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The Amateur Footballer, Week 9, 2005

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-Ws Pty Ltd616 Somerville Road

Sunshine 3020Telephone: (03) 9311 1122

(www.azuma .net.au)

Amateur Football On The InternetWhen Marcellin Football Club finally constructedits website recently, (Marcellinocfc .com.au) itmeant that every A Section club is now officially

online . Indeed, of the 73 Amateur clubs, only sixdo not have a website . Given that club secretswere once fiercely guarded (the scourge of the

scribes!) and information on the week- to- weekfortunes of the team were the domain of theThursday night get-together and the clubnewsletter, this is a massive step forward .

n the Monday before last week's

representative games, over 4,500

iuits were recorded while this season the

site has averaged almost 20,000 visitors

weekly."

Of course, the competition website, vafa .com .au,provides links to all the club sites and continuesto grow markedly. On the Monday before last

week's representative games, over 4,500 hits wererecorded, while this season the site has averagedalmost 20,000 visitors weekly. Significantly, onlyi ;vo years ago, the weekly average was less than athird of this. This is perhaps attributable to a~reater emphasis on web polls (the latest of. ; inch saw the Junction Oval voted the bestground in the VAFA, ahead of Melbourne Uni,Elsternwick Park, Toorak Park and the recentlyupgraded Snakepit), more news articles and ahigher percentage of overseas visitors . The recentinitiative of making The Amateur Footballer

downloadable has also been a massive success . Aquick scan of some of our local and country rivals'sites (many of which are either non-existent orincomprehensible) reveals just how far ahead weare . Amateur Football even has its own live forum(bigfooty.com .au) which at last count had morethan 650 posts and 15,000 views .

At the club level, OldXavs .com is perhaps thebusiest individual website, garnering more than

200 visitors a day from

Monday to Friday andattracting over 2000different visitors eachmonth . Their site is a goodexample of blending matchreports, a detailed historydating back to 1923, links

to all their sponsors andthe offbeat ramblings of theincreasingly senile MrChips and the intriguingly elusive "Sheik". Whenthey plucked the 2003 flag out of nowhere, VAFAfans in London, New York and Northern Timbuktu

could read about it almost immediately, completewith scores of high quality colour photographs .

In terms of accessibilitv, information,photographs, history, use of sponsors and goodold fashioned humour, some other club sitescurrently setting the pace include . . . .

1 . FitzroyReds .com .au2 . Beaumarisfc .com .au3 . Hamptonrovers .com.au4. Uniblacks .org.au

5 . O1dOeelong.com .au

6 . DeLaFootball .com .au7. PrahranFootball .org .a u8. StBedesMentoneTigers .com .au9 . RupertswoodFC .org .a u10 . UniBlues.co m

Clubs such as Hampton Rovers, St BedesMentone, Ormond and Beaumaris place a strongemphasis on incorporating the juniors on theirsites, which can only help with ensuring theyoungsters filter through to senior level .

Whatever the case, as fans become increasingly ITsavvy and clubs latch on to the financial andlogistical benefits of promoting themselves on theinternet, amateur football will continue to be

second only to the AFL in terms of our exposure onthe World Wide Web .

Jonathan Horn

THE JOURNAL OF THE VICTORIAN AMATEUR FOOTBALL ASSOCIATIO N

Pric 10 05 No . 09THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2005

SPORTSCOVERVAFA MAJOR SPONSOR

Uh Oh Righettio !

St Kevins haven't lost at Righetti fo r

donkies' years, yet were really under thepump with their two key defenders going

down in the first five minutes to furtherexacerbate the loss of Nick Dowling who is

out suspended . On cue, Collegians' JamesJorgensen, who was only a last minute

inclusion, stepped up and tore the game

apart with seven goals . Corey Weeks in the

middle, Andrew Baxter off a back flank andGrant Dowson all over the place played

stellar games for the Lions. St Kevin's

meanwhile, are in all sorts, though the

break should treat them kindly in terms of

injuries .

III -1 hey're still up there but really

need Glenn Cox back, one of

the best amateur footballers of

recent times "

Big win for Marcellin, who were prettyaverage against Xavs, but turned it around

against a Scotch team that must really have

coach Dale Tapping booking a ticket on the

rubber bus . Vaughan Cleary blooded

another first gamer, Daniel Fraser, who

promptly bagged two in the first ten minutesof the game while Matt Leffanue rucked well

all day. They're still up there but really needGlenn Cox back, one of the best amateur

footballers of recent times, if they're to be a

genuine premiership chance .

I reckon if it wasn't for Old Melburniaaas, Iwould be on top of the tipping ladder and mylife would have a semblance of credibility .What a strange bunch they are ; knocking offthe world beating Xavs one minute, playinglike a pack of Haselhoffs the next. Credit

where it's duehowever, Trinity'sstocks have reallypicked up withDamien Buttler

having a cracking season at CHB and Line"just call me The Champ" Reynolds

providing a target up forward. They lost Al

Neville, Abe Williams, Lachlan Kennedy and

others over Christmas and finally the

rebuilding process in taking shape . Brent

Walsh has had bad hamstrings all year sothe two-week break should also sharpen

him up .

The ever humble Jesuits like to refer to

Elsternwick Park as "Premiership Park" and

they certainly do have a point . I only saw a

half of what was a high standard game and

it was enough. Mike Beardsley (another

adopted Xav with a Ballarat connection)would almost be leading their B&F, Damien

Lynch seems to be a specialist third quarter

player, Cadyn Beetham seems to shift int o

GLG 7

A SECTIONOld Scotch Gerstman 5 35

Marcellin CuIlinan 3 33

Old Haileybury B. O'Farrell 0 32

St. Kevins McKee 2 27

Universitv Blues De Crespigney 4 2 7

A RESERVE

Old Haileybury Efstathiou 1

Universitv Blues Coleman 1

Old Haileybury Salter 0

Old Scotch Beaurepaire 2

St Bernards ', izienicz 2

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top gear on a whim, usually when they'replaying a big game and Adam Chatfieldseems to never have an opponent .

Be assured, the Bloods are pretty handythemselves . Paul Corrigan, like he has foryears, played a fearless brand of footballand is almost untaggable while Mark"Disco" Seccull, who may well have been amember of the founding Haileybury teamin 1961, looked a class above everyoneelse up forward . Put Brett O'Farrell backinto that side and get Carl Steinfort fit andthey will be the real deal .

And let's not forget those Blues, who aregoing about things with a minium of fuss .

While the rest of us were babbling on

about the Scotch result for six weeks, they

unobtrusively assumed equal top position .

Liam Ryan had really added something

after his year off while Rob Wilkie (who

does some strange things and is, from all

reports, one for the white lab-coat brigade)

has given them some much neededmobility in the ruck . Bernards couldn'tget near it but did celebrate the

refurbishment of the 'Pit that evening .

Tips

The Queen's Birthday/ Opening of the SkiSeason Weekend Off often ensures atailspin in terms of form reversal . Withthat in mind . . .

Haileybury at the Badlands

Trinity to shock the ladder leaders

OMs at the 'Pit

St Kevin's at Camberwell

And Uni just at the Trott .

Pencil me in for the mandatory 2 out of 5while you're there .

Correspondents - Jonathan Horn -

jonathan_g_horn( iahoo .co .uk

SECTIONOld Hailevburv v Marcellin

Old Trinity v Old Xaverians - at Sportscover Arena

St Bernards v Old Melburnians - 96 .5 Inner FM

Collegians v University Blues

Old Scotch v St Kevins

ROUND 8- .TUNE 4 2005 - A SECTIONOLD XAVERIANS 7 .4 11.5 18.6 20.11 (131)OLDHAILEPBURY 6 .2 7.7 11.8 15 .12(102)Old Yav: Lynch 5 Clarke 5 Pascen 3 Bowen 2 Arnold Mollard ColbertScanlan Purss. Best : Chatfield Beetham Ford Johnston Lynch Clarke.Old Balk Seccull 4 Bourke 2 Jones 2 Ford 2 Steinton Siapantas BarkerArmstrong. Best: Seccull Jetilte Corrigan H McLaughlin Brown Trollope .Umpires: Wayne Hinton Richard Eastwood (F) Cameron Hayes AndrewErnngton (B) Michael O'Donnell Bernie Hoare (G )MARCELLIN 6.6 8.8 15.10 17.12 (114)OLD SCOTCH 3.2 6.5 10.7 13.12 (90)Marc : Cullman 3 Fraser 2 Waters 2 J Bortolotto 2 S Considine 2 FrazerRice Marson Addison Cannody Johnston . Best : Leffanue Rice DobsonAugustin S Considine L Considine . Old Sr. Gersimatt 5 Lewis 2 CollinsCrow S Dick McKenzie-McHarg Demetriou Gnarl . Best : Gnatt TallentHume Gerstman Crow Saunders .Umpires: Geoff Caulfield Sacha Koffman (F) Brendan Cannon PeterMonotti (B) Steven Plperno Bernie Jephson (G)OLD MELBURNIANS 4 . ) 6.4 12.5 13.7 (85)OLD 1'RIl91Y 2.3 8.9 12.12 19.19 (133)Old Me7b: Jm . Beaumont 2 Hicks 2 Kennedy 2 Lacey 2 Jr . BeaumontFarquharson D Harrison Jo . Miller Mulquiney. Best: Hicks Bunn TollHolme Lacey Roberts. Old Trim Cultrera 4 A Ramsden 4 C Buttler 3\i'alsh3 Aitken Hooke Reynolds Saunders T Van Der Vemte . Best: BrownRevnolds A Ramsden D Buttler Saunders Aitken.Umpires: Mark Gibson Luke Holmes (F) Will Stokes Rob Mavston Jnr (B)Lucas Robson Chris DcNie (G )UNIVERSITY BLUES 4.5 8.10 13.16 19.22 (138)ST BERNARDS 3.2 5.4 6.7 9.10(64)Uni Blues: DeCrespigny 4 Scambler 4 Ryan 4 Wilkie 2 Butko GleesonWilcox McKay Clark. Best: Lowcock Scambler R-yan Steele Paterson Clark .St B ern: Potter 3 Keunen Garth A Mitchell C Mitchell Pearson Legudi . Best :Gill Kavanagh Blunt Madden Legudi T Wilkinson .Umpires: Tim Sutcliffe Peter James (F) Ben Parsons Peter Teasdale (B)Kevin Segota Daniel Scully (G )ST KEVIlYS 5.2 6.4 10.7 12.14 (86)COLLEGIANS 6.5 10.7 11.9 16 .13 (109)SKOB : Lucas 5 McKee 2 Lunch 2 Travag(fa Sheehy Marchesani . Best :Lucas Charles Pope Sheehy Chard Mount . Call : Jorgensen 7 Dixon 4 TaftDry Rowston Bull Moon . Best : Dixon Jorgensen Baxter Jones RowstonShinkfieki .Umpires : Steve McCarthy Albie Firley (F) Dean Herskope BrendanCorcoran (B) Andrew Esposito Paul Can (G )

A RESERVEOLD %AVERIATiS 5 .2 6.7 12 .10 15.12 (102)OLD HAB .EYBURY 1 .0 3.2 33 6.5(41)Old %nv : Jones 3 Aguius 2 M Walsh 2 McDonnell Larkins Callinan RushGklley Giruuvan D Walsh . Best: Larkins Freer D Walsh M Walsh McDonnellCallinan . Old Hail: Efstathiou Walden Dowling R Mitchell Chipperiield JMcLaughlin . Best : J McLaughlin Cttippenield Walden Graves Floyd PLangCord-Jones.MARCELLIN 2.0 2.3 2.5 4.8 (32)OLD SCOTCH 3.2 7.6 13.8 19.10 (124)Marc: Neskovein Matthews S Galati Petroff. Best: Galati Conte OrmondoPascuzzi Mathews S McGree.Old Sco tch: Cations 6 Keck 3 Ashton 2 Beaurepaire 2 Dick 2 Di PasqualeElliot Jelbart Porter. Best: Cations Batronev Carroll Keck AshtonArmstrong .OLD MELBURNIANS 4.1 6.1 11.1 12.2 (74)OLD 1'RIINri'Y 0.3 3.8 6.10 8.11 (59)Old MeID: Matthews 4 Whitehead 3 Alder Dixon Grant T Harrison Turner.Best : J Ray Dixon Waddell Gems Matthews Jenkins . Old Trim Butler 3Cade 2 R Ramsden Stebms Williams . Best: Burgess R Ramsden AnuconiButler Morpeth Herrod .UNIYERSnY BLUES 1.3 3.6 7.8 8 .13(61)ST BERNARIIS 2.3 3.6 6.9 7.13 (55)Uni Blues: Bradley Colernan Fishley Gin Hemz Martin Mums Westmore .Best: McPhail Terrill Gin Martin Ftstdea Millard . St Bern: Mihallovu 2 DEvans J Evans Holland Hughes Miziewtlz . Best : Ware Hogan MiziewtrlHarris Ballann Hurley .ST KEVIlV'S OB 2.0 5.5 5.7 6.11 (47)COLLEGIANS 2 .4 3.6 6.7 7.8(50)SKOB: W Gullifer 3 L Gullifer MulpFew Taylor. Best : Manton AughtonKalasaren Bowden Grant McCann . CoIL• Krotuv5 4 Muir Bobeff Tarrent .Best: Robertson Slatyer Krotlns Nay(or L Moon Muu.

.'% -:1E AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2005 3

A SectionCOLLEGIANS MARCELLIN OLD EIAAILEYDURY OLD M ELDURRIANS OLD SCOTC H

Coach : Pat Hawkins Coach : Vaughan Clea ry Coach : Peter Nicholson Coach : Dean Ri ce Coach: Date rapqrqAsst Coach: °i d rek Sn`d's'~n'~'Res: Damien Phillips Res Coach : Trent Collins Res. Coach : Andrew Bonwick Res Coach : Fab GattiTalent Res Cosch : Serge D'Arg?to

Asst Coach : Ray Searl e

Dixon VC1 J 1 B . Dobson I C. Stentat 1 T cudwpp 1 T. Beranger (C).

2 M . Parrent 2 J . Rice 2 S . Davey2 Ja Beaumont3 M g~~ VC2 B. Phillips O

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.5 D. Johnston 5 J. Bourke g JeTgeaumom 5 S. Collins (VC)

6 N. Baxte r6 S. Woolley 6 G . Romanin 6 L Sapanias 9 D Harrison 6 A. Crow

7 S. Taft 7 S. Maguire 6 W. Smith 1 0 T Roberts11 R Ferraro

7 J . Kitchen7 J. Farley 8 R. Frisma 7 M. Corrigan 13 E mason 8 S. Dick8 C. Unswo rth Capt 9 L. Considine 8 F. Mohammad 14 A Voyage 9 A. Pugsley9 J. Fry 10 D . Cullinan 9 M. Barker (DVC) 15 l WW

16 J Byrne 10 C . Smith10 J . Jorgensen

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51 M Ke""wn 37 G . Carroll37 S . Humph ryFabri s38 A 39 B . Colville 35 T. Chisholm 52 J Anderson 38 T. Jelbart.

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50 M . Rice 57 B . Wignell 46 B . Crawford 71 T euuer 50 M . Walkorn51 B . ShadboB

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.62 M . McCart in 48 G. Chdpperfeld

73 N Russell74 N Lawlor 53 W. Symington

55 T. Cookes Res Capt 63 C. Pezzimenti 49 L Pitcher ( RDVC) 75 S Godley 54 A. Sutherland

56 M . Stefanidakis 70 D. Cracknell 50 R. Ladd76 E Mitchell77 s Herod 55 S. Dipasquale

57 D. Williamson 83 G . Neskovcim 51 H. McLauchlan 78 M Bach 56 T. Di ualepas 158 N. Bobeff 52 C. Ferguson (RDVC) 79 E Baker 57 J, Crane59 A. Wright - Smith 53 F4 Levy 80 C Brett-young

59 W. Elliott60 D. Mutton61 E. Healey 54 A Vitocris

81 A Ray82 D Emers«, 61 A . W. Sutherland

62 O . Howard 55 B. Langford-Jones 83 R Gald`adhGatti84 62 M . Graham

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THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2005

A Sectiono p OLD XAVERIANS ST. RERNARQS ST KEVIN'S 00 UNIVERSITY BLUESCo-Coaches : Leigh Carlson Coach : Barry Richardson Coach: Simon Madden Coach : Dave Murray Coach : John Kanis

& Phil Gaut Res Coach : Anthony Bourke Res Coach: Darren Handley Asst . Coach : Tony Miller Res Coach : Joe SturrockRes Coach: Dale Bower Res . Coach : Rob Gros sClub 18 Coach : Ed Best

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.4 James McDonnell 4 D. Ballarin 4 L. Mahoney (c) 4 D . Guengerich

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6 M. Rigby7 Van Der Venne T V!C 6 A. Oswald 6 M. Harrison 6 D. Mahoney 7 R . Young8 Medland A 7 S LethleanS 7 S. Clarke 7 J. Travaglia 8 J. Ha er

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7R S . Parrett 8 T McCann 9 A . Lo cxick10 Dann S 8 A. McDonald 8 J. Evans 9 B. Fields 10 R . Marti n11 Kennedy S 9 D . Lynch 9 M. Kavanagh (vc) 10 M. Lucas (dvc) 11 L. North12 Cultrera A DNtC 10 M. Beardsley 10 N . Mitchell 11 T. Duggan 12 0. Gleaso n13 Cade J14 Troon R 11 L . Howard 11 C . Davis 12 S. McKee 13 T. Foster

15 Hooke A 12 A. Bowen 12 B. Hogan 13 R . Bowles 14 A . Henderson

16 Hillas C DNtC 13 T. Ruyg 13 C . Mitchell (vol 14 P. Greenham 15 L. RyanKordick16 M17 Weston M

18 Healy J14 J. A iusg

14 B . Ryan 15 W. Gullifer.

17 G. De Crespigny19 Stebbins N 15 L . Ford (Capt) 15 T. Wilkinson 16 B. Garvey (dvc) 18 N . Anderson20 McPherson S 16 S. Mallard 16 D . Blunt 17 D . Ryan 19 M . Tomey21 Davies M 17 A. Chatfield (V.C.) 17 C. Potter 18 R . Chard 20 M . Colema n22 Wawrzynczak M 18 J . Cheep 19 D . Sheehy 21 C. Norma n23 Ramsden A Capt : 18 M. Scanlan 19 A . Mitchell 20 T. Crowley 22 B . Millard24 Goldenberg W 19 D . Walsh 20 D. Evans 21 R . Maguire 23 T. Wilcox25 Cameron F26 Donahoo B RN/C

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46 Roberts S 35 R. MacWhirter 37 A. Catterall 39 M. Dwyer 43 N . Shuttlewarh

47 Bell D 36 D. Sapuppo 38 S. lannazzo 40 L . Kalasaran 44 J. Wood

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S' THEAMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2005 5

' ~GJND 10 - J J NE 25TH, 2005A SECTIO N

Old Scotch v Old HailevburvOld Trinity v MarcellinSt Bernards v Old XaveriansCollegians v Old Melburnians - atSportscover ArenaSt Kevins v University Blues

B SECTIO N

North Old Boys v De La SalleOld Essendon Or v Old BrightonSt Bedes Mentone Tigers v Mazenod 0 C

Caulfield Gr v Whitefriars

Old Ivanhoe v MHSO B

C SECTION

Beaumaris v Monash Blues

Universitv Blacks v Therrv Penola 0 B

Old Paradians v Old Camberwell

AJAX v Hampton Rovers

Banyule v Parkdale Vultures

Dl SECTIONOld Carev v Glen EiraAquinas 0 C v Ormond

Prahran v Emmaus St Leos 0 C

Yarra Valley 0 B v Old Mentonians

Fitzroy Reds v Bulleen Templestowe - atDe Chene Rese rv e, Coburg

D2 SECTIO NBentleigh v Rupertswood

Williamstown CYMS v Old Geelong

Peninsula 0 B v Oakleigh

Ivanhoe Assumption v La Trobe Uni

Swinburne Uni v Salesian 0 C

D3 SECTIO NPower House v West Brunswick

St Johns 0 C v South Melb DistrictsMonash Gryphons v Old WestbourneSyndal Tally-Ho v UHS-VUKew v Werribee Amateur s

D4 SECTIO N

Albert Park v Box Hill NorthEltham Collegians - ByeSt Marys v Elsternwic k

Richmond Central v North BrunswickBulleen Cobras v Hawthorn Amateurs

UNDER-19 SECTION 1Old Xaverians v St KevinsCollegians - By eSt Bernards v MarcellinOld Brighton v Old Scotc hDe La Salle v University Blues

UNDER-19 SECTION 2Old Carey v Banyule ViewbankWhitefriars v Caulfield O rOld Camberwell v Old MelburniansOld Trinity v Beaumaris

Rupertswood v Old Essendon O r

UNDER-19 SECTION 3University Blacks v La Trobe UniMHSOB v Old IvanhoeOakleigh v St Bedes Mentone TigersAJAX v Bentleigh

Old Paradians v Monash Blues

UNDER-19 f21 BLUEHampton Rovers v Salesian ScorpionsDe La Salle (2) v Old Haileybury

Oakleigh Clays v Mazenod 0 COrmond v Peninsula 0 B

UNDER-19 (2) REDFitzroy Reds v Old Scotch - at Ramsden Street OvalBulleen Templestowe v KewEmmaus St Leos 0 C - ByeOld Westbourne v Aquinas 0 CTherry Penola 0 B v Rupertswood (2)

CLUB 18 (1 1Old Xaverians v St Kevin sMt Lilydale 0 C v Mazenod 0 C - switched fromoriginal draw Rd 1 at Mazenod - TB APrahran v Old MelburniansOld Brighton v Old Scotc hDe La Salle v University Blues - at Waverley Park

CLUB 18 (2 1Marcellin v Fitzroy Reds - switched from original

draw Rd 1 at Fitzroy RedsUniversity Blacks v CollegiansTherry Penola 0 B v Old Xaverians (2)Old Trinity v Old Essendon O rEley Park Sharks v Monash Blues

CLUB 18 (31La Trobe Uni v Old Scotch (2)Whitefriars v Caulfield OrEmmaus St Leos 0 C v Fitzroy Reds (2)Old Geelong v North Old BoysOld Carey - Bye

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REVIEWOld Essendon continued their reputation as theenigma of the competition with a convincing winover I guess a disappointing Whitefriars .

