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a a a f~EgUE6T FOR A COUNT OF PLAYERS 1 l ;cre has always been the opportunity for a count of players ~_•t tie VAFA, however there has never been anything in place to }, iali ...e a team calling for a count for wrong reasons. nic E> :ccutive Committee last Monday accepted the following rciation to this matter. only a team captain can make a request at any time that the field umpire conduct a count of the number of players or the opposing team. When this request is made the umpire shall stop play at the first opportunity, call into lines within the centre square, players of both teams who are at the time on the ground, complete the count and report to the VAFA all the details of the count including scores at the time . Where players exceed the permitted number . The field umpire will award a fc ee kick to the captain of the opposing team to be taken at the centre circle or where play was stopped, whichever is the greater penalty against the offending team. A 25 metre penalty is then added to the position where the free kick was awarded and the VAFA will determine at a later date what happens to the scores or if any other penalty is imposed - note that the offending team does not lose all points scored in the match up to the time of the count . Where player numbers are found to be correct and/or the re quest was without merit. The field umpire will «~. ard a free Iri ek to the captain of the opposing team to be taken at the centre circle or where play was stopped, whichever is the greater penalty against the offending t cli n . A 25 metre penalty is then added to the position where the free kick was awarded and finall y if the field tunpire(s) are of the opinion a request was made to delay play or the request lacked merit, the umpires are to report the player (captain) who requested the count for Time Wasting. ?i chael Sneddon (Umpires' Advisor) has familiarised his i : npires with this procedure and full details will have been ca ununicated to clubs by the time this is being read . C, ;ptains must be sure of the order off and the audible ~bscenity rules (yellow card) when they are considering udltng for a count . SPORTSCOVER "PICK THE PRERHERS" COMP=ON Clubs who have not submitted their two entry forms, (or three if their President attended the pre-season Sponsors Night), whereby they nominate the seven section's premiers and the runner up team in -- - each section, they hav e until noon this coming Monday to fa:, them to the writer on 9531 2050. AR MERIT AWARDS The Australian Football e each year considers two nominations for people who have contributed outstanding service to Australian Football . One of the nominations is for services to Junior Football and the other for outstanding service to Senior Football . Each nominee must have given service for at least ten (10) years . Please consider people around your club who would be worthy recipients, express in no more than 500 words why that person should be nominated, and the VAFA will select one for each section (Junior and Senior) and attach a VAFA endorsement for the chosen nominations . SPONSORSHIP REWARDS PLAN . VAFA sponsors are in the process of providing their half year reports on club support of sponsors as a part of the 2001 Sponsorship Rewards Plan . At the start of the season the VAFA identified the VAFA sponsors who could easily have club support measured . We directed some of each sponsor's fee to the VAFA to a"pGoi" to be used at the end of the season to reward clubs who support excellently most sponsors : who support well and who support moderately well . Each club will be written to in the next fortnight with details of their progress . VALE HARRY MEREDITH Last week we wrote of the passing of the celebrated VAFA footballer of the 1940's and 1950's Harry Meredith and his wife, who we wrote, lost their lives earlier this year in a tourist bus accident in Tasmania . That was incor re ct, as Mrs . Meredith survived the accident and is thankfully recovering. We apologise for the inaccuracy of last week's Vale and we wish Mrs. Meredith all the very best in her recovery and commiserations for the loss of her beloved Harry . Many thanks also to North Old Boys' stalwart Jim Marchbank, a friend of the Meredith family, who brought this matter to our attention . - THE JOURNAL OF THE VICTORIAN AMATEUR FOOTBALL ASSOCIATIO N ~ June 23rd, 2001 Price : $2 .00 Vol . 01 No . 9

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f~EgUE6T FOR A COUNT OF PLAYERS

1 l;cre has always been the opportunity for a count of players~_•t tie VAFA, however there has never been anything in placeto }, iali...e a team calling for a count for wrong reasons.

nic E> :ccutive Committee last Monday accepted the followingrciation to this matter.

only a team captain can make a request at any time thatthe field umpire conduct a count of the number of playersor the opposing team.

When this request is made the umpire shall stop play atthe first opportunity, call into lines within the centresquare, players of both teams who are at the time on theground, complete the count and report to the VAFA all thedetails of the count including scores at the time .

Where players exceed the permitted number. The fieldumpire will award a fc ee kick to the captain of theopposing team to be taken at the centre circle or whereplay was stopped, whichever is the greater penalty againstthe offending team. A 25 metre penalty is then added tothe position where the free kick was awarded and theVAFA will determine at a later date what happens to thescores or if any other penalty is imposed - note that theoffending team does not lose all points scored in thematch up to the time of the count .

Where player numbers are found to be correct and/orthe request was without merit. The field umpire will«~. ard a free Iriek to the captain of the opposing team tobe taken at the centre circle or where play was stopped,whichever is the greater penalty against the offendingt cli n . A 25 metre penalty is then added to the positionwhere the free kick was awarded and finally if the fieldtunpire(s) are of the opinion a request was made to delayplay or the request lacked merit, the umpires are to reportthe player (captain) who requested the count for TimeWasting.

?i chael Sneddon (Umpires' Advisor) has familiarised hisi : npires with this procedure and full details will have beenca ununicated to clubs by the time this is being read .

C, ;ptains must be sure of the order off and the audible~bscenity rules (yellow card) when they are consideringudltng for a count.

SPORTSCOVER "PICK THE PRERHERS" COMP=ONClubs who have not submitted their two entry forms, (orthree if their President attended the pre-season Sponsors

Night), whereby theynominate the sevensection's premiers andthe runner up team in --

- each section, they haveuntil noon this coming Monday to fa:, them to the writeron 9531 2050.

AR MERIT AWARDS

The Australian Football e each year considers twonominations for people who have contributed outstandingservice to Australian Football . One of the nominations is forservices to Junior Football and the other for outstandingservice to Senior Football. Each nominee must have givenservice for at least ten (10) years . Please consider peoplearound your club who would be worthy recipients, express inno more than 500 words why that person should benominated, and the VAFA will select one for each section(Junior and Senior) and attach a VAFA endorsement for thechosen nominations .

SPONSORSHIP REWARDS PLAN .

VAFA sponsors are in the process of providing their half yearreports on club support of sponsors as a part of the 2001Sponsorship Rewards Plan .

At the start of the season the VAFA identified the VAFAsponsors who could easily have club support measured. Wedirected some of each sponsor's fee to the VAFA to a"pGoi"to be used at the end of the season to reward clubs whosupport excellently most sponsors : who support well and whosupport moderately well .

Each club will be written to in the next fortnight with detailsof their progress .

VALE HARRY MEREDITH

Last week we wrote of the passing of the celebrated VAFAfootballer of the 1940's and 1950's Harry Meredith and hiswife, who we wrote, lost their lives earlier this year in a touristbus accident in Tasmania. That was incorre ct, as Mrs .Meredith survived the accident and is thankfullyrecovering.

We apologise for the inaccuracy of last week's Vale and wewish Mrs. Meredith all the very best in her recovery andcommiserations for the loss of her beloved Harry .

Many thanks also to North Old Boys' stalwart JimMarchbank, a friend of the Meredith family, who brought thismatter to our attention .

- THE JOURNAL OF THE VICTORIAN AMATEUR FOOTBALL ASSOCIATIO N

~ June 23rd, 2001 Price : $2 .00 Vol . 01 No . 9

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AF1".: R 35 years ; .i; ;ibourne 1'h is on top of the ASection ladder after round 8.In 1- 16 --- as 8-0 and remained on top for therest of ° season finishing with a 13-5 ratio .

Ironical]- The High's first loss in 1966 was away toOld Sc~i< ;e by 10 points .

Last Saturday the Unicorns, second going into theround with a 5-1-1 ratio, defeated the Cardinals by 12points on Scotch's home patch while Old vs slashedthe confidence of top-placed St Bernards with a 34-point victory.In the 2000 grand final replay Xavs and the Berniesboth had seven out from their teams from last August .The Dogs must have been confident travelling toToorak Park, having won there the past two years andenjoying a record of winning four of the past fiveencounters against OX. Worse for the Dogs is captainand 1998 Woodrow Medallist Luke Gollant needed astretcher after a player fell across his leg and he awaitsadvice on his knee.The High's win was without --bably its best mid-fielder Ewan Thompson -,v-- -) I : 1 i Js jaw broken in thestate match and is likely to h~ e it wired this week ."It's disappointing because I put in my best pre-seasonsince I left Richmond (in 1997)," Thompson said.

This sets up today the best match of A Section for thisyear with MHSOB hosting Xavs, 4-4, who looked verywarm in the mud with Andy Gowers and DanRichardson, both playing only their second matchesfor the season, giving that familiar September polish.Last year Xavs' had to kick big scores to hold outMHSOB . In round 2 at the Woodfull-Miller Oval Xavs22.14-142 defeated MHSOB 15 .15-105 . Xavs' AdamJones kicked a game-high six goals but he is manyweeks away from playing this year after tearing hisgroin muscle from the bone while water-skiing . Inround 11 at Toorak Park Xavs kicked 15 .16-106 toMHSOB 11 .19-85 . Dan Richardson kicked a game-high six goals in this match.

The Cardinals' year is reminiscent of last year wherethey ran hot at the start and gradually fell away . Thisyear's form might be explained with the availability ofLuke The Great.In two of Scotch's three losses Luke Hawkins wasn'tthere because he -ssendon . The jack-in-a-box had kicked Vs 90 goals prior to hisVFL exposure .For the third time this season MHSOB's kicking hasplaced it under pressure : 13.24 against Old Brighton,16 .21 against the Bernies, and 8 .22 againstScotch.MHSOB has been accurate in four matchesand in its only loss this season, back in round 1 atMarcellin, it lost by 11 goals . Last week wingman

Matthew White kicked0.6 while team-matesDrew Fairchild, JasonBamert and JaydenPertzel collected valuable touches in the dyiminutes. Unicorn coach Luke Soulos couldn't expl<why his team is inaccurate but he's philosophical wgetting to the top."No point in being on top in rouncif you aren't there at the end of the year," Luke saicXavs could rush back the number one national drpick in 1988, Alex McDonald, after he dominatedhis return match in the reserves includingoverhead hanging mark with a water-logged ball .Just like the A Section grand final replay was missimany of the players from last year, the B Sectireplay between Mazenod and Old Brighton had

b teams lining up with nearly half their teams differeto last year. The Nodders have injury problems, tTonners have endured retirements . Brighton playedits second draw in just eight rounds and, unlikeround 2 draw with Uni Blues where it had five feuscoring shots, this time the Tonners did the reverThe Nodders' David Maskell and the Tonners' KMoon kicked round-highs with five goals each .St Kevins joined Xavs with a 4-4 ratio after a 39-poiwin over Trinity which slipped to 3-5 .Mick Giansiracusa, in his third senior game, kick,four goals while identical twin Josh, who made Ysenior debut last year, got one . Their cousin Danielalso making a name at the Western Bulldogs in 1 ;first year. Coach Mike McArthur-Allen said he couldtexplain the inconsistent form of SKOBS which canwithin a kick of booting out Xavs from last year's finaseries . "Our list is stronger than last year's," Mike saiWatch for SKOBS to re-introduce sparkling forwaiMathieu Lucas, who kicked four goals in the reservtlast week after overcoming a wrist injury, for todaymatch at Brighton Beach .Andrew Treganowan's renewed vigor for trainircontinues to pay off with three goals in Marcellin's 4;point win over Uni Blues . The Blues have one of thebest playing lists in the past five seasons, where it h~consistently been a mid-range A Section team, yet itnow in the frame for relegation and today it meeifellow contender Mazenod .In other games today Marcellin and St Bernardswplay for their positions in the four, and Scotch mdwant to stop its slide from the four against OT whicis looking could become finals prospect or relegatiocontender depending on the result .COACH FOCU STHIS WEEK: MAZENOD'S DAVID MURRAY

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~, ST .;ears B Section premiers, the Nodders, areaung in the relegation zone in eighth with a 2-5- 1

ord . "I'm enjoying my coaching more this year evenwe haven't had the same success as last

~;on," David, in his second year with Mazenod, saidremember Andy Collins saying in 1998, the yea r

; f ier he coached Sandringham to a flag and the Zebrasfinished seventh, that he found '98 more rewarding

than the flag year because it was more challenging.,-the increase in standard from B to A section is greatand considering our injuries after a strong pre-season,1 am proud of the players' achievements," David said .

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St. Kevin's - all at SKOB congratulate John "F OGES"

Fogarty and Paul "MEGGSY" Meagher on each

,,,aching their 200th game for SKOB today against Old

Brighton. Both Foges and Meggsy started with the Club

111 1987 and have played at all levels - Under 19s (in

,, dli.ch Foges topped the competition goalkicking in1988 and Meggsy came third in the B&F), Reserves,Seniors and Club 18 for the Club . Foges, as captain,

and Meggsy, as goalsneak, have been the foundationsof the current Club 18 Team, the SKOB Dogs, and are

lioping for big things this year. These milestones havebeen a while coming, as Meggsy has been hit withinjuries in most of his other 199 games and Foges hasu penchant for overseas travel in winter! Both havebeen inspirational on and off the field for their younger

teammates . All at SKOB wish them all the best for theiroutstanding milestone achievements .

MHSOB - sincere congratulations are extended by thePresident, Committee, all players and supporters to ourcourageous senior Captain Jayden Pertzel who played

his 1 00th game for MHSOB last Saturday. Jayden's

leadership, skills and dedication to his game & club arean example to all and widely admired by the footballfraternity in general . His on-field efforts in crucial'ames are of vital importance to our club, always firstat training and his service to MHSOB includescommittee involvement. Well done JP this great

achievement .

CLUB LST WK TOTALSI dIORS

ila~._.ins Old Scotch 0 39r'.amert MHSOB 3 27i Harvev St Bernards 0 22':, Mitchell St Bernards 0 21McKeon St Bernards 0 18Treganowan Marcellin 3 18

A RESERVESt BernardsOld ScotchOld ScotchOld ScotchOld Trinity

23

21

14

13

13

MAZENOD 4.2 5.5 8.5 11.9 (75)

OLD BRIGHTON 1.4 4.7 8.12 10 .15 (75)I,_Lzenod: Maskell 5 Beard Nelson Carter Parry Waldron Chamberlain .

Best : Sharp Quinn Maskell Hanley Waldron Gooden Old Brighton:Moon 5 Pirrie 2 Bristow Jackson Krzywniak . Best : Barrow GadsdenPerry Raju Williams Moon. Umpires: W. Hinton . S. McCarthy (Fl. P.

Teasdalee (B). J. Robinson, K. PitcherST, ICEVIPdS 1.5 6.8 8.9 11.13 (79)

OLD TREffrY 11 3.3 4.6 5.10 (40)St . I{evins: M Giansiracusa 4 Greenhorn 3 Fraser Ferraro M Dollman JGiansiracusa . Best : Fredericks Ferraro M Coltman Greenham FinchFraser. Old Trinity: Andrews Collins Ramsden VanLerVenne Pawsey .Best: Rogers Clarke Andrews Ptrouet R Phillips Ramsden. Umpires ; A .

Damon, P. James (F) . A. Rechtman, J . Mason (B) . S, Caple, K, Segota (G)

MARCELLIN 2.1 4.7 9.10 13 .16 (94)

UNIVERSITY BLUES 1.4 3.11 4.15 6.16 (52)

Mareellin: Jarred -3 Treganowan 3 Walker 2 Romanin Purcell BrowneDinneen Seabury. Best: Col Thiesz McMillan Sampimon JohristonJarred. University Blues: DeCYespigny 2 Gleson McLachlan McEwanVasey. Best: University Blues : Slimmon Sturrock North McLachlanRyan Sally. Umpires: P, Simpson . J . Miller (F), D. Cusack, S . McKenzie

(B). D. Napoli. B . McCarthy (G )OLD XAVEI2IANS 2 .2 5.4 6.10 7.11 (53)

ST. BERNARDS 0.1 0.2 1.2 2 .7(19)

Goals: Old Xav: Coughlan 2 Richardson Sassi Clarke Hawkins A Dillon .

St Berm Osborne Jordan . Best: Old Xav : Orlando Clarke Bowen

Cowers Hawkins Brushlield. St .Bcrn : S Taylor A Mastropasqua JMount Loughlin McLaughlin Broadbent . Umpires: A. Firley, J. Kvins(F) . S . Caruso, T. Dornom (B) . B . Jephson, B. Hoare (G )MHSOB 3.7 3.10 5.16 8.22 (70)OLD SCOTCH 1.1 6.6 6.9 8.10 (58)

Goals: RSIISOB: Barnett 3 Pertzel Fairchild Simpson Limbrick Adcock .

Old Soo: Thomas 3 Ftnoechiaro McCarroll Cran e Stratos. Best :

MFISOB: Simmonds Joseph Fairchild Simpson White Newton. Old Sco :

Holt Nettleton Robinson McCarroll Gnatt H Thomas . Umpires: T.

Sutcliffie, J. McNiece (F), R. Mutton, N. Woods (B), B. Dix (G )RESERVES

MAZENOD 3.4 3.7 4.8 5.12 (42)

OLD BRIGHTON 1 .3 3.4 4.7 5.10 (40)Mezenod: Fotiniotis . Rice . Heal, Morgan, Smith . Best : Smith, Start.

Halvv, Grant, Krom, Quirk. Old Brighton: S,Ginnavin 2 . Billionis,

Walsh, Milat. Best: Sherman. Walsh, R.Siewart, M .J.T.Smith, White,

Williams .S'i',10's'VINS 0.0 2.3 2.5 8.6(54)

OLD TRINITY 1.3 2.5 3.5 3.10 (28)St. Nevins: Lucas 4, Crohan, Horrocks, Lynch, McCann . Best :Crohan, O'Shea, Macey, Waight, Lynch, Bare. Old T3inity : Sutcliffe . T.

Cade, Power. Best: Sutclifte, Nisbet, S . Oberoi, S. Bladern . Kenna,

Power.ItYARCELLIN 2.2 4.5 8.8 10.11 (71)

UNIVERSITY BLUES 2.0 2.2 4.2 7 .6(48)Marcellim LeBannue 2, Gleeson 2, Colville 1, Gull 1, GalaO 1, Ibralllm2, Cooper I . Best : Cooper, ibrahim, Colville, Wallis, Gleeson, 0'Flynn .

Uril Blues : Granger 3, Hutchins I, Barrick I . Best : Wilkinson, Callerv .Featherson, McIntyre, McConnell, Granger.OLD XAVERIl11VS 1 .3 3.8 4.14 7.21 (63)ST,BEi2t7ARDS 1 .3 1.3 3.3 3.3 (21)

Old Xaverians: Mallard 2, Mullane 2 . R Jones, Hannebery, Ireland .

Best: Hannebery, Carey, Mollard, J Healy, Kay. R Jones .St Bernards: McKay 2, Legudi. Best : Mount, McKay. RahilL A Capes .

P.Capes, Simpso nOLD SCOTCH 3.3 6.8 12 .14 14 .18 (102)

2 ac1SOB 1.3 2.4 3.4 5.6 (36)

Old Scotch: Oliver 5, Joyce 3 . Aulard 2, Ratcliffe 1, Beaurepatrel,Simon I, Brooke I Best: Evans, Joyce, Ratcliffe, Brooke . Stevens,

Oliver. MHSOB: Hawkins 2, Gerner 1, Redder 1, Robinson I

Best : Burke, Redder, Feferkrfanz, Wright, Corner, Webste r

790 T%/F IIESA SUC€1

Old Brighton v . St . Kevins

University Blues v . Mazenod

St . Bernards v . Marcellin

MHSOB v . Old Xaverian s

Old Trinity v . Old Scotch - EI' Sunday

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A SectionMARCELLI N

Coach: Simon DalrympleRes. Coach : Peter Randal l

1 . C . Slattery2. A. Caffry3. D. Waters4 . G. Romanin5 . M. Moran6. D . Sampimon7. N. Godwin8 . R . Frisin a9 . D . Ballantine10. C . Purcell11 . D. Taylor (RC)12 . B . Croni n13. S . Dinneen14. R . McMahon15 . M . Chun16 . L. McMillan17. G. Cox (VC)18. D . Gartner19 . D . Cooper20 . S .O'Flynn21 . N . Walker22. D . Marson23 . P. Giessen24 . L .O'Flynn25 . R. Galati26. N. Armstrong27. D . Theisz28, D . Johnston29 . P. Smith30. A . Treganowan (C)31 . S . Ye e32 . M. Browne33 . G . Cul l34. D. Jarred35. J . Frazer36. D . Cope37. D. Moran38 . M . O'Sullivan39 . B . Colville40. M . Leffanue41 . J . Seabury42 . B . Dinneen43 . A . Duncan44. A. Wilkinson (RVC)44 L . Hansen45 . D. Theisz46 . J . Wilkins47. D . Ryan48. A. Gallagher49 . D. Coutts50 . A. Ryder51 . M . Maguire52. J. Mathews53 . C . Mathews54 . R. McMaho n55. J . Wallis56. B . Norden57. M. Van Lint59 . J . Ibrahi m

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M .H .S .O .B.Coach : Luke Boulo sRes. Coach: Terry Blythman

1 J Barnett (DVC)2 S McCully3 I Grgic4 C Eabry5 P Sherry5 N Orchard6 R Joseph7 J Pertzel (C)7 A Angus8 J8 C9 D9 M10 D10 D11 K12 A12 M13 J13 C14 L15 Z16 F17 M18 R18 A

Garne rWrightFairchild (VC)ClowesSkinnerNorto nKriosSimpsonFeferkranzGregsonKeilySimpsonHoldenDavisClowesLimbrickDavid

19 R Ware20 J Wilson20 D Nichols21 R Patterson22 D Armstrong22 A Svirskis23 C Harvie23 I Taylor24 D Stynes24 A Clark25 H Taylor25 J Jackman26 A Askew27 S Dods28 S Rodder29 G McCully30 R. Newton31 J Davis32 A Cassell (VC)32 A Keys33 A Saultry33 S Harriso n34 E Thompson (VC)34 S Konstanty35 A Mill s35 A Barge36 M White36 S Bennett37 R McIntyre37 M Tin g38 S Robinson40 D Membre y40 W Hayes41 D Simmons42 B Cookman43 J Burke44 M Hawkes45 M Webster46 A O'Brien47 L Hawkins48 B Jeffrey49 C Pricop50 S Osborne51 J Newton52 B McGrath53 C Clowes55 N Adcock56 T Wright57 A Tan g58 M Cotter59 L Jones

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1 C . Harriso n2 A. Quin n3 A. McIntyre4 A. Hanley (C)5 M . Quir k6 J. Bayford7 S. Morgan8 D. Lancaster9 S . Nobl e10 M. O'Hara11 T. Smith (RC)11 S. Hos e12 M . Murray13 P. Gooden14 N . Meehan15 N. Parry16 J . Kavanagh17 J . Beard18 T. O'Donaghue (VC)19 S. McMuilin20 C. Murray20 T. Castricum21 S . Pola n22 D . Ryan (DVC)23 A. Tucker24 D. Nisbet25 S. Rya n26 J . Dunne (DVC)27 D. Krom28 P. Nelson29 R . Sharp30 S. Fishe r31 N. Snart32 P. Fotiniotis33 D . Grant34 M. Pollard (RVC)35 R. Hawkin s36 D. Carter37 L. Morgan38 D . Linden39 G . Kaiber40 A. Lewison41 M . Hudson42 C . Adams43 A. Pers i44 R. Mosbauer45 P. Ric e46 R . Foss47 A. McDowell48 G . Tilling49 L. Haley (RVC)50 D. Carte r52 N . Nussbaum54 J . Pers i

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ICoach: Dale Tr pingAss)st: J ustin CiarksonsonRes. Coach: Richard Obee1 A. Kryzwnia k2 A. Pirtl e3 C. Barrow (VC)4 A. MacGillvray5 N. Perry6 R. Stewart7 C. Brew8 M. Gadsde n9 S. Lennox (VC)11 L. Adami s11 A. Fitzgerald12 B. Williams13 R. Kent14 S . Williams (C)15 D . Tymms (VC)16 G . Earl17 A.van Den Dungan18 M . Jackson (VC)19 S . Gadsde n20 M . L. Smith21 T. Ewen22 N. Biggin23 N. Mila t24 M .J. Smith25 S. Nickas26 B. Stoneham27 D. Paterson28 J . Bradley29 J . Dickerson30 A . McLaughlin31 A. Bristow32 D. Begley33 W. Carter34 J . White35 C . Stewart36 B. Pollock37 B. McMahon38 J . Raju39 K . Kavanagh41 J . Murchie42 C . Mlzzi43 R. Carter44 R. Sherman45 A . Mandylaris46 M. Billionis47 D . Wilson48 R . Boxer49 A. Ginnavin51 M . Fisher53 D . Strachan54 A. Liptrot55 M . Gamble57 M . Moon58 B . Scott61 A. Walsh62 A. Lynch63 S . Davies64 M .Reid

OLD SCOTC HCoach: Andrew SmitRes . Coach :

Gary Jacksoi1 A Nettleton2 B Phillips3 C Hosking4 T Holt5 R Price6 A Crow7 J Kitchen8 C Reid9 R Aujard10 J Kerr11 M Angus12 S Crow13 N Hooper14 E Parthenides15 M O'Brie n16 A Speed17 D Thomas18 L Hawkins19 C. Smith20 S Lillingston21 J Stratos22 N Addison23 0 Cran e24 C Pattenden25 L Murphy26 T Downing27 J Pilkington28 B Robinson29 M Gnatt30 T. Finocchiaro31 C Ratcliffe33 J McCarroll34 E Oliver35 P O'Connor36 S Prendergast37 M Parthenides38 R Ashton39 C Stevens40 A Warner41 M Lipshut42 J Ross43 N Leftl44 C Evans

45 M Blenheim46 J Beaurepa47 T Barenger48 S Miles49 R Mullens

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50 D Richardson51 M Saunders52 M Davison53 C Joyc e54 N Simon55 G Sarkozy57 J Crane58 C Adam60 T Wigney61 D Leeds62 E Sladen

63 S Tresise64 L North65 C Armstrong66 H Thomas68 B Collins77 S Spiden

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: : : : ::Y 47 S ST KEMNS : ; .SITY B LUESLigh Carlson Coach : Tim O'Shau9hnessy Coach : Garry Foulds Coach : Coach : Lee Adamso n

Cc= :h : Phil Gaut Res. Coach : Chris Res . Coach : David Law Mike McArthur-Allen Res . Coach : Terry BenaimCosch: Craig Neave Mortensen Res. Coach: Mick Knuppel

Kennedy S 1 M Blood (C) 1 . D. Baynes 1 . A. Callery 1 D Slimmon2 Hudson G (RC) 2 D Orlando 2. L. Meehan 2 . S. Lowerson 2 T Hutchin s3 Reynolds L 3 L Hannebery 3. J . Podsiadly 3 . D. Curtis 3 J Sturrock4 ArrowSmith J 4 D Landri a ng

3. R. Brebner (R) 4 P. Greenham5 M Dollman

4 D Guengeric hD5 Burrows

Robison M 5 A. McDonald 4. S . McKeonDVCJ M

.6 P. O'Keefe 5 Q Gleaso n

6 S Langley57 Van Der Venne T 6 D . Donati

5. oe ount ( )McKay6 J

7 M . Luca sll8 B D 7 D Hayte r

7 Canzoneri M 7 S Lethlean (VC). .

7. S . Clarkeman. o

9 J Giansiracusa 8 J Hayte r7 Dodgson B 8 P McDonald 8 J Evans

.10 N Fraser 9 S Meade

8, Frost CStebbins C

9 J Hawkins. .

g, B . Jordan (DVC).

