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Page 1: The Amateur Footballer, Week 6, 2000

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Page 2: The Amateur Footballer, Week 6, 2000

Kevin Bartlett and Simon O'Donnell .No matter what sport you're talking, they'll serve up the latest sports news, and interview the sports stars making

the news . So when sports news happens Kevin Bartlett and Simon O'Donnell will break it during The Big Sports

Breakfast. Switch on between 5 .30-9am each weekday morning to Melbourne's own Radio Sport 927a M .

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, . .Fr y Desk

n alternate view to solving deficiency inumpire numbers .

I received an interesting letter last week from"Chris", who obviously has considered the prob-lem of deficiencies in umpire numbers . I haveconsidered Chris's letter and have added somethoughts of my own as a possible plan to be con-sidered.

Last weekend there were 99 games of VAFAfootball played requiring 198 field umpires, 198boundary umpires and 198 goal umpires .

If each of the 72 clubs were to provide 144field umpires (one for senior umpiring dutiesand one for reserve/Club XVIII duties), the VAFAwould only need to supply a minimum of 54 offi-cial umpires to have two umpires in all VAFAmatches. Obviously if our recruiting plans wereeffective the better positioned we would be torotate umpires and rest from time to time theclub supplied umpires.

In my proposal I would suggest that two offi-cial VAFA umpires be supplied to A and B sec-tions and one official VAFA umpire to all othersections, senior and Under 19, with the otherumpire to be provided by one of the club suppliedumpires (probably the home club) . One of the twoclub umpires would need to :

a) agree to umpire matches (and possibly in sec-tions) other than their own team :

and

b) also be prepared to attend VAFA training ses-sions as they would be umpiring senior orUnder 19 matches .

Each club would have a club supplied umpireofficiating in Reserve Section football or ClubXVIII football (92 club supplied umpires) .

The umpires appointed to senior section andUnder 19 sections could obtain the match fee forthemselves or have it directed to their clubs toassist with their fmances, thus providing a finan-

cial incentive forclubs to recruitumpires .

I believe thatpast players wouldmake excellentumpires due to their

PHIL STEVENSCHIEF EXECUTrVE

OFFICE R

prior experience, but there must be a real reasonfor clubs to provide the umpires required . Re-directing the match fee is one initiative but moredrastic measures might be needed to enforce thesupply of umpires .

Readers' thoughts would be appreciated .

On a lighter note I heard an interesting storyrelated to a game of secondary school football,where the umpires failed to turn up, and therewas only one adult present - one of the teachers .The day being a bit cold and windy the fearlessteacher agreed to umpire, albeit from the warmthof a car .

The sound of the horn meant a free kick hadbeen noticed, a tweak of the indicator to the left -a free to the side kicking that way and a tweak tothe right a free to the side kicking that way .

Now maybe that might be the way to recruitmore umpires!! !

Big V on show.

Tomorrow the best of our players go on showin Adelaide against our South Australian coun-terparts . Of course we wish them well .

I would like to sincerely thank the clubs whohave supported the representative football pro-gram, particularly as club games in all sectionsare being played this weekend . It will certainly bein some cases a good test of a club's depth andsome clubs have even welcomed the opportunityto try players well before the fmals in a pressuresituation .

I will provide a match summary and resultssection on this page next week.

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THE JOURNAL OF THE VICTORIAN AMATEUR FOOTBALL ASSOCIATIO N

May 13th, 2000 rice : $1 .50 \161 . 00 No . 6

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.ontrary to any sinister musings about thePabsence of Jason Frenkel he has not bee n

squirreled away in something akin to a witnessprotection program following his selection andprojected winning margin of Old Scotch lastweek (140 points) . The award winning journal-ist has been sent north indefinitely to continuehis ever burgeoning media career. Should hereturn, he may argue a typographical error hadCardinal supporters aghast on the terrraces ofthe Camberwell Sports Ground . Old Xaverianscrushed Old Ivanhoe by 144 points to at leastprovide proof that Jason's intuition told him athrashing was in the air. At Camberwell, afterleading by 23 points at quarter time, the top ofthe ladder Old Scotch were then overrun bybottom team Marcellin .

ROUND 5 REVIEWMarcellin coach Garry Connolly may have

used our scribe's prediction but providing justas much motivation was the chance to defeatOld Scotch on their home ground and moreimportantly notch their first win of the year .Mark Browne who rucked tirelessly and GlenCox in the centre were excellent performers .However the win was built on teamwork andcontributions from all 21 players as the benchbecame a transit lounge to ensure Marcellinwere running hard to the final siren . DangerousScotch forward Luke Hawkins finished with fivegoals (three in the first term) and was involvedin an absorbing battle with young Eagle DerrinGartner .

Old Xaverians are like Big Ben hit by the'millenium bug" . Slow to start the season, theyare now winding up and loom large over thehorizon of A section . A smaller Ben in Coughlanhas assumed the mantle of key on-baller fromthe departed Simon Wood . Opposition ruckmenhave for years been running into Big Michael(Blood) and on the eve of the State Game heserved a reminder that he remains one of thebest big men in the competition . Forwards con-tinue to chime in and a new addition to ringalarm bells for rivals is Tim Gordon (7 goals) .

Leigh Carlson appears to be in charge of anOld Trinity team that may not only stay in Asection for more than one season but be a seri-ous threat to some of the highly fancied outfits .Jamie Stickland kicked 7 goals for the secondweek in a row. Rob Phillips heads a group of tal-ented players still to return to the line-up . MattCollins, recruited from Port Melbourne, played

his first game and showed enough t o

suggest he will be _ . jnot only handyhimself but allowthe coach to use Andrew Ramsden in a numberof roles.

St Kevins coach Mike McArthur-Allenwould be concerned that his team could addonly 2 goals after half time and suffer its secondheavy defeat in three games .

S t Bernards now sit a game clear on top ofthe ladder following their win over UniversityBlues . Although trailing at three quarter timethey didn't concede a goal in the last quarter .Ben Jordan continued the form that has earnedhim state selection and Steve McKeon and NickMitchell again performed on the forward line .University Blues will be worthy adversaries forall teams this season and will be disappointedin letting this opportunity slip .

Cam Eabry's return to his old boys team hasbeen a boost to last season's B section runners-up and a loss to Old Melburnians . Anotheracquisition to have fortified the Unicorns is for-mer Springvale player Peter Sherry . His tena-cious roving style and ball winning ability wasvery important on the small ground . Another toshine was ruckman Heath Taylor who hasrecovered from an early season health scare .Old Melburnians coach Neil Ross may be tryingto reverse last season's trend of a final's slumpwith an early season slump instead .

ROUND 6 PREVIEWWith the State Game played In Adelaide

tomorrow the unavailability of selected playersmay have an impact on this week's games . OldTrinity may have Ramsden and Hatfield miss-ing while O ld Xaverians could be withoutAndrew Gowers, Lachlan Ford, Adam Jonesand Simon Lethlean . The Blood/ Collins ruckcontest will have a big bearing on the outcome .In a tremendous tussle Old Trinity to prevail by9pts .

St Bernards may also be hit hard with fourpossible absentees to State duty but on currentform should have the depth to defeat OldIvanhoe, Adam Douglas may pull on the Big Vto compound The Hoers woes . Bernies by46pts .

Uni Blues will need to exhibit all their A sec-tion nous to defeat NIHSOB and will not behelped by the possible absence of McLachlan .

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he students by I lpts.I reports Old Scotch and ; : : :_~-vi :~

c too disadvantaged by the State Game .?ahoney and Lucas are candidate s

T7,ly . Both teams come seeking a retur n11 Old Scotch by l6pts .

_ .~~fli12 play their first home game thisTheir new rooms will be unveiled to add

-itement of their maiden win last week .an Old Melburnians team down o n

e and possibly missing Reynolds an d; ;larcellin may lose Waters . In a ruggedOM's bylf )ts .

erybody at St .K-.iils 0ld~ .ould like to congratulate .

on joining Robert Hawkins

HE Representative side, held the role as

Arnold as only the 3rd player to join-ame Club" . Having joined th e

,traight from school in 1978 this tal-n,~ a llete made his name in the seniors as:a, .r, .vingman and talented "goal-sneak" u p

forward . Titch had terrific ball skills, good dis-)osa1 and high level of fitness . Today he contin-ues to play in the "Clubbies" running on legschat told him to retire 10 years ago - after all hehas just turned 40! Titch has won numerousrlub awards, has been involved with the VAFA

Assistant Coach and still leads the plavers inlie "Skobiette" . Today the popular Titch isguest of honour at the Past Players Lunch andwe hope that his little legs keep on running fora few more games yet .

St . Bernards f90 - congratulate Shane3yrne on recently playing 2 0 £1 games . Shanehas built his game on fitness, desire andcourage . Again recalled to the seniors in Rd5,Shane is a respected veteran spanning over 1 2

> services . Well done Shane .

SENIt:I N"Z,i CLUB t__ST

!"INS OLD SCOTCH 5I[ -EON ST BERNARDS 3

` RDSON OLD XAVERIANS 7i>LAND OLD TRINITY 7

DE i_ 2ESPIGNY UNIVERSITY BLUES 4A RESERVE

HUDSON OLD TRINITY 7 21LIPSHUT OLD SCOTCH 0 11AILESI ST KEVINS 2 11RIZIO ST KEVINS 0 8

RD ST BERNARDS 0 8:'.'. I :I : ;i,AY UNIVERSITY BLUES 0 8

Ju:iNIORu - 3 . 5 . 00

i ::dSOB 3.4 5.5 7.10 8.13.61Old ;Pietburnians 2 .3 4.3 5.9 7.13.55R?IISOB: Bame rt 3, McIntyre I . Sherrv I . Clowes i . Eabrv I . Krios 1 . Best :Sherry, Taylor.' Eabnt Thompson. Pertzel, Fairchild. Old Melburnians :Topakas 3 . Sutton i . Reynolds 1 . Burgess I . Bunn 1- Best : Burgess, Sutton-Ross . Campbell, Holcombe . Bunn . Umpires : Anthony Damen ; Tint Ovadia(F), Brendan Corcoran; Nathan Billings (B), Kevin Segota: Joint Robinson (G)Old Scotch 4 .8 6.9 7.12 8,13.61Mercetlin 1.3 6.5 10.7 15.10.100Old Scotch: Hawkins 5, Parthenedis 1 . Phillips I . Angus 1 . Best : P: ice. Holt .Hume. Crow, S . Collins. Kitchen . Marcella : Tre anotvan 3. Marson 2 .Johnston 2 . 1Valker 2 . Cox 1 . Caffrv I . Jarrad ~ . Moran I . waters 1 .Armstrong 1 . Best : Browne, Cox. Sampunon. Gleeson, McMahon . Johnston .Umpires : Dirk Kramer; Steve McCarthy (F). Russell Nation: Bernie Hoare(B).Russell Owens (G)University Blues 1 11 5.2 10 .6 10.8.68St Bernards 4 .3 5.6 7.9 11.10.76University Blues : De Crespipi_y 4 . McLaughlin 2. Vasev I . Sollev I .Perterson 1 . Versteegen 1 . Best : Catonpas. Coleman . Letnan . Petty.Crawford, D. Hayter. St BernaaLs:',deKeon 3. H. Mitchell 2. S- Byrne 2. Davis2 . Tankev 2 . Best: Jordan . Bretherton. S . B}rne, Wilkinson, N. Mitchell,MeKeon .Umpires : Mark Gibson; Jarnie Kevins (F) . Santo Caruso ; Alex

Tsllemartts (B)- Bernie Jephson: Andrew Long (G)

Old Ivanhoe 2.3 3.5 5.7 5.8.38Old Xaverians 7.2 14.8 21.10 28.14,182Old Ivanhoe: Donaldson I . Dowd 1 . Knight 1 . Lochran 1 . Mclean 1 . Best:Roberts, McRie. Knight . J. Weddle, Spoor. Sandilands. Old Xuverlans:Gordon 7 . Richardson 7. Dean-Johns 3 . Landrigan 2 . Lethlean 2 . Ford 2 .Cowers 2 . Crana e 2, Allen I . Best: Blood, Coughlan . Ford- Gordon .Cranage . Dean-Johns . Umpires: Craig 0' Dono hue : Cameron Stewart (F).Rob Mutton: Admit Conquest (B)- Domet)e'vapoi : Geoff Grigg (G )Old Trinity 5.3 10.5 16.9 22.11 .143St Kevins 4.0 8.1 10.2 10.3.63Old Trinity : Strickland 7, C . Phillips 4. A . Ramsden 3 . Frost 2 . M. Pawsey 2.Collins I . Hatfield 1 . Sutcliffe I . Van der Vence 1 . Best : C. Pawsey. BranardSrtickland. Sutcliffe . S. Kennedy,. Helton . St. Kevins : Lowerson 3. Lucas2- Chaplin 1 . Garvey l . Sadler l . Hu'Brown I . Travaglia 1 . Best : Pickford,Lowerson, Fraser. Callery. E . Marvsic. Travaglia . Umpires ; GraharuThwaites; Wayne Hinton (F). Tun Dodds: Rottan Dever (B .) S . Capel ; StephenLeahy (G)

RESERVES - 06 .05.00Old Trinity: 3,1 6.2 7.2 11.4,70St.Kev(ns: 2,2 4,8 5.11 7.11,53Old Trinity: Hudson 7, Newtnan, Arttonopoiilos . Schulze- Boyd. Best ;Hudson . Coaper. Lauletta . B)adini. Robinson . Schulze. St .Kev ins: Molest2, Bevaqua . S~biba. RRnte rton- Curtis- Hassett. Best : Lynch . Waight,Hassett,l4urterton, S . Kennedy. Curtis .Old Ivanhoe: 1.0 1.0 1 .1 1 .1 .7Old Xaverlans: 7.1 12.7 19.9 22.14 .146Old Ivanhoe: Davis . Best: Corcoran . Theodosis . Brophy- Miller Gem,George . Price. Old Xaverians: Jones 5 . Ryan 5 . H ardman 3. Stean T.Ireland . Call'ntan . Keyhoe . McQueen-Part on . Con Ian . Drake. Orlando .Best : Drake. Keyhoe, McQueen-Parton. Callman .Ryan . Stean.University Blues: 2.0 4 .3 7.3 9.6 .60St .Bernards: 3.2 4.2 5.6 7.8 .50University Blues: Longlev 3. Hocking 2, Slhnmon. Nation, B. Coleman.Stockdate . Best: Nation. Sl'unmon. M . McKe rrow•- Brow it. Sturrock, B.Coleman . St .Bcrnards: Cards. Ju ri cskay. Capes, Sheehan- Llcciardo. B .Overman. P. Ha rvey . Best : Sheehan . B. Overman. P. Ha rvey . L . Ovrerntan .J. Mount, W . Roman .Old Scotch: 2.2 6.4 9.6 13 .10 .88R' a r'cetlln: 2.2 4.3 6.9 10.9 .69Old Scotch: T. Reid 3- Oliver 3 . LillLtgston 2 . Stratos 2. C . Reid, Dimming,Stevens . Best: D. Thomas. LIDlltgston- C. Reid, Pattenden . T . Reid . Oliver.Ainrcell in : Petroft 4 . Cooper. Wit . Duncan, Wallis, Day, Symes. Best :Slattery, Wit, Cooper. Day, Duncan, David W. James :MHSOB: 2.1 6.3 8.4 11.7 .73Old Melburnlanrs: 2.4 5.6 8.6 10.11 .71MHSOB : O'Brien 2 . Robinson 2, Gaunt 2 . Hawkes 2. Wright- Schiano.Best : Knight . G . McCully. R> Newton, Hawkes, Rob inson . Feferkranz. OldMelburni®ns: B. Dixon 3 . M . Rose 2, Ba rv. G . Dison. Hart - MIDer, Righetti .Best : Mrdquinney. Righetti . wilheim . Banks, M . Rose, Mille r

TODAY'S MATCHESA SECTION

OLD XAVERIANS v . OLD TRINITYST BERNARDS v . OLD IVANHOEUNIVERSITY BLUES v . MHSO BST KEVINS OB v. OLD SCOTCHMARCELLIN v . OLD MELBURNIANS

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M.H.S .O .B . ® ,Coach : I} Jonnolly Coach : Warren Fall Co~ .̂h : Kevin Tibaldi Coach : Neil Ross Coach : Brendan Maso nRes . Coach: David Howe Res . Coach: Peter O'Dea Asst. Coach : Anthony Parker Asst. Coach: rk Sarau Res. Coach :

Res . Coach: Steve Cropley Gary Jackso n1 1 J Barnett

1 A Oates1 M . Bennett 1 A. Ne ttleton (DVC)

2 G. Petroff 2 S McCully ,2 L Lochran 2 S . Theodore (DVC) 2 B. Phillips

3 D. Waters (C) 3 D Woodley.

3 M Sandilands 3 A. Ross 3 C. Hosking4 A Wilkinson 4 C Eabry (DVC)

.4 J . Mansfield 4 M . Hazell 4 T. Hoft (~).

5 M. Moran 5 P Sherry 5 B. S poor 5 L. Bun n6 D. Holme

5 R. Price (DVC)6 A C5 D. Sampimon 6 R Josep h

7 J Pertzel (C)6 M. McKie7 J. Knight 7. C. Thompson

. ro w7 J . Kitchen6 M. Rowe

8 J Gerner 8 T. Steevns 8 M. Love tt 8 C. Reid8 M . Browne

9 D Fairchild (VC) 9 M . Karayanis 9 C. Aubrey ( DVC) 9 S . Collins (VC)9 M. Macquire 10 D Skinner 10 C . Crowley 10 T. Roberts 10 J . Kerr10 M . Christian 11 K Krios 11 S . Tully 11 S . Boyd 11 M . Angus (DVC )11 D . Taylor 12 M Feferkranz

12 C . Brani a ng13 C Barker

12 A . Hewitt13 S . Rose

12 S . Hum e13 N Hooper12 A Caifiry 13 J Gregson 14 A . Francis 14 L. Reynolds

.14 T Rei d13 T. Collins 14 A Watson 15 G . Douglas 15 M . Rose

.15 M . O'Brien

14 15 A Martin 16 M . Woods 16 A . Browne 16 A. Speed15 M . Chunn 16 F Davis 17 A . Corcoran 17 J . Miller 17 D Thomas16 G. Cull 17 R Clowes 18 J. Hope

19 D Warty18 A . Topakas

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.18 H. Thomas

17 G. Cox 18 R Limbrick .20 J. Keane

19 B . D xo n20 N Pirouet

19 S . Spide n18 D . Ga rt ner 19 R Ware 21 R . Robe rts

.21 L Boyd

20 L. Murph y19 D . Cooper 20 J Wilso n

21 C Kelly22 P. Donaldson23 A D l

.22 A . Waddell

21 S . Gibb s22 C. Heath20 C . Pezzinenti

21 G. Whiston 22 D Armstrong. oug as

24 E . B y rne 23 M . Be r24 L. Holcombe

23 D . Cran e24 L Hawkins

22 D . Marson 23 C Harvie24 A Clark

25 A . White26 D . Ross 25 J . Guest

.25 S . Lillingston

23 P. Gleeson 25 H Taylor 27 J. Weddle 26 C. Kenned y27 J Slater

26 T Downing24 G. Romanin25 D . Cope

26 A Askew 28 A . Jenkins29 R . Weddle

.28 J . Ballantyne

27 T Collins28 B . Robinso n

26 J. O'Connor27 S Dods28 S Rodder

30 E . Brophy 2 9 T Mulligan30 I McMullin (C)

29 M . Gnatt27 D . Theisz 29 G McCully

31 N, Miller32 P. Dowd

.31 J . Had

30 T. WigneyRatcliffe31 C28 D . Johnston 30 R Knight 33 B . Davis 32 L. Barry

.32 T. Chapman

29 D . Harbe rt s 31 J Davis 34 A . Tieman 33 G. Dixon (RC) 33 N . Morri s30 A . Treganowan 32 A Cassell (DVC) 35 L . McLean 34 T. Barker 34 E . Olive r31 W. Devercelli 33 S Harrison 36 M . Pollock 35 D . Brown 35 P. O'Conno r32 34 E Thompson ( DVC) 37 P. Armstrong 36 A . McKeon 36 S . Prendergas t33 D Moran 35 38 Ge George 37 R . Mulquiney 37 M . Parthenide s.34 D . Jarrod 36 J . Midson 39 Ga Georg e

40 R Davies38 S . Grig g39 S Dram

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35 J . Frazer 37 R McIntyre.

41 A. Harper.

40 D . Sutton 39 N . Addiso nWarne r40 A

36 M . Hurley 38 S Robinson 42 L . Courage 41 G. Wilhelm (RVC).

41 M . Lipshu t37 C . Murray 39 R Verma 43 T. Van Bloomstein 42 P. Theodore 42 J Ros s38 N . Armstrong

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44 A . Weis e45 M . Toovey 43, P. Gallagher

44 S Edmund

.43 J . Paterson

39 B. Colville 42 B Cookman 46 J. Weir .45 C . Murphy

44 C. Evans45 M Blenhei m40 J . Wilkinso n

L Fitzpatrick43 J Burke 47 D . Bernet

48 M . Tolley 46 C . Neeson.

46 A . McCullyy.

42 B. Dinneen44 M Hawke s45 M Webster

49 A. Barke r50 J. Sma rt

47 B . Ri hetti48 C . Jenkins ( RVC)

47 N . Slade n48 T. Stubb s

43 J . Walls 46 A O'Brien 51 B. Shadbolt 49 A . Flemingg 49 L. Hume44 M . Syme 47 L Hawkins 52 N . Maguire 50 P. Marinis 50 E . Pathenide s45 48 M Moore 53 S. Price 51 C . Banks ( RVC) 51 A . Faichne y46 L . O'Flynn 49 P Chester 54 Z . Aboujaba 52 B . Campbell 52 N . Leitl47 50 B Gaunt 55 P. Lilis 53 M . Ward 53 T. Frankenburg48 A. Ryder 51 J . Newton 56 E. Broomhil l

57 G . Mclsaac54 I . Paterson55 J. Gooley

54 N . Simon55 G . Sarkozy

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51 S . McCann 54 R Anderson 60 C . Pitt 58 T. Burdeau.

58 M . Thwaites55 S Walker 59 S . Topakas 59 S . Eagar56 T Wright 60 B . Reid 60 B . Crum p57 S Logan 61 61 J . Stratos58 62 W. Hauserman 62 S . Mile s59 L. Jones 63 63 T. Joyce60 R Newton 64 64 R . McKinnon

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Coach : Leigh Carlson Coach : Tim Coach : Garry Foulds Coach : Coach : Lee Adamso nAsst . Coach: Phil Gaut O'Shaughnessy Res . Coach : David Law M ike McArthur-Allen Res. Coach : Mick Conno pRes Coach: Cr:, : . :ave Res. Coach : Chris Res . Coach :

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4 S . McKeo n5 Joe Mount (DVC)

3 . D . Cu rtis4 M . Winterton

4 D. Guen erichg6 Russell C 4 D. Landrigan 6 J . Mckay 5 M . Dollman 5 L . Fulton7 Van Der Venne T

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7 D. Hayte r8 J Ha ter

8 Fro7 S. Lethlean (VC) 9 B . Jordan . o man . y

8 Stebbins C 8 A. Keyhoe 10 N . Mitchell (VC) 9 A. Bevaqua 9 S. Mead e9 Andrews A (VC 9 J Hawkins 9 P. Capes 10 N. Fraser 10 D . Mapleston e10 Shaughnessy11 Richards A

.10 D . Rennex 12 B . Hogan

13 C. Mitchell11 D. Ryan12 M . Rizio

11 L . No rt h12 G. McLachlan (C)

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12 J . Bowe n13 C Ellis

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14 L. Mahoney15 M . Olive

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14 Gamble R_15 Stephens i

.14 D . Stone y

.17 J . Ferns 16 B . Ga rvey

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16 Hillas C 15 L. Ford 18 D. McLaughlinGollant g(C

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.18 J . Grigg 17 G. de Crespigne y

1 6 Nankervis B17 Hatfield G(VC)

16 A . Gowers .20 T Sheehan 19 D. Sheehy 17 J . Kani s

17 Newman J16 S . Skidmore 21 B . Loughlin 20 L. Hull-Brown

21 J Sibilia18 S . Chee l

18 Clarke L 17 D . Richardson 22 A . Merrington .22 J Macey

19 R . Lowcoc k19 Barr C 18 T. Gordon 23 A . Mastrapasqua 23 B Quirk 20 A . Davis20 Phillips C (VC) 19 A . Jones 24 P. Harv ey .

24 S Powell 21 J . Hocking20 Deane-Johns G21 Kennedy L 20 M . Hardman ( RC)

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25 C . Osborne26 J . Gollant

.25 B . Marusic26 D S dl

22 P. Sheehan23 T Wilco x22 Munroe H

23 Ramsden A. c ueen-Parton

22 27 A . Nathan ( RC) e r. a27 R . Gross

.24 R . Calno n

24 Boyd A 23 R . Coughlan28 B . Carris s29 D Gleason

28 M . Giansiracusa 24 . S. Russell25 Collins M25 Cameron F RVC

( )24 B . Coughlan (VC)

.29 J . Overman (R) 29 J . Giansiracusa

30 M . Gar anog25 D . Soll y26 M . Vase y25 Schulze D 25 P. Lechte 30 J . DeBono

31 B Collins 31 A . McGuiness'

27, B. Pricke r26 Robinson D27 Ramsden R

26 S . Tucker27 J Drake

.32 T. Harvey

Connor32 S . O33 B . Hug hes 28• M. Thoma s

27 Tudori I28 Butler C

.28 B . Cranage

33 R . Nutte r34 D . Byrne

34 S . Richardso n35 B ~Ilella

29. J . Caulloupas30. M . Coleman

29 Harmer G 29 D . Galbally 35 M . Juricskay.

36 A . Smith 31 M . Hal l30 Glass D30 L Taylor

30 C . Kelly 36 A . Shaw32 C B d R

37 S . Kennedy 32 J . Garnaut.31 Bladeni S 31 L . Tuddenham . on ( )

33 T Smith38 J . Batema n39 S G ibbl

33 L . Twaddle32 Pawsey C33 Heighton D

32 M . Allen33 A . Sassi

.37 A . Catterall

. r e40 N . Perrett

34 L . Fishle y35 S . Hasle r

34 Boyd M35 Pawsey M 34 R Jones

38 S . Gra y39 S . Byrne

41 J . Hassett42 J . Pangrazio 36 T. McKinley

37 A L36 Sutcliffe J37 Dann S

35 P. Ryan36 L . Deane-Johns

40 D . Thomas41 B . Overman

43 W. Kei qhran44 D. M oylan

. ennen38 M . Peterson

37 Cochrane A 37 T. Freer 42 T. James 45 D. Weight 39 B . Denha m38 Phillips R (C) 38 R Hall 43 C . Davis 46 J . Travaglia 40 C . Brookes39 Antonopoulos T39 Anderson H

.39 M . Meehan

44 S . Taylo r45 M . Tankey

47 M . Chapman48 S . McConnell

41 R . Crawfor d42 M . Horto n40 Jarred W

41 Lauletta S40 R . MacWhirter 46 W. Attard 49 R . Simkiss 43 S . Ferguso n

42 Torney A41 A . Dillo n42 N Ireland

46 M . Licciard o47 G . Taylor

50 C. Nosed a52 C . Leathern

44 R . Feathersto n43 De Stefanis M44 Power B

.43 T. Woodruff (VC) 48 James Mount

49 S . Donnelly53 M . Chaplin54 S . Game

45 J . Armstron g46 M . McKerrow

44 Wallace I44 Maiyah A

44 B . Hilbert 50 D . Tonks 57 M . Hinsley 47 R. McKerrow

45 Treadwell G45 C . Smith 51 P. Romanin 58 J . Ferrari 48 T. Rourke

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,- n interesting set of results this week. TheZ 1 Mazenod juggernaut is gaining some realmomentum, and so too is the Old Haiievburv'express train' . NOBs couldn't quite bury the OldParadian ghosts of 1999 . De La Salle made anemphatic statement to everyone by caningOrmond at Gunn : could that 9/4 be spot on themoney? Old Brighton just keep chugging alongand are winning everywhere . Whitefriars are stillvery competitive, whilst Collegians and OldMentonians see them all .

What will happen next is anybody's guess . Nowthat the weather has turned, I'm expecting somestrange results . Going from fast to heavy tracksinvariably produces enough head-scratching situ-ations to keep Selsun in business for another year.Bring it on! !

ReviewContentment on/off the field is one of the kev

ingredients for success . Mazenod have been ableto achieve this in 2000, and the results are nowstarting to show on the scoreboard . In an emphat-ic display at the home of Harry, their new, morestructured game plan was evident in the 1st halfwith 18 scoring shots to 4, to run out easv winnersby 60 pts. Kavanagh led the procession with 5goals, and was ably assisted by Hanley andLancaster. The Lions' best apparently wereMaxwell, Piasente and Robertson .

The first draw for 2000 was played out atBundoora between Old Paradians and NOBs .NOBs held sway, being in control for most of thedav. However, the OPs seem to have this habit offinding under pressure when playing NOBs . Thevisitors haven't quite been able to bury theirnemesis of 1999 . OP actually hit the front by agoal from Gale, and looked set to hang on, beforea very late goal by Halpin squared it all up . For thehome side, there was none better than Porteous,who had plenty of assistance from Hart and votingLoney. For the visitors . Captain Collison wastremendous, along with Curry and Carney .

The camel trek across the fields and valleyswas worth it for Old B righton, as they disposed ofWhitefriars at Donvale by 53 pts . The win was setup with a 6 goal burst in 10 mins in the secondquarter to end the contest quickly and efficiently .The 'road runner' Jackson starred again for thewinners . So too did Dennis and Williams, who per-formed the 'human blanket' job on Reidy . For thelosers, it appeared that Law, Cunningham andVan Den Boom played well .

Ormond put out the red carpet to De La Sall eat that majestic venue, E.E .Gunn . However, theymust have been too intent on worrying about the

tea and scones . Thehome team's bubbleburst for the firsttime this year by aside too physicaland too committed to go down by 56 pts . Tooheyin his 200th game (well done, Tooza) was in scin-tillating form, and he even had the audacity totake a 'hangar' in the fonvard line! Wood andPrezens also chipped in with great efforts . For thelosers, McConszll was a stand out, along withBlock and debutant, Martin .

Mick Dwver's Old Haileybury 'hosted' SvaSamIld's Old M entonians at the home of footy,EP, and duly won the contest by 75 pts. OH blast-ed out of the blocks to lead by 7 goals at quartertime to effectively end the game . The Panthersthough, to their credit, fought valiantly all day, butwere no match for the Bloods who seem to begathering steam, and regaining their A Sectionform. Other sides, beware, their position does notmatch their abilitv. For OH, the best were White,Hassett, and SeceuIl . For the OMs, chin up fellas,you'll win very soon, the best contributors wereVick (again), Murphy and Flaskis .Preview

NOBs host Collegians at Brunswick . The Lionsare desperate for a win, as the field is starting getawav from them . Tim Hart will surely be looking atsome youngsters from their rampaging Unders totry and spark them into action . MeanwhIle, NOBswill still be smarting from the one that got awaylast week . NOBs too good by 49 pts .

Old Paradians make the long journey to thebeach to face the in-form Old Brighton. The OBshave been in sparkling form of late, whilst the vis-itors' form has been patchy . Even though OB maybe missing some players through state duties, I'llgo out on a limb again, tempt fate, and hope peo-pie will still talk to me. The home team by 28 pts .

It's Old Haileybury's turn to pack thosecamels and head to Donvale this week to meetWhitefriars . I still maintain that the 'Friars' formis not that bad . However, after seeing with my owntwo eves the Mick Dwyer machine click into gear,I feel that the away side has regained some of theform that made them very competitive in ASection . The white shorts (OH) to salute - 13 pts .

All roads lead to EP in the 'match of the round',where popular coach, Dave Murray, and his bandof merry men from zenod, take on SteveGrace's rebounding Ormond . Mazenod seem to beplaying for each other and have implemented theirnew game plan very effectively . The 'Nodders areon the march . Ormond will be very angry after last

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,veek's belting, and they may be a bit 'Gunn' shybeing away from home . Mazenod to sneak in by 8

pts.in the final match, we see the resurgent De La

salle host the winless Old Mentonians . Try asthey will, the Panthers will be no match for PaulCooper's troops, who seemed to have turned thecorner, judging by their win last week . However,should the home team take this game too lightly,OM can surprise, as they give 100% all day, every

day. De La will still be too good by 55 pts .

TwosNOBs, Old Brighton, Old Haileybury, Mazenod,

De La Salle .

old .7 aradians' Players Can -ron Price andBrent Richardson both played their 50th gamefor the Club last Saturday. Glen Porteous willplay his 50th game today against Old Brighton .Congratulations , boys and thank you for yourefforts.

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S~~NIOi28 - 6 .5 .00Old!! leybury 7.4 9.11 12.15 18.21.129Old i.;entonlans 0.1 2.4 7.7 7.12 .154Old Iiaileybury : Adam Hilton 3 . Shepherd 3. Jayasekera 2, Elliott 2 . KejnaI . S . Langford-Jones 1 . Hassell I . White I . Hanson 1, Ross I . Lappage 1,Johnston l . Best : White, S. Langford-Jones . Hassell . Hanson, Secctd.Forsyth. Old PRentinoens : Ballarttine 3, Flaskis 2 . Bournon 1, Kuramoto I .Best: Murphy. Vick, Z. Kuramoto. Newton . Nock, Dwyer. Umpires: RobertSneddon: Daniel Halliwe.ll (F), Jon Vincent (B), Andrea' Long ; MichaelLentini (G )Ormond 2.2 3.3 6.3 7.9.51De La Salle 4.5 9.7 13.10 16.11 .108Ormond: Mabbeft 2. Scanlan 1 . Stone 1 . Beckett 1 . Naughton 1, Sebo 1 .Best: McConvill- Bailev, Block . Presser, Black. James . De La Salle: Duggan3, Silvers 2, Bonnici 2, Hackett 2 . Jackson 2, N. Harbor 1, Corin I . Morel 1,Prezens 1 . Wood 1 . Best: Wood, Prezens, D. Hyland. N. Barber. Toohey. S .Hyland . Umpires: Geoff Curran: Sunon Oliee (F), Craig Arnold : GarrvClancy (G)7'hitefriar3 3.1 5.3 7.4 8.5 .53Old Brighton 3.5 10.6 11.11 15 .16,106Fdhitefrlars: Carrigg 3, Reidy 2. A . Pawhk 1 . M . Carbone I . Pasqualotto 1 .

