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L T'R 7 .CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER

is kindly invited to the second annual meetin gu pesidents which was hosted by the Old Trinity

Faoti ;all Club. This meeting, known as the Presidents' Forum,,,iters of common interest that the clubs feel

u't.

-i,u7 ose of me being in attendance was to reaffim th eExecutive's support of the the inclusion of this body as

,h, :- advisory group to the Executive and to be available to1 : thoughts as a resoluee .

-ioup of the Presidents' Forum will now meet with the,President, chairman and myself to have the first glance a t

< .bmission that will eventually end up before the hillfor its ultimate consideration . Well done to the clubs

reprc~enCed - Old Xaverians, Old Scotch, University Blues, Oldriwr. . ~t. KcAns, h1HSOB (A section), North Old Boys, Old

senior coach will be written to immediately round 18tides and be asked to vote 3,2,1 from all the MVP weekly

I . (B section), St Bedes Mentone Tigers, Collegians,umaris, Old Camberwell, Prahran ( C section), St Leo si~ :us, University Blacks, Aquinas (D1), Old Carey, Fitzro y- (D2), West Brunswick (D3) Werribee and UHS-VU (D4) an d

- to Alan Burrows, Ian Jervis and Geoff Phillips (Ol dfor their hospitality.is no doubt in my mind that well organised/advisory groups representing the presidents, the

d the trainers (association soon to be formed) will pu tutive in the best position to make the most appropriat e

;1 - , s that tlrat will benefit the future of VAFA football.

,nmations to determine which three players from eac his to receive a coates and wreckair MVP statuette toented at the September 9th VAFA SmokeFre edon Night.

I :, a number of enquiries from clubs the following date s

r :unately FV has declined to support financially ou r1 appointment of an officer to retain and recruit umpires ,now look at other sources of funding, including the AFL ,this appointment . We need to have this person in plac e

i- : inly before Christmas to ensure that our current lac ki,: ; :nn^ numbers are addressed .

en worked out, but are still to be formally ratified by th e)r Ev cullve .

Round 1 20031will be on Saturday April 5. round 2 - April 1 2

THF Ah4ATFl IR Fl(ITRAI I FR 9nn9

and then no play the followingweekend (Easter) . Round 3 to 8will be played (April 26 to May31) with no play the nextweekend (Queens Birthday

round 9 to 18 (June 14 to August 16) to be followed by a 3 or

weekend), Round 9 to 13 will be played (June 14 to July 12)with the following weekend a bye for A and B sections (seniormatch v. VCFL) . A and B sections then play round 14 to 18(July 26 to August 23) to be followed by a 4 week finals series .All sections lower than A and E (including U(19) will play

4 week (probably 4 w( ) finals series .

At la__ .. :nd's Presidents' Forum Isub6ested the biggest threat to Amateurfoowall is the lack of rnrpires . I askcdeach club to provide me with the namesof three players who would be retiringat the end of this season. I said I wouldmake it a personal project to contacteach and attempt to convince them to"have a crack" at umpiring in the VAFA .

To all the 33 umpires who had toumpire "on their own" Ias i

ekend - all without complaint

Assistant AdviserJustin Poohey(above) is one ofthe advisers whohave workedtirelessly this yearon umpiring issues .

at facing this daunting task. Well doneguys and gals - it is appreciated .

First person to email me ([email protected])with correct name - 2 tickets to anupcoming tfCG match (non-final) .

Clues : - Coached this year at Elste rn wickPark; Favourite colors blue and white.

Sport 927 Prize Winner . . . .. . . . .. . . . .. . . . .. . . . .. . . ... . . . ... i5Looking Bach. . ... . .. ... ... . . .. .. .. .. . . .... . . .. . . . .. . . . .. . . .. . . ..a0Today's Umpires. . .. ---- ... . . . .. . . .. - . . . . . .. . . . . .. . . .. . . . . . 31For &e Love of the Game. . . ... .. . .. . ..... . ... . .. . ..32•3 3Co~,_i>.es' Clipbctard .... . . .. . . . .. . . . .. . . .. . . . . .. . . .. . . . . .. . . ...4 1r izrals' Eligtb'rkty. . . . . .. . . .. . . . .. . . .. . . . . .. . .. .. . .. . . .. .. . .. .. .47

the Pulse Ball .. . . .. . . . .. . . . .. . . ... . . . .. . . .. . . . . .. . . .... . .48;exc Week's Matches. . . .. . . .. . . . . .. . . .. . . . .. . . . . . . . .. . 51

Elsternwick Park Draw- . . .. . . .. . . . . .. . . . .. . . . .. . . .. . . . . .. .627:ibunal & - Investigations.. . . .. . . .. . . . ... . . . ... . ... . . . ... . .62Ladders. . .- . . . .. . . .. . . . .. . . . .. . . . .. . . . .. . . .. . . . . .. . . .. . . . . .. . .63-64

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PETER'S pupils are quick learners.

With a game and 14 per cent advantage over second placed OldXavs, St Bernards look set to take out the minor premiership.Remarkably the majority of the team is aged below 23 . Dogscoach Peter Nicholson, who is an accounting teacher, said theyhave been forced to use youngsters with a long-term kneeinjury to Tait Wilkinson and Steve MeKeon's departure to theGold Coast for work. In the clinches last week against Scotchit was the wisdom of Nick Mitchell, back for his first matchafter nine weeks with injury. Ben Jordan, Simon Clarke andBen Loughlin steadying to set up the youngsters like DanJordan and Nick Smith. Dan finished with eight goals and hecaught the eye of a scout on the knoll . With the finals threeweeks away the Bernies will be hoping for some warm weather ."We've got young legs whereas Xavs and Pvlarcellin have matureplayers with strong bodies ." Today the Bernies host OldIvanhoe, which is recovering from a10-goal belting fromMarcellin .

Last time the Dogs won by 15 goals with Tim Harvey kickingseven."Old Ivanhoe were undermanned and they had their bestsix out. It will be different this time," Nicholson said . TheBernies kicked 22 .5 to Scotch's 19 .6 and it gave Scotch coachDale Tapping reason to be positive about today's clash atBulleen against outside finals chance Trinity.

The Ts are coming off a 10-goal win over Ir2HSOB and the lasttime they met it was Steve Hume kicking a torpedo on the finalsiren to snatch a Cardinals' victory .

"You don't kick 19 goals that often and lose," Tapping said ofhis team that has an average age of 21 even with theexperienced Hume, Josh Kitchen, Steve Collins, Brad Robinsonand Adam Nettleton .One of the teens that pushed theCardinals out to a 26-point advantage was Mark Lipshut withtwo goals in the third term ."tL'e're not a tall side li ke Trinity butthe space of Bulleen will give us a chance to run the ball,"Tapping said .Fourth placed Scotch is half a game from the Hoers andUniversity Blues but two games clear of the Ts .

The Ts can see the light."Mathematically we can still make itand we play the three above us . We haven't played badly allseason, so Nye are hoping our luck goes the right way," Tspresident Alan Burrows said . Tapping started his prep onSunday at 9am and he would have noted Toby's Van DerVenne's younger brother Sam's debut with four goals . FatherNick flew in from Kuala Lumpur on Friday night and back firstthing on Sunday, to see his sons star. Rockmart Mat Collinswill be a challenge too.

If Tapping was wondering what he had to do to win with 19goals how about the High's Adam Simpson who kicked 10 goals- the second-best this season behind Dan Richardson with 11against the Unicorns.

Today De La Salle andthe High clash atWaverley Park in a gamethat could get the Deesequal on games with StKevins following their one-point win over Sl ., :;s last week.

Dawn by four goals at the fifteen-minute mark of theI quarter it was Jeremy La Ragy kicking two and, pocticall i

Andy Evans kicking the eaptain's goal with 20 seconds left .

Good to read "The Age" last weekend where St Kevs presiderTim Corrigan said the club supported coach Mike McArthuiAllen . The paper also featured Robert Walls' support of Carltosticking with tVayne Brittain . 'Walls wrote that Brittain isproven coach and that's the case with MM-A . "St Kevins a5favourites to stay up," DLS coach Paul Cooper said . "G'~'e neeto gain 400 points and them to lose 200 points if it goes 1percentage ."

Skevs play Xavs today, then Marcellin and St Bernard ;

whereas DLS next week have Xavs then MarceIlm.

Xavs though are out of form with back-to-back losses havirlost by a point to the Blues. Reader Ben Dunshea picked up c"Looking Back" last week that featured Uni Blues causing aupset to defeat Old Xavs 81 points to 80 to keep their A See

d finals dream alive. "1 thought it was amazing that 15 yea ilater, both in A Section, and the scores were 81 and 80 again

UB captain Gil McLachlan led in the last quarter to damp Andrew Dillon's 250th game for OX.

Last time SKOBs were with Xavs until Trais Ruyg let lose .

Parton, Damien Stoney, and Simon Wood did well for X

a twos.

The Blues go to NIarcellin for a qualifying final. "We haverqualified yet for the finals," Mareellin coach Simon Dalrympsaid. The Eagles haven't lost a game since falling to Xavs tvmonths ago. "Andrew Tranquilli's (four goals last weeinclusion has helped and we are playing some good footy ."

At Melbourne Uni Andrew Briggs, Quinton Gleeson and Hu[Nation kicked three goals each as the Students won by Ipoints .JAMIE WILL RETURNITS natural that we like to compare our elite with the AFL's bi

in the instance of Scotch's Jaime Gerstman and "sscndorJames Hird, we'd prefer it to be about their goal kitk u

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St Bernards v. Old IvanhoeOld Trinity v . Old Scotch

Marcellin v. University BluesOld X .averians v. St Kevins

De La Salle v . MHSO B

THE MATEUR FOOTBALLER 201,'

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or their common first names, and not their facial. A couple of weeks ago Jamie, like James at Subiaco a

pie of months ago, accidentally collided leaving hint with anose and skull injuries. Last week though it was the

eing his Cardinals in need of a target, Janlie kicked-als in his A Section debut this year from six games, tha tof concern rather than his recovery. "I would have like tobeen out there and this hasn't put me off playing again ;'

-_ud."I didn't realise how serious it was at the time ."-aid it gave him a chance to view life differently . "Whilein hospital, the guy next to me said if he'd been 10s later getting there he would have died from a stomac h

r."Dldn't feel as bad then."

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niU :_a ERIANS - congratula . .. ..,,drew Dillon on his 250th_,, ;)r, straight from school in 1989 Andrew won the U119 Bes t

1 Fair st - Club VC 1994 - Premiership player 95-96-97-98-)0 State Rep Player 1997 - Andrew has played mostby an Old Xavs player since the inaugral team wa s

1 in 1923 .

OLD IVANHOE - congratulate Scott Kent on reaching 150_! nes last week against Marcellin. One of an amazing group ofi ung players who came out of the 92 U119 side tllat hav e

n Old Ivanhoe from D to A section, Scotty originallyia-d more promise as a basketballer, but then came back t o

faith. A versatile defender, Scotty has often beencoaches to match up against all types of opponents,his superior anticipation to launch many

raitacks . A member of the 94 premiership in D grade,er ups in 98 B -grade, and the 99 A -grade lst semi -

- :1e, Scotty is now playing the best footy of his career andno doubt want to play in more A- grade fmals . 'W'ell don e

ets hope the best is yet to come.

U:,Z~L,RSI1'Y BLUES - congratulate current Reserves Captainel Thomas on reaching the milestone of 100 games fo r

' lub against Marcellin today . Mick has made a significantbution to the Club both on and off the field over the years

; overcome several serious injuries and stints overseast the 100 game mark. Well don Bomber fl !

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THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2002

OLD IVANHOE 3.4 5.5 9.6 11 .10 (76)MARCELLIN 5.6 10.7 16.10 21 .12 (138)Old Ivanhoe : Toovey 3. Donaldson 3, Sio ;c, Cur__-ilo, Lochran, Oa;cs .Orchard . Best Hope, Young, Spoor, Moore. Orchard, Lochran.Marcellin: Tregano:van 7, Tranquilll 4 . F7azser 3 . Johnston 2. Marson 2,Romanin, 0'Fiytm, Dinneen . Best: Cox. Browme, Dinneen, Frazer,Treganowan, Johnston .UmpL-es : M. Jenkins. R. Eastwood (F), N. Woods, S . Fraser (B) . R. Parry. K .S .gota (G)OLD SCOTCH 4.4 10.6 18.6 19.6 (120)ST BERNARDS 6.1 12.2 17.4 22.5 (137)Old Scotch: Ross 4 . Nettleton 3, Mullins 2. Ltpshut 2, ty`tgney. Hume,Smith . McCarroll , Jennutgs, Collins, Crow. Robinson . BesL Robinson,Breisch. Nettleton, Kitchen, Ross . Beranger.St . BerrLards: D Jordan 8, Neeson 3, James 3. O'Sullivan 2- B Jordan . NMitchell, A Tttornas . Loughlin . N Smith, Harvey, Beat D Jordan, JoeMount, N Stnith, B Jordan, Neeson, Ashton .Umpires: A Damen . S. McCarthy (F) . B. Parsons, R. Mutton (B). R. Dwells.B . Dix (G)OLD TRINITY 5.6 9,7 18.13 26,15 (171)AIIiSOB 5.3 9.5 12.5 15.6 (96)Old Trinity: Greig 6, S t'anDerCenne 4, D. Barrows 3. Ramsden 3. Hatfield3, T UanDerVenne 2 . Parkin 2, Contessa. Sutcliffe, Collins, Best- Collins, IVanDerVenne, Contesa. D Burrows, R Phillips. Parkin ,bII3SOB : Simpson 10, Gerner 2, Taylor, Thompson, S~irskts. BestSimpson, Limbrick. Raleigh . Simmons . Newton, Fairchild.Umpires : M . Morrison, W. ILnton (F), S. Caruso . C. Doyle (B). C . Shipley,B . Jephson (G )UNIVERSITY BLUES 3.2 7.2 9.3 12.9 (81)OLD XAVERIANS 5.4 7.4 10.8 12.8 (80)University Blues : Na ton 3, Q Gleeson 3, D Gleeson 2, Briggs 2, Baker,Collins. Best Roydhouse, Ryan- McEwin, Q Gleeson, Hayter, Slmunon .Old Xaverians: Jones 3. P McDonald 3 . Drake. Bingham, Mo(lard,Coughlan, Ruyg. Ford. Best: Brushfieid . Ford, Dillon, Ellis, Hawkins, PMcDonald.Umpires : R. Sneddon, R. Love (F). C. O'Shea, P_ Teasdale (B), D . Webster,J. Robinson (G)ST KEYLTdS 5.3 8.6 13.7 14.12 (96)DE LA SALLE 2 .2 5.5 10.5 15.7 (97)De La Salle : Ec-ans 4, Larag,4 3, Goodter 2, Manuix 2 . McKenzie 2, Smear,Bowden. Best S Hyland. McKenzie . Goodter, Corut, Sitnear . MannLY.St. Kevins: Crohan 3 . M Gianstracusa 3, Greentn m 3 . Bowles. B Doilman.Katavotos, O'Connor. Sheehy .I3est- Greenharn. Fraser, Crohatt, Sheehy. BDo(Iman- M Giansiracusa.Umpires: P. Simpson, T. Sutcliffe (F), A. I2echtrnan, M . Luttke (B), M.Simpson, V. Vescwra (G)

RESERVESOLD IVANHOE 1.2 2.2 3.5 4.7 (31)R7ARCELLIN 2.2 4.4 5.5 6.7 (43)Old Ivanhoe: Hawkes 2, Barezza . Prior, Best- Bolzan . Clancy. Pollock,Theodossi, Gutdera, Hawkes .ASarceUin : ~ ury 2. 1 )pe 2 . Canner. Petroff. Best: Taylor. Gartner. S .Wine . Co . ttlis, Thetsz .OLD SCOTCH 1.1 4.3 6.4 8.8(56)ST,BERIVARDS 5.2 7.5 12.9 19.11 (125)Old Scotch: Adduson 2, Harper, Millar, Hoskmg, Junkeer, Iser, watts . BestCrane, Thompson, Knight, Craig, Addison, Freeman .St Bernazds : Gilmour 6 . Davis 3, Taylor 3, Close 2 . Pearson 2, Tankey 2,Ostaorue. Best Datiis . Hogau. Cous)and. McCurrv . Holland. Taylor.I,R-ISOB 3.2 3,4 7.4 9.6(60)OLD TRINITY 2.2 6.6 9.8 11.10 (76)TvIHSOB: Not received .Old Trinity : Not received .

UNIVERSITY BLUES 2 .1 2.3 3.5 4.7(31)OLD XAVERIANS 3 .5 6.10 10,10 13.12 (90)University Blues : FYicker 1 . Larkin 1, Qum 1, Russcll I . Best: Birttey.Thomas. Sutinltos. Brown . Bennett . Fncker.Old Xuver3ans : Jones 2 . Meehan 2. Stoney 2 . %V=12. Baker 1, Chambers

1 . Howard I, Oswald i, wus<;n 1 . Besc wocd . Jatues . R. Jones, Howard-ltialsh, Scanlon.ST. KEVINS 2.2 3.6 6.8 9.15 (69)DE LA SALLE 1.2 1.2 3.6 4 .6(30)St . Kevins: Gtsshig 2 . Lotieersou, Rigby . Griffiths . Gray- Fernon, Sullivan .P. Bare. Best: Rigby, P. Bare. Sullivan, I-yitch . Gray . McCatm . 'On to Salle : C. C)tester. S. Hyde, D . Hyland . M. Meretut. Best C . Buick, M .MeHenrv, C . Chester. L . Walker, D. Hyland, C. Hyde .

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DE LA SALL ECoach: Paul Cooper Coach : Simon Dalrymple Coach: Campbell Glover Coach: Paul Fahey Co w Date ial,pag

Assist: Noel Jenkinson Res Coach : Peter Randall Assist : Terence Btythman Assist: Darren Payne & Assist : Andr Smith

Res Coach : Terry Russell Res Coach : Scott Robinson Paul Northey Res Coach: Jonn AttaRes Coach: Noel Spoor Assist : Simon Tallen t

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3 B. Corin 3 D. Waters 3 A. Simpson 2 L. Lochran 2 B . Phillips

4 P. Murton (VC) 4 G. Romanin 3 A. Angus 3 A. Jenkins 3 J . Ros sSwift5 C 5 N. Godwin 4 M. White 4 B. Davis 4 T. Holt (C).

6 M . Harbor 6 D. Sampimon 5 E. Raleigh 5 T. Young6 S. Kent

5 S . Collins (VC)6 A. Crow (VC)

7 P. Harrison 7 M. Rowe 6 R. Joseph7 J. Geishan 7 J . Kitchen (VC)

8 J . La Ragy 8 R. Frisina 7 P. Teller 8 T Stevens (RC) 8 B . Robinson9 J . Moloney 9 D. Ballantine 8 J. Dixon (RVC)

9 M. Karayannis 9 D. Brooke9R C . Chester 10 A. Dale 8 J. Gerner 10 M. Crowley 10 C. Smith10 T. Silvers 11 D. Taylor (RC)( 9 D . Fairchild (SCa tP) 11 S. Tully 11 R. Aujard11 A . Evans(C) 12 B. Cronin 10 D . Norton 12 C . Branigan 12 S . Hume12 D. Toohey 13 S. Dinneen 11 D . Simmons 13 M. Orchard 13 N. Hoope r13 A . Johnstone 14 D. Salce 12 R . Ranting 14 C . Moore 14 R. Mullins14 C. Bowker 15 M . Chun 12 M. Feferkranz (RCapt) 15 L . Bolzan 15 R. Eagl e15 P. Bowden 16 L . McMillan 13 C . Kelly 16 C . Mooney 16 D. Jenning s16 S . Hyland 17 G . Cox (VC) 14 A. O'Brien 17 A . Corcoran 17 T. Wigne y17 A . Elliott Gartner18 D 15 N . Adcock 18 J. Hope (VC) 18 L. Hawkins18 A. Coffey

.19 D. Cooper 16 J. Walker 19 M. Tolley 19 R. Josephs

19 M . Goodier 20 S. O'Flynn 17 R . Clowes 20 D . Hawkes 20 S. Lillingston

20 M . Picone 21 N . Walker 18 R . Limbrick (SDVC) 21 R . RobertsDonaldso n22 P

21 J . Strato sAddison22 N21 A. McKenzie 22 D. Marson 18 B . McGrath .

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24 C. PattendenBrie n23 D. O 24 L . O'FI nn (RVC)Y 20 T. Harper 25 E . Byrne 25 M. Saunders

24 J . Morel 25 R . Galati 20 D . Nichols 26 P. Lillis 25 R S. Crai g24R C. Buick 26 D. McMillan 21 R . Patterson 27 J . Weddle 26 T Downing (RC )25 C. Hyde 27 S. Theisz (VC) 22 A . Svirskis 28 S . Morris 27 J . Pilkington25 R. Walmsley 28 D . Johnston 22 D . Armstrong 29 R. Weddle, (C) 28 S. Prendergas t26 D. Spithill 29 C . Moran 23 L. Taylor 30 A . Gilbert 29 M. Gnatt27 S . Thomas 30 A. Treganowan (C) 24 S . Rundell 31 J . Stevens (DVC) 30 T. Finocchiaro28 N. Herber 31 C . Mason 25 N . Orchard 32 P. Dowd 31 N . Leiti29 C. Browne 32 M Browne 26 A . Vicendese 33 N . Pratt 32 J. Gerstman30 B . Mannix

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1 D . Baynes2 D .Gleeson3 R .Cousland4 D .Jordan5 Joe Mount (DVC)6 S.Neeson6R S.lannazzo7 S. Clarke8 J. Evans

9 B. Jordan (VC)10 N . Mitchell (C)10R C.Calthorpe11 C .Davis12 B. Hogan13 C . Mitchell14 A. Thomas15 T. Wilkinson16 L . Turnbull17 L . O'Sullivan

•18 D . McLaughlin19 L .Gollant19R R.Cios e20 L .Fielding21 B. Loughlin22 D .Jame s23 A. Mastropasqua24 N .M.Smith25 C . Osborne26 J. Gallant26R A.Fewste r27 James Mount (RC)28 P.Gilmour29 L .Wilkinson30 C . Trewin31 B.Ashton32 T. Harvey33 B. Alli s34 D . Byrne35 L .Campbell36 R . Legudi37 A. Catterall38 J. Simpson39 R .Nutter40 D. Thomas41 A.Bouzikas42 P.Kinniburgh43 M. Stapleton44 S. Taylo r45 M. Tankey46 P. Hollan d47 R. Pizzichetta48 N.P.Smith49 S. McCurry50 J .DeBlank51 P. Romaniw52 J .Llyo d53 T.Pearson54 L.O'Brien55 B.McManus56 B.Swann57 J .Delaney58 L.Evans59 H.Pekes60 R.Pekes

NORTHSUBURBANSPORTSCLUB . INC.

ST. KEV INSCoach : Mike McArthur-AllenAsst Coach : Mdrerr SutharlaridRes Coach: Steve Williams

1 N. Fraser2 R. Grinter3 D. Curtis4 A. Ukovic5 M . Dollman (C)6 P. O'Keefe (VC)7 K. Gray8 B. Dollman9 J. Giansiracusa10 M . Lucas11 J. Pangrazio13 R. Bowles14 P. Greenham15 M . Olive (DVC)16 B. Garvey (VC)17 D. Rya n18 P. Gissing19 D. Sheehy (RC)20 K. Bowden21 R. Maguire23 S. Lowerson24 H. Prid e25 B. Marusic26 D. Sadler27 R. Gross28 M . Giansiracusa29 M . Kempton (DVC)30 M . Gargano31 A. McGuinness32 S. O'Connor33 M . Maguire (RVC)34 T. Hobart35 M . Kavanagh36 E. Sullivan37 M . Pangrazio (RVC)38 J. O'Brien39 S. Gribble40 N. Moor e41 G . Anderson42 T. McCann43 P. Bare44 G . Katavolos45 G .Beggy47 A. Conlan48 L. Harper49 L. Kalesaran51 D. Bare53 J . Griffiths55 E. Crohan56 P. Natalie57 B. Quirk59 R . Chivers60 A. Greenhalgh61 J . Lynch62 B. Shelley63 B . Hicks64 T. Crowley66 N. Marchesani67 T. Purcell73 P. Byrn e75 R . Campagna76 M . O'Shea

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Res Coach : Steve Carroll

1 Slimmon D (VC)2 Hutchins T3 Sturrock J (VC)4 Guengerich (DVC)5 Gleason 0 (VC)6 Pricker G7 Rourke T8 Hayter J9 Meade S10 Stockdale P12 McLachlan G (C)13 Girdwood T14 Roydhouse C15 Ryan L16 Kordick M18 McEwin A19 Collins M20 Gleason D21 McIntyre T (VC)22 Millard B24 Russell S25 Soily A26 Gates B27 Wilkie R28 Thomas M (RC)30 Larkin A31 Cutlery B32 Suvoltos A34 McKinnon T35 Baker A36 Brooke J37 Kaso S38 Wilson A39 Birtley T40 Hocking J41 Quin L42 Treloar B43 Cameron A44 Featherston R45 Armstrong J46 McKerrow M47 Young R48 Briggs A49 Chamberlain L50 Nailon H51 Brown A52 Habberfield D53 Versteegen R54 Bennett S55 Zanos M56 Irvine T57 Plowman E58 Sudholtz J59 Toohey J60 McKinley T61 Coleman B62 Taylor N63 Hardcourt J64 Birks T65 Wilcox E66 McKerrow R67 McAloon D (RVC)

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Some interesting results last round pre-empt a hugeweekend in B Section this week. A number ofclubs getthe answers that have been haunting them for 15weeks . Boom or bust for some. . .

REVIEWAt Central Reserve, the floodgates opened as Mazenodwent bananas in the first half against Hampton Rovers,and won easily in the end by 50 pts. The larger lady cameto afternoon tea at half time as the home side were pilesin front, but to their credit, HR matched them in thesecond half. Best players for Mazenod were Maskell (7snags) . Bradshaw and Beard, whilst HR were well servedby Browsie,lVheeler and Power.

For the first half punters were treated to a close game atMcKinnon between Old Haileybury and Ormond, beforethe home side powered away to win 30 pts . Had that oldkicking mule not been present, OH would certainly havewon by more, as 35 scoring shots to 20 indicate .Langford-Jones, Graves and McKenzie earned theirstripes with solid efforts all day for OH and were matchedby Wilson, Collins and Hall from Ormond .

The great hoodoo continued at Brunswick, as the OldParadians' stranglehold on NOBs just got tighter andtighter as they belted their opponents by a whopping 71pts. An 8 goal to 2 third quarter was where the OPs didthe damage . The twin goal shooters of Boyd and Porteous(7 bickies each) had a picnic, with Curran fuelling thefeeding frenzy for OP. NOBs had Hyde, Boyle and TheColonel (Sanders) as their better contributors .

Well, I got the result I was wanting, when out on KeilorHill, Therry got the money by 3 pts over Old Essendon.It was close all dav and the visitors stuck their nose outwhen it counted the most . Big "Chief' Petrevski, Faroldiand Barrow are now on my Christmas Card list bystarring for Therry, whilst Fleming, Howard and Ryanbattled hard for OE.

It was a mini test for the flag favourites down beachside .as Old Melburnians made the trip south to tackle OldBrighton, and came away with their credentials intactwith a 79 pt win . The margin grew wider with eachquarter and one suspects that last week's loss was onlya minor aberration . Beaumont, Hawkins and Hicks ledthe way for OMs, and MacGillvray . Stewart and Meadtried hard for the whole day for OB .

At the home of footy . EP, it's Ormond (4l 1) and Mazenod(1/5) who face up to the starter. There's no moredesperate man for a win than Mick Knuppel, who wouldbe one very nervous camper with only 3 games to go andrelegation still a possibility. On the other hand, the manwith the midas touch, Dave Murray, has the hottest team

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in tovai at present andin the form they're in,look out brother!! Mickwill cop it from hisstudents this week a sthe Mazenod Old Boy machine gi~ s him more steeplenights, when they slay another victim . iYlazenod bypts .

Out at Bundoora, Br. Garvev hosts match of the rom#1, as it's third (Old Haileybury - 4/5) versus fifth (0Paradians - 4/5) . Matt Ryan has been pounding into hlads that each week is a final, as a loss anywhere woualmost mean curtains to any action past Rd 18 . Mi(Dwyer also has the same message . and even thou,the)'ve been winning impressively, they aren't safe eithfShould be a great game, with both sides in good enoulform to win . Therefore, will have to go for the home si(theory and pick OP to win by a'poofteeuth' (1 pt),

a keep their hopes alive.

Those smelly camels get another round of the kitch this week, as this time it's Old Essendon (113) who f

l up those noble beasts and head south to tackHampton Rovers (5/2) . Norm Goss and his lads knothis is d-day. A loss here would spell the end of any h

o of avoiding relegation. Chris Bye had a disappointing d Elast week against his old club and would be leaving rstone unturned to reverse the loss . Dear on dear, eou]it happen again?? Could I be so lucky 2 weeks runnirand not have to hear from the circus on Keilor Hill anget them beaten again? You betcha. I'm on a roll, and I'~been to Mass to make a certainty of the win . Go brotheigo . HR by 4 pts .

The folk at Oak Park get another go this week at hom,as Till-my (1114) welcome an out of form Old Br, =to(1/3). Wayne Harmes and his charges have qnt tb

SECTIONPorteousPowe rBarkerMulliganHakimB RESERVEEfsthathiouMunroSomaiaFloydBallenger

Old ParadiansHampton Rovers

North Old BoysOld MeiburniansOld Essendon

7 81 444 402 386 36

Old Hailevburv 3 45North Old Boys 0 33Old Haileybuiv 0 23Old Hailevbury 0 22Mazenod 0 20

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of sniffs to avoid the plunge an d would have tojay to have any hope whatsoever. Meanwhile ,

t Glascott and his boys are battling out the year i n; of restoring some pride and set up for 2003 .

s no reason why they can't win again, as the homeand advantage can kick in and bring anothe r

ur: ! undone . Therry by a very small amount - 6 pts .

of the day 72 takes place at the Bowling Green ,,re the battle for top dog is waged between Ol d

;elb,lrans (4/7) and NOBs (5/4) . Erwin Leyden wouldr..nihuf:-d the way his boys bounced back very hard las t', as Karma was restored . There was a fairly

hiccup for Garry Foulds last round, and thatd be a concern for the man in the charge . The OMsagon is going well enough to carry yours truly andep winning, and that's good enough for me, a s--lot flag favourites because they're wood ducks!!! !

o win again and claim the bragging rights that go)p spot by 15 pts .

wuu {7/2) vs Mazenod (219) Maz by 27 fitsaradians (4/5) vs Old Haileybury (4/5) OP by 1 p t

(1i3)-',~ NOBs (211)C !by20pts

Or ll='. -2ADJ! ~=~S - Congratulations to Phillip a'ratt wh o

i 1 Rovers (811) vs Old Essendon (1! 10) HR by 50 pts

6) vs Old Brighton (1/1) Therry by 4 pt s

its 50 ~h game last Saturday . Phillip began with uszders in 1999 and has been a Senior fixture sinc e

:! i rnr ie from Coburg in 2000 . well done Pratty. We lookto the ne :t 50 .

