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,3 EPRES7N== 3 -TOO STRONG, VERY COMMITTED
66 he VAFA crushed South Australia withaggression, pace and clean skills", wrote
the Adelaide Advertiser's Doug Robertson.,,The Victorians controlled the midfield almost allnight - quicksilver goalsneak Matthieu Lucas inhis interstate debut kicked five goals from sixkicks - SA lost the contest in the first halfbecause it allowed the Vies too much space tomove and the Vies consistently knocked theCroweaters off the ball with a fierce and con-trolled attack on bodv and ball- Victoria wasprepared to take risks and handled the ballmuch better in the slippery conditions," wroteRobertson.
Scores: VAFA Q 1 : VAFA 3 .3 / SA 0 .0 / Q2 :VAFli7 .8SA.2.21 Q3:V VAFA 8SA 4 .5 /Final: VAFA 16 .13 (109) SA 8 .7 (55 )
V A goals : Lucas 5, Jackson 4, McKeon 3,Jones 1, Dennis 1 . Ford 1, Ramsden 1 .
VAFA best: Adam Merrington (clearly beston the ground), Luke Mahonev, Simon Lennox,Adam Douglas . Matthew Jackson, MatthewDennis, Simon Lethlean .
In the curtain-raiser match, the VAFA C-D4team produced a similarly committed perfor-mance to overcome a SA Division 2-6 team whogave a much better account of itself compared to1998 .
Score s : VAFA Q l : VAFA 3 .1 SA 4 .4 / Q2V_3FA 5 .5 SA 5 .7 / Q3 i7 A 8 .7 SA 5 .10 /FinalVAF'11 10 .9 (69) SA 6 .11 (47) .
VAFA goals : Vaughan 3, Buckle 2 . DenBraber 1, Matthews 1, Carroll 1, Wilson 1, Pitts 1 .
VA best: Daniel Den Braber, Sam McGee ,Dave Rogers, David Teasdale, Lucas Wilson,Julian Smith .
A special thanks to all involved - not forget-ting the clubs who, with club matches over the
weekend, still gavemagnificent supportto the whole opera-tion .
I applaud, andthank every personand club for their
STE 1''S!CHiEF EXECUTIVE
OFFICER
commitment to Victorian Amateur football .
RL'-- . X JCTION OF TERSTATE-;-'- _ - LS - A ~~ I` L -~ -
Andrew Langford-Jones, Bruce McTaggartand myself met with SA and WA officials on thismatter the day before the representative match-es .
A proposal has been developed which will betaken back to each state's respective Executivesfor ratification, before the newly formedAustralian Amateur Carnival Committeemeets again in either Adelaide or Sydney in fourweeks' time .
I will devote a full Editorial to this subject fol-lowing that meeting .
ROB CROSS -THANKS
Popular VAFA Channel 31 football progra mpresenter Rob Cross is working for us for thefinal time this weekend as he has taken up a fulltime position in television with WIN TVLaunceston, As well as his Channel 31 work,Rob writes media releases for us, filed VAFAreports on 3AW, Eastern FM and Southern FMand in recent times wrote the A section "AmateurFootballer" A section column . We had also beenpromoting Rob as "The Voice of the VAFA" at ourmajor functions in recent times .
Rob, you will be greatly missed, but we aredelighted that by working with the VAFA, we mayhave contributed to your professional develop-ment .
Good luck Rob .
-his is not a column for idle gosper - oopsthat should be gossip . We are not in Li e
Coincidentally B section hasn't had a'eenturi-
business of putting anyone to the torch . Mindyou we cant be accused of keeping it in the fam-ily either.
Anyone that doubts the exemplary conductof our State representatives is from anotherplanet . Indeed it quite valid to put them on apedestal (or a podium) . After experiencing someinclement Adelaide weather two great wins werefollowed by stirring renditions of the Big V vic-tory song although there was not a dulcet toneto be heard . The senior team returned relative-Iv unscathed but for a neck wound received bvRemora Ramsden .
Club games last Saturday went as expected .Cd? ias were pushed for three quartersby i'ty before an eight goal final termextended the margin to sixty points . DanRichardson kicked five for the quarter to tallynine for the game. The Dillons also performedwell . Gabe Dean-Johns was again one ofTrinity's best . The result suggests Old Trinityare a solid middle of the road citizen of ASection while Xav's are again a mover andshaker.
St Bernards are fast tracking to success . Asolid win over Old Ivanhoe was highlighted byseven goals form Nick Mitchell and good contri-butions from Danny Byrne and Steve Perrett .Mitchell was unluckv to miss state selection ashe was ruled unfit when final choices weremade for the Victorian team earlier in the week .Donaldson continues to play his heart out forOld Ivanhoe .
University Blues gained an enormous boostwith a 120 point victory overSchool Old Boys . The Blues have <resomefirepower in Be Crespigny and Lennon andhave moved right into fourth place on the lad-der.
MHSOB's best players were on ballersThompson, Limbrick and Krios . With a third ofthe home and away season completed they arenow in eighth position and still coming to termswith the step up to A section .
Old Scotch returned to the winner's listover a disappointing St Kevins . Hawkins withsix goals could become the first A section plav-er to score 100 goals in a season since 1980 .
on' since the same year. Karvelis (Uni Blues)and Curtain (Old Xavs) respectively were thelast to achieve the feat.
Kevins gradual ini~rovemen tpast two 1-2ars has stalled . Soi -~ : :- iblame injuries and a solution to the nialaisc willneed to be found soon . Pickfor+ as oee againserviceable in the ruck .
Inaccuracy was costly for as theysought their second win . The n iain at thefoot of the table but in an even comnetition endshowing vastly improved form isi: ort'combinations each week. ( '$-' 'be happy to have notched and a, av win re cing solid games from Burgess and Be~Topakis kicked four goals .
ve a chance to mea~ .e theirin -oG mi against vardstick - -at the Ca i `)erweli Sports Groi 3. Pic3returns from State duties to take on a n----Richardson . Lethlean, Ford and James, who allplayed their part in the Vies win, strengthen analready powerful team . Gowers may miss aftera knee to the head in Adeiai(' e . X vs bv 8points .
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There is no respite for O .: = thisweek. They meet a St. Be__-- .- - :__ i able toinclude M cKeon, Jordan and I~errin & D n . Thethree State players are in scintillating form asevidenced by Merrington being awardedVictoria's best player by team officials . Hatfieldand Ramsden will e welcome additions for OldTrinits ° ' ernards by 21 points .
In a=•PU i. of last seasons preliminary fmal01 •„ be' , oping to further dentthe coi nice i - . - -` : . , Reynolds resumesfor O--'s r -.er an in:r -ssive State deb l -Mahoney re turned to form in Adelaide <nd Ineed to carry that impro, , ment into this gaThe Piekford/Holme ruck battle cc-ill be a hi , '-light . OM 's by 18 noin+s
. Perhaps the elosesL contest of the round wil lbe the clash . Marcellinhave a stror in € :id regain Watersto bolster the midfield . M HSOB need to recap-ture their form of o 5°c s ago when they sur-prised OIwI's . Woodley may be the key up for--ard. In a nail bit- i_4arcellin by 2 points .
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an improving Blues regain captainMcLachlar for t e ;h . His ability to supplyhis smaller team mates for deliverv to the for-ward line will can,- Old Ivanhoe insurmount-able problems . Home ground advantage andDouglas returning will lessen the damage . UniBlues by 51 points .
-: ed his : tor Ui ' lastSaturday . Stag b , an in the U 19s in SS a rela-tively quiet, humble and athletic vol: ::g man,however, a few too many nights at The House'managed to transform him into the loudnlouthed, gregarious, power - packed forward
member of the club both on and off the field
that we know today. Best known for possessinga pair of legs that would be more suited to hold-ing up a billiard table, Stag has been a valuable
over the years and has been an integral part oforganising various Club social activities - spe-cialising in end of season trips, Stag's self pro-fessed club record of 26 dim sims (fried) in onesitting is unlikely to be broken for some time!OMFC would like to congratulate Stag on his-e?iievement and thank him for his valuablecontribution to the Club .
CLUB LASTI'' 4INS OLD SCOTCH 6RICH-ARDSON OLD XAVERIANS 9
mt ;itEON ST BERitiARDS 0DE CRESPiOIetY UNIVERSITY BLUES 5
STICKLAND OLD TRINITY
A RESERVEHUDSON OLD TRINITYLIPSHUT OLD SCOTCH IMILESI ST KEVINS 0MCKINLAY UNIVERSITY BLUES 2
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it rt>ie; Santo Caraso Al). Kevin Segota : Be rnie Hoare (G )
3.7 6,10 9.15 15 .17 .1073.4 4,5 6.11 9.13.67
,'✓icLaughlht 2 . D. Berrie 2. S . Berne 1 . McKa yO or 1 . Best : D. Byrne, ti. :4l:tcheG . Perrett, Joe Mount .
:. G .. . iveahoe : White 2 . Donaldson 1, Knight 1, Oates 1 .u" i, warry 1, J. Weddle I . Best : Donaldson, White. Tully.
tsrann:gan . Lsctuan. Umnires: Dirk Kra:ner : Graham Thwaites
St. vi-- 2.3 2.7 5.7 6,9.4501, . 3.5 8.7 11.9 13.15.93St. :v Sihilia I . Richardson 1, B . DoIlan 1 . Bowles I . Perreft I . Pickford1 . -- °'- Kavana~h . Ca(lerv. Pickford, t>7an:s3c- Sheehy. Sadler. Old Scotch:H; : 6. Part~tenides 3 . Murphy 2. cram 1 . Nettteton I . Best: O'Connor.Crow. O'Brien . Murphy . An its, Hawkins. Umpires: Wayne Hinton : TunOvadia (F), Tim Dodds :Rob i7utton (B) . Geoff Robinson ; Bernie Dix (G)
Old XaverLnns 4.2 6.4 10.6 18.10 .118Old Trinity 1.6 5.8 7.10 8.10.58Old Xaverians : Richardson 9. Ellis 2 . Blood 2, Fleming I . Allen 1 . Cranage1. r:albattv 1 . Candr:gan l . Best : Richardson . A. Dillon, Gordon . R. Dillon,B( =t, 44oadnd. Old 9'r3.nity : C. Phillips 2 . Collins 1 . Dann I . Frost 1, M .
I Power 1 . Strickland 1 . Best : D. Burrows. Deane-Johns . Frost .~ ~lens. Heighton. UmpL^es : Tun Sutcliffe ; Anthony Darien (F) .a&:. , caxz,ul : Adatn Conquest (B), Bernie Jep}tson : Vin Veswvi(G)
Uni,---Sty Blues 6 .5 13.7 18.11 25 .14.164; .;.riwn 0.1 1.5 5.6 6,844University Blues: Leennen 6. De Crespiguy 5 . Lmvzock 4. Shehan 3. Vasey2 . Coulloupas 2 . Natlon 1 . Cheel I . SWunton 1 . Best : Sturrock. D . Hatter,Carnaut . ida0on . Fehring, Fishley . SIIISOB: ti'oodtey 2. Ltmbrtek 1 . Burke1, Pertzel 1 . Gerner 1 . $est: Thompson. Lmtbrlek, Bross, PertzeL Woodley .Gerner, Umpires : 1Vavte Hinton ; Tun Ovadia (F}, Tint Dodds : Rob Mutton(B), Geoff Robinson : Berme Dix (G)
;arceIlin 2.5 6.8 9.13 10 .16 .76Old?+Yelburni 4.3 9.4 11.5 15.8 .98
Treganorvan 2 . Rowe 2 . Fraser 2. Johnston I, Caffry 1 .t 1 . Jarrad 1 . Best : G(eeson- Cox . Sampimon, Fraser, O•Ftytm,Old fi4elburnters : Topakas 4 . DLxon 2 . Campbell 2. S . Theodore
gess l . `.1u1qu7nney 1 . Kenneth, 1 . Oray I . ,~iurphy 1 . Best : Wiseman .rgess. S. Theodore, Berry, R'tul~u)rmex . Hohne. UmpL e.s: Camero n
`ewart: Richard Eastwood (F). A?ex Tsllentanis; Nath an Billings (B) .Stephen Caple: Andre ca {G)
3 - 13.05.003 4,9 6.12 11 .13 .79
1 .0 1.1 2.4 3.5 .23ft~. ..~.t 4, t nio 3 . A. Jones . McQueen-Parton . Callutatt .
.~tud :nore, C_ Smith, Sass: . Ryan, McQueen-Parton. Ol d'1`r}etty: _.~.~. tall . R. Ramsden . Best: Cooper. Robinson, Cameron .PC ~.. . -
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St £er 2.3 6.8 8.10 11 .15 .81Ol<y__.oe: 1.0 1.1 1.3 23 .15St °: C; it.• "oun t 2 . Calxs . Romatun, Tonks- Judeskav ,
Si ~.-tt ues ount . Capes . Meehan . L . Overman . P.
OLD TRINITY v. ST . BERNARDS
OLD IVANHOE v. UNIVERSITY BLUES
OLD SCOTCH v. OLD XAVERIANS
OLD'NIELBURNIANS v. ST . KEVINS
MHSOB v- MARCELLIN
. O.-.. :,, nhe !: „ack. :.,agutre . Best : Price . Brophy . Harper. Veal,Garv Get
iif'-'tyBh :_: 4.2 6.3 6.7 9.9 .633.1 5.2 8.3 11.4.70
U 1 "°r BIu -- . °ntav 2, t.ongley 2 . Stockdale 2 . 11veddle .Fncker,H( a . - ---'Lou °v, Hutchins. Tweddle . Terrv. Stockdale ..r.i . . . C- rer z< --_}tiano . Haves . Con ;er, Armstrong. Taylor,Robinson . 6-1 : rui' it, Haivxes, S . walker . Hawkins. J. Davts . Gaunt .
St. Iievlns:Old Scotch :
1n: 3. ^ v .-.; 12, Fnsma 2 . Maguire . Best: Gull,
2.2 3.4 7.8 7.9 .511.3 4.6 7.8 9.13 .67
St. Kevins : Hughes . Bevaqua. u'mterton. Roberts, Game- Curtis . Bateman.Best : Chapman- Shellee. O'Brien. Citrus, Kennedv . Game . Old Scotch:Straus; 3. T. Reid 2. Addison 2 . Chapman . Upshot . Best : Pattenden . Stratus.Joyce . Downing . Addison . D. Thomas.
ASercellin: 3.2 4,7 5 .9 10 .12.72Old :.:_Irurnlans: 1.2 3.3 6.5 6 .5.4 1
e . Old Melburnians: Hewitt 4,:; Jlltehn. M. Rose, Hart.
A melee is "Where anincident takes placeinvolving players pushing, scragging, jumpin g
into packs, throwing each other to the ground orother or other similar such conduct"
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29 T. Mulligan30 I. McMullin (C)
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28 D Johnston29 G McCully 32 P. Dowd 31 J . Hart
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29 D . Harberts30 R Knigh t31 J Davis
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all coaches and players migraines and visits tohair loss centres from having to cope (and I'm noexception!!).
The form sides of the competition hold down 4of the top 5 spots . The bandwagons of Ormond,Old Haileybury, Old Paradians and Collegiansappear to be a bit shaky at present, with not toomany punters wishing to climb on board . Footy isa funny game, however, and it is amazing what awin can do for a team's confidence . All of the abovenamed teams are in desperate need for a win - willit be this week?
ReviewAt Gillen, we saw N OBs soundly defeat
Coll egians by 55 pts, giving Tim Hart plenty ofconcerns at the moment . It would appear that theLions' players are much like their press corre-spondent : failing to deliver. The contest was effec-tively over at half time, as NOBs held a 33 ptadvantage, and from there, merely improved theirpercentage . For the winners, Skene, Barker andSaad were the best. The Lions' best were Hovey,Harris and Huggins .
Old i' a.di s packed an overnight bag totravel beachside to tackle Old Brighton. It was along trip home for Peter Bedford's boys as theywere given a big touch up by Dale Tapping'scharges by 49 pts, A 7 goal third quarter againstthe howling gale that always seems to blow to thescoreboard end, set up the victory. The OPs werethe walking wounded by the final siren, andlimped to the line with their tail between the legs .Bradley starred with 8 goals, along with theGadsden brothers who carved up the OPs like asurgeon . For the Bundoora lads, Heffernan,"Plugger" Brabender and the Half Pie (Harford)went well .
It was obvious that Old FIai.Iey`. _-,° didn't likethe camels they hired for the day, as -.17-_": - _ . iarsstitched up their plans for a move on the top fourby 30 pts . With the home team being in front atquarter time against the typhoon, the fat lady wasasked to appear early for the day, and could havewon by more, had they not squandered chances .Des Meagher must be pleased with a good winagainst a side that matched motors with the bestin A section in 1999 . Meanwhile Mick Dwyer mustbe wondering what more he can do to get the bestout of his charges . Cunningham, Pasqualotto andWinterburn played well for the home side, whilstaccording to my Whitefriars spy, OH's best wereAsh Hilton and Hassett (still haven't heard fromANYONE from OH!!) .
conr c e zom3mple-',t`red th e
mer t eir new, -s uctured gam eplan to nerfection by disposing of a lacklustre
by 19 pts. Popular coach, Dave Murrayhas overseen the turnaround in the club's for-tunes, with young Ryan placing the screws onGrace . He was well supported by McIntyre andTucker . Steve Grace needs to find some of thismagic formula, as Ormond again have been foundwanting against the better sides . For the losers,James, Stone and Presser chipped away .
De La S alle continued on their winning way bydisposing of the dogged 0 i i atMalvern by 42 pts . Whilst not knowing whichteam had the hurricane in which quarters, itappeared that the home side packed too manyguns for the visitors. The smallest man in football,Bonnici, blitzed by booting 4, and he well sup-ported by Picone and the human preying mantis,Swift. OMs were best served by Murphy, Katrisand Captain Courageous, Mullin .
i C host f at the home ofHarry . uniortunately the Lions aren't going tooflash . In fact, theyre going very ordinary at pre-sent . Tim Hart must be scratching his head in dis-may at what can be done to stop the rot .Meanwhile, Dale Tapping has got GB travellingvery nicely, winning last week without some oftheir beti players . With those players back, OBwill be far too good today by 65 pts .
The : dians welcome their 'neighbours'in :s to the oval of Br Garvey. The OPshave been ravaged by injury and illness, whilstDes :. :eagher's Whitefriars slaved a very goodopponent last week. I feel, though, that the homeside play their best footy when their backs are tothe wall, and if Reidy can be blanketed, then PeterBedford will be celebrating a victory tonight . OP by23 pts.
Everybody's favourite and much-loved venue,E .E .Gunn reserve, is the scene wherebv Ormondgo into battle against . . As we all know, thosedeep pockets and wide wings suit the home side .However, the wheels have fallen right off thatwagon that was travelling very nicely . Steve Gracetvas last seen at a Beaurepaires trving to locatethose missing wheels . Frank Dunell, meanwhile,has marshalled his troops to be playing very goodfooty. I believe that the home ground advantagewill not be prevalent today, and we'll see NOBsadd to Ormond's woes . The away side by 14 pts.
---3 at those pic-3que ) .. . )ugh pla,, . :, fields, Happy play-
a p=u, uud -luy, and v,e've seen over the lastfew weeks that Mazenod is a great place to be atthe moment ; they-'re beating everyone . OldMentonians, whilst still winless, are being verycompetitive against all sides, they will give I000,~.all the time . Unfortunately, today v,on'tbe the dayfor OM to notch their first win . The Mazenod jug-gernaut will gn on their merry winning tvay, bydefeating C 1: 56 I, s .
In the a^~t ~ fnr rn-iesv, 1999 ti sec-ion re1-egants, and Dc- face themusic at c a~ nn Reserve . It mu, - be worryingtimes for 'ic'.: i, r in light of last : ek's unex-pected defeat, and he must be wondering what hecan do, In complete contrast, after a slow start,Paul Cooper and his boys are starting to showsome of the form which made them clear cut pre-miership favourites with the 'satchel swingers' .T'T°4- momentum will continue today - De La Salleby 36 pts .
Old Brighton, Old Paradians, Ormond,azenod, De La Si'.Ile .
who this Nv~ek pl<-s hi tfor the Club . S± , lce joining thc Club in 1993
:-a,_kr has proven himself a fantastic contributorto the U19's, reserves and more recently to thesenior team . An excellent mark and often unpre-dictable kick '-a`ty is a good team player andclubman and all at Pantherland congratulate himon this milestt
- congratulations from all a t: Bloods to on playing his
recently aga C' ' _ntonians . 1_11_ll doneChiko" .
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Old liaIleybury: Adam Hilton 2, Hassell 2 . Hanson 2, Notate 2, Elliott 1 .
Adarn Hilton . Umpires: Gene Hodgins; Sharon Alger (F), Garry Clartcy;David Murray ( G )North Old Boys: 5.3 9.9 12.11 16.15.111Collegians: 2.1 4.6 6.7 8.8 .56North Old Boys: G. Phytand 4 . Carney 3, Barker 2 . Tonkin 2, R . Maguire I .Boyle 1 . Saad 1, t;'ilkutson 1, Skene 1 . Best ; Skene, Barker. Sand. Curry .Twu.kiu . Booth . Collegians: D. Phillips 2. Paltner I . McKe 1 . Harr I . M .Johnson 1 . Jones 1 . Huo6ms 1 . Best: Hocev. Harr. S. Moll, D . PttID. Hugg .M. Johnson. Umpires: ._ .er James; Robert Sneddon (F). Craig Arnol; KenCoughlan (G)
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Bell, Smith. Thiele, Mason. George .: : .zenod O.C: 2.1 3.6 5.8 9.11.65Ormond: 5.2 5.2 7.3 8.3.51Mezenod O.C : Hawkins 6 . Hobbs, Morgan, Hanegraat Best : Halve,Hawkins, McMullin, Fothuotts, Morgan . Ormond: Shepherd 2. Sndth 2,Cooper. Broult . Kootstra . Kukuljan . Best: Livingstone. C . Keleher,Hanmnond, Brennan . Snllth . Fasrell.De La Salle: 5.6 11.7 18.15 29.21 .195Old RSentonians: 0.0 1.3 2.3 3.4.22Be La BaIle :Walker 4. M . Harbor 3. Hyde 3. Borella 2. Bowden 2, Fisher 2 .King 2, Mithen 2, Waters 2. Doak . Ford, Hodder, Lamgy . MeKenzie,McMahon, Vavallo. Old hYentonians : Best: Walker. King. Rogers, Bowden,Waters, Doak.
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Veene (RVC)7 S. EIg8 N. Beattie9 T. Hovey10 S. Harding11 B. McKenzie12 N . Harrison13 W. Daly14 J . Dixon14 D . Warne - Smith15 Y. Phillip s16 D . Phillips17 R . Hosking18 C . Mollard19 A. Baxter20 Andrew Farr21 C. Harri s22 S . Piasente23 N. Milat24 T. Knox25 C. Unswort h26 S . Woolley (RC)27 S . Humphry (VC)28 N . McCan n29 A . Kenneally30 L. Moo n31 J . Rose32 D . Thompson33 M . Maxwell34 M . Britte n35 Ashley Farr
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28 N . Little29 R . Sharp30 S. Fisher31 A. McIntyre32 S . Paolucci3334 M . Pollard35 R . Hawkins36 G . Miller37 L. Morgan38 P. Nelson39 A. Quin n40 C. Dickenson41 B . Bell42 P. Fotiniotis43 D. Grant44 S . Garbellini45 B . Meehan46 B . Hobbs47 A . McDowell48 D . Gil l49 L . Halvy50 A . Smyth52 N . Nussbaum53 D . Linde n54 B . Leggett86 R . Foss
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ndy conditions were certainly the order of the da-last week, everything according to plan apart fro m
the Tigers stumbling at the h an ds of a revitalised Saintswho showed they could still be a force . All state playersback this week hopefully injuries are at a minimum, onethird of the season is gone so the next 6 games becomevitally important to all clubs .