Best : Law. A. Carbone . A . Pawlil;, Cunningham, Pasqualotto, Van der Boom .Old Brighton; Fitzgerald 3, Dennis 3. Tpuns 2. Bradley 2 . Gadsden 1 . Pirre1, Jackson I . Phelan I . McLaugtilan I . Best : Jackson . Dennis, Williams,Tyisutu, Paterson . Nikas . Umpires : Peter James ; Gene Hodgins (F), VetVescov5 : Geoff Robinson ( G )Old Paradians 2.4 4.10 7.10 11.12.78North Old Boys 4.4 6.7 10.9 11.12 .78Old Partilians: Porteous 4. Wood 2 . Heffernan 1, Holland 1 . Galloway 1,Harford 1 . Gale 1 . Best : Porteous, Hart. J . Swindon, Stevens, Loney .Vincent.North Old Boys : Carney 3, M. Maguire 2, R. Maguire 2, Phyland I . Boothl, Tonkut 1 . Hap1Ut 1 . Best : B . Colllson, Curry. Casboult, R. Maguire,Carney. Connolly . Umpires : Peter Simpson : Richard Eastwood (F), BernieDiy, Robert Parry (G)collegians 0.2 1.3 3.4 4.5.29'iazenod 2.9 4,14 7.15 12.17.89Collegians: Thompson 1 . Huggins 1 . Palmer 1 . Hoskhng I . Best : Maxwell,D . Phillips, Paisente. E. Waters . Robertson, S . Moilard. Mazenod:Kavwzagh 5 . Polan 2. Kelly 1 . Tucker 1, Fisher 1, Meehan 1 . Lancaster I .Best: Meehan, R}an . Hanley . Paolucei . Dunne, Lancaster. Umpires: PaulJones; Neville Boyle (F). Kirsty Pay: Dan Bettner (B). John Kelly : Bjorn

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Co ll egians : 1.1 1.2 1.3 2.4.16Mazenod 0 C: 1.5 6 .7 10.13 12.18.90Collg : K . Jones. LVoolle_v . Best : A. Farr, N. Hart, McCann. D. Milat .Opie, Herself, Mazenod 0 C: Hawkins 4, Hobbs 4 . Meehan 2, FothtioUs 2 .Best ; Fothuotis . Gooden, C . MurraY . Parry, Leggett, Hawkins ,Old i amdians: 2.2 3.2 5.3 5.5.35North Old Boys: 3.2 7.7 12.9 14.10.94Old parsdlsns : S. Jenkins. Murray, Richardson, Sacco, Simpson . Best:Jovice, WaLsh, K . Jenkins . Richardson . Atkin. S . Ciavola.l4orth Old Boys:M. Barker 5 . Sanders 4 . Sutherland 2 . M . Phyland 2, Zacek . Best : Smith,Trhnboli, M. Barker, Sutherland . Sanders, Tonkin.4'hitefrlars: 1.1 2.4 2.4 3.4 .22Old B qhton: 3.1 5.2 8.7 9.11 .65Fl-nitefnsrs : Glenn . Gibbons . l.'ood. Best : D. Barnes. Glenn . Johnson .

Maguire, Sinclair. Winch . Old Brighton : C . Stewart 2, Ghinavin 2. Cooper

2, Murch, McMahon . K. Lynch. Best: Talbot, White. S . Gadsden, Ginnavin .

Ewert, Boxer .Ormond: 2.3 3 .7 4.9 4,10.34Do La Salle: 3.0 4.1 5.5 8.7.55Ormond: C . Clearv. Farrell, Kukul}'an, Koostra. Best : Ritchie, Joy. Guzzo,Farrell, Keleher, Kuk-uljan . De La Salle: Hall 2 . Borella. Bowden, Laragy,O'Donnell, Walker. Williams. Best : O'Donnell- 1L'aters . Hall, Buick, King.Walker.Old HaIlebury: 6.3 10.9 13.11 21 .14 .140Old ARentonians: 0.1 0.2 1.3 2.4 .16Old Hsilebury; Brubar 8 . Dimond 3, Barney 3, Horne 3. Brandham, Ladd .Langford-Jones . R . Mitchell . Best : Home, Bnrbar, Dimond . Harrop, Floyd,Brandham . Old Menton3ans: Anderson . Riley, Best; Mason, Lawes .Frances- Walsh. Riley. Jones .

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Elsternwick Park, SaturdayDE LA SALLE v. OLD MENTONIANS

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B SectionCOLLEGIANS

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1 S. Mollard (VC )

2 N. Florentine3 B. Woolhouse (C)4 G. Palmer (VC)5 R . Henebery5 D. Greeves6 S. Van De r

Veene (RVC)7 S. El g8 N. Beattie9 T. Hovey10 S . Harding11 B . McKenzie12 N . Harrison13 W. Daly14 J . Dixo n14 D . Warne - Smith15 Y. Phillips16 D . Phillips17 R . Hosking18 C . Mollard19 A . Baxter20 Andrew Farr21 C . Harri s22 S. Piasente23 N . Mila t24 T. Kno x25 C . Unsworth26 S . Woolley (RC)27 S . Humphry (VC)28 N . McCann29 A. Kenneally30 L. Moon31 J . Ros e32 D. Thompson33 M . Maxwell34 M . Britten35 Ashley Farr

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37 M . Opi e38 T. Marks39 N . Hart40 M . O'Donnel l

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NTH OLD BOYSCoach: Frank DunneliRes. Coach : Darren Caddy1 . D .Wilkinson2 . D .Waters3 . T.Waters4 . S .Slee p5 . B .Devine (RC)5 . D .Sken e6 . N .Vogels7 . P.Booth8. B .Collison (C)9. L .Curry (DVC)10 . S.McGrath11 . G .Collins12 . S .Lock13 . THalpin14 . D.Kingham15 . J .Talbot16 . D.Collins17 . M .Maguire18 . C.Murray19 . P.O'Farrell20 . J .Sutherland21 . N .Casboult22 . M .Connelly23 . P.O'Dwyer24 . J .Barke r25 . G .Phyland26. S .Smit h27 . W.McTaggart28. M .Nulty29. D .Boyer30. M .Leigh31 . L .Boyle32. M .Phyland33. M .Barker34. J.Saad35. M .Carne y36. D .Tonkin (VC)37 . S .Mikunda39 . R .Maguire38 . M .Amo r40 . C .Phyland41 . N .Tonki n42 . P.Pesavenko43 . D .Zace k44 . M .Drum45 . B.Pawsey46 . N .Goonan47 . J .Barlow48 . P.Daniels49 . A.Stone50 . TDrum51 . S .Fitzpatrick52 . N .Sanders53 . TAyerbe54 . A .Trimboli55 . D.Scicluna56 . P.Arnol d57. C .Blaine58. J .Gurry60. D .Moore61 . F.Lynch62. A .McKenzie-

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1 A. Kryzwnia k2 A. Pirrie3 C. Barrow4 M. Talbot5 N. Perry6 S. Alderso n7 B. Logan (VC)8 M . Gadsden9 S. Lenno x10 M . Dennis11 A . Fitzgerald12 H . Bickett13 R . Kent14 S . Williams (C)15 D . Tymms (VC)16 W. Earl17 A . Rickarby18 M . Jackson (VC)19 S . Gadsden20 A . McLachlan21 T. Ewert22 L . O'Neill23 L . Holt25 S . Nikas26 A . Cooper27 D . Paterson28 J . Bradley29 J . Murc h30 A. McLaughlin31 A. Bristow32 G . Earl33 P. Phelan34 J . White35 C . Stewart36 B . Pollock38 J . Raj u39 A. Ginnavin40 B . Patterson41 J . Murchie42 P. McMahon43 B . Farnham44 A . Brown

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B SectionOLD H AILEYDURY OLD M EUTOU I ANS Of T RSCoach : Mick Dwyer Coach: Sven Samild Coach: Peter Bedford Coach : Steve Grace Coach: Dx: aagherRes. Coach: Wayne Moss Res Coach: Craig Davis Res. Coach : Damian Carroll Res. Coach: Craig Tonkin Res Coach : drfan Grills

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4 S. Langford-Jones 4 G Stroud5 C Wallace

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.7 P. Cosgriff 6 D Whelan 6 C Houston

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8 A Davis9 M. Lambert

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9 C Maguire10 A Pawli k.

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10 D Scanlan 11 R Reid y12 N . Hanson 13 A Palmer

14 K Campbell 13 M. Ploenges 11 D Robbins 12 R Pawli k13 B. Harrop 15 C Davis 14 B. Brabender 12 N Sebo 13 T Hughes14 A. Forsyth 16 D Nock 15 B. Dintinosante 13 B Stone 14 T Carrig g15 N . Biggs 17 L Richardson 16 M. Godfrey 14 S James 15 P Campbel l16 P. O'Donnell 18 T Bournon 17 B. Hart 15 S Naughton 16 B VbridanbociTi (VC)

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--,_Ihe first sign of wintry conditions did not really ere-, . ate too much havoc to the results or to the stan-dard of football . Ajax burst the Beaumaris bubble witha pretty convincing display at Albert Park. Ivanhoe-Assumption are becoming the giantkillers especially athome, the travel took its toll on the boys from Therrv,Rovers were pretty convincing although losing Ariz fora couple of weeks . while the Two blues bounced backonto the winners list .REVIEW

The ground conditions at Como were not goodwhich made the chance of good football pretty difficult .But the Rovers through some excellent defensive workwere able to take control and led by 3 goals at the maininterval . The Ogs bounced back pretty strongly duringthe 3rd stanza to close the gap but the Rovers wereable to steady and held a pretty handy 30 point lead atthe final break . Still not to be outdone Ogs came againwith a burst at the start of the last and looked a moresettled side, but the visitors were able to regain therecomposure and keep the ball in their attacking zone torecord a comfortable victory . Good players forHampton were the young guns Borradale. Jackson andbig Anton Duddy . Would like to tell you who tried hardfor the Ogs but unfortunately I can't .

An opening term of 7 goals set the tone for StBedes Mentone Tigers comfortable victory overTherry . From then on it was a very even contest withneither side giving an inch, with the slippery conditionsnot making the game a great spectacle . The Tigers run-ning game was a feature of their play, and their defencewas strong and full of running limiting Therry to only6 goals where their yearly average has been up around16 . Timmy Beasley was back to his brilliant best, theWintle Bros were prominent . David Goodchild and PaulCarroll played well . James Drury played a good taggingrole and certainly didn't have to travel as far as his oldman and yours truly to get a beer on Saturday Night -i Iie Flinders Pub indeed . For Therry Elliott Melia andEdwards never stopped trying .

What a week in football it must have been for theHoes, in crisis last week giantkillers this week . TheSaints feel that we need to call the srewards in . theystarted really well and were 3 goals up and lookinggood but then the rot set in with the home side beingtotally dominant kicking 12 unanswered goals withtheir midfielders and forwards being in total control .From then on tired legs and a heavy ball made scoringvery difficult for both sides, all in all a very good day atthe office for Ivanhoe-Assumption, while for Glen Eirasome hard work lies ahead starting on the trainingtrack. For the Hoes Darren Pearce made a great debutwith 5 goals, Chris Tucker was back to his best andWood and Flynn were good . Very hard to find 4 quarterplayers for the Saints but better ones were EvansAstapenko and Hayes-Dewar .

Prahran put last week's disappointment behindthem to record in the end a pretty convincing victory

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over the Bull ants . Aswas the norm the con-ditions at Toorak Parkwere pretty slippery .The first half was a pretty even tussle with Prahrangoing in with a slight lead at half time . Both sides werehard at it with no one able to assert their ascendancyuntil the third stanza where the Two Blues throughHodgy were able to get it out of the middle and down toWalscom to kick 6 goals and have a handy lead atorange time . The Bullants were not able to recover.went goal for goal in the last stanza but could not pegthe home side back . Good players for Prahran wereBenny Hodgson, Walscom, and young Beer againwhilst for Bulleen-Temp Schneider and Graham wereworthy of mention.

The conditions at Albert Park were not too bad forthe clash of the Titans . Ajax taking the points and thepyschological advantage at this stage . Beaumarisstarted well but squandered their opportunities withsome costly misses 5 straight points . Ajax then tookover and continually ran through the lines setting it upfor their forwards Kirzner. Freund and Davis to have afield day. Beaumaris came back at the Jackas throughstages of the game but appeared to be flat and did notplay with the same intensity of the first 4 rounds andhence suffered their first defeat at the hands of a pret-ty cohesive unit . Adrian Redlich at CHB was in greattouch in his 150th game Nick Gold must have a soreleft foot, whist Dukes and Davis were in good form as Ithought were numbers 28 and 49. For the Sharks nonewere better, than Brayden "Desi" Haynes, Pottsyshowed what he can do and will only improve, whileGuids freshly promoted from the U19's was a worthycontributor.PREVIEW

Will not be easy for us this week with players miss-ing on State Duty . Good luck to all those selected playwell and most of all enjoy yourselves .

Therry back on their home soil await a desperateOld Geelong who really need a win . Back on theirhome turf I feel they will be hard to beat, will be smart-ing a bit from their performance last week and shouldgo OK . The Ogs will throw everything at them and willnot go down without a fight but really it's Therry forme .

St Bedes Mentone Tigers make the short trek upto Packer Reserve to tackle a Glen Eira side also inurgent need of a victory . The Tigers are looking to playfinals footy in the year 2000 and for this to happenthey must win games like today's and that is exactlywhat they will do . Well I think so anyway.

The all conquering Ajax make the journey acrosstown to Ivanhoe . On form you would expect theJackas to win and win quite comfortably . But the Hoesat home are a dangerous combination having alreadyclaimed a couple of big scalps there this year. Today Ithink they will stumble, Ajax are getting better and bet-

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ter week by week as more players return, they are lis-(,enirlg to Harmesy, and TB feels they will continue ontheir winning way this week, although be well advisednot to take the home side lightly.

Two of my former clubs clash in what should be agood game at David Street . Two different extremes herec,xperience and physical strength, against youth andpace, makes for a good contest . Both have struggled abit so far, the Rovers will miss Denver, Prahran mightbe getting a couple back to strengthen their coffers andif that is the case I give them a good chance so muchso that I am tipping the Two Blues to cause a minorsurprise.

The final game of the round sees Beaumaris trav-elling to Bulleen, not a short journey for them . Athome the Bullants are a tough nut and will be right inthe game. A sign of a good side is one that can bounceback from adversity and that is what the Sharks Will belooking for this week . They will have worked hard thisweek on their game plan and sticking to it, and if theypractice this and remain positive I have no doubt theywill return to the winning list today .SOCIAL

Prahran are having their Sports and FashionAuction at the Heath's Function Centre at CaulfieldRacecourse on the 17th of June at 7 .30pm. Cost is

$70.00 per head which includes a Three Course Mealall beverages, Fashion Parade, a guest speaker ofcourse the Auction and a DJ . If it is anything like lastyear's event it promises to be a great night . Tables of10 can be arranged by contacting Jill Flack on 9-6144399 . Be there.

Press CorrespondentsVery happy another 9! 10 . The Tigers were so good

this week I got 3 reports from them . Thanks guys butjust 1 sent on a consistent basis is ideal . Only Ogsmissing this week .

Don't forget the numbers 9-553 1561 phone or faxat home 0412 213541 is the mobile or email me atbraincoCa,optusnet.com.au by 89m Sunday NightsThank you very much .

AJAX - congratulations to AJAX's AdrianRedlich on playing his 150th game for the club lastweek . In a best on ground performance againstBeaumaris Redlich showed his true ability, markingstrongly in defence and giving plenty of drive . All atAJAX congratulate one of its most popular players,well on his way to the 2000 games . Well doneRedders .

NAMEKALINSKIBOLTERWALSOM

SENIORSCLUB LAST WK TOTALAJAX 2 22BEAUMARIS 1 16PRAHRAN 6 15

C RESERVECRAWFORD HAMPTON ROVERS 3 23D.PEARCE IVANHOE 0 17R. CORFIELD BEAUMARIS 3 13BASIST AJAX 3 12

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SENIORS - 06.05 .00Old Geelong: 3.2 4.2 5.4 7.4 .46Hampton Rovers: 5.3 8.7 10.8 12.17 .89

Old Geelong: Wallace-Snuth 2. M . Wilson 2. L. Wilson. Hig~ms, Paul . Best:Bird. Tavlor. Satter. Stuichcombe. Pau). Foley. Hampton rovers: Ariz 3.Power 2 . 2v7artyTr. Holt, Helliger, Flahive- Duddy, D . Anderson. S . Anderson.Best : Jackson . Lawrence, Zam lioni. Pucilla. D. Anderson, Davlev.Umpires: Dianne Whiteley; Leon uum (F) . Bob Setmiour (G)

St .Bedes Ment. Tig: 7.4 8.7 10.10 11 .13 .79Ther ry Penola OB: 2.2 4.2 5.3 6.4 .40St .Bedes Ment. Tit. Mac eorge 3 . Hecker 2. L . HuilHer 2. M. Win[le . T.Beasley. Kingw~elL dd . t~st : Carroll. Beasley, Johnson . Goodehild . L.Huilliei . Macgeorge . Therry Penola OB: Edwards 2, C . Bannister. Clarke.Melia. Robinson. Best : Elliott . Melia . Edwards, C . Bannister, O'Sullivan .Clarke . Umpires : Paul Withington : Mark Morrison (F)Ivanhoe Assumption: 3.3 10.5 14.9 16.11 .107Glen E3ra AF.C: 4.4 4.6 5.8 8 .12 .60

Ivanhoe Assumption: D. Pearce 5 . Flynn 4, Wood 2, O'Neill. Brown, T .Healv, Frew . Scoble. Best : Chazarl, Wood, D . Pearce. P. Martin . F)vim .Tucker. Glen Eire AFC:Haves-Dewar 3 . Massis 2 . Turner 2 . Rvan . Best :Evans . Astapenko. Haves-Dewar. Massis . Turner. R}an . Umpires: LeahGallagher :Trent Foley (F)

Prahran A.F.C: 3.5 7.6 11.11 13.13 .91Bulleen Templestowe: 4.2 7.3 8.5 11.9.75Prahran A.RC: Walsom 6. Gallagher 4, Perry 2. Beer 2. Rhodes. Murphy .Decarteret . Best : Beer, Bli~rt . Halgson . Walsom Murphy. A . Pitts. BulleenTemplestowe: Hare 2. Welch 2. D . Bone, P. Bone, Daskalou . McLaren, D .Matthews . W. Thompson. Young . Best : Hare, Schneider, Young. D . Bone,Graham, Welch, Umpires : Darman Lane : Alan Stubbs (F)AJAX: 2.2 7.6 11.11 13.13 .91Beaumaris A F C: 1.5 4.6 7.7 10.8.68

AJAX: K'vzner 5 . Freund 3. Kalinski 2 . Weisler 2, Dukes. Best : Redlich .Gold, Davis. M . Segal. Wa)niseh, Dukes. Beaumaris A F C: Davis 3 . Catlin2, Philpott 2. Boetor. HaNies. Spence . Best: Haynes, Philpott. Martin . Ensor.Guldlon, Davis . Umpires : Graeme Hunichen: Craig Brajtberg (F) . GregRichards : Grant Napper (G)

RESERVES -- 06.05 .00Old Geelong: 2.0 5.4 5.4 7.5.47Hampton Rovers: 4.1 6.1 9.5 11.8.74Old Geelon~ :Homvells 4, McKenzie . Carty, Harrin ton . Best: Bolton . Varlev.D. Taylor. Howells, Carry, Harrington . Hamp ton Rovers: Crawford 3,Dallas 3, Foster 2, Lyiich, Adams, McBride. Best : Adams, Fanning.Chasten . Dallas, Dwyer, Voss .

St .Bedes Men.Ti~: 2.3 2.6 3.6 5.6.36Therry Penols OS: 2.1 4.2 7.4 8.5.53St,Bedes Men.Ti : Napier 2 . Sanders, Hecker. Stewart . Best : Rob. Dilos, D.Parsons, Culni6lg~~arn. Tomlinson . Marshall. S . Napier. Therry Penola OB :Crotty 3 . Swindon . Kilpatrick . R. Goodwin, Griggs, L . Hollow. Best : Griggs,J. Van Engelen . M . Garoni, L . Hollow, Hutchinson . Bovice .Ivanhoe Assumption: 5.1 7.7 12.8 18.10 .118Glen EiraAF~ 3.3 4.5 6.6 8.8 .56Ivanhoe Assumption : Fainveather 4 . Lengacher 4. Whitehead 3,lacovan elo . Dvkes, Maud . McGowart L . Pearce, Rtan. Zeegers. Best: L.Pearce, ~aud, Smith, Robertson . Fainseather, McGoivan. Glen Eira A F C:Goal kickers mid best players results not received .Pmhran A F C: 5.15 .45Bulleen Templestowe: 1.9 .15Prahran A F C : Aitken 2 . Erdem . Vear. Campbell. Best: Miller. Lag,Hawkes. Crowe. Campbell. H . Pitts . Bull een Templestowe: Tsokas

. Franklin. Dowlan . Hocvarih . Hasty . Eijsvogel. Tsokas .AJAX: 2.3 5.9 7.12 8.12 .60Beaumarls A F C: 4.1 8.4 8.5 10.7 .67AJAX : Basist 3, Cukierman 2 . Ben-Sunon . Pvke . Kalb . Best : Feldman . Pvke .Israelsotm. Kalb . Roth, Sharp . Beaumari-s A F C : Corfield 3 . Vaske .McKenzie, Jones, O'Brien . Wilson . Barrow, Atkins . Best : Barrow .Ennnerson . Croiees. Dew, Gibson . A .0'Brien .

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131 SECTIONby Barry Hickey

Congratulations to Dave Rogers, Julian Smith,Sammy McGee, & Liam Holloway (Monash

Blues); Cam Colliver, Andy Cultrera, & Daniel De nBraber (Aquinas); Brendan Vaughan & SteveBuckle (St Leo's) ; all of whom are in the C-D Stateteam, plus Simon Widjaja of CaulfieldGrammarians, who is named as an emergency.

And special thanks to Bruce Ivey, GeorgeVoyage & the Rep .Ctee for stuffing up this week'smatch of the day, Monash Blues v Aquinas!!(Joking chaps! )

LAST WEEKOakleigh went down fighting to Old Essendon

but the latter was too strong. OEG had goodefforts from Fleming and Salih on the ball, andUebergang in defence, but I have the impressionthat the coaching panel wasn't fiercely impressedwith the day's activity!

Old Camberwell won well against La Trobe,showing a marked improvement in disposal skills .David Lilja at CHB for Wells took some toweringmarks, Ben Tripper attacked off his HBF, andDean Alex directed traffic in the middle . MattForrest starred in the Trober's back line, as didJoel Goode on a HBF, with Ben Grant active upforward .

Monash Blues were unable to run all overCaulfield Grammarians in the lowest scoringmatch of the round . The Blues were in front mostof the day but could never break right away fromthe tenacious Fields . The Blues' Nick De YoungW. Mark Bolton ruck & forward line, and theperipetetic John Caldwell all starred. ForCaulfield, Choud (That's what it looked like on thefax Scott : apologies if it's wrong .), revelled in theslippery conditions .

Old Carey were swamped by Banyule whosebrilliant last term proved too much for the errorprone Panthers . BIG Dave Williams was sensa-tional in the ruck for the Bears, with Wilkes andShaw impassable in defence. Nick Everett ruledhis side of the oval for the Panthers ; Brett Birkillwas deadly up forward, and Chris Munro defend-ed soundly.

Aquinas OC eclipsed St Leo's Emmaus WP inan accomplished display of greasy ground footy .Al Bethune, returning from injury, rucked well,Cam Collliver was his usual busy self all over, andAndy Cultrera was damaging up forward . For theParks, Elbows Ristevski (HBF), and theVaughan's, Brendan & Chris, stood out on a gen-erally disappointing day .

TODAY'S GAMESLa Trobe meets

Oakleigh with bothsides hoping for achange in fortune . The Trobers have to befavourites on their home hectares, and shouldscore a win by 4/5 goals.

Caulfield Gr. plays Old Camberwell in whatwill be a top game with both teams containingclass acts such as the Fields' Amiet, Brohier,Cowlishaw and Royals; while the Wells haveHeffernan, Alex, and Brownless amongst others .Caulfield have been the more consistent of the twoto date, and this, plus being at home should givethem a 2/3 goal win .

Monash Blues clash with Aquinas in today'sbig one, which will be a test of the relative depthsof the two clubs with 7 players in total absent onState duty. Even without the galaxy of missingstars there will still be two strong sides on thefield, with the Blues pitting Caldwell, Bolton, DeYoung, Findlay & Furnell, against Minogue,Tarulli, Flynn, Whitehead & Quinn as just a few'for instances' . The day will most likely be decid-ed on which way the 'breaks' go, here, the Bluesslight edge in pace should be enough to see themacross the line a few points up when the umpireraises both arms to signal 'time up' .

Old Essendon hosts Old Carey with OEG tick-ing over fairly nicely, and the Panthers so far tooerratic to worry sides that concentrate on thebasics . Old Carey's greatest asset is pace, andwhen they don't use it they fall away. Grammar'sbetter application of their all round skills and theadvantage of PEGS No .2 should see them aheadby 3/4 goals at the final siren .

Banyule face St Leo's with the Parks in disar-ray following their performance last week . Butthat was a week ago and today's game should bea ripper . St Leo's will miss Vaughan and Buckletheir State Reps ., but will still have a strong side,and it will be interesting to see how their highleaping O'Meara copes with the bulk of DaveWilliams in the ruck . The Bears will have someproblems covering Don Dini and Ryan McCannacross the centre, and the drive they provideshould give enough forward conversion chancesfor the Two Blues to win by 3/4 goals

RESERVESToday's winners should be ; Trobers, Fields,

Bloods, OEG, St Leo's .

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SEi:zuK'~- - O~ .05 .00Oakieigh A F C: 3.4 5.8 9.10 12.12 .84Old Easeadon Grsmmer. 3.3 10.8 12.14 17.15 .117

Oakiey' ~ A F C: MacKenzie 4 . Dalton 3 . Heveritt 2. Clark . HatIley . Stirlhtd. Best: S.IUtts. T2~ndte. R. Marshall. C . Marshall. P. Hevertn . StlrEatg.Old rssendonGrammer: Best : Fte,nthtg. Salib . L'-ebergang. Fntcher . Hunter. Luttersehmidt.Umpires:Cttck Evans: Matt Cox (F)

Old CamherueB: 4.2 8.9 12.11 21.20 .148La Trobe University: 1.2 4.6 5.9 6.9 .45

Old Camber,:eB: Bravntess 6. Lippiatt 3. McKenzie 3. Clay 2 . Reddish 2 . Peminatt2. Toseh. Webb . l41hiteltead . Best: Alex MaeKenne. Tipper. Hedley. Lil)'a . Horskins.LaTrotae University-. Mar .erison 2 . Rovlas. G . Harrison. Gtur. Pearee. Best:Roe~a!s . iieos2t. Sknman. 1aree. WidJajz. Bmves .Umpires:Max tVhttman : LukeMottcrieff (F)

Monash Blues: 3.2 5.6 7.11 8.15 .63Caulfield Gmmmer: 2.2 3.5 5.7 6.9 .45

Monash Blues: Goal kickers, and best plovers results not receicedCanlfleldGrsmmer: Goal kickers mid best players resu(ts not received .Umpires :Albie FUles:Peter Griffiths IFI

Old Carey: 16.8.104Banyule: 23.20.158

Old Carey: Birkill 7. Phillips 4. Cohen 3. Campbell. Oppy. Best: Everett . Birkill.Munro. Att~ts . Phillips. Oppy_ Banyzde : Sutterby 4 . T Egan 4 . O'Connell . D.lt'Itchell 3 .1 . McDermott 3 . lVtttntore. t4`ocdtock. Natoll. Gilbert. D. Wtlliants . Burke.Best : D . Williams . Wilkes. Shaw. Bentteigh. O'Connell . H . McDermott.Umpires :Simon Payton: Grant Wardrop (F)

Aquinas 0 C: 4.5 10.6 14.9 15.15.105st .Lees Emmaus: 2.6 2.10 4.10 5.12.42

Aquinas 0 C: Thomas 3, Fhnn 3 . Qdtrcra 2 . Tarulli. 2 . DettBraber 2 . Quunt 2.fieccren . Best: Cultrera . Fi_r2tn . IY_nBraL~r. Bethune . Cotlicer. Mhto~~n.te. St LeosEmmaus : B . Vaughan 3. Henrtcus. Raynor. Best: Ristetski. B . 4'augii<~rt . C .Vaughan . P_ McGloin. R. McGloin. Major. flmp7res:Josh Di Pietro; Paul Dmeen (F)

RESERVES - 06 .05.00

Oakleigh A F C: 3 .6.24Old Essendoa Grammer. 22.10.142Oakleigh A F C:taneheilo. Kerley . Moutis. Best: tanehetto. Bader, Kltodr. Kerley.Rozakis . Penikas. Old Essendon Grammer. Fraser 6. Collins 5 . Harvard 3 . Morgan2 . S . VdhitBetd 2. Chapman. Ci2polonl Dawson. Williams . Best: Fraser. Cippo:oni.Chalklev . Collins. S. t4~ttitfleld. i . Mansfleld.

Old Camberstell: 1.2 6.7 7.7 10.12.72La Trol e University: 0.0 1.2 3.5 4.6.30

Old CamberwelL Hills 3 . McCrea 3. C. 1Villlants 2. Beckett, M. Mitchell. Best:McCrea. Knowles. McLean. Grant. S. Dem•. Hills. La Trohee University : Goal kick-ers and best plovers results not received. ~

Monash Blues: 2.2 4.4 4.8 7.8.50Caulfield Grammer: 6.3 7.5 9.8 9.10.84Manuals Blues: Goal kickers and best plasers results not received . CaulfieldGrammer: Baxter 3 . Kendall 2. Bourke. Deakin. Salem. Cents . Best ; Evans. Gross,Kendall. RestarSek . S. 19ose . Salem .

Old Carey: 6 .5 .41Banyule: 18.16 .124

Old Carey : Rist 2. Connor. Sherr. Sntvih. Mc[tinstrv. Best: Vdiute . James .Hawktngs. Hall, Mason, MandanicL Banyule: &lvrooz 6. Hoood 2. Gilham 2 .Glass 2. S. Gear 2 . Dintinosarlle 2 . Phllte . B . W`ilson . Best: 41artLt . P. t4ttchell .GHopgood. S . Giay. Dinthtos.vue. Gilham.

Aquhsas O.C: 1.4 2.6 6.8 10.11 .71St.Lcos Emmaus: 1.3 2.6 3.7 4.10 .34Aquinas O.C : Joyce 2 . Lang 2, Br<xlshaw 2. Sheffield, B. Moran. Crouch. Cogtilan .Best: Macklin . Pote . Paras. Coghtan . Vine. St.Leos Emmaus: Flood . Gay. Lear.Nen-ev. Best : Flood. 0'Reillv. Lou. Ymer. Gav. B . Rlitehell .

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BANYULE GAOLFfRLD GRA MM AR I f ; [Coacn : Laur€s Aghan Coach: Greg P;hitcrofl Coach: Dean Anderson U -- ~L,-1'TY Coach : Dave RogersRes Cc ch : Laurie Aghan Res Coach : Rohan Doherty Res Coach :Kornel Dachs Coach : Andrew Sutherland Res Coach : Marcus Spencer1 G. Burch 1 H McDermott 1 D. Rosman Res. Coach: Clinton Perry 1 L Findlay2 C. Thomas 2 D Witchell 2 B . Hall 1 M .Bakogiannis 2 J Baxte r3 S. Edwards5 M Boland

3 S. Kayrooz 2 S. Sayasane 2 S.Fredrickson 3 L Hollowa y.6 D . Monogue 4 M Gilbert 3 C. Knight

4 M Liddell3 D .Sheldrick 4 A Bains

5 B Wilmore .5 S Kendall

4 C Perry 5 D Rogers8 J . Jess 6 P Williams .

6 M Harrison5 S.Adamthwaite 6 M Newman

9 T. Harkin 7 B . Gillard .7 J Cowlishaw 6 B.Cameron 7 P Farra r

10 D . Bolan d11 B Cooper

8 R Williams .8 S. Cossart - Walsh 7 P.Moon 8 D Junkee r.

12 A . Bethune9 J Plan t10 B Moxin

9 W. Bowes 8 J Cam mGood e9 J

9 C O'Sullivan13 D . Denbraber14 A Lorkin 11 S Cross

10 A . Wil l11 S Amiet

.10 D Sidebottom 1 0 S Webste r

.15 A . Hyland 12 J Egan

.11 M . Cassidy 11 J .Levy 11 M Spence r

16 H . Field 13 D Nasrallah 12 D . Pearce 12 D .Gleeson 12 J Caldwel l17 M . Denavi 14 B . Woodlock 13 D . Gurr 13 13 A Herrma n18 J . Hughes 15 S Gray 14 S . Klose 14 L .Wakeling 14 B Merli n19 G. Whitehead 16 D Bentley 15 15 G Robinson 15 M Tinkle r20 P. Fare s21 C Quinn

17 G . Donaldson 15 P. Kin g.

16 C McKie 16 B Tatterso n.22 S . Flynn 18 J Turnball 16 T. Royals 17 L .Heathcote 17 P O'Neill23 J . Livingstone 19 A Thompson 17 R . Gosstray 18 S .Gloury 18 E Morrison24 P. Harper 20 S Playfair 1 7 D . Roberts 19 S .White 19 D Furnel l25 B . Volombello 21 R Dintinosante 18 P. Anderso n

18 B Baxter20

20 A Anderson26 S . Downe s27 S Jones

22 J Gilham .19 R . Buchanan 21 D .Edmunds 21 C Gregory.

28 J . Langford 23 M Gray 20 M . Klose 22 22 R Kamphiu s29 J . Wilson 24 A Plant 20 H . Vella 23 S .Mitchell 23 D Cavicchiol o30 C . Collilver 25 L Martin 21 N . Brohier 24 24 C William s31 M . Hunter 26 G Shaw 22 T. Townley 25 M .Spralia

25 J Hawkin s32 J . Bleakney 27 P. Healey 23 D . Ash 26 B.Hewitt33 C . Wooden 28 C Wilks 24 G. Lehner 27 L Ryan 26 P Ferno n34 M . Tarullli 29 G Sutterby 25 M . Cramphorn 28 R Rossi 27 N DeYoun g35 R . Chapman36 P Heveran 30 B . Grindal 25 T. Wailes 29 28 S McGe e.37 J . North-Coombes 31 C Bassett 26 S . Williams 30 R .Storer 30 L Creamer38 B . Moran 32 S . Richmond 26 W. Widjaja 31 32 J Marshal l39 M . Mercuri 33 D . Glass 27 R . Keown 32 M .Napier 33 J Smit h40 A. Cultrera 34 C Stevens 28 G. Evans 33 34 B Dowsle y41 C . Bambury 35 D Spoules 29 J. Whitmee 34 35 D Murchie42 R . Mora n43 M . Slattery 36 M . George 29 D . Schrimsk i

30 J. Gross35

36 N Costleyy44 G . Macklin 37 B Wilson 31 S . Sant 36 T.Mawdsley 38 P Tuohe y45 N . Frederikson 38 T. Thompson 33 C . McGrath 37 39 M Smit h46 M . Anderson 39 A . Hopgood 33 N . Silver 38 A.Willis 40 M Bolto n47 N . Moran 40 W. Gibson 34 J . Margerison 39 41 1 Pau l48 M . Moore 41 D . Mutton 35 4049 G . Verstra 42 T Egan 35 S . Thompson 41 P Milli e4250 L . Sheffield51 C Watt 43 L Ferrell 36 A . Lawrence No. Name 43 R Feenaghty

.52 M . Corrie 44 M . Natoli 37 M. Scholten 42 44 D Teasdale

53 J . Devers 45 D . Wilson 38 J . Restarick 43 45 R Wals h54 M . O'Halloran 46 D Noonan 39 J . Santiago 44 W.Auldist 46 A Ryan55 J . Crouch 47 L O'Connell 40 G . Harrison 45 S .Turner 47 S Menth a56 D. Joyce 48 W Keenan 41 A . Bosna 46 48 K McIntyr e57 D. North-Combes 49 L Holt 42 D . Synman 47 49 A Spenc e58 D. Law59 A. Bentley 50 C Burke 43 J . Smith

44 C . Bettany 48 51 J Gray60 D. Vine 51 G Bell 45 B. Taylor 49 52 N Mores i61 M . Greer 52 Ross Doherty 46 A. Johnson 50 54 M McGrat h62 L . Bradshaw 53 Rohan Doherty 47 L . Salem 51 60 S Lloyd63 A . Barri e64 P Glennie

54 P. Witchell 48 S. Varthalis 52 61 P Campbell.65 L. Buzaglo

55 D Williams 49 S . Erickson 53 67 B Dempse y66 J . Hunt 56 B White 50 K. Deakin 54 69 N Manuel l67 P. Cuickshank 57 A. Dooley 51 N . Bourke 55 A .Cummings68 J . Coglan 58 D Mayne 52 B. Minter 61 S Blan d70 C. Lyng 59 J . McDermott 53 66 A Baillie71 J . Pote 54 M . Allenby 70 J Dumaresq72 M . Riley 55 M . Davie s86 B . Barclay 56 A. Dowd

57 M . Daki c

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DI SectionGAKLEIGH A .F.C .

