the amateur footballer, week 7, 2001

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: m a -i . , ..~~. N, o_ E ~: 1994 has a VAFA team played a WA Amateur tea m resentative match, so it is with great anticipation ma t tn s m 11 the WAAFL party to Elste rnwick Park today to pla y to e a :e fut IN i, do ma : mistakes, but so do footbal Ts . politicians, ori4s, husbands, wives and children . Some recent aing feedback sheets indicated some clubs though t ,m!amg standards had dropped . Co-incidentally umpiring : m a major topic for the media as a result of the Todd inciden t my 20 years of umpiring at the elite (AFL) and level ijor competitions such as the VAFA it is c c2r3 s after 5 or 6 rounds to look f r al cors deflect attention from themselves and their teams p-ince when it is below the expectations of their club and <ters . Umpiring and umpiring standards are the obviou s r_? : , ~ts t res are human and do make mistakes and sometimes ,n : :ii-es have had days like players and teams alike . As coach u ipires I treat all requests to review our standards mee most seriously . i~ J I~ ~ ppointing responding to feedback from a coach whos e of the umpire is so had that in the bouncing area of , lback sheet the response is -throw ups were poor when I", 'thout a single positive comment or area of that me was deemed satisfactory . ';,"r : look at the dilemma umpiring faces, umpires are ariven away from football because of the negativity ic s them . The game of football needs umpires, and with : .u :: . :s reducing we all have a responsibIlty to the game to i :~: ;!,, : :}rr :c# channels in a constructive manner when we feel .' :in of response is appropriate . l'i :i . Ares are human, we do make mistakes ; we also have in life ; do we or don't we umpire? Consider how it : -our club if appointed umpires don t exis t i : . rig interference of umpires, this question has been Ain tolays Umpires Corner." prises players from our C to i)4 sections . seftion in todays "Amateur Footballer " game in a bit more detail and provid e e to our friends from the west . REINSTATEMENT OPINION reinstatement was con fly given, having regard for the fac t e VAFA has in recent es been criticised by a group of clubs fo r granting a reinstatement to a leading A section dub,- here the player in question did not have a prior affiliation with the club in that he did not play with a team of that club (before plc -ng football at the elite level - AFL/VFL) , but it was a : that due to the fact that the player attended a school an led with another VAFA dub this was seen as an appropriate and binding prior affiliation . The VAFA sought legal opinion from a Queen's Counsel . That opinion was considered by the Executive Committee at it s eeting last Monday night . The Executive has accepted the Opinion that the the player had not p : [sly play e l with a team of a VAFA club and as a re--- : -1 - had a choice of the guideline under which he could seek reinstatement - he could at his option either, - choose to go straight from AFL/VFL football to a club of his choice ; or he could choose to go to the club of the VAFA linked to the school he formerly attended (if this was his choice, the reinstatement would not count as one of the four for the year for the club) ; or finally he could choose to be reinstated to a club of his choice under Guideline 2, in that he was Under 23 at the time he sought reinstatement (this would count as one of the four reinstatements for the chosen club) . The player chose, (and this is important), to go to the club of his choice (under Guideline 1(i), and not Guideline 1(ii) or 2) and the reinstatement counts as one of the four allowable for that clu b for 2001 . The VAFA's interpretation has always been, that unless a player has previously played with a team of a VAFA club, he then has a choice of who he plays for, depending on the guidelines available to him and under .; -uch lie qualifies . ( E JOURNAL OF THE VICTC :'! :? " . '=( : ;,-' ;(-EUR FOG- : ASSflCi .-^:TIQ N

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Page 1: The Amateur Footballer, Week 7, 2001

: m a

-i . , ..~~.N, o_ E ~: 1994 has a VAFA team played a WA Amateur tea m

resentative match, so it is with great anticipation ma t

tn s

m 11

the WAAFL party to Elste rnwick Park today to play

toe

a

:e fut

IN i, do ma : mistakes, but so do footbal Ts. politicians,ori4s, husbands, wives and children . Some recentaing feedback sheets indicated some clubs thought

,m!amg standards had dropped . Co-incidentally umpiring: m a major topic for the media as a result of the Todd

incidentmy 20 years of umpiring at the elite (AFL) and levelijor competitions such as the VAFA it is c

c2r3 s after 5 or 6 rounds to look f r al corsdeflect attention from themselves and their teamsp-ince when it is below the expectations of their club and<ters. Umpiring and umpiring standards are the obviou s

r_? : , ~ts tres are human and do make mistakes and sometimes

,n : :ii-es have had days like players and teams alike. As coachu ipires I treat all requests to review our standards

mee most seriously.i~J I~ ~ ppointing responding to feedback from a coach whose

of the umpire is so had that in the bouncing area of, lback sheet the response is -throw ups were poor when

I", 'thout a single positive comment or area of thatme was deemed satisfactory .

';,"r: look at the dilemma umpiring faces, umpires areariven away from football because of the negativity

ic s them. The game of football needs umpires, and with: .u : : . :s reducing we all have a responsibIlty to the game to

i :~: ;!,, : :}rr :c# channels in a constructive manner when we feel.' :in of response is appropriate .

l'i :i. Ares are human, we do make mistakes ; we also have

in life ; do we or don't we umpire? Consider how it: -our club if appointed umpires don t exist

i : . rig interference of umpires, this question has beenAin tolays Umpires Corner."

prises players from our C to i)4 sections .seftion in todays "Amateur Footballer"

game in a bit more detail and providee to our friends from the west .

REINSTATEMENTOPINION

reinstatement was con fly given, having regard for the fac t

e VAFA has in recentes been criticised by a

group of clubs forgranting a reinstatement to a leading A section dub,- here the

player in question did not have a prior affiliation with the clubin that he did not play with a team of that club (before plc -ngfootball at the elite level - AFL/VFL) , but it was a : that

due to the fact that the player attended a school an ledwith another VAFA dub this was seen as an appropriate andbinding prior affiliation .

The VAFA sought legal opinion from a Queen's Counsel . Thatopinion was considered by the Executive Committee at its

eeting last Monday night.The Executive has accepted the Opinion that the

the player had not p : [sly play e l with a team of a VAFA

club and as a re--- : -1 - had a choice of the guidelineunder which he could seek reinstatement - he could at hisoption either, - choose to go straight from AFL/VFL football toa club of his choice; or he could choose to go to the club of theVAFA linked to the school he formerly attended (if this was hischoice, the reinstatement would not count as one of the four forthe year for the club) ; or finally he could choose to be reinstatedto a club of his choice under Guideline 2, in that he was Under23 at the time he sought reinstatement (this would count asone of the four reinstatements for the chosen club) . The playerchose, (and this is important), to go to the club of his choice(under Guideline 1(i), and not Guideline 1(ii) or 2) and thereinstatement counts as one of the four allowable for that club

for 2001 .

The VAFA's interpretation has always been, that unless aplayer has previously played with a team of a VAFA club, he

then has a choice of who he plays for, depending on theguidelines available to him and under .; -uch lie qualifies .

( E JOURNAL OF THE VICTC :'! :? ". '=( :;,-';(-EUR FOG-: ASSflCi .-^:TIQ N

Page 2: The Amateur Footballer, Week 7, 2001

A SECTIONby Jason Frenkel

One heartstopping thriller and fourcomprehensive and convincing victoriesspearheaded the last round of matches in aweekend of football that had little impact on themakeup of the A-section ladder. The Old Scotchjuggernaut rolled mercilessly on, crushing abreathless Uni Blues to tighten theirconsiderable grip on top spot and remind thecompetition that with nearly one-third of thehome-and-away fixture completed they remainthe yardstick of amateur football . The Cardinalshave a game's break over second-placed StBernards and a 20-point percentage gap worthat least the equal of four points .

The game's break over the Bernies wasn'tsecured, however, until the dying seconds ofSaturday's matches and a game-saving last-minute MHSOB goal which drew them level withtheir highly-fancied opponents at siren time . Thematch-drawing kick sent the home crowd intoraptures and capped a spirited fightback fromthe home side when the odds seemed stackedagainst them .

The most telling result of the round came fromBulleen, where Marcellin turned on a polishedperformance of football to thrash a hapless StKevins and convince the critics that this Eaglesteam has genuine designs on a top-four finish .Simon Dalrymple knows the pack is still keenlysnapping at their heels but Marcellin haveshored up a sizeable percentage break over fifth-placed Trinity .

The T's never looked likely to be troubled againstMazenod and Leigh Carlson's men diligently setabout establishing an insurmountable lead earlyover the struggling Nodders .

Keeping the A-section newcomers warm near thefrosty bottom of the ladder are their B-sectiongrand final opponents Old Brighton, whosuccumbed to a steadily improving OldXaverians and stayed firmly rooted to secondlast spot on the ladder.

They keep salubrious company with the likes ofSt Kevins but the Tonners, like the Blues andNodders, will be feeling decidedly uncomfortableunless their flagging fortunes can be turnedaround sometime soon.

Nothing more enjoyable for a football supporterthan urging on a spirited final quarter comebackfrom your team on the sacred turf of home soil .Momentum seems easier to generate when

you're playing athome and it didn'ttake the UnicornsIonin the final term of their clash with the Bernieat the school's oval . Prior to that point, the homside had frittered away numerous opportunitie ;to allow their opponents a lead on thscoreboard that probably wasn't reflective of th,flow of general play. They trailed by 21 points athe long break despite having had four mor,scoring shots and were still 19 points adrift athe last change. Saultry has probably imagine(taking such a kick a thousand times over in hi;life but nothing could match the player's pois(and precision on the day as he calmly stepped irand slotted the ball through. Great stuff.Uni Blues may have fancied a similarly excitinlending for the clash against the Cardinals wherthey trailed their top-of-the-ladder opponents b}just two points at the last break in their matciat Camberwell . Remember folks, this was <match that pitted top against bottom so thfBlues had every reason to be smiling at thastage . What they didn't count on was thcmercurial talents of Luke Hawkins, or thfCardinals ability to slip up a gear and drive t

h match away from the Blues' grasp. Hawkins is apleasure to watch; a leap that would be the env}of Larry, a safe pair of hands and a reliable kickhe is well on the way to booting a ton a goals .Goals galore down at Prahran too, where C?ldXaverians continued the progressive climb frorr,their shadowy start to the season toward areturn to the form that has seen them sweep al]before them over the better part of the Iasidecade . Tim O'Shaugnessy is no stranger to amediocre mid-season record and other team:are no doubt conscious of the sleeping gia

n emerging from its early season slumber. DanDonati's name hasn't been heard around theXavs camp for numerous years but he made awelcome return last weekend . As he does weelsin week out, Jackson played a lone hand in the'tonners fortunes and the visitors would havebeen a lot further adrift at the final siren if n

o for that player's sterling five goal contribution.

Similarly strong performances fr om Marcellinsaw the Eagles skip away to a handy lead earlyat home to St Kevins and they were neverheaded, steadily improving their output throughthe afternoon to build up an unassailable lead

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and boost their percentage stocks . Most pleasing

for the coach was the way the Eagles finished offih jame and their opponents, putting the pedal

to the metal in the last quarter and breaking the

SKOBS spirit once and for all. Dinneen and Coxhad the ball on a string all day while a host of

players shared the spoils in front of goals .

Trinity's - miserly defence kept Mazenod

scoreless in the first time and generally at bayfor the duration of their match at Elsternick

park . Ramsden booted six and Andrews addedibur for good measure but the T's were a solidunit all over the field, with Gabe Deane-Johns

enjoying some top form this season. Very few

,Ntulers on the day for Mazenod ; Dave Murray

will b e

scratching his head in search of answers for hi sstruggling charges .

V-- V

ce"si ;n to be too strong for Old Brighton by28 points.

St Kevins, barely, over Mazenod at the TrevorBarker Oval by 11 points . ,

old Xaverians to continue their steady climbover University by 37 points .

St Bernards to knock the Cardinals off theirperch by 7 points .

Old Trinity to end i'.'= SOB's recent good run.

ld£~~ E CLUB LST i"

SENIORSHaWkins Old Scotch 10Bamert MHSOB 0N. Mitchell St Bernards 5T.Harvey St Bernards 1Boyd Old Trinity 0

LegudiAujardThomasHudsonSimon

A RESERVESt BernardsOld ScotchOld ScotchOld TrinityOld Scotch

TOTAL

391919181 5

171413121 1

TODAY'S MATCHESA Sectio n

Old Brighton v . MarcellinSt . Kevins v. Mazenod - at Trevor Barker

Oval, SandringhamUniversity Blues v . Old Xaverian s

St . Bernards v . Old ScotchOld Trinity v . MHSOB

OLD XAVERIANS 6 .3 . 11 .7 15.12 21 .12 (138)OLD BRIGHTON 1.2 5.3 6.6 12.13 (85)Old Xaves'.nns : Parton 5 Orlando 3 McCarthy 2 DonaO 2 McDomiell 2Skidmore 2 Ford McDonald Mitchell Lethlean Blood . Best : FordMcCarthv Orlando Denali Parton Skidmore .Old Briglaton: Jackson 5 Smith 3 Pt rie Perry Krzyaniak McMahon .Best: Reid Pirrie Lennox Carter Barrow Jackson .Umpire: S . McCarthy,

M. Gibson (F), P. Teasdale, R. Mutton (B) . C. Arnol, D . Napoli (G)

MARCELLIN 5.5 9.7 13 .14 18 .16 (124)

ST. KEVINS 3.0 5.6 8.7 9 .9(63)Pllaroellin: Treganowan 5 Purcell 4 Cox 3 Dinneen 2 Waters Cathy

Jarred Frazer . Best: Dinneen Cox Treganowan Walker SampimonTheisz .St. Kevins: O'Connor 3 Dawes Gree il am Crohan M. Giansiracusa

Garvey Byrne. Best : Garvey Callery Finch Fraser Gross Byrn eUmpire: R. Sneddon, J. McNiece (F) . D. Cusack, J . Forsyth (B). KSegota . B Jephson (G)MAZENOD 0.0 3.1 6.2 8.5 (53)

OLD TRII9rrY 5.7 8.11 11.12 13 .14 (92)Mazenod: Castricum 2 Beard 2 0'Donaghue Hanley Tucker Waldron .

Best: Tucker Mc)ntFre Parry Murray Morgan Meehan .Old Trinity: Ramsden 6 Andrews 4 Arr~owsmith Frost Power . Best :Ramsden Deane-Johns Stephens C . Phillips Collins R . Burrows .

Umpire: A. Firley. M. Jenkins (F), D . Blackmore (B), S . Caple, B.

McCarthy (G)OLD SCOTCH 3.6 6.6 10.8 17 .10 (112)

IINIVEI2SITY BLUES 4.0 8.1 10.6 11.9 (75)

Old Scotch : Hawkins 10 Angus 2 E. Parthenidis O'Brien GnarlRobinson Blenheim . Best: McCarroll Hawkins Robinson Kitchen O'BrienCrane.University Blue: Baker 3 Briggs J . Hayter McLachlan McE\wrin Lowcock

Ryan Wilcox Vasey. Best : Hooper Hayter North McLachlan Ryan WilcoxUmpire : A. Darner, P. Simpson (F), T . Dornom, A . Rechfi an (B), R

Parry . B . Hoare (G)MHSOB 3.3 6.16 11 .17 16 .21 (117)

ST. BERNARDS 6.5 11.7 15.12 17 .15 (117)

Goals : MHSOB : Pertzel 4 Limbrick 3 Simpson 2 Fairchild 2 ThompsonSantry Skinner Svirskis White . Best : H . Taylor Thompson AdcockFairchild Perizel Simpson . St . Bernards: N. Mitchell 5 McKeon 2 A.

Thomas 2 Jordan Hogan C. Mitchell L. GoIlant Mastropasqua Osborne

Harvey Byrne . Best: Wilkinson Hogan Turbull Mastropasqua N. Mitchell

L. Gollant .Umpire : W. Hinton, J. Miller (F) . S . Caruso. B. Corcoran (B) .D. Dix, J. Robinson (G)?_~~''s$OLD XAVERIANS 0.2 4.8 7.10 11 .13 (79)OLD BRIGHTON 4.4 5.5 5.7 7.7 (49)

Old Xaverlans : Baker 2, A Jones 2, Calnraz 2, Johnston . Perry, Lang,

Chambers, Freer. Best: R Jones, Baker, Walsh . Rush. Carey.

Hannebery.Old Brighton: Ginnavin 3, Mizzt, Raju . Adamis, Sherman . Best:

Williams. Dickerson, Raju, AdamLs, Scott, Earl.MARCELLIN 5.2 7.2 10.6 14.9 (93)

ST. KEVTNS 3.1 3.3 5.6 11.7 (73)MarcelBn: L. Talker 3, mcMillan 3, Dinneen 2, Galau 2 . Leffanue 1 .

Cooper 1, Cope I . Beayni 1 . Best: McMillan, L. Talker. Dinneen, Coutts,

Galati, Cull .St ISevins: Horrocks 3, Sadler 2, Curtis 2, Shelly I . Bowles

1, Noseda 1 . Bare I . Best: Natalie, Pangrazlo, Bateman. Ferrari, Rigby .

Sadler.MAZENOD 3.5 3.6 7.8 8.10 (58)

OLD TRINITY 2.0 6.3 9.4 13.13 (91)Mlazenod: McMullin 3, Mosbauer, Gooden . Nelson . Heal. Smith . Best:

Heal . D'Rozario. Sharp, Morgan . Snart. Krom.Old Trinity: udson 4, L .Kennedy, 2 . M .Boyd 2, Cornell . Butler.Shaughnessy, Clarke, J.Best. Best : J.Best . S.Van Der Venne.

B .Dodgson, Ward, Clarke. Frost .OLD SCOTCH 2.0 5.4 5.9 10.12 (72)

UNIVERSITY BLUES 7 .2 8.4 10.9 10.10 (70)

Old Scotch. Aujard 2, H . Thomas 2. Reid 1, Pattenden 1, Oliver I .Beaurepaire 1 . Simon 1 . Smith I . Best : Aujard, Reid. H.Thomas .

LIDingston. Mullens, Smith . University Blues: Hutchins 4 . Fishley 2,

Larkin 2, Brown 1, Kelliher 1 . Best: Russell, Fishley, Featherston,

Thomas, Hutchins. Kaso .MHSOB 5.3 7.6 9.6 11.6 (72)

ST BERNARDS 4.1 8.3 13.5 17.6 (108)

MHSOB: L.Tayior 5, Robinson, Hawkes, Cookman . T.Wright, Cotter.

Hawkins . Best: O'Brien . T. Wright, Armstrong, Hawkins, L .Tatdor,

Woodley. St Benaxds: Legudi 5, D Thomas 2. Broadbent 2, P.Capes 2,Allis 2 . Borg, Meehan, Kane . Tankey. Best : Tankey, J . Mount.

Broadbent. P Capes, Davis, Loughlin .

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Ge_ : . : . vl: ar ~ Coach: x SrRes. Cc 1e: ~ ay Collins Coa h r-eI i Res. Co ; c

1 . C. Slattery 1 J bamert (DVC) 1 C. Harrison Ace I °Coach : RSchard of~eRes

Gary Jackson1 A Nettleton

2. A. Caffr 2 S McCull y3 1 Grgic

2 A. Quin n3 A . Mcln tyre

.1 A. K zv nia kKryzwniak 2 B Phillips

3. D. Waters 4 C Eabry 4 HanleyA . (C) 2 A. Pirtle C Hosking4 T Holt4. G. Romanin 5 P Sherry 5 M. Quirk 3 C. Barrow (VC) 5 R Price5. . Moran 5 N Orchard 6 J . Bayford 4 A. MacGillvray 6 A Crow

6. D. Sampimon 6 R Josephrt

l (C)7 S . Morgan 5 N. Perry 7 J Kitche n

Godwin u s7 A Ang 8 D. Lancaster 6 R. Stewart 8 C Reid8 . Frisina 8 J Garner 9 S. Noble 7 C. Brew 9 R Aujard

D. Ballantine 8 C Wright 10 M: O'Hara 8 M . Gadsden 10 J Ker r10. C. Purcell 9 D Fairchild (VC) 11 T. Smith (RC) 9 S . Lennox (VC) 11 M Angus

11 . D. Taylor (RC) 9 M Glovaes 11 S. Hose 11 L. Adamis 12 S Cro w

12. B . Cronin10 D Skinner10 D Norton 12 M. Murray 11 A . Fitzgerald 13 N Hooper

13 S Dinneen 11 K Krios 13 P. Gooden 12 B . Williams 14 E Par henides'. .

14. R . McMahon 12 A Simpson 14 N . Meehan 13 R . Kent 15 M O Brien16 A Speed

15. M. Chun 12 M Feferkranz'

15 N . Parry 14 S . Williams (C)17 D Thomas

16. L . McMillan13 Gre song13 C KeII

1o J. Kavanagh 15 D . T mms (VC ) C)16 G E l

18 L Hawkins17. G. Cox (VC) 1 4 L Simpson 17 J Beard

18 T O'Dona hue (VC)9 ~)

. ar

1 A. Van Den Dungan

19 C . Smit h20 S Lilli18 . D . Gartner 15 Z Holden

16 F Davis

.19 S. McMullin 18 M . Jackson (VC)

ngston21 J Strains19 . D . Cooper

17 M Clov.es 20 C . Murray 19 S. Gadsden 22 N Addison20 . S. {?'Flynn 18 R Limbrick 20 T. Castricum 20 M . L . Smith 23 0 Cran e21 . N . Walker 18 A David 21 S. Polan 21 T. Ewert 24 C Pattenden22 . D . Marson 19 R Ware

22 D . Ryan (DVC) 22 N . Biggin 25 L Murphy23 . P. Gleason 20 J Wilso n

D Nichols 23 A. Tucker 23 N . Milat 26 T Downing924 . L . O'Flynn 21 R Patterson 24 D. Nisbet 24 M.J . Smith 27 J Pilkington

25 . R . Galati 22 D Armstrong 25 S . Ryan 25 S. Nickas 28 B Robinson

26 . N . Armstrong 22 A Svirskis 26 J . Dunne (DVC) 26 B. Stoneham 29 M Gnatt

27 D Theisz 23 C liarvie 27 D Krom 27 D . Paterson 30 T. Finocchiaro. .

28 . D . Johnston23 1 Taylor24 D Stynes

.28 P. Nelson 28 J. Bradley 31 C Ratcliffe

33 J McCarroll29 . R Smith 24 A Clark 29 R. Sharp 29 J. Dickerson

34 E Oliver30 . A. Treganowan (C) 25 H Taylor 30 S . Fisher 30 A. McLaughlin 35 P O'Connor31 . S . Yee 25 J Jackman 31 N. SnarY 31 A. Bristow 36 S Prendergast

32 . M . Browne26 A Askew27 S Dod

32 P. FotinioYis 32 D . Begley 37 M Parthenides

33 . G . Culls

28 S Rodder33 D. Grant 33 W. Carter

White34 J38 R Ashton

34. D. Jarred 29 G McCully 34 M . Pollard (RVC)35 R Hawkins

.35 C. Stewart

39 C Steven s40 A Warne r

J . Frozer35.30 R. Newton31 J Davis

.36 D. Carter 36 B. Pollock 41 M Lipshut

36. D. Cope 32 A Cassell (VC) 37 L. Morgan 37 B. McMahon 42 J Ross37. D. Moran 32 A Keys 38 D. Linden 38 J . Raju 43 N Leitl38. M . O'Sullivan 33 A Sauitry 39 G Kalber 39 K. Kavanagh 44 C Evans39. B . Coiville 33 S Harrison

34 E Thompson (VC) C)

.40 A . Lewison 41 A . Murchie 45 M Blenheim

46 J Beaurepaire40. M . Leffanue 34 S Konstarrty 41 M . Hudson 42 C. Mlzzi47 T Baren e rg41 . J . Seabury 35 A Mills 42 C . Adams 43 R. Carter d

8 S Miles2. B . Dinneen 35 A Barge 43 A . Persi 44 R. Sherman

49 R Mullen s<3. A . Duncan 36 M White 44 R . Mosbauer 45 A . Mandylaris

50 D Richardso n44. A . Wilkinson (RVG)

36 S Bennett37 R McIntyre

45 P. Rice 46 M . Billionis51 M Saunders

4 L . Hansen 37 M Ting ~16 R . Foss 47 D. Wilson 52 M Davison47 A . McDowel ly 48 R. Boxer 53 C Jo ce

46 J Wilkins 40 D Membrey 48 G. Tilling , 49 A. Ginnavin 54 N Simo n. .47 . D Ryan

40 W Hayes 49 L . yalvy (RVC) 51 M . Fisher 55 G Sarkozy. 41 D Simmons 50 D . Carter 53 D. Strachan 57 J Cran e

48 . A. Gallagher 42 B CookmanNussbaum52 N 54 A . Liptrot 58 C Adam

'9 . D . Coutts 43 J Burk e44 M Hawkes

.54 J. Persi 55 M . Gamble 60 T Wigney

Ryder45 7A Webster 57 M . Moon 61 D Leeds

51 . ;- Maguire 46 A O'Brien 58 B . Scott 62 E Sladen

52 . J . Mathews 47 L Hawkins 61 A . Walsh 63 S Tresise

53 . C. Mathews 48 B Jeffrey 62 A . Lynch 64 L Northi 54 R McMahon 49 C Pricop 63 S . Davies 65 C Armstron g

. .

15 . J . Wallis50 S Osborne51 J Newton 64 M .Reid

66 H Thomas68 B Collin s

. " . - Norden 52 B McGrath Sponsored by: 77 S Spiden7. , . Van Lint 53 C Clowe s

3. J . Ibrahim 55 N Adcoc k56 T Wright

yy G. s Co Ply Lid

57 A Tang~,al .

. _58 M Cotter S r

59 L JonesE harmac v

e - :' . . : . . : . . a, . . #'P Fabricators 111-Y LTD _ ~ . .ea . ., 1 or . ...g

~ t~t All Horne Loans rg

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ran Cc :7imC ;, essy Coach: 'o. .° e•(

h . 1Gaut R, . Cr _hr, Res . Cc Law a i,es. C if

f' nnedy S i M Blood (C) 1 . D. Baynes 1, A. Cal y 1 D Slimmo nH,.dson G(RC) 2 D Orlando 2. L. Meehan 2 . S. Lar°_rson 2 T Jtchins

3 Reynolds L3 L Hannebery 3. J . Podsiadly 3 . D . Curtis 3 J Sturrock

4 Arrowsmrth JDB 4 D Landrigan 3. R. Brebner (R} 4 P. Greenham

ll5 M D4 D Guengerich

urrows5 4 S McKeon . o man'

5 0 Gleaso n5 Robison M 5 A. McDonald . .Joe Mount (DVC)5

6 P. O Keefe 6 S Longley6 Heath R7 Van Der Venne T

6 D. Donati .6. J . P: cKay

7 M. Lucas8 B Coltman 7 D Hayter

7 Canzoneri M 7 S Lethlean (VC) 7, S. Clarke.

9 J. 0'3nsiracusa 8 J HayterCodgson B 8 P McDonald 8 . J . Evans 10 N . i,a 9 S Mead eFrost C 9 J Hawkins 9 . S. Jordan (DVC) 11 J. Pa azio 10 A DavisStebbins C 10 S Mitchell 10 . N. Mitchell (VC) 12 R . Gn ..,,. 11 L North

drews A(VC) 11 Ad Jones 10 . L . Campbell (R) 13 R . Bowles 12 G McLachlanat j

1 naughnessy M 12 J Bowen 11 . P. Capes 14 L nncy15 M. Olive

13 P Stockdale14 C Roydhouse

Dann S 13 C Ellis 12 . B. Hogan 16 B. Garv 15 L Rya nGorman A-

14 Dn Stoney 13 . C . Mitchell 17 S. Dr 16 C Stewar tlrouet Nn

15 L Ford 14 . A. Thomas 18 J . Gria^ 17 G de CrespigneyCollins Made J

16 S Skidmore 15 . T. Wilkinson 19 D . St 18 A McEwinParkin A 17 D Richardson 16 . L . Turnbull 20 L. Hull-Brown 19 A LowcockGamble R 18 S Tucker 16 . P. Capes (R)

'22 J . Mace y23 B Quirk 20 C Rya n

Stephens 7 19 An Jones Sullivan17 . L . O18 D McLaughlin

.24 S . Powell 21 T McIntyr etyr e

15 Natoli So Hiillas C

20 M Hardman. .

19 . L . Gallant (C) 25 B . t9arus'sc 2 223 T Wilcox

17 Hatfield G(VC) 21 A Parton 20. T Hudson 26 D . Sadler27 R Gross 24 S Russell

18 Clarke L 22 M Rush 21 . B. Loughlin.

28 M, Giansiracusa 25 A Sally19 Barr C 23 R Coughlan 22. M. O'Riley 29 M. Kempton 26 M Vase y19 Carter-Buszard L 24 B Coughlan (VC) 23. A .'Pastropasqua 30 M. Gargano 27 R Wilki e20 Phillips C21 Gillett R 25 J Lang 24. P. Harvey 31 A . McGuiness

'28 M Thoma s

21 Kennedy L 26 N Baker 25. C . Osborne 32 S . O Connor 29 J Coulloupas2 Deane-Johns G 27 J Drake 26. J . Gallant 33 M . Maguire 30 M Colema n

Munroe H 28 B Crana eg 27. A . Nathan (RC )(35 M . Kavanagh 31 J Quil l

Ramsden A 29 D Galbaily 28. S . Kane 36 E. Sull van 37 M. erDwy 32 J Garnaut

Boyd A 30 T Clarke 29. P. Morgan 38 J Bateman 34 L FishleyGameron F{RVG}Robinson D 31 L Tuddenharn 30. James Mount

.39 S . Gribble 35 A Baker

Tudor l 32 A Brushfield31• A . Maggiore 40 N . Perrett 36 T McKinley

Jr Ramadan R 33 A Sassi (VC) 32. T. Harvey S . Monkivitch 37 L Granger

28 Cristiano D 34 R Jones33. B . Allis 2 T. McCan n42 38 A Wilso n

28 Butler C 34. D . Byrne 43 P. Bare 39 T Gray29 Nesbitt L 35 J Dalton 35. P. Rahill 44 R. Sheehy 40 C Brookes30 Glass D 36 T Coughlan 36. R . Legudi 45 D. Weight 41 R Crawford31 Bladeni S 37 T Freer A Catterall37 46 J . Travaglia 42 S McConnel l32 Cornell J 38 R Hall

.,38. J . Simpson

47 A. Conlo n48 L Harper

A Camero n32 Kinross D33

k39 M Meehan 39. N . Smith

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40 S . Mullane 40. D. Thomas 50 P. Cameron 45 J Armstron g

35 Pawsey M 41 A Dillon 41 . B . Overman 51 J . Cassell 46 M McKerrow

36 Sutcliffe J 42 N Ireland 42. M . Stapleton 52 J . Finch 47 R McKerrow

37 Van Der Venne S 43 T Woodruff (VC) 43. C. Davis 53L. Coleman 48 T Morgan

" Cochrane A 44 B Hilbert 44. S . Taylor 54 S . Game 49 L Chamberlai nPhillips R (C) 45. M . 7ankey 55 E. Crohan 50 H Nailo n

3y Antonopoulos T 45 J Scanlon46 L Wilkinson

56 M . Pangrazio 51 A Brow n0 Jarred W 46 M Callinan . .

47 R Pizzichetta58 J. Ferrari 52 A Terril l

.ii i_au4tta S 47 J Kay. .

48 S Burgyn59 A. Rattle

lA G53 R Versteegen

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48 R Carey

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' 57 T Irvin ereadwell G~

51 D Walsh 52, - S . Cowton 64 J. O Brien58 A Larki narpeth T

"ooper S52 B Calman 53. JP Kavanagh 65 C. Leathern

68 E. Lynch 59 L Fehringemmens A 53 H . Davies 54. T. Carrick 67 N R9arches3ni 60 A Suvulto s

Ward C 54 A . Gowers 55. J . Cittarelli.

