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A SECTIONby Jason Frenke l

ith a third of the home and away fixture com-pleted last weekend it would be a good time t o

take stock of the fortunes of A grade teams. Yes, theladder is starting to take some shape, but it would bea brave man who would dare predict where the L . A .Adamson Cup might end up in season 1997 .

Three teams entrenched at the top of the table -each with one defeat . Xavs, the Lions and theCardinals all look likely in 1997, but Wayne Harmeswould be mindful that his side spent much of last yearin the four, yet missed out in the end . The Bloods arelooking shaky in fourth spot - Parade are running intoform after knocking off the premiers and seem keen fora piece of the action . De La Salle join the Redlegs andBlues on 2-4 after shaking off their early-seasonlethargy, while Trinity and St Be rn ards prepare tostart afresh after starts to the season thevd rather for-get .REVIEW

And it was Old Paradians who finally burstXaverians bubble. Xavs had been victorious in 18 oftheir previous 20 encounters since their change of for-tunes early last year and their 11 point loss on theweekend shouldn't trouble Nick Bourke too much.Xavs led by 2 points at the last change but were over-run in the finish by on-baller Ciavola and the likes ofHolland, Philip and Mulligan . Five goals to the youngTony Muleta and multiples from Brabender, Boyd,Digney and Cosgriff would have pleased DaleMcCann : particularly the eight-goal second quarter.Simon Wood was again among the best for Xavs - theon-balier is having a fine season, as is DanRichardson. The long-kicking forward added 7 goals tohis tally and heads the goalkicking table with 29 .

Confident after opening their account the previousweek, St Bernards bolted out of the gate away to OldScotch and jumped to a two goal lead at quarter time .J . Gollant found the big sticks early and then playedanother fine game in the ruck for St Bernards . Scotchfound their feet in the second term as on-bailer P.Goldberg combined with Rohan Aujard to turn theCardinals fortunes around . Overman , Calthorpe an dFarmer tried all day for the visitors, who didn't toss thetowel in, but four goals apiece to Goldberg, CampbellHeath an d Steve Hume for the Cardinals was alwaysgoing to be a difficult task for St Bernards to contain .

De La Sall e continue their climb off the bottomrungs of the ladder, this time at the expense of Trinity .An early lead to the home side proved important -Trinity were never adrift by more than a couple of goalsyet they never made up the deficit and lost by 9 points .B . Mannix added another five in front of the big sticksfor De La while Damian Toohey, Adam Elliot an dAndrew Mackintosh led the charge . Mackintosh is

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having an excellentseason. Four goals toSam Kennedy and

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two apiece to RogerBoxtell and Robert Phillips for the T's, whil,Dalrymple an d Stickland continue to show leadershiiin these tough times . The Is had better mount theiown revival soon; 1997 is all but slipping away for th,B-Grade champions .

Buoyed by their return to form (almost) in recenweeks . University Blues started brightly against th(Bloods at Tucker Road, and lead all day and going int(the last quarter, too. Adam Lennen an d Paul Fairbanlwere lively up forward for the students whilEMaplestone, Richard Furphy and RichardVandenberg all helped Uni Blues to a lot of the ball foimost of the day. In the end it just wasn't enough, for a :Bloods coach Simon Meeh an exclaimed after th(game, "nothing else matters if you are in front at thesiren" . And Old Haileybury were in front all right - bsthe barest of margins, too as they fell in by a solitarypoint. Plenty of character in the come-from-behind winwith the Walden brothers, Andrew and Shane, leadingthe charge for the Bloods . Lappage continues to playwell, too, and along with Hilton, added four goals toOld Haileybury's total . They just fell in but, as Meehansays, a win is a win .

And wouldn't Old Melburnian s do just about any-thing for a win - by any margin- as Michael Ford'scharges fail to emerge from their slump and go down toCollegians . Things were always going to be difficultwith a 37 point deficit at the first change, but to theircredit they didn't toss the towel in and matched it withthe Lions for the rest of the game with Holme an dEllinghaus among the better players. Tony Parkinjustified his selection in the Representative side withanother B .O .G performance for the Lions in an out-standing season so far while James Bennett was alsoamong the best . Plenty of forward options at Collegiansthis year an d Warn e-Smith . Davidson and co . contin-ue to post a winning score as Collegians tip-toe quietlyaround the top end of the ladder. Very little fanfare atthis stage from the Lions' den.

PREVIEWCrunch time for OM's this week in an all-important

clasn with ladder-leader Old Xaverians . The Redlegswill get close, but not close enough - OX by 17 points .

Parade have worked hard to get a 3-3 record andwill be mindful of a slip-up against an improvingUniversity today, but the Blues will lift a notch thisweek and get home by 4 goals . Trinity host Haileyburyin a do-or-die clash for Bernie Dunn's troops .Haileybury, too, have plenty to play for, but expectTrinity to launch their 1997 as of today : Is by 28 .

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St Dernards host an improving De La Sa ll e in aneither side can afford to lose, its desperationfor S d they won't lie down today;

rn .ucLsby 14 points .,\ ,ld in the Match of the Day tomorrow at

i, ;iern«'[ek Park, Scotch and Coll egians both vie foranci ' break on the other in what should be one of

„ t, ; i games of the season . Tough one to call, an d inlo_ s of the coin, the Cardinals by 4 points .

SENIORSy Lrym CLUB LAST WK TOTALp i CHARDSON OLD XAVERIANS 7 29f30URKE OLD XAVERIANS 2 24

;, . LENNEN UNIVERSITY BLUES 3 2 3IJARD OLD SCOTCH 1 20

RESERVES~,(CDONNELL OLD SCOTCH 5BYRNE UNIBLUESCOLLINS ST BERNARDS

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OLD XAVERIANS v. OLD MELBURNIANS Field : J .Toohey G . Pritchard Boundary : D . Styles Goal : Grant

Beard Geoff Grigg COLLEGIANS v . OLD SCOTCH ATPLSTERNWICK PARK - SUN . Field : M. Jackson M .

C,lbson Boundary : S. Hennig R. Mutton Goal : Malcolm1: enn Anthony Simpson COLLEGIANS v . OLD SCOTCHAT ELSTERNWICK PARK RESERVES Goal : SkipShipley David Murray UNIVERSITY BLUES v . OLDPARADL4NS Field : R. Eastwood C . O'DonohueBoundary : T . Dodd B . Brown Goal : Kevin SegotaShannon Ryan OLD TRINITY v . OLD HAILEYBURYField : S . McCarthy H . Little Boundary: M . Meier J .Stephenson Goal : Bernie Hoare Michael Lentini ST.BERNARDS v. DE LA SALLE Field : C. Segota G .Thwaites Boundary : B . Corcoran C . Kealy Goal : DominicNapoli Alan Bishop

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EP 9531 8333 (before 5 .15 p.m .) There is no

need to phone through final scores only as is a

requirement of other sections .

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OLD PARADIANS 4 .2 12.2 14.4 19.6.120OLD XAVERIANS 4 .5 7.10 13.12 16 .13.109Old Parad3ans Muleta 5. Brabender 4. Boyd 3, Digney 2. Cosgriff 2 . Nilson .Vincent. Mtilllgan. Best Holland. Philp. btull'~,az~ . Cospitf. Ciavola . Muletta.Old Xaverlans Richardson 7. Bnurke 2, Coughlan 2, Clarke 2. 1L'ood. Fay. Blood.Best wood. Richardson. Clarke . Dann. Bowen . Fay.

OLD MELBURNIANS 1 .1 4.9 6.11 10.18.78COLLEGIANS 6 .8 10.10 12.15 14.19 .103Old Mefic {=n• Guest 4 . LoGrott 2 . Stuckey 2 . L. Bunn. Berry . Best Holme.Elllnghaus. Berry. McKeon. Guest . Waddell.Collegia ns Warne Smith 4, Davidson 2. Mallard 2. Parkin 2, Bennett . Lemon.Peters . Thompson. Best Parkin, Bennett, Palmer. Phillips . Cleary. Wallace .

OLD SCOTCH 4.5 9.10 14.11 21 .18 .144Sr. BERNARDS 8.8 7.10 10.13 15.14 .102Old Scotch Heath 4. Hume 4 . P. Goldberg 4. Angus 3, H-kfng 2 ilsan. Nettleton.Phillips . AuJuard . Best P. Goldberg. Aujard. Phillips. Akttleton. Grill Colltns.St: Benarda J . Gallant 4. A . Comito 3 . Farmer 2, Kennedy. Harvey. McKeon. L.Gollant . Calthorpe. Overman. Best Overman. J. Gollant. Caltharpe. Farmer.Wilkinson. V. ComftoOLD HAILEYBURY 2 .5 5.8 9.13 13.13.91UNIVERSITY BLUES 5.4 7.5 11.10 13.12.90Old HaBeyhtay Hilton 4. L3ppage 4. Morey 2. A . Rtalden 2. Philips . Best A . waiden.S. tt5lden. Carly. Bums . 1

. n 3. Orton.

University Blues A . Lenne airbank 2. McKinnon 2 . Vandenberg 2 . Slimmon2. Versteegen. Blood. Best Mapleston . Fairbank. Fmphy. Versteegen . Stewart.Versteegen.

DE LA SALLE 2 .5 6.7 10.8 13.13.91OLD TRINITY 1 .2 4.4 8.4 12.10.83De La Salle Matssllx 5 . Toohev 3 . Evans. D. Jackson. P. O'Callaghan. Hart .Mackintosh. Best Mackintosh . Elliott. B. hiannLx . Toohey . Sea~er Lafferty.Old Trinity S . Kennedy 4, R. Boxtell 2, R. PhWips 2, rlllibon. Andrews.Datrymple. Hatfield. Best Strickland. Dalrymple. S. Kennedy. Sutcliffe. Andrews.Beardsley.

RESERVES - 17 .05 .97OLD PARADIANS 0.0 2.1 3.1 4.3 .27OLD XAVERIANS 2 .9 7.12 16.14 21 .15 .141Old Paradians Goal kickers and best players not received .Old Xaverians Jones 4, Diamond 3. Logan 2 . Tucker 2. Freer 2. Walsh.Coughlan 2, Hardman. Stean. Ryna . De Brought . Best Leehte. Hede . Brennan.A . Bourke . Hardman . Jones .

OLD MELBURNIANS 3.5 8.5 8.8 9.8 .82COLLEGIANS 1.3 3.7 7.8 11.14 .80Old Meltn+r*++w .,a S . Brown 2. O. Boyd 2, Campbell. Keeble . C. Eabry. Bardsley.Bunn. Best Wilhelm. Bunn. Nelson, Brown. Boyd . Dixon .Collegians Van Den Veene 4 . Pollock 3 . Humphry 2. Smith. Lub[ch. Best Morley.PoQock. Smith. Greenway. Rumprhy. Seaton .

OLD SCOTCH 7.3 15.6 23.8 29.12 .186ST. BERNARDS 2.1 2.2 7.2 10.8 .68Old Scotch Kalinksi 7. McDonnell 5 . C. Reid 4. Hamteman 4. Hoskutg 3 . Hooper2 . Davis, Spiden . Pritchard. Ilhttivt . Best Norman. Katinski. McDonnell . Davis.Hooper. Woodhouse.St . Bernards Kavanagh 2 . Mathewes 2 . Cusack, Datfey. Farmer. O'Connor. Tote.Rood . Best Donnelly. Bond . Cusack. Mathewes. Marshall . Dowling.

OLD HAILEYBURY 3.1 5.1 5.2 8.5 .53UNIVERSITY BLUES 7.5 13.8 19.10 21 .14.140Old Halleybury Floyd 2, Stewart 2. Aughterson. BFTns. Langford Jones . Dann.Best Scaife . Smith. Langford Jones . Byrns . Floyd . 6ielln.University Blues Featherston 5. Wilcox 4 . Keelv 2. Strack 2. Gust 2. Morison 2.Carter. O'Donnell, Court. Bvrne . Best Fehring. Carter. Wilcox. Featherston.Edwards. Muller.DE LA SALLE 8.1 10.4 20.7 25.12.162OLD TRINITY 2.2 5.4 6.4 10.7.67De La Salle Flume 5 . K. Mannfx 4. Hall 3, P. OBriert 3 . D . O'Brien 3 . Grace 3,Rosman 2. Moo

re. V.hies . Best K. Maturity. P.O'Btiut. Duckett . Grace. Butler. Fisher.

Old Trinity A . Sealey 3. M. Greg 2. Cameron . Beamish. Smith. Thornton.Farrant . Best Harris. Sealey. Vargo, Pegg3e. Greig. Urbancie.

MAY 31 - ROUND 8OLD SCOTCH v. OLD XAVERIANSCOLLEGIANS v . ST . BERNARDSOLD MELBURNIANS v . UNIVERSITY BLUESOLD PARADIANS v. OLD TRINITYOLD HAILEYBURY v . DE LA SALLE

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OIlowing victories to 7`herry Penola an d Mazenodover sides in the four and the improved form of Ol dace, at this stage of the season there appear to be

ei`ht genuine chances of participating in the finalsaetion. I have included Ivanhoe in those chances fol-lowing three successive losses against topsides but the"T'oes" will need to lift in the next few weeks to remainin contention . St Kevins and MHSOB both had lossesthat will cause much concern at the selection tablesbut I am sure that reduction in injury lists and returnto form of key players will see both sides quickly backon track.

" and m;^k-< - in defence were great play-

everyone at SKOBs will prefer did not happen . TheNodders were never in trouble at any stage and con-tinued to build its lead as the game progressed . "The

. SKOBs had few stars withy and Matt Chapman good

goers on a very black day ._ _ started well against Old Ivanhoe but with

McLean up forward and Veal and Co doing the job indefence, the Old Ivanhoe boys worked to lead in thesecond quarter and dictated terms thereafter. The reli-ables in Karayannis, George, Tully and Kent weregood players for the Old Hoes . For Banyule, theWilliams boys were sensational with Egan, Turnbull,

-1m^ and Glass working hard all day .

k solid in defence, Therry held off ah marking everything and Crotty an d

challenge from MHSOB to win comfortably . Paddy1 1, o and Goodwin were also fine play-

ers . For MHSOB again, Cam Bruce, Dan Woodley an d

along with r Adam Hanley, Simon

° ROUND 6sd gave St Ilevins a hiding on a day that

Penola took on MHSOB at home an dits best win for the season . With Pola an d

Johns performed well with Paul Albergo(rover), Pertzel an d Comer better players.

Ormond started slowly against Ivanhoe but tookcontrol with an 11 goal second quarter. With CraigFraser (5 goals) an d Anthony Turner on fire in theforward line and Rod Block enjoying freedom on theball, the "Monds" won the day. For Ivanhoe, "JunkYard Dog", Travis O'Neill at full back, Paul Manualand : -- Gowan in defence an d Peter Flynn an dI--,r, - s, were best .

O , took on the Saints in a match that,on paper, looked to be a percentage booster for theOB's . The finals score did not tell the true story of thegame. The 11 goals in the final stanza buried theSaints after a spirited fightback in the third quarter.4

Again, Lennox, 7 - 1and Jr .kson werebest for the OB's withNikas, Perry an dMcLachlan good performers as well . For the Sainter ;Gilmore and the every reliable Mark Tkocz were be :with Astapenko, Nick Buck and D'Agostino solid performers on the day.

PREVIEW ROUND 7At Elsternwick, St Kevins take on arch rival Ol,

Ivanhoe in what promises to be a tough encounteiDespite SKOBs poor showing last week, I can't foresethem failing again and predict a 49 point margin .

The match of the round sees Mazenod take orOrmond. A very interesting encounter. Maybe thiexperience of Ormond will see it home by 14 points .

Cellar dwellers St Kilda South Caulfield an <yule will both be keen for their first success fa:

1997 . The Saints at home may be strong enough tcprevail by 22 points .

Old Brighton takes on SOB at the High Schoooval . Coming off a loss MHSOB will be keen to stay irtouch with the leaders and may surprise to win the dayby 7 points .

Another close encounter with Ivanhoe desperatet record a win and Therry Penola in full flight, Ivanho e

at home may prove too strong and come up trumps by17 points.

Reserves : St Kevins, Ormond, St Kilda SouthCaulfield, Old Brighton, Therry Penola.

Correspondents : By 3 .30pm Monday, Fax 98899014.

Justin (Joe) O'Conno rMy deepest sympathies are extended to the family

of Justin O'Connor. "Joe" was a dedicated clubman atSt Kevins and a very popular young man . I personallytreasure and will always remember Joe for his greatefforts and friendship during our time together with StKevins Under 19s in 1996 .

ST. KEVINS v. OLD IVANHOE ELSTERNWICK PARK -SATURDAY Field : D . Dalgleish (R) A . Firley Boundary : H .Martin S . Waterman Goal : John Finn Gary ClancyMAZ ENOD v. ORMOND Field : M . Jenkins P . CallilBour dary : G . Miller Goal : Charlie May Peter Bekkers ST.KILDA SOUTH CAULF. v . BANYULE Field : B . Schmidt M .Bushfield Goal : John Robinson Russell Owens MHSOBv. OLD BRIGHTON Field : J . Kvins (R) D . Lane Boundary:M . Chapple M . Clancy Goal : Malcolm Frame StuartLamble IVANHOE v. THERRY PENOLA Field : W. Hinton(R) B . Tamblyn Goal : Ross Richards Reno Barichievic h

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done [o you all .old Brighton - 150 games to Luke Fildes. Luke's

began in 1988 in the U19's and he progressedthe reserves to become senior vice-captain i n

ic;p7, A fine clubman and tough combatant on the;,c1,1, ~vell done Lukey. 150 games to Matthew Talbot .

icr a long and persistent career "Tabs" has achievedr_ich. and his commitment both on and off the field

n never be questioned . Well done "Tabs". 100 gamesw Adam "Hooker" McLachlan who after several stintsat higher levels finally reaches the ton . A fine performerr'° the Tonners and enjoying another fine season in

1 97. Well done and all the best for the next 100 .

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Great clubman Justin "Joe" O'Connorsadly left us last Saturday, 17th May, 1997 .Whilst Joe is now resting in peace his spirit is asstrong and prevalent as ever, a spirit which hascontributed in so many ways to preserving therichness of our game, particularly at the grassroots level . Apart from his marvellous contribu-tions as a player, leader and clubman, Joe wasabove all else a great mate. His passion for thegame stirred the emotions of his clubmates, par-ticularly the young blokes and ensured that onecould always leave Righetti with a smile, urgent-ly anticipating the next week. In 1996 Joe playeda huge role in steering the Under-19s to a pre-miership which, without Joe's selfless contribu-tion, could not have been won .

One interest which Joe would not forgo washis commitment to the Navy Blues . A belovedfan of Carlton, Joe spent many a Saturday after-noon in the outer at venues such as theJunction Oval, Windy Hill and particularlyPrincess Park, closely monitoring the fortunes oflegends such as Fitzy, Jezza, Perce, TheDominator and of course The Buzz . We suspectthat Joe privately modelled his own game on theBlues Mosquito Fleet of the early eighties,Ashman, Marcou, Sheldon etc . As a result Joewould continually attempt to break that thirdtackle and get caught out on his left boot .However Joe's torps were definitely comparableto the Dominator's and would often be executedon the run .

Whilst we will deeply miss you Joe, yourspirit will live on at Righetti where your contri-butions were simply "sensational" .

No doubt Joe's wonderful personality wasnurtured by his loving parents David and Van,and is now mirrored in his two sisters Michelleand Francesca and his brother Christian .Deepest sympathies are extended to Joe's beau-tiful family and relatives from all at SKOB .

Last Round's Results on Page 39

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~ :~►~~~;,p~~ ;~C SECTION

by Russell Gould

And then there was one . St Bedes/Mentone areow our only unbeaten team after 6 rounds o f

football, and the middle group does not seem to begetting closer . It is a bit early to talk relegation, butright now, there are a couple of teams who could usethe motivation, but now to the games.REVIEW ROUND 6

At Mentone, St Bedes/Mentone inflictedMonash's third consecutive 100 plus point defeat,this time to the tune of 139 points . The Blues man-aged only 14 scoring shots to the Tigers 48, 26 ofwhich were goals . the Tigers dominated all over theground, their halfback line particularly so, and theyrepelled constantly any attacks the Blues made . Asthe game wore on, the Tigers did as they pleased asthe Monash boys failed to show any real fight . Thefirst and last quarters were the best for the Tigers,with eight and nine goals respectively, and in betweenthey had so much of the ball it should have been abigger victory. Votes for the Tigers were shared byMacGeorge, Mick Hecker and Dave Goodchild,whilst triers for the embarrassed visitors were Kiersan d Newmann . Hopefully, and I do mean it, someonetakes the shovel out of the Blues hands, because thathole is just getting deeper .

For the second week in a row Thomastownplayed out a close affair, this week downing St . Leosby 9 points at Bennetswood Oval . In an even, physi-cal affair, both teams squandered scoring opportuni-ties throughout the match, which, especially for St.Leos, proved costly . Neither side was able to breakaway in the first half, the margins just three and fivepoints at the first two breaks . But a six goal burstfrom Thomastown in the third got them the breakthey needed and they lead by 14 points at the finalchange. The Two Blues fired everything at them in thelast quarter, but kicked 3 goals 7 points to spoil anychance they may have had of taking the game, andthe Bears held on . Best for the Bears were Ristevski,Ward and Pouglos, whilst for the home sideDinocolantonio, Buckle and Donovan got the votes .

Down at Keysborough, Old Mentonians bouncedback with a healthy 59 point victory over theHampton Rovers side . In a very tough and even firstquarter, the Panthers managed to hold a one pointlead, but from there went on to kick 14 goals to fiveto run out comfortable victors . Although Rovers fullback Fletcher was able to shut out the competitionsleading goal kicker in Acreman, the Panthers foundother avenues to goal and were able to capitalise ontheir possession, something the Rovers failed to do .The Panthers had good players in Brooks, Murphyand Macquire, whilst for the Rovers, Helliger wasagain good and is having a fine year, whilstMcConville battled hard in the key positions . At 4/2

the Panthers are will-ing to pounce, but arethey able, whilst theRovers remain com-

ond half was a little disappointing for the Eagles and

Macguire an d Manassa and would hope to be better

Old Mentonians travel out to Thomastown, an d

another close one for the Bears, with just a 12 point

petitive and could turn the corners with a win .Marce llin continued their winning form with a 6 5

point (almost 70) win over a more competitive AJAX,In a show of superiority, the Eagles kept the Jackersgoalless for the entire first half after they kicked thefirst score, whilst Marcellin kicked 10 goals . The sec-

they failed to kick a goal in the last quarter despite agreat amount of possession . But credit to AJAX forbattling on, in particular Marty Haiphen who wasprepared to do whatever it took for his side, and washelped out by Duzenman across half back. For theEagles, best was Day in the ruck whilst Harbe rt s an dGolds were also good . A solid rather than spectacularwin for the Eagles, and maybe some good signs interms of competitiveness from AJAX.

Out at Bulleen, No rt h Old Boys had their win-ning streak broke by a fired up Bulleen/Temple-stowe side to the tune of 41 points . The Bullants werekeep to topple the ladder leaders and came outbreathing fire . But the NOB's were up to the task inthe first half and hung around. Then a 7 goal burstby the Bullants in the third term proved the differ-ence, and put the game out of visitors reach . TheBullants again thanked their on ballers for good deliv-ery into a stocked forward line who converted well.The boys from Brunswick had good players in McKay.

prepared for this weeks clash against Marcellin.PREVIEW ROUND 7

AJAX host St Bedes/Mentone who will look to con-tinue their best start for many years, and I think theywill remain undefeated . Tigers by around 54 points.

In a rematch of last years D Section grand final-ists, I think St Leos may be able to turn the tables onMonash and win by a couple of points.

In a clash of two of the top teams, I thinkMarcellin may just be that little bit too good forNorth Old Boys but I'm sure, and I hope, it will be atough encounter . The Eagles by 23 points .

Hampton Rovers are busting for a win and hostthe in form Bulleen/Templestowe at Bluff Road . I'dlike to think the Rovers are due, but me thinks theBullants too good by 31 points .

I think they may come back smiling . The Panthers in

margin .Rese rves winners will be St Bedes/Mentone,

Monash Blues, North Old Boys, Hampton Rovers andThomastown .

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i ustly, congratulations for last week to Stg,desjMentone's reserves vice-captain Justin

pla pl, ls d as stand in sk ppert as with victory. Well donelto1}rL t

onc of the most po aul congratulations Y t from ball atA very P

Tholnastown to Eric Lentini on playing his 350thgatne with the club, only the second player in theirhistory to do so, and along with Leo Moribito whoplays his 200th game, all will be celebrating at theclubrooms tonight so get along and join in the fun .

St. Belies Mentone Tigers - Congratulations aret xtended to Dave Marshall in completing 200 gamesfor the club finally. "Billy Picken" a loyal and dedicat-ed clubman is thanked for all of his support both onand off the field .

Monash Blues - Congratulations to DavidTnlmble on reaching 100 games for the `Ashers . Amember of the '96 Premiership team Dave is a mostpopular clubman . Congratulations Dave .

SENIORSCLUB LAST WK TOTAL

T REGANOWAN MARCELLIN 6 41r)iE'IAN OLD MENTONIANS I 36

: GEORGE ST BEDES 61ENTONE 7 29OLLY NORTH OLD BOYS 1 26

RESERVESROBINSON NORTH OLD BOYSLINFORD OLD MEN"rONIANS 2PAPADOPOULOS BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWESCARPA THOMASTOWN 4

to~;~i,.u :4~a~f

2313121 2

AJAX v. ST. BEDES MENT. TIG . Field : G . Hodgins C .Keeton MONASH BLUES v . ST. LEOS EMMAUS Field :C . Brajtberg P . Simpson Goal : Bernie Dix PeterAllsop NORTH OLD BOYS v . MARCELLIN Field : C .Stewart N . McCorquodale HAMPTON ROVERS v .BULLEEN-TEMPLESTOWE Field : B . Allen C . NashGoal : David Murray Robert Seymour THOMASTOWNv . OLD MENTONIANS Field : A . Kiel P. Buchanan

SENIORS - 17 .05 .97MARCELLIN 7.4 10.7 14.11 14.17.101AJAX 0.1 0.7 1 .12 3.24.32Mazcell3n Treganouan 6. Rowe 3. Ryder 2. Theisz. Ibrahim, Marson . Best Day,The(sz. R"aters . Gill. Roa~o. Ibrahim. ~A J A X Bram . Gordon. Halphen . Best Halphen. Duzenman. Mohr. Roth.Velinek. Israelsohn.

ST. B'S MENTONE TIGERS 8.4 12.8 17.13 26.22.178MONASfi BLUES 2.3 4.5 5.7 5.9.39St. Bodes Ment. Tigers McGeorge 7, Hacker 6 . Dan Goodchild 2 . Hayes 2, Kakic2, Dave Goodchild, M. Hecker. Kinsella, Lator. Lerman. McGraw, R4an. BestDave Goode hitd. Mick Heeker. G. Manmic. Boczar. Beasley. MacGeorge.Monash Blues Webster 3 . Maiden. Feenaghty. Best Feenaghty. Edquist, Tirilder.McIvor, Webster. Hurley.

ST. LEO'S EMMAUS WP 3.6 8.8 11.11 14 .18.102THOMASTOWN 4.3 7.9 13.13 16.15.111St. Leos B . Vaughan 6 . Buckle 2, Henricus 2 . Banks . Dintcolantino . Meehan .Pitcher. Best Dinicalantino. Buckle . Donovan. Burkess. Graves. Vau~tan.Thomestown Capeci 4 . Colosimo 4, Ward 2

. Fen

Kennedy. Best Ristevski . Pouglos . Fellaws . Ward. Colosimo. Gentts.BULLEEN TEMPLESTO WE 4.2 4.5 10.11 16 .12.108NORTH OLD BOYS 2.5 7.7 7.10 9.13.67Bull/Temp James 5. Mclaren 4 . Mathews 3 . Parton . Smith . Robertson. George .Best Prior. Farris, Graham. More, Parris. Agrotis.North OB Micunda 4 . Walsh 3 . Connelly. Best McGuire. McKay. Mannassa .Boyle, Miranda. CollLson.

OLD MENTONIANS 4.4 9.5 14.11 18 .15.123HAMPTON ROVERS 4.3 4.4 5.9 9.13.67Old Mentmilans Bournon S. Stroud 3. Riley 2. Acreman, Ballantvne . Davis .Dart. Murphy. Kitto. Paterson. Russo, Best Brookes. Murphy, MacQiire. Stroud.Mite . Lean.Hampton Rooms McKellar 2 . Stick 2 . Marshall 2 . Scariett . Browne. Natoli. BestFletcher. Helliger. McComeille. Blick. Hobson. Martyn.

RESERVES - 17.05.9 7MARCELLIN 2 .4 3.6 6.9 8.15.63AJAX 1.1 4.2 4.4 5.4.23Mareellin Howe 2, Stokes . James Golds, Jeremy Golds. O'Cataghan . Harbeerts .Kennedy. Best Harberts . Jeremy Golds . Daffy, Colossl. Harberis . McNeil .A J A X Burman . Diamond. Glassman. Sheffield, ttaolf. Best Zeilinski .Krongold, Davis. Tra}er. Goldberg. Burman.

