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Page 1: The Amateur Footballer, Week 6, 1997
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permits and reinstatements .I have invited today the man who is mo often in

.be hot atat this time of the year Richard Evans

",ho liappens to be the Chairman of the Permitand Reinstatement Committee to say a few words

to all readers .

„Good A-`ternoon Football Follower s ."

The topic of permits and reinstatements hasa s been a contentious issue in Amateur football .

~ng around the clubs, it seems this year hasu 1 more concern than other as some players

; ac cither, had their application denied, their permit

,;. ;i ;,drawn or their application subject to prolonged

; ;l~cs i,7ation by my committee in regard to the ama-ur s atus of the applicant .

As Chairmanof the Permit and Reinstatement

committee I would like to make a few comments

and quotesome examples of what the committee

r,as to contend with through the "permit" season"

(until the end of June) .' n, application for a permit is assessed on the

uci~til uiselosed on the permit form and its support-

❑ , documentation . The application is considered a

~,ona fide application - that is, what is stated and

;,uosced to is the truth .Permits are granted on this premise, however, the

'ouunittee and I as its Chairman, reserve the right

at all times to challenge any application which we

believe is not factual, or if we are in the possession

;izformation which leads us to form the opinion it is,tot abona fide one .

i fully appreciate the angst this may cause whena club or applicant is called into question .

What the Association should never lose sight of is1u fact that any decisions that are made are done soiui the clubs' welfare in mind and also the affect it

n :r have on the Association as a whole.

Never forget we are running - and your club is

playing in - an Amateur competition!! !

It is to this end we impose a number of rulesv; iiich determine the eligibility of a player to play:1niateur football, which ultimately either include orlxeclude him from playing .

The major qualify-ing rule is that relat-ing to previous mone-tary payments thatmay have beenreceived .

An applicant can-d

PHIL STEVENS

CHIEF EXECUTIVEOFFICER

not have receive morethan $2000 in any one year and no more than $5000

over a number of years . This money must be able tobe justified in terms of travelling undertaken to train

and to play.By publishing these limits we do leave ourselves

open by some clubs to "doctor" applications to fit the

limits .I accept this to a very small extent goes on, how-

ever clubs must accept the consequences should

they be found out .Over the last couple of years we have built up a

strong working relationship with both the VMFL andthe VCFL . Both bodies co-operate with us (on a week-ly basis) checking various player payment queries wemay have by referring back to the salary caps of thei r

affiliated leagues .

INDEXProin The Desk Of . . ." • • . .• .• .

Scctiozl A . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . '

~cctic~nB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

~ ~CCtiCln C , . . . . , . . • • - , . .~

~ Srction D . . . . . . : il)5cctirsn E East . . , .t2

'tk rr E Central . . . . . . . . 1 ISection E~ South . . . . . . . . . . .

, ., . .16info Line . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

_ .,34inder 19 . . . . . . . . . . . . .

. 3bC-).txb Will 37Tribunal & Investigation Report ~

Lle,ter tzwiek Park Matches . , . - ,.41

Looking Back . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' . 12l,ast Round's Fines . . . . . . . . . . . .

C'oaches' Clipboard . . . . . . . . . . . 45

Umpires' Corner . . . . . . . . . . . . ..

.~I(j

~E 1`1Dt1 Report . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . .

~E pp,miership List . . . . . .

THE JOURNAL OF THE VICTORIAN AMATEUR FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION

May 17t ,1 7 rice: $1 .2 Vol. 97 No . 6

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SECTIONA by Jason Frenke l

ound Five may prove to be telling in the shaping6 of season 1997, with important results at all A-

grade venues last Saturday . The biggest news surelycame from Essendon, where St Bernards signalled tothe rest of the competition that the sleeper has awok-en with a much needed victory over Trinity . Withthat side's loss and De La Salle's defeat at the week-end, Bernards' season is far from over.

At the top end of the table, Xaverians andCollegians both flexed their muscles to record bigwins over Haileybury and Parade respectively . TheBloods hung onto fourth spot despite the flogging, butleft Elsternwick Park with a slap in the face and amere tenuous position .

REVIEWAn optimistic Bloods were shell-shocked in the

opening term against Xave rians . Xavs have lookedanything but premiers falling over the line in recentweeks yet managed to restrict Haileybury to a solitarypoint while racking up 6 .6 in a start that must havepleased Nick Bourke . Mark Seccull engineered anOld Haileybury revival of sorts in the second term andforward Nik Morey came into the game to reduce themargin to 23 points at half time but it was all Xavsafter the break as they piled on 12 .16 to 3 .4 in animpressive second half display that was marred onlyperhaps, by inaccurate kicking. 12 goals betweenBourke and Richardson and good games from Wood,Bowen and Ockleshaw, who has made an impressivestart to the season .

Another commanding performance from LeighCarlson's charges, this time at the expense of OldParadians, whose form has been up and down . Thisgame opened up in the second term when the Lionsbooted 6 goals to 1 for an imposing 47 point lead atthe long break . Brabender and Heffernan have car-ried much of the weight at Parade this year, their bestefforts were futile as Lake, Sheedy, Kerr and Kinghelped the Lions to a comfortable win . The addition ofDrew Warne-Smith has helped offset the loss ofBrock Mooney - and never more so than lastSaturday with eight telling goals .

A frustrated Michael Ford was at a loss to explainOM's inability to win the close ones this year. 'I'mflabbergasted' he said after the side's second halfcapitulation of Old Scotch before a vocal crowd atCamberwell . After a tight first term the Redlegsseemed to have shaken their weariness with 4 .4 andhard running in the second quarter to lead a flat-foot-ed Scotch by 20 points - (the margin may have beenmore had it not been for their trade-mark inaccura-cy). Ellinghaus and Smith were superb down backwhile Theodore was lively across the midfield . But itwas an inspired Cardinals side during the second halfas they set up what was, by Wayne Harmes' admis-

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sion 'the best win I'vebeen involved in' dur-ing 3 years at Scotch.Wilson, Collins an dAu,jard all took biggrabs in the third term as Scotch kicked away to apoint lead with a wind but it was Walsh, Heath a,the diminutive Tim Holt who defended grandly aihelped the Cardinals hold on in the last term ,

The T's may have thought they were in for an eawin at home to St Bernards but they were in forshock as the visitors showed they meant businefrom the opening bounce . De Mamiel provided a taget up forward early and helped establish a three golead which Trinity struggled to make up all afternooThe tireless ruckwork of Jason Go llant has beenpillar of strength in Bernards' struggling season . Iwas instrumental again in last Saturday's wiCumming, Kennedy and Beardsley had a dip fTrinity, who were unable to post a winning score, yan improved third term had them within 13 pointsthe last change with a chance . Gary Foulds' men hiother things in mind, however, such as notching Ltheir first win, and Taylor, Sheehan, Kennedy atco . were part of a fantastic last quarter effort whksaw Bernards add 4 .5 to 0 . 1 to record a much neeed victory .

Nip and tuck all day as De La Salle an d Uni Bluifought for a game neither side could afford to droNothing in it at the first change but the Students weable to open up a slight lead with a good second tenMiller, vice-captain Toby McIntyre and Maplestoiall showed good form for the Blues but they stoppirunning in the third term as De La crept to a orpoint lead a the final change with BonniccMackintosh and Elliott all played well . But it w~the Blues who left with the points in a close quartwith a 7 point win . Four goals from Longley provirka much-needed alternative up forward to AdaLennen, who kicked three goals .SELECTIONS

At Elsternwick Park Parade will be lookingbreak out of the middle pack in A grade but Xavs arunning into form and should win by 29 points.

Melburnians host Collegians in a must win ganfor the Redlegs but they too meet an in form oppo :tion . Lions by 16 points .

St. Bernards try to continue to climb off the betom at Scotch but should find the Cardinals with tcmany forwards to contain . Scotch by 32 points .

Old Haileybu ry will be desperate to bounce bacat home to University but will be surprised by tlBlues in an upset. Uni by 11 points .

De La Salle V Trinity - two sides desperate forwin. Unfortunately for Bernie Dunn . De La to ghome in a close one 3 points .

M THE AMATEUR 19

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Cumming. R.pfilhips . Merin . Stic .an .

St . Bernerds Demanuel 3 . J . Gallant 2. Co~mto 2. Kennedy. Thmnas. Juegan . Taykx. L.

Ool4xnt . Best J . Gallant. Taylor, Sheehan. Kennedy. Thomas. Demanuel .

RESERyES - 10.5.97

OLD XAl'ER[Ah'S 246.5 18.8 18.10 .118

OLD lla,>rD.EYBUR7 0.2 2.4 3.4 7.4,48

Old XareriansTucker 3. Rbxku83. Clarke 3. Po'a1sh2, t~Olli. Jones, Ste3n . L~te, R1cLe2n.

oesr°nft . GL~ ~ . Best %~+~ ~~ nt~` . B t~`: ~.~Langr a JaneS. ~1 .

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Hani.wn . Smith . weber. Aughtersoa. 5.0 9.1 11.6 13.7.67

CpLLEGIAKS 3.0 4.1 6.1 9.2.56OLD PARAD1Ah5CoBeqtaag httchaels 2 . FtelLard 2. 0'Donne4t 2, War 2. Jones . Johnston. P~toc .

4a:dekts. 5laollet.. Best Mallard, Procter Jones . Smith . Vasdekis . Seaton.

OldPsradians Goal kickers and hest pia2 rs not r 5 2~'ed- B

.30 9.10.84

OLD SCOTCH 2.1 5.4 6,6 8.6.54OLD t,tELaURn'lnns

old Scotch L{eDmmeIl. Philips. T. Reid. Vtoodhause. War, smllh, lllingsw .

Hanneman . Castriicum . Best Philips . Thomas . Beek.~Sn Cloke O~~BoydCJukcs . Best

pM Metbundans Crox 2. J . Bunn. Campbe

Holmes . Campbell, Jukes. Raddell. Rose. Carrot.8 .6 .54

UNIVERSITY BLUES 4 .3 5.3 8.4 9.13 .87DE LA SALLE 0

.4 6,9 9.1 1

University Blues Nugciit 3. T. tVrimx 2. Shack. Byine. Eduards. Best Fehrmg. Court. T.

Wilcox. Brecklee. Gust . A. Wilcox .De l,a Salle Rosman 3. Hall 2 . Wdght . C4eazy . T. btcHensy. Traja. Best 14right. Wyks .

Jahnstonc . Troia, Butler. Resman.

OLD TRINITY1 .4 6.5 11.6 12,8.80

ST BERNARDS 3.4 6.6 7.7 9.8.62

Old Trinity Richards 3 . Bmttei OSh~ 2 n~cy 2 . Jervis, Jones. Vize. Best lYichards .

UrbarSC. Smtth. Hanis. Pappas . gh ~'.

St Bernsrd!e Coins 4 . Robertson 2. Jurascky . hlathen's. Gray. Best Toto. Collins. Bond .

Cusack, «onre.

A/B SECTION ~~ TEAMS

A and B Clubs must only phone (_~ . sc res ;

poalkickers and be t p~ l a_ vers (both teams) to

EP 931 8333 (before 5 .15 p .m.) There is no

need to phone through final scores only as is a

requirement of other sections .

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SENIORS - 10 .5 .975,145

OLD XAVERIA£iS 6.6 8.9 13.14 20.29

.9.63OLD HAD.EYBURY 0.1 5.4

i 6

.8

verians 7, Rich

a,leshau•, DOIonBest Ockieshaaw B~rm lt'ood . Landn3~ Le hthkan . Btood'~~

pid Daileyyury Mason 2. Home 2 . Morey, Lappage. Kraus. Connell. Best Secull. Home,

h14re1'. Kraus, Lay, C+'vrty.~~~~S 5.4 11.9 14.13 18 .19.127

OLD PARA .DLANS 3.1 4.4 6.8 9.9 .6 3

Warne Smith Blac

5{KernzieBBest 14arne Smith . Lake .k Sheed} CKem 2. Ta ~2 . Thom~wt 2. Lament

. Kil.

~~P1~~2 .~B15 henbena ~ e 2gs~ oh~utugan 2. 'r~,~teuo. Best

2 .3 4.3 9.10 9.11 .65

OLDOLD SCOYCH 2.9 6,11 8.11 7.13.55

r~ LBUwv-wrsOld Scotch Aajazd 3. Home, P. Goldberg. Kali Wilson, Heath. Angus . Best Heath.

Holt. Collins . LaUd.lVarner. P. Goldberg.

Old Memum}ens tV'ehb 2. L . Bunn. EL6~n~~1~~a,us. Higgs. Ross. Thompson . Best Smith.

Moans . 6teKeoo . Theodore. Brittain• "°""'tt' 11.12.78

D6'NERSIIY BLUES3.5

&,8 9.8 10.11.71DE LA SALLEUniversity Blues S. Langley 4. A. Lennon 3. Dersteegin, Herrald. Kordick. ruryhy. Best

b1iller. Mctntare. Map4estone. Longlay. Klrsanovs. Shmmon.

De Is Salle Corin 2. D. Jackson 2. Pedicuil 2. Toohey 2. Mackintosh, Grace. Best

Bonnid. Mackintosh., Eiliott. silvers, D. Jackson. Er2ns. 6.7 .49

OLD TRINITY 0 .3 2.5 6.8 12.12 .84ST BERNARDS 3

.2 5.5 8.7

Old Trinity Sutcliffe 2 . D. Wavy, Barr, Stickiand. Torrens . Best Beardsley. Kennedy.

CL13B LAST WK TOTALtirLtifE 22~~C,,~ Hp SON OLD ~VER[ANS 7 2

7GL'NNEN UNIVERSITY BLUES 3 20OLD SCOTCH 3 19

GOLLANT ST BERNARDS 17UJAR DqSNE SMITH COLLEGIANS 8 14

:,CDONNELL O~DBSLUOSCH 171 11gYRNE ST BERNARDS 4 11;,C! L[NS E COLLEGIANS 9r:1CKENZI OLD PARADIANS 9N APFOftD UNI BLUES 9LpNGLEY

a~'•-'-_-----'-----._ . _

01 D PARADWB v. OLD XAVERIANS AT ELSTERN-

u7CR pARK - SAT. Field : R . Eastwood M . Gibson

i,iundary : B. Brown C . Kealy Goal : Geoff Grigg Malcolm

n OLD MELBURNIANS v . COLLEGIANS Field: A .

i-,_,l,uii W. Hinton Boundary : R . Mutton T. Dodd Goal:

ri,m;oic Napoli Michael Lentini OLD SCOTCH v. ST.

BERy,1itDS Field: J . Toohey J . Kvins Boundary : D .

Goal : Kevin Segota Alan Bishop OLD HAILEY-

BURY V . UPtiVER61 TY BLUES Field : D .Dalg[eish C .

~,ta Boundary: J . Stephenson B . Corcoran Goal :

aui Beard Shannon Ryan DE LA SALLE v. OLD TRIiK-

I,y Field : M . Jackson S. McCarthy Boundary: M . Meier

;,1 . Hoare Anthony Simpson

MAY 24 - ROUND 7

pLD XAVERLANS V . OLD MELBURNIAN S

r OLLEGIANS V .OLD SCOTCH AT ELST

WICK PARK - SUN .( ~ ;IVERSITY BLUES V . OLD PARADIANS

OLD TRINITY V . OLD HAILEYBURY

ST . BERNARDS v. DE LA SALLE

MELEEE - TIARE

A melee is "Where an incident takes place

involving players pushing, scragging, jumpin g

into packs, throwing each other to the ground or

other or other similar such conduct"

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n near perfect conditions, Round 5 game OldBrighton an d Mazenod the opportunity to kick

huge scores and pick up very large quantities of per-centage while the losing teams in each of their match-es must be lamenting the failure to at least be compet-itive on the scoreboard. After five matches, many of thereports include hard luck stories relating to the enor-mous number of injuries encountered to date . Whilstthis sad state of affairs particularly applies to Banyule,St Kilda South Caulfield an d Old Ivanhoe, the betterperformers such as MHSOB and St Kevins also havelong lists of injured players but appear at this stage tohave the depth at lower levels to cover losses . Finalistsof 1995 and 1996, Therry Penola, appears to be on aroll after a few performances early that were not of thestandard expected whilst Ivanhoe have failed in thepast two weeks to win matches that have been all butgiven up in the first half. A superb fight back againstMHSOB certainly served notice that the "Hoes" are stillon target to be right up there at the business end of the1997 season .

REVIEW OF ROUND 5Despite the loss of several players through injury,

St Kevins shot from the gates like racing greyhoundsto setup a 38 point lead against pacesetters, Ormond,by quarter time. To their credit, Ormond slowlyreduced the deficit as the game progressed but at nostage were they able to kick goals at will againstSKOBS back line that was always able to handle thepressure deep in defence, Matt Chapman an d DaveSheedy were rock solid, whilst "Tezza" Terezini wasa standout in several positions for the SKOBS. Bowles,McGuinness and Garvey were also fine players . Forthe "Monds", Brett Turner (4 goals), Rod Block an dthe evergreen Andrew Jobling were best, with James,Joy and Shepherd performing well .

Mazenod certainly welcomed the Banyule Bears toCentral Reserve with a 15 goal first half followed by 13after half time, enabling the Nodders to get back ontrack with a 161 point winning margin . The Bears wereshell shocked but continued to fight hard with a lineup decimated by injury. The Nodders must nowimprove with better performances against the leadersin B Section . Best were "Great White" Welch, DomBarker and Drew O'Donaghue, along with youngOcchiuto, Marino an d Ball enger. Banvule were bestserved by Willmore, Anderson, R. Will iams an d thelion hearted Scott Playfair in the ruck .

Old Brighton had a percentage boosting winagainst a hapless Old Ivanhoe who had a red hot gobut were well and truly buried by the OB's 9 goals 5behinds in the second quarter. At CHF . Bradley (11

goals) dominated thescene with MattDennis, Adam Fitz-gerald an d Kim Farellcontinually sending the ball forward . Nick ,Lennox and Reid, all onballers gave OB's first usethe ball for most of the day . John Mansfield, martVeal and Mark Johnston worked hard in defence fcOld Ivanhoe in an effort to stem the tide .

St Kilda South Caulfield's 12 goals 3 behinds aquarter time had everyone smiling except the ThercPenola players and supporters . I'm sure many Sainsupporters thought the Therry boys had been blowout of the water but that was not the case . 19 goals t6 after quarter time gave Therry the all important ,points in a match that was a fabulous spectacle . FoTherry, Fhigglesworth was a sensation in the rue]with Goodwin, Pola and O'Connor controlling the forward line, whilst Reddick, Barron an d B Hollow rate(a mention. The Sainters were well served by GreenGilmore an d D'Agostino, with "Clemmo", Diamoncand Neeson in good touch .

A fightback by Ivanhoe from a single goal deficiagainst MHSOB in the second quarter, almost won thiday at the Boulevard . The High School boys howevejcame back well late in the game to hold off the rampaging "Hoes" who kicked 8 goals to 4 after half timeFor MHSOB, a great captain's game from Dean Comeand excellent forward efforts from Dan Woodley (CHFand FF) and "Doc" Glover, helped ensure victory . FoiIvanhoe, Joyce (5 goals), Tucker and Thymes indefence an d P. Flynn an d Williams up forward, werebest.

PREVIEW ROUND 6Banyule hosts Old Ivanhoe in a game that is most

important to both clubs. I think Old Ivanhoe can getback on track and take this one by 19 points .

Mazenod journey to Koovong to challenge the in-form St Kevins . The Nodders will be no pushover butI expect the class of SKOBS to prevail by 36 points .

Ormond welcomes Ivanhoe in the match of theround . I can't see Ormond dropping two home match-es in consecutive weeks, so I'll select them by 37points.

Old Brighton at home will be a tough assignmentfor the improving St Kilda South Caulfield. The"Tonners" should prevail by 42 points .

Therry Penola will test the in form MHSOB whowill need to be prepared for a tough encounter. I can'tsee MHSOB falling at this hurdle and expect them tofall in by 1 I points.

Reserves : Banvule, St Kevins, Ivanhoe . Old4 ~ .- ... . .. .. ..

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i . merry Penola . ( Congratulations to the Saints~(j ch Gila Gilchrist on last week's great win) .

Correspondents : By 3 .00pm Monday, Fax 9889; i 1 i Io v. <_bout improvement from some clubs .

MHeStAne$ .

,t . Kevlns - 100 Games to Paul McCann . Despite

:i :ninlcd car eer, persistence has paid off for the club1ri . 'Gooey has always been a leader on an d off

1i,-I d ~, nd this year has taken on the job as vice-cap-oi -,lie reserves. SKOBS congratulates Paul,- - -^Iching the 100 game milestone .

MAY 24 - ROUND 7j{iE\'INS v . OLD IVANHOE AT ELSTERNWICK

pAR K - SATURDAY

%t :17E~OD v. ORMON D5'C IifLDA SOUTH CAULF. v . BANYULE;tI ISOB V . OLD BRIGHTON, % ..ti N I4OE v. THERRY PENOLA

SENIORSrA~ME CLUB LAST WK TOTAL',,ii1[ :'t',tS IVANHOE 3 25

(1F,%' .

GFL'L .;,',t. (lODI,Fi' Y

ST KEVINS 2 22OLD IVANHOE 4 21ST KILDA STH . CAULF. 3 19MHSOB 4 19

RESERVES

MHSOB 5ST KEVINS 7THERRY PENOLA 1IVANHOEORMOND 2

201917151 5

ULE v . OLD IVANHOE Field : D . Lane M . Jenkinsndary : D. Ryan T. Healey Goal : Robert Seymour Johnison ST. KEVINS v . MAZENOD Field : G . Pritchar d

a hmidt Boundary: S . Waterman G . Miller Goal : Gar v!I ;Inr}r Malcolm Frame ORMOND v . IVANHOE Field : H.! .iuir (Ri A . Firley Boundary : M . Chapple Goal : StuartLr: :iible John Pickett OLD BRIGHTON v . ST. KILDASOUTH CAUL Field : P . Callil M . Bushfield Boundary: M .raa;t4p A . Rechman Goal : Robert Dunstan Bernie DixTHERRY PENOLA v . MHSOB Field : G . Curran T . OvadiaI;oal : John Finn David Murray

SENIORS - 10 .5 .9 7OLD IVAftHOE 3.3 5.5 6.8 9.8.62OLD 681015105 6.2 15.7 19.12 24.15.162Old Ivanhoe McLean 4. Johnston 2, Paipos. J. Weddle. Spklen . Best Veal. Johnston.Ham. Mansfield . Pappcs. Tully.Old Brighton Bradley 11 . Murch 3 . Lennox 2 . Fildes 2. Talbot 2, Farrell, Pena,Hartmann . Jackson. Best Bradley. Perry. Dennis . Farrell . Lenrto.x. Reid. -1ViAZENOD O.C. 7.4 15.12 20.17 28 .22 .190BANYULE 1.3 1.3 3.3 4.5.29idazenod Morgan 5. Barker 4. O'Donaghue 3 . HanEep 3. Harrison 2. Welch 2. P.iarmo 2.Shouetd 2 . Howard. Sharp. Fisher. Sherlock. Bourbon.Banyvle Ptagratr 2. R7tcheU . D . VAIltams. Best wWmore. Anderson. B. Williams . Playtalr,Rossi-Mel. KayTOOz.

ORMOND 2.1 4.7 7.11 9.14.68ST. Iff:VBtiS 8.4 10.8 11.11 12.13.85Ormond Tamer 4, Collins. James. Kelleher, Remnvut . A. Turner. Best B. Turner, James.Johllng. Block. ShePperd . Joy.St. KevLt; Bossmtg 3. Brady 2. Gribb}e 2 . Ryan 2. M . Dollman. Gragano. Ganw. BestTerzGti. Bowles . M. Dollman . Chapman, Sheehy. McGuinness.

ST. KILDA S'ni . CAULFIELD 12 .3 14.7 15.8 18.10.118THERRY PENOLA O.B. 3.1 11.6 18.9 22.15.147St . Kilda Sth Caul. Green 3. A. Merrick 2. Gilmore 2 . Knobel. Astapenko. Gardner.D'AgostUto 2. Diamond . Prenell. Tkocz . Best Green. Gilmore, D'Agonstino. Clements,S. Diamond. Necsot.merry Penols Goodwin 7, Pola 6 . O'Connor 4. BoRtanko 2 . Gorman 2 . B. Hollow. Bestwrtggteswvrth, Reddiek. Barron. B . Hollow, Goodwin. Elltottt.

1VAPv'HOE 4.1 6.6 7.13 14.14 .981d31 .S .O.B. 5.5 11.6 12.10 15.13 .103Ivanhoe Joyce 5. Williams 3L. P. nynn 3, Rovis 2 . Giles. Best Tucker. P. Flynn . Wtlllams .Timms. Scuderi . Joyce .MHSOB Rballea 4. B.mert 3 . Gkmer 2. Albert 2. Comer . Fleming, Bruce . Irish. BestComr, lt'aodleg. Bntce, Saultry. Gfornxr. HaAard.

RESERVES - 10,5 .97OLD IVANHOE 1.2 1.6 1.9 2.9.21OLD BRIGHTON 5.5 9.8 10.12 15.18.108Old Ivanhoe Goad . Kingston. Best Cargin Power . Maycock . Kin~st~t. Goad . Caddy,.OW Brighton Howell 3 . B. Pztics~t 2 A. Brown 2. Su.avretl 2. DargUs. Mturay'. Moore.D. Paterson. Trans. B . Ritsat. Best Oak-y. A. Brown, Hamilton. B . Paterson. Game. Toms.MAZENOD O.C. 6.3 10.8 16.13 23 .19 .157BAN'YULE 2.4 3.5 4.7 4.7.31Maunod OC Brookes 10. Welch 7. Carter 3. Cauchi. Chllmtt. Krom. Best Brookes .McCusker, ti4@lch . Carter. Krom . LeCouteur.Banyule Logan 4. Best Richmond . S. Gray. Logan . Smith . Riches .

ORMOND 1.1 2.1 5.4 12.8.80ST. KEVINS 9.1 15.2 17.3 23.3,141Ormond Ste.sart 4, Ryan 2. Benson 2 . Murphy. G. Hall. Lehner. wralarc}zik . BestStewart. Dades . Greg Hall. Clean', Glen Hall, King.St. Kevires 0'Shea 7, Fraser 5. tAo>~tan 3. Ku 2, Mantsic 2 . Mulcahy. Dynan. Thomas.A. Mamt. Best Thanas . Mayian . ~tarusk. N . ~art. Fraser, D. Moore.

ST. KDDA S77i. CAULFIELD 2.1 6.7 9.7 12.8.80Tn6RRY PENOi.fi O.B. 1.4 3.6 7.7 9.10.64St. Kllda Sth Cant Mahoney 3 . Tsirosgtannou 3 . Cruutis 3 . Durham . Rogers. Kouta~ls.Best Mahoney. Cnlats. really. Tsirogtannat. Durham, Panes.Therry Renato OB Hitchens 2 . Sacco . Puuter. Donohue . Clarke . Prendergast . Jurcie, S.Hollow. Best Donohue,l4irner. Prendergast, Saccn. S . Hollow. Marzn .

IVANHOE 2.0 8.3 10.7 13.14 .92M.H.S .O.B. 4.4 5.4 6.6 9.6 .60Ivanhoe Fairweather 3 . Richards 3. H . Moussa 3. Jocce. 0'Nelll. Frishta. White.Andrews4d. Best DGSanto. Cities. µlilte. Thac6tivrav. Richards. O'Neill .MHSOB McGrath 5. Aford . M . Konstanty, winch. R. Newton. Best T. Gnnuner. Fahev.Thompson. Arrord . Pretty. P. Konstantv . ~

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fclmeppes-C SECTION

by Russell Gould

Well the rain thankfully stayed away onSaturday, which allowed some big scores to be

kicked yet again . We still have two undefeated teams,both with a healthy percentage, and a couple of oth-ers not too far away, but the lower clubs are fallingaway, and I hope, for the competitions sake, theydon't fall too far.Review - Round 5

Out at Brunswick, North Old Boys continuedtheir unbeaten run, finishing all over OldMentonians, and bursting their bubble . The NOBswere a bit slow to start against a very determinedPanthers outfit, and after a very even first half, therewas just two points separating the teams at half-time .Poor conversion had cost the NOBs in the first halfand after a rev up from coach Dunnell , they came outfiring in the third quarter, keeping the Panthers goal-less and putting the game out of their reach . Anothergood term in the last by the NOBs saw the end resulta 44 point win to them, making it 5 in a row . Bestplayers for the NOBs were Walsh in a forward pocket,Collison controlling the backline, and Forbes on awing . For the Panthers, captain Macquire was best,helped out by Brooks and Murphy down the back .Another good win for the NOBs, and the Panthers willhope to bounce back this week.

Out at Burwood, St. Leos put on a brave show,before finally succumbing to the talent of St . BedesMentone who won by 79 points . St. Bedes jumpedout of the blocks and had four goals on the boardbefore the Two Blues had blinked . They were nothowever going to be humiliated at home, and sofought back to lead by a goal at quarter time in a highscoring quarter. The Tigers picked up the tempo inthe second quarter, kicking five goals to two to take a16 point lead and a bit of momentum into the break .The second half was all Tigers, who kicked 16 goalsto 6 to run out comfortable victors . For the Tigers,Thompson was terrific getting lots of the ball withLalor an d Marinic also very good in and around thepacks . For St . Leos . they had triers in the form ofRobinson, Pitcher and Buckle but were outclassedon the day. The Tigers also made it 5 in a row andlook good, whilst St . Leos are struggling a bit .

Bulleen-Templestowe continued their winningform, trouncing a disappointing Ajax by 130 points .The Bullants booted 7 goals into the wind in the firstquarter and from there were never headed . Ajax failedto be at all competitive and played undisciplined foot-ball allowing the Bullants to kick 16 goals to 2 in thesecond half. The Bullants seem to be riding high, rel-ishing the opportunities to demoralise their oppo-nents after last year being the ones demoralised . In apoor all round performance by the Jackers, onlyHalphen, Rath an d Segal could be said to have trie d

6

all day, whilst for theBullants, contributorsall over the groundmade for anothe r

Tie two have had some close matches over the year :

encouraging victory . The Bullants though do facetest this week, going up against last year's 'B' sectiorivals, North Old Boys . For Ajax though, it continue,to be a horror season .