MHSOB took a long time to shake off the

persistent young Tigers at Sportscover . Closeencounter until half way through the third, where

the greater experience of the High came to the foreallowing them to come away comfortably in the

end . Ewan Thompson, Rhys Limbrick and youngSmith good contributors all day while Luke Terrellwith 5 a standout for the Tigers .Old Ivanhoe certainly did not have it all their own

way against the uncompromising CaulfieldGrammarians and in fact looked a bit shaky at

orange time . But the Hoers were able to kick 6 inthe last to happily take the win . Mark Luxon was

an ever present danger with Darren Payne andTravis Beinke also good . Mark Frater in good

touch for Caulfield .Good strong win for the Tonners considering the

absence of a few stars . Their ability to findsomething under pressure to kick 5 goals in eightminutes in the last to draw away from their doggedopponents outstanding . Leigh Hendra andAnthony Bristow again had good ones . Kent andMarch fine avenues of attack . SMC with 7continues to impress all and sundry.Injury depleted Mazenod copped a DLS unit in topform . The DLS unit played out the full 4 quarterswhile the Nodders only played well for shortperiods . Chris Punton and Luke Seager withstoodall Nods thrusts while Matt Moore, Benny Mannixand Damien Rayson dangerous in front . TheChamberlain Twins again the best, along with firstgamer Nick Lew-ton .PREVIEWThe playing fi elds of Essendon Grammar awaitAZazenod today . Both sides refreshed by the break

one coming off a win and one off a loss . It is a

dangerous game to tip OEG two weeks in a rowbased on past performances but today I will, buttgee if Mazenod wins one would not be surprised .

Grand Final replay from 2004 at Glenhuntly this

week. Fortunes of both sides have varied since

that day . The Grammarians seem to think I never

give them a chancewhich could not befurther from thetruth . I give them achance today bu tthey will have to play out the full 4 quartersagainst the High who should welcome a few back .

SOB for me .Hoodoo ground at Brindisi Street for the Friars .Both sides not travelling at the top of their form atthe moment . Have tipped the Tigers to beatWhitefriars at Mentone in the past but try as Imight and knowing how hard they will try, stillhave to stick with the visitors .Third placed Old Ivanhoe make the short trek to

the Gillon . In good touch the Hoers while NOBShave been thereabouts but not quite getting over

the line . Hoes have multiple avenues to goal whileNOBS rely on SMC, so based on this as you needto kick many goals to win a game will stick withOld Ivanhoe .DLS versus Old Brighton at Malvern a blockbustergame . Hopefully both'sides are at full strength sowe see a blockbuster game . Both terrific sides andin good touch. Both plenty of runners, both havedangerous forward lines, OB may have just a bitmore height . Tough one to select will remainconsistent and go with the home side .

CLUB

B SECTIONNorth Old Boys

Old Brighto n

Caulfield GrammariansWhitefriar sMHSOBB RESERVEDe La Salle

De La SalleOld Ivanhoe

MHSOB

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Sinclair 1 28

Bird 2 28Pertzel 3 27

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PRESS CORRESPONDENTS .Don't forget the numbers 9553 1561 home phoneand fax, 0403 433 016 is the mobile or mail tobrainco@optusnet .com .au . By 8PM MondayNights please .

No rth Old Boys - congratulates current senior

captain Daniel Tonkin on his 150th game withthe club (135S, 4R, 11U). Since arriving in 1993,Daniel's sublime skills, explosive pace and love ofa goal have been the staple of a Saturdav

afternoon at the Gillion oval . Along the journeyDaniel has achieved state selection, countlesstop 5 b'n'f finishes and numerous best clubman

awards. Purple is and always will be in his blood .Congratulations Daniel . Also current senior vice-

captain Scott Sleep on his 150th game with theclub (124S, 26R) . Hailing from Mildura, Scottarrived at the club in 1996 and has not missed a

season since. His ferocious attack on the ball andlong kicking has always been a feature of his

play . A fantastic club-man off and on the field,age seems not to weary Scott and the NOB'sfaithfitl have seen some of his best football in

recent years . Congratulations Scott. Dan Tehanplays his 50th game for the club against OldBrighton . In his first year in 2002 he was all classand finished 3rd in the seniors b&f. Injuries in

the past two years have unfortunately seen himmiss a few games, but the ferocious attack on the

ball and silky skills remain . A great bloke off thefield, but sadly NOBs are farewelling Dan as he'saccepted a job in Dubai and today will be his lastgame for a few years . Good luck Dan !De La Salle - Mark Piccone, who played his100th game for the Club last Saturday in theClub 18 match against old Brighton, startedwith the Under 19 Blues in 1999 after movingthrough the Junior club ranks . Having played24 games in the Seniors during his Under 19period Mark showed outstanding potentialwinning the U19 Blues "Best in Finals" in his lstseason . Injury and a lack of opportunity hasconfined "Pickles" appearances in the ensuingseasons to mainly Reserves games where he wasBest & Fairest in 2002 . Congratulations & welldone Mark!

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De La Salle v Old BrightonOld Essendon Or v Mazenod 0 C

St Bedes Mentone Tigers v Whitefriar s

Caulfield Or v MHSOB

North Old Boys v Old Ivanhoe

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May 2 Brulm Frater A Green Sinclair. Best: Winter Bruhn Lawson Kendall

Browning Cossack. Best: Bourke Browning Bowden Vague McArdle Quack .

bSAZE :vODOC 1.5 2.7 5.10 7.121541)DE LA SALLE 6.3 8.8 14.12 21 .14 (140)Maz: Kelly 2 Jayaweera 2 Regan Buszard Reid Moore Best : D ChamberlainM Chamberlain Kelly Stanley Lewton Jayaweera . DLS: 4 Rayson 3 Mannix3 Hirst 2 L Harrison 2 Duggan 2 l.aral,ry 2 M Brown Corm Silvers. Best :Punton M Brown Maloney L Harrison Morel Seager .Umpires : Dash Pen-is Brent Woodhead (F) Matt Jen}dnson Paul Carroll (B)

OLD BRIGHTON 8 .6 10.7 16.8 22 .12 (144)NORTH OLD BOYS 2.2 7.6 12.10 15.11 (101)Old Br. Kent 7 March 5 Dawes 3 Perrett 3 McGillivray Kennedy J EdgeGritty. Best: Old Br: Hendra Bristow March Kent Ewert Perrett . NOB:Mlnton-Connell 7 D Brady 2 Curry 2 Browne 2 Sutherland Sleep. Best : TBrady Minton-Connell M Amor Buteher Spurting T Roberts .Umpires : Simon Stokes Jason McNtece (F) Datnlen Anthony Sitnon Abel(B) Robert Parry Graeme Booth (G )V7HITEFRIARS 3.4 6.6 12.8 14.11195)OLD ESSEir'mN GR 2.2 8.4 13.7 22 .14 (146)White: Baggoley 3 J Anderson 3 Bird 2 M Power 2 A Carbone J PowerCarrigs Swam . Best: G Power M Power Brosolo J Power Hill Stafford .Old Ess: D Flaherty 6 Obliubek 4 Baddeley 3 Skurrle 2 D Biggs BartrarnDay Podger Stormont J Daakiw Hand . Best: D Flaherty Towner DeMortonKavanagh PorUa D Biggs.Umpira : Russell Davidson David Phillips (F) Mark Rayson MichaelSaunders (B) Gavin Roberts Pat Mitchell (G )MHSOB 5 .3 10.5 12.13 18.19 (127)ST BEDES BiENi'ONE TIGERS2.2 7.6 10.7 12.10 (82)MHSOB: Hamilton-Ho 4 Pertzel 3 Campbell 2 Evans 2 Rosman 2 LitnbrickG McGully Stirsk[s Thompson Hogan. Best : Smith Ltmbtick ThompsonHogan Campbell Evans. StB(MT: L Terrell 5 ScaHdl 2 Kidd 2 Hilton 2 DLynch . Best: Hilton A Connolly- L Terrell J Connelly M Terrell M Firth .Umpires : Grant Joyner Peter Liddell (F) Rob Mutton Adam Rodgers (B)Matthew Kent Dominic Napoli fG)OLD IVANHOE 5.1 7.8 8.11 14.16 (100)CAULFIELD GR 4.2 6.3 9.7 11.8 (74)Old h*. Luxon 6 Hope 2 Ketalas 2 Russian 2 Geischen Bemke . Best: Lu.~conLochran Thompson Branigan Payne Beinke. Cant- B Gross 3 Kendall 2

Frater Widjaja.Umpires : Jamie Kvitvs Robert Semmens (RFL) (F) Matthew Jackson DarrenRich (RFL) (B) Bruce Stephens Luke McKay (RFL) (G)

B RESERVEMAZE .7OD 4 .7 4.8 4.9 5.1 I(41)DE LA SALLE 1 .0 5.6 6.8 9.11 (65)PdFaz: Name 2 Hawkins Castrlcum Meehan . Best: Grant A Morris ReganBouchereau Raine Vallence. DLS: guick 3 Ellis 2 Bourke Bowden

OLD BRIGHTON 0.1 5.4 5.4 6.6 (42)NORTH OLD BOYS 5.1 5.1 8.2 11.3 (69)Old Br. Salem 3 McDonald Reddin Eastgate . Best : Reddtn Eastgate PerryMcDonald Stewart McNicol . NOB: Maher 2 OBree 2 Gargon 2 D JoyceFarrar Fitzgerald D Stribley O'Connor. Best : Mahar Cramer! GargonO'Connor S Joyce Tehan .WIB'I'EkRiIARS 3.2 6.4 8.6 10.8 (68)OLD ESSENDON 3 .2 5.5 6.6 8.15 (63)White-, Gloufchev 2 Woods 2 M Nunan 2 Anderson Crea Mattinson . Best:Anderson Crea Cleven Atkins T Carrigg Treytiaud . Old Ees: Stone 3Hargreaves 2 Makris Parker Flaherty. Best : Fewster O'Brien EferantomoHargreaves Fitzgerald Rumble .MHSOB 2.1 5.4 7.6 8.8(56)ST BEDES MENTONE 2.0 3.4 5.4 7.5 (47)tsIIiSOB: Aitken 4 Coxon 3 Bowen . Best : Robinson Wright T CoxonAnderson J Fraczek Nicholas. St B/AiT: Hecker 2 Sampieri 2 SucklingWilson Ritchie. Best: Samptere Ruche Suckl'utg Charlton KempsterHecker.OLD IVANHOE 2.4 4.8 9.10 10 .20 (80)CAU`LFIELD GR 1.2 5.4 6.5 6.7(43)Old Ivanhoe : Griggs 2 Leech 2 Hawkes 2 Stagg Z Keane Mathew Nagel .Best: Leech J Keane Antomou Griggs Fowler Mathew . CauL• James 3Murphy Hastorth D'Arcy . Best: Gerrard Crathern D'Arcy JamesThompson Jacobs.

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B SectionGAULFIElO GRAMMARIANS DE LA SALLE MAZENOD MHSOBFC NORTH OLD BOYS

Coach : Stephen Wright coach : r.tarK Loo,re coaah: We Mcarv :ur-AUee C=h: Dahd ska,r,er Coach : Tony EganAss Coach : Lachlan Keilaway Aasz :'wrae' Cc""

Res : Marry KeE:hwAss: . c~''ft: A` are'" svmenarm l

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Res Coach: Brendan SmalesRes: Peter Otiv en Club 78: 8en pmm ewcsc Res. Coach : Ty Coins R. Cosch : Jamie D .on

1 J Foley i L. Walker C r 1 T. Castncum 1 J Bamert I J. Cassell2 A Bruhn 2 R. Buckley 2 M . Chamberlain 2 S McCully (S-Capt) 2 J. Penel l3 C Knight 3 B. Conn C 3 D. Christie 3 D Rosman 3 T. Sheeha n4 M Liddell 4 L. Harrison DVC 4 C. Lee 4 M White (S-VC) 4 S. Steep5 S Kendall

5 M. Duggan VC 5 D. Chamberlain 5 B Betheras 5 A. Crameri6 N Crave n7 R O'Neill 5r R . Quick 6 P. Nelson 6 M Brain 6 H . Maplestone

8 R Foote 6 M. Moore 7 S . Reed7 S Whittington8 J Garner

7 J. Browne9 M Frater 7 P. Harnson DVC 8 A . Moms 8 J Dixon 8 S. Cox10 A Will (C) 7r M. Ellis 9 D. Kelly 9 D Fairchild 9 L . Cur ry11 B Carboni 8 J . La Ragy 10 B . Chamberlain to P Smith 10 To . Brady12 D Pearce (VC) 9 J Maloney 11 D. Hose 10 I Barrett 11 T. Robe rts12 M Sainsbu ry13 A Green Sr B. Vague 12 J . Cuberes 11 R Temes 12 G . Maxton

14 B Gross 10 T Silvers 13 M . Regan 12 J Aitken 13 S. O'Connor

15 A Docker 1 0r A. Thornton 14 N. Meehan 12 M Feferkranz 15 J. Nihill16 N Fallu 11 P. Bourke 15 N. Parry (VC) 13 S Anderson 16 C . Dyno n16 J Wright 12 M. Fietdsend 16 M . Apollonio 14 M Hamilton-Ho 1 7 T. Spurtin g17 S Argyros 13 A Johnstone 17 T. Pitts 15 A O Brien 19 P. Flanders18 B Baxte r1 J J

.14 W. Dwyer 18 D. Dunne

16 J Walke r17 G McCully 20 J. Sutherland

ames819 B Evans

.15 P. Bowden 19 L. Buszard 18 R Limbrick (S-DVC) 21 A. Wellman

20 H Vella 16 S. Hyland 20 C. Murray 18 C Wright 22 D . Teha n

21 M Pennycuck 17 L. Bowden 21 S . Casincum 19 S Robinson 23 S. Minton-Connell22 C Fagan 18 A. Coffey 22 S . Veltman 20 L Home 24 M. Fitzgerald23 C McGrath 19 R . McArdte 23 S. Oldman 20 T Fraczek (R-DVC) 26 D . Brady24 C Murphy 19r M. Ellis 24 D. Nisbett 21 W Taft 27 C . O'Bre e25 B Sinclair 20 A. Shields 25 S. Stanley 22 A Svi rskis 28 D . Joyce25 N Dorman26 S Widjala (VC) 21 D. Payson 26 J . Dunne (C) 23 A Hogan 29 C . Hosking (VC)

27 J Sayers 22 M. Brown 27 M . Regan 24 J Pertzel 30 D . Stribfey28 J Jacobs 23 R . Sherman 28 P. Jones 25 H Taylo r

25 A Vicendese31 L . Boyl e

29 N Guyett 24 J. Morel 30 0. Hansen 26 L Evans 32 B. Sheeha n30 M Sharpe 24r A. Powell 31 P. Delmastro 27 W Backway 33 M. Barke r30 D Elias 25 C. Hyde 32 A. Strewn 28 T Dunne 35 M. Carney31 W Bowes 27 M. O'Donnell 33 S. Bal4och 28 S Moore (R-DVC) 36 D . Tonkin (C)32 A Lawson33 S Fryers 28 J Hirst 34 C. Boyd 29 W White 37 A. Ferre r

34 H Baker 29 C. Postlethvraite 35 R. Hawkins 30 K McDonald 38 M. Amo r

35 S Thompson 30 B. Mannix 36 G . Miller 31 M Bowen 40 A. Egan36 G Crathern 31 S. Hyde 37 T. Valiance 32 A Cassell 41 Gargan37 B Scott 31r K. Mannix 38 D. Haltet 33 L Campbell 42 D .Sheehan38 N Edwards 32 D. Lowe 39 D. Oldman 34 E Thompson (S-DVC) 43 J. McKenzi e39 A Bosna 33 N . Stewart 40 G . Massey 34 D Henzet 45 G. I rvin40 M Wilson 34 V. Moloney 41 M. Ventunni

35 P Rujevic (R-VC)47 J . Mahe r41 B Jeffkms 36 S Mage e

42 A Strain 36 W. Jolley 42 C . Paine 37 T Harper 48 M. Kell y

43 T Gerrand 38 S. Cossuck 43 J. Schiano 37 M Ting 49 A . Cugola44 B Hasforth 39 B. Oakley 44 D . Linden 38 C Nailon 53 S . Butcher45 B Acfield 41 D . McInerney 45 S. Paine 39 D Fox 54 B . Govett46 K Weir 42 A. Skinns 46 D . Hensman 40 A Lust ( R-Capt) 55 C . Stribley47 S Jenkinson 42r D . Jarvis 47 A. Manekian 41 J Anderson 58 R . Citreo n48 R Chapple49 G Poufter

43 A. Greenalgh 48 C . Jayaweera 42 C Wright 60 M . Cribbes (RC )

50 N Green 44 D. Close 51 M. Murray 43 R Coxon 64 Ti. Brady

51 W Rudd 45 R . Walmsfey 52 G . Tilling 44 JNewton 66 P. B ryar52 G Winter 46 L Jarvis 53 J. Mather

45 R Czwamo

53 J Gross.

47 A. Stevens 54 D . Grant46 I costing47 D Hollenberg54 T Franklin-Jones 49 A. Boots 55 L . Fuller 48 M Webster55 C Hooper 50 S. Conway 57 P. Souter 49 S Yv e56 B Napier

57 P Farmer 51 D . Browning 58 D . Moms 50 K Harding

58 S Cunliffe 52 T. Moloney 60 A. Bouchereau 51 D Vicendese59 D Buckthought 55 A. McLeish 61 M. McDowell 52 M La ndy60 R Saunders 56 L . Seeger 64 T. Bourbon 53 S Mitchell61 T Royal 57 R . Hancock 66 J. Pereira 54 D Learmont-Walke r62 C Sheppard 59 G . Gilbe rt 67 J. Bates 55 C Eva63 Z D'Arcy 62 C . Punton 68 L . Hawkins 56 T W right64 T Wailes 57 S Fole y65 B Jenkmson 58 P Greenhill66 C Grigg 59 A Hal l67 D Loette 60 M Nicholas68 L Cotto n71 M Cassidy

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B sectionOLD BRIGHTON OLD ESSENDON OLD IVANHOE ST BEDES MENTONE WHITEFRIARS

Coach : Greg McLoughlin Coach : David Calthorpe Coach: Gerard Sholly TIGERS Coach: Pat Manni x

Assistant: Adam McConnell Res Coach : Kornel Dachs Res Coach : Brad Low Coach: Russell Barnes Asst . Coach : Peter Randall

Res . Coach : Nick Perry Res Coach : Tim Lamb Res . Coach : Chris Rubic k

2 A. Pkrie 1 J. Panagiotopolus 1 A. Oates 1 B . Collins 3 M. Carbone

3 C. Barrow 2 D . Biggs 2 L. Lochran (V/Capt) 2 L. Wintle 5 B. Phan3 L. McDonald 3 M. Oznam 3 S. Curatolo 3 L. Borella 6 P. Campbel l4 A. MacGillivray (dvc) 4 M. Ryan 4 S. Geilings (Sens) 4 L. Beveridge 7 S. Brosolo5 A. Edge 5 S De Morton B. Davis (Res) 5 S . Napier

8 B Janson6 R. Stewart

.6 C . Ridley

5 C . Georgio6 S Kent

6 J . Kan eRose7 S

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7 C. Redd,nR )1CNkx~ (Co CtC

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7 J . Gieschen.

8 A . Scafidi 11 T. Wallac e....8

Phelan (CSpt)9 P8 J. Heritage 8 G. Hope 9 M . Terrell 12 S. Phela n

.10 J Edge

9 J. Stormont 9 D . Payne 10 M . Wintle 13 J . Anderson

11 B Mason10 T. Biggs 10 C . Crowley (V/Capt) 12 P. Groves 14 T. Ca r gg

Parrett (dvc)12 J11 J. Buckley 11 N . Russian 13 R. Sampieri 16 J . Power.

12 S. East te~

12 J. Kavanagh 12 C . Braniga n13 A . Alagona

14 A . Connolly15 T. McColl 17 A. Carbon e

13 R. Kent 13 B. Hakim 14 B . Thompson 16 A . Hipwell 18 M. Baker13 N. Edwards 14 R . Legudi 15 T. Beinke 17 N . Cords 19 A. Hill14 S. Williams 15 D . Mezo 16 S . Price 18 D. Lynch 20 L. Swai n15 B. Gadsden 16 M. Bordignon 17 M. Veal 19 A . Drury 21 S. Alexander16 J. Homann 17 D . Forrest 18 J . Hope (Capt) 20 L. McMurray 22 N . Cunningham17 A. Van Den Dungan 18 D . Flaherty 19 P. Dinakis 21 J . Connelly 23 P. Stagg16 A. Salem 18 S. Dawson 20 D . Hawkes (Capt-Res) 22 L. Capsalis 24 J Dao u18 M. Jackson 19 E. Healey 21 S . Fragiacomo 23 J . Lynch .

25 G. Day19 S. Ginnivan 20 S . Piayfair 22 B . Nagel 24 J . Tyquin

27 B Gardiner19 P. ArgeHnr 21 S . Dale 23 K . Theodossi 25 J . Knuppel .

20 M. Smith 22 M Portia 24 G. Haras 26 M . Hecker 28 A . Baker

21 R. Joseph.

23 J . Hughes25 E . Byrne 27 S . Kingwell 29 A . Glenn

21 T. Ewen 24 J Dazkiw26 I . Dawkins 28 M . Andrews 30 M . Power

22 J. Murch. 27 N . Holloway (V/C-R) 29 D. Waters 31 A . Baggoley

23 D . Dawes25 A . Frazer 28 M . Tobias 30 M . McGettigan 32 G. Kennedy

24 S. Gadsden 26 S . Fleming 29 R. Weddle 31 C. OsborneFulton33 C

25 A. Kennedy 27 A . McKenzi eFewster28 A

30 J . Leec h31 J . Stevens

32 G . Kempster33 S. Zakic

.34 D . Gbufchev

26 A. GinnivanPaterson27 D

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29 B. Richardson 32 D . Poulton.

