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Page 1: The Amateur Footballer, Week 6, 2016

Amateur Footballer11 APRILSEASON 2016SEASON 2016 14 MAY

Amateur Footballer

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If you get injured,

what’s your game plan?

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

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

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

Erin Street, Richmond Open 24/7.

Epworth. Better.

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If you get injured,

what’s your game plan?

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

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

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

Erin Street, Richmond Open 24/7.

Epworth. Better.

EPW

R035

7/VA

FA/A

5

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

DONE

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

DOM MOLLUSOAudit Manager, William Buck

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This week the focus shifts to all of our remarkable VAFA

umpires. There are two segments to umpiring in the VAFA, the first are those who are organised by the VAFA and train each week at the Sportscover Arena and the other segment is the volunteer club umpires who umpire the reserves in the Division sections and goal and boundary in the seniors. Two wonderful groups who are equally as important as the other.Each week at Sportscover Arena we have up to 200 umpires training. Immediately you can see the need for Sportscover Arena as the central home of these umpires. Currently we have 78 goal umpires on the list and many of these have been getting trained up so that they are capable of performing the duty in a senior match. In the next few weeks we believe we will have enough goal umpires for Premier down to Division 2 in the seniors, Under 19 premier and a sprinkling through the other sections.Our current number of boundary umpires is at 118 which obviously means we can get more of these throughout the various competitions. Boundary umpires are a great way to get young umpires initiated into umpiring and each year we aim to transfer about 10 to 12 of these onto the field but in reality only achieve about 6.Of course, the major area of concentration for the VAFA is to ensure we have enough field umpires for all the sections. Currently we have 152 registered field umpires for 122 appointments. This is an incredible logistical exercise that gets managed each week. For a start we usually have about twenty unavailable for various reasons, then add the fact that many use public transport, have Saturday morning sport, get driven by parents or for whatever reason can only umpire at a certain time that week.Added to this we have approximately 75 appointments for the pool umpires. These are

specifically designated for the Premier Sections Reserves, Thirds and Club XVIII. And the final component is the 45 Division reserves matches which are officiated by our club umpires.As you can imagine when you combine all the field, goal, boundary, pool and club umpires it is an incredibly complex operation that gets completed each week in the office. We owe a great deal of appreciation to the two Brians Goodman and Woodhead in the office, and each of the coaches who make the appointments.One is the logistics but the other is the coaching and training. Tony Hales has been the head coach for the past six years and has done a superb job. Anyone who watches the premier Section should have noticed the youthful, athletic profile that our field umpires display. Many of Tony’s umpires are now leading the way in the VAFA with promising AFL careers beckoning. None moreso than last year’s William Buck Premier Grand Final Umpire, 17 year old Peter Bailles. Peter became our youngest ever Premier Grand Final umpire and is this year with the VFL. Tony has four assistants who together coach the field umpires. They are joined by the head coach of Goals, Bernie Jephson and boundary Ryan O’Shea.The VAFA makes a huge commitment to umpiring and each of these foot soldiers are greatly valued and respected by our community; however, we are not infallible. It is so disappointing that each Monday we have to follow up issues with clubs about players or supporters overstepping the mark. Abusing umpires is from a bygone era and completely not acceptable. In typical humility as it is umpire appreciation round, they asked that nothing special be done for them. They just want to blend into the match and be part of it.This weekend at the end of the match in the social club it may be appropriate to raise a glass for the umps.

The Amateur FootballerTHE JOURNAL OF THE VICTORIAN AMATEUR FOOTBALL ASSOCIATIONMay 14, 2016 $3.00 Vol. 16 No. 6

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Old Trinity’s premiership credentials further improved this week as they came back from three goals down with nine minutes remaining in the fourth quarter to run over University Blues by the smallest of margins at Daley Oval. The win does not just take the T’s to 5-0 from the first five rounds, but proves they possess the ability to stand up in the face of imminent defeat and win the games which matter most. And don’t for a second think a Round 5 win against the Blues doesn’t really matter; both sides will be there come finals and any ascendancy held heading into the backend of the season is ascendancy well worth its weight. Callum Pohl was named BOG for the second time this season and his fourth appearance in the T’s best, as well as his Big V squad appearance, is testament to the improvement he’s made to his game in 2016. Alex Polidoros’ three goals came off the back of 10 over the previous two weeks, and the Hunt brothers were at their very best with Jack helping his side over the line with a 45m bomb with less than nine minutes remaining. The Blues suffered their second consecutive loss but the return of Tim Geappen and Marshall Rippon proved they are not the one-goal team who went down to Collegians last week. Geappen, although well-held by Luke Pacconi in the first half, lit up for four in the final two terms and his presence alongside Tom MacKenzie gives both the dominant Blues’ midfield of Jeremy Mugavin, Clayton Hinkley and Rippon twin pillars to kick to inside 50, while also providing three-goal magician, Tom Quinn, a reliable contest to rove off.

St Bernard’s are on the board. After showcasing gradual improvement over the past three weeks, it all came together for the Snow Dogs as they powered over Old Carey by 73 points at the Snakepit. Led by Nick Cooke (five goals) and Chris Peart (four), the reigning premiers piled on 13 first-half goals and led by as much as 90 midway through the third, before unforced errors in the back 50 cost them momentum and allowed the young Panthers’ outfit six in the quarter. Woodrow medal fancy, Tom Sullivan, delivered

his strongest performance for the season and again proved, when fully fit, he is one of the most dominant midfielders in the competition. Between Sullivan and Adam Bentick, you cannot stop both of them. Unfortunately, it was not all positive news for the Snow Dogs as the injury curse struck again with big man, Tristan Cartledge, going down before three quarter time. The Panthers are better than a 0-5 side, but continual turnover of players rarely bodes well for sustained season-long success. They’ve debuted 12 players in their senior side this year, while a staggering 44 have represented the reserves five rounds into the season. What really bodes well is young stars, Andrew Sloane and Sam Cust, leading from the front and proves the long-term future of the club is extremely bright.

University Blacks registered their second victory for the season after they came from behind to defeat Old Xaverians by 31 points at Uni Oval. Allowing the first five goals of the match may never have been in coach Cam Roberts’ game plan, but what took place following the opening 15 minutes certainly was. While Old Xaverians’ star, Matt Handley, was unstoppable with seven majors, the Blacks strangled the other forwards and ultimately lessened their opponents’ scoring capabilities. As such, 18 of the next 27 goals were off the boot of Blacks players; including three each to Charlie Richardson, Tom Sharp and Lochy Dornauf. Dornauf was particularly spectacular in the second half, kicking each of his three goals and pulling down a mark of the year contender in the process. Hugh Curnow’s run and carry was only exceeded by his precise delivery inside 50, continually hitting his forwards lace out.

Low-scoring affairs seem to be the flavour of the

LIONS BRINGING THAT BULLS DEFENCE

TODAY SELECTIONS IN BOLD

Old Carey v St Kevin’s

Collegians v Old Trinity

University Blues v St Bernard’s

Old Xaverians v Old Melburnians

De La Salle v University Blacks

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month for Collegians as they average 59 points in their three victories over the past four weeks. While their scoring prowess may be down on last year’s average score of 90.4 each time they won, Shane Joyce has turned their defence into a 2011 Tom Thibodeau-led Chicago Bulls in those same games, allowing just 33 points. What does prove? The Lions are scary when they are on. In light of this, the Lions kept St Kevin’s to just 43 points in their nine-point win over the weekend, with Will Tardif excelling as BOG. St Kevin’s were unable to back up their first win of the season last week, but Gerard Gleeson shone bright as their most dominant player.

De La Salle were never going to stay down for long after they suffered their first loss of

the season last week to Old Trinity, defeating Old Melburnians by 39 points at Waverly Oval. Importantly, De La welcomed back Adrian Indovino after two weeks on the sidelines, and he didn’t disappoint with three goals. Tom Nicholls reiterated his value to the squad with four and looms as the type of star forward capable of carrying a premiership-winning forward line. OMs are still just as dangerous as they were at the conclusion of last week and will threaten each time they take the field. They were missing star players Matt Thomas, Justin De Steiger, Tim Marshall and Theo Rosenthal from the side who defeated the Snow Dogs last week and will be buoyed by the strong form of Tom Paule and Stuart Watson.

WILLIAM BUCK PREMIER LAST ROUND PREMIER RESERVE

De La Salle 5.5, 10.9, 14.11, 16.15 (111)Old Melburnians 1.1, 3.5, 6.7, 10.12 (72)GOALS, De La Salle: T. Nicholls 4, S. Pickett 3, A. Indovino 3, D. Rayson 2, S. Hogan 1, L. Wood 1, L. Harrison 1, J. Gotch 1Old Melburnians: A. Clarke 2, A. McFarlane 2, G. Hurley-Wellington 1, M. Marangon 1, A. Armstrong 1, A. Carter 1, N. Daish 1, W. Thompson 1BEST, De La Salle: J. Vickers, S. Haslem, T. Humphrey, B. Close, A. Kneebone, D. RaysonOld Melburnians: T. Paule, S. Watson, N. De Steiger, N. Daish, A. McFarlane, A. Marangon

Old Trinity Gr 3.3, 7.6, 8.8, 11.10 (76)University Blues 2.3, 4.6, 10.9, 11.9 (75)GOALS, Old Trinity Gr: A. Polidoros 3, J. Osborn 2, D. Morris 2, J. Hunt 2, T. Young 1, T. Hall 1University Blues: T. Geappen 4, T. Quinn 3, T. MacKenzie 2, M. Rippon 1, T. Batarilo 1BEST, Old Trinity Gr: C. Pohl, J. Osborn, J. Hunt, N. Hunt, H. Tyson, H. WinterUniversity Blues: D. Van De Pol, T. MacKenzie, H. Vickers-Willis, D. Cumming, J. Mugavin, J. Moloney

St Bernards 4.3, 13.6, 17.12, 22.13 (145)Old Carey Gr 1.2, 2.2, 8.5, 11.6 (72)GOALS, St Bernards: N. Cooke 5, C. Peart 4, T. Sullivan 2, A. Singleton 2, G. Zoccali 2, A. Bentick 2, N. Kazuro 2, Z. O’Halloran 1, C. Vague 1, J. Schroder 1Old Carey Gr: S. Cust 4, M. Nixon 2, C. Jones 2, J. Gaff 1, M. Evans 1, C. Wallace 1BEST, St Bernards: T. Sullivan, M. Angel, C. Peart, N. Kazuro, N. Cooke, J. BennieOld Carey Gr: A. Sloan, S. Cust, T. Chapman, C. Wallace, L. Fotheringham, M. Evans

Collegians 4.2, 6.4, 7.6, 7.10 (52)St Kevins 1.4, 2.7, 4.9, 5.13 (43)GOALS, Collegians: M. Singleton 2, H. Croft 1, A. Scott 1, A. Croft 1, S. Hibbins 1, D. Russo 1St Kevins: B. Kanakis 2, S. Salopek 1, G. Gleeson 1, W. Coates 1BEST, Collegians: W. Tardif, W. Johnson, M. Jenkinson, C. Hylton, D. Russo, J. HockingSt Kevins: G. Gleeson, W. Coates, M. Turnbull, R. Bail

University Blacks 3.3, 8.4, 14.7, 18.12 (120)Old Xaverians 6.0, 9.0, 11.3, 14.5 (89)GOALS, University Blacks: L. Dornauf 3, T. Sharp 3, C. Richardson 3, A. Robbins 2, H. Curnow 2, A. Locke 2, N. Batten 1, B. Mahon 1, T. Bean 1Old Xaverians: M. Handley 7, B. Goss 3, M. Margin 1, E. Prowse 1, L. Denton 1, C. Johnston 1BEST, University Blacks: H. Curnow, J. Steadman, B. Dess, B. Mahon, N. Batten, T. SharpOld Xaverians: M. Handley, E. Prowse, L. Tiernan, M. Margin, C. Beetham, T. Williams

De La Salle 0.1, 3.5, 8.5, 14.7 (91)Old Melburnians 4.3, 6.4, 8.4, 8.8 (56)GOALS, De La Salle: R. McDonough 3, L. Williams 3, C. Dooley 2, H. Haley 2, S. Harrington 1, L. Bull 1, J. McGAW 1, H. Curtis 1Old Melburnians: C. Wischer 3, L. Prendergast 2, T. McLardy 1, N. McLardy 1, W. Leveni 1BEST, De La Salle: L. Williams, C. Dooley, H. Haley, R. McDonough, N. Hyland, T. ParkerOld Melburnians: A. Karatzas, C. Wischer, S. Clarke, S. Kelly, C. Barry, E. De FegelyUniversity Blues 2.5, 7.5, 14.8, 15.9 (99)Old Trinity Gr 1.1, 4.2, 4.2, 6.3 (39)GOALS, University Blues: D. Withers 4, W. Blakey 2, J. Koroneos 2, A. Wettenhall 2, P. Gardiner 1, J. Wood 1, B. Jongebloed 1, E. Ratcliffe 1, E. Long 1Old Trinity Gr: S. Joyce 2, S. Nicolosi 2, T. Mitchell 1, E. Beasley 1BEST, University Blues: W. Blakey, J. Carr, B. Jongebloed, E. Ratcliffe, Z. Thomson, E. LongOld Trinity Gr: C. Lindsey, B. Barratt, A. Gebert, S. Nicolosi, J. Nitsopoulos, J. SpassopoulosSt Bernards 4.3, 7.4, 14.7, 17.12 (114)Old Carey Gr 0.1, 1.4, 4.5, 7.8 (50)GOALS, St Bernards: D. Colaco 5, K. Daly 3, L. Scerri 2, B. Garth 2, J. Shine 1, J. Manunzio 1, J. Hedley 1, S. Piantella 1, T. Riley 1Old Carey Gr: N. Richardson 3, N. Morris 2, T. Maher 1, B. Consalvo 1BEST, St Bernards: J. Hedley, J. Manunzio, T. Delzoppo, B. Garth, D. Colaco, N. BurginOld Carey Gr: N. Richardson, M. Parker, B. Consalvo, W. Guiney, G. Baldwin, L. HallSt Kevins 4.2, 9.9, 10.10, 13.16 (94)Collegians 2.0, 2.1, 7.4, 9.5 (59)GOALS, St Kevins: Z. Ginies 4, Z. Carter 2, J. Gambaro 2, T. McMaster 2, L. Nankervis 1, F. Bonacci 1, L. Sabato 1Collegians: C. Lyon 3, T. Baxter 1, S. Inglis 1, J. Hampton 1, C. Middleton 1, B. Riddle 1, F. Huntington 1BEST, St Kevins: J. Dimattina, Z. Ginies, A. Webb, T. Massey, F. Bonacci, Z. CarterCollegians: C. Lyon, S. Inglis, T. Baxter, S. Skurrie, F. Huntington, C. MiddletonOld Xaverians 3.4, 6.6, 9.8, 14.10 (94)University Blacks 1.1, 2.4, 3.4, 3.6 (24)GOALS, Old Xaverians: R. Ralph 3, J. Forrest 3, T. Parker 2, H. Batten 2, P. Tiernan 2, L. Keith 1, L. Bisset 1University Blacks: M. Sevior 1, S. Myers 1, J. Bismire 1BEST, Old Xaverians: R. Ralph, T. Parker, L. Keith, P. Tiernan, T. Wynne, N. NunanUniversity Blacks: L. Huntington, B. Mill, W. Hayward, P. Aitken, S. Lewis, M. Sevior

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Beaumaris and Old Scotch consolidated their positions at the top of the Premier B ladder after they handed out thumpings to Old Brighton and Parkdale. Beaumaris also remain the only undefeated team. Conditions were quite windy and blustery on game day, but it didn’t stop both sides kicking mammoth scores. Stephen Milne leads the goalkicking with 18, ahead of Nathan Smith (Hampton) and Tim Macmillan (Old Scotch) on 17. Fitzroy finally got on the winners list after defeating Hampton, leaving the Rovers as the only winless team.

This week it was Old Brighton’s turn to see if they could knock off ladder leaders Beaumaris. The Tonners started better, kicking four goals to three, to take a narrow lead into the first break. From there it was all Beaumaris. Nick Dickinson jumped in with three goals and was joined by Matt Lovejoy, Daniel Gribbin and William Murton as they piled on six goals and the Tonners hardly got a look in, to blow the game out of the water. Twenty minutes into the quarter Harrison McIntyre got the ball out of the centre which allowed Harry Hill to kick a goal, completely against the flow of play. Both teams then traded behinds before Stephen Milne earned himself a free kick and 25m penalty to extend the Sharks lead. Though the Tonners only trailed by five goals at half time, things got a whole lot worse in the third, with the Sharks kicking eight goals and holding the Tonners scoreless, then adding another eight goals to two in the last, running away with a 119-point win. Both teams made three changes. For the Sharks, Taylor Grace and Nick Dickinson played their first games for season and kicked 3 goals each. For Old Brighton, Thomas Larkworthy was again among the best in his second game for the season, while Harry Hill and Dan Anthony were again impressive.

Old Haileybury hosted Monash in the 2015 Premier C Grand Final replay. The Blues would have been keen to ‘get one back’ after the Bloods came from fourth and won the flag quite comprehensively on the day. Monash made three changes, while Daniel Harrison returned for Old Haileybury and kicked three goals. The visitors started better, kicking four goals to none with the wind. They

increased the lead with the first goal three minutes into the second term. From this point, the Bloods fought back. Sean Macpherson took advantage of a couple of Monash defensive errors to kick truly, and Daniel Harrison took a good contested mark after a dash from James Paul. Monash got one back, then the Bloods struck again twice through Nick Gooda and William Mctaggart. There were no goals kicked in the final ten minutes of thee quarter. Monash took full advantage of the wind in the third quarter to extend a 14 point half time lead out to beyond 40. It was always going to be a big ask for the Bloods, and they kept Monash goalless while adding three themselves, but it wasn’t enough. Monash have now won two in a row and move up to sixth, while Old Haileybury round out the top four despite the loss.

Fitzroy and Hampton met at Boss James Reserve to see who could finally get on the winners list. The Roys made six changes to the side that was well-beaten by Old Scotch last week and while they missed regular goal scorer Corbin Stevic, Will Pickering was a huge inclusion and he kicked the visitors first goal three minutes in. Hampton replied, but the next few minutes were all Fitzroy as they piled on four more goals thanks to Pickering (2), Aiden Burke and Sam Baker. A couple of late ones to the Rovers from Adam McNeil and Nathan Smith brought the margin back to 14 points at quarter-time. The Roys 6.1 was their highest first quarter total of the season, and they did the same with their second (4.2) and fourth (5.4) quarters, defying the windy conditions to notch an incredibly accurate 18.7. Hampton made four changes including Matthew Robbins, who has seemingly made a comeback after retiring at the end of 2015. Nathan Smith was again a shining light for the Rovers and he sits second on the Premier B goalkicking with 17.

Old Scotch continued their impressive start to the Premier B season with a demolition of a hapless Parkdale Vultures. Aside from their seven point loss to the Tigers on Anzac Day, the Cardinals have

BEAUMARIS UNBEATEN!

TODAY SELECTIONS IN BOLD

AJAX v Parkdale Vultures

Fitzroy v Old Brighton

Hampton Rovers v Beaumaris

Monash Blues v St Bedes/Mentone Tigers

Old Scotch v Old Haileybury

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PREMIER B LAST ROUND PREMIER B RESERVE

Fitzroy 6.1, 10.3, 13.3, 18.7 (115)Hampton Rovers 3.5, 4.5, 7.9, 8.11 (59)GOALS, Fitzroy: D. Bisetto 4, W. Pickering 4, S. Baker 2, L. Henderson 2, C. Doherty 2, R. Borland 1, L. Edwards 1, M. Allen 1, A. Burke 1Hampton Rovers: N. Smith 3, A. McNeil 3, M. Robbins 1, S. Bradford 1BEST, Fitzroy: A. Lambert, L. Edwards, M. Kyroussis, W. Pickering, A. Green, M. GaiteHampton Rovers: N. Smith, A. McNeil, L. Fletcher, D. Corp, S. Bradford, C. CarnovaleBeaumaris 3.6, 10.8, 18.12, 26.15 (171)Old Brighton Gr 4.5, 5.7, 5.7, 7.10 (52)GOALS, Beaumaris: S. Milne 5, R. Cathcart 5, W. Edmonds 3, T. Grace 3, N. Dickinson 3, M. Lovejoy 2, W. Murton 2, S. Gower 1, J. Di Natale 1, D. Gribbin 1Old Brighton Gr: D. Anthony 3, T. Fisher 1, H. Hill 1, T. Delaney 1, S. Hooy 1BEST, Beaumaris: R. Cathcart, J. Ward, S. Milne, L. Edmondson, N. Dickinson, W. EdmondsOld Brighton Gr: D. Anthony, T. Larkworthy, H. Hill, T. King, D. Verney, T. MarianiMonash Blues 4.5, 7.7, 12.11, 12.12 (84)Old Haileybury 0.1, 5.5, 5.10, 8.13 (61)GOALS, Monash Blues: A. Headberry 4, A. Young 1, J. Meade 1, N. Petering 1, G. Gillian 1, K. Mason 1, J. Taylor 1, N. Woodland 1, L. Darcy 1Old Haileybury: D. Harrison 3, N. Gooda 2, T. Witherow 1, W. McTaggart 1, S. MacPherson 1BEST, Monash Blues: A. Hickey, L. Leeds, D. Easson, M. Hardiman, C. Rossetti, J. MeadeOld Haileybury: J. Paul, E. Limon, L. Nash, M. Rafferty, H. McLauchlan, T. WitherowOld Scotch 6.4, 13.8, 19.13, 25.19 (169)Parkdale Vultures 1.4, 3.7, 4.8, 8.9 (57)GOALS, Old Scotch: J. Furey 5, T. Macmillan 5, M. Seed 4, J. Daggian 3, J. Sansom 2, E. Furey 1, L. Byrne-Jones 1, B. Borland 1, A. Franetic 1, M. Davis 1, A. Jelbart 1Parkdale Vultures: A. Derzekos 2, R. O’Leary 2, C. Dillon 2, J. Edwards 1, J. Manning 1BEST, Old Scotch: J. Long, G. van den Broek , C. O’Beirne, J. Bowden, T. Macmillan, J. FureyParkdale Vultures: C. Dillon, L. Morgan, A. Watterson, A. Derzekos, J. Edwards, D. GlascottSt Bedes / Mentone Tigers 3.4, 11.13, 13.15, 19.19 (133)AJAX 2.3, 2.3, 6.6, 9.6 (60)GOALS, St Bedes / Mentone Tigers: M. Barnes 3, L. Velluto 3, C. Mangoni 2, G. Rowlands 2, B. Nicoll 2, T. Tyquin 2, C. Richards 1, P. Hurst 1, J. Cowan 1, P. Wintle 1, M. Coen 1AJAX: A. Burstin 2, E. Routman 2, S. Fayman 1, D. Fayman 1, W. Steinberg 1, J. Lew 1, A. Wollan 1BEST, St Bedes / Mentone Tigers: C. Mangoni, S. D’Andrea, J. Robertson, J. Tyquin, T. Garside, M. BarnesAJAX: B. Caplan, A. Thurin, A. Kalb, S. Fayman, N. Lewis, D. Fayman

Fitzroy 7.4, 9.4, 12.7, 13.7 (85)Hampton Rovers 1.0, 3.1, 3.1, 6.3 (39)GOALS, Fitzroy: S. Buckley 4, E. Pavlich 2, S. Carroll 2, C. Moore 1, L. Sugrue 1, H. Hannaford 1, J. Turner 1, H. Morris-Dalton 1Hampton Rovers: D. Morton 2, A. Power 2, L. Morcom 1, S. Curry 1BEST, Fitzroy: C. Moore, E. Pavlich, J. Anderson, S. Carroll, L. Sugrue, J. TurnerHampton Rovers: S. Curry, A. Power, B. Clarke, N. Jewell, J. Connell, M. Short

Beaumaris 2.8, 4.10, 5.17, 10.19 (79)Old Brighton Gr 0.0, 1.0, 1.1, 3.2 (20)GOALS, Beaumaris: J. Smith 4, L. Boyd 3, L. Howes 1, R. Keating 1, T. Woolnough 1Old Brighton Gr: Z. Alcott 1, T. Clarke 1, J. McLean 1BEST, Beaumaris: L. Howes, J. Smith, C. Buckley, T. Cumming, M. Williams, N. LoucaidesOld Brighton Gr: J. Cowling, J. McLean, L. Bell, A. Gunning, B. Harris, S. Zaia

Monash Blues 4.7, 9.8, 17.11, 20.13 (133)Old Haileybury 0.1, 2.1, 4.3, 7.7 (49)GOALS, Monash Blues: J. Young 4, J. Davidson 3, P. Clifton 3, R. Phillips 2, Z. Salmi 2, N. Mills 1, D. Bibby 1, S. Le Lievre 1, J. Duffy 1, N. McConville 1, R. Taylor 1Old Haileybury: A. Thomson 1, J. Alkemade 1, K. Hartnett 1, A. Budge 1, M. Sturgess 1, N. Waite 1, T. Tyrell 1BEST, Monash Blues: N. McConville, P. Clifton, P. Long, T. Duffy, M. Mason, T. BerenyiOld Haileybury: A. Thomson, H. McWilliam, J. Alkemade, N. Sturrock, N. Waite, B. Scammell

Old Scotch 6.3, 14.6, 19.13, 22.16 (148)Parkdale Vultures 2.0, 4.2, 4.2, 7.3 (45)GOALS, Old Scotch: M. van den Broek 7, J. Nikolovski 5, N. Walmsley 3, H. Calway 3, C. Goldby 2, C. Watts 1, E. von Moger 1Parkdale Vultures: R. Irvine 2, K. Bode 1, S. Chitty 1, D. Price 1, J. Waters 1, D. Graham 1BEST, Old Scotch: C. Goldby, H. Calway, E. von Moger, J. Raines, H. Dick, J. NikolovskiParkdale Vultures: A. Knight, C. Giosis, R. Meade, D. Price, G. Crilley, S. Sullivan

St Bedes / Mentone Tigers 2.2, 7.4, 9.7, 10.10 (70)AJAX 4.4, 5.6, 8.8, 10.9 (69)GOALS, St Bedes / Mentone Tigers: M. Caia 3, J. Cayhan 2, C. Bader 1, J. Dawes 1, L. Stutterd 1, M. Johnstone 1, A. Whalebone 1AJAX: N. Harel 2, J. Baron 2, N. Rischin 2, J. Goldberg 1, D. Goodman 1, J. Cohen 1, J. Forbes 1BEST, St Bedes / Mentone Tigers: A. Cross, D. Foley, J. Dawes, J. Cayhan, S. Amon, B. HubeekAJAX: D. Paltiel, J. Berkowitz, J. Baron, D. Goodman, J. Goldberg, A. Wytwornik

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barely been troubled and are rightfully perched in second place hot on the heels of Beaumaris. Old Scotch started with six goals to one and notched season high totals in each quarter on their way to a 112-point win. Despite missing consistent contributor Jack Bull, Jack Furey came in for his first game of the season and kicked five goals, while Conor O’Beirne was again among the best in his second game. Tim Macmillan kicked five and is equal second in the Premier B goalkicking, while Matthew Seed added four. The Vultures were missing Nathan Peterson but were well served by regular contributors Charlie Dillon and Alexander Derzekos, who both kicked two goals and were among the best. Old Scotch (4-1) consolidate second on the ladder, while Parkdale (2-3) slip to eighth.

