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Offici3rnal of th eV'ICTORIANAMATEUR~OTBALL ASSOCIATION

Registered for postin g as a Pub[i u tion . Categnr~I3 .

SPORTSCOVERI VAFA MA JOR SPONSOR

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Good to be back after my four weeks of using some of my accumulated leave . I would like

co record my special appreciation and thanks to the VAFA staff and the members of the

Executive Committee who took on extra assigned tasks to keep the "show on the road." A

;ew people have remarked how could a football lover miss 4 weeks of football during theseason and in this case the answer has been easy to give . Firstly our desire was to travel toGreece and Turkey and to catch the best weather which is now and not in the off seaso n

(um) . Secondly, like a well performing football team which may lose a player through injurythat team still expects to perform well even without one of its regulars - our Administration

, _nd Executive is similarly structured to be able to cover the absence of any member for anyperiod of time and my thanks to them .

P:-:IL STEVENSCHIEF EXECUTIVE

OFFICER

This weekend the VAFA hosts an Under 23 Western Australian Amateur Football League team in match 5 (of 6) of the

: .AFC Championship Series . I refer you to page 18 of today's "Amateur Footballer" for the details of the matches played soCar in this first AAFC Championship Series, as well as the ladder going into the last year of the series . The VAFA's Under

23 team hopes to continue the winning ways established by our team during 2002 and 2003 and the Under 23 concepthas given us the opportunity of recognising our younger talent, which also acts as a substitute for our inability to find anopponent for our players aged 19 years of age or under . Welcome to John Davies (\VAAFL President), Ron Webster (WAAFL

Fxecutive Officer) and the rest of the WA group and best of luck for the weekend . For more details turn now to page 18 .

,;e _t Monday's meeting of club secretaries, as well as the hearing Executive reports, will also feature a presentation on

"Bouncing Racism out of Sport" given by Football Victoria . Each club is required to have in attendance, if not thesecretary, then a representative of the club at this meeting . Under our agreement with Football Victoria we guarantee full

representation by all VAFA clubs on nights such as this.

It has been decided to alter the number of tickets allocated to teams playing at Sportscover Arena following a

submission from a club suggesting that our tickets for the "away" team is not enough to provide free entry for all playersand officials. Accordingly the "home" team will receive 80 (was 90) and the "away" team 70 (was 60) .

Another successful Sportscover Arena pre-match luncheon last Saturday was conducted by the Old Trinity club andthrough little effort the club raised $1,000 through the rebate from the caterer, sale of wines, raffle proceeds and apercentage of the gate. Should the "home" club not be interested, the opportunity is offered to the "away" club . Elsternwick

(19th June) and Old Melburnians (26th June) are the next two clubs to book a pre-match lunch at Sportscover Arena beforetheir match at Headquarters .

Once a player is granted a reinstatement and a permit to play in the VAFA competition, the reinstated player is sent an

acknowledgement sheet which the player must sign and return to the VAFA within 10 days of the permit being granted .This acknowledgement (signed by the player and the club) amongst other things, indicates that both parties understan d

the implications of being a reinstated player. One of these is that should theplayer leave and play in any other competition, other than the AFL or VFL,even if he plays as an amateur, the player cannot return in the future tothe VAFA. Many of these forms are still to be returned and should this matternot be attended to immediately, players may have their permits withdrawnuntil this matter is attended to .

Please note that due to external server problems over the weekend, most

match results were lost. A big thank you to clubs who re-sent their results, andan apology for some results which may be missing from this week's edition- Ifyour results are not displayed please forward to kateftafa .asmau for futurerecords.

Next Week's Rounds . . .. .. .... . .. .. .. . ... . . ... .. . .. .. . .. .. .. .5Coaches' Clipboard . .. .. . .. .. .. .. . .. .. . ... . .. .. . .. .. .. .. ... .129AFC Rep R3atch 1nfo .. .. . .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. . ....18-19Coates hire MVP's . .. .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .. .. . ... . .. .. .. ... .. .. ... .31Cadbury's Face in the Crowd . .. . .. .. .. .. . .... .. . ... . .32Looking Bark .. .. .. . ... . .. .. .. . .. .. . .. .. .. . ... . .. .. ... ....3435Today's Umpires . . .. .. .. .. ___40Trainers' Corner. . .. .. ... .. ...... . .. .. .. . .. .. .... . .. .. .. .. . .. .47Sportseover Arena ➢ ra+s .... . .. .. .. . .. .. . ... . .... .. . .. .. .61Tribunal & Investigations .. .. . .. . _61Sportsco+er Spot the Ball .. . .. .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .._. .62Laidas . .. .. . .. ... .. .. .. . .. 63/64

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G'i THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2004

SPORTSCOVERVAFA MAJOR SPONSO R

Oh No Disco !Well it was certainly a case of murder on the danc e

floor as Eiai4eybury legend and all round nice guyMark "Disco" Seccull had eight shots on goal in thefinal term for a paltry return of just one major . Bit

harsh to pin the loss on one player (and anyone whogets the ball that often deserves a big thumbs upanyway) but the Bloods really threw it away afterorchestrating an incredible third quarter fight-back .

50 points in arrears at half time, it seemed a questionof how much for Trinity . With Paul Corrigan doing hisknee, the listless Bloods were just going through the

motions. But suddenly a few Trinity players began togo down (Abe Williams in particular, who was on fire),Haileybury regained some ascendency in the midfieldand goals came from all corners as Michael Barker,Mark Corrigan and Sam Langford Jones all stepped it

up a notch .Trinity had no-one left on the bench in the last termand really had to pull out all stops to fend off theerrant kicking Bloods . Ramsden stood up afterO'Farrell eclipsed him in the third stanza andforwards Brent Walsh and Andy Cultrera emphasisedjust how important straight kicking is with key last

quarter goals .Devastating loss for HaileYbury who looked as good asanyone I've seen this year at times but in the end, theysimply shot themselves in the foot . What an

excruciatingly frustrating team they are !How's this for a stat, fourteen of Scotch's eighteengoals came from players playing their first game of the

year. The game was as good as over at quarter time asScotch piled on the goals, despite having no LukeHawkins and no Matt Dennis . Ominously the big

Woodrow medallist Andrew Crow wandered on to th e

ound to kick a great second quarter goal as Scotch

at the lack of clientelehe can muster.In another EasternSuburbs massacre ,

Marcellin kicked 1 4goals to OMs' 1 in thesecond half to catapult to the top of the A Grade

ladder. Leigh Hansen is built like the proverbialBulleen beanpole but his deft movements and freakishevasive skills were typically entertaining across halfforward while Brett Dobson continued his greatseason by totally eclipsing the OM on-ballers . Hard to

imagine a person with a more different physical makeup to Hansen, but Daniel Cullinan's customarypowerhouse performance up forward absolutelyburied the Grammar boys. Weighing in at 17 stone

plus (at the risk of sounding like "Mean Jean"Okerlund), the 21 year old Eagle is quicklyestablishing himself as one of the most feared playersin the comp and is virtually an immovable object in

the goal-square.David Landrigan was carried from the field after astellar career which netted six flags and 255 games .

For three quarters it looked as though the Xavs couldwin it for him but they faded away to be left grounded

at 2-5 . tTnl have been stung by the retirement of TobyMcIntyre after his knee packed in several weeks agoand had injury clouds hanging over Andrew Lowcock

and George Dec Crespigny but still managed to pull

through despite a dismal first half. Uni's reservesteam is indicative of the depth at the club and it wastheir second string players who again stood up onSaturday, Hugh Nailon, Paul Fairbank and : .iike

Kordick.

CU :A SLCTIONOld TrinityMarcellinSt BenardsSt BernardsSt BernardsA RESERVEUniversity BluesOld Trinit yOld ScotchOld HaileyburySt Bernard s

grmade a very significant statement that the final four isnot as entrenched as one would think. Tim Aurel-

Smith was clearly best for Scotch and he receivedgreat support from on-baller Josh Kitchen andhackman Adam Nettleton . De La sorely misseddefenders Jeff Morel and Alan Greenhalg but gottypically gusty games out of youngsters Dean Dobricand Tom Maloney .Danny Jordan had four goals by quarter time and St

Bernards looked as though they could kick a recordscore before they took the foot off the pedal in thesecond and then picked it up again to win by a lazy 18

goals . No much to say really, Jordan was best on,Simon Clarke brilliant in defence and Luke O'Sullivan

a major target at CHF. Pat : ."annig's team is as honestas they come but he really 77ust be tearing his hair out

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THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2004

Up Pit Creek without a paddleYep, the puns just keep getting better, very muchindicative of a man languishing at the bottom of atipsters' poll to be honest. But I digress . Trinity maybe 6-1 but the task they face at the Snakepit isHimalayan . With injury concerns hanging over AlNeville, Abe Williams, David Burrows, ScottMcPherson and Sam Kennedy, the OTs face a St

Bernards team at full strength and itching to harpoonanother hapless victim at the house of horrors. It'sabout time this final four was given a bit of a shakeup ; Bernards by as much as you like .Marce llin go about things with a minimum of fussand it really is difficult to see them giving up top spotby losing to the bottom team De La today. MarkBrowne could well be the key player on the ground,while Timmy Silvers will have his work cut out againstthe gargantuan goliath in the goal-square . Marcellinby six goals .It's Scotch Football Day at the College this Saturdaywith the Old Scotch v Old Xavs grudge match takingplace at the Hawthorn school following the lst XVIIIclash . Scotch really are hard to follow aren't they?Significantly, their stars of last week, Aural-Smith,Thompson. Tallent and co are all pups and it's thisinjection of youth which may see them over the linetoday. Xavs showed some promising signs last week,but may fall just short again.Old Haileybury v OMs. Does it even really matter?I'm tempted to give Haileybury the big Donald Trump"YOU'RE FIRED!" treatment but they're a bigger teasethan Donald's rug on his head and they keep suckingme in . Haileybury by plenty.Write your own ticket on the Whitefriars at the UniMain .CORRESPONDENTSJonathan Horn - jonathan_g horn@yahao .co .uk

)r~.~ ;COld Xaverians - veteran David Landrigan last week

played his 255th an d final game for the club . Pre-season injuries, business and family commitmentshave brought a closure to a wonderful careerspanning 14 seasons. Dave joined the Xavs fromschool in 1990 and went on to play in six A Gradepremierships . He was VC 97-98, a three time VAFArepresentative and was chosen in Phil Stevens' Teamof the 90's and is second only in games played for theOld Xavs to Andrew Dillon 282 . From all at the clubcongratulations and thank you for a decade plus ofconsistent footy, best wishes David to Meg, Tom andbaby Landrigan due in October, well done.

TODAY' SA SECTIO N

Old Scotch v Old Xaverians atScotch College Main Oval

De La Salle v Marcelli nUniversity Blues v Whitefriars

St Bernards v Old TrinityOld Haileybury v Old Melburnians

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T 7 :I~~ . - --- l=OLD XAVERIANS 2.2 3.5 4.6 5 .6(36)UNIVERSrfY BLUES 0.1 0.3 4.4 8.9(57)

Old %av: Mollard Rush Howard Beardsley Landrigan. Best: Ford Chatfield

Beetham Beardsley Ryan Landrigan. Uni Hues : Lcrvcock 2 Muhlebach 2Gleeson 2 Butko Kordick. Best Nailon Kordick Fairbank J BrookeMcKinnon Scambler.Umpires : Mark Morrison Michael Sneddon (F) Craig Bratjbecg PeterMonotti (B) Craig Arnol Vin Vescovi (G)

BE LA SALLE 0.0 2.2 4.4 8.9(57)

OLD SCOTCH 7.3 10.5 15.7 18.9 (117)

DIS: Duggan 3 LaRab,w L Harrison P Harrison Davis Mannix. Best: DobricT Mahoney P Harrison Bonnici Silvers Oakley . Old Scotch: Thompson 5Gersiman 4 B Phillips 3 Joyce 3 Cations 2 Crow. Best: Aurel-Smith

Beranger Kitchen Tallent Nettleton Joyce.Umpires: Dirk Kramer Steve McCarthy (F) Michael Saunders MattJenMnson (B) Matthew Simpson Bernie Hoare (G)

WHfPETRLARS 1.1 3.2 3.5 7.5(47)ST BERNARDS 7.6 11 .10 18.16 23.18(156)White- Dance 3 Gloufchev 2 Canigg Kenez . Best: Gloufchev Kenez MCarbone C Canigg A Pawlik Dance . St Bern: D Jordan 7 Pearson 3McLaughlin 2 N Mitchell 2 C Mitchell 2 Baumgartner 2 B Jordan 2 Goullet0 Sullivan Wilkinson. Best: D Jordan Clarke McLaughlin O'SullivanJohnson Baumgartner.Umpires: Mark Gibson Anthony Damen (F) Nathan Eddy Phillip Miller (B)Les Damyon Robert Parry (G )

OLD TRINITY 5 .2 12.3 14.5 20.5 (125)

OLD HhREYBURY 3.1 4.1 13.6 15.14 (104)Old 1Yin: Walsh 5 Cultrera 4 L Kennedy 3 Williams 3 Andrews L Deane-Johns Pretty Ramsden Reynolds. Best: Ramsden Williams T Van Der VerneAndrews Walsh L Deane-Johns . Old Hall: S Langford,Jones 3 Seccull 3Tassell 3 M Corrigan 2 Barker Mason Goldsworthy KighL Best Barker SLangford-Jones Trollope Geister Ford White.Umpires: Wayne Hinton Tim Sutcliffe (F) Rob Mayston Jnr MatthewJackson (B) John Hall Chris Doyle (G )

MARCEIIdN 4.2 7.8 14.13 20.16 (136)

OLD MEIBURNIANS 4.1 6.2 7.3 7.4(46)Marc : Cullinan 7 Sheehan 2 McMillan 2 Hansen 2 Rice Symes DobsonAddison Jarred Marson Johnston . Best: Culinan Sheehan Dobson Hansen

Jarred Frazer. Old Metb : Cudlipp 2}licks 2 Beaumont Hurst Marsden.

Best: Holme Beaumont Lacey M Barry Cudlipp Hicks.Umpires: Peter James Damian Anderson (F) Sean Collins AndrewRechtman (B) Dominic Napoli Paul Gait (G )

A RESExyEOLD XAVERIANS 1 .2 1.2 2.5 3 .6(24)UNIVERSTIY BLUES 3 .6 5.15 9.18 15.22(112)

Old Xav: Due to -server problems, results not received .Uni Blues: Robbins 3 Millard 3 DeCtcspigny Hutchins Clark Irvine LeahyGates Bides Terrill Leeming Best : Rankin Leeming Terrill Martin MillardBirks .

DE IA SAIdl: 2.0 4.1 7.2 8.4(52)OLD SCOTCH 4.1 7.6 10.8 12.10 (82)Due to server problems, results not received .

WlD1'EI1tIfiRS 0.3 1.3 1.3 4.4(28)ST BERNARDS 3.6 9.10 13.13 14.17 (101)

Due to server problems, results not received .

OLD TRINITY 3.1 4.6 6.8 7.11 (53)

OLD IiAIIEYBURY 1.2 4.3 6.7 9 .8(62)

Due to server problems, results not received .

MAgCEiSdN 2.3 6.3 7.4 9.7 (61)

OLD MEIBURNIANS 3.1 5.1 9.6 10.7 (67)

Marcellin : McCartin 2 O'Dwyer 2 Adams Maguire Forbes Doyle MMoran . Best : Seabury Sampimon Ryder 0'Flynn Maguire Galati. Old

MeYburn3ans : Grant 2 Selby 2 Voyage 2 Matthews Murray Stew-artTucker. Best : Wu Grundy Stewart Tucker Mitchell Voyage .

0 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2004 3

A SectionDE LA S E MARCELLIH OLD HAILEYRllRY OLD MELBURNIANS OLD SCOTC H

Coach: Mark Lowe Coach : Vaughan Cleary Coach: Mick Dwyer Coach : Justin Pickering Coach : Dale TappingAsst : Paul Dwyer Res : Mick Res. Coach: Justin Wheeler Res Coach : Adam McMahon Asst: Justin Hart Asst Coach: Andrew Smith

Hagan C118 : Benjamin Buick Res : Hartley Stone Res Coach: Serge D'AngeloAsst Coach : Ray Beattie

1 L Walker C Res 1 . B. Dobson 1 . C . Home 1 . Smith D 1 . R. Mullins2 R Buckley 2. J. Rice 2. S . Davey 2 . Beaumont J 2. B. Phillips (VC)

3 B Corin VC 3. N . Addison 3. P. Corrigan 3 . Billing M 3. J . Ros s

4 L Harrison DVC 4. J. Frazer 4. S . Langford-Jones 4 . Mathews R 4. T. Holt5. S . Collins (VC)

5 M Duggan 5. D . Johnston (DVC) 5 . Bunn L 6. A. Crow6 G Gilbert 6. D . Sampimon 5. J . Bourke 6 . Holme D 7. J . Kitchen7 P Harrison 7. S . Maguire 6. A. White 7 . Thompson C 8. S . Dic k

8 J La Ragy8. R . Frisin a9 L Considine

7. M . Corrigan 8 . McKeon A 9. C. TallentSmith10 C

9 J Moloney. .

10 . A. Dale 7, A . Shepherd 9 . Aubrey C. .

11 . M . Angus9r C Mitchell it . D . Taylor 8. R . George 10. Roberts T (C) 12. S . Hume (C)10 T Silvers 12 . T. Sheehan 9. M . Barker 1 1 . Gallagher P 13. A. Nettleton12 M McHenry 13 . J . Wilkins 10. L Siapantas 12. Richardson J 14. N. Ackroyd

15 Cation sS13 AJohnstone 14 . D . Salce 10. C . Efstathiou 13. Wilson E. .

16 TroonS14 W Dwyer 15 . J . Carlson 11 . M . Graves

'14. Evans B

. .17. T. Wigne y

15 P Bowden 16 . L McMillan 12 . B . O Farrell 15. Ray J 18. L Hawkins

1 6 S Hyland 17 . G. Cox (C) 13 . A . Svarc 17. Miller James 19. R. Josephs

17 L Ba.vden 18 . D . Gartne rD C

14 . A . Forsyth15 D M k i

18. Fitzgerald T20. S . Ullingston21 C Joyce

18 L Williams 19 . . ooper20 . M . Hermans

. . ac enz e16. P. O'Donnell (RC) 19. Mulquiney R

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19 T Demetriou 21 . N . Walker 17 K Ford 20. Guest J 23. O . Cran e19 M Goodier 22 . D . Ma son

. .18. C . Waxman 21 . Hicks M 24. L. McDonnell

25 M Saunders20 M Picone 23 . A. Wadsworth 19 . M . Armstrong (C) 22. Dixon J . .26. T. Downin g

20 A Shields 24 . L O'Flynn 20. D . Hassett 23. Berry M 27. M . Dennis21 A McKenzie 25 . R . Galati 21 . A . Jenke 24. Hawkins M 28. A. Quai l22r M O'Donnell 26 . D . McMillan 22 D Mason 25. Whitehead H 29. M . Gnarl22 M Brown 27 . S . Theisz (VC)

. .23 . M . Seccull 26. Costello T 30. T. Finocchiaro

31 N Leitl23 R Sherman 28 . B . Carmody

Brooks29 S24 . B . Trollope 27. Richardson W

. .32. J . Gerstman

24 J Morel . .30 . A. Treganowan 25. S . Rowlands (RVC) 28. Marson M 33. E . Reid

25 C Hyde 31 . M . Bortolotto 26. J. Bell 29. Prowse M 34. C. Phillips35 P O'Connor25 R Walmsley 32 . M . Browne 27. B . Johnston 30. Miller Jono . .36 J Sutcliffe26 D Spithill 33, A. Symes 28. S . Goldsworthy 32. Selby E . .37. G . Carrol l

27 S Thomas 34 . D . Jarred 29. B . Carson (VC) 33. Magee J 38. G . Prendergast28 C Mercuri 35 . C . Adams 30. D . Warnes 34. Grundy P 39. B. Ferguson29 C Browne 36 . E . Weekes 31 . D . Lay 35. Ray C 40. T. Aural Smith

29r R Marks 37 . K . Bardon 32. B . Mitchell 36. Wulff B 41 . W. Lewi s42 T Beattie

30 B Mannix 38 . M . Doyle 33 . A . Floyd 37. Grant J. .

43. A. Routledge31 S Hyde 39 . D . Leardi 34. P. Langford-Jones 38. Lacey H 44. D. Jackso n31 K Mannix 40 . D . Carson 35. D . Lappage 39. Tucker J 45. A. Teesdale32 R Bonnici C 41 . J . Seabury 36. P. Geister 40. O'Brien H 46. J. Beaurepaire

33 J Stinear 42 . B . Dinneen 37. M . Erikson 41 Berry J47. T. Beranger (VC )

34 D Payson43 . J . Mathews44 L Hanson

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A SectionOLD iRE OLD XAV ERIANS ST. DERNARDS UNI V ERSITY BLUES WHITEFRIARS

Coach: Leigh Carlson Coach : Michael Sholly Coach : Peter Nicholson Coach: John Kanis Coach: Pat MannixAss Coach : Phil Gaut Res. Coach : Chris Gawne Res: Darren Handley Res Coach : David Matthews Asst . Coach : Peter RandallRes Coach: Dale Bower Res Coach : Chris Rubic kClub 18 Coach: Ed Best

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1 . KennaA 1 . A. Fox 1 . C . Keunen 1 Butko P 1 . C Wood2 . H'rre A3 . R=_ynads L v!c 2 . D . Orlando 2 . J. Madden 2 Hutchins T 3 . M Carbone4. Saunders R 3 . J. Pasceri 3 . C . Goullet 3 Sturrock J 5 . B Phan5 . Bunows D vic 4 . D .landrigan 4 . D . Jordan 4 Guengerich D 6 . P Campbel l6. Gnan P 5 Tanner J 7 . S Brosol o7. Van DerVenneT 5 . D . Rush 5 . Joe Mount 6 Rigby M B Janson88. Burrows R9. A„dre .,sA 6 . A. Oswald 6 . M. Harrison 7 Young R9

.9 . A Pawlik

10. wdtiamsA 7 . S. Lethlean 7. S. Clarke 8 Hayter J 10. R Pasqualott oit . Kennedy s12. cuttrera A 8 . J. McDonnell 7R S. Parrett 9 Lowcock A 11 . T Wallace13. Cade J 9 . J. Hawkins (C-Res) 8. J. Evans 10 Martin R 12. S Phelan14. Troon R15. Green M 10. M. Beardsley 9. B. Jordan (C)

11 North L12 Gleason a C

13. T Langford

16. Huas C 11 . L. Howard 10 . N. Mitchell.

13 Girdwood T14. T Carrigg

17. Hiles R18, HeatyJ 12. A. Bowen 11 . C. Davis 14 Roydhouse C

16. J Power17. A Carbone

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22. Deane-Johns G 15. L Ford (Capt) 14 . C. Day 17 De Crespigny G 20. P Hennessey23. Ramsden A Capt:24. Ch dzone sa J 16, S. Mollard 15 . C. Liberatore

18 Fairbank P19 Wilcox E

21 . B Jone s25. Cameron F 17. A. Chatfield (V-Capt) 16 . L. Turnbull 20 Coleman M 22 . N Cunningham26. oonanoo a27. Hill R 18. M. Scanlan 17 . L. O'Sullivan (VC) 21 McIntyre T 23 . E Eames

26. HealyT 21 . S. McCarthy 18 . T. Cooney 22 Millard B 24 . A Cunningham29. Crawiwd M30. MdGnncn R 22. T. Ockleshaw (V-Capt) 19 . R . Close 23 Wilcox T 25 . M Vernal

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22. J. Healy 20 . L Fielding24 Russell S25 Soll A 27 . L Swai n.

