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Amateur Footballer11 APRILSEASON 2016SEASON 2016 7 MAY

Amateur Footballer

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If you get injured,

what’s your game plan?

Injuries in footy are inevitable, but sitting around a waiting room or waiting weeks to see a specialist doesn’t have to be.

Injured VAFA players now receive fast track priority treatment at Epworth Richmond, Victoria’s largest private hospital emergency department.

Take advantage of the same elite services used by professional footballers, and get back out on the park with your mates sooner.

Erin Street, Richmond Open 24/7.

Epworth. Better.

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If you get injured,

what’s your game plan?

Injuries in footy are inevitable, but sitting around a waiting room or waiting weeks to see a specialist doesn’t have to be.

Injured VAFA players now receive fast track priority treatment at Epworth Richmond, Victoria’s largest private hospital emergency department.

Take advantage of the same elite services used by professional footballers, and get back out on the park with your mates sooner.

Erin Street, Richmond Open 24/7.

Epworth. Better.

EPW

R035

7/VA

FA/A

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EPWR0357_VAFA_Injured_A5_press_FA.indd 1 18/04/2016 1:41 pm

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In 2011, a fantastic secondment opportunity in America came up and while I was quietly petrified, I knew it would change my life. In just 5 months, I met an incredible range of people, and was really challenged professionally. I grew up more in that short time than in the 5 years prior – there’s no other situation where I could learn asmuch as I did so quickly.

DOM MOLLUSOAudit Manager, William Buck

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In conjunction with the launch of the new AFL

women’s competition in 2017, the VAFA - in our 125th year - is endeavouring to be the first stand-alone women’s community competition in Melbourne. A number of matches will be played today in between the reserves and the senior competitions. These matches, whilst being restricted in times, are to give women the opportunity to play a match in a senior club environment.

Currently seven VAFA clubs have women’s teams participating in the Victorian Women’s Football League (VWFL). The most senior of these is the Melbourne University Football Club who are represented in the Premier Section. In 2014 we had four clubs and five teams, in 2015 two more teams enter with another team, the St Kevin’s Saints, commencing in 2016. In the current Division 3 of the VWFL, the VAFA has five of the seven teams competing. Other clubs competing are Kew and La Trobe University in Division 1, as well as Brunswick Renegades (NOBSPC), Fitzroy and AJAX in Division 3. Fitzroy also have a second team in the North West Division.

Along with these already competing clubs, the VAFA has another nine teams competing in the youth girl competitions in the Yarra and South Metro Junior competitions. There are a further 32 schoolgirl teams competing in the Girls Sport Victoria weekly competition. All of these girls are going to need a community football competition to continue their football experience. I am sure that once the game is televised next year there will be more opportunities for clubs to expand their membership.

Women’s sport, and team sport in particular, is gaining momentum. The Australian female cricket and soccer teams have led the way and for too long Australian Rules hasn’t been at the forefront of promoting women’s football. The

recent upgrade of female contracts announced by Cricket Australia shows there is now a viable career opportunity for women playing cricket.

The same is slowly occurring in Australian Rules football both on and off the ground. Collingwood recently appointed former University Blues administrator and Eastern devils player, Meg Hutchins, in a full-time capacity as the Female Football Operations Manager. Collingwood aims to create paths for girls and women that until now have only been open for boys and men.

The VAFA has the same aim. Why should our clubs only be available for boys and men to participate? The VAFA is a great competition, a leader in community sport and we should be the first community competition outside the AFL to manage our own competition.

Whilst it may not be viable for all clubs immediately, there is no reason why in the longer term, that each has a women’s team. Unfortunately for co-educational schools in the APS and AGSV, it is going to be more difficult as they do not provide a competition for girls to play football at their schools. Hopefully this will change as the sport gains popularity.

Congratulations to those clubs who have already embarked on a women’s football program either as a team competing in the VWFL, who have promoted girls football through their junior affiliates and also to those clubs who have endeavoured to get some action at committee level.

If we look to the future I am sure your club won’t be complete unless there is a women’s team competing in their colours.

The Amateur FootballerTHE JOURNAL OF THE VICTORIAN AMATEUR FOOTBALL ASSOCIATIONMay 7, 2016 $3.00 Vol. 16 No. 5

COVER: Marcellin pushing the ball deep into attack

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2 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2016WATCH EVERY PREMIER GAME AT WWW.VAFA.COM.AU

Nick Armistead @NickArmistead

After four rounds of William Buck Premier football, we have a front-runner. Old Trinity remain the sole undefeated unit in the VAFA’s top section on the back of their 33-point win against De La Salle at Daley Oval. Despite strong winds assisting the side kicking to the city end, the T’s put paid to the weather-induced advantage by kicking five straight against the breeze in the opening term as in-form star, Alex Polidoros, sent through three of his five first-half goals. Henry Winter gave his midfielders first use all day in the ruck, while Jack Osborn made the most of the big man’s first-class delivery in a best-on-ground performance. While De La stayed within a couple of kicks until the final 15 minutes of the match, the T’s regained composure – and subsequently momentum - each time they looked threatened by the fast-paced De La run and carry. Jake Williams’ speed, ball use and decision making is a cut above and he could arguably have picked up two votes for De La, while Tom Humphrey continued his breathtaking start to the year as he quietened Polidoros in the second half. The T’s are looking ominous four rounds into the season, with two-time Woodrow medallist, Brendan Iezzi, and 2014 Coaches MVP, Harry Tinney, set to return later in the year. De La will buoyed by their first three and a half quarters on enemy territory and if they can get Adrian Indovino, Matt Fieldsend and Antony Forato back this year, will meet the T’s come September.

St Kevin’s registered their first win for the season with a hard-fought nine-point victory against University Blacks at Uni Oval. Welcoming back Stephen Gilham, Steven Salopek, Jordan Gysberts and Kelvin Williams to the fold certainly assisted SKOB, but it was the six-goal effort produced by Billy Kanakis which ultimately proved the difference between the two sides. The Blacks are now 1-3 and seventh on the William Buck Premier ladder but have not been blown out of the water in any of their losses against Old Trinity (no shame), Uni Blues (just 14 points) or SKOB (a kick and a half ). They had more inside 50s then SKOB over the weekend but their ball

use entering attack was inefficient. When they resolve those disposal errors and increase their efficiency in the forward half, the Blacks will win more than they lose. As for SKOB, this win could be the kick-start their season required and a 4-5 record by midseason is a definite possibility with matches against Collegians, Old Carey, St Bernard’s and Uni Blues coming up.

Old Xaverians flew from fifth to second on the ladder following their 64-point victory over Old Carey at Toorak Park. The Handley (three)/Goss (four) combination proved difficult for defenders again as they registered seven of their side’s 17 on the back of eight last week against SKOB. Highlighting the damage they’re currently causing in front of goal, Handley leads the goal-kicking with 16 from his four outings, while Goss is equal-third on 11. Steve Freemantle was the Panthers’ best in his 100th game for the Club and Sam Cust continued the stunning form he’s showcased throughout the first few rounds with two goals alongside Mitch Nixon’s three. The Johnston’s, Clay and Tomi, were among the Xav’s best yet again, while Denis Symeopoulos continued his improvement and has quickly become a mainstay in their star-studded midfield.

Collegians recorded their second win for the season with a 36-point victory against University Blues in a low-scoring affair at Harry Trott Oval. Keeping the Blues to just one major for the day, the Lions’ experience of Courtney Hylton, Will Tardif, Thomas Penberthy and Trent Zimbachs came to the fore yet again, while Julian Eimutis continued his stunning start to the season. The previously undefeated Blues are battling injury to a degree unlike most Clubs at the moment, with Marshall Rippon and Cam Williams sidelined

‘OT’S SOLE LEADERS’

TODAY SELECTIONS IN BOLD

Old Trinity v University Blues

University Blacks v Old Xaverians

St Bernards v Old Carey

St Kevins v Collegians

De La Salle v Old Melburnians

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from last round, while Tom Mackenzie went down in the first term. Tim Geappen and Jack Townley remain out and Dale Hinkley suited up for Collingwood’s VFL side. If the Blues can get through the next month without further issues and regain some of their stars, expect them to be back in the winner’s column sooner rather than later.

Old Melburnians remain the story of the year after they held on to defeat a fast-finishing St Bernard’s by nine points at Sportscover Arena. Leading by 29 points at the last break, a Nathan Kazuro and Tom Sullivan-led Snow Dogs put in a sensational 3.6 to 0.2 last-term effort, but the margin proved too steep a hill to climb. Matt Thomas made it back-to-back standout performances for OMs,

with his grunt work a big reason for the OMs continual improvement in 2016. Al Armstrong returned with his third consecutive bag of three and Josh Freezer was all class. OMs sit third on the ladder after a 3-1 start and from this point on will no longer surprise; they are genuine finals contenders. Nick De Steiger is emerging as a star ruckman, while Tom Paule and Justin De Steiger are weekly performers. The Snow Dogs’ last term will serve them well heading into their clash with Old Carey this weekend as they take the momentum and run with it.

WILLIAM BUCK PREMIER LAST ROUND PREMIER RESERVE

Collegians 1.2, 4.5, 5.5, 6.12 (48)University Blues 1.2, 1.2, 1.6, 1.6 (12)GOALS, Collegians: H. Croft 2, J. Eimutis 2, A. Croft 1, M. Singleton 1University Blues: T. Batarilo 1BEST, Collegians: C. Hylton, J. Eimutis, W. Tardif, T. Zimbachs, T. Penberthy, W. PockneeUniversity Blues: M. James, C. Hinkley, W. Cuningham, D. Van De Pol, T. Batarilo, C. LappinOld Melburnians 4.4, 8.4, 12.6, 12.8 (80)St Bernards 1.5, 3.7, 7.7, 10.13 (73)GOALS, Old Melburnians: A. Armstrong 3, G. Hurley-Wellington 2, T. Marshall 2, J. De Steiger 2, N. Daish 1, S. Watson 1, A. Carter 1St Bernards: J. Schroder 3, N. Kazuro 2, T. Sullivan 1, A. Mcleod 1, G. Zoccali 1, D. Wall 1, N. Cooke 1BEST, Old Melburnians: M. Thomas, J. Freezer, A. Armstrong, T. Paule, S. Watson, R. HaywardSt Bernards: N. Kazuro, J. Schroder, M. Caven, M. Hughes, J. Bennie, A. SingletonOld Trinity Gr 5.0, 9.2, 11.5, 15.11 (101)De La Salle 4.3, 7.4, 8.6, 10.8 (68)GOALS, Old Trinity Gr: A. Polidoros 5, D. Morris 4, J. Osborn 3, J. Hunt 1, E. Weatherson 1, L. Juric 1De La Salle: A. Kneebone 2, T. Nicholls 2, D. Rayson 2, S. Pickett 1, D. Keely 1, L. Harrison 1, J. Gotch 1BEST, Old Trinity Gr: M. Yeoman, J. Osborn, C. Pohl, A. Polidoros, D. Morris, H. WinterDe La Salle: T. Humphrey, J. Vickers, J. Black, J. Gotch, S. Hogan, S. WilliamsOld Xaverians 4.1, 8.2, 11.10, 17.14 (116)Old Carey Gr 2.2, 3.5, 5.8, 7.10 (52)GOALS, Old Xaverians: B. Goss 4, M. Handley 3, T. Williams 2, C. Johnston 2, C. Beetham 1, M. Margin 1, L. Tiernan 1, E. Prowse 1, J. Douglas 1, D. Noonan 1Old Carey Gr: M. Nixon 3, S. Cust 2, S. Freemantle 1, J. Murphy 1BEST, Old Xaverians: T. Johnston, C. Johnston, D. Symeopoulos, E. Prowse, N. Wynne, J. BrunoOld Carey Gr: S. Freemantle, J. Murphy, M. Nixon, C. Jones, T. Chapman, H. HillSt Kevins 3.1, 6.2, 10.7, 13.12 (90)University Blacks 4.3, 6.9, 8.12, 11.15 (81)GOALS, St Kevins: B. Kanakis 6, S. Gilham 2, J. Gysberts 2, S. Salopek 1, K. Williams 1, M. Murphy 1University Blacks: L. Dornauf 4, J. Edwards 2, A. Robbins 1, A. Drysdale 1, J. Quaile 1, T. Sharp 1, J. Gardiner 1BEST, St Kevins: B. Kanakis, J. Holden, G. Gleeson, S. Salopek, J. Stewart, M. MurphyUniversity Blacks: T. Bean, H. Curnow, N. Batten, S. Hogan, A. Locke

University Blues 1.1, 2.1, 4.5, 6.8 (44)Collegians 0.1, 1.4, 1.6, 3.7 (25)GOALS, University Blues: D. Withers 2, Z. Thomson 1, M. Hart 1, T. Girdwood 1, T. Hosking 1Collegians: F. Sullivan 2, J. Hampton 1BEST, University Blues: D. Cumming, L. Wardle, W. Hartnell, J. Carr, D. HeinzCollegians: S. Hobbs, E. Cordner, B. Morris, J. Band-Conrick, M. Irvine, F. Sullivan

Old Melburnians 1.1, 6.4, 7.4, 11.12 (78)St Bernards 3.3, 3.3, 5.3, 6.4 (40)GOALS, Old Melburnians: N. McLardy 2, A. Clarke 2, C. Wischer 1, S. Gibbons 1, C. Barry 1, T. McLardy 1, L. Borthwick 1, J. Rundell 1, W. Leveni 1St Bernards: BEST, Old Melburnians: E. Fanning, W. Leveni, S. Peacock, N. McLardy, W. Thompson, L. BorthwickSt Bernards: Old Xaverians 5.3, 14.4, 16.11, 21.18 (144)Old Carey Gr 0.2, 0.2, 0.3, 0.3 (3)GOALS, Old Xaverians: M. Douglas 6, M. Skidmore 3, L. Hayres 3, H. Batten 3, J. Hannan 2, L. Pirrie 1, R. Ralph 1, P. Tiernan 1, J. Pintal 1Old Carey Gr: BEST, Old Xaverians: M. Douglas, T. Parker, J. Ulbrick, N. Nunan, J. Skene, T. WynneOld Carey Gr: B. Consalvo, C. Wallace, G. Baldwin, S. Landgren, L. Fotheringham, H. Maxwell

St Kevins 0.1, 3.5, 5.7, 8.8 (56)University Blacks 4.3, 5.4, 7.5, 7.9 (51)GOALS, St Kevins: A. Morris 2, P. Karageorgiou 2, L. Nankervis 1, K. Emery 1, J. Tighe 1, T. Quinlan 1University Blacks: M. Nunan 3, J. Bismire 2, C. Duck 1, B. Atkinson 1BEST, St Kevins: P. Karageorgiou, J. Dimattina, A. Morris, L. Sullivan, S. Kennedy, A. KirwanUniversity Blacks: H. King, H. Allen, D. Kelly, L. Huntington, M. Nunan, J. Bismire

De La Salle 4.4, 6.7, 9.11, 12.14 (86)Old Trinity Gr 0.4, 0.6, 0.7, 3.9 (27)GOALS, De La Salle: S. Catros 2, J. McGAW 2, D. Anastasio 1, L. Williams 1, S. Lowe 1, C. Dooley 1, T. Parker 1, N. Beaumont 1, J. Hockey 1, L. Bull 1Old Trinity Gr: J. Spassopoulos 1, E. Bowman 1, J. Salmon 1BEST, De La Salle: L. Bull, B. Close, D. Close, N. Hyland, J. McGAW, S. BrooksOld Trinity Gr: C. Rae, T. Young, J. Spassopoulos, T. Bennett, B. Barratt, N. Chamberlain

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Beaumaris continued their unbeaten start to the season with an impressive six goal victory over St Bedes/Mentone. Fresh off their Anzac Day classic over Old Scotch, the Tigers started better, holding a two goal lead at quarter time. The Sharks bounced back in the second term, kicking five goals to one and were never headed after this. The Sharks made five changes to their side for this clash and the inclusions had a big impact, with Daniel Gribbin kicking three goals in his first game for the season and Sam McBain and Joel Di Natale among the side’s best. The Sharks 5.5 second term was their best for the season so far, while the Tigers logged their lowest season totals for the second, third and fourth quarters. For the Tigers, Michael Barnes and Paul Wintle kicked two goals each while their leading goalkicker Mitch Coen was held goalless. Beaumaris remains atop the perch at 4-0, while St Bedes/Mentone (2-2) find themselves fifth.

Old Scotch and Fitzroy both came off second best in their respective Anzac Day encounters. The Cardinals loss was their first of the season, while Fitzroy are still looking for their first win. Starting with 4.2, their best first quarter for the season, the Roys accuracy gave them a narrow lead at the first break but the Cardinals turned things around and went into half time on top. The home side then broke the game wide open with their best third quarter for the season, kicking six goals to two and finished off with four goals to one in the last, giving them a comfortable 47-point win and second spot on the ladder, ahead of Old Haileybury and Ajax. Both teams made five changes for this clash. For the Cardinals, inclusions Andrew Jelbart and Conor O’Beirne were influential in their first games for the season, while for the Roys Aiden Burke and Aidan Lambert were impressive in their season debuts and Daniel Bisetto and Tom Cheshire continued their excellent form.

Monash and Hampton faced off at Frearson Oval both searching for their first win of the 2016 season. The first term told the story of the match, with the scoreline five goals to five behinds in favour of the Blues and by half time the margin was out to ten goals. In the end, while it was a day to forget for the Rovers, it was a landmark day for the Blues.

They posted season-high totals for each quarter and their 20-goal final score was the highest by any team in the first four rounds. Ben Whitford and Liam Darcy contributed goals in their first games of the season, while Charlie Rossetti, Nick Petering and Jake Meade continued their excellent early season form. Nathan Smith has been a standout for the Rovers in the early rounds. He kicked four goals against the Blues and leads the Premier B goalkicking with 14. Sam Bradford has scored in every game so far and contributed another two. The loss leaves the Rovers in ninth place still searching for their first victory of the season, while Monash (1-3) sit just above them in eighth.

Parkdale travelled to Princes Park in Caulfield to take on Old Haileybury. The two teams sat fourth and fifth on the ladder after three rounds, with just 0.8% separating them. In windy conditions, scoring was difficult and there were often long periods between goals. Little separated the teams in the first half but the home side used their wind advantage in the third to kick 5.7, their highest third quarter total for the season, and break away with a handy lead at the final change. If nothing else, the Vultures were consistent, kicking two goals in each quarter but it wasn’t enough as the Bloods piled on five last-quarter goals to run away with a 40-point win. For the winners, Jarrod Plymin continued his excellent early season form to once again feature among the best and Corey Connelly kicked five to take his season total to 13. Parkdale sorely missed the input of Kurt Lopo who kicked seven goals and was among the best in the Vultures first three games. They made five changes and inclusions Alex Derzekos and Dylan Glascott contributed three goals between them. Regular goalkickers Nathan Papatsanis and Nathan Peterson chipped in again and Jason Bristow continued to feature heavily. The win boosts Old

BEAUMARIS UNBEATEN!

TODAY SELECTIONS IN BOLD

Hampton Rovers v Fitzroy

Old Brighton v Beaumaris

St Bedes/Mentone v Ajax

Parkdale v Old Scotch

Old Haileybury v Monash

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PREMIER B LAST ROUND PREMIER B RESERVE

AJAX 5.5, 6.8, 10.13, 14.16 (100)Old Brighton Gr 1.4, 4.9, 9.9, 13.11 (89)GOALS, AJAX: J. Lew 3, D. Fayman 2, D. Rotenberg 2, A. Caplan 2, S. Fayman 1, J. Ludski 1, N. Marks 1, A. Wollan 1, E. Routman 1Old Brighton Gr: D. Anthony 3, J. Rutter 3, D. Verney 2, T. Fisher 1, H. Hill 1, T. King 1, S. Hooy 1, M. Karayannis 1BEST, AJAX: A. Wollan, J. Ludski, B. Caplan, B. Kalmus, D. Fayman, G. MeaseyOld Brighton Gr: H. Hill, T. Mariani, T. King, T. Larkworthy, S. Hooy, D. AnthonyBeaumaris 1.3, 6.8, 9.12, 13.17 (95)St Bedes / Mentone Tigers 3.2, 4.4, 7.7, 8.11 (59)GOALS, Beaumaris: D. Gribbin 3, J. Ward 3, S. Milne 2, D. Gabron-uhe 2, W. Edmonds 1, J. Grange 1, T. Dean 1St Bedes / Mentone Tigers: P. Wintle 2, M. Barnes 2, P. Tyquin 1, J. Colyvan 1, S. Richards 1, J. Cowan 1BEST, Beaumaris: M. Petering, S. McBain, A. Carroll, B. McLean, T. Dean, J. Di NataleSt Bedes / Mentone Tigers: C. Mangoni, J. Robertson, S. Richards, J. Cowan, J. Tyquin, P. TyquinMonash Blues 5.1, 12.3, 16.6, 20.10 (130)Hampton Rovers 0.5, 2.6, 6.8, 9.10 (64)GOALS, Monash Blues: N. Petering 4, A. Headberry 4, J. Taylor 4, J. Meade 2, M. Davidson 2, B. Whitfort 2, M. Hardiman 1, L. Darcy 1Hampton Rovers: N. Smith 4, S. Bradford 2, A. Folino 1, D. Corp 1, B. Kneebush 1BEST, Monash Blues: D. Easson, M. Hardiman, C. Rossetti, J. Meade, N. Petering, J. TaylorHampton Rovers: C. Carnovale, J. Toouli, N. Smith, A. McNeil, D. Corp, J. LloydOld Haileybury 2.0, 4.5, 9.12, 14.16 (100)Parkdale Vultures 2.3, 4.8, 6.10, 8.12 (60)GOALS, Old Haileybury: C. Connelly 4, W. McTaggart 3, A. Woltering 2, L. Nash 1, J. Plymin 1, S. MacPherson 1, E. Limon 1, L. Treverton 1Parkdale Vultures: N. Peterson 2, D. Glascott 2, N. Papatsanis 2, A. Derzekos 1, J. Manning 1BEST, Old Haileybury: J. Dawson, J. Plymin, T. Witherow, L. Nash, P. Shakallis, C. ConnellyParkdale Vultures: J. Bristow, B. Stevenson, B. Dillon, T. Boland, D. Moloney , L. MorganOld Scotch 3.6, 6.7, 12.10, 16.12 (108)Fitzroy 4.2, 5.5, 7.5, 8.13 (61)GOALS, Old Scotch: E. Furey 5, T. Macmillan 3, J. Bull 3, J. Daggian 2, M. Seed 1, J. Sansom 1, A. Jelbart 1Fitzroy: D. Bisetto 3, T. Cheshire 2, A. Burke 1, S. Baker 1, C. Doherty 1BEST, Old Scotch: J. Bull, J. Bowden, G. van den Broek , H. Perry, C. O’Beirne, A. JelbartFitzroy: T. Cheshire, A. Green, A. Lambert, R. Borland, T. Biscaro, A. Burke

AJAX 2.5, 3.9, 5.10, 9.15 (69)Old Brighton Gr 1.1, 2.1, 3.1, 3.5 (23)GOALS, AJAX: D. Goodman 3, D. Paltiel 1, J. Swire 1, S. Roth 1, J. Bade-Boon 1, J. Cohen 1, N. Harel 1Old Brighton Gr: L. Otto 2, M. Lees 1BEST, AJAX: J. Cohen, D. Goodman, D. Paltiel, J. Yarrow, A. Wytwornik, J. ForbesOld Brighton Gr: W. Bardoel, T. Delaney, T. Fogarty, S. Collie, L. Otto, S. Campbell

Beaumaris 1.0, 7.4, 8.6, 11.7 (73)St Bedes / Mentone Tigers 1.2, 1.3, 2.7, 7.7 (49)GOALS, Beaumaris: T. Woolnough 3, L. Boyd 2, P. Richter 2, T. Pritchard 1, N. Dickinson 1, D. Kelly 1, R. Keating 1St Bedes / Mentone Tigers: M. Caia 3, C. Richards 1, F. Neaves 1, J. Beckwith 1, A. Whalebone 1BEST, Beaumaris: P. Richter, C. Buckley, T. Woolnough, N. Loucaides, N. Dickinson, L. BoydSt Bedes / Mentone Tigers: J. Heron, D. Foley, K. Arthur, L. Stutterd, T. McMAHON, F. Neaves

Monash Blues 2.2, 5.6, 9.12, 10.19 (79)Hampton Rovers 2.1, 3.3, 3.3, 4.5 (29)GOALS, Monash Blues: N. Mills 2, J. Young 2, W. Hogan 1, M. Mason 1, D. Bibby 1, N. McConville 1, C. Bishop 1, R. Taylor 1BEST, Monash Blues: D. Bibby, R. Phillips, J. Young, M. Whitty, P. Long, N. McConvilleHampton Rovers: H. Graham, M. Robbins, A. Power, B. Kezilas, B. Clarke, R. Lynch

Parkdale Vultures 5.8, 6.8, 9.10, 15.14 (104)Old Haileybury 0.2, 3.6, 6.6, 6.8 (44)GOALS, Parkdale Vultures: D. Ballard 4, R. Irvine 3, M. O’Connor 2, J. Lay 1, J. Stent-Powell 1, R. Meade 1, J. Waters 1, K. Steegstra 1, K. Bode 1Old Haileybury: C. Faulkner 2, S. Ellis 1, M. Seccull 1, J. Steen 1, D. Gauci 1BEST, Parkdale Vultures: A. Knight, D. Ballard, R. Meade, S. Sullivan, J. WatersOld Haileybury: A. Godfrey, B. Scammell, J. Alkemade, A. Thomson, N. Sturrock, T. Tyrell

Old Scotch 2.6, 5.6, 11.13, 13.16 (94)Fitzroy 0.1, 3.5, 4.5, 6.10 (46)GOALS, Old Scotch: S. Anderson 3, C. Dixon 2, T. Havers 2, S. Margitich 2, W. Michael 2, N. Walmsley 1, J. Raines 1Fitzroy: P. Carydis 2, M. Davie 1, E. Pavlich 1, D. Patcas 1, J. Beech 1BEST, Old Scotch: J. Furey, S. Anderson, S. Neil, C. Long, J. Raines, E. von MogerFitzroy: M. Davie, D. Patcas, J. Spriggs, M. Allen, H. Morris-Dalton , J. Beech

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Haileybury (3-1) to third, while Parkdale (2-2) slip to seventh.

Ajax and Old Brighton battled out ‘the close one’ in Round 4. The Jackas dominated the first term with double the number of scoring shots, opening up a handy lead. The Tonners fought back in the second term and got close, but their inaccuracy in front of goal (3.5) prevented them from taking a lead. Despite their early inaccuracy, the Tonners have kicked very straight in third quarters so far this year and were true to form, adding five straight goals to briefly take the lead. The Jackas weren’t to be outdone, adding 4.5 to take a 10-point lead into the final term, in which both teams kicked four goals, resulting in an 11 point victory to Ajax. Spearhead Jake Lew kicked three,

supported by David Fayman, Dean Rotenberg and Adam Caplan. For the Tonners Harry Hill was again excellent, full forward Dan Anthony kicked three goals, while Jack Rutter (three goals) and Thomas Larkworthy were very good in their first games for the season. The Jackas have stormed into the top four with three wins in a row, while the Tonners (2-2) sit sixth.

In Round 5, Hampton and Fitzroy will face off with both teams looking for their first win of the season; Old Brighton will attempt to be the first team to inflict a loss on Beaumaris; St Bedes/Mentone host the in-form Ajax; Old Scotch travel to the Vultures Nest to take on Parkdale and Old Haileybury host Monash in the Premier C Grand Final replay.

Please email your match reports, thoughts and feelings by Sunday afternoon to [email protected]

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The story of the year has to be Mazenod! The Nodders finished with only five wins in Premier B before being relegated to Premier C, where they remain undefeated. At the end of 2015, the Nodders lost their Coach Heath Black, VAFA Representative Josh Cowan and looked to possibly rebuild in Premier C. But since Ben Phibbs took the reigns as playing coach, he has rejuvenated the Nodders and developed a list capable of going all the way. I could not have been more wrong when picking my top four at the start of the season, when I did not include the Nodders. They have since ran riot in 2016 including a strong victory against Old Ivanhoe Grammarians on the weekend who I think many predicted to be a powerhouse this year.

Mazenod kicked six unanswered goals in the second quarter to go into the main break with a hefty 35 point lead. Old Ivanhoe had the wind in the second quarter but unfortunately only managed four goals, allowing Mazenod to extend their lead in the last quarter to 48 points. The Nodders spread the load with 10 goal kickers on the day including Bradley Kovac (2) who was best afield.

Williamstown CYMS find themselves 4th of the ladder with a superb start to the season with only the one loss to the undefeated Pirates. The CY’s third win came against Ormond who did jump out of the gates first racing to a 16 point lead at quarter time. Ormond maintained the lead through to half time by 15 points but that was where the run ended. The Cy’s slotted 13 second half goals to Ormond’s four, and ran rampage, as the midfield worked tirelessly, feeding the Cy’s forwards. In Mitch Parkinson’s second game for the season he was the most dangerous player on the ground kicking six goals. Ormond’s club veteran Simon Keleher, did all he could and finished with one goal in his gallant performance for the losing side.

Caulfield Grammarians have turned around their start to the season since losing in round one, they have now won three on the trot and sit third on the ladder. They have had no easy beats along the journey, beating the promoted Ormond, last year’s

finalists Marcellin and now a heroic victory against Old Camberwell Grammarians. It became a battle of who could use the wind better on Saturday against The Wellers. The Wellers opened the game utilizing the wind kicking 5.2 and keeping Caulfield to only 1.2. Caulfield watched and leant from The Wellers first quarter and had 13 scoring shots in the second quarter whilst restricting The Wellers to just the one. Caulfield played heroically in the ‘Premiership Quarter’ where they arguably set themselves up for victory. The Wellers could not keep up with the fast flowing pace of Caulfield who had 22 scoring shots in the second half finishing 53 points clear. Caulfield had 11 goal scorers, five of them multiples whilst Robert Campbell stood tall kicking four majors for the Wellers.

It was undoubtable the match of the round as Kew Bears hosted the undefeated Peninsula Pirates. 20 points was the biggest margin at half time in Kew’s favour and could have been more if the Bears were more accurate in front of goal. But the Pirates were all class in the third term, accuracy by foot being their biggest weapon kicking a remarkable 8.1 to pinch a ten point lead at three quarter time. For those lucky enough to make it to Victoria Park on Saturday, the game lived up to all expectations, with the last quarter being no exception. The momentum ebbed and flowed, arguably in Kews favour, kicking 3.2 to the Pirates 2.1 but enough damage had been done with the Pirates prevailing by three points. Thomas Wilkinson and Stefan Barbour combined for nine goals and will cause headaches for opposition this season. Young gun Tyson Wiegold was superb for the Bears whilst Timothy Allman finished with four goals.

Marcellin and Oakleigh were both looking for their first win on Saturday and in the first quarter

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Marcellin looked the hungrier of the two, jumping to a 35 point lead at quarter time. The Krushers found their form in the second quarter kicking 7.8 to Marcellin’s 2.2 edging a one point lead heading into the main break. The goals slowed in the third term, as both teams fought hard for possession with only five goals between the two teams for the entire quarter, yet Marellin pinched back the lead by four points. Staggeringly, the Krushers inaccurate kicking in front of goal, kept Marcellin in with a chance in the last quarter. Despite a deficit of four points at three quarter time and both teams only kicking one goal each in the last quarter, the Krushers managed to win by five points. It was their 11 scoring shots in the last quarter including one goal and 10 behinds to the Krushers that gave them the lead. Daniel Mc

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Mahon finished with four majors whilst Ash Viney battled hard all day for his side. Tim Doherty was best on ground in his second game for the season and Trevor Bromley brought his senior goal tally to 600.