For the close game of the round we had to traveout to Thomastown, where the Bears took oiHampton Rovers in what has become a bit ofgrudge match . I wasn't sure who to tip, but got iright, the Bears winning by just 8 points . In an evejcontest all day, the Rovers led by eight points at thfinal change, kicking with the strong breeze in thlast term. In the last, Thomastown battled hard anipegged the Rovers back after they kicked the firsgoal. A very physical contest saw the Bears claw theiway back to be two points up when the siren ran~and a goal after the bell stretched the margin to ipoints. Best for Bears was once again Fellows, aideiby Kennedy and Papaionou. For the Rovers, Helligecontinued his good form, other good players beinMason and Hoare. A close one in a round cblowouts, must have been good to watch .

Then at Clayton, Marcellin continued their gosfeast, trouncing Monash by 139 points . In a gamalmost completely dominated by the Eagles, the Bluedid show a bit of fight and kicked 5 of their 7 goals iithe third term, to add an ounce of . . . well to not bcompletely humiliated . Marcellin controlled the ba:from the midle and fed full forward Treganowan whadded another 10 goals to is season tally . The Eaglehad 10 goal kickers showing what an all round performance from their team it was. However BOG fothe Eagles was Sampimon who is loving his run uforward and Waters was also good with 5 goals . ThBlues must be looking for somewhere to hide aftesuccessive 100 point plus losses, whilst the Eaglewill look to next week as another percentage boostei

Preview - Round 6A possible close one first, with old rivals Bulleen

Templestowe taking on the NOBs at Bulleen . ThNOBs have been a bit flat in the last couple of week ;and I think the Bullants will be too good at home, buonly by a couple of goals.

St . Bedes Mentone take on Monash at Menton(

but not this time, the Tigers by at least 40 points .St . Leos take on Thomastown at Burwood, whe r

I think the Bears may struggle . I'm going for the TwBlues, again by a couple of goals.

Marcellin will absolutely trounce Ajax, I recko70 points isn't out of the question .

Another possible close one at Keysborough, wher

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have too Old:Jentonians

Roversaand wust in by 3 goalsany big

- 1017 Hampton Rovers

at Thomastown go to Bruno

pelli;inr, who this week plays his 200th game fo r

;ic,rs after starting with their juniors . Also at

,i,, ;~town, Jimmy Bubishand p ve Ca ec preachlays

,lt st .ea tain and B&F winner Peter Chopper'

7C t1Um eBedes Mentone, glasses are charged fo rb r 50 Congratulatlons o .150 game milestone, tv 1 s t Il

p

,, rortner p;,nnan who plays his 200th game with the club . A

_i~•,art, all will be cheering for the kid' todayt M -tone to Dave Marshall

~~'; ill play his 200th game r e c, . ,t, e . Congrats also a e r- +1, 1- b as a resur-

t ruckman in the magoos .

SENIORSCLUB LAST WK TOTALOLD MENTONIIANS 4 35

WAN MARCELLIN 10 35[}RGE ST BEDES MEI~TONE 6 22

tLYNNORTH OLD BOYS 5 21ORTH OLD BOYS 2 20

RESERVESNORTH OLD BOYS 6

D'_ ,, JULOS BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE 2OLD MENTONIANS

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i ;; ;;. --,% CE MONASH BLUE SNORTH OLD BOYSTHOMASTOWN

2312111198

`tP.RCELLIBt v . AJAX Field : B . Allen P . Simpson ST .

BEDES M.T. v . MONASH BLUES Field : A . Kiel P .

'r;itikington ST. LEOS EMMAUS V . THOMASTOWNFicld : C. Stewart C . Keeton Goal : Peter Bekkerst harlie May BULLEEN-TEMPLESTOWE v . NORTH

OLD BOYS Field : A . Chapman N . McCorquodale Goal :ndre~Miller Rachel Miller OLD MENTONIANS v .

HAMPTON ROVERS Field : G . Hodgins P. Buchana n

THG14ASTOWN v . OLD MENTONIANSHAMPTON ROVERS v. BULLEEN-TEMPLESTOWE

SENIORS - 10 .5.97

AJAX 1.2 4.6 5.6 6.6.42

BULLSEN TE y pLESTOpE 7 .0 10.7 19.11 26.16.172

AJAX Cuklerman . Rosen . Streeret, Rath. Mohr. Halphen. seat Halphen. Rath . J. Segal .

Rossen . Onus . A. Krongo:d. ~gBull= Temgtestowe James 9. Mathews 5 . Siclaren 3. Jonas 2

. price. Robertson , 2. Smith

C. Parris. iambm{~rdos. N%_ . Beat Joe, Th~npson

. G~~1

MONAAH BLUES 1.1 2.3 7.6 7.8.50

MARCELLBy 8.7 15.8 22.11 29.15.189

hSonesb Blues Webster 3 . AndrlLSOS 3. He'dherry. Best Julian Smith . Headbcrry. Napier.

TeasdaFe. M . tSca'mann . liters.Marcellin Treganawan t0.14'aters it. Passer 3. Sunpimar 2. Cathy 2. Mason 2 . Ibrahim

2. Fdsina. Rv.r'e. i7telsz . Best Santpinton. Raters. Tregano'a~an . Roae. Payne. Cooper.

ST. LEOS EhRiAUS W.P. 7.1 9.2 12.4 15.5.95

ST. BEDE'S MEhTON"E TIGERS 5 .7 10.12 18.14 26.18 .174

St. Leos EILMAUS WP Lavder S . Banks 3. Buckle 3. Burgess, Dinczotantonio . Henricus .

Hughan. Ryan. Best Robinson. Pitcher' Bucle . D'u»colantWo. Gratrs. Lawior.

St. Bede; Mentone Tigers MecGeorge 6. GaodehAd 4. Kinsella 3, u e 3 . B~fe}'.

Haves 2 . Bites. Connolh. LaFcs. McCarthy. Thompson, Zkic. Best Thamp~~

M . Hecker. M~ge . Batzar, htariNC.

NORTH OLD BOYS 1.5 4.6 8.12 14 .20 104

OLD MENTONIANS 2.1 4.4 4.5 9.6 .60

North Old Boys Comoll)' 5. Walsh 3. Ba4e 2. Mien . Smith, Mesiahon . Christiaa Best

hSciSaY. Sieep.tValsh . A{aguire . Collisan . Forbes .

old Mentoniens Acreman 4. Brooks . Daois. Large, Paterson. Russo. Best Macquire.

Brooks. Large . D . Murphy. Bournon . Paterson.

TAOMASI.OWN 4.4 7.6 10.9 13.14.92

HAt,TP'rOH ROVERS 4 .4 7.8 11 .11 12 .12 .84

Tlnomastoan Goal kickers and best players not receiti•ed.

Hampton Rovers Glick, 3. D. Anderson 3 . Browne 2. S. Anderson 2. Prantws. Hatz.t .

Best HeIliger. Mescal, Home. McKellar. BIIck . S. Anderson.

RESERVES - 10.5.97

AJAX 0.2 0.8 2.9 6.9 .45

BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE 3.6 6.7 8.9 13.9.87

AJAX Hoppe 3 . Diamond . Sheffield. Woolf. Best B. Zielinski . Wefslitzer. Barnett .

Rubenstetn . Jetinek. Rockman

Bulleen Templestomro T. Sterrett 6 . Papadopout4s 2 . Anderson. Cooper. McNamara.

Morthouitis. D. Shine. Best Glrn•er. D•Atloglio• T . Merrell, P. Bone. Pemberton. Boyd.

MONASH BLUES 2.1 4.1 6.2 7.6.48

MARGELLBi 2.6 3.7 6.10 6.11 .47

Monash Blues McGregor 2. Schwedes . Rettock. 19op;te'urs. Spencer. Dopsrnt . Best

Murehie. Spender. Try . O'Neil, McGregor. Maiden .

Irisrcellin Douglas 2. fidmonds 2 . Lille)', Golds . Best Deana. D. Harberts. McNei➢ . Healy.

Edmonds. DouL+uvs.

ST. LEOS ES.4.SA33S W.P. 1.1 2.3 5.9 6.10.46

ST. BEDE'S MENrOcYE TIGERS 2 .2 5.4 9.5 15.9 .99

St. Leos E.MMAUS WP Bethune 2. Gay. Niewi . Sintondson . Van Den Aucker. Best

Prtosser. Van Den Aucker. Pinhorn . Contessotto. McCann . Millen .

St. Bedes Mmtone Tigers Nicker 5, Napier 3 . DiF$Sns 2 . Walsh 2, P. Ord . Peck.

Reatpoero. Best Bracend. Dickinson, Diggms, Johnston. Peck. Lamb.

NORTH OLD BOYS 9.2 14.3 17.8 21.8.130

OLD MENTONIANS 1.2 1.4 4.5 4.8.32

North Old Boys Barker 7. Robinson 6. Sweeney 3 . Curran . Lourie . Andersn . Kearney.

Clet,iland . Best Sueeney . Barker. Curran. Kearnet'. Andersat. Bu~eya.

01d Mentoniens Leone, Linrord. Martin . Moodie. 'Best t47ngoss. CDag'er. Afartln. Lat~es .

KoNrinan. Leone.

1HOhLLSTOWN 3.4 6.6 10.9 11.16.82

HAhII"rON ROVERS 1.1 4.7 4.7 6.10 .46

Thomastwn Goal kickers mid best placers not receiecd .

Hampton Rovers O'Brien 2 . Bulmer 2 . McGregor. HWller. Best Buhner. Caselia. Lynch,

Walker. Zuker. Rogerson .

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D SECTIONby Peter Kelly

David Coo k

Whitefriars, the undisputed leader appears a classabove their opponents. Having seen them twice the y

are vulnerable but other clubs will have to work out theweakness. Beaumaris must have thought at half time lastweek they would win after coming from 4 goals down tolead by two goals at the long break . A third quarter fadeout and the Friars running players in the Carbone broth-ers and on-ballers Law and Fedele at ground levelaround the packs saw the visitors take control.Vandenboon in the ruck had a great game and dominat-ed the ruck in the third quarter when the Friars scored 7goals to two . The final margin would have been greaterbut Whitefriars relaxed a little to allow Beaumaris to scorethree late goals . Beaumaris's best were Easton, Pitts,McNicholas and Hanrahan .

The play of the round came from this match with astrong rebound goal from the teeth of Beaumaris scoringzone resulting in a goal to Whitefriars . The run out ofwhat should have been a goal to the hosts saw Whitefriars(a la Manassa at the MCG) run the ball up the wing andkick to the square where a mark resulted in a goal . Bestafield was Whitefriars Bateman.

Aquinas versus Caulfield saw a tight match all daywith less than a kick separating the sides at each break .As Caulfield have done in the past they turned the gamein the last quarter with their running game. Accuracy wasa highlight when both clubs at one stage had scored tengoals each with a total of only three behinds on the score-board . Kenny for Aquinas in the back half played well allday as did Tarulli in the centre and 7 goals toLivingstone was another great effort. Caulfield in thefirst trailed early, but then kicked the next four, three ofwhich were kicked by Matthews to even up the game.Whitmee and Horton also played well all day andMathews finished with seven .

Parkside travelled to Salesian and another closegame all day saw Parkside eventual winners by 15 pointsafter injuries to Salesian's key on-ballers . Salesian alsofailed to maximise opportunities which to Parkside's cred-it in applying pressure failed to see the hosts take control .In the last with only a goal in it, Parkside's experience sawthem kick a couple and then hold out a determinedSalesian to get the points. Best players for the Devilswere Laursen at full back and on-ballers McNamara andHarvey. Salesian's best were Hazel and Bourke withSutherland out shopping for some hand glue to hold hisscreamers .

St . Johns were able to break away in the last quarterfrom Old Camberwell after a stalemate had occurred formost of the day as the game swayed and the result indoubt . At three quarter time only a point separated thetwo teams and the result wasn't predictable until a slight-ly fitter St . Johns pulled away. Inkster finished withseven for Old Camberwell an d Frigo in the ruck was solidall day. St . Johns' Koppens put in another great effort

with support all day from Cockayne, Hilton and CTaterOld Essendon report that this match was lost by ha

time when OGS led 11 goals to 2 . OGS backline was tcstrong and led by Welsby repelled most thrusts. OjEssendon will have been hard at it on the track praeti;ing goalkicking after kicking seven behinds before scoriria goal . The third quarter saw Old Essendon apply thenselves and pressured OGS to get within three goals btOGS marking ability was a telling factor in the end anthey steadied in the last to keep a large home crowd isupporters happy to win by 5 goals. Farrer, Paul anCook were great all day for OGS with Howells finishuiwith 4 . Old Essendon's Fletcher, Hexter, Podger anLuttersehmidt put in solid performances .

Reserves predictions. They say anything is possiblbut not St . Johns reserves chance of winning again ;Whitefriars. In other matches Aquinas over 01Camberwell, Beaumaris to defeat Salesian, Old Essendoover Caulfield and the match of the round to go 1Parkside over Old Geelong .

Looking ahead. Game 1 being played at Essendowhere Caulfield will travel to play Old Essendon who wiwant to start better than last week's opening of sevestraight behinds . Caulfield who defeated Aquinas

I week should be too strong and are a better settled com bnation . Peter however predicts the hosts in a close gami

Game 2 being played at Parkside will see 01Geelong get up in a close game . Even without on fielleadership they play better team football and switch morreadily from defence to attack than Parkside . The Devilat home will however not be easy beats and both scribepredict OGS by 5 points .

Game 3 being played at Chadstone see Salesian whwill be disappointed from last week's game take oBeaumari s who faded badly after half time. A difficugame as home ground advantage will be telling andquestion mark over some injuries at Salesian might seecloser game than some predict . Salesian might sneak thione in and regain face after last week's loss but thscribes predict a more determined Sharks to take it ou t

Game 4 being played at Aquinas where 01Camberwell disappointed at their last trip east tWhi'efriars and last week's loss to St . Johns will have twin to stay in touch as a negative result should see theralone on the bottom of the ladder. We don't think thehave the forwards to outscore Livingstone who will bthe difference and see Aquinas by two goals across thline .

Game 5 being played at Dandenong will see laddeleaders and undefeated Whitefriars continue their winning way. St. Johns produced a great four quarters 1 w

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the on-ballers and goal to goal line of The Friarsloo difficult to match . Whitefriars by 5 goals. Pete r

as l,z is sticks with St . Johns and a dinner rests on11,,It . One highlight of this game will be the duals

ruckmen Koppens and Vandenboon and on-;,Ilars Law and Labrooy .

T uec victories to visitors last week has closed the gap, ;nlc side advantages. The scribes are again predict-'~ames in the last quarter in all games having al„fluence in all results . Just a mention to those play

ers selected to join state training, you do yourself, your,,}d D Section an injustice if you don't take the

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don't come along too often .

MAY 24 - ROUND 7~ :1ULFIELD GR. v . PARKSIDEOLD GEELONG V . SALESIAN 0 COLD CAMBERWELL v . OLD ESSENDON GR .

1 1:HITEFRIARS v . AQUINAS 0 Cl;gA l}IiARIS v ., ST. JOHNS OCELG}- PARK v. ELTHAM COLLEGIANS

OLD LS , i'>NDON v . CAULFIELD GR. Field : C. Wallisr . iv~.sh PARKSIDE v . OLD GEELONG Field: D .' .,wcrson S . Rolls SALESIAN v. BEAUMARIS Field :B . Tunblvn T .Foley Boundary : C. Hayes P. Burg;,gUiPi :iS v. OLD CAMBERWELL Field: A. Ladd V.ti'escw: t ST. JOHNS V . WHITEFRIARS Field : A .stcphen A. Flack

SENIORS;t,Bt3E CLUB LAST WK TOTALJ. LIVINGSTONE AQUINAS 7 35iNKSTER OLD CAMBERWELL 8 23ROBINSON WHITEFRIARS 3 21MILLS BEAUMARIS 3 20HOWELLS OLD GEELONG 5 17MOODIE PARKSIDE 2 1 7

RESERVESDUNBABIN PARKSIDEFULTON WHITEFRIARSP. O'BRIEN WHITEFRIARS

152

14119

SENIORS - 10.5.9 7CAULFIELD GRAFd:dAR 5.1 7.3 10.3 16.7.103A~UINAS O.B. 5.0 7.1 11.2 14.4.88CaulfieM Grammarians B. Mathews 7. Doherty 3. M . Harrison 2 . T. Royals. C. Hants,Brohier. Dickson . Best B. Mathews, Horton. Ntdtmee . Hall. Doherty, RestarlckAquinas OB J . Lh9ngtone 7. S. Flynn 3 . Bambury 2. Best J. Lhlnstare . Tarulh . Flynn.

Hurry. R2sdon. Gtrnnte.OLD GEELONG 4.3 11.5 14.8 16.8.104OLD ESSENDON GRAMMAR 0.5 2.7 8.10 11.13.79Old Geeto Houells 5. Cook 2 . Edmonds 2, Stevens 2, Satter. Farrer, Harper. Paul . BestFarrer.lVe~. Paul. Darcy, Cook. Harper.Old Essendon Fleming 3. Panagwtopoulos 2, Fletcher 2 . Robertson, LuttershmtdtPodger. DIBlaal. Best FA Chu, Heter. LutierschmZdt, Bishop, Podger. Goodger.

SALESIAN O.C. 4.3 8.7 11.7 12.10.52PARKSIDE 5.5 7.10 11.15 13.19.97Solution OC Cincotta 2. Hazell 2. Bobetk 2. Grace. Forbes . Mansfield . Healey. BestBourke, Mansfield, Lawton. Sutherland. Kavanagh Cincotta.Parkslde Gunn 5 . Moodie 2, Homey. Hockey. htacNamara. Harvey. Gunn. Hockey, Sdigo.

OLD CAMBERWELL 3.2 4.3 8.3 12.4 .76ST. JOHNS O.C. 1.1 6.3 8.4 15.8 .98Old Camberwell Inkster 8. Hardman 2. Harskins. James . Best Hardman. WBsan . Shat.Takn. Sco

tt, Frigo .

St . Johns OC Chartton 4. Abbaiabber 2, S. Hilton. Latrroody. Rydruist. B. HIlton,Reynolds. Ross .

BEAU!iSARIS A.F.C. 2.4 7.10 9.12 13.14 .92W1IIIEFRIARS 4.4 6.7 13.10 15.13 .103Beaumsris AFC Mills 3, Pitts 3, Hanrahan 2. Groves, Mahmoud. 0'Rttey. P. Thomzs .vaughan Bat Eastan . Pitts. McNicholas. S. Hanrahan. Martin . Vaukhan .Whitetr3ars Rc~frtsan 3 . Gloutchev, C. . Fedde 2, Coghlan. Hck ey. Matt Bateman.Glllan. Nalsmlth. Best Law. QuWty. B .CVardenboon. Glufchw. Matt Bateman . Fedele.

RESERVES - 10 .5 .9 7

CAt1LFIELD GRAMMAR 3 .6 3.10 4.12 6.22 .58AgDINAS O.B. 1.2 4.3 5.6 5.6.36Caulfield Grammar Gunt 3, Schalten. McDonald, Mulcahy. Best Fraumano, Gurr.Thanpsan . Mulcahy. castles . Chan.Aquinas OB Phillips 3, Bazaglo I . Cr ass. Best Crouch. Joyce. Slattery, B arclay, ftenealty.J. Wilson .

OLD GEELONG 1.3 3.4 6.6 10.9.69OLD ESSENDON GRAMMAR 1 .7 3.8 3.12 3.14 .32Old Geelong Furphy 2 . Ritossa 2, on ale 2 . O'Halloran . Seymour, Walker. Taylor. BestPu~1ak. Seymour. Ott . McInnes. D.1 aB;er. C. Walker.Old Essendon Grammar Leigh 2, Dale . Best Noonan. Dale. Chalkey. Hearne.Sturbridge. Letgh .

SALESIAN O.C. 0.4 4.7 6.9 7.10.52PARIiSIDE 4.1 5.3 8.4 11.6.72Stlesian OC Paul Forbes 2. R Hamefi 2. Broun . Edmo nds. D. Ta}k ;r. Best tas:wre, S. Bdbetk.Paul Forbes. Krtdmna. Ecknonds. Pat Forbes .Parks3de Dunbabin 2. Cord 2 . G. PanJari 2, Mangos 2, Dunabin, Tyson . Best McCal1,Mufsud. G. Panjari. M. Rwnano. Mangos. Barrigo.

OLD CAMBERWEIZ, 6.2 10.7 15.11 18.15.123ST. JOHNS O .C. 1.2 2.3 3.3 4.4.28Old Camberwell Hopkins 4 . McCrea 4. McCulloch 3, Sedey 2. Suan . Roe . Board . Craig,Mills. Best Hopkins . DwigLvs. Seeley. Brunner, McCrea. Hills.St. Johns OC Lamb 2. Canal, Herbert . Lagonder. Best Lamb. Shaer. Halls. Cunningham.Corcoran. Lagander.BEAUhiARIS A.F.C. 0.1 2.2 4.3 5.5.3544fBTEFRLIRS 7.4 13.5 15.7 19.10.134Beaumads AFC bieNicholas 2 . Maylleee 2. Fax . Best Mayplece. Osborn . McNichols.4Yilliams. Stevens. Lucy.Whitetriars Fulton 5, Gardulll 3 . McAuliffe 2 . Peter O'Brien 2. Elliott 2. Harris. Glenn,DaAs. Jmigebkmd, D. Vandennboan . Best C . Harris, Paul O'Brien . McAuliffe, D .Vandenboon. T. Carrkgg. Peter O'Brien.

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couple of issues back, the CEO and Editor of thisexcellent publication gave us a timely reminder

of the VAFA's Harassment Policy. This provides sub-stantial protection for all players having the ball astheir objective, except of course if you are a full for-ward, in which case you are on your own, and notworthy of even sympathy, let alone any form of secu-rity . Nothing has changed. I vividly recall the majesticfeats of greats like Coleman (Essendon) and Spencer(North Melbourne) in the late 40's and early 50's, and

equally, them being belted sick, baulked, blocked,held, and generally pulverised, week in, week out, by

genuine experts! As a former designated 'horizontalis-er' myself, belatedly, I see the error of those ways, and

wonder whether the full forwards of all Sections couldbe brought within the ambience of Section 12 .1 of theLaws of the game !

LAST WEEKBu lleen Cobras overwhelmed Eley Park in anoth-

er impressive display at Bulleen Park . Somewhatunderwhelming though, was the amount of informa-tion received about the game, none .

Yarra Valley took the points against ChirnsidePark by dint of very accurate kicking for goal, in whatwas otherwise a tight contest . There is an effortless-ness about Yarra' s game which is diabolically frus-trating, just when you feel you have their measure,they slip away again . The Parker's loss was no fault of"The Water Buffalo" Mather, "Pensioner" Sore, or"Horse" Warren, who all had outstanding games. ForYarra it was the usual cast of thousands, Peterson,Peake, Laing and Thompson on the ball, Matt andMichael White, plus Bevan Smill ie across half back,with Telford, Loveless and Drew, very efficient con-verters.

Richmond Central were too strong for ElthamCollegians, although the Turtles, down 20 goals to 2at half time, made a much better fist of things in the3rd and 4th terms, when they were buoyed by MattieRyan's appearance in a support capacity . FrankieBove had a day out playing his 50th, WhisperO'Sull ivan was again effective, and Andy Siwka is anew man away from the rigours of half back forCentral.

Old Carey struggled against an enthusiasticHawthorn Citizens but did enough to take the points.C's supporters hate the 2nd Saturday of May, becauseit's the day after the old Grammarians annual dinner,and it usually spells disaster. The Hawkers harriedand worried the lacklustre C's, and it won't be too longbefore they are a real problem for all their opponents .The Hawks moved the ball well out of the centre, and

have a top halfback inPhil Avery, whoseability to read the playwas magic in motion ,Don Laulette in the ruck is hitting his straps, whiliDave McCowan proved an effective goal sneak in thlFP. Nick Vas, Chad Esler and Tommy Auldist triechard to lift the C's by their own example, but it was,day most of their teammates would prefer to forgetuntil next year! The Hawkers are commended for thellon field effort, and especially for their post game soeiacamaraderie .

Kew caught up on the form of their rivals .TODAY

Chirnside Park take on Eley Park and it is har to see the Sharks, with their present manpower prob •

lems, being able to beat the Parkers .Eltham face the power of Yarra Valley, and the

best that can be said is that it will be a learning eape:rienee for them. Yarra will just have too much of every•thing for the young Turtles .

Bulleen Cobras meet Old Carey in what will be atightly contested match. The Cobras are looking betterwith every outing and will take the game right up

t the C's, who will need to be at their best to be com-petitive . The main difference between the two is thatthe C's may have more avenues to goal, and thisshould see them up by a few points after a top game .

Hawthorn Citizens host the mighty Kew, who willstill be dark about their loss to the C's . Hard to seeKew kicking the game away a second time, so for allthe Hawkers buoyant spirits, Kew will take the fourpoints fairly comfortably .

Richmond Central has the bye .Reserves winners should be : Chirnside Park,

Yarra Valley, Old Carey and Kew .Correspondents: the Monday contacts are 9547

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MAY 24 - ROUND 7YARRA VALLEY v . RICHMOND CENTRALOLD CAREY v. CHIRNSIDE PARKKEW v. BULLEEN COBRASHAWTHORN CITIZENS has the bye.

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MILESTONESold Carey stalwarts, Richard Evans and Andrew

GatesP<<)"ed their 50th games last week . Well done

118(1S ,Richmond Central - Congralations to The Big1 Franco Bove and the 'Potato Chip' Greg Tate

e l,ace both reached the 50 game milestone with1,Ciunond Central . Tatey's booming kicks out of the

e are a wonder to behold and Frankie's deter-and endeavour to win the ball are second to

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RESERVESYARRA VALLEYELEY PARKYARRA VALLEYHAWTHORN CIT.

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SENIORS - 10 .5 .9 7BULLEEN COBRAS 2 .4 5.8 9.10 18.14 .122ELEY PARK 2 .2 4.3 5.6 6.7 .43Bull een Cobras Goal kickers and best players not received .Eley Park T. Karadisrcs~ 2 . Trotter 2 . D. Kaye. Hill. Best Storey. M . Payne. Hill . D . Pay=,Bruce, Bowen .

YARRA VALLEY OLD BOYS 7 .1 10.4 17.7 20.7.127CHIRNSIDE PARB'. 3.8 7.9 11.10 13 .13 .94Yum VaBey OB Telford 6, McLeod S. Downs 2, Drew. Luke White, Michael white, MattVJh¢e, Make. Sndllle. Peterson . Best Peterson, Matt Willte . Drew, Comm McLeod, Fung.Chirnelde Park Recoil 5 . Carus] 2 . M. Pemberton 2. ft'<ller. Sore . Brown. D'Angeb. BestMather. Rarren, Brown, Sore. Pedkr. D'Angeto.

RICHMOND CENTRAL 10 .6 20.12 22.15 29.20.194ELTHAM COLLEGIANS 2 .2 2.4 3.7 7.9 .51Richmond Central Bove 4. Siwka 4, Watts 3. Pickett 3 . Porteous 3. S. Shannon.Andonopoulos 3. Murphy. AzJag. Hoey. Daley. Adams. Best Bme. O'Sullivan,Andonpoulos . Sixka Graham. Ban@etd .Eltham CoBegians Coonerty 3. Bishop 2. Gasparotto I . Jovanauskl I . Best Simon,

Shipley. J04~t1065k1 . Bishop, Ltaxdtetd . Ga5[larott0.

OLD CAREY 5.4 10.6 15.11 16.15 .110HAWTHORN C1112ENS 2.1 5.3 7.5 11.7.73Old Carey Addison 4 . Hickey 3 . Withington. Mudge. M. Curry. Hawking. Price. O"Day.Vasilopoutos. S. Cunp. Campbell. Beat Vasilopoutos, Ester. Aukhst. Oppy. Small.Hendriks.Hawthorn Citizens Lauietta 3. 6icCreaan 3. Law 2 . Zaverdla, SW, Power. Best Avery.Dunstan . Rc~ssitto. Power. LauFetta . Cdrakt .

HEW - BYE

RESERVES - 10 .5 .97BULI£EN COBRAS 1.3 3.8 8.12 10.19.79ELEY PARK 2.0 4.2 9.5 10.5.65Bullets Cobras Goal kickers and hest players not received.Elep Park Verde 4 . Lettinl3, R Lamarq. Collins . Carroll. Best Verde. Rayner. Morris.LetOnl . W. Lamarca. Young .

YARRA VALLEY OLD BOYS 1.1 7.3 11.5 14.9.93CHB2NSIDE PARK 2.3 2.4 4.5 4.5.29Yarns V®lley OB Fad 4 . Jonson 2. Field. Gnelt . Ho. Lawton, McOralth, O'Sullivan . Ross.Roure. Best Ho. Ford . h1cllraith. Ross, Rowe. Davis .Clilrnside Perk Harrington . S. Oates. O'Connor. Conte. Best S. Oates. Dipietro. Scott.W}ngard. Conic. Ogstan.

RICHMOND CENTRAL 4.5 11.10 17.19 22 .28.160ELTHAM COLLEGIANS 1.1 2.2 3.3 3.3.21Richmond Central Magi 4, Barker 4, Jackson 4 . Fauiett 2. Reid 2, Wilson 2 . McIntosh,Atacak. Taylor. Tento. Best Bowe, Mudge . Wilson. btagl . Macak. Jackson.Elthant Collegians A. Tucker 3 . Best A. Tucker, G. DLSmore. Davies . Hall, Phlllipson.6iizzl.

OLD CAREY 6.4 11.3 18.22 23 .27.165HAWrHORY CITIZENS 1 .1 1.1 2.1 4.1 .25Old Carey Evans 5, Bryce 5 . Nance 3 . Field 3. Bennett 2 . 1 . Cohen 2. Jackson. Hill .Mason. Best E vans. Bryce. I. Cohen. Jones. Gates. Shrhm .Hawthorn Citizens Morrison 2. Sig, O"Hanbn. Best Timewell . Kennedy. O'Hanlon .hiorts . Fitzpatrick . Brooks .