33. Aftker, J 23. S. Johnston 21 . B. Loughliny

26 Scambler J 28 . M Mannix34. Dear,e,tntmsL . 24. C . Purss 22 . M . 0'RileY 27 Wilkie R 29 . A Glenn35. B4adeni S36, B„~r D 25. R . Carey 23 . L Wilkinson 28 Thomas M 30 . M Powe r37. van Der venne s Ric 26. C . Santalucia 2t1 . S. Crouch 29 Terrill A 31 . M Baker36. Ramadan R39. Walsh B 27. P. Ryan 25 . D. McLaughlin 30 Muhlebach T 32 . G Kennedy

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35 . C Law43. Amore J 31 . T. Maher 28 . P. Holland 34 MctGnnon T 36 . C Dyer44. Tread-l1 G45. Mwpeth T Rwc 32. P. Ockleshaw 29 . G . McIntyre 35 Cheat S 37 . M Nunan46. Cooper S 33. N . Bingham 30 . S. Mitchell 36 Brooke Ja 38 . C Carrig g47. Pretty S48. Best J 34. A. E Jones 31 . S. Glenn 37 Robbins J 39 . D Brice49. Romney N 35. A. McCarthy 32 . T. Harvey

38 Lochhead G 40 . D Atkin s50. Blackmore 8 39 Holmes R 41 . M Leah y51 . Gamble R 36. D . Sapuppo 33 . N.P.Smith 40 Brookes C 42 . M Northey52. Heaven C53. Plain G 37. D . Higgins 34 . D. Byrne 41 Brooke Je 43 . N Elliott54. wararns z 38. S. Freer 35 . T. Pearson 42 Fletcher S 45 . S Cleve n55. Taylor c 39. A. Armstrong 36 . S. Carlton 43 Fulton L 46 . M Duffy56. Best E57. Schulze D 40. N . Larkins 37 A Catterall 44 Wood J 48 . J Treyvau d58. Stebbins c 41 M Callinan

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A SECTIO NOld Xaverians v De La SalleWhitefriars v Old Scotch at Sport scover Arena,SundayOld Trinity v University BluesOld Melburnians v St BernardsMarcellin v Old Haileybury

B SECTIONOld Ivanhoe v Old Paradians - 96 .5 Inner FMOld Essendon Gr v St Bedes Mentone TigersMazenod 0 C v Beaumari sSt Kevins v North Old BoysOld Brighton v Collegian s

C SECTIO NCaulfield Gr v Emmaus St Leos 0 CTherry Penola 0 B v Hampton RoversAJAX v MHSOBMonash Blues v Parkdale Vultures switchedfrom original drawOld Camberwell v Glen Eira

D1 SECTIO NFitzroy Reds v Ormond - Venue TBAOld Mentonians v Peninsula 0 BSalesian 0 C v Aquinas 0 CBanyule v Yarra Valley 0 BUniversity Blacks v Prahran

D2 SECTIONIvanhoe Assumption v Williamstown CYMSBentleigh v Swinburne UniOld Geelong v Monash GryphonsOld Carey v West BrunswickLa Trobe Uni v Bulleen Templestow e

D3 SECTIO NMt Lilydale v Power Hous eWerribee Amateurs v Syndal Tally-HoHawthorn Amateurs v St Johns 0 CUHS-VU v OakleighRupertswood v South Melb Districts

D4 SECTIONSt Marys v Richmond CentralEltham Collegians v Old WestbourneBox Hill North v Bulleen CobrasElsternwick v Albert Park at SportscoverArena, SaturdayKew v North Brunswick

UNDER-19 SECTION 1Old Xaverians v St Kevin sSt Bernards v University BluesOld Scotch v Old Brighton at CamberwellSport s GroundDe La Salle v Werribee AmateursMarcellin v Caulfield Or

UNDER-19 SECTION 2Collegians v Banyule ViewbankOld Camberwell v Old Ivanhoe at Oval 2Macleay ParkRupertswood - By eOld Melburnians v Old Essendon OrBeaumaris v Old Trinity

UNDER-19 SECTION 3AJAX v Old Paradians at Packer ReserveOakleigh v Monash Blue sSt Bedes Mentone Tigers v University BlacksOld Carey v Therry Penola 0 BMHSOB v Whitefriar s

UNDER-19 ( 2) BLU ESouth Melb Districts v Oakleigh ClaysDe La Salle (2) v Hampton RoversPeninsula 0 B v St Johns 0 CEmmaus St Leos 0 C v BentleighOrmond v Mazenod 0 C

UNDER-19 (2) REDBye v Bulleen TemplestoweNorth Old Boys v La Trobe UniOld Westbourne v Rupertswood (2 )Old Xaverians (2) v Aquinas 0 C at XavierColl ege, Barkers Road, Kew (45 C7)UHS-VU/St Bernards v Fitzroy Reds at St .

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CLUB 18 (2)Collegians v Eley ParkMonash Blues v University BlacksFitzroy Reds v Therry Penola 0 B at RamsdenStreet ReserveOld Melburnians v WhitefriarsOld Scotch (2) v Old Xaverians (2) atCamberwell Spo rts Ground

CLUB 18 (3 )University Blues v Old Scotch (3)North Old Boys v Old GeelongEmmaus St Leos 0 C v La Trobe UniOld Carey v Old TrinityMonash Gryphons v Caulfield Or

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No real surprises this Round . Can't have been really as I

tipped the card . Heartbreak for the Nodders as they just fail,Skevvies beat a determined Tonners, Tigers pass the test withan away win, Beaumaris test the Hoers, and the Bomberstake the Merri Creek Cup.REVIEWThe battle between friendly rivals Old Essendon Grammarand North Old Boys for the beautiful Merri Creek Cup tookplace at the picturesque Grammar school Oval . Hard to saywhat happened as I missed my contacts this weekend fromboth sides. The Bombers were obviously more potent upforward with Scott Playfair, Flaherty and Oblievek all kicking4 goals and proving more than a handful up forward for theoverworked NOB defence . Handy win which keeps OEG intouch with those above, while NOBs are back in the pack andin a bit of a rut again .Unfortunate Old Paradlans with an unprecedented amountof changes from last week's winning sides were slow out of theblocks allowing the Tigers to kick 5 goals in the first 20minutes to set up an important away from home victory.Parade as usual showed plenty of fight but just had noanswer to the slick Tigers outfit who were on a mission toconsolidate their position and to prove to all and sundry thatthey can win away from Brindisi Street. Sam Hecker andJason Bristow were the playmakers in the midfield for thevictors, Luke Wintle and Steve Zakic were strong up forward,Andrew Hayes was solid all day, and Michael Odachowski dida top job on Glen Porteous . Curran was again a highpossession winner for the Paradians, Brett Dintinosante wasstrong up back with David Boundy and Kreuzer also playing

well.Absolute heartbreak for Mazenod as they put on a much

improved performance to go down to Collegians by the barest

possible margin . Fielding their best side for the year they tookthe game right up to the inaccurate Lions who got out of jail .

Confusion reigned supreme in the last few minutes as thescoreboard attendants seemed to lose the plot amidst theexcitement and certainly confused the Nodder players .Collegians won without playing well the sign of a good side,while the home side played well without taking any points .Simon Woolley and Clint Harris were 2 of Collegians betterplayers giving them plenty of grunt around the ball atimportant times . While better players for Mazenod were DaveMaskell with 5, Jake Beard, Dom Dunne and Appollonio .

Another critical win for the depleted Old Ivanhoe side . They

led all day but Beanmaris came at them a couple of times andlooked dangerous especially in the third term where theykicked 5 goals, unfortunately they could not keep themomentum going allowing the Hoers to regain theircomposure, kick a couple of goals and score a handy victory .Mark Luxon was in top form with 6 goals his pace being a

constant worry for theBeauy defenders, Bolzanrucked superbly all day,and Darren Payneshowed plenty of skill inthe midfield . Beaumarishad terrific players in Mark Boon, Chris Martin and youngHeath.St Kevins had to pull out all stops to defeat an Old Brightonside who are currently doing everything right but just cannotput 4 points on the board. Led all day did the Tonners untilthe last quarter where a big effort came to nothing as SKOBScoming home with the wind gradually got on top to recordanother victory. Dave Murray and Tony Miller would bepleased the young fellas stood up, while Jarred O'Neill wouldbe scratching his head wondering where the next win iscoming from . Greenham, Lucas, Chard and ex Essendonruckman Wade Keenan were all good SKOBS' . Adam Pirrie'sgood form continued, young Andrew Edge played his bestgame for the club, while Brook Logan and Ross Stewart werealso good players on the day.PREVIEWOld Paradlans welcome Old Brighton to beautiful downtown

Bundoora. Both sides crippled with injuries and in desperate

need of a win . Never easy to win at the Garvey Oval and the

Tonners are certainly a long way from home today, but eventhough not winning have been playing some pretty good footyand are a bit more consistent than the home side . So I will

stick with them and tip them to defeat my old school .

Mazenod go cross country to the Gillon Reserve with plentyof confidence starting to build around the place, while NOB S

CLUB

B SECTIONOld IvanhoeCollegiansMazenodSt Kevin sOld ParadiansOld Essendon

B RESERVEOld ParadiansSt KevinsOld IvanhoeMazenodOld Brighton

LuxonTaftMaskellGarveyPorteousPlayfai r

SpinosoAltisStewartHawkinsGinnivan

LST17K TOTAL

6 263 255 244 212 214 19

4 180 170 140 110 1 1

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are on a bit of a downer after a couple of bad weeks. Todaycould just be the day the Nodders break the ice if they canmaintain the spirit engendered by last week's performance sohere we go against the odds and at the risk of denting mylowly position on the tipping ladder even further I'm going forthe visitors.Old Essendon head south to tackle a Beaumaris sidedesperate for a win . The Bombers cannot afford to drop onehere either as they must win to keep the pressure on thoseabove them. They will like the chance to play their possessiongame on the bigger ground but must be careful of overusewith the Sharks just waiting in the wings to capitalise on anymistakes . On form you have to go for Old Essendon, but thereis a temptation to tip my old club at home, but I just can't .St Bedes Mentone-Tigers welcome Old Ivanhoe to BrindisiStreet. The Hoers will not be overawed by the size of theground as most are, as they have already been there this year,and it's size should suit their heavier bodies . Still withoutJames Hope I'm not too sure they have the height to match itwith the Tigers although Weddle will be a welcome return .The Hoers will be in it for a long time but the Tigers just playthere own ground far too well to let one slip today .The match of the day perhaps the season takes place at allplaces Sportscover Arena, as St Keains and Collegians gohead to head for outright leadership of the Section close to thehalf way mark. Great venue, two very good sides bothsuperbly coached promises a great spectacle . Let's hope theweather is kind to us . Collegians won last week when not atthe top of their form while the SKOBS in all honesty have yetto play a full 4 quarters . If Keenan can get on top in the ruckthen SKEVVIES are half way home, Ben Garvey will need tokick goals and the St Kevins defenders will need to watch Taftand Dixon . Recent A Grade experience just but only justsways me St Kevins way.PRESS CORRESPONDENTSKeep up the good work. The numbers are 9553 1561 homephone and fax 0403 433 016 is the mobile or email me [email protected] .au by 8PM Mondays.

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Beaumaris - congratulate two stalwarts who have recentlyplayed their 100th VAFA game . First to reach this target wasour popular reserves captain, Barry Gray, who is recognisedfor his consistent hard-at-it approach whether he be playingsenior or reserves footy as well as his positive attitude aroundthe club. Last week we also saw one of our leading seniorplayers, Marcus Lee, reach his milestone after a verysuccessful career at the club which includes beingcompetition runner-up at U/17 & U/19 level and several topfive finishes in our senior B & F. Both of these guys conductthemselves extremely well around the club and we hope theywill be with us for another 100 games each.

TODAY'S MATCHES

B SECTIONSt Bedes Mentone Tigers v Old Ivanhoe

Old Paradians v Old BrightonBeaumaris v Old Essendon GrNorth Old Boys v Mazenod 0 C

Collegians v St Kevins at SportscoverArena, Saturday

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OLD IVANHOE 3.3 8.9 11.11 14 .11 (95)REAncaARIC 3.0 4.2 8.3 11.7 (73)Old Ivan : Luxon 6 Hams 2 Kefalas 2 Branigan Theodossi Lewry Oates.Best Crowley Oates Luxon Bolzan Geischen Cumtolo . Beavm: Pitts 3Ensor 3 Matulick Holt Martin Wonnacntt George . Best: Boon Heath MartinMatulick Teasdale M Lee.Umpires: Albie Firley Richard Eastwood (F) Daniel Kofoed DanielBrookes (G )

OLD PARADIANS 0.2 2.3 5.6 8 .9(57)ST BEDES RENT TIGERS 5.3 8.6 13.7 15.11 (101)Old Par: Brabender 2 Porteous 2 Boundy Cosgriff Cowles Dintinosante.Best Curran Dintinosante Kruizer Sinclair Richardson Boundy . StBedea/94'P : Za{do 3 LWintle 2 Terrell 2 Hecker 2 Bristow 2 Napier A HavesOsborne Tyquin. Best Connolly Odachovski S Hecker Sawers GrovesBristow.Umpires : GrahamThwaites Tim Rath (REL) (F) Brendan Cannon Scott Grey(RFta (B) Gavin Roberts Luke McKay (RF7a (G )

OID ESSENDON GR 5.5 8.5 15.7 17.13 (115)NORTH OLD BOYS 3.3 6.6 7.9 10.11 (71)Old Eas: Obliuvek 4 D Flaherty 4 Playfair 4 Dragajlo 2 Heritage 2 Parker.Best Wilson T Biggs Playfair Ryan Leask D Flaherty. NOB: M Barker 4 JBarker 2 Herbert Tehan Hyde Sleep . Best Maxton Hyde Boyle Sleep AmorMaher.Umpires : Leah Gallagher Geoff Caulfield (F) Daniel Scully Jack Watty (G )

MAZENOD 5.1 8.3 10.6 13.9(87)COLLEGIANS 3.6 5.16 7.19 11 .22 (88)&iaz: D Maskell 5 D Parker 2 Appollonio 2 Chamberlain Beard Veltman SMorgan. Best: D Maskell Beard Dunne Stanley Veltman Appollonio. Coll,Taft 3 Hoist 2 Husking Skunie Couch Dixon Davidson Fry. Best FryWoolley Harris Lockett Dixon Nisbet ,Umpires: Luke Holmes Simon Stokes (F) Chris Kaleta Robert Seymour (G )

OLD BRIGHTON 6.5 9.8 16.12 16 .13 (109)ST KEVINS 4.3 9.9 12.10 18 .15 (123)Old Bright : Pirrie 5 Logan 2 MaeGillivray 2 Mead 2 Jackson 2 Dawes AGinnivan Edge. Best Edge Stewart Pirrie Dale Reid Logan . SKOB: Garvey4 Chard 4 M Shannon 2 J O'Keefe Bowles M Lucas Greenham M DollmanGullifer L Mahoney Pope. Best Shannon Pope Catomrolos M Dolman LMahoney Mulgrew.Umpires: Peter Simpson Geoff Curran (F) Peter Teasdale James Gregory (B)Lucas Robson Michael ODonnell (G)

B RESERVE

OLD IVANHOE 2.1 4.3 8.4 10.7 (67)BEAUMARIS 3.1 8.1 10 .5 13.5 (83)Due to server problems, results not received .

OLD PARADIANS 1.1 3.1 7.5 7.5(47)ST BEDES h4EFIT 1TG 1.2 6.6 8.6 11.13 (79)Old Par : Spinoso 4 D McKay 3 . Best Simpson Gale Fantone CorcoranSandy Spinoso . St Bedes/MT: Best Wilson A Zahra T L'Hullier McCollWilliams Bignall Goals: Terrell 2 Cieslak 2 Andrevr, 2 Buck Owen ChesireHilton Williams,

OLD ESSENDON OR 5.0 7.1 8.1 8.5 (53)NORTH OLD BOYS 2.3 6.5 9.10 12 .15 (87)Due to server problems, results not received .

MAZE 3.0 4.0 6.3 6.5(41)COLLEGIANS 5 .0 9.2 14.6 19.7 (121)Maz: Due to server problems. results not received.Coil : Burrows 7 Henebery 2 Cottom 2 Hart 2 Watson Naylor Muir TurnerRoach Mollard . Best : Burrows Henebery Malone Naylor Weekes Cottom.

ST KEVINS 1 .2 2.7 5.8 9.14 (68)OLD BRIGHTON 3.2 5.3 7.6 7.6(48)Old Brighton : Due to server problems, results not received .SKOB : Crowley 5 Conlan Marchasani O'Connor S Mount. Best: S MountMarchasani Crowley Beggy L Katavolos Sheerly

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B SectionREAU MARIS COLLEGIANS MAZENOD NORTH OLD BOYS OLD BRIGHTO N

Coach: Mick Lovejoy Coach : Pat Hawkins Coach : Mike McArthur-PJlen Coach : Garry Foulds Coach: Jarred O'Neill

Asst: Erwin Leyden Res: Marty Hook Ass Coach: Andrew Sulhedana Ass Coach : Tony Egan Res. Coach : Hayden BickettRes : Mick Carty Res Coach: Tony Collins Res Coach : Mark Oraniu k

1 . R . Rawlins 1 . J . Dixon 1 T. Castricum 1 J. Cassell 1 A. Krzyamiak

2 . H . Gibson 2 . M . Johnson 2 M. Chamberlain 2 M. Hyde (C) 2 A. Pirri e

3 . M. Pitts (C) 3 . B . Mooney V C 3 A . Tucker 3 T. Sheehan 3 C. Barrow (vc)

4 . M. Matulick (DVC) A . Shinkfiel d4 4 J . Ballenger 4 S. Sleep 4 A. MacGillivray

5 . M. Ensor (DVC).

5 . R . Henebery 5 D . Maskell 5 R . Davidson 5 A. Edge

6 . A. Spence 6 . S . Woolley 6 P. Nelson 6 N . Vogels (VC) 6 R. Stewart (dvc)

7 . D . Foley Etg7 S7 S . Morgan 7 G . Smith g.Lo n7

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8 M. White7 C . Red in

C . McNicol (C. res )9 . B. Cousins 8 . C. Unsworth CAPT

.Chamberlain10 B

9 J . Cordyy 9 P. Phela n10. L. Buller 9 . J . Fry

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11 . M. Lee 10. J . Lan g.

12 A McDowell11 T. Roberts 11 N . Perry

12. L . Healy 11, C. Weekes.Gooden13 P

12 G. Maxton 12 N . Williams13. C . Gourley

12. N. Harrison CAPT.

Meehan14 N 13 T. Halpin 12 B. Williams14. T. Collins

13. N. Thomas.

15 N . Parry (DVC) 14 T. Kennedy 12 S. Eastgate15. M . Boon

Lockett14 N 16 M . Apollonio 15 J . Nihill 13 N . Edwards16. A . Quin . .

15 L Cottom 17 J . Beard 16 R . Kelliher 14 S. Williams (C )17. L. Atkins . .

Baxter16 A 18 D. Dunne 17 M . Lynch 15 B. Gadsden18. N . Kenned y

Atkins19 M

. .17. R. Hosking V C 19 T. Steinfort 18 T. Holman 16 J . Homann

. .18 S Taft 20 C. Murray 19 M . Maher 17 A. Van Den Dungan

20. M . Mellon27 S Coote

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'18 A. Salem18 M Jackso n. .

22. J . Holt 20. M. Holies22 S . Veltman23 B. Devlin

Brien21 C. OTehan22 D

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23. A. Catlin 21 . C . Harris24 D . Nisbeft

.23 A Neville

20 M . Smit h24. B . Gray 22 . T. Skurrie 25 S. Stanley

.Barker24 J 21 T. Ewert

25 . D. Teesdal e'

23 . C . Mollard 26 J. Dunne (C).

25 S . Grigg22 L O'Neill

Brien26 . A. O 24 . E. Waters 27 M. Regan 26 D. Brady22 J . Murch

27 . D. George 25 . R . Muir 28 P. Jones Herbert27 L23 D. Dawes

28 . J . Vance 27 . G . Rowston 29 R . Sharp .Joyce (RC )28 D

24 S . GadsdenR29 . C. Martin (VC)

Lambert30 C28 . B. Couch 30 D . Hansen

31 N Snart

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36 . N . Atkins . . 37 L. Morgan 35 L . Crapper 30 T McLaughlin

R . Presnel l37 35 . L. Nisbet 38 D . Hallet 36 D . Tonkin 31 A. Paroissie n.S. Lynch38 .

