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Page 1: The Amateur Footballer, Week 8, 1998

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Wake up to radio's biggest serve of sporting news, interviews

and entertainment each weekday morning. The Big Sports Breakfast .

5.30-9am weekdays . Only on Radio Sport 927AM .

Offlo0 OLD©G'e og '°,_J[tiUoProudly supporting the V.A .FA .

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BEST ON GROUND MEDALLIONSFOR ALL SECTIONS

he best player on the ground in the A section grandI. is awarded the "Jock" Nelson Medal . Up to

this year A section has been the only section to have thi sadiuon in place . At last year's seminar it was decided to

~: :,id the tradition to cover all senior and under 19 see-in the same way . The under 19 sub-committee ha s

f°_,n most active in putting names before the Executiveind already the decision has been made the award thebest on ground in the U/19 final the Alex Johnsonmedal . The VAFA Awards sub-committee would also wel-einc input regarding suitable names for consideration

iir B.C,D .E,F and the other under 19 section best on_rnund medallions . Thoughts in wTiting to go to myself,:nd Lhese will go before the appropriate sub-committee .

1858 CLUBI was most interested to receive in the mail during,~ , ek an invitation to breakfast at Melbourne's Hotel

~oilici on Thursday June 18 to commemorate the first:iu,iralian Rules football match which was playedci,rcen Scotch Coll ege and Melbourne Grammar in

1858. A fortnight later in the VAFA Old Scotch play Oldlburnians and both clubs are to be congratulated, as

Ash time they meet both clubs celebrate the occasion in~ing way .For details regarding the breakfast, which features

akers Tony Liberatore, Doug Hawkins, Bri an Coll isgC and Dr. Margaret Lyndley . ring Sandy Robertson:10412 031320 .

SPORTSCOVER PICK THE SEVEN PREMIERSSwinburne University AFC was selected from theentries able to pick the card last weekend . The las t

i .r, ;ut will be known after today's games and the 5:Iy winners for May will go into a draw for 2 Sherrill

V'AFA DISTRICT CLUB Si<t year a meeting was held with representatives o f

r di .crict clubs who were concerned about their future,r~icularlv when their situation was contrasted to an

~r hool team enjoying the luxury of school team play-:Iowing through to the Old Boys' team . A Steering

Committee was formed which put a number of requests

before the ExecutiveCommittee for it to con-sider. Many of thesewere rejected as theywere the antithesis ofwhat the VAFA standsfor. Two major conces-

PHIL STEVENSCHIEF EXECUTIVE

OFFICERsions however were made in regards to the reinstatementguidelines . A new guideline, which many thought wenttoo close to allowing professional players (other thanfrom the elite AFL) free access to the VAFA competition.This guideline was seen, if used, to be able to balance theplaying field in terms of district and non-district clubshaving access to a similar number of players . The guide-line -"that a player, who has not attained the age of 24as of September of the year preceding the season forwhich the player seeks reinstatement, can be reinstatedto a VAFA club which is in C section or below" .

The other amendment to the guidelines was that anyplayer reinstated . who normally had to stay with his newclub whilst it participated in 30 scheduled senior match-es, could if he wished, immediately transfer to a clubin a lower section of the VAFA upon gaining reinstate-ment.

Both these concessions were seen by the Executiveas offering significant potential assistance to dist rictclubs.

On this coming Monday evening the Executive will beoutlining its views on preserving the amateur ethos of thecompetition in the future and will be inviting districtclubs to submit any new information to be considered,that has not already been submitted for previous con-sideration, which could be of possible assistance to dis-trict clubs' hopes of surviving in the future .

All new information will be considered at the annualend of year seminar including a revision of all guide-lines which are the subject of review at the end of eachseason .

It was interesting during the week to trace the histo-rv of reinstatement guidelines . The only original guide-line was if a player left a VAFA club and went to leaguefootball he could return to his former club . If he choseany other course of action he could forget a future returnto the VAFA .

OOT ,' L'l-,u LTHE JOURNAL OF THE VICTORIAN AMATEUR FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION

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Just when you thought it might be safe to pencilin a few certainties, last round's A-sectionmatches threw up a few surprises . It was cause for

hope among those sides who might have consigne dseason 1998 to the just-not-good-enough' pile, an dstruck just a twinge of panic among those fans whohave purchased series tickets for this 'years fmals ,comfortable in the knowledge that their team will betheir in September .

Of course, just 7 rounds have been played andthere's a long way to go yet - as the old cliche warns,a week is a long time in football' . And these mustbe very long weeks for Leigh Carlson, whose sid e

provided perhaps the only safe bet last weekend, biglosers arsaimt that .,, ; m, i ., ~i -, .,__ ,tion . The efforts of Gabe DeanE-Johns and JimmyBennett provided the only bright spot in an other-wise disastrous day as the Lions capitulated by 11 5points to the all-conquering v-

-Elsewhere last Saturday, upsets were theflavour of the day, as the Redlegs led the chargewith a 7 goal final term to over-run UniversityBlues by 44 points . Old Melburnians are now Sit-ting in third place behind the Blues and i fancyMichael Ford's men might just find themselves aspot in the four come September . Eilis' 6 goals pro-vided the Redlegs with much-needed firepowerwhile Eabry and Parkin were among their best .Old Scotch too pipped the pundits with their22-point win over the fancied be La Salle . TheCardinals are starting to play some good footy afteran inauspicious start to the season and only per-centage separates them from the third-placedRedlegs .

The biggest surprise of the afternoon came fromGlenferrie Oval where St . Bernards inflicted St .Kevins second successive hiding, beating theSKOBS by 58 points . Gilmour, Vassallo andMitchell shared 15 goals between them, while thein-form Joe Mount continues to impress. TheBernards are one win behind the rest of the packbut a healthy percentage means they are still astrong showing. The continued absence of Garveyand Ryan is really troubling the SKOBS . denyingthem their two best avenues to goal .

Old Haileybury and Old Brighton turned on adour struggle at Elstermvick Park on Sunday asDale Tapping's men desperately tried to maintain agrasp on a season starting to slip away.Unfortunately they frittered away another fourpoints with some woefui kicking on goal, letting theBloods in for a win in a tight game.

PREVIEWSimon Meehan' s

charges are not play-ing particularly wellat the moment but they'll have a Chace to find soiform today against a be La Salle side who were cof touch last week too . The Bloods have probalthe tallest team in the competition but they're igetting enough from their big men . Mark Seccplayed a good second half last week after bejfreed from centre-half-back while the brothiHilton seem down on form . The clash betweMannix and Baxter on the Dees forward line shotbe a beauty, and Kevin Collins will no doubt be uing his running players to take control of the cctest . Dees to bounce back today by 19 points .

Important clash at Camberwell today as CScotch look to continue their resurgence againsSt. Kevins running into a bit of trouble . IWilson-Wise ruck duel should be good, wl;Pangrazio will have the task of minding the dangous Aidyn Boyd . SKOBS are missing their two bforwards in Garvey and Ryan and in Eagle . Prand co, will be up against a dour Cardinals batline . Just how good are these two sides? Tocmight shed some light on that questiby 2 goals. on. Cardin

Collegians face the dubious task of confront ia St . Bernards side at home and brimming ivconfidence after a 10 goal victory over the higlfancied St . Kevins . Nick Mitchell has been acome return to Bernards' forward line whlle S;Taylor and skipper Luke Gollant continue to p ;well, as does Joe Mount. Collegians will be stuafter the magnitude of their loss last week to X ~but its hard to see how they can lift enough toup for a win today . Lake has tried his heart ou tseason for theLions, as have Bennett and D eJohns, but St . Bernards should win this oneucanter by 42 points .

Old Melburnians host Old Brighton in a m uwin game for Dale Tapping's charges . With a 1record, every game here on in is a crucial on eBrighton, and what a difficult prospect that willas they meet the red-hot Redlegs . Brighton skiplNick Perry needs to contribute some mraloe gos awill probably find his opposing captain, IStuckey, alongside him in the Brighton fonvhalf, while Van Den Dungen showed some gcform at centre half forward in the first half 1 ~week. Kennedy, Thompsonand Eabrv formexcellent midfield unit for the Redlegs while Mic

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$eny, and Tony Parkin are two of the most excitingand tough players running around in A-section .Brighton will get close today. but not enough,Redlegs by 3 goals .

Today's Sportscover Optus Vision Match ofthe Day comes from Toorak Park, whereUniversity Blues become the next side to attemptjo`knock of the mighty Xavs . Blues will be lookingfor 'a big effort after a disappointing fade-out last4F,eek, and the prospect of knocking off A-section'sonly unbeaten side should have them chomping atthe bit . The ruck duel between Fairbank and Bloodshould be a beauty, while Alexander will have thedubious task of minding Dan Richardson . TheBlues have got some excellent running players inVlaplestone . Slimmon and Wilcox, but with theprospect of missing Staritski . and Xavs owntremendous running brigade, the home side shouldnvi this game by 5 goals .Jason Frenkel : e-mail : alcohol .cCapegasus .com .au~tob: 0417 883663 (AH): 9532 8226 (Fax) : 9523 0675

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Old Brighton - Congratulations to AndrewKryanwiak on reaching 100 games for the club .E v en more outst anding is that all have been con-, rntive, testament to his superior level of fi tness.Cell done from all at the club . Also Barny Alderson

pta- vs his 50th game today. Beginning in 1994,kiarny is a solid defender, tenacious competitor andknown for his deadly left foot bombs .

Old Haileybury - Congratulations to GarryPhillips on reaching 150 games last Sunday. DualC3&P' . AFL footballer with Geelong an d VAFA repre-srntative player, all at OHAFC wish you well . Alsocongratulations to Adam Forsyth on recently play-ing his 50th game for the club . Well done Adam .

OLD SCOTCH v . ST. KEVINS , Field : Graeme1lnvaites Heath Little Boundary : Cameron KealyCanieron Hayes Goal : Malcolm Venn Grant Beard

DE LA SALLE v. OLD HAILEYBURY Field: Wayneliinton James Van Beek Boundary : Rohan DeverFjrendan Corcoran Goal : Russell Owens RenoBarichievic h

ST. BERNARDS v . COLLEGIANS Field : MartinJackson Steve McCarthy Boundary: Luke Russell5te` c Johnston Goal : Dominic Napoli Bernie Dix

OLD XAVERIANS v . UNIVERSITY BLUES Field :Cameron Stewart Mark Gibson Boundary: Bob`,iution Tim Dodds Goal : Anthony Simpson Geofft'~rig

OLD MELBURNIANS v . OLD BRIGHTON - At EPSUNDAY Field : Albie Firley Tim Sutcliffe Boundary:>imon Boileau Jon Stevenson Goal : Brad NashRussell Owens RESERVES Goal : Andrew Long John

Gavin Eagle (Old Scotcit) clears the ball wellduring last week's match at Eisternwick Park

SENIORS

NAME CLUB LAST WK TOTALVASSALLO ST. BERNARDS 5 34BOYD OLD SCOTCH 3 32WARNE-SMITH COLLEGIANS 22LENNEN UNIVERSITY BLUES 2 21RICHARDSON OLD XAVERIANS 5 20RYAN ST. KEVINS 1 8

A RESERVECRANE OLD SCOTCHFISHER DE LA SALLEWRZKOWSKI UNIVERSITY BLUES 6SAUNDERS OLD HAILEYBURY I

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JUNE 13 - ROUND 9(NB : No matches due to representative f ix tures

next weekend )ST. KEVINS v . DE LA SALLECOLLEGIANS v . OLD SCOTCHUNIVERSITY BLUES v . ST. BERNARDSOLD BRIGHTON v. OLD XAVERIANSOLD MELBURNIANS v . OLD HAILEYBURY -

Reserves at Oval 1 Albe rt Park at 2 p .m.

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A SectionCOLLEGIANS DE LA SALLE OLD BRIGHTON OLD HAILEYBURY OLDIVIELBURNY

Coech Leigh Cannon Coach : Kevin Collins GRAMMARIANS Coach : Simon Meehan Coach: Michael FordRes. Coach: Craig Nankervis Res. Coach : Greg Feutrill Coach:Dade Ta 'ng Ras. Coach : Peter Fatouros Res. Coach: David Brc

1 B. King 1 M. Chun ~ 1 A. Baxter 1 M. Bennett2 N. Florentine 2 P. Fiume 1 A. Kryzwniak 2 D. Connell (C) 2 S Theodor e3 B. Woolhouse 2 M. Mercuri 2 J . Murch 3 D . Warden

.3 A Ross

4 T. Van Der Veene 3 D. Crowe 3 R. Oakley 4 C . McKenzie.

4 S. Ellinghaus5 G. Deane-Johns 4 L . Hall 4 M. Talbot 5 C. Warden 5 L Bun n6 S. Van Der Veene 5 C . Swift 5 N. Perry (C) 6 W. Smith

.6 P. Hanbury

7 L. Byrne 6 M. Fisher 6 S. Alderson 7 Adam Hilton 7 C. Thompson8 C. Higson 7 C. Browne 7 B. Logan 8 M. Orton

Lovett8 M8 C. Pollock 8 C. Wright

b llC9 C8 G. Hipwell 9 C . Home .

9 C Aubre y9 V. Cleary

eam p.10 T Silvers

9 S. Lennox 10 C . Efstathiou11 C Hucker

.10 T Robert s

10 S . Harding.

11 A . Evans (VC) 10 R. Hartma n. Fitzgerald11 A .

.D . Seccull 11 M . Juke s

11 B . Mackenzie 12 D . Toohey12 H Bickett

13 B. Carty 12 A . Hewitt12 C. Dilena 13 A . Waters .

13 R Kent14 A . Forsyth 13 S . Rose

13 G . Palmer 14 A . Duncan . 15 N . Morey 14 J . Bunn14 D . Warne-Smith 15 J . Hodder 14 B . Paterson 15 R . Bartholmeusz 15 M Forste r15 N . Michael 16 S . Hyland 15 D. Tymms 16 B . Langford-Jones

.16 C . Eabry

15 Y. Phillips 17 A . Elliott 16 B . Williams 17 Ash Hilton 17 A.Topaka s16 A. Wallace 18 A . Flowerday 17 AVanDenDux,~n 18 C .Jayasekera 18 Q Keebi l17 R . Hosking 19 J . Tully 18 M . Jackson (VC) 18 M . Constable .

19 A Parki n18 J . Bennett 20 B . Cori n

'19 A. Mandylaris 19 M . Armstong (VC) .

20 J Guest19 B . Mooney 20 P. O Brien 20 A. Palfrey 20 C . Kraus .

21 L. Boyd20 A . GreenwayY

D. Jackso n22 P. O'Callaghan

21 N. Winter22 K Farrell

21 A . Walde n21 B . Waters 22 A. Waddel l

21 A . Johnston 22 S . Laska.

Pryor23 A 22 S . Richardson 23 M . Berry (VC )22 D. Kerr 23 D. Grace

.24 CarterR 23 M . Seccull 24 C . Berry

23 N . Milat 24 J . Morel.

Nickas25 S 24 A . Ross 26 C . Kennedy24 R . Hartnett 25 G . Hynes .

26 T McNamara 25 G . Rowlands 27 O . Boy d25 J . Frazer 26 S . Wood .

Paterso n27 D 26 G . Phillips (VC) 28 S . Rabbitt26 S . Wooley 26 P. Wyles .

Alderto n28 A27 J . Dann 29 M . War d

27 S . Humphry 27 L. Van Der Pligt . 28 A . Pound 30 I McMulli n28 S . Blackman 28 S . Hart 29 P. Woff 28 S . Walden

.31 J Hart

29 A. Kenneally 29 D. Rosman 32 N . Bulfin 29 B . Carson.

32 A. McDougall30 M . Galbraith 30 B . Mannix 34 M . Reid 30 R. Aughterson 33 G Dixo n31 J . Nevins 31 K. Mannix 35 S. Mercer 31 D. Mason .

34 C Elli s32 J . Tarpey

32 R . Bonnici 36 B. Pollock 31 B . Main .Brow n35 D

33 A. Startin 33 D . Kin g'

38 J . Raju 32 P. O'Donnell.

36 A McKeon34 D . Entwisle 33 M. O Donnel l

34 A. Pedicini39 A. Fische r40 N Bulfin

33 A. Floyd34 C. Reidy

.37 R . Mulquine y

35 R . Morley 35 A. Mackintosh.

41 J Murchie 35 D . Lappage 38 A . Michel l36 G . Fode 36 B. Ashenden

.42 A Corke 36 B. Lay 40 S . Cro w

37 M . Opie 37 S. Clay .43 C Brew 37 S. O'Grady 41 G. Wilhel m

38 M . Lake (C) 37 M. Rose[ .44 A Brown 38 R . Parker 42 P. Theodore

39 R . Jone s'

38 A. Mithen .45 T Desmyth 39 M . Stanojevic 43 T. Cloke

40 M . O Donnell 39 P. Brasher CO46 D Hansen

40 H . Gopu 44 P. Thompson41 S. Lubich 40 M. Butler . 40 W . Phillips 45 Z. Useino v42 L . Vasdekis 41 M. Ellis 47 D . Wilson 41 B. Malin

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443 G. Cooper 42 B. Lee 49 M . Barber 42 D . scaite . Brow n4 745 M. Mossman 43 L . Borella 50 S . Williams (VC) 43 R . Plecher 48 C Jenkin s46 C . Harris 44 X. Clancy 51 D . Strachan 44 A. Kirkwood-Scott

.49 T. Stuckey (C)

47 D . Milat 44 T. Montgomery 52 D . Stockdale 45 N . Hill50 P Marini s

48 J . Lemon46 M . Hegan 53 B. Latchford 46 P. Langford-Jones .

51 C Banks49 A . Smith

47 D . Lasini48 D . Smith

55 C . TomsBrown56 R

47 J. Kurt a48 S. Saunders

.52 B . Campbell

50 B. Jefferson51 P Baxter

50 P. Mannix.

57 A . McLachlan 49 R . Goulden 53 A . Bain s.

52 N Gill50 J. Doak

59 T. Farrar 50 A. Bonwick 54 I . Paterso n.

53 M Inglis51 A . odand o52 D H l d o

60 D . Crewdson 51 P. Dimond 55 S . Murray. . y an Wi tt e61 A D . Reid 56 J . Mille r

54 T. Dimopoulos 53 L . Seager .62 A Lewis

53 C . Pountney 57 M . Peer s55 A. Mirakian 54 J. Duckett . 55 D . Scaunich 58 S . Gigli a55 E . Jones 55 M . Harbor 63 B . Wilson 56 D . Webb 59 J . Raftopoulas57 J . Moore 58 T. Ford 66 T. Lennox 57 M. Wray Marshal l60 H58 A. Thompson 59 B. La'BrooY 71 B . Alderson 58 R . McMaster

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59 M . Richards 61 R . Grace 84 P. McMahon 60 J. Amitrano.

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70 T. Smith 63 S. McManus 62 R . Thornton 64 P Mills77 T. Proctor 66 S. Thomas 65 C . Dowling .

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A SectionC} SCOTCH

Coach : wayneDavidFes. Gc=dh

: McCormack

K. Stoke sZ B. Phillips3 C . Hosking4 T. Holt (VC)5 R. Price (VC)g L. McDonnell

J . KitchenC. Reid

9 A. Boyd10 J . Kerr11 M . Angus12 S . Hume13 N . Hooper14 D . Norman15 Mathew O'Brien16 A. Speed17 S . Woodhouse18 S . Collins19 S . Spidenpp T. Wilson21 S . Gibbs22 C. Heath23 O . Crane2-1 L. Hawkins25 T. Pritchard26 A . Crow27 R . Armstrong28 R . Mallett29 A. Teesdale30 J. Laird31 A. Smith32 T. Gross33 S. Eustice34 G . Eagle35 S . Steele (C)36 A. Millar37 J . Smyth38 R. Eagle39 M . Starick40 A . Warne r41 A . Castribum42 S. Duthie43 J . Paterson44 M. Gwynn45 M. Blenheim46 S. Panton47 T. Reid' 8 P. Davis

49 D. Thomas50 C.Tindale51 A. Faichney52 A . Line s53 S . Milliken54 A . Seymour55 A . MitchellSB T Wilmot57 N . Morris58 N . Thompson5 9 A. Walkom10 M . Weber63 T, Gray66 H . Thomas

Ol.D?CAVERIANS ST BERNARDS ST KEVINS UNIVERSITY BLUESCoach : Tim Coach: Garry Fo~ds Coach: Ttm Hart Coach: Andrew Smith

2h~r~essy Res . Coach : t~v si Law Res. Coach : Hartley Stone Res. Coach: Pat MackeyRes. Coach : PAichasl Piartt

1 M. Blood (C) 1 A. Comito 1 N. Ha rt 1 D. Slimmo n2 M. Bourke 2 J. Hardwick 2 J . Dyna n

3 M 2 J . Staritski3 L. Hanneberry

3 A. Brebne r4 V Comito

. Brad4 W Kei q Xran 3 J . Sturrock

4 D. Landrigan (VC).

5 Joe Mount.

5 M. Dolrman (C) 4 D. Guengeric h'5 A. Heil 6 C. Woo d

7 S. Perre tt6 D. Ciavol a7 B. Kennedy

5 P. O Donnel l6 S. Longle y6 A. Keyhoe 8 L. Vassallo 8 B. Dollman 7 D Hayte r7 S. Lethlean 8 A. Capes ( R) 9 M. Gargano

10 N Fraser.

8 N. Byrne8 M. Holmes 9 J . Kenned y

10 N Mitchell.

11 D . Ryan 9 S. Meade (VC)9 G. Hatfield

.10 G . Mathewes ( R) 12 M . Rizio 10 D. Maplestone

11 Adam Jones 11 P.p en

13 14 L R

. Bowles Mahoney 12 B . Blood (C )

12 J . Bowen (VC) Hog13 S . McKeon

.15 M . Olive 13 G. Evans

13 L. Gladman 14 A . Thomas 16 B . Garvey17 M Te i

15 M . Kordick14 D . Stoney 14 A . Vinecombe ( R) ni. rz

18 A Wise16 C . STewa rt

15 J . Taylor 15 T. Wilkinson1 5 L Overman ( R)

.19 D . Sheehy 17 G. de Crespign y

16 L . Ford C.. Gray1 6 20 P. O'Keefe 18 S . Alexander

17 D . Richardson (VC) Swan nj$ P. H2

1 22 JJ

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1 9 L . Gollant (C) ~ S owell on

.20 Z . McCarty19 D . Stean 20 T. Sheehan S.

P425 B Marusic 22 P. Sheehan20 M. Hardman 21 B. Lou g hlin

22 Adam Merrington.

26 A. Bevac ua 23 T Wilcox21 T. Ockleshaw 23 Andrew Merrington 27 R . Gross (C) 23 B . Furph y22 A. Bourke 24 G . De Mamiel 28 M . Farquharso n

29 A Mount 24 P. Fairbank23 B . Ber ry 25 JP. Kavanagh .

30 D Curtis 25 A . Henderso n24 B . Coughlan 26 J . Gollant

26 M Overman

.31 A . McGuines s

'26 C. Mile s

25 P. Lechte.

27 A . Nathan 32 S . O Conno r33 G Mulcahy

27 B . Fricker26 S . Tucker 28 P. Gilmour .

34 P Scarfo28 M . Thomas

27 L . Fay 29 J . Overman'

.35 A . Thomas 30 M . Colema n

28 B . Cranage29 D . O Connor30 J . Debono 36 D . Kennedyy37 S . Kennedy

31 M . Mudg e32 A . Nugen t29 S . Wood 31 M . Farme r

32 T Harve 38 D . Smith 33 L . Tweedle30 D . Dann . y

33 James Mount39 S . Gribbl e40 A Hart

34 J . McKinnon31 L . Tuddenham 34 S . Daffey

.41 J Hasse tt 35 A. Bake r

32 A. Brushfield 35 M. Juricskay .42 J . Pangraz io 36 L. Morison

33 B. Healy 36 C . Bon d37 B. Debono

43 D . McArdl e44 D . Moylan

37 A. Lennen34 A. Belli 38 D . McAllister 45 D . Weight 38 M . Cobbledic k35 S . Hede 39 S . Donelly 46 J . Fogarty 39 B . Bohu n36 P. Barrett 40 D . Abfalte r

41 B . Overman47 B . Quirk48 S . McConnell

40 B . Mille r41 M Keel y37 J . Hawkins 42 T. Paradowski 50 S . Kuring

.42 D Key s38 T. James 43 C. Davis 51 J . Darcy .

39 N Ockleshaw 44 S . Taylor - 52 J . Finch 43 J. McIntos h.40 R . Ryan

44 B . Moon ( R )45 M . Dowling

53 J . Goldswo rt hy54 S . Game

44 R . Featherston e45 G McLachlan

41 A . Dillon ' 46 C . Byrne47 A . Osborne

55 B . Calle ry56 M . Pangrazio

.46 T. Johnso n

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50 J . Drake.

58 P. Farrel l59 S . Byrne

68 D . McNai r69 P. Ryan

56 M . Belford57 T. Irvine

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S SECTIO Nby Michael Georg e

Marcellin's winning run came to an end at thehan ds of committed Ormond side on the week-

end . Ormond got in front in the first half but had tosurvive a Marcellin revival in the third quarter whenthe Eagles kicked six goals to Ormond's three . ButOrmond were able to steady in the last quarter to scorea good win . One of the keys to Ormond's win was theperformance of Steven James who kicked five goalsplaying on the wing .

In another of the weekend's tighter clashes, OldParadians were able to outlast MHSOB to score amuch needed home win . After holding a narrow lead inthe first half the home side went into the last quarterone point behind, but in tight finish were able to hangon .

No rt h Old Boys unleashed a seven goal third quar-ter to comfortablv account for Ivanhoe at the GilionOval . After a tight first half the Hoes were unable tostay with the home side . Ben Jordan who has gradu-ated from the U 19's was amongst the best for NOB's .

Therry Penola broke its winning drought with abig win at home against Mazenod . Forwards Crottyand O'Connor kicked seven and six goals each, capi-talising on Therr}%s drive out of middle and dominancearound the packs . One of the positives to come out ofthe game for Mazenod was the performance of some ofits vounger players such as Nick Meehan, AndrewMcDowell . and Adrian Quin who all were amongst theirbest players .

Old T rinity's finishing skills proved the differenceas it shook off a persistent Old Ivanhoe on last week-

end . Old Ivanhoe were able to grab a narrow lead athalf time . but the dominance of Ramsden in the ruckand five goals from spearhead . Jamie Stickland, sawOld Trinity reclaim top spot on the B Section ladder.

PREVIEW S

OLD PARADIANS V. MARCELLINOld Paradians will be keen to gather some momen-

tum after its narrow away victory against MHSOB lastweek but face one of the early pacemakers of the com-petition . Marcellin . Old Paradians form has been errat-ic enough, particularly at home . to suggest they mightstruggle against Marcellin . Marcellin on the other handhave been one of the more consistent combinations ofthe competition . After a lapse against a fired upOrmond combination they should be able to kick a bigenough score to win this one .

Marcellin by 28 points.

MHSOB V. OLD IVANHOEThis game will be an interesting clash between two

clubs both vying for top four positions further spicedby the fact that both sides are coming off losses .MHSOB continue to be well served by its ultra consis-tent on-ball combinations of David Skinner and

Jayden Pertzel and ifthey can get on toMHSOB should b ewell on the way to a ~win . Old Ivanhoe' sseason thus far has been ignited by the form of tbrothers Weddle and young foiward James Hope . CIvanhoe are a chance to win if their backline ledRowan Weddle and Tully Young can control tMHSOB forwards and keep the contest a tight one .

MHSOB by 14 points .

ORMOND V. NORTH OLD BOYSFrom what we have seen this year of both sid

this game promises to be a dour struggle at the GuReserve . Both sides appear to struggle to kick Iscores and their strengths are hard running and gting numbers to the ball. In what should be a ekone . Ormond with the home ground advantage shotfinish over the top of North Old Boys .

Ormond by 20 points

IVANHOE V. THERRY PENOLAIn a crucial clash, with sides on one win apie

Ivanhoe despite playing at home face a tough taskthey are on a five games losing streak and face ThePenola fresh off their first win for the year oMazenod .

Ivanhoe by 15 points.

MAZENOD V. OLD TRINITYMazenod take on competition leaders Old Trinit%

home and would need significant turn around in forafter losing to the then winless Therry Penola . to scan upset against Old Trinity . Old Trinity's key positplayers . ruck depth and scoring options shouldthem score a solid win over Mazenod .

Old Trinity by 40 points .

Ormond - Congratulations to Brett Connellreaching 200 games today. A distinguished carwhich consists of (5) premierships at U 19 (1), Reserveand Senior level (3) . VAFA representation on 13 ocsions. All Australian selection in 1991 . as well as ctaining the club for the last (4) years . Well done fromat the OAFC . Also Chris Keleher is congratulatedreaching 100 games for the club . A former Reserve Bwinner. with clever goal kicking ability and excellmarking skills . all at OAFC look forward to the rmilestone.

Therry Penola - Congratulations to FEgglestone on reaching 300 games for the club . Amer premiership player and excellent clubman . Iepitomises true amateur football by still playing Ifootball in the Reserves .

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SENIORS -- 23.05 .98MARCELL IN 2.0 3.2 9.4 10.7.67ORMOND 4.2 5.6 8.7 11.12.78Marcellia : CaH'rev 3. Purcell 2. Dinneen 2 . Cronin . Karmasilis. Waters . Best :Cox . S'Othim . Dinneen . Collins . Frisina. Cara,azilis.Ormond: James 5 . Turner 3 . Beckett 2. Billing . Best : James . Collins. Woodland .Egan . MeCom111e. Werner.

MHSOB 2.3 4.7 9.9 10.11 .71OLD PARADIANS 3.4 5.5 9.8 12.15.87MHSOB: Pertzel 3 . Waycott 2 . Cassell 2. Albergo. Fairchild. D . Skinner. Best:Pertzel . D. Skinner. tvavcott . Clowrs . Lambert. Cassell .Old Paradians: Brullo 2 . Holland 2 . Vecchio 2. McMahon . Vincent. Brabender.Pannam . Ball, Papaluca. Beet: Holland, Vincent. Pannam. Brabender. O.Lnugmen. Joyce.NORTH OLD BOYS 3.1 4.2 11.5 14.8.92IVANHOE 2.2 4.4 5.5 6.9.45North Old Boys: Walsh 3. Jordan 2 . Coulson 2. O'Farrell. Lock, Currv. Vavallo.Lyons . Prato . Best : Jordan . Dnun, Spurling. Lock, CoIDson. Curry .Ivanhoe : Joyce 3 . Valkanis 2 . Frisina Best: Dohery. Angelini. Jacka . Rawtey.W'hite. RNan.