PREMIER C LAST ROUND PREMIER C RESERVECaulfield Gr 1.2, 7.9, 11.15, 18.20 (128)Old Camberwell Gr 5.2, 6.2, 10.5, 11.9 (75)GOALS, Caulfield Gr: L. O’Keefe 3, D. Reilly 3, T. Small 2, D. Meddings 2, W. Barker 2, S. Banfield 1, T. Nixon 1, C. Logan 1, R. Harris 1, J. Belkin 1, J. Toniolo 1Old Camberwell Gr: R. Campbell 4, T. Allwright 2, C. Allen 1, D. Mitchell 1, S. Powell 1, J. Allen 1, D. Pelchen 1BEST, Caulfield Gr: W. Barker, L. O’Keefe, S. Banfield, T. Nixon, R. Harris, A. ListerOld Camberwell Gr: P. Bennett, R. Campbell, M. Corso, M. Trait, B. Hart, F. WellsPeninsula 3.5, 6.6, 14.7, 16.8 (104)Kew 4.3, 9.8, 12.9, 15.11 (101)GOALS, Peninsula: T. Wilkinson 5, S. Barbour 4, S. Harrison 2, W. Harbinson 2, A. Smrdel 1, S. Grigg 1, H. Brodie 1Kew: T. Allman 4, L. Kinsella 2, R. Maibaum 2, A. Brazzale 2, K. Margaritis 1, D. Spencer 1, Z. Jones 1, J. Guerin 1, M. Waters 1BEST, Peninsula: W. Harbinson, T. Wilkinson, N. Fisher, S. Grigg, S. Barbour, B. KellermanKew: T. Wiegold, L. Kinsella, A. Brazzale, T. Allman, J. Delbridge, D. SpencerMazenod 1.2, 7.8, 8.10, 14.16 (100)Old Ivanhoe Gr 2.1, 2.3, 6.9, 7.10 (52)GOALS, Mazenod: K. McKeogh 2, T. Cincotta 2, B. Phibbs 2, B. Kovac 2, R. McCarthy 1, S. Inglis 1, D. Byrne 1, R. Mann 1, T. Bourbon 1, L. Welsford 1Old Ivanhoe Gr: A. Del Monte 2, J. Cecil 1, S. Tsanoudakis 1, T. Shepherd 1, M. Ferguson 1, M. Del Monte 1BEST, Mazenod: B. Kovac, T. McKenna, T. Bourbon, S. Welsford, N. Thomas, S. InglisOld Ivanhoe Gr: R. Skok, M. Broughan, J. Cecil, N. Marshall, A. Paine, S. TsanoudakisOakleigh 1.2, 8.10, 10.13, 11.23 (89)Marcellin 6.7, 8.9, 11.11, 12.12 (84)GOALS, Oakleigh: T. Bromley 3, T. Doherty 2, A. Cloke 2, L. Gillard 1, D. Cleary 1, Z. Mousoulis 1, P. Ioannidis 1 Marcellin: D. Mc Mahon 4, J. Green 2, J. Robertson 1, J. Antypas 1, A. Kay 1, P. Lunn 1, J. Cullen 1, J. Maher 1BEST, Oakleigh: T. Doherty, D. Cleary, T. Scott, P. Ioannidis, A. Cloke, J. DavidsonMarcellin: A. Viney, J. Green, J. Robertson, A. Kay, D. Redmond, J. MaherWilliamstown CYMS 2.3, 4.7, 10.8, 17.15 (117)Ormond 5.1, 7.4, 10.7, 11.7 (73)GOALS, Williamstown CYMS: M. Parkinson 6, J. Gray 2, B. Deller 2, N. Blackney 2, M. Christakakis 1, J. Connolly 1, M. Knight 1, F. Adamson 1, M. John 1 Ormond: J. Gates 2, J. Simon 2, D. Fasoulis 2, J. Lever 1, M. Oaten 1, S. Keleher 1, R. Chisholm 1, J. Short 1BEST, Williamstown CYMS: M. Parkinson, B. Coram, Y. Hemphill, B. Deller, N. Blackney, S. PuharOrmond: S. Keleher, J. Short, Z. Lesier-Moore, L. Gogis, C. Coghlan, B. Atkins

Caulfield Gr 3.2, 7.10, 8.13, 13.15 (93)Old Camberwell Gr 1.3, 3.4, 7.9, 9.9 (63)GOALS, Caulfield Gr: D. Simic 7, T. Stewart 2, A. Bednarek 1, H. Mills 1, W. Osborn 1, J. Small 1Old Camberwell Gr: S. Kaiser 4, M. Cottrell 2, M. Bromell 1, T. Eastick 1, G. Tolson 1BEST, Caulfield Gr: T. Stewart, D. Simic, J. Anderson, L. Bosley, J. Cleeve, W. OsbornOld Camberwell Gr: L. Stanboultgis, C. Young, T. Stayner, G. Tolson, X. Troy, M. CottrellPeninsula 5.2, 9.4, 10.9, 14.10 (94)Kew 1.2, 1.5, 4.8, 6.11 (47)B. Pullen 1, B. Macaulay 1Kew: M. Vlahos 2, W. Delbridge 2, R. Green 1, N. Zaher 1BEST, Peninsula: A. Wood, B. Mitchell, G. O’Connor-Price, T. Coghlan, S. Buchanan, T. MalanKew: M. Georgiev, M. Vlahos, W. Delbridge, C. Aitken, L. Marriott, L. RosserMazenod 10.3, 15.6, 22.10, 26.15 (171)Old Ivanhoe Gr 1.0, 1.1, 1.1, 2.1 (13)GOALS, Mazenod: P. Rozanitis 8, J. Devlin 4, A. Taun-Henderson 4, J. Egan 3, S. Balloch 2, N. Peck 1, T. Odrowaz 1, J. Sharp 1, L. Riley 1, N. Gentile 1Old Ivanhoe Gr: J. Begeman 1, B. Lee 1BEST, Mazenod: S. Balloch, J. White, B. Woods, M. Rice, S. Riley, J. TrounceOld Ivanhoe Gr: S. MacKenzie, J. Begeman, J. Erman, J. O’Neill, A. Bacskos, A. MeikleOakleigh 6.6, 8.7, 13.12, 15.15 (105)Marcellin 3.0, 4.5, 5.6, 8.7 (55)GOALS, Oakleigh: J. Abela 4, J. Revere 3, R. Henderson 2, A. Matthieson 1, M. Aranha 1, K. Harris 1, C. Lavery 1, B. Still 1, N. Miller 1Marcellin: L. Verdura 2, A. O’Sullivan 2, A. McHenry 2, J. Baxter 1, N. Watty 1BEST, Oakleigh: J. Revere, L. Pappon, R. Henderson, B. Still, J. Abela, A. WeymouthMarcellin: J. Baxter, R. Kemp, J. Sammut, A. McHenry, S. Hibberd, L. VerduraOrmond 2.2, 7.4, 8.5, 11.11 (77)Williamstown CYMS 5.2, 7.5, 9.12, 10.13 (73)GOALS, Ormond: J. Meeking 3, L. Saunders 2, N. Houghton 2, S. Ashton 2, M. Westoby 1, D. MacHin 1Williamstown CYMS: R. Joy 3, M. Carland 1, R. Danaher 1, N. Bratby 1, G. Daaboul 1, N. Green 1, S. Raunik 1, Z. Read 1BEST, Ormond: W. Cove, S. Ashton, B. Hardwick, D. Haysom, D. MacHin, L. AnrepWilliamstown CYMS: Z. Read, R. Joy, N. Green, T. Ball, J. Newton, B. Carvalho

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WOMEN’S FOOTBALL The VAFA plans to introduce a women’s competition in 2017 and this weekend, the VAFA community will get a glance at what to expect. Compromised games will be played as curtain raisers to the seniors on Saturday afternoon. A shortened game (15min halves) of women’s footy will begin at 1:30pm at various grounds before the seniors at 2:15pm. Good luck to all who are taking part and congratulations to the clubs who have helped build this initiative.

WOMEN’S INTERLEAGUE COACH

As we introduce Women’s Football to the VAFA, it seems timely to recognise VAFA HQ’s own, Mikala Sykes who has been appointed Head Coach of the Frankston and District U15 Girls Interleague team. Mikala is Football Operations Assistant and will play an integral role in the development of womens football in the VAFA.

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VAFA UMPIRES ASSOCIATION - MEMBER OF THE MONTH: GAVIN DEKRETSER Gavin has worked tirelessly over the summer in many aspects; attending the pre season Field Umpire Academy; Improving fitness through a dedicated off season program; And assisting the Umpires’ Association by painting the Umpires’ Rooms.

Gavin is one of the initial ex VAFA Players to join the VAFA Umpires through a ‘Player to Umpire Program’ having played with Old Ivanhoe as well as taking on several administrative rolls with the club including Football Manager. Gavin is an outstanding contributor to the umpiring fraternity within the VAFA. Congratulations Gavin.

KEEP UPDATED! The VAFA is proud to announce the release of a dedicated iOS and Android mobile application for the 2016 VAFA season, available immediately through the App Store and Google Play Store. In association with Melbourne-based sports technology provider InteractSport, the app provides users with VAFA competition information directly at their fingertips, including live scores, upcoming matches, results, and ladders.

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Two great mates had the opportunity to share their 150th game together on Monday. The Coach of the reserves team, Sam Buckley came out of retirement for the one game to join great mate Richard Willingham on ANZAC Day. The boys both played in Fitzroy Juniors first ever game in 1993 with Sam kicking the side’s only goal for the season. If the feat of sharing a milestone was not enough, the Fitzroy reserves won the game with a goal after the siren, making it a memory to treasure forever for both Sam, Richard and the club.

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GAMES VAFA CONGRATULATES YOU IN REACHING THE MILESTONE

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Congratulations to Bulleen Templestowe’s BILL TOUROGIANIS who played his 250th club game against Richmond Centrals in Round 4. Bill played his first game for the Bullants in 1998 and is still playing strongly in the senior side 19 years later. Bill is a club legend having played in three premierships, been club captain in 2009 & 2010, finished in the top 4 Best and Fairest 5 times and was selected as a member of the Bullants Team of the Decade 1995-2004. Bill’s consistent effort and performance has seen him play 229 of his 250 games in the senior side. Not content with contributing significantly on the field Bill has also spent a term as club treasurer. Congratulations Bill – Once a Bullant always a Bullant.

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Congratulations to Caulfield Grammarians SAM WOOD - An integral member of our 2011 B Grade Premiership side, Sam has gone about his footy in a no nonsense style in putting his head over the ball & hitting the pack hard. His booming left foot is a trademark at Glenhuntly,  often getting those legs pumping off half back, unleashing in the centre square to see the ball sail over the goal umpire’s head post height. 2015 Reserves B&F winner, & now Life Member, Sam is a fantastic clubman. He is a credit to his parents Pat & Ross who have also been invaluable members of our footy club.

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Congratulations to Fitzroy Football Club's TOM CHESHIRE - Tom started with the club in the Under 19s in 2007, but he also played his junior footy with Fitzroy Juniors (starting in the Under 10s). The tireless and unassuming no 10 has started his season strongly, named in the best players each week including Fitzroy's best in his 150th game. His co-captain and friend, Rory Angiolella said it best: “I think his greatest asset to the team is that he never stops trying, even when a game seems lost he will throw himself at the bottom of a pack or dive in front of harm’s way to protect a team mate. It comes back to how much he cares for the club and the people he plays with. It's people like him that make this club great.” Tom is a member of Fitzroy's leadership group and a tireless champion of the club both on and off the field.

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Congratulations to STEVEN CRAPPER who played his 150th match last Saturday against Oakleigh. Steve started out at the club in 2006 after playing at Macleod. Whilst the majority of his games have come in the Reserves, Steve has managed to play 14 Senior games as a goal sneak, small forward. One thing that can't be questions is Steve's will to win and love of competition. He was christened "Scrappy" many years ago for the way he plays his football. Steve certainly hates to lose and loves to win and is never short on expressing his feelings towards either. Steve was a member of the 2013 undefeated Reserves premiership side where he was an integral part of a dominant forward line. Well done to Steve on 150 games and hopefully many more to come.

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De La Salle congratulates BEAU HILL on his 150th club game. Beau was an under 19 Premiership player in 2008 and has twice won the U19 coaches award. He also achieved that same award with the Thirds in 2011. Beau is a hard working defender who is held in esteem at the De La Salle for his loyalty and commitment to the club over a long period.

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Congtratulations to Old Haileyburians, TOM TYRELL - The stocky defender with the ever-reliable right foot has been a stalwart of the reserves since his debut for the club back in 2008.  Through thick and a fair bit of thin, "Tizz" continues to front up every week to get the job done.  Congratulations Tizz from all at the Bloods.

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STUART FAYMAN reaches his 100 game milestone this week against St Bedes. Starting with the Under 19’s in 2008 playing 34 games in 2 years before joining the reserves in 2011 in their premiership year played a further 34 games. Finally broke into the senior side in 2014 and has been a regular ever since.  A dedicated and determined team player who has worked extremely hard on his skills is now one of the automatic team selections. Well done Stuey.

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Congratulations to PEGS LIAM FLAHERTY playing his 100 game this week. The 3rd member of the Flaherty family who between them have played over 460 games at the Club. A dashing wingman who was Runner Up in our U19 B & F back in 2011 and played in our Reserves Premiership side in 2015. Coming back from overseas we look forward to Liam pushing back up into the 1sts and playing many more games for the club. On behalf of the Club, teammates and supporters we wish Liam all the best in 2016.

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Congratulations to Fitzroy Football Clubs AL GREEN - The calm, steady hand of the Fitzroy backline played his 50th game last weekend against Old Scotch. Congratulations to AL GREEN on his 50 games, having come to Fitzroy in 2013.Al sets up a lot of Fitzroy's play from half back with an outstanding ability to read the play, mark and use the ball well. He is one of those players who always seems to have time and stay calm in spite of the pressure. Congratulations Al.

50Congratulations to Glen Eira Saints ALEX HOLMES on his 50 th game. Alex has been a consistent reserves player with a sprinkling of senior games. He is very dedicated to training and has good footy skills. Well done Alex.

50Congratulations to Caulfield Grammarians SEAN STEWART & GEORGE BERRY - from all of your many mates at the fields, we congratulate you both and wish you all the best.

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It is with great joy Swinburne celebrates a 50 game milestone by EMRYS BLACK. Big Em has been with the club 2012 and has taken a little time to reach this milestone due to work commitments and the shift work nature of his job. In recent times he has moved away from the area and travels a considerable distance to be part of the razorbacks. A ruckman in the purist form, he is an exquisite tap ruckman, with vice like hands and can stand tall to repel many of the opposition attacks. Of late he has also adapted the ability to drift forward and kick goals. Clubs are built around people like him.

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Congratulations to Swinburnes AARON HILL - “Red” has been with the club since 2011 and in that time shown great adaptability to learn the game. With a natural fitness base on his side, he has utilised  this to become an important and regular player in the reserves.  His ability to read the play and carry the ball across half back and wings. He has a great attitude to training, especially during the pre-season and works hard to lift his team mates during those tough running sections. A consummate club man!

50All at Kew congratulate rover ZAC JONES on playing his 50th game today against Ormond. Zac has been a member of an U18 premiership and two senior flags. Well done Zac.

50Congratulations to CHARLIE HESS, LIAM GRIGG, MATTHEW MCLEAN, MATT OWEN AND HARRY SLEEMAN on reaching 50 games for the Old Xaverians Football Club. Well done on achieving this milestone, hopefully many more games in the ‘red and black’ to come.

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Three games this weekend were decided by a cumulative winning margin of 336 points, thrashings were handed out by Old Geelong, Therry Penola and Old Mentonians (despite not quite making it to 190 points this week) while Brunswick NOBSPC and PEGS held on for close wins, as this round saw the genuine contenders flex their muscle.

Old Geelong continued their commanding form at Como Park by annihilating Prahran-Assumption to the tune of 102 points. The Two Blues were relatively competitive in the first half before completely falling away and conceding 13 second half goals. Cal Wood continued his string of strong performances against the Two Blues by slotting six majors, Hugh McKay was impressive with three and Tom Balcombe was dominant all day. Prahran-Assumption had their fair share of the ball but lacked options up forward as the Oggers continually swept the ball out of defence too easily. For the Two Blues Tom Keaney battled manfully in the ruck, while Harry and Josh Taylor accumulated plenty of touches.

Brunswick NOBSPC got their season up and running with a thrilling four point win over Old Paradians to keep the Raiders winless for the season. NOBs coach Luke Mahoney looked as though he had seen a ghost as the Raiders had the chance to win the game after the siren, luckily for him; the kick fell five metres short and an immense feeling of relief flew across Garvey Oval. NOBs hit the ground running in the first half but were unable to capitalise on their dominance with poor inside 50 entries meaning they only led by six points at the main break. NOBs regained the ascendency in the third to go up by 22 points at the final break, although the Raiders hit back in the final term only to fall agonisingly short of gaining a precious four points. Pat Kelly had a day out for the boys from Brunswick and Todd Cleary was very impressive. For the Raiders, Michael Bellizia continued his strong start to the season by producing an eye-catching display with six goals.

Therry Penola emphatically responded to last week’s surprise loss, as they steam rolled a lack

lustre Ivanhoe by 124 points. The usual suspects were at it again for the Lions; Jarrod Bannister produced a haul of seven majors, Darcy Ryan went home with three next to his name, Chris Hoban kicked two in an attention-grabbing four-quarter performance and Jacob Gough was another strong contributor. The Hoes are proving to be the Jekyll and Hyde of Division 1; it’s very difficult to tell what they will dish up from week to week. James Morrison was their only multiple goal scorer for the day, while Sam Burge fought hard in his first senior game for 2016.

PEGS continued their impressive form by conquering Whitefriars and winning their third game in a row. It was a seesawing affair at The Runway as both sides used the wind to their advantage. It was a telling nine goal second half for PEGS that saw them run away with the chocolates. The Friars fought hard in the last, but allowed PEGS to score three goals against the breeze. Daniel Flaherty kicked three majors in a best on ground performance, while Brad Jones and the talented Cam Livori were both amongst the action. For the Friars, both Ben Kelsey and Tim Hutton kicked three and Sean Currie impressed once again.

Out at Keysborough it was business as usual for Old Mentonians as they made it four wins in excess of 100 points to start this season, this weekends victim being St Mary’s Salesian. The Panthers extended their lead each quarter and continued what has truly been a ruthless start to the season. Kyle Conlon was best afield for the home side, he was electric all day and slotted four on the way, Brenton Schubert kicked four majors for the third consecutive week, while Cam Sharp and Mitchell Adams each went home with three next to their name. The big loss is a reality check for Saints who

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have the chance to make amends against the Hoes this week. Gary Puruntatameri proved he is going to be a handful against any defence this season, he was the Saints only multiple goal scorer against a Panthers defence who hasn’t had too much to do in 2016.

Round 5 presents an opportunity for a number of teams to make amends for poor round 4 performances. Therry Penola shouldn’t have too much trouble overcoming NOBs away from home, St Mary’s Salesian and Ivanhoe will both come out firing after suffering massive losses, I’m tipping the Saints in a fiercely fought contest, in the match of the round the home ground advantage for PEGS should help them just get over the line against the Ogs, the Panthers will account for the Two Blues and the ever competitive Friars will keep

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Old Geelong 4.2, 10.4, 16.9, 22.11 (143)Prahran Assumption 1.2, 4.5, 4.7, 5.11 (41)GOALS, Old Geelong: C. Wood 6, H. McKay 3, B. Gore 3, J. McMeel 3, S. Youngman 3, J. Grimshaw 2, A. Bird 2Prahran Assumption: J. Robbins 2, J. Slattery 1, J. Waters 1, M. Wall 1BEST, Old Geelong: C. Wood, T. Balcombe, A. Bird, C. O’Brien, R. Kemp, H. McKayPrahran Assumption: H. Taylor, B. Dempsey, J. Taylor, J. Williams, J. Stocker, T. WebbBrunswick NOBSPC 5.3, 6.4, 10.7, 11.10 (76)Old Paradians 2.2, 5.4, 6.9, 10.12 (72)GOALS, Brunswick NOBSPC: P. Kelly 2, C. Fox 2, K. Docherty 2, S. Harwood 1, D. Mahoney 1, D. King 1, C. Ford 1, J. Murfett 1Old Paradians: M. Bellizia 6, R. Amerena 1, A. Pattison 1, A. Tak 1, J. Kappos 1BEST, Brunswick NOBSPC: P. Kelly, T. Cleary, G. Bence, K. Docherty, L. Ezard, M. O’DonoghueOld Paradians: J. Kappos, M. Nolan, S. Miller, M. Bellizia, A. Tulipano, A. TakPEGS 2.7, 3.9, 9.14, 12.16 (88)Whitefriars 0.1, 4.3, 5.3, 10.4 (64)GOALS, PEGS: D. Flaherty 3, J. Young 2, T. Skurrie 2, D. Borg 1, C. Livori 1, D. Cantwell 1, T. Memery 1, B. Jones 1Whitefriars: B. Kelsey 3, T. Hutton 3, M. Nitas 2, S. Currie 1, A. Daou 1BEST, PEGS: D. Flaherty, B. Jones, C. Livori, M. Wilson, S. Ghasimzadeh, D. Borg14Therry Penola 5.1, 10.9, 14.12, 23.16 (154)Ivanhoe 2.1, 3.2, 3.6, 4.6 (30)GOALS, Therry Penola: J. Bannister 7, D. Ryan 3, C. Hoban 2, M. Costello 2, H. Rowe 2, M. Valenti 2, A. Tana 1, J. Crotty 1, P. Edwards 1, J. Egglestone 1, L. Ryan 1Ivanhoe: J. Morrison 2, M. Pilla 1, N. Valkanis 1BEST, Therry Penola: C. Hoban, J. Gough, J. Bannister, J. Egglestone, S. Taylor, D. RyanIvanhoe: S. Burge, J. Lagreca, B. Grigg, N. Godfrey, K. Kaldawi, R. CotterOld Mentonians 7.4, 8.13, 18.21, 23.26 (164)St Mary’s Salesian 1.3, 2.5, 5.6, 7.12 (54)GOALS, Old Mentonians: K. Conlon 4, B. Schubert 4, M. Adams 3, C. Sharp 3, T. Ward 2, L. Hull 1, A. Hill 1, J. Kay 1, G. McMullan 1, T. Wilton 1, T. Strange 1, D. Maitland 1St Mary’s Salesian: G. Puruntatameri 2, J. Op’t Hoog 1, A. Pathirana 1, H. Chipperfield 1, M. Dolan 1, K. Duerden 1BEST, Old Mentonians: K. Conlon, T. Wilton, L. Oliver, A. Hill, C. SharpSt Mary’s Salesian: T. Dudgeon, M. Woods, A. Pathirana, C. Butler, J. Elliston, M. Dance

Old Geelong 6.5, 11.11, 17.12, 23.17 (155)Prahran Assumption 1.1, 2.1, 5.1, 7.1 (43)GOALS, Old Geelong: T. Osmond 7, R. Parsons 3, W. Holmes 3, A. Power 2, A. De Fegely 2, M. McCormack 1, H. Guthrie 1, A. Stewart 1, G. Macdonald 1, H. Macmillan 1, H. Beaumont 1Prahran Assumption: I. Edmunds 3, T. Marmo 2, K. Toohey 1, A. Sleight 1BEST, Old Geelong: A. Stewart, M. McCormack, T. Osmond, N. O’Hare, C. Burbury, H. MacmillanPrahran Assumption: T. Bamford, A. Forbes, T. Marmo, I. Edmunds, M. Boylan, B. MasonBrunswick NOBSPC 1.3, 2.5, 6.10, 12.15 (87)Old Paradians 3.0, 6.3, 6.3, 7.3 (45)GOALS, Brunswick NOBSPC: A. Roberts 2, T. O’Dwyer 2, D. Dickson 2, T. Murfett 2, R. Ventura 1, L. Judd 1, D. O’Donaghue 1, D. Ford 1Old Paradians: S. Wroblewski 3, S. Denier 1, P. Salvatico 1, M. McDougall 1, N. Fraser 1BEST, Brunswick NOBSPC: A. Roberts, M. Close, N. Hrovatin, L. Judd, A. De Fegely, N. VerbeekOld Paradians: J. Monro, J. Lidyard, S. Wroblewski, N. Fraser, S. Rehlicki, M. McDougallPEGS 5.1, 12.7, 14.9, 21.15 (141)Whitefriars 1.4, 1.4, 4.4, 4.4 (28)GOALS, PEGS: L. Montgomery 5, A. Frazer 3, M. Troost 3, B. Caminiti 2, A. O’Rafferty 2, D. Forrest 1, L. Shultz 1, J. Lanting 1, M. Semini 1, B. Glassford 1, L. Marr 1Whitefriars: S. Deylen 1, B. Vey 1, J. Barnes 1, M. McMahon 1BEST, PEGS: A. O’Rafferty, L. Fitzgerald, B. Glassford, L. Montgomery, L. Shultz, S. McCannWhitefriars: M. Pelosi, T. Petts, B. Vey, C. Spencer, N. Hee, T. GastinTherry Penola 3.2, 5.6, 9.7, 12.9 (81)Ivanhoe 2.5, 2.7, 4.8, 5.12 (42)GOALS, Therry Penola: R. Steer 6, R. Laino 2, C. Skapetis 2, D. Ractliffe 1, J. Butson 1Ivanhoe: A. Pipakis 2, B. Stafford 2, D. Ioannou 1BEST, Therry Penola: R. Steer, D. Leroy, C. Skapetis, K. Forbes, K. Stewart, D. AngusIvanhoe: N. Ryan, B. Stafford, J. Kaldawi, A. Pipakis, J. Sikaris, J. MancusoSt Mary’s Salesian 5.1, 8.3, 12.8, 15.15 (105)Old Mentonians 3.1, 4.2, 5.2, 5.5 (35)GOALS, St Mary’s Salesian: S. Gusts 6, J. Ellis 3, H. Brown 2, M. Op’t Hoog 1, N. Alexopoulos 1, A. Bussell 1, X. Leonard 1Old Mentonians: L. Cormie 2, W. Lancaster 1, J. Lumsden 1, B. Felsenthal 1BEST, St Mary’s Salesian: S. Gusts, B. Semmler-Farr, A. Bussell, J. Curwood, B. Kelly, A. MorrisOld Mentonians: B. Felsenthal, S. Hamill, C. Downie, L. Cormie, J. Lumsden

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Old Paradians winless for the year. Division 1 has been full of ebbs and flows thus for and this round should be no different, it promises to be another compelling weekend of VAFA footy.

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Round four saw the promoted sides showing that they are forces to be reckoned with and St Johns OC proved themselves worthy in the matchup of the undefeated sides.

Emmaus St Leos got their second win in as many weeks as they defeated Eltham Collegians AFC by 30 points at Bennettswood Sports Ground. The Animals that started the strongest as they kicked 7.3 to Eltham Collegians’ 2.1 to lead by 32 points at the first change. The Animals could not maintain the momentum in the second quarter as they allowed Eltham Collegians to reduce the margin to 14 points on the back of a four goal quarter. But following the half time break, Emmaus St Leos dominated the Turtles, as the strength of their seven goal to one third quarter pushed the margin out to 58 points. Eltham Collegians tried their hardest to steal the match in the last quarter, but could only reduce the final margin to 30 points. Sean Drummond was the best on ground for the Animals as Thomas Birkett put through five majors. For the Turtles, Benjamin Gill put through four goals as he was named their best on ground and Bryan Galvan also added five goals.

In the battle of the top of the table sides, St Johns OC inflicted the first defeat on the Preston Bullants for the season, claiming a 32 point victory at Thomas Carroll Reserve. The JOC’s took the ascendency from the first bounce as they held Preston goalless to lead by 30 points at quarter time. The game tightened up in the second quarter as both sides put three goals apiece on the scoreboard as the Bullants reduced the margin to 29 points at the half time break. St Johns added five more goals after the break to Preston’s three to take a 41 point lead into the final quarter. The final quarter was high scoring as both teams combined for

nine goals, as Preston was only able to reduce the final margin to 30 points. Aaron Thornton added eight goals to improve his season total to 20 for St Johns OC, while Anthony Brannan was named best on ground. Andre Marcon was named the best for Preston, as Damon Marcon, Samual Fleming and Liam Carter kicked two goals each.

Returning from the bye, Bulleen/Templestowe got their first win since round one as they defeated the winless Richmond Central by 20 points at Ted Ajani Reserve. The Bullants started stronger than the Snakes as they led at the first change by 27 points. In the second quarter, Richmond Central had six scoring shots to Bulleen/Templestowe’s five but inaccuracy cost the Snakes as the margin moved out to 31 points at the half time. Richmond Central continued to put shots on goal and again had more shots than the Bullants in the third but only reduced the deficit to 26 points at the three quarter time. With the opportunity to close out their second win of the season, Bulleen/Templestowe were held to 1.1 in the final quarter but again the inaccurate Snakes with 1.3 were unable to take advantage as they fell by 20 points. Brodie Mclaughlin was the best on the ground for the Bullants as Billy Wilson, Anthony Lucisano, Alan Hodges and Chris Galapi kicked two goals each. Karl Schoenmaekers was the Snakes best, as Ricky Costanzo was the leading goal kicker on the ground with three.

West Brunswick firmed in the top half of the table with their third victory in a row as they defeat MHSOB by 23 points at Ransford Oval. West Brunswick proved that they were inform,

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Emmaus St Leos v St Johns OC

Yarra Valley OB v Richmond Central

MHSOB v Eltham Collegians

West Brunswick v Bulleen/Templestowe

Preston Bullants v BYE

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DIVISION 2 LAST ROUND DIVISION 2 RESERVEBulleen Templestowe 6.4, 9.6, 12.8, 13.9 (87)Richmond Central 2.1, 4.5, 8.8, 9.13 (67)GOALS, Bulleen Templestowe: A. Lucisano 2, B. Wilson 2, A. Hodges 2, C. Galapi 2, H. Vogler 1, B. McLaughlin 1, D. Dakin 1, K. Cherbakof 1, J. Cowell 1 Richmond Central: R. Costanzo 3, P. Galappathie 2, P. Boyle 1, S. Kenny 1, K. Schoenmaekers 1, A. Fraser 1BEST, Bulleen Templestowe: B. McLaughlin, M. Pace, O. Aziz, B. Wilson, D. Dakin, B. Tourogianis Richmond Central: K. Schoenmaekers, T. Noffke, P. Boyle, L. Carland, S. Kenny, R. IsonEmmaus St Leos 7.3, 9.5, 16.9, 18.13 (121)Eltham Collegians 2.1, 6.3, 7.5, 13.13 (91)GOALS, Emmaus St Leos: T. Birkett 5, C. Beluszar 4, A. Ryan 2, D. Hill 2, M. Catchpool 1, C. Lowther 1, L. Virgo 1, S. Drummond 1, M. Lalor 1Eltham Collegians: B. Galvin 5, B. Gill 4, A. Hargrave 2, J. Shea 1, C. Brown 1BEST, Emmaus St Leos: S. Drummond, N. Robin, T. Birkett, C. Beluszar, A. Ryan, D. HillEltham Collegians: B. Gill, B. Galvin, E. Mcdowell, A. Hargrave, T. Lester, M. WoolcockSt Johns 5.1, 8.4, 13.7, 17.8 (110)Preston Bullants 0.1, 3.5, 6.8, 11.12 (78)GOALS, St Johns: A. Thornton 8, A. Brannan 2, M. Bennett 2, R. Scott 2, E. Jakwot 1, D. Wilsnach 1, C. Ladson 1Preston Bullants: S. Fleming 2, D. Marcon 2, L. Carter 2, A. Verga 1, T. Evans 1, M. Cigagna 1, N. De Andrade 1, J. Higham 1BEST, St Johns: A. Brannan, A. Thornton, L. O’Connor, B. Khoweiss, D. Abou-Karroum, G. CostasPreston Bullants: A. Marcon, G. Warton, S. Towers, D. Sansonetti, R. Jepson, R. ButtigiegWest Brunswick 2.5, 3.8, 9.10, 10.15 (75)Mhsob 0.1, 3.1, 4.2, 7.10 (52)GOALS, West Brunswick: D. Muscat 3, Z. Tisdale 2, W. Dillon 1, L. Martin 1, L. Buckler 1, S. Hulm 1, B. Irving 1Mhsob: K. Smith 2, S. Villani 1, L. Young 1, L. Hood 1, D. Hamilton-Ho 1, A. Svirskis 1BEST, West Brunswick: C. Germon, L. Martin, C. Mitchell, C. Borovac, M. Graham, J. NultyMhsob: A. Villani, L. Hood, K. Smith, W. Maurice, J. McWhinney, J. Tran

Bulleen Templestowe 1.6, 6.12, 9.16, 12.18 (90)Richmond Central 1.4, 3.6, 5.6, 8.7 (55)GOALS, Bulleen Templestowe: L. Dimopoulos 7, A. Lauria 2, J. Paolucci 1, W. Diamantikos 1, D. Tonelli 1Richmond Central: BEST, Bulleen Templestowe: M. Palexas, D. Tonelli, M. Sabbatucci, M. Iacuone, L. Dimopoulos, N. PerroneRichmond Central: Emmaus St Leos 1.1, 4.2, 8.5, 14.11 (95)Eltham Collegians 2.5, 6.6, 8.10, 8.11 (59)GOALS, Emmaus St Leos: Eltham Collegians: J. Hyndman 3, C. Bettiol 2, N. Smith 1, T. Grindal 1, L. Pearson 1BEST, Emmaus St Leos: Eltham Collegians: C. Bettiol, B. Crellin, J. Hyndman, B. Jupp, R. Mydlar, S. StratfordPreston Bullants 5.1, 8.3, 10.6, 11.7 (73)St Johns 2.1, 5.4, 5.7, 7.9 (51)GOALS, Preston Bullants: E. Scott 5, B. Parke 2, B. Wilson 2, J. Thompson 1, S. Brown 1St Johns: A. Edwards 1, J. Black 1, A. Stevanovic 1, D. Duggan 1, J. Mourant 1, B. Moldrich 1, L. Fitzpatrick 1BEST, Preston Bullants: M. Wilson, E. Scott, B. Parke, D. Neilson, K. Neil, S. SlizankiewiczSt Johns: J. Mourant, L. Kazinoti, R. Kinnear, A. Vuong, T. Towers, B. AshMhsob 4.1, 4.2, 7.6, 8.8 (56)West Brunswick 0.0, 0.3, 2.4, 4.5 (29)GOALS, Mhsob: J. Lewis 2, W. Rebakis 2, A. Krishnamoorthy 1, O. Miles 1, J. Capuano 1, S. Shearer 1BEST, Mhsob: W. Rebakis, C. Hewish, J. Naughton, S. Keough, J. Stokes, C. WakefieldWest Brunswick: H. Lewis, P. Kelly, C. Wills, T. Walsh, D. Fuzzard, R. Benjamin

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as they held MHSOB to one behind as they kicked 2.5 themselves to lead by 16 points at quarter time. Inaccuracy in the second quarter for the Magpies allowed the Unicorns back in the game as the margin was reduced to seven at the half time break. West Brunswick returned from the half time break firing as they put on six goals to MHSOB’s one to blow the margin to 38 points at the final change. Inaccuracy hurt both sides in the final quarter and cost the Unicorns the opportunity to steal the game. MHSOB kicked 3.8 in the final term to West Brunswick’s 1.5 as the final margin was reduced to 23 point at the final siren. Chris Germon continued his strong form this season with a best on ground performance, with Dylan Muscat added three goals for the Magpies. Andrew Villani was the Unicorns best and Kane Smith was their only multiple goal kicker with two.

Round five sees Yarra Valley OB returning from the bye to host Richmond Central, who will be chasing their first win of the season. Top of the

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ladder St Johns OC will travel to Bennettswood Sports Ground to take on the inform Emmaus St Leos, who will be chasing their third win in a row. MHSOB after two losses in a row return home to face the winless Eltham Collegians at Melbourne High School as both sides want to break losing streaks. The final game of the round sees West Brunswick hosting Bulleen/Templestowe as a win for either would hold them strongly in the top four. Preston Bullants get the chance to regroup after their first loss of the season with the bye.

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Three teams remain unbeaten, but for how long...

The Saints are marching, the Cobras are striking, but it is the Hawks who look like the unstoppable force in Division 3. Three teams remain undefeated after round 4 while some were able to record this first win of the season, let’s check out the games...

STH MELBOURNE DIST. DEF. AQUINASSouth Melbourne continued their strong start to the season defeating Aquinas, 109-53, in a dominant display of footy. The Swans held a 38-point break at the main break, and didn’t look back as they ran out 56-point victors. 2016 has been a different story for the Swans after the disaster that was 2015. Steve Clarke has been incredible this season, and they are showing that they probably should be back up in the second division, but getting to the top two might be quite a challenge for them. For the Bloods it has been an inconsistent year so far, their only victory coming against Parkside. With Canterbury next on their fixture they will need to find some form midweek to be in with a shot.

UHS-VU AFC DEF. POWER HOUSEThe Vultures proved too strong for Power House recording their first win of the season with a 31-point victory at Brens Oval but a third quarter meltdown almost cost them the game. Whatever Power House head coach Ant Voyage said to his chargers at the main break worked. As the boys had an outstanding third quarter overcoming a 29-point deficit to take the lead at the end of the premiership quarter in an incredible display of footy. But with a best on ground performance by Esubalew Ramsey, and with Mitchell Sweeney kicking six goals, the Vultures kicked eight goals in the final term and took home the win. With Parkside up next they will feel confident to make it two in a row. Power House have played some good footy this year and if they can capture the magic they had in the third quarter for an entire game then they can win a lot of games. Hopefully it is bottled for when they face Glen Eira because they might need it.

Glen Eira AFC def. La Trobe University AFC

2016 has been kind to Glen Eira so far, the Saints have remained undefeated after they knocked off a La Trobe team that were far from their best, 107-77. The Saints built a commanding first half lead that proved to be insurmountable in the end for La Trobe. Julius Waras Carstensen continued his awesome form in a best on ground performance in the victory, while Alex Erwin-Ross was impressive kicking five goals. Jack Salau and Elliot Kelly played their hearts out for La Trobe but it wasn’t enough. La Trobe now face a Swinny unit that gave Canterbury a scare. While Glen Eira look to remain perfect on the season, hosting an inconsistent Power House team.

HAWTHORN AFC DEF. PARKSIDEThe Hawks put on an absolute exhibition of exhilarating football and unfortunately for Parkside it was against them at Pitcher Park. Hawthorn was incredible amassing an absurd 34 goals in the 195 point drubbing. Led by Luke Piccolo and Sam Gold who snagged a bag of eight goals each, with great support from David Tremewen kicking six of his own. The Hawks were on a different planet taking the top spot on the ladder in the process. Justin Ross was valiant for the Red Devils, kicking five goals and was Parkside’s best but it was a tough day for the club. Up next the Red Devils travel to face the UHS-VU Vultures, while the Hawks travel to face a frustrated Elsternwick looking to extend their reign at the top.

ALBERT PARK DEF. ELSTERNWICKJustin Hunter starred again for the Wickers booting four, but it wasn’t enough to get the job done against the Falcons as Matthew Lawford put together a best on ground performance kicking four goals of his own, and leading Albert Park to a narrow 10 point win, 100-90. Nathan Cattle and Jack Amies continued their good run of form this season starring in the victory. With the win Albert

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DIVISION 3 — TIPS IN BOLD

Aquinas OC v Canterbury

UHS-VU v Parkside Football Club

Elsternwick v Hawthorn

Sth Melbourne Districts v Albert Park

Glen Eira v Power HouseSwinburne University v La Trobe University

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Park lift themselves out of the danger zone, while the Wickers fall down the ladder and with a match-up against Hawthorn next week the task of rising from the bottom doesn’t get any easier.

