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Page 1: The Amateur Footballer, Week 8, 1997

l~'it MAxE THE

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OFFICIAL SUPPLIER OF ALL SOFTDRINK BEVERAGES TO THE VAFA

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PUTSBACK WHAT THE SWEATTAKES OUT

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pu ..,t it down to the full moon . . . .

That an incredible weekend of football . A huge

Wnumber of reports, injuries and ambulances,ameve

n mate. an abandtauoned I

J~sput(!sover rules t eand

Lop Of this My oldknow (just joking), Sam Newman hits the headlines

ayaili r. Nothing sinister about the abandoned game . It

seems that after the reserves game in the Old CareyChirnside match when the ressies went to enjo

y round! their shower the water activated the gst turns o pri n stheu

kler heads . No problem you say - j

1~ater. It seems the water stopped but the sprinkler

heads failed to retract. The decision of what to do

with the match will be made by the Executive on

Monday night .I was interested to learn something new in

park ilast weekend interchang

e a plaYer was ordered lsfron h e

ground under the blood rule, which says that thisplayer can leave the field at the nearest point to

receive treatment . The replacement player must comeon through the interchange area, which in this casewasn't done - it seems the player entered the a{e#osome distance from the interchange "gate' .do now? Luckily a higher authority than myself wason hand to assist with the ruling . How many readers

know that in this instance, the player who had left

the ground to receive treatment (correctly) was

returnmatch

not able toas he had not been replaced appropriately .

After everything had settled down I contacted theAFL to see that our ruling was in fact right . Spot on

they said . Glad I wasn't here on my own, I would havebeen recommending that the player who came on wasto be removed for say 15 minutes as a penalty forentering the field incorrectly.

The battle of the best .No VAFA club matches next weekend . Our A - B

representative team takes on South Australia atElsternwick Park next Sunday, and our C to E and

equivalents .Ctravel t

o ongratulations t oplay ethes NSWAF

L representative

the following team leaders who have been given the

honors of leading our teams - A-B : captain - Michael

Blood (Old Xaverians) ; vice captain - Luke Gollant

All Club information previously given indisplays throughout "The AmateurFootballer" will be presented each week onPages 44 and 45 .

I U':1 M jr- ® V -

THE JOURNAL OF THE VICTORIAN AMATEUR FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION8

May 31st,1997 Price: $1 .20 Vol, 97 No .

(St . Bernards) anddeputy vice captainMark Brady (St .Kevinsi. C-E : captain- Dave Rogers (MonashBlues) ; vice captain -Tony MacGeorge (St .

PHIL STEVENSCHIEF EXE CTJ'I

OFFICEROldBedes Mentone Tigers)

- and deputy UnderCe igptain Ca

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O'Farrell Murra

y (North Pitts

Boys).(Beaumaris) with Matthew Dennis (Old Brighton)

being named vice captain.A special edition of the "Amateur Footballer" will

be on sale at Elsternwick Park next Sunday and pro-files of the players selected in the three sides willappear. Whilst on "Amateur FootbaIlers" 25 copieswill be made available to each club and distributed

through the normal club pick up point .

Lovely story to finish With'

I had been meaning to write about this for weeks .

Way back in April a young Hampton Rovers'player flew for a mark with an opponent with bothplayers in their attempt to mark clashing heads. The

Rovers' player took the mark but dazed from the headclash crashed to the ground heavily striking his headand rendering him unconscious . The player then con-

vulsed severely . The other player involved in the clashof heads quickly saw his opponent to be in serioustrouble, rolled him on his side and into the comaposition, dislodged his trapped mouthguard, ensuredthat his airways were elm and immediately called for

the stretcher. It is the belief of the medical people

at the Sandringham Hospital where AnthonyBrowne was taken that Tony Kiers of Monash Bluesby his quick and immediate acuionandrt ciouldsevenBrowne from severe lasting injury

have saved his life .Take a bow Tony Kiers and also Hampton

Rovers' for giving me this letter .PS - Anthony Browne is reported to be back play-

ing again - even flying for marks! !

THF AMATFI IR FC]nTRAI I FR 19A7

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A SECTIONJason Fr n 1

Tho struggle at the top of the table takes shape inthe round just completed and the two rounds t o

follow as the top three teams (Xavs, Scotch,Collegians) play one another.

Old Scotch completed the first of their two testingencounters in fine style with a good win overCollegians in bright sunshine and excellent conditionsat Elsternwick Park at last Sunday's match-of-the-round clash. Scotch appear to be serious contendersand a win over top-of-the-table Xaverians today wouldconfirm their intentions .

Haileybury maintain fourth spot but Old Paradeare yapping at their heels and ready to pounce at anyslip .

Losses to University Blues an d Old Melburniansmeans an uphill battle for both sides while De La con-tinue their winning ways and stay in touch with a 3-4record .

Little to cheer about for St Bernards and Trinity;Bernie Dunn must be wondering what needs to bedone for his side to produce their best form .REVIEW

At quarter time during Sunday's clash it appearedas though the much-anticipated Lions v Cardinalsclash would be a fizzer - Collegians were all but invisi-ble in the first term as Steele, Goldberg and Heathhelped Scotch to an impressive 8 goal to 1 start . Butlooks can be deceiving and the Lions clawed their wayback into the match with Pollock exerting his influ-ence in the ruck and Davidson showing style up for-ward . Hosking and Goldberg were busy all day on theball for the Cardinals and when the former slotted onethrough from the boundary late in the third term,Scotch took a 20 point lead into the last term . Plenty ofaggression from the Lions in the last term in a bid totake the points, but another fantastic goal fromHosking silenced Collegians' roar and gave Scotch a 45point win.

Of the two sides promoted to A-grade this yearParade have settled into the season well without muchfanfare and are travelling nicely at the minute . Theyencountered some early resistance from Universitywith Adam Lennen (6 goals) on song up forward, andthe Blues took a handy 5 goal lead into the long break .Tim Mulligan was also in good form in front of thesticks for Parade and shared 8 goals with Boyd asinaccuracy hampered their efforts to take a strangle-hold on the game. They kicked 4 .14 in the middle twoquarters to trail by 4 points at the last change .O'Loughlin and Ciavola continue to combine well inthe on-ball department for Parade and they helped theside to an impressive 8 goal final term as Paraderomped away for an easy win . Stewart , Lennen andMcIntyre among the better players for the Blues .

Desperation stakes for Trinity with just one win t o

2

show for and theywere off to a good startat home to Haileybu ryas both sides strug-

scintillating third term, Bourke kicking most of them to

gled for ascendancy. Not much in it all day as thBloods' inaccuracy hindered their efforts to take a substantial lead and, with 11 more scoring shots on th,board at three-quarter time, they led by just 1 :behinds. Simon Dalrymple and Trevor Norman batfled hard all day for the home side in the small marstakes while Roger Boxtell (3 goals), Sutcliffe an(Stickland made life difficult for the Bloods' backmenBut it was Haileybury's forwards who laughed last a :the Bloods piled on 8 goals in the final term for a 3~point victory. Lappage an d Lay booted four goals whilfMcKenzie, Lay and Carty were among the best for thfBloods.

After both sides started the season in a manneithey'd rather forget, De La Salle travelled to SBernards with the teams having had contrasting fontunes in the last few rounds . De La have picked them•selves up with it a shot of confidence while Bernard ;struggle to record their second win . It was all evideniin the first half as De La jumped to an early 3 goal leacwhich they maintained throughout the first half.Mannix and Clancy booted five between them for DeLa Salle while Andy Evans chipped in with four in atop game . Plenty of fight from Bernards in the thirdterm; they held De La to 2 points and added 5.4 for a2 goal lead at the last change but it was the visitorswho showed cool heads in a desperate fmal term tosnatch a 9 point win . Another commanding show fromLuke and Jason Go llant for Bernards ; likewiseAndrew Mackintosh at De La.

The Redlegs travelled to Toorak Park with theintention of upsetting Nick Bourke's party and theyplayed some of their best footy for the year in a spirit-ed first half before a large, vocal crowd . The first of fourgoals to James Guest after the siren gave OM's ahandy 15 point lead at 1/4 time . Lovett limped offearly in the second but Xavs struggled to control theplay until late in the term when Wood an d Bourkeboth converted, helping Xavs to a 4 point lead. It was asign of things to come as Xavs booted 9 goals to 2 in a,

finish with a bag of 11 for the day in a remarkable feat .His accuracy in the third quarter was extremelyimpresswe . Holmes was superb across half back andBlood good on the ball for Xavs while Toby Robe rt simpressed for the Redlegs . No joy yet for Michael Ford.PREVIEW

Another match of the round for Scotch, this timeat home to Xavs. Expect a big crowd, expect a biggame, but if you're a tipster, don't look here for advice .Xavs by 8 points - maybe .

THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER Iaa7

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SENIORS - 2A .05.9 7OLD XAVERIANS 3 .1 8.3 17.7 20.9 .29OLD R4ELBURNIANS 5 .4 7.5 9.7 18.9.105Old Ravaiens Bourke 11 . Wood 3. Richardson 3. McLean, Blood, Fay. BestBourke, Holmes, Blood, Fad. LeOilean. Dann.Old Aielbarnimans Guest 4 . 'Webb 3 . EIBngltaus 2. Rabbitt 2 . Britain . Handbury,Lovett. Bennett, Smith . Best Roberts. Rabbitts . Bennett, Theodore. Smith, Berrv .

COLLEGIANS 1.3 5.7 9.11 11.14 .80OLD SCOTCH 8 .3 11.5 12.13 18.17.125Collegians Thomson 3. Davtdson 3 . Warne-Smith 2. Moilard. Palmer, Lake. BestFetlocks. Kea. Mollard, Phillips, Thomson, Davidson .Old Scotch S. Phillips 4 . Heath 3, P. Goldberg 2. Hosking 2. Hume 2, Angus 2 .Steele. Stokes, Nettleton. Best Husking. P. Gddberg, tYison. Collins. Ho1L Hume.

UNIVERSITY BLUES 513 9.4 10.5 13.5.83OLD PARADIANS 3.5 3.10 7.19 15.18.106University Blues A.Lennen 6, Miller 2. Versteegen 2, Longley, Blood, Featherson .Best Stew-art . Lennen, McIntyre . Fairbank, Furphy. Garnaut.Old Parad3ana Boyd 4, Mulltgan 4. Brabender 3. Muleta 2, Digney, O'Loughlin .Best O'Lougtilin, Mulligan, Clairola. CosgrifL Heffernan . Digney .

OLD TRINITY 3.2 5.4 7.4 11.6.72OLD HAILEYBURY 1,5 3 .8 7.15 15.18.106Old Trinity Baxtell 3, Strickland 2. Sutcliffe 2, Anderson . Dalrymple, Hudson,Kennedy. Best Sutcliffe . Stickland. Dalrymple, Cumming, Norman, Hatfield .Old Hafleybtuy Lappage 4, Lay 4. Walden 3, McKenzie 2 . Kraus 2 . Best McKenzie.Lay, Carty, Bvrns, Lappage. Thiessen.

ST. BERNARDS 3.3 8.5 11.9 13.11 .89DE LA SALLE 8.4 9.7 9.9 14.14.98St. Bernards Farmer 3. Kennedy 2. Overman 2, Gollant, Chatfield. Sheehan,Calthorpe, Perrett. Wilkinson . Best Gallant, Taylor, J. Gollant. Conllto. Loughlin,Overman.De La Salk Evans 4 . Clancy 3. B. Mannlx 2. Bonnici Fisher. Silver, Hart. Toohey.Best Evans, Mackintosh. Rennie, Elliott- Bonnicl. Seager.

RESERVES - 24.05 .97OLD XAVERIANS 4.3 8.7 10.11 14 .18 .122OLD MELBURNIANS 1 .2 2.4 2.5 4.8 .30Old Xaverians Ellis 5. Tucker 2 . Diamond 2 . Logan 2. Jones. Hard}znan.Coughlan. Best Lechte. Ellis. Stean. Hede. Hardman, ttatillt.Old M eBnuain= Dixon 2 . Witts . Campbell. Best Campbell . J. Bunn, Witts . Dixon.Jukes- R. Nelson.

COLLEGIANS 1 .3 3.4 5.6 6.10 .46OLD SCOTCH 3,2 5.8 10.11 13.14 .92Collegians Deane Johns 2, Seaton. Schober, O'Donnell. Usienov. Best Morley.Greenway, Humprhy, Smith, O'Donnell. Vasdekis.Old Scotch Hanneman 4. Hooper 2 . McDonnell 2, O'Brien, Castricum, Pritchard,Spiden. T. Reid. Best Smyth . Hanneman, O'Brien, C . Reid. T. Reid. D . Thomas.

UNIVERSITY BLUES 2.0 2.2 3.3 8.5 .41OLD PARADIANS 4.2 7.2 8.7 9.8 .62University Blues Muller 2. Nugent 2. A. Wllcati Nation . Best Morison. Keely.Muller- Keyes. Hayter. O'Donnell.Old Parad3aus J. Wallis 3 . Cosma. B . Ftvnn . Walsh . Vear. Hiekev. Twnaiello. BestTorrastello, Coama M. Flynn. Joyce . T. Wallis. R}an. -

OLD TRINITY 2 .3 2.6 8.13 9.17.71OLD HAILEYBURY 2 .4 4.10 8.10 7.12 .54Old Trinity Peggie 2 . Sealev 2, Cameron. Breen . Pappas. Board. Urbaneic . BestRobison, Harris, Urbancic, Pappas . Seeley. Cade.Old Haileybury Stewart 2, L . Bytns . Lavender, B. Main . Mein, Weber, BestBartholaneusz, Forsyth, Smith . Byrns, Lavender. F. Main.

ST. BERNARDS 3.2 6.5 8.6 11.8.72DE LA SALLE 2.3 4.7 11.11 15.14.104St. Bernsrds Dowling 3, Loaitvs 2, Ianzano 2 . Tote, Fenster. Mathmes . Farmer.Best Ka,angh. DowGallagher. Farmer, Donnelly . Matthewrs.Be La Salle Hall 4 . K. Mannix 2. Grace 2. Creoss. M. Hegan. Moore. Swift, P.O'Brien. D . O'Brien. C. O'Callaghan . Best Wylde. K. Marmix Cross. Hall. Moore .C. ocatiagha,t .

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ROUND 9(NB . No Matches Queen's Birthday Weekend)

OLD XAVERIANS v . COLLEGIAN SUNIVERSITY BLUES v. OLD SCOTCHOLD TRINITY v. OLD MELBURNIANSDE LA SALLE v . OLD PARADIANS AT

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collegians host St Bernards in what should be acanter for the Lions but Bernards have shown in recent, ti .cehs they are game for a fight. Lions by 37 .

Two sides desperate to return to the winners list in

old Melburllians and University Blues at thejtu1ction. The Redlegs looked good or the most part;~st ~ ;cel< and should win . OM's by 23 .

-on't parade be licking their chops at the prospectof III, c ;.irlg Trinity with a 1-6 record . Expect Trinity topitt up a fight but Paradians are in form and should gethome by 5 goals.

I-Ialleybury host an in-form De La Sall e at theollege today in what could prove to be an interesting;ulle . The visitors in a boilover by 13 points .

* CONGRATULATIONS TO ALL A-GRADE PLAYERSSELECTED IN THE REPRESENTATIVE SIDE.

Old Haileybury would like to congratulate the fol-), , ing players on reaching milestones with the clubrec itly. Andrew Walden (150), Blair Main (150),Chris McKenzie (100), and David Lappage (100) .Congratulations guys and well done on such fine ser-, " ,e for the Bloods .

SENIORSCLUB LAST WK TOTAL

BOURKE OLD XAVERIANS 11RICHARDSON OLD XAVERIANS 3A . LENNEN UNIVERSITY BLUES 6AUJARD OLD SCOTC HWARNE-SMITH COLLEGIANS 2

RESERVESMCDONNELL OLD SCOTCH 2COLLINS ST BERNARDS 2BYRNE UNI BLUESK . MANNIX DE LA SALLE

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2513121 22

OLD SCOTCH v . OLD XAVERIANS Field : S . McCarthy W .Hinton Boundary : C. Kealy Goal : Geoff Grigg Bernie Hoare COL-LEGIANS v. ST. BERNARDS Field : H . Little C. 0'DonohueBoundary : D . Styles T . Dodd Goal : Charlie May Malcolm VennOLD MELBURNIANS v . UNIVERSITY BLUES Field : D . DalgleishC. Segota Boundary : J . Stevenson S. Hennig Goal: MichaelLentini Alan Bishop OLD PARADIANS v. OLD TRINITY Field : J.Kvins G. Thwaites Boundary: R . Mutton B. Brown Goal : DominicNapoli Anthony Simpson OLD HAH,EYBURY v. DE LA SALLEMAIN OVAL, HAILEYBURY COLLEGE, KEYSBOROUGH Field :C. Pritchard R. Eastwood Boundary: M. Meier B . Corcoran Goal :Kevin Segota Grant Beard

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B T1Terry Quirk

:th two rounds to go to the mid-season mark,most clubs have a reasonable idea whether pr e

season and early season expectations will be realised . Atthis stage I don't need the wisdom or brain power ofEinstein to predict that Ormond an d Old Brighton arethe power houses in B Section with both expecting toreach the half way mark with eight wins and continue awinning run to take the two top places come finals' time .Therry Penola despite some inconsistent form andMazenod with some ordinary performances as well,must still have some well founded hopes of reaching thefinals . St Kevin's, MHSOB an d Ivanhoe are all strongchances of being part of finals action but the acid test forthese clubs will come in the second half of the seasonwhen the pressure is applied. I expect Old Ivanhoe andSt. Kilda South Caulfield to improve their perfor-mances as players return to the field from long terminjuries and predict that these sides will cause manyupsets later in the season . Banyule have had a ratherbleak season to date and will need to work wonders toavoid what would appear to be inevitable right now .

REVIEW OF ROUND 7Old Ivanhoe gave St Kevin's an early fright at

Elsternwick Park but could not maintain the pressureand allowed SKOBS back into the game with a sevengoal second quarter. Mighty Marcus Olive, Sam Gribbleand Ben Garvey were best for St Kevin's whilst McLean(7 goals), Veal, Karayannis and Kent fired up for OldIvanhoe .

Ormond had to fight hard all day to withstand thepressure applied by the vastly improved Mazenod. GregHealy encouraged his players to man-up in the secondhalf and Ormond's 7 goal third quarter was too much forthe Nodders . The two Craigs . Symes an d Fraser alongwith David Beckett an d Brett Connell were best forOrmond, whilst for the Nodders, Nick Marmo, SimonFisher, Trevor Howard and "Neph" Quirk all playedexceptionally well .

The Saints recorded their first victory for 1997 witha 13 goal first half and some big names of 1996 nowappearing to be amongst the better players . The Bearsfought back hard in the second half to outscore theSaints and give everyone some hope for the weeks tocome . The Saints were best served by Richard Gilmore(again), Matt Ryan, Astapenko and new player Alex"Alphabet" Tsirogiannou . The Bears had the reliablePlayfair and the Williams boys as better players withGlass an d McDermott also featuring.

Old Brighton led all day against MHSOB an d werealways able to extend a little and withstand attempts bythe High School Boys to take over. Again the OB's goalswere shared around, with the best performances again

being Reid, Dennisand Williams. ForMHSOB, JaydenPertzel, Cam Bruc ean d Steve Grimmer (CHB) rated a mention in a sidethat must take the bit and lift its performances over thenext weeks .

Ivanhoe left Therry Penola in the barriers as itraced to a half time lead of 71 points . The Therry boys totheir credit took a breather and took over the second halfto outscore the "Hoes" by 7 goals in a most creditableperformance . On ballers Peter Flynn, Paul Manuel andRob Angelini were best for Ivanhoe with Chris Tucker inthe ruck leading the way. For Therry, Reddick andScott Hollow were best with Elliott, Crockford andO'Connor consistent on the day.

PREVIEW OF ROUND 8At headquarters Ormond will be too talented for Old

Ivanhoe and will prevail by 47 points .Mazenod takes on Ivanhoe at Central Reserve and

should continue with its good form and win the day by14 points .

St Kevin's will need to be on its game against StKilda/South Caulfield but on form to date should havethe talent to get home by 29 points .

Old Brighton on Sunday against Therry Penola willbe a tough encounter. The wide spaces of Elsternwickwill suit the OB's who will salute by 33 points .

Banyule will not find the going easy against anMHSOB side keen to return to the winner's list . MHSOBto come up trumps by 43 points.

Reserves: Ormond, Ivanhoe, St Kevin's, MHSOB,Old Brighton .

Correspondents: by 3.30pm Monday, FAX 98899014 (2 missing last week) .

ROUND 9(NB . No Matches Queen's Birthday Weekend)

OLD IVANHOE v . MAZENODST. KILDA SOUTH CAUL . v. ORMONDMHSOB v . ST. KEVINSTHERPY PENOLA v . BANYULEIVANHOE v. OLD BRIGHTON

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St . :=-'Ans - 50 games to Pat Ryan . An excellent„lan and consistent performer for the SKO B

All at SKOBS congratulate you on a fine per-Bring on the next 50 .

Therry Pencils. - 300 games to Bob Lyons . Thec ec Therry player to achieve this milestone. A fan-

suc ch iievement, well done Bob from everyone asso-c ;,,tcc v,-ith Therry Penola.

ti :SENIORS

CLUB LAST WK TOTALS IVANHOE 7 38

POI,A THERRY PENOLA 6 37mCLEAN OLD IVANHOE 7 37%POODLEY MHSOB 3 27,~1=1N ST KEVINS 2 25

RESERVESCGRATH MHSOB

pINNLR THERRY PENOLA 1O SI IEA ST KEVINS13ROOKES MAZENOD 2

2621191 8

0I ;' :utlD v . OLD IVANHOE AT EP - SATURDAY Field : M .r,i in (R) A. Damen (R) Boundary: C . Hayes G . MillerGoal : Russell Owens Reno Barichievich MAZENOD v .IVANHOE Field : G . Curran M . Bushfield Goal : ShannonRyan Peter Bekkers ST. KEVINS v . ST. KILDA SOUTHCAULF. Field : T. Ovadia A . Firley Goal : John Pickett RossRichards BANYULE v . MHSOB Field : P . Callil B . SchmidtGoal : Malcolm Frame Robert Seymour OLD BRIGHTON v .THERRY PENOLA AT EP SUNDAY Field: M . Jenkins M .Ja^Lson (R) Boundary: S . Waterman M . Chapple Goal :Bernie Dix John Robinson

n 7"771ON HOME TEAMSA and B Clubs must only phone 0/0

scores ; aoalkickers and best players

(both teams) to EP 9531 8333 (before5 .15 p .m.) There is no need to phone

through final scores only as is a require-

ment of other sections .

SENIORS - 24.05 .9 7ST. KEVRBS 3.5 10.8 11.18 15.18 .108OLD IVANHOE 6.0 8.1 10.2 12.4.76St. Keaton Gribble 5 . Bossong 4, Ryan 2 . Olive, Burden . Gargano. O'Shea BeatGIHZ . Gribble. Bossang. TerztN . Garvey . Bowles .Old Ivanhoe McLean 7. Kent. Pappas, Kaxrt}annis . Shadbolt. Corcoran. BestMcLean. Mansfield . Karriyannis . Pappas. Veal, Tully

RSAZGNOD O.C. 3.5 6.10 9.11 14.14.98ORMOND 3.5 8.6 15.11 16.15.111Mazenod OC Morgan 4, Harrison 3. Hanley 2, Barker, ti'elch. Occhiuto. Marano .Howard, Best Marmo, Howard, Quirk. Fisher. Harrison. Sharp.Ormond S}Tnes 4 . A. Turner 3 . Pennon 2, B. Connell 2. Fraser. Ryan. Grace.Beckett. Forrest. Best Symes. B. Connell. Fraser. Beckett. A. Burner. Ryan .

Sr. KILDA/STH CAULFIELD 7.4 13.8 17.12 22 .13.145BANYUI.E 8.1 8.3 10.4 18.8.116St. Kilda/Sth CanL Gardiner 5. Astapenko 3. M. Ryan . Gilmore 3. Tsirogjarmou2. Buck 2 . Green 2. Williams. D'Agostino. Best Astapenko, Gilmore, Tsirogiacmou.Neeson. O'Sullivan, Rtzn.Banyt& Turnbull 4. ltiborIlock 3. Ka,TOO2 3. Dlrtttno:atte 2 J. Egan 2. Wilhnue. RtSs. Attdas~ . T}uler. Best D. t4 -~il.>ants. Palfac. McDermott. Glass. Gray. Turnbull.M.H.S.O.B. 1.7 6.8 10.9 12.12.84OLD BRIGHTON 3.3 8.6 11.9 15.11 .101M.H.S.O.B . Woodlep 8 . Fermi 3 . Helmot 2. Glover. Harrison, Barnett, D. Comer.Bed Pertzel, Grimmer. Bruce. Glover. Hunt. McClillv.Old Brighton McLachlan 3, KryzuTtiak 3. Bradley 3. Jackson 2, Dennis. Howell.Oakley. Williams. Best Reid . Dennis . Williams, Flldes, Jackson, Krvzwmiak.

IVANHOE 7.4 16.9 13.12 24 .12.156'rHERRY PENOLA O.B. 3.2 5.4 10.8 19.13.127Ivanhoe Williams 7, Flynn 4. Scuderi 3. Joyce 2, Saunders 2, Angelini, Brown.GLUtkoulfdis . Jull-Brown. Manuel. Blackviood. Best Flynn . Tucker. Manuel.Scuderi . Saunders. Angelkil .Theny Penola Pola 6. O'Connor 3, Casteldi 2. Goodwin 2, Groctctord. Crotty. B.Hollow. Elliott. German, Thrush. Red Rcddtck. S. Hollow, Ellllott . Crockford,o'connor. Pala.

RESERVES - 24 .05 .97ST.11E11155 1 .8 4.9 10.13 15.15 .105OLD IVANHOE 0 .1 0.3 2.4 3.7 .25St. Kevins McCann 4. Fraser 3. Callanan. J . Bare 2, Hassett. Marusic . A. Mount.Best Dvnan. Fraser. McCann, J. F'mch. MoF9an . A . Mount.Old Ivanhoe Kaianut 2. Craker. Best Caddy, Hall . Brophy. Craker. Toll . Jones.

MAZENOD O.C. 2.1 3.1 4.3 64 .40ORMOND 3.1 4.2 5.3 6.4.40Maxeaod OC Brookes 2. Brkt~and. Carter, from. Riley. Beat Pd., Saari . Fisher,Haivy. Little . Jacobs.Ormond Bailey 2, Stewart 2, Tragear, Glen Hall. Beat Steuart, King, Greg Hall .Bailey. Keath, biikter.

ST. KILDA/STH CAULFIELD 1.3 3.8 8.8 8.8.56BANYULE 3.3 7.8 7.7 11.11.77St. KBda/Sth Carl. Dunlevie 2. Canard. Perkins. Gill, Koutaplls . Roger, A .Diamond . Best P. Dunlevte. P. Rogers. Niclasen, D'ZilFa . Aitcheson, Hall .Banyule Gilbert 3- S. Gray 2. Riches 2, Richmond 2 . Noonan . Gent. Beat Gent.Gilbert. Riches. McDermott . Richmond . Owen .

M .H.S.O.B. 3.4 6.8 10.7 12.7.79OLD BRIGHTON 1.2 3.3 6.4 10.11 .71M .H .S.O.B . A. Webster 3- Spottswood 3 . Stanley 2. Feferkranz. Gerner. Palmos.McIntyre . Best Feferlaanz. Stanley. Kelley. A}dord. A. Grimmer. Gerner.Old Brighton Douglas 3, Murray 2. D. Patterson, B . Patterson. Rtekarby. Fisher.Toms. Beat D. Patterson . Wa Brawn. McMahon. Murray. Douglas .IVANHOE 4.2 7.4 10.5 12.7.79THERRY PENOLA O.B. 2.5 4.8 8.9 12.12.84Ivanhoe Krischker 4. Fairweather 2. Thackwray. Murphy. Fahour. Ebbage. Sloan.Richards. Best Fairweather. Jacka. Gittos . Thaekwxay. Rosenfeld . Richards .Theory Penola Jones 4. Clarke . Pinner, Kuret. Selledk. Vama. Bye. Sacco.Goodwin. Best Griggs. Hollow. O'Kearnev. Jones . Kuret. Clarke .

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C SECTIONby Russell Gould

W e finally saw some close games last weekend, agood sign for the competition, but not so for the

tipsters . Could it have been those possible thoughtsof relegation? Whatever it was, I hope it continuesand we see some more good football .Review - Round 7

Firstly to what was billed as the match of theround, and in a very physical encounter, No rt h OldBoys bounced back from their first loss to endMarcellin's winning streak, defeating the Eagles by22 points . The scene was set early, fierce tackling andheavy bodywork dominating an even first quarter inwhich neither team was able to score a goal . The sec-ond quarter though saw NOB's break clear kicking 5goals to one to take a good lead in a low scoring affair .The third quarter was again physical with not muchscoring done . The NOB's had a 31 point lead goinginto the last quarter but Marcellin were not goingdown without a fight . The Eagles had twice as manyscoring shots as the NOBs in the final term, but wereunable to bridge the gap, and NOBs had the win . Bestfor NOB's were Barker up forward, Collison at fullback and Lyons across half back . For the Eagles,Cronin, Thiesz an d Bendo ricchio were the protago-nists . Both look to have tough games this week, andthis physical encounter could prove telling .

At Bluff Road, Hampton Rovers showed enoughcharacter for both teams in a terrific come frombehind win over a confident Bulleen-Templestowe.The first half was even enough and going to plan, theBullants up by four goals at the long break . TheRovers fired up in the third quarter and after beingdown by as much as 6 goals, capitalised on Bulleen'smissed scoring opportunities to be down by only i lpoints at the final break . The Bullants were unable tostop the Rovers run when they took over the game torun out eventual 16 point victors . For the secondweek in a row Rovers full back `Chief Fletcheraccounted for a top full forward, and was helped outby McConville an d McKellar who were best for theRovers . Good players for an up and down Bullantsside were Hare, Nigro and Prior. A good win for theRovers who could have now turned that corner .

Out at Albert Park we had the rounds only white-wash, St. Bedes Mentone accounting for Ajax by acomfortable 84 points . In what would be deemed as avery unspectacular game of football, the Tigers man-aged to brush off some slow start cobwebs to takecontrol of the game in the second half. Ajax struggledfor most of the day against bigger and stronger oppo-sition and were not able to capitalise on mistakesmade by the Tigers around the ground. Below theknee skills were needed as the ball constantly foundthe ground and the Tigers had them, pushing the ballforward to have 46 scoring shots . Best for the Tigers

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were Hecker andGoodchild, whilstMarinic was a goodcontributor all dayand everywhere, Ajax, without skipper IPiartyHalphen were best served by Segal and Rosen whckicked some late goals to add respectability to thehome sides score . All is set now for a great clastbetween the undefeated Tigers and second placecNOBs this week at Mentone.