36 . R . Turner Bradshaw39 D . Brownin g37 D . 31 S.Jackson

Hogarth40 . J.37 . C. Holst . Massey40 G . Amor38 M 32 A. Goldner

41 . N . Contain 38 . T. Lovell 41 M . Venturini 39 L. Jeffery33 L . Dale

42 . B. Gillespie 39 . N . Hart . Res Capt 42 C. Raise 40 C . Phyland 34 T. Gibson

43 . R . Deaton 40. L. Watson 43 A . Barry Macauly 41 S . Borg35 C . Stewart (R.vc)

44 . C . Collins 41 . N. Baxter 44 W. Knight Sheehan42 D ~ R . Henderson {R .dvc)

45. M. Duggan 42. N. Abbott 45 S . Paine.

43 D . Zacek37 D . Hughes

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50. P. Berry 47. R. Sriar .51 M . Murray (VC) 48 M . Kelly 43 R . Capom

51 . J . Mitchell 49. D. Phillips52 G . Tilling 49 A . Ci ola9 44 R . Fisher

52. J. Williams 50. D. Rubenstein53

50 L. Carmichael 45 C . MctGm m53. A. Poll 51 . B. Shadboft 54 A. Stagliano 53 S . Butcher (RVC) 46 M . Townsend54. S . Lee 52. M . Naylor 55 D. Bonnici 54 R. Citroen 47 S . Adam55. B . Deaton 53. T. Hall 56 S. Castricum 56 D. Ryan 48 B . Deve r56. T. Woolnough 54, B. Woolhouse 57 57 K. Hildebrandt 49 B . Scott57. A . Fisher 55. T. Cookies 58 D . Morris 60 M . Cribbes (RVC) 50 W. Leaf58. J . Bramwell 56. B. Lumb 59 64 T. Brady 51 J . Lynch59. B . Griffiths 57. B. Horsell 60 Calvert65 C

52 W. Hebard60. D . Bird

58. D . Smith 61 M. McDowell.

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65 58 C. Butters s65. G. Shattuck 63 . R . Luff

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B SecOLD OLD It OL ST DEDESCoach: Frank Donal Coach: Gerard Sholly Coach: Sam Assett a TIGERS Coach : Dave Murra y

Res: Kornel Dachs Res : Dirk Jones Res Coach : Peter Cosgr'rff Coach: Rusell Barnes Res . Coach :

Res: Mark Lomagno

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2 Biggs 2 . L Lochran (VC) 2 . A . Hughes 1 Wintte P 2 E Croha n3 D Cu rtis

3 Oxnam 3 . S. Curatolo 3 . D. Dea nCurran (VC)4 A

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4 . B . Davis . .5. A. Paglia 4 L'HuillierA 5 M Dollman

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5 . C . Georgio 6. R. Bux 5 Napier S Keef e6 P O

7 Leask J6 . S . Kent 7. M . Cosgrrff (Res VC) 6 Fitcher P 7 J Molloy

8 B Dollman8 Heritage 7 . J . Gieschen S. A. Sinclair (C) 7 Owen N 9 B Fields9 Stormont j 8. T Stevens 9. P. Palermo 8 Scafi di A 10 M Lucas10 Biggs T 9. D. Payne 10 . P. Brabender 9 Terrell M

11 J O'Keefe11 Buckley J 10. C. Crowley ( VC) 11 . M. Joyce 10 Wintle M 12 M Mulgrew12 Kavanagh J 11 . P. Lawryry 12 . B. Galloway 12 Groves P

13 Samperi R 13 R Bowles13 Hakim B 12. C. Branigan 13 . S . Rose

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15 MoColl Trfer15 W Gul l

15 Mezo 14 . D . Campbell - Fraser 15 . N . Brundell16 Osborne C 16 B Garvey

16 Bordigno n17 Forrest 15 . G . Hope 16. M . Godfrey

17. B . Hart17 Corda N 17 D R an

18 R C ar d18 Flaherty 16 . S . Price 17. M . Mitchell

18 Hecker S19 Drury

19 D Sheeh y18 Dawson S 17 . A . Corcoran 18. G . Po rteous (VC) 20 Po rter L

20 T Crowley

19 Healey E 18 . J . Hope (Capt) .18. M . Spinoso 21 Connelly J 21 R Maguire

20 Playfair S 19 . P. Dinakis 19. A. De an 22 Poynton D 22 T Duggan

21 Dale S 20. D. Hawkes (VCR) 20 . S. Maher 23 Napier D23 T Simpso n24 S Powell22 Portia M 21 . R. Roberts 21 . D. Loney (VC) 24 Tyquin J 25 A Hamilton23 Hughes J 22. B . Nagel 22 . S. Fantone (Res VC) 25 Knuppel J 26 C Taylor24 Dazkiw J 23. K. Theodossi 23 . P. Walsh 26 Hecker M 27 A Lync h

25 Frazer A Haro s24 G 24 . T. Lombardi (Res VC) 27 Beretta L 28 M Giansiracusa26 Fleming S

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27 McKenzie A . .M Stewart26

26 . D . Boundy (VC) 29 Bristow J 30 M Crowe28 Fewster A .. 27 . K . Jenkins 30 Kane J 31 W Keena n29 Uebergang s 27 . N . Hollonay 28. J . Kreuzer 31 Dru ry J 32 S O'Conno r30 Dra o lo Mg j 28 . S. Morri s 29. A . Morrow 32 Johnson G 33 M Maguir e31 Caridi D 29 . R . Weddle 30. M . Ryan 33 Zakic S 34 N Parrett32 Poulton D 30 . A. Gilbert 30. D. McKay 34 Carson L 35 J Dempsey33 Vel ardo M 31 . J . Stevens 31 . N. Dallas 35 Barnes C 36 P Mount34 Podger D Kefalas32 S 32. S . Corcoran 36 Walstab A 37 M Pan8r az io35 Kavanagh L

. .Pratt33 N 33 . D. Clayton 37 Williams L 38 J O'Brien

36 Obliubek C . .35 . S . Simpson (Res VC) 38 HayesYes 39 N Pop e

37 Parker A 34. A . Tiernan 36 . B. Dintinosante 39 McColl M 40 L Kalesaran38 Campbell T 35. M . Pollock (Capt R) 37 . A. DiFabio 40 L'Huillier D 41 B Altis39 Newbold B 36. S . Adderley 40 . W. Chambers 41 Rose S 42 S Mount40 McDermott H 37. A. Ber ry ( VCR) 41 ElliotA

42 Wilson M 43 P Bar e

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To all those involved in amateur football I would like to take this opportunity to mention howmuch I enjoy my involvement and how honoured I am to be coaching one of the great amateur

football clubs at Ivanhoe Assumption . From my 3 years with Northcote Park Football Club in

the Diamond Valley Football League I use a concept they use and produce a players kit for all

team members . In this kit I include our coaching structure, team goals, team rules, matchday procedure, training requirements for senior selection, fixture and a letter from myself to

the playing group . It is this letter that I would like to share with you, which I believe reflectswhat many amateur clubs in our situation need to be working on and some of the attitudes

we will need to adopt to be successful .

FROM THE COACHING STAFF

The coaching staff at the club is committed this year to improving our performance and

implementing a smarter brand of football . We will have set plays that we will work on during

the year and our physical pressure will need to improve . Match practice will be a big part ofour pre season and in almost all scenarios we will be attempting to incorporate ball work .

Going down a grade in amateur football is a window of opportunity but as we have seen inthe past nothing comes easy and our level of commitment will need to be the equal of last year

if not better. We have started pre-season later than normal and as such need everyone to

attend as many nights as they can . D2 has a lot of district amateur sides and therefore our

fitness level will be important . Our goals for the year are set out in the player's kit and I expect

every player to read them and understand them .

This year has started with some disappointing news with some of our players including ourcaptain playing elsewhere. Whilst I am upset about some of the departures it has also givenme a greater level of motivation to show these people that we are capable as a group ofsuccess and that they have made the wrong decision . Our playing group is good enough and

if we work together we can achieve our goal .

Before we start this season I would like all of our senior players to reflect on the greatsportsmen who wont be able to achieve their goals this year either through injury orretirement or even death . Life can be to short and opportunities must be taken for while we

all like to think we will play forever it can be over very quickly . 2004 is an opportunity so it

is imperative that we all stick together and have no regrets about the results this year .

Promotion is the goal .

Yours SincerelyJohn MatthewSenior CoachIvanhoe Assumption Amateur Football Club

Currently we have won 4 games and lost 2, we achieved our first two goals from our playerskit and if we can remain in the four after 9 rounds have achieved our mid term goal . From

there the players based on what they have seen of our opposition can set their own goals

through to the end of the year . I look forsvard to the rest of season 2004 and wish all clubs

the best of luck on their quest .

John Mat thewSenior Coac hIvanhoe Assumptin - Football Club

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Leaving injuries aside, theneed for player rotation toretain the enthusiam of all play-ers is a difficult one to handleas the team needs to wingames to consolidate its posi-tion on the ladder. Of courseinjuries at the senior level pro-vide opportunities for players toshow their talents, and many ofthe reserve players are havinga chance in the seniors thisyear as a result. Players arestepping up a level very wellindeed.

'Dicko' has regained the servic-es of veteran MichaelFeferkranz to assist with on-field leadership . 'Fefs" endeav-our is outstanding and is agood model for the youngergroup to emulate. Strong per-formances from the youngerbrigade will ensure that 2004 isa year of achievement after thedoldrums in A and B Sectionsover the past few years .

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Rovers return to the four as the Ashers and will add pizzazz to

Jackas bounce back. Wellers pounce on the mix and be on eVultures inaccuracy, the Saints drift when set to victory away from asoar as the Animals are blown away in the perfect first half ofopening term . Lions fall at home again, and the the season .Unicorns outlast the Fields in a classic .REVIEWWHAT A GAME! Passion, skill, and enormouspressure from both sides in front of a large andappreciative crowd saw the ladder leadersMHSOB maintain their unbeaten record againstCaulfield, in a wonderful Amateur footballmatch . 42 goals including 14 .1 between them in

Monash and Ajax square off in the D Grade '03the final quarter was magnificent. Hogan andWhite outstanding for the winners whilstWidjaja and Green were busy for the Fielders .The Rovers chalked successive victories,thanks to a blistering first term earning th evisitors a 54 point advantage against ESL . The their home deck, anAnimals wouldn't give in for the remainder ofthe clash but the damage was done . Can andDeveraux the wrecking balls for HamptonRovers .In a superlative display, Kirzner boots 14 andBlieden 4, as Ajax celebrated against Glen Eirs .The Saints trailing by a goal and with the windsat their backs entering the last stanza couldn'tgo on, despite the efforts of Zosens and Fosseyto remain rooted in the bottom two .Camberwell saw off another potential final scombatant and registered win number five iagainst Parkdale . With Wellers mentor Sigalas,reworking the lineups, the home side turned aone point quarter time deficit, into an CLUBunaccustomed comfortable winning margin .Hardenberg marked everything for the hosts C SECTIONand Christie and Heffernan ensured he ha dplenty of supply .It was a hard slog and wasn't always pretty atOak Park, but the Ashers had enough winnersto account for Therry . A solid third period setup the match for the visitors, who were wellserved by Stretch Bolton, Turton and Janssen .Fenton and Goodwin kept battling for the Lions .

PREVIEWThe Highs welcome Therry, an d the Lions takeup the challenge of attempting to break theUnicorns unbeaten run . Last week MHSOB hadmore panache than their opponents, today they

The Saints havebeen close in recent weeks but unable torecapture that winning feeling . Back on hometurf always makes Glen Eira a toughproposition, but Parkdale hurting from lastweek, will be stunned into action, and will makesure they claim the points from their secondsuccessive road trip .

Replay . Little separates the sides in '04 and awin is vital for both in the pursuit of higherhonours . The Students know they must blockopposition supply to Ajax's spearhead, but o n

d with their premiership flagfluttering, will triumph again .It's a short journey for the Fielders as HamptonRovers host the match of the round. The Rovershave worked hard to return to the four and willnot be keen to relinquish their place, soCaulfield can expect another torrid afternoon .The size of the Hampton pack will worry thevisitors, but the pace and tenacity of theirsmalls will prove telling and in a spirited

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contest, should see the Fields scrape home .The Animals have been struggling forconsistency, but their performance over the lastthree quarters against Hampton, proves whencommitted they can match it with any side . Itwill be another encouraging display from ESL,but the Wellers are hunting a top two place andwon't fail when they are so close .CORRESPONDENTS:Glen Harrison - [email protected] .au

AJAX - Matt Dud--" _o® will join a small group ofplayers that have played 200 games with theClub . Matt played his first game with the Under19 in 1994 and his resilience is shown in thathe has hardly missed a game due to injury . Aselect member of the 1999 Premiership team,he added another medallion to his collectionwith the Reserves last year in a best on groundperformance . A former committee man, Matt isusing his experience this year to assist themany young players in the reserves . DaveGelbart finally reaches his 100th game thisweek . Dave also started with the Under 19's in1994, however injuries have not been kind toallow this talented player to show off hisabilities . 1999 was Dave's most consistent andinjury free season which culminated in apremiership .Therry Penola congratulates two of its risingstars, Glen Russell and Darren Goodwin, ontheir recent 50th games . Glen, the man withthe rubber body, has been a revelation in ourbackline regularly beating taller and strongeropponents . Darren, although only 19, is one ofthe strongest players in C Grade,and Therrycrowds sense something special is going tohappen whenever he's near the ball. Anothermilestone was achieved by a Therry playeragainst Glen Eira when John 'Bucket Hands'Vaina played his 150th game . In the twilight ofhis career JV has turned himself into a regularsenior player, his cool manner helping thwartmany opposition attacks . Congratulations to allplayers .Caulfield Grammarians - congratulate - John

Jacobs - 100 Games "Buster's" accoladesinclude, Ressies p'ship captain, dual B&Fwinner, John has progressed from our U 19's tobecome a great team leader, who's ability toshed facial hair during a match is uncanny .

TODAY'S MATCHESC SECTION

Hampton Rovers v Caulfield GrEmmaus St Leos 0 C v Old Camberwell

MHSOB v Therry Penola 0 BMonash Blues v AJAX

Glen Eira v Parkdale Vultures

CAULFI:LD G2 :117 ?3R1ANS 4.5 10.8 13.11 20.11 (131)

MHSOB 4.4 8.7 15.9 22.10 (142)

Cautu;:ld r a,,,,,,A riam- B Gross 5 Baxter 3 Carboni 3 A Sinclair 3 Guyett

James Kendall Lawson Widjaja Will. Best Wfdjaja B Gross Carboni FalluPemtvcuick B Sinclair. MHSOB : Home 4 Bamert 3 Hogan 3 Fairchild 2Taylor 2 Pertzel Thompson Wtuttington Clowes White Saultry LimbrickSmith . Best Thompson Hogan Cassell Limbrick Harper Home .

Umpires: Adam Conquest Jeremy Heffernan (F) Clive Shipley JackRegester(G)E.YMAl1S ST IF.OS 0.1 4.4 8.5 11.7 (73)

HAFSPTON ROVERS 9 .1 11.5 16.9 17.9 (111)

Fmmmaus St Leos: McKenzie 4 Bird 3 Ristevski 2 D'Amelio Ellis . Best

Phyland Bird Burgess P Carey RisteFSki T McCann . Hamptore Greenwood5 Devereaux 3 Fletcher 2 Power 2 Adams Browne Duddy LawrencePrantzos. Best Devereaux Greenwood Carr P.oods Burggraaff Prantzos .

Umpires : Simon Olive Lionel Katz (F) Peter Maddocks Sam Perrin (G)

'P1IIiRRY PENOIA 3.1 4.3 5.4 6.7(43)MONASH BLUES 2.3 5.6 10.12 11.14 (80)

Tiieay: Baker Callegari Castaldi Clarke Elliott D Goodwin . Best DGoodwin Fenton Callegari S Banri3ster Henderson Castaldt . Monash Blues:

Main 2 Gregory 2 Craven 2 O'Sullivan 2 Nind Hiddey Smith . Best 7Urton

Janssen Merlin Bolton Gregory Smyth .

Umpires: Ken McNiae Jason Mousley (RFI) (F) Glen Kennedy BradMonaghan (RHl.) (B) Steven Pipemo Lollta Cooney (RF[ .) (G)

AJAX 6.5 10.9 14.14 22.17(149)

GLEN EHiA 3.3 6.6 14.7 16.7(103)AJAR: Kirmer 14 BHeden 4 GokJbloom J Israelsohn Kestenberg A Wollner.

Best Kirzner Blieden Gold Klein Samuel Krafchek Glen Elm: Zosens 5Vam akas 3 Fossey 2 Mc Gaw 2 Taranto 2 Clements Sheehan . Best

Zosens King Sheedy Tsicogiannis Stuchbery FosseyUmpires: Peter Liddell David Loans (Fj Andrew Esposito Matthew Cowley (G)

OLD CAMBERWELL 2.1 6.3 10.7 14.8 (92)

PAatcnATF VULTURES 1 .8 2.9 4.13 7.18 (60)

Old Camb: Due to server problems, results not received .

Parkdale Vultures: Mick Sullivan 4 Ryan 2 Rowley . Beat Mick SullivanDixon M Barr Rochford C Sullivan P Sullivan .Umpires: Paul Dinneeen Dash Peiris (F) Ross Richards

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CAUIMID GBANr AARIAxS 0.2 1.6 3.9 5 .9(39)

MHSOB 5.2 6.2 8.6 12.6 (78)

Caulfield Grammarians: Poulter 2 Cowlishaw Royal Jacobs. Best' GerrandCrathern Scott O'Hoy Steer B Jenldn.on. MHSOB : Taylor L 3 Feferkranz 2

McCully G 2 Neilson Temes Bowen Ware Thiele, Best Moore Grac7ekNeilson Dunne Thiele Czwamo

. EMMAUSST LEOS 3.1 7.4 8.4 11.4 (70)

HAMPTON ROVERS 2.3 2.5 8.9 11.13 (79)

Emmaus St Leos: M McInerney 3 Kelly 2 Ymer 2 Camm Medemwtt M

Levins Heyes. Best Lear M Levers M McInerney Kelly Simondson Winduss .

Hampton: Marshall 3 Hanlon 2 Spratt 2 Pearson Gray Brudar Moreley .

Best : Ng Keziles Hanlon Bmnmeier Flahhe C Mathouse Spratt

THERRY 1'ENOIA 1.2 2.3 5.6 10.8 (68)MONASH BLUES 4.0 4.2 7.6 7.6(48)

Therry: Clifton 4 Walker 3 Bosanko Hutchinson R Bannister. Best CliftonT Goodwin Hutchinson McAuliffe R Bannister \'Jarren . Mnnrsh Blues:Hawkins 3 Dennis 2 Glover Shield, Best: Brennan Jones Tinkler CoeMoresi Shields.MAX 3.3 6.9 11.10 13.12(90)

GIEN EIRA 0.0 0.2 0.3 1 .6(12)

MAX: Zemski 3 Czamy 2 Duzenman 2 Ritter man 2 Gotlleb Janine NIsraelsohn Wahisch. Best Silver Jankie Gotlieb N lsraelsohn Zemski

GerlxrGLEN E1RA: Goal: Eade. Best Zurak Shellard Zaganm Serpanchy Watt

EmmettOLD CAMBEIUVEid. 4.0 6.4 6.4 6.5(41)

PARKDALE VULTURES 1 .4 1.6 4.11 6.11(47)

Old Camb: Due to server problems, results not received .

Parkdale Vultures: Ross 2 Hampton 2 D O'Brien G Wilson Best : Hirst

Hampton White Levett Crilley Stewart

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Background to the formation of the 11L'-?CChampionship Series .Over the two years 2001 and 2002 representativesof the VAFA, SAAFL and the WAAFL met regularlyin an attempt to a) re-include WA into therepresentative matcn naiuiu~ a,ia b) explore thepossibility of re-introducing the carnivals thatfeatured across the Amateur scene for many years .It was felt that re-introducing carnivals was not anoption as to ask players to take a whole week offfrom work and play three matches over the courseof the week was not feasible . The OrganisingCommittee then decided on the currentChampionships concept where each of 3 statesplay each other twice over a three year period,once at home and once away, with the statewinning the most games over the three years beingdeclared the Australian Champion AmateurState . WA Amateurs came on board and for thisyear to assist the development of WA the VAFA hasagreed to play players under the age of 23 againstWA (who will field players of the same age) .

Two Victo rians, Andrew Langford-Jones(chairman) and Phil Stevens (AdministrationOfficer) were nominated by the AAFC ExecutiveCommittee to head this committee for the firstChampionship period (3 years - 2002, 2003 and2004) . This Committee consisted of the 3 statesCEOs, the 3 state presidents and at meetingsother Executive Committeemen nominated by thestate hosting the meeting were invited to attend .At this Saturday's meeting a new Chairman andAdministration Officer for the secondChampionships will be considered, as will be thedates for the matches for the 2005 to 2007 Series .The AAFC Executive recognises the wonderfulcontribution of John Leak to the success of thefirst Championship Series . John's recentresignation from the SAAFL came as a shockalthough I am sure that John's replacement MarkShadiac will ensure strong SA representation onthe Executive .The Executive continues to explore the possibilityof other Amateur bodies joining the AAFC and insecuring a major sponsor of significance to reducethe costs of travel, accommodation and the like .At the end of the sixth match the AAFCChampionship Trophy will be presented to thewinning state and the All-Australian Team will beannounced which will recognise 23 players whoproduced strong and/or consistent performancesover the period of the first Championships .

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Results of Matches Played 2 002 and 2 00 3 .Matches 200 42002: SAAFL def. WAAFL (Perth) / VAFA def.

SAAFL (Adelaide)

2003: SAAFL def. WAAFL (Adelaide) / VAFA def .WAAFL (Perth)

2004: VAFA v. WAAFL (M elbourne) / VAFA v .SAAFL (Melbourne )

Championship Table at end of 2003 (2 matchesto play - 2004)

P W L F A °lo To Play

VAFA 2 2 0 279 44 634 2

SAAFL 3 2 1 228 195 117 1

WAAFL 3 0 3 95 365 26 1

Best on Ground MedallistsThe best player in matches between WAAFL andVAFA receives the Neil Judge M edal . The bestplayer in matches between WAAFL and SAAFLreceives the Alan Statton Medal and matchesbetween SAAFL and VAFA receives the NoelRundle Medal .

The future of the AAFC Championship Series ofM atchesThe three states (VAFA, SAAFL and WAAFL) havealready committed themselves to participating in asecond Championships Series (2005-2007) .

Today's match.It is hard to predict a winner of today's match asthe new Under 23 concept makes past formirrelevant. The WAAFL needs to take the game togive the SAAFL any chance of snatching the title,so the hopes of two states rest on the shoulders ofthe young Sandgropers this weekend . Whateverthe result this weekend, the AAFC Executivehopes that the games reflects the wonderful skillsof the best of the young WA and Victorian amateurfootballers . All the best to everyone .Phil StevensAdministration OfficerAAFC Executive Committe e

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Coach: Nick Bourke Coach : Wayne LangborneSelectors : Tony Amad, Bruno Conti, Peter Hutchinson, Max Lyon, Runner : Andrew Moiran a

Gerard Sholly, Paul Trainor Team Manager: Max Lyon Asst Coach/Manager: Kim Robe rt sonRunner: Robe rt Gross Trainers : Brian Kays, Andy Goldberg Selector/Statistic : Glenn Stephens

Umpires: Simon Stokes (F), Michael Saunders (B), Physic : Tim Jenkins & Ed Rhor Trainer: Tom ReinerBeornn McCa rt hy (G) Umpires : Gavin Levctzke (F), Robert Wheatiey(B), John StamaBou (G)

Colors : Navy with a white V Colours : Black & Gold

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1 James Beaumont ( C) Old Melburnians . . . .. . .. . . .. . . .. . .. . . . . . .. . .. 1 Michael Ballem Whitford .. . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . . ..j . .. . .. . .

2 Simon Clarke ( VC) St . Bernards . . .. . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . . .. . .. . .7. . . .. . . . 2 Fickle Rogers Wanneroo .. . . .. . .. . . .. . . .. . . .. . . .. . . .. . ..i . .. . . .. .

3 Charles Talient Old Scotch . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . .. . : .. . . .. . .. . .1. . . .. . .. 3 Danny Shepherd Warnbro Swans . .. . . . .. . .. . . .. . . .. . . .j . .. . . .. .

4 Tim Wallace Whitefriars . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . . .. . . .. .! .. . .. . . . 4 Josh McGinnity North Beach .. . . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . . .. . . .. . . .; . .. . . .. .

5 Ed McCowan Old Brighton . . .. . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . . .. . . .. .~ .. . . .. . . 5 Reece Cunningham North Beach .. . . .. . . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . . .. . . . . .. . . .. .

6 Cameron Purss Old Xaverians .. . .. . . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . . .. . ' .. . . .. . . 6 Kevin Fitzgerald High Wycombe .. . . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . . .. . . .i . . .. . .. .

Tigers . . . .. i .7 James Tyquin St. Bodes Mentone7 Steven Bongiovanni Kalamunda . . .. . . .. . . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . . .. . . . . .. . .. .

I 8 Ben Heap . . . .. . .. .North Beach .. . . .. . . .. . . .. . .. . .. . . .. . . .j8 Tom Simpson St. Kevins . . .. . . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . I .. . . .. . .

'9 Mathew O Hara . . . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . . .. . .. .University .. . . .. . . .. . . .. . . .9 Dominic Dunne Mazenod . .. . .. . . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . . .. . . .. . . .. .

