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1THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2012
The weather gods smiled on us as the divisions
and under age sections took to the fi elds in the
fi rst weekend of fi nals. Already we have had three
teams promoted and a draw which resulted in
overtime and a pulsating two point victory to Old
Geelong.
Sportscover Arena hosted the two closest games
of Week 1 of the fi nals series. The second semi
fi nal in Division 1 saw North Old Boys/St Pats win
by just 2 points over Peninsula and are now re-
entering Premier C. North Old Boys combined with
St Patricks, Ballarat in 2006 and were relegated to
Division 1 in 2007. Mergers can take a period of
time for integration to occur and with this year’s
president hailing from the St Pat’s half they are
reaping the rewards and a whole new opportunity
awaits for this club.
Our new extra time rules were put into place for
the in the fi rst semi fi nal in Division one between
Old Geelong and Whitefriars. At the end of normal
time the teams were locked at 11.10.76 each
of two. Both clubs went into a huddle and the
captains summoned into the centre for the coin
toss to select ends. Previously it was a straight
swap of ends but this rule was changed last year.
Two fi ve minute halves of time on were played out
and Old Geelong celebrated with a 2 point victory.
For the record if the scores were level after the
second half the timekeepers are instructed not to
blow the siren until the next score.
Congratulations also to Bulleen Templestowe and
South Mornington who have gained promotion
to Divisions 1 and 3 respectively. Bulleen
Templestowe, a former A Section club, responded
in the best possible way after being relegated last
year. South Mornington entered the VAFA in 2007
and this is their fi rst promotion after building a
base following their success in securing the
reserves premiership in 2011.
Two sides have the opportunity to go through the
sections in consecutive years - Parkdale Vultures
and Prahran Assumption. They are endeavouring
to win through to Premier C and Division 1
respectively after winning premierships in 2011.
What is interesting to note is that both of these
clubs are merged clubs similar to NOBS/St Pats in
Division 1. In 2004, Parkdale Vultures commenced
as a merge between Mentone Amateurs and
Parkdale from the Southern Football League.
This is the second year of the successful Prahran
and Assumption College amalgamation. This is
on the back of the outstanding success St Bedes/
Mentone Tigers had winning three consecutive
fl ags in Premier C, B then A from 2006 - 08. The
success of these clubs must have other clubs
pondering such a move.
The Premier Sections enter the fi nals this week
and we have six blockbuster semis played at
Sportscover Arena, Box Hill City Oval and Trevor
Barker Oval, Sandringham. With the AFL making
the strategic move of placing their fi nals at night
so as not to take on the VAFA’s fi nals head to head,
all focus will be on VAFA matches during the day.
Make sure you keep abreast of all the action on
your Live Scores app. Go to vafa.com.au for details
on how to connect.
For the second year we had the vote count
completed live on 96.5 INR FM last Tuesday and
Wednesday. In 2009, after a successful senior
career at Richmond, Cam Howat returned to his
schoolboy team Old Carey. In his four years in
the VAFA, he has been a part of Old Carey’s 2010
Premier B premiership, toured Ireland in 2011, this
year captained the senior Big V and on Wednesday
was announced the winner of the Woodrow Medal
as the Best and Fairest in the Premier Section.
Congratulations to all the winners with a full list in
the For the Love of the Game section of the Amateur
Footballer.
Th e Amateur FootballerTHE JOURNAL OF THE VICTORIAN AMATEUR FOOTBALL ASSOCIATIONSeptember 8-9, 2012 $3.00 Vol. 12 No. 20
AFL AVOIDS VAFA CLASH
Michael ShollyED
ITOR
IAL
Front Cover: De La Salle’s Tyson Hunt
2 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2012
PREM
IER Andrew Leonard
SPORTS INJURY CASUALTY - OPEN 1-7 SATURDAY
What have we learnt from 18 rounds of football?
The home and away season concluded last week
and with studying over it’s time for exams. Do
we have a premiership favourite? Who will pass
the fi nal exam with the best mark in 2012? On
pure statistics you would have to say that the
ladder positions are an accurate refl ection on any
market if one was to be framed When crunching
the numbers of win/loss record against the other
fi nalists Collegians come out on top with a record
of 4-2. Old Xaverians an d De La Salle both have a
3-3 record whilst Old Scotch is 2-4 against their
fi nals opponents. What does it tell us? The answer
is nothing. Finals are a diff erent beast and for that
reason Collegians can be happy with a win against
Old Xavs last week, but it would be dangerous to
expect the same again.
Old Carey fi nished their season on a high with
a win over De La Salle at home. Carey always
match up well against De La and the Panthers
led all day and were intent on ending their
season on a happy note. There is no doubt they
have enormous talent but losing three games by
under a kick has ultimately cost them a place in
September. Damien Yze kicked three to go top of
the Sharp Shooters table and despite a late De La
Salle fi ght back, Old Carey hung on to win their
fi nal game of 2012 by 14 points.
Uni Blues were on the cusp of breaking their
Brindisi Street hoodoo when they lead St Bedes/
Mentone Tigers by 14 points at the fi nal change.
St Bedes/Mentone Tigers proceeded to rattle
on fi ve unanswered goals in the fi nal term to
just two behinds from Uni Blues. Darcy Holden
fi nished with fi ve goals into end the Tigers season
on a high. Both clubs will be keen to reset for a
stronger showing in 2013, particularly earlier in
the season.
Old Trinity and Caulfi eld Grammarians played
out an entertaining contest in their last game in
Premier Section for at least a season. The relegated
sides were both looking to end the season with a
smile and most observers were probably hoping
that the Fielders could salute for the fi rst time
this year. Alas it wasn’t to be as Old Trinity kicked
away to win by 38 points with four goals to Brett
Howell and three to Andrew Ramsden to take
him level with Old Carey’s Yze to share the goal
kicking honours. Caulfi eld become the seventh
team to record a winless season in the top section
but the lessons learnt this year should keep them
in good stead for a massive tilt at the Premier B
premiership in 2013. For Old Trinity the question
remains will Rambo play on?
Old Scotch have found some devastating form in
recent weeks. The come from behind win against
Old Carey has lifted their confi dence levels, trust
and belief in each other to all time highs. They
are playing fast, exciting football and it was on
display against St Bernards at Camberwell last
Saturday. A nine goal second term was merely the
centerpiece in a display that should have De La
Salle checking the video this week. Lach Hill was
on the end of fi ve goals and Matt Burns four as
the Cardinals sourced multiple avenues to goal. St
Bernards would be happy with their season, for a
time they were a chance of playing fi nals before
injuries took their toll. Five goals to Andrew
Merrington was a good return and winning the
last quarter with six goals to one is a fond memory
to take into pre-season.
Collegians were pleased with the win over Old
Xaverians but won’t be taking it for granted.
Collegians had 10 more scoring shots, had three
players kick 4.11 between them and prevailed by
10 points. The highlight of the day was the mark
of the year that wasn’t. Collegians backman Will
Tardif fl ew above the pack on the goal line to haul
down a Shaun Smith like screamer only for the
goal umpire to adjudicate that Ben Kennedy’s kick
for goal had crossed the line for six points. (check
the photo on the inside back cover of the record)
Tardif was denied as were Old Xaverians, but this
NOW FOR FINAL
EXAMS
TODAY SELECTIONS IN BOLD
SEMI FINAL 2
Collegians v Old Xaverians
SEMI FINAL 1
De La Salle v Old Scotch
3THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2012
was just a mock exam, the real stuff happens this
weekend.
Collegians v Old Xaverians
Collegians should be confi dent that they have
the game to defeat Old Xaverians. Old Xavs on
the other are either foxing or have some question
marks on their form. It’s always hard to tell how a
side’s form is going when they have been locked
in to a double chance for a few weeks. Perhaps
Xavs have been coasting? Both sides have players
to return to their best 22 and both have injury
clouds over key players. Jon Mercuri rolled his
ankle and doesn’t look a likely starter but Matt
Handley should return from a week off . Whether
they get balance out of that swap is a question
for Andy Gowers and his match committee. Trent
Zimbachs also seemed to roll an ankle last week
but he should play. They also have Jack Bull to
return and a certain Nick Sautner who is almost
right. So to a prediction, if the game is anything
like last week then we are in for a treat. Collegians
are in form and have the momentum so should
win by 13 points.
De La Salle v Old Scotch
De La Salle’s form line is a harder read than the
Art of War. One week they are up the next they
get beaten. De La had a great quarter against
Old Xavs sandwiched by losses to Old Carey and
St Bedes/Mentone. More worrying was their last
match against Sunday’s opponents Old Scotch.
Yes, there were players out and yes, De La have
virtually had the last few weeks knowing they
were playing fi nals but the lack of consistency
make them hard to tip. Old Scotch are the
complete opposite and in recent weeks have
been building their form to a fi nals like standard.
On form alone I lean to Old Scotch by 24 points
but who knows, fi nals are a diff erent beast.
PREMIER LAST ROUND PREMIER RESERVEOld Carey 5.1, 9.3, 11.5, 12.8 (80)De La Salle 3.2, 4.6, 7.8, 9.12 (66)GOALS, Old Carey: D. Yze 3, B. Smithwick 2, M. Laidlaw 2, R. Josephs 1, J. Rowe 1, S. Freemantle 1, A. Stewart-Holmes 1, S. Harris 1 De La Salle: B. Eddy 3, N. Roberts 2, J. Phillips 1, S. Pickett 1, J. Vickers 1, D. Close 1BEST, Old Carey: R. Josephs, J. Rowe, M. Parker, S. Freemantle, L. Mcqueen-Miscamble, M. Laidlaw De La Salle: S. Haslem, D. Lowe, J. Gotch, T. Moloney, J. Baxter, T. HuntOld Trinity 5.2, 8.10, 12.15, 18.18 (126)Caulfi eld Grammarians 5.3, 7.3, 11.5, 13.10 (88)GOALS, Old Trinity: B. Howell 4, A. Ramsden 3, A. Heuston 2, B. Iezzi 2, P. Mescher 1, J. Hunt 1, N. Hunt 1, G. Hamilton 1, B. Barratt 1, F. Stewart 1, D. Chamberlain 1 Caulfi eld Grammarians: B. Sinclair 4, B. Price 2, T. O’Sullivan 2, L. Everett 2, D. Pelchen 1, L. Price 1, T. Quinn 1BEST, Old Trinity: K. Butler, N. Hunt, J. Steinhart, B. Iezzi, J. Gale Caulfi eld Grammarians: B. Sinclair, M. Nelson, M. Liddell, D. Scheetz, T. O’Sullivan, T. SundbergOld Scotch 6.2, 15.3, 21.6, 22.10 (142)St Bernards 4.5, 5.10, 8.13, 14.20 (104)GOALS, Old Scotch: L. Hill 5, M. Burns 4, C. Watts 3, M. Seed 2, M. Van den Broek 2, A. Lim 1, S. Barnett 1, J. Davis 1, G. Van den Broek 1, A. Pike 1, A. Houlihan 1 St Bernards: A. Merrington 5, B. George 2, L. O’Sullivan 1, C. Mitchell 1, T. Gleeson 1, T. Caven 1, J. Madden 1, A. Grosso 1, D. Byrne 1BEST, Old Scotch: M. Burns, R. Eva, T. Mckinley, M. Van den Broek, L. Hill, A. Houlihan St Bernards: N. Cooke, A. Merrington, J. Madden, A. Singleton, L. O’Sullivan, C. MitchellCollegians 0.6, 4.9, 7.13, 9.18 (72)Old Xaverians 3.4, 6.5, 8.5, 9.8 (62)GOALS, Collegians: C. Blumfi eld 3, T. Zimbachs 1, N. Corp 1, J. Dixon 1, S. Taft 1, C. Lee 1, N. Ries 1 Old Xaverians: J. Williams 3, B. Kennedy 2, D. Harangozo 2, B. Goss 1, D. LYNCH 1BEST, Collegians: C. Holst, C. Blumfi eld, J. Harvey, C. Hylton, S. Inglis, C. Lee Old Xaverians: P. Ambrose, R. Colbert, M. Ball, B. Kennedy, O. Gidley, J. WilliamsSt Bedes / Mentone Tigers 5.1, 7.2, 12.3, 17.8 (110)University Blues 4.2, 9.3, 14.5, 14.7 (91)GOALS, St Bedes / Mentone Tigers: D. Holden 5, G. Rowlands 3, S. Glennen 3, M. Curcio 2, C. Richards 1, L. Stutterd 1, L. Terrell 1, D. Waters 1 University Blues: J. Watts 4, H. Mcdonald 2, J. Nash 2, P. Gardiner 1, B. Mcconnell 1, M. Torney 1, C. Frinsdorf 1, J. Mugavin 1, M. Rippon 1BEST, St Bedes / Mentone Tigers: D. Holden, C. Richards, D. Garside, S. Richards, M. Wintle, L. Stutterd University Blues: J. Mugavin, J. Watts, B. Mcconnell, A. Austin, W. Cuningham, M. Monteith
De La Salle 5.2, 10.5, 18.9, 24.14 (158)Old Carey 0.2, 2.4, 3.5, 3.8 (26)GOALS, De La Salle: T. Parker 5, N. Fyfi eld 4, M. Duggan 4, L. Bull 3, A. Palmer 2, E. Espinosa 1, R. Harris 1, D. Griffi n 1, N. Roberts 1, J. Crowe 1, A. Roberts 1 Old Carey: S. Lenders 2, L. Marriott 1BEST, De La Salle: L. Bull, A. Roberts, J. Crowe, J. Hansen, M. Nankervis, M. De Luca, M. DugganOld Carey: R. Mitchelhill, L. Mckinnon, H. Mcqueen-Miscamble, C. Wallace, N. Colbert, B. FordhamCaulfi eld Grammarians 6.5, 13.11, 19.15, 25.19 (169)Old Trinity 1.2, 2.2, 2.4, 5.5 (35)GOALS, Caulfi eld Grammarians: D. Daly 3, A. Strain 3, M. Hacket 3, N. Karoly 2, J. Stewart 2, W. Berry 2, A. Clarke 2, J. Quayle 1, D. Allanson 1, D. Tobias 1, F. Mcardle 1, S. Howard 1, C. Fagan 1, Z. Parsons 1 Old Trinity: W. Bowman 3, M. Brown 1, D. Constantinou 1BEST, Caulfi eld Grammarians: W. Berry, T. Nixon, J. Mclean, D. Daly, N. Karoly, A. ClarkeOld Trinity: K. Spassopoulos, J. Petdro, N. Chamberlain, R. Gillies, D. Coulsen-Hoff acker, A. PrittieOld Scotch 2.5, 7.8, 12.12, 19.18 (132)St Bernards 3.1, 3.3, 5.6, 6.7 (43)GOALS, Old Scotch: L. Armstrong 3, N. Allen 3, W. Strange 3, A. Tummel 2, T. Mead 1, M. Davis 1, J. Clarke 1, H. Dick 1, J. Halbert 1, S. Barnett 1, M. Peric 1, C. Mcdonough 1 St Bernards: S. Clarke 3, J. Rose 1, B. Peart 1, C. Forder 1BEST, Old Scotch: L. Armstrong, W. Strange, A. Gray, M. Davis, N. Allen, J. Clarke St Bernards: S. Cannatelli, K. Farrell, S. Clarke, M. Sweeney, J. RoseCollegians 3.2, 5.3, 7.6, 9.7 (61)Old Xaverians 2.2, 4.4, 4.6, 6.7 (43)GOALS, Collegians: B. Dixon 2, D. Russo 1, S. Cutts 1, T. Penberthy 1, J. Hampton 1, L. Whitby 1, D. Maddock 1, S. Hall 1 Old Xaverians: C. Larkins 3, D. Iacuone 1, F. Paterson 1, M. Hannan 1BEST, Collegians: N. Bobeff , S. Evans, T. Penberthy, A. Howison, J. Band-Conrick, A. StoneOld Xaverians: E. Prowse, A. Ryan, S. Lees, J. Pintal, M. Walsh, J. ScanlanUniversity Blues 5.5, 7.10, 12.13, 21.16 (142)St Bedes / Mentone Tigers 3.0, 4.0, 5.0, 5.0 (30)GOALS, University Blues: J. Vickers-Willis 8, D. Barton 3, H. Weddell 2, N. Hardie-Grant 2, B. Laidlaw 1, M. Leishman 1, J. Mugavin 1, A. Nice 1, D. Withers 1, J. Townley 1 St Bedes / Mentone Tigers: J. Heron 2, S. Napier 1, L. Porter 1, N. Kane 1BEST, University Blues: J. Vickers-Willis, A. Nice, D. Withers, S. Driscoll, H. Weddell, A. WeddellSt Bedes / Mentone Tigers: J. Heron, L. Porter, D. Foot-Connolly, N. Seeber, M. Mcgettigan, S. Napier
4 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2012
PREM
IER
B
With no cinderella stories rising from the last
home and away fi xture, the fi nal four remains
unchanged. Blacks take minor premiership
honours, Skevs hang onto the double chance,
Beauy tuck into third and OMs make up the
quaddie. There are probably a few fairy stories
however coming from the Silly Sunday and Mad
Monday exploits of those who have once again
pulled on tu-tus, tiaras and fi shnet stockings.
Nothing wrong with footballers letting off steam
and bonding in harmless post-season nuttiness,
but why does it usually involve dressing as
women? And petite women at that? Nuggety
onballers swathed in feather boas, power forwards
mincing about in Kylie Minogue hotpants while
burly backmen pirouette and squat in drunken
grande-pliés a la the Black Swan. Men are so weird,
we’ll never understand you!
OLD HAILEYBURY fi nished with eleven wins and a
full sail, claiming a juicy SKOB scalp last weekend.
Another year establishing some consistency in B
grade should help their next tilt at Premier, Gooda
was a terrifi c pickup this year and young Seccull
electric when free to ply his trade.
OLD BRIGHTON also fi nished on the right side
of the ledger with ten wins following a very
strong back nine. Austen and Bruin were solid
throughout and Anthony made a welcome
return to senior footy. Coach Simon Williams will
be getting his lads’ preparation underway much
earlier for season 2013, watch for them next year.