ST. B'S MENTONE TIGERS 4 .3 7.8 9.9 17.12.114MONASH BLUES 1.2 2.2 6.5 6.6.42St. Bodes Most Tigers Connally 5 . Peck 3 . Schreier 3. Bracciv 2. Manson .Mirsud . Ord . Earle. Best Stewart . Connolly. Dickinson. Kinsella. Peck. Bracchi.Monash Blues Baxter 2, Murchie 2 . White . Dobson . Best O'NeW. Bader.Murchie . Forsyth. Crawford . Roche.

ST. LEO'S EMMAUS WP 8 .3 12.4 15.4 17.11 .113THOMASTOWN 2.1 6.4 12.8 17.8 ..110Thomastown Gov 4, Manton 4. Ndreu 2, Contessotto. Ludlow. Millen. McCann .Niel, Thomas. Vaughan . Best Ndreu. Manton. McCann . Millen. Thomas. Gay.Thomastown Scarpa 4. L . Smith 4 . B . Smith 2. Diana 2. Valentino. Scerri .Thendorou . Pellegrino . Mineo. Best L. Smtth . Mineo. Diana, States, Ward . Seerri .

BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE 1 .3 1.3 2.4 3.4.22NORTH OLD BOYS 4 .2 9.6 11.10 19 .13.127Bull/Temp Cooper 2. Shim. Best hUmxy. Rozanitis. Bo}d. Stdlinq,, D'AIlW. MrrrettNorth Old Boys Spurling 5. Burns 2. Barker 2. Fahey 2 . Hooper 2. . ... Best RateTs.Bums . Spurting, J . Chrtstian . Cheshire. Roberts .

OLD ME NTONIANS 5 .4 7.11 11.14 13.18.98HAMPTON ROVERS 1.0 3.3 5.4 7.8.80Old Mentonlans Marriner 4 . Lhiford 2 . Stroud 2 . Twenty,man 2 . Wallace. Millis .Fhinis. Best Martinet. Wallace . Moodie. Leone. Mullin. Twenitianan.Hampton Rovers Goal kickers and best players not received.

MAY 31 - ROUND 8ST . LEOS EMMAUS v. AJAXMONASH BLUES v . THOMASTOWNST . BEDES MENTONE TIG . v . NORTH OLD BOYSMARCELLIN v . HAMPTON ROVERSBULLEEN-TEMPLESTOWE v. OLD MENTONIAN S

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e teams are losin~ touch and will need wins before

vials berth . and both lucky to.he halfivay marlr ^"' the season to make a push for a

escape with the poincs, t_ C still not puttingfour quarters together, - ' =rrun by Old Geelongand Old Essendon getting bed - each week sums up theweekend .

Aquinas entertained Old C 1, who took thegame right up to their hosts and trailed by only a point atthe long break . In what was a very even first half neitherside had any clear winner . Aquinas drew away in the thirdquarter to lead by 16 points and with both sides havinghad noticeable last quarter fade outs this season thegame was still in doubt . Aquinas were a little more des-perate and eventually ran out 29 point victors . Best forAquinas was pJisston in the ruck who put in four quar-ters and Phillips who finished with 5 goals . OldCamberwell's best were _ tl r, Smith, Inkster (5)and McKenzie.

Caulfield travelled north and met old Essendon whoalthough starting well were pegged back and led by apoint at quarter time . The second quarter saw OldEssendon assert themselves and establish a handy halftime lead . Caulfield bounced back from 5 goals down totrail by 9 points at the last break and Old Essendonlooked vulnerable . An early miss which could havereduced the deficit to 3 points proved costly and until thelast 10 minutes Caulfield were still in it . Six goals werethen run through by Old Essendon when for no reasonCaulfield just stopped. Royal-, 1 , and Cox were bestfor Caulfield whilst Old Essendon's _' ' . Blasi,Lutterc idt and Podger (celebrating his 21st birthday)played well all day. Clohesy finished the day with 6 goalsfor the home team whilst Caulfield's Harr' on with 3 wastheir main goalkicker .

St . Johns jumped Whitef ' s and kicked the first 5goals in a very high standard game . Whitefriars a littleslow were being beaten to the ball by a more determinedrunning St . Johns, and in front of a very big crowd it was-n't until the second quarter that Vlhitefriars looked likebeing in the game . Vandenboom was having a great duelwith Koppens but a heavy fall saw Koppens taken fromthe ground . His loss seemed to be the turning point andwith St . Johns still in control at half time the game wasin the balance .lVhitefriars were picking up the tempo andfinally hit the front briefly in the third quarte,r until righton the siren St. Johns regained the lead . Glouchev andLaw were giving the Friars great drive but were beingequalled by Labrooy and Back . In the last some verytelling marks repelled St . Johns attacks but the finalquarter was tough, relentless football . Ten minutes to gothe scores level saw Maguire (Whitefriars) goal with asnap over his right shoulder, after spending sometime onthe bench . St. Johns attacked relentlessly but the sirencame with the ball deep in the St . Johns forward line .

8

Both clubs are to be congratulated on an e : :cellent displayof tough hard but fair football . Best for St. Johns wasHilton whilst the Friars Vandenbooonl, guilty, Law,

i n, 3aten and Carrig stood out .3 ' e ran in numbers at the bail taking full

advantage of early opportunities and although OGslooked good their game did not flow. Parkside relaxed alittle as the game progressed and OGs took this in theirstride gaining control . Parkside's forward line lacked con-fidence after great pressure from the OGs' backs . Thefinal quarter saw the Red Devils only manage 1 point giv-ing the game to the OGs . Best for the Red Devils wasCampbell, McNamara . McCall and Ryan (4) . No reportfrom OGs .

Salesian had a close game against Beamnaris buttrailed all day in a scrappy affair. Twenty points down atthree quarter time Salesian took a determined stance andhit the front late in the quarter only to see the Sharksbounce back and score a goal to win . Salesian's best wereH azel, Sutherland and Matt Forbes with the Sharksbest being Groves, Mills, Hanrahan (5) and Martin .

Reserves predictions . Parkside, Old Geelong, OldCamberwell, Whitefriars and Beaumari s

Looking ahead.Game 1 at Caulfield sees the Red Devils travel to

Glenhuntly Oval with Caulfield coming off a bad loss hop-ing to return to the winners circle. Parkside overrun byOld Geelong should have a little more confidence and winby 2 goals. Peter disagrees and selects Caulfield .

Game 2 at Como Park sees OGs take on Salesian whohave been a little unlucky this season in three closegames . OGs are a better settled combination and the vis-itors will find the open spaces of Como having a big effecton their runners . Salesian will have to wait another weekfor a possible victory.

Game 3 at Balwyn has Old Camberwell hosting aconstantly improving Old Essendon . Old Camberwellmust play four quarters to hope at a chance to get thepoints, and although being at home will give them a slightedge Old Essenylon will be too strong all over and will wineasily . Peter disagrees .

Game 4 being played at Whitefflars will see ex-schqoland local rivals meet again . These clubs have built up afriendly 'bitter' rivalry and a large crowd is expected for avery hard contest . The Friars lucky last week against St .Johns may have needed the wake up call. If Aquinas hadbeen meeting them a week ago the result may have beendifferent but Whitefriars at home by 5 goals will give them7 from 7.

Game 5 by the bay sees the Sharks take on St .Johns . St. Johns very unlucky last week will struggle

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er the loss of their three big men due to injury and willto rely on players returning to fill the gaps.

H~anmaris will not want to take the game too easily buthat will be a very close game should just get home .

p~,r scIects St . Johns ,

gpecl.al notes .Before the social notes start special mention to the

o umpires at St. Johns last week, Andrew Stevens an d

Andrea Flack . A great display in a very fast and highlyskffled game was added to by the teamwork displayed byyou both . Well done .

Aquinas have a Night Club Bus Tour on the 31st leav-Ing their club at 7.30pm. Contact the club for informa-

tion .` Old Essendon have a trivia night after the Whitefriars

match on May 31st - all sponsors, supporters and visitorsare most welcome and their is no charge for the night .

Cp-TILFI~JD GR . v . PARKSIDE Field: G . Moore L.

Gallagher OLD GEELONG v . SALESIAN 0 C

Field : S . Rolls G . Gioras Boundary: A . Degan OLD'CAMBERWELL v . OLD ESSENDON GR. Field : C .Wallis D. Kramer WHITEFRIARS v . AQUINAS 0C Field: T . Foley A. Flack Boundary : R . Binding J .Binding BEAUMARIS v. ST. JOHNS OC Field: R .Sneddon D . Anderson

SENIORSN1-, 2E CLUB LAST WK TOTAL

J. LIVINGSTONE AQUINAS 4 39INKSTER OLD CAMBERWELL 5 28ROBINSON WHITEFRIARS 3 24CLOHESY OLD ESSENDON 6 2 1

RESERVESDUNBABIN PARKSID EP.0'BRIEN WHITEFRIARS

Y 31 - ROUND 8

23

161 2

SALESIAN 0 C v . CAULFIELD OR.OLD GEELONG v . BEAUMARISPARKSIDE v. OLD CAMBERWELLOLD ESSENDON v . WHITEFRIARSAQUINAS v. ST. JOHNS OC

SENIORS - 17.05.97I

OLD ESSENDON GRAMMAR 3.0 9.4 12.9 19.14 .128

CAULFIELD GRAMMAR 2.5 4.8 10.11 11.15.81

Old Esseadon Clohesy 6. Fleming 4, Fletcher 3. Lukasz 2, Lutterschmidt 2 .

DanagtotoF+oulos . Robertson. Beat Lukasz, DlBlasL Lutterschmidt. Gooder.

Reade. Bishop .Caulfield Grammar Harrison 3 . Mathews 2 . Cutler. Dickson, Doherty. HaIl.

Wilson. Best T. Royals. Wilson, Horton. Laure. Dkkrosta Cutler.

PARKSIDE 6.5 7.8 10.10 13 .12.101OLD GEELONG 3.2 8.9 13.12 16 .15.111

Parkside Ryan 4, Gunn 3. MacNamara 2 . Solt 2 . L . PanJarL Vita. BestCampbell, MacNamara. Harvey. D . McCall. Ryan . Sa Up .Old ag Edmonds 5. Howells 3. Paul 2 . Vickers- 2 . MIIhen . Stevens.

Snilth~VkLsby . Best Vickers-Willis, Wilson. Mtthen. Edmonds. Wilson. Paul.

SALESIAN O .C. 3.2 5.4 7.10 11.11 .77

BEAMARIS A .F.C. 2.4 6.4 11.6 12.8.80

Salesian OC Cincotta 4. Bobettc 2 . Wiseman 2. McKnight. Stevens . Grace. Best

Hazell. Stevens, MeKrtlgtt. Bourke. Sutherland, Healey.

Beaumsrls AFC S. Hanrahan 5 . Matnnoud 3, ORfky 2. Groves. Sherman . Best

Hanrahan. Pitts. McManus. Riley, Martin. Groves.

AgIIINA .S O.B . 2.5 5.8 10.9 16.11.107

OLD CAMBERWEId. 2.2 5.7 7.7 10.8.88OB Phillips 5. Banbury 4. Lh~ingstone 4. Jones . DenavL Whiston. Best

~. Phillips. Jones. Hyland. Doherty . Morice.Old Camberwell hilcster 5 . Hardman 3 . Horsktns. Jack Beat Hellernan.

McKenzie. Inkster, Wilson. Hardman. Smith.

ST. JOHNS O.C. 5.2 7.3 11.4 12.5 .77

WHITEFRIARS 0.1 3.2 10.4 13.5 .83

St . Johns Hilton 3. Abbajabber 2 . Labrody 2, Matheson 2 . Chariton,

Courmarhts, Rydqutst. Best Hilton. Adamson. Rydqulst . Iabrody. Abbajabtxr,

Collayne .Wh}tefiiar>i Robinson 3 . Cazr~~ 3 . Jenkins 2 . Gloufchev 2, Carbone, Naismth .

Maguire. Best Van Den Boom.Iaw. guilty. Bateman . Robinson. Canlgg.

RESERVES - 17.05.9 7OLD ESSENDON GRAMMAR 1.2 4.2 5.8 5.8.68

CAULFIELD GRAMMAR 2 .0 4.3 4.6 6.12.48

Old Eseendon DragoJto 3. Gillis 2. Leigh. McLean. Walker. Best Hughes,

Hutchison, Dragojlo, walker. McLean . Hearne .Caulfield Grammarians Scholten 2 . Bettany 2. McDonald, Thompson. Best

HIose. Williams. Beauchamp, Farumano . McDonald. Thompson.

PARKSIDE 3.4 7.8 9.11 12.15 .87OLD GEELONG 0.0 0.3 2.5 5.8.36

Parkside Panjari 3. Reginato 3. Dunbabin 2. DMnan. Lay . Lord . Williams . BestMeCall. Drinnan. Lennon. Sherlock. Reginato . Copley.

Old Geelong BOnes 4, tiaIlcer . Best Oliphant. Dugdale . Taylor. St . Clare. Vale,

Bostock.

SALESIAN O.C. 2.3 4.5 8.10 13.12.90BEAMARIS A .F.C. 0.4 4.6 6.7 6.11.47

Salesian Brown 6.pLll~a~t 2, Byrne 2. Bowman, Forbes. ScottL Best Hunt,Brown . Chalmers, HazNrtan. Taylor, Bowman.

Besuwarfs Read. Williams, Smith. Wright. Thatcher. Tesoretro. Best Lucy.

Smith . Roach. Thatcher. King.

AgUINAS O.B.- 1 .1 3.3 7.7 8.9.57

OLD CAMBERWELL 2.4 6.5 9.7 11.10.76

Aquinas Joyce 4 . King 2. Close 2 . Best Barclay. Bethune. Joyce. Mason . Slattery.

J. wdson.Old Camberwell Board 3. Richmond 2. Brunnen 2, Hopkins 2, Craig. Ho'a~ard .

Best Evans. Taylor. Richmond. Hopkins. Board. Simpson.

ST. JOHNS O .C. 4.3 5.4 7.4 11.4.70

WHI TEFRIARS 2.1 6.4 8.5 11.9.75St. Johns Walton 6, Canal 2. Cantwell 2 . Lamb. Best Don-sett . Lamb, Martin,

Cunningham. Walton, Lagonder.w}iltetrlaza O'Brien 3. Banrnmmm 3. Campbell 2, CYardullL D. Johnsart. G. Johnson.

Bed VandMtboom. CanpbA Davis. Lester. OBnen. Outflow

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E fiv7' SECTIONbl- Hickey

t grabs your attention when you walk into a hospi-tal X-ray Department and find it full of amateu r

footballers waiting for their not so happy snaps ofinjured elbows, knees, wrists, shoulders, ankles, andso on. Every team in E East seems to be having a hor-ror time with injuries this season, and no doubt it isthe same in all other sections . The combination offirmer grounds and faster playing tempi appears to bewrecking havoc, but additionally, the players are onthe ground for longer than in previous years. 5 yearsago the average quarter ran for between 28 and 29minutes, this year it's 32 and 33. What's going on?Admittedly, there's a few cricket scores being kickedthis season, and the blood rule is dragging the timeout, but a major portion of the extra time must becaused by getting incapacitated players off the field .Bit of a worry really.

LAST WEEK .Chi rn side Park were too strong for the depleted

Eley Park, with the Sharks only able to put 19 on thefield in the Seniors, and 16 in the Reserves, all due totheir injury list . It was a credit to the Sharks' reservethat they went down only by 14 points . The Parkerswere dominant in the Senior game, with Matt W arrenat CHF, John Brown on his wing, and Brian Pedler atHBF, burning all day for them . Hille, Hawley, Bruce,tNunhym, and Georgio stood out for the Sharks, butthey really are in strife at the moment.

Eltham Collegians were no match for the brilliantYarra Valley OB combination on the huge College ovalwhich Yarra used to best advantage. Telford hadanother day out at FF, and looks a certainty for thesection goalkicking award. 61 scoring shots entails anawful lot of flag waving, so there'd have been a coupleof stiff shouldered volunteers last Sunday. Good tohave Fraser McVean back on the field for Yarra, andin top form too, along with his cohorts, Peterson,Habben, Thompson, Peake, Drew, Harrington,Scales and White . Yarra really does have a very classyline up .

Bulleen Cobras were coasting against lackadaisi-cal Old Carey, 5 g's up in the 19th minute of the 3rd,they looked sure things, and deservedly so . Then thesky fell in! The C's kicked 8 goals in 12 minutes, tak-ing a 3g lead into 3/4 time, which they stretched to 29points by the final hooter. After fumbling around andbeing outplayed by a very committed Cobras unit for2/3rds of the game, the C's suddenly found 'on' switchfor their looping play on mode and it was all over . Eventhough the Cobras didn't do anything wrong, theycouldn't match the C's when the latter started per-forming closer to their real ability . Michael Addison,

10

Chad Esler an dJames MeQuie weremajor contributors inthe C's comeback, but

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in fact the whole side lifted . The Cobras were wellserved Badenjek, and Starrett up forward, McLeod,on the ball, and Leo Hickey an d "Browney" in defence .

Hawthorn Citizens were blitzed by the inexorableKew on the tiny Victoria Road Reserve . Jamie Bellhad a field day for Kew at CHB, taking 17 marks andkicking 4 gs . His flankers, Rob Furlan and AngeloGencarelli also featured prominently. The Cits hadgood games from Paul Orchard at FB, Darren Murrayon HBF, Dan Laulette in the ruck .

Centrals had the day off, and the Parkers atBulleen Park must have been bemused by the C's totalform reversal in the last 40 minutes . As were the C's!!TODAY

Eley Park are at home to Eltham and are lookingforward to only their 2nd home game for the season.Both sides have been copping some wallopings recent-ly so it will be a relief all round to experience a moreeven match up . In spite of the Sharks' numbers prob-lem, they will be a tad too experienced for the Turtlestoday, and should win by 4/5 goals.

Yarra Valley host Richmond Central in one of thekey contests of the day. Central actually matches upquite well with Yarra, an d O'Sullivan, Bove an dAndonopoulos will give Habben, Thompson, Peakeand Co. a run for their money on the ball. TimPontefract has got Centrals manning up effectively,but the sheer volume of talent Yarra puts on the fieldis a worry for their opponents. This will be a ripper ofa game, and, on the Domeney, Yarra should finish 2/3goals ahead .

Old Carey and Chirnside Park meet at RamsdenStreet in another corker. These sides played a sensa-tional game at this venue late last year, and today'smeeting will be no different. Stephen Jones has theParkers doing very little wrong this year, and theirwork ethic will test the C's, who cannot afford the con-centration lapses of the last two games to continuetoday . Both sides are full of brilliant ball players ;watching people such as Brown, Pedler, Paola, thePembo's, Piccioli, Addison, Vasilopoulos,Matthews, Esler, and Price is always a pleasure . In agame that will go right down to the wire, the C'sshould come home a couple of goals up .

Kew and Bulleen Cobras do battle at Victoria Parkin yet another key contest in sorting out the E Eastpecking order. Kew will be determined to stamp theirauthority on the game early, and this will be the

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Cobras biggest worry, because they have shown a ten-to start slowly, and giving sides like Kew a startdisaster. Porte, Barnes, and Harrison will trou-

i,i< <he cobras' backline, but having Opie back in the

icE ; should give McLeod and Co. plenty of first usesof the ball . Starrett and Badanjek will create a few(icadaehes for Kew as well. All in all, another top

with the home game, and an overall edge in

shill . giving Kew enough advantage to win by 4/5

~oal8 .'Hawthorn Citizens have a rest, Ed Sill has

a'ready been handed his fist of things to be doneround the house.

Reserves' victories should go to : Eley Park, YarraValley, Old Carey and Kew.

Correspondents : the Monday numbers are 95479144 and Fax 9547 7764 .

SOCIAL NOTE SEley Park is having its Spit Roast night tonight .

Attendance is compulsory for all players .New is having a Sports Panel night at Sofia s on

June 4th . Panelists will be Doug Hawkins, Mark,T,rlaon and Merv Hughes, hosted by Oscar Swarv .

Milestones:ilchmond Central - Congratulations to Jason

Barker on playing his 50th game for RichmondCentral this week . Who knows, maybe if he trainedonce in a while we'd squeeze another 50 games out ofhim! Well done Pl.ugge r

I T,EY PARK v. ELTHAM COLLEGIANS Field: R.Smith M . Argall YARRA VALLEY v . RICHMOND CEN-TRAL Field : A. Scherini C . Cimoli OLD CAREY v.CHIRNSIDE PARK AT RAMSDEN ST RESERVE(44G2) Field : K. Walker R . Treverton ' KEW v .BULLEEN COBRAS Field : D . D'Altera R. MarlynBoundary: D . Gaunt D . Blackburne HAWTHORNCITI4ENS has the bye.

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SENIORSCLUB LAST WK TOTALYARRA VALLEY 11 40BULLEEN COBRAS 4 28KEW 6 23

RESERVESDOVE YARRA VALLEY 3 19LETTINI ELEY PARK 16P. FORD YARRA VALLEY 6 14

L ,'1 J^;1Tidn4, (

SENIORS - 17.05.9 7CHIRNSIDE PARK 3.2 7.5 16.9 24.11.155ELEY PARK A.F.C . 1 .2 2.5 3.8 4.8 .32Chfrnsikle Park Ptccfoll 4 . Pemberton 4. Carnal 3, Masarottt 2. Sore, Mother.Pedlar. Laldlaw, Paola, Brown. S . Oates. Best Pemberton, Pedlar, Brown . Mather.xoopmans . Paola .Eley Pak AC Bowen. Carrell, Hawley, Hill. Best Hill. wuni yrn. Kaye . Bruce,Hawley, Payne .

ELTHAM COLLEGIANS 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.1 .13YARRA VALLEY O.B. 9.3 17.10 23 .19 36.22 .238Eltham Gasparotto. Dwyer. Best Tucker, Hedley, Mlal. Bishop, Clarke, Heaney.Yana YaIley OB Telford 11. Macvean 5, Scales 4. Peake 3. Drew 3. white 2.

Loveless 2. Thompson 2 . Heffernan. M~Vean, Peterson . Best Drew. Thompson,Fung, White . Tel[m~d, Macvean.

BULLEEN COBRAS 2.2 5.4 8.8 11.8.74OLD CAREY 2.5 3.5 11.5 18.7 .103Ba lleen Cobras Badan}er 4. Starrett 4. Dllln, Ople, Orwin . Best Rickey,D'Ar o. D1Ilon. Hump hry. McLeod. Baylor.O~ep Addison 8, Hawidng 3, Curry 2, Arnett, Campbell . Vasllopoulos . BestAuldist, Addison. Lee, McQule . Yarnall Evans .

HAWTHORN CITIZENS 1.4 2 .6 3.9 4.11 .35KEW 10.1 13.10 21.19 29.21 .195Hawthorn Citizens Duff 8, Lauletta 8. Avsry 6. Sill 4, McCowan 4. BestOrchard, Murray. Lauletta. Sill. Avery. Stallwvrthy.Kew Porte 6, Barnes 5 . Bell 4, Pulvirenti 3 . Harrison 2. Br1a 2. Bako~~~ 2 .Peters. ~L'aod. McMahon. Apostalakos, Mascittt. Best Bell. Gencarelll. n.Furlan . Crimmins. McMahon.

RICHMOND CENTRAL- BYS

RESERVES - 17.05.9 7CHIRNSIDE PARK 4.2 8.3 8.5 11.9.75ELEY PARK A.F.C. 0.0 1.2 7.5 9.7.81Chirnside Park Smith 3, Hussey 3. O'Connor 2. Reed . Dipietro, Egan . Kimpton.Best wyngard . Snuth . xympton, o'eonncs. Seh~ g. Diptetro.Etey Park AFC Dell'Orso 3. Holm 2. Lettini. Mlhalec, Verde. Best Verde . Holm.DeIl'Orso. G . Lamarea TalCernopoulos . Fukushlm3 .

ELTHAM COLLEGIANS 1.1 2.3 3.4 4.4.48YARRA VALLEY O.B. 3.4 8.9 13.18 20.23.143Eithem 24 t4htbwt . Mullins. Best Mlllins. Hespe. Jolley. Davies . Harris. Glaze.Yarca Valley bB Ford 6, Reddaway 3. Dave 2. Koenen. Gentle, Rowe, Macsean.Seaborne, Ross. Best MacSean. Balshaw, Lain& GulsIleld. Reddaway. Ford. Park.

BULLEEN COBRAS 0.5 2.5 5.6 9.8.62OLD CAREY 0.3 2.6 5.10 5.12.42Bulleea Cobras Catazzo 3 . Stratton . Polltas . Trapman. Lssa. Horsfletd, Goetz.

Best Parker, S. Morn . Jackson. Traphan. Chapman. Goetz.Old Carey Cohen 3 . Harris, Seynwur. Eastham. Best Sandwell. EasOtam.

Jackson . Shrives . Cohen. Gannon.

HAWTHORN CITIZENS 2 .2 4.2 4.4 4.5 .29KEW 2.7 5.15 11.20 15.21.119Hawthorn Citizens Morrison 2 . L6ttlrea I.'mgiey. Best Uixirea Ryan.O'Ranlon. Morris. Fitzpatrick . Tlmewell.%ew Klrlakou 6, Brassil 2, Porter 2 . Channon 2, Rtlls. Penesis, Barnes . BestPedrettl. Kthtakou, Wells, Channon. Dandinis, Chow.

RICHMOND CE',TRAL: BYE

MAY31- ROUND 8RICHMOND CENTRAL v . ELEY PARKELTHAM v. OLD CAREYCHIRNSIDE PARK v . KEWBULLEEN COBRAS v. HAWTHORN CITIZENS

AT BULLEEN PARKYARRA VALLEY has the bye.

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ore questions than answers came from around of football that leaves eight of the

nine sides with legitimate fnlals aspirations andoffers new hope that at least one of the big twomay not be invincible as everyone's attentionturns to the clash that should leave only oneside undefeated .

Round 6 reviewLa Trobe got off to a great start kicking

three of the first four goals against Uni Blacks,including two pearlers from Gerard Robinson,before the ladder leaders steadied to take a 14point lead into the first break . Garry Connollyused the interval to fire up his charges whoresponded with six goals to one in the secondas they came to grips with the wide open spaceat Bundoora . "Planet" Hall was at his best with10 goals for the game while Roberts providedplenty of drive on the ball and Darroch did thejob in defence . For the Trobers Peter Kleinitzand Al Grant worked hard but it wasn't enoughto rescue the Peter O'Donohue Cup. In thetwos the Blacks were far too accomplisheddespite some errant kicking from PluggerHowell. For the losers a special mention forfirst gamer Greg Foster who camped outovernight to secure his spot on the ball .

Williamstown were expecting an easy gameagainst the Reds and they dominated the open-ing minutes with the breeze but failed to capi-talise on their dozen scoring shots as the Redsbegan to show signs of the confidence that'sbeen missing for weeks . The difference at themain break was three goals. With both sidesknowing the game was up for grabs AlanElliott had to focus his lads attention on thetough game that had come a week earlier thanexpected . Willi responded with the first 3 goalsof the second half but that only sparked thebest Reds footy of the year into the wind and a4 goal deficit at the final break. Led by PaulKeppe ll who was tireless in the ruck the Redsremained a chance until late in the term butWilliamstown were always able to keep a kickand a half clear thanks to the efforts of AaronThege and Alan Harry . In the ressies the Redswere too soft for a far more committed Willi out-fit that led all day to win comfortably .

Swinburne continued on their merry waywith a four point win in a thriller against OldWestbourne . Skipper Damien Milano was the

difference in thelast line of defencewhile brother Marklent support acros shalf back . Joey Dellollo's 5 goals helped keelget the Razorbacks over the line while theWarriors were left to lament what went wron£as a 9 point lead evaporated in the final min .utes . Further cheer for Swinburne in the earlygame with their first win for the season .

North Brunswick did the rest of the compe .tition a favour by bringing Uni High back to thepack with most of the damage done by skipperDean Demorton with 3 third term goals inwhat proved a match winning spell . Lirosi an dBoudoloh were among the other key contribu-tors as Craig Skinns continued his excellentseason for the Green and Tans to no avail.There was some solace for High in the twos witha win and the return Freija who'll should befast tracked back into the main event thisweek . .

Preview round 7West Brunswick have the week off and need

to overcome their injury concerns if they are toovercome La Trobe . Home ground advantageand the rest is all that separates these teams atthe moment, Wests by 2 goals.

Uni Blacks couldn't beat Williamstown lastyear and the Phoenix is likely to be prettyapprehensive but this top of the table clash . Yetto be challenged this season, the leaders takeon a Willi side that was tested last week and Iexpect the current yardstick to take the oppor-tunity to show what they're made off and findthemselves sitting alone at the top on Sundaynight. Blacks by 4 goals.

North Brunswick are on a role and shouldprove too strong for Swinburne by 5 goals.

Reds are finding some form but will struggleto overcome Uni High on the rebound . High by14 points .

Old Westbourne has the bye .Correspondents please fax 9243 4920 by

1 .30pm, call 94825492 until 8 .00pm or emailmicj@netspace .net .au

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

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SWINBURNE UtYI . A 6.1 12.5 14.11 14.18.100OLD WESTBOURNE A.F.C. 0.1 3.1 5.2 7.3.45Swtnburae McCallum 6. Freeman 2, Flynn . Lee, Ftavell. Leeson. Goode. Howlett .Best Freeman. Flynn, Fiavetl. McCallum. Fuhunani. James .Old Weatboa¢ae Christo 4. Salmon, Wllllams. Smith. Best Christo. Pavey.Hewitt. Crabb . Bannon, Salmon.