CANTERBURY DEF. SWINBURNE UNIVERSITYThe Canterbury Cobras came storming home in the final period to steal a victory against Swinburne in the game of the round. Overcoming a twenty point deficit to win, 94-91, in a sensational game. Swinburne had the Cobras on the ropes because of the stellar play from Benjamin Lewis and Zac Scrase who dominated all day and Thomas Kennedy’s efforts kicking four goals. But the Cobras never counted themselves out and Tom Lowden and Martin Astbury led the resurgence that saw them remain undefeated on season 2016. A devastated Swinny now have three losses on the trot and will need to draw inspiration from the fact that through three quarters they were the

better team, as they attempt to lift from near the bottom of the ladder.

PREVIEW Round 5 is poised to define Division 3, we see some tough match-ups between South Melbourne and Albert Park, Swinburne and La Trobe, while our leading three clubs look to extend their unbeaten runs. But it won’t be all so simple, especially for Glen Eira as they host Power House in what is shaping as being the game of the round. Looking forward to seeing another interesting and competitive round in the heart of the VAFA.

Albert Park 0.0, 0.0, 0.0, 14.16 (100)Elsternwick 0.0, 0.0, 0.0, 13.12 (90)GOALS, Albert Park: M. Lawford 4, B. Coyle 3, C. Richards 2, L. Childs 1, N. Materia 1, H. Turner 1, J. Twite 1, T. Cattle 1 Elsternwick: J. Hunter 4, J. Farr 3, S. Grace 2, P. Torcasio 1, P. Cassidy 1, S. Convery 1, L. Yeatman 1BEST, Albert Park: M. Lawford, N. Cattle, M. Brannelly, J. Amies, B. Coyle, C. RichardsElsternwick: J. Olver, A. Oldfield, T. McEvoy, J. Farr, G. Cameron, H. WardlawSouth Melbourne Districts 4.7, 10.10, 11.11, 15.19 (109)Aquinas 2.3, 4.8, 5.10, 7.11 (53)GOALS, South Melbourne Districts: S. Clarke 4, J. Heis 3, E. Costello 3, A. Christensen 1, A. Vlitas 1, J. Clifford 1, J. Eastman 1, A. Rawlings 1 Aquinas: S. Williams 2, B. Burke 2, P. Jurkovsky 1, J. Morrison-Story 1, D. Lord 1BEST, South Melbourne Districts: B. Parkinson, E. Costello, J. Heis, L. Beanland, S. Clarke, T. McNamara Aquinas: L. Barnes, J. McMahon, B. Burke, P. Jurkovsky, P. Dyck, M. ConnollyGlen Eira 8.9, 11.10, 14.16, 15.17 (107)La Trobe University 2.1, 5.3, 7.4, 12.5 (77)GOALS, Glen Eira: A. Erwin-Ross 6, M. Cassidy 2, L. Stevens 2, L. Pound 1, N. Dennis 1, M. Harris 1, M. Ramanathan 1, A. Barrett 1 La Trobe University: M. Gleeson 4, R. Nolan 2, B. Dowler 2, E. McKenzie 2, D. Ryan 1, S. Jeffrey 1BEST, Glen Eira: J. Waras Carstensen, M. Harris, N. Dennis, A. Erwin-Ross, R. Blair, L. StevensLa Trobe University: J. Salau, E. Kelly, M. Burrowes, L. Guy, S. Leitch, M. GleesonHawthorn 6.8, 15.11, 26.18, 34.28 (232)Parkside 2.0, 5.1, 5.1, 6.1 (37)GOALS, Hawthorn: L. Piccolo 8, S. Gold 8, D. Tremewen 6, R. White 3, J. Ince 3, R. Ogge 3, N. Raiti 1, C. Thomas 1, R. McDermott 1 Parkside: J. Ross 5, T. McKinlay 1BEST, Hawthorn: S. Gold, T. Whittle, N. Raiti, D. Tremewen, L. Piccolo, R. WhiteParkside: J. Ross, T. McKinlay, S. McLaren, K. Wallace, N. Smith, T. WiseCanterbury 4.4, 9.7, 10.9, 14.10 (94)Swinburne University 4.7, 7.8, 12.17, 12.19 (91)GOALS, Canterbury: N. Szabo 3, S. Fitzgerald 2, N. Joseph 2, M. Szabo 2, R. Walmsley 2, R. Hummerston 1, S. Murphy 1, B. Johnson 1 Swinburne University: T. Kennedy 4, D. Manning 2, K. Finn 1, M. Daly 1, Z. Scrase 1, D. Webb 1, D. Lyon 1, J. Manning 1BEST, Canterbury: T. Lowden, M. Astbury, R. Walmsley, S. Murphy, C. Skate, M. SzaboSwinburne University: B. Lewis, Z. Scrase, D. Lyon, B. Higgins, D. Manning, J. ManningUhs-Vu 2.3, 5.8, 7.9, 15.9 (99)Power House 1.2, 1.3, 7.10, 9.14 (68)GOALS, Uhs-Vu: M. Sweeney 6, J. Clark 3, N. Devereux 2, E. Clarke 2, K. Barnes 1, E. Ramsay 1Power House: R. Carroll 3, L. Stubbs 2, F. O’deasmhunaigh 1, E. Edwards 1, D. Baker 1, L. Johnston 1BEST, Uhs-Vu: E. Ramsay, S. Rawson-Smith, M. Reinhard, M. Roberts, N. Rowland, J. Saill Power House: R. Carroll, E. Edwards, F. O’deasmhunaigh, G. Murphy, E. Nyary, D. Baker

Albert Park 0.0, 0.0, 0.0, 14.15 (99)Elsternwick 0.0, 0.0, 0.0, 3.2 (20)GOALS, Albert Park: B. Coghlan 5, T. Wright 3, A. McArthur 1, T. Groves 1, J. Raeside 1, E. Kollkowski 1, C. Carroll 1, S. Campbell 1BEST, Albert Park: B. Coghlan, S. Campbell, J. McCreery, M. Keating, S. de Longville, T. Wright

South Melbourne Districts 4.7, 4.8, 8.14, 8.15 (63)Aquinas 0.1, 4.5, 6.5, 8.5 (53)GOALS, South Melbourne Districts: R. Chirgwin 5, S. Wright 1, A. Scott 1, L. Whillance 1Aquinas: J. Price 4, T. Rosevear 3, N. Spencer 1BEST, South Melbourne Districts: R. Chirgwin, S. Wright, L. Whillance, D. O’Dea, N. Holmes, S. Balestra Aquinas: T. Rosevear, J. Price, L. Fringuelli, M. Whelan, M. Boysen, J. HamiltonBoth goal umpires agree with score attendant 8.15 as South Melb score not 8.14. Cheers.

La Trobe University 3.2, 5.4, 9.6, 9.9 (63)Glen Eira 0.0, 6.0, 6.0, 8.1 (49)GOALS, La Trobe: S. Neville 3, M. Velthuis 2, R. Fawcett 1, B. Fendyk 1, S. Nelson 1, J. Gibson 1 Glen Eira: D. Santalucia 2, J. Haddan 2, J. Beddoe 1, J. Serpanchy 1, S. Lithgow 1, B. Cantlon 1BEST, La Trobe University: J. Billings, M. Velthuis, M. Richards, B. Fendyk, R. Timmins, T. QuirkGlen Eira: B. Fullerton, J. Fletcher, A. Rowe, S. Hollow, H. Jones, J. Beddoe

Hawthorn 4.4, 12.11, 16.15, 20.21 (141)Parkside 1.1, 1.1, 2.2, 3.3 (21)GOALS, Hawthorn: J. Perks 4, T. Chapman 3, S. Moussi 3, J. Kenneally 2, T. Gillies 2, T. Chapman 1, P. Melilli 1, T. Bowler 1, S. McAlpine 1, D. Mitchell 1, D. Upton 1BEST, Hawthorn: T. Chapman, J. Perks, D. Upton, J. Cussen, J. Kenneally

Swinburne University 1.2, 8.10, 9.12, 17.15 (117)Canterbury 0.1, 0.1, 1.1, 1.1 (7)GOALS, Swinburne University: M. Vogelpoel 3, J. Carroll 3, J. Bradley 3, D. O’Shea 2, M. Leahy 1, C. Carson 1, J. Trinne 1, G. Peter 1, T. Pearce 1, T. Corrie 1Canterbury: S. Wetherall 1BEST, Swinburne University: J. Trinne, J. Carroll, J. Bradley, C. Carson, M. Leahy, P. StrachanCanterbury: J. Doak, T. Finnin, A. Szabo, S. Hawker, T. Sanderson, S. Hanrahan

Uhs-Vu 4.0, 5.0, 8.2, 9.4 (58)Power House 0.1, 4.4, 5.5, 7.6 (48)GOALS, Uhs-Vu: D. Fazakerley 4, J. Bourke 2, S. Collins 1, C. Aristotle 1, T. Woodlock 1Power House: P. Arnold 2, J. Rowe 2, J. Huf 1, D. Nannery 1, J. Haynes 1BEST, Uhs-Vu: D. Fazakerley, B. Cross, T. Woodlock, C. Mawdsley, S. Collins, N. LinehanPower House: D. Nannery, J. Rowe, B. Cox, J. Haynes, D. Stuart, J. Cheney

DIVISION 3 LAST ROUND DIVISION 3 RESERVE

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4Gavin Southern @gavsouthern

Warm and windy conditions last Saturday for round 4’s games proved to be difficult for most sides with inaccurate kicking all through the Division. With the winning sides scoring a combined shooting score of 77 goals - 76 points, it certainly tells a story. Bocky tried hard all day and restricted Westbourne to their lowest winning margin (45 pts) for the year. Eley Park are feeling a bit of deja vu after being hit with injuries, whilst North Bunny are making people take notice. Point Cook were let off the hook and the Cobras served up a 100pt 3rd quarter. To last week’s games:

BOX HILL NORTH DEF BY WESTBOURNE Bocky at home knew they were up against it taking on league leaders in Westbourne. Despite some key Demon players unavailable, they still had plenty of the ball throughout the day but unforced turnovers proved costly against the well drilled Warriors. After Westbourne hit their 3rd goal with around 5 mins to go in the first, the Warriors were unable to extend the margin any more than 12-20pts for a good 35 minutes. Midway through the 3rd, the Warriors then built on the lead and stretched it out to 50. BHN got a run-on with 3 late goals but by then, the game was over. For BHN, “Fingers” and “Deano” Templeton, were always battling and made good use of the footy. Solid efforts from Damo Earp who chipped in around the midfield and first Senior gamer, Jason Lang. A great thumping 60m kick by big Ayden Walker with the wind behind his back saw him with goal of the day honours. For the Warriors, 8 goal-kickers lead by Collins and Charles Hunter (3 each) and Adam Imber backed up his impressive “Westbourne TV” interview with BOG honours.

MANNINGHAM DEF CHADSTONEAfter their loss to Masala last week, Chadstone made six big changes, heading in for their first away game at Manningham. Kicking into the wind in the first quarter wasn’t ideal for their confidence early, as forward entries were extremely scarce. The Cobras won majority of the tap outs and clearances all day as Chaddy were again reliant on to few. Chaddy chose experience in the defence

which meant giving up height and in the long run, it hurt them. For the Synners, new recruit Dave Fernandez, was a stand-out and 4 of their 5 goal-kickers, (led by Jake “Grug” Farrugia 2) played their first game for the year. For the victorious Cobras, there were too many options. Newly employed Chris Jolly, seemed unstoppable with 12 goals 9 sprays. Cobras Ryan Daley (7 goals), Scott McPherson (4), Senior Coach Tom Bell (2) and 8 solitary Cobra goalkickers. One of which was 150 gamer, Camron “Terps” Terpsinis.

POINT COOK DEF MT. LILYDALE My match of the round was Mt Lilydale heading out to Saltwater Reserve and the Point Cook Bulldogs. The Rams squandered opportunities in the 1st and that kept Point Cook in the game. Going 2.9 was not good considering the play they had and a fairly strong wind. Point Cook’s slow to start in the 2nd quarter finished off with 3 late goals and put the Doggies in front at half time. 3rd qtr again had Point Cook miss opportunities into the breeze but, were able to keep Mt Lilydale to 3 goals. By the last quarter, it was tight early but, the game opened up and Point Cook kicked away with 7 goals in the last. For the Rams, Sean Gibson (2 goals) again led the team and Adam Thorne was their best. Point Cook’s James Borg kicked 3 goals and best on ground was William Dawson with 5.

ELEY PARK DEF BY NORTH BRUNSWICKEley Park hosted North Brunswick at “Shark Park”. The Sharks had 4 more changes due to players out from the previous week. A disappointing effort, by the Sharks high standards, on a windy day saw the Sharks coughing up the ball far too often to be a threat. North Brunny controlled the stoppages and seemed to score easily from Eley Park’s turnovers in the middle of the ground. David Viola (5 goals), Josh Balon, Daniel Edwards and big Tez

‘WINDS TOLD THE STORY’

TODAY SELECTIONS IN BOLD

Masala v Manningham

Chadstone v Eley Park

Mt. Lilydale v Box Hill North

Westbourne v North Brunswick

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Dingledei were the Sharks best performers. For the Bulls, Pete Butler and Ben Gallagher had 3 goals each whilst, William Croagh was clear BOG and well supported by Tom Falconer.

PREVIEWWith 3/4 tipping last week, I’m desperate to make amends. The 2nd top-of-the-table clash of the year is certainly one to watch. It’s also Mother’s Day this weekend and some clubs are hosting some ladies day functions. Happy Mother’s day to all the Mums out there and “May the Fourth be with you, always” this Wednesday. To the games:

Masala (7th) have been riding high for 2 weeks now after their history making win. Hosting a red-hot Manningham (5th) this weekend, we should see their smiles turned upside down. Manningham.

Chadstone (9th) are having a ladies day function that has been extended to Eley Park (6th) at

Jordan Reserve. Although the Sharks are missing players, this game will get their season get back on track. RSVP Catherine on 0413281092 for ladies luncheon enquiries

Box Hill North (8th) play their first away game at Quarry Rd as they take on Mt. Lilydale (4th) who, are also having a ladies day event and a women’s exhibition match. The Demons are desperate for their first win of the year but, the day will belong to the Rams.

Lastly our match of the round between ladder leaders, Westbourne (1st) and the visitors, North Brunswick (2nd). Things have been going well for the Bulls so far this year but, this week’s test will be too great. Westbourne.

Point Cook (3rd) have the bye but, you can guarantee they’ll head out 5 minutes down the road and check out their next opponent, North Brunswick.

DIVISION 4 LAST ROUND DIVISION 4 RESERVE

Westbourne Gr 3.6, 6.6, 12.10, 16.17 (113)Box Hill North 1.1, 3.6, 5.7, 10.8 (68)GOALS, Westbourne Gr: D. Collins 3, C. Hunter 3, R. Coy 2, A. Taylor 2, C. Hudson 2, P. Hudson 2, C. O’Leary 1, C. Sneddon 1Box Hill North: D. Penny 2, T. Mitchell 2, J. O’Shea 1, B. Harrington 1, A. Walker 1, C. Langley 1, D. Liistro 1, J. Lang 1BEST, Westbourne Gr: A. Imber, D. Stoios, T. Rogers, J. Johns, M. Culliver, D. CollinsBox Hill North: J. O’Shea, D. Templeton, A. Walker, T. Manning, S. Kenna, D. EarpNorth Brunswick 0.4, 4.11, 7.14, 15.19 (109)Eley Park Sharks 0.5, 2.9, 5.10, 8.14 (62)GOALS, North Brunswick: B. Gallagher 3, P. Butler 3, Y. Jayasinghe 2, R. Dowsett 2, T. Geary 1, M. Dal Santo 1, S. Gallagher 1, N. Trewhella 1, S. Mair 1Eley Park Sharks: D. Viola 5, J. Zohs-Arnold 1, M. Dyson 1, A. Zaicos 1BEST, North Brunswick: W. Croagh, T. Falconer, N. Trewhella, T. Randall, H. Sheehan, Y. JayasingheEley Park Sharks: D. Edwards, J. Balon, D. Viola, A. Pillay, T. Dingeldei, M. DysonManningham Cobras 9.8, 14.14, 29.24, 34.27 (231)Chadstone 0.0, 2.1, 5.2, 6.3 (39)GOALS, Manningham Cobras: C. Jolly 12, R. Daley 7, S. McPherson 4, T. Bell 2, N. Jolly 2, N. Zappala 1, D. Mott 1, M. Colvin 1, A. Pianto 1, L. Hong 1, C. Terpsinis 1, N. Edwards 1Chadstone: J. Farrugia 2, A. Wells 1, D. Fernandez 1, M. Millar 1, C. Austin 1BEST, Manningham Cobras: C. Jolly, S. Rose, N. Zappala, N. Jolly, L. Allan, B. Mc HughChadstone: D. Fernandez, T. Thorburn, C. Austin, J. Edwards, D. CookPoint Cook 0.0, 5.5, 5.9, 12.11 (83)Mt Lilydale 2.9, 2.11, 5.14, 7.15 (57)GOALS, Point Cook: W. Dawson 5, J. Borg 3, A. Grigg 1, T. Hyde 1, C. England 1, P. Butler 1Mt Lilydale: S. Gibson 2, S. Hickey 1, T. Bailey 1, D. Dimitriou 1, M. Hampton 1, B. Spencer 1BEST, Point Cook: W. Dawson, N. Cowie, R. Milne, A. Grigg, P. Kerr, J. BorgMt Lilydale: A. Thorne, T. Legg, T. Bailey, D. Brambilla, S. Gibson, M. Gibson

Westbourne Gr 5.4, 8.6, 16.8, 18.10 (118)Box Hill North 2.0, 5.2, 6.4, 10.7 (67)GOALS, Westbourne Gr: N. Schiano 6, H. Wyatt 3, A. Bahtiri 2, S. Wallace 2, H. Tunnicliffe 1, N. Robertson 1, B. Vella 1, J. Crumpton 1, J. Russell 1Box Hill North: L. Desmond 3, C. Brown 2, B. Odza 1, T. Cheslett 1, J. Wong 1, B. Magri-Olson 1, S. Raftellis 1BEST, Westbourne Gr: S. Wallace, A. Dullard, N. Schiano, H. Wyatt, N. RobertsonBox Hill North: R. Susman, B. Odza, S. Stephens, J. McDevitt, D. Piccioli, A. PiccioliEley Park Sharks 5.3, 8.6, 12.13, 16.14 (110)North Brunswick 1.0, 5.5, 7.7, 9.11 (65)GOALS, Eley Park Sharks: L. Booth 7, D. Crawford 2, A. Gilmour 2, I. Gridchin 1, J. Pritchard 1, S. O’Kane 1, T. Tuiniua 1, T. Houlden 1North Brunswick: C. Gogoll 2, T. Blount 2, J. Warren 1, L. Stephens 1, B. Courts 1, S. Miller 1, J. Geary 1BEST, Eley Park Sharks: J. Pritchard, L. Booth, B. Tonkies, J. Smith, M. Robinson, A. GilmourNorth Brunswick: K. Mourelatos, T. Garrow, J. Bottaro, C. Gogoll, T. Blount, J. TiernanManningham Cobras 4.2, 7.5, 10.7, 14.7 (91)Chadstone 2.0, 2.3, 2.4, 5.8 (38)GOALS, Manningham Cobras: B. Russian 6, M. Jones 3, A. Worley 1, B. Helme 1, A. Sanelli 1, E. Box 1, S. Marshall 1Chadstone: B. Stewart 2, B. Millen 1, D. McCall 1, R. Dunne 1BEST, Manningham Cobras: R. Mundy, M. O’Bree, O. Box, A. Egan, M. Jones, C. CunninghamChadstone: D. Keating, W. Hutchinson, C. Hurley, B. Hughes, N. SmithPoint Cook 2.0, 10.2, 11.4, 18.10 (118)Mt Lilydale 1.6, 1.6, 5.9, 5.10 (40)GOALS, Point Cook: S. Young 6, M. Gabriel 3, L. Mulquiney 3, M. Jamal 3, D. Di Guglielmo 1, N. Heeremans 1, J. Gafa 1Mt Lilydale: D. Hughes 3, J. Watson 1, S. Roberts 1BEST, Point Cook: A. Gauci, L. Mulquiney, M. Morrison, M. Jamal, M. Gabriel, M. CunninghamMt Lilydale: N. Bast, B. Hughes, H. Moyes, B. Keane, I. Hawkey, T. Dickman

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1 Harry Macciolli2 Tim Marshall3 Tom Paule4 Tom Healey5 Lachie Borthwick6 Chris Righetti7 Ted De Fegley8 Al Armstrong9 Alex Carter10 Matt Thomas11 Tom Bachet12 Chris Wischer13 Ed Fanning14 Sam Gibbons15 Nick McLardy16 Nick Voyage17 Oscar Hosking18 Billy Hatfi eld19 Will Thompson20 Ed McMullin21 Charlie Cumbrae-Stewart22 Patrick Garschagen23 Nick De Steiger24 Tom Hywood25 Cameron Tunbridge26 Matt Marangon27 Marty McCoy28 Adrian Karatzas29 Lachie Bennett30 Nick Madders31 George Hurley-Wellington32 Sammy Peacock33 Nick Daish34 Nick Baring35 Theo Rosenthal36 Robbie Hayward37 Chris Barry38 Justin De Steiger39 Stuart Watson40 Henry Hardy41 Lachie Predergast42 James Newton43 Rupert Middleton44 Tom Fuller45 Henry Hardy46 Adam Marangon47 Sam Daddo

48 Will Monk49 Tim McLardy50 Charlie Clemenger51 Stewart Madsen52 Charlie Koren53 Sandy McFarlane54 Hamish Lade55 Angus Clarke56 Tom Lackmann57 Damon Velakoulis58 Oscar Dixon59 Max Gibson60 Henry Hanlon61 Alex Coleridge62 Morgan Cottee63 Tom De Fegley64 Will Boyd65 Adam Borensztajn66 Seb Clarke67 Rupert Alstergren68 Tom Watson69 Jim De Fegley70 Harrison Lane71 Nick Churkovich72 James Otto73 James Fink74 Rob Lindsay75 Will Lovelock76 Andy Cameron77 Cal Williamson78 Wil lLevini79 Sam Siddons80 Harry Stephens81 Gus Borthwick82 Hunter Watkin83 Josh Rundell84 David Parkinson85 Sam Perkins86 Will Dowling87 Liam Ratliff89 Alexander Horton90 Harry Smith91 John Cooper92 Max Kenyon93 Nick Weaver94 Tim Spargo97 Peter May

Coach: Nathan BrownReserves: James RayThirds Coach: Guss MurrayU19s: Jess Rottura / David Elam

OLD MELBURNIANS

1 Tom Curry2 Jacob Williams3 Matt Moore4 Daniel Keely5 Damian Rayson7 Tom Humphrey8 Tom McMahon9 Harry Haley11 Hugh Nicholson12 Matt Fieldsend13 Jake Gotch14 Simon Marchese15 Josh Tyquin16 Sam Pickett17 Sam Williams18 Ben Humphrey19 Ryan McDonough20 Luke Williams21 Dan Close22 Aaron Kneebone23 Xavier Murphy24 Antony Forato25 Lachy Bull26 Brendan Close27 Adrian Indovino28 Sam Haslem29 Leigh Harrison30 Joe Black31 Damian Hale32 Jack Vickers33 Tom Nicholls34 Oscar Persson36 Sam Brooks37 Ned Murphy38 Liam Wood39 Dan Millwood40 Joel Mattiske41 Hamish Ramsay42 Nick Hyland43 Simon Lowe45 Steve Hogan46 Hamish Curtis47 Sefton McGraw

48 Michael DeLuca49 Scott Vawser50 Nick Curwood51 Callum Dooley53 Sam Harrington54 Andrew Walker55 Jesse Hockey56 Tom Brasher57 Pat Monaghan58 Nic Fyfi eld59 Robert Breda60 Stephen Catros61 Jacob McGaw62 Ed Clinch63 Jordan Bull64 Brett Cranage65 Gavin Mahoney66 Tyson Parker67 Nathan Beaumont68 Tom Kovarik69 Dave Commins70 Matt Hamilton71 John Griffi ths72 Michael Stinear73 Matt Mullaly74 David Trotter75 Tim O'Shannesy76 Jon Stinear77 Sam Morwood78 Joe Mannix79 Anthony DeLuca80 Darren Mastropaolo

Coach: Paul SatterleyAssistants: Simon Brown, Craig Chester, Lachlan WalkerReserves: Jack McDonald

DE LA SALLE

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1 Tim Hall2 Mark Yeoman3 Harry Tinney4 Ned Hunt5 Dan Chamberlain6 Simon Emerson7 Brendan Iezzi (C)8 Ben Howell9 Jake Steinhart10 Jack Osborn11 Kris Spassopoulos12 Luke Pacconi (VC)13 Tom Young14 Gabe Hamilton15 James Spassopoulos16 Emerson Satur17 Jack Hunt18 Ed Weatherson19 Nick Howell20 Chris Riggs21 Jake Walsh22 Brett Barratt23 Doug Morris24 Luther Juric25 James Salmon26 Andrew Kyriacopoulos27 Sebastian Nicolosi28 Christos Mannousakis29 Nick Chamberlain30 Alex Hasiotis31 Callum Pohl32 Anthony Scott32 Lloyd Robertson33 Nick Roberts34 Jack Gale35 Tom Bennett37 Michael Cooper38 Nick Meerman39 Simon Murphy41 Fergus Stewart42 Scott Meighan43 Alex Heuston44 Blair Henery

46 Henry Winter47 Ed Beasley48 Harry Thompson49 Connor Lindsey50 Nathan Valkanis51 Alex Polidoros52 Ted Mitchell53 Hugh Tyson54 Andrew Coughlin55 Christopher Amiconi56 Tom Natoli58 Andy Bennett60 Will Cooper61 Sam Holloway62 Duncan Moore63 Elliott Bowman64 James Nitsopoulos65 Nick Pearce66 Tom Hore-Lacy67 Chris Thuring68 Matt Coutts69 Sam Joyce70 Matt Corney72 Alex Gebert75 Callum Rae69 Bill Syme70 Matt Corney71 Callum Hopper75 Callum Rae

Coach: Adam AndrewsAssistant: Lucien Dean-Johns, Gerard SholleyDevelopment Coach: Speros BeasleyAssitant Coach: Shane Murphy

OLD TRINITY

1 Cam Williams2 Jack Townley3 Matthew Hart4 Marshall Rippon5 Tom Quinn6 Marc James7 Jeremy Mugavin8 Clayton Hinkley9 Will Blakey10 Peter Summers10R Ben Jongebloed11 Tom Silvestro11R Angus Adams12 Hugh Vickers-Willis13 Tom Girdwood14 Andy Wettenhall15 Piers Flanagan15R Liam Walder16 Paddy Hayes17 Rich Langham18 Jeremy Taylor19 Kieran Harper20 Paul Bunn21 George Cameron22 Sam Smith23 Sean Carr24 Will Cunningham25 Angus Nice26 Rory Fairbairn27 Kade Answerth28 George Curnow29 Patrick Gardiner30 Gus Ford31 Daniel Van de Pol32 Riley McMahon33 Tom MacKenzie34 Will Hartnell35 Tim Geappen36 Shaw Kitchen36R David Withers37 Dale Hinkley37R Tom Foott38 Ryan Eade

39 Dirk Heinz40 James Carr41 Jacob Callahan42 Jack Wood43 Ed Ratcliffe44 James Koroneos45 Damian Barton46 Will Langley47 Al Evans48 Hugh Evans49 Will McFarlane50 George Chisholm51 Connor Lappin52 Jared Crawford53 Andy Batarilo54 Dan Batarilo55 Tom Batarilo56 Tyson Deane57 Jack Heinz58 Ed Long59 Jamie Mugavin61 Charles Fry63 Tom Nagle66 Jack Curnow67 Michael Pritchard69 Taylor Preece74 Zach Thomson75 Louis Wardle78 Sam Briggs79 Bernie Chomley86 David Cumming91 Matty Blair92 Alec Binns93 Ed Keach94 Jack Sheridan95 Henry Bennett 96 Kevin Johnson

Coach: Quinton GleesonAssistants: Ben McKinleyReserves: Jason BekThirds: Jason Evans

UNIVERSITY BLUES

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1 Zoccali, Giacomo2 Schroder Ryan3 Mcleod Alex4 Sullivan Tom (V-Capt)4 Res Forder Caleb5 Bentick Adam (V-Capt)5 Res McIntyre Owen6 Bevanda Jacob6 3rds Ugi7 Angel Michael8 Kazuro Nathan8 Res Daly, Kane9 Carey, Jed9 3rds Isaacs Thomas10 Garth George10 3rds Kingston Will11 Fleming, Sam11 3rds Connelly, Charlie12 Peart Chris13 Cartledge, Tristan13 Res McNicol, Fergus14 Cooke Nick14 Res Farrant, Michael15 Madden Luke16 Woods, Sam16 Res Jones, Sam17 Res Stapleton, Andrew17 Dimasi, Xavier18 Singleton Alex18 Res Bourrilhon, Edmund19 O'Halloran, Zach20 Clarke Shaun21 Shine, Jacob21 3rds Dillon Michael22 Caven Simon22 Res Yogarajah, Daniel23 Forder Jake23 3rds Shepheard, Bernard24 3rds O'Keefe, Sean24 Boyse, Alex25 Considine, Will25 3rds Yacoub, Danny26 Wallis, Josh26 3rds Satterley, Michael27 Jones, Chad27 2nds Riley, Thomas28 Gay Jack29 Hughes, Chris30 Van Meel Jake31 Hughes, Mitch32 Caven Tom (Captain)32 Res Jowett, Lachlan33 Wall David34 Burgin, Nick35 Del Zoppo, Tom36 Sullivan, Michael

37 Stapleton, Matt38 Madden Isaac39 Peart, Ben40 Res Gamwell, Pat40 Caven, Michael41 Colaco, Darren42 Sullivan Luke43 McClounan, James44 Bennie, James45 Hedley, Josh46 Piantella, Stefan47 Scerri, Luke48 Larkin, Nick49 Madden, Tom50 Tonge, Matthew51 Saundry, Tom52 Manunzio, Jesse53 Turville, Josh54 Riley, James55 Connelly, Edward56 Sulzberger, Michael57 Dillon, Anthony58 Issa, Claude59 Dugdale, Edward64 Sibbald, Edyn65 De Leur, Marcus66 Vague, Charlie67 Firth, Jack68 Whelan, Seamus69 Baird Luke70 Rose, Jonathan71 Isaacs, Will72 Whelan Liam73 Ryan Brendan74 Pignatoro, Joe75 Jones, Jake76 Bromley, Jake77 Gavaghan, Chris78 Notaro, Jake79 Hutchings, Matt80 Holland, Jack81 Cannatelli, Steve82 Menzer, Tobi83 Cookson, Liam84 Cox, Xavier85 Dwyer, Josh86 Horton, Tom87 O'Sullivan, Patrick

Coach: Mark RileyAssistants: Matt O’Connor, Marcus Barham, Simon AtkinsReserves Coach: Chris DavisAssistant: Gary McIntyre, Steve Glenn3rds Coaches: Paul Rahill, Matt Borzillo

ST BERNARDS

1 Steven Freemantle2 Tim Smith3 Ben Smithwick4 Jacob Murphy5 Joel Rice6 James Rimington7 Morgan Evans8 Julian Rowe9 James Gaff10 Michael Thompson11 Scott Virtue12 Sam Cust13 Rhett Mitchelhill14 Lachlan Macleod15 Jarrod Reid16 Harry Hill17 Cameron Wallace18 James Courtot19 Andrew Sloan19 Matthew Parker20 Lochlan Hall21 Patrick Cremean22 Ben Coull23 Jack Harris24 Marcus Cushen25 Pier Akec26 Zander Adam27 Henry McQueen-Miscamble28 Mitchell Nixon29 Athol Candlish30 Cameron Jones 31 Brett De Leijer32 Jeremy Cator33 Tagan Carter-Taylor34 Luke Crozier35 Liam Cooney36 Matthew Pallozzi37 Tom Chapman38 Zac Lisle39 Callum Cameron40 Sam Hassett41 Harry Moore42 Bruno Consalvo43 Rob Ohern44 Nick Richardson45 Matthew Vardy

46 David Blackie47 Nick Morris48 Karsten Rodenberg49 Gordon Ryan50 Alex Richardson51 Christian Virgona 52 Matthew Driver53 Thomas Maher54 Matthew Rupena55 Spencer Cambridge56 Lewis Fotheringham57 Harry Maxwell58 Pat Arundel59 Lewis Nixon60 Jack Meldrum61 Zac Rose62 James Coull63 Alexander Moshovelis64 James King65 Aaron Di Rezno66 Will Wright67 Will Karras68 Vacant 70 Sam Landgren71 Charlie Wood72 Campbell Wallace73 Callum O'Brien74 Tom Macready-Bryan74 Michael Mazzacato75 Tim Laidlaw76 Simon Lenders68 Gene Thorbecke70 Sam Landgren70 Charlie Wood71 Zac Lisle72 Campbell Wallace72 Charlie Wood73 Callum O’brien74 Tom Macready-Bryan74 Michael Mazzacato75 Tim Laidlaw76 Simon Lenders

Coach: Paul O’Connell and Michael TarrantAssistants: Grant Chisnell, Mark Rice, Jarrod Reid

OLD CAREY

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1 Alexander Croft2 Tom Penberthy3 Matthew Singleton4 Dominic Russo4 R Michael Irvine5 Andrew Scott6 Julian Hocking 7 Sam Hibbins8 Julian Eimutis9 Billy Riddle10 Jim Bazzani10 R Michael Dockery11 Will Johnson (VC)11 R Curtis Collins12 Fergus Huntington13 Callum Regan14 Sebastian Evans15 Matthew Yates16 Matthew Barton17 Courtney Hylton (C)18 Trent Zimbachs (C)18 R Tim Varigos19 Stuart Inglis20 Tim Phillips20 R Michael Gregory21 Hunter Pool22 Kenny Ong23 Wil Tardif24 Cam Tennant24 R Ross Katsambanis25 William Pocknee26 Jesse Band Conrick27 Zac Gibson28 Sam Sabbatucci29 James Dunn30 Josh Kamener30 R Harry Hawkins31 Lindsay Apted32 Nick Crema

33 Lachlan Ferguson33 R Jacob Diplaris34 Harry Croft34 R Lachlan Cooke35 Max Leishman 36 Matthew Jenkinson37 Tim Baxter38 Sam Skurrie39 Dylan Chaplin Burch40 Andrew Scott41 Sam Hynes42 Jack Parsons43 Ed Malone44 Alistair Fahie45 Fredrick Sullivan46 Julian Hampton47 James Kenyon-Smith48 Sam Doupe-Watt49 Elliot Cattell50 Cameron Tennant51 Christian Middleton52 Huw Apted53 Levi Fernandez54 Cameron Bonnar55 Ben Pugh56 Calvin Lyon57 Charlie Simmons58 Nick Bobeff59 Sam Cutts61 Ed Cordner64 Bernie Morris71 Tim McNamara81 Oscar Pearson

Coach: Shane JoyceReserves: Nick RoachThirds: Ronnie BatemanU19: Nick Hibbins

COLLEGIANS

   

 

 