Ormond v. Mazenod t .~ EP Saturc" t.yOld Paradians v. Old HaileyburyHampton Rovers v. Old Essendon

Therry Penola v. Old BrightonOld Melburnians v. North Old Boys

~iad, ,,;iih the Southern Football LeagueREQUIRES APPLICATIONS FOR :

n applications, stating name, age, experience and anyother relevant details to be sent to:

PO Box Huntingdale, Victoria, 316 6No later than 5pm Friday September 13, 2002

Enquiries : Graham Peddle (9560 6671)Ron Davies (9569 9421 )Dale Mee (9544 8275)

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FR.U T-?;pll 6.7 10.13 !l .lF 19 .17 (131)ROVERS 1.3 2.10 5.13 11 .15 (81 )

IsTazenod : Maskell 7. Ballen<<r 4, Beard 3, Ct ambet i. Gooden .','o::: : n.Pollan, Castricum. Best: Maskell. Castrict.rm . Bradshaw, Ballenger. Beard.Duime.Hampton Rovers : Woodruff 2. Zampaglione 2, D Anderson . Barker.McCarthy. M McKelier, Milne, Powre, Helliger . Best : Browne, Wheeler.McCarthy, Power, Carr, Fletcher.Umpires: J. MeNiece. P. James (F) . J . Martins. N . Brown (B). L.Mavropaulos, K. Pitcher (G)OLD FiAILEYBURY 3.6 5.8 9.15 13 .22 (100)ORMOND 2.1 7.5 7.9 10.10 (70)Old llaileybmy: O'Farrell 4, Graves 3, Mason 3, S Langford-Jones 2,McKenzieBest S Langford-Jones, Graves . O'Donnell, McKenzie, ArmstrongKejna .Ormond: Cramey 2, Martin 2. Naughton 2 . Grace 2 . Miller. McConvt!]. BestWilson, Moore, Collins, James, Hall, Martin.Umpires: M. Gibson, G. Curran (F), P. MaddocF:s. K . Brewer (G )

NORTH OLD BOYS 2 .2 5.7 7.7 9.14 (68)OLD P1iRADIANS 6.1 9.2 17.4 22.7 (139)North Old Boys: J Barker 4, Nye . Collison, Roberts, Gogels, Hvde. Best:Hyde, J Barker. Boyle. Telian, Sanders, Martin.Old Paradians : Boyd 7. Porteous 7 . Ciavola 3, Richardson 2. Chambers .Dallas. Galloway. Best: Curran, Dallas, Ciavola, Porteous, Boyd, Loney .Umpires: M . Sneddon, C. Stevens (F0 . S . McKenzie. J. Kralevski (B), G.Clancy. B. Seymour (G)OLD ESSENDON 2 .2 7.3 9.5 14.7 (91)THERRY PENOLA 2.3 5.5 9.10 14.10 (94)Old Essendon: Hakim 6. Howard 3. Evans 2 . Demorton, Fleming. Oxnam.Best: Fleming. Hakim, Howard, Rgan, Buckley, T. DiBlasi.Therry Penola: O'Connor 6, Harmes 5 . Elliott, M Goodwin, Hollow. BestPetrevs$i, O'Connor . Faroldi, J Sacco. Barrow. M Goodwin.Umpires: M . witnnann, G. Hunichen (F)OLD BRIGHTON 0.1 2.4 3.6 5.10 (40)OLD PrZELBURNIANS 5.3 8.5 13.10 18.11 (119)Old Brighton : A Ginrnvan 2, y7acGillivray, Mead, Krzywtitak . BeakMacGilliv ay, Lennox, Stewart. O'Neill, Mead . Dickerson .Old hielburnisns : Hazell 4 . Farquharson 3 . Hicks 3, Mulligan 2, Roberts 2,Hotme . Kennedy, Thompson, 4bhitehead Best : Beaumont, Hawkins, Berrv .Hicks, Ho)me . J Miller.Umpires : R. Mayston, BS . Taylor (F), R. Mayston (J) (B)

RESERVESMAZENOD 2.5 5.9 10.15 14.16 (100)HAMPTON ROVERS 1.0 1.1 3.2 4.3 (27)Mazenod: McMullin 3, Morgan 3. King 2, Strawhorn, Snart, Jones,Fotiniotis . Fisher, Snnth. Best: Smith, Hose. Morgan, Quinn, King. Snart.Hampton Rovers : Nitschke. D .Anderson, Prantzos, Watson. Best:eUnllento, Nitsclilte . Prantzos . J.Rodder, Lanagan. D .tmderson.OLD HAn.EYBURY 5.4 12.4 16.8 19.11 (125)ORMOND 2.0 2.2 4.3 5.5(35)Old Haileybury : Efstathiou 8, Lappage 6, Bell 2. P. Langford-Jones .Johnston, Best : R. Saunders . Ladd, Efstathiou. Goulden . Fletcher,Javasekera .Ormond : Delidio 2. Murzell . Beckett. Farrell . Best- Beckett, Konstanty . C .Keleher. Johnstone, Brennan, B. Robbins.NORTH OLD BOYS 2.0 5.2 8.4 8.6(54)OLD PARADIANS 1.0 5.3 7.4 8.7(55)North Old Boys: Bryar 3 . Munro, Cameron . Skene, Barlow. Roach 1 . BeakC . Ph .l :id, *"eehan, Yandell, Maher. Bryar, Took.Old F-r-dians : Burns, Paglia 2 . Palermo, Ball . Lombardi. Harford 1 . BeatFantone, Ri . i. Simpson, Harford. Ball, Burns.OLD ES5'?7 EON 0.3 3.5 3.6 4.7(31)THERRY PENOLA 2.3 3.4 4.5 4.5 (29)Old Essendon : Gradzki 2, Cetin 1 . Obtubek 1 . Best: Hughes . Overman.Letin . Gradzki . Newbold. Rush .Therry Penola: Riley 4. Best: Riley, Sacco, Goodwin, Garoni. la Corlca,Tsinatras.OLD BRIGHTON 2.1 4.4 5.5 5.5(35)OLD MELBURNIANS 5.6 8.8 10.13 14.20 (104)Old Brighton : Not receivedOld Melbm„tans: Not received .

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Coach : Norm uoss Coach : uavid -jrray Coach: Garry F Coach: Stua, , alascxtt Goach : Ch,,,; ERes Coach : Tony Naumoff Res Coach : Tony Collins Res Coach: Pat B oks Res Coach: Paul Dwyer Res Coach : Robe rt O'Brie n

1 A. Brudar 1 D. Lancaster 1 . J . Cassell 1 A. Krzywniak I J . Pannagiotopolous2 M. McKellar 2 A. Quinn 2. D. Keenan 2 A. Pirrie 2 S . Evan s3 D . Busby 3 A. McIntyre 2. D. Waters 3 C. Barrow (VC) 3 P. Lutterschmid t4 S. Anderson (C) 4 A. Hanley (C) 3 . A. Trimboli RVC 4 A. MacGillvray 4 D. Ryan5 B. Marlyn 5 D. Maskell 4 . S . Sleep 5 T. Marshall 5 M . Oxna m6 T. Wilmott 6 P. Nelson 5 . D. Skene 6 R. Stewart 6 C . Ridley7 A. Duddy 7 S. Morgan 6 . N. Vogels DVC 7 B . Logan 7 J . Leask

8 Drew Anderson 8 R. Foss 7 . P. Booth 8 M . Gadsden 8 J . Heritage

9 T. Barker 9 P. Goaden 8 . B . Collison C 9 S . Lennox (VC) 9 J . Goodger

10 B. Holt 10 C. Jayaweera 9 . H. Maplestone 10 J . Mead 10 S . Bryan t

11 J . Zampaglione 11 T. Smith ( RC) 10. M . Nulty 11 L . Adamis 11 B . Papal

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Three week's to go an d 6 intosome ripper games corr'now in a bit of a slum-, .Tigers win but the Fields cagainst the flat Bears, and _

Toorak Pa :k was in pretty gotclash t;:L,;een Prahran a= .atough affair w=ith botii sit'4Vetlers won the fir "good use of their heihonors in the last and if n _goal could have narrow(and Jordan Heffernan sha °fi il

was again good, as were I' ifrom the Unders . For the oHarvev and Dan Harders all tr

middle of the table°ll. The game was a

hard for the ball . Thet_r _g defence and

f 31ues took thepoor kicking in front ofmargin. Brent Christie

?G .=ard, Paul Temponc: iar ;vood up

Michael

1 minute into die game and F idam Acremanhad kicked a goal alrer i worried, whydoes he pick on " i iconic return and a

couple of other ilestone not enough spur toget the Panthers over the I A point half time gap wasextended to 120 at the end, e nters continued their good

form to run away with the game . kiattv Rvan, Doe and Doolanwere terrific for the victors, Tsirogiannis relished his returnfrom injury, and Hall and Pryde did their jobs well. David Kittocontinues to be the Panthers best player week in week out, liewas assisted by Wes BaIlantuze in a change of roles andAnthony Palmer put on one of It best games for the year .

Not a good day at the office for le perhaps they were abit flat from their big effort last :ek, , th the losses of big

Dave Williams and Scotty Play4rir probably not helping theircause . The three changes saw it ^ lead go from 44 points to 61points to 85 points to a fmal winning margin of 92 points forthe Lions who bounced back well after the disappointments of

the past fortnight. They have 4th position and it will take a big

effort to arrest it from them . Brock Mackenzie played well forCollegians, as did Ben Hoist and Glenn Cooper with 6 in an

even team performance. Better players for Banyule were the

Taylor Bros, Paul Glourv and Simon Kayrooz.

St Bedes Mentone-Tigers jumped to an early lead asCaulfield struggled to adapt to the step up in opposition andthe smaller ground. But a couple of goals had them withinreach at the first change . The second quarter was a closeencounter as was the remainder of the game, with the lead see-sativing in the last term with the Fields looking home and hoseduntil a lapse in concentration allowed the Tigers a late g5oal anda 2 point ~ :v in a game befitting a top of the table clash .Sorro, Wid_ I were solid 4 qu<_ _'co ributors for theFieldr v I ac, veteran Tiz.,... . 1, p:ayed pretty wellfor the victors.

av ay record this year is not good and at th e

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moment they Fthemselves in a bit aslump. Not much i

n <Bcar: :

first half with Beaumr_holding a 2 goal bu .f-, rand die Friars [u.rthe ,interval it w- . al

l Friars skill errors and lac k

a

could play no vvor: ..s they cashed in oiconfidence prevailing at I

moment to win comfor-ui' by 52 points in one of their bet,, ;

performances for die year. Chris .1 :̂artin had leather poisonin(again, Tim Rieniets and Sean Coote kicked 3 each . Bra d

e Haynes sensational and dieAxe Bros played well too . AithontiCarbone never stopped trying, Richie Pawlik fonght hard, a n

ni :,)y Iangfosd was his usual gritty self in defense for dii

to Packer Reserve. Early season uijurie:k "ira should become seven today a

C ci" d, . It an administrative bungifb il in 'their hands they just have i

keep m nning and hopi g. The two Blues are hard at it an cf_ ist all day, but in the end will find themselves in arrear

to really are looking for some confidence an(r .. , . portan'y the 4 points welcome the Panthers to FriaPark. As usual the young Panthers will be in the game itpatches and will make "~ Friars work but at die end of the daldie tFhitefriar unit will take the spoils .

The long trek out to should not trouble Beaumarisa it did their neighbours a couple of week's ago. Have got thei

momentum going now after a slightly indifferent season thiSharks, need to watch die Bears who will take the game righ

no to them . But an enjoyable trip home with 4 more points o,

Van :'. ~ Glen Eira 7 6 0

C C -r'~fri-rs 1 50

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St Belles Mentone-Tigl travel out north for the second trinen 2 weeks in anotner ' mger ionic for diem. Have beenupressed with 01 through most of the season

utec have threatened much and have yet to knock off a to ple, Today could just be the day, takes a brave man to tip it,

lid much as my hunches are normally not far off the mark Ist ca-If t go past the Tigers .

beauty this one and it means so much for both sides . Fieldsnr e d to win to keep the double chance, Lions need to win to

tie Grammarians .

It makes for a great story, and I'm sure there will bety of them to tell at around 4 .40pm tonight. Home ground

and home ground advantage alone has me tipping

PIONS; Glen Eira, ~klutefriars, St Bedes iufentone-;, Bealunaris and Caulfield Grammarians .

, - S CORRESPONDENT'S 9! 10 last week with only our al lnquering leaders the Tigers missing .

Don'tforget your rzominations for Player of the Round,

iave a deadline of to submit this report to the VAFA so wouldpreciate your co-operation in having your reports to me by 8pm

,;u Monday Nights please. Contact details are 9 553 1561 phonepd fax at home, 0412 213 541 is the mobile, or email me at

bramcoaophisnet.eom.au as mentioned by 8pm Monday Nights .

1 hank you and ke-- the good wor -.

OLD '.1'1107 ;TANS - co:: ; -atulate Club Captain Tony Rournonr !to last :;c I k kicked his 500th goal for the Panthers . An :lgnifieent effort from the third highest goalltieker in the Club'shL;tory. Well done TB !1,;BTEFRI9RS - congratulate both Aiatt Vernal and PaulCampbell on reaching 150 games ivith the club . Matt, or 'Ace'> he is affectionately known, has been involved at the club since

i'-, 91 - having a break in 1997/98 when he traveled overseas. I tuld be fair to say that the loves in Matt's life are Donna, the_ i tes and kicking goals but since life's not fair we'll say its

t : drily kicking goals. He is a great clubman and we wish hi m11 . Paul begun with the club in 1994 in the Under 19s and

quickly established himself as a classy player. A booming kickwho can play in most positions on the ground, Paid won th e

nb Best and Fairest in 2001, and has become one of theders in the club. He certainly possesses attributes that thet of the club envy. Well done Paul and bring on the next 50 .

.BEDEStkSENTONE TIGERS - congratulate Steve Kidd o nreaching his I00th senior game milestone today in the Round 16nrstch against Old Camberwell. Kiddy joined the Club id 1997 asa member of the Under 19 Premiership team of that season an d

s since become an integral member of the Senior Team .

used the famous 2001 cocktail party and other social events .,vhat of a goal sneak, Steve is also terrific club person who

'1 1 the committee and supporters from Tigerlald vi ;h you ale tod Steve, & m : - :, more in the 1. ; : 100 . 'arsons Best:

2. Daiwood . Evans .of . McGrath . Restzritk. Kr:en .

Glen Eira v. Prahrant'v'hi.tefriars v. Old Ivlentonian s

Old Cs, .-nbenvell v. St Bedes Ivlentone TigersCaulfield Grammarians v . Collegians

Banvulle v. Beaumaris

4.4 7.7 10.13 (73)9.10 14.14 16,15 (111 )

3, . t'. ~. ~. . .~. , 2, Hare . Pan;. Ballard, Brewer. Harders. BesC

RESERVES

E~a; ;s. Brewer, Harriers, TasefT. APrtts, Kelly .Old Camberwell : Heffernan 4,P.Temlyine 4,Mitchell 3, Christie 2,Gladman, Cora. tiVlntehcad . Best: t1elTerna t, Gocdale . Cadzow, P.Tempone.Mitchell. Millers.Umpires: A . HoogenUqk . P. Croxford (RDL) (F), G . Carparzano (RDL) . K.Barton IRDL) (B), D . NapoO . 0. Matthews (RDL) (G)OLD P«IENTONIA.NS 3.0 5.1 7.1 9 .2156)GLEN EIRA 9.4 12.5 21.1 27.13 (175)Old Mentonia,ns : Acreman 3, Bournon 3 . Kltto, Palmer. Salley Best : Kmo,Ballarrttne . Palmer. Solb , Cstello, M .Fisber.Glen Eire: Vamvakus 7. Gilmore 5 . Ryan 5, Dirnashky 2. Neeson 2,Asta)rnko. Clement . ATt+amond . S.D :alnond Emntett . Massis BesCMassis. M.Dirnatliky. '= . .. :i. ' : . ,.> .m, l.ewm . HallUmpires: C . Stec .-rt . is. Conquest (F )BEAUMtrRIS 4.1 6.7 12.11 17,16 (118)

VIHITEFRIARS 2.3 4.5 7.5 10.6 (66)

Beaurnarisr Reinets 4 . Coote 3. Atkins 2, Goudol 2. Buller 1 . Lee 1 . Quin

2, Catlin 1, Halt 1 . Best: Martm, Lee. L. Atkin- M . Atkin . Coate.

tVhitefriarsr Dance 3. Kennedy 1- Power 1, Wood 1 . Noon 1 . Carngs 1 .Paulik 1 . Vanderbeom I . BesC Power, Camg . Carbone, A. Pawltk, R .PawAk . Alexander.Umpires : K . McAtece . P. Lamble (^'), R. Nation. R. Benson (J) (B) . P.W'httdiead. P. Wallis (G)ST BEDES & ETdTO?YE TIGERS3.4 5.6 9.7 14.9 (93)

CAULFIELD GRA34ltfARIAPtS 1.6 4.10 7.10 13 .13 (91)

St Bedes Mentone: Wm[le 11 3 . McColl 3, Hecker 2. Beasley. Bristow,Andrew, Acaficli, Hayes . Best: Hcrker, Bristow, Ryan, McColl. Connolly .

Beaselv.

Caulfield Grammarians : Am .-e 5, Baxter 2, Widjaja 2, Browue, Sinclair.Pearce D. Harrisoa Best- Sor<.; ;>-t, l;bdjaja. Fallu, Pearce. will . Baxter.Umpires: C. Brajtberg, S. Sid ., - ~I )

COLLEGIANS 6 .10 10.13 16.20 21.24 (150)BANYULE 0.2 1.6 4.7 8.10 (58)Collegians: Ca;yer 6 . Niamey 3. McKetizu. 3, Vial 3, Harrison 2, Dixon .Critical. !t2ollard . Hoist, Best: Pasente. McKenzie, Cooper. HolsL Mooney, Low .Banyeile: O'Connell 2 . T. Gloury 2, Rehardsort . B . Wtllmcre, M. Willmore .N. Taylor BesP C. Taylor. N. Taylor, P. Glourv. Ka}TOoz. D. R1tche1l. M.Wlllmore .Umpires: G. Rowlotgs. M . Taylor (F). B . Stephens. D. Melder (G)

PRAHRAN 2.5 5.5 9.5 13.6 (84)OLD CAMBERWELL 2 .1 6.3 6.6 7 .6(48)Pratsan: Aitken 3, Rankin 3. Palealimos 2 . Moylan 2. Fraser, Wmdndae,James . Best: Aitken, tVntdnd„•e . Motgan, Raukut, Daniel Decarteret,AGeo:e .Old Camberwell: SafFar 3 . RTentpGne `l, Hadenberg, D .lBalker. Best-lSargetts, Mmuo . Hardenberg. Kearney, Satiar . C.Wdltams.OLD 9Y"ctY"IY31'e'IA .NB 2.0 4.0 5.5 8 .6(54)GLEN En2r1 3.5 7.13 10.13 11 .16 (82)Old Mentonians : ~.-'. .tee 3, Drman 3 . Mills . SLernftBest: Moodie. Clarke.Drman. t§ifl n F ,. : .n, Iv, O'Brien.Glen Eira: Le ilan 2 . Cowmeric-l 2.', :. ..tt 2 Evan . Caruana. Daou.ftIDmasbky. ~..i 1> : : Loup - . __.•, Evans, Serpanchy,Camana.BEAUMARIS 2.2 4.5 8 .6 9.8 (62)

WHITEFRL:'tS 3.3 6.4 11.5 12.5 (77)

Beaumari.: l : :r ~e 3, Detuca 2, Gu~dottn 1,1':-= :.•II B, Gienic . Brooks. Best

Canis. ~t . . .. . . O'Brien M, Deli, P: B.

VThitefri::- ire =: . Bonminan 3-' . . .. 1te M. D'sousa . Baker.b. T,~,., .-. .(: ,

ST :) :~LTIG :-?S2 .0 4.1 7.2 8.2(50 )8.8 10.12 (72 )

6 .2 13-6 17.11 21 .15 (141)2.0 3.0 4.1 6.1 (37)mi6 4, Krotms 2 . Clark 2. Hart. Slime .

s. Fletcher. Kenneslly . Thomas ,

~e . Butt Best: Noonan . 5 . Gray .

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BANYU LE ca"!_ € . . :- G LEN E IRACoach : Greg Whitcroft Coach: Tim Rieniets Coach : Pat He, ns Coach : Paul Beddoa

Res : Renato Dintinasante John McNicholas Coach: Dean Andersen Res : Mary Hook Res Coach : Don Orr

Res Coach: Mick Carty Res Coach : Martin Dicrosta

1 T. Egan 1 P. Brook 1 D . Rosman 1 J. Dixon 1 M Ryan

2 D. Witchell 2 H . Gibson 2 B. Hall 2 M. Johnson 2 N Astapenko

3 S . Kayrooz 3 M. Pitts (VC) 2 A. Sorensen 3 B .Mooney 3 C Massi s

4 B . O'Connor 4 M . Matulick 3 C . Knight 4 D . Atkinson 4 D Cassar

5 B . Wilmore 4 D . Porter 4 M . Liddell 5 R . Henebery DVC 5 A Tsirogiannis

6 S . Tuckman 5 M. Ensor (VC) 4 T. Vinen 6 S . Woolley 6 J Zagame

7 J . Pearson 6 M Boon 5 N . Guyett 7 D . Surkitt 7 S Vamvakas

8 B. Cantwell.

7 D. Foley 5 S. Kendall 7 J . Farley 8 M Dimashki

9 J . Plant O'Brie n8 M 6 N . Craven 8 C. Unsworth CAPT 9 G Hayes-Dewar10 B. Moxin

.9 B . Cousins 6 B . Minte r

Cowlishaw7 J9 J . Fry10 J . Lang

10 G Richards11 S. Cross

E an12 J10 L. Buller .

8 R . Foote 10 S . Harding1 112 B Ki n.

13 C . Burke1 111 LM S

tLee evens

8 S . Cossart-Waish 11 B . McKenzie 13 G Brown14 B. Woodlock 12 L. Healy

9 W. Bowe s10 A Will O G

12 N . Harriso n13 N . Thom as 14 C Gray

y15 S. Gray 13 C. Gourleyy.

Dea l11 C 14 D. Phillips 15 B Clements16 A. Dooley17 A . Small 14 T. Collins

.12 D. Pearce 15 L. Cottom 16 P Marshall

17 A Russo18 J. Turnbull 15 A. Edge

16 A. Quin12 S . Fryers

Gur r13 D16 A. Fletche r17 R. Hosking V C 18 R Oldham

19 P. Witchel l20 S Playfair 17 L. Atkins

.14 S . Armlet 18 Ti Krotiris 19 K Dimachki

i d.21 R . Dintinosante 18 N. Kennedy 15 A . Docker 19 A. Robertson amon20 A D

21 P Jones22 C . Taylor 18 T. Cotte r

Atkin s19 M16 S . Sant

Harrison17 G20 H. Sallmann21 C. Harris 22 S Emmett

23 S . GrayPlan t24 A

.20 M . Mellon

.18 B . Baxter 22 S . Piasente 23 S Neeson

.Baldack25 T 21 P. Sherman 18 P. Anderson 23 C. Mollard 24 B Mascali

.Mcdermott26 H 22 J . Holt (C) 19 W. Brockett 24 B. Low 25 P Khazaal

.27 P. Healy 22 A. Low 20 H. Vella 25 R. Muir 26 P Tsagliotis

Spoules28 D 23 A. Catlin 21 M . Pennycuick 25 D. Gambaro 27 R Gilmore.O'Callahan29 J 24 B. Gray 22 C. McAssey 27 A. Shinkfield 28 P Commerfiord.

30 D Mutton 25 D . Teesdale 22 M . Richardson 28 N. McCann 29 R Dimachk i.Bassett31 C Grove s26 Q 23 D. Ash 29 A. Kenneally 30 L Pryd e.Natoli32 M

.26 T Broadbent 24 J . Dalwood 31 N . Roach 31 T Aberline.

33 B . Reed.

27 B. Haynes 25 G . Evans26 S. Widjaja

32 D . Brownin g33 B. Holst

32 M D'zilva33 A Sheed y34 C. Stevens

35 L. O'Connell28 J. Vance

Martin (VC )29 C27 R . Keown 34 A. Smith 34 L Hall

36 M . George.

30 K. Alexander27 J . Ryan

Jacob s28 J35 S. Beilby36 G. Cooper

35 J Commerfor d

37 Ti Thompson 31 J. McGe hcg.

29 D . Williamson 37 M. Foster 36 K Daou37 B Zure k38 W. Keenan

39 A. Hopgood31 P. O R32 B . Cairns

30 D . Ellias31 C . Veentjar

38 T. Dyer39 N . Hart

38 M Lewi n40 N. Taylor 33 G. Jury Brovme32 L 40 R . Bardwell 39 G Egan41 P. Job 34 J . May

.33 C. McGrath 41 N . Baxter 40 L Doolan

42 C. Taylor 35 N . Boctor 34 J. Margerison 42 N . Abbott 41 H Wall s43 L. Ferret 35 B . Stevens 35 S . Thompson 43 M . White 42 J Serpanchy44 A. Covery 36 R. Deaton 36 M . Cramphom 44 Y. Phillips 43 T Nolan45 M . Smith Presnel l37 R 37 T. Messer 45 R. Lew 44 S Diamond46 D. Nasrallah

.Gerran d38 J 38 J . Restarick 46 C. Rowe 45 A Caruana

47 K. Scholes .Guidolin39 D 39 J . Santiago 47 R. Sztar 46 T Evans

48 P. McCann .40 S . May 40 R. O'neill 48 E . Waters 47 A Dimachki

49 G . BellConlan41 N 41 M . Anderson 49 J . Clark 48 J Halliwell

50 T. Nasrallah .O'Brie n42 A 42 D. Synman 50 D. Vial 49 M Bento n

51 J. Bott .Ferguson43 B 43 J . Smith 51 J B . Shadbolt 50 A Dimashki

52 D. Noonan53 Ti Cusack

.44 J . Deluca 44 N . Coutts

Scott45 D52 B . Grant53 J . Van Berkel

5 152 A Haine s

54 B. Wilson 45 S. Nish .Erickso n46 G 54 B. Woolhouse 53 D Weerden

55 D . Williams 46 M . Talbot .47 A. Desousa 55 T. Cooks 54 M Loughran

56 Ti Jubb 47 M . Stanojevic 48 N. Tassel 56 B. Lumb 55 L McGaw57 K. Mahony 48 R. Codield 49 B . Gardner 57 G. Peck 56 D Cripps58 L. Orton 49 J . Bryce . Pearce50 C. 58 D. Smith 57 S Hal l

L. Richardson 50 B. Presnell 51 G . Robinson 60 D. Dowling 58 C McMurric k60 L. Holt 51 S. Coote 52 A. Sinclair 61 D. Cook 59 P Merrick

B. Parkes61 52 N. Aprea 53 P. Carter 64 M . Gribble 60 A Dimachk i62 J. Gilham 53 R. Rawlins 54 Ti Rynberk 65 C. Safstrom 61 M Tkocz63 D . Playfair 54 A. Thompson 55 C. Hooper 66 S. Porter 62 D Sheehan64 S. Taylor 57 Ti Rieniets 56 S. Krien 67 D. Osbome

63 D Dunlevie65 M. Thiveos 60 C. Gionis 57 P. Farmer 68 L . Wilson64 A Guzzo66 M. Vanpoeteren 62 A. Pratt 58 N . Joughin 70 Ti Skurrie

67 C . West 64 M . Carty 59 P. Crocker 77 L . Beardsley 65 M Dimou

68 M . Wilmore Gilchrist67 M 60 N . Fallu66 M Merrick

69 C . Williams.

61 N . Bannon 67 L Caruana

62 B. Goddard 68 R William s

71 M. Cassidy 69 N Dao u

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~-- __ . : - - ST. REDES WN6TEFRiARSCoach : Jarrod 0 Dill Coach : Jeff Costello Coach : Derek Hine M ENTQN E TIGERS Coach: Greg FeutrillAssist: Adrian Sheedy Res Coach: Jamie Winduss Res Coach : John Ross Coach: Russell Barnes Res Coach : Connor Eames

Res Coach: Justin McLean Res Coach : Danny SpencerS Clay 1 A Acreman 1 D. Herders I P Wintle 1 C. Wood

2 T James (DVC) 2 C Twentyman 2 M . Harvey 2 L Wintle 3 M . Carbone3 N Robinson 3 B Murphy 3 P. Kelly 3 C Tesoriero 5 B . Phan.t N Lippiatt 4 D Carroll 4 P. Quick 4 A L'Huillier 6 P. Campbel l-i L Cain 5 C Mackay 5 H . Pitts 5 S Napier 7 D. Brice

B Christie 6 C Alexander 6 A . Corboy 6 A Ryan 8 B . Janson- . M Scott 7 M McCloskey 7 S. Pang 7 N Owen 9 C. Maguiref J Heileman (DVC) 8 M Xerry 8 C . Bamford 8 J Cunningham 10 R . Pasqualott o3 J Goodale 9 W Ballantine 9 A. Bunnell 9 M Terrell 11 R . Reid y0 M Hanson

i2 R Kapoor (VC)10 S Voigt 10 B. Hodgson 10 M Wintle 12 T. Hughe s

! 3 L Galdman11 D Solley 11 A. Pitts 12 J Kane 13 T Hilton (DVC )

1 4 R Whitehead (C)12 C Dwyer 12 A. Van Rooyen 13 D Goodchild 14 T. Carrigg

15 C Munroe 13 R Ball 13 C . Mclean 14 A Connolly 16 J . Power

! 7 N Credlin (VC) 14 K Campbell 14 M. Evans 15 T McColl 17 A. Carbone (C)

18 M Mullen 15 J Costello 15 B. Sanderson 16 A Hipwell 18 C . Fulto n

! 9 A Hanson 16 D Nock (VC) 16 A. Rhodes 18 S Hecker 19 M. Jongebloed

20 D Mitchell 17 N Linford 17 T. Rankin 19 A Drury 20 D . Reid

1 T Hardman 18 T BoumonO G

18 M. Windridge 20 J Drury 21 K. Kennedy,,2 B

rd19 A Palmer 19 A. Millicent 21 P Fedderson 22 T. Langford

e~ K Darby 20 S Mullin '20 J. Kellow 22 D Poynton s23 E. Eam-.4 B Tipper 21 A Drinan 21 G . Paleodimos 23 D Napier 24 R . Mika

-5 A Hardenberg 22 L Georgiadis 22 N. Roberts 24 T Beasley 25 M. Vernal (VC - Res)_6 C Williams 23 N Moodie (RC) 23 S. Pickering 25 D Samya 26 C . Rya n

A Hillier 24 A Lowe 24 T. Fraser 26 M Hecker 27 L . Swai n8 J Webb 25 T Flava 25 L. Aitken 27 S Kingvaell 28 C. Eames (C - Res)q D Gough 26 G Dart 26 T. St.Clair 28 M Andrew 29 A. Glenn0 R Perryman 27 G Katris 27 W. Watford 29 T Marshall 30 M . Power (DVC)

u1 B Craven 28 D Kitto 28 K. Watford 30 D Falkingham 31 M . Baker2 J Clyne 29 A Carter 29 W. Taseff 31 D Moss 32 G . Kenned y3 D Joyce 30 D Russo 30 M . Scicluna 32 D Spencer 33 M . Duffy4 P Eves 31 P Mevel 31 T. Dukic 33 C Hand 34 D. Gloufche v

35 G Weickhardt 32 M Phillips 32 D. Ballard 34 N Connor 35 C. Law~'6 S Derry 33 S Worrell 33 A. Wood 35 C Barnes 36 D. Nolan37 T Parkes 34 M Sunter 34 L. Norman 36 A Walstab 37 M . Nuna n,3 T Hallo 35 T Mcnich 35 B . Gellie 37 M Connolly 38 C. Carrigg (VC)39 S Fanci s40 J Cramer-Roberts

36 D Alexander 36 J . Killeen 38 A Hayes 39 D. D'Sousa

1 G Rowe37 M Francis 37 M . Johnston 39 D O'Brien 40 M . Cahil l

42 A Mackenzie 38 P Stubbs 38 J . Macdonald 40 J Eadie 41 C. O'Connor

4 S Smith39 A Lacombre 39 J . Lane 41 R Bignell 42 M . Norihey

46 D Daipran40 R Alexander 40 I. Dennis 42 M Wilson 43 N . Elliott (VC - Res)

47 T Kearney41 S Cozens 41 J . Upton 43 S Butts 44 B . O'Conno r

,18 J 42 T Davis 42 T. Maher 44 J Recu .,r od

45 S . Cleven

9 C Morley 43 M Lawes 43 D . Decarteret 45 R Goul 46 G. Johnson

50 J McKenzie 44 L Sunter 44 D . James 46 P Lynch 47 D . Cre a51 W Orwin 45 M Kennedy 45 M. Vagg 47 T Waters 48 J. Treyvaud32 G Ormsby 46 M Findlay 46 M. Vear 48 A Scafidi 49 C . Dance3 R Tempone 47 C Haby 47 S. Brewer 49 S Walsh 50 M. Mallady

14 A Margetts 48 P Krajewski 48 D . Decarteret 50 S Kidd 51 S. McClintockE5 C Morley 49 M Fisher 49 L. Wood 52 N Phipps 52 A. Baggole y- 6 S Jones 50 G Richards 50 T. Smith 54 M McCraw 53 C . Andrews57 A Cantor 51 N Fisher 51 S. Larkey 55 A Basham 54 S. Gille n58 A Manuell 52 D O'Connor 52 P. Rose 56 J Chaplin 55 D . Fedele59 J Osborne 53 L Kennedy 53 B. Aisbett 57 M Lomagno 56 R . Murray60 L Hancock 54 D Goodbody 54 C . Morgan 60 M McColl 57 E. Ston e66 L Thomas 56 R Harper 55 S. Ramage 62 M Dean 58 S. Alexande r

57 P Watson 56 S. Earle 64 P Sgarioto 59 N . Brisbane58 G Wilson 57 S. Moylan 65 T Lamb 60 R . Pawlik59 J O'Brien 58 G . Finkelde 66 R Parsons 62 J. Anderson60 G . Shattock 59 B. Klindworth 67 S Meyer61 B Saunders 60 S. Mckenzie-Mcharg 73 L Porter62 R Johnson 61 A Gellie

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~ Each section's Amateur Footballer scribe to select hisTeam of the Year (after round 13) .

~ Each section's coaches to vote on the 3 Most ValuablePlayers for his section .

~ 21 MVP's receive a coates and Wreckair statuette at theVAFA Presentation evening.

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CYA N PRESS

LAST ROUN DMentone finally overcame Blacks five minutes from thefinal hooter. It was a high quality, physical match, i nwhich the blood rule had a fair sort of working over, andwas a terrific final's preparation for both . Mick Meyerwas in terrific form in the ruck for the Vultures, withChris Sullivan busy in the packs, and Matt Barrprovided a lot of run between the lines . Blacks hadgreat efforts from Andrew Costello, at his best in thetough going, skipper Rob Mackie (CHB & CHF), andChris Evans .AJAX went down to St Leos in a spirited showing, inwhich the leader's for4vard strength enabled them topull away with a big last term . This was a goodperformance by the Jackas with great contributionsfrom runners Nick Gold & Mark Segal, plus defenderBen Klein . Tim Tribe starred for St Leos reboundingthe ball out of defence & in an otherwise even side,Chris Hatfield, Adam Bruce, & Daymon Bruce were alsomajor contributors.

CY fought out a tense last term but lost to the Hoes'greater strength & experience in the end . SteveSaunders had a great game for the Hoes, well supportedby defenders, Cohn Brown & Simon Narkievvicz, and`play anywhere' Tom Healy. Tim Wheeler was a shiningbeacon for CY, and the whole side did well to push theHoes to the extent they did .

Aquinas walloped OGGS in one of the games the formerhad to win. As always when things are desperate, theBloods answered the call, and had super games fromAdam Lorkin on his wing, plus Jason Livingstone andMick Starrett up forward. Henry Legoe rucked valiantlyfor the OGGS, with Lansdell & Goldsworthy alsoprominent .

Monash Blues surprised the Bullants with an

emphatic victory at Elsternwick Park in a game wherethey always just out of reach of their determinedopponents. The Bolton brothers John at CHB, andMark in the ruck, kept a smile on the face of the AshersconHngent, as did their CHF . Tom Blackley, in his 1st

Senior game . Gerard Prior at HB & in the middle, plus

BP, Lee Stott, stood out for the Bullants on a deadlydark dog day that's best forgotten .