}3EF, - BYE

CHIRNSIDE PARK v. ELEY PARK Field : A . ScheriniR. Smith ELTHAM v . YARRA VALLEY Field: C.Cimoli D . D'Altera BULLEEN COBRAS v . OLDCAREY AT BULLEEN PARK Field : M. Street F.Karabelas HAWTHORN CITIZENS v. KEW Field : R.Marlyn Boundary : D. Blackburne D . Gaunt RICH-MOND CENTRAL has the bye.

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winburne have opened the competition for_ tinals births right up with a win that shows

they'll have a big say in how the four pans out andcould even push for fourth spot themselves . TheReds are floundering as they prepare to face thecompetitions' top three performers in comingweeks while the bye couldn't have come quickenough for West Brunswick who have stalled aftera brisk start to the season .

Round 5 revie w

A severely undermanned West Brunswickwere no match for a fitter and taller Swinburneside that is finally finding its feet in new sur-roundings . The lack of a forward line is the majorconcern for Phil Leatham who can't expect to seemany of his missing names until after the half waymark of the season . K en Price and Jamie Graytried to lift the Magpies and Steve D'Andrea tookthe step up after some good performances in thetwo's . Wests got the points in an early gamemarred by poor kicking from both sides .

Coming off the bye, Williamstown didn't missa beat early as La Trobe struggled to come to gripswith the confines of Fearon Reserve . Bezzantsnagged 6 for the victors with David "Go GoGadget Arms" Lee pulling in 20 marks on a wingand booting 2 goals . My spies also speak highly ofthe efforts of aging guru Dene "Seaweed"Macleod . Much to the annoyance of Alan Elliot,the home side wasted a chance to boost their per-centage as the Trobers managed five goals to onein the last term to add some respectability to thescore . Dumaresq was tireless for La Trobe in thelast line and Stephen "Ned Flanders" Lonerganhad a dip in a variety of positions . The home sideromped in in the resies leaving Gino "Rock Star"Tendelii plenty of work in a back pocket for thevisitors . Rumour has it that the La Trobe pubcrawl which followed the game was at the centre ofa health scare with reports of exposed small goodsin Johnstone Street Collingwood . Expect theHerald Sun photos to be published in comingweeks .

Great White Hope Twomey failed to drag hischarges out of the mire after breaking down in thefirst term against Uni High. Westbourne twicefailed to capitalise on the wasteland wind but werestill in the hunt until being reduced to 16 men inthe final term. The Uni High defence was on fireagain while Fatty was the goods up forward with

6 and yet another o fGino's cousins was ~the source of dis-agreement. (The cas eis unlikely to be resolved in the Equal OpportuniCommission .) Westbourne put their best two's sicever on the field but were unable to overcomeHigh side that is benefiting from the club's nefound depth and strong performances from VeMadrigano and Khoury .

North Brunswick made it two on the trot anin the process got their finals hopes back on it.rails against an insipid Uni Reds who went mis;ing in action after kicking the first 4 goals of thmatch. Dean DeMorton was inspirational for thhome side with 5 goals and he was ably supporteby Michael Sorletto with 5 of his own. BrelWhitman provided a target at CHF and DarreAdams was rock solid in a back pocket . For thlosers Paul James, Keppel and Merhi had a diwhile Simon Shaw continued to prove to be brigllight on the recruiting front . In the resies the Redcontinued on their winning way after a slow starCh ris "Possum" Tehan provided the impetus aftemoving to CHF in the third term while DarreiKane snagged 4 and the Frankies both provideplenty of drive . The loss had a positive side foNorth Brunswick with the return of best anfairest Barry Thorpe .

Preview round 6La Trobe host a refreshed Uni Blacks wh(

have probably been using the week off to work oua way to play four quarters in a row. This could b+the week on the open spaces out at BundooraBlacks by 15 goals .

Williamstown takes on the listless Uni Reds athe Fearon Reserve and should run out 8 goal winners .

Swinburne will be on a high when they take orOld Westbourne and should be able to make it twcin a row by 15 points .

Uni High have never beaten North Brunswickand that may prove motivation enough for thegreen and tans to hold on to win by 5 points .

West Brunswick take a much needed rest.Correspondents please fax 9243 4920 by 1 .30

pm, call 94825492 until 8 .00 pm or [email protected] .au

I'm keen for details of both games from bothclubs so drop me a line .

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weekend at IIHSOB where the pacey

North Brunswick

Di4navid 13unn

Plays his 150th and Peter

Guntj,o~c and Pat Barnes chalk up 100. Belated

c o i,, ;, :,tulations to big fellas and committeemen

N2I1if.aX and David Koch who recently

llp 100 and 50 games respectively .

- Congratulations to Dean

pernortor► on playing 150 games for North . Twice,, ccuon leading goalkicker ('92 a century) . Dean

11~,s t11is year settled into a more predominant mid-

jie€d role with the occasional move up forward .D1--,m is club Captain where he has also displayed

1„Lldership material . Well done to a talented and

r,,spccted player.

SENIORS

N .k'.,iE CLUB LAST WK

,1; ,P.REN WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 1

1;..LLACE UHSOB 650gLr r0 NORTH BRUNSWICK 5

CC_ .' .VIELLO UNI BLACKS

i { ~,1,,':ARD LA TROBE UNI 2G~LLA t'~ UNI BLACKS

RESERVES

T'OTt1I.21181614121 2

WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 9 20UNIVERSITY REDS 4 17UNIBLACKS 13WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 2 13WEST BRUNSWICK 2 12

OLD WEu`T80URNE A.F.C. 4 .10 4.10 7.11 7.13.55

NIORS - 10 .5 .9 7c:: ST BRUNSWICK 0.1 1.1 3.3 5.5.35

5' 71NBURI6E UNIVERSITY 5.2 9.5 11.8 17.11.113

West Brunswick Baker. Camara. Gray. Gross. Williams, Beat Cannane. Byrne.

D'Andrea . Pri ce.Swinburne University Coal kickers and best players not recehmd.

WBy1AMSTOWN Cf2dS - - - 19.19.123

LATROBEUNIVERSITY -8.7 .53

WIB{nnutuwn C4MS Bezzant 6 . Black 3, Cook 2, Grteroe 2. Lee 2. Warren, Sadler,

Macleod. Jac kson . Best Lee . Cook . Grkm, Macleod. Thege . Bcrzan~t.iuus Sutherland,

WrobeSklebMtwn . Best 11 nergan .~Dumaresque. Adam aite.Ha}ward, Murphy, Grant

U.H.S.O.B. 1.3 5.11 7.12 13.17 .95

Old Wcsthassrae AFC Baartnt 2, A . Ha'sburgh Tavrrrq. ChYsto. Gibb, Franklin. Best

Kukhydr. Board . King. 6tesman. 0'Kr.e:e. A. Leitch.

UHS6B Wallace 6. Davidson 3 . Zutlchi. Cook, SkWU. Mazza. Cra:iatell. Best Davidson .

CraclatelS . MeLennan . Deaiin. B on e. Wallace.

NORTH BRUNSWICK 2.2 8.4 13.8 18.9.117

UNBIMnyREDS 4.3 5.5 6.5 10.7.67

NWIorth Brunswick

Best Hodgson . ~emV}am . R. Thorpe,Latrn ~}ei eeman 2

. Latout.5. Safleto 5. R . Thorpe 2 . B. XV[riternan 2

, UniversityReds McLennan 2. Hall 2 . James 2, Hart . Heenan. Koppel, Enlre rgs. Bes t

McBurney. McNamara, James . Keppel . Drury. Hart.

U[r1VERSIIY BLACKS - BYE

RESERVES - 10 .5.97

WEST BRUNSWICK 1 .5 4.9 7.12 9.15.69

SgRNg1SRryE UNIVERSITY 3 .2 5.5 5.7 9.10.64

West Brunswick Robinson 3. Ortiz 2. Forbes . Harrington . Petchet. Vitale. Best Petchet,

Forbes, Horne, Combos. Martin . Clarke .Sw3nhurne University Goal kickers and best placers not recehed .

WBLIA.hSSTOWN GYMS. - - - 25,17.167

LA TROBEUNIVERSITY - - -2.3.15

WIDiantstown GYMS Payne 9. MeNamara 6, Tuck 3. Qukk 2 . Burgess 2. Carter,

Meurthennett. A . Band, Best Payne.l5'ouda. Hann. Ca4derarood . Atenriltenn ett. N . Bond .

LaTrobe University Roberts . Phillips, Best Napier. Rosengren . TendeW. Wright. Ptdlt(ps .

Ryan .

OLD WESTBOURfi'E A.F.C. 3.1 2.2 5.5 5.5.35

U .R.S .O.B. 0.2 2.5 4.6 9.8.62

Old Westbourne AFC Cox 2, Williams . Ctuisto . Crabbb . Best Hewitt. Evans. Ctrtsto,

Harris. Crcmciaplw. Crabb.URSOB Nash 3 . LmickS 2 . McDonald. Veal. Khoury'. Neal. Best Cotter. Khoury.

iv{ydrigano. McDonald. Eltringham . Veal .

NORTH BRUNSWICK 1.1 2.5 2.5 4.5 .29

UNIVERSITY REDS 1 .4 4.6 6.8 12.10.82

North Brunswick B. Thorpe. Anflerson. Palarukolavr. M.1Vlutnran. Best Henky. Heakt'.

Summerville, Anderson . Jew'eIl. Hog .University Reds Kane 4 . Teehan 3. Tomat 2 . Stravrou 2 . Walsh. Best George. Tomai.

Teetian . Cccco. Kane. Fitts .

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MAY 24 - ROUND 7WEST BRUNSWICK v. LA TROBE UNI .UNIVERSITY BLACKS v. WILLIAMSTOWN CYMSNORTH BRUNSWICK v . SWINBURNE UNI .I' IVERSITY REDS v. UHSOBC' .' WESTBOURNE has a bye

LA TROBE UNI . v . UNIVERSITY BLACKS Field : G .

Gioras G . Waldron WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS v . UNIVER-

SITY REDS Field : P . Keogh G . Seabourne SWINBURNE

UNi. v. OLD WESTBO'URNE Field : M . Flanagan J .

Ashurst UHSOB v. NORTH BRUNSWICK Field : M.

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NZ Albert Park were aggressive from the startAd surprised Monash Gryphons with theirintensity. The game was in the balance at half timehowever a strong 3rd stanza set up the win . Monashrallied early in the last but the Rats held on. Best forANZ were Nicholosi, Koegler and McLellan and forthe Gryphons, White, Hetherington an d Blandford(Ed. Note to Gary Ryan . Yes mate, I've had my fun atyour expense, however 'nuffs' a 'nuff and I trust youcan get back on the winners list soon)

The Peninsula, Southbank game was tough andclose up til 1/2 time . Southbank then proved toostrong physically and in the air and ran out comfort-able winners. MVP's for the 'Pirates' were Bonner,Cook an d Atchinson and for the 'Bankers', Kip,Spider and a host of others . Our fellow Scribe thelovely young Leah Gallagher put in a pretty good per-formance in her whites, TB feels she handles thewhistle better then her pen .

After a good contest in the 1st half, St PatsMentone turned up the heat on Elste rnwick an dcareered away to record a big 91 point win . Superiorteamwork and a willingness to run hard and fast setthe victory up for the Patters . For the Wicks, again bigAdrian "Jacks Ball" was adjudged best and thePatters made mention ofWhite, Sullivan an d Perazzo.

Powerhouse were on top early against Oakleigh,however the latter responded well and all was close atthe long interval . The 3rd quarter belonged to theHouse and ultimately set up the victory, as matterswere pretty well even throughout the last term.Overall the game was hard and tough physically onall combatants. Best for the House were Auld, Gilland Clayton and for Oakleigh, none better than 200game veteran "Whale" Walsh, Adamic and Knapper.

Glenhuntly and St Mary's staged a closeencounter of the football kind right up to the very lastfive minutes whereupon the Hunters scored a freak-ish sausage roll then lampooned another 2 just forgood measure and ranout victors by a lazy 15 points .Inaccurate kicking certainly didn't help the Saintscause, but you know what they say don't you!Hunters reported that Short , Richards and Joneswere among their best while the Saints opted forDuke, Stone and Burt .

Magoo's Review - Saints fell in by 5 minorsagainst the Hunters, Southbank had to work hard allday to record their fifth win on end, this time at theexpense of the Pirates, Elsternwick doubled thePatters scoreline to get their ist points for the year,the House brought to an end the Krushers undefeat-ed run, only narrowly though by 3 little ones and theGryphons inflicted yet another defeat (fairly heavily)on the Rats .

PREVIEW ROUND 6Southbank V St Mary 's - A big assignment ahe~

of St Mary's in their visit to Yarra Park . All g«things must come to an end (just ask Kew), howevI don't reckon on it being this week. 'Bankers' by ~points. Must agree here the Saints started the seascwell but do not have the talent to be able to matchwith the Tigers for the entire day .

St Pat's Mentone V Peninsula - With onlyo loss apiece you can be assured that both these eve ,

ly matched teams will go 'hammer' and 'tongs' at ea(other. Home ground sways me the "Patters" way bypoints . Was a bit disappointed with the Pirates laweek they seemed to lack intensity when the pressuiwas applied, and their will be no lack of tis agaitoday. Vultures easily.

Elsternwick V ANZ Albert Park - Same story liras the above mentioned game except only one wiapiece. Matters at hand will still be the same thouglhard at each other, no quarter neither given niasked for. I'll go for the form side, yes that's ANZ byslender margin of 11 points. Was going to pick ttWicks at the postage stamp but as KB rightly for on(says the Rats are in form and will win .

Glenhuntly V Oakleigh - This game promises Ibe a nailbiter . A loss to either, even at this early sta€will make matters very hard to climb up and makedash at the top 4 . Weak way out is to go for the horrclub, so I will. Hunters by 17 points . Even away froihome I'll give the Krushers one last chance and tithem to win today over the Hunters although it wonbe easy .

Powerhouse V Monash G ryphons - They Gryphwill be all out to get a much needed win to balance thship, however the House have just as much incenthto consolidate their spot . House at home will pack tomany guns for the Gryphons and win by 30 point!After proving me wrong last week I'll jump back othe House's band wagon this week they shoul

d easily over the hapless Gryphons who at the mome rappear to be struggling.

Magoo's Preview - B an kers to overcome aimproving Saints, the Pirates won't encounter tomany problems with the Patters, Wickers to scoranother win, this time at the expense of ANZ, thKrushers to kick back hard against the Hunters anPowerhouse to prove last weeks win was no h

u knocking over Monash Gryphons, but only just.A good week for our fellow scribe Mr Quirk la :

week, the Brain takes the lead .

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Club press Correspondents :

player milestones are to be sent direct to the

attention: Brett Councile 3 best players and a brief

a :< match KB TB on fax 9850 6964„~a~51S t o

landay .

ELSTE CK-•RLESTONE,jter more late withdrawals nervous Well done big

~~,m Hasil:=n finally magic 50 games .[rom all at the Wicks .

INSULA SOCIALInternational Food and Beverage Night 24 May in Upper

Common Room.ANZ ALBERT PARK MILESTO NE(S)

r„ngratulations to Ralf Koegler on his 100th game for

°„it chi b. 'obot"

club. If not lo, a couple of year years duedic he would have reached the milestone earlier. Hope

r-Tce him for many more games to come .C3ngratulations to Rohan Carlisle on playing his 50th

I. :mp for the cub . Despite irregular availability over the past

`l p!' of years he has studies han has been a great con-

t ❑ utttor every time h played ,P,IONASH GRYPHONS MILESTONE

All at the club would like to congratulate Senior Vice

Captain, George Harrak on playing his 50th game against

,,leigh in round 4 . George has been at the club for sever-us -aid has been a key figure in creating a competitiv e

nhons side. All at the club would B e lito vnsh George allbc,i for his next 50 games, and hopes that in that time

nc call I::-te some rear success .

NANIEti . CRAVEN".1:1RSHALLPi:TTITIBEDFORD,". t 1ITEaL'%TNETTSICOLOSI

SENIORSCLUB LAST WK TOTALPOWERHOUSE 4 28OAKLEIGH 4 22ST MARYS 18PENINSULAST PATS MENTONE 7 17SOUTHBAN KANZ ALBERT PARK 5 16

RESERVE S

( ;tyK SOUTHBANKP DICKIE OAKLEIGHG .ROLFS SOUTHBANK~ANNON PENINSULA

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SOUTHBANK v . ST. MA.RYS Field: C . Brajtberg (R) P.

Griffiths ST. PATS MENTONE v. PENINSULA 0 B Field:

D : Lapier G . Wolter ELSTERNWICK v . ANZ ALBERT

PARK Field : G . Moore (R) P. Maebus Boundary : R .

Binding J. Binding Goal : Leo Wilson Skip Shipley GLEN-HUNTLY v . OAKLEIGH Field: G . Armstrong P. Jones

POWER HOUSE v. MONASH GRYPHONS Field: R .

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1.6 16.8104G1.B1ilAR+'n.YSt Marys Duke 2.0'Brien 2. Evuu. Yates Franc+s. Clark . i'ditl . Burt . Tcahey. Best Duke-

Stone, Burt, Theohams.Olenhunely Dickson 4. A. BrestEn 2 . Carstense r 2 . M1ller. Lewis. Richards. Whelan,

Turner. Stahmer. Thomas, HID, Best Short. Hill. Richards. D. Jones . Cassar. Thomas.

PENINSULA O .B. 2.5 3.6 6.8 7.9.51

SOUIT RANPS C .B .A. AFC 3.2 6.8 11.11 18.18 .126

Peninsula OB Dentn• 2. Campbell 2, Kent. Landry, Stewart. Best Banner. Cook .

Atchmson . Dentry. B ~g~s . Grass .Southbank CBA AFC Goal lockers and best pi yers not reeeivred.

ELSTERINprlCK 2.2 8.4 10.5 12.6.78

ST PA'iRIC1L4 MENrOfiE 8.5 9.8 18.11 26.13 .169

Etstemwick Mussared 6. Murphy. HankSn C. Malrony . Surman . Steele. Word . Best Na .

Byrne, Mussared. Murphy, Steele. Curtain,

St. Pats Mentone White 7. Murphy 3, Rohan 3, C . Su llisan 3, Matt SuUh'an 3. Evans 2 .

Jones 2. Hughes, Davies, Groves . Best White. C. Sullivan, Perauo. Davies. Jones. Barr .

OAR[.EIGH A.F.C. 3.4 7.10 8.12 1118.90

POWERHOUSE 4.2 9.3 16.11 18 .13.121

Oaiy7etgh AFC Marshall 4 . Riches 2. Hall 2, Hevarin. Mantis . Walsh. Best Adamk. Gee,

MarshaH, Taylor. walsh . Knapper.Parxrhrnrse Craven 4 . Robinson 3 . McCullough 3 . OM 2 . Richardson 2. Birch. Hall .

Dean, Senior . Best Auld, Gill. C4a}2on. Wright. Dean. Hall.

ANZ ALBERT PARK 4.2 7.5 13.8 16.14 .110

34r0Nh$H GRYPHONS 2.4 2.5 7.10 12.11.83

ANZ Albert Park Nkokxst 5 . Marone 4 . South 3 . Phillips, R'alkky. JcnF3n. MeDnnald.

Best Nicolosi. Kernt er McLellan. G. 4Yalkley. C. lSSlkle;.

.While, Togttttl . Lewis.

Moroush Gryphons Hetherington. Colo. Best Hetherington

.tVhiteBLytd(otdGGrad} .

Hethe

RESERVES - 10.5.97

ST. MARYS 1.2 2.6 8.7 10.9 .69

GyENnUNTf.Y 3.2 5.5 5.7 9.10.64

St Marys Gaol ktckers not received. Best Richardson . Huebner. Bell. De Young.

GlenRuntiy Derrick 3. Sutton 2 . Ntlllams 2, Murray, Thom. Best August . Sutton.

14ilflaras. Thom. Derrick. B. Gilmore, Haggerty.

PENINSULA O,B. 3.1 5.5 5.5 7.7.49

SOUTfffiA1VK C .B.A. AFC 5 .2 7.5 10.9 11.9.75

Peninsula Carmen 3, Seeder . F'illa):one. S. Parsons . Taylor. Best Taylor. Whelan,

Brancat4sano. Parma. Cooper . B(ea<bY

Smwthyank CBA AFC Coal kickers and best players not received.

EL5tERNtY[CK 4.1 5.3 7.5 10.7.67

ST. PATRICKS MENrOYE 0.2 0.2 4.3

Eisternwtck Mahorty 2. Daniels 2 . Roberts 3 . Williams, Norris , lacis . Best Team effort.

St Pats Mentone P. 0'Meara 3. McMillan. Cerruelli. Best Grogan. P. 0'Meara Andrew.

Brman McMi llan, O'Connor. 7 .13.55

C.4KLEIGH A.F.C. 3.1 5.10 6.11

POWERHOUSE 1'5~. y.n4.6 7.8 8.10.58

.~e~. Best Mala~aNs, Chapple.~kleSgh Hapnran 2 . SckiP 2 . Alapanis ,

Perdlkwnatis . Chapman. GanL Zavallerts.

Powerhouse Phelan 4. Scotland. Thomas . tSNltams.Blav~Cieid. Best htcCardel.hicKe,u4e.

Phelan. Scotland. Doyle. Thomas.

ANZ ALBERT PARK 0.3 1.9 3.10 3.10.26

MONASH GRYPHONS 2.6 2.9 6.12 8.13.61

ANZ Albert Park Leneghan 2 . Bourne . Best Wylte, Lenegn an . Heys . Sanders, Hassar.

pre'ans

.Monesh Orypbons Bennett 3, Bujeja 2. Leroy, l.mvcock, Walter. Best Bennet . Brave fl .

Charlcson. \4adky. Graydon, Williamson.

MAY 24 - ROUND 7

ST . MARYS v . ST. PATRICKS MENTONEPENINSULA 0 B v . ELSTERNWICKOAKLEIGH v. SOUTHBANK CBAMONASH GRYPHONS v . GLENHUNTLYANZ ALBERT PARK v . POWER HOUSE

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Uader 19 Section 1E)R ~~ALLE ~ OLD BRIGHTON

GRAMMARIANSt ei h Bawes

yU{AZENODCoach: Kevtn 4Qng

1 . I. JotuuonJ. Beaton

3 C. Grant4. D . NisbeH5. P. Egan (t'C)6, L, Varney7. 5.Paduca(C)

9A.

Ga~rbeuini10. L Perkins11 . A. Meadows12 . A. Quinn (VC)U. D. Kelly16. M. Davies17. N . Meehan18. B. Meehan19. D . C'sancio20. P . McCuricCh21 . D. R'x,~22. T. Batlei'23, P. Ne{smt24 . J . Persi

J. Dunne29. P. F30. D.32. P. Fotini~is34. R . Hawkins42. L Stephensa~74. A MCDOweN76. N. Parry

Coach. g

22. N . Butfin45. T .Woodrufl46. W . Eerie47. L O'Neill49 . J. Reju51 . A.Hasfortlt

52. H. Hayward53 . G . Pamharn

54. A.tJPtmta S . Dirrar

L Malget58. D . Watson59. C. McPherson60 . D . Ceardson61, T. Evart62 . A. Lewis64, R . Martin~. R. Kent67 . R . Hanc#y68. N . Bs9gin69. J . Stewart70. J. ThomasV . G. Rhode s72 . A. Betts73. 13. LOP76. S .76 . S. Grabed

77. M. Day

OLD MELBURNtANSCoach: Mark Zuker

1 . C (3dceBerry (DVC)

3. F. Purcell4. S. Murray (C)5 . A Jakowenko

6. A . CrawshaY

LaBair's ngSordC)8 . C.

9. D . Gardener

10 . M . Berko11 . D. Purce~12. R . Campbec

13 . R.Tandy14. M.Bermetty 5. D . FatxnYi16. D. Morris

17 . J . Miter (DVC)18. R . Forster19. W.Deague20 . S. Dixo

n 21. J. Androrus22. J . Tondinsar23 . A. Cooch24. J. McKenna25. R . Sewell (DVC)28. C. Sioree29 . N. Couzens

30. N . Cautts32 . J . Wright

33. D. Var1Ey34. A. Maher

35. E . Sedg"39 . J . Rg9

OLD CAREYCcach : Peter Schille r

t . C . Argos (C)2 . F.Yaghmoor3. P. Cerche4. J. Powet ...

5 . T. Bake

r 6. S, We4t

7 . C. AnsonS. J. Zito9. J . Woods

10. S. Lauletteit . P.Vary+anis12. J .M a14 . M. Raflaeie15. B. Hood16. A. Costeto17 . K. Louis18, C. Richards19. T. Wood .20 . M. Lawrence2L 0 . Stone22. C. Bat~23. T. StuaR24. N . MaClean25. A .Trknter26 . S . Wood27. C . Davey28 . S . V4ak32, M. MgiMoriru

34. J. Fam~r35. S.M~

35 . L qeak

39. J. Nash43. F.Hakins

47 . A. Bond

N . BealeD. Cochran°-R.=K.

A . WhiteJ. AnnuP

1 {AN G TENQ .P .O .

Bar & Bistro

OLD XAVF_RIANSCoach : pat Harwidni s

1 . htf+orx2 T.flenin83. Via*4. B .HWAs, T.v~r6. MF~d7. K83MI:8. AKaroN9, T.fasoN

14. 0.foa'd11. a. Moto12 AtYe6D13. TiTnBb14. LMt M15 LDeve-J-t& 0-SUM17. T.Camty19. D.M o kai19. R .%xes3]. D.Triara21. B22 J.Owris

223.q G

OaUarriCa

2S LCk.on 4& G5YVI-ionS

27. C.Mdiiga, ~' L Will28 P.CffikY . 011313

L 3~6. C.1aE U~ S& &Qaft

31 . A3a3q'eB. 54. T.6Wft

32 T.LUny 55. J.Atkler

33. dKa/Ma ~ P.Ad~ri3d . T. no~

~. JtDial. Oq 6D MW~~

~. A~ 61 62.. S.Tudtk

40' LkOnCitr 663. K vat4. LFarl:r

41 . FLOMn 42 A1500019* 86. D.Sto n

43. J.}bLt 66 M64ik+=

44. P.Ly4lelOr 67. P.ROztut:i'

45. SCartoQr 68. M.Prringer46 RLBatFa 69. LM1oCrvC

47, SMCCS+UN 70' t'tC=idy

OLDPARADtANS

coach: Ken Johanse nrptoree

1 . S-Pn>scim2. Mt Lyruh3. N. Pettford4 . J . Ltxas5. AFIOMiatd6. ABem-Isa7 . b+atAOV6. D.Pafras9. 6. R~dizrdson

10. M.FOUrJts11 . ABa.ker12. M.DOmxrgw

13. B. R3✓a6

14. S.O=b'.... 15. M.Dxnpstcr

16, K Gala17. ABUrrr18. LGatin19. M.,b'y~2021. D.Gr~n. ti=22 Rt FM23. M .Cos9nn24. B. Lyr~25 . G. Boyd26. L 0'Gorowr27, M. Rees28. ASL.'~vart 47. P.Kar4 a29 ii'vlooicur

a 3Q ATolarxo 48. C.PIVI=

31 . ASmith 49. LKetN

32 CWW4p 50- T.L'`'"t33 61Vanen 51. T.fl°arNSc

34. D.Va2rro 52. S.Mors

35. 0.Sacco 53 . S.0T7°D

3G ABealao 54. J, Oka

37. D. B^-raa+zc 55. 0. Petmk

86. G.OM^JCe ~. J -RI39. M. Bsttttl640, p+t tt7d:brmd ~. D

.S~

.+~

A^b1Co5H . so, 41. ADrB~as' M.vgnL ,

~ .