The t}GB got away to a good start and opened up anearly break kicking with the strong wind, but Therry totheir credit fought back and were not far behind at thefirst change. The second term totally belonged to Therryas they kicked 7 twins with the breeze to hav a prettyhandy break at the long interval . The home side contin-ued this form into the third as they outscored the OGSkicking into the wind by some 2 goals and then contin-ued this domination with another lazy 7 majors in thefinal stanza to record a convincing 58 point victory . It hasbeen a long time since the Therry boys have kicked 22goals and they were particularly pleased with the wel-come return of Russell Evans who kicked 6 of them . TheBannisters Corey & Rick were prominent with 4 majorseach Rick's all, coming in the second half Imight add . Forthe Ogs a disappointing day with no good players men-tioned in despatches .
With both sides being depleted due to injuries, sus-pensions and state duty it was a pretty tight concern atthe gale swept Packer Park. Players from both sides easetheir all in a tough uncompromising contest, €was very committed and this held sway for them in theend. It was a poor result for the Tigers who failed to cap-italise on first use of the breeze, when their kicking letthem down, they did have their chances to steal it in theend but alas it was not to be the day of the Tiger. My cor-respondent from the Saints was so wrapped up in theterrific aftermatch and the damage that he may havedone to his liver that he forgot to mention his sides bestplayers (good one Mick) suffice to say it was a terrificteam effort . Good players for the vanquished wereDigggins, Goodchild. Johnston and James Drury (theCoach said so) and Robin only had to go to Dingley for abeer this week .
Ajax made the long trek out to Ivanhoe never havingwon there before . It was a famous day for them withFreundy and a few of the boys appearing in the SundayAge. The first half belonged to the Hoes as they playedlong direct football controlled the aerial duels and went inat half time with a handy 23 point lead and the Jackasappeared to be in a spot of bother. Har.nesy berated hisplayers at half time and made some magical moves as theJackas kicked 8 in the championship quarter to reversethe trend and turn for home with a handy break . Ajaxproved their mettle in the last stanza with 3 goals into thewind to win the game but the Hoes were far from dis-graced . Ralinski kicked another 6, while Nick Gold . GabDukes, and Brett Duzenham were also pretty good . Forthe Hoes Simon Narkiewiez was a fine 4 quarter player,Chris Tucker again led from the front, and Ang Pace was
pretty good before retiruig hurt . ~
It was a game o ftwo halves down atDavid Street with the Ro vers completely docunatug thefirst half kicking some 10 goals to the Two Blues solitarymajor. But then for some inexplicable reason the bovsfrom Hampton went to sleep and were only able to add Imore to their tally for the remainder of the game . Prahranwho did not have a winner anywhere early started to getthe ball out of the middle through Kip and Gags and ral-lied to kick some 7 goals after half time to narrowly fail tobridge the gap . The Ausfine best players for the Roverswere Stephen Anderson who picked up plenty of posses-sions, Lang, Davey, and Big Chief Fletcher .
Kip Walford was yet again the rock on which thePrahran game revolves and he received solid supportfrom Gallagher and Danny Howarth .
Despite the loss of 3 players to the State side (morethan anyone in the section I might add) and a couple ofinjuries and finishing the game with only 18 fit menBeaumaris were able to bounce back from the disap-pointment of last week to record a pretty comfortable vIe-torv over the hapless Bulleen-Templestowe . As a spec-tacle the game didn't reach particularly great heightsmostly caused by the windy conditions . Beauy held swayvirtually most of the day playing some pretty good teamorientated football and would have come away prettypleased with their efforts, while for the Bullants it isshaping as a pretty long tough season for them but theyare competitive and have a dip . The Sharks had somepretty good players Matty Quinn was terrific AndrewSpence used his pace to great advantage and is improv-ing all the time while big Mick MatuIlick probably playedhis best game for the club young Guids was again terrif-ic until succumbing to a knee injury . Robertson I thoughtwas BuIleen's best player ably backed up by Schneider .
t_ Y_ u travel across town to Como Park to take onthe s in a pretty important match for both sides .Tough to work out how the Ogs are travelling as we neverhear from them . Last week's victory would have done theSainters the world of good and if they can maintain thesame intensity and commitment again today I feel theycan greet the judge again and bring home another 4points.
St Bedes Mea . tc back on their home patchawait the boys fr om 32,- sumption . This could bea danger game for the Tigers because even though theyplay well at home the Hoes are in pretty good touch at themoment and are gradually improving each week . Butthat does not mean I am going to tip them as I feel thehome side are just travelling that little bit better at themoment and will record another victory to keep in touchwith those above them .
Prahran await Therry-Penola at Toorak Park .Personally I think Therry will win this game but notbefore the Two Blues give it one hell of a shake . The home
side really need to win if they are to maintain their finalsaspirations, whilst the visitors do not want to and cannotafford to drop one now. so based on this reasoning andnothing else I the boys from out north will just get home .
The in form Ajax look It for the return of Kirzner andMarty Halphen tackle Bulleen-Templestowe at Albertpark. Having seen both sides first hand in the last fort-night I just cannot see the Bullants overcoming theinsurmountable task in front of them in overcoming theJackas . Try as they might I think on the day they will findAjax too fast skilfull and classy.
The Match of the Round takes place at the pic-turesque Banksia Reserve where the traditional localderby between Beaumaris an d Hampton Rovers takesplace . Plenty of rivalry between the 2 clubs so it promis-es to be an epic battle . Both are in good form at themoment both are young and have plenty of runners .Hampton cannot afford to go to sleep as they did lastweek as the Sharks will be quick to capitalise on this andmake them pay . Both sides have pretty good defensesbut I really feel that Beaumaris can win because theyjusthave more scoring options and avenues open to them inthe fonvard line . Look forward to catching up with thefolks from Hampton at the aftermatch to relive old mem-ories.
SOCIAI.Prahran are having their Sports and Fashion Auction
at the Heath's Function Centre at Caulfield Racecourseon the 17th of June at 7 .30pm. Cost is $70 .00 per headwhich includes a Three Course Meal all BeveragesFashion Parade a guest speaker of course the Auctionand a DJ. If it is anything like last year's event it promis-es to be a great night. Tables of IOcan be arranged bycontacting Jill Flack on 9-614 4399 . Be there .
PRESS CORRESPONDENTSVery happy another 9/10. Only Ogs missing this
week . Yet again I might add . Getting pretty consistentboys!!!!!! !
Don't forget the numbers 9-553 1561 phone or fax athome 0412 213541 is the mobile or email me atbrainco(aoptusnet .com.au by 8.00pmSunday nightsThank you very much.
Therry Penola O .B: 4.3 11.5 15.7 22.10 .142Old Geelong: 5.0 8.1 10.5 13,6.84Therry Penola O .B : Evans 6. C . Bannister 4. R. Ban nister 4. Bovle .Finnigan . D. Goodisin, Mills. Nancarrow, O'Culiisan . Robinson . CanEnleen . Best: R. Bannister, h an carrow, C. Bannister. Robinson . Evans,Hodstock. Old Geelong: Salter 5, Fisher 2 . Hi ~jns 2 . Vicker-Willis 2 .Ronchi. M . t.ilson . Best: Salter, M. Wilson, Vicker-`t~rillis, N. Power. Bhtglev .Wa ll ace. Umpires : Graeme Hunichen: Dianne Whiteley (F)Glen Eira: 1.2 7.3 8.8 11.13 .79St Bedes 144ent. Tig.: 3.6 4.6 8,11 10.14 .74Glen Eira: Turner 6 . Rvan . O'Donnell . Wilts . Oldhatn, Canana . Best :Astarenko . Tkoez . Turner. Wilson. Haves -Dewar. Carvana . Bodes Ment.Tig .: Hecker 3. L.1FmHe 2. Beasley. Johnston, M . Wu itle, Digtxins . Kingxell .Best : Dtggins . Beastev. Macgeorge. M. tVintle. Goodchitd . Drury, Umpires:Craig Brajtt )e rg : A4ark Mormon (F) . Wayne Cove : Daniel Blackburn (B) .Robert Dnmstan (G)Ivanhoe Assumption: 1.5 8.11 8.15 11 .21 .87AJAX : 3.6 5.6 13.11 17.14.116Ivanhoe Assumption: D. Pearce 4 . J . Fhtl-r son 2 Flynn 2, Tucker . Woai .Scederi . Best : ii'arkiewlez. Tucker, Dohertc. rid. ' Farlan, Flynn . AJBX:Kalutski 6 . Dukes 3 . N7 . Segal 2 . W'attiiseh ~. U>. Gold .':-:•isler. Freuud.Best : Dukes, KalmskL Duzenman, B . Sc . .1 .' , xh . Wrobei . Umpires:Paid Wttttington: Ai idreaThvalles ( F). J a, ', . z'w-a ;Jarrod Hanmtett (B )
Hampton Rovers: 7.5 10.6 11.8 11.9.75Prahran: 0.1 1.7 4.10 8.14.62Hampton Rovers :Pmver 3. Lang 2, Holt 2, hia.-..si 2 . Dre w Anderson,Flahtve. Best: S . Anderson . Long . Davey . Fletcher. Ricetla . t .at«Tence.Prahran: Pan 2 . 39urphv 2, Deearteret, Bunnell. Pern~, H . Pitts . Best:Scicluna . Wa~rd, Houart(t. Gallap,her. Murphy. Beer. Umpires : Paul Jones:Leak Gallagher ( F) . John KeIly $ob Seyni our (G )
Bulleen Templestowe: 2.1 6.5 8.9 8 .11 .59Beaumaris: 6.5 12.7 17.12 20.17.137Bulletin Templestowe: McLaren 4 . Hare. W. Thompson, Tultoch .Robertson. Best : Graham . Touriganis . R4ei.aren, Latnbro poutos. Hare.Youn . Beauma.~s: Bu Her 4, Vance 4. Spence 3. Boctor 3 . B . Phiaott 2 . Holt2. A.~uin. Rean . Best : Gutdlon . Sherman . Spence . M . guin . Alatulick, B.PhilpottUmplres : Trent Foley : Damian Lane (F)
RESERVES - 13.05 .00
Therry Panels OB: 5.10 7.11 9.14 11 .20.86Old Geelong: 1.0 5 .2 6.6 7.6.48Therry Penots OB : Tadmae S . GnSt~s 2. Thrush, R1chlahon . Hill, Weston .Best : M . GaronL Tadmae. Hill, J . 5acco. Weston . Canddoro . Old Geelo ng:Ro~s~an 4. Couzens 2. Lansdall. Best : Edgar. OBrien . Harrington, LansdaIlCouzens .Glen Eire : 0.1 1.5 1.5 2.6.18St .Bedes Men .Tig. : 3.4 4.4 10.13 12.16.88Glen Eira : Goal kickers mid best plmrrs results not received . St.BedesPRen.Ttga Chaplin 3. Fedderson 2 . '! 2, M. McColl, Har-ut~con . J .Tomlinson . Recupero. Hqnvell . Best : - .ad. Marshall, 4Lfsud Htpssell .Wright . Fedderson .Ivanhoe Assumption: 2.4 4.7 6.10 10.16 .76MAX: 2.0 3.1 5.3 5.4.34Ivanhoe Amumption: Faiiweather 3 . Jackson 2, ',land, Izn acher. L.Pearce . Rnsenfetdt, tacoeangeto. Best : Whiteltead. L . Pearce, ~obertson .Fainveattter, Jaekson .Vlaud`AJAY: Flanun . ['cke, Czarny.Jutian Feldntan,Wajnberg. Best : Field. Barnett, Roth. S.vnuel. Pyke. Shaip .Hampton Rovers: 0.3 5.3 6.6 9.12.66Prahran: 1 .2 1.5 3.6 3.6.24Hampton Rovers : Crawford 3, Dallas 2 . Hellier 2. McBride, Quon . Best :D;dver. David Anderson, Ly~tch, Marshall . {ebard . Adams . Prakuan.:Pal'eodm :os, Nugent, Vagg, . Best : Nugent. Vagg . McCollum, Pee . Campbell .Be .ut .
Bu lleen Templeatowe: 2.1 2.2 3.3 5 .3.33Beaumaris : 2.1 4.5 8.7 11.7.73Bu lleen Tomplestowe: Hor4arth 2 . Nonhovdtvs . Stott. McKenzie . Best :HastV. Horseford . Kaskalou . Monhovats . Gannts . E:Js~o el . Beaumaris :Jones 2, Nish 2 . tanzano 2, L. Gibson 2 . FL Gibson . GOr~etd, Walsh . Best :H. Gibson, L . Gibson, Stevens, McLean. Atkins . Walsh .
Prahran - Hus Pitts joined Prahran in 1996 fol-lowing in his brother's footsteps . After missing a sea-son with a broken leg Hus will now play his 50threserve game with the club today . A fine and coura-geous player he has also gained senior honours sixtimes . Congratulations Hus .
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SENIORSCLUB LAST WE TOTALAJAXBEAUMARISST BEDESGLEN EIR A
C RESERVE
6 284 203 176 1 7
CRAWFORD HAMPTON ROVERS 3 26D. PEARCE IVANHOE 0 17R. CORFIELD BEAUMARIS 0 13
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D1 SECTIONby Barry Hickey
quinas is now the sole unbeaten senior teamA in any Section, and Banyule have slippedinto the four at the expense of St Leo's .Interesting weeks and more changes ahead yetme thinks .
LAST WEEK
La Trobe Univ . and Oakleigh fought out anail biting draw with the Oaks defending a 38point lead going into the last Qtr. DeanSheldrick played another top game in the middlefor the Trobers, with good support from winger,Shaun White. The Kitts Bros, Shane & Ashley,also did well in midfield for the Oaks, withDuncan McKenzie effective as a roving forward .
Caulfield Gr. overpowered Old Camberwellwith exemplary windy day tactics, gaining ahandy lead in the ist term and doing all the cor-rect things thereafter. The Wells came back inthe last Qtr but, like the good side they are, theFields pulled away for a solid win . Vella shone inthe ruck for the Fields, with 'Texan' & ' Chocco'consistent all day. Wells had fine games fromBen Tipper at HBF, David Lilja at CHB, both wellsupported by Nick Robinson .
Monash Blues were bested by Aquinas witha burst of goals in the closing minutes of adefenders game on the wind ravaged Frearson .Mostly, the ball ricocheted between the respec-tive backlines with majors a scarce item . TheBlood's stars were Paul Harper at FB, GlenWhitehead again in the middle . Saul Downes onhis wing, and the consistent John Jess at HBF.The Blues had FB, Pete O'Neill, and Ed Morrisonin great touch, with some encouraging signsfrom the returning Christian Gregory .
Old Essendon blitzed Old Carey with sevenunanswered goals in the back half of the lastterm, and with remarkable field kicking in toughconditions. Not really much in it until that lastburst, but Grammar did use the ball better thanthe Panthers all day. Jason Fincher at FF wasthe BIG difference for OEG, his 5 goals in the laststopped Old Carey dead ; Scott MacPherson dom-inated the ruck contests ; & Peter Hexterimpressed in defence . Damien and BrendanShutie starred on their flanks for OC, while thelong striding Nick Everett was at every contest onhis side of the oval, again .
Banyule vanquished an out of sorts St Leo'sin another impressive display by the Section'squiet achievers . The Bears blew the Parks away
with an 8 goal lastterm to which thevisitors had noreply. The Bearshad great games from on-ballers Michael Natoli& Brad Willmore, with Corey Wilkes & GavinShaw again solid in defence. The reliableMcGloin Bros and defender Steve Ronchi workedhard on a forgettable day for the Two Blues .
TODAY'S GAME SOakleigh and Caulfield Gr. meet at the
Scammell with the Oaks feeling better for havingat least half a win . The Fields today will be avastly different proposition, they have top play-ers all over the ground and are committed toplaying finals footy this season . A victory toCaulfield by 6/7 goals .
Old Camberwell meets Monash Blues in theworst possible circumstances, the Blues will beout to avenge their loss last week, and they willhave their State reps returning! The Wells mustbe wondering which gods they've offended thisyear. they are a very talented side which simplycan't take a trick . The Blues will not have anysympathy for them today though, and their allround strengths will give them the points by 5/6goals .
Old Carey hosts La Trobe with the Trobersbouyed up by having some points on the board .The Panthers performance last week was theirbest since Round 1, now they have to build onthat to exit the hole they dug for themselvesbetween times . The Trobers will take the gameright up to OC today, but the latter's undoubtedskills should see them win by 4 goals after a goodgame .
St Leo's Emmaus take on Old Essendon ina key match for the Parks; last week's loss wasnot on their agenda, and they're up against aside which has done little wrong this year. Onpaper, there isn't much between these two, bothhaving solid defences, hard working enginerooms, and very capable attacks . The main dif-ference is Grammar's consistency . The Parkswill be a much better outfit with BrendanVaughan and Steve Buckle back, and their workrate in the packs will trouble Grammar, but thelatter should still win by 2/3 goals.
Aquinas and Banyule clash in a defininggame for the Bear's, meeting the top side willestablish where they really are in the order of
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merit. Both sides play simple, direct foo'ty, andround the ground will be evenly matched .Banyule's big problem will be containing the bril-liance of Glen Whitehead in midfield, and MarchiTarulli, Andy Cultrera, and Craig Thomas up for-svard, to say nothing of Jason Livingstone . Thisshould be a top game, with the Bloods taking thepoints by 4/5 goals . Though the Bears provedme wrong last week, a win to them today wouldbe a serious upset .
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D1 SECTIONOAKLEIGH v. CAULFIELD OR .OLD CAMBERWELL v . MONASH BLUE SOLD CAREY v. LA TROBE UNIVERSITYST . LEOS EMMAUS v . OLD ESSENDONAQUINAS v. BANYULE
La TraW_ University: 4.4 7.7 9.9 14.17.101Oakleigh: 8.4 9.12 14.17 14.17.101La Trohe Universitp : Sheldrick 4. VJlvte 3. Kearney 3 . Fredrickson 2 . Contra .Dejanovic. Best : Whlte. Sheldrick. Edmunds, Forrest . Bland, Conant . Oek.feigh :MacKenzie 5 . Clark 3 . Hardee 3. Dalton . Heeerhi . Redford . Best: Clark. S. Kitts . A .Kitts . Hanley. Randle, MacKenzie. Ump3res ; Luke MonerieCt: Lionel Katz (F)
Caulfield Grammer: 5.7 9.8 16.9 19.11 .125Old CamberweB: 1.1 4.4 8.8 10.10.70
Caulfield Gramnur. Anllet 6 . '.targerLson 4 . Suntan 2 . G. HarrL=on 2 . Rot'als.Rosman. M . Harrison. Vella. Cm.vlLhaw. Best: Vella . Cowiishaw. Rw aLs. Buctva~ran .Amiet . M. Harrison . Old CambtrsreB: Bro,ssIless 5. Clay 2. Nov . Robinson,Vlttitehead. Best : Tipper . MacKenzie . Robinson . Gladrnan . Ldja . Umptees: AndrewMitchell ; Josh Di Pietro (F )
Monnsh Blues: 0.7 2.9 3.12 4.15.39Aqu3aas O .C: 2.8 4.8 4.9 8.13.61Manuals Blum: Gregory 2. Creamer . DeYoung. Best: O'NeIIl . Caldvrelt. Crearner.Bains . Friday, DeYotmg. Aquinas O .C: Whitehead 2 . TaruW 2 . Thomas 2 . R.Moran. Harkin. Best : Harper. Dounes. Jess. Whitehead. Larkin, Flynn. Umpires:Alan Ladd: Paul Dinneen (F) . .Geoff Grig Beornn McCarthy (G )
Old Essendon Grxmmer. 2.2 9.3 11.4 20.9.129Old Carcy: 3.3 5.8 10.11 1.18.82Old Esseadoa Grammer: Hakvn 7 . Luttcrsctunidt 5. Evans 4. Bn•ant 2. Flerrllrtg.Best: Uebergang. Patger. Turner. L . Fletcher. Evans . Hughes. Old Carey : Phillips 3.Cohen 2. Birktll 2 . Munro 2. Campbell. D. Siurtte. Best : D. Shone . B . Shutie. Everet.Angus . Knczeiic. Phillips . Umpires: Paul Lamble: Kevin %kInte (F)
Banyule: 3.4 8.8 10.11 18 .18 .126StJ,eos Emmaus: 3.5 5.5 7.11 7.13 .55Banyule: Plavfi3lr 5. O'Comiell 4. Sutterby 3 . Gilbert 2, Maxon 2 . T . Egan . Burke.Best: Natoli. Wdlnrore. Wilkes. Sharv. Taylor. D. Willicuns . St.Leos Emmaus : P.McGloin 2. BonNCi. HeIIcus. Hodder. Mouton. T. McCann . Best: P. McGtooni . RMcGloin. Ronda . Umpires : Max U.1tunarm :Matt Cox (F)
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La Trobe University: 3.4 8.9 10.14 15 .20 .110Oakleigh: 0.1 1.1 3.3 3.3 .21La Teaks University : Goal kickers and best players results not received . Oaklelgh;Danchello. Theo°.ilapatilas. Wilson, Best : Neavan, Tor-M% Mends. lanchdlo. Kerley.Moulanga.
Caulfield Gtammer•. 7 .10 .52Old Camberwell: 8 .6 .42
Caulfield Grammer. Baxter 3 . Courts 2 . Bourke . Santiago. Best : Counts. Bazaer.Ash. Lawrence. Thompson, Gross . Old Cember:eeB : Sailor 3. Ryan . Day . Beranger.Best: Raav . Hedlev. RLari. Miles. Saffar .
Monash Blues: 2.2 4.8 7.7 9.8 .82:4qainau O.G. 1.1 3.1 4.2 4.2 .26Manuals Blues: Baxter 5. Mentha. Media, Walsh. Herrv. Best: Bazler. Spencer.Fernon. Mcr(kt . Mentha . Dempsey. Aquinas O .C : Barn6urv 2. B . Moron. L}ng.Best: Paras. Macklin. Vane. Chapman.
Old Essendon Grammer. 8.5 10.8 14.10 17.12.114Old Carey: 1.1 3.3 5.3 8.6 .40Old Essendoa Grammer: Barr 4. T. Mansfield 4 . Farrell 3 . Dale 2. Chalklev .Emerson . Howard . Papal . Best : Chalkley. Papal. T. Mansfield Ftrmcher. Tiltey. Dale .Old Carey: Rist 3. While 2. Smith . Best . Berutett. Francis. N. Bull, Harris . Graham.Boucher.
Banyule: 4.1 4.2 6.8 9.9.63St.Lrns Emmuus: 0.1 1.4 1.5 1.8.14Banyule: Glass 3 . Karrooz 2. Mutton . Witte, Cross . Sproules. Best : Ferral. Martin.GI]ham, P . N¢cltelL Stevens, Mutton. St .Leos Emm aus: McLaughlin . Best: Neury .Auli.so. Prosse. Hughan. O'Reilly. Parker.
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3115 new and 6362 re-registered, and made up of7615 senior and 1862 Under 19 .
Three wins on end and Old Scotch inflicted aheavy defeat on Old Melburnians 14.13 to 6 .16 . Bestwere Hume, Stokes, Steele, Price (Old S), andStaritski, Webb, Fairchild, Rose (Old M) . The O .M .'shad gone down the previous week with 8 .10 to 20.21to Uni Blues and were in an early season slump .
MHSOB saluted two fine club men on their 150thgame, Ray Knight, The Engineroom legend and DeanComer, 3 times C to F Victorian captain and 4 time Csection B and F runner up . A man can be unlucky !