I went along to Brindisi St to see if Ajax could get four in a row against the Tigers, who had played both top sides in the previous two weeks with mixed results. The Jackas lost Geoff Measy but got good value from their inclusions, with Ash

Burstin kicking two goals and Andrew Thurin in among the best players. The visitors started with the wind but failed to take advantage, and when Luke Velluto goaled late in the quarter, the Tigers held a seven point lead. The home side went nuts in the second term, kicking 8.9 to zero to blow the game apart. The Tigers started the quarter with five behinds before Chris Mangoni found the middle twice in quick succession. Six other Tigers joined him on the goalkicking list for the quarter. The Jackas kicked the first three goals of the third quarter thanks to Ash Burstin and Stuart Fayman, before Paul Wintle and Michael Barnes replied for the Tigers. Burstin scored again just before three quarter time and the Jackas had won the quarter. The Tigers piled on six goals to three in the last to run out with a 73 point win, which lifts them to third place. The Jackas slip to fifth and lose 17% off their percentage.

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

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Mazenod are now a sole leader in Premier C, one game clear and a hefty percentage to go with it. Having now beaten Peninsula, Old Ivanhoe, Kew, Old Camberwell and Caulfield Grammarians, the question looms, can Mazenod go the entire season undefeated? Remarkably, Mazenod have now beat the entire top six (excluding Williamstown CYMS) and are yet to play the bottom three teams.

Mazenod’s game on the weekend proved they won’t be giving up top spot anytime soon, kicking six goals in the last quarter against the second placed Pirates. A four goal lead at quarter time to Mazenod, was the largest at any break as they led by 1 point at half time and five points at three quarter time. Cincotta, Phibbs, McKeogh and Reed were all multiple goal kickers who played a factor in the six goal last quarter shooting the Nodders to 18 point victory. Dean Izon was instrumental for the Nodders, whilst Nicholas Fisher found himself in the best for the second consecutive game. Mazenod’s defence is outstanding this season, with their average score against being less than 10 goals. Leading goal kicker Stefan Barbour was restricted to only the one goal for the game.

Caulfield Grammarians locked in third spot on the ladder after their victory against Oakleigh on the weekend. Caulfield’s last quarter inaccurate kicking stopped them from extending their lead beyond 50 points. Louis O’Keefe proved to be a handful for the Krushers kicking four whilst Jack Wallace played his best game for the season. Caulfield had 14 scoring shots in the last quarter and only allowed the Krushers one point. Patrick Ioannidis was superb for the Krushers. The Krushers average the largest ‘score against’

and will need to reduce this statistic when they face Peninsula this weekend who average the biggest score each week.

Andrew Kay booted five majors in the high scoring affair between Marcellin and Old Camberwell. Marcellin led at every break to run out eventual winners by 10 points. Old Camberwell kicked seven last quarter goals but the 48 point three quarter time lead proved to be too much. Marcellin did the work early in the ‘Premiership quarter’ kicking eight goals straight with six multiple goal scorers for the day. Thomas Kanz kicked 5 majors to bring his season tally to 18.

Old Ivanhoe were too strong for Williamstown CYMS and depth proved to be the difference as Old Ivanhoe had 10 goal scorers for the day including Adrian Del Monte who finished with four, his best effort for the season. The Hoes led all game, saving their best quarter until the last kicking seven goals. Despite having the lowest percentage in the top six, The Hoes now sit fourth on the ladder. Williamstown hold onto fifth spot and will be up against a struggling Marcellin next weekend.

It was the Grand Final rematch that lived up to all expectations. Despite Ormond being bottom of the ladder with four losses prior to the game, they had played four of the top five teams and were never to be written off. Only three points

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separated the two at three quarter time before Kew kicked seven goals in the last to Ormond’s four. Zachary Jones was spectacular kicking five majors and was well helped by Lachlan James who finished with three. Jeremy Simon was best afield for Ormond whilst Robert Chisolm finished the day with four of Ormond’s 14 goals. Ormond will be searching for their first win against ladder leader Mazenod this weekend.

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

PREMIER C LAST ROUND PREMIER C RESERVECaulfield Gr 4.2, 9.5, 12.8, 16.18 (114)Oakleigh 3.2, 7.4, 10.6, 10.7 (67)GOALS, Caulfield Gr: L. O’Keefe 4, D. Reilly 3, J. Presnell 2, T. Green 2, T. Nixon 1, T. Thompson 1, W. Barker 1, T. Small 1, J. Stewart 1Oakleigh: T. Bromley 4, J. Revere 3, A. Cloke 2, T. Scott 1BEST, Caulfield Gr: J. Wallace, F. McEVOY, T. Thompson, T. Nixon, C. Logan, L. O’KeefeOakleigh: P. Ioannidis, D. Cleary, J. Revere, T. Bromley, T. Scott, B. HoganMarcellin OC 6.5, 10.5, 18.5, 19.8 (122)Old Camberwell Gr 3.4, 6.8, 9.11, 16.16 (112)GOALS, Marcellin OC: A. Kay 5, J. Robertson 3, J. Antypas 3, D. Mc Mahon 2, J. Green 2, A. Viney 2, T. Blanch 1, J. Maher 1Old Camberwell Gr: T. Kanz 5, T. Allwright 2, D. Proksa 2, S. Powell 2, J. Arnold 2, D. Mitchell 1, J. Allen 1, K. Darby 1BEST, Marcellin OC: A. Kay, J. Robertson, J. Green, A. Viney, N. Crosbie, R. McKenzieOld Camberwell Gr: J. Allen, J. Arnold, P. Bennett, T. Kanz, M. Trait, N. LatsasOld Ivanhoe Gr 4.2, 6.5, 9.8, 16.11 (107)Williamstown CYMS 1.2, 5.3, 7.5, 10.9 (69)GOALS, Old Ivanhoe Gr: A. Del Monte 4, P. Colbert 3, M. Ferguson 2, R. Skok 1, R. Glavas 1, M. Del Monte 1, D. Bruno 1, J. Cecil 1, N. Marshall 1, C. Groth 1Williamstown CYMS: D. Calman-Orr 2, Z. Read 2, M. John 2, M. Parkinson 1, J. Gray 1, N. Holdsworth 1, T. Murphy 1BEST, Old Ivanhoe Gr: S. Geilings, M. Del Monte, A. Del Monte, C. Groth, T. Shepherd, N. MarshallWilliamstown CYMS: N. Blackney, S. Callard, S. Puhar, D. Calman-Orr, F. Adamson, R. AckerlyKew 4.6, 6.8, 10.10, 17.11 (113)Ormond 2.1, 7.3, 10.7, 14.13 (97)GOALS, Kew: Z. Jones 5, L. James 3, L. Kinsella 2, A. Brazzale 2, S. Glover 2, W. Ryan 2, B. Hurley 1 Ormond: R. Chisholm 4, T. Buckley 3, S. Stait 1, L. Gogis 1, J. Landman 1, J. Lever 1, S. Mason 1, R. Martin 1, C. Coghlan 1BEST, Kew: Z. Jones, L. Kinsella, L. James, M. Cochrane, M. Henderson, P. BroughOrmond: J. Simon, L. Gogis, J. Lever, J. Landman, C. Coghlan, J. Selby-HeleMazenod OC 4.3, 4.7, 6.9, 12.11 (83)Peninsula OB 1.1, 4.6, 5.10, 9.11 (65)GOALS, Mazenod OC: T. Cincotta 4, K. McKeogh 2, F. Reed 2, B. Phibbs 2, B. Kovac 1, T. Bourbon 1 Peninsula OB: T. Wilkinson 2, S. Glenn 2, J. Fletcher 1, S. Barbour 1, A. Collins 1, B. Macaulay 1, S. Payze 1BEST, Mazenod OC: D. Izon, S. Oldman, S. Hall, S. Welsford, B. Kovac, T. BourbonPeninsula OB: N. Fisher, B. Schuurman, T. Feldgen, S. Grigg, T. Coghlan, S. Glenn

Caulfield Gr 6.4, 11.7, 17.9, 19.19 (133)Oakleigh 0.0, 1.1, 1.1, 1.3 (9)GOALS, Caulfield Gr: W. Osborn 5, L. Topp 3, S. Wood 3, H. Mills 2, T. Stewart 1, D. Meddings 1, A. Bednarek 1, L. Bosley 1, T. Rothel 1, D. Simic 1Oakleigh: J. Benoiton 1BEST, Caulfield Gr: W. Osborn, S. Wood, L. Everett, H. Mills, A. Bednarek, J. CleeveOakleigh: C. Mercuri, A. Weymouth, T. Nolan, K. Holden, C. Grant, M. WassOld Camberwell Gr 3.6, 9.14, 14.17, 17.20 (122)Marcellin OC 1.1, 1.1, 3.5, 7.6 (48)GOALS, Old Camberwell Gr: M. Jenkin 5, S. Kaiser 3, T. Pepperell 3, S. Boyce 3, M. Powell 2, H. Crothers 1Marcellin OC: E. Fekonja 2, S. Mackie 2, T. Jones 1, N. Watty 1, P. Lacarruba 1BEST, Old Camberwell Gr: L. Campbell, S. Clark, L. Stanboultgis, X. Troy, M. Jenkin, O. LloydMarcellin OC: E. Fekonja, N. Watty, S. Mackie, A. McHenry, A. Menegas, Z. GandolfoWilliamstown CYMS 2.0, 9.0, 10.1, 15.4 (94)Old Ivanhoe Gr 1.2, 3.4, 7.8, 7.9 (51)GOALS, Williamstown CYMS: B. Hynes 4, R. Joy 3, T. Ball 3, M. Christakakis 3, M. Carland 1, N. Bratby 1Old Ivanhoe Gr: J. Erman 2, D. Madigan 2, T. Kellock 1, B. Harrison 1, A. Velli 1BEST, Williamstown CYMS: M. McLaughlin, N. Bratby, M. Carland, T. Ball, J. Venosta, M. VenostaOld Ivanhoe Gr: D. Madigan, B. Harrison, D. Steele, A. Bacskos, M. Golden, T. IkedaOrmond 3.4, 7.6, 9.6, 12.10 (82)Kew 2.2, 5.3, 10.3, 12.4 (76)GOALS, Ormond: L. Duthie 5, N. Houghton 2, O. Lack 2, D. Riazah-Kesheh 1, D. MacHin 1, D. Frazier 1Kew: C. Watts 3, M. Vlahos 2, N. Zaher 2, M. Matheson 1, T. Black 1, D. Lloyd 1, N. Taylor 1, L. Marriott 1BEST, Ormond: J. Quarmby, D. MacHin, L. Anrep, L. Duthie, S. McCooke, L. UpstillKew: D. Lloyd, T. Black, M. Matheson, D. Boehm, M. Georgiev, M. VlahosMazenod OC 3.1, 7.4, 12.7, 17.11 (113)Peninsula OB 1.1, 2.3, 4.3, 4.3 (27)GOALS, Mazenod OC: P. Rozanitis 5, S. Balloch 3, A. Taun-Henderson 2, J. Egan 2, L. Riley 2, B. Woods 1, N. Peck 1, J. Sharp 1Peninsula OB: B. Pullen 2, N. Felsinger 1, J. Cox 1BEST, Mazenod OC: N. Peck, L. Riley, T. Odrowaz, A. Taun-Henderson, J. Walton, M. RicePeninsula OB: L. Newton, A. Wood, L. Baker, B. Pullen, A. Marshall, W. Coghlan

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Jim Van Dam standing at the launch zone.

EMMAUS ST LEO’S LADIES DAY – mmaus St leo’s wore pink jumpers last Saturday for the Ladies ay Luncheon which was held at the club and in support of the Nation Breast Cancer Foundation.

COLLINGWOOD PARTNERSHIP

Meg Hutchins, Collingwood Football Club’s Women’s Football Operations Manager contacted Swinburne University since seeing the article in the Leader Newspaper regarding women’s football and will assist in establishing a team and develop some talent pathways. This is a great initiative between the two clubs and possibly the beginning of a successful women’s side.

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WOMEN’S FOOTBALL – It was a great introduction to women’s football in the VAFA last weekend. We saw a shortened game between West Brunswick and Bulleen Templestowe light up the field at Ransford Oval. Both teams put on a great display with Sarah Kenny being awarded best on ground.

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

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

$2000 PRIZE Ivanhoe Football Club won $2000 worth of gym equipment through the ‘Let’s Move for a Better World’ challenge. The global campaign gives gyms the chance to donate physical exercise gear and promote wellness in schools and clubs to help tackle childhood obesity. The challenge is in its third year and has 122,000 participants who track their workouts in 513 clubs across 21 countries.

THE CHOICE OF LEGENDS

‘BCNA is very special to me. I would love to see every sporting club across the nation Pink Up and hold a Pink Sports Day to support all Australians affected by breast cancer.’

Shane CrawfordPink Sports Day and BCNA Ambassador

sherrin.com.auREGISTER FOR PINK SPORTS DAY BCNA.org.au/events 1800 500 258

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All milestones to [email protected] by Monday noon.Please supply a picture or Milestones reserves the right to find one on the web.

GAMES VAFA CONGRATULATES YOU IN REACHING THE MILESTONE

200

Box Hill North FC would like to congratulate Ben "Buckets" Pearce on notching up 200 great games. Buckets has been a fantastic club man and has always put his hand up to help out in any way. He is a highly respected footballer with a killer left foot. Buckets has too many attributes to mention but one notable achievement was being named in the 2000-2009 team of the decade. Well done on this achievement and we wish you more in the years to come.

200

Congratulations to Matt 'Chopper' Handley on reaching 200 games for the Old Xaverians Football Club. Matt joined the Old Xavs in 2005, playing in the under 19 (1)’s in his 1st year. Matt started 2006 in the reserves however by Round 4 debuted in the seniors, kicking 6 goals from his first 6 kicks. Matt played in the seniors for all of the remaining season including the Grand Final and has been there ever since as our focal point at Full Forward, kicking well over 600 goals for the club. Matt is a four time Premier senior premiership player, in 2007, 2009, 2010 & 2013. Matt also played in the 2012 Grand final team. Matt has obtained various club awards over the journey including runner up in the Best & Fairest. Matt is a 13 times VAFA representative player, captaining the Vic Metro Championships team in 2015. His family have been great supporters of Matt and the club throughout his career. Matt is an integral part of the Old Xavs, on and off the field, well done ‘Chopper’ on achieving this great milestone.

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Congratulations to Tim ‘Shovel’ Dynon on reaching 200 games for the Old Xaverians Football Club. Tim joined the Old Xavs in 2006, playing in the under 19 (1)’s in his 1st year. Tim progressed to the reserves, playing in the 2007 premiership and 2008 Grand Final teams. Tim made his senior debut in 2008 and has been there ever since, being a very reliable and durable general in the backline. Tim is a triple Premier senior premiership player, in 2009, 2010 & 2013. Tim also played in the 2012 Grand final team. Tim has been a great clubman and leader, also being an active member of the player’s social committee. His family have been great supporters of Tim and the club throughout his career. Tim is an integral part of the Old Xavs, on and off the field, well done ‘Shovel’ on achieving this great milestone.

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Matt Petering - joined the Beaumaris Football Club after a successful Junior career at the Cheltenham Panthers. He was an important part of our U/19's 2008 Premiership win and since then his Senior career has been outstanding. He was prominent in the 2010 Premier 'C' Grand Final victory and has also represented the VAFA. Matt is a very popular and generous clubman and he is an integral part of all the off-field activities around the Club. Well done on reaching 150 games Matt!

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Congratulations to St. Marys Salesian's  NICK ALEXOPOULOS  - a highly skilled and strong utility player,  Nick can play in the midfield, back or forward. A fine mark,  long accurate kick and goalkicker, the everpopular 'Nicko' sets a great example for his teammates at all times.

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Congratulations to Ormon's Chris Coghlan - Cogs joined Ormond in the U/17s from St Pauls and made his mark early winning two U/19 Best and Fairests. He followed up with the senior Best and Fairest in 2015. He has also played in two senior grand finals and a reserves grand final. Congratulations from everyone at Ormond on reaching this milestone.

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‘BCNA is very special to me. I would love to see every sporting club across the nation Pink Up and hold a Pink Sports Day to support all Australians affected by breast cancer.’

Shane CrawfordPink Sports Day and BCNA Ambassador

sherrin.com.auREGISTER FOR PINK SPORTS DAY BCNA.org.au/events 1800 500 258

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Congratulations to Ormond’s Matthew Oaten - Matt joined Ormond in the U/15s from St Peters and had assisted his father Michael with the U/19s before playing there. He went on to play in two senior grand finals and twice came third in the Best and Fairest. Congratulations from everyone at Ormond on reaching this milestone.

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All at Kew congratulate Andrew Brazzale on playing his 100th game today against Caulfield Grammarians. Braz walked into Victoria Park back in 2011 from Old Xaverian U19's and has been club leading goal kicker each year since, as well as topping the section list twice. Also along the way he has represented the VAFA Big V, won a club B&F, appointed club vice captain and now club captain and not forgetting his top games in the club's hat-trick of premierships. Braz plays FF or CHF and is the optimum team player as he often unselfishly passes off to a team mate in better position to goal or goes down back to assist in tight games. Well done to the quiet achiever - King Bear Andrew Brazzale.

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All at Kew congratulate ruckman Paul Brough on playing his 100th game today against Caulfield Grammarians. Originally from Kersbrook (SA) "TP" started as CHF but soon assumed the No 1 ruck position where he gives the rovers an armchair ride. TP took charge in the ruck in the premierships of 2013/14/15, has been Runner Up in the club B&F, won a Coaches Trophy and now is club Vice Captain. Well done Paul Brough.

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Today Dan Newby plays his 100th game for Old Haileyburians.  With those long arms, Newbs has taken many a spectacular grab on the forward line and been a regular star for the Reserves.  Handy around goals, there is yet unfulfilled potential to be released by the mobile big man.  But there is nothing like the sound on Thursday nights at team selection when NEWBS is announced by the coach and the rest of his team mates in unison!

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Although Old Brighton’s high-flying full-forward, DANIEL ANTHONY, first played for the Tonners in 2007, it was only last week that he chalked up his 100th game at South Road. “The Minstrel” has found a number of diversions along his footy path, not the least of which was the one that earned him his nick-name! Dan has ruled the airways at The Beach in recent times, winning our goal-kicking trophy for the last four seasons and entertaining supporters with his fearless, spectacular footy that has netted him 242 goals and plenty of near misses. Now one of our senior leaders and most popular clubmen, Dan continues to inspire team-mates and challenge opposition defenders, leaping at the footy from any angle. Well done Daniel! May the goals keep flowing! Congratulations from all Tonner supporters.

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Bede Mahon will take the field in his 100th game for the Melbourne University Blacks this week against De La Salle. Hailing from the Swan Hill area and moving to Melbourne to attend university, Mahon’s time at the Uni Blacks has been littered with both personal and team successes. Mahon captained the Blacks’ premiership side in 2014 – the first time the club saluted in Premier division since 1974. He was awarded the Jock Nelson Medal as the best player on the ground that day, leading from the front as the Blacks capped a meteoric rise after a B Grade premiership in 2012, which Mahon was also an integral part of. He has won two Cordner Medals as the Blacks’ Best and Fairest player, as well as two Keilar Medals, an award voted on by his peers at the Blacks. Mahon has also represented the Big V on six separate occasions at Under 19, Under 23 and Senior levels.

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GAMES VAFA CONGRATULATES YOU IN REACHING THE MILESTONE

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PETE RICHTER - Much-loved Pete "Pistol" Richter salutes 100 games for the Beaumaris Football Club. One of the club's brightest junior talents, Pete has made an indelible impact since joining the Sharks in 2000. He was a member of the Sharks' remarkable Cinderella-style under-19s 2008 Premiership side that snatched the flag after finishing in fourth place. When Pete graduated to Senior ranks, his booming 'Stewie Dew' like left boot became a feared weapon that helped in the Club's ascent from C-grade to Premier division. His heart-on-your-sleeve approach continues to inspire the Club's emerging talents. From the football club and supporters, congratulations Pete!

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Ivanhoe Amateurs congratulates MITCH REES on his 50th game for the club last week. Mitch was a key member of the Hoes’ drought-breaking under 19s premiership team in 2014. He’s since made the transition to reserves footy as a reliable half-forward flanker with safe hands and accurate disposal. We look forward to many more seasons from this fine young clubman.

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All at Caulfield congratulate Tom Green - Greeny on his first 50 club games & look forward keenly on his future footy at our club.

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A good clubman is always hard to find. Swinburne has a keeper in Pat. Affectionally known as “Rat boy”  his club before mentality is unsurpassed to the point where he was recognised as 2014 best clubman. He has often volunteered to run the boundary or water for the seniors after he has played a reserve grade match or even when he has not been selected- true character. Also prepared to laugh at himself to lighten the mood, he is a classic at team dinners bringing some much needed jocularity to the place. His infamous double cobra celebration after kicking multiple goals in a game is one to truly behold.

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Jordan Stanton ,50 games , who captained the U/19`s premiership team in 2014 , has cemented his place in the Seniors originally in defence , but now is relishing the open spaces on the wing where he is proving vital in attack or defence .

THE CHOICE OF LEGENDS

Shane CrawfordPink Sports Day and BCNA Ambassador

‘BCNA is very special to me. I would love to see every sporting club across the nation Pink Up and hold a Pink Sports Day to support all Australians affected by breast cancer.’

sherrin.com.auREGISTER FOR PINK SPORTS DAY BCNA.org.au/events 1800 500 258

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Division 1 has been full of excitement and surprise in season 2016 and round 5 certainly didn’t let us down. Fans across the competition were treated to skilful displays in all five games, with high-scores aplenty. The story of the round was undoubtedly Brunswick NOBSPC, who got their season back on track with an upset win over premiership contender Therry Penola. While the Saints got back on the winners list, PEGS held on at home, Old Mentonians had their biggest challenge for the season and the Friars producing a goal-scoring blitz.