The rematch was on at Clayton where Monasbwas taking on St . Leos, both teams busting for a win:In slippery conditions neither team was able to ta

k control of the game in the first quarter, the Two Blue ;holding a one goal lead at the first break. The twcteams remained tight but the visitors accuracy gavcthem a 14 point lead at the long break. Monash kick .ing 1 .7 which hurt their chances . But the third quar .ter was all Monash who opened up their runnin~game and piled on 7 goals to take a 23 point lead athe final break . The Two Blues tried hard in the Iasiquarter to peg back the margin, but Monash w

e able to hold on and won by 17 points. Best foiMonash was Trumble in his 100th game ancNewman . For a disappointed St . Leos, VaughanBurgess and Dinocolantonio took the votes. A goo(one for Monash who lost the shovel and will look tcget some sort of running going.

Out to Thomastown now where the Bears wenunable to win two in a row, going down to OliMentonians by just 22 points. In a tough and harcfought contest, the Panthers were better organised uIforward and with spearhead Acreman back to hi ;best with 8 goals, were able to hold out a strong finishing Bears unit . The Bears were not keen to give irand and despite being down by 8 goals midwa3through the last quarter, rallied for Eric Lentini playing his 350th game and managed to bridge the fmagap to just 22 points . Best for the victorious Panther:were Bournon, Stroud and Acreman whilst foiThomastown, Grech an d Papajonou were good alday .

Preview - Round 8The match of the round is at Mentone, where firs

takes on second . St . Bedes/Mentone are on a bit oa rol;, and at home, I think they may overcome Nortl:Old Boys in a close encounter . the Tigers by 2(points.

Thomastown travel to Clayton to take on Monasklooking ;o make it two in a row. I think I should bfkind this week and give it to Monash by a couple o.goals .

Ajax take on St. Leos out at Burwood, both team ;looking to ease relegation fears . In a close one I will gcfor St. Leos by 22 points .

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T-I,TareeIIin will look to bounce back from last

defeat and should be able to account forHanlpton Rovers, although there is no doubt thei,,crs will be right in it . In another close on the. Its by a few goals .

Bull een-Templestowe host Old Mentonians whoreally starting to look the goods. The Bullants

u,cic would not have been happy with last weekspei fcrmance and should account for the Panthers at]lotu (: . Bulleen-Templestowe by 32 points .

Reserves winners should be, and this week In e next to no confidence in these tips . St . Leos, St.

t;edes Mentone, Monash Blues, Marcellin, Oldtrnionian s.

St . Leos Emmaus Wattle Park - Congratulationsto I'aul O'Halloran who plays his 200th game thisweek after an injury interrupted career . His aerialantics have thrilled many Two Blues fans over the', ars . Congratulations and well done .

SENIORSNAME CLUB LAST WK TOTALACREMAN OLD MENTONIANS 8 44TREGANOWAN MARCELLIN 1 42VAUGHAN ST. LEOS EMMAUS 7 30;4ACGEORGE ST BEDES MENTONE 2 9

RESERVESROBINSON NORTH OLD BOYSSCARPA THOMASTOWN 1LINFORD OLD MENTONIANS 1PAPADOPOULOS BULLEEN T'STOWE

2316141 2

ST. LEOS EMMAUS V. AJAX Field : G . Moore A . KielGoal : John Kelly John Finn MONASH BLUES v .THOMASTOWN Field : P . Withington G . GiorasBoundary : G . Mooney Goal : Peter Allsop StevenMooney ST, BEDES MENTONE TIG . v . NORTH OLDBOYS Field: C . Stewart G . Hodgins Goal : Leo WilsonSkip Shipley MARCELLIN v . HAMPTON ROVERSField: C . Nash B . Tamblyn BULLEEN-TEMPLESTOWEv. OLD MENTONIANS Field : A . Chapman B . Allen

SENIORS - 24 .05.97A.J.A.X. 3.3 5.4 6.8 10.12.72ST. B'S ME NT. TIG 5.6 12.12 16.16 22.24.158AJAX Rosen 5. Burman, B . Davis . Mohr. Mordech. Roth. Best Segal. Rosen . Roth.Duzernnan. Gordon. S. Davis.St. B's Ment. Tigs . MacGeorge 7. McCarthy 4 . Hayes 2, Hecker 2, Marinic 2,GoodchIld. Kinsella. Lannan . Manson. R}an. Best Hecker. Beasley. Marinic.A4acGeeorge. Dave Goodchlld. Bonar.

MONASH BLUES 2.3 3.10 10.12 14.14.98ST. LEOS EMMAUS W.P. 3.3 6.6 7.7 12.9.81Moassh Blues Gregory 4 . Trumble 3 . Webster 2, J.M .Smith. McGregor. MenthaMaiden. McIver. Best Hurley. Finlay, Maiden, Months. Gregory. Calthcell.St. Leos EMMAUS WP B. Vaughan 7. Bethune . Buckle, Burgess . Dinicolantino.hUtchell. Best Vaughan. Dinkol~arttino, Burgess. Buckle, Banks. Pinhorn.

NORTH OLD BOYS 0.1 5.3 7.7 8.11 .59MARCELLIN 0.4 1.4 2.6 4.11 .35North Old Boys Barker 5, Connolly . Conti, Boyle. Best Callison, Lyons. Waters,Tonkin. Currie, Barker."areelUa Mason, Cronin. Treganowan. Dineen. Best Seabury. Theisz. Frisinat :ooper. Sampinion.l6aters .

HAMPTON ROVERS 3 .5 6.8 11.12 18.17.113BULLEEN TEMPLESTOQIE 5 .4 10.8 13.13 14.13.97Hampton Rows Crawford 4, Natoll 3 . Amcare 2 . McKellar 2. Martu 2. Hobson, S.Anderson . Scadett Best McConville. McKellar. Hobson, J. Fergson. Fetcher. SrariettBulleen Tempkstowe Goal lockers and host players not received.THOMASTOWN 2.5 6.8 9.11 14 .16.100OLD MENTONIAHS 4.3 10.7 15.9 18.14.122Thomsstoan Papakanou 4 . Holmes 3. Cared 2. ColosUno 2, Grech . Smith. Ward .Best Grech. BubLs .1Vard . Smith, Scerrt.Old Mentontans Acreman 8. Dwyer 2, Salley 2 . Bournon . Davis. Macquire. Stroud.Paterson . Riley. Best Bournan . Stroud . Acrenv3n. B. Murphy. Macquire, Dart.

RESERVES - 24.05 .97A.J.A.X. 2.0 3.0 3.0 3.1 .19ST. B'S MENT. TIG 5 .4 11.11 20.15 22.18.150MAX Goal kickers and best playersSt . B's Meat Tig . Peck 5. Diqguts 4. Recupero 4. P. Ord 3. Gould 2. Napier, Smith.Furlong. Soneier. Best Peck. Stewart, Walsh. Earle . Dickinson, Dig~.

MONASH BLUES 4.4 5.5 6.7 6.7.43ST. LEOS EMMAUS W.P. 4.1 6.4 9.8 10.10.70Monsh Blues Spencer 4. Baxter. Andritsos . Best O'Neill. McCann. Spencer.Jones. Crautord. Mills.St . Leos EMMAUS WP Faullst 2, Ingram 2 . O'Halloran 2, Morris. Ndreu, Van DenAkker. J . Vaughan. Best Van Den Akker. FaulisL Norell. Simandson. Mitchell .Kenny.

NORTH OLD BOYS 3.3 7.4 10.6 14.7.91MARCELLIN 0.4 1.5 4.9 6.12.48North Old Boys Kearney 4. Lowrte 3 . Zocco 2. Boyer 2 . Orianuk. Pawsey. Burns.Best Royer. S. Cook . Kearney. Roberts, Joyce . Anderson.Nffirttllin P. Habberis 2. Dafiv, Cooper. Edmonds . Moussi. Best D. Harberts.McNeil. Pilt. Sullivan, Cooper, P. Harbents,

HAMPTON ROVERS 1.3 1.3 5.4 7.9 .51BULLEEN TEMPLESTO%E 1 .1 3.5 3.7 4.8 .32Hampton Rovers Panagiotidls 3. Boyle 2. Hulick. Tyrell . Best Zuker, Holt. Mason.Tyrell. Boyle . CasetlaBulleea Templatowe Goal kickers and best players not received.

THOMASTOWN 5.4 7.8 8.12 14.15.99OLD ME NTONIANS 2.3 5.6 8.8 11.9.75Thomastoun Gorski 6. Colosimo 3. Petsinis . Scarpa Diana. Alhakis. Smith. BestMneo. Morahito. Theodorou. Colosimo. Di64aggio . Gorski.Old Mentonfans Flints 3. Marrtner 2. Linford. Russo. Wallace, Austin. Leone .Richards, Best Taentyman . Leone, Austin. Wallace, Marrtrrer, Elliott.

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D SECTIONby Peter Kelly

C1ZVJ Coc"L

~hree big wins at Beaumaris, Whitefriars and OldGeelong which may have respectively sealed the sea-

son for St Johns, Aquinas and Salesian . Wins toParkside and Old Essendon keep them in the hunt . It isa big ask from the bottom four clubs to make up gamesto be in the contest for a finals berth .

Play of the Day. Fletcher at Old Ess took a mark atthe back and played on but was chased down by OldCamb's Spurrit causing him to lose the ball . Fletcherregathered and kicked a running goal from 40 metres outon the boundary line .

Whitefriars an d Aquinas met in what promised to bethe local derby and at quarter time the home side led by5 points. Vandenboom had opened sensationally in theruck and during the second quarter Whitefriars on ballersseemed to take control and opened up a six goal lead untila spirited Aquinas, fought back to trail by only 9 points athalf time . In the second half Whitefriars were too goodand ran out easy winners . The tackling and chasing wasan exciting element of Whitefriars game as they stoppedAquinas getting their game going . Quilty was excellent atfull back and continually ran the ball out of defence in aBOG display . Robinson, Carbone an d Bookman playedwell all day for Whitefriars whilst Aquinas best wereBethune in the ruck and Cultera (5).

Caulfield entertained Parkside an d a high scoring,free flowing game saw the visitors open with a goal in thefirst twenty seconds and then lead nearly all day .McNamara (BOG) and Tesssari were too good forCaulfield and proved the difference as they brought theirteam mates into the game. Caulfield continually tried towrestle the lead away but every score was answered in thefirst half which saw Parkside go to the long break with atwo goal lead . Caulfield clawed their way into the gameand hit the front for the first and only time in the thirdbut Parkside goaled quickly to regain control and then inthe last opened up a handy five goal lead . Caulfield man-aged to get within a couple of kicks but left their run toolate . Parkside pleased to finally get some goals on theboard had a focal point in Vita at CHF who with Ryan fin-ished with 4 goals each . Caulfield's best were Restarick,Hall an d Cox whilst Matthews finished with 5 .

Beaumaris met St Johns at home in a game that hadno atmosphere at all as the home side had a run in thepark going through their training drills . St Johns playedonly ten minutes of football at the start of third andappeared to be still suffering from last weeks unlucky lossto Whitefriars . To the Sharks credit they played the gameout not giving an inch to win by 20 goals . St Johns willneed to find something if this year is to mean anything .Best for Beaumaris were Martin (BOG), O'Riley (10goals), Catlin, Hanrahan and Pitts whilst Hilton an dWaters battled well for St Johns .

Old Geelong against Salesian took control from thestart when they opened with a 9 goal first quarter. With

Darcy at CHF, the return of Neeld from injury andHowells who finished with 10 goals striking form early itappeared to be by how much . Salesian bounced back inthe second to score 5 goals to 2 and began to claw theirway back . After half time, although Salesian battled hard,OGS had too many winners and with L and J Wilson andStevens they ran in numbers at the ball . Inaccurate kick-ing caused by both pressure and a failure to steady wouldhave seen a bigger margin. Salesian are on the verge andneed to put four quarters. together to gain the ascendan-cy from the start and then remain in control . They playgood pressure football and will trouble most sides . Bestfor Salesian were Bobetic, Cincotta and Sutherland.

Old Essendon took on Old Camberwell and openedwith three quick goals but Old Camberwell replied to stayin touch . During the second quarter Old Essendonopened up a 5 goal lead but Old Camberwell accepted thechallenge and trailed by only 11 points at half time . Ahighlight of the game was the many one on one duals andInkster up forward for Old Camberwell as he kept themin the game. The scores were dead level at three quartertime, a situation Old Camberwell have found themselvesin on four occasions this season but on this occasion theyopened up with three goals instead of stopping and lookedto be going on with it. Old Essendon rallied and took con-trol for the last half of the final quarter to be relieved atthe siren to have hung on by 3 points. Best for OldEssendon were Fletcher, Lutterschmidt, Chapman an dDragojiio whilst Old Camberwell failed to provide a matchreport .

Reserv es predictions. St Johns opened up theiraccount and should make it two against Aquinas . WhileParkside, Old Geelong, Whitefriars and Caulfield shouldall record wins again this week .

Looking ahead. Game 1 at Chadstone will giveSalesian a chance at home to stay in touch againstCaulfield . A fairly evenly matched game with the teamthat can play the four quarters ending up in front .Salesian by a goal . Peter selects Caulfield .

Game 2 at Como Park has OGS at home for the sec-ond week in a row taking on Beaumaris who had a train-ing run last week. OGS will win this by 5 goals with toomany tall: for Beaumaris to be able to match up . Peterdisagrees egain and thinks Beaumaris will win . SorryChoc but your boys were bad last week not the Sharksbeing good .

Game 3 at Parkside has Old Camberwe ll on the roadto a confident Devil combination who have been playinggood team football. Old Camberwell will not be able to letthe devils jump them because they are hard to hold oncethey start running . Both select Parkside by 3 goals .

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Gan,e 4 will be the match of the day between laddertF7hitefriars and Old Essendon, who from some

tf;orls had a wake up last week . The wake up to Old

nlt;cn ; ;last week did them no harm and althoughof, dicts the Friars I feel the trip will be too much

; ltl olc Essendon will get up in a thriller.Ca.ne 5 at Aquinas sees St . Johns OC still on the

T,-',ing to regroup from an absolute thrashing, playwho disappointed after half time . Both clubs

r:iled to deliver and the loser will be looking at rele-

t[on. Peter predicts St Johns who I tend to support this,,: th . ; couldn't play badly twice in a row. Could they?special Notes : Whitefriars Old Coll egians Ball afte r

_ia., s game and Aquinas mystery bus tour supporters;oth clubs are asked to get behind the functions .Congratulations this week goes to Peter Kvietelaitis

C~aw .:n as PK for obvious reasons) who plays his 150thAquinas . Fighting back from a serious knee injury in3 best wishes are extended from all at the club .

-T 0 C v. CAULFIELD Gs:. Field: A. Ladd V.ovi OLD GEELONG v. BEAU.ARIS Field : R.Ion C. Wallis Boundary: A . Degan J . Handfield

1~ =" 7-- ''Il ,: v. OLD CAMBERWELL Field : T. Foley D.'ENDON v. WHITEFRIARS Field : A.

D. Lane (R) AgUR(AS v. ST. JOHNS OC Field:C . , evens L. Gallagher

SENIORSY'u;TE CLUB LAST WK TOTALJ . LIVINGSTONE AQUINAS 2 41INKSTER OLD CAMBERWELL 7 35HOWELLS OLD GEELONG 10 30

RESERVES

DUNBABIN PARKSIDE

P. O'BRIEN WHITEFRIARSFULTON WHITEFRIARSFULTON WHITEFRIARS

1222

1714131 3

ROUND 9(NB . No Matches Queen's Birthday Weekend)

CAULFIELD OR . v. OLD GEELON GOLD CAMBERWELL v . SALESIAN 0 CWHITEFRIARS v . PARKSIDEST . JOHNS 0 C v . OLD ESSENDON GR .BEAUMARIS v. AQUINAS 0 B

SENIORS - 24.05 .97CAULFIELD GRAMMAR 6.2 12.3 18.3 21.5.131PAR-.SIDE 7.4 14.7 18.9 22.10.122

Mati~vs S. Cut~ 3, D Icrcsta3. Doherty 3. Cow^hshaw 3. RestaYSk2. Bvxes . Cax. Harrison. Beat Restakk, Ha'J. Cat WttsGrt. CassYiv. Syrunan .Parludde Ryan 4. Vita 4, Gunn 3, Williams 3, MacNaatara2, Tessari 2, Boyer, Harvey,MaznllL Rotnano. Best MxNazstara. Vta TesserL D. McCaIl . Harvey. Boyer.

OLD GEELONG 9.8 11.11 21.21 25.21 .171SALESIAN O.C. 2.2 8.8 7.10 8.12.80Old Geelong Howells 10 . Stevens 3, Neeid 2. Paul 2 . L. Wilson 2, McKellar.Edmonds. Farrer. Teelow. Darcy. Seymour. Best Howells. Darcy. Paul. L. WDsort .Stevens. J . Wilson.Saleslan OC Coal kickers and best players not received.

OLD CAMBERWELL 2.0 5.2 9.4 12.4.76OLD ESSENDON GRAMMAR 5.0 7.2 9.4 12.7.79Old Camberwell Inkster 7. Board 2. Hills . Horskins. Hardm an. Best WhiteheM .Wilson. Smith. McKenzte. ONara. Douglas .Old Essendoa P anagiotopoutos 3. Fleming 2. Robertson 2, Fletcher,Lutterschmidt. Steven. Dragoilo . Chapman . Best Fletcher. Lutterschmidt .Chapman. Gaalger. Dragojio. Hexter.

WHITEFRIARS 4.2 11.4 18.5 23.12.150AgUINAS O.B. 3.3 9.5 10.8 11.12.78WhiteSiars Robinson 4. Jenkins 4, Jongebloed 4 . M. Carbone 3. A. Carbone 3.GlouCchev 3. C . Harris, Vandenbloom . Best guilty, B. Vandenbloom. Robinson .Hickey. Jongebloed. Mark Bateman .Aquinas OB Cultrera 5. J. Livingstone 2. Quinn 2. Deanri. PhillipsL Best Tandll.A. Bethune. Denavi. Jones. Cultrera Banbury.

BEAUMARIS A.F.C. 4.8 12.10 17.12 27.15.177ST. JOHNS O .C. 1.1 3.8 5.12 6.14.50Beaumaris AFC O'R il ey 10. Bell 2. Catlin 2, Hanrahan 2 . McMahon 2 . Pitts 2 .Rovvburv 2. Grotrs. Hotne . Mzhmoud . Thomas, Wadham . Best Martin, Pitts .Roxbury. O'Rffey. McMaitus. Hanrahan.St . Johns Rydquist 1 . Abbajabber 2, Back. Walton . Cochrayne. Best Hilton,Waters . Labrody. Cochrayne. Back Walton ,

RESERVES - 24 .05.9 7CAULFIELD GRAMMAR 2.2 8.3 7.3 8.4.52PARKS IDE 4.8 5.8 9.12 12.14.88Caulfield Grammar Cachs Bettany . S. WOllams . Thompson. Salem . Santiago .Haaz s~ n . McDonald. Best Kavouris . Lav.sence. McDnald. M. Klose . Thompson .

Perks=Me J . Panjari 4. G . Panjarl 2. Warren 2 . Dunbabtn. Heyne. Petropoulos .Velenzisi. Best Copley. G. PanJad. Warren . Lord, Hoyne. Delte-Vergini.

OLD GEELONG 1.1 3.3 6.7 10.9.69SALESIAN O.C. 4.1 5.3 8.4 8.4.40Old Geelong Bones 5 . Oliver 2. Bostock. Dugdale . Tay{or. Best Dugdale. St Clair,O'Hallomn. Oliphant. Rito>sa. Liascus.Salestan, OC Goal kickers and best players not received .OLD CAMBERWELL 2 .2 4.3 5.4 7.5 .47OLD ESSENDON GRAMMAR 1 .0 2.2 5.4 7.5 .47Old Camberwell Kerkuhet 3 . Seeley 2, Bishop. McCulloch . Best Taylor. Hopkins.Matrodogos. Imber~er Simpson. KerkuIlet.Old Essendon Stembrid 2. Wright 2, Dudderkige 2. Dare . Best Hutchison. TSstCapodiferro. Ridley. Lei~ Emerson .

W I IrrEFRIAIL4 4.1 6.5 11.7 14.16 .100AgUIIQAS O .B. 0.1 0.1 0.3 1.4 .10Whitefr3ars Retdy 4. Barnes 2 . Fulton 2. Peter O'Brien 2. Fouler 2 . Thwaites .Haseler. Best G. Johnson. D. Vandenblocsn . Reidp. Glenn. A. Harris, Davis .Aquinas OB Buzago- Best Paras. Cruickshank. Buzagio. Boland . Bolton.Keneallv .BEAUMARIS A .F.C. 3.1 7.2 10.4 11.10 .78ST. JOHNS O.C. 1.2 7.5 11.8 12.6 .75Besumaria AFC Wright 4 . McsNichotas 2, Tesariero 2, Matyiece . Ott. Thatcher.Best Johnson . Smith . Maypiece. Thatcher. Wright . MeNtchdas.St. Johns Blake 4. Lamb 2. Luca Carman . Munninghus . Gorman. Darcy.Handcock. Best Sacco. Rachele. Walker. Blake. Cunningham. Corcoran .

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A T SECTIONby Barry Hickey

_`~1lowing from last week's piece about the 1997injury toll, cop this ?

Bi lly Martin, Kew Life Member & legend, sus-tained a broke leg in the line of duty as a goal umpirelast week. Billy is currently recovering in hospital, andhis club mates, and the rest of us in amateur football,wish you a swift mend Billy, and a quick return towaving those flags !

So don't let anyone try to tell me there isn't some-thing different about this year in so far as injuries areconcerned!! !

The section pecking order hasn't varied much fromearly assessments, Kew remains the big performerwith their forwards averaging 161 points a game, ver-sus 151 for Yarra Valley, and Old Carey way back on106. The Parkers are ticking over nicely, right on theleader's hammers; Centrals an d the Cobras are closeenough to give them hope .

LAST WEEKEley Park went down to Eltham Collegians in

what was a surprise to me, if nobody else . The Turtlesoverhauled an early deficit of 6 gs to finish up 3 kicksin front . Bowen up forward, plus Storey and Bradyon the ball battled hard for the Sharks, who are real-ly doing it hard this season . The Turtles stuck to theirtask all day and didn't really hit the front until 10minutes to go . Lockie White starred on his wing andround the ground for Eltham, Todd Hedley did well inthe ruck, Ronnie Bishop won on his wing, and MatDwyer ran an effective tag on McLean, no mean feat .

Yarra Valley OB's were too good for RichmondCentral, and given that Centrals are a pretty handyoutfit, just how accomplished are Yarra? The gamewas keenly contested until the third term, when Yarramoved to a 4g lead, then finished with an imposing 77point win . The Yarra half backs, Downs, White an dHabben held Central at bay when they looked threat-ening, with the on-ball quartet, Peterson, Thompson,White an d Peake doing the damage in the end withprecision delivery to these potent forwards Loveless,Telford, McVean and McLeod. Ch ri s Andonopouloswas tireless on the ball for Central, with GerardMalcolm and Chris Shannon doing sterling work indefence .

Old Care y and Chirnside Park suffered the rareand most frustrating occurrence, an abandoned game .An independently minded sprinkler was the culprit, sothe Parkers and the C's must wait on those massively(Tommy J & Hutchie) parallel (the rest) modernSolomons, the Executive, for a judgement.

Kew defeated Bulleen Cobras but probably not bythe margin they wanted . The Brown & Golds were

never really in troublewith Greg Porte hav-ing another good dayat the sharp end, AngGencarelli dominating his HBF, Jamie Bell doing wellat CHB, and Mario Bria a tireless on-baller.

Hawtho rn Citizens chalked up some "Brownie "points for tasks completed on the home front .

TODAY'S GAME SRichmond Central play Eley Park and must be

favoured to win given the Shark's woes at the moment .Central seems to be repeating their 1996 pattern, withinexplicable output variances between games, andeven within games . Even though they are missing thatmagical something at the moment, Central shouldhave a comfortable win .

Eltham host Old Carey and will give their cus-tomary red hot dip . The C's are slowly assuming theplaying style Glenn Taylor wants them to adopt, andthey should have a surplus of overall skills comparedwith the enthusiastic Turtles . But that enthusiasmwill make the C's work for the points, which should betheirs at the end.

Chirnside Park face Kew on their home turf (andI hope there's no delinquent sprinklers Parkers!) andin the match of the day. The Parkers biggest problemwill be Kew's height, though counterbalancing thatthey may be a bit quicker round the ground than theB&G's . Gencarelli versus M. Pemberton will be worthgoing a long way to see, since both of them are havinggreat seasons . The points should go to Kew, they havenot done much wrong to date, but they'll know allabout the Kimberley by the time they walk off it .

Bulleen Cobras take on Hawthorn Citizens atBulleen Park and will be expecting to restore theirhealthy percentage, which would not have gone downa bit from last week's loss . The Cits are nothing if notcommitted but they will find the Cobras a major hand-ful today, with too much skill and experience rightaround the ground .

Yarra's turn for bird, and other, watching .Reserves victors will be : Centrals, C's, Kew, and

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pjuj p 'Biuey' Bennett plays his 100th game for

use uiud, Bluey never shirks an issue, or fails to back

old Carey today . The son of the off field stalwarts

attcr & Joan is the epitome of the amateur footba ller,

i,e plays because he genuinely loves it. Whether its

b tlrroWing beneath packs, or going for the hard ball in

up a team mate. You're an inspiration Blue, well

liilne!! !

,zICgMOND CENTRAL V . ELEY PARK Field : G .

iwEtl.dron G. Seabourne ELTHAM v . OLD CAREY

Field: C . Cimoli R . Smith CHIRNSIDE PARK v. KEW

Fie1d: .G. Brereton C. Keeton ( R) BULLEEN COBRASV . HAWTHORN CITIZENS AT BULLEEN PARK Field :

' .1 . Argall P. Maebus YARRA VALLEY has the bye .

ROUND 9(NB. No Matches Queen's Birthday Weekend)

ELEY PARK v . YARRA VALLEYOLD CAREY v . RICHMOND CENTRALKEW v . ELTHAM COLLEGIANSHAWTHORN CITIZENS v . CHIRNSIDE PARKBULLEEN COBRAS has the bye .

SENIORSNAME CLUB LAST WK TOTALTELFORD YARRA VALLEY 4 44BADANJEK BULLEEN COBRAS 28PORTE KEW 5 28ADDISON OLD CAREY 2 1

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SENIORS - 24 .05 .97ELEY PARK A.F.C . 8.6 9.10 12.12 14.14 3ELTHAM COLLEGIANS 2.1 8.3 12 .3 18.6.114Eley Park AFC Bowen 6 . Hawley 3, Georgian. Heath. Holm. L . McLean. P. Storey.Best M. Pane. Storey. Bowen . Grant. Georgian Hawley.Eltham Collegians L. White. F. Coonerty 3. Justice 2. Stayer, 2 Parsons 2, Dwyer2. Barnett . Jaanoiskt Bishop, Halley. Best White, Justice. Hedlcy. Dwyer.Heaney. Morrow.

YARRA VALLEY O.B. 5.1 8.7 12 .14 19.15 .129RICHMOND CENTRAL 4.1 6.3 7.5 7.10.82Yarra Valley OB White 5 . Telford 4 . Downs 3. MacVean 2. McLeod 2, Thompson.Peterson. Drew. Best White. Thompson. HeQ'ernan White, Ho.Richmond central Shannon 2. Andonopoulos 1 . Watts . Daly. Pickett . Waters.Best Porteous. Malcolm. Tate. Hory . Andonopoulos . C. Shannon.

OLD CAREY GAME ABANDONEDCHIRRSIDE PARK DUE TO STATE OF GROUND

KEW 4.8 9.11 12.16 17.17.119BULLEEN COBRAS 3.1 6.3 7 .6 11.10.78Kew Porte 5. Bria 3 . Puh9renti 2, Channon 2. Bell 2. LaFranc3d. Skerritt. Cullen.Best Gencaretli. Porte . Brla. Dimast . LaFranchL Bell.Sullen Cobras Starrett 5. Hickey 2 . Dillon. Jackson . McLeod. Parker. Best Gaytor.McLeod. Hickey. Humphrey . Trencht. D'Ange2o .

HAWTHORN CITIZENS: BYE

RESERVES - 24 .05.97ELEY PARK A.F.C. 2.4 7.9 13.12 19 .13 .127ELTHA.hi COLLEGIANS 1 .3 4.4 4.7 6.11 .47Eiey Park AF C DetrOrso 9 . Karadimos 2. Lamarca 2. Mihatec 2. Bca.9uck. Let6ni.Morris, Verde. Best Dell'Orso . Verde. Blew. Morris. Karadtaws. Collins .Ettham Collegians Woodward 2. Cheble. Arnold. Watson. Bant Best Citable.Cross. Harris. Chafer. Woodward . Dalzkel .

YARRA VALLEY O .B. 1.8 6, 10 11.12 14.13.97RICHMOND CENTRAL 0.2 4.3 6 .5 8 .7.55Yams Valley Wills 5, Dales 3, Latnq . Ha.vse . Reddaway, Christ'xld. Gentle,McdwTaith . Best Gentle. Reddaway. Wdks . Park. Rowe . Jonson.Richmond Central Hickey 2 . Reid, Fawcett . Corker. Macak. Manning, McIntosh.Best Walther. Flores . Autdist . Manning. Fawcett, Wilson .

OLD CAREY 4.7 8.11 10.12 12.14.88CHR2NSIDE PARK 2.0 3.2 3.4 5.7.37Old Carey Nance 3. Cann 2. Stone 2. S. Addison 2 . Bryce, Eastham. Best Nance.Bardwet. Cann. Pdadton . Humphrey. Shrivrs .Chhaside Park Ogstan 3. Hussey 2. Best Sibbing. Chirnsk3e. Gray. Ogstan, Egan.KarP

KEW 7.1 12.8 14.8 18.10.108BULLEEN COBRAS 3.1 4.4 8.9 11.14.80

Kew Kiriakou 8. Andrews 3. Lhingstone. Brassff. Doumis. Porter, Danne. BedKitlakou. Danne. Wang. Wells. Hope. Giasante.BuBten Cobras James 3, Brown 2. Calaazzo 2. Clements 2. Bell . B. Moran. Best

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SPORTSCOVER

E TA- L SECTIONby pll ? ~ James

Uni Blacks' Williamstown hoodoo struck againoffering hope to the other clubs that the top 2

are gettable . Willi are now the team to beat after aweekend of results that leaves the ultimate com-position of the four anyone's guess .