36 G. Hartrick.

38 J . Maddocks40 D. Atkins

30 T. March 33 M . Velardo 37 A. Baldwin 39 E. McKenzie 42 S . Anderson

31 A. Paroissien 34 D. Podger 38 Ga George 39 M . McColl 43 N . Elliott

31 S. Jackson 35 L. Kavanagh 39 Ge George 40 M. Kelleher 44 B . Bird32 A. Goldner 36 C. Obliubek 40 J . Keane 41 M. Rouse 45 S . Cleven33 L Date 37 A . Parker 41 Z . Keane 42 M. Wilson 46 M . Duff y34 T. Gibson 38 T. Campbell 42 S. Low (V/Capt) 43 A. Paterson 48 J. Treyvau d35 C . Stewart 39 B . Newbold 43 W. Cornelius 44 M. Rhoden 50 D. Crea36 R . Henderson (Co C . R.) 40 H. McDermott 44 M Luxon 45 L . Ciestak

52 R. Piggot37 D . Hughes38 T Matessi

41 A . Iskra 45 N. Antonio u46 R. Butler

46 M. Hilton47 E. Ritchie 54 C. Ross

39 B .~,y 42 N. Bertram 47 S. Snell 48 J. Heys 55 P. Tobin

40 C . Craig 43 S . Cramer 48 G . Smith 49 S. Rouse 57 A . Woods

40 J . Maguire 44 A. Collins 49 C. Quinlan 50 S. Kidd 58 P. Poutne y

41 J . Murchie 45 D. Winkel 50 M . Venrocchi 51 A. Buck 59 T. Nunan42 L. Handal (vc) 46 J . Lloyd 51 J. Ulians 52 T. Beasley 60 R. Pawli k44 R. Fisher 47 S . Howard 52 B. Wright 53 L . Giorgiadis

Stafford62 B45 C . McKimm 48 J . Williamson 53 L . Courage

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.Papprot h72 K53 H. Bickett 54 S. Cramer 60 J. Siegersma 64 P. McGettigan

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.58 B. Hurtig 64 J . Britten 70 L. Terrel l

59 N. Larkin60 C. Brown 59 J. Stevens

65 D . Campbell- Fraser66 D . Walkley Buxton Real

61 A. Walsh 60 J. Carter 67 B. MckinleyE62 J. Bumn 61 A. Nowtand 68 B. Parker state

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by Glen i,9arris®n

The Jackas completed a hat trick of wins, theWellers clambered back into the four at the Rover sexpense and it was smooth sailing for the to pthree sides, who were all comfortable victors . Th elowlight of the round being the serious leg injury

to competition leading spearhead, Paul Edwards .

REVIEW

In an error-marred contest the Blacks finished

stronger in their clash with Hampton Rovers .

With both sides missing key personnel there waslittle separating the teams at the final change, but

the performances of Uni's Groom, together with a

lively Green up forward and midfielders Smith

and Sheldon were telling . The tiring Rovers were

well served by Burggraaff and Zampaglione .

The Wellers flew out to a four goal cushionagainst the Ashers and maintained that marginfor most of the game, before the home sidefinished with a flurry, booting six large to one inthe last . Credlin and Taylor were great for th e

dwinners, as were Batzloff and Durling. Pay anAdamson amongst the Students better players .

Therry lost Edwards early and the Sharks piledon eight in the second to split the game open .Matulick and Lee gobbled everything for Beauyand Duggan and Teasdale helped ensure theSharks did not leave Oak Park empty handed .Faroldi and Fenton tried hard for the vanquished .

Kirzner dobbed six and the Jackas Blashki,Berger and Lewski continued their good formwhen they chalked up their third on the trot,against the Bears . Banyule continue to fight thegame right out, but lapses in concentration arehurting . A terrific first up showing fromStavropolis, Christian was again prominent andO'Connell was handy in front of the sticks .

Paradians thumped into a Vulture wrecking ballas Parkdale looked to make amends for lastweek's showing. Macgeorge either up forward, orin the middle was dominant and he was wellassisted by the Sullivans, Rochford and Kelly .Boundy and Curren battled on for OP .

PREVIEW

The Blacks andWellers square offin the cracker of th e

week. The hom eside will be hoping to end the first half of theseason with just the one blemish, whilst theWellers want a win to keep the pack of clubsoutside the four at least a game behind . OC seemto be back on track, but Uni have deserved to bewhere they are and will prevail .OP host Hampton Rovers and this will be aquestion of which team comes to play. Both havehad some excellent results but have struggled toput a consistent run of victories together. Eachteam needs a win to keep the pressure on the topfour and whilst OP's form has been quiteunpredictable, the Rovers have been a little moresteady and I think they will salute .

A resurgent Jacks unit welcomes the Vultures totheir "home ground", at Trevor Barker. Ajax has

settled into an excellent groove in recent weeks, amiserly defence, a prolific midfield and potent

forwards paving their way to success . Parkdale

were at their destructive best last game and their

blend of midfielders and attacking forwards willcurb Ajax's winning streak.

1~0CLUB NALiE LST VJ1( TOT,"?.

C SECTIONTherry PenolaAjaxOld CamberwellParkdale VulturesC RESERVEBeaumarisOld Paradians

Old CamberwellBeaumaris

Edwards 0 44Kirzner 6 40Loats 0 34Macgeorge 8 3 1

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,P arkdale were at their destructive

best last game and their blend of

midfielders and attacking forwards will

curb Ajax's winning streak. "

The term "must win" is often bandied aroundand I will use it to preface the clash betweenMonash & Therry . A loss for the Oak Parkerswill put them two games behind the Students,but if Monash fall they will find themselves ina relegation dogfight . There is still half theseason to play, but whatever team wins will feela lot less strained around the collar and I thinkthe Ashers will sneak home .

The Bears are hungry for their first win andwhilst their form has been good in patches theyknow they must put it together for a wholematch to record victory . Unfortunately forthem, there are easier venues than Shark Parkto try and win at . Beauy are eyeing a top twofinish and they will not allow themselves tofalter this afternoon .Correspondents - Glen Harrison -

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E STONES'Monash Blues - 2005 senior vice captain,

popular clubman and super athlete GeorgeSmyth joins the 100 game club this

Saturday at the Frearson Oval . George hasan abundance of speed, balance and

courage which have seen him develop from

a raw red-head Under 19 to become an eliteplayer with many highlights including the

2003 Premiership and "goal of the century"at the MCG. George and his parents have

contributed significantly to the Club inmany ways as well as to the rebirth of

croquet as a serious sport .

Congratulations Smythey on this greatachievement from all at Monash .

C SECTIO NMonash Blues v Therry Penola 0 B

University Blacks v Old Camberwell

Old Paradians v Hampton Rovers

AJAX v Parkdale Vultures - at Trevor BarkerOval, Sandringham

Beaumaris v Banyule

ROUND 8- JUNE 4 2005 - C

MAX 5.1 12.1 14.3 18.8 (116)

MAX 3.1 7.4 8 .5 12.10 (82 )

OLD CAMBERWELL 5.3 9.9 11.14 17.2A (122)MONASH BLUES 1 .3 5.6 8.9 9.9(63)Old Camb: R Taylor 5 Hendrie 3 Batzloff 2 Durlinq 2 J Hetiernan B RyanLowrie Ormsby P Tempone. Best: Credlin Batzloff Durlin? Mitchell OrmsbyR Tatiior. Mon Blues: Craven 5 Bouts Boston Pav Smyth . Best : AdamsonSmvtlt Hickey Davidson Craven Creamer .Ump]res: David Trott Brendan Dev3tn (F) Ryan Place Paul Leggett (B)Matthew Cowley Hagen Cosgriff )G )THERRYPENOLA 2 .2 3.2 5.5 7.8(501BEAUMARIS 1.2 9.5 13.7 18.14 (122)1leerrp Pencils: C Bannister 2 A Gentile 2 Faroldi T Goodwin MMeWhtnnev. Best : Faroldi Walker Forster-Knight Calegari Crottv Fenton.Beaum: Lee 6 MatuBck 6 Pitts 2 Heath MeNicholas Teasdale Wonnacott .Best: Haynes DugganMatultck Lee Lynch Pitts .Umpires : Jeremy Heffernan Joe Hartwig (F) Glen Kennedy (B) DanielBrookes Dominic Kapok (G)HAMPTON ROVERS 1 .3 5.9 7.10 9.16 (70)UtJt BLACKS 2.6 3.9 7.13 13 .15 (93)Hampt Rove M Fletcher 2 Greenwood 2 Holt 2 Duddy Blanchard Corcoran .Best: Burpgreaff ?ampaglione Corcoran Blanchard Pinto Power . UniBlacks: Green 4 Dows)ey 3 Savage 2 Evans Smith Sheldon Green . Best:Groom Smith Shelden Goonan Ablethorpe Green.Umpires : Rick Love Justin Lipson (F) Elise Van Grondelle Sean Durstan-Ryan (B) Trevor Foy Vin Vescovi (G )PARKDAI.E VULTURES 6.4 11.6 15 .13 23 .19 (157)OLD PARADIATrS 2.2 7.5 8.7 10.11 (71)Park Vu1C Macgeorge 8 Mick Sullivan 3 Hampton 2 Haves 2 Hecker 2O'Meara 2 T Barr Eight Rvan Matt Sullivan. Best: Macgeorge Kelly MickSullivan O'Meara P Sullivan Rochford . Old Par: Porteous 2 Zriznovlc 2Spinoso Giddings Brabender Hughes Jenkins Sinclair. Best : BoundvMaher Can-an Gale Rose Pratt.Umpires: Ken McNlece Vaughan Sidebottom (F) Frank Palermo JamesGregory (B) Clive Shipley Eddie Boa] (G)BANYULE 3.3 5.9 7.9 12.11 (83)

Banyata Playfair 4 0 Connell 3 Brown 2 Willmore Demetriou Gayfer. Best:Playfair Christian C Taylor Cantwell Gaoler Stavropoulos . A,}= Ktrmer 6Bryner 3 Rosen 3 Rapaport 2 Segal 2 Leuskt Sutton . Best : Berger LewskiBlashki Kirzner Sutton Israelsohn .Umpixcs: Roland Fuhrmann Branton Hocking (RFL) (F) Sean Collins GusCarparuano (RFL) (B) Beornn McCarthy

C RESERVEOLD CAMBERWELL 7.0 10.5 17.9 22.9 (141)MONASH BLUES 1 .1 3.5 3.5 8,654)Old Camb: Craven 6 L Heffernan 4 Schmidt 4 Goodale 2 Pernmtan 2 MCottrell 2 Grant Horskins. Best: Goodale Salinas L Heffernan HorskinsCraven J(Ace . Monash Blues: Mazvr 4 Carsten 2 Leuiston Gurr. Best:Owen Wilson Pettingllt Wills Leviston Gurr .THERRY PENOLA 0.1 1.1 2.5 4.5 (29)BEAUMARIS 2.2 7.8 10 .10 16.15 (111)TStarg Pm Corrigan 2 Dunn Ellender. Best: Nancarroa A Lewis Sacco SHanlon Skiathitis Owen . Beaum : Bow4Cer 6 Vance 3 Atkins 2QuirkBramwell MeConehfe Spence McMillan . Best : Atkins McConchle SpenceBowker Quirk OBrien .HAMPTON ROVERS 1 .0 1.2 1.3 1.30UNIBLACKS 3.3 7.4 10.6 15 .12 (102)Hampt Rov: Lambert . Best: Foster Williams Giasoumi Flahhr WheelerCave Lambert. Uni Blacks: Ault 2 Brumbv-Rundell 2 Mambi 2 PorterTownev Barlow Ryan Green Barrett Cameron Jesse Prestige . Best: TownevBrumby-RundellThompson Powell Beaton Henrv .PARIiDALE VULTURES 0.6 3.9 4.11 8.12 (601OLD PARADIANS 3.3 5.4 9.9 11.9 (75)Park Volt: Wood 2 Johnston 2 S Wtngrave Scerri Levett C Barr. Best:Thurgood Crilky Eight Levett Cousins Baker. Old Par: Derham 2 Murray 2D Dean Fantone Mealy Palermo Simpson Sykes ti'aLsh . Best: Fantone TR}-an Salhatico D Dean Simpson Derham .BANYULE 0.3 2.3 5.3 5.4 (34)

Banyulc Adams Willmore Bell Mutton Clacker. Best: Bell Ferrall WitlmoreRothe Bottomley Thomson. Ajax: Rath 2 Redlich 2 Rubenstein 2 Rutko 2Point Sacks Newstadt Kagan . Best: Henzel Peters Dudakon RittermanGerber Glezer.

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WHAT A WEEKEND OFREPRESENTATIVE FOOTBAL LIt started with an Under 19 North versus Under 19South game at Sportscover Arena early Saturday

Morning . The weather was not too good but a goodcrowd witnessed an interesting encounter betweenthe cream of the VAFA's Under 19 players .The North set up their victory by adapting to theconditions better and used the wind to theiradvantage to have a handy 5 goal buffer at the firstbreak. Despite the best efforts of Nic Harrison fromOld Haileybury in the ruck the smaller players ofthe North side sharked hit outs to continuously puttheir side into attack where Tsingaris wasdangerous .The next three quarters were pretty evenly matchedas the boys from the South competed very hard totry and rem in the lead they had surrendered earlybut the North side were just too strong on the day .Plenty of good players on both sides including DeanClayton from Paradians who was a stand out,

Smith . Jake SpmeIla, Augustin and Morley for the

North . South were well served by Julian Charleswho showed some slippery skills, Harrison, NickStewart whether in defence or attack and RyanSemmell .Well done to Chris Bye and Adrian Connolly andtheir respective assistants for putting on such agood show at short notice .

VAFA Under-19 Nort h5.3 7.6 10.9 12.12 (84)

VAFA Under-19 South

0.2 1.5 1.5 5.7 (37)

Goals: VAFA NORTH Tsingaris 4 Napier 3 Tiras 3

Baldwin Agustin . VAFA South : Semmel Mon an

Stewart Wills Goode.

Best : VAFA NORTH Smith Clayton Morley SmithSpmelle Augustin Tiras . VAFA South CharlesStewart Harrison Semmell Browning Hickey .Umpires : Silfo O'Gorman (F) Stokes Herskope (B)Esposito Gait (G )

U19 North v South - Team of the DayB: Peter Augustin (N) Matt Browning (S) DamienMcGuigan (N)HB : Chris Hammond (S) Nick Stewart (S) Damien

Iannazzo (N )C: Scott Toull (N) Daniel Morley (N) Dean Clayton

(N) (VC )HF: Travis Smith (N) Steve Millar (N) Ryan Semmell (S)

F: Peter Tiras (N) James Tsingaris (N) Tom

Gherrardin (N )

Foll owers : Nick Harrison (S)Julian Charles (S) (DV Capt)

Jake Spinella (N) (Capt )Inter: Josh Sacks (S) Anthony Hickey (S) AdrianGoold (S) Gavin Moule (N) Tom Napier (N )

The weather had improved immensely by the time

the inaugural Cystic Fibrosis Cup between the A-

D4 and the Southern FL commenced at 1 .30pm.

An unfortunate injury to Beaumaris' Mark Boon

seemed to inspire the VAFA as in the next 15-20

minutes they displayed some of the best footballseen at the Park for years to kick 7 goals in a

brilliant display of team orientated football to have

the Southern side totally shell shocked something

from which they were never able to recover .

It all started from the ruck where Kane Batzloff

and Michael Matulick set it all up for Mark

Paterson, Peter Harrison and Bryce Shaw . SFL'S

nemises Steve Buckle and Andv Cultrera were

causing them plenty of grief while Brad Willmore

led a strong and committed defence.

18 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2005

Steve Buckle in full flight.

A sickening collision saw the VAFA lose CaptainMark Liddell and Gerard Bevan for the remainderof the game so a handy lead at half time was offsetby the fact we were down to 19 fit men . But thisdid not worry the guys as the dominance continuedthroughout the third and so the game was beyond

doubt at the final change . A few consolation goalsduring the last closed the gap but it was all to noavail as the Cup was already in the Boardroom .Again full congratulations to George Voyage and histeam who ran a successful campaign and alsounveiled John Isreaelson and Trevor Bromlev twoRep footballers of the future .

VAFA 7.6 12.8 17.15 20.17 (137)SFL 2.2 3.3 5.4 12.7 (79)

Goals: VAFA Cultrera 4 Shaw 4 Batzloff 4 Harrison2 Sleight 2 Porteous 2 Bromley Buckle. SFL

Gallagher 2 Wineberg 2 Hanks 2 Norris BrunoFlack Colbert Currie DooleyBest : VAFA Paterson Wfflmore Harrison ShawBatzloff Buckle. SFL: Poelsma Thompson FlackDooley Mahony GallagherTrophies: SFL selectors best VAFA player Buckle,SFL selectors best SFL player Poelsma . VAFAselectors best SFL player Gallagher, VAFA selectorsVAFA player PatersonUmpires : Sutcliffe (VAFA) Verberne (SFL) (F)Jenkinson (VAFA) Jones (SFL) (B) Doyle (VAFA)

rownscombe (SFL) (G)

Totally unseasonal conditions greeted the VAFA'sUnder 23 side as they tackled WA on the huge

Leederville Oval.Considering the conditions it was a pretty goodgame of football . We led at every change but had towithstand quite a few strong challenges from theWA lads to ensure victory . WA looked especiallydangerous during the second but for a fewsquandered opportunities could have been a bitcloser . One of the strengths of this young Victorianside was it's ability to produce when the pressurewas on, and 2 terrific goals to Shura Taft andDaniel Cullinan right on siren time quelled the

confidence of the WA side .With Chris Keunan and Cameron Purss getting ontop in the ruck, Art Lewski who played as if it wasa dry day, Joel Rice, Damien Ryason, Hugh Lacey

and James Scambler capitalised on continuallydrove the ball forward as the side banged on 4match winning goals . David Boundy. Ben Waite

and especially Captain Michael Barker wererunning the ball out of defence and kicking toposition in a well controlled game plan .

A real slog in the last quarter as the ram gotheavier and the ground got bigger but it was atired and contented bench that jubilantly left thefield to the applause of parents, supporters andVAFA officials .First time Representative Coach Frank Dunell andhis team did a tremendous job in assemblingtogether such a fine group of young men whorepresented their State proudly .

VAFA 3.4 6. 8 10.12 10.12 (72)

W~AAFL 1 . i 4.7 6.8 6.12 (48)

Goals : VAFA Cullinan Luxon Taft 2 Clark Dawes

Rice Scambler. WAAFL K Thompson 2 Holbrook

McKnight McPherson WattleworthBest : VAFA Lewski Rice Ravson Barker LacevBoundy Waite . WAAFL : Bongiovani Rogers Wyllie KThompson O'Hara.Trophies : Neil Judge Meallist : Ari Lewski (VAFA),VAFA selectors best VAFA player Rice . WAAFLselectors best WAAFL player Bongiovani, VAFA

selectors best WAAFL player Rogers, WAAFL

selectors VAFA player Barker

Umpires: Firley (VAFA) Omodei (WAAFL) (F) GVhalan

Hepmstall Jarvis (WAAFL) (B) Gunn Dolin (WAAFL)(G) Tyrell (E )All in all a terrific weekend of RepresentativeFootball for the VAFA in every aspect .

Tom Brain0 ®

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Military Physical Training Instructors round

the globe generally admit defeat in attemptsto discipline two particular muscle sets in

human male recruits, the Iove", & the"mouth"! Leaving aside the former, as Old

Carey's Fitness Coach in the mid 90s I

attempted to do something about the latter.The training squad was stood to attention

and forbidden to utter a sound for oneminute, with 100 push-ups as the full squad

penalty for any non-compliance . The firstsilence that evening lasted 3 seconds! We did

improve, but the full 60" was a serious

struggle! Bringing me to the issue of playersmouthing off about umpires' decisions, which

now seems the option of first preferenceinstead of just getting on with the game .

Being fair, toda_v's umpires are themselvesmore vocal than in tunes past, but that is no

euXcuse for the player yap now prevalentMost of the physical nonsense formerly

blighting our garne has been eliminated, it'stime the oral ugliness went the same way!!

Remember "respect"?

( og of the physical nonsense

seen eliminated, it's time the

ormerPy blighting our game

oral ugliness went the same way!!

Remember "respect'" ?

LAST WEEKEmmaus St Leo's accounted for Glen Eiracomfortably. Phil Carse, Anthony Ballard &Adam Krebs were the top mentions for the

Animals . Mark Chandler, Liam Shelford &Alex Tsirogiannis were all great GE

contributors .

The only thing classic about the Ormond ~Old Carey match was the football lesson the

'.,c I . ;a . :_) _ ~ a , ,-v down

day . I hope the

lesson will be wellh e e d e d .

Speedsters DavidRobbins, Wayn e

Cove & Mick Miller did more or less as theypleased for Monds, who, in general, were toodisciplined for the ragged Cs .Old Mentonians was alwavs in commandagainst Aquinas for a regulation win . Trent

Wiltshire ruled the middle for OMs, MichaelBasile starred up forward, & Brent Fairbanks

was strong in defence . Winger, Justin Box(2004 playing weight = 140 kg, 2005 = 85!!)

used his newfound mobility to effect for the

Bloods, Trent Harkin was a busy OtBer, whileHans 'Nssen was a lively forward .

The Bulleen-Temp, Prahran game went inintensive bursts with the Two Blues always

just that bit ahead! Adam Sleight starred atCHF for the Two Blues, 'Focca' Fox (Yes,

team-mates have been Yellow Carded forcalling to him!) was a lively HF, and Matt

Mulqueeney did well OtB .

Fitzroy teas disposal of Yarra Valley wasconsummately definitive! Little more to say!

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Dl SECTIONOrmondOld Mentonians

Fitzroy RedsAquinasFitzroy RedsDl RESERVEFitzroy Reds

Old MentoniansFitzrov Reds

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Milos Zika burnt on his wing for Reds and

Steve Drury returned to his best at HB . For

Yarra . Nick Pask defended well . Mike

Rockicki was strong OtB . and Cam Britt

showed out at CHF .

TODAYGlen Eira will give it their best shot as alwavs

but Ormond is a class apart and will ,,,in

easily .

Aquinas and Emmaus St Leo's will bedesperate affair as each strives to distancethemselves from the dreaded R-zone . TheAnimals are doing better right now and willtake a 5 goals win .1'rahran v Old Mentonians will be a very

,~ood game . Nothing between them, but athome the Two Blues should salute by 2 goals .

Yarra Valley and Bulleen-Temp is anothercritical pecking order tussle and I'm relving

on the Domeney factor to bring theBushrangers home by a few points !

Old Carey face up to Fitzroy Reds with thebenefit of an extra week to erase memories of

its R8 performance . The Cs will surely push

the Reds, but the latter will win todav by 6-7goals .

Reserves winners should be : Monds .Animals . Two Blues . Bushrangers . & Cs .

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Yarra Valley 0 B - congratulates Ash Drewon playing his 150th game today. Ash

became the Senior Captain for the 2nd timein his career this year and he has lead by

example on and off the field . He is a dual

Senior B&F winner and was runner up in1997 as well as being a key member of the1997 & 2002 Flag teams . Ash has fantasticskill and pace enabling him to break open

games with his goal kicking from themiddle and up forward . Well-done Ash !