10 Mitch Holibrook North Beach . .. . .. . . .. . . .. . . .. . . .. . .. . . .i . . .. . .. .10 Michael Barker Old Haileybury .. . .. . .. . . . .. . .. . . .. . .. .1 .. . . .. . . 11 Phillip Russo Trinity Aquinas . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . .. .11 Steve Jarrott Nort h Old Boys . . .. . . .. . . .. . .. . . . .. . .. . .. . .. . . 12 Leigh Mcknight Wanneroo . .. . . .. . . .. . . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . . .. . .~ . . .. . .. .12 Daniel Cullinan Marcellin . .. . . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . . .. . .. . . . .. . .. : .. . . .. . . 13 Darren Griffiths . .. . .. .West Coast Cowan . . .. . .. . . .. . . .. . .~ .13 Mark Luxon Old Ivanhoe .. . . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . . .. . . .. . .. . .. . .. . . 14 Darrell Young No rth Fremantle . . . .. . . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . .~ . . .. . .. .

Collegians, . . .. . . .. . . .. . .. . . . . .. . . . .. . .. j . ..14 Shure Taft . . .. . 15 Paul McGillvray Collegians .. . . .. . . .. . . .. . . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . .; . . .. . .. .15 Ryan Chard St. Kevins .. . .. . . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . . .. . . .. . .. . .. . . .. . 16 Philip Brand Collegians . .. . .. . . .. . . .. . . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . . '

16 Tim Biggs Old Essendon . .. . . .. . . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . . .~. .. . . .. .

17 Chris Wiese . . .. . . ...University . . .. . . .. . .. . . . .. . .. . . .. . .. . . .. .

.17 Leigh Harrison De La Salle . .. . . .. . . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . . . . . . .. . 18 Brent McPherson Swan View .. . . .. . . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . .i . . . .. . ..

18 Nick Fallu Caulfield Grammarians. . .. . . .. . . .1 . .. . . .. . 19 Michael Healey . . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . . :. . . .. . ..Whitford . . .. . .. . . .. . . .. . . .

19 James Scambler University Blues. . .. . . .. . . .. . . .. . .. . . .: . .. . . .. . 20 Bradley Hawkins Wesley Curtin .. . . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . ... . .

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20 Alister Neville Old Trinity .. . . .. . . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . . .. . .. . . .: . .. . . .. . 21 Edward Huddlestone Whitford . . .. . . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . . . . . .. . . .

21 Brent Christie Old Camberwell . . . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . .. . . .l . .. . . .. . 22 Mitchell Robinson ; .. . .. . . .North Fremantle .. . . .. . .. . . .. . . .. . .. . .

23 David Boundy Old Paradians. . .. . . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . .. . . .1 ,,. , . .,, 23 Adam Vost No rth Fremantle .. . . .. . .. . . .. . . .. . . .. . ; .. . .. . . .

24 Paul Kempton Uni . Blacks . . . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . . .. . .. . 24 Neale Pike Collegians . . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . . .. .' .. . . .. . .

26 Daniel Flaherty Old Essendon . . . .. . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . .. . . .{ . . .. . . .. 25 Adam Taylor + .. . . .. . .Hamersley Carine . .. . . .. . . .. . . .. . .. .

l28 Trent Sharpe . .. . .. . .Collegians . . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . . .. . . .. . . .. . .. . .27 Luke Healy Beaumaris .. . . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . .. . . .i .

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LAST WEEK 71 1-1 IS WEEKFitzroy Reds v Aquinas OC Peninsula v FitzroyReds made Black Pudding out of the Bloods in a super Redsdisplay of sausage making at Punt Road. As in all The 2003 D2sausage production though, the ingredients were promotees finall y

messily intractable and the scores belie the intensityof the struggle! Atherton, Abbott & O'Reilly all had topgames for Reds : with Aquinas' stars being veteransSean Flynn OtB, etc, and Bobby Moran in defence .Ormond v Peninsula OBMonds pulverised the Pirates from halfway throughQ2 onwards in a very impressive display . Leigh &Bryce Deledio were in everything for Ormond, AshRussell kicked another swag, Simon Keleher was surface of Blacks' "alternstrong in defence, & Michael Miller again prominentround the flanks . Outside of full on efforts byLethbridge & Davis, the Pirates were verydisappointing and Coach Sill must be wondering how Bears, they will test the stylish Blacks . However, ifto switch off the "gone missing" programme !

over the field, Ormon

d Reds has to date unquestionably settled in more

Old bientonians v Yarra Valley The Bushrangers shot holes through the Panthers '

defence in Q4 and the latter is seriously strugglingthis year. Forwards James Keem & Luke Taylor did

well for Yarra, with Sam Savage solid at CHB, andTony Mcllwraith active in the middle . The Panthershad honourable mentions for Justin Costello OtB,Darren Murphy at CHB, & Daryl Stephens in his lstsenior game attacked the ball tirelessly.Salesian v PrahranThe Two Blues were too strong for Chaddie, with th elatter's season now officially in tatters . Prahran were ° 1 Ion top all day and had great displays from Ada mSleight up forward, & Scott Fraser at HBF

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University Blacks v BanyuleDarth Vader's intergalactic battleship was in a deviantwormhole half way through Q4, and survived mainly Banyulebecause Moffat didn't muff it with his 3 great late Q4 Peninsulagoals to beat the Bears by 15 points . Blacks' Ormonddefenders Batten, Smith, & Scarlett managed to hold University Blakcsthe ship together under tremendous pressure . Still ,this was a great effort by the Bears, who looked gone ,when down 7 goals to Zip at the Q1 siren . Paul Gloury Fitzroy

was sensational in the Bears' defence, Blair Moxon University Blakcswas at every loose ball contest, Brad Willmore wa sterrific until injured, & Luke O'Connell was cool all Banyul e

meet, and, of the two ,

comfortably to Dl . Julian Sill will be asking thePirates for a 100ofo effort today, because a loss willbadly mangle any finals' aspirations. Graham Burgenwill be equally explicit with his charges and on currentform the Reds should take a great game by 3 points.Ormond v University Blacks (At Optus Oval )The two Section leaders face off on the splendid

ate" facility . In R7 the Mondsreturned to winning form with a vengeance, whileBlacks struggled to beat a tenacious Banyule . SinceMonds have a similar "gritty" way of going as the

Blacks remember R7's hard earned lessons, theyshould win a tight match by 2 goals .Aquinas v Old MentoniansThe Bloods & Panthers are both now locked intosurvival mode, so this will be a very intense contest .Peter Russo was forced to question the Panthers'character & integrity in his post match talk last weekso it will be a pretty snarly beast that represents theClub today . The Bloods always pull something specialout when it's backs to the wall time, and on their own

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patch they should win ~, tough game by a few points.Yarra Valley 0 B v Salesians 0 CThe Bushrangers will be facing a desperate SOC unitso cannot afford to relax today . At home they shouldwin by 3 goalsPrahran v Banyul eThis game could be closer than the ladder positionswould indicate. The Two Blues have not been treatedkindly by injuries and are beginning to put thingstogether. But beating Banyule is a bit beyond themjust yet, because the Bears showed last week justwhat a good side they are and they will win today by4-5 goals.Reserves winners should be: Reds, Blacks, Panthers,YV, & Banyule .Correspondents contacts : 9889 1979 (+ messagebank) & b fhickey6@bigpond .com

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Peninsula 0 B - congratulates Stephen 'Flat iopMite for playing his 100th game this week againstFitzroy Reds . Whitey is the final member of thenotorious 'creche' to chalk up the Ton, and, sincejoining the Pirates in 1999, has annoyed teammatesand opponents alike . He has worked hard to establishhimself as a fullback in the Seniors, and is now soaccomplished he often manages to keep two playerskickless, his opponent and himself! He is a popularteam member who also excels at sucking up tocelebrities. Well-done Wog Chops !Ormond - congratulates Danny "Wheels" Whelan forplaying 150 games for his club. Danny was a latefootball starter, not playing in any junior competitionand only beginning late in his Oakleigh High Schooldays. He began his Ormond career in 1995 andquickly became recognised as a quality senior player .Danny is a talented performer who can easily turn agame to his team's advantage. He played in Ormond's1998 Reserve Premiership. Danny will now join theother Ormond 150 gainers with a plaque in the changerooms that acknowledges this significant milestone .Well done Danny on a fine effort for your Club .Prahran - Aaron "Bunny" Bunnett today plays his100th game for Prahran . Bunny spent a couple ofyears as a boundary umpire before commencingplaying with the Two Blues in '98 . He followed in thefootsteps of his two elder brothers and is prominentfor both his playing abilities as well as his social life .We hope to see many more games from the blondbombshell .

TODAY'S TC- ESD l SECTION

Peninsula 0 B v Fitzroy RedsOrmond v University Blacks - at

Optus OvalAquinas 0 C v Old MentoniansYarra Valley 0 B v Salesian 0 C

Prahran v Banyule

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FITZROY REDS 4.3 6.11AQUINAS 0 C 0.1 0.2Due to server problems, results not received .

7.140 .4

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1.6 (12 )

Umpires : Anthony Simpson Paul Jones (F) Michael Jones (G )

ORMOND 6.3 12 .10 18.14 25.20 (170)PENINSULA 5.1 7.3 10.6 14.7 (91)Ormond: A Russell 8 MIIler 4 Cook 3 Byra 2 Robbins 2 L Deledio 2Cove O'Brien Wells B Deledio . Best: L Deledio Miller Robbins KeleherA Russell B Deledio . Peninsula: J Coghlan 4 Torossi 3 N Claringbold2 S Payze 2 Sill 2 Davis. Best: Torossi Davis Lethbridge Cook DunneS Prendegast.Umpires : Brendan Devlin Sharon Alger (F) Ben Bracken Sam Gent (B)Daniel Haysom Kyle Mankey (G )

OLD MENTONIANS FC 4.5 6.6 7.10 7.11 (53)YARRA VALLEY OLD BOYS 1 .1 5.6 7.11 15.13 (103)Old Mentonlans PC: Bournon 2 Basile Dart Costello Voigt Woodland .Best: Costello Murphy Woodland Russo Basile Watts . Yarra ValleyOld Boys: Keem 5 Valoppi 2 Stone 2 M Laing 2 A Drew Lear SavageT Mcllraith. Best: Savage N Pask Stevenson Keem T Morris TMcllraith.Umpires : David Phillips Phil Callil (F)

SALESIAN 0C 4.2 5.4 6.6 7.7(49)PRAHRAN 3.1 9.4 13.7 16.12 (108)Due to server problems, results not received.Umpires : Rick Love (F)

UNI BLACKS 7 .5 10.8 11.9 15.13 (103)BANYULE 0 .4 4.10 10 .13 12 .16 (88)Uni Blacks* Moffatt 3 Groom 2 P Kempton 2 Villella 2 Smith 2 RizioA Costello Bevacqua M Kempton . Best : Batten Scarlett Smith BarryMoffatt S Price. Banyule: J Egan 3 Wise 2 Davies 2 C Taylor P GlouryDimetriou Jones T Egan . Best : P Gloury Lorenzini Gayfer J Jones NTaylor C Taylor.Umpires : Luke Moncrieff Jason McNiece (Rotation) (F) Bianca Share(B) Gary Clancy Paul Whitehead (G)

D1 RESERVEFITZROY REDS 2 .5 8.10 10 .15 16.18 (114)AQUINAS 0C 1.0 2.2 2.4 2 .4(16)Due to server problems, results not received.

ORMOND 3.1 7.1 9.3 12.7 (79)PENINSULA 1.5 2.8 3.7 6 .9(45)Ormond: Naylor 4 Stewart 3 Metz 2 T DiPasqualle S DiPasqualieWaterson . Best : Dale Cromack Casey Stewart Harvey T DiPasqualie .Peninsula : Warner Harding S Claringboid Growcott MclnstreyFalkiner. Best : Pratt Wood Goldthorpe Heffernan Ferguson Warner .

OLD MENTONIANS FC 3 .4 6.5 9.6 13.8 (88)YARRA VALLEY OLD BOYS 2 .0 4.2 5.3 6 .3(39)Old ffientonlans FC: Ballantine 5 Liril'ord 3 C Alexander D AlexanderDrinan Flaskis Noonan. Best: Millis Elliott Ballantine C Alexander DAlexander Saunders. Yarra Valley Old Boys: Joiner RussellSturzacker N Peters J Peake B Telford. Best: B Seeger Vass G CourtsH Clark Seabourne.Umpires : David Phillips Phil Callil (F)

SALESIAN 0 C 1.1 5.7 5.7 8 .9(57)PRAED?AN 5.8 8.9 11.12 13 .14 (92)Due to server problems, results not received.

UNI BLACKS 6 .0 10 .12 17 .17 24.20 (164)BANYULE 1.0 1.1 3.1 3 .3(21)Uni Blacks: Wilson 6 Wood 6 Martin 5 Powell 4 Prowse 3 . Best :Wilson Prowse Martin Ryan Wood Weber . Banyule : Witchell 2 Balbac .Best: Balbae B .Gayfer T Thomson Nasrallah Richardson Ferrall .

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Some intriguing results over the weekend ensurese isplenty of interest at both ends of the table just beforreach the mid-year break. e weAt The Boulevard, ivanhoe

Assumption prevailed overMonash Gryphons in a contest fnow established a or fourth spot, and have the four. twoPerhaps game break teams outsidesurprising th

e over 5

2 the point winning,margin wastheir biggest of the season so far

.Wiflil

arnstownCYMS continued their good form of recent

weeks with an excellent 10 goal winover SwinbnmeUniversity

It Fearon Reserve, Pushing the home side tothe edge of the final four.game early, and The Cys took control of thealthoug

h back, the game. , off Sivinburne would later ligh t:__ ..

ill wnat may be seen as the upset of the season thus far,LaTr°be Universitpdefeated Old Carey by 18 points inBundoora

. The Panthers Offered no excuses for theirpoorperformance against the Trobers

. haTrobes a"full ground flood," tactics of using wings and flanks as de facto on-

balters paid huge dividends with their biggest scalp of theseason so far.In other games, Hu$een TeanpZestowe's

winning streakended at six as they were defeated quite comfortably byOld Geelong at Como Park, atthmaintain ough the Buttants doBrunswick top at spot, while Bentleigh thrashed Wes

tArthur Street. Despite this result, the

Demons are still on the bottom for another week, but theyare definitely getting closer to the rest of the pack

.~y tips for this weeg me.S4v3nburne an in-form Ivanhoe to defeat

at The Boulevard ; Williamstown CYMS tomaintain their good form, in a hard-fought contestagainst LaTrobe university a tGryphons to Fearon Reserve ; Monash

get back in the winner's circle in the Battleof Grange/Jasper Road versus Bentleig

hReserve; Old at East CaulfieldGeelong to record an away win against wes

tBrunswick at McAlister Oval: and finally, at Ted AjaniReserve, Old Carey will make it two losses in a row for

Butleen Templestowe and seize top spot on the ladder inthe process.Until next time, have a greatThe gwiti VAFAweekend,

What .Andrew SaysUsually, when the top two teams meet, it

is rare for bothconfronting to be eoming off a l~s but that is the situatio

ng both Bu7leen Templestowe and OldCareythis week

. After defeating the highly rated Old Geelong,Old Carey suffered a let down crashing to a disappointingloss at La Trobe whilovercome Old e the Bullants were unable to

Geelong Despite sitting at the top of theladder, the question marks are still out on BulleenTemplestowe as to whether it is a genuine premiershipcontender. Apart from thrashin

g ravaged Bentleigh - who wereat the time - the Bullants have yet to crus h

26

a side. Only a strongshowing this weekagainst premiershipfavourite Old Carev wil l

would get the task of minding Swinburne spearhead

cast those doubts aside .La Trobe, Old Carey's conquerors last week, travel toWilliamstown with both sides running back into formafter an early season stump .praised his La Trobe coach Glenn Taylo

r but said team for its tremendous work rate last weekhis side had to maintain its intensity against

Williamstown . To win, Taylor will have to overcomeWilliamstown`s forward fine which, after the return ofstars Brendan Cocks and Tim ~Vheeter,

has started tolook menacing ,

After their deflating round five loss to west Brunswick,coach Dene Macleod set his side the goal of winning itsnext three games

. The CYMS have not lost since, and athome they should achieve Macleod'snarrow victory. goal by Posting aThings at Sw}nburne

are not looking as good after theRazorbacks crashed to its fifth loss for the year againstWilliamstown

. Coach Derek Theone blamed his ptayers,not injuries, for his side's poor form, Apart from sta

rdefender Simon Fragiacomo, Theone said he wasstruggling each week to find Players who had played fourgood quarters

. If this continues, the Razorbacks will haveno hope against Ivanhoe Assumption .But Hoes, coach

John Matthew was not underestimatingSwinburne. Matthew said key defender Stuart

M

Jason Murchie who has kicked over a quarter of his side'sgoals this season, Unless Murchie has a day out, theRa2orbaeks will slump to its sixth loss for the year andslip further from &nat's contention .

D2 S E CTIO~BentleighScvinbume UniIvanhoe AssOld CareyOld CareyD2 RESERVEWilliamstownBulleen TempOld CareyLa Trobe Univanhoe Ass

Paul 8 26Murchie 1 23Valkanis 0 21Angus T 1 20Wood S 1 20

Burgess5 19Williams 0 17

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That is the situation facing Ben4leigh if they do not defeatffionash today. The Demons, with eight senior playersreturning from injury last week . thrashed WestBrunswick and with three more players to return thisweek have a good chance to post another win . Notsurprisingly, Bentleigh coach Justin Paul was pleased tohave a healthier playing list . Despite playing away, theDemons should defeat the struggling Monash and extendthe Gryphons' losing streak to three.Old Geelong will also be aiming to extend WestBrunswi ck's losing streak to three when they travel toMcAlister Oval . But Old Geelong coach Michael Lockmansaid he would not be taking the Magpies lightly .Things are going from bad to worse at West Brunswick .With the top three sides to come over the next threerounds, the Magpies have been struck a huge blow withstar defender Sam Pietsch leaving the Magpies' nest to flyoverseas . But with numbers still high at training coachAngus Hamilton was remaining optimistic. But even ifthey do, it is hard to see them winning this week .TIPSIvanhoe Assumption 18Williamstown 12Bentleigh 10Old Geelong 30Old Carey 24

5winburne IIni . - 1-c- ,h "~'~cter r__c a played hisgame last week for Swinburne . Heath is a premiershipplayer with the Razorbacks, a super reliable defender whoplays in a tough role every week. His exceptional visionand skills belie the fact that his running style is oftencompared to that of a wobbly chicken. A popular socialitearound the club, Heath has worked hard for the Razorson and off the field since joining us in 2000, and all at theRazors wish him all the best for his 50 games so far. Anunusual milestone this week when Swinburne clublegend and only life member Damien Milano marries longtime girlfriend and canteen manager Eve over theQueen's Birthday long weekend in a milestone that hasbeen a long time coming. Renowned for his love of food,one can only hope that Eve can add an extra schnitzel toeach night's menu after they tie the knot . Damien is stillthe only bloke to play all of Swinburne's 168 games so far,and his commitment to his new wife will of course be justas passionate . All at Swinburne wish Damien and Eve thevery best for their life together and plans for future little"Razorbacks" . Good luck guys!CorrespondentsI'll be back at work from Monday, so any correspondenceshould be sent to Peter.PS .WIlliamson@centrelink .gov .au,ideally by 5pm Monday. Any club wishing to plugupcoming social events and milestones can do so bycontacting me (Andrew) ats3043247®student .rmit .edu.au by Monday 2pm .

Swinburne Uni v Ivanhoe AssumptionWilliamstown CYMS v La Trobe Uni

Monash Gryphons v BentleighWest Brunswick v Old Geelong

Bulleen Templestowe v Old Carey

It~:=iriOE €s,.sSUai~PiiOPd 4 .5 7.10 12 .12 14 .19 (103)". :'1 EG'-_.~:-O:IS 1 .4 3.4 5.6 7.9(51)Ivanhoe Assumption : Fris[na 3 Healy 2 Iosefo 2 Tucker 2 TweedWood Sampson Rawley Hegar. Best : Harris Blayney losefo Rawley HealyFrisina. Mo h Gryphons: Leeton 2 R Coxhead 2 Watson L Clark NRutherford. Best: B Coxhead S Bourbon Lesion Baxter Gomizel Watson .Umpires: Grant Joyner Paul Tuppen (F) Eddie Boal Malcolm Filleul (G )

WILLIAMSTOWN CYBiS 8.1 12.4 14.5 18.10 (118)SWINBURNE UYiI 3.1 4.4 6.6 8.11 (59)Will: Due to server problems, results not received . Swinburne Uni:Whiting Dawson Pearson Murchie Fidler Sheerly Liston Dunsford . Best:Dawson Allen Dunsford Kiss Fragiacomo Barbera .Um : Andrew Shiels Geoff Moore (Fl

B GH 7.0 10.4 13.7 20.10 (130)WEST BRUNSWICK 2.3 4.7 8.9 9.9(63)

Bent : Paul 8 Robertson 2 Francis 2 Lupoi 2 Fox 2 Flsbloch Allen SharpMcCulloch . Best: Ferguson Banks Eyles Paul Sharp Fishloch. WestB'w3ek : S Monagle 2 S Benjamoin 2 S Edwards 2 A Torney I S PietschC Lehmann. Best : Piestch Jenkin Touzel Norman Edwards Monagle.Umpires: Matt Meier Mitch Buxton (F)

O LD GEELONG 6 .3 10.6 13.8 19.9 (123)BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE 3.3 7.7 11 .10 12 .15(87)

Old Geelong : Due to server problems, results not received . BulleenTemplestowe: Noble 3 Wise 2 Tulloch 2 D Williams R Williams DMatthews Florence Chivers . Best: Chivers Thomson Noble Wise TeehanUmpires : Ron Johnson Tom Haysom (F) Jim Exton Michael Lee (G)

IA T.-.O U i 3.2 8.2 11.3 15.4 (94)01 6 G- " 1.6 5.7 8.8 11.16 (76)la Trob Uni: Gleeson 4 Dingle 3 Pruscino 2 Dalrymple ForrestButtigteg awdsley . Best : La Trobe Uri : Pniscino Benton BrooksMeMeekin Davis Dingle. Old Carey: James 2 Everett 2 Cambell PartonStuart-Holmes Matthews Bull Wood T Angus. Best: Smith Parton FadsBattle James Stuart-Holmes. Umpires : Max Wittman Jason Lane (F )

D2 RESERVEIb! .. . ii , : . iU2 -11®N.1 9.4 13.8 19.13 (127)

7t': i(- . . . . . .. .)NS 1.3 5.6 7.6 9 .7(61)

is . .. n: Pearce 7 Tompkins 2 Height 2 McKinney 2 Kaso2 Shemshedin 2 Peoples Maud. Best: Ebbage Maud Peoples Pearce KasoShemshedin Sldoti. Monash Gryphons : Landberg 4 Coffey 2 BolleWalter Graydon . Best: Block Landberg Graydon Sterling Perry Jenkin .

' " CIMS 3.4 5.6 8.7 11.12 (78)S4. *AI Z 1.1 6.3 9.4 9.8(62

) Will: Du.: sers,,.problems, results not received . Sainburnx Uni:Gordon 3 ; Carter Roberts Andrinopoulos Hand Eley . Best : GoodeLane Teal Anurinopoulns Fleisner Beynon .

~IGB 0.1 1.1 4.2 9.3 (57)

W. 3TB'WICB 3 .6 4 .6 6.9 7 .12 (54)Bent: Adaway 3 Stone Kopitschinski Hutchison Jolly Ferris Punter.

Best : Hutchison Richards Gold Kopitschinski Adaway Padgham .West B'wlck: Rudd 2 Russell 2 D Brooks 2 Hussey. Best: D Brooks

Greening Laine Twyford Tobin Hussey .