THERRY PENOLA 6.0 14.2 18 .8 24.13 .157MAZENOD 4.2 5,3 7.6 10.6 .68Theory Penola: Crotty 7. O'Connor 6 . Carter 2 . Gorman 2 . M . Goodwin 2 .Petrecskt. Clarke. Finnigan . Zampogtta S . Bannister. Best: S. Bannister. M.Goodwin . Crotty . Bovle. Elliot. OConnor.Mazenod: McMullin 2 . Dunne 2. Marma Meehan. Sherlock. Carter. Fisher. M .Murray. Best: Meehan . McMullin, Quinn. Quirk . Carter, Sherlock .

OLD IVANHOE 3.3 5.7 6.8 9.13 .67OLD TRINITY 1 .3 5.5 9.8 12.11 .83Old Ivanhoe: Russian 2. J. Weddle 2 . Hares, Hope, Kent . Stewart. Tully. Best :Tully. Stewart. R . Weddle, Egan, Young. Hope .Old Trinity: Strickland 5 . Stephens 2 . Ramsden 2. Kennedy . Dalrvtnpee. P.Awseya Beat : Ramsden. D. Airymple. R. Phillips. Kennedy . Strickland. C. Phillips .

RESERVES - 23 .05 .98MARCELLIN 2,2 4.3 5.9 5.10 .40ORMOND 1.3 2.4 3.5 4.6 .30fliareellin : (Goal Kickers and Best Players not recetved lOrmond: Keleher 2. H. Brown. J. Broan . Best: M, Mabbett. Kealh. D. C(earv.Brennan. LtFiigston. Whelan.MHSOB 8.9.57OLD PARADIANS 10,10.70MHSOB: McGrath 3. Read 2 . M .P.toore . Williams. Barlran . Best : R . Newton .l4'atefiouse. Brady . Sharpies. Farr. Fererkraru.Old Paradiens: Stevens 2 . Warren 2. Douiart 2. Villanti. S. Wallis. Cla4Kon, MartinJoyce . Best: Hildebrand. Sigtonni. Baird. B. Brabender. Warren . Walsh.NORTH OLD BOYS 4.4 6.5 8.8 8.6 .54IVANHOE 2.2 4.7 4.7 6.12 .48North Old Boys: Beyer 2. Trenton . Cheshire. Roberts, Reiman. Jamieson. Prato.Best: Burns. Devine, hvine. Trenton . Robinson . Chesire.Ivanhoe : Thackwray 2 . Broun . Alcaide. B. Finlaysan . Marino. Best: Broavn. B.Finlavson. Mazocca Pace. Fahour. Thackwray.THERRYPENOLA 1 .2 4,4 7.7 8.7 .55MAZENOD 4.1 7.4 8.7 10.12 .72Theory Penola : Pinner 2 . Bye 2, J. Sacco. Mifsud . Stephens. Van Engelen . Best :S. Sacco. J. Saceo . 6Ursud. LNans. Pinner. Eggelstone.Mazenod : Young 3. Thek. Dresser. Bridgeland. Tsia~is . C . Vincent. O'Sulli~an .Smith . Best: McCusker. Snart, HaK~ey. Pollard . Young, Brid~1and.OLD IVANHOE 3.1 4.3 Y8 8.9 .57OLD TRINITY 2.3 4.3 6.8 10.6,66Old lvahoe: T. Cormaek 2. T. Stevens 2. L. Waddell 2. A. Pappos . T. Agushi . Beat :E. Brophy, P. Northey. J . Ma}cock. A. Pappos . B . Barker. T. Agushi .Old Trinity: Sealy 3 . Hannemarm . S . Beamish. Smith. Lauletta. P . Chiala2 .Cameron. Be st: Taint. Cade . Moro, Hannemart, A. Chiodo .

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B SectionIVANHOE MARCELLIN MAZENOD M .H .S .O .E. NTH OLD BOYS

Coach: Dorii ValkarAs Coach: Tary Paisch Coach: Rob Prosser Coach : Warm Fell Coach: rrmrl D=ellRes. Coach : Rob Pearce Res. Coach: Dave Howe Reserve: Tony Caft Res Coach : Colin Drake Res. Coach: Darren CWdy

1 D. Williams 1 C. Slattery 1 P. Robinson 1 J . Bamert 1 C . McKay2 L. Hull-Brown 2 M . Karavisils 2 J . Ballenger 2 A. Howard 2 D. Waters2 J. Di Santo 3 D. Waters (C) 2 M. Peters 3 D. Woodle y

Goldi n3 J 3 S. Mannass a3 C. Tucker (C) 3 J . Golds 3 W. McLean .

4 M. King 4 S. Sleep4 D. Valkanis 4 M Gill 4 A. Hanley 4 D. Fleming 5 B. Devin e4 R. Toogood

.5 M Moran 5 W. Occhiuto 5 C. Young 6 M. Gravin a

5 P. Manuel .5 D McNeil

6 N. Marmo 6 S . Grimme r6 G Theobald 7 P. Booth (VC )6 I . Taglieri-Sclocch i

7 P. Rawley.

6 D. Sampimon6 A. Smyth7 S. Morgan

.7 J . (C) B. Collison8 (VC)

8 S. Saunders 7 M. Rowe 8 D. Carter7 A Barg e8 J .Gern e er

9 L. Curry

9 N. Thackwray 7 J . Lilley 9 M. Murray (VC),

9 D . Fairchild (VC)10 S . McGrath

'10 P. Lee 8 R. Frisina 10 M . O'Hara 9 D. Comer 11 P. O Farrell

11 J . Finlayson 9 M. Day 11 T. Smith 10 D . Skinner 12 S . Loc k12 B . Finlayson 11 D . Taylor 12 P. McCusker 10 M . Clowes

11 B Irish13 M . Lyons

12 D. Ryan 12 B. Cronin 13 T. Bridgland .1 1 J Winch 14 S . Cheshire

13 S . Narkiewicz 13 T. Collins 14 G . Young.

12 S. McCully 15 P. Kearne y14 P. Flyn n

' 14 A. Domingo 16 D . Healy 12 M . Feferkranz 16 K . LowDriscoll15 J . O

15 N Godwin17 A. Mercer 13 A. Preece 17 M . Maguir e

16 M . Scuderi.

18 D . O'Donaghue 14 M . Waycott 18 J . Murray17 K. Moussa 15 L . Bettiol 19 S . McMullin 15 J . Sch p~er

15 B A ll 19 B . Jorda n18 T. Scoble 16 J . Wallis 20 C . Murray . nse

16 S. Helmot 20 M . Robinso n19 R. Stewart 17 G . Cox 21 S . Polan 16 A. Clarke 21 J . Curre n19 R . Duncan 18 A . Caffry 22 D . Sherlock 17 P. O'Brien 22 M . Connelly20 D . Sartor 19 D . Cooper 23 A . Tucker 18 B. Axford

19 C Bruce 23 P. O'Dwye r21 L . Blackwood 20 S . O'fIynn 24 D . Nisbet .20 M . Penny 24 J . Barke r22 R . Angelin i

'21 C . Mason 25 A . King 21 A . Capp 25 P Christian23 T. O Neill 22 D . Marson 26 J. Dunne 21 G . Mclardie .

26 J Roberts24 P. Harris25 J . Frisina 23 P. Chambers 27 D . Kro m

28 N . Little22 A. Lindsa y22 M . Zaghloul

.27 S . Wals h

26 S. Fairweather 24 M . Randazzo 29 R . Sharp 23 R . Williams 28 D . O'Farrel l27 J . Hoffman 25 M . Stokes 30 S . Fisher (C) 24 S . Harries 29 D . Boy e28 J . Pace 26 M . Boysen 31 N . Snart 24 G. Wilson

25 S . Albon 30 M . Leig h29 D . Schultz 27 S . Theisz 32 S . Paolucci 26 S . Harrison 31 L. Boyle (C)30 M . Sloan 28 A . Mayfield 33 A . Quinn 26 L . Elliott 32 J . Lowri e31 D . McFarlane 29 S . Beattie 34 M . Pollard 27 P. Hunt 33 M . Orianu k32 J . Lynch 30 A . Treganowan 35 J . Fisher 28 B . Bethera s

Lawrence28 T34 O. Abraham s

33 S. McGowan 31 S . Bo se ny 36 M . Thek .29 P. Albergo 35 L. Curren

34 B. Joyce 32 R . Colussi 37 G . Trigg 29 C . Drake 36 D . Tonkin35 P. Whitehead J . Phillip s33 38 G . Mitchell 30 T. Lambert 37 S . Mikund a36 M . Moussa37 C . Giankoulidis 34 D . Harberts

39 B . Vincen t40 J . Le Grand

30 R . Newton31 N . Fahey 38 D . Nihi l

38 T. Thomson 35 N . Armstrong 41 B Welch 32 A . Cassell 39 D . Hil l

39 M . Ebbage 36 P. Healyy.

42 B . Clifford 32 M . Konstanty33 A Saultry

40 D . Taylor40 B. Frew 37 A . O'Connell 43 C. Wylie

.34 E . Thompson 41 G . Burn s

41 C . McDonald 39 D . Dodoricio 44 M . Mastromanno 35 R . Limbrick 42 S . Reinmann42 T. Timms 40 J . Dema 44 D. Bolle 36 M . Fitzsimon 43 M . Prato44 P. Martin 41 J . Seabury 45 M . Ryan 36 A . Palmos 44 T. S urlin

g45 J . Raywood 42 B . Dinneen 46 D. Spreckley 37 R . McIntyr e38 C . Millaryre 45 B . Pawsey

46 T. Healy 43 C . Purcell 47 P. Egan 39 R . Clowes 46 I . Tale b47 E. Marino 43 J Tsoukas 48 A . O'Neale 40 W. Hayes 47 S . Vavallo48 B. White .

44 D Merton49 L. Halv

y41 B . Cookman 48 M . Anderso n

49 A. Rosenfeld . 50 C. Vinent 42 P. Spottiswood 49 J Trimboli50 D . Jacka 45 M . Vanlint

'51 D. Murphy 43 M . Halliday

43 J S ter ip

.50 C. Bailey

51 B. Giles 46 L . O Flynn 52 M . Quirk .44 B Archdall 51 O Newman52 S . Doherty 47 G. Carpenter 55 M . Quirk

.45 D . Senn

.52 T Jamieso n53 M . Chazan 48 A . Wilkinson 56 M . Welch 46 R . Peters

.53 D Blenkiron55 L . Pearce 49 L. Getson 57 S . Yacoub 46 A . Holland .

56 FE Raffoul 50 D Ciro 58 J . Moran 47 G . Best 54 T. Clevelan d57 D . Allaide

.51 B . Colville 60 M . Le Couteur 48 M . Sharpie s

48 J Wilson55 D . Timms

58 D .Rattray-Wood 53 M O'Sullivan 61 M . Daivs.

49 D . Harvey56 R. Pavlov

M . Fahou r59 .57 B Day 66 D . Johnson 52 B . McGrath 57 B . Allman

60 E. Krischker . 67 S . Dresser 53 J . Newton 58 J . Quilty64 C . Jackson 69 B . Harper 61 M . Pretty 59 J . Bugela66 FA Raffoul 70 G . Bye 64 I . Gillespie 60 M . Rebe r68 J . Owen 63 R. Gal e69 J . Mazzocca

THE BEEHIVE 69 J . Joyce73 P. Merory78 C Brown HOT EL WHEELERS ML

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;, CorcoranE3, Yarwoodp SigleyA . PapposD, WarryR Weis zA Parker (C)D. Tol l'( Youngj. TurnerS. KentT, YoungT Stevens

M , VealS. Tullyp, MartinA, EganD. HarrisM . KellyD. SpidenN. RussianS. KingstonG. O'ShannessyG . Douglas

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2p M . Power- 0 W. Millard? 1 J, Mansfield22 P. Donaldson2 T. Patin'> P. Golding

23 M . Stewart24G, Haros2s C. Moore25 J. Maycock26 D. Craker'7 J. Weddlee3 D. Jones-3 A, Jenkin s3 R. Weddle

3a E Brophy31 A. Atkinson3? N. Harris33 T Cormack34 A. Tieman~34 M, Pollock35 L. McLean36 M . Tsirmiris37 R . Weisz38 Gerry George39 Gary George40 P, Martin4t L . Taylor42 S. Jenkins

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2 P. O'Loughlin

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4 S. Philp5 MP. Geary6 B. Pannam7 P. Cosgriff8 P. Zappa9 P. Harri s10 P. Brabender (C)11 A . Burn s12 F. Papaluca

13 D . Stevens

14 B . Brabender

15 A. Vecchio16 M . Godfrey17 B . Hart18 M . Lynch19 A. Brullo20 J . Willits21 B. Clayton22 A. Dianati23 P. Walsh24 D . Digney25 A. Heffernan26 M .B. Geary27 K . Jenkins28 J . Holland29 S . Dowlan30 T. Mullligan31 L . Galvi n32 P. Digney33 M . Harrison35 M . Gal e37 L . Rocchiccioli38 M . Vea r39 P. Reid40 D . Baird41 G . Porteous42 T. Clayton43 P. Heal y44 P. Joyce45 T. McMahon46 B . Flyn n47 N . Ball

48 M . Joyce

49 M . Hildebrand50 M . Williams52 A . Villant i54 S . Signorini

56 M . Ryan

57 S . Moore

72 D . Truslove

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OLD TRINITYCoach : Semard DunnRes. Coach : Phil Robiso n

1 S. Kennedy (VC)2 G. Hudso n3 A. Allibon4 J . Arrowsmith6 R. Heath7 D. Balaszy (VC)8 S. Dalrympl e9 A. Andrew s10 M . Shaughnessy11 T. Peggi e12 C . Wilson13 J . Cad e14 J . Stickland15 T. Stephens16 C . Bar r17 D . Burrows18 D . Vargo19 A . Sheehan20 C . Phillips21 L. Kennedy22 D . Beardsley23 A . Ramsden (C)24 T. Morpeth25 F. Cameron26 D . Robinson27 L. Clarke28 C. Butler29 A . Sealy30 L. Taylor31 S . Bladeni32 D. Glass33 D. Heighten34 L. Bennie35 M . Pawsey36 J . Sutcliffe37 S . Medli n38 R . Phillips (C)39 P. Johnson40 S . Beamish41 S . Lauletta42 M . Thornton43 T. Peggi e44 B. Power45 N . Kin g46 M. Beamish47 P. Beet48 C . Smith49 K. Tsonis50 J . Adgemis51 M . Boyd52 L . Seaburgh53 S. Torrens54 A. Grisbrook55 J. Levy56 P. Chido57 B . Alfor d58 W. Somerville59 E . Best60 A . Chiodo61 R . Sella62 S . Wyke63 J . Mero64 J . Pickett65 J . Hannemann

ORMONDCoach : Stephen GraceRes. Coach : Tao Hide1 A. Jobling2 C. Symes

3 A, Or r4 A. Grace5 B. Turner6 T. Gallagher7 B. Connell (C)8 M . Gilmor e9 R. Woodland10 P. Marnow11 D . Edgeli12 N . Werner13 D . Turner14 S . James15 L . Holcombe16 T. Stewart17 P. Jo y18 W. Block19 D . Cleary20 M . McConville (VC)21 J . Brown22 R . Block23 P. McDonald24 J . Collins25 D . Beckett26 H . Brown27 T. Brennan28 B . Collins29 D . Whelan30 N . Wells31 B . Egan32 T. Fimmell33 L. Livingstone34 R . Remman35 G . Baile y36 S . Mackey38 Paul Milner39 J . Byron41 D . Billing42 C . Keleher43 S . Corben44 M . Mabbett45 D . Barton46 C . Cleary47 R . Keating48 G . Smith49 M . Horsfield50 C . Day51 G . Kin g52 N . Courtney53 G . Hammond54 S . Herman56 M . Farrel l

57 S . Haines58 M . Collins59 P. Konstanty60 P. Ahearn61 B . Keat h62 M . Stielow63 M . Goldberg

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THERRY PENOLACoach: Terry QuinnRes Coach: Chris Bye

1 M. Petrevsk i

1 I . Van Engelen2 M. Finniga n3 P. Gorman4 M. Ellio t5 S. Sacco6 J . Vain a7 A. Moloney8 L. Hollow9 M. Grocock10 R . Egglestone10 R . Bannister11 J . Hutchinson12 R . Mora n12 B . Crockford13 J . Thrush14 M . Hewitt

15 G . Pinner16 M . Goodwin (VC)

17 G . O'Conno r

17 R . Lyons18 L. Kuret19 L. Kloster20 J . Clark e21 S . Bannister22 S . Griggs23 C . Bye24 S . Kuret

24 M . Juric

25 M . Postma

26 G . Carbis

27 B . Stephens

28 D . Barron

29 S . Goodwin

30 M . Tadanic

31 S . Hollow

32 J . Sacco

33 N . La Fontaine

34 T. Morri s35 S. O'Halloran

36 D . Boyl e

37 D . Castaldi (C)39 S . Boyl e40 P. Garoni

41 M . Crotty

42 M . Gauci

42 E . Mifsud

43 M . Warren

44 D . O'Neill

45 T. Denman

46 B . Phillips

47 D . Goodwin

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Review - Round 7 .First we look at the closest match of the round, and

an unexpected one at that . Smarting from their victoryin their local derby the week before, Beaumaris head-ed out to Banyule with an easy day in mind . But theBears were not down with that, and came out with allguns blazing . The home side got the first two goals intheir best start of the year, and continued to controlplay being first to the ball and were up by as much as24 points close to half time . But the Sharks eventuallyfound their legs and reduced the margin to nine pointsat the long break . The second half remained even, andBanvule managed to hold the lead late into the lastterm . But the Sharks got to v4thin a point, and with agoal on the siren stole the match from the valiant Bearswho surely will be a force at home this year .

What was tipped as match of the round turned intoa real fizzer as Hampton Rovers showed they desrvetheir spot in the four and recognition as one of the bestsides in the competition, easily accounting for compe-tition leaders Old Mentonians by 56 points at Bluffroad . The Rovers skipped away with the wind in thefirst term, up by 5 goals, the Panthers goalless . Thesecond was not much better for the Panthers, strongdefence from the Rovers limiting them to just one goalwith the wind, and they were down by 6 goals at thehalf. The Rovers kicked 3 .9 with the wind in the thirdto leave the visitors with some sort of a chance, but thePanthers were again unable to penetrate the Roversdefence, led by Ariz and Parkinson, and the game wasall Rovers . Few good players other than Brooks andBournon for the Panthers who were down all day andmissed the suspended Stroud, but for the victors,Denver Ariz was a solid four quarter contributor .

In another upset of sorts . BulleenlTemplestowe,i l l point winners the week before were humbled by aSt.Leos side obviously more desperate for a win, the'nvo Blues victors by 36 points . Kicking with the breezein the first term, the Bullants failed to capitalise, andSt .Leos made them pay, up by a kick at the bell . TheTwo Blues kicked away in the second and were up by5 goals at the half. The two Blues continued to outclassthe Bullants in the third and into the wind, stretchedtheir lead to 45 points . The Bullants fought it out in thelast but could do no more than reduce the eventual

winning margin to 36points . Best for theTwo Blues who arenow just a game out ofthe four were Rose and Dinocolantonio, whilst for tBullants Dallaglio and Hare were best .

St .Bedes Mentone Tigers recorded a much neEed victory, defeating Thomastown by 40 points

a windy Mentone Oval. Kicking with the breeze in ifirst the Tigers were slow to start but fmshed the quter well to be up by 5 goals, the Bears held goalieThe Tigers slowly started to take control in the secoiand into the wind outscored the Bears and were up6 goals at the long break . The Tigers ended it for iBears in the third. Continual first use of the ball Inthe middle saw the Tigers peppering the goals . Tikicked 7.9 to be up by 76 points at the final chanThe Tigers kicked the first goal in the last term, Ithen eased off the pedal, the Bears added 6 goals ethe final margin was flattering to them . A major pctive for the Tigers was Evan Ryder's 45 touches, zfinally some dominnce in the midfield .

The biggest win of the round though went toGeelong who consolidated their spot in the top fiwith a 58 poin, win over a very inexperienced St,liiSouth Caulfield side, now stranded at the bottonthe ladder. The Oggers talls were too much forSainters who continue to play without a recognisedward, their poor percentage evidence of that .Oggers got away early, and were never headed, increing their lead at every break to run out comfortabletors. the Saints left to wonder just where their nextmight come from .

Preview - Round 8 .

And yes folks, for the third week in a row we ha local derby down south, and what a big one it willNew ladder leaders Beaumaris take on St .BeMentone Tigers in a much anticapted clash. Theteams have swapped players in recent years. andSharks coach Brett Marchant was a 6 time B&FMentone. I can assure you there will be no lovebetween either side, and a physical game of footballbe enjoyed by what should be a big crowd . But enoibuild up, the Tigers have shown they don't take kitto the big grounds, and the Sharks ground is big .Sharks come from behind victory the week beforea bit of a wake up call to them, and they will be ron it this week . The Tigers though seem to come uFthe big games, and a win last week will certainly 1their confidence. But you can't go past the Sh,~form, and on their home ground, should come oultop.

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ire a good side who have a strong defence, eon-con-ball winning midfield and a forward line that

,ick goals. The Bullants are hard to gauge, but no;oubt will be a better side back at home . But I've giventilc Rovers a wrap, and think they should win .

Old Mentonians host Banyule who have let it bedlezt are no pushover, But the Panthers are not

de who take defeat well . Their form has been patchythe last few weeks, and last week's loss should stir

,'rn,m up enough to get them over Banyule, even with-0,11 Stroudy, and the Panthers will win .

In the battle of the Saints, Leos v Kilda SouthCaulfield, after last weeks results, you cannot go past

The Two Blues play a lot on emotion, and lasts big win should give them enough momentum to

.:- the South Caulfield boys who will struggl eit their injury toll gets under 30 players .Thomastown, who really do have to do a lot of trav-

lie~ this year go back home to take on Old Geelong.iii . Oggers are in the top four, and can play some good

, iL and I can *t see the Bears, whose form ha spatchy at best, being able to get over them .', to GV°In .

st . Leos Emmaus - Congratulations Hamish~,ieehan on playing his 100th game last week .li_muner is a fine contributor both in the seniors andr,;l the committee of the Two Blues . Well done Hammer .

Thomastown - Congratulations Danny Pougios onna%-ing his 250th game in Round 7 . Danny played hisr~t senior game whilst playing in the Under 17's has

valuable member of the team ever since .

BLR,LEEN-TEIVIPLESTOWE v . HAMPTON ROVERS1: Graeme Hunichen Peter Simpso n

ST. LEOS EMMAIIS v. ST. KILDA SOUTHCAULFIELD Field : Gene Hodgins Daniel Halliwellu)undary : Michael Chapple Becky Griffiths Goal :(1,Iry Clancy Shannon RyanOLD MENTONIANS v . BANYULE Field : Neil'.[cCorquodale Simon Olive Goal : John Kelly Ross~icitards

BEAUMARIS v . ST. BEDES ME NTONE TIGERSF,ctd : Chris Wallis Richard Eastwood Boundary :Jason Handfield Tristian Bowman Goal : Bernieoare Kevin Segota

THOMASTOWN v. OLD GEELONG Field : Robert~,n-?+on Dave Lepair

JUNE 13 - ROUND 9i :VB : No matches due to repre entative fixturesnext weeken T)

~ 1~+%II'TON ROVERS v. ST. LEOS EMMAUS',`;'iULE v. BULLEEN-TEMPLESTOWE

~~- BEDES MENTONE TIGERS v .OLD MENTONIANS

-D CEELONG v . BEAUMARIS - Venue TBA1-1DA SOUTH CAULFIELD v. THOMASTOWN

SENIORS - 23.05 .98HAMPTON ROVERS 5.3 7.3 10.12 13.14.92OLD MENTONIANS 0 .1 1.3 3.5 5.6.36Hampton Rovers : Passer 5, Modeller 2. S . Anderson . D . Ariz, Dunball . C.Ferguson. Scarlett. Holt. Best: D . Artz . Parkinson. Browne. S . Anderson. J.Ferguson. C . Ferguson.Old Meatonieas : Acreman 2. Bournon . Ferguson . D. Murphy. Best: Brooks.Paterson . Bournon. Dart, Austin, Lean.ST LEOS EMMAUS 5 .5 9.10 15.12 17.18.120BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE 4.6 5.6 8.9 12,12.84St Leos: McCormack 4. Rose 4. Vaughan 3 . A . Devlin 2. T. McCann 2. Burgess .Willis . Best: Rose. D. DuucolantoNo. Fennell. Willis, T . McCann . Burgess.Bulleen Templestowe: Williams 3. Darbv 2 . C . Parris 2. Matthews 2 . W.Thomson . Tulloeh . Best : Dallogto. Btreh, Hare. James, Tulloch . IDtatthmes .BANYULE 5.0 6.2 11.5 13.5 .83BEAUMARIS 2.1 5.3 8.7 13.10 .88Banyule: Ka}rooz 4. t4'Itluell 2 . Turnbull 2. M. Gray. t4'illmore. Ptayiair. H.McDermott. T . Egan. Beat: M. Gray . H . Mclk.rmott. D'onlnosante . \3'illmore .Kmrooz J. Plant.Beaumeris :Hanrahan 4. Fisher 2 . Jury 2. M1tahn:oud 2. .%tiJs 2. A. Qnm. Best :Pitts. Mitchell . Rouburv. Vance . Martin. A. gum .ST BEDES MENfONE TIG 5 .7 8.8 15.18 16.19.115THOMASTOWN 0 .6 2.10 3.13 9.21.75St Bedes Mentone Tig: Macgeorge 6 . D. Napier 3. S. Hecker 3. McCraw 2.Ryder 2. Best : R1der. Booth . D.'.tiapier. Tomlinson. Macgeorgx. Haves.Thomastoean: Garski 2. Capeci 2. Fell.es . Grech . Vateri . Floating. MeCallunt.Best: Plant, Pougios . Byran . Fellavs. Gallinrore. Grech.ST KILDA SOUTH CAULFIELD 0 .1 4.5 4.5 7.11.53OLD GEELONG 5.7 9.8 12.14 18,16.112St. Kilda South Caulfield; Btrce 3, McGaw 2 . Tkocz. Broad. Best: Tkocz. Broad .Tsiriinos. Gilmore. S. Neeson . Presnetl .Old eelong: Webby 9. J. Paul 2 . J . Willson 2 . W. Paul. Neeld. Davison . Best:Welsby. Davison. M. Wilosn . Sm[thers. W. Paul. Powmr.

RESERVES - 23 .05.98nAhB'21O N ROVERS 1.1 4.4 5.8 7.7.49OLD MENTONIANS 3.2 4.6 8.13 10.18.76Hampton Ravers : M . Gimbal] 2 . McDonald 2. Crabtree. Mason. Tota Beat :Lvnch Boyle . McDonald . Pe¢v. M . Dtmball . Mason.Old Mentoaians : Rilev, 4 . Dw}T r 2. Wtnduss 2 . Drman. Richardson . Best:14uiduss . Orman, Pride. Daz_~er. i?avu . Elliott.ST LEOS EhL12+SAUS 1.7 5.9 7.17 10.20.80BULLEEN TEA PLESTOWE 0,0 4.5 6.5 6,9.45St Leos Emmaus: Lcvvu 2 . Major 2 . Pitcher 2. Brooks. F. Duucmtamorno. B.Detein. Hendncus. Best: LeYVts . S . Manton . Brookes . Major. Thomas . ORettv .Bu lleen Templeatowe: Papadopotilas 3 . 41ills 2. Eduards . Best: D. Bane. Todd .Beams. Edwards. Nagel .BANYULE 0.1 4.3 5.4 8.5 .53BEAUMARIS 2.5 4.8 7.10 10.15 .75Banyute: Gnndal 3 . DohertY . Sutterbv. Riches . B . Kinnear. Fortune. Best :Sutterbv. Riches. Ferrall . D. Sheean. Ikrhertv. P . wLLams .Beaumaris: OBrien 2. Ott 2 . 1:nltla 2. Cotter. S . Blackta Sheldrake. Beet: S .Biactoe . Wadharn. Cotter. Sheldrake. Sherman. AieKenzie .ST BEDES MENTONE TIG 4 .4 5.8 10.11 15.12.102THOMASTOWN 0.1 0.1 1.3 2.4 .16St Sedan Meatone Tig : M. Hecker 6 . ReCupeno 3 . Covtollv. Danny Goodchild,Waters . Edwards. Kidd . L . Hullier. Best : Furlong. Sebtre. Danny. Gocdchild . M .Hecker. Lomagno . Eduards.Thomastowa : DelPana. Petsinis. Best: Theodorou . Sinclair. B . Colosimo. Bdes.Pelleqino . Del Papa.ST 1SILDA SOUTH CAULFIELD 1 .1 3.3 4.3 4.10.34OLD GEELONG 2.4 3.8 9.13 11 .14.80St . KBda South Caulfield: J. Ducileiie 2. L'amvakis. Ladd . Best : D . AgosOno . J.ThursIletd .. Camvakls. J. Dmiletre. Tsagtinns. Patterson.Old Geetoing: :rop 3 . O'Brien 2. S. Wilson . Furphy . Pugdale, R. Oliphant.Richardson, Mithen. Best: Liaseos . Hamntrnt. Handbtuy . M. Oliphant. 0Bnen.k"fdten .