69 P. Natale 61 B Coleman50 Farmer J 55 J . Healy 56. C. Bond 70 P. Roberts 62 L Barric k

"dgemis J 56 J Chambers 58 . D. Dugina 71 A. Clark 63 R Kelliher53 Donahoo B 57 M Karakatsanis 59. D. Sheehan 72 M. Rigby 64 S Kas o54 Markus J 58 M Green 60. A. Woolley 73 P. Byrne 65 E Roydhouse

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57 Oberoi A 60 J . McDonnell 62 . P. Holland 77 G . Pickford78 R Chivers 67 D McAloo n

58 Mandoudis J 61 A Oswald63 . R. Brown .

79 G O'Connor63 B Treloar

59 Cade T (RVC) 63 B . Perry66 . A. Garvey 80 D . Dunn 69 A Coo k

Marc 62 J64 Kenna A 64 R Ryan 83 N . Moore 70 P Busse

71 T McGrath65 Burrows R 65 G Still

84 C . Noseda85 S. rA^srlan 72 S Lansdel l

67 Limoli P68 Frost M

66 A WilsonAOR-pH SUBURBAN

86 A . No II 73 J Brook e

69 Lapira M )~` ' CLUB74 J Chiver s75 L QuinMakris A71

75 Chisholm M 622 Mt. Alexander Rd. 76 W Temple-Smith79 Treadwell C Moonee Ponds Disc h

78 M Dawdl e83 Brady W ~, . ._ . 9326 1799 79 A Duncan

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Round 6 has been and gone, and history shows

that it can be~very o~ difficultWinter Qs now upon us and

to make up gthe thirsty grounds await the rains, fortunes aremade and lost on the twinge of a hammy or

calf. . .ReviewIn a close contest atParadiasasgot

the c oekiesesiovere old

H$ileybory by 15 pts . Sinclair, Heffernan andFellowes were good players for the winners,whilst the losers were well represented byJenke, Home and Kejna.

Frank's boys got themselves back on track, asIdQBs disposed of a plucky Beauinaads 32 pis a

t were

fine Brunswick.

contributors for the ppoleKshors . The

white shorts wearers were well served by Holt,

Lee and Edge .Outright top spot was claimed by the locals atChelsworth Park, as Old Ivanhoe were too tall

and Xoungb ebyto32

ofor pts~Beanpolel Hope, Low wo

n

good for the visitors, whose better players werethe veterans in Toohey and Swift, as well as

Silvers .The fat lady left E . E. Gunn severely

embarrassed last week, as she sung at 3/4time, only to find Therry 'do a Kiwi and snatcha 4 pt win over Ormond, after the home teamwere 7 goals up! The trio of brothers Bannisterwere fine players for Therry, and McConvill,Bailey and Hall battled bard for Ormond .

Finally, old Melburnians were able to stave off

a brave Whatefriars by a mere 3 pis to cause aomfurther heartbreak for the punters

Donvale . Gallagher, Home and Thompson shonefor the winners and Carrigg, LangfordHilton were fine players for the away team.

Preview

Old Fiaiieybury (4 / 7) play yet another game atMcKinnon, and this time their foe is NOBs

(5/4) . Mick Dwyer's September aspirations tooka dive last week, and that loss has them back in

the pack. The good win last week by FrankDunell's lads has kept them in sight of the

leaders . I'm at 6s and 7s with this one . Tempted

to tip a draw, but must go with home ground .

OH by a 'poofteenth' (1 pt) .

The beachside residents of Beauinsris (8/1)

host the ladderleaders in OldIvanhoe (1/10) .Jim Durnari s -charges have been improving each week, and avery competitive effort last time showed that

a guruswin is around the corner~l ThePan~laays ago .out at Ol were smoking pipeafter disposing of one of their main dangers .

Complacency and mental let-down are the onlydangers here for the newly crowned flagfavourites, and the locals will have to waitanother day for a win . 01 easily by 60 pts .

A very interesting match confronts us out atOak Park as the coaching 'wizards' of TherrY

(1/1) and old Parad s(4/6) do battle . WayneHarmes must have some Asterix-type magicpotion in his bag of tricks, as witnessed by lastweek's 'Lazarus' (can I have some too?!)

. Matt

Ryan also has a very tidy set of strategiesat

is finally getting through to the p

Bundoora . Both teams went 0-3, and then 3-0 .

As the OPs have claimed the bigger scalps intheir wins so far, they'll get home today, just

, 9 pts.The folk at Donvale can pack away their travelcamels for this week, as Vdhitefriars (2/1) play

a home game against Ormond (1/3) . Greg

Feutrill must be wondering which black catcrossed his path, as nothing seems to be goingright so far this year. Ian Jackman and his mencould be forgiven for thinking that life is cruelafter being overrun with a lead big enough towin the Warrnambool to Melbourne bike raHome ground advantage, and my ghie pickfor the week, will see GF-like celebrations as the

locals win by 15 pts .The home of football, EP, is the scene whereby

Round 7P aul CooperDe La play out~the final game ol

d

and his team had a reality check last weekagainst the ladder leaders and will be keen to

atone today . Meanwhile, Erwin Leyden and histalented side are getting themselves over theline by small margins, which is the sign ofexperience and composure . The open spaces ofEP might suit the DLS runners ever so slightlymore, and that will be enough to tip them. DLS

by 11 pts .

MagoosOld Haileybury (1/5) vs NOBs(15/4) OH by 46 pis

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Beaumaris (4/5) vs Old Ivanhoe(4/5) 01 by 1 p t2herry (7/4) vs Old Paradians(1/3) OP by 25 pi sWllitefriars (15 / 1) vs Ormond (1 /20)Ormond by 70 pi s1)e La Salle (9/2) vs Oldlvlelburnians (1 /6)OM by 50 pisI think it's time we re-visited the premiershiplllarket, as a number of changes have occurred .Unlike the dodgy information received pre-season, the form is now exposed, and one canframe a market with confidence . And no, I'm nottaking bets, so don't ring me!Seniors Reservesold Ivanhoe 5/4 Old Paradians 2/1Old Paradians 3/1 Old Haileybury 2/1De La Salle 6/1 Ormond 5/2Old Melburnians 7/ 1 Old Melburnians 5/1NOBs 12/1 Therry 25/1Old Haileybury 12/1 De La Salle 66/1Therry 25/1 NOBs 100/1Ormond 66/1 Whitefriars 330/1Beaumaris 200/1 Old Ivanhoe 500/1Whitefriars 200/1 Beaumaris 1000/ 1

Old Haileybury - congratulations to BrettHarrop on playing his 50th game for theclub against Ormond two weeks ago. Welldone Barrel from all at the Bloods .

NAME CLUBSENIORS

LST WK TOTAI.

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Toovey Old Ivanhoe 3Barker North Old Boys 3Reidy Whitefriars 3[.appage Old Haileybury 3Sutherland North Old Boys 2

B RESERVE SEfstathiou Old HaileyburyHall De La Salle8 . Ciavola Old ParadiansStewart OrmondConnelly North Old Boys

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TODAY'S MATCHESB Section

Old Haileybury v. North Old BoysBeaumaris v . Old Ivanhoe

Therry Penola v. Old ParadiansWhitefriars v. Ormond

De La Salle v. Old Melburnians - at EP Saturday

OLD PARADIANS 1.4 5.5 10.9 13.12 (90)OLD HAILEYBURY 3.2 6.4 8.6 11.8 (74)

Old Paradians: Porteous 3 Sinclair 2 Heffernan 2 S . Ctavola 2Burns J . Swindon Galloway Godfrey. Best: Sinclair HeffernanSzewczuk Fellowes Porteous Lethborg.Old Halleybury : White 3 Lappage 3 Adam Hilton 2 Graves WarnesByrns. Best : Jenke Ash Hilton Home Kejna Bell White .Umpire: G. Wardrop, P. James (F), R. Richards, C . Shipley (G)NORTH OLD BOYS 2 .2 8.4 12.5 16.9 (105)

BEAUMARIS 3 .4 6.5 10.6 11.7 (73)North Old Boys : J . Barker 3 M . Barker 3 M. Phyland 3 Hosking 2Sutherland 2 Vogels Coonan Boyle. Best: Barlow Collins KeenanAmore M . Phyland Sutherland .Beaumaris: Lee 4 Edge 3 Boctor 2 M. Adkins Bryce. Best : Holt LeeGrzeschka Edge M . Adkins Buller.Umpire: L. Moncrieff, G. Hunichen (F), L. Mavropoulos, R.Seymour (G)OLD IVANHOE 2.5 5.6 11.7 14.8 (92)DE LA SALLE 2.3 3.5 4.8 8.12 (60)Old Ivanhoe: J Weddle 4 Toovey 3 Low 2 Branigan BerezaCorcoran Hope Allender. Best : Hope Low Young Roberts AllenderBranigan.De La .Salle : D. Hyland 2 Bonntct 2 Johnstone 2 Elliot Mannix .Best : Toohey Silvers Elliot Swift S. Hyland McKenzi eUmpire : R. Mayston, M . Morrison (F). R. Nation . S . McKenzie (B),G . Clancy. K. Pitcher (G )ORMOND 3.6 8.9 13.12 14.12 (96)

THERRY PENOLA 2.0 5.2 7.6 15.10 (100)Ormond: Remman 3 Naughton 3 MeConvill 2 Cramey 2 BlockKeleher B . Smith L . Smith Best : McConvill Bailey L. Smith DeledtoHall Robbins .Therry Penola : C . Bannister 4 McKay 3 Goodwin 2 S. BannisterCarter Sacco Boyle Christie Nancarrow. Best: C . BannisterPetrevski S . B an nister R . Bannister Finnigan Boyle Umpire : G .Curran, R. Eastwood (F), P . Curtis, A . Long (G)OLD MELBURNIANS 4.3 5.5 9.8 10.10 (70)WHITEFRIARS 2.3 4.4 9.4 10.7 (67)Old Meiburnians : Kinsella 4 Kennedy 2 Rose Hecker ThompsonTreloar. Best: Gallagher Home Thompson Hecker MulquineyTreloar.Whitefriars: Reidy 3 Phan 2 A . Carbone Eames Gloufchev NortheyM Power. Best : Carrigg Langford M Power Hilton Maguire Wood .Umpire: N . Boyle, R . Love (F), J . Mason, N . Woods (B) . G . Napper,R . Dunstan (G )RESERVESOLD PARADIANS 2.3 3.6 6.7 6.8 (44)OLD HAILEYBURY 3 .4 9.7 11 .9. 13.10 (88)Old Paradians : Curran,Dlntinosante,K Jenkins,Joyce,Murray, BSmith . Best : M Cosgriff, Curran, Harris . Harford .Loney,Simpson .Old Haileybury: Mason 5 . Johnson 2, Somata 2,Colderoy2,Brandham . Efstatiou . Best: Not received .NORTH OLD BOYS 1 .4 4.6 10.8 12.12 (84)BEAUMARIS 2.0 3.2 3.3 5.4 (34)North Old Boys : Connelly. Visser 3 . Joyce, Munro, Cashel],Speed, Bryar, Stoics 1 . Best : Cashell . Butcher, Leigh. Joyce .Morley. Kennedy, SpeedBeaumaris : O'Brien 2, Tagell 2, Mellon 1 . Best : Not received .OLD IVANHOE 0.2 3.7 5.7 8.10(58)DE LA SALLE 0.5 1.6 4.8 6.12(48)Old Ivanhoe: Theodossi 3. Tolley 2, Hawkes. Corage. Best :Guidera . Barker, Theodossi, Spoor, Armstrong, Maloney .De La Salle: L .Walker 3, S .Hoy, E .Williams, M.Hasber. Best :D.Smith. A .Wise, E .Williams. A.Boots, P .Hesse, B .Baker .ORMOND 4,2 5.3 10.7 10.7 (67)THERRY PENOLA 0.2 1.8 4.9 8.16 (14)Ormond: Stewart 3, Guzzo 2, Everett 2, Broadhurst . Monaghan,Farrell . Best: C.Cleary, Dale, Herrmann, Ashford. Joy, CaseyTherry Penola : Stella 3, Henderson 2, Gandiloro 2 . O'Shea BestO'Shea, McCarone, Griffiths, McWhinney. McCauliffe, O'BrienOLD MELBURNIANS 1.2 5.6 6.7 8.10 (58)WIIITEFRIARS 1.2 3.3 6.4 6.6 (42)Old Melburnians: Ray 3. Fitzgerald 2, Urquhart , Hart, Simpson.Best: Sallabank, Bryant, Waddell . Thomas, Ray, Thiele .Whitefriars: Fulton 2, Crea 2, Elliott, Winch. Best : Fulton . Reid,Winch, Crea, Brice, Winterburn .

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1 P. Brook2 L. Gibson3 J . Magee4 A. Pratt4 J . Black5 M. Ensor (VC)6 L . Buller7 D. Foley8 A. Spence8 M. O'Brien9 B. Nicholson (DVC)10 A. O'Brie n11 M. Le e11 L. Stevens12 T. Grzeaschka13 D. Whitaker14 T. Collin s14 D. Dew15 A. Edge16 A . Quin17 L. Atkin s17 S . Fitzgerald18 T Cot'ter18 N . Kennedy19 M . Atkins19 A . Low20 L. Tucker20 M. Mellon21 L. Healy21 P. Sherman22 J . Holt (C)22 B. Tadgell23 A. Catlin24 B.Gray25 M. Smith26 B. Spence-Bailey27 B. Hayne s28 J. Vance29 S. Blackie30 R. Corfield31 P. Ott32 M . Matulick32 T. Arendarickas33 G . Jury34 S. Mitchell35 N. Boctor36 R. Deaton36 A. Blackie37 D. Golding38 T. Blake41 N . Conlan42 J . Gerrand44 H . Gibson45 A . Thomas46 D . McGrath47 D . Condo n48 T. Arendarcikas49 J . Bryce

oaah: :=aul Cc - :Asst .: Paul 0'', cRes : Dami--,ri Carroll

1 L Walke r2 R Buckley2R M Mercuri3 B Corin4 L Hal l5 C Swift6 M Herber7 P Harrison8 J La Fogy9 J Hall9R E Williams10 T Silvers11 A Evans (C)12 D Toohey13 A Johnstone14 A Robertson15 P Bowden16 S Hyland (VC)17 A Elliott18 C Mercuri19 R Prezens20 M Picone21 D Jackson21 R M Joyc e22 M O'Donnell23 D O'Brien24 J Morel24RB Buick,25 C Hyde25RM Sha w26 D Spithill27 S Thomas28 N Herber29 P Hesse30 B Mannix31 S Hyd e32 R Bonnici (VC)33 C Bowker34 P Grant35 A Mackintosh37 D Hyland39 S Hoy40 J Crowe41 A Phillips42 J Davies43 K Brkic46 A Molan47 G Wise48 D Smith49 G McHenry51 M Shaw52 A McKenzie55 S Giblett60 B Ho y64 A Boots70 M Duggan

C^ cr. Fran! - allRes. Coach : irk Robi r

2 . D, Keenan3 . A.Trimboli4 . S .Sleep5 . B .Devine5 . D.Skene6 . N .Vogels7 . P.Booth8 . B .Collison9 . H . Maplestone10. M .Nulty11 . R . Morley12. S .Lock13. T.Halpin14 . D .Kingham16. D .Collin s17 . J. Fitzclarence18 . C .Murray19 . P.O'Farrell20 . J .Sutherland21 . N .Casboult22 . M.Connelly23 . D. Coonan24 . J .Barker25 . G .Phyland26 . M .Yandell27 . W.McTaggart28 . D.Joyce29 . D. Visse r30 . M .Leigh31 . L.Boyle32. M .Phyland33. M .Barker34, J .Saad35. M .Carney36. D .Tonkin37. S .Mikunda39. C . Siotos38. M .Amor40. C .Phyland41 . N,Tonkin42, A . Kennedy43. D .Zacek44 . M .Drum45 . B.Speed46 . P.Daniels47 . J.Barlow48 . N . Sanders49 . TKlouse50 . T.Drum51 . N .Goonan53 . S. Butcher54 . M . Allouche57 . C . Hosking58 . D. Ada61 . F.Lync h62 . A. MacDonald68 . P Bryar77 . S .Trenton91 B . Kean

nC :h: f CRes . Coe .:I _N`Xt

1 . C. Hom e2 . R. Koine (DVC)3 . M . Hoffman4. S . Langford-Jones5 . J. Bourke

6 . A . White7 . Adam Hilton (C)8 . R . George9 . S . Rowlands10. C . Efstathiou11 . M. Graves12 . P. Dimond13 . B. Harrop14 . A. Forsyth15 . A. Saunders16 . P. O'Donnell17 . Ash Hilton18 . C . Jayaskera19 . M . Armstrong20 . J . Wright21 . A. Janke22 . D. Mason23 . M . Seccull24 . A. Ross25 . B . Johnston26 . J . Bell27. R. Brandham28. S . Walden (VC)29. B, Carso n30. D. Warnes31 . D . Lay32. B . Mitchell33. P. Wright34. P. Langford-Jones35. D . Lappag e36. B . La y37. G. Fletcher38. L . Floyd39 . D . Emerson40 . S. Davey41 . S. Saunders42 . A. McMahon43 . C . Pountney44 . M. Wray (RVC)45 . T. Hilto n46 . A. Waxman47 . R . Mitchell48 . C . Moyle49 . G . Finlayson50 . R.Ladd51 . P. Gebka52 . N. Biggs53 . L. Curtain54 . S . Osborne55 . L. Byrne56 . M . Anderson57 . W. Mackenzie58. A . Floy d59. M . Corderoy60. M . Somaia61 . P. van Wyck

C. ch :OeA C ,

1 A.Oatf2 L.Lochran3 C,Allender4 B.Davis5 T.Young6 D.Spiden7 E.McWilliam8 T.Stevens (RC)9 M.Karayannis10 M. Crowle y11 S.Tully12 C .Branigan13 C .Barker

14 K.Theodossi15 L.Bolzon16 M.Woods17 A.Corcoran18 J .Hope (VC)19 D.Warry20 D.Hawkes21 R.Roberts22 P.Donaldson23 A .Bareza24 G.Haros25 A .Whit e26 P.Lillis27 J .Weddle28 S .Morris29 R .Weddle (C)30 A .Gilbert31 T.Perera32 A .Gooley

N .PrattA .Tieman

35 L .Mclean36 M .Pollock37 M.Berry38 Ga George39 Ge George40 A,Giollo41 P.Malnoey42 L .Courage43 L .Hunter44 A.Karafili45 M .Toovey46 M .TOIley47 J .Wei r48 B.Kolias49 J .Risstrom50 S .Brandt51 B .Shadbolt52 PArmstrong53 S .Price

54 B .Guidera55 N .Miller56 S .Aston57 S . Ford58 G.Mclsaac59 B .Spoor60 D .Berne t

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Erwin Le !n-I as, Cc .h :

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h9 Bennett2 S Theodore (C)3 A Treloar4 M Hazell5 L Bunrr6 D Holme7 C Thompson8 M Lovett9 R Simpson10 T Roberts~ 1 P Gallagher12 A Hewett13 B Thiele14 D Kinsella15 M Rose16 J Tucker

17 J Miller

8 T Fitzgerald,9 R Mulquiney20 J Guest1- 1 L Boyd'2 A Waddell3 M Berry:4 L Holcombe5 P Thomas

z6 C Kennedy- 8 A Washington2~9 T Mulligan30 1 McMullin31 J Sallabank33 T Amble r35 C Ray36 J Grant37 S Murray38 T Bryant40 Z Useinov,1 G Wilhelm42 P Theodore43 E Farquharson44 P Bartlett45 C Murphy46 D Neeson47 C Banks48 C Jenkins49 G Tsiotras50 J Berry51 B Righetti52 B Campbell53 P Beaumont54 S Hecker55 J Godley56 A Hunt57 J Weir58 T Burdeu30 B Reid63 N Sampieri64 C Bowes

1 P. Pratt2 P. O'Loughli n2 B O'Flaherty(Res)3 D . Stevens4 A Curran5 M Harford5 D Jenkins6 8 Lethborg7 P. Cosgritf8 A . Sinclair (DVC)8 D Furze9 J . Collins9 R Murphy10 P Brabender(VC)

10 S Ciavol a11 A. Burns11 J Smith12 J M Swindon12 B Holmes13 B Galloway14 B. Brabender16 M . Godfrey17 B. Har t17 Pri Anderson18 G . Pot' anus18 S Fellowes19 John Swindon20 M .Szewczuk20 P Harri s22 C . Watson23 P. Walsh24 D . Digney24 T Lombard i25 A . Heffernan (C)26 M .B . Geary27 K.Jenkins28 J Connelly29 M Lloyd30 B Richardson

30 B Finlay

33 D Loney34 B. Galloway35 S Simpson RC)39 D Loney40 C . Seckold44 D McKay

46 P Zappa

47 N Bal l57 B . Dintinosante,

Co :h;' I ,, nRe .C :h : OT i s

1 . D . hiabbett2 . D . Beckett3 . E. Fraser4 . A . Grace5 . B . Turner6 . D . Whela n7 . S . Keleher (DVC)8 . M . Miller (DVC)9 . S . Grac e10. D . Scanlon11 . D . Robbins12 . B . Deledio13 . B . Stone14 . S . James15 . S . Naughton16 . T. Stewart (RC)17 . P. Joy18 . W. Block19 . D . Cleary20 . M. McConvill (C)21 . L . Wilson22 . R . Block23 . T. Ashford24 . M. Abrahams25. J. Dale26. T. Harvey27. T. Brennan28. A . Moore29 . N . Courtney30 . N . Wells31 . H . Black32 . R. Presser33 . M . Collin s34 . R. Remman (VC)35 . G . Bailey36 . J . Monaghan37 . A. Guzzo38 . S. Herrmann39 . M. Ferrari40. S. Cramey41 . J . Koolstra42. C . Keleher43. L: Smit h44. M . t4abbett45. J . Bridges46. C . Cleary47 . T. Costello-Manning48 . L. Murphy49 . S . Met z50 . M . Heffernan51 . A. Russell52 . G . Hal l53 . G . Hammond54 . M . Wilson55 . J. Putz56. M. Farrel l57. M. Broadhurst58. B. Smith59. P. Kostanty60. G . Ritchie61 . K . Anderson62 . D . Casey63 . A . Kurzel64 . A . Strauch65 . L. Russell66 . C. Everett67 . R. Martin68 . S . Haines69 . N . TasseH

Coach : U ? Harme sRe,. C : n : drendaa Smale=••

1 Petrevski M2 Pinnigan M3 Bannister R (VC)4 Elliot M5 Sacco S6 Tayfor N7 Bannister S8 Hollow L9 Bannister C10 Vaina J11 O'Sullivan D (VC)12 Moran R13 Thrush J14 Mitchell D15 McMahon A16 Goodwin M17 Holdstock G18 Carter B19 Grant A20 Clarke J21 Henderson G22 Griggs S (C-Res)

''.. 23 0'Shea A''. 24 Evans R

25 Edwards P26 Carbis G28 O'Kearne y H129 Goodwin 530 Tadinac M31 Hollow S32 Sacco J33 LaFontaine N34 Ltc4rlhinney, h935 McKay A36 Barron D37 Casta'di D38 Nancarow M39 Boyle S (C)40 Garoni P41 Crotty M42 Gaud M43 Warren M44 A.ppleford P45 Carter M46 Stepan S47 Goodwin D48 McAuliffe A49 Whykes B50 Mills A51 Canddoro 052 Weston D {VC-Res)53 Boscaglia S54 Christofo6 M55 Garoni M (oVC-Res)56 Dunne P57 Weston S58 Grtffiths K60 Romanes 061 Ward D62 Caccamo D63 Lewis B64 Van Engelen J65 Serong S66 Culph t~966 Swmden A71 Lyons B72 Johnson S73 O'Brien J74 Lees S75 Keenan R76 Lees C77 Forbes D79 Higgins T84 Russell G85 Stella S87 Jones P89 Christie A93 Smith J94 Culph S95 Hill td96 Redden S99 La Corcia M100 Loiudice J104 Biddlestone G106 Murphy P108 Thomas D111 Kuret L119 Ratcrrf{e A129 Boden D132 Costello R134 Donohue PA135 O'Halloran S139 Fenn A156 Byrnes T

Coach : Greg Fe illRes Coach: A Dalrymple

1 C Wood3 M Carbone3 D Fedele5 B Phan (Vc)6 M Robinson7 D Bric e8 G Clifford9 C Maguire10 A Pawli k11 R Reidy (Vc)12 R Pawlik12 J Treyvaud13 T Hilto n14 T Carrigg14 M Duffy15 P Campbell16 J Power17 A Carbone (C)

18 C Fulto n

19 M Jongebloed21 K Kennedy

21 B Winc h

22 T Langford24 R Mika25 M Vernal26 C Ryan27 L Swain27 B Sinclair28 C Eames29 A Glenn30 M Power33 D Rei d34 D Gloufchev35 C Law35 D Delzoppo36 D D'sousa38 C Carrigg39 M Vandenboom40 M Cahil l41 C O'connor

42 M Northey43 N Elliott

44 B O'connor46 G Johnson

47 B Jone s53 M Winterburn55 B Kelsey56 R Murray59 B War d63 S Clifford65 D Eames

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L tere g scenario sees be 1a Glen Eira r-d FC r ~- ians s:;aander cha~lces to do a job o n

other allowing the Tigers to be now breathingnecks. Status Quo at the top, and also. The Panthers performance certainly

-e are no easy games in this section.

as usual were pretty'cieking the Dust couple, b, , :'!ethe next 4 to open a bu'fe r

ese sides need to be swabbed but that's

e 'Richard 'o :'iing, Cam Unswc leac'.sby example and Crackers Krotir swr 1' icrosshalf forward. For Bulleen Dean Is K nmong the best well supported by Cis rs an d

eider.

st buoyed by Brendan

was a good game ,' zing an inch ;

a good victory. E3€ °r E ,s

far'ed a bit and C< i .e

would try to pull < ; _ . eck until the ia ": r i ;n as

de to get thi F

ame controlled the game all day and

- ; ~~ Grar. --°~°- A gainedlassed at- incredible 85

CU by winning the + l L i and

mid have been a pretty easy win for

flee by an Ajax side who did not stop

arra , zg the gap to 55 points none he less aisive loss and a top performe€ce by th e

ers . When Rdarn Acreman plays well so C othe rest of them, he kicked a lazy 8 and re- d

j :eat support from Banger and Chicken P, rr ho returned to some form. Few 4 q c 'tercontributors for the Grammarians but Rosmt'fidaja, and Liddell all stood out .

still in the game at ; rin_disi Streetuntil just before half time when the s kicked acouple to open up a 20 point margin . 1-ter that itwas all the Tigers as they continually drove the ballforward from the midfield to put the Two Bluesbackline under incredible pressure, while at theother end the visitors had trouble scoring . All in alla good win for the home side who had good playersin James Drury, Marinic, and Hipwell, whilst forPrahran Wade Tauseef and Travis St Clair ranthemselves into the ground with a bit of help from

in ie backline .

J al'hough the scoreline shows thatshould not detract from a gutsy

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recently r~ led up his It ~-~~ for aub, has progressed thru the U19's to become a

on baller . :, has taken a while coming bu te)1 worth the wait for Marc to achieve this

milestone .

(-,IA M eratoai$ns - this week congratulate 2 tru eb stalwarts in C s . and Gear; s

notch up their if 11 games for the Club .and "Pistol Pete / Rubber Man I

orgey" have been excellent contributors to th edors and reserves for many, many years, Georgethe Club's no .1 hackman and Wombat as the

r of the reserves eampaign. The 150 gametone is a fantastic achievement and the

~rience of both players count for much each. Thanks to both for wonderful contributionsr and we look forward to in ly more . Also

atulations to vlo kic'r° d

)31 for lub last ,

~eves . is playing hisCollegians this week against Old

mians at the Trott . Darryl has been a greatover many seasons in our reserves and ha s

o vn for his great consistency winning 3and Fairest awards and polling highly in

, -nv others. He has also been awarded Bestand he has only missed 3 games since

He is also our Reserves Captain . All at

r',i! iarls admire and appreciate Greeva's caree rhim all the bes, todav in his 250th .

plien . Rakh . Krongold. Duzeinnan.

T. Brooks in. K Pay, J. Kramer (B) S . Leahy. A Jones

2.2 23 3.3 3.6(23)

5.4 10.7 20.8 24.11(155)

Jones.Lereze.Em.ads. Best : Glcrvrr,Graham,

ne;r.chvards.

Cooper 7 .Smith 6.Kennealy 2.Wiseman 2.Mo11ard 2.nLnble.Muir,Lumb .Moon . Best: Smith, Wiseman. Moan, Gribble,lollard.

Hampton Rovers

SL 1 :I00., _St Bedes 1

Old Essendon 4

Old Mentonians 7

AJAX 1

Caulfield 1

Glen Eira 4

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22

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1 9

21

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Kroiiris 5.MoGnev 2 .Unuvrth 2,Scltober 2 .McKenze 2,TayiorHarris,Fleteher,rltkinson.E .Waters.Hosklns . Best : Hoskins.Pi: avis.Dtxun,E.tVaters.Tayloo Umpire: M . ;vitimann . M . Cox (F)

8 .5 12.5 17.8 18.9 (1171

1 .1 3.4 3.7 8.14 (62)

r: Acre,man 7, Palmer 5, Bournon 2, Flaskis 2, So ;ley 2.by, Campbell. Carter. Ball, Z.Hurar oto

2 . Baxter. N .Craien. Guvett, 0'Ivetll, WidJaA Foote .dlaja N .Cra:en. I{night . Foote . G .Han-Lon

. S . Alger (F)4.4 8.8 10.14 14.17 (101)0.3 6.8 7.9 11.13 (7q)

Hakim 4 . Evans 2, Goodger 2, Omam 2 . 2, D.J. anagh. Best : Oxnam. Heritage . Healey. tvbifin _ i . D.

17ah°rty. S . Fleming. Clan • Gilmore 4 . vacrnahs 2 . T:' mats,Buckley. Tkcci. ASapenko. Diamond- Best: Massis. Kir -nnigi,GIlnore . 7 d. rlstapenko. Urnpim C. Stev,art (S). A Thwaites (F)

S'1' 4.0 7.2 10.2 11.8 (74)

1.3 3.6 4.8 5.11(41)

Rhoden 3. Winds L 2, ~apk•s 2. Ktnpwr.Il . Pcnnton,

Free 2. Pitts. Pang. Beer. Best: t4'ade-Taseff, St Clair, lNorma- n,

Ke]' trvc Umpire: C. BraJtherg P. Withtnbnton (F) P. tijaL'is, P.lL`h 9 (G)

3.2 6.5 8.9 15.17 (107)2.7 5.7 8.9 9.11 (65)

-.-m McKellar 3, B . Holt 2, Shentkld 2, Browne, Fiahlve . L .ence, D. Anderson, S. Anderson, Natoli. Wills. Best: Fletcher, D .Lawenx . Bcnd, Shenfleld Woods.

}kaap 2, VoreislaT 2, Neastadt. Davis .

70 ANS 1 .0 6.3 6.3 8.5 (53)

4.4 4.4 6 .3 11.8 (74)

Stroud 2, Dw~,,er, Home. McKay. Best : Stroud .Fata Watson . D.Alexander.

aald 2. Richardson 2, Faure 2, Green 2, Farmer, Datwwd .imphorn. McGrath, Evans. Jacobs. Ryan. Richardson.

3.4 7.9 12.20 18.23 (131)

1 .1 2.2 2.3 4.4 (28)

Grigg 6, Hunter 3, Morgan 2, Tilley 2. Clues, Dawson ,Whitfield. Bost: Chapman. Tilley, Papal.

R4 . tttindrid„c 2. Hodgman, Crerhe . Best : Herridge,irnDs. Traeger. Kairouz

3.0 6.3 7.8 15 .12 (102)

0.2 1.3 2.4 3.4 (22)

derson 3, Nitschke 2. Wilmott 2, Heal y4arshall . Bnidar. Chasten.Nitschke. tvilmott. Cro°wlher. Borredale,

usL B. Ritterman.

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37 L. Holt38 J . Humphries39 C . McGregor40 K. Chaston41 G . Kelly42 M.Lanagan43 M. Flahive44 B. Johnstone45 K. Singaran46 L . Woolrich47 L . Wheeler48 T. Wllmott49 M . Flynn50 T. Prantzos51 J. Midwinter52 T. Wilson53 J . Ng54 P. Gardiner55 J . Prantzos56 A . Crowther57 M . Pucella58 M . Vaughan59 TWoodruff60 L. Reeves61 P. Edwards62 C . Marinis

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Some years ago I wrote about a mythical teamwhich managed to advance from D4 to A Sectionwithout ever actually winning a game . Theysimply never played an ineligible player andalways filled in their Team Sheets correctly . Thecurrent Team Sheet is a minefield containing atleast 122 potential fines, so it's no joke! We allknow we have to abide by the VAFA rules, but Iwonder where we are headed with the everincreasing administrative strictures smiting us .How good are Banyule? Sorry Whitty, but yourlot are now firm favourites for the Flag !L3ni. Blacks lost to St Leo's, whose pace andball handling took them to a comfortable win .Blacks had no counter for Stephen McCann atFF, although Moose Mackie had a great game at

CHB for them . The Parkers also had good gamesfrom Matthew Flood on the ball, the MeGloins,and Julian Hodder. Will Martin won on his wingfor Blacks, Gerry Sullivan stood out in a welcomereturn, while Chris Schirner was strong in theruck.