Beaumaris (E South) continued their unbeatenrun with a very easy win over third team PeninsulaO.B . Stars were Nicholson, King, Holt, Hanrahan(Beaumaris), and for Peninsula Adam Landry starredon the h .b . flank and Simon McMahon celebrated his150th game with a formidable performance on theball.
Top goalkickers in the U19 were Sect . Nth . J .Thrush (Therry) 37 ; Sect . Cent . . M . Spencer (OldCarey) 56 ; Sect . Sth. N . Bocter (Beaum) 43 .
De La missed a chance to go into the four whenshocking inaccuracy cost them the game against sec-ond bottom team, St Bernards . It was close all daybut the De La boys just could not kick goals losing10 .19 (79) to 12 .9 (81) . Best were Mcllroy, Boyle,Martin (NOB) and Mannix, Cowrey, Miller (De La) . Itwould've been an early night in the De La pavilion asthe reserve also went down 10.11 to 11 .12 .
E South coaches were Jack McDonald (ANZ) .Garry Nicholson (Beau). Gary Rosewarne (Elst), AlanSutherland (Monash Grv). J . Donnolly (Monash W.) .Rod Bourke (Oak-fl, Myles Landry (Penins), PeterOlivieri (Power H.) . Brett Sebire (St Pats), AngLamanna (Sales) .
10 YEARS AGO - 1990Marcellin third in A section, tailed 7th placed
Therry all day and despite a strong final term, 4 .3 to0 .4, went down by 8 points . Best were O'RourkeGrocock, Carter (Therry) and Castagna, Lennox, Day(Marc) . Five points down, ten minutes to go, andwind at their backs, Marcellin fell victim to Therry'slocal knowledge .
It was VAFA Race Day on Thursday May 16 atAustralia's premier racecourse . Caulfield . The VAFAHandicap was won by Prime Risk . The VAFA thankedVATC Chairman . Peter Lawrence (of Old Scotch fame)for his co-operation in this popular venture .
What a perfor-mance it was from th eRed Devils when they - -- -kicked 19 .20 agains tOld Melburnians and still went down by 16 points .Unbiased Press Corr. Tom Johnston reported it asthe best game at E .P. for the year, and no one argued .Andrew Witt's 6 goals before half time was an out-standing effort . His brother Tony, and big c .h.f. NeilWright were also best . Small men Sedgwick, Griffithsand Vincitorio (4 gls) were the Devils stars .
'F' section coaches were Tony Kennedy (ANZ), W .Kraska (C'wealth Bank), Wayne Taylor (FIT), M .Sampson (Penin. O .B .), Barry Young (Rich . Cent.),Garry Connolly (St . Marys), Chris Pecora (Sales.),Alan Flave (UHSOB), Laurie Duffus (Uni Reds), A .Elliot Wtown) .
Mark Tymms broke the club record for Fawknerby playing his 218th game for Fawkner, a record setby Peter Ferguson in 1984 .
Ormond congratulated Mike McArthur-Allen onhis 150th game as coach. Could Mike be the first Asection coach to take his team to four successive Asection flags? Coaches with three successive A sec-tion flags to their credit are Maurie Considine (OldParadians, 1962-3-4), John Booth (Old Paradians1966-7-8), and Ted Farrell (Ormond 1971-2-3) . GeoffHibbins also had three successive flags withCollegians in B 1956, A 57-58 .
15 YEARS AGO - 1985Victorian Police Force had announced that it
would provide a trophy for the most disciplinedUnder 19 team.
The VAF,A were sponsoring a series of matches atElsternwick Park for the Intellectually Disabled .
E section coaches were Richard Morlev (BulleenUTD). Gary Rosewarne (E'wick), Roy Boef (F .I .T.O .B .),Brian Bond (Heatherto), R . Cutts (Old Carev), MichaelPerry (Old Geelong), Rod Kerley (Peninsula), BernardGeary (Preston PviBOB), I . Stewart (Uni . Reds),Graham Clough (Williamstown CYMS) .
St Bernards shocked Collegians with a first term6 .1 to 0 .4 and then held on all day to win by sevenpoints . Best were Wood, Sullivan, Mulkearns (StBerns), and Treagar . Daff, Schmidt (Coll) . RossBooth in his A section Review stated that the scepticswere starting to claim that as in years gone byCollegians run had ended .
20 YEARS AGO - 1980With one third of the 1980 season completed,
Collegians was the only undefeated senior team . St
Bernards O.C . stopped De La's run when they ranout winners by 34 points after being on top from thefirst change . Final scores were 14 .10 to 8 .12 with1,Vade, Angel, Dealanar (St Bernards) and M . Greene,Bourke, O'Keefe (De La) the best .
200 games to Kevin "Dad" Drinan, St Kilda CBOChackman, winner of three senior best and fairestawards .
Kew (B) held on to second place with a 10 goal winover old Paradians 18 .22 to 10 .10 with Seakins,Blay, B. Smith (Kew) and C . Hughes . Morelli, Symes(Old Par) the best .
100 games to Rick "Pole" Pisarski (Od Melb)fState and All-Australian player in 1979 - a greatmark and prodigious kick . New club Peninsula OldBoys (F) won their fourth game out of six when theybeat F.I .T . 23 .11 to 12 .8 with the stars Horne, RobHulls, Estorffe (Pen O .B .) and Engelfield, T. Baird, J .Baird (F.I .T.).
Top goalkickers were 'A' Karvellis (U . Blues) 41,'B' Chard . (F'ner), 30, 'C' Priestley (Old B'ton), 42, 'D'Powell (St Bedes), 23, 'E' Heltman (Mentone), 24, 'F'Pace (T'town), 50 .
A wonderful feat by Michael "The Battleship"Roberts of St Bedes O .C. - Michael lived at Orbosthad travelled nearly 60,000 km to play his 100 gamesand had been in the best six players in over 80games.
25 YEARS AGO - 1975Ormond got home by a point in a thrilling finish
against North Old Boys with the score kicked in thelast minute of play. North's inaccuracy, 14 .20, com-pared with Ormond's kicking, 16 .9 . cost them thegame . Jenkins, Chisholm and Alan Graham (6 gls)(Ormond) and Rowis, Fogarty and S . Maguire (North)were best .
Advertisers were National Bank, John Hickman,Hibernian Accident Fund, Royal Insurance, Sherrin,Arena Sporting Footwear, Prouds, Ansett .
Geelong (A) led Old Paradians for most of thegame and looked set for their first win when theywere 21 points in front of the last change, but Paradekicked 5 goals in the last term, getting to the frontshortly before the finish to win by 6 points . Hughes, .Symes, Carroll (O .P.) and Hera, Sheringham. andSilver (Geel) were best players .
30 YEARS AGO - 197 0Collegians staged their Reunion Day at Harry
Trott Oval with a tremendous crowd in attendance,which was very pleasing to organiser WarwickMitchell . "Bag Of Spuds" was won by club M .O . Dr.Vivian .
Training squad for Perth Carnival had been cho-sen made up of 42 from 'A' section, 21 from 'B' sec-tion, 4 from 'C' section and 1 each from 'D' and 'E'Sections .
Coburg (A), Uni Blacks (B) and UHS Old Boys (C)and Army Apprentices (Junior 2) were the onlyunbeaten teams .
Coburg were almost upset by De La Salle, who
handled the wet conditions well, even though De LaSalle scored only 9 points in the second half. It washalf way through the last quarter before Coburg tookthe lead, and went on to triumph by 7 points . Bestwere N . Beattie, Pearson and Scanlon (Coburg) andWhitelaw, Halasa and B . Lyons (De La Salle) .
Australian University Championships was beingheld at Monash University with 14 Universities com-peting .
La Trobe Uni replaced Elsternwick as top side in"E" section when they beat Elsternwick by 11 points .
40 YEARS AGO - 196 0"D" section captains were Bill O'Halloran (Caulf.
G), John Douglas (St Kevins), (ANZ Bank) DougRidley (Old Brighton), J . Taylor (St Kilda CBOC) .
100 games to John McClure, Les Gordon(Powerhouse), Barry Morrison (Ivan), "Chubby"Produfoot (Alph), Tony Graham (Old Melb) .
Victorian team to meet South Australia was MaxRush (Capt), Russell Daff, Max Jobling (Coll), LeighGrant (V.C .) (Power House), Tony Capes, Greg Keogh(Old X), Bill Colenso, Barry Kerr, Graeme Peck, (OldMelb), David Cowper, Peter Harkness, Ian Law (OldScotch), Russell Lewis (Old P), Nell Lewthwaite (Ivan),Ken McCormick (Alph), Rex Mulligan (C'wealthBank), Jocka Nelson (MHSOB), Ian Redpath (Geel),Brian Roet, Trevor Steer (U . Bllcs) and Peter Rush (U .Blues) .
QUIZ: Can you name the six players who hadeither played or went on to play V.F.L. football?
50 YEARS AGO - 195 0Hampton Rovers, with a great exhibition of wet
weather football, led Uni Blacks all day, and despitestrong opposition in the last quarter, held on to winby 2 goals . Jim McQueen, Doug Arnold and DaveBland were the Rovers best, with John Brady, mag-nificent in defence, Lionel King and Nigel Gray starsfor Blacks .
Ormond kicked 3 .5 to 0 .2 in the last quarteragainst Old Melburnians to win by 3 points and set aClub record with seven wins on end (this writer's firstgame for Ormond and he still remembers O .M's fullforward Bob Chadwick hitting the post with secondsto go - N .B . )
"Kia Ora Sports Parade" was on at Prahran TownHall on July 7 with test captain Lindsay Hassett asone of the guests appearing on the programme .Lindsay had also been a champion interstate ama-teur footballer in his day, winning A section best andfairest in 1935 and 1936 ,
ANSWER TO gUIZ.
Barry Kerr (Foots) 57-59 27 games
Graeme Peck (Hawth) 53-55 31 games
Ian Law (Hawth) 60-69 106 games
Neil Lewthwaite (S .M.) 61 9 games
Brian Roet (Melb) 61-66,68 106 games
Trevor Steer (Coll) 61-66 88 games
Winning EdgePresentation s
T ound 6 matches, which were played in very windyonditions, have helped to spread teams in each
section so that as the half way point of the seasonnears . Section 1 already seems to have the four settled(no offence "General" and Marcus, but the challenge isnow in front of your players.) In section 2 it appearsseven teams are striving for two finals' places .
REVIEW OF ROUND 6
SECTION 1Old Scotch consolidated their top four position
through their defeat of St Kevins by eighteen points.Prahran outplayed Old Brighton and recorded vic-
tory by fifty eight points. Prahran never seemed indanger of defeat as their big men constantly won firstuse of the ball for their smaller running players. NigelMacPherson, with 5 goals starred for Prahran, forwhom ruckman Simon Harold, kev forwards, DaveButterworth and Brett Cartlidge also did well .
Out at Central Park, Old Xave rians continued ontheir winning way with victory over Mazenod by sev-enty seven points .
Old Melburnians defeated Marcellin by fifty sixpoints in windy conditions in Bulleen Park . At halftime, Old Melburnians held a ten point lead, whichthey built to forty four points at the last change.Against the wind in the fourth quarter, OldMelburnians continued to work as their lead continuedto increase .
De La Salle had the bve .
SECTION 2Like the wine at CANA, the best was left to the last
by Co llegians . Their last quarter effort, althoughpraiseworthy. was too late to bring victory as YarraValley had already kicked too much with the wind tolose the match . Last year's runners up won by twentyfive points . For the winners the Brothers McVean(Jeremy and Fraser) played well with support fromMatt Strauch and the "comeback kid" Cameron Box .
Best for Collegians were Al Gay, Ash Thomas and PhilBaxter.
In the morning match, Therry Penola proved tootalented for Old Geelong who went down on the fieldby eighty seven points but who "kicked the sweep" onsportsmanship. The match was an emotional one asveteran Bob Lyons made his 350th appearance forTherry Penola. Better players for them were Dan Ward,John Zanetti, Rod Egglestone, and Geoff Pinner.
When the siren sounded Old T rinity held a fivepoint lead. However the last kick by Old Camberwellwas allowed to continue . After a couple of right turnsthe ball crossed the goal line and brought victory to Old
Camberwell by theminimum margin.Old Camberwell werewell served by JohnHarvey in the ruck, winger Cam McCulloch and for-ward Simon Jones .
Old Ivanhoe outplayed Whitefriars throughouttheir match and recorded a seventy four point victory.Old Ivanhoe kicked with the aid of a strong wind andby the first change, they held a thirty four point lead,which was increased to fifty two points at half time .
The much vaunted match between Rupertswoodand St Bernards, ended in T.S. Eliot terms, with awhimper and not a bang. St Bernards, who weredepleted, were never a threat to Ruperswood, whoregained top place as a result of their sixty one pointvictory.
Monash Whites regained some lost ground
through their eighty two point win over Parkside .
REVIEW OF ROUND 7
SECTION 1Two of today's matches will have a big bearing on
the final four composition .De La Sall e coming off the bye, meet the confident
Prahran . Victory is essential for the "Generals" troopsif they want to feature in the finals for the third suc-cessive season . Prahran who have strengthened theirgoal to goal line as well as their following division, seevictory today as signaling their arrival as a Section 1power. Prahran are my selection because their consis-tently good form and because De La Salle may be slowto start as a consequence of last week's bye .
Old Scotch have only beaten Old Xaveri ans oncein recent times and that was in the 1995 Grand Final .On form displayed this season, I must select OldXaverians to win again today .
Second placed Old Melburnians should be largelyuntroubled to defeat ninth placed Mazenod .
Back on the Brighton Beach Oval, Old Brightonshould prove talented enough to defeat Marce llin, whohave difficulty playing well for the entire four quartersof a match .
St Kevins have the bve .
SECTION 2Yarra Valley should continue their rise up the lad-
der by defeating Old Geelong, who are yet to have a,win.
Old T rinity learned the hard way, when a gamefinishes and today I expect they will be defeated againby Therry Penola, who will be aided by home groundadvantage .
at east, Old Camberwell anxious to consolidatetop four billing, shculd be able to defeat
ho rere disappointing last week .should be able to defeat Collegian s
:heir home ground advantage and throughirrparat'••e'- better play over the four quarters .ough have to make one of the
i's longest trips to play against Monash Whites,o need to redeem their lost ground after adminis-itive blunders . Although Monash cannot afford
1 Ar loss, I believe that Rupertswood will wininst -tem today.Second placed Old Ivanhoe should have a per-re building - etory at the expense of 1
It seems I have to be content with more of the sametact each week as the faithful few continue to sup-
ply match details. Please contact me via telephoneQ467 2857 or by fax 9467 2865 by noon Monday .
t3 (1) - 13.05 .004.6 6.7 8.9 10.09 .691 .2 2.4 2.5 6.10 .46
-h:Prtde 3 . Frartkenburg 2 . Simon I, Sladen 1 . Elliot 1 . Ireland 1 .r,ntp . Simmt, Sarkozv. white, Tresize, Frankenbur^s .r_,tllkts I . virk i, A1a'Guutess I . Fo~artv 1, Nolan I, Dan
1 . Best : Pollins . McGuiness. Woo, Dillon . Day. Baker .cha.rd Benson
BYE2.2 6.4 10.8 14.13 .97
iton: 0.2 1.3 4.3 6.3 .39avPherson 5, Cartlidge 4 . O'Dea 3 . Buttenvorth I . Pritchard
'•-mbov . Cougar. Harrold, Storniboy, Greenv. Croat . Oldon:Goal 14ekers and Best Players not supplied . Umpire: Martin
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1 .0 2.4 2.5 4-6.303.5 7.6 11.11 16 .11 .107
Garbelluii 1 . Little I . Welch 1 . Best: Collins, Snort ,n, Ariff. Bilston . Bridgland . Old Xaverlang:Mattheu^s 4. Fitzgeral d, Lallv 2 . Salter I . Prenderville 1 . Fowler 1 . Kill i . Geor e I
. , WiLson, Prenderville. Farrow . Barry. Fitzgerald.Umpir"V: Lindsay
1 .1 4.3 4.3 5.5 .354,2 5.7 10.11 13 .13 .91
350 { un es to ` :ae-_ y Peno` Plone~_ r.Against Old Geelong, one of Therry Penola's origi-
nal players Bob Lyons played his 350th gazne. Thesematches have been played over 22 seasons and haveincluded 35 under 19, 292 Reserve, 21 Club XV111and 2 senior appearan ces. Most of Bob's early gameswere played as a rover an d in the roving tradition hegraduated to the back pocket to torment tired rovers ashe aged! As a reward for his service Bob was placed upforward in game 350, during which he kicked one ofhis rare goals . Bob was given a guard of honor by histeam mates and his Old Geelong opponents as heentered the Fawkner Oval last Saturday . He was againrecognised as all clapped him from the field at the con-clusion of the game. Unsung contributors such as BobLyons provide the heart and soul of a football club .Bob's contribution to the rise and growth of Ther ryPenola is unique and worthy of commendation .Congratulations, Bob from your team mates and oppo-nents alike .
CLUB 18 ( 2) •- 13 .05 .00Collc:!Lms: 0.2 2.4 as 7 .8 .50Yam _Valley: 6.4 8.4 11.8 11.9 .75Calle : Oakley 2. Gay, I . Perkov I . Thomas 1 . Foard I . Lunile }~ I . Best :Polloek . Gav. Luntley, Tinslev . Ludwig . Bruckttelnt . larra Valley: GoalKickers and-Rest PlaF~ers not s-upplied .Umpire: David WindlowOld Geelong: 1 .2 3.2 5.4 6.5 .41Therry petrels: 4.2 9.8 13.8 19.14.128Old Geelong: McKeon 2 . Brown I, Cooper I . McDonald I . Best: McDonald .Stenart. Ab6ott, Legoe, MacKinnon . Couper. 27terry Penola: Jones 5. O'Neill2, Van En ~e len 2.'Pinner 2 . Zanetti 2, Coste llo Z . B .Lyons I . D .Lyons I .Boden 1, Keenan I . Best : Ward, Zanetti . Egglestone, Hamer, O't~earney,Dimn .Umplre: Paul Rapke (9 :30 start confirnted)Old Trinity: 3.3 5.4 6.9 7.9 .51Old Camberwell: 2,0 2.1 4.1 8.4 .52Old TrInity Tudor 2. Makris 2 . Pemvill I . Carter- Buszard I . Jervis I . Best :Andrades . Kenna . Carter- Buszard. Destefanis . Marcus, Jervis . OldCarnberwell:Harvey 2, McCulloch 2. Walker 2, Can tor I . Earl 1 . Best : Eddy,Harvey . Esse ry, Heath . McCann .Umpire:futdrew Barringto nOld Ivanhoe: 6.4 10.6 13.10 16 .11 .107Nhitefr iars: 1.0 2.2 2.2 5.3.33Old Ivanhce:Ltnch 8 . Cormack 5 . Waddell I . Mavcock 1 . Hense I . Best:L nch . Mavcock Ward, Cormack. Risstront. Wadde ll. Whitetriars:GoalKickers and Best Players not supplied .Umplre: Brian Nun nRup~tswood: 3.3 5.9 11.13 13.16.94St .$ernards: 1.1 2.2 2.3 5.3.33Rupertsscrood: Glenn 2, Namettt 2, Weston 1 . Sinnett 1, McDonald I .0'Lombrav I . M .O'Callaghatt 1 . Drage 1, A .O'Ca llagh an I . Car ntodv2. Best:A .O'Calla~r han . MeKeifzie . Sinned, Carmodv. MeDonald . 'Phillips .St .Bernar~s : Harris 1 . Gioffe 1 . Pocatajko 2, V'afsh I . Best: Moon . Harris,Overnton, Caruso, ~5'alsh . Umpire-.Tony Hall an d Tony RobbinsParFcside: 1.0 1.0 10 2.0.12Monash Whites: 1.2 6.5 8.9 14.10.94Parkside : Rees I . Matkaris 1 . Best : Inglis . Aritonopolous. Pola. Austin,Masset, Pan7'ari. Monash Whites : Blasclt 4, Roberts 3, Woods 3. Hotve 1,Cotter I . Halliday I . Riddle 1 . Best: Colontbies, Dods, Co llier. Woods . Riddle,Roberts . Umpire:Paul Na iler an d Ray Wutdlow
-Jones 2 . Matthews I . Diamattlna I . Carpenter I . Best :(attttews . McIntosh . kk"aish. Carpenter, 0'Connor.
. aans: Uerge 3 . r'kbunt 2 . BranetriL ; r_r 2," than 2.-n t, Svhitehead 1 . 'inght 1 . Best : i ;autan, l unilmson .,v( ;e, Wrlgttt .Umcir~: Tony Jackso n
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HARVEY OLD CAMBERWELL 2HAYES ST BERNARDS 0HEATH OLD CAMBERWELL 0T CORMACK OLD IVANHOE 5MCVEAN YARRA VALLEYJONES THERRY PENOLA 5
TODAY'S MATCHES
CLUB 18 (1) SECTION
ST. KEVINS OB - BYEDE LA SALLE v PRAHRANOLD XAVERIANS v OLD SCOTCHOLD MELBURNIANS v MAZENO DOLD BRIGHTON v MARCELLIN OC
CLUB XVIII (2)YARRA VALLEY v OLD GEELONGTHERRY PENOLA v OLD TRINITYOLD CAMBERWELL v WHITEFRIARSST . BERNARDS OC v COLLEGIANSMONASH WHITES v RUPERTSWOODOLD IVANHOE v PARKSIDE
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° There are several duties a coach needs to per-form in order for his team to have a chance to suc-ceed . One of those duties is to provide feedback forthe players . Sounds obvious? Most of you will beaware that there are two types of feedback, groupand individual, but too often we get caught up in agame and concentrate on the group feedback or thegood old-fashioned "spray" . Whilst this is a part ofthe make up of a coach, particularly when the teamare not following team rules or the specified gameplan, but it should not completely replace individualfeedback .
Why do people play the game? There are a num-ber of reasons: being with mates, working towardsa common goal and improving their own perfor-mance are three of these . A player relies on thecoach to let him know how he's going and where hecan improve. Rather than just statistics in kick.marks and handballs, we need to help footballersunderstand where it is on the football field theyneed to go to get more of the ball . Individualreminders of the team rules are a better way of com-municating your desires than a general "spruik" .
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"You guys are not getting to the front of the con-tests" is less effective than, "Bill, when the ball wentinto centre half forward early in the quarter, youwere on the grandstand side ."
There is often not the time at quarter and three quar-ter time to see everybody, but certainly a coach should beseeing key players in the first minute or two of thesebreaks. This allows the other players to regain their breath,re-hydrate and gather their thoughts for the next quarter .Half time is an ideal opportunity to talk to all players indi-vidually, even if it is just a few words to tell them they aregoing ok .
The after match time is crucial . Even if you havewon, you should still try to get around to every play-er to let them know how they've gone, check oninjuries and start planning for individual trainingfor the coming week.
Individual feedback is vital if you want the play-ers playing for you . They see that you take an inter-ested in their development: they can see that youare managing that development and therefore aremore likely to be involved at training .
Stuart McLeanOld Ivan 73oe U19 Coach
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N _JAE : Laurie Aghan
CLUB : Aquinas OC SECTION : D 1I' ,AY I NG HISTORY: Port MelbourneAmateurs, Port Melbourne (VFA),Sandringham (VFA), Northcote (VFA) .
COACHING HISTORY: Have coached inthe VAFA most of my coaching life(25yrs) . Also coached Yarravillle (VFA) .
:'IiILOSOP : Let eachplayer be responsible and no negativeattitudes . do not worry about oppositionand get the right mix of players on theground .
FUTURE AMBITION : At 63 vrs to wakeup each morning knowing I am alive .
,, much improved selection this week with 4/5 ..Yarra Valley won their third in a row, Parkside
upsetting Thomastown and Salesian, Peninsulaand Uni Blacks continuing some good form in ablustery round of footy .