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SENIORSNAME CLUB LAST WK TOTALPOWER HAMPTON ROVERS 5 47MACGEORGE ST BEDES MENTONE 6 39VAUGHAN ST. LEOS EMMAUS 3 37ACREMAN OLD MENTONIANS 2 33MAHMOUD BEAUMARIS 2 30CAPECI THOMASTOWN 2 2 7

C RESERVECORFIELD BEAUMARIS 23RILEY OLD MENTONIANS 4 22SCARPA THOMASTOGt v' 19MILLIS OLD MENTONIANS 18

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C SectionBANYULE

Coach: John SmpsonRes Coach: Stephen Gray1 B Klunea r2 D Witchell3 L Holt4 M Gilbert5 B Wilmore6 P Williams7 G Donaldson8 R Williams9 J Plan t10 J Fortune11 J McDermott12 J Egan13 M O'Brien14 S Kayrooz15 S Gray16 D Mayne17 L O'Connell18 J Turnbull19 A Thompson20 S Playfai r21 R Dintinosante22 J Gilham23 M Gray24 A Plant25 C Williams26 H McDermott27 S Yi n28 T Goury29 G Sutterby30 D Taylor31 C Bassett32 T Wason33 D Glass34 C Stevens35 B Anderson36 D Tyle r37 M Jesse38 G Riches39 M George40 P Witchell41 B Grindal42 T Egan43 L Ferrell44 M Anderson45 R Cullen46 P Agostinelli47 B Parkes48 W Gibson49 K Convey50 B Debont51 A Hopgood52 D Noonan53 M Ashton54 B Dintinosante55 D Williams56 B Woodlock57 T Benton58 S Hartwick59 B Wilson60 B Gillard61 J Charles62 A Camilleri63 M Hare64 C Dodd65 A Mason66 N Cargan67 M Keegan72 L Sheean73 A Rossimel75 J McIntyre76 M Lewis77 M Whelan78 R Smith

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D SECTIONby Ken Bremner

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big thanks from KB to all the club scribes for for-warding all the info direct to Tom. I'm back in busi-

ness now after a weeks sojourn so from now back tobasics as per the bottom of this column . And Yes! Jon(Brennan) my Email does work. it's probably my littledarlings at home that are interfering with the works .Keep on trying good buddy !

Not long back and the word around many of thecamps is that injuries are starting to take their toll andthat the long weekend recess can't come fast enough .A word of warning though, on many occasions thisbreak only masks the real problems that exist andoften the record after the spell doesn't necessarilyreach the great heights you would hope for .

Review Round 7- May 23Five of the six games were won by handsome mar-

gins and only the Ajax/Yarra Valley game gave anysupporters the yips!

The Southbank/Salesian game never reacheddizzy heights and in each of the quarters it was thehome side that was able to kick the important scoresto widen the gap at each change of ends to finally runout 48 pt victors . Nudge and Macca the best for theBankers whilst Wiseman and Hazel were good for thevanquished.

Old Essendon Grammar and Uni. Blacks wenthammer and tack at each other for a half before theO .E.G .'s lifted their intensity and effort to put the issuebeyond doubt. What was irking for the Blacks sup-porters was the last quarter fade out leaving some towonder whether losing hurts the pride enough? Toquote Jack Clancy of the Uni .Blacks. . ."Uni . sides havea reputation of being talented but soft, easily distract-ed and not keen on the hard ball or the hard yard . Arewe setting out to conform to stereotype?" O .E .G .'s by 6large .

Ajax won an exciting game by 6 pis against a res-olute Yarra Vall ey in a match marred by a strong crosswind . The Jackers lead at every change and slid awaysome 22 pts early in the last before the Yarra slammedon 3 late snags . All too late though as Ajax was able totough it out. For the victors Kalinski and Halphen wereterrific .

St Pats Mentone ventured north of the Yarra tomeet Parkside and the long trip home surely wasn't topleasant following a caning by 89 pts . In reality thoughthe scoreboard didn't tell a true story as the Pattershad a lot of the ball but were restricted by a toughdefence and lacked the scoring prowess of the RedDevils . Panjari. Tessari and Ryan served Parkside well .

A very young and inexperienced Monash Bluesoutfit put in a solid 4 qtr. effort to shut down Aquinasand in doing so play some very good football in thewindy conditions prevalent at the Uni . Oval . Smith andDoc Rogers being their most outstanding contributors .

Aquinas were never able to get their fonvard set-functioning and their haul of 6 snags was way downaverage. To the Bloods credit, they never gave in Iultimately succumbed by 7 majors .

Whitef riars continued St Johns woes by inflicta 72 pt defeat upon them . Whilst the margin is b' ~;would suggest some pundits would consider it (margin) to fall well short of what was expectHowever, given the gale force conditions out Dovewav the Friars can be well pleased with their effawhilst credit to the Joc's for keeping a lid on things,closing down as well as possible the potent Friarward line whilst sneaking in 6 snags of their own . CHouston and Anthony Carbone were great contributfor Whitefriars .Preview Round 8- May 30

Uni. Blacks V Monash Blues - Playing todaythe Cowen Cup, presented for permanent competilbetween the 2 Universities whenever their senior siplay in regular comp. R .W.T.Cowen was MasterOrmond College and President of the M .U .F .C. in1950's. Given that, KB confidently predicts thatcup will reside at Monash till such time as they nagain . The Blues have match winners all aroundground and in general terms are simply playing abetter at present than the Blacks . Monash by 40The Blacks have been most inconsistent all yearhaps the harsh words from their scribe may prodan improved result today, but the Einstein of tipldoes not think so and confidently tips Headers andBlues.

Salesian V Old Essendon Grammar - On resthus far one would have to favour the O .E .G.'s ho)er after a weeks 'fishin the salt air has possibly a

f ed KB's brain (dare I use that word) and in whatsmight consider a minor surprise I'm tipping Salesat home, to get the bacon by I 1 pts . It's very harcthe salt air to affect a brain KB that was never aroin the first place and this selection certainly pnthat, both have not set the world on fireEssendon's form is most definitely better and iaway from home will be too strong for the Chaddy b

Southbank V St Pats Mentone - Replay ofyears 'E' South section GF promises to be a beeven though on form Southbank are entitled to stshort priced favourite. Marvellous how a little bit oftory can muster up in humans an extra ouncadrenalin . KB is sure that the Patters will lift forgame, however the Bankers will also rise to the csion . Bankers by 40 pts . Different situation . diffecircumstances and a few different heads participa

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heir disposal . Bloods by 60 pts . The Bloods will be

chat continues to win when not at their best and that

will probably tilt the odds in favour of the visitors bu t

hard but just lack the class of their opponents at this,tage.

Aquinas V St Johns O .C .'s - KB reckons theBloods are the `good' things of the round especiallyeoming off the rebound of a loss . St Johns will battleliard but it will all be in vein because in simplisticterms Aquinas just have too much all round talent at

iooking to bounce back with a big one this week and,,.1th a couple of other results likely to go in their favourt his is their big chance to consolidate their position . TBi3 positive they will do this although as usual the Jocswill give a good account of themselves and try to the

'best of their ability .Whitefriars V Yarra Valley O .B .'s - Another game

where recent form indicates a soft win coming up forthe Friars . The Yarra Valley will be absolutely desper-afe to get back on track with another win but KB justcan't see it being this week given the rock solid defenceand scoring potency of Whitefriars. Locals by 27 pts .The boys from Yarra Valley are now suffering from afew injuries and a lack of confidence and this is reflect-ing in their performances . A sign of a good side is one

is what the Friars have been doing and will continue todo so today .

Ajax V Parkside - This game could go right downto the wire with a tough solid Parkside pitted againstan ever improving Ajax. KB suggests that midfielddominance, weight of numbers and strength at the ball

only just. Red Devils by 11 pts . An important game forthe Jackas this one, they really must win it to remainin contact. Unfortunately TB does not think they canas the Red Devils form at the moment is probably thehest of us all and even at Albert Park the Brain justcannot see the home side getting the points .

Press Correspondents: Fax to KB on 9850 6964(Email : KenBremner@access .net.au)

or Tommy on 9265 8011 by midday at the latest onMonday fo llowing the game .

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D RESERVEREGINATO PARKSIDE 17HOWELL UNIVERSITY BLACKS 16L . EAMES WHITEFRIARS 13MAIDEN MONASH BLUES 12STRONG YARRA VALLEY 12

Parkside - Congratulations to Peter Dean who twoweeks ago played his 100th game for the club . A finecompetitor and clubman who uses good old-fashionedhard work . guts and determiniation week-in week-out .Also Leigh McNamara played his 150th game for theclub recentlv. The hardest worker in the Parkside teamand an inspiration to his teammates . Diggers has alsorepresented the VAFA and won the club B&F in 1996 .Well done to you both .

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UNIVERSITY BLAC"S v . MONASH BLUES Field :Dharshaka Peiris Dirk KramerSALESIAN v . OLD ESSENDON Field : Ben McKeeNathan Rodier

SOUTHBANK v . ST. PATS MENTONE Field : TrentFoley Geoff Moore

AQUINAS v . ST. JOHNS Field : Frank KarabelasChris Steven sWHITEFRIARS v. YARRA VALLEY Field : AndreaFlack Leah Gallagher Boundary : Matthew CookJustin Bindin g

AJAX v . PARKSIDE Field: Paul Jones MichaelAllen

JUNE 13 - ROUND 9(NB : No matches due to representative fixtures

next weekend )MONASH BLUES v . SALESIAN 0 COLD ESSENDON GR . v. SOUTHBANKST . JOHNS 0 C v. UNIVERSITY BLACKSYARRA VALLEY v . AQUINASPARKSIDE v. WHITEFRIARSST . PATS MENTONE v . AJAX

D Section Results on Page 36

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D SectionAJAX AQUINAS O .C . MONASH BLUES OLD ESSENDON PARKSID E

Coach: Rick Marks Coach: AndrewCrosby Coach: Dave Rogers Coach: Lloyd Carnicbell Coach: task ZarataRes Coach : Andrew Schenker Res Coach : Brad Barclay Res Coach: Steve King Res Coach : Shane Bishop Res Coach : Mark Rowe

1 J . Wrobel 1 G. Burch 1 J . Alexander 1 J . Panagiotopoulos 1 P. Laurse n2 A. Kalinski 2 G. Clifford 2 J . Baxter 2 J. Chapman 2 A. Delle-Vergini3 B. Davis 3 S. Edwards 3 L. Holloway 3 P. Lutterschmidt 3 S. Pin o4 M. Dudakov 5 T. Grierson 4 P. Maiden 4 S. Reming 4 D Warre n5 J . Rat h6 D. Kalb A . Donachie 5 D. Rogers 5 S. Emerson

6 C. Ridley

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. Groom5 B .

7 G. Samuel 7 C. Glennie 6 M. Newman 7 T. Cippoloni 6 A. Stuart8 A. Krongold 8 S. Kelly 7 L. Findlay 8 S. O'Brien Drinna n7 D9 A. Rosen 9 P. Phillips 8 M. Lawrence 9 J . Good erg

.Chilcott8 B10 R. Bloo m

Weisler11 M10 D . Boland

Bamb u11 C 9 M. Wrodarczyk 10 I . Stevens .9 A. Constantin e.

12 D . Onas.

12 S . Bethune 10 S . Webster 11 B . PapalHearne12 J 10 A. Vita

13 A. Freund 13 C . Jeffrey 11 M . Spencer .13 P. Chalkley 11 V. Roman o

14 Y. Rapaport 14 A. Lorkin 12 J . Caldwell14 S . Evans 12 D McCal l15 M . Rajch 15 J . Knight 13 A. Herrman 15 S . Bishop

.

13 A Copley16 G . Rosenberg Close16 S 14 R . Burston 16 S . McPherson .17 A . Cukierman .

Denav i17 M 15 M . Tinkler 17 P. Hexter 14 P. Lenno n18 J . Wrobe l19 M . Halphen (C)

.18 J. Hughes 16 B . Smiley 18 T. Read 15 D . Moodi e

Care w20 A 19 G. Whitehead 17 P. OiNeill 19 G . Steven 16 M . Campbell.21 D Gelbart 20 P. Paras 18 Y. Colombies 20 J . Lang 17 B . Michell.22 D . Mohr 21 S . Downes 19 D . Roche 21 S. Dale 18 A . Reginato23 A . Bensimon 22 S . Flynn 20 J . Cavanagh

22 M . Lukasz23 J . Hughes 19 S . Gun n

24 J . DunneFeldman25 J

23 L. Woods 21 C . Gregory 24 C . Robertson 20 C . Perkham.

26 B . Duzenman24 P. Harper

Hackin g25 J22 A . Dobson ~25 A . Le.sk 21 M . Tessari

27 A . Lust. 23 S . Wrodarczyk 26 D . Fletcher 22 B . Harvey

28 D . De eng26 H . Fiel d

Jones27 S 24 B . Hodson 27 D . Barr 23 M . Sherlock29 D . Mark s

Israelsoh n30 N

.28 G . Wiston 25 J . Hawkins 28 B . Turner

29 J . Saunders 24 R. Marull i.

31 M Barnett 29 J . Wilson 26 P. Hurley 31 A . Corby 25 S . Ross.32 M . Borenstein 30 C . Collilver 27 N . De Young 32 J . Mansfield 26 C . Tyso n33 D . Pat 31 C . Wooden 28 S . McGee 33 S . Cramer 27 L. Panjari34 D . Gunn 32 M . Hunter 29 A. Headberry 34 J . Leask 28 S Fishe r35 S . Roth 33 M . Collella 30 L . Creamer 35 D . Whitfield .

MacNamara29 L36 J . Segal 34 M Tarullli 31 J .L . Smith 36 P. Trist .

37 J . Engelman.

35 R . Chapman 32 M. Try 37 J . Walker 30 B. Hocke y38 J . Lewis Hunt36 J 33 J .M . Smith 38 M . McKerrell 31 C . Austi n39 A . Grundmann .

37 H . Nichol 34 B. Dowsley 39 A . Merrington 32 B. McCal l40 A . Redlic h41 J . Snow 38 M . Tilling 35 D . Murchie

40 T. DiBlas i41 I . Ritter

33 A . Bott a42 A . Sawicki 39 S . Connelly 36 M . Tehan A. Jealous 34 M . Roman o43 Y. Shein 40 S . ConnellyY 37 J . Bolton 43 A. Gatt 35 G. Panjari44 B . Goldberg 41 J . Kline 38 S . Hooper 44 R . Clohesy 36 W. La y45 E . Steen 42 R . Moran 39 M . Smith 45 P. Barry~' 37 B Pandar iJ . Davi s47 A Abraham

43 M . Slattery 40 C . Riordan 46 D . Novacek.

38 F. Darri o9.48 L . Goldberg

44 P. Dunn e45 N . Frederikson

42 A . Hickey 47 J. testr o48 P Murton 39 M . Hoyn e

49 E . Rubinstein 46 D. Joyce 43 R . Feenaghty .49 A . Hutchinson 40 L. Inserr a

50 B . Grodsk iDiamond51 N N . Moran47 44 D . Teasdale 50 D . Bellman 41 N . Antonopoulo s.

52 B . Steiner 48 M . Moore 45 R. Walsh 51 S . Greasley 42 P. Dea n53 D . Katz 49 C . Lamborn 46 D. Jones 52 A . Dawson 43 J . Hubbard54 M . Nathan 50 G . Macklin 47 S . Mentha 53 T. Hawke

44 P. Soligo55 B . Zielinski 51 A. Hyland 48 M . Kamphuis 54 S . Maybury

Petropoulos46 T56 J . Sharp 52 M . Corrie 49 D. Morgan 55 R . Musa .

58 M . Fried 53 P Raeck 50 D. Schwedes 56 A . O'Ryan 49 S . Collier60 D . Weislitzer

.54 S . Capton 51 S . Millie

57 R. Wright 53 M. Yandel l61 J . Kalbstei n64 R Israel

55 A. Cultrera 53 L . McCann58 A . Woerndle59 N . Osman

55 R . Lord.

65 M. Zurbo 56 S . DohertyrtY 54 R . Green 60 A . Palmer 56 B. Smith

68 D . Boon 57 C . Thomas 55 D . Trumble 61 D. Podger 57 M. McPherso n69 J . Vernon 58 A . Bethune 56 A. Berry 62 P. Baroch 58 D . Velenzis i70 S. Boon 66 M . Wilson 57 P. OiNeill 63 A. Porter 59 T. Patten71 C . Cohen 67 P. Cruikshank 59 H . Middleton 64 J . Rossi 64 T. Thoma s73 A . Levy 70 C . Lyng 61 D . Walsh 65 A. Soteriou Drummon d68 K80 M . Joyce 66 B. Lamaro .

86 B . Barclay 67 B . Dempsey 67 R . Grai g. ~ .

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SectionST JOHNS ST PATRICKS SALESIAN SOUTHBANK UNIVERSITY

~, Paa MENTONE Cc~h:Peter Twiey C~o~r~ BLACKS~ ~oach:,bM LaCson Coach : Shate 0'Cmnor Res Coach : Micheal Byme Res Coach: John Ros s1 p. Paccagnan Res Coach: Ken Wood 1 M. Bourke 1 A. Daly c2 M. Ladson 1 D. Fenech 2 M . Wiseman 2 R. Puramorsie 1 G. Darroch3 G. Cester 2 M. Cosgrove 3 S. Sutherland 3 N. Frank 2 R. Gazel4 O. Now 3 M . Dixon 4 A. Healey 4 N. Wallmeyer 3 R. Hal l

5° S . Canning 4 P. Lewis 5 M. Canavan 5 T. Murphy 4 M. Vaughan

M . Rachel e6

5 A. White 6 R. Cincotta6 R. Corbo y7 T Reid

5 R. Macki e6 C Schilling

7 S. Flentjar6 R. Grech7 K Gurtler

7 G. Gasped.

8 M . McCallum.

7 B. Livingstone8 R. Dowsett .

8 D Perrin 8 M . Hazell 9 J . McNamara 8 B. Henderson

9 A. Rechele.

9 P. Emmett9 D . Scotti 10 B . Hodgson 9 C. Peki n

10 P Donovan10 M . Courmadias 10 B . Sebire 10 D . Oliver 11 A . Pitts (C)

12 M McCarthy.

11 B . Smit h11 D . Halls 11 C . O'Meara

11 D . Taylor .13 C . Perry (VC) 12 N . Roberts

12 M . Halls 12 M . Davies12 A. Gasped

14 M. Eastam 13 T. Jesse n13 B. Hilton 13 R . Sykes 13 I . Bobetic 15 I . D'Silva 14 S . Milner14 J . Archer (VC) 14 C . Billings 14 B . Bowman 16 A . Bunnett 15 S . Fitzpatric k

15 G . Pattison (C) 15 Mick Sullivan 15 J . Gianna 17 A. Watts16 P. Cacaviell o17 H . Peycke r

16 S . Jabke 16 P. Sullivan 16 A . Chaippini 18 J . Nugent 19 C Frankli n17 S . Cockayne 17 C. Sullivan 17 Matt Forbes 19 K. Anderson .

20 S. Lowe17 D. Christian 18 T. Sullivan 18 S . Sinclair 20 R . Thomson

21 G Paleodimos21 T. Holmes

18 C. Emery 19 G . Capuano 19 A . Healey .22 N Roberts 22 A. Nola n

19 B . Healy 20 C. Groves 20 A . Seagef.

23 A . Rolfs23 S . Beaton24 M . Fogarty

'21 L. O'Donnell 21 D. Batey 21 R . Napoli 24 G . Rolfs 25 B . Lynch22 J. Cunningham 22 C. Dorman 22 A . Edmonds 25 L. Aitken 26 D. Birk s23 M . Foy 23 Matt Sullivan 23 C . Roche 26 R . Linford 28 G . Strai n

Fredericks24 B 24 C. Nicholls 24 A. Grace 27 G . Wardrop 29 M . Staunto n.' 25 G. Uptin 25 B. Kirchner 28 A . Stewart 30 D . Sowerb y

25 B. AAboujaber26 B . Ellery 26 P. Shelly 29 J. Goodlet 31 N . Carah

26 G . Waters 27 M . Wise 27 M Mansfield 30 B . Gallia 32 M . Jone s27 B. Pole 28 M . Johnstone

.28 M . Byrne

31 S . Campbel l33 P Rachor

33 T. Kitche n35 P Corri e28 P. Liddel 29 D . Murphy 29 Mick Forbes

.34 D Decarteret

.36 S . Matthew s29 D . Higgins 30 N . Freese 30 P. Bouchard

.35 S. Birch 37 J . Denni s

30 R. Walker 31 W. Lloyd 31 A . Davey 36 G . Jones 38 R . Watson31 M . Levy 32 B . Archbold 32 A . Stevens 37 A. Rhodes 39 A. Curtai n32 G . Shaer 33 D . Andrew 33 B . Piper 38 J . Russell 40 G . Sulliva n33 Z. Monroe 34 S . Beanland 34 A .. Thann

J . Scanlon 4 1 S . Whitehea d42 A Gad d34 M . Hancock 35 C. Brown 85 40 B . Scanlon

41 AA Radcliffe

.43 R . Devli n

35 J . Sacco 36 C. Stephens 36 S. Nolan.

42 T Plaza 44 P. Forbes36 T. Sarhanias 37 A . Tasca 37 J . Brennan 43 P. Herridge 45 J . Butterfiel d

"37 A . Stefanakis 38 S . Perazzo 38 R . Hazell 44 S . Pende rgast 46 E . Ricciut i

39 M . Murray 40 D . Nichols 39 B Quinn 45 T. Fraser 47 S . Gulle n

40 S. Mooney 42 S . May.

40 J . Hamilton 46 J . Ross 48 B . Howlett50 G Thompson

42 T Ducalanbino 43 M . Barr 41 S . Bobetic 47 S . Oliver .51 A Nevil l

43 M. Van Hooten45 C . Bar r47 D . Bu eia

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42 D . Ghebilikian48 H . Pitt s49 S . Oliver

.52 T. Barbe r

44 S . Pepper 48 M . Walsh 43 P. Kavanagh 50 L . Goodlet54 D . Bryan t55 M Nixo n47 J . Cotton 49 S . Taranto 43 M . Cooke 51 M . Edwards

.56 J. Rice

50 D. Pye 50 A. Ladds 44 C. Hunt 52 R . Lucas 57 S. Doole y51 M . Orundell 51 G McMillan 45 M . Spencer 53 M. Vear 58 M . Begley52 C. Hooper

.52 G Delman 46 M . Tassone 57 B . Nettleton 59 J . King

g54 C . Cassano.

53 D. Noonan 51 S . King 58 T. Richardso nK. Walford

60 N . Wilso n63 J Phai r

56 E . Ferracane 54 D . Bray 52 T. Alligangan 60 S . Garlick.

64 S Dimon d57 S . Shaw 57 V. O'Connor 54 S . Brown 62 B . McMillan.

65 J . Dankert58 P. Kelly 58 J. Noonan 55 D . Seamer 64 A . Hubble 66 N . Howel l61 G . Caster 60 M . Cerriteli 56 S. Fitzgerald 65 A . Curry 67 S . McAloon62 E. Ferrecane 63 A . Orchard 60 M . Bates 67 D . Howarth 69 A. Costell o

63 J Ladson 69 S . Parker 64 S. Shelly 69 S . Melican 70 M . Nihil l.

64 D . Edwards 73 M . O'Meara 64 P. Forbes 72 M . Bucki s73 M . Raffael e

Piat F C74 A . Ston e

uan . . 76 S . Atkinso n77 H . Camero n

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1) SectionWHITEFRIARS

1 D. Fedel e2 M. Bateman (C)3 M. Carbone5 M. Robinson6 C. Houston (VC)7 P. Coghla n8 A. Davis9 C. Maguire10 A . Pawlik11 R . Reidy12 A . Lacey13 T. Hughes14 T. Carrigg15 P. Campbel l16 B . Vandenboom17 A. Carbone (VC)18 D . Quilt y19 M . Jongebloed20 S . McAuliffe22 R . Pasqualotto23 P. Ciardull i24 R . Mika25 D . Griffin26 C . Ryan27 D . Vandenboom28 C . Eame s29 A . Glenn30 M . Power31 N . Jenkins32 M . Borrack33 C . Harri s34 D . Gloufchev35 C . Law (VC)36 D . Nolan37 P. O'Brien38 C . Carrig g39 M . Winterburn40 A . Thwaites41 C . O'Connor43 N . Elliot44 A . O'Connor45 M . Lester46 G. Johnson47 M . Nolan48 D. Delzoppo49 C. Callander50 T. Burgoine51 L. Eames54 S . Gillan56 D. Ri o57 J . McFarlane58 J . Ri o59 D. Gentilin61 D . Cassar62 R. Tartaglia64 M . Duffy65 C. Winterburn

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,end at the 5t• iv a' `' 1umpire, had both these clubsd made quite a few mates, and it,•early years as a

n a few times. an

gam.e .

Answer next issue, LEAH & MELY

'SCI.-AISED PENALTY

.'YER(S)uest for an investigation

. clubs areof the

Because of the new procedure regarding lodging a req

advised not gg hone ~~~ V~~' ~nt;f a~dbv the Asso ation

.y to find if the granbefore

prescribed penalty applied for is accepted by a cheque for $200, is receive d

enalry will not be accepted andIf a request for an fnvestigation, accom p

3pm Monday following the rveekend's game, the prescribed o deliberation.s d to the following day'

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PROMOTION SCameron Stetivart from B section for hi s

Ile, is a hot shower vawav on holidays rupel~orth andpeter Harri s

~y else puts the hot water system on .

But there was a plus on that cold Thursday night,

use the umpires meeting was the shortest in histo-the umpires went from being ticked off to elation

.

andrell done Mickey Sneddon

~ you It ad a topa ~oetion . Great achievement and hope y

c . ,Idrew Chapman from C seetion back into B sec

the first trme in I99 8drew Stephens also from C section into B se

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in 1998 .; ;r the first tim eaniel Halliwell - from D section into C section after

p a good start to the season .Simon olive -also from n section into C section

.

Paul Jones - from E section into D sec~to ~el l andoned it s

f the old stagers getting a~•

them still see was great tionto catc

h ate abouPt thwith the

m eir footballnldt w as also great tovery p getting a kick.see some of the old hands still Pls ~~~~ they still putNothing much has chang ch drinks teur

s on one of thebesuaftdoingtm r rotation game ~th bot hwas a real pl

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these clubs. and good luck for the rest of the season to

you both .

MACCA DOES WAVERLEY PARKMacca spent last Saturday afternoon at the match

between Western Bulldogs and Richmond at Waverley

park because he was the field umpire en1Q al7~e occasiangame at half time. We hope the littlefor you especially as your son was playing '

m

league. We hope they didn't f ~°the too hardOYOU

ldhad to back up on Sunday

Haileybury game. ~,,ell done Nlacca.

SOCIAI NEWS Annual Golf pay at theti~'ell next weekend is the onc

e royal and ancient Camberwell G Ho lub. eryone in og ~dorganised by Marty and Gri~~'' ~ et some goodon the day has a great game ldckoP~a to jet scoring tofeedback about the day . Goo

d you all.

1998 BOUNCE OFFWeek 2 results .Mark Bushfield'267 defeated Nick Evans 256 .

Chris Stevens 271 defeated Andrea Thwaites 217.

RULE OF THE V E adequate lighting at certain grounds in theif there is gVAFA, can they be switched on during the course of

a

,eat to see one onh~•shaka Peiris - from under 19 for the first tim

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p - ction. Well done Dash .

CH PPX'S CLIPPED WING Who was fieldTwo weeks ago Andrew Chapman ,,,mpiring out at the match between Thomusatto~~ aan

dctu

iianymle pulled his shoulder out in the last q ave it"lI, signalling for a free kick

. He left the field to hthank

- lace by the Thomasto~m physiosr~ back into p on then returnin. g to the

o .z for thatl . Well done Chappy partner Craigiicld and finishing off the match with Your par

i3rajtberg.

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Behaviour - Runners . To deliver message from coach only and immediatelyleave the arena. Water Carriers . Not to deliver messages from coaches . Not to linger

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This vear VAFA sponsor Carlton and United Breweries (CUB) has pleasure in presenting a trivia competi-L1011 which will see at the end of each month of the football season one contestant win two cases of CUBproduct .

The following ten questions appear today for the final time this month . Please note that Q .10 has beenj(,-written to lessen the confusion regarding the previous Q .10 .

Six entries will be drawn from those submitted and the entry that has the highest number ofresponses correct will be declared the monthly winner for May .

As many entries can be lodged per person per month and each entry should clearly show questions 1[o 10 followed by the written responses to each question . Entries in writing must be received by MondayJune 1 (5 pm) .

l . A current VAFA player won the Gardiner Medal (fairest and best playerin the VFL Reserves Competition) in 1985 . Name him and his currentVAFA club ?

2 . Bill Picken, Jayson Daniels, Wayne Walsh and Ian McMullin have aunique bond. What is it?

3 . Only one VAFA player has been drafted by the West Coast Eagles . Namehim and his VAFA club?

4. What is the link between the moustachioed fast bowler Merv Hughesand VAFA football ?

5 . North Melbourne played Richmond in Round 20, 1985 . What is memo-rable about the game?

6. Who was the first Little League player to participate in League football?

7 . Successive 'A' Section Best and Fairest Awards W .N . Woodrow Medal)have been won on four occasions - Lindsay Hassett (Geel) 1935-36,Jocka Nelson (MHSOB) 1964-65, Norm Beattie (Cob) . 1969-1970 arethree . Can you name a fourth?

8. Can you name the only AFL player born in the USA to play in an AFLpremiership team?

9. When you mention Queen Elizabeth and VFL football what comes tomind?

10. Five VFL (or AFL) players, whose fathers played in VFL premiershipteams since 1945, have played in VFL (AFL) premiership teams since1970 . Name the 5 father/son combinations .

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s predicted Oakleigh put Glenhuntly away com-ortably . Caulfield similarly with Elsternwick and

an improved St . Marys pushed Old Camberwell, atleast for a while anyway. Chirnside Park didn't live upto my home ground theories on things and seeminglycrumbled to Peninsula a little too easy and in the clos-est of contests and somewhat of a rarity Power Houseand Swinburne drew in a tough slog in the mud .

ROUND 8Swinburne take on Glenhuntly at home . Coming

off a great couple of weeks of football for Swinburne Ican't see any reason why their winning form wouldn'tcontinue this week against the Hunters . The Huntersin basic terms have been struggling lately and a lossthis week will only push moral down even more . SoSwinburne by 7 goals .

The Pirahnas take on the Saints at Albert Parkthis week in what should be an interesting match .Power House will be desperate . St . Marys look like awin is not too far down the track . But not this week !!!(I hope) . The Piralmas on recovery trail, from a monthor so of poor performances they seem to be slowly find-ing their feet again . So Power House by a few .

Oakleigh at home against Chirnside Park. Onform Chirnside shouldn't pose too much trouble for theKrushers at home, but generally I feel both sides arevery similar and thus this game could go right down tothe wire . However on the basis that the Krushers areat home and looking to cement a place on the top fourI tip them by 2 goals .

The Pirates take on the Wickers down the bay. Inwhat should be a fairly one sided affair I'll tipPeninsula . The Wickers seem to be struggling latelyand unless somewhat of a miracle occurs the Piratesshould get up comfortably. Also knowing that secondplace on the ladder is also a possibility should theyhave a good win . The Pirates by 80 points .