AJAX coach and popular Amateur journeyman
Bernie Sheehy announced his retirement last
weekend after four years at the Jacka helm. The
incomparable Bernie steered his lads to a much-
celebrated Premier C fl ag last year and a safe
berth in B grade for 2013. The step-up in class
didn’t faze Team of the Year full forward David
Fayman, who also wins this year’s Sharpshooter
Award (60 goals). Fayman takes out the double-
double if you like, considering he claimed those
same two honours last year in Premier C.
WERRIBEE Districts avoid the bounce-back to
Premier C, a feat in itself given an horrendous list
of early-season injuries. Still, it meant blooding
talented youngsters such as Bol Kolang. With a
solid junior club connection and a robust winning
culture the Tigers should reassert themselves in
2013.
OAKLEIGH will be disappointed with relegation
after fi nishing fi fth last year however coach
Stillman also had to contend with an endless
stream of injuries, running 48 players through the
seniors. Losing Holden and Jetta didn’t help – but
Harold, Cleary and Lamb showed class.
OLD IVANHOE struggled with just the solitary
win but pushed a few sides. Hayden Heta made
a welcome return, Nick Butler and Michael
Delmonte toiled hard but the ‘Hoes are all tip and
no iceberg until they recover from the pre-season
raid that decimated their young ranks.
SECOND SEMI FINAL PREVIEW
After the loss to Old Haileybury last week St Kevins
will be disappointed with their form coming into
fi nals: the tri-colours were challenged through
the midfi eld and ineffi cient with the ball, however
their backline was very impressive - Sam Bishop
in particular played a beauty. Skobber fans will
be relieved to see a number of playmakers return
to the line-up this week. Uni Blacks stitched up
the minor premiership with a 22-goal drubbing
of Old Ivanhoe; not really the best prep for fi nals
either aside from kicking practice and a chance to
Di Langton
THE FINAL FOUR, THE SILLY SIX
TODAY SELECTIONS IN BOLD
SEMI FINAL 2
University Blacks v St Kevins
SEMI FINAL 1
Beaumaris v Old Melburnians
5THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2012
rest a few aches and niggles. Mahon and Lahy are
coming into great form and Levi Kalms’ raking left
foot adds x-factor grunt to the Black’s silky band
of fi nesse players. St Kevin’s coach Dan Harford
has some heavy expectations on his shoulders
(and a few tricks up his sleeve) while Matt
Kempton would like nothing better than to hip
and shoulder Uni Blues grasping the holy grail of
Premier promotion. Both sides will be spurred on,
don’t miss a brilliant showcase of quality amateur
talent: Saturday at Box Hill City Oval. Blacks for
mine in a thriller.
FIRST SEMI FINAL PREVIEW
Beaumaris won ugly last week, but winning
form is winning form. Old Melburnians had a
better showing with TOTY team-mates Beck (8)
and Marangon showing their ample wares in
a far slicker unit than the less-than-fi t side fi rst
PREMIER B LAST ROUND PREMIER B RESERVEBeaumaris 3.3, 9.8, 13.12, 20.14 (134)
AJAX 5.2, 9.4, 13.5, 19.10 (124)
GOALS, Beaumaris: T. Buckley 5, W. Murton 4, M. Petering 3, S. Gower 2, L. Mcnicholas 1, S.
Mclaren 1, B. Haynes 1, S. Braithwaite 1, T. Cumming 1, O. Webber 1 AJAX: D. Fayman 8, J. Lew 4,
B. Caplan 2, W. Steinberg 2, J. Ludski 1, J. White 1, M. Kaye 1
BEST, Beaumaris: T. Buckley, W. Murton, B. Haynes, L. Mcnicholas, M. Ensor, J. Ward AJAX: D.
Fayman, M. Jankie, W. Steinberg, R. Winograd, A. Caplan, J. White
Old Haileybury 2.1, 5.3, 8.5, 17.7 (109)
St Kevins 2.2, 4.5, 6.8, 8.9 (57)
GOALS, Old Haileybury: T. Ridgway 4, W. Mctaggart 4, B. Seccull 2, J. Nicolopoulos 2, H.
Mclauchlan 1, C. Millard 1, M. Stowe 1, D. Comben 1, M. Lillie 1 St Kevins: Z. Ginies 3, P. Aughton
2, H. Parkes 1, R. Caldow 1, J. Staffi eri 1
BEST, Old Haileybury: P. Gleadhill, B. Seccull, L. Nash, J. Nicolopoulos, A. Woltering, N. Gooda St
Kevins: S. Bishop, K. Wissell, M. Shanahan, P. Aughton, L. Dunne, B. Dowd
Old Melburnians 6.2, 10.4, 14.11, 20.15 (135)
Oakleigh 2.1, 3.2, 6.5, 8.10 (58)
GOALS, Old Melburnians: C. Beck 8, L. Bennett 4, J. Beaumont 2, W. Hatfi eld 2, E. De Fegely 1, P.
Kruger 1, N. Nixon 1, T. Paule 1 Oakleigh: C. Meyers 2, P. Ioannidis 1, S. Buchanan 1, P. Tsoucalas
1, T. Scott 1, J. Hunt 1, J. Pappon 1
BEST, Old Melburnians: C. Beck, A. Marangon, H. Macciolli, E. De Fegely, L. Haralambous, W.
Johnson
Oakleigh: T. Doherty, S. Doherty, P. Holden, P. Ioannidis, J. Pappon, N. Seel
University Blacks 4.8, 9.13, 14.15, 23.17 (155)
Old Ivanhoe 1.1, 1.2, 2.3, 3.5 (23)
GOALS, University Blacks: J. Foster 7, J. Slabbert 3, C. Richardson 3, J. Matthews 3, A. Torney
2, C. Turner 1, L. Kalms 1, H. Lahy 1, C. Roberts 1, J. Gardiner 1 Old Ivanhoe: N. Butler 2, I.
Dawkins 1
BEST, University Blacks: B. Mahon, H. Lahy, J. Foster, L. Kalms, A. Drysdale, N. Batten Old
Ivanhoe: M. Mitris, A. Baldwin, H. Heta, R. Gieschen, M. Delmonte, E. Spargo
Old Brighton 5.2, 8.6, 14.9, 15.13 (103)
Werribee Districts 1.2, 4.9, 5.13, 10.16 (76)
GOALS, Old Brighton: T. Mentiplay 10, B. Rawlinson 1, J. North 1, T. Clarke 1, B. Gadsden 1, J.
Perrett 1 Werribee Districts: C. Molivas 2, A. Taylor 2, A. Alifraco 1, N. Morrison 1, J. Huxtable 1, L.
Johnston 1, S. Callea 1, S. Dean 1
BEST, Old Brighton: T. Mentiplay, A. Dewar, A. Edge, B. Rawlinson, T. Mariani, J. Dickerson
Werribee Districts: M. Dean, J. Huxtable, J. Sargent, C. Molivas, C. Purton, L. Patterson
Beaumaris 3.0, 8.3, 10.9, 17.14 (116)
AJAX 2.1, 3.2, 5.3, 7.5 (47)
GOALS, Beaumaris: T. Pritchard 4, T. Rayner 3, W. Mattingley 2, M. Millar 2, C. Langdon 2, G.
Roberts 2, M. Defontenay 1, D. Pritchard 1 AJAX: J. Gocs 3, B. Michowski 1, A. Berman 1, R.
White 1, J. Givoni 1
BEST, Beaumaris: T. Pritchard, G. Roberts, D. Pritchard, T. Rayner, T. Woolnough, M. Millar
AJAX: N. Lewis, J. Gocs, A. Berman, A. LERNER, A. Kalb, R. Abraham
Old Haileybury 1.4, 4.8, 8.10, 13.11 (89)
St Kevins 5.1, 7.3, 10.5, 11.5 (71)
GOALS, Old Haileybury: A. Mathers 3, P. Hutchinson 2, R. Mosbey 2, S. Fitzgerald 1, M. Seccull 1,
D. Gilby 1, R. Mcmurray 1, J. Spanos 1, T. Coles 1 St Kevins: N. Hobson 4, D. Gibbs 2, L. Mcdonell 1,
T. Marchesani 1, S. O’Connor 1, T. Bowden 1, T. O’Rourke 1
BEST, Old Haileybury: A. Mathers, M. Seccull, R. Mosbey, C. Hill, D. Mackenzie, R. Mathers St
Kevins: T. O’Rourke, J. Liston, D. Mahoney, S. Landers, A. White, N. Hobson
Old Melburnians 5.6, 11.10, 15.11, 18.21 (129)
Oakleigh 0.2, 1.2, 1.2, 2.3 (15)
GOALS, Old Melburnians: B. Mckie 4, B. Townsing 3, D. Hughes 2, E. Fanning 2, J. De Steiger 2, A.
Coleridge 2, E. Hughes 2, C. Righetti 1 Oakleigh: M. Margetis 1, B. Hogan 1
BEST, Old Melburnians: E. Fanning, B. Mckie, D. Hughes, M. Mccoy, C. Righetti, J. De Steiger
Oakleigh: S. Way, A. Murray, M. Bentham, B. Hogan, M. Bertucci, D. Ruddy
University Blacks 5.4, 11.11, 15.19, 22.22 (154)
Old Ivanhoe 1.1, 2.1, 2.2, 2.3 (15)
GOALS, University Blacks: A. Cook 4, J. Crameri 4, A. Jesse 3, T. Brennan 3, J. Bismire 2, S. Myers
2, J. Gaylor 2, M. Aitken 1, J. Steadman 1 Old Ivanhoe: L. Bolzan 1, A. Steer 1
BEST, University Blacks: J. Gaylor, J. Crameri, A. Cook, A. Else, H. Guthrie, S. Myers Old Ivanhoe:
A. Diorietes, J. O’Neill, M. Golden, L. Bolzan, D. Veli, A. Sheehan
Old Brighton 6.2, 8.7, 11.13, 12.17 (89)
Werribee Districts 3.2, 5.3, 7.4, 11.9 (75)
GOALS, Old Brighton: B. Blatt 4, W. Bardoel 2, J. Salem 2, C. Mizzi 1, A. Taylor 1, N. Collins 1,
D. Jennings 1 Werribee Districts: P. Keogh 3, T. Sapountzis 2, B. Armstrong 2, M. Smith 1, A.
Taylor 1, M. Palmer 1, B. Paech 1
BEST, Old Brighton: W. Bardoel, N. Collins, J. Beaton, D. Jennings, J. Edge, A. Taylor Werribee
Districts: J. Callea, B. Paech, A. Taylor, P. Keogh, M. Palmer, M. Smith
inherited by Nathan Brown in the pre-season.
The Sharks play well at Trevor Barker Oval and
Jason Mifsud will fi eld a mix of talented youth
and fi nals warriors like Haynes and Dean. Young
backman Lachie Boyd has impressed this year
and his agility combined with Ensor’s street-
smarts will make things hard for the dark blue
forwards. Mind you, Lachie Bennett’s tenacity
and James Beaumont’s creativity all around
the ground will be diffi cult to counter. It’s all or
nothing on Sunday at Trevor Barker Oval, expect
to see everything left out there on the fi eld in this
sudden death showdown. Another tight one, I’m
tipping Beauy by less than three goals.
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PREM
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With all fi ve Round 18 games in Premier C having
direct implications on the composition of the
top four, spies from Fitzroy, Marcellin, Mazenod,
PEGS and Old Camberwell would have been
scattered at the diff erent grounds, reporting
back to HQ with exactly what their clubs needed
to get to the promised land. In the end, the big
winners were the Roys and the Nodders, who
claimed second and fourth spot respectively,
with great wins.
One positive for Mazenod was that the number
crunchers weren’t required. The equation was
simple: win and they stayed in; lose and it would
take a miracle. In front of a partisan crowd at
their beloved Central Reserve, they booked their
spot in the fi rst semi fi nal. The Nodders started
well, but were inaccurate, with 19 scoring shots
to eight only translating to a 26 point margin
at the half. The inaccuracy continued through
the third quarter, but the Nodders were in
complete control, with the game over at three
quarter time. From there, the sting went out of
the contest and the game meandered towards
the fi nal siren. David Regan was Mazenod’s best
player, while Ben Phibbs was back near his best
and Chamath Jayaweera bagged fi ve. For the
Vultures, the loss was disappointing, but they
fi nished clear on top for a reason and they will
regroup in time for the highly anticipated clash
with Fitzroy. Mark Kidner was their best.
PEGS certainly did everything they could to
make it to the top four, chalking up a big win
at Monash. It was a polished display from the
Grammar, who won all four quarters to fi nish the
season on a high note. Chris Goullet capped off
an outstanding season with another dominant
performance, while Brett Hannah’s form, since
promotion from the under 19s, has been another
highlight. For the Ashes, George Smyth, Andrew
Hickey and Sam Baring again stood up.
Old Camberwell needed Mazenod and PEGS to
lose, along with winning its own game, to get
back into fourth and they managed to hold up
their end of the bargain, getting home in a cliff -
hanger against Rupertswood. Warren Carlyle
and Rohan Kapoor starred for the home side
in the win which ended a frustrating year on a
high note. From Rupo’s perspective, the usual
suspects all stood up: Leigh Brennan with six,
Lachlan Baddeley, Mitch Gaunt and Matthew
Quigley.
As the Eagles made the short trip to Brockwell to
take on Banyule, they were well aware that they
needed to win big to give themselves a chance
of hanging on to second spot. Unfortunately for
Marcellin, the Bears had other ideas and, with
scores from Brunswick Street no doubt being
relayed through, the cue needed to be put in the
rack. Tom Jones has blossomed for the Eagles
and Jarrod Carlson had another great game. For
Banyule, Ryan Hay was their best, kicking four.
With half a percent separating Marcellin and
Fitzroy after Round 17, it was basically a case of
the Roys needing to beat the Rovers by more
than Marcellin beat Banyule to take second
spot. And after a pretty pedestrian fi rst stanza,
Fitzroy produced three of the fi nest quarters any
team has displayed this season, ramming home
28 of their 32 goals and pushing the margin in
the vicinity of 200. Fifteen Roys got their names
Simon Fuller
FITZROY GOALFEST SECURES SECOND SPOT
SPORTS INJURY CASUALTY - Get back in the game
TODAY SELECTIONS IN BOLD
SEMI FINAL 2
Parkdale Vultures v Fitzroy
SEMI FINAL 1
Marcellin v Mazenod
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on the goal kickers list, with Cations notching
six. Jack Parkinson and Josh Vansittart were
other standouts in a win that will fi ll the Roys
with confi dence ahead of their fi nals campaign.
The Rovers skipper, Leigh Fletcher, fi nished the
season as he started, at the bottom of every pack
and giving his side everything he had.
Parkdale Vultures v Fitzroy
The fi nals commence on Saturday, with the
second semi between Parkdale and Fitzroy at
Trevor Barker Oval, in Sandringham. It’s hard to
know how much to take out of the performances
in Round 18, as the importance of their games
to the teams’ fi nal standings were at opposite
ends of the spectrum. Sandringham is a tough
ground to play on and it’s often blowing a gale
down there, so the team that adapts quickest to
the conditions will have a distinct advantage.
Parkdale won both games during the season,
but I think the Roys might turn the tables and
be the fi rst team to earn promotion to Premier B
Section for 2013.
Marcellin v Mazenod
Mazenod and Marcellin will do battle in the fi rst
semi on Sunday at Box Hill. The Nodders have
had a fantastic run after a 1-4 start and have a
real belief that they can beat anyone. Meanwhile,
Marcellin has been one of the standout teams
all season and they were also able to knock off
the Vultures in the past month. It will be a star-
studded contest between two proud clubs and
it should go right down to the wire. I’m tipping
Marcellin to just get up in a thriller.
PREMIER C LAST ROUND PREMIER C RESERVEMarcellin 2.5, 8.10, 15.11, 18.13 (121)
Banyule 2.2, 6.2, 9.6, 13.8 (86)
GOALS, Marcellin: S. Abrahams 4, J. Carlson 3, T. Staff ord 3, B. Kerton 2, J. Bortolotto 2, T.
Carlson 1, D. Jarred 1, T. Butler 1, M. Bortolotto 1 Banyule: R. Hay 4, A. Barclay 3, J. Rice 2, J.
Langford 1, . Hooper 1, B. Walsh 1, S. Mckenzie 1
BEST, Marcellin: T. Jones, J. Crimmins, J. Carlson, M. Bortolotto, M. Holmes, P. Millsom Banyule:
R. Hay, B. Walsh, D. Gayfer, . Hooper, A. Brown, S. Hills
Fitzroy 4.9, 11.16, 20.19, 32.22 (214)
Hampton Rovers 2.0, 4.1, 4.2, 4.2 (26)
GOALS, Fitzroy: S. Cations 6, R. Angiolella 4, C. Polidoras 4, M. Allen 3, M. Kyroussis 3, T. Cheshire
2, S. Baker 2, J. Dimond 1, J. Vansittart 1, T. Hudson-Bevege 1, M. Cussen 1, J. O’Reilly 1, J.
Parkinson 1, W. Fenton 1, J. Dalton 1 Hampton Rovers: E. Turner 2, M. Fletcher 1, J. Sperring 1
BEST, Fitzroy: J. Parkinson, J. Vansittart, C. Polidoras, M. Kyroussis, S. Cations, J. Dalton Hampton
Rovers: L. Fletcher, T. WITHEROW, J. Dillon, S. Clements, M. Care, E. Turner
Mazenod 3.6, 9.10, 13.16, 15.20 (110)
Parkdale Vultures 3.1, 6.2, 7.3, 11.6 (72)
GOALS, Mazenod: C. Jayaweera 5, B. Castledine 2, N. Gentile 1, R. Mann 1, R. Thomas 1, B.