1 . ACa"2. A. Jones3. P. Mount (DVC)4. C. Baker5 . 0, Brow n6. C. GddsworiM7. M. Pang-i0B . P. Scene9, LCressWelt0 . M .Davaren

11 . J. Ber9in12. B. DeiaheY13. M. Mdnemy14 . N. Moore15. A . Finney16. B . (aArk (C)y7 . B. Day (DVC)/8. M. Funston19. A. Fertile20. J.O'Brien (VC)21 . N . S1er22. J . Vircent23 . C. Haddad24. R . She Jy25. S . McConnell26. R. Zeman27. S. Andrew28 . C.Bosson929. J. Dailey30. N . Edwards31 . M.O'DOnne632 . J . AndrianrmPoious33. R . Ryan34. J . Luncantonio35 . J. Nolan,36, M. Cmb37. J . Hunt

UNNE i iTY SLt~.SCoach : Steve Carroll

1 . M. Belford2. R. Benjamin

ST . BERNARD'SCoach : Dominic LeV di

1 . A. Stian la>5

2 . 7. WdkinsOn3. R. Bonnia4 . D Thomas5. J . Pearson6. P. tannaao7. T. Harvey8. J . Delaney9, R. Nutter

B, Overman

1f . SEnckson

12. B . Hogan13 . S. McKeon

14. A . Thomas

15. A. Brandt

16 . J.1Joyd17. T. Pianta

19. L Kavanagh

21 . B. Loughlin

25. D. FeWer

27. James Mount

30 . Joseph Mount31 . B . Swan

g2, J. Evans43. C. Davis

-0243 . C.&rYS .r ~. P44 Comz:

. M .Bt~1'45. Li6HS 72

. RVarm

FVq IZ FORK

\\SWIM

Ph: 9687 8722

622 Mt. Atezaader Rd .htoenee Pond s

9326 t799

3 . D, Won4, C . Brooks5. H. Christe6 . 8. CaOerY7. J. Camm8. M . Cobde6ck9, M. Coleman

10. J. CoulooouPas11. N . Codin gy2 . W . Crocker

13. A. Davidson14. J . Eastaugh (C)15 . B. Fridcer (OV

16. S. Fuller

17. M . GodreY

18 . T. Hayes19. J . Hocking20, W. Jackson21 . T . Jolmson

22. D . Kay23. M . Komck

24. J. Lyle25. J . Mahoney26 . A . McKenzieMoHarg27. X. McKinnon28. 8. O'Gomran.29. J . Psestr30, T . Roydhouse31 . J . staring.32. L. Stevens.33, E. Stewart.34. J . SWnodc (VC).35, A.Tem9:36. R . Versteegen.37. J . Wilcox.38 . A. Winter:39. D. Wood

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Under 19 (2)BEAUMARISCoach : Peter McBrearty

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

10. G. Mobney11 . G. Johnson12. J . Bayford13. D . Enxnerson14. A. Quin15. F. McDonald16. S. Mitchell17. T. Eaton18. A. Palmer19. R . Thornton20. T. Cotter21 . A. Catlin22. S. McKay23. B. Ferguson24. C . Celan25. K. D'unachki26. S. Hoder27. J . Vance28. J . McKenzie29. C . Martin30. R . CorticW~31 . N . Kennedy41 . A. Van Den Blink47. T. McAlpine51 . D . Sheldrake53. T. Rand

~linr ~~~''+~,~thCO

MARCELLINCoach : Shaun Mangan

1 . M . Randazzo (0)2 . M . Roberts3. G. Gull4. L Bethel (DVC)5. G. Hawkin s6. C. Keog h7. W. De Vercelli8. T. Loude r9. D. Marson

10. M. Moussi11 . P. Pappatardo12 . M. Karavasi8s13 . C. Duinardo14 . D . Ci ro15 . B. Symes16 . S. O'Connor17. J. Pacoccioco18. J. Sheehan (VC)19. L Pettinella20. N . Mathews21 . M. Van Lint22. D. Keamey23. P . Diacogiorgis24. J . Smart25. J . Delahunt26. M . Maguire27. D. Hogan28. R. English29. B. Dinneen35 . C. Abzangells50 . B. Kearney

The Beehive® Hotel ®

Hawthor n

COLLEGIANSCoach : Tim Kilwort h

1 . T. Van DerVenne2. S . Etg3. J . Clark4. G. Brown (C)5. L Taylor6. C. Mallard7. L. Byrne8. B. Page9. M. Britten

10 . A. Langdon11 . M. Gmmotka12 . P. Johnston13 . N . Florentine (C)14 . T. De Young15 . C . Harris (C)16. A. Baxter17. R . Honking18. A. Conn19. R . Luff20. J. Waters22. P. Waycott23. T. Holden26. T. Champion (C)30. L. Moon32. J . Tarpey33. B . Samuel41 . S . Sayers44. C. Gibson69. A . Dakin

OLD CAMBERWELLCoach: Andrew TsInclos

I . T. Donovan3. E. WdGams

5. B. Smith6. A. Hanson8. J . Hardman9. A Gebley

10 . J . Webb11 . C. Williams12 . A . Patterson (C)13 . S. Hancock14 . J . Heffernan15 . A. Gleevoy16 . A. Baker17 . R. Scott18 . A Campbell20 . B. Day21 . S. Barry22 . J . Miles23 . M . Cook24 . S. Pickles27 . S. Miles29, S. Budcett30 . J . Zentner31 . M . Wilkinson32 . C. Davis36 . A Kettle41 . W. Salter44 . W.Onvin47 . L Juniper

OLD HAILEBURYCoach: Greg Lasscock

1 . C. Home2. S. Daley3. S. Saunders4. M . Thiele5. P. Dimond6. D. Reid7. B. Shearer8. R. Parker9. E. Dunphy

10. D. Harrvp11 . R. Goukien12 . D. Warden13. G . Fniayson15. C. Jayasekem16 . B. Langord-Jones19. C. Elsthatiou21 . B. Waters22. D. Mason24 . C. Pountney25. N. Biggs26. J. BellV. B. Carson29 . C. Joyce30 . A. Rode60 . M. Scmai a

OLD SCOTCHCoach : Terry Kendal l

I . C.Junkheer2. L Hannerman3. A . Parker4. A . Sheer5 . T. Stewart6. I. Mackenzie7. T. Gros s8 . T. Frankenburg9 . N . O'Brien

10. N . Smith11 . L Hawkins12. L Hume14. J. McNeur15 . C. Lun n16. T. Chapman17. A. Mecann18 . J. Hughes19 . H. Jenkins20. C. Tindale21 . M. Toose23 . O . Crane25 . J. Love28 . A. Lines29. D. Robson31. S. Prendergast34. M . Soccio36. L AndreWs37. N. Thompson41 . Mark O'Brier,44. S . Connor65. Matthew O'Bren67. A. Crow70. N. Sladen71 . C. Ward89. R . SiNeiwood

UNIVERSITY BLACKSCoach: Craig Thompson1 . M . Atkin2 . L . Brown3. M . Byrn e4 . P. Cevcchbb5 . A. Clements6. B. Dryne7. O . Furness8. B. Herder.,on9. 0. Leahy

10. A. Maher11 . J.Matr12. J. McAdey13. R . MoNam~ra14. A. McNichol15. B. Moody16. B.M u ptry17. A. Nolan18. W. Pasme19. C . Pease20. H . Peck21 . C . ScWaxJ22. T. Sessions23 . M. Staunton24 . S. vegier25 . S. Whvrpress26 . S. while27 . N . WRnn28 . G. Baud29 . B. Costello30 . S. Dimond31 . P. Greerbsnk32 . E Hannon33 . J. Hod3ldns34 . J. Hur d35 . J.0lrrutead36. L. Maguire37. J. Manin38. J. Skgrr.nrth39. D. Walsh40. T. Reid41 . A. Winter42. A. Naughton43. L. Mettirgs44. D. Birks45. M . Reifaele46. A. Ashley

WARRINGALCoach: John Stanton

I . C . Taylor (C)2 . D . Stroules3 . B. Kinnear4 . M. George5 . M. Pope6 . B. Wilson7 . S. Anderson8 . C . WiNiarns9 . B. Davison

10. S. French11 . S. Yin (C)12 . M. Manovella13. S. Hedrick14. M. Van L7nt15 . G . Long (VC)16. S. Brandt17. B. Parkes18. H . Veale19. S. Walters20. P. Starmans21 . R . Gray22 . A. Camilleri23. M. BOr6lin24 . P. James (VC)25 . A Hopgood26. J. Anderson27 . S. Allard28 . D. Nasrallah29 . M. Walton30 . D. Mutton31 . G . Bell

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

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WHfTEFRIARS

Coach : Andy DalrympleAssistant Mal y

I . A. Crough2. M . Nortlleya B. Phan5. D. Eames6. B. Winc h7. M .Winterbum (C)8. R. Fedele (VC )9. S. Gillen

10 . A. Johnson11 . M . Cassarino12 . D. Rei d13 . T. Hilton14 . J. Treyvaud15 . B. Doherty16 . T. Mulcahy17 . R. Murray18. C. O'Connor19. M. Duffy20. S. Fleming21 . M. Setches22. S. Davis23. J. Bond24. M. Nolan25. N . Crosher26. D . Sullivan27. T. Hoare28. D . Cassadno29. M.

Walsh

30. A . Beattie31 . D. Edwards32. C. Leahy33. M . Rees .34. M . Anderson35. B . Keati ng36. A. Sea4ey

N '~MMC L~' . _ ,.

fiAfTCHAG'

WILLIAMSTOWNCYMSCoach : Tony Ryan

1 . B. Wonda2 . B. Cock s3. A. Petzie rides4 . M. Hewitt5 . G. Rickard6. B. Twist7. E. Moufid8 . A. Maddey9 . S. Wudiatsch

10. LGray11 . D . Macleod12 . N . Hunt13. J. Clark14 . B. Davies15 . L GrochohowsJd16. B. Forrester17. L Gray18 . H. Ahmad19 . W. James20. M. Man ning21 . L Oldham22 . T. Murray23 . G . Singleton24 . J. Mater25 . L Thomas26 . T . Thompson27. C. Matthews28. W. Yessine29. S . Hudson30. J . Wyatt31. B. Todd

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HAMPTON ROVERSCoach: Ec6 N e1n)ak

1 . R . Durtbaff (C)2. J .Crouch3. T. Prantzos

4. J . Midwinter5. W. Amour

6 .A. Crowther

7. M . ties

8. A. Quon9 . S.James(VC)

to. A LandnganAl . A.VOSs12. B. Mart~

13. T. Sm~

14 . N. Rahn15. M. Dunbatt

i6 . D.Voss

17. P. Net-On

18. C . Lucas19. G . Stertfield20. S. Paddnson21 . David Anderson (VC)22 . L .Tre3eer23. W. Benton24. J . Avrammdes25 . B. Hebard26. SaottWBts27. A. KdSner28 . S. Grimmer

DE LA SALLEE (2)Coach: Rob Smith

t, J. T. Burling

Campbell, D . Chaplin

4 . S . clay5, A. Dennison6, A. Ellis7, P .Feman8. R F

D. HamiltonA, esG . G~tancy (C)D. Haggerty (VC)

1 3, J .Howdert14. G. Hdstov~ 5- A Jacksont 6. G . Jenningst7. S. KernPAll. A. Keo9hAS. D.King"1.0 . D . Lambe21 . J . Masterson22. M. McHenry23 . T. Mors e24 . T. Nolan25. M.O'Dannet l26: 0.09e,27. H . Plpkom

28 . C. PothftosB. Reade.J . Sliver

- J . LyonsJ. Byme

33. T. Farrel lA. A. Needhan

1. Watsonx E.A. Ruschena37. S.Tucker

MONASH BLUESCoach : Nick Kerav1ss

1 . C.GregorY2. M. Benerto3. D. Dean4. A. Bra!-5 . Y. Martin6. F. M7. S.IJaJd8 . L v>tJona9. T. Ca8ara3er

10. B. Hendersontt . J. Sullivan12. M. Stewart13. A Herrman14 . R. Buiston15. M.TrnVder16. a Smiley17. J. MiHe r18. B. Ano t19. N . Freeman

20. M . Parrff21 . N. Kazenwadei

23. J . Roscoe25. J . Haw48~26. C. McCanviR27. J. Bolton28. S . McGee30. T . Camer(m31 . L Holloway32. C. BodsWath34. M. Oka43. C . Ffadan

ARGENENTERPRISES

M .H .S.O .B.Coach : Ian Rat6aw

t . T . Parker2, P. Fmk3. A . Tilling4. C. BnJOB5 . J. Davis6. J . Moore ,Bren7. Ashley8, T. Lower9 . A. Mazur11 . S . Redder12 . M. S6ding13. N . Rem(ry14. D. Forbesi5 . J.Gregson16. T. Leaver17. R. Joseph18. S . Norman19 . J. Wilson21 . R. CVowes22. P. Brown24 . A. Askew25. LTaylor26 . S, steel27 . A. CasseB (C)28. S. Bennett29. M .Sharpies30 . A BuCke31 . S. Hanscr"32. C. Allen33 . M . Askew34. J. Budvnaster35. E . Cotter36. G . Grant37 . W . Hardy38. T. Lonnie39. B. Miens40 . T . Morgan41 . Anthony O'Bden42. R. Park43 . G . Piggott44. N . Relish45. H. Taylw46 . G. Ward47. 0 . Watsai48. D . Wilson49, N.Youngs

ORMONDcoach.. Brian Ke ,Mn9

H. Brown (C)I .2 . N. Courtney (DVC)3. G . Hammond4. S . Thompson5 . D. Robbins6. M. Broadhurst7. J . Cullen8 . o . Weisz9. S. Taylor

10. P. Townsendit, C. Ba~f13. R. Marsn01l

14. D. PasaraJ5 . R .Cunron

liham

16. D. flshtock17 . S. Norton19. S. Hem~an19. T. Ashiad22. 8, Hooper

23. D . Beckett24. M .O'Halkrrm25 . J. Dale26. D . Mabbett (VC)27, P . Gleason28. A Stastak29. S.Stevens

KI3YATSHOTEL

ST.BEDESMENfONE TIGERSC oach : Brian Bourke

1 . A. Ryan2. P. Canon3. C.Teseriero4 . A. McShane5. A Cousins6. D. Serofin7 . B. McShaneB. S. Kdd9. L McHugh (DVC)

10. S . DaudsonIA . D.Fecr,~son

CavrtmBY12. A.13. A. Gard14. J . Drury

1 5. C . Martin

16. L McGregor, ,17. J . CR)"

18 . C . AmbrosxxAS. D. Falfdngtazn (C)20. H. Dwye r21 . J. Cunningham22. N. Wilkins23. D . Napier24. G. Atloni (VC)25 . L Wintle26. S. Walsh27.

C.S. ~28.

29 . B. Johnstone30. T.Fava31 . J . Cummins32. A. Smith

OLD GEELONG OLDXAVERMNS2

coach :T

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McNamaraCoach : Peter Caflinan

16. A. Lux 2. T .tlxrrimB

18. W, Gordon 9. B.HWI

29. J. Agar

30. C. Bird 7. N .Bas~t35 . L Wilson8

36. N. Agar 9. T. fanow43, D.Mdnnes 10. D.BO>a~50 . R.Brovm it. B.Rhi~51 . A. Reuss 12. M. Webb53 . G . McGregor 13.4LTmwtS

54. S. Bi~eY 14. L t5sbat

55. D . Brauer 15. L Deatr -Jones~ . G. Couin 16. D. SrorF.y

57 . T.D'Antome i8.0 .Mid~ff

58. N . Edgar 19.B.Ja>°s

59 . H .G2tton-Watsai ~.O.Tiewa. B.St~

61 . 0 . Walsh 22. J. D'

63 63 . C

. Chamberlain 23. C. Clau~.n

64. E . Leyland 24. C.Carmdus. C .St~ns

65 . GWatkins 25.7.~ 46as.8.ttr9

lli® 28P.qaNzr' 51. A.ford, )

_ 31. ASC~s 55 . J . mold"

I . M Fmst

4. N. Gatenby . BMW

21 .A, McCann

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32 . T.Ba:ry 56. B .Chris

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39. J. Kap NC)34. T . HoBan 57. P. AiSaml

35. M. 01.01n 58. A. Cdwm

36. J.McLen 59 . MMCterntted+i

37. J. Drake (VC) 60. M. Wa1sh

38. M.M:Ca~tlN 61 . LHam\v,:c39 . ARsabet 62 . S.TnNT&40, LtMMAIM 63. hi. Hart

42. Ataca~ 65. D.Stzmr443. J. Here ~. M . McKen;~l44. P. Lytl~on 67. P. ~rf45. S.Carrodus 68. M.P6nin9 '-r46. M.BouBc° 68

0. 7 M .Ca.ss0147. S.M~cCz,>3N

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

I . H . Nichol2 . M.Janbeson3. P. Heveren5. M . Bolorta6 . S. Jones7. T. MofanB. M . Gree r9: C. Juend'w!t

10. C. Lyng11 . S. Downs

12 . D. Marshall13. P. Gtennie

14. R . Chapman16. M . Hunter

17. B . Wilson18 . J. Hunt

19. M. Hope22. B, Moran23. S. Hills24 . M. Reilly32. J. BleakneY41 . J, Pote42. R. Moran44 . M. Thomas54. D . Keaty55. A .Cu4trera

NORTH OLD BOYSCoach: Andy Ryan

1 . D.Skene

2. T. Waters3 . B. Koutsa+asiGs4 . O .Khadar(C)5 . L Curren6. P. Borysiewicz7. T. Mikunda8 . A. Hevntt9 . M. Taleb

10. B. Caftst t . C . MunaY12. D. ADoud13. M . Nugent14. M. Drum15. C . Miller16. S .Mctlroy17. S . RelnokisWt& J . Saba19 . M. Payne20. R . amato21 . H . MaWhaJ29. B. Moustata33 . A. McKenaie

OLD IVANHOEGRAMMARIANSCoach: Stuart McLean

1 . D. Barnet2. N. Gazeas3. B . WiSi54. B. Davis5.

;~.

Oates6 . L Waddell7 . N . Coyne8. P . Armsirang9. T . Pai n

11 . D. Spiden12 . R . Gilderdele13. M. Eisentxse14. G.O'Shannessy15. A. Hafas16 . J. Harrop17 . R. Hense18. A. Johnston19. M. Kelly20. G. Mdsaac21 . C. Barker22 . J. Smart23. A. Sutherland27. Z Ahousabha38. G. George40. R. Davies

ST. LEU'S EM MAUCoach: Peter O'Connor

1 . G . NewEy+

2. N . Hooder3. G. Bonnia4. J . Morel5. E . McGlanghlan6 . S. Bavage7. R . O'Keefe8. T. McCann9. A . Daty

10. D. Cashen11 . D. Carr12 . M. Bainbridge13. S. Willi s14. P. Bally15, C. Miller16. J . Daniels18 . J . Manton32 . D. McNaly35 . L Thomas

YARRA VALLBYOLD BOYSCoach : John t~tay

Wayne Redc~way

1 . T . Wapshott2 . T. Hate3. S. Lloyd5. A. Dew7. S .Thompsai8 . L Morris9 . S. M,4son

to. B. Searle1 t . B. Reyndds12. D . Lang14. T. UoVd

Beit1s. A.17 . T . MotWrath18 . L . Whste (VC)19 . E. Kruse20. T. Tyshing22. B . Telford23. C. Arnold24. A. Cusano25 . S. Matters26 . D. Rom28. A. Lawton30. B. Wapshott35. A . Laing (C)

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CHIRNSIDE PARKcoach : Allen Cousins

I . A. Thomas2. D . tacobucd3. A . DiPietm4. D.Scillem5. M . Haxla{6. A. Mays7. R. Chimsfde8. A. Cont e9. T. Wyngaard

10. P . A~alt11 . Ft. Long12. P. Green13. E. Westrnore14 . M. Markovski15. D . PemberEOn16. R . Picddi17. B . Whitehouse18. S Carvan19. C. Modell20 . J. Pereira22 . S. Cousins23. B. Roach24. P. Del Guid+ce2,5. p.vdi27 . •F . Varga28 . A. Crew29. J. Carusi30. M. Adams.31 . D . Uncles39. D. Butler

B:T B.?AUSTRALi ADIRFMONAL DRILLINGKen Basso 97221697

OLD TRINITYCoach: Stev en Maus

1 . S . Jones2. B. Halt3. H. Munm e4 . J. Armwsmiih5. M. Kassaby6. D . Kneen7. S. Natolia T. Morpettll9. A. Andrews

10. M. Shaughnessyit . K.Node<712. C . Wilson13. J. Cade14. D. Hayes15. R. Baxter16 . M. Crifshom17 . J. Newman18. R . Ramsden19. C . Bafr20. D. Robinsat21 . Y .Adal22. C. Stan~y23. S. Somerville24 . E. Davaffis25 . B. Hutchinson27. M. Gde g28. C. Sutler29. S . Connor31 . L Kennedy32 . C . Pawsey35 . T.TOhin42. A. Md«e43. D. Waldron48. D. Louldds52. R. Burrows60, S. Medlin61 . D . Bunaurs62. M. Pav+se/

CONSOLIDATED

TRAVEL

OLD PARADIANSCaa

de x~n flvyJ~Ptrple(t~t)

1 . &Rw7no

4. JtuM5. AFbaardD. ABeiirma7. Maz .byce

2 B.~is. ldraegesit. A&alv12 MDatwgn13. &RNA14. St~15 . Al.tlernowI& KG*17. ABtmS1& Lt`rh19. MJqce20. GPaow21 . D.Cieal22 RtfSn23. htC.mg~24. &L1T~25 . GS*2& L 0'Cmmr27. MRees28. ASWYW 46, SliabDnOR. s6ftolM 47

. 30.AT~ 4&C.~31 . A970 49. LRE9/32 Critigtd 90. T.tdd33. 0. Wargt 51 . T. tAaxon34. D.vareno 5z s35 ASrzw 53. S017036. ADatlio 54. dClk37. D.Bemrc 55. D.Petab

dRcdxmk39 . G .0'Meaa an39. Mfimado 57. T.nxr,ima5

JSttitlt40. F.ttflck8rznd an41 . A Di7m 5 3. D. slem42 htffiCoDY9 83. }h.Vcs#ua

44. MBudd,q 62 P. C,mtE745. LFtyr's 72 FL VR3EY

THERRY C.C.O.B.Coach : Paul Melton

1 . D. Van Eg7en

2. R. Zampogna3 . G. Vandenberg4. D. D'Aprano

5. S . Sacco6. S. Goodwin7. G. Kuret8 . A. Grant9. S . Stell a

15. A.McMahon17. A. Rowan20. J. Smith21 . B .FAzPatndk (VC)26. J. Van Englen (VC)28. D. Dunn e32. T . Jones33 . M . Jacobsen34. A. McDonald48. C .O'Brien

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j

MAZENODCOLLEGIANS c Peter Hall

,~, : Lc,gICarison ReB. Coach: Peter AltsopI a~ . Go ach: Nevitle James

2 A. Noone

3& S tertkv37. M38. R+lt~af. S43nRrVare36. J.Carr40. B.SeOPin41 . S.Ujbic

~. AG~41. APa~nlVL7B. N.AMdersanfi SWx417. D

~~ T. V .Dar'.an

51 . P.hader52- N. G353. M. Imiss54. L 6aUerts55. EJVM56, D. tD+a57. J. MO M5& ATtamrxin59. M.Ride¢ktD. B . Kens61 . D.Kens6? . M.0D=d64 . MGftla70. TSmAh

DE LA SALLECoach: Brendan HoyAsst. Coach . C. Bourke

I . D. Williamson2. T. McHenry3. A. Casson4. M. Williamson5. B. Byrne6. B. Hay7. M. Tho ma D. Jennings9. C. Johnstone

10. P. Grant. 'it . S. Bolt

12 S. Rudo13. J . C)dhier14. M.ODtlscoll15. S. Brabnee16. C. Taylor17. B.O'Heam1& T. Moore19. G . Curren20. M. Stanhope22. A. Worsteling23. M . Funnell24. C. Zeif>efl25. J. Murphy29. S. Gurr30. M. qea!69. G. Spot31 . B . EUis32 . P . Manning33 . C. Cleary34 . T. Ford35. D. DirrAtropaious36 . D .lambe37. G. Larkins38. J. Close39. D . Hyland40. B. Buick41 . R. Chapple42. A. White43. M. Lowe44. B. Kellett45. C. Writ,~t46. G . McHenry47. M. Farrell

3. S. Campbell9. P. Hag

12 . A Wilks15 . P. ANsop17 . T. TsiaviS23 . S. Coulson27 . D. Krom31 . N. Snarl32 . D. Moore33 . R. Toyama37 . G . Trigg38. D. Steinfort39. R. Bourbon (VC)41 . B. Welch44. D. Bolle46. J. LeGrand47. P. Riley48. P. Vine49. L HaNy52. Mark Riley53. Mick Riley54. P. Jacobs57. M. Peters60. M. LeCouteur63. P. Welch65. D . Biviano68. K. Duffy69. B. Harper71 . D . Huggins72. D . Und73. S. Buckingham74. E. AtOiaras71 .1. DIG'nto

WHEELERS HILLfi 0 T E LOLD BRGtMBLMCoach: Stuart Ka y

1 . G . Bennett2. M . McLennan3. H. Jarvis5. R. Murray6. S. Moody7. M .Ha 68. A Hancock9. A. Grant

10. R. Moreton11 . J . Rattray11 . J . McLachlan12. D. Cochran13. A. Noble14. J . Bennett16. M . Herdrie16. J . Marrison18. C. Lade19. D. Smith22. J . Lockett24. L Hamitton24. P . Neylan26. J . Uglow28. S . Kay31 . F. Magee31 . M . Scadett32. R . Wraith33. D . Moreton34. R . Smith34. M. Nicaaltis35. A. Rutter37. M. Donohue39. P. Greene40. C . James42 . A. Wiley43. T. Betts44 . S. Cartner46. M. Barber48. C . Haling49. A. Neale51 . N . McCann52 . M. Walker53. P. Bainbridge55 . A. Heron56 . R. Brown64 . B. McMurfie78 . R. Saunders

S. DesmondL DuncanA. GaleD. GleasonJ. Lade

20 . A. McNamaraM. Selby

36 . S. Young

OLD MELBURtd1ANSCoach :2. D. Moss4. A. Cordner5. E. Addnson6. C. BmnChtiosver7. J . Gardiner9. S . Cox

/0. S .Oshome11 . A. Anderson12. R. Egleton13. G. Stooke14. S. Bardsley15. N.Osboume17. A. CreS n18 . R. Simpson20. T .Osbome23 . D. Stanton24 . S. James25 . A. Wilson26 . K. Rutherford28 . D. Mine31 . S. Rainer33 . A. Clements35 . M Atkinson36, A. Woodhouse44 . A. Carrotl61 . P. Hands80 . AComell111. P. Waite117. J. MacLellan116 H. Ingleton

N. NaimA. Hum e

PH : (03) 98 22 001 1

OLD SCOTCHCOLLEGIANSCoach: G . SeebeckAss . Coach: M. Clunles-RossI . B. Slmpson4. H. Mkkfieton6. M . Godwin (C)7. M .CMnies-~loss

11 . B. Cain13 . N. Murdoch14. S . Norden20. N. Tribe21 . S . Wilson22. D. Hooper23. S . Pryde25. B . Langlev27. C. Winneke28. L Higham30. P . Wkiari>son32. S . Sheahan34. D. Steele36. A . Chambers37. E. Montgomery41 . A . Paul~n45. T. Stubbs47. J . Deakin53. P. Gaidzkar54. T. Phillips55. A. Sston56. A. Richardson57. S. Milliken58. E. Johnston59. A.Walkom60. M. Weber61 . A. Bitter62. J. Cook63. T. Gray66. J. Batchelor68. A. Nowell69. C.Ilknan70. C. Stewart71 . R. Hume

A CarkerN. RoomG . StewartB. SmartN. Taylor

OLD XAVERIANSCoach :Res . Coach :

I . L. Orsini (DVC)2. J . Kennedy3. M . Jones4. R. Curtain (VC)5. M . O'Callaghan6. J . Mathews7. T.O'Sull'rvan8. M. Fitz9. M. Calbpy

i i . P. Cannors13. A. Ries17. P.O'Bemie18. P.O'SuPoivan24. R . King27. D . King (C)28. C . Court31 . A. Holmes32 . M. Tyn:3133. M. Sadler34. S.Hogan35 . M. Meenan37. T. Langrigan39. M. Chamberlain44 . D. McLean53 . P. Hall62 . M. Cotlopy63 . P. Conquest64 . S. Kennedy71 . A. Hal

l 91. S. Bailey

ST. BERNARDS O.C.Coach : Brian Moon

1 . R . Day2. M. Quinn3. P. Moon4. A. Denahy5. P . Hayes6. J . Comdo7. M . Creak9. G. Wood

12 . G. Tota13 . A. Matkov14 . A Vinecarntre15 . A Kennedy18 . M . Cunningham19 . G . Farrugia20. J. Martin22 . P. Fanugia23. W. Schwaraenberg24. J. Watlcinso n27. A Myers28. A. Barnes35. M. O'Connell38. D. McAllister44. B. Moo n45. M. Castles48.. A Moodie87. S. Denahy

622 Mt. Alexander Rd.Moenee Ponds9326 1799

ST. KEVINS O.B.Coach: Paul Bannon

1 . D. N antra2 . A. Nanfra3 . P. Nanfra4, N . Goldsworthy5 . R . Quir k6 . J. Quirk7 . N . Martin8 . T. Bare9 . D . James

10. L Davidson11 T. Finch12. D. Whelan13. P. Hooper14. B. Noonan15 . D. Boyd16. P. Bannon17. S. Charles18. P. Ryan19. M. F ield20. S. Herbert21 . A. Davies22 . I . Wood23. J. Wi hehi24 . J. L25 . B. taYcpole26. D. O'B rien27 . P. Lewln28 . A. Bu ocel la29 . D. McDonald30 . S. Dillon31 . J. Goldsworthy32 . D. Ivory33 . P. Curtain34 . D. Kalms

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

1 . P. Comdon3. M. O'Dea (CC)4. A. Tucke r5 . S.ihak6. T. Hemad7. D . Brand8. A. Lawrence9. P. McCormick

10. K. CortkNy11 . R . Guppy12. D . Leary13. M.O'HaNai14. A. Hancock15. P. Lazarus16. A LetNeart17. C. Thompson18. C. Curtain19. M. Bond20. D. McLaughlin21 . J . Lemand22 D. McGuire23. T. Maughan24. N. Prendergast25. A. DeLaty26. B. Smith27. R. Stevenson32. A DAnna40. M . Quinn44. A Guerra48. C. Johnson49. M . Garaoffoto55. T. Reyndds

SlawinSld77. A.