Kew got off to a slow start against Uni Blacks,who extended an opening term lead to 5 goals atthe main break . Kew had good defenders in Bell,Landwehr and Mackay, but despite the efforts ofKing (3 goals), they were unable to make any realinroads on the scoreboard . Blacks led by 60 pointsat 3/4 time, with Mackie continuing his terrificseason, Ryan contributing well and O'Beirne work-ing his backside off in the centre . Kew was able tofind some targets in the last quarter and dominat-ed to the extent that an improbable victory wasn'tcompletely fanciful . However, the Blacks were ableto steady and hold the locals in the end to record asolid win .
Salesian managed to hold off a more deter-mined West Brunswick team than we've seen oflate. In a scrappy encounter, the Wests managed tohold their opponents to just 8 goals for the game,with re-called campaigners Byrne and Heppellplaying well in defence . Steve Benjamin played ablinder across half-back, taking many grabs in animpressive display. Unfortunately for the Wests,Salesian were even more miserly in their back half,with Thain's 5 majors proving the difference .
As is often the case, it's a team's successagainst the wind rather than with it that provesvital when the breeze is a factor. Parkside's winagainst Thomastown highlighted this notion asthey outscored the Bears in this area . Hard run-ning and tackling through Matthews, Wise and co .helped Parkside overcome a disappointing returnin the second term to keep them within reach at3/4 time . Cusack's tireless ruck work allowed thesmaller players to take over and the last quarteryielded 9 goals to 1 as the Bears were over-run .Holmes and Luke Smith again played well forThomastown, as did Meade.
Fitzroy Reds took on Peninsula at a windyRamsden St Reserve, and kept the Pirates in checkin the first term, and were 4 goals down at themain break - by no means an insurmountable leadin the conditions . A hard running second half sawthe visitors take control, with Atchison, Brown andGoldthorp proving influential . Murray (6 goals) wasan effective target up forward, and was well sup-ported around the ground . The Red's best includ-ed Diabenedetto, T. Jackson and B . Hart .
Yarra Valley moved into the four with a tight 5point victory over Mentone . The Bushrangersswitched the ball well and despite some inaccurate
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kicking, were able tokeep the Vultures atbav. Matt Sullivan„ _ _ ---- - - _ _had plenty of touch-es in the centre ,whilst White added another 5 to his rally. MattBarr and Perrin were also useful . Disappointingly,Mentone recruit Matt Etsel looks likely to missquite a while with jaw/collarbone injuries . For thevictors, A . Laing, B . Downs and J . Cremean plavedwell in a side growing in confidence each week .PREVIEW
Parkside take on Salesian in what should beanother tight encounter. The visitors have been alittle more consistent to date, although Parksideare always formidable at Pitcher Park and finishedwith plenty of run last week . They will be keen tokeep Thain quiet and restrict the run of Bobetic,Sutherland and Canavan across half-back . IfCusack can continue his control of the centre, Ireckon the home side will prevail by 13 points .
West Brunswick hosts Fitzroy Reds in whatreally is a 'must win' game for both sides. Bothteams will be disappointed with their season'sreturns to date, and realise that time is runningout to turn things around . The Reds have pushedthe top sides more so than the Wests so far,although the latter's performance against Salesianlast week could be a sign of better things to come .In what promises to be a desperate encounter, Ithink the Reds will sneak over the line .
Top versus bottom when I" ;n' -' plays Kewat Pirate Park . The visitors have been competitive,and will be keen to string four quarters of footballtogether - something that has been elusive thusfar . Peninsula, on the other hand, will want to stavconsistent and will be well aware that Kew willhave a decent crack . The Pirates should win byabout 5 majors provided their application remainssolid .
Mentone can expect another tough encounterat Southern Reserve (can I still call it ThePatterdome?) when they play Thomastown . TheBears will rue their final quarter demise last weekand will be determined to make amends . Similarly,the Vultures were within a kick at the final bell andwant to return to the winner's list . Another hardone to pick, I feel that Mentone may have a shademore polish up forward and should have a fewmore options through the midfield . The Bearswon't make things easy, but the home to side towin by 19 points .
Uni Blacks will approach the in-form YarraValley with caution . Yarra have responded well toan ordinarv start to the season, whilst the Blackshave just the one blemish at this stage . Their
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marking strength will test the Bushrangers,although the running games of both sides shouldbe entertaining on the Main, IT stick with theBlacks for the moment - they should get up by 27points .
Hew - Sport sman's NightSupporters and all amateur football followers
are reminded of the upcoming sportsman's nightfeaturing - Peter "Spider" Everitt, Sam Kekovichand Oscar Swarv . Date : Wednesday May 24, 7pm .Venue : Sophia's Restaurant 857 Burke Road,Hawthorn. Cost : $45 per person (includes 3 coursepizza/pasta). Drinks - bar prices . Also featuring aspecial Sports Memorabilia Auction . Queries orbookings - Brett Lafranchi (9269 2222 - BH), 98191216 - H) or tickets at the door.
Mentone Amateurs - congratulates MickO'Brien as he plays his 300th game for the clubtoday against Thomastwon AFC . Mick made hisdebut in 1980 and quickly established himself as anaccomplished player and excellent clubman . Now inhis 21st season, Mick continues to show his pas-sion for both the club and the game . Mick is a LifeMember of the club . He has played in (2) premier-ship sides, won a reserves B&F and recognised forhis past work on the committee . Mentone
Yarra Va lley Old Boys - congratulate 2 fineyoun players chalking up 50 games this week, thehigh-king Toby "Air" NleIkath and Mr Reliableruckm an "Big" Al Joiner . Both have worked hardat their games and have shown significant develop-ment over the last couple of seasons which great tosee . Well done and good luck, lets make it a big dayfor the Bushrangers .
West Brunswick - Twice runner-up senior best& fairest, Peter "Hecta" Hamilton is playing his50th senior game this week . Overcoming a numberof serious injuries, the quality and consistency ofplay shown by him over the last 2 years in particu-lar is a credit to his "Big Heart" and desire to be partof the club . A committee member and lover of the"practical joke", all at West Brunswick wish him welland at least another 50 in the tank .
NAMEPAYZETHAINWHITEHANNANMURRAY
SENIORSCLUB LAST WK TOTALPENINSULA 0 31SALESIAN 5 21MENTONE 5 19UNIVERSITY BLACKS 1 17PENINSULA 6 17
D2 RESERVEM BYRNE SALESIAN 4 21KANE FITZROY REDS 4 18SINGLETON PARKSIDE 1 13KROHN PENINSULA 1 13WAYLAND KEW 0 12HAYES UNIVERSITY BLACKS 2 12
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SENIORS - .13 .05.00Thomastown: 4.3 7.6 10.12 11.15.81Parkside: 1.3 4.6 7.8 16.10.106Thomastown: Capeci 3. Holmes 2. Plant 2 . Gorski 2. Ward 2. Best: Hohnes .L . Smith. Meade. Farquar. Plant, Scott. Parkside: Matthews 3, Moodie 3 .Scan 3. Hockev 2 . Manilli 2, Cusack, Romano. tVise . Best : Matthews .Cusack . Rrise . Inserra, Dale, Vita, Umpires : Ken Berver; Luke Johnston (F)Salesian: 2,2 4,5 6.9 8.12.60West Brunswick: 0,3 3.5 4.5 7.11.53Salesian: Thain 5 . Rattray, A. Stevens . Sexton. Best: Thain . Sutherland .Canavan, Trakas, Brotin . West Brunswick : Brocklev 2. Kevs . Bvrne .Jackson . Howlev . J . Gross. Best : HeppeIt. Edwards. S. Benjamin, Brockley,Baud . Ward. Umpires: Ken MeNiece (B)Fitz roy Reds: 2.1 5.4 7.9 9.12.66Peninsrrta O .B: 5.3 9.5 17.10 24 .11 .155Fitzroy Reds : Wharf 3. B. Hart . Tunm, T . Mitchell. Diabenedetto, Madden .Best: Diabenedetto . T . Jackson. B . Hart . Addicot . Dnuv, Crowe . PeninsulaO.B : Murray Goldthrop 5. Bonner 3, Clarmgbold 2 : H~' iris 2, Kent. A .Parson. Crean . Prendergast, A. Atchison, Nelson . Best : A . Arehison. Brown .Gold tho . Murrav. Polvnev. Prendergast. Umpir~ : Paul Tuppen; JasonMoore (F~ . CliveShipley (G )Yarra Valley 0B: 3.6 5.7 9.11 11.15.81Mentone A.EC: 3.1 7.4 8.6 11.10.76Yarra valley 0B : B . Peake 2, Stone 2. P. Cremean 2 . Kvsela, A . Drew,Meflrath . :rtiddrnt, Hale. Best: A . Laing . B . Douns. J. Cremean . Valoppi.Pearce . B . Peake . Mentone A.RC: White 5. Davies 2 . Smith . C . Sulhan .Miek Sullivan . P. Sullivan . Best : Matt Sullivan . Perrin, M. Barr. White.Gallagher . M . Hovey. Umpires: Ron Snuth; Heath Little (F )Kew: 9 .15.69University Blacks: 15.14.104Kew : Kin~3 . Tinetti 2 . Bell 2, tt'avland . Moussi . Best : Bell. Mackav.Campbell, andwehr, Kui . Cullen . University Blacks: Paton 4, Tresaskis3. Bowles . Caccaviello. Hannan, MetWigs . Niurphy, Neville . Rvan . Ve>?ter.Best : R. Mackie. Files. O'Beirne, Cacca~iello. Ryan . Neville. Urripirea: BrettSmythe (B)
RESERVES -13.05 .00Thomastown: 0.0 3.5 3.5 4.8 .32Paricside: 2.4 3.6 6.3 8.13.61Thomastown : Deviling 2 . Scama Paskoski . Best : Eccles . Sambams,Alexander, Renna, Flemming. Snuth . Parkside: Reguiato 3. Davey .McPherson, Ross . Singleton, Stuart . Best : McPherson, Adntas, Davev.MeCa(1 . Tessari, Mangos .Salesian O .C: 1.4 5.5 7.7 9.10 .64West Brunswick: 0.2 0.3 0.6 0.8.8Salesian O .C: Byrne 4 . McLaren 3 . Smith . Bourke . Best: D. Nannes . P.Evans . Forer. Smith . West Brunswick: Best: Baker, MeKeuie"McHarg,Whyte, Pendergast. C. Lewis, Chand.Fitzroy R : 0.2 2.12 4,16 819 .67Peninsuledsa O.B: 2.6 2.7 2,11 3,11.29Fitzroy Reds: Kane 4, Bishop. Favaz . George, Whelan . Best: Trindade .Frisby, Bishop. O'Connor" Hanulton. MacKhinon . Peninsula O.B: Franks .Krohii . Marks . Best : Farrow. Glover, Jubber" Splatt . Whelan . White .Yarra Valley OB: 6.5 13.8 15.11 23 .16 .154Mentone A .F.C: 1.0 2.1 3.4 3.5 .23Yam Valley OB : M . Laing 4 . B . Reynolds 4 . Howse 4. Hancock 3. S . Park3 . R . Coutts 2, R. Thompson . S. TfiomF~on . Best : Hancock. R . Coutts, S.Pask. Davis, Davies. Burma . Mentone A.F.C : Batev. Cerdtelll. Hirst. Best :Groves, Wise, Freese.Kew: 13.13 .91University Blacks: 3.11 .29Kew: Ainsworth 4 . Perri 2 . Beattie. Dunlevie. Fitzgerald . Griffiths . Jensen .Rtar . Morgan . Best: Ainsworth, Griffiths, B1"organ . Barnes . Rvan .Mclnernev .Universlty Blacks: Hayes 2, Jessen. Best : Webber. DeBondi,Clements' Rice, iv'rnvell. N . Wilson .
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PARKSIDE v. SALESIANWEST BRUNSWICK v . FITZROY REDSMENTONE v. THOMASTOWNUNIVERSITY BLACKS v. YARRA VALLEY OBPENINSULA v. KEW
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D2 SectionFITZROY REDS KEW MENTONE PARK3IDE PENINSULA O .U .
Senior Coach: Grant Hammond Coach : Serge D'Angelo Coach: Ken Wood Coach : Laurie Zarafa Coach : Breit tAcllwraR hRes Coach: Darren Kane Res .: Greg Crimmins Res. Coach : Peter Hirst Res Coach: Mark Rowe Res Coach: Chris Gowrie1 M Frisb y2 A Walstt
1 B. Lafranch i2 L Fitzgerald
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1 S. Parsons3 C Thatcher
.3 C. Dodson 2 R. Gallagher . e e ergini
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Maribyrnong and Sth . Yarra fought out a tightgame with the Bulldogs edging in front close
to the finish and hanging on to win a thriller .Broadmeadows (1) found the strength o f
Karingai (1) too much to counter after matchingthem in the first half . The Bulls winning by a cou-ple of goals in the end .
Broadmeadows (2) were defeated by a strongKaringai (2) unit whose kicking at goal cost themfrom winninby more . The young Kangas givingtheir all for the major part of the match .
In the final match Mambourin had to battlehard to shake off a very determined Keilor unit,hell bent on giving a good account of themselves .
At Ringwood the Blues proved too good forHawthorn whose form of recent times hasdropped off. Despite this they battled hard all daybut the Blues got the points .
In Bendigo the home team found Geelong (1)a handful and really took the match up to the Catsfrom go to whoa . unfortunatley for the Warriorsthe Cats held on to win a thriller by 2 points .Geelong (2) were outclassed by Bendigo (2) thehome team running out convincing winners in theend .
Colae received a forfeit due to the suspensionof Parkside .
Ballarat had the bye .
PreviewAt Parkville today Sth . Yarra take o n
LADDERS ROUND 3DIVISION ONE PLAYED WON LOSTNORTH BALLARAT 4 4 0KARINGAL 1 4 3 1GEELONG 1 4 3 1BROADMEADOWS 1 4 2 2PARKSIDE 4 2 2COLAC* 4 2 2BENDIGOI 4 0 4
DIVISION TWO PLAYED WON LOSTKARINGAL 2 4 4 0MARIBYRNONG 4 3 1RINGWOOD 4 3 1STH.YARRA 4 3 1MAMBOURIN TIG. 4 3 1BENDIGO 2 4 2 2HAWTHORN 4 1 3KEILOR 4 1 3GEELONG 2 4 0 3BROADMEADOWS 2 4 0 4* Received forfeit last Round
° (A the ®Mambourin Tigers with both teams keen to main-tain touch with the top teams . The Tigers form ofrecent times has been good and they should win .
Keilor will face a tough battle with RingwoodBlues playing strong football recently . The Saintswill push the Blues all day but I expect the Bluesto be in front at the end of the day .
Bendigo(2) and Broadmeadows (2) clash inwhat will be a close game from start to finish . TheWarriors had a good win last week and today Ifavour them to continue their winning form .
Karingal (2) on top and winning well faceMaribyrnong who are second . The Bulls are unde-feated and although the Bulldogs have improvedeach week I cannot see them defeating the Bullstoday .
Bendigo ( 1) and Karingal (1) clash with theWarriors fresh from a close game last week inwhich they pushed Geelong all day. The Bulls area strong team with quality players on every lineand they will be ahrd to beat today .
North Ballarat host Colac in Ballarat andshould be too strong for the visitors .
In Geelong the home team face Parksidereturning from an enforced suspensions due toplayer behaviour . The Cats form has been good,however Parkside's strength will be too good forthe Cats even at home . in Division 2 Hawthornshould return to the winner's list with a victoryover Geelong (2) .
Broadmeadows 1 have the bye .
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Conditions were once again the talking point ofthe round as the winds came in . The result was
that the winning margins in most games was tightwith all games being competitive .
Albert Park scored their first win of the year,leaving Monash Gryphons as the only side yet toclock up a win . The other notable result was PowerHouse defeating Elsternwick but not by much . Itsearly days, but you get the feeling that this grade isgoing to be particularly even and prove to be of greatinterest throughout the year.
ReviewHere come the Rats was the cry as Albert Park
hung on by four points against Monash . The Ratshave been improving in recent weeks and it came asno surprise that they registered their first win .Chambers, Sutton and McLellan were the best forthe winners whilst Monash were best served by TimGilchrist, Rowan Coxhead and Chris Leeton .
Power House continued on in their winningways, this time at the expense of Elsternwick . TheHouse had a solid lead at the last break butElsternwick got a rush on and got to within a goallate in the game before a goal from the House sealedthe game . The House were best served by Doyle,Ash Burt and Bowland whilst the Wicks hadMissaglian Nicol and Mahony as their best .
St.Jolans made it two in a row with a solid Mnover Hawthorn. The Hawks kicked with the aid ofthe wind in the first quarter and despite havingplenty of possession was unable to convert accu-rately . St.Johns showed them how it was done onthe second quarter as they skillfully moved the ballaround . Six goals up at the half, St .Johns got a bitof a fright as Hawthorn got within a goal late in thegame but managed to hang on . An even team per-formance for the winners whilst the Hawks werebest served by Burke . Reed and S .Avery.
Williamstown returned to the winner's list atthe expense of Eley Park but not before a fright .The Sharks have continued their resurgence andcould well have beaten the home team . 200 gamer,Paul Dervan sealed the match with a goal whilstSadler, Case, Macleod and Imms were also good forthe victors . The Sharks had better players in Comte(first game up from the twos) and Matt Payne (yetagain) .
Richmond was another side to return to thewinner's list as they accounted for the "Crackers'less Uni High. Uni High weren't able to capitalize onthe use of the wind in the first quarter and with aside as talented as Richmond, this was always goingto prove costly. With Fawcett, Kelly and the 'Pres'Gerard Malcolm in fine form, the Centrals stormed
away to record a solidvictory. Uni Highwere best served bydebutant Peck, ruck-man David Farrelly, Talarico and hackman, Dolans .Preview
Uni High host St.Johns with the game a truly"eight pointer" . Uni High have mixed form a bit thisyear whilst St .Johns have lost three times but all inclose games . St .Johns play a hard running game,and are more than happy to run the ball into thewind with strong hand ball chains . Uni High have anumber of talls in their forward line which can makethem a handful. Tough one, maybe Uni High butonly just and only then because of rule number 1 .
The rematch of the 1998 F Grade Grand Finaltakes place as Hawthorn welcome MonashGryphons . Plenty has changed in a short period oftime for both clubs with the senior sides havingnumerous changes in that period . The Hawkswould have been disappointed with their form lastweek whilst the Gryphs were likewise in their loss toAlbert Park . Old adversaries, Gilchrist and Parkerwill meet up again whilst the returning Wells andReed in the midfield will be a great clash . TheHawks home ground advantage should carry themthrough .
Albert Park welcome Williamstown in a gamethat takes on different proportions after last weeksmatches . The Rats have been getting better in incre-ments and have no doubt been well served by themove of Peter Smith into the forward line . Willy gota bit of a fright last week and won't want to under-estimate the Rats too much . Williams at FullForward is a handful for anyone and his height andstrength might just be enough to help get Willy overthe line .
Another game that has changed complexion inrecent weeks is the Eley Park V Power Houseclash . The House have get on keeping on in recentweeks whilst the Sharks are on the improve . Ifcoach Hook can conjure up a stop for the HousesSearle and Craven and get some output from thelikes of Hawley, Bruce and Bowen, an upset is onthe cards . The Sharks, just!
Finally, in the match of the round, Elsternwiekhost Richmond in a clash that pits the two biggestsides in the competition together. It also pits two ofthe most skilful players in Murphy and O'Sullivanagainst each other . Home ground advantage carriesa long way, fancy the Wicks to win, but by less thantwo goals .
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qllrlldy I will need all reports by preferably Sunday,~ cuing, (allthough Monday morning will be fine, at
I , :Ist for the first few weeks) . Contact cane be madei,,l 98981535 (home),* 0418348723 (mob),95533675 (fax) or via email on
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socialAlbert Park have a team dinner on Thursday ,
25 . See Nick Patras for details .Uni High are holding a Trivia Night at the club
on May 30. The honorable Peter Dinnick to act asouiamaster.
Monash are holding their annual players' review,at the Gryph Inn on May 27, 8pm start, $5 entry.
Williamstown have their second legends matc hon Sunday May 21 . The S1,000 raffle and familyday are also on . Spit roast, clowns and jumping cas-tle, huge turn out of both current and past playerslooked forward to . See Tony Ryan for more details .
UHSOB would like to congratulate P.Gunthorpe on his 150th game . A fine contributorfor his club over the years .
Hawthorn - commends Pat Ryan and TomO'Hanlon on reaching 50 games . Ryan has devel-
;;pped from a gangly ruckman into a slightly heavierone whilst O'Hanlon continues to shine with hisraking left footers only matched by his Harvey likeevasion skills . Well done to two fine clubmen.
Williamstown - would like to congratulate PaulDervan on his 200th game against Eley Park lastround. The youngest of three brothers to representthe club, Paul started as a scrawnv 17 year oldwingman but has moved to full back were he hasbecome one of the competitions best. His on fieldefforts have been matched by his off field efforts andhe has become the youngest person to be awardedlife membership of the club.
SENIORS
NAME CLUB LAST WK TOTALMUSSARED ELSTERNWICK 5 35D. SEARLE POWERHOUSE 3 33WILLIAMS WILLIAMSTOWN 5 31PANPAZOPOULOS ALBERT PARK 1 29LAULETTA HAWTHORN 2 24
D3 RESERVEPASTRAS ALBERT PARK 5 26MILLS UHSOB 5 21D. GALAKOS POWER HOUSE 6 18BROADHEAD ELEY PARK 0 17HANKIN ELSTERNWICK 1 12N. PAVLOLL POWER HOUSE 2 12
° THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2000
'7 -mash Gryphons: 4.5 6.7 9.7 9.11 .65Albert Park: 2.4 6.7 9.11 9.15.69
iSlonash Gryphons : McDonald 1 tvllnuster 2 . T. Gilchrist . Faster. Beslee. T .Robinson, Bourbon. Best : R . Co,ncead . T. Gtkhr9st . Blvtdford Leeton . R .McDonald . Fester. Albert Park: Smith 3. Tavlor 2. N . Rutherford 2 . Chambers .Pantozopaulca . Best: Chambers. Sutton, Mcfterrow. N . Rutherford. McLellan,Murray. Umpires: Alan Stubbs (F)
W 3lliam_=town: 2.6 4.7 8.12 10.15.75
Eley Park: 4.2 6.2 8.4 9.7.61
W3lliametown :l4iltiams 5, V~ouda 2. Sadler. Denan. Robinson. Best: Sadler. Cse,Dean Macleod . imms. D. tWliams. Robinson . Eley Pnr're: Broadhead 2, Bruce 2 .Morris 2 . Hook . Krebs. Morrison, Best: D . Pavne. M. Payne . Comte . Bruce, Boaren .Morris<m. Umpires: David B' Akera George Paleodhnos (F)
Power House: 1.2 4.6 9.7 12.12.84ELvternwlck: 0.3 2.3 7.5 9.7.61Power House: Searle 3. Craven 3, Richardson 3. Ash Burt 2. Rampling. Best :Do41e. Ash Burt . Bmvland . Rolls. Senior. Turner . Elsterawick: Musared 5 ."'ssad'1 4 '.iurphy. S . Mahony. Lyons. Tillev. Best: Mahony. Nicol, Missag7ia .' .'tes. , d `:J, Murphy. Umpires: Adam Geodes: David Irons (F )
St Johns O.C: 3.2 s.9 9.11 11.16.82
Hawthorn Anaateurs: 2.9 2.10 5.13 9.13.67St Johns O,C: Hilton 4. Coulon 4. Harbury, Sharp . O'Donnell. Best : Jones .L'anHooten. O'Donnell. Contra . Hilton. Hawthorn Amateurs: Stevens 2. LatIletta2, S . Aver), 2. Proven P. Avery. Parker. Best : Burke . Reed, S . Avery. pOrchard,Garlick. Umpires : Bob McLeod : Geoff Moore iFl
~ RichmondCentral: 1.8 7.10 10.18 15.21.11 1URSOS: 4.2 5.3 11.6 13.7.85
Richmond CentraL• Malcolm 4. Siwka 2, Macak 2. Adam . BvTnes. Porteous .Kellv. Brow. Fancett. C. Shamton . Best : Shvka. Porteous. O'Sidihut. Faurett.Malcolm . Waters. UHSOB : B. Farre lly 2, Johns 2 . Bunn 2 . A . Clarke 2. Talarieo 2 .O'Drvtimr. Wallace . Best: Peeks. O'D4vyer. Dollence. D . Clarke . Talarieo . D. Farrel)v .Umpires : Ron Mart}n :BSi)es Argall (F) . Daniel Stephens: Jarred Aspinal ( B). BruceStephens (G)
RESERVES - 13.05 .00
Monesh Gryphons: 2.3 4.5 10.6 14.8.92Albert Park: 2.2 7.4 9.5 10.9.69Monssh Gryphons : Wells 4 . R. Gtlchrsit 3. Clarke 2 . Bateman, C . Robinson. Llovd.Best: Healy. Lloyd, tVells. C. Robinson . Callus, Clarke. Albert Paris Pastras 5.Costello 2 . Pearson. C. Jackson. S. Allen. Best : Prior . Steuard . Bueklye. S. Allan.Snorrason. C, Jackson .
w3llliamstocrn: 5.4 12.7 16 .8 19 .16.130Eley Park: 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0.0
Willlisa>gtown: Black 7. Groiha.vski 3 . Manning 3 . Breguet. N. Grant . Hart.Melerny. Paclt. Savioa. Best: Hark. Black, Bryan. Ivkavoc. Berptt. N. Grant . Et°yPark: Nl . Best: Baldrv. Heath, Kennedv. Simmons . R.ne. FukustWtm .