Ivanhoe Assumption trounced Blueswho were off song from the first bounce, andmust be wondering when their horror stretch

will end. Hoes on the other hand are doingnicely, back in the four, and very confident .

Peter Lee was tops up forward for Hoes, SteveSaunders, back from a year away, rucked well,Leighton Pearce was telling through the middle,and Danny Wood was also prominent . Blues

saluted Chopper Newman across HB, and NickSereda, who again battled hard in the nick.

Banyule belted Aquinas when they went intooverdrive after the first term, giving the Bloodsno chance, although the latter did fight out thelast term encouragingly . The Bears had greatgames from Jason Plant in the middle, BIG Davein the ruck, and once more from thinkers Chris

and Nick Taylor. Bloods were happy with the

efforts of Chris Banbury in defence, JasonLivingstone at FF, and Bobby Moran at CHF.

Old Carey fell at the last hurdle against OldGeelong, who looked beaten 20 points down andless than 5 minutes to go . OGGs 4 goals in asmany minutes sunk the young Panthers who

had led for most of the day, just not when itcounted . OGGs on baller Will Paul was

sensational, Redin was great all over the ground,and two other Pauls, J & T, were most effective .

Chris Battle was a rock at BP for the Panthers,Cal Phillips also defended dashingly . Peter

Unkles aga~c ruc': ..,~

Old r 'le. oll struggled against a stubborn

solidly, and Andrew 1Kent was a livewirecentre . Great to se eJohn Manton at the game, with son, Geor ;_ .

'Young _ :anton kicked 10 .9 last visit in 1990 !

i ey, but did enough to win the game.

described as 'One long arm wrestle!', and tocontinue their winning sequence . For Wells,

Travis Hardman starred on his wing . Tim Jones

was resolute in defence, and David Walker againimpressed . The Bushrangers were well servedby Malty Laing roving, Phil Valoppi at both ends,and Ryan Coutts in his BP.

DA.St Lev .-, clash wi i$v Assumption in thematch of the day with heaps riding on it . TheAnimals would hope to protect the leeway theycurrently enjoy over their rivals for 2nd place,and the Hoes don't want that to happen at all .Scattered showers are forecast, which is abummer for two such strong marking sides, andmay tip the scales in favour of the home side,who have the McGloin Bobcats on strength forsuch conditions . Should be a ripper gamewhatever the weather, with St Leo's steadierdefence giving them a slight edge, of about 4points!Monash Blues meet Banyule and it is hard tosee them stopping the Bear's behemoth, thought

it won't be for lack of trying. Banvule are too wellprepared and balanced to let this one slip and

should win comfortably.

Old Geelong host University Blacks, in adanger game for Blacks . OGGs play Como sowell, and have got a forward set up which willtrouble the visitors . Once again neither side canafford a loss, and the match will hinge on mid-field dominance, where, if they perform as theydid in the last five minutes against Old Carey,OGGs should achieve by enough to give them anarrow win after a great game. There you go JonEdgar ; your court, your ball! !Yarra Valley and Old Carey renew rivalries oncemore at the Domeney, unfortunately at the otherend of the ladder from their E Section glory days .As always though, this will be a super game,played at breakneck speed and with all theconsiderable skills still possessed by theseyoung sides . I believe Old Carey can win this

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one, narrowiy .

j ; - - welcomes Old vvhatcould be another 'arm wrestle'! T e Bloods aretough to beat at the College, but c Wells Presuch an accomplished side that t} ° usual ha : . eadvantage should be negated . T'will be the difference, and th ealso provide enough drive to see 1- h2/3 goals .Reserves winners should be: St Leos, Banyule,Blacks, Yarra Valley, Old Camberwell,Correspondents: the contacts are : 9818 1425Ph + Fax; bfnickeyCtelstra .easymaiLcom .au .Deadline is 12 :00 Noon Mondays, --l`h sometimeSunday preferred,

2.6 3.9 5.11 s.14 (62)oyee 6, I7isina 3, Lee 2 . Flvnn, Sampson ,

3 .3 8.7 11 .13 16.17 (113)

Donnelly 3 . Holloway 2 . Bolton, Goode, Lined .

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: K . eiJiece (F )

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4, Keenan 4 . J Plant 3 . Turnbull 3 ,hayr, J Egan. '~-t :,J Plant, D Williams, C

played hisround 5 this year. Paul has forced his w_,senior side after battling injuriescouple of years and now is regarded by coachLaurie Aghan as been an integnal part of our clubsdefence. As a respected and recognised leader ofour club, he has also taken on the role ofcommittee man and is pushing to cer : : .~ curclubs future,St . Leos - congratulatesCarey, Robereaching 50 m _Bethune on playing hAll proud members of

:, Keenan .4 Bethtm 2 ur . 2, R. Moran . Best:

^.'ooden, no : :% ~ ."mogue, Bethune.aser 7 rj

3.6 7.9 11.11 13 (97)6 .2 10 .2 :e "^0)

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`~ilter 5, Redtn. Jones 3, Couch 2, Nevins ,

n, J.Paul, T.Paul, Jaeugit9s, O'Brien .

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3.6 5.7 7.9 9 .9(6-3)

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: D. Irons. P. Tuppen (F)

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Evles 2, Hannan 2, Kliiner 2, Paton 2, Goonan

St . Leos Emmaus v . Ivanhoe AssumptionMonash Blues v . Banyul e

Old Geelong v. University BlacksYarra Valley v . Old Carey

Aquinas v . Old Cambersvell

Best: Neville . Gadd, Ralph . Molloy.

, D . Pitcher 1, Renner 1 . Best : Borgess, Zorn,1, her, MeLoin, iuodder.

5.2 7.3 13.3 18.5 (113)3.2 5.6 5.7 6.8 (44)

'3on: D.Pearce 8 . Thaekwray 3, McGowan 2,Cotter, 7xegers, McFarlane . !st: D.Pearce,

Sloan, B .Finiavson, Rosenfeld.

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Egan Banyule 1 21Matthews Old Carey 3 19B. Vaughn St Leos 3 19

D1 ,Old Camber 11 2 21

oe Yarra Vallev 0 17

Fit ,erald Old Geelong 5 13

6 .6 6.10 11 .13 15 .13 (103)n 2, I rn I . Bull, P.Graham, Curry. Best :

Guerra, Ward, Yarr , Chamberlain .

,L 4.5 . . 10 .9 13.1d (92)

1 .0 2.1 5.2 6.2 (38)

t ;eratd 5 . Both 3, -)le 2, Kemp . Avery, Dixon .Cpie. 3est : Leslie, . O i . Bayles, Cook . Broadben t

: Tempone. R 3, ~ 1 -r 2 Mackenzie 2, Seeley 2.i ; 2.H It, lier. Best: E.~.:,i, .! .. , . .kenzte, Ott 'n, Joyce,hai(o.Yarra Fal?ea; Pask 2, Barton . i3rr, Ford, Potter . Best : Hale,Stevenson . Busch, Davies, Lorden, Ben .

L.Pearce . Best : Lee . Saunders, L.Pearce . Wood .

Sull! _ . -, I an, Sandiford .Cairn - Vaughn 3, McKenzie 3. Wood 2 . R McLain 1 .: R. N L iin, P . McLoin . S. McCann, Border, F(ood ,

to.: S. P . J. Moore (F )

. Best: Searle, Kerrall, Burns. H ;' ., ._r . ;11 , S Jle 4. Ferrall 2 . Burns 2, Hopgood, Thi,-on. *3^1ton ,

: Hope 2, Crouch, Field, Lyng, Vandersluis, Chapman . Best :'aras, Chapman, vandersluis, Macklin, Riley.

C.. 0,1 1.3 1.4 6.9 (45 )

Credlin 3, Lippiatt, Hanson ,J . Best : Hardman, Credlin, Clyne .

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®L G :ui Coach : Greg Whitcroft ( Coach : Tim Powell Coach: Jarred 0'Niel l

:ield Res Coach : )han Doherty Res Coach : Marcus S icer Res Coach : John Harvey

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6 D . Minogue 5 B .Wilmore 3 . C. Tucke r'

5 D . Rogers 5 S Horskins

7 C Glennie 6 W.Keenan 4 . T. O Neill 6 M. Newman 6 A Seeley.Jes s8 J 7 G.Shaw 5 . J . Scoble 7 P. Farrar 7 M Scott

.T. Harkin 8 B,Cantwell

6 . T. Healy (DVC) 8 S. Thompson8 J Hefferna n9 J Goodale

10 D . Boland 9 J .Plant 7 . P. RawleyShuttleswort h8 J

9 J . Godde M Hanson1 011 M . Barmby 10 B .Moxin . .

9 . E. Healy10 S. Webster(VC) R Ka poo r

12 A . Bethune 11 S .Cross10. P. Lee (VC)

11 M. Spencer 13 L Gladman13 D . Denbraber 12 J .Egan 12 G . Smyth 14 R Whitehea d14 A . Lorkin 13 C.Burke 11 . J. Finlayson 13 A. Herrman 15 A Bryson

151 ., A . Williams 14 B .Woodlock 12. B. Finlayson 14 B. Merlin 16 D Walke r

16 J . Hunt 15 S .Gray 13. S. Narkiewicz (DVC)16 B. Tatterson 17 N Credli n

17 M . Denavi 16 A .Dooley 14. P. Flynn (C) 17 P. O'Neill 18 A Brownles s

18 J . Hughes 17 TChapman 15. J. Curtin 8 K. Hendratta1 19 J O'Neil l

19 G. Whitehead 18 J .Turnbull 16. S. Smyth 19 G . Gilbert 20 D Mitchell

20 P. Pares 19 P.Witchell 17. S. Morris 20 N . Sereda 21 T Hardman

21 J . Pierce 20 S .Playfiair 18. T. Scoble 21 C . Gregory 22 B Howard

22 S . Flynn 21 R.Dintinosante 19 - D . Woo dBlocke r20 P

22 R . Kamphuis 23 B Tippe r24 D Imberge r

23 J . Livingstone 22 N.Taylor . .Blackwood21 L

23 G. Harry 25 A Hardenberg24 P. Harper 23 S .Gray

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23 . D . Ryan25 J . Hawkins 27 A Sheed y

26 R. Weeks 25 L.Martin24 FrewB

26 B . Jondahl 28 J Webb27 S . Jones 26 H.McDermoY . . 27 N . De Young 29 D Gough29 N. Davies 27 P.Healy 25 . J . Friswa 28 J . Main 30 R Perryman30 C . Colliver 28 D.Sproules 26• M . Emerson 29 J . Ross 31 R Heath31 M . Hunter 29 R.Kreskas 27 . K . Smith 30 L. Creamer 32 J Clyne

32 J . Bleakney 30 D .Mutton28 . J . Pace 31 S . Hawkins 33 D Joyc e

33 C. Wooden 31 C.Bassett 29 . G. King 32 B . Boyer 34 P McCrae

34 M . Tarullli 32 J .McDermott 30 . M . Sloan 33 J . Smith (C) 35 J Derry

35 R . Chapman 33 A.Plant 31 . D . McFarlane 34 P. Maiden 36 S Derry

36 P. Heveran 34 C,Stevens 32 . L. Pearce 35 D. Murchie 37 A Hillier

37 G Macklin 35 L .O'Connell 33 . S . McGowan 36 A. Williams 38 T Hallo.

38 B. Moran 36 M.George 34 . B .. Joyce 37 M . Donnelly39 A Hills40 L Cai n

39 L . Sheffield 37 T.Thompson 35 . Whitehead 38 R. Anderson 41 L Ryan40 A. Cultrera 38 G . .Bell 36 . C. Zeegers 39 C.Burley 42 A McKenzi e41 C . Bambury 39 A.Hopgood 37 . D. Todd

40 M . Bolton 43 S Collin s-2 R . Moran 40 C .Taylor 38 . R. Peoples 42 S. Young 44 S Smith43 M . Slattery 41 M.Natoli 39 . M . Ebbage 43 R. Feenaghty 45 G Ormsby44 P. Giennie 42 C .Taylor 40 . P. Martin 44 D. Teesdale 46 A Taylo r45 G . Coyle 43 L .Ferral 41 . C. McDonald 45 R. Walsh(CR) 47 T Kearney46 M. Hope 44 P.Williams 43 . G . Sullivan 46 A. Ryan 48 J Swan

47 N . Moran 45 B.White 44. A. Pace 47 S. Mentha 49 J Herdman

48 R . Register 46 D .Nasrallah 45 . D . Fryer 48 K. McIntyre 50 B McKenzi e

49 P. Poynton 47 D .Searle 46. M . lacouangeil 49 R. Burston 51 J Owen

52 M. Corrie 48 P.Starman 48• A . Toogood 50 A. Clark 52 E Noy

54 M. O'Halloran 49 A .Small 49. A. Rosenfeld 52 N. Moresi(VCR) 53 R Tempon e

55 J . Crouch 50 M.Smith 51 . D . Pearce53 J. Peel

54 A Margetts55 J Gan

56 J . Harrington 51 L .Sheean 52 . S. Doher yJ Mazocca68

54 R . Green 56 N Stevenson59 A. Bentley 52 D .Noonan .•

C Brown7855 I . McCormick 57 A Hillie r

62 L . Bradshaw 53 K .Scholes ..88. N . Dykes

56 R . Reith 58 P Triantafyllou63 A. Barrie 54 G .Kemp

G Robertsongs57 P. Munro 59 M Butterwort h

64 T. Robinson 55 D .Williams .- 58 C . Strauss 60 B Mcilwai n68 J. Coglan 56 P.Arnold 59 B. Carstein 61 J Parke r71 G . Evans 57 A .Covey 60 S. Lloyd 62 J Mile s

72 M . Riley 58 L .Holt 61 P. Campbell 64 M Knowle s

86 B. Barclay 62 B. Droscher 65 N Saffar

64 J . Sleiman 66 T Kearney

65 G . Polglase 67 G Row e

66 N. Brennan 76 D Braue r

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Res. Coach : Paul Montgomery

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38 . I. Cohen 51 P. McGloin 48 A MoNatt39 . P. Bennett

58 . J. Boncher 81 D. Behan 78 R Owen

88 . S. Hart

OLD CAR EY OL C :oach: Chris Hickey Coach : Jon Edgar Coach: Kane Bowden Coach : Tim Killvrorth

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F lR C h J 1 G Darroch 1 R Pearce.. ason enn ees oac : 2 S Chandler2. D .Faelis 1 D.Salter 1 D. Dinicolantonio 3 W Martin 2 T Morris3 . M. Cohen 2 J .Nevins 2 J . Hodder 4 M Vaughan 3 R Thompso n

C .Esler4 4 C.Stinchcombe 3 E. Mitchell 4 D Wilkinson 4 M Fun g.5 . A. Jackson 5 T.Redin

4 A. Auliso5 S . Buckle

5 R Macki e6 S Smith 5 A Drew

C . Campbel l6 6 T.O'Brien 6 D. Carey 7 B Cunningham 6 D Hows e.

7. R . Oppy 7 J . Paul7 A. Burgess8 M . Vo1pi 6 W Pascoe 7 R Drew

8 . D . Walsh 8 T.Se mourY9 D. Lear 9 C Pekin

N Bowles 8 L Morris. Bethune

i~ K Bowden 9 J Keem

K. Shrive s10 Smith10 J 11 S . McCann 12 M Kohne 10 T Hancock.11 . N . Everest

.11 L.Stevens

12 T. McCan n13 A. Hu han

12 M Cunningham13 T Jessen

11 F Macvea n

12. L. Battley 13 H . Mclnnes 13 A. Kre~s 13 S Locke 12 J Cremean

13. B . Hutchison 14 D.Taylor14 J . Manton15 A. O'Reilly

14 J Leech15 L Mailings

13 0 Kysela

14. C. Phillips 15 H .MeCarthy 16 A. Rose 16 P Caccaviello 14 E Krus e

15. L. Chamberlain 16 H .O'Brien17 R. Parker8 R McCann 17 L Brown 1 5 N Pas k

16. R. Graham 18 C.Bird.

19 B . Carey 18 A Wilson19 C Franklin

16 L Taylo r

J . Daniher 19 P.Broadbent20 D. Bruce

Simmondso n21 G 20 E Hannan 1 7 A Laingg16. C. Matthews 20 S Cole

.22 S . Willis 21 C Schilling 18 L White

R. Bardwell19.

21 S Jones23 P. Ristevski 22 A Nolan 18 D Ross.

20. J . Raftopoulos.

22 J .Fitzgerald24 A. Hadda d25 A. McKenzie

23 S Beaton24 N Wilson

19 S Thompso n

21 . R. Leong 23 B Couch 26 A. Prosser 25 T Chatfield 20 T Hale

22. S . Vitali.

24 M .Jaugietis27 P. Levin s28 E . McLaughlin

26 J Ryan27 A Clements

21 M Wines

23. T. Price 25 S .Whitehead ~ S . DarcY30 M OG b

28 A Costello22 g Drew

24. P. Unkles 27 W Paul. O r e

31 N. Zannis29 M Staunton 23 C Arnol d

25. N. Detarczynski.

28 A Farrar 32 L. Price 30 J Ralp hB Costello31

24 M Davie s

26. D. Sherr 29 D Bolton33 L Moss34 B Henrlcus 32 M Jones 25 F Pellegrino

27 . N. Vasilopoulos.

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39 B . Vaughan36 H Peck37 N Roberts 9 R Coutts

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42 M Flood 39 R Greig 31 B Sturzake r32. P. Graham A.Opie36

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41 L Rawns!ey42 A Gadd 34 C Fraser

34 . W. Giannikos39 A.Farnsworth .

..46 M . Blundell 43 C Beaton 35 B Peake

35 . S . Hardy 40 M .Avery 47 M . Renner 44 R McArthur 37 D Balshaw36 . B. Birkill 48 A. Daly 45 M Colema n

41 T.Carty 49 C. Hatfield 46 R Board 38 B Morriso n37. D. Palmer 42 H .Browning 50 P. Humphreys 47 B Murphy 39 J Tompkins

43 H .Legoe 52 R. McGloin 49 P Greenbank 40 T Fyff e44 P.Simpson 53 A. Vo!p~ 50 J Healey 41 B Downs

40 . M . Hepple45 B.Parnell 55 S Smithll 51 A Neville 42 A Ston e

41 . A. Gates46 J . Fitzgerald

.56 D. Domik 52 C Schirmer

53 D O'Keefe 43 H Park42 . P. Montgomery

51 J .Kilpatrick57 M . Place58 J. F1'eldstad 54 M Braszell 44 J H o

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~59 D. Pitcher 55 G Thomson 45 S Tresside r

44 . C . Battle .56 M .Leslie

60 C: McDonal d61 S Edwards

56 D Wals h57 K Begely 46 D Irelan d

45 . T. Bull .62 A. Ravnor 58 A Paton 47 D Lan g

46 . H. Giannikos 63 P. Noun 59 0 loose 48 R Davies47 . A. Wilkie 64 D. McKean

65 N Fofe61 A DePasquale

49 S Seabourne49 . W. Mudge

. y66 J. Blandthom F Purcell62 63 J Weber 50 C Box

50 . A. Kent 67 P. Farquha r68 B.0'Connor 65 J Trevaskis 51 C Reynolds

51 . P. Drake 69 S. Mescher 66 N Howell' 52 A Hartnett

52 . H. Francis 70 D. McGloin71 B.. Allan

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77 A Evans 58 G Kerr.79 R Drummond 59 A Joiner

59 . C . Mason 88 S. Pitcher89 D Winduss 80 M Tehan 60 C Ross

60 . J. Ward. 81 A Dore 61 P Valoppi

61 . A. McKinstry 82 C Baulc hMolloy 2 P Burum a

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5 'S __GO - 199 6Undefeated Old Melburnians met Old Collegianswho had lost only to the University Blues. Thegame was played at Elsternwick Park and manythought it was a preview of the A Section GrandFinal . Collegians were far too strong all day- 39points ahead at the first change, 34 at half time, 31at the last change and 32 at the end . And that wasthe story, Old Melburnians were never able to reallyget in touch . Best were Phillips, Thomson, Mooney(7 goals) (Collegians) and Rabbit, O'Brien, Stuckey(Old Melburnians) .What a day it was for Ormond to celebrate . One ofthe clubs greatest ever players, Phil Kingston,played his 250th game. Captain of the club in1989-90, Phil played in 5 winning A Grade GrandFinals for Ormond . The Australian captain in 1988,Bicentennial player in 1988, State Representative in1986, 87, 88, 89 and 90 and as everyone whoplayed against him would acknowledge - no fiercerplayer ever crossed the white line . Those fortunateenough to see Carnival football will alwaysremember how Phil resisted and triumphed againstan organised onslaught, bordering on brutality bythe Tasmanians in Launceston, 1988 .Aquinas 7/0 in E East and Peninsula Old Boys 6/1in East South were the only two teams to havescored over a thousand points to date .St Kevins continued their unbeaten run with a 35point win over third placed team Marcellin .Marcellin played well in the final term but St Kevinshad slowed and were getting ready to celebrateanother win . Final Scores were St Kevins 17 .17(119) and Marcellin 12 .12 (84).150 games to Old Carey's on baller Chris Hughes,200 to UHSOB's David "Fatty" Wallace, club captainsince 1990 and 250 to Michael Szeitz (Aquinas) pastsenior captain and coach .

C Section captains were Marty Halphen (AJAX),Chip Le Grand (Hampton Rovers), Denet Merton(Marcellin), David Murphy (Old Mentonians), PeterLannan (St Bedes), Mark Brady (St Kevins), MarkBateman (Whitefriars), Tony Fellows (Thomastown),Who were the captains for Old Geelong and St KildaSth Caulfield ?? ?

10 YEARS AGO - 199 1

De La and North Old Boys out on a thriller at EP.Trailing 4 .6 to 10 .9 at half time, NOBS blitzed De Lain the third term kicking 7 .7 to 2 .1 . and then went

on with it in the finalterm to win 14 .18 to

IL t-- J13 .12 . Kiss of deathPhil Stevens was so overcome by the st andard hewrote that "the way these two sides play they couldbe to the nineties what Collegian s and Ormondwere to the eighties"."Don't make any more predictions Phil" .Player of the week, James Bennett (Collegians)picked his team mate Richard Schober as the bestAmateur player he'd seen .Old Mentonians saluted Colin "Conga" Erickson onhis 350th game . "Conga" was with the club when itjoined the VAFA in 1968 . Committee member forthe past 15 years as property officer, best club man4 times, leading goalkicker 12 times, first ever lifemember of club and still playing at 47 years of age.Umpires' Corner were taking nominations for'Umpires Change Room Of The Year' . Favouriteswere Caulfield Grammarian s (take turn breathingand hopeless if Mick Murray and Mike Lentini arethe goal umpires there - then again any room wouldbe difficult) Old Scotch/Xavs (bring your gumboots)and Old Haileybu ry ( 12 just wont fit into a toilet).

Old Geelong's acting president Tim Jackson becamethe clubs fourth player in 38 years to reach 200games . His game featured strong play, impeccablepassing and a complete lack of overhead skills .Old Haileybury congratulated bustling fu ll backBilly Baxter on his 200th game. Theircorrespondent said that he would have put "star" infront of fu ll back but Billy had completely lost formsince he'd began his modelling career in theAustralian Wool Corporation's ad in the AF . "Amember of 89 an d 90 premiership teams . Bill isprobably the longest kick at the club" .15 YEARS AGO - 198 6Former St Kevin's utilitv Chris Nettlefold showedhow to umpire a reserves' game - he sent off aplayer - his brother Jeremy for disputing a decision .

AJAX 'C' surprised by beating Old Trini ty bringingto an end their 23 game winning sequence, 14 .13 to10.12. Best for AJAX were Zemski, L. Burston,Bendel. Old Trini ty were in such shock they failedto file goalkickers and best players .

VAFAUA officer bearers were Peter Wiseman(President), Ron Lippold ( Vice-President), AndrewBelcher ( Secretary), Foster Rossetto (Treasurer) andColin King (Assis . Sec).

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The Blacks saluted one of their greatest sons, JackClark, 1976 B & F, 1976 representative, on playinghis 250th game .

150m games to Old Trinity's Craig Robison, captain1982 to 1984, and CDEF State representative 1982,84, 85 and Peter "The Veteran" Beers, and to NorthBrunswick's Craig Fox .

'D' section coaches were Jeff Rosewarne (Balaclava)(CC), John Taylor (Cob), Brian Ford (MonashBlues), Michael Taylor (North Brunswick), JohnMeese (Preston), Laurie Stretton (Old Ivanhoe), Bert

Calvert (Old Mentonians) and G . Weatherall (WestBrunswick) . Who coached Power House ?

De La Salle kicked away from Ormond in the lastterm and at the 20 minute mark, Ormond neededthree straight kicks to win . And win they did! Fourgoals in the last few minutes to end up scoring by13 points . Best were Young (5 gls), Tobin, Kingston(Ormond) and Cooke, Deveson, Ryan (De La Salle) .20 YEARS AGO - 198 1Umpires' advisor was John Moss who came to theposition with impressive credentials - 20 seniorVFL, 46 reserve grade and 3 AFC night games, Johnhas already introduced radical changes to trainingprogrammes .

De La Salle 'A' were much too strong for Ormondleading comfortably all day to record a 17 pointvictory, 14 .14 to 11 .15 . Best were Griggs, Deveson,Murphy, Browne, Curry, Simpson (De La) andAndrew, Barnes, K . Swale, Boehm (Ormond) .

Top goalscorers for the round were Priestly, OldBrighton (B) v. Old Geelong, bye, Ivanhoe (B) v Kew,Smith, St Kilda (D) v St Pius, Malham, ANZ (E) v.AMP, Pidutti, Bulleen United v FITOB - 8 each .

Thomastown (E) had a big win over Thornbury`26 .19 to 6 .10 with the best for Thomastown,Medwin, Fellows, Gleeson, Harrison, Phillips,Powell .

Therry on top in 'F' scored a convincing victoryagainst St Johns OC, 16 .19 to 6 .9 . Best wereBoden, Flahery, Gregg, O'Sullivan, Trehorne,White .

25 YEARS AGO - 1976Reservoir OB (A) blitzed Ormond in the first term

.kicking 8 .6 to 0 .1 and withstood a strong challengeby the 'Monds in the second half to win by 9 points .Best were Trevascus, R. Shepherd, B . Wilson (ROB)and Purcell, J. Russ, Jenkins (Ormond) .St Kevins and AMP Society (E) played a draw 12 .18to 11 .14 . Stars were Hannan, Radford, Randles (StKOB) and P. Taylor, McLaughlin, Parkinson (AMP).

100 games to Barry O'Conor and Gary 'Darkie'Wilson (NOB) and to Old Trinity's vice captainTrevor Weir.

Chairman of the Umpire's Committee was Alf Keam,a man of 200 games experience, whose wisdomwould be invaluable in carrying out a difficult job .

Club record, 251 games to Ivanhoe's David Berry -a great 'turn' to celebrate it, spoilt only by a 3 pointloss to Geelong.

Alan 'Chooka' Featherby of MHSOB played his200th game .

30 YEARS AGO - 197 1OG's farewelled one of their greatest players formercaptain Bill Tunbridge, who had been transferred to

Tasmania .

200 games to Alphington's Doug Puddy .Past and present players gathered at Kew to honour

Ray (Weeties) Martin . After 154 games withRichmond, Ray coached Kew for 12years, includingtwo premierships .

Old players present were Alby Padley, Jack Castles,Len Brayley, Eddie Stookie, "Butcher" Marshall,"Flip" Flannagan, Frank Snell and Alf Perrin .

After an even first three quarters, Coburg brokeaway from Ormond in the last term to score a fourgoal win and lead the 'A' section ladder .

35 YEARS AGO - 1966A sensational second half in which Old Xaverianskicked 10.8 to Old Paradians 1 .5 gave OldXaverians alive goal win and knocked Parade out ofthe 'A' Section four. Best were Mulcahy (5 g1s),Boodall, Bowen (OX) and Quinlan, Hart, Zekan (OldParade )Alphington farewelled Gerald Fuge after 155 gamesand service as player, delegate, committeeman andcourt jester !MHSOB (A), Kew (B) and AJAX (E) were the onlyundefeated teams .Ormond (2nd) triumphed over Old Melburnians(3rd) in 'B' section with the final scores in a highclass 17 .13 to 15 .11 . Best were Cameron, Moran,Wood (Ormond) and I . Smith, Beer, Pavne (OM) .Both sides complimented field umpire Murphy.

Ivanhoe retained fourth place in 'B' section four

with a five point win over St Kevin's . Constancekicked seven goals for the victors

50 YEARS AGO - 195 1

A minutes silence was observed prior to thecommencement of the Ormond-University Blacksmatch as a tribute to Brian Manuel, centre halfbackfor the Blacks in the 1950 'A' section grand fmal,who died from injuries received in a motor accidentthe week before .Brian had been a great schoolboy athlete andfootballer with Trinity Grammar before going toUniversity .

Ormond showed their best form for the year indefeating Blacks 12 .15 .87 to 6 .7 .43 . 8 .4 to nothingin the first quarter with the wind was the 'decider' .Donaldson, Hegarty and Jack Boland, "who threwhis ten stone about like Little Wolf', were best, whileReg Fisher, Harry Meredith and Ken Melville starredfor Blacks .

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Almost the perfect tipping score in our first go at the "real"stuff. This is all too easy! Perhaps the Crocodiles sufferedfrom the weight of our prognostications, and we nowknow that we really meant to tip the All Stars !OLD LBtTft B vs OLD XAVERIANSIt was an even first half between last year s grand finalistsOld Melburnians and Old Xaverians at a windsweptAlbert Park . OM's had a slight advantage at the longbreak . Xads stand in coach Tony Landrigan implored histroops for a big effort in the third quarter and theyresponded with two goals into the breeze.OM's looked in trouble at the orange break kicking intothe wind with a mere six point advantage . First yearcoach Dean Blackburn rallied his charges and before aparochial crowd, they responded with four unansweredmajors in the final stanza to take the points . Highlight ofthe match was the ruck clash between Michael Verge andNick Fay. Patrick Beaumont played well for OM's whilstGreg Erskine tried hard for XavieriansOLD BRIGHTON vs MAZENODAn inspiring speech by Mazenod Coach Troy "Barge"Bridgland was all that he Mazenod players required to getthem off to a solid start at the picturesque Beach RoadOval against rival cellar dweller Old Brighton . OldBrighton tried hard in the second and third quarters in anevenly fought contest, however they just couldn't get theball through the big sticks. Better players for Mazenodincluded young Gun Ben Clifford, the returning pacyveteran Justin 'Grimison, Nick The Crow" Jacobs andSimon Dresser. For Old Brighton they were well served bytheir ruckman as well as on baller No 24 (who both mustremain nameless unfortunately) .THERRY-PENOLA vs OLD SCOTCHFrom the start OS had far too much skill for Therry . OS'sD Brooke was the focal point up forward kicking 5 goals .Wilson was strong in defence while G Junkeer dominatedaround the ground. The young Therry had no answersbut Captain M O'Kearney battled hard with T Doolan whowere amongst Therry's better players .PRABRAN vs St.KEVINSSt .Kevins started like house on fire with the wind andkicked six goals to nil in first quarter (4 to Hourigan)whereas Prahran missed 4 eminently gettable shots . With10 players missing from the first game where Prahranbeat Xavs, PAFC went to simple man on man footballproducing the first two goals of second quarter to Ivak .St.Kevins' half time lead had been whittled down to 4goals. The third quarter was telling and Duncan Brandmoved into the ruck where he dominated the middle andgave Doud first use of ball - Brand also contributed witha great individual goal . Johnson and Morton wereinstrumental in defence, holding St .Kevins to 3 goals withthe wind. Prahran 27 points behind at 3/14 time,dominated the last quarter kicking 5 goals to 1 - Owensand Cartlidge both 2 each and a great set shot from Belejsaw the scores reduced to 2 points with 40 seconds left .