We’ll start at Alec Gillon Oval where NOBs, the same side that went down by over 150 points in round 1, held on to defeat a fast-finishing Therry Penola in front of a big home crowd for Ladies Day. Brunswick NOBSPC started like a house on fire with a play on at all costs mentality, but was unable to make the most of their opportunities in windy conditions. The middle stages of the game were fiercely contested as neither side gave an inch. NOBs were clear favourites at the final break, holding on to an 18-point lead, which was extended to 31 points early in the last. However, the Lions never go down without a roar. Therry came home strongly, but couldn’t quite edge themselves over the line, falling short by eight points. Defender Chris Ford ran the ball out of defence all day and was a clear best on ground, Kyle Docherty was brilliant again kicking four majors and skipper Lachlan Ezard was back to his tantalising best. For Therry, Hayden Rowe was a standout and Jarrod Bannister led the late charge for the Lions finishing with four goals to his name.

St Mary’s Salesian responded to their massive loss in the best possible fashion, accounting for Ivanhoe by 27 points. Considering both sides patchy form it was a difficult game to predict, but thanks to an emphatic final quarter the Saints were able to run over the top of the Hoes, who will be bitterly disappointed after controlling the contest for a large portion of the game. Saints co-captain Heath Chipperfield pleaded with his troops for a strong last quarter and pointed out that the wind shouldn’t be a factor. His charges certainly didn’t

let him down. A little bit of individual brilliance from Gary Puruntatmeri proved vital for the Saints as he snared a bag of five, while Karl Kaldawi was able to do the same for the Hoes. Charlie Angley, Tim Dudgeon and Michael Dolan were all valuable contributors on a day where the Saints simply fought harder when it mattered.

In windy conditions at The Runway PEGS utilised their home ground advantage to hold on and defeat Old Geelong in a gripping contest. PEGS went into the game with a few key outs, but were able to come together and play their best footy for the season. The wind played a massive factor throughout the match and PEGS certainly made the most of it racing to a 45-point quarter time lead. The Ogs continually responded when it was their turn to have the wind, but unfortunately for them they were not as clinical in front of goal. In total 23 of the 28 goals scored were to one end of the ground. Tylar Vujanic kicked five in his first hit-out for the season and milestone man Trent Skurrie rammed home four for PEGS. It would be remiss to not mention the Ogs acquisition of former Geelong AFL footballer George Burbury who has committed to the Ogs. He kicked three majors on the weekend and looks set to produce headaches for opposition across the league.

Old Mentonians had their tightest contest of the season thus far, yet still ran away convincing 47-point victors. Prahran-Assumption who was coming off a 102 point less to Old Geelong can certainly take some merit from this defeat, considering the Panthers smallest winning margin prior to the weekend was 110 points. It was a much-improved performance from the Two Blues who fought hard all day, but were blown away by a burst of five goals in seven minutes to begin the second term from the Panthers. The Two Blues will look back on the second half and take many positives considering they only trailed the all-conquering OMs by 10 points for the half. For Prahran-Assumption on-baller Matt Wall was back

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Old Geelong v Brunswick NOBSPC

St Mary’s v PEGS

Ivanhoe v Prahran-Assumption

Therry Penola v Old Paradians

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to his best, young guns Jordan Waters and Jayden Williams had a hand in many goals while John Robbins and Jack Matherson each kicked three. Panther Luke Hull shot himself to the top of the goal-kicking tally and his now followed by Darcy Brown who kicked four to bring his tally to 18 for the year, one behind Hull. Angus Hill and Billy Chapman were two standouts on another great day for the Panthers.

Whitefriars put in a clinical performance against the bottom-placed Old Paradians, scoring 24 goals to 17 and using the wind to their advantage beautifully. The Friars lead 80 to 39 at the main break and extended their lead to 60 points at three quarter time. Michael Nitas continued his brilliant form kicking five and being named best on ground, Ciaran Hickey added four to his tallyand Ryan Malt put forward a quality four-quarter performance. For the Raiders prized recruit Adam Pattison excited the travelling fans with his best performance for the year, nailing four majors four majors and Michael Boundy was a clear standout

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Brunswick NOBSPC 4.5, 8.5, 9.6, 13.11 (89)Therry Penola OB 1.5, 5.8, 5.12, 11.15 (81)GOALS, Brunswick NOBSPC: K. Docherty 4, K. Adams 2, G. Bence 2, S. Harwood 1, A. Roberts 1, P. Kelly 1, T. Goodear 1, S. Galloway 1 Therry Penola OB: J. Bannister 4, P. Edwards 2, G. Widdicombe 1, D. Ryan 1, C. Hoban 1, B. Egglestone 1, L. Ryan 1BEST, Brunswick NOBSPC: C. Ford, T. Cleary, K. Docherty, S. Galloway, D. Mahoney, L. EzardTherry Penola OB: H. Rowe, M. Costello, M. Lyons, C. Hoban, H. Donohoe, D. RyanSt Mary’s Salesian 2.5, 4.6, 9.9, 15.12 (102)Ivanhoe 2.2, 6.4, 10.6, 11.9 (75)GOALS, St Mary’s Salesian: G. Puruntatameri 5, M. Dolan 2, B. Andrews 2, N. Evans 2, A. Pathirana 1, T. Whittle 1, C. Angley 1, H. Chipperfield 1 Ivanhoe: K. Kaldawi 5, R. Blackmore-Moore 3, N. Valkanis 1, K. Blackmore-Moore 1, E. Robinson 1BEST, St Mary’s Salesian: C. Angley, T. Dudgeon, M. Dolan, G. Puruntatameri, M. Woods, H. Chipperfield Ivanhoe: J. Mancuso, T. Williamson, B. Jackson, K. Kaldawi, L. Minney, A. WhiteheadPEGS 7.5, 9.5, 15.7, 16.8 (104)Old Geelong 0.2, 5.12, 7.12, 12.19 (91)GOALS, PEGS: T. Vujanic 5, T. Skurrie 4, M. Wilson 1, J. Young 1, C. Livori 1, R. Baddeley 1, D. Cantwell 1, D. Flaherty 1, S. Ghasimzadeh 1 Old Geelong: G. Burbury 3, C. Wood 2, A. Bird 2, H. McKay 1, D. Freeman 1, J. McMeel 1, C. O’Brien 1, J. Hoevenaars 1BEST, PEGS: J. Condon, C. Livori, T. Vujanic, T. Skurrie, J. Lenhart, M. WilsonOld Geelong: J. Hoevenaars, S. Gove, C. Joyce, H. McKay, W. Sloss, R. KempOld Mentonians 3.5, 11.10, 15.13, 21.14 (140)Prahran Assumption 2.1, 6.3, 9.7, 14.9 (93)GOALS, Old Mentonians: C. Sharp 4, D. Brown 4, K. Conlon 4, L. Hull 2, A. Hill 2, R. Tunbridge 1, M. Adams 1, M. Gledhill 1, D. Mills 1, B. Schubert 1 Prahran Assumption: J. Matherson 3, J. Robbins 3, M. Wall 2, J. Slattery 1, T. Rogers 1, J. Waters 1, T. Bamford 1, H. Taylor 1, I. Vuli 1BEST, Old Mentonians: A. Hill, B. Chapman, M. Adams, D. Brown, M. Myers-SnydersPrahran Assumption: M. Wall, B. Dempsey, I. Vuli, J. Matherson, E. MacDonald, T. RogersWhitefriars OC 6.5, 12.8, 21.11, 24.13 (157)Old Paradians 1.1, 6.3, 12.5, 17.6 (108)GOALS, Whitefriars OC: M. Nitas 5, C. Hickey 4, D. Tibaldi 3, A. Daou 3, M. Malt 2, K. Hayes 2, S. Currie 1, N. Mercuri 1, R. Malt 1, C. Giovannini 1, T. Baker 1Old Paradians: M. Boundy 6, A. Pattison 4, J. Monro 2, C. Kandilakis 1, M. Nolan 1, L. McCann 1, M. Bellizia 1, B. Holden 1BEST, Whitefriars OC: M. Nitas, R. Malt, D. Tibaldi, M. Malt, G. Power, C. HickeyOld Paradians: M. Boundy, A. Pattison, M. Nolan, D. Huntley, B. Holden, J. Kappos

Therry Penola OB 4.1, 6.5, 9.8, 13.11 (89)Brunswick NOBSPC 1.0, 3.1, 4.2, 4.4 (28)GOALS, Therry Penola OB: R. Steer 7, E. Daley 2, J. Dixon 2, D. Ractliffe 1, M. Pauthenet 1Brunswick NOBSPC: C. Le Maitre 1, D. Ford 1, T. Murfett 1, J. Conrick 1BEST, Therry Penola OB: C. Kilbane, R. Steer, D. Blake, J. Hanlon, K. Forbes, J. McKercharBrunswick NOBSPC: W. Jury, T. O’Dwyer, D. Ford, J. Conrick, M. Close, L. JuddSt Mary’s Salesian 4.5, 7.5, 13.10, 14.14 (98)Ivanhoe 1.0, 6.2, 6.2, 8.5 (53)GOALS, St Mary’s Salesian: D. Gook 5, J. Briston 1, H. Brown 1, H. Brooks 1, D. Wauchope 1, N. Alexopoulos 1, R. Williams 1, J. Barrie 1, X. Leonard 1, K. Reynolds 1Ivanhoe: B. Stafford 3, B. Fleming 1, D. Ioannou 1, J. Nott 1, M. Rees 1, J. Schaffert 1BEST, St Mary’s Salesian: A. Morris, A. Bussell, K. Reynolds, J. Briston, N. Alexopoulos, H. BrownIvanhoe: C. Doman, L. Fitt, P. Lagreca, B. Stafford, N. Godfrey, B. FlemingOld Geelong 7.6, 8.6, 11.10, 11.12 (78)PEGS 1.0, 5.5, 5.5, 8.5 (53)GOALS, Old Geelong: R. James 6, R. Parsons 2, H. Guthrie 1, H. Graham 1, W. Holmes 1PEGS: N/ABEST, Old Geelong: R. James, G. Macdonald, A. Stewart, T. Wigan, N. O’Hare, M. McCormackPEGS: N/APrahran Assumption 1.5, 3.6, 6.7, 8.9 (57)Old Mentonians 1.3, 5.4, 6.5, 7.5 (47)GOALS, Prahran Assumption: J. Rice 3, T. Marmo 2, A. Sleight 2, S. Hill 1Old Mentonians: A. Palmer 4, T. Cashion 2, S. Hamill 1BEST, Prahran Assumption: T. Marmo, A. Sleight, J. Stocker, W. Armstrong, A. Hall, B. GleesonOld Mentonians: C. Downie, J. Harrison, C. Fryer, A. Palmer, S. BardoelWhitefriars OC 4.4, 5.5, 8.9, 11.10 (76)Old Paradians 1.1, 4.6, 4.7, 4.11 (35)GOALS, Whitefriars OC: M. Stafford 3, T. Petts 2, S. Cardamone 2, N. Di Pietrantonio 1, J. Barnes 1, N. Hee 1, T. Deylen 1Old Paradians: S. Rehlicki 2, J. Chessari 1, M. Raponi 1BEST, Whitefriars OC: N/AOld Paradians: S. Money, A. Asdagi, L. Grech, A. Nelson, N. Fraser, S. Denier

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going home with a haul of six next to his name.

As I think will be the case all season round 6 is another tipster’s nightmare with crucial games all over the board. Old Geelong should be too strong for NOBs at Como Park, Prahran-Assumption will be looking to build on their positive performance away against Ivanhoe, Therry simply need to bounce back against the Raiders and Old Mentonians may have a fight on their hands against the ever competitive Friars. The match of the round sees the Saints host PEGS. This is a crucial contest for St Mary’s as they are yet to assert themselves fully in Division 1. I’m tipping PEGS to continue their strong form and get over the line… just!

All the best for another cracking round of VAFA footy.

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Round six in Division 2 saw blowout victories, a tense low scoring affair and a high scoring comeback victory which deinied a winless side their first win of 2016.

St Johns OC maintains their top place on the ladder and their unbeaten status as they defeated previously in form Emmaus St Leos at Bennettswood Sports Ground by 43 points. The JOC’s were on from the first siren as they only allowed the Animals one behind, and would lead by 23 points at quarter time. Emmaus St Leos finally got their first major on the scoreboard in the second quarter but it would be their only goal in the first half as St Johns OC got the major out to 39 at the break. A four goal to two third quarter once again in favour to the JOC’s gave them a 51 point lead to put it beyond doubt with a quarter to go. The Animals won the last quarter on the scoreboard but could only reduce the final margin to 43 points. John Ayama and Dylan Webb were the best players on the field for St Johns OC, with Tim Edwards the major goal kicker with four. Peter Baranello was Emmaus St Leos best with Chris Beluszar was their only multiple goal kicker with two.

Richmond Central remains without a 2016 Division 2 victory as Yarra Valley OB were able to defeat the Snakes by 51 points at Doncaster Reserve. In a tight first half the Snakes kept themselves in the game as they only allowed the Bushrangers to lead by nine points and 12 points at quarter time and half time respectively. It was in the third quarter when Yarra Valley OB got away from Richmond Central with seven goals to two to lead by 44 points. Five more goals for the Bushrangers in the last quarter to the Snakes four extended the final margin out to 51 at the siren. Jonathon Trend continued his good form for the Bushrangers with another

best on performance, with four goals for Jordan Canham being the major influence on the scoreboard. Simon Kenny was the best for the Snakes with Steven Bugeja the major goal kicker with three goals.

Despite the not leading at any of the three breaks, MHSOB came out on top of Eltham Collegians by 29 points at Melbourne High School. The winless Eltham Collegians started out strongest with six goals to MHSOB’s four to lead by 16 points at the first quarter ended. Both sides threw on the scoreboard power with five goals each with only MHSOB’s inaccuracy stopping the margin being reduced more than 13 points at half time. Again inaccuracy was the only thing stopping MHSOB’s from taking the lead away as the Turtles held on for a five point margin at the final change. The final quarter was where Unicorns put it all together as they dominated with a nine goal to two final quarter for the comeback 29 point victory. Kane Smith was the best for the Unicorns as well as their major goal kicker with six goals. For the Turtles, Ben Gill added another eight goals to his season tally and was also their best on ground.

In the lowest scoring game of the round at Ransford Oval, A strong first half from West Brunswick was enough to hold off Bulleen/Templestowe by seven points. The Bullants were held to two points by the Magpies to trail by 21 points at quarter time. Bulleen/Templestowe were left to rue missed opportunities as despite have the same amount of shots at half time their 2.10.22 to West Brunswick’s 6.6.42 meant they trailed by 20 points. In a low scoring third quarter, the only goal came from the Bullants

Jarryd McGuane

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Eltham v Yarra Valley

Richmond Central v St Johns

Bulleen Templestowe v Emmaus St Leos

Preston Bullants v MHSOB

West Brunswick v BYE

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DIVISION 2 LAST ROUND DIVISION 2 RESERVESt Johns OC 3.6, 7.7, 11.10, 15.11 (101)Emmaus St Leos 0.1, 1.4, 3.7, 8.10 (58)GOALS, St Johns OC: T. Edwards 4, L. Kazinoti 3, A. Thornton 3, M. Carter 2, A. Brannan 1, G. Chuol 1, P. Carr-Lehne 1Emmaus St Leos: C. Beluszar 2, N. Robin 1, A. Ryan 1, L. Virgo 1, S. Drummond 1, T. Birkett 1, D. Hill 1BEST, St Johns OC: J. Ayama, D. Webb, G. Chuol, T. Edwards, L. O’Connor, N. TerrillEmmaus St Leos: P. Baranello, R. Stafford, S. Drummond, N. Robin, P. Carey, W. MorrisMhsob 4.1, 9.7, 12.12, 21.15 (141)Eltham Collegians 6.5, 11.8, 13.11, 15.12 (102)GOALS, Mhsob: K. Smith 6, M. Hamilton-Ho 3, M. White 3, J. Moran 1, D. Hamilton-Ho 1, T. Rendell 1, R. Shell 1, A. Svirskis 1, L. Young 1, L. Toman 1, S. Villani 1, J. Lewis 1Eltham Collegians: B. Gill 8, P. Vidinopoulos 2, B. Galvin 2, Z. Tranter 2, J. Iaquinto 1BEST, Mhsob: K. Smith, D. Hamilton-Ho, R. Gavan, T. Rendell, M. Hamilton-Ho, S. VillaniEltham Collegians: B. Gill, M. Crooks, E. Simpson, M. Woolcock, D. Mason, B. GalvinWest Brunswick 3.3, 6.6, 6.9, 7.10 (52)Bulleen Templestowe 0.2, 2.10, 3.11, 5.15 (45)GOALS, West Brunswick: S. Hulm 2, B. Irving 2, S. Devlin 1, D. Ferrier 1, M. Holmes 1Bulleen Templestowe: K. Cherbakof 2, J. Cowell 1, A. Hodges 1, D. Dakin 1BEST, West Brunswick: H. Paez, C. Borovac, J. Nulty, C. Mitchell, B. McCarthy, E. LloydBulleen Templestowe: L. Bruce, B. Wilson, B. McLaughlin, S. Lambropoulos, J. Cowell, M. PaceYarra Valley OB 2.3, 6.5, 13.7, 18.10 (118)Richmond Central 1.0, 4.5, 6.5, 10.7 (67)GOALS, Yarra Valley OB: J. Canham 4, R. Yeo 3, L. Dickson 3, M. Hatton 2, C. Johnson 2, N. Paton 2, J. Hall 1, C. Hodgens 1Richmond Central: S. Bugeja 3, R. Costanzo 2, A. Fraser 2, R. Ison 1, S. Kenny 1, B. Herbert 1BEST, Yarra Valley OB: J. Trend, R. Yeo, D. Letson, M. Hatton, L. Dickson, L. GrimwadeRichmond Central: S. Kenny, L. Carland, P. Boyle, M. Ciccarella, J. Sharp, B. Herbert

St Johns OC 3.1, 7.6, 9.6, 14.15 (99)Emmaus St Leos 4.2, 5.4, 8.8, 11.8 (74)GOALS, St Johns OC: B. Ayache 5, S. Sullivan 2, R. Kinnear 2, A. Buhac 1, A. Vuong 1, M. Forgiarini 1, J. Mourant 1, B. Ash 1Emmaus St Leos: N. Hodder 4, J. Quirk 3, S. Simpson 1, J. Webb 1, K. Jenkins 1, J. Schink 1BEST, St Johns OC: B. Ash, A. Edwards, M. Forgiarini, J. Grima, J. Mourant, B. AyacheEmmaus St Leos: J. Schink, A. McDougall, N. Hodder, J. Quirk, S. Kay, S. SimpsonMhsob 4.4, 4.7, 9.8, 21.29 (155)Eltham Collegians 0.0, 2.2, 2.3, 2.6 (18)GOALS, Mhsob: S. Keough 4, M. Fennessy-Kent 3, L. Campbell 2, J. Capuano 2, M. Bradshaw 2, K. McDonald 1, M. Hughes 1, T. Beale 1, O. Miles 1, A. Krishnamoorthy 1, S. Hayes 1, C. Wakefield 1, W. Rebakis 1Eltham Collegians: Z. Tranter 1, M. Makin 1BEST, Mhsob: M. Bradshaw, T. Beale, M. Fennessy-Kent, M. Hughes, J. Capuano, J. BukorEltham Collegians: A. Wightman, T. Wenborn, J. MacDonald, A. Robertson, B. Crellin, G. HullsWest Brunswick 2.6, 9.16, 13.20, 22.25 (157)Bulleen Templestowe 0.2, 0.2, 2.3, 3.3 (21)GOALS, West Brunswick: B. Kline 5, J. Beer 4, W. Vagg 2, A. Jones 2, C. Thomson 2, R. O’Kane 2, C. Naldrett 1, P. Kelly 1, S. Pritchard 1, P. Carroll 1, H. Mahoney 1Bulleen Templestowe: T. Harisiou 1, N. Nassios 1, J. Caridi 1BEST, West Brunswick: B. Kline, W. Vagg, P. Carroll, C. Naldrett, P. Kelly, R. O’KaneBulleen Templestowe: J. Caridi, C. Costas, N. Perrone, M. Palexas, W. Diamantikos, A. KingYarra Valley OB 7.2, 11.4, 16.4, 21.5 (131)Richmond Central 0.0, 1.1, 1.5, 2.9 (21)GOALS, Yarra Valley OB: M. Stone 5, D. Perry 4, R. Little 3, B. Seeger 2, J. Woolley 2, W. Fleming 2, R. Seeger 1, N. Stedman 1, L. Bentley 1Richmond Central: J. Ruwoldt 1, J. Whitehead 1BEST, Yarra Valley OB: M. Rudderham, J. Fensome, R. Seeger, D. Perry, N. Stedman, A. PotterRichmond Central: S. Coleman, N. Kato, R. Schwedes, J. Kostopulos, K. Ohanessian, J. Whitehead

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as the margin was reduced to 16 points. West Brunswick were able to get a goal in the final quarter after a goalless third quarter and were able to hold on from the final quarter Bullants’ 2.4 charge to win by seven. Henry Paez was the best on ground for the Magpies and their only multiple goal kickers were Bill Irving and Scott Hulm added two apiece. Lachlan Bruce was the best for Bulleen/Templestowe with Kristian Cherbakof being the only multiple goal kicker for the Bullants with also with two goals.

Round six sees winless Eltham Collegians return to Eltham College to host the fourth placed Yarra Valley OB to see if the Turtles can get off the bottom of the ladder. The other winless side, Richmond Central also return home to take on the ladder leaders in St Johns OC at Kevin Bartlett Reserve in a

bid to end their undefeated season. In what I predict to be match of the round, seventh placed Emmaus St Leos travel to Ted Ajani Reserve to face six placed Bulleen/Templestowe with the

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winner possibly able to jump up the ladder. The final match of the round sees Preston Bullants return from the bye to host the fifth placed MHSOB at W.R. Ruthven Reserve. This leaves West Brunswick with the bye after four wins in a row.

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Only two unbeaten teams remain, with Aquinas ending Canterbury’s perfect start. Elsternwick’s spearhead Justin Hunter remains the goal kicking leader with 20, but Hawthorn’s Jason Ince inches closer with another big haul. While the pack chasing the ladder leaders got tighter with some surprising results. It was another competitive round in Division 3, let’s check out the games...

AQUINAS DEF. CANTERBURYCanterbury were the first of the undefeated teams to lose this season as Aquinas proved too strong for the Cobras winning by 33 points, 121-88. The Bloods began with a stellar first quarter kicking seven goals to two and dominated the day recording an impressive 19 goals. Sam Williams and Tim Niezen each kicked a bag of five majors while Lachlan Barnes put in another best on ground performance controlling the middle of the park. The Cobras had no answers for Aquinas’ attack in their first bad game of season 2016, with a red hot Saints coming into Canterbury Sportsground next week it will be another tough test for the Cobras. While Aquinas are still searching for consistent form which has eluded them so far, hopefully this strong result gives them confidence to build on going forward.

UHS-VU DEF. PARKSIDEThe Vultures are flying at the moment after recording their second straight victory with a come from behind win against Parkside, 118-77. The Red Devils gave everything they had in the first quarter jumping out to a 25-point lead at the siren. However, UHS-VU fought their way back into the game, wrestling back the lead by half-time and kicking away in the second half to be the eventual 41-point victors. Jack Saill was ‘the man’ for the Vultures, orchestrating the amazing comeback while Mitch Sweeney kicked another haul of goals with four. UHS-VU will look to continue this turn of form as they visit a reeling Elsternwick and try to make it three in a row. Parkside showed glimpses of brilliance in what was another tough day on the park in 2016. Maybe the familiar surroundings of home, as they host La Trobe, might be the key to

unlock their first win of the year.

HAWTHORN DEF. ELSTERNWICKHawthorn are currently in the midst of a devastating run of form as it was Elsternwick who felt their wrath to the tune of an 82-point drubbing at Sportscover Arena. The Hawks had 11 individual goalkickers but it was Jason Ince who was the spearhead with another six goals, taking his season total to 19, second best in the division. While for the Wickers it was Justin Hunter again who was among their best, recording another four goals to move to 20 on the season and leading the competition. But the story was all about Hawthorn’s domination that is becoming a weekly occurrence. It is going to take a Herculean effort from one of the other 11 clubs to knock these Hawks from their perch at the moment.