Coach: Chris Moor eRes Coach: Peter AndorroPoulas

1 J. Knorp p2 A. Bloomfield3 D . MacKenzie4 P. Heverin5 T.lanchello6 A . Cloke7 B . Stirling8 R . Marshallg J. Moutis10 S. Lewi s11 C . Hanley12 B. Hall14 T. Gibson15 G . Redford16 J . Tolley18 J . Connellan19 P. Taylo r20 T. Adamic21 A. Monaghan22 L. Billin g24 S . Kitts25 C . Marshall26 A. Kitts27 A. Mouchacca29 D . Hall31 T. Bromle y32 P. Andrinopoulos33 M . Clark34 L. Head35 R. Nuske36 A. Moulang37 P. Torpey38 P. Pernikas39 B . Reither42 S . Dalton43 J . Theofilopoulos44 S . Randl e45 G . Chapma n46 P. Andonopoulos47 D. Moulan g48 P. Leslie49 S . Bader50 . L. Wilson51 . J . Kerley52 . D. Banks53 . C . Greaves54 D . Greaves55 A . Gook56 G . Orlando57 S . Hesiop58 S . Murphy59 T Rozakis60 M . McPhee

OLI OLD CAREY si" LFCoach: Matt Hanson Coach : Michael 2emski Coach : Gavin i ne

. . . . ..- .. -. ` /.~ILj~ _ ; . . y

Res Coach : Andrew Tsindos Res. Coach: Phil Aarans Res Coach : Shane BishopCoach: Dave Miller

1 J. McLean 1 C. Angus 1 J Pana (VC) Res Coach : Andrew Bethun e1 M. Knowles 2 W. Mudge 2 J Fincher 1 D Dinicolantoni o2 T. James (DVC) 3 M. Cohen 3' P Lutterschmidt (C) 2 J O'Meara2 A. McKenzie 4 4 D Fletcher (VC) 3 E Mitchel l3 A. Inkster 5 J . Daniher 5 S Emerson 4 A Aulis o4 N. Lippiatt 6 C. Campbell 6 C Ridley 5 S Buckl e5 S. Horskins 7 R, Oppy 7 J Leask 6 S McCan n6 A . Seeley 8 P. Harris 8 L Fletcher 7 A Burgess6 R. Heat h7 M Scott g A . Birkill 9 J Goodger

8 J Fennel l9 A Bethune.

7 C. Grant 10 K . Shrives 10 S Bryant 10 B Mitchel l8 J . Heffernan 11 N . Everett 11 B Papal 11 B Care y

8 S. Clay 12 D . Knezevi c13 B Hutchins

12 J Fincher 12 T McCan n13 A Hugha n9 E . Noy

9 B O'Hara.

14 C . Phillips13 W Conlan14 S Evans Mant n

i ' f.10 M . Hanson (C) 15 M . Beresford 15 T Di Blasi 5 A O Re ll y

16 A Ros e11 N . Robinson 16 F. Hakins 16 S MacPherson 17 R Parke r12 R . Kapoor 17 S. Curry 17 P Hexter 18 R McCan n12 A . Hills 18 C . Matthews 18 J Walker 19 A Majo r13 L. Gladman (VC) 19 A. McKinsty 19 GStevens 20 N Zannis14 R . Whitehead 20 J . Raftpoulos 20 D Hunter 21 G Simmondso n14 R . Perryman 21 D . Faelis 21 S Dale 22 P Ristevski

23 T Batty15 S . Tosch 22 S. Vitali 22 J Rush 24 A Hadad16 A . Heffernan 23 B. Shutie 23 J Hughes 25 A McKenzi e17 A . Bryson (VC) 24 N . Bull 24 R Doolan 26 A Prosse r18 A . Brownless 25 B. Israel 25 B Turner 27 P Levin s19 A . Hanson 26 J . Rist 26 S Fleming ( VC ) 28 S. McLaughli n

'20 J . Elliott22 S Reddish

27 N . Vasilopoulos 27 D Barr 29 S D arc y30 M Ottabre.

23 D . Lilja 28 D . Sherr 28 C Morgan .31 M Contessott o

24 D . Imberger 29 C . Munro 29 S Uebergang 33 L Thoma s25 A . Herdenberg 30 T. Stanley

'30 T Williams 34 B Henricu s

26 C . Williams 31 D . O Dwyer 31 T Mansfield 35 J Briggs27 W Orwin 32 P. Graham 32 J Mansfield 36 S Bavag e.28 J . Webb 33 J . Mai 33 A Dawson (RVC) 37 M Scott

38 N Hodde r29 R . Scott 34 W. Giannikos 34 D Podger 39 BL Vaughan30 D . Alex 35 S. McConnell 35 D Whitfield 40 J Ga y31 T. Hedley 36 D . Shutie 36 P Trist 41 D Chu n32 D . Mitchell 37 D . Palmer 37 G Walsh 42 G Rafferty33 S . Beckett 38 I . Cohen 38 S Whitfield 43 P Levin s34 P. McCrae 39 P. Bennett 39 S Cramer 44 P Nola n36 S . Derry 40 A. Newham 40 C Mnjrvik 45 S Ronch i38 N . Sims 41 A. Gates 41 D Greasley 46 A Brown

47 A

Brooks39 B . Day40 E Wiliams

42 G . Cotsonis 42 M Beard 48 A Burgdorf.41 L . Ryan 43 S. Cherry 43 J Carter 49 D Co x

42 R Pra tt44 A. White 44 J Crawford 50 L Newey

.43 T Walker 45 T. Bull 45 Paul Barry (RC) 51 P McGloi n

D Place44 S . Smith 46 H . Giannokos 46 L Flemin g

g53 T Pecora

46 T. Reid 47 H . Francis 47 D Hexter 54 J Graves48 J . Swann 48 H . Giannikos 48 D Poulton 55 M Dimbl e49 J . Herdman 49 M . Eastham 49 A Hutchison 56 P Farquha r50 J . McKenzie 50 T. Moulton 50 D Graham 57 V Rya n55 J . Gan 51 J . Mandanici 51 A Copodiferro 59 D Pitche r56 T. Holmes 52 G . Cvetkovic 52 P Miller 60 A Lochri e57 J . Kelly 53 M . Sonntag 53 L Hadj 58 R Taylo r

59 A Raynor58 M . Short 54 K. Giannkos 54 R Hardy 65 N Foley59 T. Johnston 55 S. Hawkins 55 P Chalkley 66 D Lea r60 B . Mcllwain 56 B. Chapple 56 B Rashid 65 T Tribe61 T. Johnson 57 N . Wilkinson 57 69 S Mescher62 J . Miles 58 J . Boncher 58 70 P. O'Rourke

Jnmes 64 P. Craig 59 C . Mason 59 74 S . Willi seudesr a

vh :s nfi8ii465 N . Saffar 60 J . Russo 60

77 C Vaughan.

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Points have been allocated for Rounds 1 -5 matches .A senior team win receives 12 points ; reserves win 6 points and an U19 win receives 3 points

CLUB SEN. RES. U•19 TOTAL

AQUINAS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 . . . . . . . . . . . . .0 . . . . . . . . . . . .90OLD ESSENDON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 . . . . . . . . . . . .87BEAUMARIS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 . . . . . . . . . . . .84UNIVERSITY BLACKS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 . . . . . . . . . . . .84MONASH BLUES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 . . . . . . . . . . . .8 1NORTH BRUNSWICK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 8ORMOND . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 . . . . . . . . . . . .78

# ST BERNARDS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 . . . . . . . . . . . .78DE LA SALLE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 . . . . . . . . . . . .75rdAZENOD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 . . . . . . . . . . . .75OLD TRINITY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 . . . . . . . . . . . .75BULLEEN COBRAS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 . . . . . . . . . . . . .0 . . . . . . . . . . . .72OLD BRIGHTON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 . . . . . . . . . . . .72OLD XAVERIANS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 . . . . . . . . . . . .72POWERHOUSE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 . . . . . . . . . . . . .0 . . . . . . . . . . . .72SALESIAN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 . . . . . . . . . . . . .0 . . . . . . . . . . . .72THERRY PENOLA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 . . . . . . . . . . . .72HAMPTON ROVERS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 . . . . . . . . . . . .69SOUTH MELB.DISTRICTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 . . . . . . . . . . . .69ELSTERNWICK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 . . . . . . . . . . . . .0 . . . . . . . . . . . .66NORTH OLD BOYS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 .5 . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 . . . . . . . . . . . .6 6

* OLD SCOTCH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 . . . . . . . . . . . .6 6WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 . . . . . . . . . . . . .0 . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 6AJAX . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 . . . . . . . . . . . .63ST LEOS EMMAUS W .P. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 . . . . . . . . . . . .63ELTHAM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 . . . . . . . . . . . . .0 . . . . . . . . . . . .60UHSOB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 . . . . . . . . . . . . .0 . . . . . . . . . . . .6 0

^ CAULFIELDG S . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 . . . . . . . . . . . -4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 7ST KEVINS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 . . . . . . . . . . . .57BANYULE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 . . . . . . . . . . . . .0 . . . . . . . . . . . .54PENINSULA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 . . . . . . . . . . . . .0 . . . . . . . . . . . .54ST JOHNS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 . . . . . . . . . . . . :5 . . . . . . . . . . . . .0 . . . . . . . . . . . .54BENTLEIGH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 . . . . . . . . . . . . .0 . . . . . . . . . . . .48PARKSIDE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 . . . . . . . . . . . . .0 . . . . . . . . . . . .48RICHMOND CENTRAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 . . . . . . . . . . . . .0 . . . . . . . . . . . .48ST BEDES MENTONE TIG . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 . . . . . . . . . . . . .0 . . . . . . . . . . . .48SYNDAL TALLY-HO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 . . . . . . . . . . . . .0 . . . . . . . . . . . . .0 . . . . . . . . . . . .48THOMASTOWN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 . . . . . . . . . . . . .0 . . . . . . . . . . . .48OLD MELBURNIANS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 . . . . . . . . . . . .4 5HAWTHORN CITIZENS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 2IVANHOEIASSUMPTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 . . . . . . . . . . . . .0 . . . . . . . . . . . .42MT LILYDALE OC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 . . . . . . . . . . . . .0 . . . . . . . . . . . .42OLD HAILEYBURIANS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 . . . . . . . . . . . . .0 . . . . . . . . . . . .42OLD PARADIANS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 .5 . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 . . . . . . . . . . . . .0 . . . . . . . . . . . .42PRAHRAN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0 . . . . . . . . . . . .42ST MARYS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 . . . . . . . . . . . . .0 . . . . . . . . . . . .42OLD CAMBERWELL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 . . . . . . . . . . . .39YARRA VALLEY 0 B . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 . . . . . . . . . . . .39ELEY PARK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 . . . . . . . . . . . . .0 . . . . . . . . . . . .36MHSOB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 . . . . . . . . . . . . .I . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 . . . . . . . . . . . .36OLD CAREY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 . . . . . . . . . . . .36OLDIV OE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 . . . . . . . . . . . .36OLDtVESTBOURNE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 . . . . . . . . . . . . .0 . . . . . . . . . . . .36UNIVERSITY BLUES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 . . . . . . . . . . . . .0 . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 . . . . . . . . . . . .36WEST BRUNSWICK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 . . . . . . . . . . . .36WHITEFRIARS 0 C . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . i . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 . . . . . . . . . . . .36MARCELLIN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . . . . .33BULLEEN-TEMPLESTOWE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 . . . . . . . . . . . .30KEW . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 . . . . . . . . . . . . .0 . . . . . . . . . . . .30MENTONE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 . . . . . . . . . . . . .0 . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 . . . . . . . . . . . .30COLLEGIANS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 . . . . . . . . . . . .27FITZROY REDS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 . . . . . . . . . . . . .0 . . . . . . . . . . . .24OLD GEELONG . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 . . . . . . . . . . . . .0 . . . . . . . . . . . . .0 . . . . . . . . . . . .24WERRIBEE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0 . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 . . . . . . . . . . . . .0 . . . . . . . . . . . .24BRUNSWICK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 . . . . . . . . . . . . .I . . . . . . . . . . . . .0 . . . . . . . . . . . .18SWINBURNE UNIVERSITY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . I . . . . . . . . . . . . .0 . . . . . . . . . . . .18RUPERTSWOOD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0 . . . . . . . . . . . . .0 . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 . . . . . . . . . . . .15GLEN EIRA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 . . . . . . . . . . . . .0 . . . . . . . . . . . . .0 . . . . . . . . . . . .12ALBERT PARK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0 . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 . . . . . . . . . . . . .0 . . . . . . . . . . . . .6OLDPviENTONIANS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0 . . . . . . . . . . . . .0 . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 . . . . . . . . . . . . .3LA TROBE UNI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0 . . . . . . . . . . . . .0 . . . . . . . . . . . . .0 . . . . . . . . . . . . .0MONASH GRYPHONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0 . . . . . . . . . . . . .0 . . . . . . . . . . . . .0 . . . . . . . . . . . . .0OAKLEIGH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0 . . . . . . . . . . . . .0 . . . . . . . . . . . . .0 . . . . . . . . . . . . .0

*Ineligible player Rd 1 ; #Ineligible player Rd 2 ; ^Ineligible player Rd 3

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,i=lations to aldho : -ere selected as field urioires for

s interstate matches between m e VKrA.at Norwood . Gibbo will umpire the A-

,Mi while Macca is in charge of theoc , ter,

pair both know what its like to umpiresines with Gibbo umpiring the 1997 an d

its obvious what he did in his spare time . He

9~j A Section Grand Finals while Macca offici-«ie 1998 A Section big one. They have earn t

ames after being in the top three last yearaintaining that form early in 2000 . We all

;h iem the very best in what will surely b ehighlights of their respective careers .

a ._ing of he is an incredibly suc-umpire and two A Section Grand Final s

a~1 ~ st to that. But he's also an idiot and is quiteprepared to admit it . Last week as Thursdaynight training came to a close, Gibbo approachedfitness advisor Phil Callil after the latter request-ed two slow laps to warm down . "How about twolaps Indian File first" Gibbo suggested . Uponhearing the groans of the group, Phil sent every-one on their way for two laps Indian File andthen Gibbo admitted to this gem . You know, thisreminds me of when I was in Grade 5 and Ireminded the teacher at the end of the day thatshe'd forgotten to give us homework to do . I gotbeaten up for that one . "

Albie Firley has returned to umpiring aftercontemplating retirement in the off season and

watched TV. How else can he explain his mobilephone ringing during a coaching session mil-liseconds after Umpires' Advisor Mick Sneddonasked him a question about a rule interpreta-tion? "Ah, can I phone a friend?" Well he could-n't go for 50-50 . He definitely couldn't ask theaudience .

Geoff Curran has been impressed by the newcoaching panel within the goal umpiring frater-nity . He reckons Shane Herbert an d MichaelLentini show a striking resemblance to TweedleDee and Tweedle Dum .

is on •.nc t weekend iand is tradi-tionally a popular event with the umpires andtheir famillies. This year it is at Moorabbin Bowlwhich is on Melways Map 77 D6 . Kicking off at7 .30pm, the night costs $5 for kids while adultscost $15 . Mark Jenkins is taking bookings sospeak to him to confirm your attendance .

It was good to see B rad Lowe back at trainingrecently. Brad umpired with the VAFA severalyears ago and was invited down to the VFL tohave a crack at the big time . He took time offafter leaving the VFL but has decided to returnto umpiring and we wish him well .

We should also wish John Miller all the bestas he enters hospital for an operation on a trou-blesome knee. Miller umpired the A SectionGrand Final last year and tried to work his waythrough the year but has decided to go under theknife now and come back in time for the finals .

RULE OF Ti-3] ; . .

It appears we sent a few people into a state ofconfusion with the way we interpreted the lawsfor disputing decisions last month so we'll repeatthe rule with the exact wording from the rulebook .

Disputing a decision - When an umpire's deci-sion is continually disputed in a demonstrativeor inappropriate manner, the umpires will beinstructed to apply a 25m penalty and if repeat-ed, another 25 metres and so on .

Note that the disputing does not have to includeswearing to be considered disputing. Some pla_y-ers have mentioned this when querying the rulesin games .

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"The ca'_ :aer s ide of coaching. . . Administration "

-i Friday 27 march 1992 . 1 was both honored anddelighted to be appointed coach of the VAFA C to

F Grade State Representative team to play SouthAustralia on Sunday 7th June, 1992 at ElsternwickPark . The prospect of working with and coaching ofthe e li te of the competition was a real "buzz", howev-er, the reality of the situation was that before an y-thing could eventuate, much behind the scenespreparatory administration work had to occur . Laterin this article I have detailed the adminis trative stepsmyself and the match committee have taken toensure the smooth running of the overa ll programfrom initial squad seleetion, conduct of the trainingschedule to the matters at h and on the day of thematch .

The main thrust of this article is to bring to theattention of many a player the 'other' role of thecoach, that is, the unseen and often overlookedadminis tr ative role . To a coach, the end of a seasonsimply heralds the start of the next. Reports to theplayers on performance levels, goal setting, areas ofstreng ths an d weaknesses to work on an d out of sea-son training routines are vital importance now, notlater, so as to maintain continuity of the overa ll pro-gram . The importance of keeping ' tabs; on playersan d officials by constan t updating of contact num-bers and addresses etc, cannot be played down asonce the 'real' pre-season commences he must haveat his fingertips relevan t data on results and existingpersonnel .

To coin a computer phrase, G .I .G .O . garbage in,garbage out, particular attention h as to be paid toaccuracy an d the updating of data as there's nothingmore frus trating th an trying to contact a player onlyto find out "not known at this address" or worse stfll"wrong number" .

With all due respect to support staff around theclub the 'clever' coach will gather all the informationhe seeks by his own devices thus assuring himself hehas first hand knowledge of the facts, figures anddata .

I've only just exposed the 'tip' of the iceberg in thisadminis trative jungle an d believe me, it's an on goingprocess fr om season to season an d club to club . So,I urge you the player , next time you sledge a coach forhaving an easy time of it. spare a thought for thebehind the scenes work he does, more often than notat the expense of private /personal time to ensurethat a'footy' season runs smoothly an d according toplan .

If your still not convinced, read on . listed below isa time frame from 27/3/92 to 26/4f 92 related to theadministrative tasks undertaken just to bring every-thing together for the first training session of the ini-tial training squad.

Week ending - Friday 3rd April 1992 .creation of database for 47 clubs secretaries/coachesletter to club secretaries calling for nominationsattendance at practice matches, view and talk tocoache stelephone conferences with club officials/ coachesVAFA H/Q for administrative tasksMeeting with A-B squad coach Barry RichardsonVisits to training grounds, view and talk to officialsAttendance at official VAFA functio nUpdate secretaries/ coaches databaseCreation of nominated players databaseTotal = 28 hours

Week ending - Friday 10th April 199 2telephone conference with match committee mem-ber sVAFA H/Q for administrative tasksVisits to training grounds, view and talk to officialsPreparation of documentation for match committeemeetin gVAFA H/Q for official meeting of match committeeTotal = 12 hours

Week ending - Friday 17th April 1992VAFA HQ for administrative tasksVisits to training grounds, view and talk to officialsUpdate of nominated players databas eTotal = 8 hours

Week ending Friday 24th April 1992telephone conference with match committee mem-bersvisits to training grounds, view and talk to officialsletter of invitation to nominated player supdate of nominated players databas epreparation of documentation for match committeemeetingVAFA H?Q for official meeting of match committeeTotal = 12 hour s

I conclude by according my thanks to my fellowmatch committee members Craig Jackson (Comm .Bank), John Keenan (Fawkner), Gary Connelly (StMarys) . George Voyage (VAFA), Gordon McGregor(Hampton Rovers), and last but by no means leastDavid Cook (VAFA) for their support, encouragementand commitment thus far in our quest for glory andvictory.

Yours in football, Ken J. BremnerArticle reprinted: Arnateur Footballer Rd4, 1991

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=dhe weekend's results proved my selectionswere we : ard, to say the least . One mi lt s

that I couldn't tip a waitress at the moment,though with Mentone being the only side to win athome, it was a slightly unusual round of footy,and no doubt causing headaches for other tipstersin the section .REVIE---

Yes; r proved that their first win was nofluke when they recorded a 44 point victoryagainst ~'a iwaue . Leading from the outset, Yarraled by 7 goals at half-time and effectively endedthe game at that point. With runners, loose men,and numerous centre clearances, the visitors werereplicating their performance of last week . A .Drew, Kysela, and young Middlin were largelyresponsible for the havoc . Parkside were able tokeep a hold on them after the main break, butcould not make a dent in the margin . Moodie didwell for Parkside when moved from full forward,and Dean, Hockey and Vita gave their all .

It was a similar tale at Parkville whereTI•Soaraastown booted 15 goals in the first half tolead by a whopping 65 points at the main break .Their hard team work and running paid dividends .To their credit, West Brunswick rallied in the sec-ond half and had solid performances fromEdwards, Brocklev and Coonan in the ruck . Withthe heavy conditions taking its toll, the Bears werealso looking forward to the final bell, and were wellserved by Holmes . Meade, Byron and Capeci .

Mentone enjoyed a 10 goal final quarter to capoff a productive day against Kew. With theVultures taking an early lead . Kew looked threat-ening at times before the home side drew awayagain . White booted 5 to lead a long list of goalkickers, with Hovev, O'Meara and Matt Sullivanbeing their standout performers . Kew's Growcott,Landwehr and Tinetti battled hard in defence,whilst King (4 goals) and Campagna did their bestat the other end .

Uni Blacks took a bus to iPeninsula , and likea Greyhound, were quick out of the gates andsecured a useful time lead . The Pirates respond-ed in the second to close the gap to just I point atthe halfs completion. In a hard-fought contest,the Blacks outclassed their opponents in the pre-miership quarter. kicking 7 goals to none . Mackie,Mellings and Martin were enjoying, fruitful after-noons amongst a swag of good players . The lastquarter was interrupted by a potentially seriousinjury to the Black's Cunningham which requireda lengthy wait for an ambulance (I'm sure all play-ers wish him a speedy recovery) . The unscheduledbreak may well have assisted the home side, as

the,- piled on 7 goals ffor the term, oneresulting from aPayze 'hanger' .Realistically, th efinal margin flattered Peninsula, who i v out-marked, outcrumbed and outrun by the Blacks,Kent, Atchison and Brc-- 1 battled hard .

Thain dobbed 6 for as they ran awayin the second half against : __ . : :blyassisted by the likes of levoli, Canavan andBobetic, the Salesian forwards uitiized "ie workupfield to record a pleasing win by a handsomemargin of 41 points . Addicott, Horrdige and Wharfwere better players for the Reds .PREVIEW

Fitzroy Reds take on Peninsula, with bothsides looking to bounce back from a loss lastweek. The Reds have been disappointing to date,but seem to gather momentum throughout a sea-son . The Pirates will be hungry but will need alltheir running ability on display at Ramsden St.Peninsula to secure the spoils by 4 majors .

i~ i have been most impressive oflate, and will be keen to make it 3 in a row whenthey play '',e . Gorski and Capeci areamongst a host of Bears who are playing someeffective team footv at the moment, whilstParkside are still trying to get things goingsmoothly . On their home turf, I think the Bearswill win by 23 points, although perceptions ofhome ground advantage are diminishing if lastweek was anything to go by.

Salesian are travelling nicely at the moment,and are getting good mileage from the experiencedpersonnel . I still can't fathom West Brunswick'sform (or lack thereot), and I'm sure they willimprove in the ensuing weeks . However, it will notbe enough to prevent Salesian from recording a 6goal victory today.

Y aValley look to have 'hit their straps' inthe last fortnight, and I think their clash withMentone will be a cracker. Yarra have been mostconvincing with their run and seem to have a fewyoungsters providing an impetus . Mentone play atough, passionate brand of football, and manageto stay there, or there-abouts in every game . Theyhave an effective forward set-up at the momentthat is complemented by a number of consistentmidfielders . Despite this, I reckon Yarra are prettyhot and may be able to shake off the Vultures towin by 13 points .

Kew face the daunting prospect of a UniBlacks outfit that is strong and well-balanced Kewhave been battling hard, but are unable to convert

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their efforts into goals, and unfortunately theBlacks are fairly unforgiving in this department .Provided the Uni boys do not underestimate theiropponents (as the-: did against Mentone a couple

oi ;= ceks' ago), th s, should win by 6 goals .

om-s ;o :rr1 - All at the Club would like t oco~ "-,ulate ~~rie Lenti~` on reaching the 400

milestone against Parkside this week . Ericbeen with the Club from the Juniors and has

--d over 300 Senior Games with the club andas represented the club well over the many years.

Eric played his first Senior game for Thomastownback in 1982 and still manages a Senior game inthe Year 2000 . We would like to wish Eric all thebest for the afternoon and to enjoy the occasion ofbeing the first Thomastown footballer to reach the400 game mark . The only question left is howmuch longer will he continue to play ?

Mentone Amateurs - congratulates Mattp'M a as he plays his 50th game for the clubtoday against Yarra Valley OB . Mentone AFC w-ish-es Matt all the best for the day .

Kew - All at Kew congratulate veteran LeeBradley on playing his 100th game last weekagainst Parkside . Joining Kew in 1984 fromAlphington Juniors and Collingwood U 19's it'sbeen a long haul as Lee has missed seasonsthrough injury and work commitments. Once afleet footed, high flying winger, Lethal now playsfull forward with an occasional "speckie" .Unfortunately the team could not produce a victo-ry to help celebrate the "ton" . A loyal Kew man Leeis now Assistant Coach planning the club's resur-gence this season and back through the grades .Well done Lee from the Kew boys on the centuryand good luck for the remainder of the season andyour playing career at Kew. Also congratulationsto Marty Ohannon senior VC and vigorousonballer on playing his 50th game today . NigelKing Captain, Full Forward and key positionplayer who kicked his 300th goal last Saturday,and Andrew Wells reserve rover and team leaderwho kicked his 50th goal last Saturday .

NAh;PAYZEHANNANTHAINA . WILSONOLDFIELD

SENIORSCLUB LAST WK TOTALPENINSULA 7 31UNIVERSITY BLACKS 2 16SALESIAN 6 16UNIVERSITY BLACKS 0 14SALESIAN 3 14

D2 RESERVEM BYRNE SALESIAN 0 17KANE FITZROY REDS 5 14SINGLETON PARKSIDE 2 12WAYLAND KEW 2 12KROHN PENINSULA 3 12

C^50 .1 1 .6 4.9 7.10.52

Fitzroy Reds : Bennie 2. Wharf 2. B. Hart 2, T. i4itehell2, P. Jackson . Tinun.

-': lley Old - o ya: 3 .2 8 .6 11.9 14.12.96Parkside Rvan 2. Dean, ', :r_Call ie, So' . e. Pest : Moodie. Dean,Riandli Vita, Wise, Hocke} Vary lep 01- S :., e 5, Mciirath 3,biiddlin 2 L. Taylor. Kvsela. Kennc Hale. B~. DrE Kvsela. bSiddtin .P. Cremean . L. ttfiite,Stone. Ump .r_~ : Kevin' nte : Heath Little (F)West Brunswick: 2.1 3.3 7.3 9.8.62Thom•.stown: 7.3 15.5 19.6 21.8.134

West Brunswick: Cannane 2 . Kevs. Smythe. Harris, Gordan . t}shoi.Hem,ood. Best : Brockiey, Lehamim . Coonan, S. Benjatnui, Ward. A.Hatnilton . Tnomastown: Gorski 5. Coped 4 . Gentis 3 . Uket 2, Plant 2,Holmes 2, Greeh. Farchione . Farquar. Best: Hohnes, Btzon, Capeci, Meade,Scott . L . Smith. Umpires: Alan Ladd; Luke Johnston (F)Fitzroy Reds: 5.2 5.4 6.8 9.12 .66Salesian Reds: 3.8 6.12 12.14 15 .17 .107

Best : Addicott, Horrid,~e Vv7iarfe . B. Hart . B . Mitchell, T. Jackson. SalesianReds: Thant 6. OldfleCd 3 . A . Stevens, Rattray, Sutherland, Logan, Babetic .Best ; Thain, levoli . Canavan,Bnbetic, Brm6i, Campbell. Umpires: PaulTuppen: Peter Keogh (F)Tdentone A F C: 23.11,149Kew: 9 .4.58Mentone A F C: White 5 . Perrin 4, C. O'Meara 3, Matt Suliican 2, MickSullivan 2, Barr. Davies . A . Hover. M. Hovev. Perazzo . Smith . T. Sullivan .Best : M . Hovev. C. O'Meara. Matt Siilli}2n,lVhlte, Stephens. Bar, . Kew :

Kin 4. Dennis 2, ;icCarthv 2 . Carnpa~na . Best: Groweott. Landr:ehr.

Macr'. Tinetti . Fitzgeraid . Campa~ ta . 'Gmpires : Adam Kcolaos; DavidIrons (h'). Nick Lemon: Wa}me Cove (B )Peninsula 0 B: 1.2 8.6 8.9 15.12.102University Blacks : 3 .9 7 .13 14.20 17.21 .123Peninsula 0 B : Pavze 7 . Atchison . CiarLigboid . Bowen, Murray. McMairon .Bonner. Brom . Paulson . Best: A. Atchison . Brrnk», Kent, Landrv. Payze,Slzirpni . University Blacks- Bowles 3 . Me(Ihies 3 . Murphy 3, `Rvan 3.Hannan 2 . O'Betrne, Ral th . Trevaskts. Best: it bTackie .MeOings . Nedlle.Mocdv . Caceavietio . Umpiiea : Ian Burgess; Peter Woods (F), Gavel Murray;Robert lhmstan (G)

RESERVES -06.05 .00Parkside: 2.4 3.5 5.8 7.10 .52Yarra Valley Old Boys: 1.1 1.32 1.4 2.9,21Parkside: Re~~uiato 2. Singleton 2 . Allan . Datson, romano . Best : McPherson,Dale . Allan, jtuscat. Carmody. Reghtato. Ysrra Valley Old Bop: Rowe.Hancock . Best: L. Morris. Poter, Dans, Morrison . J . Downs.West Brunswick: 16.12 .108Thornastown: 6.6 .42West Brunswick: Snilth 6. Plazzer. Baker, Jackson . How-ell. Clynre. Sherry .Uebergang. Bvrne, T. Moore. Hudson . Best: Bvrne. Hudson, Jackson,Lan}vn . Snnth . Baker. Thomastown: Scar p~a 2,'Bragagnoto 2 . Downing .Renna . Best ; Biles . Petsuus . Eccles . Wright . Atevtzos.Fitzroy Reds: 4.1 9.5 10.10 12.17.89Salesian: 1.2 2.3 5.5 6.8.44

Fitzroy Reds : Kane 5 . Neal 2, DiBenedetto_ Proctor, Madden. t4lielan,George . Best : Madden, Cook, Proctor. DiBenedeto . Dikeukos . Diacogjorgis .Sales an:Mentone A F C: 6.5.41He'.

21,19.145Mentone : Muq>hv 2. Brav, Etcell, Freese, tl'alsh . BesC Snl6nan . Mav, Brav.TL'aterson . Kem : Mousst"5 . Nl~rr0 3. D. R~an 3, Griffiths 2 . Wayland 2,Woodhouse 2. O'Connor 2 . Beaitie, Bob . Best : Moussi . Ainsworth . D . Ryan.Woodhouse . Nigro . S . Bruno .Peninsula 0 B: 2.2 3.4 3.6 6.6 .42University Blacks: 3.2 4.7 10.9 15,13.103Peninsula 0 B: Krohn 3 . Findlay. Muir. Sptatt . Best : J . Atchison, Havlev.Hi~~y u . Krohn, Warner, Webster. University Blacks : Haves 3. Begley 3 . S.-e 2. J. Martin, Fanin~ton, Grieg, Ma~n tire . J . K'nisehin. Purca'll : Wills.Best : J. Martin. Paton . N . LGiison . Toose, S Mac69e. Willis .