D1 SECT IONGlen Eira v Ormond

Aquinas 0 C v Emmaus St Leos 0 CPrahran v Old Mentonians

Y"arra Valley 0 B v Bulleen TemplestoweOld Carev v Fitzrov Reds

ROUND 8 - az, Nir 4 2005 - SUMO

EMMAUB ST I.EOS 0 C 4.2 t. 10.5 __,A(122)GLENEAA 2 .5 - 58 61,1Emmaus SL: Carse 4 Ellis 3 T McCann 3 P McGloin 3 Rood it 3 BallaroBuckle Hickev Mitchell . Best : Carse Ballard Krebs R McGiol 1 Lear'Gl en Efra : YNaml-alds 4 S Diamond Shellard. Best: Chandi Sh, . ASktiTies Tsirogiannie. Sheerly Emmett.Umvirrs: Anthony Calderone Lionel Katz fF) Sam Pc-.nn G !ORMOND 7.1 13.5 14 .11 23.14 (152)OLDC.AREY 6 .2 84 85 12.7 i791Ormond: B Robbins 6 Beckett 3 Jones 3 Bridg -_ 2 B D°ledia 2 Murahc LDeledio Wells Cove Russell Brosnan Miller. Best: 0 Robbins Cove Miller BRobbins Murphv B Deledio. Old Carep : White 5 Evans 2 Kent 2 TavecNhlen Hall . Best: Bowlev Unkles Niren White Eeans HalltdacUmvlres: Anthonv Damen David Irons fFi Asidr~, Triantahilou Matt

AQUINAS 3.2 6.5 6.6 :° f51 ,

Proctor (B) John Robinson Dan FrazledG,OLD !HE:YPO4'IAN3 6.4 10.10 16 .14

A4UIIVA5 2.4 3.6 -_

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BULLEEN TEASPLESTOSYE 3. i 7.3 i 7 .; • 14.6 4901

PRA1132Aiti 5.3 12.5 18.7 20 .10 (130)Bull Temp : Tulloch 5 Wise 3 Millar Stella Williams Cherbakof Robertson D

Matthews. Rest: W Thomn.san L Thomson Tulloch W'lllae 18-r_ Prahran :

Sleight 5 Fox 3 A Pltte 2 Mutaueenv 2 Ballard 2 Stafford 2 Harrison James

Matherson Radvwonik . Best: Sleight Beb- : snmer Muioueenv BallardWatford .Umnims : Sharon Alger Anthony Sim^=~ ~ ' ' chael Roche Tom V*,scber(B) James Mucavin Robert Smanou rFn""LROY REDS 6.3 10.5 19.10 25 .12 f i f.:

? YARRA VALLEY 3.2 5.11 . . . . . .

Fitz Reds : Cianci 4 Maqhamez 4 Cahill 3 ukico;*9or2is 2 Rawlins 2 i .. ..2 R Hoiderhead 2 Pace Gahin Gleeson Zi2a Dullard Eia .-vs . Best: Lt-.Keleher Dnuv 0'Reilh Cahill Dullard . Yam VaAry: Britt 2 .4 ILeCordier Va}oppi Wines M'tddlin . Best : Ro}deki Pask Britt Valopn: A LaingMcLeod.Dmt>>ns : Shane Macintosh Peter Angelis IF Gan Clan,- Michael Lee IGt

r)1 RF_SF.FdVF.

EMMAUS ST LEOS 0 C 7.6 10.8 16.13 22 .16 (1483GLEN E1RA 0.0 1.4 1 .4 1_4 110,Emmaus SL: Kelly 4 P Manton 3 McDermott 3 Burgess 2 Landv 2 Little 2Pitcher 2 Ravnor 2 England Ottobre. Best: McDermott KeIK* PresserOttobre Pitcher Rat,nor. Glen Eira: Eade. Best: Richards Russo Hogan FhasLith>son• Scaife .ORMOND 4.5 4.5 5.8 6.15 t511OLD CARES 0.3 3.6 - 6 7 t431Ormond: Muzzell 2 Johnstone 2 Smith Mitsios. Best : Franklin Mu=ellWila, Brown Mitsios Naslor. Old Caceef^ England 2 Shune Carr GuerraConiell . Best: Correll Carr Vardv Withtntton Eddy Shutie .OLD MERTOWIA .NS 7.4 12.7 14.11 21.13 f1 391

Old Menton3ens: Stroud 5 R Alexander 4 Tickel 3 Kvriazis 2 T Milks 2Kiantos 2 Ballantine Schloeffel Worrell . Best: Tickell Kiant~, StroudStevens R Alexander SchioeHel . Amtinns: Yan 4 Arnold 2 V>sser Best :Jeeves Arnold Lq2tp Yap KinEhom Visser .BULLEE2dTEMFLESTOWE 3 .4 7.8 10.10 14 .11 (951PRAHBAN 2.1 4.3 56 ^'-_

Bull Temp: Schneider 3 A Smith 3 Bernecich Hill Ferguson Metsf J

Matthews Verga FranEos Stavretis. Best: Hill Schneider J Matthews Nlelsi

Rodgers Verga A Smith . Prabran: Demnsv 2 Aitken Doehern- Mamott .

Best: McDonald Dochem, Marriott Demnsev Walford Bedford .

FtPZF¢oY REDS 3.2 4.7 10.11 14.16 (1001YARRA VAIdZY O B 2.0 2.1 4.3 4_3 t27)

Fitz Reds : Tomese 6 Caoodiferro 3 McGrath 2 I McBurne4• Pollard Trigg .

Best: Baillie Tornese McDonald Addicott R~an T MeBurnev . Yarra Valley

R Court-, Cordes Tompkins Seeger. Best : Russell Tomnldns S Pask G

Coutts B Drew.

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Coach : Steven Bell Coach : Steve Easton Coach: Graham Burden Coach: Terry Walsh Coach: Peter RussoRes Coach : Terry McEvoy Res Coach : Andrew Parris Res Coach : Chris Than Res Coach : Malt Embling Res Coach: Jamie Winduss

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G . BaileyJ. Putz

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39 R . McIntosh40 B . Robbins41 B . Upstill42 C. Keleher43 B . Parsons44 M . Broadhurst45 J . Franklin46 C. Johnstone

47 A. Goonan

48 C. Medcratt

49 H. Putz

50 M. To Hennepe51 D. Brosna n52 A. Woodman53 K. Harvey55 B. Rayson56 G Smith

7 Konstanty63 S . McConchw68 B . Cromack75 M. Lance

OLD CAREYCoach : Steve Maus

Res Coach : Craig Williams

1 C. Angus2 D. Faelis3 M . Angus4 A. Simeon5 J. While5 P. Konstantinidis6 C. Campbell7 T. Evans8 A. Stewart-Holmes9 D. Shutie9 B. Andrews (r)10 K. Shrives11 N . Everett12 L. MacFarlane13 G . Trumbull14 M. Zander15 N . Bull16 T. Angu s17 A . McQueen-Parton (C)18 D . Bowley19 T Wood20 S . Bennett21 0. Smyth22 C. Battle23 H . Van Cuylenberg24 P. Unkle s25 A . Thompson26 A . Woo d27 N. Vasilopoulos28 N. Sulman29 C. Munro29 J. Joslin30 N. O'Brien31 J. Ward32 P. Graham33 N . England33 G . Spencer34 K. Parker35 M. Watts35 M. Vardy36 D . Martini37 C . Adam38 L. McKinnon39 P. Bennett40 S .Jackson41 P. Nive n42 J . Ashworth43 Y. Glynne43 D. Joyce (r)44 T. Rossignuo4o45 T. Bul l46 B. Barr47 B. Crosher48 S. Teve49 S. Middleton50 A. Ken t51 R . Hal l52 E. Halliday53 R . Deuis54 T. Zavelz55 °. Busse56 A . Boyd57 <nnell58 n . Doggett59 C. Mason60 W. McConnell61 B . Croft62 C. Withington64 C. Smith65 D. Eisner

PRAHRANCoach : Leigh Stafford

es Coach : Shaun Cam p

1 B . Livingston2 L. Stafford3 D. Livingston4 D. Crommie5 H. Pitts6 A. Donachie7 T. Greening8 I . Hunt9 A. BunneT,10 M . Mc Cudden11 A. Pitts12 C . Hall13 L. Northway14 L . Fox15 J . Small16 S . Campbell17 M . Harrison18 J . Matherson19 S . Ramage20 D. Jame s21 E .McDonald22 A. Sleight (C)23 M . Windridge24 K. Plummer25 L. Aitken26 B. Dempsey27 W. Watford28 K. Watford29 P. Gartland30 M. Radywonik31 M. Mulqueeny32 D . Ballard33 W. Barber34 R . Alcock35 J . Bedford36 G. Beven37 C . Tooley38 J . Kellow39 T. McClure40 R. Ferrero41 J . Upton42 B. Downing43 S. Kennett44 C. Holzer45 M. Scicluna46 B. Clough47 J. Killeen48 J. Vagg49 I . Dennis50 S. Conley51 D . Cordy52 C . Jones53 M. Shipley54 S . O'Connor55 M. Vagg56 A. Lachlan57 N. Scicluna58 M . Pinney59 P. Ramage60 T. Sparrey61 B. Campbell62 N. Gill63 R. Marriott64 J. Belcher65 B. Sodoma66 N . Wallmeyer67 S. Oliver

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EMMAUS ST LEOS i YARRA VALLEYCoach : Stuart Cook Coach : T m Ku wort

Res Coach: Terry, Yme= . Res. Coach : John Frazte,

1 D. Mclnerny2 J. Pascoe3 E. Mitchell4 C . Phyfand5 S. Buckl e6 M. D'Amebo7 R . McCann8 J . Fennell9 D . Lear10 B. Ellis11 M . Levms12 T. McCann13 A . Krebbs14 P. Hampshire15 P. Carev16 A . Kelly17 M . Ford18 R. McCann19 L. McDermott20 A. Ballard21 G . Simmondson22 M . Contessotto23 S. Carso n24 D. Bruce25 A. McKenzie26 A. Prosser27 J. Waters28 E. McLaughlan29 M. Haves30 M. Ottobre31 G. Contessottc32 C . Cincotta33 J . Din34 L. Virgo35 J . Briggs36 S . Ravage37 S . Manton38 N. Hodder40 J . Gay41 M . Dimble42C'°ndy44 J. Fornaso45 S. Ronchi46 J. Littl e47 M. Mclnemy50 A . Volpe51 P. McGloin52 R . McGloin56 T. Morrison59 D . Pitcher60 C. McDonaid61 J . Blandthorn62 A. Rayner63 P. Nola n64 M . Montoomery65 N. Foie.66 J . Paailio67 P. Farouhar69 S. Mescher70 D . McGloin74 M. Tan75 T. Yme r76 G . Donovan77 C . Vaughan79 T. Trib e88 S . Pitcher89 D . Winduss

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9 J. Keerr10 T. Hancock11 T. Mclllrartt,12 D . Lecordie

13 L . Gillies1 4 B. Nickolas15 N . Peak6 L Tavdo,

7 A . Lain^

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19 J . Stronc

2°3 T. Hale

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23 R. Yec24 N. Lea r25 S . Seabourne26 J .Lonowo'h27 S. Savage28 M. Rockickr28 B. Revnoids29 R . Coutt s30 D . Potter31 B. Vowles

32 R . Crawford33 S . Fuller34 B . Seeger

35 B .Peake

36 S . Sloven37 D. Balshaw

38 C. Walker

39 D. Cordes

40 M . Wines42 A. Stone43 S. YeoAA B. Whltechu(ch

45 A. Wingate46 T.Obver48 R . Davis

50 J . Peake

51 H . Clarke32 A Hartne"53 S Fyf!e

54 S . Simosor55 B . Telford56 T. Lloyd

58 G. Kerr

59 A. Joiner60 S . Laird61 P. Valoop+

62 P. Barum a

63 D Whdechurch

64 S. Cleary

65 M. Nomsh66 A. Russel!67 B. Glennie71 M. Lamb74 A. M,ddOn76 G . Coutts78 N . Peters

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Williamstown's recent revival and La Trobe's run ofouts have ensured that up to six clubs are vying for aplace in the top four. The Seagulls have won four onthe trot to be just out of the four on percentage, whilethe Trobers, after winning their first four games,

havedropped their past four to be a game away fromfourth position

. Despite playing on arguably thelargest ground in the competition, the Seagullsproved they are a much fitter team this year than inrecent years, defeating the Trobers by 19 points .With Tim Wheeler and Simon Phemister firing, theSeagulls are showing the benefits of having their bestplayers on the park .

At the top of the ladder Rupertswood avenged its lossin the 2004 D3 Grand Final to pakleigll kicking thefinal four goals of the game to come back from a 21-point deficit during the final quarter and win by twopoints

. Bromley was on fire for the reigning D3premier booting nine goals while Brennan snaggedseven to take best-on-ground honours .Old Geelong

continued on its merry way, playingfour quarters of powerful football to crush Bentleighby 140 points and keep its unbeaten record intact .Ivanhoe Assumption broke through for its first winin 2005, defeating the hapless SWinburne by 20Points in a tight encounter at St James Park

. WithJason Murchie well held by Peter Lee, and ColinBrown, Travis O'Neill and Dick Peoples all playingsolid games in the backline, the Razorbacks wereunable to break through the Hoes' defence, bootingjust seven goals for the day

. The Razorbacks, withLuke Morrison and Adrian Fidler playing well, trailedby just 1 I points at the last change but were unabl

eto steal the points from the Hoes, whose best playerwas Paul Harris.

Peninsula continued its recent good form, comingback from a 22-point half-time deficit to account forSalesian by 40 points. After a slow start to theseason, the Pirates are starting to show glimpses ofthe form

that made them so dominant in 2003, whenthey went through the home and away seasonunbeaten .PREVIEW

The match D2 observers have been awaiting for allseason finally comes upon us - the blockbusterbetween Old Geelong and Rupertswood at ComoPark

. Both teams are undefeated and have a healthythree game break on third ptace, but after today, onewill have their first notch in the 'L' column (unless

there's a draw, ofcourse). Both teamshave a lot going forthem, but I feel theOGs have been more convincing in the manner ofhow they've dealt with their opponents thus far, andthat is enough to persuade me to pick the home sidetoday. Old Geelong for me .Dakleigh travel over the West Gate Bridge for a toughcontest at Fearon Reserve against WilliamstownCYMS

. Both teams are in the aforementioned 5-3peleton, an d looking to reduce the gap to two gamesfor a double chance spot

. Bromley continues todominate for the Krushers, and will need his fellowforwards to make a man-size contribution against thethird ranked CYs defence

. Tricky one to call here, soI'll make a gut feeling can and tip the CYs today .Down at Harry MacDonald Oval, Peninsula hostLaTrobe University in a game where although bothsides are at a similar standing on the ladder, thedirection of their momentum could not be of greatercontrast

. The Pirates have been as hot as any side inthe comp in the last month or so, whereas theTrobers have hit a rough patch after a great start

. Idon't see any reason for this trend to ch ange at themoment, and so it is that I pick the Pirates to makeit a half dozen wins on the trot .An intriguing contest at The Boulevard betweenIvanhoe Assumption and Salesian OC . The homeside will be buoyant after breaking their duck lasttime out, and will look to continue the good vibes wit

hveteran Peter Rawiey playing his 300th game

. Thefact they are facing fellow relegation contende

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CL33 .Jr LS T ~7(t MIAD2 SECTION

Oakleigh Bromley 9 41

Rupertswood L Brennan 7 36Bentieigh Paul 2 35

Oakleigh Briggs 3 35D2 RESERVERupertswood A Jordan 5 33

Williamstown Burgess Q 30Old Geelong Higgins 0 2

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Salesian also promises much . The Griffins thoughWill need to play four quarters . and not a half like lasttime out, to get the desired results. Tough call, butgiven the big occasions usually bring out the best intearrls . I'll back the Hoes (which I've not done in awhile) to take the points today .Another match between strugglers sees Swinburne

University take on Bentleigh at Arthur Street . TheRazorbacks still hold hopes of avoiding relegation,and with two games plus percentage to make up, it'snot impossible . Meanwhile, the Demons continue torely on too few people to do too much work, but havemore quality than their position on the ladderindicates . I think this quality should come to the foretoday, and perhaps stand them in better stead for thesecond half of the season . Bentleigh to win .

CorrespondentsPlease send any correspondence to

Peter.PS .Williamson@centrelink .gov.au . ideally by

5pm Monday.

ANDREW'S TIPSOld GeelongOakleighPeninsulaSalesianBentleigh

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Ivanhoe Assumption - congratulates Peter Rawleyon reaching his 300th game today . "Rawls" is thequintessential club man and has stuck by the Hoesthrough thick and thin . A speedy flanker with greatanticipation, a big heart and loads of yap, Rawlshas played in an under-19s premiership, the 1995C-Grade Grand Final and a handful of other finals .He's previously captained the club (in B-Grade)and continues to serve on the committee . Tounderline how consistent and dedicated Rawls hasbeen, just about every one of those 300 games hasbeen in the seniors. He is one of 'Hoe Park'shardest workers and finest ambassadors. (Best ofluck Rawls - Bear )Rupert swood - congratulates Brett Sinnett whoplays his 100th game today against Old Geelong .Brett is the first Rupertswood player to reach thismilestone . Brett was the also the first captain ofthe club at senior level leading us to premiershipsin our first year and again in 2002 . He has alsocoached at junior level and is seen as a great rolemodel around our club .

Redford Halpin Kerley. Ruperts : Jordan 5 Temmutg 3 A Certo 2 Powell 2

,T--,)8-Jl , 15 - D2 C71 0ORifLT;?GH 3.3 9.4 15.4 18.19 (117)

RUPERTSWOOD 3.5 8.7 13.11 18 .11 (119)

Oakleigh: Bro mley 9 S Briggs 3 A Kitts 2 Carrrnti ..cs Dalton P Holden Lamb .Best : Bromley Lamb Rutter Zola S Kitts Camini-6s . Ruperts: Brennan 7

Whitehead 4 Elliott 2 Burrows Keating L Plummer Ramsey Reid. Best :Brennan Whitehead Burson Firm L Plummer Shaw .

Umpires: Leah Gallagher (Rot) Rob O'Gorman (F) Gavan Dawe MartinKinset+ (B) Ross Richards Lachlan Simpson (G )OLD GEEI .OlYG 7.2 14.6 20.12 27.19 (181)BEP7IT.EIG11 1 .0 2.2 5.3 6.541)Old Gee3: O'Brien C 6 Fallaw 4 Vlckers-Wtllls 4 Vasey 3 Higgins 2 W Paul2 N Betts Casboult Lansdell H McCarthy Parsons White . Best: H Legoe HMcCarthy C O'Brien Lan ..~dell S Mal¢n Fallow. Bent: Paul 2 Holmesby

Mikkelsen Tangas McClelland . Best: Togas MikkeLsen Sice Vlahos Fishlock

Ho)mesbv.Umpires : Luke Moncrieff Paul O'Loughlin (F) Santo Caruso PhillipMiller (B)iA TROBE ffi9I 2.0 6.3 9.8 12.14 (86)WII>tJAh1S"TOWPI CYMS 5 .6 9.10 12 .13 15.15 (105)

La Trobe: Brooks 3 Oakley 2 McMullan 2 Adamthwaite Cossar

hicArdle Slater McMeekin. Best : Davies Pruschio McArdle Kerrison.Will CYiaiS: Wuchatsh 4 Couper 3 Cocks 2 Grossman 2 Barlow GrieveThomson Wheeler. Best : Wheeler Phemister Grieve Cocks King Wuchatsh .

Umpires : Paul Dinneen Graenre Templar (F) Blake Curtis Alex Koutsoukis(B) Tristan Collin Marcus Lefebure (G )SALESIAN OC 4.4 11 .6 11 .11 12 .12 (84)

P°'LNII4SUI.A OB 3.4 7.8 11 .11 18 .16 (124)Sales: Fairbairn 4 OldtIekl 2 Singh 2 Healey Logan 1luatn Bonnici . Best :

Nannes C Rose Downey DelahaYe Davey Fairbaurt . Penile Pa}ze 5 Murphy2 Delange 2 J Coughlan 2 Claringiwld 2 Smith 2 Pratt Prendergast Barron .Best : Payee Delatige Pratt Pownev J Coughlan Murphy .

Umpires: Eli Hayes Michael Forde (F) Duncan Nicol Jordan Mavston (B)

SR'rNSURNE UNI 1 .5 1.9 5.9 7.13 (55)IVANFiOE ASSUMPTION 2 .2 6.9 6.14 10.15 (75)

Swim M Higgins 3 Murchie 2 Morrison 2. Best: Fidler Morrison Jones Prior

O'Keefie Watts. Iv Am- Frew 3 A Boyd 2 Toogood Harris O'Dwyer PeggleCameron. Best: Brown Hams O'Neill Peggle Lee Gallowa .Umpires: Matt Meier Paul Jones (F) Josh Tyrer (B)

D2 RESERVEOAHIEIGH 2 .3 2.3 2.5 3.5(23)

RUPER25WOOD 1 .1 10.5 14 .10 19.15 (129): Plaukcrvits 2 Mackenzie. Best : Curtis Perdlkomatis Keating

Hurn 2 Certo R Harty McConville. Best: Powell R Hatty Walsh Teaming A

Jordan G Hattv.OLD GEELONG 4 .4 11.6 15.8 20.12 (132)

BEIdi LEIGH 0.0 0.0 2.0 2.002)

Old Geel: Letshman 8 Leslie 3 Allen 2 Symons Kemp O'Hare SlatteryTeague L Waters. Best : Lelshman Symons Leslie Carey Herd Bayles . Bent*Punter Wilson . Best: Richards Gold Punter Bounsal Hutchison Roberts.