ALBERT PARK DEF. STH MELBOURNE DIST.The Falcons used a commanding first half of footy to record their second win in succession as they defeated South Melbourne, 90-71, at Lindsay Hassett Oval. Nicholas Materia put together another best on ground performance for Albert Park, while Stuart Maunder booted five goals in his first outing of the season for the Falcons. John Eastman and Steve Clarke started the fightback for the Swans, getting them to within a kick at the end of the third quarter. However, a tense final quarter in which the only two goals scored, both by the Falcons, was enough to get them over the line as 19-point winners in the game of the round.

GLEN EIRA DEF. POWER HOUSEThe Saints showed once again why they are the best defence in Division 3 as they held Power House to only 52 points, recording 22 goals themselves and winning the game by 90 points, 142-52. After a tight first quarter where Glen Eira held the lead by a single point, they relied on familiar names of Matthew Cassidy, Julius

GOAL FRENZY

DIVISION 3 — TIPS IN BOLD

Canterbury v Glen Eira

Elsternwick v UHS-VU

Albert Park v Aquinas OC

Parkside v La Trobe UniversityHawthorn v South Melbourne Distr

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Waras Carstensen and Alex Erwin-Ross to break the game open. The trio combined for 13 goals, while the Saints’ backlines held Power House to only four goals in the final three quarters. Power House with their second loss in a row tumble into the bottom half of the ladder. While the Saints are flying, still undefeated in 2016, and take their suffocating defence to Canterbury Sportsground in what will be one of their biggest challenges of the early season.

LA TROBE UNI DEF. SWINBURNE UNIIt was a tightly contested game through three quarters at St. James Park, but a final quarter barrage by La Trobe where they kicked six goals to one sealed the game. As La Trobe defeated Swinburne by 43 points, 120-77. Michael Burrowes starred in a best on ground performance for La Trobe, while upfront Bryce Dowler kicked four in the victory. Swinny remained competitive because

of Richard Lugg and Danny Manning each kicking three goals but the team failed to fire when the game was on the line. That’s three wins from the last four games for La Trobe, and with Parkside up next they should be able to make it two in a row. Swinny will look to rebound against Power House at Ross Gregory Oval.

PREVIEWGlen Eira travel to Canterbury this week, which will give the Saints’ the biggest challenge of the young season and the best test of their defence so far. The Vultures and the Bloods found some form in Round 5, and look to extend that winning feeling for atleast another week. Hawthorn will make quick work of the Swans to remain undefeated, while Swinny and Power House are both desperate for a win to revitalise their 2016 campaigns.

Aquinas OC 7.2, 10.5, 17.7, 19.7 (121)Canterbury 2.3, 7.7, 9.10, 13.10 (88)GOALS, Aquinas OC: S. Williams 5, T. Niezen 5, B. O’Loughlin 3, M. Jess 3, P. O’Leary 1, S. O’Loughlin 1, R. Foster 1 Canterbury: B. Johnson 4, N. Szabo 3, R. Walmsley 2, M. Szabo 1, D. Hutchinson 1, G. Driscoll 1, R. Hummerston 1BEST, Aquinas OC: L. Barnes, S. Williams, M. Connolly, N. Morrison-Storey, M. Jess, T. NiezenCanterbury: R. Walmsley, T. Lowden, C. Skate, M. Szabo, G. Driscoll, R. MoodyHawthorn 1.5, 6.15, 7.22, 17.28 (130)Elsternwick 2.7, 2.9, 6.11, 6.12 (48)GOALS, Hawthorn: J. Ince 6, L. Piccolo 2, S. Gold 2, R. Ogge 1, N. Raiti 1, C. Thomas 1, J. Perks 1, M. McNeill 1, D. Kennedy 1, S. Wintle 1 Elsternwick: J. Hunter 4, P. Torcasio 1, G. Cameron 1BEST, Hawthorn: J. Ince, T. Whittle, J. Perks, D. Monohan, J. Raiti, W. NicholsonElsternwick: J. Olver, A. Oldfield, J. McLoughlin, T. McEvoy, J. HunterGlen Eira 3.1, 13.5, 14.9, 22.10 (142)Power House 2.6, 3.7, 5.11, 6.16 (52)GOALS, Glen Eira: M. Cassidy 6, J. Waras Carstensen 4, A. Erwin-Ross 3, K. Cherian 2, A. Carey 2, J. Beddoe 1 Power House: D. Baker 2, R. Yak 1, G. Murphy 1, L. Johnston 1, F. O’deasmhunaigh 1BEST, Glen Eira: M. Cassidy, J. Waras Carstensen, A. Erwin-Ross, T. Richardson, A. Flowerday, A. Barrett Power House: E. Nyary, S. McLeod, F. O’deasmhunaigh, R. Yak, A. Collett, B. CircostaAlbert Park 5.0, 11.3, 12.4, 14.6 (90)South Melbourne Districts 2.2, 6.7, 10.10, 10.11 (71)GOALS, Albert Park: S. Maunder 5, S. Pilgrim 2, N. Materia 2, M. Lawford 1, J. Amies 1, H. Turner 1, J. Twite 1, J. Mahoney 1 South Melbourne Districts: L. Money 2, A. Rawlings 2, B. Parkinson 1, T. Balme 1, J. Corby 1, E. Costello 1, S. Clarke 1, R. Benson 1BEST, Albert Park: N. Materia, K. Murray, L. Childs, M. Brannelly, H. Turner, L. LiddiardSouth Melbourne Districts: J. Eastman, S. Clarke, J. Corby, L. Money, A. Rawlings, A. MinichielloLa Trobe University 4.2, 8.6, 11.14, 17.18 (120)Swinburne University 5.4, 7.6, 10.8, 11.11 (77)GOALS, La Trobe University: B. Dowler 4, M. Gleeson 3, A. Lockett 3, M. Oliver 1, R. McMinn 1, J. Salau 1, L. Guy 1, E. Buffon 1, B. Hoffmann 1Swinburne University: D. Manning 3, R. Lugg 3, J. Manning 2, T. Kennedy 1, A. Woodhead 1BEST, La Trobe University: M. Burrowes, A. Lockett, S. Jeffrey, J. Salau, L. Guy, J. ChristieSwinburne University: R. Lugg, D. Lyon, D. Manning, O. Noonan, K. Fitzpatrick, J. LynnUHS-VU 2.2, 8.5, 11.7, 18.10 (118)Parkside 6.3, 6.4, 7.8, 11.11 (77)GOALS, UHS-VU: M. Sweeney 4, J. Clark 4, N. Wallace 3, C. Jackson 2, R. Smith 2, T. Bates 1, E. Ramsay 1, N. Rowland 1Parkside: J. Ross 4, M. Soligo 2, M. Ross 2, I. Romano 2, J. Toplis 1BEST, UHS-VU: J. Saill , R. Smith, M. Sweeney, N. Wallace, F. Allen, L. AllenParkside: D. Gresham, T. McKinlay, J. Heritage, J. Toplis, T. Wise, J. Ross

Aquinas OC 6.2, 9.8, 15.15, 19.17 (131)Canterbury 0.0, 3.2, 3.2, 6.3 (39)GOALS, Aquinas OC: N. Spencer 7, L. Brouwer 2, J. Kogelman 2, C. Finnie 2, M. Prouse 2, S. Smith 1, J. McDonald 1, T. Anderson 1, M. Taverna 1Canterbury: J. Doran 2, R. Gadsby 2, C. Reid 1, J. Bergin 1BEST, Aquinas OC: T. Anderson, J. Hamilton, J. Kogelman, N. Spencer, M. Pelly, M. TavernaCanterbury: A. Stals, Z. Zainal, A. Panjwani, D. Wilden, T. Sanderson, C. ReidHawthorn 0.0, 0.0, 0.0, 33.19 (217)Elsternwick 0.0, 0.0, 0.0, 1.1 (7)GOALS, Hawthorn: D. Lauletta 10, J. Kenneally 5, P. Avery 4, X. Hallam 3, S. Gunn 3, C. Williams 2, R. Cull 2, D. Papailiou 2, K. Harrison 1, D. Mitchell 1 Elsternwick: N/ABEST, Hawthorn: D. Lauletta, J. Kenneally, S. Gunn, D. Upton, D. Tatlock, S. VallanceElsternwick: N/AGlen Eira 7.5, 9.11, 13.19, 14.23 (107)Power House 0.0, 2.3, 2.3, 4.5 (29)GOALS, Glen Eira: D. Sonnberger 4, S. Abel 4, J. Serpanchy 2, S. Dowsing 1, J. Mills 1, C. Buchanan 1, H. Hough 1Power House: P. Arnold 3, D. Stuart 1BEST, Glen Eira: J. Serpanchy, J. Mills, J. Doran, D. Sonnberger, S. Abel, J. FletcherPower House: D. Buckley, G. Cleary, J. Theofanis, P. Arnold, D. LeonardAlbert Park 2.2, 7.6, 8.7, 9.14 (68)South Melbourne Districts 2.1, 3.3, 8.6, 9.7 (61)GOALS, Albert Park: C. Richards 3, C. Fennell 2, C. Carroll 1, B. Coghlan 1, J. Antenucci 1, N. Notaras 1 South Melbourne Districts: R. Chirgwin 4, C. Jongebloed 2, J. Holman 1, S. Balestra 1, D. O’Dea 1BEST, Albert Park: C. Richards, B. Coghlan, C. Fennell, T. Humberstone, C. Marson, S. MartinSwinburne University 1.2, 6.5, 6.8, 11.19 (85)La Trobe University 3.6, 4.7, 9.10, 11.10 (76)GOALS, Swinburne University: D. Webb 5, J. Trinne 2, J. Dwyer 2, S. Stacey 1, T. Polites 1La Trobe University: J. Hickey 2, L. Fraser 2, D. South 2, R. Timmins 1, P. Carroll 1, S. Nelson 1, S. Neville 1BEST, Swinburne University: M. Leahy, D. Webb, J. Carroll, D. Bolton, J. Trinne, J. BradleyLa Trobe University: R. Timmins, S. Nelson, B. Fendyk, D. South, B. Higgins, L. FraserUHS-VU 5.1, 10.5, 13.6, 20.9 (129)Parkside 0.2, 0.2, 5.7, 7.8 (50)GOALS, UHS-VU: R. Dickson 6, D. Fazakerley 5, S. Collins 3, T. Kruisheer 2, C. Mountjoy 2, P. Russo 1, B. Anderson 1 Parkside: S. Davies 2, A. Waters 2, N. Wilson 1, P. Labigang 1, S. Atkinson 1BEST, UHS-VU: R. Dickson, S. Collins, N. Linehan, B. Anderson, D. Fazakerley, C. MountjoyParkside: S. Atkinson, H. Brett, J. Palmer, S. Davies, D. Shaw, L. Bates

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4Gavin Southern @gavsouthern

After 5 rounds in, do we know the top six already? Westbourne are still undefeated, Eley Park are back on track, Manningham served up another belter after an early scare and Mt. Lilydale are the real deal. Box Hill North are struggling, Masala are continuing to improve and the Synners simply don’t have the cattle. To last week’s games:

MASALA DEF BY MANNINGHAM Manningham Cobras ventured out to Dandenong North to battle Masala Tigers. Both clubs had come off victories to Chadstone and were keen to continue the form. Masala certainly came out strong with a wind-assisted 6 goals to 2 first quarter and the Cobras on the back foot. Second quarter saw the Cobras bounce back and regain the lead 54-47 at the half. Come the third quarter, the Cobras put extras in defence to battle the wind which their run converted into score. Come the final siren, Manningham knew they’d survived a mini scare and Masala took yet another step forward. For the Tigers, Sam Beckers led the scoring with 3 whilst, Scott Beckers was solid in defence. Josh Kyle was impressive in his 1st game back, as was Jesse Yarde. For the victors, Chris Jolly (5) and Ryan Daley (4) again proved too tall and agile whilst, Nick Edwards was BOG in his best game for the year.

CHADSTONE DEF BY ELEY PARKLadies Day at Chadstone hosting Eley Park was all set to be a great day. With late withdrawals, the Synners knew it would be a long day when they had to call on some reserves to double-up. When the game started it was pretty scrappy early on but, really opened up when some of the Synner players tired. An 18 goal last quarter by Eley Park, has now put them in form and aiming to climb to that 2nd spot on the ladder. For the Sharks there were positives everywhere but, Noel “Burner” Bahnsen got through his first game of the year and bagged 7. Most of them in the 18 goal last quarter. Mat Corstorphin (3 goals) was BOG and coming into some great form. Young fella Josh Balon stepping up in the midfield. Al Renshaw dominated in the ruck and gave the Sharks great

avenue into the forward line. For Chadstone, Ian “Dennis” Bingham, Brent “Freo” Freeman, “Grug” Farrugia and Mick Millar were all single goal-scorers.

MT. LILYDALE DEF BOX HILL NORTHLadies day at Quarry Rd was of a similar nature but, this time, it was the Rams at home who prevailed. An eight goal to 2 points first quarter real told the tale and Box Hill North were unable to get going. Bocky Captain was well held going goal-less for the first time since June last year against Parkside but, that freed up Leon Desmond with 2 goals. Dean Templeton and Steve Lester willed their way through the game for Bocky but, today simply wasn’t their day. For Mt. Lilydale, Max Hampton had a day out hitting his highest goal tally for the year and Ryan Gromadovski kicked 3. BOG was Tyson Spencer.

WESTBOURNE DEF NORTH BRUNSWICKOur match of the round saw North Brunswick travel to Westbourne. The Bulls put the pressure on early but, both sides were struggling with forward entries as the Warriors kicked the first goal of the match 9 minutes into the first quarter. After the Bulls kicked one back, the Warriors finished off the first with a 3 goal flurry for a 19pt quarter time lead. By the second quarter, the Warriors increased the buffer to 33 points and that margin fluctuated between 31 and 43 points before the Bulls scored the last 2 goals and dropped it back to the buffer of 33 points. Again, the focus was on Dale Collins (3 goals) and again up pops different goal-kickers in Justin Johns (5) and the return of Ali Eqbal (4). For North Brunswick, Tommy Falconer opened up his scoring account for the year with 4 bags and Pete Butler had 3. Best on ground was Westbourne’s Tim Rogers.

TOP SIX FIRMING ALREADY!

TODAY SELECTIONS IN BOLD

Masala v Eley Park

North Brunswick v Point Cook

Chadstone v Box Hill North

Westbourne v Mt. Lilydale

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PREVIEWRound 6 this week, and after these games, we’ll be a third of the way through the year. I finally hit 4/4 and I’m looking for a repeat performance. With the top 6 shaping, all games from here on in, are super important. To the games:

Masala (7th) as I said, are on the improve and they will take further steps forward hosting 3rd place Eley Park. This will be a one-sided affair for the Sharks but, not a trouncing. Eley Park.

Point Cook (2nd) have rested up and head down to Allard Park this week to take on North Brunswick (6th). This is probably the most important game for the Bulls to stay in touch with the sides above them but, I believe they’ll just fall short. Doggies.

I could say this is the match of the round but, it’s for the wrong reasons. Box Hill North (8th) are really struggling this year and this week is a perfect week to gain confidence to score their first win for the year as they travel to Jordan Reserve to take on Chadstone (9th) who are struggling for numbers. The Synners are some chance but, too many ducks

need to be aligned. BHN

The rightful earner for match of the round belongs to Mt. Lilydale (4th) again hopping over the Westgate for the last time (before finals) to take on ladder leaders, Westbourne. The Rams are also another team who are capable but, will fall short. Westbourne.

Manningham Cobras (5th), take a well-earned break with the bye and another week to prepare for the dangerous Eley Park Sharks.

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Eley Park Sharks 8.6, 16.13, 23.15, 41.19 (265)Chadstone 1.2, 2.3, 3.3, 4.5 (29)GOALS, Eley Park Sharks: N. Bahnsen 7, D. Isaac 6, D. Viola 6, P. Tempone 5, B. Christie 4, M. Corstorphin 3, A. Zaicos 2, C. Brown 2, N. Stragalinos 1, D. Edwards 1, A. Pillay 1, J. Craig 1, T. Dingeldei 1, C. Illarietti 1Chadstone: B. Freeman 1, J. Farrugia 1, M. Millar 1, I. Bingham 1BEST, Eley Park Sharks: M. Corstorphin, A. Zaicos, J. Balon, N. Bahnsen, A. Webb, D. ViolaChadstone: N/AManningham Cobras 2.2, 8.6, 12.9, 16.14 (110)Masala 6.2, 7.5, 8.6, 9.8 (62)GOALS, Manningham Cobras: C. Jolly 5, R. Daley 4, S. McPherson 2, N. Edwards 2, N. Zappala 1, T. Twynham 1, A. Pianto 1Masala: M. Sexton 3, S. Freeman 3, B. Lovell 2, M. Decarne 1BEST, Manningham Cobras: N. Edwards, L. Allan, A. Pianto, C. Terpsinis, N. Easton, R. DaleyMasala: M. Sexton, S. Daw, N. Phibbs, R. Harrop, D. LeeMt Lilydale OC 8.4, 14.5, 17.9, 22.9 (141)Box Hill North 0.2, 2.3, 2.6, 5.7 (37)GOALS, Mt Lilydale OC: M. Hampton 9, R. Gromadovski 3, S. Gibson 2, B. Spencer 2, S. Hickey 1, J. Hampton 1, T. Legg 1, T. McQuinn 1, C. Winterburn 1, R. Singer 1Box Hill North: L. Desmond 2, B. Harrington 1, M. Tilley 1, A. Piccioli 1BEST, Mt Lilydale OC: T. Spencer, M. Hampton, B. Spencer, J. Hampton, D. Dimitriou, S. HickeyBox Hill North: D. Templeton, S. Lester, J. O’Shea, B. Harrington, S. Donovan, B. PearceWestbourne Gr 4.2, 9.5, 13.8, 18.10 (118)North Brunswick 1.1, 4.4, 8.6, 13.7 (85)GOALS, Westbourne Gr: J. Johns 5, A. Eqbal 4, D. Collins 3, A. Crossman 1, A. Taylor 1, N. Coyne 1, C. Hunter 1, A. Salamone 1, C. Hudson 1North Brunswick: T. Falconer 4, P. Butler 3, B. Gallagher 2, P. Notaro 2, C. Godde 1, J. Dimarco 1BEST, Westbourne Gr: T. Rogers, A. Crossman, D. Collins, C. Hunter, C. Sneddon, C. HudsonNorth Brunswick: J. Scoble, J. Dimarco, B. Gallagher, T. Rowe, T. Leary, A. Rae

Eley Park Sharks 8.4, 13.10, 20.17, 26.22 (178)Chadstone 0.1, 0.3, 0.3, 0.4 (4)GOALS, Eley Park Sharks: J. Alexandridis 8, L. Booth 7, M. Reid 3, T. Houlden 2, I. Gridchin 1, M. Robinson 1, A. Chandramouli 1, S. O’Kane 1, A. Stevenson 1, A. Curphey 1Chadstone: N/ABEST, Eley Park Sharks: J. Pritchard, A. Stevenson, M. Reid, J. Alexandridis, L. Booth, A. ChandramouliChadstone: D. Keating, S. Cromarty, T. Nurse, S. Reed, B. HughesManningham Cobras 4.10, 9.15, 14.19, 18.21 (129)Masala 3.0, 4.3, 5.3, 7.6 (48)GOALS, Manningham Cobras: A. Raso 6, B. Russian 3, J. Drummond 2, E. Box 2, S. Marshall 2, J. Stewart 1, A. Egan 1, R. Bradbury 1Masala: E. Bradford 3, T. Stevens 1, P. Kailasanathan 1, M. Brown 1, M. Tsivoulidis 1BEST, Manningham Cobras: A. Egan, A. Miller, A. Raso, J. Stewart, C. Cunningham, G. BatchelderMasala: T. Grimshaw, M. Tsivoulidis, E. Bradford, A. Gleeson, J. Madden, L. RadchenkoBox Hill North 4.3, 6.3, 12.6, 14.7 (91)Mt Lilydale OC 0.1, 4.6, 5.8, 7.10 (52)GOALS, Box Hill North: B. Magri-Olson 4, S. Raftellis 3, R. Small 3, S. Fisher 1, C. Brown 1, J. McKenzie 1, J. Tay 1Mt Lilydale OC: B. Boomsma 4, B. Hughes 1, H. Moyes 1, S. Roberts 1BEST, Box Hill North: W. Singleton, S. Fisher, T. Manno, A. Walker, B. Berechree, S. RaftellisMt Lilydale OC: N. Bast, B. Pollock, I. Hawkey, M. Taylor, C. Manna, B. HughesWestbourne Gr 2.3, 5.9, 6.9, 10.13 (73)North Brunswick 2.1, 2.2, 2.4, 2.4 (16)GOALS, Westbourne Gr: S. Day 2, N. Schiano 2, T. Upton 1, C. O’Leary 1, H. Wyatt 1, A. Bahtiri 1, P. Magann 1, M. Gatti 1North Brunswick: N/ABEST, Westbourne Gr: C. O’Leary, A. Dullard, T. Davidson, D. Hallatsch, T. Upton, S. ByeNorth Brunswick: N/A

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

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

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

OLD MELBURNIANS

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

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

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

OLD XAVERIANS

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

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

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

ST BERNARDS

1 Cam Williams2 Jack Townley3 Matthew Hart4 Marshall Rippon5 Tom Quinn6 Marc James7 Jeremy Mugavin8 Clayton Hinkley9 Will Blakey10 Peter Summers10R Ben Jongebloed11 Tom Silvestro11R Angus Adams12 Hugh Vickers-Willis13 Tom Girdwood14 Andy Wettenhall15 Piers Flanagan15R Liam Walder16 Paddy Hayes17 Rich Langham18 Jeremy Taylor18R Tom Welleman19 Joel Moloney20 Paul Bunn21 George Cameron22 Sam Smith23 Sean Carr24 Will Cunningham25 Angus Nice26 Rory Fairbairn27 Kade Answerth27R Hugo Steinfort28 George Curnow29 Patrick Gardiner30 Gus Ford31 Daniel Van de Pol31R Will Van de Pol32 Riley McMahon33 Tom MacKenzie34 Will Hartnell35 Tim Geappen36 Shaw Kitchen36R David Withers

37 Dale Hinkley37R Tom Foott38 Ryan Eade39 Dirk Heinz40 James Carr41 Jacob Callahan42 Jack Wood43 Ed Ratcliffe44 James Koroneos45 Damian Barton46 Will Langley47 Al Evans48 Hugh Evans49 Will McFarlane50 George Chisholm52 Jared Crawford53 Andy Batarilo54 Dan Batarilo55 Tom Batarilo56 Tyson Deane57 Jack Heinz58 Ed Long59 Jamie Mugavin61 Charles Fry63 Tom Nagle65 Lachie Stewart66 Jack Curnow67 Michael Pritchard69 Taylor Preece70 Connor Lappin74 Zach Thomson75 Louis Wardle78 Sam Briggs79 Bernie Chomley82 Nathan Sambevski83 Jacob Jess86 David Cumming

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

UNIVERSITY BLUES

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PREMIER B

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

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

Coach: Marty PaskReserves: Rob PattersonU19 Coach: Ash Shenker

AJAX

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

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

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

PARKDALE VULTURES

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

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

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

OLD BRIGHTON

PREMIER B

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

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

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

FITZROY

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1 Matt Duggan2 Rob Cathcart3 Matt Petering4 Sean Coote5 Tom Abbott6 Lachlan Howes7 Tom Dean C8 Josh Ward9 Doug Pritchard10 Nick Loucaides11 Scott Braithwaite12 Scott Gower13 Will Murton15 Lachlan Boyd16 Sam McBain17 Anthony Carroll18 Will Edmonds19 Joel Di Natale20 Callan Buckley21 Mitch Howes22 Steve Scott23 Ben McLean24 Ben Dickson25 Daniel Gribbons25 Travis Woolnough26 Michael Defontenay27 Jack Grange28 Jack Gabron Uhe29 Tim Cumming30 Matt Williams32 Dylan Gabron Uhe33 Steve Milne33 Matt Stephens34 Richard Ryan35 Sean McNicholas35 Luke Globan36 Ryan Keating36 Scott Kendall37 Elliott Harris38 Michael Wilson39 Luke McNicholas40 James Bull