Last attack into the PAFC forward line saw the ball spillfree, and with 10 seconds left Jezza Owens dribbled agreat left foot shot towards goal that hit the back of thepost. SKOBS by a point. Can't wait for the rematch.DE LA SALLE vs BRUNSWICKAFCNo report from this game unfortunately, where theMalvern boys kept on their winning streak, although theyobviously did not have it all their own way. De La now facta big game against their old rivals Scotch which should bea ripper.Division 2COLLEG S vs MONASH BLUESIn good but windy conditions, Collegians won the toss ankicked to the scoring end . With Oakley (F/F) and Da}(CHF) dominating. Collegians had established a 4 godlead at quarter time . then scored 3 goals with the breez(to set up a tight second half. Working overtime, Monaststalwarts Columbies (more on him later), Krebbs (I wondejif he's related to Maynard.G.Krebbs?) and Cunningtorheld Collegians to a solitary 6 behinds to set up a likel}win. However Collegians re-grouped, and if their first goaagainst the wind did not seal the game, their seconccertainly did .Monash must now look to the last game before the micseason break without the services of Collier (ankle), guts!captain Howe (ribs) and Columbies . The rest will surely Iwelcome .UNIVERSITY BLACKS vs OLD TRINITYOld Trinity captain Graeme Treadwell won the toss onwindy Brens Oval, and kicked with the strong breeze. ttight first quarter where Old Trinity wasted several shotat goal, was slightly undone by the late goal into the winiby Mark Kohne. This turned out to be the only goal sco ragainst the wind all day . The second quarter followed thsame pattern as the first, with one team defending grimlywhile the other sat back and believed that the wind woulido the job . All that separated the teams was aiinspirational running goal by UB's Jason Mirtschin . Pi

l a half time blast from coach Ivan Tudor, Trinity came onwith all guns blazing, and a long, long goal to Simo.Lauletta gave them a 3 goal lead to set up an enthrallinfinal quarter. UB's coach, with the luxury of an 8 mabench, adapted his side from the tall starting line-up, bucould not seem to breech the Trinity backline, whresisted for nearly 15 minutes of the last stanza. Twquick goals gave the students a sniff, and a free kick tKohne from way downtown was duly converted, to give thhome team an exciting, and perhaps lucky result . ThTrinity coaching panel were disappointed at losing a ga

i that they had controlled for much of the day.WHITEFRLARS vs OLD ESSENDONOld Essendon had a huge win. The best player frWhitefriars was P. O'Brien and Essendon's best was Baialthough they had many good players .OLD GEELONG vs MARCELLIN

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No report from Como Park, where the visitors increasedtheir winning streak to 3 . Their clash with UniversityBlacks this week becomes a crucial test for both teams.ST1EOS, vs OLD 1V O EOnce again no report from the clubs, although my spytells me that St.Leos really served it up to the top team,leading by several goals at one stage . Coach David Supamust have had a word or two to say to his charges as theyrallied to record their sixth win in a row . Next week'sblockbuster between the top two teams will be worthgoing to see . Will the height of Collegians beat the runningmachine of Ivanhoe? Stay tuned . . . .PREVIEW : RO7 :CLUB 18: DIVISION IOld Scotch take on the might of De La Salle atCamberwell The young Cardinals are on a roll but mayfind De La's experience too much . De La Salle to win in aclose one Brunswick return to the close confines ofFleming Park to take on Prahran. The experience andskills of Prahraris Steve Ivak, Mick ODea and BrettCartlidge should prove too much for the courageousWickers . Prahran under new coach Micky Garafolo todraw away in the second half to take the points .Continued on page 49

TODAY'S 1 CHESClub XTFIII (1 )

Old Scotch v. De La SalleBrunswick V. Prahran Amateurs

Mazenod v. Therry PenolaOld Xaverians v . Old BrightonSt. Kevins v. Old Melburnians

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TiicRHYFzSGsA 3.1 32 53 5.4(24)OLDSCOTCH 3.2 8.4 10 .10 14 .16(100)Therry PenohL M. Cater 2, 0Sullhan 1, Keenan 1, Lees 1 . Gleeson, Ol ;::asney,Gauci, lanazzo. Russell. Carter. Old Scotch: Not recoved. Best, Not urrNed.Umpires: T. Jackson [F)BE LA SALLL 2.3 7.5 11.8 13.13 (91)BRUNSWICK 1.2 2.4 4.9 6.9(39)DE IA Sfild.E: Manntx 5, OBrien 3. B Rasher 1 . P Brasher 1 . P Baker 1, Orient 1,L Fisacaro 1 . BesC R Ford . MannLx• Jennuip, Byrne, Rosel . Baker Hnmsaiek : MHammer l, 0 McGowan 1, P Brunt 1, S James 1 . G Kerr I . Best R .Ma inelll, MHanmett, S James, R Sikara, L Kikullen, P Brunt Umpires: T. Hall. (F)I'MAIUM 0.5 3.9 6.11 11.13 (79)5'L.IiL*YINS 7.1 8.3 11.8 12.8 (80)Pnibran CartlMge 3, Owens 3, teak 2, Brand, BeleJ, O'Dea . Best : Jolurson, hak.Drnad . Brand, Fatboy,'.4torton Umpires: M. Cross, R. Parker (F) St.Kesins Hourigan6, Katousis 2, Morgan 2, Foatna. Measher. Best : Fogarty, Scillnk, Hou riaan,McMahon, Baker, T Dillo nOLD BRIGHTON 0.1 2.5 3.6 3.8 . INA1AZENGD 5.2 6.3 8.5 10.6 . (66)Old Brighton. Mandyiaris Cochran L'qrtrot. Best: AFTankles Maddox MandyLvisStannard Liptrot Erridge. hiazenock Busby 2, Jacobs 2, Paiunara Harvey PerezAkCutkch Bflston Van Den Gert. Best, Clifford Jacolu Ewnis Dresser GunnisonUmpires: M. Sneddon (F)OLD F,°ELB S 5.0 5.5 7 .6 11.7 (73)OLD %AVERLAIVS 1.1 4.2 6.5 6 .6(42)Oid Melurnians : Paine 3. Bains 2, Macleod 2, C. Tomlinson . J. Tomlinson. Rip,

Best : Paine, Bains, Rig BarcL=ley, Beaumont. Ntkakkis. Old Xaverians : to., Fay, Fowler. Beak 0'Sulliban, Farrow, Fay, C . Currodus, Jones, Stoney.

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Old ;=a'u r' -- d . -- , will playgame this week . Cords has ben one of the m< ]st- - theOMFC Club 18 team and for many years kept toe tetun goingwhen there was dwindling interest. However, his efforts have nowpaid off with new young players in the team providing addedspark . The All Stars wish to thank him for his efforts in thebackline and also off the field by keeping things runningsmoothly. Congratulations Cordo !Monash Blues • Luc Coit=_snbles, a favourite son of the Club XVIIIand an ex-captain of the Monash Blues, with over 100 qualitygames. this week bids au revolt to his team mates and Australia .He is destined for the rigours of working in France and all of usin the Club XbVTII competition visit him well for the future . (hopehe likes croissants, snails and vin ordinaire) . The emails will berunning hot should the Blues make the finals in August! All thebest Luc from everyone who is involved in the Club XVH LIn addition, Monash Blues welcomed a potential new rucknanfor season 2020 in the shape of a new new arrival in th :household . Congratulations go out to second time GrandfatLeon . and Uncle Bryce and their respective families . Bryce 's sisterand her new son are both well, and we wish them all the healthand happiness for the future .

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MDrush Blues 1.0 4.1 4.1 51 (31)• Eey 4, Oakley 4. Best: Lmnley, Baxter, Cook,D, Abwnese. Dry,

Lancaster. Monash Blues: 0'Shaness ; 2, wood 2, Moir 1 . Best: Columbies, Riddie,Bennett, Connington . Word. Byrden . Umpires : B. Nunn. P. Ranke (F)ST. IEO.S EMMAUS 1 .0 4.0 4.0 5.1[31)OLD IVANHOE 1 .5 2.6 7.14 9.15 (69)Umpires: to Windiow . P. Mitchell (F)

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MELBOURNE

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KEEPING ADOLESCENTS PLAYING SPORT:,Part 2

Parents require the adolescent to continue tosupport family activities . This can sometimesconflict with sporting interests, particularly ifmembers of the family have different sportand recreational interests . This problemcompounds when the adolescent develops anatural interest in the opposite sex andbegins to attend social activities to fulfil thisneed . An ideal situation is when all membersof a family share an interest in the sameactivities .

Extreme sports have captured theimagination of adolescents not only becauseof the thrills associated with these sports butalso because, despite their age, adolescentsare capable of adult skills . The ability to playas an adult means that adolescents need tohave access to the adult version of the sport .This includes access to the quality offaeIlities, equipment, umpiring, organisationand coaching required by adults. Inthemselves extreme sports are not alimitation for adolescent involvement butthey are activities that adolescents could do ifthey had access . Unfortunately these sportsare often the most difficult to get to andrequire extensive planning and preparation .

In summary, adolescence is a time whenindividuals have : many conflictingcommitments; limited mobility (not able todrive and less involved parents) ; the ability toplay adult games ; in many cases, acquiredanxieties about their sporting ability; noincome to support an involvement in adultlevel activities . On this last point it isinteresting to note that private golf clubs havevery affordable fees for adolescents golfersthus enabling them to access the bestfacilities. However this concession is onlyavailable if the adolescent golfer can play tothe required adult standards of stroke playand course etiquette .

There are other fine examples oforganisations and coaches that haveattempted to increase the access of

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adolescents to their sport by recognising theabove problems and developing solutions .The most appealing solution to the problem oftravel is to base sporting clubs at local highschools . Some state high schools haveexcellent programs for particular sports andteachers are employed for their coaching aswell as their teaching ability. These areexamples of efforts to improve eachindividuals access to adolescent sport .

A more perplexing challenge is to improveaccess to the less traditional sports and tomake the more expensive activities availableto all adolescents . At the Anglican ChurchGrammar School (ACGS) in Brisbane everyYear 8 boy learns to row in a single skull .This is one of the most exhilarating skills butcan be very expensive . The program at ACGSis conducted in the school's 50-metre pooland the boats are old skulls that are nolonger used by clubs or schools for racing.Once the boys have learned to balance andcontrol the oars they are taken to the neareststretch of water to experience rowing overlong distanees . The entire program is run bythe physical education department and hasbeen developed by Peter Shakespear (ex-Olympian and AIS coach), the school'sDirector of Rowing, The feature of thisprogram is that all boys participate andprogress at their own rate while being taughtby the physical education staff. Highlyskilled boys receive coaching from Peter andother qualified rowing coaches . Conducted inthis format, the school is able to offer rowingat minimal cost to each boy .

By combining the passion of a JohnHumphries with the initiative of a PeterShakespear and the resourcefulness of someof our schools and clubs it is possible to keepadolescents in sport while also being able togive them access to some of the moreexpensive and extreme activities .

Brian Douge

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REVIEWMentone confirmed their superiority of the rest ofthe section with another comprehensive victoryover the previously undefeated Salesian . A solidfirst half from the Vultures saw them take asizeable lead into the main break before areinvigorated Salesian outfit had a real crack inthe third . Despite some changes including Thainto CHF and Grace to FF, no inroads were made onthe scoreboard despite the home side's hardnessat the packs . Another 10 goalkickers for Mentonetold the story with Ogier, O'Meara and ChrisSullivan among the best in an additionalconsistent effort.Peninsula OB made the long trip out over toWilliamstown and apparently left at 3/4 time soas to beat the traffic on the way home . After acompetitive game the CY's savaged andembarrassed the Pirates with a goalkickingonslaught of the highest order. Previously theyhad repelled most of Peninsula's forward thrusts,and finished full of running and with a spirit theiropponents were unwilling or unable to match .McCutcheon, Bartolo, Macleod and Thompsonheaded an extensive list of contributors whodedicated the victory to long time supporter BarryGrigg who was presented with the match ball inhospital . We wish him a speedy recovery.In a game of contrasting halves, Parksidedominated the scoring in the first half to lead by38 pis over Kew at the main break . The K's,through the likes of Cullen (2) and Wood sprung tolife and with Stephens (FB) and Bradley (CHB)helping restrict the Red Devils to just 2 points . Amere 7 pts separated the sides going into the last.Beattie goaled to put Kew in front before a Cullengoal was disallowed . Parkside responded bykicking the last two goals and snuff out any hopeof an unlikely victory for the K's. Moodie (FF/FB)played a great skipper's game while McCall stoodup in the frenetic last qtr .Oakleigh had 8 scoring shots in the opening tenminutes but only managed a solitary major butproduced a better second term to lead WestBrunswick at 1/2 time. The second half belongedalmost solely to the Magpies as they booted 9 goalsto the Krushers 4 to run out comfortable anddeserved winners. Defenders Tolley and McHenryplayed well for the vanquished . No word from theWesties .Powerhouse was within a kick of La Trobe at themain break but the Students dominated the

remainder of thecontest to win by ahandsome 71 pointmargin . Close (9) hada day out in front of the sticks to take BOGhonours .PREVIEWMentone will account for the improving La T robeas the visitors again take time to acclimatise to aground of tighter dimensions to their own . TheVultures are teaming well and will be too hungryto let their guard down. Given reasonable weather,a 7 goal margin should ensue .Powerh ouse hosts Kew in what represents anoutside chance for it to gain some points for thefirst time in 2001 . I'd love to back them but theirtrack numbers are disappointing as the loss ofseveral premiership players continues to take itstoll . Both sides have struggled to string four qrtrstogether, but Kew boasts more depth and talentand should get the chocolates to the tune of 29points .Peninsula takes on Splesian who suffered theirfirst loss last week . Usually a good tussle betweenthese two sides however the Pirates' heavy defeatcould make it hard for them to get up over theChaddy boys on the rebound, who should be tooaccomplished and organized .West Brunswick is showing signs that it can buildon its two wins to date and will pushWilliamstown at the Western Oval . The CY's haveworked well out of defence and should haveenough talent around the packs to get home byabout 4 majors although the Westies could behard to stop if they produce another good runningdisplay .Parlcside snuck home over Kew last week and willbe looking to make a better fist of things againstOakleigh . The McCall v Adamic ruck duel couldhave quite a bearing . The Devils won't go quiet thisweek and should have more forward targets thanthe Krushers to win by 26 points .

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Power House v. KewPeninsula 0 B v . Salesian

West Brunswick v. Williamstown CYMSParkside v . Oakleigh

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_.,tw;~reous player who s 110% for his team-in ites and his club . Pebble is known for his fitnessand willingness to put his on--he line . Ie is aformer club captain and ru er- i E ._ I, to setsa fine example on and 10 1term committeeman . (George is a highly skille ' utility, to t , ' on thewing or anywhere near goals . He v .s a memt- ofParkside's B Section premiership team fn '88, andhas been a regular senior player ever since . Georgeis ?criolvn as Gorgeous George or Aggro dependingon his mood, and is one of the club charactersCongratulations to you both from all your mates ~-tParkside.

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Salesi_:a; Than 3, Grace 2, Healey 2, Sutherland, Bowman . Tod( 'Stevens. Best: Nannes, Canavan, Bobetic, GasparL Suther . md,StevensMentone: iviacgeorge 6, Ogier 3, Dixon 2, Hayes 2, T.Barr . C .Barr, Uptin, C Sullivan , White , Rowley . Stephens. Best: 0'Heara .Ogler, Dixon, M .Barr . Rowley, Stephens Umpire: J . Grossbard, L .Katz (F )LA TROPE 5.2 6.6 11 .10 18.17 (125)

POWERHOUSE 2 .1 6.1 7,4 8.6 (54)Latrobe: Close 9, White 4, Tucker 2 . Ludeman, Bullen,Fredrickson . Best: Close, Tucker, Camm, t'dhite, Perry . Edwards .Powerhouse D Miller 3, Dodd 2, Contreras, Robinson, N Miller,Best: D Miller, J Clarke, Plush, Harris, Ryan. N Miller. Umpire : M .Giiday (F)KEW 1.0 5,4 10,7 11.11 (77)PA9RI:SIDE 5.3 11,6 11.8 13.10 (88)Kew: Beattie 3, Cullen 2, Woodhouse 1, S .Bruno 1, Moussi I .Gillam 1, Raffaelle 1, Wood 1 . Best: Stephens . C .Bradley,Cracknell, Landwehr, Cullen, Beattie .Parkside : Beck 3, Moodie 3, Copley 1, Hockey 1, Marrulli 1, McCall1, Pino 1, Storehouse 1, Williams I . Best : Moodie, Wise, McCall,Chilcott. Beck, Williams. Umpire : J . Heffernan, G. Roberts (F)

WILLIAMSTOWN CYhiS 4 .4 7.10 10 .16 21 .25 (151 )PENINSULA O .B. 4.5 6.5 9.6 9.6(60)

Williamstown CYMS :tiVliltams 5 . Bartolo 5, McCutcheon 3, Twist 2,t1'uchatsch 2, Munro, Case, Featherston, Thompson . Best:MeCuteheon, Bartoio. Featherston, Toby, Macleod, Thompson.

Peninsula o .B:Coughlan 2, Payze, A. Atchison . J . Atchison, Kent .Prendergast. White. Best : Burke . Crean . Goldthorp, Prendergast,Warner. Kent . Umpire: A . Chapman, K. Brewer (F)GAI{LEIGH 3.8 5.11 6.13 9.15 (69)

WEST BRUNSWICK 4.4 5.8 8.12 14.14 (98)

OaRleigh : Dppley 3, Shultz 2. P. Papadopoulos 2, Daltonl . Treaey1 . Best : Tolley, Papadolpoulos . 2vieHenry. Shultz, S . Kitts, Wands'Umpire: 1 . Burgess. T. Friedman (F)

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s 2, Dennis 1, Wayland I . Campagna 1 . Durbridge 1venson 1 . Best: Dalrymple, Fraser, Ryan, Giansant e

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CYMS: Cannon 5, y+fcCutcheon 2 . Hann, Kc,uinBurgess . Best: Cannon . PacCutcheon, Pach. Daniel, BurgessCar r.Pe: O.B. : Harding. Ptesley. Krohn, Po .vney. Best: WhelanP` "len. Haworth . McPherson

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1 R. Adam s2 A. Delle-Ver ni3 S. Pin o4 D. warren5 T. Stonehouse6 A. Stuart7 J. Muscat8 J. Chilcott9 A. Constantini10 A . Vit a11 B . Hockey (VC)12 D . McCall13 A . Copley14 V. Romano15 D . Moodie (C)16 P. Romano17 A . Romano18 A . Reginato19 C . Williams22 R . Wis e23 R . Beck24 R . Marull i25 M . McPherson26 S . Ross27 D. Matthews28 R . Martinez29 J . Liboaperto30 S . Gunn31 A. Inglis (RVC)32 J . McCall33 K. Alla n34 M . Romano35 C . Panjari36 J . Sculley (CR)37 J . Panjari38 F. Darrigo42 P. Dean43 J . Hubbard44 P. Soligo47 B . Pollock50 B . Carman51 J. Scholl52 E . Cassasio55 J. Eastwood56 C . Massett58 T. Mangos60 J . Drakopoulos

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1C0_ ._,_ 21- -TIC3NS :

Congrats goes to Leah Gallagher, PaulDinneen and Luke Moncrieff who have finally

'`broken through the ice' as the saving goes .They are all umpiring their first game in B'Section this wee'- . i4S°ll Done! Hope you havea great game !

i'T: . . .

; :':ark Jenkins a Vin Vescovi wish to passon their thanks to the IiAZENOD Football

Club for their excellent aftermatch hospitalityin Round 5 . Not Marcellin. . . . many apologiesto Mazenod Football Club .

Also Craig Brajtberg would ]]_„ to thank OLDflJ1ENTCNIANS not Nlento : . : i u C for theirsupport of his 200th game in Roud 4.

-)IJft DEr .

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to May 26th Ques_ion - Play on . Thisiner is Mr. D. Loone (Ivlonas h

The ball is trapped. A field bounce. TheWerribee ruck slips over as he runs in tocontest the ball therefore the Ormond playercatches the ball in mid-air, lands and does asharp turn to the right but is tackled by 3Werribee players . What is the Field Umpire'sdecision?i;f9 NTf3. DE rS:

VAFA charge only covers deliberate contact(whether it be reckless, intentional ornegligent) . Umpires have been instructedthat if contact was accidental, a report not bemade but a free kick to be awarded againstthe player who has made the accidentalcontact . If the umpire was "poleaxed" and theumpire was unsure whether it was anaccident or not he would be advised to reportthe matter and leave it to the Tribunal to sortout . If contact was made, a free kick does nothave to be given if the umpire thinks himself/ herself may have accidentally contributedto the contact being made - in other words,the umpire is called on to adopt acommonsense approach. The VAFA will

review this facet of the reporting system viathe Rules Review Meeting and ExecutiveSeminar at the end of the season .

- _'a3 :Aion - iviount Lf-dale .

- Huge ground, lots of parkingace aroi nd ground and out in car park ,

second ground behind club rooms, signagefence around boundary as well as securityfence surrounding facilities, large electronicscoreboard, function room and barunderneath office and boardroom, close tobusy highway, grounds well maintained butafter rain . . . . .very muddy in centre . Goodplace to be come September !

(Goalie) - Nickname :Bobby, Age : Life starts at 40 !!!!, BeganUmpiring in 1 950, 860 games, currently in BSection, umpire for the enjoyment of the

ie, AFL Team: Geelong, Best AFL Player :Gary Ablet t

s ; (Goalie) - Nickname : Ponyboy,29, -egan Umpiring in 2001, 4 games ,

curr, tly in B Section, umpire for theenjoyment of the game, AFL Team : St Kilda,Best AFL Player: Robert Harvey - St . Kilda .

I,E : )ULOS (Goalie) - Nickname :Langer, Age : 35, Began Umpiring in 2001, 6games, currently in B Section, umpires sothat he is still involved with footy afterfinishing his career as a player, AFL Team :Carlton, est AFL Player : Craig Bradley .

Jl . - pires)

The PUMPS Luncheon will be held on June10th 2001 in the Umpires Room at

Elsternwick Park. For more informationplease contact John Kelly on 9557 2727 (H)or johnikeilyatelstra .easymail_eom.au .

FUNCTION DATES:

VAFA Race Day - 24/6/01 ; Cocktail Night -27/7/01; Annual Dinner - 27/8/01 ; GrandFinal Brunch & BBQ - 23/9/01 andPresentation Night - 28/9/01 .

FIN I.Y . . .

All correspondence todiannewhitele; ~bigpond .com

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As Phil S tevens mentioned in his column,,From My Desk " it has been a long, longtime since the blue and white jumpers of theVAFA were seen in football combat with theboys in gold and black from the other side of,ur great country.

It has been too long, and as two great football<;tates who believe in the ideals of Amateursport, we hope that encounters between ourWo states become regular events .

Whether that be in a carnival form, or ascontinuing home/away encounters is still tobe deliberated and this decision willultimately come down to cost and whether afourth side can commit itself to a regularcarnival format.

More of that at a later date, other than to saythat before today's game ourselves, WAofficials and an official from SA will meet todebate progress in these areas .

The WAAFL, like ourselves, has an extremelyproud history since its beginnings in 1 922and with 44 member clubs, 122 seniorteams and 32 colts (under 20) teams theleague provides football for 7 ,000 players atthe grassroots level .

The WAAFL seeks to provide a quality, highstandard competition for those who choosenot to commit themselves to play in theWestar competition, the second tiercompetition in WA, and to provide a qualitytraining ground for players, who in time maydevelop into players ready to move to the elitelevels.

Obviously theideals of theWAAFL and theVAFA are verysimilar, and weextend a warm welcome to John Davies(President), Bob Stow (Executive Officer), theplayers and the group of officials who makeup the WA contingent this weekend.

I am pleased to announce that the playerdeemed to be the best player on the groundwill be awarded the Neil Judge Medal, andthis is in honor of Neil who was the ExecutiveOfficer of the WAAFL for many, many years .Neil has made the journey east and willpresent the medal named after him followingthe game .

To our own team, which is representative of

our C, Dl, D2, D3 and D4 sections, I wish

them all the best for the match . My Executive

thanks coach George Voyage and his

support staff for their efforts in putting such

a quality team together - no easy task when

you consider that the clubs belonging to

these sections are engaged in matches this

weekend. We appreciate the support of our

clubs who, in the main, gave the thumbs up

for the VAFA to include this match in this

year's program - important because this was

the only date that WA had free to travel and

play .

1 wish everyone from both states anenjoyable weekend and hope that thematch itself provides the players with alifelong memory .

Richard EvansVAFA President

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{: L_ . .George Voyage

Ian Cave,David Cook ,Tony Gilchrist, Bruce

Ivey, Michael Sholly,Mark Tymins

RUNNEL / - .-John Kani s

TEAM MANAGE :Ian Cave

Con Marangoudakis

TR _ : --- ''~~°~.̀

Phil O'Donoghue (Head) ,Andy GoldbergSteve Woosnam

CLU3

1 Dean Matthews (C) Bulleen-Tempiestowe

2 Julian Smith (VC) Monash Blues

3 Mark Liddell Caulfield Grammarian s

4 Brad Davis AJAX. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . .. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .... .. : .. . . . . . . . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . ..

. .. . ..5 Brock MooneY . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . .. Collegians .. . . . . . . . .. . .. . ..

. .. . . . . ..6 Brendan Murphy Old Mentonians. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . .. . .. . . .

7 Scott McPherson Old Essendo n

8 Andrew Urbancic Fitzroy Reds. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9 Richard Hosking Collegians '. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

10 Dave Martin Bentleigh. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

11 Dave Rogers Monash Blues

12 Andy Cultrera Aquinas OC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

13 Steve Buckle St . Leos Emmaus WP

1.4. .11ige1 Credlin Old Camberwell. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15 Adam Cannane West Brunswic k

16 Cam Unsworth Collegians. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .17 Brad Willmore B

18 Jordan Leask Old Essendon

19 Andrew Will Caulfield Grammarians. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . .. . . . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . . . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . . . .. . .. . .. . .. . . . . .20 Andrew Kent Old CareY . ._ .__ . .. . . . . .. . . . . .. . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . .. . .

21 Jason Plant Banyule.. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . ..

22 Brendan Vaughan St. Leos Emmaus WP.. . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

23 Daniel Den Braber Aquinas OC

24 JaysonE.gan. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Banyule . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ._ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

25-Ben Couch. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Old Geelong. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

26 Anthony Browne Hampton Rovers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

27 Nick I Iarrison Collegian s. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Wayne Hinton (VAFA - 1), Graham Regan (WAAFL)

Santo Caruso, Peter Teasdale (VAFA )

Stephen Caple, Bernie Hoare (VAFA)

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,.. ~4 ..;''.~.. ,. .r. ., . . .. . ~ _ ., .. . . .. . .,J ~

~ffi~ :,n® GLUE

2 Chris Stone Nollamara. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . .. . . . . .. . .. .. . .. .. . .. . .._ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 Jamie Sullivan CBC. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ._ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 Dean Byrne Swan Athletic. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 Michael Scarione Swan Athleti c.... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 Matt Fong. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . North Beach. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7 Steve O'Brien CBC

8 Clint Atkins . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Wemble~' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9 Phillip Johnston CBC_

1y0 Brendon Bleakley. _ _ _ CBC. . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . . . . .. . .. . . .. .. . ..1 Chris Perkin (VC) North Beach

12 Stephen Southern Wembley. . . .. .. . . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . .-. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13 Cameron Hall North Fremantle

14 Michael Pratt North Beach. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15 Greg Pires North Beach. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16 Heath Lewis North Fremantle

17 Chris Della-Vedova CB C

18 Dean Taylor North Fremantle. . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19 Matt Giles University. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20 San:i Quinn University. . . . . .. . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .

21 Shane Maloney CBC. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . .. . .. . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . . .._ . . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . ..22 Cian Evans (C) CBC--l-1-1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . .. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..23 Andrew Dobson North Fremantle. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24 Brett Davis North Beach. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

F'-:I.D:

GOAL:

COAC : _ : mBrad Dunn

ASST. COACH :Trevor Schore r

Bill Payne

Guy Zaiti

S:Bob Tanner

Wayne Hinton (VAFA - 1), Graham Regan (WAAFL)Santo Caruso, Peter Teasdale (VAFA )Stephen Caple, Bernie Hoare (VAFA)

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REVIEWIn the epic blockbuster at Brunswick Street Oval,Bentleigh's inaccuracy early, as well as lapses inconcentration cost Bentleigh dearly . Weber, McCullochand Martin performed well for the Demons, whose lastquarter comeback was pleasing, but again poor kickingwas the decisive factor.Monash Gryphons' star Mat Killmister returned frominjury and hit the ground running against UHSOB withnine for the match, including five in the first quarter.This allowed Monash to establish a handsome lead whichthe students could never bridged. Wright and Collinswere among the best for UHSOB .The JOCs defeated a spirited but undermannedElsternwick unit in what was a close contest for muchof the day. The well-drilled JOCs were able to use thewind well in the last quarter to win by 21 points, butWickers coach Leigh Murphy was pleased with his boys'efforts, while acknowledged there was still some work todo .South Melbourne Districts were too good for local rivalsAlbert Park in the Battle of The Lake . Districts were ableto increase their stranglehold on the game as time wenton, in the end resulting in a comfortable victory over theFalcons . Albert Park ruckman Julian Storey was astandout performer for the home side .Richmond recorded their first win for the year with acome from behind win against a disappointingHawthorn. Chief Shannon and Whisper O'Sullivan werethe best for the victors whilst "Ringo" Delaney and AdamCollins were the Hawks best .PREVIEWROUND 7What Pete Says : Elsternwick host Richmond Centralin what should be an intriguing contest . Murphy's menwill be keen to steady the ship after four straight (all toteams above them), and will no doubt be putting in thehard yards on the training track, while the Cobras will bebuoyant after their first victory of the season . Very toughto call, but I'll give the Wickers the benefit of the doubt onthis occasion.Hawthorn entertain South Melbourn e Districts atRathmines Road in another match that is difficult tochoose an outcome. The Hawks will be smarting afterbeing upset by Richmond Central, and Districts will beon a high after their derby victory. In the end, I'vedecided to wimp out on thorough research and insteadchosen to plump for the home side . Hawthorn to win .The undefeated St . Johns OC make the trek fromDandenong to play the struggling UHSOB in Parkville .This is the JOCs' last match before the "doomsdaydouble" against Bentleigh and Fitzroy respectively, and

they will want tomake the most ofthis opportunityto try and build asignificant percentage buffer . It is very difficult to see a

n other result, but stranger things have happened. JOCsfor mine.Bentleigh welcome Monash Gryphons to The Rec andwill be looking to get on track after suffering their firstloss of the season to the Fitzroy juggernaut . The Grypliswill no doubt have Bentleigh star, the "shooter," ChrisSharp, on their minds but they have a proven goalkickerof their own in Mat Killmister . It should be interesting tosee if it turns into a shoot-out, or, if both teams aremindful of each other's goalscoring potential, turn thematch into a dour, defensive contest . I'd love to see theGryphs win, but I ean't look past Bentieigh .Finally, those media darlings of "The Age," Fit-travel to The Falcons Nest (or is it Lair?) to taI__~ o nPark . Seriously, it is good to see the lower grades oz _leamateurs get some more widespread, mainstream mediacoverage, and certainly the magnitude of their results hasdone this no harm either. This is almost a mirror imageof the UHSOB - JOCs match and I expect a similaroutcome.What Ed Says: Elsternwiek at home to ievisitors are definitely on the improve and 1 ll prove ahandful but the Wicks should prove too much.Another VFL game as Hawthorn host Souttf :The Hawks were desperately disappointed wieffort last week. Their young list has plenty of poand coach Tyson will be keen that they rejuvanate theiryear. South on the other hand have been quietly goingabout their business, not dropping games that theyshouldn't. Toss of the coin, maybe the Hawks .Jots travel to the Zoo to take on Uni High . The studentsare trying to revive confidence after the shattering homeloss to the Reds but the Jocs haven't done too muchwrong. With ruckman Koppens in fine form (and alongwith Mushy Jackson from the Reds an early B+Ffavourite) the Jocs are assured first use of the footy . Thevisitors by five .Bentleigh host Monash and will be desperately keen toatone for last week's defeat . I still think the top three areout there on their own and in many regards last v--kdidn't prove much. The Demons for me.The now official 'hotpots' Fitzroy venture down t oPark. The Reds are certainly the best performed te, . abut I get the feeling that last week might have been a bitof a wake up call for them . The postage stamp might suitthe potent Reds forward line and they should record acomfortable win.