U.H .S.O.B. 3.2 8.8 8.8 12.11.83NORTH BRUNSWICK 4.0 5.2 8.2 9.3.57UHSOB Lewkld 5, Veal 2, Cook 2. Nash 2 . FreiJah. MacDonald. Best Goodson .LewkM . O'Neil, Veal, Cook. Cotter.Nth Brunswick PapaNkolou 3 . Anderson 2 . Dimarco 2 . 1Varren . OBrien . BestOBrien . Somentille. LVarren, Lanautzes. Hogg, Bradford.

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W,,st Brunswick are holding a seventies night,,night and Blacks will be hosting a past playershl°,h at the Ransford Oval and all Blacks an d

past players and supporters are welcome .

SE'tIORSCLUB LAST C'K TOTAL

N WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 2 23CE UHSOB 4 22

UNIBLACKS 10 2 1SORLETO NORTH BRUNSWICK 3 1 9

RESERVESWILLIAPrfSTOWN CYMS 1UNIVERSITY REDSWILLIAMSTOWN CYMSUNIBLACKS

I

21171413

SENIORS - 17.05.9 7LA TROBE UNt 4.0 5.0 5.1 7.2.44UtiIVER8r1Y BLACKS 6 .2 12.6 19.9 24.12.158LaTzobe Uni Robinson 4, Kremer, SuOterland . TiFJte. Best Lewis, Sutherland,McDonald. Currie, Robinson . Grant.Out Blacks Hall 10, Gullan 5, Henderson 2, Lowe 2 . Butterfield 2. Caceaviello,Gadd. SadUh. Best Henderson. Hall, Roberts. Da[roch. Smith . Tmaskfs .

WBbiAMiBTOWN CYASS 4.5 8.9 14.12 18 .15.111UNIVERSITYREDS 1.2 8.4 11.5 15.6.96Williamstown CYbiS Lee 4. Cook 3. Warren 2. Sadler 2, Beavtt, Daniel. Grieve,Herbertson . Thege. Best Thege. Harry. Lee, Sadler, Holland . Grleve.But Reds Kane 2, McLennan 6 . Packson. Hart, Heenan 2. James, Ha rt. BestJackson. Keppel. McLennan, Heenan, McNamara, Drury.

SWINBURNE UNI . A 2.1 7.4 8.10 11 .12.75OLD WESTBOURNG A.F.C. 3.3 8.4 9.4 11.8.74Swinburne De3lollo 5. O'Mara 3, Dellall . Piotrowski . Potter. Best Milano,Hamilton, Milano . De3lollo. Meech . Smith.Old Westboiaae Gtbb 3. Fcankiia Hast•urgh. Clvtsto. Christo. Witte.E~ans. SzuzkL:.~iz. Best Wtilttng. Fah{ldd . Leitch. Franklin. P. O . A. O'Kecia

U.H.S.O.B. 4.0 4.5 11.7 15.10.100NORTH BRUNSWICK 5 .0 8.2 16.7 17.8.110UHSOB Mazza 6, Wallace 4, Cracimell. Talarkn, McLennan. Bunn, Koch. BestBunn . McLennan. Maaa. Gunthorpe. Crackn^_ll. Sklnns.Nth Brunswick Nianhazn 4. Demorton 4. Hodgson 3. Sorleto 3. MLler, Gray.Whitman. Best Denrorton, Llrasi. Whitman. Kyralzis, Adams. Wtsenham.

WEST BRUNSWICK.- BYE

RESERVES - 17.05.97LA TROBE UNI 0.0 0.2 0.3 1.4.10UNIVERSITY BLACKS 7.4 10.9 16.12 22 .19.151LaTmbe Unl Girstuns. Best Bernardo. Phillips, Sklebottom. Wright. Foster.Launikonts .But Blacks HvAe114. Kitdseri 4 . Birks 3, Be&ey 3, Cameron 2, Neville 2. C. BrmTLL . Brown. Checsmazu Glass. Best Connk. Cheesman . Jones. B3rks . Kitchen . Glass ,

WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 5.3UNIVERSITYREDS 2.1Williamstown McKenzie 3 . McNamara 3Oldham . Payne. Best Bubnk. Hann. BergVat Reds Dander 2. Mann 2, CarraclKudau. O'Carrall. Daalder.

7.3 8.5 12.7.793.5 5.7 6.11.42

Bubntc . Burq^ss Featherston. Hann.t. McKenzie, Caldecuood . Featherston .T, Fitts. Best Frisby. MerhL Wharf,

MAY 31 - ROUND 8V, iLLIAMSTOWN CYMS v. WEST BRUNSWICKUNIVERSITY BLACKS v . UNIVERSITY REDSLA TROBE UNI . v. OLD WESTBOURNESWINBURNE UNI UHSOBNORTH BRUNSWICK has a bye.

WtiST BRUNSWICK v. LA TROBE UNI. Field: S.Lugowski M. Flanagan UNIVERSITY BLACKS v .

WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS Field : G . Seabourne V. Vescovi

NORTH BRUNSWICK v . SWI1tiIBURNE UPiI. Field : P.Maebus A . Carrick UNIVERSITY REDS v. UHSOB Field:A. Ladd G. Waldron OLD WESTBOURNE has a bye.

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No psets and baring one result all games werefairly elose and very competitive . A we ll oiled

"Bank" machine (23 second 1/2 goals) mercilesslyput down the "Saints" by 154 points. "Patters" and"Hunters" maintained winning form at the expenseof the "Pirates" and "Krushers" respectively, record-ing 10 and 9 point wins . The "Wicks" celebrated along overdue win, polishing off the "Rats" by 35 pointsand the "House" knocked over the "Gryphs" by 27points .

REVIEW OF ROUND 6St Mary's commenced well in its match with

Southbank and were very much in the game up tothe 1/2 way mark of the 2nd term . From that point intime the "Bankers" careered away, kicking 28 goals to4 . Southbank nominated Doyle, Sparrow an dSheahan as their best and for St Mary's, Gerstman,Theoharris and Chapman .

Glenhuntly and Oakleigh staged a terrific con-test and after a high scoring lst quarter the gamereduced to a defensive slog. It wasn't til the 2nd halfthat the "Hunters" took some control of proceedingsand managed to hold onto the winning edge . Goodgoers for Glenhuntly were Turner, Hille andRichards and for Oakleigh, Gee, Hall and SquizzyTaylor .

Powerhouse jumped out to a substantial leadearly doors and it looked a matter of "how" far. To thecredit of the "Gryphons" they battled on extremelywell and got within 3 straight kicks in the early partof the last quarter . However, it wasn't to be and the"House" steadied well to win. For the victors, Wright,Clayton and Hall got the "nod" and for the van-quished, Hetherington, Kitchen and Guymer.

Two evenly matched teams in St Pat's Mentoneand Peninsula locked horns. The "Patters" played 4solid, disciplined quarters of football whereas the"Pirates" were somewhat spasmodic . St Pat's namedPerrin, Young and Sebire as their MVP's, whilstAngles from Peninsula chimed in with Briggs, Bowenan d Atchison .

In a dour struggle at the "Postage Stamp", theElsternwick troops kicked away in the final term torecord a solid victory. Wasted opportunities in the 1st1/2 by the "Rats" cost them dearly. It was a tight andphysical game, however it never reached "dizzy"heights as a spectacle . The "Rats" cause wasn'thelped by some last minute withdrawals . "Wicks"plonked for Jack Neil and Leigh Murphy as theirbest and the "Rats' went for Nicolosi, Malone an dLarkin as their choices .

MAGOO'S :St Mary's succumbed to Southbank to the tune

of 63 points. Peninsula skittled St Pat's Menton(easily, by 47 points. Elsternwick by panels, 77 point,,to be precise in their clash with ANZ Albert Park,Oakleigh in a close one against Glenhuntly by 11points and in what might've been considered anupset, Monash Gryphons over Powerhouse by a lazy34 points.

PREVIEWS - ROUND 7St Ma ry's, coming off a "flogging" won't relish the

thought of entertaining an in-form St Pat's who'll beon a "high" having knocked over Peninsula . Homeground advantage will count for very little . "Patters"easily, in the vicinity of 50 points . Must agree herethe Vultures are in top touch and the Sainters arecarrying a few injuries, they will be competitive forawhile but the weight of numbers will tell in the end .

Peninsula, after 2 defeats in succession will stillpack too many 'guns' for a competitive Elsternwiehunit. The "Pirates" should have little trouble inrecording a comfortable 60 point victory on their own'dung hill. They really need to win this one the homeside to restore some pride and confidence after a cou-ple of bad weeks. The Wicks will be confident but thetravel won't help them so I'll tip the Pirates just .

Oakleigh faces a 'must' win encounter againstSouthbank. Whilst conceding the "Krushers" are achance, given the fact they're virtually playing fortheir season . I can't and won't tip against the"Bankers" in their present form. Southbank by 36points. Now that the Krushers have let me downagain I'm right off their bandwagon . I couldn't tipthem against my own side anyway. The Bankers towin but don't take them lightly boys .

Monash Gryphons, a la Oakleigh, take onGlenhuntly in the knowledge that their season for-tunes are very much on the line . I reckon on thisgame being very close, however the experience, not tomention the recent winning form of the "Hunters" willsee the visitors home by around 24 points . TheHunters have had the hardest draw of us all and haveperformed pretty well, today they have the chance toincrease the game between themselves and the rest ofthe field and KB I think they will much to the chagrinof the Gryphons .

To wrap up matters, ANZ Albe rt Park play host tonearby foe, Powerhouse. You can analyse this gameany which way and the findings are the same .Powerhouse, just too strong and too good . "House" toscore comprehensively by 60 points . Good to see a

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i, i names help ~ t

hand eir cause, Ricky I thin kRcls line up, it can only P

cy %ui1l need a few more of the 91 vintage to help

t}i(:m overcome the House today, who must keep win-to keep the Hunters at bay.

I,IAGOO Ss-Patters" won't cause too many headaches for-3cints" who'll win by 45 points . "Pirates" to do

dernolition job on the "Wicks" and send them home1iv 70 points in arrears. Good clash on the card"slicm ;een "Krushers" and "Bankers" with the latterf~ toured to keep their record in tact, only justtough, by i l points . Flip of the coin job between~ Gryphons" and "Hunters" with the fall going"Gryphs" way to get home 5 points clear . Should be astroll in the park for the "House" and they'll enjoy a50 point win along the way over ANZ "Rats" .

SOCIAL NOTESElsternwick - Sportsman Night featuring Bill

BrownIess, John Barnes and Mark Harvey. Venue -Elsternwick Bowling Club . Time - 7pm. Cost - $25 .Date - June 14 . Ring Marc Bullard for bookings(0411 427 638 )

St Mary's - Spit Roast after today's game againstSt Pat's . Trivia Night - June 21 (all welcome) .Contact Terry 9808 6775 for tables.

Monash Gryphons - Come as your favourite.superstar" evening, following today's game . Venue -The "Gryph-Inn" (all players and supporters wel-come) .

MilestonesSouthbank - Congratulate a very consistent per-

former in Gavin Jones who today plays his 100thgame . Well done Gav .

St . Pats - Congratulations to our club captainKarl Gurtler on playing his 100th game againstPeninsula . From everybody at the "Patterdome" welldone Karl . We all hope you are here for another ton .Special hello to Jonty Noonan who had his spleenremoved after Saturday's game . Get well soon.

SENIORSCLUBPOWERHOUSESOUTHBANKOAKLEIGH

MCCULLOUCH POWERHOUSE

LAST WK TOTAL6 379 31

224 22

RESERVESG.ROLFS SOUTHBANK 9 34P. DICKIE OAKLEIGH 5 30

CANK SOUTHBANK 3 29

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37 r=IOP.3 - 17 .05 .97SOUT1B3Ah : C .F.A. A.F.C. 17 9.11 19.13 32 .15.207ST.''ARYS 2.3 3.8 5.9 7.11.53i~A..k Bunnett9. R~4. Smmaatno3.:.p:vrax3. Ho3~m 3. Blank 3, Pitts. Caiwi2 .1'r.are. Cabov. Best Sammzutino, CastEs. Mdic.at. Bionic burn~ett Pakodeaus .St. Marys Blnyon 2 . Jones. Clark, LivhLstone, Francis, Theoharris . BeatGertsman. TheohairLs . Chapman . Evans. Clark. Huebner.

ST. PATRICKS MENTOhE 2.2 8.5 8.7 12.13.85PENINSULA O .B. 3.3 3.5 7.9 11.9.75St Patrteks Mentone White 4. Gurtler 2, Murphy 2 . Barr. Young. SuIlhun.Grom^es. Best Perrin. Y Sebfre . Evans. GurOer. Jones.Peninsula OB Remind 3. Campbell 2. Bonner 2. Cook. Farrer. BestMarshall, Brt~s. Bvaen. At inson, Franks, Gross .

ELSTERNWICK 2.2 3.5 8.11 14 .20.108ANZ ALBERT PARK 2.1 5.2 9.7 10.9.87F.tsteznwiek Andrew 7 . Clement 2, Mussared, Steele, Curtain, Neill. Murphy.Beat Neill. Murphy. Andrew. Clement, Mahnny. Curtain.ANZ Albert Park Smith 4. Nkvlosl4. Malone 2 . Best Nicolost. Malone. Lucldn.Smith. WaIlrey. Koegter.

GLEIiHUN4LY 8.2 6.4 11.7 13.12.90OAHI.EIGH A.F.C. 4.3 5.7 8.11 11.15.81Gknhuntly Sutton 3, Miller 3. Carsten.sen 2. Breslin 2 . Kouts. Janis. O'Donnell .Best Turner. Hill. Miller, Richards, Janis . AntonioOskieigr Hall 3, Wood 2 . Kitts 2. Lewis 2. HeveiirL Grintec Best Gee. Hall .Taylor. Lewis . Rubery . Wood .

POWERHOUSE 8 .3 12.5 17.10 19 .13.127MONASH GRYPHONS 2.1 6.8 9.11 14.18.100Powerhouse Craven 6. Phelan 5 . McCullough 4. Scotland . Hall. Birch. Jackson.Best tUrt L Clayton. Hall. Auld. Crarron.'t'~itmas .

Hamdc 3. Kitchen 3. G8̂.laist 2. Ktflnister 2 . t5Us 2. Flynn,Mva3fad. Beat Hethetn~ Kitchen. Guyzrer. Solat. Rode, T. Gfldutst. P. GAdakL

RESERVES = 17.05.97SOUTIIDANK C .F.A. A.F.C. 4.4 10.6 15.11 20.14.134ST. MARYS 0.1 3.2 6.4 11.5.71Southbank Rol[s 9 . Lucas 5. Cank 3, Pitts. Jones. Plaza. Best Roberts, Scanlon.Rolls . Wardrop. Radeli6e . Jones.St Marys J. Roussis 5. Burns 3. P. RoussLs 2, Gunn. Best J. Roussts. Harrison.hues. P. Roussis.

ST. PATRICKS MEtiIONE 1 .2 3.4 5.4 7.4.46PENINSULA O.B. 3.2 5.4 9.10 13.15.93St Pats Mentaae Gro~~an. P. O'Meara M . O'Meara. CereitellL Jenkln . Panton,Taska. Best Glllespie, Batey. Grech, Freese, CeniteIli. Bray.Peninsula Cannon 5. Bond 3 . Warner 2, Baxter. Crean. Taylor. Beat Crean.Clartngbaid . Bleasby. Wllllams, BrazxatLsano . Hinde.

ELSTERNWICK 5.8 7.15 14.18 18.21.129ANZ ALBERT PARK 2.1 5.1 7.3 8.4 .52£taternwick De~ronshlre 4. Hnsktng 3 . Daniels 3. Hunt 2. Whelan 2,Grand~Cunle. 04xrnzan. LacLS. Beat Whelan. Park. Hunt. Currie,

L HosAPI At6ut Park P~.stras 3 . HitR,anin 2 . Leneghan. Carter, Daou. Beat Haggar.Heyrs. Duke. Wylie, Carter, Pastras.

GLENHUN7'I.Y 2.2 4.7 8.13 10.17 .77OAKLEIGH A.F.C. 5.1 9.7 12.9 13.12 .90Glenhuntiy Pappin 3. Ryan 3 . Sutton. Williams. Bain . Seabrook. BestMeLinden. OHare, Pappin. Talarlco. Haggerty. Seabrook.Oakleo Dtckdc 5, Tatterson 2. Andanopoulos. Bloomfield, Bromley, Delt'Aquila,Dnnadd, Osb= Beat Chapple . Dickey. DdrA.qui)a. Dnnadel. Bromley, Tatterson.

POWERHOUSE 1.2 2.5 3.7 7.8 .50MONASH GRYPHONS 2 .2 6.4 9.5 13.6 .84Pmred~ Maddox 2. 2. McCardel . McLeod. Phelan. Best Ryan . Doyle.Norman. McCord-.1. Tavi~, raint.Mosh Gryphons Kalter 4 . Graydon 2. Barry 2. Coleman. Bennett. BugeJa,Togiu(I. Beat Charleston, Bugeja. Coleman. Martin, Freeman. Wadley. Bennett.

NlAY31-ROUPIDSELSTERNWICK v. ST. MARYSPENINSULA v . ANZ ALBERT PARKST. PATRICKS MENTONE v . OAKLEIGHSOUTHBANK CBA v. MONASH GRYPHONSGLENHUNTLY v. POWER HOUS E

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ST. MARYS v . ST. PATRICKS MENTONE Field : G .Brereton G . Wolter PENINSULA 0 B v . ELSTERNIYICKField : G . Armstrong G . Stoppa OAKLEIGH v. SOUTH-BANK CBA Field : T. Ovadia (R) S . M an n ix MONASHGRYPHONS v . GLENHUNTLY Field : J . Ashurst P.Griffiths ANZ ALBERT PARK v. POWER HOUSE Field :A . Damen (R) M . Whitman

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MELBOURNE

SPORTS BOOKS

COACHES' CLIPBOARDAFCA/VAFA

0 ver 30 years ago the late Len Smith, whocoached both Fitzroy and Richmond, decide d

to put pen to paper and write his philosophies of foot-ball . There precious notes are only owned by a hand-ful of people and I am one who is privileged to havethem . Len Smith was my grandfather and I would liketo pass on his thoughts of -

"THE AIMS AND DUTIES OF A COACH "1 . No 1 aim is to help to win a premiership for his

club .2 . It is not good enough to have the knowledge . One

must cultivate the ability to impart that knowl-edge.

3. Do not judge success by what you have achieved,but by what you should have achieved with theability you have.

4. A coach should train a player to use his ability tothe fullest advantage of the team .

5. He must be capable of earning the respect of hisplayers .

6. A coach should be able to instil into the players avery high "team spirit" or love of this club .Dedication, friendship, unselfishness are vital .

7. He should teach players the value of disciplineand how our great game should be played .Sportsmanship and sincerity and how to acceptdefeat graciously and be modest winners shouldalso be impressed on them .

8 . A coach should study and know the rules of foot-ball and be able to explain their meaning.

9 . Team tactics should be discussed collectively andalso individually and thus all players should be

aware of team planning and their own individualrequirement in that planning .

10 .Treat each player individually and learn all of hisproblems both football and personal so that youcan assist him to overcome them .

11 .Be a friend and confident and encourage him toseek your help.

12 .It is sometimes necessary to be tolerant, but betough on "psycho's" .

13 .Your job is to train players with a deep sense ofteamwork and team loyalty .

14 .A coach must be able to get his players fit andkeep them fit both mentally and physicallythroughout the duration of the season .

15. So a coach should channel his thinking into these4 basic areas.

1) Concentration on the individual ability of eachplayer to make sure they know what to prac-tice so that they become expert at the funda-mentals .

2) Physical conditioning.3) Team work and tactics .4 . Mental conditioning.In closing - if you, as coach or a potential coach,

put these 15 points into your coaching make-up, youat least have the right ingredients for success (alsothe right stable of players will assist greatly) .

Wayne HarmesSenior Coach

Old Scotch AFCExcerpts from "The notes of Len Smith "

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2 . ~g~yam'e(VC) 451 T.WOOdruff

'~ a.l3onnk.i .,., 46. W . Eade47. 'Nei249. J . RAu~ Hastorth

. R.Ha~rrad53 . G .Pamham54, A. UPtr0l55 . S.Oimer56. L Marget58 . D. Wat~59. C . McPhe+san60, D. Crewdson61 . T . Ewait62. A . Legs64. R. Martin65. R . Kent67. R. Handily68. N . Biggn69. J . Stewart70. J. Thomas77 . G. Rhode s72 . A. Bette73. B.75. S .76. S, Grahed77. M . Day~ ~ . , . . ,

~. L Seager31, S,Thwnas (V C)52, J, Wate rs33~ ~Witfiams.

4( ' 34, Kforen35. aGeM .ra~:P~

37. B. Lee

p,ZENODCoach ; Kevin King

j 1. JohnsonJ. Seaton

3 C. Grant4, D . N/sbett5. P . Egan NC)6 . L Vacne77 . S. Paatuca (G)a A . Smyth .9 . S.Geabe6~u

10. L Pedsir>st y . A. Meadowst2. A. (Arnn (V C)14. D. Ke[ty16 . M . Dawes17. N . Meehan}8. B . Meehan19. D. Ciarn,xo

P. McCuGorh21 . 0. Ris922. T . Bet1rY23, P . Nelson24 . J . Pers125 . J. Dunne29, P

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'JJ . D.32. P. Fotinfotis34. R. HaeAans42 . L Stephenson74. A . McDav1076 . N. Parry

OLD CAREYCoach: Peter Schitier

1 . C. An9us (C)2. F .Yaghmoor

3. P. Ce(cW-4. J . Powell5 . T . Baker6. S' Weal7; C. Anson8, J. Zito9. J, Woods

10 . S. Lan1auet i . P. Vary:am"12 . J . Mai14 . M. Rafiaele15. B . Hood16 . A. COsteeo17. K . Lewis18. C. RdrartU19. T. Wood,20. M . Lawrence21 . D. Stcne22. C. Battle23 . T. Stuart24. N. MacLean25. A . Tranter26 . S. Wood

27. C .Dav2J,28, S. Vital

32 . M. MigHOnni34. J .Famier35 . S. M000weit35. L. Cieak39 . J . Nash43. F . Hekins47. A Bond

N. Seals0 . Cochrane

K. SA . WhiteJ . AnnuP g~

HANG TENENQ .P .O .

Bar & Bistro

THE AMATEURFOOTBALLER 1996

OLD MELBURP~Coach : Mark Zuker

1 . C C1oke

2. J . Berry (OVC)3 . F . Purcea4. S. Mu raY (C)5. A. Jakawanko6 . A CraWShaY7. A . Batns NC)8. C. Langford9. D . Gardener

10. M . Banko1 . D .Puttz2

V. R . Campbem13 . R. Tandy14. M. Bennett15. D .FabmYi

t6 . 0. Moms17. J.MNer(DVG)18 . R. Forster19. W. Dengue20. S .Oaon

1. J . AnrNOru s

22 . J. Tomlinson23. A . Ccoch24 . J . McKenna

25 . R .Sewe4 PVC )28. C. Sbree

29 . N. Cauzens30, N . Coutts32 . J . Wdght33, D. Var1eY34. A. Maher35 . E. SedgleY39. J. Rig9

OLDPARAD{ ANS

h2nen Coach:

7 Ken m tlvy (PDrpi 1 e

e

5 . S.Pnrtcw2. M. LY~

wd~3 . it4. J.ltxas5 . AHaxa36. ABU0=5a7. MatJOfceS. D. Rl~m9. 8. R '.w10. M. Pa wg%11 . A. B dkZr12. M.DOrrurgu'-y3. 8.Ra'-A14. S .Ci84da15. 4A.Dempster16 M . G9-17. A. Bu=1& L .G34ra+19. M..kw-20. G.PwLwu721 . D .Green2'L M. FkM23. t&-q"9

24. 8 . LYrrn25. G.eStd

27. ~~ r2& 0.SLwran 45. S.Hastr:

29. 8. WoeirP1n 47 . P. Yar✓7a

3D. ATdadco 48. C

31 . ASmM 49 . LKNtI

32 C .Wt4)tA '.A. T.tesdg3. Q.Warren 5

52 .5. 'u~aa34. D .Var~

53. 5 .O'N?R35 PL Sacw3S AB~ '•dao 54 . J .Me ,

37. D.&raa'c% 55. D .Peim~

gg G.OT.~aa 5~7. TR~o-~n

39. M.Ba~o 58. J.Snrth

`~. ~' ~~ 59 . 0. Se+ w41 . AO+Bas'-.

W. FA.Vcntu~42 Matf.as9n» 61

. J.Va o43. GBUtd?r6 . P.CAttF'R44 . M. v72. F .V€acN

45. L Nams

s OLD X ACoach : Pat Hawkins

1 . 6M1.flost2 T.FertkcJ

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it. aNeSnz tA.Y e b3. tLTted

14. LFiebtS15. LD %-J`n`s1& D.Sa'+eY17. LCard9I& D .t7krW19.fLS res2p D.Treca21 . BS$i~'2'L J.Oems

2a4. GGmds 4 G.̀~2& T. Gomm

4 . B.tfe~ . J't~y W . LGxic4Y27 . G.tk0.Ra+ 5}, Rfad ,2& P.C~Y29. N.@~d S9, .30. C.Fkae31 ASkSJem 54. T.BOrskn

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Q5 P34. T.Fbg

35. MQ~n ~. M~3G JPfd em Mwald,3T 11)rJO~ 61

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40. L F+re'+aM 63 4. e S r~wdaM. At)ik'n

65 D. t n68 hL miWae

67. P.Detiln'i'!68, tA.Ptdn2e[

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S~~L~'" ~\Vhitehall St, Yarravilte

Ph : 9687 8722

I . A. Stranied2, T. Wilkinson

,3. R. B~nKa4, D . Thomas5. J. Pearson6 . P.fannazza7, T. Harvey8 . J. DelaneY9, R, Nutter

10. B . Overmany} . S.6sc4rson12. B . Hogan13 . S. McKeon4 A .Thomas

15. A. Brandt16. J. Uoyd17. T . Pianta

4L Kavanagh

21 . B. t .ought+n25. D. Fewster27 . James Mount30. Joseph Mount31 . B. Swan32, J. Evans43, C. Davis

622 Mf . Atexander Rd.

hlooDeeFoods

93261199

I . A. CaMary2. A. Jones3. P. Mount (DVC)4, C . Baker5.0.Brown6 •7 . M . P8 P9 . L CmsSwett

10. M .Davoren1t . J. BerTn12 B . Datahe/13 . M,MdnemY

14. N. Moore15, A . Finney1 6. B.Otnrtc(C)17 B. Day (DVC)18 . M. Funstan} A We20. J .O't3rien (VC)

21 . N. Sfer22. J . Vmcent23 . G. Haddad24. R . SheedY25. S . takCanneli

26. R. Zeman27. S. Andrew28 . C. Busson g29. J. Daifey30 N EdvrXds.

pA 0'DormeA3 . J: An~s33 R Ryan34 . J. Luncantonto35. J . Nda+?38 . M. ConO37. J. Hunt

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Caadt : Steve Carroll

1, M, Belford2. R . Berrlamin3 . D. Bolton4. C. Brooks5. H. Chdstie6. B. CrilerY7 J . Camm8, M. Cobtxedk9 . M. Coleman

10. J .Car3ooouPas11 . N . Co'rMng12. W. Crocke r13 . A. Davidson14. J . Eastau9h (C)15. B,Fricker(DVC)

16. S. Fuller

17. M. GodreY18 . T . Hayes19. J. Hoctsing20 . W.Jacksa'21 . T .Johnson22. D . Keity23. M . fCOmok24. ~. Lyl

e MahOneY25.26 . McKenzie-WHaRJ

27. X . McKinnon

28 . 8. O'Gorman29. J .Pres430, T. ROydhouse31 . J. Starting32 L Stevens33 . E . Stewart34. J. Stursock (VG),35, A .Tem636. R. Versteegen.37. J . W+tcox.38. A. Winter39. D. Wood

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Under 19 (2)BEAUflAARISCoach : Peter McBrea rty

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

10. G . Moloney11 . G .Johnson12 . J . Baytord13 . D. Emmar.orl14. A. <hgn15. F. McDonald16. S . Mitchell17. T. Eaton78. A . Palmer19. R . Thornton20. T. Cotter21 . A. Catlin22. S. McKay23. B. Ferguson24. C. Celan25. K. Danadrki26. S. Horler27. J. Vance28. J. McKenzie29. C. Martin30. R. Canfield31 . N. Kennedy41 . A. Van Dan Blink47. T. McAlpine51 . D. Sheldrake53. T. Rand

MARCELLINCoach : Shaun Mangan

1 . M. Randazzo (C)2 M. Roberts3. G . Gull4. L Bet6ol (DVC)5 . G . Hawkins6. C . Keogh7. W. De VercelliG. T. Louder9. D . Marson

10. M. Moussi11 . P. Pappalardo12. M. Karavasiks13. C . Duinardo14. D . C.Gro15. B. Symes16. S. O'Connor17. J . Pacocdoco18. J . Sheehan (VC)19. L Pettinella20. N . Mathews21 . M. Van Lint22. D . Kearney23. P. Diacogiargis24. J . Smart25. J . Delahunt26. M. Maguire27. D . Hogan28. R . English29. B. Dinneen35. C . Abzangelis50. B. Kearney

The Beehiveo Hotel 0

Hawthor n

COLLEGIANSCoach : Tim Kilwort h

1 . T. Van DerVenne2. S . Elg3. J . Clark4. G. Brown (C)5. L. Taylor6. C. Mallard7. L. Byrne8. B . Page9. M . Britten

10. A .l .angdon11 . M . Gromotka12. P . Johnston13. N . Florentine (C)14. T. De Young15. C. Hams (C)16. A . Baxter17. R . Hosking18. A Conn19. R . Lull20. J. Waters22. P . Waycott23. T. Holden26. T. Champion (C)30. L. Moon32. J. Tarpey33. B. Sanwei41 . S. Sayers44. C . Gihson69. A. Dakin

OLD CAMBERWELLCoach: Andrew TslndosI . T Donava n3. E . Williams5. B . Smith6. A Hanson8. J . Hardman9. A Gebley

10. J . Webb11 . C. WII&ams12. A. Patterson (C)13. S. Hancock14. J . Heffernan15. A. Gleeroy16. A. Baker17. R . Scott18. A Campbell20. B. Day21 . S. Barry22 . J. Miles23 . M. Cook24 . S. Pickles27 . S. Miles29 . S. Budcett30. J. Zenfier31 . M . Wilkinson32. C. Davi s36. A Kettle41 . W. Suffer44. W.Orwin47. L Junipe r

PAT=TERSON.,HENEY~RiNG~1410d ~.