11 J. Panagrazio 10 A Davi s8

ws A(VC)eg~d10 S Mitchel l11 Ad J

10. N. Mitchell (VC) 12 R . GrinterBowles13 R

11 L North12 G McLachla nl

tg Hildebrandt D

ones12 J Bowen

10. L. Campbell (Rj11 . P. Capes

.14 L . Mahoney 13 P Stockdal e

g10 Shaughnessy M 13 C Ellis 12. B . Hogan 15 M . Olive

16 B. Garvey14 C Roydhouse15 L Ryan

10 Dann S 14 Dn Stoney 13. C. Mitchell 17 S. Dawes 16 C Stewartif Gorman A 15 L Ford 14. A. Thomas 18 J. Grigg 17 G de Cres i ne

pg y,2 Pirouet N 16 S Skidmore 15. T. Wilkinson 19 D. Sheehy 1g A McEwin13 Collins M 17 D Richardson 16. L. Turnbull 20 L . Hull-Brown 19 A Lowcoc k13 Cade J 18 S Tucker 16. P. Capes (R) 22 J. Macey

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The top dogs in Old Ivanhoe disposed of yet anotherchallenger, firming them into odds on favourites forthis year's flag . They look almost unbeatable,however, as we know with the great and seeminglyinvincible Phar Lap, weight will stop a train, andanything can happen in this great game .

ReviewIt was pure carnage out at Chelsworth Park, as Old

oe totally destroyed a hapless Old Haileyburyby a whopping 75 pts . The margin at _ time was notthat bad for OH, but a goal less 2nd half by themwas compounded by 9 goals by the home side .Bolzan, Branigan and Corcoran blitzed for thelocals, whilst it was George, Walden and Seccullwho led the way for the beaten brigade .

Buckets and spades were replaced by overcoats, asDe La ," _ _~ made the trip down to our beachsideresidents at wis, and came away with a winby 54 pts . The red and greens increased their leadat every break, but each time DLS threatened tobreak away, the home side plucked their way backinto contention. Buckley, Mannix and Evans with 8goals (including some magnificent helicopters!) ledthe way for the victims of the jumper clash .Matulick, 100 gamer Holt and Ferrari battled hardfor the home side .

The folk from Oak Park could sleep in last week, asthe game between Therry and NOBs was played atBrunswick, but the extra shuteye mattered little, asthe home side recorded a solid 24 pt victory . Thewin was set up in the 1st qtr, as NOBs raced awayto a 21 pt lead, and the game was as good as over,although 1 .10 after _ time would not have pleasedFrank and his crew. Yandell, Vogels and Collinsreveled in the conditions for the home side.Cristofoli, Edwards and Mills were fine players forthe losing side .

Another local match between Old P€rra€Ia s andallowed more sleep for the visitors, but

they probably wished they stayed in bed, as theOPs . 1 -io are now officially on a roll, won a lowscoring game by 21 pts . The fat lady exercised herlungs at 1/4 time as the home side raced to a 20 ptlead, and in the conditions, that lead was too muchfor the visitors . Richardson, Godfrey and Heffernanwere good players for the victors . Langford and thebrothers Pawlik were solid contributors for the awayteam .

In the final game in Mr Gunn 's backyard, Ormondcontinued the run of my roughies getting up whenthey easily accounted for Old Melburnians by 27

pts. Bad kicking forgoal was the onlyreason the marginwasn't larger, as the Lhome side had 27 scoring shots to 15, indicatindominance by the locals. Remman, Robbins anStone led the way for the winning team . Berr}Holme and Wilhelm stood up for the guests and hagood games for the visitors.

Preview

I'm going to have to break my well-worn policytipping a roughie for the round, and go for all thfavourites this week . After spearing to the front ithe North West FM tipping competition, it's time ttry and ram home the advantage from fello)tipsters Stevens and Brain !

The B Section southern neighbours trade blowtoday, as Old Haileybury (2/9) welcome the visitorfrom B s(7/2) at McKinnon . Mick Dwyewill be out and about this week attempting trestore his troops' confidence after the awfipounding they received last week . Jim Durnan anhis charges are also trying everything possible teke out a win and remain in the hunt to stay in thisection in 2002 . The home side will deny them thvictory, as OH account comfortably for Beaumariby 40 pts.

Therry (5/1) welcome the fierce beast in fl b(1 /7) at Oak Park. Wayne Harmes and hi

crew have become the competition's yo-yos so faiwith 3 losses, followed by 3 wins, and 2 more loss

e Meanwhile the punters at Pine Lodge have the hoi ,grail in their sites, and the hot flag favourites winot want to drop this one . Unfortunately for Therr}it won't be their day today and they'll continue throller-coaster ride as the good thing of the day (Olsalutes the judge by plenty (60 pts) .

The purple and white chariots of NOBs (1/4) headown the Eastern Freeway to the leafy surrounds cDonvale, and are welcomed by Whiteftim (13/4 ;Frank Dunell would be eyeing off a spot in the fouafter a good win last week, and with the return cseveral key players over the next few weeks, it ivery possible . Greg Feutrill on the other hand will bdesperate to get his charges back on track aftetheir first win 2 weeks ago, and the stakes only gehigher from here on in . I can't resist the temptatioi- I'm now back on Frank's wagon as the momentungathers steam . NOBs to win by 27 pts .

The Junction Oval is the venue whereby contrastin,recent fortunes meet, as the down in confidence Oil

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IJ~burnians (15/4) face another juggernaut rolling

on in old Paradians (1/5) . Erwin Leyden and histroops haven't been setting the world on fire inrecent weeks, and will be looking for a win to stopdl ;; rot. Meanwhile, Matt Ryan has his chargeseating out of the palm of his hand, with 5 wins onthe trot . It will be 6 in a row for the visitors today asthey eye off a top 2 finish and win today by 33 pts .

in the final game for review, traditional rivalry willt~~ renewed, as Be La Salle (2/7) meet Ormond(11/4) at Malvern . Paul Cooper has his lads playinga consistent brand of footy and this augers well forthe changing of ground conditions . Ian Jackman 'scharges have been playing well for the past fewweeks, without winning all the games, but lastround's victory was their just rewards. These twoteams have had some battles royale over the yearsand today will be no different. Tough call this one,but I think that the home ground advantage will becnough for DLS to sneak over the line by 17 pts .

magoosOld Haileybury (1/20) vs Beaumaris(15/1) OH by 50 pts .

Therry (1 / 10) vs Old Ivanhoe(7/ 1) Therry by 41 pts .

Whitefriars (6/4) vs NOBs (1 /2)

NOBs by 16 pts .

Old Melburnians (2/ 1) vs Old Paradians(1/3) OP by 21 pts .

Be La Salle (4/ 1)Ormond by 33 pts .

vs Ormond (1/6 )

Old I-><ileyburr - con ;ratulate Brett C-,-sc-- . onplaying his 100_; g--ime for the club against OldIvanhoe last week . Since graduating from theU19's, Brett has become a key defender with thesenior side, but also has the ability to play upforward when needed . Well done "Fluff' from all ati he Bloods,

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high seemall day a ) ahad been ;, ,

termfull 4 quE jnarr---- sand l IliyouF ~supgand Shn +Freund, `The bay : ; ;convnci.=Rove : kt7u

Gramz=narians .

It was very wet atTeac Park in adesperate game ' i...-

bettiveen the sectionstwo top sides. it was always close with no more thara 10 point margin all day . C °~~, edged awa}during the third term only to ed back by {3E£

' o went in at the final change wi their noses jusin ` ont. OEG did have the better of the last tern

an the Lions did make a late rally but just rar

e of footy between arguably the two besi. Considering the conditions it was z

the victors, Sam Fleming was ancompetition . Mark Oxnam was good

c7na1 captain . while Heritage andschmidt in his first game for a month were alscCollegians best were Ed Waters in and unde r

supported by Brock McKenzie and Trenj

games of the first round.o' ve suffered t o losses in a ro

back

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Brov _A pretty f njust in fro: ., ~. ,were in coat Ol .quarter as th

e some 7 majorsorange break . A gc :saw a pretty happ Prgame on the trot . Ito boiled tallies anthe best forwardslong instf ad of sTaseef wr< s - al~terrif : suand Dartloss .

They donmargin intussle c ! I fto be ~ ,excel-lent .up ar 11no a'ascourt

Monash A edi cthe Glen Eira side it

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It heart pal is ions . Fors just a terrific team etiort ,

while Liddell and Ke< i shone all dav for the

outfit whohis game i ey ant to see

Should be a good one both plays so it should be good to watch

^ conditions are dry. I think CollegiansI si e and will bounce back form the past

Zd today according to the Brain will be th e

veicome Old Essendon to what I believe willa very muddy Toorak Park. Bit of a dangerr the OE'S this one as the Two Blues are on

D f a roll now and have regained their confidence.T' 2 s ors may suffer a bit of a letdown after theirNO F , last week something I'm sure Chris By e

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ell aware of, and the lure of turning 8- 1to get the visitors over the line.

, travel to Albert Park to take on theto although down are not out and a win i s

,. The Panthers are well advised to forgets performance and remember the--e . If they can rekindle that and play

g long to Acreman and Bournan~ Ajax beating them .

buoyed by their win comeacross town to tackle a side who inall reality have done nor I ' ig "rong. While the Roversmay not be at the top of heir form they are stillwinning games which is a good sign . The Buflantswill give them a run for their money and will be in itfor most of the day, but I think the Rovers fitness an d

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be enough on the day to secure another 4

s Beddoe and Lawson welcome their oldites to Mackie Road in a game that even at thi s

could well decide fourth position . Both sides; suited by the small ground, so its the

;perience of U versus the youth of th eL_g . No beg pardons here plenty at stake on thefield and ladder hard to separate them but as atipster I must so its the home side for me . I'm sureOle aftermatch will be a terrific affair too . Might eventurn up myself

9 CORRESPONDE,_, ;t rounds Black List; St Bedes Mentone Tiger s~ep those reports coming in . The numbers area53-1561 home phone and fax, the mobile is 0400

991 995 or drop me an email to~f', ~ 8pm Sunday Nights

lgratulations to -oai umpire

it t week . It is a credit to your character fo r

n ; :: ho officiates in his C - " _h VAFA gameek . John, a club Life Member (in his 43rd"h AJAX) commenced goal umpiring in

i960 . He is the club's longest serving hon .-cretary (17 years) has been on the committee for

_i vears, and has been the press correspondent

tor AJAX since 1962 . He was awarded the VAFA

i>ierit award in 197 7

Old M erltflali aaas - this week congratulate af.vourite son in Peter Flaskis who will line up forh!s 100th game for the Club . Peter has beenthrough everything in his time at the Club from,•*ious injury to Senior Best & Fairest an d

.nues to be one of our best. Well done Flaski -F - ° and well deserved achievement !

5 - congratulation sor notching up 50til game for the Fields '

ig with it after past disappointments in '98l,-:St year. Well done Jason from all your mates ,

Le_ ; are many, at CGFC .

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CYAN PRESS

Looking at the ladder after 8 rounds, and listeningto the 'gos' around the traps, I'm beginning towonder if the situation isn't just too neat to be true .Are we in for a repeat of 1996 in this Section, whenthe back half of the season win/loss ratios weredramatically different from the front half ?Banyule overcame St Leos, after an even first term,with a disciplined performance that saw themincrease their lead at each break thereafter . BIGDave starred once more for the Bears, with a greatdisplay of wet weather rucking, ably supported byon ballers, Brad Willmore, Blair Moxon, & JasonPlant. Julian Hodder did well on his HBF for theAnimals, Michael Volpe also at CHB & F, andAndrew Burgess had many possessions ruckroving.

Monash Blues never recovered from the Aquinas 7goal first term, and had no counter for the Bloods'gun fonvards Andy Cultrera and Daniel Den Braber,with the consistent Chris Wooden also in fine format CHB. Spider Smith approached his best on theball for the Ashers, Mark Bolton was effective in toomany positions to list in the space available, andBlair Boyer's 'screamer' in the last term put a gleaminto an otherwise grey day .

Ivanhoe Assumption proved too strong for OldGeelong with a powerful last term following a closefirst three quarters. Doni Valkanis continued hisgood form in the middle for the Hoes, Stuart Morrisdominated on the ball, as did Leighton Pearce, whoalso inspired his team mates by returning to thefield in the 3rd term after being injured in the 1st .OGS best once again was Wit Paul on the ball, plusHamish McInnes and H.O'Brien in defence .

Uni. Blacks overpowered Yarra Valley in theirbelated Grand Final replay . Yarra were goallessuntil half way through the 3rd term, but battled onto keep the margin at least respectable. Blacks gavea very even performance, but Will Martin on hiswing, Nat Roberts on the ball, Chris Schirner atCHF, plus Tom Chatfield were all slightly moreequal . Tim Fyffe fought hard on a wing for Yana.Robbie Drew was as solid as ever, and Luke Taylor'stwo late goals saved the Bushrangers' from a0900hrs Sunday training session!

Old Carey fought hard against Old Camberwellwith the Wells' creating their winning margin in theist 15 minutes of the 2nd term, and protecting iteffectively in an otherwise tight match . JamesClvne and Luke Gladman were brilliant across HBfor the Wells with David Walker giving terrific drive

across the centre, andJordan Heffernan

likewise, on the ball.Blake Hutchison did agreat job curbing the brilliance of Nigel CredlinChris Angus and Andrew Kent were dynamic in themiddle, and Cam Campbell was in everythingeverywhere, all day . This was a big turn round onthe Panther's recent form.

TODAYS GAMES

St Leos meet Monash Blues on the rebound from aloss, which doesn't look good for the Blues . TheAnimals are tough competition at anytime onBennettswood, after a loss they're diabolical . TheBlues are showing signs of better form though, so StLeo's won't be able to relax at all . The home side by6 goals .

Old Geelong welcome Banyule to Como Park and itis hard to see them troubling the top side . OGS bigstrength is their marking power in the fonvard zone,but today that will be tested by the meanest defencein the section . The Bear's biggest assets are theiron ballers and midHelders, whose combined drivejust overwhelms opposition back lines, and it ishard to see OGS being able to keep them out today .Much as I'd like to see one of the lower five cause anupset, I doubt it will be in this match, which theBears should take comfortably.Yarra Va ll ey host Ivanhoe Assumption with theHoes on a mission to cement themselves into 2ndspot . For all their youthful endeavour theBushrangers do not have the all round strength ofthe Hoes, albeit they will chase and harry them allday, but not enough to prevent the visitors fromtaking the points by 6/7 goals .Old Camberwell tackle University Blacks in thisround's only contest between two Top 5 teams .Both sides build their games round an attackingdefence, so it will be interesting to see how therespective tactics unfold today . What impressesabout the Wells though, is the height and physicalpresence of their forward set up ; this side is capableof very big scores .Fed by a rebounding defence, anefficient midfield, and a very active on ball unit, theWells should have too much going for them to losetoday. Blacks won't be far away in a top match, butthe Wells should take it by 2/3 goals .

Aquinas and Old Carey meet with the Bloodsfeeling good after a win last week and the Panthershaving put in a good effort against a top side las t

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Any forcvard set up that includes Cultrera ,:--er, and Livingstone constitutes a huge

for any opposing side, and the Panthersto be at their top today and limit that trio' s

nities to have any hope of ivinning . Gamesthese old rivals are always great to watch ,e the Bloods are favoured to win at th e

-~, the Panthers are starting to put it togethersurprise is not out of the question .

9 should be : Blues, Banyule ,s, Aquinas . Today sees the long awaited

ie Section heavyweights, Wells & Blacks .:ence should give them a narrow win in ae . And is it true 'Headers' is making a

ack for the Ashers ?

Congratulations toto plays his 50th game for the cluu 111 J

. is a young power forcvard v -Zose ,n irking & straight kicking proves valuable

Le club . Well done son, may you play man yg< mes in the 2 blues colours . Also

'ations to -e--- Scott who today joins. A strong defender, who can

make an impact in the center when calledIs a player with exceptional talents both on

C._-S;;;=IORS

Flynn Ivanhoe 2 22

S. McCann St Leos 1 37Egan Banyule 1 25Livingstone Aquinas 0 24Cultera Aquinas 8 24

I?l SE RSaffar Old Camberwell 0 28

McKean St Leos 1 20Burbank Old Geelong 1 18Keyhoe Yarra Valley 0 17Tempone Old Camberwell 3 17

field of battle .

. the contacts are : 9818 1425 Ph +,('telstra.easvmail.eom .au . Deadline is

o days, with sometime Sunday

'°°f' - congratulations to Dr.on reaching gainst

on June 16. The Doctor is making

- ,_pear_.._!ces in the Club XVIII rer trying aof fatherhood . The 100 games topped off ac eer with the Parks and the 5 year breakimproved his football kicking the first twolast wee'.- . ''. .`ell done Doct,,r.

Ctr; man, W1111more, 1 .FI B:S nott . St Leo' • BJ Hodder, fAUo)Pl, R*,9cCazvM. Evans (F)--T~---Bta-s1 Urno 6Best: Pa: i, Smitii. - 7}d ,8, Bambur; 3, Tarullt 3, IWo n . Best: F - rera,Um a P. Jones . i . Bu

ON

2 6w . Yii<

aaen . Hu.

4,4 5.5

2.1 3 .2

xtmptiea: Saunders 3 . Flynn 2, Jq1 [ : Va4tanis, Morris. Wood, L.P *n

Gu. .: ,r Jones 2, 1V.Pau1, J.F Stfncncomb, J°ugieUs, O'Brien, Opt- . U

: 1.0 .. ..

r•errai), :'vl c .,1

St . Leos E nOld Geelo :~~. , v _

Yarra Valley v . Ivanhoe .ssumptionOld Camberwell v. University ~~lacks

Aquinas v . Old Carey

.a

d

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:h Liri ikes. Cr : ; ~ .i Field1 R. i ills2 C. Thomas3 T. Vanderluis5 M. Boland6 D. Minogue7 C. Glennie8 J . Jess9 T. Harkin10 D. Boland11 M . Barmby12 A . Bethune13 D . Denbraber14 A . Lorki n15 A. William s

Hunt17 M . Denavi18 J . Hughes19 G . Whitehead20 P Fare s21 J . Pierce22 S . Flyn n23 J. Livingstone24 P. Harper25 B. Volombello26 R. Weeks27 S . Jones29 N . Davies30 C . Colliver31 M . Hunter32 J. Bleakney

C . Woode n4 M . Tarullli

35 R. Chapman36 P. Heveran37 G . Macklin38 B . Moran39 L. Sheffield40 A . Cultrera41 C . Bambury42 R . Moran43 M . Slattery44 P. Glennie45 G. Coyle46 M . Hop e47 N . Moran48 R . Register49 P. Poynton52 M. Corrie54 M . O'Halloran55 J . Crouch56 J . Harrington59 A . Bentley62 L. Bradshaw63 A . Barrie64 T. Robinson68 J . Coglan71 G . Evans72 M . Riley86 B . Barclay

1 T 12 D.Witchell3 S.t rooz4 M.Gilbert5 B.`;diimore6 WKeenan7 G.Shavv8 B.Cantwell9 J .Plant10 B.Moxin11 S .Cross12 J .Egan13 C .Burke14 B .Woodlock15 S .Gray16 A.Dooley17 TChapman18 J .Turnbull19 P.Witcheli20 S .Playfai r21 R .Dintinosante22 N .Taylo r23 S.Gray24 C .Wilks25 L .Marti n26 H.McDermott27 P.Healy28 D.Sproules29 R .Kreskas30 D Mutton31 C .Bassett32 J.McDermott33 A.Plant34 C.Stevens35 L.O'Conneli36 M .George37 T.Thompson38 G. .Bel l39 A.Hopgood40 C .Taylor41 M.Natoli

42 C.7 ylo r43 L.Ferral44 P.Williams45 B .White46 D .Nasrallah47 D .Searle48 P.Starman49 A.Small50 M.Smith51 L.Sheean52 D.Noonan53 K .Scholes54 G .Kemp55 D .Williams56 P.Arnold57 A.Covey58 L .Holt

1

to. P. Lee (VC)

S. Conley2. M. Maud3. C. Tucker4 . 1 O'Neill5 . J . Scobl e6 . T. Healy (DVC)7 . P. Rawley8 . J. Shuttlesworth9 . E. Healy

1 . J. Finlayson2 . B . Finlayson

. S . Narkiewicz (DVC)4 . P. Flynn (C)5 . J . Curtin

16. S . Smyth17. S. Morri s

. T. BobbleD . Woo d

20 . P. Blocker21 . L . Blackwood22 . G . Rac e23 . D. Ryan24 . B . Frew25. J . Friswa26. M. Emerson27. K. Smith28 . J. Pace29 . G . King30 . M . Sloa n

1 . D. McFarlane2 . L. Pearce I3. S . McGowan4. B . Joyc e

P. Whitehea d6. C . Zeegers7 . D . Tod d. R . People s

9 . M . Ebbag e40 . P. Martin41 . C. McDonald43. G . Sullivan44. A . Pace45. D . Frye r46. M .lacouangell48. R . Tocgood49 . A. Rosenfeld51 . D. Pearce52 . S . Doherty68 . J . Mazocca78 . C . Brow n