Chamberlain 1, B. Phibbs 1, L. Greco 1, T. Bourbon 1, S. Jones 1 Parkdale Vultures: B. Hampton 3,
D. Rochford 3, R. Hayward 2, L. Platt 1, C. Ryan 1, M. Boland 1
BEST, Mazenod: D. Regan, C. Smith, T. Bourbon, D. Chamberlain, B. Phibbs, S. Jones Parkdale
Vultures: M. Kidner, T. Redmond, B. Hampton, D. Miller, L. Platt, D. Rochford
PEGS 6.5, 10.8, 14.11, 18.14 (122)
Monash Blues 0.4, 3.7, 4.11, 5.13 (43)
GOALS, PEGS: D. Forrest 4, J. Rogers 3, M. Wilson 2, D. Flaherty 2, C. Tzambazis 2, N. Bartram 1,
L. Fitzgerald 1, B. Hannah 1, T. Skurrie 1, R. Jones 1 Monash Blues: J. Gallagher 2, A. Hickey 1, A.
Armstrong 1, Z. Ledin 1
BEST, PEGS: C. Goullet, B. Hannah, T. Skurrie, D. Ryan, D. Perera, D. Forrest Monash Blues: G.
Smyth, A. Hickey, J. Griffi ths, J. Cosgriff , S. Baring, Z. Ledin
Old Camberwell 5.5, 6.10, 11.12, 15.15 (105)
Rupertswood 2.1, 7.4, 11.10, 15.11 (101)
GOALS, Old Camberwell: W. Carlyle 4, S. Needham 3, J. Heff ernan 2, N. Latsas 2, A. Stewart 1,
N. Tsindos 1, J. Duke 1, S. Bennett 1 Rupertswood: L. Brennan 6, L. Baddeley 2, M. Gaunt 2, B.
Brennan 2, A. Smith 1, J. Bradley 1, B. Gay 1
BEST, Old Camberwell: R. Kapoor, W. Carlyle, S. Needham, H. Levvey, A. Lattuada, B. Hart
Rupertswood: L. Baddeley, M. Smith, M. Quigley, M. Gaunt, B. Swallow, B. Gay
Marcellin 5.3, 6.4, 7.7, 10.9 (69)
Banyule 4.0, 4.0, 6.1, 9.1 (55)
GOALS, Marcellin: D. Gartner 2, T. Blanch 2, D. Fraser 1, T. Money 1, S. Crapper 1, A. Coburn 1,
H. Lee 1, J. Mcintyre 1
Banyule: A. Edwards 2, S. O’Callaghan 2, B. Kelly 2, N. Taylor 1, Z. Wenke 1, M. Crema 1
BEST, Marcellin: D. Gartner, J. Mcintyre, D. Marson, D. Isaac, S. Kemp, A. Mcglin Banyule: N.
Taylor, A. Hopgood, B. Kelly, A. Edwards, J. Knape, D. Shepherd
Fitzroy 6.4, 12.12, 18.17, 26.20 (176)
Hampton Rovers 1.0, 3.0, 3.3, 4.4 (28)
GOALS, Fitzroy: M. Racovalis 6, J. Beech 4, A. Harbor 3, N. Jumeau 3, C. Moore 2, M. Coad 2, J.
Mcgee 2, D. Kynigopoulos 1, T. Biscaro 1, G. Hesse 1, D. Pound-Palmieri 1
Hampton Rovers: M. Dynon 1, L. Mccarthy 1, T. Cougan 1, W. Lingard 1
BEST, Fitzroy: P. O’Connor, M. Lee, J. Clark, D. Pound-Palmieri, A. Harbor, M. Racovalis Hampton
Rovers: L. Woodland, H. Scholes, W. Lingard, S. Howe, K. Mcneil, M. Dynon
Mazenod 3.2, 6.7, 12.9, 15.13 (103)
Parkdale Vultures 1.2, 3.3, 4.5, 7.5 (47)
GOALS, Mazenod: T. Bailey 3, J. Beard 2, C. Bray 2, R. Power 2, C. Raine 1, A. Bray 1, C. Keane 1,
B. Woods 1, P. Iacovangelo 1, T. Vallance 1 Parkdale Vultures: R. Irvine 3, M. Ferguson 1, S. Jones
1, D. Lonsdale 1, C. Lacey 1
BEST, Mazenod: D. Hansen, T. Bailey, L. Castledine, C. Keane, S. Mann, A. Bray Parkdale Vultures:
R. Irvine, M. Todd, D. Mccarthy, M. Ferguson, M. Hayes, D. Graham
Monash Blues 3.4, 5.6, 10.9, 11.12 (78)
PEGS 2.4, 5.5, 6.6, 11.12 (78)
GOALS, Monash Blues: H. Devanny 3, J. Samuels 2, M. Simpson 2, A. Young 1, D. Meehan 1, P.
Featonby 1, W. Blackley 1
PEGS: D. Podger 3, J. Tootell 2, L. Flaherty 2, D. Roscoe 1, A. Palmer 1, J. Watson 1, D. Cantwell 1
BEST, Monash Blues: not provided PEGS: D. Bianchi, A. Bell, D. Pound, K. Twentyman, J. Webster,
D. Cantwell
Old Camberwell 5.3, 11.5, 17.9, 22.15 (147)
Rupertswood 0.2, 1.4, 2.4, 2.4 (16)
GOALS, Old Camberwell: C. Hillier 5, C. Bell 4, M. Cottrell 3, D. Schmidt 3, A. Lloyd 3, R.
Henderson 1, J. Edwards 1, J. Hinkley 1, M. Decarne 1 Rupertswood: J. Chapman 1, M. Piazza 1
BEST, Old Camberwell: A. Lloyd, C. Bell, P. Storey, M. Cottrell, J. Hinkley, S. Warr Rupertswood: J.
Swallow, D. Johnson, L. Smith, P. Barry, J. Ata, M. Morrice
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PREMIER – THE WOODROW MEDAL
CAM HOWAT – OLD CAREY
Cam has been playing off the back fl ank for
Old Carey this year setting up and creating
their attacks with his precise left foot kicking.
He was also made Co-Captain of the club
in 2012 and was a runaway winner of the
Woodrow this year with 21 votes, seven votes
clear of his nearest rival.
MEDAL COUNTS ON INNER FM
For the second year in a row the seven senior sections of the VAFA had their vote
counts broadcast live on 96.5 Inner FM over Tuesday and Wednesday night of this
week. Members of Inner FM’s commentary team hosted the evenings as the votes
were read out and interviewed the medallists as soon as the winners were known.
Congratulations to all medal winners from all sections
PREMIER B – THE MOORE MEDAL
CHARLIE RICHARDSON – UNI BLACKS
With 20 votes Charlie beat out his teammate
Andrew Willingham to the Moore Medal by
two votes thanks to a best on ground display
in the fi nal game of the year. The ruckman
Willingham had been putting the ball
down his throat for most of the season but
Richardson was all class every time he got the
ball.
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PREMIER C – THE ZACHARIAH MEDAL
JARROD CARLSON – MARCELLIN
The vice captain has been instrumental in his
team’s success in 2012. Jarrod has led from
the front for Marcellin’s push into the fi nals as
they look to make their way back to the upper
echelons of amateur football.
DIVISION 1- THE PEPPER MEDAL
MATT KEOWN – NOBS / ST PATRICKS
The skipper has been phenomenal this year
in leading his side to a 17-1 season and a
monumental come from behind two point win
in their second semi fi nal last weekend. Keown
is now a back to back winner after being a joint
winner of last year’s Division 1 Pepper Medal.
Matt won this year more comfortably with
23 votes giving him three votes of breathing
space this time around.
DIVISION 2 – THE FULLERTON MEDAL
DAVID WEST – ST MARY’S SALESIAN
A personally successful year won’t compensate
for St Mary’s Salesian’s failure to make the
fi nals but we congratulate David on winning
the Fullerton Medal. In fact David was the only
player from the seven senior sections to win
the competition best and fairest in a team that
didn’t make the fi nals. David won the closest
medal count in the seven sections
DIVISION 3 – THE HUTCHINSON MEDAL
PAUL HARRIS - IVANHOE AFC
Paul has been a midfi eld general for Ivanhoe in
2012 helping them on their fun to second spot
on the ladder. A regular in and under packs, the
33 year old would love nothing more than to
taste Premiership glory in the coming weeks.
DIVISION 4 – THE MEEHAN MEDAL
JORDAN LAMPI – POINT COOK
Jordan has been a dynamic player for Point
Cook as they pushed towards a fi rst fi nals
campaign. A regular midfi elder who has drifted
forward, his skill and poise under pressure have
been a highlight in 2012. The 19 year old has
a promising future at the club with younger
brother Jessi also picking up votes this year we
could be in for a Lampi dynasty.
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Staying with Inner FM we turn our attention to
a piece of commentary we heard at the start of
the third quarter on Saturday. Broadcasting the
Old Xaverians versus Collegians, commentator
Andrew Leonard had a slip of the tongue he
would rather forget. With Collegians looking
to clear the ball of their halfback line we
will hand over to Andrew: “Handpass goes
to Harvey who has time to s**t, ah to sit
and deliver beautifully to Kondarovskis”.
Obviously there is one extra letter there that
turned the word ‘sit’ into something else. It
drew an interesting response from the rest of
the commentary team amongst the giggles
for the next passage of play.
FREUDIAN SLIP
The VAFA Finals Series passes have been a big success and you can still buy
yours online at vafa.com.au if you plan on attending more than 4 fi nals or
even four diff erent venues then you will get your monies worth. A reminder
to all spectators attending fi nals that you are not permitted to bring your
dog or any animals to VAFA fi nals venues. You will be turned away at the gate
so avoid disappointment and leave your pet at home.
FINALS SERIES PASSES
Some of you might have caught the awesome
Shaun Smith like grab of Collegians Will Tardif
against Old Xaverians on the back inside cover
of this week’s record. Whilst the mark was
exceptional (you can catch a slo-mo replay
on VAFA TV this week) unfortunately the ball
had already crossed the line for a Ben Kennedy
goal. Much to the disappointment of all at the
ground!
MARK OF THE YEAR THAT WASN’T
The fi nal will be held at Musashi’s state of the
art gym next week. The top three will battle
it out for a prize pack from Musashi worth
$1000.00. Stay tuned to VAFA TV in Premier
Grand Final week for the unveiling of the
Musashi VAFA TV Strongest Man.
VAFA TV’S STRONGEST MANAll correspondence (applications and resumes in writing) addressed to -
Senior Football Operations Manager, Chirnside Park Football Club Inc PO Box 387 Mooroolbark Vic 3138
or by email to: [email protected]
More Information contact Justin Carusi: 0438 654 962
Invites applications for the following positions for season 2013
- Senior Coach ( playing or non playing)- Assistant Coach (playing or non playing)- Trainers - Senior teams
Level 3 Accredited Club
CHIRNSIDE PARK FOOTBALL CLUB
Application close Monday 24th September
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De La Salle’s James Crowe is a tough, courageous
midfi elder and a two time U19 premiership player. He was
a key member of the 2011 Reserves premiership team,
and was a member of the senior grand fi nal team in 2009.
James was awarded as the U19 most consistent in 2006,
Reserves most consistent in 2010 and runner up in the
Reserves Best and Fairest in 2011.
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De La Salle’s Steve Hogan is a tall and mobile utility with
terrifi c pace and stamina for a big man. A key member
of the clubs strong reserves team Steve was an U19
premiership player in 2008.
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De La Salle’s Sam Pickett is one of the best forwards in
the competition and certainly one of the most exciting. A
brilliant high mark, Sam is almost unstoppable on his day.
In addition to his marking and goal kicking feats Sam
is known for his courage and attack on the football. A
crowd favourite at De La Salle, he is an U19s premiership
player, VAFA representative, senior leading goal kicker
in 2009, 2010 and 2011 and has several best and fairest
placings.
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0 Collegians Ben Holst has had a remarkable return to football after a seven year hiatus
due to work commitments. He is playing sensational footy and it’s great to have him
back at the club.
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0Marcellin’s Tom Jones has been a mainstay of the Eagles
senior outfi t since his fi rst game at the club in 2007. Playing
various roles due to his size and strength, Tom has been
extremely adaptable and has now found himself leading
a very strong Eagles backline as they head into the fi nals.
Besides being a leader on the ground, Tom has been a leader
off fi eld as well helping run the day to day operations and
social events the club off ers. Tom is integral to ensuring the
continued off fi eld successes of the MOCFC.
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Fitzroy’s Tom Cheshire joined the club in 2007 after playing
for the Fitzroy Juniors, and played in the U19 Premiership
that year. Tom played four seasons of U19s and in 2010
‘graduated’ into the Seniors where he won the club’s Rising
Star Award and has played nearly all of his football. He has
also played a handful of Reserves games.
50 Oakleigh’s Tim Doherty fi rst played with the Seniors against Mazenod in round 14, 2008
and has now established himself has a consistent senior player.
50 Oakleigh’s Pat Ioannidis fi rst played with the Krushers against Beaumaris in round 2,
2010 and was also a 2010 Under 19 premiership player.
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Fitzroy’s Max Oliver has celebrated his 50th game for the club. He joined the club in
2009 and has played U19s, Clubbies and this year Thirds. Max has also on a number
of occasions this year donned the white and was a fi eld umpire for the club’s Clubbies
games.
14 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2012SPORTS INJURY CASUALTY - OPEN 1-7 SATURDAY
DIVI
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Last week-end was truly a showcase of amateur
football. Perfect footy weather, excellent
conditions at Sportscover Arena, and above all,
four clubs determined to give their all in their
respective semi-fi nals. With all these factors
in play, is it any wonder that both semis were
decided by two points? Furthermore, both of
the victorious teams overcame three-quarter-
time defi cits, with one game going into extra
time. It was a week-end for the ages; one which
has set the stage for a thrilling preliminary fi nal
today.
Second Semi review: On Saturday, North
Old Boys – St Patrick’s hit the ground running,
controlling possession for most of the fi rst
quarter but failing to hurt their opponents on
the scoreboard. In fact, that inability to score
goals was a pattern which would continue –
for both teams - throughout the day. NOBs’
midfi eld was on top, but the seven-point lead
at the fi rst break was not refl ective of their
dominance to that point. Given their quality,
it is not surprising that Peninsula Old Boys
worked their way back into the match, with
their midfi elders taking control and providing
good supply to the forwards. A four goal to one
term saw the pendulum swing in favour of the
Pirates.
The third term was a tough grind, with the
defences of both teams well on top; one goal for
the quarter was all either team could manage,
with poor conversion still continuing to be a
factor. However, it was during this period that
I felt NOBs on-ballers were beginning to claw
their way back into it. At the fi nal break, the
Pirates held a handy (in a low-scoring aff air)
ten-point buff er. And when Peninsula scored
the fi rst goal, it was suddenly diffi cult to see
NOBs winning – another goal would probably
have sealed it, but some gettable chances were
missed. But all of a sudden the game started
to open up: Hosking at half-back took a telling
grab from a kickout, the hard-working Brady
was fi nding space as were Cassell, Ezard and
Porter. The ball was now spending plenty of
time in NOBs forward half. Keown also took
three telling grabs to keep the game alive.
NOBs began peppering the goals but it took
the nerveless Horsley and Ryan, with back-to-
back majors, to edge their team into the lead
shortly before the fi nal siren. It was a most-
deserving victory, which will long be talked
about at Gillon Oval. Best for Peninsula were
the tireless Stefan Barbour, who kept getting
up after being crunched, Cade Bannister and
Stuart Grigg with three goals.
First Semi review: Who would have anticipated
that Saturday’s quality and excitement would
be bettered in Sunday’s encounter? Although a
little blustery, conditions were again excellent.
Whitefriars took advantage of their early use
of the breeze, and booted 5-5 to take a handy
22-point lead into the quarter-time break.
Although Old Geelong had plenty of the ball in
the second term, they recorded up to a dozen
turnovers, which meant they could make scant
inroads into the defi cit. Friars retained a three-
goal lead at the main break. But the tempo of
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the match began to change in the third and,
although they took a 20-point lead into the
orange-break, the Friars looked to be tiring.
Goals were exchanged early in the last, but OGs
were beginning to get on top through Tymms,
Rockefeller and Bayles. With ten minutes
remaining, Old Geelong hit the front for the
fi rst time, but conceded a goal instantaneously.
A goal-mouth scramble saw O’Brien dribble
a long shot through for a point to tie up the
scores. When the siren sounded, it meant extra
time. Old Geelong proved too strong in both
halves of the extra period, although Friars
did not go down without a fi ght: Mirabella’s
long goal narrowing the margin to make for
some tense fi nal moments. Tom Pollett, Jarrod
Scannell and Rob Petracca (4 goals) were the
best for Whitefriars. Coach Theo Vlahos was left
to ponder what might have been, but remained
proud of his charges’ fi ghting attitude.
Preliminary Final review: Old Geelong
have taken huge strides this season under
the guidance of coach Frank Dunnell: from
seventh-placed also-rans to being on the cusp
of Premier C. It would be a huge eff ort to come
from those depths to win their way through
to the grand fi nal. HHaving “done the double”
over Peninsula this season, they will head into
today’s match full of confi dence. But the Pirates
are a hardened fi nals outfi t, and have a steady
hand at the tiller in coach Brett McIlwraith. Last
week’s despair may be the extra motivation
they require to reverse those two home-and-
away losses. Doubtless it will be another thriller.
But for me, the experience of the Pirates will be
telling, and they should prevail by around ten
points.
DIVISION ONE LAST ROUND DIVISION ONE RESERVE
Semi Final 2
North Old Boys/St Pats v. Peninsula
North Old Boys/St Pats 3.6, 4.9, 5.12, 8.17 (65)
Peninsula 2.5, 6.8, 7.10, 8.15 (63)
GOALS, North Old Boys/St Pats: M. Firman 3, L. Ezard 1, T. Patterson 1, C. Horsley
1, S. Sleep 1, P. Ryan 1 Peninsula: S. Grigg 3, J. Pomeroy 1, S. Payze 1, V. Clarke 1,
S. Barbour 1, N. Fisher 1
BEST, North Old Boys/St Pats: C. Hosking, M. Firman, T. Brady, J. Cassell, D.
Delmenico, P. Shepherd Peninsula: S. Barbour, . Bannister, A. Wood, S. Grigg, T.