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is, awks, JOCs, Demons, Reds .' :s, Hawjs, Jocs, Gryphs, Reds

- wish to remind all their female supportersies' Luncheon this Saturday (2nd June )

, ;innencing at 12 .30pm. It will include a Le Reveuct presentation, during which wine and finger foo d

11 1 be served. Feel free to invite friends and enjoy the~ ndly atmosphere . For further information, please

t Janine Pearson on 9866 4250 .i_ ryphons - Round 8 (June 16) is the past

> day as they host Fitzroy Reds . There will be aduring the day with festivities continuing into th e

ing at the Gryph Inn from 7 .30pm for a $5 entry fee ,,, _lir 'tng DJ . There will also be a theme ( thank Heals) -

as your favourite song title . Nirvana's "Come Ase" is banned. Be there! !

'7tTI4CE NT

Ay - ds players, officials and supporterssding the match away to Monash Gryphons in

ci 8 (June 16), due to continuing renovations at Eastield Reserve, the usual entrance for vehicles at~y Street is not available. Instead, please use the.nee at Sir John Monash Drive (Melway ref . 68 F1 -<._.7pear in some older editions of Melways as Railway

e) .

in, I can be contacted via e-mail onsonCacentrelink .gov.au, phone on 9920

fax on 9920 9097. Thank you to those who have:d reports this week, please keep up the goo dain, we'd like to hear from as many people a s

.e, so please contact either myself or Ed .your team today, and have a great VAFA

- congratulations Graem ee" Be-. t tie on reaching the more than

in tendable milestone of 200 ganaes . "Beats "is a ~reat club man and all players, coaching

d committee wish you the best .

Benfleigh 2St Johns IAlbert Park 4

CLUB

D3 Sr`iI4RSLST WE TOTAL

4536313130

ita Hawthorn 7er Monash Gryphons 9

Hawthorn 2 16Albert Park 2 13Elsternw~ick 1 10i+9onash Gryphons 3 11Bent)eigh 0 1 1

D3 RESERVE

ST. JOHNS 4.3 8 .10 12.17 17.18 (120)ELSTERNWICK 5.2 7.4 12.7 15.9 (99)St Johns: Ham3, Hartnett 3, Jones 2, Ladson 2, Cotton I, Hilton 1, B Hilton1, Holmes 1, Van Hooten 1 . Walker I, R Walker 1 . Best: Hartnett. Ham, B.Hilton . Walker, Jnes, O'Donnell.Elsternwics: Mussared 7, Mahoney 4, Fitzpatrick 1, Curtain 1, McAdam I .Foster l . Best : Mahoney, B Mahoney . Muresared tVtgmore. Bravington,Hartley. Umpires: A. Ladd, P. Jones (F )RICHMOND CENTRAL 3.2 5.3 10.4 14.15 (99)HAWTHORN AMATEURS 2.2 7.7 13.7 13.10 (88)Richmond: Dutton 3, Byrnes 3, Whlte 3, Andonopoulos 2. Shannon,Browne, Howell . Best : Tilley, Deegan, Stobus,W9llte, Bprnes, KellyHawthom : Lauletta 7. Banfield 2, Jackomos 2. Delaney, Kerr. Best:Delanry, BanIIeld, A.CutlLts . Lauletta . Cater, KerrUmpires : D . D'Altera It Smith (F)SOUTH MELB . DISTRICTS 4.4 7.9 10.12 16.18 (114)ALBERT PARK 2.0 5.0 6.4 8.6 (54)South Melbourne Districts: Jacobs 5. Doyle 4, Tslcaderis 3, McQualter 2,Luxtord i, M. Hannan 1 . Best : MeQaalter, Tuxford . Daly, M. hannan, E .Henderson, Jacobs.Albert Park: Allan 4, Chambers I . Parmansehe, McGuire, Variables . Best:Not received .Umpires: D. Stephens. P. Griffiths (F )MONASH GRYPHONS 6.4 10.7 14.11 19.17 (131)U .H.S .O.B 1.1 3.2 6.4 10.8 (68)Monash: Killmister 9, Walter 2, Jenldn 2 . Beslee, Floaerday. Healy,Stratford . Gould, Rutherford N . Best: Flowerday, Rutherford N . Killimster.Wells, Hetherington . Bourbon.UHSOB: Collins 4, Wallace 2, Zuhekt, Uebergang B. Tate . Maguire S. Best :Wright, Cleveland, Smith D, Jackson . Rose, Collins.Umpires: H. Little, A. Hoogendyk (F)FI17,ROY REDS 2.3 7.4 10.7 11.9 (75)BENTLEIGH 1.5 2.7 3.11 6.18 (54)Fitzroy Reds : Ronctll 2, Pidoto 2 . Hart B 2. Rawlins 2, Curtis, Jackson P.Urbancia Best: Calutt V, Addieott, Drury, Clarke, Curds, WharfBeatleigh; Sharp 2. Martin, Brown, Wtthington, Eyles . Best : Weber,McCulloch, Martin D, Adaway, Graham, Seeley.Umpires: A. Simpson, G. Paleodimas (F)

RESERVESST. JOHNS 2.3 4.5 5.6 12.9 (81)ELSTERNWICK 2 .2 2.4 5.6 5.6(36)St Johns: Sacco 3, Sakanis 3, Wallis 2, Harris I . Hassin I . Dragwidge I .Johnson 1. Best: Dragwidge, Boulton, Bassin, Waters, Hall, Hyland .Elstemwiek: Cotton 2, Hanl;In I . Lilikanis 1, Devonshire 1. Best: Kirkham,Granjenange, O'Connor. PerumaL Surman, Allen .RICHMOND CENTRAL 1.1 2.1 5.3 9.5 (59)HAWTHORN AMATEURS 3.3 5.7 7.10 7.12 (54)Richmond: Day 2, S .Shannon 2, Jones 2 . Defiietas, Berhnano. Best:Bunshaw, S.Shannon, Ha", D.Shannon, JonesHawthorm : Lord ~2, hluncrfeff. Alexander. Berry, Tyson, J.WilIlams . Best:Mountain, Ryan, Gourlay`, M.Zauarella . VIDanl . ArtfulSOUTH MELB.DIS9RICI5 2.2 4.6 6.9 8.15 (63)ALBERTPARK 3.2 5.3 6.9 7.9(51)South Melburne Districts : Downing 4, Thomas 2, Pohlner I . Slade 1 . Best:Sutherland, McCauley. McKerron, Dov.•ning, Warren,Albert Park: Pastras 2, Toth 2, Payne 1, Costello i, Dee 1 . Best: Gay.william ,Redpath, Davey, Allen .MaaBsh Gryghons 1 .2 3.3 6.6 7.11 (53)U.H.S.O.B 2.4 6.5 8.5 10.5 (65)Moaash: Gems 3 . Bagnall, Gilchrist, Graydon . Watson . Best: White.Warren, Charleson. Mastromanno, Graydon, Gonis .UHSOB: Carrick 3, Starbuek 2, Webber 2, French 2, Oakley . Best: Oakley,Rees, Barron, Webber, Pendelbury, Rea.F"1TZROYREDS 7.4 13.7 18.15 21.19 (145)BENTLEIGH 0.0 1.0 2.1 2 .1(13)Fitzroy Reds : Kane 8, George 3, Dibenedetto 2, Parsons A. Parsons J.Heenan. Schiam, Mackinnon, Marcon. Madden, Bare . Best: Parsons A,Parsons J, Kane, Dibenedetto, Puglia, HeenanBentleigh; Pitttto 2 . Best : Lewis, Wade, Neve, Dimattina, Cavanagh, Clough .

TO"DAY' S MATCHES.D3 Section

Elsternwick v. Richmond Centra lHawthorn Amateurs v. Sth Melbourne Districts

UHSOB v. St . Johns 0 CBentleigh v. Monash Gryphons

Albert Park v . Fitzroy Reds

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E r : . . . pl .F.G . .-_ _ . aSFIT'Coach : John Ahem Coach : Ron Gordon C oach : Leigh Murphy Senior Coach: Graham Burgzn 14n -

Res. Coach : Steve U n Res. Coach : Steve Hall R es Coach : Andrew Curtain Res Coach : Andrew George Coach : Peter Tyson

1 Smit hP I C Sharp (C) 1 . L. Murphy (C) 1 M .FrisbyRes Coach: P McLenr i

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.PastrasN 2 P Morgan 2 . A . Hankin 2 A Walsh 1a I . Baccin i

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.J .Storey 3 A Pittito 3. D. Fitzpatrick 3 M.Wharf lb B Hudson

.4 G. Parmansche 4 D Lewis (RC) 4. A. Tilley 4 J .Hamilton 2a G Broadley

.5. S .Allan 5 M Eyles 5. M. Whelan 5 D.Kane

6 J .Bennie2b E3a G

SillJackso n

6. J . Willox 6 R Weber 6 . D . Brennan7 J.Doyle 3b A Knott7. J .Sutton 7 S Brown 7 . J . McAdam9 C'Pnor 4 E Bettio

8. C. Jackson 8 L Martin 8 . S. Currie (RC) 10 A.Urbancic 5a S Avery9 . P. Chambers 9 I Jackson 9 . T. Hartly 11 B .Doyle5b B Ruzicka10 . M.Phillips 10 A Henry 10. R . Bravington 12 C .Sheather

11 . A. Fleming 11 D Martin (C) 11 . L. Missaglia 13 M .James6a P Avery

12. N .Langdon 12 L Codarin 12. N . Wigmore 14 T.Clarke 6b N Tierney

13. B .Payne 13 G Prigg 13 . P. Stankovich 15 J .Vernali 7 D Moncrieff

14. S .Fairfield 14 C Martin 14 . B . Mahony 16 G .Clohesy 8a N Haye s

15. B .Adamson 15 P Withington 15 . M . Noonan 17 B .Lee 8b J Menni e

16 . C.Roberton 16 P Jemmeson 16 . M . Burman 18 J .Horridge 9 R Ogl e

17 . D. McLellan 17 J Psaras 17 . J . Ward 19 P.Cook 10 P Orchard

18 . J . Taylor 18 H Dwyer 18 . A. Neil 20 T.Mitchell 11 A Sill

19 . A.Steward 19 S Hall 19 . A. Peasley 21 A .Sainsbury 12 S Banfield

20 . M .Abbott 20 R Fishlock 20. K. Currie 22 B .Cahill 13 J Povey

21 . S.Waugh 21 A Graham 21 . P. Stuchberry23 T.Jackson 14a D Lauletta

22 . S.Redpath23 S Adaway . 22. M . Mussared

24 K.Gratta nJackson25 P

14b T Fitzpatric k

23. T.Faranda24 L Holmesby 23. S . Curtain (VC)

.26 B Buick

15 M Tyso n

24. J .Murray25 D Gold 24 . A . Foster

.27 J Loft

16a C Reed

25. J .Sutcliffe26 B Padgham 25 . B . Frankin

.28 J.Card 16b D Lahiff

26. G.Finn27 J Seeley 26 . C. Mahony (VC) 29 D .East 17a D Zaverella

27 . S .Ridoui28 M McCulloch 27 . M . Daniels 30 B .Foster R18b Tongue

28 . R.Buckley29 A Clough 28 . W. Davidson 31 P.Crowe

PRyan

29 . T.Goldsmith30 A Miksad 29 . S. Mahony 33 S .Drury 19 J Law

30 . A.Thomas31 R English 30 . M. Nicol 34 D.Uttle 20 S Parke r

31 . S.McGuir e' 32 D Fishlock 31 . G . Devonshire 35 A.Mackinnon 21 P Burke

32 . Odoric oD .33 M Effting 32. M. Hunt 36 W .Fawaz 22 A Collins

33.34

T. MurrayG .Meyer-Heinrich 34 D Castro 33. M . Cunningham 38 N .Bishop

Georg e39 A23aJ

MMichea l

iA ti.35. A . D'Mingo 35 L Ireson 34 . M . Honking .

40 G .Bance23 b24 J

nrJackomonis

36. M .Pearson 36 M Backman 35 . P. McNally 41 R .Burgman 25 M Zaverella37 . L.Hogan 37 P Hutchison 36 . P. McDonogh 421 I .McBurnie 26 D ViIlani38 . C.Lamont 38 G Beattie 37 . L. Lambert 43 LVIIani 27 R Lord39 . J .Robilotta 39 L Pitiito 38 . B. Currie 44 B .Hart

28 D Lackins40 . M .Lapsley 40 J Bounsall 39 . P. Allen 45 G .Hassett

29a M O'Brien41 . K.Weaver 41 J Neve 40 . S. Bacon 46 P.Heaph y

42 Bola sS 42 A RAikkelsen 41 . J. Yemm 49 A .Puglia 29b P Barke r.

43.

J .Tsoukas 43 S Sice 42. J . Lilikakis 50 B .Aggenbach 30 K McDougal.

44 . B.Isard 44 G Saddington 43. P. Clark 51 J .Rawlings 31 L Collins

45. A.Gay 45 A Wade 44. C . Walker 52 B .O'Connor 32 P McLennan

46. D .MacKintosh 46 I Picken 45 . R . Grandemange 53 S.Addicott 33 S Stevens

47. W.Gauci 47 P Dimattina 46 . S . Smith 55 N .Mathews 34 R Johnsto n

48. M .Willis 48 M 0'Reilley 47 . S . Ritchie 56 TMadden 35 J Carguil l

49. T.Houston 49 M Clark 48 . M . Frankin 58 B .Neal 36 M Dao u

50. D .McKay 50 A Stanes 49 . D. Byrne 59 R .Johnston eTirrel l61 B

37 D Carter

Si . J . Costello 51 M Pirie 51 . M . Purcell.Aude n62 N

38 B Bruns

52. N .Strang 52 L Sampson 52 . P. Roberts.

63 G Makdesi39a S Davies

53 . M .Williams 53 M Sidney 53. B. Hilton,

64 D.Trindade 39b D Pritchar d

54 . S . Kidd 54 G Richards 54. S. Kirkham 65 S .Bramley40 B Moore

55 . D.Allan 55 M Unsworth 57. T. Byrne 66 D.Timms 41 A Donki n

56 . P. Kemp 56 C Aitken 70 S.Dibendetto 42 T Dixon

57 . A. Seek 58 T Caterson 71 P.Gunn 43a A Bric k

58 . S.Toth 60 F Cavanagh 72 M.Dikeakos 43b1 Chep a

59 . B.Letchford 74 N .Fitzpatrick 44 B Allder60. S.Lawson The Rent;eig¢p Club 75 W.Daniel 45 A Burke

61 . C .Brockhouse Licensed Premises Bistro, 80 G.Box 46 T O'Hanlo n77. J .Robertson Gamirrg & TAB.

82 P.Howorth 47 J Berry78. A .Dee 84 Z.Senburgs 48 C Alexander

79. J .Sgroi Ph : 9557 7938 88 S .Greenwood 49 D McGowan80 . B .Martyn 99 P.Diacogiogis 52 M Delaney81 . T.Walton 55 A Saulle82 . J .Stubbs Fit M Football Club Ltd83 . C .Jeffrey84 . D .Harris The Lord Dewq Hotel

85 . G .Daley Brunswick St, Fvtoj~ "` "86. H .Ross

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S . , I- _ . U .N .S.Q . B .;h : Jack Mcl r i C r. n Coach : Bruce Mullens Coach : Pete :Brearty Coach : Pat MackeyCoach: Dave Rainer F .G ~. A Res Coach: M Hancock Res Coach : K Johnston Res Coach: Peter Dinnic k

1 S. Bourbon 1 M Smith 1 . R. Hassain 1 . P. Daly 1 M. W ri ght2 M. Healy 2 B Holmes 2 . M .Ladson 2 . M . Hannan 2 B. Ueberang

3 A. Grady 3 T O'Sullivan 3. S .Hilton 3 . M . johnstone 3 T. Camero n

4 N. Rutherford 4 P Mijitavic 4. S .Holmes 4 . S. Stepnell (C) 4 T. Clevelan d

.5 T. Gilchrist 5 S Shannon 5. C.Horbury 5 . S. King 5 T. Fulton

6 O. Becker 6 G Bunshaw 6. L.O'Donnell 6 . W. Rosowski 6 S. Cracknell

7 D. Walter 7 P Byrnes 7. R.Back 7 . A . Hannan 7 D . Zulucki

Blandford8 J 8 G Malcolm 8. R.Dowsett 8 . B . Luxford 8 D . Hastett (VC).

9 G. Wadley 10 A Swika 10 . M .Courmadus 9 . B . Powell 9 R . Smith10 B. Carrick

10 P. Williamson 10 A White 11 . S .Ham 10. S . Aquiline 11 J. Shepherd11 A . Nichols 11 M Newton 12 . P.Walker 11 . D . Hall 12 B. Farrelly (C)12 A . Gross 12 F Macak 13 . M .Jones 12 . M . McFarlane 13 N . Rose13 J . Stratford 13 J Dutton 14 P.Sharp 13 . E . Henderson 14 J. Ham14 D . Hale 14 C Shannon 15 A.Borgohna 14. P. Cheevers 15 S. Maguire15 A . Clarke 15 C Barry 16 G .Matheson 15 . B . Lazzaro 16 J. Tate16 D. Junkeer 16 J Birt 17 S.Coackayne 16 . M . Thomas 17 S . Jackson

17 J . Hetherington 17 A Fawcett 18 C.Emery 17 . T. Beadle 18 A . Hellner18 C. Lovett 18 M Zajac 19 M .Hartnett 18 . K . Johnson (RCC) 19 J . Uebergan g

19 R. Coxhead 21 A Jones 20 B.Rydquist 19 . L. Hall 20 M . Butera

20 G . Browell 22 A Flores 21 S.Koppens 21 T. Jacobs 21 S . Mills

21 M . Asbell 23 R Prentice 22 A.Dragwidge 22 A . Brywon 22 R . Johns

22 B . Coxhead 24 T Guthrie 23 L .Merrigan 23 B . Downing 23 P. Eltringham

23 D. Charleson 26 S Baillie 24 B.Ferericks 26 S . Doyle 24 M . Turvey

24 D. Kitchin 27 C Adams 25 D.Waters 28 A. Flowers 25 H . Wajsze l

Killmiste r25 M 28 A Waters 26 B.Hilton 31 S . Herman 26 B . Carruthers.

Carte r26 M 29 B Brown 27 L .Mills 32 D. McGee27 D. Clark e

.27 R. Gilchrist 30 B Gilbert 28 D.Coulon 33 M . Doyle 28 A . Clarke

29 T. Cleveland28 M . Bourbon 31 M Harris 30 R .Walker 34 M . Fern 31 P. Dolence29 B. Lloyd 33 P Bexino 31 N .Gates 35 N. M 'Moojen 32 H. Starbuck30 P. Holland 34 J Brook 32 G .Saher 36 J . Macauley 33 A. French31 G . Roche 35 M Albright 34 M.Hancock 37 M . Rosowski 35 J . Maher32 A. Tolongos 35 J Howell 35 J.Sacco 42 G . Gaylor 36 A. Pendlebury33 R . White 37 G Porteous 37 D .Christian 46 M. Bellesini 37 G . Carteret]34 M . Graydon 38 M Defreftas 38 A.Fonceca 48 M. Balshaw 38 A. Boyce35 P. Bateman 40 K Convery 40 A.Rudd 49 T. Suther;and 39 M . Rea36 J . Watson 41 T Slatter 42 TDucancabino 50 T. Hughes 40 L. Maguire

37 A. Jenkin 42 C White 43 M,Van Hooten 53 C . Kent 41 A. Ludlow

38 G . Block 43 G Stobus 45 A .Rudd 55 J. Pohlner 42 D . Wallace

39 M. Mastromanno 45 K Day 47 J .Cotton 43 M . O'Neil l

40 M. Salaj 48 J Hickey 50 J .Jiaming 44 C . Percy

41 C . Archer 50 S Castieau 51 C .Santori 45 N . Smith

42 C . Carlisle 52 C Andonopoulos 52 A .Halls 46 R . Killey

43 C . Goold 53 J Cavanagh 53 B .Boulton 47 M. Kennedy

44 L Wells 54 E Hill 56 P.Harris49 H . Williams

.45 J. Gonis 55 M Davey 57 TSaharis

50 B. Ree s51 R . Pitruzzello

46 G . Kent 56 A Titley 60 K .Hilton 52 M. Collin s47 T. Beslee 57 K Pardy 61 D .Houfton 53 A. Cusi c48 L . Martin 58 B Calleja 54 M.O'Reilly49 J. Leroy 60 M Tapley 55 P. Thoma s50 D . Ratner 61 M Hutton 56 J . Catli n51 C . Leeton 62 T Graham 57 G. Divenut o52 B . Dorr 65 A Newton 58 M. Pigden53 I . Bagnall 67 J Lane 59 J . Barro n54 M. Jones 69 T Melville 61 P. Hoba n

55 P. Warren 70 C Deegan 62 K . Rodger s

56 J . Foster 75 D Hogan 63 M. Hayes

57 A . Corbett 78 V Kelly 64 C . Ramsdal e

58 M . Buick 65 A . Buter a

59 C. Watson 66 S . Buter a

60 G. Campbell67 M . De Luis e68 L. Holme s69 S . Frost70 E . Ricciuti71 B . Stanto n72 D. Kirk73 S . Devli n74 C. Longton77. J . Bristowe80 D. Parker

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® Each week a Coates Hire Player of the Week is announced onthis page (one player each section) . Each player qualifies for

Team of the Year selection

® Following the final round each month a Coates Hire Player forthe Month will be announced. These players are automaticinclusions in the Coates Hire VAFA Team of the Yea r

® Coates Hire VAFA Team of the Year will be announced at theVAFA Vote Count Night. This night will also include the

announcement of the Coates Hire Player of the Year.

A: BERNARD DINNEEN MARCELLINB: JAMES HOPE OLD IVANHO E

C : ADAM ACREMAN OLD MENTONIANS

D1 : WILL PAUL OLD GEELON G

D2: ANDREW URBANCIC FITZROY RED SD3 : TODD O'SULLIVAN RICHMOND CENTRAL

D4: ANDREW HAMILTON SWINBURNE UNIVERSIT Y

PLAYER OF THE MONTH (MAY)GRANT VANDERKRUK SYNDAL TALLY H O

°~r~: 13 15 52 24 Hou r Emergency 0418 333 11 8

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a column for everyone in Amateur Footballwith Brad Beitzel

- AN END-OF-SEASON retreat will replace.the executive seminar that is held at theVAFA offices in either October or November .CEO Phil Stevens said a tremendousamount could be covered, as often at,meetings executive members are unable to bein attendance . He added: "All the executivewould pay for their accommodation andmeals so as the excursion would not to beinterpreted as a junket" . Three sessionswould be conducted - two on the Saturdayand the third on a Sunday morning, withrepresentatives of VAFA presidents to beinvited to make presentations at one of thesessions . It,vrill be held on a weekend suitableto all Executive Committeemen duringNovember 2001 .

0 JIM Duman, the Beaumaris coach, mighthave played for Melbourne High, clocked up26 games with the Melbourne Football Club,was recruiting manager at Melbourne andRichmond, coach's assistant at theKangaroos, coached Prahran in the VFA, bethe holder of a PE degree and an MBA, yethe's sometimes best remembered for anincident in 1994 at the Beach Road Oval .Would a reader like to take up the story fromhere?

Q STILL at Beach Rd and three years aspresident of St Bernards helped place

Andrew Vinecombe into the administrationmanager's gig at Sandringham . He worksunder general manager John Mennie who has

been with the Zebras since 1982 . How much,of a coincidence is it that the Zebras and

Bernies wear the same jumper? Andy won'thave to change his duffle coat! He is theliaison officer between Sandy and Melbourne

that is ironic for the former estimator forCollingwood Building Services . He was a Piessupporter . You can sometimes see Andrewhandling the magnetic board on the bench forthe Dees . "You don't watch the play you just

watch who picks who up," Andrew said .

0 REGULAR readers will know that it is theYear of the Volunteer. When Ivanhoe

.Assumption media contact Phil Skeggs gotan invitation to attend a City of Banyuledinner to recognise volunteers he wassurprised to receive this response whenreplying to an organiser at the council : "Who,do you volunteer for"? A long-standing

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volunteer to the Hoes and presenter ofAmateur Football on 3INR might have beenreason enough but it turns out that it is Phil'swork for Auskick that got him the gong.

Congrats Phil.

® ASKED last week who is the youngestpresident in the VAFA . Here is a list of whatseems to be the youngest and interestinglythey all hail from D3 : Priscilla Curtis thepresident of St Johns, who was mentionedlast week but because of her lineage withfootball administration, is 26 years old . MattHealy, 27, is in his fourth season aspresident of the Monash Gryphons . He was24 when he started in 1998 . Stuart Avery ofHawthorn AFC is 29 .

® OLD Xaverians President, the 30-year-old Andrew McLean, would like his place ofeducation clarified following the piece we rana few weeks ago about he and the Bourkeboys attending Marcellin. Well, Andy didyears 9-12 at Xavier College and only Year 8at Marcellin .

0 HERE is the part I love from Handy (shortfor handsome according to a lady at ToorakPark) Andy: "Daniel Donati is back from theSANFL after being able to reach an agreementover his contract with West Adelaide . "Daniel(a Xavs premiership player and fourth in lastyear's Magarey Medal) is Back In Town,"Andy exclaimed .

Back in Town - the football cliche that wasreplaced by: Taking it one week at a time .Andy this column is a cliche-free zone - didn'tthey teach you at Xavier that cliches are a no-no . Should have stayed at Marcellin !

` XAVS are getting old and we've got a reportthat in a bid to counter the ageing processthey are now counting their calories .

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D4 SECTIONby Gavan Flower

ReviewWell we are six games into the season and the ladderis beginning to show signs of some familiarity about it .Three groups appear to be emerging on the ladderbeing the "front runners" in Bulleen and Syndal, "thecontenders" being the next six sides fighting for theremaining three positions on the ladder and the`battlers" being the final three sides who will need adramatic form reversal if they are to fare in the finalsaction .Old Westbourne made the trek along the EasternFreeway to be greeted by an in form, but injuryriddled, Bulleen Cobra side . The first half was verytightly fought with only three goals separating bothsides a$ both teams' defences played well, withMcLaren for Bulleen being the standout. Warriordefenders Steve "Pinorkie" Depiazza and club captainLeon Fairfield showed great leadership in defence asBulleen bombarded the Warrior forward line in thesecond half, however, the on ball brigade of Gencarelliand Bowen ensured the Cobras were able to run outcomfortable 50 point winners .The best match of the round was held at the home ofthe Ashes at Rupertswood that saw the home teamvery unlucky to go down to a resurgent NorthBrunswick side . Rupertswood showed great form inthe first half with the hard running and silky skills ofGallus and Gaunt prominent. However the efforts. ofNorth's Simon Care in defence and alsoRupertswood's poor kicking helped keep North in thegame . A stirring half time speech by North's Craig Foxinspired belief in his players to have a real hard go atthe home side . And respond his side did with DaveMagnuson again in everything and Abe Kyriazisadding some much needed strength to the Northforward line, allowing North to kick seven third termgoals. Rupertswood's back line of Webb and O'Rielytried hard to stem the tide but in the end North snuckaway with the win by 5 points.Swinburne University has once again shown that itis a side not to be taken lightly as they blew Werribeeout of the water. Werribee started off the better of thetwo sides gaining a 9-point quarter time lead thanksto some great work around the ground by Matt Keogh .However, the next two quarters saw Swinburne putthe game beyond doubt, and despite some gooddefending by Shane Alabacos and Luke Carson for theBees, a match winning 9 goal lead was established bythree quarter time and from then it was never indoubt as the students ran out comfortable winners .

It was always going to be a tough encounter for theTurtles and it didn't help them when I gave them the

kiss of death for theirhome game againstleague leaders SyndalTally Ho. Syndal wonthe toss and elected to kick into a strong breeze . Theythen adopted the Kevin Sheedy strategy of flooding theTurtle forward line, and it paid dividends as theTurtles failed to capitalise on their good use out oftheir back line . In the second quarter, the match wasput beyond doubt as Syndal kicked ten unansweredgoals. The Eltham backs did stand tall however underconstant pressure with Syndal's Vanderkruk held tothree by Coonerty and Thompson held to one goal byRichie Bell . In the end, it was an ordinary day for theTurtles as Syndal pumped them by 90 points.

The St . 's/Eley Park went as scripted as theSaints made it three in a row with a percentageboosting 113 point victory .Mt.Lilydale had the bye .

PreviewMt.Lilydale vs Swinburne UniversityThe students from Swinburne have been showinggood form lately and will be looking to consolidatetheir position in the top five as they travel toMt.Lilydale today. On the other hand, this is a bigchance for Mt .Lilydale to be able to show thecompetition that they are true finals contendersagainst a quality opposition. Coming off the bye mayprove an advantage for Mt .Lilydale, however,Swinburne have been too good lately to let this gameslip and should run out victors by 22 points .

Werribee Amateurs vs RupertswoodRupertswood have looked thereabouts all season andhave been unlucky in a number of games not to comehome with the points . Werribee have, however, had asensational start to the season, but have beenbrought back to earth somewhat in recent weeks .Today's game poses a real danger to the Bees in amust win game, if they are to remain a final's threat .Rupertswood will be seething at their errant kickingagainst North last week and I believe Werribee mayfind the backs of Flinn and Moule too hard

t penetrate as Rupertswood continues Werribee's woe.to win by 5 points .North Brunswick vs Syndal Tally HoNorth have done well recently despite their long injur}list while Syndal are just starting to show why I hav(dubbed them the premiership favouritesUnfortunately for North, Syndal will give them little 0the latitude their opposition did last week and wi

l Syndal on fire at the moment they should run onvictors by 28 points .

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E1cy Parkvs Bulleen Cobra sEl cv Park have been finding the going extremely tough111 the season thus far, and unfortunately, I can see nolight at the end of the tunnel for them against an inform Bulleen side. The Cobras have been consistent,without setting the world on fire, as a number of theirkey players overcome various short-term injuries.However, even with an extensive list of injuries, I amtold a number of old boys are coming out of theWoodwork with Bulleen's good form and shouldprovide more depth in this interim period. This willcome as no joy for Eley Park supporters as the Cobraswin by 78 points .Eltham vs St.MarysEltham have put down last week's thrashing as "oneof those days" and will need a much needed lift fromtheir more experienced campaigners as they host

St .Marys today. St.Mary's have shown over the pastthree weeks that they are able to play good footballand should prove more than a handful against Brian

Doody's Turtles . However, the Eltham College groundis a far cry from the postage stamp at Ferndale Park

and with a hard week on the track, the Turtles shouldbe too fit for the Saints as they run out 28-point

\3ctors.

old Westbourne can regroup and do some soulsearching over the next three weeks as they have thebye.Press CorrespondentsIt was great to see some new contributors after lastweek's round of matches . Once again, thanks to my

SWINBURNE 1.4 6.8 14.13 18.18 (126)WERRIBEE 3.1 5.5 6.6 9.11 (65)Swinburne: D Milano 6, L Morrison 3, B Prior 2, M .DeBono 2, T Liston, SParsons, J Andrinopoulos, J Piotrowski, P Jones . Best: C . Higgns, B. Prior,S . Parsons, A Hamilton. J. Piotrowski , J. SheedyWerribee Amateurs: Terzogiow 2, Isaac 2, Keogh 2, Lumll . Mecarth .Andrews. Best: Keogh, Alabaeas, Carson . Bellger, Addamo, Lovell Umpires:I; McLeod, P. Woods (F)RUPERTSWOOD 5 .9 7.16 8.16 10.19 (79)NTH BRUNSWICK 1 .4 3.5 10.11 12 .12 (84)Rupertswood : Gallus 4,Whitehead, Cardlllo.M .O.Callaghan,Sinnett .Carmody .West . Best: P F)inn,Gallus, A0'Callaghan.Webb, O'RIley, Gaunt

`Nth Brunswick. DeMorton 4, Sammartino 2, Vaina, Alhani, Magnusson,Freeman, Kyriazis, Wernham. Best : Magnusson, Kriazis, Devita, Ptzzari,Care, Freeman. Umpires: M . Forde (F)SYNDAL TALLY HO 2 .3 12.5 16.8 19 .14 (128)ELTHAM 2.4 2.4 3.6 5.9(39)

`EBhnm : Luttick, Mizzi, Best. Rigoni, Jenkins . Best: Lutttek, McDonald,Mizzi, McKenzie, Coonerty . Bell.Syndal Tally Ho: J.Hannenan 7, Dix 3, Vanderkruk 3, J.Rutter 2. Schuling2, B .Hannemam, Thompson .Umpires: T. Sutcliffe (R ) (F)BULLEEN COBRAS 1 .6 5.11 7.15 9.20 (74)OLD WESTBOURNE 1 .2 3.3 3.5 3.6(24)BuBcen Cobras: Badenjak 4, Clements, M DAngelo, McLeod . Paatsch,Bowen . Best : MeLaren, Gencarelli, Bowen, Badenjek, Ornin, Polites .Old Westbourne: J Horsburgh, A Horsburgh, ChrLsto . Best: Deptazza.Fatrtirld, Board, A Horsburgh, J Horsburgh, Timothy . Umpires: G. Rolls (F)ST. MARTS 10.4 17.6 24.9 32 .13 (205)ELEY PARK 3.3 7.8 11.10 13.14 (92)St M-ys: Bernardi 7, Boyes 4, Dwyer 4, Harrison 2, Theoharris 2, Orme 2.~- Dwyer 2, Allen 2, Vincent 2, 0'Shaughnessy I, Harrison 1 . Hendy 1, Cana

1 . Stone I . Best: J . Dwyer, Stone, Coma, Heady, Bernardi . Frail.Etey Park : Cruise 2, Gerolemou 2, Hawley 2, Robbie 2, Short 2, Bowen 1,Reddington I, Trotter I . Best: Robbie, Gerolemou . Cruise. Murray, Trotter,Iayne. Umpires : G. Schipp (F)

regular contributors as it is very hard to mentionnames and details when I don't know what happenedat your games; I appreciate your input . Please getyour reports to me no later than midday on Mondayto either my email (gavanf@meg .com .au), fax (9827-8001) or mobile (0403-043-373) .