In the final game for preview I'm not sure who tofavour. In what could be termed as a 'cracker' of amatch, Caulfield take on Old Camberwell. Caulfieldwith just the one hiccup (Rd . 1) and Old Camberwellthus far undefeated . Both forward lines seem morethan capable of scoring, both midfields have been in

great form and bothback lines are doingtheir job, not allowingthe opposition aninch . So if form was the reason for tipping a winnerthen I'd tip a draw, but Old Camberwell seem to be justthat little more polished at this stage of the season, andwith their full forward on fire I'll tip them by 2 goals inagain what should be a showcase of Amateur footballthis weekend

Social Notes: Glenhuntly have their big night on atthe clubrooms on June 13 . $150 per double includingeverything with special guests 'Crackers' Keenan andOscar Swarve . Contact Brendan O'Donnell 9578 3483or Stewart Watson 9528 1404 for tickets .

Glenhuntly - Congratulations to Paul Harrison onreaching 150 games . "Harro" has been a stalwart ofthe club since the mid-eighties and an invaluable asseton and off the field . Well done Harro.

Peninsula OB - Congratulations to AndrewParsons who today plays his 100 games. A committedPirate and product of the school who started in theReserves and is now a tough half back with a true loveof the VAFA and football . Well done Parso.

St . Marys - Jeff Innes plays his game number 100this week . 'Joffa' has been a great clubman served onthe committee. Has been rewarded this year by hardwork with a regular senior spot . Well done from all atSt. Marys 'Joffa' .

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Field: Ron Martyn Bob McLeod

POWER HOUSE v . ST. MARYS Field : David MillerPaulTuppenpAKLEIGH v. CHIRNSIDE PARK Field : lain(ayzer Tony PsinasPENINSULA OB v . ELSTERNWICK Field : Peter

Woods Peter Griffiths

CAULFIELD GR. v . OLD CAMBERWELL Field :Alan Stubbs Alan Ladd

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SENIORS - 23 .05.9 8GLENHUKILY 4.6.30OAKLEIGH 16.28 .124Glmhvntly : IGoal Kickers and Best PLm~rs not recehed)oaldelgu: Leais 7. Mackenzle 3. Orlando 2 . Bromley. Hanlec. C. Marshall .~i'oodazd. Best: Adamic. Wocdard. C . ?.4arshall. Mackenae . I.ewis . Tayior.

POWER HOUSE 2.3 3.4 6.11 9.14 .68SWINBURNE UNIVERSITY 0.3 4.9 7.12 9.14 .68Power Hause: D . Milano 3. J . Dell'ollo 2 . C . Dell'aho. R . Uebergang. M . Cason. B .

Canfield. Best: Hamilton . CavkchFelt. Piotroaskt. Horridge . Sposato. Murphy.

SwhtMune Ua'sverslty: Goal Kickers and Best Placers not received )

CHB2NS IDE PARK 0.4 2.7 3.10 5.11 .41PENINSULA 2,3 8.9 10,13 16.19 .115Chiraside Park: Allatt. Carusi. Holliday. Balcey. Walker. Beat: Allatt. V. Picciolli.

Bakey. McHenrv. HoIlklay .P' : Sharp3n 3. Farrar 3. A. Banner 2. S. Pasons 2, Campbell 2. Payze 2.

C . Landrv. Lined. Best : Farrar, Crean. Gross, Dentrv. A. Atchinson . S. Parsons .

ELSTER2VMCK 1.3 1.8 3.9 4.11 .35CAULFIELD GRAMMAR 3.4 6.9 11,12 17.16.118Etstemwir.k: L . Murphy, A . Hankin . S. Critin. C . Walker. Best: S. Curtin . C.

Makroney. J. tVars . R . Bravtngton. S. Mahoney. A . Contin.Caulfield Grammar: D . Anderson 5 . Will 4 . Baxter 2. Hall 2, Farmer 2, Oscar .

Coniishaw. Restar ick. Beat- D. Anderson . Horton. Brohier, Baxter. S}nman.

co)~.ST MARYS 3 .2 7.5 7.6 8.9.57OLD CAMPBERWELL 3 .1 8.5 10.11 15.21.111St Mary's: Lriingstone 3. Jones 3 . h'elvn . Clarke . Best : Boyes. Harrison. Willis,

Theiharris. McCashney.Old Cam6etweB: Brou!n]ess 6. Imber~er 3. Gillin 2 . D. Walker. McLean, Sims.

Johnson. Best: Leitch . Short . \Yilson, E. Williams. Scott. Ryan.

RESERVES - 23.05 .98GLENHUNTLY 2.5.17

OAI;I.EIGH 8,10.58Glenhuntly: Goal Kickers and Best Players not received)

Oaklelgh : Athertnos 2. LesHe 2 . Adai4ay. AILs. Monaghan .Oram . Best: Stirling.

Alls. Redfcrd. Atherinos . Adaway. Nuske .POWERHOUSE 1.2 4.2 5.2 7.2 .44SWINBURNE UNIVERSITY 0,0 1 .3 3.8 4.8 .32Power Housa (Goal Kickers and Best Players not recehedlSwinburne Univeretty: ClaCtey 2 . Philps. Best: ODonneti . Hearn. Winters.O'Mara Freeman . Demarte.CHIRNSIDE PARK 3.2 4.3 7.8 10.8.68PENINSULA 2.0 5.1 6.4 7.6.48Chimside Park: Oates 3. Skein 2, R. Chtrnside. Macarthur. Henderson . Kennedy.

Pope. Best: Ch'unskle. Mason Koopman. Mauarotti. Kimpton. SK .

Peninsuta: Franks 3, Cannon. Fisher. Farrow. Clacingbold. Best : Coaper. A .

Parsons, Steaart . Franks . Nelson. Taylor.EISTERNWICK 0.1 1.4 1.5 1.7 .13CAULFIELD GRAMMAR 5 .6 7.10 13.18 18.18 .114ELxterawlc.k : S. Currie. Best: S. Currie. G . Dervnshire, M. Ray. W. Darisdon. C .

WWrighht. J. KusiJ.CarilQr,}d Gram=r: Scnhen 6 . Holloway 4. Merrtssev 4. S . Williams. G . Williams.

Best : Smith. Morrissey. Holloway. Sanr4aga. G . Williams, Ash.ST MARYS 0.0 2.1 3.1 3.2 .20OLD CAMBERWELL 4.4 6.9 12.17 17,23.125St Mary's: Carra Tindley. Goldsworthy . BeA: Learmonth, Carra. Alderson.

Tindley .ihhotson.Old Ct3mt~rwell: Saffar 4. T. Walker 4. Orwin 3, Nash 2 . McCrea 2. Jennings.

Snann . Best : Swann. Douglas . Cohen . bBles . T. Watker. Kelly.

Brian "Benny" Goodman and Tom Brainpresent all scores and match details in

a light-hearted manner .

Listen to Benny, Tommy and a specialguest 9.00 a.m. each Sunday .

Program includes Phil Stevens talking VAFA issues .

PATRONS ARE NOT PERMITTED TO BRING ALCOHOLINTO ELSTERNWICK PARK OR INTO ANY VAFA VENUE

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M . Millard2 B. Hal l3 D. Anderson (C)4 S. Stevenso n5 W. Horton6 A. Kahofe r7 J . Cowlishaw8 S. Cossart -

Walsh9 W. Bowes10 A. Wil l11 M. Cassidy12 J . Farmer13 D . Gurr14 S . Klose15 R . Castles16 T. Royals17 G . Williams17 P. Anderson18 N . Cox19 B. Baxter20 H . Vella20 M. Klose21 N . Brohier (VC)22 T. Townley23 D . Ash24 K . Dach s25 N. Lubransky25 T. Waile s26 S . Williams27 R .Keown27 R. Morrissey28 T. Cha n29 D . Schrimski30 D . Lowe31 J . Holloway32 M . Dicrosta33 N . Silver34 J . Margerison35 A . Lawrence36 R. Gosstray37 M . Scholten38 J . Restarick39 J . Santiago40 M . Phelan41 M . Liddell42 D. Synman43 J . Smith44 C. Bettany45 T. Oscar46 G . Lehner47 L. Salem48 S . Varthalis49 B. Cowling50 M . Cutler54 B. Lyons55 M . Davies56 A. Dowd59 A. Beauchamp60 M . Barnett62 A. Coventry69 A. Gooding

CHIRNSIDE PARKCoach : ste0en JonesRes Coach: Kai Oates

1 M. Pemberton2 A. Sor e3 G. Skein4 M. Carusi5 M. Holliday6 J . Brow n7 V. Piccioli8 S. Oates9 W. Pemberton10 M . Koopmans11 G . Wyngard12 D . Paola13 E. Westmore14 D . Dasolto15 S. McIntosh16 M . Walker17 B . Pedle r18 M . Massarotti19 C . Picciol i20 K, Oates21 S . Cousins22 P. Delguidice23 R . Davidson24 D . McHenry25 R . Henderson26 G . Kellaway27 L. Lowe n28 J . Mosca29 P. Schilling30 L. Mather31 M.Ogstan32 G . Laidlaw33 A. Chirnside34 A. Thoma s35 MT. Koopmans36 D . Karp37 L. Bakey38 G . Kimpton39 N . Sibbing40 T. Marriner41 D . Kennedy42 A. Conte43 A. Burnes44 R . Chirnside45 W. Hussey46 P. Ega n47 N . Egan48 R . Gray49 C . Peters50 C . Lindsay52 G . Lambkin53 B . Driver54 D . Skillern55 P. Churchill56 R . McArthur57 J . Whiteside58 A . Mather59 D . Harvey60 P. Pop e61 G . Pillikidis

Coach: Rod WilliarnsRes Coach: Andrew

1 L. Murphy2 A . Hankin3 T. Byrn e4 M. Savage5 M . Whelan6 G. Jenkins7 D. Le e8 S. Curri e9 S. Clement10 R. Bravington11 P. Mahony11aL. Messiaglia12 N. Wigmore13 P. Stankovich14 S . Soppett15 F. Diangregorio16 M . Surma n17 J . Ward18 A. Neil l19 R . Buckingham20 M . Hunt21 M . Noonan22 M . Mussard23 S. Curtain24 B. Franken25 A. Patterson26 C . Mahony27 M . Daniels28 W. Davidson29 S . Mahony30 J . Wright31 G. Devonshire32 T. Swinnerton33 J . Overman34 A . Conli n35 P. McNally36 B . Bravington37 J . Whit e38 M . Bell39 P. Allan40 M . Ray41 A . Tilley42 S . Ramsey43 C. Lyons44 G . Corri e45 R. Grandemange46 J . Kosij47 M . Franken48 J . Ahern49 C . Walker50 D . Hosking51 M . Bullard52 P. Broderick53 R . Williams54 S . Kirkham55 P. Harris56 D . Steele58 K. Campbell59 M . Laci s60 S. Park61 M . Purcell62 C . Allan63 T. Baxter

GLENHUNTLY

1 B. Wilson2 C. Whelan3 T. Hil l4 D. Cassar5 J . Allessi6 P. McGuinness7 M. Kouts8 J . Jani s9 A. Antonio10 A. Young11 T. Rossiter12 S . OiReilly13 M . Kratewski14 J . Gilmore15 P. Bresli n16 C .Johnson17 S. August21 I . Turne r22 G. Richards23 P. Thomas24 A . Worsnop26 T. Short27 M . Gulton28 C. Murray30 B . Stewart31 L. Thomas32 S . Jankovic33 D . Jones34 B . Mille r35 J . Commerford36 R. Hal l37 A . Breslin38 A. Haggarty39 T. Hosking40 L. McAuliffe42 M . Stahmer43 M.Jones44 B.OiDonnell45 R . Stannage46 A. Bain47 J . Walton48 J . Young50 G . Lewis52 C . Mitchell53 D . McLinden54 D . Mance55 S. Pappin56 R . Bateman57 M . Ryan58 J . Crooke60 M . Johnson62 G. Panozzo63 C . Tho m64 M . Callander65 P. Harrison66 P. Fogarty67 B .Hodge68 R . Dolge69 G . Fletcher71 P. Jone s

Rafferty theWrecker

OAKLEIGH A .F.C,Coach: Chris MooreRes Coach: Peter Andencipoule,

1 R . Gec2 A. Bloomfield3 D. MacKenzie4 P. Heveri n5 C. Riches6 K. Marshall7 P. Donadel8 R. Marshall9 J . Moutis10 M . Wood11 C . Hanley12 A. Zavaleris13 J . Knapper14 B . Dell'Aquila15 G . Redford16 J . Niko17 P. Hamilton19 P. Taylor (C)20 T. Adami c21 A. Perdikomatis22 S. Osborn e23 P. Dickie24 S . Kitts25 C . Marshall26 A . Kitts27 S .Adaway28 A . Monaghan29 D . Hal l30 J . Stevens31 T. Bromley32 G . Perpina34 S . Kilner35 R . Nuske36 D . Dooley37 P. Nikakis39 J . Bonaddio40 C. Taylor41 G . Malapanis42 G . Orlando43 J . Theofilopoulos44 B . Woodard45 G . Chapman46 P. Andonopoulos47 S . Lewis50 P. Leslie51 J . Bonaddio52 P. Andrinopoulos53 T. lanchell o54 A. Atherinos55 B. Grant56 J . Aliss57 S. Simopoulos59 J . Brown60 M.Oram61 A. Moulang63 D . Woods64 J . Tolley65 B. Stirling66 A . Wood67 B . Gant

SPORTSCOCHADSTON E

HAIRSTYLISTSfor Ladies & t en

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l11ec,-,cn : 1,t 3jvv Hans onF~ Cch:pnaartTsindos

J. McLean2 T. James3 A. Inkster (VC)4 S, Jack5 S . Horskins8" A. Seeley7 M. Scott8 C. Town9 A. Gibbs10 M . Hanson,11 J. Heffernan12 J. Wilson (C)13 N . Sim s14 R . Whitehead (VC)15 M . Short16 D . Walker

,17 R. Pike18 A . Brownless

,19 M . Freedman20 A . Hills.21 T. Hardman°22 S . Chow23 D . Bel l24 D . Imberger25 A. Taylor26 M. Stones27 T. Doherty28 B . Leitch29 T. Johnson30 S . Ro e31 L.O'Mahony32 E . Williams33 M . Richmond34 P. McCare35 M . Hopkins36 S. Derry37 R . Gillen38 R . Scott39 C . EVans=0 J . Harv ey

1 1 L. Ryan42 R. Pra

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43'T Walker44 S . Smith46 T. Reid47 P. Lenton»3 J . Swann49 A . Ken t50 B . McKenzie51 A. Rog ers52 J . Mcllwain53 B. Mcllwain5 4 P. Richmondoo" N . Saff ar57 T. Simpson~ 8 C. Williams59 D. Ale x60 B . Kallio61 T. Johnson62 C . Bayford63 C . Strachan64 B. Day65 J . Mile s66 T. Hamilton67 P. Crai g68 P. ThomasE9 P. Cohen70 D. Jenning s

^-L E ; ~- CTRICAL & GAS~' iME APPLIANCE S

9857 8061

PENINSULA O.B .Coo* Brett WMrabRes Coa& Nei Ranks

1 S. Parsons2 S. McMahon3 A. McCorinan4 E. Bowe n5 N. Ken t6 M. Warner7 N. Franks8 P. Angus9 P. Keohn9 P. Krohn10 T Trewhitt11 A . Landry12 A . Campbell13 V. Brancaijano15 B. Cook16 S . Claringbold17 L. Barclay18 S . Glover19 M . Goldthorpe20 C. Landry21 M . Bonner22 A . Atchison23 R . Sharpin24 B . Wight25 S. Atchison26 C . Lloyd27 S . Payze28 B . Taylor29 R. Bedford30 A . Crean31 A . Gross32 A . Parsons33 D . Sim s34 T. Bradon35 G . Park36 N . Bowman37 T. Stewart38 M . Wells39 R. Pritchard40 S . Marshall41 S . Farrow42 A . Mal e43 M . Bonner44 J . Mui r45 D . Scown46 A. O'Neil47 T. Co x48 J . Bleasby49 J . Whelan50 R. Blood52 M . Fisher54 M . Dent ry55 R . Cannon56 R . Powney58 B. Jackson60 P. Cooper62 D . Cross66 A. Hayley69 S . Farrar

POWERHOUSEcoed,: POW Owlo dRes Coeate Craig Ricfwdson

1 J . Gen t2 J . Hall3 J . Grey4 C. Lloyd5 M. Braini6 D . Bur t7 C . Richardson8 S. Cross9 A. Morris10 T. Bailey11 J . Gill12 R . Wright13 J . Harris14 Hazelwood15 C. Trewin16 L . Bol d17 C . McLeod18 C . Doyle19 J . Evans20 D . Allen21 D. Miller22 P. Bates23 S . Craven24 R. Williams25 S . Evans26 J. Senior27 S. West28 J. Tucker29 T. Madden30 P. Harrison31 R . Marshall32 B . Wilson33 R. Taylo r34 A . Doughton35 C. Williams36 A . Robinson37 M . Hansen38 P. Phelan39 O . Vestergarrd40 C . Burnside41 S. Clayto n42 N. Deans43 W. Uran44 G . Dea n45 P. Ghazouani46 S . McCarde l47 D . Norman48 D . Phelan49 A . James50 A . Stand l51 B. McKenzie52 E. Krolmark53 A. Ker r54 J . Blowfield55 N . Uran56 J . He m57 C. O'Connor61 B . McNamara66 D . Wrigh t70 R . Haywood87 T. Friend88 G . Scotland

ST. MARY'SCoacte Evan Evan sRes Cos* P eW D'n tick

1 M. Learmonth2 L. Cosson3 R. Livingston4 A. Bel l5 L. Willis6 W. Stuart7 T. Pettini8 R. Kodituwakku9 T. Gun n10 T. Jones (VC)11 K . Gillard12 B . Summerfield13 J . Chapman14 P. Watso n15 D . Andrews16 A. Wilcox17 S . Leahy18 B . Frai l19 B . Ibbotson20 G . Crouch21 T. Ymer (C)22 R . Allen23 S . Parsons24 I . Gouliet25 M . LeLevire26 P. Frase r27 G . McConnell28 J . Innes29 J . Cogdon30 S . Rhodes31 J . Finch32 J . Boyes33 P. Stevens34 R . Ferwerda35 G . Theoharris36 E . Evans37 J . McCashney38 F. Harrison39 A. Wood s40 S . De Young41 W. Goldsworthy42 T. Worral43 L. Wilson44 P. Dinnick45 A . Gunn46 J. Bernadi47 M . Bona48 D . Morcom49 S. De Young50 P. Fraser51 A. George52 F. Sadier53 R . Ferwerda54 S . Goldsworthy55 J . Duck56 A . Gunn57 J . Grainger58 T. Azzapadi59 J. Hill60 C . Tetley61 J. Joseph62 G . Hayes63 T. Overto n64 S . Parsons65 P. Harti g an66 S . Rhodes67 S . Ston e68 M . Scammell69 G . Neve n70 A . Goldswo rthy71 N . Malloch72 L. Phillips73 J . Traxnack74 J . Wedrien75 J . Brown76 J .Jayden77 T. Tmbury88 A. Ballantyne

SWINBURNE UNICoach: Gary HidceyRes Coach: Ge~f Bany

1 M. Milano

2 J . Sheedy

4 D. DeII'Olio

5 J . Dell'Olio

6 M. Johnston

7 A. Hamilton

8 J . Horridge

10 R . Turnbull

11 G . Barry

14 R . Goode17 S . Le e18 A . Fiumani

19 B . O'Mara

20 A . Hilgemann

21 T. Dymond

22 S . Flyn n

23 C . Smit h24 S. Fiztgibbon27 D . Murphy29 D . DePaoli30 P. Turk32 A . Sartitsis33 D . Milano35 T. Grimshaw38 N . Hadsiangeli39 G . Crouc h40 M. Stroud43 C . Freeman44 N. Morgan45 R. Potter48 M . De Bono50 B . Caulfield51 P. Jame s52 J . Piotrowski53 M . McCalman55 T. Bennett

0 THE AMATFI IR Fnnrnei I co ,ao.

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SPORTSCOVERQUALITY INSURANCE AT A SPORTING PRICE

E CTI (White)by Barry Hickey

! t is a little known fact that returning from hisLombards campaign in 774AD . Charlemange

halted on the Plateau de Brie, close to theMagnificent Abbey of Meaux . The monks servedhim a plate of their own cheese, eaten crust andall . Charlemange was delighted, and ordered twofull batches a year thereafter. 1018 years later, oneof the monks of Meaux, fleeing the Terror of theFrench Revolution, staved overnight at a village inNormandy on route to England . He showed afarmer's wife the secret of making his Abbey'sfamous cheese . The monk is long forgotten, butthe name of that village was Camembert . (FromNorman Davies' Europe A History) .

What's that got to do with footy? Everything!It's all about clinging to the great ideals . andguarding the spirit of the game we love, so that wein the VAFA can pass it on to the generations fol-lowing us . The real footy that is, the game thatordinary folk can play and enjoy .

LAST WEE KUHSOB unexpectedly beat North Brunswick

after a game in which Norths apparently placed toomuch reliance on having use of the strong wind inthe last quarter. UHS showed great commitment inholding North in that final term, and so recordtheir first ever win against the Allardians .

Fitzroy Reds went down to RichmondCentral, with the latter consolidating their rankingas a 1998 flag contender. Central are probably thebest team in the section at the moment, with allthe hard work of the past two years paying divi-dends . Their marking strength, busy on-ballers,and versatile attack all add up to a pretty formida-ble unit.

Latrobe University struggled valiantly withWilliamstown CYMS to no avail, the CY's wereback on track . Blacky led a miserly defence, whichstarted many attacking moves for Sadler andCocks to capitalise on . The Trobers midfield ofBakogianis, McKie, Sidebottom, and Cummings allcontributed, but it just wasn't their day .

Bulleen Cobras took out a close fought gamewith Old Westbourne, when they defended a nar-row three quarter time lead into the stiff breeze .The Warriors fate was sealed by Clements kickingthree majors for the Cobras in the tight last term .

Old Carey rebounded from last week's shockdefeat with a good win over Kew in a tense tusslein the ordinarv conditions . The K's never recoveredfrom failing to use the wind in the first quarter.and even though their defence stayed resolute alldav, their forwards were off song. After that firstterm, the C's drew steadily away to win well . Kew'sJamie Bell played effectively up forward or in

defense, while BrianCullen was his elu-sive self on his wing.C's on-ballers, Vas ,Campbell, Esler, and Matt Cohen were key ele-ments in their side's win .

THIS WEE KUHSOB host Central in the match of the day

and it would be a bit of an upset if they managedto take the four points . Central won't want to relaxat any stage, but they are travelling too well todrop their guard . The game will be close if theground is heavy and the ball greasy because UHSmans up closely and gives nothing away . Centralshould have too many guns though and with PaulByrnes playing so well, plus the Shannons beingin top form, will post a 4 or 5 goal win .

Reds play the C's at Ramsden Reserve whichwill not be a romp in the park for the C's in spiteof their return to form last week . Each side possesits own challenges, and in Reds case it is an effec-tive defence . The C's midfield and on-ballers willcreate similar problems for the Reds . On balance,the C's should have a skills advantage, enough totake them to a four or five goal victory.

Norths take on the Trobers at the Allard andtry though the Trobers will, it is hard to see themupsetting North . The latter will still be dirty ontheir loss last week and will not be so remiss as tolose concentration two weeks running . TheTrobers engine room is a very productive one butthey have problems converting their efforts intopoints on the board . North should take this one byfive or six goals .

The CY's and Cobras meet at the Fearon inwhat will be a ding-dong affair. Both sides havegood defences, but the CY's may be a little moresettled up forward, where the Cobras are stillmissing the likes of Richard Badanjek . The CY'splay the Fearon so well it is worth 5 goals to them .and that will be about the margin in their favourtodav .

The Warriors tackle Kew in one of those situ-ations you don't want to know about ie . meetingthe K's the week after thevve dropped a game . Kewwill be just too powerful for the striving Warriors .

Reserves winners should be : UHSOB, C'-North, Cobras and Kew. Kew had a top win o%the C's last week, and with Matt Blair improGlllcwith every outing . the K's are looking certaintictake a place in the finals .

Correspondents the Monday numbers are9547 9144, Fax 9547 7764 or Sunday or Mondaynights on 9818 1425 .

THF annnTF1IR FnnTBALLER 1998

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Brunswick - Congratulations to Joe

With exceptional skills and coolness under pres-

e" Boudoloh on achieving 150 games. Anails no nonsense straight ahead player,

;e" has shown that being solid and tough willrewards. Well done . Also Barry Thorpe

~d 100 games recentlv . A former B&F winner

;ure, all at North wish him well for the next 100 .Fitzroy Reds - Congratulations to Michael

"Heenan on his 100th consecutive game for the

club. His contribution to the team is greatly appre-~-ted and we hope that it will continue into thei' ure years to come .

SENIORS

NAME CLUB LAST WK TOTAL

si'ci ;CER OLD CAREY 8 41

F. PULVIRENTI KEW 2831RfiES RICHMOND CENTRAL 7 27F',RRELLY UHSOB 2 24CLEMENTS BULLEEN COBRAS 4 21BELL KEW 19

E WHITE RESERVE

J :1CFSON RICHMOND CENTRAL 4

B . BUROESS WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 3

I.G«,ICKI UHSOB 4

fi1RIAC0U FITZROY REDS

30

26

25

2 2

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(NB : No matches due to representative fixturesnext weekend )

CHSOB v . FITZROY RED S

RICHMOND CENTRAL v. LA TROBE UNI .B['LLEEN COBRAS v . NORTH BRUNSWICKKEW v. WILLIAMSTOWN CYM SOLD CAREY v. OLD WESTBOURN E

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UHSOB v. RICHMOND CENTRAL Field : Garry` abourne Mark Morriso n

FITZROY REDS v . OLD CAREY Field : Greg

Ricltards Ken McNeic e

NORTH BRUNSWICK v . LA TROBE UNIVERSITY

Field : Paul Withington (R )

WILLIAARSTOWN CYMS v . BULLEEN COBRASFiclcl : Ken Brewer George Paleodonis

OLD WESTBOURNE v. KEW Field : Andy Carrick[),'i% III D'Altera

_JSENIORS - 23 .05 .98

UHSUU 1.5 2.7 8 .7 10.9.89NORTH BRUNSWICK 4.4 6.6 7.7 8.11 .59UH IB: Farrell~• 2 . Dehin 2. Zulicki. Davidson. Johns. McLean. Cracknell .Mama Best : Haslett. Johns, Smith, Starbuck. Deluin. Major, Crackzrell.North Brunswick: A. Tirchett 2. M. Sorletto 2. Wiseham 2. Dimarco . LatouP.Best : R. Thorpe, Dimarco, Malkoun. J. Boudoloh, J . Tirchett . Burrows.

FITLROY REDS 1.1 2.3 6.5 10.8.68RICHMOND CENTRfit. 7.6 11.8 18.9 24.12.156Fitzroy Reds : Wharf 4. Ito 2, Tehan. Fawaa . P. Jackson, T. Hart. Best: P.Jackson . Lee, M . Hart. B. Campbell . Wharf. Daalder.Richmond Centrat : Brines 7, S. Shannon 4. Holt 4. Porteous 3. Andonopoulos3 . Newton . Brn~e . Siwka. Best : Byrnes. Porteous. O'Sultnan. Andonopoulos. S.Shannon . C . Shannon.LA TROBE UNIVERSITY 3.2 4.5 6.5 10.8.88WB.LTAMSTOWN 4 .5 7.8 18.9 22.11.143La Trobe University: Dunn 3 . Bakoglants 2 . G. Robinson. Willis. Lonergran.Best: Bakc:i~anLs . McKie . Sidebottom. Cummings. G . Robinson.

Williamstown: Sadler 5. Owen 5 . Cocks 4 . Bevant 3, Duncan Macleod 2,Br~,an. Herberlson. H7nes. Best: Cook. Cocks. Sadler . Ourn . Blake. DuncanMcLeod .

BULLEEN COBRAS 1 .8 4.10 6.17 11.20 .86OLD WESTBOURNE 5 .2 7.8 8.10 11.12 .78Bulleea Cobras: Clements 4 . Humphrey 2. Badanjer. D'Angclo. Gayler. J . Moran .

Schneider. Best: Schneider, Humphrey. Badanjer. DallaEtio . Sheehan, Clements .Old West6ouTne: Mutimer 5. Farrug'ia 4 . Moore. J. Horsburgh. Best : P. King.Dangerfseld . A . Horsburgh. Robson, Sutton . Craig.

OLD CAREY 4.1 9.5 13.9 17.16 .118KEW 3.4 6.7 9.8 10.11 .71Old Carey: Spencer 8. Birkill 2 . Mal 2. Price . Everett. Campbell . Anous. Gibson .

Best: Vasilopoulos. EsFer . M . Cohen. Facli.s . Campbell. Wright .Kew: Bell 2. GencareID 2. King, Bortone . Dimasi. A . Felnungsham. Sheehan .Best: McMahon . D'unaso. Genearelli. Cracknell. King.

RESERVES - 23 .05 .98UHSOB 2.3 4.4 6.8 11.14.80NORTH BRUNSWICK 2.1 3.1 8.5 7.5.47UHSOB: Lewicld 4. Frejah 2 . Hoban. Madrigrano. Pigden. Albrecht. Dixon. Best:Pigden. Hellner. Eltringium. FreiJah. Drendel. Lewicld. ONell .North BurrssWick: Androutsos 2 . Abderlnour 2 . Pretty 2. Lucantoni. Best:Bradfcrs. Androutsos. L. Demorfon . JeweIl. Newton. Prettv .FLCLROY REDS 4.3 7.4 11.8 11.6.72RICHMOND CENTRAL 1.0 4.4 5.6 7.11.53Fitzroy Reds : Kane 3. Prior 3. Tomai 2 . Wright 2 . George. Best: Trinade.O'Connor. HIngsman Sheather. Semons.Richmond Cmtrel : Jackson 4 . C . Reid 2 . Corker. Best : Murphy. Davis . Gutherte .C. Reid. Bunshaw. Jackson .LA TROBE UNIVERSITY 2.1 3.2 4.4 4.8.32WB,LIAMBTOWN 5 .2 8.5 9.5 12.7.79La Trobe Uni+;ersity: Moon 2. Black, S. Robinson. Best: Brown. Domaresq.Bortone. Fry. Rosengren . McDonald .WIB3amstown: G. Burgess 3. Dawson 2 . Glass . O'Fhnn. Oldham. Rabid .Sat~coccio. J. Tuck Best: G. Brown 4 . Zord 2, Issa 2 . Stratton 2. Mott 2 . Fitt .Polltes. Petty. Best: Rodriqurs. Piny . Zorz . Brown . Cook . IssaBULLEEN COBRAS 3 .7 6.8 10.14 15.18 .108OLD WESTBOURNE 0.0 1.2 2.4 5.9 .39OLD WESTBOURNE 0.0 1.2 2.4 5.9 .39BuIleen Templestowe: (Goal Kickers and Best Players not recehed lOld Westbourne: B. Mattsson 2 . Giddins. Martlnsen. B . Stewart. Best: Cgaig.Hotsburgh . Cummin. Cloves, B. Mattsson.OLD CAREY 2.4 3.12 4.13 8.13 .81KEW 4.5 5.7 10.10 13.12.90Old Carey: 1. Cohen 3 . Addison, Burn, Bardwell . Moulton. S. Curry . Beg : 1.Cohen . S. Cum, Hart. Auldist. Humphrevs .Kewo J . Bar nes 3. Rolls 2 . Harrison 2, M. Mascitti 2. Apostalakas. Blair. Donosan.Hodgson . Best: Campbell. J. Barnes 3. R . Bruno. Apostalakas. Penesis.Glansante.s

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ound seven saw the completion of the first'round'of home and away games in the numerically

challenged `F' grade . First term reports are out andreveal the following grades . Monash Gryphons . A+,pacesetters who look hard to catch . Syndal Tally Ho.B+ . the real surprise packet whose form has fallenawav in recent times but are still in a strong position.