Stainforth, R. Bambery
Semi Final 1
OLD GEELONG v. WHITEFRIARS
Old Geelong 2.1, 4.5, 6.5, 12.14 (86)
Whitefriars 5.5, 7.5, 9.7, 12.12 (84)
GOALS, Old Geelong: R. Mcevoy 5, J. O’Shea 2, C. O’Brien 2, H. Timms 1
Whitefriars: R. Petracca 4, J. Daou 3, D. Tibaldi 2, A. Woods 2, M. Mirabella 1
BEST, Old Geelong: H. Timms, W. Symons, M. Collister, P. Ellis, C. O’Brien, E. Bayles
Whitefriars: T. Pollett, J. Scannell, R. Petracca, J. Daou, R. Storey, D. Loh
Semi Final 2
OLD GEELONG v. PENINSULA
Old Geelong 1.3, 4.8, 7.12, 10.18 (78)
Peninsula 1.2, 4.4, 6.7, 8.10 (58)
GOALS, Old Geelong: E. Stevens 4, W. Harris 2, R. Herd 1, T. Hope-Johnstone 1, S.
Lansdell 1, N. Waters 1
Peninsula: S. Murray 2, S. Buchanan 2, D. O’Malley 1, B. Roberts 1, J. Archdeacon
1, T. Scarpella 1
BEST, Old Geelong: N. Waters, E. Stevens, A. Power, D. Wood, C. Bolsin, T. Bear
Peninsula: T. Grigg, C. O’Loughlin, R. White, A. Granger, L. Baker, T. Scarpella
Semi Final 1
MHSOB v. Whitefriars
MHSOB 0.0, 0.0, 0.0, 13.8 (86)
Whitefriars 0.0, 0.0, 0.0, 8.6 (54)
GOALS, MHSOB: N. Orchard 4, M. Hamilton-Ho 3, T. Fraczek 2, C. Hewish 2, A. Drew
1, M. Bowen 1
Whitefriars: S. Anderson 4, T. Baker 3, M. Larosa 1
BEST, MHSOB: T. Fraczek, C. Wright, C. Hewish, N. Orchard, M. Santomartino,
J. Bunting Whitefriars: A. Gibbs, C. Taouk, S. Anderson, D. Tucker, L. Twomey, S.
Allemand
16 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2012
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2
Much like the sun soaked day that greeted us
on opening day way back in April, the remnants
of the long, miserable winter made way for
beautiful opening day of Spring. Fortunately
for Eltham, Bulleen and Prahran, a similar
weather pattern is forecast for our 2 remaining
Saturday’s of the season. For Old Paradians, the
blooming fl owers and the unfamiliar tingle of
sunlight on ones neck would be a double edged
sword, their season coming to an expected, yet
abrupt halt.
Despite the notable size diff erence in grounds,
the windy conditions at Central Reserve would
play into Old Paradians type football, a season
spent on the smaller, grassless Garvey Oval
putting them in good stead for a low-scoring,
defensive game.
Kicking against the breeze in the fi rst, Old
Paradians drew fi rst blood, setting the scene for
at least the fi rst half, strangling the two-blues
and forcing them wide. A return of 1 goal, 8
behinds their just reward.
Trailing by 16 points at the half, the crowd were
treated to the competition conquering two-
blues we’ve all become accustomed to over
the past 2 years, erasing the defi cit, and then
creating their own 8 point lead at the fi nal
change.
With momentum, and as expected, the two
blues were unstoppable, despite kicking into
a stiff breeze, they pulled away. Eff orts from
Dempsey, Simpson, Musster and Sleight simply
sensational, steering Prahran-Assumption to
their yet another preliminary fi nal.
For Old Paradians, gracious in defeat it was
Angelo Rendina, Sean Miller and David
Strantzen that stood tall and performed
admirably.
Across the pond, the contest was not as
rigorously fought, Bulleen Templestowe
annihilating Eltham by 59 points.
Squashing calls that the minor premiers
had been in a form slump leading up to the
fi nals, the Bullants lead from the fi rst bounce,
the usual suspects in Florance, Khouri and
Chaerbakof dominating.
Keeping Eltham goalless in the second quarter,
and with a handy 30 point buff er, Bulleen
went on to further extend their lead, sending
a frightening message to either Prahran or
Eltham in the process.
Joining the aforementioned in the best for
Bulleen Templestowe was Rob Edsall and Daniel
Dynon while for Eltham Johnny Laver, Matthew
Crooks and Ryan Foo who deserve a mention.
Old Eltham Collegians VS Prahran
Assumption
The famous idiom reads “6 of one, half a
dozen of another” and while I’m stretching it’s
application here, and forgive me for using a
cliché, I guess it applies.
Prahran belted Eltham early in the season
and then Eltham dutifully repaid the favour,
handing out their own belting to the two-
blues. Can’t split them here.
Prahran-Assumption were victorious in their
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fi nal, albeit to a weaker opponent while Eltham
were belted by a far superior one. Still no
diff erence.
Adam Sleight kicked 68 goals for the season,
Sab Ciavola 69. Aha, we have one!
I’m selecting Eltham, based purely on the fact
that Sab kicked one extra goal than his full-
forward counterpart in Adam Sleight!
DIVISION TWO LAST ROUND DIVISION TWO RESERVE
Semi Final 2
OLD PARADIANS v. BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE
Old Paradians 2.0, 4.5, 7.8, 8.8 (56)
Bulleen Templestowe 1.2, 1.4, 3.5, 7.10 (52)
GOALS, Old Paradians: A. Asdagi 3, T. Gibbons 2, B. Holden 1, M. Raponi 1, A.
Mascia 1
Bulleen Templestowe: A. Lauria 2, D. Dakin 2, D. Follacchio 1, D. Florance 1, A.
Stavretis 1
BEST, Old Paradians: M. Lomax, A. Cunningham, R. Licciardi, S. Rehlicki, C.
Shepherd, N. Bryce
Bulleen Templestowe: A. Tehan, G. Chivers, N. Palumbo, d. Raneri, D. Voglis, A.
Shankara
Semi Final 1
THERRY PENOLA v. PRAHRAN ASSUMPTION
Therry Penola 6.6, 7.7, 10.9, 10.11 (71)
Prahran Assumption 0.0, 4.3, 5.3, 5.8 (38)
GOALS, Therry Penola: G. Henderson 3, J. Quinn 2, R. Brennan 1, M. Jones 1, D.
Mckibbin 1, D. Angus 1, A. Ractliff e 1
Prahran Assumption: L. Giansiracusa 2, A. Wiggins 1, T. Matherson 1, R. Ellis 1
BEST, Therry Penola: D. Angus, A. Ractliff e, L. Reynolds, B. Budiono, G. Henderson,
R. Brennan
Prahran Assumption: L. Oliver, A. O’Hare, T. Matherson, A. Wiggins, L. Giansiracusa,
M. Laverty
Semi Final 2
BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE v. OLD ELTHAM COLLEGIANS
Bulleen Templestowe 3.4, 7.13, 10.16, 15.18 (108)
Old Eltham Collegians 2.2, 2.3, 4.6, 7.7 (49)
GOALS, Bulleen Templestowe: J. Khouri 3, P. Voglis 3, J. Cowell 2, J. Wise 2, P.
Florance 2, O. Schmidt 1, C. Azer 1, K. Cherbakof 1
Old Eltham Collegians: J. Shea 1, C. Brown 1, J. Laver 1, S. Whiteside 1, S.
Richardson 1, B. Galvin 1, A. Hargrave 1
BEST, Bulleen Templestowe: R. Edsall, D. Dynon, J. Cowell, P. Florance, P. Sartori,
B. Tourogianis
Old Eltham Collegians: J. Laver, M. Crooks, R. Foo, B. Galvin, A. Lendaro, A.
Hargrave
Semi Final 1
PRAHRAN ASSUMPTION v. OLD PARADIANS
Prahran Assumption 1.8, 1.9, 4.13, 6.16 (52)
Old Paradians 1.1, 4.4, 4.5, 5.6 (36)
GOALS, Prahran Assumption: A. Simpson 3, J. Robbins 2, M. Pell 1
Old Paradians: M. Derham 2, A. Rendina 1, D. Mahony 1, D. Giddings 1
BEST, Prahran Assumption: P. Donahoo, B. Dempsey, D. Anglin, E. Macdonald, A.
Simpson, A. Parsons
Old Paradians: A. Rendina, M. Bellizia, S. Miller, D. Strantzen, A. Tulipano, J.
Kandilakis
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LATE SCORES, FINES AND TRIBUNALLate Scores - August 25
Beaumaris - Premier B Reserves
St Kevins - Premier B Thirds
PEGS - Premier C Reserves
Marcellin - Premier C Thirds
Old Geelong - Division 1 and
Division 1 Reserves
Incorrect Scores - August 25
Beaumaris- Premier B Reserves
Marcellin- Premier C Reserves
Tribunal Results – 4 September, 2012
From 25 August*Stephen Ott, Oakleigh. Misconduct, 2 matches.
From 2/3 September Matthew Petering, Beaumaris. Striking, 3 matches.Daniel Fraser, Marcellin (Reserves). Violently throwing an opponent, 5 matches.William Blackley, Monash Blues (Reserves). Spitting, 3 matches.*Daniel Barry, Rupertswood (Reserves). Audible obscenity to umpire, 2 matches.*Daniel Cantwell, PEGS (Reserves). Striking, 2 matches.*Daniel Kinder, St. Francis Xavier (Reserves). Striking, 2 matches.*Brad Rainbow, St. Francix Xavier (Reserves). Striking, 2 matches.
*Accepted Prescribed Penalty
Investigation Results – 4 September, 2012Northern Blues and Collegians minor melee, Under-19 Section 3 match on 25 August.Both clubs accepted prescribed penalty of $150.
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19THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2012
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DIVI
SION
3
In the suburbs I, I learned to drive. And you
told me we’d never survive. You always seemed
so sure, that one day we’d fi ght in a suburban
world. In a suburban world, your part of town
gets minor.
Sometimes I can’t believe, that these suburban
worlds are already colliding, the four sides
that battled it out this weekend showed how
valuable suburban wars can be.
In what was possibly the nicest Melbourne
afternoon in about four months, a sizeable
crowd gathered at Northcote’s Bill Lawry Oval
to see two suburban giants battle it out. Yarra
Valley, waiting for the victor.
Ivanhoe came ready to start, while it took their
opponents UHS-VU a while to get going. The
Hoers set about their task with open minds
and it seemed as though it would be a blowout
from the outset. Moose Close and Lachie
Roberts headed the early assault, at quarter
time Ivanhoe lead by a handy 19-points.
After a lack lustre opening term Uni High’s big
guns, Mark Temming and Declan Barlow, stood
up and gave the Uni a bit of much needed dash
through the middle of the ground. Uni High
managed to draw the margin to within a couple
of good kicks.
Unfortunately that was as close as they got as
Ivanhoe’s midfi eld took charge. Justin Harty
and Paul Harris began to dominate the centre
clearances, the former doing some of his fi nest
work up forward. The late second quarter surge
set the wheels in motion for what was to be a
real confi dence-boosting win for the Hoes.
The second half started in a similar style to the
fi rst as the Hoes continued to push. Uni High
could only watch as the game as the lead
drifted away from them. The margin blew out
to 40 plus and that’s where it remained for the
rest of the match. The always-impressive Moose
jagged seven and as usual looked dangerous all
day. Ryan Fort was excellent in the ruck, putting
in a real old school performance, taking just
about every contest without a rest.
A closer game was held at another suburban
arena, only a few postcodes over. Aquinas and
Kew had arguably more on the line, the battle
that ensued was indicative of that.
Aquinas started the match better; their
structures through the middle of the ground
standing up under the immense pressure of
fi nals football, not allowing Kew any time or
space to play their running brand. The Bloods’
forward line was moving well and creating
space, goals came easy as they skipped away to
four-goal lead at the fi rst change of ends. Kew
having wasted vital opportunities in front their
own big sticks found it diffi cult, but didn’t look
out of it.
In every game every team gets its chance.
The diff erence between winning and losing,
so often, is taking those opportunities -
especially when they come early in the match.
Unfortunately for Kew the second quarter
brought more of the same inaccuracy, but at
least they managed to break even with the
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UHS-VU v Aquinas
21THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2012
rampaging Bloods.
The second half was one of the best of the year
as both sides threw themselves at the football,
showing no fear. Kew fi nally managed to put
their constant forward forays into something
meaningful, when they kicked four goals to
Aquinas’ one in the third term, setting up a
classic fi nal quarter of division three football.
It was hardly a shootout, but the pressure on
the ball carrier was huge, which made for an
entertaining conclusion to the fi rst elimination
fi nal. Kew got close and at one point looked like
stealing the match, but all credit must go to
Aquinas who managed to outlast a very classy
outfi t by fi ve points.
This Week: Despite Ivanhoe’s great performance
this week, you can’t go past Yarra Valley, and I
just get the feeling, that Uni High will do a Port
Adelaide circa 2001 and go out in straight sets.
DIVISION THREE LAST ROUND DIVISION THREE RESERVE
Semi Final 1
AQUINAS v. KEW
Aquinas 4.4, 5.5, 6.8, 8.9 (57)
Kew 0.4, 1.6, 5.7, 7.10 (52)
GOALS, Aquinas: S. Williams 3, J. Price 2, L. Mcdonald 1, M. Niezen 1, L. Toomey 1
Kew: M. Matheson 2, M. Henderson 2, N. Zaher 1, J. Fidanza 1, A. Brazzale 1
BEST, Aquinas: C. Willis, M. Niezen, A. Gommers, J. Perrett, L. Toomey, N.
Morrison-Storey
Kew: E. Roberts, J. Keeble, L. Woolrich, J. Bolding, M. Henderson, P. Brough
Semi Final 2
IVANHOE v. UHS-VU
Ivanhoe 4.3, 9.6, 12.10, 15.14 (104)
UHS-VU 1.2, 5.3, 6.6, 8.10 (58)
GOALS, Ivanhoe: A. Close 7, L. Roberts 2, J. Harty 2, M. Lovell 2, M. Skelly 1, G.
Francis 1
UHS-VU: E. Pearson 2, B. Collins 2, C. Kelly 1, G. Guest 1, R. Matthews 1, L. Habel 1
BEST, Ivanhoe: J. Harty, G. Francis, P. Harris, C. Mitchell, D. Wood, A. Close
UHS-VU: M. Temming, G. Guest, D. Barlow, R. Matthews, R. Keeley, B. Collins
Semi Final 1
ST FRANCIS XAVIER v. UHS-VU
St Francis Xavier 4.4, 5.4, 9.10, 11.11 (77)
UHS-VU 0.0, 4.1, 4.2, 6.5 (41)
GOALS, St Francis Xavier: C. Van Dam 3, A. Bolitho 1, B. Rainbow 1, M. Wynne 1, D.
Kinder 1, D. Thomson 1, B. Sheehan 1, D. Healey 1, G. Bramich 1
UHS-VU: M. Sweeney 2, M. Young 1, D. Fazakerley 1, A. Certo 1, P. Mccosh 1
BEST, St Francis Xavier: C. Van Dam, B. Sheers, A. Pryor, C. Power, T. Shepherdson,
C. Hughes
UHS-VU: W. Smith, J. Bishop, T. Stephens, C. Certo, A. Certo, M. Assoua
Semi Final 2
IVANHOE v. KEW
Ivanhoe 1.1, 5.4, 6.4, 8.7 (55)
Kew 2.4, 2.5, 2.10, 7.12 (54)
GOALS, Ivanhoe: M. Brazzale 2, B. Fleming 1, M. Franich 1, A. Hanna 1, S. Graeme
1, A. Horton 1, A. Oliver 1
Kew: C. Leslie 2, J. O’Keefe 1, L. Orr 1, N. Tinetti 1, B. Thomson 1, B. Woodhouse 1
BEST, Ivanhoe: S. Conley, D. Diakoumakos, B. Fleming, A. Hanna, J. Trescowthick,
L. Vaughan
Kew: R. Israel, N. Rohrt, J. Considine, N. Tinetti, C. Leslie, S. Mcgregor
22 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2012
DIVI
SION
4
After six long months fi nals football arrived on
the weekend. In sublime conditions that would
have had any footballer licking their lips, the two
semi fi nals were played out under sunshine and
blue skies.
From early in the season, it always seemed that
these four sides were destined for September
football. In reality, Swinburne Uni, South
Mornington, Eley Park and Point Cook were
heads and shoulders above the rest of the
competition in 2012.
From as early as May the fate of the remaining six
sides were already set. Although Manningham
did improve signifi cantly as the season wore on,
and North Brunswick were always thereabouts,
none of the non competiting sides were realistic
fi nals contenders this year.
Pristine conditions greeted the Tigers and
Razorbacks clash on Saturday as the two top
sides met for the second time inside seven
days and for the third time this season. After
two spiteful clashes both teams had claimed
honours with the ledger one a piece. Saturday
was where it would really count.
After going down the previous week by the
smallest of margins, South Mornington came
out all guns blazing kicking the only two goals
in a tight opening term. Swinburne let the top
seeds off the hook kicking fi ve behinds in the
fi rst stanza to waste several opportunities to get
into the game.
By half time the margin was only a couple of
goals in the Tigers favour and it didn’t extend to
greatly before the fi nal siren. After a lean second
half of the season mainly due to injury and close
attention, Tigers spearhead, Jesse Albrecht,
found his niche inside the arc to post three
majors in a telling contribution for the yellow
and black outfi t.
The sound of the fi nal siren told the story that
we have thought of all year. Not much will split
these two sides and it will come down to the
fi nal minutes of the fi nal game of the year to
determine the premier. A single goal was the
diff erence in the end with Nathan Brodie and
Scott Smith instrumental in the victory.
On Sunday in the fi rst semi fi nal held at Scammell
Reserve, third vs fourth met for a spot in the
preliminary fi nal. A date with Swinburne Uni was
on the menu for the victor of the match, whilst
for the vanquished it would be season over.
Eley Park and Point Cook were the combatants
in similar conditions to the previous day albeit
slightly more windy, however compared
to recent weeks both sides were given an
opportunity to advance to the next stage in
ideal conditions for football. The fi rst quarter of
this elimination fi nal was as exciting as we could
have hoped for. Six goals to fi ve tells the story
and by half time there was only a goal in the
contest and it looked destined for a classic.