TODAY'S MATCHESD2 SECTIO N

THOMASTOWN v. PARKSIDESALESIAN v. WEST BRUNSWICKFITZROY REDS v. PENINSULA at

Ramsden Street ReservYARRA VALLEY v . MENTONE AMATEURSKEW v. UNIVERSITY BLACKS

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t - ' ~' ^ PARKSI DE PENI NSUL A O .E .Senior Coach: Grant Hammond Coach : Serge D'Angelo Coach : Ken Wood Coach: Laurie 7.arafa Coach: Brett McllwraithRes Coach: Darren Kane Res .: Greg Crimmins Res. Coach: Peter Hirst Res Coach : Mark Rowe Res Coach : Chris Gowrie1 M Frisby2 A WalsFt

1 B. Lafranch i2 L Fitz eraldg

1 D . Fenech 1 P. Laursen2 A D ll

1 S . Parson s3 C Thatcher

.3 C. Dodson 2 R . Gallagher . e e-Vergin i

3 S Pine,2 S. McMahon

4 M Carracher 4 G. Crimmins 3 M . Dixon .4 D Warren

3 M. Goldthorpe5 D Kan e6 J Bennie 5 L . Bradleyy

3 K . Woo d4 R Sawers

.5 D. Cusack

4 E. Bowe n

7 J Doyle 6 N . Tinett iMitchel l7 D

.5 T. White 6 D. Stua rt

N . Kent6 M Warne r8 M Farrel l

9 C Prior ( RVC).

8 J . Doumis 6 C . Stephen s7 D Emme tt

7 J . Dal e8 J . Chilcott (C)

.7 S. Murray

10 A Urbanci c11 B Mitchell ( VC)

910 B . Cullen (VC)

.7 K . Gu rt ler 9 A. Constantine 8 P. Angus

9 P Kroh n12 C Sheather 11 B . Shaw 8 D. Perrin

9 P. Emmett10 A . Vita11 B . Hockey

. .1 0 A . Haley13 M James

14 T Clarke12 J . Growcott13 C Kiriakou 10 B. Sebire 12 D . McCall (VC) 11 H . Woodman

15 B Campbell.

14 G Cam pbell 11 C . O'Meara 13 A . Copley 12 R . Sharan16 M Wharf e

.15 C . Bradley ( VC) 11 C. Maher 14 V. Romano 1 3

17 B Lee 16 D Wood 12 M . Davies 15 D . Moodie 1 418 J Horridg e19 P Cook

.17 J . Denton 13 A. Kin g

14 G Wilsdon16 T. Ryan 15 B. Coo k

20 T Mitchel l21 A Scott

18 N . Kin g19 J . Dennis

.15 Mick Sullivan

17 A. Romano18 A. Reginato

16 S . Claringol d17 L. Barclay

22 M Sammon 20 M . Raffaele 16 P. Sullivan17 C Sullivan 19 C . Williams 18 S . Glove r

23 T Jackson 21 B. Woodhouse .18 T Sullivan 20 D. Singleton 19 A . Murphy24 C Teha n

25 P Jackson ( VC)22 J . Peron23 R . Baker 19 D . Prosser 21 M . Tessari

22 R. Wise 20 J . Atchison26 B Buick 24 G . Horgan 19 B . Piper 23 S . Barratt 21 S . Baxte r27 J Loft 25 S . Campbell 20 C . Groves 24 R . Marulli 22 A . Atchiso n28 N Hal l29 D East

26 M . Channon(VC) 21 D . Batey 25 M . McPherson 23 A . Burk e26 P. Nagy 23 V O'Connor 26 S . Ross Wigh t

31 P Crowe 27 T Moore .23 Matt Sullivan 27 J. Sculley 25 S . Prendergas t

32 T Hart 28 D . Cracknell 25 G . Uptin 28 R . Ma rt inez 26 P. Topalovic33 S Drury ( C) 29 J . Barnes 26 M Mussared 29 J. Libroaperto 27 S. Payz e34 D Little 30 C. Giansante .

27 M Wise 30 M . Yandle 28 B. Taylor35 A Mackinnon(RC)36 W Fawaz

31 A . Wells32 D . Mackay

.28 M. O'Brien 31 C . Austin 29 R . Powney

37 G Hanlon 33 D . Wayland 29 B . Fleming 32 J . McCall 30 A. Crean38 N Bishop 34 M Masci tt i 2 9 W . Lloyd 33 K. Allan (RC) 31 A. Gros s39 A George

.35 30 N . Freese 34 A. Starkie 32 A. Parson s

40 G Bance 36 S. Rr an 30 Pat Murphy 35 G . Panjari33 P. Dietzsc h41 R Burgman 37 J . Landwehr 31 X . Smith 36 S . Boc k

' 34 T Brade n42 A Sainsbu ry43 T Villani 38 L . D'Angelo 32 B . Colema n

32 Pat Murphyari37 J . Pan f38 F. darrigo

.35 S . Jackson

44 B Har 39 M . Mclnem y40 G Muckian 33 D . Andrew 39 S . Cudmore 36 N . Bowman

45 E Duff46 P Hea hp Y

.41 L. Jensen 34 D . Sheehan 40 L. Inserra (DVC) 37 T. Stewa rt

347 M Hicks 4235 C . Brown 41 E . Linares 8 M . Well s

49 A Puglia 43 M . Xuereb 37 C . Reeves 42 P. Dean 3 950 B Aggenbach 44 J . Bell 38 S . Perazzo 43 J . Hubbard 4 050 E Kyriacou 45 R . Perri 32 D . Nichols 44 P. Soligo 41 S . Farro w51 J Rawlings 46 M . Fitzgerald 33 R . Young 45 R . D'Ademo 4252 B O'Conner(RVC) 47 M . Lambe 42 S . May 46 J . Reginato 43 S Whit e53 S Addicott 48 A . Acfield 43 M . Barr 47 B. Pollock

.4454 B Worsley

55 D Atkins 49 D . Ryan 45 C . Barr48 M Walsh

48 C . Datson 45 M. Pe tty55 N Mathews 50 J . Griffiths

51 M Blair.

51 G . McMillan 49 B. Hnason50 B Carman

46 A. O'Neil56 T Madden57 L Rizviak

.52 R . Campagna 52 G . Delman .

51 M . Helmick 47 L. Marks

58 B Neal 53 M . Bolis 53 D . Noona n54 D Bra 52 C. Cecchinelli 48 J . Bleasb y

49 J Wh59 M Dooley 54 D . Antonello . y57 D Fraser 53 M . Ianello . elan

61 B Tirrel l62 N Auden

55 B . Johnsto n56 T Fox

.58 J . Noonan 54 M . Jesse 5 0

5 162 P Diacogiogis 57 S . Ainswo rth 61 T. Miller 55 J . Eastwood

56 G Massett 5 264 D Trindad e65 S Bramley

58 C. Wafts 65 T Allinso n67 M . Johnson

.57 T Gallagher 54 M . Dentry

66 D Timms 59 D . Russ o60 L Ainswort h 69 S. Parker 58 D . Lobosco 55 R . Cannon

68 D Simmonds .61 W Fraser 72 E. Vassilion 59 T. Pattern 56 B . Gillam

69 K Teesdale .62 G Palmer 73 M . O'Meara 60 D . Moore 60 M . Hayes71 P Gunn .63

75 L. Morris 61 B . Murphy 62 D . Cross74 N Fitzpatrick80 G Box 64

76 P. Hirst 62 D . Rees 69 J . Mui r81 J Hamilton 65 J . Sette 99 D . Horier 63 J . Sambuc a82 P Howo rt h 66 C . Crawford 64 T. Thoma s84 Z Stenburg 67 T. Beatt ie 65 M. Scar

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85 J Whelen 68 B . McGauchi 66 M. wise88 S Greenwood 99 S . Bruno MENTONE R S L

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D2 SectionSALESIAN T H OMASTOWN a`I'yVE`ISeTY WEST BRUNSWICK YARRA VALLEY

Matt Sextoncoach : Coach: Gordon Burrows~~3 ' ~==u Coach : Tim Pontefract Coach: Brett Davidson

Asst Coach: D . Oldfieid Res Coach : Wayne Cooper Coach : Kane Bowden Res . Coach: Paul Weir Res Coach: Tony Rega nRes Coach: Jim Gianna 1 V.Capeci Res Coach : Ben Sullivan 1 A Hamilton 1 R Pearc e1 M. Bourke 2 B .Byron 1 G Darroch 2 P Hamilton 2 T Morris2 M. Wiseman 3 A .Smith 2 S Chandler 3 G Heppell 3 R Thompso n3 S. Sutherland 4 G.Petsinis 4 M Vaughan 4 D Coonan 4 M Fun g4 A. Healey 5 L .Smith 5 R Mackie 5 A Cannane

5 A Dre w5 M. Canavan 6 D.Godino 6 S Smith 6 D Keys6 R. Cincotta 7 S.Plant 7 B Cunningham 7 S Benjamin 6 D Hows e

7 G. Gasped 9 A.Gentis 8 W Pascoe 8 L Petchel 7 J Downs

8 S. Logan 10 R .Scott 9 C Pekin 9 C Kerr 8 L Morris9 A. Campbell 11 Z.Fleming 10 N Bowles

11 K Bowden10 S Byrne11 J Heywood

9 J Keem10 D . Oliver 12 A .Farquer 12 M Kohne 12 B Clark 10 T Hancoc k11 A . Davey 13 G.Scarpa 14 J Trevaskis 13 S Brockley C Reynolds1 1

12 A. Gasped 14 J .Alexander 15 L Mellings 14 N Lam el 12 J Cremea n13 I . Bobetic 15 L.DelPapa 16 P Caccaviello 15 B Howlett 13 0 Kysela14 J. McLaren 16 B .Colosimo 17 J Radford 16 S Smythe 14 E Krus e15 D . levoli 17 D .Gorski 18 T Wilson 17 M Hamilto n

18 A Baud 15 J Koenan16 A . Chaippini 18 F.Arcoraci 19 J Ralph 19 P Shand 16 L Taylo r17 Matt Forbes 19 S .Smith 20 E Hannan 20 D Edwards 17 A Lain g18 A . Sexton 20 S .Hodgison 21 H Cameron 21 S McNamara 18 L White19 S . Brown 21 E .Lentini 22 B Sellenger 22 R Hudson 18 D Ros s20 A . Seeger 23 R .Dimaggio 23 S Beato n

24 N Wilson23 P Weir 19 S Thom sop n21 R . Napoli 24 B .Smith 24 J Jenki n

22 A . Anderson 25 R .Kennedy 25 T Chatfield 25 G Malone 20 T Hale

23 M. Smith 26 A .Volpe26 M Laffy 26 R Benjamin 21 W. Wines

24 A . Grace 27 C Plant29 D Hayes 27 D Pendergast 22 B Dre w

25 B. Kirchner.

28 L .Morabito 30 J Maguire31 M Foster

28 J Ward29 D Campbell

23 C Arnol d26 J. Nannes 29 P.Meade 33 T Kitchen 30 M Lewis 24 M Davies27 M. Mansfield 30 L .Alberti 34 S Moody 31 S Jackson 25 S Lloyd28 M. Byrne 31 P.Corbouy 35 A Willis 32 S D'Andrea 26 J Longworth29 Mick Forbes 32 P.Colosimo 36 N Abbott 33 D Whyte 27 A Rowe30 D . Campbell 33 D .Farchione 41 L Maguire 34 1 Twyford 28 B Reynolds31 S . Oldfield 34 J .Buzzini 42 A Gadd 35 B Hamilton 29 R Coutts32 A . Stevens 35 A .Eccles 44 P Forbes 36 P Harris 30 D Potte r33 S . Trakas 36 J .Theodorou 47 B Murphy 37 C Irvine

38 T Moore 31 B Sturzaker34 D . Gheblikian 38 S .Mineo 48 J Martin

49 J Weber 39 L Brown 32 C Heffernan35 C . Baxter 40 B .Thomas51 A Neville 40 B Baker 33 P Cremea n

36 S . Nolan 41 A .Cummaudo 53 N Remfry 41 A Walker 34 A Cusano37 J . Brennan 43 J .Kennedy 54 A McNicol 42 A Stockdale 35 B Peake38 S . Koutaplis39 A . Thain

44 C .Chapkoun47 D .Plowright 55 S Vegter 43 J Tobi n

44 S Gason 36 R Penalun a40 M. Forer 48 L .Downing

56 JPRice57 K Sagely

45 J Smith 37 D Balshaw41 R . Nahas 49 A .Ward 58 T Krake

46 C Price47 C Lehmann

38 B Morrison42 P. Evans 50 B .Leavold 59 T Thornton 48 M Moore 39 T Reddaway43 M. Cooke 51 C .Hansen 60 J Marr D Howie y T Fyffe4 044 C . Hunt 54 P.Stewart 61 J Farrington 51 L Sherry 41 A Ston e45 S. Horvath 59 P.Scopelliti 62 J Ryan 52 D Zanella 42 B Whitechurch46 D . Nannes 60 L .Biles 63 D Strachan 53 J Gross 43 H Park47 S. Baxter 64 S .Smith 64 S Mahoney 54 R Sefton 44 T Kenned y48 A. Roberts 65 S .Holmes 65 K Sartori 55 M CIyne 45 L Rees49 J . Gianna 67 N .Grech 66 J Mirtschi n

67 J Mirtschin56 G John57 C Lewis 46 B Butler

50 D . Blake51 M. McCarthy 68 A Metcalfe 58 D Williams 47 D Lang

52 S Egan 70 D Meek 59 A Kroschel 48 R Davies.53 Pat Forbes 71 H Peck

72 S Dimond60 S Lanyon61 A Edwards

49 S Seabourn e

54 Paul Forbes 73 S Jones 62 S Dishon 50 T Clarkso n55 P. Bouchard 7 4 P O'Beirne 63 J Ga rt lan 51 S Gad d56 C . Malliard 75 A Paton 64 J Ueber an

ga52 A Hartnett

57 E. Malliard 76 B Smith 65 B Norm n 53 S Pas k58 M. Bates 77 D Walsh

66 M Malone 54 T Mcllrath59 S. Bobetic 78 D Files 67 P Tuckwel l

68 C Plazzer 55 S Taylo r60 S. McGain 79 B Flynn R Hussey 57 S Keho e61 E Hana hp Y 80 R Greigg 70 D Zanella 58 G Kerr62 P. Pitts 71 J . Chislett 59 A Joine r63 G . Riley 72 R. Christie 62 P Burum a64 B. Bowman 73 C. Cowland 63 B Whitechurch65 D . Sutherland 74 M . Gleason

71 M Lain 966 M. Sutherland 75 T. Gross76 R. Howell77 C. Norman99 8 Micali

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LOOKING BACKby Noel Rundle

5 YEARS AGO - 199 5hat a turn up! Uni Blues at home, with twowins to date, met the undefeated Ol d

Melburnians . It was never a contest . The Blues led6 .5 to 1 .3 at the first change . At half time the DarkBlues must have wondered where the wheels hadgone, with only 3 .9 to 17 .16 on the board . Finalscores were 20 .21 (141) to 8 .10 (58) . Best for Blueswere Davis , Hutchins, Polkinghorne, McLachlan,Worsley, Lerman (7 gls) for Blues. Old Melburniansgoal kickers and best players not received .

But then it also happened in B section,Mazenod, unbeaten, met Old Haileyburians, twowins, who had been convincingly beaten the previ-ous week by Old Brighton . Well it would have beena quiet night in Mazenod's sheds . O.H . led 5 .5 to0 .1 at the first change and first kept on going aheadto win 18 .23 (181) to 5 .7 (37) . Stars were Ralph-Smith, McKenzie, M . Seccull, Byrns, D . Seccull,Armstrong.

Caulfield Grammarians congratulated Matty"Pie Man" Scholten on his 150th game .

Sean Ralph-Smith (Old Haileyburians) had beennamed captain of the senior VAFA team with MarkBrady (St Kevins OB) and Anthony McDonald (OldXaverians) deputy vice-captains .

Milestones saw Aquinas captain, David Phelanplaying his 150th game, James Dixon (MHSOB) 150also, and 200 to Ian "Rusty" Stevens at OldEssendon . E captain coaches were Matt Ryan(Eltham), Shane Rule (Latrobe), Gordon Burrows(Nth Bruns), Alex Frazer (Old Essendon), RobThomson (Old Westbourne), Laurie Thorneloe(UHSOB), Michael Farrell (U . Reds), and PaulLeathlan (West Bruns) .

Top goalkickers after 6 rounds were A. M .Simpson, (Old S) 29, B ; . J . Bradley (Old B'ton) 37,C ; S . Gribble (St Kevins ) 28, D ; M. Crawford (H .Rovers) 46, E . East ; E . Michael (Bull-United) 37, ECentral ; A. Triandos (U. Reds) 22, E South ; D .Warne-Smith (Penins) 49 .

10 YEARS AGO - 199 0North Old Boys 3rd in "A" squandered a chance

to move further ahead of the rest when they wentdown to De La Salle who had won one only game todate . At halftime it was De La 10 .2 NOB 5 .10 andat the finish De La 17 .6 to NOB 8 .16 . Best wereMcClounan, Campbell, Mannix (5 goals) and Booth,Jones, Cahill (NOB).

In E Old Geelong(1st) were too strongall day for NorthBrunswick (3rd )15 .21 to 9 .16 . Bayliss, Furphy ( 6 goals) Willi ams(Old. G .) and A. Tirchett, Grimaldi, C annon (N.Bruns) were the day's stars.

50 games as goa lie to N an cy McTaggart whodecided after watching her son Peter run theboundary for years to take up the flags .

"E" section coaches were Michael Ritterman(AJAX), Denis Ke lly ( Aquinas), Ray Gi llette ( B'wick),K . Wilson (D'ton), Steve Huckett (Elstern), GregRoberts ( Mazenod), Dino Di Marco (North B'wick),Kelvin Shaw ( Old Carey), Greg Murray (OldEsendon), Alan Quaife ( Old Gee), Ronald Magro (StAndrews), A . Hall ( West Brunswick) .

150 games to West Brunswick's Brett "CementLegs" Mi llan , North Brunswick's Mick "Tunnel"Taylor.

An umpire who was obviously destined to be abarrister - a minor altercation ( mot a melee) in anUnder19 game between St Bernards and OldScotch . After Rumpole sorted out the dispute, hebecame confused as to which two players he wasgoing to send off for initiating the "byplay" . In hiswisdom he sent off the two captains ( innocent par-ties) . As they departed, did Rumpole farewe ll themwith -

"All the world's a stage,And all the men and women merely players .They have their exits and their entrances .And you' ll be back in fifteen minutes! "

15 YEARS AGO - 19 85Coll egians went to clear leadership in "A" sec-

tion with a convincing 94 point win when they over-powered Bu lleen Templestowe in an amazing 20goal second half. The 26 goals were spread among11 players with I an Roberts kicking 7 while the bestwere Pollock, Parsons an d Wright .

"B" section coaches were Ray Kean e (AJAX),Peter Chisna ll (Caulfield Gramm), Ray Sleith (Kew),Neil Le Lievre ( Marcellin), Greg Tootell (OldBrighton), Peter Yeo (Old Melburnian s), GerardSho lly (Old Paradi ans), John Wise ( Parkside), VinceLaragy (St Kilda), and Michael O'Donnell (UniBlacks) .

In "D" section undefeated Old Trini ty and WestBrunswick met with the Kew boys beating the

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Wicks by 24 points, 15 .22 to 12 .16 . Best were

Robinson. Norman, Hooper (Old T), and Buckley,Casley . Johnstone (W .B .).

150 games to Noel Keating (Comm Bank) . NickThynne and Chris Kingsland (St Kilda CBCOB) .

North Brunswick played Old Mentonians in Ds^ction with the Bungey Butler Shield at stake . Theuophy was named after Ron Bungey (OM) and GaryButler (NB), both great players for their clubs. OldIentonians took home the Shield, winning 17.10 to

13 .14 with Barrett, Sciacca, Sly, Meyer (6 gis) bestfor OM and GuIldious, Hehir and Winchester for;~orth Brunswick .

20 YEARS AGO - 1980

A two goal win to De La Salle against U . Blues atGlsternwick Park left De La as the only undefeatedteam in "A" section . 10 .7 a piece at half time De Lakicked 7 .3 to 1 .5 in the "championship quarter" andthen withstood a strong challenge from the Blues inthe final term . Best were brothers Greene, Paul andMick, Bernie Dunn (De La) and Wood, Davies,Dobbie (U . Blues) .

In a high scoring Junior 1 game, Ormond 17 .14defeated Melb Uni 15 .16 . Best were McCarthy (5gis) R . Singleton, R . Tonkin, McAsey (Orm) andHoneybun, Beenie and Walford (Uni).

100 games to AJAX reserves captain Rod Morleywho came to the club after playing 100 games withMonash . (Rod later went on to be a VAFA umpireand was later back at AJAX as president - NR)

301 games to Tony Sherman of St Kilda CBOCequalling in the club record held by immediate pastpresident John White . Tony was a member of theclub's 1965 and 1975 "C" section premiershipteams .

Another record went to AJAX where Tony Rubinbroke the club record of 226 games, held by DavidBurstin, a former president and champion wing-man. Tony was a devoted and enthusiastic club-man and an example to all .

25 YEARS AGO - 1975

250 games to AMP captain Bruce "The Ferret"Ferrall, who joined the club in 1961 and in hiscareer had won four club best and fairest awards .

With 205 games, Peter Bowring surpassedAndrew Home's club record for Old Haileybury -with a club best and fairest, top of club and sectiongoalkicking on a number of occasions, Peter'scareer had been a great one .

Form reversal at Ormond where the home clubbeat Coburg by 105 points after only beating thatclub by 1 point in a magnificent game in 1974" sec-ond semi, Naylor, Dove, Thomas and Alan Graham(7) were best .

St Bernard's coach, Gus Mitchell, was appoint-ed coach of Victorian teams for the interstatematches .

30 YEARS AGO - 1970Umpires' Association officials for the season

were Brian Hagarty (President), Bill Mason (Vice-President) . Norme Sharpe (Secretary) and KenJorgensen (Treasurer) .

'Old Trinity's Tony Dart celebrated his 150thgame and was congratulated for many year's serviceboth on and off the field, also 150 up to DavidBennett as boundary umpire for CaulfieldGrammarians.

Geelong lost top place in B section when OldScotch with On, Hughes and Symington best, wentaway in the last quarter to win by 20 points .

University Blues with Hume, Moyland andScarfe best kicked 4.13 to MHSOB's 9 .8 with Blueskicking 4 behinds in the last quarter to High's soli-tary goal .

Parkside (D Section) had a big win over OldTrinity by 9 goals with J . Byrne (6 goals), Clark andFletcher best for Parkside, and Peter Cohen, Prudenand Phil Cohen keeping Old Trinity in the game .

30 YEARS AGO - 1960

In dreadful conditions, Ormond (A) inflicted oldXaverians' first defeat, 4 .4 .28 to 1 .8 .14 .

B section captains were John Stephen (OGG),Vin Pilkington (De La Salle), All Reside (SSB), ColAdamson (H. Rovers), A . Masters (UHSOB) . Whocaptained Coburg and Geelong?

Old Scotch (A) hit the post three times and wentdown by 9 points to Old Paradians 4 .5 to 4 .14 .

Exciting finish in Junior Section wher eHampton Scouts (5.7) lasted just long enough tobeat West Brunswick (3 .18) by a point - Westknocked 10 behinds straight in the last quarter.

AJAX and Parkside (c) played a 7 .11 d raw .

50 YEARS AGO - 195 0

John "Cec" Poole turned the game for HamptonRovers when after injuring his ankle, he went to full- forward in the third quarter against Old Scotchand then kicked 9 goals from 11 shots, and Rovers,after trailing by 17 points at half-time won by 10points .

After a slow start against University Blues,Ormond in a fine third quarter, kicked 11 .10 toBlues' 2 .11 to win by 31 points .

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A: MARK BRA CELL1 )B: SIMON VINCENT (OLD PARA IANS )C: TIM BEASLEY (ST. BEDES MENTONE TIGERS)®1 : DAVE '_611LL1 S ( A YIJLE)D2 : IVA'-] '- 7°71°IC (SALESIAN ®C)D3: PE1'E ►- . "HALIL 9S1: JOHNS OC)D4: CHRIS SHARP (E TLE1GF1 )

LUKE 7- -I'-OTCH)* Nominations made by Amateur Footballer scribe s* Nominations qualify for the Player of the Month, Player of the Year and

the All-Star Australia Team of the Year .

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SPOR ; SCO10ERQUALITY INSURAJ .CE AT A SPORTING PRIC €

un, then wind and finally some rain . In agame that caters for talls and smalls, th e

changing of the weather also tends to give allcomers an opportunity to display their wares .

Big result of the round was Power Hous edefeating the previously unconquered Williams-town, whilst Eley Park continued their improve-ment with a win against the Gryphons,Elsternwick beat Uni High, Hawthorn held onover Richmond and St Johns returned to thewinners list at the expense of Albert Park .

Review

Power House were able to defeat Williams-town and throw themselves into the spotlight .Despite playing their first four games away fromhome, the House have still managed to have a4/1 record . Sticks Harris in the ruck, Morris onthe dangerous Williams and Searle (seven goals)were the best for the House . Willy has a fewinjury problems on the day but are not usingthat as an excuse . A learning experience forthem, no doubt they will bounce back .

Elsternwick had a comfortable win over UniHigh. The Wicks got away early and were neverthreatened by UH . For the vanquished, RossJohns starred in his comeback game from a seri-ous knee injury whilst Williams and Hellner alsoplayed well, The Wicks included the Mahonyboys whilst Mussared and Cappiello were bothdominant around goals .

Eley Park made it two in a row, overcomingan inaccurate Monash side . The game was closeall day and the Gryphons had a chalice late inthe game to tie it up but the shot went astray .The Sharks, hurt by injuries to a number of theirbig men, relied on Coach Hook in the ruck andhe didn't let them down . Also good were T .Morrisand Matt Payne (yet again) . Marvellous to see theSharks respond so well to a bleak start to theyear and I fancy they might well continue theroll . Gryphs best were Martin, Foster, Bourbonand the non-brothers (!!), B&R Coxhead .

Hawthorn were able to hold out Richmondin the local Derby. The Hawks led well early butRichmond responded with a great second quar-ter. Scores were all but tied up at the last break .The last quarter proved to be a classic as bothsides played uncompromising footy resulting inonly one goal being scored. that by Haw-thornsFulton . The winners had Reed . S.Avery and

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"Henry" Johnsonfiring whilst Rich-mond had betterplayers in Whisper

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O'Sullivan (great to watch), Siwka, Roids Smithand debutant Kristian Convery .

St Johns returned to the winner's list with acome from behind win against Albert Park . TheRats led by as much as six goals but withinjuries to Smith, Phillips and Nick the P, foundthemselves short staffed. Still, can't take anv-thing away from St .Johns, who with the first goalof the last quarter, got a 'sniff and never lookedback . The Rats were best served by McLellan,Rutherford and Chambers .

PreviewAlbert Park travel up the freeway to Monash

in the first game for preview . An extra touch tothis game is the fact that ex Albert Park star,Jack McDonald is coaching the Gryphs and thiswill no doubt add to the match intensity . Bothsides have had poor starts to the year and anyhopes of final's action rest squarely on thisgame . The Rats were hard hit by injury last weekand if these stars can't come up, the Gryphs,with the likes of Kilmister and Gilchrist firing,should prevail .

Williamstown host Eley Park and no doubtwill be keen to get back on the winner's list afterlast weeks loss . The Sharks have shown typicalresilience over the past few weeks and will be noeasy target for Willy. None the less, the Sharkshave a few injury problems to some of their talltimber at the moment and might not be able tomatch up with the big men of Willy . Willy to win,but not by a great deal .

Match of the round pits Power House athome to Elsternwtek . The House enjoyed theirreturn to familiar surrounds last week and wereable to stamp themselves as genuine contenders .The Wicks also had a good win and will be keento improve on their 4/1 start. Searle has been arevelation for the House as sides find him a par-ticularly tough match up and with him on song,the House to win .

St. Johns, bouyed by a stirring win againstAlbert Park, host Hawthorn with the game beingthe first ever played between the two sides .St .Johns have been very competitive in someclose defeats and are a side not to be taken toolightly. The Hawks returned to form last week

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and will be strengthened by the return of someveterans in the coming weeks . None the less,St .Johns should be able to make it three for theyear.

Finally, Richmond welcome Uni High . Bothsides are sitting in the higher echelon of the lad-der and a win on Saturday is the typical 'eightpoint game' . Richmond have been very strong allyear with both losses being particularly narrow .Uni High have mixed it up a bit more with somegood wins and a disappointing loss . WithGracknell off on an overseas adventure, Uni Highlose an absolute bright spark and with the likesof O'Sullivan, Siwka and Macak firing for theCentrals, might not be able to get the points .Richmond by four goals .

ocialWilliamstown are holding a trivia night on

May 13, beginning at 7 .30pm at the club rooms .Great night, great prizes, to book a table ringTony Ryan on 9397 9397 .

Uni High are holding a Trivia Night at theclub on May 30 . The honorable Peter Dinnick toact as quizmaster. The leading tipster in the UniHigh competition is 36 .

CorrespondentsThe deadline has been brought forward, con-

sequently I will need all reports by preferablySunday evening, (although Monday morning willbe fine, at least for the first few weeks). Contactcane be made on 98981535 (home), 0418348723(mob) , 95533675 (fax) or via email oned.sillCloclcers-g1 .coYn .au .

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NAME CLUB L_4ST WK TOTALD. SEARLE POWERHOUSE 7 30MUSSARED ELSTERMVICK 8 30PANfAZOPOUZOSALBERT PARK 5 28WILLIAMS WILLIAMSTOWN I 26LAULETTA HAWTHORN 3 2 2

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TODAYS MATCHESD3 SECTION

MONASH GRYPHONS v. ALBERT PARKWILLIAMSTOWN CYMS v. ELEY PARKPOWERHOUSE v. ELSTERNWICKST JOHNS v. HAWTHORNRICHMOND CENTRAL v. UHSOB

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Albert Park A.F.C: 7.1 13.2 17,3 17,5 .107St .Johns 0 C: 5.5 10.6 11,9 18 .13 .121Albert Park : Pantazopoolos 5 . Ta ')r 4 . Chambers 2, MeLetlan 2, Sutton 2 .Isard I . Murray 1 . Pastras 1 . Begt: McLellan . Redpath, Chambers . Sutton,DelRazzi. Rotherford . St .Johns : Hilton 8. Horborv 3. Walker 2. Coulon I .Jones 1 . Hassan I . Walker 1 . Vanhooton 1 . Best : Vankooten. Walker.Dowsett . Hdton . Horbury. Umpires: Adi Diner Toby, O iadia (F)EleyParkAFC: 3.1 6.5 6.8 9.9.63Aionash Grpphons: 2.6 4.9 5.14 7.16,58Eley Park: Hawley 3 . Morris 2 . Heynes 2 . Trotter 2. Best : Kre bs. Nelson,Morrison . M.Payne. tti~uillentin .D.Pa4~te. boosts G hons:Ktll»dster 4,Gilchrist 1 . Bourbon 1, Walter 1 . $est: B.ConheadCoxhead . Foster.Martin, Stratfoed . Bourbon .Umptres : Paul LamblePower House: 5.2 7.4 9.8 10.13.73Williamstown Cytns: 2.2 3.4 3.6 6.8.44Power House: Searle 7. Bowtand 2, Rolls I . Best : Horns . Morris. B=land,Searle, Dovte . Robertson. Williamstown; Vincent . v,rilliatns . hunts . H}ates,i.b uda. Best : hmns, Dervan . Hynes . Macleod, Matth ews. Phenuster.Umpires: Lionel Katz Oro~en Lator (F)Hawthorn Amateurs: 7 .2 9.5 13.8 14.12.96Richmond Central: 2.4 8.10 12.13 12.14.86Hawthorn

:Johnstone 3, Lauletta 3, Power 2 . Ave ry 2 . Fulton 2 . Stevens 1,

Detanev 1 . Best : Avery . Reed . Johnstone. Lauletta . Fulton . Saulle.Richmond Central : Sis4ka 5. Malcolm 2, Adatns 2 . BtTnes 1 . Sntith 1 .O'Sullivan 1 . Best: O'Sullivan, Snuth, Za aa, Kelly. Com~er}t Makolm.Umpires :Ron Marlyn Bob McLeod fl Danie~Stephens (B) Peter Wallis CliveShipley (G )Elsternwick: 6.7 8.11 13.17 20.20.140UHSOB: 1.3 3.6 5.8 9.8.62Elsternwick: Mussared 8 . Cappieilo 5 . Lvons 2 . Curtain 2, Foster 1 .Missagfla 1 . Mattottv 1 . Best: Mahony. Cp ~ieIlo . Mussared, Allan.Brennan, Lvons .UF1SOB:FarreC~ . tvaltace 2. Jons I . Hastett I . Clarke 1 .Best: Wtlliains. Helhier. Johns, (;tarke .m Crackne ll . Rae. Umpires :Rick Love

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Albert Park A F C: 1.1 1.1 3.1 4.6.30St.Johns 0 C: 8.6 15.9 16.12 17 .16.118Albert Park: Pastras 1, Ross 1 . Boeklev i, Pearson 1 . Best : Lamont . Honan,Steuard . Snorrason . Green . Heves. St:Jo2ms: Hvtand 4 . Dubson 3 . Hall 2,Kearson 2 . Edwards 2 . Denhart 1 . Paneioni I . Sharp 1 . Sacco 1 . Best :Denhart, Sharp . Hyland . PancionL Edwards .EleyParkAFC: 3.3 8.8 10.10. 11.15.81Monash Gryphons: 2.4 5.5 7.6 8.7.55EI~y Park: Broaclltead S. MeCorkell 3. Blake l . Hill I . Johnstone I . Best :Btake. Broadhead. Hill . Baaldrt'. Rtiatt . Mac, Monash Gryphons : Cormick2 . tlfiite 2 . Toliidav 1 . Carter i. Gatos 1 . Buick 1 . Best : Cornuck .t'!il(iamson . McKav, WIIe, varcoe. Robinson .Power House: " 4.2 6.3 9.5 12.7.79

Williamstown Cyms: 1.2 5.3 5.4 7.6.48

Power House: Galakos 4, Pavtoll 2, Gill 2. Cummins 2 . Robinson 2. Best :Gill. Walsh, Marshall . Miller, Mcleod, Galakos. Williamstown : Btdtet'~eg,Black. Bre ue . Mattning_ tdisbett, Payne . best: Campbell. Grant, Phips .F' ccoccio, Nis it, Bergin .lis:wthorn Amateurs: 6.12.48Richmond Central: 13.13.91Hawthorn : Law 2, Halacas I, Sill 1 . Patterson 1 . Davies 1 . Best: Morris.I'dacas . Sill . Henish, MoncriefL Patterson . Richmond Central:Lembruggen 6, Dutton 3 . Lane 2 . Brook 1 . Day 1 . Best : Lane, Brook.L -.: entbntggen . Riven, Newton. O'Brien .