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

Travis Kelly

Coach: Brayden Haynes / Alex Bennett

BEAUMARIS

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

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

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

HAMPTON ROVERS

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PREMIER B

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

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

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

ST BEDES/MENTONE TIGERS

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

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

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

MONASH BLUES

THE carringbush Hotel

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OLD SCOTCH

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

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

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

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

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

Coach: Daniel HughesReserves: Adam Schofi eld

OLD HAILEYBURIANS

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PREMIER C

1 Josh Hetherington2 Jack Delbridge3 Andrew Brazzale4 Paul Brough5 Michael Mathieson6 Doug Lloyd7 Josh O'Bryan8 Michael Cochrane9 Micheal Henderson10 Jezza Fulthiem11 Angus Michael12 Jett Guerin13 Tyler Black14 Will Delbridge15 Josh Fidanza16 Billy Shute17 Sam Bishop18 Kyle Margaritis19 Darcy Spencer20 Cam Hoskings21 Sam Glover22 Charlie Aitken23 Luke Marriott24 Nick Bennett24 Luke Rosser25 Tim Orchard25 Pat Norman26 Tim Allman27 Peter Couvalias28 Blake Goodwin29 Cal Spencer30 Liam Kinsella31 Trent Morrow32 Tyson Wiegold33 Jarrod Balme33 Rob Maibaum34 Nick Taylor35 Sam Healey35 Joe Deneefe36 Max Waters37 Ryan Green38 Cale Truran Johnstone39 Mark Brazzale40 Ben Hurley41 Michael Facciola42 Zac Jones43 Nathan Drummond44 Mathew Vlahos45 Glen Evans

46 Chris Houghton47 Dan Boehm48 Tom Elliott49 Tom Bache50 Todd Dover51 Tim Lloyd52 Jack Hallett53 David Lyon54 Lachie James55 Tim Chapman56 Matthew Whelan57 Emmett O'Donnell58 Mark Eisenbise59 Pat Slingo60 Simon Coles61 Anthony Greco62 Tom Davis63 Richard Spillane64 Billy Hawkes65 Brendan Drossler66 Michael Timlin67 Sam Nash68 Michael Giorgiev69 David Facciolo71 James McCubbin72 Patrick Donohue73 Chad Watts74 Seb Smart75 Hugh Moodie76 Mathew Whelan77 Mark Eisenbise78 Tim Cook79 Ben Marchant80 Simon Hunter81 Pat Godfrey82 Pat Volpe83 Michael Vergamilis84 Nawid Zaher85 Murray Plain86 Michael Walsh89 Lauchlan Rough91 Marcus Smith92 Duncan Rough93 Andrew Clarke94 Thomas Vorbach95 John O'keefe96 Lewis Allman99 Tom Crompton

Coach: Ian AitkenReserves: Theo VlahosThirds: Nathan Monaco

KEW

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

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

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

CAULFIELD GRAMM

 

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PREMIER C

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

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

Coach: Jamie MolloAssistants: Stephen KeleherReserves Coach: Evan Lukas

OAKLEIGH

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

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

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

PENINSULA

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PREMIER C

1 Simon Bennett2 Damien McQuiggan2 Michael Corso3 Tom Allwright3 Matt Cottrell4 Nick Latsus4 Chris Young5 Ken Darby5 Stefan Anjou6 Joe Arnold6 Oliver Lloyd7 Xavier Troy9 Rob Deev9 Thomas Stayner10 Matthew Powell10 Ben Mann12 James Allen12 Alistair Lloyd12 Thomas Pepperell13 Greg Tolson13 Chris Webster14 Blake Hillier14 Christopher Allen15 Nick Adamson15 Thomas Huglin16 Andrew Parker16 Alex Bongiorno17 Phil Bennett17 Steven Clark18 Jackson Eade18 Lucas Stanboulgis19 Thomas Kanz19 Daniel Dick21 Andrew Clarke22 James Howells22 Thomas Eastick23 Mitchell Trait23 Michael Jenkin24 Daniel DeSanctis

24 Scott Kaiser25 Harry Crothers26 Declan Mitchell26 David Berry26 Louis Campbell27 Thomas Schipper28 Matthew Bromell29 Sam Boyce29 Michael Hook30 Daniel Pelchen31 Fraser Wells33 Thomas Bedford34 Alex Taverner38 Alex Vickery39 Rob Campbell39 Joe Simon43 Ben Hart47 Stephen Warr47 Mathew Vogel49 Sam Powell50 Jordan Eade51 Damian Proksa67 Brad Dean

Coach: Anson BrownlessAssistants: Ken Darby,Reserves Coach: Andrew TsindosThirds Coach: Alex Mackenzie

OLD CAMBERWELL

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

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

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

OLD IVANHOE

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

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

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

MAZENOD

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

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

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

ORMOND

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PREMIER C

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

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

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

WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS

1 Josh Edwards (Res VC)2 Jarrod Carlson (C) 2 James Cullen3 Jake Maher4 Peter Augustin4T Patrick Chard5 Ashley Viney5R Adam O'Sullivan6 Nick Crosbie6R Joe Licciardi7 Matt Gasparini8 Robert Costanzo8T James Maloney9T Sam Ayoub10 Marcus Hopkins11 Jonathan Blanch (VC)11T Matt Blanch12 Jeramiah Antypas13 Jackson Green14 Michael Abrahams14R Jon Sammut15 Jonathan Bortolotto15R Lackie Mackie15T Cameron Kemp (3rds C)16 Mitch Jones17 Thomas Bastiaan19 Adrian Bonato19R Steve Crapper20 Matt Beayni20R Nick Watty21 James Robertson21R Joel Cunningham22 Tim Montagna23 Xavier Burns25 Daniel McMahon26 Nick Raso27 Andy Kay (DVC)28 Alistair Clayton29 Matt Molloy30 Daniel Redmond31 Anthony McGlin (Res C)32 Anthony Di Censo33 Josh James35 Anthony Beaini35R Angus McHenry

36 Tim Blanch38 Pat Lunn39 Liam Brockhus (3rds C)40 Jordan Bettello41 Tim James42 Robert Di Roberto44 Tom Black (Res C)45 John Dimattina45T Julian Toohey47 Sam Chandler (3rds VC)48 Ari Loucas49 Pat Hamblin49R James Baxter50 Oliver Grant52 Sam Mackie53 Matt Gough54 Rowan McKenzie55 Alistair Ferguson56 Nick Taylor59 Daniel Coloe (3rds VC)59 Elliot Conte60 Robbie Kemp63 David Valsorda71 Callan Stewart72 Dustin Cracknell78 Stefan Bettello83 Chris Walsh88 James Conte91 Daniel Kofoed

Senior Coach: Damien TheiszReserves Coach: Daniel FraserUnder-19 Coach: Simon AbrahamsThirds Coach: Daniel Kofoed

MARCELLIN

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GRILL’D RISING STAR 2016

Christian first played for the Hampton Rovers in

2008, playing 55 junior games, before moving

up to the U19s in 2013. He made his senior debut

in 2014 as a year 11 student and featured in the

Premiership that year. Christian is known for

playing like Pat Cripps with his ability to use the

ball well. Some of Christian’s strengths include

attacking the ball ferociously, inside midfield

strengths, tackling pressure, 100% effort and

defensive skills. Despite his age, Christian is

renowned as a leader both on and off the field,

as such he was announced in the leadership

group this year. Carny is a beast in the midfield,

attacks the ball and lays a strong tackle.

CHRISTIAN CARNOVALE — HAMPTON ROVERS

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PREMIER THIRDS LAST ROUNDSt Kevins OB Gold 4.4, 9.4, 14.8, 19.9 (123)University Blues 1.2, 3.4, 4.4, 4.7 (31)GOALS, St Kevins OB Gold: L. Roberts 3, J. Frazer 2, H. McPherson 2, B. Omizzolo 2, O. Braithwaite 2, J. Anthony 2, P. Nally 2, E. Ring 1, T. Rowe 1, D. Kerr 1, T. Johnston 1University Blues: W. Simson 2, S. Briggs 1, R. Connell 1BEST, St Kevins OB Gold: L. Roberts, N. Pryor, J. Betlehem, M. Nolan, D. Moore, . GregoryUniversity Blues: J. Crawford, H. Seller, C. Pyke, J. Heinz, A. Adams, M. PritchardUniversity Blacks 4.2, 8.5, 11.5, 16.6 (102)Old Xaverians Red 1.2, 4.2, 6.4, 8.5 (53)GOALS, University Blacks: R. Sack 6, J. Wilson 2, L. Flanagan 2, J. Tunbridge 1, J. Muller 1, J. Dawson 1, R. Cleary 1, P. Eaton 1, S. Claney 1 Old Xaverians Red: S. Cleeve 2, P. Nunan 1, S. Vanderkley 1, J. Samartzis 1, F. Keramitsis 1, A. Gazdowicz 1BEST, University Blacks: R. Sack, B. Poole, L. Flanagan, J. Bowden, A. Hayward, J. WilsonOld Xaverians Red: J. Barlow, C. Wilson, D. Nash, S. Cleeve, D. Pittonet, N. GazdowiczSt Kevins OB Green 2.5, 2.5, 6.12, 7.13 (55)Collegians 0.0, 0.0, 0.0, 5.3 (33)GOALS, St Kevins OB Green: N. Armato 2, H. Snell 1, M. Moore 1, D. Dicintio 1, J. Howell 1, H. Reinwald 1 Collegians: J. Douglass 2, P. Tyson 2, J. Diplaris 1BEST, St Kevins OB Green: T. Sullivan, D. Giannini, J. Barci, C. Keenan, J. Howell, M. MooreCollegians: J. Martyn, N. Brown, F. Walker, J. Kyroussis, M. Abeyratne, A. StoneOld Xaverians Black 5.3, 7.5, 10.5, 13.8 (86)Old Melburnians 2.1, 4.7, 7.10, 8.10 (58)GOALS, Old Xaverians Black: C. Dipierdomenico 3, L. Grigg 3, M. Peric 2, M. Dimattina 2, D. Benson 1, S. Grigg 1, L. Dipierdomenico 1 Old Melburnians: L. Bennett 2, H. Smith 2, C. Tunbridge 1, A. Coleridge 1, D. Velakoulis 1, A. Borensztajn 1BEST, Old Xaverians Black: L. Grigg, M. Galbraith, S. Grigg, S. Franklyn, W. Ralph, C. Dipierdomenico Old Melburnians: M. Cottee, T. Healey, H. Stephens, A. Coleridge, S. Daddo, D. VelakoulisSt Bernards 4.3, 6.6, 14.10, 19.11 (125)Old Scotch 1.1, 1.3, 2.4, 5.7 (37)GOALS, St Bernards: J. Firth 5, J. Rose 3, I. Madden 3, J. Holland 2, M. Farrant 1, J. Dwyer 1, W. Kingston 1, T. Horton 1 Old Scotch: J. Daggian 2, C. Melville 2, H. Dennis 1BEST, St Bernards: J. Rose, L. Jowett, X. Cox, M. Farrant, I. Madden, M. TongeOld Scotch: B. Morley, C. Melville, J. Daggian, A. King, S. White, D. Mercer

PREMIER B THIRDS LAST ROUNDDe La Salle 4.3, 6.9, 9.12, 14.17 (101)Old Trinity 1.3, 2.4, 5.8, 6.10 (46)GOALS, De La Salle: N. Stewart 3, T. Kovarik 3, J. Mannix 1, J. Oakley 1, M. Nankervis 1, S. Morwood 1, N. Fyfield 1, G. Johnstone 1, S. Moloney 1, J. Mallas 1Old Trinity: J. Smith 3, A. Campbell 1, I. Huynh 1, S. Holloway 1BEST, De La Salle: L. Jarvis, J. Oakley, G. Johnstone, N. Fyfield, M. Nankervis, N. StewartOld Trinity: G. Chadwick, J. Smith, P. Langdon, S. Lawrence, H. Moore, N. EvansBeaumaris 6.0, 13.5, 18.12, 21.20 (146)Parkdale Vultures 1.1, 2.1, 4.3, 6.4 (40)GOALS, Beaumaris: C. Byrnes 2, A. Davies 2, B. Hughes 2, J. Pemberton 2, S. Moore 2, D. Martin 1, T. Perkin 1, A. Zanca 1, T. Woods 1, F. Zalega 1, T. Kelly 1, A. Martin 1, D. Ballard 1, A. Tanzimat 1Parkdale Vultures: J. Young 2, A. Gribben 1, J. Green 1, B. McGREGOR 1, T. Richards 1BEST, Beaumaris: N/AParkdale Vultures: J. Green, A. Gribben, M. Rattenbury, D. Stewart-Niven, M. Hayes, I. DaouMonash Blues 0.0, 0.0, 0.0, 16.5 (101)Fitzroy 0.0, 0.0, 0.0, 12.8 (80)GOALS, Monash Blues: S. Poole 6, G. Powles 2, D. Comande 2, J. Lawson 1, L. Dolbey 1, P. Tweedly 1, B. Conroy 1, J. White 1Fitzroy: L. Davis 4, B. Younger 3, D. Tobias 2, T. Wells 1, J. McGee 1, R. Trobbiani 1BEST, Monash Blues: J. White, P. Brimacombe, G. Powles, J. Stephens, S. Poole, J. AnafFitzroy: N. Grimshaw, L. Davis, B. Younger, J. McGee, N. White, J. ElkingtonAJAX 6.9, 9.15, 14.21, 23.25 (163)St Bedes / Mentone Tigers 0.0, 2.0, 2.2, 3.5 (23)GOALS, AJAX: L. Lewis 4, J. Lipton 3, J. Jones 3, J. Herz 3, E. Solomon 2, A. Fetter 2, Z. Aron 2, D. Wein 1, D. Glass 1, E. Adelist 1, Y. Gottlieb 1St Bedes / Mentone Tigers: N/ABEST, AJAX: B. Jones, J. Herz, Z. Aron, Y. Gottlieb, E. Solomon, D. SmorgonSt Bedes / Mentone Tigers: N/A

PREMIER C THIRDS LAST ROUNDKew 0.2, 3.10, 6.11, 14.13 (97)Old Camberwell 2.4, 4.4, 5.5, 6.5 (41)GOALS, Kew: R. Spillane 3, J. Considine 3, F. Fernandes 2, N. Rohrt 2, S. Nash 1, S. Smart 1, D. Kelleher 1, L. Allman 1Old Camberwell: M. Todd 2, S. Flanagan 1, A. Mackenzie 1, R. Gill 1, B. Cottrell 1BEST, Kew: R. Spillane, B. Baker, J. Considine, F. Fernandes, N. Rohrt, S. SmartOld Camberwell: H. Urwin, B. Warburton, S. Stone, M. Todd, R. Jackson, D. BradleyMarcellin 3.2, 7.6, 11.9, 18.11 (119)St Mary’s Salesian 0.2, 2.2, 4.3, 7.7 (49)GOALS, Marcellin: S. Kemp 6, S. Ayoub 5, C. Stewart 2, D. Cracknell 2, N. Attard 1, P. Chard 1, T. Cullen 1St Mary’s Salesian: N. Brown 2, A. Bearman 2, S. Walton 1, F. Tremaine 1, D. Cropley 1BEST, Marcellin: N/ASt Mary’s Salesian: F. Tremaine, J. Evans, R. Nickless, D. Cropley, N. Brown, T. KittsonWilliamstown CYMS 0.4, 3.7, 7.11, 11.14 (80)P E G S 0.3, 3.6, 5.8, 7.10 (52)GOALS, Williamstown CYMS: C. Galea 3, M. Sneddon 3, R. Cassidy 1, J. Fyfe 1, L. Molan 1, J. Farley 1, M. Tennant 1P E G S: M. Flaherty 2, C. Ridley 2, T. Buchan 1, G. Guicas 1, D. Galea 1BEST, Williamstown CYMS: C. Hemphill, D. Fontaine, M. Busuttil, J. Farley, R. CassidyP E G S: L. Flaherty, J. Hughes, D. Galea, J. Merlo, B. Corson, J. BentickOrmond 5.3, 5.5, 9.7, 14.8 (92)Therry Penola OB 2.2, 7.10, 9.12, 11.16 (82)GOALS, Ormond: A. Grace 4, M. Bannan 3, S. Boggett 2, L. Blatman 2, M. Westoby 1, T. Haysom 1, R. Morris 1Therry Penola OB: S. Bannister 3, N. Prior 2, M. Jones 1, M. Barton 1, R. McKerrow 1, D. McKibbin 1, M. Helm 1, M. Heard 1BEST, Ormond: M. Bannan, D. Haysom, L. Calvert, S. Boggett, J. Keast, A. GraceTherry Penola OB: S. Bannister, M. Jones, A. Swinden, S. McDonald, S. Layton, N. Prior

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

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

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

Club Player• At University Blacks he played 248 games which

is still a club record.

• He has won 4 Best and Fairest awards.

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

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

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

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

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

VAFA Representation• His contribution as a player was outstanding –

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

• He captained the side in 81.

• In 1979 he was selected as an All Aust.

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

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

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

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

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

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

VAFA LIFE MEMBERSHIP – GEOFF REILLEYLI

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Holmesglen U19 PremierSt Kevins 2.1, 7.7, 9.12, 13.15 (93)University Blacks 3.0, 4.0, 5.2, 6.4 (40)GOALS, St Kevins: J. Outen 4, A. Clough 3, J. Jaensch 2, H. Lewis 2, N. Stagg 1, M. Di Natale 1 University Blacks: L. Dowling 2, M. Trevaskis 1, S. McKenzie 1, K. Downie 1, J. Dow 1BEST, St Kevins: J. Outen, J. Anderson, T. Kerr, J. Victor, N. Stagg, H. Lagastes University Blacks: H. Stannard, J. Robilliard, S. Heiner-Hennessy, M. Trevaskis, L. McDonaldBeaumaris 3.4, 5.6, 10.11, 15.15 (105)St Bernards 2.1, 3.3, 5.5, 6.8 (44)GOALS, Beaumaris: S. Gibbins 7, C. Beattie-Powell 3, N. Henricks 3, A. Johnstone 1, B. O’Brien 1 St Bernards: D. Petrone 2, L. Di Lizio 1, C. McGuire 1, L. Weightman 1, B. Davies 1BEST, Beaumaris: S. Doherty, C. Cusack, J. Capsalis, A. Johnstone, C. Linehan, M. Lucas St Bernards: L. Beddoe, S. Merkel, J. Comito, T. Doody, T. Baker, A. SykesOld Scotch 4.7, 5.9, 9.11, 14.12 (96)De La Salle 1.1, 4.3, 6.4, 10.7 (67)GOALS, Old Scotch: W. Stewart 4, L. Daggian 3, H. Mason 2, D. Panotis 1, W. Kelly 1, T. Anderson 1, B. Nicholls 1, R. Macdougall 1 De La Salle: A. Trusler 2, Z. Hawker 2, W. Mackie 1, H. Bowen 1, T. Shannon 1, P. Cook 1, S. Pennell 1, D. Roberts 1BEST, Old Scotch: L. Daggian, S. Dawborn, M. Hucul, W. Stewart, N. Clark, R. Goodey De La Salle: W. Taylor, W. Mackie, M. Lvovskiy, D. Marchese, S. Pennell, N. CatriceOld Xaverians 5.3, 10.8, 18.12, 25.17 (167)University Blues 1.1, 1.4, 3.4, 4.5 (29)GOALS, Old Xaverians: P. Wallace 5, P. Phillips 3, N. Pirrie 3, M. Parker 2, T. Amad 2, H. Troiani 2, S. Knox 2, C. O’Sullivan 1, H. Lucas 1, M. McKay 1, J. Whitehead 1, B. Thomas 1, D. O’Loughlin 1 University Blues: L. Bowman 1, A. Binns 1, N. Richardson 1, T. Scotland 1BEST, Old Xaverians: L. Berry, M. Bergin, J. Whitehead, W. Mantesso, D. O’Loughlin, H. Lucas University Blues: J. Browning, B. Reid, L. Bell, E. Walmsley, W. Lawrence, H. Bennett

Holmesglen U19 Premier ReserveBeaumaris 1.3, 6.5, 9.6, 14.9 (93)St Bernards 3.5, 4.6, 6.10, 8.11 (59)GOALS, Beaumaris: J. Davis 4, J. Cusack 3, B. Mathews 2, M. McWeeney 2, M. Pandur 1, S. Hollis 1, N. Capomolla 1St Bernards: M. Zammit 3, T. Ryan 3, A. Mulkearns 1, B. Davies 1BEST, Beaumaris: B. Mathews, F. Johns, J. Cusack, C. Bennett, M. Foley, A. Heath St Bernards: T. Hedley, J. Wood, E. Mahady, B. Davies, A. Attard, M. ZammitDe La Salle 6.5, 11.7, 15.13, 18.15 (123)Old Scotch 2.1, 3.4, 3.4, 5.9 (39)GOALS, De La Salle: M. Simons 3, J. Bailey 2, P. Kony 2, M. Horrigan 2, Q. De Luca 2, D. Melissinos 2, S. Taranto 1, C. Morris 1, H. Morris 1, M. Canny 1, R. Davis 1Old Scotch: H. Raine 2, N. Stavris 1, S. Filippou 1, J. Fish 1BEST, De La Salle: M. Horrigan, J. Galbraith, C. Morris, D. Melissinos, T. Deftereos, J. Bailey Old Scotch: S. Filippou, A. Bennett, C. Millar (O/A U19), W. Rennie, M. Kanat, M. BulteOld Xaverians 4.2, 10.2, 15.7, 18.11 (119)Old Geelong 3.1, 6.2, 10.2, 11.6 (72)GOALS, Old Xaverians: J. Rennex 6, H. Kelly 4, P. Deighton 2, L. Maclean 1, J. Nolan 1, T. Lyon 1, W. Wilson 1, E. Barr 1, J. Hart 1 Old Geelong: H. Brayshaw 4, J. Thomson 3, J. Tivendale 1, S. Stone 1, M. Fisher 1, L. Lloyd 1BEST, Old Xaverians: T. Boots, E. Barr, W. Wilson, H. Kelly, N. Fox, C. Condon Old Geelong: E. Strapp, R. Kebbell, H. Brayshaw, L. Thorpe, H. Wynn-Pope, L. de MoorSt Kevins 5.5, 9.6, 10.13, 13.13 (91)Williamstown CYMS 0.1, 2.2, 5.3, 6.7 (43)GOALS, St Kevins: S. Dicintio 4, L. Wray 4, W. Coten 1, N. Dachs 1, P. Gheller 1, A. Williamson 1, H. Fithall 1Williamstown CYMS: J. Waters 4, J. Mattsson 1, P. Galic 1BEST, St Kevins: W. Coten, T. Norris, J. Papadopulos, P. Gheller, C. Paull, L. Wray Williamstown CYMS: D. Cross, L. Kennedy, C. Bold, J. Lioumanis, J. Davies, J. Sutter

Holmesglen U19 Section 2 Caulfield Gr 2.1, 5.5, 5.5, 11.6 (72)

Whitefriars 1.4, 4.5, 7.10, 8.10 (58)GOALS, Caulfield Gr: L. Nixon 2, B. Fynmore 1, J. Waldron 1, J. Lewis 1, C. Diggle 1, O. Sweetapple-Gagiero 1, Z. Amos 1, B. Kuang 1, Z. Mowthorpe 1, A. Fujiwara 1 Whitefriars: F. Ward 2, H. Ellis 1, H. Murray 1, M. Bartholomew 1, A. Hands 1, J. Blanck 1, B. Lyall 1BEST, Caulfield Gr: J. McCLELLAND, A. Fujiwara, C. Diggle, M. Spielvogel, L. Nixon, O. Sweetapple-Gagiero Whitefriars: S. Harrison, F. Ward, J. Richardson, B. Lyall, M. Warrick, A. HandsSt Bedes / Mentone Tigers 1.4, 5.7, 10.10, 18.14 (122)Old Carey Gr 1.3, 3.4, 4.5, 5.6 (36)GOALS, St Bedes / Mentone Tigers: L. Palfrey 6, B. De Zilva 3, Z. Calvez 1, S. Barca 1, D. Tocher 1, S. Randall 1, C. Ladds 1, S. Lundy 1, K. Arthur 1, J. Mangoni 1, M. Lannan 1 Old Carey Gr: S. Bailey 1, C. Aitken 1, J. Haynes 1, T. Gayfer 1, J. Taylor 1BEST, St Bedes / Mentone Tigers: L. Palfrey, K. Arthur, S. Barca, Z. Calvez, R. Maddaford, B. De Zilva Old Carey Gr: C. Aitken, E. Aujard, B. Maughan, D. Long, J. Quartermain, J. AthanasopoulosOld Melburnians 6.2, 9.3, 13.4, 14.4 (88)Fitzroy 1.0, 6.4, 8.6, 9.11 (65)GOALS, Old Melburnians: J. Regan 4, T. Nelson 2, J. Kerin 2, L. Myer 1, E. Hayne 1, W. Ahearn 1, W. Michelmore 1, R. De Fegely 1, N. Morwood 1 Fitzroy: G. Du Vergier 2, J. Long 2, N. Visser 2, S. Laidlaw 1, R. Patterson 1, J. Miller 1BEST, Old Melburnians: J. Cohen, N. Morwood, F. Lappin, W. Ahearn, D. Holyoake, B. Seamer Fitzroy: M. Stella, J. Long, E. Lincoln, N. Visser, S. Laidlaw, L. GraceParkdale Vultures 5.2, 11.11, 19.14, 29.19 (193)Old Trinity Gr 2.1, 2.1, 3.1, 4.1 (25)GOALS, Parkdale Vultures: A. Silva 6, B. Austin 4, L. Gallagher 3, D. Rendell 3, B. Dillon 3, S. Timuska-Carr 2, T. Jenkins 2, L. Forbes 2, J. Peake 1, T. Carroll 1, N. Farnbach 1, S. Moloney 1 Old Trinity Gr: J. Mascitelli 1, N. Adgemis 1, A. Mastoras 1, J. Sando 1BEST, Parkdale Vultures: B. Dillon, L. Forbes, K. Love-Linay, S. Moloney, M. Francis, J. Peake Old Trinity Gr: B. Henery, D. Zethoven, A. Gioulekas, L. Randles, S. Contos, S. Miles