Round 7 review

A rejuvenated West Brunswick made full useof the break and the return from injury of big manCoonan to slip into third spot against a disap-pointing La Trobe kicking away in the final term .The Magpies used good match ups and PhilLeatham's brilliant move of full back Steve"Piggy" Smythe to the other end, where he bagged8, provided the fire power that had been missing.Drew Williams did a job for the 'Pies and LeighPetschel shone in his first senior game . For theTrobers, Paul "Magic" Stewart was excellent inthe back pocket while Stephen "Who's EdwardBeale" Adamthwaite was tireless on the ball .Wests' win in the twos puts them into third spotthanks to the efforts of Damien Horne and AndyClarke who's now knocking on the door for asenior birth . La Trobe's best was Andy "FlyingElbows" Girstuns . To wrap up a big week at theWestern Oval the 70's night was a sensation withthe return of the Jackson Five .

Uni Blacks made a Donovan Bailey of a startwith 5 unanswered first term goals against a shell-shocked Williamstown who struggled to cope withhome sides' running game . In the second termWilli responded to Allan E ll iott's demand for morepressure from his running brigade allowing theforwards to get into the game but the last 2 goalsof the quarter gave Blacks a handy 19 point breakat the half. Willy maintained the pressure breakingeven in the third, despite kicking to the non scor-ing end, and, with a range of options up forward,got to the lead in the last five minutes to pull off amemorable victory . Pekin, the Smiths, and Littlewere best for Blacks who can take some solacefrom the ressies who ran away to another win aftera high standard first half.

Special mention goes to Sammy Beaton whohad to be ambulanced off after being cleaned up inthe second half . As Sammy was sucking on thehappy gas he was heard to exclaim " . . . if I was agirl I'd be @$#@ing crying' . Well Sammy, the legwasn't broken - so you are just a big girl after all .

A confident Swinburne made the trip to NorthBrunswick with their tails up and got off to thesort of fearless start that's making a number of

sides take notice ofGary Hickey's lads .But, as we all know,there's plenty to fearat Allard Park and the Razorbacks found out thehard way as North clawed their way back from a22 point three quarter time deficit to get home by5 in the dying minutes . Bill McMahon was the dif-ference with an excellent second half and he waswell supported by debutant Mick Warren . It's hardto know if Hickey was more enraged by his teamsfade out or the whistles away policy of the lastquarter but Bennet, Hamilton, Piotrowski an dyoungster Alan Hilgemann were among the fewwho could hold their heads high when Swini hitthe track for the resulting Sunday training ses-sion . In the early game North played their bestfooty of the season with stand out debuts fromValeri an d Baccini to thump an undermannedopposition that had to drag coach Mark "Fridge"Johnston out of retirement .

Uni Reds got their season back on track with ahard fought win over third placed UHSOB . Highmade the early running before the hosts tightenedup at the main break . . The Reds dominated thestart of the final term to establish a decisive breakthanks to excellent work from the Max Factor whogot plenty of support from Michael "Dexter"Heenan and Chris McNamara. For UHSOB it wasFatty's uncanny goal sense that almost made thedifference . In the Magoos the visitors snuck homefor a hard fought win that was notable for theexcellent umpiring efforts of the B Boys Boyceand Browne.

Preview round 8Williamstown will have their tails up after last

week's excellent performance and should have lit-tle trouble accounting for West Brunswick atFearon Reserve by 6 goals .

Blacks will have done a fair bit of soul search-ing this week and will come out red hot for whatmust be their first ever meeting with estrangedcousins Uni Reds. Blacks by 7 goals .

A struggling La Trobe faces cellar dwelling OldWestbourne coming off the bye . The Trober'shome ground advantage and the Warriors woes onthe road should be enough to see the home sideget up by 3 goals.

Swinburne host a UHSOB side whose seasonmay be at the cross roads after consecutive losse s

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to mid table table opposition . Scvini will besteamed up after last week's loss but I'm intent onmaking a goose of myself and predict the first drawof the season.

N orth Brunswick has the bye .

Social Notes

La Trobe is holding their band night at theclubrooms tonight from 7 .30 onwards .

Correspondents please fax 9243 4920 by1 .30pm Monday, call 93812292 (please notechange of phone number) until 8 .00pm or emailn 'cjC'netspace .net .au

UHSOB - 150 games to club Captain CraigSkinns . Both on and off the field Craig has beenan invaluable contributor for the club over the last10 years . Also 50 games for Ashley "AB" Bone .Ashley was last year's best and fairest winner andhas been a huge asset to the club, his long clear-ing dashes are a feature of his play . Well done toyou both on your service to the UHSOB .

ROUND 9(NB . No Matches Queen's Birthday Weekend)

WEST BRUNSWICK v . UNIVERSITY BLACKSOLD WESTBOURNE v . WILLIAMSTOWN CYMSNORTH BRUNSWICK v. LA TROBE UNI .UNIVERSITY REDS v. SWINBURNE UNI .UHSOB has a bye.

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WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS v . WEST BRUNSWICK Field : P.Keogh M . Whitman UNIVERSITY BLACKS v. UNIVERSI-TY REDS Field: K. Walker M. Flanagan LA TROBE UNI .v. OLD WESTBOURNE Field : J . Moore M . Gilday SWIN-BURNE UNI UHSOB Field : A . Flack (R) A . RechmanNORTH BRUNSWICK has a bye .

Ei~lYIORS - 24.05 .97WEST BRUN> ,9ICK 4.2 9.5 10.8 17.13.115LA TROBE UNIVERSITY 2.0 3.2 8.3 7.7.49West Brunswick Smythe 8, Coonan 2, Gross 2. Magafas 2 . Robinson. Cannane.Gray. Best PetscheL Mouchacca. Gray, WIDiams. Price . Smythe.LaTrobe University Robnsan 4, Sktebottom. McDonald. Hayward . Best Stewart,Adamthwaite . Robinson. Canty. McDonald, Turner

UNIVERSITY BLACKS 5 .3 8.4 10.5 10.9.69WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 0 .0 5.3 7.5 11.10.76University Blacks Goat kickers and best players not recefved .Wllttamatown CYMS Goal kickers and best playws not recehed.

NORTH BRUNSWICK 2.5 4.5 4.10 8.13.61SWINBURNEUNiVERSrrYA 3.3 5.7 8.8 8.8.58North Brunswick Demotion 4, Sorleto 2, Grey. McMahon. Beat B. Whiteman.Adams. J. Boudoloh. Kvriazls. Ltrosi, Warren .Sw}nbum But A J. Dellolio 2. C. Dellollo 2. Smith. Hamilton. Bennett.Best Hamilton. Hillgerntazm. Bennet. PbtrowskL R Turnbull. ~UNIVERSITY REDS 2.5 5.8 9.9 12.9.81U.H .S.O.B. 4.4 6.5 7 .11 8.18 .66University Reds Hall 2. Jackson. McLennan 3 . Graziano. Hart 3 . Doyle. P.Jackson. Best A. Jackson. McNaznaza Wharf. Hart. Graziano. McLennan.U.H.S .O.B . Wallace 4, Veal 3. Mazza. Talazico.

OLDtVESTBOURNE:BYE

RESERVES - 24 .05.9 7WEST BRUNSWICK 3.3 6.5 12.10 15.15.105LA TROBE UNIVERSITY 0.1 0.4 0.5 3.6.24West Brunswick Ortiz 3 . Ha[rin~on 2. Rodgers 2 . Clark . Ryan. McAllister,MeNaughton. Cocolarfs, Moore, MeDonatd. Cook. Best Horne. Clark. Gason,F7ani~an. Harrington .LaTrobe But Hartley 2. Foster. Best Foster, Moon. Biggins. Gurstuns. Rosengren,Lederman.

UNIVERSITY BLACKS 2 .1 3.2 7.5 10.9 .69WB.LIflMSTO87Y CYMS 0.0 2.2 2.4 4.5 .29University Blacks Goal ktckers and best players not received .Williamstown CYMS Goal kickers and best Players not received.NORTH BRUNSWICK 3 .5 12.8 15.7 23.9 .147SWINBURNE UNIVERSITY A 1.0 2.2 4.2 7.3.45Nort h Brunswick Papanikolaou 7. O'Brien S. Drnvsett 3. Dimazm 2. Hogg 2 . Marin2. Loumtzes . Plet. Best Burrows, Boudoloh, Bradford, Dimarco. Papanikolaau,Loumhes.Swinburn But A McCallman 2 . Johnston 2 . Freeman . Best Crouch. Smith, Snow.Freeman.

UNIVERStrY REDS 2.3 4.8 5.9 7.9.51U .H.S.O.B. 3.0 4.2 7.5 8 .6.54University Reds OCarroll 2, Senbergs, Merritt. htann. Cacracher. Best Senbergs.O'Carroll . Mann. Fitts. Merchi.U.H.SO .B. Mills 2. Fogltaro 2, O'Neil . Zullcld. Cook. McCartney. Best Cook . ZullckLEltr6tgltam . O'Netl . Douglas. Scida Hoban.OLD {4ES'iBOURNE: BYE

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umblest apologies for my telephone/fax serviceI,being decommissioned all day Monday. Makes it

a little difficult to give up a substantial wrap-up.ALL CLUB SCRIBES - For next week only please

forward reports by fax, direct to Tom Brain9265 8011 by Monday 5pm at the latest .

In Brief:Hollow victories in 4 matches last round ranging

from 12+ goal win (Peninsula) through to a 25+ goalthumping inflicted by Powerhouse. Sandwiched inbetween was Glenhuntly's 20 goal win andSouthbanks 21+ goal savaging of Oakleigh. St Pat'sMentone breaking the monotony with a modest 4+goal result over St Mary's .

Obviously some people do read this column!Copped well deserved flak from members ofElsternwick "Rezzies" after having suggested the'Pirates' would do a demolition job on them . I wasquite happy to be wrong! (again) .

REVIEW OF ROUND 7

SENIORSElsternwick surprised Peninsula in the 1st quar-

ter with their aggression at the ball and as a resultposted 6 majors to the 'Pirates' 4 . Scores were stilltight at 1/2 time, however from that point in time the'Wicks' lost their aggro and the 'Pirates' got some runin their game to control matters and register a verycomfortable 74 point win. Better players for Peninsulawere Atchison, Gross and Serhpin and forElsternwick, Murphy, Contin and the Mahoney Bros.

St Pat's Mentone registering a win over St Mary'swasn't a shock to the system, however the margin orthe lack of it does surprise . Obviously the 'Saints'were very competitive, a fact that augers well for theremainder of the season. For the 'Patters' the scoreson the board and yibbety yibbeda! That's all folks .

As has become the 'Norm', Southbank ran awaywith a game from 1/2 time onwards after the opposi-tion, this time Oakleigh, were to some degree, in con-tention at the long interval . Great spirit guys, you didyour club proud. Adamie was well supported by newrecruits Lewis an d Rubery.

From the scoreline, Monash Gryphons didn'tappear to be in the hunt against Glenhuntly in theirlocal derby . 42 shots at goal to 22 ending in a 120 ptwin is about the right equation . The 'Gryphs' justhave to regroup and quickly for this week's encounterwhilst the 'Hunters' appear to be working up a decentfull head of steam. Will a couple of important tribunalhearings detract form the gloss of the win? Only timewill tell!

Powerhouse dealt out a right old fashioned shel-

lacking to neighbouring ANZ Albert Park. The 'House'forwards got a lot of practice at the big sticks and for-tunately for the 'Rats' they missed on 22 occasions, Asper the 'Gryphs' the 'Rats' have to take stock andquickly so as to turn their horror season around . ForPowerhouse, everything at present is 'Jim Dandy' andthey'll have to set themselves for today's big clash .

Magoo's'Saints' by the narrowest of margins over an

improving St Pats, the 'Wicks' in a real turn-up forthe books, Southbank recording a thumping win over'Hrushers', 'Hunters' easily over 'Gryphons' and the'Rats' get their 1st run on the board for the year atthe expense of the 'House' . Well done ANZ .

Preview Round 8Two last round losers in Elsternwick and St

Mary's will do battle on Elsternwick Park's No. 2 oval.Both efforts were commendable last week and littleseparates them except the vagaries of the ground ."Wicks" for mine, but only just 9 points . Both thesesides have had some trouble with their reappearanceafter the long interval all season, today the side whodoesn't rest to much will greet the judge first and athome I'll go for the "Wicks" .

ANZ Albert Park travel the 'long and windingroad' to visit Peninsula 'Pirates' and only their mostardent and optimistic supporter would fancy theirchances . Now yours truly is, if nothing else a realist,hence I'm plonking on Peninsula to win and win well .'Pirates' by 60 points. Cannot disagree here the Ratspromised a bit a while back but have reaped littlesince and I think the road will be longer on the wayhome . Pirates easily .

St Pat's Mentone play host to Oakleigh'Krushers' and will be intent on keeping their win-ning streak going. Whilst I think the'Krushers' will bevery competitive I envisage the 'Patters' finishing thestronger, 36 points ahead at siren time . The'Krushers' played well for a while last week while theVultures keep on winning and as we all know winningform is good form plus the incentive of remaining 2ndsees the home side win .

A very much 'out of sorts' Monash Gryphons willbe hoping for divine intervention in their battleagainst ladder leader Southbank. Try as they mightI'm sure they will, I just can't see the 'Gryphs' havingthe manpower to shut down the 'Bankers' scoringavenues . Southbank by 70 points. Not a shadow oldoubt about the result here with the 'Bankers' easily ,

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and going to the break with an incredible 8 zip record .Undoubtedly the "Match" of the round will be

staged at the 'Heath' between host club Glenhuntlyand the visitor, Powerhouse. Form of both has beenexcellent in recent weeks and they seem very even inmost departments of the game . In a cliffhanger, I'm onthe 'Hunters' to score by 5 points . We can't keepagreeing KB so to add some interest and keep youhonest I feel the fast running game of the 'House' willbe too much for the Hunters even on home turf,

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'Wicks' to score 2 on the trot, this time over StMary's, ANZ won't enjoy things so much this weekagainst an angry 'Pirates' who'll get home easily,Oakleigh to bounce back quickly and record a softwin over the 'Patters' , 'Bankers' by a healthy mar-gin to say the last against 'Gryphons' and the'Hunters' to knock over the 'House' but only just .

SOCIAL NOTESElsternwiek - Sportsman Night featuring Bill

Brownless, John Barnes and Mark HarveyVenue - Elsternwick Bowling ClubTime - 7pm Cost - $25 Date - June 1 1Ring Adam Hankin for bookings (9572 4643 )

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Elsternwick - Billy Bunter the Tom Cruise lookalike comes up for his 50th rumble today against StMary's. All at the 'Wicks' wish him good luck ,

St . Mary's - 50 games to Jock Stewart andJason Francis . Two fine clubmen and great servantsof the club in their short time with the club . All at St.Mary's lok forward to the next 50 from you both .

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ROUND 9(NB . No Matches Queen's Birthday Weekend)

ST. MARYS v. PENINSULA 0 BOAKLEIGH v . ELSTERNWICKMONASH GRYPHONS v . ST. PATRICKS MENTONEPOWER HOUSE v. SOUTHBANK CB AANZ ALBERT PARK v . GLENHUNTLY

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NAME CLUB LAST WK TOTALS . CRAVEN POWERHOUSE 16 47BUNNETT SOUTHBANK 5 36A. ROLFS SOUTHBANK 8 31NICOLOSI ANZ ALBERT PARK 3 2 5

RESERVESCANK SOUTHBANK 8 37G. ROLFS SOUTHBANK 1 35P. DICKIE OAKLEIGH 3 33

SENIORS - 24 .05.9 7ST. MARYS 2.3 5.3 7.7 8.9.59ST. PATRICKS MENTONE 2 .4 3.7 6.9 12.12.84St Marys Duke 3 . Clark 2. Theoharris, Binhon, PettitL Beat Mullenger, Duke .Burt . DcYoung. O'Brien, Ymer.St. Pats Mentone White 3. Barr 2. Davies 2. GaulOer. Evans. Perrin, Sullivan,Sebse. Best Jones, Hughes, Batty. Ladds, Rohan, Noonan.

PENINSULA O .B. 4.3 10.6 17.11 23.15.153ELSTERNRRCK 8.2 7.4 9.5 12.7.79Peninsula OB Bonner 7. Dentry 4. Shapin 3, MeMalxm 3. Cook 2. Atchinson. Bowen.Crean. Claringhold. Best Atchison. Gross . Sharpin. Cook. Bonner. McMahon.Elsterawick Andrews 4. Clements 2, Jenkins 2. Mussared. Campbell. Ward. BestContin, S. Mahony, C . Mahony, Neill . Murphy, Ward,oAKLEIGH A.F.C. 2,1 6,2 7.4 10.4 .60SOUTHBANK C .BA A.F.C. 6.2 11.4 24.8 30.14.194O:akleigfi AFC Rubery 2. Marshall 2, LcM1Vts. Zavaleris, Walsh. Hall. Grinter. BestAdamic, Ruberv, Lewis, Marshall, Zajaleris . Henerfn.Southbank CHA AFC Rolfs 8. Burnett 5 . SaaunarOno 4. Posterino 3, Pitts 3,Sparrow 2 . ttallmeyer. Walford. Hodgson, Paleodtmos. Best Pitts. Sheahan,Watford, Wallmeyer, Rolls. Burnett .

MONASH GRYPHONE 2.4 2.5 4.10 8.14 .62GLENHUNrLY 8.3 15.7 23.12 28.4 .182Monash Gryphons Harrack 2, Blandford. Grady, T. Gilchrist, Salay. Killmlester.King. Best Wells . Salay, King. Roche. White.Glenhuntly Turner 7, Jankovie 5, Miller 3, Hill 3 . Antonio 3. Breslin 2, C.ODomtell. B . ODomtelt. Rosstter. Carstensen, Richards. Best Silvey. Turner.Miller. Rossiter. August. Thomas.

AhZ ALBERT PARK 5 .2 7.4 10.10 10.12.72POWERHOUSE 5 .4 17.6 24.14 34.22.226ANZ Albert Park Nicolosl 3. Smith 3. Malone 3. Wall;key. Best Malone. Smith .Nicolosi . Saunders. McLellan. Rutherford.Powerhouse Craven 16. McCulloch 6. J. Scotland 3, Phelan 3 . G. Scotland 3,Pavlou 2, GID . Best Craven . Morris. Auld. Hall. McCullough. Gill

RESERVES - 24 .05.9 7ST. MARYS 2.2 5.5 6.8 10.9.89ST. PATRICKS MENTONE 3.1 5.3 7.6 10.8.68St . Marys - Best Reduard. Roussis, Harrison. Frail .St . Patricks Mentone Emmett 5, Hawker. O'Brien . Lewis. Grech, Stern. BestO'Connor. Walsh. Taska, Pindee Bray, Allinson .PENINSULA O.B. 2.2 4.3 6.5 8.6.54ELSTERNWICK 2.1 4.1 7.3 9.4.58Peninsula OB Cannon 2, Powell 2. Hinde, Kent, Park . Warner. Beat Farrow,Powell. Tavlor. Bleasby, Parsons, CooperElstemwlck Mahony 3, Baldoek. W➢llazns . Bullard. Norris . Whelan. Bravington.Best Team effort .

OAKLEIGH A.F.C. 3.2 3.4 5.8 7.6.48SOUT'HBANK C.B .A. A.F.C. 5.0 11.4 18.5 22.9.141Oakleigh AFC IJickie 3, Niko 2. Broniley, O'Neill. Best Dell'Aqullla Stapleton,Donadel. Hanley. Bromley, Malapanis.Southbank CBA AFC Maya 8 . Conk 8. Canbrkige 2. Fraser. Rolfs. Jones. Rachor.Best Scanlon. Fraser, Cank, Jones . McCarthy. Wheeler.

MONASH GRYPHONE 0.1 1.3 3.5 3.7.25GLENHUNTLY 4.1 8.2 8.7 11.11 .77Monash Gryphons hic/4eese 1 . Bugeja 2. Best Brvu.dL Freeman . Charkson. BennettGienthuntty Sutton 3. Smith 2. Seabrook 2. Williams, Johnston, O'Hare.Viarsnop. Best O'Hare, Johnston . Mance . WIlliams, Steuart, Worsnop.

ANZ ALBERT PARK 8.2 7.8 8.7 10,8.68POWERHOUSE 2.4 3.5 8.6 9.10 .64ANZ Albeit Park Pastras 4, Wolfe 3 . Lindsay, Drouin . Heyes. Best Carter, Green.W"^ . Lindsav. Heyes. Lovett .Pa.erhouse Cogo 3, Ramanauskas 3. Williams 2. Ryan . Best Ryan. McLeod.McCardel, Ramanauskas, Harris . Deans.

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ELSTERNWICH v . ST. MARYS Field : R. Martyn D.D'Altera Boundary : D . Blackburne D . Gaunt PENINSU-LA v . ANZ ALBERT PARK Field : P. Griffiths G . WolterST. PATRICKS MENTONE v . OAKLEIGH Field: S.Mannix J . Stoppa SOUTHBANK CBA v. MONASHGRYPHONS Field : J . Ashurst A . Price GLENHUNTLY v .POWER HOUSE Field : R . Treverton S. Rolls .

MELEES - BEWAREA melee is "Where an incident takes placeinvolving players pushing, scragging, jump-ing into packs, throwing each other to th e

ground or other or other similar suchconduct "

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SPORTS BOOKS

COACHES' CLIPBOARDAFCA/VAFA

At Hawthorn, the song remains the same .Accountability has been so firmly imprinted on

the Hawks that they have become perhaps the mosthonest side in the competition - a team, which, as wesaw last weekend, has the knack for exceeding themodest expectations of media, public and even its ownfaithful. "Accountability is the principal offooty," saidJudge. "One bloke playing on one bloke - isn't thatwhat footy's all about? "

Like any coach, I expect my team to at least becompetitive when taking the field . Do the players lookupon the term competitive as a negative or below parterm, or do they use it as a spur, something associat-ed with a hard fought, evenly contested battle .

The word to me conjures up thoughts of a fierce-ly contested dual, whose combatants strive for theadvantage or the vital edge that will tip the resulttheir way and ultimately give them victory .

There can only be one winner, so the individualcontests become so important in a team sport (noother sport has 18 active participants on each side)like Australian Rules Football .

One team that has given me great pleasure inwatching (when they are scheduled) them this year isthe Hawthorn Football Club . This once proud, allconquering, champion club had fallen on hard timesof late and was even a chance to vanish from exis-tence. Without being rude to any of its' players orfootball staff, it has no more than 6 or 7 householdnames and 14 or 15 unknowns in its' side each week .But each time this club takes the field, I regularly wit-ness 18 (21) players totally committed to theHawthorn jumper. Ken Judge and the rest of theHawthorn coaching staff have instilled a great deal ofself confidence, a no frills team plan and what lookslike a desire to be a part of the September action,repeating their performances of 1996, where theyfailed by (1) point to Sydney in the harbour town .

This club and their team are the most competitiveteam in the competition, they are accounting for themiddle and lesser teams and if top sides fail to playconsistent (4) quarter football they have every chanceof being rolled. Great to see !

As a coach and past player, there are certainaspects of the game that still puzzle me. Why playersare intimidated by size, name and reputation . Someof the great sporting contests have seen many sidesor individuals, not regarded as highly as their oppo-nents throwing caution to the wind and playing/com-peting like it was their last game. Often reversingwhat many thought was a foregone conclusion bybeing competitive.

If members of a team can keep up their competi-tive performance for the duration of the game, theynormally will run out winners . A lot can be con-tributed to keeping your concentration up andfocussing in on the job ahead, but how many subur-ban footballers really do use their head ?

There are many cliches' to describe players,teams, games and situations. The best a player cando for himself is to plan his day . Failing to plan ispreparing to fail. Players who are committed to theteam course, will make sure they have the competi-tive edge, regardless of skill or reputation . To be com-petitive is not a levelling of the playing field, but anadvantage that one can achieve over his opponent .

As a players' or clubs' actions are recorded in his-tory and fondly remembered in our thoughts, there isno greater honour in my opinion than to be remem-bered as a competitive player or competitive team .

Judge, as Macale and his current work mates PeterSchwab (Hawthorn assistant coach) and John Hook(Football Manager) will testify, is a demanding coach ."He's very demanding," said Schwab. "He doesn'twant anyone who doesn't give 100 per cent. . . . no mat-ter who you are."

Stephen MooneySt Johns OC, Senior Coach

Quotesfrom 'Sunday Age' April 6, 1997Article titled "Judge on Demand "

U19 COACH-OF-THE-MONTHName: Peter Schiller

Club : Old Carey Grade : U-19 Section 1

Playing History : Late 50s, early 60s played about100 games with Mentone CYMS in the old CYMScompetition (now defunct) ; Field Umpire withSANFL in mid to late 60s . About 100 games, mostlyin country leagues .

Coaching History : Mentone CYMS 1972-74;Heatherton Amateurs (VAFA) 1975-78 ; CareyGrammar lst XVIII (APS) 1989-94 ; Old Carey U19s1995 to date .

Coaching Philosophy : Create an atmosphere inwh'.ch players are relaxed, have fun and enjoy trainingand playing together. In this sort of environment,young players especially are inclined to do well .

Future Ambition : As a veteran coach I am happy tostay put . Since I work at Carey Grammar I know allthe boys who play football there and I look forward tocontinuing my association with them after they leaveschool .

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Under 19 Section IDE LA SCoach: clay waser

1 . M. Andrews2. M. Aro na R . Beale (VC)4. R. Bonnic i5. L Barrette (C)6. & Betheras7. C . Buick8. B. Ctancy9.x Cogtt10. M.

11 . J. Doak12. D . Forer13. N . Harbor14. M. Herber15. K Harber16. S. Hart17. A Hayes18, J. Heay,19. D .20. J.21 . M. Karpavicius22. S. Hytarld23, S. Logan24. B. Me+wn25. M. Mercuri26. T. Messer27. A. Moe

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28. J. Mystakids29. K Rodgers30. L Seeger31 . S.Ttonas(VC)32. J. Waters33. E. Williams34. A Mithen35. B. Corin36. A. PecticiniV . a Lee

MAZENODCoach : Kevin lKing

t . i.Johns axi2. J . Beaton3. C. Grant4. D . Nisbe tt5. P. Egan (VC)6. L Vamey7. S.

FeeluCa (C)

8. A Smyth9. S. Garbecini

10. L Perkins11 . A. Meadows12. A Qu'sut (VC)14. D . Kelly16. M

. Davies

17. N . Meehan18. B. Meehan19. D . Ciando20. P. McCulloch21 . D . Rigg22. T. Bailey23. P. Nelson24. J. Persi25. J. Dunne29. P. Fay30. D . Sdmfle€d32. P. Fafrcliolfs34. R . Havldns42. L Stephenson74. A.76. N . Parry

OLD BRIGHTONGRAMMARIANSCoach : Leigh Bowes

22. N . Butfin45. T. Woodruff46 W Earle47. L O'Nei;!49. J . Raju51. A Hasforth52. R. Haywarti53 . G . Pamhanl54 . A. Liptrot55 . S. Ditref56. L M,arc,iet58 . D. Watson59. C . McPhersonDJ. D . Crewcfson61 . T. EWart62. A, Lewis64. R . Martin65. R . Kent67. R . Hanrtiy68. N . Bggin69. J . Stewart70. J . Thomas71 . G. Rhodes72. A. Betts73. B.75. S .76. S. Grabert77. M . Day

OLD CAREYCoach : Peter Schiller

1 . C. Angus (C)2. F.ya~anoor3. P . CerChe4. J. Powell5. T. Baker6. S . We817. C. Anson8. J. Zia)9. J. Woods

10 . S. Laulette11 . P. Varyiam~12 . J. Mai14 . M .Raffaefe15 . B. Hood16 . A. Costello17 . K. Lewis18 . C. Richards19 . T. Wood.20. M. Lawrence21 . D. Stcne22 . C. Battle23. T. Stuart24. N. MacLean25 . A.Tranter26. S. Wood27. C. D28SVa332. M. Mig.§orirti34. J. Farmer35. S. McConnell35. L . Cteak39. J. Nash43. F. Hakins47. A Bond

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OLD MELBURNIANSCoach : Mark Zukert . CC!oke2. J. Berry (DVC)3. F . Purcell4. S. Murray (C)5. A Jakowenko6. A. CraWshay7. A. Bains (VC)8. C. Langford9. D. Gardener

10 . M. Benkoit . D. Purcell12 . R. Campbell13 . R. Tandy14 . M. Bennett15 . D. Fatunyi16 . D. Morris17 . J.tvli4er(DVC)18 . R. Forster19 . W. Deague20 . S. Dixon21 . J . AnGrorns22. J . Torr@inson23. A. Cooch24. J . McKenna25. R. Sewall (DVC)28. C. Shoes29. N. Couzens30. N. Coutts32. J . Wrtaht33. D. Var~ey34. A. Maher35. E . Sed y39 . J . RiSKt

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OLDPARADIANSCoach : Ken Johansen (Gre E

Tim hivyry (Purple)1 . S.Pn~2. tALnc3. N.R-bra4. J.Lu ..:;

& A7. t'.& D.r4~;:;•9. B.Rrc, . on

10. M.F >11 . A B12 M. L13. B.P'14.S.C

:r5. 14116. M.17. Aa1& L__ :n19. MJaice2Q G. PeY~us21 . D.GreVn22. M. F"23, hiCoignS24. B.Lynch25. G Boyd2G L OCauwr27. PA Pan28. ASte.»rart 46. S .Pznrc29. B.Woodbarn 47. P.Ka"a30, ATalara,-o 48. C.P--31.ASmin 49.L

K 32 C.WrigA 5.3. T . Lord31 0. Warren 51 . T . ~"-°rt34 . D.Varazm 52. S.'

.35. ARam., 53 . S. C36. A i 54 . J .C37. 55. 0.1 . .33. G.0"~re 56. J .Rr•39. M. B, 57, T. P,40. A 4 s ro i 58. J . S41 .A 59.0.