Elsternwick: 2.3 6.6 9.7 11.8.74UHSOB: 2.3 3.6 7.9 11.11.77Elsternwick: Clement 2, Currie I . Hankm I . Byrne l . Walker 1 . Davidsonl . Ritchie I . Ldikakis 1 . Bacon 1 . Mee I . Best: B} ae. Peasley.Davidson. Yenun, Devonshire . Pranken . : . .'- 2, Lou - 2,Del.uise 2, P7gdon 2 . Killer 1, Carrauters I . t: Cart t . KillPlgdon. Carruthers. Longion . Catte .

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Co~,x GaryRes. Coach: Peter ! or

1 . P Smith (C)2 . N Pastras3 . B Isard3 . D Green (R)4 . W Rosowski5 . S Allan6 . N Pantazopoulos7 . J Sutton (VC)8 . C Jackson9 . P Chambers (DVC)10. M Phillip s11 .12. L Marriott13. B McKimmie14 . T Prio r15 . S Kane15 . J Snorrason (R)16, C Roberto n17 . D McLellan (DVC)18 . J Taylo r19 . A Faranda20 . J Bourne21 . J Sutcliffe22 . S Redpath23 . L Bertram23 . A Bennett (R)24 . A Dick26 . G Finn27 . S Ridout28 . R Buckley29 . G Walkley30 . A Thomas32. S McKerrow33 . T Murray34 . N Rutherford35 . P Barton36 . M Pearson37 . M Drought38 . C Lamont39 . J Lamont40 . M Lapsley41 . H Ross42 . S Bolas43 . D Jackson44 . P. Manning45 . J Roo s46 . B Dorr46 . D Barker (R)47. K McIntosh48 . P Hayes (RC)49 . J Murra y50 . D McKay51 . D Depiazzi52 . K Dohnt53 .54 . P Rutherford55 . C McKerral56 . S McKimmie57 . D Beachley58 . D Klein59 . P Knight60 . M Sweeney78. A Gay

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~3 SectioPOWER HOUSE RICHMOND CENTRAL ST JOHNS U .H .S .O .D. WH. L IAM STOWN

Coach: Kevin Barnes Coach : Billy Dalton Coach : Bruce Mullens Coach : Pat Mackey CYMS

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63 S . Pengilly 47 . S Dye r

60 K McGuinness 74 J . Lane 53 S . Pancione 64 J . Evans65 M . De Luise

48. B Grummisc h50. K Stebbin g61 54 B . Hale 66 J . Bradley 51 D Bubni c62 55 S . Green 67 M . DeLuise .

63 D Searle 56 M . Zodlak 68 G . Van Popering 52 . A Petzieride s64 W Elliot 57 D. Jorgenson 69 53. T Rya n65 D Wright 58 Z Munroe 70 E . Ricciuti 57 . M Soccoci o68 D McGrat h69 D Galakos

.59 A. Fonceca

71 B . Satnto n73 S . Devli n

71 L O'Sullivan 60 D . Halls 74 C . Longto n77 S Clarke 61 S . Walker 80 D . Cartwright88 G Scotland 64 D . Edward s

65 B. Hilton

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real bottleneck at the top of the ladder afterthe !° o unbeaten sides came a cropper las t

weekend . With all teams fighting over just fourfinal's spots, percentage is already looking asthough it will be a crucial factor. Brunswick alsoclocked up their first win for the year howeverWerribee are still yet to greet the judge .

S i i Melbourne inflicted Bulleen's firstdefeat since Round 10 last season with a comfort-able win out at Koonung Reserve . The Districtstook control after half time and despite the effortsof P Dall'Oglio, Orwin and Peters the Cobras werebeaten all over the ground by a South side thatwere too good on the day.

Bentleigh kept themselves in touch with theleaders following their convincing win over MtLilydale . The Rams couldn't contain the likes ofIreson, Seeley, and Hutchison whilst Sharp (7) hada day out as Bentleigh doubled the home side'sscore .

North Brunswick's run also came to an end . atthe hands of Syndal . After an even first threequarters and a spurt from North early in the lastthe Tally Ho boys responded through the likes ofCachia, McKenzie and Thompson to take the fourpoints convincingly in the end . Famulari,Whitman, W Pretty and Care were best for NorthBrunswick .

Eltham accounted for Old Wea-.' in awet and low scoring affair out at Research . TheTurtles flew out of the blocks to catch the Warriorson the hop and held a handy lead at quarter time .Things evened out after half time but the Elthamside through the work of Horsefield, Bell and Mizziran out four goal victors . Fairfield . Board andWilson led the way for Old Westbounre who liftedtheir performance after the main break .

Brunswick joined the winner's circle for thefirst time this season when they accounted forSwinburne in a tight clash at St James Park . TheWickers finally got it right to lift themselves off thebottom of the ladder with a solitary goal the differ-ence in the end .

The side that took their place at the wrong endof town . Werribee, were given a nasty touch up by:'t Marys at Ferndale Park . Inaccurate kickingdidn't help their cause but a 99 point loss is dis-appointing in anyone's language . The Saintsshowed a glimpse of what they a capable of and

got their seasonback on track.

PREVIEWIn what promises to be a beauty, two

ting just out of the four, Bcratfleigir a d ;Brunswick, clash at Bentleigh Recreation Re:North Brunswick need to bounce back and bornback quickly after their first loss last week a> jtaking on the improving Bentleigh will be a h_ask . The Wernham brothers, Pretty and Care havebeen very good of recent times as have Seeley.Pittitio and Hutchison for the home side . It shouldbe close but Bentleigh might just be able to doenough .

Werribee host Mt Lilydale in the next game ofRound 6 . The 'Bees really need a good perfor-mance today to give their season a lift whilst theRams have fallen back in the last couple of weeks .Issac has been more than handy for Werribee thisyear as have Carolan and Gibson for Mt Lilydalebut the home side might be due for a win .Werribee . by 12 points.

St Marys will take some confidence into theirmatch with South Melbourne today, after athumping win last week . The Districts however,are not short of momentum either at the momentand with the likes of Balishaw and King in goodnick they have been very impressive in what theyhave done of late . This should continue tod,--- aswith a handy win .

Two sides on the rebound, Old -Eand Bulleen, meet down at Hoppers Crossing. TheCobras are a much improved unit this year andthe addition of Gencarelli and Pulverenti has hadan impact . The Warriors are still coming togetherunder a new coach but can never be underesti-mated . This should be a tight clash but the Cobrasmay return to their winning ways .

Syndal Tally He play host Brunswick in thenext game of the round and will be looking tocement their place in the top four. The 'Wickersare trying to string a couple of wins together butthe likes of Cachia, Richardson and Bennett forthe Synners have too much to play for to drop thisone . Syndal by 35 points .

Swinburne meet Eltham in the last match ofthe round at Burwood Rd. Sheedv and DeBonohave been good of late for the home side and whilstthe Turtles will be without Gathercole others suchas Doody, Hardie and Mizzi should be able to fillthe void . Eltham by 27 points .

34 T4AC AAAATCI 10 Cl1l\1On 1 1 cn --

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~€<and I can still be contacte i

af, . V~'~lcome to Frank Coonert; for0 Ind there a still a couple of other-ing the ehain . Carn guys do me a

Trivia Night was agrea"t successwould like to thank Luke, I .Vlac,i for their efforts and congratulat+

,, . Road '•'lIl .

R

. . He= 1 . Best: Ireson.

6.8 7.10.5213.'2 15.15 .105

I . B st ; Gibson, Brebner.CaulLietd . McKenzie.

tok McGrath. Bec .U Adam Goodes

' . . .: I"lfl 131c" :; S his " . . . . = thi s

five time club B£_ , past capf in,record holder and ,!cretr , has put his

soul into Old Wes,,)ou, .ie both on andId since our inception in '91 . He's been

idon with his 5' :11IS .. .'1d C4u'on tl? ..-.

,its h, , r' e.oi : off it . LIC Andr e

RE:iTI BULLEEN COBRAS 2 1

BRUNSWICK 6 21AC WERRIBEE 4 20

C>SHARP BENTLEIGH 7 1 8

J. BOUDOLOH NORTH BRUFS""CK 4 16ALLEN ST "aRYS 4 1 6

PAPANIKOLAOU NORTH BR 3 i n 4STARRETT BULLEEN COBRAS 3HARDING WERRIBEE 6FEATONBY MT LILYDALE 1BECKETT SY~IDAL TALLY HO 0

26251 81 312

.. Pa _: i on Sutcliffe (R )

:B

7.o 16.17 20.19 .1394 .3 8.5 12.6 12.10 .82

4, Allen 4. Carra 4 . Per--,4i 3 . West 2. Harrison 1 . Janes 1 .n . Jnts. Tn°aharris. . it . Carra Boves. r`d'1'ibee: Isaac,

2 . Becker 1 . A;c"-aarr ' 'lrew I . Brrnvn l . Best : Ftetcher.

3.0 n 8.1 12.2.742.2 1"1 IS.12.120

S3 . Can L 1 7A' zi 1 . Orman 1. Sheehani . 0*win . ~, P=-s. Sth . 1}4e16

2. Jo " o I 5«r^w 11 1, McDonald

3 .20 .4

Go

12 .714.'.43 . sei

15 .11 .10121,16.142

i I . Pretty 1 .Cc-

d . _ _ . haw. Umpires:

5 .5 8.6 9.10.643.4 8.6 10.10.7 0

:a -AL O'Doiv.ell 1 . GvIlnartin I .r sumant. Sm[m . 9nraswick:

Cavanagh. McBride. m<-re.

6.14 .503 .8 .26

no I . C :- .erry 1 .'Sodaro I ."0. Hc :_: .._ ... ,l4'u.zi. Oldt. B~.,ad~, itua.,.:;~ . Horsburgh.

ek: 4.2 8.6 11.10 13.11 .89b: 1.3 4.7 5 .11 12 .13 .85

Patton 9tarrett .Redfern. Rigonl . Seite. Dvnitt -0 eTb Districts :

Aek:Papanikolaou 4. Crosina 3, Rigazzi 2 . Sorleto 2, Tancre<liullo . Boudoloh . Ptsas al e . Rhook. Laoutatzes . Ri aui . 8 yndsl.:

tit 2, Morrison 2 . Burns 2, Tore 1 . Hartnett Buckley 1 .rgent. Clark. t'iong . Price.

3 .6 7.11 9.17 11.18.8 4A.F.C: 0.0 2.1 5.3 6.4.40: I an 3 . Proctor 3. Xennedv 2 . Featontra 1 . Walsh I . Wells I .

,~ . 1 ilsh, }iennedv. Dalahunt. Johnstone, Proctor. rlentleigh:~ ,to ' ,It I'reve 1 . Fsffiock 1 . Beatie 1 . Best: Neve, Clough,

Ca--son, enmeson.1.2 1.6 1.11 2.13.254.3 8.7 10.9 13.9 .87

L€tonth. 'vSorcom . tTatson. Pilkidis . Burt .tg rlack 2 . Brooks 2, Thomas 1, Carlero 1 .

l~r, Stephenson . Harding, Pugliese, Flack.3nllc- Ce`r: c 4.1 8.2 11.5 12.6 .78sautli i.le1L ."Uwtricts: 010 1.4 2.5 5.8 .38tiulleen: Bro4vn 4. Starrett 3 . Thomanson 2 . 1' . 2, Ci>soni 1 . Best :

ic:; "~_ :C: 1.4 5.6 7.8 10.10.70, .-rne IInl: 3.2 5.4 8.7 8.9.57

St^ar-ns 4 . Contreras 1 . Lazzaro I . Best: Lazz .uo . Cc .. .ueres. Moo}en,St liens, Stankovtch.

:R :herts 3 . Turk 2 . James 1, George 1 . Galrnia 1 . Best: James,tista . Roberts . Brunswick. Cter~ke 4. McRae 2, Lovett 2,

1 . Sikora 1 . Best: Carrotan . Lawson . Clarke, Lever.>ahidore .

1.2 1.4 1.8 4.9.33C: 1.1 3.6 3.8 3.9 .27

El 'a t ?us: D .Barnett 2. T.Barnett I . BeecroR 1 . Best: Turnev .D .aarn, . .. . . ._rs . v_ .; Glare . Davies . Old Aresttsourne: Slattery 1 .Rivalland 1, ?aiattsson I. Best: Davis, Clowes, 'viesman, Milne . Habersatt .Slattery_

TC ATCHES

SECTIONBENTLEIGH v . NORTH BRUNSWICK

WERRIBEE v. NIT LILYDALESOUTH MELBOURNE DISTRICTS v .

ST TviARYS

OLD WESTBOURNE v. BULLEEN COBRASSYNDAL TALLY - HO v. BRUNSWICK

SWINBURNE v. ELTHAM

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D4 SectionBENTLE9GH BRUNSWICK DULLEEN COBRAS ELTHA M MT LILY DAL E

Coach : Paul Dimmatina Coach : Stan Gilday Coach : Joe D'Angelo ' COLLEGIANS Coach : David KeastRes. Coach: Paul Jemmeson Res . Coach: Steve Asst. Coach : John Kalpakis Coach : Peter Slacik Res . Coach: Jason Flanagan1 C Sharp (C) Kannegiesser Res Coach: Jamie Redfern Res. Coach: Jason Lees 1 D . Johnso n2 P Morgan 1 B.Lovett

am

1 J.'Kalpakis 1 D . Fammartino 2 P Haye s3 A Anastasio 3 BMoore 2 T Orwin 2 T Duggan 3 F Varg a4 D Lewis 4 J.Bell 2 S. Petty (RC) 3 R. Pilapil 45 M Eyles (VC) 4 S.Goodwin 3 R . Pulverenti 4 B . Doody (C) 5 P Ston e6 R Weber 5 A Lever 4 I McLeod 5 S . Jeal

67 M Colaiacovo 6 D.Dowdl e6 P.Laming

.4 N . Cartledge

6 M. Best7 M Gasparotto 7 D Hendrie

8 J Handfield9 I Jackson

7 D.Sedgwick 5 M. Dall'Oglio (C) 8 L Sharpe 8 A. Strachan

10 A Hen ry8 D.Ciarke9 J Grixti

6 I . Baccini 9 C. Watson 9 A Del Biond o

11 D Ma rt in (C).

10 Slake 7 F. Baldi 10 W. Bates11 J Mizzi

10 J Gardiner

12 L Codarin 11 TFulton 8 T. Mazzarella .12 J Lees

11 C Gibson

14 B Fotopoulos 13 S .Kannegiesse r14 S Moore

9 P. Goetz.

13 R . Bell 12 M Brebner

15 P Withington.

15 R Smith 10 A . Gencarelli 14 S . Justice 13 R Kidd

16 P Jemmerson (RC).

16 A .Dean 11 A . DeJong 15 L. White 14 C Wals h17 J Psaras 17 G .Mcgowan 12 16 D . Barnett 15 F Livingsto n

18 S Adaway 18 V.Gatfy 13 N . Cooke 17 G . Leys 16 P Caulfiel d19 5 Hall (RVC) 19 N .Melon e

20 T.Mc inniskin 14 S . Casey18 A. Macdonal d19 R Kennedy

17 A Burrett20 R Fishlock 21 S .James 15 J . Trinchi

.20 A Hardie 18 B Jealou s

21 A Graham 22 M.Mcbride 16 D . Trinchi.

21 M . Luttick 19 J Burgess22 S Arvanitis 23 M.Lovett 17 M Fait 22 R . White 20 A Penhal e23 A Clough 24 L.Mcbrid e

25 M Cleveland.

18 R . Badanjek 23 J. Woodward 21 T Amo s

24 G Stamatakos.

26 G .Cross 19 S. Trapman 24 M . Dwyer 22 L. Procto r25 D Gold 27 S.Dreier 20 J Moran

25 C. Horsbur h9 23 B Egan

26 B. Padgham 28 G .Conway. 26 J . Glare 24 Q . Ronne y

27 J (Eddy) Seeley (VC) 29 B .Mcbride 21 N . Lykopandis 27 R. Beecroft 25 A Delahun t31 R English 30 S .Mcbride 22 P. Bastasin 28 T. Barnett 26 T Flanagan32 D Fishlock

31 M .Bulloc k32 S .Draffin

23 J . Redfern 29 A. Macaulay30 A Hadfield 27 N Pearce

33 M Eefting 33 S .Londrigan 24 M . Opie .31 T. Carter 28 T Crowe

34 L. Sampson 34 M .Whiteside 25 W . Olney 32 C. Baud 29 P Furlon g35 L Ireson 35 S .Hewitt 26 J . D'Angelo 33 A Yule 30 G Bird36 M Backman 36 A.Lo s

37 A Berius 27 34 R. Pilapil 31 C Varga37 P Hutchison NC)

.38 M Attard 28 A. Foskett 35 T Todaro 32 P Carola n

38 G Beattie.

39 J .Hope 29 A. Summers 36 D. Howgate 33 C Anderso n39 L Pittito 40 R .Mainell i

41 M Bond 30 S . Colverston 37 M . Whefan38 D. Ardin 34

40 J Bounsall .42 S .Woodbridge 31 S . McLaren (DVC) 39 F. Coonerty 35 D Callanan

41 J Neve (RDVC) 43 D .Woodards 32 C. Clements 40 J . Baud 36 E O'Brien42 G Kell 44 C .Miller 33 A . Cook 41 37 M Peart

45 Pd es

M

34 M . D'An9elo (VC) 42 S . Weinman 38 D Kennedy44 S Craven RDVC( )

.c

r47 L Marchan ta 35 T. Sette 43 M. Sfili9oj 39 L Allanson

45 A Pittit o46 G Rubio-Thorne

.48 J.Ear 36 P. Dall'Oglio

44 T. Hardi e45 R . Davies 40 W Newel l

47 B Moffat49 A.Cosman o50 A.Geddes

37 J . Paatsch 46 4 142 M Periera49 J . Fly 51 G .Cavanagh 38 G. Brown 4 7

48 43 D Hollowa y50 A Stanes 52 S.Grant 39 H . Dimitrio u51 M Pirie 53 B.Cazaly 40 T. May 50 A. Kelso 44 M . Mun k

52 R Hall 54 B.Brett 41 RR Rigoni51 S. Maxfield 45 R McKenzi e

53 M Snelling55 TLovett56 M Cox

.42 V. Dam

52 G . Stackpole53 M Stammers

46 K Maniscalchi

54 S Cologero.

57 Y.Saad 43 B. Dimasi.

54 P. Barnett47 C Lonerga n

55 D Manning 58 C.Caminiti 44 B . Saaksjarvi 55 P. Morrow 48 D Featonby

56 C Aitken 59 C.Rya n60 D 5fock 45 J . Mustica 56 49 M . Malta r

57 T Cox. s

61 E Pavio 46 C Borrelli57 S Gathercole 5 0

58 T Caterson.

62 G.Surace.

4758 51 J Flanagan

59 D Pitt ito 63 H .Hahn e64 J .Bradley 48 M . Soumelidis

59 B . Evan s60 B . Sumpter

52 M Wells53 M . Leonard

65 J .Ericson 49 62 54 M Smithies66 J .Gibson 50 C. Genitsaris 63 C. Dods

.55 H . Flanagan67 J .Harris

68 L .Cavanagh51 R . Rodrigues

6 5 64 S Scahfer 56 L . Hoogenboom69 L .Cordes 58 L. Egan70 M.Commerford 57 J . DeRu n71 M.Nuqen t72 M.Robinson 58 T. Wilso n73 M.Ryan 59 G . Cowa n74 N .Bowman 60 B . Cox75 P.Conduit 61 D. Prest76 P.Stocks BULLEEN 62 D Turne r77 R.Craigie78 R D'anonio

AUTOMOTIVE.

D. Brightg.

79 R .Dipietro CENTRE L. Toll80 S .Mclean 1-3 Greenaway St,

81 S .Vidler Bulleen 310582 W.Watson phone: 9852 1129

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'A Sc --IonNTN ;"11GK OLD WESTROURNE STH M E LD DIST. ST. M ARY'S SWINEURNE

Coach : Craig Fox Coach: Andrew Hadley Coach: Peter Mcgrearty Coach : Peter Olivier! UNIVERSIT YRes, Coach : Peter Dowsett Res. Coach : Craig Stewart Res Coach: Mel Beyer Res Coach : Michae l

Learmonth Coach: Ma tthew Georg e1 S . Wernham 1 G. Robson 1 . B . Anatpakos 1 M Learmonth Res Coach: T.B.A.

D . Adam s2 2 D . Taylor 2 . J. Burke. .

2 . B. Boyes 1 G. Poppl e3 G. Lattouf 3 D . Jago

'3 . M . Hannan 3 . R . Livingstone 2 J . Sheedy

P. Dtmarco 4 A . O Keefe 4. S . Stepnell 4 . N . Goldsworthy 3 J. Piotrowsk i5 W. McMahon 5 S . Craig 5 . N . Warszewski 5 . 4 A. Fidle r6 D. Pizzari 6 J . Horsburgh 6. S . King 6 S. Stone 5 J . Demarte7 G. Magnuson 7 R . Mutimer 7 . W. Rosowaki 7 N . Malloc h

8 A Zsembery 6 B . Canfiel d8 A . Peterson 8 A Horsburgh 8. S . Smith

.Gillard9 K 7 A. Hamilto n

9 A. Sammartino 9 C . Villin er9 9. M . Balsjaw.Jones10 T 9 M . McCalma nM

10 W. Fawcett 10 J . Wilson (C) 10 G McDonald.

11 J Bernardi 10 M . Georg e11 J . Boudoloh 11 J . Lott

..Moo n11 p

.12 11 D . Milan o

12 S . Care13 C . Anderson 12 S. Depiazza

, .12 . A . Hobbins 13 J . Hil l

14 W Ross12 B . Nichol i13 M Luckey

14 M . Newton 13 S. Hewitt14 B Mattson

13. E . Henderson .15 D . Andrews

.14 R . Good e

15 H . Tsialtis .15 A Board

14, A. Bullman 16 J. Wedrien 15 C . Thomas16 S . Tsialtis . 15. B . Lazzaro 17 P. West 16 S . Reynoldso n17 A . K riazisY 16 S . Christo 16 . M . Thomas 18 B . Frail 17 J . Andrinopolous18 B . Whitman 17 M . Aquilina 17 . B . Gibson 19 Fiuman i18 A19 S . Famulari 18 P. King 18 . T. Green 20 A . Lane

.19 B O'Mara

20 M . Sorleto 19 M . Craig 19 . S . McDougall 21 Alle n22 R.

20 M . Trainor21 Scott Wernham 20 S . Chaffey 20 . J . Pohlner

.23 J . Goldsworthy 21 R . Merkel

22 C. Fox 21 B . Dangerfield 21 . B. Powell 24 I Goulett 22 S . Georg e23 D. Ellis 22 W. Fleming 22 . G . Mqatovic

.25 B . Sellers 23 J . Kane

24 S . Tancredi 23 G . Flower 21 P. Hannon 26 G . Koumantatakis 24 M . Cason25 J . Thompson 24 L. Fairfield (VC) 24 . A. Bryson 27 25 T. Houriga n26 R. Pretty 25 D . Moore 25 P Cheevers 28 J . Innes 26 T. Schwerdt27 D. Lawton P. Mesman (RC)

. .Royle26 J

29 P. harrison 27 D. Murph y28 W . Pretty

yJewell29 C27 D . Billman

. .27 . B. Downing

30 P. watsonDrew31 W

28 T. Harri s.

30 S . Healey 28 D . Sla ttery (RVC) 28 . D . Thomas.

3229 R . Cavicchiolo30 P Tur k

31 J . Freeman 29 D. Horsburgh 29 . P. Nice 33 M . Lynch .31 C . Drag o

32 M . Mason 30 R . McMillan 30. S. Wright 34 M . Tindley 32 P Jones33 J . Rotella 31 R . Aldridge 31 . L ge

~35 G . Theoharri s

Evan s36 E.

33 N . Smit h34 M . Pisasale 32 G . Jenkinson 32. D . McGee .

37 A. Dwyer 34 D . Brodi e35 P. Dowsett 33 T. Madigan 33. J. Bradley 38 F. Harrison 35 K. Abbott36 P. Tancredi 35 D. Rivalland 34. J. Sadat 39 A. Millar 36 C . Gillmarti n37 D. DeMorton 36 K. Pilsbury 35. N . Vergos 40 L. Vincent 37 P. McDonald38 A. Crosina 37 A. Leitch 36. M . Fern 41 A. Dickeson 38 T. Reed39 C. Rhook 38 B . Mattson 37. M . Rosowski 42 39 B. Prio r40 B. McCallum 39 A. Robbins 38. S. Herman

43 M . Cahmberlain 40 J . Henry41 J . Elasmar 40 S . Leitch 39. A . Contreras

44 A. Gunn

4541 T. Drahtidi s

42 R . Papanikolou43 J Page

43 P. Hopper 40. L Williams 46 M . Knight 42 R . Uebergan g.

Fayad44 M44 B . Slattery 41 . A . Ben ~ 47 P. Rousis 43 J. Robe rt s

.45 B. Alameddine

45 T. Milne 45 M . Gosney 48 D . Morcom 44 N . Morga n45 D Isli p

46 C . Boyd 46 S . Bezant47 T Said

46 M . Bellesini 49 D . Roberts50 M . Ellis

.46 J . Sandhu

47 G . Goumas .Lipscombe48 Ash

50 T Hughes 51 P. Poe 47 J . Sevdali s48 A. Youn g49 M. Laoumtzes

.50 P. Habersatt 52 J . Houg h

53 J . Davies49 R . Winters50 M Goodwi n

50 B. Laoumtzes 53 P. Kegagias 54 X.

51 P. Jame s51 54 M . Crosswell 55 P. Mulcahy 52 S . O'Donnell52 A. Boudoloh 55 B. Davis 56 M . Scammell 53 S . Flanagan53 P. Cross 59 Adr Lipscombe 57 X 55 S . Gallina54 S. Milroy 60 N . Aquiline 58 D . Kempste r

59 A George 56 R . Hoew e55 P. Sorlett o56 L Patullo

.60 S . Benson 58 A . Roberts

.62 F Gennaccaro 61 G . Sigley 60 J . Puglisi

.65 L . Rigazzi 6 2

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Nick

1 J Barro (DVC)2 1 Bingha m3 M Joy (C)

M Grocott4 P Henderson (C)5 D Hannett (RC)

B Di x6 J Cotsis (RVC)

C Price7 A Burns8 R Bennett9 S Kemper10 T Psinas11 J Rutter12 D Bent13 B Pearce14 S O'boyle15 N Murray16 B Boucher (RDVC)17 A Burgess18 S Macfarlane

M Foal s19 M Glenister20 C Hal l

I Mackenzie21 A Thompson22 S Hoare23 M Beckett24 M Macfarlane25 C Clark (RC)26 G Stofiridis27 G Kemper28 M Kennedy29 A Sheer30 J Erta n31 A Richardson32 L Hannemann33 M Richardson34 V Won g35 C Cachia (VC)36 P Van Velsen37 A Dance38 M Christiansen39 G Dimiiropoulos40 N Toce41 A Morrison42 A FindlavJ Sargent43 A Brown44 D Raab

J Maestros45 D Richardson46 M Pan e47 M French49 M Buckley51 W Hal l53 C Varnavas54 P Sheer65 D Kennett81 S Day

Coccn: Tim Eli!-Re : :r . :h : I-~: . - Galiz i

1 D. Frase r2 S. McNamara3 C . Cummins4 S. Conway5 S. Bisby6 S. McGrath7 T. Ellis8 C. Camilleri9 A . Towers10 B . Walker11 N . Isaac12 R . Rantino13 D. Lenoury14 B . McMillan15 Matt Drew16 J . Salmon17 C . Becker18 E . Collier19 J .Addamo20 P. Albakis21 S . Dalbon22 A. Dibaitista23 C . Becker24 S . Harding25 S . Pugliese26 P. Thomas27 D . Warwick28 C . Whiting29 S. Dol e30 B. Carlesso31 P. Marsh32 B. Seeber33 S. Fuller34 K. Mongrey35 J .Youn g36 D . Stephenson37 C . Edwards38 J . Crook s39 C . Chapman40 L . Carson41 M . Houston42 S. Fletcher43 E. Galizi44 D . Flack45 D . Czajkowski46 P. Rogers47 D . Shelley48 G . Shelley49 D . McKee50 K . Pace51 M . Greene52 L . Djakovic53 N . Robert54 R . Portogallo55 D . Gullfounce56 A . Addamo57 M . Brow n58 A . Birch59 A . Albakis60 S . Hartley61 G . Warren62 C . Albakis63 P. Browning64 S . Pisak65 R . Englcr

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lubs have received Sport 927 bumper stickers recently and have been aske d

<<~ d` : :ribute amongst club supporters .

: ou chance to win a weekly VAFA / 92, comprising a-r's Guide, a Sport 927 cap, (1) promotional foc-a11 -.nd a "For the Lc e

`11 entries will remain in contention for the weekly prize .

At the end of the Rd18 should your club have submitted the greatest number ofentries for the season, from your club entries the winner of the Carlton CrestTJote1 package will be drawn . Package includes - accommodation, eveningm ;al, breakfast and (2) tickets to the AFL Grand Final . Winner announced i n

the Game" VAFA history book, simply complete the backing slip of thecker and mail to the VAFA.

winner wi ll be drawn weekly and announced each week in the Amateur~,ott:a .ller .

he Amateur Footballer August 26/27 .

s ier ; A . Hazell Old Melburnian s

V)

GI All at Glen Eira AFC and par-ticularly those from St .Kilda CBOC AFC send;heir condolences to the White family on the-,ssing of ~ . :;k Mite Snr on 1st May 2000 .

Jack was one of the founders of St .KildaCBOC Amateur Football Club in 1956 .His influ-ence on . and input to the club from that day onwas immeasurable . There is not a job yet invent-ed -from President to orange boy , and all thosein between-that Jack did not willingly undertakeand perform admirably . He had 5 sons and agrandson who all represented the club with dis-tinction . Two -Kevin and John- both reached the30 0 game milestone . Kevin winning a competi-

B&F and several Victorian jumpers .tionThe entire White family was the life blood o .

our club for over 30 years with Jack as the patri-arch . A wonderful man and a true gentlemanwho had a kind word of encouragement for everykid who ever wore the "Sainter" jumper, therewill never be another like him .

VicHealth

All at Ivanhoe Assumption A .F.C . are sad-dened by the passing of our dear and preciousfriend Reg Dart .

Reggie first played at the Club in 1952 . Thenext year was a member of our U19 Premiershipteam and the following year, 1954 helped win tl : _~B grade premiership .

He has been a faithful member of our Cirbsince then consistently serving on its com _ litteeand involved himself in the development andrunning of the Junior Club.

Along with his wife Betty he has life member-in of both the Senior and Junior Clubs .Rc 's enthusiasm and love for our Club cm'1 1

arely~e equalled and we who loved him -,`7 1uss his friendship and encouragement .

Those who sometimes take our Clubs fo rgranted are reminded in the lives of people like~eg how special a place like Ivanhoe Park is tothem . Our Club song has lost its leading voice .

To Betty and her family our love and assur-ance of support .

Go Hoes!

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Winning EdgePresentations

CLUB 111 SECTIONby Norm Nugent

Tet grounds were the norm for round 5, which saw- - several surprising results . My success rate dropped

to 60%, so my hope is that favourable conditions returnsoon.

REVIEW OF ROUND 5SECTIO N 1 ,

Although Mazenod were defeated by St Kevins bysixty five points, they had many possessions during thematch. Lack of a key forward and numerous turnoversproved really costly to Mazenod, one of whose playersaccidentally sat umpire David Windlow on his posterior!!Best for St Kevins were : Dennis Ivory, "Titch" Callinanand Tom Collins, for Mazenod the consistent DannyAriff, Tino Scasserra and Nathan Little were best .

Perennial finalist Old Scotch once again proved thatthey can never be written off as they had the better of anaccurate De La Sall e . who went down to the "Cardinals"by eight points . Scotch through their mid field domi-nance took control of the game. For De La Salle . PaulFificaro, Andrew Reed and Stephen Hoy were best .

Undefeated leaders, Old Xaverians, easilv defeatedMarcellin . by forty seven points after a game where theresult was never in doubt.

Old Melburnians again proved they are likely to fea-ture in Club XVIII finals for the first time since 1994when they eclipsed Old Brighton by nine points after afairly even contest at Brighton Beach Oval . OldMelburnians were well served by Barlow Telford, JamieRigg, "Johnno" Hutchings on the comeback trail a swellas defender Andrew Hewitt .

Prahran had the Bye .

SECTION 2 .

The more experienced Yarra Va lley inflicted the firstdefeat on Rupertswood by thirteen points .Rupertswood found conditions in the "far east" difficultto master and only Yarra Valley's inaccuracy stoppedthem winning by more . In a great team effort YarraValley were well served by the trio McVean . JarrodDickson and Chris Ketsakidis .

In sloppy conditions Therry Penola outplayedCollegians, who managed only one goal for the game.Therry Penola had a twenty nine point winning marginand gave their supporters hope that their 1999 form isreturning . Better players for Therry Penola includedJohn Zanetti . Richard Keenan and Mick 0' Kearnev.Veteran ruck Chris Pollock starred for the "Lions" .

Although Old Geelong showed a lot of endeavor OldCamberwe ll, through gaining first use of the ball anddetermined defense gradually asserted their superiorskills and scored convincingly by sixty eight points .Ruckman . Jeff Douglas, forward Rod Heath (eight goals)as well as defenders, Luke Eddy and Jeremy Kelly did

best for Old Camber-well.

Old Trinity return-ed -- jto the winning list

with victory over Whitefriars by twenty six points .St Bernards powered to the top of the ladder with a

crushing one hundred and twenty one point victory overParkside . Providing President Andrew and Coach Briancan shepherd their charges through today's Sunburychallenge, it would appear the minor premierships is intheir keeping.

Old Ivanhoe through their defeat of Monash Whitesby seventeen points have moved into the top four .

PREVIEW OF ROUND 6SECTION 1 .

Despite St Kevins recent good form I have learnedover many seasons that Old Scotch are always formi-dable opposition . Today at home I select Old Scotch.

Prahran, although coming off the bve, should havetoo much talent for Old B righton. MacPherson consis-tently gives first use of the ball to Chris Bryce and upforward 0' Dea, Cartlidge and Butterworth will all pre-sent problems for Old Brighton. I select Prahran to winwell.

Old Xave ri ans journey out to Central Reserve,where they should be largely untroubled to maintaintheir undefeated record against ninth placed Mazenod .

Old Melburnians should be able to win well againstMarcellin in Bulleen Park . Michael Verge should winthe aerial duels and provide ample opportunity forTelford . Rigg and Jensz to kick a winning score.

De La Sa lle have the Bye .

SECTION 2

Despite their home ground advantage, I suspectCollegians will lack the overall skill of the improvingYarra Valley team, whom I select to inflict Collegianssecond successive defeat.