Hawthorn. B, nothing flashy but still getting theresults . Eley Park . C . slow start but gaining momen-tum and one to keep an eye on, Eltham . C . falteredover the last couple of weeks but still in the hunt .West Brunswick. C, mixing results a little bit buthanging in there . Werribee, C-, have been better inthe past couple and further improvement likely . ANZAlbert Park, C-, a few more home games will helpsteady the ship .

REVIEWLike many eagerly awaited clashes, the head of

the ladder match between the G ryphons and theSinners turned into a fizzer. Two goals a piece atquarter time didn't suggest anything out of the ordi-nary but the Gryphons responded with a fifteen goalthird quarter (yes . that's right, fifteen goals) . Thegame was relatively even after that but clearly thedamage had done . That man again, Tim Gilchrist,was devastating with eight goals whilst Mark Asbelland Andy Tolongos were also good.

Eley Park continued their resurgence with athumping win over the Rats at Shark Park . TheCarlisle's, both C and R. Sutton (as per usual),Rutherford (ditto) and Forsyth (same tune) were theRats best .

West Brunswick hosted Eltham but showed littlehospitality in tough conditions . It was still close atthree quarter time but the Westies kicked away in thelast quarter to record a strong victory . Petchel . JamieGrav and Damien Coonan were Westies best .

Lastlv, the Hawks were in control for most of theday against Werribee without ever being quite able tofinish it off. Darren Hutchinson dominated in theruck for the Hawks and received great support fromSean Bowe, Paul Rossitto and Warren "Rowdy"Pollock .PREVIEW

Eley Park and Monash was shaping as a mis-match a couple of weeks ago but now appears to be adanger game for the all conquering Gryphons . Thereturn to form of Shark Full Forward Darren Hawleyhas been a bonus and with his confidence rising hewill be a handful for all fullbacks . At the other end,Tim Gilchrist continues to shine in what is a cast ofthousands on the exciting Gryphons forward line. IfHook . Bowen . McLean and Bruce all fire an upset isnot out of the question but "eight straight" will be the

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sees West Brunswickhosting Syndal Tally Ho . The inconsistent Westmust be driving coach Jackson "boogey as they nthe very poor with the high calibre . Smythe up fward provides a strong target whilst Cannane aHamilton are consistently good as well . The appar(absence of leading goal kicker Cachia has hinderSyndal in recent times weeks with Bent being retupon to kick goals . Syndal has had a bit of a (patch recently and in what form the ladder standirappears to be an upset the Westies are given the n ,

The third match sees Hawthorn hosting ElthaThe Hawks had about four goals in hand at their ftclash and with the addition of players suchVitacca, Hutchinson . O'Brien and S . Avery from t)game will be looking to continue the trend . ITurtles, after a promising start have lost the 1 ;three and will be keen to turn things around shoriBoth attacks have managed similar outputs while iHawks defence has been more miserly. Hawksmake it five in a row to bring a smile to the Presiderface whilst a bead of sweat to his forehead.

Finally, ANZ Albert Park have the opportunitvrecord their first 'win' when they host Werribee. 7Rats have only played a couple of times at home sothis year and will no doubt be looking forward toopportunity to board some home ground advantaThey will be reliant on (you know the diRutherford . Smith, Sutton and Forsyth to play uftheir normal standards while ensuring the dangenIsaac is starved of opportunity down forwardWerribee . With 21 out of 28 games being won soby the home team, heres hoping the Rats can bnthrough and give that reliable correspondent, FKnight, something enjoyable to write about in nweeks report .

Press correspondents, contact me before 5 .00Monday for match reports . Phone 9555 0900, 19553 3675 .

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Night after the Syndal game on 13/6/98 . Seelovely Michelle for more details .

Monash Gryphons - Congratulation~ in ,Blanford on being only the second ever Gr . ;lhornotch up 100 games . A former B&F winner. Jon 1been a consistent mid-fielder for the Gryphonsmany seasons now . Well done .

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SENIORS - 23 .05.98MONASH GRYPHONS 2 .4 17.9 20.13 27.15.177SY'~' DAL TALLY HO 2.2 2.5 6.10 8.13.61Monesh Gryphons: T. Gilchrist 8 . Tolongos 4 . Killmister 3 . Khouri 3 . Stratford 2.Harrak 2. King 2. Btandford, Wells . Kitchen . Beat : Asbell . Wells . Tolongos . Davev .T. Gilchrist . Kitchen.Syndal Taliy Ho : A. THompson 2 . Rutter 2. Hannemann 2. Bent. Marks. Best :Rutter. Jrn~. Beckett Hamtenv3rm.WEST BRUNSWICK 1 .0 3.4 3.10 10.17.77ELTHAM COLLEGIANS 1 .4 1.4 2.5 3.5 .23West B e Sm4lhe 4 . Grav 2. Cason. Cannane . Ceonan, Berne. Beat :Btrne, T-iord. Petschel . A . Hamilton. Coonan. Smvthe.Eltham Collegians: (Goal Kickers and Best Planers not recehrd )HAWTHORN AMATEURS 5 .3 11.8 12.11 15.19.109WERRIBEE AMATEURS 1 .3 4.4 7.8 12.8.80Hawthorn Amateurs: L'itama 5. Lauletta 4 . Bowi, Murray, Hutchinson. 0Brien .R~itto. Bourke . Best : Huthchinson . Bmve. P-Averv . Pollock . Rossitto. Orchard.WaxUiee Amateurs: Morgan 6. Isaacs 3. tieems . McGrath . h4eNamara. Best:McGrath . Sullivan. Engler. Morgan. Brown. Murrav.ELEY PARK 6.3 10.8 18.11 23 .14.153ANZ ALBERT PARK 0.2 4.4 5.5 8.8 .56Eley Park: Hawley 8. Hanrahan 4, Storey 4. S. Kelly 3 . Hill 2. Trotter. Uerde. Beat:Hill . Morrison. Brnsvn, Hanrahan. Storev.ANZ Albert Park. Forsyth 5. Walkiev. M . Rutherford. Sutton. Beat : C. Carlisle .Wall;ley. Sutton. R . CarlLste. P. Rutherford. Forsyth .

RESERVES -- 23 .05 .98MONASH GRYPHONS 4.2 8.6 10.8 14.18 .102SYNDAL TALLY HO 1.2 1.2 1.5 1.5.11Monaah Gryphon : Ganis 5, Bcslee 2 . Walter 2 . Bennett 2. Lerov. Pallateer.2.fartllr . Best: Lerot. Gems, Levis. Radteh . Robinson. Bennett. ~Syndal Tally Ho: Hannemann. Best: Hannemann . Tale, Won{ .WEST BRUNSWICK 5.1 9.3 10.6 13.8.86ELTHAM COLLEGIANS 1 .1 1.2 2.2 3.3 .21West Brunswick: SilherL=den 4 . Vitali 3. HeNuwd . Baker. Lucas . Horne. Disisto.Ortiz. Beat: Hor ne. McAllister. Lucas . Stcnvart. Baker .Eltbam Collegians: (Goal Kickers and Best Plavers not recened lHAWTHORN AMATEURS 6.5 10.7 12.8 12.9 .81WERRIBEE AMATEURS 0.2 2.7 6.9 8.13.61Hawthorn Amateurs: Bo~;e 3. Mulcahy 2. Dunstan 2 . Fltzpatrtik. Lord,MeCouan . Morris, MeDanaTd . Best:O' Hanlon. Dunstan. Morris . Law, Heutish .Fitzpatrick.Werribee Amateurs : C . Albalds 2 . R . HrPSden 2 . Gigas. Clarke . Harris. Craig.Beat: G ~'as Albakis. Has~den. Barton. Tawmrs. Roberts .ELEY PARSf 6.2 9.9 10.13 14.21.105ANZ ALBERT PARK 2.2 3.2 5.4 5.4.34Eley Park: Dell'orso 4 . S.J. Cullen 2. King 2 . Ale.xandrklls. Carroll. Heath . T.Karadimes. Kett. Yelland. Beat : S. J. Cullen . Khig. Brventan, Dell'orso. T.Karadimcs. Tadaav.Mill Albert Park: N . Pastras 3 . J. Ojoric N. Damn- Best : A. Bennett. A. Farmer. P.Heyes . D. Rwedand. A. Kemp . D. Green .

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Coach : P. SleckRes. CCoach: P. Harmw

Coach: Peter TyscnRes Coach: Knob Steelworllhy

Coach : Clary Hye nRes. Coach : Txn ~ear

1 S Duke 1 D. Arundell 1 J . Smyth la D . Murray 1 L. Wells (c)

2 N Pastras 2 A. Morris 2 S. Maxfield lb T. Fitzpatrick (RC) 2 M. Healy

3 P Smith (S) 2 M . Brady 3 A. Tocker 2 B . Lovich 3 A. Grady (DVC)

3 D Kilma rt in (R) 3 A. Featonby4 B. Doody

y5 R.Maddison 3 K. Richardson 44a C. Robinso nR Wills 3 R. LaMarca 6 R. Heany 3 M . Irvine . King5 D.

5 J Hannett 4 M . Georgiou 7 M. Gasparotto 4 S. Bowe 6 G. Ryan6 G Forsyth 4 M. Deil'Orso 8 J . Woodward 5 S. Avery 7 M. Khoury7 J Sutton 5 C. Kaye 9 C. Watso n

C . Simo n1 0 6 P. Ave ry 8 J . Blandfor d8 R Lindsay 5 W. LaMarca 1 J . Muzzi1 7 G . Stallworthy 9 P. Lowcoc k9 J Bourne 6 D. Bruce 12 G . Mullins 9 W. Pollock 10 P. Williamson10 M Phillips 6 A. Briginshaw 13 R . Bell Dunstan8 M

11 J . Barbie11 A Mitchell 7 D. Bowen 14 S. Justice .

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12 G Finn 7 N. Taifemopoulos 15 L . White .13 J . Stratford

13 A Farmer Carroll8 D 16 D .Barnett 10 P. Orchard (C) 14 M . Lewi s

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8 R. Poole 7 G . Le s1 18 M Ba~Iing

11 A. Sill 15 M . Sparrow15 J Snorrason 9 P. Yelland 19 D . Boyce 12 A. Burke 16 S . Aren a

16 J Djoric 9 T. Karadimos 20 T. Carter 13 J . Povey 17 J . Hetherington (VC)'

17 D McLellan 10 C . McLean 21 D . Shipley 14 D . Lauletta 18 A . O Brian

18 P Boyle 11 L . McLean 22 S . Athanasopoulos 15 G . McDonald 19 J. Leroy

19 A Faranda 12 A . Dunstan A . Phipps23 A24 M . Dwy er 16 C . Reed 19a M . Asbel l

20 G. Browell (RCV)20 R Koegler 13 A . Kelstall 25 T Hedley 17 D . Zaverella 21 R. Rafaniello21 P Shoppee 14 G . Elder 26 J . Glare 18 D . Lauletta 22 B . Coxhea d22 S Redpath 15 R . Young 27 B . Turney 19 J . Law Freeman23 C23 A Bennett 16 P. Stoney 28 T. Barnett

. Bisho p29 C. 20 S . Parker.

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25 J McDonald 18 S . Ra me ry . Jovanovisk i31 Z . 22 J . Modica 26 T. Gilchrist26 C Iva 19 D . Trotter 32 P. Clarke 23 D . Tracey 27 R . Gilchrist27 C Lovett 20 M . Hook 33 M . Volard

Hutchinso n24 D28 B. Lloy d

28 C Walkley 21 F. Mihalec 34 R. Davies . 29 J . Fuller

29 G Walkley 22 P. Cantone 35 J . Muscat 25 M . Zaverella 30 R . Dave y

30 A Thomas 23 G . Smith36 S. Philipso n

Horsburg h37 C26 M . Nowak 31 G . Roche

31 D Green 24 S . Watts.Dalzie l38 S 27 R . Lord 32 A . Tolongo s

32 M Farrell 25 G . Heath.

39 F. Coonerty 28 J . Morrison 32a C . McAleese

33 N Daou 26 D . Hawley 40 S . Lewis 29 P. Barker 33 R . Whit e

34 N Rutherford 27 D . Kaye 41 G . Stackpoole 30 M. Nunn 34 M . Graydon

35 P Gatley 28 W. Holm 42 C .Hal l43 N . Hamshare 31 C . Langley 35 A . Moffat

36 G . Wadle y36 M Pearson 29 F. Lettini 44 C . Menther 32 S. Davies 37 V. Hindl e37 A Jenkin 30 G . Bromley 45 A . Macaulay 33 A .Hartley 38 P. Callu s38 J Leneghan 31 G. Lamarca 48 R . Harris 34 J. Bogie 39 M . Clydesdale39 A Kemp 32 D . Grant 49 W. Share 35 G . Morris 40 M . Salaj40 G Taylor 33 N . Dix 50 L. Sharp e

51 T Scott 36 K . Sanders 41 D . Charlesto n41 D Riverland 34 S . Bromley 52 A . Smedley 37 A . Kennedy 42 T. Drew (RCC)42 C Carlisle 35 P. Blew 53 J . Athanasopoulos 38 M . T so n

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F, sectionSYNDALTALt_Y-Ii0

T. Marks2 K. Gadsby3 M. Joy3 J . Collins4 A. Turpin4' P. Henderson5 D. Hannett6 J . Cotsis;7 A . Burnsg R. Bennett8 V. Won g9 1 . Binghamg A. Burgess10 P. Henning

n1 1 J . Rutter12 J . Erta n12 S. Gould13 J . Kerrins14 S . O'Boyle15 N. Murray16 B . Boucher17 P. Kelly18, S . MacFarlane19 D. Bent (VC)19 J . Willoughby20 C . Hall21 A . Thompson22 P. Willoughby23 M . Beckett24 C . Murphy25 C . Clark27 I . Rozankovic28 M. Kennedy29 G . Rolfe30 B. Wood s31 A. Richardson32 J . Mores

'33 M . Richardson34 J . Allen35 C. Cachia (VC)36 A .Sneddon37 C. Beaumont38 M . Christiansen39 A . Hil l4 0 B. Hanneman41 A. Richardson42 A. Findlay43 J . Wicks" J . Seal46 C . Varnavas47 H. Baker48 D. Flight50 C. Hutson52 G. Wagner53 S . Boy d54 P. Kostakos55 N . Brewster56 S. Drabble5 7 P. Vergakis59 C . Karalis=9 M . French62 R . O'Dell'63 N . Brewster64 M. Webb65 H. Brown66 G . Wallace

WERRIBEEAMATEUR S

Coach : Stephen FlatchvRes. Coach : Eddie Gab

1 D. Stephenson2 B. Campbell3 C. Alabakis4 L. Brow n5 A. Neems (VC)6 S. McGrath7 S. McNamara8 B. Cotte r9 A. Towers10 C. Cummins11 N . Issac (C)12 R . Rantino13 Jason Craig14 J. Marinis15 P. Mayne16 S . Bisb y17 D . Ryder18 E. Collier19 J . Addamo20 M . Harris21 S . Dalbon22 R . Zulian23 S . Fletcher24 M . Elso25 S . Duhau26 R. Engler27 T. Andrews28 B . Poole29 S . Dole30 C . Morgan31 P. Johns32 B . Seeber33 T. Gigas34 N . Roberts35 M . Drew36 S . Murray37 C . Edwards38 G . Trifil o39 C. Chapman40 P. Alabakis41 T. Carr42 A . Cordell43 E . Galizi44 G. Saywell45 A . Soto46 T. Barto n47 C . McNaughton48 P. Sullivan49 D . Smith50 K. Pace

J . CraigM . HolmanK. MongeyM . FarandaT. ClarkeS . MillerJ . ThompsonB . Wate rJ . CoatesR . Howde nD . KwiatkowskiM . WatersD . Girvan

WESTBRUNSWIC K

Coactr John Jed=Res. c,cach :Paul Cook

1 A. Hamilton2 J . Gray

3 G. Heppell4 D. Coonan5 A. Cannane6 S. Byrne7 F. Vital e8 M. Malone9 J . Khoury10 S . Fyffe11 S. Cocolaras12 L. Brow n13 P.Hamilton14 P. Robinson15 P. McNaughton16 S. Smyth e17 D . Lynch18 J . Curtin19 P. Shand20 L. Stewart21 S . McNamara22 I . Twyford23 J . Osborne24 L. Sherry25 G . Malone26 G . Newitt27 D . Disisto28 P. Harrington29 D . McAllister30 M . Lewi s31 A. Mouchacca32 S. D'Andrea33 C . Price34 A.Sibereisin36 D. Horne37 S . Coombes38 H . McDonald39 M . Rogers40 B . Bake r41 T. Raade42 P. Harris43 J . Tobin44 S. Gason45 L . Pelschel46 G . Forbes47 T. Bromley49 M . Nolan50 R. Crackett52 B . Flanagan53 T. Moore55 M . Orti z56 A . Baker58 D . Williams60 E . Kava

A melee is "Where anincident takes place

involving players push-ing, scragging, jumping

into packs, throwin geach other to the groundor other or other similar

such conduct"

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5 YEARS AGO - 1993n a remarkable contradiction of current form, OldHaileybury annihilated De La Salle, 15.11 (101 )

(0,5 .18 (48) . Armstrong, Borg and Kraus were oniire . Craig Wright and Damien Toohey tried valiant-1~ across the hb line for De La .

yes, Kevin (Chillie) Segota celebrated his 250th,, nme on Saturday in the centre between Parksideand Monash . The match ball was signed by theplayers and presented to Kevin, along with a bottleof champers . A, fitting tribute to Kevin's love ofumpiring VAFA football and a drink (s?) after the~ me .

Mazenod, on top and undefeated in C, metCommonwealth Bank, on the bottom, with one win .It ended alright for Mazenod but the day had itsmoments . The top team were 3 goals down at theflrst change, and only 1 goal ahead at the lastcliange . In the end they won 13.19 to 11 .15 .~1u:enod were so shocked they forgot to send in goalkickers and best players, or was the coach so upsetlie forbade it? Best for the Bank were Maher, Griggs,~IcNamara (C'wealth) .

100 and 200 to the Melnjak brothers, atHampton . Edi and Robert, great players and clubnumbers .

St . Bernards OC were holding a 30th birthdaycclebration party at Moonee Valley Racing Club . Theclub's best ever team was announced on that date .

10 YEARS AGO - 198 8The big split had taken place in C section . The

top 5 defeated the bottom 5 ; Banyule, on top with 7cins straight, a game ahead of Old Melburniansand Old Brighton . with Old Haileybury 2 gamesbehind and 2 games clear of fifth placed St . Kilda .

Andrew Langford-Jones (former St. Kilda star -so said the Sunday Press in the greatest misstate-ment of the century) coached Victoria's CDEFGteam to an outstanding victory in Adelaide at the%'orwood Oval .

The team lined up as :Bks: Dave Gregory (C) (Bala) . Mike Constable (0 .

Hai), Peter Grand (VC) (0 . B'ton), HBks : Cam Lade10,B'ton), David Wittey (Bloods), Garry Phillips (0 .fiai), Centres : Jeremy Nicholls (0 . Melb), MarcusFraumano (Banyule), Cullen Gunn (0 . Geel),f LI'%,,ds : Greg Sutterby (Banyule) . Al Lawson (H .Rovers), Charlie Capiron (St . Kilda) . Fwds : Peter.,dams (Banyule), John Bingham (0 . Hail), LeighFlnlt (Banyule) Rucks : Paul Woff (O .B'ton) . Gregi3radshaw (0 . Melb) . Steve Wiltshire (Pen . OB), I/C :Anthony Whelan (Aquinas), Mark WilkinsonAquin) . Mark Mason (Preston), Marty Newnham (0 ._arey) .

NIZ: How many of the team played VFL foot-

ball, either before orafter 1988?

Andrew's fellowselectors were Pete rMason, Rick Brockwell and Peter Hutchinson .

The team played a blistering first quarter to lead11 .3 to 1 .1 and were in charge for the rest of thegame to win 28 .16 to 8 .13 . Best were Bradshaw,Nicholls, Capiron . Woff, Grant, Lawson, Sutterby.Whelan (7 gls) .

100 games to field umpire . Steve 'Twang'McCarthy , who joined us from the VFL senior listin 1984. Four Grand Finals to his credit (3 in U19and 1 in E), Steve is still displaying blistering speedin 1998 .

0 . Geelong came from 13 points behind at thelast change to defeat Power House by 3 points andgo into the E section four, winning 13 .15 to 13 .12 .Best were Gude (5), Harwood, Le Deux (OGS), andDester, Deans, Twist (PH).

15 YEARS AGO - 198 30. Camberwell caused the upset of the day by

defeating hitherto undefeated 'B' Section leaders O .Paradians . The result was due in no small way tothe return to the field of O. Camberwell's coach, IanRogers. Final scores were 23 .7.145 to 17.5 .117 andbest were Rogers (11), Karl, McDonald (0 . Camb)and Gleeson, Spillane, Roe (0 . Par) .

In the battle of South Rd, O . Brighton C section,defeated Old Haileybury by a solitary goal, 12 .15 to11 .15 . Best : Grant, McLennan, Tate (0 . B'ton) andBrewer, Meckiff, Schmidt (0. Hail) .

200 games to Jim Bonwick (0 . Hail) . Ian Chettle(UHSOB), Michael Tamblyn (Caul . Gr.), Uni Blackscaptain and 1979 B&F winner, Simon Gill playedhis 100th game .

Thomastown (E) preserved their record as theonly undefeated senior team when they beatBu lleen United 31 .18 .204 to 16 .5 .101 . Stars wereWiendl, Fellows, Kevin Harling (6), Broderick (12)T'town and Morly, Bowden, Lempriere (Bull . Utd) .

A section umpires were Goodman . Flannery,Mead, Cavanagh, Horwood, Wiseman, Henry,Tracey, Dodds, and Wills .

20 YEARS AGO - 197 8Club games were suspended for Interstate

games with Victoria playing Tasmania and SouthAustralia at Elsternwick Park .

Teams selected were as follows : vs Tasmania :Bks : Lockie (U .Blks) . Murphy (Orm), Curnow (U .

Blues). H.Bks : Royal (Coburg), S . Costello (VC) (U .Blacks), Long (Caulf. Gr .), C : Dove (Orm), Paul (0 .Hail), McHenry (De La), H .Fwds : Priestly (0. B'ton),R. Brown (0 . Melb), R . Booth (U . Blks), Fwds :Nugent (De La), Moore (Mon. Blues), Shephard (O .

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B'ton) . Rucks : Price (Marc), Dunn (De La), Rice (C)(Coll), Inter: C . Price (U. Blues), Corben (Orm),Tallent (0 . Sc) .

QUIZ : Can you name these players? The two1993 Executive Members, a 1998 'B' section coach .

Victoria outclassed a young Tasmanian side towin 26 .28 to 5 .13 . Best were R . Brown . Corben .Dunn . Paull, Dove. Long with chief goalkickersMoore 5 . Priestly 5, Brown 4, Dove 3 . Tallent 3 .

vs South AustraliaBks : Halasa (De Lal, King (St . Bern), Bourne

(Orm) . H .Bks : Doolan (St . Bern), Trumble (U. Blues),McDonnell (De La), C : Marx (Old Sc .) Davis (Geel),Sherwen (0 . Sc) . H . Fwds : I . Cordner (VC) (0 . Melb),Yeo (U . Blues) . Fwds : Wilson (NOB), M . Cooke (0 .Carey), Groves (De la) . Rucks : Naylor (Orm), Wade(C) (St . Bern), Beddoe (De La) Inter : Houghton (0 .Hail). Welch (NOB), Bill Peers (0 . Trin) .

South Australia . with first use of a strong wind,kicked 6 .2 to 1 .7 in the first term, and with 2 goalsin the second term, led by 4 points at half time, 8 .5to 6 .13 . Victoria outplayed SA in the third term,kicking 4 .6 to 2 .4, and with a 10 point lead at thelast change, and the wind in the final term, lookedheaded for a big win . However SA played with greatfire in the last quarter, and with their backmen spoil-ing the Victorian forwards, almost turned certaindefeat into victory . Doolan, wing and Bourne in theruck, steadied Victoria and the final scores were12 .31 .103 to 13 .12 .90 .

Best were Doolan, Naylor, Cordner, Bourne,Sleeman, David, Welsh and for SA Keynes, Heets,Wells . Burgess .

D Section Resultsfro m Page 1 5

AQUINAS 3.4 3.5 5.5 6.6.4 2

SENIORS - 23.05.98MONASH BLUES 3.2 8.9 9.10 11.18.84

Monash Blues : Sullivan h4. Collombies 2. Alexander. Trumble, Gregory. DeYormg.McClelland . Best: Sullivan . Holloway. J.M . Snuth . Rogers. DeYolung. Gregory.Aquinas: Cultera. Thocnu 2. Cdher . Moran . Downes . Heat: GlenNe . Grierson.Flynn. Lorkin. Hyland. Dunne.

OLD ESSENDON 4.2 8.2 13.6 16.9 .105UNIVERSITY BLACKS 2.2 6.8 9.8 10.9 .69Old Esswdon: J. Leask 4. S. Evans 3 . S . McPherson 3. Fleming 2. D. Podger. S.Dale. P. Lutterschmidt . J. Panagiotopotous. Best: D . Podger. J. Para P.Lutterschmidt. P. Hexter. J . Leask. B . Panal .University Blacks: [Goal Kickers and Best Players not receteedl-

SOUTHBANK 5.4 10.5 13.8 17.12.114SALESIAN OC 2.1 7.4 8.5 10.6 .66Southbaak : Perrc 6 . McNamara 6. Eastham 2 . Murpky 2. Franc . Best:McNamara Rhodes . Hodgson. Perry, Murphy. ThomsanSalesian : Thaln 4 . Canavan. Cincotta Haze➢. Healey. Grace . P. Shelley . Best:Wiseman . Stevens . P. Shelley. Thain.

ST JOHNS 1.2 4.7 4.10 6.12.48WHtTFRiARS 3.6 9.11 12.12 18 .12.120St Johns : Pola 2. Aboujaber 3 . Turner. Best : Dowsett. Ouen. Archer. ODonnell.Cockayne. Halisy .A7titefdars: C. Carrigg 4. Robinson 4. B. VandewtsLoom 2. Campbell 2. Mika 2.Lacey. Gtoufchev. Pasqualotto . Winterburn. Best: Houston . A . Carbone.Paujualotto. B . O'Connor. Law. C. Carrigg.

YARRA VALLEY 1 .1 3.2 5.3 12.5.77AJAX 5.3 7.4 8.10 12 .11 .83Yerra valley : Heffernan 3 . Macuu,can 2. M. White 2. Benson. Drew. Peake.McLeod. Rees. Best: Koenen . Downs, Reynolds. Reddawae. Heffernan .AJAX: Rajch 2 . Mohr 2 . Pat 2. Marks 2. Freund. Rosen. Ley. Hatpin. Best:Kalinski. Pat. Marks . Halphen. Borenstein . Jason . lt'robet .

PARKSIDE 8.2 its 15.9 20.15.135ST PATRICKS MENTONE 2.4 3.5 4.10 6.11.47Parkside: Ryan 6, Antonopo?ous 3. Pino 3. Mannamaza 2. L. PanJart 2 . Cusack .Hockey. Maiuih. Warren . Best : D. McCall. L. PanJari. Tyson. Tessari. Dale.lnserra.St Petrieks Mentone: C. Barr, Nicholls. O'Connor. O'ivdeara Michael Sullhan.White . Best: Stephens. Paul Sullivan. O'Meara. C . Barr. M. Barr. Fenech.

Coaches were Bernie Sheehy (vs Tas), and PeteO'Donohue (vs SA) .

Umpires were Goodman, Rowe (vs SA) anRowell, G .M . Simpson (vs Tas) .QUIZ : Can you name these players - the 1974 '1Section B&F . the player who played in an 'A' Sectiopremiership team and then transferred to anotheclub for 2 'A' Section premierships ; the al.Australian captain ; the man who only played 5 VFgames of which 2 were finals and one was in a wirning semi-final against Nth . Melb : and the play(who kicked an amazing goal in the last minutes cthe 1977 'A' Seetion GF to deprive NOB's of the fla g

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RESERVES - 23 .05.98MONASH BLUES 5.4 5.6 8.11 8.12 .AgUINAB 1.0 4 .6 5.6 8.9 .Monash Blues : Farrar 2. R . Walsh 2 . Hwkins. Hooper. McCann. Baxter. Be

Stott. Farrar. Feenaghty. Hooper. Harris. Smith.Aquinas: Hacking 2. Barclay 2. Lpng 2, D. Jm^ce . Woods. Best: ftoden . Wi

t Cruickshank. Donachie. Clifford. Hacking.

OLD ESSENDON 0.0 0.0 1.2 1:UNIVERSITY BLACKS 2 .3 6.6 8.8 15.13 .1Old Essendoa : Hearne. Best: Barry. Gillis, Barr. Dawson. J. Saunders .

Saunders .University Blacks: (Goal Kickers and Best Platers not recelsed) .