Power House: 3.3 6.9 7.12 14 .13.97ELterallick: 2.2 3.3 6.5 8.5.53
Power House: Galakos 6. Parton 2, Mtller. Rvan. Robinson . Cummins. McLeod.Evms . Best : Miller, Beaslev . Ga)akos . Braini. Robinson . ;rtarshall. El€tcnwiak:\4orldam 2 . 441telatt 2. Devonshire. Hankin, Grandemange. Yemm. Best: McAdam.Yemm Currie, Whelan, Devonshire . Davidson .
St.Johns O .C: 6.2 12.5 15.5 18.8.116Hawthorn Amateurs: 1.2 1.8 4.8 4.1 0.34St Johns O .C : Hancock 4 . Gates 3, Reynolds 2. Ducallbino 2 . Reston 2. Demart2. Aberjarrcw 2 . Saclo. Hall. Best : Gates . Saclo. Reynolds. Dewiiart. Aberjarrrnv.Hall. Hawthorn Amateurs: West 2. Stroud 2. Best: Ryan. Delaney, Straud.O'Harilon . Povev. Tyson.
Richmond Ceotral: 1.0 3.2 3 .2 5 .4.34UHSOS: 3.5 5.7 10.12 11.14 .80
Richmond Central: Castieau 2 . Griffiths. Jones. Miaatosic. Best: Meet. Lane.Pardy . Guthrie . StoHasv. Gilbert . UHSOS: Mills 5. Cook 2. DeLtuse 2. N . Smith.Perry. Best: N . South, Carruthers. rog-s . DeLutse . Stanton, Pigden.
TODAY'S MATCHESD 3 SECTIO N
ALBERT PARK v. WILLIAMSTOWN CYMSELEY PARK v. POWER HOUSEHAWTHORN AMATEURS v. MONASH GRYPHONSUHSOB v. ST . JOHNSELSTERNWICK v . RICHMOND CENTRAL
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Coach: Gary Hickey Coach: Marty Hook Coach: Leigh Murphy AMATEIIRS Coach : Jack McDonaldRes. Coach : Peter Hayes Res Coach: David Bowen Res Coach: Andrew Curtain Coach : Peter Tyson Res . Coach: Jim Gonis
1 . P Smith (C) 1 . 5 . Fisher 1 L. Murphy (CC) Res Coach : Kevin Stathvorthy 1, 5 . Bourbon (C )2 . N Pastras 2 . P. Clear 2 A. Harkin 1 D.Murray 2. M . Heal y3 . B Isard 3 . D. Carey 3 C. Lyons 2 G.Broadley 3 . A . Grad y3 . D Green (R) 4 . D. Hawley 4 A. Tilley 3 N Patterson 4. C . Robinso n4 . W Rosowski 5 . S . Raymer 5 M. Whelan
.4 S McDonald
5 . T. Gilchrist5 . S Allan6 N P
6 . D . Bruce 6 D . Brennan.
5 S Avery6. J. Foster
. antazopoulos 7 . D . Bowen 7 J . Cappiello. 7 . D . Walte r
7 . J Sutton (VC) 8 . T. Kay 6 P.Avery 8 . J . Blandford8 . C Jackson 9 . T. Morris 8 S. Currie (RC) 7 A .Bourke 9 . G . Wadley9 . P Chambers (DVC) 10 . L. McLean
9 T. Hartly 8 M .Dunstan 10 . P. Williamso n10. M Phillips 11 . A . Hill 10 R . Bravington 9 W Pollock 11 . J . Barri eit . 12. J . KellyY 11 L . Messaglia .
1 P Orchar d0 12 . A . Gros s12. L Marriott 13. J. Baldry 11 P. Mahony
.11 A Sill
13 . J . Straford13. B McKimmie 14. A . Krebs 12 N . Wigmore . 14 . R . Cormic k14. T Prior 15. S . Dix 13 M. Cunnngham 12 M .Mulcahy 15 . A . Clark e15. S Kane 16 D Carroll 13 P. Stankovich 13 J .Graves 16 . R . Bourbon15. J Snorrason (R)
. .17. S. Payne 14 B. Mahoney 13bJ .Povey 17. J . Hetherington
18 C Lovett16. C Roberton 18. A. Urquhart 15 M. Noonan 14 D .Lauletta . .19 J Leroy17. D McLellan (DVC) 19. D . Trotter 16 M. Surman 15 G .Macdonald
. .20 BrowellG18 . J Taylo r
19 A Faranda20. M . Hook 17 J . Ward 16 C .Reed
. .21 . G. Kent.
20 J Bourne21 . T. Morrison 18 A. Neil 17 D .Zaverella 22. B . Coxhead.
21 . J Sutcliffe22. T. Blak e23 S West
19 A. Peasley 18 P.Ryan 23. D . Charleso n22 . S Redpath
. .24. C . Broadhead 19 M . Bullard 19 D .Garlick 24. D . Kitche n
25 M Killmiste r23 . L Bertram 25. C . Collar20 S . Clements 19bJ .Law . .
26 T Besle e23 . A Bennett (R) 26. P. Cantone 21 P. Stuchberry 20 S.Parker . .27 R Gilchrist24 . A Dick 27 . L. Kett 22 M . Mussared 21 P.Stroud
, .28. P. Bateman26 . G Finn 28, A. Briginshaw 23 S . Curtain (VC) 22 J,Wilpams 29. B. Lloyd27 . S Ridout 29, A. Johnstone 24 A. Foster 23 M Artini 30. P. Hollan d
28 . R Buckle y29 . G Walkley
30. D. Haynes 25 B . Frankin.
24 S.Williams 31 . G . Roch e
30 A Thomas31 . M . Keown 26 C. Mahony (DVC) 25 M .Zaverella 32 . D . Hale
.32 . S McKerrow
32 . S . Bromle y33 . J Alexandridis
27 M . Daniels28 W Davidson
26 M .Nowak33 . R . White34 . M . Graydo n
33 . T Murray .34 . J . White
.29 S . Mahony
27 R.Lord 35 . J . Poussard34 . N Rutherford
35 . R . Drente 30 M Nichol28 J .McCormack 36 . J . Watson
35 . P BartonM Pearson36
36 . G . Smith.
31 G . Devonshire 29 P.Barker 37 . D . Nichols.
37 . M Drought 37 . A . lenarcic 32 M . Hunt 30 M .Nunn 38 . P. Callu s39 R Coxhea d
38 . C Lamont38 . M . Schafter 33 J . Overman 31 J .Best . .
40 P Moclai r39 . J Lamont 39 . S . Ryan 34 A . Contin 32 D.McCowan . .
41 T Robinso n40 . M Lapsley 40 . J . Da y
41 M Renner35 P. McNally 33 S .Duff
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41 . H Ross . .42 . K . Kin 36 T. Byrne 34 J .Bogie 43 . M . Carte r
42. 5 Bolas43 . J Lavert yLavert 37 L . Lambert 35 D.Murphy 44 . R . McDonal d
43. D Jackson 44 L Dix 38 B . Currie 36 K .Sanders 45 . J . Gonis (RC)44. P. Mannin g45 J Roos
. .45 . M . Deil'Orso 39 P. Allen 37 D .Carter 46 . H . Be h
47 K Pocsiak.46 B Dorr 46 . T. Hall 40 S . Bacon 38 M .Tyson
. .48 . L. Martin.
46. D Barker (R) 47 . C . Jolly 41 M . Hosking 39 P.Hewish 49 .S . Arena47. K McIntosh 48 . G. Heath 42 J . Lilikakis 40 I .Irvine 50 . D . Ratne r48 . P Hayes (RC) 49. D . Payne 43 A. Burney 41 M .Irvine 51 . C . Leeton49 . J Murray 50 . S . Robbie 44 C . Walker 42 S .West 52 . A . Palumb o50 . D McKay 51 . M . Payne 45 R . Grandemange 43 I .Cheppa 53 . M . Magri s51 . D De iazzi
p52. J . Nelson 46 S. Smith 44 P Rositto 54 . M . Kyriako u
52 . K Dohnt 53. A. Reddin9ton 47 S. Ritchie.
44bE Sill55 . D . Bennett
53 . 54. V. Fukushima 48 M . Frankin. 56. K . Boatman
54 . P Rutherford 55. S. Dix 49 J Yemm 57. A . Jerki n
55 . C McKerral 56. A. Wuillemin.
G50 McNeils 58. G . Harra k56 . S McKimmi e57 D B hi
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59 . B . Ellis 52 D. Nolan 61 A. Visedo.59 . P Knight 60 . D. Hanrahan 54 S . Kirkham 62 D . White
60 . M Sweeney 61 . P. Yelland 57 J . McAdam c~ 63 B . McKa y64 A Palumbo78 . A Gay 62 . W . Holm .
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2. . B . Holmes3 . T.O'Sulllivan4 . P. Mijatovic5 . S . Shannon6 . G . Bunshaw7 . P. Byrnes8 . G . Malcol m9 . A. Leembriggen10 A. Swik a11 M . Newton12 F. Macak13 J . Dutton14 C . Shannon15 C . Barry16 J . Birt17 A . Fawcett18 M . Zarjac19 J . Manning20 P. Joyce21 A. Jones22 A. Forbes24 T. Guthrie25 M. Smith26 S . Baillie27 C . Adams30 B . Gilbert33 A . Waters34 J . Brooks35 M . Albrecht36 K. White37 G . Porteous38 S . Griffiths39 P. Woodman40 C . Convery41 C . Fraser42 L . Kelly43 G . Tate44 K . Day45 K . Pardy46 A . Newton47 J . Hickey48 P. Vulcov49 P. Vulcov51 P.O'Kan e52 C . Andonopolous53 D . Hoga n55 I . Joel Pithcer61 S . Conro y62 T. Graham69 M . Tapley72 V. Kelly74 J . Lane
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1 . R. Hassan2 . M. Ladson3 . S . Reynolds4 . S. Holmes5 . C . Horbury6, L . O'Donnell7 . M . Hartnett7 S. Flentjar8 . R. Dowsett9 . S . Green10 . A. Perrone11 . D.Hall s12. P. Walker13. M . Jones14 . J . Archer15 . P. Denhart16 . S . Callender
17, S . Cockayne17 C . Kearon18 . C . Emery19 . J . Scardamaglia20 . B . Rydquist21 . D. Scardamaglia22. P. Kahil l23. P. Sharp24 . N . Gates25 . D . Sanders26 . L . Ward27 . S . Hilton28 . D . Coulson29 . D . Higgins30 . R. Walker31 . G . Wilson32 A . Rudd33 Z . Munroe34 A. Dragwidge35 J . Sacco36 A . Hall37 R . Walton38 A . Dobson39 P. Liddell40 M . Hancock41 D . Rydquist42 T. Duccacubino43 M . Van Hooten44 B. Hilto n45 M . Dominich46 D . Clowes47 J . Ladson
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Coach: Pat P3cc'..e yRes Coach : D - ran Creswell
1 R . Freija h2 A. Talarico3 D . Farrelly4 S . Major5 M . Farrelly6 S . Cracknell7 D . Zulucki8 D. Haslett (VC)9 R . Smith
10 B . Carrick11 J . Shepherd12 B . Farrelly (C)13 D . Bun n14 J . Ham15 B. Robinson16 P. Gunthorpe17 J. Glen n18 A . Hellner19 B . Willis20 G . Madrigano21 S . Mills22 R .Johns23 P. Eltringham24 L. Marten25 D . O'Dwyer26 B. Carruthers27 D . Clarke28 A. Clarke29 T. Cleveland30 B . Abrahamsen31 P. Dolenc e32 H . Starbuck33 P. Drendel33 P. Mackey3 435 J . Harri s36 M . Patterson37 G . Catterall38 A. Boyce39 M . Rea40 M . Blyth41 B. Henderson42 D . Wallace43 M . O'Nei l44 C . Percy45 N . Smith46 R . Killey47 M . Turvey48 C. Cook49 H . Williams50 B . Ree s51 M . O'Connell52 P. Dinnick5354 T. Saxby5556 J. Catlin57 G. Divenuto5 85960 J . Michael61 P. Hoban62 D. Bain63 S . Pengilly64 J . Evans65 M . De Luise66 J . Bradley67 M. DeLuis e68 G . Van Popering6970 E . Ricciuti71 B . Satnton73 S . Devlin74 C . Longton80 D. Ca rtwright
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1 . D Williams2 . J Buttergieg3 . D Woud a4 . S Wuchatsch5 . D Macleod (C) !6. N Grant7. B Robinson8 . B Han n9 . G Case10. B Cocks11 . B Twist12 . B Jones13 . D Williams14 . A Daniel15 . W Phillips (S)15 . P Bregut (R)16 . D Sadler (S)16 . S lvkovic (R)17 .S Phemister18. D Oldham19. P Dervan20. R Hart21 . S Mc Eachran22 . Warren Payne (S)22 W. Payne (R )23 P Sadler (S )23 . Kirk Dowsey (R)
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25 . G Burgess26. D Le e27. C Matthews28. X Toby29 . P Vincent30 . A Black
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36. M Imms37. B Hynes38. D Macleod39 . T Carter40 . R Nisbett41 . A Bouras42 . S Harvey43 . K Mahe r44 . M Bracks-Manning45 . S Mc Nearl y46 . T Campbell47 . S Dye r48. B Grummisch50. K Slabbing51 . D Bubni c52 . A Petzierides53 . T Ryan57 . M Soccocio
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For your chance to win a weekly VAFA / 927 Sports Pack comprising a Miller's Guide ,
a7port 927 cap, (1) promotional football and a "For the Love of the Game" VAFA his-tory book, simply complete the backing slip of the sticker and mail to the VAFA.
A winner will be drawn weekly and announced each week in the Amateur Footballer.
All entries will remain in contention for the weekly prize .
" I, the end of the Rd18 should your club have submitted the greatest number of entrie s
for the season, from your club entries the winner of the Carlton Crest Hotel package wil l
bc drawn . Package includes - accommodation, evening meal, breakfast and (2) ticket s
to the AFL Grand Final . Winner announced in the Amateur Footballer August 26/27 .
Last week's winner: Brian MoggClub: Oakleigh
an THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2000
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in ~ contint., to tigl) _en at the top of the D. ladder as three sides have put themselves a
game clear of the rest of the bunch, whilst at theother end Werribee pulled off their first win for theseason to leave us with four teams on one victorya piece .
the last week's match of L'ie roundtook the points over
After a close tussle the efforts of I`artin . L is andAca ~ 7 got the home side into the lead late in thelast term and they managed to hang on v~rithSharp (5) again amongst the goals . Fawcett, Care .Famulari and De Marco were best for a NorthBrunswick side that just fall short on the day .
Eltta gave Sw' b e a touch up at StJames Park, despite some atrocious kicking . MattMcDonald was the chief offender with a personaltallv of 1 .11, whilst his brother Adrian also foundplenty of the footy . Horseburgh and Dwyer werehandy as well for the Turtles, as they go to the topof the list .
Sot ne continued along on theirwinning ways with a comprehensive win over StMarys . The Districts are only off top spot on per-centage while the Saints are just struggling tokeep pace with the leaders at the minute .
Old Westbourne showed that their homeground advantage, especially in windy conditions,is as strong as ever with a good win ove rAndrew Horsburgh, in his 150th, was best onground and received great support from Robsonand Wilson . The Warriors ability to kick goals intothe breeze was the difference in the end despitethe performances of DeJong, Hore and May for theCobras .
-came crashing back to earth with a
thud af er a towelling at the hands of Syndal TallyHo last weekend . The Synners win was set up bya big first term and nine goals to none in the lastquarter was icing on the cake . Henderson, Cachiaand Murray was the best of an even group for thewinners whilst the Vickers were able to hold on inthe middle quarters before running out of legs .
As mentioned earlier We 'bee notched up winnumber one for the year with a hard fought winover Mt Lilydale . After an even contest on thescoreboard the 'Bees finally got reward for theirefforts to draw themselves level with the Ramswith four points for the season .
chanc iurn to the v' :i-
ner':> list today when they host theThe North boys have dropped the last Ithe continued good form of Care and Famwhich means this becomes a crucial game a sladder begins to take shape . Issac has been d 1-gerous for the 'Bees but North Brunswick at hc ..,eshould be too good . North by 39 points .
and clash inthe !xt ch of Round 7 and again ".its Is agame that the South side can't afford to lose . TheRams started the year promisingly but haven'tgone on of late however the Districts on the otherhand are travelling nicely. They should be superi-or i most areas and take this one out .
, who have also lost their last two, trav-el out to Ferndale Park to take on St Marys . TheCobras added plenty of strength to their list thisseason but with things the way they are can littleafford to fall too far behind the rest of the pack . StMarys are still a quality outfit and will be disap-pointed with the way things are going at theminute but if Hill, Stone and Goldsworthy fire theyare more than capable . In what should be a beau-ty the Cobras should just do enough .
rick and'Berttlefgh meet at Brunswickas e Bentleigh side are beginning to gather somemomentum . The Vickers have continued to pro-,dde a contest this season but have struggled tokick big scores. Bentleigh should have too muchclass and keep on the heels of the leading bunchwith a good -n today.
In at will be another beauty, Eltham takeon r out at Research. Both sideshave only dropped one game so far this seasonand will be desperate to keep their winning streaksalive . Fammartino, Hardie and Doody are crucialto the Turtles set up and will make or break theirefforts today while Cachia and Thompson havebeen consistent for the Svimers . A real toss of thecoin this one but I'll stick with Eltham, only just .
Old Westbo e host S' b e down atHoppers Crossing and will be looking to string acouple of good wins together . The Warriors are afar more formidable team at home and theStudents will have their work cut out trying tostop them. If they can shut down the likes ofWilson, Mutimer and the Horseburghs they will be
a,-hanee but if it will be Old Westbourne by a fair1 uargin .
pr,B SS CORESSPONDENTSPlease continue to fax match reports to 9457
1580 for the rest of the season and I can also becontacted on 0409 571 580 .
North BrL:zswick - 300 runes Pe-l-er Dianc ._coEveryone associated with the club and his
many friends in Amateur Football congratulateMidge on finally making the 300 games mark .'1~vice senior B&F, once reserve B&F, premiershipplayer in 1981 . lst piaying in 1978, Midge hadhad varied and very serious injuries but hasshown a dedication and commitment to North thatshould be applauded well done .
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NA=,qE CLUB LAST TOTALISAAC WERRIBEE 4 24S MOORE BRUNSWICK 2 23C. SHARP BENTLEIGH 5 23PULVERENTI BULLEEN COBRAS 1 22THOMPSON SYNDAL TALLY HO 7 20J . BOUDOLOH NORTH BRUNSWICK 2 1 8
D4 RESERVEPAPANIKOLAOU NORTH BRUNSWICK 0
STARRETT BULLEEN COBRAS 0HARDING WERRIBEE 0FEATONBY MT LILYDALE 3BECKETT SYNDAL TALLY HO 0
262518161 2
TODAY'S MATCHESD4 SECTION
NORTH BRUNSWICK v. WERRIBEEAll home matches Jackson Fteserv
MT. LILYDALE v. SOUTH MELB . DIS-TRICTSST. MARYS v. BULLEEN COBRASBRUNSWICK v. BENTLEIGHELTHAM v. SYNDAL TALLY-HOOLD WESTBOURNE v. SWINBURNE UNI .