N . DykesG. Robertson

Coach Tim ;'_ .IR€ Cc :h : , ~- U--,: ; -A -1 S. Chapma n2 J. Bax ter (VCR)3 L . Holloway4 G. Chessari5 D. Rogers6 M. Newman7 P Farrar8 S. Thompson9 J . Godde10 S. Webster(VC)11 M. Spence r12 G . Smyth13 A. Herrman14 B. Merlin16 B . Tatterson17 P. O'Neil l18 K . Hendratta19 G. Gilbert20 N . Sereda21 C . Gregory22 R . Kamphuis23 G . Harry24 T. Craven25 J . Hawkins26 B .Jondahl27 N . De Young28 J . Main29 J . Ross30 L . Creamer31 S. Hawkins32 B. Boyer33 J . Smith (C)34 P. Maiden35 D. Murchie36 A . Williams37 M . Donnelly38 R . Anderson39 C .Burley40 M. Bolton42 S. Young43 R. Feenaghty44 D. Teesdale45 R. Walsh(CR)46 A . Ryan47 S . Mentha48 K . McIntyre49 R . Burston50 A. Clark52 N . Moresi(VCR)53 J . Pee l54 R. Green55 I . McCormick56 R . Reit h57 P. Munro58 C . Strauss59 B. Carstein60 S. Lloyd61 P. Campbell62 B . Drescher64 J . Sleiman65 G. Polglase66 N . Brennan67 S . Ryan

. Meehan69 P. Grabiel71 J. Sondhu75 S. Edquist

Cc Jr: J AF1€, Cea r n Ht'

1 J McLean2 T James3 A Inkster4 N Lippiatt5 S Horskins6 A Seeley7 M Scott8 J Heffernan9 J Goodale10 M Hanson12 R Kapoor13 L Giadman14 R Whitehead15 A Bryson16 D Walker17 N Credlin18 A Brownless19 J O'Neill20 D Mitchell21 T Hardman22 B Howard23 B Tipper24 D Imberger25 A Hardenberg26 C Williams27 A Sheed y28 J Webb29 D Gough30 R Perryman31 R Heath32 J Clyne33 D Joyce34 P McCrae35 J Derry36 S Derry37 A Hillier38 T Hallo39 A Hills40 L Cain41 L Rya n42 A McKenzie43 S Collins44 S Smit h45 G Ormsby46 A Taylor47 T Kearney48 J Swa n49 J Hardman50 B McKenzie51 J Owen52 E Noy53 R Tempone54 A Margetts55 J Gan56 N Stevenson57 A Hillier58 P Triantafyllou59 M But' terviorth60 B Mcilwai n61 J Parker62 J Mile s64 M Knowles65 N Saffar66 T Kearney67 G Rowe76 D Brauer

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Faeli sl. ~ Jllel l

,Esler.Jackson

", Campbell

R . OppyD . WalshD . Shutie

Shrive sN . Everest

L . Battle y

B. HutchisonC . PhillipsL . ChamberlainR . GrahamJ . Danihe r

If i

wlos

I . A . McKinstry

song-i. lfrtali

T. Price- . Unkle s

1 . Detarczynsk i

D . Sherr! . Vasilopou!os

P. NanceS . AssimoA . Guerra0. WinchesterP. Graha mJ . Mai

Giannikos' Hardy,. Bi :ill). Palmeri Cohe n

-me' It,,. Hoopl a

A. GatesP. MontgomeryD . WilliamsC ~° tier. ~ll-! . Giannikos

'iIkieudge

_nt?. Drr :k e

I sncisAx Jrew s

K. GiannikosA. Ros sC . O'ReillyC . TrevethenJ. BoncherC. sonJ . Ward

62 . S . May67 . C. Hickey

P. DaltonS . Han

:'.:h :JonE.~ _C-- ca, .. .?ea=n

Club 1G : i son

1 D.Salter2 J.Nevin s4 C,Stinchcombe5 TRedi n6 T.rJ'Brien7 J. Paul8 T.Seymour9 J .Foley10 J .Smith11 L.Stevens13 H . McInnes14 H .Power15 H .P.icCarthy16 H .O'Brien18 C .Bir d19 P.Broadbent20 S.Cole21 S .Jones22 J .Fitzgerald23 B .Couch24 M .Jaugietis25 S .Whitehead27 W.Pau l28 A Farrar29 D,Bolton31 D . Varley32 J . Cook33 B.Collins34 M .Goldsworthy35 H .Burbank36 A .Opi e37 J .Fanning39 A .Farnsworth40 M .Avery41 T.Carty42 H.Brosvning43 H .Legoe44 P.Simpson45 B.Parnel l46 J. Fitzgerald50 M .Wilkinson51 J .Kilpatrick52 N . Kem p54 L.Heine56 M .Leslie58 L.itr9cDonald

Co_~h: David : illerRes Ccc "h; Jasua Ftfrnel

1 D. Dinicolantonio2 J . Hodder3 E. Mitchell4 A. Auliso5 S. Buckle6 D. Carey7 A. Burgess8 M. Voip'i9 D. Lear9 A . Bethune10 B . Mitchell11 S . McCann12 T McCann13 A . H' ban13 A . Krebst4 J . Manton15 A.O'Reilly16 A. Rose17 R. Parkert8 R. McCann19 B. Carey20 D. Bruce21 G . Simmondson22 S. Willi s23 P. Ristevski24 A. Haddad25 A. McKenzie26 A. Prosser27 P. Levins28 E. McLaughlin29 S . Dor e30 M. Otto,31 N . Zannis32 L. Price33 L. Moss34 B . Henri cus35 R . Briggs36 S . Bavage37 S . Manton38 N. Hodder39 B.Vaughan40 J. Gay41 J. Zara42 M . Flood43 B. Levine44 M. Dimble45 S. Ronchi46 M. Blundell47 M . Renner48 A . Daly49 C . Hattield50 P. Hum hreys51 P. McGPoin52 R . McGloin53 A. Volpi54 J . Fennell

'.. 55 S . Smith'.. 56 D. Domi k

57 M . Place58 J. Pleldstad59 D ;, dcher60 C . McDonald61 S. Edwards62 A. Rav nor63 P. Nora n64 D . McKean65 N . Foley66 J . Blancrihom67 P. Farquhar68 B . O'Connor69 S . Mescher70 D. McGloin71 B . Alla n72 A. Burgdorf75 T. Ymer76 G . Donovan77 C, Vaughan78 M . Whitney79 T Tribe80 H . Meehan81 D . Behan88 S. Pitcher89 D . Winduss

C-- r, ". ❑ 3orrdcnCof- t . TrC :'

1 G Darroch2 S Chandler3 W Marti n4 M Vaughan4 D Wilkinson5 R Mackie6 S Smith7 B Cunningham8 W Pasco e9 C Pekin10 N Bowles11 K Bowden12 M Kohne12 M Cunningham13 T Jesse n13 S Locke14 J Leech15 L Mellings16 P Caccaviello17 L Brown18 A Wilson19 C Franklin20 E Hannan21 C Schilling22 A Nolan23 S Beaton24 N Wilson25 T Chatfield26 J Ryan27 A Clements28 A Costello29 M Staunton30 J Ralph31 B Costello32 M Jones33 T Kitchen34 5 Moody

'..... 35 J Mirtschin36 H Peck37 N Roberts38 L Beaton39 R Gr

e40 GSullivan~41 L Rawnsley

42 A Gad d43 C Beaton44 R McA rt hur45 M Coleman46 R Board47 B Murphy48 A Moffatt49 P Greenbank50 J Healey51 A Neville52 C Schirmer53 D O'Keefe54 M Braszeil55 G Thomson55 D Walsh57 K Begely58 A Paton59 0 Teose61 A DePasquale62 F Purcell63 J Weber65 J Trevaskis66 N Howell68 P O'Beirne69 C Sandiford70 S Prince71 M Nihil !73 S Mackie75 W Touzel76 D Batten77 A Evans78 R Owe n79 R Drummond80 M Tehan81 A Dore82 C Baulch83 P Molloy84 W Dalton85 B Weber86 D Creek87 A Cowley88 N Abbo tt89 T Beggs90 D Atkin91 A Whitlock92 S Milner

M BehanA MetcalfeJ Mirt schinE Nola nR Moreton

Co r- !r : Tr ! iResCc h,:Rr_nG :vis

1 R Pearce2 T Morris3 R Thompson4 M Fun g5 A Drew6 D Howse7 R Drew8 L Morris9 J Keem10 T Hancock11 F Macvean12 J Cremean13 0 Kysela14 E Kruse15 N Pask16 L Taylor17 A Laing18 L White18 0 Ros s19 S Thompson20 T Hale21 M Wines22 B Drew23 C Arnold24 M Davies25 F Pellegrino26 J Longworth27 S Savage28 B Reynolds29 R Courts30 D Potter31 B Sturzaker33 P Cremean34 C Fraser35 B Peaks37 D Balshaev38 B Morrison39 J Tompkins40 T Fyffe41 B Downs42 A Stone43 H Park44 J He45 S Tressider46 D Ireland

47 D Lang48 R Davies

49 S Seabourne50 C Box51 C Reynolds

52 A Hartnett53 S Pask54 T Mcllrath

55 P Peterson56 T Lloyd57 S Kehoe

58 G Ken59 A Joiner60 C Ross61 P Valoppi62 P Burum a63 B Whitechurch64 M Bate65 R Lang

66 D March67 M Busch71 IM Laing

73 T Lloyd74 A Midland

76 J Dickson79 S Tressider

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3Geelo ; 30.23 0Mount, Tezzir .Kevins) Whilehard for (O? - CC, 9, -,, and

and dfot:t: ."Jugs" is(don't they au!Yarra Valley0 1fourth team Echange . It vv~kicked 8firmed a sKeen n, 'Conte, Th;

D Section cal:Cullen (Sc Y, t(Old Cam!Johsls), THotels toHotel ' :a(Ormond), The RWestern Fote1 ('.Narcellin), Elgin Inn(Salesian) and the HE ,Peninsula Old Boy°

ir s .,_ 1 :-a

ar'.,)

'..~..'~i in 1 ~j25 /

Only themilestonek-k goals

i c avfromhe lon g

ndIrerid

(Beaies) ,

D.aus) .

departur e to join the as r ~:" : :everal club Bes tand Fai rests, a much l . „ Il missed h„Peninsula.AFCAIV'-"t Coach of the month was Simonof Old Trin ;1)

s ction C) had a gala day at i2eirr3ill th' Cand

r .! : 1 PC it ,ric o, r C. . ._ . ' :at were Dollman,

~arson, Donohue (StSaunders, battled

' good on top inC ~ ection scribe ,

B( ,

Old Sc__-,h ; tl.,; giant killers at °

were g( i F and P. Considin e

they trailed ---home team, North C' 22and then ove- 3_i ' _ I ;o 5 .6 secondhalf to win i 11 -oints . ['J'ar 6 from theforward a J Hunter and Twist

were best for -th . sec ion scribe TomJohnston "C .j Xavei ., ,, -_ oach < 11 l aconvincing over Scoreswere Old" ".19 tc 8.15. C -e J . 1G. Dait le j Co to,

S Gilliam (Banyule).It had to happen . Yes, Chris "Mouse" Worthington brokethe Caulfield Grammarians games record previously

held by former greatchampion, GregTootell, when he ranout for his 323th game- a young 38 year old . Lif

e inspiration to all. De La Sallewere too strong in the seco ICoIle aie win > .P ' 1 Jour i a (De La) -

Aquinas sal =d ththe 1st pl ..~ .,,,r ;- th-garnes . Premiership + t82, Club F .~s'dent 1988-90. Jhard to beat .

IIt

T.

Ca:

a.

age

le

ma ~ ccord o

a. hiails '3 with 82

ad been selecteeP rk .

fled NreterE'9ears of s€d:

io e man in-, iield,

id A and

Nick D~Bund~=.ra Aickin ;2in the closing stE -to give a vvin 7 .2 to 4 .17 .Dalton, Somers (OldMcCann (Old Paradians) .Old 1;lentonians (D) had a 80 poirBrunswick 14.17 to 3 .3 . Best vieNervrmand . Acreman (6 goals) (Old it )Buckley, D . Lampard (West R) .

-ig

150 games to Stephen Pace ,i ,,) . Per 3 yenBulieen-Templestowe, S[epnen `:ad returned to hisformer club to help 'them up the ladder .Bill Denton, Old Xaverians 1985 captain surprised no t

9 n

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Mike Yeo (0. Carey), G . Carroll (0 .,on (0 . Scotch) and F I t

sit .ia).2C mes to P<_ e, ran Jim °MunFsy' efe, theor. 211 wo premiership teams,1963 "le opposition with his

ba ;und" bodv, and his long

r Salle raided on 6 goals . Tony

'A' premiership

- 10 goals at one stage in the last

- dropped to third when the Bullants26 points . Bulleen were in complete

st Trophy.ri rrded in 1980 when he won the 'A."

F in 1982 .

t his 200th game, a career that. . : ds from 1972 to 1983, and then

s in 1983 . Bernie despite a light build,a game and his determination an d

s), Neal Palmer, Shane Gilmore, LeighPhil Espenschieg were best for the

2 coac"es : John Purdet (Coll) ,

'C' section when Oldto go down 9.12 t o

ly, B . Zelinski (6

- 3) and 200 games to

(Old Hailevburians),( -- -ernards), S .a (ovi•n), Don

ction defeated leaders Olduracy 25 .5 to 20.13 .

at half time and kickedre Lopes, Gillan ,

~ .

unbeaten teams inout to be a fizzer as

is to win, 26 .13 to 10.7 .Schulberg, Bialek (AJAX)

(Old Xaverians). OldUmpires committee,

sho--pd at formbeing c i of the

the _ °st a:_ Faires tre in 1973 and

on the award in -3, and had already won_ 'esentation " st Tasmania in this

- s to 01-1 - :Y bin 's ironman Andrewand ?_ - n1670, Andrew had given

i'cc in the centr ., ng and as a ruck rover .an captains were : I: ,)b hieDonald (C . Gram .), Ian

(Coll), Ian Davis (Geelong), Bill ivSctY"innie (Iv-anhoe) ,

o goals) (St Hilda) andOlc Xavs) .

ranOIti I

when v.ey went down to Old Scotch in a close fough t

F

Coil is c ied eir account when they held off adetermined challenge by Do La Salle to score by 10points .The only undefeated team after first round of home andaway matches (9 games) was Reservoir Old Boys in 'D'section.Old Paradians congratulated Graham Mansfield on his150th game. Graham had played in four premiershipteams and represented Victoria at the 1964 carnival .

Hampt- Povers full back John Dean had also reached150 ga; !s after great service with the club, starting in

the jur '

MHSOB ( . ' section) suffered their first defeat for the year

game .Pvll-IS were still on top by 8 i s to Collegians while Old

Scotch. level on 20 poll '~ai ilfleld Grammarians,

were fifth on percentage.

Best for Old Scotch were Simpson, 1 . Mclean . I. Wilson,and for MI-1S J . Nelson, Bowater, Featherby.

With a great second half, Hampton Rovers . 13 .14 .92

almost toppled 'C' section leaders St Berriards . who

owed their victory to their accurate kicking 15 .6 .96 .

J. Wilson, L . Smith and MacKenzie were Hampton's

best, while G. Amott, Hanneberry and Reidy contributedto St Bernards early ascendancy .

Geelong farewelled Dr. john McPhee, president for thelast 12 years, who was leaving for an overseas

appoiniment. John had been a player, and also senior

and Under 1 5 coach. His successor was Militia

Poul-`on, a c--) -`e'wart for many years .

15 1C' elburnians inflicted Commonwealth Banks firs t

defeat . .~. . . . - a tight game they finished slightly better .Mal Hastie (ruck), Bryce Thomas act propelled on thexving) and Trevor Downs (back pocket) were stars for

OM 's.In another close game, Hampton Rovers (3rd) went downto University Blues (2nd) by 3 points, the final scoresbeing 12 .21 .93 to 12 .18 .90 .Mick Eggleston was prominent all day with beautifulfootball while Bill Morrison was tireless and saved thegame three or four times in the last quarter .

It was a great fight back by the Blues, who trailed by2Opoints at half time .Sam Bstles played a great game for Rovers with 6 goals,while John Morgan, Merv Davidson and Jim McQueenwere also prominent .

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i C g EdgePresentations

Atrocious conditions prevailed in many games asthose great levelers, wind and rain, conspired tointerfere with many passages of play . My 70%success rate was pleasing, although many winningmargins were less than anticipated.

8

; ~+ kept themselves in final's contentionswhen with surer ball handling they kicked moreaccurately than did Prahran and won by twelvepoints . The loss has made the Prahran quest for asemi final berth virtually impossible. For Prahrantheir "on ballers", namely Andy Carroll, Steve Ivak,David Green, Koby Jones and the super veteran (inbowl's terms) Terry Lucas were best .

as started brilliantly against a depletede ad led by thirty nine points at the first

change . Although St Kevins has increased theirlead to one hundred and fifteen points at the finalsiren, they wasted many opportunities. To theircredit, Brunswick never conceded and their secondhalf efforts were better than those shown in the firsthalf. St Kevins were well served by Gerard Mulcahyand Paul Meagher, while the 'flu' riddled "Daisy"(Ben Day) took what could be the mark of the year .

33e La Salle had a tense struggle against Mazenodand only the last goal by De La Salle confirmed theirvictory by nine points . For Mazenod the best were,defender, Richard Bourbon, forward, "Magic Mick"FothergiL as well as Busby Vandergert and Simon"Diesel" Dresser. For De La Salle veteran KevinMannix and tall defender No . 14 were best .

Old ve s maintained fourth place with aninety three point victory over Z'herry Penola, whowere held goal less .Last placed I . gave third placed, OldMelburnians a Is -ly close encounter as OldBrighton only finished sixteen points in arrears .SECTION 2At Donvale, goals were scarce as Marcellinoutplayed ` - c to win by forty six points .From twenty nine scoring shots only nine werekicked - eight by Marcellin .Old despite a last quarter lapse wereable to defeat a.od Trinity by fourteen points inheavy conditions at Bulleen . Best for Old Essendonincluded, defenders, Darren Barr and Jim Marinasas well as ruck rover Brett Turner and Captain NickO'Connell in the ruck. Best players for Old Trinitywere ; followers Shannon Cooper, Steven Natoli andAllen Senunens as well as wing man, CameronBarr.The clash between University Blacks and Monash

was a ve ryeven coniest in whichthe Black's poorkicking for goalprobably cost them ~the four points . The surer : ionash ba.'. h~carried the day for them . Atier the Blacks led at ncfirst chan ge, Monash held a three point advan: g(at half time . The second half saw Monash in theascendancy before they ran out winners by tenpoints . Best for M onash were; the newly betrothed,David O'Brien, Matthew Riddle and the consistent,John Stoppa . For University Blacks, TimBowersand Jason Mirtschin were best .Conditions at Como Park were poor and althoughf l" = were competitive, undefeated leadersG=d -. : were still able to win by sixty fivepoints. The "Super" powers at Old Ivanhoe feltvictory came via a real team effort. They names astheir best club person on the day, team manager,press correspondent and goal umpire Karen!Congratula }tons Karen.

: took over half of the game to brea: c oof a determined, , who starte dti ' :ed as the match progressed . Colleg; ars swon by twenty eight points . Best for Co llegians L asforward, N o . 66 while the best for St Leos was ukeirblond forward, No . 10 . (They know who they areand maybe one round their club presscorrespondents will let readers know too!) .

hould keep in touch with the leadersby defeating °r, who do lack numbersduring tertia ations .Prahran has 1' e talent to defeat Mazenod, but dothey have the desire? h?azenorl will be rycompetitive but I do favour Prahran, who mus pwinning to have any hope of featuring i nIf there is to be an upset, it could well be *match .Traditional rivals, Old ° - and Dmeet on Victoria Park . Old - iveria > con t i auinexorable quest for their sixth ecrse :-premiership, while De La Salle have been the ' ;'yard stick . Last week's form favours Old Xaverwhom I elect today .Old Melburnians should have little trouble indefeating Therry Penola, who have not provencompetitive this season.Leaders, St K s should hold that pos" ~noutright as they should have li ttle trouble ' EC

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rside lor .'9 season a 7._d s lecti-l g

:r is a ficult decision . At her -I ct

strange bounce could detract from Collegians p1 r .Old Essendon have lacked consistency wi tI tip Collegians, although this match couid pi _ rldea . upset in section 2 .

n i de: Is by noon onday . Telephone 946 7

face a danger game outill be the first trip to th e

aany of the Collegiansur' '- nd, the .vinds and

t I

g to club godfather, Leon Collier.>tived their best form for three yea;. ;

-[its should enable them to easily defeatwho 'emain without a'svin .

rt s, Old Ivanhoe face a determined ,

ecure with defeat today . Onose place in the top four will

P ' I cannot see the students being_ enough to inflict the first defeat on Ol d

I favour St Leos to be talented enough to

Old Scoti ' v. Bra Mazenod v. Prahran Amateur s

Old Xaverians v. De La SalleOld Melburnians v . erry Penola

St. Kevins v . Old Brighton~ 1)

(in v . Old Tr ti- vat, Trinity Gr

Mona jes v. IitefriarsOld Ivan' oev . University BlacksSt . Leos Emmaus v. Old Geelon g

Old Essendon v. Collegians

b .~..: t:

Lucas rroll, Doud, ur <n

L.;.-hit o, :3rash . . : . Simon. I : Juiil :etr, Leal.O'Brien. Sarkozy Umpires : T. Hall. Praluan Club Umpire

1.0 1. 2 .5(17).10 14.16 19.16~(132)

: Is I - , Hammet. Mainelli, Sikora,: H-u: 3. _- 3.1 nev 2, Bare? 2, Ries 2,

many of whose players will b e

z u{"tt'l no. L . Xatavoba? Best :t'fwao, tvory, .nea . - inpures: A. Bar, o, T. Jackson

3.1 5.3 5.12 6.13 (49)4.0 5.1 5.2 6.4(40)

nntx 2, Brasher 1, Orwin 1, G H} .P. I Lewin 1 . Best :. Tucker, hSannL~. Hey, Bolt . " ': Fothergill 3 ,

tstts«,n 1 . Best : Hanor, Busby, vans. Fothergill,R. Parker, D . Vlindlow (F)

T( Sr i . Atkinson, Branchtlower, Jensz, Heady,at L. L=uyre . Old Brl ~nton Club Umpire (F)

. 2. Best: Barber, Cooper, Over, Crea,dson.' • Tomlinson 5, Moody, Cooper,

a, 0SuJiran. Harduick, Jones, Hart,.y Penola Club Umpire (F )

..1 4.3 4.3 6.7 (43)4.5 7.9 8.11 (59 )

tith ,,, U'SrIlivan 3. Hardwick 3, Jones 1 .

0.3 0.4 0.6 0.6(6)2.5 7.7 11 .9 14.16 (99)

ter. It " s. Swindon. 0 nearney . Serong,

Club pl: ._

please contact me wit h

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plays his -- a -' v tc::a . .m the ::eldlthony has proven a talented wing man and offe field he has given sterling service as the club

Secretary . Congratulations, Anthony from all yourfriends "on the farm" and in Club XVIII football .

Monash players re stunned last week to learnthat Dav . had finally "popped thequestion" to Janine, who accepted withoutreservation! E . ._;t wishes to Janine and David isstill acc: oting congratule ;o,s p

CL'. _ . .: . . :Cartlidge Prahran 2Tomlinson Old tvlelburnians 5K . h9annix Be La Salle 2Matthews Old Xaverians 5

Oakley

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26191 4

1515121 1

1 .-,(14)s.8 8.12 (€ri;)

'durry.l'•~, r, Hz :>, Sully. Cltfiord.1atl. Ye<zimena. C .hfathtews,

ran, Cull. Best: -Chettl . O'Brien . Trickeg, Moran.C Ai ,. Umpires: Y. F.„iips, R. Windlow (F)Ct . . .. 0.6 1 .6 2.6 4. 8 (32)O . . . „. 0.2 3.3 6.3 7.4(46)

s, 4.elsh, Lauletta . Stebbins. Best: Natoli, Lauletta,Tl~walte: n, C< per, B-. I -. i : Grant 2 . Carter 2, Smith .

Taakou '.,dy= Best: °rir Morrison, Barr, turner.