Holmesglen U19 Section 3 Hampton Rovers 1.4, 5.11, 6.13, 9.17 (71)Marcellin OC 2.0, 2.2, 3.3, 5.4 (34)GOALS, Hampton Rovers: J. Melnjak 2, B. Kneebush 2, C. Hetherington 2, S. Ebbott 1, J. Hemsley 1, D. Terjung 1Marcellin OC: S. Fitzgerald 2, M. De Luca 1, D. Spinosa 1, D. Epifano 1BEST, Hampton Rovers: M. Oswald, D. Terjung, S. Gall, B. Kneebush, S. Bourke, C. Cullis Marcellin OC: D. Di Roberto, D. Lunn, A. Salvatore, S. Hibberd, A. Trask-Marino, M. De LucaOld Brighton 1.4, 4.7, 4.13, 6.19 (55)Mazenod 3.3, 5.3, 8.5, 8.6 (54)GOALS, Old Brighton: L. Welsh 4, E. Tait 1, M. Duchini 1Mazenod: D. Mydaras 2, S. Deegan 2, A. Noone 2, Z. Prosser 1, D. Fowler 1BEST, Old Brighton: T. Francis, C. Auty, J. Burge, J. Bryant, M. Vulcan, R. Wheeler Mazenod: S. Bonacci, A. Theodore, T. O’Hara, B. Gannon, J. Buccella, N. BeovichOrmond 7.2, 7.6, 12.9, 15.13 (103)Collegians 2.0, 7.5, 8.5, 10.8 (68)GOALS, Ormond: M. Perry 7, A. Schwarz 4, D. Fasoulis 3, J. Maxfield 1 Collegians: H. Ling 3, N. Punter 2, J. Hibbins 2, A. Scott 1, T. Jordan 1, C. Hobbs 1BEST, Ormond: J. Maxfield, M. Perry, J. Kangisser, N. Oaten, R. Cohen, A. Schwarz Collegians: A. Scott, N. Punter, O. Glover, T. Jordan, J. Hibbins, T. WyettWilliamstown CYMS 3.3, 8.7, 11.9, 16.14 (110)Old Ivanhoe Gr 2.6, 2.6, 2.8, 3.9 (27)GOALS, Williamstown CYMS: J. Slee 2, M. Short 2, B. Hodge 2, B. Connolly 2, C. Taylor 1, M. Lindner 1, H. Carter 1, J. Noonan 1, M. Norton 1, J. Kilpatrick 1, O. Becroft 1, K. Dawson 1 Old Ivanhoe Gr: D. Buttifant 2, B. Oliver 1BEST, Williamstown CYMS: H. Carter, E. Hunt, J. Owen, L. Cavarra, M. Short, K. DawsonOld Ivanhoe Gr: T. Marshall, T. O’Halloran, B. Oliver, J. Larkin, J. Powell, M. Altis

Holmesglen U19 Section 4Old Haileyburians 2.5, 6.13, 12.16, 19.20 (134)Monash Blues 1.2, 2.2, 6.4, 7.4 (46)GOALS, Old Haileyburians: B. Oakes 8, J. Hurley 4, B. Steele 2, J. Munro 2, M. Charlesworth 1, A. Ventouras 1, J. Elston 1Monash Blues: D. Saville 2, A. Arthur-Hay 2, A. Lawson 1, T. Shembrey 1BEST, Old Haileyburians: J. Constable, M. Charlesworth, A. Ventouras, L. Heilberg, B. Oakes, O. Sharpe Monash Blues: A. Arthur-Hay, R. Dawes, W. Grigg, B. Hawkins, L. Lane, A. LlewelynAJAX 0.1, 5.4, 6.4, 8.8 (56)PEGS 1.6, 2.8, 4.9, 5.9 (39)GOALS, AJAX: R. Israel 4, G. Vadas 2, B. Schwartz 1, D. Lipton 1 PEGS: J. Cant 1, J. Karikas 1, J. Erougian 1, D. Caluzzi 1, T. Saggio 1BEST, AJAX: E. Blau, S. Williams, J. Silver, J. Burston, R. Israel, J. Velleman PEGS: T. Stevenson, R. Cassidy, Z. Genovesi, J. Cant, A. Hymer, M. SayersUHS-VU 3.4, 4.7, 7.9, 10.11 (71)Therry Penola OB 1.3, 2.5, 2.5, 5.8 (38)GOALS, UHS-VU: S. Craggill-Haren 3, I. Florent-Saill 2, M. Mallia 2, M. Healey 1, J. Brown 1, C. Craig 1Therry Penola OB: S. Skapetis 3, P. Stragos 1, J. Taylor 1BEST, UHS-VU: I. Florent-Saill, C. Berogna, L. Harris, O. Dahir, D. Moore, F. Devlin Therry Penola OB: N/APreston Bullants 6.4, 10.7, 12.11, 15.16 (106)Peninsula OB 0.0, 5.2, 8.3, 12.3 (75)GOALS, Preston Bullants: N/APeninsula OB: B. Hillman 2, B. McLean 2, T. La Brooy 1, F. Roberts 1, B. Svensson 1, J. Small 1, J. Watts 1, N. Holland 1, L. Barbour 1, A. Craig 1BEST, Preston Bullants: N/A Peninsula OB: L. Barbour, R. Treherne, T. La Brooy, T. Taylor, N. Holland, C. Knox

Holmesglen U19 Section 5Parkside 0.0, 0.0, 0.0, 17.12 (114)La Trobe University 0.0, 0.0, 0.0, 8.4 (52)GOALS, Parkside: N/ALa Trobe University: S. Williams 4, D. Stizza 1, J. Surla 1, S. Payne 1, T. Hunt 1 BEST, Parkside: N/ALa Trobe University: T. Hunt, D. Stizza, W. Coutts, M. Gastin, H. Stemp, S. WilliamsSt Bedes / Mentone Tigers 2 4.3, 7.9, 15.14, 17.14 (116)Aquinas OC 2.3, 3.6, 4.6, 8.7 (55)GOALS, St Bedes / Mentone Tigers 2: D. Heverin 5, M. Scott 4, C. Wedderburn 2, J. Saunders 2, J. Zuccala 2, A. Thatcher 1, C. Shaw 1 Aquinas OC: M. Di Donato 2, T. Holmes 2, M. Veith 1, D. Foley 1, A. Dyck 1, J. Reid 1BEST, St Bedes / Mentone Tigers 2: D. Heverin, S. Burke, T. Stainer, W. Sedgwick, J. Zuccala, J. Thomas Aquinas OC: M. Veith, J. Kerr, J. Chivers, K. Hummel, H. Grech, T. HolmesMazenod 6.1, 8.3, 12.7, 19.10 (124)Oakleigh 2.0, 7.9, 7.12, 12.14 (86)GOALS, Mazenod: T. Riley 4, M. Kovac 2, C. Martin 2, N. Nguyen 2, I. Saina 2, J. Charman 2, T. Patterson 1, C. Bartley 1, L. Sherlock 1, J. Brown 1, L. McKenna 1 Oakleigh: D. Goodwill 4, L. Cloke 2, C. Galanos 2, B. Weymouth 1, C. Moore 1, H. Everett 1, A. Malhotra 1BEST, Mazenod: M. Kovac, T. Riley, J. Brown, J. Charman, L. McKenna, N. Nguyen Oakleigh: D. Goodwill, E. Standish, B. Weymouth, J. Ford, C. Moore, L. ClokeMHSOB 3.1, 6.4, 9.6, 15.7 (97)St Johns 2.4, 2.4, 4.5, 4.8 (32)GOALS, MHSOB: N/A St Johns: B. Barker 2, L. Eklom 1, K. Forgiarini 1BEST, MHSOB: N/A St Johns: N. De Poilly, A. SaLesse, N. Silvey, B. Williams, J. Johns, N. McConchieDe La Salle 2.4, 8.7, 10.8, 13.10 (88)Old Paradians 1.1, 4.1, 6.3, 7.5 (47)GOALS, De La Salle: J. Epifanidis 3, P. Hounihan 3, R. Watson 2, M. Riley 2, B. Melissinos 1, R. Rando 1, C. FERRIS-McDONALD 1 Old Paradians: M. Biviano 3, A. Ouzas 2, P. Masawi 1, M. Caruso 1BEST, De La Salle: O. Gunning, M. Riley, Z. Grundmann, J. Roberts, P. Hounihan, R. Rando Old Paradians: M. Biviano, N. Walter, A. Nolan, J. Frank, P. Masawi, A. Tyrrell

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5 YEARS AGO – 2011In Division 3 Prahran Assumption were sailing along

nicely. They faced up to Kew in this round and were on top from the first bounce of the ball. Prahran’s 9.5 to 1.2 in the first quarter set the scene and Kew did well to kick 8.7 to the combine’s final 19.18. Best – Muster (3), Dempsey, Sleight (4), Donahoo, Chapman, Pell (Prah/Assumpt) and Donaldson, Brough, Altis (4), Thomson, Brazzale, Hawking (Kew). Although Kew were sitting 10th in a division with 12 teams, they were only 2 games out of the top five.

In Division 4 St Francis Xavier made it six from six at the expense of Richmond Central who were three from six but still in touch with the top group. St Francis Xavier took the early lead and were never headed, final score 18.15 to 11.8. Best – Dimakopoulos, Burns, Scott (5), Spencer (7), Mathers, Day (StF) and Angus, Sutherland, Pike, Woodberry, Fiske (Richmond).

Brett Connell was the feature guest in Big V Memories. He had been voted a Big V Champion the previous season joining such names as Bruce Bourne, Jocka Nelson, Rick Brockwell, Ian Cordner, Harry Costello, Phil Kingston and John Fisher. Fellow State reps he mentioned were his Ormond teammates who were also in the 1989 rep team; Russell Barnes, Paul Cox, Scott Taylor, Paul Schuhkraft, Andrew Jobling and Phil Kingston and other Club’s stars such as Spillane, Beers, Gleeson, Furphy, Conti, Considine and Maloney. He also spoke of his time in the 1990, 1991 (Carnival), and 1992 teams, the ’92 team being in Brett’s opinion the best he ever played in with star players such as Amad, Gollant, Bennett, Nichols, Carey, Bourke, Hannabery, Gross and Brady. Brett also mentioned the 1994 Carnival when Victoria won back the title and the 1993 win over Vic Country by 3 points.

Old Westbourne’s Gary Jenkinson became only the second OW player to reach 300 games. Gary had joined OW in 1993, their third season in the VAFA. He had hardly missed a practice session let alone a game and his support of all social events made him the perfect clubman.

10 YEARS AGO – 2006La Trobe Uni, top team in D2 Section did not have it all their own way against bottom placed Williamstown CYMS as Williamstown gradually made up ground after a poor first quarter. The ‘Trobers’ rallied in the last quarter and won 11.13 to 9.7. Best – Marx (5),

Pruscino, Davies, Pick, Coulter, Fehring (La Trobe) and Taylor (3), Wheeler (7), Hynes, cocks, Jory, McGuinness (Williamstown).

Old Westbourne congratulated Justin Horsburgh on his 200th game for the club. Justin started his career as an 18 year old in 1994 and it did not take him long to progress into senior ranks. He made his mark mainly as a star forward and along the way had been a premiership player, a senior best and fairest and he topped the ton in 2004. He was the all-time leading goal kicker for the Warriors and he had been named in the VAFA team of the Year for his section.

Other milestones included 150 games for Damien Theisz for Marcellin. A courageous and attacking defender, Damien was a dedicated clubman, had played in four Reserve grade grand finals and was appointed captain of the Reserves in 2005. Beaumaris’ Brayden Haynes reached his 100 games and had won consecutive senior club championships while still eligible for the under 19’s. Brayden had played senior representative football for the VAFA in 1999 and was named in the VAFA All-Stars in 2000. He was also a member of the Club’s C Section, senior premiership team in 2003.

20 YEARS AGO – 1996In E East Aquinas remained undefeated when they held off one of their main challengers, Chirnside Park, in a hard fought game but the key player must surely have been Jason Livingstone, the Aquinas spearhead who bagged no less than 12 goals in the total of 18.12. Chirnside Park were valiant with their score of 16.10, Piccioli kicking 6. Best – Livingstone, Dunne, Bethune, Colliver, Flynn, Vankerhoven (Aquinas) and M Carusi, Brown, Pedlar, Oates, Walker, J Carusi (Chirnside Park).

There were a number of very uneven matches in E Central with scores of 39.22 to 4.4, 19.23 to 2.5 and 35.26 to 2.5. Closest match was Old Essendon 17.20 to Old Westbourne 12.7. Old Essendon kicked 10 goals 7 behinds in the last quarter to win easily. Best – Cramer, Ridley (5), Leask, Trist, Visenjoux, Pana (Old Essendon) and Parslow, Blake, Leonard, Fairfield, Outen, Horsburgh (Old Westbourne).

It was a cracking game in E South between Peninsula Old Boys and Salesian Old Collegians. Although Salesian held a 6 goal advantage at half time, the Pirates fought back in the second half before going down 21.13 to 23.15, leaving Salesian undefeated after 6 rounds and on their own at the head of the

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ladder. Best, Grace (7), Byrne (5), Bobetic, McKnight, Sinclair, Quinn, Byrne (Salesian) and Atchison, Cross, Cook, Landry (5), Warne-Smith (8), McMahon Peninsula).

Andrew “Bull” Gill played his 200th game for St Leo’s Emmaus and was a strong, straight ahead player with penetrating kicking ability.

Peter Grierson played his 250th game for Aquinas and had been a multi premiership player for ‘The Bloods’. Peter was also a tremendous club clubman and regarded as the best Trivia Night organizer in the ‘Southern Hemisphere’.

Vinnie Grimaldi saddled up for his 200th game for North Brunswick and was one of his club’s most decorated players. Vinnie had been club best and fairest in 1988, 1989, 1990 and 1991 and also won the VAFA’s best player award in 1991.

30 YEARS AGO – 1986Bulleen United kept their number one position in E section with a big win over Clayton, 12.18 to 4.9. Best – Hounaman (4), Barrow, Flew, B Wilson, Morley, C Wilson (Bulleen United) and Gent, Gallagher, Reynolds, Pazianas, Burghardt, Blair (Clayton).

Ken Coghlan umpired his 150th match in this round after 8 years with the VAFA Umpires Association. He had previously been De La Salle’s boundary umpire for 3 years.

Everyone at Ivanhoe congratulated Billy Baker on playing his last game for Ivanhoe, their opponents being Collegians in Billy’s final game. A solid back pocket player, Bill had played for 9 years and in 1981 won the club’s best and fairest award. Billy was always a regular attendee at all social functions.

40 YEARS AGO – 1976Reservoir Old Boys blitzed Ormond in the first quarter 8.6 to 0.1 in A Section. Ormond as expected fought back strongly in the second half of the game but still went down by 9 points. Best – Trevascus, R Shepherd, B Wilson (Reservoir) and Purcell, J Russ, Jenkins (Ormond).

St Kevins Old Boys and AMP played a draw in E Section 12.18 to 11.14. Best players were Hannan, Radford, Randles, (SKOBS) and P Taylor, McLaughlin, Parkinson (AMP).

Everyone accepted that the Chairman of the Umpires Committee was a challenging job but

they also considered the Alf Keam, with 200 games experience, was just the right man for the job! Alf was an outstanding contributor at administrative level for many years.

David Berry set a club record at Ivanhoe with his 251st game but the occasion was spoilt by Geelong who won the game by just 3 points.

50 YEARS AGO – 1966In C Section two top teams, North Melbourne CBC Old Boys and Preston met with North CBC being the home team. With not much more than a goal separating the two teams throughout the afternoon, the fast finishing Preston just failed to seal the game, going down by 2 points 7.9 to 7.11. Best – Elderfield, L Murray, Huggins (3), Vereker, L Carrey, Connaughton (NOBS) and Chettle, Jones, Stapleton, Cope, McDonald (3), Ledda (Preston).

The Victorian amateur Team was announced to play against South Australia in Adelaide the team being as follows – Harvey Atkinson (Old Scotch), John Bowen (Old Xavs), Geoff Cayzer, David Williams and Alan Chaffey (Caulfield Grammarians), John Crapp (Uni Blues), Vin Crowe (Kew), Ray Edwards (Commonwealth Bank), Bruce Ferguson (Collegians), Euan Fleming and Peter Sinclair (Uni Blacks), Alan Graham (Ormond), John McKenzie (Old Scotch), Don McQueen (Commonwealth Bank), Julian Nance (De La Salle), Bernie O’Brien (Old Paradians), Rod Payne and Rob Thompson (Old Melburnians), Graeme Wharfe (Coburg), Spence Williams (Old Paradians). Manson Russell was appointed team manager and Frank Dunin (Uni Blacks) was coach.

60 YEARS AGO – 1956The closest result in A Section was between Ivanhoe and Old Melburnians with Ivanhoe eventually running out winners 9.7 to 8.7. Ivanhoe were equal third with Ormond and Uni Blues but needed to lift their percentage in the coming weeks.

Power House Green were the big winners in B Section, 20.12 to Brunswick’s 8.4 and ‘The House’ were now a game clear in third spot. Barry Hanger kicked seven goals for the winners and Peter Chalmers, Doug McLean, Brook Turner and Don Cameron were also good players.

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play each other this weekend, in what could be a Grand Final preview. The Sharks had a big win over St.Bernards on the weekend, after a tight opening term the Sharks swarmed and started to click into gear and after Half time put Bernards away with a 5 goal to 2 3rd term. They ran out 61pt winners and kept within touching distance of top spot. Gibbins was outstanding booting 7 goals, he really stretched the Bernards defence and kicked truly at the usually blustery Banksia Reserve. Beattie-Powell and Henricks both kicked 3 a piece while Doherty had a huge game and gave the Sharks plenty of drive. Things just keep getting worse for St.Bernards who have only managed one win in 2016, they are a shell of the side we saw last season and it is a shame that this once powerful team sits on the bottom of the ladder, fighting for survival. Beddoe was their best player and Merkel also put together a solid game. Back to basics for Bernards who will need to start winning consecutive games to stay out of the relegation zone. Beauy will go into the top of the table clash with the Xavs full of confidence, and will be ready to cause an upset, my feeling is they can pull it off, but will have to be at their best. Bernards take on Uni Blacks, in what will be a great chance to get another win on the board. Uni Blacks jumped out of the blocks against St.Kevins at Crawford oval to lead by a goal at Quarter time, before Skobs rallied and booted 5 goals to 1 in the second term, to set themselves up nicely for a 53pt victory. It was a fairly windy day down at Crawford oval, and goalkicking became a rather difficult task, as you can see with St.Kevins score of 13.15.93, they could well have won by more if they used the wind to their advantage, but nonetheless they were far too good on the day. Another tough day for the Uni boys, they just couldn’t get their game going after Quarter time and Skobs ran all over them. Outen was by far the best player on the ground booting 4 goals and getting plenty of the footy for the away side, and he was helped by Anderson and Kerr who had outstanding games as well. As for Uni, Dowling kicked 2, he was their only multiple goal kicker, while Stannard and Robillard were impressive on what was a difficult day for the Blacks

Holmesglen UNDER 19 PremierOld Melburnians v De La Salle

Old Scotch v St BernardsOld Xaverians v Beaumaris

University Blacks v Old Trinity

Holmesglen UNDER 19 Section 2Old Melburnians v Caulfield Grammar

St Bedes/Mentone v Old TrinityOld Carey v Parkdale Vultures

Fitzroy v Whitefriars

Holmesglen UNDER 19 Section 3Ormond v Old Brighton

Hampton Rovers v Williamstown CYMS Mazenod v Collegians

Old Ivanhoe v Marcellin

XAVS WIN BIG AS SHARKS NIP AT THEIR HEELS boys. Old Scotch fought off a second quarter rally from De La to run out comfortable winners in front of their home crowd at Camberwell Sports ground. They restricted De La to 1 goal in the first term and went forward to kick 4 of their own before a pretty even second term saw the Cardinals only 12pts up at the half. They switched on after the half though and put De La to their sword with a 4 goal to 2 third term and from their they ran away with it by 29pts. Stewart and Daggien were the chief destroyers with Daggian getting plenty of footy on the day, he was the best player on the ground with 3 goals and helped them to get themselves back into it when De La came at them. Stewart booted 4 for the home side and was a real presence up forward for them. For De La, Trusler and Hawker booted two each and Taylor gave it his all, and was probably De La’s best player on the day. A win that Scotch needed to have, they now sit 3rd on the ladder and 4-1 they are still only a game behind the Old Xavs and equal with Beaumaris, one of them will lose this week, so Scotch have a great chance to get into the top 2 should they beat Uni Blues at Crawford this week. De La will head to T.H.King to take on St.Kevins in a must win clash. The competitions leaders were emphatic against Uni Blues and they were on from the start with a 5 goal to 1 first term. Uni were never going to get near the Xavs, who continue to get the job done week to week. Paddy Wallace now leads the competition in goals kicked, he has 21 for the season, while in their reserves, Jack Rennex booted another 6, he has 27 for the year, but went off with a back injury and may miss 1 week. Wallace kicked 5 for the champs as they steam rolled their lesser opponents by a whopping 138pts. Lachy Berry dominated the ruck all day and was brilliant around the ground also, he put forth his best game of the season, and will be very handy to have come finals time. Bergin and Mantesso also featured prominently throughout the day, as the Xavs scored at will.

ROUND 6 TIPSUnder 19 Premier Tips Scotch by 84pts Beaumaris by 4pts (Upset) St.Bernards by 14pts St.Kevins by 22pts

Under 19 Reserve Old Scotch by 32pts Old Xaverians by 28pts Williamstown by 31pts De La Salle by 19pts

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U19 SEC. 2An accurate Caulfield Grammar side overcame Whitefriars at Glenhuntly Oval on Saturday. The first half in particular was an arm wrestle, with neither side dropping their guard. The third term belonged to Whitefriars, as they completely took control the play. Their kicking for goal during this period ultimately came back to haunt them, for all their domination they only managed 3.5 for the quarter in what could have easily been a six goal lead heading into the final stanza. To their credit, Caulfield hit back hard in the last and excelled where Whitefriars failed, executing in front of goal. Their 5.1 final quarter handed them the hard earned 14-point victory. Ayanosuke Fujiwara was central to Caulfield’s comeback and took best on ground honours. The most pleasing aspect of the victory were the ten goalkickers that hit the scoreboard for Caulfield, a true reflection of a team playing as one.Fitzroy will be rueing a lost opportunity as they kicked themselves out of the game in their 23-point loss to Old Melburnians. They completely owned the play in the last quarter after trailing by 28 points at the final change, but could only muster 1.5 in a frustrating day at the office for the ‘Roys. Old Melburnians burst out of the blocks early, reminding everybody who the form team in the competition currently is. The ball movement was swift and they completely dominated the stoppages, their midfield well and truly on top. John Cohen was again prominent in the win, as James Regan booted another four goals in what is shaping as a big season for the forward. In other results, Parkdale belted an out of sorts Old Trinity side by 168 points, and St Bedes/Mentone were too powerful for Old Carey, victors by 86 points.

U19 SEC. 3Old Brighton finally got on the board in 2016 with a thrilling 1-point victory over an in form Mazenod side. The final margin should have been plenty more save for some inaccuracy in front of the sticks from the Tonners. After a tight affair for the first three quarters, the Nodders found themselves 16 points to the good at the final change, and the message would have been to just hold on as they had been outplayed almost all day. Old Brighton came hard as expected in the final quarter and scraped over the line in a frantic final two minutes. Thomas Francis produced an outstanding game through the midfield for the Tonners in his first appearance of the season, whilst Lachlan Welsh booted four vital goals in his first appearance in 2016 also.