TODAYSt Leos and Mentone clash in the 2nd Semi preview;& Darren Turner & Tony Mac will have enough movesup their sleeves to occupy the entire FurnitureRemovals section of the Yellow Pages all weekend .

These sides have been models of consisteney, and theirbasic stats are remarkably similar. Without a doubtthis will be one of the best games for this year, and I

think the home groundadvantage and a slightlysteadier defence shouldsee the Animals win by2-3 goals . I'm sure weall wish Tony Macgeorge well in his quest for anotherton today (Well maybe the Animals' defenders won't beall that chuffed if he does it against them!) .

Ivanhoe Assumption returns to Ivanhoe Park fortoday's game against AJAX, and is hoping for a positiveoutcome on their traditional patch . As they do with allsides, the Jackas sheer exuberance will stretch theHoes, but being a more balanced side & with a distinctheight advantage, the home team should win by 3-4goals .Uni-Blacks meet Aquinas in one seriously significantgarne, the outcome of which will have a huge impact onthe final make up of the four. No side fights harderthan the Bloods when they have their backs the wall, sono quarter can be expected in this match . I think the

Blacks by a kick.

OGGS takes on Monash Blues and while pride in theBlue and White hoops will keep the home side striving,it is hard to see them beating the Ashers who areplaying like final's aspirants . The visitors should takethe points by 5 goals .

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St Leos Emmaus v. Mentone Amateur sIvanhoe Assumption v . AJAXUniversity Blacks v. Aquinas

Old Geelong v. Monash BluesBulleen Templestowe v . Williamstown CYVI S

Dl SECTIO NMacgeorge Mentone 6Bird St Leos 0Berger AJAX 0Matthews Bulleen Templestowe 4Wilson University Blacks 1Dl RESERVE SBradshaw Aquinas 1Hanna University Blacks 3O'Brien Old Geelong 0A. Cooper AJAX 3Pearce Ivanhoe 0

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r1 .,i-= ;- T°mp . will not be taking any risks against

them the incentive to beat CY by 5 goals .either Blacks or the Bloods in the four and

today. They have a very good chance o f

winners should be : the Animals, the Jackas ,ers, & the Bullants . It is hard to see any of

ent four being replaced at this stage.pondents the contacts are : 9889 1979 (H & F),72 558, bfilickey6ibigpond .co m

' `entone Amateurs - Auction Night : Tonight .le Rsl Club : 7 :30pm

V,-rr r ;:1ViSTOWN CYMS - Mario The Rock' Soccocio: I announced his retirement from football. Plagued by

i_ehes in recent weeks Mario collapsed and wa sled to hospital . He was bleeding from the brain andan emergency operation saved his life . As a resul t' year old has been advised never to play footballThe Rock has achieved cult status at the club

: :d keen to be involved in the resurgence of the clubn an off field role. Also Shannon Smith has had tonnounce his retirement after doctors advised him to

hng up the boots after diagnosing heart conditionlc ;.ently . Shannon never got to reach his potential as apl iyer because of the condition and like the 'Rock' has! :' :en up'off field' duties to move the club forward .

ST. LEOS EMMAUS tVP - congratulate Jimmy°Jaclcrzfe"Manton on reaching 100 games in Rd 14. A

c :• U 16 Victorian representative player who starte di the Animals in the U19's in '97 and has been a

stic senior player since . Jaeknife is a highly skille d. . .id courageous onballer and an important member ofthe Animals engine room, who is looking forward toa1ving alongside his little brother soon . Also Michael" Utondie" D'rlmetio played his 50th game in Rd15 .Iick is playing top football for the Animals in defencei ier coming through the U 19's ,

mpplications will be accepted for the aboveroles up until Friday 23 August, 2002 .

Applications detailing your experienceshould be directed to :

The SecP.O . E 5-f-' a

Collins Street W-- st 8007or ( preferabl y)

footbail@wi196a mstowncy m s .com .au .

hff: ;OfvE AieiAlEVPS 6,2 8.3 11.4 14.7 (91)UNIVI'.??SITYBLACKS .'°. 3.7 9.12 10 .14 (74)Mentone: PviacGeorge 6, T.Barr 2, Matt SulIIvn 2, Rock 2 . Panning, Dixon .Best- Meyer, C.Sutttvarr. Gallagher. Johnston, T.Barr. Stephens.University Blacks: Charfleld 4 . B.Cuuningham 2, M.Cmmlllgham 2 .Evans, Wilson Best A.Costello, Mackie . Schilling, Evans. M.Cunningham.Umpires : S. Mackie. J. Lipson (F), J . Abbott (B)AJAX 3.2 6.6 9.7 11.11 (77)ST,LEOS EM.&7AUS 1.3 4.5 11.7 21.10 (136)AJAX: Davis 2, Kalb 2. uottner 2, Van Afro, Berger, M.Segal, Gold, Konsky .Best: Gold, M.Segal Dukes, Klein, Buckley, Davis.St. Leos Emmaus : McKenzie 8 Brown 4, Burgess 3, DinicoLantonto,N.Hodder, Krebs, Buckle, T.Mccannn. Best: Tribe . Hatfield, McKenzie,Donovan, Dinicolantonio . KrebsUmpires ; D. Irons (F), L. Pell, J. Tatavera (G)WILLIAMSTOWN CYhiS 3.2 5.6 9.13 9.15 (69)IVANHOE ASSUMPTION 4.0 7.3 10.5 13.7 (85)Williamstown : Not receivedIvanhoe Assumption : Not received.Umpires: A. Firtey (F) . J . Wignalt, R Place (B), M. CantillerL J . Venables (G)AQUINAS 10.1 15.3 21.10 32.17 (209)OLD GEELONG 3.3 4.6 5.7 6.10 (46)Aquinas : Livingstone 6, Tarulli 5 . Starrett 5. Coltiver 3. Coghlarr 2. Cultrera2. Den Braber 2, Jess 1, Lorkin 1, Hunt l, Whitehead 1- Flynn 1 . Wooden1, Davies 1 . Best Den Broker. Livingstone, Flynn, Colliver. Jess, Lorkin.Old Geelong : Salter 3 . Leishman 1, McKay 1 . McCarthy 1 . Best Legde-Goldsworthy, McCarthy, Malpas, Bayne.Umpires: L. Katz, A. Price (F), R Dunstan. P. Mitchell (G)MONASH BLUES 4.5 8.8 12.13 17 .14 (116)BULLEEN TEPiPLEBTDWE 2 .3 4.8 4.11 8.13 (61)ASonash Blues : Grace 3, Newman 3, Siafarrtas3, Gregory 2, De Young 1,Lloyd 1, Green 1 . Blachley 1, Hawkins 1 . Rosengarten 1 . Best: Boton,Gregory. Creamer, Smyl}t, Bolton, Green .Bu lleen Templestwe: Matthews 4, Perovz 1. Robertson 1, Williams 1 .Best Rlatthe.vs . Williams, Prior, N . Bone, Scott, O'Donnell.Umpires: A. Stubbs, R. Senunens (RDL) (F), D. Tinged, G . Cooper (RDL)(B), R. Richards, J . Correll (RDL) (G)

MERVESR4ENTONEAMATEURS 2.2 4.4 7.6 9.8 (62)UNIVERSITY BLACKS 3.2 5.2 6.5 9.9 (63)Mentone: Rowley 3, Waters, Ogiec McLeod, Emmett, Hestine, Hovey, BestPerazzo, Noonan. Ogier, EtcelL Joyce, Hovey.University Blacks: Hanna 3, N .Goonan 2, Ralph 2. Adams, Powell . BestHanna, Costello, Ralph. Murphy, Rawnsley, Wallace.AJAX 0.2 2.3 5.5 8.7 (55)ST LEOS EMMAUS 2.1 4.3 4.4 4.4 (28)AJAX: Cooper 3 Arousi 2, Goldeofehn 2 . Kaicec Best- Lewin, Lust, Arousi,Goldenfein, A .Cooper Boon .St . Leos Emmaus: E .Mitchell 2, S,Pitcher, P.Carey . Best-P.Carey. SPitcher.Simondson, Bethune, Morrison . E.YiitehellWILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 4.2 4.6 7.8 10.10 (70)IVANHOE ASSUMPTION 3.4 3.5 4.6 5 .7(37)Wi lliamstown CYMS : Not received.Ivanhoe Assumption : Not received .AQUINAS 1.3 5.3 6.6 8.10 (58)OLD GEEI.ONG 1.5 1.7 1.7 3.10 (28)Aquinas : Staattery 2. Munro 2, Harris 2, Minogue I . Bradshaw I . BestHarris, Chapman, Mazzanti, 0'Halloran, Evans, Pierce .Old Geelong : Alen 2. Yeates 1. Best Hesketh . Temple-Surith, Allen.McKay, Sather. Calvert .

MONASH BLUES 10 .2 15.6 18.10 25 .13 (163)BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE 0.1 2.2 3.2 5.2 (32)Monash Blues : fiawkuts 7, Murehie 4, Thompson 4 . Edsai 2 . Peel 1, D.Payne 1 . Webster 1, Kats 1 . Bolton 1, Foster-Knight 1 . Best: Hawkins,Nind .lVdliams, Foster-Knight. Murchie, Edsall.Bu lleen Templestowe: Toscana 2 . Williams 2. Edwards 1 . Best: Norbury,Cattermole, Williams, Darby, Martin, Gains .

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AJA XCoac~P Davis Coach : Steve Box -11613 (qt~~ i2 sw, Coach : iony Macgeorge

Res Coach : Darren FenechRes Coach: Barry Simon Res Coach : Howard Field Coach : Doug Seari Coach: Brad Hall

Res Coach: Mal Prior Res Coach: Colin McDonald

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2 M . Konsky 2 C. Thomas 2 D . WilliamsYoung3 S

.3 C. Tucker 3 M . Dixon

3 J . Sharp4 M. Dudakov (VC)

3 S. Edwards5 M. Boland

.4 W. Thompson 4 T. O'Neill D . Emmett4

5 A . White5 B. Davis (VC) 6 D . Minogue 5 S . McLaren 5 J . Scoble 6 C. Stephens

Kal b6 D 7 C. Glennie 6 P. Graham 6 T Healy 7 K . Gurtler.Samue l7 G 8 J . Jess 7 P. Robertson 7 P. Rawley 8 D. Perri n.Klei n8 B 9 T. Harkin 8 N . Bone 8 J. Shuttleworth 9 P. Emmett

.9 A Rosen 10 D. Boland 9 B . Todd 9 M. Thackwray 10 M . Hovey

'10 G. Dukes 10 C. Campbell

10 P. Tsokas11 G . Chivers

10 P. LeeValkanis11 D

Meara11 C . O12 M. Davies

11 M . Weisler 11 M . Barmby 12 A. Parris.Hull-Brown12 L 13 M. Hayes

12 D. Goldenfein 12 A. Bethune 13 D . Tulloch.

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M. Segal.

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16 J . McCarthyy17 A. Cukierman 16 J. Hunt 18 K . Burridge

17 S . MorrisScoble18 T

17 C. Sullivan18 T. Sullivan

18 J. Kirzner 17 M . Denavi 19 L. Stott.

Wood19 D 19 C. Stewart19 G. Blieden 18 J. Hughes 20 M . Jones .

Collins20 J 20 P. Kring s20 M . Buckley 18 D . Saliba 21 P. Gannas .

Denby21 D 21 D. Kelly21 D . Gelbart 19 G. Whitehead 22 G . McLaren .

ShutUeworth22 N 22 P. Murphy22 A ..Bock 20 P. Woolen 23 D. Matthews .

Ryan23 D23 Matt Sullivan

23 B . Ritterman 20 M . Starrett 24 D. Martin .Fre w24 B

24 X. Smith

24 J . Brain 21 M . Hunter 25 T. Matthews . 25 G . Uptin

Blashki25 M 21 J . Pierce 26 S. Boyd 25 J. Frisina 26 A . Rock.

26 B . Duzenman 22 S. Flynn 27 J . O'Donnell 26 M . Emmerso nJackson27 A

27 M . WiseJohnsto n28 C

27 J . Berge rZemsk i28 A

23 J . LivingstoneHarper24 P

28 R . Parri s29 D . Bone

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Dixo n30 P.Lefkovi c30 A 26 R . Weekes 31 A . Shine 30 M . Sloan .

31 S . Fannin g.31 P Glazer 27 S. Jones 32 R . Williams 31 D. McFarlane 32 B . Coleman.

Janove r32 D 27 C . Munro 33 N . Hamshare 32 L. Pearce 33 N. Wilkins.Boo n33 S 28 G. Burch 34 S . Lambropoulos 33 S. McGowan 34 D . Sheeha n.Lewski34 B 29 J . Box 35 D. Daskalou 34 B. Joyce 35 M . Johnston e

.Mille r35 D 29 J . Wilson 36 P. Hare 35 P. Kearney 36 C . Ogler

.Sevel36 W 30 C. Colliver 37 L. Thompson 36 C . Zeegers 37 T. Macgeorg e

.37 S . Newstadt 32 J . Bleakney 38 S. Meadows

39 J. Florence37 P. Cotter

Peoples38 R38 S . Perraz o39 A . Fimster

38 B . Erlich (Res VC) 33 C. Wooden 40 S. Meadows.

3 9 M . Ebbage 40 G. Simms39 D. Vanaken 34 M. Tarulli 41 R . Lea Marti n40 P 41 C . Rock

40 M . Borenstein 35 R . Chapman 42 P. Edwards.

McDonald41 C42 T. Barr

41 D. Goldberg 36 A. Everitt 43 M. Mason.

42 B. Martin43 M . Barr

Barr45 C42 E . Rubenstein (Res C) 37 G. Macklin 44 R. Schneider Martineo43 M.Ros s46 C

43 E. JanoverLust (Res VC)44 A

38 B . Mora n39 L. Sheffield

45 A . TehanHumphrey46 A

.44 A. Pace

.47 J . Tully

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.47 C. Morivitis 45 N . Farrel l

46 M. lacrouangeto48 Mick. Wals49 A. Cousin s

46 A. Goldman 41 G Davies 48 A. Morivitis Marin o47 E 50 G . McMillan47 42 R. Moran 49 B. Tour ani s

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48 R . Toogood 51 G . Hollingworth48 A Friedman 43 M . Slattery 50 D. Glover

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49 M . Montag 45 M. Reilly 51 T. Cattermole .Clark50 N

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52 J. GunnBoyd53 A

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54 D . Bray55 C . Leiftin g

so n51 J . JoLewi n52 A

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.54 S. Dowlan 52 S . Sampson 56 S . Sullivan

.53 A. Halphen 48 R . Mazanti 55 N . Macrides 53 M . Chazan

Herbert54 J57 D. Fraser58 J . Noonan

54 E. Goldman 49 M . Hobbsfi ld

56 A . Theunisso nVimpani57 G

.55 E. Healy a h59 Mtt.

a55 J. Kaice rHarel56 L

e50 M . Ditch51 A . Gerrish

.58 D. Tsokas 56 S. Saunders Fen e0 D6

61 K. Lockhart.57 A. Osowicki 52 J . Burdan 59 D. McNamara

Horvath60 D57 J. Matthew

Manual58 P62 N . Lovett

58 J. Basse tBlankfile d59 J

53 S . Varone54 M . O'Halloran

. .59 M . Fahour 63 S. Waters

64 A. Pothito s.60 J . Wajnberg 55 J . Crouch 60 T. Lupton

61 S . Butler65 T. Allinso n66 D . Cagney

61 J . Freeman 56 P. Cruickshank62 P. Merory 67 M . Joyce

62 D. Weislitzer 57 G . Cochrane Cameron63 P 68 D . Gillespie63 R. Silberman 58 D . Robinson .

Mazocca69 J 70 T. Rogers62 L . Bradshaw .

Brown78 C 73 M . O'Meara63 A. Barrie .

68 J. Coghlani 'NITONE .L70 C . Lyn g

71 G. Evans 9 Palermo St, iti4cntonc

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H` .UES OLD GEELON G v ki: 'S L . . ._' L :~IVERSffY BLACKS WILLIAMSTOW Nt :oach: Tim Po w ell Coach: Simon Bones ~~A-1 f LE F : ; Coach : Paul 0'Shanassy CYMS

Res Coach : James Shady Res Coach : Scott Harrington Coach: Darren 1 umer Res Coaches: Michael Rizio Coach : Darren CaddyClub 18 : Sean Wilson Res: Fran k Dinicolantonio Club 18 Coach: Darren Hayes Res Coach: Warren Payne1 S . Chapman 1 S . Rowan 1 D . Dinicolantonio 1 L . Nethercote 1 D. Williams2 J. Baxter 2 H . Burbank 2 J. Hodder 2 S. Chandler 2 &B uttieg3 L. Holloway (C) 3 M . O'Brien 3 E. Mitchell 3 M .O'Donnell l3 Williams4 G . Chessari 4 Steve.JOneS 4 A. Auliso

5 S Buck4e4 A. Evans5 R. Mackie (C)

4 S . Wuchatsch5 D . Macleod5 J . Rosengarten 5 T. Redin

.6 J .Fennell 5(R) T. Laidlaw 6 N . Grant

6 M . Newman 6 C . McKay 7 A. Burgess 6 C. Sandford 7 B. Robinson7 P. Farrar 7 B . Morris 6 B .Bird 7 B. Cunningham

8 A ovraHoward- 8 B. Han n8 S . Thompson 8 T. Seymour 9 A . Bethune

.8 ( C18) B. Watch

g J. Munro10 B Cocks

9 E . Morrison 9 D . Salter (C) 10 B . Mitchell 9 C. Pekin.

11 B Twist10 S. Webster (VC) 10 W. Temple-Smith 11 S . McCann 98C1 C. Simon8

.12(R) M. Cannon

11 M. Spencer 11 L. Stevens 12 T McCann13 A Krebs

1 Hann a11 R Hamilton

12 A. Feathersto n12 G . Smyth 12 N . Camero n

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15 L Murphy 15(R).P. Breguet

15 M. Tnkler 15 H. McCa rthy 17 R . Parker .16 P Caccaviello 15 B . Gabor n

16 B. Hind 16 B. Couch 18 R . McCann .17 A Moffatt 16 B . Joseph

18 K. Hendratta 17 M . Goldsworthy 19 A.Major.

18 T. Wilson 17{R ) R. Plochin o

19 L. Siapantas 18 J . Malpas 20 G .Rafferty21 G . Simmondson

19 L . Brown21 C Schilling

17 R. Han18 D. Oldham

20 M . Edsall 19 M . Ave ry ( RC) 22 P.Ristevski.

23 P. Barry 19 P. Dervan21 C. Grego ry 20 S . Cole 23 T.Batty 23(R S. Beaton 20 P Sadler22 T. Blackley 21 N. Bayne 24 D.Bruce 24 Y Woods 21 D . Macleod24 T. Craven 22 J . Fitzgerald 25 A. McKenzie 25 T. Chatfield 22 M . Saunder s

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26 P. Willis 24. M. Jau ietis927 P. Levins28 E . McLaughlin

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29 M . Staunton 24(R) J . McCutcheon2$ J. Main (VC) 26 S . Lansdell 30 M O ttobre

30 J . Ralph 25 G . Burges s29 H . Graham 27 W. Paul C(~

.31 M . Contesotto

31 B. Costello32 M Jones

25 D . Freeston e26 L . Grochowsk i

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"33 J. Smith 31 C . Fairbairn 35 J . Briggs 36 H . Peck 30 T. Turcinovich

34 G . Rowley 32 N . Sladen36 S . Ravage37 S . Manton

37 A . Gray39 S . White

31 A. Behold32 X . Toby

35 D. Murchie 33 M. Fabri 38 N . Hodder 40 N . Martin 33 G . Rickard36 A. Williams 34 B. Yates 39 B . Vaugh an 41 L. Rawnsley 34 B . Jones37 J . Bolton 35 A. Chubb 40 J. Gay 43 C . Beaton 35 C. Bergin38 N. Brennan 36 T. Heatley 41 J. Zarb 44 R . McArthur

45 M. Coleman36 A . Blac k37 B . Hynes39 M . Smith 37 T. Belts 42 M. Flood

43 B Levins45(C18) N. Quinlan 38 S . Smith

40 Ma. Bolton41 Mi . Bolton

38 M . LEslie39 S Clarke

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46 R . Wallace47 B. Mur~hy

39(R) A. Cane r39 M . Holland

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53 N Moss 46 T. Ferri s

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The top two in 'A', Old Xaverians and Old Scotchstaged an extraordinary game . The Cardinalsseemed to be on top in most positions and shouldhave been further ahead at the last change withscores 9 .13 (61) to 6 .12 (48) . O .X . got on top in thefinal term with Tim Ockleshaw and Dan Richardsongetting some goals. The O .X. were astray and kicked4 .4 . Old Scotch only went forward about three timesbut got two goals to win 11 .13 (79) to 10 .16 (76) .Tom Wilson took some big marks in defence and PhilGoldberg was tireless on the ball . Mark Gibson andAnthony Damen umpired the game .

200 games to Nick Hooper (Old Scotch), U19 B & Fin 1988, and Ian Wallace (Old Trinity), Alan "Dirty"Harry, Club captain and three times B & F atWilliamstown, while at Elsternwick the CLUBLEGEND, Paul Mahony, reached 400 games . And,to put the icing on the cake, his son, Shane, will playhis 100th game alongside his father .

Old Mentonians, in 'C', made certain at fourthposition, when they went right away from fifthplaced Bull-Temp in the second half, kicking 19 .6 to

6 .3. A magnificent game from Guyan Stroud, who

kicked 10, and Twentyman and Murphy. Matthews,

Bone, Hare were B-T's best .

Beaumaris, second in 'D', kicked accurately, 15 .9

(99) to Old Geelong's 9 .13 (67) . Hard tackling and

strong play unsettled Old Geelong. Salisbury was

brilliant for Beaumaris, kicking 4 goals in the first

quarter and finishing with 6. Easton, Groves and

Nicholson also starred for the winners, with Pescott,

Beattie and Harper OG's best .

Would Williamstown (E Central), Southbank (ESouth), St Bedes Mentone Tigers (U19 2 Blue) gothrough the season undefeated?

Interstate Rep Rowan Weddle ran out for his 100thgame for Old Ivanhoe . Rowan was a member of theback to back premiership teams of 94 and 95 .

St Bernards, 8th in 'A', and desperate to avoid therelegation battle surprised third team Collegians, ledfrom the start with Sam Taylor dominant, andsupported by Overman, Jason Gollant, Nick Mitchelland Luke Vassallo, and went into the final termleading 12 .14 to 9 .6 . And the final term was abeauty, 12 goals scored, and the home team, theboys from Aberfeldie, at the siren won 16 .17 (113) to

17 .9 (111) . Yori Phillips, Rick Schober, and Frazerwere best for Collegians . The Lions had lost three ofthe last four, and next week would meet Old

Xaverians, keen toget back on thewinner's list.

The. U19 VAFA team in the Vic Health U19Championship celebrated our Centenary Year whenthey won the championship, competing against VFA,

VCFL and VMFL. The VAFA, under the coaching of

John Simpson beat VCFL and VMFL convincinglyand faced VFA in the last match to decide the

winner. In a game that was hard early, the VAFA

went away to win 6 .6 to 3 .4.

Collegians' Danny Thompson won the Wills Medal

for best player in the series .

Old Haileyburians kept up their drive for the fourwhen they held off a strong second half from topteam Collegians to celebrate coach Simon Meehan's50th game with the club . The Bloods led by 8 pointsat the last change, and then kicked 5 .2 to 3 .3 in thefinal term to win by 3 points .

Veteran Andrew Grant (Old Brighton) kicked 10goals in his club's 30 .22 win against Parkside's 4 .7.

De La saluted the evergreen Tony O'Callaghan, goalumpire in the reserves, an inspiration to his learn,and perhaps, many jokingly suggest, a hazard forthe opposition . A player of noted ability in the club'sfoundation year, as a full back, conunitteeman,president and general factotum, a grand record .

Old Melburnians (in B) and Uni Blues played thefirst draw of the season . Blues led by 27 points atthe last change but OM's played a tremendous term,kicking 7 .4 to 3 .1 to set up a draw. Best for BluesKirsanovs, Gust, Hutchins and for OM's Webb,Bardsley and Stuckey. Hales and Harford were the

umpires .For the second time in three weeks, bottom team in'D' Williamstown, defeated a team in the four, top

team, Caulfield Grammarians, and did they wallop

them!! 19 .15 to 7 .10 in the finish including a 9 .2

third quarter. Best were Morgan, Turnley,

Featherston, Bubnic, Cetinich (Will.) .

Old Brighton 'C' had a wonderful 40pouit win overMHSOB but it was not good enough to get them intothe four as they missed out by percentage toThomastown .Therry moved into 2nd place in 'B' Section with an

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impressive 62 point win over Parkside who sorelymissed Frank Sansonetti . Club President TomJohnston was in the doldrums .

Tony Riddell's 10 goals for St Kilda against UniBlacks could not save St Kilda CBCOC from 'C'Section . It made 24 goals to Tony Riddell in 2games .B& F votes in DE & F were as follows:

D : Mark Dyson (Ivanhoe) and Gary Norton (0 .,,'entonians) tied on 16 points . It was Gary's 3rd B& F, as he had previously won 'E' section in '79 and~0 .

E : Vic Zanin (UHSOB) 19 ; A. Mirakian (0 . Ess .) 18 ;C. Bilby (0. Ess .) 19 .

F : B. Tierney (Whitefriars) 22 ; A . Post (Comm. Bank)

20 ; P. Tucci (La Trobe) 16 .

Top goalkickers for the season were : A - PaulSchuhkraft (Orm) 77 ; B - Chris Freeman (P's1de) 66 ;C - Matt Cavanagh (Kew) 72 ; D - Collins (0 . C'well)

65 ; E - Jenkins (State Bank) 82 ; F- Wilson (StAndrews) 127.

300 games to Assumption's OC Michael "Bull" Howewho joined the club in its foundation year, after aseason with Uni Black Jnrs in '62 . A member of theclub's only Premiership side in '67, senior coach, lifemember and above all, his family and good naturedmanner, "Bull" is one of the clubs greats .

100 games to Jack Hamilton (Uni Blues), TerryConsidine (0 . Parade), Doug Dick (0 . Brighton), TimMullett (0 . C'well) .

Umpire Pat Maebus handled his 150th game . In a

superb game, Ormond, desperate to hang on to 4thplace, defeated by 3 points Old Scotch, who wanteda victory to get out of their relegation battle . Qtr byqtr scores were 6.3 to 5 .3 ; 9 .10 to 9.4 ; 15 .12 to14.10 ; 17 .14 (116) to 17.11 (113). Best were Morris,McCooke, Bourne (4 goals) Ormond and A. Smith,Fenton, Tallent (0. Scotch) .

In 'C' top team O. Camberwell Or, defeated 3rd teamHampton Rovers 14 .16 (100) to 12.14 (86). Bestwere Armstrong, Rogers, King (0 . C'well) and N .Kelly, Revision, Clark (Hampton Rovers) .Therry replaced Banyule in top spot in 'E' when afteran even Ist half, they kicked 9 .4 to 5 .9 to win by 29points . Best were O'Sullivan, C . Mott, Whyley(Therry) and Power, Barnes, Attard (Banyule) .

Uni Blues (8th) staved off relegation when theykicked 10 goals in the final term to overwhelm StBernard's (3rd) by 73 points . Best were Booth,Carne, Anderson (7 goals) (Uni Blues) andMonaghan, Annazzo, Nadzielski (St B's).

200 games to Ian Cave (Hampton Rovs) followingfootsteps of father Bob, a star rover in 'A' section

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many many years ago. Ian's sister Sue is anAdministration Officer at Elsterviek Park .

Ivanhoe (J 1) were 3 games clear of nearest rivals UniBlacks & St Bernard's OC with only one loss to date .

The tipsters tally, Syd Whitfield, on 235, led NormNugent, 213 . Trailing the field was well knownfootball administrator All Keam, on 164 points . Stillit was agreed that his section 'B', was the toughest

in the competition !

Old Melburnians, one game outside the four in 'B'defeated 2nd team Ivanhoe, by 14 points. Starswere Roberson (8 goals), R. Brown, Stuart (0. Melb)and Knop, Grant, C . Stewart (Ivanhoe) .

200 games to E'wick's Jeff "Porky" Parkins, JohnMoodie (Collegians), Gary Johnston (Kew).

Peter Hutchinson (Power House) retired after aificent 356 games.

Reservoir OB, Assumption with Power House weresafe in the 'C' section 4, but the fight for the finalplace was intense with St Kilda CBC (32), O . Xavs(30), Nat Bank (28), Fairfield (24) and O . Hailey (24)all in the battle .

Congratulations to John Tudor of O . Paradians forhis 200th game against Uni Blues, one of the bestplayers and clubmen that Paradians have seen .John started his amateur career in '61, was amember of the Carnival side in '62 and had playedin 6 winning grand final sides .

Alphington (5th) stayed in the fight for 'D' Section 4when they came from behind to defeat HamptonRovers (9th) by 17 points . Williams, Shaw, Robertsand Alsop (5 goals) were Alphington's best .

Leading goalkickers were A - Butcher (Caul . Gr) 72 ;

B - Stephens (0. Trinity) 74 ; C - Tuck (Assump) 80 ;

D - Shannon (St Pat's) 68; E- Walker (0 . Ivanhoe)

92 ; F - iacCullvar (0 . C'well) 52 .

Victoria thrashed South Aust, 14 . 16 to 1 .4 in thefinal match of the Carnival at Launceston . It wasand still is the lowest ever recorded in a carnivalmatch .

Best were Murphy, Hughes, Ward, McLean, Parkes,Wood .

David Hughes was runner-up to Tasmania's captainBob Newton, for the Grosvenor Medal for B & F

player. (David won the trophy at Adelaide Carnival

in '64) .

Life member and committeeman Colin "Polly"McDonald played his 200th game for Ormond .

100 games to Charles Edlesten and Bill Mumford(Nat . Bank), Tony Blazey and Tony Fenton (OGG),Fred Proctor (0. Parads) and Mick Donegan (PowerHouse) .

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Winning EdgePresentations

Players in last week end's semifinals certainly proved

themselves "men for all seasons" as the vaga ries of ourMelbourne weather presented them with vastlydifferent conditions during each match. Maybe the

weather also caused some surprise results even thougheach match combatant faced the same conditions. Mysuccess rate was 66% as I selectedfour winners.

Review of Semi Finals .SECTION 1

FIRST SEMI FINAL. De La Salle set up their eventualvictory with a strong opening quarter, which saw thembuild a twenty point lead by the first change. Just as StKevin's found difficulty scoring in the first quarter so didDe La Salle in the second when the only addition to their

score was a behind. The second quarter proved to be StKevin's best of the game despite their inaccuracy, whichlimited their half time lead to three points .

De La Salle attacked frequently during the third quarterwhile St Kevin's could only add two behinds . Thus at thelast change, De La Salle held a twenty four pointadvantage .The last quarter proved to be the most evenly contested ofthe match. St Kevin's finally broke through for the onlytwo goals kicked at the eastern end and actually "won"the quarter by one point . However De La Salle held atwenty three point lead at the final siren.Better players for the winners included ; Shane Rudd (3goals), Phil. Brasher, the Brothers Buick, Smith and

McNamara. Best for St Kevin's were ; Trent Dillon, DanielMcArdle, Sam Gribble (3 goals) and Louis Katavolos .

SECOND SEMI FINAL. Reigning premiers, OldXaverians, set the standard in their quest for theirseventh successive premiership with a match winningeffort in the first quarter when they held Prahranscoreless and kicked four goals two behinds themselves.

The second quarter was virtually a repeat of the first withthe Xaverians scoring another three goals while holdingPrahran to a solitary goal. Final's nerves and lack ofapplication such as short kicking were hinderingPrahran, who trailed by thirty seven points at half time .

Scoring was low in the third quarter . Prahran kicked the

only goal as the "Two Blues" struggled to remain in thecontest . At the last change, when' The Crocodiles" held athirty four point lead, their Coach, David King, in hisaddress, singled out Dave Storey for his sterlingperformance at centre half back in nullifying the 2002Mason Medallist, Dave Butterworth .

The last quarter was the most even of the game althoughPrahran despite better efforts, failed to bridge their deficitand went down by thirty five points after a dismal andundisciplined game by many of the stars, who hadbrought Praliran the minor premiership ."The Crocodiles" were led well by skipper, Tony

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Landrigan, while thereliable Nick Rathgeherand Rob George alsoshowed out. ForPrahran ruck man ,Geoff Scott, defender, Dave Green, rover Justin Eve andRvan Pritchard were best .

SECTION 2 NORTH .

FIRST SEMI FINAL. The younger and faster OldXaverians set tip their thirteen point victory over thephysically stronger, Therry Penola with a five goal to onepoint effort in the first quarter. Only inaccuracy by theXaverians in the second quarter limited them to a twentyfour point half time lead .

Although their inaccuracy continued during the thirdquarter, Old Xaverians held a twenty one point lead at thelast change . The last quarter was a high scoring one asthe ball moved up and down the ground. Just as TherryPenola seemed likely to move to within a goal of OldXaverians an indiscretion by a defender resulted insuccessive goals by Old Xaverians without the ball beingreturned to the centre . Therry Penola ran out of time asthe finished thirteen points behind Old Xaverians .

None was better for the winners than " Jedi" (JoshIreland), who was well supported by Simon McCarthy.For Therry Penola the best were : Steve O'Halloran, MarkCrotty. Anthony McAuliffe and Ron Costello .

SECOND SEW FINAL . This game provided the closestfinish of the Round as Old Ivanhoe clung to a five point

margin at the final siren . The scores were even during thematch with Old Ivanhoe ahead by five points at the firstchange . At half time Marcellin only trailed by three points .By three quarter time Old Ivanhoe led by twelve points.Their effort during this quarter really set up their victoryas Marcellin outscored the reigning premiers in the last toonly go down by five points .