1 Matthew Murphy2 Nicholas Wood (VC)3 Benjamin Dowd4 James Strauss5 Patrick Dowd6 Steven Salopek7 Charles Ring8 Jordan Gysberts9 Rohan Bail9* Julian Staffi eri10 Karl Wissell11 Dylan Jones12 Nicholas McArdle13 Patrick Keely14 Chris Gleeson15 Jack Holden16 Jason Salopek17 Zachary Ginies18 Billy Kanakis19 Stephen Gilham20 Shaun Kennedy21 Francis Keely22 Zane Carter22* Phil Edgar23 Luke Andrews24 James Stewart25 Lachlan Nankervis26 Troy McMaster27 Gerard Gleeson27* Tom Massey28 Jono Ring29 Tom Quinlan30 Tom Cunningham31 Anthony Lynch (C)32 William Coates33 Kelvin Williams33* Jack Weber34 Benjamin Sullivan35 Patrick McLennan36 Lachlan McKenzie37 Luke Sabato38 Panayioti Karageorgiou39 Ashley Morris40 Anthony Giarrusso41 Tom McPherson

42 Lionel Ogden43 Kyle Emery44 Henry Parkes44* Lachlan Sullivan45 Nick Murphy46 Conor Ross48 Tim Bourke49 Darcy Kennedy50 James Canterbury52 Frank Bonnacci54 Roland De Biase58 Mitchell Smart59 Zachary Morse62 Michael Turnbull70 Oliver Braithwaite78 Nick Meehan84 Jarrod Nash

Senior Coach: Jon EdgarAssistant: Steve Salopek and Stephen GilhamReserves Coach: Kornel DachsThirds Coach: Ben Omizzolo and Jarrod McMasterThirds Coach (Green): Ian Ledder

ST KEVINS

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WILLIAM BUCK PREMIER

1 Jake Williams 2 Daniel Noonan (VC) 3 Jay Bruno 4 Denis Symeopoulos 5 Caydn Beetham 6 Ben Kennedy (VC) 7 Michael Darvell 8 Lachlan Howe 9 Matthew Margin 10 Marc Johnston 11 Josh Agius 12 Brendan Goss 13 Cauley Beetham 14 Josh Douglas 15 Matt Skidmore 16 Louis Tiernan 17 Robert Ralph 18 John Shaw (C) 19 Tim Dynon 20 Marcus Allan 21 Charlie Woodley 22 Louis Denton 23 James Ulbrick 24 Jordan Kelly 25 Tom Williams 26 Nick Wynne 27 Luke Ball 28 Tom Anderson 29 Matt Handley 30 Nick Serafi ni 31 Fraser Lane 32 Lachy Hayres 33 Tyson Thomas 34 Tomi Johnston 35 Ed Lachal 36 Nick Pepperell 37 Daniel Harangozo 38 Matt Douglas

39 Nick Nunan 40 Jarryd Skene 41 Esmond Prowse 42 Matthew Peric 43 Patrick Tiernan 44 Jeremy Hannan 45 Lachlan Keith 46 Josh Anderson 47 Charlie Denton 48 Tom Fantasia 49 Jonathan Pintal 50 Ben Plant 51 Oliver Silk 52 Tristian Parker 53 Chris Margin 54 James Forrest 55 Clay Johnston 56 Harry Lachal 57 Joe Barlow 58 Hayden Troiani 59 David Nash 60 Matthew Hess 61 Luke Pirrie 62 Luke Bisset 63 Harry Batten 64 Tom Wynne 65 Jack Kelliher 66 Will Richards

Senior Coaches: Pat Hawkins and Ted WoodruffDev. & Res. Coach: Murray BrowneAss Coaches: Matt Ball, Andrew Biddlecombe and Tim Ockleshaw

OLD XAVERIANS

1 Josh Steadman2 Harrie Lahy3 Scott Myers4 Tim Howie5 Lochy Dornauf6 Simon Hogan7 Hugh Curnow8 Tyson Kruse9 Joel Ernest10 Bede Mahon ( C )11 Barton Mill12 Sam Bennett13 Angus Drysdale14 Brendan Dess15 Lachlan Huntington16 Toby Sheahan17 Tom Chalkley18 Matthew O'Brien19 Ben Saliba20 Tyrone Bean21 Tom Sharp22 Thomas Howgate23 Rob Humann24 Isaac Anderson25 Brent Sheahan26 Miles Rowlands27 Nicholas Batten28 Jake Edwards29 Chris Duck30 Angus Locke31 Xavier Flanagan32 Steven Flight33 Campbell Moorfi eld34 Jordan Quaile35 James Bismire36 Jacob Gardiner37 Harry Allen38 Lewis Steere39 Adam Pitt40 Daniel Pratt41 Harry King42 Charlie Richardson43 Alastair Robbins

44 Jordan Payne45 Mitchell Aitken46 Simon Lewis47 Morgan Nunan48 Jeremy Hill49 Hamish Clemons50 Marcus Sevior51 Michael Coffey52 Peter Aitken53 John Vrodos54 Josh Kimpton55 Sean Butler56 Jackson Clarke58 Henry Robinson61 Sam Forrest64 Jack Dawson70 Alex Killalea77 Nich Hilderbrandt

Senior Coach: Cameron RobertsReserves Coach: Lincoln MerloUnder-19 Coach: Beau Harris

UNIVERSITY BLACKS

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PREMIER B

1 Leigh Fletcher2 Adam Mc Neil3 Guy Martyn4 Jay Dillon5 Nathan Smith6 Jack Zaina7 Jesse Lovig8 Stephen Anderson9 Matthew Care10 Christian Carnovale11 Kyle Pinto12 Ben Traeger-Haig13 Nick Jewell14 Matt Robbins15 Rory Lynch16 Cam Hetherington17 Daniel Corp18 Tim Jones19 Rick Jones20 Jack Touli21 Brendan Culvenor22 Charlie Miles23 Richard Atkins24 Zac Donald25 Benji Audage26 Samuel Clements27 Liam McCartney28 Ben Kezilas29 Finn McMaster-Garraway30 Joel Emmins31 Ed Turner32 Joshua Mc Pherson33 Adam Power34 Ryan Fogarty35 Ashley Fisher36 Stefan Constantinou37 Ben Kneebush38 Michael Dynon39 Nick Jackson40 Anthony Folino

41 Lachie Cairns42 Matt Ryan43 Ollie Jewell44 Ned Fallon45 Sam Cougan46 Luke Morcombe47 Lachlan Wheeler48 Jesse Reece49 Matt Broadley50 Jack Lloyd51 Vin Camera52 Kyle McNeil53 Sam Bradford54 Tom Cougan55 Daniel Anderson56 Mark Short52 Kyal McNeil53 Sam Bradford54 Sam Care55 Tom Cougan56 Mark Short

Senior Coach: Owen LalorAssistant Coach: Lou FolinoReserves Coach: Anthony Quon

HAMPTON ROVERS

1 Rory Angiolella2 Matt Kyroussis3 Ross Borland4 Max Davie5 Stuart Hurley [R]6 Aidan Lambert7 Jack Beech8 James Meakin9 Maxim Allen10 Tom Cheshire11 Daniel Bisetto12 Alister Green13 Matt Brown14 Martin Deasey15 Richard Willingham16 Tom Biscaro17 Hugh Morris-Dalton18 Will Zaghis19 Antony Harbor20 Dylan Patcas21 Jack Simcoe22 Mitch McWhinney23 Sam Baker24 Jack Parkinson25 Sam Carroll26 Jack Dalton27 Max Oliver28 Bryce McAdam28 James McGee29 Nathan Ligris30 Jamie Mackay31 Luke Baker32 Steve Petsinis32 Dom Pound-Palmieri33 Jared Shaw

34 Will Johnson35 Cailean Moore36 Adam Cicchini37 Trent Carpenter [R]38 Chris Doherty39 Drew Olarenshaw40 Josh Munro41 Dale Sheedy42 Greg Hesse43 Raphael Lloyd45 Nick Marshall45 David Lee [R]46 Dieter Tieman47 Julian Turner48 Jordan Spriggs49 Luke Edwards50 Pete Baccanello52 Phillip Carydis53 Joe Atkinson54 Tom Scullie60 Jonathan Anderson61 Lachie Henderson64 Lachie Brown65 Hugh Hannaford66 Sam Buckely67 Corbin Stevic68 Sam Dalton74 Liam Sugrue85 Will Pickering88 Keith Dimech120 Matthew Gaite

Senior Coaches:Michael Pickering & Nick MitchellRes. Coach: Sam BuckleyCo-Captains:Rory Angiolella and Daniel Bisetto

FITZROY

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1 Matt Duggan2 Rob Cathcart3 Matt Petering4 Sean Coote5 Tom Abbott6 Lachlan Howes7 Tom Dean C8 Josh Ward9 Doug Pritchard10 Nick Loucaides11 Scott Braithwaite12 Scott Gower13 Will Murton14 Adam Schneider15 Lachlan Boyd16 Sam McBain17 Anthony Carroll18 Will Edmonds19 Joel Di Natale20 Callan Buckley21 Mitch Howes22 Steve Scott23 Ben McLean24 Ben Dickson25 Daniel Gribbons25 Travis Woolnough26 Michael Defontenay27 Jack Grange28 Jack Gabron Uhe29 Tim Cumming30 Matt Williams32 Dylan Gabron Uhe33 Steve Milne33 Matt Stephens34 Richard Ryan35 Sean McNicholas35 Luke Globan36 Ryan Keating36 Scott Kendall37 Elliott Harris38 Michael Wilson39 Luke McNicholas

40 James Bull41 Damien Johns42 Tim Pritchard43 Luke Edmondson44 Pete Richter45 Drew Kelly46 Matt Zagni47 Tom Perkin48 Matt Lovejoy50 Brendan Ellul51 Todd Douglass52 Chris McLaren53 Sean Brennan54 Scott Moore55 Will Gillespie56 Nick Dickinson57 Tom Woodward58 Ryan Bennett59 Athan Aridas60 Daniel Ladds61 Lucas Bourne62 Jordan Smith63 Addison Martin64 Andrew Watson68 Byron Hughes72 Mark Ensor

Travis Kelly

Coach: Brayden Haynes / Alex Bennett

BEAUMARIS

PREMIER B

1 Ben Jakobi2 Luke Healy3 Levi Otto4 Harry Hill5 Michael Slater6 Tom Fisher8 Jordan Pascoe9 Jack Rutter10 Tom Larkworthy11 Dylan Verney12 Jarrod Sargent12 Oliver Cavallaro13 Matt Fogarty14 Jack Cowling15 Charlie King17 James Bainbridge17 Ben Jarick18 Brock Rawlinson19 Cal Macleod21 Tim Fogarty22 Harrison McIntyre23 Michael Karayannis24 Jandre Olivier25 Riley Cummin26 Ben Austen27 Lachie Nicholls28 Hamish Graham29 Josh Dickerson30 Tom King31 Andrew McBain32 Brandon Harris33 Tom Boxtel34 Tom Mariani35 Luke Forato37 Harry Cannon38 Mackie Robertson39 Tom Gunning40 Zack Alcott

41 James North43 Tom Jakobi44 Daniel Anthony45 Tom Hamilton46 Ben Trivett48 Seb Zaia49 Adam Andrews50 Andrew Ogilvie51 Sam Campbell52 Stuart Hooy53 Jesse McLean54 Angus Morrison55 Angus Grant56 Elliot Avis57 Martin Ho60 George Kimpton-Moss62 George Yeomans63 Tom Delaney64 Brian Randall66 Fraser Carlson69 Scott Collie70 Will Bardoel71 Ben Sayer72 Sam Spencer73 Alex Wilkinson

Coach: Greg HutchisonAssistant: Mitchell PepperReserves: Ross StewartAssistant: Ryan Joseph

OLD BRIGHTON

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PREMIER B

1 Andre Headberry1A Shane Chapman2 Nick Petering2A Michael Chapman3 Lachlan Leeds3A Jake Richardson4 Nick Woodland4A Harrison Berenger5 Alfred Oppy5A Calvin Oppy6 Adam Johnson7 Andrew Young7A Luke Richardson8 Andrew Hickey8A Harrison Perrin9 Sam Baring10 Sam Le Lievre11 James Taylor11A Aaron Darnell12 Mac Cameron12A Jason Ly13 Charles Cosgriff14 Joel Bartram15 Ben Tilley16 Darcy Meehan17 Jake Meade18 Joe Cosgriff18A James Hertan19 Matthew Davidson20 Josh Williams20A Justin Mazur21 Daniel Easson21A Nik Giannios22 Taylor Cameron23 James Young24 Gareth Taylor25 Damien Hatch25A Thomas Waters26 Sam Whatley27 Darcy Bibby28 Tom Lancaster29 Maddison Hardiman30 Joe Griffi ths30A William Geary31 Callum Dick32 Matthew Whitty32A Daniel Garabiles33 Ben Whitfort33A Rami Shenouda34 Keegan Mason34A Scott Crawshaw35 Cameron Pither36 Charlie Rosetti36A Joseph Xuereb37 Grange McMahon37A Lance Hammond38 Lachlan Buck

39 Ryan Taylor40 Gerard Gillian40A Daniel Brogden42 James Duffy43 Tom Duffy43A Sudish Perera44 Liam Darcy44A Luke Leviston45 Chris Wheeler45A Martin Phillips46 Sam Walsh47 James Mooney48 Matt Mason49 Christian Dougherty50 Josh Anaf51 Will Hogan51A Henry Drysdale52 Cameron Pither53 Nicholas Cowan54 Braxton Conroy55 Pat Featonby56 Pat Clifton57 Patrick Long59 David Meulendijks60 Paul Tweedly61 Nicholas Phillips62A Andrew Hawes63 Will Margetts63A James Galli65 Nathan Threlfall66 Nick Mills66A William Lucas67 Tom Ruddell68A Tom O'Dwyer69 Tim Berenyi69A Tim Kenyon70 George Tallis71 Owen Cumming74 Ryan Phillips76 Hayden Devanny77A James Cossins78 Josh Boyle79 Daniel Heap80 Gavin Powles81A Nick Armstrong85 Callum Wilson86A Alex Lacota87 Nick Burri93 Matt Davies94 Haydn Brouwer98 Jake Stephens99 Seb Poole

Coach: Paul GrovesAss: Michael Sandry, Maddison HardimanRes: James Donnelly, Joseph SalvatoreThirds: Shane Chapman, Nick Rhoden

MONASH BLUES

THE carringbush Hotel

1 Adam Schofi eld2 James Paul3 Hamish McLauchlan4 Alex Woltering5 Peter Shakallis6 John Nicolopoulos7 Lachie Nash8 Nick Gooda9 Peter Gleadhill C10 Corey Connelly11 Jordan Donnelly12 Josh Dawson13 Brett Voss14 Dan Harrison15 Shane Valenti16 Nick Harrison17 Mitch Rafferty18 Jarrod Plymin19 Jordan Toy20 Jackson Arthur21 Campbell Faulkner22 Tim Witherow23 Lachlan Treverton24 Jack Pickford25 Scott Ellis26 Nathan Waite VC27 Adam Budge28 Chris Povey29 Matt McIntyre30 Hamish McWilliam31 Adam Weekes VC32 Ed Limon33 Josh Steen34 Damian Fletcher35 Josh Alkemade36 Sean MacPherson37 Dan Newby38 Andrew Godfrey40 Ben O'Leary41 Michael Stowe42 Damian Gauci43 Aaron Toy

44 Shannon Mulholland45 Julian Scott46 Tristan Bowman47 Nick Bourke48 Tristan Coles49 Ned Sturrock50 Jason Derks51 Mark Quiambo52 Mark Seccull53 Tom Tyrell54 Sam Hall55 Ben Langford-Jones56 Tom Tyrell57 Ben Scammell58 Nathan Hunter59 Jamie Cain60 Alex Thorley61 Nick Carey62 Nathan Tabe64 Adam Hardeman65 Mitchell Sturgess66 Sam Willems

Coach: Daniel HughesReserves: Adam Schofi eld

OLD HAILEYBURIANS

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PREMIER B

OLD SCOTCH

1 Andrew Jelbart2 Ashley Lim3 Josh Raines4 Nick Jamieson5 James Sansom6 Jack Bull (Capt)7 Tim Macmillan8 Lachie Hill9 Scott Sherwen10 Sam Margitich11 Charlie Long12 James Bowden (VC)14 Gene van den Broek (VC)15 James Long16 Nic Cox17 Jonathan Daggian18 Caillin O'Shannessy19 Max van den Broek20 Matthew Seed21 Ned Walmsley22 Hugo Perry23 Matt Tyler24 Jack Davis25 Max Davis26 Will Strange27 Chris Watts28 Sam Anderson29 Brett Borland30 Lachlan Byrne-Jones31 Cal McDonough32 Conor O'Beirne33 Henry Dick34 Aidan Franetic35 Callum Goldby36 Andrew Hummerston38 Henry Harms39 Tom Havers40 Angus Harlock41 Hayden Calway42 Jack McIntosh43 Justin Nikolovski44 Jack Furey45 Jack Hurley46 Max Wills47 Will Michael

48 Sam Willatt49 Sean Richardson50 Alex O'Shannessy51 John Daggian (3rds Capt)52 Matthew Bennett53 Mitch Bradley54 Ed Furey55 Josh Gordon58 Hamish Dennis59 Nick Bennison60 Scott Wilcox61 Tom Holding62 Scott Sansom63 Julian Beard64 Ben Aharfi 65 Campbell Matthews66 Sam Hatty67 Kris Paltoglou68 Tom Beddison69 Alex van Ryn70 Edward von Moger71 Nich Reddish72 Lewis Parisi73 James Parsell74 Ed Gillies75 Cameron Melville76 Sam Neil77 Tom Hamilton78 Charlie Dixon79 Will Carroll80 Richard Wilkinson81 Tim Melville82 Alex King83 Angus Greenaway84 Will Mackintosh85 Chris Perrott86 Nick Myhal87 Nick Woods89 Robert Hays90 Fraser Macfarlane96 Blood Jumper97 Blood Jumper98 Blood Jumper99 Blood Jumper

Senior Coach: Mark PassadorAssistants: Alan Carter, Will Lewis & Chris RubickReserves Coach: Tristan FoenanderAssistants: Anthony Furey & Nick LindsayThirds Coach: Paul DoddAssistant: Terry Kendell

1 Tom McLennan1A Nathan Papptsanis2 Sam Chitty2A Leigh jenkins3 Liam Platt4 Adam Knight5 Mick Graham6 Daniel Price6A Brad Austin7 Jason Bristow8 Charlie Dillon8A Bailey Dillon9 Mick Meyer10 Jack Edwards10A Tim Kight11 Mac O'Donnell12 Matt Boland 13 Hayden Pike13A Ryan Bedwell14 Stent Powell14A Josh Green15 Sean Hendricks16 Nathan Peterson17 James Everest17A Kane Bode18 Steve Sullivan19 Luke Morgan20 Sean Chapman21 Dan Maloney21A Lewis Emmerson22 James Salouris22A Dan iel 23 Tim Boland23A Matthew Hayes24 Matthew Dickie25 Jackson Boland26 Nathan Ng27 Tim Carroll28 Jaye Edmunds29 Guy Crilley30 Tom Redmond31 Corey Fall -Jablonka

32 Dylan Glascott32A Lachlan Glascott33 Darcy Ballard34 Lachlan Gallagher35 James Le Breton36 Ried Irvine39 Rob Meade41 Oliver Herd43 James Lay44 Josh Manning56 Jesse Waters57 Tom Congerton58 Izar Daou59 Ahsley Dickison60 Jaye Edmunds61 Nick Farnbach62 Luke Forbes63 Matthew Francis64 Dan iel Graham65 Joshua Hall66 Nicholas Huttley67 Conor Larkin68 Jack Love69 Matt McCoy70 Matthew McDonald71 Matthew Rattenbury72 Steven Rickards73 Kye Steegstra74 Zac Straker75 Ryan Stringer76 Jack Vorbach77 Andrew Waterson78 Jordan Young79 Sam Moloney80 Tom Jenkins81 Dylan Dykas82 Andrew Silva83 Luke Forbes84 Matthew Anderson

Coach: Sam RadfordReserves: Tony WhiteU-19 Coach: Luke Borella

PARKDALE VULTURES

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PREMIER B

1 Paul Wintle2 Brayden O'Toole3 Luke Kowalski4 Darcy Holden5 Jaryd Robertson6 Tom Garside7 Michael Barnes8 Pat Hurst9 Chris Richards10 Josh Cowan11 Simon Richards (Capt)12 Tom Tyquin13 Pat Tyquin14 Hayden Jeans15 Lachlan Palfrey16 Alex Cross17 Mitchell Coen18 Alex Kane19 Matt Caia20 George Rowlands21 Sam D'Andrea22 Ben Nicoll23 Ben Hubeek24 James Tyquin25 Jack Beckwith26 Jimmy Colyvan28 Tom McMahon29 Trent Pastura30 Chris Mangoni31 Dale Foley32 Kieran Arthur33 Lachlan Mirams34 Jack O'Kearney35 Mitchell Johnstone36 Chris McCready37 Dan Garside38 Michael Seeber39 Nick Seeber40 Benjamin Dance41 Mark Geschke42 John Dawes43 Alex Smout44 Brett Denton

45 Rhys Kennedy46 Josh Heron47 Corey Bader48 James Dalzotto49 Fin Neaves50 Robert Iudica51 Lachlan Dee52 Zac Calvez53 Jack Hellier55 Alex Whalebone57 Ben Hodges59 John Patounas60 Tim Jeans62 Luke Porter66 Damien Waters70 Luke Terrell73 Lewis Stutterd74 Matthew Pitt76 Mitchell Kent64 Sam Amon65 Callum Byrnes66 Damien Waters67 Kieran Tuke68 Alex Whalebone70 Luke Terrell72 Luke Porter73 Lewis Stutterd74 Matthew Pitt76 Mitchell Kent

Coach: Steve RyanAssistants: Adam AcremanReserves: Steve D’Andrea

ST BEDES/MENTONE TIGERS

1 Eugen Routman2 Daniel Cohen3 Ash Burstin4 Jarryd Ludski5 Nick Lewis6 David Fayman7 Brad Caplan8 Geoff Measey9 Ash Kalb10 Adam Caplan11 Warren Steinberg12 Richie Simon13 Zac Braun14 Jeremy Forbes15 Dean Rotenberg16 Nick Marks (Capt)17 Josh Ludski19 Joel Gocs20 Josh Kalmus21 Jake Kalmus22 Roi Abraham23 Andrew Thurin24 Stuart Fayman25 Jake Lew26 Ben Kalmus27 Nadav Harel28 Dov Paltiel29 Jayden Yarrow30 Alex Wollan31 Brandon Joel32 Josh Baron33 Jordan Bade-Boon34 Ari Wytwornik35 Corey Jankie36 Justin Berkowitz37 Ryan White

38 Jordan Tonkin39 Michael Feiler40 Jono Goldberg41 Nathan Zielinski42 Jordan Cohen43 Jesse Velleman44 Dylan Rothschild47 Tim Freed48 Simon Roth49 Ben Sher50 Jordan Rubinstein51 Daniel Goodman52 Ben Michowski54 Jordan Lipton55 Ollie Hoffman56 David Glass57 Aaron Fetter58 Jarred Swire60 Andrew Slade58 Jarred Swire60 Andrew Slade

Coach: Marty PaskReserves: Rob PattersonU19 Coach: Ash Shenker

AJAX

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PREMIER C

1 Keegan Stewart2 Lloyd Everett3 Nick Silvestro4 Will Barker5 Jordan Stewart6 Sam Banfi eld7 Tim Nixon (Co Capt)8 Tom Rothel9 Tom Small (Co Capt)10 Jesse Toniolo11 Charlie Logan12 Dan Meddings13 Sam Wood14 Ryan Harris15 Lachlan Topp16 Andre Lister17 Declan Reilly18 Brett Sinclair19 Drew Dickson20 Tom Smith21 Jackson Small22 James Small23 Nick Tonkin24 John Nankervis25 James Gray (RC)26 Harrison Mills27 Louis O'Keefe28 Hayden Parker29 Dominic O'Keefe30 Lachlan Holmes31 Will Osborn32 James Anderson33 Damien Simic34 Sean Stewart35 Hugo Gates36 Lachlan Gallop37 Jack Belkin38 Will Conly39 Adrian Bednarek40 Lachlan Kellock41 Tim Mollard42 Tom Green

43 Jack Presnell44 Connor Mengler-Francis45 Finn McEvoy45R Damien Hay46 Travis Mudra47 Kirren Ponniah48 Tom Stewart49 Luke Matias50 Leo Bosley52 Robbie Handel53 Chris Bold54 Connor Wilson55 James Easton56 James Cleeve57 Alex Young58 Brad Chilko59 Matthew Wood60 Jeremy Anderson61 Nick Young62 James Turner63 Andrew Clark64 Alister Burge65 Sam McDonald66 Callum Hogan67 Nick O'Connor68 George Berry72 Chris Prendergast76 Fred Phommachack

Senior Coach: Simon WilliamsAss Coach: Stuart Wigney / Josh HomannRes Coach: Andrew Spittal / Luke PriceRes Ass Coach: Simon WidjajaThirds Coach: Will Bowes

CAULFIELD GRAMM

 

1 Chris Grant2 Tim Scott3 Dermot Cleary(C)4 Ryan Henderson5 Josh Paola6 Aaron Cloke7 Chris Lavery8 Tim Michael9 Gary Bennett10 Stuart Wines(DVC)12 Ben Hogan13 Josh Revere14 Pat Di Siervi(VC)15 Pat Ioannidis16 Chris Pearson17 Tim Doherty18 James Chapple19 Jim Hunt(DVC)20 Aisea Valentini21 Jake Pappon22 Luke Andreatta23 Josh Abela24 Tom Nolan25 Jake Benoiton26 Ben Still27 Clint Pinney28 Baden Wass29 Rob Holden30 Chris Mercuri31 Trevor Bromley32 Andrew Murray33 Nick Seel(DVC)34 Zac Thiessens35 Liam Gillard(VC)36 Andrew Mase37 Zac Barrett38 Matt Wass39 Aaron Binns40 Jack Davidson41 Rod Gonzalez42 Mason Ansell43 Scott Murray

44 Zac Mousoulis45 Adam Matthieson46 Brodie Weymouth47 Nathan Miller48 Matt Aranha49 Andrew Weymouth50 Luke Pappon51 Scott Johnstone52 Zac Barrett53 Sherhan Rodrigo54 Michael Klonaridis55 Jack Van Den Ven57 Leroy Moeller58 Dylan Ruddy59 George Angelus60 Conner Murphy61 Tom Eden62 Ben Stewart63 Milo Glum64 Shane Borland65 Nick Fabrici67 Kevin Harris68 Matt Pearson69 Rob Hyde70 Manny Catalla

Coach: Jamie MolloAssistants: Stephen KeleherReserves Coach: Evan Lukas

OAKLEIGH

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PREMIER C

1 Josh Hetherington2 Jack Delbridge3 Andrew Brazzale4 Paul Brough5 Michael Mathieson6 Doug Lloyd7 Josh O'Bryan8 Michael Cochrane9 Micheal Henderson10 Jezza Fulthiem11 Angus Michael12 Tyler Black13 Jett Gueren14 Will Delbridge15 Josh Fidanza16 Billy Shute17 Sam Bishop18 Margo19 Darcy Spencer20 Cam Hoskings21 Sam Glover22 Charlie Aitken23 Luke Marriott24 Nick Bennett24 Luke Rosser25 Tim Orchard25 Pat Norman26 Tim Allman27 Peter Couvalias28 Blake Goodwin29 Cal Spencer30 Liam Kinsella31 Trent Morrow32 Tyson Wiegold33 Jarrod Balme33 Rob Maibaum34 Nick Taylor35 Sam Healey35 Joe Deneefe36 Max Waters37 Ryan Green38 Cale Truran Johnstone39 Mark Brazzale40 Ben Hurley41 Michael Facciola42 Zac Jones43 Nathan Drummond44 Mathew Vlahos

45 Glen Evans46 Chris Houghton47 Dan Boehm48 Tom Elliott49 Tom Bache50 Todd Dover51 Tim Lloyd52 Jack Hallett53 David Lyon54 Lachie James55 Tim Chapman56 Matthew Whelan57 Emmett O'Donnell58 Mark Eisenbise59 Pat Slingo60 Simon Coles61 Anthony Greco62 Tom Davis63 Richard Spillane64 Billy Hawkes65 Brendan Drossler66 Michael Timlin67 Sam Nash68 Michael Giorgiev69 David Facciolo71 James McCubbin72 Patrick Donohue74 Seb Smart75 Hugh Moodie76 Mathew Whelan77 Liam Vear78 Tim Cook79 Ben Marchant80 Simon Hunter81 Pat Godfrey82 Pat Volpe83 Vergamalis84 Zaher Nawid85 Murray Plain86 Michael Walsh89 Lauchlan Rough91 Marcus Smith92 Duncan Rough93 Andrew Clarke94 Thomas Vorbach95 John O'keefe96 Lewis Allman99 Tom Crompton

Coach: Ian AitkenReserves: Theo VlahosThirds: Nathan Monaco

KEW

1 Tom Buckley (VC)2 Lucas Hemming3 Robert Chisholm (VC)4 Matt Perry5 Matthew Martinov6 James Landman7 Simon Keleher8 Isaiah Tahana8A Jack Singleton9 Luke Gogis10 Ryan Martin11 Jesse Maxfi eld 12 Henry Simon (VC)13 Jeremy Simon14 Boyd Upstill (C) 15 Ben Hardwick16 Sam Stait17 Sam Holten18 Jess Selby-Hele18A Wayne Cove 19 Matt Saunders20 Matthew Oaten (VC)21 Dimitri Fasoulis21A Orry Lack22 Luke Duthie23 Tim Naylor24 Alistair McCooke25 Lloyd Anrep26 Sam Mason27 Will Simon28 Andrew Clinch 29 Luke Saunders 30 Chris Coghlan 30A Michael Westoby 31 Sam Barnes32 Daniel Riazati33 Stewart McCooke34 Mark Pappas35 Nick Curwood36 Blair Atkins37 Tom Harkin37A Damien Casey

38 James Gates38A Scott Walker 39 Jake Lever40 Stuart Gay41 Dan frazier42 Zac Leiser-Moore43 Rick Morris44 Sam Ashton44A Nick Oaten 45 Raz Kahn46 Nick Edwards46A Jarred Harry47 Sam Blandford48 Jack Meeking49 Jack Strooper 49A Leon Calvert 50 Jim Quarmby51 Dan Haysom52 Tom Haysom53 David Machin 54 Matthew McTernan 55 Adam Schwarz57 Nick Houghton58 Ben Rockman59 Evan Atkins60 Christian Doggett61 Damien Cleary62 Michael Bannan63 Lachlan Upstill65 Jerome Keast 69 Jak Wardley70 James Young 71 Chris Hecker 74 James Smythe75 Kristian Dompietro77 Tim Ashford 78 Michael Jukes80 Paul Konstanty81 Jason MacDonald82 Chris Cleary88 Nick Manning

Senior Coach: Ashleigh Lever Senior Assistant Coach: Mark CookeReserves Coach: Andrew KahoferThird 18 Coach: Paul Konstanty

ORMOND

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PREMIER C

Adam O'SullivanAdrian BonatoAlistair ClaytonAndy KayAngus McHenryAnthony BeainiAnthony Di CensoAnthony McGlinAnthony SalvatoreAsh VineyCallan StewartCameron KempDaniel ColoeDaniel McMahonDaniel RedmondDavid ValsordaDustin CracknellHeath JenkinsJackson GreenJake MaherJames BaxterJames CullenJames MaloneyJames RobertsonJarrod CarlsonJason WoodJeremiah AntypasJoe LicciardiJoel CrimminsJoel CunninghamJohn DimattinaJon SammutJonathan BlanchJonathan BortolottoJosh EdwardsJoshua JamesJulian TooheyLachlan MackieLiam BrockhusLiam McCormackMarcus HopkinsMatt BeayniMatt BlanchMatt GoughMatt MolloyMatthew GaspariniMichael AbrahamsMitch JonesNathan WhelanNicholas CrosbieNicholas Taylor

Nick RasoNick WattyOliver GrantPatrick HamblinPatrick LunnPeter AugustinRobbie KempRobert CostanzoRobert Di RobertoRowan McKenzieSam MackieSamual ChandlerSteven CrapperTim BlanchTim JamesTim MoneyTim MontagnaTom BlackTom CullenTom JonesTom StaffordVincent O'FlynnXavier Burns

Coach: Damien Theisz

MARCELLIN

1 Simon Bennett1 Jarome Whitchurch2 Damien McGuigan3 Tom Allwright3 Matthew Cottrell4 Nick Latsus4 Blake Hillier5 Nick Adamson5 Nick Russell6 Oliver Lloyd7 Nick Tsindos7 Matthew Woodbridge8 Michael Jenkin9 Rob Deev9 Thomas Stayner10 Matt Powell10 Bryce Frattin12 Alister Lloyd12 Louis Campbell13 Greg Tolson13 Josh Barrington14 Amer Halabi15 Liam Webb16 Andrew Parker17 Phil Bennett17 Tom Vogel18 Jackson Eade18 Lucas Stanboultgis19 Tom Kanz20 Will Kanz21 Andrew Clarke22 James Howells22 Sam Boyce23 James Allen23 Jason Louey24 Nick Clapham24 Steve Derry25 Harry Crothers26 David Berry

27 Guy Dickson27 Jonathan Steven28 Michael Troy29 Michael Corso29 Michael Hook30 Tom Schipper30 Mitchell Thomas31 Sam Powell32 Corey McLaughlin34 Christian Gorman37 GeorgeVitanaros38 Daniel Pelchen38 William Horman39 Robert Campbell41 Terry Mirikilis43 Ben Hart (C)46 Daniel Pirchin48 James Way49 Charles Thorn50 Xavier Troy51 Alex Vickery52 Joe Simon

Coach: Anson BrownlessAssistants: Ken Darby, Brad TymmonsReserves: Andrew Tsindos

OLD CAMBERWELL

NO NUMBERS

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PREMIER C

1 Matthew John2 Yuma Hemphill3 Matthew Carland4 Sam Carllard 5 Mati Christikakis6 Russell Ackerly7 Jack Gray8 Finlay Adamson9 Rob Chan10 Zac Read11 Michael Cavarra12 Josh Newton13 Nic Holdsworth14 Tim Murphy15 Ben Deller16 Sam Raunik17 Daniel Calman-Orr18 Tom Johnstone19 Philip Johnson20 Mitch Knight21 Jack Connolly22 Ben McColl23 Brad Carvalho24 Ryan Joy25 Ash Heaver26 Ben Coram27 Joel Hogarth28 Steve Puhar29 Nick Ebinger30 Michael Michetti31 James Monaghan32 Ryan Danaher33 Ben Gray34 Mitch Parkinson35 Hayden Barnett36 Nathan Bratby37 Ben Hynes38 Tom Gill39 Darcy Weston 40 Nick Green41 James Neylon42 Michael McLaughlin43 Sean McVernon

44 Michael Venosta45 Chris Cini46 Jackson Pennington47 Louis Hogarth48 Jack Gialamatzis49 George Daaboul50 Jacob Martin52 Josh Micallef53 Lewis Moore55 Tim Ball56 Nick Blackney57 Andrew Acciarito60 Sean O'Shea-Korbut61 Jeremy Venosta62 Billy McRae64 Miles Walsh66 Troy Clarke67 Anthony Oates72 Lawrence Henry73 Jackson Fyfe

Coach: Matt MontebelloAssistant: Michael JohnstoneReserves Coach: Matt WyndAssistant: Hamish Munro

WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS

1 Shaun Everington2 Liam Oliver3 Sam Wilcox4 Sam Gielings5 Adrian Del Monte6 David Bruno7 Michael Del Monte8 Paul Colbert9 Michael Basckos10 Brett Nagel11 Tom Shepherd12 Jordan Stanton13 James Binney14 Chris Johnson15 Trent Crouch16 Brad Flintoff17 Steve Edmonds18 Michael Mitris (C)19 Carl Groth (VC)20 Matthew Broughan21 Matthew Ferguson 22 Bill Murphy23 Jack Fahey24 Jacson Cecil 25 Nick Kenyon-Smith26 Brandt Harrison27 Patrick Walsh29 Andrew Paine30 Steve Tsanoudakis31 Ricky Jessop32 Nick Marshall33 Tom Kellock34 Richard Skok35 Will Gough36 Jake Erman37 Adam Baldwin38 Michael Golden39 Arthur Solomidis40 Alex Basckos41 Seamus Gibbs42 Jordan O'Neill43 Robert Glavas

44 Callum Matheson45 VACANT46 James Kandiliotis47 Peter Cardamone48 Dan Keating49 Tomas Ikeda 50 Dan Mancuso51 Adrian Mott52 Ryan Buckley53 Mark Moncrieff54 Steve Beattie55 Brendan Knox56 Adam Karim57 Adam Velli58 Alex Caserta59 Ashley Steer60 Alex Steinicke78 Justin Beilin62 Simon Leon63 Chris Toohey64 Max Kirwan65 Adam Velli66 Rowan Weddle67 Michael Gordon68 Daniel Mancuso69 Alex Caserta70 Jason Burns71 Scott Curatolo72 John Apostolopoulas73 Blair Mantesso74 Andrew Sheehan75 Nathan Pratt76 Sjouke Price77 Shane Underwood78 Justin Beilin

Coach: Chris NaishAssistant: Luke MorganReserves: Darren TollAssistant: John Hill

OLD IVANHOE

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PREMIER C

1 Sam Glenn2 James Moingard3 Stu Grigg ( C )4 Stef Barbour5 James Fletcher6 Vaughan Clarke7 George Fletcher8 Hayden Brodie9 Tom Coghlan10 Ben Southam11 Ben Mitchell12 Ash Collins13 Sam Buchanan14 Brett Brisbane15 Alex Wood16 Alex Marshall17 Eddie Coghlan18 Brad Schurman19 Rob Bambery20 Jeremy Gleeson21 Paul Coldrey22 Nick Fisher 23 Garth O'Connor-Price24 Seb Barbour25 Ben Carr26 Tom Wilkinson27 Shaun Payze28 Ben McKay29 Jordan Pomeroy30 Tom Feldgen31 Zac Kurts32 Adam Smrdel33 Andrew Starkins34 Jordan Owens35 Will Coghlan

36 Jake Archdeacon37 Will Harbinson38 Cam Macaulay39 Leith Baker40 Brett Macaulay42 Scott Cain43 Tom Malan44 Matthew Beggs45 Jamie Rhodes46 Brayden Churcher47 Aaron Brockley48 Nelson Felsigner49 Brandon Worn50 Jimmy Collins51 Mitch Kellerman52 Liam Nickels53 Alex Stock54 Bryce Kellerman55 Andrew Hochhegger56 Jaycob Johnson57 Ben Tracey58 Will Crowder59 Brendan Pullen60 Cam Pullen61 Zac Milenkovic64 Matt Forsyth66 Jack Cox99 Leon Newton

Coach: Nick ClaringboldAss Coaches: Damian Brice & Adam CreanRes Coach: Ben Mitchell

PENINSULA

1 Jack Campbell2 Tom Cincotta2 Matthew Rich3 Jayden Hill3 Francis Palleschi4 Tim Bourbon5 Michael Morrissey5 Liam Welsford6 Rob Mann C7 Francis Reed8 Rees Thomas9 Gus Patti9 Matt Sier10 Ben Chamberlain11 Daniel Hayes12 Tom Odrowaz13 Tim Wilson14 Ben Phibbs16 Nick Thomas16 Michael Pecorra17 Dan Smith18 Simon Hall19 Brad Kovac20 Nick Gentile21 Stuart Inglis VC22 Nick Peck23 Steve Oldman24 Liam Riley24 Tom McKenna25 Aaron Taun Henderson26 Jeremy Devlin27 Kieren Mc Keogh27 James Egan28 Stephen Welsford VC29 Stephen Forster31 Ben Woods32 Jamie Cetraro33 Steve Balloch34 Tim McDonald35 Sam Riley36 Damian Byrne36 Peter Razanitis

37 Rob McCarthy38 Josh White39 Josh Trounce40 Jake Walton41 Patrick Noone42 Dean Izon44 Xavier Patti45 Steve Mydaras47 James Sharp48 Dion Serena48 Dylan Tilli49 Dan Tran50 Michael Rice51 Patrick Flanagan57 Damian McLeod60 Patrick Cincotta61 James Verbyla63 Matt Whisson68 Christian Poretti69 Matt Wilkins

Coach: Ben PhibbsAssistant: Nick Lewton, Nick SnartReserves: Wayne Poulter, Steve Balloch

MAZENOD

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GRILL’D RISING STAR 2016

Jack Holden is in his first year with SKOB FC. He played 1st XVIII football at St Kevin’s College, completing Year 12 in 2014. He spent last year playing for Edithvale/Aspendale in the Peninsula Football League. Jack plays a like Steele Sidebottom as he tends to find good space and has the ability to play in a number of roles. He reads the play and understands the game very well according to Senior Coach at SKOB FC, Jon Edgar.

JACK HOLDEN SKOB FC

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RESU

LTS

PREMIER THIRDS LAST ROUNDSt Kevins Gold 3.1, 5.5, 7.8, 14.12 (96)Old Scotch 1.3, 3.4, 5.4, 6.7 (43)GOALS, St Kevins Gold: B. Omizzolo 2, N. Pryor 2, D. Kerr 2, J. Staffieri 2, J. Frazer 1, P. Nally 1, T. Johnston 1, L. Kenyon 1, H. Sargent 1, L. Roberts 1Old Scotch: N. Reddish 1, S. Richardson 1, E. Gillies 1, T. Melville 1, B. Aharfi 1, H. Dennis 1BEST, St Kevins Gold: L. Roberts, N. Pryor, J. Staffieri, J. Frazer, T. Johnston, T. CrookesOld Scotch: S. Richardson, S. Sansom, W. Mackintosh, E. Gillies, T. Melville, H. DennisSt Kevins Green 1.5, 5.9, 7.12, 11.13 (79)University Blues 3.2, 3.4, 6.4, 6.5 (41)GOALS, St Kevins Green: N. Armato 2, C. Keenan 2, T. Sullivan 2, D. Giannini 1, D. Dicintio 1, J. Howell 1, J. Barci 1, Z. Morse 1University Blues: S. Briggs 2, L. Walder 2, M. Pritchard 1, W. Simson 1BEST, St Kevins Green: University Blues: S. Briggs, A. Wood, A. Adams, C. Pyke, H. Seller, J. CurnowUniversity Blacks 3.4, 4.6, 5.8, 6.14 (50)Old Melburnians 0.1, 1.5, 2.11, 3.12 (30)GOALS, University Blacks: B. Farrow 2, L. Smith 1, J. Wilson 1, R. Sack 1, L. Flanagan 1Old Melburnians: M. Kenyon 1, A. Coleridge 1, W. Dowling 1BEST, University Blacks: W. Murray, L. Smith, J. Bowden, J. Tunbridge, A. Hayward, Z. HarrisOld Melburnians: T. Healey, R. Alstergren, T. Lackmann, S. Kelly, W. Dowling, S. HooperOld Xaverians Red 6.2, 11.6, 15.11, 17.18 (120)Collegians 1.2, 3.2, 4.3, 5.3 (33)GOALS, Old Xaverians Red: F. Lane 4, J. Agius 3, T. Bergin 2, S. Cleeve 2, D. Nash 1, M. Owen 1, J. Close 1, B. Dalbosco 1, D. Pittonet 1, L. Bosnar 1Collegians: B. Simpson 1, S. Mundy 1, L. Peck 1, G. Siassios 1, J. Patterson 1BEST, Old Xaverians Red: L. O’Sullivan, J. Agius, T. Beaton, J. Buffon, S. Cleeve, D. PittonetCollegians: N. Brown, J. Martyn, H. Luff, L. Peck, M. Gregory, B. SimpsonOld Xaverians Black 4.4, 7.8, 10.8, 16.12 (108)St Bernards 2.2, 6.3, 8.5, 12.5 (77)GOALS, Old Xaverians Black: T. Daniher 7, R. Follacchio 1, J. Bosnar 1, J. Hanger 1, L. Rogan 1, H. Buckley 1, L. Grigg 1, C. Denton 1, J. Delmo 1, J. Woods 1St Bernards: Z. Awan 4, M. Farrant 3, E. Dugdale 2, J. Rose 2, B. Ryan 1BEST, Old Xaverians Black: J. Hanger, A. Torre, T. Daniher, A. Cannon, D. Dempsey, L. GriggSt Bernards: J. Rose, M. Farrant, Z. Awan, M. Satterley, L. Jowett, T. MenzelOld Melburnians: T. Lackmann, H. Smith, T. Healey, D. Parkinson, C. Williamson, M. Cottee

PREMIER B THIRDS LAST ROUNDBeaumaris 4.6, 9.12, 12.13, 16.18 (114)St Bedes / Mentone Tigers 2.0, 2.4, 4.6, 4.6 (30)GOALS, Beaumaris: S. Moore 3, A. Zanca 3, N. Griffin 2, N. Heaton 2, T. Marshall 2, B. Hughes 1, J. Pemberton 1, M. Hardeman 1, J. Richter 1St Bedes / Mentone Tigers: N. Chappel 1, L. Murphy 1, C. Michaud 1, B. Atholwood 1BEST, Beaumaris: S. Moore, J. Pemberton, M. Hardeman, A. Zanca, N. Heaton, N. GriffinSt Bedes / Mentone Tigers: J. Stewart, J. Townley, L. Feather, L. Bell, S. Emmerton, B. AtholwoodFitzroy 3.4, 7.6, 10.11, 12.19 (91)Old Carey 0.1, 1.2, 1.3, 3.5 (23)GOALS, Fitzroy: L. Davis 4, S. Hurley 2, D. Ryan 1, J. McGee 1, L. McCarthy 1, K. Dimech 1, D. Ly 1, T. Wells 1Old Carey: S. Wilson 3BEST, Fitzroy: J. MacKay, L. Davis, J. Anderson, N. Grimshaw, K. Menzies, N. WhiteOld Carey: S. Lenders, M. Hexter, W. Guiney, M. Baker, B. Elzarka, S. WilsonDe La Salle 6.1, 8.3, 12.7, 13.7 (85)Parkdale Vultures 2.2, 3.6, 3.7, 5.12 (42)GOALS, De La Salle: N. Fyfield 3, B. Mannix 3, T. Kovarik 1, J. Mallas 1, D. Pendergast 1, B. Cranage 1, S. Moloney 1, D. Dobric 1, D. Millwood 1Parkdale Vultures: J. Young 2, J. Peirce 1, P. Lee 1, N. McKenzie 1BEST, De La Salle: D. Millwood, M. Nankervis, N. Fyfield, D. Pendergast, B. Mannix, T. JohnParkdale Vultures: S. Timuska-Carr, T. Richards, N. Farnbach, M. Ferguson, N. McKenzieRound 3 - 01/05/2016AJAX 4.4, 6.8, 10.12, 14.13 (97)Old Trinity 0.0, 1.4, 1.5, 2.9 (21)GOALS, AJAX: S. Brygel 3, D. Wein 2, N. Rischin 2, R. Abraham 1, D. Smorgon 1, E. Solomon 1, Z. Aron 1, B. Jones 1, J. Jones 1, L. Lewis 1Old Trinity: S. Stacker 1, O. Fairweather 1BEST, AJAX: S. New, Y. Gottlieb, S. Brygel, J. Herz, B. Jones, Y. DodgeOld Trinity: J. Smith, J. Gillies, T. Moore, O. Fairweather, G. Chadwick, C. Amiconi

PREMIER C THIRDS LAST ROUNDCaulfield Gr 5.3, 8.3, 12.8, 15.10 (100)Kew 1.2, 5.6, 5.9, 6.14 (50)GOALS, Caulfield Gr: L. Topp 4, T. Stephenson 3, L. Bourke 2, J. Anderson 2, A. Lawson 1, G. Berry 1, M. Judd 1, J. Massie 1Kew: E. O’Donnell 2, L. Allman 1, C. Watts 1, M. Plain 1, L. Rough 1BEST, Caulfield Gr: L. Gallop, A. Clark, L. Topp, L. Bourke, T. Stephenson, A. LawsonKew: B. Baker, S. Nash, E. O’Donnell, D. Kelleher, B. Marchant, M. VergamalisTherry Penola 3.5, 6.7, 11.12, 15.13 (103)Marcellin 2.0, 3.8, 4.9, 8.12 (60)GOALS, Therry Penola: S. Bannister 5, A. McKay 2, R. McKerrow 2, S. Rees 2, M. Jones 2, J. Quinn 1, A. Mudgway 1Marcellin: D. Cracknell 2, S. Ayoub 2, N. Attard 2, L. Thomas 1, C. Stewart 1BEST, Therry Penola: A. Mudgway, C. Talbot, R. McKerrow, A. McKay, S. Rees, M. JonesOrmond 1.4, 3.5, 6.8, 8.8 (56)Williamstown CYMS 0.0, 2.5, 2.6, 6.8 (44)GOALS, Ormond: J. Harry 2, A. Grace 2, M. Hirschman 1, E. Atkins 1, T. McCrabb 1, H. Conron 1Williamstown CYMS: M. Sneddon 3, J. MacKenzie 2, L. Molan 1BEST, Ormond: M. Hirschman, L. Blatman, J. Harry, M. Bannan, E. Atkins , S. O’SullivanWilliamstown CYMS: L. McKenzie, A. Hobday, L. Molan, B. Gatt, M. Busuttil, M. WalshP E G S 5.6, 7.9, 12.13, 17.15 (117)Old Camberwell 2.1, 4.3, 4.4, 6.5 (41)GOALS, P E G S: D. Podger 6, J. McDonald 2, L. Flaherty 2, T. Day 2, D. Lieu 1, D. Galea 1, J. Schulz 1, L. Zammit 1, R. Martell 1Old Camberwell: N. Russell 2, R. Pawlik 1, B. Cottrell 1, T. Hudson 1, J. Morris 1BEST, P E G S: D. Podger, L. Flaherty, D. Lieu, T. Day, T. Ferris, D. CollinsonOld Camberwell: S. Clark, M. Wakefield, J. Robinson, S. Needham, R. Pawlik, C. Urwin

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Below is the presentation by Bruno Conti, VAFA Board Member and former President of the VAFA, that he made at the VAFA Season Launch to welcome the newest VAFA Life Member Simon Costello.

Ladies and Gentleman it gives me great pleasure to be standing before you here this evening as I read out the credentials of Simon Costello.

Simon has over many years given outstanding service to the Association as well as to the Melbourne University Football and in particular University Blacks.

Club Player• At University Blacks he played 248 games which

is still a club record.

• He has won 4 Best and Fairest awards.

• Was Vice Captain of the 1974 A Section premiership team, and Captain of the club in 1976 and 1978

• Simon was runner up in the Association’s A Section Best and Fairest award.

Following his graduation in Medicine from Melbourne University in 1977, Simon continued

further studies in the specialist field of Paediatrics including overseas appointments in Canada. Upon his return to Australia he established his own practice in Paediatrics and is now the head of Paediatrics at Cabrini Hospital.

Club OfficialDespite his busy professional life, Simon was able to return to University football. He was President of the Blacks from 96 -2001 and then became President of the Melb Uni Football Club btw 2005 – 2010.

VAFA Representation• His contribution as a player was outstanding –

he represented the VAFA across 6 years in 75, 77, 78, 79, 80 and 82.

• He captained the side in 81.

• In 1979 he was selected as an All Aust.

• In 1990/91 - he served as the Medical Officer for the VAFA U-19 representative team

• In 09 he received the Big V Award of VAFA Legend to acknowledge his playing contribution to the Big V

• In 2011 he was appointed as a VAFA Ambassador and he continues in this role for the 4 year in 2016.

Simon is renowned as a gentleman of the utmost character and integrity who has clearly distinguished himself in his professional life and more importantly in the context of his VAFA life membership he has distinguished himself in the sporting world through his involvement with the VAFA.

Simon Costello has rendered conspicuous service to the VAFA, following in the footsteps of his father Dr Brian Costello himself a Life Member of the VAFA and the Costellos now become the first family in the history of our association to become a Father / Son life member combination.

SIMON BECOMES THE 55TH LM OF THE VAFALadies and gentleman will you please join me in congratulating Simon Costello on his induction as a Life Member of the Victorian Amateur Football Association.

VAFA LIFE MEMBERSHIP – GEOFF REILLEYLI

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Holmesglen U19 PremierOld Xaverians 6.4, 8.8, 12.16, 13.24 (102)University Blacks 1.3, 2.3, 4.5, 4.5 (29)GOALS, Old Xaverians: P. Phillips 5, N. Pirrie 2, P. Wallace 2, M. Bergin 1, T. Amad 1, H. Reed 1, B. O’Connor 1University Blacks: M. Strathdee 2, J. Vraca 1, S. McKenzie 1BEST, Old Xaverians: T. Amad, P. Phillips, D. O’Loughlin, J. Whitehead, C. O’Sullivan, H. ReedUniversity Blacks: J. Vraca, S. McKenzie, S. Heiner-Hennessy, T. McMinn, E. King, M. TrevaskisBeaumaris 1.4, 8.8, 10.12, 17.13 (115)De La Salle 4.1, 4.1, 8.3, 9.7 (61)GOALS, Beaumaris: N. Henricks 4, H. Smyth 3, S. Gibbins 3, C. Beattie-Powell 3, B. Morrow 1, M. Lucas 1, B. O’Brien 1, A. Baruhas 1 De La Salle: M. Griechen 4, D. Krelle 1, M. Colak 1, T. Shannon 1, M. Lvovskiy 1, D. Marchese 1BEST, Beaumaris: J. Taylor, C. Grigoriadis, J. Lam, H. Smyth, J. Nardino, N. Henricks De La Salle: N. Catrice, W. Taylor, M. Griechen, L. Bisognin, W. Mackie, M. MartinezOld Scotch 3.4, 5.6, 6.10, 8.11 (59)St Bernards 1.1, 4.2, 4.3, 4.5 (29)GOALS, Old Scotch: H. Raine 2, L. Daggian 1, H. Mason 1, W. Kelly 1, W. Holding 1, T. Anderson 1, W. Stewart 1St Bernards: T. Baker 1, L. Weightman 1, D. Kennedy 1, L. Di Lizio 1BEST, Old Scotch: D. Zietsman, T. Anderson, W. Kelly, B. Hays, S. Dawborn, H. Mason St Bernards: L. Beddoe, J. Comito, J. Taylor, S. Merkel, C. McGuire, A. CareySt Kevins 6.4, 12.8, 16.17, 21.22 (148)University Blues 0.1, 0.1, 0.1, 1.1 (7)GOALS, St Kevins: A. Clough 5, M. Di Natale 3, F. Bonacci 3, L. Young 2, J. Jaensch 2, B. Dimattina 1, N. Stagg 1, H. Lewis 1, C. Tate 1, L. Mahoney 1, L. Merrett 1 University Blues: J. Sheridan 1BEST, St Kevins: M. Di Natale, L. Merrett, F. Bonacci, J. Victor, L. Mahoney, A. Clough University Blues: E. Walmsley, B. Scotland, J. Sheridan, S. Clements, M. Chrimes, S. Saunders

Holmesglen U19 Premier ReserveOld Xaverians 1.5, 5.15, 6.20, 8.28 (76)Williamstown CYMS 3.1, 4.1, 7.7, 7.10 (52)GOALS, Old Xaverians: J. Rennex 5, D. Noonan 2, W. Wilson 1 Williamstown CYMS: J. Waters 3, S. Hill 1, P. Galic 1, J. Sutter 1, J. Mattsson 1BEST, Old Xaverians: P. Nunan, W. Wilson, H. Kelly, E. Barr, J. Rennex, W. Molloy Williamstown CYMS: T. Bolton, D. Cross, J. Sutter, J. Lioumanis, A. Moore, J. WatersDe La Salle 4.2, 7.7, 11.12, 13.15 (93)Beaumaris 2.2, 5.3, 7.3, 7.8 (50)GOALS, De La Salle: M. Simons 2, L. McCluskey 2, J. Vance 2, T. Deftereos 1, D. Melissinos 1, P. Kony 1, M. Horrigan 1, M. Robinson 1, N. Monaco 1, C. Morris 1 Beaumaris: N. Capomolla 2, S. DiBenedetto 2, D. Borys 2, B. Mathews 1BEST, De La Salle: H. Morris, S. Taranto, H. Jarvis, P. Kony, L. McCluskey, M. Laoumtzis Beaumaris: B. Mathews, N. Mason, M. Pandur, B. Dickson, J. Duigan, D. BorysOld Scotch 1.2, 5.3, 6.3, 9.8 (62)St Bernards 3.5, 3.8, 5.13, 5.13 (43)GOALS, Old Scotch: N. Stavris 2, B. Nicholls 2, M. Edwards (O/A U19) 2, H. Moar 1, F. Halligan 1, S. Filippou 1St Bernards: D. Fallone 2, T. Mahony 1, J. Moon 1, B. Pefferini 1BEST, Old Scotch: S. Filippou, N. Waddell, E. Maxwell, B. Nicholls, W. Rennie, N. Kellock St Bernards: M. Lo Monaco, M. Lewis, T. Hedley, D. Yacoub, J. Turville, A. CunsoloSt Kevins 2.4, 9.8, 15.9, 22.14 (146)St Bedes / Mentone Tigers 2.1, 3.1, 5.2, 5.4 (34)GOALS, St Kevins: L. Wray 5, P. Gheller 5, S. Dicintio 3, C. Paull 2, N. Dachs 2, A. Williamson 2, L. Ciurleo 1, L. McDonald 1, A. Favaloro 1 St Bedes / Mentone Tigers: J. Fisher 2, W. Pickles 1, L. Oxley 1, D. Heverin 1BEST, St Kevins: C. Paull, L. Ciurleo, T. Norris, L. Green, S. Dicintio, L. Wray St Bedes / Mentone Tigers: J. Thomas, C. Clark, J. Fisher, W. Sedgwick, S. Burke, A. Thatcher

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Caulfield Gr 5.7, 8.8, 10.17, 11.17 (83)Old Ivanhoe Gr 1.4, 2.8, 2.8, 3.12 (30)Old Ivanhoe Gr: N. Reeves-Smyth 1, J. Larkin 1, J. Powell 1BEST, Caulfield Gr: M. Spielvogel, J. McCLELLAND, B. Fynmore, C. Diggle, W. Lyon, D. Smith Old Ivanhoe Gr: B. Oliver, C. Wilson, J. Larkin, J. French, P. Conlan, T. O’HalloranOld Carey Gr 2.3, 4.9, 9.12, 12.17 (89)Fitzroy 4.1, 5.2, 6.3, 8.7 (55)GOALS, Old Carey Gr: A. Smith 3, D. Clarke 3, B. Maughan 2, B. Dalton 2, C. Aitken 2 Fitzroy: I. Wattis 2, M. Stella 1, E. Lincoln 1, E. Darby 1, S. Laidlaw 1, J. Miller 1, J. Stewart 1BEST, Old Carey Gr: A. Smith, J. Haynes, J. Athanasopoulos, A. Archibald, E. Aujard, D. Long Fitzroy: I. Wattis, S. Laidlaw, N. Visser, B. Wright, L. Grace, E. LincolnOld Trinity Gr 2.5, 5.8, 10.13, 12.18 (90)Old Brighton 3.2, 6.4, 7.5, 7.8 (50)GOALS, Old Trinity Gr: B. Lasorko 2, J. Sando 2, J. Mascitelli 2, S. Contos 2, C. Thuring 1, N. Adgemis 1, J. Vasilev-Robertson 1, T. Pryor 1 Old Brighton: P. Olivier 3, C. Macleod 2, L. Welsh 1, J. Dikranian 1BEST, Old Trinity Gr: L. Randles, J. Sando, N. Meerman, J. Vasilev-Robertson, S. Contos, T. Pryor Old Brighton: H. Hamilton, S. Riddell, E. Tait, J. Balleggi, C. Macleod, E. AvisOld Melburnians 3.2, 8.7, 10.8, 11.10 (76)Parkdale Vultures 1.2, 2.4, 6.9, 9.11 (65)GOALS, Old Melburnians: W. Ahearn 2, J. Kerin 2, L. Myer 1, W. Michelmore 1, W. Sultana 1, M. Pearson 1, J. Regan 1, J. Cohen 1, R. De Fegely 1 Parkdale Vultures: A. Silva 2, T. Carroll 2, B. Austin 2, T. Jenkins 1, B. Dillon 1, L. Gallagher 1BEST, Old Melburnians: J. Cohen, E. Hayne, M. Tilly, A. Spargo, W. Ahearn, W. Fanning Parkdale Vultures: B. Austin, T. Jenkins, A. Watterson, L. Gallagher, D. Rendell, T. CarrollSt Bedes / Mentone Tigers 4.7, 5.8, 8.14, 10.17 (77)Whitefriars 0.0, 2.4, 4.4, 4.11 (35)Whitefriars: M. Hook 1, J. Perrin 1, H. Ellis 1, C. Giovannini 1Whitefriars: M. Bartholomew, B. Lyall, J. Richardson, A. Hands, C. Giovannini, J. Perrin

Holmesglen U19 Section 5De La Salle 1.0, 4.2, 7.5, 11.10 (76)Mazenod 1.3, 3.6, 4.8, 7.11 (53)GOALS, De La Salle: N. O’Sullivan 4, J. Mullaly 2, B. Melissinos 1, P. Hounihan 1, O. Gunning 1, T. McDonald 1, C. FERRIS-McDONALD 1 Mazenod: T. Riley 3, S. Connolly 1, L. McKenna 1, I. Saina 1, D. Di Nezza 1BEST, De La Salle: J. Roberts, M. Tyquin, O. Gunning, Z. Grundmann, J. Wheatley, P. Hounihan Mazenod: L. McKenna, J. Brown, T. Riley, A. Khaiyath, M. Kovac, J. MountfordOakleigh 6.0, 11.4, 12.6, 14.11 (95)La Trobe University 2.1, 3.2, 8.3, 10.5 (65)GOALS, Oakleigh: A. Malhotra 4, L. Cloke 3, B. Weymouth 2, D. Goodwill 2, E. Standish 1, C. Moore 1, C. Galanos 1La Trobe University: S. Williams 5, D. Skaer 3, W. Hillgrove 1, A. Payne 1BEST, Oakleigh: K. Baras, B. Weymouth, E. Standish, M. Farid, L. Cloke, C. Moore La Trobe University: D. Stizza, T. Joseph, S. Williams, D. Skaer, W. Ogle, Z. MastersonOld Paradians 1.2, 11.5, 13.6, 18.8 (116)St Johns 5.3, 5.3, 8.5, 9.8 (62)GOALS, Old Paradians: N. Walter 3, C. White 3, A. Carabott 2, Z. Delmo 2, A. Ouzas 2, M. Biviano 1, P. Masawi 1, J. Healy 1, M. Caruso 1, J. Bland 1, J. Healy 1 St Johns: B. Barker 3, M. Carter 2, C. Toohim 2, N. De Poilly 1, A. SaLesse 1BEST, Old Paradians: J. Frank, P. Masawi, M. Biviano, J. Healy, A. Tyrrell, N. Kolotylo St Johns: N. McConchie, M. Carter, B. Williams, J. Johns, A. SaLesseParkside 2.5, 9.10, 15.17, 16.19 (115)MHSOB 1.0, 2.2, 2.3, 4.5 (29)GOALS, Parkside: I. Nolan 4, A. Moffa 3, I. Romano 2, M. Soligo 2, S. Newman-Rogers 1, F. Marron 1, A. Gargano 1, M. Daminato 1, M. Sourlos 1 MHSOB: H. Hawkins 2, C. Franklyn 1, G. Velik 1BEST, Parkside: I. Romano, R. Shortal, M. Creek, M. Daminato, E. Creamer, A. GarganoMHSOB: S. Hodder, J. Scott, Z. Zhong, S. Tymms, W.

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Holmesglen U19 Section 4PEGS 2.3, 3.4, 8.6, 11.8 (74)Old Haileyburians 2.2, 7.7, 9.7, 10.8 (68)GOALS, PEGS: T. Saggio 6, J. Erougian 3, A. Coutts 1, J. Trigona 1 Old Haileyburians: B. Oakes 4, J. Hurley 2, A. Ventouras 1, J. Cain 1, L. Heilberg 1, J. Munro 1BEST, PEGS: T. Saggio, R. Cassidy, J. Karikas, B. Roscoe, J. Moloney, J. Erougian Old Haileyburians: A. Ventouras, J. Elston, J. Munro, J. Constable, B. Oakes, D. ForsterUhs-Vu 5.5, 6.6, 9.9, 9.9 (63)Monash Blues 1.0, 3.3, 3.3, 8.8 (56)GOALS, Uhs-Vu: S. Craggill-Haren 3, M. Mallia 3, I. Florent-Saill 1, F. Devlin 1, T. Cheyne 1 Monash Blues: D. Rafferty 2, P. Nagle 2, D. Plant 1, A. Arthur-Hay 1, J. Smith 1, L. Lane 1BEST, Uhs-Vu: N. Ryan, M. Healey, T. Rocke, N. Perica, G. Hawkins, M. Mallia Monash Blues: L. Lane, K. Edwards, B. Hawkins, D. Rafferty, A. Llewelyn, P. NagleAJAX 6.6, 12.11, 19.16, 23.27 (165)Aquinas 0.0, 0.1, 0.1, 0.2 (2)GOALS, AJAX: B. Schwartz 6, R. Kagan 3, A. Joel 3, B. De Winter 2, D. Silberman 2, N. Marom 2, B. Shapiro 1, A. Kahlberg 1, S. Kalmus 1, R. Israel 1, J. Velleman 1Aquinas: BEST, AJAX: J. Velleman, C. Nankin, B. Schwartz, M. Alter, A. Rushford, N. Marom Aquinas: M. Di Donato, K. Hummel, J. Kerr, B. Zwarts, M. O’Malley, B. ScagnettiPreston Bullants 4.3, 7.8, 12.8, 16.11 (107)Therry Penola 5.1, 6.1, 8.5, 9.11 (65)GOALS, Preston Bullants: B. Millman 3, C. Giali - Brosnan 2, M. DeMaria 2, J. Taylor 2, B. Hutchinson 2, R. Evans 1, T. Gerardi 1, R. Bailey 1, S. Di Palma 1 Therry Penola: J. Ratcliffe 2, J. Hurren 1, J. Taylor 1, B. Carter 1, R. Carr 1, D. Tadinac 1, J. Carlton 1, J. Larkin 1BEST, Preston Bullants: C. Giali - Brosnan, B. Hutchinson, G. Vernino, S. Di Palma, B. Millman, C. Fontana

Holmesglen U19 Section 3 Williamstown CYMS 2.3, 8.5, 13.5, 16.10 (106)Mazenod 2.5, 4.7, 7.13, 13.13 (91)GOALS, Williamstown CYMS: J. Slee 3, W. Chan 2, J. Lloyd 2, C. Taylor 2, B. Hodge 2, J. Kilpatrick 1, M. Short 1, J. Noonan 1, B. Connolly 1, L. Mandato 1 Mazenod: D. Spooner 3, M. McLellan 2, M. Zogoulas 2, A. Noone 2, S. Deegan 1, M. D’Angelo 1, J. Murdock 1, S. Bonacci 1BEST, Williamstown CYMS: B. Connolly, K. Dawson, J. Noonan, N. Malkoun, W. Chan, B. Ford Mazenod: A. Brand-Oliver, D. Spooner, M. D’Angelo, S. Deegan, M. McLellan, D. WilesHampton Rovers 2.2, 4.3, 6.6, 9.8 (62)Old Geelong 2.3, 5.5, 6.8, 7.10 (52)GOALS, Hampton Rovers: F. Garraway-McMaster 3, F. Shellie 2, C. Jones 2, D. Terjung 1, D. Merlo 1Old Geelong: H. Brayshaw 2, H. Fraser 1, C. Calvert 1, J. Thomson 1, J. Tivendale 1, T. Breadmore 1BEST, Hampton Rovers: S. Bourke, C. Cullis, D. Terjung, M. Oswald, S. Gall, S. Raymer Old Geelong: J. Tivendale, E. Strapp, T. Breadmore, B. Young, J. Thomson, H. BrayshawCollegians 3.1, 7.3, 7.3, 13.5 (83)Peninsula 3.0, 6.1, 12.4, 12.6 (78)GOALS, Collegians: H. Ling 5, T. Wyett 2, E. Rice 2, L. Walsh 1, A. Scott 1, N. Punter 1, C. Tennant 1 Peninsula: B. Hillman 2, B. Glaum 2, T. La Brooy 1, F. Roberts 1, M. McLellan 1, A. Grant 1, T. Taylor 1, M. Glenn 1, A. Craig 1, B. McLean 1BEST, Collegians: J. Hibbins, C. Tennant, T. Wyett, H. Ling, D. McKenzie, N. Punter Peninsula: B. Hillman, J. Watts, B. McLean, F. Roberts, B. Svensson, T. La BrooyOrmond 0.1, 4.6, 5.7, 9.11 (65)Marcellin 2.3, 2.4, 6.5, 8.6 (54)GOALS, Ormond: M. Perry 2, N. Oaten 1, W. Van Denderen 1, J. Maxfield 1, J. O’Connor 1, M. Schepisi 1, J. Sharman-Smith 1, B. Picone 1 Marcellin: N. McNamara 3, S. Tyquin 2, B. Perillo 1, M. Andros 1, L. Bosio 1BEST, Ormond: N. Oaten, D. Szydlik, J. Maxfield, E. Quinn, R. Cohen, J. O’Connor Marcellin: A. Berlangieri, M. De Luca, N. McNamara, S. Tyquin, J. Cecala, M. Andros

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5 YEARS AGO – 2011 In Premier C Section Mazenod defeated Old Camberwell comfortably 11.16 to 5.3 after The Wellers led at quarter

time. Best – Patti, Beard (3), Vallance, Mann, Bourbon (3), Gee (Mazenod) and Kapoor, Hart, Penn-Tonkin, Carlyle, De Sanctis, Killworth (Old Camberwell).

C Section scribe, Di Langton, offered congratulations to Premier C players named in the U23 representative squad – David Fayman (AJAX), Tim McKenzie (Monash Blues) and Stef Callea and Matt Dean (Werribee).

It was a low scoring game in Division 1 between Whitefriars and Old Paradians with the friars winning 5.14 to 5.3. Best – Mattinson, Garreffa, Stafford, Gellings, Woodman, Del Giudice (Whitefriars) and Spitty, Kandilakis, Serafini, McAllister, Spithill (Old Paradians).

The names of the VAFA ambassadors were listed in The Amateur Footballer – Mick Overman, Richard Evans, Rick Sykes, Geoff Reilley, Phil Stevens, Peter Hannan, Tony Gilchrist, Michael Lentini, Norm Walsh, Jeffrey Jankie, Simon Costello and Brendan McArdle.