: 42 Rtat-.,riff 60. Pd.1• .r43. C.&'°-zr 61 . J .V :44. M.r 62. PCS'9M45. LFOnis 72 R.7w"aro

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Whitehall St,1`arrav i l l ePh : 9687 8722

OLD XAVERLANS 11 ST. KEVI N ' SCoach: Pat Hawkins

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Ldy3. B.F4. B.Kt+ arf (Ci5 T. Wilar& M Fep~'~7. i163 e38 . AKener}j9. T.Famw

iD D. War!it . D.h4x5t12 tAVtritt13.FiR et14. 1-Noted15. LDrsre-Jones16. D.S67ey17. LCareSy1& RMakay19. R .tres23. D.Trera21 . & StalMan22 J. Do*23. C.Oamon24. C.(`em3s25.LGoooon CSW=2& J. ftressy 49. & W27. Cth.Y~.i~t 50. LCenffiy2&P. 51.R.Wd29. M1Lkeiarl 52 L Dorian3Q C.tbare 51 & Carle31. ASWaars. 54. Tfia'#n32 T.Bany 55. JA9Akr33. J.Ka1(+n an B.QrEffie34. T.FbQat 57. P.A1ari35. 6t0urn 58. Aerbtm36. J .lkiean 5a M37. J .Gde (r{a 61 hiVhet<h3a M.tACCa2e/ 81 . Lnarlni[k39. APrbats 62 STnin&-40. LFucvu h 63 id Hat41 . R DIbn 64. T.rwk.r42 A 65. D.Shn43. JhfaJo 66. trttAcra'oe44. P.Ly6Lkan 67. P.Dul t-uM45. SCrtacls 68. M.PFiin,rr46. M.Boukx 69. Lh4xi'~47. S. R'd'rmg 70. t.1 C.̀ ^~s.#' 7

Coach: Brendan MillerAsst. Coach: Brett Millott

1 . A Celery2. A. Jones3. P. Mount (DVC)4. C. Baker5 . O. Brown6. C . Goldsworthy7. M. Parlqrazio8. P. Scarlo9. L Cressweli

10. M. Davorent t . J . Be*12. B . DelaJtey,13. M. Mcinemy14. N . Moore15. A . Finney16. B .Cvrirk(C)17. B . Day (DVC)18. M. Funston19. A . Rattle20. J . O'Brien (VC)21 . N. Sier22. J . Vincent23. C. Haddad24. R. Sheedy25. S . McConnell26. R. Zeman27. S . Andrew28. C. Bossong29. J . Dailey30. N. Edwards31 . M .O'Donnell32. J . Andriannopolous33. R. Ryan34. J . LunCantonio35. J .N _n36. M . Conti37. J . Hun t

ST. BERNARD'SCoach: Dominic Legudi

1 . A. Stran ie ri2. T . W4kinscn3. R. Bendel4. D. Thomas5. J. Pearson6. P. tannazzo7. T . Harvey& J. Delaney9. R. Nutter

10 . B. Overman11, S. Erickson12 . B. Hogan13 . S. McKeon14 . A. Thomas15 . A. Brandt16 . J. Uayd17 . T. Pienta19 . L Kavanagh21 . B. Loughlin25 . D . Fewster27 . James Mount30. Joseph Mount31 . B. Swan32 . J. Evans43. C . Davis

622 Mt . Alexander Rd .toonee Ponds9326 1799

UN !TY BCoach : Steve Carrol l

1, M. Belford2. R . Benjamin3. D . Bolton4. C. Brooks5. H . Christie6. B. Cal4ery7. J . Damon8. M. Cobbleadc9. M. Coleman

10. J . CoUooarpas11 . N . Cowling12. W. Crocker13. A. Davidson14. J . Eastaugh (C)15. B.Fricke' (DVC)16. S. Feller17. M Godfrey18. T. Hayes19, J, Hocking20. W. Jackson21 . T.Johnson22 . D. Kay23. M . Kornd<24. J. Lyle25 . J . Mahoney26. A . McKenzie-MCHarg27. X . McKinnon28 . B . O'Gorman29 . J. Presti30 . T. Royctause31 . J. Startin g32 . L Stevens33 . E . Stewart34 . J. Sturrcck (VC)

.35 . A. Terrill, 36 . R. Versteegen.37 . J. Wilcox.38A. Waite r39 D. Wood

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Iunder 19 (2)BEAUMARISCoach: Peter McBrearty

1 . N . Mclean2. B . Thomas3. M. . Pitts4. T. Winclo v5. B .Gri(fiths6. LGibson7. B Stevens8. N . Burton9. J . Walker

10. C. Moloney11 . G Johnson12. J . Bayford13. D.Enrmersorl14. A. Chin15. F. McDonald16. S . Mitchell17. T. Eaton18. A, Palmer19. R. Thornton20. T. Cotter21 . A. Catlin22. S . McKay23. B . Ferguson24. C. Cetan25. K . Dimadrki26. S . Hader27. J . Vance28. J . McKenzie29. C. Martin30. R. Carfiekf31 . N . Kennedy41 . A . Van Den Bfink47. T. McAlpin e51 . D. Stteldrake53. T. Rand

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MARCELLINCoach: Shaun Mangan

1 . M. Randazzo (C)2 . M. Robertsa G. Gu l4. L. Bettiol (DVC)5 . G. Hawkins6. C. Keogh

De Verce~i7. W'C°. T. der

9. D. Marson10. M . Mouss i11 . P. PappalaNo12. M. Karavas+ks13. C. Duinardo14. D. are15 . B. Spies16 . S.OCormor17 . J. Pacocdoco18. J. Sheehan (VC)19. L. Pettinefta20. N . Mathews21 . M . Van Lint22. D. Kearney23. P . Diacogiorgs24. J . Smart25. J . Delahunt26. M . Maguire27. D. Hogan28. R. English29. B. Dinneen35. C. Abzantplis50 . B. Kearney

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COLLEGIANSCoach : Tim Kilwort h

1 . T. Van Der Venne2. Stag3. J . Clark4. G. Brown (C)5. L Taylor6. C. Mallard7. L. Byrne8. B. Page9. M. Britten

10 . A. t.angdon11 . M. Grrnnotka12 . P. Johnst on13. N . Florentine (C)14 . T. De Young15 . C . Harris (C)16. A. Baxter17. R . Hoskng18. A. Conn19. R . Lull20. J . Waters22. P . Waycott23. T. Holden26. T. Champion (C)30. L. Moon32. J . Tarpey33. B . Samuel41 . S . Sayers44. C. Gihson69. A. Dakin

OLD CAMBERWELLCoach: Andrew Taindos

1 . T. Donova n3. E . Williams5. B. Smith6. A Hanson8. J. Hardman9. A. Ge"

10 . J. Webb11 . C. Williams12 . A Patterson (C)13 . S. Hancock14 . J. Heffernan15 . A Gleevoy16 . A. Baker17 . R. Scott18 . A Campbell20. B. Day21 . S. Barry22 . J. Miles23 . M. Cook24 . S. Pickles27. S. miles29. S. Bud<ett30. J. Zentner31 . M. Wilkinson32 . C. Davis36. A. Kettle41 . W. Satfar44 . W.Onvin47. L Juniper

OLD HAILEBURYCoach : Greg Lasscock

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

10. D. Harrop71 . R. Goukten12 . D. Warden13 . G .Fintayson15. C.Jayasekem16 . B. LangordJones19 . C. Efsthatiou21 . B. Waters22 . D. Mason24 . C. Pountney25 . N. Biigt,~26 . J. Bett27. B. Carson29 . C. Joyce30 . A Rode60 . M. Sanaia

OLD SCOTCHCoach: Terry Kendal l

I . C.Junkheer2. L Hannerman3. A. Parke r4. A. Shaer5. T. Stewart6. 1. Mackenzie7. T. Gross8. T. Frankenburg9. N . O'Brien

10. N . Smith11 . L Hawidns12. L Hume14. J . McNeur15. C. Lun n16. T. Chapman17. A. Mecann18. J. Hughes19. H . Jenkins20. C . TmdNe21 . M.Toose23. O. Crane25. J. Love28. A. Lines29. D. Robsor31 . S. Prendergast34 . M. Boccie36. L. Andrews37. N. Thompson41 . Mark O'Brien44. S. Connor65 . MatthewO'Brien67. A. Crow70. N. Sladen71 . C. Ward89. R. SiM1renvood

UN I1Y UlACoach : Craig Thompson1 . M. Atkin2 . L . Brown3. M. Bynre4. P. Cavr.clinb5. A. Clements6. B. Dryne7. O. Furessa. B. Henderson9. D .Leatry

10. A. M"it . J . M=12. J . McAuley13. R . McNamara14. A. Mcrdd15. S . Moody16. B . Mup1ry17. A Nolan18 . W. Pascoe19 . C. Pease20 . H. Peck21 . C. Sch: I22 . MS---,23 . M. Sta~nkai24 . S. Vegter25 . S. tMiirrpre`s26 . S. W"e27. N. WhOn28 .

G!Baud

29 . B. Costello30. S. Dirtwtid31 . P. Grearbank32 . E. Hanrxn33. J. HttYyiJr~34. J. Hura35. J.Okrsiead~. L MscJuue37. J. tAanin38. J. Sldpwaih39. D. Watsh40. T. Reid41 . A. inter42. A. Naughton43. L. Me~44. D. Bwl•s45. M. RaffaeSe46. A AsNey

WARRINGALCoach : John Stanton

I . C. Taylor (C)2. D. Straites3. B. Kinnear4. M . George5 . M . Pope6. B . Wilson7. S . Anderson8. C. Williams9. B . Davison

1E S. Frenchit . S.Y1n(C)12. M. Manovella13. S. Hartrick14. M. Van Lint15. G. Long (VC)16. S. Brand t17. B. Parkes18. H . Vesta19. S . Wafters20. P. Starmans21 . R. Gray22. A Camtlteri23. M . Bor6lin24. P. James (VC)25. A. Hopgood26. J . Anderson27. S. Allard28. D . Nasraltah29. M. Walton30. D . Mutton31 . G. Bel

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UVHITEFRIARSCoach: Andy DalrympleAssistant Mat Gooc ay

1 . A. Crough2. M. Norlhey3. B. Phan5. D. Eames6. B. Winch7. M. WiMe(bum (C)8. R . Fedele (VC)9. S. Gillen

10. A. Johnson11 . M. Cassarino12 . D . Red13. T. Hilton14. J. T2yvaud15. B. Doherty16. T. Mulcahy17. R . Murray18. C. O'Connor19. M. Duffy20. S . Fleming21 . M. Batches22. S . Davis23. J . Bond24. M . Nolan25. N. Crasher26. D. Sullivan27. T . Hoare28. D. Cassarino29. M . Walsh30. A. Beattie31 . D. Edwards32 . C. Leahy33 . M . Rees .34 . M . Ande rson35, B. Keeling36 . A. Seeley

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WILUAMSTOWNCYM SCoach: Tony Ryant . B . Wanda2. B . Cocks3. A. Petzierides4. M . HewittS. G. Rickard6. B . Twist7. E . Moufid8. A . Macldey9. S . Wucr atsa ,

10. LGray11 . D. Macleod12. N . Hunt13. J . Clark14, B . Davies15. L GrochohrnNski16. B . Forrester17. L. Gray18. H . Ahmed19. W. James20. M. Manning21 . L. Oldham22. T. Murray23. G. Singleton24. J . Mater25. L Thomas26. T. Thompson27. C . Matthews28. W.Yessme29. S. Hudson30. J. Wyatt31 . S. Tod d

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Assietant : Bruce JosephI . J. RoGanan

2. J Sharpe (C)a B. Davis4. G. Dukes

5. J . Rath6, D. Loewy7. S . WhykxGSs8. J . Rosenbaum9. S. Aizenman

10. H . Snow,I. J. Scher

12. D . Katz

13. R . Sahm14. J. Weinstock15. A.16. P.17. A. Mor ris18. A. Gdvan19. G. Weisman (DVC)20. S. Czamy

'21 . D. Stub22. A .Wiser23. A . Be1sunon24, A. Lewin25 . M. Blashtd26 . A . Sloane27. A. Lust29. J. Jose~30. T. Hams31 . J. Harris32. J. Rogers33, x Bimbaum34. J. Sharp35. D.S6" 41 . V.39. D. Katz 42 . E . Yeo ~gttlRen 'l. J .Abor

DE LA SALL E (2Coach: Rob Smit h

I . T. Bunting2, J . Campbell3. D. Chaplin4 . S . Clay5 . A . Donnison6. A . Ellis7. P. Fannon8. R. Field9. D. Hamilton

10. A . Hayes11 . G. Clancy (C)12. D. Heggarty (VC)13. J . HoWde n14. G. Hrfstov15. A. Jackson16. G. Jennings17. S . Kemp18. A. Keogh19. D. King20. D. Lambe21 . J . Masterson22. M . McHenry23. T . Morse24. T. Nolan25. M . O'Donnell26. D. Oge27. H. Pipkom28. C. Pothitos29. B. Read-30. J. Silver31 . J. Lyons32. J. Byrne33. T. Farrell34. A. Needhan35. I . Watson36. M. Ruschena37. S. Tucker

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Malvern9509 4023

GRYPH /NNBAR & BISTRO9903 2093

HAMPTON ROVERSCoach: Ec5 Meinjak

1 . R. Dunbdl (C)2. J. Crouch3 . T. Prantzos,4. J. Midwinter5 . W Amour6 . A. Crowther7 . M. ties8 . A.OJon9 . S. James (VC)

10. A.tandrigan11 . A. Voss12. B. Marlyn13. T. Smith14. N . Rahn15. M. DunbaA16. D. Voss17. P . Nelson18. C. Lucas19. G. Shenrekt20. S . Parkinson21 . David Anderson (VC)22. L Tregear23. W. B~ton24. J . Avramindes25. B . Hebard26. ScottWBks27. A. KotAner28. S . Grimme r

M .H .S .O .B .Coach : tart RatAow

1 . T. Parker2. P . Fink3. A. Tilling4. C. Bruce5. J . Davis6. J . Moore7. Ashley O'Brien8. T. Lower9. A . Mazur

it . S .Roddert2. M. Sliding13. N . Remfry14. D. Forbes15. J . Gregson16. T.Leaver17. R . Joseph18. S . Norman19. J. Wdsan21 . R . Cowes22. P. Brown24. A . Askew25. L Taylor26. S. Steel27. A. Cassell (C)28. S. Bennett29. M. Sharpies30. A. Burke31 . S. Hantson32 . C . Allan33. M. Askew34 . J. Budanaster35 . E. Cotter36 . G . Grant37 . W. Hardy38 . T. Lonnie39 . B. Miezis40 . T. Morgan41 . Anthony O'Bden42 . R. Park43 . G. tt44 . N. R ak45 . H. Taylor46 . G . Ward47. D. Watson48 . D. V%-- son49 . N. Youngs

MONASH BLUESCoach: Nick Karavis s

1 . C. Gn~ory2. M. Benetto3 . D. Dean4. A Brass5. X Martin6. F. Eley7. S. Lloyd8. L Virgona9. T. CaBander

10. B. Henderson11 . J. Suikvan12. M . Stewart13. A. Hammon14. R. Burston15. M. Tinkle r16. B. Smiley17. J . Miller18. B . Anot19. N . Freeman20. M. Power21 . N . Kazenwadet23. J . Roscoe25. J. Hawkins26. C. McConvla27. J. Bolton28. S. McGee30. T. Cameron31 . L Holkraay32 . C . Bodsworth34 . M. Oke43 . C . Riordan

ARGENENTERPRISE S

OLD GEELONGCoach: Tony McNankva16. A. Lux18. W. Gordon26. N. Gatenby29. J . Agar30. C. Bird35 . L Wilson36 . N. Agar43 . D. MClnnes50 . R. Brown51 . A. Reus s53 . G . McGregor54 . S. BirxJley55 . D . Brauer56 . G . Couin57 . T. D'Antoine58. N . Edgar59. H . Gretton-Watson60. A McCann61 . O. Walsh63. C . Chamberlain64. E. Leyland65. C. Watkins

ORMONDCoach : Brian Keating

1 . H. Brown (C)2. N. Courtney (DVC)3. G . Hammond4. S. Thompson5. D. Robbins6. M. Broadhurst7. J. Cuqan8. D. Weisz9. S. Taylor

10 . P. Tovmsend1 t

. C'=all13 . R. 14. D. Pasara

15 . R. Cunningham16 . D. Fishlodc17 . S. Norton19 . S. Herman19 . T. Ashford22 . B. Hooper23 . D . Beckett24 . M. O'Halloran25 . J. Dale26. D .Mabbett (VC)27. P. Gleason28. A. Stasiak29. S. Steven s

Ylii ZA .1 SHOTE L

OLD X,0.VERIANS 2Coach : Peter Callina n1. M Fro-st2. T. HernM3. B. Hay4. B,H9bert5. T. Wh~a6. M. Fv'craitl7. N, Barr&1& A=1 (C)9. T.

10. D. Bolandit. B.MerM12. MW13. N.Tap_~14. Lt''~bMt15. LDeeane-Jp es16. O.Sore/IT T. Conn*18. D. Mzd¢y19. R. Jones20. D.Traca21, B.Stapleton22. J. Dernis23. C.CIausen24. C.Carrotlus25. T. Gleason 48. C. Stephens26. J. Herece=_s~ 49. 8.1hE27. C. M~uqan 50. L28. P.Clatk.y 51 . R.~)29. N.Iraland 52. LCurtain30* C. Hoare 53. S .WKe31 . A SLViens. 54. T. Bvrdan32. T. Barry 55. J. Mulder33. J. Kay (VC) 56. B .Chnsfia34, T.Follon 57. Retard35. M, 0" 5B. P, Coburn36. J. McLean 59. MGenter[n37. J. Drake (VC) 60. M. Walsh38. M PhCartlry 61 . L i{ardxxk39. A Roberts 62 . S . Trunnoa40. LAmsv.wth 63. N. Haft41, RDilon 64 . T.Favl:er42. A bowaroak, 65. D.Stern43, J.Herk 66 . M .McKeroy44 . P. LMfln 67, P. Ddatwmy45. S .Carrakus 68 . M

, 45. M . Bourke 69 . L4T S. McCarthy 70. M. Cassdy

ST. BEDESMEPiTONE TtGERSCeach: Brian Banke

1 . A. Ryan2. P. Carroll3. C. Tesoriero4. A. McShaneS. A Cousi<rs6. D. Semfin7. B. McShane8. S . Kidd9. L McHugh (DVC)

10. S .Davbsal

I t. D. Ferguson

12. A. Connolly13. A. GeV14. J. Drury15 . C. Martin16 . L McGregor17 . J. Crowe18 . C. Ambrosin i19. D. Fatkingham (C)20. H. Dwyer21 . J . Cunningharn22. N. Wilkins23. D. Napier24. G. Afford (VC)25. L Wintle26. S. Walsh27. S. KntNl28. C . Williams29. B. Johnstone30. T. Fava3t . J. Cummins32. A. Smith

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19 (2) Red~~.C .

Coach : John Bou; to

1 . H. Nichd2. M. Jameson3. P. Heveren5. M. Batons6 . S.Jones7 . T. MGM8 . M. Greer9: C.Juenchott10. C. Lyng11 . S . Downs12. D. Marshall13 . P. Glennie14 . R. Chapman16. M. Hunter17. B. Wilson18. J. Hunt19. M. Hope22. B.' .• an23. S. ;24. M . F32 . J. E .-my41 . J. F e42 . R. Moran44 . M.Thomas54. D. Keaiy55. A Cutters

NORTH ®!.D BOYSCoach : Andy Ryan

1 . D.Skene2 . T. Water s3 . B. Koutsaras:6s4 . O. Khader (C)5 . L Curren6 . P. Borysseu+cz7 . T. Miktmda8. A. Hewitt9. M. Taleb

10. B . Cariss11 . C. Murray12. D. Aboud13. M . Nugent14. M . Drum15. C. Miler16. S. Mdiroy17. S . R18, J . Saba19 . M . Payne20 . A. amato21 . H. P+taidrou!29. B. Moustafa3a A McKenzie

CHIRNSIDE PARKCoach: AIIan Cousins

1. A. Thomas2. D.IaCObuccia A. DiPletm4. D. SkRem5. M . Holiday6. A. Mays7. R. Ch:rreside8. A. Conte9. T.

10. P.11 . R. Long12. P. Green13. E . Westmore14. M . A9arEcaaskf15. D. Pemberton16. R. P'tcdoli17. B. Whitehouse18. S. Corvan19. C. Ptxioti20. J . Pereira22. S. Carsats23. B. Roach24. P. Del Guidice25. D. Vidi27. F . Varga28. A. Crew29. J. Carusi30. M. Adams31 . D. Uncles39. D. Bul' -

DiRECitUtVAL DRILLIfrt ;Ken Basso 97221697

OLD TRINITYCoach : Steven Maus

1 . S . Jones2. B . Halt3. H . Munroe4. J . Anov.5mth5 . M . Kassary6. D. Kneen7. S . Natok& T. Murpe3h9. A Andrews

10. M. ssy11 . K . Noden12. C. Wilson13. J . Cade14. 0. Hayes15. R. Baxter16. M . Chishrxn17. J . Newman18. R. Famsden19. C. Barr20. D. Robinson21 . Y. Ada!22. C. Stanley23. S . Somerville24. E . Davatrfs25. B. Hutchinson27. M . Greg28. C. Bu@er29. S . Connor31 . L Kennedy32. C. Pawse735. T. Tobin42. A . McKenzie43. D. W&rai48. D.t.oukkdis52. R. Burra+es60. S . Medlin61 . D. Burrows62. M . Paws=y

CONSOLIDATED

TRAVEL

OLD IVANHOEGRAMMARIANSCoach : Stuart McLean

i . D . Bemet2. N . Gazeas3. B . WiEis4. B . Davis5. A. Oates6. L Waddell7. N . Coyne8. P . Armstrong9. T. Pai n

11 . D. Spiden12. R.G4derdale13. M . Eisentrise14. G.O'Shannessy15. A. Hales16. J . Harrop17. R. Hense18. A. Johnston19. M . Kelly20 . G . Molsaao21 . C. BarKer22 . J . Smart23 . A. Sutherland27 . Z Abousabha38 . G . George40 . R Davie s

OLD PARADIANSCm* Ken jumnsen )

TinLhy TM&)1. SFlUSw2 hLL}sxfiaH Packal4. J.Luas5. AN .'ra A 'k,--m7. A'

' & D. i9. B.F .- . . _ .

iD. PAP-• . .W11. Alk_12tADa . .,i13, &F .

.14.SC-Is. R Dear X,1& Mr-',17. ABM18. L19. MJ'y~2aa21 . D.Cr=22. K Firm23. F4 C~T t24. FAL77d~2i. 68qd2& Lti•Gavct27. M. F€e s& A So~ort 46. S lt rt'sm29. B.Ykod orn 47. P."'*rris31 ATdatco 4& C. ,31. ASrilh /A LK32 GVffd;t 50. T. l33. a. Warm 5L T on34. D.Varrio 52 S " . 'ip3S AS= 53.35 . Arda 54. J.0 . ...37. D. . --r 55. D.F4a33. G„' .'~ 51 df„.,cwk39. M1tE . .,~~ 57. T.Pi»dm40. MP., . :raq 56. 1 5t1Pfi41. AD . . .,; % D .w*m42. VA, -0 60. kt.iktpra43. C.B-- 61 . J.Vuccd44. RE-,---y 62. P.(ttnI45. L :brc 72. R VW

ST. LED'S E MCoach : Peter O'Connor

1 . G . Nekvey2. N . Haodera G . Bonrid4. J. Moret5. E. McGlarghlan6. S. Bavage7. R . O'Keefe8. T. McCann

Daly9. A.10. D . Cash~11 . D . Can12. M. Banbridge13. S. Wdis14. P. Batty15. C. M,4ter16. J . Dan;els18. J . Manton32. D. McNally35 . L Thomas

THERRY O .O .O . B .Coach: Paul Motion

I . D. Van Eg'en2. R. Zampogna3 . G . V rg4 . D. DAFsrattoS . S. Sacco6 . S. Goodwin7 . G . Kuret8 . A. Grant9. S. stat e

15. A. McMahon17. A. Rowan20. J. Smith21 . B. Rzpatrick (VC)26. J . Van Englen (VC)28. D . Dunn e32. T. Jones33. M.Jacobsen34. A . McDonald48. C.OBrien

YARRA VALLEYOLD BOYSCoach: John May

Wayne Reddaway

1 . T. Wagshott2. T. Hale3. S . Loyd5. A, Dew7. S . Thompson8 . L Morris9. S . Mason

10 . B. Searle11, B . Reynolds12 . D. Lang14 . T. LbVd16 . A. Bell17 . T. Mcl1wath18 . L White (VC)19 . E . Kruse20 . T.Tystting22 . B. Telford23 . C. Amoid24 . A . Cusano25 . S . Matters26 . D. Rowe28 . A. La on30 . B . Wafzshott35 . A . Laing (C)

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Club XV111 Section 1COLLEGIANS I MAZENO DCoach . Leigh Carfson I Coach : Peter HalfP s Com h : Nev lte Jam~ Res. Coach : Peter Alisop

7b. SFhr~37. tAOpe

M. take

aV.~~. . S '4~Dgl~

1Q 1' 38. J. CWTit. I 40. &&3xut12 D. 41. SU&

42. I-Vasdaks43 . A 6rezm,W44 . APa+tin (VC)

N. A xer,a:7. (1 1It _

. h a ; S ~ac~D.18.19. at .. ~. J. ..~~_ .._ n

A'. . D. 51. P. u

52, N.53. h4154. L&55. E.kl_.56. D. 4

n 57. J. MomAl q~n58.

59. ML R~ard~60. B. Kam61 . D. Ytars62. M.64. ht CrWk70. T.Snu!h

DE LA SALLECoach : Brendan HoyA t. C° ft C. Bourke

'',.. t . O.V . . unso n,,..,. 2. T. PN my.''.... 3.AC=on.'',. 4. MV . mson

5. B. Byrne6. B. Hoy7. M . Them8. D. Jennin5~9. C. Johnstone

10. P. Gran tit . S . Bolt12. S . Rudo13. J . Clothier14. M.O'DriscoS15. S. Bratxtee16. C . Taylor17. B.0'Heam18. T. Moore19, G . Curren20. M. Stanhope22 . A. Worstdar923. M. Funneti24. C. Zeibe&25 . J. Murphy29 . S . Burr30. M . Cleat69. G. Spot31. B . EIG s32. P. Manning33. C. Cleary34. T. Ford35. D . DimitropWous36. D . Lambe37, G . Larkins38. J. Close39. D. Hytand40. B. Bu'sek 44. B . Kellett41 . R. Ctu~1e 45. C. Wric~ht42. A. Wnite 46. G. McHenry43. M . Lowe 47. M. FarreH

THE ANGEL TAVERNCnr . Glenferrie{Dandenong Rds.

Malwr n9<i09 4023

GRYPHINMBAR & BISTR O9903 2093

2 . A . Noonea S . Campbell9 . P. Hall

12. A. Wdks15 . P. Altsop17. T. Tsiavis23. S. Coulson27. D . Krom31 . N . Snart32. D . Moore33. R . Toyama37. G. Tr~38. D

. St .,I

39. R . Bourbon (VC)41 . B. Welch44 . D . Boi4e46. J. LeGrand47. P. Riley48 . P. Vine49 . L HaM/52 . Mark Riley53 . Mick Riley54 . P. Jacobs57 . M. Peter s60 . M. LeCouteur63 . P. Welch65 . D . Biviano68 . K. Duffy69 . B. Harper71. D. Huggins72. D. Lind73. S. Buckingham74. E. Atg~aras7S J. DiG'ntio

WHEELERS HILLH 0 T E L

Coach : Stuart Kay1 . G . Bennett2 . M. McLennan3, H. Jarvis5 . R. Munay

S. Maody7. M . Hall8. A. Hancock9. A. Grant

10 . R. Moreton11 . J. Rattrzy11 . J. McLachlan12. D. Cochran13, A . Noole14. J . Bennett16. M . Hendrie16. J . Momson18.