01 ) G O'iG 3.6 6.8 12 .13 15 .18 (108)

BUI 11 C 1.0 1.1 1.2 1 .3(9)91 GdAong: Due to server problems, results not rece iv ed . BalloonTen otowe: Toscano . Best : Clarke Horvarth Rogers J Matthews AMorihav?tis Comm .

IA TROBE UNI 0.1 1.2 2.5 5 .6(36)

OLD CAREY 0.5 2.2 3.11 4.11 (35)LZ Trobe Uni : Morton 2 Mambwe Sewell Correnti. Best: Slater MarinesCoulter Bridges Walker Wolfson, Old Carey : L Guerra BullKonstanfinidls . Best: Crosher S Bennett Konstantinidis ElsnerCMucharelli.

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D2 SectionBENTLEIGH BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE IVANHOE ASSUMPTION LA TROBE llH1 MONASH GRYPHONS

Coach : Justin Paul Coach: Steve Easton Coach: John Matthew Senior Coach: Glenn Taylor Coach : Phil KnightAsst: Troy Lupoi Res.Coach : Andrew Parris Assist Coach: Doni Valkanis Res Coach: Bob Ellis Assist Coach : John Lero y

Res Coach: Steve Hall Res . Coach : Anthony Conti Res Coach : John Leroy

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7 T.Mannes 5. J. Watso n

6 A . Jolly 7 P Robertson 6. E . Healy (v.capt)_

C .Gorrent 6. D . Bolle7 J . Robertson 8 J Wise 7 . P. Rawley

9 LWalker10 S.Davis 7. D . Walter

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8. J. Blandford

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l J.Scanlon 53. M . Bourbo n52 L . Sampson 53 . M . Chazan CBlack 54. A. Perry53 D . Gunn 54 T Scott L .Ryan 55. G . Harrak54 R . Oldfield

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Senior Coach: Steve Maus Coach: Michael Lockman Coach : Derek Tiwene Coach: us Hamifton CYMSRes.Coach: Andrew Gates Res Coach: Ben Dunn Res. Coach : Paul James Res. Coach : roy Thompson Coach: Dena Mcleod

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7 J Paul6 . D Harmer 5 Cannane A

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7 . S . Jessup 8 G Allen 7 . J Murchie 6 Pietsch S 7 D. Sadler8 . A . Stewart-Holmes 9 D Salter 8 . M Higgins 7 Benjamin S 8 J McCutcheon9 . D . Shutie 10 M Avery 9- L Morrison 8 Simmonds N y J Munro9 . B . Andrews (r) 11 L Stevens 10- M Anastassi 9 Morphett A .

10 B Cocks10 . K . Shrives (RVC) 12 T Paul 11 . D Milano 10 Byrne s .

11 . N . Everett 13 T Cannon 13. K Barbary 11 Norman p 11 J. Anderson

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The rear gate (off St . Kilda Street) will only be open when there are no matchesscheduled for Elsternwick Park No . 2 Oval .

When parking in the area behind the grandstand please park in a manner that wouldallow cars around you to be able to leave .

Players and officials who do not produce tickets at the gates will be counted and theclub invoiced accordingly.

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The Big v Amateur 5quad was proudly announced with CoachNick Bourke being supported by Bruno Conti, PeterHutchinson, Max Lyon, Rob Fuller and Phil Stevens . Nick, aformer prominent player with experience at Hawthorn, twoVAFA playing legends in Bruno and Hutchy, the mandatoryblondes . Frosty and Stevo (incidentally great players and socialproviders of legendary status) and the almost blonde, seniorstatesman, experienced coach and administrator Max. Nickwould have been delighted with his back up team.World No Tobacco Day was an initiative that the VAFAembraced . A far cry from the old days when "Smoke Nights"were regular features on sporting club calendars and it wascustomary for a lot of players to light up at every break in agame!The inclement weather was continuing and scorescommensurate with the heavy grounds. Losing scores in "A"Grade included St Kevins 1 .9, Old Ivanhoe 3 .6 and StBernards 4.7 . The De La Salle club recorded the sad passingof long time supporter and mentor Rev. Brother DamianHarvey and acknowledged his positive influence over manyyears .Hampton Rovers (B Grade) made a move forward when theydefeated leaders MHSOB. Denver Ariz and Stephen Andersonrevelled in the conditions supported by McKellar . The losersnamed better players as Fairchild, Skinner and Joseph .Grounds were taking a real battering with St Kevins andScotch only able to play senior games on Ausdoc Oval for thenext month and MHSOB unlikely to play at the School againin 1999. In C section Old Mentonians felt more like playingwater polo at the Donvale home of Whitefriars but went downby a point . A concern at Donvale would be getting washed overthe outer side ridge where many a ball had disappeared intothe abyss .Old Westbourne IF Grade) were the only undefeated team insenior grades as they easily accounted for Brunswick in thewintry conditions 8.10 to 4.5 with Crosswell scoring 3 goals inthe wet and Jago, Dangerfield and Robson their top three .Coaches Clipboard featured an article extracted from anAmerican magazine, "The Coaching Director". The object of thepiece was how to criticise constructively, to give and receivefeedback : maybe a critical point in many decisions bycommittees in either reappointing or terminating coaches .In U19 Section 2 the two top teams, Old Melburnians andMHSOB played the match of the round with the OM's thehosts. From the second term the game was never in doubtwhen OM's held a five goal lead and held a similar margin atthe end. Their best - Wilson, Rhigetti and Gallagher. TheHigh's best were Clowes. Raleigh and McCully . In U19 BlueMonash Blues scored only 2.7 for the game but this wassufficient to defeat Old Mentonians 1 .6 leaving Monash secure

.in the top four.The 'clubbles' were also finding it difficult in the wintryconditions with no fewer than five clubs only scoring 1 goal forthe day. Old Xavs in Section 1 and Prahran in Section 2 werethe clear ladder leaders.The AJAX club remained at the top of the Blades ClubChampionship list after round 8 but only narrowly from the alln--verful Old Xavs.

Phil Stevens reminded us "the carnivai is coming to town" asthe VAFA geared up to host the AAFC Carnival at ElsternwickPark . For the time being however it was back to business as

some of "the big guns" in"A" Grade prepared for theround 8 . 'St Bernards earnrespect' stated "A" Section'sDon Blackwood when theBernies defeated Ormondat E Park. Coming from a 5goal deficit at the firstbreak the Essendon ladsdrew level at half time and pounded the Mond's defence in the'premiership quarter' and held off a fast finishing Ormond tobe ahead by 19 points at the siren . Gollant, Comito (3) andCapes got the nod for the winners and Ormond named Grace,Gilmore and Edgell . A Kiiner and R Simon were the fieldumpires .Mazenod held their top spot in B Grade when they accountedfor third placed Old Paradians 16.7 to 12 .11 . Carter, Hanleyand Belleville were Mazenod's best and OP's nominations wereMulligan, Brabender and O'Keefe. The enigmatic Sutterby(Banyule) and the legend Acreman (Old Mentonians) were thebest of the B section sharpshooters - 8 each .Old Geelong in C Grade travelled to Kew, determined to holdtheir place in the top four. They kicked away in the third term,courtesy of Howell in the main and ran out victors by 7 goals21 .8 to 14.6. All the 'H's, Howells (9), Hollis and Herman werein the action for the OGGS and Pulverenti, Harrison andBruno for the Brown and Golds. Corin Rowe, now anestablished AFL field umpire, was one of the umpires incharge . Corin was a very impressive 'man in white' from hisyouthful beginning in the VAFA.There were some quality sharpshooters in D Grade, Crawford(Hampton Rovers), Gross (St Kevins) and Inkster (OldCamberwell) heading up the list . Crawford increased his leadsubstantially with 10 against Southbank and was well ontrack to kick 'the ton'. D Section coaches 10 years ago were -Don Scarlett (Hampton Rovers), Graeme Ewart (OldCamberwell), Kevin McLean (Old Ivanhoe), Mark Ware(Parkside), Tim Hart (St Kevins), Serge D'Angelo (St Leos), KenBremner (Southbank), Allan Fleming (Chomastown), KimKershaw Not Blacks) and Steve Weir (Williamstown) .Lots of social activities this round in E Section - Aquinasreminded members of their dinner at 'Nero's Bistro',Powerhouse were all set for their 'Piano Bar Night'. Glenhuntlywere headed for their 'Karaoke Night' and St Mary's alsofollowed Glenhuntly's lead and challenged their club'songsters' at their Karaoke Bash .One of the outstanding spearheads below the top grades, DrewWarne-Smith (Peninsula OB), kicked 6 but was still runningsecond to St Pats Mentone's Casey whose 12 goals pushed himto the lead in the'shoot-out' .

`---- - --------'Personality Pazs hignugi, a a number club legends asachieving milestones. At UHSOB Alan Flavel achieved 200games after starting his illustrious career in 1971 . Best &Fairest 7 times for his club and the C Grade honour in 76 and77 after being runner up in 73 and 74 . At MHSOB "TheLegend", Mal Roach played his 100th having been lured overfrom Ormond. Mal's contribution to the club included "eternallast to leave selection nights" and he was a revered Reserve'steam captain 1986-88 . Andrew Allibon reached 100 at Trinity."Alli" made a huge impact in his first year at the club winningthe B & F and earning state selection . A player who showedgreat poise under pressure .

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Uni Blues held on to top spot in "A" Section by completelyoverwhelming Kew 23 .15 to 9.6 . Don Machines continued his

domination of the top of th e grades sharpshooters wi th a 10

goal haul an d big Mike Yandell continued his great form . Geoff

A llen and Darryl Gust had a ball and delighted driving it in to

MacInness who was more than a han dful for the Kew

defenders. Brett Fitzpatrick wi th 4 goals was th e only effective

Kew forward and be st named were Jenkins, Burke and Lord .

La Trobe , undefeated and on top in E Section did not have it

a ll th eir own way against 4th placed Brunswick . "The Trobers"

were behind at half time, kicked 6 in the third term an d went

on to win 14 .13 to 10 .17 . Best for La Trobe - Little, Bakogianis

an d Wilson (7) an d for Brunswick Hardy ( 3), Black an d

Marshall .What a fantastic debut season it was for Mazenod . After eight

round s, seniors, rese rves and Under 19 were all undefeated-- - ~:i a v~r_. _ r•", . . ~

Victoria were mucn too strong for South Australia, winning byeleven goals at Elsternwlck Park . The team was :

B : A Smythe (Bull Temp), J Griffin (NOB), N Burne (Old R)

HB: M Deveson (DLS) . N Wilton (Old ) ), P Brown (Old Scotch)

C: R Marks (MAX), C Stone (Caull), B Hodge (Old Scotch)

HF: I McMullin (Old Melb) R Brown (Old Melb) NC), M Hibbins(Coll)F: S McCooke (Onn), D Matthews (Caul), R Zerbi (Kew)

R: M Yeo (Um Blues) J Jones (Marc) C R Senior (Old Scotch)

I/C : N Bourke (Marc), R Demarte (Bull Temp), M Greene (DLS) .

Best were Matthews (8 goals), Yeo, Hibbins, Jones, Zerbi,McCooke, coach was Laurie Aghan with Ian Cordner as team

manager. Umpires were Goodman, Urwin (Field), Vellerman.Hillier (Goal) and W Henry, Whitehall (Boundary) .Banyule and Hampton Rovers were level on points in C Grade.They remained level after round 8 when they played a draw atHampton in a high scoring game 21 .12 to 21 .12. Hampton

legend Alf Panagiotidis kicked 5 for the Rovers and MartinLegge, terrific performer for Banyule over the years, went acouple better to finish with 7 .In E section Balaclava on top remained unbeaten when theyheld off 4th placed Heatherton and Peninsula Old Boys were inoutright second after dispensing with Old Mentonians mainlyby better accuracy in front of goal .A Section umpires were King, Rossito, Flanagan, Wiseman ,

warn . Wills. Woollev. Smith , Tracev, Wilson.

HF : Bourne Cordner SleemanF: Beddoe Groves Lewi s

R: Houghton Dunn Rice

I/C: McCooke Yeo ,The outstanding feature of the game was the closeness of thescores which put tremendous pressure on both defences- asingle mistake might have give the opposition the desired

break and initiative . Scores at the last change were Vic 3.15 to

SA 3.10- (rnntinned next weekl .,-- 1

tlfter aneven first half. Ormond ran right away from StBernards in the battle for top place, and scored an easy win

19 .15 (129) to 9.8 (62). R Cameron and Wood were best for

Ormond . St Bernards failed to score in the final term .

Ivanhoe continued their good form in B with a fourteen pointwin over Kew and held onto top position . Stars were Rojo,

Callinan, R Stewart (Ivan) and Mitchell, Dipierdomenico, Smith

(Kew) .Junior Section 1 was in great shape with Ormond, Coburg andPower House all level on 24 points at the top of the ladder whileParkside were dominating Junior Section 2 and held a 2 gamehrrr '- nver Ivanhoe .

In "A" Grade Caulfield Grammarians suffered their secon d

successive defeat when they went down by 23 points to UniBlacks with Gourley, Buston and Stevens starring for thevisitors. UHSOB held off a last quarter challenge from FITOB

who kicked 7 .3 in the final term to go down by only one point .Ashmead (5 goals), D'Arcy and Wayne Taylor were best for the

victors.Top score for the day was in E Section, Old Camberwell's 22 .16

(148) against Elsternwick with main goal kickers Hansen 7 .

Priestly 6 and Redman 6 . K Wood and Hughes also played well,while best for Wick were Sharpe, Jim Sellers and A Ramsay.

B Section captains were G Scott (FITBO), Bill McWhinnie(Ivanhoe), Ken Middleton (Geelong), Graeme Boag (UHSOB) .

Trevor Gowers (Old Xav), J Egan (S Kilda CBG), Gary Arnott (St

Bern) . J Eastwood (DIS), Don Mullin (Kew) .--A-'T .

In th e B section match of th e day played at Olympic Park,

Hampton Rovers , we ll beaten midway through th e last tenn,

fought back to go down by only five points . De La Salle were

superior in th e air, Rovers were "nippier" at ground level . Best

for De La Sall e were Dillon, Pearson, Gill , McCormack (3 goals)

an d for Rovers, McDonald, Grimmer, Shaw and Blainey.

Ivanhoe conferred life membership on Bert Parsons,

committeem an for over ten years, goal umpire and timekeeper.

They also recognised th e sterling service given to th e given to

the club by Mrs Ida Marcon by conferring on her th e title of

special honora ry life member.

A sad note when Marcellin Old Collegians recorded tne suddenpassing of their inaugural President, Brian Evans Wright.Brian had been instrumental in Marcellin's early years in theYCW and subsequently in their rapid rise in the VAFA .200 games to MHSOB's great little champion Ross Wood:skilled, determined and courageous . The nuggety No3 could

play with injury, covered all parts of the ground and had risento the captaincy of his club. The club hoped "Roscoe" would

continue to inspire his team mates for many more years tocome .Victoria went to Hobart, hoping to regain that symbol ofCarnival Football, the WA Trotting Association Shield, lost toSouth Australia in Perth in 1970 and retained by that state inMebourne in 1973 and in their home state in 1976.

Victoria defeated WA on the first day 13.20 (98) to 10.14 (74)

in a game notable for a strong finish by WA, marred only bytheir own inaccuracy. On the second day Victoria easilydefeated Tasmania and WA defeated SA 13 .11 (89) to 11 .10

(76) in a magnificent game in which both teams showedsuperlative skill and courage . Victoria met SA in the finalmatch, and a loss to SA would have given a carnival victory toWA on percentage from Victoria and SA. The team selected for

the final game was:B: Halasa Pisarski WhiteHB : Costello Trumble WelshC: Marchesani Blay Borcich

The interstate game against South Australia at St Kilda CricketGround on King's Birthday lined up as follows :

B: Jane, Brady, Bennie

HB: Rowse, P Murphy, Sheehan

C: Granger. Arnold, M SmytheHF : Mellors, Birtles, Fitchett

F: Ebert, Backhouse, Russel

R : J Cordner Spencer B Judd

I/C: J Kennedy S MorrisOnly four of the twenty were six feet or over .

Victoria had a very easy victory, 15 .18 to 3.8 with small men

Ebert, Judd and Mellors outstanding in the heavy conditions .

Not much handballing- only 23 for the game .Umpire was Roy Alexander, boundaries were Leighton and

Marks, and goals, Dickens and James. In Tasmania the

Victorians also had easy wins 18 .22 to 8.6 in Hobart on

Saturday and 26 .18 to 4 .9 on Launceston on Monday .

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Vic-FeFlth

Plenty of interesting results in this round and competitive as they trywithout doubt the biggest result was the to regain some of th ebreakthrough win by Syndal who dispend with adisappointing Power House . The big two continuedwith their winning ways whilst South continue tobadger for re-admittance into the big three club .Great win by Syndal, even more meritorious whennoted that they were 6 goals down at quarter time!Their form has been on the improve in recentweeks and no doubt this will have eased thepressure (hopefully some information over thenext few weeks?) . The House were verydisappointed with their efforts .The clash of the day saw Rupertswood host €TraiMgh . The Rupe were inaccurate which led to aclose game against a genuine contender. Hard todraw too many conclusions from the gamehowever the fact that the league leaders weren'table to dispose of Uni too easily would suggest thatthere might be an interesting return clash later inthe year. Uni were best served by Hall in themiddle and Hams down back.St Johns continued their revival, this time at theexpense of Mt Lilydale . A strong win the Jocswhilst the Mountain men were best served byVarga and Rhodes.A big win for South Melbourne over adisappointing Hawthorn. South led all day andextended their lead throughout .Finally, ® eigh had a good win at the expense ofWerribee . A fine second quarter set up the gamefor the Krushers with the imposing trio of Furnell,Bromley (doing a fine Chad Corn°s impression atCentre Half Back) and MacKenzie starring .Werribee were disappointed at their concentrationlapse in the second quarter however would havebeen buoyed by the continued good form ofyoungsters Murphy and Bunworth .PreviewSyndal. will be looking to make it two in a row asthey host Mt Lilydale in what is almost a localderby in the far flung D3 . Really great win for theHoers last week and with a return to home soil, adouble up looks likely. Mt Lilydale has been

injured however thismight be too much for them this week .Power House welcomes the undefeatedRupertswood and will be desperate to atone forlast week's effort . Rupe continue to shine and liketheir undefeated partners in St . Kilda, rely on aneven performance each week rather than on a fewstars. Rupe to make it eight straight!

other side on a mini run is St Johns. After aslow start to the year, they have exploded away inrecent weeks and will be confident of anothervictory as they host Werribee . The visitors areanother side that are always competitive and theJocs wouldn't want to take them too lightly . Nonethe less, Jocs for me.One of the big two in Oakleigh welcomesHawthorn to the Krusherdome this week . Thehome side has been the epitome of consistencythis year and will be looking at the returninginjured with great relish. The Hawks, on the otherhand, have mixed their form this year with the lasttwo games ones to forget. Hard to see the Hawksturning their form around this week .Finally, the match of the day pits Sout h

our ie and BJni 13i "i against each other. Both

UHS-VU Farrelly 4 29Oakleigh Kitts A 2 27Oakleigh Mackenzie 8 26Hawthorn Lauletta 0 24UHS-VU Tate 0 22Rupertswood Whithead 4 22D3 RESERVERupertswood Phillips 0 23South Melb Dist Henderson Ea 6 23Oakleigh Videky 3 22UHS-VU Zuliki 0 21Uhs-VU Forbes 1 19

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will have the strong scent of finals in their nostrilsand this game shapes as a classic eight pointgame . Certainly the hardest result to pick thisweek. Both clubs are desperately seekingadmission into the upper echelon and a boldshowing this week by either side might be enoughto receive the elevation. Stick to the early rumoursabout South, but by less than a goal .CORRESPONDENTSDone forget to email me on ed [email protected] .auor for the IT challenged, call on 0418348723 .SOCIEI<i.Social News from the O ei:.gfl Krushers : June19th Celebration drinks for Ashley Kitts 150th at

Rush Bar on Toorak Rd . Festivities begin at 8pm .July 3rd Oakleigh Krushers "Pop Idol" Night at the

Junction Hotel . Please submit nominations to JayKerley now for your chance to win $200 All friends

and family welcome to participate .

Power 1Yous :: - -` : y' lie_ - This weekplays his '1G ; c ._ Millsy has been a greatservant of our club both on & off the field. Has wona Reserves B & F along the way, currently servesas a committee member & now does the same as

his father (also a 100 + game player at the House) .Jason 'Evo' Ev This week plays his 150tia

game, Evo, like Milssy, has been a great servanton & off the field . Evo could probably tell you

about every kick, every handball & every markever taken in his 150 games, so well done Evo .Werribee - Jimmy Ayling and Beau Iboth play their 50th games this week . Jimmy

came to the club in 2001 having not playedfootball before and has advanced sinced having

played half his 50 games in the seniors. Jimmy'sdedication can not be faulted being first on the

pre-season and hardly missing a training nightduring the year . Beau came to the club in 2000

and tried his luck elsewhere last year beforereturning this year has played most of his games

in the seniors is known for taking the odd bigmark and has played some good games both

forward and back, when he has his mind on thejob can produce some good football .

D3 !Syndal Tally-Ho v Mt LilydalePower House v Rupertswood

St Johns 0 C v Werribee AmateursOakleigh v Hawthorn AmateursSouth Melb Districts v UHS-VU

L'-.: DALE OCFC 5.2 8.5 8.7 10.8 (68)ST JOHNS OCFC 6.3 9.5 15.11 18.15 (123)Mt Lilydale OCFC: Flanagan T 2 Hayes 2 Gibson Manisralchi CamsPearce Rhodes F Varga . Best: T Flanagan F Varga Rhodes Cams HavesManiscalchi. St Johns OCFC: Horburv 6 Chalk 2 Brown 2 Arnold 2Scardamaglia Mara Phaedonos Pickering Kosmala Hartnett, Best : ChalkBrown Horbury Manger Fonceca Hilton .Umpires: Gerald Rots Joe Bolzonello (F)POWERHOUSE 6.1 6.4 7.6 8 .5(55)SYNDAL TALLY-HO 0.3 5.7 7.9 11.13 (79)Power House : Due to server problems, results not received.Syndal Tally-Ho: J Hannemann 3 B Hannemann 2 Thomas 2 BinghamCarina Rutter McKenzie . Best : Robinson R Bennett Crew Bingham BHannemann L Hannemann .Umpires: Santo Caruso (F) Amanda Whittaker Andrea Mason (B)tYEf?12IBEE AMATEURS 6.3 7.5 11 .10 15 .15 (105)OAfiLRIGIi 5 .4 12 .10 16.11 19.13 (127)Werribee: Due to server problems, results not received .Oagleigh : Mackenzie 8 5 Kitts 3 Bromley 2 Hunt 2 A Kitts 2 DaltonReynolds. Best: Bromley Furnell P Holden Mackenzie Hunt Reynolds .Umpires: Michael Forde (F)H'7TIIORIv AMATEURS 4 .1 4.3 8.4 10.5 (65)

8TH MELB DISTRICTS 6 .6 15.8 19.13 27.19 (181)

Hawthorn: Jacko 4 Maeea 2 Flack 2 Saverv E Mew. Best: Disco Sim

Flack Rids Pritch . Sth kYelb : Zantuck 9 W.D'andrea 3 Aquiltna 2

Giannelis 2 Hannan 2 Neimi 2 P D'andrea A Hannon Lehman

Margiannis McQualter Stefanidikas Geary. Best: Zantuck Cheevers

Neimi McQualter W D'andrea P D'andrea

Umpires: Ashley Hoogendyk (F)RUPERi"'SWOOD 4.3 5.8 8.13 10.18 (78)

UHS-VU 4.2 6.3 9.6 9.10 (64)Rupertsevood : B Whitehead 4 Bishop Elliot Penman West Hatty Hewitt .Best : Elliot West Pettman Hatty Hewitt G Monte . UHS-VU: Due to serverproblems, results not received .Umpires: Paul Hoffman Shaun Rothe (F) Beornn McCarthy MichaelIsbister (G)

as RESERVEFIT LIZYDR3,v OCFC 2.5 2.5 3.9 3.10 (28)

ST JOHNS OCFC 2 .5 10.7 12.8 17.12 (114)

Mt Lilydaie OCFC: Paull Morrison Brown. Best: Paull Syphers Morrison

Jelenc Hickey Delahunt. St Johns OCFC : Penny 4 Bastone 3 Gates 2

Cotton Wilson Batty Kelly Jones Wathen VanDerWert Christian . Best :

Gates Waters Wathen Wilson Cotton Harris .