How wrong this prediction was. Eley Park came
out after half time and belted the Bulldogs. Their
six goal to one third term setup the victory
beautifully with Edlich, Barry and Viola all
fi nishing with four majors. At the fi nal siren
Josh Gabelich
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23THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2012
the diff erence was 11 goals and should have
been far greater with the Shark’s 29 behinds
hurting them greatly. 51 scoring shots to 25
told the story after the game. The Sharks are
a big chance to challenge the Razorbacks in
next week’s preliminary fi nal. Michael Viola was
simply sensational for the home side with four
goals and a haul of disposals. For the Bulldogs,
their successful season didn’t quite last as long
as they would have liked but they have plenty to
work on in 2013.
Today at Scammell Reserve: Eley Park have
advanced into the preliminary fi nal where they
will face stiff opposition in the form of Swinburne
University. As impressive as their performance
was on the weekend, the Sharks will have to
take their game to another level if they are
going to seriously challenge the Razorbacks. I’m
predicting a tight aff air with the Sharks taking a
lead into the fi nal term before being overrun by
Swinburne Uni in a classic.
DIVISION FOUR LAST ROUND DIVISION FOUR RESERVESemi Final 2SOUTH MORNINGTON V. SWINBURNE UNIVERSITYSouth Mornington 2.3, 4.8, 6.13, 9.17 (71)Swinburne University 0.5, 3.6, 6.8, 9.11 (65)GOALS, South Mornington: J. Albrecht 3, W. Spencer 3, L. Hockey 1, K. Woodruff 1, T. Mitchell 1 Swinburne University: C. Kilmartin 4, J. Manning 2, M. Westland 1, M. Manning 1, A. Hyman 1BEST, South Mornington: N. Brodie, S. Smith, T. Mitchell, M. Duff , M. Heib, J. Dade-Bell Swinburne University: M. Lingham, N. Mauran, P. Wild, S. Fragiacomo, J. Manning, C. Kilmartin
Semi Final 1 ELEY PARK SHARKS V. POINT COOKEley Park Sharks 6.6, 3.7, 6.7, 22.29 (161)Point Cook 5.4, 4.3, 1.2, 14.11 (95)GOALS, Eley Park Sharks: J. Edlich 4, S. Barry 4, D. Viola 4, D. Perkins 3, D. Bennett 2, G. Deacon 2, A. Peacock 1, Z. Khariwala 1, C. Marsiglio 1 Point Cook: R. Munn 3, A. Marsh 3, J. Lampi 2, T. Wilson 2, M. Pozzuto 2, A. Auciello 1, J. Wallert 1BEST, Eley Park Sharks: M. Viola, D. Bennett, Z. Khariwala, D. Perkins, M. Corstorphin, C. Marsiglio Point Cook: M. Pozzuto, J. Lampi, A. Auciello, P. Auciello, B. Cox, T. Wilson
Semi Final 2
SOUTH MORNINGTON V. ELEY PARK SHARKS
South Mornington 2.2, 5.3, 9.3, 13.8 (86)
Eley Park Sharks 2.2, 9.3, 10.6, 11.7 (73)
GOALS, South Mornington: J. Dowsett 3, S. Duffi eld 3, M. Mitchell 2, D. Woodruff
1, K. Debernardi 1, J. Ivice 1, R. Mcconville-Brain 1, A. Hunter 1
Eley Park Sharks: A. Farrugia 4, N. Bahnsen 2, B. Sahlstrom 1, T. Houlden 1, B.
Norbert 1, J. Nelson 1, J. Brown 1
BEST, South Mornington: R. Mcconville-Brain, J. Ivice, D. Woodruff , S. Duffi eld, C.
Benton, A. Hunter
Eley Park Sharks: H. Priest, S. Avery, J. Brown, S. Andrew, D. Pumpa, J. Keritz
Semi Final 1
SWINBURNE UNIVERSITY V. WEST BRUNSWICK
Swinburne University 0.0, 0.0, 0.0, 13.18 (96)
West Brunswick 0.0, 0.0, 0.0, 8.3 (51)
GOALS, Swinburne University: not provided
West Brunswick: J. Ong 2, L. Campbell 2, J. Hopkins 2, C. Germon 1, A. Thompson 1
BEST, Swinburne University: not provided
West Brunswick: T. Costa, P. Walpole, J. Hopkins, R. Benjamin, J. Mercer, J. Ong
SURREY PARK FOOTBALL CLUB INC.
PLAYERS WANTEDARE YOU A KEY POSITION PERSON?Surrey Park FC has had some extremely lean years over recent times. We have a large & successful Junior Club and in the near future want to provide a family orientated, successful Club in a higher Division of the EFL. We are looking for key position players to add to our young and enthusiastic playing group. If you have what it takes and want to be a catalyst for our club’s future success – we want you in 2013! If you want to contribute to:· a club with a good player & family culture· the development of leadership with a young
group of players· success on the playing fi eld for our senior teams
We need YOU in 2013!Remuneration Negotiable & Confi dential
If you require further information please call Rod on M: 0418 151 446 or Andrew on M: 0402 012 886
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NEXT WEEK’S GAMESPREMIER Preliminary Final Loser of Semi v Winner of Semi
PREMIER RESERVE Preliminary Final Loser of Semi v Winner of Semi
PREMIER THIRDS Preliminary Final Loser of Semi v Winner of Semi
PREMIER B Preliminary Final Loser of Semi v Winner of Semi
PREMIER B RESERVE Preliminary Final Loser of Semi v Winner of Semi
PREMIER B THIRDS Preliminary Final Loser of Semi v Winner of Semi
PREMIER C Preliminary Final Loser of Semi v Winner of Semi
PREMIER C RESERVE Preliminary Final Loser of Semi v Winner of Semi
PREMIER C THIRDS Preliminary Final Loser of Semi v Winner of Semi
DIVISION 1 Grand Final North Old Boys/St Pats v Winner of Prelim
DIVISION 1 RESERVE Grand Final Old Geelong v Winner of Prelim
DIVISION 2 Grand Final Bulleen Templestowe Winner of Prelim
DIVISION 2 RESERVE Grand Final Old Paradians v Winner of Prelim
DIVISION 3 Preliminary Final Loser of Semi v Winner of Semi
DIVISION 3 RESERVE Grand Final Loser of Semi v Winner of Semi
DIVISION 4 Grand Final South Mornington v Winner of Prelim
DIVISION 4 RESERVE Grand Final South Mornington v Winner of Prelim
UNDER 19 PREMIER Grand Final Old Xaverians v Winner of Prelim
U19 SECTION 2 Grand Final Old Brighton v Winner of Prelim
U19 SECTION 3 Grand Final Mazenod v Winner of Prelim
U19 NORTH Grand Final Williamstown CYMS v Winner of Prelim
U19 SOUTH Grand Final Parkdale Vultures v Winner of Prelim
UNDER 18 Grand Final Oakleigh v Winner of Prelim
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26 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2012
PREMIER - SECOND SEMI FINAL
1 Jake Williams6 Ben Kennedy7 Michael Darvell (VC)8 Andy Biddlecombe (VC)9 Damien Lynch10 Andy Ryan11 Luke Howard12 Brendan Goss13 Josh Agius (VC)14 Josh Douglas 15 Matt Skidmore16 Brad Rogerson17 Chris Larkins 18 John Shaw19 Tim Dynon20 James Scanlan21 Tom Carey23 Lachlan Smith24 Cameron Purss25 Pat Ambrose26 Nick Wynne27 Damien Ryan28 Jeremy Mcdonnell29 Matt Handley30 Murphy Ambrose31 Matt Ball (C)32 Oliver Gidley33 James Ulbrick34 Ryan Colbert 35 Ed Lachal 36 David Sapuppo37 Nick Dimattina38 Jonathan Pintal39 Michael Hannan40 Sam Lees41 Esmond Prowse42 Louis Tiernan43 Nick Pepperell44 Matt Walsh
45 Jack Bergin46 Dan Iacuone47 Jeremy Preece48 Mitch Garvey50 Fraser Paterson51 Dan Harangozo52 Tristan Parker53 Jon Mercuri (VC)54 Dan Barry55 Nick Biddlecombe56 Matt Douglas57 Matt Jenkinson58 Jack Curtis59 Dom Walker61 Julian Darrer62 Matthew Romanin
Coach: Andrew GowersAssistants: Nick Holland/David Landrigan/Travis Ruyg
OLD XAVERIANS
1 Jono Dixon 2 Tom Bull 3 Charlie Holst 4 Nick Ries Capt5 Andrew Scott 6 Jack Bull (VC)7 Shura Taft 8 Daniel Strachan 9 Michael Dyer 10 James Jorgensen 11 Nicholas Sautner 12 Simon Hall 14 Barclay Dixon 15 Jay Austerberry 16 Cameron Lee 17 Courtney Hylton 18 Trent Zimbachs (VC)19 Stuart Inglis 20 Sam Troon 21 James Harvey 23 Wil Tardif 25 James Kondarovskis 26 Jesse Band Conrick 28 Tom Penberthy 29 Alexander Croft 30 Josh Kamener 31 Lindsay Apted 32 Chris Blumfi eld 33 Lachlan Ferguson 37 Scott Carey 41 Dominic Russo 57 Charlie Simmons 58 Nick Bobeff
Coach: Mark Hibbins / Simon Arnott
COLLEGIANS
2:10pm Saturday 8 September - Sportscover Arena
27THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2012
1 Nick Roberts 2 Jacob Williams 3 Matthew Moore 4 Nathan Roberts 5 Michael Duggan 6 Tyson Hunt 7 Tom Humphrey 8 Tom Mcmahon 9 Jarrod Moloney 10 David Lowe (C) 12 Matthew Hine 13 Jacob Gotch 14 Joshua Harris 15 Damien Hale 16 Sam Pickett 17 Sam Williams 18 Ben Humphrey 19 Brett Eddy 20 Aaron Shields 21 Daniel Close 22 Aaron Kneebone 23 Sebastian Gotch 24 John Griffi ths 25 Lachlan Bull 28 Sam Haslem 29 Leigh Harrison 30 Joel Phillips 32 Jack Vickers 33 Ben Pratt 34 Luke Semmel 35 Justin Baxter 36 James Hansen 37 Sam Brooks 39 Ben Oakley 40 Edward Clinch 42 Harry Haley 43 Luke Williams 44 Tim Kovess 46 Luke Jarvis 49 Ryan Harris 52 Tom Moloney
61 Chris Kelliher 66 Tyson Parker
Coach: Greg McLoughlinAssistants: John McDonough/Damon Paull
DE LA SALLE
SPONSORS
1 Sam Thompson (VC) 2 Ash Lim3 Gus Gray4 Lachie Cohen5 Matt Tyler6 Hamish Dick7 George Dick8 Lachie Hill9 Scott Sherwen (DVC) 10 Mark Passador (VC) 11 Nick Allen12 James Bowden (DVC) 14 Adam Houlihan15 Matthew Peric16 Shane Neaves17 Sam White18 Caillin O’Shannessy19 Tom Harkness20 Tim Green21 Al Pike22 Hugo Perry23 Max van den Broek24 Jack Davis25 Max Davis26 Nich Hildebrandt27 Robbie Ferraro28 Angus Tummel29 Chris Watts (U19) 30 Scott Bradley31 Lachie Armstrong32 Richard Eva (C) 33 Henry Dick34 Sam Barnett35 Will Strange36 Nick Clay37 Sean Leith38 Jason Sherriff39 Simon Barnett40 Angus Harlock41 Richard Wilkinson42 Tom McKinley43 Byron Smith44 Tim Keck (RC) 45 Tim Mursell46 Nich Lawrence47 Gene van den Broek (U19)48 Fraser Macfarlane49 Sam Muggleton50 Alex O’Shannessy
51 John Daggian (3CC)53 James Long54 Jayden Charlton55 Nich Cox56 Tim Mead57 Luke Schumann58 Jack Furey59 Andrew Mitchell60 Travis Ronaldson61 Tim Ranson62 Michael Chitham63 Matt Elliott64 Tristan Bowman65 Fergus Mckenzie66 Jayson Speck67 Sam Stott68 Will Davis69 Alex van Ryn 70 Chris Clay71 Leo Tang72 Tom Auty73 Rob Njoku74 Alex Williamson75 Lachie McDonough76 Brodie Leahy77 Matt Burns78 Nic Poliakow79 Hamish Taylor (3CC)80 Mitch Bradley81 Tim Melville82 Will Ponsford83 Will Darling84 Will Mackintosh85 Dion Kaliviotis86 Ed Barbour87 James Halbert88 Nick Jamieson89 Daniel Parisi90 Mitchell Scott91 Dylan Mercer92 Matthew Seed93 Blood Jumper94 Maurice Clayton95 Blood Jumper96 Tom Hays97 Mat Bate98 Tim Briggs99 Charlie Houghton
Coach: Dean Anderson/Stuart PowellAssistants: Steve Crisp/Josh Kitchen/Christian Neeson/Kemble Edelsten/Ian Leith
OLD SCOTCH
PREMIER - FIRST SEMI FINAL2:10pm Sunday 9 September - Sportscover Arena
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PREMIER RESERVE - SECOND SEMI FINAL11:40am Saturday 8 September - Sportscover Arena
1 Jake Williams6 Ben Kennedy7 Michael Darvell (VC)8 Andy Biddlecombe (VC)9 Damien Lynch10 Andy Ryan11 Luke Howard12 Brendan Goss13 Josh Agius (VC)14 Josh Douglas 15 Matt Skidmore16 Brad Rogerson17 Chris Larkins 18 John Shaw19 Tim Dynon20 James Scanlan21 Tom Carey23 Lachlan Smith24 Cameron Purss25 Pat Ambrose26 Nick Wynne27 Damien Ryan28 Jeremy Mcdonnell29 Matt Handley30 Murphy Ambrose31 Matt Ball (C)32 Oliver Gidley33 James Ulbrick34 Ryan Colbert 35 Ed Lachal 36 David Sapuppo37 Nick Dimattina38 Jonathan Pintal39 Michael Hannan40 Sam Lees41 Esmond Prowse42 Louis Tiernan43 Nick Pepperell44 Matt Walsh
45 Jack Bergin46 Dan Iacuone47 Jeremy Preece48 Mitch Garvey50 Fraser Paterson51 Dan Harangozo52 Tristan Parker53 Jon Mercuri (VC)54 Dan Barry55 Nick Biddlecombe56 Matt Douglas57 Matt Jenkinson58 Jack Curtis59 Dom Walker61 Julian Darrer62 Matthew Romanin
Coach: Matt O’HanlonAssistants: Peter Skidmore / Andy “Shanks” Ryan
OLD XAVERIANS
1 Nick Hyland 3 Dan Griffi n 4 Nathan Roberts 5 Michael Duggan 7 Peter Harrison (C)8 Tom Mcmahon 9 Al Roberts 10 Michael Deluca 12 Nic Fyfi eld 14 Josh Harris 19 Jackson Mckay 20 Ryan Harris 21 Daniel Close 22 Aaron Kneebone 24 John Griffi ths 25 Lachlan Bull 26 Anthony Palmer 27 James Crowe 28 Joe Ramsden 30 Joel Phillips 33 Ben Pratt 34 Luke Semmel 36 James Hansen 38 Kieran Grant 39 Ben Oakley 40 Ed Clinch 43 Luke Williams 44 Tim Kovess 48 Ed Espinosa 54 Michael Nankervis 55 Steven Hogan 58 Simon Lowe 61 Chris Kelliher 66 Tyson Parker
Coach: Dom McInerneyAssistants: Lachlan Walker/Rishton McArdle
DE LA SALLE
SPONSORS
29THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2012
PREMIER RESERVE - FIRST SEMI FINAL11:40am Sunday 9 September - Sportscover Arena
9 Michael Dyer 12 Simon Hall 13 Lloyd Whitby 21r Ollie Howard 22 Marty Williams 23 Wil Tardif 24 Ben Mason 26 Jesse Band Conrick 28 Tom Penberthy 29 Alexander Croft 31 Nick Roach 35 Anthony Carydias 36 Ben Holst 37 Scott Carey 39 Chris Jesaueluk 40 Luke Casey 41 Dominic Russo 42 Jack Parsons 43 Ed Malone (RC)44 Andrew Howison 45 Andrew Stone 46 Julian Hampton 47 Norbert Williams 48 Sam Doupe-Watt 49 Drew Maddock 50 Jayden Head 51 James Slatyer 52 James Patterson 53 Billy Riddle 54 Cameron Bonnar 55 Nicholas Brown 56 Calvin Lyon 57 Charlie Simmons 58 Nick Bobeff 59 Sam Cutts 60 Anthony James 61 Ed Cordner 62 Kim Findlay 63 Will Schwab
64 Bernie Morris 65 Ned Withers 66 Huw Forbes 67 Justin Clark 86 Hugh McKenzie
Coach: Troy Harbinson
COLLEGIANS
3 Troy Auld8 Henry Weddell13 Tom Girdwood14 Tom Fairbairn21 Max Leishman22 Ben Millard23 Tom Calvert25 Angus Nice27 Hayden McDonald28 Albert Weddell29 Craig Frinsdorf33 Christian Borovac36 David Withers37 Jack Townley38 Jonathan Vickers-Willis40 Henry Hanlon41 Tom Ruggles43 Bennett Merriman44 John Wood45 Damien Barton48 Jack Maxwell49 Daniel Zambon53 Samuel Driscoll58 Edward Long59 Jamie Mugavin63 Brant Laidlaw67 Nick Hardie-Grant69 Nick MacRae70 Liam Quin73 Nick Keating74 Ben Jongebloed75 Sam Dalton76 Lachlan Michell81 Jackson Hood87 Jon Hibbert88 Daniel Condon89 Rory Kennedy90 Aaron Harris92 Will Robinson