BmtBr.gh A.F.C 2.2 7 .7 9.10 11.13.79No rth Bnmsa§ek 4.5 6.5 II A 1 1,6.72Bent2e2Q3r AF.C: Sharp 5. Lelvis 2. Anastaslo 2, Marriar I,1, m i . °-st a_ayn .l~ti~is . Adanav. FishlcGk. Hutchison, Backman . North Br- 3 .Bwidoloh 2 . Piettv 2 . Dhnaroo 2. VSernham 1. Magmsson I . .- .,, .en. ~are,Famtilari. Wluhs:an. McMahon, Dunarcro. Umpires :Peter Woods ---~Keogh (F)Ween'bee Amateurs 2.4 7.9 9.12 14,13.97Mt Lilpdsle 4.4 6.8 9.8 11.12.78tSertbee: Issac 4. Hardht 3, Becker 2. Salmon 2 . McMill ;~i I . McGrath I . Breen
1 . Best: Brount. Fuller. ~ethcer, McMillan, McKee . McNamar" Mt-Lil dalRoonep4. Brebner 2, Var a 2. Kennedy I . MeKe .~ta5e i . Pearce I . Best : MeKenzie .Brebner. We lls. Roomy. bwn . Umpires : Mick GffdatiSouth Melb . Districts 8.4 10.6 13.14 13.18.98St Marys 1 .1 3.7 6.9 8.12.60Sth.bSeSb :Dalv 4. McDoup~t l 3, 4Pright I . G~ney I . Me Donovan I . Glover I .B~ilsli3w 1, Henderson I. Best : Bzishrav, Theme,- Luu3ord, M.Rosonski. 1t'.Rovraxskt. Stepnell . St.ktares : Goal Kickers and Best Flosses not Supplied.Umpires: Owen Lalor Chris Gregory (F )
Old Vlestbaurne A.F,C 1 11 6.3 6.6 11.10.76Bulixn Cobres 3.6 3.7 5.9 6.10.46Old Westbourne: Wilson 2 . Meitner 2 . Hor<_bur gh 1 . Gibb . Aldrld~e 1 . Christo I,Taier 1 . Jenkin ..~n I . Hewitt 1 . Best: A.Harsburg`h . Robson . J.Horsburgh. Wilson,Bi[hnan. Pillsbury. Bulleen : Baccuu 1 . Badanjek I . Dall'Ogiiop I . Ho-3re 1 . Groan
1 . Puhirenti 1 . Best : De Jong. hicl cod . Gencarelll. Cox. Peters . D'Angelo. Umpires:Andy Carrick Michael Forde ( F)Syndal TaBy-Ho 5.5 12.8 16.11 25 .18.168Bnuvss~3ek A.F.C 0.6 4.7 7,9 7.9.51Syndal : Thampwn 7, Beckett 6. Dix 3 . C :~ftia 3. Pierce 2 . Macfarlane 1 . Mackenzie
Murray I . Sheer 1 . Best : Hendason . Cacha. Thom pson. Bingham . Murray,Harmemann. Brunswick: Brunt 3. Moore 2 . Lovett I . Bull ock 1 . Best: Bullock.L.McBride, Hammett. O'Bricn . B .P.1eBride. Umpires: Mark Jenkins Daniel Briber(r")
Slainburne Unlfersity 4 .3 4.3 9.11 9.12 .66Eltham Collegians 6.3 9.17 11.20 17.31 .133Swhrbrune : Sheedv 3 . Millano 2, Locker 1 . Harris 1, Cutph I . Best : Luckey.Cavicchiodo. Harris. Milhrao. Culph. Sheedy. Etham : Jeai 3, Baud 3 . D:e_ver 3,Gzsparouo 2. Doody 2 . Macdonald I . Dean 1 . Tc daro I . Coonerrp L _best:maeDonald. Haxsburgh. Hardie. l4hite, Cooneriv. Duyer. UmpirmeJustin Garrett
RESERVES -13 .05.00
Mei¢hrugC: 2.2 11.6 13.8 18.14 .12 2
h I3"rurtsvllck: 1.6 1.7 4.10 5.10.40Bentleigh• Beattie 6 . Fly 4 . Statnatakos 4 . Hall 2. Snelling 1 . Clough I .Best : Beaile, Flv. Clough, Pittito. Morgan, Catterson, Pdorfh Brunswick:Crosina 2, Rigaizi 1 . Tancred 1, Healy 1 . Best: Boudoloh, Patullo, Healey.Rotella, Laotatzes. Crosiina.Wetrib€e Amateurs: 5,5 7.6 9.8 12.9 .81bYt .Lllydale: 1.2 3.3 3.5 7.6 .48Werrlbet: Fraser 4, Cha p man 2 . Stephenson 2 . Carlesso 2, Djakovio 1,Dree~ 1 . Best : Balzan, Stephenson. Djakovic, Warrick . Fraser, Zu(iatt.M Lilydale: Featonbv 3 . Burrett I . Egan I, Gardiner 1, Turner 1 . Best:
atmnt . Turner. Btirrett, lUalsh.South Met6, Districts: 10 .6.66St.RYsrys: 5 .6 .36Sth. Melb : Stephens 2 . Contreras 2, Johnson 1 . Nice I, Lazzaro 1, Sadat 2.Richardson 1 . Best : Contreraras, Lazzaro . Bradley, Sadat. Moojen.St .Marys : Goal Kickers and Best Players not supplied
. Old Westbourne: 1.0 6.5 7.5 11.7 .73Bull een Cobras: 3.2 3.2 7.5 7.5 .47Old Westhourne: Leitch 2. Slatt erv 2, Davis 1 . Rivalland 1, Crosswell I .Wi lliams 1 . tlquillna I . Dan~ rflled 1 . Crai g 1 . best : Craig, Rri•atlattd . Leitch.Danger8eld . Davis, Slatter9 . Bu ll een Go": Robinson 2 . Lvkop~ldis 1 .D'8lsgelo I . DBtdtriou I . Thoman son I . Fait I . Best : Ritson, Robinson,Pratsch, Moran, Foskett, Thomanson .Syndal Tally Ho: 3.4 6.5 7.5 9.5 .59Br¢ns:vick AF. C: 1.0 1.3 2.5 4.6 .30syndal : Tore 3. S,.argent I . Dance I. Raab I . H annett I . french 1 . Wong I .Best : lVon Richardson . Burns. Hannett, Dhnitropolis, Bennett.Brunsvrlek: . YcRae 1 . Glldav 1 . Giovanglou 1 . Salvatore 1, Sikora 1 . Best:Lawson, Cipic, Salvatore, Gilday, 1{annegiesser.Swinburne Uni: 1.1 3.4 3.5 6,13.49Elthmn Collegians: 1.1 2.2 5.5 6.5.41Swinburnec F'~tzpatrick l, Drags I . Roberts I . Parsons I, Revzioldson I,Thompson I . Best: parsons . Pu~shsi, Revnoldson. Fitzpatitck. Dentarte,Thompson. Eithanr HadHled 3, B"arnett E. Lees, leopold 1. Best : Hadfield:Leolbld . Turney, Barnett, Carter . Evans.
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6 D Dowdle 4 I . McLeod5 S. Jea l6 M Best 67 M Colaiacovo .
6 P.Laming 4 N. Cartledge.
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D2 SECTIONFITZROY REDS v. PARKSIDEWEST BRUNSWICK v. PENINSULASALESIAN v. MENTONETHOMASTOWN v. UNI. BLACKSYARRA VALLEY v . KEW
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Darren Hexter (U19/2 & Red)
ReviewSection 1
nfortunately for Collegians, losing 3-4 players t othe senior team is no excuse for the loss to
SKOBS by 155pts . The coach must be dumb-founded, whereas, O'Shannassy has his men only4pts from top post . Cassell outstanding from _ FWDwith 9 goals . O'Connell and Roberts led De La to anemphatic win over Mazenod at Central Reserve . IfDe La can maintain this standard of football theywill surely cause some angst to opposing teams .O .P .'s opened up with the first 2 goals of the gamethrough Lombardi . and then Xavs took completecontrol to kick the next 30 . The Architect's (sorryManni) game plans worked beautifully from thenon. Maybe you're needed in the Burnley Tunnel!St. B.'s caused the upset of the round with aresounding 30pt win over the perplexing Uni Blues .O'Connor's boys kept the pressure on, kept crash-ing in, almost brutalising Uni. As expected,Merton's Marcellin jumped out of the blocks earlyand put on a 5-goal break and continued to build onit throughout the match. O .B . held off a very deter-mined and dogged O .M .'s Hinckfuss and Kennonterrific . For O.B .'s having 8 goal kickers, sharingthe workload proved the difference.
Section 2In a must win game for MHSOB to stay in touch
with the final four they managed to totally eclipsethe previously undefeated Old Trinity and run outwinners by 66 points . For the winners Pattersonand Vicendese kicked 3 while Veale was best onground, for Old Trinity, Ellerbeck, Armatas andBullen played hard . Old Scotch returned to formand led all day to totally demolish the HamptonRovers by over 20 goals in a one-sided affair, andnow sit equal top of the ladder. Beaumaris easilyaccounted for Yarra Valley by 77 points . For the vic-tors Rick Deaton was best kicking 4 goals whileHealy and Atkins were also good . Gillies, Smith andLloyd were best for the undermanned Bushrangerswho sit alone on the bottom of the ladder. In theclosest game of the day Clancy, Gieschen andHawkes led Old Carey to a much needed win overOld Ivanhoe, while for the losers Adams kicked 5 .Whitefriars had the bye .
Section 2 RedThe top of the ladder clash turned into a com-
plete route with Old Essendon running out winnersby 85 points over Rupertswood . Both teams lost keyplayers before the match, but Old Essendon showedtheir extreme depth with Flaherty stepping forwardto kick 10 and Slater being unstoppable all day .Page and Flinn tried hard for the Sunbury boys .
T h e r r yPenola con-tinued toshow goodform by easily beating Bulleen Templestowe . Tehan,O'Donnell and Marsh were best for the Bullants.The University Blacks tried hard against a moreaccomplished North Old Boys who won by 86points . For the NOBs, Denton continued to led th eway, backed up yet again by Hahn, Havnes andKean, while for the Blacks, Maguire, Bushby andHalloran were all consistent performers . Aquinascoach Terry McEvoy was grateful for the assistanceand efforts of the Tiger Sharks President RonNicholson and Tony Cootes, and was proud of histeam who put in their best effort for the year byfighting hard all day . For the Tiger Sharks, Lynchkicked 3 and Cootes, Andrews and Thompson werebest, while Boland, Alley and Robinson each playeddetermined and gutsy football for Aquinas.
Section (2) BlueThe Monash Blues through McCormick, Burley
and Hawkins (3g) proved too strong for the inaccu-rate Ormond . 3g 7 in the last stanza proved costlyas did the goalless 1st and 3rd quarters . TheJackers have again upstaged the section with agreat win at home against De La 2 . Their runnersproved too strong all day in the conditions and DeLa without Roberts, could not manage enoughgoals. St . Leos had a huge percentage win over thehapless Glen Eira . That increase of 34% could beinvaluable as positions in the top 4 settle down.Padbury and Cherry were again unstoppable .Those young guns down at Mentone caused theupset of the round with a magnificent 19pt win overthe Grammar Boys. Krings, T. Barr and Hayes themain scorers . For C.G . Rynberk snagged another 5,but he needs more help! Old Mentonians underCoach Winduss just might have turned their seasonaround . Against the 'undefeated' they attacked theball with a new found ferocity and is sharing itaround . With just a fraction more concentrationand work ethic towards the Winduss game plan andthis could have been a win .
PreviewSection 1
Mazenod travel to Righetti Oval in what mustseem an insurmountable task against the rampag-ing percentage flourishing St . K.'s. Most ablycoached by the conservative O'Shannassy . De La athome to Old Xavs, in what could be the 'block-buster' of the round . O'Connell & Roberts couldprove decisive up front . But factor in the Architect,McCarthy and McDonnell, and they should win .
0 p, ,s unfortunately come up against a Uni Bluesi still smarting over that unexpected loss las t
I'm sure they will conjure up a 100 pt win .Old H. needs to completely forget about last weekand simply concentrate on the basics of football in,his match against Collegians . The Lion's get a cou-ple back and should win . Marcellin cruise down todie beach hoping for some fine conditions. Sadly,hey meet a superbly confident unit after last week'shuge effort . Watch out for Maguire & MeGllvray!Finally, O .M .'s get a crack at the all-conquering St.B.'s outfit . If Coach Holdsworth can excite hischargers into maintaining 4 quarters they couldupset the 'muscle crunching St . B .'s . I think not!
Section 2A week ago I would have thought the Hampton
Rovers would beat MHSOB, but after the latter'sgreat win last week I can't see the Rovers winningthis one even though they are at home . Old Trinityface another tough test as they host Beaumaris.Coach Maus will be hoping last week was just asmall hiccup in proceedings, but new ladder leadersBeaumaris are playing good football and have beenconsistent all year so they should win this one . OldCarey had a good away win last week but will be inserious trouble out at Bulleen, when they take onthe accomplished Old Scotch who have onlydropped one game for the season. The Whiterfriarshad last week off and will need to keep winning ifthey want to maintain their fourth placed spot, theyshouldn't have too much trouble accounting for thestruggling Old Ivanhoe . Yarra Valley have the bye .
Section (2) Blu eMonash at home to the running Jackers
machine . What a game this should be! The Bluesmarking power should prove to be too much. But ifit is windy and wet - lookout . An inconsistent attimes lacklustre De La 2 engage the St . Leos goalkicking machine who have just forced their way intothe four. I simply have to go with the form side.This round keeps getting better ; the Grammar Boysplay Ormond at Glenhuntly Oval . Ormond need tostay in touch with Sth . Melbourne and Caulfieldhave to stay in touch with the four . They will kicksiraight this week Ormond . Old Ment. now show-ing the desire needed to win football matches faceup to Mentone, the conquerors of a final four aspi-rant . Boys, get right behind Coach Winduss, followthe team game plan for a deserved win. Finally, thePacker team comes up against the Swans who werevery lucky to get away with a win last week .McKillop's district boys through Cheevers up frontshould be too classy for the undermanned Glen EiraTeam .
Section 2 (Red )In a game that will decide which team stays in
touch with the final four Therry Penola will be tri-umphant when they host the inconsistent TigerSharks . Therry Penola have looked good in their lastfew matches and need to keep improving if theygoing to be a part of finals action. Rupertswood willbe looking to bounce back after last week's disap-pointing defeat, but will find North Old Boys too
good an opposition and will lose their secondstraight game. Old Camberwell will be trying to puta bit of room between the final four and the rest ofthe ladder when they take on the strugglingBulleen-Templestowe . The Wells will have too muchfire power and should run out big winners . Aquinaswill be giving it everything this week after lastround's strong performance and will be hoping torecord a win against the determined Uni Blacks, theBlacks have given their best effort everv week thisyear and should not under estimate their opponentswho given the chance could steal the game . OldEssendon have the bye .
Milestones:Old Mentonians - the Club would like to con-
gratulate its U 19 side who last week notched up theClub's first and only win for the season . Well doneto the new coach Jamie Winduss and the boys .
CorrespondentsNote: Please contact Tony Miller concerning
Section 1& Section Blue Results on 0411 190 .092,9571 5249 (fax), or Darren Hexter concerningSection 2 & Section Red Results on 9818 7728(home) .
SENIOR SNA ME CLUBUNDER 19/ 1MAGUIRE OLD BRIGHTONO'DONNELL ST BERNARDSR . LEGUDI ST BERNARDSMCGILVRAY OLD BRIGHTONMCCARTHY OLD XAVERIANSJOHNSON COLLEGIANSPULLEN ST KEVINSO'CONNELL DE LA SALLEUNDER 19/2
LAST WK TOTAL
2 240 201 193 18
1717
5 178 17
SWAIN WHITEFRIARS 28A. FISCHER HAMPTON ROVERS 2 21BEAUREPAIRE OLD SCOTCH 6 17CORNELL OLD TRINITY 0 16D. HAWKES OLD IVANHOE 3 14A. BEREZA OLD IVANHOE 1 13ORCHARD MHSOB 0 12UNDER 19 (2) BLUECHEEVERS SOUTH MELBOURNE 29RYNBERK CAULFIELD 5 24CHERRY ST LEOS 6 24BARR MENTONE 3 20HAWKINS MONASH BLUES 3 20BRUHN CAULFIELD 0 18J. ROBERTS DE LA SALLE 0 18
UNDER 19 f21 RE DHAKIM OLD ESSENDON 0 47FLAHERTY OLD ESSENDON 10 18BURLEY NORTH OLD BOYS 3 17CLUES OLD ESSENDON 1 14LYNCH TIGER SHARKS 3 12EDWARDS NORTH OLD BOYS 0 12
Under-19COLLEGIANS
Coach : Richard Oboe
1 D . Coombes2 R. Muir3 D. Dowling4 R. Szta r
5 B. Hoist6 A. Fletcher7 J. Farley
8 B. Sloman
9 B. Lo w12 M. White
13 B . Lumb
14 J . Dixon
15 N . Perera
17 A . Shinkfield
18 D. Browing21 N. Chalmers22 C. Rologas25 M . Rei d26 P. Krotiris27 B. Donnelly
29 B. Lukav31 N . Herman
32 M .Johnson
33 J . Fitzpatrick
34 J . Young
40 J . Dixon
43 E . Waters
OLDMELDURNIAR S
Coach: WayneHotdswort h
1 P Gallagher C2 T Bryant3 S Arden DVC4 M Hawkins5 T Stonier6 J Grant7 D Stewart8 P Grundy DVC9 J Byrne10 B Marks11 C Hinkfuss12 T Middleton13 A Simpson14 T Cook15 J Bracy16 J Berman17 H O'Brien18 T Fitzgerald19 M Marson VC20 C Alde r21 S Kennedy22 A Wal l23 A Treloar24 J Tucker25 P Thomas26 C Walker27 L Beilby28 M Radywonik29 T Duncan30 A Wu31 J Mulcahy32 E Selby33 C Miller
® SectionIDE LA SALLE MARCELLI N
Coach: Terry Russell Coach : beast Merton
MAZEMOD OLD OL[.
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6HAILE.Coach: Rod Bourke ..~ - -_ . . . . ~
1 . L . Young I . R. Galati 1 . D. Collins Coach: Roger Brown Coach : Hainah Bro2 . C . Mora n3. S. Evans
2. D. Cracknell 2 . D . Fotinioti s3, D . Bonnici 1 . C. Mizzi 1 . L Pfeiffer
4. S . Brown 4. L. Neal 4 . A. McIntyre 2. C . McNicol 2 . L. Pitcher5. S . O'Connell 6 J . Carpenter 5. D . Maskell 3. T. Mattesti 3 . H . Brooks6. A . Bonnici
WG7 D. McMillan 6. A . Strawhorn
7 A Fry 4 . A . McGillivray 4 . S. d-~~ise7 . .Naughti n8 M 12 L . Connal
, .8. E . Hansen 5 . B . Williams Jones (C). .
9 . S . Hyde 13 J . Matthews 9. D . Hose 6 . R . Stewart5A Shaw
7
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J ~hr~r10 . S. Hale11 . D. Doyle
15 R . Baeyni10 . J . McLatchi e11 . C. Jayaweera 7 . C. Reddin
. . e9. A Waxman (DVC)
12. B. Hawkins 6 L. McMilla n1 12 . C. Clegg 8 . C. McKimm 10. B. Salves13. W . Jolley 18 L. Furlan 13 . D. Clegg 9 . M . Ward 11 .J . Wright14. J . Lowe
MillerM16. Mcca rti n19 M .
L . Fulle rMcDowel l15 M 10.A. Morley 13. B. Crawford
..16 . B . Kropman 23 P. Hesse
..16 . A. Moon 11 . L . Adamis 14. G . Smith (C)
WinderG15
17 . J . Kean 25 N . Bisas 17 . R . MosbauerQuin n18 M 12. N . Kennedy
.17'R Plummer18 . C . Mercuri
18 . A . McLeish27 B. Norden ..
19. S . Martin 14 M. Lowe 18. D . Crawl
19 . R . Burrows 28 S. Baker 20. B . Southgate 16 B . Marks 19. G. FW_tchrs (VC)19 . T. Woodlock 29 D . Ballantyne 21 . P. Ryan 17 D . Hellyer 20 . B . Ferguson20 . M . Picone (C) 32 V. Cahill 22. D . Waite
19 P Angelini 21 . J . Dailey21 S . Murra y
Molan22 T 35 A . Carson23 . T. Heal
L. May24.
Smith20 M24 . P Ladd
.23 P. Mulholland 37 A . White
.25 . P. Reed
.21 B . Titshall
25. D. Webb
~ L Hogan24 J . Garlan dnes37 J H
40 D. Newell 26 . A. Chal kP.Jone s27 22 A. Hughes 27.A.Jenkey.
39. M. Goodier 43 G. Thomas.
28, T. Grierson 23 J . Dickerson 28. B. Hunter
40. P. Harrison 53 S . Allitt 29 . C . Meehan 24 MJ Smith 29. D . Moss41 D. Spithill 30 . A. Wilson
27 J Maguire32 D. Mackenzie
42 A. Coffey 31 . S . Veltman . 39Q Boan42 A. Carullo 32. P. Dugdale
40 SCapron47 J. Stinear 33. M . Guthridge 42 B KaMS'ser52 D . Poynton 34. K . Lorenz-
47 T Philips61 R . Warmsley Daniel .
63 P. De La Haye 51 L Holt70 M . Duggan 58 J . Webb
OLD OLD ST. BERNARDS ST. KEVINS UNIVERSITYPARADIANS XAVERIANS Coach: Peter O'connor Coach : Paul BLUE S
O'Shannassy Coach: Steve King
Coach : Brenden Flynn Coach: Manny Nlcolosl 1• R . Legud i2 . G. Ward
1 . S . Moyla n1 L. Coleman 1 . C. Barrott
1 . A. Kell Y 3. A . BouzikasBor4 SD
3. A . Umbers 2. L . Bassel ltB1 . L . McMahon 2 . A. McGarth
~. . g 5. Natale ea on3. C.
2 J KeyY/C)B. Calves 5. J . Citarelli 6. Dellapicca 4 . L . Chamberlain
VC. .3 . M. Cosgriff
41 J. Scanla n5 . M. Higgins
6. J . McKay7, L. Harvey
7. D. James8 . N. Marchesani
)(5 . J. Chiver s
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6 . M. Alren 8 . L . Wilkinson 9 . D. satgliano 6 . R . Bowlan d7 . S. Johnston
9D. Valori 10 . I . Colic 7 . T. Birtley4 . S . Adams 8 . L. McDonnell
9 . J . Ralph10 . J. Hill 11 . M . Hutton 8 . C . Dela unty
Di Pasqual eA95 . P. Palermo10 . J . Chambers 11 . S. lannozzo
12 M O'Donnell12 . C . Turlich
Didili s13 K..
10 . S . Edwards6 . D. Bound y
Zanino7 Mit . L. Farrow12. J . Dillon
.13. S . Burgyn
..14 . J. Cassell 11 . A . Evan s
12 G Pricke r. . 13. D. Behan 14. P. Holland 15. D . Bare . .B . Gates (C)1 38. L. Collins it . L. Mass 15. A . Garvey 16. D . Lucas .
Girwood14 T9. M . Shepherd 15. M . Seeman 16. M . Stapleton 17. P. Cameron . .
15 . T. Fallow10 . L . Collins 16. D. James
17. D. Thomas17 . M . D'Arcangelo
Wals hD1818. C . Moffat
Lynch19 E 16 . R. Hamilto n
11 . T. Bateman 18. N . Hullett'
..19 . Rahill
. .20. L. Kalesaran
17 . R. HolmesHutchen s18 N
12 . S. HickeyAmelio19. M . D
McGrathJ20 20 . D. Sheehan 21 .T. Simpson . .19 .S. Hunt
15 J. Key..
21 . R . Speekman (C)'
21 . A. Smit hMcManu sB22
22 . R. Dabraio23 . M . Rigby
20.J. Hunte r21 HowleyL
16 S. Corcoran18 N . El
Kane22 . M. 023 . D . Bonadio24 . N . Heatley
..23 . A. Mastropasqu a24 . L . Campbell
24 . G . Nolan25 . A. O'Keefe
. .22. S. Kaso23. R . Kelleher
Mohamed25 . H . Davie s26 . D. McKean
25. T. Legudi26. A . Monteleone
27 D . Young28 M. Giansiracusa
24. C . Kenned y25. A . Munro
19 G. Moore 27 . A . Curtin Evan sL27 29 J. Giansiracusa 26. M . Vasey
23 A . Ploenges 28. A. McQueen-PartonHarbeckN29
..28. M . Caligiuri 30 M . Winridg e
Turlich31 A27. L. Qui n
RandallS2824 T. Lombardi
..30. A. Pntchartl
P9, A . AbeleTrewi n30 C
.32 J . Cox
..29 .T Roach
32 R. Boktor 31 . D. Orlando . .0'Brin e31 L 33 G. Healy 30 .E . Roydhouse
35 A. Tenson32. S. Gri g33. C. Ha~ield
. .32. S . Monteleone 34 J . Henderson
Macdonal d35 W31 . T. Morgan32 . M . Sal e
36 D . Boundy 34. L . DinardoLopresliR35
33. B . Ballari n34. M . Zucco
.36 W. McCann 33 . A. Savoluto s
Sandifor d34 S50 D . Furze..
36. D. Noonan 35 . T. Pearson37 M . Powell
Wickha m38 T. .
35 . S. Russel l52 J. Bonaci 37 . P. Carter
i 36 . M . Pope .40 F nmoreY
36 . A. Powel l
56 T. Jenkinsona
39 .. J .
. Quinn Demar 37 . T. Carrick
Smit hN38Dickeson41 37 . T. Trumble
WilcoxE3 843 A. Nole n44 T Fotzgera8
..39 . J. Formica
42 B. Pugh46 J. Travaglia
..39. A . William s
48 R . 0'S6annassy 40 . R . Cousland 48 M. Kempton 41 W. Temple -Smit h55 G. Monahan
59 R Macwhider41 . M. Kavanag h52 L. O'Sullivan
52 Leathern57 M. Hinsely 42 S . Young
71 M . McCarthy
A-1 ® SectionHA M PTON M .H . S .O .D . OLD CAREY OLD IVANHO E
Coach Mick Deafen ROVERS (1) Coach: Graeme Bulluss Coach: Brett Gear Coach : Stuart McLea n
Windeban kJCoach : Wayne Stafford
.D. Foley (C) 1 M Pearson
1 E . Raleigh (C) 1 . C . Smith 1 . R . Mansfield. J . Magee
.2 J Lang
2 J . Zarb 2. C . Stewart 2 . A. Berezag, A. Pratt
TaylorK.