I' rilres: ~ Her, Old Trieu:v Club Umpire 472.0 3.0 3.1 3 .1(19)1.1 3.3 5.5 58(38 )

Uni Blacks: Owen 2, Iwanlw. Best: Greig, Murphy, Creek. Jasonhtirtchson . Abbott, iwaniw. Monash Blues : 0'Shaunessv 2, G.Trigg,B.Cr+t"r, J.Pr,ons. Best: O'Brien, Krebs, Riddle, Cunnington, Forbes .Bra] T. ~obbins, Utuversity Blacks Club Umpire (F )flLI7 , ., 1.0 2.1 2.1 3 .3[21)OLD . 4.4 7.7 10.9 12.14 (86)G G_ Bi n 1 . Rossi 1, T.Chirnside 1 . Best: Edgar, McDonald ,

Cook, v.'ilkinson, Wilson Old Ivanhoe: Cormack 4. Lynch 2 .Waddell 2, English 2, Mansfield 1 . Stewart I . Best: Wadde ll. TalIor, Stewart,C'm^^k - ch, Tozer. Umpxes: M . Cross. Old Geelong Club Umpire (F)CAi. 2.5 3.7 6.9 9.13 (67)8'G I . . . . us 3.0 4.1 4.3 4.4 (28)c .St s ; reclacedUa, : A. Harrinrs+ton, R . Benson (F)

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THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2001

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^ . 1op team toh~3 :,oa : -

-a can c o a coach!

I .~ ;_-t ciear indiuidual- roles and goals

rj_xly outline expectations and roles to each team

,n, mber, no matter how big or small . Always giveu,c player the opportunity to contribute . When

n?;,vcrs understand what is required of their team

11 1 :i they begin to develop support and empathyamong themselves . Goals must be specific,

measurable, challenging, but realistic to the team.

2 . Phlyer nw. R

To promote motivation and team loyalty, informplayers of their status on the team before the

season starts. If each athlete feels that they havean important and significant role in the team it willprovide adequate levels of motivation within the

group .

3. Pre-season preparation is important

Avoid an excessively difficult schedule early in theseason . Early success enhances cohesion ; lack ofsuccess reduces cohesion. Therefore avoid adifficult pre-season schedule and provideopportunities for success in pre-seasoncompetition .

4. Gh%- positive reinforcement

Supporting athletes instead of being negative andcritical will build trust and support . Avoiddestructive feedback at any stage . Insteadencourage the athletes to be sensitive, positive andconstructive when a group member is goingthrough adversity. Athletes are particularlyresponsive to recognition of their specialcontributions . A great activity to enhance positivereinforcement and cohesion in the team is toencourage each team member to write a warmfuzzy (a feel good note) to another member, withpositive comments on their involvement in theteam .

5 . Adopt open communication

Be in touch with your players, both on and off theplaying arena. Encourage open communication atall times and at all levels within the team . Intra-group communication will enhance greater levels ofcohesion .

6. Identify coalitions and cliques

Avoid the development of social cliques byalternating room mates, training partners andtravel partners to encourage socialisation within

the team. Formation of a smaller group in a largerteam may have a bad influence.

7. Give the group an identityTeam jackets, training T-shirts, social functions oruniforms' are all evidence of group identity .Encourage pride in the performance of eachsection of the group - such as the defensive unit orthe offensive unit - but continually stress theimportance of viewing the total team as a whole .

8. . : , - , . leadershipCoaches often assume that they are the only teamleader . Athletes respond favorably to leaders .Perhaps leaders or captains can lead particulardiscussions with the team about developing ormaintaining team cohesion . Ask them for theirideas and suggestions and delegateresponsibilities.

In summary the 'stick-togetherness' of groups iscrucial to team success . As coaches, we arecontinually challenged to find new initiatives thatwill help the performance of the individual and theteam. Developing team cohesion is an importantstrategy in improving a team's performance. It canprovide personal and team benefits for both theathletes and the coach. So, what are you waitingfor? Allow team cohesion to be your secret weaponwhen facing your next coaching challenge.

Sports Coach, Vol .24, No 1, 200 1

By Angelique Wilson and Elizabeth Rose .

2

U19 COACH OF THE MO

N : Marty Veal

CLUB : Old Ivanhoe SECTION: U19 (2)

PLAYING S'I'€3ELY: Banyule 1987-90, OldIvanhoe AFC 1992-2000

COACHING HISTORY: Old Ivanhoe AFCSenior Asst . Coach (2000), U19 Coach (2001)

COACHING PHILOSOPHY: coaches arebasically teachers and role models who need topass on their knowledge. This needs to beachieved in a practical, interesting and funmanner.

FUTUPE AMBITION: to continue the strongties between the Ivanhoe Grammar School andthe Old Boys such that the VAFA team cansurvive for long periods in A Grade, withouthaving to recruit non-grammarian ex-AFLplayers to the club.

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Prefy conditions for all teams on thewee': nd, <=i T .ough the results went asexpected as the top four continued to drawaway from the rest of the pack . The waythings are at the moment the questions beingasked as we approach the half way point areobvious . Can anyone stop Mentone? WillSalesian, Williamstown or Parkside makesecond spot its own? Will the remaining sideshave any impact on these four?

ed manfully against the might oft had the life sucked out of the m

by ' -'- time and were in damage controlf °after . A solitary point after the longbreak underlines the Vultures dominance -the added concern being that dangermanMacgeorge kicked only 2 with Kew skipperBradley doing a pretty good job . However, themorsels from Macgeorge's plate weredevoured by Tim Barr, who kicked 5 comingup from the Unders, while Rowley (ruck) tooksome telling marks and Wilkins also enjoyedhimself. Midfielders Blair and Tinetti foughthard for the K's .

realised the imnc tance of its clashwith ~wn f- and were just 3points in arrears at :ie main break but werekicking themselves for their inaccuracy bythe game's completion . The CY's playedeffectively through the corridor and converted6 of its 7 scoring opportunities in contrast tothe Krushers . Shane Kitts was BOG forOakleigh, with Schultz, McHenry and Taylorlending support . Gilmartin was again best forthe Seagulls .

Parkside kicked 14 goals to 4 againstPowerhouse - which was a fair indication ofthe state of play. Powerhouse fought hard butcould not match the Red Devil's strength oruse of the pigskin . Beck (5) and Ross (4) weregood targets while Jamie Chiicott dominatedon his wing . Constantini was one of the fewplayers with sure hands overhead and McCallwas his usual self.

La Trobe had a day out against Peninsula,keeping the Pirates to 2 goals for the gameand dominating all parts of the ground to runout 115 point victors . The Trobers create d

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space andr e b o u n d e dbrilliantly in theslop to set upcountless scoring opportunities and keep thePirates under constant pressure . Camm,Edwards and Sheidrick were the best of aneven effort . Powney and Bowman were usefulfor Peninsula .

Wesf. Brunswick pushed Salesian and wasup at half time before a 3 goal burst byChaddy created an unassailable lead . Graceposted 6 majors to be the key forward whileBobetic mopped up around the ground .Campbell had Bailey had an entertainingduel in the ruck with Draper and Lewisworking hard in defence for the Westies .

. c will complete its clean sweep of theopposition by defeating Powerhouse . Indoing so, the Vultures will reaffirm theiralmost unbackable flag favouritism andsomehow try and keep a lid on things for thenext 9 weeks . Coach Macgeorge continues towork his charges to ward off complacencyand the prospect of going through undefeatedis an appetizing carrot to dangle . Conversely,Powerhouse could not have dreamt of a worsesequence of games following last season'sbounty. Thankfully, the relegation-free zoneremains within reach and at least provides agoal to work towards .

Peninsula hosts Kew and one would hopethat the scoring will be improved foilowinglast week's lamentable return of just 5 goalsbetween them. The Pirates have been on thereceiving end of a few hidings of late andyou'd reckon the K's will have penciled thisone in as another and providing theirforwards contribute it's hard to argueotherwise .

West Brunswick will have its work cut outagainst La Trobe - who are continuing toimprove. The Westies may have a couple oftaller options however I think the Trobersrunners should counter this advantage . Atthis stage I'm leaning towards La Trobe tocontinue its surge to win by 26 points .

Oakleigh is not without its chances. against

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but will need to make the most of itsthrusts against an opponent wh o

p back there very well . Salesian'stce is sound but its scoring is the worstose in the four and while it's been moreadequate, the Krushers may be a show

keep in touch on the scoreboar d

ore than a half. That said, Salesian stilltoo polished and should win by 5 goals .

rkside ve rsus W liliams tea CYM Ss:tould be a cracker with the home sid e

'ng to restrict the CY's run and keepl 1 to quiet . McCall should hold sway in the

le but I feel Williamstown has a morer--read of talent that should see them

me by a 19 point margin and therefoream in touch with Salesian and second

or .

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1,0 3 .1 IT.= 3.2 (20)2.4 7,7 13.10 16 .11(10 : J

n 1, S .Bruno 1, Woodhouse I . Best : Bell. Wood,

!r. Stephens, Tinetti .T. r 5, Rowley 3, Wilkins 3, C . Barr 2, MacGeorge 2,

Best: - Rov;J ey, Johnson, T. Barr, C .Barr, Sullivan,s: P. La_mbie, J . Ralph (F), B . Ralph (B)

1.4 1.6 1.8 4.9(33)2.3 5.5 11.11 14 .17 (101 )

A.Robinson, J.Clarke, C .Ik:dd, D .Mlller 1 each.

F.Doyle, C.Dodd. J.Robertson, D.Wright, J .Clarke .

Beck 5. M .Ross 4, Marulli 2, Moodie 1 . Soligo 1 .

n se 1 . Best : Soligo. D .iRcCall, Schwabl, Consiantini,Ott, -ROSS

J . Grossbard . G . Kennedy (F). J. Kralevski . C . O'She aill K . Coughlin (G )

7.5 11 .8 14.13 17.17 (119)0.0 1.2 1.2 2.2 (14)

Close 4, Camm 4, Edwards 3, Tucker 2, Lew ,m . Dumaresq. Brooks . Best : Camm, Edwards,

Hitt, Fredrickson , Close. I s : Atchinson,R°- °lchinson, Bov,Tnan, Crean, Landry, Payze,

: J. Moore, G. Paleodimos (F )2.3 4.4 9.5 10.6 (66)2.3 4.6 5.8 6.8(44 )

e. Best: Bailev, Draper, Malone, Lewis, Cannane ,

:e 6, Stevens, Forer, Brown, Sutherland. Best:

1, Logan . Grace, Stevens, Gasparl.: Carmichael, Heywood, Benjamin, Flanagan.

-Lead . J . Heffernan (F)C' AS 3,1 6.3 12.4 15.5 (95)

2.5 5.6 7.11 7.19 (61);YMS: Williams 6, Ferris 5 . Cocks 2 . Thompson,Gilmartin, Ferris, S+'uehatsch, Macleod, Twist-

s s 3, Mackenzie 2, Papadopoulas, Schultz. Best :Schultz. McHecuy, Taylor, Papodopoulas, A. Kitts .: R . Marlyn- K . Brewer (F), J . Fagan, N . Booth (B)

6.-0 7.10 (52)

or. A.Contreras, C .Weniock, M.Higgins . J .Rainey

0.0 4.2 5.4 7.6(43)

r: tafraneht 2, Bourke 1, Campa -ia 1, Crimmins 1, Fraser l ,Kiriakou 1 . Best: Rlarchesani, Fraser, Griffiths. Drago . Ayers,Palmer .Meatone : Burns 2, Sims 1, Ross 1, King 1, Sullivan 1, Johnstone1 . Best: Sims, Matlock . McMillan, Smith, Sullivan, King.P^"'ER HOUSE 0.1 1.2 2.2 2.3 (15)PA SIDE 1 .2 2.2 3,7 3.9 (27)

n,c House: M.Higgtns, C tVenlock 2 each . Best: J.GID,

: Stuart, J .PanJarl, Tofful 1 each . Best : Hogan, Adams,J .°lcC:all, S .Ross, A .Inglis, Tofful1'I t®HE 1.2 4.3 5.4 6.6 (42)

PENINSULA 2.0 3.3 4.3 4.3 (27)

La 2'roflk.: Bortone 2,Mchfeekin 2, Fanning, Launikonis . Best:Hopkins, Ross, Fanning. Storer, Smith, Randetl .

PeninsuL, : Parsons 2, Powell, Glover. Best: Lennon, Parsons,

AnguF T'^ A Kelson, Dillon.

MentoneWilliamstownSalesianParksideSalesian

D2 RESERVEPowerhouseParksid eWilliamstownKewPeninsula

585630

262 3

241414121 1

Mentone Amateurs v . Power House

Peninsula 0 u v . Ke w

West Brunswick v . La Trobe Uni .

Oakleigh v . Salesian 0 C

Parkside v . Williamstown CYM S

0.1 0.3 0.4 1.4(10)CYMS : Macklev 2, Barlow 2, Tnrc4no-vtch 2, Hann,

TN CYMS 3.1 5.5 6.6 10.14 (74),mper. Stringer, McManus, Bagnall . Shelton

€: Tobin, Stringer, Shelton, Masters . Best:

o11 6, Byrne 2, Seager, Ellis . Best : Ievoli . Seager,Mallard, Forer

2.2 3.7 8,13 10 .15(75)

;CFm 1.0 3.1 3.2 4.4 (28)

Burgess, Wouda, Rickard. Best : J . Hynes, Orchard, Turcinovich ,

SmithOakl : Moore . Best: Thomas, Connellen, Kerley, IancheIlo,Hogan. Little .

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1 B Lafranchi Res . Co :: Clinton Perry2 L Fitzgerald 1 . M. Bakogiannis 1 M . Hovey 1 B, Gec 1 R. Adam s3 G Horgan 2. S . Fredrickson 2 R. Gallagher 2 A. Bloomfield 2 A. Delle-Vergin i4 G Crimmins 3. D. Sheldrick 3 M. Dixon 3 D MacKenzie 3 S . Pin o5 L Bradley 4. C. Perry 4 D. Emmet t

5 A White

.4 P. Papadopoulos 4 D. warre n

6 N Tnnetti 5 . A . Randall.

6 C. Stephens 5 T. Ianchello 5 T. Stonehouse7 T Aitken 6 . B . Cameron 7 K. Gurtler 6 R. Dooley 6 A. Stuart8 N Derrico 7 . S . Gemmola 8 D. Perrin 7 B . Hall 7 J. Muscat9 A Eaton 8 . J. Camm 9 P. Emmett 8 R. Marshall 8 J. Chilcott10 B Cullen 9 . L . Walker 10 B . Sebrie g J. Moutis 9 A. Constantin i11 B Woodhouse 10. A. Hewitt 10 T. Stillma n

'10 M . McHenry 10 A. Vita

12 J Growcott 11 . J . Levy 11 C . O Meara11 C . Hanley 11 B. Hockey (VC )

13 C Kyriakou 12 . M . Forrest 12 M . Davies13 M . Hayes 12 D . DayY 12 D . McCal l

14 J Looker 13 . T. Luderman 13 A . King 13 S. Randle 13 A. Cople yC Bradley15 (C L. Wakelin g14 . 14 M . Etcell 14 A. Schultz 14 V. Romano

16 D Wood 15 . B . Auldist 15 Mi Sullivan 15 G . Redford 15 D . Moodie (C)17 R Perri 16 . S . Bray 16 J . McCarthy 16 W. Arthur 16 P. Roman o18 N Nigro 17 . S . Gloury 17 C . Sullivan 17 A. Hunter 17 A . Roman o19 J Dennis 18 . B . Grant 18 T. Sullivan 18 J Connellan 18 A . Reginal d20 A Acfield 19 . S . White 19 C . Stewart

20 P. Krings

.19 P. Taylor 19 C. William s

21 B Shaw 20 . A . Murphy 21 D . Kelly 20 T. Adamic 22 R . Wise22 C Stephens 21 . D . Edmunds 22 S. Barker 21 A. Monaghan 23 R . Bec k23 R Baker 22. P. Stewart 22 P. Murphy 22 M . Burt 24 R . Marulli24 G Palmer 23. R . Storer 23 Ma Sullivan 23 P. Dickie 25 M . McPherson25 C Watts 2 .4 S. Edwards 24 X Smith 24 S . Kitts (C) 26 S . Ros s26 M Stevenson 25. S. Brooks 25 G . Uptin 25 C Marshall 27 D . Matthews27 T Moore 26. B. Hewitt 26 A . Rock

27 M Wise

.26 A . Kitts 28 R . Martinez

28 D Cracknell (VC)N)27, D . Gilmour .

28 C . Johnston 27 J. Knapper 29 J . Liboaperto29 M Dalrymple 28. C . Ross 28 M . O'Brien 28 A . Khodr 30 S. Gunn30 C Giansante (RVC) 29. P. White 29 Ni . Merfield 29 J. Sposito 31 A. Inglis (RVC)31 K Gillam 30 . J. Smith 30 N . Freese 30 A. Moulang 32 J . McCall32 A Drago 31 . J. O'meara 31 B. Matlock 31 T Bromley 33 K. Alla n33 D Wayland 32 . D. Hill 32 B. Coleman 32 B Gant 34 M . Roman o34 Matt Fitzgerald 33 . M . Watson 33 N . Wilkins

.33 M Clark 35 C . Panjari

35 R Bruno (RDVC) 34 . S . Paterson 33 D . Andre w34 D . Sheehan

.34 L. Head 36 J . Sculley C R( )

36 S Ryan 35 . J . Eyre 35 M . Johnstone 35 R. Nuske (RC) 37 J . Panjari37 J Landwehr NC) T. Mawdsle yu 36 C . Ogier 36 J . Tolley 38 F. Darrigo38 J Beer 37 . C . Porter 37 T. Macgeorge 37 P. Torpey 42 P. Dea n39 M Mc Inerny 38. A . Willis 38 S . Perrazo 38 B . Papadopoulos 43 J . Hubbar d40 P Durbridge 39. N . Rosengreen 39 A. Fimater 39 M . Dordevic 44 P. Solig o41 R Livingston 40. R . Slater 40 C. Goddchild 40 1 Moore 47 B . Pollock42 Sells 41 . A. Samson 40 D. Nichol s

41 C Rock

.41 J . Bruerton 50 B . Carma n

44 J Bell 42. D . Gleeson .42 S . May 42 S . Dalton 51 J. Schol l

47 S Byrnes 43 . A. Poulton 43 M . Barr 43 J . Seymour 52 E . Cassasio48 L Jensen 44 . R . Mather 45 C . Barr 44 N . Smith 55 J. Eastwood49 S Vidler 45 . D. McKeekin 46 C . Ross 45 P. Leslie 56 C . Massett50 J Griffiths 46 . D. Hartley 47 J . Tully 46 C . Andonopoulos 58 T. Mango s51 M Blair 47 . H. Girdwood 47 G. Anslade 47 C . Little 60 J . Drakopoulos52 R Campaigns 48 . L. McNamara 48 M . Wals h

L . McHugh 48 A. McKenzi e61 S Moussi 49 . M . Day

y 50 T. Peckd9 G . Orland o

62 B Mc Gauchie 50 . K. Hopkins 51 G . Hollingworth 50. P. Taylor64 J Cronin 51 . C. Francias 52 G . Wyatt 51 . J . Kerley65 M Ayers 52 . T. Stauton 53 D . Noonan 52 . P. Andrinopolous66 J O'Kane 53. A . Tucker 55 P. Dynes 53 . T. Khouri67 T Beattie 54. T. Peters 57 D . Fraser 54 M . Coppoc k68 B Mc Gauchie 55. A . Cummings 58 J . Noonan

55 C. Hoga n99 S Bruno 61 . B . Launikonis 61 K. Lockhart

65 T. Allinson 56 J . Aliss63 . J. Laidlaw 70 T Rogers 57 R. Keating65 . A. Hall 73 M . O'Meara 58 L. Thomas66 . A. Ballie 74 S . Penton 59 W. Ogilvie70 . J Dumaresq 77 B . Fleming 60 S . Kay

78 M . Cerritell i

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2 A. Parsons 2 J Hall 2 A Thain 2 P Hamilton 2 J Buttigie g3 M, Goldthorpe 3 N Pavlou 3 S Sutherland 3 G Heppell 3 D Grieve

4 E.Bowen 4 8 Turner 4 A Healey 4 C. Lehmann 4 S Wuchatsch

KentN5 5 M Braini5 M Canavan 5 A Cannane 5 D Macleod (C)

.6 r4i .Warner 6 H Cl arke

6 R Cincott a7 G Gaspari 6 C. Lewis

7(a)F Vitale6 N Gran t7 B Robinso n

7 S.Murray 7 C Richardson 8 S Logan 7 b)N . O'Brien 8 B Hann8 P.Angus 8 J Clarke 9 A Campbell 8 J . Heywood 9 G Caseg P.Krohn 9 Ad Burt 10 D Oliver

9 A . Morphett 10 B Cocks

10 A .Haley 10 Ash Burt 11 A Dave y12 A Gaspari 10 S Byrne 11 B Twist

11 A . Landry 11 J Gill 13 I Diabetic 11 H . Bailey 12 A Feathersto n

12 R .Powney 12 N Dodd 14 C Roache 12 B Clarke 12(R)M Cannon

13 T. Braden 13 J Harris 15 D levoli 13 S . Brockley 13 A Mackley

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15 B,Cook 15 P Haseler 17 M Ferwerda 15 B . Howlett15 W Phillips

1g R.Huighson 16 M Higgins 18 A Sexton 16 S Smythe 15(R)P Bregue t7 J. Coughlan 17 C MacLeod (RC) 19 S Brown

20 A See er17 R . Heywood18 M M M

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21 A Bates. c anus

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Lloyd 19 J Evans 22 R Stevens 20 B . Young17(R)R Plochino

;ndergast 20 B Ryan 23 M Smith 21 S McNamara18 D Oldham

Prendergast 21 D Miller 24 A Grace 22 A . Steward19 P Dervan (RC )20 P Sadle rhison 22 S Evans 25 S Egan

26 J Nannas 23 D Henderson 21 L MonkhurstA.Burke 23 S Craven (C)

27 N Synott24 J Jenkin 22 M Saunders

S. White 24 D Boland 28 M Byrne 25 G Malone 23 T Wheele rJ.Atchison 25 S Cummins 29 M Forbes 26 R . Benjamin 23(R)A Bouras

3 P. Prendergast 26 J Senior 30 M Cooke 27 D . Disisto 24 J McCutcheonS.Payze 27 J Robertson 31 M Bates 28 J Ward 24(R)C Pach

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G.Nelson 29 R Cassio 33 K Richardson 30 M Lewis 25(R)G Burgess

A.Crean 30 N Miller 34 A Anderson 31 E Dohrmann 26 L Grochowsk i

Blood (Res .) 31 R Marshall (RVC)35 A Ellis36 D Todd

32 M . Carmichael33 T Thompson

27 C Mathews28 A Kosmatos

Lennon 32 A Benbow 37 D Gheblikan 34 I. Twyiord 29 P VincentT Harding 33 R Taylor 38 A Darcy 35 K. Coventry 30 T Turcinovic hC . Wilson 34 J. Marsh 39 C Clausen 36 S. Campbell 31 A Bartol oA . Allen 35 J Kilpatrick 40 M Forer 37 N . Basham 32 X TobyR . Davies 36 A Robinson 41 M Gunn 38 S. Darling 33 G Rickard

36 il .Bowman 37 D O'Connor 42 P Evans43 E R"aitlard 39 X Thompson 34 B Jones

R . Osmond 38 C Wenlock 44 C Hunt 40 B Baker 35 C Bergin

38 R . Haworth 39 D Crawford 45 S Horvath41 R . Miller 36 A Blac k

37 B Hynes39 B.Jarrett 40 R Keits 46 D Forer 42 M. Hoyland

38 S Smith40 A. Dillon 41 J Rainey 47 B Bowman 43 J Tobi n

Masters44 N 39 M Holland41 S.Farrow 43 S Considine 48 M Bourke

49 D Barry

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1 . Higgins 47 GParker 53 B Chalmers 49 L. Stewart 43 B Grant

A.Oneil 48 H Nelson 54 S Nolan 50 A. Bagnall44 M Mannin g45 J Hynes

L.Palmer 49 B Urwin 55 E Hanaphy 51 L Sherry 46 T FerrisJ . Ferguson 50 C Jones 56 D Bowma n

57 B Atkins52 B. Flanagan 47 F Nuredini

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53 J. Gross 48 P Trchett57 H. Short an 52 S Rafferty 59 D Blake

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55 G . Marazta56 C Riley

50 A McCutcheo n58 H.Shorten 55 D Yates 61 P Mallis

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51 A McKenzie69 J .Muir 56 J Mahoney 62 B Kirchner .