POWERHOUSE 0.2 3.5 5.6 8.11 (59)

SYNDAY, TALLY-HO 2.4 3.6 4.13 4.13 (37)

Syndal Tally-Ho : Goals: Buckley Leplaa Godden Reynolds. Best :

Fleming Godden Leplaa Joy Bartholomew Turpin .

WERRIBEE AMATEURS 2.5 4.9 4.11 4.12 (36)

OAffi,vIGH 3 .1 8.8 15.12 20.14 (13B)

Werribee: Due to server problems . results not received .

Oakleigh : Perdikomatis 4 Videl.y 3 Mitchell Nevezie 2 Glossop 2 D'Astoli2 Ciavarella Couttie Malcolm Redford Short . Best: Ryan Couttie D'AstohMitchell Connellan Orchard .HAWTHORN AMATEURS 2.2 4.3 5.5 7 .6(48)SOUTH LB DISTRICTS 5.1 7.2 13.3 15.5 (95)

Hawthorn: Broadly 2 Ruziticka 2 Law 2 Stroud . Best: McVeigh CrivelhRuziticka Baynes Spider. Sth k§eIb: Earl Henderson 6 Daly 4 BradelyDowning Johnson Mijatovic Evan Henderson . Best: Clyne Daly EarlHenderson Milne Phillips Merveieh .RUPERTSWOOD 1 .2 1.5 2.11 2.13 (25)

U:1S-R7 6.1 6.2 7.2 9.5 (59)Rupertswood : C Certo A Jordan. Best : K Shaw D Powell D Soutaris

Lemming Chrvstiuk G Hatty. UHS-VU : D Forbes R Lapish . P Thomas P

Greenbank J Corbett . Best : C Thomas R Lapish D McGrath P

Greenbank N Smith .

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Coach : Peter Tyson GD(jEG) Coach : Chris Moore Coach: Brett Deviin Coach : Tony Wes tRes : Patrick Ryan Senior Coach : David Keast Ass: David Fumell Res Coach: Gary Dean Res. Coach : Shane McLauchlar

Asst Stir Coach : Paul Res: Pat McKenna

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2 . G . Broadley Hickey 1 A. Murray R Humphreys 2 2 Price G

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14 D Lauletta m13 . M. Leonard

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. .t6 D Morrison 18 J . Connellan Res C)

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43a L Chepa.. 46 B. Nguyen T Marshall 47 52 Jordan A

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Res: Rod Walker Coach: Brendan Moloney SnrAsst Coach: Guy VJalden Asst: B. Uebergang Res . Coach : Paul Smith

Res Coach : Darren Duscher R^° Coach : Tony Psdnas Res Coach G. Temes

1 K. Arnold 1 J Washington DVC 1 . J . HannemannAsst Coach: G. Mandalis 1 . D . Nedinis

2 M . Peake 2 Ma Hannan C 2 . I . Bingham (Vice-C) 1 M . WRIGHT 2 . KMurphy3 D. O'Connor 3 M Balshaw 3 . M . Joy 2 R. THORP 3 . D . Flack (R C)4 S. Holmes 4 S Stepnell 4 . T. Turpin 3 T. CLEVELAND 4. S. Kidd5 B. Hilton 5 S King 5. D. Hannett 4 L GORRINGE 5. B. Cunningham6 M . Phaedonos 6 L Kealy 6. I . MacKenzie (Vice-C) 5 S . MOTTRAM 6. M. Walsh7 N. Chalk 7 A Hannan

7. L Vagiatis 6 S . CRACKNELL (Capt) 7. T. Dea n8 M . Hartnett 8 X~~ 8. R. Bennett 7 D. ZULICKI 8. R . Stonehouse9 A Jones 9. D. Richardson 8 S. HAMS 9• J. Ayling.

Coumiadias10 M9 S Aqualina 10. T. Psinas 9 S. DEVLIN 10. M . Keogh (C).

Kelly11 J10 D McCormick 11 . J. Rutter (Vice C) 10 B. FARRELLY

11 . M. Green (V/C).12 P Walker

11 P Daly 12. D. Bennett 11 D. FORBESElli s12 T. 12 A Argyriou 13. S. Miller (Res V-C) 12 W. SMITH ..

13 C. Horbury VC 13 E Henderson 14. S. O'Boyle 13 N. ROSE 13. F. Mehmert14 P. Sharp 14 D Bell 15. D. Reynold s

y14 M . BUTERA 14. J . Marini s

14R M . Hanger 15 B Lazzaro 16. C. Ha es 15 J. JACKS 15. A . Murphy15 M . Kosmala 16 J Neimi 17. A. Herrmann 16 J. TATE 16. N . Gauchi16 A Paterson ' 18• M . Bircanin 17 C . LANGENDORF 17. A . Tedessco17 S. Cockayne VC- Res 17 P D Andrea

19 . A. Faichney 18 A. HELLNER 18. D . Velish a18 C. Emery 78 G Cox 20 . B. Hannemann 19 J. UEBERGANG 19. J . Addamo19 J. Cotton 19 A Reid 20 . C. Hall 20 G . MADRIGRANO 20. E . Mahoney20 B. Rydquist 20 W Brown 21 . D. Kennett 21 J. HALL 21 . T. Davidso n21 S. Koppens C 21 B Johnson 22 . M. Buckley (Res C) 22G- MANDALIS 22. A . Dibatista22 G Roberts 22 T Milne 23 . B. Bayliss 23G . TERNES 23. C. Becke r.23 J. Diaz DVC 23 B Downing 24 . B. Bayliss 24 N . CARROLL

25 D CREEK 24. L. Carson24 L Mara 24 B Joske 25 . B. Reeman .

26 P THOMAS 25. B . McMilla n25 B. Waters 25 S Atherton 26 . A Morrison .

27 A CUSICK 26. R. Bell26 H . Wathen 26 R Mitchell 27 . M. Leplaa .

28 B McINNES 27. A. Bor g27 R . Dowsett 27 P Cheevers 28 . S. Crew .

29 K WEBER 28. D. Czajowski (D .V/C)28 A. Dexter 30 T Zantuck 29 . P. Agnell o

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31 P. DOLENCE 30 . D. SetteR . Walker 32 D McGee

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32 A. Rudd 37 J Clyne.

34 N Hunter 34 J . 0'NEIIL 33 . R . Baker33 A . Foneca 38 D Rowe

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35 J . Sacco 42 G Gaylor 37. B . Robinson.

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Forgetful umpire sAt a recent game at St . Bernards, which fieldumpire in his professional manner walked ou tto start the game without his sweatbands? Washis quick run back into the change roomsbefore the game his only trigger point for theday from him? At the same game after a fewdrinks in the after match it came to DominicNapoli's attention that due to his forgetfulnesshis goal flag holders were still attached to theposts at the far end of the Bernies ground .TrendsThe trends that are coming from the observersreports are a couple of things that we fieldumpires need to be on top of:1 . Trigger points - the act of quickly getting to

the showers or bar straight after the game .(See Peter James go! )

2 . Keeping up as No.2 - Being closer to theNo.1 umpire than the spectators but notcloser than the players .

3 . Not watching backsides - A traditional socialpastime that is creeping into our Saturdaygames . (note to Peter Nathan atSt.Bernards) .

Thanks to Old BrightonGeoff (VG) Curran would like to thank both OldBrighton and St .Kevins football clubs forhelping him in celebrating his 300th VAFA gamelast week . In particular, a special thank you toOld Brighton for the presentation made to himat the after-match. As umpires we reallyappreciate the goodwill shown to us at ourmilestone games. A great turn-up from hisfellow umpires at the Town Hall Hotel also madethe night memorable for VG .Keep on Running !Our resident Iron Man, Adam Conquest hasbeen undertaking some very interestingresearch in relation to the distance fieldumpires cover during a game. He recentlypurchased a speed & distance watch which cantrack exactly how far you run/walk/move . Itdoes it via a global positioning system withGerman satellites, taking a reading everysecond that is accurate down to the metre .Adam has recorded his distances during acouple of two-umpire system C section games

recently . He takesinto consideration theweather conditionsincluding wind, thesize and condition of the ground, and thescores . In a game at Therry he covered 14 .2 kmwith the highest quarter being the lst with 3 .8km. In the other game (at Hampton, a biggerground), he covered 15 .6 km with the highestquarter again being the first with 4 .2 km .Interesting to note that he covered a lot moredistance early in the game . Obviously asourselves and the players get tired the gameslows down and we cover less ground. Nowonder we feel like we do on a Sunday morning!We'll give you a few more updates from Adam'sfindings as the year rolls on .Respect for Berger?Boundary umpire Craig Brajtberg waspleasantly surprised last weekend by a water-carrier. Obviously looking like he needed re-hydration, the water-carrier asked, "Would youlike a drink, sir?" Maybe you could become awater-boy next time you retire Berger !Rule of the weekAs we know it, the Blood Rule is actually termed"Active Bleeding" . Active Bleeding means theexistence of an injury or wound, whichcontinues to bleed . Active Bleeding does notinclude minor bleeding from a graze or scratch,which has abated and can be readily removedfrom a Player and or any part of his uniform.Where a field umpire is of the opinion that aplayer is Active Bleeding, must stop play at thefirst available opportunity and direct the playerto leave the field at any point . The replacementplayer must enter the playing field at any point .SocialRemember 20th June for the PUMPS luncheonat Elsternwick Park, running umpires areinvited but must book with either MarkMorrison or Simon Stokes . This will be acatered event so bookings are essential .Get ready for the Band/Cocktail night on July24th .Don't forget to let either of us know about anyupcoming milestones or special events thatrequire a mention in this column.

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The gap continues to widen between the top three and therest. The interest now lays in who will take out a covetedtop two position, and who udll sneak into fourth w ith fourteams in contention . My tipping took a bit of a slip thisweek with three out of five, however, I remain in a goodposition on the Scribes Tipping Ladder.Review

In blustery conditions Baleen pulled off the always-tough Ferndale Park assignment, accounting forSt.Marys by 9 points . After dominating in the firstquarter thanks to Tim Orwin in the ruck and StuartMcLaren in a great captain's game . Bulleen continuedwith their game plan to take control of the match . For the

Saints the hard working D%vyer fought it out, butultimately straight kicking proved the difference in a greatwin for the Cobras.iYestbourne stormed to the top of the ladder with acrushing victory over C :ntr. ts . Surprisingly,Richmond led at quarter time with Trav Quick and RyanTrotter leading the charge . I)wever, the warriors hit fullgear in the second, effectively ending the match with aneleven-goal quarter. For the 'Warriors, Ash Leitch andKatie Lever continued their brilliant seasons, while theirhard work was converted again by D4 leading goal kicker,Justin Horsburgh .Albert Park for the first time this season, started well andopened up a three-goal lead in the first quarter againstEltham . The big ground suited the Falcons as captainRichard Baker and Dave Barley got plenty of the ball tofeed to the dangerous Sean Allan . After an even secondquarter, the Falcons continued their dominance of thegame to build on their lead and would be very pleased tocome away with a six-goal win .North Brunswick continued their winning form with asolid win against a gallant Box ' North . BHN lookedfantastic early, however, the loss of a number of playerschanged the complexion of the game . Ultimately, Northwas too good and a 55-point win keeps them well in thecalculations for a final's berth .The Kew versus r-lek match has produced morequestions than ans ~rs as the Browns ran away with asurprise 29-point victory. The first half was a battle ofdefences with neither side able to use the south westerlyto any advantage. However, the Wick 3 made the most oftheir opportunities and held a reason?b)e lead until earlyin the third quarter thanks to LU ~ rpl f who wasdominating the centre and Tim iciienna who wasfighting hard in the ruck . It was then : iough, that Kewwas stung into action, as they kicked five unansweredgoals to go into the three-quarter time huddle with athree-goal advantage. Two more goals early in the finalstanza virtually sealed the match . For Kew David I<ni

was by far their bestplayer picking upcountless possessionsin the midfield as hedestroyed Elsternwickwith his long kickingand pinpoint passingby hand and foot .F :

ur . : v St MarysI__ arriors are yet to beat the Saints at the PostageStamp, however, at home they will hold no fears against aSt. .. ;ary-s team fighting for their finals survival .westbourne are still struggling with injuries to a numberof key players and therefore would be advised not to taketoday's result as a formality. To be a chance today,St.ivfarys will need everyone at their best and will relyheavily on the work rates of Orme, Purcell & Theoharrison the wide expanses of Artie Park, however, I do notthink they will have the legs to go with the Warriors for afull four quarters. In a match that will be close early, thewarriors speedsters in Lever, Pavez and Baulch will be toogood at home as they win by 38 points .Richmond v KewComing of a belting last week against the league leaders,I cannot see any respite for Richmond today against aNew team on the prowl . With percentage all important inthe race for a top-two position, the Browns will bemerciless as they chase every available point today . Kewwill be hoping the good form of Brendan Dover, Josh deBlank and Glen Evans continues today, while the Snakeswill be looking to Nathan Nuske to help stem the flow. Ina real mismatch I think it will be Kew in a canter by 7 9

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Balleen Cobras v Eltham.Bulleen are fast becoming the glamour side of D4 andafter last week's stirring victory will be looking to make itthree in a row in front of a patriotic home crowd . Whilethe Turtles should enjoy the wide expanses of KoonungReserve, I cannot see them causing much concern todayfor the Cobras as young Corey Powderham continues toshow great courage across halfback and lead the way forhis fellow players . My tip is Bulleen by 34 points .Albert Park v Box Hill NorthThe Falcons are slowly returning to their 2003 form andshould easily account for Box Hill North at home today .BHN continue to impress, and will be looking to MickMcCartin and Luke Van den Akker to stem the Falconcharge. However. I believe they will be simply outclassedand when you consider that Shaun Venables is now backinto the fray, it will be how far the Falcons as they wineasily by 54 points .North Brunswick v ElsternwickThe match of the day sees North hosting an Eisternvrickside on the rebound in what promises to be a corker of amatch. The Wickers coach, Dennis Grace was seething athis side's second half fade out last week and will today belooking to his bacldine of the consistent Shane Mahony,Mark Thiele, Jon Yearn . Marty Cunningham and MattTennant to use the small Bocce Palace to their advantage .While I expect North to put in a good fight, I just cannotsee Elsternwick losing two in a row and therefore I amgoing with them to win by 26 points.Special CommentI received a comment from one of the clubs about ssback for a drink with the opposition aftea .ur . . .While most clubs do hang around for a short while ~ era match, a growing number just jump in their cars andshoot off once the game is over . Come on guys . let`s all getour acts together! Not only does it help build the spirit inD4, but it also is a valuable contribution into most club'scoffers, so please make an effort to at least have one withyour opponents after the match .Press correspondentsAll reports to me by midday atgavan .flower@spotless .com.auSocialElsternwick is holding their past players day and1,500th match celebrations on the 19th of June . SeeAdam Hankin for further details .Old Westbourne is having their "Red-Hots" T-_tlit thisThursday night. See Jocka for fiirthe* dc ails.

Kew - congratulations to Senior Dti C-booting three goals against Box Hill ` :orth to passcareer goal mark .

Old Westbourne v St MarysRichmond Central v Kew

Bulleen Cobras v Eltham CollegiansAlbert Park v Box Hill North

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wri~,;iu Dtst: Lane Dwyer Ovine Acrostrflng Wright. BuIlcen Erb : Arcoraei

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Asst: M.Tarulli Res: J . Pratt Asst : S. Capel

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7 . S . Venables 10 Cook T 10 C. Powderham 10 T HUGGINS. .

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11 . D . Bree14 Palmer B

13 N . Edgar . - -13 S SOPPET 14. K . Nelson (VC)

12 . T. Fraser 15 Keillor L 14 T. Fradkin .14 B MAHONY-VC- 15. J . Paisley

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21, P. Shoppee 24 Doyle P 24 R . Gemes 23 S. CURTAIN 24. K Drummond

22 . J. Hannett 25 Kotsaridis P 25 W. Olney 24 A. FOSTER 25. R . Thomas

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(Affilitated with RMIT Uni .) Coach : Ange Sam martno Coach : Jeffrey Wilson Coach : Frank Bove Coach: Michael LearmonthStir Coach : Rohan Doherty Res Coach : Gary Cutler Res . Coach : Stephen Leitch Res Coach: Steven Lake Res : George Koumantatakis

Res Coach : Paul Gregor

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Congratulations to clubs who so far have nominated

their trainers for the month of May "Trainer of theMonth Award". We have four nominations and with aweek to go it looks like bein . a hard choice for theTrainers' Association Executive to make . Thenominations have come from 2 D Section clubs, I Under

19 club and I Club XVIII side - still none from A, B orC section clubs to this stage !

I am following the Under 19 side I am associated with

(Mazenod) and it is great to see that all opposition sideshave a€rainer or two looking after the team as theseplayers are the lifeblood of their clubs and future seniorplayers. It was only 2 or 3 years ago that the trainer forthese sides would have been a dad or mum with a wettowel and a packet of Band-Aids.

Our Under 19 sides feature young players pla aman's game and there is always the chanc ionsinjury as these players have no fear and mu be ht

the right way to protect themselves so as to prev atinjury to themselves and their opponents . The trainer hasknowledge to help prevent injury and also to treat those

injuries and guide the players to the right professionalhelp to treat that injury.

With trainers now having a stron, r veice in the VAFA,

player welfare on any given Saturday is now beinglooked after better than ever and it is good to see clubs

looking after their junior sides a lot better than they mayhave in the past .

I have just returned home from my ctub's "I,egensls

Game" and it was pleasing to see that the peopleorganizing the game took possible serious injury to those

playing by having club trainers as well as senior Red

Cross medical people on hand should any serious injuryoccur.

I have not had any volunteers (trainers) as yet for therepresentative sides which would be put forward to the

lo consider.

Our e, lumn has rE hed thc : - City and I had anemail irom a ex- VxrA playe, o has read the column

and passed on his best and applauded the VAFA'sdecision to give the trainers a voice through this column .

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by Fraser Cameron (U19 2, 3 & Blue)

& Cam Nation (U191 & Red)

Section One - Review travelling beautifully.Reigning premiers St Bernards responded to their critics in Tough one here, but Ithe best possible fashion last weekend, disposing of the then think the home sid eundefeated Werribee by 30 points to claim the inauguralMazda Cup . Inspired, or rather incited by the words of yourstruly, that rumour has it were posted all around the changerooms, St Bernards pieced together their best four quarters ofthe year to remind the other nine sides not to discount themjust yet . On a dismal day for top-of-the-table sides aninaccurate St Kevins dropped just their second game of theseason, defeated at home by an improving Uni Blues side .Elsewhere Old Xaverians recorded the season's highest scoreand greatest winning margin in their 193 point demolition ofOld Brighton : De La Salle notched up their second consecutivewin, home by 40 points away at Marcellin : while Old Scotchbounced back from last week's loss with a 26 point win overCaulfield.PreviewThe pick of the action this afternoon is out at Holland Park,where the Uni Blues host a spirited Old Xaverians side. Bothteams are coming off good wins and while the Blues are onhome turf it's impossible to tip against Xavs who haven'tdropped a game in six weeks, Xavs by 25 . Having lost theirpast two home games, St Kevins will be out to ensure their badrun of form at Righetti Oval doesn't continue when the hosteighth placed Marcellin . Despite their low ladder positionMarcellin are just two wins behind their second-placed rivalsbut are unlikely to challenge a Skevs side who will bewelcoming back some big names, St Kevins by 30 points .Elsewhere Old Brighton will struggle at home to St Bernards,the visitors sure favourites even if the injured Kavanagh,Runnals, Garth and O'Connor don't have a run ; Werribeeshould avenge last week's loss with a home tie against anunderestimated Old Scotch: while De La should record theirthird win on the trot at the expense of Caulfield .Section 2 - ReviewMatch of the Day turned into a fizzer as Collegians' midfielddominance from the first bounce made the contest a"no-brainer" by half-time . Robertson was the chief beneficiary ofthe Lions' work . Whilst Benny tells me Watson toiled hard inthe ruck for the Woodsmen, and Gaunt with 26 touches, couldhold his head high .The Bears set up their win in the first quarter with a handylead . After that they were able to maintain the distance fromthe Hoers until the end of the game .The Bombers are motoring now, and they launched a surpriseraid on the Wellers to record an 8 goal victory . Camberwellneed Davis, McGuigan and Morley to get their team-matesback on track .Obviously minimal goal-kicking practice occurred during theOMs week off. The Sharks are posting the runs on the boardand deserve more respect (from this scribe as well! )The Ts were busy cramming. . . . .well they certainly weren'ttraining( (Round 8 previewThe Lions are certainly the form side of the competition andthe Hoers don't have the answers. 8 goals, Lions. Out atWarringal, the Bears' form has been up and down and Beauy

in a 14 point upset.Can the Woodsmen get back on track? Well the Wellers maywork the home side back into form, Rupo by 5 goals . OldTrinity will be fresher for the break, but I have a funny feelingthe OMs will be way cranky and should tuck this one away by22 points . The Bombers stay in the hangar this week .Section 3 - ReviewThe Jackas gave the competition heavyweights a seriousshake and showed they're a real force, running them mightyclose .An improving Monash certainly pushed the young Raiders allthe way and can be pleased with their efforts . As for theRaiders, it was a timely opportunity for other team-mates tostep up into the fold and take part in the 65 point win .