Stillwell Ford~`hr~u' rhKY .••~

HARP OF ERI NH 0 T E l

MARCELLINCoach: Simon MeehanRas. Coach :

1 . A. Merton2 . P. O'Callaghana A. Trotter4 . J.Tsoukas5 . J. RuslWta& D . Bootl>ey7. R . Bamesl8. R . Pertch9. J. Kent

10. M. Kent11 . G . Basfoai12. R . Holland13. M. Cronin (C)14. D . Theisz15 .16.

ACKMeo~t. k~ari n

17. M. Nannw18. M. Curry19. R . Bott20. M. Getson21 . W. Getsm22. P. Harberts23. J. Sloane24. S. Dimattina25 . J. Daffy

MONASH WHtTESCoach:Res. Coach:

1. MDaS2 D.T2q

6 dF~ue& D.IJ;ison7. T.FbtatmnS. AFqOes9. JF*maff*r

1Q S. 005%11. A Fltbatl12 MTOMMUm13. G R7im14. D.DBriee15. K8elt1& Mf4d ot$17. K(;ist1& SDOds19. GVaoder7akn20. IA f68&(vP21 . Deyd22. JJ. Kmy23 d DemB24. htbfieai25 Ahk9eh26. htb'eal2& D.trMa,29. Mlbyd3D M.KtebS31 . P.Mrimiej32. P.33. A %nM34. T. Doft35. RM636. GFbas~ 44. Rtarcb37. LHddm 49. AFYt'..39. P. (ins 5Q d Wh4t,Y41 . SKraSis 51 . M.Batd42. MPo7odM 52. N . Fares

MT. LILYDALE O.C.Coach : Steven Lawson

1 . I. Doolan2 M .VOs3. B. McKay4. M . Walsh5. B. White6. M . Rankin7. M . Napdeone8. M . GCbet69. A. De.IBiondo

10. M . Dicelio11 . C. GHd:san12. C. Gilbee13. B. Colvi n14. C. Walsh15. F . Livingston16. T.AUen17. A. Burred18. K. Maniscakhi19. J. Burgess20. J. Flannagan21 . T. Flanagan22. L Proctor23 . S. Woollen24. C. Callanan25 . M . Bretxer26 . S. Madden27. C. Varga28 . D. Gcdiiefio29 . P. Furlong30 . B. Cwnrnedorti31 . N. Pearce32 . P. Carolan35 . D.CaBanan

The Beehive0 Hotel •

Hawthorn

OLD ESSENDONGRAMMARIANSCoach : D. Law

I . D. Bellman2. C. Bishop3. R. Boyle4. G. Campbell5. R. Casey6. J. Carter7. B. Boyle8. R. Cram9. P. Cramer

10 . P. Dudderidgeit. C. Fazzalari12 . D. Garvey13 . B. Gasa14 . K. Ga4a15 . G. G~is16 . T. Gillis17 . D. Greas4ey18 . C. Hammon19 . Darren Hexter20 . David Hader21 . M . Howden22 . D. Law23 . P. Leigh24 . P. ter25 . A. Ramzi26. D. Reid27. A. Rhodes28. R. Steels29. A. Smith30. D. Sterrbddge31 . K. Stretcher32. M. Swift33. A.TVrelI34. P. Van Bentham35. C. Vassa#o36. G . Walsh37. B. White38. T.Wifliams

SYNDAL/TALLY HOCoach :

I . T. Marks2. A. Bums3. M. JoyS. D . Hannett6. J . Cotsis8. R . Bennet9. 1. Bingham

10. P. Henning11 . J . Rutter12. S. Gould13. J . Kemis14. S. O'Boyle15. N . Murray16. N . Brewster17. M. Webb20. C . Hall22. P. Kotstakos23. D . Raa b26. D.O'Dorohue31 . B. Hanneman35. C. CacNa40. N. Toce42. A. Findlay43. C. Karats46. J. Green47. G . Wagner50. P. Verga4ds54. A. Sneddon62. R. O'Dell

THERRY C.C.O.B.Coach :

1 . M. Petrevstd2. B. Hollow3. P. Gorman4. M. Elicit5 . J. Seymour6. J. Veins7. P. Jones8 . L Hollow9. M. Grormodc

10. R . Eqttte.stone11 . B. Warner12 . R. Moran13. M. Bosanko14 . J. Reddidc (VC)15 . G .Pinner (RC)16 . M. Goodwin17 . G . OConnor18 . B. Carter18 . L Kuret19 . D. Rosasato20 . A. Moloney21 . J. Thrush22. S . Griggs (RVC)23 . C. Bye24. S . Kuret25. M . Postma26. G. Cartbs27. B . Stevens28. D. Barron29. S . Goodwin30. M . TacSnaC31 . S . Hollow32. J . Sacco33. N . LaFontaine34. M . Donohue35. S . O'Halloran36. C. Rizzo37. D . CastakG (C)38. B. Se&edc39. A. Fenn39. S. Boyle40. G. Keaues41 . G. Thompson43. G. RosicJnolo44. D . O'Neil47. D . Goodwi n48. D . Wrigglesvrorth

moom,?m1SCoach : Gary Cutler

1 . B . Carter2. A MCUntney3. R. Buzes4d4. B . Robertson5. T.Cutter(C)6. P. Cutler7. I. Hussies8. C. KrincevstB9. A. Crocker

10. G. Thompson11 . R.Osmond12. J . Gerstkamp13. D.Carter(VC)14. M . Goddard15. M. Kie y16. S . Murdoch17. A.Johnson18. S . Borg19. M. Johnston20. S . Penrose21 . S . Bartlett22. W. Duson24. K. Cooke28. C. Brenton29. R. Robertson31 . R.Vesac33. P. Gocdo34. P. McDonald37. P. Haros44. J . Rabar45. T .Jones46. S . Nowin'iski49. P. Dodkins50. P. Brewer

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29. ASurmos37. CPmker32 CCwlents35. T.Sees39. T.Kamirko4D W. Ed41. N.Pa illis42 Clddras43 . R Need

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27, N41. T. Scott28. J'' ..ra 42 N.SI1>an29. M. Hartkp[on 44. 43. P

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Burke31 . M.O~,an 45. W. Hussey,3'L G.laxYaw 4 6. P.Egan31 AC!dmszk 47. T.BeBa34. S.Vireeler 48. F . Gray

S& 0. Ka 50. S .Bynzs37, L Lowtn 51- R Coy~e38. G.19vnpton(RC) 52 AfVshu ry

Shell Mooroolbark9726 7083

ELEY PARKCoach : Graham MuilengerRes. Coach : Rob Wickham

1 . SWats 2 A Morris2. R Poo3a 3. G.la4tarca3. M. Brady 4. PA DoWbrso4. D.Grmt 5. T.Naradanos5. C. Kayre & G. Bromley6. D. B'~+.is 7. K Pal~r7. D. Bowen & P.8. D. BooHudc 9. M. Hooper9. P, young

10. CPvki~eanit. AFeatorlej12. D. Pat^n:13. M .

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.ADa16. N .Da17. S.Rayme rr18. F.MhoLl-19. D . Trotter20. M.HOOk(L`)21 . B.LasSaw22 . S. Bromley23 . G.SmiCr24. G.Ekkr25. G. Heath26. D.Hawky27. D. Ka7e 40. W. LaVarta2& D. Aarodholl 41 . D. Carroll29. P. CarVOri+ 42. F. L .et6re30. L McLean 43. A Masi31. N.Kardc6!ms 44. V.F4usimna32. McCotaX 45. S. Barley33. M.Georgiau 46. LDFh34. A Hill 47. P. Storey35. S. Nmman 48. A Wrmtrym•8. R LaNarrca 49. A BdgnsIaw37. A Lemrcic 50. W. HaSn3& J.Verda 51 . H?•'nxmauia39. C. Brew id 52 A 44Imhrym

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ELTHAM COLLEGIANSCoach: Peter SlacikRes. Coach : Peter Hansen

t . J. Leas2 . 0. Tucker3 . ATurcierr4 . R Heaney,5 . D.Ha~6. G.Liatse7. RHa m8. J. Vtood^,vard9. S .lews

10. M .Sen y11 . J. Mem 39. F. Coonerry,12. T.Carer 40. S .Schahr13. S . Jolley 41' ASme~y14' S .Justice 42` C.H~15. L Wts1° 43. N. Hamshue16' J. Weadwrit 44' G . SbdpoaW.17. G

. Lays 45. M . Fyen

18. M . Boiling 46' A H~19. G.6'smore 47. M .Hddt~+/20. FL Cola 48.

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21 . T. Du%zn 49' S. French22. C . Lacey 50. P. GaiaU.s23' G . 0'DomeB 51 . C. Dods24. M . Dwyer 52' S. Ph3ipson25' T. SocN.ard 53 . P. Sanely26. J. Glare 54 . B. Tuft27' R Sobr 55' P. Morrow28. A KGSO 56. R Davies29. C. Bishop 57 . D . Elmer30. D. Hagan 58. R Keane31 . Z. Jovarrovski 59 . B. Evans32. C. Wat;ar 60. A McDonald33 . J.Ta7br 61 . C.McOorrNd34 . S. Maxfied 62 . M. Btnt35. S.OMfieBI 63 . &kdhompks36. T. Heft 61 . R.,bvaravsld37. C. Horsbuugh 65' G . Harris38. G .Stayrrer 66' S, Fitzpatrick

HAWTFfORid CITIMCoach: Glenn StaliworthyRes. Coach: Darren Murray

1 . D. Murray2. R. Lovkit4. S . Wrtee5. W. Glazebrook (DVC)6. P. Avery7. G. Sta)MorBry8. M . Dunstan9. W.Power(VC)

10 . P. Orchard (C)it . A. so12 . S. Cobain13 . J . Povey15 . B. Gksver16 . N.OusaBras18 . S. Txnevrell18 . D. Laurette19 . J. Law20. S. Parker21 . A. Dunlop22 . J. Schulz23. D. Tracy25 . R. Brain25 . S. Davis27. R. Lord28. M Morrison29. P. Barker30. A. Hartley31 . C.l.ardey32 . J. e33. S. Duff34 . S. Macdonald (RVC)34. M. Stephenson34. P. HeWish35 . D. Murphy37. G . Marshall (CR)38. D. Lind2a38. I. Ceppa39. D.tatriff40. C. Frayne41 . M.Whytoross42. S. Irvine44. P. Rossitto45. A. DonakSon46. D . MCCowain47. T.O'Hanton47. T. Fitzpatrick49. R . Adams49. M. Nowak51 . R . Donovan52. I . Rosthom54. E. SIR56 . P. Rya n

KEWCoach: Rob BayleyRes . Coach: Tom Vana1. B.l.tfudi2 CP;rb(rL)a RFLR3en44. D. Dander5. J . Bora s6 CHupe7. D. Hope& J.PPtoiaA9. AGer>carel

10 B.CYiat~11 . ABat~x,12 S. Bovine s11 C. rxbk)u 31 D. Mitchell14 . G.Rirmins, 39. AKa> elgiessor15. M.Bre 40. P.Pede916. D.Wood W 41. RLi.irGsM17. J. Bel 42 Ctt7xgAMi18. NKvg(JC) 43. J .Damris19. N. Peters 44. A D3020. S. Hanson 45. D. M=b21 . D . Hymn 46. P.SuB,an22. J. Pam 4T ft Dadra23. A B4 48. M. DaMai524. B. Coast 49 . J . Lucas25. D ." 50. J.Patx2 1 M.Dranon 51 . S. Hodgson20. P. Nagy 52. LFLtdhe~

27. RRe4n 53. GFrtYer.s28. LDrMpAt) 54 . MFYbirr,nn29. M. DBryrtqle 55. J. Rmtsat. CG=t:(ta 56. J.tla.v31 . AWkbM 57. N.L)rr>;P k32 J.Braail 5 8. ASeaVs33. S.Ba{,ey 59. RHasocs34. M.Masd li 60 V.WDrg35. RBuoQMa 61 . SVAzr36. ASIM# 62 RRpa>as37. W. Larrimcla 99. S. Earn

Duhig Ford

HARP OF ERINrE~~?f,-1[;• -t'; -

OLD CAREYCoach: Glenn TaylorRes . Coach: Simon Jackson

1. C. 192 CFk4aj P3. M. Cohan4. C, Ester5. D. Leea C, Compact: NQ7. A& AO~Pp79. M.Addson

10. KShi.es11 . ACcpe12 MSpenWta aim14. M. Curry15. CNghe-..16. t,iJunes17. S Curry1& CM3tStehs19. P. D314 33 P.Bervtelt20. WMuOge 40, B.Harptre721 . M. Hooking 41. A22 J Hands 43. S. Gray23. T. Prim 44. CHatrtft24 . M. Yard 45, FAEasthm25 CGxdall 48. M .Carn26. J.McQwe 47. M .Scmi927. k4~pq 4 8. Skkfmn2B. P. Nonce 49, FL Madden29. TMeatier 50. S,xkscn30. SFeNnn 51 . J. Marshall31. it Everett 52. M. Porke32 CWPArirjsn 59. B.Cnrtnvt33. SField 55 T.Ptrot3C D. Fears 1% W35. RP~rars 59. CMann36. LSma9 61 CSoaio37. P.&}ce 64 . AMd2rtne38. LCden 70. T.Atkrist

HANG TENQ.P.O .

Bar & Bistro

RICHMOND CENTRALCoach: Tim PontefractRes. Coach: Danny Hickey

1 . AW&m2 ABafidtl 47. D.Barmicea T.0'9" 49. NFwhe& SSimnar 50. C. Barry6. SBUtd Ov 51. RMCWa S. Pickett 52.7. F.Bae 5a SLirJRrwod& G.Ma♦xin 54. P.VArESik9. P.,bdc9m 55 . M. Dow

10. Ahlsqry 56. LD*M J.Bafrer 5 1 Aftlrliags11 . D.tfiddEy 56. D.Wtwn12 F.Macac 57. SPrrkvjo[ta CPm" 58. NBwr .14. C, Sam 59. MCaNmtan1& P.Chrzh ED. D, CollingsI M.Jenrer 61. AOarr e;17. AFaucett 62 T.Gahan1 8, M.Iajac 63. T.Guniie19.

J. Morning 64. A"

21 . AHok 65 . D.F%aryin .}522 ARaes 66. LJOd-Ftthu21 Apmr 67. RMdrash25. SPoAkidc 68, D.Madge26. J.Mudid 69 . M.TAky27. C.N1Yrs 70. T. Taylor26. AWafears 70. D . Will:30. S. Form 71. K Write30. G. T& 72 G SaH32 D.Vaac 73, J.ShE&nn33 J.Otl'ien 74 . P. Cav.aod34. D . Holt 75 . L 45Hssott37. GL Patients 76. LEyvr40. B.K~'iis 77. AH7}xr42 P. Haw 78. MTerna43. ASrMm 79. ST25soo45. FA Black ED. It vow46. D .Faky 81 . S0'Su&.'an

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

1 . P.Telbtd2 F.MaLtitar

4 M.ftt~5. ADrew6. D. Howse7. J. Downs& tMananR 11 Ross10. D. Kyl e11 . CPaymNs12 M.Wttla D. Dole14. T.toveless15. T.0'Srdlitar16, B. Smile1& D.Ross19. It Pak 41 . B. Downs2D. S.Rome 42. T. Crean21. At'r.asey-Cold 43. H . Park23, D. Bolcom 44. J. Ho2,L M.parka 45. I-Rees25. T.Na6h€n 46. N .DOCneI26, G.tktEad 47. B. M*MBM27. A Rowe 48. Ft Davi s28. J.Maaean 49. SSeafnme29. P. Pearson % P. Ford30. D.Peter 52 AHarmdt31. J.Doe 53. SCooomr32 aftefferan 55. S. Taylor33. D. Ireland 56. LF~rvgtn3t. T. ClYsfietl 57. G . Ht~35. 8. Peralke 63. T. Strong36. RPeaw 65. ABieedxodc37. M, Ross 71 . M.Laing3& T.05.drran 72 R Lawton39. T.Retldtwa7 74. ABut40 M.N9~ 7d J.S..iles

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COLLEGIANSc,~t Carlson=01h

Coach : Nelntle Jaznes

t B .Kug2' N. Florentine3. B. Woo&rotue4. S.Laussen4. N . Bocto r5. D . Greener5. D. Peters6. ASn im7. C. Hi~sai7. D.Wame-Srrutli8. C. Pollock9. V. Cleary

10. J.Gr~'11 . B. MdCenzie12. D. Sub s13. G. Palmer14. R. Sctwher15 . Y . Pt~s16 . A . Wa9aceIT C . NanRervc18. J . C)19. C .

m

20. G .DeaneJohns21 . A. Johnston22. D. Kerr23. A Sheedy24. D. Hamett25. G .BeQSa26. N. h,4Aat27. S. HiarKJiry28. S. Bladantui29. A. Kentxaly30. M. Ga#xaith31 . J. Kevins32. D.'niam.sa,(C)33. J . Sneddo n

'... 34. D. Erdwisle'... 35. R . Matey36. S. HartFrg37. M. Cpie38. M.Lake38. S. Van Der Venne38. J. can40. B. Seaton41 . S. Luhic42. L Vasdefos43. A Greernay44. A45 . N. Anderson46. S.Wooley47.

DM r

48 . J. Lemo n49 . T. Van Der Venne60 . B . Jefferson51 . P . Baxter52. N. Gill53. M. I54. L55. E. Jorm.s56. D. Howe57. J. Moore58. A. Ttwrtpsai59. M. Richartk60. B.Kerts61 . D. Kens62 . M .O'Dawie®64 . M . Gribbie70 . T. Smith

DE LA SALLECoach: Peter HannanRes. Coach: Greg Feutrill

1 . M . Chu n2. P . Fiume3. D. Crowe4. L Hall5. L Swift6. M. Fisher7. C . Browne8. C . Wrkfi t9. C . Campbell

10. T. Silvers11 . A. Evans (DVC)12 . D.Toohey13. A. Waters

.''. 14 . A. Duncan15 . J. Hodder16 . A. Fbwerday17. A. Elliot18 . J. Horn19. D.OBrierl20. S. Alban21 . D.Jadsson22. P. O'Callaghan23. D. Grace24. D. Cross25. G. Hynes26. P. Wyles27. L Van Der Pigt28. M. Lafferty29. D . Rosman30. B. Mannix31 . K. Manni x32 . C. O'Callaghan33 . P. Rennie34. A. Moore35. A. Mackintosh36. A. Abbott37. M . Roeel38. A. Johnstone39. P. Brasher40. M . Buffer41 . J . Murphy42. J . Clarke43. M. Sharpe44. R . Mackinson45 . C . Cleary46. M. Hegan47 . M. Farrel48 . D. Smith49 . D. Lambe50 . P. Manniz51 . B. Buick52. B. Byrne53. R. Chappe54. J . Duckett55. S . Laska56. G. Curran57.

P .O'Brien

58. T. Ford59. P. Aron70. D. Midro78. D . Jennings

OLD HAILEYBURYCoach: Simon MeehanRes. Coach: Mew Baxter

1 . A. Baxter2. D. Connell3. W . @ims4. C. McKenzie5. F. Main6. W. Smith7. Adam Hilton '....8. M . Orton9. S . Rowlands

10. C. Warden11 . L Hucker11 . (2) F. Caporrwka12. D. Seoul13. B. Catty14. A. Forsyth15. N . Morey16. A. Dowsing17. Ash Hilton18. M. Constabie19. M. Annstrorg20. C. Kraus21 . A. Walden22 . P. Thiessen23 . M. Seoul23 . (2) J. Madtay24. R.Lavender25. G . Rowlands26. G . Philips27. J. Dann28. S. Walden29. R. Stewart30. R. Augltersal31 . B. Mai n32. P.O'DonneB33. A- Floyd34. B . Mitchell35. D.Lappage36. B .Lay37. D.Ladd38. S . Pedder39. R . Weber40. S. Du>dury41 . B. Malin42. D . Scaife43. R . Pincher44. A. Kirkwood-Scott45. N . Hill46. C . J i ren ieson47. J. Kuria48. D. Bum49. M. Harrison50. A. BOnwidc52 . R. Harrison53 . M. Dusting55 . C.Ladds57 . B.Ladds65 . C. Dowling

OLD MELBURNIAAI SCoach : Michael Ford OLD SCOTCHRes. Coach: Erwin Leyden Coach: Wayne Herme s

1 . A Walton Res. Coach : Simon Wingcrin2 . S. Theodore3 . A Ross4 . B. El6nghaus5 . L Bunn6 . P. Hanlwry7 . C. Thompson8 . M. Loveft9. T. Smith

10. T . Roberts11 . M .Jukes12 . A Hewitt13 . S. Rose (RVC)14 . J. Bunn15 . R. Britain16 . C.Eabry17. B. Birki&18. Q. Keehie20. B . Telford21 . L Boyd22. A. Waddell23. M. Beny24. M .Sen~a25. M. Pruden26. C. Kennedy27. 0.28. S. R29. J . Wallace-Smith30. I . McMullin31 . J . Hart32. R. Webb33. G. Dixon (RC)34. R. Morel]35. D. Brown36. A McKeon37. S.Eabry38. M. Crawshay39. N . Strauss40. J . Carop41 . G. Wilhelm42. P. Theodore43. T. Cbke44. A. McDougall45. Z. Useinov46. D . Hokne47. J . Foti48. C . Jenkins49. T. Stuckey (C)50. P. Martins51 . C . Banks52. B. Campbell53. F. Marsde n

T.tQepe rtS. BrownJ . Guest

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1 . K. Stoke s2. J . Hoskllg (VC)3. C. Hosking4. T. H o t5. R. Price6. L McDonnell7. J . Hu~1es8. C. R

.

9. R . Aujatd10. J. Kerr11 . S. Grigg12. S. Humes13. N . Hooper (RC)14. D. Norman15. J. Kitchen

16. A Speed

17. S. Woodhouse18. A. NetBetOn19. 3. S20. T. W21, S. Gibbs22 . C. Heath23 . D. Walsh24. M . Angus25. T. Pritchard26. B. Phillips27. S . Collins28. S. Teasdale29. A . Teesdale30. J . Laird (VC)31 . A Smith32. A KaNns}d33. J . Hannemann34. N . Beattie35. S. Steele (C)36. M. Davison

'.. 37. J. Smythe'.. 38. A G~e939. P. Goldberg40. A Warner41 . A Castdcum42 . A Gibbs43 . J. Paterson44 . P. Busse45. T. Stubbs46. G.Jonas47. T. Reid48. P. Davis49. D. Thomas50. D. Dell51 . S .li firu,p7mrth52. R. G~o1y53. P . Gaiddcar54. T. Phillips55. J . Bock56. A. Richardson57. S. Milliken58. E Johnston59. A Wa lko n60. M. Weber61 . A Brd ar62 . J. Cook63 . T. Gray65 . A. Fairweather65 . M. O'Brien66 . J. Batchelor67. M. Ryan68. A. Nowell69. C.I 11man70. C. Stewart71 . R. Hume77. A Uo/d90. C. Nas h

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19 . D. Stew20, M . Hardman

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5. ffDunp C)6 . B. Btoodl7, D. HgayYter

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5 . A.Canito2. .Dobso'3. A~ar5 orrxto4. V-. R.6 Doo~. S.RYantt

7. S .Perte&. A9 . J. Kenned/10 . G . Mattlieti+sAl, P .Ca~

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BANYULECoach : Ha~ry HarisionRes, Coach : Tim BeU

1 . B. Kincer2. D. WRdteN~7C)3. L Holt4. J. Anderson5 . B. Edmore6. S. Kayrooz7. S. Richrnond8. R . Wilkins9. R. Cullen

10. J . Fort"11 . B . Owen12. J . Ede n13. M . 08den (VC)14. A. Logan15 . S . Gray16 . D. Mayne17 . T. Benton18. J. Turnbull19. B. Woodlodc20. S. P1a+21 . R . DHtinosante23. S. Gray24. G. WrPti<3nxs25. M . Wheelan26. B. McDermott27 . A. Rossi-Mel28 . D. Fabris29. M. Peters

''. 30. B. Gil§es31 . C. Bassett32. T. Wason33. D. Glass34. C . Stevens35. B . Anderson36. D. Tyler37. M . Jesse38. G. Riches39. C. Bead40. P. Witchetl41 . A. FOote42 . T. Egan43 . L Ferule44. S. Attardi45. M . Gilbert46. P . Agostinelli47. R. Smith48. D. Stephens52 . 0. Noonan55. D. William (C)

IVANHOE

Coach: Doni YalkanlsRes. Coach: Rob Pearce

1 . D. Williams1 . P,Mewy2 . L Hu~-Brown2. J. Di Santo3. C . Tucker4. D. Valkanis4. R.Toogood5. P . Manuel6. D Frawley7. P

. ~S. S.S. R. Hird9 . N. Thadcwray

10. P.Lse11 . H. Mousse12. L Smith13. S. NaAdewk214, P. Flynn15. T. Flynn16. M . Scuderi17. K . Mousse18. T. Scotye19 . G . Buifen20. D. Sartor21 . L Blackwood22 . A. AncJetrni23 . A. Jewsoai24. T. O'Neill25. J.Frisina26. P. Rovis26. S . Fairweather27. N. Andreevstd28, A, McKellar29. A, Scott30 . J. Makin31 . D. McFarlane32 . J. L33. B.34 . B.35. P. ehead36. R . Glttos37. C. Giankatlds37. G. Fmlayson38. T. Thomson39. M. Ebbage40. J. Griggs41 . C. McDonald42 . P. MucGhy43 . S. McGowan44. E. Newbold45. J. Rzywootl46. G.O'9nen47. E . Marino48. B . While49. A . Rosenfeld50. D.Jacka52 . C. Payne54. D. Richards55 . L Pearce61 . G . Hickey68 . J. Owen76. G . Kennedy77. R . Armstrong78. C. Brown

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MAZENOD M.H.S.O.B.Ccach* warren FallRes. Coach : Colin Drake

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4. GRffrvg5. SOinsrur6 GYang7. JPew7. FLBanA8 J. Man9L gQWq10. RtB&2z1?i11 . SVfab~11. MWabster12 StltXl*12 AtF9a}rarz13. G7ta7itali1a AP'ee;e14 . ATBng14. G15. P. 821W1& M4&n1& ADfik17. AWebstr1& RHsFJ1& Ltilespe19 J.(an320. D.Faid8121. NJcirs21. G6'kLade22.

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OLD BRIGHTONGRAMMARIANSCoach : Date Tappi ngRes. Coach : Steve BarnesRLttmer: G ary Sanciers

1 . A . Krzyvmfdalc (DVC)2 J . Much4. M . Tabot5. N. Perry (C)6 . S. Antani s7. LFddes(VC)8 . S. Lennox9 . M. Fisher

10. R. Hartman11 . A. Fitzgerald13. M. Gamble14. M. Dennis15. D . Tymms16. J. Bradley17. A. Rickertry18. M . Jackson18. P. Roach19. A . Marn}ylaris20. 0. Kdlmoscyan21 . R. Daft21 . C. Jackson22. K. Farrell23. A . Pryor24. R. Carter24 . S. Dougas25 . S. Nikas27. C. Gilmore28 . P. Wdf29 . M. Gordon30. K. Teschendorf31 . S. Murray (RC)32. B. William33. M. TOM34. M . Reid (DVC)35. S. Mercer36. B . Pollock (DVC)

.... 37. A . Hain

.''.... 38. A . Lomas39. A. Fischer40. B. Patterson41 . J . Howell43 . J. Holden45 . P. McNamara46 . B. Hamilton47 . D . Wilson48. T. Dean"49 . N . Winter50. S. William55. C. Toms57. A . McLaren61 . A . White65. R. Kent71 . B . Alderson79. H. Bfdcett80. A. Palfrey84. P. McMahon

ANDREW'SMOVE MENS'lEPA P(L

Coach: Rob ProsserRas. Coach: Chris Boyie

1 . P. Robinson2. J . Ballenger3. J . Chiioott4. A . Hardey~5. D. Scho~6. N. Mamw7. S. Morgan8. D. ChristieS . P. Hatt

10. M. O'Hara (C)it . T. Smith (RVC)12. P . McCuske r13. T. Brid3land (RVC)14. G . Young15 . D. Barker (VC)16 . T. Howard (RC)17. T. Tsiaui s18. D .O'Donadtwe19. D . Cianco20. C. Murray21 . S . Pdan22. D. Sherlock23. S, Coulson24 . J. Caudn25 . D. Carter26. P. Riley27. D. Krwn28. N . Uttle29. R. Sharp30. S. Fisher (VC)31 . N. Snan32 . D. Moore33. R.Toyama35, J. Fisher37. G . Trigy38. D . Steinfort

''... 39, R . Bourbon41 . B. Welch (RVC)42 . N.Jacobs43 . W. Lane44 . D. Bore45 . G . Rogers46. J. LeGr2nd48. P. Vine49. L Hahy51 . M . Murray52. Mark Riley53 . Mick Riley54 . P. Jacobs55 . M. Quirk56. M. Welch57. M. Peters60. M. Le Couteur64. S. Bourbon73. B. DevSn86. M . Couttle86. A. Kin g

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120 Upper Heidelberg Rd .Ivanhoe

WHEELERS HILLH 0 T E L

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OLD IVANHOE

C°ic ~Q~hn McLea n

Res. Darren Caddy

1 . A . Corcoran1R B. YarV+ood2. P.3, D.