Best for Old Ivanhoe were; Marty Veal, Andrew Weisz,Jordon Risstrom (4 goals) and Marty Stewart . Marcellinwas well served by Jason Mathews and Daniel Hogan .Long after the scores have been forgotten, memories ofthe spectacular mark by Mareellin's, Rod Beayni willlinger with those who saw it .

SECTION 2 SOUTH .

FIRST SEMI FINAL . This match produced a much closercontest than many considered possible given the way inwhich St Leo's accounted for Old Brighton in Round 15 .

The first quarter, played in a drizzle . was evenly contestedas through straighter kicking St Leo's held a four pointlead . This was increased to eleven points at half time . Aspirited come back in the third quarter saw Old Brightontrail by four points at the last change . For about the firstfifteen minutes the scores remained close and extraplaying time seemed likely. Then in a burst St Leo's

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four unanswered goals to record a twenty pointi doubt accuracy helped as scoring shots wer e

`v_ Leo's were ; S .Bavage, A.Tinetti, P .Farquhar

1'homas . For Old Brighton, Xavier Carra, Michaeldv, David Cochran (4 goals) played well while Tim .

played his usual serviceable game .

- D SEMI FINAL . Unbeaten in home and awayAs, Collegians met their match when bad kickin g

. nash Blues to remain in touch on th ed. The first quarter saw Collegian s go to a

point lead. Greater accuracy would haveit . Monash seized the moment and lifted ino dominate the second quarter and trail by on e

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r a tense and low scoring third quarter Monash hel doint lead at the last change . The lead fluctuatedthe last quarter before Monash veteran Bryc e

i two goals clinched a thirteen point victory fo r

'onash were ; Matt . Riddle, the Woods Brother sI Coughlin

ey Fina ls .

ON 2 NORTH . Marcellin have defeated Old

lions in Round 14, their margin was twenty thre e

:_)N 1 . Despite Prahran having comfortablyI Be La Salle twice this season, there remains a

'it about Prahran under pressure as instanced lastlay . Coach, Steve Ivak should have preached

?l fundamentals to his players this week followin ginsipid performance against Old Xaverians . Will DeIle's great final's experience help them or willn bounce back to -win? That is the question !

c it what they have done over the season it is difficul thow Prahran could wilt for the second successiveSurely their key forwards, Cartledge an d

-orth will kick more than one goal between the miunday!

liamson will have his players ready to go and Ii that their experience will serve them well . Can

ne Rudd kick goals or will he be removed to defence' :e Williamsons? Can Phil . Brasher and David

ilungs survive consecutive hard games? I suspect the:lran small men will do well especially as De La Sall elikely to again be without Jason Richardson .

uLh Prahran are my selection, I believe De La Salle1 push them very close .

ans twice during the season . The "Eagle's" margi n- Round 7 was twelve points and in the atrociou s

Old Xaverians impressed last week despite their waywardi king . Their youngsters were too fast for Therry Penolad today on the bigger ground they will take some

>, )pping.

I have watched the two sides over the past fortnight andI!,°lleve that Old Xaverians possess the greater depth of

it . Ireland and McCarthy worried Marcellin duringseason and they starred in the semi final . Marcelli n

;ood players in the Mathews Brothers, Kest, Magris-d Hogan, each of whom must do well today if the

"Eagles" are to triumph .

Despite the risk of being accused of never selectingMarcellin, it is my belief that Old Xaverians will win today.

SECTION 2 SOUTIi . At first glance, Collegians shouldwin today as they have defeated St Leo's by seventy fourand by frfty three points when they have met during theseason .

Against this background is the fact that St Leo's haveimproved and they are playing aggressive football .Collegians crashed in last year's finals and maybe lastweek's result was a portend of another fade out . We willlearn the truth today.

A contest for the purists will be that between the dualFisher Medallist, Brendan Hains and the runner up PaulMc Gloin. Collegians leader, Dave Lumley has led byexample against St Leo's and he should do so again asshould forward, Greg Oakley.I select Collegians as their depth of talent should carrythem to victory .

, . . , OLD BRIGHTON STALWART.. . . ._ _r :i . ._ _ . .- . .

Veteran Marcus Barber, who has done everythingassociated with maintaining Old Brighton as a force inClub XVIII, suffered four broken bones in his ankle inlast week's Semi Final . Marcus your many friends at OldBrighton and throughout the V.A.F.A . wish you a speedyand complete recovery and all hope to see you back onthe field in 2d03. Best wishes too go to Marcus and Kate,whose first child is expected within the next few weeks .

CLUB XVIII /I*CartlidgeTerzini

`R. George*Hardwick*Butterworth

PrahranSt Kevin sOld XaveriansOld XaveriansPrahran- includes finals goals

01221

10035323230

CLUB XVIII NORT H*HIn gston Old Ivanhoe 0 32Wall Marcellin 2 26*Eastrmire Therrv Penola 0 23*Stewart Old Ivanhoe 3 23*McGrath Old Xaverians 0 18

- Includes finals goal s

CLUB XVIII SOUTH*Oakley Collegians 0 49'Collie rMcMillanWhite*Liptrot

Monash Blues 2 44Hampton Rov 28Whitefriars 27Old Brighton 1 27- Includes finals goal s

? - -CLUB XVIII - :t't2ELIMINARY FIlti tt~a

Sunday August 11 - Elsternwick Park Main Oval ,Glenhuntly Road, Elwood (67 D3) .

9 .20 aazn - Club XVIII SouthCollegians versus St. Leos Emmaus

11 .40 am - Club XVIII NorthMarcellin versus Old Xaverians (2)

2pm-Club XVIII(1 )Prahran versus De La Salle

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1STSEt? FT- ILDE LA SALLE 3.4 3.5 7.10 9.11 (65)ST KEVIIVS 0.2 3.8 3.10 5.12 (42)De La Salle: Rudd 3. Buick 1, Brasher 1, Richardson 2, Manni.x 1, Ford 1 .Best Smith . McNamara, Brasher. Buick . Serong. Tucker. B. Buick.St Kevins: Gribble 3, Terzini 1, Quirk 1. Best Dillon, McArdle, Gribble,KatavoLas, Ptvetta . Schink .Umpires: R . Benson, R. Parker (F) . B . Nunn, P. Girolami (B) . C . Hoekley,

T. Byrnes (G)2ND SENH FINAL

PRABRAN 0.0 1.3 2.4 4.6(30)OLD XAVERIANS 4.2 7.4 7.8 9.11 (65)

Prahrsn : Green 2, Geri, Butterworth. Best Pritchard. Green, Scott. Eve.Miller, GeriOld Xaverians: R George 2, L Hardwick 2, Ward, C Carrodus . Fowler.

Calman . Best C Carrodus . Storey. Cahoon, Poulis . J Hardwick . Fay.Umpires : L. McIntyre . M. Thornhill (F), B. Adamson, R Benson (J) (B), J .Adamson, P. Rapke (G)

CLUB /NORTH-1ST SEMI F

THERRY PENOLA 0.1 2.2 4.4 8.7 (55)OLD XAVERIANS (2) 5.2 5.8 6.13 9.14 (68)Therry Panels : Pinner 3, 0' Halloran 2, Lyons 1 . Costello 1, Carbis 1 . Best0'Halloran, Crotty. Kelly. McAaliffe. Costello. Chapman.Old Xaverians : Not received.Umpires: P. Rapke, T. Robbins (F), B. O'Halloran . T . Hansen (B). D .

Windlow, P. Mitchell (G)2ND SEAH FINAL

OLD IVANHOE 2.5 4.6 6.11 7.13 (55)MARCELLIN 2.0 4.3 5.5 7 .8(50)Old Ivanhoe : Risstrom 4, Marty Stewart 3 . Best Jordon Risstrom . Best:

Veal. 4deisz. Stewart, Tollev, Smith.hTareellin:lValt 2, Beayni 2 . Magris . J . Mathews. Best Hogan. J. Mathews,O'Brien, SyTnes . MeCartn . S. Mathews.Umpires : T. Hall. T. Brideson (F). D. Windlow, P. Nailer (B), B . O'Halloran .R li'mdlow (G)

CLUB Ii.ViR1S0UTH

1ST SEMI FIl}dAl.

ST LEOS EMirLAUS WP 4.1 6.3 7.3 11.3 (69)OLD BRIGHTON 3.3 4.4 6.5 7.7(49)St Leos: Conteso tto 2, McGloin 2. D. McGloin 2 . Daniels 2, Nolan 1, M .

Contesotto 1 . Mescher 1 . Best : Savage, Tined. Farquhar, Thomas . Levins.

P. McGloin .Old Brighton: Cochran 4. Liptrot 1, Kennedy 1, Ryan 1 . Best : Carra,Kennedy, Cochran, Hooper, Sedgwick, VJhite)a v .Umpires : S. Mason, A Barro (F), T. Wmdlow, B. Nunn (B), D . Arthurs, B.

Weird (G)2ND SErM FINAL

COLLEGIANS 2.7 3.7 4.7 5.9 (39)

MONASHBLUES 0.2 3.6 4.8 7.10 (52)Collegians : Christie 1 . S.Day 1 . Gay 1 . Grant 1, Ross 1 . Best: Cooke, Brain,Christie, M. Use, Sztar, Baxter.Monash Blues: M . Woods 2, Coughlan 2. Collier 2 . Moir 1 . Best: Riddle .L . Wbods . Coughlan. Byrben . M. !t'oods. Collier.Ump ires : J . Ciccotosto. T. Byrnes (F), P. Mitchell . B. Norm (B). C. Hockley,

R. Parker (G)

CLUB 18 - 1 , 2v lv Total

I David Butterworth Praluan 6 2 1 2 32 Brett Cartlidge Prahran 3 4 4 21

= 3 Stephen Paine Old Melburnians 4 0 1 13= 3 Nicholas Rathgeber Old Xaverians 2 2 3 13

CLUB 18-NORT HI Geoff Pinner Therrv Penola 4 2 0 16

= 2 Shawnee Davis Brunswick 3 1 0 11= 2 Martin Stewart Old Ivanhoe 3 1 0 11

CLUB 18 - SOUTH1 Brendan Hauls Collegians 6 1 0 202 Paul McGloin St.Leos 4 1 0 143 Peter O'Brien 1Vhitefriars 4 0 0 1 2

Winners will be presented with medals on Club XVIII Grand Finalday (Sunday August 18)

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1 N MacPherson (VC) . . .i . . . . A Carlson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

2 C Johnson (VC) . . . . . . .'I . . . . 1 R Ford . . . . . . . . . . . .i . . . .

3 A Lawrence (C) . . . . . . .{ . . . . 2 JaRichardson . . . . . . . . :. . . .

4 J Geri . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . .3 . . . .4 P Prey . . . .

5 S Middleton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 B Byrne . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

6 KJones . . . . . . . . . . . . .~ . . . . 7 J Bo;vden . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

8 T Lucas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 D Jennings (C) . . . . . . .,. . . .

9 C Belej . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 D Berman . . . . . . . . . . .i. . . .

11 R Pritchard . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 M Lafferty . . . . . . . .

14 T Aekfield . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 A Tucker . . . . . . . . . . . ., . . . .

15 R Haywood . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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16 A Moan . . . . . . . . . . . .; . . . .

. . . .16 D Green (VC) . . . . . . . . 18 N Buick . . . . . . . . . . . . .j . . . .

17 C Morton . . . . . . . . . . . .i . . . . . . . .~ . . . .19 M Brasher . . . . . . .' . . ..18 D Butterwort h . . . . . (

119 P Arbon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

. . . .20 M Davies . . . . . . . ._j.. . . .I, 20 M Evans . . . . . . . . . . . .` . . . .

.21 V Ruiu . . . . . . . . . _ . . .i . . . . . . . .21 Ju Richardson . . . . . . . .

22 B Rowse . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 P Serong . . . . . . . . . . ., . . . .

23 N Roylance . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 J Hoskins . . . . . . . . . . . ;. . . .

24 t.1 Hercoek . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ~. . . .23 P Sherlock . . . . . . . . . .

'. . . .26 G Scott . . . . . . . . . . 24 B Buick: . . . . . . . . . . . . .'. . . .

27 C Miller . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 L Meehan . . . . . . . . . . . . .

28 J Eve . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 R Chapple . . . . . . . . . . . .

31 J Storer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 S Bolt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

. . . . . . .32 C James . . . . . . . . . . ..30 S Rudd . . . . . . . . . . . . .

33 Sleek . . . . . . . . . . . . . .' . . . . 31 K Mannix . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

34 A Slaevinski . . . . . . . . . .! . . . . 32 G Wise . . . . . . . . . . . . . :. . . .

35 J Zissis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 C McNamara . . . . . . . .' . . . .

36 M Cooke . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 A Scott . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

38 R Di Lizio . . . . . . . . . . . .11 . . . . 44 C Bourke . . . . . . . _ . .~ . . . .

39 B Cartlidge . . . . . . . . .i . . . . 48 D Smith . . . . . . . . . .

40 B Scanlon . . . . . . . . . . .~ . . . . 60 M Thorn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

43 T Belej . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71 C Wilson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

46 J Hyland . . . . . . . . . . . . ~ . . . . . . . . . .?. . . .78 P Brasher . . . . .50 M Garoffolo . . . . . . . . . .~ . . . . 81 A Short . . . . . . . . . . . . .!. . . .

56 M Brcvell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .113T Hill . . . . . .60 A Dowd . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 116 M Krezel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

68 S Haywood . . . . . . . . . . . .~ . . . .118C Steiger . . . . . .111TMiIler . . . . . . . . . . . . .I . . . . 214T Forsyth . . . . . . . . . . .i . . . .

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Team I' nager : Adrian Jones

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3 C Mathews (C) . . . . . . . . . . . 1 M O'Kane . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

4 S Kest (VC) . . . . . . . . . :. . . . 2 M Quinn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 D Hogan

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. . . . 3 M Conquest . . . . . . . . . . . . .

6 D Leardi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 R Speakman, . . . . . . . . . . . .

7 G Probyn . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 5 M Higgins . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

8 C Costas . . . . . . . . . . . .~ . . . . 6 R Ford (VC) . . . . . . . . . . . . .

10 A Russell . . . . . . . . . . . ~ . . . . 7 N Quinn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

11 M McCartin . . . . . . . . . .! 8 J McLean . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12 C Pezzimenti . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 P Funder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

13 M Symes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 J Chambers . . . . . . . . . . . . .14 J Alexandridis . . . . . . j. . . . 11 C Robson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

15 N Tozer . . . . . . . . . . . . . I. . 12 M Walsh . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16 C Wall . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 13 C Warry (Capt) . . . . . . . . . . .17 M Magris . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 14 J McGrath . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18 1 Goo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ~ . 15 C Hoare . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

19 L McCann . . . . . . . . . j . . . 16 T Dell Hunty . . . . . . . . . . . . .20 D O'Brien . . . . . . . . . . . ~ . . . . 17 M Aikman . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21 J Mathews . . . . . . . . . .' . . . . 18 P Lyttleton . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22 D Cracknell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 M Monaghan . . . . . . . . . . . . .

23 D Moran . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 J Francis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

24 M Cull . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ~ . . . 21 K O'Loughlin . . . . . . . . . . . . .25 G Norris . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

-22 B Stapleton . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

26 P Dowling : . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 S McCarthy . . . . . . . . . . . . .27 S Andrew . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 25 M Ralph . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28 M Tino . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 J Ireland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29 J 0'Connor . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 R Ryan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30 0 Castro . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 R Calhaem . . . . . . . . . . . . . .40 M Dowling . . . . . . . . . . 36 D Stoney . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ."3 A McGree . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . ~ 38 M Stones . . . . . . . . . . . .45 T Black . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 J Ryan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7 M Dearsely . . . . . . . . _1 . . . . 43 C Knott . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .:8 R Beayni . . . . . . . . . . . . ~ . . . . 49 W Dwyer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9 G PeVOff . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 N Hulett . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9 S Mathews . . . . . . . . . Al . . . 51 L Tuddenham . . . . . . . . . . . .

56 J Dillon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

1/4 TIME

Coach : D . Lumley Coach: Scott Manto nAssistant: C. Mackay Asst Coach : Philip Manton

Team Manager: David Whitney

G B G B

1 D Lumley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Daniels, J . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 D Burn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Pearson,C . . . . . . . . . . . .4 P Baxter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Thomas, D (VC) . . . . . . . . .5 D Clark . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Haverkamp, P . . . . . . . . . .6 J Gay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 England, Ryan . . . . . . . .~ . . . .8 K Curtis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Tomkins, D . . . . . . . . . .f . . . .9 B Hains . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Carey, D . . . . . . . . . . . .I . . . .10 A Cooke . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Tinetll, A . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13 J Morrison . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Williams, M . . . . . . . . . .~ . . . .14 8 Morawetz . . . . . . . . . 20 Dix,N . . . . . . . . . . . . . .~ . . . .15 L Grant . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 Cox, D (C) . . . . . . . . . . .' . . . .16 R Brain . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Batty, T . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17 S Beilby . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 Levins, P (VC) . . . . . . . . . . . .18 D Perkov . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 Contesotto, M . . . . . . . . . . . .

19 J Stedwell . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 Bavage, S . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22 R Lancaster . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 Manton, S . . . . . . . . . . .~. . . .23 S Treacy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41 Wood, D . . . . . . . . . . . .i. . . .25 D Gambaro . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 Levine, B . . . . . . . . . . .29 C Brockhouse . . . . . . . . . . .

.~ . . .

46 Fechner, M . . . . . . . . .

31 M Day . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48 Daly, Ad . . . . . . . . . . . . ;:. . . .32 J Ross . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51 McGloin, P . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33 L Stanley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 Tucker, S . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

34 J Taylor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58 Fjeldstad, J . . . . . . . . . .~ . . . .35 B Latchford . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 McDonald, C . . . . . . . . .I . . . .35 J Melbourne . . . . . . . . . . . . 61 Kelly, A . . . . . . . . . . . . .~ . . . .40 S Day . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 Nolan, P . . . . . . . . . . . .I~ . . . .44 I Hacket . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65 Batty, P . . . . . . . . . . . . .~ . . . .45 R Lewkowitz . . . . . . . . . . . . 67 Farquhar, P (DVC) . . . .~ . . . .46 D Cook . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69 Mescher,S . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

47 R Sztar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70 McGloin, D . . . . . . . . . .;. . . .51 D Jayatilake . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71 Contessot to, G . . . .61 D Osborne . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73 Clohesy, S . . . . . . . . . ' T . . .66 G Oakley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77 Dix, N . . . . . . . . . . . . . .' . . . .

71 A Gay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78 Foley, N . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

~72 K Downs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89 Winduss, D . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

77 L Beardsley . . . . . . . . . . . .

81 D Taylor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .86 H Christie . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . iov¢iacx s88 S Porter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

1/4 TIME 1/2 TIME 3/4 TIME FINA L

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La Trobe University's Brian Grills will be talking finals afterthe Trobers notched their fifth consecutive win and continueda late march towards September . The Trobers won a heartstopper by two points against the Fitzroy Reds, keeping theirseason dreams alive .University had nine different goal kickers with Perry awardedbest on ground and well supported by White and Edwards .

The Reds were disappointed with their inaccurate kicking thatcould have sealed an unlikely victory . Diacogiogis and

Dibenedetto kicked three goals each . Clarke and Timmperformed well again, while Camilerri & Quinn also tried hard .

Oakleigh exposed Parkside's lack of fitness as star forwardsBromley and MacKenzie virtually beat the Devils single-

handedly. The Krushers over ran the Devils 20.15 (135) to

18.12 (120) with Bromley and MacKenzie kicking a staggering

12 goals between them .

In the first quarter Parkside kicked with a five goal tie=ind, anddominated finishing with 10 goals to two . Tallforward/ruckman Chris Welsh marked strongly, and alongwith rover Shannon Ware, they kicked three each . The secondquarter was a role reversal with Oakleigh full of grit anddetermination klcking seven goals eight and cutting Parkside'slead to only three points at the long break. In the second halfOakleigh came out firing and dominated play against the wizrd .They won the ball around the ground and set up a four goallead at three quarter time . In the last quarter Parksiderecovered to have most of the play kicking seven goals, butcould not stop the Krushers from scoring five of their own . On-ballers Wise and Hockey gave their usual 110% effort, and G ilDavies and Andy Copley tried hard all day. For the KrushersClark, Dalton and the two forwards had terrific performances .

Yarra Valley showed why they are the side to beat with acommanding 79 point victory over Bentleigh . The Demonsonly showed glimpses of the form that has carried them to goodwins in recent weeks . Dimattina and Fishlock gave their all andwere Bentleigh's two best players, a fighting last quarter wasthe only thing the Demons salvaged out of the day . TheBushrangers r~~zre well served by Cremean with four goals andMiddlin three . Stone and MacVean were also good contributors .

Salesian all but sealed second position on the D2 ladder, witha solid 10 goal win against Kew. In a game between the twosecond placed teams Kew (second bottom) and Salesian(second top) it was a close encounter up until quarter time .Salesians led by two points at the first change and graduallybuilt a match whining lead from there.The second half saw Salesian kick nine goals to three, andeventually run out victors by 10 goals . Grace and Taylorcombined well to fmish with five goals each, while Bobetic,Knott and Campbell collected plenty of possessions across theground. For the battling Kew, Looker kicked two goals andBlair, Moore and Drago were better players .

Peninsula kept itself in the race for a final's berth with itsbiggest win for the year, putting paid to Old Carey's challengeto the tune of 70 points. Some of the Pirates bigger names,who'd been struggling over recent weeks, answered the call in

emphatic fashion . With

Christian Pettittdominating across hal fback and James Coghlaii ~-- ~------ ~again a focal point u pforward, Peninsula maintained the pressure all day a;, k'.much improved skills and disposal stretched its lead :change. And along the way, Pirate Steve Parsons lodgd ;claim for D2's 'Mark of the Year' . The Pirates were )committed and organized for the C's who gave anotherembarrassing display . Cam Mason and Steve Vitali in defencewere about the only C's to trouble their opponents .

Today's match of the round is between La Trobe Univ yan d Peninsula, a g; ie that will go along way to decidi efinal four. The Pirates sit third on 10 wins and hT apercentage of 102.25, with University fifth, nine wins and apercentage of 104.82 . The run home for both sides will not beeasy with La Trobe playing league leaders Yarra Valli d0akleigh in the last two rounds, while Peninsula has afinish against Salesian and Kew. Todays resuli 'IImake or break the season for one of these two sides. L~: riPeninsula recaptured its early season form by annihilating C' ;d

Carey. League sharp shooter Pazye had plenty of support in uleforward line, with Coghlan added more potency bagging five .

The Trobers key movers will be Edwards and Perry . In a close

match and writli so much riding on the result I think Peninsula- a top three team for most of the year - should have the manpower to halt University's nin at the finals & win by 17 points,

Bentleigh will face a pumped Oakleigh who are coming offback to back ruts, a first for this season . The Krushers are

playing committed football, while the Demons were well beatenlast week by Yarra Valley . With finals fast approaching, coachDimattina will be hoping his chargers hit form and build

momentum . A September finish should spur on Bentleigh,and in their goal scoring machine and co-captain Chris Sharps150th, the Demons should get home by around six goals.

In other matches Y--ra Valley should account for 010 C, ev

D2 t `sCTIO NSharp BentleighPayze PeninsulaTronese Fitzroy RedsRyan ParksideHiggins SalesianI}2 RESERVES

625755454 1

Byrne Salesian 0 41Kane FitzroyReds 8 3 9Hale Yarra Valley 0 37

R. Collett Yarra Valley 1 351Laing YarraValley 3 30

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, have been disappointing recently . The Bushrangers have,n strong, skillful and methodical in their matches this

a and will power over the C's by 10 goals .'e ' ll bounce back against the to be relegated Kew.

1 c GY;Is will want to forget last week's performance afterkIdng 10 goals in the opening 1/4, only to see the lead and17 ? pis dwindled away by the Krushers . Parkside by 3 goals .

an is up against the sixth placed Fitzroy Reds, a teamle of producing an upset on their day . Salesian hit thelast week with a solid and confidence boosting win .

sroy's running game almost produced a win againstrsity, with only two points separating the sides at the

siren . But With the double chance up for grabs, Sa'( sians1 in by 34 points .

iLi;iGel - congratulates Chris Sharp on 150 games . Chris is

plays his courage every week by backing in to packs to take "one-

rent Co-captain and has led the goal kicking for the club;ue for the past three years. Chris is a great clubman an d' pl tyer by team mates and opposition, the club thanks

C for his loyalty and look forward to many more fine games .A or cc agratulations to Stuart Craven on 50 games, Stuart hasct up from the juniors and rejoined its this year after a shortst t with Caulfield Grammarians . Stuart is a one of our two's mos t

tent players and always gives his all, well done Stuart andSuck .

YARRA VALLEY - Roberto Drew (50 games) Congratulations toRua on 50 outstanding games. Rob is a robust, highly skilled andelusive half back ffanker, who always plays with a lot of passionand self belief. A contributor both on and off the field is theyoungest player at club to reach this milestone . Keep it up Rob!

PENINSULA - pays tribute to Vice-Captain Eivion Bowen onreaching 150 senior games today . His ferocious, attacking,yie of play has set the standard at Peninsula for much of thep1st decade and his leadership has been inspirational ,

mgratulations Eiv on reaching this well deserved and hardught milestone and from your many friends and teammates: er many years . a big thank you .

PARKSIDE - Anthony Vita 100 Games. Anthony Vita is a highly='.JIled player who can hold down a key position in defence or attack,or play as an attacking winger or half back flanker. He matches u pit taller forwards every week with courage and determination, an d

tes value his coolness under pressure and accurat elivery. "Leets" is not short on confidence, which makes him an on-Id leader and a role model for younger players . Anthony Romano

50 Games . Anthony Romano plays on the back-line where he

ab" marks . "Junior" can play as a key forward when required, andadmired for his commitment and team spirit,

-atula'tions to both from their mates ' Parkside.

in

Ui9 2003 AND BE OND:n applications addressed to:

The President, Barry AlexanderPO Box 83, Oakleigh MDC, oakleigh 316 6

- ". : -A 1--," ~ ie Inc .77 -

Applications close: September 6, 200 2

Senior Pret ilcsr! , = Premiers 1994

°,10 13 .13 1z17 (119)OLD CATL': 13 4.7 5 .11 6.13 (49)Peninsula: J .CogI`_ .u 5, Pal. :::.~ 3, P*itt 2, Torossi 2, Crean 2 .TPrendergast, A.Atchison, S.Parsons . Best Pettitt, Deniry, S .Prendergast.J.Coghlan, AAtchison. Payze.Old Carey: Vancuylenberg, Raftopoulos, Everitt . Cann, McConnell,Morrison . Best: Mitali, Wood . Battle. }fonstantanidis, Oppy, Vasilopoulos.Umpires: P. Griffiths (F), B. Hoare (R), G . Rollo (G)FITZROY REDS 2.3 6.4 7.11 11.12 (78)LA TROBE UNIVERSITY 3.0 7.1 9.4 12.8 (80)Fitzroy Reds: Diacogiorgis 3 . DiL,enedetto 3, Tornese 2, Mitchell, Quinn,Cairns, Drury. Best Clarke. Timm, Camilleri, J Parsons, Quinn. Drury .La Trobe University: Wesley 2. Farrant 2, Motion, Stte(dridge . Edwards,Dunne. Mawdslcy, Snllttt, Perry. Best Perry. 4xr'ttJte, Edwards, Streldrick,Gleeson . McmeekinUmpires: G. Skandakumar, M . Brixton (F) . C. Love (B) . P. Love. N. Murphy(G)KEW 2 .5 4.5 6.9 7.11 (53 )SALESIAN 2.7 6.15 7.18 15.23 (113)Kew : Looker 2, Aitken, Bradiey, Fitzgerald, O'Connor. Carman . Best Blair,Moore, Pabmyi. Looker. Drago, Woodhouse.Salesian : Grace 5, Taylor 5, Sutherland . Oldfieid, Knott . Bobetic. Brown .Best Taylor, Bobetie, Knott, Campbell, Brown . Nannes .Umpires : A. Ladd (F), M. Ladd (B )YARRA VALLEY 5.5 11.7 18.10 21 .15 (141)BENTLEIGH 1 .1 4.2 6.4 9 .8(62)Yarra Vall ey : Cremean 4, iviiddlin 3, Stone i, Crowe 1, Drew 1, hiacGean2, Perry 1 . Pearce 1, Ssavageri . Drew I, Thompson 1, Collie 1 . Best Stone,Muddlm, Cremean MacVean, Peake .Bentleigh : Sharp 3. Sice I, Dimaturia 1, Flshlock 1 . Eyles 1, Miksad 1,Gold 1 . Best Fishiock. Dimattllta, Atiaway. Gold . Piti7to, Sharp.Umpires: D . Lane (F), R Dodd, E. Boal (G )0.41CLEIGH 2.1 9.9 16.11 20 .15 (135)PARKSIDE 10.2 10.6 1 3 .9 18.12 (120Oakleigh: Bromley 7. MacKenzie 5, Hunter 2 . Taylor 2. Mtts 1, Malcolm 1 .Perdll;omatis i . T%arkalzos 1 . Best- Clark, Bromley. Dalton, Dooley.Marshall, MacKenzie ,Parkside: Not received .Umpires: L. Holmes (F) . T . Casucelli (B)

RESERVESPENINSULA 2.3 3.6 3.6 5.8 (38)OLD CAREY 0.2 1.3 3.6 4.7(31)Peninsula: Angus, Krohn, Murray. VlcKinstry, Muir. Best- Claringbold,Barber. Murray. Quail, RCarmml. Liuz r~i .Old Carey: L.Guerra, Winchester, P.Graham. B .Chiucharell9 . Best: N .Bull,Elsner, L,Guerra. L .Clllucharelli. BGraham, England.FITZROY REDS 5.4 10.7 14.12 17.14 (116)LA TROBE UNIVERSITY 0.1 2.1 2.2 4 .6(30)Fitzroy Reds : Kane 8. Walsh 3. Prior 3, Bromley 2. Bare. Best: T. Jackson,Walsh, screen, Pengelty, Bare, Kane.La Trobe University: Bowden, Watson. Gilmour, Fredrickson . BestBowden, Gilmour. Baillie, Watson . Pitaro .KEW 0.3 5.4 11.5 18.9 (117)SALESIAN 2 .3 5.6 7.8 8.10 (58)Kew. Bradley 6, Black 3. BSoussi 3, Bell 2, Pitons, Bruno . Watts. Matins,Best: Cronut, Wans . Moussi, b4eArdle, Acfield, dvIlkrou.Salesian: Todd 4, Chalmers. Bowman . Bates, Hogan . Best: Hogan,Callaghan. Bates, Boannan, Brennan.YARRA VALLEY 3.3 8.4 11.5 14.8 (92)BENTLEIGH 0.1 0.7 2.9 3.10 (28)Yams Valley: Laing 3. Tompkins 2 . Pask 2, R Collett. Drew, Reynolds.Davies, Ho, Coutts . Best Collett, Git!ies, Joiner, Laing, Past' . Smith .Bentleigh: Punter, L PitUto . 19vona . Best: Padgham . Walker, b7vona,Laxford, Craven. Krotafil .OAKLEIGH 3.2 6.4 7.6 9.6(60)PARKSIDE 2.2 7.5 10.11 11 .11 (77)Oakleigh: Cooper 4, Nd;ak:s 2, Cooke I . King 1, Spcstto 1 . Best Kerley .Ryan, Cooper, Nikakis, Taylor, Ear .Parkside : No t

La Trobe Universitv v . PeninsulaSalesian v . Fitzroy Red s

Old Carey v, Yarra ValleyBentleigb v. Oakleigll

Parkside v . Ke w

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BEN?LEOGH fl OY RE DS : : _~,fi LA TROBE OAKLEIGHCoach : Paul Dimattina Coach : Graham Burgen Coach : Rohan Doherty IlNVERS'TY Coach : Paul Taylor

Res Coach : Steve Hall Res Coach : Andrew George Asst Coach : Darren Searle Coach : Brian Grills Asst Coach : Pat McKenn a

Club 18 Coach: Greg Box Res Coach : Greg Crimmins Res Coach : David Huffer Res Coach: Garth Dartnell

1 C. Sharp (C) 1(a) M. Frisby 1 N. Lymn 1 P. Farranti kS F d

1 B . GooM e n2 V

2 P. Morgan 1(b) S . Sukhar 2 L. Ftzgerald r c son. re2 . o

Piffito3 A 2 A. Walsh 3 B. Marchesani 3 D. Sheldrick (C) 3 D. MacKenzie (VC ).