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University Blues Shuttleworth 3 32Werribee Lee D 3 22Old Xavs Pyle 2 20St Bernards Pearson 4 19U19 (2)Rupertswood Morrison 0 16Banyule Dimek 0 15Collegians Jorgenson 0 13Banyule Tsingaris 0 12Old Trinity Oldfield 0 12Beaumaris Clemente 2 12U19 (3)Old Carey Ashworth 0 27Oakleigh Briggs 8 27Whitrfriars Woods 0 18St Bedes Terrell 2 16University Blacks Bell 0 14U19 BLUEBentleigh Ridgeway 0 32Peninsula Smith 7 29Oakleigh Clays Nasrallah 10 24StJohns Ryan 2 23Peninsula De Lange 7 23De La Salle Morwood 1 21U19 RE DFitzroy Reds Maghamez 3 25Old Westbourne Natevski 2 24Rupertswood Pretty 0 20Fitzroy Reds Chiew 0 19La Trobe Uni Redmond 0 1 6

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The game at Oakleigh was pretty even before Theny forgot thegood points of their first half and let Oakleigh kick 20 goals to3 in the second half. Best again for Theny was Brendan Owenand Clays Capewell .In what was a pretty scrappy affair, the Friars did all theattacking with the breeze, but failed to convert up forward .With a 10-point buffer and the breeze in the last, the homeside were always a good thing. Walsh in the ruck andMattinson at FB shone for the Friars.Unsure if its curtains for the Unicorns, but Old Careyappreciated the surprise week off.Round 8 previewTraditional match-up sees the Ashers take on the Jackas atClayton . Expect this to be closer than form would suggest, theJackas by 6 goals. The Raiders should get a game against theUnicorns, but the result should be inevitable. I expect theOakleigh digit will be extracted, but the Krushers will fall shortof the Blacks by 31 points. The Tigers' will bare their teeth andclaim King of the Jungle status over the Lions, registering a 12goal victory. Finally, it doesn't get any easier for Andy's Friars,who face a pumped up OC's, fresh off a week's break . Careyby 6 goals .Under-19 Blue - ReviewBang! Finally on the money with the predicted 22-point JOCswin over the Swans. `Nuff said.The Rovers battled hard all day against Oakleigh Clays butwent down by three goals in a tight affair. Giasoumi,Zampaglione and Pinto were best for the Rovers . Greg Cannellkicked 4 goals and Cain Malthouse kicked 3 .There was no joy for the De La boys who failed to repent andspent 2 - hours in the furnace at the hands of the Demons .Ouch!!The Pirates hoisted the sail in the first quarter and were neverheaded, winning by 20 large. Simon Knobel roving and WeiPreston were fantastic in the middle - very hard at it . DanSmith was again a focal point up forward . The Nodders gotplenty of the ball, but just couldn't find a way to goal.Friday Night Football hit Sportscover and the Moods came toplay, trailing the Animals by only 15 points at the main break .However ESL then put their foot on the accelerator to win by95 points.Round 8 pre viewThe winner of the Rovers -v- Swans game keep their finals'hopes alive, and I think it'll be the green 'n' golds still in thehunt by 16 points . Ormond desperately need to get off theground . .. . but my head says no, so Oakleigh by 20 points. StJohns should account for De La pretty easily, say 10 goals .Another painful outing awaits the Nodders as the Animals willgo to work for a 57 point win .Finally, forget the ladder (stupid ineligible players) theBentleigh -v- Peninsula clash is Match of the Season . Can theDemons quell Dan Smith, Andy De Lange, and Woz Miller?Methinks not, and the Pirates will prevail by 14 points .Section Red - ReviewReaffirming their status as premiership favourites, Fitzroyrecorded their third consecutive hundred-point-plus win lastweekend, disposing of Old Westbourne by 102 points . Kickingeighteen goals to three, the Reds were far too dominant all overthe park, the abundance of forwards able to convert a realasset for the inner-city side . Elsewhere La Trobe ensured theyremain just four points shy of the ladder leaders, running overBulleen-Templestowe by 67 points ; Old Xaverians continuedtheir march up the table with a hard-fought 39 point win overUHS-VU/SBC : while North Old Boys recovered from a 138point belting the week before, to easily beat Aquinas by 50points.

PreviewThe pick of the action this weekend is at ramsden St ReserveClifton Hill, where the unbeaten Fitzroy host fourth-placed OldXavs . The Reds are in ominous form, winning there past threeoutings by a total of 357 points, blowing out a slender two goalhalf-time lead last week to win by 102 . Yet Xavs have alsoshown promise, the seconds' side unbeaten in the past fiveweeks of football and sitting comfortably at five-and-two . Thisafternoon's fixture should be a real classic with Xavs likely tostay with the ladder leaders for at least three quarters ; Fitzroyby 35 . The prospect of another close encounter looms out atBulleen Park No2 where seventh-placed Bulleen host ninth-placed UHS-VU/SBC . The combine are still gelling but a winisn't far away, this afternoon's fixture their best chance tosnatch a victory for the next couple of weeks . However Bulleenare better than their ladder position suggests and thisweekend should prove as much, Bulleen-Templestowe by 32points . Elsewhere this afternoon, the well-rested Rupertswoodhost the inconsistent NOBs, the home side sitting comfortablyin third and likely to take another four points; while OldWestbourne should avenge back-to-back losses when theytravel to Aquinas.CORRESPONDENTSCam Nation - [email protected] Cameron - fraserc@-Avd .com .a u

TODAY'S MATCHESUNDER-19 SECTION 1

University Blues v Old XaveriansSt Kevins v Marcellin

Old Brighton v St BernardsWerribee Amateurs v Old Scotch

Caulfield Or v De La Sall e

UNDER-19 SECTION 2Old Ivanhoe v Collegians

Banyule Viewbank v BeaumarisRupertswood v Old Camberwell

Old Essendon Gr - ByeOld Trinity v Old Melburnian s

UNDER-19 SECTION 3Monash Blues v AJA X

Old Paradians v MHSOBUniversity Blacks v Oakleigh

Therry Penola 0 B v St Bedes Mentone TigersWhitefriars v Old Carey

UNDER-19 ( 2) BLUEHampton Rovers v South Melbourne

Districts - TBAOakleigh Clays v Ormon d

St Johns 0 C v De La Salle (2) at 1 .30 p .m .Bentleigh v Peninsula 0 B

Mazenod 0 C v Emmaus St Leos 0 C

UNDER-19 (2) REDLa Trobe Uni - Bye

Bulleen Templestowe v UHS-VU/St Bernards -Oval 2 Bulleen Park , Bulleen (32 C9)

Rupertswood (2) v North Old Boys at 11 .30 a .m.Aquinas 0 C v Old Westbourne Oval 2

Fitzroy Reds v Old Xaverians (2)

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UNDER-19 SECTION IOLD XAVERIANS 6.3 21.11 25 .16 32.24 (216)OLD BRIGHTON 2.2 3.2 3.4 3.5 (23)Old Esverlana: Rees 8 DiStefano 6 Moylan 5 Ginnhan 5 Sheerly 3 Pyle 2Fitzgerald Travato O'Hanlon . Best: Ginni4an Rees Ryan DiStefano PurcellForrest . Old Brlghton: Edge FilipoVic Stenner. Best Edge. Umpires : SimonPearless Ryan Hense (F)ST EEVINS 2.9 3.13 9.18 12 .21 (93)UNIVERSITYBLUES 3.3 7.8 9.10 14 .15 (99)SKOB : Mount 2 OToole 2 Charles 2 Mercouriou 2 Tennent M Sullivan

Sexton. Best Charles Gullifer Liston Glenane Gibbs Mercuriou . But Blues:Shuttleworth 3 Marshall 2 Merlo 2 WOodhouse 2 Gin Burchell Couper Muir

Northway Best: Heinz Shaughnessy Meets Westmore Minns Robinson Hage .

Umpires: Luke Duthie Matt Brennan (F) Will Stokes Will Burne (B) Jake

Mahar Alistair Chatto (G )

ST BERNARDS 5 .1 9.5 12.8 15 .17 (107)WERRD3EE AMATEURS 5 .3 7.9 7.16 10 .17 (77)St Bern: O'Connor 4 Pearson 4 Gov-an 3ltatts 2 Schroder Salvation . Best :

Walsh Buis Stapleton Hurley Pitts Pearson . Werribee: D Lee 3 Taylor 2 Russo

Macld C Lee Roszak BesL• Palmington Black Chambers Taylor Spry D Lee .

Umpires: Jason Waszaj Sean Scully (snr) (F) Ryan Place 7'rov Christensen

(B) (G)

OLD SCOTCH 6.3 9.7 12.9 13.17 (95)C1sUI.FII:LD GR 2.1 5.3 8.6 10.9 (69)Old Scotch : R Berry 4 H Dick 3 P McKenna 3 N Allen 2 B Snaddon. Best: HDick W Pearce Armstrong Batronney Wallace-Smith Graham . Caulfield :Edwards 5 Logan 2 Alibrando C Hammond Aefield . Best: Edwards MayStrain Kalata Winter C Hammond. Umpires : Matt Goold David Windlow (F)Alex Koutsoukis Blake Curtis (B )MARCEIddFt 3.4 4.8 6.13 9.14 (68)DE IA SALLE 3.1 9.7 11.10 16.12 (108)Mamellln : McCarren 4 Williams 2 Bortolotto Papalucca Power. Best :

Considine Maclaren Angelucci Papalucca M Bortolotto Nutbeam . Be La

Salle: Kelliher 5 Hart 4 Me Ardele 3 Browning 2 Quick Ihryer. Best: Donegan

Janis Hart Kellieher Fieldsend Brown, Umpires: Josh White-Spier Justin

McKeegan (F)

UNDER-19 SECTION 2COLLEGIANS 6.4 9.9 12.13 17.21 (123)RUPERTSWOOD 1.2 2.2 4.2 5.6 (36)Collegians: Due to server problems . results not received. Rupe : M

Harrison 2 L Baddeley L Brennan M Quigley . Best : C Watson J Bradley T

Boxall L Baddeley M Gaunt R Monzell L Brennan . Umpires: Dean Banova

Tom Windlow (E) Joel Wignall Nick Keating (B) Dennis Webster Greg Rollo (G)

BANYUIE VIEWBANB 6.1 11.8 11.11 16.16 (112)OLD IVANHOE 0.3 3.4 5.8 8.10 (58)Due to server problems, results not received . Umpires : Scott Fraser Nicholas

Brown (F) Michael Hafner Perrin Brown (13)

OLD CAMBERWELL 2.5 3.9 6.10 7.14 (56)OLD ESSENDON GR 3.3 6.5 8.9 15.14 (104)Due to server problems, results not received . Umpires: Dimitri Pappas LoganSmith (MOLD TRATiT HAS THE BYEBEAUMARIS 4.3 10 .10 13.10 15.13 (103)OLD MEIBURNIeSNS 3 .4 4.7 6.16 10.20 (80)Beammarls: Elston 6 Clemente 2 Evans Beaker Quirk Wilson Berry HillCouples. Best: Berry Hill Dean Elston Imlach Quirk . Old Meihur++tQ„a: Lugg3 Pannifex 2 Jones 2 Schivo Dick Haralambous. Best: Dick Pannifex LuggTucker Hanchette Michell. Umpires : Nick Ryde Pat Coulthard (F) MichaelRyde Jessica Rollo (B)

UNDER-19 SECTION 3AJAX 2.1 4.5 6.6 10.8 (68)UNIVERSITY BIACBS 4.4 7.6 8.9 11.10 (76)Due to server problems, results not received . Umpi res: Avi Wekselman PaulSherman (Fj James Riddle Richard Keane (G)OLD PARADIANS 5.4 9.6 14.14 22 .15 (147)MONASH BLUES 5.4 7.5 9.8 12.10 (82)OID PARADIANS : Peck 6 Luff 3 Sage 3 Thomas 2 Perron 2 Rose 2 BerthetGiddings Turner Zivinovic . Best: Thomas Peck Lull Patena Holden Whyley.Monash Blues: Mudge 5 Mazur 31ui 2 Adamson McDonald . BesL MudgePghillips Lui Stewart Fyfe Barlow. Umpires : Bruno Savi Andrew Fyfe (FlJulian Maccioni Leah Cannon (B)QAffiEIGH 3.5 8.14 15 .17 28.20 (188)TBERRY PENOIA O B 4.1 5.3 7.6 8 .8(56 )

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Cdeigh : S Briggs 8 D Cleary 5 L Callery 3 D W'ilis 2 D Costigan 2 S t' .fiite2 L Rowan D Latinam M Harold Manning M Benn : i : R Holden . Be:; .: GBennett S Briggs D Latinara D Cleary L Callery R Holden. Thercy Peno3s:Guy 2 Cunningham 2 Owen 2 Morris Capwell . Best Ow^en Borland CapwellBoyd Morris McKay. Umplres: David D'Altem Mark Duthie (F)ST BEDES MENTONE 21GERS 2.1 5.5 7.7 9.11(65)B71Iri'EFRIABS 2.6 2.7 4.12 4.15 (39)St Bedes/MT: Kelly 3 Terrell 2 Knowles J Lynch D Waters M Griffiths . Best :Griffiths Terrell Paterson Waters D Hunter. Whitefzim s : Walsh 2 DaouStafford. Best: Kalder Leskt AdgemisPlalsh Stafford Stagg . Umpires: DiWhiteley (F) Jordan Mayston Mark Rogers (B) Tristan Reith Trevor Foy (G)MHSOBOLD Ct1RREYMRSOB forfeit, Old Carey received forfeiL

UNDER-19 (2) BLUE

SOUTH MELB DISTRICTS 1.4 2.6 6.7 8.8(56)ST JOHNS O C 2.3 4.4 5.8 11.12 (78)Sth Melb: Cronin 3 Goujon 2 Domingo 2 Mahoney . Best Ray BatchelorWhiting Cronin Goujon Newson. St Johns: Nyugen 4 Ryan 2 Diaz HortonPeake Magee Carmody. Best : Walker Magee Peake Morello D'OliveriaKennaugh.Umpires : Steve Mason Jack Fagan (F) Graham Booth (G)OA1[L1;IGH CLAYS 4.3 9.7 11 .8 14.10 (94)

HAMPTON ROVERS 1.3 3.3 10.7 11.10 (76)

Hampton: Connell 4 T Malthouse 3 Watkins 2 Giasoumt Sule}mtan . Best

Giasoumi Zampaglione Pinto Connell O'Brien Williams Suleyman .

Umpires: Sarah McGill Brett Herskope (F) Dean Herskope (B )

DE LA SAIdE 1 .0 3.0 4.1 5 .1(31)BENTLEIGH 5 .6 16 .10 26.16 36.23 (239)De I.o Salle: Metklejohn 2 Morwood Hassaballa Davis P . Best: Casey LMeiklejohn Sih~ers Hassaballa Griffin Murphy . Bentleigh: Smith 5 West 5Lewis 4 Forrest 3 Davies 3 Dewar 3 Wright 3 Cooney 3 Meehan 2 Tehemere2 McIntyre Wardley Wynd. Best Smith Davies Streaker Ruzma West Morris .Umpires: Brian Nunn Paul Rapke (F)

SUI .A 0.13 11 .6 16.5 23.14 29 .15 (189)MA7.ENOD O.C 2.2 4.8 4.11 8.14 (62)Peninsula O.B: D Smith 7 De Lange 7 Hedge 3 Miller 2 Preston 2 Madder2 Kenny 2 Knobel Warner S Smith Jay . Best : Knobel Preston D Smith DeLange Madder Dade-Bell. Mazenod O.C: Caughey 2 Mann 2 Evans MatherOldham Regan . Best: Mirvllef Momn Evans Regan Norman Mann.Umpires: Darren Row•linson Ben Ryde (Rotation) (F )ORMOND 4.2 7.3 7.6 9.8(62)EMMAUS 4.4 9.6 15.13 23 .19(157)Ormond: Due to server problems. results not received. Emmaus St Lew:Ford 8 Robin 3 Pacoe 2 Stafford 2 Kay 2 Eduat 2 Brogden McPhie BaraneloWhelan. Best: Pacce Butler Cole Games Barry Kay. Umpires: Ell Hayes JoHartwig (P) Lucas Brass Bob Mutton (B) John Robinson Alistair Chatto (G )

UNDER-19 (2) REDRUPERTSWOOD (2) HAS THE BYEBULLEEN WE 0.2 1.4 4.4 5.4(34)IA TROBE UNI 3.3 9.8 11.12 13.23 (101)Due to server problems, results not received .Umpires : Anthony Calderone (F) Michael Roche Tom Wischer (B )NORTH OLD BOYS 2.0 7.1 9.5 15.11 (101)

AQUINAS 2.4 4.5 7.6 7.9(51)NOB: Keenan 6 O'Halloran 4 Egan 2 Davis S O'Connor White . Best : Kennedy

Clarke Jellett O'Halloran Flanders Anderson Keenan Joyce . Aquinas: Donlan

3 Grant 2 Griffin Price . Best Goddard Kinghorn Griffin Ryan Daws Leonard .

Umpires: Frank Kavanagh David Murray (F) Jo Van Mierto Adrian Borg (B)

OLD 4YESTBOURNE 0 .1 1.3 3.3 3.6 (24)

Ni1"LROB REDS 3 .3 6.8 11.12 18.18 (128)Old W e: Ristevsk•i 2 TV.litting Best: C .Hudson P.Hudson Gryszan

King Dunn Potts . Fitzroy Reds : Meghamez 3 Rogers 3 Bombac 3

Greenwood 2 Dullard 2 Bruty Donato Hart Russell Topp . BesC Zika

Greenwood Dullard Leicester Bombaci Younger . Umpires: Anthony

Vaiopoulos Sachs Koffman (Rotation) (F) Symeon Vaiopoulos

VictorVaiopoulos (G)

UHSVU / ST BERNARDS 3 .3 3.5 6.10 6.14 (50)OLD XAVERIANS (2) 2.2 8.7 9.12 12 .17 (89)UHSVU 1 St Bernards: De Campo 2 McDermott 2 Egan George . Best:

Lancashire ' Higgins Pegg Egan Turner. Old Raaerlsns (2): Murray 4 Stack 2

Mullany 2 MeKormadc2 Quinn Vaughan . Best : Saheiy Trahair MeKonnaelc

Vaughan Murray Stack. Umpires : Miles Argall (F)

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Under-19 - Section ICAULFIELD DE LA SALLE (BLUES) MARCELLIN OLD BRIGHTON OLD SCOTCH

GRAMMARIANS Coach: David Madigan Coach : Dean Rossely Coach : Luke Stewart Coach: Bruce Armstron g

Asst: Scott Jones Asst Coach: Mike Smith

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IJnder®11) - Section 2BAflYUlE-V' DEAU MARIS COLLEGIANS C

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Winning EdgePresentations

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Still the surprises come, with moreunexpected results in Round 7, which sawmy success rate drop to 50% .Review of Round 7 .Section 1 .Old Xaverians were untroubled to defeat OldBrighton by one hundred and fourteenpoints .Prahran confounded my prediction whenthey defeated an inaccurate De La Salle byeleven points . Prahran replaced De La in thetop four as a consequence .The greater experience of Old Essendonhelped their last quarter comeback againstOld Scotch. Old Scotch, who led for the firstthree quarters, could not match OldEssendon's whirlwind comeback, which sawthem triumph by fifteen points after a highstandard game . Best for Old Essendonincluded; Hay, Cram and Hammon . OldScotch had good players in Williams,McDonald and O'Brien.Leaders Mazenod defeated Marcellin by thirtyfive points after a scrambly game which neverreached great heights in the skill department .Mazenod were well served by : Cuberes in theruck, Fothergill, up forward and by Collins .St Kevin's had the bye .Section 2 .Collegians made it two wins in a row whenthey defeated Therry Penola by thirty threepoints . Therry started well but provided littlesecond half opposition . Their best were ;Bibby, Kean and Kennesey .University Blacks slipped further down theladder when they were defeated by fifty threepoints by Eley Park, who evidently foundsome of their 2003 form .Fourth placed Monash Blues had anunexpected close call against Whitefriars,who only lost by eleven points at theUniversity .Old Xaverians lost their first game when theirnear neighbours Fitzroy Reds defeated themby eight points in a low scoring match . TheReds best were ; Rover Leslie and their robustCaptain, Tony Jackson. The drama of the daywas the lock out of the umpires by one oftheir own!! The Reds remain outside the fournow only on percentage . Converselypercentage has kept Old Xaverians on top ofthe ladder.Old Scotch, who led throughout to win by

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fifteen points,gained a game'sbreak on OldMelburnians, whosuffered theirsecond successive defeat . Best for Scotchwere; Junkeer, Gray and Hooke . Verge, Bainsand Anderson did well for O .M.s .Section 3.Despite a lethargic display, leaders UniversityBlues overpowered La Trobe University torecord victory by one hundred and twentyeight points . The Blues were well served by ;Tom Girdwood, Egan and McKinley .Old Scotch just proved their superiority overOld Geelong with victory by five points .The big surprise of the Round was theseventy nine point win by North Old Boysover the second placed Old Trinity. North OldBoys are proving a side to be reckoned withand certainly now seem likely to participatein the August action.In the early morning match, an accurateCaulfield Grammarians defeated St Leo's byeight points .Bravo Old Carey, who won their first ClubXVIII match with a one point victory overMonash Gryphons, whom I had selected .

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C1B 1MazenodSt KevinsMazenodPrahranDe La Salle

C1 8 2

FothergillHarvey PBuszardCartlidgeRoberts

322019191 8

Old Scotch Simon 3 30Collegians Gr ant 6 20

Theny Kerman 2 19

Fitzroy Reds Grimmet 0 13

CIS 3North Old Boys Connoly 10 43Old Scotch Illingwo rth 3 30Old Geelong Slatte ry 2 14North Old Boys Cerini 2 12Old Trinity Arrovisworth 1 12

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Greater accuracy in kicking for goal provedthe decisive factor in the Carey victory .Preview o f Round 8 .Section 1 .St Kevin's should consolidate their top fourposition with victory over Marcellin, whoseplayers do not seem able to maintainmomentum for extended periods .There is very little between Old Brighton andDe La Salle over this season's performances .Both are outside the top four and defeat foreither today will see the loser with a hardtask to recover lost ground . Old Brighton willstart favourites through their home groundadvantage but I will give Ben's boys one lastchance by selecting De La Salle to winnarrowly .Prahran found some form last week soprovided their stars can combine again theyshould notch another victory by defeating OldScotch, who tired badly last week .Undefeated leaders, Mazenod face a toughtest against Old Essendon now full ofconfidence after their comeback last week .The long journey and the prevailing localconditions will hamper Mazenod . Howeverthe form of Cuberes in the ruck along withthe skill of Grimmison and Fothergill upforward should enable Mazenod to win albeitby a slender margin .Old Xaverians have the bye.Section 2 .Collegians seem to have hit form as theUniversity Blacks seem to have lost it . I willbite the bullet and select the in formCollegians to win especially as some of theblack's players focus may be lying elsewhere .Old Scotch should be able to defeat Eley Parkbecause of their superior all round talent andoverall fitness . For Eley Park, victory willkeep them in touch with the leaders, whilevictory for Old Scotch could see them go tothe top of the ladder. Old Scotch should win .Monash Blues face a real danger game todayagainst Therry Penola at Oak Park . The Bluesthrew away a golden opportunity two weeksago against Old Xaverians and they struggledto defeat Whitefriars last Saturday. Althoughthe Therry Penola "Lyons" have no real formto warrant selection, I select them as they are"Lyons" at home and lambs away . Also Idoubt The Blues stamina and ability to travelso far and retain focus .Fitzroy Reds should be able to defeatWhitefriars even at Donvale as victory couldwell propel the Reds into the four tonight .The Old Xaverians versus Old Melburniansclash up until last week looked like being aGrand Final preview . This is not so now asboth lowered their colours last Saturday. Athome on the McHale Oval, Old Xaveriansshould prove too fast for the Old Melburniansand thus be able to win the game. I feel the

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big ground could find some of the moresenior Melburnians short in running fitness .Section 3 .University Blues should win again bydefeating Old Geelong even at Como Park .Old Scotch should record anothercomfortable win against Monash Gryphons,who have little form to recommend them .(There you are Matthew, more pre gameammunition .)At Bundoora, La Trobe University and NorthOld Boys will contest the inaugural ScanlonCup. On form it should be won easily byUncle Terry's Northerners over NephewJohn's La Trobe lads .Old Trinity have the chance to regain lostground by defeating Emmaus, St Leo's atTrinity. On the big ground Old Trinity willprove too fast for Emmaus St Leo's .Caulfield Grammarians need a big win overOld Carey to build vital percentage . Theyshould achieve it.Correspondents don't forget to contact mewith details by noon Monday . Telephone9467 2857 or e mailnknugent@alphalink .com.au

VALEClub XVIII supporters send condolences toa"godfather°of the competition, SteveMason upon the death of his mother lastweek. Steve our thoughts are with you.