10 YEARS AGO – 2006In C Section, St Bedes Mentone Tigers were clearly the team to beat after 5 rounds. They had yet to be beaten and in this round dispensed with Fitzroy Reds 18.21 to 10.7, only their poor kicking saving Fitzroy any more damage to their percentage. Best – Kinsella, Corda, Hayes, Scafidi (4), L Wintle (StBMT) and Cahill, Dullard, Meighen, Clarke, Maghamez (5), Drury (Fitzroy). The field umpires were David Irons and Joseph Hartwig.

Parkdale Vultures congratulated Mick Sullivan who played his 200th game. Mick had been a fantastic player for his club and a member of the 2001 senior premiership. They also acknowledged Michael Dixon on the occasion of his 150th game. Michael was also a member of the 2001 premiership and was a competition best and fairest during his career.

D1 Section senior coaches were – Phiv Demetriou (Banyule), Steve Easton (Bulleen Templestowe), S Cook (St Leos), Cam Matthews (Old Carey), Michael Lockman (Old Geelong), Peter Russo (Old Mentonians), Leigh Stafford (Prahran), Shane McLauchlan (Rupertswood), Garry Datson (Therry Penola) and Kevin Barnes (Yarra Valley Old Boys).

The Club Warehouse Rising Star Nomination was Matthew Handley (Old Xaverians) who had an

interesting start to his VAFA career – In round 1 he began on the bench for the reserves against Uni Blues. With only seconds remaining in the match he snapped a goal from the boundary to win the game. He followed this match up with bags of 10 and 7 goals. In Round 4 he was promoted to the seniors and didn’t disappoint. His first six kicks in A Section were goals and he finished off his senior debut with 7. In 5 matches to date he had kicked 36 goals.

VAFA Certificate of Merit recipient, Barry Hickey, had completed 16 years with both Old Carey and the VAFA in many capacities. At club level Barry had been Honorary Secretary, Minute Secretary, Football Manager and VAFA Member. He had also been important to their football department as Fitness Coach, back-up Reserves Coach, Sports Trainer, Chairman of Selectors and Team Manager of the Senior, Reserves and Club XVlll teams. For the VAFA Barry had been an Amateur Footballer scribe for 14 years, Finals’ Duty Officer for 7 years and Investigations Committee member for 5 years. Barry was also a member of the VAFA Executive from 2003 to 2005 as well as serving in various capacities for VAFA Representative teams. A true VAFA all-rounder and a most deserving Certificate of Merit member.

20 YEARS AGO – 1996VAFA CEO, Phil Stevens, spoke of the Junior Sections in his Editorial in The Amateur Footballer and announced that due to unprecedented numbers, a fourth division of U19 football had been introduced this season. The new teams were Aquinas, De La Salle (2), Old Haileybury, Old Paradians (2), Old Trinity and Yarra Valley Old boys. Phil also stated “it is worth noting that six of the present Section 1 junior teams are linked to A Section clubs, confirmation to those of us who expounded the virtues of striving to have your junior teams play at the highest levels. Phil also paid tribute to the outstanding work of VAFA Executive member, Max Lyon, who after an outstanding 9 year contribution to the welfare of the U19 competition was taking a well earned rest. For the 1996 season the role previously handled by Max was to be assumed by a sub-committee of seven!

Stephen Ingram was congratulated by his club, St Leos Emmaus Wattle Park, on reaching 250 games including four premierships and Old Haileybury acknowledged Michael Constable who played his 150th game in a rousing victory over De La Salle. Bruno “Cake” Conti, North Old Boys champion, played his 200th game. It was NOB’s first win for the season

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and Bruno was name NOB’s best player. Bruno was also a highly decorated, Victorian representative and subsequently became President of the VAFA.

30 YEARS AGO – 1986In C Section MHSOB hosted St Kevins Old Boys and SKOBS were on the ball early and led at quarter time by 14 points. Although MHSOB fought back in the second quarter to take the lead, the breeze was obviously playing its part with SKOBS again in the lead at three quarter time. The High School boys answered the challenge again in the last but when the final bell rang, the scores were level, 10.20 to 11.14. Best – Todd, Lord, Wix, Muller, Comer Scrinis (MHSOB) and Robson, Campbell, Smith, Fraser, Collier, P Simmons (St Kevins).

Bernie Rafferty played his 100th game for Balaclava and was known for his rugged and robust style of play. He was also capable of taking the odd ‘screamer’ and able to kick the seemingly impossible goal from time to time. Bernie was a demolition expert off the field and some would say he was similarly inclined on the field. He had also played a big part in the 1984 grand final victory.

D Section senior coaches were Jeff Rosewarne (Balaclava), John Taylor (Coburg), Brian Bond (Heatherton), Brian Ford (Monash Blues), Michael Taylor (North Brunswick), Richard Sykes (Power House), John Meese (Preston MBOB), Laurie Stretton (Old Ivanhoe), Bert Calvert (Old Mentonians) and G Wetherall (West Brunswick).

40 YEARS AGO – 1976De La Salle, the previous season’s winner of B Section, suffered their first defeat in A Section when they went down to Old Trinity, 7.10 to 6.7. De La held on to top spot only by percentage, closely followed by North Old Boys and St Bernards. Trinity held sway for the whole game and their best were Hansen, Beck, Bill Peers, Robe Peers, Emerson, Weir and Dawson slotted three goals. Dunn, Cook, Wright, Lyons, R Halassa and Loft were De La’s better players.

Old Scotch, on top in B Section, played bottom team Old Carey and were in for a shock early on as Carey jumped the Scotchies to hold an 8 point lead at the first change. Scotch then took control and with Peter Sherwen dangerous up forward, maintained their stranglehold for the remainder of the game – final score 15.14 to 7.9. King, Kefford, Speer, Marx, Cox and Sherwen with 5 goals were good players for Old Scotch. Rowe, Glenn, Rooney, Tappas, Yeo and R

Elliott worked hard for Old Carey.

50 YEARS AGO – 1966In very wet and windy conditions, Melbourne High Score Old Boys had to fight all the way to defeat Caulfield Grammarians and retain the unbeaten record at the top of A Section. Best players were Ian Turnbull, Geoff Dick and Gordon Arthur (MHSOB) and Greg Tootell, Graeme Vorrath and Geoff Cayzer (Caulfield Grammarians).

It was a boil-over in B Section when Kew thrashed Ormond to the tune of 5 goals and Ormond fell out of top place. Kew’s best were Walker, Taylor and Jenkins. Ormond nominated Voight, Rowell and Loutit.

Old Haileybury saluted Andy home as their first player to reach 100 games with the club. He had only missed one game since he commenced and that was when his brother was married in 1962. Andy had been one of the foundation members of the club. Andy captained the side in 1961, 64 and 65. He was twice best and fairest.

60 YEARS AGO – 1956National Bank moved into second place in E Section with a strong performance against Brighton, 18.20 to 11.5. The ‘Bankers’ named Dick (5), Drummond, Willoughby, Morris, Wooley and Lewis as their best. Brighton stated that Linke, Murray, Tunks and Boland all ‘showed tons of determination’ as their team battled it out.

It was a great contest in Junior Section between Ormond and Hampton Scouts with the winner taking fourth position and the loser staying outside the top four. Hampton started better and retained a 7 point lead at half time in a low scoring affair. Ormond kicked 4 goals to 1 in the third quarter to gain the ascendancy and held off a fast finishing Hampton, winning 8.10 to 8.6. John Taylor did a great job at full back for Ormond and was supported by Barry Mann and Kevan Chalker. The Scouts failed to nominate their best!

Under ‘Social Notes’ in The Amateur Footballer there was a very interesting message recorded from Uni High School Old Boys – “Notice of Motion for the next meeting – no player or official shall participate in any wedding ceremony between the hours of 2.00pm and 6.00pm on any Saturday between April and September without the written consent of the club committee. If necessary, the said committee will provide a suitable substitute for such ceremony!

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a 54pt win against De La Salle at Waverly Park. The Sharks were trailing at the end of the first term after the home side kicked 4 goals to 1, before Beaumaris rallied and kicking 7 goals in the second term and keeping De La scoreless for the quarter. The Sharks really worked into the game in the second term, getting first hands on the ball and they began to work harder which paid off big time. In the third term the Sharks continued to pull away and had all the momentum in the contest going in at 3 Quarter time 21pts up knowing that they were capable of pulling away to victory. They did just that with a 7 goal to 1 final term to win in emphatic fashion, with Henricks booting 4 majors while Smyth chipped in with 3 of his own while Taylor and Grigoriadis were the best for the Sharks. Grichen continued his good form this season with a close to BOG performance booting 4 and having plenty of influence on the contest. Old Scotch returned to the winners list this week and took on the under siege St.Bernards at the Snakepit and the Cardinals got off to a good start with 3 goals to 1 in the 1st term. Bernards rallied in the second going in at the main break only trailing by 10pts and would have gone in with plenty of belief that they could get their first win of the season. However, it wasn’t to be as they could only manage 2 points for the second half while Scotch kicked 3 goals for the half. Raine kicked 2 for Scotch while Anderson was BOG for the day, influencing the game in a big way and got the Cards over the line for a much needed win. Another loss spells panic stations for the Snowdogs, Beddoe continues to produce good performances but his team mates are not able to help him out, however Comito had a good day also. St.Kevins put on a clinic against Uni Blues at T.H.King and the 6 goal to 0 first term really painted the picture for how the day was to pan out. They continued on that way in the second term kicking another 6 and really rubbing salt into the wounds of Uni Blues. St.Kevins ended up taking it out by 101pts, a game they

Holmesglen UNDER 19 PremierOld Melburnians v De La Salle

Old Scotch v St BernardsOld Xaverians v Beaumaris

University Blacks v Old Trinity

Holmesglen UNDER 19 Section 2Old Brighton v Old CareyCaulfield Gr. v Whitefriars

Old Melburnians v FitzroyOld Ivanhoe v St Bedes Mentone

Old Trinity v Parkdale Vultures

Holmesglen UNDER 19 Section 3Hampton Rovers v Marcellin

Williamstown CYMS v Old Geelong Collegians v Ormond

Peninsula OB v Mazenod

SHARKS LOOM AS THREAT WITH BIG WIN were meant to win, they did it easily, Clough kicked 5 and Di Natale was best on the ground kicking 3 and getting a lot of the ball throughout to absolutely destroy the Uni Blues defence, or lack there of. Walmesly was Uni’s best and Scotland played quite a good game, but it was another shocking day for the Blues. They are starting to become the easy beats of the competition and it might be time for the league to think about dropping the Uni sides down a grade, because it can’t be good for the players confidence if they keep getting belted every week. Something to think about after another tough week. The other Uni side, Uni Blacks were also given a lesson in football, one that could have been worse if the Old Xaverians kicked accurately, however it was still a 9 goal comfortable victory for the reigning champs. A 6 goal to 1 first quarter set the tone for the Old Xavs and they never let up throughout with Phillips kicking 5 goals and Tom Amad playing out of his skin in what was his best game of the season. The Xavs were innacurate throughout but the last quarter was a shocker in front of goals they kicked 1.8 in the final term, something they will need to work on, both the Under 19 Premier and Reserves sides kicked innacurately, with their reserves kicking 8.28 against Williamstown and Jack Rennex kicking 5.9, so a tough week in front of goal for all 19s at the Old Xavs. However, the Xavs were never troubled in this one and continued on their merry way in season 2016, cementing their spot on top, the only undefeated side in the competition at the moment. For Uni Blacks, Strathdee kicked 2 of their 4 goals, while Vraca and McKenzie were their best players on a tough outing for both of the Uni sides. Blacks take on St.Kevins next week while the Old Xavs take on the Blues at Stradroke park.

ROUND 5 TIPSUnder 19 PremierSt.Kevins by 67pts Beaumaris by 42pts De La Salle by 19pts Old Xavs by 125pts

Under 19 Reserve Beaumaris by 19pts De La Salle by 22pts St.Kevins by 27pts Old Xaverians by 34pts

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U19 SEC. 2 - ANZAC WEEKENDSt Bedes/Mentone continued their stellar start to the season, overpowering Whitefriars in a spiteful contest at Brindisi Oval on Saturday. A 31-point quarter time lead set up the victory, as the Friars couldn’t get anything going in the first stanza. Samuel Hayes was everywhere when the whips were cracking, a focal point in the early charge from the Tigers. He would end the day best afield. Tigers forward Kevin Sharpe finished off the good work up the field, nailing five majors in the win. Next up for St Bedes/Mentone is a matchup against the lowly Old Ivanhoe Grammarians, as they look to build upon their 4-0 start.An in form Old Melburnians held off a fast finishing Parkdale side at Gerry Green reserve on Saturday. The 11-point victory was met with a collective sigh of relief, as the Vultures had clawed their way back from a 39-point halftime deficit to draw within striking distance in the last quarter. Bradley Austin was best on ground in defeat, and was enormous when the comeback was in full swing. John Cohen was prominent for the victors, whilst William Ahearn continued his fine form, booting another three goals.In other results, Old Trinity beat Old Brighton by 40-points, Old Carey were too good for Fitzroy, and Caulfield Grammar bested Old Ivanhoe by 53-points.

U19 SEC. 3 - LEST WE FORGETWilliamstown CYMS and Mazenod played off in the match of the round at Central Reserve on Saturday morning. After a relatively even first quarter, Willy skipped away to a four goal lead at half time on the back of some leather poisoning from Ben Connolly who would finish the match best afield. Jake Slee was hot in front of the big sticks again, booting three more goals to take his 2016 tally to twelve from three games. Mazenod were determined to fight back in the last quarter and they did exactly that, taking ownership of the clearances and continually pumping the ball inside 50. The result was a six goal to three final quarter, but it wasn’t enough, the final margin of 15-points a fair reflection of the contest. A spirited Collegians fought back from a 29-point three quarter time margin to snatch victory from the jaws of defeat against Peninsula OB. The Pirates will be devastated with the result, as they controlled large periods of the game. Hugo Ling couldn’t miss in front of goal, booting five majors to propel Collegians over the line in the last quarter. Jack Hibbins again made a case for best afield, and is in some seriously sparkling form in the midfield.

In other results Hampton Rovers held off Old Geelong by 10 points, and Ormond defeated Marcellin by 11 points to complete a tight round of football.

UNDER 19 SECTION 4UHS-VU kicked off the round by hosting Monash Blues at their home ground. What was an intense game from the first bounce UHS-VU kicked away in the last quarter coming home with the victory. Spencer Craggill-Haren and Matthew M Mallia on fire for UHS-VU kicking 3 goals each for the game. Another competitive match between PEGS and Old Haileybury with the Haileyburians starting off with a powerful first half having Aristole Ventouras and Joshua Elston getting amongst the action and winning contests. By third quarter PEGS came out with an attitude to win and the dynamics of the game quickly had a shift with PEGS getting in front and taking home yet another win. As AJAX dominated all game, Aquinas kept the pressure as best as they could. Ben Schwartz starring for AJAX snagging six goals helping AJAX take home the chocolates. Preston Bullants showing their strengths last weekend when they took on Therry Penola, young guns Coen Giali - Brosnan and Brian Hutchinson from the Bullants rolled out a great start to the game by landing in the best for the match.

UNDER 19 SECTION 5La Trobe faced off with Oakleigh at W.A. Scammell Reserve having Kevin Baras playing an absolute pearler of a game and helping Oakleigh take home the win. Being neck and neck by half time, De La Salle and Mazenod both showed no mercy when coming out to try and get in front in the second half. Nick O’Sullivan booting 4 and James Mullaly with 2 goals for the game putting De La Salle in front and helping them run away with the game in the last quarter. As St Johns took on Old Paradians down at Thomas Carroll Reserve, Old Paradians put on a show and took home the win but that didn’t stop Bradley Barker from kicking 3 goals to try and keep St Johns in it. Parkside coming out strong from the get go leading the whole game but that wasn’t going to stop Samuel Hodder and James Scott to play a great game for MHSOB. Isaac Nolan racking himself up with 4 goals for Parkside and having Parkside coming home with the win.

Holmesglen UNDER 19 Section 5La Trobe v Parkside

Mazenod v OakleighSt Johns v MHSOB

Old Paradians v De La Salle

Holmesglen UNDER 19 Section 4UHS-VU v Therry Penola

PEGS v AJAXOld Haileybury v Monash Blues

Aquinas v Preston Bullants

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De La SalleCoach:   Michael Petrie

1 Thomas Hyland 2 Aaron Trusler3 Samuel Pennell 4 Nicolas Catrice5 William Mackie 6 Michael Griechen7 Mason Martinez8 Liam Bisognin9 Marek Lvovsky10 Howard Persson11 Goerdie Nagle12 Patrick Burnell 13 David Marchese14 James Tran15 Trent Shannon16 Andrew Walker17 Alex Lvovsky18 Sean O’Callaghan19 Matthew Simons 20 William Taylor21 Sam Michael 22 Darcy Roberts23 Matthew Colak 24 Liam Murphy 25 Matthew Saunders 26 Dean Krelle27 Corey Lyons28 Zac Hawker29 Kye Beveridge 30 Billy Tokatlidis31 Lachy Walker32 Josh Tyquin33 Simon Marchese34 Nick Taylor

BeaumarisCoach: Terry Lucas

Assistants: Richard Evans

1 Julian Lam1 Edward Hall2 Callum Beattie- Powell3 Charlie Bennett4 Chris Grigoriadis5 Shaun Evans6 Hayden Bruce7 Campbell Moore7 Matthew Foley8 James Taylor8 Alex Heath9 Benjamin Mathews11 Jacob Duigan12 Matt Hanson13 Jak Nardino13 Jack Ryan14 Tedd Lachlan15 Sean Doherty16 Ben O’Brien17 Callum Linehan17 Harrison Smyth18 Andreas Baruhas18 Oliver Brennen20 Nick Lapa21 Jai Capsalis22 Dibenedotto Stefan22 Matt Lucas23 Alex Johnstone24 Josh Gover25 Joel Cusack26 Vass Ged26 Daniel Keating32 Andrew Paspaliaris33 Stephen Clarke34 Nick Hendricks36 Benjamin Page37 Michael McWeeney38 Sean Hollis39 Daniel Borys40 Natan Mason41 Fraser Johns

41 Mitchell Kornberg42 Keenan Jenson46 Brayden Morrow48 Will Avery52 Cusack Cal54 Sam Gibbons56 Jason Murray63 Nathan Stonehouse69 Adrian Zalega40 James Bull41 Damien Johns42 Tim Pritchard43 Luke Edmondson44 Pete Richter45 Drew Kelly46 Matt Zagni47 Tom Perkin48 Matt Lovejoy50 Brendan Ellul51 Todd Douglass52 Chris McLaren53 Sean Brennan54 Scott Moore55 Will Gillespie56 Nick Dickinson57 Tom Woodward58 Ryan Bennett59 Athan Aridas60 Daniel Ladds61 Lucas Bourne62 Jordan Smith63 Addison Martin64 Andrew Watson68 Byron Hughes72 Mark Ensor Travis Kelly

Old ScotchCoach: Steve Reddish & Mick Clearihan

Res Coach: Jordan Brown

3 Mitchell Nikolovski4 Will Holding5 Sam Dawborn6 Jackson Green8 Brad Winder9 Mitch Kanat10 Matthew Hucul11 Max Kelly12 Corey Mackenzie13 Nick Clark14 Nick Stavris15 Will Kelly16 Ted Murchie17 Campbell Matthews18 Emerson Lemkau19 David Zietsman20 James Maginness21 Thomas Lindholm22 Tom Greenaway23 Howard Webb24 Harry Cormack25 Ben Hays26 Mitchell Bulte27 Ethan Maxwell28 Tom Anderson29 Rehn Smith30 Lachlan Byrne-Jones31 Caleb Kalogirou32 Will Stewart33 Richard Goodey34 Ben Nicholls35 Rob Macdougall36 Sam West37 Max Rennie38 Will Rennie41 Hugh Mason42 Jack Slobom43 Ed Russell44 Nick Waddell46 Barnaby Holmes

47 Blood Jumper48 Charlie Worrell-Smith49 Blood Jumper50 Tom Kletzmayr51 Luke Daggian52 Anthony Bennett53 Stephen Filippou54 Henry Malouf56 Sean Smyth57 Daniel Clearihan58 Tom Edney59 Lochlan Hicks60 Henry Hinge61 Nat Kirchhofer62 Max Martin63 Harry Moar64 Lachlan Cooke65 William O’Sullivan66 Nick Biggins67 John Molony68 Josh Richards69 Nick Thomas70 James Douglas71 Toby Warwick72 Andrew Tsaconas73 Ned Hawkins74 James Fish75 Kieran Forbes76 Fraser Halligan77 Max Stephens78 Charlie Howcroft79 Charlie Millar80 Nick Stockdale81 James Hicks82 James Murray83 Marcus Edwards84 Nick Kellock87 Henry Renn88 Will Parker90 Blood Jumper

Old Xaverians Coaches: Peter Callinan

Ass: Patrick Kennedy

1 Hamish Morris (C) 2 Jack Whitehead 3 Mitch Parker 4 Patrick Wallace 5 Hayden Troiani 6 Harry Lucas 7 Will Mantesso 8 Matt Smith (VC) 9 Nick Pirrie 10 Oliver Silk 11 Brynn O’Connor 12 Conor O’Sullivan 13 Sam Skinner 14 Will Velijkovic 15 Patrick Long 16 Tim Polkinghorn 17 Charlie Condon 18 Pat Nunan 19 Patrick Deighton 20 Bailey Thomas 21 Harry Kelly 22 Hamish Cullity 23 Tom Amad 24 Nick Fox 25 Dan O’Loughlin 26 Joe Tobin (VC) 27 Angelo Armato 28 Nick Carabine 29 Bill Curtis 30 Patrick Phillips 31 Fraser Pearce 32 John Bird 33 Michael McKay 34 Lachie Smith 35 Nick Carabine 36 Callum OReilly

St BernardsCoach: Rocky Iannello

Assistants: TBA

Adam MulkearnsAlex SykesAngus CareyBrendan WardCharlie VagueChris HughesChris TormeyConnor DenahyConnor McGuireDamien PetroneDarcy HeenanDeclan GilbertDeclan KennedyEdyn SibbaldEthan VahlandJames HannahJames SeitJed CareyJoel ComitoJordan WoodJosh DeBonoLiam WeightmanLuke BeddoeLuke Di LizioLuke HollandMatthew ZammitMaxim JaggardMichael DiamandisMitchell HughesNate DoodyNick KellyPatrick MartinPatrick McCarthyPatty SawayaRyan SpicerSean MerkelTate BakerTim RyanTom MahonyTom NoonanTristan DoodyZavier Hannett

St Kevins Coach: Tom Purcell & James Kennedy

Assistants: Jon Taylor

1 Jackson Strooper2 Lucas Hemming3 Matt Hirshman4 Matt Perry5 Liam Adlington6 Richard Main7 Jack McCambley8 Isiaih Tahana9 Marcus La Greca10 Nicolaus Cooney11 Benjamin Hardwick ( C)12 Matthew Jordan13 Willem Van Denderen14 Jonty Sharman-Smith15 Zac Papacostas16 Jack Meeking18 Ethan Hanley20 Nick Halsall21 Dimitri Fasoulis23 Tom Putamorsi24 Darcy Ashton25 Nick Edwards26 Sam Mason29 Jack Fogarty31 Anthony Strahan32 Will Robertshaw37 Hugh Conron40 Reece Behnke44 Nick Oaten46 Calvin McGowan55 Adam Schwarz57 Nick Houghton73 Robert Davis74 Joshua Smithe99 Will O’Shannessy

University BlacksCoach: Beau Harris

Assistants: TBA

1 Harry Allen2 Samuel Atkinson3 Callum Barnden4 Hugh Bruinier5 Ollie Cahill6 Patrick Connally7 Francis Corcoran8 Jedd Dow9 Lachlan Dowling10 Kirk Downie11 Ryan Duffy12 Jake Edwards13 Ethan Etheridge14 Emilio Eugenio15 Tom Evans16 Keanu Giummarra17 Sean Heiner-Hennessy18 Ryley Howard-Scales19 Liam Jess20 Will Jury21 Tom Kerrigan22 Edward King23 Lachlan McDonald24 Samuel McKenzie25 Thomas McMinn26 Ben Meehan27 Rob Millar28 Campbell Moorfield29 Dom Morona30 James Mortimer31 Thomas Murphy32 Angus Murray33 Jordan Payne34 Tom Pendlebury35 Billy Peters36 Matt Rix37 Jesse Robiliard38 Caolan Rohleder39 Nick Schlueter40 Toby Sheahan41 Luke Stacey42 Harry Stannard43 Francis Stark44 Marco Strathdee45 Mitch Trevaskis46 Jeremy Wilson47 Jake Wood

University BluesCoach: Jeff Scotland

Assistants: James Cameron

1 Harrison Emms2 Cameron Barr3 Kevin Johnson4 Matt Blair5 Sam Clements6 Travis Scotland7 Ed Keach8 Brett Scotland9 Alec Binns10 William Lawrence11 Ben Reid12 Jack Sheridan14 Luke Egan15 Simeon Flanagan16 Sam Goodear17 Henry Bennett18 Davis George19 Mitch Canny20 Sebastian Saunders21 George Osti22 Nick Hanlon23 Liam Bowman24 Nicholas Francis25 Edward Walmsley26 Luke Bell27 Kade Alexander28 Joshua Catalano30 Max Johnson31 Alastair Saunders32 Dom Baker33 Nick Richardson34 Sam Anders35 Luke Bell36 Tom Wilson37 James Browning38 Jarrod Tyndall39 Alex Coughlin

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DeLa SalleCoach: Martin Kelliher

30 Matthew Howard31 Michael Laoumtzis32 Stefan Taranto33 Robert Davis34 Quinn De Luca35 Thomas Brasher36 Benjamin Ahearn37 Christopher Ghersi38 Christopher Northey 39 Patrick Cook40 Daniel Melissinos41 Thomas Deftereos42 Joshua Galbraith43 Harrison Jarvis44 Liam McCluskey45 Michael Canny 46 Aidan Wood 47 Liam O’Callaghan48 Harry Morris49 Matthew Horrigan50 James Yosiffidis51 Cooper Morris52 Max Robinson53 Paul Kony54 Jack Vance55 Wade Wright56 Nathan Monaco57 Adam Monkman58 Harry Bowen59 Josh Ingram60 Michael Jakes

BeaumarisCoach: Darren Wadley

Assistants: Brendan Clarke

1 Julian Lam1 Edward Hall2 Callum Beattie- Powell3 Charlie Bennett4 Chris Grigoriadis5 Shaun Evans6 Hayden Bruce7 Campbell Moore7 Matthew Foley8 James Taylor8 Alex Heath9 Benjamin Mathews11 Jacob Duigan12 Matt Hanson13 Jak Nardino13 Jack Ryan14 Tedd Lachlan15 Sean Doherty16 Ben O’Brien17 Callum Linehan17 Harrison Smyth18 Andreas Baruhas18 Oliver Brennen20 Nick Lapa21 Jai Capsalis22 Dibenedotto Stefan22 Matt Lucas23 Alex Johnstone24 Josh Gover25 Joel Cusack26 Vass Ged26 Daniel Keating32 Andrew Paspaliaris33 Stephen Clarke34 Nick Hendricks36 Benjamin Page37 Michael McWeeney38 Sean Hollis39 Daniel Borys

40 Natan Mason41 Fraser Johns41 Mitchell Kornberg42 Keenan Jenson46 Brayden Morrow48 Will Avery52 Cusack Cal54 Sam Gibbons56 Jason Murray63 Nathan Stonehouse69 Adrian Zalega40 James Bull41 Damien Johns42 Tim Pritchard43 Luke Edmondson44 Pete Richter45 Drew Kelly46 Matt Zagni47 Tom Perkin48 Matt Lovejoy50 Brendan Ellul51 Todd Douglass52 Chris McLaren53 Sean Brennan54 Scott Moore55 Will Gillespie56 Nick Dickinson57 Tom Woodward58 Ryan Bennett59 Athan Aridas60 Daniel Ladds61 Lucas Bourne62 Jordan Smith63 Addison Martin64 Andrew Watson68 Byron Hughes72 Mark Ensor Travis Kelly

Old ScotchCoach: Steve Reddish & Mick Clearihan

Res Coach: Jordan Brown

3 Mitchell Nikolovski4 Will Holding5 Sam Dawborn6 Jackson Green8 Brad Winder9 Mitch Kanat10 Matthew Hucul11 Max Kelly12 Corey Mackenzie13 Nick Clark14 Nick Stavris15 Will Kelly16 Ted Murchie17 Campbell Matthews18 Emerson Lemkau19 David Zietsman20 James Maginness21 Thomas Lindholm22 Tom Greenaway23 Howard Webb24 Harry Cormack25 Ben Hays26 Mitchell Bulte27 Ethan Maxwell28 Tom Anderson29 Rehn Smith30 Lachlan Byrne-Jones31 Caleb Kalogirou32 Will Stewart33 Richard Goodey34 Ben Nicholls35 Rob Macdougall36 Sam West37 Max Rennie38 Will Rennie41 Hugh Mason42 Jack Slobom43 Ed Russell44 Nick Waddell46 Barnaby Holmes

47 Blood Jumper48 Charlie Worrell-Smith49 Blood Jumper50 Tom Kletzmayr51 Luke Daggian52 Anthony Bennett53 Stephen Filippou54 Henry Malouf56 Sean Smyth57 Daniel Clearihan58 Tom Edney59 Lochlan Hicks60 Henry Hinge61 Nat Kirchhofer62 Max Martin63 Harry Moar64 Lachlan Cooke65 William O’Sullivan66 Nick Biggins67 John Molony68 Josh Richards69 Nick Thomas70 James Douglas71 Toby Warwick72 Andrew Tsaconas73 Ned Hawkins74 James Fish75 Kieran Forbes76 Fraser Halligan77 Max Stephens78 Charlie Howcroft79 Charlie Millar80 Nick Stockdale81 James Hicks82 James Murray83 Marcus Edwards84 Nick Kellock87 Henry Renn88 Will Parker90 Blood Jumper

Old XaveriansCoaches: David Speedie Coaches: Will O’Brien

1 Harry Reed 2 James Giliberto 3 Tom Lyon (VC) 4 Tim Polkinghorn 5 Lachie Smith 6 Tom Grimshaw 7 Will Wilson (C) 8 Edward Barr 9 James Nolan (DVC) 10 Pat Nunan 11 Lachlan Christie 12 Callum O’Reilly 13 Jake Kidman 14 Iggy Quinn 15 Aden Skene 16 Dan Vaughan 17 Will Honan 18 Michael Mckay 19 Jack Rennex 20 Charlie Condon 21 John Bird 22 D’arcy Noonan 23 Charlie Johnson 24 Liam Todaro 25 Matt Lowe 26 Tom Boots 27 Dom Greene 28 Nick Fox 29 Bill Curtis 30 Pat Deighton (VC) 31 Will Molloy

St Bedes / Mentone Tigers Coach: David Speedie

Assistants: John Donohoe

1 Harry Reed 2 Adam Hermans 3 Thomas Lyon 4 Eddy O’Sullivan 5 Sam O’Sullivan 6 James Norman 7 Liam Todaro 8 Lukas Ramzay 9 Ziggy Liszukiewicz (vc) 10 Charlie Wright 11 Ben Murphy 12 Lachlan Berry 13 Andrew Piazza 14 Henry Higgins (c) 15 Ben Delutis 16 Jack Delutis 17 Luke Jorganson 18 Matthew Forrest 19 Jake Kidman 20 Will O’Brien 21 Thomas Donohoe 22 Alessandro Santamaria 24 Nicholas Pillon 25 Michael Coffey 26 Patrick Stevenson 27 Dane Sgarbossa 28 Edward Elliott 29 Bill Curtis (vc) 30 Dom Gorman 31 Ted Watkin 32 James Wagstaff 33 William Wilson

St BernardsCoach: Rohan Vahland

Adam MulkearnsAdrian DiCurzioAidan BirchAlex SykesAmbroise AttardAngus CareyAnthony CunsoloAustin RizzardoBill MorganBrendan WardCharles BibbyChris TormeyChris WilliamsConnor DenahyDamien PetroneDarcy HeenanDean FalloneEdward Mahady Ethan VahlandJack CatterallJack DarganJack MoonJack SullivanJames HannahJordan WoodJosh DeBonoLachlan PerrymanLiam HealyLiam KellyMatt LewisMatt Sauro Matthew ZammitMichael La MonacoNate DoodyNick KellyPat MaddenPatrick McCarthyPatty SawayaRyan SpicerSam FinlaysonSean MerkelTate BakerToby NathanTom HedleyTom MahonyTom NoonanZavier Hannett

St Kevins Coach: Tom Purcell & James Kennedy

Assistants: Jon Taylor

1 Roland De Biase1 Scott Kaiser2 James Prosser5 Callum Tate6 Mark Spence7 Stephen DiCintio8 Alexander Favaloro9 Joshua Shannon10 Andrew Clough11 Matthew Olsen12 William Ostrowsky13 Nicholas Fletcher16 Thomas Massey15 Cameron Paull18 Nathan Stagg19 Harry Lewis20 Oscar Henderson21 Jonathan Ring22 James Tighe27 Jacob Edginton28 Nathan Stagg29 Francesco Bonacci31 Daniel Lattanzio31 James Slevison35 Xavier Siebel36 Haydon Reinwald39 Cameron Paull40 Andrew Webb42 Patrick Simkiss44 Ciaran Ross45 Lachlan Merrett46 Maxwell Musarra48 Nicholas Milne49 Lachlan Wray50 Thomas Sanders51 Kieran Ayres52 Harry Bennetts53 William Sist54 Oliver Doswell55 Patrick Di Natale57 Darcy Carroll61 Vincent Newton61 Lachlan Turnbull63 Harry Kerr65 Jack Gale66 Benjamin Dimattina

67 Macgregor Matthews68 Lachlan Comito71 Callum Smith72 James Papadopulos74 Alexander Stefanac75 Tom Appleby76 Damon Tucker77 Patrick Di Natale78 Callum Smith79 Sebastian Graham 80* Harry Hutchison80 Thomas Sanders81 Nicholas Dachs82 Jack Cairns83 Thomas Montgomerie86 Anthony Loannidis88 Fergal Utri93 Zachary Morse

Williamstown CYMSCoach: Con Terzoglou

Assistants: John DiGrazia

1 Mac Short2 Brendan Dawson3 Cody Hemphill4 Matt Norton5 Indi Ridout6 Jack Mattsson7 Oliver Becroft8 Will Chan9 James Kilpatrick10 Kallan Dawson11 Charley Bold12 Ethan Tuck13 Matt Dixon14 Nathan Malkoun15 Jack Blokkeerus16 Jordan Tripodi17 Jake Slee18 Ben Connolly19 Darcy Schwarze20 Bryson Ford21 Mason Lidner22 Tom Gannon23 Jack Van Wyndgaarden24 Ambrose Moore25 Caleb Taylor26 Liam Cavarra27 Jarryd Di Genova28 Josh Owen

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Caulfield Gr. Coach: Josh McCahon

Assistants: Greg Meredith, David Gregor

1 Ollie Gagiero3 Aya Fujiwara5 Zach Mowthorpe6 Ben Kuang7 Dylan Smith8 Nick Blaich9 Myles Spielvogel10 Jesse Toniolo14 Darcy Levin16 Will Lyon17 Jack Lewis18 Matt Ball19 Lachlan Nixon20 Ben Fynmore21 James Wainwright22 Ben Slack23 Jack Geason24 Alex Scotto25 Zach Amos27 Steve Manos28 James Boal30 Tom Collins31 Archer Shannon32 Youssef Sabet33 Tom Sherman35 Max Simpson36 Ollie Allis37 Matt Stoddart38 Chris Diggle40 Josh Harris43 Vincent Cross44 Marlou Murphy45 Finn McEvoy46 Joe McLelland48 Jack Waldron53 Tim Molloy-Leigh