SOUTHBANI{ 10.10,SALESIAN OC 114

Southbenk: Stewart 2. Aitken 2. Roberts 2. Decarteret. Melican. Oliver. G . Re

Best: Jones. Wardrop. Melkan. Campbell. Roberts . Decarterep.

Saleslan OC: Byrne 5 . Alhgan. Bourke. Giannakopoulos. Nolan. Pitts. Taylcr.

B Nash. Napoli. Pitts. Hamliton. Byrne.

ST JOHNS 1.0 1.0 2.1 2.2.WIBTEFRIARS 3.8 5.11 7.14 9.22,St Jahne : Pftx. Grundell. Best: Cotton. Liddell. Rachele. Robinson, Webb . Hoa;

Whitefrlars : Reidy 2. O'Brien 2. McFarlane. Glenn . Burgoine . McAulitfe . Elliott

Best : Maguire. Baternan . Ryan, Callender. McAuliffe. A. Davis .

YARRA VALLEY 1.1 3.2 5.3 5.5,

AJAX 5.3 7.4 8.10 12.13

Yarns Valley: Padgett. Francorne. Hale. Morrison. Jonson. Best : Biesbrc

Morrison, C. Ross. D. Ross, Davies, Hoase.AJAX: Kalb 3. Rath 2 . Duzenman 2. Ben•Slinon 2. Shein 2 . Redlich .

B Cukterman. Cohen. Snow, Jeremy Wrobel . Segal. Duzenman.

PARKS IDE 4.5 9.13 13.18 18 .3 2 .1ST PATRICES MENTONE 1.0 1.0 3.1 3.1.

Parkside: Constantine 4. Dasxw 2. Lav. Lindares 2 . Saldane 2. Ferraro. Le

o Peckharn. Thontas. Best: SaLsane. Constantine. Thomas. Dawp. Reg[n:

Lennart.St Patricks Mentone: Paul Murphv. Perarzo. Wood . Best: Perazzo. Wood, Andr

D . Noonan, Grech.

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the final siren. Old Xaverians . who won b~~ one their

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five point lossform of the season the therr fif y oldtdelburnians, who through t

osurrendered fourth place their oldest rival,

Scotch COtte gians!

sECTION 2

`Marcellincontinued on their winning way with a

:nty five Point defeat of Kew, who ar e°~e sha fpa for[he tea which won the 1997 p and Luke

arceliin . Joseph Wei°twhile for Kew the consistentollivan all played

'; ,thony Lawrence and Paul Corridon as well as Christain all did well .

yam valley and perksideplayed a match of a

~ standard at Bulleen from which Yarra Valley, much to the

ured their first ever Club XVIII victory andflight of the Dickson family, of whose the efforts o

n Amateur spirit!field personified so much

, .~perior fitness enabled Yarra Vallteyotpoo draw away in

e latest quarter to win by thirt

y ThornburyCougarsMove( to second place when

}ith greater accuracy up forward they defeated Mt.

Lilydale by fourteen points. This game was a very even

sorest as each side scored twenty times,

tnc h~ thn i., .~

;omnetition leahPTC- N~nnach wh'

PREVIEWSECTION 1

penolaTherry should reward Mike this season

with his first coaching successKellerman whoas they should defeat Ma2enod,

face a trip across

town to reach Moomba Park. to ~ird place willOld Brighton Bloods, who cling ans, who are

be at home to the erratic oldMelburni

consistently well enough to threaten thenot playing I select Old Brighton Bloods .top sides . At home

The two undefeated teams meet at Malv rovide the

Old %averians visit Be L{ S~eCrocodilespl certainlyopposition y erience

strongestaest keen contest, which will be a new e}rp

ans. l select old Xaverians to winto a lot of old Xaveriby a comfortable margin• erience little difficulty in

old Scotch should expclearly defeating Collegians and thus consolidating

their hold on fourth position. Kevins v-To select the winner of as although St .~K ~Bmatch presents a real problem theirhave improved, they have not reall

y

authority on the section. On the other hand Melbourne

High gave their best display f the season last week . win atWith no great conviction I seloeetosT h~gestvind atehome . Over to you Dean to have y

me .

SECTION 2 will be at Monash where theThe match of the day placed Marcellin,

undefeated leaders ~ Will Howeverr it difficult to tipwho are playing conagainst Monash 4Vhites .tiv~ut at the University' othem by coach Ron Lam •ditions do vary from those to which Marcellin are

accustomed. gives me additional confidence Monash

Whites will win• Valley ~o~v how to win, 1 selec t

Now that Ya~ a row against the disap-them to make it two wins in

pointing Kew. Opportunity to assess theirMt. Lilydale have the arnst

strengths to evaluate their weaknesses ag

laeed lsidet on th

e talented enoughconfines ofparkside, whom I believ e

to defeat the third P

Morrison Reserv~ug~ have the bye .Thornbur9 ide a game to many

Club XVIII football does provthey~,A the oppor -

as well as allowing new clubs in th

t~ity to consolidate theirpersonnel before they

enter a senior section .All submissions regarding

d reachthe format of Club XVIII in I999 s~a83 by Friday

at 40 David Crescent, Bundoora,

.lt,nv 19

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JUIYI(NB : Na matches due t o ~erep~~~ representative fixture s

nextCLUB 18 (1 )MAZENOD v. OLD BRIGHTONOLD XAVERIANS v . THERRY PENOLAOLD SCOTCH v . DE LA SALLEMHSOB v . COLLEGIAN SOLD MELBURNIANS v . ST. KEVINSCLUB 18 (2 )MARCELLIN v . YARRA VALLEYKEW v. MT. LILYDALETHORNBURY COUGARS V . MONASH WHITES

PARKSIDE HAS THE B~:.

Nra'vIE CLUBCLUB 18 (1 )RUDD DE LA SALLE 4

B . MATTHEWS OLD XAVERIAN S

J . HARDWICK OLD XAVERIANS 30'SULLIVAN OLD XAVERIANS 9KING OLD XAVERIANS 3

CLUB 18 (2)WEBB THORNBURY COUGARS 8PEARCE MT . LILYDALEWILLIAMSON THORNBURY COUGARS 2ANDERSON MT. LILYDALETOSSAVAINEN MONASH WHITE S

SENIC ' SLAST WK TOTAi.

252518181 7

22121199

UNDER 18 - 23 .05.98MAZE:.OD 2.2 3.2 5.4 6.4,40

DE LA SAibE 213 6.6 9.6 14.8 .92

Mazenal: Hansen 3 . Linden, Evans, Brennan . Best: Hill. B . 15@lch. P. t5hlch . Lindn.

Ecans. 0 S2eale.Dc La Salle: Rudd 4 . Bolt 2. Philips . Duak . Jackson. Robinson. D. tktli4amsat . L~~rska

Grace . Best: M . McHavx. Bcrne . HaO. Rudd .'1ltcker. Phillips .

OLD BRIGHTON BLOODS 8.9 .57TFiERRY PENOLA 42 .28Old Brighton: Grunt 1 UttLLtg. James. Jackson . C2rr. P. Rchhvwn . Best : Pater. Utting.

Cockrvt. Neale. P.Robinsat. James.7herrp PecuHa:Thompsat. Karst. Sandman. Sharman . Bt: M . Keenan . Htchllu. Lyrons.

Penn . RlaL. O'Camelt.

OLD RAVERLiAS 10.2 13.7 17.11 26 .14.170

COLLEGIANS 0.0 0.0 0.2 1 .2,8Old Xavcr}ana: OSulli ::m 9 . Jones 5. J. Harduick 3. R. King 3. P. Connors 3 . Halt. Court,

Best:OSvilaan. Jones. L. Hardn4ek. Counters. Stores . Hall.Colltgisrut : Cross. Beat: Moore. Fraser. K. Curls. A . G:W. Morrison, Crocker.

OLD SCOTCH 3 .2 5-8 6.9 9,12.06

ST 1{EVRiS 2.1 3.2 4.6 4.6 .30Old Scoteh: tWnguvrth 2. A. Clunies-Rass 2. Pn'de 2 . Sheahan 2. Tbe. Best : Tab,

Sheahan. SutiJe . IYN;m. A Cunies-Ras. Pulmer.

St Kevin. C,3ILumnan 2 . 1t'ellams. Herman . Beat : N . hi-why. A . Cwd.in. J .

Goldsuronhy .l3a~d. Young. ttilltazns.

OLD MELBURhTftiS 5.4.3 4

NUMB 14.5.89

Old Melhurntarts: MIlne 2 . Catrat. Ccrdner. Tettord. Best: Teiford. Atkllrswt. Read . tlllne.

b4I"a08: M . LT-ce B, C. Spotttsarood 4 . T. Scants 3 . Goddard. Amastasakts. P. Knight.

Best: P. lGnghE, Rtchte, C. Spottiswood . AnastasakL . Scrtnts . M. Larenee- R . Ll-rma

UNDER 1 8 - 23 .05 .9 8KEW 2 .0 3.1 3.3 8.6 .42glAgCEir**t 4 .2 6.3 9.3 10.7 .67

Eira : Maugh.-,n 2. Eda:ards. Hemai . Green. L,-m.Riaredlln: tGcal Hikers and Best Placers nus reeeiretll

YARRdyqi,l,Ey 3.3 5.5 8-10 11.13.79PqRKS IDE 2.0 5-2 6.3 7.5-47

Yazm Valley: IGmt Kickers and Best PLmzrs not rccetved iParkside : Goal Whets and Best Placers not receft'ed7

MT LILYDAIZ 9.11-63

THO$M-BLRY COUGARS 12 .8 .80

Mt lAydste: God %ukers and Best Placers not rece1,ed;

Thornbury Cougan: J . Well 8 . J . V.iWamscn 2. C . tirtnce :'Jtl . J . Mamma. Beat: T

!Aandatitl . T. Lincoln . L . Caltgturt. C . Krtnm'ski . N. Preshgmcano. J . R<.•bb.

MOYh4a WHITES

BYE

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U19 SECTIONby Brett Connel l

~avs (1) . OP's and the Friars maintain their 100%strike rate, with only the OC's and the Saints to

get off the mark .

ReviewSection 1Mazenod were never in the hunt against the Bernards,with Nisbet . Meehan and McDowell all on seniorduties, the OP's outscored the Tonners at home in thesecond half to win a close one, with the Xavs showingtheir full wares against the Lions in a convincing win .The Blues rolled along with another win, even withoutSteve Carroll who has had to resign due to workcommitments, and the D's kept the OC's winless yetagain with O'Donnell and M. Mercuri on fire .Section 2

Oni. Blacks continued their improvement with a hardfought win against the Eagles at Timber Ridge, a finebird quarter the difference . The Friars belted the

Tigers at home, with the Sharks doing similar to the

NOBs . Old Scotch overcame a slow start to poweraway from the OM's in the second half, with Hosking,Lees and Ashton excellent contributors . In the finalinatch the OTs first quarter was the difference with`,lason, Floyd and Efstathiou (6) solid Bloods' per-formers .

Section ( 2) Blue`'ionash Blues ran out convincing winners over theSaints with Cooke and Creamer continuing their fineform, with the D's doing as they pleased against theFields . Old Xavs (2) after half time clearly outplayedthe Panthers with only two goals being scored afterhalf time by the visitors . AJAX jumped away againstthe Rovers and were never headed inflicting theRovers' first defeat to date, while the Monds did like-o, ise to the High, with only bad kicking costing theNigh.

Section (2) RedThe Two Blues were not in the hunt after a witheringeight goal second quarter from the OIG's, Oates andDowd prime movers in the win . The OGs surprisedmost with a strong win against Therry Penola, an 11,,aal to 7 second half assurring the OGs the points .The Bullants were mauled by a rampaging Redbackteam, with Mutton and Steele doing well for the win-tiers . The OP's (2) hanging onto to defeat a fast fin-is}hing Aquinas at home .

PreviewSection 1The OP's winning run will continue at the expense ofne Nodders, while Old Brighton will bounce back and:he OC's will feel their wrath today . St. Bernards host

ladder leaders Xavs inwhat will be a beauty .Stephens andHawkins will need t obe watched by the Bernards and in an upset theBernards will continue their improvement at hometoday by inflicting Xavs first defeat for the seasonproper. Collegians and Uni . Blues will battle in a whatwill be a great game the Blues recent form is my lean-ing, and the SKOBs face De La Salle with the D'sfavoured to win well.

Selection : Old Paradians, Old Brighton, St .Bernards, Uni . Blues & De La Salle

Section 2St . Bedes Mentone Tigers host the Eagles at homeand with both teams coming off defeats this matchshould go down to the wire . At home the Tigers arefavoured . The Bloods host the imposing Friars whowill continue on their merry way with another win, soto should Beaumaris whose recent form has been alittle more consistent than the Blacks to date . OldScotch will make certain the NOBs lose their secondin a row, even at the Gillon Oval, and OM's despitethe form of Birrell and Farquharson will struggle todefeat an in-form Old Trinity .

Selections: St. Bedes Mentone Tigers, Whitefriars,Beaumaris Old Scotch & Old Trinity.

Section ( 2) Blu eDe La Salle coming of a strong win over the Fields willchallenge the Blues at home, although the Ashersshould get the points . Ormond play the Fields andwill maintain their spot in the four with a solid win .as to should Old Xavs (2) over the young Saints . OldMentonians will be looking to bounce back againstgiant killers AJAX, and with form on their side theJackas will get the points today. Hampton Rovers andMHSOB clash with both teams wanting to bounceback after shock losses last week. The Rovers haveseveral key players on senior duties and my leaning istowards the High today.

Selections : Monash Blues, Ormond, Old Xaverians(2), Old Mentonians & MHSO B

Section 2 Re dTherry Penola will bounce back and the Two Blueswill unfortunately feel their wrath today, while thegiant killing OGs meet the Valley coming off the bye .OG's favoured to take the points today . Old Ivanhoewill be pushed by the Bullants, although overallstrength will see the OIG's get the four points, whileVVarringal and the OP's clash in an important game

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for both teams . With a spot in the four at stake theRedbacks are favoured here today .Aquinas has the bye.

Selections : Therry Penola, Old Geelong, OldIvanhoe & Warringal

SENIORSNAME CLUB LAST WK TOTAL

UNDER 19 (1 )C. STEPHENS OLD XAVERIANS 26JACKSON UNIVERSITY BLUES 3 24DIMER OLD BRIGHTON 23BRITTEN COLLEGIANS 1 22

UNDER 19 (2 )THOMAS OLD SCOTCH 3 38SULLIVAN WHITEFRIARS 35HILTON WHITEFRIARS 3 29PASSADOR OLD TRINITY 6 28

UNDER 19 (2) BLUEBALLANTINE OLD MENTONIANS 38

L. TAYLOR MHSOB 34MCNISH OLD MENTONIANS 2 . 25

UNDER 19 (2) REDWELCH WARRINGAL 10 36B. MORAN AQUINAS 21OATES OLD IVANHOE 5 19BRAUER OLD GEELONG 2 1 6

FfC'

ROUND 9 - JUNE 1 3

(NB : No matches due to representative fixturesnext weekend)

UNDER-19 SECTION 1MAZENOD v . OLD BRIGHTO NOLD XAVERIANS v . OLD PARADIANSUNIVERSITY BLUES v . ST . BERNARDSDE LA SALLE v . COLLEGIAN SOLD CAREY v . ST . KEVINSUNDER-19 SECTION 2WHITEFRIARS v. MARCELLINBEAUMARIS v . ST. BEDES MENTONE TIGERSOLD SCOTCH v . UNIVERSITY BLACKSOLD TRINITY v. NORTH OLD BOY SOLD MELBURNIANS v . OLD HAILEYBURY - at

Junction Oval at 11 .40 a.m.

UNDER-19 ( 2) BLUEMONASH BLUES v . CAULFIELD GR.OLD XAVERIANS (2) v . DE LA SALLE (2)

AJAX v . ST . KILDA SOUTH CAULFIELDMHSOB v . OLD MENTONIANSORMOND v. HAMPTON ROVERS

UNDER-19 (2) REDST . LEOS EMMAUS v. OLD GEELONGBULLEEN-TEMPLESTOWE v. THERRY PENOLAOLD PARADIANS (2) v . OLD IVANHO EYARRA VALLEY v. AQUINAS

IUNDER-19 SECTION 1

OLD PARADIANS v . MAZENOD Field : DamianMurphy Ken WalkerOLD BRIGHTON v. OLD CAREY Field : ShaunRolls (R) Chris Fedderson Goal : David MurrayAndrew Lon gST. BERNARDS v . OLD XAVERIANS Field :Michael Forde Denny Fatekas

COLLEGIANS v . UNIVERSITY BLUES Field : RickLove David Longworth Goal : Robert SeymourEugene D'LazarusST. KEVINS v. DE LA SALLE Field : Daniel IschiaAndrew Dickenson Goal: Skip Shipley Peter Wallis

UNDER-19 SECTION 2

ST. BEDES MENTONE TIGERS v . MARCELLINAt 1 p .m. Field: Chris Stevens (J) Ian BurgessOLD HAILEYBURY v . WHITEFRIARS Field: PatMaebus Gerard RobUNIVERSITY BLACKS v . BEAUMARIS At UniMain Oval at 11 .40 a.m. Field : Tom GambleMichael Sneddo nNORTH OLD BOYS v . OLD SCOTCH Field : JimPappas Jason MooreOLD MELBURNIANS v . OLD TRINITY Field : JoshDiPietro Justin Grossbard

UNDER-19 (2) BLUEDE LA SALLE ( 2) v . MONASH BLUES Field :Michael Jessep Geoff KellyCAULFIELD GR. v . ORMOND At CaulfieldCampus Field : Matthew Meier Nick Evan s

ST. KILDA SOUTH CAULFIELD v . OLD XAVERI-ANS (2) Field : Damian Lane (R)OLD MENTONIANS v . AJAX Field: Ramon KffleyGraeme MorganHAMPTON ROVERS v . MHSOB Field : MatthewSeferth Terence Farrell

UNDER-19 (2) REDTHERRY PENOLA v . ST. LEOS EMMAUS Field:Barry Bolger Stan LugowskiOLD GEELONG v . YARRA VALLEY At FawknerPark Field : Craig Bratjberg (R) Euan LindsayOLD IVANHOE v. BULLEEN-TEMPLESTOWEField : Cameron Gill Jamie Kvins (R )OLD PARADIANS (2) v. WARRINGAL At frontoval Parade Co ll ege Field : Peter Bailey KevinMcMaho nAQUINAS has the bye

PATRONS ARE NOT PERMITTED TOBRING A LCOHO L INTO ELSTERNWICK

PARK OR INTO ANY VAFA VENUE

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UNDER 19 SECTION 2 - 23.05.980.2 2.5 2.7 6,10.46

crT BLACKS 3,2 3.5 8.10 8.11 .59wWm n 2 . Giresun, Deeercel➢

. Bt: Blaine, Rean.OBnen, Cull ,al

turt-,~~i~enitv P :acks: ,~oa! Kickers and Best Piayers not recen•ed 1

1.2 9.5 15-9 16 .14 .110ST qIpEy ktEMTONE T1G. 3.1 3,1 4.1 5,4.34

t<'slar+' Andersen 5 . Pfian 3. Hilt on 3. Northev 3, £Ifennann, Dan cry. Best :111 '; -7hey, Cratgh. Helon. t59nch, Reid .

n tiiontotte Tig. : Kingacll 3. Bell. D. Young. Best : Bell. L.1tLUle. iimgu•ell...:::a, Hamilton.

4,5 5.7 8,11 12,15,870 .0 2.2 4.5 8EoRTt ~»,, :,

~mith 3. Moore 2. Alexander. Carroll . Atkins. Kennedy. Best :.8A2

RcawT. . . ..... , ; : ~ ,ht, Folet . Stesrns. Lee.. a . . n.uinn. .-It . tonrcm. nesc : atunuer.:, -au.

Smith. Daniels, Halpin .nLD SCOTCH 0,1 3.5 8,10 12,15.87C,Lp ~myBtlRNRS 1,2 1-2 4,3 5,3.33C,1 ccetoh: Than:nas 3, Junk- 2, Fricke 2, Stevens. Hughes . Frankenburg, Leeds,

Best : Prendergast . Chapman. Husking. Sladen. Leeds, Ashton .C :J .Y.eI,lurtdans :IGoal Kickers and Best Players not oxenil lC,-D }IAR,EFBURY 3 .2 8,6 10,11 13,19C 17 7RL;T7Y 5 .9 9,11 12,17 18.19P H,ipe-burp: Efstathlou 6, Masotr 2 . Fhilay:scet 2. 1,.m•• 2 Meades. Best : Mason.

, ;trda<'son. Etstathou . Francis.ole Tnnitpa t'a.ss<-uiw' 6, Jones 3. Russell 3. LsepF% . Hansen- DuatzLs, tt'akiron. Best :. . , , . . .--s-IN. DatatzLs . Hansen . Butler, Hoden .

UNDER 19 SECTION 1 - 23 .05 .98t 2 .2 5,5 6.7 8,12,605T EF..^+.tiARL19 4 .5 8,8 12,12 16,15 .111ve:<ned: "rger 4 . L Haa•iMS 2. Meehan, Ka:anagh . Beet: Nelson. Morgan. Grant . R.

4. T' x 3 . CalS- 3 . !lunt 2. Polata(ko 1 Pi-haul, Osborne,~ : : i . --CUC r.it. JueL2h Celcela . Bu;,ia n

2 .3 4,8 8.9 11.~2RiGiitUN 4.6 5.5 7.9 .51

p, + pnmdisne: Richardson 3. Ciavola 3 . Pmstlno 2 . Pbenges. Sullivan . Ventura, Best:Rtch.'vcLeon . Pruscmo. Suiih:vt . Nang,, Ta4utco.

p!1 6rishton:Ockleshay 4 . O'Loughlin 4 . Morrison 2. Rathgeher. Coughlin . t6'tniGrs,. ., ~- Garrmlus, Best:Rathgeber. OCotmell. Ockkshax• . OLoughlln . Stephens.

pLD SAVERIANS 2.8 8.12 11.18 15.23.113CCaEG:A7iS 1 .3

1 .33.3 4-539

G:d tes•erlnns: Gall Kickers and Best Placers nnt recetced tCol!c ;dns: I :rie 2 . Baxter, Brltten . Best: Taylor, Field. Baxter. N. Lynch . Moon. Bra<s.

t,tt'ERSTTI' BLUES 4.5 10.10 18,13 =20 15257 6-,Z'L'iS 0,2 4.5 8,8 9,11.85C-mky Bluea: Terrill 7. Alit, 4. Jack- 3 . l'ogeis 3, King 2 . Callen•, LkMete, Lyle.

. . .. ~zc V~els. Call,- T-11 . Jackson. Brookes .A rhicw .'.' ., ... 9McCann 2 . Dabr :uo. Smtth. Best: Mcfi3nn . :talkez But, Calir,y.

c!D CP.Pz - IL 4.5 7.7 10,10 11,12,78D P. L{ SALLE 5.2 12.8 16.8 2E0 i36old Caep: F.ilUns 3. Murphy 3 . Munro. Deny. Tcnd .all. Stmtte. Stone. Beat:6funro.

: Pktns. Derre . StuaII. Siherroai .Y Le Sall- 1lercuri 7 . Clain, 4. Joyce 2. Duggan 2. B . Mereun 2, DomtLwn, }tarhee

Best : 0'DOnneIL Harber. hierctm. Arm. N1 . Mercurl . Rogers .

A Section ResultsJrom Page 3

SENIORS - 23.05 .98ST KE~,YBr'S 1 .2 8.5 6.8 9.6.60ST BERNARDS 6.3 7.5 12.7 18.10.1185 : Kevtas: Bmsies 2 . Doitman 2 . Wise 2 . Hewitt, Mahonev . Ciavofa- Beet: tlrise,- '•': ahoney. OComlor. O'Keefe. tt'mgtrt .

SiBernerds: Gicamow 6. Vassallo 5. Mitchell 4. Han•ey, Andrew Merrurgton.1 > Best: Hogan . Mount. L . Gallant . Mitchell. Ta}9or.

DE Lk SALLE 1.3 1.6 3.10OLO SCOTCH 3 .4 8.5 11.7 14.9,93Je fa Salle : Orlano 2 . B . Manni.t D9ithen . Chun, Fisher. Brasher- Best: Seager. B.

- Podium . Croa•e. S➢ trrs . Orlano.Md Scotch: Boyd 3. Phillips 3. Collins 2 . Heath 2. Stokes. Hawkins. Smith. Best:

I_,s, Srmth. Prffe. Phillips . Collins .(GLLEGIANS 2 .2 2.3 2.5 4.7.31O iD UIVERDINS 8.6 10,10 13 .16 21 .19.145C.;Le gisas: Harrison, Smith . Dean-Johns. Florentine . Best: Dean-Johns . Bennett.

Smith. Phillips.lid San 4s: Richardson 5 . Hatfield 3- Taylor 2 . Jones 2 . Bourke 2. Blood,

fandrIgan. Hannesshun,. Gladman. Cranage . Best: Cranage . Lettilean.Hsih: used. Dillon.

❑'R'ERSIIY BLUESy 1 .2 5,3 10.4 11.8.72OLD',SELBURNIANS 3,4 7 .10 9.14 16 .20.118

Btues: Decrepigm• 3. McKinnon 3 . Lennen 2. Fair Bank. Slicrmton.`r.- . .._ McKinnon. Decrepign-. t411c~. Verstet~en. Maplestone .

o!d Stc!Latratns : Ellis 6. M. Betty 2. Ross 2 . C . Thompson, McKeon, Kennedy .akas . Aubrey-. Best: Eabn•. Parkin. McKean . Ellis. McMullin, MiRer.

,LD BRIGHTON 2.9 5.12 6-21 7.22.64`-~! D HAB .EYBURY 3.2 6.7 6,10 10.13.73" A Brighton : Perrv 2. Paterson. Jackson . Raju . Van Der Dungen, Talbot.Best:

', :xton, Pnor. Raju. Kent. T~nvns-~'~ F[dicpbttry: Adam Hilton 3. Walden 3. Carson . Demand. Kraus. Morec. Best:

e1-zr. Ptnilips. Richardson. Home . Hucker

UNDER 19 BLUE - 23 .05 .98MONASH BLUES 5,8 8.10 13,18 17-29,131ST KBAA SOUTH CAiB.F7ELD 0,0 3.3 3.3 3,4-22Aion®sh Blues : Bronis 3 . A1c!tiellt 3. Kiev 2. Patten 2. 0DOnneB . Creamer. Merlin .tanDeUgt . Colhns, Pmat, Crox•e . Beet: Forster-Knlght . bluston, O'IXmnell. Cooke,WTillwns . Creanler.St KBdn South Cauitleld: (Goal Kickers and Best Players not recehrd )

CAULFIELD GRAMMARIAN 5,8,38DE LA SALLE 13.19,97CauBietd Gmmnurinna: M . Gurpmar 3 . T. Freeman . M. Daises Best : Freem an . tt'fojaJa.Evans, Gurptnar. Corer, O-Callaghan .De ia Salle: Ryan 4 . McManus 3 . Stevens 1 Milan . Stallard . Buckley , Bousien . Best:Stlcer, Bouzlen. R}•an, S}nndt. Milan . Read.

OLDXAVERIA*7S 3.2 4,3 8.6 11,11.77OLD1dENtONtAtrS 4.4 7,11 9.14 9.16,70Old Xaverisns : McCarthy 4 . Gleeson 3 . B.-sqme. McDonald. Hoare . Nam•. Best: Xuereb,Far, LNstteton, McCarthy. Han . Home,Old 6kntonisns: S. Mrrell 3. MeNtsh 2, 0 Re6v 2 . McKay, Phipps . Beat: Kennedy.McK ;n: Phlpps . Hagsut Goss. Mills,

AJAX 5,7 5.8 8,11 9,11.65TON ROVERS 0,0 1,2 2.5 3,8,28

AJAX: Gotcan 3 . Goldenhe6t 2. Gutman. Rutko, Czarnv, Bock. Best: Goldstone,Rutetstem . Cmrnv, Rlhertn an . Bosk. Gokfenfem.Hampton Rocers: Capps. Flynn. Grimmer. Best: Duddy, Jenkins. Rehn. Woods.C-thec Cnpps .

ORMOND 3,3 6,5 9,9 10,12,72MBSOB 1,5 2,8 3.15 8.18.66Ormond:lieteher 2 . Watson 2. Rohan 2. Wetted, Robbins . Knlght . Beet: D.ile. Ckcare8a,Gieeson . OHailaran . Nash. Sllmrood.MHSOB: Simpson 2, Physkc . Askew. H. Taylor. Wright. Jones. Osho:ne . Best: AnthonyO'Brien, A. Stmpsat, Ph}sie . H . Tay1w. Broun, Osborne .

UNDER 19 RED - 23.05.98ST LEOS EMh1AUS 2.0 4.0 4.3 4.4,28OLD 1VAN-HOE 3.5 11,11 15,14 19,18,132S. Leos Emmeua : D,~ n4;, Hod<UG King, Vaughan . Best :I?-, rmk, Marufc. tolp-.-i. HodxY.•t.V;rona, BonnIOld Ivanhoe: Oates 5 . I .ckhran S . Branrugan 2. Bernice 2 Spam. Roderkk. Lou', Harris.Homeuoai. Best : B. Willis, Gllason, Oates, D -d. Lochran . Bernet .OLD GEELONG 1,3 7-4 15,5 18,8.118T•1 ERRY PENOI.A 4.1 8,4 10,6 13.9,87Old Geelong; Lane 2 . Stevens 2. Staughton 2. McCann 2. Catch 2 . Avery 2 . Braver 2.MeKmnwr,Hehne. McCarthy, it;tlL•:ce . Best: Bayne, Malpas. Mehmes. Bolton. Wallace,StevensTherry Penola: SIeiG3 3. Tret<in 2. MN.tahrm 2. Grant . L. Sprhlg,yl. Ft'-d, Say . O'Shea.Cameron Best: Christie, GranL Sifter. C amll .BULLEEN TE ..II'fESTOWE 1.0 1.0 1,4 1,4.10WARRLNGAL 7,4 18.10 22,18 34.23,227Btu➢ken Tempkatowe : (Goal Kickers rutd Best PLm~ers not recehM lWarringal:lt'eich 10. Schulze S. Burke 4, Mutton 3 . -Keegan 2 . Smch 2. Steel 2. Anderson2, Chazan 2 . Hopgood, tEilson, Best : Chazan. t4eich, Steele . Burke . Munon, Schilze.OLD PARADIANS 3.0 4,1 10.2 12,4,78AQUINAS 33. 8.8 6111 10.15 .75Bulleen Templestowe : Macanhnev 4, Curran 3, Briggs 2, Dean, Jako++cnko. Baker. Beat:Loney: Curran. GaOasuy . BrtgCs.,lacm•at. hiacartner: Old Paradians : B.Motan, Cogian 3, Hartdn, F1eki 2. Greer, Vme . .Jess . Bast: Mills. Barn•,1'ine. Harkin, Jess.Cousuu-YARRAVALLEYBYE

ni

RESERVES - 23 .05.98ST KEVINS 3.3 7.7 7.11 9.15.69ST BERNARDS 3,0 3 .0 4.2 5.3.33St . Kevins : M . Ryan 1 N. Hart 2. P. Scarfo 2. J. Drnart, T. Mount . J . Bateman.Best : M . Rtan, S. Kurling, M . McArdle. D. Mrnian, T. Mount, G . btulchanv.St Bernerrfs : CoWns, D . ThtsrL•ts, Nutter. Wood . B . Overman . Best: A. Capes.Nathan, Catterat- McAllister . P. Capes. CollhvS .