WSI9Warty

4. A. Parker4R. D. Tog

, 5. T. Young6. S. Kent7. T.YourNJ7a. C. Webb8. T. Stevens9. M. Karayannis

10. M . Veal11 . S. TuA+/12. M .Johns4on1g A .Pappos14. S. Kingston15. G. Dou~asi M . Woods17. J. Luk18. P. Bisogni19, A. Barker19a. P. Quick20. M. Huber

. 21 . J. Mansfield22. P. Dmaidsan2a M. Stewart24. G . Ham s2s, C, Moore25R. J. MaycoBc26a. D. Craker27. J. Weddle28. D . Jones29. R . Weddle31R. D .Caddy32FL N . Harris33, T. Cormack34, D. Half35. L McLean36. S. Pidoto37R. D. Stott38. Gerry George39. Gary George40a. R. Davies

'., 41R L Taylor42 . S . Vaughan43. A. Atfwrson44. T. Agusfu45. J . Herrysted45. M. L'mke46. S. Ford50. C. Corcor an51 . B.Shadboft

ORMONDCoach: Greg HealyRes. Coach : Tim Hitte

1 . A. Jobling2. C. Sym~3. A Ort4. A. Grace5. & Turner PVC)6. T. Ga lagher7 . B. OConne~

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8 . M.GUmare(VC)9 . A. Forrest

10. P. Marrow11 . D . Edgek12. N .Sebo13 . P . Kingston14 . S . James15 . C. Fraser16. T. Stewart (RC)17. P. Joy18. S. an19. D . ry (RVC)20. S . Metz21 . J . Brown22 . R. Black23 . P. McDonald24. J. Collins25. M. Wrodarczyk26. D. Connell27. T. Brennan28. B. Collins29. D. Whelan30. S . Grace31 . B. Ega n32. M. Mcionatd .33 . M. Shepherd34, R. Raman35 . G . Bailey36. S. Madcey37. S. Turner38. P . Milner39. J . Byron40. G . Lehner41 . G . HaN42 . C. Keleher43. S. Wrodarr7yk44. M. Mabhett45. L Uvingstone46. P . Todd47. R. Keeling48 . G . Smith49 . M. Horsfield50. J. McLean51 . G .lGng52. N . Welts53. P. Schuhkratt54. B . Davies55. D. Amfleid56 . S. Eccles57 . H. Brown58 . M. Collins59. G . Sneddon60. M. Hester61 . B. Keath62. S. Harrold63. A . Murphy64. S . Head65 . L Craven66. A. Turner67. D. Turner68. D . Mahbett69. P. Mulcahy

HOY1"A sHOTEL

Sl. KEVIN'SCoach : Mm HartRes. Coach: Owen Hourtgant . B. Burden23. M.= an (DVC)4. W.5 . R . Call r (RC)6 . S. Fox7 . B. Kennedy8 . B. Doll nan9. G. Smith

10. D. Moore11 . D. Rya n12. M . Do@man (VC)13. R. Bowles (DVC)14. J . Bare15. M .OFe16 . B. Gaivey17. M. Trezx~i18 . N. Han19 . D. Sheehv20 . A. Varas~21 . S. Powell22 . J. Macey23. A. Pivetta24. P. Meagher25. M. OShea26. P. McCann (RVC)27. R. G ross28. M . Farquharson (DVC)29. A. Mount30. M . Gargano31 . A. McGuiness32. B. Noon an33 . S. Denton34 . J. Whitbread35 . A. Thomas36 . D. Kennedy37 . S. Ken

'38. D . Smith39. S. Gribble40. A Ha rt41 . J . Hassell42. S. Herbert43. D. McDonald44. D. MoyAan45. D. Weight46. D. DeRood en47. M . Brady (C)48 . T. Smith49 . J. O'Connor50 . S. Kuring51 . R. Bateman52 . J. Finch53. J. Goldsworthy54. S. Game55. R. Saznfdss56. G . Mulcahy57. C . Bossong58. S. Charles60. P. Cbhesy61 . J . Price62. J .Lynch63. S . dbn64. P . Curtin65 . N. Mar tin66 . J. Quirk67 . D. Ivory68 . P. Rya n69. N. Goldsworthy70. D. Boyd

( LaurieTaberner's)RISING SUN HOTEL

SOUTH MELBOURNE

ST. KILDASTH . CAULFIELDCoach : Terry WalshRes . Coach : Tony Gilchrist

t . B. Ryan2. N .Astapenco(VC)a J . Howard5. P. Clements6. M . Ryan8. G. Baker9. G. Heaty

10 . T .Pt~esnHlIt . J. Gardner12 . B. King13. S. Neeson14. S. Wood15. M. Kuek16. P. Rogers17. G. Knope!18. R . Williams19. D. Bikston21 . M . M"evc22. P.O'SuElivan23 . A. Date Lana24 . M. Weagasz25 . P.Dyrron26. N . Buck27. R . Gilmore (VC)28. G. Hofert29. D . DunSevie30. T. Presneii31 . M . Cunningham32. M . DZtfv a33. N. Cole34. R. Harvey35. D. Mahoney3x C. Kallis37 . A. Zafit38 . R . ElNott39 . A. Diamond40. J.Thursfiekl41 . A. Merrick44. S . Diamond45. W. Derham47. M . Mu~y48. B. M1Aascali49. M . Benton50. M. D'Agostino51 . J. Frawley52 . S. Koutaplis53 . C .Thursfetd54. T. Galloway55 L L Magaw57. M . Merrick58. S . Patterson60. C. Elston61 . M . Tkooz (C)64, M . MacDonald65. K. Tootrcy66 . G . Brown67 . S. Emmett69 . M. Slade73 . W. Perkins

Kfi.yatt'sOF BRIGHTO N

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THERRY C.C.O .B .Coach: Terry QuinnRes. Coach: Chris Bye

I . M . Petrevsl d2. B. Hollow3. P. German4 . M. Elliott5 . J. Seynrour6 . J. Vaina7 . P. Jones8. L HoRo v9. M. Growcodc

10. R. Eqglestone11 . B . Warner12. R. Moran13. M . Bosanko14. J . RedtSdc (VC)15. G .Pinner (RC)16 . M. Goodwin17 . ID . O'Connor18 . B. Carter18 . L Kuret19. D . Rosasato20. A. Moloney21 . J . Thrush22. S . Griggs (RVC)23. C. Bye24. S . Kuret25. M . Postma26 . G . Carbis27 . B. Stevens28 . D. Barron

''...~ 29 . S. Goodwin30. M. Tadinac31 . S. Hollow32. J. Sacco33. N . LaFontaine

34. M . Donohue

35. S . O'Halloran

36. C. Rizz o

37. D. Cantata (C)38 . B. Selfedc39 . A. Fenn39 . S. Boyle40. G . Keaues41 . G . Thompson43. G. Rosignolo44. D .O'Nei647. D. Goodwin48. D. Wrfggteswortli

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AJAXCoach : PhD Avon 6AsSL Coach Mchael 2aTddRes. CoactK Bri181

1 . J . Wrobela B. Davis4. M . Duda;=5. J. Rath6. D. Kalb7. G. Sanitiela A. Ktongdd9. ARosen

11 . A. Gordon12. D. Ones13. A. Levy14. Y. Rapoport15. A. Burman16. R . Woof17. A Culdemlan18. K19. M. (C)20. W. Krongold21 . S. Glasma 122. D . Motu23. A. Bensimon24. S. Rubensteine25. A. Levine26. B. Duzenman (DVC)27. A. Lust28. J. Brain (VC)29. A. Hearst30. N.IsraetsWln31 . M. Barnett32 . A Mordedt34. D. Gunn35 . S. Roth36. J. Segal (DVC)37. R. Loewy38. J. Lewis39. D. Boon40. A. Redlich41 . P. Naptai42 . J. Klooger43 . R. Weisz44 . N. Diamond45 . E. Steen46 . J. Davis47. A. Abraham48 . L Goldberg49. M . JeMe50 . B. Grodsld51 . S . Boon52. A. ZreGnstd53. A. Sheffield54. D. Coin

s55. B . Zelinsld (CCGR)56. S . Davis58. M . Fried60. J . Weinberg69. J . Vernon

TALB`o T>BIRNER'M2RLEY.

BULLEENTEMPLESTOWEcoach: Andrew SmytheRes. Coach: David Hooper

.''...... / . J. Prio r2. G . Afexander3. S . Young4. W. Thompson5. C. Parris6. R. M~7. P . Rotlertson8. N. Bon e9. B . Leferve

10. P. George11 . S. Faitey12. A. Parris13. D . Tdbch14. D . Cooper15. P. Faulkner16. S. Snith17. C. Barry18 . G . Shatlard19 . P. Ni c,Po20 . M. Jones21 . D. Hooper22 . G . McLaren23 . D. Mattlews24. P. Nagel25. T. Merre.tt26. P. Graham27. N. Waddel28. C. Mutuner29. P . Bone30. M . Agrotis31 . A . Shine32. R. Williams33. G. Pemberton34. S. Lambropolous35. D . Daskalo u36. P. Hare37. S. Boyd38. S. James39. P. Dallogid40. T. Mathews41 . A Rozantis42 . P. Edwards43 . C. Papdopoulas44 . J. Rozantis45 . C. Taylor46. D. Dowd47. C. Modhovitrs48. R. Lambert49. A. Dyson50. D. Glover51 . A. long52. D. Williams53. T. Franklin54. K . Steflng55. B . Brennan56. M.Toumy ''........57. P. Glands68. D . Vozza59. C . Elks60. A. Panoe61 . D. Anderson62. G . Ch'rvers

JOHN GEORGEDISCOt=\T Tl'RE5PRESTON 9484 6006

HAMPTOP! ROVERSCoach: Don ScaxfettRes, Coach : tan Cave1 . C. LeGrand2 . P . Amowe3. A Mason4 . S .Arde son(VC)5 . R. Barnes6. ANstoff7 . D. McComBe8 . D. Marshall9 . S . Morgan

10. C. Ferguson11 . A Bmvne12. D.R.Anderson13. C. Thanas14. F. Case b (RC)15. S .BSck16. J. F17. S .18. B . Holt19. A .Huock20. P . Buckfey21 . C. McGregor22. M . McKsssr (C)23. J. Day24. Aouai25. R.McDonnel26. Sam Wms27. T. PrarWZos28. Scott wa s29. M .R&cfw (VC)30. C. Smile" (VC)31 . D. Ho6swi32. DAAnder.An33. E Zulcer34. W. Amaw35. B. Arrr slr"36. B. Marlyn37. M . Beatxrard38. S. Seiby39 K Way40

.

. 1. Boy~e41 . R. Bi@mer42. T. Comehts43. A Ffederiksen44. S. Gree n45. P. Hayden46. R. F~It»47. B

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48. R. Hurt (RVC49. A. Huder (R C)50. S. James51 . B. Johnstone52. M.take53. T.=54. N. n

55. C. Martins56. A McGregor57. B. MkGregor59. L Mte59. A. C'&i en60. A. Pored61 . J. Rodder62. D. Rogerson63. A. Ross64. M. Sailor65. R .T re966. A Vancer67. D . Vender68. S. Wa6cer69. D . Weiruger70. S. Wilason71. M.Yaung72. E Zuker73. B. Bird

AUSFINE FOOD SINTERNATIONAL PTY LTD

Suite 3, 41 B Bluff Rd ,Black Rock . 3193

MARCELLINCoach: Anthony PaatschRes. Coach: Tony Day1. GSafty2 AW3 D.Hatn(Q4. MGi5 PAM"a D.Sartpirpn7. 14 Rova& RFdsra

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9. D.Mermn9. J Df/ia ABerqpi[d6o11 . D.Tarlor12 aCmin12 P.0'CaM1i¢un13 D.Barm9o14. D.HOxeRtq15. AMd'RSh1a J. WAS17. aDx17.M .Cetx n18. A(9tbp(Mta P.t u bet519 D.Croptrh'L719. D.Ndki20. S.OTijTn21 . Cht~an22 D.Fkrsmn23. P.ChanUeS24 . ACa3lotltia24. MBeiclS25. MSUFp.,26 a VkM27. &lhe'sz27

. J. Dagtas29. J.Gdk&3a A Trep pNan31. G PAI3? R33 . M Coar~~34. P.6'klxym35. ATtqer36. P.tkay37. A9welm36. D.Hmherts39. J.TMkisQ. J.Dare41. J.S~^btty42. J.Pnbio6a43 D.Oodori:m44. CPane45. MVmiL'nt46. J .S)eel ao 61 . Gfevag

k47. LO'Rrnn 62 COi~do4a M.Raidim 63. JDineen44. GMdam 64. Lk&g tx50. JSane 65. T.luda5a D.Bro9xy 66 D. Chi51 . LSuSran 67. MBa* rd52. R arrest 63. (10.153. Gt.tadc'vs 69. MM7ur~54. N.M r5Ep i7 70. B. B} =5. W. De+ me5 71 . S.0'fmta5G O. Q6 72 aKergh57. B.Day 73 B. ~Se. LBdtid 74. MKxsrcd's59. MKarrra * 75 D.Kewy6a Akieft 7 6. J.Ddatex

MONASH BLUESCoach: Davvr3 RogersRes. Coaoh : Steve King

1 . L FutcBay2 . J. Baxter3 . C. Miter4 . P. Maiden5 . D. Ro gers6 . M. Nxtruan7 . W. Mdvor8 . M. Lawrence9. L Baring

10. S. Webster11 . M. Spencer12 . J. Caldwell13 . R. Anderson14 . J. Gunn15 . M . Tmkler16 . C. Dobbin17 . V. Cotombies18 . G. HipwelI19 . D. Roche20 . J. Cavanagh21 . S . McClure22. A Dobson23 . P. White24. B . Hodson25. M .Tehan26 . P . Hurley27. D. Newman28. S . McGee29. A . Headberry30. P .31 . J .L32. M. Try33. J .M. Smitl134. B . Dowste735. D. Murchie36. H . Cavalier37. J . Andritsos38. P. Tudley39. M. Smith40. W. Crawford41 . A. Kie rs42. A. Hickey43. R . Feenaghty44. D . Teesdale45. A. McPherson46. D . Jones47. S. MenBha49. M. Ke&odc50. D .Schweddes51 . S. MiBe52. J . Mile53. L McCann54. R . Harris55. D. Trumble56. R. Kulgston57. P. O'Neil l58. M. Armstrong59. H. Mkkgeton60. A. Thornton62. D. Hoisfall65. D. Woo d67. B. Dempsey70. N. DeYoung71 . A. Klopsteirls72 . P. Napier75 . S. Edquist

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NORTH Oi.D BOYSCoach : Frank Dunnel l~ Coach :John Tierney

I . C. M.cKay... 2 . D. Waters

3. S. Marx}assa (DVC)4. S. Steep

„5. B. Devine6. M.Giavina7. P. BOoth8. B. CoNson9. LCuny

10. j. Forbes11 . P. O'FaneG (C)12. S. Lock13, B.Curu914. S. Cheshire15: P. KeameyI& J. Christian17. M. Maguireis, J. Murray19. B. Smith20. M. Robinson21 . J, Curren22. M. Connally23. P. O'Dwyer24. J. Barker25. P. Christian26. J. Roberts27. S. Walsh28. D .OFameN29, D . Boye30. M.31 . L Boy(s (VC)

36. D. TOnfdn37. S . MiCUnda38. A. Sweeney39. J . Zumbo40. R. Muktuaiey41. G. Bums42. S . Reinmann43. P. McMahon44. M . Lyons45. B. Pawsey46 . M . Cauffield47. R. Little48 . M. Anderson49 . J . Trimbol50. C. Bailey51 . O . Newman52 . T. Jamieson53. N. Tirile y54 . T. Cleveland55 . S.Zocco57. B. Allman59. J. Bugeta63. R. Gate69. J. Joyce

OLD MENTOMANSCoach: Peter Murph yRes. Coach : Jeff Norman

1 . A. Acrernan2 . C. Lea n3 . B. Mumhy~C)4 . G . Stroud5 . C. Wallace6 . D. Paterson7. G . Ferguson8 . M. Macquire (C)9. G . Pride

10. J. Graham11 . D. SoBey12 . S. Martin13 . R. Large14 . M . Finnis15 . C. Davis16 . P. Hughes17 . L18. T. Boumon19 . D. Kitto20 . S. Mullen21 . S. Kitto22. P. Harrington23. N. Moodie24. D. Johnson25. J.Winduss26. G. Dart27. G. Katris28. M . Bond29. A. Carter30. M . Brooks31 . P. Ftaskes32. J . Sy33. G. t~ew34. S . Worrell35. Darren Murphy (VC)36. P . Russ o37. J . Webster-Griifiihs38. D. M ilks39, T. Riley40. T. Leonard41 . N . Lintord42. C. Rushworth43. M. Lawes44. B . Clothier45. C. Leaver46. J . Norman47. J . Konicanin48. D.Johnsen49. A. Housten50. G. Richards52. P. Wieske53. M. Stroud54. J. Sheddon55. S. Bellant56, M. Leone58. D . Coventry59. C . Furber60. D . Nock61 . C . Dwyer62. Daniel Murphy63. T. Hancock64 . M. Austi n65 . Damien Murphy71 . T. Kers72 . D.

ST. B®ES MWONE7 CtMCaach: Paul BeddoeRes. Coach: Brad Ber ry

1 . M. Kinsella2. S. Zakic3. J. SeU re (DVC)4. V. L'HuH6er5. M. Murray6. A. Ryan7. D. Diggins8. B. Beasley9. G . Marinic

10. C. Ross11 . M . Hecker12. C. Stewar t13. David Goockhdd14. P. Lannan15. Danny GooddukJ16. S . Napie r17. A MaCGeoige (C)18. J . Tully (VC)19. B. Tom4rscn20. T. Lambe21 . G. McDonald22. S . McCarthy23. T. Peck24. T. Beasley25. D. Smith26. S . Hecker27. M . Manson28. D. Fe6en29. D. Ord30. M . Hols31 . M . Mufsud32. J . Dickinson (RVC)33. A. Walsh34. D. Kinese8a35. R. BMos36. G . McLachlan37. M . Connote38. A Hay es (DVC)39. R. L'HuiFier40. C. Johnston (RVC)41 . P. Ord42. ATfwmpsce43. K. Gooddiild44. J . Recupero45. R. Goul d46. O .Labr47. C. Braaih i48. B. Hutchinson49. S. Flannery50. N. Tull y51. S. Boczar52. A Kearney53. M. Beasley54. M. McCraw55. P. Dwyer56. D. Marshall57. M. Lomagno (RC)58. M. Zaldc59 . P. Newport60. A WhBelaw,61. B. Dunstan62. C. Thomson63 . A Ord

Doyle's Bridge HotelDeck & Bistro

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

1 . D. Dinicblantonio (C)2. J. O'Meara3. E. Mitchell4. T. Van Den AldcerS. C. Kenny6. A. Hughan7. V. Ryan8. T. Oakley9. A Bethune

10 . A DobtrynII . C. Dot2ryn12 . G. Robinson13, J. Miller14 . D. Corrigan15 . X O'Reilly16 . B. Carey17 . R. Parker18 . T. Batty19 . A Ouirdan21 . G.SGnondson22 . A. Burgess23 . S. NaNc~24 . D. K~y25 . P. Raxh26 . S. Edwards27 . P. Bowden28 . B. Mdmey29 . S. Darcy30 . R. Armstrong31 . M . Contessotto32 . A. Ner&u33 . A. Banks34 . B. Henricks35 . J . Briggs36 . K. Morris37 . S. Manton38 . P. Burk e39 . B.L. Vaughan40 . J . Gay41 . C. Smith42 . P. O'Halloran43 . B. Drury44 . F. Dinicdantonio45 . S.Rond u46 . M . Snnfh47 . R. McCann48 . A. PUhom49 . A. A1uso50 . M .Ofwbre51 . A. McKenzie52 . J . Niel53 . M . Lalor54 . J . Graves55 . P. Clarke58 . B. Mitchell59 . D. Pitcher60 . S . Buckle61 . J . Rees64. J . Cronin65 . M . Lindsey67. S . Walsh69 . J . Donovan ',.70 . G. Rafferty .'...

.71. A. Prosser 80. H. Meehan

88 . S. PRGter

THOMASTOWNCoach: Tony Fellows

1 . S. Pastixiu2. B. Byron3. A. Smith4. G. Petsin's5. James Bubis6. B. Pellegrino7. S . Plan t8. A. Fellows9. V.Caped

10. D. Caped11 . L Albert i12 F. Farchione13 G. Scarpa14. M . Patmore15. L Del Papa16. D. Fardtione17. D. Gorski18. F. Arcoraci19. P. RitevsW20. L Ataba}ds21 . E. Lentini22. L. Satiese23. R . Dimaggro24. B. Smith25 . R . Kennedy26. C . McNeil27. S. D'Avoine28. L. Moribito29 . K. Harting30. C . Fellows32 . P. Colosimo33 . M. Chaffey34 . J. Canioni35 . A. Colosimo36 . J. Theodorou37 . D . Dimovs4d38 . G . Scott39 . S. Weeks40 . P. Scent41 . D . Brooks42 . J. Turner44 . A Ward47 . D . PowrigM49 . Jim Pougios50 . C . Diana51 . E. VaFntino52 . L Smith53 . P. Batista54 . J. Rocca55 . P. Valed56 . S. Mineo57 . C . L'Aurora58 . A GenBs59. Z Fleming61 . B. Colosimo63 . M. Grech65 . S. Holmes66. D. Pougios67. N. Grech.68. D. Curren69. R. Panddfo

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D SectionAQUINAS O .C.Coach: Andrew CrosbyRes. Coach: Sean OLoughlin

1 . G.Won2 GOr"d

G S ftm7. G. Ginnie& A DUMd'n:9. P. nitips

10. D. 6044it . Cean'dry12 htii#g1a C J~frcy1,L A Larkin15. J.WHqrs16. S7be17. 61 Dereri18. J. ago19. G2G. R. Pam 41. 14 Golan21. C, Dim 42. J.hi~mj22 S.Fflm 43. htS~j23. J.Limgstne 44. P. Dune24. P.Hm W 45 K fireelfflan25. CBaz 46. D.L.'vgdm2& AFraV3n 47. P.27. SJxes 48. M.h'ave ..28. G .Vkbn 49. Ctariioom29. S0'LarJhki 51 . AH~q30. C

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31 . LKaV 55. AU'aa32 Mllii(etnsn 56. G. Doherty33. J.t,Ysxn 58. ABe4xre34 . htTanA 6D. B. McDonald35. SLin>gsoie 61. .1 Langford36, D' Phelan 65 R Medea,37. D.JWSe 66 . M.515srr38 . C.T1#n6 67. P.Qte35atC39. RLery 69. J .Hai'sg40. AGms BE B.B14

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BEAUMARISCoach : Brett MarchantRes. Coach : Scott Mothers

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1~CAULFIELDGRAMMARCoach : Geoff RallyRes. Coach: Malt Schoften

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OLD ESSENDONGRAMMARCoach: Alex FrazerRes . Coach: tan Stevens

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OLD CAMBERWELLCoach: Rod AfilsonRes. Coach: Egan Smith

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OLD GEELONGCoach: Mark NeeldRes . Coach: Simon Bones

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SALESIA NCoach : Peter Turle yRes. Coach : Michael Byrne

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UNIVERSITY BLACKSCoach: Gary ConnollyRes. Coach: Paul Malcolm

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E South .ANZ ALBERT PARKCoach : Jack McDonaldRes,. Coach : Dare Klimartin

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DUTIES TO BE COMPLETE D

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C-E Sections and Under 19 Sections

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From the Desk of Phil Stevens - Continued from Page 1

At the time of writing, we have registeredsome 2400 new players - 1400 seniors and 1000under 19s..

From these many and varied applications,those which cause us most common concern are:-* Former VAFA players who transferred to the VCFL,and who now wish to return to the VAFA, but all thetime whilst having played at a VCFL club they lived inMelbourne.

One tends to ask why would anybody drive say toWangaratta, Wonthaggi or South Warrnambool andback to Melbourne each week for eighteen weeks fornothing?? ?* Former VAFA players who transfer to the VMFL,stay one year at a VMFL club earning just enough tostay under our monetary limit, and return a yearlater to us ready to resume their Amateur career .* Players transferring into our competition for thefirst time who have received match payments at everyclub they have played at - but just enough to scrapein under our guidelines .

Apart from looking at the "factual" situationregarding match payments included in the precedingexamples, we also look at their intentions whilst play-ing football in professional competitions .

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For instance if a player said to us he had signedan agreement with a club for $X dollars per week.

The club never paid him and so he contends henever got paid and he therefore should be eligible toobtain a permit .

It is the committee's view the player entered into abinding agreement . The fact he did not get paid is irrel-evant as the player can sue the club for the debt owedto him . It is our view, further, that had the moneybeen available, it would have according to theagreement, been gratefu lly accepted by the player.

The conclusion,or the bottom line to all this isthat players should be very mindful of where theyplay their football and clubs should impress uponthem the consequences of leaving the VAFA toplay for money elsewhere .

Personally, I do not relish the idea of refusingplayers a chance to play Amateur football, howevermy committee and I are required to decide who canand cannot play according to our rules . "

Free footballs.Monash Whites, Southbank, Eltham and Uni-

versity Blues win footies in the Sportscover/AdvanceBank "Pick the Premiers" competition - see Tony(VAFA Properties) to collect your prize.

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U19 TIby Brett Connel l

E711 'elds settle for the run to the halfway mark .

Review - Round 5Section 1

Old Xavs were given a fright by Old Brightondown at the Beach Oval in the first 1/4 when theyled by the most slender of margins . From this pointon the Xavs swung into top gear booting (12) goals to(8) to win comfortably. Dill on, Drake an d Flemingwere prominent for the Xavs. De La Sall e inflictedOld Paradians first defeat of 1997 with a solid (4)1/4 performance last Saturday . Leading at everychange and with better accuracy in front of the goalthe D's firmly entrenched themselves in the four. St .Bernards jumped to handy lead at 1/4 time insearch of their first victory for 1997 against OldMelburnians, but failed to continue their good formof the first for the remainder of the match . The OM'sslamming on (15) goals to (3) in the remaining 3/4's.Pizzachetta, Bonniei and Fewster named best forthe Bernards with Cooch, J. Wright (7) and Sibreedoing as they pleased for the OM's . Uni. Bluesreturned to the top of the table courtesy of Mazenod.Not scoring in the first 1/4 did not assist the'Nodders chances, as the Blues went on a rampagewith Johnson heading the list with (9) majors, withBenjamin and Cobblediek fine players also . For the'Nodders none tried harder than Parry, 1Visbett andWilson . St. Kevins matched Old Carey for the firsthalf of their match, but the OC's slipped up a notchin the third and fourth 1/4's to win convincingly inthe finish . For the SKOBS Brown, Baker, Vincentand Scarfo never gave in, while Hood, Angus andAnson were best for the OC's .Section 2

Old Haileybury continued their up and downseason with a fine win at Balwyn against OldCamberwell. Leading at every change, after a strong(6) goal first 1/4 the Bloods never looked like gettingbeaten . Miles, Webb and Kettle best for the 'Wellersin a losing team . Whitel-riars' strong beginning totheir match against Marcellin certainly set up theirvictory, and with an even 3/4's following the 'Friarswon well to consolidate their spot in the four . Reid,Phan, Winterburn and Davis were in everything forthe 'Friars . Uni. Blacks consolidated their positionin the four with a hard fought victory overBeauinaris at McAlister Oval, last week . Costell o,Nolan and Mackee were in fine touch for the Blacks,as they held on to lead at every change to win a cru-cial match . For the Sharks McKenzie, Sheldrakeand Stevens battled hard all day. Warringai found

the might ofColl egians too mucheven at home andwere convincinglydefeated by some (24) goals . For the Redbacks Yin,Walters, Wilson and Pope (2) were best, as to wereConn . Champion and Brittain (7) for the Lions . Agoalless first 1/2 by the CY's did not help theircause against Old Scotch at the Williamstown VFLground. A more productive second 1/2 enabledsome respectability to be added to the scoreboard,however at this late stage the horse had well andtruly bolted. Cocks, Beazley an d Matar best for theCY's, with Junkeer, Chapman and Hannemanunstoppable Scotchies .Section (2) Blue

AJAX began brilliantly against Old Xaverians (2)and held a solid lead at 1/2 time . However they wererestricted to only (2) second 1/2 goals while the Xavsadded (5) to win by (2) goals . M. Segal, A. Ilalphenand Golvan never gave in for the Jackas, whileDuncan, Kennedy and Dennis dominated for theXavs . Monash Blues were jumped from the begin-ning by MHSOB and from this point on played catchup football for the remainder of the day . Herrman ,

and Hawkins (3) were battling 'Ashers play-ers, while Sharples, Sterling, Tilling an d Burke (6)impressed for the High . In an even match at DavidStreet Hampton the Rovers held a slender lead at1/4 time only to go to sleep in the second 1/4 . Thisallowed De La Salle (2) to bang on (5) goals to (2) andthe rest is purely mathematical. Grimmer, Tregear(3) and Midwinter excellent Rovers all day, while forthe D's none were better th an Reade (8), Aron an dLambe. In the final match for the section St. BedesMentone Tigers stamped themselves as the bench-mark when they clearly disposed of Ormond with (4)1/4's of solid football . McShane, Carroll , Ryan,Gangi ( 7) and Wintle (5) excellent players for theTigers, with Ashford, Robbins and O'Hall oran greattriers for the 'Monds . Old Geelong had the bye.Section (2) Red

Yarra Valley had a day out against an under-manned Old Ivanhoe team, who played at least (4)of their regular U19's in their reserves due to a hor-rific run of injuries at senior level . For the ValleyBell, Laing, Lloyd and Tyshing were named best,with Barker, Waddell and Bernet fantastic achiev-ers who battled all day . Therry Penola chased tailall day against North Old Boys at home in a closecontest and even led at 3/4 time . However the NOBS

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carne home well adding (5) goals to (3) to win a nail-

v ;tcr by (2) straight kicks. Goodwin, Smith and

Walden best for Therry Penola, while the NOBS were

test served by Moustafa, McCilroy an d Tonkin

,, ith Khoder booting (4) . Chirnside Park completedii5 third win for 1997 in a close, hard fought contest

at Bennettswood against St . Leos Emmaus WP . For

i1le Two Blues Bonnieei, Willis an d Morel (3) shone

oui, ~;-hile for the Parkers a team effort was a greatachnowledgment for all concerned . In the final

mat c h Aquinas were never in the hunt against Old

pazadians (2) after 1/2 time, and with the OP's

-~tcnding their lead at every change only poor kick-,ng saved the Bloods from more embarrassment . For

the OP's B. Lynch, S . Ciavola (7) and Redford werealways in the thick of the action .

previews - Round 6Section 1

Old Brighton journey to Bundoora to take on thepP's on the rebound . Despite losing themselves lastweek the Tonners will be no match for a fired upOP's unit today. Old Melburnians host De La Saileand although only (1) game separates both sides theD's have better form to date . St. Bernards and St.Kevins clash in match that will decide outright lastposition. Both teams have been close in matchesrecently and are hard to separate on paper. At homethe Bernards by (2) majors. The clash of the titanswill see Uni. Blues attempt to recover some lostpride from 1996 after being runners-up to the Xavsin Section 1 . On recent form the Blues must startfavourites, although the Xavs have found formrecently. In a toss up the Blues to win today.Mazenod face another tough assignment htis timeagainst giant killers Old Carey. At home the'Nodders do play well, but the OC's form is hard tofault .

Selections: Old Paradians, De La Salle, St.Bernards, Uni . Blues & Old Carey .

Section 2On relative ladder positions the Old Camberwell

Mareeliin clash would appear one-sided, however Iam here to suggest otherwise. The 'Wellers havestruggled recently and the Eagles are not far off themark. At home the Eagles will fly high . Beaumarisface another acid test at home today to the 'Friars.A strong, skilled team is Whitefriars and I cannot seethe Sharks knocking them off today . Uni . Blackshost Wi lliamstown CYMS at McAlister Oval in whatis effectively a battle for a position in the four. TheBlacks have been very consistent over the lastmonth and will entrench themselves in the four

today. Old Haileybury would not want to takeWarringal lightly at McKinnon today or they couldfind themselves behind at the final bell . TheRedbacks will fight tooth and nail today and in anupset will defeat an inconsistent Old Haileyburyunit. Collegians versus Old Scotch will determinewho will be the benchmark for season 1997 . Bothteams possess forwards who can kick a winningscore and onballers who will deliver the ball forwardregularly. The match will be won in defence and forthis reason the Lions will get the nod today .Selections: Marcellin, Whitefriars, Uni . Blacks,Warringal & Collegians.