LA TROBE UIdI 3.1 4.2 5.5 6.6(42)FlILLIAR24TOWPd GYMS 0.2 6.5 2.7 8.12 (60)

La T2vbe : Borrelli 2 Legtn 2 Tiernan 2 . Best : Fannhtg Robertson Borretll

Tre4askls Gibson Gellert . Will C.'YBSB : Welsh 2 James 2 Dowser Elias Paul

Wouda . Best: Dowsey Elias Williams Oldham Digrazia Henry.OC 2.5 4.8 6.10 6.11 (47 )

i=~l, 5 BONRupertswood v Old Geelong

Williamstown CYMS v OakleighPeninsula 0 B v La Trobe Uni

Ivanhoe Assumption v Salesian 0 C

Bentleigh v Swinburne Uni

F-R INSUTA OB 2.2 7.4 8.8 13.13 (91)

6ales: Ibdgson 2 Simon 2 Goulden McClaren . Best: Goulden Seager ForerMcInnes Savage Evans . Pe.ntn.s: Sill 3 Mlnchin 3 Prendergast 2 Moran CarrPearce Hynes Kent. Best: S Prendergast L Prendergast Moran Parsons LawMcCullough.SWINBUP.IvE UNI 2.1 8.8 10.10 11.16 (82)

IVANHOE ASSU2v MON 4 .2 4.2 6.9 8.11 (59)

Swim Liston 3 Berry 3 Granger 2 Reynoldson Dent Fleisner . Best:

Fitzgibbon Liston Berry Dent Granger Fahey . Ivan Asa: Maud 3 JoyceGraham Haddon Cole Franieh. Best: Maud Nemtses Conley Joyce

ShutUeworth Cole .

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I1

Kie fLE3GHCoach : Justin Pau l

Asse Coacn : Troy. LupoiRes Coacn : Steve Hali

1 C. Sharp2 J. Paul3 A. Pitnto4 S. Sice5 J. Robertson6 R. Dolman7 S. Holmesoy8 C. McFadden9 L .Tangas

10 J. Viahos11 D. Martin12 T Wright13 S . Crave n15 B. McClelland16 D. Chapman17 S . Francis18 S . Adawa y

N6son

20 R. FishtocK21 A. Ferns22 A . Smith23 G, McFarlane24 J . Roaerts25 D. Gold26 B . Paognam27 J . Seeley28 M . McCulloch (C)29 A . Clough30 A . Lee

31 A . Bank s

32 D. KopitschinskiP. W¢hmgionP. i-iutcnisonM . Ferris

7 L. Hoimesby8 B . Fox9 G. Pngg

40 A . Steward42 A . Mikkeisen42a M . Hayes=~ R . Punter

45 S . Fern s48 R . McEvoy49 C . Kamus51 P Sampson52 L. Sampson53 E . Box54 R .Otdheid55 G . Richards56 0 . Aitken57 D . ClarKe60 B. Gran t81 H . McKenzie

64 M. Hayes

-AMPTIO NC cn:Anmony McKa y

Asst Coach : Dom VaiKamsRes Coacn : R[cnard Peoples

1 S. Conley2 M. Maud3 P.Hams4 T O'Neill5 J. Scooie6 E. Healy7 P. Ramey8 J. Shuttiewortn9 R . People s10 P. Le e11 D . ValkaNs

12 B.Gaioway

13 B.McCronan

14 D .Netlson

15 G .Boy d

16 M.Joyce17 TNixon18 A.Boyo19 D . Wood20 N . Pye21 N . Blaney

22 A. He,gnt

23 L .Coie

24 B. Frew

25 J. Fnsna

26 P. Cameron

27 B.Waittters

28 S.Granam

29 J. Cropper

30 T. Menmet

31 D .McFanane

32 J . ioseto

33 S .Hrcrcs

34 C.Treager35 P.Vertcn

36 C.Zeegers

37 P, Ocher

38 N.Haodon

39 M .Eboage

,10 J .Baroggalio

41 C. McDonald

42 K . O Dwyer

43 A. Shemsnecin44 M .Shepnard45 R.Fon46 P.Manin47 TPegge

48 R.Toogood49 A .RosentelU^0 R. Being51 D. Pearce52 M .Wiison

53 M . Chazan54 J .Skirving55 S .Cane r.,° M . Frannicn58 D. Hager59 C . Mcinney60 J . Nemtses'8 C . Brown

LA TIi08E UNICoacn: Glenn Taylor

Asst San Coaches : DavidHurler & Bon Ellis

Res Coach: Bob Elli sClub XVIII Coach : Cam Blac k

4 H. Davies5 S . Acamtnwaite6 D. Gleason7 T. Marines8 C. Correnti10 M . Forrest13 T. Luoeman14 D. Butler15 S . Brooks16 P. Fanant18 C . Blignt19 A . Benton20 A . Coulter21 M . Harvey22 D . McMeekin23 M . Cossar24 L. Enval l26 M . Dingle27 S . Pruscano

31 A . Mamowe32 S . GibsonC4 H . Spring35 F. Tieman36 T. Mawdsiey39 R . Slater40 S . Murphy42 D . Robson44 D . Kernson45 D . McMeekin47 A . Samson50 K . Hopkins

55 C .Fennng

70 J . Dumaresq

73 J . Sewel l78 J . Clar k

C . ClampT.ConenN . Dunne

D . FennellM. GarratK. HickmanS .JacksonC . Kne eP. Ltas

A . Mann

S. Miller

G . Nelson

X. O'Donnell

L . Rya n

L . Heathcote

C . FrancisS. GlouryS. MooreS. PitaroJ. Waterman

B. Laidaw

D . mil

_ _ .aua

OAKL EIG HCoach : Pat McKenna

Res Coacn : Mark RyanAsst Coach: Shane Kitts

1 A . Murray2 J . Tolley3 D . Br. ¢

0 . Harry5 C . KoKkinos7 M. Short8 S. Earl11 J. Rutter12 D . Fumes13 L Curtis14 J. Nevezie15 G . Redford (RVC)16 M. Bell17 D . Perry18 J. Conneiian19 R . Keating20 J. Halpi n21 A. Perdikornatts (RC)22 D . Wills23 J. Kerley24 S. Kills25 C . Marshall26 A. Kitts27 D . Zuta (VC)

28 A. Khoor

29 K. Hoide n30 P. Holden (DVC)31 T. Bromley (C)32 P. Luca s33 5.Bando34 L . Head35 R . Nuske36 M. Ryan37 S. Bnggs38 S. Cammiss39 W. Piaukovns40 J. Bnggs41 S. Way42 S. Dalton43 A. Hinton44 N . Wills45 E. Videky46 R . Holde n47 M. Stevenson48 J. Reynolds49 S. Collins50 C. Lamb51 B. Nguyen52 R. Dooley53 C. Pollock54 B. Gant55 P. Malcolm56 B. King57 D. Nagel58 P. Torpey59 T. Orcnard60 E. Bennett63 M . Couttie64 A. Wood65 T. Krotoh l

6 CT'I[i5 i{)Rliu c

AUTOMOTIVE40 Oxtord Street,

Uakleign 3166PH : 9564 7044FAX : 9564 7205

OLD GEELONGCoach : Michael Lockman

Res Coach : Michael VergeAsst Coacn : Mart Edmonds

1 M. Gowswonny2 N . Cascoutt3 M. White4 C. Spncncomce ( C)5 M. Vickers-Wiuis ( C)6 J. Bel l7 J. Paul8 G . Alle n9 D. Kimpton10 M. Avery11 L. Stevens12 T. Pauw13 T. Cannon14 Q. Taylor15 H. McCarmy16 T. Faiiaw17 T Betts18 J. Maipas19 N. Sells20 J. Legoe21 L. Teague22 T. Bayles23 C. Fairoairn24 S. Lansoe6(V-C)25 C. Wilso n27 W. Paul29 S. O'Brien30 D. Youi31 A. Munro32 T. Ayerne33 E . Bayles34 S . Makin35 M . Verge36 T Makm37 T. Waters38 L. Smith39 J . Kiipatnck40 L.Teague41 S . Ross42 C.Legoe43 R. Parsons44 J . O'Hare45 H.Legoe46 J . Money47 J . Cole48 R. Hero51 J . Kilpatrick52 A. Higgins

53 A. Husking

54 R.iiugnes

55 C. Aliens56 M . Leslie57 B . Symons58 J . McCanny59 R. Kilpatrick60 B . MaC;ean62 G. Le~snman63 D. Arali e64 J . Atkins65 R. Bell66 H. Burgess67 J . Burnell68 B . Church69 A . Southey70 W. oe Fegtey71 R. Elli s72 H. Engiano73 H. Foiena75 T. Green76 M . Hayes77 S .''onagnan78 L. )mson79 n.: n

64 S . Tresse85 M . sassy86 J . Wnite88 J . hawser87 J . imnort89 P. Kioosterx E .Jenere y

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PEMINSUL~ RUPERTSWOO D SALESIAN S' . - I'"n~r tTY W1111 A PfS'T 'ri' 1Coach : Julian Sill Coach: Shane M,cLauohlar, Coach : Peter Turkey Cc-n : annv L ^°- c',, P^ S

Res Coach : Joe Coy Res Coach : Adam Walsh Res Coach: Jon Brennan Res . Coach : Car-=' _'

Cor -h: D= ~_? `'acleodDellOllro { Res Coach : Dar n uvnes

1 S . Parsons 1 P. Flinn 1 A. Stevens 1 D Odulm 1 T. Wheeler

2 A . Parsons 2 G . Price 2 A. Thain 2 J Sheedy 2 P, James

3 M . Goldthorp Temm;ng2 M 3 S. Sutherland 3 J?totrowski 2(r) J . Di Grazi a

4 E . Bowen.

3 P. Reid 4 A. Healey ° A Filler 3 D. Woud a

5 N. Kent 4 D. Burrowes 5 M. Canavan 5 J Demarte(

S. Wuchatscbz 5 SD Elias

6 M . Warner 5 J. Ramsay 6 M. Louohnan 6 D HanrwrJ Murchp 1

.6 D. Greive

7 S . Murray 6 S. Gallus 7 G . Tucker 8 M y ;ocinc 7 L. O'Sulliva n8 R. Stainforth ~ 7 B. Whitehead 8 S. Logan

9 L Morrison 8 L. Ryan9 T. Coghlan 8 K. Elliot 9 A . Campbell 11 D Milano 9 J . Munro10 A. Haley 9 M. Keating 10 S . Oldfield 13 J Coy 10 B. Cocks11 G . Lethbridge 11 S. Clark 11 A . Davey 14 R Goode 11 C . McCraken

12 S. Ferguson 12 M. Hewal 12 L. Rose 15 D Ledger j 12 S . McGuiness

13 T. Rees 13 B. Sinnett 13 I . Bobetic 16 C Wafsh 13 tu Grossma n

14 S White 14 L . Plummer 14 P. Evans 17 J Roberts 4~i~ Stree t

15 J. Davis 15 N . Webb 15 C. Rose 18 M Flack'

15 D_ Tavto rPhemister16 S

16 A. Wood 16 R . Monzell 16 P. Dolman Mara19 8 O.

17 R . Hart17 J . Coghlan 17 R . Hatry 17 Matt Forbes 21 J Young

Oldha m18 D18 J. Wheelan 19 D . Collins 18 D. Barry 22 S McKenzie

.garl-s,.,19 S

19 A . P.lcKinstry 20 D . Powell 19 T. Fairbaim 23 S Fitzpihbon .20 L. Coosa ,

20 S . Prendergast 22 D. Walsh 20 A. Sesser24 C Hiaaans G` M . Welsh

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CEO, Phil Stevens, announced in his editorialdetails of the Recognition Award -Community Club of the Year . FootballVictoria had made available the substantialamount of $2,500 to recognise onecommunitv football club for its contributionto the local eommunitv . Phil hastened tostate that clubs were not being asked toimplement new programmes, . rather todocument their present activities thatdemonstrate a responsible attitude to thelocal community .In A Section Old Ivanhoe and Marcellin filled

the two "relegation positions" but the Old

Melburnians were only four points clear of

the area now with three wins . Their hiding at

home at the hands of St Bernards did

nothing to suggest to their supporters that

their positioning was unwarranted . St

Bernards cleared awav in the second half to

win 16 .15 to 4 .10 and the OM's coach, Neil

Ross, had some work to do . In the A Grade

sharpshooters list, Old Xavs spearhead . Dan

Richardson (4) joined Old Scotch's Luke

Hawkins (2) at the top, both on 40 for the

season to date .

In B Section Ormond hosted Whitefriars todetermine who was the most likely tochallenge for a place in the top four .Whitefriars' 5 goals straight in the first termto Ormond's 3 .2 gave them the earlyadvantage . They held their lead 8 .3 to 6 .4 athalf time before the Monds' 6 goal thirdquarter saw the home side take the lead by 2goals . Ormond were too strong in the finalterm and held on to record a great 14 .8 to11 .8 victory and were now definitechallengers . Best - McConvill, Miller. Presserand James (Ormond) : A Pawlik, Hughes, ACarbone and Cunningham (Whitefriars) .Michael Shepherd also recorded his 100thgame for Ormond despite many injuries thathad delayed the milestone .

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In C Section Old

Geelong and St

Bedes Mentone

were only one game

apart but at the

spacious Como

ground the visitor s

made it a true "walk in the park" and finished

27.9 to 10.12 against the OGGS . Best -

Macgeorge (10), Beasley, L Wintle (3), P

Wintle, Kingwell and Kidd (St Bedes) ; J Paul,

Stevens, L Wilson, Farrer, Tavlor and

Vickers-Willis (OGGS) . It looked at the half

way mark that the Tigers may be ready to

pounce !

In Section D2 it proved how relegation can

ensure some great games . Mentone (8th) and

Fitzroy Reds (9th) played for the inaugural

Norm Johnstone Cup . With only 9 points

separating the teams at the last change .

favouring the Reds, Tony White's goal late in

the last sealed it for the "Baysiders" who won

14 .15 to 14 .13 . Best - C Sullivan, Perrin (7),

Gallagher (Mentone) ; Drury (4), T Mitchell (4)

and Campbell (Fitzroy Reds) . D2 coaches

were - Grant Hammond (Fitzroy Reds), Serge

D'Angelo (Kew), Ken Wood (Mentone), Laurie

Zarafa (Parkside), Brett Mellwraith

(Peninsula), Matt Sexton (Salesian), Gordon

Burrows (Thomastown), Kane Bowden (Uni

Blacks), Tim Pontrefact (West Brunswick) .

and Brett Davidson (Yarra Valley) .

In ordinary conditions there were many lov.scores and in A Section Uni Blues' 6 .6 waseasily good enough against North Old Boyswho could manage on 3 .5 . The game wasplayed at headquarters and Uni s 3 earlygoals on the big ground made the difference .Best players ; McIntyre, Meade, Cavalier .Furphy, Polkinghorne and Hutchins wereterrific for the Blues . The two Lukes, Boyleand Mahoney were great for NOBS supportedby Klvae . Mcllroy, Tonkin and Kearney .

34 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2005

Important game in Junior 1 Section between

Xavs and De La Salle in the fight for the

"double chance" positions . Xavs had the

game well under control at three quarter

time, 5 .13 to 2 .8, De La stormed home but

went down by 7 points . Best - Belli, Hede,

Clarke, Woodruff, Jones (2) and Stoney (Old

Xavs) and Abrahams, Hall, Itter, Dabbs, Ellis

and Butler (De La Salle .

The tribunal and the investigation had beenvery busy during the week and "plenty ofweeks" were dished out by the tribunal andthe investigation panel .

~ayne also typ ified the "ammo "

` after game tradition and

always joined players and fellow

umps for a drink after the game . "

Umpires Corner featuring the views of SteveMcCarthy and Anthony Damen, spoke ofWayne (Chuck) Hinton achieving 200 games

as a field umpire. Wayne was following in thefootsteps of his father, John, who had alsobeen a top VAFA umpire . Wayne had alsoofficiated in the VFL for 173 games including5 senior games and his fitness was still first

class . Wayne also typified the "ammo" aftergame tradition and always joined players andfellow umps for a drink after the game .(Wayne is still a top umpire in 2005 - GR) .

A Section scribe, Ross Booth, wasunderstandably finding it very difficult topredict the best team in A Section . Ross feltthat De La Salle may be losing touch and wascorrect when the replay of the 1984 seasonbetween De La and Ormond saw Ormondreverse the result to win by 41 points . MarkMcDonald at centre half forward had thebetter of Mike Deveson and finished with 4goals . Geoff Singleton at FF got 6 and othergood players were Boyanton, Beard, Russelland Ritchie . For De La, Greene, McDonnell,Murphy, Cooke, Auber and Hill were verygood .The VAFA U18 combined team, coached by

Trevor Read . went down to the VFA 15 .9 to

10 .10 . Best players for the VAFA were Gary

Kennedy, Vaughan Carlin, Adrian Williams,Mark Mahady, Paul Matton and Paul Carafa .

St Kilda CBC remained the only undefeated

team in C Section with a solid if

unspectacular victory over UHS Old Boys .

The result may never have been in doubt but

the doggedness of the UHS lads kept the

Saints honest . Sherman, Hinrichs, Drinan,

Carroll, Calleja (5) and White were reliable

and committed for St Kilda . Flavel (3), Hume,

Johnston, Taylor, Blampied and Nolte did

their best for UHS. St Kilda's reserves were

also equal top and Vic (Rome) Calleja, the

Saints fantastic full forward, played his

150th . Rome had already won a number of

leading goal kicker awards in the VAFA and

was acknowledged as one of the "unselfish"

full forwards .

Bulleen United in F Section won the localderby against Bulleen Templestowe and theirbest player was none other than Mike

McArthur-Allen, later legendary amateurcoach, who also kicked 5 goals in the big win .

In D Section the awaited clash between

undefeated North CBC and Old Geelong wasa boilover when North won by over 11 goals,

16 .14 to 6 .6 . North has many good playersbut named Garland, Sweeney, Kelsey, J

Adams (6), Spurling and Murray . The

disappointed Geelong officials gave only 4names ; Ainsworth, Blazey, Caboldstone and

Healev.Old Paradians defender Terry Boothcelebrated his 100th game against the Blacks

by playing one of his "best ever" games. Terry

was the fourth member of the "famous" Boothfamily to represent Paradians, his father Billwas a player in the early years of the club .

Terry and his older bothers John and Peterhad by now played 370 games between them

with more to come .

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A return to form with my tipping. picking the lotwith a big five out of ive.ReviewWest Bruns wick had a good win on the roadagainst Westbourne and now has a sizable Canbetween them and fifth spot . Leadin~ for rc,stof the day, the Pies could not breakshackles, as the warrior backline, lead b

"Smiling Assassin" Benn held firm . Though theresult was never really in doubt with Benjam' :-leading the charge for the Pies who got up by I 1points .

As expected . St . Johns easily accounted forUHS-VU and only inaccurate kicking by theSaints saved the students from an absoluteshellacking . Pickering . Dasha and Arnold setup the day for the Saints, while Hams, Clarkeand Craeknell tried u d for the losers .It was the walkii - nded at the Tigers De nwhere the depleteu - :;` ,e pumped the evenmore depleted Mo: r I. An awesome secondhalf set up the win for he Bees as the Lee boysran amok up forward kicking 17 between them .Kew had to overcome a late charge from Syndalto move into the top four . With a 42-point leadat three quarter time, many were thinking howfar the Browns, however, the Svnners got within

3 kicks before Tom Moore steadied the ship forKew.Meanwhile, South Melbourne destroved PowerHouse to remain in fmal's calculations .Previe wThe Swans travel to the "House of Pain" to meeta West Brunswick team that can set up asizable buffer with a win todav, and that hasnot lost at home this year. A loss today for theSwans could see them lose touch with the topfour, a fact that will not be lost on coach EarlHenderson and therefore it is a must-win forthe side . However. I am officially jumping ontothe Pies bandwagon today_ with the return ofseveral of their stars likely to boost coach"Hammers" swelling stocks . My selection .Westies by 35 points .Fvesthour-:7.e have been competitive in all th,'-

matches since comingup from D3, however,are vet to beat a teamoutside of the bottom four, and will beoutclassed today by a rampant St . John sno . The dries have taken all in their stride thus~r . and as such I am staying on them to win bya comfortable 38 points .It is crunch time for both Monash and UHS-VUtoday. with both clubs experiencing seasonsthey would rather forget as injuries and form

loss today for the Swans could see^- :-z lose touch with the top four, a

fa:-: -hat will not be lost on coach EarlHenderson and therefore it is a must-win forthe side . "

have taken their toll . With both teamslan-guishing perilously close to the dreadedbottom two, aNvin todav is imperative to ~ivethem some breathing space . The Gryphons aretough to beat on their home soil and haveshown they have the abilitv and will thereforego into today's match as favorites . However,given the likelihood of a return of some UHS-VUstars . I am picking an upset as the visitors getuobvl47-, s .

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The Syaulers continue to get close to brea:_mgtheir duck, and yet cannot seem to string :ourquarters together, which must be frustrating forcoach Tony Rowe . Today, they meet aWers-ibeeoutfit that will undoubtedly exploit any lapsesin concentration with experienced heads likeAndrew Tedesco ready to pounce . While I againbelieve Syndal will be competitive, they will not

have the class to match the likes of BenStornebrink, Gavin Hilton or Andrew Borg asthe Bees virtually assure themselves a finalsberth With a 28 point win .Finally. I think that Kew will prove far too goodfor Power House today. With Marcus Gridleyshowing plenty of dash on the wing and BrianCullen continuing his great season on the halfback flank, the Browns should win easily by 31points .CorrespondentsThanks to my regular contributors . Please getyour reports to gavan .l?ower Lctspotiess .com-a>>xby no later than -midday on Monday.

A~~~`STONE SSt.Johns - *-_urid played his 1 00 tiagame in round S . 'Ruddy' has been with _

, club since 2060 and is a reserves prem?ers) s. A tall that can play either in the n

or a sey position. Peter Walker plays his1 t_ me this week . 'Puff Puff carne to St

s : l 2000 and has won three Senior ~playing on the ball and now playing in

~ backline he's having another fine year . Afantastic clubman, player and bloke he's arole model for all at the club .MonasFl -A1l at the i phons congr :-'- .--ateGeorge "Saanprn;" arr_ k for -notching up his :3 _ ese a coup_ oiweeks back . George has been a pertinent partof the Monash forward structure for over 10years now and would've brought up 100games long ago had it not been for family andwork commitments .Kew - congratulate high marking keydefender Cameron Steohenson on playin g

e today a_ nst Power : iuuse .

' _.:3 .:_S'rBOUR;f; 32 5.3 8.3 10.5 (65)WEST BRUNSWICK 3 .2 6.4 8 .6 11.10 (76)Old West : J Horsburgn 3 Wining 3 L Hudson 3 Walker . Best : BeimHc in L Hudson Aquzina Batach ,Vtnnig . West Brnrso Mottagle 3no 3 S Ben,anan 2 Rudd 2 Snrthe. Best: S Ben ;annn SudholzMen West Hamilton Smythe .Ua ; res: Greg Row)mgs Andrew Sh:eis iF)SOUTH B4E1.5 DISTRICTS in 5.5 14.11 22 .15 (147)

POWER HOUSE 5 .3 5.10 7.10 9.13 (67)

Sth Melt): Batchelor 7 Bell 3 Chee:ers 2 Crotart 2 Joske 2 Aquilma M

Costello . Best: M Veriene 2 M-iller 2 Phillips 2 D Cooper Richardson . Best:

M Costello Batchelor Aqmittta Cretan _ .abrese Atherton Cheevers .