Reserves: Chris Baumgartner
UNIVERSITY BLUES
30 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2012
1 Matthew Murphy2 Daniel Campbell3 Ben Dowd (C)4 Keith Brick5 Patrick Dowd6 Daniel Mahoney7 Charles Ring8 Josh Gabelich9 Julian Staffi eri10 Karl Wissell11 Elliot Waldron12 Nick McArdle13 William Coates14 James Grinter15 Julian Charles16 Rick Ladson17 Patrick Aughton18 Michael Shanahan19 Glen Chivers20 Thomas Steains21 Joshua Taylor22 Phil Edgar23 Tom Simpson24 Zachary Ginies24 Tom Marchesani (L/S)25 Joe Frazer26 Sam Bishop (VC)27 Steve Landers27 Paul Di Natale (R)28 Edward Ring29 Dom Gibbs30 Tom Cunningham31 Anthony Lynch (C)32 Nathan Hobson33 Jack Weber34 Anthony White35 Paedar Hanley36 Matthew Lattanzio37 Matthew Shannon38 Jack Mullen39 John Liston40 Matthew Daniel41 Tom McPherson42 Peter Murray43 Ricky Caldow44 Henry Parkes45 Sam Conlan46 James Mustey
47 John Griffi ths48 Hamish McPherson49 Mark Duffy50 Gerrard Holland51 Phil Longmore52 Francis Keely53 Jack Murphy-Cruise54 Tom Crookes55 Pat Murphy56 Dan Kerr (R)56 Luke McDonnell57 Pat Keely60 Liam Dunne61 Tom Harvey62 Michael Kneebone63 Simon O’Connor64 Tim O’Rourke65 David Makohon66 James Marchesani67 Tim Fitzgerald68 Domenic Loschiavo70 James O’Rourke71 Samuel Carne72 Pat Rhodes73 HartleyWill74 Luke Davrain75 Jesse Brown76 Thomas Woolfe77 Sean Reid78 Tom Johnston79 Hagen Cosgriff80 James Syme82 Ashley Collins83 Mitch Hayward84 Jarrod Nash85 Daniel Barrett86 Jarrod O’Keefe87 Jack Jolly89 Peter Harvey90 Darragh Kelly91 Tim Sharpe92 James Douglas94 Rory Ellis95 James Leggett96 Mitch Austin97 David Geltch98 Tim Trewin99 Tim Bowden
Coach: Daniel HarfordAssistants: Luke Mahoney/Grant Hudson/Matt Scully
ST KEVINS
PREMIER B - SECOND SEMI FINAL2:10pm Saturday 8 September - Box Hill City Oval
University Blacks
1 Adam Cook2 Harry Lahy3 Scott Myers4 Andrew Willingham5 Huw Lacey6 Jake Matthews7 Jandre Slabbert8 Scott Hissey9 Scott Weekley (VC)10 Bede Mahon11 Bart Mill12 Dan Hunt13 Angus Drysdale14 Simon Thomas15 Shane Macnamara16 Cameron Roberts17 Tom Purcell18 Josh Gaylor19 Matthew Dornauf20 Andrew Torney21 Thomas Woods22 Tom Howgate (VC)23 Daniel Costello (C)24 Hugh Symon25 James Clarke26 David Batten27 Nick Batten28 Justin Crameri29 Levi Kalms30 Andrew Jesse (VC)31 Clive O’Sullivan32 Steven Flight33 Jordan Foster34 Andrew Else35 John Delahunty36 Jake Gardiner37 Lachlan Crameri38 Tom Napier39 Adam Pitt
40 Nick Holt41 Simon Yule42 Charlie Richardson43 Ross Tomkins44 Hamish Guthrie45 Mitch Aitken46 Mark Macgugan47 Tom Brennan48 Peter O’Rourke49 Ben Farrow50 Jack Heeley51 Simon Lewis52 James Bismire53 Jack Lahy54 Cameron Turner55 Jonathon Gibson56 Joshua Steadman57 Peter Lynch60 Andrew Felemonow70 Nicholas Manning71 Charles McIntyre72 Alex Hayward73 Stephen Judson74 Rory Brennan75 Chris Weitzel76 Joshua Convery77 Owen Scrivener78 Glenn Coyle79 Alvaro Rosas81 Will Davidson82 Paul Connor83 Christian Udovich84 Geoff Pullen85 Jarrod Bingham
Coach: Matthew KemptonAssistants: Luke van Kempen/Xavier Maloney/Andrew Thompson
UNIVERSITY BLACKS
31THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2012
1 Matthew Duggan2 Rob Cathcart3 Matthew Petering4 Sean Coote5 Tom Abbott6 Chris Langdon7 Tom Dean8 Josh Ward9 Doug Pritchard10 Nick Loucaides11 Scott Braithwaite12 Scott Gower13 Will Murton14 Tim Collins14 Ben McLean15 Alex Bennett16 Sam McBain17 Anthony Carroll18 Will Edmonds19 Mick Atkins20 Callan Buckley21 Jackson Leigh22 Lachlan Boyd23 Adam Catlin24 Kelvin Barnes25 Travis Woolnough25 Tom Gandy26 Michael DeFontenay27 Brayden Haynes28 Mick Millar29 Jordan Thompson30 Will Mattingley31 Tom Buckley32 Joel DiNatale33 Matthew Stevens34 Michael Globan35 Sean McNicholas36 Scott Kendall37 Jack Richter
37 Tim Cumming38 Michael Wilson39 Luke McNicholas40 James Bull41 Marcus Lee42 James Bliesner42 Mitchell Howes43 Nick Dickinson44 Pete Richter45 Greg Roberts46 Luke Sketchley47 Travis Kelly48 Jarrad Evans49 Luke Slater50 Matthew Kurta51 Tyson Rayner52 Oliver Webber53 Sean Brennan54 Chris Badman55 Joel Billing56 Tim Pritchard58 Michael Salisbury59 Germaine Ivanka60 Mitchell Bourne65 Matthew Prosser66 Sean McLaren68 Jack Coleman72 Mark Ensor
Coach: Jason MifsudAssistants: Craig Tonkin / Josh Bourke
BEAUMARIS
http://altitudevolvocars.com.au
PREMIER B - FIRST SEMI FINAL2:10pm Sunday 9 September - Trevor Barker Oval
1 Aaron Gregory (R)2 James Beaumont2 Mitch Downey (R)3 Thomas Paule4 Thomas Healey5 Cameron Beck6 Christopher Righetti7 Christopher Baillieu (R)7 Edward Hughes8 Benjamin Hayes9 Peter Kennon10 Rupert Doyle10 Harry Macciolli11 Thomas Bachet11 William Hatfi eld12 Christopher Hood13 Benjamin Baines (R)13 John Cooper14 Tony Dickinson (R)14 Harry Jupp15 Timothy Oman16 Timothy McLardy16 Nicholas Voyage
17Charles Cumbrae-Stewart
18 Sam Gibbons19 Campbell May20 Benjamin McKie21 Jay Coverdale (R)21 Stuart Watson22 Christopher Wischer22 Harry Allen (R)23 Nicholas DeSteiger25 Nicholas Amato25 Alexander Crosby (R)25 Cameron Tunbridge (R)26 James Siebert27 Stuart Taylor28 Jeremy Beaumont29 Lachlan Bennett
31 Jack Macciolli31 Morgan Cottee (R)32 Luke Batten32 Will Fuller33 Edward Lloyd35 Paul Kruger36 Matthew Marangon38 Adam Marangon39 Lachlan Cameron41 Alistair Ferguson42 Angus Lapin43 Christopher Jenkins43 Nicholas Russell44 Guy Brayshaw45 Edward DeFegely45 Konrad Spies (R)46 Martins McCoy47 Hugo Dean47 Tim Spargo49 Lewis Haralambous50 Alexander Armstrong54 David Wright55 Edward Mandie56 Christopher Stubbe62 Thomas Hywood64 Samuel Quennell68 William Johnson71 Richard Armit73 Will Thompson76 Nicholas Yencken77 Jordan Hooper78 Yoxford Rous80 Natthanial Nixon
Andrew CameronLucas HopkinsCharles WilmothHugh TomilsonCallum WilliamsonLuther Ellis
Coach: Nathan BrownAssistants: Daniel Hughes/Peter Nunn
OLD MELBURNIANS
32 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2012
PREMIER B RESERVE - SECOND SEMI FINAL11:40am Saturday 8 September - Box Hill City Oval
1 Matthew Murphy2 Daniel Campbell3 Ben Dowd (C)4 Keith Brick5 Patrick Dowd6 Daniel Mahoney7 Charles Ring8 Josh Gabelich9 Julian Staffi eri10 Karl Wissell11 Elliot Waldron12 Nick McArdle13 William Coates14 James Grinter15 Julian Charles16 Rick Ladson17 Patrick Aughton18 Michael Shanahan19 Glen Chivers20 Thomas Steains21 Joshua Taylor22 Phil Edgar23 Tom Simpson24 Zachary Ginies24 Tom Marchesani (L/S)25 Joe Frazer26 Sam Bishop (VC)27 Steve Landers27 Paul Di Natale (R)28 Edward Ring29 Dom Gibbs30 Tom Cunningham31 Anthony Lynch (C)32 Nathan Hobson33 Jack Weber34 Anthony White35 Paedar Hanley36 Matthew Lattanzio37 Matthew Shannon38 Jack Mullen39 John Liston40 Matthew Daniel41 Tom McPherson42 Peter Murray43 Ricky Caldow44 Henry Parkes45 Sam Conlan46 James Mustey
47 John Griffi ths48 Hamish McPherson49 Mark Duffy50 Gerrard Holland51 Phil Longmore52 Francis Keely53 Jack Murphy-Cruise54 Tom Crookes55 Pat Murphy56 Dan Kerr (R)56 Luke McDonnell57 Pat Keely60 Liam Dunne61 Tom Harvey62 Michael Kneebone63 Simon O’Connor64 Tim O’Rourke65 David Makohon66 James Marchesani67 Tim Fitzgerald68 Domenic Loschiavo70 James O’Rourke71 Samuel Carne72 Pat Rhodes73 HartleyWill74 Luke Davrain75 Jesse Brown76 Thomas Woolfe77 Sean Reid78 Tom Johnston79 Hagen Cosgriff80 James Syme82 Ashley Collins83 Mitch Hayward84 Jarrod Nash85 Daniel Barrett86 Jarrod O’Keefe87 Jack Jolly89 Peter Harvey90 Darragh Kelly91 Tim Sharpe92 James Douglas94 Rory Ellis95 James Leggett96 Mitch Austin97 David Geltch98 Tim Trewin99 Tim Bowden
Coach: Kornel DachsAssistant: Jim Jeffers
ST KEVINSUniversity Blacks
1 Adam Cook2 Harry Lahy3 Scott Myers4 Andrew Willingham5 Huw Lacey6 Jake Matthews7 Jandre Slabbert8 Scott Hissey9 Scott Weekley (VC)10 Bede Mahon11 Bart Mill12 Dan Hunt13 Angus Drysdale14 Simon Thomas15 Shane Macnamara16 Cameron Roberts17 Tom Purcell18 Josh Gaylor19 Matthew Dornauf20 Andrew Torney21 Thomas Woods22 Tom Howgate (VC)23 Daniel Costello (C)24 Hugh Symon25 James Clarke26 David Batten27 Nick Batten28 Justin Crameri29 Levi Kalms30 Andrew Jesse (VC)31 Clive O’Sullivan32 Steven Flight33 Jordan Foster34 Andrew Else35 John Delahunty36 Jake Gardiner37 Lachlan Crameri38 Tom Napier39 Adam Pitt
40 Nick Holt41 Simon Yule42 Charlie Richardson43 Ross Tomkins44 Hamish Guthrie45 Mitch Aitken46 Mark Macgugan47 Tom Brennan48 Peter O’Rourke49 Ben Farrow50 Jack Heeley51 Simon Lewis52 James Bismire53 Jack Lahy54 Cameron Turner55 Jonathon Gibson56 Joshua Steadman57 Peter Lynch60 Andrew Felemonow70 Nicholas Manning71 Charles McIntyre72 Alex Hayward73 Stephen Judson74 Rory Brennan75 Chris Weitzel76 Joshua Convery77 Owen Scrivener78 Glenn Coyle79 Alvaro Rosas81 Will Davidson82 Paul Connor83 Christian Udovich84 Geoff Pullen85 Jarrod Bingham
Coach: Luke O’Connell
UNIVERSITY BLACKS
33THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2012
PREMIER B RESERVE - FIRST SEMI FINAL11:40am Sunday 9 September - Trevor Barker Oval
1 Matthew Duggan2 Rob Cathcart3 Matthew Petering4 Sean Coote5 Tom Abbott6 Chris Langdon7 Tom Dean8 Josh Ward9 Doug Pritchard10 Nick Loucaides11 Scott Braithwaite12 Scott Gower13 Will Murton14 Tim Collins14 Ben McLean15 Alex Bennett16 Sam McBain17 Anthony Carroll18 Will Edmonds19 Mick Atkins20 Callan Buckley21 Jackson Leigh22 Lachlan Boyd23 Adam Catlin24 Kelvin Barnes25 Travis Woolnough25 Tom Gandy26 Michael DeFontenay27 Brayden Haynes28 Mick Millar29 Jordan Thompson30 Will Mattingley31 Tom Buckley32 Joel DiNatale33 Matthew Stevens34 Michael Globan35 Sean McNicholas36 Scott Kendall37 Jack Richter
37 Tim Cumming38 Michael Wilson39 Luke McNicholas40 James Bull41 Marcus Lee42 James Bliesner42 Mitchell Howes43 Nick Dickinson44 Pete Richter45 Greg Roberts46 Luke Sketchley47 Travis Kelly48 Jarrad Evans49 Luke Slater50 Matthew Kurta51 Tyson Rayner52 Oliver Webber53 Sean Brennan54 Chris Badman55 Joel Billing56 Tim Pritchard58 Michael Salisbury59 Germaine Ivanka60 Mitchell Bourne65 Matthew Prosser66 Sean McLaren68 Jack Coleman72 Mark Ensor
Coach: Marcus Goonan / Tim Hunt / Rob Strahan
BEAUMARIS
http://altitudevolvocars.com.au
1 James North2 Jack Cannon3 Tom Jakobi4 Josh Homann5 Andrew Edge6 Jimmy Davis7 Michael Dewar8 Jon Priestley9 Andrew Dewar10 Jon Edge11 Blair Mason12 Matthew McEvoy13 Nick Coroneous14 Thomas Clarke15 Ben Gadsden16 Brock Rawlinson17 Matt Browning18 Jordan Portelli19 Tom Mentiplay20 Jack Beaton21 Tim Fogarty22 Niall Collins23 Ben Jarick24 Jon Perrett25 Riley Cummin26 Ben Austen29 Josh Dickerson30 Tom Skewes
31Nick Graham-Bowman
32 David Jennings33 Jack Davis34 Tom Mariani35 Jordan Pascoe36 Scott Cramey37 Harry Cannon38 Chris Mizzi39 Tom Gunning40 Stuart McLeod-Smith
41 Marcel Bruin42 Leigh Hendra43 David Fallon44 Daniel Anthony45 Lachie Anthony46 Tim Cooney48 Stuart McKell49 Will Priestley50 Andrew Ogilvie51 Jarrod Sargent52 Nick Paterson54 Zac Allcott55 James Salem56 Will Bardoel57 Callum Nicholls58 Pat Kelly59 Stuart Hooy60 Brendan Blatt62 Kieran Rawlinson63 Marshall Pascoe69 Sam Roney73 John Nockles84 Alistair Taylor85 Scott Eastgate86 Ryan Eastgate
Reserves: Ross StewartAssistant: Daniel Mann
OLD BRIGHTON
34 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2012
PREMIER C - SECOND SEMI FINAL2:10pm Saturday 8 September - Trevor Barker Oval
1 Matthew Boland2 Mitch Grant2 Robert Gallagher3 Liam Platt4 Matthew Hayes5 Michael Graham6 Daniel Price7 Brett Hampton8 Kris Little9 Michael Meyer10 Tim Kight11 Robert Swayn11 Josh O’meara12 Claye Tobin12 Adam Baker13 Matthew Ryan14 Sam L’huillier16 Paul Sullivan17 Mark Kidner18 Stephen Sullivan19 Dean Miller20 Shaun Chapman21 Rick Hayward21 Lucas Thomas22 Daniel Mccarthy23 Tim Boland24 Zeke Mccarthy25 Bryn Richards26 Darren Rochford27 Mitch Todd28 Jesse Balic29 Guy Crilley30 Tom Redmond31 Lachlan Oakley32 Paul Groves33 Sam Kelleher34 Chad Ryan35 David Robbins36 Reid Irvine
37 Chris Lacey38 Michael Ellis39 Robert Layton40 Ben Hampton41 Andrew Thompson42 Mark Ferguson43 William Schubert45 Sean Denton47 Keegan Mccarthy48 Ben Darcy49 Robert Meade50 Stephen Edkins52 Daniel Graham54 Robert Heaney55 Craig Radford57 Dale Schober58 Tim Matthews59 Kieran Benton60 Ned Harding61 Jarrod Pearce72 Greg Meier
Coach: Sam RadfordAssistants: Mitch Grant/Josh Radford
PARKDALE VULTURES
1 Rory Angiolella (C)2 Dan Morgan3 Ross Borland4 Toby Hudson Bevege5 John Clark6 Chris Polidoras7 Jack Beech8 James Meakin9 Pat O’Connor10 Tom Cheshire11 Benjamin Atherton12 Luke Ablett13 Jesse Dimond14 Innes Macphail15 James O’Rielly16 Dan Clark17 Jess Cameron-Wootten18 Josh Vansittart19 Antony Harbor20 Harry Topp21 Michael Lee22 Mitch Mcwhinney23 Sam Baker24 Jack Parkinson25 Michael Cussen26 Jack Dalton27 Chris Wills28 James McGee30 Nathan Jumeau31 Jack Simcoe32 Dom Pound-Palmieri33 Tom Parkinson34 Will Johnson35 Cailean Moore36 Dimitri Kynigopoulos37 Will Fenton38 James Cowan-Clark39 Drew Olarenshaw40 Chris Wallace
41 Matt Brown43 Mathew Coad44 Jake Fraser45 Nick Marshall46 Scott Cations47 Tom Dlabik48 Cheyne Evans49 Oliver Stoltz50 George Warton51 Max Ellis52 Tom Biscaro53 Max Allen55 Ryan Ewing60 Cameron Ball62 Greg Hesse65 Matt Kyroussis85 Will Pickering