OLD HAILEBURYCoach : Greg Lassicock

1 . C. Home2 . S. Davey3. S. Saunders4. M . Thiele5. P. Dimond6. D. Reid7. B . Shearer8. R. Parker9. E . Dunphy

10. D. Harrop11 . R . Goulden12. D . Warden13. G. Finlayson15. C . Jayasekem16. B. t .angorclJones19. C . Efsthatiou21 . B. Waters22. D. Mason24. C. Pountney25 . N. Biggs26 . J. Bell27 . B. Carson29 . C. Joyce30 . A. Rode60 . M . Scmaia

OLD SCOTCHCoach: Terry Kendall

1 . C.Junkheer2. L Hanrrermart3. A. Parke r4. A. SheerS. T. Stewart6. I. Mackenzie7. T. Gros s8. T. Frankanburg9. N . O'Brien

10. N . Smith11 . L HavAdns12. L Hume14. J. McNeur15 . C. Lunn16 . T. Chapman17 . A. M,ecenn18 . J . Hughes19. H. Jenkins20. C. Tmdale21 . M. Toose23. O. Crane25. J. Lave28. A. tines29. D. Rot:sor,31 . S. Prendergast34 . M. Soccio36 . L Andrews37 . N. Thompson41 . Mark aBrien44. S . Connor65. Matthew O'Brien67. A. Crow70. N . Sladen71 . C . Ward89. R. Silverwood

~,;41LLE~

ENGINEERING

UNIVEFtSfiY BtACKSCoach: Craig Thompson

1 . M. Atkin2. L Brawn3. M. Byrne4. P. Cavicchiob5. X Cements6. B. Dryne7. 0. Fivnass8. B. Henderson9 . D. Leahy

10. A. Meher11 . J. Man,12. J. Mc~A.1ey13. R. McNamara14. A McNicholin . S. Moody16. B. Murphy17. A. Nolan18. W. Pascoe19 . C. Pease20. H.Pedc21 . C. S&Mrg22 . T. Sessions23 . M . Staunton24 . S. Vogler25 . S . Wimpress26 . S . While27 . N. Wilson28. G. Baud29. B . Costello30. S . Dimond31. P. Greerbank32. E . Hannon33. J . Hodgkins34. J . Hunt35. J . Olmstead86. L. Maguire37. J . Martin38. J . Slafmrorth39. D . Walsh40. T. Reid41 . k winter42. A Naughton43. L MeRirgs44. D . Biks45. M. Raffaela46. A Ashley

WARRINGALCoach: John Stanton

1 . C .Taylor(C)2. D . Stroules3. B. Kinnear4. M. George5. M. Pope6. B. Wilson7. S. Anderson8. C. Williams,9. B. Davison

10. S . French11 . S . Yin (C)12. M . Manovela13. S. Hartridc14. M.VanL'mt15. G. Long (VC)16. S. BrarWt17. B. Parkes18. H . Veale19. S. Waiters20. P.Stannans21 . R. Gray22 . A Camilleri23 . M. Bortikn24. P. James (VC)25. A HOpgood26. J . Anderson27. S . Attach28. D. Nasrallah29. M . Walton30. D. Mutton31 . G. Beg

L Hull-BrownB. White

, T. ThomsonC . Burk eH. Mousse

HUGH LYONKNITWEAR

Banyule NewsagencyTattslotto & Post Office

WHITEFRIARSCoach: Andy DalrympleAssistant Mal GoodeyI . A. Croug h2. M. Northey3. B. Phan5. D. Eames6 . B. Wmd i7. M . WiMerberm (C)8. R. Fedele (VC )9, S. Gillen

10 . A.Johnson11 . M . Cassarino12 . D. Reid13. T. H ilton14. J . T reyvaud15. B. Doherty16. T. Mulcahy17. R. Murray18. C.O'ConnOr19. M . Duffy20. S . Fleming21 . M . Setches22. S . Davis23. J . Bond24. M . Nolan25. N . Crasher26. D . Sullivan27. T. Hoare28. D . Cassarino29. M. Walsh30. A. Beattie31 . D . Edwards32. C . Leahy33. M. Rees.34. M. Anderson35. B. Keati ng36. A. Sealey

M E`~UURNE

MrTCHA M

wILL1AMSTOWNCYMSCoach: Tony Ryan

1 . B. Words2. B. Cocks3. A. Petzierides4. M . Hewitt5. G. Rickard6. B . Twist7. E . Mould8. A MaCWey9. S. Wuchatsch

10. L Gray11 . D . Macleod12. N . Hunt13. J. Clark14. B. Davies15. L Grochahoves4o16. B. Forrester17. L Gray18 . H. Ahmad19 . W. James20 . M . Manning21 . L Oldham22. T. Murray23. G. Singleton24. J. Mater25. L Thomas26. T. Thompson27. C . Matthews28. W. Yessine29. S. Hudson30. J. Wyatt31 . B. Todd

18 0 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 1996

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Under 19 (2) BlueAJAXCoactr: Henry Rittemtant.ssistarrt Bruce Joseph

J. Ra~nanI .2 . J. s~me (C)3. B. Davis4. G. Dukes5. J. Rath

` 6. D. Loewy,. 7. S. Vdrrytcross8 J. Rosenbaum

.,, 9. S. Ajzerunan10. H. SnowII . J. Sdw

,12 D.Katz13. R.Sochm14. J. Weinstock15. A.=

d16. P.17. A MO M18. A. Gotva n19. G . W&.man (DVC)20. S.Czamy

'21 . D. Stub22. A. Wiser23. A. Bensimon24. A. Lewis25. M.Btashki26, X Scene27. A Lust29. J. Joseph30. T. Hams31 . J. Harris32. J. Rogers33. A Bmtraum34. J. Sharp35. D. Sfig1itr36, 41 . V . Raleigh' M' Segal39. D. Katz 42 . E . Yeo

Abor43. J.40. A Hareri

DE LA SALLE (2)Coach: Rob Smith

1 . T. Bunting2 . J . Campbell3. D. Chapli

n 4. S . Clay5. A. Donn'ison6. A

. Ellis

7. P. Femon8. R. Field9. D. Hamilton

10 . A Hayesit . G . Clancy (C)12 . D . Heggany (VC)13. J. Hown7en14. G. Hristov15. A -Jackson16. G. Jennings17. S . Kemp18. A Keogh19. D. King20. D. Lambe21 . J. Masterson22. M. McHenry23 . T. Morse24 . T. Nolan25 . M. O'Donnell

',...... 26. D .Og e''... 27. H . Pi~com

28. C. Pothflosi 29. B . Reade .

30. J. Silver31 . J. Lyons32. J. Byrne33. T . Farrell34. A Needhan35 . I. Watso n36 . M. Ruschena37 . S. Tucker

THE ANGEL TAVERNCnr. GlenferrielDandenong Ads

Malver n9509 4023

GRYPH INNBAR & BISTRO9903 2093

HAMPTON ROVERSCoach : Ec8 PAelnjak

1 . R. Durtbat (C)2. J . Grouch3. T. Prantros4. J . Midwinter5. W. Armour6 . A. Crowther7 . M. lies8. A. Ouran9. S. James (VC)

10. A tandrigan11 . A . Voss12. B . Marryn13. T. Sndtfi14. N. Reim15. M. Dunba ll16 . D. Voss17 . P. Nelson18 . C. Lucas19. G. Shenfleld20. S. Parkinso n21 . David Anderson (VC)22. L Tregea r23. W. Benton24. J . Avramktdes25. B. Hebard26. Scott Wiffs,27. A Koi&rrer28 . S. Grimmer

M .H.S.O .B .C oach: Ian Radlow

1 . T. Parker2. P. Fink3. X Titling4. C . Bruce5 . J. Davis6 . J. Moore7 . Ashiey O'Brien8. T. Lowar9. A . Mazur

11 . S . Radder12. M. Stirling13. N. Remfry14. D. Forbes15. J . GteS}son16. T . Leaver17. R. Joseph18 . S. Norman19 . J. Wilson21 . R. Clowes22 . P. Brown24 . A. Askew25 . L Taylor26. S. Steel27. A. Cassell (C)28. S. Bennett29. M. Sharpies30. A. Burke31 . S. Harrison32. C . Aran33. M. Askew34. J . Buckmaster35. E . Cotter36 . G. Grant37. W. Hardy38 . T. Lonnie39 . B. Miezis40 . T. Morgan41 . Anthony O'Brien42 . R. Park43. G . Plggatt44. N. Rehak45. H . Taylor46. G . Ward47. D . Watson48. D . Wilson49. N . Youngs

MONASH BLUESCoach : Nick Karavias

I . C. Gregory2. M. Benetto3. D . Dean4. A Brass5. X Marttit6. F. Eley7. S . Lloyd8. L Virgona9. T. Callender

10. B . Hendersonit. J . Sullivan12 M . Stewart13. A. Herrman14. R.Bursim15. M.Tinkler16. B. SmBey17. J. MBler18. B. Anot19. N. Freeman20 . M. Power21 . N. Kazenwadel23 . J. Roscoe25 . J. Hawkins26. C . McConvlr27. J. Bolton28. S. McGee30. T. Camerwt31, L Holloway32. C . Badsvronh34. M. Oka43, C. Riordan

ARGENENTERPRISE S

OLD GEELONGCoach: Tony McNamara16. ALux18. W. Gordon26. N . Gatenby29. J . Agar30. C. Bird35. L. Wilson36. N. Agar43. D. McInnes50 . R. Brown51 . A Reuss53 . G . McGregor54. S. Bingley55. D . Brauer56. G. Cords57. T. D'Antane58. N. Edga r59. H. Gretton-Watson60 . A. McCann61 . O. Walsh63. C . Chamberlain64. E. Leyland65. C. Watkins

ORMONDCoach: Brian Keating

1 . H. Brown (C)2 . N . Courtney (DVC)3 . G . Hammond4. S. Thompson5 . D . Robbins6. M. Broadhurst7. J . Cutia n8. D. Weisz9. S . Taylor

10 . P. Townsend11 . C.13 . R. Ma all14. D. Pasara15 . R . Cunningham16. D . Fishktdc17. S. Norton19. S Herman19. T. Ashford22. B . Hooper23 . D. Beckett24 . M . O'Halloran25 . J . Dale26 . D. Mabbett (VC)27. P. Gleason28. A Slavish29. S. Steven s

KHYATSHOTE L

OLD XAVERtANS 2Coach : Peter Callinan

1 . M. Frost2. T. Frar ng3. B' He*4. B.Hs1 eIIS. T. Walter6- M. f¢gerakl7. N. Barrdt8. AkemrxPi(C)9. T. Fanuv

10. D.Boord11. B

.Marin12. M. Webb13 . N .Tmati14 . L N5ti&t15. L Der&,br5516. D.Storey17. T. Car o!#j18, D. Mackay19. FL Jones20. D. Triare21 . B. Staisfaton22. J.Derris23. C.Ckusen24. C.Carmr>25. T.C>PCson 48. C.Str4>fKAs26. J. Hennessy 49. B.He27. C. M~6uiqan 50. L Cwx~(28. P.Def~/ 51' RFoad(VG)29. N.Irdand 52. LGmain30. C. Hoare 53. S. Clarke31. AStOlers 54. T.BOSUkn32. T. Barry 55. J . Milder33. J . Kay (VC) 56. B. Christe34. T.Hogzn 57. P.ptY..nu35. M. Quxm 58. A Cowm36. J. McLean 59. M. Dermatin37. J. Drake (VC) 60. M. Ytrlsh38 . M McCarttri 61. L Hard+.~lc39 . AR~ 62. S.Tnxrb40 . LPmsvmrtli 63 . N . Haft41 . A. Digon 64 . T. Fovfar42 . Alaa.argEb 65 . D . Stem43. J.Heda 66. MMCKemse44 . P . Lytd~wi 67. P. ~y45. S . Carr~ 68. M . Pxmger46. M. Bourke 69. L McCrt,.^47. S .MCCartlry 70. M.C3ssdj

ST. BEDESIIAENTONE TIGERSC~~ch: Brian Bourke

1 . A Ryan2 . P. Carrol l3. C . Tesoriero4. A. McShane5 . A. Cousins6. D . SenN'at7. B. McShane8. S. Kidd9. L McHugh (DVC)

to. S. Davidson11 . D . Ferguson12. A. Connotiy13. A. Gang!14. J . Drury15. C. Martin16. L McGregor17. J . Crowe18. C. Ambrosini19. D . Falkingham (C)20. H . [Sayer21 . J . Cunningham22. N . Wilkins23. D . Napier24. G. Alford (VC)25. L Winife26. S . Walsh127. S .Kutg,vetl28. C. Williams29. B . Johnstone30. T. Fava31 . J . Cummkts32. A. Smith

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

1 . H . Nichd2. M . Jamieson3 . P. Heveren5 . M. Bolona6. S. Jones7. T. Moran8. M. Greer9: C.Juenchott

10. C .Lyng1i . S . Day=12. D. Marshall13. P. Glennie14. R.ChaAman16. M . Hunter17. B. Wilson18 . J. Hunt19. M. PION22. B . Moran23. S. Hill.24 . M. Reilly32. J. Bleakney41 . J . Pole42 . R. Moran44 . M. Thomas54 . D. Kealy55. A. Cuflrera

N ORTH OLD BOYSCoach : Andy Ryan

1 . D. Skero2 . T . Waters3. B. Koutso✓asiRs4. O. Khackr (C)5. L. Curren6. P . Borysie<tioz7. T . Mikund a8 . A. Hewitt9: M. Tateb

10. B . Cariss11 . C. Munay12. D. Aboud13, M. Nugent14. M. Drum15. C . Miller16. S . Mdroy17. S. Reynddswt%. J. Saba19. M. Payne20. R . amato21 . H. MaWrout29. B . Moustafa33 . A. McKenzie

OLD IVANHOEGRAMMARIANSCoach : Stuart McLean

1 . D. Bernet2. N. Gazeas3 . B. Willi s4. B . DavisS. A. Oates6. L Waddell7. N. Coyn eB . P. Atmstraig

9 . T. Painit. D.Spiclen12. R . Gdderdale13 . M . Esenbise14 . G.O'Shannessy15 . A. Halas16. J. Harrop17. R . Hansa18. A. Johnston19 . M . Ket}y20 . G . Mclsaac21 . C. Barker22. J. Smart23. A.SutheAand27. Z Abousabha38. G. George40. R. Davies

ST. LEO'S EMM AUCoach : Peter OConnor

1 . G. N2. N. H3. G . Bonrid4 . J. Moral5 . E. McGtar:ghlan6. S .Bavag°7. R. O'Keefe8. T . McCann9. A. Daty

10 . D. Cashen11 . D . Ca m12. M. BainbridgeI& S . Willis14. P . Batty15 . C.MW_r16. J. Daniels18. J. Manton32. D . McNally35. L Thomas

YARRA VALLEYOLD BOYSCoach:John May

Wayne Reddaway1 . T. Wapshott2. T. Hate3. S. Lloyd5. A. Dew7 . S. Thompson8. L Morri s9. S. Mlsa

10. B .Seade11 . B. Reynolds12. D. Lang14 . T.lbYd16. A. B~I17. T. W0Mrratfi18. L. White (VC)19. E . Knise20. T.Tyshing22 . B.TeHord23 . C. Arnold24. A. Cusano25. S. Matters26, D. Rowe28. A. Lawton30 . B . Wapslwtt35. A . Laing (C)

tt ER E y . O R T

CHIRNSIDE PARKCoach : Anan Cousins

1 . A Thomas2. D. tacotwcaa A. DiPietro4. D. Skilem5 . M. Holliday6. A. Mays7. R . Chimside8. A . Carte9. T.Wynp2a rd

10. P. A~att11 . R. Long12. P. Green13. E . Westmae14. M . Markovski

15. D. Pemberton16 . R. Piccidi17 . B. Whitehouse18. S. Cowan19. C . Piccid f20. J. Pereira22. S. Cousins23, B . Roach24. P . Del Guidice25. D. Vidi27. •F. Varga28 . A. Crew29 . J. Casusi30. M . Adans31 . D. Uncles39. D. Buller

NUSTRAUADIRECTIONAL DRILLINGKen Basso 9722 ]697

CONSOLIDATED

TRAVELiaU..-

OLD TRINITYCoach: Steven Mau s

1 . S. Jones2. B . Hall3, H . Munroe4. J . An>pvsnMhS. M.Kassaby6. D. Kneen7 . S. NatoliS. T. Morpeth9. A . Andrews

10. M . Shaucfittiessyit. K . Noden12. C. Nfi'son13. J. Cade14 . D. Hayes15 . R . Baocter16. M .Chishom17. J . Newman18. R. Ramsden19. C. Bar20. D. Robinson21 . Y. Ada]22 . C . Stanley23. S . Son*cville24. E . Davatzis25. B. Hutchinson27. M. Gdeg28. C. Butler29. S. Connor

31 . L Kennedy32. C. Pawsey35. T. Tobin

42. A. Mckenzie43, D. Waldron48. D. Latldclis52 . R. Burrows60. S. Medin61 . D . Buttar+s62. M. PawseY

OLD PARADIANSCoactt Ken Joha M (Green)

Ten 13v}f (Ptcple)

L Sl'Ota.ia

3.ft Lynch

4. dUjcas5. A Hward6. ABeisr,aa7. t,ffiJxise&

flF ~7Q MPba¢sii . AB:akt12 tAD~13. RR~14 S QaMla15. S.iDatvskN1& MG*17. A@nst& LC~+at

'.......19. hLJuFe20. GPrnCaa21. D.Grw22. M F"zt. nt24. Lr

25 flDo~d26. LO'@vmr27. 6tBOM28. AStmrt 4& &Hxrispt29. &1fittffimn 47. P.Womis30. ATalatiw 48. 0.Price31. A3riffi 49. LYd j32. GW¢9 51 T.Uxd33, 0. Warm 51. T.Mvison34. Stews 52 SW%hp

36. A BaaW 54. J.OYlfl37. D.Bc+avaC 55 D.PC4olo8& GOlACaa 5& s.F0tr0*39. 6t Bpado 57. T. (trciroi40. MFittdrartl 58. J.Srtidh41. ADBi3m .̀8. D.Stem42, 6+AUVYF 60. R1 .1MrAn

44 . ALQr~+cy 62 P .Oxnel45 L :6rtk 72 R1"t1

THERRY C.C .O.B.Coach : Paul Mallo n

1 . D. Van Egken2 . R . Zampogna3 . G . Vandenberg4. D. D'Apran o5. S . SaccoS. S. Goodwin7. G. Kuret8 . A. Grant9. S. Stella

.'... 15. A. Mdvtahon17. A . Rowan20 . J. Smith21 . B.Fstzpahidc(VC)26 . J. Van Englen (VC)28. D . Dunn e32. T.Jones33. M. Jacobsen34 . A. McDonald48 . C. O'Brien

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Coach: Peter 14al i

Res. Coach: Peter Alls~

2. A. Noonea s . ca ns~9. P . Ha6

12 . A. W64cS15. P. 9sop17. T. Tsiavis23 . s . Coulson27 . o . Ksom

at . N .SnaA32. D. Moore33. R. Toyama37. GTrigg

S~ c . 38 0. SteintoR

.e. LVrsd~kss 39

.

. R.Banbon(VC)

3 AGcrni 41 . B.Welch

41. AParYet W ' 44. D . Bdle

45. tlRnder%ai

47. 0. Mtat46. J.t ww49. Lt;nt arVare50. &J:Iforson51 . P.&=xter51 N.C~53. M. Wiss54. LfiatieAs55. EJa*s56, D. FOM

0 57. J. MOM58. ATIanWSVn59. M.t4lardsEp. B .Kerrs

(Gt 61 . D. K~sa. ir o9o.CA. IAfi~B7tl . T.~

-V1=-

1, DS LA SALLECoach: Brendan Hoyp,,{ Coach : C. Bourke

'.~ 1 . D. Waarnson2 T. McHenry3, A Classon4, M. W4kvmson

7. M.Trron

53. Mick RdeJ54. P . Jacobs57. M . Peters60 . M. t.eCouteur63. P. Welch65. D .68 . K. Duf~! o69 . B. Harper71 . 0 . Huggins72. D. L+nd73. S. Bucktnghan74. E. Atc3iar?s7s .t .OrCmtw

WHEELERS HILLtt 0 T E L

me

g. D.Jenrjrtgs9. C. Johnstone

10. P. Granttf . S.BOtt12. S. Rudo'13. J . clothier14. M .0'Drisooll15. S. Brabnee16. C .Taylor17. B .0'Heam18. T. Moore19. G . Curren20. M. Stanhope

22. A. WorsteYmg23. M. Funneli24. C. Zedxell25. J. Murphy29, S. GUR30. M . Cleal69. G . Spot31 . S. Ei&s32. P. Manning33 . C. Cleary34 . T. Ford35. D. DimIImpo}ous38. D . Lambe37, G, Larkins38. J. Close39. D. HY1and40 B Buidc 44 . B. Kellett 52 M . Iker

41 . R. Chappte 45. C. Writr~t ~ 53 . P. Bainbridge42. A. Mite 46. G. McHenry S5, A. Heron43. M. Lowe 47. M . FarreN ( Sfi. H . Brown

THE ANGEL TAVERNCnr . Glenlerr 1Dandenong Rds.

Maivem9509 4023

GRYPH 1NNBAR & BISTRO

9903 2093

QLDBIMifUN

46. J . LeGrand47 . P. RAW,48. p. Vine49. L Hatvy

52 . Mark Riley

24. P. Neylan26. J . WOW28. S. Kay31 . F. Magee31 . M. Scarlett32. R. Wraith33 . D. Moreton34 . R . Smith34. M . N'kalci s

Coach: Stuart Kay

35. A. Rutter37 . M. Danohte39. P. Greene40. C. James42. A. Willey43 . T. Betts44. S. CaMer46. M. Barber48. C. Haling49, A. Neale

I . G . Bennett2 . M. McLennan3. H. Jarvis5. R. Murray6 . S. Moody7. M . Hall8. A Hancock9. A. Grant10. R . Moretonit . J . Rattray11 . J . McLachlan12 . D. Cochran13. A. Noble14. J . Bennett16 . M . Hendrie16. J. Mor rison18. C . Lade19, D. Smith22 . J . Lockett24. L HarroHon

51 . N . McCann

64. B . McMurtie78 . A. Saunders

S. DesmondL DuncanA. GateD. GleasonJ. Lade

20. A . McNamaraM. Selby

36. S. Young

OLD MEIBM4ANSCoach :2. D. Moss4. A Cadner5 . E AddriSon6. C. Brandiflovrer7. J. Gardner9 . S. Cox

10. S .Osbomeit. A. Anderson12 . R. Egleton13. G. Stooke14. S. BardsleY15 . N.OsUouume17. A. Cre6n18. R . Simpson20 . T.OsUane23. D. Stanton24. S. James25 . A. Wilson26. K. Rutherford28. D . MiHe31 . S . Reiner33 . A. Cterrlants35 . M Atkinson36. A. Woodhouse44. A Carroll61 . P. Hands80. A Comet111 . P. Waite

117. j. M

aI~e~118 H . nN. NaimA. Hume

OLD XAVERtANSCoach :Res. Coach :

1 . LOrsini (DVC)2. J . Kennedy3. M .Jares4. R. Curtain (VC)5 . M.O'CaAaghan6. J . Matnews7. T.O'SulHvan8. M. Fit z9 . M. Co6oPY

11 . P13. A.

. Connors

17 . P.O'Bemie18. P.O'SuWan24. R . King27. D. King (C)28 . C. Court31 . A. Holmes2. M. Tyred

333 . M . Sadter34. S. Hogan35. M. Meehan37. T. Langrigan39. M . Chambartain44 . D. McLean53. P. Hat62. M . C0I10pY63 . P. Conquest64 . S. Kennedy71 . A . Hall91 . S . Bailey

OLD SCOTCHCOLLEGIANSCoach: Cl. SeebeckAss. Coach: NL C1ur*9R-

1 . B. Stmpson4. H . MiddetOn6. M . Godwin (C}7. M . Ctunies-Rassit . a. Cain13. N . Murdoch14. S . NonSen

20. N. Tribe21 . S. Wr sw22. D. Hooper23. S . Pryde

25 . B. Langley27 . C . Wrnneke

28. L HOam30. P . W~6iamson

32 . S.Sheahen34. D . Steele

36. A . Chambers37. E . MontBwney

41 . A. Pauti6n

45. T. Stubbs47. J . Deakin53. P . Gaxlzkar54 . T . Phillips55. A. Sston56. A . Richardson57. S . Milliken58 . E. Johnston59. A. WatkanCo. M. Weber6j, A. Bider62 . J. Cook63. T. Gray66. J .

Batch

66. A. NM69 . C. V41ma+}70. C . Stewed71 . R. Htste

A. CalkerN . RoanG. StewartB. SmartH. Taytor

ST . KEVINS O.B .Coach.. Paul Bannon

I. D. Nanfta

2. A. Nanfra

3 . P. Nanha

4. N . Co:dsvrorihY5. R. Quirk6. J. Quirk7, N . Martin8. T. Bare9. D. James

10. L Davidson11 . T. Finch12. D. Whelan13 . P. Hooper14, B. Noonan15. D . BoYd16 . P . Bannon17. S. Charles18. P.

yan19. M. Field20 . S . Herbert21 . A. Davies22. . Wood23. J . Wilhelm24. J .Lynch25 . B. tackpole26. D, O'Brien27. P . Leewm28 . A. Buccelta29. D. McDonald30. S. Ddion31 . J . GoldsvronhY32 . D. Ivory33. P. Curtain34. D. Katms

taucie tahecner'sRISIHG SUN NUTFII

L wu1x ~___ ~atl~!E __

ST. BERNARDS O.C .Coach: Brian Moon

I . R . Day2. m, Quinn3. P. Moon4 . A DenahY5. P. Hayes6. J. Corrnto7 . M. Creak9. G. Wood

12. G . Tote13. A Matka+ +

14. Yneromhe15. A Kennedy18 . M. Cunningtrarn19. G . Fanugia20. J . Mar6ng.22 . P. Fanu~a23. W. SchwarzenbeaJ24. J . Watbrr.san27 . A Myers28. A Somas35. M . O'Connell38. D. McAlister44 . B. Moo n45. M. Castes48. . A Moodfe87 . S. Denan Y

622 b1t. Alexander Rd .hioonee Ponds93261799

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

1 . P. Cortido n3. M. O'Dea (CC)4. A. Tucker5. S.Ibak6. T. Hamad7. D. Brand8. A. Lawrence9. P . McCormick

10. K . Corbaly11 . R. Guppy12. D. Leary13. M .O'Hanfa114. A . Hancock15. A. Lazarus1& ALeUtlean17. C. Thompson18. C. Curtain19. M . Bond

McLau 6n20. D.21 . J. Lea22. D. McGuire23. T. Maugtan24. N. Prendergast25. A DeLacy26. B. Smit h27. R. Stevenson32. A DAnnaZ. M. Quinn44. A. Guerra4& C. Johnson49. M. Garadfol055. T. Reynolds77. A. Slawins4d

S,filtwe(1 Ford.hs '.y rsy.rY«.