Power. 2,4 6@roene 3 Miller 2 Phillips 2 D Ccoper Richardson. Best : M

Tavior Hac.eier Turner Bishop .:rh, t .

Umpires : Da~7d Lottgwvrin Grant UHS-VU 1.3 5 .5 7 .6 7.9(51 )

ST JOHNS 6.6 9.13 15.15 17 .22 (124)UFiS-VU: D Zu!icEu 3 D Forbes 2 N Rose W Smith. Best : S CracknellN Carroll N Rose J Sparks P Clarke L, .̂iagutre . St Johns: J Diaz 4 JScardamagtia 3 J Ran 3 G Roberts 2 B Plekertng 2 C Horsberry CEmery M)velson . Best : J Scar damaglta J Diaz D Sinclair P Walker MNelson C Peake.UmptrEs: Mick Giklav Paul Tuppen iF1 Michael Jones Chris McKeriary (G)WERRIBEE AMATEURS 5.4 9.7 17.12 25.16 (166)

MONASH GRYPHONS 03 5.4 7.6 9 .9(63)ilerribee : C Lee 10 D Lee 7 V'asllou 3 Daly Morrow Black Carson

Pahnirtgton. Best: C Lee D Lee Tedesco Stornebrnik Borg Hilton .

. . - nxsh Gryph: Flowerdav 3 Schultz 2 Siraaord Shuillebothatn Clark G

Harrak. Best: Schultz Wells J Harrak Baxter Parker Flennr>g.

Bob Katndf Matt: Bremvar (F)6 .5 9.8 15 .13 17.17(119)

LY-HO ; : ,~ 6.5 9.7 15 .8(98)?ennott 4 V'eccino 4 Scott 2 Sparsi 2 Stephetvs 2 tiaodnouse 2st: Moore Gridley v✓oodttouse Cullen McDermott iacca .

. TH: Caclua 4 Reynolds 3T.ra 3 Healy 2 DRichardson ButghautMeyers. Besc Fletcher Tua Fox D Ric'ttarason Bingham Revne[ds .Umpires: Ron,'Aart}n Peter Gnffliths (F) Nick Kelly Christine Brown (8 )

D3 RESERVEOLD WESTBOURNE 2.0 4.1WEST BRUNSWICK 2.2 3. 2Old West : Anderson 2 Rtstevskt 2

28.4

6.3(39)9.5(59)

Anderson Mason Board Brarnwe(! J .bSiIlet West Bruns : Howell 2 Clue

Russell Saisamtas Snu@i A.Thompson Team Stevens . Best: Jackson

Stewart Brugler Munampuai Pureed Hilton .

SOUrH triE2~ DISTRICTS 3.1 3.2 8.4 10.5 (65)POWER HOUSE 2.0 5.3 6.4 8.5 (53)Sth AfeTn: P Moon 4 E Henderson 3 D Moon H iviasters S McDougall . Best :S Wang G Mgatotiie P Moon L McKenzie J Pohlner. Potce : Andrews 2 PCooper 2 Scodattd 2 Brown}ohn Hams. Best: Haruner Plainer Howes Elliott)titcholls Browrt)oim.UHS-VU 2.2 5,? 6.6 k2.9(81)ST JOHNS 5.5 7.7 11.10 13 .12 (90)UHS-LR: J Sar~~om 5 A Qutnn 3 D Wallace T Hams A Treethan GGilmour. Best : tvi Keruredv McLeod G Catterall J Sansont Agvutn JCorbett. BE Johns: L CaIlaPhan 3 A Drawbndge 3 C Riley 3 A Ahela 2 W

2 . Best: J :i :)hr A HaIl G' ., : :=.on C Riler' L Callagjtan A Fdaela.7 .1 10.1 1~ .3 19.3(117)

Monash Gryphons v UHS-V U

Z~ oU 4

St Johns 0 C v Old `, :estbourn e

dal Tallv-Ho v Werribee Amateurs

Power House v Kew

2 Cnaunins 2 Sabten 2 Giansante 2 Fraser 2 Reach 2 Lookerumis Muckiar: Do;g . Best : Fraser pouttns Johnston Carmen

L. Syndat 1II : Buckley Paoiene ?ielty. Best: Crew GottenCh.nsuaiLsen 1vieFariarte Sheer.

9.i'- _9.15 17.22 (1::,_1 : .Tt1Li.Y-HO i .. 1.0 3.1 3.1(19)

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Res Coach : Brendan Dover Asst Coach : Geoff Still Stir Asat: Michael Christo Res Coach : Gary Dean Res Coach : Rod Walke rRes Coach: Phil Warren Res . Coach : Scott Walker

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5 J. Watson 5 S . Hewitt 5 P. Sosic 5 B . Hilto n. ermon6 D. Mamwndge (DVC)

6 J . Leroy7 J Garoni 6 J . Horsburgh (VC) 6 M . Verberne 6 M. Phaedonos

9 A. Maws (RDVC)8 C Yanni 7 B . Menyweather 7 C. Richardson 7 N. Chalk

10 S. Cuuen11 B. waodnouse

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Albie Firley

6 Paul Hoffman

7 Robert O'Gorman

8 Landan Blackball (PDFL)

9 Matthew Brennan

10 Avi wekselman

11 Luke Holmes

12 Dean Schwab

14 Sharon Alger

15 Bob Kaindl

16 Jack Fagan

17 Mark Gibson

18 Jason McNiece

19 Steve McCarthy

20 Russell Nation

21 Patrick Maebus

22 Nick Feniiessv

23 Paul Dinnee n

24 Graeme Hunichen

25 Geoff Moor e

26 Andrew Shiels

30 Justin Lipson

32 Eli Have s

33 Robert Mayston

35 Jason Lane

36 Matthew Meier

37 Matt Goold

6 Brendan Devlin

7 Sean Scully (Jnr)

8 Bruno Sav i

9 Russell Davidson

10 Sean Scully (Snr)

11 Dirk Kramer

12 Daniel Silto

17 Geoff Caulfield

18 Matthew Simpson

19 Andrew Fvle

20 Brian Woodhead

23 Peter Griffiths

24 Graham Templar

25 Lionel Katz

26 Daniel Dinneen

27 Anthony Simpson

28 Ken McNiece

29 Peter Jame s

31 Robert Semmens (RDFL)

32 Anthony Damen

33 Michael Forde

34 Stephen Morgan

36 Jason Waszaj

36 David Phillips

5 Watne Hinton

7 Paul O'Loughlin

8 Steve Castersen

9 Steve Caple

11 Tom Haysom

12 Janue Kvins

14 Michael Gildav

15 Phillip Callff

17 Brett Herskope

18 Tim Sutcliffe

20 David D' Altera

23 Anthony Calderone

24 Miles Arga-11

25 Richard Eastwood

26 Sacha Koffman

27 Ron Johnso n

28 Leah Gallagher

29 Gerard Rolls

30 Simon Olive

31 Rob Schuller (RDFL)

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16 Luke Moncrieff

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18 Grant Joyner

19 Peter Pullen

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22 David Longworth

23 Robert Sneddon

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25 Logan Smith

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27 PaulJones

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40 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2005

by Steve McCart h& Leah Gallagher

CongratulationsWell done to our representative umpires lastweek. While most umpires were enjoying thewelcome break from running, these guyscontinued to run around for the VAFA .

VAFA v WAAFL F - Albie Firley

VAFA v SFL F - Tim SutcliffeB - Matt Jenkinson

G - Chris Doyle

E - Joe Hartwig

VAFA U/ 19 F - Robert O'Gorman

F - Brett Herskop e

B - Dean HerskopeB - Will Stole s

G - Andrew EspositoG - Paul Gai tE - Nick Brown

t was a great enough effort to beselected as a representative

umpire for Albie Firley, but last

weekend whilst representing the

VAFA in Perth he umpired his 300th

VAFA game . "

Milestone in the WestIt was a great enough effort to be selected asa representative umpire for Albie Firley, butlast weekend whilst representing the VAFA inPerth he umpired his 300th VAFA game . Asensational effort for Albie who's road to thetop has been a little rocky in the past . Albiehas well and truly established himself in thetop bracket of umpires which of courseculminated in him being appointed to hisfirst A Section Grand Final last year. Hisother big highlight was his selection for theSFL game at Moorabbin a couple of yearsago . Were sure that we can all catch up withAlbie for a few quite ones on his return east .

Who's whoJust to make theumpires feel welcome at an Oakleigh homegame. there is an announcement on the

public address of the umpires name and

coloured number. to help spectators who

do not have records available so that they

know which one to vell at . This works wellbecause you always want your name right

when something happens. Thanks for the

recognition Krushers .

Training

What is worse than 40 players thinkingthey know the rules? 20 umpires knowing

the rules, playing touch football . These fun

games turn into a laugh fest or a bloody

war once the teams are picked . During the

games people leave the track so as not to be

hurt as slaps in the face are commonpractice or you have the dead-set goers who

barrel in with no fear of their well being

(Watch out for Bushfield) or others .

Cheating is common with the goal posts

being pushed together to stop scoring or

the fact that the players call a free kickevery 5 seconds . We love this game tobreak up training . Maybe we could pick

our best side and challenge our

neighbours, the Wickers . With the way

they're playing at the moment there's no

doubt we'd get blown off the park .

LazarusWas that really our esteemed Director of

Umpiring "running" around in a recent

MSJFL game? Come on Benny . if you're fit

enough to do that, we could really do with

your help to boost the numbers on a

Saturday .

Apparently he was helping a suspended

player with his punishment by making the

player umpire . Maybe the VAFA should trythat . We might pick up some handy

recruits .

~ B ~~IP " ; )I I( ~~--.r . -_•-_ -" .-. F

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Experienced football watchers are allscratching their heads and trying t oremember such an even grade as D4 isturning out to be! One game separate ssecond from second last with huge shifts inladder positions likely to occur each week . Itmakes for a great second half to the season!

Round 8 Reviews

Hawthorn returned to some form with asolid win over St Mary's . The Hawks havebeen waiting on some of the youngsters tofire and they did with Dixon slamming on 7

goals and Rice in everything. Crilly andWright were the best for the Saints .

Eltham went in as warm favorites against

Albert Park however no one could haveexpected the ultimate margin. Mclarencontinued his fine form up forward with 7goals whilst Turner was impressive on hissenior debut . The Falcons were disappointedwith their efforts whilst praising the

performance of Julian Storey who ruckedvaliantly all day .

Elsternwick made it 8 straight as theyaccounted for Box Hill North . Bvrne was themajor instigator, slotting through a bag of tengoals whilst Missaglia was also good . Garrettwas the best for Box Hill .

Finally, Bulleen jumped out of the box witha 12 goal first quarter against Richmond .Richie Badanjek was in everything with 12goals and he was well supported by Cooksonand Fradkin who each slotted 4 .

North Brunswick had the week off.

Round 9 Previews

With the evenness of the grade evident, a wincan propel and a loss spiral! Either way, bymy math's who ever is second last comeSaturday night will still be only four pointsout of the four.Major crunch game for Box Hill North as

they welcomeEltham on whatis a relativelyshort trip for theTurtles . It hasn'tbeen a great few weeks for the men from BoxHill and they will desperately need somepoints to get back on track . The Turtles willbe keen to prove they aren't one trick poniesand start winning games away from home .Fancy they might be able to do so this week,Eltham for mine .

t hasn't been a great few weeksfor the men from Box Hill and

they will desperately need somepoints to get back on track .

St Mary's host No rth Brunswick and will beaiming to get back on track after a loss to theHawks . Put it down to one of those davs forthem as nothing quite clicked . They doremain a serious contender this year. NorthBrunswick has been the quiet achievers this

CLUB

D4 SECTIONElsternwick

Bulleen Cobras

Albert PP-1cElsternwick

D4 RESERVEElsternwick

Eltham

ElsternwickAlbert Park

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Hunter

BadanjekCollins

S Grace

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KrohnPyman

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vear . Sitting comfortably in the four, a winhere might get the opposition coaches to do abit more homework . Hard to see thembeating St . Marv s on the rebound though .Saints for me .Another cracker of a game as Albe rt Park

host Bulleen . The Falcons would have beendevastated at the size of the loss however

quick atonement is at hand . The Cobras

comfortably defeated Richmond and areanother side that would like to build some

momentum as the second half of the year

approaches . Toss of the coin on this one . I

still fancy Bulleen as being a contender so

will stick with them again this week .

Finally, Richmond host Hawthorn .Obviously a tough year for the Centralsalthough they would have been heartened bythe form of Coach Dukic who was dangerousup forward . The Hawks had their best win forthe year and with the return of a fewnotables from injury should win andcontinue their climb up the ladder.Pacesetters Elsternwick have a well earned

rest !

Correspondents

You can email me on ed .sill@ locker .com .au

or call on 0418348723 .

D4 SECTIO NBox Hill North v Eltham Collegians

Elsternwick - By e

St Marys v North BrunswickRichmond Central v Hawthorn Amateurs

Bulleen Cobras v Albert Park - gam eswitched from o riginal draw

L .ROUND 8 - JUNE 4 2005 • D4 SECTION

ELSTER%VTICK 6.2 10.5 19.11 27.15 (177)

BOX HILL NORTH 1 .4 2.6 7.8 9.9(63)

Elst : Bvrne 10 Hunter 3 Foster 3 Curtain 2 Banks 2 Huggins 2

Missaglia 2 S Grace Thiele B Mahony . Best : Byrne B Mahony S

Mahony Missaglia Cotter Thiele . BHN : Penny 4 Ball Cook Langley

Olsen Asninall. Best : Garrett Aspinall Liston Cummings Rogers

Wilson .

Umpires : Dirk Kramer (Rot) Sean Brailsford !F) Andrea Mason Chris

Thorburn (B) Paul Whitehead Kyle Mankey (G )

ELTHAM COLLEGIANS 6.5 12.13 19.18 22 .22 (154)

ALBERT PARK 1 .5 1.5 3.6 4.6 (30)

Eltham: McClaren 7 Turner 4 P Mann 4 Hargrave 2 Conole Savage

Clark J Galvin Carrucan . Best : MeClaren Andrews Hargrave R Foo

Savage Thomas. Albert Park: Storey Thompson Baker Venables .

Best : Storey Thompson Cain R Baker Venables .

Umpires: Pat Maebus Dimitri Pappas (F)

NORTH BRUNSWICK HAS THE BYE

HAWTHORN 3.1 9.6 15 .12 22.15 (153)

ST MARYS 3 .8 6.10 10.11 12 .14 (86)

Haw: Dixon 7 Lauletta 3 Rice 3 Fulton 2 Jackomos Ridlev Hyland D

Pritchard Gavin Hall Dawson . Best : Dixon Ridley Flog Carle Rice .

St Marys : Tagell 5 Bull 4 Grillo Purcell Richardson . Best: Tadgell

Wright Grillo Schembri Bull.

Umpires : Shane McNamara Steve Castersen ( F

BULLEEN COBRAS 12 .2 16.4 25.7 30 .12 (192)

RICHMOND CENTRAL 1 .0 3.1 3.3 4.7(30)

Bull Cob: R Badanjek 12 B Cookson 4 T Fradkin 4 T Conn 3 T

Pearson 2 R Daley T Orwin J Laurence T Mullinger T 414tittaker . Best:

R Badan fek B Cookson T Mullinger T Conn T Fradkin D Trinchi .

Rich Cent: T Dukte 2 A Taylor M King . Best : N Nuske G Evans C

Quat J Goode S Liuzzi D Miller .

Umpires: Jon Kerr Peter Liddell (F)

D4 RESERVE

ELSTERNWICK 8 .2 10.5 15.9 19.15 (129)

BOX HILL NORTH 0 .1 1.4 2.4 2.5 (17)

Elst: Goldman 7 Burney 5 Pvman 3 Whelan 3 Alter . Best: Freeman

Goldman Elvin McNallv Burnev Comm . Box Hill North : Ho Plunkett_

Best: Marine Drew Thai Irvine Howarth Van den Akker.

ELTHAM COLLEGIANS 3.0 6.4 9.7 169 (105)

ALBERT PARK 0.5 0.6 2.11 6.14 (50)

Eltham : Krohn 5 Weston 3 Paine 2 Abbott McPherson Rashid

Simpson. Best : A Howgate Jarvis Abbott Evans J Howgate Gilbert.

Albe rt Park : Fairfield 2 Dodi Humphrey Sims Phillips . Best: Sims

Baker McKay Tsard Langdon Jackson .

NORTH BRUNSWICK HAS THE BYE

HAWTHORN AMATEURS 2.6 4.9 9.10 9.11 (65)

ST MARYS 1.2 6.6 9.8 15 .19 (109)

Hawthorn: Lee 2 C Ho 2 Lvons Nunan Vancev B Collins Wilkinson .

Best : Lyons Crivelli A Collins C Ho Nunan Begg . St Marys : Murphv 4

Anthonv 3 Theoharris 2 Koumantatakis 2 Latimer Bernardi Lvnch

Ferg. Best : Razga Banks Koumantatajus Freshwater Murphy .

BULLEEN COBRAS 4 .3 11.7 16 .11 23 .16 (154)

RICHMOND CENTRAL 0.1 0.1 0.1 1.2 (8)

Bit] Cob: M Rowe I I M Unwin 3 J Redfern 3 N Ritchie 2 S Tropea 2

P Dall'oL+lio N Egar . Best : P Dall'o>aio N Ritchie M UnwKn M Rowe P

Whitehouse N Cartledge . Rich Cent: Musey . Best : H Dantovic D

Bergin J But J Lane J McGrath S Lake .

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Round 5The first game played at Elsternwick was betweenMazenod 1 22 .8(140) and a very poor Parksidelosing 0• 1(1) . It was one sided from the very firstbounce.The second game played was an absolute cracker

were Ballarat 7 .4(46) were just able to hang on

from a late surge from Kananook 1 6.7(43) .

Port Melbourne hosted 2 games and both wereconvincing wins .Port Colts 1 9 .9(63) were just too good at home

beating Bulleen Templestowe 4 .1(25) . The other

game played was a little closer but the home team

once again too strong, Port Colts 2 6 .7(43)

defeating an improving Mambourm 4.3(27) .

Maribyrnong have finally found their feet winning

convincingly at home, Maribynong 1 7 .9(51)

beating a desperate Broadmeadows 1 2 .7(19) .

The other game played was a good battle all day

but in the end Maribyrnong 2 too strong for

Broadmeadows 2 . Maribynong 2 7 .7(49) -

Broadmeadows 2 5 .2(32).

Off to Albury and some good games wereshowcased .We saw a good tough game all day were the

Kananook 2 7 .4(46) snuck over the line against

an improving Ovens & Murray 1 6 .4(40) .

The other game played was a close game but O&M 2 were just to good at home for Mazenod 2 . The

end result - Ovens & Murray 2 5 .8(38) beating

Mazenod 2 3 .5(23 )

The last game of the round was an absolute

thriller were the home side (Moonee Valley) 3 .8(24)

crawled over the line against a hard fightingRingwood 3 .5(21) .

Round 6This week Parkville is hosting 4 great games andis set to bring some great results .The first game to be played will be a close game for

a half, but Kananook 1 will show xiaribynong 1

how to play a second half. Kananook by 6 goals .

The second game to be played is between

Maribyrnong 2 and Port Colts 2 but I think the

Bulldogs by 4 goals based on good form .

The next game will be an absolute show case in a

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very close game I think Moonee Valley will win by

a point against an in form Ovens & Murray 2 .

Port Colts 1 should Beat Ovens & Murray 1 by 23points .

Bulleen Templestowe will be hosting Parkside and

should win well . Bulleen by 12 goals in a one

sided affair.

Mazenod 1 are in great form and are the team to

beat in Section 2 so I think their going to show anexperienced Kananook 2 how to play 2005 FIDA

football. The Panthers by 7 goals .The second game to be played at Mazenod is

between Mazenod 2 and Ringwood Blues . in a

good close battle the Blues will scrape in by 8

points .The last games of FIDA round 6 are to be played

at Werribee where we will see Mambourin Tigers

take on Broadmeadows 2 . Broadmeadows by 3

goals .

The last game is between Broadmeadows 1 and

Ballarat . The best is going to win on the day but

at the moment I cant see any one beating the

mighty Knights . Ballarat by 9 goals.The raps up another round of FIDA football .

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Section One the Friars andSt Bernards pulled off one of the biggest wins of

Irammed home 8

the new campaign last round . coming back from goals to 1 . Fro ma 37 point quarter-ume deficit to defeatheavyweights Uni Blues . Playing away fromhome against a side that had knocked off theundefeated Collegians and St Kevins in the pasttwo rounds, the result looked all but confirmedjust twenty minutes into the first-term as theBlues lead blew out to forty points . However StBernards continued to persevere through threetough quarters . before a severf-goal-to-two laststanza drew the 2003 premiers level With justseconds on the clock . After starring on the ballall day . James Stapleton clinched the historicwin with a goal after the siren, with skipperDamien lannazzo at centre half back and MarkSalvadore on-the-ball clearly best-on-ground . Inthe round's other garnes, Marcellin defeatedladder-leaders Sc Kevnns by 17 points to moveinto top spot, an inaccurate Collegians hadeleven more scoring shots to sneak !ionic againstOld Xavs by 6 points, while De La thumped OldBrighton by 102 .The 2005 pre .rruershtp race has been thrown wideopen, with seven of the mne section one sidesproving to be genuine contenders . St Kevms hostCollegians this weekend in a must-win game forboth sides. Having slumped to three defeats intheir past four outings, Collegians will bedesperate to return to the winner's list and forgetabout a last month that has seen the sidegradually slip from the top of the table . St Fievmsby 11 pis . in the round's other games, Uni Bluesto return to the winners list away at Old Brighton,St Bernards to make it two wins from as manygames at home against Old Scotch, and Old Xavsto record win number six of the season againstreigning premiers De La.Section Tw oAll results went to plan as the wheat sorts itselfout from the ehaif, and only Beaumaris appearcapable of pushing any of the top five sides . So itcarne as no surprise that 9anyule wor eae o fthe tirst 3 qtrs co:_ ,_oron Oval :- 1 _snsOMs . The Z _ .Cauliieid . . :o _ct_ ._ .~ . : if thr rdamage beyond August . La;dl : ~w and Tiras . .c:rekey OC stars a&-in . . .'hitefriars started well .winning the ball out of the middle and led by 3goais at the main break . However, the Sharkstook full advantage of a lacklustre 3rd term from

there onwards ,it was a matter of holding the Friars at bay .Gamble stepped up with 6 goals in Tornev'sabsence, and Carruthers also had a great game .The Wellers had a week off and Rupo surgedafter quarter time to run all over Trinity .TipsA couple of good ones here as the Bears host theFields, and should win by 4 goals . Likewise theOC over Rupo, and the Friars over OMs . TheWellers will be well rested and should net theSharks by 32 points . If Essendon can amass aside, the T's should still win by 6 goals .