4 S Side3 S. Dibendetto 4 G. Crimmins 4 C . Perry (VC) 4 P. Papadopoulos

.5 M. Eyles (C)

4 (a) J . Hamilto n4 (b) G. Vigilante

5 A. Makris6 N . Tinetti (DVC)

5 S. Adamthwaite6 S. OToole

5 D . BromleyDoole y6 R

6 R. Webe rLane7 N

5(a) D. Kane5(b) P. Diacogiorgis 7 G. O'Connor

8 D Mainsbridge7 N . Dunne

.7 M. Short (RVC)

.8 C. Goalie

6 J. Bennie7 S. Andrew

.9 A. Eaton 8 J. Thorn

9 L. Walker8 R . Marshal l9 J Moutis9 I . Jackson

10 A Henry8 A. Byrne9 (a) C.Prior

10 B. Cullen11 B. Woodhouse 10 P. Morton

.10 L . Thomas

.11 D . Martin 10 L: Bryne 12 K. Tancredi 11 Josh Levy

Perry12 K11 S. Nicolosi

12 M. Barker 11 (a) B. AthertonN. Krick11

13 C . Kiriakou14 J. Looker

.13 T. Luderman

12 G. Treacy13 S . Randl e

13 L . PittitoV

2~ amesy

15 C . Bradley (C) 14 L Wakeling 14 R . Keating13aP. Papanicolaou M . J

316 D. Wood 15 S . Brooks Redford15 G

14 P. Krassaris 14 T. ClarkeVernal i15 J

17 B . Alen (RVC) 17 Jacob Levy.

16 K . Marshal l15 B . McAliece .

Lee17 (a)B18 N . Dahlstrom 18 A.Hewitt 17 A . Hunter

16 L. AireyHandfield17 J

.17 (b) B. Foynes 19 J . Denni s

20 A. Acfield19 S . White

Murphy20 A18 J . Connellan (RC)

.18 S . Adaway

18 M . Heena n19 P. Cook 21 M . Ayers

Stevens22 C

.21 D. Edmunds 19 R. Cooper

20 J . Tolley19 R. English

Fishloc k20 R20 T. Mitchel l21 C. Meighen

.23 T. Aitken

22 P. Stewart24 S . Edwards 21 A. Perdikomatis

.Istead21 B 23 T. Jackson 24 J . Delahunty 26 B. Phillips 22 S . Casa

.22 F. Dimattina

24 A. Parsons25 P. Jackson

25 C. Watts26 S. Symes 27 D. Gilmour 23 J . Kerley

24 P Taylo r23 S. Adams

Gatto24 P26 R . Curtis27 (a) J . Tornese

27 T. Moore28 M Xuereb (RDVC)

28 C . Ros s29 A. Pendell

.25 C . Marshall

.Gold25 D 27 (b) B . Lee

.29 M. Dalrymple 30 J. Smith 26 A. Kitts (DVC)

.26 B. Padgham 28 J. Card

29 (a) D.East 30 C . Giansante (RC)31 D Cocking

31 M. Fanni g32 D . Hill

27 G. Smith28 A. Khod r

27 J. SeeleyMcCulloc h28 M

29 (b) V. CahillCrowe31 P

.32 A. Dra og 33 M . Watson 29 D . Hall

.29 A. Clough

.32 A. Grant 33 D . Wayland 34 A . Murray 31 T. Bromley (C )

Miksa d30 A 33 S. Drury 34 J . Hunter 35 J . Eyre 32 J. Brow n.

Craven31 S34 M Zubak 35 R . Bruno 36 T. Mawdsley 33 M . Clark

.J. D Giorgi o32

35 D . Snaddon37 (a) G . Hanlon

36 S . Rya n37 J . Landwehr (VC)

37 C. Porte r39 N . Rosengren

34 B . Varkatzos35 R. Nuske

33 P. Withington 37 (b) M. Mehri 38 T. Connolly 40 R. Slater 36 M . Ryan34 M . Pin e

Ireson (VC)35 L38 C. Evans39 M . Reid

39 N . Caluccio40 D. Russo

42 D. Gleaso nl

37 P. Nikaki s.

36 M . Backman40 G. Bance41 R Burgman

41 R. Livingston 43 A. Pou ton45 D. McKeekin

38 B . PapadopoulosDartnell39 G

37 P. Hutchison.

42 I . McBurnie 42 P. DennisO'Donnel l43 L 46 B . Launikonis

.40 P. Tatterson

38 G . Beattie 43 A. Maroo nAbou-Eid44 J

.44 M. Raffaele 47 A. Samson 41 A. Rogers~39 G . Prig g

40 M . Walker.

45 M . Sinfield46 (a) D . Timm

45 A. laross i46 A. Pirona

50 K. Hopkins51 C . Francias

42 S. Dalto n43 R . Papworth

41 J . Neve 46 (b) N . Mann 47 J . Denton 52 T. Stauton 44 N . Smith42 A. Mikkelsen 49 A Puglia 48 S. Mirrou 54 T. Peters 45 G . Chapman43 C. Martin 48 N . Vaughan 49 L . Bradley 55 A. Cummings 46 B. Nguyen44 A. Simon 50 B. Aggenbach

51 M. Cairns50 A. Carman

Blai r51 MJ. Laidlaw,

Ballie66 A47 T. Nguyen

45 A. Wad e46 R . Lawford

52 B. O'Conno r53 S. Addicott

.52 D . Hayes53 M. Stevenson

.70 J. Dumaresq 49 B. Ev ans

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OLD CAREY PARRSIDE _,P?' SALESIAN O .C . YARRA VALLEYCoach : Glenn Taylor Coach : Mark Rowe Coach: Rod Kerley Coach : Gary Connolly Coach : Tim Killworth

Res Paul Montgomery Res Coach: Glen Dunbabin Res Coach : Neil Franks Assist Coach: David Todd Res Coach : Rowan Davi sRes Coach : David Todd

1, C. Angus (VC) 1 R . Adams 1 S . Parsons 1 A . Stevens 1 R. Pearce2. D. Fael s 2 G. Davies 2 A . Parsons 2 A Anderson 2 T Morri s3• M. Cohen

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5, PKonstantinidis 5 T. Stonehouse 4 E . Bowen (Vc) 4 S. Bobeti c5 M Canavan

4 M. Fung6,- C. Campbell (C) 6 S. Ware 5 N . Kent .

6 D Forer 5 A . Drew7, H . Van Cuylenburg 7 J . Muscat 6 M. Warner .

7 G . Gaspari 6 R . Dew7 . A. Drover R 8 J . Chilcott 7 S. Murray

8 S. Logan 7 C . Beal8 . M . Cann 9 A. Constantini 7 N . Franks (Res.) g A. Campbell 8 L. Morri sg• B. Shutie 10 A. Vita 8 P. Angus 10 S. Oldfield 9 J Keem10 . K . Shrives11, N. Everett (VC)

11 B . Hockey (VC) 9 M. Dentry9 P Krohn (Res )

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19. P. Drake R 20 D . Singleton 17 J. Coghlan21 A. Bates22 R Stevens

18 L. White20. J . Raftopoulos 21 J. Scholl 18 J. Whelan

.23 S Nolan 18 D. Ross

21 . R. Leong22 . C. Battle

22 R . Wise23 R Beck

19 A. MclGnstry.

24 A. Grace 19 J. Strong23, T. Price

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20 S. Prendergast 25 M. Tambling 20 T. Hal e

24 . P. Unkles. 21 A. Macpherson 26 J. Nannes 21 D . Stevenson

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32 G Rile 26 J .mo. ss.A Guerra30

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47 B. Bowman48 M . Bourke

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42 A Ston45. T. Bul l46 . H . Giannikos 52 B . Cassano

43 G . Gardiner44 A. Kelson

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52 R. Cincotta 44 J . Ho48 . C. Popplewell 54 S . Marino

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66 C. Chioppi 58 D. Brennan 63 L. Seager 55 S. Taylor.62. P. Tompkins 70 S . Diver 59 S . Foss 64 J . McClaren 56 T. Lloyd

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67 A Thain 58 G . Kerr65. D. Eisne r67. C. Hickey

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69 . O . Winchester 70 A . Chiappini 61 P. Valopp i

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75 A Sexton65 M. Norris h

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76 . J . Vogel 80 M. Forbes 69 R. Collet

77. B. Spedding 81 P. Tudey 71 M . Laing

78. N . Latham 82 M. Smith 74 A. Midland!.Mart Heppell 83 D. Bowman 76 J. Dickson

84 W. Chapman~ j - __~ 85 D. Sutherland

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CBD Cycies c450 Bourke St eet, Melbourne is a proud sponsor

of the VA: :IUA and offers us 10% off Retail and 20% of`j runningshoes due to our involvement with Adam Conquest, former A

section boundary umpire, who Last year was a VFL boundaryumpire and is now umpiring in the f ieid with the VAFA . Mentionyour involvement with the VAFA to Anthony Aloustakas([email protected]), for discounts . Thanks to Adamand his Triathlon club for organising this Sponsorship .

After a quarrel a wife says to her husband . "You know I was afool when I married you." To ~ _'dh the husband replied : "Yes

dear, but I was in love ar~ t notice it!!! "

Last month saw Ben Schir:idt Director of Umpiring in Darwinconic down to training ai Llsternwiek Park . Ben attended theVFL academy from 1994 to 1998 and was umpiring A Sectionfootball before accepting the job in Darwin . As most leagues do,Darwin struggles for umpires and are looking for more eachyear, a good thing is that their season runs from October toMarch so it doesn't interfere with the VAFA season . Last yearsaw Mark Gibson and Tim Sutcliffe umpire in Darwin, withTim umpiring the 2002 Grand Final . Another interesting fact isthat they use 3 umpires in all games as the skill level is veryhigh and the game is played at a quick pace . Anyone that isinterested in umpiring in Darwin during their wet seasonbetween October and March can contact Ben on the followingphone numbers (08) 8945 2224, Mobile 0402 006 627 or youcan e-mail Ben at bsehmidtaaflnt.com .au .

Welcome back Sharon Alger. Sharon took a break fromumpiring this year as she had a baby boy . Now she is back andgoing to umpire the final month of the season .

Do you think Michael Sneddon was happy wnth his son Parkerat our last AGM? A'tick's son drew, die raffle and happened todraw out his father's ticket, Mick's comment was "Well Doneson, you will get a lift home tonight" .The VAFAUA would like to thank Andrea Thwaites and DashPeiris who put in a lot of hard work behind the bar eachTuesday and Thursd ; n~K'rt after training . Well Done Andrea

and Dash keep up the gaocl work .

0--At last Sunday's Presidents Forum (meeting of VAFApresidents) CEO Phil Stevens asked for each president to givehim the names of 3 players intending to retire at the end of2002 . Phil pledged to contact each to try and attract them torun with the VAFAUA in 2003 . Good Luck Phil with vour 219phone calls!

,FA [m - . . . .Those who have been around for a'rile may wonder what hashappen to former A Section field umpire Justin Garrett . Justinis now playing for Box Hill North who has just entered theirfirst year of Amateur football from die Southern FootballLeague. Justin started playing football for Balwyn Juniors fromUnder 12 to Under 16. Deciding that he wasn't ready for Seniorfootball at the time, his father suggested that he should try

umpiring to stay involved with our I~ Igreat game, so Justin decided t otake up umpiring with th eHawthorn Junior District Football League (later to merge hWaverley League) . In his second year of umpiring henominated to do Little League and from then on his foowaIlgoals become centred on umpiring . After gaining experi ...,,ewith the junior leagues Justin came down to the VAFA in 1992,as he wanted to use that as a stepping-stone to the AFL . Justinwon the Golden Whistle Award in his first year with the

Amateurs . In 1993 he was given the call up to join theDevelopment Squad and umpired in the Under 18 PreliminaryFinal at the MCG that year. In 1994, lie became very ill andcould only complete half the season with the DevelopmentSquad and at the end of the year was advised to go back to theVAFA to regain fitness and try again the following year.Unfortunately he did so and missed out on selection . In 1996Justin decided to make a lifestyle change and headed to Japanand year. He listened to games of football on his short waveradio and even became involved with a bunch of ex-patAustralians who played against a few Japanese guys once amonth. On his return to Australia in 2000 he came back to theVAFA, but lie felt that he lost the passion to umpire again . He

then ran into an old friend (nov; President of Box Hill North

F.C.) and he asked whether he would like to play for his team .

Justin decided to give it a go and is now a 30 game player andClub Secretary. Justin was selected to the C-D RepresentativeSquad for the game against the SFL earlier this year . Jus6nhas said that he would also come back to umpiring once lie hasfinished playing football, which is a great idea for all footballersto give umpiring a go after their pi ying careers are over to stayin tou,v,th the ;ame.

tzlh ;u should the Field umpire do if a player kick's the ball aulayafter the ball has gone out of boundsfor a boundary throw in?Please send all entries to the below e-mail address to win aprize - 2 tickets to an MCG home and away match .

"' - WITH CRAIG :J( :: Nickname: Ralphy, D2/U19 Section FieldUmpire, Ganes Umpired : 40, AFL Team: Sydney Swans, BestAFL Pla; _r : Paul Kelly, Best VAFA Player: Danny Hall, Hobbies:

Spending time with his family, Crosswords, Movies and Live

Theatre.Steve McCarthy : Nickname ; Macca, A Section Field Umpire,Games Umpired: approx 427, AFL Team: Sydney Svrans, Best

AFL Player : Paul Kelly, Best VAFA Player : Terry Young

(Fawkner), Hobbies: Son's Under 13 footy team AssistantCoach and Runner, receiving e-mails .

Kevin Segota : Nickname : Chillie, A Section Goal Umpire . Games

Umpired: approx 382, AFL Team: Carlton, Best AFL Player: GeoffSouthby & Bruce Doull, Best VAFA Player : Phil Kingston

(Ormond), Bruno Conti (NOB), Hobbies : Golf & Fishing .

SOCIAL EVENTS : Pre Finals Dinner - 2618 (MCG,COMPULSORY), A Section Grand Final Brunch - 22/9 Grand

Final BBQ - 22/9 Presentation Night and Trip Away - TBA

All correspondence to craigf~companysotutions .com.au

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lbie Firley

Paul Hoffman

Adam Conquest

Landan Blackball

9 Mark Taylo r

W A,' man

1 Luke Holmes

2 Daniel Mousley

Geoff Curran5

1 6 Peter Woods

17 Mark Gibso n

8 Jason McNiece

9 Steve McCarthy

0 John Ralph

-1 Patrick Maebus

-2 Nick Fennessy

_3 Greg Rowlings

'4 Graeme Hunichen

Geoff Moore

drew Shiels

7 Matt Cox

3 Paul Lamble

9 Chris Garcia

0 Justin Lipson

3 Robert Mayston

I Graeme Morgan

- ~

S Jason Lane

. 13 Matthew Meier

3 Chris Stevens (S)

5 Chris Simon

6 Neil Woods

7 Sean Scully

8 Tony Hegan

9 Darnian Lane

11 Alan Stubbs

12 Mark Morrison

14 Ash Hoogendyk

15 Tim Doecke

16 Mervyn Monty

17 Peter Keogh

18 Peter Simpson

19 Andrew Fyfe

20 Brian Woodhead

21 Gajanan Skandakumar

22 Chris Collins

23 Peter Griffiths

24 Leigh Dillon

25 Lionel Katz

26 Daniel Dinneen

27 Anthony Simpson

28 Ken McNiec e

29 Peter James

31 Robert Sesninens

32 Anthony Damen

33 Michael Forde

34 Stephen Morgan

35 Troy Brooks

37 Gavin Roberts

5 Wayne Hinton

7 Paul Croxford

8 Trevor Hansen

9 James Van Beek

10 Tristan Bowman

11 Mitch Buxton

12 Jame Kvin s

14 Michael Gilday

15 Mark Jenkins

16 Craig Brajtberg

18 Tim Sutcliffe

19 Scott Mackie

20 David D'Altera

21 Justin Grossbard

22 Rick Love

23 Chris Stevens

24 Miles Argall

25 Richard Eastwood

27 Euan Lindsay

28 Leah Gallagher

29 Gerard Rolfs

30 Simon Oliv e

31 Rob Schuller

33 Simon Stokes

34 Jeremy Heffernan

35 Graham Thwaites

37 David Murray

5 Max Wittmann

6 Dash Peiri s

7 Alan Ladd

8 Nick Evans

9 Nathan Carlyon

11 Paul Tuppen

14 Tim Tingiri

15 Michael Sneddon

16 Luke Moncrieff

17 Mick Robins

18 George Paleodimos

21 David Irons

22 David Longworth

23 Robert Sneddo n

24 Jason Moore

25 Mat Taylor

26 Patrick Coulthard

27 PaulJones

28 Ron Marlyn

30 Anthony Lilley

32 Jarrod Aspinall

34 Daniel Stephens

35 Dianne Whiteley

37 Ken Walker

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VAFA SUPPORT OF WORLD CUP: WITH all thetalk about soccer's world cup coming to Melbourne,we thought we'd remind you that football'sequivalent starts here next week and there areAmateur connections .There are teams from NZ,Great Britain, Ireland, USA, Japan, PNG, Fiji, Soma,South Africa, and Denmark .Power House, that has ahistory of Danish players lining up for them sinceformer player Mark Scotland moved to Demark andhelped start the Danish Australian FootballLeague .Since 1994 Danes have been playing in theHouse's Reserves while they do their Level Onecoaching course and they get to know how a smallteams nrns, so they can go back and make the gameprosper.

The Power's Daniel Reinhardt will play for hiscountry-of-origin Denmark .

Box Hill North players Masashi Takeshita (backflank) and James Hole (wing) and Philip Ellsmore(chfj all qualify for the Japanese team .Former De La Salle star Michael Bolt is coachingGreat Britain and last February had Ron Barassiand Alex Jesaulenko give his squad a few pointers .

The British Australian Rules Football League are

holding past players reunion for all of the Amateurplayers who have supported it over the past 11years.This year Michael Fong (Yarra Valley), Dave Lassino(DLS), Jason Debono (StBernards) and Bolt are playing in it while over hereNorth London players are having a run withRichmond Centrals.

The reunion is on next Saturday (August 17) at theCarlton FC social rooms after the GB side has pl=: dJapan at the Whitten Oval at lpm .

Next Thursday GB playsNauru at ElsternwickPark at 2pm. For more :Michael Bolt on 039563-5753 .

0 ONE OF OUR BESTCHARACTERS : IN 1979Old Geelong's Dale Fraserstarted almost continuousservice with the clubeither as a player, runner,Reserves coach, committee

Dale Fraser tucks into a n2 u

member, vice president, club Reserve Grade umpireand recruiter.The OGs life member was awarded a

Ron Barassi and Alex Jesautenko address the Great Britain squads trainingsessions in February.

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CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT S

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VAFA Certificate of Merit in 2000 .Unofficially . he is the club's comedian,mentor and father figure . As many willattest one of Dale's Saturdayafternoon rituals is a Four'n TwentyPie with plenty of sauce .

0, KEEP ON RUNNIN' : GOOD Luckto field umpire Wayne Hinton who willbe running in the 14km City to Surffun run tomorrow. The carpenter-builder will warm up today in ASection where he'll clock up about th e

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e distance . Waynecomplete a hectic

has notched up over 50 0

;,,eekend by flying hometo be ready for a new,, , eek of work! Ourmarathon man beganumpiring in 1976 and h e

- 348 with the% :?F; and 150 with th e

(D CEO LUNCHES THELH-DiDS: PHIL Stevens';oi) as VAFA CEO has1 i _ , ci its challenges sinceI ; , t , ok the post in 1989Inu how about his lates t

Last Saturday MtLil,;dale held its firstLadies/Presidents

Wayne Hinton - Ciiy ; o Surfcompetitor and A S~ictionumpire.

soup and dimsims . The hardwork has allowedMt Lilydale has

with the VAFA. "

progressed to the sports ground in guarry Rd .

0 KNOW YOUR E CtJTIVE II: BRUCEMcTAGGART. VAFA VICEPRESIDENT/EXECUTIVE CHAIRMAN

Old Scotch's full-back and full-forward between1964 and 1978 has been on the Executive for sevenyears. In the second year he was the chairman of theExecutive and in his third year was elected JuniorVice President. The lawyer was a member of theTribunal Committee from 1978 to 1983 and hasbeen on the Investigations Committee since 1995 . In1969 Bruce topped the Cardinals' goal kicking with42 goals and he speaks with insight on umpiringissues having officiated for the VAFA between 1972and 1995 . Bruce still umpires school footy. "I have apassion for footy - it's in your blood! I've had a greattime being involved with the VAFA. "Football is somuch better today. The style is different." On hisfuture : " I have one more year as VP/EC and it willbe a great honor to be the President of the VAFA, ifelected." Bruce plays golf, sup arts Essendon andhe says it is too hard todistinguish betweenthe great VAFA playershe has seen . "The best °part about theseplayers is they haveand had the potentialto play AFL but theyhave decided to stay

Bruce h9cTaggart-current VAFA ExecutiveChairman.

Ltuich with 35 women and one man enjoying?'iit n n's Flying GVoks' food. That man was Phil, who

the guest speaker. The female flavor spilled onto the field where Leah Gallagher umpired . TheJ unt was formed in 1997 by fielding a Club XVIIIi r i~ and used lots of creativity to get the club on the

,dd . They found a temporary home at Mor ri sonRc ~ ?rve in Mt Evelyn. Morrison Reserve, that not

nl ; had picturesque views and steep drops, but ito an emergency heliport! The D4 club was

en permission to use the back room of an(Mlibouring school as its canteen and club roomsnd > began a portable club . An inventive fellow,

1 : . donated the use of two of his work Econovans,11 Match days to be the interchange benches. He1~_iiI canopies fitted above the sliding doors and they;le-' :bled as the first aid room . The canteen manager,`.i .<<recn, provided hot food on a gas burner to heat bei - - : . 7' _ .corn...HI

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CLUB

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horn AFC 72

, .insula OB 11

+,n:)ndAFC 46

I_npton Rovers AFC 3 5; , lzs!'. '~'ntone Tig AFC 2 3

l ! Irarilloe Grammar 1 7

r. Penola 0B 15rcellin OC 1 7

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R, ] New increaseDonors Donors Total I hip from Rd 1 0

i;d )- - ,endon Grammar 12

tcl `-, itch 13t',trribeeAFC 14

15benvell Grammar 1 1

Trinity 1 2

i,re La Salle OC 1 3St Bernards OC 15L Marys AFC 7HSOB 12

!1 : nstowii CYMS 1 1tleigh AFC 10

azenod OC 12

Old Paradians 9

Old Mentonians 10

Oakleigh AFC 5Old Brighton Grammar 9

(,td Hailetburians AFC 4

T rahran AFC 5

Caulfield Grammarians 8

Collegians AFC 8

kT?hitefriars OC 4

delbourne Districts 4; ins AFC 6

Brunswick AFC 7aris AFC 7

: : 1i Old Boys AFC 8Old Westbourne Grammar 2University Blues AFC 6

12 84 75.7 64.957 68 68.7 8.0811 57 43.8 11.55 40 27.7 13.35 28 29.2 12.66 23 12.4 6.457 21 15.2 8.655 20 10.9 3.833 20 10.2 3.068 19 11.6 3.086 18 10.4 1.154 17 8.17 4.813 17 11.56 2.042 17 8.5 2.05 16 8.56 1.614 16 9.41 7.063 16 6.84 1.72

15 9.43 1.897 14 12.8 6.422 14 12.5 6.252 13 13.13 6.062 12 14.8 11 . 1

12 6.0 2.52 11 7.64 2.081 11 7.86 2.155 10 6.62 4.631 10 4.95 1.985 9 7.2 4 .84 9 6.16 4.111 9 5.63 1.251 9 4.89 2.724 8 6.61 4.964 8 5.48 4.122 8 3.2 1.21 8 7.14 0.891 8 4.71 1 .1 9

8 5.8 2.185 7 8.97 5.131 7 4.93 1 .41

CLUBReg Now % % increase

Donors Donors Total M'ship Rod 5

Richmond Central AFC 7 7 6 .66 2 .85

St Johns OC 4 2 6 7.41 4 .95

Monash Gryphons AFC 4 2 6 6 .06 4 .04

Rupertswood AFC 4 2 6 4 .91 1 .65Swinburne Uni. AFC 5 1 6 6.38 5 .32

La Trobe Uni. AFC 5 1 6 5.08 1 .69

Old Carey Grammar 5 1 6 4 .51 3 .76

Eltham OC 3 2 5 4.55 4.55

Salesian OC 4 1 5 5.62 1 .13

Metone AFC 4 1 5 3.65 2.2Fitzroy Reds AFC 4 1 5 3.38 0

Old Melburnians 5 0 5 2.51 0.5Monash Blues AFC 2 2 4 2 .21 2.21

Bulleen / Templestowe AFC 3 1 4 4 .3 0

Aquinas OC 4 1 4 3.52 2.82

Syndal Tally Ho AFC 4 0 4 5.19 2.6

Elstermvick AFC 4 0 4 4.6 1.15

Old Xaverians 4 0 4 1.91 0

Banvule AFC 2 1 3 4.0 2.67

Power House AFC 3 0 3 3.09 1 .03Ivanhoe/Assumpflon AFC 3 0 3 3.06 2.04Brunswick AFC 3 0 3 2.85 0Kew AFC 2 0 2 2.1 1.05

University Blacks AFC 2 0 2 1 .03 0.52

Old Geelong Grammar 0 1 1 0 .57 0.57

North Brunswick AFC 1 0 1 1 .18 1 .18

Box Hill North AFC 1 0 1 1 .07 0

Parkside AFC 1 0 1 0 .78 0

Albert Park AFC 1 0 1 0.72 0St Leo's Emmaus 5VP 1 0 1 0.57 0AJAX AFC 0 0 0 0 0

Bulleen Cobras AFC 0 0 0 0 0

Eley Park AFC 0 0 0 0 0

Glen Eira AFC 0 0 0 0 0

Mt Lilydale OC 0 0 0 0 0

TOTAL DONATIONS 615 217 83 2

New Donor Rate 26%

Congratulations to Hawthorn who receive 2 new Sherrin footbalts from Spalding,and g ift vouchers from Cadbury Schweppes and Four'n Twenty Pies for being the

leader after RdI5 and having the greatest percentage increase in donors .

Clubs yet to register Captain Bloods are ineligible to win prizes - so sign up yourCaptain Mood now - visit the VAFA website (vafa.asn.ccu) and join up now.

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itonians 10AFC 5ton Grammar 9; burians AFC 4

,:C 5

, :I : .: !d Grammarians 8C 8

, rs OC 4Jbourne Districts 4

wick AFC 7

C 6

is AFC 7

bourne Grammar 2CQd Bo;s AFC 8

Blues AFC 6

12 84 75.7 64.957 68 68.7 8.0811 57 43.8 11 .55 40 27.7 13.35 28 29.2 12.66 23 12.4 6.457 21 15.2 8.655 20 10.9 3.833 20 10.2 3.068 19 11.6 3.086 18 10.4 1.154 17 8.17 4.813 17 11.56 2.042 17 8.5 2.05 16 8.56 1 .614 16 9.41 7.063 16 6.84 1.7 2

15 9.43 1.897 14 12.8 6.422 14 12.5 6.252 13 13.13 6.062 12 14.8 11 . 1

12 6.0 2.52 11 7.64 2.081 11 7.86 2.155 10 6.62 4.631 10 4.95 1.985 9 7.2 4.84 9 6.16 4.111 9 5.63 1.251 9 4.89 2.724 8 6.61 4.964 8 5.48 4.122 8 3.2 1.21 8 7.14 0.891 8 4.71 1 .1 9

8 5.8 2.185 7 8.97 5.131 7 4.93 1.41

Reg Hew % % increaseCLUB Donors Donors Total 49'ship Rod 5

Richmond Central AFC 7

St Johns OC 4

Monash Gryphons AFC 4

Rupertswood AFC 4Swinburne Uni . AFC 5

La Trobe Uni . AFC 5

Old Carey Grammar 5

Gltham OC 3

Salesian OC 4

Metone AFC 4Fitzroy Reds AFC 4

Old Melburnians 5

Monash Blues AFC 2

Bulleen I Templestowe AFC 3

Aquinas OC 4

Syndal Tally He AFC 4

Elsternwick AFC 4

Old Xaverians 4

Banyule AFC 2Power House AFC 3

Ivanhoe/Assumption AFC 3Brunswick AFC 3

Kew AFC 2

University Blacks AFC 2

Old Geelong Grammar 0

North Brunswick AFC 1

Box Hill North AFC 1

Park-side AFC IAlbert Park AFC 1St Leo's Emmaus GVP 1

AJAX AFC 0

Bulleen Cobras AFC 0

Eley Park AFC 0

Glen Eira AFC 0

Mt Lilydale OC 0

7 6.66 2.852 6 7.41 4.952 6 6.06 4.042 6 4.91 1.651 6 6.38 5.321 6 5.08 1.691 6 4.51 3.762 5 4.55 4.551 5 5.62 1.131 5 3.65 2.21 5 3.38 00 5 2.51 0.52 4 2.21 2.211 4 4.3 01 4 3.52 2.820 4 5.19 2.60 4 4.6 1.150 4 1.91 01 3 4.0 2.670 3 3.09 1.030 3 3.06 2.040 3 2.85 00 2 2.1 1.050 2 1.03 0.521 1 0.57 0.570 1 1.18 1.180 1 1.07 00 1 0.78 00 1 0.72 00 1 0.57 00 0 0 00 0 0 00 0 0 00 0 0 00 0 0 0

-I OTAL DONATIONS 615 217 832

New Donor Rate 26 %

Con; ro.tulaiions to Hawthorn who receive 2 new Sherrin footbatts from Spalding,an~ g ift vouchers from Cadbury Schweppes and Four'n Twenty Pies for being the

leader after Rd15 and having the greatest percentage increase in donors .

Clubs yet to register Captain Bloods are ineligible to win prizes - so sign up yourCaptain Blood now - visit the VAFA website (vafcz.asn.au) and join up now.

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_ -.8 R EVIE WFantastic round for D3, a number of crunch gamesand some upsets really sets up the balance of theyear!

Swinburne returned to the winner's list with a hardearnt (and much required) win at the expense ofHawthorn . Prior was dominant of half back forRazorback whilst star forward Murchie contributedwell with five goals . For the Hawks, Cargill and Hayeswere the best .

Syndal Tally Ho celebrated the opening of their newclubrooms with a win over archrivals Monash . Sheerin the ruck, Brown across half back and wingmanDiscombe were the Hoers best .

Reports were a bit light on from the other games. In abit of a shock, South Melbourne was able beat WestBrunswick in a close one . St .Johns continued ontheir merry way with a big win over Richmond whilstthe Elsternwick bandwagon really got rolling as theycrushed the in form Power House .

Hard to see the Jocs being dislodged from top spot .Their form has been first rate and they deserve theirflag favotu-itism . The double chance is up for grabsbut with defeats last week, both Hawthorn and WestBrunswick missed opportunities to shore up theposition.

Fourth spot is definitely up for grabs. Swinburnewould have been disappointed that despite beatingthe second placed Hawks, they slipped out of the fouron percentage as a result of Elsternwick's big win.What's more, South Melbourne has quietly putthemselves back into contention for fourth spot . Theirpercentage is a problem, they really need to claw twogames back over the Wicks and Swinburne butprobably have home ground advantage over the nextfew weeks to help in their quest. Once again, round18 will decide.

Finally, the relegation stakes! Syndal have probablydone enough to avoid relegation although they playthree finals aspirants on run home . Power House areout of the zone at the moment but play the top twosides in the next two weeks . Monash are a gamebehind the House but with a superior percentage.Surprise, surprise, the two clash in round 18, morethan likely determining who drops out . Richmondhas had a year they would sooner forget but will nodoubt bounce back next year !

- 'j PREVIEWWz : ` r PETE SAYS :

Match of the day sees Swinburne University host St .

John's ®C atSt. James Park .Both sides can [- -----be pleased withtheir efforts so far, with the Razorbacks still in therace for the four, while the JOCs continue their chasefor the minor premiership . Despite the home groundadvantage and the goal kicking class of Murchie andHiggins, I fancy the JOCs to be too good today .

Hawthorn travel to Ross Gregory Oval to take onPower House in a vital match for both sides, albeit forcontrasting reasons . The Hawks are still striving fora top two finish despite last week's disappointment,and the Piranhas meanwhile are still not safe fromthe relegation battle yet. Hard to see Hawthorn losetwice in a row, especially against a team still in therelegation battle. Hawthorn it is, then.

Bottom of the table clash between Richmond Centraland Monash Gryphons at Kevin Bartlett Reserve.The Snakes cannot climb the ladder any higher to

avoid the drop, while the Gryphons are still searchingfor the form that saw them upset West Brunswick

recently . Should be a terrific battle in the middle withO'Sullivan still doing the business for Central, butwho will play on him? The Grvphs won't be short ofoptions, it's a matter of it all clicking together. Withmore to play for, the Gryphons should win today.

Syndal Tall y Ho get to show off their new JordanReserve facilities to another set of visitors this week,West Brunswick on this occasion. The Synners stillhave a mathematical chance of making the finals,while the Magpies, currently in third place, vill belooking to improve on that position before the seasonis out. Wests will also be looking to redeem

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tll, utselves after last week's effort and I think Syndal

nuld find themselves on the wrong end of the resultWest Brunswick for mine ,

1 .,, ;_ttly, Lindsay Hassett Oval is the setting for the

c l; :,h between South Melbourne Districts andEI5 rernwiek, in a game vital for both side's final four,,pirations. The Bloods have had some good winsaei and might fancy themselves today, but I have a

lu,~ the firepower of the Wicks could bring theome side undone. Elsternwick to win .

R 7L~T ED SAYS:once again, find it hard to disagree with you Pete .

ike last week, I can feel some upsets once again inlle offing . Crunch game at Lindsay Hasset Oval-South have been the hardest side to follow whilst it

,'-ems to me that Wicks engine is officially up and, turning! Wicks for me!

Iisvrthom and House clash with the Hawks having ainjury worries of late . Should have enough to playHawks for me .

Sy rldal Tally Ho and West Brunswick in yet anotheruttri,-;uing game, The Westies will no doubt have theirvinds on the job and should get the points .

C :rcat game in prospect between Swinburne and StJohns. The Razorbacks are "back" but face a tough

~>k against the all conquering Jocs . Jocs but in a~<c one .

F'inally, bottom placed Richmond host Monash . Nontc d to get stuck into Monash, the Qwill has handledth tl department . Too good a side to be relegatedthough and they should win .

ReS3i'ljesPeteJEd : Gryphs, Jocs, Westies, Hawks, South

S4CL9L Syndal Tally Ho - finally get to unfurl theirdual flags from 2001 this week . They haveincorporated it into a sponsor's day so no doubt a~ood day will be had by all .

Ti'est Brunswick - is holding their "Bond" themeN :, ck tie ball on 10 August 2002 . See your committeeinciliber or Shane Campbell for further details .