58 A Rafter52 R Nisbet

63 L Seege r64 S Oldfied

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53 M Oldham54 J Payn e

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70 A Chiappini 66 M. Malone 60 D Lee71 C Bartlett 67 A. O'Brien 54 S. McNerny72 B Porter 68 C Stevens 55 D. Orchard

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D69 R . Hussey 56 D . Temby

74 J Radi 70 D . Platt 57 A. Rya n75 J Hamilton 72 L Ryan 58 S. Barlow

3185 Bardia Avenue 76 J McClaren 75 M. Shelton 59 S. Phemiste rSeaford Vic . 3198 77 S Sinclair 76 A. Shirley 60 A. Savoia

Tel : 9785 2436 78 C Warsling 77 D . Shirley 68 A. Houg h69 B. Cambridge

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CC _ GRATULAT S:

1 ' officiates in his 450llasu < .e today at the game between University

ues and Mazenod at the Melbourn eUniversity . He has been with the VAFAUA forover 20 years and still very involved with the

Association. Highlights of his career include1987 Interstate Match in Adelaide and ASection Grand Final (field), 1999 A SectionGrand Final (goal) and the 2001 InterstateMatch - VAFA vs SAAFL . Other greatmemories include umpiring with his brotherJoe and umpiring with his nephew Colin . Hewould like to see more umpires stay for adrink at after matches and for the clubs tomake the umpires more welcomed . The mostadmired umpires are Peter Wiseman, PeterGersch and Richard Simon. A horse racingfan, a golfer and a true blue Carltonsupporter is our Chilli and he would like tothank all umpires and his family who havesupported him though out his umpiringcareer.

Neville Boyle retired a few weeks ago due tofamily / work commitments. He stated thefollovring - "After 9 years umpiring at theSouthern League and then joining theVAFAUA, I found that there was a hugedifference between them. The reallynoticeable differences between theAssociations were : the hospitality of the clubs(especially Mazenod Football Club - theyreally went out of their way to help you andthe b3 teams that he umpired at ElsternwickPark in May - the supporters from both clubsclapped me off the ground and saying 'welldone' and shook my hand . . . . .it was anoverwhelming feeling . . .a great memory) andthe umpires themselves (very friendly, the

professional way most of them go about theirjob and having the odd joker who lightened

up the place) . I would like to thank Michaeland his staff and the umpiring friends I made

along the way and thank you to GraemeHunk °n for his variety of training .

TI2 DECISION :

Answer to June 16th guestion - Holding the

ball - free kick to Yarra Valley. This week'swinner is Mr. J . Oakley - Ormond football

supporter .

Fax youraddress toP h i 1Stevens on 9531 2050 z `ie VAFA for yoiprize to be forwarded .T _ .EK:&iarcellin player has kicked from the 45metre line and scores a behind . The OldScotch full back takes possession of the ball,kicks the ball to his team niate on the wingbut his back foot is totally over the goalsquare line as he kicks the ball . What is theField Umpire's decision?JLB,pl ? AY BO SS . . .

Michael Sneddon celebrated his 4C'°ibirthday last week and the UC believe's lastSaturday night's party saw Michael far

e his youth and welcome the next exciting sta2, _of his life!!! Best wishes Michael from all atthe VAFA and VAFAUA.

ONE MINUTE WITH SIMO . . . .SIMON STOKES - No. 33 Green, started in2001, Nickname is Stokey, AFL Team -Geelong, Umpire in D Section, Best Player inVAFA - Gary Jackson (Old Scotch) ;

ALAN L ADD - No. 7 Yellow, over 200 games .Nickname is Laddie, AFL Team - Geelong,Umpire in C - D Sections, Best Player inVAFA - Tony Fellowes (Thomastown) ;

S _ 'A t1N - No. 12 Yellow, started in1999, Nickname is Pates, AFL Team -Essendon, Umpire in D Section, Favouritehobby - night clubbing !VAE~ RACE DAYTHIS SUNDAY AT CAULFIELD RACE TRACK

J END OF € 3__ 1-1-

12/10/2001 to 14/10/2001 - Cost S170 .J0-Bookings must be made by 5/ 7/ 2001

Contact Dash or Gavin Roberts for moredetails .

Cocktail Night - 27/7/01 ; Annual Dinner27/8/01; Grand Final Brunch & BBQ -23/9/01 and Presentation Night - 28/9/01 ;End of Season Trip - 12/ 10/01 .FINALLY . . .

All correspondence todiannewhiteley@bigpond . com

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~PORTSCOVER. .' .>ttR4~rCEATp,xrv,JATftdCFR^CE

Albie Firley

6 Sharon Alger

7 Shalom Blustein

8 Chris Gregory

9 Mark Childs

1 0 Avi Wekselman

11 Jason Waszaj

14 Glen Kennedy

15 Geoff Curran

16 Peter Woods

17 Mark Gibson

18 Jason McNiece

19 Steve McCarthy

20 John Ralph

21 Patrick Maebus

23 Paul Dinnee n

24 Graeme Hunichen

25 Cameron Stewart

26 Jim Papioanou

27 Matt Cox

28 Paul Lamble

29 Chris Garcia

30 Justin Lipson

33 Robert Mayston

34 Graeme Morgan

35 Jason Lane

36 Matthew Meier

37 Alex Maggio

38 Chris Stevens (S)

7 Darin Compt

8 Paul Berry

9 Damien Lane

1 0 Trent Foley

11 Alan Stubbs

12 Mark Morrison

14 Ash Hoogendyk

15 Adam Harri s

1 6 Neville Boyle

17 Peter Keogh

1 8 Peter Simpson

19 Damien Flenley

20 Grant Wardrop

22 David Leith

24 Ben Ryde

25 Lionel Katz

2 6 Daniel Dinneen

27 Anthony Simpson

28 Ken McNiec e

29 Peter James

30 Michael Phillips

32 Anthony Damen

33 Michael Forde

34 Stephen Morgan

35 Troy Brooks

36 Ian Burges s

37 Gavin Roberts

?ay- e Hinton

6 Andy Carrick

8 Paul Withington

9 Toby Ovadia

10 Tristan Bowman

11 Chris Evans

12 Jamie Kvins

14 Michael Gilday

15 Mark Jenkins

16 Craig Brajtberg

1 7 Cameron Leitch

1 8 Tim Sutcliffe

1 9 Chris Moor e

20 David D'Altera

21 Justin Grossbard

22 Rick Love

23 Chris Stevens

24 John Miller

25 Richard Eastwood

26 Brad Clark

27 Euan Lindsay

28 Leah Gallagher

29 Gerard Rolfs

30 Simon Olive

31 Adam Kooloos

32 Mark Fraser

33 Simon Stokes

34 Jeremy Heffernan

35 James Watson

36 Ron Smith

37 David Murray

~ 1 ~C'. : 'TZttmann

6 Dash Peiri s

7 Alan Ladd

8 Nick Evans

9 Nathan Carivon

10 Robert McLeod

11 Paul Tuppen

12 Simon Payton

15 Michael Sneddon

16 Luke Moncrieff

17 Andrea Thwaites

18 George Paleodimos

19 Heath Little

20 Adi Diner

21 David Irons

22 Ken Brewer

23 Robert Sneddon

24 Jason Moore

25 Mat Taylor

26 Robert Mills

27 Paul Jones

28 Ron Martyn

29 Tyrell Russell

30 Anthony Lilley

31 Tim Friedman

32 Jarrod Aspinall

33 Glenn Schiop

34 Daniel Stephens

35 Dianne Whiteley

37 Ken Walker

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

®Following the final round each month a Coates Hire Alc ~-er fo rthe Month will be announced. These players areinclusions in the Coates Hire VAFA Team of the Yea r

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

A: JAYDEN PERTZEL (MHSOB)B : M ICAH BERRY (OLD MELBURNIA NS)C: DEAN MATTHEWS (BULLEE N TEMPLESTOWE)D1 : PETER CACCAVIELLO (UNIVERSITY BLACKS)D2 : JOHN DU MARESQ (LA TROBE)®3: ADRIA N NEILL (ELSTERNWICK)D4: SCOTT GATHERCOLE (ELTHAM OC)

PLAYER OF THE MONTH (APRIL)LUKE HAWKINS (OLD SCOTCH )

PLAYER OF THE MONTH (MAY)GRANT VANDERKRUK (SYN DAL TALLY HO )

e: 13 15 52 2 . C m erc 2. ;y 0:13 333 11 3

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n for everyone in Amateur Foo :.oallwith Brad Beitze l

SENIOR representative captain from 1999,Seccull, provided a season highligh t

,en he wrote to coach Nick Bourke on theece of the SAAFL game. The two-page letter,% ns read to the team prior to announcing the!,,ic-up . Mark's expression of gratitude t o

ar the Big V, that he shared brought ani!4 to his father, is an indelible memory for

[11 ;, _- 'e Haileybury tall .

-` IIEARD a whisper that Bruce Woodley,

,r.-i o belted out SC3B's song (Athol Guy,,,,,other MHSOB player, wrote it to The,, ; ;, ?:ey Mouse Club theme five decades ago)1,,ith son Dan (first game this season after(,-avelling to Asia) after The High's two-goalin over Scotch, might get The Seekers to

!) eriorm at a VAFA Grand Final breakfast this;car. Wonder what The High would have to,achieve to get this world coup?

EXPECT to see Athol Guy at MHSOBluncheon today before the club's biggest

game since the 1999 B Section Grand Final .

0 NOT a bad life for NOBS president and

\'r~FA Personality of 1997 Bruno Conti . He

v; vnt overseas for a fortnight in the middle of

i !ze season !

~' i=!EW recruit for Mazenod with the birth ofSam Smith . His blood lines are exceptional :Grandchild to president Peter Hanley andv: !ic Margaret and Pam Smith, who cooksthe Thursday night meals for players . Son ofC.L-is Smith -captain of The Nodders' firstunder 19 flag in the VAFA in 1990 .And unclesare - TiSmith reserves captain, AdamHanley - senior captain, and Brendan Smith

football manager.

RECENTLY I asked if you knew what Big.-i- i laurnan, coach of Beaumaris, is bestremembered for despite his AFL playing and'coaching-recruiting career. It was during agame in 1994 at the Beach Road Oval . Hewas coaching Prahran, in its last year in theVFA, against the eventual premierSandringham . The Two Blues were getting a'hiding . As the second half started DiamondJim had each of his players wrestle theiropponent to the ground thus giving away at

"worse a free kick for a shot at goal by the full-forward. Apparently, the umpires got

confused and awarded the free in the centre .The tactic was effective . "The late TrevorBarker thought it was a good idea and itworked because we stemmed the tide," Jimsaid .

IN THE Year of the Volunteer this fromPearl Harbor : "There is nothing stronger thanthe heart of a volunteer", is appropriate .

ST 3 deaafone Tigers AFC in Csection has hit the web :stbedesmentonetigers .com.au You can catchTiger news, selections, juniors updates andgame wraps .

BELATED congratulations to field umpireDavid D'Altera on officiating his 300th VAFAgame . "I've done mainly field jobs but thetotal includes boundary and goal dutiesduring the finals and if you add my VFAgames it would be over 500," David, 48, said .David loves the Amateur ethos, familyfootball, so much that he still lives at homewith mum Ruby in Essendon .

STILL with the People in White, next weekall roads lead to Camberwell where one of thepersonalities of the VAFA, Anthony D amenwill field umpire his 250th game and partnerSteve McCarthy will clock up his 400th .Setting an even hotter pace is goal umpireand former field umpire Kevin Segota who ishimself for 450 games . Or is Chill :that hot? Anthony's 250 come after playinginto his 30s .

ssumption stalwart Peter1 . 1wley works in the travel industry and as a

result misses a couple of games each season .Last month Pete distinguished himself byarriving at the airport to escort a group oftravel agents to Nepal - 24 hours early !

BIG names at the VAFA's big club Olds' presidents' dinner at the Sofitel last

week .

Mick Malthouse spoke, while Nathan Buckleylistened along with 88 other guests at anevening that was a low-key affair despitethese names and location . Xavs presidentAndy McLean is mates with the Pie leadersand they turned up for the love of the game .

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Bendigo will use their home ground advantage tonarrowly defeat an improving Geelong.

gal 6 12 48 defeated Broadmeadows 2 1a game where Broadmeadows just couldn't'em's paddock going. Karingal are playing

ball and were just too good on the day .

;long 5 5 29 defeated Nth Ballarat 2 4 16t ,ir home ground advantage to keep th e

i a low score .

2 :

kside 12 16 88 were to strong for Hawthorn 4L" although Hawthorn can say that they kicke d

straighter than Parkside and made the mostthPi* limited opportunities. Parkside look like

ig themselves a place in the finals this year .

a Yarra did a "Melbourne" and decided to play a'-ime away but unlike Melbourne they came

m'ie right side of the ledger.

;h Yarra 20 21 141 defeated Colac 4 1 25 .Colac seem to be a bit like Brisbane and strugglewhen they play away. If only the weather in Colacwas the sameifl l

Mambourin hosted Ringwood and the Tigerskicked clear in the final half of the Blues to winwell . It was the Tigers 9 6 60 to Ringwood 5 4 34

Moonee Valley had a confidence boosting win over--°byrnong Bulldogs at home. The Valley 11 9,5 defeated the Bulldogs 2 4 1 6

ringal and Bendigo played a hard fought matchkh Karingal coming out victors over the youngid fast improving Bendigo outfit .

ong and Sth Yarra played out a draw. The endfitting as both teams put in hard all day and it

we _1dve been a shame to have a winner and aIf only I predicted it in my previous weeks

gal will just get home in front of a talente dat .

Division 2

Hawthorn will break their run of outs against a lessexperienced Moonee Valley . Ringwood may sneakin against Parkside although a draw would notsurprise.

Colac host Mambourin but I could see Mambourinhaving the traditional cold showers as they may beto good on the day.

Sth Yarra and Maribyrnong will be close all daywith Sth Yarra winning the closest game for theround .

Division 3

Geelong travel to Bendigo and may just haveenough in the tank to get over the line . Karingallook like notching up another victory althoughBroadmeadows could cause an upset .

0 6

l s W1. D EorAgsf % Pts

KARINGAL 6 5

GEELONG 1 6 4

NORTH BALLARAT 6 3

BENDIGO 6 3

BROAD WS 6 1

1 0 317 75 422 .66 20

2 0 132 142 92 .95 16

3 0 149 185 80 .54 12

3 0 144 202 71 .28 12

5 0 134 160 83 .75 4

P W

STH. YARRA 6 5

NIAhIBOURITI TIG. 6 5

RINGWOOD 6 3

PARKSIDE 6 3

MARIBYRNONG 6 3

COLAC 6 3

MOONEE VALLEY 6 2

HAWTHORN 6 0

ei

i . D For Agst %Points

1 0 548 177 309.60 20

1 0 372 182 204 .39 20

3 0 304 278 109 .35 12

3 0 255 268 95.14 12

3 0 198 218 90.82 12

3 0 221 348 63.50 12

4 0 213 338 63.01 8

6 0 107 400 26.75 0

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Big , rs < r' e .-eek, Dn out injured

e v~ `er . Sill being ed out for an

opportunity in the lime ]

Fitzroy kept onstrong perfonnance

another_J[onash

actually kept the Reds to a re )ectable scorehowever struggled to be c=-c ve in theirforward half . No surprise really, by rnyreckoning the Reds have the meanest defence(at least statistically) in the senior section ofthe - i<'A.

~k a blow altho~, . j m e aas ~y defeate d

Ste : Koppens a ant in t ruck for

the ,. iquishet- _( fo; the win ier

was bac'- to his brilliant best with Al ,ray ats o

good .- bounced back to form a goo d

solid , nag, it1 th ; i

form on For Albert Park, Big R wasthe ; . s . D< - ies continuing his fine

good down back vhilst the irrepressible PeterSmith was good in his 150th game .

Finally, Richmond made it three in a rowwhen they accounted for U ' Richmond

have gone from rags to ri-es in recent weeksand find themselves only a - -Te out of the

four . : -r : ;e game footy .

round of D3 footy . Can

the top three . ; .> cha - ~d? Who is going to

challenge fos fou. spot? Relegation

favourites? For what it's worth I think Albert

Park might Q a' it of a roll c- soon! Got to

love it!

Arch rivals and ark meetdown at the lake . '. lonash .,:= back to earthlast week with a'iud (as iost sides haveagainst the Reds) and will be keen to revisitfourth spot . Albert Park have been buildingmomentum in the last few weeks as the injuredreturn to the fold . Time for an upset, Albert

Park for me .Adak host a as they celebrate

a gnificant off field mark. The Hawks haveworked their way into the four as theiryoungsters continue to develop . A true eight

pointbut ma}the Wicks .

UnIhost a g2 me iat will be

pivotal for both teems chances for the rest of

the year . i,aart "-om a lapse against the Reds(surprise,surprise) Uni High have beencompetitive without being able to close the

deal. South would have been disappointed withthe loss to the Wicks as a win would havesecured them a place in the four. Too much to

play for, South for me .' and will be keen to

cot ie thc' € form of last week. They will

be ta' ng on a resurgent Richmond who havegone from also ra--s to final's contenders in a

few weeks . Still, Bentleigh have been in theupper limits of the grade all year and shouldn'tstop here .Finally, match of the round sees the Reds (nowsimply referred to as the juggernauts)

welcome St. .dolars:s to Fitzroy . A classic battle

is expected as the highest scoring side (Jocs)face a defence as tight as, well Just very tight

(Reds) . The Jocs will be eager to get back on

the winner's list after tasting defeat for the firsttime whilst the Reds will be keen to stamp theirauthority on the grade once and for all with awin that will complete a clean sweep of

op-oosition sides . Hard to go past them, nine in

a ~ for the Reds.

er Says :

IT. s mmary, I tip Hawks, Districts, Bentleigh,

Reds and Gryphons .

Twos:

E d : Monash, Harvks, UniHigh, Bentleigh and

Fitzroy

Peter : Same as the ones except swap UHSOB

instead of Swafis .

E -Cg

I 'k - a reminder to all supportersabout the Past Players Day, scheduled for June23 (home game versus ivlonash Gryphons) .

This will be a great day, and we encourage allsupporters to join in and socialize with teammembers and past players after the game . A

full catered luncheon will be served for pastplayers and sponsors commencing at 12 noon,but the bar will close prior to the Senior game

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~corda^^° «'ith VAFA rules) ,

- are also holding their Pas tDay on the 23 June (home gameHawthorn) . This will also double as

nion for the 1951 and 1991 PremiershipAnyone interested please contact Adamfor tickets by phone on 9572 4643 o r

kin c bigpond .com .au

- have their Trivia night on a tnbur ! . Egghead Avery ( that's Suite no t

is the Quizmaster. Make sure you ar e

ulere .

;t,jolasls - have their cocktail night coming

up. See the committee for more details .

CONTACT'

Once again, I can be contacted via e-mail onpeter.PS • 'IlliamsonCacentrelink .gov .au (work)

.5 < 73 (home), phone on 9920 9054 o ron 9097. Thank you to those who

submitted reports this week, please kee p~.~ good work. Again, we'd like to hearas many people as possible, so pleas e

contact either myself or Ed .

Good luck to your team today, and have a greatVAFA vre~'_ ;end!

it. Hing, Ra.;au^ski, : in, ., . Hannan.? Ste . .. , . ~ . . . ~~.,~n 1, Lr.: :.~ rd L

:kiussared 3, Curtain 3 B. hony , O'Connor,2 . Best: Curtain, Bum ., u't' O'Connor.: P. GrIffiths (F) . A. stile U . s, C. Dalli (G)

3.2 iv,o 17.9 (111)2.2 3. 4 .. . 5.7 (37)

F i . Best : Bur' . P. .,~ .~.::-~~ Da 3, Pekin, GourLy.- 5, P. Avery 2, B anfielu - ..re . .. ' y. Burke, Davies ,

Oreh. --- lan, Doud .'s . Dick -_ ((ob -son, Snuth. Best:D'nlln rey, e;ellen, Do-.:^dle, Tsouka sUmp_ Brooks, S . Stokes (F)

in. 3. P--° Maher. Best: Rose, Smith, Wright,

1 .2 3.11 6.17 9.22 (76)5.2 5.2 6.3 7.6(45)

Byrnes 4. Dutton 3, Holmes, Ahaleolm. Best : O'Sullivan,B, zes, cavanagh, KeIly, 4r nopoulos . Dutton .

Mahe: ice, en. e .s: A . Ladd (F )3.1 6.9 7.10 10 .11 (71)

5.6 10.11 14 .13 (97)

^•6,Henrr3, ,U.?rtin1,C :1,At

,it 3, 2, Hburr 2, Cotton 1, P. ..-", r 1 . B. Hilton❑s,1'ia1kE . . Bur :: ` L-,rp, Emen,' , it. lbdquLst.

lrewr Is artin, Adaa ay, ftikketson, Eyies, Fsegi no,U t . Rc~ ris, P. Woods

0.2 1.5 1.5 2.9 (21)33 8 .6 11.13 15 .19 (109)

Rest: Wells, BLndford, Grady, Roche . Long.

3, Mitchell 2, Dibenetto 2, Diag}riorgts, %'harf,1, :irke, rlddicott, Gunn, BNTne, Wharf

1.1 2.3 2.4 4.5(29)1 .4 2.8 3.10 3.10 (28)

s 9, Dealt, 1, Johnson 1 . Best: h2cCauley, DaYta.

- congratulations to Leigh Ireson on

after debuting as a 16 year old asons a go injuries have seen you miss a lo t

-es . This season has been your best an dish you all the best and look forward t o

;i.anY galnes in the future .

- this Saturdr " slicls's playsga ne for Uni . ° Kouta " is a

h e r - -working hackman ho always runsstraii,_lt G` the ball . The wet conditions bringout the best in him as he can really show "thatpace !" Congratulations from all at U .H .S . andwe all look forrvard to many more. 3, Hancock 2, Christian 1, Orapridge 1, Bassin

)ulton, hiita, Johnson, Ducacabi*.io, TYaz,"uidge.

3, D tuna 1, Castro 1, Jackson 1, Stories 1,a C aiigh, Richards, Lev,is, Baclanan, Psaris .

0.0 3.1 3.1 6 .2(38)

5.4 5.6 7.10 11 .14 (80)

: Clarke, Graydon . tiYilU .'unson, King, Bourbon T, Poussard . Best:Black, Charleson, Holland, Archer, Warren. Bourbon T.Mm-oy: Kane 7, Bare 2, Maroon 2. Best : Horrid~,~e, Doyle. Kane, Hart B,Ptc&uney I, Sainsbury.

D3 SECTIO N-L.p Bcntleigh 6 57Hilton StJohns 3 49Lanletta Hawthorn 5 41Man Albert Park 1 38tii)Imister Monash Gryphons 1 36

D3 RESERVEne Fitzroy Reds 7 30

:d Hawthorn 0 18

F :atras Albert Park 0 15English Bentleigh 3 15

Ids 2, Creek 1 . Best: Whelan, Cume, 'Ward, Btrne,

3.2 7.5 8,6 10.9 (69)

1.3 3.6 3.8 4.12 (36)

Collins . ;ti3oncrel, Zavarell"iF 3tde 2, A. Dowdle, Parmarvsche. Best: Berne . Strang,

Job iston 4 . Poliock 2, West 2 . Disco, Brick. Best: Brick,

Ste I Smyth. A- DowdleC. 3 6.3 1.3 2.7 3.11 (29)

3.3 6.7 7.7 11.10 (76)---ama_ C , Bunshaw, I{aopr. Best: Bunshaw, Bailey, Prentice,Titley, Jones, Griffiths.U€35C}S: Cavalieri 3, Oakley 2, Cusicle 2 . Pendlebury 2, French, Do:ence .

Best: O:: Ines, Cusick, Carrick. Pendlebury. Dotence.