MONASH WHITESCoach : Ronnie Lamb

1 . M.6oaG2 . D.Twj3 . P1.Ve84 . R NVO/5 . R. Casey6. D. Nelsen7. T. RotatSOn8. A Forbes9. J.Fairvnatlwr

10 B.Catvr11 . A FOt6ar d12. M.Tessavarcen13. C. Fiayno r14. D .0'6ron15. H .Beh16. M . Ridta(ds17. K. Calvert18. S.DOds19. G .Vancler7zirn20. M . RbJ18 (VC)21. G.SWbir22. J.Kenry23. J. Det9424. IA M .l ran25. A t&Beth28. D. Lertzn29. M.Lbyd30. M. Krebs31. P. M:Inenry32. P. Spencer33. A Stritlftf34. T. Cafty35. B. Wee3a C. Hmae(C) 44. Ft. Lam b37. L. Ho#Bn 49. A MciGssock39. P. Coss so. J.41. S. K2i5ds 51. M Bad42 . M. RhDdln 52. N. Fen s

/4 Ito&NOTT[Nc. HILL HOTEL

HARP OF ERI NH A~Jk47E;i:~:

MARCELLINCoach : Simon MeehanRes. Coach :

1 . A. Merton2 . P. O'Callaghan3. A. Trotter4 . J.Tsoukas5 . J . Ruslotta6. D. Boathey7. R . Barred8. R . Pertich9. J. Kent

10. M. Kent11 . G. Basfoni12 . A . Holland13. M. Cronin (C)14. D. Theisz15. A. Keogh16' C. McCann17. M . Nanmo18. M . Curry19. R . Bott20. M. Getson21 . W. Getsan22. P. Hadberts23. J . Sloane24. S. Dimattina25 . J. Daffy

The Beehive• Hotel •

Hawthorn

MT. LILYDALE O.C.Coach: Stem Lawson

1 . 1 . Doolan2. M. Vosa B. MdCay4. M. Walsh5. B. White6. M. Rankin7. M. Napdeone& M. GabetU9. A. Deleiondo

10. M. Dicelb11 . C . GHbson12 . C . G91ee13. B. Colvin14. C. Walsh15. F. Livingston16. T. AUert17. A . Burrett18. K. Manisunlohi19. J . Burgess20. J . Flannagan21 . T. Flanagan22. L. Proctor23. S . Wootten24. C. CaHanan25. M . Brebner26. S . Madden27. C. Varga28. D. CicdlieNo29. P. Furlon g30. B. Comm edorrf31 . N. Pearce32. P. Carolan35. D. Callar»art

OLD ESSENDONGRAMMARIANSCoach: D. LawI . D. Beknan2 . C. Bishop3 . R. Boyie4 . G . Campbell5 . R. Casey6. J. Carter7. B. Boyle8. R .Cram9. P. Cramer

10. P. Dudderakje11 . C . Fazzalari12. D . Garvey13. B. Gasa14. K. Gasa15. G. Gifts16. T. Gifts17. D . Greasfey18. C . Hammon19. Darien Hester20. David Hexter21 . M. Howrkn22. D . Law23. P. Leigh24. P. McMaster25. A. Ramt26. D. Reid27. A . Rhodes28. R. Shiels29. A . Smith30. D. Stembddge31 . K . Streicher32. M . Svrift33. A T retl34. P . Van Bentham35. C. Vassa4o36. G. Walsh37. B. White38. T. Williams

SYNDAL/TALLY HOCoach :

1 . T. Marks2. A . Bums3. M. Joy5. D. Harnett6. J . Cotsis8. R. Bennet9. I. Bingham

10. P. Henning11 . J . Rutter12. S . Gould13. J . Kerns14. S . O'Boyle15. N. Murray16. N. Brewster17. M . Webb20. C. Hall22. P. Kotsiakos23. D. Raab26. D.O'Dormhue31 . B. Hanneman35. C. Cachla40. N. Toce42. A. Findlay43. C. Karats46. J. Green47. G . Wagner50. P. VercJalds54. A. Sneddcn62. R.O'Deff

THERRY C.C.O .B .Coach :

1 . R. Costello

6 . M. Keenan7 . P. Kelly8 . T. Fml

10. J. Patterson11 . S.MGInar16. 8. Miefel421 . G. Smith23. A Reding26. W. Dreier27. B. Stevens36. C. Rb 0 (C)38. B.Seladc39. A Fenn40. C. Key48. R. Keenan49. D. Lyons56. T. E=60. M.

THOMMCM0ZCoach: Gary Cutle r

1 . B. Carter2 . A. Mountneya R. Buzesla4 . B. Robertson5 . T.CuBer(C)6 P. Culler7. I. Hussian& C . Krincevsld9. A. Crocker

10. G . Thompson11 . R . Csmond12. J. Gerstlranp

13* D. Carter (VC)

14. M. Goddard15. M. KH.dy16 S. Murdoch17. A.Johnson18. S. Borg19. M. Johnston20. S. Penrose21 . S. Bartlett22. W. Duson24. K. Cooke28. C . Brenton29. R . Robertson31 . R . Vescic33. P. Cioccro34. P. McDonald37. P. Hams44. J. Rabar45. T.Jares46. S. Nowin's!u49. P. Dod4dns50. P. Brewe r

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43. W. Bel41 . N.Pdlias42 G .leWes43. F L45. C.Bsiguro53. SSSRA n63. P.Coa ri

ELEY PAR KCoach : Graham MuDengerRes. Coach : Rob Wickham1. S. wafts 2 A Mams2. R Poole 3, G. LaWrta3. M. Brady 4. at Deform4. D.Gratt S. T.Karadanos5. C. Ka}2 6 G. BromHy6. 0. B!emt 7. K Pod~r7. 0. Bowen 8 RVhddem8. 0. BwtiucSc 9. M. Hooper9. RYaug

70. G. Mct:oan11 . A Featordry12 . D. Payne13 . M. Payrre14, D. Bruce15 . A Doc16. N . Dix17. S R2ymter18. F.M#rJ°c19. D. Trader20, M. Hook (C)21 . B.La9diaw22. S.SromHy23. GSmiEt24. G . toter25. G . Heath26. D ."27. o . Kaye 40. W.LaMarra28. D . Anxxle9 41 . D. Carroll29. P. Calabria 41 F. Latfai30. L McLew 43 . A Kelsal31 . N .KarxTmos 44 . V.FuhrshSna32. McCorke-3 45. S.B~ay33. M .Geo~ 46. LDFa34. A F51 47. P. Stare/35. S. Nemnan 48. A Wunhym36. R. LaVana 49. A Brtgrtstevt37. A tsrrarcic 50. W. Horn38. J.Verde 51 . N7nnpoufa39. C .Broadlwad 52. A4tiwdym

"The RoadBuilders '

CHIRNSIDE PAR KCoach : S' shen JonesRes . Coad i: Peter Anthony

1 'd.F Van2 l"3G. i4 . (C)5. a?!

7. V. ."<A)

4 W., : ::d:erton10. M.K^aFinars1 1 . G .W,n;NrU(RVC)12 D.Pz'3 rDVC)

13. RO,c.n(RVC)

14. SR .'.CSh15. M.Vl.:" (SVCi16_ M.49z:•zt17, D.Oast",18. B.M.>, ~ udi19. S.O cam'21 K Oates21. T.0'Mg?n22. P.AriMnrry23. M. Simmons '24. C .Davey25. F. Paola 39. D. Harvey2a G.Ke6;vay 40. M.Mank27 . N. Reed 41. L Scott28.. J.Masre 42 14. Stan21 ?AHarrirgton 41 P. Schyfinli30. LM31her 44. RBurKe31. M .Cpszn 45. W.Fhssey32. G. La~zv+ 46. P. E0~33. A CIUm5E7^ 47. T.8eN~J34 . S. Vitreeler 4& P. Grey35 . R. sibbitv 49. C. Peters36. D.Karp 50. S.Bynes37. LLoerA 51 . P. We3& G.I3nP1on(RC) 52. A Asbury

Shell Mooroolbark9726 7083

ELTHAM COLLEGIANSCoach: Peter SlaclkRes. Coach: Peter Hansen

1 . J. Lees2. D. Tucker3. ATtdV4. P . HeaneyS. D. Hagan6. G. Clarke7. R. Ham8. J. Woodward9. S. Lewis

10. M. Berry11. J. tlzto 39. F. Coorrerry12. T.Carbr 40. SSdiafer13 . S. .DL-1 41' ASmedley14' S. justice 42' C. H3915 . L WrutE 43. N. Hdnstgre16' J . WeaBwg 44' G. Stad7woh17 . G . Leys 45 . M. Ryan18. M. B artirg 46' A Hadfield19. G. Dsmo2 47 . at Hiddaj20. RCok 48. RHarris21 . T.DuW 49' S.Fnixh22. C. tatey 50. P. Gavales23' G .OOm~A 51 . C . Dods24. M .Orrycer 52' S.Ph%pson25' T. Sftkland 53. P. Dwie9/26. J. Glare 54. B.Tur*27* FL Solar 55* P . Morml28. A Kelso 56. R Davies29. C . 8htrop 57. D. Elmer30. D. tb~ 58. R Keare3t . Z Javwrovsia 59. 8. Evans32. C. Watson 60. AMcDora!d33. J.Taylor 61 . C.McDoraid34. S. Mafed 62. M. Bad35. S. adfisid 63. S36 . T. Henley 64. RJOVarpvsti37 . C. tWrsbuOh 65' G. Farris38 . G.Stayner 66' S. Fitzpatrick

HAWTHORN CmzENsCoach: Glenn StalfworthyRes. Coach: Darren Murray

t . D . Murray2 . R . Lovich4 . S. Wile5 . W. Glazebook (DVC)6. P . Avery7. G. Stalhvorthy8. M. Dunstan9. W. Power (VC)

10. P. Orchard (C)11 . A.Sill12. S. Cobain13 . J. Povey15 . B. Glover16 . N.Ousatkas18 . S.TimevAll18. D. Laurette19. J. Law20. S. Parker21 . A. Dunlop22. J . Schultz23. D . Tracy25. R . Brain25. S . Davis27. R . Lord28. M Morrison29. P . Barker30 . A. HarAey31 . C. Langley32 . J. Bogie33 . S. Duff34 . S. Macdonald (RVC)34 . M. Stephenson34 . P. Hewish35 . D. Murphy37. G . Marshall (CR)38. D . LJrWrea38. I. Ceppa39. D . tahiH40. C. Frayne41 . M. Whytcrass

'.. 42. S . Irvine.'..... 44. P . Rossitto45 . A. Donaldson46 . D. McCowaln47 . T .O'Han{on47 . T . Fitzpatrick49. R. Adams49. M. Nowak51 . R . Donovan52. I . Rosthom54. E. Sill56 . P. Rya n

KEWCoach: Rob BayleyRes. Coach: Tom Vane

1 . B.Lt4rmdi2 G. Pride W3 RPltiim54. D .Qandler5 J. Banes6 C HDpe7. D.HapeB J.Rulv'raR9 AGa C30

10. RUMP11. ABms12. & Eunice13 GK1Wmu 38 D.Mti dB14 . GDinrnS 39. A15. M.&b 40. P.PeAem18 D.WaodtuC) 41. Rtrmgshn17. J.Be9 42 GL'ntagsbn18. t1Kag(JQ 43 J .Poum's19. riPelas 44 . A. Dam81. SHarison 45. D.Mbsft21 . D.Havurn 46. P.St6rr.n22. J. Pa= 47. ht De"23, ABeB 48. MDardais24. B .Okwisi 49. J. U)=25. D.WriDtR 50. J.PorCr2& M .Ctranon 51 . Sfbkfmn'~. P. Nag 52. LFkYlier27. RRebn 53 G.P,M2vrs28. LDmai FA 54. htRd :irran29. M.Oa6ytt{ie 55 J. Forms30. GGat>~ 56 JChwr31. AW~¢Ait IT N.Ly{a(%dS32 J. Brazil 58. ASp3rkt33 3.8aM . 59. R HaK6s34. M.M~ 60. V.WCn935. RBUOpNQ 61. SNder36. ASlerad 62 RP30m,37. W.lptseffr6 99. S6v u

Duhig FordHARP OF ERIN

pa 25. W.OheYf 26. ft9reetra r

11S; 23. ASVmra's,~. :a, 31 03I0

3L GCkm enSU.Tt 35. T.Setffi .

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OLD CAREYCoach : Glenn TaylorRes. Coach : Simon Jackson

1 . CHi2. Q Hickey (C)3 6A Won4. CEsier5, D. Le:6. GCarobeB(vRa7. ACrever& AOpp/9. Atl'ddmn

10. K Shrives11. ACope12 MS2axx.r13 SJxea14. M .Cmry15 CM#es16. MJUres17. SQm/18. CMaWer.s19. P. Drae, 3a P. Banned20. W. Mudge 40. B. ROOM21. MHON^rg 41 . A. Was22 J.Haids 43 Sp"23 T. Pike 44 . G. Herliks24. MYmnal 45 M.E3Wimn25 . CGoodal 46 M. cam26. J .Mdluia 47. M.Semg27. kftblebi(JJ 48. SObbon28. P.16rce 49. RMeadar29. T.Movlbn 50. S.J3X.mn31 SFedun 51 . J.MySW31. It Everett 52 . M. Parle32. VMwfpn' 54. B. Damon33 S. Field 55. Tlvro[34. D.Faz§s 56. W.Serag35. R Cvans 59. C. Maam36. LSnall It C.Socdo37. P. Bryce 64. AMsfatvie38 . LCohen 70. T.hid+st

HANG TEN

Q .P .O .Bar & Bistro

RICHMOND CENTRALCoach: Tim PontefractRes. Coach: Danny Hickey

1 . AtS4xn2 ABaifieid 47. D.Barmce3 T.0'Surman 49. N.FftheS. SSlM m 50 GBaiy,6. GBunSwtrr 51 . RM~nFi SFSdal t 52 CArcMqafL7. F. BM S4. SIi7ltr~ood8. G. Malcolm 54. P.Ktx~'.~ii~:9. P. Jacizon 55. M. Davy

10. AMuqry 56. LDat/11. J. Balser 56. ACukbagsit. D.Hidr,y 56. D.Wilson12 F.Mxalc 57. SNnajct13 CPear" 58 ttBw.e .14 . GSiamm 59. MCabrat15. P.Ctudi 60. D.Cafngi18 M.J fw 61. ADax'2517. AF3meli BZ T. Graham18. Mlaa; 63 T.CirAt ie19. J. Marnrg 64. A Yemp21 . AFbh 65. D.Mur(tte} .̂;22 ARaes 68. LJOd-P4sher25 AOtm 67. RMdrtoJr25 SRdd:dc 68. D.tAft26. J.Ptldcs! G9. U Tapley27. C6d3 rs 70. T.Tafbr28. AW&* s 70. D .Mutffi30. SFerft 71 . KF4Z)ez30. G. Tate 72, G.Saw32. D.Vasic 73. JSheeten33 J.Cden 74. P.Cav.wd34. D.tktt 75 LWesa>3t37. GPatae 76. LEgen40. B. Katlic 77. AHugan42 P.fiory 78. ktTerra,43 ASrrMa 79. STnssce45. IA Black 80, It vadis46. O.Faiet 81. S0'Sti'rsn

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

1. P.T~n12 RMaa~n3 Rthat(aln4. M .Rkg5 . AOrtw6. D .twse7. J. DamB.LMwoeao9. C.R=10 D.Kyleit. Cftaw12 M.Wfft13 D.Cte14. T.l .w'eks15. T.0'SSrsdn16. B.Smille18. D.tbss19. NPak 41. B.Daut520. S. Frame 42 t0reart21. AU' .est/-Cde 43 RPak23. D.8aduw 44. J.Ho24. hLDariea 4S L Fees25. T.Habhen 46. RDOdnel26. G.M.ieod 47. B.Mchrtanh27. ARune 48. RDais28. J.Mapean 49. SSatarre29. P.Pekraai 50. P.Fad30. D. Peter S2_ A. Harmed31 . J. DM 53. SCOrca'm32 GHeBaran 55 STartx33, D.6e'xd Sa LFkrtvpn34. T. CMSfeld 57. G .411ft35. B. Peake 63. T. Starlit3& RPeWrfa 65. ABe3todc37. MPoSS 71 . M .Laag38. T.0'✓~i+vt 72 RtaMmn39. T.Fadjavgy 74. ABut40. M.Wtv'he X J. Scales

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COLLEGIANSCoach : Leigh CarlsonRes . Coach : Neville James1. B . Kuui2. N. Fbrentaie3. B . Wooffinuse4. S . Laussen4. N . Bocia5. D . Greeves5. D . Peters6. A.Snmh7. C . Higsai7. D. WameS-M8. C. Po@ock9 . V. C leary

10. J.Gt~'It . B. MdCenzie12. D. Stubs13. G . Palmer14. R.Sdtdber15 . Y. Ph8'ps16. A. Wallace17 . C. Nankervc18 . J. Bemett (VC)19. C. Davidson20, G.Deane-J .1ir.21 . A.Johnsto n22. D . Kea23. P. Sheecty24. D . Ham~I25. G . BrijSa26. N . Mdat27. S. Himphry28. S. Blackman29. A. Kerpmatty30. M. Ga4xath31 . J. Kevins32. D. Thianwn (C)33. J. Snsklen34 . D. Entw'sie35 . R. Morley36 . S. Hardrg'. 37 . M . CjAe''...38 . M . Lake''.38 . S . Van Der Venne.'.38 . J. Can40 . B . Seaton41. S . Lubic42. L Vasde}ds43. A.Greercv.ay44. A. Par{dn (VC)45. N . Arrkrson46. S. Wook_y47. D . Mlat48. J. Lemon49. T.VanDaVenne50. B.Jefferson51 . P. Baxter52. N. Gil53. M. I54 . L55 . E. Jones56 . D. Howe57 . J. Mows58 . A.Tfxrn~on59. U . RidtinrtkM. B . Kerrs61 . D. Kens62. M.O'Dorxrc464. M.Grbble70. T. SrtMh

DE LA SALLECoach: Peter HannanRes. Coach : Greg FeutrillI . M. Chun2. P. Fiume3. D. Crowe4. L Hall5. L Swift6. M. Fisher7. C. Browne8. C. Wright9. C. Cam~eW

10. T. Sdvers11 . A. Evans (DVC)12. D. Tooheg13. A. Waters14. A. Duncan15. J Hodder16. A. Fbwerday17. A. FJROt18. J . Hom19. D. O'Brien20. S . Aibon21 . D. Jackson22. P . O'Callaghan23. D. Grace24. D. Cross25. G. Hynes26. P. Wyfes27. L Van DerPiigf28. M. Lafferty29. . D . Rosman30. B. Mannix31 . K. Mannix32 . C . O'Callaghan33 . P. Rennie34 . A. Moore35 . A. Mackintosh36 A. Abbott37 . M. Rosel38 . A. Johnstone39 . P. Brasher40 . M. Buffer41 . J. Murphy42 . J. Clarke43. M. Sharpe44. R. Madc&tson45. C. Geary46. M. Hegan47. M. Farrell48. D. Smith49. D. Lambe50. P. Mannix51 . B. Buick52. B. Byrne53. R.Chapde54. J . Duckett55. S . Lanka56. G. Curran57. P . O'Brien58. T. Ford59. P . Aron70. D. Midto78. D. Jennings

THE ANGEL TAVERNCnr. GlenferrinJDandenong Rds.

Mah,ern9509 4023

GRYPNINNBAR & BISTRO9903 2093

OLD HAILEYBURYCoach : Simon MeehanRes. Coach Andrevv Baxter

1 . A. Baxter2 . D. Connell3 . W. Byms4 . C .McKenaeS . F. Ma n6 . W. Srrmith7 . Adam Hilton8 . M. Orton9 . S. Rowlands

10. C. Warden11 . L Hudce

r 11. (2) F.a 12. D. Secu

? 13. B. Carty14. A. Forsyth15. N. Morey16. A. Dowsing17. Ash Hi#m18. M. Constable19. M. Armstrong20. C. Krau s21 . A. Walden22 . P. Thiessen23. M. Seoul23. (2) J. Mackay24 . R. Lavender25 . G . Rowlands26. G . Philps27. J. Dann28 . S. Walden29 . R. Stewart30. R. Aur~ters~31 . B. Mam32 . P. O'Donnell33 . A. Floyd34 . B. Mitchell35 . D. tappage36 . B. Lay37 . D. Ladd38 . S. Peddler39 . R. Weber40 . S. Dttthury41 . B. Mein42 . D. Scalia43 . R. Ptedter44 . A. Kirkwood-Scott45 . N. Hill46 . C. J'arrutiKtson47 . J. Kurta48 . D. Bum49 . M. Harrison50 . A. Bonwidc52 . R. Harrison53 . M. Dusting55 . C. Ladds57 . B. Ladds65 . C. Dowling

OLD MELBURNIAN SCoach: Michael Ford OLD SCOTCHRes. Coach: Erwin Leyden Coach: Wayne Hermes

1 . A Walton2. S . Theodore3. A . Ross4. B . Elknghaus5. L Bun n6. P . Hanbury7. C. Thompson8. M.Lovett9. T. Snath

1 0. T. Roberts

11 . M. Jukes12. A Hewittt3. S . Rose (RVC)14. J . Bunn15. R. Brittain16. C. Eabey17. B. BiAtita18. O. Kee6H20. B. Telford21 . L Boyd22. A Waddell23. M. Berry24. M. Sereda25. M . Pruden26. C. Kennedy27. O. Boyd28. S. Rabbit29. J. Wallace-Smith30. I . McMtttlin31 . J. Hart32 . A. Webb33 . G. Dixon (RC)34 . A. Morrell35 . D. Brown36 . A. McKeon37 . S. Eabry38. M. Crawshay39 . N. Strauss40. J. Carol41 . G . Wilhelm42 . P. Theodore43. T. Cloke44. A McDougall45. Z Useinov46. D. HoHne47. J. Fob48. C. Jenkins49. T. Stuckey (C)50. P. Maths51 . C. Banks52. B. Campbell53. F. Marsde n

T. KepeRS. BrownJ . Guest

PH : (03) 9822 0011

Res . :Sknonlifingymnit&not1 . K Stokes2 . J. Hosking (VC)3 . C. Hoslon g4 . T. Hot5 . R. Price6 . L McDonnell7 . J. Hughes8 . C. Reid9. R. Aujatd

10. J. Kerr11 . S. Grigg12 . S. Hume s13. N. Hooper (RC)14 . D. Nomtan

115 . J. Kitchen116 . A. Spee di 17 . S. WoodhouseI 18 . A. Nettleton

19 . S. Se;#,n20 . T. Wt~21 . S. Gitatis22 . C. Heath

1 23 . D. Walsh124 . M . Angus1 25. T. Pritdtani26. B. Phillips27. S. Collins28. S. Teasdala29. A Teesdale30. J. Laird (VC)31 . A. Smith32. A Kaknsid33. J . Hannemann34. N. Beattie35. S. Steele (C)36. M. Davison37. J . SnMhe38. A39. P. Gotdbeq40. A. Warner41 . A. Castr(arn42. A. Gibbs43. J . Paterson44. P. Busse45. T. Stubbs46. G.Jonas47. T. Reid48. P . Davis49. D. Thomas50. D. Del51 . S .IIGngw3ntl52. R.Gr~ory

'... 53. P. G 'aa~kar''.... 54. T. PhiUo'.... 55. J . Bock56. A Richardson57. S. Milliken58. E. Johnston59. A Watkom60. M. Webe r61 . A. Brdar62. J. Cook63. T. Gray65. A. Fairweather65. M. O'Brien66. J. Batchelor67. M. Ryan68. A. Nowell69. C .Il man70. C . Stewa rt71 . R . Hume77. A. Loyd90. C . Nash

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OLD PARADIANSCoach: Dale McCann

P105- coach: WeyneTDlbdt

S. VpoentI 7_ . P.O't .oughNn

?. s:.S.F,

oni,M. HarEp

c. B. Panruam7. P. Cosgriff

D . ciavda9. A. Boyd

i~ . N . WARBm r~r

12. S, Wallis13. T. Walis14. B.Brabender15. B. Dintunasente16. M. Godfreyi7. B• Hart18. A• Nilson19 . T. Canaven20. P. Hards21 . A . Farrell22. H. Bellis23. P. Walsh24. D. agneya A. Heffernan2& M.B. Geary27. K. Jenkins28. J . Holland29. E . TomasieRo30 . T . Mulligan31 . A. Muleta32 . P. Healy33. M. Harrison34. A. Vacirca35. J. M4ls36. S . Swindon37. L RochxxaaG

38 . N. Vankuyic39 . P. Reid

40. D. Baird41 . M. W'y42. D . Tregame43. M .P. Geary44. H, Nyu r45. M .S. Flynn46. B. Flynn47 . N. Ball48. M. Vear49. D . Cosma50. N, FkuUb51 . J. Tobin52. A . Smith53. D. Horsington54. J . Mould55 . J. Swindon56 . M . Rya n

FRVERFORKV.u7saw cu

Whitehall St, YarravillePh : 9687 8722

OLD TRINITYCoach: Bernard DunnRes. Coach: Ian WallaceI . S. Kennedy2 . G. Hudson3. A . Alban4. T. Norman5. P. Vanderhodc6. R. Heath7. A. Andersona S. Dalrymp4e

Andrews9. A.10. A. Urbancic11 . R . BoxteN12. M. Cunning13, M. Donato14. J .Stiddand15. D. Baiaszy16 . M . SeuNng17 . G. Hatfield18 . M. Spencer19. S. Hopkins20. P. Board21 . M. Heppet22. D . Beardsley23. C. PopPkweM24. T. Boar d25. A. Giddings26 . P. Beet27 . M . Greig28 . D. Vargo29. A. Seall'30. L Taylor31 . S. Bladeni32. D . Glass33. D. Heighten34. J . Pappas35. L Bennie36. J . Sutcliffe37. P. DovAing38 . R. Philips39 . A. Vise40. T. Harris41 . C . Ord42. A. Sheehan43. T. Pegoe44. M .Beanxsh45. N.IGng46. S. Torrens47. F . Cameron48 . C . Smith49. P. Jahnsan .50. L Jervis

''. 51 . D . Little52. M . Boyd53. M . Ttromton54. A. Grisbmoc55. J . Breen56 . A. Richards57 . C. Fekrvs58 . R . Fanant59. T. Cade60. S. Martin61 . D. Burrows62. M. Pawsey80. T. Smith

CONSOLIDATED

TRAVEL

OLD XAVERIANSCoach: Nick BourkeRes. Coach: Michael Plant

1 . M . Blood (C)2. M . Bourke3 . L Hannetery4 . D. l2ndrkJan (VC)5 . J . McDonald6. T. Keyoe7. S .leth~a

n '..... 8. M . Holmes9. J. Hawkins

10 . I . Gladman11 . Adam Jones12. J. Bowen13. C . Ellis14. D . Stoney15. A . McLean16 . L Ford17 . D. Richardson (VC)18. S. Hunter19. D. Stean20. M. Hardman21 . T.OddeshaW22. A. Bourke23. B . Perry24. B. Coughlan25. P.l.echte26 . A. Half27 . L Fay28. R. Clarke29. S. Wood30. D. Dann31 . S . Mollard32. A. Bnishfield33 . A. Sass734 . A. Belli35 . S. Hede36. P. Barrett37. D . Webb38. T. SpurSng39. S . Smith40. R. Ryan41 . A. Ddlon42 . J. Lowe43. T. Woodruff44. J . De Brough45. T. Coughlan46. Andrew Jones47. T . Frvreer48 . M . Logan ,49 . R. Visenixn50. S. Tucker51 . A. Murphy52. P. Conquest53. M. Diamond54. M . Brennan55 . D. Stones56 . M . Stones57. D. Walsh58. L Tuddenham59. M. Meehan61 . S . NatMi

.~.• ~ . . . . . I

UNI. BLUESCoach : aaartcTyouinAssi. Coach: Grant WWarnsRes. Coach. BarY Neivanrk

1 . D. Slunmon2. J . StaAtsid3. G . Williams4. D. Guenger~h5 . P.O'DonneR6. B. Blood(DVC)7. D . Hayte r8. N . me9. M .