Ged luck to your club this weekend, and thanks to'111 who have sent us information . Anycorrespondence regarding social notes, milestones

fc ., can be given (ideally by 5pm Monday) to Peter via:nail on psdtw5473Chotmail-com (I'm on holidays)

or Ed via email on Ed .SillClocker,eom It would berrifie to hear from every team, everyweek during the

season .

Have a great vAi 1 weekend! !

Svvznburne University v . St JohnsPower House v, Hawthorn Amateurs

Richmond Central v. Monash GryphonsSyndal Tally-Ho v. West Brunswick

South Melbourne Districts v, Elstermvick

ST JOHIi> 9.6 17.7 27.8 36.14 (230)RICH&SOicu -BNTRAL 0.2 2.5 4.5 7.5(47)St Johns : Jones 6. Paterson 6 . Dowsett 6 . Horbury 5, Ptckersing 3, Jones2, Van Hou___ 2. Rydquist 1 . Dragwic:,,c 1 . Sharp 1 . Cockayne 1, Broom 1 .Bosley 1 .Richmond Central: Birt 2, O'Sullivan 1, Quay 1, Gleewn 1 . Cartwright1,Day 1 . Best: Trotter, 05ullivan, But, White, Porteou, Cartwright .Umpires:HAWTHORN 1 .0 5.2 8.5 109(69)SWINBURNE 2.2 7.3 11.4 137(85)Hawthorn: Lauletta 3, Jaeomos 3, Avery S, Pollock, Phillips . Johnson . BestCargill . Hayes, Burke, Bartfield, Saulle, Carle.Ssvinburne: Murchke 5, Milano 3. Morrison, Roberts, Prior, Murphy,Higgins . Best: Prior, Milano. Murchie, Liston, Fraglacomo. Murphy-Umpires:ELSTERNWICK 4 .2 12 .14 18.18 26.21 (177)POWER HOUSE 2 .4 2.4 8.9 14.13 (97)ELsternwiek: Burney 11, Foster 3 . Curtain 3. C .Mahony 2. Murphy 2,B .MaYtony 2, Clarke. Hartley, Yemm. Best, C.Mahony, Murphy. Curtain,Burney, Neill, Cunningham.PowerHouse: Boland 3. Rolls 3, West 2. Dries:xn, Farrell, O'Connor.RParker Richardson, Verlaine, Best; Senior . Driessen. Macleod. Farrell,Boland, Taylor.Umpires:SYNDAL TALLY-HO 4 .3 7.6 9.12 11.17 (83)MONASH GRYPHONS 3.2 4.2 7.5 9.9(63)Syndal Tally-Ho : Allard 4, J. Hatmemann 3, Cachia 2 . Rutter, J. Robinson .Best Slicer. Discombe, Brown. Allard, Flenthtg. J. Moresi.Monash G ryphons : Lecton 3, Blandford 3, Flowerday, N . Rutherford,Gross . Best wells . Gross, Hurrah. Bourbon, N. Rutherford. P. Rutherford.Umpires :WEST BRUNSWICK 2.1 3.5 8.9 9.11 (65)SOUTH MELBOURNE 2.4 6.4 6.5 10.8 (68)West Brunswick: Dempsey 4, Shelton 2, Clark, Brookshaw . Bagnall, BestS. Benjamin, Bagnall, Gartlan, Catmane, Heppell, Pietsch.South Melbourne : C Mellina 3, S Aquilino 2, F'd Brown. WC DAndrea,M.Hamtar., T MeQualter, B Slade. Best- T Mct3ualtec Mcl{errotiv, Moojen .w.Bro:vn, Washlltgton. Doyle .Umpires:

RESERVESST JOHNS 8.4 17,9 26.13 34.21 (225)RICIMOND CENTRAL 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0(6)St Johns: Hyland 5 . Hancock 4. Johnson 3, Sacco 3. Scliorewffle 3, Adams2, Calley 2, Cotten2, Rudd 2, Hall 2, Pi 1, Aberjaren 1, Batty 1, Ladson 1,Santoni 1 .Richm ond Central: Malcoml . Best Pardy. Hogen, Galka, Dalton, Battle .Bunshaw.HAWTHORN 4.6 6.7 6.10 911(65)SW

INBURNE 2.4 2.5 3.7 511(41)

Hawthorn: Broadley 2, Habel, Zavarella, McGlenchy . McKenzie, Ruzieka,Moncriefi, Berry. Best Glover, Williams, Knott, Broadley, Kerr, McGlenchy.Swinbume: Carter 2 . Hotiv°at. Farlev, Lucke_v. Best Goode, Kliska, Debono,Reed, Luckey, Roberts J .ELSTERNWICK 5.0 8.2 12.4 15.6 (96)POWER HOUSE 0.0 2.6 4.8 5.9 (39)Elsternwick: K,Currie 4, Hankin 2, Maklatn 2, Olougltlln, Mussared .Soppet, Purcell, S.Currie, Walker, Lilikakis, Best, Straford, Nolan, Darnels,McAdam, S .Cume- Davidson .Powerhouse: tEalters 2, Derrhnan, Lewis McClure . Best, Cassio, ElliottMcClure, Chapman. S Evans, Mahoney.MONASH GRYPHONS 2.3 5.5 7.6 8 .8(56)SYNDAL TALLY-H0 6.3 7.3 9.5 10.7 (67)Pdonash G ryphons: Roche 2, Warren 2 . Gould 2, Lovett, Healy . BestStirling. Willian>sott, Vlarren, Healy . Campbell . Rogers.Syndal Tally-Ho: Bruns 2 . Thompson. Clark, O`Boyle. Morrison, S .MacFarlane. Beckett. Frederick . Best: Leplaa, Miller, Hartnett, M .MacFarlane. Murray, Hallyburton .WEST BRUNSWICK 0.1 1.2 1.6 1 .7(13)SOUTH MELBOURNE DIST. 4.2 5.4 6.4 7 .6(48)West Brunswick : Russell. Best: A Thompson, Tobin . Henderson, tir,`eston.Russell, McManus.South Melbourne Districts: A Bry-ai 3 . Best : G Mljatanc. J M¢tlutey. MThomas, M, Bradv .

P, irons are not permitted to bring Alcoholinto Ets-rnwick Park or Any VAFA Venue .

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2 A . Hankin 1 I . Baccini I S. Bourbon (C) I A. Rolls 1 M . Smith

3 J . Yemm 2 C . Alexander 2 M . Healy 2 D . Boland 2 T. Quick

4 A. Tilley 3a A. Knott 3 A. Grady (Vc) 3 N . Pavlou (RVC) 3 T. O'Sullivan5 M . Whelan 3b N . Patterso n

Stevens4a S4 N . Rutherford 4 B. Turner (C) 4 R. Trott e r

6 D. Brennan.

Glover4b B 5 T. Gilchrist 5 M . Braini 5 D. Tankovich

7 J . McAdam.

5a S. Avery 6 J . Leroy 6 H . Clarke 6 G . Bunshaw8 S . Currie ( RC) 5b T. Kerr 7 D. Walter 7 C. Richardson 7 P. Byrnes

9 T. H artley oaP.

Avery 8 J . Blandford 8 J . Clarke (VC) 8 G . Malcol m

10 S . Liminyo 6b A . Tsoumbris 9 G. Wadley ( Rvc) 9 A. Burt 9 J. McGrath

11 L. Missaglia7 D. Moncrieff8 J. Cargil ; 10 P. Williamson 10 J . Rainey 10 A. White

12 N. Wigmor e'

9 R. Og g e 11 A Nichol sGr V12 A

11 J . Gill12 D O'Connor

11 S. Lake12 F Maca kConno r13 V. O

13 S . Soppet10 P. Orchard11 M . Pollock

. oss ( c)13 J . Stratford

.13 J . Harris

.13 J. Du tt on

14 B. Mahony (VC) 12 S . Banfiield 14 D. Rolle 14 W. Elliot 14 C . Shanno n

Noona n15 M 13aJ . Murphy 15 A . Clarke 15 P. Haseler 15 C . Barry.16 M . Burman

13bJ . Povey14aD Laulet'a 16 P. Rennison 16 J . Carrington 16 J. Birt

17 J. Perkins.

14bT. Fitzpatrick 17 J . Hetherington 17 C. Macleod (RC) 17 P. Carew

18 A. Neil 15 M . Tyson 18 C. Lovett 18 F. Doyle 18 P Mouldy

19 J. Hunter 16 C. Reed 19 R. Coxhead 19 J . Evan s 19 S. Lync h

20 K. Currie 17aB . Ruzicka 20 D. Rogers 20 B. Ryan 20 A. Quick

21 P. Stuchberry 17bR. Steele 21 P. Tobin 21 D. Miller 21 A . Jones

22 G . Elvin 18 A Collins19 J Law 22 A. Denyer 22 S. Evans 22 A Flore s

'23 S. Curtain (C).

20 S . Par ker 23 A. Long 23 Brie n23 D . O

24 A. Foster 21 P. Burke 24 C. Goold 24 J . Taylor 24 T Guthrie

25 S Gordon 22 C. Habel 25 M . IGllmister 25 M. Driessen 25 A Plant

26 C. Mahony (VC) 23 J . Micheal 26 M. Caner 26 J . Senior (VC) 26 S. Bailli e

Daniel s27 M 24 J . Jardcomonis 27 R. Gilchrist 27 J . Robertson (VC) 27 C. Adams.28 W. Davidson

25 M . Zaverell a26 N. Hayes 28 M. Varcoe 28 D. Murrihy 28 A . Waters

29 S. Mahony 27 R Lord 29 PWarren 29 R . Cassio 29 J . Stone

30 M. Nichol.

28 T Cr'iveili 30 P. Holland 30 R . Duncan 30 D. Gree n

31 G. Devonshire 29 P. B ar ker 31 G . Roche 31 R . Marshall 32 M . Harris32 R Mikkelsen 30 P. Phillips 32 A. Tolongos 32 33 P. Bermand o

33 M. Cunningham 31 L. Collins 33 S. Edwards 33 R . Taylor 34 J . Broo k34 A. S traford 32 D. McCowan

33 P Stroud 34 M. Graydon 34 J. M arshall 35 J . Howel l35 P. McNally

.34 R . Johnston 35 P. Bateman 35 J. Kilpatr ick 36 L. Nea+bery

36 S. Mickkelsen 35 S. Davies 36 G. Block 36 A. Robinson 38 M . Defreitas37 D Nolan 36 A. West 37 A. Jenkin (Rdvc) 37 S. West 4 0

38 A Burney 37 M. Daou 38 J. Bateman 38 L . Deriman 41 T. Slatter

39 R . Daniels 38 B. Bruns 39 P. Young 39 D. Crawford 42 C. White/S Hoare40 A . Patey 39 G. Carle

40 P Rossitto 40 A Perry 40 R . Keits 4 3

41 D Byrne.

41 J. gogie 41 P. Rutherford 41 B. Plush 45 K Day42 J. Lilikakos 42 D. McGlenchy 42 D . Kweitel 42 N . Deans 46 D. Hoga n

43 P. Clarke 43 L Chaos 43 J. Harrak 43 N . Duncan 4 8

44 C. Walker 44 B. Allder 44 L. Wells 44 R . Parker 50 S. Castiea u

45 R. Grandemange 45 B . Mountain'

45 J. Gonis ( Rc) 45 D. Lewis 52 C. Andonopoulos

46 S . RitchieHanlon46 T. O

47 D Lahiff 46 G. Kent 46 C. King 53 K Pardy

47 Dale Brennan.

48 A . Brick 47 T. Beslee 47 J. Parker 54 S. Ra,vlings/C. Cariwrigh48 M . Frankin 49 N . Tierney 48 L. Mart in 48 D. Smith 55 M. Davey49 M Parraga 50 J. Gourley . 49 C. Robinson 49 B . Unvin 56 A. Tilley50 M . Battaini 51 S . Signorini 50 S . Wilkinson 50 D. Chapman 57 E. Hil l51 K Mikkelsen 52 C. Frost 51 C. Leeton 51 J . Best 58 J. Cavanagh

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52 S . Rafferty53 J Sheehan

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60 G . Saddington61 M . Gray 58 P Maddocks 58 J . McClure 69 T. Melville

59 A Appleman 62 A. Johnsen 59 A. Bell 59 D. Reinert 7060 M Creek 6 3 D. {(A,aly 60 G . Campbell 60 76 D. Phelan61 M Hunt 64 N. Kudeweh 61 78 P. Galka

65 G . Lilywhite 62 A. White 79 M. Coombe r66 C. Lorenz 63 1. Bracken 84 M . Funston67 S . McDonald

64 85 G. Jacobs68 P. Nikoloau69 T. Papamarkov 65 87 . D. Inglis70 A. Patton 66 D. Wright 88 S. Griffiths71 S . Williams 6772 M . Waller 6873 J . Williams 69 D. Galakos75 E . Sill 7076 C. Pickett77 A. Smi th 75 E. Williams78 D. Carter

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ESons is the use of the word

11a Epet avers i

a I N

()"`~ my ' instead of the correct title o

f -reserves'

. to those who have not been fot ~i~v~n

r:hcn1elati ~g 21 at any n

<<ough to be selected in the top meaning of theIf one cares to look up reserves" can

Ii"ne . d,~ spective wor ds they should see tha tdefined as those trained to the mixnite' ready an

and eager to do battle at the<'itir g~ the S, fit

time . "Seconds" gives thetven;,, ~ irer level at a-nY fs~ ~ ednlpiession of perhaps tir, tried and v'ornback

of providing the necessary .capable -up

id iill the gap on a temporary basisonly able to

1can clearly recall, from my pTev1ous football

life, as consisten t

sistant junior coach at Ornrm nl~rs acli ~veek

r~lue placed on sesuor team over an extensive,

team meeting would take place, followed by a

thorough warm up.it was expected that any Playe r

g , without prior arrangement,not arriving on tim ewouid be subject to being cithe r replaced by anemergency or relegated to the interchange- 1acknowledge that sufficient numbers are required topolice this but if you are strong enough at the start

of the season . when PI rig Personnel rs usuaIly at

its strongest, you can set the standard for the

season. team

s Despite the difficulties, statistics for rese Q~sio Q fare equally important to assist with p providefeedback to players

. if we are able to accurate, constructive feedbac

k eof vrideohiss anothe rreason, can'assist- Therequirement as "a picture is worth a thousan

d words"- Only the well organised can arrange for

of the early game• however, it is havevideo coverage avesurprising to find out how many piayers may out.family members who are willing to

help

Sometiznes a little patience With the early efforts of"idh the early efforts ofthose willing to help pay sthose willing to help pays off in the long term

. in all

There is clear evidence of bthe acke

d successful bY~s good

`' the "reserves players At the time.essful period in

he club's history. proven senior

tie `Yeserves" Consist]ed rm mainly °haps momentary

pl;vers overcoming intal se in form

: 2) a~"oup of Young men in their early -Ons extrane O

r r~~; enties who alot 3 t1 ose carefu~liyscli sen

develop P YD m existing under nineteen or ~ ner value from

r~,-Ilks and considered capable of g ,l,~eSe were o fplaying outside of theu- agregular "reserves" who,

r,ur;e a few dedicated, msC,i f age than most,

~-;pite being closer to trlatY Y e provide d

nere worthy enough of regular selectio

n e:Yperienee and still had an outside chance

aluable of stepping up

if the opportunity arose .

`t~hatever category players were in, all were requiredu follow procedures which ensured the every,,,serves team" presented themselves on the day asa apirited, cohesive and committed bunch o~P~u

Y

;~o closely resembled the senior team in thought' were

v;,,,id and deed .this stat

e reigning senior squad of some 25/26 players ,

"Reserves squadgenerally trained as long and11 It vas in fact the aim

grades being S ~~t mns, Nothing beats mePerforming "

e

double particularly they both strive for successgoals, p y lans, training routines, teamusing similar match Plans roach" to training andrules and "professional apPmatch day preparation.

-F those Who star tNever under estimate ileavelany stone unturned inthe day' play and never • rime example of the

g "reserve teams as a ppresentin t

er sthatethey caa nnot constant

strength of your club . It Will so

reminder to all senior P y performance .without constant levels of p

Reprinted AF Vo .95 No . 10

Geoff Reittey1998 Senior CoachOrmond AFCCurrent AF~y~A

president;Zard as the "senior squad .

higher quality defensive work and speed of

ensure that the "reserves" trained even longer andarder to compensate for the lesser playing time and

intensity they experienced each match day. It is

;npotant to remember that reserves games are upthan

a quarter less in playing time the fc<ature and the main games g enerally produc

e

n'overnent' expected to be at"resen es' team were always r t later than an hour befor e

no which time a properly~edule d ground start at

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i "-re an inci aent takes place

l A melee is pushing, scrag 9ing,1 involving players each others jumping into packs, throwing ~

I tothe ground or other similar such '

Conduct" _j

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' tile Eltham threw away a golden opportunity for a finalschallenge, St .bfary's certainly did not and have entered the fiveat the right time of the season at iift .LiIydale's expense.Meanwhile Albert Park proved that it is going to be an interestingfi nal's series as they accounted for the top placed Werribee.In the match of the day, Albert Park jumped to an early leadagainst Werribee through two Sean Allan majors however, withMatthew Keogh and Andrew Tedesco dominating the centre fordie Bees, they were able to kick five goals for die quarter to leadby three at quarter time. The Falcons took control of the gamein the second term and wi th Andy Fleming giving drive from thecentre, Julian Storey prominent in the packs and Sean Allanon fire up forward, the Falcons piled on five unanswered goals.A lbert Park continued to hold their lead in the third quarterthrou h sonic gaod defending by Jim Sutton and Rex McLellan,and although the Bee's mounted a cha llenge in the final quarterkicking six and getting within eight points they were never ableto get their noses in front as Albert Park won by 14 pis.The Turtles travelled to UHS-VU with die possibility of a final'sberth still a real chance and got off to a great s tart with an earlygoal. The students then got on top through Tate v io ' ickedthree for die quarter to take his side take to a t - _Despite Eltham closing down Tate, the students c ( . tofind aliernate ways to goal to lead by five at the m< ,With Ziilieki on top in defence and Gorringe a' I :_- .dor fworking well on ball for the students, die lead in( .goals at the last change and ultimately ran Fl>>t r, - blseven goal winners.An undermanned C" _,. ascare on the weekend as the rriors. nickwork by captain "Platters° urfleld, jumpea ) a tour g I leanin die first quarter. North was able to rearoup in die :condquarter and began to get on top in the engine room . They puton seven goals to one in the second quarter to blow dieWarriors out of the water. Even though the Horsburgh brotherscontinued to play well for the Warriors, they were simplyoutclassed after half time by a more determined North outfit asthey ran out tanners by ten goals .In a battle for fifth spot and a place in the finals, it a icstru le for three quarters . 'the first quarter sa lPat Tarolan dominate in the ruck, but ; °sanswering well on the rebound though De-aer and Perelbe .e.Mount only kicked three goals in the second and missedseveral opportunities . This allowed the Saints to gain dieascendancy in die centre through Al DGVyer, JeBoer andPerelberg and with their forwards Jezza Dwyer and Jason Hilllooking dangerous die Saints went into the major break with aslight advantage . Mt Lilydale came out after half time andslammed on a couple of quick goals to close die gap but StMary's answered die challenge covering the centre bounceswith Garra. Pereell and Bernardi running hard from the back .Vaughn Ryan was then on cue as he stepped up and played acameo in the goal square to claw back die ascendancy andbuild die momentum to claim victory for the Saints by 5d pis .Ruperts w ood went into the match against Bu?leen with onethought on their minds, and that was top spot on the ladder .Thcv did just that against a determined Bulleen who weresimply outclassed on the day. The Rupertswood back line were

once again the highlight,while Plummer andBurrows looked the goodsup front as -e kids fromSunbr marched to di etop ( ` ' a resounding 223-point tr1n.

-,U`S Elihamrom re ait losses,Inge their missed

t further pain on thebe in or lost in the'ion r in great form .

had an impressive wil l.rig to finish off die season vrith some

t ' the bye.

u. . nd have been competitive in all garnes andxdents a run f, their money but on form, - ^ u

.. . Box Hill North, however . will be fres h

in st UHS-V`t3 as icy e=rin ba 33 points .,tu,r, v ND"'•'q' "'`CK M11t .Lilydaie, havito the top fc- „ ' t ha, ° any respite led;

on a ramp i_ "_ . ':. This is an appot,torr th to pinch .op , tould results go thei r

I cannot see 'the IC _~=-other quiet n .i . Oilthe other hand, iu

!gain their sF in the

finals wi 17 a ; dropping this one astlr leave oil t could have been as thev

IIIPoor old Bi 11een cannot

ick, ~ Albert Park team keen toirnpr_ en E-._- hard in the top two sides .Bulleen are still rcbul ; tiid continue to put in some spirited

,rformanees but !ral classes below die Falconstod ' Ith 911an k-i a bag for die Falcons, I cannot seeat hut ~ 150 1'4,hi- for the Cobra's today.

V The Saints has[ Rupertsivoodin dus must win" in tt tar rne club. Having finally pulledthen s into the -p it they can be just as quicklyreplaced should they drop this match against Rupo.Rupert,swcod, on die other hand, has learnt from last year'sfinals fade out and is ~etting better each week and will peaktheir form just in time or the finals. This comes as no comfortfor the Saints, and although they are a 5 goal better side athome, it will be Rupertswood who will conic home with the^,)a in a 12-ponit victory

e have die live .Lilvdale is hav .r ir "Heroes and Villain-" ~ tigh t

El ' am Coll _ians v. " .= rribeeBe . Hill Nurtli v . - ! tS-V[J

Old GVestbourne has the bve.Mt Lilvdale v. North BrunswickBulleen Cobras v . Labert Park

St Marys v. Rupertswood

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; ilis week's game . Prizes awarded for the best costun.e,pREcS CORRESPONDENTS Time to start thinking abou t

iiions for the team of the year . There Will be prizesd to each member, so please send me your players ,

,(,n, and why they should be included . Please email allII parts as well as your nomina tions for the team t o

,,le,in( .ent eom .au

PII3EE -Anthony Uu3attista and ;ott Harding both play

rage and attack on the football is a key feature of his gam e

,, jOth games this we c . Anthony a player who has conic u pi_il the clubs junior ranks and under 19's has had a battl e

ijury over the last two seasons having his first senior gameIl a junior in 1997 . Scott who first came to the club in

. ,d played mainly in the reserves is now earning his spo taiors .

-; ORTH BRUNSWICK - James Briffa 250 Games . It has been a_ time coming for 'Lewis' to reach his 250 games . Best &

rinner way back in 1987 & a stint at Fitzroy Reds, h euI netl to the fold a few years ago to achieve a great milestoneiims If &, the Green & Golds . Forever the prankster in the

& clubrooms if your bag went missing or you hearall your name & you don't know where it's come fro m

n b . t that James is somewhere nearby. A tough go for thel ball player his trademark flat punt & sometime booming

o punts are still a feat-Lire of his game . His dream of arariersllip could be realised this season . All his friends at:_l i& throughout amateur football congratulate James on a

tone. Also 50 Games David Pizzari, One of the youn gthe North senior lineup Dave has started to assume one

dership positions at North . Injury free this talented &ootballer has many more great ames ahead of him . Adie ball midfielder With erhea d' skills he can also drift

to the forward line to kick a crucial goal . 'Well done Dav ei, sk forward to many more top class games .

i•,LTi L ,',l - congratulate Steven biaxftetd and Jarrod Mizzi onliing the 100 game milestone. Jarrod has been anLandulg contributor on an d off the fi eld since joinin the

eb as a seventeen year-old in 1997 . Jarred rapidly developedo a quali ty mid-fielder an d as senior vice-captain always leads

ample on tlle training track and on a Saturday. Jarred's

m€ he has certainly shown great loyalty to the club over theSteven also joined the club in 1997, becoming a back

;c t specialist in both the seniors and reserves . A member of1999 reserves premiership team, Maxy has become famou s

his unique pre-match preparation in recent years . A reat)man who can be relied upon to perform on and off the ~eld .

atulations to you both from all at the Eltham Collegians .

NIIGIc P,) ;!3DA SECTION

Jwyer St MarysAllan Albert Parke UHS-VU

Werribeellt~l~_~.er North Brunswick

D4 RESERVES

3 581 523 465 453 33

i Tsialtas North Brunswick 4 41I t; as Albert Park 3 37

! ~fhps Rupertswood 5 3 6dieri UHS-VU 7 34

!;!line Bulleen Cobras 1 32swell Old Westbourne 1 32

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WERRIBEE 5.2 5.3 7.6 1 :~.9ALBERT PARK 3 .0 8.2 12.4 18,c 1Werribee: Lovell 5, Harding 2, Murphy 2, BFiaruiis, Bradfield. Elis,Best Keogh, Mahoney. Tedesco, Johns.Albert Park: Allans. Venables 4. Robertson 2, McLellan, Gr;Best: Fleming. Borley. Storey, McLellan, Allan. Hyams .Umpires : M . Argall, P. Hoffman (F), A Vaiopoutos. V. VaiopouiosVaipoulos, A. Tavilla (G)UHS-VU 4.3 7.9 12.9 17.11 ;1ELTHAM 1.3 2.6 6.9 10.1 0UHS-VU: Tate 3, Gorringe 3. Rose 2, Wallace 2, Greenbank 2 . C,-;Lapish . M Bittern, Madragano, Langendorf Best: Zuliek.i . Gorr;!Langendorf, Rose, Cusick, Haslett .Eltharn: Chapple 4, Jeal. 4 Caonerty 1, Barnett 1 Best Brick . Jeal, IStockda)e, Luttick, Mzrzi .Umpires: A Simpson (F). C. Arnol. L. Vinci (G)NORTH BRUNSWICK 1 .5 8.8 12.12 17 .20 (1 :OLD tl'ESTBOURIrFE 4.3 5.4 7.8 9.1 1North Brunswick: Shepherd 4, D.Newton 3, Wallmeyer 3, B.Cart 2,2 . Twaddle. Guppy, Santeeroee. Best Boudo)oh, Freeman, Kyriazts, t :- ;Santecrae. Guppy

. OldWestboume : J .IIorsburgh 3, AHorsburgh 2, Gigas, Deplazza, Re_' :Murphy. Best Fairfield . AHorsburgh, J .Horsburgh . Robson . All

, Wilson.Umpires: R. Martyn . J . Moore (F), C. Kaleta, L. Pipe (G)MT LILYDALE 4.3 6.8 11 .13 14.14{"r8ST R9ARYS 4.1 11.3 17.4 23.1o( _ .' 8Mt Lilydale : Carolan 2, Dougherty 2 . Hansford2, Maniscalchi 2, R

h Anderson 1, Can 1, Pearce 1, Varga 1. Besk Periera Carolan, Maniscak7 rPearce, Dougherty, Pearce.St Marys : Ryan 6, Hill 5, Dover 3, Bernardi 3 . A. Eavver 2, Weller 1 . B,1, Purcell 1, Carta 1 . Best: Hill. A Dwyer, Brotini. Ryan, Perelberg. Cam .Umpires: L . Gallagher (F)RUPERTSWOOD 9.2 19.9 26.13 37 .21 (24;)BULLEEN COBRAS 0.1 1.1 2.1 S .2 (2QRupe rt swood: Burrows 7 . Plummer 6, Flinn 4, Ramsay 3,Tenmung 9Holly 3, M.0 'Ca)laghan 2, Baines 2, Albainis 2, Price 2 . Sumett, Her.rMcDonald. Best- Ramsay, Plummer, Burrows, Henry. Flinn, O'CaiL-:_' :BuIlen Cobras: Borrelli, Mazzarella . Archer. Best: Dalloglio, I . :Brown, Soumelides .Umpires; M . Forde (F)

RESERVESWERRIBEE 1.0 2.3 4.4 7.8(50)ALBERT PARK 1 .5 3.7 7.12 10.19 (79)Werribee: Carlesso 2. Djakov79c 2, Hoffman, Parslow, Menrtiet . Best: Collier,Pugllese, Bell, Vel7sha . Hoffdman, Owens.Albert Park: Pastras 3, Murray 2, Tricdrigo 2, Acklom 2 . Overned. Best-A.cldom, Harper. Phillips, Williams, McGuire, Toth .UHS-VU 4.3 11.10 14.16 21.20 (146)ELTHAM 0.2 1.3 2.3 2 .4(16)UHS-VU: Cavalieri 7. Siotos 5, Mandaks 2, De Luise 2, C W hiish .J.Thomas. Callejan, J O'Neill, P Thomas Beak Ternse, M O'Neill, J O'Neill,Davidson, Middleton, De Luise .Eltham : Gathercole, C Watson Best : Jeal, Gathercole, Rashid, Evans . Love,R tiVatson

NORTH BRUNSWICK 6 .2 9.5 15.7 21.11 (137)OLD WESTBOURNE 1 11 1.1 4.3 6.4(40)North Brunswick : Papanikolou 6, Magnusson 4. H.Tstaltas 4, McMahon 2.Robertson. Prestiglacomo, Nabbs . Dimarco, Rernham . Best: McMahon,Magnusson, Robertson, lVernham, Dimarco,Prestigiacomo.Old Westbourne: Crossweli. Stevens. King, S.Leitch, Clowes, B.Matts_son .BesC Skinner, Rivalland, Mattsson . Stevens, Mesman, Robbins .MT LILYDALE 0.2 5.3 8.3 9.5(59)ST 2,iARYS 2.2 2.3 3.4 3.7 (25)hit Lilydale: Commerford 3, king 2, Jelenc 1 . Kennon 1, PrestL Senior I .Best Jelenc, Callanan, N. McConnell . N . McConnell. Smith, King.St Marys : T):eoharris 2, Vincent 1 . Best: Emus, Vincent, Gramer, Lewis .Armistead, Vincent.RUPERTSWOOD 5 .6 9.12 12.12 17 .16 (118)BULLEEN COBRAS 0.2 1.3 2.7 2.7[19)Rupertswood ; Phillips 5 . Harry 4. Bradbury, Mcgrath, Mckenzie 2,Mezzatesta, Sumett 1 . Best: Hatty. Botten, Phillips . Mezzatesta, Mcgrath .CroxfordBuIleen Cobras : Cimino. Rammano 1 . BesC Burton, Rigoni. Rodrigues,Sheehan, Archer, Mcmrdlin.

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ALBERT PAR KCoach : John Ahern

Res Coach : Paul Shoppee

1 P. Smith (C)2 S. Robinson (s)2 N . Pastras (r)3 R . Baker4 G. Parmansche5 J. Hannett6 J . Storey (VC)7 S . Venables8 C. Jackson9 P. Chambers10 M . Phillips11 A. Fleming12 C. Fehring13 B. Payne14 S. Fairfield15 D . Borley (s)15 J . Snorasson (r)16 C . Roberton (VC)17 D . McLellan18 J. Taylor (s)18 H . Koop (r)19 A . Steward20 K . Grace21 P. Shoppee22 D. Overend23 V. Surace24 T. Green25 K. Daley26 J . Hamath27 M. Hyams28 R . Buckley29 J. Marinis30 A. Mandylaris31 S . McGuire32 J. Robilotta33 J . Murray34 T. Houston35 A . D'Mingo36 M . Pearson37 L. Hogan38 J . Rowe39 D . 'Odorico40 M. Lapsley41 T. Panayotou42 J. Wier43 J. Tsoukas44 C . Leorke45 J. Boume46 S . Allan47 L. Tricarico48 M . Dowdle49 C. Wilson50 S . Mellis51 L. Miceli52 A. Graham53 M . Williams54 W. Roe55 S. Chisholm56 D . Smyth57 J. Sutton58 J. Hoy

• 59 G. Irvine60 I . Pignataro61 J . Daley62 A . Harper77 S . Garcia78 J . Norman79 S . Toth80 G . Bateson

R I C H M O N D

BOX HILL .117' :k:Coach : Peter ArmstrongRes Coach : Ian Atkinson

1 Blackman J2 Smith S3 Odza A4 PotterJ5 Pietersen A5a Hutchinson r5b Jenkins A6 Martini D7 Stewart S8 Lacey M8a Chamberlain R9 Sallantioglu A10 Cook S11 Kennedy D14 Gmaz R15 Jimoulis T16 Weston G17 Cavallo G18 Wilson G19 Keillor L20 Oldfield K21 Hopes J22 Steele A23 Naumovski J24 Ferris C25 Michelle A27 Thoi T28 Stunning S29 Rodgers M30 Bolitho J31 Ives C32 Mortimer P34 McCarfin M37 Woolridge D38 Buckland G38a Bennett G40 Tsaclidis J41 Jackson C42 Tarulli A44 Garrett J46 Cinar K48 Marulli D49 Ellis T50 Tarulli M53 Oldfield I57 Woods P69 Aguilar G78 Steele P80 Evans S111 Armstrong P

Coach : Angelo LamannaAssist Coach : Scott Dodso n

Res Coach : Mar, Bourbon

2 R . Cimino3 S . Wigney4 N . Cartledge4 I. Mcleo d5 D. Wigney6 B . Hoare7 F. Baldi8 T. Mazzarella9 P. Aslangul10 K. Kellett11 C. Borrelli12 R . Lamanna13 B. Mccarthy14 M. Bourbon15 J. Trinchi16 G. Fortune17 B. Smith18 S. Petri19 S . Trapma n20 R. Montgomery21 N . Lykopandis22 P. Memac h23 T. Mehrez24 P. Mastromanno25 W. Olney26 J . Hambridge27 J . Cartledge28 A.Foskett29 R . Sheehan30 R . Hadisutanto31 M. Flood32 W. Feutrill33 A. Cook34 C. Chan35 K . Burton36 P. Dall'oglio37 J . Paatsch38 G. Brown39 C. Archer40 A. May41 R. Rigoni42 V. Dam43 D . Beraldo44 H . Biram45 D . Bourbon46 A. Burton47 S. Irvine48 M . Soumelidis49 G. Anderton50 C . Frayn e51 R. Rodrigues52 T. Hurle y53 D. Ingram54 A. Lamers56 M . Mastromanno57 S. Mastromanno58 D. Mcmullin59 A. Nasr60 T. Bourbon61 D . Rennie62 B. Pollock63 M. Regan64 J. Reynolds65 J. Ricketts66 G. Mandekic66 J . Robinson67 L. Robinson67 A . Stewart68 D. Sebire68 A. Sullivan69 V. Tchilinguirian70 J . Todd71 M. Turner72 C. Watson79 R . Geladas80 J. Clark

ELTHAM O .C .Coach : Brian Doody

Res Coach: John Glare

1 C . Sandars2 T. Duggan3 E. Savag e4 B. Doody C(C5 D . Bric k6 T. Carter7 B . Rashid8 L. Sharpe9 C. Watson10 W. Bates11 J . Mizzi12 A. Tibballs13 R. Bell14 J . Kerkham15 L. White16 D. Barnett17 L . Dal y18 S. Macdonald19 S. Robins20 J. Panetta21 M . Har t22 J. McKenzie23 R . Watson24 K . Drummond25 C. Horsburgh26 J . Glare Res C/C27 J . Stockdale28 T. Barnett29 D. Howgate30 M . Decker31 B. Keleher32 C. Baud33 A. Howgate34 D . Buller35 G. Smit h36 L. Donaldson37 J . Trumble38 R. Beecroft39 F. Coonerry40 J . Baud41 A. Mann42 J . Howgate43 J . Mann44 T. Johns45 R . Davies4648 B. Turney49 B. Hespe5051 S . Maxfield52 G. Stackpoole5354 P. Harding55 G. Jenkins56 J . Shannon57 S . Gathercole5 859 B. Evans6 16263 M . Luttick64 S. Schafer

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9 : §VDALE O .C . NORTH DRU S, ftUP ERTSW00DCoach : David Keast Coach : Ange Sammartino Coach: Ashley Casperson Coach: Tony West

Rcs Coach: Paul Cummerford Res Coach: Gary Cutler Res Coach : Stephen Leitch Res Coach: Shane McLauchlan

D Johnson 1 Wemham S 1 G . Robson (VC) 2 Ashman R .