Section (2) BlueMHSOB host AJAX at the school and will run

out convincing winners after an even first 1/ 2 . De LaSalle (2) host Monash Blues at Darling Park in whatshapes as a relatively close match on paper. The D'swon well last week whereas the 'Ashers are comingoff a loss . With no real home ground advantage toeither team the 'Ashers on the rebound for mine .Hampton Rovers face the might of St . BedesMentone Tigers at home and despite the relativeladder positions the Rovers will take the match rightup to the Tigers. However in the finish it should bethe Tigers by no more than (4) goals. Old Geelonghost Ormond on the rebound at Como Park andalthough the OG's are coming off the bye, the'Monds will win well. Old Xaverians (2) have thebye .

Selections: MHSOB, Monash Blues, St. BedesMentone Tigers & Ormond

Section (2) RedNorth Old Boys will be keen to continue their

winning run today against Yarra Valley at the AlecGillon Oval . In a clash of first versus second therewill be no holds barred and at home the NOBS willprove too strong. Chirnside Park host TherryPenola on the road and on the rebound . Despitebeing at home the Parkers will struggle to contendwith the skilled Therry Penola unit . Old Ivanhoeand Old Paradians (2) clash and with spot in thefour up for grabs the OP's will seize this opportunityto lock this one away, as to will Old Trinity whocoming off the bye will show no mercy and defeatAquinas at Ringwood well . St . Leos Emmaus WPhave the bye .

Selections : North Old Boys, Therry Penola, OldParadians & Old Trinity

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CLUB XVIII SECTIONby Norm Nugent

Results in each section meant a lot of positionalchanges within the leading bracket of teams an d

helped establish the comparative strength of teams .My success rate remained at 87% as the OldXaverians proved my hunch to be incorrect!REVIEW OF ROUND 5SECTION 1

The Old Brighton Bloods versus Old Xaveriansgame proved to be an even contest in which OldXaverians steadiness and Old Brighton Bloods inac-curate kicking for goal provided to be instrumental inthe Old Xaverians victory by twenty one points .

St Bernards just vindicated my confidence whenthey scored a five point win over Old Melburnians .Although St Bernards had the ball in their forwardline more often than did Old Melburnians, their inac-curacy almost allowed the OM's to snatch victory .Old Scotch did regain a position in the top four atthe expense of Coll egians, whom the "Cardinals"defeated comfortably by forty-eight points . Thebreadth of their winning margin allowed Old Scotchto build vital percentage whereas the converse wastrue for Collegians .

Mazenod record an easy fifty five point win overSt Kevins, who are now on the bottom of the ladder.Their victory enabled Mazenod to add a valuabletwenty to their percentage.

De La Sall e had the Bye .SECTION 2

Monash Whites overcame travel fatigue to recordan impressive fifty eight point victory over OldEssendon Grammarians after what was a fairly onesided contest .

For the second successive week undefeated lead-ers Kew proved too talented for Marcellin. To theircredit the 'Eagles' were able to reduce their deficitfrom fifty one points to thirty two points .

Therry Penola gave a creditable performanceagainst Mt Lilydale, who did however record victoryby forty points. This win has lifted the new VAFA clubin to the top four from where they should prove diffi-cult to dislodge .

Syndal Tally Ho remain undefeated followingtheir clear cut forty one point victory over ThornburyCougars who are struggling to achieve success . Onethird of the way through the season Syndal Tally Hoseem assured of a final four position .

REVIEW OF ROUND 6SECTION 1

Old Melburniansshould win their third

0o a ented .

match and so remain within reach of the top fou,when they meet the yet to impress De La Salle on theJunction Oval .

St Bernards should make it two wins in a rowtoday at the expense of St Kevins whose form in 1997has not been concomitant with their Club's success inB Section . Victory by St Bernards will ensure thedefending premiers remain within reach of the top four .

Perennial Grand Finalists Old Xaverians and OldScotch meet at Toorak Park. It is difficult to ignorethe quality of the Old Xaverian victory last week andas Old Scotch have twice tasted defeat in 1997 1 amconfident in predicting another Old Xaverian victory.Collegians, who have faltered against the leadingsides, face another tough encounter today againstMazenod, who have consolidated their top four posi-tion . Although another Collegians loss will make the'Lions' finals' chances quite slim, I am confident theydo not possess the necessary talent to defeatMazenod today.

Old Brighton Bloods have the Bye .SECTION 2

Undefeated leaders, Kew will provide stern oppo-sition to Mt Lilydale on Victoria Park . Allen for MtLilydale and O'Dea for Kew have proven reliable for-wards who will each receive ample opportunity todayto score on the narrow confines of Victoria Park .Despite the form shown by Mt Lilydale so far, I selectKew to win.

Mareellin after successive defeats should be ableto return to the winning list at the expense of OldEssendon Grammarians, who have not maintainedtheir early season form.

Undefeated Syndal Tally Ho should win well overTherry Penola, who surely must be the greatest trav-ellers since the early explorers. Today will be theirfourth long trip in six rounds. Perhaps jet lag explainsthe Glenroy boy's lack of success !

The other long distance travellers Monash Whitesventure north again today to play ThornburyCougars, who have yet to win on the field in theVAFA . I can't see this elusive victory eventuatingtoday as I firmly believe Monash Whites will prove fart t l

PATRONS ARE NOT PERMITTED TO BRING ALCOHOLINTO ELSTERNWICK PARK OR INTO ANY VAFA VENU E

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,NA , S CLUB LASTCLUB XVIII (1)

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CLUB XVIII (1) -• 10.5.97OLt) BRIGH'fl I , BLOODS 12 2.7 4.8 5.10 .40OLD XAVERIf_.> 0.4 4.8 8.8 9.7 .81Old &: :,L ton Bloods Gkesort, Lade . Cochran, Wraith. Stefazxm . Best McLennan.Morton. Glerswt. James, Bennett. Cochran.Old Raverlmts King 4. M. Collopy 2 . 05utthan 2. Hogan. Best Connors . States, King,McLean . Fitz. Lutdrigan .

ST. BERflARDS 2.2 3.4 5.7 7.10.52OLD MELBURh7ANS 2.3 4.4 4.5 7.5.47St . Bernards Creak 2, Castles 2, Moon, Farrugta . CunNgham. Best Creak.Schwarzentxrg. Danahey. Metkov.Old Meln„rr,t®ns Brarehnower 2, Jensz 2. Cornell 2. T. Osborne . Best T. Osborne.Stooke, Jensz. MacLellan, Laymdc.OLD SCOTCH 21 8.4COLLEGWi'8 1.0 1.0Old Scotch Stubbs 3. Pryde 2, Treland, ffingky. SimBest Wilttamswt, Tribe. Sheahan. Gr . Cowper, Stu

9.4 11.7.734.1 4.1 .25

Sheahan. Cowper, Zatlch .

Collegians Crow

. Oakley 2. Van Der Veen. Miraktan. Best Taylor. Mitchell, Baxter. M

ST. KEVINS - - - 1 .6.12MA7.ENOD O.C . - - - 10.7.67St Kevlns Cosgrac. Best P. Ryan . Martin, Fox. James. Bateman. P. [email protected] OC Franets 2. Stelnfmt 2 . Fb¢ne, GriWson. Welch . Campbell, Dresser,Peacock. . Best Stetn(art. Harper. Jacobs, Noone. Campbell, Grimison .

DE LA SALLE - BYE

CLUB XVIII (2) - 10 .5 .9 7OLD ESSENDON GRAMMAR - - - 4.125MONASH WHITES - - - 12 .11 .53Old Essendon Grammar Casey 3 . Smdty. Best Cram. Smith, Wright. Carter. Law,Duddelid~e.Monash Wbites Collier 2. Angky 2 . Kenny . Howe . Samuel, Nelson . Bond . Tracg,Montigue. Best Tracy, Collier. Riddle, Have. Cowley, Spencer.

KEW 2.0 5.2 5.3 11.7.73MARCELLKi 2.4 3.4 6.5 6.5.41New Hancock 6. tvbak 3. Leonard, M cLaughlln. Best Hancock, Lazanu . McCormickD'Anna, Leonard, Guppy.MarceIDn Coal ldckm and best players not received .MT. L¢YDALE O.C. 2 .5 2 .7 4.13 9.17.71THERRY PENOLA O.B. 1.1 3.4 3.7 4.7.31Mt. LBydale OC CaroLan 2. Colvin 2, Pearce 2. Anderson. Gibson. Madden . BestFlanagan. Gibson . Madden . Allen, Napoleoue. Cobb .t

n7herry PenoiaEastmure 2. L} ans. Tadkm. Best TadUtac. Liddell. Eastmure . Keenan .Lyons . Paterson .THORNBURP COUGARS 32 4.3 8.3 7.4 .48SYNDAL TALLY HO 4.0 8.3 10.5 13.7.851ltornmbury Cougars Cileceken 3 . Nasrcddine 2. Carter. NavinsM . Best Cutter, Berton,Rabac Duson . Nasreddine. Cikcekm.Syndal Tally Ho Goal kickers and best players not recehed.

Results of Tribunal Hearings May13th, 1997

David Connell, Old Halleybury. Striking, 3 matches

* Marcus Walker, Chirnside Park . Attempt to Strike,1 match .

' Jason Woods, Old Carey (Under-19) . Attempt toStrike, 1 match .

*Accepted prescribed penalty .

Results of Investigation HearingMay 13th, 1997

Charge of conduct unbecoming a club of theVAFA following a complaint lodged by PowerHouse following the match played on May 3rdagainst St . Marys . The charge that St. Marysplayer Michael Learmonth struck Power Houseplayer M. Ramanauskas behind the play wassustained and Michael Learmonth was sus-pended for 2 matches.

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

Each Club has norrain v ced a "Captain Blood" who will helpraise awareness of the need for blood within their club.For more information speak to you r "Captain Blood" TODAY!

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IMAY 24 - ROUND 7

L,NDI%F-19 SECTION Io LD BRIGHTON v . OLD MELBURNIANSpE LA SALLE V. ST. BERNARDSLiNIVERSITY BLUES v. OLD PARADIANSOLD CAREY v. OLD XAVERIAN SST. KEVINS v. MAZENOD 0 C

tJNDER-19 SECTION 2)LD CAMBERWELL v . BEAUMARISVI-fITEFRIARS v. UNIVERSITY BLACKS

SVARRINGAL v . MARCELLI NOLD SCOTCH v. OLD HAILEYBURYWILLIAMSTOWN CYMS v. COLLEGIANS

UNDER-19 BLUEAJAX v. DE LA SALLE (2)MONASH BLUES v. HAMPTON ROVERSORMOND v . OLD XAVERIANS (2)ST. BEDES MENTONE TIGERS v . OLD GEELONGMHSOB has the bye

UNDER-19 REDYARRA VALLEY v. CHIRNSIDE PARKTHERRY PENOLA v. ST. LEOS EMMAUSOLD PARADIANS (2) v. NORTH OLD BOYSOLD TRINITY v. OLD IVANHO EAQUINAS has the bye

EL.S, ERNWiCK PA HKDRAW 1997

This Sat : Old Paradians v. Old XaveriansThis Sun: FIDA matchday at Elsternwick ParkNext Sat: St Kevins v . Old IvanhoeNext Sun: Co llegian s v . Old ScotchSat. 31/5 Ormond v . Old IvanhoeSun . 1/6 Old Brighton v. TherrySat . 14/6 De La Salle v. Old ParadiansSun. 15/6 FIDA MatchesSat. 21/6 Therry v. St KevinsSun. 22/6 NO MATCHSat . 28/6 Mazenod v. MHSOBSun . 29/6 NO MATC HSat . 5/7 MHSOB v. Old IvanhoeSun. 6/7 FIDA Matche sSat . 12/7 Old Ivanhoe v. Therry PenolaSun . 13/7 Old Scotch v. Old ParadiansSat . 19/7 NO MATC HSun. 20/7 St Bernards v . Old Scotch

' FIDA - Football Integration Development Associ-ation matches provide football for people with intel-lectual disabilities - this program is supported by theVAFA and VAFA sponsor Coles-Myer .

UNDER-19 (1 )OLD PARADIANS v . OLD BRIGHTON AT GARVEYOVAL, PARADE COLLEGE Field: M . Gilday J. MooreOLD N ELBURNIANS v. DE LA SALLE Field : S. Alger B .McKee ST. BERNARDS v . ST. KEVINS Field : R . Love M.Whitman OLD XAVERL9PIS v. UNIVERSITY BLUESField: G. Thwaites J. Stoppa Boundary: H. MartinMAZENOD v. OLD CAREY Field : C . Stevens (R) L .Gallagher Goal: Peter Allsop Robert ParryUNDER-19 (2)MARCELLIN v. OLD CAMBERWELL Field : H . Little (R)C . Ryan BEAUMARIS v. WIHTEFRIARS Field : C .Stevens I. Burgess UNIVERSITY BLACKS v.9PILLIARISTOWPI CYMS AT AICALISTER OVAL Field : D.Ischia K . Brewer OLD HAILEYBURY v . @V GALField : N . Evans G . Kelly COLLEGIANS v. OLD SCOTCHField: D . Miller D . Perkin sUNDER-19 (2) BLUEMHSOB v. AJAX Field: T. Carrick A . Price DE LA SALLEv. MONASH BLUES AT DARLING PARK Field : J . PappasM. O'Brien HAMPTON ROVERS v . ST. BEDES Mt AT-TOPiE TIG . Field: D . Peiris G. Skandamura OLD GEE-LONG v. ORMOND Field : J . Bell M. Evans OLD XAVE-RIAPiS (2) has the bye.UNDER-19 (2) REDNORTH OLD BOYS v . YARRA VALLEY Field : M. FordeP. Tuppen CHIRNSIDE PARK v. THERRY PENOLA1 .30 p .m. Field: G . Brereton S. Mannix OLD IVANHOEv. OLD PARADIAtYS (2) Field: K . McMahon D . FatekasAQUINAS v. OLD TRINITY Field : D . Kramer (R) A .Harris ST. LEOS EMMAUS has the bye .

NAIV ~UNDER 19 (1)

CLUB LAST WK

JOHNSON UNIBLUESBARRETT OLD XAVERIANSLEGUDI ST BERNARDSMURRAY OLD MELBURNIANSOCCHIUTO MAZENOD

UNDER 19 (2)

9124

TOTAL

351916141 3

HAWKINS OLD SCOTCH 3 24SMITH OLD CAMBERWELL 2 19DAVIS WHITEFRIARS 4 17VANCE BEAUMARIS 3 16EF STATHION OLD HAILEYBURY 14UNDER 19 (BLUE)NAUGHTON ORMOND 17COBURN OLD XAVERIANS 16KINGWELL ST BEDES MENTONE 3 16TREGEAR HAMPTON ROVERS 3 15CARROLL ST BEDES MENTONE 14UNDER 19 (RED)STELLA THERRY PENOLA 4 18RAMSDEN OLD TRINITY 13KHODER NORTH OLD BOYS 4 12JONES OLD TRINITY 12S. CIAVOLA OLD PARADIANS 7 12

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uFIDER 19 SEC i -,ON 1 - 10 .5 .9 7OLD BRIGHTON 4

1 6.8 11.10 12.10.82

OLD XAVERIAPtS 4.7 10.13 13.16 18.28 .121Old Brighton Goad lockers and best players not received.Old xavezlana Jones 3,1'av 3 . HAbat 2 Healy 2 McGutgan 2 Drake. Ireland. Diifat. Barrett BedDlllmt. Drake, nemtng. 0.9nter, Carrodus, McCarthv.

BE LA SALLE 3.0 7.0 12.2 14286OLD PARADLAM 2,5 3.9 5.13 7.18.60De % = Ga1 lookers and ixst pacers na r¢cell MOld Gml lookers and hat pla}as not ra'ew'tdST. BERPARDS 8.1 8.1 9.3 9.6.60OLD 3igd.&1RhTAYS 4.4 9.11 14.4 19.15.129SL BcnanbFcuSer 3. Lcgotl3. Hagan 2DaA5.Iktvc•y. Best Plmch tta. Bwmki, Rutttr, BrandtPterre. Hcpn.0&i Wrtgit17 , bfurtag 4, Sed~e,v 2. Coach 2 . Tandy 2. FabVni Craa~shay. BedCaoch Vhlaltt Stiaee. Sew~1. Bary. Murtay.

UNIVERSITY &,U@8 6.4 9 .6 12.9 17.12.114515232405 O.C. 0.0 1.3 2.5 4.8.32Unl rersity Blues Johnson 9. Comm 2 . CaBay . Brlfad. Cwiltoupas, MdOnnon. Stevens. Bed.ICdu sm BenJam!n. Cebb!edk4. Comm. Shvtak. Brikrd.,•.crod OC Donis. Hawl;env.6tcDat~ Fottnio0s. Bed Party. NiSbett. Rlm F5 t RV, Paciua1

St REV1TiS 1.1 3.2 5.6 5.9.39OLD CAREY 1.2 8.5 7.9 9.18.70St. Rcrlro CresuEii. Mount. Price. Quirk. &zrfu Sort Brawn. . Baka.l4ncent Scoria QuIrtMountDid Carey Hood 2 . Fanner 2. Yxghmoa 2, l6aofl. Woods. Angus . Brat Hood, Angus. AnsmRatiaele. Bmtd. O'CavxiL

UNDER 19 SECTION 2 - 10.5.97OLD CAMBERWELL 2.2 7.6 9.9 10.11 .71OLD HAR.EYBURY 8.4 7.9 10.11 13.12 .98Old Camberwell Sattar 3Smth 2 t5llliatns, Kettk. Clyne. Vktb. Campbell, Beat Miles. Vkbb.

Plant 41Rnterburn TretSaud. l4Lxh. Hiitat.

Kettle. Heffernan. Iknaan . Cook.64d HaIIeybury Good lookers and best plants not recehxd .

WHITEFRIARS 6.6 7.11 11 .11MARCPLLIN 0.2 4.5 7.8Wfiltefztan Dw1s 4. Jolunswt 3 .1ra0xy 2. Ibhaty 2 Phan. Bond, Hitmi.'Ilr.r'

MaraWn Goal kickers arxl best players not receved.

15.16.18510.9.69

UNIVERSITY BLACKS 4.3 7.4 10.10 11.10.78HPAUMARIS A.F.C. 3.2 &8 &8 9115 .69Untavstty Mules 1`urrn3; 3. Soi~ 2 Natilt Ndan. Stauntm. 4'yer. CosteDa hLad .x. BeatCos[dlo. Ndan. Markee. Wiute. Staunton . Ltgta.Bnumarb AFC Vance 3. 1'almer. hfci{enzk. COOe. Stevens, hfltdreit. W.tlker. Best McltenzFSlrekdrake. Stevens . Holder. CaBdd. Walker I

WARRIlYGAL AAG 3.1 5.2 8.2 8.151COLd.E111At3S 5.7 13.14 22.19 31 .28.214Wanringid AFC Pope 2. Jones . Wilson. Gt", Taylor. Vlaltce~. Hopgood . Best YN.'kalters. Wilson.Hopgood. George, Long.CoBegiam Brttten 7. V Der 4enne 5. 6ayrott 4 . Grarrsaka 3. Mr]LVd 2 Hrashonre 2. Harris 2 .Hosktng 2. 0.'ildn. Clark. Byrne . Bat Cwut. Champbn. Britten. ti3n Dec vaure. Rktmtt .

WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 0.1 0.3 3.6 7.11.53OLD

SCOTCH 6.2 9.5 11.8 12.9.81

WflRsmstawn CYM31fum 2. Cocks. Mattlews. HoulL El Hou1L Hudm Best Corks. Bealef .Matar.'datleod. M . El Hrnill. tVurhatschDid Scotch Cram, 3. Hawitlne 3 . Gross 2. Andrews. Parkec Slhzrwuod, Ttudal't Best Junkea.Chapman. Hann^ntan. TIIVJaie Lae. Stewart

MER 19 (2) BLUE -- 10 .5 .9 7AJAX 4.1 5.8 8.9 7,10.72OLDxAVER1AYS(2) 0.3 4.5 6.8 9.10,P;AJA%Rrahktrt 2 Ben Sfcoot 2 Mwne, Wlrytaoas, Baslild . Beat Seyui. He;ptt°n. Gahan, fL3:V.aLSm3n. Sharp. ..Ofd xaverfana (2) Kennedy 3. PoWus 2 LyTtletwt 2, Gkescxt Hoare. Heat Duncan . HartDrvtH,Carrodus. L}ittetcn. TrLm.

MOttASHHLUES 2.1 5.4 7.7 9,10.64M.H.S.O.B. 7.6 11.8 17.17 20.21 .141

Blues Haw§dns 3. Hdlaway 2. Rrsme 2. Riordan. Burston Best Hsrunn. .Lttti,~..,HdiGUav.11w. Paacr. Byrne.NEEDS Burke 6 . OBrkm 3. Sharpies 3. Sterllng 2 Radder 2 Monte 2 Parker 3ieCcsConharpies. SterWg, Ttiting. 7r`atrctn . Osborne. J. Maore

HAMPTON ROVERS 6.1 8.2 11.7 13.9.87BE LA SALLE (2) 8.2 11.7 15.8 17.11,113Hamptmt RmmsYrogeor 3. GUtsmor 2 Parkinaat 2 . Quart 2 James. C7us3t. Duddy. Hefoid. FruGrimms. Tr -ear. Midwtnta. James. DunbalL Mnur.lk la Salk ~1 Reade 8 . Bunting 3. Hocdeu 3, Ctancy 2. Loughnui. Best Reark. Aron. Laz>t,,F,ktp, Byme Hourien.

S'CEEDEB MENTONE TIGERS 5 .8 13.8 17.14 24.25,119ORMOiD 2.1 3.1 8.4 7446St. Bedea Mentmte Ti§ern Gan2t 7, R1n0e 5. R}an 3. hn~ Kidd 3, Falldt~}tam3. MeSi~CGUSns . Bat hfcShatm, ((2crdt~ Ryan.141n8e. Duya, VYOsmond Byron 2. Robbins 2. Callen, Stevens, Marshall. Be

.

at Ashford, Robbins, OTU1,eranK`omacou. Gale,Gtecat.

OLD G1:fS0?r'G - BYE

UNDER 19 (2) RED - 10 .5 .9 7YARRA VALLEY 7.8 12.13 21 .17 37.17.239OLD IVAh230E 0.1 0.2 0.3 1.3.9Yerrta Volley OB Hate 7. Tixnnpsort 5, Sead 5 . Wines 4. Cabana, 4. Ltv.~d 3. V.'aµ,-twi 3, Lang 3,Rstvng 2 . Po .~ncdds . lawtoa Best Bdt. i .aing. Ltmz4 Tt<_tWUg. Krusc AnnolaOW Ivanhn<\6'addev. Beat B3rker. 45adddl Bdnet Relty. Gafp. Archer.

O.B. 2.4 4.4 9.8 12.9 .8 1NORTH OLD BOYS 4.1 8.3 8.4 13.5 .67Thury Persota 0B SteBa 4. Pater 3, Ze¢qxoerta 2. Goodw1n. Kutet James. Beg Gmtwtn, S:Nt h4Ualdett.D2 ;tdsen .t .North Old Boys KIkr 4.Moustafa . Mct1rIN. Tcntdn. Sk=ST. LEO'S FSrUMU6 W3 3.2 8.6 7.8 9.10.64CHIRNSIDE PARK 5.3 5.5 9.8 10.7.67St Lem EMMAUS WP Mad 3. ttRts 3, Mcfam . O7Gec;- Marro. Bed Br%vllca W78ts, h§ct0,Mantoa. Cart. Hcvde.Chtrnsfde Park Goddard 8 . Thomas 2, Hdday, Knight, Long. Best Team effortOLD PARAD1A278 (2) 5.8 8.13 13.18 2219.151AgURiA.4 O.C. 3.0 4.0 7.1 0.3.57Ofd Pemdlstu (2) Clatrota 7. RMIwtLswi 4. Harris 4 . Lynch 2 Joyce 2 Vazano. Baker. HIIdeMarkLBest Ltnch . CLn^da. Redfad. Rkltvdson. Jovte. Vuana.f4ufias OC Goal kkkers and best players n6t receitiyd.

OLD 'RiYtII2Y- BYE

A melee is "Where an incident takes place involving players pushing, scragging, jumping into packs ,throwing each other to the ground or other or other similar such conduct "

CLUB ,Fr > , ~, „~a~7 SECTION 77, 1~ Z_,__L,'r__ SAll clubs' registered umpires have been written to and provided with a list of fellow umpires registered for theseason .Only umpires on this list can officiate in matches and the following is to apply -

If both clubs' registered umpires officiate, each club receives a $20 credit on its club accoun tIf only one of the club registered umpires officiates, that club receives a $40 credit on its club accoun tIf a club cannot supply a registered umpire and the other club can supply both'umpires, the club supply -

ing the two umpires receives a $50 credit on its club account.If no registered umpires are available for a match and a game is played, the match may be declared voi d

by the VAFA Executive .If only one club is able to supply its registered umpire, the match proceeds as a one umpire match onl y

NO NON-REGISTERED UMPIRE IS TO OFFICIATE IN A RESERVES MATC HThe level of the fine imposed varies according to the continuing inability of a club to field a registered

umpire .

Umpires from clubs having a bye are asked to contact the VAFA seven days before the bye and enter a numpires' pool (if interested) This will help clubs that may be without a registered umpire on a particula rmatchday . Requests for a "pool" umpire must be lodged prior to the Wednesday before the scheduled match .This umpire receives a $60 credit to his club's account .

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5 YEARS AGO - 1992

an the Queen's Birthday weekend. The Under 19

0 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 1997

(,"'senior

was appointed coach of the

senior Victorian team to play Sou th Australia

team also had a new coach - Banyule's Johngimpson . Top teams in 'A' , Collegians and De La

S alle met . Collegians dominated the first half tolead by 34 points at half time, 11 .3 to 5 .5 . Led by De

La's wingman /forward pocket Chris Campbell whokicked 7 goals, De La kicked 12 second half goals tothe Lions' 4 . Best were P. Fiume, Hegan, C .

McClounan, J. Maloney, C . CampbeIl

(De La) and C . Pollock, D. Hoyle, S Mount (6

goals), M. Galbraith, D . Warner and J. Bennett.

150 games to St. Kilda/South Caulfield' s

Tony Riddell, Old Ivanhoe's Brian Cockerill,

Elsternwick's Dean Contin. Marketing News

stressed valuea photo of Sydney Swans' Benthey publicise

d Doolan who lost his three front teeth in a matc h

against Collingwood . Swans' officials stated thatDoolan was not wearing a mouthguard becauserespiratory problems made wearing a mouthguard

difficult . The Dental Association had stressed how-ever a professionally fitted mouthguard overcamethis problem.

D Section coaches were David Matthews

(Caulf. Gramm), Gary Hetherington (H . Rovers),

Matt Johnson (Mazenod), Mark Bloodworth (OldC'well), Stuart Glascott (Old Geelong) . Alan Salter

(Old Ivanhoe), C . Lawson (Preston), Mark Tyquin

(St . Bedes), Alan Elliot (Will .) . Who coached St .

Kevins Old Boys? (One of them was an "A" Section

coach . Can you name him) .In "C", Thomastown on the bottom without a

win met Ivanhoe (311) . 10 .11 apiece at the lastchange, 5 scoring shots each in the final term, andThomastown got home . 14 .13 (97) to 13 .14 (92) .

Thomastown were too excited to put in game

details . Ivanhoe 7s best were Hoffman, P. Flynn,

Stewart, Larosa, Cartwright .

10 YEARS AGO - 1987Four goals down half way through the final

quarter, Caulfield Grammarians unleashed a 6goal burst to win by 11 pts in the upset of the

round . Matthew, Morrisey, Norman (CG) an d

Hinchen, Irvine, Baum (Coll.) were best . Richard

Herman kicked 8 gls . for the losers .

O,Paradians were running a Sportsman's

Night at Rosanna Convent of Mercy Hall . Special

guest were VFL footballer Robert Flower, horse

trainer, JohnGaffney and GregChampion .

250 games toumpire Wayne Henry, 210 as a field umpire,including 28 finals and 6 representative games, and40 as a boundary umpire . A dedicated umpire, witha great love for amateur football, Wayne had missedonly 11 games through injury .

Among the reinstatements was Ian McMullin

(O .Melb .) .`B' section captains were Rick Brockwell

(Banyule), G. Cameron (I'hoe), Andy Cullman

(Marc .), Mark Bradley (P'side), Charlie Capiron (St .

Kilda), Tom Quinn (Therry), N . Clark (Uni . Blacks) .

Who captained Fawkner. Old Trinity, St . Bernards?Carey) in300 games to Ian "Ocka" England (0 .

anklehis 19 season, saddling up after breaking an

in 1986 . A wonderful club man and premiershi p

member in 1970, "Ocka" had also won the reserveB&F 5 times .

In "E` top team Brunswick went down by 2 pisto 5th team state Bank in a high scoring game ,

15 .19 to 15 .17 . Best were Jenkins, Aumont, Rolfs

(State) and D . Stevens, L . Cordes, M. McBride

(B'wick) .Peter French asked if any club had had four or

more brothers in one team . The reason for the

question - St Bernard's had four in round 1- theKlaaysen brothers - John, Corey and Phil and Ron

(twins) .Collegians advised that then club coach Bruce (

Ferguson held the club record for games played,

312 ."D" Section coaches were Max McColl (Bulleen ~

Utd), John Maloney (Cob), Gary Rosewarne (Elst .)

. M. Wilson (Heatherton), Michael Taylor (North

Bruns .), Terry Rossiter (0. Camber), Leigh Stretton s

(0 . Ivanhoe), Bert Calvert (0. Menton .), John Meese

(Preston), Alan Quaife (St . Kevins OB) .

15 YEARS AGO - 198 2Only three teams remained undefeated after 5

rounds - Old Camberwell and St Kevin's OB in C

an d O . Ivanhoe in D .0. Haileybury (C) opened their account with a 7

goal win over West Brunswick . It was OH's first winsince the middle of the 1981 season . Best were

Miller, Paul, Gerney (0 . Halley .) and BrockweIl,

Buckley, Carroll (W. Bruns .) .In the battle of the two top teams in E Therry

triumphed over Thomastown 18 .9 (117) to 12 .18

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(90) . Best were Baden, Whyley, White (Therry) andHarisiou, Assetta, Gleeson (Thomastown).