Although Old Geelong are giving spirited opposition,they remain winless . Their opponents today, TherryPenola are now playing confident football and providingthey can maintain their momentum on the wide expans-es of Como Park, Therry Penola should win this match .

Old Camberwell have been playing more consistentfootball than have Old Trinity and for this reason Iselect them although the game will be staged on theplaying fields of Trinity Grammar School .

Fourth placed Old Ivanhoe should be able to con-tinue on their winning way at the expense ofWhitefriars, who are still adjusting to the demands oftheir competition.

The match of the day and mavbe of the season . willbe that at Sunbury between the two top sides StBe rnards and the hosts. Rupertswood. From allreports these two sides are young and enthusiastic . N o

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, tr r will be given nor sought as today's winner will beuutlcd to premiership favoritism. St Bernards are

: iug unusual club success and their greater experi-i; , zoupled with their opportunity for stricter training

1;1 mupt me to select them to take the win today .Dc-pite their poor recent form and the necessity of

;itather "long march" north, Monash Whites shouldreturn to the winning list against Parkside, who are yetto prove competitive.

Thanks to those clubs, who have contacted me.your reward is the mention of your players . Everyonelikes to see his achievements noted . Please contact meby noon Monday either by telephone 9467 2857 or faxg1467 285 .

ParsKuret kicks a goal . . . .. at long last .Their was ;nV unbridled at Therry Penola when long

;,,ulg player Luke Kuret finally managed to kick a goal, . _fn St Collegians . Despite being trained in the rigorousbltbaIl environment of Assumption College, Luke hasmi ~7ed some sitters: e.g. last year against Parkside when

any score would have given victory over Parkside and inthe 1999 Preliminary Final, when he again missed fromthe goal square! To prove all is not lost, Luke kicked lastweek's goal from the boundary.

I

St . Kevins OB - Dean "Droogy" De Rooden - 200games . "Droogy" made Johnny Beckworth what he istoday, a proud memory of an idol of many a back-pock-et player. This dour defender from SKOB has alwaysloved a good scrap on the footy field, ruffling up thefeathers of many inexperienced resting rovers. Dressedas though he was attending a rave party at the mudclub. "Droogy" always carried his footy kit in a Gladstonebag. "Droogy" has been an icon at SKOB, performingroles such as captain, coach & committeeman over thepast years . This once feared man of football has mel-lowed lately, with a recent reports of facials and cosynights in Daylesford with his new love . Tracey .Congratulations "Droogy". All of SKOB wish you the verybest for your 200th game .

CLUB 18 (1) - 06.05 .0 0

s :t : -.Mns: 4.7 8.9 11.12 14.14.98~,:zze'ixt 0 C: 1.0 1.2 3.3 5,3,33

> .:ns:Katavolas 3. Meagher 2. McGuiness 2 . Fo arh~ 2 . O'Hanlon 2 .I . Fvmey I . Callahan t . Best :wood . Kennedv. Collins, oKatavolas.

r. C sv. Mazenod:LeCouteur 2Ariff 2 . Little 1 . Best : Tsiavis ,ra. evtlf, Ward, Harrington, Bridgland. Umpires:Daxid tl'hidlav

i .. ; .a Sa ll e: 10.4.64:-. _ oteh: 10.12 .72

Salle : Hegan 2 .Hov 1 . Curran 1 . Shields 1 . Fisicaro 2. Reed 1.. I . Jennmks I . Bcst: Fisicaro- Reed . Back, Curran, Tucker, Dorien .

:,..atch: GoallGckers and Best Plavers not received .Umpires:Tony, . . .^zm s

Ptahran: BYE

Old Xaverians: 2.0 5.4 10.11 10.13.73Marcellin: 4.0 4.0 4.1 4.2.26Old Xaverlans:Matthews 5 . Hard«9ck 3. Smith I . Dalton I . Best :Cnrnow . Kuig, Prendenille . 4fatthe~vs. Farrow. Harduick .Muee3lin:Randazzo 2. Black 1 . Ciro 1 . Best : Pezza. Rvder. Daffv .Carpenter. i?imattina, Randazzo.Umpires : Ray Wiudldw

Old BrMon: 7.7 .49Old'Belburnians: 8.10 .58Otd Brighton: Goal Kickers and Best Players not received . Old

tburnians :Tomiinson 2. Jensz 2 . Cooper I . Branchflo~ser I . WhiteheadI I h ;t^~'n~r I .Best : Telford. Tonulson. Hei3itt . Carroll. Anderson, Banks.timph~ . Paul Rapke

SENIORSNAME CLUB LAST WK TOTALCLUB XVIII (1 )

B . MATTHEWS OLD XAVERIANS 5 23CARTLIDGE PRAHRAN 20HEGAN DE LA SALLE 2 17RliDD DE LA SALLE 0 15CLUB XVIII (2)HARVEY OLD CAMBERWELL 6 16HA',ES ST BERNARDS 15HEATH OLD CAMBERWELL 8 14aiCk7EAN YARRA VALLEY 4 13COLLIER MONASH WHITES 1 10

CLUB 18 (2) - 06.05 .00

Yarra Valley: 1,6 4,9 5.13 7.15-57Rupertswood: 2.2 4.4 6.5 6.8 .44Yarra Valley: MacVean 4 . Hantiltou 2, Driscol 1 . Best:Diekson . Ketsakidis,verdnik. Hamilton. 41ac~rean . ~4`right. Rupeztswood:0'Callaghati I,McGrath 1 . Glenn 1 . Weston I . Carmodv I . Sinnett 1 . Best: S6wett.htcQonald . McGrath . Shtett . Drago. O'Callaghan .Umpires: Tony JacksonTh Penola: 2.3 3.5 5.9 5.13-43Colle~lans: 0.0 1.3 1.7 1.8 .14Therry Penola: O'Neill I . Karel 1 . O'Halloran 1 . Jones 1, Zanetti I . Best :Pinner, 0'Kearnev, Keenan, Zanetti . Ktuet. %4'hvkes . Collegians : Baxter 1 .

Best: Jayatllake.luniley, Perkov, Gaga. Oakley. Pollock.Umptres: Richard

BensonOld Camberwell: 6.2 13.5 16.6 21.5.131Old Geelong: 2.2 5.4 8.7 9.9 .63Old Camberwell: Heath 8 . Harvey 6 . Cantor 4, Hopkins 1, PJEalker 1,

Dougm~q las I . Best: DouFlas . Heath : Essen' . Kellv. Cantor. Han~ev. Old

Geel Plowman 2,`BrowTt 2, Rowan Z. Le he I . wheal I . Reuss I . Best:Thorn. Rosvan, Tompsett, Cogghts. Bcer. Edaz. Umpires: Paul NailerWliltefriars: 0.2 1.4 1.5 5.7 .37Old Trinity: 3.2 5.3 7.5 9.9.63Rfittefrlara: BonnGnnan 4 . Rallis 1 . Best: Bonminan, Wise . McGrath,Thwaites, Thompson. Quilty . Old Trinity : Penw~ill2. Makris 1, Taylor I .Stebbins I . Kenna 1 . ~itdrades 1 . Cochrane I . Kellv I . Best : Tavlor.Canzoneri, Carter-Buszard . Best. Kenna, Andrades: Umpires:Bitan NunnParkside: 0.0 0.2 0.2 2.3 .15St.Bernards: 5.7 11.9 16.14 20 .16 .136Parkside and St,Bernards: Goal Kickers and Best Players notreceived .Umpires: Andrew BarringtonMonash Whites: 2.3 3.3 5.6 6.7.43Old Ivanhoe: 1.0 4.6 5.6 9.6.60Monash Whites:Woods 2, Collier I . Howe 1 . O'Brien I . Dods I . Best:O'Shaunessv. Cotobtes, Woods . Forbes. Collier, Riddle. Old Ivanhoe:Cormack 2.-Engtish 2 . Supa 1 . Toll 1, >tavcock I . Wilson I . Ward 1 . Best:Ward. Taylor, Wiison . Maycock . Supa . Ris"strom.Umpires:Tony Hall

TODAY'S MATCHES

CLUB 18 ( 11 SECTIONOld Scotch v St. KevinsDe La Salle - BYEPrahran v Old Brighton - Gardiner Park,

MalvernMazenod v Old Xaverian sMarcellin v Old Melburnians

CLUB XVIII (2)Collegians v Yarra ValleyOld Geelong v Therry PenolaOld Trinity v Old CambenvellOld Ivanhoe v WhitefriarsRupertswood v St . BernardsParkside v Monash Whites

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CLUBWAREHOUSESports & Medica l

Supplies

U19 SECTIby Tony Miller (U19/1 & Blue)

& Darren Hexter (U19/2 & Red)

ReviewSection 1

SKOB's finally played 4 quarters of football,kicking the final 2 goals of the game to overcomea gallant Marcellin . This, I believe, has beenMarcellin's best game for the year - Section 1watch out. De La in an enthralling battle withCollegians led for most of the day but just couldnot keep them at bay. The Lions kept pluggingaway; just shows you what persistence does . 7pts down at time . O .P.'s were right in this one.Duze & Cosgriff playing well, 2 goals early on,who knows what might have happened . ForMazenod, Fuller and Collins outstanding,Jayaweera 2 goals - terrific . Uni Blues wereabsolutely brilliant in the first half. Coach(David Copperfield) King put an end to Xavs 44games winning streak, a terrific team effort. ForXavs - back to the drawing board. O.M.'s asexpected trounced Old Hail, by 61 pts at AlbertPark . Four consistent quarters proved too muchfor Old .Hail, who need to be far more accuratewhen shooting for goal . Finally . St . B .'s openwith 3 quick goals, 1 pt in front at time, thengo to sleep . 16 goals later and Old B .'s steamrollaway with a 63pt win . This game was won in themiddle, where O .B .'s gave their forwards manyopportunities. St. B .'s look for next week - thiswas a shocker !

Section 2After a slow start Old Ivanhoe triumphed by

just 1 point in a seesawing affair against theHampton Rovers, the victors were led by Clancy,Hawkes and Binney while for the Rovers Fisherkicked 5 and Ng, Anderson and Battams werebest . Beaumaris took their record to 4 and 1 witha convincing 80 point win over MHSOB, in agood team effort Aitkins and Brook stood outwhile Dimble, Coffer and Rujevic played well forthe losers . After their great win in round 1 YarraValley had lost 4 in a row, and the Whitefriarsmade it 5 with a terrific 96 point victory. Swaincontinued to dominate, kicking 7 goals whileGraham and Kennedy also contributed . for theBushrangers Britt and Dank battled hard allday . In the match of the day Old Trinity claimedoutright top-spot with a 6 goal third quarter andmanaged to hold out Old Scotch in the last towin by 14 points. Taylor kicked 4 for the winnerswhile Christopherson and Armatas also playedwell, for Scotch, Brooke, Rodski and Hooke werebest afield . Old Carey had the bye .

Section (2)Blu e

T h eB 1 u e sbrought the Mentone boys back down to earthwith a thud, 98 pis in fact . For Mentone, Krings,Atherton and Dixon were again terrific and witha bit more support can be very competitive. DeLa jumped out of the blocks and maintainedtheir time lead for the rest of the match .Roberts' 8 goals was an exceptional perfor-mance . Ormond ran hard again but just couldnot match them in the air. St. Leos' first stanzawas much improved . Cherry with 5 goals - toostrong! Ajax kept nipping at their heels, but inthe end St . Leos strength was too great . TheDistrict boys from Albert Park have sent anothershudder through Blue section with an emphatic22-point win down at the Glenhuntly Oval .Cramphorn and Bruhn battled hard for theGrammarians . Coach Mathieson knows his bovswere close maybe the rematch . Down inSpringvale, Coach Winduss has Old Mentoneabsolutely pumped and despite some very phys-ical confrontations throughout the match,stayed focused to run out 75 pt winners for thefirst time . For Glen Eira, Ahmed Ali led the goalkickers with 4 excellent majors .

Section (2) RedAquinas' woes continued when they failed to

score a goal against an inform Therry Penola sidewho ran out winners by 191 points . TherryPenola have now won 3 games in a row and arelooking to catch the top 4 teams . JamesSandman's North Old Boys continued to playgood football, defeating the Tiger Sharks by 23points, Burley remained the NOBs leading goalkicker and was backed up by great efforts fromDenton, Hahn, Haynes and Kean . Rupertswoodremained undefeated by getting home againstOld Camberwell by just 3 points in a thrillingmatch . Fielding was best on ground with 6 skill-ful goals while Stafford and Sullivan led byexample playing hard all day, for the Wells .Horgan was best, along with Hancock, Berangerand another good game from Ling. Goal-machineHakim kicked 6 as Old Essendon managed todispose of the University Blacks with relativeease at East Keilor, Bartram, Dazkiw and Slaterwere also good for the winners . BulleenTemplestowe had the bye .

Preview

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section 1Collegians at home meet fellow final 4 aspi-

I ;mt SKOBS . The coach has the Lions roaring atwe moment and, therefore, will be too strong forO'Shannassy's St . K. Mazenod play De La atCentral Reserve in what should be an entertain-ing game . I can't stop myself picking the "incon-,istent" De La, because when they play theirrunning game of football, they're hard to beat .The "erratic" Old Xavs should have a percentage-boosting win over Old P .'s at Toorak Park . CoachNicolosi s new role of Sports Psychologist will beput to the test in asking for a full 4-quarter com-initment . St . B's have been analysing the bene-fits of INSOMNIA during a football match . Butagainst the rampaging fierce Uni Blues, coachedby the mystical King - no chance! Marcellin wereterrific for _'s last week, and no doubt CoachMerton will have them playing out that 4th quar-ter to score a good win against Old H. O.M .'smeet the ladder leaders at Albert Park .Unfortunately for Coach Holdsworth, the windyconditions that can upset some sides do notbother the `beach boys' . O .B . to win .

Section 2Old Scotch will be looking to stay in touch

with the top of the ladder when they take on theHampton Rovers, while the Rovers desperatelyneed to win in order to hold on to their fourthplace spot . In a good match the home groundadvantage should be enough to get Scotch home.MHSOB will need to make a huge improvementif they're going to have a chance when they takeon league leaders Old Trinity, Maus has his teamperforming at the optimal level and they've beentraveling too well to drop this one . Yarra Valleyneed to stop their 5 game slide but won't do itwhen they travel to the Banksia Reserve to takeon Beaumaris who are coming off a good win andhave too much depth for the Bushrangers . OldIvanhoe had a moral boosting 1 point win lastweek and will make it two in a row when theytake bottom of the ladder Old Carey. Whitefriarshave the bye .

Section ( 2) BlueThe "Mosquito Fleet" host Monash Blues at

Gunn Reserve . Regrettably the long-term weath-er forecast for Saturday is sunny and no wind .Therefore, the marking power of the Blues willcome to the fore for a win . Ajax meets the spas-modic De La at Smorgan Oval . The Jackers willneed to be at their desperate, hard-at-the-ballbest to have a chance of a win . But De La is inform and should win! St . Leos should gain somemuch-needed percentage against Glen Eira .Cherry and Padbury should kick too many goals .The Packer boys need to keep competing! Younever know what might happen if you can main-tain it for 4 quarters . Mentone face the CaulfieldBoys at home . but this will not save them fromdefeat. Rynberk and Bruhn won't be held at bay

2 weeks in a row. Ladder leaders Sth .Melbourne (undefeated after 5 rounds)encounter Old Mentonians, now playing withmuch more confidence after last week's sterlingwin . That sanguine feeling hopefully will not dis-sipate after today's game .

Section (2) Re dIn what should be an absolute blockbuster

Old Essendon travel out to Sunbury to take onRupertswood, both teams have been playinggreat football all year and should be pumped upfor this one with top position at stake . OldEssendon's form has been a bit more convincingand in a good match they'll get home by 5 goals.Therry Penola were brilliant last week andshould get another win on the board when theytake on Bulleen-Templestowe who are coming offa weeks break . The Uni Blacks form has beeninconsistent this year and they'll need to be attheir best if they're going to beat the North OldBoys, who besides the lose to Old Essendon havebeen in excellent form . The Tiger Sharks shouldget another win on the board when they host cel-lar-dwellers Aquinas . Judging on the first fivegames of the year it's going to be a long year forAquinas unless they can make an amazing turn-around . Old Camberwell have the bye .

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SENIOR SNAME CLUBUNDER 19/1

LAST WK TOTAL

MAGUIRE OLD BRIGHTON 1 22O'DONNELL ST BERNARDS 5 20R. LEGUDI ST BERNARDS 2 18MCCARTHY OLD XAVERIANS 1 17JOHNSON COLLEGIANS 1 17MCDONNELL OLD XAVERIANS 0 16

UNDER 19/ 2SWAIN WHITEFRIARS 7 28A. FISCHER HAMPTON ROVERS 5 19CORNELL OLD TRINITY 0 16ORCHARD MHSOB 2 12A. BEREZA OLD IVANHOE 4 12

UNDER 19 (2 ) BLUE

CHEEVERS SOUTH MELBOURNE 5 29RYNBERK CAULFIELD 2 19BRUHN CAULFIELD 2 18CHERRY ST LEOS 5 18J. ROBERTS DE LA SALLE 8 18

UNDER 19 (2) RED

HAKIM OLD ESSENDON 6 47CLUES OLD ESSENDON 2 13BURLEY NORTH OLD BOYS 3 12ROBINSON OLD CAMBERWELL 0 11HANCOCK OLD CAMBERWELL 3 10

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Under-19 ® Section ICOLLEGIANS BE LA SALLE MARCELLIN ~AZENOD

Coach: Richard Oboe Coach: Ter ry Russell Coach : Denet Merton Coach : Rod Bourke - ~ - - - • .. - . . - . . . I

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, .3. D. Bonnici 1 . C. Mizzi 1 L F

4 R Sztar4 . S . Brown

'4 . L . Neal

4. A . McIntyre 2 . C. McNicol.

2. L F w_r. 5. S. O Connell 6 J . Carpenter 5. D. Maskell T Mattesti3 3. H . L .-5 B . Hoist 6. A. Bonnici 7 D. McMillan 6. A . Strawhorn .

4. S lar d -6 A. Fletcher 7. G . Wis e

Naughtin8 M 12 L. Connal7. A . FFry

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~~(C)7 J . Farle y

. .9. S. Hyde 13 J Ma tthews

8. . Hansen9 D Hose

5 . B . Williams 5. A .Shaw

8 B . Sloman 10. S . Hale.

15 R. Baeyni. .

10 . J . McLatchie 6 . R . Stewart 6.7 . J, Cashmere

9 B. Low 10. B . Hawkins 11 . C . Jayaweera 7 . C . Reddin8

12 M White11- D. Doyle 16 L. McMillan 12 . C . Clegg 8. C . McKimm ~9 . A Waanan (DVC

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13 B . Lumb12. M . Goodier13. W. Jolley

18 L. Furlan 13 . D . Clegg14 L Fuller 9. M. Ward 10 . g Sz5~2s

14 J. Dixon 14. J. Lowe19 M . Mccartin . .

15 . M. McDowell 10 .A . Morley 11 . J. Wright1 2

15 N Perera16. M. Miller 23 P. Hesse 16 . A. Moon 11 . L . Adamis 13. B. Cra.f~d (C).

17 A Shi f16. B. Kropma n17 J K

25 N . Bisas 17 . R . Mosbauer12 N Kennedy 14.G .Smith. nk ieid . . ean 27 B . Norden 1 8 . M. Quinn

. .15. G . Wa~ r

18 D . Browing 18 . C . Mercuri 19 . S. 14 Low eM. 1 621 N Chalmers

18 . A. McLeish 28 S . Baker 20 . B. Southgate 16 B. Marks.

17. R. Pumm_w.22 C . Rologas

19 . R . Burrow s19 . T. Woodlock

29 D . Ballaniyne 21 . P. Rya n22 D Waite 17 D . Hellyer 18. D. Crow!

25 M . Reid 20 . M . PiconeC O

32 V. Cahill . .23 . T. Heal 19 P. Angelini

19.G .Fletcttt(VC)20B Ferguson

26 P Krotiris21 S. Murray 35 A . Carson 24 . L. May 20 M . Smith 21 .J

. ~y. 22 T. Molan 37 A . White '25. P. Reed ~27 B . Donnelly 23 P. Mulholland

40 D Newell 26 . A. Chalk 21 B. Ttshall ~

29 B . Lukav 24 J. Garlan d37 J Hynes

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27 . P. Jone sT28 G i

22 A. Hughes 24. P. Ladd31 N. Herman

.40 . P. Harrison 53 S Alli tt

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23 J . Dickerson 25. D. Webb

32 M . Johnson 41 D . Spithill. . .

30. A. Wilson 24 MJ Smith 26. L~J~27AJenke

33 J . Fitzpatrick 42 A. Coffey 31 . S . Veltman 27 J . Maguire 28* 8 Hunter34 J .Youn9

42 A. Cerullo47 J Stinear

32. P. Dugdale 29• D. Moss

40 J . Dixon.

52 D . Poynton33. M . Guthridg e34 K Lorenz-

32 D. hqackeie

43 E . Waters 61 R. Warmsley. .

Daniel39 C. Boan40 S . G3pm n63 P. De La Haye 42 8 Kaeis4er70 M . Duggan 47 T. PhiFips51 LHok58 J . Webb

OLD OLD OLD ST. BERNARDS St KEVINS UNIVERSITYMELDURNIANS PARADIANS XAVERIANS BLUESCoach: Peter O'Connor Coach: Pau l

Coach : Wayne Coach: Brandon Flynn Coach : Manny Nlcolosl 1 . R . LegudiO'Shannassy

1, S. MoylanCoach: Steve King

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2 . G . Ward3 . A. Bouzikas 2 . L . Coleman

3 A Umbers1 . C. Barrett2 L Basset1 P Gallagher C

2 T B t1 . T. Lombardi 2. A . McGart h

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8 Wilkinso nL8 . N . Marchesani 5 . J . Chivers

5 T Stonier 5 . L . Mcmahon 7 . S. Johnston, .

9 D Valori9 . D . satgliano 6 . R . Bowlan d

7 T Bi6 J Grant7 D Stewart 6 . D . Boundy

8. L . McDonnellg. J . Ralph

. .10 . J. Hill

10 . I . Coli c11 . M . Hutton

. . rtle y8 . C . Delahunty

8 P Grundy DVC 7 . T. Jenkinson 10 . J . Chambers 11 . S . lannozzo'

12 . C. Turlich 9 . A . Of Pasqual e

9 J B rne 8. G . kelly 11 .L .Farrow 12 . M . O Donnell 13 .K.Didilis 10,S . EdwardsAy

10 B Marks 9. S. Hickeyt2. J. Dillo nt3. D . Behan

13 . S . Burgyn14 . P. Holland

14 . J . Cassel l15 . D. Bare

11 . . Evans12.G. Fricke r

11 C Hinkfuss 10 . L . Collins 14. L . Moss 15 . A. Garvey 16 . D. Lucas 13. B . Gates (C )12 T Middleton it . A. Ploenges 15. M . Sleeman

16 D James16 . M . Stapleto n

'/7 . P. Cameron 14.T. Girwood

15 T Fallo w13 A Simpson 12 . T. Bateman

. .17. D.Thomas 17, M . D Arcangelo 18 . C. Moffat

-16 R Hamilton

14 T Cook 13 . M . Shepherd 18. N. Hullett 18 . D. Wals hRahill

19. E . Lync h20 L Kalesaran

. .17. R . Holmes

15 J BracyY 14 . D. Furze 19. M . DAmelro20 J McGrath 20. D. Sheehan

..21 .T. Simpson 18. N . Hutchens

19 HuntS16 J Berman'

15 . J . Key 21 R. Speekman CO 21 . A . Smith 22. R . Dabraio . .20 J Hunte r17 H O Brien

1 T F16. S . Corcoran 22. M . 0'Kan e

D B22 . B . McManus 23. M . Rigby

24 G N l

- .21 .L . Howle y

8 itzgerald 17. L. Rosbrook . onadi o23. 23. A . Mastropasqua . . o an'

22 .S. Kaso19 M Marson VC2 C 18. M . Thorpe

24. N. Heat4ey25. H. Davies

24. L. Campbel l25 T Legudi

25. A . O Keefe27 D . Young

23 . R . Kellehe r24 C K d0 Alde r

21 S Kenned y19. G . Moore 26. D. McKea n

27 A C

. .26. A . Monteleone 28 M . Giansiracusa

. . enne y25 .A. Munro

22 A Wall D. Dean20. . . urti nA . McQueen-Parton

27. L. Evans28 M liC i

29 J . Giansiracus a30 M Winridge

26 . M . Vase y2627 L Q i y

23 A Treloar 21 . G. Madden 29 . N . Harbeck30 A Pritchard

. a w rg

29. A . Abele.

31 A . Turlich. . u n

28 . S . Rendell24 J Tucker . .

31 OrlandoD 30. C . Trewin 32 J. Cox 29 .T. Roach25 P Thomas

. .32 . S . Gr'Iqg 31, L. O'Brine 33 G . Healy 30 . E . Roydhouse

26 C Walker 33 . C. Haffwld 32. S. Monteleone 34 J. Henderson 31 .T. Morgan27 L Beilby 34 . L. Dinardo 33. B. Ballarin 35 W. Macdonald 32 . M . Sal e

28 M Radywonik 35 . R . Loprest i36 D Noonan

34 . M. Zucco 36 W. McCan n37 M Powell

33 .A. Savolutos34 & Sandiford

29 T Duncan. .

37 . P. Carter .35. T Pearso n36 . M. Pope

.38 T. Wickham

.35 .S . Russell

30 A Wu 38 . J . Demaria 37 T Carrick 40 F nmore 36 .A . Powell31 J Mulcahy 39 . N . Quinn

. .38 N Smith 41 Dickeson 37 .T. Trumble

32 E Selby43 A . Nolen44 T. Fotzgerald

. .39 . J. Formica 42 B.Pug h

46 J. Travaglia

38 . E . Wilco x39.A . Williams

33 C Miller 48 R . 0'Shannassy 40 . R. Cousland 48 M . Kempton 4055 G . Monahan 41 . M . Kavanag h

'Leathern52 41 W. Temple -

59 R . Macwhider 52 L . O Sullivan 57 M . Hinsely Smith42 S .Yo 9

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~ ® Sec-I'm 2: :PTCi `F M .H .S .O .B . OLD CAREY OLD F7,77 7

Coach : Mio ton

.1 7 " (1 ~ Coach : Graeme Bulluss Coach : Brett Gear Coach : Stua rt McLean

Windeban kJCoach: Wayne Stafford

1- .D. Foley (C) 1 M Pearson

1 E . Raleigh (C) 1 . C . SmithF J . Ma ee

9tP

.2 J . LanLang

2 J . Zar bVeale (C)3 D

2 . C . StewartraA.

K. Taylor 3 B . Boyd.

4 R . Ware 3 . B . Walsh-Richardson

C. Collins 4 S . Blangiardo 5 A. Keys 4 . K . Detarczynsk iB, Cairns 5 L. Hamilton 6 B . Woollard (VC)

'5 . T. Chapman

g ; J . MeadieGill

6 L. Kennedy 7 A. O Brien 6 . L. Batiley, MailespgB. 7 K. Johnstone 8 N. Orchard {VC)10 . D. Bird 8 A. Clarke 9 J. Walker 7 . P. Gizinski

11. P. Brook {VC )

L nchS12y

9 B . Jowett 10 E . Sims-Lucas 8 . L. Costello..

uc k13. C. T t0 M . Staffor d11 M Lawrence

11 A. Hal l12 M Cotter

9. D . Shuti e~4. B. Pearse15, N . Clemente

.12 J . Zampaglione

.13 R. Patterson 11 R . Hal l

12 J H t h iM . Blackmore18 13 T. Wilson 14 P. Wolnizer u c n s..

i7. S. Fitzgerald 14 N . Goss 15 A. Vicendese 13 J . Macpherso n,.g. A. Thom~son

ido in (C)G15 D. Moline 16 S . Sims-Lucas 14 P. Holland

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16 L . Malcolmsen 17 G . PollardC Softe r

1

15 J . Oppenheim

. B. Zigoura s21

18 G . Kelly19 J . Ng . Dymbl e8 16 R . Graham

22. D. HartmanAbbo tT33 20 S. Seletto 20 M . Tarr 17 A . Wilki e

..14 M. Atkins 21 N . Mason 21 M . Brown 18 H . Sedan?5. L . Boreham 22 A. Goldner 22 A. Nirens 19 L. Siragusa26. L . Atkins (DVC) 23 B. Kulling 23 B. Ho 20 R Adams27. S. Coote 26 R Alexander 24 P. Rulevic .

28. R . Deaton.

28 N Gould 25 A. Svirskis 21 R. Leon g?9. A. Coote

.29 J Prantzos 26 C . Wright 22 C. Taylor

d0. L ,TuckerSpenc eA31

.30 A. Fisher 27 S. French

K Mi i23 D. Prior..

32. J. Beattie 31 A. Vanderhelm . ez s28Allen29 S 24 P. Unkle s

33. S. McNicholas 32 L . Ritter .30 J. Membrey 25 N. Detarczynsk i

34. H . McMillanHeal y? L

33 C . SendeckyjL Wh l

31 M. Dowling 26 E . Morgan.B. Deaton

35 . ee er36 A Battams

32 T. Harper 27 S . BakerMillis

. 33 M . NeilsenLeeS

38 M. Waxiel 34 J, Veal e.L . Ramirez-Smith 40 S. Deal 35 G . Ranki nE. Cooper 41 M . Vaugha nR . Guinan 44 D . DiverA. Wilson 46 S . Walker

r"°7°;H OLD TRINITY WHITEFRIARS YARRA VALLEYC h: T ry Kendall Coach : Sim Mous Coach: Tim Pratt Coach : Rod Penalun a

I J . Cran e2. R . Craven 1 Peggie A 1 . J . Wallace 1 A Middli n3, S . Tulloch4. C. Adam Hine A C2 O 2. M . Cahill 2 M Norrish

5. S . Stewart 3 Langdon S 3. S . Cleven3 N Pas k

7 D. Adderley 4 Taylor C 4 R Bell8 S . Johnston 5 Robison M 7 J . Power 5 P Valoppi9 D. Johnsto n10 S . Hamer 6 Rennie M 8 M . Malady 6 D Lloyd11 R. Jospehs 6 Burrows R 9 L. Swain 8 R Drew12 T. Page13 A. Cleeland 7 Dodgson B 10 L. Coulthard 9 B Kehoe

14 D. Logan 8 Amiconi A 11 D. Crea 10 J Seege r15 D. Gilchrist 9 Best J (C) 12 C Slats 11 Z Web b16 N. Colman 10 Blackmore B

.13 L Gillie s17 D. Prvles

18 J . Pilkington (C 11 Clarke J 13 T. Langford14 G Thompso n

20 T. Wilson-Hum ~riesp

12 Kell Ty

14 L. Twomey 15 D Smit h21 S . Dillon 13 Ellerbeck G 16 R. Coslovich 16 C Holdsworth22 M . Pearse23 A. Kyriacou 14 Thwaites M 17 T. Barugh 17 A Pizzey24 D . Jackson 15 Oliver A 18 M . Baker 18 C Beat25 E . Tembath26 D Brooke

16 Condron K19 J . Morris 19 A Colema n.

27 L. Routled eg17 Armatas C .18 Heaven C 20 S . Alexander 20 D Senaratne

28 S. Thompson 21 J Tomkins29 J . Smedfey 19 Carter-Buszard L 21 A. Graham 22 J Peake30 A. Birch31 J . Beaurepaire VC)

20 Oberoi S 22 A. Baker 23 T Collett32 S. Hosking (VC~ 23 Wallin A 23 J . Treyvaud 24 G Coutis33 J . Rodski 24 Christopherson J 24 M . Haverkamp 25 F Pellagrino34 M_ Fowles35 A. Tindale

25 Zandor M26 Donahoo M (VC) 25 M . Crowe 27 S Savag e

36 R . HookeFenner38 H 28 Cristiano D 26 N . Muhllechner 29 D Bel l

.39 J. Footit 29 McCutcheon M 27 S. Sail 30 J Stron g41 M. Lipshut42 J. Ross 30 Sullen M 28 P. Harrison

31 S Urban e32 D Smit h

43 J. Denby 32 Cornell J (VC) 29 D . D'sousa 34 S Britt44 T. Collie45 A. Fuller

33 Malekas i42 Torney A 30 B. Janson 37 D Sims

46 J. Sikon56 E. Ramsay 44 Lancaster 44 N Martin

61 J. Siratos 45 Ward C62 D . Paul 50 Davies M69 C . Lucas 55 Troon R88 J. Lie

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under-19 - Section (2) BlueAJAX CAULFIELD DE LA SALLE (Gold) GLEN EIRA MENTON E

Coach : Mark Zuker GRAM MARIANS Coach : Greg Buntine Coach: John Howard Coach: Shane O'Conno rCoach: Chris Mathieson

1 . P. Wavlisch2 D Mrocki 1 . D. Krongold 1 . A. Toniola 2 1 K

. Orchard

. McLeod. .3. B . Hampel 2. C. Deal (VC) 2. B . Guliffer 3 S. Hamilton4. R. Hempe l

Goldston e5 E3. A . Axias 4 P. Brot

5 P. Mulholland 4 Ash Orchard. .

6. Z . Lewinski4. T. Vine n5. B . Gross 6 J . Kean 5 T Fricke r

6 M Meye r7. S . Gutman8. M . Milmeister 6. N . Bode 7 S . Mehan

8 P. Arbon raw

.7 T. Barr

9. D. Van Akan 7. P. Roberts 8 M. Gooley 8 P. Dixo n10. W. Beer 8. S . Tucker 9 M. Brasher 9 L. Parson s11 . A. Benedykt12 J Blankfield 9. J . Dalwood (C) 9 L. Harrison 10 R . Ward. .13 C Braun 10 . S . McDonald 10 J . Clifton 11 P. Rocke. .14 . Y Burger 11 . B . Gardiner 11 A. Brett 12 B . Atherto n.15 . D . Finkel 12 . B. Goddard (DVC) 12 J . Roberts 13 C . Rock16 . A. Butt

17 . A. Cooper 13 . J . Morv ell (DVC) 15 L . Browne17 J°IIy W 14 D . Kell y

18 . J. Feldman 14. M . Green 17 McGowan 15 K . Littl e19 . G . Gelbart 15 . A. Docker 19 S . Alder

lear,16 N . Levett

20 . J. Gelland 16. P. McLeish 21 M . Squire 17 A . War tab21 . E. Goldman22 L Goldman 17 . P. Ellis 23 L . Danaher 18 P. Williams. .23 B Nissen N . Guyett 25 P. Rossiter r

E19 M . Duggan. .