North B run-~•rick- 50 Games Joe Rotella. We lldone to Joe for reaching 50 games. A toughuncompromising hackman his desire to attack theball & stop his opponent makes him one of the mostrespected players at North . done Joe.

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James, S. Reynoldson, J . Raberts.S. Gallina, J. Carroll, J. Carter.

Wan'bee Amateurs: P Thomas 2, B Waters 2, C Alabakis, D Flack, D Turner,

B Carlesso . Best : : J Anung, M DolcowskL B Waters, D Flack, C Alabakis. B

CarlessoRUPERTSWOOD 6.0 9.1 12.2 16.7 (103)NTH BRUNSWICK 3.3 7.5 8.10 10 .11 (71)Rupertswood: S .Gienn 4, M .Mezzatesta, S .Moskaljuk, R .Phillips 2.H.Bradbury, M.C)arke, J.Mcgrath, C.Nemeth, K.Quln, A.Seidel 1 . Best:ht.Pettman, M .Mezzatesta . B.Swann, A.Seidel, S.Glenn, D.Hurn.Nth . Brunswick: S.Grist 4 : J.Briffa, S .Tancredl, H.Tsialtas, A.Crasstna,M.Pante, P.Dknarco 1 . Best: J.Rotella, S.Tancredi, G.Burrows, A.Crostna.S .Grist, L.RiganiSYNDAL TALLY HO 10.5 12.8 18.16 20.16 (136)ELTHAM 0.0 3.2 3.2 5.2 (32)Eltham: Baruhas 4, Johns Best: Hespe. Maxfield, Iacuone, Johns,T.Barnett, BaniliasSyndah A.Burn s 5, Bourne 3, Chasemoore 3, Morrison 3. Dance 2, Marks.2, Richardson, O'Boyle. Best : Bourne, Marks, Burns.BULLEEN COBRAS 4.3 8.5 13.6 17.8 (110)OLD WESTBOURNE 3.1 5.3 5.4 6.6(42)Bulleen Cobras: Baldi 4, J Trinchl 3, Melrilery 2, Redfern 2. Foskett. Sette.Trapman, Chan . Mazzarella, Johnston. Best: Trapman . Mciniey, Irvine.Redfern. J Trinchl . JohnstonOld Westbourne: S Huntington, R McMlllan, D Horsburgh, S Sutton . DClowes. T Scholes. Best : Baulch, D Horsburgh, Stapleton, Nibloe, Sutton,Scholes .ST. MARYS 5.4 14.8 19.13 27 .17 (179)ELEY PARK 1 .3 4.3 4.4 5.7(37)St Marys: Dunne 9, Rousis 4, Anthony 3, Brown 2, West 2 . Tahos 2, Foskett1, Doyle 1, Innes 1, Worsnop I . Webb I . Best: West, Dunne. Anthony.McLennan, Hutchins, Ross.Eley Perk: Coller 2, Heath 1, Hunter 1, White 1. Best: Culler, Morrison,Ampt . Hunter, Hanrahan, A Murray .

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D4 SectionDULLEEN COBRAS ELE Y PARK ELTHAM MT. LtLY DALE

Coach: Joe D'Angelo Coach: Darren Hawley COLLEGIANS Coach : David KeastAsst. Coach : G. Bowen Res Coach: Grant Heath Coach : Brian Dovtdy Res Coach : Paul Commerf ordRes Coach : Nicholas Cox Res . Coach: J Glare

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24 Ben Ryde

25 Lionel Kat z

26 Daniel Dinneen

27 Anthony Simpson

28 Ken McNiece

29 Peter James

30 Michael Phillips

32 Anthony Damen

33 Michael Forde

34 Stephen Morgan

35 Troy Brooks

36 Ian Burges s

37 Gavin Roberts

GREEN5 Wayne Hinton

6 Andy Carrick

8 Paul Withington

9 Toby Ovadia

10 Tristan Bowman

11 Chris Evans

12 Jamie Kvins

14 Michael Gilday

15 Mark Jenkins

16 Craig Brajtberg

17 Cameron Leitch

18 Tim Sutcliffe

19 Chris Moore

20 David D'Altera

21 Justin Grossbard

22 Rick Love

23 Chris Stevens

24 John Mille r

25 Richard Eastwood

26 Brad Clark

27 Euan Lindsay

28 Leah Gallagher

29 Gerard Rolfs

30 Simon Olive

31 Adam Kooloos

32 Mark Fraser

33 Simon Stokes

34 Jeremy Heffernan

35 James Watson

36 Ron Smith

37 David Murray

YELLOW

5 Max Wittmann

6 Dash Peiris

7 Alan Ladd

8 Nick Evans

9 Nathan Carlyon

10 Robert McLeod

11 Paul Tuppen

12 Simon Payton

15 Michael Sneddon

16 Luke Moncrieff

17 Andrea Thwaites

18 George Paleodimos

19 Heath Little

20 Adi Diner

21 David Irons

22 Ken Brewe r

23 Robert Sneddon

24 Jason Moore

25 Mat Taylor

26 Robert Mills

27 PaulJones

28 Ron Martyn

29 Tyrell Russell

30 Anthony Lilley

31 Tim Friedman

32 Jarrod Aspinall

33 Glenn Schipp

34 Daniel Stephens

35 Dianne Whiteley

37 Ken Walker

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p?ayerElliot JanoverStephen LynchNamish McMillan~ an McNicholasJ,--mes O'DonnellLuke BrowneRichard FooteAndre Bonnici

JolleyD; Tan ThomasS! ~anc McDonaldDavid ClarkeLuke ConsidineAlex DaleTim SheehanAlan BouchereauScott VeltmenMatt HayesAnthony RockMick MeyerHuw RyanJosh HomannTom MattesiNick WilliamsBrent ChristieJosh BuckleyScott Curatolo

ClubAJAX

BeaumaurisBeaumaurisBeaumaurisBulleen TempCaulfield Gr.Caulfield Gr.De La Sa ll eDe La Sall eDe La Sall eElthamGlen EiraMarcellinMarcellinMarcellinMazenodMazenodMentoneMentoneMentoneNorth OBOld BrightonOld BrightonOld BrightonOld CamberwellOld EssendonOld Ivanhoe

Pl ayerDavid SmithNick FisherDamien O'ConnorPaul GlouryJoshua SpragueBen DixonStuart RossJames Muzzell

Steve Considine

Lucas FieldingJeff Heath

Jason King

Stephen AquilinaCraig Burns

Rhodes Cousland

Dean ElliotScan NeesonMark O'DonnellJames GuIliferTrent HobartMichael MulgrewPaul SampsonMark FaroldiJackson BrookeAndrew MillarEd WilcoxNathan GauciPeter Micallef

1' 1

ClubOld MelburniansOld MentoniansOld MentoniansOld ParadiansOld ScotchOld XaveriansOld XaveriansOrmondPower HouseRupertswoodRupertswoodRupertswoodSth Melb DistSt .BernardsSt .BernardsSt .BernardsSt .BernardsSt .BernardsSt .KevinsSt.KevinsSt.KevinsSt.Leos Em WPTherryUni BluesUni Blues

Uni Blues

WerribeeWhitefriar s

Coach: Tony Mille rSelectors : Ron Lippold, Glenn Scotland, Jeff Scotland, Fred StaffordTeam Manager- Ric Dakin

= Continued from page 2 3

Thesry travel cross town to Waverley for their dash withR a zenod. Therry will be disappointed with their effort lastround and should bounce back this week. Mazenodopened their account for the season last week but mayfind the boys from Glenroy a tougher proposition . Thenyto win in a return to form .0?r. Xav welcome the winless Old Brighton to Lu lieSt. Old Brighton coach Nick Sher will be hoping that hischarges can regroup and that a win will come soon.However I cannot see them breaking through Olda erians tight defence led by the year 2000 Steve Mason

'4edallist Andrew Wilson . Crocodiles to win comfortably .Match of the day is the battle at Righetti Oval between St1' an d Old Melburnians . These two teams look to bepotential finalists. OM's height may worry St Kevins who~,.Ill need the Katavolous bothers to fire if they wish to takeOie points . I select OM'S to prevail in a hard foughtencounter .DIVISION 2 :'iaroellin's good form continues and captain Anthon y

U19 SOiTAD - to plav VIV7d U].$ JulY-"

Trotter will be hoping for further success againstUniversity Blacks . The Students under coach DarrenHayes are playing consistently however Marcellin shouldwin after a tense contest.Old Trinity coach Ivan Tudor will be looking for anelusive victory at home against the battling WhItefrim .Trinity's young side to take the points .Old Essendon' welcome the struggling St Leo's . OE'sform just gets better and better and they are looking at apotential fmals berth. Old Essendon to win .Monash Blues will be keen to atone for their last roundfailure when they clash with Old Geelong at theUniversity. The Blues with veteran sharpshooter BryceCollier in good form, should overcome Old Geelong .Division 2 Match of the Round is between the undefeatedOld Ivanhoe and Collegians at Chelsworth Park. Bothside's form has been exemplary to date and a fierce battlefor supremacy should ensue. Oakley has been a star forCollegians up forward but Ivanhoe's home groundadvantage may be critical. Ivanhoe to win in anentertaining affair.

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'mnod v . Old Brighton

v. University Bluess v. Old Trinity - at 11P E i

1 : averians v. St . Bernards

n ', l Scotch v. MHSOB

hoe v. Old Haileyburyis v . De La Salle

~h Old Boys v . Therry Penolanl' Paradians v . Whitefriars

ixmond v . Old lbielburnians

C f .:-etiozr

itld Essendon Or. v. CollegiansCaulfield Gr . v. Glen EiraOld Mentonians v . Prahran Amateurs

r rulleen-TemplestoWe v. AJAX

St. Bedes Mentone Tigers v . Hampton Rover s

Dl SectionBanyule v . St . Leos Emmaus?.lonash Blues v. Aquinas 0 CIvanhoe-Assumption v. Old GeelongUniversity Blacks v . Yarra ValleyOld Carey v . Old Camberwel l

D`? Sectiont : h v. Mentone Amateurs

House v . Parksid eTrobe Uni . v. Peninsula 0 Besian 0 C v . West Brunswick

`, :illiamstown CYMS v . Oakleigh

D3 Sect io n5outh Melbourne Districts v. ElaternwickHawthorn Amateurs v . Albert Park

"ichmond Central v. UHSO B; t . Johns v . Bentleigh_,tonash Gryphons v . Fitzroy Red s

r 'o nI tswood v. Mt . Lllvdale

dal Tally-Ho v. Werribe e:vrth Brunswick v. Eltham Collegians-winburne Uni . v . Old Westbourne:ley Park has the byeBulleen Cobras v. St . Marys

Marcellin v. (-I ScotchSt . Bernards v. Old Xaverians

St . Kevins v . Beaumari s

De La Salle v. Old Melburnians

Collegians v University Blues

Old Bright( ± v. Mazenod

W tefriars .~?1 :jbury

Hampton F o e : C r- ,ond

Yarra ValleSt . Leos Er- !< . :~, (I Essi tdonCaulfiel - C C J I-, anhoe - _

C" Trinity

V - (2 ) BlueSouth Melbourne Districts v. Monash BluesOakleigh v. St . Nevins (2 )De La Salle (2) v . Old Xaverians (2)

Glen Eira v. AJAX

Mentone Amateurs v. MHSO B

-- - _ (2 ) Re dUniversity Blacks has the byeOld Paradians v . North Old BoysAquinas 0 C v . Bulleen-TemplestoweTherry P°nola v . Ivanhoe FitzroyOld C€ .b ^rwell v . Rupertswood

CI_. < , (1)Prahrrv. Old ScotchBrunswick v . St . KevinsDe La Salle v . Mazeno dTherrv Penola v . Old XaveriansC'.,I Brig'~tan v . Old klelburnian s

Whitefriars v . Marcelli nOld Tri_~ i, v. Old EssendonUniversitv Blacks v . Monash BluesOld Geelong v . Old IvanhoeCollegians v . St . Leos Emmaus

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point win o, r

a .

Be La would rue their misse~P~ dteam

began well against the much-fancied Scotchcolic ians bega

n boys ,with Fotheringham and Roach doing But<vell.

they could not maintain the pressure, allowingOld

Scotch to boot 6g in the 2nd to get away by 5g• TheLions fought back but just could not bridge 11' ; gal)-

La and Old Xae fa Aifhaugh Xavs vv ere ~n~ ;aded,entertaining g ~~ities front of

effort, St .goal. For Xavs, it was a good

quarters this ~nK vin's provided their 1st four kept on having aagainst a Marcellin team that just

crack. Cansidine, Gale and Burrill were best. For St.

Kevin's, Gissing was unstoppable and Hobart

outstanding. Beaumaris just about provided the upset

of the round in toppling st. Bernard's. The game was a

very scrappy affair due to the wet conditions. Best for

Beauy was Thompson, Deaton & M~qu~ eyBes OodBrighton defeated OM's at South Rd by 6p

0,B .s were MeNicol . Salem & Reddi. For Okfis best

.were Woodford, Gay & Maihies. t3ni Be Qfon~ at

their winning way with a 7(7pt thump' g

gpringvaleRd . Uni's Robertson, Mokov 8 Nicholls were

best.

S ON 2Round six saw some tremendous st Old Ivanhoe isgames decided by less than go

founow the only unbeaten team, the Hoes having ghtback from 22 points down at the long break, to defeat

Old Trinity by 11 Points- Mendcla was again a star upforward for the winners with five goals, while Jenkins,

Baker, Binney and Braddy were all outstanding

formers. Matthews booted five goals for Old Trinity,

~w rho slipped to fifth an the ladder, while Christ °ps er Old

Cok_3lis and Blackmare were the best playF,ssendon scored the upset of the season to date

. when

they travelled to Werribee and knocked off the home sideby twOpoints in a thrilling eneounter. The Dons' f&ve

goals to one third quarter did the damage. Velardo

continued his brilliant season in front of the sticksbooting six goals, while NVilson kicked three

.

r,uilliamson, Ryan and Fitzpatrick were best for the

Dons, in a great team effort. Fastuca kicked five goals

for lVebee and was backed up by good performers in

Gauei, Borg and Walsh- The third nailbiter for the

round saw Hampton Rovers record their third w in of the

season when they scraped past Yarra Valley by twopoints Kezilas was best an ground for the winners, wit

h. also standing

Goss and Battams, who booted four goals, am7 .out. Yarra Valley was well served by Simpson

, remain inFyffe and Gates . Caulfield Grann~third place on the ladder, after their hard fought 21-

Old Hailebury, ,,~hn have won

just one match

Swans with 3 in a row look ominous with an 33F "mer victory over St. Kevin's in bleak. cold

for the season- oals for Caulu id . . . _Gross put through three g layers . OltiBro ae, Fagan and Jess were the osbey anc well served by

m we A-match of the round, Orman

thrashed St Leos by 53 points . Heffernan booted st

goals and Ferrari fivefo ~ eKe'nnedy were best~for 5who ltic ed L~'~ goLeos. White riars had the bye-

0 -TTP.

OfocruniThe Blues ~le with ae twelve Gl nj ~ boys a

un dquarter againstpacker Reserve. Glen Eira was completely for the Blueby Monash's runn-ing and direct play . Eirawere Nind, Hawldns & Yo'_

~e oa slosv start, sakleiglBaraket, Kssight & Lamp ocame out firing in the 2nd quarter to take a lg break a

half time. They then just edged their way ahead furihe

by the end, led by Rose, Bando & Stevenson . "Rr

onballers, Shinn-'with 5g (17g in 3 weeks) . W~ well & are thereforAqualina & McDonald all Playingready to ehallenge the two leaders

. l~ientone continue

on their merry way and another convincing win Over OltXavs by 62pts . kon , Kelly and Pothitos were best fe

Mentone, whereas Cato,D,,,ey &Naken, best serv-e'

Xavs. MHSOB put up a solid performance against 2r"

placed Ajax to anly go down by 47pts. For the Jacka

Peters, Goldman & lanover did well ,

SEG3'It3N 2 RED

On another day of lop sided resul~• ~e match of thround vvas in Par•kville, where Uni Blacks hosted Nort1Old Boys- Little separated the sides all afternoon b~t~a~~g last quarter the visitors hung

four points. For NOBs, McCelianbooted three goals all'

Hahn two, while Roache, Davidsonform for the Black-'day . Sandiford continued

~~ide also well served bbooting three goals, NOBS now sit in t~ ~Torney, Hamilton and Ravvnsley, remain on top a=t~place on the table. Old Camberwella 187-point thumping of Bulleen-Templestoe •~

wayward kicking prevented the margin being mue

greater. Old Camberv'rell had 10 goal hackers, wit

Tempone booting five to top the list, while Christie an

Larraehi booted four. Bulleen-Templestowe coul

manage only a behind for the match but O'1}onnel

Florence and Gordon never stopped trying. Aquinas pc

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much-improved performance against Old. >> but still suffered a heavy defeat . For Old

adians, Reiner booted six goals and Dean three ,Boundy and Gloury were other outstanding

s . Logan, Boland and Thomas battled hard for!n~is. Rupertscvood continued their form reviva la 151-point win over struggling Ivanhoe-Fitzroy.

i ;1, ; and Price both booted six goals for the winners ,1e E.Healy w°as Ivanhoe-Fitzroys best . Therry Penola

;>> i the bye.

k's matches could all go either way, even the

jr., ..,31ues back on track and should provide Ol d

v MarceIlin game. If ivIan-nis' Xavs are at allacent about this team, the-sr could be knocked off

cellin just do not give up. Be La travel tor h hoping to reverse the defeat from last week

nk they will . By holding down Scotch's bigforwards, and running the ball out, De La' s

igade might just prove the difference . In th eof the round, St . Kevin's host the Section 1eights at Elsternwiek Park, in a prelude to the C-

Game (go VICS). Thinking of the biggere, (giving up home ground advantage) can the red-' favorites defeat the depleted former premiers (er

St. Bernard's - easily . O.M.'s hostns in the battle of Albert Park, in a tight game. I

: O.ivi.'s will get over the line -just . Coach King has

ighton with stiff opposition at home today. Butci -fortunately, not quite . In the Friday nighti h)ckbuster at Turner Rd Highett (7 .30pm start) Coach

ton's Beaumaris team will have their i st win (on theof their fine effort last week) against the haples s

ders.

.- seven should be another beauty with undefeate du 1 se Old Ivanhoe hosting second placed Werribee, in1,; match of the day. Little separates these two sidesLut the home ground advantage might be just enoug h

Old Ivanhoe to scrape home. Another classici .counter in the making sees fourth placed Old

idon host third placed Caulfield Grammarians .ns scored a magnificent away win agains t

week and If that form continues they willvery hard to beat . Old Trinity travel to Yarra Valley

u a match that sees the fifth and sixth placed sides dodie . Both teams were narrow losers last week and

II be fired up for a good showing. In another closeime Yarra Valley might just get over the line. The final

3 i itches see the bottom four sides pitted againsth other with Ormond hosting Whitefriars and Sts travelling to Old Haile-ybury . Hard to go past the

1,.me sides in both games . Hampton Rovers have the

2 BLUEhost De La at the University in a game

stays in touch with the four. Theae has too many options and will be well'1 department. The Blues by 35pts.

Oakleigh face the unenviable task of playing SouthNlelbourne at Scammell Reserve. They will need to haveall their players combining as a team to get close to thismob, who are now sniffing a top 2 position. Xavs andGlen Eira do battle at Xavier College in a match Xavsneed to boost their percentage . Unforhuiately for GlenEira, I can't see them winning . St. Kevin's play IVIIJSOBin a game, which will go right down to the wire . SKOBSare starting to get some players back to add to theirdepth but I feel that M-ISOB will have their first win forthe season . Finally in the match of the round, Ajax playladder leaders Mentone at Albert Park . This should bea fantastic match, with the vanquished being placedunder enormous pressure now by the Swans . Mentoneshould win; will win .a 0r 2 RED -Hopefully round seven will see a couple of closercontests, with the NOBs-Rupertswocd encounter set tobe a beauty. Both sides have lost just one match for theseason and have been in terrific form in recent weeks,but at home NOBs should just get over the line . OldCamberwell look set to occupy top spot on the ladder foranother week, as they should be far too strong forIvanhoe-Fitzroy . Old Paradians host Uni Blacks in whatshould be another tight tussle . Blacks have been verycompetitive in each of their matches but have slipped tosixth after losing a couple of close ones. Old Paradianshave won four of their five matches and should make itfive from six this week. Therry Penola will be fired upafter having the bye last week and they should havelittle trouble accounting for Bulleen-Templestowe, whowill be just looking to get an early goal, after failing toboot a major last round . Aquinas' ,as the bye.

HoskingCogginsWattsMcDonnellHarris

19/1Old Scotc hDe La SalleOld ScotchOld XaveriansSt Kevins

UNDER 19/2

251816141 4

J. RussoYee,MendolaCrowe

HayesDixonCooperBergerWinter s

H annaSandifordHeathKingDean

Werribee 1 29Yarra Valley 2 23Old Ivanhoe 5 23Yarra Valley 1 19

UNDER 19/2 BLUEMentone 0 20tdentone 3 19AJAX 1 18AJAX 0 16South Melbourne 4 16

UNDER 19/2 DUniversity Blacks 0 18University Blacks 3 18Rupertswood 0 15Rupertswood 6 15North Old Boys 0 14

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7.15 (57)-(17)

lh 2, bllticr 2, t .rxh . Coope:, Fetter. Jaz

Pet-, Gok.km.-,n . Jatwrer. L-M, Has

9.6 ;_ - )5-9(39)

10.5 (65)18.10 (128). hfon :ane .

s, S',1:.

Ti

Old Scotch v . - -~ 1 . Sa :

!7t101j. . .i 21 103)

. CC siu'k.

Old `" we ins v. Marcelli nSt. Kevins v. St . Bernards - Elsternwick Park Sunday

11 .30amOld Melburnians v. Collegians

Unive-sity Blues v . Old BrightonBeaumaris v . Mazenod - Turner Road Reserve, Highett .

Sc - 7 .30pm -2

Old Hall )u v . I os Emmaus( ond v. efriars

Harr- n Rovers has the byeOld Essc.ndon v. Caulfield Gr.

Old Ivanhoe v . Werribee.Yarra Valley v. Old Trinity

.0 8.12 (t 99 .11 12.13 (85)

3,H' .' . :y2.sk-kl,S :,-h .Fatheringham.

H : ! . v . TaftS . ;; :.:%-us 3, Dum.̂re; 2, F J s 1. htiicF.J, I. Frcn1?r~~.`-tst

a. 16'atis. Catk-. t},inz 5q.

ui, S. Stokm M. C . 6'Sl . J . E

St =2.&~S.eraan! Cns~- Best: Gibtett, Atdure, .,tA

10.12 (72)12.13 (85)

R<ta 4, 5kiakrom6c ' _-th 1 or F-1rrav,

aad, Stalth. Walsh, Mk P. tR), C. St- (J) (F).

10.5 (65)10.9 18.12 25.18(168)i . lkile I . Hanwn 1 .?.da~ l . &st:

3.3 7.5 9.6 12 .8 r:_

3.4 3.7 10.11 13.11 !Bt)

- L'. " Chrkstagher.n. Hlre. Lu g - . Lan-~. dLak- . S,atUr.us . J . P.more, Cmsdron.

Birur. :• 2, Brarky 2, FtnLiy 2 . Paine, Lex".s. BcsC Jenklns. Baker.

L"ch.,~.C 11ns(F)

2.:. 4.7 7.9 10.12 (72)11.6 16.13 22.16 27.20 (182)

"cCmuhi 2. L~I1*- :'. , . :zrk 1. R o s e I , Kn`".~ht 1, Bar.tket l . Best:

Rcussct, ti S . Y :.FJ^^ 11, ihr.:3 . fio : - .2, Rnpt 2 . Burky 3, G~ 2. t'cing i,

n i . Best : Rc . ._ iuns. Young. Sh .M}ls, t,lcWt~,.°e, Str+-s.

(F)42 5.3 7.10 7.11 (53)1 .5 5.9 8.11 10.13 (73)

Scardon. Nichd.a, ,

5.6 6.10 11.16 14.20(19)0.0 1.2 1 .34. A7clbna}d 2, Ch-~- 2.

m5 . R;cD.Ud .?lptlllna Athericn ,c st : Court-y. 44'IlAI

1_R)+tnyn(F).J_Fe=.~n,n{fl)

.5 7.15 9 .192.1 2.3 4. 4

2, Ath,rton, Jlankroa. BesL

3.8 4.10 (.';4)12.16 17.21 (123)

,B°IsrL'12rona<s,6tman .... ..,ro an .Gbaury.Fanmoa.Dlnturo

5.3 6.3 9.7(61)

6.6 7.9 9 .11 (85),3 ner 2. De Pasqira~ 2. Cocbett. ~ .~e

Rtan i . B--t : RracFr,

10.15 19 .260.1 0.14, Crl.nen 3, Munro 3 ,

. P. slunto . Ctrisue. C,tbn . }I11 . ¢.Lattl ~~.rs ...

9.8 13.9 20.18 2821 (170.0 1.6 1 .6 ° Cs

F"It 2, Jchnwn 2 . Many 2. Coek. r.AMp

. ce, Gcvtts . Potter. Joh-

E. ' av. Bt: E.Hcilv. Sukkar . JHcuN, ti51-0

Under-19 (2) Bluei:ianash Blues v . De La Salle (2)

Oakleigh v . South Melbourne DistrictsOld Xaverians (2) v . Glen Eira - at Xavier College, Kew

AJAX v. Mentone Amateur s

, II-1SOB v St . Kevins (2) - game switched from originaldraw

Under-19 (2) RedAquinas has the bye

Old Paradians v . University BlacksBulleen-Templestowe v. Therry Penola

Ivanhoe Fitzroy v. Old Camberwell - at Peterson Oval .Nth Fitzroy

North Old Boys v. Rupertswood

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D Smit hE TownsingE TuckerC Burgess

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C, h: + Huck

1 B Wailard

2 K McKay4 A Shinkfield5 D Cando r7 S Taft8 N Unsworth9 T Skarrie10 D Vail11 D Fotheringham12 R Turne r13 A Hickey15 N Roach18 M Davis19 A Zent20 T Clark21 N Chamlers26 P Krotiris30 WFoWler31 N Herman33 C Rowe

io . n

1 L Freeman2 M Walkom3 D Knight4 D Logan5 A Catch4ove7 J Spraque8 N Coleman10 R Craven11 R Josephs12 J Rodski13 W Lewis14 R Teesdale15 S Cations16 D Jennings17 D Robertson18 A Quail19 S McQueen20 T Hosking21 N Costello22 L Kitchen24 S Dumaresq25 J Barnett26 G Fordyce27 R Davies28 A Wilkie29 J Mitchel l30 G Prendergast31 M Clinch32 R Fullerton34 T Maloney35 B. Kec k36 S Marash

38 M Raymer

39 M Leeds

41 M Watts

44 J Simon

BE SALLECoach : Brian Brown

1 J Kean

2 R Buckley2 R Walmsley3 T Mc1a n3 J Hughes4 M Brasher5 H Handley6 M Brown7 P Harrison7 A McLeish8 T Woodlodc9 M Lafferty10 A Coffey11 J Bowden12 C Moran12 MNaughtin13 J Roberts14 J Membrey15 J Stinear16 WJilley17 D Thomas19 S Brown21 B CYuinane22 D AJderuccio24 J Garland26 D Soithil l32 A Bonnici49 D Coggins55 S Gblett

oach : ( 1) may Nicoll:Coach: ( 2) James Fayi Carter P2 Qumn N3 M-ahan G4 tAdt nzie C5 Ma<enaa-tAdiarg6 Cato J7 DKaneMa htd)anM"I J9 dalichJto RtcCO Dit FanvrrL2 DamtJ

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Coach: Banat i on

1 . D. Crackneli3 . N. Addison

4 . M . Mastores5 . C. Dignan8 . L . Considine11 . B. Gale13, 6, Skeen14 . D. Coghlan

15 . T. Sheehan18 . D. Gartner19 . S . Birrell20 . D. Salce22 M .Voskersensky23. J . Neal24. J . Stempel25. E . Weekes

40. D. Welch44. D . McMillan

C ch :L yDa

i1. D . Elliot2 . S. Neeson3 . A. Bouzikas (C)4 . C . Burn s5 . S.lannazzo6 . A. Matthews7. S. Monteleone8 . S. Mitchell9 . J. Smith10 . R . James11 . S. Wheeler12 . M . O'Donnell13 . L Mansfield14 . N. Thomas15 . J . .Formica16 . C. Mitchell17 . D. Swa n18 . D. Walsh19 . M . Moretti20 . S . Cxampbell21 . N. Whelan22. B . McManus23. J . Mckay24. B . Calleja25. T. Legudi26. A. Anderson27. L. Evans28. L. Calleja29. C. Goullet30. C . Trewin31 . L O'Brien32. A . Smith33. B . Ballard38 N . Smit h39 C . Kevnan40 R . Cousland41 M . Kavanagh42 D . James43 K. Walker

each: Andrew Pickering

1 . D . Bonnici2 . D . Fotiniotis3 . P. Reed4 . L Rudling5 . P. Ryan6 . S. Veltman7 . A. Wilson8 . B. Thomas9 . B. Thompson10 . D. Maskell11 . L Fuller12 . M . McDowell13 . C. Clegg14 . D. Clegg15 . A. Burrows16 . A. Longmuir17 . C. Meeha

n 18, P, Del Mastro19 . S . Bickers20 . P. Dugdale21 . D. Armansin22. C. Aguis23. D. Aguis24. J . Thomas25. D. Hansen26. D. Stagliano27. C . Raine28. D. Devli n29. M . Thompson30. S . Cox31 . C . McDave32. G. Nash33. D . Malloy34. A . Murray35. J . Schiano36. D .Oldman37. G. Kennelly38. B. Chamberlai n

Coach (1): i 0"Coach (2): S i C

1 . J. Dempsey2. T. Dugga n3. A. Umttrs4. L Fox5. f.9 . Hicks6. J . Harri s7. L. Kalesaran8 D. Macdonald9 W. McCann

10 . D. Mahoney11 . M. Henna12 . D. Mct.ay13 . S . Manvood14 . B Marc_ sent15 . D . Bare16 . K Di, [is

21 . 0 .22 . G H23 . A J, ins24. G. Nolan25, J .Deaccn26 . J . Knuppei27. LClohesy28 . PLandy29. C .Dmar30. P. G.ssing31 . M. Cou rtney32. J . Cox33 L. Meyer34. S. Mitchell35 N . O'Halloran36. T. Purcell37. P. Ciancey38. R . Chard39. M. Carney40. T.Nericn41 . B. Evan s42, iA.5lonehouse43. M . Tischfer44. J. King45. N . Watts46. C . Wiikinson50. T.Lyness51 . C.O'Shaughnessy53. T Smpscn56. A. Cail egari57. M . Kns4ey58. A. Thompson61 . DJames62. K McInerney

Cc -.ch : Brad Barry

1 . M. Fry2. C . McKimm3 . T. Mattesti4. A. MacGillivray5 . N . Gamble6 . L . Dale7 . C . Reddin8 . C . McNichol9 . J. Dooley10.A. Morley11 . C. Adamis12.J . Mead13 .N. Edwards14. E. McCowan15 .J . Hunter16 .J . Homann17 .J . Walsh18 .A . Salem19 . P. Angelini20 W. Leaf21 T. Marshall22 A . Hughes23 N . Gamble24 C . Alcock25 D. Hartman26 C . Baxter27 J . Maguire28 N . Williams31 G. Simm32 A . Goldner

Cc Ii: Steve King

1 . A. Milla r2. C. Nicholls3. M . Albe!thorpe4. J. Bromwich5. T.Birtley C,6. J . Sudhoiz7. L Merko8. W. Austberry9. M . Brookshaw10. J . Parnel l11 . G. Frisker (VC)12. R . Jacob13. T. Girdwood (VC)14. N . Rich15. R . Hal l16. K . Alexander17. A . Briggs18. P. Burc o19. E . Wilcox (VC)20. J . Culley21 . J . Brook22 . D . HatsweEl23 . J . Gurner24 . R . Holmes (VC)25 . J . Tanner26 . A . Wilson27 . J . Wright28 . L. Ryan29 . A. Cameron30 . J . Chambers31 . M. Robertson32 . S. Adams33 B. Matties34 . Z. Rudd35 . R . Kercheval36 . C . Walsh37 . R . Sweeney38 . A. Sheehan39 . A. Gooney40. A. Tymms41 . S. Monahan

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M .H .S .O .D. OLD ESSEHDON OLD 0UCoach : Campbell Glover C oach: Marshall Fisher H AI L EY Dl1RY Coach Marty Yi

-u~- ~'-- Coach : Paul Curry1 J Williamson Coach : Andrew Lynch

'1 . P. Rujevic (VC) 2 D RyanHoffman n1 M

Dwyert . K. 0A. Sinclair 1 B. Culling 2. P. McGrath 3 C Obliubek . .