Hampton Rovers took their season to 3-2 with an impressive 37-point win over Marcellin. The victory was set up in a dominant second quarter in which bookend midfielder Mathew Oswald was prominent, finishing the day vying for best afield honours with Ben Kneebush. Kneebush was perhaps more involved in the Rovers scoring chains, booting two goals himself and having a hand in various others. Elsewhere Williamstown CYMS continued on their merry way, beating Old Ivanhoe by 83 points, and Ormond were too good for Collegians.

UNDER 19 SECTION 4As UHS-VU took on Therry Penola down at Brens Oval in what was a thrilling match between the two sides. Stanley Skapetis snagging three goals for to help Therry catch up to UHS-VU. Leading all game, UHS-VU kicked off in the quarter and ended up coming home with the win. Pleasingly for AJAX, Elliot Blau, Reece Israel and Jesse Velleman were in good form last round helping take home the victory for their team. The Old Haileyburians came out strong from the first bounce against Monash Blues, having Benjamin Oakes scoring eight goals securing there win against the Blues. What was a one sided match the first half, Peninsula game Preston Bullants a run for their money when they caught back up in the last half. As Peninsula brought a good fighting chance, the Bullants ran home with the win by no more than 31 points.

UNDER 19 SECTION 5Parkside played an exciting brand of footy to beat La Trobe last week. As both teams put up a competitive match, Parkside came out on top for the day. As Aquinas produced some good competitive football, it was no match for St Bedes/Mentone Tigers as they have plenty of talent with Dane Heverin, Samuel Burke, Mitchell Scottall and William Sedgwick in slick form. Oakleigh’s gun Dylan Goodwill kicking four goals to ensure Oakleigh didn’t go down without a fight, but as Mazenod came out strong from the start they led the game and took home the win. As St Johns hosted MHSOB at their home ground it was a competitive match from the start. Both teams fighting hard for the win, MHSOB ran off with the lead. De La Salle dug deep to keep their title of being undefeated against Old Paradians. Jon Epifanidis and Patrick Hounihan both scoring three goals each helping De La Salle get over the line to score the win.

Holmesglen UNDER 19 Section 5Mazenod v La TrobeParkside v St JohnsOakleigh v Old Paradians

MHSOB v De La Salle

Holmesglen UNDER 19 Section 4Monash Blues v PeninsulaTherry Penola v Old Haileybury

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De La SalleCoach:   Michael Petrie

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

BeaumarisCoach: Terry Lucas

Assistants: Richard Evans

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

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

Old ScotchCoach: Steve Reddish & Mick Clearihan

Res Coach: Jordan Brown

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

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

Old Xaverians Coaches: Peter Callinan

Ass: Patrick Kennedy

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

St BernardsCoach: Rocky Iannello

Assistants: TBA

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

St Kevins Coach: Tom Purcell & James Kennedy

Assistants: Jon Taylor

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

University BlacksCoach: Beau Harris

Assistants: TBA

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

University BluesCoach: Jeff Scotland

Assistants: James Cameron

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

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DeLa SalleCoach: Martin Kelliher

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

BeaumarisCoach: Darren Wadley

Assistants: Brendan Clarke

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

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

Old ScotchCoach: Steve Reddish & Mick Clearihan

Res Coach: Jordan Brown

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

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

Old XaveriansCoaches: David Speedie Coaches: Will O’Brien

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

St Bedes / Mentone Tigers Coach: David Speedie

Assistants: John Donohoe

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

St BernardsCoach: Rohan Vahland

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

St Kevins Coach: Tom Purcell & James Kennedy

Assistants: Jon Taylor

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

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

Williamstown CYMSCoach: Con Terzoglou

Assistants: John DiGrazia

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

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Caulfield Gr. Coach: Josh McCahon

Assistants: Greg Meredith, David Gregor

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

FitzroyCoach: Rob Ferguson

Assistants: Alan Solomon

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

Old BrightonCoach: Ryan Joseph

Assistants: TBA

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

Old Carey Gr. Coach: Nick Andrews

Assistants: Gary Chapman, Rob Newton

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

Old Ivanhoe Gr. Coach: Danny Bodycoat

Assistants: Brad Shadbolt

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

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Assistants: Nick Mescher

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

Parkdale VulturesCoach: Luke Borella

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

St Bedes/Mentone TigersCoach: Chris Heverin

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

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

WhitefriarsCoach: Jeremy Freeman

Ass. Peter Harrison, Andrew Dwyer

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

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Old MelburniansCoach: Ryan Joseph

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

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

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

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

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

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Hampton RoversCoach: John Cesario

Assistants: Corey Riscalla & Pete Rogerson

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

Mazenod Coach: Paul Deegan

Assistants: Carmelo D”Angelo, Carl Gannon

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

Collegians Coach: Nick Hibbins

Assistants: Rod Nancarrow

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

Marcellin Coach: Simon Abrahams

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

Peninsula OBCoach: Peter Williamson

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

Old Geelong Coach: Matt Collister and Ben Thompson

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

OrmondCoach: Michael Oaten

Assistants: Robert Putamorsi

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

Williamstown CYMSCoach: Gavin Deller

Assistants: Brebdan Cocks

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

U19 – SECTION 3

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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AquinasCoach: Craig Glennie

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

AJAXCoach: John Jackson

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

Monash BluesCoaches: Ben Dempsey, Pat Bryce

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

Old Haileyburians Coaches: Mick Constable

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

PEGSCoach: Joe Erougian

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

Preston BullantsCoach: Zan Useinov

1 Andre Cherubin3 Marc DeMaria4 Harley Sutton5 Brian Hutchinson8 Ryan Evans9 Tariq Gerardi11 Andre Marcon12 Giacomo Vernino13 Coen Brosnan14 Ben Twite15 Blayne Waters17 Jack Mansour18 James Mazzone19 Tom Hickland20 Thomas Beck23 Daniel Cronin24 Sam Di Palma26 Brady Millman28 Christian Fontana29 Christian Useinov31 Jonah Taylor32 Marcello Manteit35 Anthony Gennacacaro40 Michael Efremidis41 Michael Fogale42 Trent McNamara43 Tyson Smith51 Joseph Mansour52 Jordan Hamilton

Therry Penola OBCoach: Mark Hudson

Assistants: Mick Conway

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

UHS-VUCoach: Marcus Butera

Assistants: Daniel Carcour

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

U19 – SECTION 4

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CERTIFICATE IF MERIT RECIPIENTS

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

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

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

[email protected]

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La Trobe UniversityCoach: John Jackson

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

De La Salle Coach:  Steve Ingram

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

MazenodCoach: Tim McEniry

Assistants: TBA

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

MHSOBCoaches: Matt Collister

James Wright

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

Oakleigh Coach: Chris White

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

Old ParadiansCoach: Ian Fairley

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

ParksideCoach: TBA

Assistants: TBA

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

St JohnsCoach: Ben Pickering

Assistants: TBA

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

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

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@VAFAUA

COMMUNITY UMPIRE ROUNDAs part of the UmpireAFL Community Umpiring Round, the VAFAUA welcomed umpires Nick Foot, Ben Ryan, Adam Coote and Matthew Dervan to training. As well as a whole group discussion, each discipline got the opportunity to spend time with their AFL umpire counterpart to learn about officiating at the highest level, as well as pick up some great techniques for use on the weekend.

We thank these umpires very much for their time, and we know all of our umpires will have learned something they can apply to their VAFA matches.

IRONMANA huge congratulations to VAFAUA Life Member and beloved umpire Russell Davidson on completing his first Ironman event in Port Macquarie last week. Russell was on the move for 12:01:47, making our complaining about 35 minute quarters seem a little petty!

MACGYVER THE GOAL UMPIRE?While every now and again our umpires leave something important behind (boots and shorts having featured in these pages previously), Goal Umpire Andrew Fleming found something new to leave behind on his way to Peninsula. On discovering that he needed flag holders, and that they weren’t in his bag, the resourceful Andrew headed to the canteen for a couple of bottles of sports drink. After downing the drinks, Andrew cut off the bottom, and with the help of a few metres of electrical tape had ‘MacGyvered’ himself replacements.

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William Buck Premier LR TotalMatthew Handley Old Xaverians 7 23Alex Polidoros Old Trinity Gr 3 16Sam Pickett De La Salle OC 3 14Brendan Goss Old Xaverians 3 14

Premier Reserve LR TotalJeremy Hannan Old Xaverians 0 12Ryan McDonough De La Salle OC 3 12Jack Wood University Blues 1 11Thomas Nicholls De La Salle OC 0 10

Premier Thirds LR TotalJack Firth St Bernards 5 14Todd Daniher Old Xaverians 0 14Benjamin Omizzolo St Kevins OB 2 11Callum Dipierdomenico Old Xaverians 3 10

Premier B LR TotalStephen Milne Beaumaris 5 18Tim Macmillan Old Scotch 5 17Nathan Smith Hampton Rovers 3 17Daniel Bisetto Fitzroy 4 15

Premier B Reserve LR TotalMatthew Caia St Bedes / Mentone Tigers 3 17Travis Woolnough Beaumaris 1 14Daniel Gribbin Beaumaris 0 13Ned Walmsley Old Scotch 3 11

Premier B Thirds LR TotalLocky Davis Fitzroy 4 11Tom Kovarik De La Salle OC 3 10Zev Aron AJAX 2 10Levi Lewis AJAX 4 9

Premier C LR TotalStefan Barbour Peninsula OB 1 20Thomas Kanz Old Camberwell Gr 5 18Thomas Cincotta Mazenod OC 4 15Aaron Cloke Oakleigh 2 15

Premier C Reserve LR TotalPeter Rozanitis Mazenod OC 5 16Damien Simic Caulfield Gr 1 16Will Osborn Caulfield Gr 5 11Jeremy Devlin Mazenod OC 0 10

Premier C Thirds LR TotalSam Ayoub Marcellin OC 5 19Michael Sneddon Williamstown CYMS 3 13Shaun Bannister Therry Penola OB 3 10Anthony Grace Ormond 4 9

Division 1 LR TotalLuke Hull Old Mentonians 2 19Darcy R Brown Old Mentonians 4 18John Robbins Prahran Assumption 3 17Gary Puruntatameri St Mary’s Salesian 5 17

Division 1 Reserve LR TotalRaymond Steer Therry Penola OB 7 24Ryan Parsons Old Geelong 2 14Will Holmes Old Geelong 1 11Luke Montgomery PEGS 0 11

Division 2 LR TotalAaron Thornton St Johns OC 3 23Benjamin Gill Eltham Collegians 8 22Kane Smith MHSOB 6 16Dylan Muscat West Brunswick 0 13

Division 2 Reserve LR TotalJason Lewis MHSOB 0 15Leonidas Dimopoulos Bulleen Templestowe 0 12Lachlan McRedmond Preston Bullants 0 10Eamonn Scott Preston Bullants 0 9

Division 3 LR TotalJustin Hunter Elsternwick 4 20Jason Ince Hawthorn 6 19Sam Williams Aquinas OC 5 19Nicholas Szabo Canterbury 3 19

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Division 3 Reserve LR TotalNicholas Spencer Aquinas OC 7 19Patrick Arnold Power House 3 17David Fazakerley Uhs-Vu 5 13Ross Dickson Uhs-Vu 6 12

Division 4 LR TotalDale Collins Westbourne Gr 3 21Christopher Jolly Manningham Cobras 5 21Dan Isaac Eley Park Sharks 6 19Max Hampton Mt Lilydale OC 9 18

Division 4 Reserve LR TotalBradley Magri-Olson Box Hill North 4 20John Alexandridis Eley Park Sharks 8 20Bryn Boomsma Mt Lilydale OC 4 17Leigh Booth Eley Park Sharks 7 16

Holmesglen U19 Premier LR TotalPatrick Wallace Old Xaverians 5 21Sam Gibbins Beaumaris 7 19Nicholas Henricks Beaumaris 3 13Andrew Clough St Kevins OB 3 13

Holmesglen U19 Premier Reserve LR TotalJack Rennex Old Xaverians 6 27Daniel Clearihan Old Scotch 0 16James Waters Williamstown CYMS 4 14Stephen Dicintio St Kevins OB 4 12

Holmesglen U19 Section 2 LR TotalAndrew Silva Parkdale Vultures 6 18James Regan Old Melburnians 4 15Bradley Austin Parkdale Vultures 4 13Joshua Kerin Old Melburnians 2 11

Holmesglen U19 Sec. 3 LR TotalJake Slee Williamstown CYMS 2 18Hugo Ling Collegians 3 16Matthew Perry Ormond 7 15Jacob Murdock Mazenod OC 0 11

Holmesglen U19 Sect. 4 LR TotalBenjamin Oakes Old Haileyburians 8 31Thomas Saggio PEGS 1 15Jordan Erougian PEGS 1 14Matthew M Mallia Uhs-Vu 2 13

Holmesglen U19 Sec. 5 LR TotalTom Riley Mazenod OC 4 18Sam Williams La Trobe University 4 17Nick O’Sullivan De La Salle OC 0 14Lucas Cloke Oakleigh 2 12

Club XVIII (1) LR TotalCraig Berger Prahran Assumption 0 21Sam Hartmann Richmond Central 7 19John Farah Hawthorn 3 16Simon O’Brien Old Xaverians 3 14

Club XVIII (2) LR TotalJosh Archer Old Geelong 0 19Mathew Young Old Geelong 11 11John Graham Old Geelong 3 11Lewis Chiodo Old Geelong 4 10

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Norm Nugent

Round 5 results further strengthened the grip the three leading teams have on their place in the four. The quest for fourth place still remains wide open in each section. In Section 1 the bolter now is Brunswick/ North Old Boys/ St Patrick’s who with successive wins have moved to fourth one game clear of the fifth side, Prahran/ Assumption.

REVIEW OF ROUND 5SECTION 1.A very accurate Richmond Central, were largely untroubled to defeat South Mornington, whose resistance fell away in the second half as the “Cardinals” piled on nine goals in the third quarter. The “Cardinal’s” winning margin was seventy seven points. Their star forward was Sam. Hartmann, who kicked seven goals.Brunswick/ North Old Boys/ St Patrick’s started slowly on Como Park against Prahran/ Assumption who held a twenty three point lead at the long interval. The second half saw the game change as the Brunswick based players asserted their superior fitness and with four unanswered goals Brunswick/ North Old Boys/ St Patrick’s held a four point lead at the last change. The last quarter provided an even contest before the “Combined” visiting side emerged victorious by nine points. Todd McLeod with four goals played well for the victors whilst the five goal haul by Peter Mann was not enough to win the game for Prahran/ Assumption.On the small Elsternwick Park Number 2 ground, Old Xaverians triumphed over St Francis Xavier by eighty eight points. After holding a twenty three point lead at half time, the “Crocodile’s” scored ten goals in the third quarter, to set up their big win, which, took them to the top of the ladder on percentage. Matthew Owen kicked six goals for Old Xaverians and the evergreen Tim. Silk contributed another three.Hawthorn received strong opposition from Melbourne High School Old Boys in the first half of their match. However with the wind in the third quarter the “Spartans” kicked four unanswered

goals which gave them a forty two point lead at the last change. The last quarter saw a partial comeback by the “Unicorns” who added four goals to two by the “Spartans” whose winning margin was reduced to thirty one points. Tim. Demetriou with four goals and John Farah with three were major contributors to the Hawthorn victory as was Nicholas Criticos. For Melbourne High School, Tom Doer –Tolhurst was best.

SECTION 2.Undefeated leaders, Old Geelong had a morning out against the winless University High School/ V.U.T., who failed to score after half time. Matthew Young contributed eleven goals in the Old Geelong one hundred and sixty nine point victory.Second placed West Brunswick handed fourth placed Monash Gryphons a one hundred and forty two point defeat on the Ransford Oval. The Gryphons did find difficulty in Royal Park as I predicted although I did not believe the West Brunswick margin would be so great.Monash Blues consolidated their grip on third place with a sixty nine point win over Swinburne University who are still finding their feet in the competition. The Blues who were never headed, had a focal point up forward in Justin Mazur who kicked six goals in a best on ground display.

PREVIEW OF ROUND 6Section 1Second placed Hawthorn travel to Beaconsfield to play St Francis Xavier at the unusual time of 11 a.m. Irrespective of time or place I believe Hawthorn will win because they possess a greater depth of talent and their play is more consistent than that displayed by St Francis Xavier during this season.Prahran/ Assumption who travel to South

ROUND 6 2016

CLUB

XVI

II

SECTION 2Monash Blues v West Brunswick

UHS-VU v SwinburneMonash Gryphons v Old Geelong

SECTION 1St Francis Xavier v Hawthorn

South Mornington v Prahran Assumption MHSOB v Brunswick NOBSPC

Old Xaverians v Richmond Central

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Mornington, face a danger game. Last week was it a case of no Berger no victory for the “Two Blues” who also have tended not to play out the full game? Prahran/ Assumption need to win this game to keep their chance of gaining fourth place a reality but I have a feeling that this may turn out to be the best chance of South Mornington winning their first match in this competition. This is my rough tip for the day!!Brunswick/ North Old Boys/ St Patrick’s will be keen to maintain their winning streak against Melbourne High School Old Boys. The small Forest Hill ground will prove strange to the visitors, probably none of whom has played there before. This promises to be a closely contested match. On form, I select the “Combine” to win narrowly.The afternoon match between leaders Old Xaverians and third placed Richmond Central will certainly serve to show the comparative strengths of the two sides. Although the “Cardinals’ will give strong opposition, I expect that the Old Xaverians possess the depth of talent to win the match.

SECTION 2West Brunswick face the daunting prospect of the long trip to Clayton for the 9.20 a.m. start against Monash Blues who will be anxious to they are the equal of any team in the Section. I expect a high class contest and favour Monash Blues to win largely through home ground advantage.Swinburne University has the opportunity to build percentage and to rise up the ladder by defeating University High School/ V.U.T. who remain winless. Although Swinburne don’t have too much form to recommend them, I select them to win.Leaders Old Geelong should be able to comfortably defeat Monash Gryphons, whose hold on fourth place is tenuous to say the least. Scoring is proving difficult for the Gryphons and to select them to defeat the unbeaten Old Geelong is beyond the realms of possibility.

CLUB XVIII (1) LAST ROUNDHawthorn 5.3, 10.5, 14.9, 16.16 (112)MHSOB 3.2, 8.2, 8.3, 12.9 (81)GOALS, Hawthorn: T. Demetriou 4, J. Farah 3, A. Mitropoulos 2, D. Korlos 2, T. Chapman 1, P. Melilli 1, N. Gieschen 1, N. Criticos 1, J. Herbath 1MHSOB: T. Grigg 3, R. Coxon 2, S. Holmes 2, T. Doer-Tolhurst 1, W. Sansom 1, S. Holmes 1, A. Granger 1, A. Smith 1BEST, Hawthorn: J. Farah, N. Criticos, N. Gieschen, M. Dabab, J. Handford, T. WhiteMHSOB: W. Sansom, T. Doer-Tolhurst, T. Grigg, C. Hebel, K. Pumpa, S. HolmesOld Xaverians 3.8, 6.9, 16.12, 21.15 (141)St Francis Xavier OC 1.0, 3.4, 5.5, 8.5 (53)GOALS, Old Xaverians: M. Owen 6, S. O’Brien 3, T. Silk 3, R. Gallagher 2, D. Landrigan 2, H. Davies 1, A. Keyhoe 1, D. Quinn 1, J. Smith 1, C. Fahy 1St Francis Xavier OC: B. O’Hara 3, J. Van Dam 3, J. Roberts 1, D. Pennant 1BEST, Old Xaverians: J. Smith, A. Corsi, M. Owen, A. Barrett, R. Gallagher, O. KeoghSt Francis Xavier OC: S. Dullard, J. Van Dam, T. Kerr, A. Burns, L. Dullard, B. O’HaraBrunswick NOBSPC 2.2, 3.5, 7.9, 10.10 (70)Prahran Assumption 3.2, 7.4, 7.5, 9.7 (61)GOALS, Brunswick NOBSPC: T. Macleod 4, M. Reid 2, M. Rapa 1, A. Gregoriou 1, M. Dullard 1, A. Diss 1Prahran Assumption: P. Mann 5, D. McGrath 2, C. Morton 1, B. Scott 1BEST, Brunswick NOBSPC: T. Mcleod, S. Denatris, B. Lawty, B. O’Halloran, T. Mayfield, A. HendersonPrahran Assumption: C. Morton, P. Mann, N. Gouin, H. Bailey, N. Keohler, Z. WilsonRichmond Central 4.5, 9.5, 18.5, 21.7 (133)South Mornington 1.3, 4.6, 5.12, 7.14 (56)GOALS, Richmond Central: S. Hartmann 7, R. Lucas 3, R. Nolan 3, J. Grimwade 2, S. D’Arcy 2, M. McCabe 2, J. Chen 1, L. Neilson 1South Mornington: S. Isaacs 3, G. Burton 2, R. Wilson 1, C. Williams 1BEST, Richmond Central: P. Tierney, A. Gaur, S. Hartmann, L. Neilson, R. Nolan, O. KellySouth Mornington: M. Johnson, J. Dowsett, S. Kemp, G. Ryan, R. Kemp

CLUB XVIII (2) LAST ROUNDOld Geelong 6.3, 14.5, 19.10, 28.14 (182)UHS-VU 1.1, 2.1, 2.1, 2.1 (13)GOALS, Old Geelong: M. Young 11, J. Kemp 4, L. Chiodo 4, J. Graham 3, D. Sahlstrom 1, E. Simpson 1, P. Lynch 1, J. Hunter 1, T. Hays 1, C. Gubbins 1UHS-VU: B. Ryan 1, C. Hamid 1BEST, Old Geelong: M. Young, J. Kemp, T. Hays, J. Graham, D. Sahlstrom, R. OfficerUHS-VU: C. Parkin, B. Ryan, J. Kennedy, J. Meehan, S. Seeger-Snowden, M. SpataroMonash Blues 5.6, 9.9, 14.14, 21.16 (142)Swinburne University 3.1, 5.5, 10.7, 11.7 (73)GOALS, Monash Blues: J. Mazur 6, S. Chapman 3, M. Chapman 3, A. Hawes 2, L. Davis 1, M. Phillips 1, F. Krettek 1, R. Shenouda 1, W. Geary 1, A. Lacota 1, J. Galli 1Swinburne University: D. O’Shea 6, B. O’Sullivan 1, J. Barnard 1, R. Moloney 1, D. Woodrow 1, M. Lambe 1BEST, Monash Blues: J. Mazur, H. Berenger, A. Lacota, L. Davis, M. Phillips, J. GalliSwinburne University: T. Pearce, A. Swiatowy, F. Brad, D. O’Shea, C. Barton, T. KitchenWest Brunswick 4.3, 10.9, 16.12, 22.18 (150)Monash Gryphons 1.0, 1.0, 1.2, 1.2 (8)GOALS, West Brunswick: A. Thompson 6, C. Sher 2, M. Roach 2, J. Hayes 2, S. Devers 2, S. Creek 1, W. Lloyd 1, N. Hutchens 1, A. Mackenzie 1, D. Fitzpatrick 1, J. Boyle 1, D. Fuzzard 1, J. Hopkins 1Monash Gryphons: D. Entwistle 1BEST, West Brunswick: J. Hayes, B. Smith, A. Thompson, C. Gook, D. Fuzzard, C. BondMonash Gryphons: M. Savage, K. Hollingworth, L. Pryde, M. Bunting, S. McLeod-Dryden, A. Holmes