24 P Glazer 19. W. Brockett 29 S . Browne 20 S .Pratt. .25 . D . Grossman 20. D . Griffiths 32 H . Funston 21 S . Casacel i26 . I. Gutma n27 C Spero

21 . D . Elais 33 B . Lamb e40 T. Heffernan

f-~ 22 D . Bennie. .28 D Henzel 22 T Rynberk.

42 J Bowden~ 23 W. Cor r..

29 . E . Janover 23. B. Naylor .42 M . Lafferty 24 H . McMilla n

30 . V. Kalp 24. G . Dyson 43 R . Buckley 25 N . Curran31 . T. Kalz 25. M . Cramphorn 51 M . Conway 26 A. Rock32 . M . Krestenberg

A Kro n33 31 . M . Richardson 52 L. Moloney 27 M . Michaelidi s..34 B Lukav 32. L. Franklin 53 C. Moran 28 G . Alla n. .35. D. Norich 35 M . Kuppe 54 J . Murphy 29 M . Haye s36. A . Sacks 38 C . Veencjar 55 B . Nolan 30 P. Krin s37. D. Newstadl 40 R . O'Neill 56 J . Norton 31 L. Dawso n38. S . Newstad l

Sam e39 I 43 A . Bruhn 57 B . Ramsey58 C Rice 32 T. Smith. .

40. A. Sapar 44 A . Vanrompaey.

60 D. Wood 33 D . Ogl e41 . A. Rogers 50 J . Wade 61 L. Becker 34 M . Wingrave42. C. Braun 62 C . Bellistri 35 P. Murphy43. E . Wolnizer44 D Zurich 64 B. Cole 36 A. Pothitos. .45. B. Zygler 64 T. Woodlock 41 C . Johnstone

M ONASH BLUES OLD MENTONIANS ORMOND ST LEOS EMMAUS STN . P1ELB .Coach: Dennis Grace Coach : Jamie Winduss Coach: Tim Hille Coach : Danny O'Sullivan DISTRICTS

1 N Whitmore 1 . L. Russell (C) 1 . M . Anderson Coach: Darren McKitbp2 M Stokie 2. K . Harvey 2. P. Carey3 J Rosengarten 3. S . Tumiati

3. S . BattyM Bolton5 P Avery

La

4. D Casey (VC)5. J Tolley 4. B . Chandler

LU7 G Northway 6. M Luba 5. T Stephen s8 J Backwell9 C 0'Sullivan Wei!

7. R Wile y8. J Muzzell 6. D. Dick War!

10 B Rogers 9. J . Rutz 7. J . Dixontt M Edsal l12 G Smythe

10, L D'Astoli11 D Healy

8. L. Cullen13 A P

. 9. G . Donova nerry14 LGolding

12 . L. Breitkreuz (DVC)13 . A. Kurzel 10 . A. Ballard

15 J Parkrt r16 A C

14 . D. Jowett 11 . A. Rooksa e 15 A Goonan M . Morri s1 218 A Shields

19 R Buckley16 D McKenn a17 M Heffernan

.

13 . D. Savag e20 W Little21 A Hicks

18 M . Purcel lett19 C E

14. N. Romney

22 B Greenve r

20 T Harvey15 . A. Adam s

23 D Cavicchiolo.

21 S Anderson 16. M . Bansag i24 R Vrachnas 22 R Quiney 17 . A. Dimbl e25 C Gilhome27 I McCormick

23 H . Putz 18. D. Kirwi n

28 J Main 24 A Lo m25 J Silver 19. A. Wundle

29 T Starr 26 M Martinov, 20. R . McKinno n30 J Mellington31 S Hawkins

27 J Noske 21 . D . SmithMail

32 AVoight28 N Thompso n31 S Barker 22. R . Warmsle y

34 P Fonseka 34 A Warwarek 23. A. White36 N Costley42 S Kimber 39 M Ferrar i

44 0 Lappin y 40 M Martinov41 A Perry45 H Graham

48 G Clugston 49 A O hannessylT C63 B Boyer 91 o li e

69 J Veerhuizen

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~n er-19 ® Section (2) RedAQUINAS O .C . TIGER SHAR KS BULLEEN- NTH OLD BOYS OLD

Coach: Terry McEvoy Coach: Mark Beasley TEMPLESTOWE Coach: James Sandman CAMB ERWEL L

Coach: John Stanton Coach : Michael Sigalas

1 . M . Lant 1 D Edwards 1 . B. TipperM . Alle y2 1 S Marsh 2 T Hedgeland (VC) 2 . M. Santamari a,

5, A. Boland 2 D Florence 3 J Kirk 3 . N . Robinso n4 . K. Nun n

W. Lyn g6 3 A Paradiso 4 T Statho oulosp 6 T. Beranger (C).7 . B . Crosbie 4 0 Hill 5 B Kean 7 T. Halloq

syL. McAul e8 5 M Pietryk 6 D Burley g A McUre.Poynton9 D 6 D McGreevy 7 A Craven .

12 G. Welchart, .FieldC10

7 M McGrath 8 S Glover 13 J . Derry..12, C . Munroe

8 R Conti9 M Bickerdike

9 A McKenzi e10 J McArdle

14 C . Munr o15 J . Whela n

13. V. Hall L- 10'

11 B Speed1

7 16 A. Cramer -Roberts

15. S. Verone r_^ 11 J O Donnell 12 D Joyce (C) 18 M . Horan16. B. Murphe y

ChippendaleC181 213 D Buccachio N Barry13 19 D . MitcF el l

20 M . Butterworth..19, M . Bambury 14 M Collin s

15

14 S Kelly15 J Stevens

21 S . Jone s22 N .Johnso n

20. B . Dorkin 16 D Charles 16 R Munzel 23 D. Joyc e27 A. Hillier

21 . J . Pierce 17 17 M Vanderhorst 28 L. Hancoc k22. G. Cochrane 18 P lacuone 18 D Denton 37 0 . Kent23. N . Warton 19 D Murray 19 D Keenan 43 T. Prows e

y~C)25. G. Coyle 20 L Williams 20 S Bermingham 50 B. Bene26, M . Lemieszek 21 21 N Hahn 51 B. Braithwait e

J . Neagl e2722 A Tehan 23 S Haynes 52 B. Laricchi a.

34 . D. Ford 2 325 LD C

Tsoka add s

24 B Tooheyll25 D G

53 C .Naj aer y

61 . D. Cole 26 D Martin aze e 55 B. McLeod

31 T Walters 26 H Maplestone (C) 56 M. Paine57 A. Hickey

33 P Gordon 27 G Hancock 58 D . Lin gr r 34 G Taylor 28 R Morley 59 A . Davey

35 P Tsokas 30 J Mullins 60 R . Enso r-A

~ 37 K Burrid eg 59 D Owen 61 G.Ormsb62 P. Triantafyllou63 K . Darb y64 D . Norto n

OLD ESSENDON RUPERTSWOOD THERRY PENOLA UNIVERSITYCoach : John Newbold Coach: Ken Balmer Coach : Steve McMatron BLACKS

Coach : John Bushby

1 J Williamson 1 R Zahra 6 Taylor N2 A Salvo 2 S Page 9 Bannister C 1 S Maguire

3 C Oblivbek 3 V Scerri 10 Bannister J 2 T Hallora n4 D Ryan 4 D Burrowes 38 Nancharow M 3 R Drummond5 S DeMorton 5 J Ramsay 56 Stepien S 4 J O'Sullivan6 D Slater 6 B Shalders

59 Robinson T5 T Laidlaw

7 B Hakim 7 B Whitehead62 Caccamo D63 O'Sullivan D 6 J Parkinson8 M Jinx (C )

9 A Frazer8 K Elliott 64 Dakin D 7 B Ruscoe

10 A Prowse10 N Webb11 A Jamieson

65 Sifter T 8 C Schirmer11 A Venuce M Temming

67 Reynolds L69 Leguier D

9 E Thoma s12 A Ruttkay

y 13 D Wallace 72 Johnson S 10 A Torney13 A Wuchatsch14 J Burke

14 D Mather 73 O'Brien J (VC) 11 W Touzel

1515 J Teller 77 Gleeson A 12 B Witten

16 E Healey 16 D Stafford 78 Barron B 14 A Bushby

17 J Heritage 17 L Becker 79 Higgins T 15 A Cowley18 D Flaherty 18 L Fielding 80 Kiernan M 16 D Morris19 A Burbridge 19 R Johnston 81 Delaney D

82 Bowcock D 17 P Melle r2 021 N Bartrum

20 P Finn21 D Heywood 83 Finn B 18 S Rei d

22 B Newbold 22 A Certo 84 Russell G 19 P Seure n

23 C Devereux 23 N Sullivan 85 Henderson G (VC) 20 A Whitlock24 J Daskiuw 24 G Price 86 Goodwin T

89 Christie A21 T Young

25 M Burns 25 R Hatty 90 Atkinson D (VC) 22 N Barnett26 C McCormack 27 M Koste 92 Springhall R 23 L Beaton27 M Day 28 D Hurn 93 Smith J 24 D Creek28 29 J Heath 94 Culph S 25 S Monagha n29 31 M Assouad 98 Hollow B30 99 Holdstock G (C )

101 McCarthy L

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UNDER 19. SECI'10N 1- 06 .05.00St .Kevins: 2.4 5.8 10.10 13.13.91MarceWn: 1.1 6.2 913 10.5.65St .Kevtns :Crohan 5 . Hinslev 2. Pullen 2 . Khi 2. Movlan 2 . Best: Allen .Lvnch, King . Cameron . Umbieas. Greachaegh.euih: Goal Kickers andB-est Players not received.Umpires :Dalhd Wmdlow Andrew Rechtrnan (F)De La Salle: 3.4 5.4 6.5 7.7,49Collegians: 1.3 2.4 5.9 7.11.53De La Salle:Hale 2 . Stinear 2. Evans 1, O'Connell 1, Backlev I . Best : Sthtear.Bucklev. O'Connell. Toniolo. Bonnici . Hale. CoB egians : Goal Kickers andBest Prayers not received.Umpires: Sharon Alger iRl Chris Stevens (F)Old Paradians: 2.0 2.5 4.6 5.7.37Mazenod 0 C: 2,5 3.8 4.13 6.16.52Old Pamdians: Lombardi 2 . Boundv 1, Palermo 1 . Tenson I . Best : Durze.Cos~riff. McMahon, Adams. Kev. Ploenges . Maunod: Javae~eem 2 . Jones 1,Mas'1.-ell l. Kennett 1, Heal 1 . Best: Fuller, Collins. "Jones . Jayaweera .Kennett, Wilson.Umpires : Barry Bolger Ken Walker (F)University Blues: 4.1 10.4 12.5 14.8 .92Old Xaverians: 1.3 2.4 4.8 5.13 .43University Blues : Kelleher 4. Munro 3, Fallow 2, Pasquale 1 . Chivers I .1'oun I . Kaso I . Dicker I . Best : Tearn Effort. Old XaverlarLs : Harbeck 3 .Gri I . McCarthy I . Best: Grig~~_ Harbe ck, Cahnan, Dixon . Speekm an ,Bon dio. Umpiresi Mark Jenkhi~"iK)Chris Gregory (F)Old Melbtsnians: 3.2 5.4 9.11 11.15 .81Old Hailehury• 0.4 1.5 1.6 2.8 .20Old Melburnians: Gmndv 3 . Hinckfuss 2. Hawkins 2 . Alder 1, Treloart,Arden 1 . Beecher 1 . Best : Alder . Simpson . Beilby . Bracy . Wall, B ryant . OldHaBeybrrrrdans : Cashmere 1, Shaw 1 . Best: Wright . Smith, Fletcher.Ferguson . Crawford . Boan .Umpires: Justin Grossbard Daniel Halliwe ll (F)

Old Brighton: 1.3 8.7 17.11 24 .12.156St .Bernards: 3.1 6.3 8.8 14.9.93Old Brighton: Adanus 5 . Mc Gilvrav 3. Holt 3. McKinmt 2. Smith 2 . HuLres2 . McGuire I . Marks I . Ward 1 . Hendra I . Angelini I . Best : Will iams. t(btHendra, Reddin . Sndth. Hue}res . St. Bernards: O'Donne ll 5. T. Legudi 3 . R.Legudi 2, Mastropasqua 1' Mag~ore I . Bugrvn I . Cousland I . Best:Cousiand . Ma g~wre, Zuceo, Kalnll . Ward . Gan,ev.Umpires: AndreaThwaites (R) Ben"Ryde (F) Deals trod Paul Whitehead 1G )

UNDER 19 SECTION 2 - 06.05 .00Ham pton Rovers: 1.1 6.4 8.8 10.10 .70Old rvanhoe: 3.3 4.6 7.7 10.11 .71Hampton Rovers: Wheeler I . Fischer 5 . Anderson 1 . KullinLr 1, Molirto 2 .Best : Battams. Anderson, Kullino. Mafford. Waixel. Old Ivanhoe: Bereta 4 .Wlrvte 2 . Briggs 2, Greve 1, Treloar 1 . Best : Clancy. Hawkes . Clarke, Binney,Tell, Gibsan .Umpires: Chris Evans Ross Trei~e rt on (F)0

,v0rlnity : 4 .5 5.10 11.11 11.13 .79Old Scotch: 4.1 5.4 7.6 9.11 .65Old Trtnity :Tavlor 4 . Donahoo I . Armatas I . Obe roi I . Mithen I . Bu llen I .Walsh 1 . Zand"or I . Best: Christopherson. Armatas. Hine. Daoles . Obe roi.Rennie, Old Scoter Brooke 3. Cleeland 2. Gilchrist I . Josephs I . Adderley

1 . Beaurepaire 1 . Best : Brooke, Rodski, Hodke . Cobnan . Hosking.Page .Umpires: Rob Sneddon Andrew Mitchell (F )Beaumarls A F C: 2.2 7.6 13.13 16.19.115MHSOB: 1.0 1.2 3,4 5.5.35BeaumarLs: WOiderban k 3 . Foley 2. Healv I . 6ictiicholas 2, Deeming 3 .Blackinore I . McMillan 2. Coote F. Best : Aitkins, Brook, Folev . Collins, Tuck,Healy. MHSOB: Orchard 2 . Veale 1, ttbinizer 1 . Svirskis 1 . Best : Ditrible,Coffer . Rujevie- Veale . Keys, Tarr.Umpires:Chris Moore Adorn Harris (F)Daniel Blackmore (B )Old Carey: BYE

Yarra Va lley: 1.1 3.2 4.3 4.4 .28W hitefriars: 7.2 11.8 14.12 18.16.124Yarm Valley: Martin 2. pask 2 . Best: Britt, Dank, Collett, Pelag,rvio, Coutts .Martin . Wiutefriars: Swam 7. Graham 3. Crea 2 . Power 2. Kennede 1,Coslo%aeh 1, Salt 1 . Baker 1 . Best : Swaine . Kennedy, Bauet~, Crea.Alexan dra. Graham . Umpires : Pat Maebus Ron Smith ( F) James hfiaebus (B)

UNDER 19 BLUE - 06 .05.00

Monash Blues: 4.3 8.5 12.9 17.12.114Mentone A F C: 1.1 1.2 2.3 2.4,16Monash Blues: Goal Kickers and Best Players not recehred. Mentone :Barr2. Best : Krin s. Atherton . Dixon, Curran . Levett, Skru .Umpirea TkpFriedman Mic~ael Phillips (F)De La Salle: 4.2 7.3 10.5 13,9,87Ormond: 2.0 4.5 7.7 11,8,7De La Salle : Robe rts 8. Hefferman 1 . De La Have 1 . Hyde I . Ke an I . Gu p

1 . Best: Molan, Taalor. Norton . Roberts . H~•de . Brown . Ormond: Everett 2,Russell 2, Collie I . Ha rv

eyI . Loni I . Luba-1 . Noske I . O'Shannessv I . Pu{t

1. Best: McKenna, Casv. Marthnov, Ha rvey . Goonan. Pineell.Umpires: J1pPappas Tony Lilley (F) -

St Leos Emmaus: 4.6 8.10 11.13 13.21,99MAX : 3.0 5.4 9.4 11.6,72St.Leos: Cherry 5, Podburt 3, Donovan 3, Cu llan I . Rooks I . Best:Donovan, Culian Marchan-t, Becjack. Moss . Cherry. AJAK: S ro 2Kesten ber~ I . Newstedt I . Benedvkt 1, Wollner 1. Sam~ I . Futkei I , Sapai

1 . Milmeis er I . Best : Goldstone. Butt . Henzel, Wollner. ekbnan ,Be _at

Umpires: Graeme Morgan Brad Lowe (F)

Caulfield Grammer. 2.3 5.3 8 15 10,8.68South Melb .Districts: 2.2 7.5 10.9 13.12.90Caulfield Gr. Bruhn 2 . Dalwood 2, Rtilrberk 2 . Docker 1, Roberts 1, Ku t~~eGardiner 1 . Best : Cramphorn. Datvrood . Brulut. Gar diner, Tucker. BroeketLSouth Melb . Districts: Ali 4. R an son 2 . Best: ZZebian, Clark . Grancott, Alt,Burley, Kasar.Umplres:Terrence Farrell Paul Berry (F )

Glen Elra: 6 .6 .42Old Mentonlans: 17.15 .117Glen Eire: Goal kickers and Best plavers not received . Old Mentonimns: Bag5. Alexandra 2 . Bala 2, Johnson `l Garlick 2. Costello I . Martin 1 . Flavel l,MeCloskv 1 . Lau 1 . Best: Martin . Alexandra. Costello, Ball, Wilcock,McClosky. Umpires:David Leath Garry Nicholson ( F) James Nicholson Ste~xNicholson (B)

UNDER 19 RED - 06.05 .00

Old Essendon Gr: 7.1 915 12,9 14,18102Uni,Blacks: 3.1 4.3 5,4 5.4.34Old Essendon: Hakhn 6. Cities 2 . Dazkiw 2, Deniorton 2, Devereux 1

~lliamson I . Wuchatsch 1 . Best : Bartram, Dazknv. Slater, Jinks,Williamson.

Wi➢iarnson . DeMorton . UnL Blacks: Goal kickers and Best Players oatreceived. Umpires :Jason Waszij Mick Gilday (F)

Old Camberwell: 4.3 7.7 8.9 13.10 .88Ru~rtswood: 3.3 7.4 10.8 13.13 .91Old Camberwell: Horgan 4 . Cramer-Roberts 4 . Hancock 3. Darby 1 . Lmg 1,Butterworth I . Best :`Hor an. Hancock, Beraner. Robinson. Dem~ . Lm~.Ru : FteldOi 6. ~enmilnQ2. Flinn I . urrmves t . Hattv 1 . Etl}ot ,He?nvood 1 . Best : F~elding . Stafford . Sullivan, Assound, Flan, Webb .Urnptres: Anthony Simpson Daniel Dineen (F )

Bulleen Templestowe. BYE

North Old Boys: 2.3 5.5 7.13 9.18.72Ttger Sharks: 0.2 2.5 4.8 5.9.39North Old Boys• Burlev 3 . Keenan 2 . Glover I . Kean I . Joy^ce 1- Spee d. 1 .Best : Denton, Nahn. Kean, Havnes . Hancock . Jocce. Tiger Sharks : Aam1 . Barnett L Guinan I . Logah 1 . Lynch 1 . Be 'st : opie, Guinan . Barnett,Johnstone. Gillespie, Zigoaras . Umpires: Matthew MeterTherry Penola: 8.6 12.11 16.27 27.30.192Aquinas OC: 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.1 .1Therry Petiole: Goal Kickers and Best players not sup tied . Aquinas::tione.Best: Tveagle, Pomrton . Field. McCauley, Coyle . Umprres: David D' AliciaDarren Compt (F)

RUNNER S , TRAINERS, WATER CARRIER SUmpires have been instructed to inspect all runners', water carriers' and trainers' uniforms BEFORE MATCHESand if not up to standard the official is to be told he/she is not able to take the field until attired correctly .

B ehaviour -Runners . To deliver message from coach only and immediately leave the arena . Water carriers . It is prefer-able for water carriers to deliver water a) after a goal has been scored, b) behind the play when the ball isaway from "the action" or c) when play has stopped when a forward is taking a direct shot for goal . Umpireshave the discretion to allow water to be taken to players if weather conditions are extreme .Please note all VAFA officials must be 15 years or older in Season 2000 .Trainers. May carry water if team short of water carriers. Otherwise can only enter field when a player requiresmedical assistance . Cannot deliver message from coach .Attire -Runners. VAFA jade top and VAFA club white shorts or dark navy or black football shorts .Track pants if worn tobe navy only. Water Carriers. VAFA gold top and VAFA white club shorts .Track pants if worn to be navy only . Ifrunners or water carriers wear bike shorts they must be VAFA flesh colored tights only . No other garment is tobe worn under the green or gold top . Trainers . VAFA white/blue top with navy blue track pants. Caps - if wornmust be purchased VAFA Properties only.

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~~ ~jT\iiJ".~'T ,

~~SENTATIV2' SQUAD - vs(Sunday May 1 4 - Norwood Oval)

1 Andrew Gowers2 Gil McLachlan3 Matthieu Lucas4 Cam Eabrv5 Rohan Price6 Simon Lethlean7 Lincoln Reynolds8 Nick Mitchel l9 David Waters

10 Matthew Dennis11 Glen Hatfield12 /Warn Merrington13 Michael Hazell14 Adam Jones15 Ben Jordan16 Adam Douglas17 Simon Lennox18 Josh Kitchen19 Andrew Ramsden20 Matthew Jackson21 Steve McKeon22 Lachlan Ford25 Mark Seccull26 Steve Collins27 Luke Mahoney28 Tim Fleming29 George de Crespigny

Old Xaverians (C)Uni . Blues (VC)St . Kevins OBMHSO BOld ScotchOld XaveriansOle MelburniansSt. Bernards OCMarcellin OCOld BrightonOld TrinitySt. Bernards OCOld MelburniansOld XaveriansSt .BernardsOld IvanhoeOld BrightonOld ScotchOld TrinityOld BrightonSt. Bernards OCOld XaveriansOld HaileyburyOld ScotchSt . Kevins OBOld XaveriansUni . Blues

11 .4 .698.8 .733.8 .80

10 .6 .7410 .9 .73

17 .11 .7511 .9 .77

1 .2 .7323 .12 .74

11 .2 .7823.6 .76

9.9.7420.11 .73

18.9 .733.5.76

25.8 .7530.5 .7315.5 .7527.1 .7415 .8 .743.12.77

24.11 .764.6 .68

23 .1 .7721 .4 .75

5 .4 .7825 .1 .79

C- D4 REPRESENTATIVE SQUAD - vs SAAFL(Sunday May 1 4 - Norwood Oval )

i David Rogers Monash Blues (C) 15.9.662 Dean Matthews Bulleen-Templestowe (VC) 24.7.713 Andre Pitts Prahran 7.1 .694 Sam McGee Monash Blues (C) 16.12 .775 Chris Stinchcombe Old Geelong 23 .9 .746 Cam Colliver Aquinas 7.7.727 Corey Stephens Mentone 29.1 .788 Andrew Urbancic Fitzroy Reds 12.6 .759 Brendan Vaughan St. Leos Emmaus WP 2 .11 .7410 Chris Martin Beaumaris 30.11 .7711 Mick Elliott Therry Penola 24 .9 .7512 Julian Smith Monash Blues 10 .11 .7613 Shaun Payze Peninsula OB 28 .11 .7914 Brayden Haynes Beaumaris 28.8 .8015 Andy Cultrera Aquinas OC 11 .7 .7716 Lucas Wilson Old Geelong 2.2 .7817 Paul Edwards Therry Penola 10 .6.7418 David Teasdale Beaumaris 2.2.8019 Daniel den Braber Aquinas 2.12.7920 Liam Holloway Monash Blues 20 .11 .7821 Steve Buckle St. Leos Emmaus WP 21 .10.7522 Mick Goodwin Therry Penola 28 .7.7123 Paul Carroll St. Bedes Mentone Tigers 30 .10.7824 Simon Widjaja Caulfield Grammarians 12.10.7925 Adam Cannane West Brunswick 31 .3.76

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ASECTION CLUB (11

OLD TRIIVI'IY v. ST. BERNARDS ST. KEVINS OB - BYE

OLD IVANHOE v. UNIVERSITY BLUES DE LA SALLE v PRAHRAN

OLD SCOTCH v. OLD XAVERIANS OLD XAVERIANS v OLD SCOTCH

OLD MELBURNIANS v. ST. KEVINS OLD MELBURNIANS v MAZENOD

MHSOB v. MARCELLIN OLD BRIGHTON v MARCELLIN OC

B SECIROPJ

COLLEGIANS

OLD PARADIANS

ORMOND

OLD MENTONIANS

OLD HAILEYBURY

v. OLD BRIGHTONv. WHITEFRIARSv. NORTH OLD BOYSv. MAZENO Dv. DE LA SALLE

C SECTIONOLD GEELONG v . GLEN EIRAST. BEDES MENI'. TIGERS v. IVANHOE ASSUMPTIONPRAHRAN v. THERRY PENOLABEAUMARIS v. HAMPTON ROVERS

AJAX v. BULLEEN-TEMPLESTOWE

Dl SECnONOAKLEIGHOLD CAMBERWELLOLD CAREYST. LEOS EMMAUSAQUINAS

v. CAULFIELD GR .v. MONASH BLUESv . LA TROBE UNIVERSITYv. OLD ESSENDONv.BANYULE

D2 SECTIONPARKSIDE

WEST BRUNSWICK

MENTONE

UNNERSITY BLACKS

PENINSULA

v. SALESIANv. FITZROY REDSv. THOMASTOWNv. YARRA VALLEY OBv. KEW

D3 SECTIONALBERT PARK v. WILLIAMSTOWN CYMSELEY PARK v. POWER HOUSEHAWTHORN AMATEURS v. MONASH GRYPHONS

UHSOB v. ST. JOHNSELSTERNWICK v. RICHMOND CENTRAL

D4 SECTIONNORTH BRUNSWICK v. WERRIBE E

All home matches JacksonMT. LILYDALE v. SOUTH MELB . DISTRICTS

ST. MARYS v. BULLEEN COBRAS

BRUNSWICK v. BENTLEIGH

ELTHAM v. SYNDAL TALLY-HOOLD WESTBOURNE v. SWINBURNE UNI .

CLUB XM (21YARRA VALLEY v OLD GEELONGTHERRY PENOLA v OLD TRIIVITYOLD CAMBERWELL v WHITEFRIARSST. BERNARDS OC v COLLEGIANSMONASH WHITES v RUPERTSWOODOLD IVANHOE v PARKSIDE

U-19 SECTIOIQ 1

ST. KEVINS

DE LA SALLE

OLD PARADIANSOLD HAILEYBURYOLD BRIGHTONST. BERNARDS

v. MAZENODv. OLD XAVERIANS

Allhome matches Wav. UNIVERSITY BLUESv. COLLEGIANSv. MARCELLINv. OLD MELBURNIANS

iJNDEI219 SECTION 2

HAMPTON ROVERS v. MHSOB

OLD TRINITY v. BEAUMARIS

OLD CAREY v. OLD SCOTCH

WHITEFRIARS v . OLD IVANHOE

YARRA VALLEY has the bye.

UNDER-19 (21 BLUEMONASH BLUESDE LA SALLE (2)CAULFIELD GR.OLD MENTONIANSGLEN EIRA

V. AJAXv. ST. LEOS EMMAUSv. ORMONDv. MENTONEv . SOUTH MELB . DISTRICTS

UNDER-19 (2) REDOLD ESSENDONOLD CAMBERWELLNORTH OLD BOYSAQUINASTHERRY PENOLA

has the byev. BULLEEN-TEMPLESTOWEv. RUPERTSWOO Dv. UNIVERSITY BLACKSv. TIGER SHARKS

A melee is'Where an incident takes placeinvolving players pushing, wagging, jumpin g

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

Aft -.,c eun-r - io onnroni i co -nn

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I It --f,

) ricjna and pink copy must be lodged wi'~ umpires no later than half time of any match ., .ch 0layer must sign the original clearly beside name which must show first and surname .

Blue copy must be handed to opposition captain at toss of coin.

(~' oSZ 4d f :_ 'D dEY1 WC~~~' )

(charges may be higher from a mobile phone to this serviceO

-Permits Mh', rs) ® ee "_ cind ma tches (Fri) -Scores (Sat . night)

I- S

The n oa a _'__ (Glenhuntly Rd) is open everv match clayThe rear a#g (off St Kilda St) will only be open when there are no matches scheduled

for Elsternwick Park No. 2 Oval .

When parking in the area behind the grandstand please park in a manner that wouldallow cars around you to be able to leave .

Players and officials who do not produce tickets at the gates will be counted and theclub invoiced accordingly.

Clubs are issued with an appropriate number of tickets for players and officials .

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For news, views and previews, tune to

The Ammos Show with Kevin Dwyer, icha6-1

George, Norm Nugent and John Sampsor

SATURDAY on 96 .5 FM - 1 1 :00 a.m. - 11 :30 a .m.

6 .25 1).rn.with Rob Cross

~ I j'1-j_,;

VAiA SUNDAY 9.30 - 10 .30 a.m.

Special Guest is :

~ This Sunday - Matthew Dennis(Old Brighton Player)

North West Amateur Footy Reportpresented by Glenn Scarborough with guests from

St Bernards (A), Old Paradians (B), Therry Penola (C) ,ffi Rupertswood (C 1 8), West Brunswick (D2), LaTrobe Uni (Ol),

North Brunswick (D4), Thomastown (D2) .

PREVIEWS Friday 7 .00-8 .00 pm REVIEWS Sunday 6 .00-8 .00 pm

Includes weekly chat on all matters VAFA .

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A ~-'Fecti®n Football -2~r®czdcast fro f;r 1 .,-!5 p.m. every Satiz ;- -day

I -,, MAY RCEI,I,IN vs OLD MELBURNIANS .. .. ... .. .. . .... .. .. ... :... . ...

20 MAY OLD SCOTCH vs OLD XAVERIAN

S 27 MAY OLDXAVERIANS vs OLD MELBURNIANS

Half Time and Full Time Score Service

n THIS WEEKEND'S SPORTSCOVER MATCH OFTHE DAY I S

MAZENOD v. ORMOND SPORTSCOVERQUALITY INSURANCE AT A SPORTING PRIC E

tane With tV, east

interviews and highlights of this matchshown on Channel 31 Thursdays 8 .30 - 9 .30 p.m.

The Age VAFA sportswriter Paul affeywrites about Saturday VAFA matches,previews the Sunday Match of the Day

and reviews the competition inMonday's Age.

EASTERN COMMUNITY BROADCASTERS"in tune with the outer east"

VAFA SEGMENT

Scores, chat and news of local VAFA teams 6 .00pm - 6.15pmeach Saturday night.

R~~ Tt~c n .nnrr~~n rr~~rnn

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ELS'TERNWiC'"'~ PARKDRAW 2000

(May-June)

This Sat : 13 May Mazenod v . OrmondThis Sun : 14 May Mother's Day - no matches

(SAAMFL v VAFA - Norwood)

Next Sat: 20 May Ground vacant - availableNext Sun: 21 May Ground vacant - available

27 May Old Ivanhoe v . MHSOB28 May Ground vacant - available3 June Ormond v . Whitefriars4 June FID A10 June MHSOB v. Old TrinityII June Under-19

Representative match

Results from Tribaan.May 9th, 2000

Mark Newton, North Brunswick . Biting,6 matches .Alex Tsirogiannis, Glen Eira . Attempting

to striking . 1 match .Michael Chazan, Ivanhoe Assumption .Non-attendance at tribunal, 2 matches .Mick Goodwin, Therry Penola . Headbutting.6 matches .Jason Fennell, St . Leos Emmaus . Vilentlypushing opponent, 2 matches .Daniel McCall, Parkside . Striking, 4 match-es .Phil Vallopi, Yarra Valley . Non-attendance attribunal, 2 matches .

INVESTIGATION RESULTS

St. Bernards and Monash Whites Club 18 play-ers charged with a Melee in their match playedon Saturday April 29th .at St . Bernards . Bothclubs accepted the prescribed penalty of $100 .

Old Melburnians and St . Kevins under-19 play-ers charged with a Melee in their match playedon Saturday April 29th .at Albert Park . Bothclubs accepted the prescribed penalty of $100 .

Please Note : Tribunal Results appearing in"Amateur Footballer No . 5" should have readResults from Tribunal May 2nd . 2000 .

vw ::e sc -I ~ : o :: .nce ($5) ; secc~ c:third offence ( $50) ; fourth oi

) .each subsequent offence ($10 1

ReserveslCl3 Seniors/U19failure to phone failure to providescores by 2.30pm final scores by 5pm.Nil Old Carey (S )

Old Brighton (U)Old Camberwell (U)

incorrect s

Beaumaris (R)Old Scotch (C)Mazenod (U )

01'iCttidi!ii_' ,`lUli .