10. D. Maplestoneit . C. BeHrane12. R. Fwptry (C)13 . G . Evans14 . D . Gust15 . P. Stephens16. C. Stewart17. J . Kanis18. S . Kirsanovs19. S . Herrald20. Z McCarty21 . T. Mdntyre (VC)22 . A. Nugent23 . T. WdCOx23. B. Furphy24. P . Fairhank25. A Henderson26. N. Cavalier27. J . Jamieson27. B. Frisker28 . D. Bolton29 . A. Muller30. A. Will31 . R . Vandenberg32. J . Gamaut33. L Twaddle34. J . McKinnon35. A. Wilco36 . L Monson37 . X Lerman38. J. Ryan39. J . Henderson40. B. Miller41 . M . Keey42. D. Keys43. J. McIntosh44 . R. Featherston45 . T . O'Brien46 . D. Gunn47. S. Bnxide748. H . Carter49. D . Strad<.50. H . Nailon51 . C. Ryan52 . S .Longey53 . R. Versteegen54 . T. Roydha>se55. D . Hueston56. N . Dvryer57. J. Kennedy58. T. Miskh59. L Fehring60. D. Edwards61 . J .0'Sulkvan62 . S. Kuc67 . S. McAloon (CR)71 . T. Harris72 . J. Norman (VCR)82. N . Court

® Carlton

ST . BERNARDS

Coach: Andrew NathanRes. Coach : Andrew Na h-

1. A . Condto2. T. Dobson3. A. Brebrter4. V. Comito5. R. Doolan6 . S. Ryan7 . S. Parrett8. A . capes9. J . Kennect7

10. G. MattlteHs11 . P. Capes12 . B.13. S.14. S. Doran15. L Overman16. C. Wood17. S . O'Keefe

'.. 18. N. Mitchell19 . L Gotlant20. T. Sheehan21 . B.22. C . Ca l23. B . Horn24. J . Kavanagh25. P.26 . J. GoNent27 . A. Nathan28. P. Gilmour29. J. Overman30. J. mount31 . B. Swam32. S. Chatfield33. P . Rogerso n34 . M . J u35 . A. Brandt36. C. Bond37. M. Farmer38. D. McAllister39. S. Donnelly40. J.Bakarin41 . D. Juegan42 . M . Marshall43 . C. Davis44. S. Taylor45. C. Gray46. T. Paradvwsld47. J. Ramey48. A . Catterall49. B . Henley50. J . lanzano51. J. Con9to52. A. Osborne53. J. McPhail55. G. Cusack

622 N tt . Alexander Rd .q{oonee Pond s

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BANYULErisionC

Res . Coach : Tioach: Harry H

am Betf1 . B. K~er2. D.Wdd el~VC)3. L Holt4 . J. Anderson5 . B. E2more6. S. Kayrooz7 . S . Richmond8. R . WiLI ns9. R. Cullen

10. J . Fo rtune11 . B. Owen12 . J. Ep~13. M.O'

Bdan(VC)

14. A. Logan15. S. Grayi6. D. Mayne17. T. Banton18. J . Turnbull19. B. Woodlodc20. S . Ptayfai r21. R. Dinth osante23 . S. Gmy24 . G . WiXiams25 . M. Wheaten26. B . Mc6ennoH27. A. Rossi-Mel28. D. Fabris29. M. Peters30. B. G4Ges31 . C. Bassett32 . T. Wasan33 . D. Glass34. C . Stevens35. B, Anderson36. D. Tyle r37. M .Jesse38. G . Riches39 . C. Bead40 . P. Witchedl41, A. Foote42. T. Egan43. L Ferute44. S . Allard45. M . Gilbe rt46. P. AgastineiS47 . R. Smith48. 0. Stephens52 . D. Noonan55. D . WAYi2ms (C)

~ INIV.= n1j n 3a 1 1

ANDREW'SEXCLtSVE MENSNEAR PIL

IVANHOECoach- Dont V alkantsRes. Coach: Rob Pearce

1 . D. Wthams1 . P. Merw y2

. L Hull-Brown

2 . J .DiSanto3 . C. Tucker4. D . Valkartfs4. R.Toogwd5. P. Manuel6. D. Frawley7. P .8. S .8. R. Hird9. N. TNadcwray

10 . P. Lee11 , H. Mousse12. L Sm?tl13. S. Narldexicz14. P. Flynn15. T.Ftynn16. M. Sade+i17. K . Mousse18. T. Scobie19. G. Butlen20 . D.Sanor21 . L Blackwood22 . A. Arigefini23. A.Jewson24. T. ONO25 . J. Frisina26. P. Rovis26. S. Fairweather27. N . Mdreevsld28. A. McKellar29. A Scott30. J . Makin31 . D. McFarlane32. J . L33. B.34. B. Joyce35 . P.V,nBehead36 . R Gittos37. C . Giankar&hs37 . G. Fmkzyscm38, T, Thomson39. M. Ebtrag e40. J .G~' s41 . C. M~n81d42. P. Murphy43. S. McGowan44 . E. Nev.boGi45. J.46 . G . O47 . E. Madno48 . B. White49. A. Rosenfeld50. D .Jacka52. C. Payne54. D. Richards55. L Pearce61 . G. Hidcey68. J . Owen76 . G . Kennedy77. R. Armstrong78 . C. Brown

f~=a~CI~~tX~n.2~4

TA'TTS and POKIESBar and Bistro

120 Upper Heidelberg Rd .Ivanhoe

MAZENODCoach: Rob ProsserRes. Coach : Chris Boyle

1 . P. Robinson2. J . Bellew3. J . Ct#oott4. A.C~5. D.6. N. Manna7. S. MorcJa~B . D. Ch~tle9 . P. Hall

10. M. O'Hara (C)it. T. Smith (RVC)12. P. MoCttske r13. T. &idgIand (RVC)14. G . Young15. D. Barker (VC)16 . T. Howard (RC)17 . T. Tsiauf s18 . D.O'Dona0hue19. D . Cianco20. C. Murray21 . S. Polan22. D. Sherlock23. S. Coulson24. J . Caudv25 . D. Caner28. P. Rky27 . D. Krom28. N . Little29. R. Sharp30, S. Fisher (VC)31 . N. Snart32 . D. Moore33, R. Toyama35 . J. Fisher37 . G. Trigg38, D . Steintat39. R . Bourbon41 . B . Welch (RVC)42. N. Jacobs43. W. Lane44. D. Bole45 . G . Rogers46 . J. t.eGrand

48. P. Vine49. L HaPry51 . M. Murray52. Mark Riley53. Mick Riley54. P.Jacbtu55 . M . Quirk56. M. Welch57 . M. Peters60. M. Le Couteur64, S. Bourbonn. B. Devkn86. M. CouttieBe. A . King

WHEELERS HILLtt 0 T E L

M.H.S.O.B .

Coach: Warren FallRes. Coach : Colin Drake1. J. fi3mat

3 0.WOaley3 RVmre4. D.RwnirJ5. SOinrtkrfx C YMg7. J.Pabx17FLBaixta I D'obn9 D.Carec

10. M fiea4.yti . SWaln11. MWetster12. Sh!k:Ad712 MFetatvaa13. C.Tteribatt!13 . A Preace14 . ATSM14 . G Ke4715. P. Barge1& MA4d16. A Clark17. A Webster1& B k6e118. tGileslie19 Scarier20. D.Fa'sdw21 . tlJdrs21. GMda-0022 . At.ixsa(22 . Mla~ai23. S F~itie24 . & Ke!/24. flWbon25. c (lever26. a Harbor,[26. MTtm~an27. P.tixt27. LBW2aD.5am2a Ataatmce23. P.Atargo29. COr&e3). Rtkkrlso31. W.Ntw32. A Cas sel

i33. ASaay34. SHeIrrnt31. it pate, 49. C I?rjx35. ASai% 18 . ti.Nd1ela SKowarRy 5Q C..Bi*fl36. APalm Cl . A.ra; ;s37. t16rXR?y 5'! n.iO.Y:£t.

,... 38. Gwar a'. autpz.'.33 Avasal ; itKst.Y.cc.

40. W.Htie' A .41 . SSarik/ 50.41, R flisae 57. A~: W c'42 P.Srd~ 58. J.tkx: .n43 3.W 59. B. add44 . aNtlidai 60. P.Matgally

45. D. Senn 61. htPrtAty46. ANolaM 62 SDarckat47. J.14rmn Gt T.IGg48. SMnrmn 64. BOxMnan

TOYOTA

OLD BRIGHTONGRAMMARIANSCoach : t)•aFeTappingRes. Coach: Steve BaniRunner Gary Sanders

1 . A . KrzyvMdak (DVC)2 J. Much4. M . Tabot5. N. Perry (C)& S. Antcnis7. L Fides (VC)& S.Lennou9. M. Fisher

10. R . Hartman11 . A. Fitrgerakl13. M. Gamble14. M. Der"s15. D . Trims16. J. Bracey17. A. Rkke+~18. M. JacMon18. P. Roach19. A. Mavxtylads20. D. Kolhrwrc,}an21 . R. Oakley21 . C. Jackson22. K . Farrel23 . A . Pryor24 . R. Carter24 . S . Douglas25 . S. NikasV . C. Gilmore28. P. Wolf29. M. Gordon30. K. Tesdrendwf31 . S. Murray (RC)32. B. W9iams33. M. Tol34. M. Reid (DVC)35. S. Mercer36. B . Pollock (DVC)37. A. Hain

A . Lomas39. A . Fischer

'...... 40. B . Patterson41 . J . Howell43 . J Holden45. P. McNamara46 . S. Hamilton47 . D. Wilson48 . T. Desmyth49 . N . Winter50. S. Will iams55 . C .Torns57. A. McLaren61 . A. Wtpte65. R. Kent71 . B . Alderson79. H . Bidcett60. A . Palfrey84. P . McMahon

REAL ESTATE

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OLD IVANHOEC, cach:Kevin McLea n~ Ccach: Darren Caddy

A. Corcorania a Yamroal2. P. S>~Yg D.Wa ry

.,: 4. A Parker4p . D. Toll5. T. Young& S. Kent

:.: 7. LYoun97. C. Webb& T. Steven s9. M. Karayannis

10. M. Veal11 . S.TLAY12. M. Johnston13 A PapPos,14. S.IOn9ston15. G. Douc~as1& M . Woods17. J. t.Mc1& P.Bisogni

,... 19. A. Barker19s . P. Quick2o. M. Huber21 . J. Mansfield22 . P. Donaldson23 . M. Stewa rt24. G. Hams25. C. Moore25rt J . Maycodc26a. D.Craker27. J . Weddle2& D. Jones29. R. Weddle31R. D. Caddy32a . N. Harris33. T.Cormadc34. D.HaM35. L McLean3& S. P doto37FL D . Stoll38,39.

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==N=11,101 . A. Jobling2. C.Symes3. A Ott4 . A. Grace5 . B. Turner (DVC)6. T. Gallagher7. & O'Cavnell (C)8. M . Gilmore (VC)9. A. Forrest

10. P. Mamow11 . D. Edgel12. N . Sabo13. P. Kingston14. S .Jarnes15. C. Frase r16 . T. Stewa rt (RC)17 . P. Joy18. S. an19. D. Cleary (RVC)20. S . Metz21 . J . Brown22 . R. Bloc k23 . P. McDonald24. J. C oll ins25. M . Wrodarczyk26. D. Connell27. T . Brennan28 . B. Collins29 . D. Whelan30. S. Grace31 . B.Egan32. M. McDonald33 . M . Shepherd34 . R. Remman35 . G . Bailey36. S. Madcey37. S. Turner38. P. Miner39. J . Byron40 . G . Lehner41 . G . Hal42. C . Keleher43. S. Wrndarczyk44. M. Malthett45 . L Livirtgstane46 . P. Todd47. R. Keati ng48. G . Smith49. M. Ho rsliekf50. J . McLean51 . G.IGng52. N. Welts53 . P. Schuhkraft54. B. Davies55. D. Amfield56. S . Eccles57. H. Brown58 . M. Collins59 . G . Sneddai60. M. Hester61 . B. Keath62. S . Harrold63. P.Murphy64. S. Head65 . L Craven66. A Turner67. D. Turner68. D. Mahbett69. P. Mulcahy

KI-IYATSHOTEL

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ST. KEVIN'SCoach : Tim H artRes. Coacfe Divan HOWW

I . B. Burden2 . J . an3. M. (DVC)4. W. Keighran5. R. Calman (RC)6. S. Fox7. B. Kennedy8. B. DWlman9. G . Smith

10. D . Moore11 . D . Ryan12. M. Ddknan (VC)13. R. Bowies (DVC)14. J . Bare15. M . Olive16. B. Garvey17 . M . Trezini18 . N. Hart19. D. Sheehy20. A Varasdi21 . S. Powell22. J . Macey23. A Pivetta24. P . Meagher25. M . O'Shea26 . P. McCann (RVC)27 . R. Gross28. M. Farquharson (DVC)29. P. Moun t30. M. Gargarw31 . A McGuineSs32. & Noonan33. S . Denton34. J . Whitbread35 . AThomas36 . D. Kennedy37. S. Kennedy38. D. Smith39. S. Groble40. A. Had41 . J . Hassell42. S . Herbert43. D. McDonald44. D." an45. D. Wau,lht46 . D. DeRooden47 . M. Brady (C)48. T. Smith49. J. O'Connor50. S. Kuring51 . R. Bateman52. J . Finch53. J . Goldsworthy54 . S. Game55 . R. Sirnldss56 . G . Mulcahy57. C . Bossorx~58. S. Charles60. P. Clohesy61 . J . Price62. J . Lynch63. S. Dillon64 . P. Curtin65 . N. Martin66. J. Quirk67. D . Wory68. P. Ryan69. N . GoMlswodhy70. D. Boyd

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SUUTHMFlB0U8NE

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

1 . B . Ryan2. N. AstaPenko (VC)3. J. Howard5 . P. Clements6. M. Ryan8. G. Baker9. G. Healy

10. T. Presnett11 . J . Gar dner12. B. King13. S. Neeson14 . S. Wood15 . M. Kuek16. P. Rogers17. G. Knobel18. R. Williams19. D. Bilston21 . M. M haP}evlo22. P.O'SuOivan23 . A. Delta Lana24. M. Welg xz25. P. Dymon26. N . Buck27. R. Gilmore (VC)28. G . Hofert29. D. Duntev e30 . T. Presnetf31 . M. Cunningham32. M. DZdva33. N . Cole34. R. Harvey35. D. Mahoney36L C. Kalls37 . A.Zod'rt38 . R. Elliott39 . A. Diamond40. J .Thursfiekl41 . A. Merrick44. S . Diatnond45. W.Deham47. M . Wrphy48 . B. mascai49. M. Benton50. M. D'Agostino51 . J. Frawley52. S . Koutapls53. C. Th ursfietd54 . T . Galbway55i . L Magaw57. M. Merrick58. S. Patterson60. C . Bifsto n61 . M . TkoCZ (C)64. M . MacDonald65. K.Toohey66 . G . Brown67 . S. Emmett69 . M. Slade73. W. Perkins

THERRY C.C.O .B.Coach: Terry QuinnRe , Coach: Chns Bye

1 . M. Petrevsi d2. B. Hollow3 . P. Gorman4 . M. Elliott5 . J . Seymour6. J . Van a7. P. Jones8. L Hollow9. M. GnnWCOdc

10. R . Eqclestone11 . B. Warner12. R. Moran13. M . Bosardm14. J . Reddick (VC)15. G .Pinner (RC)16 . M. Goodwin17 . G . O'Connor18. B. Carter18. L Kuret19. D. Rosasato20. A. Moloney21 . J . Thrush22 . S. Griggs (RVC)23 . C. Bye24 . S. Kuret25 . M. Posters26. G . Carbis27. B. Stevens28. D. Barron29. S . Goodwin30 . M . Tadinac31 . S. Hollow32 . J. Sacco33. N . LaFontaine34. M. Donohue35. S .O'HHaakoran36. C. Rizzo37 . D. Castaldi (C)38 . B. Selleck39. A. Fenn39. S. Boyle40. G.Keaues41 . G. Thompson43. G. Rosigndo44. D. O'Neill47, D. Goodwin48 . D. Wrigglesrvath

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CSecti®n

AJAXCoach : Phi Aarons,AssL Coach: Nlidtael ZettlsMRes. Coach: Brian Belinski

1 . J . Wrotlel3. B. Davis4. M. Duda rov5 . J.Aath6 . D. Kalb7. G . Samuel8. A.K

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9. A. Rosen11 . A. Gordon12 . D.Or1as13 . A. Levy14. Y. Rapoport15. A. Bum1ar116. R. Wool f17. A. Culdemian18. K.19.

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20. W. Kmrlgold21 . S . Glasman22. D. Moh r23. A . Bensknorll24. S . Rutl ensteine

'.... 25. A. Levine.''..... 26. B. Duzenman (DVC)27. A. Lust28. J. Brain (VC)29. A. Hea rst30. N .Israetsohn31, M. Barnett32 A. MOrdedl34 . D. Gun n35 . S. Roth36. J. Segal (DVC)37. R. Loewy38. J. Lewis39. D. Boon40. A. Redlich41 . P. Napfak42. J . Klooger43. R. Weisz44. N . Diamond45. E. Steen46. J. Davis47. A. Abraham48. L Go~sg49. M. JeRiek50 . B. Grodsid51 . S. Boon52 . A. Zlelinsla53 . A. Sheffield54. D. Collins55. B. 75e6r1etd (CC-R)56. S . Davis58. M . Fried60. J . Wainherg69. J . Vernon

TALBOTBIRNER'MoRLEY

BULLEENTEMPLESTOWECoach: Andrew SmytheRes. Coach: David Hooper

1 . J. Prior2. G . Alexander3. S. Young4. W . Thompson5. C. Parris6. R. Mklney7. P . Robedson8. N . Bon e9. B . Lelerve

10. P. George11 . S. Fadey12. A. Parris13. D . Tutloch14 . D . Cooper15 . P. Fau9cner16 . S. Smith17. C. Barry18. G . Shallaid19. P. Nigro20. M . Jones21 . D. Hooper22. G. McLaren23. D. Matllews24. P. Nagel25. T. Merrett26. P. Graham

.... 27. N . Waddel28. C . Mutimer29. P. Bone30. M. Agr~s31 . A. Shine32 . R. Williams33 . G. Pemberton34. S . tamt>mpoious35. D. Daskalou '.......36. P . Har

e 37. S . Boyd38. S . James39. P. Da9ogd40. T. Mathews41 . A. Rozant's42. P. Edwards43. C . Papdopmilas44 . J. Rozantis45 . C. Taylor46 . D. Dowd47 . C. Morihovitis48 . R. Lambert49. A . Dyson50. D. Glover51 . A . Knq52. D. Williams53. T. Franklin54. K. Stelling55. B. Brennan56. M.Toumy57. P. Giannis58 . D. Vozza59 . C. Ellis60 . A. Par1ou61 . D. Anderson62. G. Chiver s

JOHN GEORG EDISCUU\fi TlMtiPRESTON 9484 60 0 6

HAMPTON ROVERSCoach : Don ScaraftRes. Coach : Ian Cave1 . C. LeG ramd2 . P. Amoore3. A. Mason4 . S.Ander~.,ai(VC)5 . R. Bames6. A. Na"7. D. McCwrvle8 . D. Marshap9 . S. Morgan

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NOM,OD BOYS

Coaach : Frank Dtun ~ta`~YRes, Coach :

1 . C. McKay2 D. Waters3, S. Mannassa (DVC)4. S. steep

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OLD MEMfONANSCoach : Pe~r MurphyRes . Coadt : Jeff Norman

1 . A. Acremart2. C. Lean3. B . Mu4. G. S (VC)5. C. Wallace6. D. Paterson7. G. Ferguso n8. M . MaapJire (C)9. G . Pride

10. J. Graham11 . D. Solley12. S. Martin13. R. Large14. M. Fmni s15. C . Davis16. P. Hughes17. L18. T. Boumon19. D. Krtto20. S . Mullen21 . S . Krtto22. P . Harrington23. N. Moodie24. D. Johnson25 . J.Winduss26 . G . Da rt27 . G . Katris28 . M. Bond29. A Carter30. M. Brooks31 . P. Ftaskes32. J.33. C

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ST. B®ES R ENME

Ca c ulBeddoeRes. Coach : Brad Barry

1 . M. KnseR a2 . S. Zaldc3. J . Sabre PVC)4. V . L'Hu li er5. M . MurraY6. A. Ryan7. D. D~ns8. B. Beas~y9. G . Marinc

10 . C. Ross11 . M. Hecker12 . C. Stewart13. David GoodchRd14. P. L annan15. Danny Goodcluld16. S. Napier1 7. A. MaaGeage (C)18. J . TuRy VC)19. B . Tama20. T. Lambe

''..: 21 . G. McDonald22. S. McCarthy23 . T. Peck24 . T. Beasley25 . D. Smith26. S. Hecker27. M. Munson28. D. Feben29. D .Oni30. M. Hols31 . M. Mufsud32. J . Dickinson (RVC)33. A Walsh34. D. Knesella35 . R. Bites36 . G . McLachlan37 . M. Connd38. A. Hayes ( VC)39. R. L'HuiSe r40. C. Johnston (RVC)41 . P. Ord42. A. Thompson43. K GooddriId44. J . Recupero45. R. Gould46. O. Labr47 . C. Bracchi48 . B. Hutchinson49 . S. Flannery50. N. Tully51 . S. Boczar52. A Keamey53. M. Beasfey54. M. McCraw55. P. Dwyer56. D. Marshal l57. M . L .omagno (RC)58. M . Zakc59. P. Newport60. A. Whitelaw61. B. Dunstan62. C. Thomson63 . A. Ord

Doyle's Bridge HotelDeck & Bistro

ST. LEO'S EMfUTAUSCoach: Mark Flac kRes. Coach: David Miller

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I . S. Pasinou2 . B . Byron3. A . Srroth4. G. Petsinis5. James Bubis6. B. Pellegrino7. S . Plant8. A. Fellows9. V. Capeci

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VD sectionAQUINAS O.C.Coadt: Andrew CrasbyRes . Coach: Sean O'LOUghGn

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E o -~ IES C-ache "

Leah

ound 7 and some bad news . Unfortunately the1e and Claudia combination is being split up

s one of us is travelling to Canberra for good . Thegoo, news is that Peter "Elle" Simpson will be tak-i«o"over Rachel's position. Some of you may remem-t,e{Simmo's guest reports last year in the Corner and~,1e guaranteed a good laugh .

Last week saw Ronnie smith run his 150th

game . Unfortunately due to lack of notice and ourorganisation we were unable to put a lengthy write upbefore the game. We hope you had a good day . If thereis a milestone coming up, let us scribes know early,(at`least two week's notice), so we can mention theevent the weekend they are umpiring.

Good news for umpire Craig O'Donohue who thisweek will be umpiring in the "big league" . Craig hasworked hard with his umpiring in the Amateurs andwe hope this promotion leads to continued success .

A couple of reminders for next week:

Mickey is still waiting for everyone to hand in theirlist of goals for the year .

The general meeting is on next week. Pleasemake sure that you have your apologies or your mumready .

The Bounce Off is away again . No rain falling butthere was dew on the ground making the ball condi-tions greasy. The results are as follows: VinnieVescovi 293 defeated Nick Evans 257, GrahamThwaites 348 defeated Jimmy Van Beek 292, JohnStoppa 265 defeated Craig O'Donohue 252 . There isstill more action to come in the first round .

Umpires go away but they always return . Lastweek saw the return of Andrew Rechtman . Andrewleft our ranks to study medicine in South Australiaabout 6 years ago . Maybe we have a doctor in thehouse? Andrew has decided to run the boundaryinstead of the field for reason we can not fathom.Training nights are still attracting new umpires whichis boosting our numbers . Even though most gamesare covered by two umpires there are still some whoare running the one umpire system .

Fashions on the track or should we say hairstyleof the month is awarded to the young boundary riderDaniel Blackburn for his well groomed ponytail .Unfortunately that's all the hair he has as the sidesare shaved to almost nothing . This is making thoseumpires sporting the reverse somewhat jealous .

Big talk from Michael Sneddon on positioning

last week . All discussions were centred on the footy

field . Quote of the talk goes to Craig O'Donohue; "the

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Academy Boys don't do that, so whoever said that isfull of . . . . Craig was obviously having a go at some-one spreading rumors about the "Academy fellows".

At times during training Darren Dalgleish bringsdown young Nicholas for a run with the guys . Well,last week young Nick was reduced to tears as hisfooty was taken away and used in a skill drill.

Poor Mickey Sneddon couldn't get Nick to allowus to practice with his footy. Even attempts of bribery- packet of chips, did not sway the kid. Shouts of "givethe kid his ball back" also hampered negotiations .Alas young Nick won out, but he had to retrieve hisball from over the fence .

Social News:Unfortunately the Trots night that was being

organised for June 7th is now cancelled . The lack oftime is the key factor. Chappie has promised to get itoff the ground in time for next year .

Ella and Claudia .

PS : Andrew and Rachel are having a couple offarewell drinks on Sunday at the Homestead Pub (cnr .Queen Parade and Smith Street, Clifton Hill) fromabout 2 p .m. We would be very pleased to see youthere.

Irk ~

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le third of the season gone and the leaders haveemerged .

c w - Round 6S, action I

Old Paradians returned to the winners list, butnot after a fight against a determined Old Brightonat Bundoora. Leading comfortably at 1/4 time theOP's found themselves all square at the main breakand only a solid third 1/4 enabled them to get theirnoses in front . Talarico, Joyce and Stewart werebest for the OP's, with P ,Alderson and theE arl brothers gallant in defeat for the Tonners. OldMelburnians pushed De La e for a 1/2 but failedto win the all important third 1/4 which inevitablyset up the match for the D's . Rigg, Baines andBenko battled all day for the OM's, with Hyland,Waters, Horn (7) and Lee fine (4) 1/4 players for theD's. St . Bernards opened their account at theexpense of St. Kevins at Essendon with a strong sec-ond 1/4 of (4) goals to (1) . They held this lead for theremainder of the match with the SKOBS hitting backhard in the finish to fail by less than a kick .Overman, di (3) and J. Mount proved domi-nant forces all day for the Bernards with Powell,Mount and Callery named best for the SKOBS . OldXaverians set up their victory with a fine first 1/2where they outscored Uni . Blues (14) shots to (5).Although the Blues hit back in the second 1/2 Xavsheld on to win an important match. Nisbet, Hilbertand Boland created headaches for the Bluesthroughout the match . In a tight first 1/2 Old Careyexerted their presence booting (13) second 1/2 goalsto (4) to run out convincing winners at Mazenod . Forthe Nodders none were better than Parry, Nishettand McDowell, with Nash, Hood (4) and S . Wooddoing as they pleased for the OC's.Section 2

Marcellin kicked the sweep against a hapless OldCamberwell at Bulleen after a fairly even first 1/2 .Hogan, Devercelli an d Pappalaroo, (7) doing as theypleased for the Eagles, while for the 'Wellers nonetried harder than Miles, Cox and Seeley . Beaumarisproved one thing last Saturday, and that was thatwhoever travels to their home ground will be in forone hell of a contest . Winning in most positions theSharks led at every change and gave their flaggingpercentage a boost . Catlin (3), Walker andSheldrake gave the Sharks great drive all day, whileWinch, Winterburn and M. Cassarino notable per-formers in a lacklustre 'Friars team . Uni . Blackssounded a warning by soundly defeating

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Williamstown intheir match atParkville . With some(21) scoring shots to(4) in the first 1/2 the writing was on the wall for theCZ"s. Cocks, Macleod and James never gave in forthe vanquished, but were powerless to stop greatBlacks players such White, Nolan and Peck . OldHaileybury boosted their average percentage with asolid (4) 1/4 display against the Redbacks . Warrhiga(being best served by Long, Yin and Manavella, whilethe Bloods named Biggs, Saunders (4), Jay eand Efstathiou (8) as their best . In the match todecide top spot the Lions led at every change withChampion, Conn and Clark extremely impressive allday . Old Scotch battled their way back into con-tention late in the match however a (10) point marginwas the end result. Thompson, Junkeer and Lovebetter Old Scotch players.Section (2) Blue

MHSOB opened up with a withering first 1/4 thatAJAX never recovered from . A (7) goal to (2) first 1/4set the scene for the day as Blashki, Golvan and M .Segal tried manfully to win the ball for the Jackas,while Taylor (5), Hodder and Moore did as theypleased for the High . De La Salle (2) added their sec-ond win for the season to their tally by defeatingMonash Blues at home. Holloway, Burston andEley never gave in for the 'Ashers . Hampton Roversdisplayed a great work ethic all day against top sideSt. Bedes Mentone Tigers, however in the end it theTigers greater goalscoring ability and defensive workthat saw then win well. Parkinson, Anderson and R.Dunball gave their all for the Rovers, while Gangi (4),McHugh and Williams impressed for the Tigers. OldGeelong matched a rebounding Ormond outfit atComo Park early, but with injuries to key playerswere unable to halt the Monds (24) goals after 1/4time. McCann, Bird and Gretton-Watson for theOG's were fine players, as to were Gleeson,O'Halloran, Black (4) and Byron for the 'Monds .Section (2) Red

Good kicking is good football and WayneReddaway (Yarra Valley) would have been telling hisplayers that all of last week as they had as manyscoring shots as North Old Boys last Saturday butfailed by (25) points . For the NOBS Skene, Carissand Taylor (5) showed great form . Chirnside Parkjumped an out of sorts Therry Penola at home andled convincingly at 1/2 time. Whether they went tosleep or Therry Penola slipped up a notch is arguabl e

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;,; Tlierry Penola slammed on (12) second 1/2 goalsto (3) to win comfortably. Holliday, Adams and Long,e, in fine

andtGoodfor

win doing the damage in the sec-1/2 for Therry Penola. Old Ivanhoe with greater

wvnbers than the previous week took the matchri ht up the OP's in the first 3/4's of the match bu t

led to go on with the job in the final term . Jenkins

(3), ,qa e and Oates almost won the game for

i,e OIG's, while for Old Paradians (2) Sacco (6),Baker and _'N -- ~ were catalysts in their win .

Aquinas hosted ladder leaders Old Trinity and were

,,c : ,r in the hunt trailing at every change to go down

by around (15) goals . The Bloods were best served by

R Moran, Hill, Hunter and T. Moran .

previews - Round 6Section 1

Old Brighton and Old Melburnians clash inwhat is a very important match for both sides to winto remain in touch with the four . The Tonners haveplayed well recently against the top sides and willhave enough form to day to win. De La Salle host a

fired up St. Bernards coming off their first win. Athome the D's will be too strong . Uni. Blues face theirsecond tough assignment in a fortnight when theyhost the Old Paradians at home . The Blues will needall'guns blazing today and I expect them to gather ahard fought win . Old Carey face a confident OldXaverians at Bulleen . The Xavs are on a roll and willprove today that they will stake a claim for a berth inSeptember. In the final match the SKOBS play hostto Mazenod who have failed to impress recently . Athome the SKOBS will open their account today .S elections: Old Brighton, De La Salle, Uni Blues,Old Xaverians & St. Kevins.

Section 2Old Camberwell play host to a confident

Beaumaris team who thumped Whitefriars last weekand will be looking today to consolidate their spot inthe four. The Sharks will win well. Whitefiiars on therebound will be a tough ask of Uni . Blacks, especial-ly given that the match is to be played at Donvale .However the Blacks form is good and they will winwell and send the 'Friars tumbling from the four.W al host Maaa;a:llin at home, and the most youcan say here is that at least Warringal have been con-sistent to date. At home the Eagles should befavoured, so it is with no real confidence I select the

home team by a couple. Old Scotch await the arrivalof Old Haileybury and with the Scotchies on therebound the Blooders will need to be right on theirgame today . My gut feeling Old Scotch to win well .W' town CYMS host ladder leaders Collegians,and try as they might the CY's will not be able tomatch the Lions all round ability today .Selections : Beaumaris, Uni . Blacks, Marcellin, OldScotch & Collegians.