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NEXT WEEKS GAMESHOME TEAM AWAY TEAM SECTION DATE / TIME VENUEOld Carey Gr De La Salle William Buck Premier 21/05/2016 14:00 Carey Sports ComplexOld Melburnians Collegians William Buck Premier 21/05/2016 14:00 Sportscover ArenaOld Xaverians Uni Blues William Buck Premier 21/05/2016 14:00 Toorak ParkSt Kevins Old Trinity Gr William Buck Premier 21/05/2016 14:00 TH King OvalUni Blacks St Bernards William Buck Premier 21/05/2016 14:00 Melbourne Uni OvalSt Kevins OB Gold Old Melburnians Premier Thirds 21/05/2016 9:20 TH King OvalUni Blacks St Kevins OB Green Premier Thirds 21/05/2016 9:20 Crawford OvalCollegians St Bernards Premier Thirds 21/05/2016 11:40 Harry Trott OvalOld Xaverians Black Uni Blues Premier Thirds 21/05/2016 11:40 TBAOld Xaverians Red Old Scotch Premier Thirds 21/05/2016 11:40 TBABeaumaris Fitzroy Premier B 21/05/2016 14:00 Banksia ReserveMonash Blues Ajax Premier B 21/05/2016 14:00 Frearson Oval Monash UniOld Brighton Gr Old Scotch Premier B 21/05/2016 14:00 Brighton Beach OvalOld Haileybury Hampton Rovers Premier B 21/05/2016 14:00 Princes Park CaulfieldSt B/MT Parkdale Vultures Premier B 21/05/2016 14:00 Brindisi St OvalBeaumaris AJAX Premier B Thirds 21/05/2016 9:20 Banksia ReserveParkdale Vultures St Bedes / Mentone Tigers Premier B Thirds 21/05/2016 9:20 Gerry Green ReserveOld Carey De La Salle Premier B Thirds 21/05/2016 11:40 Carey Sports ComplexOld Trinity Monash Blues Premier B Thirds 21/05/2016 11:40 Hudson Oval Marles Playing FieldsFitzroy Premier B Thirds 21/05/2016 12:00 ByeCaulfield Gr Williamstown CYMS Premier C 21/05/2016 14:00 Glenhuntly OvalKew Marcellin OC Premier C 21/05/2016 14:00 Victoria Park - KewMazenod OC Oakleigh Premier C 21/05/2016 14:00 Central Res. Oval 2Ormond Old Camberwell Gr Premier C 21/05/2016 14:00 E.E. Gunn ReservePeninsula OB Old Ivanhoe Gr Premier C 21/05/2016 14:00 Peninsula SchoolOrmond P E G S Premier C Thirds 20/05/2016 18:45 Sportscover ArenaCaulfield Gr Therry Penola OB Premier C Thirds 21/05/2016 9:20 Glenhuntly OvalKew Marcellin Premier C Thirds 21/05/2016 9:20 Victoria Park - KewWilliamstown CYMS Premier C Thirds 21/05/2016 9:20 ByeOld Camberwell St Mary’s Salesian Premier C Thirds 21/05/2016 11:40 Gordon Barnard ReserveBrunswick NOBSPC Ivanhoe Division 1 21/05/2016 14:00 Alec Gillon OvalOld Paradians St Mary’s Salesian Division 1 21/05/2016 14:00 Garvey OvalPEGS Old Mentonians Division 1 21/05/2016 14:00 PEGS Sporting FieldsTherry Penola OB Prahran Assumption Division 1 21/05/2016 14:00 John Pascoe Fawkner ReserveWhitefriars OC Old Geelong Division 1 21/05/2016 14:00 Whitefriars College OvalEmmaus St Leos Division 2 21/05/2016 14:00 ByeMhsob Bulleen Templestowe Division 2 21/05/2016 14:00 Melbourne High SchoolSt Johns OC Eltham Collegians Division 2 21/05/2016 14:00 Thomas Carroll ReserveWest Brunswick Richmond Central Division 2 21/05/2016 14:00 Ransford OvalYarra Valley OB Preston Bullants Division 2 21/05/2016 14:00 Patterson OvalAquinas OC Uhs-Vu Division 3 21/05/2016 14:00 Aquinas CollegeGlen Eira Elsternwick Division 3 21/05/2016 14:00 Packer ReserveHawthorn Canterbury Division 3 21/05/2016 14:00 Rathmines Road ReserveLa Trobe Uni Albert Park Division 3 21/05/2016 14:00 Latrobe UniSth Melbourne Dist Power House Division 3 21/05/2016 14:00 Lindsay Hassett OvalSwinburne Uni Parkside Division 3 21/05/2016 14:00 St James ParkBox Hill North North Brunswick Division 4 21/05/2016 14:00 Elgar ParkEley Park Sharks Manningham Cobras Division 4 21/05/2016 14:00 Whitehorse ReserveMt Lilydale OC Chadstone Division 4 21/05/2016 14:00 Mt Lilydale Mercy College Sporting OvalsPoint Cook Masala Division 4 21/05/2016 14:00 Saltwater ReserveWestbourne Gr Division 4 21/05/2016 14:00 ByeUni Blacks Beaumaris U19 Premier 21/05/2016 11:40 Crawford OvalDe La Salle Uni Blues U19 Premier 21/05/2016 14:00 Waverley OvalOld Scotch St Kevins U19 Premier 21/05/2016 14:00 Camberwell Sports GroundOld Xaverians St Bernards U19 Premier 21/05/2016 14:00 Stradbroke Park - KewOld Brighton Old Ivanhoe Gr U19 Section 2 21/05/2016 9:20 Brighton Beach OvalSt B/MT Parkdale Vultures U19 Section 2 21/05/2016 9:20 Brindisi St OvalFitzroy Old Trinity Gr U19 Section 2 21/05/2016 14:00 Ramsden St OvalOld Carey Gr Caulfield Gr U19 Section 2 21/05/2016 14:00 Carey Sports ComplexWhitefriars Old Melburnians U19 Section 2 21/05/2016 14:00 Whitefriars College OvalMazenod Ormond U19 Section 3 21/05/2016 9:20 Central ReserveCollegians Hampton Rovers U19 Section 3 21/05/2016 14:00 Harry Trott OvalOld Brighton Old Ivanhoe Gr U19 Section 3 21/05/2016 14:00 Brighton Beach OvalWilliamstown CYMS Marcellin OC U19 Section 3 21/05/2016 14:00 Fearon ReserveOld Haileyburians Preston Bullants U19 Section 4 21/05/2016 9:20 Princes Park CaulfieldPEGS Monash Blues U19 Section 4 21/05/2016 9:20 PEGS Sporting FieldsTherry Penola OB AJAX U19 Section 4 21/05/2016 9:20 John Pascoe Fawkner ReservePeninsula OB Uhs-Vu U19 Section 4 21/05/2016 14:00 Narambi ReserveDe La Salle Parkside U19 Section 5 21/05/2016 9:20 Waverley OvalLa Trobe Uni MHSOB U19 Section 5 21/05/2016 9:20 Latrobe UniOld Paradians Mazenod U19 Section 5 21/05/2016 9:20 Garvey OvalSt Johns Oakleigh U19 Section 5 21/05/2016 13:00 Thomas Carroll ReserveBrunswick NOBSPC Old Xaverians Club XVIII (1) 21/05/2016 9:20 Alec Gillon OvalRichmond Central Hawthorn Club XVIII (1) 21/05/2016 9:20 Kevin Bartlett ReservePrahran Assumption St Francis Xavier OC Club XVIII (1) 21/05/2016 11:40 Como ParkSouth Mornington MHSOB Club XVIII (1) 21/05/2016 11:40 Citation OvalOld Geelong Monash Blues Club XVIII (2) 21/05/2016 9:20 Como ParkSwinburne Uni West Brunswick Club XVIII (2) 21/05/2016 9:20 St James ParkUhs-Vu Monash Gryphons Club XVIII (2) 21/05/2016 11:40 Brens Oval

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

Mhsob 5 5 0 0 0 0 638 104 613.46 20West Brunswick 5 4 1 0 0 0 552 177 311.86 16Yarra Valley OB 4 3 1 0 1 0 354 247 143.32 16Bulleen Templestowe 4 3 1 0 1 0 307 308 99.68 16Preston Bullants 4 2 2 0 1 0 286 365 78.36 12St Johns OC 4 1 3 0 1 0 214 424 50.47 8Richmond Central 4 1 3 0 1 0 167 394 42.39 8Emmaus St Leos 5 1 4 0 0 0 302 441 68.48 4Eltham Collegians 5 0 5 0 0 0 167 527 31.69 0Monash Gryphons 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

PREMIER CP W L D B FF For Agst % PTS

Mazenod OC 5 5 0 0 0 0 484 295 164.07 20Peninsula OB 5 4 1 0 0 0 525 376 139.63 16Caulfield Gr 5 4 1 0 0 0 461 347 132.85 16Old Ivanhoe Gr 5 4 1 0 0 0 410 406 100.99 16Williamstown CYMS 5 3 2 0 0 0 441 434 101.61 12Kew 5 2 3 0 0 0 497 465 106.88 8Old Camberwell Gr 5 1 4 0 0 0 483 542 89.11 4Marcellin OC 5 1 4 0 0 0 381 466 81.76 4Oakleigh 5 1 4 0 0 0 392 567 69.14 4Ormond 5 0 5 0 0 0 376 552 68.12 0

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

Ormond 5 5 0 0 0 0 382 281 135.94 20Caulfield Gr 5 4 1 0 0 0 474 206 230.1 16Mazenod OC 5 3 2 0 0 0 477 233 204.72 12Williamstown CYMS 5 3 2 0 0 0 400 314 127.39 12Old Camberwell Gr 5 3 2 0 0 0 425 350 121.43 12Peninsula OB 5 3 2 0 0 0 341 367 92.92 12Kew 5 2 3 0 0 0 412 351 117.38 8Oakleigh 5 1 4 0 0 0 251 490 51.22 4Old Ivanhoe Gr 5 1 4 0 0 0 243 514 47.28 4Marcellin OC 5 0 5 0 0 0 236 535 44.11 0

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

Williamstown CYMS 4 3 1 0 0 0 360 193 186.53 12P E G S 4 3 1 0 0 0 330 224 147.32 12Marcellin 4 3 1 0 0 0 391 300 130.33 12Caulfield Gr 3 2 1 0 1 0 233 195 119.49 12Ormond 3 2 1 0 1 0 197 199 98.99 12Kew 3 1 2 0 1 0 204 220 92.73 8St Mary's Salesian 3 1 2 0 1 0 175 264 66.29 8Therry Penola OB 4 1 3 0 0 0 298 336 88.69 4Old Camberwell 4 0 4 0 0 0 205 462 44.37 0Parkdale Vultures 10 1 9 0 0 1 610 1695 35.99 8

DIVISION TWOP W L D B FF For Agst % PTS

St Johns OC 4 4 0 0 1 0 430 243 176.95 20Preston Bullants 4 3 1 0 1 0 379 286 132.52 16West Brunswick 5 4 1 0 0 0 376 318 118.24 16Yarra Valley OB 4 2 2 0 1 0 373 349 106.88 12Mhsob 5 3 2 0 0 0 440 440 100 12Bulleen Templestowe 4 2 2 0 1 0 290 348 83.33 12Emmaus St Leos 5 2 3 0 0 0 467 452 103.32 8Richmond Central 4 0 4 0 1 0 247 446 55.38 4Eltham Collegians 5 0 5 0 0 0 399 519 76.88 0Monash Gryphons 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

DIVISION THREEP W L D B FF For Agst % PTS

Hawthorn 5 5 0 0 0 0 746 308 242.21 20Glen Eira 5 5 0 0 0 0 604 305 198.03 20Canterbury 5 4 1 0 0 0 532 415 128.19 16La Trobe University 5 3 2 0 0 0 494 378 130.69 12South Melbourne Dist. 5 3 2 0 0 0 453 399 113.53 12Aquinas OC 5 2 3 0 0 0 467 451 103.55 8Uhs-Vu 5 2 3 0 0 0 429 448 95.76 8Albert Park 5 2 3 0 0 0 417 467 89.29 8Power House 5 2 3 0 0 0 379 491 77.19 8Swinburne University 5 1 4 0 0 0 437 576 75.87 4Elsternwick 5 1 4 0 0 0 364 552 65.94 4Parkside 5 0 5 0 0 0 268 800 33.5 0

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

Hawthorn 5 4 1 0 0 0 660 167 395.21 16Aquinas OC 5 4 1 0 0 0 478 201 237.81 16Glen Eira 5 4 1 0 0 0 471 202 233.17 16Swinburne University 5 4 1 0 0 0 478 234 204.27 16Albert Park 5 4 1 0 0 0 442 267 165.54 16Uhs-Vu 5 3 2 0 0 0 441 268 164.55 12La Trobe University 5 3 2 0 0 0 376 340 110.59 12South Melbourne Dist. 5 2 3 0 0 0 275 435 63.22 8Power House 5 1 4 0 0 0 281 381 73.75 4Canterbury 5 1 4 0 0 0 149 545 27.34 4Elsternwick 5 0 5 0 0 0 151 657 22.98 0Parkside 5 0 5 0 0 0 135 640 21.09 0

DIVISION ONEP W L D B FF For Agst % PTS

Old Mentonians 5 5 0 0 0 0 881 316 278.8 20PEGS 5 4 1 0 0 0 457 371 123.18 16Therry Penola OB 5 3 2 0 0 0 482 386 124.87 12St Mary's Salesian 5 3 2 0 0 0 444 509 87.23 12Old Geelong 5 2 3 0 0 0 518 427 121.31 8Whitefriars OC 5 2 3 0 0 0 485 483 100.41 8Ivanhoe 5 2 3 0 0 0 425 611 69.56 8Brunswick NOBSPC 5 2 3 0 0 0 302 498 60.64 8Prahran Assumption 5 1 3 1 0 0 375 532 70.49 6Old Paradians 5 0 4 1 0 0 371 607 61.12 2

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

St Mary's Salesian 5 5 0 0 0 0 531 254 209.06 20PEGS 5 4 1 0 0 0 633 205 308.78 16Old Geelong 5 4 1 0 0 0 509 281 181.14 16Prahran Assumption 5 4 1 0 0 0 346 358 96.65 16Therry Penola OB 5 3 2 0 0 0 365 348 104.89 12Old Mentonians 5 2 2 1 0 0 318 249 127.71 10Whitefriars OC 5 1 4 0 0 0 281 470 59.79 4Brunswick NOBSPC 5 1 4 0 0 0 210 471 44.59 4Old Paradians 5 0 4 1 0 0 152 447 34 2Ivanhoe 5 0 5 0 0 0 271 533 50.84 0

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DIVISION FOURP W L D B FF For Agst % PTS

Westbourne Gr 5 5 0 0 0 0 764 235 325.11 20Point Cook 4 3 1 0 1 0 353 333 106.01 16Eley Park Sharks 5 3 2 0 0 0 637 366 174.04 12Mt Lilydale OC 5 3 2 0 0 0 532 357 149.02 12Manningham Cobras 5 3 2 0 0 0 500 385 129.87 12North Brunswick 4 2 2 0 1 0 363 304 119.41 12Masala 4 1 3 0 1 0 308 457 67.4 8Box Hill North 4 0 4 0 1 0 287 527 54.46 4Chadstone 4 0 4 0 1 0 99 879 11.26 4Masala 16 2 14 0 2 0 771 2349 32.82 16Chadstone 16 1 15 0 2 0 658 2347 28.04 12

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

Westbourne Gr 5 5 0 0 0 0 551 147 374.83 20Eley Park Sharks 5 5 0 0 0 0 591 264 223.86 20Box Hill North 4 2 2 0 1 0 415 316 131.33 12Manningham Cobras 5 3 2 0 0 0 368 293 125.6 12North Brunswick 4 2 2 0 1 0 276 262 105.34 12Point Cook 4 1 3 0 1 0 217 374 58.02 8Chadstone 4 1 3 0 1 0 216 435 49.66 8Mt Lilydale OC 5 1 4 0 0 0 346 455 76.04 4Masala 4 0 4 0 1 0 141 575 24.52 4South Mornington 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Masala 16 1 15 0 2 0 569 2719 20.93 12

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

AJAX 5 5 0 0 0 0 466 202 230.69 20PEGS 5 4 1 0 0 0 427 222 192.34 16Old Haileyburians 5 3 2 0 0 0 547 241 226.97 12Preston Bullants 5 3 2 0 0 0 421 379 111.08 12Monash Blues 5 2 3 0 0 0 289 380 76.05 8Uhs-Vu 5 2 3 0 0 0 249 387 64.34 8Therry Penola OB 5 1 4 0 0 0 290 399 72.68 4Peninsula OB 5 1 4 0 0 0 277 496 55.85 4

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

Parkside 5 5 0 0 0 0 562 200 281 20De La Salle 5 5 0 0 0 0 466 221 210.86 20Mazenod 5 3 2 0 0 0 411 339 121.24 12MHSOB 5 2 3 0 0 0 310 392 79.08 8Old Paradians 5 2 3 0 0 0 315 402 78.36 8Oakleigh 5 2 3 0 0 0 355 482 73.65 8La Trobe University 5 1 4 0 0 0 298 381 78.22 4St Bedes / Mentone Tigers 2 5 1 4 0 0 0 282 507 55.62 4St Johns 5 0 5 0 0 0 228 528 43.18 0Aquinas OC 5 0 5 0 0 0 140 649 21.57 0

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

Old Xaverians 5 5 0 0 0 0 560 284 197.18 20Hawthorn 5 5 0 0 0 0 557 300 185.67 20Richmond Central 5 4 1 0 0 0 413 335 123.28 16Brunswick NOBSPC 5 2 3 0 0 0 296 360 82.22 8Prahran Assumption 5 1 4 0 0 0 366 450 81.33 4St Francis Xavier OC 5 1 4 0 0 0 324 423 76.6 4MHSOB 5 1 4 0 0 0 331 458 72.27 4South Mornington 5 1 4 0 0 0 265 502 52.79 4

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

Old Geelong 5 5 0 0 0 0 676 110 614.55 20West Brunswick 5 4 1 0 0 0 583 121 481.82 16Monash Blues 5 4 1 0 0 0 465 266 174.81 16Monash Gryphons 5 1 4 0 0 0 258 504 51.19 4Swinburne University 5 1 4 0 0 0 225 639 35.21 4Uhs-Vu 5 0 5 0 0 0 118 685 17.23 0

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

Old Xaverians 5 5 0 0 0 0 599 164 365.24 20Beaumaris 5 4 1 0 0 0 500 278 179.86 16Old Scotch 5 4 1 0 0 0 387 312 124.04 16St Kevins 5 3 2 0 0 0 419 263 159.32 12De La Salle 5 2 3 0 0 0 409 389 105.14 8St Bernards 5 1 4 0 0 0 250 433 57.74 4University Blues 5 1 4 0 0 0 134 567 23.63 4University Blacks 5 0 5 0 0 0 191 483 39.54 0

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

De La Salle 5 5 0 0 0 0 550 205 268.29 20St Kevins 5 4 1 0 0 0 425 259 164.09 16Old Xaverians 5 4 1 0 0 0 484 316 153.16 16Williamstown CYMS 5 2 3 0 0 0 365 381 95.8 8Old Scotch 5 2 3 0 0 0 382 404 94.55 8Beaumaris 5 2 3 0 0 0 281 428 65.65 8St Bernards 5 1 4 0 0 0 226 387 58.4 4Old Geelong 5 0 5 0 0 0 258 501 51.5 0

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

St Bedes / Mentone Tigers 5 5 0 0 0 0 587 174 337.36 20Old Melburnians 5 5 0 0 0 0 515 325 158.46 20Parkdale Vultures 5 4 1 0 0 0 697 176 396.02 16Caulfield Gr 5 3 2 0 0 0 320 371 86.25 12Old Carey Gr 5 2 3 0 0 0 356 457 77.9 8Whitefriars 5 2 3 0 0 0 322 443 72.69 8Fitzroy 5 1 4 0 0 0 329 461 71.37 4Old Trinity Gr 5 1 4 0 0 0 295 518 56.95 4Old Ivanhoe Gr 4 1 3 0 0 0 184 432 42.59 4Old Brighton 4 0 4 0 0 0 162 410 39.51 0

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

Williamstown CYMS 5 5 0 0 0 0 530 288 184.03 20Ormond 5 3 2 0 0 0 429 294 145.92 12Mazenod 5 3 2 0 0 0 424 353 120.11 12Hampton Rovers 5 3 2 0 0 0 298 287 103.83 12Marcellin OC 5 2 3 0 0 0 352 316 111.39 8Collegians 5 2 3 0 0 0 358 387 92.51 8Old Brighton 5 1 4 0 0 0 217 464 46.77 4Old Ivanhoe Gr 5 1 4 0 0 0 211 542 38.93 4

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PREMIER RESERVESP W L D B FF For Agst % PTS

University Blues 5 5 0 0 0 0 464 183 253.55 20De La Salle 5 5 0 0 0 0 418 261 160.15 20Old Xaverians 5 3 2 0 0 0 490 235 208.51 12Old Melburnians 5 3 2 0 0 0 424 281 150.89 12St Kevins 5 3 2 0 0 0 334 309 108.09 12Old Trinity Gr 5 3 2 0 0 0 346 344 100.58 12Collegians 5 2 3 0 0 0 253 304 83.22 8St Bernards 5 1 4 0 0 0 345 404 85.4 4University Blacks 5 0 5 0 0 0 184 372 49.46 0Old Carey Gr 5 0 5 0 0 0 129 694 18.59 0

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

Old Trinity Gr 5 5 0 0 0 0 448 306 146.41 20De La Salle 5 4 1 0 0 0 468 411 113.87 16Old Xaverians 5 3 2 0 0 0 515 392 131.38 12Old Melburnians 5 3 2 0 0 0 414 332 124.7 12University Blues 5 3 2 0 0 0 325 300 108.33 12Collegians 5 3 2 0 0 0 314 305 102.95 12University Blacks 5 2 3 0 0 0 407 390 104.36 8St Bernards 5 1 4 0 0 0 399 450 88.67 4St Kevins 5 1 4 0 0 0 356 457 77.9 4Old Carey Gr 5 0 5 0 0 0 235 538 43.68 0

PREMIER THIRDSP W L D B FF For Agst % PTS

St Kevins OB Gold 5 5 0 0 0 0 438 180 243.33 20Old Xaverians Black 5 5 0 0 0 0 425 228 186.4 20Old Xaverians Red 5 3 2 0 0 0 392 299 131.1 12St Bernards 5 3 2 0 0 0 404 328 123.17 12University Blacks 5 3 2 0 0 0 322 319 100.94 12Old Melburnians 5 2 3 0 0 0 350 330 106.06 8St Kevins OB Green 5 2 3 0 0 0 258 318 81.13 8University Blues 5 1 4 0 0 0 210 393 53.44 4Old Scotch 5 1 4 0 0 0 207 428 48.36 4Collegians 5 0 5 0 0 0 164 347 47.26 0

PREMIER BP W L D B FF For Agst % PTS

Beaumaris 5 5 0 0 0 0 586 344 170.35 20Old Scotch 5 4 1 0 0 0 614 354 173.45 16St Bedes / Mentone Tigers 5 3 2 0 0 0 532 434 122.58 12Old Haileybury 5 3 2 0 0 0 445 400 111.25 12Ajax 5 3 2 0 0 0 421 479 87.89 12Monash Blues 5 2 3 0 0 0 407 452 90.04 8Old Brighton Gr 5 2 3 0 0 0 450 552 81.52 8Parkdale Vultures 5 2 3 0 0 0 432 555 77.84 8Fitzroy 5 1 4 0 0 0 363 465 78.06 4Hampton Rovers 5 0 5 0 0 0 348 563 61.81 0

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

Beaumaris 5 5 0 0 0 0 497 181 274.59 20Old Scotch 5 5 0 0 0 0 487 236 206.36 20Parkdale Vultures 5 3 2 0 0 0 429 401 106.98 12St Bedes / Mentone Tigers 5 3 2 0 0 0 355 340 104.41 12Fitzroy 5 3 2 0 0 0 346 342 101.17 12Ajax 5 2 3 0 0 0 339 294 115.31 8Monash Blues 5 2 3 0 0 0 347 338 102.66 8Old Brighton Gr 5 1 4 0 0 0 302 403 74.94 4Old Haileybury 5 1 4 0 0 0 285 518 55.02 4Hampton Rovers 5 0 5 0 0 0 195 529 36.86 0

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

AJAX 4 4 0 0 0 0 464 143 324.48 16De La Salle 4 4 0 0 0 0 374 162 230.86 16Beaumaris 3 2 1 0 1 0 310 158 196.2 12Monash Blues 3 2 1 0 1 0 248 247 100.4 12Parkdale Vultures 4 2 2 0 0 0 300 363 82.64 8Old Carey 3 1 2 0 1 0 186 280 66.43 8Fitzroy 4 1 3 0 0 0 290 343 84.55 4Old Trinity 3 0 3 0 1 0 127 288 44.1 4St Bedes / Mentone Tigers 4 0 4 0 0 0 195 510 38.24 0

WINNING EDGE CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP

Club Seniors Re-serves U19 Thirds/

CXVIII Total

Beaumaris FC 20 10 12 3 45Old Scotch 16 10 12 1 39PEGS Football Club 16 8 12 3 39Old Xaverians 12 6 15 5 38De La Salle OC 16 10 6 4 36Williamstown CYMS 12 6 15 3 36Caulfield Grammarians 16 8 9 3 36Mazenod OC 20 6 9 0 35AJAX Afc 12 4 15 4 35Old Melburnians 12 6 15 2 35

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