DE LA SALLE 3.3 5.3 5.9 5.11.41OLD SCOTCH 2,3 4.4 5.5 7.7.49De La Salle: Raters 1 Ellis, Flower Day, Grace . Best : Hegan, Van Der Pligt . Smith,lBd h

es . Hodder.O : Crane 3. Struck 2. Faichney: Gross. Best: Hooper. Castrictnn . Eagle,Stanck. Faichney, Gross.

COLLEGIANS 1.1 3.1 3.6 5.7.3 7OLD XAVERIANS 1.2 2.9 6.11Collegian-e: IGoal Kickers and Best Players not received)

10.12.7 2

Old Xaverians: Heil 2. N. Ockleshaw 2 . Dillon 2 . James, Hau•ktns. Perrv, Best:Barrett Walsh, Perry, Ryan . Drake, Tucker.UNIVERSITY BLUES 3.2 3.4 7.5 9,6.60OLD fr1ELBURNIANS 1.3 3.5 6.8 8.10.58Univasity Blues: WyrzrToaski 6. Ktcly. Longtes• . Nugent . Best : Tu•eddie .iVvrn•kou•ski. Walsh. Keeh•, Grace . Edaards.OldAfelbttmtens: Rose 5. Banks . Mulqtimey. Michell . Best: Wilhelm. Lrn'ett .Hewitt . Rose. Bails. Heine.OLD BRIGHTON 2.2 2.4 7.8 9.11.65OLD 1LUI.EYBURY 2.2 5.4 6.8 9.10.64Old Brlghtoa : Murett 3, Lennox 2. Whner, B7cketL LewYs. O'Ned . Best: Desmy4h .Corke . i-ogan, Alderson. Letmos Bickett.Old Haiteylrury: Floyd 3 . Reidy 2. Kirkwood-Scott. Melin, Saunders. Waters. Best :Orion . Scaunich . Reidy. P. Langford-Jones. Waters . Floyd.

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UNDER-19 SECTION 1COLLEGIANS DE LA SALLE MAZENOD OLD BRIGHTON OLD CAREY

GRAMMARIAN SCoach : Tim Killwo rth Coach : Clay Weser Coach: Rod Bourke Coach : Peter Schiller

U19 (C) : U19 (C) : S . Hyland U19 ( C) :Coach : Leigh Bowes

U19 (C) :

1 L . Schmidt 2 N. Harber 1 J. Schiano U19 (C) : 1 F. Hakin s2 D . Moriarty

2 N . Lynch 7 J. Lara g YMercuri9 M 2 B. Hobbs 1 A . Paltos 3 P. Cerche

3 J. C ark (C) .10 E . Williams 3 P. Fotiniotis 2 S . Grabert 4 J . Heffernan

4 D. Field 11 P. Bowden Poletti4 C 3 G. Earl 5 T Baker6 B Tuck5 L. Taylor 11 C . Hyd e

11 R S evens.

Hawkins5 R4 W. Earl .

7 S . Addison6 C. Mollard .

12 M . Evans.Hawkins6 L

5 N. Biggin 8 S . Derry7 M. Maxwel l

Harriso n8 N12 B . Mercur i13 S . Hyland (C)

.7 P. Nelson

6 T. Ewell7 G. Rhodes

9 N. Latha m10 R. Opp y.

9 M. Britten 14 M . Aron15 J . Crowe 8 L. Varney 8 T. Handle y

'11 A. Hanson12 J. Mai (C)10 B . Page 17 M . McHenryry Grant9 D

Neil l9 L . O 13 S Walt11 N . McCann 18 D. Jarv is

19 D. Moore.

10 D Ryan10 J. White

i

.D . Feas t

12 A. Lan don13 S . Elg g(VC)

20 B . Corin23 T. Fisher

.12 A. Bray

mer11 S. D12 A. Robe rtso n

'

1 5 S. Chambers16 N . Bull

Da oY14 T D ung 25 R . Beatt ie (VC) 15 L. Morgan 13 R . O Neill 1e i ~t15 T. Cookes 26 S. Wood s

27 C . Worsteling 16 B. Meehan (VC )C)

14 A. Ginnavin T

)16 A. Baxter 28 S. Hart29 D . Forer 17 N . Meehan 15 G . Norwood

Thornbrow16 J~ {. L~ense

Stone21 D17 T. Spicer 29 M. Joyce 18 M. Bonaddio.

Barrow17 C.

22 M Pound18 N . Brass19 A Robertson

29 K. Rogers (VC)32 R . Bonnici 19 T Crook

.18 H . Rolls

.23 T Stuart

.20 J . Waters 32 J. Silvers

33 M. O'Donnell21 p Rigg

19 M . Car r20 A . McLaughlin

24 B . Shutie25 A. A9urphy

21 C . Chambers 34 A . Pedicini 23 J . Kavanagh . 21 X Carts 26 C. Munroc h22 S. LY n 37 C . Buick

Stafford38 N 24 D . Nisbet.

22 A . Walsh27 C. Dave Y28 P To k;n s

. Gib son23 M.

42 S . Lo anq 25 R. Hammond 23 J. Thomas

.29 8. Bec~ett

24 M . Godfrey ters42 J . Wa 34 C Raine 25 A. Boyd 30 W. O wi n25 A . McAlester 44 X . Clance y

45 S . Cta.

Fento n37 D 26 S . Fox 31 C. DavisM li27 T. Foster 47 A. Moan . Marks27 P e n32 C.

28 D . Telford 47 A. Orlando 45 D. Stagliano.

28 A. Avramedies33 D . Sitverwo¢d34 N Loc k

29 T. Ro ers-Wilso ng70 M . Duggan

c7r w sM A 49 P. Harrington 29 C. Stewart.

35 S. McConnell30 L. Moon (VC) . n e

C. Asmus 53 J. Di Pietro 30 D . Stockdale 36 E. Davey31 J . Rose

Samuel33 BS. ErdosR. Hu p hson 62 A. McDowell 31 A. Thorn s

Ha war d32 R37 S. Davies38 M. Aytward. D. Nolan 69 G . Miller

y. 46 A . Kettl e39 S . Kinder P. Nowlan 33 M. Mc Briar 47 A . Bond69 A. Dakin B. Reade 76 N. Parry (C) 35 T. Erridge 55 A . LeakA. Jackson

M . Kar aviciu sS. Mctvptanus

79 C . Davi s

OLD PARADIANS OLD XAVERIANS ST BERNARDS ST KEV INS UNIVERSITY BLUESCoach: Ken Johan sen (1) Coach: Pat Hawkins (1) Coach: Jeff Osborne Coach : Peter Foster Coach : Steven CardCoach: PhD t .uchetta (2) Coach : Pete Cabian M U19 (C): U19 (C) : N. Moore, P. Mount U19 (C):

U191 S . Young9 1 B . Swann 1 A . Callery 1 A. Albe rt2 D. Green

'1 A. B a3e ' Pizziche tta2 R 2 N . Walker 2 S. Benjamin

3 G. O Mear a4 B . Richardson

2 C. Barren3 B.Beeiiom

.3 R.legudi 3 P. Moun t

Ratt

le4 A3 C. Brook s

5 B. GallowayB W dh

4 D. BetsCerroaus5 C

4 R. Bonnici.

5 C . Noseda4 J. Coulloupa s

Callery5 B5 . oo am . 5 J . Pearson 6 B . Allis .6 M . Joyce8 D. Varano

6 S. Car rwu s7 e.onr= 6 P. IHna220 7 B. Shelle y

8 T McCann6 A . Clark7 A . Crawford

8 A. Vecchio9 J. Byron

6 C. our9 T Co'

7 N. Smit hDelaney8 J

.9 L. Cresswel l

df dJ R8 W. Crocker

10 K. TheodossiA Curran

to R. ccta T cu-

.9 S. Wheeler

or10 . a11 T. CrowleyY

9 H. Christie10 L. Dean-John s.

12 C . Jacavou 1 2 T. Da 10 C. Osborne 12 P. Bare13 A Stua rt 11 F. Delasqual e

16 C . Pric e17 N Allard

13 J . Demon14 n ar~ 11 S. Erickson .

14 N . Moore 12 C. Evans.Karabatso s19 P 5T Farrm 12 A. Velona 15 J . Ferrari 13 S . Ferguson

.20 M . Dempster 16J .Fay 13 S. Bugryn 16 K. McDonald 14 A. Fleetwood21 M . Szewczuk tt R . Feey 14 A. Thomas 17 A. Foley 15 J . Hockin g22 M . Cosgriff 18 M. Fi~geraHi Pfeiffer15 A 18 A. Wise 16 J . Hatt o n23 D . Briggs23 M . Ploen q es

19 M. Fr~20 P. Funmaer

.16 A. Mastropasqua 19 C . Goldswort h Y

2 0 P. OiKeefe17 W. Jackso n18 G . Kin g24 L. Brickwell 21 T. c~eeson

22 N H17 T. Pianta 21 J. Sibilia 19 J. L ley25 A . Jakowenko

O'Connor26 B, at

23 J. Harnks 18 T. James 22 M . Lagastes23 p Miles' 20 D . Leahy.

27 S . Pruscino 24 J. Healy25 J C d

19 L. Kavan aghSheehan20 D 24 R . Sheehy 21 M . McKerrow

28 R. Sart ori29 V. PerryrY

. e e26 J. Hermessp 48 A.Ossaa

.21 M . Polatajko

25 S . Vanderwert26 A . Bevacqua

22 R . McKerrow23 T Menzies30 S . Fellowes

31 F Papaluca27 C. Hoare 49 T. PoWu s26 R. iarora~eb So M .Ounn

22 P. Rahill 27 R . Zeman 24 T. McMillan.32 A. Baker 29 J.Irca3nd Sr N. RadgeLar 23 D. Monteleone 28 N . Perrett

Conla n29 A25 L. Morrison

34 G . Hower 2fl o. Kee m 52 0. RermexM K

24 A. Monteloene .30 P. Halpin 26 N . Mules

35 D. LoneyG D

enmtt' 53 M Push3 132 a t vl r 5 0 a 25 J . Jacks 31 P. Harvey 27 C. Northey36 . ean37 V. Berg amin

e.a 4 yan3 3 H. tnrsrgan as n. sdiwz 26 A. Gleason 32 S . OiConnor 28 S . Parsons

38 N . Kudeweh sa P Lytt~eton e6 s . Skdnrore 27 James Mount 33 J . OiConnor 29 W. Py e39 J. Thorn 35S, utcCarmr 57 A. Spence Zocco28 J 34 T. Bergin 30 P. Sheahan40 J. Collin s41 F. Papluca

36 A Mcoa a d 58 0. Stem37 B. McOram 59 c , sre~rens

.29 J. Ci tt arelli

35 E . Rafte r36 A. Smith .

31 J . StarlingSoutherland32 A

42 M . Rees 36 J . Manerney 60 0 . SW" 30 S. Borg 37 R . Debrao.

Terrill33 A44 S . Ciavola 39 T. Mcf9rtey 61 D . Storcy 31 J. Evans 38 G . Anderson .

Tuck34 B47 M . De Rang o49 D . Gleason

40 J. McLean 62 T. storey41 R, Meraxi p N . Tmem 32 T. Harvey 39 D . Liepa

Dun n40 D.

35 L . Underwood52 N . Macart ney 42 B. Merin 64 s . Trumt~e 33 S. Smith

.41 J. Howden 36 N . Vogel s

53 C . Butler 43 C . Mantgomery 65 C. Warry 37 J . LIoyd 42 J. Pangrazio 37 J. Ward54 G. Boyd60 A . Swindon

44 e. Morr~a, es D.wayarw45 P O~Aeshaw 67 M, xeureb

42 V. ludka 43 L . WilkinsonCam a n a44 R

38 J. Webbe r

82 T. O'Shea 46J o'CenneJ 43 C. Davis .45 L Meehan

39 A . Whit e47 K Orou~:n . 40 R . Woodward

41 D . Wood

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U NDER-19 SECTION 2BEAUMARIS ItiAARCELUH NTH OLD BOYS OLD HAILEYBURY OLD MELBURNIAN S

coach : Corn Alexarder Coach: Jar es Golds Coach : Pj* Ryan Coach: Greg Lasscock Coach: Mark LibardiU19 (c): U19 (c): U19 (c): U19 (C) : J . Bell U19 (C) :

1 M Smith 1 M. Lefeanue 1 M. Taleb 1 L . Floyd 1 J . Gooley2 B Thomas 2 M . Karavilis 2 T. Waters 2 S. Davey 2 C. Guest3 A Guerin 3 G Cull 3 B . Kousovasilis 3 A. Brudar 3 D. Fabiny i4 M Lee5 M Ensor

.4 D. Marson 4 O. Khader 4 L . Paisley 4 C. Murphy

6 L Gibson 5 G. Romanin 5 B. Cariss6 D. Skene

5 D. Harrop6 R. Ladd

5 A. Ellims6 H Birrel l7 B Stevens

8 N Bu rt on6 S. Loy 7 S. Hoban 7 A. Biggs

.7 C. Fong

J~

7 D. Angotti 8 T. Halpin 8 J . Meades 8 C . Jenning s

Carrol l10 R 8 D. Ryan 9 A. Naiss 9 C. Home 9 J . Murtaza11 G Johnson 9 G. Murley 10 C . Faraci 10 C . Efstathiou 10 P. Stuckey

12 J Bayford 10 D . Bonanno 11 S . B ry ant 11 R . Burn 11 N . Sampled13 D Emerson 11 A Hasiotis 12 D . Aboud 12 T. Rogers 12 E. Wilson14 P Bird

.12 D Ballantine 13 C . Miller 13 G. Finlayson 13 D . Patt erso n

15 A Quin . 14 J . Saba 14 M . Chisholm 14 G . Anderso n16 N Atkins 13 P. Pappalardo 15 N . Tonkin 15 D . Pountney 16 R . Atkins17 T Eaton 14 C. Duinardo 16 P. Bo ry siewicz 16 J . Miller 17 J . Hammon d18 A Palmer 15 J . Pappalardo 17 S. Reynoldson 17 R . Bradham 18 E . Farquarson19 N Kennedy20 A Faraguna 16 P. Diacogiorgis 18 S. Mcilroy 18 C. Jayasekera 19 R . Hyam s21 M Selletto 17 J . Delahunt 19 M . Payne 19 C. Moyle 20 E . Alder

22 K Alexander 18 M Moussi 20 R . Amato 20 H . Francis 21 W. Yunken23 A Catlin

.19 J Sheehan 21 M . Barker 21 D . Lay 22 C . Ray

24 Le

.Mathew s20 N

22 G . Taylork

22 A . Rode 23 I . Amler5 P Wrigh t2 . 23 H . Ma houl 23 M . Somaia 24 J . Moss

26 T Collins 21 M . Fisher 24 B . Kurec 24 B . Hall 25 H . Turne r27 S Fitzgerald 22 M . Robe rts 25 M . Moustafa 25 D. Harrigan 26 H . McLeo d28 B Spence 23 L. Bettiol 26 N . OiHalloran 26 J . Bell ( C) 27 W. Austin29 K Rawsthorn 24 B Dinneen 27 M . Rees 27 R. Carson 28 C . Sibree30 D Teasdale .

Hawkin s25 G 28 N . Smith 28 S . Dietz 30 N . Coutts31 L McNicholas32 A Black

.26 T Louder 2 9 S . Smith 29 M . Nicholson 32 M . Benko

33 B Griffiths.

27 D. Ciro30 D . Willoughby31 B . Wilson

30 D. Po rte r31 D. Mason

33 N . Couzen s37 B Haynes 33 A McKenzie 32 E E k47 S Langford-Jones . .

47 J . Robert so n

OLD SCOTCH OLD TRINITY STBEDES UNIVERSITY WHITEFRIARSCoach: Ter ry Kendall

~KSBLAC ~h, ~~

U19 (C) : G. Junkeer U79 (C) S. Jones, E. Davalzis Coach : Michael Lovejoy OSharnasayCoach:

U t

1 G. Junkeer ( C) 1 S . Jones (C)U19(c) : U19 (c) :

1 A. Croug h2 T. Chapman 2 A. Beever 1 A Ryan 1 M. Atkin 2 M . Northey3 S. Miles 3 M. Passador 2 P Carroll 2 C Brown 3 B. Phan4 A. Shee r5 T Paterson

4 A. Roth e5 B. Hutchinson

3 C Tesoriero4 J Dunne

.3 L . Brown 5 J . Power

6 B Winc h.6 I . McKenzie 6 C. Russel

l 7 B)sep i 5 J Doubaras 4 M. Byrne.

7 T. Hilto n7 C. Stevens 8 D. AsFtwo rth 6 L Abdallah 5 A Clements 8 R. Fedel e8 T. Frankenburg 9 A. Grigg 7 B Mcshane .

9 L. Trewhella9 N. Leitl 10 S. Dann 8 L Hamilton 6 B. Costello 10 A. Johnso n10 N . Sladen 11 K . Noden 9 P Russo 7 B. Dryne 11 M . Cassarin o11 C. Fricke 12 C

. Jo Wilson NC)13 S Johnson 10 L T)im 8 P. Greenbank 1 2 D . Rei d

12 L. Hum e13 N . Simon

.14 R

. Baxter Gamble

1 5 R11 J illiams1 2 A Connoll 9 E. Hannon

13 N . Cowling14 S . Ward

14 A . Willersdo rf15 J Hu es

.1 6 T. Hoggins 13 N Zomer VC) 10 A . Maher 15 S . Staddon

16 B l iS i. g h1 6 N nO'Bri

17 C . Hi as 14 J Dru ry 11 J. Marr . nc a r17 D Eif. e

17 S . Eager18 N . Dahlstro m19 J. Maslen

15 G Gome z16 A Burnett 12 J. Martin

. erman n18 R . Murra y

19 M . Rowell20 NN . Brewster

20 M . Canzoneri21 L Kenned yL . 17 S Lambert 13 J. McAuley

yM . Duffy

20 S Flemin g21 T. Glass D .22 Kinros s

Fitzmauric e23 B18 M Youn g19 D Falkingham 14 L . Mellings

.21 M . Setches

22 L. Hanneman .24 E . Davatzis ( C) 20 C Mizzi 15 S . MoodyY 22 S. Davi s

23 L. Walkom24 L. Hawkins

25 W. Hansen26 D Robinson 21 J Cunningham 16 B . Murphy 23 L . Armstron g

24 J . Treyvau d25 M . Thwaites

.27 L . Clarke 22 G Smit h

23 D Napier ( C) 17 R . Neale 25 M . Croshe r26 J . McCarrol l27 E . Stewa rt

28 C . Butle r29 W. Brady 24 G Alford 18 A . Nolan 26 D . Sullivan

27 T Hoare28 T. Cardy 31 R . Ramsden 25 L Wintle 19 C . Pease .

28 B . Doherty29 S . Hoskingg30 A L d

J . Cornel l33 Y. Adal

26 P Dohe rty27 S Kin wel l

g20 H . Peck 29 M . Wals h

. ee s31 S . Prendergast 35 C. So r

37 S Medlin 28 D Young 21 C . SchillinggA . Beatt ie

31 B . Jone s32 E . Oliver

.39 A . Mai yah 29 T Winne I 22 M . Staunton 32 M . Tan

35 P. Rod g ers 43 D . Waldron (VC) 30 T Fava 23 S . Vegter 33 R . Pawlik36 R. Ashton37 C. Armstrong

44 M . Lapira45 S . Darcy-Molloy

31 P Wintl e32 S Bell 24 D . Walsh 34 T. Mulcah y

35 D . Levi40 A. Collins 52 A . Andrew s

61 N Broster 33 G Strachan 36 J . Anderson41 A. Reed .

64 M . Kassaby 34 M Mulcah y66 H. Thomas 35 A Smith

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UNDER-19 - (2) BLU E

AJAX GqULFE1 .DGRAMMAR DE LA SALLE HAMPTON M .H .S .O .B .

Coach: Henry Rtttennan Coach: Mark Donovan Coach: Craig Wilillams ROVERS coach: Peter ODeo

U19 (C) : U119(D):s.wdjaia 1.1192 (D):AOo<,n;son Coach: Ia,vAnottu 1 9(c):, Ienwilso ,

1 B. Klein 1 J . Same 1 R . Loft U19(c): 1 T. Parker2 A. Bock 2 B . Hasforth 2 R . Gullifer Anderson1 D 2 R . Clowes

Davis3 B 3 S . Erikson 2 A . Keogh .Quo n2 A 3 A . Simpson.

4 D . Gokienfein 4 J . Ryan 3 G. HristovR an3 L

.3 T Prantzos 4 J . Wilso n

5 A OiBrie n5 E . Goldstone 5 S. Kendall .

uschen a4 M 4 J Midwinter .Moor e6 J

6 G. Israelsohn 6 J. Fulston .6 J . Davies

5 S Will s6 A Crowther

.7 J . Gregson

7 S . Gutman 7 M. Davies 7 J . Byrne 7 A Duddy 8 T. Leaver8 J . Rosenbaum 8 D . Globan 7 S . Tucker 8 W Climas 9 R. Limbrick9 J . Ones 9 J. Acfield 9 N. Synott 9 M. Cripps 10 N. McKenzi e

Snow10 H 10 C . Worboys 9 I . Watson 10 D . Shaw 11 S. Fodde r.11 D. Rutko 11 P. Sykes L

a Molan Ragy110 0 J

. A11 A Voss 12 N . Youngs

12 S . Majman 12 S . Sant.

11 L . Meehan12 A Landriga n

Rehn13 N13 B. Sims-Luca s

Caller14 S13 D . Rubenstein 13 R . Silverman 12 S. Logan .14 M . Louis

.15 T. Wrigh t

14 J. Weinstock 14 T. Crippsh b

12 T. Robso nDonnison (C)13 A 15 G Shenfield 16 K. Miezi s

15 D . Frid w a15 A . Sc'

.Harriso n13 M

Wood16 G 1 7 McCully16 D . Feldman 16 B . O Callaghan .

McKenzie15 A Smith17 A . Davi s18 J .17 J . Rockman 17 T Kavouris .

Nowla n18 P 18 J Stokes 19 B . Hill18 A Golvan 18 M . Gurpinar .

Stafford19 N 19 D Voss 20 A . OiBrie n.19 J . Basist 20 A. Winters

.20 J . Silver 20 L . Bird

21 M Jenkin21 P. Physi c

20 S . Czarny 21 C. Nairn 20 J . Wi11eyM 22 L . Dallas

22 P. BrownJose h23 R p21 D. Stub 22 M . Richardson e a23 J .

Coghla n29 M 23 S . Grimmer .4

aa r22 P. Glezer 23 C. Clear .31 A Hancock 24 M. Flynn 25 L.

lor

23 B . Ritterman 24 A. Wilkinson .Read e31 B 25 B Hevard 26 A. As ew

24 A. Lewis 25 G . Evan s' '

.40 A. Hayes 26 M Flahiv e

Flynn27 M27 H . Taylo r

25 M . Blashki a a26 S. Wid1 1 57 N . Brasher .2a C Lucas 28 M. Podolsky

26 Mark Segal 27 T. Freeman 58 D . Faer (VC) .29 D Anderson 29 R . Park

27 C . Spero 29 D . Golabek D . Buckley 30 M Lanagan 30 T. MorganLefkovic30 A 33 P. Ralph T. Buntine 31 L. Jones.

32 A. Rodgers 34 J . Wilmot A . BurrowsM . Evans

32 R . Weeden33 T Lower33 S. Shetzer 35 A . White R . Ford

.Ware34 R

36 M . Segal 38 D. Veentjer A . Jackson.

35 B . Miezi s39 S . Midler D. McHen

A36 S . Osborn e

40 A . Halphen S . Monte ve

43 J . Sharp A. MurrayB . Muscat44 J . Kretsch A. Nevill eE. PhillipsD . PipitoM. SalemD . Stinear

MONASH BLUES OLD MENTONIANS OLD XAVERL4NS ORMOND ST tQLDA

Coach: M i te Dickenson Coach: Svend Sm wkl Coach: P at Hawkins (t) Coach : Brian Keating STH CAULFIELDU19 (C): J. SnKh U19 (C) : Wes Ballarohne Coach: P ete Cattfinan (2) Ut9 (C): A Stasiak Coach; John Howard

1 JBerBallantine1 W

U19 (C):1 S. Thompson U19 (C): J . Dnsnmarid

2 s. C*..

2 M. Thomason, A Baley 38 J_k~2 c . pr 39 T n~ 2 M. Nash

3 D Robbins 69 J. D ummo d3 tA ,b/ce 3 S . Worrell 3 B Bc~n 40 J h4ian .

4 D Roman 64 C. ~r~ H

4 N . Pane, 4 L. Hogan 4 D an 41 R . t~an .Ashford5 T 65 D. Maloney

5 C. wfiaMs6 FE

5 C. Twentyman 5 C Carmis 42 B, h?s~,s S . ca~ 43 c. rr~ ~y

.s M. Broadhurst ss K, ro~y

W7 B W40 6 T Litchfield

7 D. Mills7 B ChsSe 44 El.fixrexn8 C. Cmdai 45 P.03b5ax

7 S . Keleher8 R . COUISton

67 w. PerK~s68 J. Za3ame

8 S, lb~ 8 A. Doman 469 R 00MV 9 J. Rutz p S. Reece9 C-~~ 9 A. Worrell

~047 is J. Cullen 70 C . Barrera

10PFzenf'd 10 L. Stephen TCsrow 48AC~11~ a9 T Pans2 T oa

11 B . Minter 71 M. Barake l11 J ~12 A, Weeks

11 D. Alexande r12 M . Campbell

.13 J[kxs~n 50 Ri .(:un14 A Drxgo 51 N.Ragc .xr

12 P . Townsend13 A. Kurzel

72 A Camara73 S. Romagn~rw

13 aca~"'

13 R . Butler is TFrm 52 D. R~.e 14 B. HealeyPofterl s S

74 c Gray14 G, Va d?V 14 A. OiReilly 16 J Fay 53 M. Fdrh

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UNDC1"i- 1 y - (1) MtU

AQUINAS O .C. BULLEEN- OLD GEELONG OLD IVANHOE OLD PARADIAN SCoach : Terry McEvoy TEMPLESTOWE Br,, r CartwrgM Coach : Stewart McLean Coach : Ken Joharwsen (1)U19 (c): Coach : Bob EICs U19 (C) : U19 (C): Coach : Ptul Lushetta (2)

1 J. JessU19(c):

8 A Lux 1 D. Bennet 1 S . Young

2 N . Cowling 1 S. Alderhoven 29 D Bolton 2 G . Gibson 2 D. Gree n3 S. Staddon 2 A. Bestow 3 N. Coyne 3 G. O'Mear a

5 M. Boland 3 R. Brown 30 R Lane 4 B. Davis 4 B . Richardson6 S . Bennett 4 C. Calleja 50 N Edgar 5 A. Oates 5 B . Galloway7 J . Coghlan 5 M . DeBoer 51 T Kavouris 6 K. Angelo

5 B Woodha m8 FA . Greer 6 N . Eastwood

7 M Fisher 53 C Chamberlain7 M . Loga n8 B Spoor

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. Moran1~ T 9 J . Florence 56 R Brown 10 B. Roderick 8 A. Vecchio12 D. McKee 10 L. Groves 57 A McCann 11 C . Brannigan 9 J . Byro n13 P. Glennie 11 J . Howard 14 P. Dowd 10 K. Theodoss i14 T. Blasch 12 D . Juhasz 58 L Heine 15 R . Holmwood 11 A Curran15 M . Tan 13 A. King 60 D Mclnnes 16 R . Hense

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16 C. Field 14 N . Macrides 63 N Agar 17 J. Harropp

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18 A . Harpe r20 B Willis

.16 C. Price18 J. Coussin s

19 B. Anthony.

17 B. Mountain 76 D Brauer.

21 R . Gilderdale 16 B. Sulliva n20 D . Marshall 18 S. Mountain 22 G . Maddelic 17 N. Attard21 D . Minogue 19 T. Mossop 23 C . Barker 19 P. Karabatso s22 B. Moran 20 M . Natfas 25 P. Illis 20 M . Dempster24 B. Mills 21 R . Parris 26 S . Brandt

Szewczuk21 M26 M. Johnstone 22 T. Peterson 30 L . Courage .