FitzroyCoach: Rob Ferguson

Assistants: Alan Solomon

1 Harry Cattell (C)2 Hugh Birchel3 Josh Dickinson4 Louis Walter5 Riely Martin7 Tyson Wyett8 Linus Walsh9 Alex Leye10 Alex Waddington11 Sam Porz12 Zac Burns13 Tim Nancarrow14 Simon Kerwin15 Harry Butterss16 Fergus Huntington16 Matthew Barton17 Will Gorton18 Jim Bazzani19 Callum Smith20 Hugo Ling23 Dave Ellinghaus24 Lachie Eyles (VC)25 Ben Peschke27 Matthew Singleton29 James Dunn30 Eddie Rice (VC)32 Calum Wilson33 Jake Ellis34 Lachie Cooke35 Hugh Greene40 Hugh Johnston41 Thomas Jordan42 Alex Barr43 James Emmett44 Declan Harris47 Lewis Hentschke50 Max Goodwin 51 Christian Middleton52 Jayden Douglass55 Griffin Siassios57 James Widdop59 Jack Malady60 Freddie Sullivan71 Oscar Pearson91 Rhys Hildebrand-Wise

Old BrightonCoach: Ryan Joseph

Assistants: TBA

1 Kyle Parsons2 Lachie Bell3 Nick Collin4 Harry Hill4 Ryan Wheeler5 Connial Auty6 James Bryant7 Tom Currie10 Tom Larkworthy11 Matt Evans12 Matt Ducchini13 Jono Dick14 Tom Francis15 Jordie Mace16 Connar Macleod17 Rohan Martin18 Max Vulcan19 Hugh Hamilton22 Harrison McIntyre23 Oscar Armstrong24 Jandre Olivier25 Andrew McBain26 Jordan Moncreif28 Max Murray29 Erik Purcell30 Jack Burge35 Scott Riddell36 Ed Tait38 Mackie Robertson52 Joey Dikranian56 Elliot Avis80 Tom Garner82 Alex Mastromanno

Old Carey Gr. Coach: Nick Andrews

Assistants: Gary Chapman, Rob Newton

1 Jack Colquhoun2 William Mitchell3 Joshua Leith4 Nick Pentney5 Jacob Depaiva6 Harry Prendergast7 William Nichols8 Austin Smith9 Bailey Dalton10 Ayden Hrovat11 Darcy Long12 Christopher Hill13 Oliver Shaw14 Campbell Aitken15 Braden Dunstan16 Jacson Stuart17 Jordan Haynes18 Zac Shinton19 Jack Quartermain20 Ed Aujard21 Daniel Cameron22 Ben Maughan23 Jack Lardner24 Will Burke25 Sam Fennessy25 Billy Croxford26 Jono Lake27 Corey Lisle28 Jonathon Taylor29 Dallas Edwards30 Jason Anthanasopoulos31 Tim Gayfer32 Angus Archibald33 Tim Newton34 Daniel Clarke35 Brendan Dugan36 Cameron Friend37 Matt Cohn38 Tim Sheehan

Old Ivanhoe Gr. Coach: Danny Bodycoat

Assistants: Brad Shadbolt

1 James Larkin (C)2 Ben Oliver 3 Dylan Buttifant (VC)4 Jackson Powell 5 Matthew Scott6 Dan Carolan 7 Matthew Martin8 Tom O’Halloran 9 Jordan Sutterby 10 Jack Dawson 11 Seamus Gibbs12 Jordan French13 Petar Gavrilevski 14 Riley Frazer 15 Laz Koulis 16 Michael Altis 20 Callum McIlveen 21 Nick Johnson 22 Darcy Byrne-Connell 24 Cooper Wilson 25 Daniel Gliniecki 26 Lucas Kafitsas 27 Naoya Ikeda 29 Nick Reeves-Smyth30 Lachlan McLeish

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Assistants: Nick Mescher

1 Aidan Paus1 Tim Hall3 Callum Hooper4 Jono Cooper5 Seb Contos6 Alex Ioannou7 James Hargreaves8 Louis Randles11 Henry Moore13 Tom Young15 Chris Thuring16 Josh Turton18 Nick Creese20 Matt Morarty21 Damon Zethoven22 Ben Mescher23 Tom Donoghue24 James Robertson25 Jacob Sando26 Bryce Matheson27 Jack Mascitelli28 Sam Cook29 Nicholas Adgemis30 Ben Lasorko32 Alex Ioannou33 Alistair McIntosh34 Arthur Mastoras35 Tom Pryor37 Oscar Band38 Nick Meerman39 Chris Campbell40 Hamish Felton42 Arthur Gioulekas44 Blair Henery47 Adam Brendish48 Samuel Miles50 Arthur Mastoras53 Louis Muller61 Martin Muller69 Michael Mins70 Matt Corney

Parkdale VulturesCoach: Luke Borella

Assistants: Ned Harding, Matt Hayes 1 Ryan O’Leary2 Tom Congerton3 Kane Bode4 Josh Green5 James Clark (VC)6 James Salouris7 Brad Austin8 Bailey Dillon (C)9 Brayden Stevenson10 Jaye Edmunds11 Daniel Rendall12 Lachie Gallagher13 Jack Vorbach14 Kai Love-Linay15 Matthew McCoy16 Harrison Spencer17 Adam Heatley18 Lyndon Byrnes19 Andrew Waterson (VC)20 Shea Gribben21 Ryan Stringer22 Kyle Steegstra23 Dhanesh Jayasalen24 Jesse Andrews25 Tim Carroll26 William McGowan (VC)27 Leigh Jenkins28 Matthew Robertson29 Tommy Lartar30 Liam Marshell31 Jarrod Peake32 Luke Symons33 Matthew Rattenbury34 Nick Farnbach35 Ash Sivell36 Billy Cross37 Tom Polard38 Luke Ellis39 James Barker42 Patrick Larkin45 Pablo Borboa47 Jack Love48 Corey Fall-Jablonka52 Neil McKenizie59 Matt Francis62 Ollie Herd80 Nathan Petersen81 Samuel Davis82 Harry Brennan83 Josh Hall84 Tom Oliver85 Matt McDonald86 Tom Richards87 Tim Taranto88 Sam Timuska-Carr89 Aidan Glackin90 Tom Jenkins91 Lachie Butler92 Ben Lawrence93 Izar Daou

St Bedes/Mentone TigersCoach: Chris Heverin

Assistants: R. Thompson, J. Mravjak, G. Guerin

1 Jordan Pastura (Capt)3 Sam Lundy4 Alex Shaw5 Sam Upton7 Max Millwood8 Jono Zuccala9 Jayden Clark11 Kieran Arthur12 Ryan Mravljak14 Dane Heverin15 Alex Elias16 Mitchell Johnstone17 Jordan Young18 Reagan Maddaford19 Daniel Pilch20 Jake Beddoe21 Ben Hubeek22 Dale McArthur23 Oscar Adorno24 Sean Connell25 Hunter Griffin26 Connor Shaw27 Corey Bader28 Joel Saunders30 Josh Fisher35 Sam Barca36 Lachlan Palfrey37 Ryan Leslie38 Darcy James39 Robert Iudica44 Billy Pickles47 Liam Anastasio

WhitefriarsCoach: Jeremy Freeman

Ass. Peter Harrison, Andrew Dwyer

1 James Battista3 Angus Hands (C)5 Joshua Dwyer6 Lewis Deane7 Jack Stanbrook8 Max Warrick9 Ben Lyall (DVC)10 Carl Giovannini11 Matthew Hook12 Max Arter13 Jack Elmer14 Ben Galtieri16 Sean Harrison (DVC)17 Miller Bartholomew18 Jack Sammut19 Matthew Watkinson20 Charles Dalziel21 Fergus Ward22 Tom Mercuri23 James Perrin24 Hewitt Murray (VC)25 Matthew Coen26 Eddie Dinh27 Jack Richardson28 Tom Battista29 Drew Maher30 Michael Coen31 Daniel Michael32 Mark Usatov33 Jack Zita (DVC)34 Jackson Deane35 Alistair Corbett36 Matthew O’Dwyer37 Jacob Blanck38 Sam Hill

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Old MelburniansCoach: Ryan Joseph

1 Ryan O’Leary2 Tom Congerton3 Kane Bode4 Josh Green5 James Clark (VC)6 James Salouris7 Brad Austin8 Bailey Dillon (C)9 Brayden Stevenson10 Jaye Edmunds11 Daniel Rendall12 Lachie Gallagher13 Jack Vorbach14 Kai Love-Linay15 Matthew McCoy16 Harrison Spencer17 Adam Heatley18 Lyndon Byrnes19 Andrew Waterson (VC)20 Shea Gribben21 Ryan Stringer22 Kyle Steegstra23 Dhanesh Jayasalen24 Jesse Andrews25 Tim Carroll26 William McGowan (VC)27 Leigh Jenkins28 Matthew Robertson29 Tommy Lartar30 Liam Marshell31 Jarrod Peake32 Luke Symons33 Matthew Rattenbury34 Nick Farnbach35 Ash Sivell36 Billy Cross37 Tom Polard38 Luke Ellis39 James Barker42 Patrick Larkin45 Pablo Borboa47 Jack Love48 Corey Fall-Jablonka52 Neil McKenizie59 Matt Francis62 Ollie Herd80 Nathan Petersen81 Samuel Davis82 Harry Brennan83 Josh Hall84 Tom Oliver85 Matt McDonald86 Tom Richards87 Tim Taranto88 Sam Timuska-Carr89 Aidan Glackin90 Tom Jenkins91 Lachie Butler92 Ben Lawrence93 Izar Daou

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FRANK STRINGER (ORMOND)Frank joined Ormond in 1978 as a supporter after meeting two players Bruce Bourne and Shane Dove who lived near him. He was asked by the committee to take on the role of Interchange Steward soon after joining the club and he still continues in this role as of today. Frank joined the committee in 1984 and served for 30 consecutive years. He is now regularly seen behind the bar after games and on Thursday nights where he also helps prepare meals for the players and supporters. Frank is an integral part of the Ormond Amateur F.C. He is highly respected by all at Ormond and the wider VAFA community. He has provided our club and the VAFA with 36 consecutive years of service always with a smile and a story to tell.

BARRY LYNCH (KEW)Barry played exactly 150 games for Kew across ten seasons and has the honour of being the last player to win a the B Reserve B&F Award in 1969, the last year Reserves Best and Fairest Awards were given by the VAFA. Since his retirement, Barry was a constant off field contributor, serving as a member of the Committee between 1975-78 and has been the club bar manager since 1969, a role which he fulfils to this day. Barry also acted as the club trainer between 1976 and 1996 and has been the club goal umpire since 1997. When not required between the posts, Barry fills any number of roles including, timekeeper, scoreboard attendant or interchange steward as required. Furthermore the Lynch family (including Barry and his his wife Lois and daughter Mandy) have run the canteen at Kew on Saturdays and sold raffle tickets etc post game for numerous years.

ANDREW MCCORMACK (EMMAUS ST LEOS)Andrew played 190 games from the clubs inception in 1971. Since then he has served the club primarily as team manager for 30 years since combining for 44 years continuous service. For the past 20 years, Andrew has been the bar manager and anyone who visits the club is always made to feel at home. Andrew has provided outstanding service to the Animals for its entire history of operation. He is one of those truly remarkable grassroots football people who has filled almost every role across the club. At the same time, he has earned universal appeal as a fantastic person.

DR COLIN MELVILLE (OLD SCOTCH)Colin commenced with Old Scotch in 1953 and played 190 games for the Cardinals. Colin then took up coaching and he spent five seasons leading the Under 19s in the 1970s. Colin served as the honorary club doctor from 1967 to 2012 setting the trend for the VAFA and VAFA clubs alike. All in all Colin’s service to Old Scotch spans a staggering 60 seasons of the VAFA.

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Hampton RoversCoach: John Cesario

Assistants: Corey Riscalla & Pete Rogerson

1 David Broadstock2 Cameron Cullus3 Jack Daley4 Corey Jones5 Matt Oswald6 Will Jackson7 Ben Kneebush8 Liam McCartney9 Fraser Shellie10 Tom Stanfield11 Benji Audage12 Scott Ebbott13 Finn Garraway-McMaster14 Matt Rieniets15 Lloyd Cosgriff16 Adrian Hugg17 Mitch Bowles18 Joel Melnjak19 Sam Gall20 Darcy Merlo21 Zach Donald22 Ryan Fogarty23 Lachlan Cairns24 Christian Carnovale25 Joel Bowditch26 Joel Balleggi27 Jason Klein28 Tom Yorgey29 Tom Sharry

Mazenod Coach: Paul Deegan

Assistants: Carmelo D”Angelo, Carl Gannon

2 Luke Fonti3 Matt Zagoulas4 Aiden Brand Oliver5 Daniel DiNezza6 Sam Deegan7 Declan Fowler8 Christian Dorio9 Corey Martino10 Danial Mydaras11 Jake Charman12 Mat McLellan13 Jacob Bucella14 Matt Sier15 Jacob Murdoch16 Locky McEniry17 Simon Bonacci18 Ben Gannon19 Christian Palotta20 Tom Patterson21 Danial Wiles22 Mitch D’Angelo23 Jayden Hill24 Dylan Spooner25 Tom McKenna26 Nick Reeder27 Kieren McKeogh29 Aidan Noone30 Jack Minack31 Zach Prosser34 Travis O’Hara36 Damian Byrne39 Josh Webster44 Nathan Beovich45 Jerome Sallai51 Anthony Martynstyn71 Aaron Theodore91 Josh Mountford

Collegians Coach: Nick Hibbins

Assistants: Rod Nancarrow

2 Edward Rice 3 Connor Handley4 Riely Martin5 Charlie Richards ( C )6 Oscar Glover7 Tyson Wyett (VC)8 Linus Walsh9 Jack Hibbins11 Sam Porz12 James Rice13 Tim Nancarrow14 Jack Melbourne15 Harrison Butterss17 Connor Hobbs18 Nick Punter19 Nicholas Marsh20 Hugo Ling21 Darcy McKenzie22 Zac Comley-Burns23 Tom Pateras24 Riley Goodman40 Andrew Scott41 Tom Jordan43 Carl Bacash50 Cam Tennant 57 Luca Skoufos63 Hugh Greene69 Jack Cotton73 Michael Scardamaglia

Marcellin Coach: Simon Abrahams

Albert AtmeAndrew CollinsAndrew MenegasAndy KayAnthony BerlangieriAnthony SalvatoreAnton Trask-MarinoBradley PerilloDaniel Di RobertoDaniel EpifanoDaniel LunnDavid SpinosaEric FekonjaJack DoranJackson GreenJake MaherJames CullenJoel CecalaJosh GuerrieriJoshua SassellaJulian PiccoLeon VerduraLucas BosioLuke ThomasMark AndrosMatthew De LucaMatthew FrostMatthew HamblinNicholas HullickNicholas McNamaraRiley MuirRy ElphinstoneSean HibberdSean Phillips-WilliamsTim CliffordTom DoranZac Tolley

Peninsula OBCoach: Peter Williamson

1 Rhrys Treherne2 Mitch Glenn3 Fraser Roberts4 Angus Craig5 Tom Labrooy6 Callum Parton7 James Labrooy8 Tory Taylor9 Louis Barbour10 Sam Harrison11 Will Labrooy12 Nick Holland13 Bryce McLean14 Cooper Knox15 Brayden Glaum16 Michael Thompson17 Josh Watts18 Ben Williamson19 Jim Feutrill20 Mike Mclean21 James Small22 Jack Walker23 Ben Weekes24 Angus Grant25 Ben Weekes26 Ben Sbensson

Old Geelong Coach: Matt Collister and Ben Thompson

1 Gus Beckingsale3 Harry Wynn Pope4 Lachlan Lloyd5 Jack Edgar6 Charlie Mann 7 Louis De Moor8 Harrison Fraser9 Hugo Bienvenu11 Will Griffiths12 Charlie Calvert13 Ed Gubbins15 Josh Hutley16 Harry Morrison17 Rupert Kebbell18 Tim Breadmore19 James Tivendale20 George Manton22 Henry Boydell23 Todd Richardson26 Henry Brayshaw27 Seb Hutley28 Oscar Simson29 Will Noall32 Jonathon Thomson49 Sam Finckh

OrmondCoach: Michael Oaten

Assistants: Robert Putamorsi

1 Jack Short3 Max Schepsi4 Matt Perry (VC)5 Tim Dobson6 Hugh Conron7 Jack McCambley (VC)10 Nick Cooney11 Jesse Maxfield13 Willem Van Denderen14 Jonty Sharman-Smith15 Zac Papacostas17 Ollie Milner20 Nick Halsall21 Dimitri Fasoulis22 Athan Xenos23 Tom Putamorsi25 Nick Edwards27 Callan Rawlings28 Lachie Filopovic29 Jack Fogarty (DVC)31 Will O’Shannessey32 Will Robertshaw (DVC)33 Tom Shalev34 Dylan Stewart37 Tom Harkin38 Jarrod Schnider40 Reece Behnke41 Ben Hardwick42 Dae Syddlik43 Tom Hourigan44 Nick Oaten ( C )45 Ryan Cohen48 Zac Hanson50 Reuben Haywood55 Adam Schwarz64 Blake Piccone66 Ari Karageorgiou73 Cale Hirschman75 Jarrod Kangisser76 Eddie Quinn ( C )

Williamstown CYMSCoach: Gavin Deller

Assistants: Brebdan Cocks

29 James Waters30 Luke Mandato31 Jarrah Lioumanis32 Jordan Lloyd33 Pat Galic34 Brad Tucker35 Tim Farrugia36 Dan Farrugia38 Luke Green39 Trent Bolton40 Lachie Hine41 Harry Carter43 Ethan Hunt46 Sam Hill48 Oliver Boyce50 Daniel Cross51 Jack Sutter53 Ben Hodge54 Brayden Philpott55 Sirack Eyassu56 Jack Noonan57 Lewis Kennedy61 Jack Johnson62 Julian Franze63 Jordan Davies64 Aidan Miller65 Jacob Splatt69 Cooper Johnstone

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FRANK STRINGER (ORMOND)Frank joined Ormond in 1978 as a supporter after meeting two players Bruce Bourne and Shane Dove who lived near him. He was asked by the committee to take on the role of Interchange Steward soon after joining the club and he still continues in this role as of today. Frank joined the committee in 1984 and served for 30 consecutive years. He is now regularly seen behind the bar after games and on Thursday nights where he also helps prepare meals for the players and supporters. Frank is an integral part of the Ormond Amateur F.C. He is highly respected by all at Ormond and the wider VAFA community. He has provided our club and the VAFA with 36 consecutive years of service always with a smile and a story to tell.

BARRY LYNCH (KEW)Barry played exactly 150 games for Kew across ten seasons and has the honour of being the last player to win a the B Reserve B&F Award in 1969, the last year Reserves Best and Fairest Awards were given by the VAFA. Since his retirement, Barry was a constant off field contributor, serving as a member of the Committee between 1975-78 and has been the club bar manager since 1969, a role which he fulfils to this day. Barry also acted as the club trainer between 1976 and 1996 and has been the club goal umpire since 1997. When not required between the posts, Barry fills any number of roles including, timekeeper, scoreboard attendant or interchange steward as required. Furthermore the Lynch family (including Barry and his his wife Lois and daughter Mandy) have run the canteen at Kew on Saturdays and sold raffle tickets etc post game for numerous years.

ANDREW MCCORMACK (EMMAUS ST LEOS)Andrew played 190 games from the clubs inception in 1971. Since then he has served the club primarily as team manager for 30 years since combining for 44 years continuous service. For the past 20 years, Andrew has been the bar manager and anyone who visits the club is always made to feel at home. Andrew has provided outstanding service to the Animals for its entire history of operation. He is one of those truly remarkable grassroots football people who has filled almost every role across the club. At the same time, he has earned universal appeal as a fantastic person.

DR COLIN MELVILLE (OLD SCOTCH)Colin commenced with Old Scotch in 1953 and played 190 games for the Cardinals. Colin then took up coaching and he spent five seasons leading the Under 19s in the 1970s. Colin served as the honorary club doctor from 1967 to 2012 setting the trend for the VAFA and VAFA clubs alike. All in all Colin’s service to Old Scotch spans a staggering 60 seasons of the VAFA.

ANDREW SIMPSON (ST KEVIN’S OLD BOYS)Andrew has had a continuous involvement at St Kevins 45 years as a player, committee member, sponsor and official. As a player he won two reserves premierships in the 1970s and managed 152 games. Off field the numbers are bigger, with over 30 years of service and three decades as Vice President alone, Andrew has been responsible for the strong relationship with the school and is the chief organizer of Foundation Day when SKOBs play on the school ground. As well as giving his time, Andrew has been the club’s longest serving sponsor.

NEIL WALLMEYER (PRAHRAN ASSUMPTION)Neil commenced with the club when it was known as State Bank, before continuing service through the amalgamations of Commonwealth Bank, Southbank then Prahran. Neil began playing in 1988, finishing with more than 250 games and two premierships including 1990 when he was premiership captain. Neil has coached the reserves on two occasions and also winning a premiership in 1997. Neil has been a committeeman for 20 years including five years as general manager. He has been a reserves club umpire and filled in every other match day role possible and also helped set up the junior club. The club owes so much to Neil’s work in 1998 to ensure the continuation of the club via Prahran and his efforts to maintain and include all the previous club’s history.

SID CATLIN (BEAUMARIS)Sid has been Treasurer for all 20 years that Beaumaris has been in the VAFA and for the past 15 years he has doubled up as the Shark’s chief statistician. Sid will be retiring from the Committee at the end of the year and is the only remaining committee member left since the club joined the VAFA. Sid has been doing the stats with his mate John Martin with the two having been friends since school days. Their passion for the stats has been evident since day one and whilst the coaches come and go, the stats men remain. Sid was also a great contributor to the junior part of the club before he joined the senior committee. As a point of trivia, Sid played his first game of senior VFL football with Melbourne at the ripe old age of 16 years and 218 days. He played 4 games for Melbourne and 15 with South Melbourne, but only played 1 reserves game with Beaumaris.

KEN PETRUCCO (INNER FM)Ken has been watching at least one game and sometimes three games a week of VAFA football, and offering his opinion on proceedings on 96.5 Inner FM since 1998. Since then, the station, of which Ken is President, has presented weekly the VAFA match of the day live to listeners across Melbourne and globally via the internet. Ken has also hosted and the weekly VAFA football show on Saturday mornings and has interviewed close to 1000 guests in the past decade. It was Ken’s initiative to broadcast live counts of the VAFA section medals on radio and to cover Representative carnivals and matches.

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AquinasCoach: Craig Glennie

1 Pasquale Pezzimenti2 Michael O’Malley3 Michael Di Donato4 Micah Veith5 Julian Martuccio6 Brandon Scagnetti7 Daniel Foley8 Jack Chivers9 Jonathan Kerr10 Adrian Owen11 Anthony Dyck12 Kieran Hummel13 Zachary Jeffrey14 Matthew Westwood15 James Wright16 Daniel Sudborough17 Cheuk Hei Jim18 Jason Geddes19 Harrison Grech20 Ben Zwarts21 James Reid22 Joseph Abed23 Robin Vaihu

AJAXCoach: John Jackson

1 Velleman Jesse2 Alter Michael3 Burston Joel4 Faiman Benji5 De Winter Ben6 Israel Reece7 Kagan Ryan8 Marom Noam9 Schwartz Ben10 Sekler Adam11 Lipton Dakota13 Williams Sam14 Kalmus Sam15 Kahlberg Adam17 Breckler Michael18 Joel Andrew19 Blau Elliot20 Klein Adam21 Swire Jordan22 Shapiro Brent23 Vadas Guy24 Hamilton Charles25 Rushford Adam26 Fitt Anton27 Silver Jacob28 Stock Jack29 Verstandig Dian30 Silberman Dion

Monash BluesCoaches: Ben Dempsey, Pat Bryce

Ashton ArthurJimmy BaringDoug BergaminCameron BishopLachlan Buur-JensenTaylor CameronMac CameronJoseph CantwellJames CassellsThomas ClaysonBrady CroninJames DavidsonRhys DawesJarrod DevannyJessie DewhurstZane DickinsonPatrick EassonKieran EdwardsCooper FennellWill GriggMichael HackwillBen HawkinsLouis HowardAdam JohnsonCameron KnollLachlan LaneMax LawrenceAbe LawsonLachlan LeedsAndrew LlewelynMatt MadsenJack ManeraSam MayCorey McGrathFergus McLarenPatrick NagleJames NevillCameron PitherDarcy PlantDaniel RaffertyZach SalmiDeclan SavilleTom ShembreyJock SlatteryJack SmithBen WhitfortNick Woodland

Old Haileyburians Coaches: Mick Constable

1 Tom Edmunds2 Lyndon Montgomery3 Tim Cleary4 Kaiden Dummett5 Brodie Steele6 Torsten Williamson7 Jak Nardino8 Ned Doran9 Jamie Cain10 Ollie Sharpe11 Max Fisher12 Ben Oakes13 Joel Constable14 Jordan Hurley15 Jack Munro16 Xavier Subbotsch17 Declan Forster18 Charlie Constable20 Will Stock21 Eden Facey-Smith22 Abdullah Alazzawi23 Ari Ventouras34 Tim Richards35 Charlton Schneider38 Jack Moncrieff

PEGSCoach: Joe Erougian

1 Ryan Andrews2 Caleb Asaris3 Riley Bult4 Jarrod Cant5 Robert Cassidy6 Alexander Coutts7 Matthew Dunstan8 Jordan Erougian9 Zach Genovesi10 Alexander Gorham11 Nikolas Goulas12 Nathan Humpreys13 Alexander hymer14 Jonathon Karikas15 David Lieu16 Joshua Maloney17 Rory Martell18 Jack Merlo19 Xavier Murphy20 Lachlan Nayler21 Oliver Ponte22 Jason Roberts23 Bradley Roscoe24 Tom Saggio25 Chris Salt26 Tristan Salvalaggio27 Marc Sayers28 Jayden Schulz29 James Scully30 Carl Stevenson31 Tom Stevenson32 Max Tonne33 Braden Toy34 Alessandro Velissaris

Preston BullantsCoach: Michael Oaten

1 Jackson Strooper2 Lucas Hemming3 Matt Hirshman4 Matt Perry5 Liam Adlington6 Richard Main7 Jack McCambley8 Isiaih Tahana9 Marcus La Greca10 Nicolaus Cooney11 Benjamin Hardwick ( C)12 Matthew Jordan13 Willem Van Denderen14 Jonty Sharman-Smith15 Zac Papacostas16 Jack Meeking18 Ethan Hanley20 Nick Halsall21 Dimitri Fasoulis23 Tom Putamorsi24 Darcy Ashton25 Nick Edwards26 Sam Mason29 Jack Fogarty31 Anthony Strahan32 Will Robertshaw37 Hugh Conron40 Reece Behnke44 Nick Oaten46 Calvin McGowan55 Adam Schwarz57 Nick Houghton73 Robert Davis74 Joshua Smithe99 Will O’Shannessy

Therry Penola OBCoach: Mark Hudson

Assistants: Mick Conway

1 Matthew Lewis2 Ethan Dolan3 Anthony Tana4 Tom Monaghan5 Robbie Carr6 Brodie Hudson 7 Sean O’Sullivan8 Anthony Sadrinajafi9 Louis Crosara11 Kerin McKenna12 Joseph Piperno13 Blake McKibbin14 Jacob Ratcliffe ( C )15 Dylan Ryan16 Jedd Taylor17 Billy Fatralis18 James Carlton20 Cam Roy21 Matthew Dixon22 Joe Piccione23 Ben Carter24 Josh Larken25 Joe Strangile26 Daniel Tadinac27 Connor Kilbane29 Peter Stragos31 Rory McGreggor32 Corey Ratten34 Stan Skapetis35 Jordan Ryan36 Caleb Talbot44 Kane O’Halloran

UHS-VUCoach: Marcus Butera

Assistants: Daniel Carcour

1 Indi Forent Saill2 Tyler Legudi4 Hugh Burry7 Aiden Giove8 Thomas Cheyne10 Myles Legudi11 James Brown12 Omar Dahir15 Imanuil Afiou16 Dimitrios Stamatelatos18 Lucas Harris22 Abubaker Okud23 Matt Mallia24 Michael Healey26 Jonathan Lay28 Tim Rocke31 Nick Ryan33 Josh Munari36 Finn Devlin37 Spencer Craggil-Haren41 Lucas McSweeney47 Rowan Welsh65 Nick Perica66 Nicholas Munari78 Cameron Craig80 Davis Moore86 Rayan Hajj89 Lachlan Mitchell90 Lucas Czjako91 Gamachu Midaksso92 Chris Berogna95 Gerard Hawkins

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PETER HEVEY (NORTH OLD BOYS ST PATRICK’S)Peter has served continuously on the committee of North Old Boys since 1994, spending time as Secretary and Vice President. He has spent six seasons as a team manager and has concurrently managed the canteen and facilities of the club for the past 15 years and counting. Peter managed a 63 game career as a wiry ruckman through the 1980s and early 1990s before becoming a club umpire for NOBs. Peter’s pleasant personality, willingness to help and loyalty have endeared him to everyone he meets.

SIMON HUNT (OLD XAVERIANS)Simon was a player from 1984-86 but it is off the field where his service has been most notable: involved off field at Old Xaverians since 1991 serving 15 years on the committee, 10 years of which he was President, Simon collected a staggering 23 premiership flags in that time including five in Premier Section. Much of Xavs success on field can be attributed to the leader at the top and Simon was a popular and engaging leader that got the best out of everyone. A constant promoter of Old Xaverians and the VAFA, Simon grew the club from four teams to seven during his time and always encouraged the club to embrace the VAFA and the wider community.

NOTE TO ALL CLUB SECRETARIESPlease submit your team lists no later than Monday at Midday in order to appear in next week’s record.Please email your team lists through in Microsoft Excel with a separate column for Jumper Number, Player First Name, Surname and Captain/Vice Captain plus your team coaches names at the top to

[email protected]

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La Trobe UniversityCoach: John Jackson

1 Vincent Vecchio2 Fraser Delbridge3 Mitch Brown4 Kyle Keenan5 Lachlan Shine6 Cam McCormack7 Corey Sleep8 Kia O’Donovan9 Ben Paterson12 Lachlan Reinke13 Daniel Robertson14 Connor Molloy15 Sam Paterson16 Andrew Baschiera17 Braydon Turner18 Josh Shelton19 Jimmy Stapleton20 Jason Booth21 Cody Johnstone22 Daniel Iozzi25 Ned Waters30 Bailey Rodda33 Chase Chequer34 McKenzie Stanley35 Kallum Hinchliffe

De La Salle Coach:  Steve Ingram

1 Benjamin Melissinos2 Riccardo Rando3 Nick O’Sullivan4 James Mullaly5 Joe Squires6 Matthew Tyquin7 Adam Martuccio8 Frank McCormack9 Liam O’Neill 10 Patrick Hounihan11 Josh Ingram12 Michael Jakes13 Mitchell Riley 14 Daniel Brasher15 Jack Squires16 Harrsion Gill 17 Charlie Ferris-McDonald18 Jed Roberts19 Harry Bowen20 Jonathon Green21 Tom O’Kane22 Riley Watson23 Zacharian Grundmann 24 Thomas McDonald25 Tom Harrington26 Sam Leary27 Jordan Gregory28 Jon Epifanidis29 James Bailey30 Adam Monkman31 Oliver Gunning32 Chris Busetti33 Jamie Wheately34 Thomas Deftereos35 Benjamin Ahearn

MazenodCoach: Tim McEniry

Assistants: TBA

1 Luca Dalfonso2 Luke Fonti3 Joseph Nguyen5 Daniel DiNezza7 Louis Seal8 Tom Riley9 Josh Mountford10 Lachie McKenna11 Sheldon Connolly12 Noel DeZilva14 Matt Kovac15 Lau Bir16 James Taylor19 Joel Welsford20 Josh Cochrane21 Zach Prosser23 Karl Ranson28 Liam Sherlock29 Arlyn Khaiyath 30 Sam Nolan31 Zach Prosser33 Itai Saina39 Josh Webster44 Nathan Beovich45 Jerome Sallai51 Anthony Martynstyn55 Conor Barclay71 Aaron Theodore

MHSOBCoaches: Matt Collister

James Wright

1 Ed Manton2 Tom Allen3 Charlie Youngman4 Ollie Graham5 Ted Strapp6 Harry Graham7 Jock Grimshaw (C)8 Sam Youngman9 Dave Ennels10 Owen Kelly11 Will Griffiths12 Nick Anasstassiou13 Will Winter-Cooke14  Charles Burbury15 Josh Hutley (VC)17 Jimmy Planner18 Ed Gubbins19 Ben Ludeman20 Jordy Taylor21 Chris Gough22 Harrison Stewart23 James Setterfield24 Hamish Baylis25 Harry Wynn - Pope (VC)26 Chris Gubbins27 Sam Finchk28 Alex Sutton29 Hamish Macmillian49 Sam Bongiorno

Oakleigh Coach: Chris White

1 Kevin Baras2 Craig O’Meara3 Corey (VC) Moore4 Aaron (VC) Planksken5 Brodie Weymouth6 Anmol Malhotra7 Austin Symmons8 James Robinson10 Hayden Everett11 Lucas ( C ) Cloke12 Jake Ford13 Justin McCarthy14 Ryan (VC) Powell19 Ed Standish20 Sam Ciavarella21 Rob Smith22 Dylan Goodwill23 Des Fry 25 Caleb Qumivutia26 Chris Galanos27 Ankush Malhotra28 Kyle Schmauder34 Jordan Peeler36 Will Harris

Old ParadiansCoach: Ian Fairley

1 Alexander Ouzas2 Jack Hope4 Nicholas Kolotylo5 Nicholas Ouzas6 Panashe Masawi7 Adam Nolan8 Christian White9 Andrew Tyrrell10 James Frank11 Brett Money12 Dean Liuzzi13 Daniel Mitris14 Jeremy Coleman15 Luke O’Keeffe16 Matthew Caruso17 Ross Ursino18 Benjamin Ferraro19 Laughlin Cargnali20 Jayden Clemmet21 Peter Annetta22 Darcy Cotter23 Michael McHugh24 Joseph Bland36 Lucas Papa39 Zachary Delmo42 Zane Treloar47 Theo Krokidis51 James Naitoko57 Samuel Adams60 Matthew Biviano

ParksideCoach: TBA

Assistants: TBA

1 Josh Turville3 Tom Howard14 Danny Yacoub15 Ben Hedley17 Pat Comerford19 Tom Horton20 Edward Dugdale22 Patrick Martin23 Ethan Vahland26 Nicholas Cardona28 Nick Kelly29 Matthew Tonge30 James Tait35 Tom Mahony36 James Oruba36 Josh DeBono37 Tom Noonan42 Adam Mulkearns44 Lachlan Sullivan 45 James Hannah46 Jack Firth47 Will Paszynk48 Anthony Cunsolo49 Luke Saville50 Joel Comito53 Pat O’Sullivan55 Chris Gavaghan56 Daniel Parkes56 Jack Stephens58 Sean Merkel59 Max Jaggard60 Matthew Zammit61 Aidan Birch62 Ambrose Attard64 Callum O’Sullivan65 Chris Tormey66 Damian Douge67 Declan Gilbert68 Josh Dwyer69 Luke Arrowsmith70 Matthew Pallot71 Michael Sauro73 Pat Sawaya74 Tim Rose75 Tom Madden76 Tristan Doody77 Will Issacs

St JohnsCoach: Ben Pickering

Assistants: TBA

1 Matt Carter2 Cameron Cato3 Paul Picard4 Jack Grattidge5 Josh Johns6 Kane Forgiarini7 Brad Barker8 Jake Hedges9 Brayden Follett11 Blake Williams12 Calvin Toohim (C)13 Kaine Johnston (C)14 Dylan Allan16 Nick De Poilly17 Nick Silvey18 Ethan Chavasse19 Josh Dallas Robertson20 Liam Eklom21 Billy Schaefer22 Nathan Eres23 Cooper Aldersea

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SIMON HUNT (OLD XAVERIANS)Simon was a player from 1984-86 but it is off the field where his service has been most notable: involved off field at Old Xaverians since 1991 serving 15 years on the committee, 10 years of which he was President, Simon collected a staggering 23 premiership flags in that time including five in Premier Section. Much of Xavs success on field can be attributed to the leader at the top and Simon was a popular and engaging leader that got the best out of everyone. A constant promoter of Old Xaverians and the VAFA, Simon grew the club from four teams to seven during his time and always encouraged the club to embrace the VAFA and the wider community.