C .Lade

19. D . Smith22. J . Lockett24. L Hamilton24. P. Neyian26. J. Ugto,v28. S. Kay31 . F. Magee31 . M. ScarWtt32 . R. Wraith33 . D. Moreton34 . R. Smith34 . M . NEca}@s35. A. Rutter37. M . Donohue39. P. Greene40. C. James42. A . Willey43. T. Betts44. S . Cartter46. M. Barber48. C. Haling49. A . Neale51 . N . McCann52. M. Walker53. P. Bainbridge55. A. Heron56. H . Brown64 . B. McMurtia78. R . Saunders

SD=smcndE: DuncanA. GaleD. GleesonJ. Lade

20 . A McNamaraM. Selby

36 . S. Young

(}M MCoach:2 . D. Moss4. A. Cordner5 . E Adkinson6 . C. Branch(bwar7 . J. Gardner9 . S. Cox

10. S.Osbomeit . K Anderson12. R. Egl--ton13. G . Stooke14. S. Banisley15. N.Oshcurne17. A Cre&n18. R. S'nnpsai20. T. Osborne23. D. Stanton24. S. James25. A Wilson26. K Rutherford28. D. Mine31 . S. Ratner33. A Clements35 . M Atkinson36. A Woodhouse44 . A Carrdl61 . P. Hands80. A Cornell111 . P. wee117. J. MactRianI la H. Ind-ton

N. NatmAHur w

PH : (03) 9822 001 I

OLD SCOTCHCOLLEGIANSCoach : GL SeebeckAss. Coach: Lt Ckalles-Ross

I . B. Simpson4 . H . Middeton6 . M. Godv.in (C)7. M. CWnles-Ross

11 . B. Gain13, N. Murdoch14 . S. Norcten20 . N. Tribe21. S. WilSan22. D. Hooper23. S . Pryde25. B.27. C. Wm28. L Ham30. P . Eiane;on32. S . Sheehan34. D. Steele36. A. Chambers37. E. Montgomery41 . A.Paukk n45. T. Stubs47. J. Deakin53. P. Gakkkar54. T. Philips55 . A. Sston56. A Richardson57. S. MtiEiken58 . E . Johnston59 . A. Waikom60 . M . Webe r61 . A. Brtiar62. J . Cook63. T. Gray66. J .Batch -'-68. A . Now69. C.Ilknai70. C . Stewart71, R . Hume

A. CankerN . RoomG . StewartB. SmartN. Taylor

OLD XAVERIANSCoach :Res. Coach:

1 . L . Orsini (DVC)2 . J. Kennedy3 . M. Jones4 . R. Curtain (VC)5 . M.O'CaEaOhan6 . J. Mathews7 . T . O'Sullivan8 . M . Fitz9. M . C34o~yit . P. Conrrors13 . A. Ries17. P .O'Bemie18. P . O'Sullivan24. R. King27. D. King (C)28. C. Court31 . A. Holme

s 32. M. TyreE33. M. Sadler ''......34. S. Hogan '...35. M. Meeha

n 37. T. Langrfgan39. M. Chamberlain44. D. McLean53. P. Hall62. M. Cdb3py63. P. Conquest64. S. Kennedy71 . A. Hall91 . S. Balej

ST. BER DS O.C.Coach : Brian Moon

I . R. Day2. M . Quinn3. P. Moon4. A Denahy5. P. Hayes6. J . Comito7. M . Creak9. G . Wood

12. G. Tota13. A. MaBrov14. A. Vinecombe15. A. Kennedy18. M . Cunningham19. G. Famigsa20. J . Martin22. P. Fanugia23. W. Schvrarzenberg24. J . Watkinson27. A. Myers28. A. Barnes35. M . O'Connell38. D. McAlister44. B. Moon45. M . Castes48. . A Moodie87. S. Denahy

622 Mt. Alexander Rd.Moonee Pond s93261799

ST. KEVINS O.S.Coach: Paul Bannon

I . D. Nanfra2 . A. Nanfra3 . P. Nanfra4 . N. Goldsworthy5. R. Quirk6. J . Quirk7. N. Martin8. T. Bare9. D. James

10 . L Davidson11 . T. Fu ch12 . D. Whelan13 . P. Hoop er14. B . Noonan15. D. Boyd16. P. Bannon17. S . Charles18. P. Ryan19. M. Fiekf20. S. Herbert21 . A. Da vies22. I. Wood23. J. Wilhelm24. J. Lync h25. B. tackpo!e26. D. O'Brien27. P. Levin28. A. Bueceita29. D. McDonald30. S. Dillon31 . J. Go lclsvrortlry32 . D. Ivory33 . P. Curtain34 . D. Kafms

Laurie TahernePsi RISfHGSUPiHQiEL ~

SOOTH RELBOtIWAE

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

1 . P. Conicon3 . M. O'Dea (CC)4 . A. Tucker5 . S.Ibak6. T. Hemad7. D . Brand8. A. Lawrence9. P. McCormick

10. K. Cabalty11 . R. Guppy12. D. Leary13. M .O'Hanion14. A . Hancock15 . A. Lazarus.16. A. Lettlew17. C. Thompson18. C. Curtain19. M. Bend20. D. 8n21 . J. Le ~22. D . McGuire23. T. Maughan24. N . PrendergastH. A. De1 .a .y26. B . Smith27. R. Stevenson32. A . DAnna40. M . Quinn44. A. Guerra48. C.Johnson49. M. Garadfob55. T. Reynolds77. A. Slawinsla

Stlliwell Fordla,we~in r h•~Y .•+

MONASH WHITESCoach: Ronnie Lamb

1 . M, . Dods2. D.Tr~y3. M.VZ,a4. a.a, gby5. F. Casey6. DJ . n7. T. F-- .;on8. AFOrt °9. J . F2^ aCcer

tn B. r11 . A d12. M.i__.2v3iran13. C.Payrm r14. D. 0'B n15. H.Beh16. kt Ra-h3tds17. K W.c~t18. S.Dode19. G.VanckrZt.Sn20 . M. Ri:idla (VC)21 . G.S 4tr22. J . Kerxry23. J .Dem424. M Mdean25. A McBeth28. D . L?: eta ,29. M. Lloyd30. M. Kr&rs31 . P. Mcinanry32. P.Spercer33. A St it }rot34. T. Copy35. 8. V1Pl te36. G N,atvt (C) 44. R t e nh37. L F~ 49. A MdGSsock39. P.GMss 5D. J.CawZj41. S. KnSs'x 51. M . Bud42 . M. RhAm 52. N. Fens

7 ie ItattNm'nnc HILL HoTEL

HARP OF ERIN

MARCELLINCoach : Simon MeehanRes . Coach:

1 . A. Merton2. P. O'Callaghan3. A. Trotte r4. J. TsoukasS. J. Ruslotta6. D. Boottte97. R . Bar esi& R . Pertich9. J. Kent

10. M. Kent11 . G. Basford12 . A . Ho&and13' M. Cronin (C)14. D.Theisz15. A . Ke~16. C. It17. M. N'snnw18. M . Curry19. R. Batt20. M . Getson21 . W. Getson22. P. Harberts23. J. Sloane24 . S. Dimattirta25 . J. Daffy

The Beehive® Hotel ®

Hawthorn

MT. LiLYDALE O.C.Coach: Steven Lawson

1 . I. Daolan2 . M . Vos3. B . McKay4. M . Walsh5. B. White6. M . Rankin7. M. Napdeone8. M. Gobet G9. A. DelBiadO

10 . M. Dicelb11 . C . GH81son12 . C . Gffbee13 B. Colvin14. C . Walsh15. F. Livingston16. T.AUen17. A. Burrell18. K . Maniscaldti19. J . Burgess20. J . Flannagan21 . T . Flanagan22. L. Proctor23 . S. Woollen24 . C. Callanan25 . M. Bn?lxner26. S. Madden27. C . Varga28. D . Cictluedo29. P. Furlong30. B. Commeiforcl31 . N . Pearce32. P. Cardan35. D. CaBanan

OLD ESSENDONGRAMMARIANSCoach : D. Law

1 . D . BeBman2. C . Bishop3. R. Boyle4. G. Campbell5. R. Casey6. J. Carter7. B. Boyle8. R. Cram9. P. Cramer

10. P. DucMerdge11 . C. Faaalati12. D. Garvey13. B. Gasa14. K. Gasa15. G . Gillis16. T. Gillis17. D. Greasley18. C. Hammon19. Darren Hexter20. David Hexter21 . M . Hv,vden22 . D. Law23 . P.24 . P.25 . A. Ramzi26. D. Reid27. A. Rhodes28. R . Shies29. A. Smith30. D . Stembridge31 . K. Streicher32. M. Swift33. A . Tvreli34. P . Van Bentham35. C. VassaBo36. G. Walsh37. B. White38. T. Williams

SYNDAlJTALLY HOCoach :

1 . T. Marks2. A. Bums3. M, Jay5. D. Hannett6. J. Cotsis8. R . Bennet9. I. Bingham

10. P. Henning11 . J. Rutter12. S . Gould13. J . Kemrs14. S . O'Boyle15. N. Murray16. N. Brewster17. M . Webb20. C. Hall22. P. KotstaEws23 . D. Raab26 . D.O'Donohue31 . B. Hanneman35 . C. CaCria40. N . Toce42 . A. Findlay43. C . Karaks46. J. Green47. G. Wagner50. P . Vergads54. A . Snecidon62. R.O'De8

THERRY C.C.O .B .Coach :

1. R. Costello5. B. Lx M6. M. Kcerun7. P. K~y8. T. He ^st

10. J . Patterson11 . S. Moktar16. B. Mieleld21 . G . Smith23. A FrXM26. W.Dre er27. B . Stevens36. C. Rao (C)38. B. Selleck39. AFenn40. C. Keay48. R. Kaer an49. D. Lyons56. T. B~r~s60. M . C~Irsn

B16RYCoach: Gary Cutter

1 . B. Carter2. A. Moun"3. R . Buzesld4. B. Robertson5. T. Cutler (C)& P . Cutler7. I . HussianS. C. Krincevsk9. A . Crocker

10 . G. Thompson11 . R.Osmond12 . J. Gerstkamp13 . D. Carter (VC)14 . M. Goddard15 . M. Kiely16. S. Murdoch17. A.Johnson18. S. Borg19. M. Johnston20. S. Penrose21 . S. Bartlett22. W. Duson24. K . Cooke28. C. Brenton29. R. Robertson31 . R. Vescic33. P. Cioccro34 . P. McDonald37 . P. Haros44 . J. R2bar45 . T.Jones46. S. Nowinisi649. P. Dodidns50. P. Brewer

If

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E East

BULl.M COBRASCo~h: Joe D' oRes. Coach: Mark orsfiHd

11SCIDDkiler a MsaMn2 T. in 4 W.Cmlbrige4 . LA7dPOd

& LlfcYey7. F. SOa P.(bett

1U. S. Wowit 5'.PeGy12 D.Tlnml>~n13. SD~n~16. D.Tridr18. RBOds7it14. STrwron21 J. hlasna .1 Radian

26 AGftd27. J.Cu"ad9e1. S

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12. A k14. J.Ctralernar15. MJarnes1zc .Broan21 . M.Ibr.#5122 P.B,2sSa.sii24, P.Zorri25. W.OYcy2& ft Sedura29. ASmrer^3a C, Here32 GCerrtort35, T. Sew31 T.Kanifir}a41 W. Ed41 . N Pages42. G . Lddos43. RCai~45. CBoCro na S. Staten63. P. Collaill

ELEY PAR KCoach: Graham Mu€lengerRes . Coach: Rob Wickham1 . S. Wafts 2. A Morris2. H. Poole 3. G. LaMam3. FA. Br4 4. FA Da3'orso4. 0.GW 5. T.Karacknos5. C. Kaye 6. G. Brankj6. D. B'.estitII 7. K Padger7. D.tb~ 8. R4",Sddum8. D. Boolduic 9. M. HoWr9. RYae~

10. C . hACL;can

11 . A Featwdy12. D. Payrce13. M .PZ7rrw_14. D .Bn~15 . A, Dix16. N. Doc17. S. Rxfiner18 . F.M~19. D. Trailer20. M. Hook (C)21 . 8.1:- "

23. G.Smifh 24. G. E

25.G .H26. D. H27. D .K,- 40. W.LaAarq28, D .An b 41 . 1). Carrel29. P. Carr- 42. F. Letft30. L Mct- 43. A KetsaA31 . N.Yareckno- 44. V.Flarstrisna32. McCortr6 45. S . Baft33. M. Geargiou 46, L DFet34. At#9 47. P. Sterol35. S. tlawman 48. A VAuArym38. R. LTTA3rca 49. A BrigrShxN37. A L~ 50. W. H~n38. J.Verda 51 . F1Taganapaila39. G Bnv~rhoad 52 A WuMrpn

"The RoadBuilders '

CHIRNSIDE PARKGoach: Stephen JonesRes. Coach: Peter Anthony1. M. Pwn6.erton2. ASore3. G. Sian

... 4. M .Cansf(C)''.., 5. &F2tA•r.'... 6. J. Brv+o

7. V, Picc*k (YT;)8. S. Call s9. W. Ppnbertnn10. M.Koopirrais11, G.W}ngard(RiC)12 D.Par+-HlOVC)1a RDa n(RVC)74. S. 1A as h15 . MW~-°r(SVC)1& M :.17. D.^ _D18. F " wtli19 . S0'tonnor20. KCe-,21. T. 0'F:22. P. Nt8ro-rz723. M . Simmars24. GDew{25. F.P-aa 39. D.Harvy '..,.26, G .KeJaxay 40 M .M7pn

~ 27. N. Bead 41

. T. Scott 28. J, Mesa] 42. N .S4rlnn

29. M. Fiana~on 43. P. Sch3arg:~. LMatl~r 44. RPn:tne31 . M. Ogstan 45 . W.Hqasey32. G. Lau43+r 46. P. Ega+t33 .A_. Clunskle 47.T.8e3a34 . S.WIraer-r 48 RGra735 . R.SiI~ 49. C.PZters36. D.lary 50 S. Byrnes37. L tmmmn 51. R Cay'w38. G.IOanpbn(P.C) 52 AP7sbury

Shell Mooroolbark9726 7083

EL71f M COLLEGMSCoach: Peter SlacikRes. Coach : Peter Hansen

1 . J. Lre2 . D.Tucker3 . A TticS2r4 . RHearrey5 . 0 . Hogan6 . G.CbtRe7. RHzm8. J . Weo@rrard9. S. Lewis

10 . M. Berry11. J. Mim 39. F. Ccetrw_rty12. T.Carter 40. S.Sdnahr13. S. daL-j 41' ASrm-_,'14' S. Jusfice 42' C. Hat15. LV7ts'a 43. N.H.-'are16- J. Weathers 44*17. G. Lays 45. M.P:'. .1& M.Bar8rr7 46'AH : :~A19. G. Daomre 47. M. F r<-r20. R Cole 48. R21 . T. Duggan 49- S.Frenuh22, C. Lamy 50, P. Gonz3las23* G . gDarinall 51 . C. Dods24. M Dwyer 52* S.Priloson25'T.Sfickard 53. RDone#j26. J. Glare 54. B.Tur'€y27' R Solar 55' P. Morrow28. A Kdso 56. 111 Wes29. C. Bstqp 57 . D. Elnwr30. D. Hoget 53 . R. Kesire31 . ZJo-~vsid 59 . B. Evan32 . C. WaGOn 60. A RkDonaltl33 . J. T2ybr 61. C. McDonaa34 . S. Maxfield 62. R Ber n35. S.Ok)Sad 63. S36. T.H€d€7 64. ftJCV.anm'd37. C.HOrshurgh 65- & Harris38. G.Slayner 66' S.Frttpatrak

HAWTHORN C(TIZENSCoach : Glenn StallworthyRes. Coach : Darren Murray

I . D . Murray2 . R . Lovic4. S. Wile5. W.Gtazebrook(DVC)6. P. Avery7. G . StalhvoAhy8. M. Dunstan9. W. Power WC)

10 . P. Orchard (C)11. A. sip12. S. Cobalt13. J. Parey15. B. Glover16. N.OusaEkas18. Timewell18. D. Laurette19. J . Law20. S . Parker21 . A . Dunlop22. J . Schulz23. D. Tracy25. R. Brain25. S . Davis27. R. Lord28. M Momson29. P. Barker30. A. Hadley31 . C . Langley32. J. e33. S. Du34. S. Macdonald (RVC)34. M. Stephenson34. P. HeMsh35 . D. Murphy37. G . Marshall (CR)38 . D. L'elddrea38 . I . Ceppa39 . D. Lahiff40 . C. Frayne41 . M . WhylCross42 . S . Irvine44 . P. Rossitto45 . A. Danakkon46 . D. McCowa'sn47. T.O'Hardon47. T. Fitzpatrick49. R. Adams '..49. M . Nowak51 . R. Donovan52. I. Rosthom54 . E. Sill56. P. Ryan

KEWCoach : Rob BayleyRes . Coach : Tom Varna1. B.la(cnd i2 G. Pare on3 B. FihaaCi4. D.aiara er5. J.Bams& Gtbpe7. D.licqea J.PRkien9 AGa cereli10. B .Ca n IQ11 . ABamas12. S.Bams13. G16f3}w 38. D.M"14. G .D'rreans 31 A ftregxw15. M.Bre 40. P. Pede916. D .WOttt(Q 41. ftttr.rgstxi17. J.B~ 42 GWagsbn18 ttK¢g(JC) 43 J .OOettiss19. it Peters 44. ADM20. SRanbo r 45 . D.Masp:921 . D. Hannon 46. P. Sdivrjn22 . J.Pmoo 47. MDeab:n2 3, ABe& 48. MDardaris24 . B. Dranasi 49. J. Lucia25 . D.W#t 5 ). J.ft-rCr2H MCh'mar 51. SH.:dgsm'26 P. Nary 52 tFkti ner27. RFiebn 53. GFnd2.e,28 LOvv.an¢NQ 54. MRdMmn29. MDa6prqi^ 55. J.fYenau30. camrte~ 56. dChav31. AWeffi~ 57. RL1M1 p*32. J.B rassil 58. A Book33. S. Bayley 5a H. Hao*34. M.Mascm 6D. V.WUg35. IlBruaafW 61 . S . Motor36. A5kerfill 62. RPepaS¢g37. W. Luntmini 99, S. Bruno

Duhig FordHARP OF ERIN~.~ I [ - 7

OLD CAREYCoach: Glenn TaylorRes. Coach: SimonJackson

1 . G R

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4. GEsler5. D.taa~& GCanw p+y7. A Dover& A0ppy

'..... 9. MAdck='',.. 10. K9re.es

11. ACope12 PASpaKeria SJaes14. IA QM15. GHugt>rs16. M,k>'cs17. SCury18. GMatmam19. P. We 39. P.BernellzT. W.rnft aa. Rrtu,rr,ref'1. MHUSfag 41 . AO-tas22. J.Haxtg 43. SClprry2a T. Price 44. G.114M~i<s24. M Yarnell 45. M. Fa9frarn25. C, Goodell 45. M. Cam26. AMcQLtia 47. MSsaig27. kxitiufa(Lj 48 . S.rYi3o'.e23 P. Nance 49 R 6k.-oden29. T.MxPfln 50 S.,b:FSCn31 SFeeron 51. J.M arstral31 . td bmnorl 52. M.Parke32 G Wift-gon 54. B.Go marr3a S. Red 55. T.Ivroft34. D. Fees 56. W.35. R&~r,; 59. GMamn36. LSmall a C. Bocce37. P. Bryce 64, A McFarlane38. LClen 70. T.AW

HANG TEN

Q .P .O .Bar & Bistro

RICHMOND CENTRALCoach : Tim PonteftactRes. Coach: Danny Hickey

1 . A Wkv2 AWetda T. 05. SShvnon& &BUd o ,v& S. Picket!7. F.Bae& GMakoFn3 P.,F>dcmt

10. A Wall11 . J.Calker11 . D. Holey12 F.Ma ala C, Paxson14 . Gstrarvm15 . P.Cfuih1& MJerrer17. A Faxcdt1& htLjac19. J.lt.vrvg2t. AFb622 ARarm25. AD=25. SPud:bdt2& J.luife27. GAdms28. A. Wolers37. SFttoon33. GTat32 O .Va4c33 J.Cotm34. 0 .Hall37. GPaootr,40. B.KMAFs42 P.Ho.ry43. ASrrka45. MBbd<46. D. Faky

47. D. Berenice49. R Role50. C, Barry51 . It WAOI52 CFrdrelaxia;53. Sli¢Atoa154. P.Wti@:ide55. M Davy5& LDzy5& AG•~d~ags5& D. Wt~ .+n57. SGrrarjct58. tl Baw .59. M Cebran60. D.Ceilings61 . A0,1vrrie;62 LGrahan6a T.GuSme64. A Kenp65. D.Fkxrplrets66. L.bc+Ftther67. RMdrlo'Jr68. D .FAt33e69. 14 Tapley70. T.Tarbr70. D. tkrtAt71 . KV.1t72 . &Sav7a J.Shalm74 . P. Carried75. L ftskell76. LEgan77. AlbJzn78. M Te~79. STressiseID. JValtx',81. S.0sulkqaq

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

1 . P.Tebtl2 F.Moocaa RThptalson4 . MFtk p5 . AIXe& D.Howee7. J. Downs& T.MaENTZI9. C.Ibss

,aDk Kyle

11. C.R.3xntua12. KWirt13, D. Dole14. T.Lo.Ehss15. T.0'&aw16. B.size18. D. Bass19. R Pak 41 . B. Do=20 SFrmne 42 TCrean21 . A. ti.ea.y-Bee 43. K Park23. D.BWart 44. J. He24. MDarkes 45. L Ans25. T. Hallobat 46. N. DodAd26. 6. MdEOtl 47. B. Mcltma4h27. A. Hem. 48 . R. Days28. J.M3cteai 49. SSeaboune29. P. Petarsea S0. P. Ford3D. 0 .Peter 52 A Hennes31 . J. DM 53. S. Warner;32 GHollemna 55. STa91or33. D.RNaM 56. LHarm~n34 . T.Ch~ 57. GWY~35. B. Peale 61 TSimg35. RPan€ura 65. ABkdxotlc37. MFbss 71 . M.tacga3 T.05u5 ^ 72 Rtavfin39. TPedk :~7 74. ABttt70. MWhce 7B. J Scabs

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COL LEGIAN SCoach : Lei~t CarisonRes. Coaoh : Neville J3.mest B. King2 . N. Fbr~3 . 8. W009nuse4 . S. La=cm4 . N. Bd.5 . D. Greades5 . D. Perers6. A Snit ,7. C. Hi~sw ~7. D. Warrrs~Srr6h8. C. Pobck9. V.Ck.ary

10. J . Gr ~11 . B. t.kKer¢ie12. D . Sit bs13. G. Paan er14. R .Schober15. Y. Ph4s16. A. Wallace17. C . Nank~18. J . Berx eft (VC)19. C . Dwd on20. G.21 . A . Jotmstcn22. D. Kw23. A . Sh~dy24. D. Harr~t25. G. B+a9Pa26 N. Mlat27. S . Hurnp uy28 . S . Blac#r an29. A . K30 . M. Ga~ilh31 . J. Kevns32 D. TFrorn:on (C)33 . J. Snedfcn34 . D. Entitisle35 . R. Motley36. S. Harrkfg37. M .Opie38. M . Lake38. S.VanDerV~38. J. Can40. B. Seaton41 . S.LutKc42. L Vasdeids43. A. G~y44. A. Parkin (VC)45. N. Anderson46. S.Woo!ey47. D. Mzt48. J. Lernon49. T.VanDerVeme50. B. Jeifer~er. ;an

'....51 . P. Banter52. N. GiH53. M.I~g 5ss54. L Rc~cvis55. E. J~56. D . Ham57. J . Moore58. A. Tiwrt~On59. M. Rd}artk60. B. Ken61 . D . Kerrs

CrDonr~l64. MGri"ee70. T. Snvth

DE LA SALLECoach: Peter HannanRes. Coach : Greg Feutri ll

1 . M. Chun2 . P. Fiume3 . D . Crowe4 . LHa.fi5 . L Swift6. M . Fshei-7. C. Browne8. C. Wrigltt9. C. Campbell

10. T. Silvers11 . A. Evans (DVC)12. D. Toaitey

1 3. A, Waters

14 . A Duncan15 . J. Hodder16 . A. Flowerday17 . A. EIW18. J. Hom19. D . O'Brien20. S. Atbon21 . D. Jackson22. P . O'Callaghan23. D. Grac e24. D. Cross25. G.V~2"0. P.27. L Van Dar PtttJi28. M . Lafferty29. D. Rosman30. B. Mannix31 . K. Mannbc32 . C.O'CaRagtan33 . P. Rennie34 . A. Moore35 . A. Mackintosh36. A, Abbott37 . M. Rosel38. A. Johnstone39. P. Brasher40. M. Butler41 . J . Murphy42. J . Clarke43. M. Sharpe44. R . Madcinson45. C. Cleary46. M. Hagen47. M . Farrel48. D, Smith49. D. Lambe50 . P. Mannix51 . B. Buick52 . B. Byrne53 . R. Chapple54 . J. Duckett55 . S.Laska56. G . Curran

'.... 57. P. O'Brien''.... 58. T. Ford

59. P. Aron70. D . Mldro78. D . Jennings

THE ANGEL TAVERNCnr. GlenferrelDandenong Rds .

Malver n9509 4023

GRYPH INNBAR & BISTRO9903 2093

OLD HAILEYSURYCoach : Simon MeehanRea. Coach: Andrew Baxter

1 . A. Baxter2. D. Connell3. W. &jms4. C. McKenzie5. F. Main6. W. Sm'sth7. Adam I-R!on8. M. Orton9. S. Rowlands

10. C. Warden11 . L Ruckerti . (2) F . Capomosa12. D . Secull13. B. Carty14. A. Forsyth15. N . Morse16. A . Do>•g17. Ash H .: .18. M .CO .19. M .Anr__ng20. C. Krau s21. A. Wa-an22 . P. Thiessen23 . M. Searl23 . (2) J. Mackay24, R Lavender25. G. Rowlands26. G. Ph1Rps27. J . Dann28. S . Walden29. R. Stewart30. R. Aughtersat31 . B. Mas n32. P. O'Donnell33. A. Floyd34 ' B. Mitchell35 . D. Lappage36 . B. Lay37 . D . Ladd38. S. Pedder39. R . Weber40. S . Dittt.wry41 . B . Malin42. D. Scaife43. R. Piecher44. A Kerkv.nOd-SCOtt45. N. Hilt46. C. Jimnrasat

'... 47. J. Kurta48 . D. Bum49 . M. Harrison50. A Born4dc52. R . Harrison53. M. Dusting55. C. t .adds57. B . Ladds65. C. Daakrsg

OLD MELBURNIAN SCoach: Michael Ford 1 OLD SCOTCHRes. Coach: Erwin Leyden Coach: Wayne

1 . A Walton2. S. Theadore3. A. Ros s4. B. E&ng#uvtS5. L. Bunn6 . P. Hardwry7 . C . Thompson8 . M. Lovett9 . T. Smith

10. T. Roberts11 . M. Jukes12. A. Hewitt13. S. Rose (RVC)14. J. Bun n15 . R. Britten16 . C. Ealxy17 . B. BitkiB1& O . Keeble20. B. Telford21 . L Boyd22. A. Waddell23. M. Barry24. M. Sereda25. M. Pruden26. C. Kennedy27 . O. Boyd28 . S. Rabbit29. J. WabceSrnfth30. 1. McMulli n31 . J. Hart32. R . Webb33. G. Dixon (RC)34. R. Moreil35 . D. Brown36 . A. McKeon37 . S. Eabry38. M. Crav+shay39. N. Strauss40. J. Carol41 . G. Wilhelm42. P. Theodore43. T. Cbke44. A . McDougall45. Z Useinw46. D. Holme47. J. Fo648 . C. Jenkins49 . T. Stuckey (C)50. P. Marinis51 . C . Banks52. B . Campbell53. F. Marsde n

T. KepertS . BrownJ . Guest

PH : (03) 9822 0011

P.Coadt: Sinan Nw-cm1 . K. Stokes2. J . HOsidng (VC)3. C. Hoslong4. T. Hdt5. R. Price6. L. McDonnell7. J. Hug"8. C. Red9. R. Aujard

10. J. Kerrtt . S. Grigg12. S. Humes13. N. Hooper (RC)14 D Nomtan

1115. J Kitchen16. A. Speed17. S. Woodhouse

I 18. A. Neffieton19. S. Sol20. T.21 . S. Gibbs22. C.Heath

1 23 . D. Walsh24 . M . Angus

125 . T. Pritdtard26. B. Phillips27. S. Coffins28. S. Teesdale29. A. Teesdale30. J. L2ird (VC)31 . A. Smith32. A. Ka6nskd33. J. Hannemann34. N . Beattie35. S. Steele (C)36. M. Davison37. J . S38 . A . Goldberg39 . P . Goldberg40 . A Warner41 . A. Cashion42 . A. Gibbs43. J. Paterson44. P. Busse45. T. Stubbs46. G . Jonas47. T. Reid48. P. Davis49. D . Thomas50. D. Del51 . S.Iilingvmrth52. R . Gregory53.P. G54. T. Philips55. J . Bock56. A . Richardson57. S. Milliken58 . E. Johnston59 . A. Wa!ko n60 . M. Weber61 . A Bider62 . J. Cook63. T. Gray65. A F2Jrvreatiter65. M.O'Br en66. J . Batchelor67. M. Ryan68. A. Nowell69. C.I 11man70. C. Stewart71 . R. Hume77. A Lyd90. C. Nash

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OLD PARADIANSCoach: Date McCannF o& Coach: Wayne TunochI . S. Vincent2 P.O'LoughSn3. J . DaIL'ss4. S . WT~p5. M . Harford6. B.Pannam7. P. Cosgrfff8. D . Ciavoia9. A. Boyd

10. P. Brabc-nder11 . N. Witit s12, S. Wallis13. T. Wells14 . B. BraUende

r 15. B. Dintrasante16. M. Godfrey '.......17. B . HartI& A . Nilson19. T. Canavan20. P. Harris21 . A. Farrell22. H . Beiks23. P. Walsh24. D. Digney25 . A. Heffernan26. M.B. Geary27 . K. Jenkins28 . J. Holland29. E. Tomasielk,30. T. Mulligan

...... 3t . A . Muteta..... 32. P . Heafy33. M .Hamsai34. A. Vaarca35. J . Wills36, S. Swindon37. L RocYiiecioi38. N . Vankuyk39. P. Reid40. D . Baird41 . M. L'ry42 . D. Tregarre43 . M.P. Geary44. H, Nyur45. M .S. Flynn46. B. Flynn47. N. Bag48. M. Vear49. D. Cosma50. N, Fkubb51 J . Tobin52. A. Smith53. D . Horsirgton54. J. Mould55, J. Swinda,56. M. Ryan

sl F/ g~ O'1~~'r~

I1C..S.~17Whitehall St,Yarraville

Ph : 9687 8722

OLD TRINtTYCoach: Bernard DunnRes. C oach : tan Wallace

I . S. Keruted72. G . Hurlson

...... 3. A. Albori'.., 4. T. Norman

5. P. Vandedioeka A. Heath7. A. Andersona S. Da G9. A

. Anc ymptekews

10. A. Urbanc9cit . R . Bozten12. M. Cunning13. M. Donato14 . J. Stickland15 . D. Balasry16 . M . Seutng17. G. HatlHrl18. M . SpertCer19. S. Hopkins20. P . Board21 . M. Heippel22. D. Beardsley23. C . Popplewall24. T. Board

Giddirigs26 . P. Beet27. M . Greig28. D. V29. ASe30. L Taylor31 . S. Btatf9ti32. D . Glass33. D . Hekghton34. J. Pappas35 . L Bennie38 . J. Sutcliffe37 . P. D~vling38 . R. Ph36ps39. A. V'~e40. T. Harris41 . C, Ord42, A Sheehan43. T. Pegg e44. M. Beanush45. N . King46. S,Tonens47. F. Cameron48 . C. Smith49. P.Johnson50. L Jervis51, D, Little52. M . Boyd58. M. Thornton54. A. Gristrro o c55 . J. Breen56. A. Richards57 . C . Felons58 . R. Farrant59, T. Cade60. S. Medn61 . D. Burrows62. M .Pawsey ''....,.80. T. Smith

CONSOLIDATED

TRAVEL

OLD XAVERLANSCoach: Nick BourkeRes. Coach: Michael Plant/ . M. Bbod (C)2. M.Barrke3. L Hannet ery4. D. Larxtrkyan (VC)5. J . McDonaW6. T. Keyoe7. S. t .etihlean8, M. Holmes9 . J. Hawkins

10. I. Gtadmanit . Adam Jones12 . J. Bowen13 . C.EI's14 . D. Stoney15 . A. Md.ean

''.. 16. L Ford17. D. Richardson (VC)18. S . Hunter19. D. Stean20. M . Hardman21 . T. CYcdeshaw22. A . Bourke23. B. Perry24. B. Coughlan25. P. Lachte26. A. Hed27. L Fay28. R. Clarke29. S. Wood30. D. Dann31 . S. Maard32 . A. Bnishfeld33 . A. Sass734. R Belli35. S. Hede36. P . Barrett37. D . Webb38. T. Spurting39. S. Smith40. R .41 . A.42. J. Lowe43. T. Woodruff44. J. De Brough45 . T. Cougdan46. ArxtrewJones47 . T. Frwee r48 . M . Logan49. R. VisazE ini50 . S . Tucker51 . A . Murphy52. P. Conquest53. M. Diamond54. M. Brennan55. D. Stones56. M. Stones57. D. Waish58. L Tutidenliam59. M. Meehan61 . S. Natilli

UNI. BLUE SCoach: MarkAsst Coach: GaolRe s. Coactt: Barry Nelvandt

1 . D. Sisnnwn2 J . Starfts463. G. Williams4. D. Guer x,~er~h5 . P.O'Donnet6. S. Bboc(DVC)7. D . Hayte ra N .9. M. Thomas

10. D. M3pestone11 . C. Bettrame12. R. Fu>pby (C)13. G. Evan s14. D. Gust15, P . Stephens16. C. Stewart17. J. Kanis18. S.ICrsanovs19 . S. Herrraki20. Z McCarty21 . T. McIntyre (VC)22. A. Nugent23. T. Wdcox23. B. Furphy24. P. Fairbank25. A Henderson26. N . Cava~erN. J . Jameson27. B . Fricirer28. D . Bolton29. A. Muter30 . A. Will31. R. Vandenberg32. J. Gamaut33. L. Twedale34. J. McKinnon35. A . Wd=36, L- Morison37. A . Lerman38. J . Ryan39. J . Henderson40. B. Miller41 . M. Keely42. D .43, J. McIntosh44 . R . Featherston45 . T. O'Brien46. D. Gunn47, S, Broddey48. H. Carter49. D. Strac k.50. H . Nailon51, C. Ryan52. S . Longey53. R . Versteegen54. T. RoyctrQuse55. D . Hueston56. N . Dwyer57. J. Kennedy58 . T. Miskn59 . L Fehring60. D. Edwards61 . J. O'StdfiVan62. S . Kuc67. S . MCAtoon (CR)71 . T. Harris72. J . Norman (VCR)82. N . Court

®Ca r1to n

ST. BERNARDSCoach: Andrew NathanRes. Coach : Andrew Nathan

I . A. CCtrato2. T. Dobson3. A. Brehner4. V. CornitoS. R. Doatan6. S . Ryan7. S. Parrett8. A . Capes9. J . Kennedy

10. G. Matthews11 . P. Capes12. B.13. S.14. S. Doran15 . L OvermanI& C. Wood17. S.0'Kee(e18 . N. Mitchell19 . L Go!!aM20 . T . Sheehan21 . 8.22. C. 'C!?"23. B . Hom24. J . Kavanagh25. P . Hayes26. J . Go9ant27, A. Nathan28. P. Gilmour29. J. Overman30. J. Moun t31 . B. Swam32. S. Chatfield33 . P. Roc~rson34. M .Junsoay35. A Brand!36. C. Bond37. M . Fam er38. D. McAllister39. S . Darnefy40. J. Baffadn41 . D .Jueg3n42. M. Marshall43. C. Davis44. S. Taylor45 . C. Gray46 . T. Paradowstd47 . J. Rainey48. A. Catte.rat49. B. Hem;Cy50. J . lanzano51 . J. CCnato52. A.Osborne53. J . MoPtall56. G. Cusack

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B Section

BAN YULECoach : Harry HarisionRes . Coach : Tim BeII

1 . B. Kinser2. D. WifcheSWC)3. L Hot4. J. Anderson5. B. Elmore6. S. Kayrooz7. S. Richrrro~8. R. Williams9. R Cullen

10 . J. Fortune11 . B.O+n en12 . J. Eg~13. M. O'irien (VC)14. A. Logan15. S . Gray16. D. Mayne17. T.Benton18. J . Turrw19. B . Woodlodt20. S . Piayfair21 . R. Dentrctosante23. S .Gray24. G. WiBtarns25. M . Wheelan26. B. McDermott27. A. Rossi-Mel28. D. FeMis29. M . Peters30. B. GirGes31 . C. Bassett32 . T. Wason33 . D. Glass34 . C. Stevens35 . B. Anderson36. D. Tyle r37. M. Jesse38. G . Riches39. C . Bead40. P. Witdtell41 . A. FOote42. T. Egan43. L Ferule44. S . Attar d45. M . Girsett46. P . Agostinelli47. R.