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U19 (ItED )Emmaus SL Croughhan 10 33Aquinas Raggazoni 2 26Bulleen Templestowe P Voglis 6 26Bulleen Templestowe M Meadows 2 2 1

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eyebrows . The Blacks credentials can't bequestioned, and with Battista firing again upforward, they drew away well from the Hoers .Bentleigh look like the only side capable ofpushing into the top 4, and they went about itthe right way, nailing the Unicorns by 10 large .Oakleigh were just far too strong up front forMonash, as Edwards ran riot . The Jackasjumped out of the blocks full of running andplayed a great running style of football in thefirst half against the Raiders . After half time theRaiders kicked into overdrive and went ontorecord a solid win .

TipsEasy ones out early - St Bedes over the High by37 points, and Oakleigh by 6 goals over

Bentleigh . Bit closer with Monash 11 pointsahead of Ajax, and La Trobe by 15 over the

Hoers . Finally, the Big One at Crawford Ovalsees the two undefeated sides face-off. I'm

leaning towards Parade as their defence this yearhas been frugal, and really can't be faulted . Inwhat should be a ripping game, Parade by 5

points .Section BlueThe Friday night better at HQ was not quite theshoot-out I predicted, but footy really was thewinner as the Scorpions and Ormond served upchampagne football to a sizeable crowd .Relentless attack was repelled with equaldesperation to keep the score-line in check,Salesian holding a two points lead at the final

break. The first goal in the final term went theScorpions way, from which point they ran outthe game stronger and finished victors by 37 .

Elsewhere, defence wasn't a real priority atPeninsula where the home side slid through alazy 31 goals to the Bloods' 15 . The Rovers upset

the shaky Nodders' applecart, with both Bogarand Gleeson kicking (legs) 11 each for theirsides. Finally, De La rallied well after halftime,

but the O'Clays played good solid footy all day toprevail by 2 goals .

TipsDanger game here for Salesian, as the Pirates areback in form, but the Scorpions should win by 5goals . Lappa's Bloods aren't quite performing atpresent, so it's the improving Rovers by 7 goals .Mazenod need to rally, and De La should feel thefull force by 26 points . Oakleigh will take it up toOrmond, but an angry visiting side should winby 38 points .Section RedFitzroy Reds have rebounded in the best possible

fashion by knocking off top-of-the-table side Kew

in a thriller at JJ Higgins Reserve . Trailing for

the best part of four quarters, a six-goal final

term from Fitzroy clinched a historic 3 point win

for the Reds, who now move to four-and-four

after eight rounds of football . In the round's

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other games, Emmaus St Leos comprehensivelydefeated Rupertswood by 106 points, Therrysnuck home by 6 points in a thriller against OldWestbourne, while Aquinas did is surprisinglytough in their 34 point win over Bulleen .The competition's two top sides meet for the firsttime this season, as Emmaus St Leos hostAquinas at Bennettswood Sports Ground . WhileAquinas have been the form side of thecompetition, sitting atop the section's ladder foreight rounds of football, last week's performanceagainst the winless Bulleen was less thanimpressive given the difference in qualitybetween the sides . In contrast despite droppinga game earlier this season, Emmaus have showna different tenacity in the past few weeks,comprehensively destroying sides by 100+ pointmargins . In a tight contest, Emmaus by 21pts .

In the round's other games . Kew to return to the

winners list away at Old Scotch, OldWestbourne to move into the top half of the tableat home to Rupertswood, and Therry Penola toend Fitzroy's winning streak at one . with an

impressive away win.

UNDER-19 SECTION 1St Kevins v Collegian s

Marcellin - By eSt Bernards v Old Scotch

Old Brighton v University BluesOld Xaverians v De La Salle

UNDER-19 SECTION 2Banyule Viewbank v Caulfield Gr

Whitefriars v Old MelburniansOld Camberwell v BeaumarisOld Trinity v Old Essendon G r

Old Carey v Rupertswood

UNDER-19 SECTION 3La Trobe Uni v Old Ivanhoe

MHSOB v St Bedes Mentone Tigers - atSport scover Arena Friday 6.15pm

Oakleigh v BentleighAJAX v Monash Blues - at Trevor Barker Oval,

Sandringham at 9 .30 a .m.Universitv Blacks v Old Paradian s

UNDER-19 (2 ) BLUESalesian Scorpions v Peninsula 0 BOld Haileybury v Hampton Rovers

Mazenod 0 C v De La Salle (2)Oakleigh Clays v Ormond

UNDER-19 (2) REDOld Scotch v Kew

Bulleen Templestowe - ByeEmmaus St Leos 0 C v Aquinas 0 COld Westbourne v Rupertswood (2 )

Fitzroy Reds v Therry Penola 0 B - at RamsdenStreet Oval, Clifton Hill

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Mazes Stafford 3 Bolger 3 Abrahams 2 Turner 2 Pell Warner Redmon d

MARCEL1dN 4.2 8.5 11 .13 14.16 (100)ST KEVINS 3.1 6.3 9.4 13.5 (83)

McLaren. Best: Considine Abrahams Pell Turner Hogarth Symes. SKOB:Mercourtou 4 ORourke 4 Dow 2 M Sullivan Mios Longmore . Best: WhiteHarrison Kenyvn Amott Low Mios. Umpires : Geoff Deveson Daniel Silfo (F)Matthew Kent Daniel Dal Pos (G )COLLEGIANS 3.4 5.12 5.16 9.22 (76)OLD ICAVERIANS 3 .2 5.3 8.7 I0.10 (70)CoB : Lmch 2¢ulck Scott Rutherford Bushnell Zimbacks Bridgeman Tardiff.Best: Zimbacks William Hampton Scott Lightowiers Donegan . Old Rnv:Handley 5 Preele 3 Di Stefano 2 . Best: D Smith Indovtno Halpin Harry Doyl eSilk. Umpires : Mark Jenkins Bruno Savi (F) Brent Reid Craig Arnol (G)OLD SCOTCH BYEUNIVERS7fYBLUES 8 .4 11.6 14.9 16.12008)ST BERNARDS 2.3 6.10 10 .10 17.12 (114)Bill Blues: Brennan 6 Hayter 2 Farrell 2 Elliott Gannon McCarty MarshallSundermann Dxyrr. Best: Halliday Brennan Kelly Wood Bronte Elliott. StBerm Kavanagh 3 Galea 3 Vtney 3 Marian 3 Byrne 2 Stapleton lannazzoSalene. Best- Galen Kavanagh Schroder Salvadorl Rvan.l.vmazzo. Ump3res:Matt O'Keefe Tim Saunders (F)DE IA SAId.E 3.3 8.9 15.10 24.14 (156)OLD BRIGIIP(1N 3.3 3.7 5.8 8.8(56)DIS: Thompson 4 Dwyer 4 Rae 4 Close 3 Nethersole 3 Hesse 2 Fiekisend 2 DeMarte Bull . Best: Herkess Fteldsend Cox Keety Donegan Thompson.Old Be Salem 2 Presnell Henly Gunning Miller Jennings Seat Best : OliverFtelke Gunning Geddes Doherty Priestley . Umplres: Brett Herskope TomHaysom (F) Anita Messiha Simon Mclnerney (B )

UNDFR-1 9 cFr•rrON 2OLD MELBURHIANS 1 .3 2.6 4.8 9.12 (66)BANYULE ViEWBANK 3.7 7.7 11.11 15.14 (104)Old Melb: A Ray 2 Kennon 2 Wilmoth Gregory Forte Mitchell Kiel . Best: HamerA Ray Lawler Mitchell Russell Kiel. Banyule VB : Kllko 4 Stauropolaus 4Brockwell3 Toull 2 O'Donnell Green . Best : Kavrooz Herbert Lardo ShepperdToull Skilko. Umpires: Nick Brown Dean Schwab (F) Will Borne David'..Cameron (B )CAULFIELD GR 5 .4 6.6 7.9 9.13 (67)OLD CAREY 2.3 8.7 11.10 18.15 (123)Caul : Sessler 3 Clarke 2 Hammond Wood Sundberg Webb. Best . BiggsHammond N Andrew Powley Price Nestl . Old Garey : Laldlaw 5 Ttras 4Willingham 2 ttbod 2 Robinson De Leijer Carpenter Courtot Shedden . Best:Latdlaw Tiras 110od Carpenter Willingham Hodges . Umpires: Matt GoodJamle Mayhew-Sharp (F) Brendan Dowling Keith Lewis (B) Alex RobertsDaniel Reid (G)BEAUMARIS 2.3 4.5 12.9 17.12 (114)WHITEFRIARS 5.3 7.5 8.8 14.9 (93)Beeum : HID 6 Bliesner 3 Shone 2 Hunt 2 Bramwell 2 Gasperino Beruldson.Best: Cupples Wilson Hill Wall B6esner Edmeades . White: Gamble 5 Brosolo4 Carruthers Harris Greenland Kener Kaloor . Best: Gamble CarruthersBrosolo York Gibbs Crowe. Umpires: Sarah McGill Michael Ryde (F) CameronSmith Jessica Rollo (B)OLD ESSENDONOLD CAMBERWELLOld Essendon forfeit.

9.12 (66)17.12 (114)

RUPERTSWOOD 2.4 9.8 13.12 16.17 (113)OLD TRINITY 2.3 4.5 4.7 5.7(37)Ruperte: Harrison 5 Qulgley 3 Pretty 3(J. ulnn 2 Tennant Morrison McPhee.Best: Evans Pretty Quigley Harrison L Smith . Old Trim Details not received.UmpLns : Jason Waszaj Richard Adamson (RFL) (F )

UNDER-19 SECTION 3ST.BEDES MEN[ONE TIGERS 5 .7 9.10 15.15 19.18 (132)LATROBE UNIVERSITY 1.1 2.2 2.3 3.7 (25)StB/Mf: Bodlnaar 6 Hunter 4 Knowles 2 Swayne 2 Falldner Burger MouritzTerrell L'Hui111er. Best: Sapina L'HutWer Newsome McClean Foster LeBreton.Latrobe Morn Walsgott taylor. Best : Knight Hooke Sheriff WaLgott McMasterMorx Umphas: David Murray Darren Rowltrisan (F )OLD 1VANHOE 1 .2 7.2 8.6 12.9 (81)UNI BLACKS 4.2 8.4 14.6 23.9 (147)OR11v:•Clarke 3 Crew-es 2 Roger 2 Rosenlis 2 Roger 2 Hartrkk Best : ClarkeRosenlis Golden Pagewootl Terenvl Bolzan . Vol Blacks. Battlsta 10 Bell 5Shaw 3 Ross 2 Floating Hodgson Russell . Best : Batt(sta Napier Bell Jess ShawFleming. Umphrs : Ian Kennedy Jason Evans (F)

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BENt1ESGx 1.3 7.11 10.15 17.18 (120)MRSOB 0.6 3.10 8.12 8.14 (62)Bentkigh : Lewis 4 Morrison 3 Dewar 2 Hunt 2 J Rhst 2 Ball Filler A WestAruiStrwig. Best: Fidler Coles Meehan Morrison Lewis Armstrcng . MBSOB: HBailey 2 Lim 2 Liu Cameron Tanghala Barti>olomew. Best C Bailey PrettyBartholarue~v Lsacxi4dis C Mciatlt Lim Umpires :- Rob Matstm Rot) Mark Duthie(F)MORASEi BLUES 4.1 6.1 7.3 10.5 (651QAHIFIGH 6.3 13.9 19.14 25.18 (168)MOnssh Bhus: Collins 4 C]iuck~ank 3 Devanny Jacobson Witkaxsld Best:Rhoden Cruickshank Pachipa Jacobson 110crell Vanderwewre . Oalddgh : Edwards8 Wills 5 Cleary 4 Counian 4 Shenker Bennet North Dayle . Best, Harold EdwardsMiller Rttershi Shenker Poundmw. Umpires: David AtLre)mi Tom Whtdiw (C18) (F7OLD PARAD1Afi8 21 6 .1 11 .5 24.9 (153)AJAX 3.5 5.6 6.6 8.8(56)Old Par. Clayton 6 KandilakLs 4 Heiden 3 Berthet 2 Bugeja 2 Cmsthwaite 2 Matko2 Cowles Petrw Seneca . Best Clayton Crosihuatte Patena Hokkn Matko San@t .AIAX: Smith 2 Ezekiel Shulman Goof Goldstein M1Lkrk1 Measey . Best MeascvSacks; Bluey Skanilc Markw Freeclmazt .Umpdirs: David D' Altea Matt Simpson (1)

UNDER-1ItF.ORMOND 3.5 5.6 8.10 8.12 (60)SALESIAN 3.1 6.3 9.6 15.7 (97)

..... Otmand: Chisholm 2 Woodford 2 Bailey Jewell McC1eRarui Rtde . Best WootfeFisher Barnes Calvert Duthie Upsdll Sales : Siagh 5 Crowley 4 Curtis 2 Wilson 2Butterfield Jordan. Best Shtgh McCarthy D']hauson Kelly Crowley L Phpps.Umpires: Daniel Sik'o Robert O'Gorman in Adam Rogas James Timers (B) JohnRobinson Andrew Barnes (G)PENINSULA 06 6.7 11.19 20.23 31 .25 (211)DID IIAIIEPBURY 5 .3 6.4 12.10 15.12 (102)Pealn: P Wtgnall 7 T Madder 5 R Smith 5 N Coy 4 A Prowt13 S Robertson 2 JWillmont 2 S Byrne S Rodwell J Bqrt . Best- M Kenny J ByTt B Mitchell R SmithP Wlgnall A Provost Old HaB: Korlos 4 Walsh 3 Elliot 2 Hee 2 U,aite 2 DoyleHarrison. Best Waite Bubunaras Doyle Ridgeway Follno Kabs Umphres : Pe[erPullen Patrick Coutthard (F)MAZENW 4.5 7.8 9.10 16.14(110)HAMPTON ROVERS 2.3 6.6 13.9 19.14 (128)Mac Bogar 1 I Deegan 2 Moran 2 Baiky . Best Bogar Ross Bailey Moran N KlavisSeenan. Hampton Rams. Gkesm I I White 4 Roots--y 2 Cancel Sentinel . Best:Semmd Cannel Hendry Gleeson Ross Rootsey. Umpires: Logan Smith Lee Crossley(Fl

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Under-19 - Section ICOLLEGIANS DE LA SALLE (BLUES) BAARCELLIM OLD BRIGHTON OLD SCOTC H

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The half way point of the season is now past andeach of the three Sections is providing a closecontest as teams jockey for a final four position .Round 8 results went according to my predictionsas I scored my first 100% success rate for theseason .Review of Round 8 .Section 1.St Kevin's consolidated their top four status witha forty three point win over Old Melburnians .Old Xaverians easily defeated Mt Lilydale byseventy six points . Although Mt Lilydale playerstried hard, the class of the Xaverians shonethrough .The closest contest of the Section was that inwhich Old Scotch defeated Mazenod by ninepoints .

Leaders, Prahran scored a thirty two point winover University Blues .De La Salle defeated a very accurate Old Brightonby sixty three points.Section 2 .After a lack lustre and inaccurate first half, OldXaverians led Marcellin by thirty seven points .The second half was dominated by the OldXaverians, who held Marcellin to a solitary behindwhile their own forwards had a day out en routeto recording a victory by one hundred and thirtyseven points.Fitzroy Reds outplayed Collegians and won bythirty five points .Former leader, University Blacks failed by twentyone points to defeat Old Essendon Grammarians,who are proving a force .Monash Blues recorded a ninety nine point winover Therry Penola .

The Eley Park Sharks, won well over the haplessOld Trinity by eighty two points . Trinity startedwell and the Sharks had to lift in the second halfto build their victory margin . Better players for theSharks included ; Gerry O'Brien (ruck), defender,Hiep Ly and centre David Payne .Section 3.A very inaccurate Fitzroy Reds easily accountedfor Old Scotch by forty eight points .La Trobe University gave a good account ofthemselves as they went down to second placedCaulfield Grammarians by twenty points.North Old Boys and Whitefriars produced asterling contest from which the winning margin ofthirty eight points to Whitefriars belied the

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closeness of thecontest. Perhaps itwas the vituperativeaddress byWhitefriars Coach ,Norman Elliott that stirred his charges to playbetter in the second half. Their best included :Johnson, Andrews, Hennessy, Rawley andAtkinson . North had good players in ; Blandford,Kearney and O'Sullivan .Old Geelong rose up the ladder through theirthirty three point win over Old Carey, whocertainly were competitive .Emmaus - St Leo's had the bye .

, Zr ran versus Old Scotch gamewill give us a more accurate idea of

-.-3spective strength of the two topfour sides ."

Preview of Round 9Section 1 .St Kevin's should continue on their winning wayagainst Mt Lilydale, whose players are theunquestioned travel premiers.Mazenod will start favourites to defeat OldMelburnians, whose form has tapered off . Athome Mazenod are my selection .The Prahran versus Old Scotch game will give usa more accurate idea of the respective strength o f

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the two top four sides. I select Prahran, whoseoverall talent should see them through againsttough opposition .To select the winner of the Old Brighton versusUniversity Blues match is a difficult task asneither side has any form to recommend it .Vacation, exams and travel will mean the Blues

will be short of player talent going into this match .This match presents the best opportunity for OldBrighton to win this season . At home I amprepared to punt and so I select them to win .Old Xaverians should continue on their winningway by defeating De La Salle for whom defeat wil l

me an a virtually impossible task to qualify for thefmals. Old Xaverians will win! !Section 2.The unanswerable question for me is, willMarcellin strengthen their side with Under 19players against Collegians? Marcellin to date havebeen unable to play out the full four quarters andtheir lack of full player complement preventsrotation of tired mid field players . On Club XVIIIform, I must select Collegians .A few weeks back the University Blacks versusOld Xaverians game would have appeared as aGrand Final preview. However the Black's formhas fallen away and it seems to me that the OldXaverians will win this contest today.Old Essendon Grammarians are playing likecertain finalists and today they will continue ontheir winning way against the small butdetermined Therry Penola .Monash Blues will have enough talent to defeatOld Trinity even on the wide expanses of theHudson Oval .Another final rehearsal will be the Fitzroy Redsversus Eley Park Sharks match at Ramsden

Street. The Sharks are carrying all before themwith Viola a focal point up forward and Grant

winning the ball in the air. The Reds will play aclose tagging game with man on man duels.

Despite my admiration for the Reds, I select theSharks as I think they will be faster and morecertain in attack.Section 3 .Second placed Caulfield Grammarians should beable to defeat Old Scotch, whose recent form hasnot been up to expectations .Whitefriars should appreciate their return toDonvale where they play Fitzroy Reds, who mustkick straighter to have any show of winning. Iselect Whitefriars whom I believe will be tootalented .Despite their three week's break, I suspectEmmaus - St Leo's will have enough skill to defeatNorth Old Boys, after a competitive match .Neither La Trobe University nor Old Carey haswon a match this season . Therefore selectingtoday's winner is difficult . Carey did well in Round

8 as did La Trobe so there may be new hope foreach team . I select La Trobe to win purely becausethe game will be played on the big University Oval .Old Geelong have the bye (and the skiing seasonopened last week) . I could not resist this hoarychestnut! !Team Managers .Please let me have your match details by 6 p .m . onMonday either by telephone 9467 2857 or by email nknugent@alphalink .com .a uSocialCalling all ex and present Eley Park Sharks . The1995 Premiership Reunion is on tonight at the BoxHill Town Hall. Details today at Ramsden Streetagainst the Fitzroy Reds .

STONES,:Fitzroy Reds - congratulates Andrew 'BrightEyes' George who became the ninth FitzroyReds player to have played 150 games in Round7 . With startled eyes and emphatic style, BrightEyes joined University Reds in 1994 as an 18year old and was a member of a Reservespremiership side in the same year. Bright Eyeshas been a universal contributor to the Redsboth on and off the field . This year he iscoaching our Club 18 (1) team (the'Aspirationals') and hopefully he can lead themto his second ever premiership . Good luck thisyear Bright Eyes and congratulations from all atthe Reds .