ST. 401 4 .3 10.5 12.7 12.10 (82).z . e n a^3 1 t 9171 1

` [stern v . `r' : : n Amateurs -

UHSOB v. South ] rot rie DistrictsBentleigh v . Ric- tend Central

Fitzroy Reds v . St . JohnsAlbert Park v . Monash Gryphons

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Cozch : John . : . Coach: Ron Gordon Coach: Le t.iurphy Ser • r. Gr m IRes . Coach : S in L I Res. Coach : Steve II Res G ch " .~drew Curtain Ref ,,,c i :1 di .. .. G e e1 . P.Smith 1 C Sharp (C) 1 . L . Murphy (C) 1 M.Frisby

1}n`° Cs°;,h :'" '

2. N.Pastras 2 P Morgan 2 . A . Hankin 2 A Walsh 1a I. Baccini3. J .Storey 3 A Pittito 3 . D . Fitzpatrick 3 M .Wharf lb B Hudso n4. G . Parmansche 4 D Lewis (RC) 4 . A. Tilley 4 J.HamiKon 2a G Broadle y5. S .Allan 5 M Eyles 5 . M. Whelan 5 D.Kane 2b E Sill6. J . Willox 6 R Weber 6 . D . Brennan 6 J.Bennie 3a G Jackso n7. J .Sutton 7 S Brown 7. J . McAdam 7 J .Doyle 3b A Knott8 . C . Jackson 8 L Martin 8. S. Currie (RC) 9 C .Prior 4 E Berk o9 . P. Chambers g I Jackson 9. T. Hartly

10 A.Urbancic5a S Aver y

10. M .Phillips 10 A Henry 10 . R. Bravington11 B.Doyl e12 C Sheather 5b B Ruzick a11 .

12 .A . Flemin gN .Langdon

11 D Martin (C) 11 . L. Missaglia.

13 Ms

6a P Avery

13 . B.Payne12 L Codarin 12 . N. Wigmore 14 T.Cla ke 6b N Tierney

14 S Fairfield13 G Prigg 13 . P. Stankovich 15 J .Vernali 7 D Moncrieff

.15

.B Adamson

14 C Martin 14 . B . Mahony 16 G .Clohesy 8a N Hayes.16 .

.C .Roberton

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

17 . D. McLellan16 P Jemmeson 16 . M . Burman 18 J .Horridge 9 R Ogle

18 . J . Taylor17 J Psaras 17. J . Ward 19 P.Cook 10 P Orchar d

19 A Steward18 H Dwyer 18, A . Neil 20 TMitchell 11 A Sil l.

20.

M Abbott 19 S Hall 19. A . Peasley 21 A .Sainsbury 12 S Bonfield.1 .

.S .Waugh 20 R Fishlock 20. K. Currie 22 B•Cahtll 13 J Pove y

22 . S Redpath 21 A Graham 21 . P. Stuchberryry T.Jackson 14a D Laul a

23..

T.Faranda 23 S Adaway 22. M. Mussared24 K .Grattan25 P Jackson 14b T Fitzpatric k

24. J .Murra 24 L Holmesby 23. S. Curtain (VC).Buic k26 B 15 M Tyso n

25. J .Sutcliffe 25 D Gold 24 . A. Foster.

27 J.Loft 1Sa C Ree d26. G.Finn 26 B Padgham 25 . B. Frankin 28 J.Card 16b D Lahifi

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P. : ` C~ : [ :'" ST J OHNS STH M l. H .H .S .Q .B .,a :h: Jack McDonald Coach : C,avin Hag Coach: Bruce Mullens Coach: Peter McBre rty Coach: Pat Mackey

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6 O. Becker 6 G Bunshaw 6. L .O'DonneA 6. W. Rosowski 6 S . Cracknel l

7 D. Walter 7 P Byrnes 7 . R .Back 7. A. Hannan 7 D. Zulucki8 D. Haslett (VC)

8 J . Blandford 8 G Malcolm B . R .Dowsett 8 . B. Luxford9 R. Smith

G . Wadley9 10 A Swika 10. M.Courmadus 9. B. Powell 10 B . Carrick10 P. Williamson 10 A White 11 . S .Ham 10. S. Aquiline 11 J . Shepher d11 A. Nichols 11 M Newton 12. P.Walker 11 . D . Hall 12 B . Farrelly (C)

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.-,ayers and officials who do not produce tic-~s :_he gates will b eclub invoica, . --, --- i _. .~ igiy.

Clubs are issued with an appropriate number of tickets for players an c . . .ciais .

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P1a-I; niish McMillan

:; €C.Nicholas

Lu1 :e Browne

T;, iiard Footendrew Sinclair

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Old CamberwellOld Essendon

Old IvanhoeOld ParadiansOld Scotch

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iA SectionOld Trinity V . Old Brighton-,iiversity Blues v. St . Kevins

~, . Bernards v . Mazenod

-,iriSOB v . Marcellin

(iid Scotch v . Old Xaverian s

D sectio np La Salle v. Old HaileyburyTherry Penola v . Beaumaris%i; hitefriars v. Old Ivanho eOld Melburnians v. North Old BoysOrmond v . Old Paradians - at EP Saturday

C sectio n(:?en Eira v . Collegian s

F . ahran Amateurs v. Caulfield Gr .

AJAX v . Old EssendonHampton Rovers v. Old Mentonians

,St. Bedes Mentone Tigers v . Bulleen-Templestow e

D1 SectionAquinas v . St . Leos EmmausOld Geelong v. Monash Blues`, ;lrra Valley v. BanyuleOld Camberwell v . Ivanhoe AssumptionOld Carey v . University Blacks

D2 Sectio nParkside v. Mentone AmateursPeninsula v . Power HouseWest Brunswick v. KewOakleigh v. La Trobe Uni .Williamstown CYMS v . Salesian

D 3 Section,'.ibert Park v . ElsternwickUHSOB v. Hawthorn AmateursBentleigh v. South Melbourne DistrictsFitzroy Reds v . Richmond Centra l' Ionash Gryphons v. St . Johns

-_'4 SectionNorth Brunswick v . Mt. Lilvdale

Werribee v. Eltha m

Syndal Tally-Ho v. Old WestbourneRupertswood v. Eley ParkSwinburne Uni. v. St. MarysBulleen Cobras has the bye

I7rrc; : r-'J ;'St . Kevins v . Old ScotchOld Xaverians v . Beaumaris

St . Bernards v. Old Melburnians at 9 .15 a.m .

Marcellin v. University Blue sDe La Salle v. Mazenod - at Basil Street Reserve

Collegians v . Old Brighton

Under-19 Section 2Old Haileybury has the byeOrmond v. Yarra ValleyHampton Rovers v . Old Essendon - at Li

Street, on (76 J5)

Whitefriars v. Old Ivanhoe - at t31' ) e's

ground

St . Leos Emmaus v . Old TrinityCaulfield Gr. v. Werribee Amateurs

Under-19 (2) Blu eSt . Kerins (2) v. Monash Blues - at 11 .30 a . m . atRighett! OvalOld Xaverians (2) v . Oakleigh - at vier College

AJAX v. South Melbourne Districts

MHSOB v. De La Salle (2) - TBA

Mentone Amateurs v . Glen Eir a

Under-19 (2) RedNorth Old Boys has the bye

Bulleen-Templestowe v. Old Paradians

Ivanhoe-Fitzroy v. University Blacks

Rupertswood v . Aquinas - at Eric Broad an

Reserve Oval 3 (381 G5 )

Old Camberwell v . Therry Penola

Club XVIII (1 )St . Kevins v . Old Scotch - at Gardiner Oval

Mazenod v . Brunswick

Old Xaverians v. Prahran Amateurs

Old Melburnians v. De La Sall e

Old Brighton v . Therry Penol a

CI ' IiOld Essendon v . MarcellinMonash Blues v . Old TrinityOld Ivanhoe v . Whitefriar sSt . Leos Emmaus v . University BlacksCollegians v . Old Geelong

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Old'- t Coach "S^"il°•r" 1-1 -3 -M -xis back on thewinning I: tt when tl;•••• Vy 1 .e-; rcellin by 73pts atMarcellin. Their ti! first quarter andsubsequent 55pt lead at _ :t change was simplyoutstanding with qt. I running football . The big 3RIatts 5, Hosking 4~_id Rodshi 4) were unstoppable!

For Marcellin, Hanson and Addison on the ball wereterr'd'ic . Top-of-the-table clash between old rivals St.Bernard's and Xavs, saw Mannis' (back in town) Xavswithstand the usual St. Bernard's physical assault inthe first half and gradually pull away in the second, towin by 20pts. Captain Dixon led by example and waswell supported by Mn4rdle, Howard and Grigg. For St.Bernard's - maybe next week . SKOBS simplyoutclassed a Beaumaris side that had a real clip butjust could not kick a goal . From CHB - CHF Beauywas very competitive but in the end SKOBS had toomanv runners and too much class . De La & O .tJ.'sfought out a hard and close encounter in very heavyconditions . Coach Brown was fired up after the winand so he should be! Collegians nearly caused theupset win of the round leading by llpts at the lastchange . But it was Uni Blues who stormed home with2g 13p to the goalless Lions to win by 10pts. Wilcox?-as brilliant in the last half. Chalmers & Krotiris were

eat for Collegians. Finally, Old Brighton did whateveryone expected and gave the Nodders a shellacby 133pts, increasing their % by a much-needed28 .26% to catapult them into the five .,_ rIC1N 2Old Ivanhoe sit a game clear on top of the ladder aftertheir heartstopping two-point win over CaulfieldGrammarians. The Hoes could manage only threebehinds in the last term but hung on for an importantvictory. Merjola and O'Dwyer booted three goals eachfor the winners, while Baker, Curatolo and Clzj',~ werethe Hoes' best on the park . For Cauifield, , remainin the four on percentage, Browne and Frost an bestand Schneider booted four goals, lrJerribee are stillsecond, despite their 22-point loss to third placed OldTrinity. The Bees trailed by just four points at the lastchange but could not manage a goal in the finalquarter, while Old Trinity booted three .Christopherson, Davies and Hine were outstanding forthe winners, while Werribee was well served byTedesco, A Russo, and Ke lly. Old Essendon sit in fifthspot after their 131-point mauling of battling St Leos .Only some wayward kicking prevented the marginbeing even greater. Velardo booted five goals for theDons in another terrific display up forsrard, whileDeMorton, Oblivbek and Bartnim chipped in with foureach. St Leos best were Evans, Carey and Petrie .

1 e; I & Blue)

(U,i9/2 & Red )

O r m a n dremains on'percentage outof the fo_,: _after thrashingHampton Rovers 'j_ ; 70 5 s . R(rs could manjust one goai after quarter time as Ormond, led byHeffernan (4 goals), Muzzell, Hassall and Marinov, ranriot . Turnbull, Kezllas and Goss were best for Rovers .Old Hailebury note', I rn their third win for theseason, when they d i cellar-dwellers Whitefriarsby 26 points. Durkin, 3xinan and Pollock were bestfor the winners, wi J ' A.Hill, Janson and Micaleffbat ~d hard all day for l?rizitefriars . Yarra Valley had

i 2) BLUEThe : vans opened up well against the Blues with 6majors to 1 at quarter time . The game looked like itwould be a"blow-out" but the Blues would not liedown . Cheevers and Tsicarderis were proving ahandful up forsvard, but it was their on ballers inAqualina, Grundy & McDonald that kept their noses infront . Green, Nevill and Chapman were terrific forMonash . St . Kevin's jumped Oakleigh in the first tolead by 27pts at quarter time . A decisive leadconsidering the weather conditions. Oakleigh foback to be only down by 5pts at 1/2 tirne, resulting ia real,,'(-- fest in the back half Cox, Stonehouse I[e re best for SKOBS and Bando, Wills and

st for Oakleigh. Xavs blasted De La with aten' ^[c quarter effort. Is this club going places withall foi.. teams having resounding wins! Well done!Best for Xavs were Lopresti, Carter and Bushby . ForDe La, best were Pearse, Padula and Kean. Glen Eirabegan well against Ajax to be within only 24pts atquarter time . Coach Zuker must have given theJackers a rev up because 15 shots at goal later (poorkicking - 7g Sp) and the lead had blown out to 54pts .Lewin, Glezer and Hershaw kept forcing the ',1Ifor4rard to Cooper and Givoni to finish off. For iE'ua, Clark again was outstanding . Montane hel'top-ef-the-table' form with another great perfo

n against the 'new arrivals' M1-ISOB. Sullivan, Kriu -` .Rock and Hayes were good for Mentone and Fo ..,Cousland & Vinendess good for MHSOB .SE ON (2) REDOld Camberwell heads the ladder after eight games,following their impressive victory over Rupertswood. Afive goals to nil first quarter did the damage for theivinners . Darby booted three goals for Old Camberwell,while Cantor, Emmerson and Ryan were good players .Rupertswood, who remain third on the table, managedonly three goals but were well served by McGovern,Stafford and Becker. Therrv Penola hold down second

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ith only percentage separating them from Old

strong for struggling Ivanhoe-Fitzroy, running ou t

ervell . Led by Robinson, Palazzolo andGar d, who all booted three goals, Therry were far

s by 90 points, after booting eight goals to one inst term. Healy, Kelly and Robertson Wer e

,tive contributors for Ivanhoe-Fitzroy . Oldls hold down fourth spot after their har d

ht 26 -point win over North Old Boys. Littlerated the sides all day but a four goal to one last

at got Old Paradians over the line . For the svinners,y and LaTorre booted three goals each, whil e

1'enson and Lyons were other good players .d McClellan 2 booted two goals apiece ford were backed up by solid efforts from Nolan

Davidson . The match of the day saw Aquinasfrom their slump to almost upset Bulleen-

stowe. Aquinas led by a goal at the last changeuld not hang on and Bulleen prevailed by th e

owest of margins . Uni Blacks had the bye .

:h host St . Bernard's at Camberwell in a game,hich the Cardinals can vtn . I'm right off Lan}'s

agon and if the big 3 can fire up again this could)se. St. Bernard's could not beg a' . ~1 in the 2nd

t and will need all their quent flie rout of this one - just. : ~ and SKOBS

a replay of last year's Or md Final (o ry prelude) . This Xavs ter,. .t is on fire an d

ca r the e:~Ya load of me being with them andSKOBS by 22pts. Too big, too strong and tooO .M .'s at home will be just a bit in front o f

fin at the end if they decide to play four quarters .ues will struggle against De La; with so many

rs out, De La will kick too many goals . Coach

F will have his best chance of breaking the ic ethe Lions. but I fear they just can*t scor e

- I. Old Brighton will have another % boostingi maintain their position in the top five.

TION 2ced Old Trinity host fourth placed Caulfield, in

promises to one of the best matches of then . Both sides have won five and lost three, so thisof those "eight point" games. Old Trinity at hom e

It just take the points. Werribee travels to Yarrad the Bees will be keen to keep the pressur e

i-op of the table Old Ivanhoe, especially after their' loss to Old Trinity last weekend, while Yarr a

e only one game out of the four. In a tighterribee's class should get them home . Old

:,e will get a handy percentage boost when theyt St Leos, while a similar scoreline will prevail a t

don when the Dons meet bottom of the ladder.ars. The final match should be a closer affair,

Old Hailebury hosting Hampton Rovers. Bothill be desperate for a win to keep in touch withbut Rovers might scrape home in a close one .

,1 have +hR by- .O ;

!- .sh 1 ti - t back on the winning list to keep their

faint finals hopes alive by defeating Oakleigh . I amassuming they will keep the dangerous Georgiadis incheck . Old Xavs host the Swans at Xavier College in amatch that could go either way. Xavs will need tocontrol Cheevers & Tsicardaris to have any chance . Idon't think so - Swans just! Ajax will have no troublein dealing with De La by the lake . The Jackers are stilleyeing off top position and with a possible loss ofMentone, they would go to equal points . Too much atstake for complacency . Finally, St. Kevin's (as perrumor file) have a number of players back and will giveMentone a run for their monev. This should test thelikes of Hayes, Krings and Rock ; coupled With the lossof _ r this game will be close. Mentone in a nail-biter !

The match of t' -ound sees Rupertsivocad host TherryPenola, in what should be a most entertaining clash .Rupertswood struggled to match it with OldCamberwell last weekend but on their home turf couldcause an upset against Then-v, who have lost just onematch for the season . Old Camberwell travels toBrunsw ick to take on NOBs . The visitors should winfairly easily and continue their reign at the top of thetable . Bulleen-Templestowe host Uni Blacks, whoshould be raring to go after two vveeks off. Uni examscould hinder Blacks at the selection table, but they sti llshould have enough firepower to win . The fmal clashsees Ivar.hoe-Fitzroy meet Aquinas, in the battle of thewooden spoon. Aquinas almost snatched their first winof the season last weekend and to be honest, anythingcould happen in 'his match . Old Parad+-s have the

Hos'. 'ngWattsFerrariCogginsHarrisCations

Old Scotch

Old Scotch

Beaumaris

De La Salle

St Kevins

Old Scotch

30

22

21

18

18

1 8

bSendola Old Ivanhoe 0 31J . Russo Vlerrit 0 29Yea Yarra Vat 0 24Velardo Ole 'ssendon 5 22Matthews Or 0 21

/2 BLUECooper 4 27Haves h9entone 4 25Cheevers South -elbourne 5 ScDixon Montane 0 21Winters South Melbourne 0 20

UNDER 19/2 REDPalazzolo Therry Penola 3 22Darby Old Caniberwell 3 21Hanna University Blacks 0 19

Dean North Old Boys 2 19Sandiford University Blacks 0 18

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C'-i,LIlY -.2 6.6 6.7 12.11 (ES)Oil) SCOTCH i_.3 17.6 22.12 24.12 (156)Mareelilm Hanson 4, Addison 3, ( s',ameL 2. Weekes 1, Sheelem 1 . Considine 1 .

Best : Hanson, Addison, Considine, ilate. Moran, Stremgel. Old ScOtclU Watts 5,Hacking 4, Rod At 4 . Barnett 2 . Cations 2. Teesdale 2, Gardner 1, Josephs 1 .

?*LzcCJueen 1 . Mitchell 1 . Lra,is 1 . Best: Lewis, 15htts. JetmGngs, Rodskt, Teasdale,

Cations . ? . . s: B . Bo!gu-, G. Schtpp (F )

ST.r. 5.2 7.4 8.5 9.5(59)

OLD .:AV ~a.- . 5 2.3 6.6 9.10 11.13 (79)6L7 -,ua a1 13, Andersan, Legudt 2 . James. Benson 1 . Best: 1Y~..Lsh.

Ands r". , t .egudi . James, Nissan. Old Rarerian .n: Div:at. McDonnell 2 .

D. James, R 3 , M . ,,.ilsh, McGrath, Biddtetombe, Grgg I . Best: Mc lydle,

Hoaard. F-•'al xct, Btddkcambe, Grtg. M . Walsh. Um • A . Fgffe . M. Forde (P)

ST. 6E811 ~ 3,8 6.15 7,18 10.21 (81)BEAUMARIS 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.3 (3)St. Eevin's: Mula,rew 2, Siapantas 2 . Dempsey 2, Harris, Jame ;. Fae, Gissing. Beat :

Hutton, Siapantas . Fa•t Etans . Callgzui, Dempsey . Beaurnarke Best Muktamay,M( lan, Beastand. Lee. S . Coate . PFilson Umpim : T. I.tlteyDE iA SSIdE 3.2 5.3 7.6 8.6(54)OLD U"'1AHS 0.0 1.3 1.4 3.8 (28)On c Hyde 2, Mitchell 2. Stinear 2, Coffey, Gilt3ett. Best: Hu8'nes. Ak4eruccto.

Jolley, McLZLh. Gaughan, Mitchell. Old hi : Matlnes, Simpson. Roan .

B,-t: Simpson .llbaiford . Rtan, Robinson, Kennon, Guy. Urmplres: D. Wlndlc::, C.

Ste- s (J) fC'a _UYi; L

2,3 6.4 8.5 8 .7(55)2,4 4.7 6.4 8.17 (65)

Shmkfrekt I, Reach. Best : Chamlerrs, Kectlrts. Ra,ce.

cad, Ltiws. Homann, larr;ence. Leaf. Eduards.

Not recei:2d. Umpires: T. Bo'xman, A. Price

7,7 12.16 17,19 22.23 (155)0 .0 0.0 1.4 3.4(22)

7, Doris 3, Fray 4. Reddm 2, La:,-rena' 1, MeCcvaan

cherean 2. Rest: 440.son, Veltman, Hansen,s'slo : C. E,ans In

1 .2 2.4 4.5 5.8 (38)1 .3 6.7 7.9 9.10(64)

~ry' 2, R .}h1. Best: A.Hil . Jancon, hticaleff, Morris.IF t 2, Hunter 2 . Hoffman, Breaks. Pollock.

•an, ., xk. White . HofHnan, McKenzie, Vhight.

2.4 2.5 3.6 3.6 (24)

01 4.3 7.8 7.10 13.16 (94)Ht mr, .., . 'Sr mks, Battams. Johnstone . Bast : Turnbull. IteBLas . Ness .

Johnstc yn, Mchno. r=d: Heffernan 4, Ferrari 3 . McIdahan 2, Wilson

2. Hs on. Best : MiazeIl . Hassall, Martns+'. Crnv .t'#..Ils, Harcey. Umpires:

M. Jen._ _r . C yon (F)STJ ~ . - . . . 3.1 5 .2 5.3 6.4(40)OIL . . . . 5.5 12.13 18.21 24 .27 (171)5t.im' son 1 Kelly, 2 .Monvano , Sampson . Best Evans. Carey.Pet LI „ . . (' Ee-don: Veando 5, Detiorton 4, Ob(bitek 4 ,

CuratWa Clarke. Grieve, %eilscn, McKie,lvmnh= Merjo!a 3 . O'Dwyer 3, Mct'r7Lirun .

4, Foote 3, Glass 2, Gross, Sinclair, Best: Brmme, Frcist ,

n 2 . Buckley 2. Rest: Buckley*. Gb,'wbek. Bartrum,s: M . :l4eirr, F. Corry (F), E. Surdy, H . Lenunon (F)

4.1 5.7 8.8 11.10 (76)3.6 4.6 11,9 11 .12 (78)

Under-19 Section IOld Scotch v. St . Bernards

Old Xaverians v. St . KevinsOld Melburrliarls v. MarceffinUniversity Blues v. De La Salle

Mazenod v . CollegiansBeaumaris v. Old Brighton

Under-19 Section 2Old Haileybury v. Hampton Rovers

Ormond has the byeOld Essendon v. Whitefriars

Old Ivanhoe v. St . Leos EmmausOld Trinity v. Caulfield Gr.

Yarra Valley v. Werribee Amateurs

1 ': . . .19(2 ) BZUEc,rst) M 2 RTHO11RtdE DI51'RICla o.4 8.6 9.7 11.10 (76)

) . . :, ITS 1.1 2,4 3.6 7.12 (54)

Snail -- eux ne.' P. CheeSars 5, G . T<_icarderis 3, D. bell 2, P. D'Andrea 1 . Best: P,

Grundy, J. McDonald . A. Skinns, S . Aquilino, P. Chm•ers . Mortash Ehae3: Nino 3,

Grace 3, Gilbert 1 . Best : Green. Nevill, Chapman, Hickey. Grace. Carry. Umpirm.

J . A.. Eeina(1 D . Stephens (F),

O.SHI,BIGH 1.6 7.9 9.10 11 .16 (82)

ST, 6E8155 (2) 6.3 8,8 11.13 13.15 (93)• Georgadis 3, Nevezie 2, Vlas€r. Keays. 3foulang 1 . Reynads, Willis I .

Best : Bandit, RFtls, Kea}s. Georgiadis, Bye. Rcrse. St Ke:iv.re : Stonehouse 6, me}er

3, Didtlis 2, Belrnitch I, Mahoney 1 . Best: Cm Stonnehouse, t.iaruvod, DdilEs,

Wilkinson, McCann. U • J . Pappas (F )

De LA 0.0 0.1 0.1 1.1 (7)IRAI JCIDRA 8 6.5 9.8 14 .11 17.13 (115)On La Salle OC : Arbon. Best: Pearse. Patula, Kean, Tmior, Miller, Sharpies. OldXas=husa Loprestt 3, Bush6y 3. Dillon 2, Chamberlain 2, CiR.ane 2, Bryre, Cato,

Dyrston, Cross. But : Lopresti. Carter. Bushby, Nolen, Francis. Chamberlain.Umpires: T. Foley. C. Brajtioerg (R) in

GLENE'IIih 0.2 3.4 5.6 5.7(37)

AJAX 3.8 10 .16 14.23 18.26 Hal)

Glen Rican WdIL•mts 3, Fernando 1, Kadour 1 . Best : Clark . &3s,•u, L. Lamp- R. P

Sherry. 71ll .'3ms. P.J.R%: Cooper 4, Gnvn1 4, 14allner 3, Fetter 2. Ja l,

Kra nsteln 1. Her=. .haw 1 . G lbktom 1 . Finkel I . Best: Lea~"m . Cr. 1

R r, Cooper, Fetter. Is' G. Morgan. J . Lipson IF)1.1 7.5 10.9 15.14(10' 1

rds, Walstau, H . BdIiSOB :Frarcek 3 . B .Bru-r.n. Bowen. Best: Far,

s. Middleton, Halt, D mi s.Umgirxs P. Rapke . A 1Lekban tFl

2.4 3,4 4.5 5.5 ,_,;)

, 4. Kit 4. Rock 3, Little 2. Cos, Leiftistg. Best: Sullivan, Krings,

4.1 5.4 6.6 10 .8(68',2.3 3.5 4.10 5.12 (42)

: McKay 3 . LaTorre 3, Lyons 2, D'[ntino. Haney. Best: McKay. Glcurp ,Tenson, Ltuns, D Dean. Bounds. NOB: Dean 2, McClellan 2. Hahn. Best : Nolan,

DaFVd i. Mullins. Ryon, Tripidl. Hughes.U-•-- R. Low (R) IF)

3.3 4.5 7.6 7 .9(51)1.4 4.8 5.12 6.16 (52)

no. Urnpires: R. Smtth (F)

8 .3 12.6 16.10 19.12 (126)1 .3 3.4 4.4 5.6 (".: q

2.Matthests,McGarth .L_-.Steer. Best : 4tattheas ,

Tnazg Pe Zobit>r`nn 3, PaLra~ao?o 3, Sheppard 3 . Wheeler 2, FeraSdi 2, Crrt,

Qut^^ . C- t}mwn . Goodwin. Ferton . Best: CaligrorL Robinson, f_ .~:.. ..n,

WE f a, Fesaldl . hanh= Butler 2, Foynes 1, McCann 1 . Kelly 1 . u:

Heaty. Ke loon. Butler, Black. Buckley. Umpires : S. Scully. M . Gil) i, .