Smith

48. D. Stephens52 . D. Noonan55 . D. Wd9iams (C)

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ANDREW'SEXQUGlVE MENSWIEAA PJL

IVANHOECoach: Dotal Valkanh;Res. Coach: Rob Pearce

1 . D. Williams1 . P. kertuy2. L Hu5-Bmvm2. J. Of Santo3. C. Tucker4. D. Va9kanis4. R. Toogood5. P. Manuel6. D. Frawley7. P.8. S.8. R. Hi¢i9. N. Thadcwray

10 . P. Lee11 . H. Mousse12 . L Smith13 . S. Naridexirz

14 . P. Flynn

15 . T. Flynn16 . M. Sadeii17 . K. Mousse18 . T. Scoble19 . G . Bullert20. D. Sailor21 . L BtacfcWOod22 . A. Angelfril23 . A.JeWson24 . T.O'NeiB25 . J. Frisina26. P. Rovis26. S. Fairweather27. N . Andreevsld28. A. McKeflar29. A. Scott30. J. Makin31 . D . McFarlane32. J. Lynch33. B. Kendefl34. B.35. P.36. R . Gittos37. C. Giankoulidis37. G. Finiayson38. T. Thomson39. M. Ebbage40. J. G41 . C.42. P . Murphy43. S . McGowan44. E. Newbold45. J . Re46. G. 0'47. E . Marino48. B . White49. A . Rosenfeld50. D.Jacka52. C. Payne54. D. Richards55. L Pearce61 . G. Hickey68. J . Owen76. G. Kennedy77. R. Armstrong78. C. Brown

,_. ' 15TATTS and POKIES

Bar and Bistro120 Upper Heidelberg Rd .

Ivanhoe

MAZENODCoach: Rob ProsserRes. Coech : Chris Boyle

I . P. Robinson2 . J . BaltentJer3. J . ChdcWt4. A . Hanley5. D. Schoriefd6. N. Marino7. S . Maqa~8. D. Christie9. P. Hal

10. M. O'Hara (C)11 . T. Smith (RVC)12. P. McCusker13 . T . BridOSartd (RVC)14. G. Young15 . D. Barker (VC)16 . T. Howard (RC)17 . T. Tslaui s18 . D.O'Donaghue19 . D. Chow20. C. Murray21 . S. Polan22 . D. Sherlock23. S. Coulson24. J. Caudti25. D. Caner26. P. Riley27. D . Krom28. N . Litfle29. R . Sharp30. S.Fisher (VC)31 . N . Snart32. D. Moore33. R. Toyama35. J . Fisher37. G. Trigg38. D. Steintort39. R. Bourbon41 . B. Welch (RVC)42 . N.Jamt%43 . W. Lane44 . D. Bole45 . G . Rogers46. J. LeGrand48. P. Vine49. L Hatvy51 . M. Murray52. Mark Riley'3. Mick Riley54. P.Jac~55. M. Quirk56. M. Welch57. M. Peters60. M. Le Couteur64. S. Bourbon73. B . Devils86. M. Cout6e86. A . King

WHEELERS HILLYI 0 T E L

M.H .S.O.B.Coach: Warren Fal lPer.Coach : Colin Drake

1 . J.Barrs t2. AFNarda D.Wmtleya RVaire4. RFlatvg5 . SOirn~a GYaig7. J. POW7. tlBareElB. J. Men9 D.Cat"

10. Ml Beaft11. SWalun11.hLWebsW1S S. moo*12 MFefa4rzr¢13 GTtkateld13. A Pteacz14. AT&g14. G YtW15 . P. Barge16 EtAkii16 A Clark17. A Webster18 B.CiM1& LGIlespe19 J.Gener20. D. Fuchitl21. t1Jd'ts21. Gf9dad+e22. A226t~23.5 FAshia24 . B. Kety24 . G Wtmn25, Q Glover2u S Harbor]~. MTliar{mn27. P. Wit27. L BM28.D.9urrr28. A ta.ntcrce29. P.fllbanjo29. G Drake30. R P~ .'^r~ri31 . W.Wiftd32 AGesself3z M Krnsta*33. ASady34 . &Fkirnct34 . N.Fdtry 49. C BrLe35 . AScrns 19. fi.Ndw35 . SKaStarRj it, G .Bsta3'x APahn 5'.. A1! .rg :37. it Bradley S. nitd.'Ft.3B, GMier 5' ?39. AWasot 5: it4xaJr540. W.Fgytis 55 .a41 . SSar*1 5G.41 . RReate 57. Aw~~re42 P.SefAiuaf 58. J. Wtn43. J.W .̀&. B. Bchd44 . B.PrcMat 60. P . Knot*45 . D. San 61 . U Rielly4& AlbW 6L SD3"47. d.Vararn 63. T.Kng48. S Mxoxn 64. B. 0alinon

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OLD BRIGHTONGRAKti9AR1ANSCoach : Date TappingRas . Coach : Steve BarnesRimnar. Gary Sanders

/ . A . Krzywnfdak (DVC)2. J . Much4. M . TalbotS. N . Perry (C)6. S. Antonis7. L Fi}des (VC)8. S.lonnox9. M. Fisher

10. R . Hartman

1 1. A. Fitzgerald

13. M. Gamble14. M. Dennis15. D . Tymms16. J. Bracey17. A. Rickety18. M. Jackson18. P. Roach19 . A. MandlAaris20 . D. KdlmorDan21 . R . Oakley21 . C . Jacksat22 . K. Farrel23 . A. Pryor24 . R. Carter24 . S. Douglas25 . S. Nikas27. C. Gilmore28 . P. WoB29 . M. Gordon30 . K. Teschendat31 . S. Murray (RC)32 . B. William s33. M. Toll34. M. Reid (DVC)35. S. Merce r36. B. Pokodc (DVC)37. A. Hain38. A. Lomas39. A. Fischer40. B. Patterson41 . J . Howell43. J . Holde n45. P. McNamara46. B. Hamilton47. D. Wilson48. T. Desmyth49. N. Winter50. S . WiRiams55. C. Toms57. A. Mstaren61 . A . White65. R. Kent71 . B . Alderson79. H . Bidcett80. A . Pall ray84. P . McMahon

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OLD IVANHOECoach: Kevin McLeanRes. Coach : Darren Caddy

1 . A Corcoranta B. Yarwnod2. . Si~y3 . PD.Warry4. A Parker4a D. TOR5. T. Young6. S. Kent7. T. Young7. C. We~a T. Stevens9. M .Karayaruys

10. M. Veal11. S. Tully12. M.Johnstont3. A Pappos14. S. Kingston15. G. Douglas16. M . Woods17. J .laAcI& P. algal19. A Badser19FL P. Quick20. M. Huber21 . J. Ma n sfield22. P. Donaldson23. M . Stewart24 . G. Haros25. C. Moore25a. J. Maycodc26a . D . Crak.,or27. J. Weddle28. D. Jones29. R. Wedcte31a. D. Caddy32a. N. Harris33. T. Corrmadc34. D . Hall35. L McLean36. S. PidoiO37R D. Sto i38. Gerry George39.40a. D vi=sG~~41a. L Taylor42. S. Vaughan43. A Atldnson44. T.A gushl45. J. Hempstetl45 . M. t .inke46 . S . Fad50. C. Corcoran51 . B. ShadLiott

ORMONDCoach: Greg HeafyRes. Caach : Tim Hitie

1 . A.Jotrfng2 C. Symes3. A Orr4. A Grace5. B . Turner (DVC)6. T. Gab"7. B. O'Connell (C)8. M. Gilmore (VC)9. A. Forrest

t O. P. Marrow11 . D . Edgell12. N . Sabo13. P. Kingston14. S. James15. C. Fraser16. T. Stewart (RC)17. P. Joy18 . S. Ryan19. D. Claary (RVC)20 . S. Metz21 . J. Brown22. R. Block23. P. McDonald24. J. Collins25. M . Wrodarczyk26. D. Connell27. T. Brennan28. B. Collins29. D. Whelan30. S. Grate31 . B. Egan32. M. McDonald33. M. Shepherd34 . R . Rernmanat . G. Bailey36. S. Mackey37 . S. Turner38 . P. Milner39 . J. Byron40 . G . Lehner41 . G . Hal42. C. Keleher43. S. Wrodamryk44. M . Mabbett45. L Livingstone46. P. Todd47. R. Keeling48. G. Smith49. M. Ho{sfield50. J. McLean51 . G.IGng52. N . Wells53. P. Schuhkraft54. B. Davies55 . D . AmWd56 . S. Eccles57. H. Brown58 . M. Colfins59 . G . Sneddon60 . M. Hester61 . B. Keath62. S. Harrold63. A. Murphy64. S . He~i65. L Craven66, A. Turner67. D. Turner68. D. Mabbett69. P. Mulcahy

H'•HYATSHOTEL

ST. KEVIN'SCoach : Tim Har tRes. Coach: Owen Hourigan

I . B. Burden2. J . an3. M.n (DVC)4 . W. Ke~ran5 . R . Ca~man (RC)6. S. Fox7. B. KennedyB. B. DaNntan9. G . Smith

10. D. Moore11 . D. Rya n12. M .13. R .B

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14 . J. Bare15 . M.O6ve16 . B. GarrE,y17. M. Tre~i18. N. Hari

. D. S20. AVa~21 . S. Pavre?f22. J. Mat ey23. A. P'ivetta24. P. Meagher25 . M. O'Shea26. P. McCann (RVC)27 . R. G ross28 . M. Farquharson (DVC)29. A Mount30. M . Gart,;arw31 . A McGuiness32. B. Noonan33. S. Dento n34. J. Nhifflxead35 . A. Thomas36 . D. Kennedy37 . S. KenneCy38. D. Smith39. S. Gr ibbie40. A Han41 . J . Hassett42. S. Herbert43. D. McDonald44. D. Mnt+Ian45 . 0. Weight46 . 0. DeFloaten

...47. M . Brady (C)48 . T. Smith49. J . O'Connor50. S. Kuring51 . R. Bateman52. J . Finch53. J. Goldsworthy54 . S. Caine55 . R. Simldss56 . G . Mulcahy57. C. Bossorrg58. S . Charles60. P . Cbhesy61 . J . P rice62 . J. Lyrx~63. S. !}

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64 . P. Curtin65 . N. Martin66, J. Qtark67. D. Ivory68. P. Rya n69. N . Goldsworthy70. D. Boyd

LaurieTaherneYsF RISING SONf10TEl 1_ SDOTNtAELB0U9R E

~ gm.an.ic+ov m

ST. KtLDASTH. CAULFIELDCoach : Terry Wals hRes. Coach : Tony Gilchrist

t . B. Ryan2. N. Astapenko (VC)3. J . HowardS. P . Ctement56. M . Ryan8. G. Baker9. G. Hea)y

10. T. Presneil11 . J. Gardner12 . B. King13 . S. Neeson14 . S. Wood15. M . Kuek16. P. Rogers17. G. Kn~18. R . Wdkams19. D . Bilsto

n 21. M. Mihaievh 22. P. O'Sullivan

23. A. Data Lana24 . M. Weik,yssz25 . P. Dynon26. N. Buck27. R. Gilmore (VC)28. G. Hotert29. D. DurdevL-3D. T . Presnetl31 . M. Cunningham32. M. D2&va33. N . Cole34. R . Harvey35 . D . Mahoney36L C . Kairs37. A. Zatit38 . R. Elliott39. A. Diamond40. J. TFwrsfieki41 . A Merrick44. S . Diamond45. W. Derham47. M . Mu ~48. B. Masca7~49. M . Benton50. M. D'Agostuno51. J. Frawley52. S. Koutaptis53 . C . Thursfield54. T . Gallaway55L L Magaw57. M . Merrick58. S . Patterson60. C. Bilston61 . M. Tkocz (C)64. M. MacDonal

d 65. K.Toohey66 . G . Brown67. S. Emmett89 . M. Slade73 . W . Peddns

KFIiJ. 6Ztt'SOF BRIGHTON

THERRY C.C.O.B.Coach: TertyQuin nRes. Caach: Chris Sye

1 . M. Petrevski2. B. Hollow3. P. Gorman4. M . Elliott5. J . Sepmau6. J . Vana7 . P. Jones8 . L Hollow9. M. Growcodc

10 . R . Egglestone11 . B. Warner12. R. Moran13. M. Bosanko14. J . Reddidt (VC)15. G. Pinner (RC)16. M. Goodwin17. G.OConnor18. B . Carte r18. L Kuret19. D. Rosasato20. A. Moloney21 . J, Thrush22 . S. Griggs (RVC)23 . C. Bye24 . S. Kuret25. M . Postma26. G. Carbis27. B . Stevens28. D. Barron29. S. Goodwin30. M. Tadinac31 . S. Hollow32. J. Sacco33 . N. LaFontaine34 . M. Donohue35 . S.O'HaNoran36 . C. Rizz o37. D. Castakfi (C)38. B. Se!ladc39. A . Fenn39. S . Boyle40. G.Keaues41 . G. Thompson43. G . Rosignolo44 . D. O'Neil47. D. Goodwin48 . D. Wriggleswwt h

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C-Section

AJAXCoach : P hil A aro nsAssi.Coack Ndhad Ze tufdR es. Coach: Brian ZIAM

1. J . Wrd1e l3 B.

udakw4. M . DtRatl5. J .

6. D. Kalb7. G. Samuel8. A. KralgoEd9.

11 .12.

15:14.15.16.17.

A . R~1A. GordonD. Ones

Y.R rtA. BurmanR. WoodA. Cuk3emuan

18. K.19. M . Hafphm (C)20. W. Krongold21 . S . Gtasman22. D. Mohr23. A.24. S . Rubenst2ine25. A. Levine26. B. Duzenman (DVC)27. A . Lust28. J . Barn (VC)29. A . Hearst30. N.Isra6ivahn31 . M . Barnett32. A. Mordedl34. D. Gunn35. S . Roth36. J . Segal (DVC)37. R.LOewy38. J . Lewis39. D. Boa40. A . Redlich41 . P. Naptah42. J . K)ooger43. R . Weisz44. N . Diamond45. E. Steen46. J. Davis47. A. Abraham48. L Goldberg49. M. Jefnek50. B. Gn1dSId51 . S. Boon52. A.7'~ekrtsld53. X Sheffield54. D . Colins55. B. ZeGnsld (CGR)56. S. Davis58. M. Fried60. J. Waptherg69. J. Vernon

BULLEENTEMPLESTOWECoach : Andrew SmytheRes. Coach : David Hooper

1 . J. Prior2 . G . Alexander3. S. Young4 . W.Thanpson5 . C. Pants6 . R. Mi1ney7 . P. Robertson8. N. Bone9 . B.Leferve

10. P. George11 . S. Farley12 . A. Parris13 . D. Tullod114 . D. Cooper15 . P. Faulkner16 . S. Smith17 . C. Barry18 . G. St>allard19. P. Nit,Po20 . M . Jon~21 . D. Hooper22. G. McLaren23. D. Mathews24. P. Nagel25. T. Merrell26. P. Graham27. N. Waddel28. C. Mut mer29. P. B.30. M. Agr

ofis31 . A . Sha1e32. R. Williams33. G. Pemberton34. S . Lambtopcdous35. D. Daskab u36. P . Hare37. S . Boyd38. S . James39. P. Dall apd40. T. Mathews41 . A. Rozantis42. P. Edwards43. C . Papd"as44 . J. Razan6s45 . C . Taylor46. D. Davd47 . C . Mwifwvitis48 . R . Lambert49 . A. Dyson50 . D. Glover51 . A. Ke1g52 . D. Williams53 . T. Franklin54 . K. SteBng55 . B. Brennan56. M. Twm1y57. P. Glands58. D. Vozza59. C. Ellis60. A. Parm61 . D. Anderson62. G. Chivers

JOHN GEORGE111 SCOU,1`i' T17tE.tiPRESTON 9484 6006

FIMPT4iV ROVMCoach* Don ScarteftRes . Coach : Ian Cave

1 . C. LeGrand2. P. Arnoore3. A Mason4. S.Ardet :,ontVC)5. R . Bames6. A. NWoG7. D . McConville8. D . Marsha9. S. Morgan

10. C . Fergeon11 . A. Browne12. D .R.Arxkr~..cn13. O. Thomas14. F. Case6a (RC)15. S.85d16. J . F17. S./8. B. Hort19. AHullick20. P.Btxlday21. C. McGregor22. M.MdLerar(C)23 . J . Day24 . A . Cure25 . R . McDonnell26 . Sam Wtls27 . T. P`ant~28. Srotl WKs29 . M .Flekher (VC)30. C. Smiled (VC)31 . D. Hobson32. DA Arxlar.~ori33. E. Zuker34. W. Amiax35. B.Mrttrong36. B. Martyn37. M. Beaumont38. S. Selby39. K. F

a40. L7-41 . R.&4rner42. T. Cometds43. A. Frede{iksen44. S.Grasn45. P. Hayden46. R .47. =raglon48. R . Hurt (RVC)49. A.Hunter (RVC)50. S. James51 . B. Johnstone52. M.Lake53 . T. Lynch54 . N . McMdan55 . C.k.iv'iti556 . A . McGregor57 . B . McGraDor58 . L Mur59 . A .C'Brien60. A . Poraiti61 . J. Radder62 . D. Rogerson63. A Ross64 . M . SaMer65. R. T re966. A. VYuker67. D. Varkar68. S. Waker69. D. W70. S.WiSsan71 . R1. Your~72. E Zuker73. B. Bird

AUSFINE FOOD SINTERNATIONAL PTY LTD

Suite 3, 41 B Bluff Rd ,Black Rock . 3193

M ,4RCELLIPdCoach : Anthony PsecsoftFes . Coach : Tony Day

2 A ndera D.Vhlers (C)4. MC 1S M. M=6 D .&v4vtpn7. Msl~ftqa RFrisit39. D. MaimR J. Daffy

10. A [iondNdatio11. D.Tafa12. RGorc12 P.ta D14. [email protected]. Ah#tUSh16. J. Wais17. BCa17. MG~bm18 A C a5 y f.C)I& P.Ikrbetts1& D.Coopa w19. DMdkl20. S0Rm21. GA""2L D.Mrxn23. P.Durztas24. ACAsow24. Meodtfli25. M51.i~2& GH' it27. S .IYe'sz

. S. Beebe~ 2& lbulibs29. J.CikS30, TMPMM31.C.P3f

33, MCoo~~rM34. P.1ACitlNeai. ATrotlor36. P.tkary37. ASeelrM88. D.FtNbefts39. J. Tsoulas40 . J. Dam41. J.Suduy42. J.ibiilloM43. D.DWUricw44. GPayte45. M. Van LiA46 . J. S x d h 7 t 61. Qkam)elis47. L01lrm 62 GDiacb4& MRaul= 63. JDhm49 . ClAcCmn 64. L50. 150" 6S T.Lttda50. D.BwAx,y 66. D.6s51. LsAr,n 67. MB*rd52 RBmres 6& 6Gl

5~4. EMrsSa(g 70. &~55. W.Da esce5 71 . SO'Olmx56. scar 72 GKea~57. D.Daj 7a &Y.~i2'~5& LSeW 74 . N. Kxacsks59. M 75. D .Ke~ry60. A Vt~7 r'b. J. D3~htsA

MONASH BLUESCoach :DaveRes. Coacft:=ng

1. L Findlay2. J . Baxter3. C. Miller4. P . Maiden5. D. Rogers6. M .Nwman7. W. Mclvor8. M . Lawrence9. L Barirg

10. S . Wetuter11 . M . Spencer12. J . Caki vel)13. R. Anderson14. J . Gunn15. M .Tmfder16. C. Dobbin17. V. CabmtKes18. G. Hipnrell19. D. Roche20. J . Cavana~h21 .S .M~n22. A . Dobson23. P . While24. B . Hodson25. M . Tehan26. P. Hurley27. D. Newman28. S . McGee29. A. Headbeny30. P.

'31 . J .L32. M . T ry33. J .M . Smith34. B. Dov,sley35. D. M,urchle36. H. Cavalier37. J . Andritsos38. P. Tur9ley39. M. Smith40. W. Crawford41. A. Kiers42. A. Hickey43. R. Feenacyhty44. D. Teesdale45. A. McPherson46 . D. Jones47. S. Men tha49. M. Kekock50 . D. SdIrweddes51. S. Mi9®52. J. Mille53 . L. McCann54. R. Harris55. D. Tnm ble56. R. Kingston57. P.O'Netll58. M. Ar mstrong59 . H. Mkidielon60 . A. Thornton62. D. Hasfa&65 . D. Wood67. B. Dempsey70 . N. DeYautcJ71. A."teirls72 . P. Napier75 . S. Edquist

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NOMO{.D SOYSCoach: Frank DurnmellRes. Coach: John Tierney

1 . C. McKay2. D. Watersa S. Mannassa (DVC)4 . S. Soap5 . B. Devine& M. Gravina7. P. Booth8. B. Colksat9. L Curry

10. J. Forbes11 . P. O'Farrell (C)12. S. Lock13. B. CUnu#i14. S. Cheshire15. P. Kearney1& J . Christian17. M. Maguire18. J . Murray19. B . Smft20. M. Robinson21 . J . Curran22. M. Connelly23. P.O'Drryer24. J . Baftr25. P. Christen26. J. Roberts27. S. WaSh28 . D.OFamall29 . D. Boye30. M .31 . L (VC)32 . J. Lowrie33. M.Orianuc34. & Con;35 . D. Hooper36. D. TOnfdn37. S, Miamcla3& A.39. J. Zumbo40. R. Mulcip"41 . G . Sums42. S. Reirmann43. P. McMahon44. M. Lyons45. B. PaWsey46. M. Cauffield47. R . Little48. M. Anderson49. J . T6mbcI50. C. Battey51 . O. Newman52. T. Jamieson53. N. Tinley54. T. Cleveland55 . S . Zocco57 . B. Allman59 . J. Bugela63. R. Gale69 . J. Joyce

MEIVTOMA(VSCoach : Peter MurphyRes. Coach: Jeff Norman

1 . A. Acreman2. C. Lean3. B .M u4. G. S (VC)5. C. Wallace6. D. Peter"7. G. Ferguson8. M . Maccl ara (C)9. G. Pride

10. J . Graham11 . D. So ll ey12. S . Martin13. R. Large14. M . Fnnis15. C. Davis16. P. H17.L '18. T. Bourtwn19. D. Kitto20. S . Mullen21 . S. Kttto22. P. Harrington23. N . M oode24. D .Johnson25. J. Wxtduss26. G. Dan27. G. Katris28. M. Batd29. A. Ca rter30. M. Brooks31 . P. Flasfres32. J. Sty33. G. New34. S. Worrell35. Darren Murphy (VC)36. P. Russ o37. J. Wehster•Gdffitns38. D . Millie39. T. Riley40. T. Leonard41 . N . Lirtford42 . C . RushWOrth43. M. Lawes44 . B. Clmhier45 . C . Leaver46. J. Norman47. J. Konicanin48. D. Johnsen49. A Houston50. G . Richards52 . P. Wieske53 . M. Strad54 . J. Sheddon55 . S. Battant56 . M. Leone58 . D. Coven try59 . C. Fur ber60. D. Nock61 . C. Dwyer62 . Danlef Murphy63 . T. Hancock64 . M. Austin65 . Dam ien Murphy71 . T. Kerstey72 . D. Campbel

Sr. BMES WEflMTtmCCoach :PaulBoddoeRes . Coach: Brad Berry

1 . M. I(Inselta2. S. Zaldc,3. J . Sebire (DVC)4. V. L'HuH WS. M. Murray6. A. Ryan7. D . Dg9irs8. B. Beasky9. G. Marirdc

10. C . Ross11 . M. Hecker12. C . Stewart13. David Goodchild14. P.Lannan15. Darxry Goodcufd16. S. Napier17. A. MaeGeorge (C)18. J .Tuly~C)19. B. Tom nson20. T. Lambe21 . G. McDonald22. S. McCarthy23. T. Peck24. T. Beas~y25. D . Srruih26. S. Hecker27. M. Manson28. D . Fetrzn29. D . Ord30. M. Hots31 . M. Muisud32. J . Dickinson (RVC)33. A. Wash34. D.Kineseta35. R. Bilos36. G. Mdadhlan37. M . Connolly38. A . Hayes ( VC)39. R. L'HuiP~er40. C. Johnston (RVC)41 . P . Ord42. A . Thomts~43. K. Gooddtikl44. J . Recupero45. R. Goukl46. O. Lator47. C. Bracchi48. B . Hutchinson49 . S . Flannery50. N. Tull y51 . S . Boozer52. A Kearney53 . M . Beasley54. M . McCraw55 . P. Dwyer56 . D. Marshati57 . M .Lomagto(RC)58 . M . Zafdc59 . P. Newport60 . A Wnnelaw61 . B. Dunstan62 . C. Thomson63 . A Ord

Doyle's Bridge HotelDeck & Bistro

ST. LEO'S EMMALISCoach: Mark FlackRes. Coach: David Miller

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THOMASTOWNCoach : Tony FellowsRes. Coach : George Petsinis

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10. D . Capeci11 . L Alberti12 F. Farrhiwte13 G. Scarpa14. M. Patrnore15. L Del Papa16. D . Farch'swFe17. D Gorski18. F. Arcarati19. P. Ritevsfd20. L Alabakfs21 . E. LenBn+22. L Sallese23. R. Dun24. B . Snrith25. R. Kennedy26. C. McNeil27. S . D'Avoine28. L Moribito29. K . Harting30. C. Fellows32. P . Colosimo33. M . Chaitey34. J . Cardoru35. A- Colosimo36. J . Theorlorou37. D. Dimwsla38. G. Scott39. S . Weeks40 . P. Scam41 . D. Brooks42 . J . Turner44 . A. Ward47 . D. Powright49 . Jim Pouglos50 . C. Diana51 . E. VaNnBno52 . L Smith53 . P. Batista54 . J. Rocca55 . P. Voted56. S. Mneo57. C . L'Aurora58. A. Gentle59. 7 Fleming61 . B. Colosimo63. M. Gredi65. S. Holmes66. D . Poulos67. N . Grech.68. D . Curran69. R . Panriotto

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D SectionAQUINAS O.C .=1 ew Crosby

oach: Sean O't .oughFn

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SEAUNIARISCoach : Brett AlarchiBrtRes. Coach: Scott Mathers

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CAULFIELDGRAMMARCoach : Geoff ReiBeyRes. Coach : Matt Scholten

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OLD ESSENDONGRAMMARCoach : Alex FrazerRes. Coach : Ian Stevens1. J2 J.DeprtW (PMa P.tutkr:dxri0t(Q4. S.Rareg5. SBE=6. CFE3e77. T.C{,pcbivS. S.0'Breia J.Gcoeijer

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OLD CAMBERWELLCoach: Rod AllisonRes. Coach: Egan Smith

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OLD GEELONGCoach : Mark NeeldRes. Co ach: Simon Bones

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48tt< E Ht tldWIitTEERIARSCoach: Des MeagherRes. Coach: Chns Burke

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PARKSIDECoach: t.>%meZarnafaRes. Coach : Mark Rowe

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E CentralLATROBEU SITYC oach: M . Bakogiani sRes. Coach: D

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THE ROYAL OAKHOTEL

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M. BRUNSWICKCoach: Craig FoxRes . Coach: Peter Makin

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OLD WESTBOURNECoach : David TwomeyRs.Caach: Edd~ Saasdaeai~cz

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SWINBURNE UNI . .Coach: Garry HickeyRes. Coach: Mark Johnston

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E SouthANZ ALBERT PARKCoach: Jack McDonaldRes. Coach : Dave Kilmartin

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ST . MARY'SCoach : Anthony PettitiRes. Coach : Evan Evans

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uould like to thank "Elle" and "Claudia" for theinvitation to join this column . Some would be pre-

)sed to lay bets as to how many rounds I will lastl .:fore getting the "three strikes and out" .