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T NAME P W L 0 FOR AGST

A RESERVE SECTION

PTS

OLDXAVERIANS 5 4 1gT BERNARDS 5 4 19L

. SCOTCH5 3 2

OLD TRINITY 5 4 1

~ .~CELLIN 5 3 2D MELBURNIANS 5 2 3-EVINS 5 2 3:rERSITYBLUES 5 1 4g08 5 1 4

C_DIVANHOE 5 1 4l ;:!igible player(s) Rd 1

B RESERVE

DE LA SALLE 5 5 0 0MAZENOD O C 5 5 0 0OLD HAILEYBURY 5 4 1 0ORMOND 5 3 2 0OLD PARADIANS 5 2 3 0

O BRIGHTON 5 2 3 0iTH OLD BOYS 5 2 3 0LEGIANS 5 1 4 0rEFRIARS 5 1 4 0MENTONIANS 5 0 5 0

,e!'rglble player(s) Rd 2

607 204 297.55 16352 253 139.13 16345 266 129.70 16340 251 135.46 12300 256 117.19 12353 256 137.89 8360 392 91.84 8251 456 55.04 4242 479 50.52 456 450 12.44 4

419 192 218.23 20491 239 205.44 20460 255 180-39 16347 340 102-06 12391 287 136.24 8326 304 107.24 8251 347 72.33 6287 445 64,49 4230 378 6085 4120 557 21-54 0

C RESERVE

THERRY PENOLA 08 5 5 0 0 467 236 197 .88 20BEAUMARIS A F C 5 4 1 0 497 290 171-38 1 6

" HAMPTON ROVERS 5 4 1 0 435 267 162-92 1 6PRAHRAN A F C 5 3 2 0 354 314 112.74 12IVANHOE ASSUMPTION 5 3 2 0 392 370 105.95 12ST BEDES MENT TIG 5 2 3 0 350 269 130.11 8AJAX 5 2 3 0 379 314 120.70 8BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE 5 2 3 0 246 432 56.94 8OLD GEELONG 5 0 5 0 215 456 47 .15 0GLEN EIRA A F C 5 0 5 0 207 594 34 .85 0

D1 RESERVE SECTIONAOUINAS O C 5 5 0CAULFIELD GR 5 4 1

-OLD ESSENDON GR 5 4 1ST LEOS EMMAUS W P 5 3 2_4'IYULE 5 3 2-_f] CAMBERWELL 5 3 2-_'.ASH BLUES 5 2 3

OLD CAREY 5 1 4LA TROBE UNIVERSITY 5 0 5OAKLEIGH A F C 5 0 5

##inelkgible player(s) Rd 2^9neliglbie player(a) Rd 3

UNIVERSITY BLACKS 5P:,RKSIDE 5SALESIAN 0 C 51"cW 5

a9A VALLEY 5:=oTBRUNSWICK 5

-i T .'ROY REDS 5Tr;'"'UASTOWN 5-~!INSULA O B 5-=1iTONEAFC 5

510 165 309.09 20372 191 194-76 16370 233 158 .80 16540 227 237 .89 12455 238 191 .18 12349 337 103 .56 12272 271 100.37 8345 425 81.18 4159 481 33.06 058 883 6 .57 0

D2 RESERVE

5 0 0 442 158 279-75 204 1 0 402 217 185 .25 164 1 0 436 344 126 .74 163 2 0 508 325 156 .31 122 3 0 306 295 10173 82 3 0 302 320 94.38 82 3 0 349 381 91 .60 82 3 0 327 413 79.18 81 4 0 311 444 70.05 40 5 0 157 643 24.42 0

D3 RESERVE

STJOHNS OC 5 5 0 0 529 248 213.31 20UHSOB 5 4 1 0 445 312 142.63 16POWER HOUSE 5 4 1 0 364 273 133-33 16;JfLLWMSTOWNCYMS 5 3 2 0 400 219 182.65 12cL~TERNWICK 5 3 2 0 408 282 144.68 12EL"ctPARKAFC 5 2 3 0 329 419 78.52 8=,-GHMOND CENTRAL 5 2 3 0 230 390 58.97 8<+'dTHORNAMATEURS 5 1 4 0 250 426 58.69 4

:.i RERT PARK A F C 5 1 4 0 266 493 53 .96 4' ;ASH GRYPHONS 5 0 5 0 227 505 44.95 0

mJ ;gible player(s) Rd 2Ineligible player(s) Rd 3

D4 RESERVEMT LILYDALE 5 5 0 0 502 182 275.82 20NORTH BRUNSWICK 5 5 0 0 529 318 166.35 20WERRIBEE AMATEURS 5 4 1 0 424 199 21 107 16BULLEEN COBRAS 5 4 1 0 442 262 168-70 16ST MARYS 5 3 2 0 387 324 119.44 12-_D WESTBOURNE A F C 5 2 3 G 268 300 69.33 8' -' ITLEIGH AFC 5 2 3 0 274 353 77.62 8

COLLEGIANS 5 2 3 0 220 463 47.52 8<=~JiH MELB DISTRICTS 5 1 4 0 237 363 65.29 4

' :L~URNE UNIVERSITY 5 1 4 0 300 470 63.83 4?`•'•'ICK A F C 5 1 4 0 184 415 44.34 4

JAL TALLY-HO 5 0 5 0 289 429 67.37 0glble player(s) Rd 3

TEAM NAME P W L D FOR AGST PTS

CLUB 18 (1 )OLD XAVERIANS 5 5 0 0 422 159 265.41 20OLD MELBURNIANS 5 4 1 0 340 274 124 .09 16PRAHRAN 4 3 1 0 251 193 130 .05 12OLD SCOTCH 5 3 2 0 235 227 103.52 12OLD BRIGHTON 5 3 2 0 198 236 83 .90 12DE LA SALLE 5 2 3 0 370 323 114.55 8

## ""MARCELLIN 5 2 3 0 102 249 40 .96 8ST KEVINS 5 1 4 0 251 391 64.19 4MAZENOD O C 5 1 4 0 152 404 37.62 4

##Ineligible player(s) Rd 2"Ineligible player(s) Rd 3

CLUB 18 (2 )ST BERNARDS 5 4 1 0 448 152 294.74 16RUPERTSWOOD 5 4 1 0 483 170 284-12 16OLD IVANHOE 5 4 1 0 348 286 121-68 16OLD CAMBERWELL 5 3 2 0 354 227 160.35 12COLLEGIANS 5 3 2 0 264 239 110 .46 12YARRA VALLEY O B 5 3 2 0 310 316 98 .10 1 2

##WHITEFRIARS 5 3 2 0 185 381 48.56 12THERRY PENOLA OB 5 2 3 0 332 219 151 .60 8OLD TRINITY 5 2 3 0 294 293 100.34 8""MONASH WHITES 5 2 3 0 144 244 59.02 8OLD GEELONG 5 0 5 0 223 533 41 .84 0

##PARKSIDE 5 0 5 0 90 625 14.40 0*" Ineligible player(2) Rd 1##Ineligible player(s) Rd 2""Inelfgible player(s) Rd 3

UNDER-19 SECTION 1OLD BRIGHTON 5 4 1 0 610 357 170.87 16UNIVERSITY BLUES 5 4 1 0 503 328 153.35 16OLD XAVERIANS 5 4 1 0 480 369 130.08 16ST KEVINS 5 3 2 0 501 289 173.36 12OLD MELBURNIANS 5 3 2 0 464 308 150.65 12DE LA SALLE 5 3 2 0 396 397 99,75 12COLLEGIANS 5 3 2 0 340 369 92.14 12MAZENOD 0 C 5 3 2 0 89 272 32.72 1 2

##ST BERNARDS 5 2 3 0 361 451 80.04 8MARCELLIN 5 1 4 0 439 473 92.81 4OLD HAILEYBURY 5 0 5 0 229 602 38.04 0OLD PARADIANS 5 0 5 0 217 651 33.33 0Ineligible piayer(2) Rd i

##Inellgible player(s) Rd 2Ineligible player(s) Rd 3

UNDER-19 (2)OLD TRINITY 5 5 0 0 412 278 148.29 20BEAUMARIS A F C 5 4 1 0 379 253 149.80 16OLD SCOTCH 5 4 1 0 446 341 130.79 16HAMPTON ROVERS 5 3 2 .0 408 392 104.08 12WHITEFRIARS 5 2 3 0 456 318 143.40 8OLD IVANHOE 5 2 3 0 411 478 85.98 8MHSOB 5 2 3 0 272 360 75.56 8

^' OLD CAREY 5 2 3 0 215 456 47-15 8YARRA VALLEY 5 1 4 0 340 500 68.00 4

'* Ineligible player(2) Rd 1

UNDER-19 (2) BLU ESOUTH MELB DISTRICTS 5 5 0 0 627 281 223-13 20ORMOND 5 4 1 0 527 267 197 .38 16MONASH BLUES 5 3 2 0 632 234 270.09 1 2

""CAULFIELD GR S 3 2 0 457 338 135.21 12ST LEO'S EMMAUS W P 5 3 2 0 446 480 92 .92 12DE LA SALLE (2) 5 2 3 0 467 537 86.96 8MENTONE A F C 5 2 3 0 349 500 69 .80 8

## "" A J A X 5 1 4 0 267 485 55 .05 4OLD MENTONIANS 5 1 4 0 293 684 42 .84 4

-GLEN EIRA 5 0 5 0 118 795 14 .84 0'* Ineligible player(s) Rd 1##Ineligible player(s) Rd 2""Ineligible player(s) Rd 3

UNDER-19 (2) REDOLD ESSENDON GR 5 5 0 0 812 204 398-04 20RUPERTSWOOD 5 5 0 0 572 281 203 .56 20NORTH OLD BOYS 5 4 1 0 495 269 184 .01 16OLD CAMBERWELL 5 3 2 0 535 275 194 .55 12THERRY PENOLA 08 5 2 3 0 345 368 93 .75 8TIGER SHARKS 5 2 3 0 291 440 66 .14 8UNIVERSITY BLACKS 5 2 3 0 198 361 54 .85 8

## ""BULLEEN TEMP. 5 2 3 0 162 571 28 .37 8AQUINAS O C 5 0 5 0 119 925 12 .85 0

-Ineligible player(s) Rd 1##ineligible player(s) Rd 2"^Inellgible player(s) Rd 3

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TEAM NAME

ST BERNARDSOLD SCOTCHOLD XAVERIANSOLD TRINIT YST KEVINSUNIVERSITY BLUESOLD MELBURNIANSMHSOBOLD IVANHOEMARCELLIN

ORMONDOLD BRIGHTONNORTH OLD BOYSDE LA SALLE

*'MAZENOD 0 COLD PARADIANSWHITEFRIARSOLD HAILEYBURYCOLLEGIANSOLD MENTONIAN S

*"Ineligible player(s) Rd 1 .

BEAUMARIS A F CAJA XHAMPTON ROVERSST BEDES MENT TIGTHERRY PENOLA OBPRAHRAN A F CIVANHOE ASSUMPTIONOLD GEELONGGLEN EIRA A F CBULLEEN TEMPLESTOW E

AQUINAS 0 CMONASH BLUESOLD ESSENDON GRBANYULEST LEOS EMMAUSCAULFIELD OROLD CAREYOLD CAMBERWELLOAKLEIGH A F CLA TROBE UNIVERSITY

PENINSULA 0 BUNIVERSITY BLACKSSALESIAN 0 CTHOMASTOWNYARRA VALLEY OLD BOYSMENTONE A F CPARKSID EWEST BRUNSWICKFITZROY REDSKE W

WILLIAMSTOWN CYMSELSTERNWICKPOWER HOUSERICHMOND CENTRALHAWTHORN AMATEURSUHSO BST JOHNS 0 CELEY PARK A F CALBERT PARK A F C

*'MONASH GRYPHONSIneligible player(s) Rd 1

ELTHAM COLLEGIANSSOUTH MELB DISTRICTSSYNDAL TALLY-HOBU LL EEN COBRASNORTH BRUNSWICKBENTLEIGH AFCOLD WESTBOURNEST MARYSMT LILYDALESWINBURNE UNIVERSITYBRUNSWICK A F CWERRIBEE AMATEURS

L D FOR AGAINST % POINTSA SECTIO N1 0 632 452 139.82 162 0 590 389 151.67 122 0 638 447 142.73 122 0 500 463 107.99 122 0 521 547 95.25 123 0 501 497 100.80 83 0 455 462 98.48 83 0 414 529 78.26 83 0 354 674 52.52 84 0 439 584 75.17 4

B SECTIO N1 0 521 388 134.28 161 0 583 436 133.72 161 1 507 390 130.00 142 0 477 421 113.30 122 0 393 405 97.04 12

2 1 430 386 111.40 103 0 421 429 98.14 83 0 475 571 83.19 84 0 310 457 67.83 45 0 291 585 49.74 0

C SECTIO N1 0 652 419 155.61 16

1 0 569 468 121.58 162 0 417 328 127.13 122 0 427 387 110.34 122 0 429 457 93.87 123 0 548 541 101.29 83 0 462 586 78.84 83 0 414 548 75.55 84 0 484 512 94.53 44 0 448 604 74.17 4

D1 SECTIO N0 0 730 365 200.00 200 0 560 346 181 .85 201 0 481 428 112.38 162 0 633 487 129.98 122 0 506 426 118.78 123 0 448 415 107.95 83 0 471 550 85.64 84 0 434 480 90.42 45 0 410 807 50.81 05 0 306 675 45.33 0

D2 SECTION0 597 410 145.61 160 560 416 134.62 160 481 409 117.60 1 6

2 0 536 475 112.84 123 0 468 414 113.04 83 0 503 514 97.86 83 0 384 451 85.14 83 0 343 542 63.28 84 0 463 544 85.11 44 0 417 577 72.27 4

D3 SECTIO N1 0 523 327 159.94 16

0 593 417 142.21 161 0 459 424 108.25 162 0 620 412 150.49 122 0 559 411 136.01 122 0 499 494 101 .01 123 0 515 444 115.99 83 0 365 612 59.64 85 0 395 689 57.33 05 0 265 643 41 .21 0

D4 SECTIO N4 1 0 467 315 148.25 164 1 0 484 360 134.44 164 1 0 522 415 125.78 164 1 0 523 422 123.93 164 1 0 552 450 122.67 163 2 0 544 440 123.64 122 3 0 426 365 116.71 82 3 0 494 523 94.46 81 4 0 401 474 84.60 41 4 0 390 534 73.03 41 4 0 326 568 57.39 40 5 0 379 642 59.03 0

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INTERSTATE FOOTBALL

v

Norwood Oval

SUNDAY 14th MAY 200 0

TODAYS PROGRAM2.00 pm SASRAPID v FIDA

3 .45 pm Curtain Raiser RepresentativeS .A .A.F .L. v V.A.F.A.

6 .30 pm Division 1 STATE GAMES .A.A.F .L. v V.A.F .A.

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SOUTH AUSTRALIAN AMATEUR FOOTBALLLEAGUE INC.

Welcome to our interstate visitors from Victoria and congratulations to the players and a ll those who have

worked so hard to put this event together .

Interstate competition has always been pa rt of Australia's sporting histo ry an d amateur football has been noexception . We particularly enjoy playing against the Victorians who have genera lly been viewed as thebenchmark in our code of football .

I am very fortunate to have been involved in the amateur leaguefor so long which has enabled me to build

strong friendships with our interstate counterparts and it is this aspect of these traditional matches to which Iparticularly look forward. In that regard I especially welcome Andrew Langford-Jones, Richard Evans andphil Stevens .

I wish all sides the ve ry best for today's games an d look forward, hopefu lly, to a few (which means more thantwo) South Australian victories . Regardless of the outcomes, I am confident it wi ll be a most successfulafternoon and evening to be enjoyed by a ll .

John DickerPresident

I take this opportunity of welcoming our counterparts from Victoria to South Australia for theinaugural interstate clash between our two great leagues under lights at Norwood Oval .

The traditional rivalry that has existed between the sides representing their states has always beenintense and tonight should be no exception . It is a pleasure to be meeting and reacquainting withfriends from the V.A.F .A. Executive, in particular Andrew Langford-Jones, Richard Evans andPhil Stevens . Thanks must go to Brett Connell and the entire V.A.F .A. staff for their efforts inarranging the Victorian part of the Agenda.

I trust that all players, officials and spectators have an enjoyable evening and that the home sidewrests the Dillon/Sims Shield from the tenacious Victorians

John LeakGeneral Manager

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VICTORIAN AMATEUR FOOTBALLASSOCIATION

As always, the traditional matches between Victoria and South Australia provide for the players ofeach state recognition at the elite level for the players chosen . Congratulations to all players andthe very best of wishes for a good game today .

On behalf of the V .A.F.A.'s Executive Committee and Administration, I thank Maurie Rangerand John Dicker for the invitation to play this weekend, and congratulate General Manager JohnLeak and his staff in the planning that has gone into today's games .

The matches certainly provide a highlight of an individual player's career, and if the opportunityand desire to proceed onto a higher level presents itself as a result of today's matches we applaudthat to .

I look forward to meeting as many of my South Australian friends as possible and look forward toviewing high class matches today .

My tip for the Dillon/Sims Shield - the Big V in both matches from between 15 and 20 points .

Andrew Langford-JonesV.A.F.A President

It has always been a pleasant time of the year to be involved in the preparations for the traditionalmatches against South Australia. From my own point of view to be involved with the coach,players and selectors as one of the selectors is a high point, as is meeting our friends from SouthAustralia, not only for the match, but for the discussions regarding future contests .

Yesterday we were engaged in talks that included officials from Western Australia and high onour agenda is to look at the feasibility of reinstating a Carnival concept in 2001 . We are hopefulthat something can be arranged .

I look forward to two close, high standard matches today. I thank John Leak for his assistanceand efforts in putting today's matches together and thank the V .A.F.A.'s General Manager ofFootball Operations Brett Connell, and his assistant Peter Harris in working so hard on behalf ofthe V.A.F .A teams .

Phil Steven sVAFA ChiefExecutive Officer

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SASRAPID v FIDA

South AustraliaBAILLE JASON Greenacre s

DONNELLY STUART Flinders University

FAIRWELL BEN Kilburn

HOFFMANN ADAM Greenacres

JEFFRIES WAYNE Goodwood Saints

JOHNSTON GRAEME Hectorville

Mc KENZIE HAMISH Flinders University

O'DONNELL PHIL Kilburn

PHILLIPS BRETT Hectorville

SCOTT DARRIN Flinders University

SHARMAN MICHAEL Goodwood Saints

SLOGGETT MICHAELFIinders University

TAPE DWAYNE North Pines

HASKARD GRANT Goodwood Saints

COACH Eddie BullitisMANAGER Jake BoeremaTRAINERS Sandi O'Brien

Maurie O'BrienRUNNERS John Scott

Robert Arnold

VictoriaCOCK DAVID Maribymong Bulld

PAPAL JASON Broadmeadows Kangas

CARNIE CLINTON Broadmeadows Kangas

MURPHY COREY Broadmeadows Kangas

FAVOURITA DOMINICBroadmeadows Kangas

DRIVER LUKE

DRIVER MATT

THOMAS ROB

NEWLAN SEAN

TUI SHANE

TANNERIAN

KING MATTHEW

STANLEY JARROD

JOHNSTON RAYMOND

YOUNG DONALD

Karingal Bulls

Karingal Bulls

Karingal Bulls

Bendigo Warriors

Mambourin Tigers

Karingal Bull s

Hawthorn

Geelong

Geelong =

Bendigo Warriors

COACHASS COACHMANAGERRUNNER

Mark HansonRob Klemm

John CandussoDonald Young

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STATE FOOTBALL - THERE'S NOTHING BETTER!State Selector, Mark Baylis

State footy is the "Showcase" of all that is good in a competitive team sport . All South Australiansacknowledge that selection in a representative state team to play against Victoria is a great honour .

The S .A. squad came together in early April, and it's been encouraging to see the player's positiveresponse . It's great to play with the guys that you play against week in, week out . You make friendswith guys who are normally your arch enemies .

Our team bears only slight resemblance to last year's unit, with several newcomers to state football .Tom Waltham, Zeb Bonney, Tony Parisi and David M° Intyre are delighted to be included in the team .It's fantastic that they have been given this opportunity . The coaching staff have encouraged theseyoung blokes to mingle and use voice, and to simply enjoy the training exposure.

Several of the experienced blokes have put their hand to play again . Justin Salisbury, Trevor Growden,Evan Arnold and Russell Haythorpe are coming off best-on-ground performances over the past fewweeks of club football . These boys realize state games are different . . . . Everything goes up a notch .

As with any compilation team, however, the key is how you come together as a unit, and how hard youare prepared to work at the TEAM skills, rather than the individual football skills .

No one should come to the ground expecting a one sided contest . Today's game really will be a "tug ofwar" to the end. If the Vies underestimate SA they will get one almighty shock! The Victorians aredisciplined and very proud . They are big, solid men with plenty of speed . But SA goes into the gamewith a "mosquito" fleet. The trend of play will be fierce in at the centre bounces and around the packsand each individual SA forward is a potential goal scorer .

SA Coach Tim Ginever claims "the game will be a very good contest between two very good teams .Your pride is on the line" he says. "These games live in your memory, so it's very important SA getson top early and makes sure the memories are sweet for us !

Home ground advantage at Norwood Oval is always crucial, and a large vocal crowd will give SA anedge. Both teams have a good blend of sound experience and youthful enthusiasm . In a state gameyou've got it all, team mates who are equally as gifted as yourself . . . . . ..That's something quite unique .

Yes indeed . . . . . . . There's always something special about pulling on the South Australian state jumper .It's one of the great highlights for a player .

Today's confrontation takes on a huge degree of importance . Sure, the Vies will be pulling out all stopsto win this first contest of the new millennium, but this is state pride at stake and we South Australiansare fully committed to playing state football .

A win today will reinforce the fact that SA Amateur Football continues to be an enormous footballpower, and that the S .A .A.F .L . is one of the best football competitions in this count ry. -

"GO YOU SOUTH AUSSIES!"

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SAAFL(SASRAPID) v VAFA (FIDA)GOAL:

CENTRAL:

Lynton DaviesRayne Riggs

(South Australia) Matt Schulz(Victoria) Dianne Whiteley

SAAFL v VAFA - REPRESENTATIVE

GOAL:

BOUNDARY :

CENTRAL :

GOAL:

BOUNDARY:

CENTRAL :

Bruce AmosPeter Berkshire

Ian PepperJay Trevena

(South Australia) Rob Mayston(Victoria) Steve M` Carth y

SAAFL v VAFA - STATE

John HardyNick RogersIan Herbert

Mark Howson(South Australia) Shane Wooley

(Victoria) Mark Gibson

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S .A.A.F.L. REPRESENTATIVE SIDE

1 . ROSENBERG TIM (Greenacres) Debut 2000 . "The Flash" . Wingman i-~

2. FOWLER BRENTON (Gaza) . Fast rugged back pocket- -- ------- ------ ------------------ - -- ---3. PAYNE CLINTON (Gepps Cross) Debut 1999 . pocket dynamo ,

4 . SMITH PETER (Gepps Cross) Debut 2000 . Rover on bailer, runs hard .

- - --5. PRI ESLEY STEFAN (Mitcham) Debut in 1999 playing Representative Footbal l

6MODRA BEN (Plympton) -- -_Debut 2000, played League football . Son of League p laye r Dennis Modr a . Key player the weapon.

7 . WALTHAM JOHN (Prince Alfred OC) Debut 2000, Half forward flanke r

8 . BROAD SHANE (Salisbury West) Debut 2000 . Dashing halfback. Rugged type. --~------ -- - - - ---- - -- - - ------ - ---9 . SALIEVIC DAMION (Edwardstown) Debut 2000. Utility plays most positions on the ground . { ---- ~

10. PIETSCH PAUL (Pooraka) Debut 1999. Rugged defende r

11 . CROSSMAN ADAM (Pooraka) Debut 2000 . Live wire. Full back .Backs his strengt h and clear dashes

12 . KENT ROBBIE Dep Vice Captain (Pooraka)Played Reserves for Central District and League for North Adelaide. Experienced rugged utility.

14 . MOORE SHANE Captain (Portland)Representing S.A.A.F.L. for the 8'h time, Hardworking dedicated centre man on bailer .

15 . FELTUS SCOTT Vice Captain (Plympton) Debut 2000. Mr Fix it .

16 . SMID BRETT (Walkerville) Fast leader. Mainly full forward-----17 . AINSWORTH JAMIE (Tea Tree Gully) Debut 200 . Fast running good kick .

18 . BRAMMY MARK (Scotch OC) Debut 2000 . Quick halfback flanker.

19. VAN SOEST SHANNON (Tea Tree Gully) Debut 200. Full back. Strong defender.

21 . NORTON HEATH (Greenacres) Under 1 7 State debut 1994. Tough ruckman .Son of Geoff Norton former North Adelaide ruckman

22. ZILLANTE MICHAEL (Old Ignatians) Debut 2000. Utility reliable tough player

23. DAVIES KENT (Mitcham) Debut 1999 . Captain of his club. Half back flanker.

24. THIELE TROY (Flinders Park) Debut 2000. Hard working key player

25. WATTS BRENDON (Gepps Cross) Debut 1997 &1998 . Strong marking forward gutsy character

26 . CHAPLIN CLAY (Scotch OC) Debut State 1995 . Full forward has been D1, 2 & 3

Leading goal kicker for S.A.A.F .L.

COACH John Kernahan .TEAM MANAGER Brian Lees ASS TEAM MANAGER Carol Ma rtin

SELECTORS Ray Aiston & Anthony Gildea . RUNNER Craig SmithTRAINERS Rod Blue, Frank M` Guire, Barry White

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ROGERS DAVID (Monash Blues) Captain Experienced leader, is big occasio n

2. MATTHEWS DEAN (Bulleen-Templestowe) . Vice Captain Versatile forward & on-bailer .

3, PITTS ANDREW (Prahran) Clever & elusive mid-field playe r

4 . M` GEE SAM (Monash Blues) Strong marking, long kickin key position playe r

$, STINCHCOMBE CHRIS (Old Geelong) Tall skilful defender, fit & hard running playerwho can play in many positions around the ground .

6 . COLLIVER CAM (Aquinas) . Strong on bailer with a huge work rate. Tough & persistent

7. STEPHENS COREY (Mentone) Adaptable key position player & strong marking

8. URBANCIC ANDREW (Fitzroy Reds) Young basketballer turned footballer will make hispresence felt in the ruck contests and marking duel s- - -- ---- - - - - -

9. VAUGHAN BRENDAN (St Leos Emmaus WP) Strong marking, long kicking key forward .

10 . MARTIN CHRIS (Beaumaris) . Young, hard running skilful player.

11 . ELLIOTT MICK (Theny Penola ) Tough straight ahead no-nonsense playe r

12. SMITH JULIAN (Monash Blues). Close checking, fast moving back line playe r

13. PAYZE SHAUN (Peninsula OB) Goal kicking forward . Young player with sharp mind & vision

14 . HAYNES BRAYDEN (Beaumaris). Talented young rover & centre line player. Superbly fit.15 . CULTRERA ANDY (Aquinas OC ) Pacy wingman & rover . Quick thinking & talented playe r

16 . WILSON LUCAS (Old Geelong) . High marking ruckman & forward .__ ______

17. EDWARDS PAUL (Therry Penola) Defender with exce(lent skills & pois e who runs hard at ball ?

18.. TEASDALE DAVID (Beaumaris) . Highly skilled and very determined talented can play a numberof pos iti on s

19. Den BRABER DANIEL (Aquinas) Young, free running on ball player.

20. HOLLOWAY LIAM (Monash Blues). Tall & strong key forward who enjoys a run on the ball21 . BUCKLE STEVE (St Leos Emmaus WP) Very fit & athletic young midfield player

22 . GOODWIN MICK (Therry Penola) . Experienced versatile player, strong & relentless23 . CARROLL PAUL (St Bedes Mentone Tigers) Highly skilled & very talented

24 . WIDJAJA SIMON (Caulfield Grammarians) . Tough hardworking on bailer, courageous & quick25. CANNANE ADAM (West Brunswick) Has fine skills and reads the play extremely well .

COACH George Voyage .TEAM MANAGER Bruce Ivey PROPERTY Peter Harris

SELECTORS Ian Cave, Phil de Young, Tony Gilchrist Mark TymmsRUNNER John Kani s

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SENIOR S.A,A.F,L. PLAYER PRO F

ANGOVE DAMIEN (Port District )Cap/Coach of club Played AFL Sydney, SANFLPt Adelaide Run on player . Captain 2000

ARMSTRONG BEN (Kilburn)Wingman ; H/F ; H/B player strong rebuildingplayer who creates play for team mates.

ARNOLD EVAN (Adelaide University )Full forward who can play backs also strong kickfor goal . State games 1997,9 . Vice Captain 2000.

BETTERMAN DALE (Kilburn)Run on player who has had a wealth of stateexperience. Ex Pooraka, Tea Tree Gully player .State games 95 & 96 .

BONNEY ZEB (Glandore )Talented on bailer who likes to kick goals . Hashad brief stints with Glenelg & Woodville WestTorrens SANFL.

CARR STEPHEN (Edwardstown )Talented & hard rover who is not afraid to mix itwith bigger players likes to kick goals on the run

COCK GARY (Walkerville)Rover who is at bottom of packs Holds his foeswell for a small Player. Has represented SAAFLon 3 occasions in Representative Side

ELLIS GARY (Kilburn)Ex Central District player recruited to Kilburn .rover who posses good skills First State game

FOTIA DOMINIC (Glandore)Ex West Torrens League player who also waspicked up by Carlton in the VFL . Talented onbailer-mid field and plays across H/B .

GOLDSMITH SHANNON(Glandore )A player who possess many talents . Can dosome unbelievable feats, can play most positions

GOODES JASON (Goodwood Saints)A player who can play F/F & FB . Has agood leap, strong mark, who kicks well .

GRAY TROY (Glandore )Ex Sydney Swan who played 56 AFL games .Recruited by West Adelaide SANFL can playnumber of positions either end of ground.

GROWDEN TREVOR (Kilburn)Talented player who can play number ofpositions . Played at Norwood SANFL beforebeing recruited to Kilburn .

HUTCHINGS STEVE (Goodwood Saints)CHB who has turned in some fine games thisseason, has been most consistent and deservedchance at higher level .

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HAYTHORPE RUSSELL (Kilburn)Mr fixit can play a number of positions eitherforward or back .

M` INTYRE DAVID (Salisbury North)Player who likes to run, tough ball getter roverD2 Medallist 1999.

NEWHAM DAVID (PHOS Camden)Wingman H/F who has pace to match mostopponents . Continued good form.

PARISI ANTONI (Adelaide University)Recruited from Rostrevor OC to Adelaide UniBackman . First year at DI level .

POHLNER MALCOLM (PHOS Camden)Ex Nth Adelaide SANFL player. Can playeither end of ground . Good strong grab & kick.

RITCHER JOHN Salisbury NorthEx Sturt SANFL player. H/B - back pocket whocan also play on the ball.

RUCARI MARK (Kilburn)Small but tenacious player, hard at the ballall the time . First state game

SALISBURY JUSTIN (Broadview)Talented player who has been automatic choicefor state teams . Ruckman who can also playCHF & CHB to great affect. Capt side last year

SMITH BRAD (Edwardstown)Ex Glenelg, Sth Adelaide SANFL . Full forwardwho is hard at ball, can kick long goals. U 17Teal Cup player 92 . Represented country 96.

WALTHAM TOM (Prince Alfred OC)Played League football Sturt SANFLtaking year off to concentrate on studiestall ruckman . First State Gam e

WARD SHANE (Broadview )Forward player who can also play on the ball.Strong mark and kick . First State Game .

flWES TEND

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SENIOR V.A.F.A. PLAYER PROFILES" '

COLLINS STEVE (Old Scotch)Experienced representative winger who ishaving a consistent seaso n

De CRESPIGNY GEORGE (Uni Blues)Representative debut in 99 was highlightedby a strong effort in defence against SAAF L

DENNIS MATTHEW (Old Brighton)Returned to the VAFA after two seasons withHawthorn . Skilled & versatile player. .

DOUGLAS ADAM (Old Ivanhoe)Key position player with excellent disposalExperience with Fitzroy & Box Hill put him in .good shape for his Representative debut . .

EABRY CAM (Melb High School OB)Experienced state player who consistentlyperforms well at this level .

FLEMMING TIM (Old Xaverians)Representative debut. Speedy running playerwho has been an integral part of his clubs succes!

FORD LACHLAN (Old Xaverians )Senior Representative debut for this talentedutility. Experience with Collingwood & Werribecindicates he is ready for this challenge .

GOWERS ANDREW (Old Xaverians)AFL Premiership player with Hawthorn thenBrisbane. Performing consistently on his returnto amateur ranks.

HATFIELD GLEN (Old Trinity )Strong and versatile utility player who hasperformed well at Representative levelbailer-mid field and plays across HB .

HAZELL MICHAEL(Old Melburnians) Debuted with impressive performance agains t

SAAFL in "99 then gained AFL experience atCollingwood.

JACKSON MATTHEW (Old Brighton)Dashing rover who has performed exceptionallyat Representative level .

JONES ADAM (Old Xaverians)High flying, long kicking forward who has .been significant contributor to his club's stringof premierships

LENNOX SIMON (Old Brighton)Versatile running player who made a firstclass Representative debut in 9 9

LETHLEAN SIMON (Old Xaverians)Experienced Representative forward/on bailerwho has performed consistently at this level .

LUCAS MATTHIEU (St Kevins OB )Senior Representative debut . Promising youngforward who has already performed in VFL

MAHONEY LUKE (St Kevins OB )Experienced mid-fielder who was the VAFA'sbest in Adelaide in 98

M` KEON STEVE (St Bernards)Vastly improved forward whose consistentefforts at club level have earned him aRepresentative jumper.

M` LACHLAN GIL (Uni Blues)Ruckman/forward enjoying a good seasonperformed well in Adelaide in 98 .

ERRINGTON ADAM (St Bemards OC)Solid defender who has performed consistentlywell at this level.

MITCHELL NICK (St Bernards OC)Ex-Fitzroy player whose performances havebeen a key contributor to the VAFA wins overSAAFL in 98 & 99.

PRICE ROHAN (Old Scotch )Versatile defender who has always answeredthe challenges of Representative football .

RAMSDEN ANDREW (Old Trinity )Mobile ruckman/forward who has performedconsistently well at this level .

REYNOLDS LINCOLN (Old Melburnians)Experience in AFL & VFL level will benefithim in his Representative debut .

SECCULL MARK (Old Haileybury)Team veteran with record of top performancesat Representative level .

WATERS DAVID (Marcellin OC )Debuted well at this level in 99. H ard workingon bailer who gives 1000% for 4 quart ers /

JORDAN BEN (St Bernards OC)Running on-bailer who made an excellentdebut in 99 against SAAF L

KITCHEN JOSH (Old Scotch)Talented forward with experience at Hawthornand has overcome injury to make hisRepresentative Debut .

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S.A.A.F.L. (Seniors

SA Amateur Football League IncCoach Tim Ginevar Ass . Coaches Roger Delaney, Mark Tylor

State Co-Ordinator John Schulz Team Manager John WilsonAss Manager Ron Mills Runner George Fiacch i

Selectors Jeff Burchell, Mark Baylis, Damian Roberts, Geoff TrotterMark Bryant, Tony Cali o

Trainers Michael & Kevin Garfitt, Doug Rogers

G1 . Damien Angove Captain (Port District) -- --2 .- --3 .

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17 . John Richter D.1 ( ',jpta if ; (SalisburyNorth)_ -18. Gary Elli s

19 . Trevor Growden

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22 . ~ Ma1cL11rn Pohlncr (Pll(~S (_ arndcn )

23, Jason Goodeti [itood~~ rsod Saints )

24 . ! Tom Waltham'' ( i'r_inc e Alfred OC)

25. Troy Gray (Glandore )

26 . Justin Salisbury (Broadview)

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V.A.F.A. (Seniors

Victorian Amateur Football Associatio n

Coach Nick BourkeTeam Manager Max Lyo n

Property Peter Harris Runner Michael HeganSelectors Tony Amad, Bruno Conti, Michael Hegan,

Peter Hutchinson, Max Lyon, Phil Steven s

Andrew Gowers Captain (Old Xaverians)2 .---- Gil M° Lachlan V. Captain-- (Uni lue

Matthieu Lucas -------------------- ---- - ,( St Kevins OB )4 .--- --- Cam Eabry

}--- ----_- ------ (MHSOB )5 . -Rohan Price ---___---°`(Otd Scotch )6. ~ Simon Lethlean ; (Old Xaverians)7 . Lincoln Reynp lds

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