3 B. Boyd3 D . Veale (C )4 R Ware 3. B . Walsh-Richardson 3 . J . Whyte
.C. Collins 4 S. Blangiardo
.5 A . Keys 4. K . Detarczynski 4 . C . Binney
7, B . Cairns 5 L. Hamilton 6 B . Woollard (VC) 5. T. Chapman 5 . J. Briggs8, J . Meadg- B . Gillespie
6 L . Kennedy7 K. Johnstone
7 A . O'Brien8 N . Orchard (VC)
6. L. Battley 6 . T. Me e10 . D. Bird 8 A. Clarke 9 J Walker 7. P. Gizinski 7 . M . Clarke1, P. Brook (VC)
Lync h2 S9 B. Jovrett
.10 E. Sims-Lucas 8. L. Costello 8 . C . Lynch
1 , .Tuc kt3 C 10 M. Stafford 11 A . Hall 9. D . Shutie 9 . N. Braddy. .
14, B . Pearse 11 M. Lawrence 12 M. Cotter 11 R . Hall 10 . N . Anderson15. N . Clemente 12 J . Zampaglione 13 R . Patterson
12 J Hutchins 11 A Jurki w16. M . Blackmore 13 T. Wilson 14 P. Wolnizer , . .17. S . Fitzgerald 14 N . Goss 15 A. Vicendese 13 J . Macpherson 12 . S . Morris18, A . Thompson 15 D . Molino 16 S. Sims-Lucas 14 P. Holland 13 . D . Treloa r19, A . Guido m(C)
A . Edg e0 16 L . Malcolmsen 17 G . Pollard18 C Softer 15 J . Oppenheim 14 . K . Theodoss i.
21 . B . Zigouras 18 G . Kelly19 J Ng.
19 A. Dymble 16 R . Graham 15 . M . Lim22. D . Hartma n
T. Abbo t23.
20 S. Seletto 20 M. Tarr 17 A . Wilkie 16 . N . Trigwel l,24, M . Atkins 21 N . Mason 21 M, Brown 18 H . Sedan 17 . C . Lewis25. L, Boreham 22 A. Goldner 22 A. Nirens 19 L. Siragusa 18 . L. Bolza n26. L. Atkins (DVC)
Coot eS2723 B. Kulling 23 B. H o
24 P. Rujevic 20 R . Adams 19 . L . McKie..28. R . Deaton
26 R . Alexande r28 N Gould 25 A. Svirskis 21 A . Leong 20 . D . Hawkes
29. A . Coat e30. L . Tucker
.29 J. Prantzos 26 C . Wright9
27 S French22 C . Taylor 21 . A. Clanc y
31 . A . Spence 30 A. Fisher .28 K. Miezis
23 D . Prior 22 . M. Teskey32. J. Beattie 31 A. Vanderhelm 29 S Allen 24 P. Unkles 23 . F. Cokelek33. S. McNicholas34 . H . McMillan
32 L . Ritter33 C. Sendeckyj
.30 J . Membrey 25 N . Detarczynski 24 . D . Neilso n
35- L . Healy 35 L Wheeler31 M . Dowling 26 E. Mora ng 25 . J. Gieschen
36 . B. Deato nM. Millis37
.36 A. Battams
32 T. Harpe r33 M . Neilsen 27 S. Baker 26, G . Gibso n
.S. Le e38 38 M . Waxiel 34 J, Veale 27 . T Griev e.
39 . L . Ramirez-Smith 40 S. Deal 35 G . Rankin 31 . C . MacDonal d40 . E. Cooper 41 M . Vaughan
34 S Aston41 . R . Guinan 44 D. Diver .,
42 . A. Wilson 46 S. Walker 35 . R . Sroilli e36 . J. Stafford
OLD SCOTCH OLD TRINITY WHITEFRIARS YARRA VALLE YCoach: Terry Kendall Coach: Steve Maus Coach : Tim Pratt Coach: Rod Penalun a
1 . J . Cran e2 . R . Craven 1 Peggie A 1 . J . Wallace 1 A Middlin3 . S . Tulloc h4 . C . Adam 2 Hine A (C) 2 . M . Cahill 2 M NorrishS . S . Stewart 3 Langdon S S Cloven 3 N Pas k7 D. AdderleyY 4 Taylor C
.4 R Bait
8 S. Johnston9 D Johnston 5 Robison M 7 J . Power 5 P Valoppi.10 S. Hamer 6 Rennie M 8 M. Malady 6 D Lloyd11 A . Jospehs 6 Burrows R 9 L . Swain 8 R Drew12 T. Page13 A. Cleeland 7 Dodgson B 10 L. Coulthard 9 B Kehoe14 D . Logan 8 Amiconi A 11 D. Crea 10 J Seeger15 D . Gilchrist 9 Best J (C) 12 C Stars 11 Z Webb16 N . Colman17 D, Pryles 10 Blackmore B .
13 T Langford13 L Gillies
-18 J. Pilkington (C) 11 Clarke J 14 G Thompson20 T. Wilson-Hum hries
p12 Kell T
y14 L. Twomey 15 D Smith
21 S. Dillon22 M Pearse
13 Ellerbeck G 16 R . Coslovich 16 C Holdsworth.23 A. Kyriacou 14 Thwaites M 17 T. Barugh 17 A Pizze y24 D . Jackson 15 Oliver A 18 M Baker 18 C Beal25 E . Tembath26 D Brooke
16 Condron K.Morri s19 J 19 A Coleman.
27 L. Routledg e28 S Thompson
17 Armatas C .18 Heaven C
.20 S . Alexander 20 D Senaratn e
.29 J . Smedley 19 Carter-Buszard L 21 A . Graham 21 J Tomkin s30 A. Birc h31 J . Beaurepaire C) 20 Oberoi S 22 A . Baker
22 J Peak e23 T Collett
32 S. Hosking (VC 23 Wallin A 23 J . Treyvaud 24 G Courts33 J . Rodski34 M . Fowles
24 Christopherson J25 Zander M
24 M . Haverkamp 25 F Pellegrin o35 A. Tindale36 R Hooke 26 Donahoe M (VC) 25 M . Crowe 27 5 Savag e
.38 H. Fenner 28 Cristiano D 26 N . Muhllechner 29 D Bell39 J . Footit 29 McCutcheon M 27 S . Sail 30 J Strong41 M . Lipshu t42 J Ross 30 Sullen M 28 P. Harrison
31 S Urbane.
43 J . Denb Y 32 Cornell J (VC) 29 D D'sousa32 D Smit h
44 T. Collie 33 Malekasi . 34 S Britt45 A . Fuller 42 Torney A 30 B . Janson 37 D Sim s46 J . Siko n56 E . Ramsay 44 Lancaster 44 N Martin61 J . Stratos 45 Ward C62 D. Paul 50 Davies M69 C. Luca s88 J . Lie 55 Troon R
AJAX L. SALLE (Cold) GLEN E IRA M ENT O NECoach : Mark Zuker Coach: Greg Buntina Coach : John Howard Coach : Shane O'Connor
Co x Chris i tl on1 D. Henzel 1 . D. Krongold 1 . A. Toniola 1 Adrian Orchar d4 A . Butt 2, C . Deal (VC) 2. B . Gulifier 2 K . McLeod5 E . Goldstone 3 . A . Axias 4 P. Brot 3 S . Hamilto n6 L . Goldman 4 . T Vinen 5 P. Mulholland 4 Ash Orchard
8 T. Katz.
5 B Gross 6 J . Kean 5 T. Pricker9 D. Newstadt
. .6 . N . Bode 7 S. Meha n
8 P. Arbonc.~
6 M . Meye r7 T Barr11 A. Bened ktY 7. P. Robert s 8 M . Gooley
.8 P Dixo n12 J . Blankfiefd 8. S. Tucker 9 M . Bras her
.9 L Parsons14 S . Newstadt 9. J . Daiwood (C) 9 L . Harrison .10 R Ward
15 D. Finkel 10 . S . McDonald 10 J. Clifton .11 P Rocke
16 J . Freeman 11 . B . Gardine r12. B . Goddard (DVC)
11 A. Brett12 J. Robe rts
.12 B . Athe rton
17 0. Flamm 13. J . Morvell (DVC) 15 L . Browne 13 C . Rock18 J . Feldman M Green14 17 Jofly W 14 D . Kelly20 D Zulch
.,15. A . Docker
17 McGowan19 S Alder
15 K . Little16 N Levert22 D . Mrocki
23 B Nissen16. P. McLeish17 P Ellis
.21 M . Squire
.17 A. Waistab.
24 P. Glazer. .
18. N . Guyett23 L. Danaher25 P Rossiter
18 P. Williams
26 A. Cooper 19 . W. Brockett.
29 S . Browne 19 M . Dugga n20 S Pratt27 C. Spero 20 . D . Griffiths 32 H . Funsto n
33 B Lambe.
21 S . Casacel i31 D. Norich 2 1 . D . Elate
22 . T. Rynberk.
40 T Heffernan 22 D. Bennie32 M . Kestenberg 23 . B . Naylor 42 J. Bowden 23 W. Corr35 I . Same 24 . G . Dyson 42 M. Lafferty 24 H . McMillan36 A . Sacks 25. M . Cramphorn
43 R . Buckle y51 M Conway
25 N . Curra n26 A R k39 A . Sa arR
43 E Wollner31 . M . Richardson
.52 L. Moloney
. o c27 M. Michaelidis.
44 J . Gelfand32. L. Franklin35 M . Kuppe
53 C. Moran54 J . Murphy 28 G . Alla n
45 A. Lewin 38 C . Veencjar 55 B . Nolan 29 M. Hayes
47 M Snow 40 R . O'Neill 56 J . Norton 30 P. Krin s.50 M Milmeister 43 A. Bruhn 57 B . Ramsey 3 1 L. Dawson.55 V. Kalp 44 A. Vanrompaey 58 C . Ric e
60 D . Wood32 T. Smit h33 D. Ogle50 J . Wade 61 L . Becker 34 M . Wingrave
62 C . Bellistri 35 P. Murph y64 B. Cole 36 A . Pothitos64 T. Woodlock 41 C . Johnstone
MONASH BLUES OLD MENT®NI ANS ORMOND ST LEOS EMMAUS STH . MELD.Coach : Dennis Grace Coach: Jamie Winduss Coach : Tim Hilts Coach: Danny O'Sullivan DISTRICTS1 N Whitmore 1 . L . Russell (C) 1 . M . Anderson Coach : Darren McK(Itop2 M Stokie3 J Roserrgarten =
2. K. Harve y3. S. Tumiati 2. P. Carey
4 M Bolton 4. D Casey (VC) 3. S . Batt y5 P Ave
ry70
Northway r g 5 . J Tolley 4. B . Chandle r8 J 8ackwe R
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6. M Lub a7 R Wiley
*5. T. Stephens ,
9 C 0 SuMivan 8 J Muzzelf 6. D . Dic k10 6 Rogers1 1 M Edsalt 9 . J . Rutz
'7. J . Dixo n
12 G Smythe` -=
10. L D Astol i71 . D Heal
8. L. Culle n13 APerry1
4 LGotding- ~12 . L . Brei2 reuz {DVC) 9 . G . Donovan '-. . 7
15 J Park 13 . A. Kurzel 1 0. A. Ballard16 A Caner 14 . D. Jowett
15 A Goonan11 . A. Rooks I
78 A Shield s19 R Buckley 16 D McKenna 12 . M . Morri s
20 W Little 17 M Heffernan 13 . D. Savag e
21 A Hicks 18 M . Purcell 14 . N. Romney ~22 B Green 19 C Evere tt
20 T Harvey 15 . A. Adam s23 0 Cavicchialo24 R Vrachnas 21 S Anderson 16 . M . Bansagi
25 C Gimome 22 R Quiney IT . A . Dimble27 I McCormick 23 H Rutz 18. D Kirwi n28 J Mai n29 T Starr
24 A Lo m25 J Silver
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19. A . Wundle
30 J PAeIlington 26 M Martinov 20. R . McKinnon3 1 S Hawkins 27 J Noske 21 . D Smit h32 A voight34 P Fonseka
28 N Thompso n31 S Barker
.22 . R . Warmsley
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36 N Costley 34 A Warwarek 23 . A. White42 S Kimber 39 M Ferrari44 0 Lappin 40 M Mart inov45 H Graham 41 A Perryan G Clunston 49 A O'Shanness y
91 T Collie
Red- - .G . TIGER SHARK S
Co; r. Terry McEvoy Coach : Mark Beasley T [ . .® ., _ . Coach: James Sandman
Coach : John Stanton Coach: R.iichael Sig is
M. Lant1 1 D Edwards 1 . B . Tipper,2 . M. Alley 1 S Marsh
2 T Hedgeland (VC) 2 . M . Santamari a
A. Bolan d5 2 D Florence 3 J Kirk 3 . N . Robinson,
6, W. Lyng - 3 A Paradiso 4 T Stathopoulos 4 . K . Nun nBeranger (C)6 T
7. B. Crosbie 4 0 Hill 5 B Kean .Hallo7 T
8. L. McAuley 5 M Pietrykry 6 D Burley .8 A . Margetts
D . Poynto n96 D McGreevy 7 A Craven
9 A. McGree•Fiel dC10
7 M McGrath 8 S Glover 12 G . Welchart..12 . C. Munroe
8 R Cont i9 M Bickerdike
9 A McKenzie10 J McArdle
13 J . DerryMunro14 C
13 . V. Hall 1011 B Speed
.15 J . Whelan
15 . S . Verona 11 J O'Donnell 12 D Joyce (C) 16 A. Cantor16 . B . Murphey 12 13 N Barry 17 J . Cramer-Roberts18 . C. Chippendale 13 D Buccachio 14 S Kelly 18 M. Horga n19 . M . Bambury 14 M Collins 15 J Stevens 19 D . Mitchel l
20 . B. Dorkin1 5
16 D Charles 16 R Munzel 20 M. Butterwort h21 S Jones
21 . J . Pierce 17 17 M Vanderhorst .22 N .Johnson
22 . G . Cochrane 18 P lacuone 18 D Denton 23 D .Joyce23 . N . Warton 19 D Murray 19 D Keenan 27 A . Hillie r25. G . Coyle 20 L Williams 20 S Bermingham 28 L. Hancock26. M. Lemieszek , 21 21 N Hahn 37 0. Kent
Neagl eJ2722 A Tehan 23 S Haynes 43 T. Prows e
..FordD34
23 D Tsokas 24 B Toohey 47 T. Kerney (VC ).. 25 L Caddy 25 D Gazelle 50 B . Ben c
61 . D . Cole 26 D Martin 26 H Maplestone (C) 51 B . Braithwaite31 T Walters 27 G Hancock 52 B . Laricchi a33 P Gordon 28 R Morley 53 C. Morley
-34 G Taylor35 P Tsokas
30 J Mullins 54 P. Na ar55 B. McLeod
37 K Burridge 59 D Owen 56 M. Paine57 A. Hickey58 D . Lin g59 A. Davey
OLD ESSENDON RUPERTSW®®D THERRY PENOLA Uff̀ ' . : -': ITY60 R . Enso r61 G .Ormsby
Coach : John Newbold Coach: Ken Balmer Coach : Steve McMahan ~~ ~-~• •~ 62 P. TriantafyllouDarb y63 KCoach : John Bushby .
64 D . Norto n1 J Williamson 1 R Zahra 6 Taylor N
2 A Salvo 2 S Page 9 Bannister C 1 S Maguire
3 C Oblivbek 3 V Scerri 10 Bannister J 2 T Hallora n
4 D Ryan 4 D Burrowes38 Nancharow M 3 R Drummond
5 S DeMorton 5 J Ramsay56 Stepien S59 Robinson T
4 J O'Sullivan
6 D Slater 6 B Shaiders 62 Caccamo D 5 T Laidlaw
7 B Hakim 7 B Whitehead 63 O'Sullivan D 6 J Parkinson
8 M Jinx (C) 8 K Elliott 64 Dakin D 7 B Ruscoe9 A Frazer 10 N Webb 65 Sifter T 8 C Schirmer10 A Prowse
11 A Jamieson 67 Reynolds L 9 E Thoma s11 A Venuce
12 M Temming 69 Leguier D 10 A Torney12 A Ru tt kay,
13 D Wallace14 D Mather
72 Johnson S73 O'Brien J(VC) 11 W Touzel
13 A Wuchatsch 15 J Teller 77 Gleason A 12 B Witten14 J Burke 16 D Stafford 78 Barron B 14 A Bushby16 E Healey 17 L Becker 79 Higgins T 15 A Cowley17 J Heritage 18 L Fielding 80 Kiernan M 16 D Morris18 D Flaherty 19 R Johnston 81 Delaney D
17 P Meller19 A Burbridge 20 P Finn 82 Bowcock D
21 N Bartrum 21 D Heywood 83 Finn B 18 S Rei d
22 B Newbold 22 A Certo 84 Russell G 19 P Seure n
23 C Devereux 23 N Sullivan 85 Henderson G(VC) 20 A Whitlock
24 J Daskiuw 24 G Price 86 Goodwin T89 Christie A 21 T, Young
25 M Burns 25 R Hatty 90 Atkinson D(VC) 22 N Barnett
26 C McCormack27 M Koste
92 Springhall R 23 L Beato n
27 M Day 28 D Hum 93 Smith J 24 D Creek29 J Heath 94 Culph S 25 S Monaghan31 M Assouad 98 Hollow B
99 Holdstock G (C)101 McCarthy L
q® 7 9 ® Section
Collegians: 1-4 ' 1.6 1.11 1.11.17Si.Kevtns: 3.2 12.8 18.10 26.16.172Colle~1ans:Goal Ki( ' and Best Players not supplied. St.Kevins : Cassell9, Pit en 5 . Poweu a. umbers 3. Moffat 2 . Griffin 2 . Best : Pullen. Cassell,Moltat .James, Griffin, Powell . Umpires: Tim Friedman Justin Lipson (F)
isl .ayenod: 8 .10.58De La Salle; 25.22.172#5azenod: Heal 2 . Jayatseera 2 . Collins i, Kennett 1, Donnelly 1 . StrawhornI . Best : Ja}aWeera . Collhis- Fuller, Rudlutt . Barnard . Thomson. Be LaSalle: O'Connell 8 . Robert s 6. Evans 2, Gut liver 2 . Jollev I . Harrison 1 .Brown I . Bonnici 1, Shinnear 1, Carrillo I . ~tiller I . Best: Sfinear. O'Connell .Joke;. Bonnici, M urray. McLeish. Umpir c :Ben Ride Trent GreenaWay iF)
Old< --=ans: 6.3 14.7 24.13 30 .17 .197Old 1,ans: 2.1 2.1 2.1 2.1 .13Old : - . . least Goal Kickers and Best Plavers not sutp19ed .Old Paradians :Lontl + 2. Best : Boktor. Tenson . Furze . Jenkmson, E13{ohanrad,Corcoran.Umpires: Adam Kootoos Jason 1kaszij (F)St .Br-n -5: 4.10 4.11 14,17 14,19 .103Univ toy Blues: 0.2 6.6 8.7 10.13 .73St . :Abela 6, Zucco 2 . R.LS~ttidi I . T.Leguidi . lannazzo I . Formica
1 . Wllkonson I . Mastropasqua C Best: Zueeo . Cousiand . Bouzikas .R.Legudi . Garvey. Tretivut . University Blues: Goal Makers and Best p layersnot supplied.Unipires:Grant Wardrop (R)David [zed Paul WhiteheadiGl
:r7arcellin: 5.3 8.6 11.3 14.15.99Old Hailebury: 0.0 0.1 1 .1 2 .6.18Marcellin: Goal Kickers and Best Plovers not supplied, Hallebury : Salsas 2.Best: Ferguson, Fletcher- Hunter, Pitcher. Salvas .'Wright. Umpires: MichaelSneddo nOld Melburnians : 3.4 5.6 8.11 9.14.68Old Bn-gtrtono 3.0 7.5 8.5 13.9.87Old Melburnians: Hawkins 3 . Hhrclduss 2. Arden 1, Beecher I . Kennon 1 .Thomas I . Best: Hinckfitss . Kennon, Brvant . Be91bv. Tucker, Grant. OldBrighton : Dickeson 3- Ma guire 2. Hout 2 . RI'atessi 1 . Hu hes 1 .Titsnall I . Stewart I . Best: Lfickeson . Hu ~es . Williams ,LKent Iwie~ilveray .Holt-Umpires: Ian Burgess Chris Stevens (F I
UNDER 19 SECTION 2 - 13 .05 .0 0
Old Scotch: 6.5 11.8 19.13 24 .19 .163Hampton Rovers: 1.1 2.4 2.4 4.10 .34Old Scotch : Beaurep~ re 6 . Josephs 4 . Craven 2 . Hostnn 2, Pilkington 2-Brooke I . Fowles 1 . Hooke 1- Johnston I . Lie I .Opie I . age I . Ramsay I .Best : Raiski, Gilchrist, Beaurepaire. Josephs, Col lie. Crane. HamplonRover : Fischer 2 . Pudguto I . Carr I . Best: Carr. lendecytis. Goss,Blangiarro, KulWtg. Ng.urnpires:Paul Berry Dash Peiris (F )
81115OB: 3.7 4.11 10.18 14 .18 .102Old Trinit y: 0.0 3.3 3.5 4.12.36MHSOB : I atterson 3. Viscendere 3. Brown 2, Zarb 2. WakIlzer I . Wrhht I,Ralei~kt I . Veale I . Best: Ve ale . Orchard, Ru'evia Wright . Kev^s . RaleigFr. Old1'rhrify: Ellerbeck 1 . Best I . Robison I . M al elkas 1 . Best : Elle'rbeck. Arntatas,Bullen. Amieont . Rentde . Best .um ires :Gmeme l3or
ElBesumaris A F C 4.~ 5.12 1 9 15.23.113Yam Valley: 1,1 2.3 3.4 5.6.36Beaunisrls : Denston 4, Brook 3. Deenrutg 2, Atkins I . Foley I . HeahT I .Presnel I . Wurderbank 1- Zigouras I . Best; Denton . Foley. He al v . Atkins,Abott . Cairn5. Yerrn Valley:Smtth 2. Patbk I . Martin I . Llyed I . Be-t: Gillics,Snnth, Lloyrcl, Webb. Pelagrino, Frltt .umpires :Chris Evans Nick Evans (F)
Old Ivanhoe: 8.9.57Old Carey. 11.5 .71Old Ivanhoe : Hawkes 3. Neilson I . Bereza I . Trimw e
ll 'Barne yAston l . 0'D:r~,~er I .
best : Clancv, Giesehen. Cokelek. Hawkes . Bo~ian . . Old Carey:Adams 5 . Tavlor 2 . Wilkie 2, James I . Battlev I . Best: Batt lev. Tavlor.Detarevnski . Uncles, Wilkie. Costell o .unrpires : D"aniel Dinneen, DarrenCompf (F)
Wtritetrinrs: BYE
TODAY'~ .U-19 S ON 1ST. KEVINS v. MAZENODDE LA SALLE v. OLD XAVERIAR'S
honie ts,lles Waveiley ParkOLD PARADIANS v. UNIVERSITY BLUESOLD HAILEYBURY v. COLLEGIANSOLD BRIGHTON v. MARCELLINST. BERNARDS v. OLD MELBURNIA.NS
ER-1=3 SECTION 2HAMPTON ROVERS v. MHSOBOLD TRINITY v. BEAUMARISOLD CAREY v. OLD SCOTCH
WHITEFRIARS v . OLD IVANHOEYARRA VALLEY has thebye.