L Pitcher (VC)22. M .Pain e

2 A. Amos 2 B . Canton 3. T. harper 4 M Velardo .JayasuriyaV3

3. S .Low3 G. Erickson 3 S. Burggraaff 4. M . Brown (VG) 5 S De Morton ..

McLauchlan4 H4. O.Binne y

4 T. Vinen 4 T. Jowett 5. N . Adcock 6 D Slater . .Crawford5 B

6. S .Curatolo5 B. Gross

Jess6 Z5 K. Johnstone 6. P. Membreyy

L Wilson . .6.S. Durkin (VC)

7. N.Braddy.RobertsP7

C. Malthouse 7. S. Whittington 8 L KavanaghHanlon7 J

T.Griev e

. TuckerS87 A. Battams 8 . A. Hall 9 A Frazer . ..

PollockT89, C .Lynch

.Fros t9 W 8 G. Carr 9 . J. Walker (C)

10 M Flaherty..

D'SilvaS F10 . S.Jenkin s

.10 G. Crathern 9 B. Jowett 10. T Fraczek 11 J Buckley ..

5. Capron1011 . THibbs

11 C. Fagan 10 M . Stafford 11 . D . Slucki12 W Nunlist .

Glanvill e11 J12. J .Bake r

12 J . Mellington 11 J . Almhofer 12. A . Svirskis13 A Carrozza . .

Fletcher12 A14. C .Lewi s

13 L. Browne 12 L. Kennedy 13. N . Stauss 14 A Parker . .Kozik13 A

16. L.McKi e

14 B. SCott 13 A. Fisher 14 . A . Viscendese 16 M Nicolas . .Mars h14 E

17. M .Clarke15 S. Jenkinson 14 N. Goss 15 . D. Viscendese 17 B King . .

R. Goodbody1518 . LLoughna n

16 J. Ampt 15 D . Malmo A. Niren s1618 D Flaherty .

BrooksH1619 . D.Barnes

17 R . Linford'

16 L . Hope.

Pollard (VC)G17Fitzpatrick19 N ..

Plummer17 R20 . D.Coggan

18 B. 0 Hoy 18 R . Turnbull. . 20 A Prowse . .

21 . W.Coleman19 I. Glass Kezilas20 B

18 . M. Neilsen21 N Bertram

18.N . Rose22 . D .Neilson

20 M . Trigg.

22 B . Henry19. T. Cousland

22 T Logan 19.0_ Waxman 23. D .Meretf t h21 A . Beach 23 C . Probyn

20. D . Fox 23 C Devereux 20.J . Wright (C) M .Mendolo24.22 T. Foster

Sele tt o24 S21 . S . Foley 24 J Duggan 21 .D . MacKenzie (VC) 25. T.Finlay

Northway23 L. .Smit h25 B

22 . D.Fox 26 B Falcke 23 .8 . Koetsier 26. L.Stillman24 B. Napie r

Dorman25 N

.27 A. Banks

23 M . Bowen. 28 S Falcke 270. Swanton 27. J .0'Dea.26 M. Pennycuick 23 S. Weaver 24 D. Gianako s.

M . Kin g2529 T Campbell 28 .B .Hunte r

29.1 . Archer27 M. Grigg 29 D . Dawes .

Brown26 J32 B Hakim

30 A. Sha w28 T. Franklin-Jones 32 C . Sendeckyj . .

Owen27 C34 J Marinos

33.R . Mosbe y30 A . Pelman 33 C . Delosa . .

BevanD2835 W Higgins

A. Jones3931 T. Habe l33 C. Hooper

..

29. B . Gevaux.

43 .M. McGaura n

34 H. Baker 30. J . Saigal

35 K. Boehm 31 . J . McGeach43 A. Bruh n44 L . Schneider46 R . Foote50 S. Morris

WERRIBEE WHITEFRIARS

Coach: Dean F Coach : Tim Hille Coach : Paul Gregor Coach : Steve Lovell Coach: Tim Pratt Coach : Rod Penaluna

1 Peggie A 1 .L Russell I B Petrie 1 . S. Muraca 1 . J . Wallace I A Middli nM Norrish2

2 Hine A (C) 2 .S . Wheller 2 H Gyles 2 . C . Kelly 3. S . Cleven .Pas k1 N

3 Langdon S 1M . Wood 5 R Gale 3 . M. Bradfield 5 . M . Cahill .BettR4

4 Taylor C 4 .C .Hassell 6 P Boyd 4 . S. Eisenberg 6 . D. Purtell ..

P Valoppi55 Pretty S 5 .A. Clinch 7 P Podbury (VC) 5 . P. McGowan 7 J. Power .

D Uoyd66 Burgess J S.M. Luba 8 A Hollands 6. S . Kidd 8 M. Malady

Swai n9 L

.8. R Drew

7 Davies M (DVC) 7.R . Wiley 9 T Stephens 7. B . Daniels .10 L Coulthard 9 . B.Keho e

8 Amiconi A 8.J . Muzzell 10 N Cullen 8. C. JackCrea11 D 10 . J.Seeger

9 Jackson N 9.J . Franklin 11 P Sampson 9. A. Russo .Stats12 C 11 . Z.Webb

10 Blackmore B 10 .A. Warwarek 12 P Landy

'

10. A. Borg .Langford13 T 13 . Willies

it Mithen P 11D . Healy Amelio (DVC)13 M D 11 . J. Toussaint .14 L Twomey 14 . G .Thompson

12 Kelly T 12 .G . Breitkreuz 14 J Montano 12 . C . SmithBaker15 M 15. D .Smith

13 Gordon N 13 .M . Martinov 15 P Carey (C) 13 . D . Groulos .Coslovich16 R 16. C.Holdswort h

14 Thwaites M 14.D . Jowett 16 A Kelly 14 . T. Davidson .Barug h17 T IT A .Pizzey

15 Amore J iS.A . Goonan 17 H Evans 15. M . Walsh .Morris19 J 18 . C.Beal

16 Amore S 16.D . McKenna 18 S Wilson 16. C. Yasar .Alexander20 S 19 . A.Coleman

17 Armatas C 17.M . Heffernan 19 A Rooks 17. A. Tedesco .Graham21 A 20 . D.Seneratne

18 Heaven C 18.M . Ramsay 20 M McHugh 18. B. Cunningham .Baker22 A 21 . J.Tompkins

19 Duell R 19 .W. Cove 21 A Ballard (DVC) 19. R . Rose .Treyvaud24 J 22 . J. Peak e

20 Oberoi S 20 .R. Lerner 22 N Carstein 20 . D . Lowe .Muhllechne r25 N 23 . T. Collett

21 Kinross A 21 .L. Wilson 23 G Brearley 21 . N . Gaud .

27 S Salt 24. G.Coutts22 Furphy D 22 .B. Rayson 24 R Varney 22 . S . Blanco .

Haverkamp28 M 25. F. Pellagrino23 Hillas R 24 .A. Lom 27 A Dix 23 . J . Russo

'

.D'sousa29 D 27. S .Savage

24 Christ J(VC) 26.T. Harvey 28 C Beljak Donnel l24. M. O.

Bel lD2925 Lucas C 27.J . Noske 29 S Train 25. J . Purton 30 B . Janson

Kennedy37 G

..30 . J .Strong

27 Cokalis S 28.T. Naylor 38 A Flanagan 26. C. Andrews .31 . S.Urbano

26 Donahoo M(VC) 29.A . O'Shannessy 41 D Wood 27. R.Fastuca 32 . J.Parry28 Stebbins N 31 .S . Bbarker 44 C Clarke 28 . T. Dean 34 . S.Britt29 Crawford M 33 .A. Cook 46 P Attoft 29 . L . Simmons 37. D . Sim s30 Bullen M 39 .M . Ferrari 61 N Kennedy 30 . C . Mahoney 44. N .Martin44 Lancaster M 49 .A. Perry 64 D Tompkins 31 . B. Vandenhurk76 Matthew M 54.M. Wilso n

67,R . Marti n

75.R . Presser

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; Zuker Coat Gr Coac c . Coast D G cc Ca. _ 5,:onnor

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B i 1 .M. Meyer2 L Br ie 3 J.Rc : (C) 2 S Sullivanh

. .

4 S Meehan 5 ~ ~ 3 . P. Dixon

= 5 M Miller I6 A 4 . G . Allan6 D Wood

.7 S.1 t 7. T. Bar r

7 D Taylor 8 S.'r i 6 . K. Li ttlen 8 B Pinwell i- .-~ 9 P. 9 . K. McLeod

.' I 9 B Nathan 1 0 8.1 -s 11 . B. Athe rto n10 C Naikm 1 1 M . (VC) 12. M . Wilson11 S Ader 12 R. ': 13. M . Haye s12 R Burrows 13 M .

14 P Rock s13 P Arbon

-14 Z. 4R15 G '

. .17. S . Casacelli

an 14 A Oimble .18 A ; 19- S . Hamilton

15 J Hughes .19 G . 20. P. KringsIS M Roberts

t 17 B Keinhaus 21 . D. Kell y

18 R Quirk! (%) 22. S . Barker

19 S Allan = 24 - . - .n 24. M . Dugga nB i .>

m AG. 20 J Shone26 B. Jondahl29 J. Ross

26. A . RockJ Le.. .tl 21 M Beynon ~~ . 30 J. Mei4Engton 30. A . Pothito sJ Gv°u 22 M Conway 31 S. Hawkins 31 . C. Jamieso nA~ 1 23 H La Ragy 35 M . Sharr'ale 33. R. HamilL P 24 C Mitchell 39 C. Burley 34. M . WingraveJuF' an

M S "25 J Murphy 41 J. Ryan 35. T. Smit h

'"J R- 28 J Clifton 42 S. Young 36. G . MoranA 5~ 27 S Byers 48 G . Clugst°n 37. C. Johnstone

28 N Aitken 38. R. Bitne r29 G Walton

41 . S . Alexander45. R. Connard

as~ 56. S . Rickardsew

rrman

cLB .Coach : Chri Fxe Cc ch: (1) " :nny Nicolosi Coach: (1) f nn issy

C :h : Jam Fay Coach : (2) .;laric e

2 . L. Kelly 1 Carter P Coach : I r Killop t J . [B3 Rose

2 Quinn N 2. T. G..." L. Georgiadis

3 Monahan G 3. A Ur n oF rL. 4 McKenzie C M

5 35 . C. KOkkin05 5 McKenzie-McHarg s. J . "6 . A. Ciavarella 6 Cato J 7. L tcatesaran

9 . A. Visser 7 O'Kane M 8. D. tAaDana d8

11 M . McPhee8 McDonnell J9 Ralph J =

1~. D. Mahone y

12 F. Malcolm 10 McColl Di1 . M . Hutton12. D. Mctay

B. Evans 11 Farrow L 13. S. Marwood

15 D. Moulang12 Dillon J 14. B h4archeam

15. D. Bare

3A. Keays13 Nolen A14 Chamberlain F

16. K D :da~ s17. D. Makohon

18 N. Cash 15 Dixon B 18 M . Amdersen

21 J . Briggs 16 Grigg S 19. Al MacDonaldPt "20 ,

' S Johnson17 DoyleC

re v. ,

22G, I x d.

2 ' • S. Bando18 Ross S19 Jabour P

23. A -J, - as24. G . . : ,

29 R . Kelly 20 Howard L 26. J. K-- M . Stevenson

SmaOwoodP 27. D 1,28, F. Landy '

T. Orchard22 Leorxelli T23 Carmody S o P C~g

43 J . Reynolds 24 Bidd4eco mbe T.

31 . M C-tney

J . Gael 25 Pietryk M 32. J. Ca n33. L Meyer

J . Nevezie (C)26 Denton G

. _ : 34. S. M .t~en27 Glynn P _-~ 35. N. O'Hallora n

C . Greaves 28 McGrath J 3s. T. PurceU55 S. Heslop 29 Gill P 37- P. Ci2~*ry.

n d58 H . Reinhardt 30 Silk J . Cha r38.

39. M . Cairney63 N Wills 31 Fox A 40. R Boyce.

32 McCa rt hy M 41 . 8 Evans33 Buckeridge S 42. PA . Sto-ner,ouse34 Spillane A 43. M . Tschter35 Bushb AY

44. J King45. N. Wa tts

36 Biddlecombe A 46. C. Wiikmson37 DeMaria J 50. J. Guilder38 Walsh M 51 . C O'Shaughnessy39 Furlett i D 53. T Smpso n

55. A. Marsh40 Dale J 57. M . nins'ey42 Smith J 58- A Tne=ipson44 Bolton M 62. K~•-ir my49 McArdle N 65. R,

68'J 1 ~55 Dinardo L ., ::_

d69 C . ~

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Under-19 - Section (2) RedAQUINAS O .C. DULLEEN- IVANHOE/ NTH OLD BOYS OLD CAMBERWELL

Coach : John Ryan TEMPLESTOWE FITZROY Coach: David Zappula Coach : Michael SigutasCoach: Matt Agrotis Coach : Richard Grummett

2 R. Klogeman1 S Marsh 30 D Barnwell

1 S. Cook 1 . m . Little5 A. Boland . .

Florence2 D 31 J Bire2 T. Hedgeland 2 . D . McOuafte r

6 P. McNiff . .3 . A . Paradiso 32 J Dunne

3 J. Kirk 5. P. Tempon e7 A. Jenkinson 4 0 Hill 4 R. Davidson 6. B . Christie9 M . Guthrid eg

. .5 . G Taylor

33 E Healy 5 B. Kean 7. B . Rya n10 L. Mackowski 6 . M Benic 34 C Meighen 6 D. Burley 8. C . Morle y

12 A. Corrigan 7 . M. McGrath 35 B Dowsett 7 M. Cursio 9. A . Cramer13 V. Hall 8 . R . Conti 36 J Healy 8 S. Glover 10. K . derby (C)

14 A. Hayes 9 . M. Bickerdike 37 M Edmonds 9 T. Roach it . D . Pik e15 S . Varone 11 . J . O'Donnell (C) 39 A Butler 10 J. McArdle 12• G. Weickhardt

17 J . See 13 . R Lee 40 J Harman 11 T. Dean13. T. Proswe

19 D. Sinclair 14 . P Harding 41 A Mercuri 12 J. Hughes14. C . Munr o

JonesS20 S . Collins 16 . D . Charles`ta B Ashton 13 M. KellyY

.16 A Cantor

21 P. Stone 18 . A DeSimone45 G Robertson 14 N . Barry

. .Craven18 B

22 G. Cochrane 19 . J Hasan46 M Ahem 15 T. James

.19 B . Larrichi a

23 M . Patterson 20 . J Paraskeva 16 D . McLellan 23 H . Hogan24 D. Dew 22 . M Perri 47 N Blayney

17 H Monk 25 A Zemski25 C. Tavalli 23 . D . Tsokas 48 N Dykes .

18 A Seed.

26 D . Ling27 C. Munro

25 . D Stee r26 . D . Martin (VC)

50 J Simrk.

19 M. Seed 39 A . Emmerson28 J . Holly 31 T Walters

52 E Clayton 20 S. Seed 43 T. Sigalas29 B. Miller

. .33 . P. Gordon

54 S Sukkar 21 N . Trigwell 50 J . Agatanovic

30 J . Tappley 34 . M Tollit 55 B Foynes 22 S. Bermingham 51 M . Brooke

35 . P. Tsokas *' D Cummins 23 N . Hahn 52 M . Cottre l

"* C Grose 24 S. Haynes53 J . Cucmotta

J Kelly 25 J. Mullins54 L. Enright

A Powell55 M . Gilbert56 A . Mohari c

B Stafford 57 S . MorrittG Waugh 58 J . Pettitt

59 D. Schmidt60 N . Warner61 T. Parkes

OLD PARADIANS RUPERTSWOOD THERRY PENOLA UNIVERSITYCoach : Peter Hansen Coach : Ken Balmer Coach: Tony Crotty BLACKS

Assist: Phil RyanCoach: John Bushby

2 D Dean1 R Zahra

I Faroldi M 1 M Ballad s3 M Lyons

2 S Page2 Goodwin T 2 S Bloodworth

4 R Hall3 V Scam 3 Reynolds L 3 D Bon ow m

5 A Dean5 J Ramsay 4 Barron B ett4 J Cor

b6 A Harvey6 B Shalders 5 Kiernan M 5 C Delahunty

11 S Connelly8 K Elliot 6 Mullens P 6 T Don van

14 S Fantone11 A Jamieson 7 Hermes J 7 P Donelan

15 L Drummond12 M Temming

8 LQuinn 8 N Ebner9 S Flood19 A Paglia (DVC)

15 J Telfer 9 Gleason L 10 P Fowler21 L McMahon16 D Stafford 10 Crotty J 11 J Greenwood

22 R Priest17 L Becker 11 McCarthy L 12 M Grigg

24 G Loftus18 L Fielding 12 Serratore F t3 R Hamilton

27 D Caple19 R Johnson 13 Comb M 14 W Hann a

28 S Russell20 P Flinn 14 Fenton J 15 D Higgins

29 M Keeling21 D Heywood 15 Owen B 16 E Hinde

34 P Gloury22 A Certo t6 Clifton D 17 R Mansfield

,39 J Zivkovic24 G Price 17 Palazzolo M 18 T Mayall

19 R Moreto n39 S Fistric25 R Hatty

18 Freckleton J20 D Oconnel42 N Stephens

27 M Kosta19 Green A 21 R OsullNan50 E Tenson (C)

28 P McMahon20 Capewell C 22 B Owen

56 M Spinoso29 G Hewat

21 Atkinson D 23 V Parkinson60 D Boundy

31 M Assouad22 Goodwin D 24 S Prince

61 C Duncan 23 Caliegari D 25 L Rawnsley63 S Corcoran (VC) 25 Carroll A 26 J R'rvett75 S Barbaro 26 Sheppard T 27 A Ross76 A Smith 27 Thompson T 28 S Rundle

77 T Crotty 34 O'Connell S 29 M Sale

59 Robinson T30 S Sandrford (C)

72 Johnson S31 JP Santamaria32 R Scarteff

81 Delaney D 33 N Shar p34 P Sondh u35 M Stockfetd36 A Torne y37 J Walker38 D Watson39 R Willis

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VY SEGMENTScores, chat and news of local VA-FA teamsbet . _ : 6.1 -6 .:' y -.--ht.

.30 EAC H S0~ ND .

I Al 4b TOMMY BRAIN W

caesta H toss (Hampton Rovers

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.; Friday 7. 00- .C pmInch,, : ~s we .iy chat on all matteis 6'AFr?

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Amendment to re : rt in zateur Foo : i_ aller dat : <; 26 .1

Michael Karayannis, Old Ivanhoe . Unduly rough play, 2

Player Rapapori iioui nJnr sust~_ri :E6 i f 2

unduly rough play.

From y 19, 200 1Stephen 6'7igney, Bulleen Cobras. Striking, 6 matches .

Bart Calman, Old XaGtrians (Reserves). Strik-ing, 4

matches.

From May 26, 200 1Adrian IrlelntyTe, Mazenod. Striking, 4 rnatches .Sabastian Ciavola Old Paradians . Sulking, 4 matches.

matches)

iviichael Karayauvs, Old Iverh-

(To be served concurrently - = n-

David Payne . Eley Park .,—

;Ben Fake, Old Fssendonmatches.

*Pau1 Bryer, North Old matches.

*James Kelly, E - , Fdecl°`on anr°h,n 1 .

Old Pam ,:_ins 4. _ _noL --_-their under-19 n pl- - 1 on Satu-Parade College.

Both clubs accepted the prescril$500 (3rd offence over the 5t 3Penola $300 (2nd offence c :

Continuedfrom page 1 0

a bit of individualism out of r e `Ly as ateam which thatis some'' ' ' thmy heart on my sleeve I' . gr j in ere,I expect the Bullants to Ga i inner upset byrecording their first win of ¢l, 7on.

Another interesting ` e -L -k- between Ajaxand St l:ard to tip.SaNv a bit of both of - an I and both wereequally impress : in their n Pay. Both haveinjuries and play4 :s missing c . :.rseas so it has notbeen easy. Tough one to call this so I will go with theadage of winning for is good form and tip the visitorsthe Tigers.The -,,cry small Mackie Road Reserve is the venue forthe best game of the round. The home side althoughbeaten were far from disgraced last week while theRovers once they got their game going were prettyimpressive . The visitors like to run so ~,vill not like thesmall confines and c.=ill have to make adjustments,while it suits the Sainters who like the more ph-sicalstyle of game . Again its a tough call but I'm siv~ d bythe fact a few injuries have crept in at - --whieh may hurt them, so its my old side to just

/U19) provide

:o by 5pI O: i: i n (R) St. Johns OC (S )

: June 2 De La Salle v Old P+ielburnia-u June 3 St. Zt:evins v St . Bernards (Ui 2)

VAI ., (GD4) v WAAFL

: ,June u . . ;?- :n '

S---n June 10 i . 19) v NSW-ACT (t113)VA v SAAFL (Senior)

June 16 St . Nevins v Old Trinity

June 17 FIDA

June 23 Elsternwiek v Hawthorn (D3)

June 24 Old Trinity v Old Scotch

June 30 Ormond v Old Paradians

July 1 No matches

',r-)hons (R) Monash Gryphons (S)

e Uni. (R) Sx-inburne Uni . (S )

MHSOB (U)

scores phoned -1'td5louse (R), Hawthorn (R), South Melb . Dis t

Brunswick (C). ivlazenod (U), Bulleen Temp (U )

the points . IvSr Lawson hope your brain cells arerr-'red as IvAll be looking for you for some liquidref ^shment at the end of the game .

3 _ i E 'S

Black List : Nil . The perfect score again . No slacking offnow Thanks fellas keep it up, especially all of you .

10/ 10 my co-scribes would kill for that . Let's do itagain the numbers are 9-553 1561 home or fax, themobile is 0400 991 995 or drop me an email t o

m.au)ur nominations for the Coates Hir e

Ph cer of : eek either.

F :east ote all club milestones are to be sent DIRECTto the VAFA not to me .

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VAFA PREMIERSHIP LISTS 2001~. .

Dl RESERVE P W L D For Agst %- Pts

UNIVERSITY BLACKS 6 6 0 0 553 188 294.15 24OLD CAMBERWELL 6 6 0 0 587 317 185.17 24DID GEELONG 6 4 2 0 451 388 116.24 16IVANHOE ASSUMPTIONS 3 3 0 460 376 122.34 12BANYULE -Rd 1 6 3 3 0 324 298 108.72 12ST LEOS EMMAUS WP 6 3 3 0 387 391 98.98 12MONASH BLUES 6 2 4 0 392 482 81 .33 8YARRA VALLEY O B 6 2 4 0 274 411 66.67 8AQUINAS 0 C 6 1 5 0 376 499 75 .35 4OLD CAREY 6 0 6 0 188 677 27 .77 0

CLUB 18 (2) P W L D For Agst % PtsOLD IVANHOE 6 6 0 0 454 233 194.85 24COLLEGIANS #Rd 2 6 4 2 0 430 193 222.80 16MONASH BLUES 6 4 2 0 268 212 126.42 16UNI BLACKS #Rd 2 6 4 2 0 251 268 93 .66 16MARCELLIN #Rd2/Rd3 6 4 2 0 239 307 77 .85 16OLD TRINITY 6 2 4 0 274 290 94.48 8ST LEOS EMMAUS 6 2 4 0 284 328 86 .59 8OLD GEELONG 6 2 4 0 288 387 74 .42 8OLD ESSENDON GR #Rd 3 6 1 5 0 292 344 84 .88 4Wl-IYfEFR1ARS 6 0 6 0 202 632 31 .96 0

D2 RESERVE P W L D For Agst % PtsPARKS IDE 6 6 0 0 527 219 240 .64 24W1111AMSTOWN CYMS 6 5 1 0 444 303 146 .53 20SALESIAN 0 C 6 4 2 0 335 280 119.64 16WEST BRUNSWICK 6 4 2 0 329 287 114.63 16POWERHOUSE #Rd 3 6 3 3 0 353 339 104.13 12OAKLEIGH AFC #Rd 1 6 3 3 0 199 242 82.23 1214?W #Rd 1 6 2 4 0 339 361 93.91 8LA TROBE UNI 6 1 5 0 305 453 67.33 4MENTONE AMATEURS 6 1 5 0 264 500 52.80 4PENINSULA 0 B #Rd 3 6 1 5 0 148 441 33.56 4

D3 RESERVE P W L D For Agst % Pls

FITZROY REDS 6 6 0 0 582 199 292.46 24ST JOHNS O C 6 6 0 0 512 234 218.80 24STH MELB DIST #Rd 2 6 3 3 0 337 326 103 .37 12BENTLEIGH AFC 6 3 3 0 432 446 96.86 12U H S O B 6 3 3 0 325 342 95 .03 12ELSTERNWICK 6 3 3 0 356 392 90 .82 12RICHMOND CENTRAI. 6 3 3 0 319 528 60.42 12MONASH GRYPHONS 6 2 4 0 325 348 93 .39 8HAWTHORN AMATEURS6 1 5 0 279 401 69 .58 4ALBERT PARK 6 0 6 0 250 537 46 .55 0

DA RESERVE P W L D For Agst % PtsSYNDAL TALLY-HO 6 6 0 0 461 134 344.03 24ST MARYS #Rd 1 6 5 1 0 596 278 214.39 20WERRIBEE AMATEURS6 5 1 0 406 267 152.06 20NORTH BRUNSWICK 6 4 2 0 408 383 106.53 16MT LILYDALE 6 4 2 0 300 406 73.89 16SWINBURNE UNI 6 3 3 0 386 318 121 .38 12RUPERTSWOOD #Rd 1 6 3 3 0 263 389 67.61 12OLD WESTBOURNE 6 2 4 0 351 394 89.09 8ELTHAM COLLEGIANS 6 2 4 0 328 497 66.00 8BULLEEN COBRAS 6 2 4 0 279 427 65 .34 8ELEY PARK AFC 6 0 6 0 279 668 41 .77 0

CLUB 18 ( 1) P W L D For Agst % PtsOLD MELBURNIANS 6 5 1 0 430 221 194 .57 20DE LA SALLE 6 5 1 0 473 305 155 .08 20ST HEVB4S 6 5 1 0 441 292 151 .03 20OLD SCOTCH 6 4 2 0 423 268 157 .84 16OLD XAVERIANS 6 3 3 0 428 235 182 .13 1 2P.RUNSW1CK AFC 6 3 3 0 280 415 67 .47 12I P-'diRAN AFC #Rd 3 6 2 4 0 353 391 90 .28 8THERRY PENOLA OB 6 1 5 0 287 445 64 .49 4~12'ZENOD O C 6 1 5 0 179 435 4115 4('! .D BRIGHTON #Rd2/Rd3 6 0 6 0 101 635 15.91 0

UNDER-19 SECTION 1 P W L D For Agst % PtsST BERNARDS 6 6 0 0 829 307 270.03 24OLD SCOTCH 6 5 1 0 662 309 214.24 20OLD XAVERIANS 6 5 1 0 709 339 209.14 20ST EEtVI11TS 6 5 1 0 635 321 197.82 20DE LA SALLE 6 4 2 0 698 438 159.36 16OLD BRIGHTON 6 4 2 0 474 378 125.40 16UNIVERSITY BLUES 6 3 3 0 447 423 105.67 12OLD MELBURNIANS 6 2 4 0 404 496 81 .45 8MARCELLIN 6 2 4 0 410 695 58 .99 8COLLEGIANS 6 0 6 0 308 822 37 .47 0BEAUMARIS AFC 6 0 6 0 246 683 36 .02 0MAZENOD 0 C 6 0 6 0 160 771 20 .75 0

UNDER-19 SECTION 2 POLD IVANHOE 6WERRIBEE AMATEURS6CAULFIELD GR 6OLD ESSENDON GR 6OLD TRINITY 6YARRA VALLEY 0 B 6

HAMPTON ROVERS 6ORMOND 6

ST LEOS EMMAUS WP 6OLD HAILEYBURY 6WHITEFRIARS 6

UNDER-19 (2) BLUE PMENTONE AMATEURS 6AJAX 6STH MELB DIST FRd 16OLD XAVERIANS (2) 6MONASH BLUES 6DE LA SALLE (2) 6OAKLEIGH 6ST KEVINS (2) 6MHSOB 6GLEN EIRA AFC # Rd 2 6

W L D For Agst % Pts6 0 0 603 327 184 .40 245 1 0 678 339 200 .00 204 2 0 314 245 128 .16 164 2 0 520 489 106 .34 163 3 0 439 354 124.01 123 3 0 623 633 98 .42 123 3 0 553 567 97.53 123 3 0 480 619 77.54 123 3 0 412 550 74.91 121 5 0 383 613 62.48 41 5 0 355 624 56.89 4

W L D For Agst % Pts6 0 0 951 240 396.25 246 0 0 776 298 260.40 244 2 0 711 327 217.43 164 2 0 615 460 133.70 163 3 0 631 495 127.47 123 3 0 526 562 93.59 123 3 0 485 835 58.08 121 5 0 347 530 65 .47 40 6 0 341 840 40.60 00 6 0 296 1109 26 .69 0

UNDER-19 (2) RED P W L D For Agst % PtsOLD CAMBERWELL 6 5 1 0 593 251 236 .25 20THERRY PENOLA OB 6 5 1 0 495 278 178 .06 20NTH OLD BOYS #Rd 2 6 5 1 0 492 303 162 .38 20RUPERTSWOOD 6 4 1 1 788 223 353.36 18OLD PARADIANS 6 4 1 1 591 381 155 .12 18UNIVERSITY BLACKS 6 3 3 0 612 345 177 .39 12BULLEEN TEMPLE 6 2 4 0 236 549 42.99 8IVANHOE FfTZROY F Rd 1 6 1 5 0 208 782 26 .60 4AQUINA5OC#Rdl/FRd36 0 6 0 134 1089 12.30 0