Section (2) BlueAJAX will return to the winners list this week at

the expense of La Salle with a far betterdefence and improved form more recently the Jackaswill prevail today . Monash Blues host HamptonRovers who will rebound strongly following theirmatch against the ladder leaders last week . Ormondface a crucial match against Old Xaverians (2) athome and on recent form the Woods must befavoured at home, although a win to Xavs could seethem firmly entrench themselves in the four, at homethe 'Monds . St . Bedes Mentone Tigers meet OldGeelong and although the OG's will battle manfullyall day the Tigers greater overall strength will seethem win well . SOB have the bye.Selections: AJAX, Hampton Rovers, Ormond & St.Bedes Mentone Tigers

Section (2) RedEastern neighbours Yarra Valley OB and

Chirvside Park clash in what shapes as a crucialmatch for both teams . Neither team has been consis-tent so far, but the Parkers better form more recent-ly suggests they should win today. Therry Penolahost St. Leos Emmaus at Glenroy and comingoff the bye the Two Blues will be fresh, howeverTherry Penola's stirring win last week was no flash inthe pan and they will prove that today by winningwell. Old Paradians (2) and North Old Boys meet ina match that has significance for a position in the topbracket . Both teams have defended well but the OP'shave the more potent forward line and will prevailtoday because of such . Old Trinity and Old Ivanhoebattle it out at Bullen and the top team will prove toostrong in most positions to win well and remainundefeated. Aquinas have the bye .Selections : Chirnside Park, merry Penola, OldParadians & Old Trinity

Next Week's Matches and U19 Section Umpires -Continued on Page 33 - Results Page 3 9

Brian "Benny" Goodman and Tom Brain pre-sent all scores and match details in a light-

hearted manner. Listen to Benny, Tommy and

a special guest 9.30 a.m. each Sunday .

Program includes Phil Stevens' A section report and "Under the Griller" segment

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ound 6 results were not as I predicted and as a~, \b consequence my success rate dropped alarm-ingly from 87% to 63% . On the other hand the resultshave heightened the interest in each section and thatas the cliche says ; is good for football".Review of Round 6Section 1

Old Melburnians dropped two places on the lad-der as a result of their sixty eight point capitulationto De La Salle, who showed form not previously dis-played by them in season 1997 .

St . Bernard's, after their third successive victory,have moved to sixth place just one game behind theleading four sides . St. Kevins became St . Bernard'sthird victim when they succumbed by sixty sevenpoints, . "Skobbers" now find themselves lagging a tthe foot of the ladder.

Once again low scoring was a feature of the OldXaverians versus Old Scotch game . As in many pre-vious encounters Old Scotch had difficulty scoringgoals against the tight Xaverian defence. Despite hav-ing the same number of scoring shots as OldXaverians, the inaccurate Old Scotch lost by twentypoints as they scored virtually only half as much asdid Old Xaverians .

Collegians surprised when after a closely contest-ed match, they emerged victorious by three pointsover Mazenod. This win put Collegians back into thefour and the loss makes the Mazenod final's questmore difficult.

Old Brighton Bloods had the bye .Section 2

Undefeated Kew, despite inaccurate kicking, com-fortably defeated Mt . Lilydale by thirty two points.Their defeat means that Mt . Lilydale now cling tofourth place only by percentage from two challengers!

Marcellin's unstable season continued when the"Eagles" lost their third consecutive game . OldEssendon Grammari ans, in a form reversal, won afairly close match by thirteen points and so placedthemselves within grasp of a top four position .

Monash Whites had a comfortable victory bytwenty four points against Thornbury Cougars, whoare still seeking that elusive on field victory. The winhas given Monash Whites a cushion in their contestfor a final's berth, as they are now one game clear ofthe fourth placed side .

Therry Penola forfeited to Syndal Tally Ho.

Preview of Round 7Section 1

Old BrightonBloods rejuvenate

d by their week's rest should win again and consolidat etheir top four position as their opponents OldMelburnians are having a disappointing season .

Be La Salle are sure to extend St. Bernards,especially on their form of last Saturday . For eitherside to make a move towards the top four, victorytoday is vital. I select De la Salle, at home, largely onthe strength of their form shown last Saturday .

Old Xaveri ans should be able to continue ontheir winning way at the expense of Mazenod, whodespite showing glimpses of fine form, have failed towin matches against leading sides .

Coll egians should consolidate their top four posi-tion at the expense of St . Kevins, who are languish-ing last on the ladder. I cannot see St . Kevins playerspossessing the talent to defeat Collegians .Old Scotch have the bye .

Section 2Old Essendon Grammarians buoyed by their

success last week journey to the far east to meet Mt .Lilydale, who will be anxious to atone for last week'sdefeat . At home I select Mt . Lilydale to win this gameas they have displayed the more consistent form dur-ing the season .

Undefeated leaders, Kew, journey northwards tomeet Thornbury Cougars, who hope for their firstwin today. On form displayed this season I select Kewto win this game by a convincing margin .

Therry Penola should relish their return to theJ.P. Fawkner Oval where Therry sides have alwaysbeen hard to defeat. Their visitors, Marcellin, faceplunging to the depths of the ladder if they lose today.although I expect a better display from Therry Penola,overall 1997 performances lead me to selectMarcellin.

In the main game of the round two likely finalists,Syndal Tally Ho's meet Monash Whites, whose lead-ing forward Tossavainen, could threaten SyndalTally Ho supremacy. To win the game Monash Whitesmust break down the Syndal Tally Ho defence whichhas proven hard to penetrate during the season. Iexpect a high standard match form which I expectSyndal Tally Ho to emerge victorious .

~ ~-~ PA melee is "Where an incident takes place involving players pushing, scragging, jumping into packs,

throwing each other to the ground or other or other similar such conduct"

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MAY31-ROiJRID8CLL-13 18 (1 )ST. BERNARDS v . OLD BRIGHTON BLOODSDE LA SALLE v. ST. KEVIN SOLD MELBURNIANS v. OLD SCOTCHOLD XAVERIANS v . COLLEGIANS

CLUB 1S (2)OLD ESSENDON GR . v . THORNBURY COUGARSKEW v. THERRY PENOLAbtARCELLIN v . SYNDAL TALLY HOMT. LILYDALE v . MONASH WHITES

PATRONS ARE NOT PERMITTED TO BRINGALCOHOL INTO ELSTERNWICK PARK OR

INTO ANY VAFA VENUE

CLUB,-77M (1) - 17.05.9 7

On La Salle Bolt 5 . Hyland 3. Rudd 2, Buick 2, Cleary, I .aska . Beat Cleary . Rudd.

OLD giHLBTJ 0.1 0.2 1.3 4.4.28

DE I.A BeIILE 4 .4 6.7 13.9 14.10 .94

Old Mebunlions Cornell 4 . Brat Stook^_. Naatrn . MciR3Lan. Osbourne. Carroll .

Bolt. Hyland. Brahncr. Ellis,

ST. BERNARDS 4.4 8.8 9.10 14.12 .96

8Y; RESINS 1.1 3.L2 3.4 4.5 .29

St Bernards Creak 4. Moon 3 . Fraser 3. Farniga 2. Castle. b4atkou. Best

Creak . Moon, Fraser. Famtgla . Castle.

St ffevina Murphy 3 .1iRllthrim . Quirk, Best Whitbread[. Ryan. Herbert . Martin,

Collins, P. Nanfra

OLD XAVERIANS 3.1 3.3 5.4 8.5.41

OLD SCOTCH 1.2 1.8 2.9 2.9.21

Old Xavalang Kim 3 . Math^ws, O•SuIltvan. Hall. Beat Connors . King, Curtain.

R. F{ing. Orsini, McLean.Old Scotch Willtarnm Pt}d-_ Beat Ttbe. GodrRn. L 'r~ut. Huse. (aht. Wlllan~

- - - 9.10.84

D .C. MAZENOD - - - 9.7.81

Collegians Fraser 2. Burgess. Gay, htathers . Eley. Taylor, Curtis, Hickson. Best

Baxter. Icgtiss . Crass. Fraser. Mirakian. Siratthaim .

Mstratod OC Chilcott 3. Steinfort 3, Poulter 3 . Marshall. Best ChIlcott. Steln[ort.

Jacobs . Dressez. Dinclnto. Francis .

OLD BRIGHTON BLOODS: BYE

CLUB XVIII (2) - 17 .05 .97HEW 3.4 5.7 7.9 10.15.75

MT. LILYDALE O.C. 2.3 3.8 5.7 8.7.43

Kew Lazarus 3 . Guppy 2, Leonard 2, Quinn. Band. O'Hanlon. Beat Lawrence.

Leonard, Johnston. Carrtdon. Guppy. SSawinsk L

Pa laydaic OCAZen 4 . Fiulasy 1°ar~ Best Diceno. Pr,ace. A.Ilan. Glason . G9bee. NW9 .

HiARCEyLIN 1.3 4.8 8.7 9.9.83

OLD ESSENDON GRAMMAR 3 .4 6.4 8.7 11.10 .78

Ma=cellin Goal kickers and best players not rocch-ed .

Old Earendon Dudtieridge 4. Casey 3. tWllanis, Trist. Capodtpeaa . Best Trist.

Williams, Dudderktge. Smith Cram Reld.

THORNBURY COUGARS 3.1 4.3 7.5 8.5.53

MONASHWHITES 2.4 6.4 10.5 11.11 .77

Thomhury Cougars Cileceken 4, Carter 2. Robertson. Cutler. Best Beaton.

Bennett. Cutler. CIleceken. Cutkr. Sokolenko .ASonssh Whites Van Der Zahn 4. Collier 2. Tossavainen 2, Tracy. Kennedy.

Riddle . Beat S. Dods. Nelson, Hwrx . Collia, Tracy, Van Der Zahn .

i. ® -, ® a ■11

If so then you are invited to come and joi nMacquarie Uni AFC, Sydney's friendliestfootball club . We are currently experienc-ing a revival on the field and welcome newplayers and officials from interstate .

® Competitive Teams

+ Great Facilities

® Heavy Social Calenda r

For further information please call :

+ Paul Morgan (02) 9957 6685 (h),(02) 9236 6927 (w)

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Y31--'v'dJ 8-19 (1 )

ST. BERNARDS v. OLD BRIGHTONDE LA SALLE v . ST. KEVINSOLD MELBURNIANS v. UNIVERSITY BLUESOLD PARADIANS v . OLD CAREYOLD XAVERIANS v . MAZENOD 0 C

UNDER-19 (2)UNIVERSITY BLACKS v. OLD CAMBERWELL ATMCALISTER OVALWHITEFRIARS v. WILLIAMSTOWN CYMSBEAUMARIS v. WARRINGALMARCELLIN v. OLD SCOTC HOLD HAILEYBURY v. COLLEGIANSAT HAILEYBURY COLLE GE, KEYSBOROUGH

U19 ( 2) BLUEHAMPTON ROVERS v . AJAXMONASH BLUES v. ST . BEDES MENTONE TIGERSMHSOB v . ORMONDOLD XAVERIANS v . OLD GEELONG AT 11 .30 A.M.DE LA SALLE (2) has the bye .

U19 (2) REDST. LEOS EMMAUS v. YARRA VALLEY AT 1 .00 P.M.CHIRNSIDE PARK v. OLD PARADIANS (2) AT 1.301? M.NORTH OLD BOYS v . OLD TRINITYOLD IVANHOE v . AQUINASTHERRY PENOLA has the bye

Every seconcA' Saturdaymorning

Phil Stevens talks toLarry Stephens and

Adrian Hook

9 .45 a.m. Saturday

J

PATRONS ARE NOT PERMITTED TO BRINGALCOHOL INTO ELSTERNWICK PARK OR INTO

ANY VAFA VENUE

UNDER-19 (1 )OLD BRIGHTON v . OLD I~ :L3U~~ :IA : s Field: B.McKee S . Alger Boundary: J . Handfield Goal : SkipShipley Leo Wilson DE LA SALLE v. ST. BEField : C . Ryan R. Love Goal : Robert Dunstan RobertParry UNIVERSITY BLUES v . OLD PARADIANS Field:J . Moore F. Karabelas OLD CAREY v. OLD XAVE ; ;,Field : A. Chapman (R) M . Allen ST. KEVIIdS v . MAZEN .OD 0 C Field: A . Stephen C. Stevens .

UNDER-19 (2 )OLD CAMBERWELL v. BEAUMARIS Field : D. Ischia I .Burgess Boundary: M . Clarke WHITEFRIARS v. UNI.VERSITY BLACKS Field : A. Price 97 GAL v.CELLIN Field : T. Keating T. Keating OLD SCOTCH v .OLD HAILEYBURY Field : P. Tuppen M. O'BrienWILLIAMSTOWN CYMS v . COLLEGIANS Field : M .Forde K. Brewer

UNDER-19 (2) BLUEAJAX v. DE LA SALLE (2) Field : D. Peiris M . EvansMONASH BLUES v . HAMPTON ROVERS Field: J . BellP. Withington (R) ORMOND v. OLD XAVE S(2)Field : N . Evans G. Kelly ST. BEDES WENT. TIG . v . OLDGEELONG Field: D . Perkins C . Stevens (J) MHSOB hasthe bye.

UNDER-19 (2 )RED YARRA VALLEY v. C SID E PARK AT YARRAVALLEY ANGLICAN SCHOOL Field: A. Harris J .McGauran THERRY PENOLA v . ST. LEOS EMMAUSField : M . Gllday OLD PARADIANS (2) v. NORTH OLDBOYS AT GARVEY OVAL Field : W. Simmons G . Curran(R) OLD TRINITY v . OLD IVANHOE Field : K . McMahonJ . Pappas AOUINAS has the bye .

NAMEUNDER 19 (1)

CLUB

JOHNSON UNIBLUESBARRETT OLD XAVERIANSLEGUDI ST BERNARDS

LAST WK ToTI`,

352 213 19

UNDER 19 (2 )HAWKINS OLD SCOTCH 3 27SMITH OLD CAMBERWELL 3 22EFSTATHION OLD HAILEYBURY 8 2 2

UNDER 19 (BLUE)NAUGHTON ORMOND 5 22KINGWELL ST BEDES MENTONE 3 19COBURN OLD XAVERIANS 16TREGEAR HAMPTON ROVERS 1 1 6

UNDER 19 (RED )STELLA THERRY PENOLA 18JONES OLD TRINITY 4 16SACCO OLD PARADIANS 6 14KHODER NORTH OLD BOYS 2 14

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UIiDER,19 SECTION 1 - 17.05.974 .4 6.7 12.10 15.14,1 0 72 .2 6.3 7.7 12.11 .

03

4. Hartley 2 . L~'~Ht 2, Ventura 3. Britptcasa. Rees, Warren .Joyce. Stev.ntt. Hartley. Warren. Rees.3 . Ltpirot 2 . Stewart, Abodtuff. Earl. Alderson. Bent

;u. W. Eart. G. Earl. Day, Ster.-art .

Lrt;P,V- ;S 2,7 5.10 8.11 10.13 .7 31 .2 5.8 13.10 17.17.119

:5 :;-r' ^r.s Cra.tshsy 2. 2. Murray 2, Bmko. Campbell. Purcell. Falenhy1 .:.s. r nko. Stbree, ord,

OLD ": 7 BLUES 0.2 2.3 5.5 5.9.57

Stapktan 2, Barren 2 . LVhffi. Jone s . Kay. Ireland. Fimtmg. Beat hffibMt.. ' .. ,. od . Hede. H e a l y , Hardwick.

[n1l;laa at ljokers and best players not received.~r ;g50~J D.C. 3.3 7,5 10.8 11.11.77

o!.D ~- 6,3 9.8 16.13 22 .14.141Sycnwl "' M "ell 3, E~an 2 . Kelly, NL3bett. Grant . Davis, Beaten. FaUi<b8s. Best

;y.C_. ..-- 3. : ._ ;Z.- .&.,tt Bed Miles. CaL Seel.y,W6sanc,SmSth.Soong_At-iLIa A.F.C. 4.5 8.8 10.10 12.17.143F77CE~ ~1~~5 2.4 2,7 4.8 4.11.355eau~_1r'~ ! TC ,'hut 3. Vrntce 3 . Cotter 2 . Stevens . Thornton, h1r.Kenne. Palmer. Bat

Mullrolland. Mttchell . Carroll.GY.I :eL~r Setd':, 2. NwUeey. Daily. Beet Wtntfi, Winter[wrrn, Cassartno. Nmthey,

tryinTp=li BLACF~S 2.8 7.17 10.24 13.27.105gjLryL175TOWtY Cf4ffi 0.0 4.0 8-1 12,4 .76

, r',~e Natant 2. Peck 2 . Murphy. Furness. Schilling. Hannan, Drt~rce.

.~ Ci -.:, Hunt 8, Haddara 2, Steele. Mathews . HouH. Groehavskt. Bemt° . .nton. MI11In~ Smt tY'htte. Nol.-+n. Fork. Meffings, Murphy, ~ale .

hunt. Grodwvki. Haddam.

[ . nuuucn, weiua. nca,uc, n,yess.u, uuouv.

at22 8.3 8.5 10.8.882 .2 3.5 7.6 9.9.83

3. Mount 2, Davis, Evans. Hogan, tarmazzo. Thomas. Bestmt. Hogan, Bam1d. Pearce.;7mrorm 2. CYcsswelL Moore, Mount, Scarto. Vincent. Beat Possre➢ .b. Dk]ahey, Rattle.

4.4 5.9 7.11 9.12.68

- Coo ... --i . Dr-sctlE. Rciserts. Dttcet. Ratidaua7, Nor-- 3. Cu& 2. Roberts 2. Dhteert. Randaoo . McCollum.

.9 ®N 2 - 17 .05 .9 77.6 13,8 18.12 23.17.1551.3 4.8 6.11 7.12.54

Nash, Hood, S. Wood. Bond. Tranter. Laulette.ulcYte 3. Danes 2, Costello 2. S . Wood 2, Battle 2, Whkil,, )'v olucc). FottNohs.

6.3 10.5 19.9 26.13.189C. 2.1 5.5 5,8 7.9 .51

ErstaBttou 8. Saunders 4. Byas 4, Bell 3. Somalla 2, Warden 2. Thete .Saunders. Jayasekera EtsthathWU. Poutney. FinL3y3at.

: lYn 2 . tVllson . Sgroules. Pope . Best Long. Ym . Mamasella. Hc.Vod .

CO1_s LIN > 4 .5 7.8 10.13 13.18.94C[D SCOTCH 2 .1 5.2 9.5 13.6.84C-~,~ __,,_. v.uq.n~3. Cooler 2 . Clark 2, Van Da Venne 2, Brtttm, Ftormene. Moan .' --: CI, :mpWn. Ccnn . Clark . Baxter, Byrne, Moon.

_ . .. . : . r:: :. 5 . Haw'edns 3. Seattle. Gross . Love. Parker, Sladen . But Thoeyttwt .,iv ~ . . -. . "nn-ma Reattle, Longs.

-Glass .

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McLean Pappas 3 . Douglas 2. Kent, Sadbolt, Tully. Veal. Besttm . KarayannLls, Harcs, Ca George . McLean, Tully.

ST. REVtNS 3.2 5.5 6 .11 7.17 .59MAZENODOC 4.9 13.12 19.18 25.23 .173St. Kevfna Bossong 2 . Kelghran. Ryan, Grtbble, Gargarw, Brady. Beat Grlbble,Brady, Fox Chapman . Ketghran, Bossong.Hoozenod Hanley 4, Harrison 4, Fisher 4 . M . Murray 4, Schodfield 3, Morgan 2.Barker 2, Marnto . Wetsh . Best Schofield, O'Donohue, Quirk, M. Murray, Barker,Monaco.

ORMOND 1 .1 115 15.7 15.13 .121IVANHOE 5.8 8.7 11.9 11.12.75Ormond Fraser 5. A. Turner 3 . B. Turner 3. Block Connell, Beckett, Remnuan.I Ryon. Best Egan

, Williams 6. G~lanl,oniklL~. Block

. Flynn. Hull-Brown. Saunders . BestFlynn. Williams. McGo^uan . Manuel, ONetp, Saunders.

OLD BRIGHTON 5.7 15.9 19.12 30 .13.193ST, KB,DA/ST7i CAiJLFtE1.D 1.2 5.5 13.9 14.10.44Old BrIghbon Bradley 6 . McLachlan 6. Talbot 5. Murch 3. M. Jackson 3, Bickett3 . Nfftas . Kent, Petty. Hartman. Best Lennox, Nikas. Talbot, Perry, M. Jackson,McLachlan .St . KBda/Sth Cant Buck 5, D'Agostino 3. Ryan 2 . Green 2, Astapenko. B. Ryan .B~,t Tkoez. Gilmore, Astagenko . D'Agastlcm, O'Sulltran. Clements.'t7iE RRY PENOLA OB 8.8 11 18 14.8 17.11 .113MHSOB 4.1 8.6 10.10 14.13.977h=zq Pawte Goodwin 4, Pola 3, Bcs;anko 3, German 2 . Elliott 2. Reddtck.~ : :la. Ban an . Best Carter. Bosanko. Gorman. Crotty. Goodwin, Vhigesavrth.M H S O B Woodley 4. Petted 3 . Albergo 3. Johns 2. Saultry, Morcom . BestBruce, Pertzel, Comer, Woodtey, Albergo. Johns.

S:PRORS - 17.05.9 75 .1 7,6 11.11 15.15.1054.0 7.2 13.4 18.8.114

3. Kayross 3, Mitchell 2. C . William, R . Williams . Wocdock.bull, Whelan. J. Egan . Best J. Egan . Turnbull, R. Williams.

(2) BLUE - 17.05.97GLH .S .Gd5. 7.8 13.8 18.12 23 .17,155AJf 2.2 2.4 4.4 5.8.38

:5 Burke 5. T°or 5 . O'Bnect 3. Broom 2, Tiling 2, Moore 2. Askew 2, Osbane,z,uns-L.rss . Beat Taytcr. Rndder, Moore, M . Askew. Osborne. Burke.AJAX Benstrnwt 3. Gohan, Hal~n. Bost BLbshkl. Gohan . Segal . Bock, Wefnstock.Stub .

BE LA 5A1.2E (2) 2.3 7.4 9.7 11.8.78MONASH BLUES 1.1 4.6 7.8 7.12.54Be to SaBe (2) Goal tuckers and best (4ayvs not reeeh-ed .Manash Mum Byrne . Eky, Hawkins, Martin . McGee. SaUkey. Beoft HaIlrnvay, Burston,Eley. Hacvldns. Rtrndzn . McNmr.

ROVERS HAMPTON 1.2 1.3 5.8 8.7.4 3ST. BEBEB METIONE T10 2.2 9.12 14.14 21,22 .148Hampton Ravers Wtlmatt 2, Armour. Crouch. Freeman, Tregear. Best Parkhvson,Anderson, Dunball. Armws. Vass. Kollhxr.8t, B¢@es Mmt-T3gers Gany} 4. CousUts 3 . K'llktns 3, Ktngtell 3 . F 2. Na~er.Dwyer. Carroll . Cummins. Smith. Wtntte. Bftt GangL McHugh. V~ . Wilkins,Cousins, Falktngham.

OLD G G 4.4 6.8 8.8 7.1 0 .525,2 12.8 21.11 29.20.194

Old Geelong Abbott 2, Landv, Bottcet . Brown. Clark, Cousins . Best Mcfann. Bird,Grettoct•Ratsm. Gatmby. Bolton, Abbott .Ormond Naughton 5. Pasara 4, Black 4 . Herman 2, Robbins 2, Stephens 2, Broadhurst2. Cunningham. Wwutaratt . Byron, Brovm. Cullen . Ashford. Thompson . Bat Gk-coon,O'Halloran . Black. Ashtord. Naughton. Byron.

OLD XA (2): BYE

UNDER 19 S ®N (2) RED - 17.05.97NORTH OLD BOYS 23 8.5 9.9 12.10.82YABRA VALLEY 2 .1 2.5 5.12 7.15.57Fiarth Old Baqa Taylor S. Kwtsattasffis 3, IOmder 2. Mu~ikurey, Curran . Son Sit=.Ghriss. Ttnuns. htu(qutrnxy, Taylor, Cunan.Yeren Wiley tiakt~ 2. 71rompiot. Cessna. Wines. TetCwd, Stuzzaker. Beat Latng. Bell.THmnpsm . Thing. Wal'shat. Ltiayd .

CHIRNSIDE PARK 5.8 9.11 12 .15 1117.89Tf ERRY PEftOIA O$, 2.4 4,7 10.11 18.18,112Chirraide Park Knight 4 . Ptcrlot! 3. THmnas 3 . Markosskt. Wesmwre. Best Halliday,Aclams . Long. thrk)es, tacolotcd. Allan.Theory Penolm OB Porter S. Zzmpogta 4 . Graham 3. Grant, Davidson . Vanegelen.Boscaga. Bea Batdsm, Graham, Goodwin, Van Engdm . Forter. McDonakt .

OLD IVAh1iOE 4.4 7,4 9.8 10.10.70OLD PARADIN'i3 (2) 1.2 8.5 8.8 15.13.103Old Ivanhoe Jmktns 3. Palht 3, Archer 2. Coyne. Vincent Ban Jenkins Macisaac,Qates . Vlncent. Barker. Bernet .Old Paradlans (2) Sacco 6. P4cen2es 2 . Lucas 2. Lord 2 . R!chardsat . Hildebrand. Baker.Brst.Sacco . Baker, Plocages. O'Cwvror. Lynch . Lucas.

O.C. 1.0 4.3 10.4 13.8-88OLDTRBVtTY 3.8 8.14 13,21 24 .24 .168Aquinss OC Best R Moran, Jamison, Hill. Halverson. Hunter. T. Moran.Old Trinity Passador to. Jones 4 . R'aldron 2, Barr, Shaughnessy. Arrowsmuh.Hutdllnson. Newman . Pause_v. SomrnUke. Best lrassador. Barr. Datatsts. WOsat.Pa-.uxy. Howman.

ST. LE08 8 OS: BYE

BANYUI.E 12 8.5 5.6 5.10.100OLD IVANHOE 1.3 4.5 8.5 12,9.81Baayule Logan 4 . Kearsey. Best Jesse. McDermott, Richmond, Logzn, Smith .Old Ivanhoe Corcoran 4. Craker 3. Barker 2, Kadoui, Myers . Yarurood. Beat Toll .Hall. Goad. Brophy. Martin, Caddy.

ST. KEVINS 2.2 5 .8 10.9 17.14.116MAZEHOD OC 1.2 1.4 4.8 8.8.44St, Eevins Marustc S . Fraser 4. Mount 3, flare 3 . Moore, Moy9arL Beat Moylan .Game . Mantsk!, Denton, Hart. Moore.

od Caucht 2, Brookes 2 . Halvy, SbUth. Best Young, Gzin>lson . Robinson.Little. Caucfll, Riley.

ORMOND 3.3 6.4 11.9 13.11.89IVANHOE 1.2 3.2 3,4 6.8.42Ormond Bailey 4. Collins 3 . Hall 2, Steuart. EdgelL King. Whe.lart. Best Hall.Davies . Collins, Stewart . Balley. Lehner.Ivanhoe ThxkWray 2 . Sorter 2, AdnrevskL Ffnlayson. Best FhIlayson. Murphy,White, Andrevskl . Thackwray. Fairweather.

OLD BRIGHTON 4.7 9.10 13.13 2D.15 .138ST. KB.DA(STH CAULFIELD 0.2 1.2 2,3 13 .15Old Brighton Fischer 5. Howell 3, Gordon 3. Oakley3, Murray 3, Holden . Moore.8,vanel. Best Oakley. Tona. Gambol. Fischer, Wilson. DeSmyth .St. KBds/Stfi Caulfield Cannard. Howard. Best Dhnile'te, Cruwys.Ts[rogtatuwu. Atchinsort, Howard . D'Slha.

THEW P L GO 3.4 4.7 7.10 10.12.72MHSOB 2.3 5.4 6.5 8,7.58Therry Pernsia Clarke 3. Pinner 3. Moran. Kuret Rtssigtolo, Vaina . Best Vaina.Hallow, Bye. Donahue, Clarke. Postma.M H S O B McGrath 6. Faiaos, Scrinic . Best Clarke. McGrath, Axford, ArchdaA .Konstanty. Fahey.

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I gave blood for my club .. .. What about Yju?VAFA Blood Bank Challenge 1997

' eason 1997 has seen the VAFA join forces withthe Blood Bank in a community oriented ven-

ture to assist in the recruitment of new blooddonors for the Blood Bank and prompting thosepeople who have donated in previous years toreturn to donate .

The competition is simple, all VAFA clubs candonate (including the umpires) and as each dona-tion is given, a point is recorded for your team . Thedonor does not have to be a player or currentmember, a mere affiliation through family orfriends is membership enough for this very worthycause.

The Challenge works by all VAFA clubs havinga 'Captain Blood' . This designated person assistsin promoting the competition amongst club mem-bers, families, sponsors and supporters . In shortthe more donations each team makes the greaterthe chance that your club will benefit. Donationscan be made at either of the two city Blood Bankstatic sites or one of the 74 mobile Blood Banksthroughout the suburbs .

The donation process is quite simple . Beforeeach donation you will be asked to fill in a medicalquestionnaire to ensure the donation process doesnot adversely affect the donor or the recipient ofthe blood . Forms in the refreshment areas of dona-tion sites need to be filled in to have the donationregistered to your club . If someone is unable todonate blood for medical reasons, they will still beable to fill in a VAFA registration form . And that'sit! Could not be simpler.