CLUB 18 (1 )St Kevins v Mt Lilydale 0 C

Mazenod 0 C v Old MelburniansPrahran v Old Scotch

Old Brighton v University BluesOld Xaverians v De La Salle

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University Blacks v Old Xaverians (2)Therry Penola 0 B v Old Essendon Or

Old Trinity v Monash BluesFitzroy Reds v Eley Park Sharks - atRamsden Street Oval, Clifton H ill

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Emmaus St Leos 0 C v North Old BoysOld Geelong - By e

La Trobe Uni v Old Carey

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CLUB 18 (1 )OLD 2dELBURNIANS 4.1 7.2 8.5 10.6 (66)ST KEVINS 4.2 8.5 11.7 16 .13 (109)Old Melb: Arden 3 Ironmonger 3 Bryant Officer Dick Hitting . Best: Mi llerSchofield Dick Utting Brvan t Peters. SKOB: Horrocks 4 Crowlev 3Coolant 2 T Harvey 2 K McInerney P Cleary D Petrou Powell James . Best :Scarfs P Harvey T Collins T Dill on J Macev D Dunn .Umpires : Paul Rapke F )MT LILYDALE 1.0 4.0 4.1 10.6 (66)OLD XAVERIANS 2.6 6.10 11 .15 17.19 (121)Mt LBp : M Ciccone M Leonard S Roche P Caol an B Gordon M BrebnerC Kennon . Best : C Gibson K Maniscalchl M Brebner D Johnson PAtkinson B Gordon Old Yav: Ha ll 8 Ireland 3 Ward 2 Hawkins DaviesJones Bridgel an d. Best: Prideaux Ha ll Rathgeber War d BeethamJones.Umpires: Malcolm Fo ar d (F)OLD SCOTCH 2.4 6.7 6.13 10 .13 (73)OLD bSA7,ENOD 1 .2 2.7 5.11 9.15 ( 69)Old Scotch : N Simon 4 Fraser 3 Stevens 2 Millar . Best : Wilkinson ThornLogan Stevens Craven Fraser. Maz : Crozier 3 Fotherglll 2 Noble 2Dresser Busbv. Best: Jacobs Nussbaum Busby OcchuRo Butch Collins.Umpires: Pick Benson (F)UNI BLUES 2.1 5.2 7.4 7.6148)pRAliftAN 4.4 6.6 10 .8 11 .14 (80)Out Blues : Fulton 2 Nottman 2 Callery Giles Guthrie . Best: Matt GlassHopkins Dods Alders Marshall. Prahran : Cartlidge 4 Storer 2 HowardFung hak Kllndworih . Best : Storer Cotter Fung Cartlidge KitchenMacpherson. Umpires: Paul Mallon (F)DE LA SALLE 6.6 10.6 13 .21 19 .25 (139)OLD BRIGHTON 0.2 0.2 0.4 4 .4(28)DLS : Goals: Ford 3 Rudd 3 Dimble 3 Arbon 2 Nicholas 2 .8 No rt on 2 JarvisC ar lson Picone Marks.Best: Nicholas Dimble Lafferty Boots M ar ks . OldBrighton : L O'Neill 2 M Stockdale 2. Best: L O'Neill G Earl M Stockdale XCarra S Davies D Ko4ac. Umpires : Peter Kelly Tony Barnes (F)

CLUB 18 f21OLD XAVERIANS (2) 3.7 7.15 15.18 23.20 (158)MARCELLIN 2.1 3.2 3.2 3.3(21)Old Xav: M Meehan 4 Cham berlain 3 Quinn 3 J Silk 3 Allis 2 Gleeson 2Stribbiey 2 Cathaem MeroIli McGrath . Best : Allis Chamberlain Saddler JIreland M Meeh an Quinn. Marc: Gribble Dearsley Argondizzo . Best: PSymes M S}vtes Balgue Gi ll Dowling Grimes. Umpires : De an Banova (F) '...COLLEGIANS 3 .3 3.4 5.5 67(43)FITZROYREDS 1.2 6.9 6.13 10 .18 (78)Call : J Gay 2 Adgemis B McDonough Schneider Treacv. Best: Osborne BMeDonough M Day Hains Alcander Ducancubino . Fitz

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OLD ESSENDON 4.0 8.5 8.6 11 .11 (77)UNIVERSITY BLACKS 3.2 4.3 8.6 8.8(56)Old E ssen don: Fraser 4 Davies Chapman Kandalis Overman Cariss HughesMorgan . Best: Davies Papal Fraser Hughes Kandalis Overman . Out Blacks:Moffat 7 Black. Best : Moffat WitinLsh Wilson Wooly Pasce . Umpires: Bri anNunn Tony Robbins (F )A:ONA.SH BLUES 6.6 9.11 14 .14 20.16 (138)TfD:RRY 1'EPIOLA 3 .3 5.4 5.6 5.7(37)Tvionn~h Blues : Haines 6 Parsons 6 Blasch Tracy M Woods Helm RichardsonL Woods Gaffney Coughlin. Best: L Woods Haines Arnett Tracy Crossland

''. Parsons. Thenp paumils : Keenan 2 Kennesey 2 Toner. Best: SaundersKennesey Kelly b.4urnane Matthews Ward . Umphes: Tom Wind)mv (F )ELEY PARK 0 .5 5.10 12.12 18 .17 (125)OLD TRINITY 1.1 3.4 4.7 6.7(43)Eley Patti Viola 5 Cresswell 3 Baker J Broadbear Smith 2 Payne PriceVersteegen. Best : Smith O'Brien Ly Payne D Broadbear Viola . Old Trinity:Dickenson Gnatt 2 McDoanald Sketchley . Best: Hllderbrandt Parker BrawnCade McDonald. Umpires : Joe Clocciosto (F)

CLUB 18 (3)FTT2120Y REDS 2.7 5.12 8.16 10.20 (80)OLD SCOTCH (2) 0.0 2.2 2.4 4.8(32)Fitz Redrt : Cook 4 Prior 3 Clark Alm Collter. Best: Cook Jackson Maggs BahrSeruby Alm . Old Scotch (2): Kaka Jackson Maltmatt Walters . Best: DonWalters Maitman Jackson Ballan Barnett . Umphes: Gerard Dowliirtg (F)CAULFIELD G SAftIANS 7 .2 9.6 11.8 12.11 (83)LATROBE UNI 0.1 3.6 4.8 9.9(63)Caul: Tra. Bockman 2 Stevenson 2 Minter 2 Brown 2 Townle_v AndrewGelfand CunlifIe. Best : Stevenson Fisher Brown Minter Conlv RNadebaum . Latrobe: Castle 2 Clark 2 Doyle Inglis Lania ShepherdWatson . Best: Doyle Casparl Clark Wilson Rose Castle . Umpire s: TrevorHansen Steve Mason (F)NOBS 2.3 5.4 5.5 9.6(60)WHITEFIUABS 3.3 6.6 11.10 14 .14 (98)NOB: Connolly 4 Cerini 2 Mahoney 2 Caruso . Best : Gordon RoccoMuscat Mahoney Dellwa Blandford . White : Raw)ev 3 Elllot 2 Mullen 2Davies Littlepage Taylor Hennesy O'Brien Freguson Jackson . Best :Rawley Johnson Atkinson Collins Hogg Taylor . Umpires: David Windlow(F)EMMAUS ST LEOS HAS THE BYEOLD CAREY 5.2 9.5 10.6 13.7 (85)OLD GEELONG 4.3 5.7 8.14 17.16 (118)Old C arey: Smyth 5 S Cooke 2 Witeombe 2 Shrives Mudge WiteombeO'Rielly . Best : J. White Alexander Smyth Joyce Newhouse Shrives. OldGeel: Kilpatrick 5 McLean 2 Hawker 2 Grills 2 Avery Urquhart WilsonYoul Neville Stevens . Best : Hawker J. McCarthy Kilpatrick KnightMcLean Grill. Umpires: Lindsay McIntyre (F )

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-^? ts of Tribunal HQa dogs -Tuesday J90 r-,

Tony Brady, North Old Boys . Charging, 2 matches.

Michael Margiannis, South Melbourne Districts . Tripping, 3 matches .

Rhys Gutterson, Banyule Viewbank ( Under-19) . Striking, 2 matches .

Steve McKay, Therry Penola ( Under-19) . Unduly rough play, 3 matches.

Sam Dawson, Old Essendon (Reserves) . Abuse of umpire, 3 matches.

' Seb Green, Banyule Viewbank (Under-19) . Audible obscenity,

I match .Robert Ferrero Prahran ( Rese rves). Striking, 2 matches.

° Accepted Prescribed Penalt y

Result of InveliulimEltham and Albert Park charged with a melee which allegedly occurred in

their senior match on Saturday June 4 at Eltham .

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offence over the last two year period), Albert Park $ 100 (first offence

over the last two year period) .

- :rCJi:^ :(8LATE SCORESirst offence ($5); second offence ($25) ; third

offence ($50), fourth offence ($100); eachsubsequent offence ($100).

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P L D 7-r , st %OLD GEELONGu 8 8 0 0 990 241 410 .79 32RUPERTSW000 8 8 0 0 1038 355 292 .39 32LA TROBE UNI 8 5 3 0 693 420 165 .00 20WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 8 5 3 0 702 475 147 .79 20PENINSULA 0 B 8 5 3 0 619 591 104 .74 20IVANHOE ASSUMPTION 8 3 5 0 469 618 75 .89 12OAKLEIGH 8 3 5 0 455 723 62 .93 12SWINBURNE UNI 8 2 6 0 423 732 57 .79 8SALESIAN 0 C 8 1 7 0 309 1005 30 .75 4BENTLEiGH 8 0 8 0 289 827 34 .95 0

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WERRIBEE AMATEURS 8 7 1 0 864 352 245.45 28ST JOHNS 0 C 8 6 2 0 800 384 208 .33 24SOUTH MELB DISTRICTS 8 6 2 0 582 493 118 .05 24MONASH GRYPHONS 8 5 3 0 576 468 123.08 20UHS-VU 8 4 4 0 704 603 116.75 16WEST BRUNSWICK 8 4 4 0 447 486 91 .98 16OLD WESTBOURNE 8 4 4 0 486 537 90.50 16KEYd 8 2 6 0 463 586 79.01 8POWER HOUSE 8 2 6 0 393 748 52.54 8SYNDAL TALLY-HO 8 0 8 0 289 947 30.52 0

X RESERVE PELSTERNWICK 8ELTHAM COLLEGIANS 8ST MARYS 8HAWTHORN AMATEURS 8BULLEEN COBRAS 8NORTH BRUNSWICK 8BOX HILL NORTH 8ALBERT PARK 8RICHMOND CENTRAL 8

Y i fl For A % Pts

7 1 0 780 272 286.76 287 1 0 692 325 212.92 286 2 0 626 488 128.28 24

4 4 0 588 565 104.07 164 4 0 585 566 103.36 16

4 4 0 450 502 89.64 16

4 4 0 460 675 68.15 163 5 0 481 549 87.61 12

1 7 0 140 860 16.28 4

UNDER 19 (1) P W 1 v For At % Pb

NWCELLIN 8 6 2 0 858 562 152 .67 24ST KEVINS 8 6 2 0 640 508 125 .98 24OLD XAVERIANS 8 5 3 0 569 443 128 .44 20COLLEGIANS 8 5 3 0 543 561 96 .79 20UNIVERSITY BLUES 8 5 3 0 633 661 95 .76 20DE LA SALLE 8 4 4 0 660 505 130 .69 16OLD SCOTCH 8 4 4 0 594 728 81.59 16STBERNARDS 8 3 5 0 511 794 64 .36 12OLD BRIGHTON 8 2 6 0 513 838 61 .22 8

UNDER 19 (2) PW 1£t For Agst % PtsOLD CAREY 8 8 0 0 933 662 140 .94 32OLD CAMBERWELL 8 6 2 0 1087 570 190 .70 24RUPERTSW000 8 6 2 0 1023 631 162 .12 24BANYULE VIEWBANK 8 6 2 0 893 689 129 .61 24CAULFIELD GR 8 5 3 0 807 599 134 .72 20BEAUMARIS 8 4 4 0 834 801 104 .12 16WHITEFRIARS 8 2 6 0 764 943 81 .02 8OLD ESSENDON GR 8 1 7 0 534 915 58 .36 4OLD MELBURNIANS 8 1 7 0 391 894 43 .74 4OLD TRINITY 8 1 7 0 432 1210 35 .70 4

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OLD PARADIANS 8 8 0 0 1045 424 246.46 32UNIVERSITY BLACKS 8 8 0 0 976 630 154 .92 32OAKLEIGH 8 6 2 0 1052 656 160.37 - .ST BEDES MENT TIG 8 5 3 0 718 704 101 .99 20BENTLEIGH 8 3 5 0 643 628 102.39 12OLDIVANHOE 8 3 5 0 489 777 62.93 12MHSOB 8 2 6 0 552 824 66.99 8LATROBE UNI 8 2 6 0 545 831 65.58 8MONASH BLUES 8 2 6 0 558 948 58.86 8AJAX 8 1 7 0 505 786 64.25 4

L ;_v=:1 19 (2) ---L .-1 P 4Y L D For agsr % pis

ORMOND 8 6 2 0 1075 565 190 .27 24 ''..SALESIAN SCORPIONS 8 6 2 0 1106 662 167 .07 24MAZENOD 0 C 8 6 2 0 883 681 129 .66 24HAMPTON ROVERS 8 4 4 0 859 847 101 .42 16PENINSULA 0 B 8 4 4 0 931 944 98 .62 16OAKLEIGH CLAYS 8 3 5 0 636 1043 60 .98 12DE LA SALLE (2) 8 2 6 0 716 953 75 .13 8OLD HAILEYBURY 8 1 7 0 466 977 47 .70 4

UNDER 13 (2) RED P w 1 D For AW % PtsAOUINAS 0 C 8 8 0 0 869 368 236 .14 32EMMAUS ST LEOS 0 C 8 7 1 0 929 411 226 .03 28KEW 8 6 2 0 948 580 163.45 24THERRY PENOLA 0 B 8 5 3 0 529 705 75.04 20FITZROY REDS 8 4 4 0 518 746 69.44 16RUPERTSW000 (2) 8 4 4 0 443 720 61 .53 16OLD WE )URNE 8 3 5 0 499 715 69.79 12OLD "' . . . a 8 2 6 0 422 701 60.20 8BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE 8 1 7 0 645 856 75.35 4

L __ ., :_ (1) P W L D For Agsf % Pts

PRAHRAN 8 7 1 0 821 470 174,68 28

OLD XAVERIANS 8 7 1 0 750 463 161 .99 28

ST KEVINS 8 6 2 0 763 541 141.04 24

OLD SCOTCH 8 6 2 0 704 502 140.24 24

DE LA SALLE 8 4 4 0 635 565 112.39 16

MAZENOD 0 C 8 4 4 0 578 605 95.54 16

OLD MELBURNIANS 8 3 5 0 560 671 83.46 12

MT ULYDALE 0 C 8 2 6 0 468 785 59.62 8UNIVERSITY BLUES 8 1 7 0 390 546 71 .43 4OLD BRIGHTON 8 0 8 0 239 939 25 .45 0

CLUB 18 (2) P W 1 tt For At % Pts

OLD XAVERIANS (2) 8 7 1 0 738 362 203 .87 28OLD ESSENDON GR 8 6 2 0 700 363 192 .84 24UNIVERSITY BLACKS 8 6 2 0 751 438 171 .46 24ELEY PARK SHARKS 8 6 2 0 740 504 146 .83 24FITZROY REDS 8 6 2 0 558 427 130 .68 24MONASH BLUES 8 3 5 0 477 586 81 .40 12COLLEGIANS 8 3 5 0 416 691 60 .20 12THERRY PENOLA 0 B 8 2 6 0 330 816 40 .44 8MARCELLIN 8 1 7 0 277 665 41 .65 4OLD TRINITY 8 0 8 0 371 795 46 .67 0

CLUB 1$ fl For ~gst % Pfs

WHITEFRIARS 8 8 0 0 708 384 184 .38 32CAULFIELD GR 8 7 1 0 724 490 147.76 28FITZROY REDS (2) 8 6 2 0 558 379 147 .23 24EMMAUS ST LEOS 0 C 8 5 3 0 599 442 135.52 20OLD SCOTCH (2) 8 5 3 0 491 398 123.37 20OLD GEELONG 8 3 4 1 657 626 104.95 14*NORTH OLD BOYS 8 3 4 1 403 643 62.67 14LA TROBE UNI 8 1 7 0 277 669 41 .41 4OLD CAREY 8 1 7 0 383 946 40.49 4'Ineligible player Rds 6 and 7!'------------------------------

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A S7GTl6:! P W L D For ° K % pisOLD XAVERIANSUNIVERSITY BLUESMARCELLINOLD HAILEYBURYST BERNARD SOLD SCOTCHOLD TRINITYST KEVIN SOLD MELBURNIANSCOLLEGIANS

8 6 2 0 911 664 137 .20 248 6 2 0 900 704 127.84 248 6 2 0 804 635 126.61 248 5 2 1 892 706 126.35 228 4 3 1 831 818 101.59 188 4 4 0 847 743 114.00 168 2 6 0 665 805 82.61 88 2 6 0 734 913 80.39 88 2 6 0 632 843 74.97 88 2 6 0 633 1018 62.18 8

L9 atGl)Lliv P Ei L D Fot Agsi % PPsOLD BRIGHTON 8 7 1 0 884 686 128.86 28DE LA SALLE 8 6 2 0 932 663 140.57 24OLD IVANHOE 8 6 2 0 773 577 133 .97 24WHITEFRIARS 8 5 3 0 809 745 108 .59 20OLD ESSENDON GR 8 4 4 0 800 763 104 .85 16MHSOB 8 4 4 0 783 774 101 .16 16MAZENOD 0 C 8 3 5 0 603 785 76 .82 12CAULFIELD GR 8 2 6 0 663 774 85 .66 8NORTH OLD BOYS 8 2 6 0 626 848 73 .82 8ST BEDES MENT TIG 8 1 7 0 585 914 64 .00 4

C SECTION P W L o Eor AW % PisUNIVERSITY BLACKS 8 7 1 0 820 547 149 .91 28PARKDALE VULTURES 8 6 2 0 824 583 141 .34 24BEAUMARIS 8 6 2 0 781 621 125.76 24OLD CAMBERWELL 8 5 3 0 931 692 134.54 20HAMPTON ROVERS 8 4 4 0 845 654 129 .20 16OLD PARADIANS 8 4 4 0 782 913 85.65 16AJAX 8 3 5 0 830 869 95.51 12MONASH BLUES 8 3 5 0 662 768 86.20 12THERRY PENOLA 0 B 8 2 6 0 681 940 72.45 8BANYULE 8 0 8 0 524 1093 47.94 0

Dl SECTION P W L D For At % PtsFITZROY REDS 8 7 1 0 1059 520 203.65 28ORMOND 8 7 1 0 1105 589 187.61 28OLD CAREY 8 7 1 0 921 718 128.27 28PRAHRAN 8 5 3 0 869 835 104 .07 20OLD MENTONIANS 8 4 4 0 759 757 100.26 16YARRA VALLEY 0 B 8 4 4 0 805 886 90.86 16EMMAUS ST LEOS 0 C 8 3 5 0 730 820 89.02 12BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE 8 2 6 0 787 866 90.88 8AQUINAS 0 C 8 1 7 0 642 1038 61 .85 4GLEN EIRA 8 0 8 0 440 1088 40 .44 0

D2 SECTION P !! L D For Ag!t % PtsOLD GEELONG 8 8 0 0 1163 459 253 .38 32RUPERTSW000 8 8 0 0 1058 685 154 .45 32OAKLEIGH 8 5 3 0 1012 842 120 .19 20PENINSULA 0 B 8 5 3 0 886 779 113 .74 20WILLIAMSTOWN GYMS 8 5 3 0 753 716 105 .17 20LA TROBE UNI 8 4 4 0 877 749 117 .09 16SALESIAN 0 C 8 2 6 0 577 849 67 .96 8BENTLEIGH 8 2 6 0 658 1100 59 .82 8IVANHOE ASSUMPTION 8 1 7 0 691 1139 60 .67 4SWINBURNE UNI 8 0 8 0 513 944 54.34 0

IT3 SECTION P L D Fr~ ~ % PtsST JOHNS 0 C 8 8 0 0 899 436 206.19 32WERRIBEE AMATEURS 8 7 1 0 980 584 167 .81 28WEST BRUNSWICK 8 6 2 0 721 659 109 .41 24KEW 8 5 3 0 811 756 107.28 20OLD WESTBOURNE 8 4 4 0 733 653 112.25 16SOUTH MELB DISTRICTS 8 4 4 0 824 833 98.92 16MONASH GRYPHONS 8 2 6 0 717 899 79.76 8UHS-VU 8 2 6 0 610 893 68.31 8POWER HOUSE 8 2 6 0 469 784 59.82 8SYNDAL TALLY-HO 8 0 8 0 624 891 70.03 0

C:T Sf %°1 TKI : ~ P W L D For ;i PLELSTERNWICK 8 8 0 0 1340 609 220 .03 32ST MARYS 8 5 3 0 1006 845 119.05 20BULLEEN COBRAS 8 5 3 0 982 882 111 .34 20NORTH BRUNSWICK 8 5 3 0 810 931 87.00 20ELTHAM COLLEGIANS 8 4 4 0 782 644 121 .43 16HAWTHORN AMATEURS 8 4 4 0 926 841 110 .11 16BOX HILL NORTH 8 4 4 0 845 928 91 .06 16ALBERT PARK 8 4 4 0 618 753 82.07 16RICHMOND CENTRAL 8 1 7 0 410 1286 31 .88 4

A RESERVE P W L D For A Pts

OLD XAVERIANS 8 8 0 0 715 369 193.77 32OLD SCOTCH 8 6 2 0 772 405 190.62 24ST BERNARDS 8 5 3 0 605 572 105.77 20OLD MELBURNIANS 8 4 4 0 482 483 99.79 16OLD HAILEYBURY 8 4 4 0 578 626 92 .33 16'UNIVERSI1'Y BLUES 8 4 4 0 521 576 90 .45 16COLLEGIANS 8 4 4 0 411 486 84 .57 16OLD TRINITY 8 3 5 0 464 571 81 .26 12ST KEVINS 8 1 7 0 463 672 68 .90 4MARCELLIN 8 1 7 0 356 736 48 .37 4'Ineligible player Rd 7

B RESERVE P llt L D F~ ~~t % Pts

DE LA SALLE 8 8 0 0 911 253 360 .08 32OLDIVANHOE 8 7 1 0 595 440 135 .23 28MAZENOD 0 C 8 5 3 0 613 433 141 .57 20MHSOB 8 4 4 0 448 448 100.00 16NORTH OLD BOYS 8 4 4 0 504 677 74.45 16WHITEFRIARS 8 4 4 0 430 627 68.58 16CAULFIELD GR 8 3 5 0 449 751 59.79 12ST BEDES MENT TIG 8 2 6 0 490 609 80.46 8OLD BRIGHTON 8 2 6 0 396 613 64.60 8OLD ESSENDON GR 8 1 7 0 417 665 62 .71 4

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BEAUMARISOLD PARADIANSUNIVERSITY BLACKSOLD CAMBERWELLHAMPTON ROVERSPARKDALE VULTURESAJAXBAN YULETHERRY PENOLA 0 BMONASH BLUES

8 7 1 0 735 405 181 .488 7 1 0 591 420 140.718 6 2 0 657 334 196.71

8 5 3 0 618 495 124 .85

8 4 4 0 473 520 90.968 3 5 0 578 526 109 .89

8 3 5 0 425 540 78 .70

8 3 5 0 373 579 64 .428 2 6 0 462 634 72 .87

8 0 8 0 388 847 45 .8 1

1T9 RESERVE P W L D For Ayst % P&ORMOND 8 7 1 0 725 303 239.27 28FITZROY REDS 8 6 2 0 884 294 300 .68 24OLD CAREY 8 5 2 1 594 517 114 .89 22PRAHRAN 8 5 3 0 561 554 101 .26 20OLD MENTONIANS 8 4 4 0 646 583 110 .81 16YARRA VALLEY 0 B 8 3 4 1 525 613 85.64 14EMMAUS ST LEOS 0 C 8 3 5 0 613 612 100.16 12BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE 8 3 5 0 479 673 71 .17 12AQUINAS 0 C 8 3 5 0 427 723 59.06 12GLEN EIRA 8 0 8 0 241 901 26.75 0

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