2,Stoue . Best: 2.iunra . Cmcrtfetkrh, Sheldon, Stone, His .

' L 5.2 7.4 9.5 10.6 !.RUPERTSWC ) 0.1 1.1 2.2 3.2 :.-.))old C.nmh a+• Darby 3, Tempone . R 2, Christie, king, Me Jualter, Parkes. i . .-.n .

Best: Canter, L..unerson. Ryan . Martin, Schmtdt, b',oharic . RuPerkreMOCL F- -g.Fatter, price. Best Mc G :=, Stafford, Becker. Johnson . Fielding, Rome Y.

U mph= C . Collins, P. Ntnebus In, J. Masons (B)

TCHESUnder-19 (2) Blue

Monash Blues v. OakleighOld Xaverians (2) v. South Melbourne Districts - at

Xavier C-'IegeAJAX v. De La Salle (2) - at I p . mi.

MHSOB v. Glen Eira - C - " - st: Reserve (68 G2)St . Kevins (2) v. I one Amateurs

Under-13 (2) RedOld Paradians has the bye

Bulleen-Templestowe v . University BlacksIvanhoe-Fitzroy v. Aquinas 0 CRupertswood v. Therry Penola

North Old Boys v. Old Camberwell

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,1cMiilan (C)

c ing

i May

G . L--standB. Cairns ( C)A. Spen~-J . Falkingham

W. Kelly

_, . Cc 'sTuck

S . Lynch

A. Edg e

M. Blackmore

L Atkins

D . Brid

M. Atkins

L Tucker

L. Healy

J. BramwellT. woNnoughS . HuckettA. ThompsonS. Caste

E . CooprN. Trac.kal

A. Coote (DVC)L. FerranA. vraor,sS. McNichd.as (DVC)S. LeeM . KuriaP. A4cConchieB. Casten (DVC )

1 7

3133

Coach : Rob Walker

I D Smith2 E Townsing3 E Tucke r4 C Burgess5 D Woodford6 S Guest7 M Kennon8 C Tri m

9 N Guy10 B Marks

J O'Dwyer12 J Richardson13 A Simpson14 A Richards15 1 Weir

, B Wulf17 N Barrett18 S Carter19 M Provrse20 E Ryan21 N Robinson22 J Rush

N KentD Marks

?F M Horgan-6 C Walker27 J Jewell31 J Mulcahy

E Selby

1 B Wallard2 K McKay4 A Shinkfield5 D Carcor7 S Tait8 N Unsworth9 T Skarrie10 D Vail11 D Fotheringham12 R Turne r13 A Hickey15 N Roach18 M Davis19 A Zent20 T Clar k21 N Chamlers26 P Krotiris30 W Fowle r31 N Herman33 C Row e

Coach: Mark Donova n

1 L Freeman2 M Walkom3 D Knigh t4 D Logan5 A Catchlove7 J Spraque8 N Coleman10 R Craven11 R Josephs12 J Rodski13 W Lewis14 R Teasdale15 S Cations16 D Jennings17 D Robertson18 A Quail19 S McQueen20 T Hosking21 N Costello22 L Kitchen24 S Dumaresq25 J Barnett26 G Fordyce27 R Davies28 A Wilkie29 J Mitchell30 G Prendergast31 M Clinch32 R Fullerton34 T Maloney35 B . Keck36 S Marash38 M Raymer

39 M Leeds41 M Watts44 J Simon

LA SALL ECoach: Brian Brown

1 J Kean2 D Thomas3 T Mo!an4 M Brown5 C Moran6 A Bonnici7 A McLeish8 T Woodlodc9 D Alderuccio12 MNaughtin13 D Caggins14 M Kreze l16 B Quinene19 S Brown20 J Garland22 WJolley24 A Coffey55 S Giblett61 R Walmsley62 J Stinear

J HughesM LaffertyJ Membrey

Coach : (1) t9anny lEicolosiCoach: ( 2) James Fay

1 Carter P2 Qusan N3 :. .. , .....: . G

5 McKeuzdMdlarg6 Cato J7 ofSaneM8 M-Donnl J9 Ra.ph J10 McCoia Dit FaarowL12 ukon J13 Ndan A14 CharAellain F15 Mimi B16 Grrg S17 Do;K cta RassS19 Jabo r P20 Howa,b L21 Snlalrcood P22 Lecncc a T23 Carmcdy S24 Bskd'a_car'~baT25 PieT)M M26 Denton G27 GP nn P28 McGrath J29 GJP30 54:+.J31 F. A32 McCarthy M33 B:cieI:g= S34 Sp<iane A35 Bushby A36 8~.~.`teonlxA37 DN?ana J18 Walsh M39 Futeiu D40 Dace J41 Smrth J42 Bd lon M43 McArd?e N60 Dvi ardo L

Coach : Damet Merton

1 . D. Cracknell3. N. Addison4. M. Mastores

5. C. Dignan8. L. Considine11 . B. Gale13 . B. Skeen14 . D . Coghlan15 . T. Sheehan18 . D . Gartner

19 . S. Birrell

20 . D . Salce22 M.Voskersensky23 . J. Neal24 . J. Stempel25. E. Weekes40. D . Welch44. D . McMillan

Cc m : Larry Dstis

1 . D . Elliot2 . S. Neeson3 . A. Bouzikas (C)4 . C . Burn s5 . S.)annazzo6 . A. Matthews7 . S . Monteleone8 . S . Mitchel l9 . J . Smith10. R . James11 . S . Wheeler12. M . O'Donnell13 . L Mansfield14. N . Thomas15. J . Formica16. C. Mitchell17. D. Swan18. D. Walsh19. M . Moretti20. S . Cxampbell21 . N. Whelan22. B . McManus23. J . Mcka y24. B . Calleja25. T. Legudi26 . A. Anderson27. L. Evans28 . L Calleja29 . C. Goullet30 . C . Trewin31 . L O'Brien32 . A. Smith33 . B. Ballarin38 N . Smith39 C . Kevnan40 R . Cousland41 M. Kavanagh42 D . Jame s43 K . Walker

oach : Andrerr Pica

1 . D. Bonnici2. D. Fotiniotis3. P. Reed4. L. Fueling5. P. Rya n6. S. Veltman7. A. Wilson8. B. Thomas9. B. Thompson10 . D . Maskell11 . L Fuller12 . M. McDowell13 . C . Cleg g14 . D . Clegg15 . A. Burrows16. A. Longmuir17 . C . Meehan18. P. Del Mastro19. S . Bickers20. P. Dugdale21 . D . Armansin22. C . Agui s23. D . Aguis24. J . Thomas25. D. Hansen26. D. Stagiiano27. C . Rains28. D. Devli n29. M . Thompson30 . S . Cox31 . C. McDave32 . G . Nash33 . D. Malloy34 . A. Murray35 . J . Schiano36 . D.Oldman37 . G . Kennelly38 . B. Chamberlain

C Cc-c.',L - 3arry

1 . M . Fr y

2 . C. McKimm3 . T. Mattesti4 . A. MacGillivray5 . N . Gamble6 . L . Dale7 . C . Reddin8. C . McNichol9. J. Dooley10.A. Morleyt1 . C . Adamis12.J. Mead13 .N . Edwards14 .E . McCowan15 .J . Hunter16 .J . Homann17 .J . Walsh18 .A . Salem19 .P. Angeiini20 W. Leaf21 T. Marshall22 A. Hughes23 N . Gamble24 C. Adcock25 D. Hartman26 C. Baxter27 J . Maguire28 N. Williams31 G . Simm32 A. Goldne r

Condit (1): 0`Strms ssyC- i (2): _n C

1 J. Demr--72 T. Duggan3. A. Umbers4. L . Fox5. M . H icks6. J. Har6s7. L Kat_saran& D- Macdonald9. W McCann10. D. Mahoney11 . M . Hutton12. D. McLay13. S.ttarwc,id14. B Marchesani15. D. Bare16. K Didib =17. D . Mai I^n18. M. An- an19. w. :. .. ~ ^3}d20 M. M i21 . D .Y22. G .

Hot 'it23 . A. Jenkins24 . G .NaU,25. J .Deawn26 . J . Knuppei27, L.C'.oh_=sy2B . P.Landy29 . C .Drtmer30 . P. Gissing31 . M. Courtney32 . J . Cox33 . L Meyer34 . S . MRChaIi35, N , 0 Halloran36 . T. Purce:437 . P. Ciancey,38 . R. Chard39 . M. Cairney40 . T.Newton41 . B . Evans42, M. Stonehouse43 . M. Tisch4er44 . J. King45 . N. well,46. C. Wilkinson50 TLyness51 . C. O'Shaughnessy53. T. Simpson56, A. Call57. M . HinsW_y58. A. Thompson61 . D.James62. K McInerney

Coaeh: Stes :

1 . A.i :ar2 . C . Nicholls3 . M. ,4lbeithorp24 . J. Bromwich5 . T. Birtley C6 . J. Sudholz7 . L. Menlo8 . W. Austberry9 . M. Brookshaw

10, J . Parnel l

11 . G. Frisker (VC)12 . R . Jacob13 . T. Girdwood (VC)14 . N . Rich15. R . Hal l16. K . Alexander

17. A . Briggs

18. P. Burco19. E . Wilcox (VC)20. J . Culley21 . J . Brook22. D. Hatsweli23. J . Garner24. R. Holmes (VC)25. J . Tanner26. A. Wilson27. J. Wright28. L. Rya n29. A. Cameron30. J. Chambers31 . M . Robertson32. S. Adams33. E. Matties34. Z. Rudd35. R . Kercheval

36. C . Walsh37. R . Sweeney38. A. Sheehan39. A. Gooney40 . A. Tymms41 . S. Monahan

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M.H .S .O .B . Ql° Coach: Campbell Glover Coach : M arshall Fisher Coach : :.: ..rty V.

ft C ~ C h : Pact Cui1 J Williamson Coach: Andrew Lync h

I A . Sinclair 1 B . Culling1 . P. Rujevic (VC)

McGrathP2

2 D Ryan3 C Obliubek 1 .M . Hoffmann 1 . K.O'Dwyer

2 . M.Pain e2 A. Amos 2 B. Canton

..T. harpe r3 4 M Velardo . Pitche r2.L (VC)

3 . S.Low3 G. Erickson 3 J . Connelly

.M . Brown (VC )4 5 S De Morton 3.V. Jayasuriya

4 . C .Binney4 T. Vinen 4 T Jowett

.5 N Adcock 6 D Slater 4.H . McLauchlan

6 . S .Guratol o5 B. Gross 5 K . Johnstone. .

hiembrey6 P 7 L Wilson S.B. Crawford7, N .Bradd y6 Z. Jes s

7 P Roberts6 C . Malthouse

. .Whittington7 S 8 L Kavanagh 6.5. Durkin (VC) 8 . T.Grieve.

Tucke r8 S 7 A . Bottoms. .

Hal lA8 9 A Frazer 7.J. Hanlon 9 . C .L nchY.9 W Frost a G. Carr

..Walker (C )9 J 10 M Flaherty Pollock

'10. S .Jenkins.

10 G. Crathern 9 B. Jewett. .

10 . T. Fraczek 11 J Buckleyy

SilvaDtO S. Capron 11 . T.Hibb s

11 C. Fagan 10 M . Stafford 11 . D . S ucki 12 W Nunlist .Glanvill e11 J 12. J .Bake r

12 J . Mellington 11 J . Almhofer 12 . A. Svirskis 13 A Carrozza .FletcherA12 13. J . Bayford

13 L. Browne 12 B . Kezilas Siauss13 N 14 A Parker ..14. C.Lewi s

14 B . SGoi' 13 A. Fisher. .

Viscendes eA14 16 M Nicolas 13.A . Kozik19 LMcKi e

15 S . Jenkinson 14 N . Goss..

Viscendese15 D 17 B King 14.E. Marsh20 M .Clarke

16 J . Am tP 15 D. Molina..

Nirens16 A 1 8 D Flaherty 15,R . Goodbody23 LLaughna n

17 R. Linford'

17 B . Smith. .

Pollard (VC )17 G19 N Fitzpatrick 16 .H . Brooks

P25 D.Bames

18 B . O Hoy 18 S . BUrggraa . . 20 A Prowse lummer17 .R . og g31 D.C an19 I . Glass 19 S . Rains 18. M. Neilsen 21 N Bertram 18 .N . Rose 32 W Colema n20 M . Trigg 20 H. Kerdel 19. T. Cousland 22 T Logan 19 .C . Waxman

.Neilson33 D21 A. Beac h

22 T. Foster 22 B. Henry20. D . Fox21 . S . Foley

23 C Devereux 20 .J . Wright COD. MacKenzie (VC )21

.34 D.Mereddh

23 L. Northway 23 C. Probyn 22. D . Fox 24 J Duggan .Kaetsier23 B 35 M .Mendol o

24 B. Napier 24 R . Tumball23. M . Bowen

26 B Falcke . .Swanton27 D

36 T.Finla y25 N . Dorman 27 S. Weaver

24. D . Gianakos28 S Falcke . .

Hunte r28 B 44 LStBlma n26 M. Pennycuick 28 D . Dawes 29 T Campbell . .

50 E. McWilGam27 M. Grigg 29 A. Murray 25. M . King 32 B Hakim 29 .T. Archer

53 J.0'Dea28 T. Franklin-Jones 32 C . Sendeckyj 26. J . Brown 34 J Marinas 30 .A. Shaw

30 A. Pelman 34 L . Kennedy 27. C. Owen 35 W Higgins 33 .R. Mosbe y

31 T. Habel 35 h9. Davies 28• D. Bevan 39.A. Jones33 C . Hooper 29 . B . Gevaux 43.M . McGauran34 H . Baker 30 . J . Seige l35 K . Boehm 31 . J . McGeach43 A . Bruhn44 L. Schneide r46 R . Foote50 S . Morris , . . . e- . ._ :

Coach: I P_ Coach : Tim Rile Coach: Paul G )r Coach: Steve Lovell Coo r:'tim Pr Ccv.,a: Rod Penaluna

1 Peggie A 1 . L. Russell 1 B Petrie I . S . Muraca 1 . J . Wallace 1 A Middli n

2 Hine A (C) 2 . S. Wheller 2 H Gyles 2 . C. Kelly 3. S . Cleven 2 . M Norrish

3 Langdon S 3 . M . Wood 5 R Gale 3. M . Bradfield 5. M . Cahill 3 . N . Pea k

4 Taylor C 4 . C .Hassell 6 P Boyd 4. S . Eisenberg 6. D. Purtell 4 . R .Bett

5 Pretty S 5 . A. Clinch 7 P Podbury {VC) 5. P. McGowan 7 J . Power 5 . P Valopp i

6 Burgess J 6 . M. Luba 8 A Hollands 6. S . Kidd 8 M . Malady 6 . D Uoyd

7 Davies M (DVC) 7 . R . Wiley 9 T Stephens 7. B . Daniels 9 L. Swain 8. R Dre w

8 Amiconi A 8 . J. Muzzell 10 N Cullen S. C. Jack 10 L. Coulihard 9. B .Kehoe

9 Jackson N 9 . J. Franklin 11 P Sampson 9. A. Russo 11 D. Crea 10. J .Seege r

10 Blackmore B 10 . L. Wells 12 P Landy 10 . A. Borg 12 C. Stats it . Z .Web b

11 Mithen P 11 . D . Healy 13 M D'Amelio (DVC) 11 . J. Toussaint 13 T. Langford 13. LGillie s

12 Kelly T 12 . G. Breitkreuz 14 J Montano Smith12 . C 14 L. Twomey 14. G .Thompso n

13 Gordon N 13 . M . Martinov 15 P Carey (C).

13 . D . Groulos 15 M . Baker 15. D.Smith

14 Thwaites M 14. D . Jewett 16 A Kelly 14 . T. Davidson 16 R . Coslovich 16. C.Holdsworth

15 Amore J 15. A . Goonan 17 N Evans 15 . M. Walsh 17 T. Barugh 17. A.Pizzey

16 Amore S 16. D. McKenna 18 S Wilson 16 . C . Yasar 19 J. Morris 18. C.Beal

17 A.matas C 18. M . Ramsay 19 A Rooks 17 . A. Tedesco 20 S. Alexander 19 . A.Coleman

18 Heaven C 19. W. Cove 20 M McHugh 18 . B. Cunningham 21 A. Graham 20 . D .Seneratne

19 Duel] R 20. R . Lerner 21 A Ballard (DVC) 19 . R . Rose 22 A. Baker 21 . J.Tompkin s

20 Oberei S 21 . L. Wilson 22 N Corsica 20 . D . Lowe 24 J . Treyvaud 22 . J. Peaks

21 Kinross A 22. B . Payson 23 G Brearley 21 . N . Gaud 25 N . Muhllechner 23 . T. Collett

22 Furphy D 24. A. Lom 24 R Varney 22. S . Blanco 27 S . Salt 24 . G .Coutts

23 Hillas R 25. R. Matter 27 A Dix 23. J . Russo 28 M . Haverkamp 25 . F. Pellegrin o

24 harson J VC) 26. T. Harvey 28 C Beljak 24. M . O'Donnell 29 D. D'sousa 27 . S.Savage

25 Lucas C 27 . J . Noske 29 S Train 25. J . Purton 30 B . Janson 29 . D .Bell

27 Cokalis S 28 . T. Naylor 38 A Flanagan 26. C. Andrews 37 G. Kennedy 30 . J .Strong

26 Donahoe, M(VC) 29 . B.Cormack 41 D Wood 27. R. Fastuca 31 . S .Urban o

28 Condron K 31 . S. Barker 44 C Clarke 28. T. Dean32 . J .Parry

29 Crawford M 33 . A. Cook 46 P Atoll 29. L. Simmons34 . S .Britt

30 Sullen M 39 . M. Ferrari 61 N Kennedy 30. C. Mahoney37 . D. Sim s

44 Lancaster M 49 . A. Perry 64 D Tompkins 31 . B . Vandenhurk44. N .Martin

53 Plain G 50 . M .Heffernan76 Matthew M 54 . M. Wilson

67 . R . Marti n75 . R . Presser

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Under-19 - Section (2 BlueAJAX DE LA SALLE (Gold ) GLEN EIRA MONASH BLUES , ITOP E

Coach : Mark Zuker Coach: Greg Buntine Coach: John Howard Coach: Dennis Grace Coach : Shane O'Connor1 L Goldman 1 B Hawkins2 J Israelsohn 2 L Browne 1 S. Chapman 1 .M . Meye r3 Z Lewsk i4 A But 3 D Hyde

3 J .Rosengarten (C) 2. S . Sulliva n5 E Goldstone 4 S Meehan

4 G . Chessar 3. P. Dixon6 E Janover 5 M Miller

5 R . Buckingham4 G Allan7 S Gutman 6 A. Hickey . .

8 D Van Aken 6 D Wood 7 S. Knight 7. T. Barr9 D Miller 7 D Taylor 8 S. Thompson 8. K. Littl e10 G Bliedenit I Balbin

8 B Pinwell 9 P. Nevill 9. K. McLeo d12 J Blankfeld 9 B Nathan 10 B. Rogers 11 . B . Atherton13 J Kozminski 10 C Nailon 11 M . Vegter (VC) 12 . M. Wilson14 D Hershan15 D Finkel

11 S Alder 12 R. Shears 13 . M. Hayes16 L Fetter 12 R Burrows 13 M . Carey

14 P Rocket7 J Kagan 13 P Arbon 14 Z. Wright

Nind15 B

. .17. S. Casacelli18 JoFe(dma n

IN J Kaicer14 A Dimbl e15 J Hughes

.18 A. Shields 19. S. Hamilto n

P1 ASnow

16 M Roberts 19 G . Gilbert 20. P. Krings

22 G Gelbart 17 B Keinhaus 20 W. Uitle 21 . D . Kelly-23 J Ber9er 18 R Quirk 22 B. Green (VC) 22. S. Barke r24 P Glezer25 B GoMbloam 19 S Allan -- - 24 T. Crave n

26 B. Jandahl24. M . Duggan

28 A Coapzr 20 J Shone 29 J Ross 26. A. Roc k27 J Lew s28 J Grvani

21 M Beynon ^1 30 J. Mellington 30. A. Pothito s

29 E Roth 22 M Conwayr

31 S. Hawlcins 31 . C. Jamieson30 A Goldman 23 H La Ragy = -~ 35 M . Sharkie 33. R. Harrill32 L Peters

'24 C Mitchell

r39 C. Budey 34. M . Wingravei JuFe4dman3;

34 M Snow25 J Murphy 41 J. Ryan 35. T. Smith26 J Clifton 42 S. Young 36. G . Moran

36 A Sacks 27 S Byers 48 G. Clugston 37 C Johnston e37 D Kfasnostein 28 N Aitken. .

38 R Silberman 29 G Walton 38. R. Bitne r39 G New 41 S Alexander40 E Wollner

. .

41 A Sinqer 45. R. Connard42 J Pask 56. S . Rickards50 G New55 R Silverma n

OAKLIEGH OLD XAVERIANS STH . MELD . ST. KEVINS O DCoach : Chris Moore Coach: ( 1) Manny NtcWosi DISTRICTS Coach : (1) Paul O'Shannassy

Coach: (2) James Fay Coach: (2) Stephen Clark e

2. L . Kelly 1 Carter P Coach : Darren McKillop 1 . J . Dempse y3. B. Rose

2 Quinn N 2 . T. Duggan

4. L . Georgiadis 3 Monahan G 3 . A. Umbers4 L Fox

5. C . Kokkinos4 McKenzie C5 McKenzie-McHar

. .5 . M . Hick s

6. A. Ciavarella 6 Cato J 7 . 6. J . Harris. L Kalesaran

8. R . Symmons 7 Q'Kane M 8 . 0.Id

9. A. Visser8 McDonnell J9 Ralph J

®9 . W. McCan n10. D. Mahoney

11 M . McPhee 10 McColl D11 . M . Hutton12. D. Mcla y

12 P. Malcolm 11 Farrow L 13. S. Marvrood

14 B. Evans 12 Dillon JN

14, B Marchesani15. D. Bare

15 D. Moulang13 olen A14 Chamberlain F r 16. K DidFli s

17 D M k h16 A. Keays 15 D ixon B

. . ona o18. M . Anderson

18 M Cash 16 Grigg S u -~' 19. W. MacDonald.

`19 D Britt17 Doyle C

-20. M. Mulgrew22. G . Hollan d.