Coach: Michael PickeringAssistants: Mark Murrary/Simon Kelleher/Brett Pollard
FITZROY
SPONSORSReds Foundation
Fitzroy Victoria Bowls ClubNAB
Degani Bakery CafeHarrington Earl Real Estate
35THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2012
PREMIER C - FIRST SEMI FINAL2:10pm Sunday 9 September - Box Hill City Oval
1 Matthew Bortolotto 2 Jarrod Carlson (VC)2 Liam Mc Cormack
(TVC)3 Nicholas Birrell 4 Thomas Jones 5 Simon Considine 6 Nicholas Crosbie 7 Matthew Gasparini 8 Peter Augustin 8 Stuart Kemp 9 Luke Considine 10 Tom Stafford 11 Jonathan Blanch 12 Matthew Holmes 13 Robert Costanzo 14 Mathew Tantsis Hall 14 Anthony Layton 15 Jonathan Bortolotto 16 Simon Abrahams 17 Luke Boyd 18 Derrin Gartner 19 Steven Crapper 20 MathewBeaini 21 David Tantsis Hall 22 Nicholas James 22 Timothy Montagna 23 Daniel Fraser (RVC)24 Trent Carlson 25 Daniel McMahon
(DVC)26 Laine Rice 27 Mathew Bridges 28 Jacob Gasparini 29 Tom Jordan 30 Daniel Redmond 31 Anthony McGlin 32 Adrian Coburn 33 Jake Symes SC34 Dallas Jarred
34 Liam Brockhus 35 Ashley Viney 36 Timothy Blanch 37 James Coburn 38 Anthony Manakis 39 John Mc Intyre 40 Jake Mahoney 41 Joel Crimmins 42 Dan Isaac 43 Nick Botham 44 Tom Black (RVC)45 Adam Lincoln (RVC)46 Tim Money (RC)47 Jack Watty 48 Ari Loucas 49 Tom Money (TC)50 Dustin Cracknell 52 Steven O’Keefe 54 David Nicholls 55 Daniel Bourke 56 Liam De Neefe 57 Aaron Comerford 58 Mark Grigoruk 59 Daniel Coloe 60 Robert Kemp 61 Ryan Michael 62 Brady Hogan 64 Sean Connell 65 William Delahunty 66 Samuel Robson 67 Adrian Bolzonello 68 Matt Mc Cartin 69 Jake Capuano 70 Adam Checcomancini 71 Liam Money 72 Paul Symes 73 Sam Ayob 74 Alexander Montalto 75 Dom Carson 76 Samuel Chandler
Coach: Steve Macpherson
MARCELLIN
1 Nicholas Lewton2 Mick Chamberlain3 Dave Hansen4 Tim Bourbon5 Jake Beard6 Rob Mann7 Francis Reed8 Ree Thomas9 Josh Cowan10 Ben Chamberlain11 Cameron Smith12 Paul Iacovangelo13 Ryan Power14 Ben Phibbs15 Ben Castledine16 Nick Thomas17 Tom Chambers18 Byron Bonner19 Sam Jones20 Troy Castricum21 Stuart Inglis22 Gavin Joachim23 Steve Oldman24 Ryan Kaye25 Jace Kelly26 Steve Christopher27 Tom Bailey28 Matt Lewison29 Arron Homes30 John Paul Mailetzis31 Ben Woods32 Jamie Cetraro33 Steve Balloch34 Dave Reagan35 Dan Mc Lean36 Nathan Mc Lean37 Tav Vallance38 Luke Greco39 Luke Broad
40 Luke Hawkins41 Lochan Allen42 Cameron Raine43 Jesse Le Rossa44 Bernie Costin45 Dale Micallef46 Adam Bow47 Josh Di Pietro48 Chama Jayaweera49 Chris Bray50 Kerian Kelly51 James Kavanagh52 Pat Johnson53 Luke Castledine54 Sam Sylvester55 Jack Murphy56 Steve Mann57 Dan Mc Cloud58 Dave Maskill59 Anthony Bray60 Jake Little61 Anthony Cavarella62 James Verbyla63 James Hende64 James Chater65 Dale Crotty66 Harsimran Singh67 Jeff Bates68 James Egan69 Scott Castledine70 Jordan Schiano
Coach: Adrian ConnollyAssistants: Ryan Power/Ben Phibbs/Kevin Chamberlain/Steve Stanley
MAZENOD
36 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2012
PREMIER C RESERVE - SECOND SEMI FINAL11:40am Saturday 8 September - Trevor Barker Oval
1 Rory Angiolella (C)2 Dan Morgan3 Ross Borland4 Toby Hudson Bevege5 John Clark6 Chris Polidoras7 Jack Beech8 James Meakin9 Pat O’Connor10 Tom Cheshire11 Benjamin Atherton12 Luke Ablett13 Jesse Dimond14 Innes Macphail15 James O’Rielly16 Dan Clark17 Jess Cameron-Wootten18 Josh Vansittart19 Antony Harbor20 Harry Topp21 Michael Lee22 Mitch Mcwhinney23 Sam Baker24 Jack Parkinson25 Michael Cussen26 Jack Dalton27 Chris Wills28 James McGee30 Nathan Jumeau31 Jack Simcoe32 Dom Pound-Palmieri33 Tom Parkinson34 Will Johnson35 Cailean Moore36 Dimitri Kynigopoulos37 Will Fenton38 James Cowan-Clark39 Drew Olarenshaw40 Chris Wallace
41 Matt Brown43 Mathew Coad44 Jake Fraser45 Nick Marshall46 Scott Cations47 Tom Dlabik48 Cheyne Evans49 Oliver Stoltz50 George Warton51 Max Ellis52 Tom Biscaro53 Max Allen55 Ryan Ewing60 Cameron Ball62 Greg Hesse65 Matt Kyroussis85 Will Pickering
Coach: Bruce Edwards
FITZROY
SPONSORSReds Foundation
Fitzroy Victoria Bowls ClubNAB
Degani Bakery CafeHarrington Earl Real Estate
1 Matthew Bortolotto 2 Jarrod Carlson (VC)2 Liam Mc Cormack
(TVC)3 Nicholas Birrell 4 Thomas Jones 5 Simon Considine 6 Nicholas Crosbie 7 Matthew Gasparini 8 Peter Augustin 8 Stuart Kemp 9 Luke Considine 10 Tom Stafford 11 Jonathan Blanch 12 Matthew Holmes 13 Robert Costanzo 14 Mathew Tantsis Hall 14 Anthony Layton 15 Jonathan Bortolotto 16 Simon Abrahams 17 Luke Boyd 18 Derrin Gartner 19 Steven Crapper 20 MathewBeaini 21 David Tantsis Hall 22 Nicholas James 22 Timothy Montagna 23 Daniel Fraser (RVC)24 Trent Carlson 25 Daniel McMahon
(DVC)26 Laine Rice 27 Mathew Bridges 28 Jacob Gasparini 29 Tom Jordan 30 Daniel Redmond 31 Anthony McGlin 32 Adrian Coburn 33 Jake Symes SC34 Dallas Jarred
34 Liam Brockhus 35 Ashley Viney 36 Timothy Blanch 37 James Coburn 38 Anthony Manakis 39 John Mc Intyre 40 Jake Mahoney 41 Joel Crimmins 42 Dan Isaac 43 Nick Botham 44 Tom Black (RVC)45 Adam Lincoln (RVC)46 Tim Money (RC)47 Jack Watty 48 Ari Loucas 49 Tom Money (TC)50 Dustin Cracknell 52 Steven O’Keefe 54 David Nicholls 55 Daniel Bourke 56 Liam De Neefe 57 Aaron Comerford 58 Mark Grigoruk 59 Daniel Coloe 60 Robert Kemp 61 Ryan Michael 62 Brady Hogan 64 Sean Connell 65 William Delahunty 66 Samuel Robson 67 Adrian Bolzonello 68 Matt Mc Cartin 69 Jake Capuano 70 Adam Checcomancini 71 Liam Money 72 Paul Symes 73 Sam Ayob 74 Alexander Montalto 75 Dom Carson 76 Samuel Chandler
Coach: Steve Macpherson
MARCELLIN
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Coach: Scott Azzapardi
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1 Simon Bennett (DVC)2 Damian McGuigan3 Steve Romanin3 Stef Anjou4 Blake Hillier4 Daniel Desanctis4 James Kennedy5 Jordan Eade5 Josh Kennedy6 Tristan Beranger (VC)6 Alex Vickery7 Andrew Rogers7 Warren Carlyle (C)7 Michael Price8 Jordan Heffernan8 Matt Decarne9 Rob Deev10 Alister Lloyd11 Nick Tsindos (DVC)11 Trent Langdon12 Edward Cramer12 Ken Darby12 Dominic La Fontaine12 Phil Kanz13 Greg Tolson14 Jack Ymer14 Josh Kennedy15 Rohan Kapoor15 Matt Berry16 James Way16 Sam Killworth17 Phil Bennett (DVC)17 Joe Atkinson18 Jackson Eade19 Jack Le Cerf19 Tom Byrnes19 Paul Figueroa20 Matt Partington21 Luke Smith21 Alex MacKenzie22 Brett Fields22 Matt Woodbridge23 Simon Bonyhady23 Peter Storey
24 Daniel Toma25 Andrew Hudson25 Scott Needham25 Samm Flanagan26 Andrew Clarke26 Matt Cottrell27 Caine Hillier (DVC)28 Alex Lattuada28 Chris Bell28 Ryan Henderson29 Jason Hinkley30 Sam Riley30 Simon Jones31 Nick Latsas33 Alex Stewart33 Dominic Mitchell34 Chris Bell34 Daniel Schmidt35 Matt Dyson35 Harry Levvey35 Jake Hart36 Steve Derry37 Brett Cottrell38 Alex Lattuada38 Michael Taylor39 James Robinson39 Jason Hinkley40 James Buckingham41 Teri Miriklis41 Matt Berry42 Jack Duke43 Ben Hart (VC)43 Andrew Benson44 Chris Woodbridge47 Stephen Warr47 Andrew Romanin48 Trent Sigalas51 Jason Edwards52 Peter North53 James Lodington54 Matt Ramsay58 Jackson Crothers67 Brad Dean
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SHARPSHOOTERSPLAYER CLUB LR TOTAL
2012 PremierDamien Yze Old Carey 3 56
Andrew Ramsden Old Trinity 3 56
Sam Pickett De La Salle 1 49
Shaun Glennen St Bedes/Mentone Tigers 3 41
Matthew Handley Old Xaverians 0 41
2012 Premier ReserveChristopher Larkins Old Xaverians 3 34
Julian Hampton Collegians 1 34
Nicolas Fyfi eld De La Salle 4 33
Sam Cutts Collegians 1 28
Michael Hannan Old Xaverians 1 25
2012 Premier ThirdsSam Morwood De La Salle 3 35
Brett Scott Caulfi eld Gramm 6 33
Charlie Houghton Old Scotch 1 25
Patrick Timms Collegians 1 25
Michael Hennessy Old Xaverians 2 25
2012 Premier BDavid Fayman AJAX 8 60
Henry Parkes St Kevins 1 51
Jake Lew AJAX 4 48
Cameron Beck Old Melburnians 8 47
Lachlan Bennett Old Melburnians 4 45
2012 Premier B ReserveBrendan Blatt Old Brighton 4 37
Timothy Pritchard Beaumaris 4 35
Sebastian Kemmerer Old Melburnians 0 30
Matthew Shannon St Kevins 0 30
James Bismire University Blacks 2 27
Edward Hughes Old Melburnians 2 27
2012 Premier B ThirdsLachlan McRedmond Northern Blues 2 33
Cameron Tunbridge Old Melburnians 1 30
Thomas Crookes St Kevins 0 29
Nicholas Marchesani St Kevins 1 23
Daniel Anthony Old Brighton 0 22
2012 Premier CAdam Barclay Banyule 3 71
Leigh Brennan Rupertswood 6 60
Darren Rochford Parkdale Vultures 3 58
Chamath Jayaweera Mazenod 5 54
Jack Duke Old Camberwell 1 51
PLAYER CLUB LR TOTAL
2012 Premier C Reserve
Caine Hillier Old Camberwell 5 59
Daniel Fraser Marcellin 1 51
Jacob Beard Mazenod 2 46
Dean Podger PEGS 3 27
Dimitrios Kynigopoulos Fitzroy 1 27
2012 Premier C Thirds
Shelley Fulton Fitzroy 11 60
Sam Ayoub Marcellin 1 54
Daniel Kerr St Kevins 6 49
Brett Cottrell Old Camberwell 2 38
2012 Division 1
Shaun Payze Peninsula 57
2012 Division 1 Reserve
Jake Archdeacon Peninsula 52
2012 Division 2
Sabastian Ciavola Old Eltham Collegians 69
2012 Division 2 Reserve
Rick Ellis Prahran Assump 35
2012 Division 3
Ashleigh Close Ivanhoe 104
2012 Division 3 Reserve
Benjamin Seeger Yarra Valley 80
2012 Division 4
Jesse Albrecht South Mornington 78
2012 Division 4 Reserve
Thomas Kennedy Swinburne Uni 75
2012 Under 19 Premier
Charlie Haley De La Salle 65
2012 U19 Section 2
Matthew Mitchell Old Haileybury 69
2012 U19 Section 3
Sam Hibbins Collegians 54
2012 U19 North
Jai Swainger Ivanhoe 56
2012 U19 South
Jordan Young St Bedes/Mentone Tigers 64
2012 - Under 18
Dane Thomas Werribee Districts 59
2012 Club XVIII (1)
James McDonnell Old Xaverians 82
2012 Club XVIII (2)
Raymond Steer Therry Penola 90
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CLUB WAREHOUSE RISING STAR 2012
VAFA ELASTOPLAST TRAINER OF THE WEEK
Peter Bulluck – Whitefriars
John Bromley – Oakleigh
Sarah Jenkins – St Bedes/Mentone Tigers
Jodie Porter – Collegians
Laura Ham – North Old Boys/St Pats
Kara Mitchell – UHS-VU
Jen Houston – UHS-VU
Shakhti Sri – South Melbourne Districts
Alex Mackenzie – Old Geelong
Craig Thornton Grimes – Banyule
Lauren Ross – AJAX
Sophie Angus – Peninsula Old Boys
Trevor Milburn – Old Ivanhoe
Jess Sheehan – Manningham Cobras
Kali Powell – St Johns
Jacqui Perry – Yarra Valley Old Boys
Hannah Ross – St Kevins
Linda Luong – West Brunswick
1. Jacob Williams (De la Salle)
2. Nick Jamieson (Old Scotch)
3. Courtney Hylton – (Collegians)
4. Patrick Ambrose (Old Xaverians)
5. Gabriel Hamilton (Old Trinity)
6. Bol Kolang (Werribee Districts)
7. Samuel Autio (St Marys / Salesian)
8. Gene Van Den Broek (Old Scotch)
9. Joshua Cowan (Mazenod)
10. Jandre Slabbert (Uni Blacks)
11. Henry Simon (Ormond)
12. Brede Seccull (Old Haileybury)
13. Lachlan Boyd – (Beaumaris)
14. Henry Parkes – (St Kevin’s)
15. Shaun Glennen – (St Bedes)
16. Jack Langford - (Banyule)
17. Lachie Ferguson (Collegians)
18. David Wall (St Bernards)
* to be eligible for the club Warehouse Rising Star, a player must be born no earlier than 1991 and playing his fi rst
full season of senior football.
TRAINER OF THE YEAR NOMINATIONS
RISING STAR NOMINATIONS:
42 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2012
RETR
OGeoff Reilley
12 MONTHS AGO – 2011
Collegians made up for missing the “minor
premiership” by moving straight into the grand
fi nal in Premier A by defeating St Bedes/Mentone
Tigers 16.8 to 7.16 in the second semi fi nal.
Collegians took a fi rm hold early in the game and
maintained control despite the Tigers kicking
2.10 to 1.2 in the third quarter. Best – Holst, Ries
(3), Taft (4), Inglis, Croft, Dixon (Coll) and Anstey,
Phibbs, Hellier, Shakaib, Collins, Tyquin (StB). The
Old Xaverians kept in the race for the fl ag with and
convincing victory in the fi rst semi fi nal over Uni
Blues 17.7 to 12.12. Best – Lynch, Handley (7), Goss,
Wynne, Rogerson, Purss (Xavs) and Monteith,
Hayes, Torney, Maddocks, Watts, Paterson (UB).
Caulfi eld Grammarians fi rmed into favoritism in
Premier B when they stormed home in the fi nal
quarter with 7 goals to 1 and a fi nal score of 13.13
to 10.9 against St Kevins in the second semi. Best
– Slonim, Shanahan, L O’Keefe (4), Parsons, Wood,
Perkins (Caulfi eld) and Edgar, Keogh, Wissell,
Waldron, Marchesani, Murphy (StK). St Bernards
were too good for Old Brighton in the fi rst semi
16.15 to 11.13.
5 YEARS AGO – 2007
The Old Xaverians were into another A Section
Grand fi nal following their second semi win over
Old Brighton. The Xavs had a chance to hold a
considerable lead by quarter time but kicked
inaccurately (4.6 to 2.1). The fi nal score of 14.18 to
11.12 was clear enough to suggest the Xavs would
be very hard to beat again in two weeks time.
Best – Johnston, Sapuppo, Handley, Arnold (4),
Colbert, Beardsley (OX) and Talbot, Heath, Olliver,
Dickerson, Jakobi, Phelan (OB). Uni Blues easily
defeated Old Ivanhoe in the fi rst semi 13.14 to 8.7.
Uni Blacks were into the B Section Preliminary
Final with a strong win over St Kevins 14.7 to 9.13.
The 5 goal lead at quarter time was signifi cant
for the Blacks. Best – Purcell, M Kempton, Evans
(3), Mortenson, P Kempton (3), Lacey (UB) and
Mahoney, Giansiracusa (3), Bishop, Dollman,
Dowd, Ryan (SKOBS).