250 games to Commonwealth Bank's WayneMcCrimmon .

20 YEARS AGO - 197 71976 grand finalists St Bernards OC and North

Old Boys played at Elsternwick Park for the JohnAdams & Geoffrey Tobin Perpetual Trophy. Bothclubs joined the Association in 1963, with StBernard's winning its first "A" Section flag when itdefeated North in 1975, and North reversed theresult in 1976 to win its first flag. The trophy wasprovided by John Adams (North) and Geoff Tobin (StBernard's) who were the respective captains in 1963and both of whom later became President of theirclubs .

North Old Boys justified their position at thetop of the ladder when they overwhelmed StBernards by 57 pts. Conti, Hall and Leeackstarred for the victors while G. Wade, Nadzielskiand Drennan battled hard for the losers .

Old Carey, with only one win to its name in "C"caused a surprise when they inflicted first defeat onOld Xaverians by 16 pts, final scores: 10.29 to10 .13 . At the last change O . Carey had scored 5 .24 .Best were Cooke, Andrews, Curnow (0 . Carey) andRomania, O'Neill , Nankervis (0 . Xavs) .

25 YEARS AGO - 1972Ormond showed their 1971 premiership win

was no fluke when they completely outclassed avery disappointing Coburg to romp home easy win-ners by 98 pts . Best were Burney, Wood, Swan(Ormond) while Ebbage, Willoughby and Leckiebattled hard for Coburg .

In three of the five "C" Section games both sidesreach the century - R.O.B (132) (Best Bates,Trevescus and R . Tuininga) d St Kilda CBC (103)(Best Casey, Clinch, Esmonde) ; Assumption OC(142) (Best O'Donnell, Faulkner, Leorke) d OldMelburnians (101) (Best Dick . Niemann, Snellman);Fairfield ( 104) d O. Xaverians (100) (BestMcKenzie, Naughton . Howard) .

Caulfield Grammarians held a dinner at theMCG to honour 22 years of coaching by JohnWilson covering 1961 to 1971 during whichCaulfield won two pennants, D Section, 1961 an dA Section 1970 .

100 games to Assumptions' "MercurialWizard" Graeme Howard, "Rocket" Rod Brown(Old Melb.), Paul "Stooge" Nugent (Assump.),Bernie Sheehy (NOB), Rod De Boos (0. Trin.),Laurie Sheehan (St. Kilda CBC), Geoff Lyons (De

La Sall e) and 200 games to Ormond's Graeme"Lumpy" Moran .

30 YEARS AGO - 1967Coburg suffered their first defeat - victors were

Uni Blacks by 45 pis with Milner (6 gis) a star. In"B" Section North Old Boys won their first game atthe expense of Ormond, previously undefeated .

100 games to John McKenzie (0. Scotch) andIan Brown (0. Geelong). Among the notes: "whatan asset Kevin Heath is to Assumption OC - 22marks to half time and another 18 kicks in the 2ndhalf'. (Kevin went on to a distinguished leaguecareer with Hawthorn and later Carlton . Ed . )

45 YEARS AGO - 1952Champion full forward, Duncan Anderson,

kicked 12 goals for Uni Blues (20 .16) who defeated0. Paradians ( 9.13). Commonwealth Bank (9 .14)scraped in from Hampton Rovers (9 .12) .

Stars for Ivanhoe in a big win over StateSavings Bank were Jim and Jack Neeson, KenAldred and John Manuell .

Rese rves/C18failed to provid e

scores by 2.30 p .m .Therry Penola (C18)Bulleen Cobras (R)

Seniors/U19failed to provid e

final scores by 5 p.m .Salesian OC (S)Richmond Central (S)0. Brighton (U19)0. Camberwell (U19)Uni Blacks (U19)Yarra Valley (U19)St Leos Emmaus (U19)

APPEALS (from round 3 fines imposed )NIL

Fines increase as clubs continue to re-offend . Fines willbe imposed according to the team's section - $5 (firstoffence) ; $25 (second offence) ; $50 (third offence) . Aone-off" fine of $250 for a fourth offence is imposed . Fines

then revert to a $50 per offence until the eighth offence(another $ 250 `one-off fine) .

* INELIGIBLE PLAYERS (from round 3)

Old Haileybury U19 - $100

• This fine applicable only if Executive Committeedenies appeal but elects to not affect premiership pointsor percentage of offending club, fining club instead .

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Developing footballers c,~, t er,.~. rne of the challenges that faces any football club

them over time . For example, Chirnside Park has a

football field can help these boys achieve success

ese days is that of developing young player sinto senior footballers . The clubs who best meet thiscl)allenge are able to secure their long term futurebecause they have a constant stream of players com-iiid into their senior ranks.

To meet the challenge you must have a structurein place to attract players at an early age and nurture

junior club that fields teams in under 10, 12, 14 and16 while many school based clubs have the sportingprograms within the school .

To facilitate the transition from these juniorstructures to senior footbaIl, many clubs field Under19 teams - but this is an area that seems to causeproblems for clubs . Boys at this age have many com-peting interests and are often keen to enjoy all thefreedoms of turning 18 . However, this is an age wherefootball has an important role to play. The values ofcommitment and teamwork that are learnt on the

in all walks of life .

The reality is that many under 19 players do notgo on and play senior football for their club . Some goon to greater things and possibly an AFL career, somegive it away altogether and some go to other clubs -often lured by promises of money or the incentive toplay "a higher standard" . However, I believe that thereare a number of things that clubs can do to ensure.that they retain a larger number of players from theirjunior ranks.1 . The first step is to field an Under 19 team . Fielding

an Under 19 team is difficult and requires a large

commitment from a club but you cannot developyour juniors without a team for them to play in .

2 . Make sure that you have a good coach and supportstaff. They need to understand the "big picture"and the role of an Under 19 team. They also needto be supported whole heartedly by the seniormatch committee.

3 . Make them feel part of the senior club. This mayInvolve a buddy system between the Senior andUnder 19 players, training together as a club,doing lots of activities together etc .

4. Make sure that there is an opportunity for them.One leading club in our area are constantly com-plaining that they don't have any juniors that aregood enough for their senior team . This seasonthey recruited 6 experienced senior players whichdoesn't really leave much room for their ownjuniors .

5 . Play Under 19 players in the Seniors . I feel thatthis is by far the most effective way of retainingplayers when they have finished their Under 19days . Our first 18 recently had a stirring win in abig game for us and two Under 19s were in theteam. I am sure that what they experienced thatday will have a big impact on them - and they willwant to be part of that again .The area of junior development is certainly a chal-

lenge for our clubs and one that requires vision andlong term thinking. However, it must be addressed ifwe are to secure the future of our clubs and ourgame .

Stephen JonesSenior Coach, Chirnside Park AFC

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3 LADES CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP ~ ~ -~--- -$1500 TO THE WINNING CLUB

Points have been allocated for Round 5 matches and the leading 20 clubs are shown . A team that h as abye is credited with a win . A senior win receives (8 points) ; reserves (2 points) ; U19 (5 points) ; club XVII I(2 points) . If a club's 4 teams all win 6 bonus points are given ; if 3 teams all win 4 ; if 2 teams win clubreceive 2 bonus points . Bonus points from previous rounds are also shown .NAM SEN. RES. U-19 C-18 TOTAL BON. BON. BON . PREV. TOTAL

4/4 3/3 2/2*INELIGIBLE PLAYER(S) RD 2 BON.

OLD XAVERIANS 5 4 6 5 88 6 6 100ST BEDES MENTONE TIG. ' 5 4 5 0 73 4 12 89COLLEGIANS 4 5 5 3 73 12 85OLD SCOTCH 4 5 5 3 73 6

-F-85NORTH OLD BOYS 5 4 4 0 68 4 12 8 4UNIVERSITY BLACKS 5 5 3 0 65 4 8 79WHITEFRIARS 0 C 5 5 3 0 65 4 8 77WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 5 5 2 0 60 8 68OBMOND 4 2 4 0 56 8 6 4YARRA VALLEY 0 B 4 4 3 0 55 4 4 6 3KEW 4 4 0 5 50 4 8 6 2SOUTHBANK 5 5 0 0 50 2

6 58OLD CAREY 4 3 3 0 53 4

0 57MHSOB 4 2 4 0 56 4 5 6OLD BRIGHTON 4 3 2 4 56 0 5 6THERRY PENOLA 3 4 3 1 49 6 5 5OLD PARADIANS 2 1 7 0 53 0 53BEAUMARIS 3 4 2 0 42 8 50OLD GEELONG 4 4 1 0 45 4

0 49CHIRNSIDE PARK 4 2 2 0 46 0 4 6

At the end of the season additional bonus points will be awarded to clubs depending on the number of club players observedto be regularly wearing Blades boots (25 points - 13 or more players ; 10 points 6-12 players) .As a result of the following club's teams all winning in Round 4(min, of 3 teams required), the following players win a pair o fBlades boots - T. Ockleshaw (0 . Xavs.), C. Heath (0 . Sco.), A . Thompson (St. Bedes M./Tig.), S. Walsh (NOBs), N. Vasilopoulos(0. Carey), C . Law (Whitefriars), P. Peterson (Y. Valley).These players were named best player for their senior team . Each player to phone Peter Warner (9889 9222) t o arrange collec -tion of prize .

RUNNERS, TRAINERS, WATER CARRIER SUmpires have been instructed to inspect all runners', water carriers' and trainers' uniforms before matches and ifnot up to standard the official is to be told he/she is not able to take the field until attired correctly .

Behaviour - Runners. To deliver message from coach only and immediately leave the arena . WaterCarriers. Not to deliver messages from coaches . Not to linger on the field of play. To deliver water only during abreak in play or to players behind the passage of play . Trainers . May carry water if team short of water carriers .Otherwise can only enter field when a player requires medical assistance . Cannot deliver message from coach .

Attire - Runners. VAFA jade top and VAFA club white shorts .Track pants if worn to be navy only . WaterCarriers. VAFA gold top and VAFA white club shorts .Track pants if worn to be navy only . If runners or water car-riers wear bike shorts they must be VAFA flesh colored tights only. No other garment is to be worn under the greenor gold top. Trainers. VAFA white/blue top with navy blue track pants . If not VAFA top a plain white top only .Caps -'rf worn must be purchased VAFA Properties only.* Umpire teamsheet comments will be transferred to weekly FINES LIST.

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11to round 6 we head and how do we know this,rause we have to start counting with the othe r

haitd. Lucky we have only 18 rounds as counting pastround 20 would be one mean physical feat .

Congratulations last week to Damian Lane forhis first B section game, Damian we hear is umpiring,celi hence the promotion, but could it be the notice-ai lc lack of hair that caught the eye of the selectorsor are you just cutting back on wind resistance.

'\1ow just a little mention on Anthony "AD"Damen on umpiring his 150th game this week . We;uppose if AD was still the scribe this could havebccn a big mention with all the witty remarks thatcould be written but as that is not the case all youruiat s wish you a good game and a fantastic after

match.

It might be a bit late but a big welcome back toJason Moore who is helping out by having a run initc Under-19 games . Jason who left our ranks to

G: in Tasmania has now been transferred back to,,icibourne, although Jason cannot attend training its,ood to see him help out in the lower sections .

An after training episode that has been occurringrccently is the icing down of Richard Eastwood'sleg . Reason we scribes know this as the icing is per-formed in the female changeroom, maybe he thinksit s quieter in there although with Sharon aroundwho can get peace. Richard even has his own per-sonal ice pack so Karen if you are looking for a blacklong sleeve T-shirt to wash you will find it in the freez-er of the fridge in the umpire's room.

Guys haven't your mothers told you to hang upyour clothes after taking them off . It seems thatJamie Kvins on a couple of training nights has triedto put on someone else's clothes, are you trying tosave the cost of washing? It just makes it hard forPeter Simpson to explain to the wife the missingpants and socks .

How do you foll ow up an A section grand final?By having a run on the boundary in an E Southreserve game . That's where we found my former run-ning mate in Jeff Wright, Jeff was helping outSouthbank with that old running style and familiarbushy beard . We also hear that Frank Martinez isdoing the boundary for Mazenod, it's a loss from ourranks but not from the amateur association, so guyskeep on running .

Has everyone finally got their umpire's gear, weare talking shorts and shirt. Lately the female ehang-eroom on a Tuesday or Thursday night looks like

peak hour at Roger David Menswear with halfdressed men trying on various sizes, all we heed isthe VAFA to install cubicles, curtains and securitycameras to give it the full effect.

As the weather conditions are changing to thecolder climate an interesting change to the trainingapparel of the fellow umpires . Out go the matchingstyles of light fluor colours, tank tops, crop tops, shirtand ties . In come the more dark colours, footyjumpers, beanies and long bike shorts, this is wherewarmth takes over dress sense. So if you don't wantto end up in this column as we will be checking outthe fashions on the track, make sure the styles areco-ordinated .

Don't forget the deadline for the Whistlebloweris the 22nd May, get your articles into CraigO'Donohue if you want to dob in your umpiringmate, also remember us fellow scribes we promiseonly to let the rest of the association know what'sgoing on .

SOCIAL NEWSComing up for all those avid punters is a trots

night at Moonee Valley . A chance to lose your shirt,pick a winner or just be social and join in the fun .Date pencilled in is 7th June for a cost of $40, ifinterested see Andrew Chapman for more details .

Change of date for the Tassie Trip away. We arenow going on the 10th October, so check your crick-et schedules or hope the games get washed out thatweekend cause all the action will be down south ofthe mainland .

The Bounce Off competition has had troublegetting off the ground (so to speak), it seems GOD hasdecided to rain on the parade, this gives our bounc-ers some extra time to hone their skills elsewhere sothat everything is right on the night in front of acrowd.

Lately a couple of people who wanted mentionsin this column for reasons we don't know, we gatherthey want to see their names in print:

Trent FoleyTom BrainThere you go guys for all to see .

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ur first taste of winter weather two weeks ago,and once again some interesting results .

REVIEW - ROUND 3At Brunswick the Marlins kicked off the day with

a huge win against Parkside (2) who struggled fornumbers for both of their teams two weeks ago . Let'shope this does not happen again . Parkside (1), madeup of mainly players from the first match, were out-played by the Werribee Tigers who kicked their high-est score for sometime . The Lions and Maribyrnongfought a tough and close struggle from start to finish,and found themselves winning their first game as themerged club . Well done to Chris and Aldo .Heidelberg continued on their merry way defeatingKeilor comfortably, but not before the Saints sur-prised the Bombers in the first 1/4 . Ba llarat travelledto meet Hawthorn and in somewhat of a mismatchthe Knights were too strong to win their second matchfor 1997 and find themselves second on the ladder .

At Bendigo the home teams were surprised inboth of their matches by the visitors . In Division 2Broadmeadows bounced back strongly after notfielding a team for the first two weeks to defeat theWarriors in a close match by (21) points, whileKari ngal proved that they would be more than com-petitive in the Division 1 when they outpointedBendigo to win narrowly, in a great game of footballby (10) points .

Ringwood had the bye.

PREVIEW - ROUND 4

Parkside ( 2) and Hawthorn clash at ElsternwickPark in one of the first matches . Both sides are even-ly matched and the match should be close withHawthorn emerging victorious . Heidelberg andKaringal clash for the right to remain undefeated .This match will be high scoring with the Bombersgreater experience holding them in good stead . Keilortackle the Lions coming off their first win two weeksage ago and in what will be another close match theLions will get the points . Werribee will come back toearth after their strong win two weeks ago, when theytake on the undefeated Marlins, an d Bendigo (1) willbe far too strong for Maribyrnong also . In the finalmatch at Elsternwick Park Broadmeadows playRingwood and this match promises to be a beauty .Both teams will be looking for a win, but my leaningis towards the Ringwood Blues today.

In Ballarat Bendigo (2) take on the Knights athome . Ballarat have played very good football so farthis season and I cannot see the Warriors taking thepoints form them at home today .

Parkside (1) have the bye .

Player of the Round - Round 3Reminder:

Monday May 26, Elsternwick Park, 7.30pm. FIDADelegates' Meeting.

LADDERS ROUND 3DIVISION ONE PLAYED WON LOST DRAW FOR AGAINST % POINTSHEIDELBERG 3 2 0 0 232 86 269.8 12KARINGAL 3 3 0 0 160 76 210.5 12BENDIGO (1) 3 2 1 0 152 76 200 8RAID LIONS 3 0 2 0 98 125 78.4 4MARIBYRNONG 3 0 2 0 71 193 36.8 0KEILOR 3 0 2 0 35 199 17.6 0* received forfeit

DIVISION TWO PLAYED WON LOST DRAW FOR AGAINST % POINTSMARLINS * 3 3 0 0 291 51 570.6 12BALLARAT 3 2 1 0 183 92 198.9 8RINGWOOD 3 2 1 0 116 90 128.9 8WERRIBEE 3 2 1 0 111 89 124.7 8BENDIGO (2) 3 2 1 0 114 111 102.7 8HAWTHORN * 3 1 2 0 122 157 77.7 4PARKSIDE 1 3 1 2 0 167 226 73.9 4BROADMEADOWS 3 1 2 0 112 216 51 .9 4PARKSIDE 2 * 3 1 2 0 115 300 38.3 4* received forfei tNB : teams receiving the bye are given (4) points but no %forfeiting teams receive average losing score, teams forfeited against receive average winning score for theround

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W L D FOR AGST % PTS

A RESERVE SECTIO NOLD SCOTCH 5 0 0 450 239 188.28 20COLLEGIANS 5 0 0 462 297 155.56 20OLD XAVERIANS 4 1 0 511 313 163.26 16OLD MELBURNIANS 3 2 0 442 291 151 .89 12tNIVERSITYBLUES 3 2 0 423 343 123.32 12DELA SALLE 2 3 0 364 366 99.45 8QLD PARADIANS 1 4 0 345 378 91 .27 4ST BERNARDS 1 4 0 305 501 60.88 4CLOTRINITY 1 4 0 224 548 40.88 401p HAILEYBURY 0 5 0 242 492 49 .19 0

B RESERVE SECTIO NSTKEVINS 4 1 0 586 384 152 .60 16THERRYPENOLAOB 4 1 0 387 346 111.85 16OLD BRIGHTON 3 2 0 428 308 138.96 12OLD IVANHOE 3 2 0 414 410 100.98 12;rANHOE 2 3 0 403 385 104.68 8;' H S O 8 2 3 0 373 390 95 .64 8

F'.IOND 2 3 0 397 435 91.26 82 3 0 274 532 51.50 8

y, '=NOD 0 C 1 4 0 345 272 126.84 4zT K.ILDA STH CAULFIELD 1 4 0 183 553 33.09 4

C RESERVE SECTIO N610NASH BLUES 5 0 0 365 284 128.52 20NORTH OLD BOYS 4 1 0 575 222 259.01 16THOMASTOWN 3 1 1 359 303 118.48 14ST BEDESlMENT TIGERS 3 1 1 293 287 102.09 14"ARCELLIN 2 3 0 331 268 123.51 8EJLLEENTEMPLESTOWE 2 3 0 317 361 87.81 8r-'.1PT0N ROVERS 2 3 0 330 404 87 .68 85 - LEOS EMMAUS W P 2 3 0 291 395 73.67 8n J A X 1 4 0 253 481 52.60 4C ..D MENTONIANS 0 5 0 242 440 55.00 0

D RESERVE SECTIONWHITEFRIARS 5 0 0 518 230 225.22 20OLD GEELONG 4 1 0 474 208 227.88 16PARKSIDE 4 1 0 437 350 124.86 16BEAUMARISA F C 4 1 0 367 308 119.16 16CID CAMBERWELL 2 3 0 295 370 79.73 80~.LESIAN 0 C 2 3 0 280 410 68.29 8'4ULFIELDGRAMMAR 2 3 0 219 351 62 .39 8CLD ESSENDON GR . 1 4 0 382 356 107.30 4AQUINAS 0 B 1 4 0 284 456 62.28 4ST JOHNS 0 C 0 5 0 238 455 52 .31 0

E EAST RESERVE SECTIO NOLD CAREY 4 1 0 323 161 200.62 16YARRA VALLEY OLD BOYS 4 1 0 509 256 198 .83 16KEW 4 1 0 368 257 143.19 16RICHMOND CENTRAL 3 2 0 505 384 131 .51 12BULLEEN COBRAS 3 2 0 441 376 117 .29 12ELEY PARK A F C 2 3 0 293 353 83.00 8CHIRNSIDE PARK 2 3 0 186 280 66.43 8HAWTHORN CITIZENS 2 3 0 301 676 44.53 8ELTHAM COLLEGIANS 1 4 0 171 415 41 .20 4

E CENTRAL RESERVE SECTIO NUNIVERSITY BLACKS 5 0 0 676 38 1778.95 20WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 5 0 0 507 144 352.08 20UNIVERSITY REDS 5 0 0 390 124 314.52 20WEST BRUNSWICK 4 1 0 364 257 141.63 16U H S O B 2 3 0 324 443 73 .14 8LA TROBE UNIVERSITY 2 3 0 109 417 2614 8NORTH BRUNSWICK 1 4 0 166 422 39 .34 4SWINBURNE UNIVERSITY 1 4 0 130 396 32 .83 4OLD WESTBOURNE A F C 0 5 0 104 564 18 .44 0

° E SOUTH RESERVE SECTIO NSOUTHBANK C 8 A AFC 5 0 0 636 109 583 .49 20OAKLEIGH A F C 4 1 0 419 282 148 .58 16POWER HOUSE 3 1 1 355 352 100 .85 1 4

X ST MARYS 3 2 0 353 385 92 .69 12ST PATRICKS MENTONE 2 2 1 224 366 61 .20 10PENINSULA O 8 2 3 0 410 335 122.39 8MONASH GRYPHONS 2 3 0 306 373 82.04 8

X GLENHUNTLY 2 3 0 232 362 64 .09 8ELSTERNWICK 1 4 0 275 413 66.59 4ANZ ALBERT PARK 0 5 0 222 555 40.00 0

W L D FOR AGST PTS

CLUB XVIII (1)OLD XAVERIANS 5 0 0 369 104 354.81 20OLD BRIGHTON BLOODS 4 1 0 398 235 169.36 16MAZENOD 0 C 4 1 0 362 239 151.46 16OLD SCOTCH 3 2 0 319 245 130.20 12COLLEGIANS 3 2 0 324 291 111 .34 12OLD MELBURNIANS 2 3 0 195 331 58 .91 8STBERNARDS 2 3 0 152 350 43.43 8DE LA SALLE 1 4 0 165 327 50.46 4STKEVINS 1 4 0 82 300 27.33 4

CLUB XVIII (2)KEW 5 0 0 418 173 241.62 20SYNDAL TALLY HO 5 0 0 332 144 230.56 20MONASH WHITES 3 2 0 395 216 182.87 12MT LILYDALE O C 3 2 0 380 250 152.00 12MARCELLIN 3 2 0 187 221 84.62 12THORNBURY COUGARS 1 4 0 206 287 71 .78 8OLD ESSENDON GR. 2 3 0 170 328 51.83 8THERRY PENOLA OB 1 4 0 123 407 30.22 4OLD GEELONG 0 4 0 132 346 38.15 0

UNDER-19 SECTION IUNIVERSITY BLUES 4 1 0 648 318 203.77 16OLD PARADIANS 4 1 0 610 331 184.29 16DE LA SALLE 4 1 0 562 469 119.83 16OLD CAREY 3 2 0 463 398 116.33 12OLD XAVERIANS 3 2 0 510 440 115 .91 12OLD MELBURNIANS 3 2 0 395 504 78 .37 12OLD BRIGHTON 2 3 0 445 528 84.28 8MAZENOD 0 C 2 3 0 336 469 71 .64 8ST BERNARDS 0 5 0 266 590 45.08 0ST KEVINS 0 5 0 264 637 41 .44 0

UNDER-19 (2)COLLEGIANS 5 0 0 624 285 218.95 20OLD SCOTCH 5 0 0 586 339 172.86 20WHITEFRIARS 3 2 0 623 301 206.98 12UNIVERSITYBLACKS 3 2 0 399 392 101.79 12WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 3 2 0 441 461 95.66 12OLD CAMBERWELL 2 3 0 443 411 107.79 8BEAUMARIS A F C 2 3 0 435 468 89.14 8OLD HAILEYBURY 2 3 0 433 488 88.73 8

X MARCELLIN 0 5 0 194 560 34.64 0WARRINGAL A F C 0 5 0 248 866 28.64 0

UNDER-19 (2) BLUEST BEDES MENT. TIGERS 5 0 0 617 151 408.61 20M H S O B 4 1 0 619 317 195.27 16ORMOND 4 1 0 415 405 102.47 16OLD XAVERIANS (2) 3 2 0 376 484 77.69 12HAMPTON ROVERS 2 3 0 440 528 83 .33 8A J A X 2 3 '0 319 397 80.35 8OLD GEELONG 2 3 0 292 400 73 .00 8MONASH BLUES 2 3 0 320 449 71 .27 8DE LA SALLE (2) 1 4 0 232 575 40 .35 4

UNDER-19 (2) REDOLD TRINITY 5 0 0 465 277 167.87 20NORTH OLD BOYS 4 1 0 337 313 107.67 16YARRA VALLEY 3 2 0 534 335 159.40 12THERRY PENOLA OB 3 2 0 546 456 119.74 12OLD PARADIANS (2) 3 2 0 362 338 107.10 12

X CHIRNSIDE PARKA P C 3 2 0 190 396 47.98 12OLD IVANHOE 2 3 0 361 608 59.38 8ST LEO'S EMMAUS W P 1 4 0 348 460 75.65 4AQUINAS 0 C 1 4 0 327 597 54.77 4

X INELIGIBLE PLAYER(S) ROUND 2 .

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VAFAPREMIERSHIP LISTS

1997

W L D FOR AGST % PTSA SECTIO N

OLD XAVERIANS 5 0 0 607 361 168.14 20COLLEGIANS 4 1 0 539 388 138.92 16OLD SCOTCH 4 1 0 498 414 120.29 16OLD HAILEYBURY 3 2 0 426 492 86.59 12OLD MELBURNIANS 2 3 0 451 372 121 .24 8UNIVERSITY BLUES 2 3 0 445 489 91 .00 8OLD PARADIANS 2 3 0 397 495 80.20 8OLD TRINITY 1 4 0 384 447 85.91 4DE LA SALLE 1 4 0 403 512 78.71 4ST BERNARDS 1 4 0 380 560 67.86 4

B SECTIONOLD BRIGHTON 4 1 0 734 372 197.31 16MHSOB 4 1 0 549 400 137.25 16ST KEVINS 4 1 0 634 467 135.76 16ORMOND 4 1 0 548 405 135.31 16THERRY PENOLAOB 3 2 0 550 578 95 .16 12IVANHOE 2 3 0 549 510 107.65 8MAZENOD 0 C 2 3 0 518 508 101.97 8OLD IVANHOE 2 3 0 521 583 89.37 8ST KILDA STH CAULFIELD 0 5 0 454 764 59.42 0BANYULE 0 5 0 365 835 43.71 0

C SECTIO NNORTH OLD BOYS 5 0 0 719 319 225.39 20ST BEDES/MENTONE TIGERS 5 0 0 703 414 169.81 20MARCELLIN 4 1 0 713 315 226.35 16BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE 3 2 0 572 489 116.97 12OLD MENTONIANS 3 2 0 561 484 115.91 12THOMASTOWN 2 3 0 405 547 74.04 8HAMPTON ROVERS 1 4 0 429 469 91.47 4ST LEOS EMMAUS W P 1 4 0 439 700 62.71 4MONASH BLUES 1 4 0 350 710 49.30 4A J A X 0 5 0 307 751 40.88 0

D SECTIO NWHITEFRIARS 5 0 0 612 381 160.63 20OLD GEELONG 4 1 0 533 497 107.24 16BEAUMARIS A F C 3 2 0 517 436 118.58 12OLD ESSENDON GR. 3 2 0 551 476 115.76 12CAULFIELD GRAMMAR 3 2 0 396 382 103.66 12PARKSIDE 2 3 0 448 484 92.56 8ST JOHNS O C 2 3 0 410 479 85.59 8SALESIAN 0 C 1 4 0 451 531 84.93 4AQUINAS 0 B 1 4 0 485 605 80.17 4OLD CAMBERWELL 1 4 0 423 555 76.22 4

E EAST SECTIONKEW 4 1 0 654 316 206.96 16YARRA VALLEY OLD BOYS 4 1 0 694 439 158.09 16OLD CAREY 4 1 0 429 333 128.83 16CHIRNSIDE PARK 3 1 1 448 368 121.74 14RICHMOND CENTRAL 3 2 0 666 434 153 .46 12BULLEEN COBRAS 2 2 1 594 390 152 .31 10ELEY PARK A F C 2 3 0 272 594 45.79 8ELTHAM COLLEGIANS 2 3 0 262 638 41,26 8HAWTHORN CITIZENS 0 5 0 274 784 34 .95 0

E CENTRAL SECTIO NUNIVERSITY BLACKS 5 0 0 593 228 260.09 20WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 5 0 0 526 247 212.96 20U H S O B 3 2 0 450 483 93.17 12LA TROBE UNIVERSITY 3 2 0 315 388 81 .19 12WEST BRUNSWICK 2 3 0 409 444 92.12 8UNIVERSITY REDS 2 3 0 330 388 85.05 8NORTH BRUNSWIVCK 2 3 0 378 495 76.36 8SWINBURNE UNIVERSITY 2 3 0 306 445 68.76 8OLD WESTBOURNE A F C 1 4 0 352 541 65 .06 4

E SOUTH SECTIONSOUTHBANK C B A 5 0 0 741 284 260.92 20PENINSULA O B 4 1 0 568 407 139.56 16ST PATRICKS MENTONE 4 1 0 631 479 131.73 16POWER HOUSE 3 2 0 675 525 128.57 12GLENHUNTLY 2 3 0 457 527 86.72 8OAKLEIGH A F C 2 3 0 493 586 84.13 8ST MARYS 2 3 0 459 559 82.11 8MONASH GRYPHONS 1 4 0 446 522 85.44 4ANZ ALBERT PARK 1 4 0 419 686 61 .08 4ELSTERNWICK 1 4 0 436 750 58.13 4

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