21 J . Briggs18 Ross S19 Jabour P

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- 723. A. Jenkins24 G Nolan

22 S . Johnson 20 Howard L. .

26. J. K uppel

23 S . Bando 21 Smallwood P c27.28. P. Lanny'

29 R. Kelly22 Leoncelli T23 Carmody S

29. P. Fogart y3 P Gi i

32 A. Cox 24 Biddlecombe T. ng0. ss

31 . M . Courtney34 A . Hathaway 25 Pietryk M a e 32. J. Co x

35 M . Stevenson 26 Denton G 33 L.. MeyetMitchel l34' S

36 C. S monsY27 Glynn P28 McGrath J

.35. N. O'Hallora n36. T. Purcell

39 T. Orchard 29 Gill P 37. P. Gancy

41 B . H rOn sy

30 Silk J 38. R. Chard

43 J . Reynolds 31 Fox A 40. R. Boycea46 J Gaal

32 McCarthy M 41 . B. Evns.

47 D . Banks33 Buckeridge S34 Spillane A

42. M. Stonehouse43. M. Tisohler

48JJ . Nevezie (C) 35 Bushby A44 . J. King45. N. Warts

55 S . HeS10p

36 Biddlecombe A 46. C. Wilkinson

57 S . Greenway37 DeMaria J38 Walsh M

50. J. Gultrfer51 . C.O'Shaughnessy

58 A . Bye 39 Furletti D 53 . T. Simpson

63 N . Wills 40 Dale J55 . A. Marsh57 . M . Hinstey

42 Smith J 58 . A. Thompson44 Bohon M 62 . K Mcinerny49 McArdle N 65 . R . Miller55 Dinardo L 68 .J . Deacon

69 . C. Hdliard

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Under-19AQUINAS D.C. BULLEEN- It :« ; NTH OLD BOYS OLD CAMBERWEL L

Coach : John Ryan TEMPLESTOWE Coach: David Zapputa Coach: Michael Sigutas

Coach : Matt Agrotis Coach : Richard Grummett2 R . Klogeman

Marsh1 S 30 D Barnwell1 S . Cook 1, m . Little

5 A . Boland. . 2 T. Hedgeland 2. D . McOuafte r

6 P McNiff 2. D. Florence 31 J Bire 3 J . Kirk 5. P. Tempon e.Jenkinso n7 A

3. A. Paradise 32 J Dunne 4 R. Davidson 6. B . Christi e.9 M . Guthridge

4. 0 . HillG Taylor5

33 E Healy 5 B. Kean 7. B . Ryan

10 L. Mackowski.

M Beni c634 C Meighen 6 D. Burley 8. C. Morley

12 A. Corrigan.

7, M. McGrath 35 B Dowsett 7 M . Cursio 9. A. Crame rK. darby (C)1 0

13 V. Hall 8 . R . Conti 36 J Healy 8 S. Glover .Pike11 D

14 A. Hayes 9 . M. Bickerdike 37 M Edmonds 9 T. Roach• .

G . Weickhardt1 215 S. Varone 11 . J . O'Donnell (C) 39 A Butter 10 J. McArdle .

13 . T. Proswe17 J . See 13. R Lee 40 J Harman 11 T. Dean 14 . C . Munro19 D . Sinclair 14. P Harding 41 A Mercuri 12 J . Hughes 15 . S . Jone s20 S . Collins 16. D. Charles 44 B Ashton 13 M. Kelly 16. A . Cantor21 P. Stone 18. A DeSimone

45 G Robertson 14 N . Barry 18 B . Crave n22 G . Cochrane 19 . J Hasan

46 M Ahem 15 T. James 19 B . Larrichi aPatterson23 M 20 . J Paraskeva 16 D. McLellan 23 H. Hoga n.Dew24 D

22 . M Perri 47 N Blayney17 H. Monk 25 A. Zemaki.

Tavall i25 C23 . D . Tsokas 48 N Dykes 18 A. Saad 26 D. Lin g.

27 C . Munro25 . D Stee r

Martin (VC)26 D50 J Simrk Saa d19 M . 39 A. Emmerson

28 J. Holly. .

31 T Waiters52 E Clayton Saa d20 S.

43 T. Si alasSigalas

29 B. Miller. .

33 P Gordon54 S Sukkar 21 N . Trigwell 50 J. Ag

30 J . Ta l ePP Y, .

34. M Toll it55 B Foynes 22 S. Bermingham 51 M . Brook e

Cottrel52 M35. P. Tsokas *' D Cummins 23 N . Hahn

.53 J . Cudnotta

** C Grose 24 S . Haynes~ L. Enright

" J Kellyry

25 J . Mullins 55 M . Gilbert" A Powell 56 A . Mohar c*' B Stafford 57 S . Morritt*' G Waugh 58 J. Pettitt

59 D. Schmidt60 N. Warne r61 T. Parkes

OLD f'ARADIANS RUPERTSWOOD THERRY PENOLA UNIVERSITYCoach: Peter Hansen Coach : Ken Balmer Coach: Tony Crotty BLACKS

Assist: Phil Ryan Coach: John Bushby

2 D Dean1 R Zahra

1 Farokli M 1 M Bellari s3 M Lyons

2 S Page2 Goodwin T 2 S Bloodworth

4 R Hall3 V Scerri

3 Reynolds L 3 D Bo~iomo5 A Dean

5 J Ramsay4 Barron B 4 J Corbett

6 A Harvey6 B Shalders

5 Kiernan M 5 C Delahunty,6 T Donavan11 S Connelly

8 K Elliot6 Mullens P

7 P Donelan14 S Fantone11 A Jamieson

7 Hermes J8 N Ebner15 L Drummond

12 M Temming8 Quinn L

9 S Flood19 A Paglia (oVC)

15 J Tellery Gleason L

10 P Fowler21 L McMahon

16 D Stafford10 Crotty J 11 J Greenwoo d

22 R Priest17 L Becker

11 McCarthy L 12 M Grigg24 G Loftus

18 L Fielding12 Senators F 13 R Hamitio n

27 D Capte 19 R Johnson13 Comb M 14 W Hann a

'28 S Russell20 P

14 FentonJ iggi15 D HHiggins29 M Keeling

D Heywood2115 Owen B

17 R Mansfield22 A Carlo

16 Clifton D18 T MayatlZivkovic39 J 24 G Price

M17 Palazzolo 19 R Moreton39 S Fistric 25 R Hatty

JFreckleton1820 D Oconne l

42 N Stephens27 M Koala

19 Green A 21 R Osuliivan50 E Tenson (C)

28 P McMahon20 Capewell C 22 B Owen

56 M Spinoso 29 G Hewat21 Atkinson D 23 V Parkinson

60 D Boundy 31 M Assouad22 Goodwin D 24 S Princ e

61 C Duncan 23 Catiegari D 25 L Rawnstey

63 S Corcoran (VC) 25 Carroll A 26 J Rivett

75 S Barbaro 26 Sheppard T 27 A Ross,76 A Smith 27 Thompson T 28 S Rundle

29 M Sale77 T Crotty 34 O'Connell S 30 S Sandiford (C)

59 Robinson T 31 JP Santamaria72 Johnson S 32 R•ScadeN81 Delaney D 33 N Sharp

34 P Sondhu35 M Stockfeld36 A Torney37 J Walker38 D Watson39 R Willi s

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Results from Tribunal Hearings - June 19,200 1

Shane Kitts, Oakleigh . Charging, 2 matches .

Brendon Rydquist, St . Johns . Striking, 2matches .

Luke Aiello, Old Paradians (Under-19) .Abusive language, 2 matches .

* Christopher Frost, Old Trinity. Striking, 2matches .

* Frank Nuredini, Williamstown (Reserves) .Striking, 2 matches.

*Accepted Prescribed Penalty

Results from Investigation Hearing -

June 19, 200 1

Oakleigh charged with an umpire reportalleging that during the half time break oftheir match against Parkside on SaturdayJune 2nd, 2001 the umpire's escort wasverbally abused continually by officials andothers connected with the Oakleigh AmateurFootball Club . This behaviour contributed toan extremely volatile situation .

Oakleigh found guilty of conductunbecoming . Fine of $300 (minimumpenalty) .

Continued from page 43

ELTHAM vs . BULLEEN CO BRAS

Eltham's form this season could be calledinconsistent at best, and their results are veryhard to pick. They are a much better side on theirhome soil and with Richard Bell "getting morepunches than a grandmother at a 21st birthday"they should be competitive . Bulleen on the otherhand seem to be building up to something big in2001 and are getting better every week . Given themake up of the ladder at present, Eltham couldill-afford to lose this match, however, with thelikes of McVeigh, Polites, Orwin and Reevesunstoppable at present, the Cobras should be toogood as they run out 23-point victors .

St . Mary's has the bye .

SOCIAL

Syndal Ta lly Ho - is holding a Fire Fundraiserand Auction Dinner to be held on 30 July. It willbe held at Ashwood International for a 7pm start .Guests include Kevin Sheedy, David Parkin andDean Jones . A six-course meal is provided aswell as drinks . Please speak to Russell Thomas(0411 814 144) or Peter Kostakos (0401 764 165)for further information .

DRAW 2001(JUNE-JULY)

This Sat: June 23 Elsternwick v Hawthorn (D3)This Sun: June 24 Old Trinity v Old Scotch

Next Sat : June 30 Ormond v Old Paradians

Next Sun : July 1%o matches v De La Sall eJuly 8 Old Brighton v University Blue sJuly 14July 7July 15July 21July 22

St . Bernards Old BrightonOld Paradians v De La Sall eFIDATherry Penola v Whitefriars OCVAFA v VCFL ( Senior )VAFA v VMFL (U19 )

FINES - Round 8

Late scores

First offence ($5) ; second offence ($25) ; thirdoffence ($50) ; fou rth offence ($100); eachsubsequent offence ($100) .Reserves/C1 8 Seniors/U19failure to phone failure to provide

scores by 2 .30pm final scores by 5pmCaulfield Or (R) Marcellin (U19)Whitefriars (C) Old Brighton (U)

St . Leos EWP (U )

Incorrect scores phoned - Rd7

AJAX (S), Yarra Valley (S), Yarra Valley (U )

Old Westbourne - are holding their trivia nightthis Saturday after their home game . Take onbrainiacs Benny, Decker and Ash Leitch to winthe coveted Westbourne Triva Prize . Speak toSlats or Jocka for further information at today'sgame.

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WiA _ ~~ 1 ~ js _► ~ LISTS 200 1

Dl RESERVE P W L D For Agst % PtsUNIVERSITY BLACKS 8 8 0 0 714 239 298 .74 32OLD CAMBERWELL 8 8 0 0 784 369 212 .47 32IVANHOE ASSUMPTIONS 5 3 0 609 462 131.82 20

BANYULE 8 5 3 0 418 368 113.59 20OLD GEELONG 8 4 4 0 515 545 94.50 16

ST LEOS EMMAUS WP 8 3 5 0 470 505 93.07 12YARRA VALLEY O B 8 3 5 0 374 513 72.90 12

MONF3SH BLUES 8 2 6 0 461 586 78.67 8AQUINAS 0 C 8 2 6 0 459 620 74.03 8OLD CAREY 8 0 8 0 230 862 26.68 0

D2 RESERVE PPARISSIDE 8

WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 8SALESIAN 0 C 8

POWER HOUSE 8WEST BRUNSWICK 8

KEW 8LA TROBE UNl 8OAKLEIGH AFC 8

MENTONE AMATEURS 811~NINSULAOB 8

W L D For Agst % Pts

8 0 0 634 241 263.07 327 1 0 646 338 191 .12 286 2 0 498 338 147.34 24

4 4 0 429 402 106.72 164 4 0 382 490 77.96 16

3 5 0 427 470 90.85 123 5 0 453 534 84.83 123 5 0 216 396 54.55 12

1 7 0 366 658 55.62 41 7 0 205 571 35.90 4

D3 RESERVE P W L D For tigst % PtsFITZROY REDS 8 8 0 0 778 286 272.03 32

ST JOHNS O C 8 8 0 0 646 338 191 .12 32ELSTERNWICK 8 4 4 0 547 438 124.89 16UHSOB 8 4 4 0 434 423 102.60 16SOUTH MELB DIST. 8 4 4 0 463 452 102.43 16MONASH GRYPHONS 8 3 5 0 441 470 93 .83 12BENTLEIGH AFC 8 3 5 0 545 606 89 .93 12HAWTHORN AMATEURS8 3 5 0 446 534 83 .52 12RICHMOND CENIRAL 8 3 5 0 365 767 47 .59 12ALBERT PARK 8 0 8 0 335 722 46 .40 0

D4 RESERVE P W L D For Agst % PtsSYNDAL TALLY-HO 8 8 0 0 669 177 377.97 32ST MARYS 8 6 2 0 703 388 181.19 24WERRIBEE AMATEURS8 6 2 0 517 428 120 .79 24S4YINBURNE UNI 8 5 3 0 556 361 154 .02 20NORTH BRUNSWICK 8 5 3 0 515 494 104 .25 20BULLEEN COBRAS 8 4 4 0 424 503 84 .29 16

RUPERTSWOOD 8 4 4 0 395 495 79 .80 16NIT LILYDALE 8 4 4 0 343 606 56 .60 16OLD WESTBOURNE 8 3 5 0 375 439 85 .42 12

ELTHAM COLLEGIANS 8 2 6 0 401 679 59 .06 8ELEY PARK AFC *Rd 7 8 1 7 0 279 769 36 .28 4'Ineligible player

CLUB 18 (1) P W L D For Agst % PtsSr EEVIPIS 8 7 1 0 628 341 184 .16 28DE LA SALLE 8 7 1 0 595 394 151.02 28OLD MELBURNIANS 8 6 2 0 521 319 163.32 24OLD XAVERIANS 8 5 3 0 656 258 254.26 20OLD SCOTCH 8 5 3 0 514 371 138.54 20

PRAHRAN AFC 8 3 5 0 504 441 114.29 1 2

aiNSWICKAFC 8 3 5 0 305 668 45.66 12.~'. 7 E1 OD O C 8 2 6 0 271 507 53.45 8

!1-ERRY PENOLA OB 8 1 7 0 316 596 53,02 4,aI,D BRIGHTON 8 0 8 0 161 823 19.56 0

CLUB 18 (2) P W L D For Agst % PtsOLD IVANHOE 8 8 0 0 596 304 196.05 32COLLEGIANS 8 6 2 0 509 210 242.38 24MONASH BLUES 8 6 2 0 378 273 138.46 24UNIVERSITY BLACKS 8 5 3 0 322 346 93.06 20

OLD ESSENDON GR 8 3 5 0 407 422 96.45 12OLD TRINITY 8 3 5 0 357 378 94.44 12ST LEOS EbIIvIAUS 8 3 5 0 311 392 79.34 12MARCELLIN 8 3 5 0 200 373 53.62 12OLD GEELONG 8 2 6 0 351 545 64.40 8WHITEFRIAR.S 8 0 8 0 258 743 34.72 0

UNDER-19 SECTION 1 P W L D For Agst % PtsOLD XAVERIANS 8 7 1 0 961 442 217.42 28ST BERNARDS 8 7 1 0 1011 483 209.32 28ST KEVINS 8 6 2 0 813 447 181.88 24OLD SCOTCH 8 6 2 0 867 497 174.45 24OLD BRIGHTON 8 6 2 0 745 438 170.09 24DE LA SALLE 8 6 2 0 857 513 167.06 24UNIVERSITY BLUES 8 4 4 0 550 594 92.59 16OLD MELBURNIANS 8 3 5 0 518 617 83 .95 12MARCELLIN 8 2 6 0 537 1024 52.44 8

BEAUMARIS AFC 8 1 7 0 341 783 43 .55 4COLLEGIANS 8 0 8 0 430 975 44 .10 0MAZENOD O C 8 0 8 0 201 1018 19 .74 0

UNDER- 19 SECTION 2 P W L D For Aget % PtsOLD IVANHOE 8 7 1 0 730 473 154 .33 28WERRIBEE AMATEURSB 6 2 0 793 455 174 .29 24OLD TRINITY 8 5 3 0 617 432 142 .82 20

CAULFIELD GR 8 5 3 0 487 378 128 .84 20OLD ESSENDON GR 8 5 3 0 746 626 119 .17 20ORMOND 8 5 3 0 743 716 103.77 20

YARRA VALLEY O B 8 4 4 0 656 744 88 .17 16HAMPTON ROVERS 8 4 4 0 577 661 87 .29 16OLD HAILEYBURY 8 3 5 0 570 691 82 .49 12ST LEOS EMMAUS WP 8 3 5 0 492 844 58 .29 12WHITEFR[ARS 8 1 7 0 466 857 54 .38 4

UNDER- 19 (2) BLUE P WMENTONE AMATEURS 8 8AJAX 8 7SOUTH MELB DIST. 8 6OLD XAVERIANS (2) 8 6MONASH BLUES 8 4

ST KEVINS (2) 8 3DE LA SALLE (2) 8 3OAKLEIGH 8 3

MHSOB 8 0GLEN EIRA AFC 8 0

L D For Agst % Pts

0 01130 343 329 .45 32

1 0 978 410 238 .54 28

2 0 954 433 220 .32 24

2 0 887 486 182 .51 24

4 0 815 626 130 .19 16

5 0 526 690 76 .23 12

5 0 588 807 72 .86 12

5 0 619 1095 56 .53 12

8 0 454 1030 44 .08 0

8 0 352 1400 25 .14 0

UNDER-19 (2) RED P W L D For Agst % PksOLD CAMBERWELL 8 7 1 0 823 320 257.19 28THERRY PENOLA OB 8 7 1 0 789 336 234.82 28RUPERTSWOOD 8 5 2 1 898 345 260.29 22OLD PARADIANS 8 5 2 1 713 509 140.08 22UNIVERSITY BLACKS 8 5 3 0 698 399 174.94 20NORTH OLD BOYS 8 5 3 0 590 461 127.98 20BULLEEN TEMP 8 3 5 0 310 768 40.36 12IVANHOE FITZROY 8 1 7 0 293 1072 27.33 4AQUINAS 0 C 8 1 7 0 185 1141 16.21 4

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A SECTION P W L D For Agst % Pts

MHSOB 8 6 1 1 757 679 111.49 26

ST BERNARDS 8 5 2 1 840 728 115 .38 22

MARCELLIN 8 5 3 0 763 573 133 .16 20

OLD SCOTCH 8 5 3 0 721 664 108 .58 20

OLD XAVERIANS 8 4 4 0 667 630 105 .87 16

ST KEVINS 8 4 4 0 665 660 100.76 16

OLD TRINITY 8 3 5 0 568 607 93.57 12

MAZENOD 0 C 8 2 5 1 719 844 85.19 10

UNIVERSITY BLUES 8 2 5 I 620 849 73.03 10

OLD BRIGHTON 8 1 5 2 619 759 81 .55 8

B SECTION P W L D For Agst % Pts

OLD IVANHOE 8 7 1 0 831 396 209.85 28

DE LA SALLE 8 6 2 0 890 602 147.84 24

OLD PARADIANS 8 5 3 0 611 537 113 .78 20

OLD HAILEYBURY 8 5 3 0 690 629 109 .70 20

NORTH OLD BOYS 8 4 4 0 656 722 90 .86 16

OLD MELBURNIANS 8 4 4 0 500 557 89 .77 16

ORMOND 8 3 5 0 664 761 87.25 12

THERRY PENOLA OB 8 3 5 0 588 730 80 .55 12

BEAUMARIS AFC 8 2 6 0 533 866 61 .55 8

WHITEFRIARS 8 I 7 0 632 795 79.50 4

C SECTION P W L D For Agst % Pts

OLD ESSENDON GR 8 7 1 0 873 524 166.60 28

HAMPTON ROVERS 8 7 1 0 822 654 125.69 28COLLEGIANS 8 6 2 0 745 518 143 .82 24

GLEN ED2A AFC 8 5 3 0 698 687 101 .60 20

ST BEDES MENT TIG 8 4 4 0 784 762 102 .89 16

CAULFIELD GR 8 3 5 0 751 673 111 .59 12

PRAHRAN AFC 8 3 5 0 649 680 95 .44 12

OLD MENTONIANS 8 3 5 0 722 788 91 .62 12AJAX 8 1 7 0 574 843 68,09 4

BULLEEN TEMP 8 1 7 0 601 1090 55.14 4

Dl SECTION P W L D For Agst % PtsBANYULE 8 8 0 01028 535 192.15 32

NANHOE ASSUMPTIONS 6 2 0 813 593 137.10 24

OLD CAMBERWELL 8 6 2 0 814 608 133 .88 24

UNIVERSITY BLACKS 8 6 2 0 778 708 109 .89 24

ST LEOS EMMAUS WP 8 5 3 0 828 712 116 .29 20

AgUIN43 0 C 8 3 5 0 879 906 97 .02 12

OLD GEELONG 8 3 5 0 703 893 78 .72 12

YARRA VALLEY O B 8 2 6 0 590 820 71 .95 8

OLD CAREY 8 1 7 0 640 897 71 .35 4

MONASH BLUES 8 0 8 0 586 987 59.37 0

D2 SECTION P W L D For Agst % PtsMENTONE AMATEURS 8 8 0 0 1073 539 199 .07 32

SALESIAN 0 C 8 7 1 0 821 562 146.09 28

WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 8 6 2 0 896 605 148.10 24PARHSIDE 8 6 2 0 861 637 135.16 24

LA TROBE UNI 8 3 5 0 634 715 88 .67 12

KEW 8 3 5 0 541 725 74.62 12

PENINSULA 0 B 8 3 5 0 583 903 64 .56 12

OAKLEIGH AFC 8 2 6 0 717 841 85.26 8

WEST BRUNSWICK 8 2 6 0 595 743 80 .08 8

POWER HOUSE 8 0 8 0 427 878 48 .63 0

LISTS 2001

D3 SECTION P W L D - For Agst % Pis

FTTZROY REDS 8 8 0 0 1041 296 351.69 32

BENTLEIGH AFC 8 7 1 0 987 566 174.38 28

ST JOHNS 0C 8 7 1 01098 671 163.64 28

HAWTHORN AMATEURS8 4 4 0 804 875 91.89 16

MONASH GRYPHONS 8 3 5 0 729 823 88 .58 12

SOUTH MELB DIST . 8 3 5 0 683 778 87 .79 12

ELSTERNWICK 8 3 5 0 614 778 78 .92 12

RICHMOND CENTRAL 8 3 5 0 627 880 71 .25 12

ALBERT PARK 8 I 7 0 595 1002 59 .38 4

U H S O B 8 1 7 0 479 988 48 .48 4

D4 SECTION PSYNDAL TALLY-HO 8BULLEEN COBRAS 8ELTHAM COLLEGIANS 8

SWINBURNE UNI 8

MT LILYDALE 8RUPERTSWOOD 8WERRIBEE AMATEURS 8

NORTH BRUNSWICK 8ST MARYS 8OLD WESTBOURNE 8

ELEY PARK AFC 8

W L D For Agst % Pts

8 0 0 877 481 182 .33 32

7 1 0 975 449 217.15 28

5 3 0 725 637 113.81 205 3 0 610 543 112.34 20

4 4 0 566 559 101 .25 16

4 4 0 536 562 95.37 16

4 4 0 509 658 77.36 16

4 4 0 576 756 76 .19 163 5 0 760 789 96 .32 12

3 5 0 442 508 87 .01 12

1 7 0 352 1058 33 .27 4

A RESERVE P W L D For Agst % Pts

OLD XAVERIANS 8 8 0 0 748 392 190 .82 32

OLD SCOTCH 8 7 1 0 691 436 158.49 28

MARCELLIN 8 6 2 0 581 421 138.00 24

UNIVERSITY BLUES 8 5 3 0 592 447 132.44 20

ST BERNARDS 8 5 3 0 535 481 111 .23 20

ST KEVINS 8 3 5 0 479 608 78.78 12

OLD TRINITY 8 2 6 0 445 540 82.41 8

OLD BRIGHTON 8 2 6 0 395 487 81 .11 8

MAZENOD O C 8 2 6 0 401 670 59 .85 8

MHSOB 8 0 8 0 395 780 50.64 0

B RESERVE P W L D For Agst % Pts

ORMOND 8 7 1 0 789 389 202 .83 28

OLD HAILEYBURY 8 7 1 0 740 420 176.19 28

OLD PARADIANS 8 6 2 0 695 482 144.19 24

OLD MELBURNIANS 8 5 3 0 552 471 117.20 20

THERRY PENOLA OB 8 4 4 0 592 480 123 .33 16

DE LA SALLE 8 4 4 0 537 500 107.40 16

NORTH OLD BOYS 8 3 5 0 419 595 70.42 12

WHITEFRIARS 8 2 6 0 429 621 69 .08 8

OLD IVANHOE 8 1 7 0 321 629 51 .03 4

BEAUMARIS AFC 8 1 7 0 327 841 38 .88 4

C RESERVE P W L - D For Agst % Pts

HAMPTON ROVERS 8 8 0 0 775 407 190 .42 32

OLD ESSENDON GR 8 6 2 0 722 359 201 .11 24

CAULFIELD GR 8 6 2 0 681 398 171 .11 24

COLLEGIANS 8 5 3 0 702 383 183.29 20

PRAI-IRAN AFC 8 4 4 0 501 375 133.60 16

AJAX 8 4 4 0 329 451 72.95 16

OLD MENTONIANS 8 3 5 0 534 621 85.99 12

ST BEDES MENT TIG 8 2 6 0 425 485 87.63 8

BULLEEN TENIP `Rd 7 8 2 6 0 257 901 28 .52 8

GLEN EIRA AFC 8 0 8 0 261 928 28 .13 0

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