? P Hayes 2 Adams D 2 A. Casperson 3 Page S .

t3 Brebner 3 Lattouf G 3 S. Depiazza 4 Croxford D.FVarga 4 Dimarco P 4 T. Gigas 4 Spinner L.R McKenzie 5 McMahon W 5 S. Hewitt 5 Boddington P.

6 M Jelenc 5a Cutler G 6 J. Horsburgh (VC) 6 Gallus S .

; C. Varga 6 Pizzari D 7 A . Christo 7 Whitehead B .

K Maniscalchi (VC) 7 Magnuson D 8 A . Horsburgh 8 Ramsay J.

A Del Biondo 8 Guppy D 9 K . Murphy 9 Clarke M.

C Gibson 9 Sammar6no A 10 J. Wilson 10 O'Callaghan A.

1? J Commerford 10 Fawcett W 11 S . Phillips 11 Moule B.

13. R Kidd 11 Boudoloh J 12 N . Naidu 12 Cardillo K .

T-i C Kennon 12 Care S 13 J . Cornea 12 Temming M .. A Bullerjahn 13 Ullo M 14 S . Mattsson 13 Sinnett B .

16. D Morrison 14 Newton D 15 A. Board 14 Plummer L .

18. V Steer 15 Tsialtas H 16 S . Christo 15 Webb N.

19, t,1 Leonard 16 Tsialtas S 17 M . Aqualina 16 Clarke P.

20 . J Penhale 17 Kyriazis A 18 P. King (VC) 17 Harry R .

21 . M Cunningham 18 Varga J 19 R. Aldridge 18 Pettman M .

22 . M Wells 19 Famulari S 20 M . Houston 19 Mezzatesta M.

3 . B Egan 20 Closter L 21 M . Christo 20 Flinn P.

Luke Merrett 21 Santacroce R 22 L. O'Sullivan 22 Stevens D .

25 . A Delahunt 22 Freeman J 23 S. Huntington 23 West M.

27 . N Pearce (VC) 23 Briffa J 24 L. Fairfield (C) 25 Price G .

28 . A Costello 24 Aliani M 25 M. Stapleton 26 Zarb D.

30 . A Penhale 25 Duson W 26 P. Mesman 27 McMahon N.

31 . T Hansford 26 Murphy J 27 D. Billman 28 McDonald D.

32 . P Carolan (C) 27 Vaina M 28 D . Slattery 29 Baines M .

33 . C Anderson 28 Gillard S 29 D . Horsburgh 32 Sinnet P.

34 . L Kellett 30 Healey S 30 R . McMillan 33 Glassey G.

35 . D Callahan 31 Heck J 31 M. Baulch 35 Certo C .

36 . T Roche 32 Robertson B 32 G. Jenkinson 36 Henry P.

37 . B Dunn 33 Rotella J 33 D . Benn 38 Pettman B.

38 . T Van Duuren 34 Pisasale M 34 P. Stewart 39 Walsh D .

39 . L Allanson 36 Carter D 35 D . Rivalland 40 Burrowes D .

40 . M Rhodes 37 Shepherd S 36 K . Pillsbury 41 Bowman P.

41 . R Katene 38 Wallmeyer N 37 A . Leitch 42 McKenzie M .

42. M Pereira 39 Rhook C 38 B . Mattsson 43 Phillips R .

43, D Holloway 40 McCallum B 39 A . Robbins 45 Hum D .

44. N McConnell 41 Twaddle C 40 S . Leitch 46 Eden T.

45. K Fraser 41 a Burrows G 41 K. Miller 47 Soutaris A.

46. N McConnell 42 Papanikolou J 42 S . Roberts 49 McGrath J.

47. C Lonergan 43 Page J 43 A. Runciman 50 Walsh D.

48. S Dougherty 44 Grist S 44 B. Slattery 51 MacPherson B.

49, J Hoffman 45 Kaadan W 45 S. Robertson 52 Bishop T.

50. L Senior 46 Polemicus J 46 E. Sandstrom 53 Gardiner D.

52. B Leek 47 Prestigiacomo N 47 T. Said 54 O'Riley C.

53. D Hicks 48 Pokrajak A 48 T. Scholes 55 Trebilcock B .

54. D King 49 Lawton D 49 R . Naidu 56 Hatty G.

55. M Gridley 50 Ferrante F 50 P. Habersatt 60 Jordan A.

56. H Flanagan 51 Sorleto P 51 L . Stevens 61 McConville P.

57. C Walsh 52 Brine P 52 D . Ball 63 Morrice P.

59 . A Cox 53 Pokrajak C 53 S. Chaffey 66 McDonald M .

63 . D Prest 54 Hill D 54 M. Crosswell 67 Bottom T.

65 . D Burrows 55 Hill M 55 D . Clowes 68 Woodall D .

66 . D Turner 56 Salloum R 56 R . Skinner 69 Bradbury H .

67 . Damian Smith 57 Ceravolo D 57 M. Warren 70 Temming L.

68 . Neil Senior 58 Giovanoglou N 58 I. Smith 77 O'Callaghan M .

70 . Mark Matter 59 Molloy L 59 A . Lipscombe60 Nabbs S 60 N . Aqualin a61 Goumas G62 Carter B64 McKenzie A65 Rigazzi L.66 Pretty R

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ST. MARYS . . ~~- :~ I E~ EE

Coach : Michael Learmonth Coach : Pat Mackey Coach : Tim EllisRes Coach: Tony Millar Res Coach: Peter Dinnick Res Coach: Paul Smith

1 T. Brown 1 M. Wright (VC) 1 A . Schembri2 B. Perelberg 2 B . Uebergang 2 L. Kerr3 J . Carra (C) 3 M. Foote 3 D . Flac k4 N. Goldsworthy 4 L . Gorringe 4 J. Johns5 J . Dwyer (VC) 5 T. Fulton (vc) 5 P. Barsby6 A. Lane 6 S. Cracknell 6 M Wals h7 A. Dwyer 7 D. Zulicki

.7 T Ellis8 A . Zsembery 8 D. Haslett (C)

.8 P Dawes9 R. Orme

10 G. Koumantatakis9 P. Greenbank10 B . Carrick

.9 M. Bradfiel d

11 J. Bernardi 11 J . Shepherd 10 M . Keog h12 A. Webb 12 B . Farrelly 11 M . Gree n13 J. Hill 13 N . Rose (VC) 12 J . Baker14 C . Goldsworthy 14 J . Ham 13 F. Mehmert15 M. Purcell 15 S . Brown 14 B . McMilla n16 L . Anthony 16 J. Tate 15 A . Murphy17 P. West 17 C . Langendorf 16 S . Fogarty -18 B. Frail (DVC) 18 A. Hellner 17 A . Tedessco19 V. Ryan 19 J. Uebergang 18 D . Turne r20 C. Handley 20 G . Madrigrano 19 J. Addam o21 M . Gilchrist 21 B. Abrahamsen 20 P. Alabaki s22 R. Allen 22 G . Mandalis 21 M Johnson23 F. Harrison 23 G . Temes

.22 A Dibatist a24 A. Latimer

25 C. Bartlett24 N. Hahn25 S . Haynes

.23 J. Hoffman

26 P. Mulcah y27

26 P. Thomas 24 J. Crick25 A HoveyM . Bank s

28 J. innes27 A. Cusick28 B . Carruthers

.26 M . Brown

29 P. Harrison 29 K. Weber 27 P. Browning30 P. Watson 30 M . Butera 28 D. Czajowski31 D . Thomson 31 P. Dolence 29 S . Dole32 P. Rheining 32 J. Michael 30 B . Carlesso33 M. Ohalloran 33 R .Callejan 31 B . Waters34 A. Pakovski 34 J. O'Neill 32 M . Dolegowski35 G . Theoharris 35 A. Butera 33 D . Owens36 E. Evans 36 A. Pendlebury 34 N . Lovel l37 L. Vincent 37 G . Catterall 35 B. Cunningham _--- i39 T. Millar 38 R . Lapish 36 G . Ewards41 B . Graetzer 39 M. Rea 37 J. Ayling43 M . Chamberlin 40 L. Maguire 38 D Velisha44 M . Robinson45 P. Ryan

41 A. Ludlow42 D Wallace

.39 L. Langfiel d

46 J. Vincent.

43 M . O'Neill40 S. Fuller

47 P. Rousis 44 R. Witnish 41 G . Grogan48 D . Morcom 45 M . Crawley 42 D. Ellis49 G . Schembri 46 C . Siotos 43 L. Carso n50 A. Wibawa 47 M . Kennedy 44 D. Nedinis51 M. Deboer 48 M. Davidson 45 J . Mannis52 C. Weller53 B Armiistead

49 M. Kinnan e5 B D

46 R . Han n47 G F ll.

54 J . Wright0 . ryn e

51 R . Horde. u er

48 S. Pugliese55 B . Boyes57 D Watson

52 M. Collins53 C Edd

49 E. Mahoney.

B. y 50 K. Pace

58 . Lewis59 K . Mclennan

54 C. Witnish55 N Thomas

51 B. Patto n

60 G. Miller.

56 D. Creek52 C . Andrews53 L. Djakovic61 N . Jackson 57 G . Divenuto 54 T Towers62 G. Pilikidi s

63 P. Roseman58 J . Thomas59 J Barron

.55 A. Alakabi s

64 M. Ellis.

60 L. Turner 56 C. Parslow, -

65 S. Roseman 61 T Stathopoulos 57 D. Abbey66 C . Roseman 63 D. Parker 58 A . Camilleri67 M. Maschette 64 R. Middleton 59 S . Hardin g68 N. Proctor 65 J . Harris 60 M . Czajowsk i69 J . Handy (DVC) 66 S . Butera 61 T. Johnston70 N. Luce 67 M. De Luise 62 S .Hartley71 . S . Amoore 68 L . Holmes 63 E. Collie r76 J . Wedrien 69 S. Frost 64 R . Bel l80 J . Clarke 70 E. Ricciuti 65 F. Dimas i88 A. Ballantyne 73 S. Devlin 66 D . Fraser.

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~ any subseguent Under 19 final .11

U1~~~ teams or is involved in hybridfollowing shall apply. ~

i U19 teams a player must have no tmatches with the U191 side to play

d team in the finals the player musthybrid team in (5) first round ~

als.'s must be registered and have

Club XVIII matches and not haveI of eight (8) senior and reserve

nd . ~, will be eligible to play in the

,,uu as long as he has played aAFA matches for the team he wishes

' : least two (2) of these matches ~r .lune 30th. Iu have played five (5) VAFA ~

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M ELBOURNE HIGH SCHOOL OLD BOYS' FC j

Applications are invited fornon-playing or playin g

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a .cations c1r%c~~~~. Septe

Congrats to i:`, €chaeIFeferkranz, our evergreenReserves captain, onachieving the magnificentmilestone of 250 games,celebrated last weekagainst Old Trinity at theHigh School Oval, This isan outstanding achieve-ment by a club dynamo .Now for the 300th Fef!

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SECT. VENUE FINALS DAii. -, DAY

A Elstermviek Park ist Semi 01-Sep Sundu;Elsterrns;ck Park 2nd Semi 08-Sep SundayElsternivick Park Preliminary 15-Sep SundayElstermvick Park Grand 22-Sep Sunda y

B Elsternivick Park Is[ Semi 31-Aug SaturdayElsternwiek Park 2nd Semi 07-Sep SaturdayTrevor Barker Oval

Sandringham Preliminary 14-Sep SaturdayElstermvickPark Grand 21-Sep Saturday

C Trevor Barker OvalSandringham 2nd Semi 31-Aug SaturdayTrevor Barker OvalSandringham Ist Semi 01-Sep SundayTrevor Barker Ova lSandringham Preliminary 07-Sep SaturdayElsternwick Park Grand 14-Sep Saturday

D1 Gillon Oval 2nd Semi 31-Aug SaturdayGillen Oval lst Semi 01-Sep SundayCity Oval Box Hill Preliminary 07-Sep SaturdayCity Oval Box Hill Grand 14-Sep SaturdayCity Oval Box Hill AJAX - Res 21-Sep Saturday('f required)

D2 Central Reserve 2nd Semi 31-Aug SaturdayCentral Reserve Ist Semi 01-Sep SundayCentral Reserve Preliminary 07-Sep SaturdayCentral Reserve Grand 14-Sep Saturday

D3 Cheltenham 2nd Semi 31-Aug SaturdayCheltenham Ist Semi 01-Sep SundayCheltenham Preliminary 07-Sep SaturdayCheltenham Grand 14-Sep Saturday

D4 Preston City Oval guallfying 31-Aug SaturdayPreston City Oval Elimination 01-Sep SundayPreston City Oval 2nd Semi 07-Sep SaturdayPreston City Oval Ist Semi 08-Sep SundayPreston City Oval Preliminary 14-Sep SaturdayPreston City Oval Grand 21-Sep Saturday

U19 (1) Parkdale 2nd Semi 31-Aug SaturdayParkdale 1st Semi 01-Sep SundayParkdale Preliminary 07-Sep SaturdayParkdale Grand 14-Sep Saturday

-Ul9 (2) Scammell 2nd Semi 31-Aug SaturdayScammell Ist Semi 01-Sep SundayScammell Preliminary 07-Sep SaturdayScanunell Grand 14-Sep Saturday

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U19 (3) Camberwell SGl

Camberwell SG/

Preliminary 07-Sep Sattuda v

PdcHaie Stadium 2nd Semi 31-Aug Saturds U

PdcHaie Stadium Ist Semi 01-Sep Siu. 'McHale Stadium Preliminary 07-Sep ; .. urMcHale Stadium Grand 14-Sep S ,

U19 (2) Bentleigh 2nd Semi 31-Aug SaturBLUE Bentleigh ist Semi 01-Sep S --•

Bentleigh Preliminary 07-S , FBentleigh Grand 14-Sep S tu:City Owl Box Hill AJAX-U19 21-Sep Sat,.,(if requried)

U19 (2) TBA 2nd Semi 31-Aug Saturday REDTBA 1st Semi 01-Sep Sunday '

TRA Grand 14-Sep Saturday'

Club 18 Elsternvrick Park(1) -2.00pm Preliminary 11-Aug Sunday

Elstermvick Park- 100pnn Grand 18-Aug Sunday

Club 18 Elstermvick Park(SOUTH) - 9 .20am

Elsternivick Park- 9.20am

ug Sunday

Grand 18-Aug Sunday

Club 18 Elsternwick Park(NORTH) - 11 .40am Preliminary 11-Aug Sunday

Elsternu=ick Par k-11 .40am Grand 18-Aug Sunday

NB: All dates and venues are subject to change due to groundavailability and confirmation in some cases.

Venues in bold italicised - TBC (to be corzfuaned)

An updated display will appear weekly in the AmateurFootballer and daily on the YAFA websit e

Finals costs: A. migion CurClub XtrIII $6 $4PreliminaryGrand Finals

Senior Finals(DI-D4) $6 S3(A-C) $8 84

Senior Grand Finals(DI-D4) $6 $3(A-C) $8 $4

U19 Finals $6 $3(Grand Finals only)

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l;i i ;=anhoe v . Old Trinity',ii-1SOB v . Old Scotch

jiiv,,rsity Blues v . St Bernards{evins v . Marcellina Salle v. Old Xaverian s

iod v . Old ParadiansOld Boys v. Old Haileybury

Old Essendon v. OrmondOld Brighton v . Hampton RoversOld Melburnians v. Therry Penol a

raYiran v . WhitefriarsL ~aumaris v. Old MentoniansSt Bedes Mentone Tigers v. Glen EiraCollegians v. Old Camberwelli-nyule v. Caulfield Grammarian s

,!c ntone v. Ivanhoe Assumption.̀',lliamstown CYMS v. AJAX; :quinas v . St Leos Emmaus WP

Monash Blues v. University Blacks at Optus OvalBulleen Templestowe v . Old Geelong

sula v . Salesianw v. Fitzroy Reds

1-iTa Valley v . La Trobe UniversityOakleigh v. Old CareyParkside v. Bentleigh

St John OC v. Power HouseElsterm ick v. Hawthorn AmateursMonash Gryphons V. Swinburne University~`.'cst Brunswick v . Richmond CentralSouth Melbourne Districts v . Syndal Tally-Ho

',':urribee v. Box Hill North

UHS-VU v . Old Westbournes,'t Lilydale has the bye

North Brunswick v . St MarysBulleen Cobras v. Eltham CollegiansRupertswood v . Albert Park

Caulfield Grammarians v. Old Brighton GraUniversity Blues v. De La SalleSt Bernards v . Old XaveriansOld Melburnians v. MareellinOld Scotch v . St Kevin s

Old Trinity has the bye .Ormond v . Old HaileyburyHampton Rovers v. Beaumaris

Mazenod v . Old EssendonWerribee v . Old Ivanhoe

at Price Reserve, Beach Rd, SI'erribee South (209 F11 )

Therry Penola v . Rupertswoo dSt Leos Emmaus WP v. Old Carey

at Camberwell Sports Ground 11 a .m .Yarra Valley OB v. North Old BoysWhitefriars v . Old ParadiansUniversity Blacks v. Old Camberwell

at McAlister Oval, Royal Park, Park St, Parkville,(29 F10)

L-- BlueBentleigh v. Mentone Panther sOakleigh v. De La Salle (2) at Darling ParkMonash Blues v. South Melbourne Districts

AJAX v . St Bedes Mentone TigersOval 9 (Gary Smorgon Oval), Albert Park

Bulleen Templestowe v. La Trobe

University at Bulleen Park Oval no 2, Bulleen Road,Bulleen (32 C9).

St Bernards (2) v. MHSOBOld Westbourne v. AquinasWilliamstown CYMS v . Old Xaverians (2 )

at Gellibrand Oval, Morris Street, Williamstown .

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Sport . & : .,ediril`' plie s

9ECTIC_ : i Can these teams in Section I get any closer? Ibelieve hey can - but more about that later . Last weeks roundresults were absolutely amazing with De La nearly providingthe upset of the round against Xavs, Hot Blues overrunningOld Brighton in the last quarter, O.M .'s nearly putting an endto the Cardinals faint hopes and finally SKOBS putting St.Bernards right back in their place . In the battle of the 'SnakePit', SKOBS jumped away to a 16pt break at quarter time withsome hard running, aggressive football . The St. Bernards Boyswere clearly put off by this physical aggression and needed thebreak to settle themselves down. After the Break, St. Bernardswere working niuch harder around the ground and by three-quarter time had clawed their way back to within 7pts . Bothcoaches urged their charges for one last assault, but it was the"Vince McMahon" of fhe competition, coach Brown, that wassuccessful with orchestrating a 5g to 2g last hurrah to run outby 22 point victors. Marcellin did what they had to do againsta very determined Caulfield Grammarians . The Grammar Boyshad a real dip against the Eagles and were only 21 pis down atthe last break. Gerand, Fagan & Lawson were getting plenty ofthe ball and subsequently looked a danger. But coach Walshgot his men playing some terrific open running football to blast8g in the final stanza to win by 64pts . De La hosted Xavs atWaverley Rd and nearly did the unthinkable . Brown. Hayesand Molan were fantastic especially in the third quarter whenthey got themselves back to within 2pts. Coach Callinan's Xavsin the end were just a bit cooler, a bit calmer, under thatsustained pressure in the last (like finals football) with asurging De La on their home turf. Well done! Uni Blues werejust too big, too strong and too mobile for an Old Brightonteam, which is now in real trouble of dropping out of the four.tvicKerrolv provided a real headache for coach Obee, as didButko and Millar. For O.B .'s they will just have to get someplayers back from injury and from the firsts to have a chanceof staving in . Finally, Matthews played a lone hand up forwardto nearly beat Scotch at Albert Park. Coach Donovan had noanswer except to try to deprive him of the ball . O.M .'s threweverything at Scotch in the last and possibly should have wonit . For the Cardinals - they are still alive .

SECTION 2 Old Essendon despite going to sleep in the crucialthird quarter had enough in the tank to record a veryencouraging win over Old Trinity . Mezo and Cooper led the wayfor OEG, while Troon & Davies were shining lights for the OT's .With a target up forivard (Ferrari who booted eleven majorsmaking all the difference) Beaumaris ran away from OldHaIleybury in the second half of their match . Si'axmam andGoodbody for the Bloods were a worry for the Sharks as theytried to lift their teammates but in the end with healthycontributions from McNicholas & Rawlins the Sharks won well .Old Ivanhoe assisted in narrowing their percentage gap onOrmond with a super opening term against Hampton Rovers .Georgiou, Ltrxon, Nielson (6) and O'Dwyer (6) had good days forOIG while for the young Rovers ivialthouse, Blake and Banksheld their heads high .Werribee maintained their winning run and in doing socontinue to place pressure on both Ormond and Old Ivanhoe

(U19 - 1 & Blue)

(U19 - 2,3 & Red )

(their next two opponents) in then run home .

The Bees to o

number difficulties . W'ellers best included L. McDermott,

strong for Mazenod, a goalless opening term by the n' ,)dnot helping their cause. Dutnmil and Dunner stood outNodders .Ormond had the bee.SECTION 3 Old Paradians continued on their merryaccounting for Therry Penola easily. Leading by eight at ;_long break and extending this to 15 by match end the 01 ,running into some good forni . Crotty and Crook workcc In -all day for TP, while O'Meara with five was a standout for 0]Old Carey held off a fast finishing North Old Boys to

k place in the four safe for good. NOBS added eleven goats toin the last three quarters with Dalton and Dobson in ever, dibut the OC's prevailed in the end .Ruperts3.=ood brought St . Leos Emmaus GkT back to earth witha thud with a resounding 26 goal victory . Spinner BOG by amile for Rupo, while for the Animals Fox, Landy and Evansbattled against the odds.Old Camberwell improved their percentage at the hands of a1`arra Valley team looking ahead to 2003 . The Bushrangers areto be congratulated for seeing the year out despite play7ng

Ranisay, Schmitt, while for the home team GWinford . Clark andBattle were shining lights .In a beaut game at Donvale the home team opened well andwith the return of key players Calavetta ( 1 0) and lacuone (2)made a strong start, with Hill and Brosolo on fire . Blacks hitback in the second with Prince . Scarlett (4) and Henty causingheadaches for the opposition . In an even second half theBlacks kept at the Friars but with Hill in the ruck outstandingand Wallace taking some fine saving marks at half back theFriars took the points .

SECTION BLUE The final four has definitely settled, only thepositions will vary amongst them. kientone needed to upsetMonash to maintain any chance of making the finals . It was atough and close encounter. They jumped the Blues again, ledby 2pts at half time and were right in it at the end . Mitvalski,Russo and Cochrane were outstanding for the Combine . Forthe Blues, the big ntekmen "Captain Nev" was back and ledfrom the front both around the ground and at the centerbounces. Tim Cotter and that "hard man" Rvan Turton weregood all day, driving the ball continually forward . The Krusherscame out firing against the Jackas at Scanlmell Reserve . Theiraggressive running and ferocity at the ball enabled them tohold a 4pt lead at the first break. Ajax was having realproblems coping with this physical pressure and was furtherbehind by 7pts at the main break. Coach Blusztein settled hisplayers dowm, make some subtle changes and in the thirdquarter they were able to get their famous running game going .This freed tip Chester around goals and at the last change theyled by 5pts. The last quarter was hard and tough with bothsides refusing to shirk an issue - sensational shdi! In the end .Ajax was just a bit too quick for a very gallant and determinedOakleigh team . Finally, Bentleigh started beautifully and a t

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y I6pts. St . Bedes fought back to boot 7g bu t1pf This took the sting out of the Demons

uable to capitalize on forward forays in th earter was much better but St . Bedes had too

s) to lose this one .DD BuIleen-Templestotive made me look like I know

; about when they began too well for Ol dd maintained their lead for the day. While there

he winning margin the Bullants finally hav ed for their continued persistence an d

I f efea'ted Williamstown easilv. Better Bernies!'ughes, while Jansz. Taylor and Bell never gave i n

tlni knocked Old Westbourne out of the four and-,it after a strong start. The 4ttarriors held goallessluarter and never really recovered . Hudson and

ling for the GVarriors, while for the Studentssidiativ were k c, players all day.

at Ba;, : ,ter Aquinas went to sleep in theto allow,i iiSOB to take the ascendency in the

d finally the lead, which they did not surrender.. (6) was probably the difference well supported byid Moore, while better Bloods were McMullen and

SECTiO ; : 1 Another fantastic round of matches! If they go the

utter is anything to go by today will be a game wort h

Iect, then the top 6 positions should not change, with: tii .als equal on points with Marcellin and still one game

f3ut if Caulfield, De La or Marcellin win, then lookin gi at the coming rounds, Xavs, Old Brighton and St .

ds aren't safe. Only Browns SKOBS I believe, can se tIves for September action! Selec tions: Xavs, Oldn, SfOBS, Old Scotch ( all home sides), and St.

rn rds I r uf t see them losing two in a row) ,SECTIO N 2 Old Trinity travel to Beaumaris knoiving full well a

" 1 )day, could well see top position slip away . The Sharks areof a couple of solid weeks of form and if their last

1o_ Obviously Ferrari will need to be closely guarded bybut with the likes of the Amores, Gordon and co . in goo d

the match could go either ivay. Flip of the coin OT's byn last time they met ,

ndon host Hampton Rovers and will continue thei r

ilhoe host Mazenod in what starts a crucial three week sLast time the Nadders were too strong at home wit h

and C Morris doing the damage. With more on the lin ein a close and hard fought tussle .

! ee host Ormond and while last time the Mends finisheder they will today face a Bees unit confident, in-form

who play well at home. The Bees see themselves as ali,,ic chance of making the four and a loss today will signal

i .d for them . The Mends on the otherhand are coming of f

, . .yOld F'_-iI , . bury ,, . - e bye

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eld ur~ inarian sv. De La Sall eSt Bernards

Old MelburniansUn . si 31ues

the bye and need to prove that good sides win the matches thatcount. Today counts Mends by 3 goals .Old Haileybury has the bye .SECTION 3 North Old Boys and Therry Penola battle it out fornothing more than pride today, with neither side able to makethe four. Last time NOBS played more consistently to win & onrecent form should have enough in the bag to get the pis today .Rupertswood host Old Carey and on recent form the OC's willstruggle to hold Rupo to a losing score . It was the OC's lasttime by a handsome margin, and despite the mental advantagethe winner today will take into the finals I cannot see Rupolosing today.

Old Paradians will sharpen their skills and prove too strong fora depleted Yarra Valley - who will give of their all but to no avail.Old Camberwell will reverse their last round result againsttVtlitefriars today. The Wellers better late season form will bethe telling factor, although I expect the Friars after a confidenceboosting win last week to give the Wellers a fright for at leastthree quarters.Uni. Blacks managed to hold off a fast finishing St . LeosEmamus outfit last time around and going on last week'sresults the Blacks will hold all of the aces today . Ballard andLevins hold the key for the Animals and if they can get someoverall support they can cause an upset, but in reality Blacksfor mine .SECTION BLUE Ajax host Bentleigh at Albert Park in a gam e

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UNDER 19/ 3

Angus Old Carey 0 35

UNDER 19/ 1O'Keefe St Kevtns 5 54Shhehan Marcellin 7 46Doxev Old Xaverians 1 45Smith Old Brighton 0 34Cations Old Scotch 3 33UNDER 19/ 2Ferarri Beaumaris 11 64Morris Mazenod 2 58Forrest Old Essendon 0 40Qulney Ormond 0 29Ala ona Old Ivanhoe 3 29

Strickland Old Paradians 1 49Ryan Old Camberwell 1 46Potter Rupertswood 9 43Callavetta Whitefrtars 10 43

UIY'DER 19/2 BLUEKrotl7l Bentleigh 2 44Little Mentone 2 42Gilbert Monash Blues 2 38Grace Monash Blues 0 37Beddingileld Monash Blues 0 34UNDER 19/2 REDSIerakowski MHSOB 6 61Fraczok MHSOB 0 33Silk Old Xaverians 0 28Verga Bulleen Teniplestowe 0 24Beech Aquinas 1 24A . Mitcell Sr Bernards 3 24

Old Essendon v. Hampton RoversOld Ivanhoe v. Mazeno d

Werribee v. OrmondUNDER-19 SECTION 3

North Old Bovs v. Therrv Penol aRupertstieood V . Old Carey

Old Paradlans v .. Yarra valleyOld Camberwell v. wlritefriars

University Blacks v. St Leas EtnmausUNDER-19 (21 BLU E

AJAX v. Bentleigh

Mentone Panthers v . Oakleigh atSouthern Road Reserve . MentoneDe La Salle (2) v. Monash Blues

St Bede,, l ',l, :,tone Tigers has the bye

UNDER-19 (2) REDV-'tlti<_mste-'C'Sv n,flteanTemplestoweLa TrQ 1 : : ~vcr- :,r V. St ds Q 9.10am.