22 M Cosgriff32 J. Bleakney 23 B . Pouroganis 37 J. Keane .

34 M. Delsovito 24 N . Povaran 40 C . Harris 23 D. Briggs41 J . Pote 25 D . Povaran 23 M . Ploenge s44 M. Dalsanto 26 J . Stynes 24 L. Brickwell48 S . Devers 27 P. Taylor 25 A. Jakowenko54 D . Kealy 28 L . Thompson

26 B. O'Connor60 D . Vine 29 g Walleneiser 27 S. Pruscin o71 M. Woods 28 R . Sa rtori

29 V. Perry30 S. Fellowe s31 F. Papaluc a

STLEOSEI MVL4US THERRYPENOLA WARRINGAL YARRAVALLEY 32 A. Baker

WAZ'll-EPARK coach: Paul Matson Coach John Stanton Co : achAsh Wain34 G . Howe

Coach: David MillerU19(C): U19 (C): U19(C) : 35 D . Loney

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1 N . Hodder 4 R. Springall 2 S . Anderso nBloomfield3 D

2 T. Morri s3 S. Lloyd

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10 E Gale9 J . Lon wort hLongworth

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11 B. Reynolds 47 M . De Rang o8 C . McDonald 14 R . Dodd s

15 A M M h12 A. Green13 T Healey 12 D . Lang 49 D . Gleaso n

9 M. Brown . c a on .14 A. Hopgood 13 C . Shu q

14 T Llo dg 52 N . Macartney10 C . Vaughan 16 D . Dunn 15 J. Hopkins .

15 D . Batley 53 C. Butle r11 J .. Blandthorn A . McDonald 16 D . Inman

17 M . Keegan 16 AA . Bell 60 A . Swindon12 N Zannis 18 N . James

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Nasrallah24 D22 B . Drew23 C . Arnol d

17 T. Kay 23 M . Russell .25 M. Natoli 24 A . Cusano

18 J . McNally 24 T. Sigfter 26 L . Prosser 25 S . Matters

19 J . Ross 25 N . Trewin 27 M. Pope28 D . Ryan

26 J . Skipwort h27 T. Hancoc k

20 S. Goldsworthy 26 R. Garcia 29 D . Schulze 28 B . Reynold s27 R. Azzopardi 30 T. Sessions 29 S . Coleman28 C O'Brien 31 R . Singh 30 B . Wapshott.29 N . Perrett 32 M. Sloan

33 J. Spence3 lC

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4 . Tay o r35 N . Taylo r36 D . Thomas37 T. Thomso n38 M. Vanlint39 S . Walter 42 J . Wilkin s40 B . White 43 A . Welc h41 D . Wilson 44 S . Yee

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*Cost of local call (mobile phones excluded) .

1°~~~ ealfliFunded by the Victorian Health

-S,S The Quit logo is a registered trademark

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MARKETING NEWSby Phil Stevens

WORLD NO TOBACCO DAY - CELEBRATES 10 YEARS

ctoria will celebrate the World Health Organisation's tenth "World NoTobacco Day" on 31 May with activities promoting the theme "The day

the smokefree theme .

your family is quitting on World No Tobacco Day, it's important that you're sympathetic and supportive i f

you quit for a smokefree family" .The VAFA will join over 300 other organisations state wide in running promotional activities to support

Judith Watt, Executive Director of the Quit Campaign said, "Smoking kills around 18,000 Australiansevery year . These deaths also impact heavily on thousands of family members and friends . If someone i n

they get a little cranky when the cravings hit . This might be just the time to involve them in one of the manysmokefree activities for the day ."

"Perhaps take them to the cinema, the Zoo or a smokefree restaurant and remind them of the positivethings about being smokefree such as saving money, smelling better, feeling fitter and living longer!" shesaid .

Patrons across the weekend at Elsternwick Park will be asked to swap their cigarettes for a Chupa-Chup, to support the notion of VAFA - Family Football and the World Health Organisation's World NoTobacco Day - SmokeFree families promotion . Other events across the weekend are as follows :

Smokers at the MCG for the North Melbourne v. Geelong match on 31 May will be encouraged to swaptheir cigarette for a Chupa Cup as they enter the ground. In a pre-game football clinic, 150 children willhave an opportunity to learn football skills from some of the AFL's top players on the hallowed turf of theMCG .

Village Cinemas are supporting the day providing a number of free family cinema passes through acoupon in the Herald-Sun and via a Fox FM radio promotion . On the day, families will be able to purchasea "Smokefree Family Pass" for $25 - a discount of 30% .

As part of World No Tobacco Day celebrations, over 50,000 Victorian school children have registered todesign a billboard in Quit's 11th Annual Billboard Competition along the theme "Smokefree is what I wantto see" . The competition closes on 5th June giving schools and communities an opportunity to display theirdesigns on 31st May .

SMOKEFREE INCENTIVE COMPETITIONAs of Monday May 25 the following VAFA clubs have gone SmokeFree in line with the Quit Campaign's

1998 promotion of SmokeFree VAFA venues . Aquinas . Banyule, Caulfield Grammarians, De La Salle, Kew,MHSOB, Monash Blues, Oakleigh . Old Mentonians, Old Paradians, Old Trinity, St . Bedes Mentone Tigers,St . Kilda Sth . Caulfield, St . Leos Emmaus, Syndal Tally Ho, Thornbury Cougars, Uni . Blacks, Uni . Blues,UHSOB and Yarra Valley have all met the follocving criteria for entry into the awards . They firstly had toproduce evidence of discussion at committee level of a SmokeFree Policy ( ie . minutes), they then had todetermine which areas would be SmokeFree and to clearly designate these as such with signage . Obviouslythe sale of cigarettes had to be prohibited, and also the removal of ashtrays from those areas designatedas SmokeFree .

After the completion of the competition (August 14) (15) clubs will be randomly drawn to win $300 each,with the remaining clubs receiving a$100 payment . Should the number of clubs exceed (25) a bonus drawwill take place for (1) $1500 award .

All clubs entered are promoted on Sport 927's breakfast program "The Big Sports Breakfast" everyWednesday, and an advertisement acknowledging the clubs' support will appear in the Herald Sun duringVAFA Grand Final weekend .

The competition is not only a benefit to clubs financially, but from a health perspective it really doesmake sense . So do your bit both at your club, and on World No Tobacco Day and keep up the good sup-port of the Quit Campaign .

World No Tobacco Day May 31e Do your bit to "Clear The Air" and"SmokeFree Families"

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SPORTSTAPE ® BRACES ® MOUT H GUARDS o BANDAGE S

Official Supplier of Sports Medicine Products t o

Ei•DF0n~JO Beiersdorf Australia Ltd (ACN 000 025 623 )

7 Maurice Street, Nunawading VIC 3131 Telephone Toll Free 1 800 032 157

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f,i fter many years of coaching one of the most enjoy-j"~a..able aspects of footy the social activity betweenc Iubs has existed for decades .

In the early years of my Ammo experience I con-idered this to be second to none to any competition .

It seems that in recent times many coaches, play-and supporters for get that it is an unwritten la w

ti1at ';ou should Spend some time in the opposition=ocial room to socialise : Some clubs offer great facili-rics and the ones that do not, offer great hospitality .

I guess that we all go through the ups and downsof a football season and the last thing you really wantro do, especially as a coach, is to talk to your opposi-i ion after a loss, however it has always been the homeroach who sets the example and at least offers the~ ;,iting coach a drink . To have a chat if not aboutour game maybe talk about you who or they played

ore~iously or gather some info on other sides etc .We must all remember that most of our clubs rely

heavily on the financial transaction of the bar t o

U19 COACH OF THE MONTH -APRIL

y.9ME : Ian Wilmott

CLUB: Hampton Rovers SECTION : U19(2)Blue

PLAYING HISTORY: Murrumbeena .Districts ,Ormond AFC

COACHING HISTORY: Coaches U13, 14, 15,16 (3 runners-up, 1 premiership), involved with

Prahran Dragons U15 & 16 DevelopmentPrograms, Hampton Rovers Junior Coaching Co-ordinator 1998, U 1 6 Skills Coach, U19 coachLevel 3 accreditation

COACHING PHILOSOPHY : Keep it simple .Work on 2-3 areas over a 3 week period . When allplayers understand them, introduce something else .

FUTURE AMBITION: To continue in the devel-,,pment of ovr great game at junior and senior level .

ensure our e"stenee and for some to help pay thebills . . . YOU .

As the home coach you need to make the effort tomeet the your counterpart because if you do not setthe example, your players will surely follow your leadand miss out on a typical Ammo tradition .

In recent times I have noticed the decline in thisarea and feel we all have a responsibility to keep tra-dition in our competition in times where it is so easyto forget the tradition that has made our game andthis competition so enjoyable .

I'm sure we have all been away from footy on hol-idays or O/S and run into somebody we coached andplayed against and talked about old times . Lets makesure we keep the tradition in our ever changing game .

Glen Taylor

A7 CA , cretary

,T

Date: Wednesday June 3, 1998

Time: 7.00pmVenue: Richmond FC Social Club,

Jolimon t

Cost : $45 per head (all inclusive)

Guest Speaker: John Kennedy Snr.Bookings: Clubs encouraged to book

tables of 8-10. All welcome.

Places still available

Confirm booking with cheque madepayable to :

A1'+ CA/VAFA ,P 0 Box 359 ElsternwicR, 318 5

MELEES ® m ®. - ®

A melee is "Where an incident takes place involving players pushing, scragging, jumpinginto packs, throwing each other to the ground or other or other similar such conduct"

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In a pair of Blades boots, with the revolutionary sole system

and internal wedge, you'll notice the improved performance and

comfort where it matters most . On the ground .

0 Official Supplier- to VA Fr1. T & zs L ooo5

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BLADES CLUB CHAMPIONSHI P$2000 TO THE WINNING CLUB

Points have been allocated for Round Five matches and today the leading 20 clubs are shown .A team that has a bye is credited with a win . To refresh memories from last week a senior teamwin receives 12 points : reserves win 5 points ; an under 19 team win 5 points .

CLUB SEN. RES . U•19 TOTA LWHITEFRIARS 0C 6 6 6 132OLD XAVERIANS 6 5

6 127OLD MENTONIANS 6 4.5 4 114. 5MARCELLIN 5 5 3.5 102 .5OLD CAMBERWELL 6 6

0 102MONASH GRYPHONS 6 5 0 97BEAUMARIS ' 5 5 2 95CAULFIELD GRAMMARIANS 5 5 1 .5 92. 5KEW 6 4

0 92OLD PARADIANS 3 5

6 91OLD CAREY 5 6

0 90PENINSULA 5 60 90OLD SCOTCH 3 55 86ORMOND 3 64 86

OLD TRINITY 5 32 85

UNIVERSITY BLUES 5 32 85

AQUINAS 4 4 3 83DE LA SALLE 4 4

3 83MHSOB 4 16 83

NORTH OLD BOYS 4 43 83

OLD GEELONG 4 52 83

Bonus points are on offer and can be earned as follows:• 40 points at the end of July to each club which has at least 20 senior, reserve or Under 1 9

players regularly wearing Blades football boots in VAFA matches .• 2 points for each 8100 worth of Blades apparel purchased through th e VAFA up to 31 July

1998 .

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E.STEFx 0 3 1P 1 1C : - (=,r':F s;

DRAW 1998(May - July)

This Sat. 30/5 : Ivanhoe v Therrv Penol aThis Sun . 31/5: Old Melburnians v Old BrightonNext Sat. 6/6 : No matches Queen's Birthday weekendNext Sun . 7/6 : No matches Queen's Birthday weekendSat . 13/6 : No match scheduled - ground vacan tSun. 14/6 : FIDA matchday

Sat . 20/6 : Old Trinity v OrmondSun. 21/6 : Out. Blues v Old ScotchSat . 27/6: hiarcellin v North Old BoysSun 28/6 : St . Kevins v CollegiansSat . 4/7 : M azenod v Old Paradians

U Sun . 5/7: No match scheduled - ground vacantSat 11/7 : tvtHSOB v Mazeno dSun 12/7: No match scheduled - ground vacantSat 18/7 : No match scheduled - ground vacantSun 19/7: FIDA matchdaySat 25/7 : Therry Penola v Old IvanhoeSun 26/7 : No match scheduled - ground vacant

David Rosman, De La Salle . Striking, 2 matches .Andrew Smith, Old Scotch . Striking, 4 matches .Scott Diamond, St . Kilda South Caulfield. Striking,2 matches .Gavin Pattison, St. Johns . Striking, 2 matches .Andrew Hamilton, Swinburne . Striking. 2 matches .Angelo Gencarelli, Kew. Striking, 6 matches.

* James McCashney, St. Marys . Striking, 2 matches,* Justin Horsburgh, Old Westbourne . Abusive lan-

guage, 2 matches .* Steve D'Andrea, West Brunswick . Striking. 2

matches.* Marcus Rees, North Old Boys (U19) . Striking, 2

matches.* Ian Boyle. Hampton Rovers (Res .) Abusive lan-

guage, 2 matches .* Steve Lawson (Coach), Mt . Lilydale (Club 18) .

Misconduct, 2 matches*Accepted p rescribed penalty

Investigation results - May 26th, 1998Old Melburnians Club 18 charged with conductunbecoming in that it played an unregistered playerunder the name of a registered player . Charge sus-tained and club fined $1000 ($750 suspended over12 months and to become immediately added toany other fine for any similar offence).

St . Pats Mentone and Salesian clubs charged withbeing involved in a melee in the senior matchplayed Saturday May 16th . Charge sustained, St .Pats Mentone fined $250 ($100 suspended fine)and Salesian fined $600 ($200 suspended fine) .

First offence ($5); second offence ($25) ; thirdoffence ($50) ; fourth offence ($100); each subse-quent offence ($100).

Saturday's

Final Siren Scores

(A S5eCt1®I1)

6® p.m. Saturday

Reserves/C18failure to phonescore s by 2 .30pm

Old Ess . (Res .)Yarra Valley (Res .)Hawthorn (Res .)

Seniors;/U19failure to providefinal scores by 5pm

Uni . Blues . (U19/1)Marcellin (U19/2)O .Hailey. (U19 2)

OTHERIncorrect scores phones (Rd . 6)

St . Pats mentone (Sen .), Therry Penola (C18 -Rd . 5), North Old Boys (U19), Old Trinity(U19), St . Kilda Sth . Caulfield (U19), MHSOB(U19)

REMEMBERPATRONS ARE NOT PERMITTED TO BRING ALCOHOL

INTO ELSTERNWICK PARK OR INTO ANY VAFA VENUE

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Coles Myer Ltd .

SERVING THE

COMMUNIT Y

Rev~ ew - Round 4

Ringwood Blues and RAID Lions fought out~1 oreat game of football with RAID victorious inoe finish, while Geelong failed again to take thetield giving Karingal (2) a walkover. Keilor afterbeing drooped a division clearly outpointedparkside to get their first points for the season,~rlitle Maribyrnong in their promotion toDivision 2 were too strong for Ballarat . Karingalreversed their earlier round result with a good`rin over the Bombers, while the Kangas weretoo strong over Werribee. The Marlins foundBendigo (1) too good on the day, with Hawthornhanding Bendigo (2) a 6 goal defeat .

Preview - Round 5

Parkside and Karingal (2) are the first matchscheduled for the Alec Gillon Oval this Sundaywith the Parkside team tipped to win . RAIDLions and Broadmeadows will be great game offootball with both teams very strong in mos t

LADDERS ROUND 4

DIVISION ONE PLAYED WON LOSTE3ENDIGO (1) 4 3 11i.1RINGAL 4 3 1BOMBERS 4 2 2'1I,ARLINS 4 1 3

positions, on recent form the RAID Lionsshould prevail . Werribee and the newly promot-ed Maribyrnong play at 12 .30 and withMaribyrnong yet to be defeated I cannot seeWerribee troubling them this weekend . Geelongare scheduled to play Keilor and on recent formGeelong are no guarantee to arrive . If they doKeilor will win easilv . In the final match theBombers take on the Marlins and although theMarlins have struggled recently I feel this roundthey are due for a win .

Karingal (1) and Ringwood travel to Bendigoto take on the home teams . Karingal should betoo strong for Bendigo (1) . with Bendigo (2)favoured to get the points against the Blues ina tight contest .

Ballarat host hawthorn in what will beanother entertaining match the Knights shouldrebound from their last round loss to record awin, in what I expect to be a close match .

DRAW FOR AGAINST % POINTS0 147 171 85.96 1 20 148 182 81.31 1 20 196 192 102.8 80 149 221 67.42 4

DIVISION TWO PLAYED WON LOST DRAW FOR AGAINST % POINTSMARIBYRNONG 4 4 0 0 66 16 412 .5 1 6RVD LIONS 4 3 1 0 290 127 228 .34 12GROADMEADO6VS 4 3 1 0 222 103 215 .5 12QALLARAT * 4 2 2 0 229 165 138.78 8QGNDIGO (2) 4 2 2 0 241 184 130.9 8HAWTHORN 4 2 2 0 175 134 130.59 8RfNGWOOD 4 2 2 0 108 243 44.4 8,':1;RRIBEE 4 1 3 0 139 124 112.09 4

DIVISION THREE PLAYED WON LOST DRAW FOR AGAINST % POINTSP 1RKSIDE * 4 2 2 0 251 124 202.4 8iL1RINGAL (2) * 4 2 2 0 239 136 175.73 8KEILOR 4 1 3 0 109 27 403.7 4GEELONG * 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

received forfeitor[eiting teams receive average losing score, teams forfeited against receive average winning score for the round

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TEAMSHEETSOriginal and pink copy must be lodged with umpires no later than half time of any match,

Each player must sign the original clearly beside name which must show first and surname,Blue copy must be handed to opposition captain at toss of coin .

VAFA

1 300(50 cents per min . )

(charges may be higher from a mobile phone to this serviceO

• Permits (Thurs) • Weekend matches (Fri) • Scores (Sat. night)

ELSTERNWICK PARK GATESThe main gate (Glenhuntly Rd) is open every match day.

The rear gate (off St Kilda St) will only be open when Sunday matches are to be played .

When parking in the area behind the grandstand please park in a manner that wouldallow cars around you to be able to leave .

Players and officials who do not produce tickets at the gates will be counted and theclub invoiced accordingly.

Clubs are issued with an appropriate number of tickets for players and officials .

kth~~ INFU01"'LLIN E(p resented by Quit)

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TEAM NAME P W L D FOR AGST

A RESERVE SECTION

PTS

0LD

SCVERIANS 7OLDXADE LA SALLE 7ST KEVINS 7COLLEGIANS 7n; NV=_RSITY BLUES 7~,D MELBURNIANS 7S-,BERNARDS 7,DHAILEYBURY 6LE) BRIGHTON 6

6 1 0 633 363 174 .38 246 1 0 541 370 146 .22 244 3 0 600 401 149 .63 164 3 0 529 506 104.55 164 3 0 499 517 96.52 16

4 3 0 512 566 90.46 163 4 0 469 494 94.94 122 5 0 373 453 82.34 8

1 5 0 299 642 46.57 40 6 0 233 502 46.41 0

B RESERVE

ORMOND 7 6 1 0 670 305 219.67 24OLD PARADIANS 7 6 1 0 538 343 156.85 24AfARCELLIN 7 6 1 0 507 352 144.03 24NORTH OLD BOYS 7 5 2 0 488 428 114.02 20OLD TRINITY 7 4 3 0 403 572 70.45 1 6-'MOE 7 2 5 0 415 496 83.67 8

--ERRY PENOLA OR 7 2 5 0 430 536 80.22 8-ZEN0D 0 C 7 2 5 0 393 579 67.88 8"_-OS 7 1 6 0 504 590 85.42 40,A IVANHOE 7 1 6 0 294 522 56.32 4

C RESERV E

BEAUMARIS A F C 7 6 1 0 626 305 205.25 24OLD GEELONG 7 6 1 0 511 360 141.94 24OLD MENTONIANS 7 5 1 1 645 390 165.38 22ST BEDES MENT TIG 7 5 2 0 580 376 154.26 203~':YULE 7 4 3 0 560 485 115.46 1 6

!'PTON ROVERS 7 3 4 0 476 499 95.39 12'~`'AST0WN 7 2 4 1 404 625 64.64 10_J_EENTEMPLESTOWE 7 1 6 0 361 527 68.50 4

gr LEOS EMMAUS W P 7 1 6 0 343 602 56.98 4ST K !LDA SOUTH CAULFIELD7 1 6 0 267 641 41 .65 4

D RESERVE SECTION

AJAX 7'NHITEFRIARS 7PARKSIDE 7MONASH BLUES 7AQUINAS O C 77JTHBANK 7

C':VERSITYBLACKS 7~ RRA VALLEY OLD BOYS 7~-LcSIAN O C 7

C .DESSENDON GRAMMAR 75' .DHNSOC 7S' ?ATRICKS MENTONE 7

7 0 0 701 205 341 .95 28

7 0 0 589 193 305.18 286 1 0 650 288 225.69 244 3 0 619 471 131 .42 16

4 3 0 422 360 117.22 164 3 0 423 460 91.96 163 4 0 443 386 114 .77 12

2 4 1 493 518 95.17 102 5 0 327 539 60.67 81 5 1 291 650 44.77 6

1 6 0 289 798 36.22 40 7 0 294 749 39.25 0

E BLUE RESERVE

0 .0 CAMBER WELL 7 7CAULFIELD GRAMMAR 7 6PENINSULA O B 7 6OAKLEIGH A F C 7 4

94SIDE PARK 7 4?RHOUSE 7 34HUNTLY 7 2ERNWICK 7 1BURNE UNIVERSITY 7 1

. ' .' 1RYS 7 1

0 0 980 170 576.47 281 0 707 175 404 .00 241 0 709 216 328 .24 243 0 495 465 106 .45 16

3 0 486 482 100.83 164 0 313 651 48.08 125 0 301 668 45 .06 8

6 0 294 613 47 .96 46 0 280 682 41 .06 46 0 294 737 39 .89 4

E WHITE RESERVEOLD CAREY 7`iTZROY REDS 7".SOB 7

7

LIAMSTOWN CYMS 7=1MOND CENTRAL 7

'~-9THBRUNSWICK 7-LEEN COBRAS 7-ROBE UNIVERSITY 7

---' WESTBOURNE A F C 7

6 1 0 608 308 197 .40 245 1 1 626 312 200 .64 22

5 2 0 676 258 262 .02 205 2 0 547 299 182 .94 204 3 0 563 390 144 .36 163 4 0 454 440 103 .18 123 4 0 489 563 86.86 122 5 0 284 860 33.02 8

1 5 1 258 595 43.36 60 7 0 240 818 29.34 0

TEAM NAM E

MONASH GRYPHONS 7WEST BRUNSWICK 7HAWTHORN AMATEURS 7WERRIBEE AMATEURS 7ELTHAM COLLEGIANS 7ANZ ALBERT PARK 7ELEY PARK A F C 7SYNDAL TALLY HO 7

OLD XAVERIANS 6DE LA SALLE 6OLD BRIGHTON 6OLD SCOTCH 6OLD MELBURNIANS 6MHSOB 6ST KEVINS 6MAZENOD O C 6COLLEGIANS 6THERRY PENOLA OB 6

P W L D FOR AGST % PTS

F RESERV E6 1 0 686 278 246 .76 24

5 2 0 541 394 137 .31 205 2 0 573 506 113 .24 20

3 4 0 425 416 102 .16 123 4 0 414 487 85.01 12

3 4 0 326 461 70.72 122 5 0 379 731 51 .85 8

1 6 0 322 602 53.49 4

CLUB 18 (1 )6 0 0 796 125 636 .80 24

6 0 0 547 176 310 .80 24

5 1 0 280 213 131 .46 203 3 0 303 312 97.12 12

3 3 0 280 405 69.14 122 4 0 383 394 97.21 8

2 4 0 253 381 66.40 82 4 0 242 482 50.21 8

1 5 0 180 525 34.29 41 5 0 199 505 39.41 0

CLUB 18 (2 )

MONASH WHITES 6 6 0 0 341 163 209.20 24THORNBURY COUGARS 6 5 1 0 428 296 144.59 20MT LILYDALE 0 C 6 4 2 0 458 320 143.13 16MARCELLIN 6 3 3 0 386 336 114.88 12OLD ESSENDON GRAMMAR5 3 2 0 331 372 88.98 12KEW 6 1 5 0 235 334 70.36 4PARKSIDE 6 1 5 0 277 467 59.31 4YARRA VALLEY 6 1 5 0 290 543 53.41 4

UNDER-19 SECTION 1OLD XAVERIANS 7OLD PARADIANS 7COLLEGIAN SDE LA SALLE 7UNIVERSITY BLUES 7OLD BRIGHTON 7ST BERNARDSMAZENOD 0 C

ST KEVINSOLD CAREY

7 0 0 901 297 303.37 28

7 0 0 772 477 161 .84 287 4 3 0 754 621 121 .42 1 6

4 3 0 776 727 106.74 16

3 4 0 583 509 114.54 123 4 0 474 520 91,15 1 2

7 3 4 0 613 680 90.15 127 2 5 0 505 891 56.68 8

7 2 5 0 487 890 54.72 87 0 7 0 428 944 45.34 0

UNDER-19 (2)WHITEFRIARS 7 7 0 0 949 363 261 .43 28OLD SCOTCH 7 6 1 0 863 512 168.55 24MARCELLIN 7 3 3 1 534 545 97.98 1 4

*. BEAUMARIS A F C 7 3 3 1 529 665 79.55 14OLD TRINITY 7 3 4 0 614 617 99.51 12ST BEDES MENTONE TIGERS7 3 4 0 613 670 91 .49 12NORTH OLD BOYS 7 3 4 0 531 630 84 .29 12OLD HAILEYBURY 7 2 5 0 624 732 85.25 8OLD MELBURNIANS 7 2 5 0 552 818 67 .48 8UNIVERSITY BLACKS 7 2 5 0 474 808 58.66 8*Ineligible player Round 4

UNDER-19 (2) BLUEMHSOB 7 6 1 0 903 357 252 .94 24HAMPTON ROVERS 7 6 1 0 711 394 180 .46 24ORMOND 7 5 2 0 537 540 99,44 20OLD MENTONIANS 7 4 3 0 823 549 149,91 16MONASH BLUES 7 4 3 0 580 530 109 .43 16A J A X 7 4 3 0 524 582 90.03 16OLD XAVERIANS (2) 7 2 4 1 369 466 79 .18 10DE LA SALLE (2) 7 2 5 0 567 706 80 .31 8CAULFIELD GRAMMARIANS 7 1 5 1 420 553 75 .95 6ST KILDA SOUTH CAULFIELD7 0 7 0 171 1046 16 .35 0

UNDER-19 (2) REDYARRA VALLEY 7 6 1 0 746 364 204 .95 24OLD IVANHOE 7 6 1 0 607 394 154.06 24WARRINGAL A F C 7 5 2 0 937 396 236 .62 20OLD PARADIANS (2) 7 5 2 0 538 537 100 .19 20THERRY PENOLA OR 7 4 3 0 668 524 127 .48 16AOUINAS O C 7 3 4 0 665 654 101 .68 12OLD GEELONG 7 3 4 0 491 560 87 .68 12ST LEO'S EMMAUS W P 7 2 5 0 304 784 38 .78 8BULLEEN-TEMPLESTOWE 7 1 6 0 184 1006 18 .29 4

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ITEAM NAM E

OLD XAVERIANSUNIVERSITY BLUESOLD MELBURNIANSST KEVIN SDE LA SALLEOLD SCOTCHST BERNARDSOLD HAILEYBURYOLD BRIGHTONCOLLEGIANS

OLD TRINITYMARCELLINNORTH OLD BOYSMHSO BORMONDOLD PARADIANSOLD IVANHOETHERRY PENOLA OBIVANHO EMAZENOD 0 C

BEAU MARIS A F C 7OLD MENTONIANS 7OLD GEELONG 7HA M PTON ROVERS 7ST SEDES MENT TIG 7ST LEOS EMMAUS W P 7BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE 7BANYULE 7THOMASTOWNST KILDA SOUTH CAULFIELD 7

WHITEFRIARSPARKSIDESOUTHBANKMONASH BLUESAQUINAS O CAJA XYARRA VALLEY OLD BOYSOLD ESSENDON GRAMMARSALESIAN 0 CUNIVERSITY BLACKSST PATRICKS MENTONEST JOHNS 0 C

OLD CAMBERWELLCAULFIELD GRAMMARPENINSULA 0 BOAKLEIGH A F CCHIRNSIDE PARKPOWER HOUSESWINBURNE UNIVERSITYELSTERNWICKGLENHUNTLYST MARYS

OLD CAREYKEWRICHMOND CENTRALUHSO BNORTH BRUNSWICKFITZROY REDSWILLIAMSTOWN CYMSBULLEEN COBRASOLD WESTBOURNE A F CLA TROBE UNIVERSITY

MONASH GRYPHONSSYNDAL TALLY HOHAWTHORN AM ATEURSELEY PARK A F CELTHAM COLLEGIANSWEST BRUNSWICKANZ ALBERT PARKWERRIBEE AMATEURS

W L D FOR AGAINST .o POINTS

A SECTIO N7 0 0 890 419 212.41 28

5 2 0 699 586 119.28 20

4 3 0 597 558 106.99 16

4 3 0 733 711 103.09 16

4 3 0 598 601 99.50 16

4 3 0 607 674 90.06 16

3 4 0 731 735 99.46 12

2 4 0 564 670 84.18 8

1 5 0 571 692 82.51 4

0 7 0 529 873 60.60 0

B SECTION6 1 0 743 591 125.72 24

5 2 0 757 577 131 .20 20

5 2 0 661 569 116.17 20

4 3 0 759 653 116.23 16

4 3 0 724 627 115.47 16

4 3 0 732 707 103.54 16

4 3 0 578 593 97.47 16

1 6 0 670 747 89.69 41 6 0 603 829 72.74 41 6 0 543 877 61.92 4

C SECTIO N6 1 0 9156 1 0 7825 2 0 7584 3 0 6723 4 0 6773 4 0 7552 5 0 6932 5 0 6792 5 0 6982 5 0 551

D SECTIO N7 0 0 8065 1 1 8785 1 1 8095 2 0 6454 3 0 7734 3 0 6163 4 0 7263 4 0 6732 5 0 5991 6 0 4921 6 0 5471 6 0 436

E BLUE SECTION7 0 0 11356 1 0 10436 1 0 10605 2 0 7993 4 0 8272 4 1 6852 4 1 4722 5 0 6231 6 0 422

0 7 0 509

E WHITE SECTION6 1 0 9196 1 0 10356 1 0 9225 2 0 6133 4 0 6213 4 0 5372 5 0 5882 5 0 452 3

581 6 01 6 0 436

F SECTION7 0 0 9635 2 0 8735 2 0 6503 4 0 6033 4 0 5673 4 0 4821 6 0 4321 6 0 369

622 147.11 24

615 127.15 24

628 120.70 20548 122.63 16661 102.42 12

901 83.80 12

751 92.28 8

786 86.39 8

879 79.41 8

789 69.84 8

466 172.96 28523 167.88 22624 129.65 22444 145.27 20723 106.92 16680 90.59 16662 109.67 12655 102.75 12695 86.19 8694 70.89 4845 64.73 4989 44.08 4

496 228.83 28

447 233.33 24

486 218.11 24

655 121.98 20

750 110.27 12

874 78.38 10876 53.88 10787 79.16 81192 35.40 41012 50.30 0

379 242.48 24s10 202.94 24589 156.54 24727 84.32 20709 87.59 12651 82.49 12685 85.84 8806 64.89 8742 61 .73 4854 51 .05 4

307 313.68 28615 141.95 20504 128.97 20

689 87.52 12650 87.23 12

573 84.12 12

913 47.32 4

820 45.00 4

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