Ormond: 0.2 2.6 2.8,ionash Blues: 2.4 3.7 6.8Ormond: Russell 2 . E ;rett I, Harvey 1 . Wiley 1 . Best : Pur,
On La Sa lle: 0.1 0.3 1.3
Merchant 1 . Hatfield 1 . Best: Cullen, Podburv, Brearle7 Ch e
Caasey . Breitkreuz. L-:,,,,_ . Russe ll. Monesh Blues: Hawkins 3 9Bolton I . Bover I . Best: McCormick . Burlev, Smyth, Cart ,Green .umpire's : Tony Lilley Adam Harris (F )AJAX 7.5 7.6 10.14
AJAX: Spero 3 . Mrocki 2. Feldntan 2. Wollner 1 . Nersstadt I . LeaveGoldstone . Woluaer- Spero. Mrneki, Yosse[. Feldmatt . De
~ I. 11'avuslbv 2 . Best : Non htin, Kean . Woodlock . . ._~,Mnlast .umpires Toby Ova1La i Diner (F)St,Lecs Emmaus; 6,3 14.13 18 .16Glen Eire: 1.4 1.6 4.8St.Leos: Podbuty S . Cher,v 6, Irvin 5 . Brearley 4. C1dk+ 3 . I
Books . Glen Elm: Goal kickers and Best Pl -ayers not '.appli+Chris MooreMentone AFC: 4.4 7.5 13. 6Caulfield Grammer: 3.0 6.4 7.6 1 , .- :R3entone: Krutqs 5, Barr 3 . Hayes 3 . Casaceh I . Curran I . Pr I .Krutgs . Suns. 7+tcLeod, Laztt. Atherton . Rocke . Caulfield : IRotxrts 2. O'Neill 2. Vasn Rom }aev I . best: Ellis, Franklut . Tuc r.Rtztberk, Brockett. umpires ~erald Armstrong Ross Treverton (F )Blackmore (B )South Eietb. Districts :Old PAentonians:
1 1
South Piielb.Distdcts: Goal Kickers and B- Pjayers not supplier,Mentonians: Martin 3. Bowtell 2, Ball 2 . M, i . At- 'son t 'I . Best: Martin . Flavrel. kteClosky, AlexenderFarrell David Leath (F)
UNDER 19 RED - 13.05 .00
Rar_ertT,,aad: 1.1 1.4 2.5 4.6'Oh: !' c__ndon Grammer, 6.5 11.11 14.13 18 .17
. Rurzr: n-ood: Price 2, Elliott 1 . Cerro I . Best: Page, Flinn . Stafford, H,Cefto . t Old Essendon: Flaher(v 10. Demoron 3 . Burbrid 1 .I . DazkiW I . Marinas i . Sister 1 . Best : Slater. Flaherv. Sa .h ., . I:CeWi, WiWamson . umpires: tvithony Sunpson Ray Windlo;v (F j
Old Camberwell :
Bu llcen Tem plestocee: 1.2 5.7 6.8 1018 .63Thex .y Penols: 7.2 9.3 17.8 22.10.142Bulleen -"-mp lestocve: Tehan 2, Taylor 2 . Bickerdike I . McGrath 1, HurleyI . McG I . pietrvk 1- Florence 1 : Best: Tehan . O'Donnell, Marsh . Welch,Hitt. P - T°nury Penola: Goal Kickers and Best Players not supplied.r+ph "+ahewMeierUniversity Blacks: 0.5 2.5 2.10 3.11North Old Boys: 8.3 11 .8 13.10 17,13'sUniversity Black.s: Dmm unond 1 . Haslloran I . IValken 1 . Best: Ma ,re ,Ratutsle4~, bushey. Halcorran, Berton, Heelev. North Old Boyc :ou. 3 .Keenan 2. Glover 1, Jovice I, Kean I . Sneed 1 . Best : Denton, Hann .Haves, Hancock. Joyce .umpires: Pat Maebus Einar Lindsat (F a
~ 'v-faebus (B,Tiger Shar: : 3.2 10.4 11.7 14.15.`Aquinas O. .-: 2.4 2.4 6.6 8 .6-T! Sl. : I rich 3 . Birch 2, Coote 2, Guinan 1 . Beattie I, Myrick I,Ro
e~son i . , + I . Smtvdlev I . Ramirez-Smith I . Best : Coote. Andrews .
Leitch, Tha, i . Guinan . Robson . Aquin3s: Lyng 2. Field 2. Cochrane I,Robinson 1 . brand I . Potmton 1 . best: Bolatid. Allev. Robhtsan . Field,Perrera . PotiRtton .umpIres:Garry Nicholson Jim Pappas (F) Stevenrvrcholson James ?vicholson (B)
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tTl dDER-19 (2) BLiJEMONASH BLUESDE LA SALLE (2)CAULFIELD GR.OLD MENTOMAIdSGLEN EIRA
V. AJAXv. ST. LEOS EMMAUSv. ORMON Dv. MEPvTON Ev. SOUTH MELB . DISTRICTS
UNDER-19 (2) REDOLD ESSENDONOLD CAMBERWELLPLESTOWENORTH OLD BOYSAQUINASTHERRY PEtiOLA
has the byev. BULLEEIe-TEM-
v.RUPERTSWOODv. UNIVERSITY BLACKSv . TIGER SHARKS
1e00 a.m . - 11 : :
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V 'r~. A ;~UN"JAY 9.3 0 - 10.3 0 a .m .
Special Guest is :
~ This Sunday -'I'im Hille(Ormond U19 Coach)
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St Bernards (A), Old I'arad 'aans " ) , Therry Penola (C),Rupertswood (C 1 8), West B runswick (D2), LaTrobe Uni (I)1) ,
North Brunswick (D4), Thomastown (D2) .
PREVIEWS Friday 7 .00-8 .00 pm REVIEWS Sunday 6 .00-8:00 pm
Includes weekly Chat on all matters VAFA.
L lveA' -3eca~C;ii i'~&&' i®€ia, _'r'fa~~~~~&~ ,j t 'K'J >p --~' .,vJ ,
20 MAY OLD SCOTCH vs OLD XAVERIAN S
27 MAY OLD XAVERIANS vs OLD MELBURNIANS
3 .1~ OLD SCOTCH vs UNIVER SI TY BLUE -
--, -'Time and Full Time Score Servic e
THIS WEEKEND'S SPORTSCOVER MATCH OFTHE ®i ° I S
C . L'e0tch v.
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-t j ISPOI2TSCOVEI2QUALITY INSURANCEAT A SPORTING P R ICE
(interviews and highlights of this match shown on Channel 31Thursdays 8.30 - 9 .30 p .m.
The Age VAF1°_ ,- _ . - -'--writer _w$ °*-s about Sa - ay VAFAaaa_rr_a_-
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VAFA SEGMENT
Scores, chat and news of local VAFA teams 6 .40pm - 6 .l5pm
each Saturday ni(ght .
ipires have been instructed to inspect all runners', water carriers' and trainers' uniforms :F<" RE MATCH---id if not up to standard the official is to be told he/she is not able to take the field until . :ired correctly.3v`aur-
nnc s. To deliver message from coach only and immediately leave the arena. Water carriers . It is prefer-e for water carriers to deliver water a) after a goal has been scored, b) behind the play when the ball i s
from "the action" or c) when play has stopped when a forward is taking a direct shot for goal . Umpiresthe discretion to allow water to be taken to players if weather conditions are extreme .
note all VAFA officials must be 15 years or older in Season 2000 .Tr :in,~ : a. May carry water if team short of water carriers . Otherwise can only enter field when a player requiresne jical assistance . Cannot deliver message from coach .
urr-I ---rs. VAFA jade top and VAFA club white shorts or dark navy or black football shorts.Track pants if wornT o be ri .=.vy only. Water Carriers. VAFA gold top and VAFA white club shorts .Track pants if worn to be navy only .It r.rnners or water carriers wear bike shorts they must be VAFA flesh colored tights only. No other garment is
under the green or gold top. Trainers. VAFA white/blue top with navy blue track pants. Caps - if, purchased VAFA Properties only ,
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something tosee at the "G"WHATEVERYOUR SPORT
~-- - t e S cc eo z!Sat 7 .°1 e People's Groun d
Present thi3 o r20% dis---
Expiry 31 .3 .01
Sat: 20 May Ground vacant - available.:tis Sun : 21 May Ground vacant - available.
: 27 May Old Ivanhoe v . MHSOBI : ~mt 8un: 28 May Ground vacant - available.
3 June Ormond v . Vdhitefriars4 June FID A10 June NiHSOB v. Old TrinitvH June Under- 19 Representative match17 June Old Paradians v. Old Mentonians !1 8 June Old Brighton v. Mazeno d
Alt eration to Tri" r` art -ay 9th, 200 0
Michael Chazan, Ivanhoe Assumption. Non-appear-ance at Tribunal. Penalty should have read - clubfined .Phil Vallopi . Yarra Valley . Non-appearance atTribunal . Penalty should have read - club fined.
Tribunal Results - May 16th, 2000Leigh Murphy . Elsternwick . Stamped foot on head ofplayer, 5 matches.Jamie Stickland, Old Trinity . Striking. 2 matches.Andrew Stone . Yarra VaBev. Striking, 8 matchesJason Glenn, UHSOB . Attempt to strike, 1 match .
Results of Investigations - M ay 1 6th, 2000That during half time of the above match an OldParadians` spectator . believed to be Dion Ciavola,allegedly manhandled and attempted to headbuttNorth Old Boys' player Chris Murray.Player Ciavola suspended for 6 matches . Effectivefrom May 20th . 2000 .
That the under-19 coach and assistants of OldCamberwell allegedly used obscene languagetowards both umpires during the match and afterthe siren.Club fined $500. S200 suspended for remainder ofseason
F'irc~, athird offence ($ r3) ; fourth offence ($ 1 00),each subsequeram ao ; cc ($100) .1.2cscrveslOlB S f ' _s/1T1 9failure to phone '-u s toscores by 2.34ism scs esIviareetiin (R) NilMarcellin (C )Sth . Melb . Districts (R)
Incorrect scoi-Ormond (S )
Fitzroy Reds (S)Elstermvick (R)
ME P W L D FOR AGST % PTS
A RESERVE SECTIO N
XAVERIANS 6 5 1 0 6E5 227 302.20 20T BERNARDS 6 5 1 0 433 268 161.57 20
0_3 SCOTCH 6 4 2 0 407 302 134.77 1 6RCELLIN 6 4 2 0 372 297 125.25 i6J TP'n!ITY 6 4 2 0 368 345 106.67 1 6
BURNIANS 6 2 4 0 394 328 12012 86 2 4 0 411 459 89.54 86 2 4 0 312 542 57.56 8
ES 6 1 5 0 314 526 59.70 4
SALLE 6)DOC 6dLEYBURY 6
: :TON 6D 6
H OLD BOYS 6'" .?ADIANS 6LFr31ARS 6EGIANS 6:ENTONIANS 6
=:"iRY PENOLA OB 6,
UidARIS A F C 6?TON ROVERS 6
;HOEASSUtAPTION 6-DES AtENTTIG 6"ANAFC 6
6_".'.:_N TEtAPLESTOWE 6:vELONG 6
6 1 5 0 71 531 13 .37 4
B RESERVE
6 0 0 614 214 286.92 246 0 0 556 290 191 .72 244 2 0 505 313 161 .34 163 3 0 376 343 109.62 123 3 0 398 405 9827 123 3 0 319 378 64.39 122 4 0 430 337 12Z60 82 4 0 288 423 6809 81 5 O 318 513 61 99 40 6 0 142 752 18.88 0
C RESERV E
6 0 0 553 284 194.72 245 1 0 570 323 176-47 205 1 0 501 291 172.16 204 2 0 468 404 115.84 163 3 0 438 287 15261 123 3 0 378 380 99.47 122 4 0 413 390 10590 82 4 0 279 505 55.25 80 6 0 263 542 4852 00 6 0 225 682 3299 0'IEIRAAFC 6
ARUINAS O C 6?-',ULFIELD GR 6~'LD ESSENDON GRAMMAR 6JiYULE 6LEOS EMMAUS W P 6
SHBLUES 6ER'NELL 6cY 6
90BE UNIVERSITY 6.EIGH A F C 6
SITY BLACKS 6
IT BRUNSWICK 6
;SIDE 6ANOC 6
6
LA VALLEY OLD BOYS 6iOY REDS 6
~TOWN 6,oULA O B 6ONEAFC 6
T JOHNS OC 6SOB 6
WER HOUSE 6LLIAMSTOWN CYhiS 6
='-~TERNWICK 6_YPARK AFC 6
-CHMOND CENTRAL 6ERTPARK AFC 6!ASH GRYPHONS 6THORN AMATEURS 6
"i 'LILYDALE 6-_RRIBEE AMATEURS 6NORTH BRUNSWICK 6BULLEENCOBRAS 6
?RYS 6LEIGH AFC 6
- -? `NESTBOURNE A F C 6TH MELD DISTRICTS 6BURNE UNIVERSITY 6AM COLLEGIANS 6
DAL TALLY-HO 6-,WICKAFC 6
01 RESERVE SECTIO N
5 1 0 536 227 236.12 205 1 0 424 233 181 .97 205 1 0 484 275 176.00 204 2 0 $18 252 205.56 163 3 0 554 290 191 .03 123 3 0 334 297 112.46 123 3 0 391 389 100.51 121 5 0 387 539 7180 41 5 0 269 502 53.59 40 6 0 79 993 7 .96 0
D2 RESERVE5 1 0 471 249 189.16 205 1 0 463 249 185.94 205 1 0 500 352 142.05 204 2 0 599 354 169.21 163 3 0 460 318 144.65 123 3 0 416 410 10146 122 4 0 310 384 80.73 82 4 0 359 474 7574 81 5 0 340 511 66 54 40 6 0 180 797 22 .58 0
03 RESERV E
6 0 0 645 282 228 .72 245 1 0 525 346 151 .73 205 i 0 461 326 141 .41 204 2 0 530 219 242 .01 163 3 0 461 379 121,64 122 4 0 329 549 59.93 82 4 0 264 470 5617 81 5 0 335 585 5726 41 5 0 319 574 55.57 41 5 0 284 542 52 .40 4
04 RESERV E5 1 0 550 263 209 .13 205 1 0 505 247 204 .45 205 1 0 569 440 129 .32 204 2 0 489 335 145 .97 163 3 0 423 390 108.46 123 3 0 396 393 100 .76 123 3 0 341 347 9827 122 4 0 303 399 7594 82 4 0 349 511 68.30 82 4 0 261 512 50.98 81 5 0 348 459 75.82 41 5 0 214 474 4515 4
TEAM NAME P W L D FOR AGST b PTS
CLUB 18 (1 )OLD MAVERIANS 6 6 0 0 529 189 279.89 24PRAHRAN 6 5 1 0 348 232 150 .00 20OLD MELBURNIANS 6 5 1 0 430 308 139.67 20OLD SCOTCH 6 4 2 0 304 278 109 .35 16DE LA SALLE 6 3 3 0 370 323 114.55 12OLD BRIGHTON 6 3 3 0 237 333 71 .17 12MARCELLIN 6 2 4 0 136 339 40.12 8STKEVINS 6 1 5 0 302 460 65.65 4MAZENOD O C 6 1 5 0 182 511 35.62 4
CLUB 18 (2)RUPERTSWOOD 6 5 1 0 577 203 284.24 20OLD IVANHOE 6 5 1 0 455 319 142.63 20ST BERNARDS 6 4 2 0 481 246 195.53 16OLD CAMBERWELL 6 4 2 0 416 278 149.64 16YARRA VALLEY O B 6 4 2 0 385 366 105.19 16THERRY PENOLA OB 6 3 3 0 460 260 176.92 12COLLEGIANS 6 3 3 0 314 314 100.00 12MONASH WHITES 6 3 3 0 238 256 92.97 12WHITEFRIARS 6 3 3 0 218 488 44.67 12OLD TRINITY 6 2 4 0 345 345 100.00 8OLD GEELONG 6 0 6 0 264 661 39.94 0PARKSIDE 6 0 6 0 102 719 14.19 0
UNDER-19 SECTION 1OLD XAVERIANS 6 5 1 0 677 382 177.23 20OLD BRIGHTON 6 5 1 0 697 425 164.00 20ST KEVINS 6 4 2 0 673 306 219.93 16UNIVERSITY BLUES 6 4 2 0 576 431 133.64 16DE LA SALLE 6 4 2 0 558 455 124.84 16OLD MELBURNIANS 6 3 3 0 532 395 134.68 12ST BERNARDS 6 3 3 0 464 524 88.55 12COLLEGIANS 6 3 3 0 357 541 65.99 12MAZENOD O O 6 3 3 0 147 444 33.11 12MARCELLIN 6 2 4 0 538 491 109.57 8OLD HAILEYBURY 6 0 6 0 247 701 35.24 0OLD PARADIANS 6 0 6 0 230 848 27.12 0
UNDER-19 (2)BEAUMARIS A F C 6 5 1 0 492 289 170,24 20OLD SCOTCH 6 5 1 0 609 375 162.40 20OLO TRINITY 6 5 1 0 448 380 117 .89 20WHITEFRIARS 6 3 3 0 456 318 143 .40 12MHSOB 6 3 3 0 374 396 94.44 12HAMPTON ROVERS 6 3 3 0 442 555 79.64 12OLD CAREY 6 3 3 0 286 513 55.75 12OLD IVANHOE 6 2 4 0 466 549 85.25 8YARRA VALLEY 6 1 5 0 376 613 61 .34 4
UNDER-19 (2) BLUESOUTH MELB DISTRICTS 6 6 0 .0 713 356 200 .28 24MONASH BLUES 6 4 2 0 689 279 246.95 16ORPdOND 6 4 2 0 572 324 176 .54 1 6ST LEO'S EMMAUS W P 6 4 2 0 650 512 126 .95 16CAULFIELD GR 6 3 3 0 528 428 123 .36 12MENTONE A P C 6 3 3 0 439 571 76 .66 12DE LA SALLE (2) 6 2 4 0 493 611 80.69 8AJAX 6 2 4 0 341 511 66 .73 8OLD MENTONIANS 6 1 5 0 368 770 47 .79 4GLEN EIRA 6 0 6 0 150 999 15 .02 0
UNDER-19 (2) RE DOLD ESSENDON GRAMMAR 6 6 0 0 937 234 400 .43 24NORTH OLD BOYS 6 5 1 0 610 298 204 .70 20RUPERTSWOOD 6 5 1 0 602 406 148 .28 20OLD CAMBERWELL 6 4 2 0 535 275 194.55 16THERRY PENOLA OB 6 3 3 0 487 436 111 .70 12TIGER SHARKS 6 3 3 0 390 494 78 .95 12UNIVERSITY BLACKS 6 2 4 0 227 476 47 .69 8SULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE 6 2 4 0 230 713 32 .26 8AQUINAS O C 6 0 6 0 173 1024 16.89 0
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TEAM NAME P W L D FOR AGAINST % POINTSA SECTION
ST BERNARDS 6 5 1 0 739 519 142.39 20OLD SCOTCH 6 4 2 0 683 434 157 .37 16OLD XAVERIANS 6 4 2 0 756 505 149.70 16UNIVERSITY BLUES 6 3 3 0 665 541 122.92 12OLD MELBURNIANS 6 3 3 0 553 538 102.79 12OLD TRINITY 6 3 3 0 558 581 96.04 12ST KEVINS 6 3 3 0 566 640 88.44 12MHSOB 6 2 4 0 458 693 66.09 8OLD IVANHOE 6 2 4 0 421 781 53.91 8MARCELLIN 6 1 5 0 515 682 75.51 4
B SECTIONOLD BRIGHTON 6 5 1 0 722 526 137.26 20NORTH OLD BOYS 6 4 1 1 618 446 138.57 18ORMOND 6 4 2 0 579 465 124.52 16DE LA SALLE 6 4 2 0 554 456 121.49 16MAZENOD 0 C 6 4 2 0 470 463 101.51 16WHITEFRIARS 6 3 3 0 530 508 104.33 12OLD PARADIANS 6 2 3 1 520 525 99.05 10OLD HAILEYBURY 6 2 4 0 554 680 81.47 8COLLEGIANS 6 1 5 0 366 568 64.44 4OLD MENTONIANS 6 0 6 0 326 662 49.24 0
C SECTIO NBEAUMARIS A F C 6 5 1 0 789 478 165.06 20A J A X 6 5 1 0 685 555 123.42 20HAMPTON ROVERS 6 4 2 0 492 390 126.15 16THERRY PENOLA OB 6 4 2 0 571 541 105.55 16ST BEDES MENT TIG 6 3 3 0 501 466 107.51 12PRAHRAN A F C 6 2 4 0 610 616 99.03 8GLEN EIRA A F C 6 2 4 0 563 586 96.08 8IVANHOE ASSUMPTION 6 2 4 0 549 702 78.21 8OLD GEELONG 6 2 4 0 498 690 72.17 8BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE 6 1 5 0 507 741 68.42 4
Dl SECTIO NAQUINAS 0 C 6 6 0 0 791 404 195.79 24MONASH BLUES 6 5 1 0 599 407 147 .17 20OLD ESSENDON GRAMMAR 6 5 1 0 610 510 119.61 20BANYULE 6 4 2 0 759 542 140.04 16CAULFIELD GR 6 3 3 0 573 485 118 .14 12ST LEOS EMMAUS 6 3 3 0 561 552 101 .63 12OLD CAREY 6 2 4 0 553 679 81 .44 8OLD CAMBERWELL 6 1 5 0 504 605 83 .31 4OAKLEIGH A F C 6 0 5 1 511 908 56.28 2LA TROBE UNIVERSITY 6 0 5 1 407 776 52.45 2
PENINSULA 0 BUNIVERSITY BLACKSSALESIAN 0 CYARRA VALLEY OLD BOYSTHOMASTOWNPARKSID EMENTONE A F CWEST BRUNSWICKFITZROY REDSKE W
WILLIA M STOWN CYMSPOWER HOUSERICHMOND CENTRALELSTERNWICKHAWTHORN AMATEURSST JOHNS 0 CUHSO BELEY PARK A F CALBERT PARK A F CMONASH GRYPHON S
ELTHAM COLLEGIANSSYNDAL TALLY-HOSOUTH 69ELB DISTRICTSBENTLEIGH AFCNORTH BRUNSWICKBULLEEN COBRASOLD WESTBOURNE A F CST MARYSMT LILYDALESWINBURNE UNIVERSITYWERRIBEE AMATEURSBRUNSWICK A F C
D2 SECTION6 5 1 0 752 476 157.98 206 5 1 0 664 485 136.91 206 5 1 0 541 462 117.10 206 3 3 0 549 490 112.04 126 3 3 0 617 581 106.20 126 3 3 0 490 532 92.11 126 2 4 0 579 595 97.31 86 2 4 0 396 602 65.78 86 1 5 0 529 699 75.68 46 1 5 0 486 681 71 .37 4
D3 SECTIO N5 1 0 598 388 154.12 205 1 0 543 495 109.70 204 2 0 731 497 147.08 164 2 0 664 501 132.53 163 3 0 626 493 126.98 123 3 0 597 511 116.83 123 3 0 584 605 96.53 122 4 0 426 687 62.01 81 5 0 464 754 61.54 40 6 0 330 712 46.35 0
D4 SECTIO N5 1 0 600 381 157.48 205 1 0 690 466 148.07 205 1 0 580 420 138.10 204 2 0 623 512 121.68 164 2 0 624 529 117.96 164 2 0 569 498 114.26 163 3 0 502 411 122.14 122 4 0 554 619 89.50 81 5 0 479 571 83.89 41 5 0 456 667 68.37 41 5 0 476 720 66.11 41 5 0 377 736 51.22 4