The scoring process is even simpler, withprizes benefiting your nominated VAFA clubdirectly. The Challenge will be scored on a per-centage basis to ensure an equal playing field foreach team . The score will be worked out as a per-centage of total number of donations against totalnumber of registered players as at March 1 1997(indicative of total club members) .

For example : Donations (50), Registered play-ers (150), Percentage (33%) .

Now to the benefits for clubs . Already a spotprize for returned 'Captain Blood' registrationforms has been won and presented to GerardRoche of Monash Gryphons . He won for himselfor his club a $100 Rebel Sport voucher. To datewe have about (20%) of the 'Captain Blood' regis-tration forms returned and it would be great to seeall clubs represented by such a person for two rea-sons, i) it gives the VAFA and the Blood Bank acontact person at each club, and if) helps in thepromotion of the Challenge at club level . Alongwith the Rebel Sport prize the first winners of theincentive prizes are the VAFAUA who are winningthe Challenge to date (see advertisement intoday's Amateur Footballer for progressive clubtallies) . The VAFAUA receive ( 2) brand newSherrin football s donated by Spalding, and avoucher from both Four'n'Twenty andSchweppes which is redeemable with their nextorder placed with each sponsor lie . extra product -free!) . The incentive prizes being for the VAFAUA inthat they had the highest percentage value after (5)rounds . The next incentive prizes are for thegreatest percentage increases between rounds6-10 and 11-15, with the major prize being a setof club jumpers (rrp . $1000) to the winning club atthe completion of round 18 (donated by HughLyon Knitwear) .

Along with the benefits to the clubs in terms ofincentives the 'Captain Bloods' from each club willall be invited to a lunch in late August earlySeptember where their work and assistance in theChallenge will be recognised by the VAFA and theBlood Bank.

So join the Challenge and get your 'CaptainBlood' registration form into the VAFA if you havenot already done so and urge all club members,supporters, sponsors etc . to assist in this worthycause, that will see both your club and the BloodBank benefit greatly. For further information con-tact Brett Conne ll (9531 8333) at the VAFA formore information . Come on get your club involvedfor the good of the community .

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VAFAUAiai Lilydale OCMHSOBSwinbume UniANZ Albert ParkSt. Bedes Mentone TigersWilliamstown CYM SOld Camberwell Gr .De La Salle OCYarra Valley OBOrmond AFCRichmond Central AF CSt . Leo Emmaus WPLa Trobe Un iOld HaileyburyUHSOBUniversity RedsOakleigh AFCSalesian OCPenninsula OBSyndal Tally HoOld MelbumiansOld ScotchChimside Park AFCEltham OCSouthbank CBAAFCOld MentoniansOld TrinityHawthorn Citizens AFCOld Geelong

1" 1lo Old Brighton Sr. 2%12% Univer: .;, Blues 2%11% Ivanhoe AFC 2%11% Power House AFC 2%11% Parkside AFC 2%10% Old Westboume 2%7% West Brunswick AFC 2%6% Old Carey Gr. 2%5% Old Essendon Gr. 2%5% St . Kilda Sth Caulfield 2%5% St. Kevins OB 2%5% Mazenod OC 2%4% Collegians 2%4% Therry Penola AFC 2%4% AJAX 1%4% Aquinas OB 1°04% Hampton Rovers AFC 1%4% Marcellin OC 1%4% St. Bernards OC 1%4% Banyule AFC 1 °!o4% Bulleen Cobras 1%4% Caulfield Grammar 1%4% GlenhuntlyAFC 1%4% Kew AFC 1 °la3% Monash Blues 1%3% Thomastown AFC 1%3% Old Ivanhoe Gr. 1 %3% Old Paradians 1%3% North Old Boys 1%3%

Teams NOT listed have NO blood donations registered for their club ., For more information please call the Blood Bank on 9694 0300 . ,

VIGTORI A

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LOOKING BACKby Noel Rundle

5 YEARS AGO - 1992

with top team, Collegians until halfwayd Haileybury, on the bottom in "A", stuck

through the final term and then went away to winby 26 points, 12 .11(83) to 7.15(57). Best were GaryIrvine (first game back), Jim Bennett, DavidHoyle, Tony Wallace, Rick Schober, StevenMount ( Coll .), and J. Lee, Andrew Walden, DavidConnell, Chris Kraus, Simon Meehan, WaynePhi llips ( Old H . )

150 games to Old Brighton's Cameron Lade,club captain 1988-91, best and fairest 1986 & 89,"scrupulously fair to spectators, team mates andopponents alike" .

Justin Toohey chalked up his 100 games as afield umpire . In 1991 Justin umpired "A" SectionGrand Final . He named Rick Schober (Coll .) andBruno Conti (NOB) as the best Amateur footballersseen .

In F, St John's won their first game when theybeat previously undefeated St Mary's, after nearlythrowing the game away with bad kicking, 15 .16 to16.7 . The losers kicked 7 .2 in the final term to justfail . Best were Walter, Higgins, Southern, Ham,lorlaus, A. Thomas (5 gls) (St . J) and A. Huebner,Mullins, O'Rourke, Sloan ( St . Mary's) .

Ken Bremner was appointed coach of C-FInterstate team, assisted by selectors GarryConnolly ( St . Mary's), Craig Jackson (C'wealthBank), John Keenan (Fawkner), GordonMcGregor (H. Rovers) and George Voyage (Caulf.Gramm.) .

10 YEARS AGO - 1987UHSOB's tireless worker Tony Boyce played his

150th game. "Boysie" can usually find somethingaround the club to do on training nights whichmust be given preference to going on the track .Treasurer, committee member, captain-coach ofreserves side - Boysie has done it all .

Ormond lost their first match for the seasonwhen they went down by 14 points to third teamOld Xave rians . Early in the final term Ormondwere 18 points up but then the O . Xavs boys piledon 6 goals . It was quite a game . Xavs' star, full for-ward Steve Curtain was knocked out by a heavybump in the first minute and Mick Atkins caughtOrmond's Phil Mehrten off balance in the lastquarter and put him into the fence. Final scoreswere 15 .14 to 13 .12 . Best were Atkins, PeterCurtain, O'Sullivan (0 . Xavs) and Taylor, Clark,Tonkin (Orm .) . Bulleen-Temp (A) won their first

match against secondbottom, CaulfieldGrammarians, 20 .1 6to 14 .14 . What a sec-ond quarter it was for the Bullants - 14 goals, 5behinds . Harisiou, Bell , Keenan were best.

250 games to popular North Old Boys' cham-pion Mauro Borcich, club B&F a record 4 times,Carnival player, club captain in 81, 82 and 83, lead-ing the 1982 premiership side .

It was a thriller in "D" Section when St Kevin'skicked 4 .5 in the last quarter to Preston's solitarypoint to get up to score by a point . The stars wereB . Campbell , A. Mulcahy, Trelear (St . K) andMoore, DeBono, Thomas (Preston) .

150 games to Kew's champion rover, JoeyBusuttil, club B&F in 1984 and 1986, and also "C"Section B&F in 1986 .

15 YEARS AGO - 1982All-Australian interstate half-forward flanker,

and captain Mike Sleeman played his 150th gamefor Uni Blues .

200 games for Old Trinity's Stuart Stockdale -Stuart's career had been highlighted by leadingcompetition goal kicking in 'D' Reserve ('70), 'C'Reserve ('71), 'B' Reserve ('73, '74 and '78) and 'A'Reserve ('75 and '76) .

Joe and Kevin Segota become the first broth-ers to officiate as field umpires in the same matchwhen they controlled the match between Kew andAlphington at Elsternwick Park .

In a high class match with scores close all day,Old Scotch beat Ormond 17 .20 to 17 .16 . Best wereMason (7 goals), Ta llent, Bowden ( Old Scotch)and McCooke, Vane, Parisi (6 goals) ( Ormond) .

20 YEARS AGO - 1977The selectors picked the following to represent

Victoria against South Australia in Adelaide :J .Griffiths, B . Morphett (Caulfield Gramm.), R .Halasa (De La Salle), J . Gartner (Marcellin), P. Hall,G . Wilson (NOB), W. Peers (Old Trinity), B . Bourne,A. Naylor (Ormond), P. Aughton, M. Drennan . R.King, G . Wade (St. Bernards OC), S . Trumble (UniBlues), I. Rice (Collegians), I . Davis (Geelong), J .Houghton (Old Hai.), I . Cordner (Old Melb .), J .Anderson (Old Scotch) (captain), R . Cooke, M . Yeo(Old Carey) . Coach was Peter O'Donohue withBrian Lauder as manager and John Butcher asassistant.

Commonwealth Bank congratulated SamAthans on his 200th game. Sam started with the

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_l,,h in 1962 in the junior side and as committee-,,an and captain his leadership has been inspira-

tionX.In a high scoring game, FIT inflicted first defeatgulleen-Templestowe 'F' by 2 points after trail-by 5 goals at the first change . Fahey (6 goals) ,

tioyr1e~ Ferguson (FIT) and Foulds, Murphy,aa~caeren (Bulleen-Temp.) were best.

150 games to Ian Ramsay (Elsternwick),Graeme Atchison (Caulfield Gramm .), Ian Poulton

ds), Wayne GaleGeelong),Chris Roacht(Coll .) .~ :11p ~25 YEARS AGO - 197 2

Coburg staged yet another form reversal todefeat previously unbeaten Caulfield Grammarians~ 43 points and leave Ormond the only unbeaten

side .Coburg's brilliant second quarter burst of 8 .3 to

nil won the game ; Leckie, Willoughby and Zylann,ere their best .

SSB (in 'E') also lost their first game when theywent down to Mareellin by 20 points . Marcellin-blitzed" Bank in the first quarter, scoring 9.10 to

,iil. Stars were Mahon, P. Toohey and Hurley(`tarcellin) and Inglis, Spithill and Wright (SSB).

200 games to John (Herb) Adams (North OldBoys) and 100 to John Butcher (Caulfield Gramm.).

End of an era for Old Haileyburian when veter-an Andrew Home, 205 games in 12 years played

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his last game . In his 12 years Andrew only missed8 games, none of which was due to injury .

30 YEARS AGO - 196 7Phil Hay (St Kilda CBC), Peter Bowring (Old

Haileybury) and Spence Williams (Old Paradians)chalked up 100 games .

AJAX and Parkside were undefeated leaders in'D' Section with 5 wins each .

Only senior teams yet to break the ice were OldMelburnians ('B') and Elsternwick ('E') .

Old Scotch (23 .13) annihilated University Blacks(4 .22) .

45 YEARS AGO - 1952Laurie (Socks) Holman played his 100th game

for Ormond.Adrian Schrader (still well known to many fol-

lowers) starred for Old Xaverians .MHSOB (1 .6) against Ivanhoe (10 .6) recorded

their lowest score ever .Bill Mason (later an umpire) was starring for

Ivanhoe Juniors .Coburg ( 13 .18) to East Malvern (4 .9) continued

their unbeaten run in 'C' Section .Murray (11 goals) was a star in Caulfield

Grammarians' big win over E .S &A . Bank (23 .18) to(6 .3) .

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Fri) ® Sc_ .es (Sat. night)

2.30 pm 6ATURD>QY'I 2 .30 pm SATURDAY

~Y 5 pm SATURDAYr. 17 1

r scores, goalkickers, best playersI -Y 5 .15 pm SATURDAY

--'E RSUmpires have been instructed to inspect all runners', water carriers' and trainers' uniforms before matches and ifnot up to standard the official is to be told he/she is not able to take the field until attired correctly .

Behaviour - Runners . To deliver message from coach only and immediately leave the arena . WaterCarriers. Not to deliver messages from coaches . Not to linger on the field of play. To deliver water only during abreak in play or to players behind the passage of play . Trainers. May carry water if team short of water carriers .Otherwise can only enter field when a player requires medical assistance . Cannot deliver message from coach .

Attire -Rurtners . VAFA jade top and VAFA club white shorts.Track pants if worn to be navy only . WaterCarriers . VAFA gold top and VAFA white club shorts .Track pants if worn to be navy only. If runners or water car-riers wear bike shorts they must be VAFA flesh colored tights only . No other garment is to be worn under the greenor gold top . Trainers. VAFA white/blue top with navy blue track pants . If not VAFA top a plain white top only .Caps - if worn must be purchased VAFA Properties only.* Umpire teamsheet comments will be transferred to weekly FINES LIST.

A melee is `Where an incident takes placeinvolving players pushing, scragging, jumping

into packs, throwing each other to the ground orother or other similar such conduct"

PATRONS ARE NOT PERMITTED TO BRING ALCOHOL INTOELSTERNWICK PARK OR INTO ANY VAFA VENUE

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1 . iled <c provi,' =

This Sat:ihis Sun:Ne :cc Sat:Next Sun:Sat . 14/6Sun . 15/6Sat. 21/6Sun . 22/6Sat. 28/6Sun . 29/ 6Sat. 5/7

6/ 7. 12/ 7

13/ 7

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scores by 2 .30 p .m . final scores by 5 p.m .St Johns (R) Collegians (U19)Eltham ( Fi) M arcellin (U19)

Hawthorn Cit. (R )Kew (C18)Syndal Tally Ho (C18)

Hampton Rovers.I Lilydale OC

Old ParadiansOld Ivanhoe(failure to sign teamsheet)

Fines increase as clubs continue to re-offend . Fines will be imposedaccording to the team's section -$5 (first offence) ; $25 (secondoffence) ; $50 (third offence) . A°one-ofr' fine of $250 for a fourthoffence is imposed. Fines then revert to a 550 per offence unfil theeighth offence (another $250 "one-ofi" fine) .

v:,~t. ~ I. . :iT;~.4/4 3/3 2/2 BON .

GIBLE PLAYER(S) RD 3

COLLEGIANS 5OLD XAVERIANS *OLD SCOTCH 5 6NORTH OLD BOYS 5 5As a result of the fo llowing club's teams all winning in Round 5 (min. of 3 team required), the ffc o: p- B . Egan (Orm.), D . Goodchild (St. Bed.), M, Lukasz (Old Ess .), J. Bell (Kew), J. Bennett (Col), '' at C.named bestt player for their senior te_m. :h pl ~er to pi:nne'ter '~rner ( E : :9 9222) to v collection of pr i - ~ .

i~MSHEET~- _

Original and pink copy Mark T~ocz St. Kilsi . Sour Caulfield . Abu U1 1must be lodged with Abuse of Umpire, 2 matches ; Anthony Grant,

~ th9umpires no later than or) . Abusive Lan~?na~e, sme, aas: Scott fiill Aquinas, (Und~r- =

half time of any match . 2 hEach player must sign *Accepted prescribed penaltythe original clearly Results of Investigation Li earin ~ -beside name whichmust show first and

p

d Rr h d 1d 1i 1 0~ h d th lisurname . ,p ayee pj peBlue copy must be su sle p F y ~handed to opposition report f h B th i b fin d $ 100captain at toss of coin . Complaint y

DLS T N 1 Charge and Luke McHugh d d f 2 t~player rent o an . sustained an suspen e or ma c es .

~1: 1't a `l'1 NAME SLd. i1•1;,v G18 a.~ ON .

'hVEL IST BEDES MENTONE TIGERS# 6 6 6 0 90 4 20 114

~~iPPEAL AGAINST RD 2 INELIGIBLE PLAYER UPHELD6 6 4 90 6 12 108

5 5 8 5 100 6 10 6

5 3 83 12 955 0 75 16 91

Complaint lodged by Eley Park alleging a Bulleen Cobras' 1- lid strike platipr Simon watt s

S i~ig, 3 match-

Brunswick. Striking, 2 matches : *Robert Piaaachetas, St. -19}. Misconduct ,matc es.

a e in d play incident tn match on May . notch an e ardan ek sus nded for 10 matches-4 to be served immediately r,d 6 to be added to any othe r

nsion to end of 1998 season . Both clubs accepted it relat to a mele efrom t is game . o e u s e .

lodged b Be La Salle alleging St Bedes Mentone Tigers' player Luke McHu h struc k

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St Kevins v . Old IvanhoeCollegians v. Old ScotchOrmond v. Old IvanhoeOld Brighton v . TherryDe La Salle v. Old ParadiansFIDA Matche sTherry v. St Kevin sNO MATC HMaaenod v. MHSO BNO MATC HMHSOB v . Old Ivanho eFIDA MatchesOld Ivanhoe v . Therry Penol aOld Scotch v. Old Paradian sNO MATCHSt Bernards v. Old Scotch

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~ VAFAPREMIERSHIP LISTS

1 997W L D FOR AGST

A RESERVE SECTION

~._nSCOTCH 6 0 0 636 302GIANS 6 0 0 542 359

,yD)(AVERIANS 5 1 0 652 340

r;VERSITY BLUES 4 2 0 583 396

-_pMELBURNIANS33 3 0 504 371

3 0 526 433,-c 3 SALLEPARADIANS 1 5 0 372 519

-acRN0.RDS 1 5 0 368 887~~p 7=1ITY 1 5 0 291 710p r1LEYBURY 0 6 0 295 632

B RESERVE SECTIO N57 KEVINS 5 1 0 702 428mERRY PENOLA OB 5 1 0 459 40 1

4 2 0 566 323OLD BRIGHTO NIVANHOE 4 2 0 495 450

_=`.' :3N0 3 3 0 486 477:.'NOE 2 4 0 445 474-s S 0 B 2 4 0 428 462;-i ;)LE 2 4 0 314 613

;'-ZENOD O C 1 5 0 389 388_ 7 iiILDA STH CAULFIELD 1 5 0 198 691

C RESERVE SECTIO NSTBEDESRAENT. TIGERS 5 0 1 496 329NORTH OLD BOYS 5 1 0 702 244IdONASH BLUES 5 1 0 407 398THOMASTOWN 3 2 1 469 41 6

:.?~ELLIN 3 3 0 394 302L LEOS E.WAAUS W P 3 3 0 404 505

~' .'=TON ROVERS 2 4 0 380 500: cEN TEMPLESTOWE 1 5 0 339 488

:D MENTONIANS 1 5 0 338 490J A X 1 5 0 287 544

D RESERVE SECTIONWHITEFRIARS 6 0 0 593 300pARKSIDE 5 1 0 524 386OLDGEELONG 4 2 0 510 295^EAUMARISAFC 4 2 0 414 398_D CAMBERWELL 3 3 0 371 427LESIAN 0 C 3 3 0 370 457

GLD ESSENDON GR. 2 4 0 438 404CAULFIELD GRAMMAR 2 4 0 267 407AQUINAS 0 B 1 5 0 341 532ST JOHNS O C 0 6 0 308 530

PTS

210.60 24150.97 24191 .76 20142.17 16135.85 12121 .48 1271 .68 453.57 440.99 446.88 0

164.02 20114.46 20175.23 16110.00 16101 .89 12

93.88 892.64 851 .22 8

100 .26 428.65 4

150 .76 22287 .70 20102 .26 20112 .74 14130 .46 1 2

60 .00 1276 .00 869 .47 468 .98 452 .76 4

197 .67 24135 .75 20172.88 16104 .02 1 686.89 1260.98 12

108.42 865.60 864.10 458.11 0

E EAST RESERVE SECTIONYARRA VALLEY OLD BOYS 5 1 0 652 284 229.58 20KEW 5 1 0 487 288 170.28 20OLD CAREY 4 2 0 365 223 163.68 16RICHMOND CENTRAL 4 2 0 505 384 131 .51 16SULLEEN COBRAS 4 2 0 503 418 120.33 16C"r5'41DE PARK 3 3 0 261 341 76.54 12EEI PARK A F C 2 4 0 354 428 82.71 8r .- :'tTHORN CITIZENS 2 4 0 330 795 41 .51 8ELTHAM COLLEGIANS 1 5 0 199 558 35.66 4

E CENTRAL RESERVE SECTIONUNIVERSITY BLACKS 6 0 0 827 48WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 6 0 0 586 191UNIVERSITY REDS 5 1 0 437 203WEST BRUNSWICK 5 1 0 364 257U H S O B 3 3 0 407 5005,SINBURNE UNIVERSITY 2 4 0 230 441LA TROSE UNIVERSITY 2 4 0 119 568NORTH BRUNSWICK 1 5 0 223 505OLD WESTBOURNE A F C 0 6 0 149 664

1722 .92 24306 .81 24215 .27 20141 .63 20

81 .40 1252 .15 820 .95 844 .16 422 .44 0

E SOUTH RESERVE SECTIO NSOUTHBANK C 8 A AFC 6 0 0 770 180 427 .78 24OAKLEIGH A F C 5 1 0 509 359 141.78 20POWER HOUSE 3 2 1 405 436 92 .89 14PENINSULA 0 B 3 3 0 503 381 132.02 12MONASH GRYPHONS 3 3 0 390 423 92 .20 12ST MARYS 3 3 0 424 519 81 .70 12ST PATRICKS MENTONE 2 3 1 370 450 58 .82 10ELSTERNWICK 2 4 0 404 465 86 .88 8GLENHUNTLY 2 4 0 309 452 68,36 8ANZ ALBERT PARK 0 6 0 274 684 40.06 0

W L D FOR AGST % PTS

CLUB XVIII (i )x OLD XAVERIANS 5 1 0 291 125 232.80 20

OLD BRIGHTON BLOODS 5 1 0 398 235 169.36 20MAZENOD 0 C 4 2 0 423 303 139.60 16COLLEGIANS 4 2 0 388 352 110.23 16OLD SCOTCH 3 3 0 340 286 118.88 1 2

X ST BERNARDS 3 3 0 224 379 59.10 12DE LA SALLE 2 4 0 259 355 72.96 8OLD MELBURNIANS 2 4 0 223 425 52.47 8ST KEVINS 1 5 0 11/ 396 28.03 4

CLUB XVIII (2)SYNDAL TALLY HO 6 0 0 332 144 230.56 24KEW 6 0 0 493 216 228.24 24MONASH WHITES 4 2 0 467 269 173.61 16MT LILYDALE 0 C 3 3 0 423 325 130.15 12MARCELLIN 3 3 0 250 297 84.18 12OLD ESSENDON GR. 3 3 0 246 386 63.73 12THORNBURY COUGARS 1 5 0 259 364 71 .15 8THERRY PENOLA OB 1 5 0 123 407 30.22 4OLD GEELONG 0 4 0 132 346 38.15 0

UNDER-19 SECTION IOLD PARADIANS 5 1 0 714 414 172.46 20DE LA SALLE 5 1 0 681 542 125.65 20UNIVERSITY BLUES 4 2 0 705 384 183 .59 16OLD CAREY 4 2 0 609 475 128 .21 16OLD XAVERIANS 4 2 0 576 497 115,90 16OLD MELBURNIANS 3 3 0 468 623 75 .12 12OLD BRIGHTON 2 4 0 528 632 83.54 8MAZENOD 0 C 2 4 0 413 615 67 .15 8ST BERNARDS 1 5 0 334 653 51 .15 4ST KEVINS 0 6 0 327 705 46 .38 0

UNDER-19 (2)COLLEGIANS 6 0 0 718 369 194.58 24OLD SCOTCH 5 1 0 670 433 154 .73 20WHITEFRIARS 3 3 0 658 386 170.47 12BEAUMARIS A F C 3 3 0 520 523 99.43 1 2

X OLD HAILEYBURY 3 3 0 532 539 98.70 12WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 3 3 0 517 566 91 .34 12

X UNIVERSITY BLACKS 3 3 0 391 468 83.55 1 2OLD CAMBERWELL 2 4 0 497 554 89.71 8MARCELLIN 1 5 0 337 614 54.89 4WARRINGAL A F C 0 6 0 299 1035 28.89 0

UNDER-19 (2) BLU EST BEDES MENT. TIGERS 6 0 0 765 194 394.33 24M H S O B 5 1 0 774 353 219.26 20ORMOND 5 1 0 609 457 133.26 20OLD XAVERIANS (2) 4 2 0 376 484 77.69 12HAMPTON ROVERS 2 4 0 483 676 71.45 8MONASH BLUES 2 4 0 374 525 71,24 8AJAX 2 4 0 355 552 64.31 8OLD GEELONG 2 4 0 344 594 57.91 8DE LA SALLE (2) 2 4 0 308 629 48 .97 8

UNDER-19 (2) REDz OLD TRINITY 5 1 0 510 363 140.50 20

NORTH OLD BOYS 5 1 0 419 370 113.24 20YARRA VALLEY 4 2 0 591 417 141 .73 16THERRY PENOLA OB 4 2 0 658 545 120 .97 16OLD PARADIANS (2) 4 2 0 465 408 113 .97 16CHIRNSIDE PARK A F C 3 3 0 279 508 54 .92 12ST LEO'S EMMAUS W P 2 4 0 348 460 75,65 8OLD IVANHOE 2 4 0 431 711 60 .62 8AQUINAS 0 C 1 5 0 413 765 53,99 4

X INELIGIBLE PLAYER(S) ROUND 3.

X GAME REVERSED -APPEAL INELIGIBLE PLAYER UPHEL D

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W L D FOR AGST % PTSA_:CT80

OLD XAVERIANS 5 1 0 716 148.86 20COLLEGIANS 5 1 0 642 138.36 20OLD SCOTCH 5 1 0 642 124.18 20OLD HAILEYBURY 4 2 0 517 88.83 16OLD PARADIANS 3 3 0 517 6v4 85.60 12OLD MELBURNIANS 2 4 0 527 475 110.95 8UNIVERSITY BLUES 2 4 0 535 580 92.24 8DE LA SALLE 2 4 0 494 594 83.16 8OLD TRINITY 1 5 0 466 538 86.62 4ST BERNARDS 1 5 0 484 704 68.61 4

B SECTIONOLD 5 1 0 927 465 198.93 2001 5 1 0 669 483 138.51 20

4 2 0 646 513 125.93 16ST =VINS 4 2 0 693 640 108.28 16THERRY PENOLA OB 4 2 0 663 675 98.22 16MAZENOD 0 C 3 3 0 691 567 121.87 12OLD IVANHOE 3 3 0 635 688 92.30 12IVANHOE 2 4 0 627 631 99.37 8ST KILDA STH CAULFIELD 0 6 0 548 957 57.26 0BANYULE 0 6 0 470 949 49.53 0

C SECTIONST _D'.... :S1AIENTONE TIGERS 6 0 0 881 453 194 .48 24

3ELL"I 5 1 0 814 347 234.58 20"f".L 30YS 5 1 0 786 427 184 .07 20

LD --- - . 'C IANS 4 2 0 684 551 124.13 16BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE 4 2 0 679 556 122 .12 16THOMASTOWN 3 3 0 516 649 79.51 12HAMPTON ROVERS 1 5 0 496 592 83.78 4ST LEOS EMMAUS W P 1 5 0 541 811 66 .71 4MONASH BLUES 1 5 0 389 888 43.81 4A J A X 0 6 0 339 851 39.84 0

D SECTIO NWHITEF 3 6 0 0 695 458 151.75 24OLD -E1 G 5 1 0 644 587 109.71 20OLD ESSE ON OR. 4 2 0 679 557 121.90 16BEAUMF Rib A F C 4 2 0 597 513 116.37 16CAULFIELD GRAMMAR 3 3 0 477 510 93.53 12PARKSIDE 2 4 0 538 595 90.42 8AQUINAS 0 B 2 4 0 592 673 87.96 8ST JOHNS 0 C 2 4 0 487 562 86.65 8SALESIAN O C 1 5 0 528 611 86.42 4OLD CAMBERWELL 1 5 0 491 662 74.17 4

E EAST SECTIO N'"- -. 5 1 0 849 351 241.88 20

r'".LLEY OLD BOYS 5 1 0 932 452 206.19 20G~v CP' ..1Y 5 1 0 532 407 130.71 20C',.. . . .dSiDE PARK 4 1 1 603 400 150.75 18RICHMOND CENTRAL 4 2 0 666 431 153.46 16BULLEEN COBRAS 2 3 1 668 493 135.50 10ELEY PARK A F C 2 4 0 304 749 40.59 8ELTHAM COLLEGIANS 2 4 0 275 873 31.50 8HAWTHORN CITIZENS 0 6 0 309 979 31 .56 0

E CENTRAL SECTIONUNIVERSITY BLACKS 6 0 0 749 272 275.37 24WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 6 0 0 637 343 185.71 24U H S O B 3 3 0 550 593 92.75 12WEST BRUNSWICK 3 3 0 409 444 92.12 12NORTH BRUNSWIVCK 3 3 0 468 595 82.02 12SWINBURNE UNIVERSITY 3 3 0 384 519 73.99 12LATROBE UNIVERSITY 3 3 0 359 544 65.99 12UNIVERSITY REDS 2 4 0 426 499 85.37 8OLD WESTBOURNE A F C 1 5 0 426 619 68 .82 4

E SOUTH SECTIO NSOUTHBANK C B A 6 0 0 948 337 281 .31 24ST PATRICKS MENTONE 5 1 0 718 554 129.24 20PENINSULAO B 4 2 0 643 492 130 .69 16POWER HOUSE 4 2 0 802 625 128.32 16GLENHUNTLY 3 3 0 547 608 89.97 12OAKLEIGH A F C 2 4 0 574 676 84.91 8ST MARYS 2 4 0 512 766 66.84 8ELSTERNWICK 2 4 0 540 819 65.93 8MONASH GRYPHONS 1 5 0 546 649 84.13 4ANZ ALBERT PARK 1 5 0 488 790 61.77 4

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