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P'6' L D For ASsi %

6 5 1 0 604 459 131 .59 2 0

9 6 4 1 1 686 616 111 .36 1 8

--AI 6 4 1 1 613 575 106.61 1 8

6 3 3 0 564 452 124.78 12

6 3 3 0 482 454 106.17 12

6 3 3 0 522 500 104.40 12

6 2 4 0 488 546 89.38 8

OD O C 6 2 4 0 570 671 84.95 8

3HTON 6 1 4 1 475 579 82 .04 6

ITY BLUES 6 1 4 1 457 663 68 .93 6

P W L D For % Pts Ags

t 6 5 1 0 581 341 170 .38 20

6 4 2 0 671 474 141 .56 16

6 4 2 0 460 118.26 166 4 2 0 385 378 1 0 1 .85 1 6

OLD P1 DIANS 6 3 3 0 486 448 108.48 12

NORTH OLD BOYS 6 3 3 0 534 572 93 .36 1 2

' PE:TVOLA OB 6 3 3 0 491 594 82 .66 12

ORMOND 6 2 4 0 495 569 86 .99 8

BEAUMARIS AFC 6 2 4 0 438 597 73 .37 8

6 0 6 0 471 663 71,04 0

C SE ;21t P W L D For A gst % Pts

6 6 0 0 660 400 165.00 24

6 5 1 0 743 430 172.79 206 5 1 0 630 498 126.51 20

., 6 4 2 0 548 512 107.03 1 6

LD GR 6 3 3 0 634 525 120 .76 12

ST BEDES MEIN-I' TIG 6 3 3 0 617 618 99.84 12

OLD 3SEN "i'ONItsN'S 6 2 4 0 579 648 89 35 8

PRAHRfiiN AFC 6 1 5 0 446 539 82 .75 4

6 1 5 0 409 641 63 .81 4

BULLEEN TEMP 6 0 6 0 426 881 48.35 0

D1 &RDT3n?z P W L D For Agst % Pt s6 6 0 0 812 443 183.30 24

5 1 0 755 508 1 .82 20

6 4 2 0 634 475 133.47 16

i 4 2 0 611 525 116 .38 16

i 6 4 2 0 585 613 95 .43 1 6

.0 : 6 3 3 0 599 692 86 .56 1 2

,( OC 6 2 4 0 640 733 87.31 8

OLD CAT EY 6 1 5 0 503 714 70.45 4

YARRA tII.LEY 0 B 6 1 5 0 452 659 68.59 4

MONASH BLUES 6 0 6 0 470 699 67.24 0

D2 CfS027 P W L 13 For Agst % Pts

"'RATE 6 6 0 0 834 432 193.06 24

0 C 6 5 1 0 628 471 133.33 20

IN GYMS6 4 2 0 696 150.32 16

6 4 2 0 632 510 123 .92 16

SULA 0 B 6 3 3 0 522 657 79 .45 1 2

OAKLEIGH AFC 6 2 4 0 562 618 90 .94 8

,'EST BRUNSWICK 6 2 4 0 470 572 82 .17 8

6 2 4 0 441 547 80.62 8

OBE UT3S 6 2 4 0 428 569 75.22 8

R HOUSE 6 0 6 0 323 697 46.34 0

6 6 0 0 794 210 378.10 24

6 6 0 0 926 523' 177.06 24

6 5 1 0 730 420 173 .81 20

P W L D For Ags4 %

Ri01d. lI 6 3 3 0 633 554 114.26 12

UTF'6.LB DIST. 6 3 3 0 521 600 86 .83 1 2

ORN A.'~SATEURS6 2 4 0 584 730 80.00 8

ELSTERNVJiCKALBERT PAlLK

RICHMOND CENTRAL

UHSOB

6 2 4 0 463 600 77.17 8

6 1 5 0 493 753 65.47 4

6 1 5 0 427 750 56.93 4

6 1 5 0 380 811 46.86 4

D4 SECTION P W L D For Agst % l Ks

TICK 6 4 2 0 450 521 86 .37 16

6 6 0 0 614 372 165.05 24

BULL _ . C . .i 6 5 1 0 750 352 213.07 20

6 4 2 0 449 433 103.70 16

6 4 2 0 389 462 84 .20 1 6

?TLIL6 3 3 0 459 386 118.91 12

ST RYS 6 3 3 0 658 595 110.59 12

EL'L__viCOLLEGIANS 6 3 3 0 528 512 103 .13 12

OLD WESTBOURNE 6 2 4 0 410 423 96.93 8

RUPERTSWOOD #Rd I 6 2 4 0 346 465 74.41 8

ELEY PARK AFC 6 0 6 0 301 905 33.26 0

A

UNIVERSITY B

OLD XA S

OLD SCOTCH

ST13MARCELLINOLD BRIGHTONOLD TRINITY

ST KEV"INSMAZE )D O CMHSOB

P W L D For Agst % Ptr

6 6 0 0 571 324 176 .23 24

6 5 1 0 497 262 189 .69 20

6 5 1 0 520 345 150 .72 206 5 1 0 459 349 131 .52 20

6 4 2 0 450 323 139.32 16

6 2 4 0 305 385 79.22 8

6 1 5 0 340 445 76.40 46 1 5 0 340 525 64.76 4

6 1 5 0 304 545 55 .78 4

6 0 6 0 318 601 52 .91 0

P W L D For Agst % Pts6 5 1 0 297 197.98 2059,88

OLD ; : .- .- ;?' 8 5 1 0 578 318 181 .76 20

THERE F VOLA OB 6 3 3 0 465 390 119.23 1 2

6LD': . . : 6 5 1 0 589 349 168.77 20

iai.D : 6 4 2 O . 457 335 136.42 16

DE LA SALLE 6 3 3 0 406 379 107.12 12

WHITEFRIARS 6 2 4 0 323 445 72 .58 8

N"H OLD BOYS #Rd 1 6 2 4 0 316 452 69 .91 8

OLD IVANHOE 6 1 5 0 261 483 54.04 4

B " 43415 AFC 6 0 6 0 182 744 24 .46 0

6 5 1 0 535 271 197.42 20

6 4 2 0 357 310 115.16 1 6

MAX 6 2 4 0 228 378 6032

8BU'LLEEN TEMP 6 1 5 0 218 701 31.10 4

COLLEGII.NS #Rd 3 6 3 3 0 520 278 187 .05 12

ST BEDES MENT TIG 6 2 4 0 342 348 98 .28 8

OLD R1EPvTOiN'LI?,NNS 6 2 4 0 434 460 94 .35 8

GLEN EIRA AFC 6 0 6 0 182 690 26.38 0

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,014 GR 6 5 1 0 564 256 220.31 20 ''..

P A L D F~ Agst % 1 ts

3~ ErS 6 6 0 0 575 308 186.69 24,.

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TH EENT

Evans

I am pleased to welcome to Elsternwick Parktoday players and officials of the New South WalesACT Under 18 National Championships Squad andthe senior South Australian Amateur Football Leaguefor the two matches today against the VAFA's Unde r

19 representative team and for the SAAFL versusVAFA senior team .

The NSW/ACT team predominantly comprisesplayers from the Murray Bushrangers and theNSW/ACT Rams and todays match is a steppingstone for young players competing for selection in theNational Championships in July .

Following the extremely successful day lastweekend when the VAFA's C - D4 representative teamplayed the senior WAAFL team (and won), we hope fora repeat of the quality and spirit again today .

The VAFA views representative football mostseriously as these games enable the elite players to berecognised and assembled together for what may wellbe a one off occasion.

We always urge players chosen to play hard andfair, to enjoy the occasion and most importantly toestablish memories and friendships on the day thatwill last forever.

Good luck to all teams playing today in theirattempts to achieve these aims .

On the last occasion that the VAFA played theSAAFL at Elsternwick Park the player judged the beston the ground by the two field umpires was awarded"The Alan Statton Medal" in recognition of the longserving SAAFL administrator who at the time had justannounced his retirement . Today's best on groundplayer will also receive a medal, named after a longserving VAFA administrator- his name will remain asecret until I unveil it at the pre-match luncheon.Suffice to say this person has made a wonderfulcontribution to football administration and has been a

great supporter ofrepresentative footballfor many years .

In welcomingSouth Australi atoday we recognisethat league's great history (est. 1911), and that state'soutstanding contribution to the development ofgrassroots football in SA.

In its mission statement the SAAFL states that it"seeks to provide and promote an opportunity for allpeople to participate in Australian Football in anaccessible, safe and healthy environment whilstembracing the broader picture of football at an eliteand possibly national level. "

Today's winner in the Under 19 contest will receivethe "Terry Daniher Shield", whilst in the senior gamethe winner will receive the "John Dillon/Keith SimsShield" .

With pleasure I welcome SAAFL's President JohnDicker, Chairman John Wilson and the other officialsand players who make up the visiting parties toElsternwick Park today .

To Nick Bourke (Senior coach), Steve Carroll(Under 19 coach) and the players and support staff ofthe VAFA teams, I wish them all the best today for twogood performances .

My Executive Committee and Administration isdelighted to be hosting today's matches and wehope we can see some of today's players take theirgames to new levels making them even betterplayers and representatives for their clubs in thefuture.

Richard Evans

VAFA President

10 .6.2001

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1 7A FASeiiie3r list . . . . . . . . . . . . . .- . .- . . . . . . . . .- . . . .- . . . .- .8

SAAFL Senior list . . . .. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9

(,-D4 tiT WAAFL hehiew . . .-_, .--- . .--- . ._ . . . .-----12

FIDA 1 SASRAPID lists . . . . . . : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : .1 5

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TCHDAY

FIDA v SAS II)

9.30 - 11 .10am

ITCH FUNCTIONS

Downstairs Function Room11 .30am-12 .15pm AftermatchMidday Presentations

FIDA matches (4x15 min . qtrs )

VAFA (U19) v NSW-ACT (U18 )

(Terry Daniher Shield)

11 .30am - 2 .lOpm

Luncheon - invited guests only12.00-2.00pm

Curtain-raiser match20min plus time-on

Curtain-raiser aftermatchDownstairs Function Room

2.45-3.45pm Aftermatch

3.30pm Presentations

VAFA v S I,(Dillon/Sims Shield) Senior aftermatch2.15 - 4.50pm Upstairs Function Room

Admission by ticket onlySenior match 25min plus time-on 5 .30-7.00pm Aftermatch

6 .45pm Presentations

PATRONS PLEASE NOTE:

° NO ALCOHOL IS TO BE CONSUMED INSIDE THE GROUND ATELSTERNWICK PARK UNTIL AFTER THE COMPLETION OF BOTHMATCHES .

• THE "OVAL FUNCTION" ROOM AND BAR WILL BE OPEN TO THE PUBLICIMMEDIATELEY AFTER THE FINAL SIREN .

° NO DOGS ARE ALLOWED INTO THE ELSTERNWICK PARK GROUN D

° SMOKING IS PROHIBITED IN ALL BUILDINGS AND GRANDSTAND AT

ELSTERNWICK PARK

• THE EXECUTIVE & ADMINISTRATION OF THE VICTORIAN AMATEUR

FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION EXTENDS ITS BEST WISHES TO EVERYONEFOR A HAPPY, SAFE AND ENJOYBALE WEEKEND .

? THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2001

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1 . Umpires Wayne Hinton (UAFA) and Graham Regan (WAAFL)

2 . Dave Martin marks strongly3 . Dean Matthews rises high above the pack4 . Mark Liddell marks desite strong attention

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Coach: Steve Carroll

Selectors: Peter Darby, Ken James, Peter Kiplock, Nick Pike

Runner/Fitness: Greg McLoughlin

Team Manager: John Bell

Doctor: George Janko

Physic : Paul Visentini

Trainers: Kevin Marks, Emma Poynto n

PLAYER CLUB DOB HT G B

1 Jeremy Dukes (C) AJAX 24 .4.82 193 88.5. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . .. . .. . .2 Jake Beard (VC) Mazenod OC 17 .6.82 184 83. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . .. . ..3 Jason Ritterman (DVC) AJAX 14.12.82 175 75

4 Rohan Buckley De La Salle OC 6 .6.82 178 74. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .-- .1-111 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5_ Andrew Briggs _ University Blues 4 .5.82 195 86. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 Nick Casboult North Oid Boys 17.10.81 180 78. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7? Luke Cottom Collegians 31 .3.82 189 83. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8 Ben Hakim Old Essendon 7.12.81 197 114. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9 Peter Harrison De La Salle OC 14.9.81 180 81. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . .. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ._ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

10 James Heritage Old Essendon 19 .3.82 191 88. . . . .. . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 1 Matthew Kempton St. Kevins OB 26 .8.81 179 77. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12 Robert Wilkie University Blues 23 .7.81 197 88. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Stuart Low Old Ivanhoe 1.0 ..J .0' ..8 .2. .. 177 68. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . .. . .. . .-. .. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14 Matthew McCarthy Old Xaverians 14 .12.81 195 95. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . . .. . . . .. . . . . . . .. . . . . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15 James McDonnell Old Xaverians 18 .8.81 187.5 99.5. .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .16 .Andrew .. MacGillivr.. ay Old Brighton 5.11 .81 182 70.._ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ....17 Ryan Martin Ormond 13.5:82 176 73. . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18 Chris Mitchell St . Bernards OC 4 .11 .81 179 70. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19 Matt Wollington Oid Essendon 11 .8.82 177 71

20 Chris Schirmer Univerzsty Blacks 7 9 81 195 9 2-1 .1-1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . . .21 David Spithiil _ De La Salle OC 2 .7.81 _ 195 90. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22 John Stratos Old Scotch 18.10.81 193 79. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .23 Chris Taylor Banyule 7.8.82 182 83. . . . . . . . ..24 Andrew Treloar Old Melburnians 13 .4.82 180 79. . . . . . . .. . .. . .. . . . . .. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . --- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25 Cameron Trewin St. Bernards OC 23.3.82 191 83. .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26 John Lang Old Xaverians 6 .8.81 177 66. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27 Liam Ryan University Blues 20 .12.82 184 75. . . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Umpires :Field : Matt Cox (VAFA - i Blue), Paul Dinneen (VAFA - 1 Red )

Boundary: Damien Cusack, Tim Dornom(VAFA)Goal : Vin Vescovi, Beornn McCarthy (VAFA)

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Coach: Rod Carter

Selectors : Matthew Frost, Darren Harris, Rob Kerr

Team Manager : Simon Woinarsk i

PLAYER CLUB D.O.B HT WT G

7 .PaulBevan NSW/ACT RAMS 27-Sep 1984 180.6 67.9. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8 Jason Turner NSW/ACT RAMS 27-Jun 1983 178 .2 72.7

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.. 72 .410 Luke Whatman NSW/ACT RAMS 17-Jan 1984 180 .5

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11 Brenton McAllister NSW/ACT RAMS 27-Jul 1984 179 .8 76.8. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . _ . .. . . . . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12 _ Jeremy Rowe NSW /ACT RAMS 10-Feb 1984 174 7813 Daniel Elstone Bendigo Pioneers 24-May 1983 177 8214 iVlatt Murray Murray Bushrangers 25 -Apr 1984 176 7 1. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . .. .. . ..

.1 8015 Co.rey Brown Murray Bushrangers 13. Apr 1983 18.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . ... . . . .16 Michael Loughman Murray Bushrangers 19 . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .Ma1983 183 69. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17 Kade Kuschert Murray Bushrangers 15-Dec 1983 184 7 6. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

18 Troy Bartlett Denilicluin Rams 05_ Aug 1984 171 .5 74. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

19 Ryan Crawford . . . . . . . Assumption 30-May 1984 182.5 77. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

20 Leigh Owen Assumption 02-May 1983 176 74. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

21 Aaron Rogers _ NSW/ACT RAMS __05-Jan1984 192 _ 80_ __. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 09-Oct 1983 184.1 83.622 Luke Jarjoura N.SW/.ACT .RAM S.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

23 Brett Doswell NSW/ACT RAMS 14-Jan 1984 183 .6 72.2. . . . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24 Chris Cerato NSW /ACT RAMS 02-Mar 1983 184 .8 75

26 Peter BraneleY NSWACT RAMS 09-Jan 1983 187.3 89. 3. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . . . .. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . .. . .. . . . . . . . . .27 Brent Staker NSW/ACT RAMS 23-May 1984 191 78 .3. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28 Kade Carey „ Calder Cannons . . . . . . . . . . . 21-Aug 1983 186 79

29 RyanQuade NSW/ACT RAMS 15-Oct 1984 193 .4 89.3. . . . .30 Brent Carroll Murray Bushrangers 19-Mar 1983 190 80. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31 Dale Ellis NSW/ACT RAMS 30: Mar 1983 194 .1. 86. 5

32 James Meiklejohn NSW/ACT RAMS 28-Jun 1984 193 .4 82.2. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33 Angus Darling NSW/ACT RAMS 03-Feb 1983 1993 87.1

. . .8 87.434 Henry Playfair NSW/ACT RAMS 20-Jan 1983 . . . . 19 6.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .35 Lewis Roberts Thomson NSW/ACT RAMS 08 ,Sep 1983 194 8 4

Umpires :Field : Matt Cox (VAFA - i Blue), Paul Dinneen (VAFA - 1 Red )

Boundary : Damien Cusack, Tim Dornom(VAFA)Goal : Vin Vescovi, Beornn McCarthy (VAFA )

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Coach: Nick Bourke

Selectors: Tony Amad, Bruno Conti, Andrew Gowers, Michael Hegan, Peter

Hutchinson, Max Lyon, Phil Stevens, Paul Trainor

Runner/Fitness: Michael Hegan

Team Manager : Max Lyon

Doctor: George Janko

Physio: Paul Traino r

Trainers: Brian Kays (Head), Jim Nicholson

1 Gil McLachlan (C) Univeristy Blue s. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .-. .. . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ._ . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 Andrew Ramsden (VC) Old Trinity. . . . . . .. . .. . .. . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . .. . .. . . . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. .3 S. . .im .on. .. ..Lethlean . .( V.C) . .. . . . .Old .. . . .Xaverians . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . . . . .. .. . . . .. . .. . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . .. . .. .4 Steve McKeon St . Bernards OC. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . . . . .. . . . . .. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . .. . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . .5- Danny Byrne St. Bernards OC.. . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 Daniel Donati Old Xaverians. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7 Josh Kitchen Old Scotch. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8 Chris Frost Old Trinity ,. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9 an Thompson MHSO B. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10 Nick Mitchell St . Bernards OC. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11 Marcus Toovey Old Ivanho e. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12 Adam Simpson MHSOB. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

13. . . . . . . . .Matt Jackson. . . . . . .- .- . . . . . . . . . .Old Brighton . . . . ._ . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

14 Tim Clarke Old Xaverian s

15 Lachlan Ford Old Xaverians.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16 . . . Ben Garve y. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . St. Kevins OB. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17 Denver Ariz Ham,pton Rovers. .. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .- .- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . .. . .. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . .18 James Hope Old Ivanhoe. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . . . . .. . .. . .19 Bernard Dinneen Marcellin OC. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . . . . .. . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . . . . .. . .20 Lincoln Reynolds Old Trinity21 David Waters Marcellin OC. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22 Damien Orlando Old Xaverians. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . .. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23 Ben Jordan St. Bernards OC. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24 Luke Mahoney St. Kevins O B. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25 Mark Browne Marcellin OC. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26 Paul Greenham St . Kevins OB. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27 Simon Lennox Old Brighton . . . . . . . .. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28 Colin Phillips Old Trmty

Umpires :Field: Mark Gibson (VAFA - 1 Blue), Shayne Wooley (SAAFL - 1 Red )

Boundary: Tim Dodds, Jack Forsyth (VAFA)

Goal : Dominic Napoli, Kevin Segota (VAFA)

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Director of State Football: Phil MartinState Football Manager/Selector : Brian Lees

Coach : Noel AnnealAsst . Coach/Selector : Bob Cross

Chairman of Selectors: Jeff EmmellSelector: Paul O'Loughlin

Runner/ Selector : Anthony Hall

Team Manager/ Selector: Jeff Burchell

Asst . Team Manager : Ron Mills

Trainers: Michael Garfitt (Head), Rodney Blue, Frank McGuir e

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. . . . . . . . . AdrianPope . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PHOS Camden

2 Jamie Baldissera (C) Port District. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ---- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 Brad Tymmons Goodwood Saints. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 Ben Armstrong Kilburn.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 Marcus Trimboli Rostrevor OC. . . . . . . . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 Jamie Sibbick Adelaide University.. . . . . .. . .. . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7 Aaron Griffiths Goodwood Saints. . . .. .. . .. . .. . . . .. . . . . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . . . . .. . .. . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

8. Anthony Richter Kilburn. . . . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . .9 Gary Ellis . . .Kilburn. . . . . . . . .. . .. . .. . .. . . . .. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . .

10. Daniel Thomas Kilburn. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . . . . .. . . . . . . .. . .. . . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . . . . . . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . . . . .. . .. . .. . . . . .11. . . . . . . . Trevor May . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Broadview

12 Luke White . . . . . . . . Salisbury North . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13 Zeb Bonney Glandore. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14 Adrian Rowett Edwardstown. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15: Matthew Carberry (VC) Edwardstow n

16. James Pedlar Port District. . .. . . ._ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ._ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17 Shaun Watts Edwardstown. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

. . . . . .18 Darren Chandler . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hen1eY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19 Adam Douglas Kilburn. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20 Steven Hutchin s Goodwood Saint s. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .g. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21 . Evan Arnold (DVC) Kilburn22 Ben Hancock Gaz a

24 Mark Edwards PHOS Camden

25. Robin Carter Goodwood Saints. . . . . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . . .. . .. . .. . .. .. . .. . . . . . . . .. . .. . .. . .. . . . . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . . . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . . . . .26 Shane. . . . . Dunstan Edwardstown. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. .. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . .. . .. . . . . .. . .. . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 8. . . . . . . Troy HIemm. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Henley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .39 Adam Heuskes Gepps Cros s. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Umpires :Field : Mark Gibson (VAFA - 1 Blue), Shayne Wooley (SAAFL - 1 Red )

Boundary : Tim Dodds, Jack Forsyth (VAFA)Goal : Dominic Napoli, Kevin Segota (VAFA)

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1936 Adelaide (Adelaide Oval) 11 .13.79 3.8.26

1948 Perth (Subiaco Oval) 11 .14.80 11 .12 .78

1953 Adelaide (University Oval) 22 .11.143 8.12 .60

1956 Hobart (TCA Ground) 11 .9.75 5.5 .35

1959 Perth (Subiaco Oval) 16.13.109 8.12 .60

1962 Melbourne (MCG) 12.18.90 6.12 .48

1964 Adelaide (Adelaide Oval) 20 .19.139 12.8 .80

1967 Launceston (York Park) 17 .19.121 4.10.34

1970 Perth (Perth Oval) 11 .12.78 5.10.40

1973 Melbourne (MCG) 17.21 .123 11.12 .78

1976 Adelaide (Thebarton Oval) 16.9.105 7.11 .53

1979 Hobart (King George V Oval) 13 .20.98 10.14 .74

1980 Perth (Subiaco Oval) 14.18.102 16.19 .115

1981 Melbourne (Elsternwick Park) 21 .16.142 0.4 .4

1982 Perth (Leederville Oval) 1 5 .14.104 14.15 .99

t 1985 Melbourne (Elsternwick Park) 20 .11 .131 15.12 .102

1986 Adelaide (Adelaide Oval) 28 .13.181 7.19 .61

1988 Launceston (York Park) 11 .13.79 7.5.47

1991 Perth (Claremont) 6.11.47 18.18.126

1994 . Melbourne (Elsternwick Park) 18.21 .129 7.10 .52

*2001 Melbourne (Elsternwick Park) 12 .16.88 10.8.6 8

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VAFA versus SAAFLYEAR VENUE VAFA SCORE SA SCORE1925 Melbourne (MCG) 21 .22.148 8.10 .58

1926 Adelaide (University Oval) 17 .10.112 16.14 .110

1927 Melbourne (Albert Ground) 13.17.95 11 .11 .77

1928 Adelaide (Unley Oval) 11 .20.86 11.8.74

1929 Melbourne (Albert Ground) 14 .16.100 10 .16 .76

1930 Adelaide (Kensington Oval) 14.9.93 22 .24.156

1931 Melbourne (MCG) 15.16.106 6.16 .52

1932 Adelaide (Norwood Oval) 10.12.72 10.17 .77

1933 Melbourne (Richmond CG) 21 .14.140 12.14 .86

1934 Adelaide (Norwood Oval) 11.14.80 6.20.56

1935 Melbourne (Richmond CG) 24.15.159 15.17 .107

1936 Adelaide (Adelaide Oval) . 18.7.115 16.14 .110

1937 Melbourne (St. Kilda CG) 14.10.94 17.14.116

1938 Launceston (York Park) 17 .19.121 9.10 .64

1939 Adelaide (Norwood Oval) 15.16.106 -10.17 .77

1947 Adelaide (Adelaide Oval) 11 .14.80 18 .16 .124

1948 Perth (Subiaco Oval) 10.14.74 11 .21 .87

1949 Melbourne (St. Kilda CG) 15.18.108 3.8 .26

1950 Adelaide (Norwood Oval) 21.14.140 10.14.74

* 1951 In the 1951 Carnival in Melbourne, South Australia did not meet Victoria .

1952 Adelaide (Alberton Oval) 9 .15.69 9.9.6 3

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1997 Melbourne (Elsternwick Park) 18 .16.124 17.15 .117

1998 Adelaide (Woodville Oval) 11 .12 .78 11 .9 .75

1999 Melbourne (Elsternwick Park) 15 .11 .101 4.11 .35

2000 Adelaide (Norwood Oval) 16 .13.109 8.7 .55

VAFA (U-19) versus NSW- ACT (U-18 )1998 Lavington 15.19.109 12.5.77

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VAFA C - D4 v WAAFL 3 JUNE 200 1

In positively balmy 18C winter sunshine, and afluky wind favouring the Scoreboard end ,Wayne Hinton and Graham Regancommenced the game, and the VAFA attackednon stop with the breeze for the first 5 minuteswith the only goal being that kicked by BrockMooney (Co" .) . The match settled into an armwrestle through mid field, and any foray intoattack by either side bounced off the respectivehalf back lines, which were both givingopposing forwards a hard time . WAAFL scoredtheir first major in the llth minute when arare mistake by a defender enabled an easyrun into an open goal . Brendan Vaughan (StLeos) replied a minute later for the Vies aftermarking a nearly perfect kick to the top of goalsquare from winger Steve Buckle (St Leos) .WA goaled again at the 19th & 24th minutes togive them a 5 point at the first break . AndyCultrera (Aquin .) was a busy forward for Vies,with Stephen Southern and Cian Evanslooking good through the middle for WA .

WA slipped away to a handy lead with twogoals early in the 2nd quarter, the first of whichresulted from a classic interception by SteveO'Brien of a loose pass from a hard pressedVic . defence. Nigel Crecilin (0 C'well) andMark Liddell (Cau1.Cr.) were very effectivebacks throughout this pressure period .Vaughan brought the Vies closer with a goodgoal deep in the pocket midway though theterm, but the run of the ball was with WA, andCian Evans was proving to be a thorn in theVies side with his penetrating and accuratekicks into attack from the centre . Two goals toMoloney and Stone close to half time gave WAa well earned 20 point lead at the long break .

Whatever else they did, the Vies brains trustneeded to add more bite to their attack, andthey had to nullify the Evans ascendency atmid field, without weakening an effectivedefence .

Crucial switches made during the break proved

match winners . Doc Rogers (Mon.Blues) wasgiven the job of shutting down the dangerous

WA captain in the centre, Nigel Credlin wasswitched to CHF, and Dean Matthews (B .

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'I'emp.) transferredto defence . Thesechanges had anearly effect whenBrad Davis (AJAX)steered one through the middle after marking30m out . It remained a defender's game, andthe close checking and tackling was exemplary.WA recovered their margin at the 14 minutemark with a good goal, but a minute later AndyCr -i : produced one of his freakish goals offthe left foot from the middle of a pack . At 19minutes Brock M ooney scored with a goodeffort off the ground during a goal squarefrenzy, with Daniel Den Braber (Aquin .)levelling the scores just before the siren .

The opening ten minutes of the last term

brought three great goals from Andrew Will(Caul .Gr.), Brock Mooney, and Jordan Leask

(0 E ss) in that order, and the tide had turned.Credlin was in everything at CHF, Mark Liddell

continued his impressive game at BP, and Doc

Rogers was effective in the middle . The

visitors were visibly tiring on the unfamiliar

surface, and although they picked up two goalsat the 21st and 25th minutes, the latter a great

effort by Sam who had been swung

from CHB to CHF, it was all over whenBrendan Vaughan popped one through from

the boundary line of the Glenhuntly Road

pocket. The Vies having a hard earned 20point lead at the final siren .

Mark Liddell took out the Neil Judge Medalfor BoG as voted by the Field Umpires .

The WA Panel thought Andy Cultrera -was theVies best, and Stephen Southern the star intheir own colours .

The Vies Panel considered Sam to beWA's best, and Nigel Credlin their own topperformer .

I'm often left with the feeling that I've been

watching a different game in thesecircumstances, I have no argument with Mark

Liddell winning the inaugural 'Neil Judge', or

any of the others named for that matter, butCian Evans (WA) not being mentioned

anywhere has got me gobsmacked !

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Coach : John CunninghamAsst . Coach: Rob Klem m

Selectors : John Candusso, Bill Garland Poppie Hatzi, Rob Klemm, Peter Ryan, Dianne WhiteleyTeam Manager : Bill Garland

Trainers : Margaret Rein g

PLAYER CLUB G

i . . . . . . . . . Sean Newlan (C). . . .C .)

North Warriors . ., . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 David Jenkins (VC) North Ballarat Knights . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Clinton Carney . . . . . . . . . . . . ._ . . Broadmeadows Kan.gas . . . . . . ._ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 Corey Murphy Broadmeadows Kangas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5. . . . .. . . . Jason Papal. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Broadmeadows Kan.gas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 Mark Kenny Karingal Bulls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . ._Mambourin Tigers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8 Dwayne Templeton Mambourin Tigers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Mick Mazzarotti North Ballarat Knights. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . .. . .. . . .Tony Howe ll . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . .. . .. . .. .Bendigo Warrior s. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ._ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11 Matthew Cutting Colac. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

13 Daryl Cousins Bendigo Warriors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14 Donald Young Bendigo Warrior s. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -1--l- . . . . . . . . . .15 Kevin Capovilia South Yarra Lions.. . .. .. . .. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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PLAYER CLUB G

Jurgen Berens Goodwood. . . . . . . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . . . . . . .. . . . . .. . . . .. . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Phillip Crabb Kilburn . . . . . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ben Farewell Kilburn. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . .. .. . . . . .. . .. . . . . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . . . .. . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Stephen Gregory North Pines. . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . .. . .. . . . . .. . .. . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . .. . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Sam. Hughes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Goodwood. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . . . . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . . ._ . . . . . . . .Wayne Jeffrey Goodwood. . . . . . . . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Jarrad Pownceby Goodwood. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . .. . .. . . . . . . .. . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . . .. . .. . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Grant Haskard Good~voodDarin Scott (VC) Flinder Uni .

Nathan Steele Flinders Uni

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . . . . . . .~tichael Sharman (C) Goodwood _ . . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . . . . . . .Michael Sloggett Flinders Uni. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . . . . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . . . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . . . . . . .

Brett Philips Hectorviil e. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. .. . . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . . . .Roy Richards Kilburn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . . . . .. . .. . .. . .. . . . .John Scott Flinders Uni. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . . . .. . . . . .. . .. . .. . .. . . . .Chris Walla GreenacresMark Young North Pines. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . . . . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . . . . .. . .. .Philip O'Donnell Kilburn. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . . . .

Umpires:Field : Andrew Chapman, Dianne Whiteley

Boundary : to be supplied (FIDA)Goal: Ken Hallett, Les Sutherland (FIDA)

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SPONSORS

The Quit Campaign and VicHealth - Major Sponsors

Main Support Sponsor

Provision of all soft and sports drink s

Spalding for the provision of footballs for the teams' training sessions

Provision of all playing guernseys and umpire uniforms

Provision of all Medical supplies

Provision of all Medical supplies

Provision of all trophies

Provision of all printing (Amateur Footballer, tickets) & photography

Provision of travel for Senior Coach to view SAAFL matche s

ELSTERNWICK PARK CATERING Catering for all luncheons and aftermatch function s

sth,Puffin .

Support of FIDA competition

Provision of tracksuits for FIDA team

CLUBS/PERSONNEL/ORGANISATIONS

• Richmond FC (Garry O'Sullivan)• Power House AFC (Craig McFarlane)• Elsternwick AFC (Bernie Brennan)

• VAFA Umpires• Dr. George Janko• Paul Trainor, Con Marangoudakis

Paul Visentini• Brian Kays, Jim Nicholson ,

Phil O'Donoghue, Steve WoosnamAndy Goldberg, Kevin Marks &Emma Poynton

• The Sunday Age and Sunday Herald Sun• 31NR• Radio Sport 927ABC Radio, 3AK,

Eastern FM, Southern FM, North West FM• Neil Franks, Ian Dart & Brad Beitzel

Use of Punt Road Oval (Senior) trainingC-D4 training venueUse of facilities throughout the program bothtraining and matchdaysProvision of Umpires and use of facilities for photosVAFA Representative Teams' Doctor

Physiotherapists

TrainersNewspaper coverage and reporting of matchesRadio coverage of senior match

Radio promotion of matchesVideoing and commentary of matches

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