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@VAFAUA

AFL UMPIRES TO VISIT TRAININGOn Tuesday, 10th of May, we will have four AFL umpires joining us for training as part of UmpireAFL Community Umpiring Round. This year we will be joined by Field Umpires Ben Ryan & Nick Foot, Boundary Umpire Adam Coote and our very own former VAFA Goal Umpire Matthew Dervan.

This is a great opportunity to experience a training and coaching session with AFL umpires, and to ask plenty of questions. It will also be a great opportunity for many to catch up with Matthew. We’d like to see all umpires at training on Tuesday the 10th.

Clockwise from Top Left – Nick Foot, Ben Ryan, Matthew Dervan, Adam Coote

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ER SAVE THE DATEOn the 21st of May, the VAFA’s beloved Kevin ‘Chilli’ Segota will officiate his 800th VAFA match. After the game, Chilli will be heading to the VAFA Umpires Association rooms at Elsternwick Park for some ‘refreshments’ to celebrate the milestone. All members of the VAFA community are welcome to join us in recognising this magnificent achievement. We will have more about Chilli, and our plans for the night, in the Umpires Corner in the following weeks. Stay tuned.

SAVE THE DATE PART IIThe VAFAUA Annual Poker Fundraiser has been scheduled for Saturday 4th of June – 6:30 for a 7:15 start. Places are limited: contact [email protected] to RSVP.Going to the dogsOnce every couple of years we see a dog join in the VAFA action, and this year it happened to umpires Frank Stokes and Andrew Carrazzo at Old Haileybury on the weekend. With the situation handled superbly by our umps, we started to wonder if the dog was released by our coaches to train for a repeat of the ‘plugger the pig’ incident in the AFL. Should there have been a report for Ruff play?

WEBSITE/SOCIAL MEDIADon’t forget to regularly check www.vafaua.asn.au , www.facebook.com/vafaua and @vafaua on Twitter and Instagram to stay up to date with the latest information. If you see anything that could feature in the Umpires Corner please email [email protected] by 8pm Sunday.

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William Buck Premier LR TotalMatthew Handley Old Xaverians 3 16Alex Polidoros Old Trinity Gr 5 13Sam Pickett De La Salle OC 1 11Douglas Morris Old Trinity Gr 4 11

Premier Reserve LR TotalJeremy Hannan Old Xaverians 2 12Thomas Nicholls De La Salle OC 0 10Jack Wood University Blues 0 10Ryan McDonough De La Salle OC 0 9

Premier Thirds LR TotalTodd Daniher Old Xaverians 7 14Benjamin Omizzolo St Kevins OB 2 9Cameron Tunbridge Old Melburnians 0 9Jack Firth St Bernards 0 9

Premier B LR TotalNathan Smith Hampton Rovers 4 14Stephen Milne Beaumaris 2 13Tim Macmillan Old Scotch 3 12Daniel Anthony Old Brighton Gr 3 11

Premier B Reserve LR TotalMatthew Caia St Bedes / Mentone Tigers 3 14Travis Woolnough Beaumaris 3 13Daniel Gribbin Beaumaris 0 13Jack Rutter Old Brighton Gr 0 10

Premier B Thirds LR TotalZev Aron AJAX Afc 1 8Daniel Wein AJAX Afc 2 7Locky Davis Fitzroy 4 7Tom Kovarik De La Salle OC 1 7

Premier C LR TotalStefan Barbour Peninsula OB 4 19Thomas Kanz Old Camberwell Gr 0 13Aaron Cloke Oakleigh 2 13Andrew Brazzale Kew 2 12

Premier C Reserve LR TotalDamien Simic Caulfield Gr 7 15Peter Rozanitis Mazenod OC 8 11Jeremy Devlin Mazenod OC 4 10Brett Macaulay Peninsula OB 1 9

Premier C Thirds LR TotalSam Ayoub Marcellin OC 2 14Michael Sneddon Williamstown CYMS 3 10Nicholas Russell Old Camberwell Gr 2 8Dustin Cracknell Marcellin OC 2 7

Division 1 LR TotalLuke Hull Old Mentonians 1 17John Robbins Prahran Assumption 2 14Darcy R Brown Old Mentonians 0 14Dustan Mills Old Mentonians 0 13

Division 1 Reserve LR TotalRaymond Steer Therry Penola OB 6 17Ryan Parsons Old Geelong 3 12Luke Montgomery PEGS 5 11Will Holmes Old Geelong 3 10

Division 2 LR TotalAaron Thornton St Johns OC 8 20Benjamin Gill Eltham Collegians 4 14Dylan Muscat West Brunswick 3 13Thomas Birkett Emmaus St Leos OC 5 10

Division 2 Reserve LR TotalJason Lewis Melbourne High School Old Boys 2 15Leonidas Dimopoulos Bulleen Templestowe 7 12Lachlan McRedmond Preston Bullants 0 10Eamonn Scott Preston Bullants 5 9

Division 3 LR TotalNicholas Szabo Canterbury 3 16Justin Hunter Elsternwick 4 16Thomas Kennedy Swinburne University 4 15Luke Stubbs Power House 2 14

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Division 3 Reserve LR TotalPatrick Arnold Power House 2 14Nicholas Spencer Aquinas OC 1 12Michael Nunan Hawthorn 0 11Mitchell Sweeney Uhs-Vu Afc 0 11

Division 4 LR TotalDale Collins Westbourne Gr 3 18Christopher Jolly Manningham Cobras 12 16William Dawson Point Cook 5 16Dan Isaac Eley Park Sharks 0 13

Division 4 Reserve LR TotalBradley Magri-Olson Box Hill North 1 16Bryn Boomsma Mt Lilydale OC 0 13Mitchell Ferrie Westbourne Gr 0 13John Alexandridis Eley Park Sharks 0 12

Holmesglen U19 Premier LR TotalPatrick Wallace Old Xaverians 2 16Sam Gibbins Beaumaris 3 12Michael Griechen De La Salle OC 4 10Aaron Trusler De La Salle OC 0 10

Holmesglen U19 Premier Reserve LR TotalJack Rennex Old Xaverians 5 21Daniel Clearihan Old Scotch 0 16James Waters Williamstown CYMS 3 10Patrick Gheller St Kevins OB 5 9

Holmesglen U19 Section 2 LR TotalAndrew Silva Parkdale Vultures 2 12James Regan Old Melburnians 1 11Matt Ball Caulfield Gr 4 10Bradley Austin Parkdale Vultures 2 9

Holmesglen U19 Section 3 LR TotalJake Slee Williamstown CYMS 3 16Hugo Ling Collegians 5 13Jacob Murdock Mazenod OC 1 11Thomas Harkin Ormond 0 9

Holmesglen U19 Section 4 LR TotalBenjamin Oakes Old Haileyburians 4 23Thomas Saggio PEGS 6 14Jordan Erougian PEGS 3 13Matthew M Mallia Uhs-Vu Afc 3 11

Holmesglen U19 Section 5 LR TotalNick O’Sullivan De La Salle OC 4 14Tom Riley Mazenod OC 3 14Sam Williams La Trobe University 5 13Isaac Nolan Parkside 4 10

Club XVIII (1) LR TotalCraig Berger Prahran Assumption 7 21John Farah Hawthorn 4 13Jarrod Roberts St Francis Xavier OC 4 12Sam Hartmann Richmond Central 6 12

Club XVIII (2) LR TotalJosh Archer Old Geelong 5 19John Graham Old Geelong 4 8Michael Chapman Monash Blues 2 7Lewis Chiodo Old Geelong 5 6

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With one quarter of the rostered matches played, it would seem that three teams in each Section have asserted their strengths and that the remaining teams are competing to finish in fourth place.

REVIEW OF ROUND 4SECTION 1.Richmond Central, proved my judgement poor when they defeated Prahran/ Assumption by nine points in an early match. A six goal to one burst in the second quarter set the “Cardinals” on the road to victory as their half time lead was thirty six points. Not to be denied, The “Two Blues” fought back and had reduced their deficit to seven points at the last change. The last quarter provided an even contest with the home side holding their narrow lead and so consolidating their hold on third place. Sam. Hartmann kicked six goals for the “Cardinals” for whom Peter Iser was again to the fore. Veteran, Craig Berger continued on his Indian summer goal kicking spree with another seven.Despite their nine point loss to Brunswick/ North Old Boys/ St Patrick’s, St Francis Xavier moved up the ladder into fourth place on percentage. This game was closely fought throughout with little difference in the respective scores. Only three goals were kicked in the second half as prevailing Brunswick breezes effected the play.Second placed Old Xaverians controlled their match at Melbourne High School as they defeated the local “Unicorns” by one hundred and twelve points. This defeat sent the “Unicorns” plunging from fourth to seventh on the ladder.Leaders, Hawthorn sent South Mornington to eighth through their ninety six point victory. The “Spartans” held a seven point lead at half time before they accelerated with an eight goal to one burst in the third quarter. Another eight goals to one in the last quarter completed a good day for the reigning premiers and made it a long and dreary drive home for South Mornington

SECTION 2Third placed Monash Blues were untroubled in

defeating their “Caulfield Cousins”, the Gryphons by sixty six points on the Frearson Oval. It was a team effort from the Blues because their thirteen goals were shared between eight players.West Brunswick had a real day out against neighbours, University High School/ V.U.T., whose only goal came in the opening quarter. West Brunswick, on the other hand kicked multiple goals each quarter with their best effort of eleven goals in the second quarter which gave them a half time lead of ninety five points, which increased by game’s end to one hundred and seventy two points.Leaders, Old Geelong continued on their winning way with a one hundred and nineteen point victory over Swinburne University, whose inaccuracy contributed to the Old Geelong winning margin.

PREVIEW OF ROUND 5.SECTION 1Richmond Central face their second road trip in two weeks, when they travel to South Mornington. On form shown to date, I expect the “Cardinals” to win well and so consolidate third place.Prahran/ Assumption host Brunswick/ North Old Boys/ St Patrick’s on the wide expanses of Como Park. As the fitness of each player will be tested on the big ground, early ascendency will be vital to the eventual outcome. I favour Prahran/ Assumption who have Craig Berger in fine goal scoring form and forwards win matches is a proven football adage.Leaders, Hawthorn should maintain their unbeaten record with another big victory over

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Melbourne High School Old Boys, whose season has not continued as they had hoped. Hawthorn will be too fast and their depth of talent will carry them to victory.Old Xaverians should continue on their winning way against their Beaconsfield namesakes who are finding the demands of the higher Section in standard and travel challenging to say the least.

SECTION 2University High School/ V.U.T. face the daunting task of playing Old Geelong on Como Park. The disparity between the teams is displayed each week and this morning I forecast another Old Geelong victory.On the Ransford Oval, I favour West Brunswick to continue on their winning way at the expense of Monash Gryphons, who will find the Royal Park environment strange with train whistles and car horn blasts interspersed with umpiring whistles. On a more serious note, West Brunswick has by far the better record in 2016.In an academic contest, Swinburne University host Monash Blues in an early game. I favour the Blues to win because their form has been far more consistent than that displayed by newcomers, Swinburne.

CLUB XVIII (1) LAST ROUNDRichmond Central 4.1, 10.4, 10.7, 13.9 (87)Prahran Assumption 3.2, 4.4, 9.6, 12.6 (78)GOALS, Richmond Central: S. Hartmann 6, D. Healey 2, C. Logan 1, A. Pruscino 1, N. Rice 1, L. Neilson 1, J. Stevenson 1Prahran Assumption: C. Berger 7, T. Baker 2, A. Lammardo 1, N. Gouin 1, J. Strauch 1BEST, Richmond Central: P. Iser, J. Malloy, J. Stevenson, S. Hartmann, M. McCabe, C. GealePrahran Assumption: N. Keohler, T. Baker, Z. Wilson, N. Gouin, C. Berger, B. MichaelBrunswick NOBSPC 1.1, 6.3, 8.6, 8.10 (58)St Francis Xavier 2.1, 6.2, 6.5, 7.7 (49)GOALS, Brunswick NOBSPC: A. Diss 3, T. Cole 1, S. Maloney 1, T. Macleod 1, J. Moverley 1, M. Dullard 1St Francis Xavier: J. Roberts 4, D. Pennant 2, H. Crozier 1BEST, Brunswick NOBSPC: M. Rapa, C. Gatto, A. Diss, T. Cole, L. McDonald, F. HermanSt Francis Xavier: H. Crozier, D. Pennant, A. Burns, W. Delaland, J. Roberts, C. HughesHawthorn 5.6, 5.11, 13.16, 21.20 (146)South Mornington 2.0, 5.4, 6.6, 7.8 (50)GOALS, Hawthorn: C. Pana 4, D. Lauletta 4, J. Farah 4, N. Gieschen 2, T. Barber 2, A. Karim 1, S. Speer 1, D. Korlos 1, C. Bubunaras 1, A. Mitropoulos 1South Mornington: J. Cohen 3, B. Hallas 1, C. Williams 1, K. Hobson 1, C. Collier 1BEST, Hawthorn: C. Pana, A. Karim, J. Farah, D. Lauletta, T. Barber, A. MitropoulosSouth Mornington: J. Wilson, S. Kemp, J. Dowsett, C. Collier, R. WillmottOld Xaverians 0.0, 0.0, 0.0, 19.24 (138)Melbourne High School Old Boys 0.0, 0.0, 0.0, 4.2 (26)GOALS, Old Xaverians: H. Davies 4, R. Gallagher 3, M. Walsh 2, M. Forrest 2, A. Corsi 2, J. Smith 1, N. Larkins 1, A. Gazdowicz 1, A. Barrett 1, E. Hart 1, A. Keyhoe 1MHSOB: C. Miller 1, N. Taranto 1, S. Holmes 1, J. Tsaousidis 1BEST, Old Xaverians: M. Walsh, A. Corsi, H. Lyons, R. Gallagher, H. Davies, J. SmithMHSOB: M. Cole, T. Doer-Tolhurst, K. Pumpa, L. Smith, J. Tsaousidis, D. Ball

CLUB XVIII (2) LAST ROUNDMonash Blues 1.3, 3.4, 7.10, 13.14 (92)Monash Gryphons 0.2, 3.6, 3.7, 3.8 (26)GOALS, Monash Blues: S. Poole 4, S. Chapman 2, M. Chapman 2, L. Leviston 1, J. Hertan 1, D. Poole 1, L. Davis 1, C. Oppy 1Monash Gryphons: J. Gonis 1, D. O’Connor 1, T. Glasson 1BEST, Monash Blues: G. Tallis, H. Perrin, S. Poole, L. Hammond, C. Oppy, D. HeapMonash Gryphons: M. Gillard, M. Bunting, C. Buchanan, H. Scholes, M. Barker, A. TiroshOld Geelong 6.3, 7.6, 18.10, 23.12 (150)Swinburne University 0.0, 3.5, 3.6, 3.13 (31)GOALS, Old Geelong: L. Chiodo 5, J. Archer 5, J. Graham 4, D. McKie 2, T. Claeys 2, J. Sumura 1, J. Cave 1, E. Simpson 1, H. Hosegood 1, N. Simpson 1Swinburne University: B. O’Sullivan 1, P. Jackson 1, M. Manning 1BEST, Old Geelong: J. Graham, D. Sahlstrom, J. Kemp, O. Graham, P. Lynch, C. GibbsSwinburne University: B. Taylor, M. Manning, E. Black, S. Stacey, A. Swiatowy, P. JacksonWest Brunswick 5.3, 16.6, 20.8, 26.14 (170)Uhs-Vu 1.1, 1.1, 1.2, 1.2 (8)GOALS, West Brunswick: K. Oppelaar 5, J. Boyle 4, M. Roach 3, J. Hopkins 3, W. Lloyd 2, B. Wynne 2, A. Hays 1, N. Ansons 1, J. Hayes 1, A. Carroll 1, P. Roy 1, S. Devers 1, K. Vanston 1Uhs-Vu: J. Bowes 1BEST, West Brunswick: B. Wynne, J. Hayes, J. Boyle, N. Ansons, K. Oppelaar, A. HaysUhs-Vu: C. Hamid, N. Carter, T. Smalley, W. Smith, C. Jones, D. Kelen

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DIVISION TWO RESERVESP W L D B FF For Agst % PTS

Mhsob 4 4 0 0 0 0 483 86 561.63 16Bulleen Templestowe 3 3 0 0 1 0 286 151 189.4 16West Brunswick 4 3 1 0 0 0 395 156 253.21 12Yarra Valley 3 2 1 0 1 0 223 226 98.67 12Preston Bullants 4 2 2 0 0 0 286 365 78.36 8Richmond Central 3 1 2 0 1 0 146 263 55.51 8Emmaus St Leos 4 1 3 0 0 0 228 342 66.67 4St Johns 3 0 3 0 1 0 115 350 32.86 4Eltham Collegians 4 0 4 0 0 0 149 372 40.05 0Monash Gryphons 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

PREMIER CP W L D B FF For Agst % PTS

Mazenod 4 4 0 0 0 0 401 230 174.35 16Peninsula 4 4 0 0 0 0 460 293 157 16Caulfield Gr 4 3 1 0 0 0 347 280 123.93 12Williamstown CYMS 4 3 1 0 0 0 372 327 113.76 12Old Ivanhoe Gr 4 3 1 0 0 0 303 337 89.91 12Kew 4 1 3 0 0 0 384 368 104.35 4Old Camberwell Gr 4 1 3 0 0 0 371 420 88.33 4Oakleigh 4 1 3 0 0 0 325 453 71.74 4Marcellin 4 0 4 0 0 0 259 354 73.16 0Ormond 4 0 4 0 0 0 279 439 63.55 0

PREMIER C RESERVESP W L D B FF For Agst % PTS

Ormond 4 4 0 0 0 0 300 205 146.34 16Caulfield Gr 4 3 1 0 0 0 341 197 173.1 12Peninsula 4 3 1 0 0 0 314 254 123.62 12Mazenod 4 2 2 0 0 0 364 206 176.7 8Kew 4 2 2 0 0 0 336 269 124.91 8Williamstown CYMS 4 2 2 0 0 0 306 263 116.35 8Old Camberwell Gr 4 2 2 0 0 0 303 302 100.33 8Oakleigh 4 1 3 0 0 0 242 356 67.98 4Old Ivanhoe Gr 4 1 3 0 0 0 192 420 45.71 4Marcellin 4 0 4 0 0 0 187 413 45.28 0

PREMIER C THIRDSP W L D B FF For Agst % PTS

P E G S 3 3 0 0 0 0 278 144 193.06 12Williamstown CYMS 3 2 1 0 0 0 280 141 198.58 8Caulfield Gr 3 2 1 0 0 0 233 195 119.49 8Marcellin 3 2 1 0 0 0 272 251 108.37 8Ormond 2 1 1 0 1 0 105 117 89.74 8St Mary's Salesian 2 1 1 0 1 0 126 145 86.9 8Therry Penola 3 1 2 0 0 0 216 244 88.52 4Kew 2 0 2 0 1 0 107 179 59.78 4Old Camberwell 3 0 3 0 0 0 164 365 44.93 0Parkdale Vultures 10 1 9 0 0 1 610 1695 35.99 8

DIVISION TWOP W L D B FF For Agst % PTS

St Johns 3 3 0 0 1 0 329 185 177.84 16Preston Bullants 4 3 1 0 0 0 379 286 132.52 12West Brunswick 4 3 1 0 0 0 324 273 118.68 12Bulleen Templestowe 3 2 1 0 1 0 245 296 82.77 12Emmaus St Leos 4 2 2 0 0 0 409 351 116.52 8Yarra Valley 3 1 2 0 1 0 255 282 90.43 8Mhsob 4 2 2 0 0 0 299 338 88.46 8Richmond Central 3 0 3 0 1 0 180 328 54.88 4Eltham Collegians 4 0 4 0 0 0 297 378 78.57 0Monash Gryphons 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

DIVISION THREEP W L D B FF For Agst % PTS

Hawthorn 4 4 0 0 0 0 616 260 236.92 12Glen Eira 4 4 0 0 0 0 462 253 182.61 12Canterbury 4 4 0 0 0 0 444 294 151.02 12Sth Melbourne Dist. 4 3 1 0 0 0 382 309 123.62 8La Trobe University 4 2 2 0 0 0 374 301 124.25 8Power House 4 2 2 0 0 0 327 349 93.7 8Aquinas 4 1 3 0 0 0 346 363 95.32 4Uhs-Vu 4 1 3 0 0 0 311 371 83.83 4Albert Park 4 1 3 0 0 0 327 396 82.58 4Swinburne University 4 1 3 0 0 0 360 456 78.95 0Elsternwick 4 1 3 0 0 0 316 422 74.88 0Parkside 4 0 4 0 0 0 191 682 28.01 0

DIVISION THREE RESERVESP W L D B FF For Agst % PTS

Hawthorn 4 3 1 0 0 0 443 160 276.88 12Swinburne University 4 3 1 0 0 0 393 158 248.73 12Aquinas 4 3 1 0 0 0 347 162 214.2 8Glen Eira 4 3 1 0 0 0 364 173 210.4 8Albert Park 4 3 1 0 0 0 374 206 181.55 8La Trobe University 4 3 1 0 0 0 300 255 117.65 8Uhs-Vu 4 2 2 0 0 0 312 218 143.12 4Sth Melbourne Dist. 4 2 2 0 0 0 214 367 58.31 4Power House 4 1 3 0 0 0 252 274 91.97 4Canterbury 4 1 3 0 0 0 110 414 26.57 4Elsternwick 4 0 4 0 0 0 144 440 32.73 0Parkside 4 0 4 0 0 0 85 511 16.63 0

DIVISION ONEP W L D B FF For Agst % PTS

Old Mentonians 4 4 0 0 0 0 741 223 332.29 16Therry Penola 4 3 1 0 0 0 401 297 135.02 12PEGS 4 3 1 0 0 0 353 280 126.07 12Old Geelong 4 2 2 0 0 0 427 323 132.2 8St Mary's Salesian 4 2 2 0 0 0 342 434 78.8 8Ivanhoe 4 2 2 0 0 0 350 509 68.76 8Prahran Assumption 4 1 2 1 0 0 282 392 71.94 6Whitefriars 4 1 3 0 0 0 328 375 87.47 4Brunswick NOBSPC 4 1 3 0 0 0 213 417 51.08 4Old Paradians 4 0 3 1 0 0 263 450 58.44 2

DIVISION ONE RESERVE SP W L D B FF For Agst % PTS

PEGS 4 4 0 0 0 0 580 127 456.69 16St Mary's Salesian 4 4 0 0 0 0 433 201 215.42 16Old Geelong 4 3 1 0 0 0 431 228 189.04 12Prahran Assumption 4 3 1 0 0 0 289 311 92.93 12Old Mentonians 4 2 1 1 0 0 271 192 141.15 10Therry Penola 4 2 2 0 0 0 276 320 86.25 8Brunswick NOBSPC 4 1 3 0 0 0 182 382 47.64 4Old Paradians 4 0 3 1 0 0 117 371 31.54 2Ivanhoe 4 0 4 0 0 0 218 435 50.11 0Whitefriars 4 0 4 0 0 0 205 435 47.13 0

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DIVISION FOURP W L D B FF For Agst % PTS

Westbourne Gr 4 4 0 0 0 0 646 150 430.67 16North Brunswick 3 2 1 0 1 0 278 186 149.46 12Point Cook 4 3 1 0 0 0 353 332 106.33 12Mt Lilydale 4 2 2 0 0 0 390 320 121.88 8Manningham Cobras 4 2 2 0 0 0 390 323 120.74 8Eley Park Sharks 4 2 2 0 0 0 372 337 110.39 8Masala 3 1 2 0 1 0 246 347 70.89 8Box Hill North 3 0 3 0 1 0 250 386 64.77 4Chadstone 3 0 3 0 1 0 70 614 11.4 4Masala 16 2 14 0 2 0 771 2349 32.82 16Chadstone 16 1 15 0 2 0 658 2347 28.04 12

DIVISION FOUR RESERVESP W L D B FF For Agst % PTS

Westbourne Gr 4 4 0 0 0 0 478 131 364.89 16Eley Park Sharks 4 4 0 0 0 0 413 260 158.85 16North Brunswick 3 2 1 0 1 0 260 189 137.57 12Box Hill North 3 1 2 0 1 0 324 264 122.73 8Manningham Cobras 4 2 2 0 0 0 239 245 97.55 8Chadstone 3 1 2 0 1 0 212 257 82.49 8Mt Lilydale 4 1 3 0 0 0 294 364 80.77 4Point Cook 4 1 3 0 0 0 217 374 58.02 4Masala 3 0 3 0 1 0 93 446 20.85 4South Mornington 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Masala 16 1 15 0 2 0 569 2719 20.93 12

UNDER 19 SECTION 4P W L D B FF For Agst % PTS

AJAX 4 4 0 0 0 0 410 163 251.53 16PEGS 4 4 0 0 0 0 388 166 233.73 16Old Haileyburians 4 2 2 0 0 0 413 195 211.79 8Preston Bullants 4 2 2 0 0 0 315 304 103.62 8Monash Blues 4 2 2 0 0 0 243 246 98.78 8Therry Penola 4 1 3 0 0 0 252 328 76.83 4Uhs-Vu 4 1 3 0 0 0 178 349 51 4Aquinas 4 0 4 0 0 0 85 533 15.95 0

UNDER 19 SECTION 5P W L D B FF For Agst % PTS

Parkside 4 4 0 0 0 0 448 148 302.7 16De La Salle 4 4 0 0 0 0 378 174 217.24 16Mazenod 4 2 2 0 0 0 287 253 113.44 8Old Paradians 4 2 2 0 0 0 268 314 85.35 8Oakleigh 4 2 2 0 0 0 269 358 75.14 8La Trobe University 4 1 3 0 0 0 246 267 92.13 4MHSOB 4 1 3 0 0 0 213 360 59.17 4St Johns 4 0 4 0 0 0 196 431 45.48 0

Club XVIII (1)P W L D B FF For Agst % PTS

Hawthorn 4 4 0 0 0 0 445 220 202.27 16Old Xaverians 4 4 0 0 0 0 419 231 181.39 16Richmond Central 4 3 1 0 0 0 280 279 100.36 12St Francis Xavier 4 1 3 0 0 0 271 282 96.1 4Prahran Assumption 4 1 3 0 0 0 305 380 80.26 4Brunswick NOBSPC 4 1 3 0 0 0 226 299 75.59 4MHSOB 4 1 3 0 0 0 250 346 72.25 4South Mornington 4 1 3 0 0 0 210 369 56.91 4

Club XVIII (2)P W L D B FF For Agst % PTS

Old Geelong 4 4 0 0 0 0 494 97 509.28 16West Brunswick 4 3 1 0 0 0 433 113 383.19 12Monash Blues 4 3 1 0 0 0 323 193 167.36 12Monash Gryphons 4 1 3 0 0 0 250 354 70.62 4Swinburne University 4 1 3 0 0 0 152 497 30.58 4Uhs-Vu 4 0 4 0 0 0 105 503 20.87 0

UNDER 19 PREMIERP W L D B FF For Agst % PTS

Old Xaverians 4 4 0 0 0 0 432 135 320 16Beaumaris 4 3 1 0 0 0 395 234 168.8 12Old Scotch 4 3 1 0 0 0 291 245 118.78 12St Kevins 4 2 2 0 0 0 326 223 146.19 8De La Salle 4 2 2 0 0 0 342 293 116.72 8St Bernards 4 1 3 0 0 0 206 328 62.8 4University Blues 4 1 3 0 0 0 105 400 26.25 4University Blacks 4 0 4 0 0 0 151 390 38.72 0

UNDER 19 PREMIER RESERVEP W L D B FF For Agst % PTS

De La Salle 4 4 0 0 0 0 427 167 255.69 16St Kevins 4 3 1 0 0 0 334 216 154.63 12Old Xaverians 4 3 1 0 0 0 365 244 149.59 12Old Scotch 4 2 2 0 0 0 343 281 122.06 8Williamstown CYMS 4 2 2 0 0 0 322 290 111.03 8St Bernards 4 1 3 0 0 0 167 294 56.8 4Beaumaris 4 1 3 0 0 0 189 369 51.22 4St Bedes / Mentone Tigers 4 0 4 0 0 0 166 452 36.73 0

UNDER 19 SECTION 2P W L D B FF For Agst % PTS

St Bedes/Mentone Tigers 4 4 0 0 0 0 465 138 336.96 16Old Melburnians 4 4 0 0 0 0 427 260 164.23 16Parkdale Vultures 4 3 1 0 0 0 504 151 333.77 12Old Carey Gr 4 2 2 0 0 0 320 335 95.52 8Caulfield Gr 4 2 2 0 0 0 248 313 79.23 8Whitefriars 4 2 2 0 0 0 264 371 71.16 8Old Trinity Gr 4 1 3 0 0 0 270 325 83.08 4Fitzroy 4 1 3 0 0 0 264 373 70.78 4Old Ivanhoe Gr 4 1 3 0 0 0 184 432 42.59 4Old Brighton 4 0 4 0 0 0 162 410 39.51 0

UNDER 19 SECTION 3P W L D B FF For Agst % PTS

Williamstown CYMS 4 4 0 0 0 0 420 261 160.92 16Mazenod 4 3 1 0 0 0 370 298 124.16 12Ormond 4 2 2 0 0 0 326 226 144.25 8Marcellin 4 2 2 0 0 0 318 245 129.8 8Collegians 4 2 2 0 0 0 290 284 102.11 8Hampton Rovers 4 2 2 0 0 0 227 253 89.72 8Peninsula 4 1 3 0 0 0 202 390 51.79 4Old Geelong 4 0 4 0 0 0 186 382 48.69 0

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PREMIER RESERVESP W L D B FF For Agst % PTS

University Blues 4 4 0 0 0 0 365 144 253.47 16De La Salle 4 4 0 0 0 0 327 205 159.51 16Old Melburnians 4 3 1 0 0 0 368 190 193.68 12Old Trinity Gr 4 3 1 0 0 0 307 245 125.31 12Old Xaverians 4 2 2 0 0 0 398 211 188.63 8St Kevins 4 2 2 0 0 0 240 250 96 8Collegians 4 2 2 0 0 0 194 210 92.38 8St Bernards 4 0 4 0 0 0 231 354 65.25 0University Blacks 4 0 4 0 0 0 160 278 57.55 0Old Carey Gr 4 0 4 0 0 0 79 582 13.57 0

WILLIAM BUCK PREMIERP W L D B FF F A % Pts

Old Trinity Gr 4 4 0 0 0 0 372 231 161.04 16Old Xaverians 4 3 1 0 0 0 426 272 156.62 12Old Melburnians 4 3 1 0 0 0 342 221 154.75 12University Blues 4 3 1 0 0 0 250 225 111.11 12De La Salle 4 3 1 0 0 0 357 339 105.31 12Collegians 4 2 2 0 0 0 263 262 100.38 8University Blacks 4 1 3 0 0 0 287 301 95.35 4St Kevins 4 1 3 0 0 0 313 405 77.28 4St Bernards 4 0 4 0 0 0 254 378 67.2 0Old Carey Gr 4 0 4 0 0 0 163 393 41.48 0

PREMIER THIRDSP W L D B FF For Agst % PTS

St Kevins Gold 4 4 0 0 0 0 315 149 211.41 16Old Xaverians Black 4 4 0 0 0 0 339 170 199.41 16Old Xaverians Red 4 3 1 0 0 0 339 197 172.08 12Old Melburnians 4 2 2 0 0 0 292 244 119.67 8St Bernards 4 2 2 0 0 0 279 291 95.88 8University Blacks 4 2 2 0 0 0 220 266 82.71 8St Kevins Green 4 1 3 0 0 0 203 285 71.23 4University Blues 4 1 3 0 0 0 179 270 66.3 4Old Scotch 4 1 3 0 0 0 170 303 56.11 4Collegians 4 0 4 0 0 0 131 292 44.86 0

PREMIER BP W L D B FF For Agst % PTS

Beaumaris 4 4 0 0 0 0 415 292 142.12 16Old Scotch 4 3 1 0 0 0 445 297 149.83 12Old Haileybury 4 3 1 0 0 0 384 316 121.52 12Ajax 4 3 1 0 0 0 361 346 104.34 12St Bedes/Mentone Tigers 4 2 2 0 0 0 399 374 106.68 8Old Brighton Gr 4 2 2 0 0 0 398 381 104.46 8Parkdale Vultures 4 2 2 0 0 0 375 386 97.15 8Monash Blues 4 1 3 0 0 0 323 391 82.61 4Hampton Rovers 4 0 4 0 0 0 289 448 64.51 0Fitzroy 4 0 4 0 0 0 248 406 61.08 0

PREMIER B RESERVESP W L D B FF For Agst % PTS

Beaumaris 4 4 0 0 0 0 418 161 259.63 16Old Scotch 4 4 0 0 0 0 339 191 177.49 16Parkdale Vultures 4 3 1 0 0 0 384 253 151.78 12Ajax 4 2 2 0 0 0 276 224 123.21 8St Bedes/Mentone Tigers 4 2 2 0 0 0 285 271 105.17 8Fitzroy 4 2 2 0 0 0 261 303 86.14 8Old Brighton Gr 4 1 3 0 0 0 282 330 85.45 4Monash Blues 4 1 3 0 0 0 214 289 74.05 4Old Haileybury 4 1 3 0 0 0 236 385 61.3 4Hampton Rovers 4 0 4 0 0 0 156 444 35.14 0

PREMIER B THIRDSP W L D B FF For Agst % PTS

AJAX 3 3 0 0 0 0 301 120 250.83 12De La Salle 3 3 0 0 0 0 273 117 233.33 12Beaumaris 2 1 1 0 1 0 164 117 140.17 8Parkdale Vultures 3 2 1 0 0 0 261 217 120.28 8Monash Blues 2 1 1 0 1 0 147 167 88.02 8Fitzroy 3 1 2 0 0 0 210 242 86.78 4Old Carey 3 1 2 0 0 0 186 280 66.43 4Old Trinity 2 0 2 0 1 0 81 187 43.32 4St Bedes / Mentone Tigers 3 0 3 0 0 0 171 347 49.28 0

WINNING EDGE CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP

Club Seniors Re-serves U19 Thirds/

CXVIII Total

Beaumaris 16 8 9 2 35

PEGS Football Club 12 8 12 3 35

Old Xaverians 12 4 12 4 32

Old Melburnians 12 6 12 2 32

AJAX 12 4 12 3 31

Old Scotch 12 8 9 1 30

De La Salle 12 8 6 3 29

Mazenod 16 4 9 0 29

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