TODAY'S MATCHESCLUB 18 (1 )

Old Xaverians - ByeSt Kevins v Marcellin

Old Brighton v De La SallePrahran v Old Scotch

Old Essendon Gr v Mazenod 0 C

CLUB 18 (2)University Blacks v Collegians

Eley Park v Old Scotch (2)Therry Penola 0 B v Monash Blues

Whitefriars v Fitzroy RedsOld Xaverians (2) v Old Melburnians

CLUB 18 (3)Old Geelong v University Blues

Old Scotch (3) v Monash GryphonsNorth Old Boys v La Trobe Uni switche d

from original draw - at 9 .30 a.m .Old Trinity v Emmaus St Leos 0 C

Caulfield Gr v Old Carey

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OLD %AVERIANS 23.15 (153)

OLD BRIGHTON 5.9 (39)

Old Xav: L Hardwick 4 Hawkins 4 Ward 3 Perry 3 Jones 2 George Ralph

Fay M Hardwick Dillon Landrigan Davies. Best: Jones Davies Poulus Fay

Curnow Fitzgerald. Old Brighton: Ward Cochrane Maddox Ross Carra.

Best : O'Neill Seoud Sedgwick Daou W Earl Pennell Umpire s: Ryan

Hense Simon restless (Fj

ST EEVRdS HAS THE BYEDE LA SALLE 2.7 3.8 5.12 6 .13 (49)PRABRAN 3.0 5.2 6.5 8.6 (54)

DE LA SALLE: M Harber 3 Clinch Norton Roberts . Best: Nicholas NortonN Buick M Brasher D Moore S Moloney. P R : Lawrence 3

Cartlidge 3 Maughan 2 Slawinski Zissis . Best: Pritchard Geri Storer

Cartlidge Slawinski Zissis . Umpires : B rian Nunn Paul Rapke (F)

OLD SCOTCH 2.1 4.4 6.7 6 .9(45)

OLD ESSENDON 2.0 3.4 6.3 9.6 (60)

Old Scotch: E Beaurepaire 2 Swann 2 Jones Lin. Best: Williams'..McDonnell Reinmuth E Beaurepaire Dufour Ainger . Old Essendon :

O'Brien 3 Hammon 3 Walker 2 Beard . Best: Wheeler Gradzki Papal

Walker Hay Hammon. Umpires: Paul Nailer (F)

MARCELLIN 4.1 5.2 6 .4- 8 .6 (54)

MAZENOD 1.4 5.8 11 .11 13.15 (93)

9isrceBln : Alexandridis 2 Petroff 2 L.Nutebean 2 Svmes Gifford. Best: L

Nutbean Hargreaves Alexandridis Russell Andrew. Mazenod: Fothergill 3Buszard 3 Belleville 2 Bridgland 2 Busby Grenda Fisher. Best: Busr.ard

Belleville Coheres Collins Slassera Camillen. Umpires: Josh White-Spier inCLUB 18 (21

COLLEGIANS 1 .3 5.9 11.12 15.14 (104)

THERRY 5.3 7.6 8.8 10.11 (71)

Collegians : Grant 6 S Day 2 Oakley 2 Ross 2 Davis Harris Little . Best :

Ross Halstead Osborne Grant Harris Gambaro. Therry : Stephens 3

Keenan 2 Bibby Kean Kennesey Wilson Ward . Best: Kean Kennesey

Bibby Saunders Carter Baden. Umpires : Dean Banova Tom Windlow (F)

ELEY PARK 8 .3 14.4 17.7 17.8 (110)

UNI BIACHS 2.1 5.5 5.8 7.15 (57)

Eley Park: Blake 3 Jackson 3 Viola 3 Roll 2 Bastian Smith Bcachman

Price Kett Payne . Best: Payne Park Jackson Norris Kett Blake . not

Blacks: Pascoe 2 Bahn 2 Bloodswouth Owen Begety . Best: Pascoe Hill

Hassler Bloodswouth Mcallam . Umpires: Joe Ciccotosto (F)

MONASH BLUES 1.4 4.5 7.6 11.6 (72)

WHITE--? UARS 4.4 5.5 9.7 9.7(61)

Monash Blues : Coughlin 5 L Woods 2 Moir Torres West Plehn. Best:

Cor^hii^ Van der Sluys Ptehn West L Woods Smibert . Whitefriaxs:

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UNIVERSITY BLUES 10.6 13.8 19 .13 23.16 (154)

'.T:o :nson 2 Davies 2 Burke 2 Dizcy Erickson Ryan . Best : Ward Murphy

Dixey Bourke Matthews Thomson. Umpires : Lindsay McIntyre (F)

T iiZROY REDS 1.1 5.3 6.6 9.7(61)

OLD XAVERIANS (2) 4.2 7.2 7.4 8.5(53)

Fitz Reds : Due to server problems, results not received. Old Xav :

Gleeson 3 McLean Hoare Stapleton Chambers S Carrodus . Best: S

Carrodus C Carrodus W Ireland Bushby Larkins Gleeson Umpi re s: Tony

Robbins (F)

OLD SCOTCH 4.3 6.6 8.12 11 15 (81)OLD MELB 4.0 5.3 7.6 10.6 (66)

Old Scotch : Simon N 3 Glen 3 Craven 3 Simon J Ireland. Best. Comport

Colman Costello Wallcom Ainger Pilkington . Old Melb: Bains3 Cooper2

Ttting Arden Officer Anderson Mulligan. Best: Verge Sandwell Bernan

Corday E Tomonlson Jacobs . Umpires : Trevor Hansen David Windlow (F)CLUB 18 3

LA TROBE UNI 0.1 1.2 3.2 4 .2(26)

University Blues: Coleman 4 Mekinley 3 Eden 3 Girdwood 2 Sudholiz 2

Ritchie 2 Moylan 2 King T.Ihle Callery . Best: T.Ihte Girdwood Eden

McKinley King Costin . La Trobe University : G.Murphy B .Murphy

Palmieri Browne. Best: B .Murphy Laidlaw Peters Mann Waterman

Robson. Umpires: Bob O'Halloran (F)OLD SCOTCH 0.3 3.8 7.8 9.15 (69)

OLD GEELONG 3.1 4.4 5.5 9.10 (64)

Old Scotch: Illingworth 3 Paul 2 Best Gay Smedley Mailman . Best:

Addison S. Ballan Logan. Clarke Maltman Proud. Old Geelong : DeFegely

Slattery 2 Lockie Hetherington Ross Timms McCarthy. Best: Slattery

Chadder MacGowan McCarthy DeFegely MacLean . Umpires : Rick

Benson (F)NORTH OLD BOYS 6 .3 11.5 15.5 19 .8 (122)

OLD TRINITY 1 .0 3.3 5.5 6.7(43)

Due to server problems . results not received . Umpires: Brian Curthoys

Frank Kavanagh (F)EMMAUS ST LEOS 0 C 1.1 2.3 4.4 6 .7(43)

CAULFIELD GR 2.2 3.2 5.2 8 .3(51)

Due to server problems, results not received. Umpires: Gavan Hegan (F)

MONASH GRYPHONS 4.2 5.4 8.9 10 .13 (73)

OLD CAREY 4.2 6.5 8.5 11 .8 (74)

Mon Gryph: Due to server problems. results not received . Old Carey :

Lord 4 Small 3 Cooke 2 Alexander Glenn Morgan. Best: A Wood Detar

Lord Elvins L Morgan Winstanley . Umpires: Mark Thornhill (F)

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19 JUNE ELSTERMNICK V. ALBERT PARK(1500TH Game)

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27 JUNE MAZENOD V . ST BEDESMENTONE TIGERS

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of Tribunal Hea rings - TueV a y June 1From May 2 2Matthew Green, Werribee Amateurs . Striking, 2 matches .From May 2 9Brent Fairbanks, Old Mentonians . Audible obscenity, 1 match .Lance Keillor, Box Hill North . Kicking, 6 matches.Abdul Boudoloh, North Brunswick . Striking, 4 matche sSimon Joyce, North Old Boys (Under-19) . Striking, 2 matches.' Ben Volombello, Aquinas 0 C . Striking, 2 matches.' Anthony Williams, Aquinas 0 C . Striking, 2 matches.

Damien Waters, St . Bedes Montane Tigers (Under-19) . Charging, 2 matches .

' Bruce Collier, Monash Blues ( Club 18) . Striking, 2 matches .' Paul Bourke, Whitefriars ( Club 18) . Striking, 2 matches.' Daniel Ward, Therry Penola (Club 18). Abusive language, 2 matches .' Accepted Prescribed Penalty

f_ :.i ~ SC®F:7 3First offence ($5); second offence ($25); thirdoffence ($50); fourth offence ($100) ; eachsub uent offence ($100) .

Reserves/G18 Seniors/U19failure to phone failure to providescores by 2 .30pm final scores by 5pmOld Xaverians (R) Uni Blacks (S)

Old Xaverians (C) MHSOB

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L2r_ L~' PLA TROBE UNI 7OLD GEELONG 7OLD CAREY 7BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE 7BENTLEIGH 7SWINBURNE UNI 7IVANHOE ASSUMPTION 7WEST BRUNSWICK 7MONASH GRYPHONS 7'WILLIAMSTOWN GYMS 7Ineligible player Round 5

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UHS-VU 7OAKLEIGH 7RUPERTSWOOD 7ST JOHNS O C 7SOUTH MELB DISTRICTS 7WERRIBEE AMATEURS 7POWER HOUSE 7HAWTHORN AMATEURS 7SYNDAL TALLY-HO 7MT LILYDALE 7

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7 0 0 588 266 221 .05 285 2 0 722 200 361 .00 205 2 0 496 286 173.43 204 3 0 459 469 97 .87 163 4 0 370 479 77 .24 123 4 0 364 549 66.30 122 5 0 454 670 67.76 82 5 0 213 351 60.68 82 5 0 313 545 57.43 82 5 0 277 560 49.46 8

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NORTH BRUNSWICK 7 6 1 0 601 368 163.32 24OLD WESTBOURNE 7 4 2 1 423 320 132.19 18ST MARYS 7 4 3 0 438 481 91 .06 16BULLEEN COBRAS 7 3 4 0 386 460 83 .91 12

ALBERT PARK 7 2 4 1 409 440 92 .95 10

ELTHAM COLLEGIANS 7 2 5 0 478 467 102 .36 8"RICHMOND CENTRAL 7 1 6 0 281 555 50 .63 4

BOX HILL NORTH 7 0 7 0 305 843 36 .18 0

Ineligible player Round 5

U19 SECTION P PWERRIBEE AMATEURS 7ST KEVINS 7OLD XAVERIANS 7ST BERNARDS 7DE LA SALLE 7OLD SCOTCH 7MARCELLIN 7'UNIVERSITY BLUES 7OLD BRIGHTON 7CAULFIELD GR 7Ineligible player Round 5

W L D For AgsP % Pts

6 1 0 764 494 154 .66 245 2 0 719 595 120.84 204 2 1 800 499 160.32 184 2 1 576 606 95.05 184 3 0 698 502 139.04 163 4 0 667 568 117.43 123 4 0 520 622 83 .60 123 4 0 463 583 79 .42 122 5 0 304 829 36 .67 80 7 0 375 769 48 .76 0

117 9 SECTION 2 P w L D For Agst °s PbCOLLEGIANS 7 5 2 0 544 347 156 .77 20RUPERTSWOOD 7 5 2 0 661 597 110.72 20BEAUMARIS 7 5 2 0 502 487 103.08 20OLD TRINITY 7 4 3 0 500 463 107.99 16OLD ESSENDON OR 7 4 3 0 678 659 102.88 16BANYULEVIEWBANK 7 4 3 0 532 543 97.97 16OLD MELBURNIANS 7 3 4 0 397 442 89.82 12OLD CAMBERWELL 7 3 4 0 427 525 81 .33 12OLD IVANHOE 7 2 5 0 383 593 64.59 8

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UNIVERSITY BLACKS 7 7 0 0 660 332 198 .80 28OLD CAREY 7 5 2 0 556 283 196 .47 20OLD PARADIANS 7 5 2 0 589 445 132 .36 20WHITEFRIARS 7 4 3 0 616 375 164 .27 16ST BEDES MENT TIG 7 4 3 0 619 387 159.95 16OAKLEIGH 7 3 4 0 576 537 107.26 12AJAX 7 3 4 0 569 590 96.44 12THERRY PENOLA 0 B 7 2 5 0 344 787 43.71 8MONASH BLUES 7 1 6 0 294 939 31 .31 4MHSOB 7 1 6 0 168 588 28.57 4

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0 1108 483 229 .40 280 784 488 160.66 240 606 578 104 .84 200 781 264 295.83 160 546 843 64.77 120 547 744 73.52 80 535 753 71.05 80 460 856 53.74 80 441 888 49.66 80 467 914 51 .09 0

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7 0 0 773 212 364.62 28

6 1 0 683 240 284.58 24

5 2 0 461 375 122.93 205 2 0 313 311 100.64 204 3 0 417 502 83.07 163 4 0 402 463 86.83 12

2 5 0 371 566 65.55 8

2 5 0 340 640 53.13 8

1 6 0 263 842 31 .24 4

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MAZENOD 0 C 7 7 0 0 461 301 153 .16 28OLD XAVERIANS 7 6 1 0 813 253 321 .34 24ST KEVINS 7 4 3 0 483 395 122 .28 16PRAHRAN 7 4 3 0 273 333 81.98 16DE LA SALLE 7 3 3 1 457 429 106.53 14OLD SCOTCH 7 3 3 1 364 477 76.31 14OLD BRIGHTON 7 3 4 0 317 423 74.94 12OLD ESSENDON GR 7 2 5 0 259 514 50.39 8MARCELLIN 7 2 5 0 170 543 31 .31 8OLD IVANHOE 4 0 4 0 0 0 0.00 0

CLUB ism POLD XAVERIANS (2) 7OLD SCOTCH (2) 7OLD MELBURNIANS 7MONASH BLUES 7FITZROY REDS 7ELEY PARK 7COLLEGIANS 7THERRY PENOLA 0 B 7UNIVERSITY BLACKS 7WHITEFRIARS 7

For AQSt %6 1 0 481 315 152.70 24

6 1 0 543 453 119.87 24

5 2 0 541 368 147.01 20

5 2 0 402 350 114.86 204 3 0 485 400 121.25 16

2 5 0 423 458 92 .36 82 5 0 454 529 85 .82 8

2 5 0 410 542 75.65 8

2 5 0 380 535 71.03 8

1 6 0 272 512 53 .13 4

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UNIVERSITY BLUES 7 7 0 0 944 184 513.04 28OLD TRINITY 7 5 2 0 702 376 186.70 20NORTH OLD BOYS 7 5 2 0 498 329 151 .37 20EMMAUS ST LEOS 0 C 7 4 3 0 477 341 139.88 16OLD SCOTCH (3) 7 4 3 0 415 442 93.89 16OLD GEELONG 7 3 4 0 484 468 103.42 12CAULFIELD OR 7 3 4 0 356 673 52.90 12LA TROBE UNI 7 2 5 0 267 577 46 .27 8MONASH GRYPHONS 7 1 6 0 275 550 50 .00 4OLD CAREY 7 1 6 0 225 784 28 .70 4

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6 1 0 916 605 151 .40 24 ELSTERNWICK 7 6 1 0

6 1 0 798 539 148.05 24 KEW 7 6 1 0 688 480 143.33 24

6 1 0 700 490 142.86 24 ST MARYS 7 4 3 0 761 716 106.28 16

2 5 0 683 640 106.72 8 BULLEEN COBRAS 7 4 3 0 642 615 104.39 16

2 5 0 566 740 76.49 8 ALBERT PARK 7 3 4 0 654 722 90.58 12

2 5 0 463 621 74.56 8 NORTH BRUNSWICK 7 2 5 0 657 741 88.66 8

2 5 0 461 624 73 .88 8 ELTHAM COLLEGIANS 7 1 5 1 462 648 71.30 6

2 5 0 332 738 44 .99 8 BOX HILL NORTH 7 1 5 1 545 863 63.15 6

1 6 0 515 755 68.21 4 RICHMOND CENTRAL 7 1 6 0 442 882 50.11 4

A SEMARCELLIN 7 6 1 0 781 463 168.68 24 OLD WESTBOURNE 7 6 1 0 724 353 205 .10 24

878 433 202 77 24ST BERNARDS 7OLD TRINITY 7UNIVERSITY BLUES 7OLD HAILEYBURY 7OLD SCOTCH 7OLD XAVERIANS 7OLD MELBURNIANS 7WHITEFRIARS 7DE LA SALLE 7

/J SECTION P

ST KEVINS 7COLLEGIANS 7ST BEDES MENT TIG 7OLDIVANHOE 7OLD ESSENDON GR 7OLD BRIGHTON 7NORTH OLD BOYS 7OLD PARADIANS 7BEAUMARIS 7MAZENOD 0 C 7

C SECTION PMHSOB 7CAULFIELD GR 7OLD CAMBERWELL 7HAMPTON ROVERS 7PARKDALE VULTURES 7MONASH BLUES 7AJAX 7THERRY PENOLA 0 B 7GLEN EIRA 7EMMAUS ST LEOS 0 C 7

Dl SECTION PUNIVERSITY BLACKS 7ORMOND 7BANYULE 7FITZROY REDS 7PENINSULA 0 B 7YARRA VALLEY 0 8 7PRAHRAN 7AQUINAS 0 C 7OLD MENTONIANS 7SALESIAN 0 C 7

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BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE 7OLD CAREY 7OLD GEELONG 7IVANHOE ASSUMPTION 7WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 7MONASH GRYPHONS 7LA TROBE UNI 7SWINBURNE UNI 7WEST BRUNSWICK 7BENTLEIGH 7

W 1 D For A~f % Pts

6 1 0 846 640 132.19 246 1 0 676 530 127.55 245 2 0 811 578 140.31 20

4 2 1 566 593 95 .45 184 3 0 751 621 120.93 16

3 4 0 636 664 95.78 123 4 0 552 601 91.85 12

2 5 0 500 659 75.87 8

1 6 0 526 704 74.72 40 6 1 496 770 64 .42 2

~ t D fw Agst % Pfs

7 0 0 776 510 152.16 28

5 2 0 865 531 162.90 205 2 0 557 517 107.74 20

4 3 0 572 502 113.94 164 3 0 634 611 103.76 163 4 0 576 547 105.30 12

3 4 0 652 641 101.72 122 5 0 463 610 75.90 8

1 6 0 503 808 62.25 41 6 0 505 826 61 .14 4

~' t D For Agst % Pfs

7 0 0 1046 393 266 .16 286 1 0 768 492 156.10 245 2 0 795 526 151 .14 205 2 0 587 471 124 .63 20

4 3 0 638 794 80.35 163 4 0 537 629 85.37 122 5 0 544 541 100.55 8

2 5 0 366 733 49 .93 81 6 0 498 770 64.68 40 7 0 398 896 44.42 0

A RESERVE

PIf L D For Agst % Pfs

P W L D Far Agst % ft

UNIVERSITY BLUES 7 7 0 0 804 236 340 .68 28

OLD TRINITY 7 5 2 0 523 270 193 .70 20ST BERNARDS 7 5 2 0 567 396 143 .18 20OLD SCOTCH 7 4 3 0 562 462 121 .65 16DE LA SALLE 7 4 3 0 449 462 97.19 16

OLD XAVERIANS 7 4 3 0 378 458 82.53 16

OLD HAILEYBURY 7 2 5 0 417 503 82.90 8MARCELLIN 7 2 5 0 310 509 60 .90 8

OLD MELBURNIANS 7 2 5 0 278 556 50 .00 8

WHITEFRIARS 7 0 7 0 190 626 30 .35 0

D RESERVE p w' L D For Agsr % Pts

ST KEVINS 7 6 1 0 533 358 148.88 24COLLEGIANS 7 6 1 0 446 327 136 .39 24NORTH OLD BOYS 7 5 2 0 502 268 187 .31 20OLD BRIGHTON 7 4 3 0 452 314 143 .95 16

ST BEDES MENT TIG 7 4 3 0 303 397 76.32 16

OLD PARADIANS 7 3 4 0 309 445 69.44 12

OLD ESSENDON GR 7 2 5 0 387 398 97.24 8

OLD IVANHOE 7 2 5 0 386 539 71 .61 8MAZENOD 0 C 7 2 5 0 352 598 58.86 8BEAUMARIS 7 1 6 0 288 467 61 .67 4

C RESERVE P W L D for A~ r % PisMAX 7 7 0 0 547 201 272.14 28CAULFIELD GR 7 5 2 0 582 392 148.47 20

HAMPTON ROVERS 7 5 2 0 514 358 143.58 20

EMMAUS ST LEOS 0 C 7 4 3 0 468 405 115.56 16MONASH BLUES 7 4 3 0 456 399 114.29 16

THERRY PENOLA 0 B 7 4 3 0 391 401 97 .51 16MHSOB 7 3 4 0 471 367 128 .34 12

OLD CAMBERWELL 7 2 5 0 355 562 6317 8PARKDALE VULTURES 7 1 6 0 294 674 43 .62 4

GLEN EIRA 7 0 7 0 255 670 38.06 0

Dl RESERVE P w L D Far Agsr % Pt :Agst %~W L D For

6 1 0 652 519 125.63 245 2 0 735 456 161 .18 20

5 2 0 684 566 120.85 205 2 0 605 553 109 .40 203 4 0 629 616 102 .11 12

3 4 0 464 540 85.93 122 5 0 519 564 92.02 8

2 5 0 560 634 88.33 8

2 5 0 429 604 71 .03 82 5 0 492 747 65 .86 8

D3 SECTION P

RUPERTSW00D 7OAKLEIGH 7SOUTH MELB DISTRICTS 7UHS-VU 7ST JOHNS O C 7POWER HOUSE 7WERRIBEE AMATEURS 7HAWTHORN AMATEURS 7SYNDALTALLY-HO 7MT LILYDALE 7

W L D For AgsP % PEs

7 0 0 766 416 184.13 28

6 1 0 686 569 120.56 245 2 0 751 555 135.32 204 3 0 635 417 152.28 16

4 3 0 578 560 103.21 163 4 0 578 507 114.00 12

2 5 0 607 708 85 .73 8

2 5 0 525 840 62 .50 81 6 0 456 711 64.14 4

1 6 0 456 755 60.40 4

ORMOND 7 7 0 0 651 232 280.60 28

UNIVERSITY BLACKS 7 6 1 0 810 199 407 .04 24

FITZROY REDS 7 6 1 0 666 234 284 .62 24

PENINSULA 0 B 7 5 2 0 609 425 143.29 20

OLD MENTONIANS 7 4 3 0 513 373 137.53 16

AQUINAS 0 C 7 3 4 0 335 553 60.58 12BANYULE 7 2 5 0 397 580 68.45 8PRAHRAN 7 2 5 0 248 598 41 .47 8

YARRA VALLEY 0 B 7 0 7 0 237 551 43 .01 0SALESIAN 0 C 7 0 7 0 151 964 15 .66 0

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