Speaking of punters, it is alleged one goal umpireignored the P.O .E .T.S theory on a recent Friday andspent the day (dawn to dusk) at the Casino .Unfortunately by night fall it was too much for young"Simmo" and he fell asleep as the Pies stormed homeby eight goals over the "Woof Woofs" . The cry of "taxi"at 3/4 time ensured an early departure to miss thetraffic and be fresh behind the sticks come Saturday .

Speaking of goalies, Macca dropped an absoluteclanga at training when recalling when he lastumpires in the 'centre' with 'Chilli' eight stone ago!Our spies tell us 'Chilli' is having a BIG seasonbehind the sticks .

One of our experienced field umpires, Geoff Kellyhas a regular Sunday appointment with the SuperRules competition. He had to rediscover the oneumpire system when a certain scribe didn't arrive tillnearly half-time . The scribe had locked his keys inthe car out Warrandyte way, having to get toCollegians ground in Albert Park. Unfortunately"Squizzy" wasn't there to 'break and enter' again forthis scribe. We hope though Geoff was still able toenjoy his post-match 'Sunday sippees' with Lippy .

Another'Super Rules' and VAFAUA legend, David"ball tearer" D'Altera was seen later that eveningBundoora way discussing the finer "trigger points"with another great umpiring man, Peter Flack, yes heis the father of "Sunday Sun" star Andrea .

MILESTONESCongratulations to Alan Bishop on reaching the

outstanding achievement of 450 VAFA games . Onceupon a time a'fieldie' and now in the goal square.Well done Alan .

Congratulations toGeoff Grigg on reach-ing his 150th VAFAinggame also this week-end. Geoff has also made a significant contributionon and off the ground for the VAFAUA .

Best wishes to you both for a great day, andGrifty beware of the 'dominator' in Balwyn Road onmy way home .

Congratulations also to Peter Buch an andGeoff Pritchard on their recent promotions to 'B' an d'A' Grade respectively .

SOCIAI, ROOMSJustin Toohey and the VAFAUA Executive are

looking for anyone who can volunteer a few hours ona Sunday morning to help work in the rooms . So ifyou can go to church that night instead and hop inand help it would be great.

Speaking of the social rooms, thanks to the bossMick Sneddon for your donation to the building funda few Saturdays back. One observer at the game saysyour `triggers' were spot on.

Reminder that the annual VAFAUA golf day isthis Sunday at Royal Camberwell . TigerWoods . . . . .sorry, we mean BG will tee off in the morn-ing. Expect a report from 'Jacko' (Golf Co-ordinator)on the day's proceedings. VG what did a formerBanyule legend mean when he call you "VO instead".

Also we promised not to mention the VAFAUA endof season footy trip. So there we didn't mention it.

Simmo & Spider

PS . Well done to AD on reaching your 150thVAFA game a few weeks back .

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CLUBWAREHOUSESports & Medica l

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U19 SECTIONby Brett C®nnel l

P to al round before a break and a chance for teamsconsoildate and re-group .

Review - Round 7Section 1

Old Brighton an d Old Melburnians opened theirmatch at a frenetic pace in the first 1/4, however itwas the OM's who were able to maintain theirmomentum to win convincingly adding (17) goals to(6) in the remaining 3/4's . Parnham, Alderson (4)and Ewart were key players early for the Tonners,however they had no answer to Murray ( 13), Riggand Bains for the OM's. De La Salle took top positionfollowing their hard fought win against St. Bernardsat home. The Bernards never really out of the contestbut just unable to get close enough to strike . For theD's Lee, N. Harber and Logan were fine performers,with Planta, Kavanagh an d Brandt battling manful-ly for the Bernards . Uni. Blues brought the OldParadians back to earth when they held off the fastfinishing OP's to win by 1/2 a kick . In front all day theBlues were almost upset by the OP's (9) last 1/4 goals .Best for the OP's were Po rteous, Joyce and Pruscinoin a thrilling match . Old Carey proved their strengthlies in their solid (4) 1/4 performances when theywore down Xavs to win by two kicks and firmlyentrench themselves in the four . Costello, Farmeran d Tranter proved to be fine players all day for theOC's, with the Xavs best served by Hede, Hilbert andJones . St. Kevins opened their account with a bigwin over Mazenod at Righetti Oval. Leading at everychange the SKOBS were given a fright at 1/2 time butpowered away in the second 1/2 to win well . Price upforward with (8) was SKOBS best along with Brown,Mount and Quirk . For the disappointed NoddersPaolucci, McDowell and Parry led from the front .Section 2

Old Camberwell and Beaumaris fought out aneven contest at Balwyn for 3/4's before the Sharksbooted away in the finish to win comfortably. A goal-less last 1/4 costing the 'Wellers . Whitefriarsrebounded strongly to maintain their spot in the fourand with Murray, Winterburn and Winch on fire theFriars were the better side for most of the day . TheBlacks best were Staunton, Martin and Atkins inwhat might prove to be a crucial game for the Blacks .Marcellin might have jumped out early againstWarringal but (9) second 1/2 goals to (6) gave theRedbacks a sniff at victory if only briefly. TheRedbacks had fine players in Hopgood, Walters an dYin . Old Haileybu ry proved once again that on theirday they can defeat anyone with a solid win against

Old Scotch . Relativeladder positionspointed to a Scotchie svictory but the

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Blooders had other things in mind . Junkeer, Grossand Thompson never gave in for the Scotchies .Williamstown CYMS never recovered from a ghastlyfirst 1/4 where they found themselves (8) majorsdown, to their credit they contested every issue to thefinal siren with Macleod, Twist, Wuchatsch andJames leading the way . For the victorious Lions nonewere better than Van Der Venne (4), Baxter andJohnson (7) .

Section (2) BlueWhile MHSOB enjoyed the break, AJAX went

about recording their third win for the season againstDe La Salle (2), and did so very proficiently by leadingat every change. Had they kicked straighter theJackas may well have won by a lot more and assistedtheir percentage somewhat . At Clayton Monash Blueskicked themselves out of the contest by adding (7.9) to(8 .6) after 1/4 time to go down by (2) majors at thefinal bell. For the 'Ashers Dean (3), Eley andHolloway were terrific . Ormond played well in thefirst 1/2 of their match against Old Xaverians (2) butrelaxed to allow the Xavs a sniff going into the last1/4. A (7) goal to (2) final term saw the 'Monds takecontrol with Robbins, Naughton and O'Hall oran onfire. For the Xavs S. Carrodus, Fitzgerald, Connollyand Gleeson (4) all played fine games . St. BedesMentone Tigers hammered Old Geelong at Mentoneto boost an already impressive percentage . The OGsbattled hard all day and their return of (7) majors is acredit to their work ethic and team discipline.Kingwell ( 10), Napier and Williams dominated forthe Tigers, with Bingley, McGregor and Bird fantas-tic competitors all day for the OGs.Section (2) Red

Yarra Valley returned to the winners list at theexpense of local neighbours Chirnside Park, and hadthey kicked straight a cricket score was on the cards .T. Wapshot, Telford and Tyshing did as they pleasedas the Parkers battled the match out but to no availin the finish . Therry Penola hosted St. LeosEmmaus WP and were headed from the first bounceand could not make up the deficit all day. The TwoBlues announced their form slump was over andmaybe there is something to say for coming of the bye .Sacco, Walden, Porter (5) and Kurpet were fine play-ers for Therry Penola, with Morel, Hodder and Devlin(4) great Two Blues players all day . Old Paradian s

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faced the might of North Old Boys at home and eventhat advantage could not save them from the power-ful NOBS unit led by Muiquinney, Timms andMurray with Taylor (4) and Tonkin (3) fine targets upforward . For the vanquished B. Lynch, M . Cosgriffand Price kept the OP's competitive . Old Ivanhoetravelled to Bulleen to take on Old Trinity and playeda solid (4) 1/4's of football against the ladder leaderswho were far too strong on the day, extending theirlead at every change. Palin, Coyne, Spoor an d Dowd(4) gave their all for the OIG's . Aquinas had the bye .

Previews - Round 8Section 1

St. Bernards will be looking to post their secondvictory today when they host Old Brighton on therebound. The Tonners are a swift skilful side, but willtoday find the Bernards too strong at home. De LaSalle will destroy any thought St . Kevins have ofmaking it two in a row with a strong win at hometoday. Old Melburnians fresh form a comprehensivevictory over Old Brighton last week take on Uni .Blues who just managed to hang on last week. TheBlues are a fine side but are struggling at present,which will enable the OM's to get the points in a nail-biter. Old Paradians face their second toughencounter in (2) weeks against Old Carey atBundoora and will find that the OC's too strongacross the board today. In the final match a rebound-ing Xavs play host to Mazenod and will return to thewinner list but not before the Nodders give the reign-ing premiers a committed contest for the full (4)1/4's.

Selections : St . Bernards, De La Salle, OldMelburnians, Old Carey & Old Xaverians.

Section 2Uni. Blacks will be looking to return to the win-

ners list today when they host an improving OldCamberwell . The 'Wellers will be looking to add theirthird win for the season and in an upset will provethe better side today by less than a kick . Whitefriarshost an important match at home to WilliamstownCYMS. The CY's need to return to the winners list inorder to maintain touch with the four, while theFriars can consolidate their position in the four witha win . At home the Friars are my tip today, but theCY's should never be discounted . Beaumaris willwin well against Warringal, who are improving everyweek and will surprise any team who takes themlightly. The Marcellin Old Scotch clash shapes as abeauty with the Scotchies needing to return to thewinners list and the Eagles desperate to bridge thegap between themselves and the top 1/2 of the sec-

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tton. Today the Scotchies will hold too many guns . Inthe final match Old Haileybury and Collegiansclash and results suggest the Lions will win well,however the Bloods have a knack of surprising andif on the boil today will inflict the Lions' first loss for1997 .

Selections: Old Camberwell , Whitefriars,Beaumaris, Old Scotch & Old Haileybury .

Section (2) BlueHampton Rovers an d AJAX clash for a spot in

the four today and on recent form this match shouldbe a beauty. Both clubs have many eligible U19players in their seniors and are rivals in the localjunior competition, for mine the Rovers at home .Monash Blues host St. Bedes Mentone Tigers atthe Uni . and although they will match the Tigers inthe first 1/2, the more powerful Tigers unit will pullaway in the finish. Ormond faces a real acid testwhen they travel to meet MHSOB at the High Schoolwith recent form and the ladder as a guide the High'sbetter defence will keep the 'Monds to a losing scoretoday. Old Xaverians (2) host the improving OGs at11 .30am at Toorak Park . The Xavs coming off a losslast week will be fired up to make amends and willwin, but not without another gutsy display by theOG's . De La We (2) have the bye .

Selections : Hampton Rovers, St. Bedes MentoneTigers, MHSOB & Old Xaverians (2)

Section (2) RedSt. Leos Emmaus WP host Yarra Valley in a

match where the Valley will be tested from start tofinish . If the Valley are keen to compete in theSeptember action today is a must win, and with thisincentive I believe they will triumph . Chirnside Parkand Old Paradians (2) clash at Chirnside with theOP's early season form the only indicator. TheParkers on the rebound and at home will get thepoints today . Old Trinity face North Old Boys foroutright top position in a match that will have every-thing form superb skills to tough man-on-man con-tests . The OT's deserve to start favourites fromrecent results, however a NOBS victory would notsurprise . Old Ivanhoe should be regaining playersfrom their seniors shortly which will add to theirdepth and so improve their performance todayagainst Aquinas . Today's clash will see outright bot-tom decided and with better results recently theOIG's will register their third win to date. TherryPenola have the bye .

Selections : Yarra Valley, Chirnside Park, OldTrinity & Old Ivanhoe

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CLUB XVIII SECTIONby Norm Nugent

ound 7 results were better for me than those of-, the previous Round as my success rate rose t o

75% . Half way throughout he season the struggle forthe Section 1 finals four has intensified whereasrecent results in Section 2 indicate the four could wellbe finalised! Time will tell if my thoughts prove factu-al .

REVIEW OF ROUND 7SECTION I

Old Brighton Bloods doubled the OldMelburnian's score as they recorded victory by fortyeight points . The first half of Season 1997 has seenOld Brighton Bloods stamp their authority on the lad-der, whereas it has seen Old Melburnians slump toeighth place; one rung from the bottom !

St Bernards, again showed me to be a poor judge,as De La Salle proved incapable of defeating them, asI had forecast. Inaccuracy didn't help De La Salle asthey lost by sixteen points . St Bernards, who againhave proven slow starters, are now in line to featurein the August action .

Mazenod, although proving competitive, wereunable to match the skill, size and strength of OldXaverians, who won their match by sixty eightpoints . It certainly appears that Old Xaverians areworthy premiership favourites once again .

St Kevins, really contested hard after their trau-matic week, before going down by only five pointsagainst Collegians for whom the win consolidatedtheir third place on the ladder. Only one straight kickproved to be the difference in deciding the result ofthis close contest .

Old Scotch had the Bye.

SECTION 2Mt Lilydale, who lie fourth, received a forfeit from

Old Essendon Grammarians .Despite very inaccurate kicking, Kew maintained

their unblemished record when they defeated theaccurate Thornbury Cougars by thirty five points .

Therry Penola did relish their return to the JohnPaul Fawkner Oval as they won their first game forthe season . This victory was achieved at the expenseof Marcellin, who have now lost four successivegames . The "Eagles" now face a real challenge as theystrive to make the final four .

Leaders Syndal Tally Ho, proved their superiori-ty over third placed Monash Whites, with victory bytwenty eight points . Through this winning marginSyndal Tally Ho virtually doubled the Monash score .PREVIEW OF ROUND 8SECTION 1

When the result of the St Bernards versus OldBrighton Bloods game is known today, we will allknow more about the comparative strength of these

two sides. At home StBernards are alwayscompetitive and a smany Old BrightonBloods players will be making their first visit to theWest Essendon ground the St Bernards advantagecould be greater than usual . Even though overall sta-tistics do show Old Brighton Bloods to be the betterperformed side to this stage of the season, I have thehunch that the dynamic duo Brian and Andrew havetheir charges back on track and accordingly select StBernards to win .

Neighbourhood side De La Sall e and St Kevinsmeet in Malvern for what promises to be a close con-test . Two weeks ago De La Salle recorded a meritori-ous victory while St Kevins revealed their best form ofthe season last week. St Kevins failure to win thisseason has been largely due to their unproductive for-ward line . As forwards win matches I select De LaSalle to do so without any great confidence .

In a repeat of the historic 1958 match Old Scotchplay Old Melburnians. There will be a result todayand I believe it will be a convincing victory to OldScotch . I base this assumption on the fact that OldMelburnians have failed to be competitive over manyweeks .

Old Xaverians should win again ; this time at theexpense of Collegians for whom the result will showtheir comparative talent with respect to that of theSection leaders.

Mazenod have the Bye .

SECTION 2Two of the less glamorous sides Old Essendon

Grammarians and Thornbury Cougars meet atKeilor. At home Old Essendon should field a side withsufficient talent to win the game . However any lapseby Old Essendon could provide the means forThornbury to win as they have proved competitiveover many weeks .

Kew should be able to win well again at theexpense of Therry Penola, who do not play as wellaway from home as at home . Kew's greater overall tal-ent should carry the day .

Marce llin face another difficult game againstSyndal Tally Ho, who lead the section . I believe thatthe leaders have the talent to inflict Marcellin's fifthconsecutive defeat.

For a possible First Semi Final preview MonashWhites travel to Mt Lilydale . As each side has a for-ward capable of kicking his side to victory, all defend-ers must concentrate on their opponent and hopetheir ruckmen drop back to render assistance .Overall Monash Whites have performed better during1997, but I believe that at home Mt Lilydale will proveequal to their task and win by narrow margins .

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DE LA SALLE 3.3 3.5 3.8 4.12 .38ST BERNARDS 2.1 3.5 5.9 7.10 .52Be La Salle Bolt 3, Rude. Best Brabuer. EL!Ls. Lanka Cleary, Bolt. Wtlham..mn.St Bernan4s Creak 2. Moon 2, Farrug3a. Castle, Moody. Best Creak . Moon,Denahv. Castle, Moody. Facruugia.

OLD ?CAVERIAfiB 4.1 7.7 11.11 14.12.96&iAZENOD O .C. 1.0 2.0 2.1 4.4.25Old Ravertaans Matthews 5. 2. Hnd 2 . Orsinl. O'Sulli~,an. Ockieshaw, Cclll~y.Jones. Best PetrofI. Court, AS . Ockleshaw, Jones, FittMazcavsd OC Hall . Rogers. Birch. Jacobs. Best Lind. Chllcatt. Sfelnfort. Jacobs,bourbon . Rogers

ST. KEVINS - - - 8.10.48COLLEGIANS 7.9.51St 1[evtas J. Quirk R . Quirk. F= Finch, James. Whitbread. Best Murphy. Ryan,Boyd. James. Dylan. Davies.Coflegians Oakley 6. Taylor. Best Thompson, Oakley. O'Connor. Pdathers,StralOiairn.

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CLUB XVIII (2) - 24 .05 .9 7MT. LILYDALE REC'D FORFEITOLD ESSENDON BRANUM FORFEITEDMt. Lflydak Goal kickers and best players not recehed.Old Essendoa Gammar Goal kickers and best players not received .THOR1iBURY COUGARS 1.0 3.2 3.2 5.4.34HEW 2.2 3.9 6.12 9.15.67Thoxahurp Cougm Clkcken 2. Bennett. Hul)ak, Nasreddine. Best Berton. Cutler,Robins . Bennett . Buzeski, Raba.Kew O'Dea 3. Hancock 3, Ivak . Leonard, Slainskt. Bea Slawlnksi. Curtain,Lazarus, Johnson. Lawrence, Guppy.

THERRY PENOLA O .B. 3.2 5.4 8.5 10.7.67MARCELLIN 2.0 4.2 8.5 9.6.68merry PenoEa Smith 4, Hitehens 2. Eastmure . Thmnpsan, Costello, Huddon.Best Sandman. Lyons. O'Connell. Smith. Kuret. Thompson.MsrrcrBin Goal kickers and best players not receh^ed.

SYNDAL TALLY HO 2.1 3.3 5.7 5.10.58&fONASH WHITES 1.1 3.1 3.3 4.6.30Spadal Tally Ho Goal kickers and best players not received.Monash Whites Tossm•2inen 2, Van der zalm, Anglev . Best Collter. Forbes, Dods.Piehn. Van der zakn . O'Brfm.

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LOOKING BACKby Noel Rundle

5 YEARS AGO - 199 2

De La hoped it would be a big day for Smacks(Mark) Lowe's 200th game, twice State

Representative, 5 De La flags, captain '91Premiership team . Unfortunately, the victors,Ormond, spoilt the party when they produced theirbest performance of the year to crush De La by 77points, 17.20 to 7 .9 . Best were Brett Connell,Justin Clarkson, Andrew Jobling, Phil Kingston(Orm.) and Peter Rennie, Chris Belleville,Damien Crowe and Paul Brasher (De La) . OldMentonians and Melburnians, both midfield in "B"played a thriller. The Mentonians, 8 .8, at the lastchange, did not trouble the goal umpire in the finalterm but still got home by 3 points when the O .Melbs could only manage 2 goals from 7 scoringshots. Final scores were Old Mentonians, 8.8, OldMelburnians 7 .11 . Best were C. Scott, S. Farrow,A. Petrov (Ment.) and C . Bryan, A. Witts, R. Welch(0 . Meib .) .

Simon O'Donnell of Test Cricket fame kicked 3goals in "B" Section Old Brighton's defeat ofWhitefriars, 11 .19 to 4 .7 .

The two undefeated teams in U19 Section 1, DeLa and Old Xaverians met with victory going to OX,8 .10 to 7 .5. Best were Strachan, Thomas, Nattili(OX) and Fountoulakis, Bell , Dunden (De La) .

250 games to Kew's John Brassil, 150 toRovers' B&F Darren McConville, twice club B&F,and twice in State C-F side.

Nicolosi (ANZ) was on top in "E" Section goal-kickers, 50 from 7 games.

Only undefeated teams were Old Brighton (B),St . Leo's Wattle Park (E), Old Ivanhoe (D R),Glenhuntly (ER), Old Essendon (F), Bull-Temp (GNorth) and Chirnside Park ( U19 South) .

10 YEARS AGO -1987Victoria met South Australia at the Adelaide

Oval and went down by 8 points in a thrilling finish,16 .16 to 18 .12 . Trailing by 37 points at half time,coach Bernie Sheehy made many changes : PhilMehrten from centre to full forward, back pocketNick Burne to chf, chf Mark McDonald to full back,Richard Herman If to hff, and captain PeterCurtain from defence to centre . The Vics rattled on6 goals but SA steadied and led by 21 points at thelast break. Victoria fought back and half waythrough the final term were trailing by one point.South Aus . kicked two goals to gain a narrow butdeserved victory.

The team was as fo llows:

B: Paul Matton(Therry), MarkMcClellan d(Caulf. Gr.) NickBurne (0 . Xavs) .

HB : Peter Curtain (0 . Xavs) C, Gerard Biddlestone(Therry), Russell Barnes (Ormond) VC .

C : Leigh Holt (Banyule), Phil Mehrten (Orm .), PaulConsidine (0. Par)

HF : Michael Skerrit (0. Par). Mark McDonald (Orm.),Mick Atkins (0 . Xavs) .

F: Frank Gleeson (0 . Park), Richard Herman (Coll .),Mike Yandell (U. Blues) .

Rucks: Brian Grills (0 . Par), Chris Slattery (Marc .),Darren Collins (Bull-Temp).

I/C: Dale McCann (0. Par), Andrew Smythe (Bull-Temp), Greg Tregear (Coll .) .

Kevin Segota was the VAFA's nominatedumpire for the game . The best were Mehrten,Curtain, Matton, Burne, Barnes, Yandell an dgoals came from Mehrten 5, Collins 3, Burne 2,Gleeson 2, Herman, McCann, Smythe, Tregear.

The CDEF team journeyed to Canberra to playthe Monaro League and journey they did, as whenthe fog rolled in and closed the airport ManagerStewie Stockdale organised a bus and a very tiredand sober team arrived in Canberra about 4 .30am .

Monaro were no match for coach AndrewLangford-Jones' team which won 38 .25 to 6 .0 .

Best were Mark McColl (Kew), Jeremy Nicholl s(0 . Melb), Greg Bradshaw (0. Melb), StuartCarboon (State Bank), Joey Busuttil (Kew), MarkDyson (0 . Ivan) and And rew Whelan (Aquinas) .

15 YEARS AGO - 198 2Old Melburnians congratulated Ian (Cuddles)

Cordner on his 100th game. Starting his careerwith Uni Blacks in 1971, and transferring to O .Melbs in 1976 after missing a season while over-seas. Ian was captain from 1977 to 1980, won theClub B&F '76, '78 and '81, and the B Section B&Fin '87 . Ian represented the State in '73, '77, '78, '79and '80, was State captain in '79 and '80 and '79was captain of the All Australian Amateur team .

200 games to Vic Francis (State Bank), IanMullett (0 . Brighton) and Phil Young (Monash) .Phil's contribution as President, Secretary andalmost everything else over the years had recentlyearned him Life Membership of the Club .

The team picked from CDE&F Section to play acombined Tasmanian Amateur Team atLaunceston was as follows: R . Brockwell (C), B . Ivey

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W. Bruns), S. Assetta, H. Harisiou (T'town), J.Steven (O .Camb), D. Gee, P. Smyth (0 . Ivan), M.Gillan, K. White (St. Kilda), G. Hobba, M . Legge(Banyule), N. McAuliffe, M . Purcell (Cob), P. Clayden(U.Reds), N. Vince, M . Kershaw (Geel), M . McKaige(St. Kevs), C. Robison (0 . Trin), J . Rosewarne (PowerK), and C. Rowston (H . Rovers) . Managers were NoelRundle and John Dillon.

Ray Wooley and Peter Burke umpires their100th game . Peter also played 150 games with O .Haileybury .

20 YEARS AGO - 1977A magnificent quarter by Victoria when they

added 9 .1 to South Australia's 1 .2 and gaveVictoria a 41 point win after an even first half inwhich South Australia led by 5 points . Best wereWade, Trumble, Halasa, Bourne, Wilson, I .Cordner.

At Launceston, Victoria was always in controlagainst a young Tasmanian team, scores being:Victoria 17 .14 to Tasmania's 12 .12 . Best wereCostell o, Lester, Shepherd, Power, Booth, Code .

Parkside celebrate Danny Gleesonbreaking theclub record of 270 games .

Jock Sellars coached Elsternwiek to 250senior games . Jock started his career in 1957,playing 245 games and winning "E" Section B&F.

FITOB announced the appointment of twobeautiful trainers, Gaye Baddeley & CherylFletcher, wives of players, who attended the VFLTrainers Course and were fully qualified for thearduous task of attending players' injuries and pre-match preparation .

200 games to Old Paradians' Hugh Ford who,in summer months, distinguished himself asEssendon's wicketkeeper .

25 YEARS AGO - 197 2Clash of unbeaten "F" Section leaders ended in

a very easy win for O . Camberwell againstElsternwick . Best were Sladen, Hewitt, Burt (0 .Camb) and Cottrell , Ramsay, Comber (Elsternwick).

Collegians, battling for a place in "B" Sectionfour, nullified Geelong's use of the wind in the firstquarter by 23 points . Parsons, Hughes and Pryor(Coll.) and A. Travaskis, Hampsen and E. Smith(Geel) earned a mention .

150 games to Peter Gleeson (Parkside), PeterMorris (Nat. Bank) and 100 to "Barney" O'Brien(R .O.B), Dick (Rocker) Welbye (OGG), T. M. Fitz(Assump), Barry Shearer (Alph) and James Agar(0 . Brighton) .

25 YEARS AGO - 1967AJAX, beaten by Brunswick by 3 points, suf-

fered their first defeat for the season .Neville Hughes and Peter Hutchinson played

their 200th game for Power House.Peter Rhoden reached the century mark in

coaching old Xave rians while Graham Weinertplayed his 100th game for Kew .

St Bernard's were undefeated, leading "C"Section with 7 wins .

"A" Section umpires for the day were Manee,Marsden, Norman, Harradence and George .

45 YEARS AGO - 1952Victorian team selected to play South Australia

was as follows: Bks: Piumridge (Geel), Brayley(Kew), Morgan, (Alph); Hbks : Donaldson (Orm),Sinclair (U . Blues), Judd (Coll); Centres : Thomas(OM), Brady (C . Bank), Melville (U . Blacks) ; Hfwds :Hannan (OM), Birtles (H . Rovs), Russel (0. Scotch) ;Fwds : Paton (C . Bank), Clover (H. Rov), McLaughlin(0 . Par) ; Foll: Stock (Orm), Hinton (Coll.) ; Rover:Meredith (0 . Xav), Reserves : Clarke (Ivanhoe),Rutherford (OM), Neville (Elst .) - only six playerswere 6 feet or over !

Ken (Baldy) James captained CommonwealthBank against Old Paradians - he celebrated his100th game with his 100th goal.

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REVIEW - ROUND 4At Elsternwick Park Hawthorn Citizens contin-

ued their improved form with a resounding win overparkside 2. On No .2 Oval Karingal proved that theywill be the measuring stick for 1997 Division 1 whenthey comfortably defeated Heidelberg Bombers by(27) points . Keeping the Bombers goalless in the first1/4 was the key. Keilor had their work cut outmatching the revitalised Lions, who were far toostrong two weeks ago, running out winners by some(13) goals . The Marlins confirmed their outright lead-ership of Division 2 with a strong win againstWerribee, who battled well all match . Maribyrnongin search of their first win came up against Bendigo1 and in a .fine match went down by (9) points. In thefinal match at Elsternwick a rejuvenated Broad-meadows team jumped away to a fine start anddefeated Ringwood we ll .

At Ballarat the home team played host toBendigo 2 and in a fine match the Ballarat team wontheir third match for the season and now find them-selves in second position on the Division 2 ladder.

Parkside 1 had the bye .

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PREVIEW - ROUND 5Hawthorn will be looking to consolidate their spot

in the four today when they take on Werribee . Bothteams have won 50% of their matches and today Ifavour Werribee to take the points . The Lions playKaringal at 11 .15am and will not have the skill orfirepower to defeat ladder leaders Karingal Bullstoday. The Marlins will prove far too strong forParkside 1 . A fine match is expected between Keiloran d Maribyrn ong at Brunswick this weekend . Bothteams will be searching for their first win and today Ifavour Maribyrnong Underdogs . Ringwood comingback after a defeat in their last outing will be nomatch for the Ballarat Knights who are playingexcellently at the present time .

In Bendigo Heidelberg should return to the win-ners list with a strong win over the home team, andin Division 2 Parkside 2 will battle hard but will notget near a fired up Bendigo 2 looking for their thirdwin for the season .

Bro admeadows have the bye .Player of the Round - Round 4Aaron Olsen (Broadmeadows Kangas )Reminder : Monday June 23, Elsternwick Park,

7 .30pm . FIDA Delegates' Meeting .

LADDERS ROUND 4DIVISION ONE PLAYED WON LOST DRAW FOR AGAINST % POINTSKARINGAL 4 4 0 0 224 113 198.2 16BENDIGO (1) 4 3 1 0 188 103 182.5 12HEIDELBERG 4 3 1 0 269 150 179.3 12RAID LIONS 4 2 2 0 188 133 141 .4 8MARIBYRNONG 4 0 4 0 98 229 42.8 0KEILOR 4 0 4 0 43 289 14.9 0* received forfeitDIVISION TWO PLAYED WON LOST DRAW FOR AGAINST % POINTSMARLINS * 4 4 0 0 413 97 425.8 16BALLARAT 4 3 1 0 226 129 175.2 12HAWTHORN* 4 2 2 0 213 165 129.1 8BENDIGO (2) 4 2 2 0 151 154 98.1 8RINGWOOD 4 2 2 0 151 174 86.3 8BROADMEADOWS 4 2 2 0 196 251 78.1 8WERRIBEE 4 2 2 0 157 211 74.4 8PARKSIDE 1 4 2 2 0 167 226 73.9 8PARKSIDE 2* 4 1 3 0 123 391 31 .5 4* received forfeitNB : teams receiving the bye are given (4) points but no %forfeiting teams receive average losing score, teams forfeited against receive average winning score for theround

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UNDER-19 (1)ST. BERNARDS v . OLD BRIGHTON Field: D . Anderson(R) T . Carrick Goal : Gary Clancy Robert Parry DE LASALLE v. ST. KEVINS Field: N. McCorquodale (R) A.Scherini Goal : John Robinson John Thompson OLDMELBURNIANS v . UNIVERSITY BLUES Field : S. AlgerR . Love Goal : David Murray Bernie Dix OLD PARADIANSv . OLD CAREY Field : M . Pinney F . Karabelas OLDXAVERIANS v. MAZENOD 0 C Field : P. Simpson (R) B.McKee Goal: Robert Dunstan Phil BurgUNDER-19 (2)UNIVERSITY BLACKS v. OLD CAMBERWELL ATMCALISTER OVAL Field : M . Allen A . Carrick WHITE-FRIARS v. WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS Field : C . Ryan A.Harris Boundary : R . Binding BEAUMARIS v . WARR IN-GAL Field: C . Stevens (J) N. Evans MARCELLIN v . OLDSCOTCH Field: P . Tuppen OLD HAILEYBURY v. COL-LEGIANS FISHER OVAL, HAILEYBURY COLLEGE,

KEYSBOROUGH Field : I . Burgess C. BrajtbergBoundary: M. ClarkeUNDER-19 BLUEHAMPTON ROVERS v. AJAX Field: D. Perkins D. IschiaMONASH BLUES v. ST. BEDES MENTONE TIG. Field :R . Devine G . Kelly MHSOB v. ORMOND Field : M . FordeK . Brewer OLD XAVERIANS v. OLD GEELONG AT11 .30 A.M. Field: G. Armstrong J . Bell DE LA SALLE (2)has the bye .UNDER-19 REDST. LEOS EMMAUS v. YARRA VALLEY AT 1 .00 P.M .Field: M. O'Brien CIIIRNSIDE PARK v . OLD PARADI-ANS (2) AT 1 .30 P.M. Field: K. McMahon D . FatekasNORTH OLD BOYS v . OLD TRINITY FRIDAY NIGHT AT7.00 P.M. Field : M. Sneddon S . Lugowski OLD IVANHOEv. AQUINAS Field : P. Bailey J . Papas THERRY PENOLAhas the bye .