115JB V . Ols o, noAquinas v . Old verians (2)

switchedfrom original .draw

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CAULFIELD GRAMMARIANS 1 .5 3.8 6.10 7.11 (53)MARCELLIN 2.3 6.5 9.13 17 .15 (117)Canfield Grammarians : Fagan 2, Riven 2, Meredith . Lawson . Linford.Best Gerrand, Fagan . Lawson, Dorman, Linford, Jess .Marcellin: Sheehan 7, Schoepman 4, Considine. Borden, Brorvn, Moran,Addison. Best Wignell, Brown, Gibson, Considine, Moran, Doyle.Umpires: J . Grossbard (F)DE LA SALLE 2.4 6.6 10.9 13.12 (90)OLD XAVERIANS 5.4 9.5 10.11 13,13 (91)De La Salle: Wahnsley 2, Lowther 2, Alderuccio 2, Skinns 2, Quinine,Sherman, Naughtin. Demetriou, Oakley. Best M.Brown, Hayes, Molan,Dominion, Skinns, Padula .Old Xaverlans: Pasceri 3, McGrath 2, Bryce 1, Heeley 1, Sapuppo 1, Jones 1,Doxey 1, Ross 1, Cato 1 Best: Scasilart, Armstrong, Smith. Ryan, Fox, Williams,Umpires : J . Aspinall (F), L. Dalton, C. Schaefer (B)UNIVERSITY BLUES 2.3 5.7 5.14 8.16 (64)OLD BRIGHTON 1.2 2.4 5.6 7.8 (50)But Blues: McKerrmv 5, Heathcote 2. Millar. Best Butko, Millar, Bradley,Maddison, McKerrow. Heathcote.Old Brighton: Salem 4, Parkes, Ross, Jackson Best Dale, Gamble. Gibson .Gadspen, Eastgate, LyochUmpires : A. Fyffe (F) . B. Moylan, S . Moylan (B)ST. BERNARDS 1.4 6.5 9.7 11.10 (76)ST. I4:VINS 4.2 8.5 10.8 15.8 (98)St.Bernards: Mastropasqua 6, Hooper 2, Madden 2 . Kilkenny. Best S.Mitchell. Hooper, Mastro(xisqua, Heskett, Smith, Madden .St . Kevin's: O'Keefe 5. Shannon, Simpson, Serakowski, Murray, Chard,Dempsey . Holland, Hughes, Mahoney. Best S. Mount, Hamilton, Hutton .Kepmton. O'Connor, Simpson.Umpires : S. Alger, S. Scully (F) . B . Share (B). P. Gait, A. Esposito (G)OLD MELBURNIANS 4.2 5.3 10.7 12.9 (81)OLD SCOTCH - 4 .5 9.10 10.12 12.12 (84)Old Melbusnians : Matthews 8, Guy 2, Legoe, Hanchette. Best Matthews,Wulff, Leger . Hanettette, Webb, Guy.Old Scotch: Smith 3, Cations 3 . Fullerton, Kitclten, Reid, Swan,Thompson, Walkom. Best Smith, Fullerston, Reid. Walkout . Clinch. Gair.Umpires: D. tit7uteley (F)

UNDER 19/2OLD TRINITY 2.2 2.2 6.4 8,5(53)OLD ESSENDON 4.3 7.9 7.9 11.13 (79)Old Trinity: Chiffy 2, Aitken, Pretty, Cusamano, Hill, Russell, Gordon .Best Troon, Davies Cusamano, Aitken, Cason. Newman.Old Essendon: Flaherty 4, Velardo 2, Di Pietro 2, King 2, Frazer . Best Mezo .Cooper, Niclkas, Frazer, Di Pietro, Forrest.Umpires: C. Collins (F). is Twist (B )OLD HAII,EYBURY 4.2 7.2 8.3 11.5 (71)BEAUMARIS 4.6 10.9 14.11 19.16 (130)Old Haileybury : A.Jones 4, Goodbody 3 . McLauchlan 2. Hayes, Kight Best:Goodbody. A . Jones, Baker, Kight, Waxman, McLauchlan.Beaumaris : Ferrari 11, McNicholas 2, Saxton, Rawlins, Berry. Gillespie,Irons, Corr. Best Ferrari, McNieholas, Rawlins, Buckley, Deaton,Mulquirrey.Umpires: P. Jones (F), J . Gregory, B. Adamson (B)HAMPTON ROVERS 1.3 5.8 10.9 12.12 (84)OLD IVANHOE 8.2 13.6 18.13 26 .17 (173)Hampton Rovers : McCallum 3, Banks 2. Burggraafi 2, Ellis, Henry.Kobasyashi, Morley, Terech Best Kobayashi, McCallum, McNamara,Banks. Blake, Malthouse.Old Ivanhoe : Nielson 6. O'Dwyer 6. Alagaona 3, Mendota 3, Nagel 2, Snell„Blamey, Luxon . Stillman, Dinakis, Bryant . Best Georgiou . Lu .xon, Nielson,O'Dwyer. Snell, PasteUmpires : G . Morgan (F)MAZENOD 0.2 2.2 4.7 6.9 (45)WERRIBEE 1 .3 6.6 8.8 13.11 (89)biazenod: B.Morris 2, Dutmil 2 . Power, Schroth . Best Hansen, Devlin .Dumtil, Stanley. Power . Dunne, Stagliano.Werrihee: Not rececived .Umpires: T. Lilley (F)

UNDER 19/ 3THERRY PENOLA 2.1 3.5 7.6 7.7 (49)OLD PARADL4NS 7.4 11.7 19.12 22.16 (148)Theny Panola: Crotty. Freckleton 2, Leach, Callegari . John 1 Best : Crotty,Atkinson, Crook, Sheppard. Leach . Cooper.Old Paradians : O'Meara 5, D Dean, Hughes 4. McKay 3, 5 Strickland.Spinc ,SO, D . Strickland, Dare, Harvey, Hewitt 1 Best 0-Meara, D Dean, BtLx .Roberts, Hughes. McKay .Umpires: D. D'Altera (F), R. Goodman, M . Slodyczka (B)

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0 ; .: , .- .REY 4.3 5.7 1u .7

AQUINAS 3.6 3.8 4.10 6J21 1

NORTH OLD BOYS 1.1 7.3 10.6 12.91North Old Boys : Keenan 4 . Dalton 3 . Dobson 2. H. Rvan. MatL : . . CBest: hendali, Dobson, Dalton, Perry. It . Ryan, Keenan.Old Carey: Not received.Umpires: J . Sloane (F), J. Wlvtespear (B)ST LEOS ERihiAUS 0 11 2.4 3.4 4.5 (2~RUPERTSWOOD 6 .9 12 .12 22.18 30,28 (2(1&St Leos : Ballard 2, Satwtsch 1, Carstein 1 . Best Fax, Landy. Levs,

' Elliott, Carstein 1, Sawitsch. Rupertswood: Potter 9, Murphy 8, McGovern 5, Jaeger 3, Sullivan 2, p

Barry 1, Silvester 1, Monzell 1 . Best: Spinner. Potter, Murphy. Elliot, (?Barry. Dressler.Umpires: P. Maebus, P. Coulthard (F)YARRA VALLEY 1.0 2,4 3.5 4.6(OLD CAMBERWELL 3.8 7.10 12.12 17 .17H,Yarra Va ll ey: M.Rokicki, N. Battle, S .G91lian, B .Nlcholas . Best B .,B .Clarke, T.Peters . N.Battle, B .Nicholas . S.Giliian .Old Camberwell: B.Ryan, J.lledley, D.Ramsay. A.ttiielan 3 . D.Har. IAMcCulium, B .tliller, L.Medermott 1. Best: L,Mcdermott, D.Ra„,t,B .hiller, A.McCullum . J .Hedley, D .Schrmtt.Umpires : T. Lilley (F) . K. Wtitespear (B), R Dodd. E, Boal (G)WHITEFRIARS 9.6 10.10 14.14 20 .21 (141)UNIVERSITY BLACKS 2.3 8.5 12.8 16 .13 (109r,Whitefriars : Calavetta 10, S. Hill 5, Brosolo 2, Iacuone 2. A . Hill. BestHill . Rees, Nunan, Calavetta, Wallace, S . Htli.University Blacks : Scarlett 4, Rudd 2. Ross 2. Prestid-- 2. t -hc' )Duncan 2, Black. Fuller. Best: Prince, Fuller, Hentv, Rocs, Scar BIUmpires: A. Shiels (F)

UNDER 19/BLUEBENTLEIGH 4.5 4.6 6.10 10 .14 (741ST. BEDES ME NTONE TIG. 2.1 9.10 13.17 14.23 (107)Bentleigh : K . Murphy 3, Robertson 2, Krotofil2, Taranto, Reid . DimachkyBest Reid, Robertson, Aitken, K. Murphy, H . McKenzie. Taranto .St Bedes Mentone Tigers: Bignal2, Morgan 2, Terrell 2 . Moss 2, HuiilieCieslak, Grashy. Hilton, Buck, Meharnara . Best Moss, Terrell. MeMuipli},Samva . Waters, Hilton .Umpi res: D. Peins (F )OA1fLEIGH 3.5 7.8 8.10 8.11 (59)AJAX 3.1 6.7 9.9 10.10 (70)Oakleigh : Mulholland 3, Wills 2, Britt 1 . Kennedy 1 . Ciavarella 1. BestGaal. Collins, Stevenson, Earl, Mulholland, Holden .AJAX: Chester 6, Gieroni 2, Nissen 2 . Best Ismelsolm. Spicer, A . Lewis,Goldbloorn, Chester. Fetter.Umpires: M . Meier (F)MONASH BLUES 2.1 5.3 8.5 10.7 (61)MENTONE PANTHERS 5 .4 5.5 6.9 7.10 (52)Monesh Blues : Costley 2, Evans 2, Gilbert 2, Francis . O'Donnell, Spence,Turton. Best Cotter,lltrton, Oswald. Hickey, Costley, Northway .Mentone: Cochrane4, Little2, Fairbanks. Best: Mitvalskt, Russa,Cochrane, Hamilton, Clarke. Fisher.Umpires: D. Stephens (F)

UNDER 19JRED

BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE 2.3 2.7 7.8 9.8(62)OLD X9VERIANS (2) 1.1 5.3 6.4 8.7 (55)Bull een Templestowe: Not received.Old Xaverians : Not received.Umpires: J . Ralph (F), B. Ralph (B)ST. BERNARDS 9.4 15.10 26.18 32 .26 (218)WILLIAMSTOWN GYMS 0.1 2.1 2.2 2.2(14)St. Bemards: Egan 4, Govan 3 . Motion 3 . A Mitchell 3. Campt°"Hughes 3, Joseph 2, Garth 2, Anderson, Harvey, Keogh, Letides . Mc amC. Mltchell, Oxenford, Serrano, tl'alsh. Best A Mltchell. Garih, 1McManus, Serrano, JosephWilliamstown: Talyor, Bet] . Best: Jansz . Taylor. Bell, Kosh . Mizzi. L' ..Umpires : It . Roberts (F)OLD WESTBOURNE 0.1 3.5 4.6 6.7(43)LA TROBE UNIVERSITY 6.1 7.1 10.4 12.4 (76 )Old Westbnrsne : Dean 2. Paces i . SUen 1, L. Hudson 1 . Braham 1. FastL . Hudson, Nicola, Merraeatlter. Hodgson . Pavel, Payne .In Trobe: Laidlaw 3, Slater 2 . McDonald 2. Gellert 1, Hogan 1, Clarke I .Butler 1 . Lias 1. Best: Bader, Davis . Hogan . Clarke. Slater, Laidlasv.Umpires : D. Murray (F), J . Fagan . N . Booth (B )

MHSOB 3 .0 7.1 8.6 10.fAquinas: Toomey i, Beech 1 . Parker 1 . Gardiner 1 . 419tite 1 . I' 1.Best Pierce . McMullen. Parker, Pringle, Kogelnran. Crozier.hIIISOB : Sierakowskt 6, Bowen 2. Brain 1 . Slucki 1 . Best RWlntehouse, BIaL. Getiaux, Moore. Learmont-14alker.Umpires: B . Woofflicad . N1 . Alexander (F )I

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ON OL DC ich: L us Boston Coa,t ,: Gavin Walsh Coach: Ri --hard Obee Coach : Owen Later

?trneson1 C . Mitchell 3 N . Addison 1 L. Ross 1 J . Knight

T 3 J. Hughes 4 L . Considine 2 N . Gamble 2 E. Townsingd T 4 M. Roberts 5 C. Moran 3 S . Jackson 3 E. Tucke r

ar L 5 E. Sims-Lucas 6 B. Billingham 4 M . Franklin 4 G . Kauye6 P. Bourke 7 D. Armstrong 5 M . Ryan 5 N. Guy (C)

rwend M 8 T. Woodlock 8 L . Money 6 L. Dale 7 S . Hararim C 9 A. Skinns 10 A . Dale 7 D . Meade 8 J . Ray

T 10 B. Oakley 11 M . Voska 8 B. Gadsden 9 J . O'DwyerW

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1nu on S 18 L. Williams 16 M. Doyle 14 E. McCowan 5 R . Hetherington

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26 McKerrow JC . PurnellT. Moloney

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27 Hatswell D28 Howson A

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HA MPT01 ®LD H~I~EYDU€~~Coach: Mick Deaton Coach : Paul Curry Coach : John LeGrand Coach : Marshall Flsner Coach : Andrew Lynch

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4 T Shugg .6 C Malthouse

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8 J . Tipping 5 C . Morris 5 W. Nunlist 5 T. McLenna n6 D. Gargaro 10 J . Vaug ha n

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P Cambell9 G . Massey 9 B . Hobart 9 A. Herrmann

10 C.. Buckley .16 G Giasoumi

10 A. Filippelli 10 M . Flaherty Gmpion10 J . I11 T. Fitzgerald

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23 L . Fletcher16 M . Duthil17 B . J . Kennedy

16 J . Nicolas17 J . Lloyd 17 M . Erikso n

17 C Evan s18 J . Windebank

24 R . Turnbull25 S . Daly 18 L. Del Mastro 18 M . Velar J0 20 C . Hayes

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19 P. Ranki n20 T. Couch

.25 M . Jones

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.29 A. Murray 21 D. Hansen 21 D . Messo 26 A. Le e

. g 30 J. Connelly 22 D. Hallet 22 J. Weidner 27 T. Norton24 D. Gillespie ( DVC) 32 L . Cave 23 A. Stagliano 23 M . Leptos 28 A. Groot25 B . Bowker 33 M. Ellis 24 S . Castricum 24 R . Cooper 29 J. Glanville26 S . Wilson 34 D . Andersen

35 M Terech 25 T. Bourbon 25 P. May 30 C . Warfe27 T. Boreham .

37 T Richards 26 L. Franks 26 J. Hurlston 33 R . Mosbey29 L. Wonnacott30 L. Ferrari (VC)

.39 C . Ho riqa40 B. McCa~llunm

27 B . Thomas28 S . Devoy

27 M. King28 J. Di Pietro

39 A. Jones58 A. Baker

33 S . McNicholas (VC) 46 J . Almahoffer 29 D. Devlin 29 D . Symon s35 S . Lee 49 B. Smith 30 C. McDade 30 T. Hamza41 J . McGeoch 50 J . Kelly

52 D Hebard 31 J . Discala 33 D . Hardy42 A . Poll .

58 J .LeVeque 32 D. Norma n53 R . Rawlings 59 S. Blanglardo 33 B . Waldron55 B . Deaton (C) 60 G . Carr CORPF I T61 M . Davies

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24 M Anderson 27 T. Davidso n33 D . Peacoc k34 R . Raffoui 23 Parker D

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~ BOYS 1 Y 7-INS MOOi Smales Coaco. . ; . i oigalas Coach : Steve Maus Coach ; reter Hansen Coach : M ichael Phillips

An }ny Quin nms 1 M. Little 1 . T. Whitelaw 1 A. Ha rvey 1 Ash D.

( ,= 2 L . Weaver 2 . L. MacFarlane 2 A . Hughes 3 Albania J.ard 3 N . Payne 3 . D. Macdermott 3 M. Ly ons (DVC) 4 Spinner L .

n 5 P. Tempone 4 . A . Simeon 4 N . AIIan 5 Ash Nallah 7 B. Ryan 5 . B . Andrews 5 M. Keeling

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fi8 J Vi nce 6 . N . Sulman

7 . C. Adam6 R . Bux7 D Dean (C)

.7 Plummer J.

son 9 A. Crame r10 M Cottrell 8 . A . Stewart-Holmes

.8 D . Strickland 8 Elliot K.

.11 D. Pike (C) 9 . J . Booth 9 N . Brundell 10 Wilson T.

;rdonj 13 M Austin

10. A. Leonard 10 S. Stri ckland 12 Temming M ., rys . 1 i . D. Bowley 11 L . Drummond 13 Barry Paul .

n 15 A. Whelan ( VC) 12, J. Choong 12 B. Hewett 14 Sullivan N.nr_4n 17 D. Clyne (DVC) 13 . R . Davey 13 S. Maher 15 McGovern N.c .ing

tall20 J . Agotanovic 14 . C . O'Reilly 14 J . Roberts 16 Monzall R.

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rry 35 M . Shanks 21 . T Rossignuolo 21 D. Kalviskis 23 Balmer V.

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A UNIVERSITY BLACKS WHIT . :> YARRA VALLEY~~.~-;~=n s, , ,,, ; : . Coach : Coach: Glenn Jowett Coach: Andy Dal rymple Coach: Peter Battl e

Co_ch: Paul Gregor Asst Coach : Lachlan BeatonBallard (C) 1 Corrigan B 1 L. Crossley I . S. Brosolo ( C) 1 C . Taske r

A H - 'lands (VC) 2 Goodwin T(VC) 2 J . Mapleson 3. C . Ventura 2 A. Pargete rL F ; 3 O'Neil P 3 A . Ross 5. P. Micallef (VC) 3 C. Goug hC C~un 4 Skiathitis R 5 S . Bloodworth 8. R . Di Falco 4 T. Morde n

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AJAX - • : _- ., - _ ----°Coach: Gary Bluestein Coach : Kerry Murphy Coach : Rob Smith Cc .. . Dean t . a fev+

Asst Coach : Phil Rozen & 5ven Samil d

I R . Silberman 1 L. Holmesby i C. Mitchell 1 M. Meyer

2 J. Israelsohn 2 N . Aitken 2 M . Francis 2 S. Sullivannnar

3 R . Rotemberg 3 T. Dimachki 3 T. Bellomo G ~ . oi~an

4 A. Lewis 4 G. McFarlane 4 D . Lowther 5 G . Sherlock5 B. Rose 5 J . Robertson 4 C . McMahon 6 N . Fisher

6 J. Kestenberg 6 L. Forrest 8 L . Jarvis 7 D . ClarkeLittl e

7 P. Bryner 7 S . Holmesby 9 J. Saunders g~.8 8 B . Holden 10 B. Oakley 10 A . Erskine9 L. Fetter 9 B . Hyrons 12 S . Moloney 11 M. May10 10 B . Reid 14 S . Byers 12 T. Mitvatsky

1s M . Hayes11 D. Gubereck 11 J . Monk 15 S . Smyth 14 C . Sch a°ffel12 A . Silver 12 T. Wright 16 K . Smyth 15 D. Fava13 D. Rozenbes 13 D. Ferdin an ds 17 G. Walton 16 D. Russo

14 D. Hershan 1 4 M . Wilson 19 M . Hayes 17 J . DateA . wantas

15 J . Gottl ieb 15 J . McKenzie 21 J . HennessyY 1 9 S . Hamilton16 J . Hain 16 K. Pereira 23 A . Dunkerley 20 P. Kring s17 J . Kagan 17 H. McKenzie 23 D. Nomikos 21 D. Kelly

18 N. Bardea 18 A. Davenport 25 A. O'Shannessy 22 J. Pool e2 3

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22 22 B. McLellan 47 J . Greatorex 27 B. Hall28 T. Kendal l

23 B. Nissen 23 L . Curtis 46 K. De Ridder 29 R. Ironmonger24 A. Joffe 24 A. Taran to 50 A. Nicholson 30 D. Hizhmikov

25 B. Goldbloom 25 R . Murphy 51 H . La Ragy 31 M. Byrne

28 J. Givoni 26 T. Krotofil 52 D . Bean 32 K. Regan33 P. Hardman

29 E. Rath 35 A . Lee (C) 34 T. Costell o32 L . Peters 7- 71 35 i. Smith33 B. Yudelman

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6 A . Costley 6 M . Jordan 8 J. Morga n8 B . Luff 7 M . Stevenson

9 M. Kelleher9 M . Edwards 8 R . S mmonsY 10 M. Hilto n10 S. O'Donnell 9 M . Cash 11 N . Weedon11 L. Northway 10 A . Mulholland 12 T. Cunningham12 M. Tennant 11 W. Plaukovits 13 L . Jones13 J . Oswald 12 D. Sowersby 14 L. McMurray

14 G. Roney 13 S . Collins 15 M. O'B rie n

16 T. Huggins 14 S . Cammiss 15 T. McCol l

19 G. Gilbert 15 P. Holden 16 S . Biro lPaterson19 A20 J . Fairley 16 J . Goal .

20 M . Ferris23 P. Nevill 17 S . Bando 22 N . Worsnop24 A . Fran cis 18 A. Hanson 23 J . Lync h31 H . Evans 19 A Ciavarella 24 L. Cieslak (VC)33 L. Beddingfield 20 N. Wills 25 C. Connolly -A34 G. Rowley 21 J . Briggs 26 L. Terrel l35 M . Sharkie 22 T. Orchard (VC) 27 D. Water. ~

36 A. Hickey 23 D . Zula 28 M . Andrews

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;lm an 3 R . Burns 3 D. Henzi 25 S. Bro snd 4 R. Carrucan 4 P. McGrath 31 M. Fanning

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-IaII12 B . Jorgensen13 G. Keranidopoulos

13 D . Fox 64 P. MarozziC>Fef 14 A . Nichol 14 R . Read 67 A. PlaceSturma

15 G Macrides 15 T Fraczek (Capt) 68 S. Davisardiner .

16 A March 16 J. Robertson 69 J . HankV_ J~ .17 P. Margin

17 D . Slucki 71 M . Milla rParker 18 R Lee

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7lesder. .Harry finr:a seconcwind andkicks a goalfrom a goodlead, Gavan

forwardlurking in the ,

pocket, Tom taking a run down th e

centre and converting whileNorm needs to get a shuffleon, skirt the pack and getthe loose ball. . .3 to go!! !

First offence ($5); second offence ($25);third offence ($50); four :.:a offence ($100);

each subsequent offence ($100) .

r_ . 'C13 failure to Senim 1 9 faituretophone scores by 230pm provide final scores by 5pm

Oakleigh (R) Yarra Valley (U)

Phoned incorrect scores Rd 14, (Club XVIII Rd1 5)St . Leos Emmaus WP (S), Therry Penola (R),St . Bernards (2) (U), Fitzroy (C)

t1719 SECTION . .in which they should win. But if they take them lightly I caneasily see the Demons providing the upset of the round . IfBentleigh can jump out of the blocks again, and play somehard running, aggressive footy for four quarters, then thisupset could be on. For Ajax, the pressure is on - drop one gameand you drop top spot. Oaldeigh play Mentone Panthers inwhat could have been the battle for fourth spot - but not .Oal;leigh still need to win, just to have any chance of jumpingup a spot. Finally, Monash should have another strong win andas coach Grace said after last week's match, "we will take it andsettle into the last few weeks with a real chance now at a toptwo spot". Selections : Ajax, Oakleigh and Monash .SECTION RED Williamstown CYMS host Bulleen-Templestoweand although last time around a fitting result was a draw I feelthe BuIlants have improved far more than the Gulls since theirlast meeting . Bullants to celebrate their first consecutive winsthis season at 5pm Saturday .

La Trobe Uni host St. Bernards (2) and if their last match isany indication the Students will take the game right up to theBemies . With the added incentive of maintaining their spot inthe four I'll give the Students the nod today in a tight gamefrom go to whoa .MHSOB after a wonderful win last week will know that todaysgame against Old Westbourne shapes as a danger one . Goodsides at this time of year win the games that count, todaycounts and as such the High will consolidate third spot andkeep Aquinas on their toes .Aquinas will return to the winner's list at the expense of OldXaverians and keep their noses in front in relation to the allimportant double chance .

d 17Sat Aug 17 No game RosteredSun Aug 18 Ciug XVIII Grand Finals

Rnd 18 Sat Aug 24 Old Scotch V Old IvanhoeSat Aug 25 FIDA Matches - Grand FinalsSat Aug 31 B Section ist SemiSun Sept I A Section ist SemiSat Sept 7 B Section 2nd SemiSun Sept 8 A Section 2nd Semi

Sat Sept 14 C Section Grand Fina lSun Sept 15 A Section Preliminary FinalSat Sept 21 B Section Grand Fina lSun Sept 22 A Section Grand Fina l

SGPiSE

Bai fy Hickey D1Gavan Flower D4

Tom Brain CNorm Nugent D3

Brad Beitzel A

Damian Carroll BPeter Williamson D3

Ed Sill D3Tony Miller U19-1

Luke Derbyshire D2

i1LA = "_i "sl ;From July 27

Matthew maghan, Old 4t-`estbourne. Striking. 2 matchFrom August 3

Nathan Wilkins . Mentone . Striking . 3 matches .Marcus Butera, UHS-VU . Striking. 4 matche sMorgan King, Old Essendon (Under-19) . Striking, 2 matches.Greg Prigg, Bentleigh (Reserves) . Striking, 5 matches.* Joseph hSeCarroll, Old Scotch Striking, 2 matches.' Lee Yasar, V'erribee (Under-19). Striking, 2 matches .` Simon Gellert, LaTrobe (Under-19) . Striking, 2 matches.

RESULTS F-4-. " . ; . ; ! EST9GATiQN t JOld Trinity and St. Bernards charged with a melee in theirsenior match played on Saturday July 27 at St. Bernards .Both ctubs found guilty. St. Bernardsfined $500 and OldTrinity S1 000.A report from the above game that St . Bernards player BenLoughlin allegedly struck an Old Trinity player.Charge proven and player Loughlin suspended, 5 matches .A report from the above game that Old Trinity player GlenHatfield allegedly struck a St. Bernards player.Charge proven and player Hatfield suspended, 2 matches.St. Leos Emmaus Wattle Park and Ivanhoe Assumptioncharged with a melee in their senior matched played onSaturday July 27 at Bennetswood Reserve.Both clubs found guilty and fined $300 (2nd offence fortheir senior side in a three year period) .A report from the above game that Ivanhoe Assumptionplayer Ei1an Healy allegedly charged and made contact witha St . Leos Emmaus player.Charge proven and player Healy suspended for 2 matches .A report from the above game that as St . Leos Eimnaus t;`attlePark and Ivanhoe Assumption were departing the groruul forthe half time break the Ivanhoe Assmnption coach, Brad Hallallegedly headbutted a St. Leos Emmaus player.Charge proven and coach Brad Halt suspendedfromcoaching on a matchday in any capacity before andduring a matchfor 2 matches .

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0 BLUE P sv L tt For Agst % RatioAJAX 14 11 3 0 1372 981 139.86 78.57PdOPdASH BLUES 14 10 4 0 1379 849 162.43 71 .43OAKLEIGH 14 9 5 0 1258 984 127.85 64.29ST BEDES MENTONE TIG 14 9 4 1 1411 1150 122.7 64 .29MENTONE PANTHERS 14 9 7 0 1300 1095 11812 64 .29BENTLEIGH AFC 14 7 10 1 1101 1255 87.73 50.00DE LA SALLE (2) 13 3 11 0 522 2129 24.52 23 .08SOUTH MELB DISTRICTS 7 2 7 0 0 0 0 28 .57

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CLUB 98- 7 P W L o For Ayst n Pts

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OLDIVANHOE 15 14 1 0 1331 652 204 .14 56MARCELLIN 15 11 4 0 987 707 139.60 44THERRY PENOLA 08 15 11 4 0 934 677 137.96 44OLD XAVERIANS (2) 15 10 5 0 1035 617 167.75 40UNIVERSITY BLACKS 15 7 8 0 889 965 92 .12 28BRUNSWICK AFC 15 3 12 0 709 1112 6176 12FITZROY REDS 15 3 12 0 597 1218 49 .01 12OLD TRINITY 15 1 14 0 477 1158 41 .19 4

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COLLEGIANS 15 15 0 0 1773 456 388.82 60MONASH BLUES 15 11 4 0 1391 718 193.73 44ST LEOS EMMAUS 15 10 5 0 1113 807 137.92 40OLD BRIGHTON 15 7 8 0 1042 839 124.20 28WHITEFRIARS 15 7 8 0 1062 1042 101 .92 28HAMPTON ROVERS 15 4 11 0 824 1585 51 .99 16HAWTHORN AMATEURS 15 4 11 0 665 1548 42.96 16COLD GEELONG 15 1 14 0 396 1805 21,94 4#Ineligible player Rd 1 5

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ST BERNARDS 15 12 2 1 1699 1316 129.10 50

OLD XAVERIANS 15 11 3 1 1513 1308 115.67 46

MARCELLIN 15 10 5 0 1554 1208 128.64 40

OLD SCOTCH 15 8 6 1 1466 1499 97.80 34

OLDIVANHOE 15 8 7 0 1437 1342 107 .08 32

UNIVERSITY BLUES 15 8 7 0 1356 1361 99.63 32

OLD TRINITY 15 6 8 1 1491 1387 107 .50 26

ST KEVINS 15 5 10 0 1495 1349 110 .82 20

DE LA SALLE 15 4 11 0 1101 1556 7076 16

MHSOB 15 1 14 0 1101 1887 58.35 4

B SECTION P w c D For .4sst ~

OLD MELSURNIANS 15 11 3 1 1410 1079 130 .68 46

NORTH OLD BOYS 15 11 4 0 1422 1241 114.59 44

OLD HAILEYBURY 15 10 5 0 1462 1174 124.53 40

ttAZENOD 0 C 15 9 5 1 1489 1159 128.47 38

OLD PARADIANS 15 9 6 0 1362 1275 106.82 36

OLD ESSENDON GR 15 6 9 0 1235 1256 98 .33 24

OLD BRIGHTON 15 6 9 0 1080 1146 94 .24 24

ORMOND 15 5 10 0 1244 1383 89 .95 20

HAMPTON ROVERS 15 4 11 0 1174 1605 7315 16

THERRY PENOLA OB 15 3 12 0 1157 1717 67 .38 1 2

C SECTION P W L D For Agst °o PLs

ST BEDES MENT TIG 15 13 2 0 1762 1090 161 .65 52

CAULFIELD GR 15 10 5 0 1573 1193 131 .85 40

WHITEFRIARS 15 10 5 0 1562 1232 126 .79 40

COLLEGIANS 15 9 6 0 1427 1058 134 .88 36

BEAUMARIS AFC 15 9 6 0 1457 1215 119 .92 36

GLEN EIRA AFC 15 8 7 0 1505 1405 107 .12 32

OLD CAMBERWELL 15 7 8 0 1299 1335 97.30 28

PRAHRAN AFC 15 5 10 0 1213 1613 75.20 20

BANYULE 15 3 12 0 1140 1899 60.03 12

OLD MENTONIANS 15 1 14 0 1056 2061 51 .24 4

Dl SECTION P W L D For A~st % Pts

ST LEOS EMMAUS WP 15 14 1 0 1751 1090 160 .64 56

MENTONE AMATEURS 15 13 2 0 1769 1214 145 .72 52

AQUINAS 0 C 15 9 6 0 1672 1291 129.51 36

UNIVERSITY BLACKS 15 9 6 0 1387 1218 113.88 36

BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE15 8 7 0 1484 1398 106.15 32

IVANHOE ASSUMPTION 15 7 8 0 1359 1512 89 .88 28

MONASH BLUES 15 6 9 0 1338 1242 107 .73 24

AJAX 15 6 9 0 1291 1524 84 .71 24

WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 15 2 13 0 1094 1788 61 .19 8

OLD GEELONG 15 1 14 0 1063 1931 55 .05 4

172 SECTION P W L D For Agst % Pts

YARRA VALLEY 0 B 15 14 1 0 2068 982 210 .59 56

SALESIAN 0 C 15 11 4 0 1456 1208 120 .53 44

PENINSULA 0 B 15 10 5 0 1499 1466 102 .25 40

BENTLEIGH AFC 15 9 6 0 1537 1178 130 .48 36

LA TROBE UNI 15 9 6 0 1349 1287 104 .82 36

FITZROY REDS 15 6 9 0 1219 1282 95 .09 24

OLD CAREY 15 6 9 0 1337 1427 93 .69 24

PARKSIDE 15 5 10 0 1433 1574 91 .04 20

OAKLEIGH AFC 15 3 12 0 1118 1955 57.19 12

KEW 15 2 13 0 1055 1813 58.19 8

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ST JOHNS 0 C ' 15 13 2 0 1886 1064 177.26 52

HAWTHORN AMATEURS 15 12 3 0 1655 1208 137.09 48

WEST BRUNSWICK 15 11 4 0 1404 890 157.75 44ELSTERNWICK 15 8 7 0 1694 1404 120.66 32

SWINBURNE UNI 15 8 7 0 1550 1290 120.16 32

SOUTH MELB DISTRICTS 15 7 8 0 1162 1521 76 .40 28

SYNDAL TALLY-HO 15 6 9 0 1137 1322 86 .01 24POWER HOUSE 15 5 10 0 1149 1618 71 .01 20

MONASH GRYPHONS 15 4 11 0 1180 1310 90 .08 16

RICHMOND CENTRAL 15 1 14 0 989 2367 41 .78 4

0J4 SECTION P sy L D For Agst %. Ratio

RUPERTSWOOD 13 11 2 0 1790 888 201 .58 84.62

WERRIBEEAMATEURS 14 11 3 0 1610 915 175.96 78 .57

NORTH BRUNSWICK 14 11 3 0 1520 1247 121 .89 78.57

ALBERT PARK 13 10 3 0 1500 940 159.57 76 .92

ST MARYS 14 8 6 0 1747 1321 132.25 57 .14

MT LILYDALE 14 8 6 0 1323 1108 119.4 57 .14UHS-VU A F C 14 6 8 0 1105 1581 69.89 42 .86

ELTHAM COLLEGIANS 13 5 8 0 971 1255 7737 38 .46

BOX HILL NORTH 13 2 11 0 918 1640 55 .98 15 .38OLD WESTBOURNE 14 2 12 0 876 1273 68 .81 14 .29

BULLEEN COBRAS 14 1 13 0 624 1886 33 .09 7 .143

P cv c D For agsr °~ PtsA RESERVESOLD XAVERIANS 15 14 1 0 1344 587 228 .96 56

MARCELLIN 15 11 4 0 1020 781 130 .60 44

ST BERNARDS 15 10 5 0 1209 842 143 .59 40

ST KEVINS 15 10 5 0 1121 857 130 .81 40

DE LA SALLE 15 9 6 0 973 894 108.84 36

OLD TRINITY 15 6 9 0 885 952 92.96 24

UNIVERSITY BLUES 15 6 9 0 827 1082 76.43 24

OLD SCOTCH 15 5 10 0 907 950 95 .47 20

OLD IVANHOE 15 3 12 0 648 1090 59 .45 12

MHSOB 15 1 14 0 404 1406 28 .73 4

B RESERVES P 1y L D For l Pts

OLD MELBURNIANS 15 13 2 0 1202 547 219.74 52

OLD PARADIANS 15 11 3 1 1049 785 133.63 46

OLD HAILEYBURY 15 11 4 0 1305 801 162.92 44

NORTH OLD BOYS 15 9 5 1 1214 690 175 .94 38

MAZENOD 0 C 15 9 6 0 982 895 109 .72 36

OLD ESSENDON GR 15 8 7 0 898 978 91 .82 32

ORMOND 15 4 11 0 713 1158 61 .57 1 6

THERRY PENOLA OB 15 3 12 0 711 1160 61 .29 12

OLD BRIGHTON 15 3 12 0 695 1151 60 .38 12

HAMPTON ROVERS 15 3 12 0 599 1266 47.31 1 2

C RESERVES P W L D For agsr % Pis

OLD CAMBERWELL 15 11 3 1 1286 742 173 .32 46

WHITEFRIARS 15 11 3 1 1129 926 121 .92 46

CAULFIELD OR 15 10 5 0 1300 782 166 .24 40

BEAUMARIS AFC 15 8 4 3 1224 820 149.27 38

PRAHRAN AFC 15 9 6 0 1150 872 131 .88 36

COLLEGIANS 15 8 7 0 1312 782 167.77 32

ST BEDES MENT TIG 15 7 7 1 789 861 91 .64 30

BANYULE 15 4 11 0 724 1221 5930 16

GLEN EIRA AFC 15 4 11 0 676 1432 47 .21 16

OLD MENTONIANS 15 0 15 0 418 1697 24 .63 0I

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