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UNDER 19 SECTION 1- 24 .05.97OLD BRIGHTON 8.2 8.5 11.10 12.12.84OLD MEI.BURh7ANS 8.1 15.2 18.5 25.8 .158Old Brighton Alderson 4 . Dimer 2. Rolls . Ewan, RaJu .1WaWIL O'Neill. Hayward. BeatParnham . Alderson . Knott. Betts, Hasforth.Old lddburnlane Murray 13. Sewell, lYrtght . Cooch . Purcell. Tandy . Canons. BestMurray. Rigg. Rams. Setlgky. Hope. --DE LA SAtLE 5.3 8.4 31.8 15.8.99ST. BERNARDS 2.0 4.0 7.2 9.6.60Dc La Salle Am 5. t.o6Nan 3 . Mahe 2. McHenry . Freer. Thomas . Mercurl . Hrnrden. BestLee. Harber. Logan . Mecurt. Pedectnl. Aron.St. Benurds Otmnan 2 . Thomas 2. Legudl. James Mount . Joe Mount . Hogan. Feuster.Best Planta. Kavanagh, Brandt. Swann . Hegan.l3mtano.

UNIVERSITYBLUES 3.4 8.4 13.9 17.10 .112OLD PARADIANS 3.2 5.3 8.5 17.7 .109University Blues; Goal kkkers and best players not recetedOld Parndiana Ventura 7. Stevens 2. Santas 2 . Porteous 2. Baker. Rees, Pruscmo. Ciatrob.Beet Porteous. Joyce. Pruscmo. VNantL TaLuico. Stevens.OLD CAREY 3.4 7.8 10.12 11.17.83OLD XAVERIANS 4.2 7.3 9.8 10.11.71Old Carey Hood 3, Bond 3, Lautelte 2, Yaghmoot S . 'am, Battle. Beat Costello, Former .Tranter. Mai . T. KOad• Hooct.Old Xnerinu Barrett 4 . Ireland 2 . Hilbert. Drake . Jates . Stapleton . Kay. Best Hede .Hilbert, Jones, Healy. tVtnter. Dillon.ST.%EVBVS 4.6 7.10 18.10 19 .13.127MATEI4OD O.C. 3.1 7.2 8 .2 10.4.84St. ficvlns Price S

. at S. Allis. CresswelL Quirk. Searle. Vincent . Moore . Bert Price .

Broam . Mount, Quirk. Srarto. Vincent ,ALzenod OC Datis 2. McDowell 2. Balky 2. FOtmSINls. Hawkins. McCulloch . Van Suy3en .Best

Pavlactl . McDowell. Parry. Grnt. Fotmiotts. v,4sm.

UNDER 19 SECTION 2,- 24 .05.97OLD CAMBERWELL 3 .1 5.7 7.7 7.8.89BFr1UMARIS A.F.C. 3.1 5.2 7.4 11.5.71Old Camberwell Goal kickers, and best players not received .Besunurb AFC Vance S. McLean 2, Cordeld• Maloney . Palmer. Horter. Best McLevt .Car8ekl. Vance. Gibson. McKenzie. Horkr.B'ffiTEPRUIRS 3.3 7.4 9.7 16.10.108L:ITVERSriY BLACKS 2

.64.8 6.14 8.14.62

Wliltefrinrs Sullh•an 4. Wlnch 3. Dais 2, Phan 2. Setches. Murray, Duffy. Bond . l.orthey .Best Murrav.lVmterhu rn . Wlnch. Duffv . Phan . Bwtd ..Univeretty Blocks Schilling 3 . Mackee 2, Clement . Peck. Staunton. BeatStauntan . Martin .AOdns. McCauley. SciWWtg. AtacKee.WARRfRGAL AFC 1.1 1.4 8.8 10.7.67MARCEII.Bi 5.1 7.5 10 13 .8 .88Warringel Welch 3 . Pope 2. Mutton 2. Sprwks. Kim=. Taylor. Beat HopgootL Walters.5tn . Wil.son. Ktrmeaz. George.Marcellin Panp~larallo 8 . AtcCailum 3. Kearney 2, Cull . Avzangeits. Beat Cull, Dhtazdo.

. Mathews. Pappalorollo.OLD SCOTCH 1.2 2.7 4.12 8.14 .40OLD HAILEYBURY 2.3 4.5 11 .7 12

. 0'.4 Scotch Hawkins 4, Chaproan . Gross . Beat Junkeer. Gross . Thompson. Tlndale.F•.ewart. Liners.CA HaBeyhury E(stathtau 6. Dimond 2 . Rhters. McKay. Best Jayasereya Davey. Dunphy.TheBe. ECStathiat. Waters .

WBdJAMSTOWN CYhffi 1.0 4.1 5.3 5.4 .30COLLEGIANS 1.0 3.1 8.2 7.3 .45WOllemsto•an CYMS Twist 2. V,ialtda Hunt. El HoWI . Best Macleod . Twist. Wuclunsch.James. Matthews.CaBeglens Johnson 7. Van Der 44tme 4, Waycott 4, Harris 3, Britton 2, Godfav 2.H~Fdng. Baxter. Samuel. Best Van Der Verne . Baxter. Johnson . Champion . Samuel,c«~ey.

NAMEUNDER 19 (1)

CLUB LAST WK TOTA L

JOHNSON UNI BLUESMURRAY OLD MELBURNIANS 13BARRETT OLD XAVERIANS 3UNDER 19 (2)

352924

HAWKINS OLD SCOTCH 4 31EFSTATHIOU OLD HAILEYBURY 6 28PAPPALARDO MARCELLIN 6 25UNDER 19 (BLUE)KINGWELL ST BEDES MENTONE 10 29NAUGHTON ORMOND 3 25CARROLL ST BEDES MENTONE 6 21COBURN OLD XAVERIANS 3 19TREGEAR HAMPTON ROVERS 1 17UNDER 19 (RED )JONES OLD TRINITY 7 23

PORTER THERRY PENOLA 5 19STELLA THERRY PENOLA 18

® THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 1997

UNDER 19 (2) BLUE - 24.05 .9 7AJ.+1X. 2 .8 4.10 10.12 13.16 .94DE LA SALLE (2) 1.2 3.3 5.4 8.5 .41AJAX Goal kickers and hest players not receAcd .De La Salk (2) Rea3e 2, Bunting. Griggs. MyslakMls . Clancy. Beet Donnmgton. Tucker.King. Hayes. Reude. SRver.MO2IASH BLUES 1.3 2.5 4.9 8.12.60HAMPTON ROVERS 3.0 813 10.3 11.8.72Monash Blues Dean 3 . Holoxxay 2, McGee . Nolan. Best Dean . Eley. Holloway. McGee.Hauidns . Riordan .Hampton Rovers Nelson 4 . Anderson, M . Dunball. R. Dunball. James. Atkluntec Rehn.Tregear. Best Ai . Dunball. Anderson, Armour. Nelson, A. Mss. Qum .ORMOND 8.3 11 .7 15.11 22.19 .151OLD RAVERIAMB (2) 2.1 8.1 11.1 13.3.81Ormond Byron 3. Black 3. Naughton 3. Pac3m 3 . Stephen52. Cullen 2. Livingstone 2, Rawart2 . Brown. Ashtccd . Best Robbins, Naughton, Olizlloran. Hammond. Bla3c . Byron.Old Xnveriens (2) Gleesal 4. Coburn 3 . Lynleton 2. Delahunty. Fowler, Kennedy. Home.Best Carrodus, F7tzgerald. Connally, Hart, Ford. Poulos .

ST. B5 ME*7f T1G 7.8 18.12 23.18 35.24,234OLD GEELONG 1.0 3.1 6.2 7.3.45St. B's Ment Tt8lUngwmtl 10. Carroll 6, Ferguson 5, Gangl 4. MnShane 2, Kidd 2, Cousins,Cunningham, Sertilim.1448:Ins . Williams, Made .Best Rntgxe8. Napier. Wi➢4ams. Contains,FiNM. Falh7ngham.Old Geelong Landy 3. Lux 2, Gatenby. Best Bhtgley. McGn'gm Bird. Lugsdin. Bolton.Muns .M.H.S.O.B.: BYE

UNDER 19 ( 2) RED - 24.05 .9 7YARRA VAT.I.EY 3.10 8.18 12.22 1833.119CHIRNSIDE PARK 3.1 5.3 7.5 8.7.55Yerra Valley OB Casano 6. MeBrath 4. Laing 3 . Searl . Matters, Tetford . Best ltapshot,Telkrd. Tyshlnq . Casano. Lloyd. Thompsan.Chhnslde Park Pkcfloh 4. Knight. Goddard. Varga. Heat Adams . ABatt

. IM Fiction,

Chlnukk. C . PMCto➢1. R. PkctolL

THERRY PEliOiA O .B. 3.4 7.6 10.7 13.13.91ST. LEOS EMMAUS WP 5.7 8.13 12.15 14 .17.101T herry Permit Porter 5 . McMahat 2, Sacco 2. J. Smith, G . South . Van Engekn.Zampogna . Hat Sacco. Raiden. Karel . Fltzpatrkk. Porter. Van Engelen.in

I.eoa E.RB41AU5 WP Devim 4. Morel 2 . 1.ett7ns 2. McLoughlin . McClusky, Thomas,Hewxy. Nodder, R7111s. Beat Morel. Hodder. DevOn . P.7➢ls. Cashen . Volpt .OLD PARADIANS (2) 2.2 2.4 3.8 7.10.52NORTH OLD BOYS 5.0 8.4 12.7 18.8.104Old Paradinns (2) Boyd 4. Sacco. Constantin, O'Connoc Best Lynch, CcsgrN Prim .O'Connor. Boyd . Costantm.North Old Buys Taylor 4 . Tonkin 3. Cartse 2. Mwstafa. Skene, l0toder, McEenrte. Jones,Bceasyulea . Hewitt. Best Mulqamney. Tlmms, Murray, Tonkin. Jones . Cartss .OLD TRINITY 7.1 12.4 18.8 28.11.172OLD IVANHOE 2 .3 4.8 8.8 8.9.87Old Trinity Grelg 4, Jones 7. Natoli. When, Passadcr 4. Pawsey 2 . Newman 2,Hutchntson . Butler 2, Arrow Smith 3. Somerville. Beat Pawsey. Jones. tlatat>Js . Newman.Arro;45nmh . 9.9t5a1.Old ivanhoe Dowd 4. Patin, Spoor. Coyr. Vincent. Best Patin . Coyne. Dead. t4aidell .Spoor, Bemet .AQUINAS. BYE

1- =7iROUND 9

(NB . No Matches Queen's Birthday Weekend)UNDER-19 (1 )OLD BRIGHTON v . DE LA SALLEUNIVERSITY BLUES v . ST . BERNARDSOLD CAREY v. OLD MELBURNIANSMAZENOD 0 C v. OLD PARADIANSST. KEVINS v. OLD XAVERIANSUNDER-19 (2)OLD CAMBERWELL v . WHITEFRIARSWARRINGAL v . UNIVERSITY BLACKSOLD SCOTCH v. BEAUMARISCOLLEGIANS v. MARCELLINU-19 (2) BLU EWILLIAMSTOWN CYMS v . OLD HAILEYBURYAJAX v . MONASH BLUESORMOND v. DE LA SALLE (2)OLD GEELONG v . MHSO BST. BEDES MENTONE TIG . v. OLD XAVERIANS (2)HAMPTON ROVERS has the bye .U-19 (2) REDYARRA VALLEY v . THERRY PENOLAOLD PARADIANS (2) v . ST . LEOS EMMAUSOLD TRINITY v. CHIRNSIDE PARKAQUINAS v . NORTH OLD BOYSOLD IVANHOE has the bye .

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l,J_~il

( =};ll ;ro)1~~11 1

RumNERS, TmtmNEPIS, WATER AR~ dl P- SUmpires have been instructed to inspect all runners', water carriers' and trainers' uniforms before matches and ifnot up to standard the official is to be told he/she is not able to take the field un til attired correctly.

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

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

00 0

MELEES - BEWAR EA melee is 'Where an incident takes place

involving players pushing, scragging, jumpinginto packs, throwing each other to the ground o r

other or other similar such conduct"

r, ~;~ E EvL~i CPATRONS ARE NOT PERMITTED TO BRING ALCOHOL INTO

ELSTERNWICK PARK OR INTO ANY VAFA VENU E

SPORTSCCVERJADVANCE BANK "PICK THE PRE M IERS" WEEKLY WINNERSCOLLEGIANS, OLD PARADIANS*, UNI . BLUES ~(* both entries won! 2 prizes!! }

Ring Tony (VAFA PROPERTIES) to claim prize .44 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 1997

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L .- .iIKDRAW 1997

This Sat : Ormond v. Old Ivanho eThis Sun : Old Brighton v. Therry PenolaNext Sat : NO MATCHNext Sun : VAFA v. South AustraliaSat. 14/6: De La Salle v . Old ParadiansSun 15/6 : FIDA MatchesSat. 21/6 Therry Penola v. St KevinsSun. 22/6 NO MATCHSat. 28/6 Mazenod v. MHSOBSun. 29/6 NO MATCHSat. 5/7 MHSOB v. Old IvanhoeSun. 6/7 FIDA MatchesSat. 12/7 Old Ivanhoe v. Therry PenolaSun. 13/7 Old Scotch v . Old ParadiansSat. 19/7 NO MATCHSun. 20/7 St Bernards v. Old Scotch

Reserves/C18 Seniors/U19failed to provide failed to provide

scores by 2 .30 p.m . final scores by 5 p.m .

ALL CLEARALL Llt?S,_' ,_ ~~ S ,~~'.a 1 1~ . .

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

* INELIGIB L E PLAYERS (from round 5)

Old Paradians U19/red-$100Aquinas U19/red - $100

(failure to sign teamsheet)

Anthony Parkin, Collegians . Elbowing, 6 matches .Tim Harvey, St . Bernards . Misconduct, 2 matches .Andrew Johnston, Collegians (Reserves) . Striking, 2 matches .Stephen Jankovic, Glenhuntly. Striking, 4 matches .Tim Gilchrist, Monash Gryphons . Failed to attend tribunal, 1 match .

* Danny Carroll , Eley Park. Disputing umpire's decision, 1 match .* Matthew Cosgriff, Old Paradians (Under-19) . Abusive language, 2 matches.* Mark Ploenges, Old Paradians (Under-19) . Disputing umpire's decision, 1 match .

' Accepted prescribed penalt y

~ ~AMSHEE1'.SOriginal and pinkropy must be lodgedvith umpires no laterLhan half time of anymatcn . ; .

Each player mustsign, the originalclearly beside namewhich must showfirst and surname.

Blue copy must behanded to oppositioncaptain at toss ofcoin .

F- --I"

Sunday Age VAFA sportswriter

Garry Petroff writes about Saturday A

section matches played and previews the

Sunday A section match of the day .

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I -fZ Y~ BLADES CLUB C HAMPIONSHI P$1500 TO THE WINNING CLUB

Points have been allocated for Round 7 matches and the leading 23 clubs are shown . A team that has a bye is credited wit h

a win . A senior win receives (8 points) ; reserv es (2 points); U19 (5 points); club XVIII (2 points) . If a club's 4 teams all win

6 bonus points are given; if 3 teams all win 4 ; if 2 teams win club receive 2 bonus points . Bonus points from previous round s

are also shown.

NAME SEN. RES. U-19 C-18 TOTAL BON. BON. BON. PREV. TOTAL4/4 3/3 2/2 BON.

*INELIGIBLE PLAYER(S) RD 4ST BEDES MENTONE TIGERS 7 7 7 0 105 4 24 13 3OLD XAVERIANS' 6 6 7 5 105 6 11 1NORTH OLD BOYS 6 6 6 0 90 4 16 11 0

COLLEGIANS 5 6 7 5 97 18 108OLD SCOTCH 6 7 5 4 95 12 107

WHITEFRIARS 0 C 7 7 4 0 90 12 102ORMOND 6 4 5 0 81 4 12 97KEW 6 6 0 7 74 4 16 94YARRA VALLEY 0 B 6 6 4 0 80 4 8 92~VILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 7 6 2 0 78 4 8 90UNIVERSITY BLACKS 6 6 3 0 75 8 83SOUTHBANK 7 7 0 0 70 2 10 82

DE LA SALLE 3 4 8 2 76 6 82

OLD PARADIANS 4 2 9 0 81 0 8 1OLD BRIGHTON 6 4 2 6 78 0 78

OLD CAREY 5 4 5 0 73 4 77

BEAUMARIS 5 4 4 0 68 8 7 6

THERRY PENOLA 4 6 4 2 68 6 74

MHSOB 4 3 6 0 68 4 7 2

OLD GEELONG 6 5 2 0 68 4 72

MARCELLIN 5 3 2 3 62 0 6 2

OLD HAILEYBURIANS 5 0 4 0 60 0 6 0

ST KEVINS 5 6 1 1 59 0 59

As a result of the following club's teams all winning in Round 7(min . of 3 teams required), the following players win a pair ofBlades boots - C . Symes (Orm .), M . Hecker (St. Bed.), B . Collison (NOBs), D . McConville (Hampton Rov .), D . Quilty (Whitef), A .Gencarelli (Kew) .These players were named best player for their senior team . Each player to phone Peter Warner (9889 9222) to arrange collec-tion of prize .

If so then you are invited to come and join Macquarie UniAFC, Sydney's friendliest football club . We are currentlyexperiencing a revival on the field and welcome new playersand officials from interstate.

o Competitive Teams ; • Great Facilities; • Heavy Social Calendar

For further information please call :

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

• Ross Hinscliff (02) 9413 3584 (h )

• Terence Turton (02) 9412 1453 (h)

M TuC AE,t-I IO C(l(ITRAI 1 CQ 1007

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VAFAPREMIERSHIP LISTS

1997W L D FOR AGST

A RESERVE SECTIO NOLD SCOTCH 7 0 0 728 348OLD XAVERIANS 6 1 0 754 370COLLEGIANS 6 1 0 588 451UNIVERSITY BLUES 4 3 0 604 458DE LA SALLE 4 3 0 630 505OLD MELBURNIANS 3 4 0 534 473OLD PARADIANS 2 5 0 434 560OLD TRINITY 2 5 0 362 764STBERNARDS 1 6 0 440 791OLD HAILEYBURY 0 7 0 349 703 49,64 0

B RESERVE SECTIONSTKEVINS 6 1 0 807 453THERRY PENOLA OB 6 1 0 543 400OLD BRIGHTON 4 3 0 637 402OLD IVANHOE 4 3 0 520 555ORMOND 3 3 1 526 517M H S O B 3 4 0 507 533BANYULE 3 4 0 391 669IVANHOE 2 5 0 524 558MAZENOD 0 C 1 5 1 429 428ST KILDA STH CAULFIELD 1 6 0 254 768

C RESERVE SECTIO NST BEDESRAENT. TIGERS 6 0 1 646 348NORTH OLD BOYS 6 1 0 793 292MONASH BLUES 5 2 0 450 468THOMASTOWN 4 2 1 568 491ST LEOS EMMAUS W P 4 3 0 474 548MARCELLIN 3 4 0 442 393HAMPTON ROVERS 3 4 0 431 532OLD MENTONIANS 1 6 0 413 589BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE 1 6 0 371 539AJAX 1 6 0 306 694

D RESERVE SECTIONWHITEFRIARS 7 0 0 693 310PARKSIDE 6 1 0 610 438OLD GEELONG 5 2 0 579 335BEAUMARIS A F C 4 3 0 490 476OLD CAMBERWELL 3 3 1 418 474SALESIAN O C 3 4 0 410 526OLD ESSENDON OR. 2 4 1 485 451CAULFIELD GRAMMAR 2 5 0 319 493ST JOHNS O C 1 6 0 386 606AQUINAS 0 B 1 6 0 351 632

E EAST RESERVE SECTIONYARRA VALLEY OLD BOYS 6 1 0 749 339KEW 6 1 0 593 366OLD CAREY 5 2 0 451 260RICHMOND CENTRAL 4 3 0 560 481BULLEEN COBRAS 4 3 0 583 524ELEY PARK A F C 3 4 0 481 475CHIRNSIDE PARK 3 4 0 298 427HAWTHORN CITIZENS 3 4 0 330 795ELTHAM COLLEGIANS 1 6 0 246 685

E CENTRAL RESERVE SECTIO Nx UNIVERSITY BLACKS 6 1 0 749 77

WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 6 1 0 615 260WEST BRUNSWICK 6 1 0 469 281UNIVERSITY REDS 5 2 0 488 257UHSOB 4 3 0 461 551'SWINBURNE UNIVERSITY 3 4 0 267 441NORTH BRUNSWICK 2 5 0 370 550LA TROBE UNIVERSITY 2 5 0 143 673OLD WESTBOURNE A F C 1 6 0 149 664

PTS

209.20 24203.78 24130.38 24131 .88 16124.75 16112.90 1 277.50 847.38 855 .63 4

178 .15 24113.13 24158.46 1693.69 16

101 .74 1495.12 1258,45 1293 .91 8

100.23 633 .07 4

185 .63 26271 .58 2 496.15 20115,68 1886.50 16112.47 1281.02 1270.12 468.83 444,09 4

223 .55 28139 .27 24172.84 20102.94 1688.19 1477.95 1 2

107.54 1064,71 863.70 455.54 4

220.94 24162 .02 24173 .46 20116 .42 16111 .26 16101 .26 1 2

69 .79 1241,51 1235.91 4

972.73 24236.54 24166 .90 24189 .88 2083 .67 1660 .54 1267.27 821.25 822.44 4

E SOUTH RESERVE SECTIONSOUTHBANK C B A AFC 7 0 0 911 228 399.56 28OAKLEIGH A F C 5 2 0 557 500 111 .40 20ST MARYS 4 3 0 493 587 83 .99 16POWER HOUSE 3 3 1 469 504 93 .06 14PENINSULA O 8 3 4 0 557 439 126 .88 12ELSTERNWICK 3 4 0 462 519 89 .02 12MONASH GRYPHONS 3 4 0 415 500 83,00 12GLENHUNTLY 3 4 0 386 477 80.92 12ST PATRICKS MENTONE 2 4 1 338 528 64 .02 10ANZ ALBERT PARK 1 6 0 342 748 45.72 4

W L D FOR AGST % PTS

CLUB XVIII (1)OLD BRIGHTON BLOODS 6 1 0 494 283 174 .56 24

X OLD XAVERIANS 5 2 0 325 153 212.42 20COLLEGIANS 5 2 0 439 398 110.30 20OLD SCOTCH 4 3 0 340 286 118.88 16MAZENOD 0 C 4 3 0 451 399 113.03 16ST BERNARDS 4 3 0 276 415 66.51 16DE LA SALLE 3 4 0 288 348 82.76 12OLD MELBURNIANS 2 5 0 271 521 52.02 8ST KEVINS 1 6 0 157 447 35,12 4

CLUB XVIII (2)KEW 7 0 0 562 260 224.80 28SYNDAL TALLY HO 7 0 0 468 229 204 .37 28MONASH WHITES 4 3 0 497 337 151.99 16MT LILYDALE O C 4 3 0 423 325 130.15 16MARCELLIN 3 4 0 310 364 85.16 12OLD ESSENDON GR . 3 4 0 246 386 63.73 12THORNBURY COUGARS 1 6 0 293 433 67.67 8THERRY PENOLA OB 2 5 0 245 545 44.95 8OLD GEELONG 0 4 0 132 346 38.15 0

UNDER-19 SECTION 1DE LA SALLE 6 1 0 780 602 129.57 24UNIVERSITY BLUES 5 2 0 817 493 165 .72 20OLD PARADIANS 5 2 0 823 526 156.46 20OLD CAREY 5 2 0 692 536 126 .74 20OLD XAVERIANS 4 3 0 647 580 111,55 16OLD MELBURNIANS 4 3 0 626 707 88,54 16OLD BRIGHTON 2 5 0 612 790 77,47 8MAZENOD 0 C 2 5 0 477 742 64.29 8STKEVINS 1 6 0 454 769 59.04 4ST BERNARDS 1 6 0 394 752 52.39 4

UNDER-19 (2)COLLEGIANS 7 0 0 896 403 222.33 28OLD SCOTCH 5 2 0 720 521 138.20 20WHITEFRIARS 4 3 0 764 448 170.54 16OLD HAILEYBURY 4 3 0 620 599 105.26 16BEAUMARIS A F C 4 3 0 591 573 103 .14 16UNIVERSITY BLACKS 3 4 0 453 574 78 .92 12WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 3 4 0 551 744 74 .06 12OLD CAMBERWELL 2 5 0 547 625 87 .52 8MARCELLIN 2 5 0 423 681 62.11 8WARRINGAL A F C 0 7 0 366 1121 32.65 0

ST BEDES MENT. TIGERSMHSO BORMONDAJAXHAMPTON ROVER SOLD XAVERIANS (2)MONASH BLUESDE LA SALLE (2)OLD GEELONG

OLD TRINITYNORTH OLD BOYSYARRA VALLEYTHERRY PENOLA OBOLD PARADIANS (2)ST LEO'S EMMAUS W PCHIRNSIDE PARK A F COLD IVANHOEAQUINAS 0 C

UNDER-19 (2) BLUE7 0 0 999 239 417.99 286 1 0 774 353 219.26 246 1 0 760 538 141.26 243 4 0 449 593 75.72 123 4 0 S55 736 75.41 123 4 0 361 635 56.85 122 5 0 434 595 72.94 82 5 0 347 723 47.99 82 5 0 389 828 46.98 8

UNDER-19 (2) RED6 1 0 689 422 163.27 246 1 0 523 422 123.93 245 2 0 710 472 150.42 204 3 0 749 646 115.94 164 3 0 517 512 100.98 163 4 0 449 551 81,49 123 4 0 334 627 53.27 122 5 0 488 890 54.87 82 5 0 415 765 54.25 8

X INELIGIBLE PLAYER(S) ROUND 4 .

REM a~ Lvt~L~ ---PATRONS ARE NOT PERMITTED TO BRINGALCOHOL INTO ELSTERNWICK PARK OR

INTO ANY VAFA VENU E

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VAFAPREMIERSHIP LISTS

1997

W

OLD XAVERIANS 6OLD SCOTCH 6COLLEGIANS 5OLD HAILEYBURY 5OLD PARADIANS 4DE LA SALLE 3OLD MELBURNIANS 2UNIVERSITY BLUES 2OLD TRINITY 1STBERNARDS 1

OLD BRIGHTON 6ORMOND 6ST KEVINS 5MHSOB 4THERRY PENOLA OB 4MAZENOD 0 C 3IVANHOE 3OLD IVANHOE 3ST KILDA STH CAULFIELD 1BANYULE 0

ST BEDES/MENTONE TIGERS 7NORTH OLD BOYS 6MARCELLIN 5OLD MENTONIANS 5BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE 4THOMASTOWN 3HAMPTON ROVERS 2MONASH BLUES 2ST LEOS EMMAUS W P 1AJAX 0

WHITEFRIARS 7OLD GEELONG 6BEAUMARIS A F C 5OLD ESSENDON GR. 5PARKSIDE 3CAULFIELD GRAMMAR 3AQUINAS O B 2ST JOHNS O C 2OLD CAMBERWELL 1SALESIAN 0 C 1

KEW 6YARRA VALLEY OLD BOYS 8OLD CAREY 5CHIRNSIDE PARK 4RICHMOND CENTRAL 4ELTHAM COLLEGIANS 3BULLEEN COBRAS 2ELEY PARK A F C 2HAWTHORN CITIZENS 1

WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 7UNIVERSITY BLACKS 6WEST BRUNSWICK 4NORTH BRUNSWIVCK 4UHSOB 3UNIVERSITY REDS 3SWINBURNE UNIVERSITY 3LA TROBE UNIVERSITY 3OLD WESTBOURNE A F C 2

SOUTHBANK C B A 7ST PATRICKS MENTONE 6POWER HOUSE 5PENINSULA 0 B 5GLENHUNTLY 4OAKLEIGH A F C 2ST MARYS 2ELSTERNWICK 2MONASH GRYPHONS 1ANZ ALBERT PARK 1

L D FOR AGSTA SECTION

1 0 645 5851 0 767 5982 0 722 5892 0 623 6543 0 633 6874 0 592 6835 0 631 6045 0 618 6966 0 538 6446 0 573 802

B SECTION1 0 1028 5501 0 780 5822 0 801 7163 0 730 6143 0 790 8314 0 789 6784 0 784 7584 0 711 7966 0 693 10737 0 586 1094

C SECTIO N0 0 1037 5251 0 844 4632 0 850 4052 0 806 6513 - 0 776 6694 0 616 7715 0 609 6895 0 487 9696 0 622 9097 0 411 1007

D SECTION0 0 845 5351 0 815 6472 0 774 5632 0 758 6334 0 680 7264 0 608 6525 0 669 8235 0 537 7396 0 567 7416 0 588 782

E EAST SECTION1 0 968 4271 0 1061 5041 0 532 4071 1 603 4003 0 718 5634 0 389 9714 1 744 6125 0 402 8636 0 309 979

E CENTRAL SECTIO N0 0 713 4121 0 818 3483 0 524 4933 0 549 651

4 0 616 .674

4 0 507 5654 0 440 5804 0 408 6595 0 426 619

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