St Bedes Mentone Tigers were far too strong for
their main rivals, Old Essendon, 29.18 to 17.7 in
the second semi. Best – Waters, Neville, Groves
(7), P Wintle (6), Phibbs, Anstey (StB) and Goullet,
Velardo (4), Baddeley, T Biggs, Towner (OE).
10 YEARS AGO – 2002
In a fantastic A Section second semi fi nal, St
Bernards led for the majority of the game before
a spirited fi ghtback by Old Xaverians made the
game a thriller. Trailing by over 7 goals at three
quarter time, the Xavs big guns lifted with 7 goals
to 1 in the fi nal term before St Bernards held on
15.16 to 15.10. Best – Fielding, D Jordan (7), Smith,
Byrne, Thomas Ashton (StB) and Clarke (5), Ford,
Blood, Ockleshaw, Landrigan, Wood (OX).
It was a much larger margin in the B Section second
semi as Old Melburnians defeated Old Haileybury
20.10 to 9.8. Best – Mulquiney, Hawkins (4), Hazell
(4), Roberts, Hicks, Mulligan (OM’s) and Carson,
McMahon, White, O’Donnell, D Lay, Brooks (OH).
St Bedes Mentone Tigers defeated Caulfi eld
Grammarians in the C Section preliminary fi nal
9.10 to 7.13. Best – P Wintle, Beasley, Hecker,
Hayes, McColl, M Wintle (StB) and Pearce, Widjaja,
Pennycuick, Baxter, Liddell, Fallu (CG).
20 YEARS AGO – 1992
Collegians led De La Salle all day in the A Section
second semi fi nal to win 13.15 to 11.13 and seemed
primed for a strong tilt at the fl ag in two weeks
time. De La were valiant in the fi nal term but could
not penetrate the strong Collegians’ defence often
enough to win. Best – Mount (7), Irvine, Hibbins,
Galbraith, Schober, Wallace (Coll) and Ronchi,
Tully, Campbell, McClounan, Hunter, Mackintosh
(DLS). Collegians also won the reserves second
semi over St Bernards.
Old Brighton were very impressive in the B Section
second semi overcoming Old Melburnians 14.11
to 7.6. The Tonners’ second half was power plus.
Best – Rickerby, Hoar, Hendrie, Lade, Hayden (4),
James (OB) and Macauley, Teal (3), Witts, Baldwin,
Rose, Anastakis (OM).
Mazenod were too good for Caulfi eld Grammarians
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in the D Section Grand Final 13.13 to 11.18 and
had to come from behind at three quarter time.
Best – Barker, Noble (4), Mannix, Rogers, Marshall,
Chilcott (Mazenod) and Simpson, Cronan, T
Royals, R Royals, B Matthews, R Harris (CG). It was
a special celebration evening for Mazenod who
gained the double as the reserves defeated Old
Ivanhoe 12.12 to 6.5.
Brunswick defeated North Brunswick in the E
Section Grand fi nal 7.17 to 6.6. Best – Cross,
McCulloch, K Waterson, Hall, B Waterson, Stevens
(Brunswick) and Keay, Tirchett, Grimaldi, Thorpe,
De Marco, Lirosi (Nth Brunswick).
Old Essendon won a thriller in the F Section Grand
fi nal over Old Carey by 1 point, 9.7 to 8.12. Best
– B Panagiotopoulos, J Panagiotopoulos, Bishop,
McEndroe, Souter, McKenzie (OE) and Hughes,
Harris, Hickey (4), Daniels, Birti, Hughes (OC).
30 YEARS AGO – 1982
Thomastown were too strong for Balaclava in the
E Section fi rst semi 27.14 to 16.15. With 12 goals
in the fi nal term Thomastown proved themselves
worthy challengers in the weeks ahead. Best –
Pace (12), Bell, Tistevski, Steele, Harisiou, A Fellows
(Thomastown) and Gregory, Darvall (3), S withers,
Crottie, Lotherington, Raff erty (Balaclava).
Commonwealth Bank won the F Section fi rst semi
against Brunswick 21.17 to 19.17. Best – Collins (5),
Baker (6), Rowland, Jewell (4), G Matfi n, Van Der
Kraan (Com Bank) and Owens (4), Drapac, Bugden,
Carroll, Quigley, R Robertson (Brunswick).
Best and Fairest winners were – A Section- T Mason
(Old Scotch), B Section – A Balcombe (Ivanhoe), C
Section – I Rogers (Old Camberwell), D Section
– G Griffi ths (Parkside), E Section – G Rosewarne
(Elsternwick), F Section – L Swann (Clayton).
40 YEARS AGO – 1972
In A Section Old Paradians, after a slow start,
defeated Coburg in an entertaining fi rst semi
fi nal 22.22 to 16.8. Paradians missed some easy
shots on goal but their display in the second half
gave every indication of their ability to be a real
threat in the remaining games. Best – Duke (3),
Burt, Denavi (4), Lyons, Johnson, Grace (OP) and
Emselle, N Beattie (4), Zylan, Hughes (4), Warfe,
Sullivan (Coburg).
Interestingly in the B Section fi rst semi fi nal,
Ivanhoe had exactly the same winning score as
Old Paradians when they defeated Old Scotch
22.22 to 12.15 and they too trailed at quarter time.
Ivanhoe kicked 17 goals to Old Scotch’s 5 after
quarter time. Best – McWhinnie (4), Wilson (7),
Rojo, Flanagan, Berry (4), Crompton (Ivanhoe) and
Melville, Fleming, Purnell, Morgan (5), Bell, Sloss
(Scotch)
50 YEARS AGO – 1962
Best and Fairest winners for the season were
– A Section 1st Ian Turnbull (MHSOB), 2nd Tony
Anderson (Uni Blacks), 3rd Ian Graham (Uni Blacks).
B Section – 1st Duncan Wright (Alphington), 2nd
Ian Redpath (Geelong), 3rd Peter Harkness (Old
Scotch). C Section 1st – Peter Stokes (Brunswick),
2nd Max Brook (Caulfi eld Grammarians).
Old Paradians defeated Collegians in the A Section
second semi fi nal 12.13 to 5.10. Best – Parker,
O’Dwyer, Proctor (OP) and R Daff , Powell, Rowe
(Coll).
West Brunswick defeated St Kilda CBC 12.18 to
6.12 in the C Section preliminary fi nal. Best – Park,
Thompson, Nash (WB) and White, Sweeney, Hoy
(StK).
60 YEARS AGO - 1952
Ormond and Ivanhoe, hot favourites in A and B
Sections respectively, were both defeated. Uni
Blues beat Ivanhoe 13.12 to 7.9 and their stars
were Peter Bevilacqua, Bill Maling and Mick
Egglestone.
Elsternwick defeated Coburg in the C Section
second semi fi nal 9.8 to 7.13 and St Kevins took
out the premiership in D Section with 10.12 to
Caulfi eld Grammarians 8.14. Old Scotch 10.14
defeated Ormond 7.15 in the Junior Section
preliminary fi nal.
44 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2012
UNDE
R 19
Andrew Leonard
U19 Premier
Wow, what a game! De La Salle lead by 33 points
at half time in the second semi fi nal against Old
Xaverians and then the red and black stormed
home to win by 10 points. If you haven’t seen it
yet – check out the Old Xavs boys rendition of
the song on VAFA TV. De La stormed clear in the
second quarter with 7.6 to 0.2 and the game
looked done. By three quarter time there had
been a seven goal turn around, Old Xavs kicked
9.8 to 3.2 to take a nine point lead into the
fi nal change. Seb Gotch back from the seniors
snagged six goals for De La with Charlie Haley
slotting three but Xavs had more multiple goal
kickers in an enthralling battle. Perhaps De La
can exact revenge in the Grand Final but they
have a Preliminary Final to negotiate fi rst.
St Bernards will be De La’s opponent this week
as they thrashed St Bedes/Mentone Tigers last
week to end their season in the other semi
fi nal. The Tigers were within striking distance at
half time but the Bernies piled on 8.4 for in the
premiership quarter to put the game beyond
reach. The margin was an even 10 goals at the
fi nal break before it was extended to 81 points
at the fi nal siren. Jack Solomon was a handful
and also kicked a handful of goals whilst Matt
Hutchesson also kicked four and Sam Wood
had plenty of footy. St Bernards will go into the
Preliminary Final confi dent and together. They
have had a tough year as a club and noting
brings you closer than adversity. Good luck to
the Bernies today.
Section 2
As seen by the Phantom:
Old Brighton, were in the end too strong for St
Kevins, but they were given a good run for their
money the fi rst and last term. Old Brighton did
not waste the ball whereas St Kevins had plenty
of it but you could have built a house if the
wastage was in timber! Both sides had nine
goal kickers each but Old Brighton had Charlie
King who kicked fi ve. Not sure if he is being
called “the diff erence” by his teammates just
yet, perhaps it will be common if he repeats the
performance in two weeks time.
Werribee v Caulfi eld Caulfi eld are in form at the
right time and accounted for Werribee’s gun
midfi eld in their 45 point win. Drew Dickson was
impressive and Jackson Small kicked fi ve in the
win that ends the Tiger’s season. Can the Fields
go one further and make the grand fi nal? They
face a St Kevins outfi t who are up against the
wall, but they usually rebound strongly.
This week: St Kevins v Caulfi eld The matches
between these side this year have been great
value for money. St Kevins have won the three
so the good money goes on them but the
Fields are hungry and the future of the club
is on display so expect a close one. Caulfi eld
will look to Butler, Easton, Stewart, Wren and
Malone for drive around the ground while
the Skoberrs will want solid games from
Holland, Eva, Cellini, Gambaro and Keely.
These games bring out the best in Under 19
players and expect a bigger than usual crowd
at Central Reserve. Following this game is the
Premier Under 19 Prelim and it does not get any
better than De La Salle v St Bernards- a classic
catholic school hit out with no prize for second!
45THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2012
Section 3
Mazenod stormed into the Grand Final with a
comprehensive 15.13.103 to 8.6.54 win over
the early season pacesetters Northern Blues.
What has happened at Northern Blues I am not
quite sure but their season is in trouble unless
they can turn it around in the Preliminary fi nal
this week.
Blues will meet Collegians who are on the
march after they dismissed Old Camberwell
in emphatic fashion. Old Camberwell could
manage only one goal, whilst three Collegians
players each booted three. (King, Hibbins and
Apted). On this form I fancy that Collegians will
beat Northern Blues today.
U19 North
Williamstown CYMS got up in a thrilling second
semi fi nal win over Ivanhoe with a late goal
seeing them hold on to win by eight points
at Bill Lawry Oval. It was a low scoring game
with both sides struggling to score regularly.
The third quarter was critical as Williamstown
booted four goals to none to take a seven point
lead into the fi nal term. Old Geelong will be
Ivanhoe’s opponent as they held out Therry
Penola by 11 points to end their season. It was
another low scoring game, but the OG’s set the
tone for their seniors later that day turning a
19 point half time defi cit into a 26 point three
quarter time lead. The way Old Geelong are
going at present you also tip them on the
excitement around the place in the prelim
against the CYs today.
U19 South
James Howards four goal best on ground
display wasn’t enough for De La Salle to hold
off Parkdale Vultures in their second semi
at Brindisi St. Chris Welch kick three for the
Vultures and Josh Kovarik was a star as they
booked their place in the Grand Final. De La
Salle will now play Peninsula who beat St
Bedes/Mentone Tigers in an absolute thriller at
Trevor Barker Oval. The Tigers kicked 3.4 to 3.2
in the fi nal term as they came home hard in a
bid to extend their season. It wasn’t to be and
Peninsula will give themselves a good chance
against De La today.
UNDER 19 Premier
PRELIMINARY FINAL
De La Salle v St Bernards
UNDER 19 Section 2
PRELIMINARY FINAL
St Kevins v Caulfi eld Grammarians
UNDER 19 Section 3
PRELIMINARY FINAL
Northern Blues v Collegians
UNDER 19 North
PRELIMINARY FINAL
Ivanhoe v Old Geelong
UNDER 19 South
PRELIMINARY FINAL
De La Salle v Peninsula
46 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2012
Under 19 Premier
SEMI FINAL 1
St Bernards 3.5, 7.5, 15.9, 19.13 (127)
St Bedes / Mentone Tigers 2.5, 4.8, 5.9, 6.10 (46)
GOALS, St Bernards: J. Solomon 5, M. Hutchesson 4, J. Fenner 3, C. Connelly
2, C. Peart 1, J. Van Meel 1,
P. Le Noury 1, D. Wall 1, M. Hughes 1 St Bedes / Mentone Tigers: P. Hurst 2, B.
Schubert 1, M. Coen 1, S. D’Andrea 1, J. Beckwith 1
BEST, St Bernards: S. Wood, J. Solomon, M. Hutchesson, J. Saundry, C. Peart,
P. Macdonough
St Bedes / Mentone Tigers: J. Capp, A. Hodges, J. Dalzotto, J. Beckwith, S.
D’Andrea, B. Nicoll
SEMI FINAL 2
Old Xaverians 2.5, 2.7, 11.15, 15.15 (105)
De La Salle 1.2, 8.4, 11.6, 14.11 (95)
GOALS, Old Xaverians: not provided
De La Salle: S. Gotch 6, C. Haley 3, M. Hamilton 1, H. Nicholson 1, L. Barda 1,
A. Indovino 1, J. Bull 1
BEST, Old Xaverians: not provided De La Salle: S. Mcgraw, S. Gotch, J. Fisher,
B. Wilson, L. Barda, J. Bull
U19 Section 2
SEMI FINAL 2
Old Brighton 3.3, 8.4, 12.7, 17.9 (111)
St Kevins 3.1, 5.3, 7.5, 12.7 (79)
GOALS, Old Brighton: C. King 5, M. Tregear 3, L. Otto 3, A. Luke 1, M. Pascoe
1, M. Delany 1, J. Pascoe 1, H. Graham 1, J. Knight 1 St Kevins: L. Nankervis
2, J. Gambaro 2, T. Soultanakis 2, L. Ritchie 1, N. Pryor 1, M. Roberts 1, J.
Cellini 1, M. Lew 1, N. Bond 1
BEST, Old Brighton: H. Carlson, H. Graham, N. Hellyer, T. Jones, W. Johnston,
R. Kiley St Kevins:
SEMI FINAL 1
Caulfi eld Grammarians 4.5, 10.11, 14.16, 19.19 (133)
Werribee Districts 2.5, 4.7, 8.7, 13.10 (88)
GOALS, Caulfi eld Grammarians: J. Small 5, C. Logan 4, N. Tonkin 2, A.
Burtsin 2, D. Simic 2, L. Gallop 1,
W. Kingwill 1, J. Steiger 1, W. Peart 1 Werribee Districts: M. Turner 4, B.
Leonard 2, J. Cooke 2, M. El Hawli 2, C. Moloney 1, D. Taylor 1
BEST, Caulfi eld Grammarians: D. Dickson, T. Butler, J. Small, G. Berry, A.
Burtsin, C. Logan
Werribee Districts: D. Briscoe, E. Turner, B. Leonard, M. Turner, D. Taylor, M.
El Hawli, A. Imber
U19 Section 3
SEMI FINAL 2
Mazenod 0.0, 0.0, 0.0, 15.13 (103)
Northern Blues 0.0, 0.0, 0.0, 8.6 (54)
GOALS, Mazenod: not provided Northern Blues: not provided
BEST, Mazenod: not provided Northern Blues: not provided
SEMI FINAL 1
Collegians 0.0, 0.0, 0.0, 16.10 (106)
Old Camberwell 0.0, 0.0, 0.0, 1.13 (19)
GOALS, Collegians: S. KING 3, S. Hibbins 3, L. Apted 3, E. Cattell 2, T. Varigos
2, O. Whitehead 2,
C. Regan 1 Old Camberwell: C. Mclaughlin 1
BEST, Collegians: E. Cattell, T. Phillips, S. Madeira, W. Hayes, W. Pocknee,
L. Apted
Old Camberwell: C. Mclaughlin, J. Hrbek, T. Stayner, N. Adamson, J.
Giovannucci, O. Lloyd
U19 North
SEMI FINAL 1
Old Geelong 1.5, 1.5, 8.8, 8.9 (57)
Therry Penola 1.1, 4.6, 4.6, 6.10 (46)
GOALS, Old Geelong: R. Kemp 2, C. Jordan 1, S. Youngman 1, J. Grimshaw 1,
W. Sloss 1, H. Byrne 1,
A. De Fegely 1 Therry Penola: D. Blake 1, B. Egglestone 1, J. Tonna 1, H. Rowe
1, S. Tatlock 1, D. Ryan 1
BEST, Old Geelong: R. Kemp, C. Burbury, A. De Fegely, G. Macdonald, W.
Sloss, H. Byrne
Therry Penola: J. Costello, M. Jacobson, S. Calafi ore, D. Ryan, J. Calafi ore,
D. Blake
SEMI FINAL 2
Williamstown CYMS 2.2, 3.4, 7.5, 9.7 (61)
Ivanhoe 2.3, 5.7, 5.10, 7.11 (53)
GOALS, Williamstown CYMS: C. Matheson 2, N. Holdsworth 2, R. Joy 2, M.
Mclaughlin 1, M. Singleton 1, A. Heaver 1
Ivanhoe: J. Swainger 2, W. Emerson 1, L. Minney 1, B. Grigg 1, S. Zervides
1, D. Ioannou 1
BEST, Williamstown CYMS: T. Gill, N. Holdsworth, C. Matheson, R. Slaney, S.
Mcvernon, B. Callan
Ivanhoe: J. Lagreca, L. Minney, W. Cuthbert, S. Nix, B. Grigg, C. Robinson
U19 South
SEMI FINAL 1
Peninsula 3.4, 4.7, 9.11, 12.12 (84)
St Bedes / Mentone Tigers 2.1, 6.6, 9.6, 12.10 (82)
GOALS, Peninsula: B. Churcher 5, T. Feldgen 3, J. Gleeson 2, T. Shayler 1, J.
Owens 1
St Bedes / Mentone Tigers: S. Lay 5, J. Young 3, C. Mccready 2, M. O’Connor
1, J. Bova 1
BEST, Peninsula: B. Churcher, A. Brockley, T. Feldgen, H. Featherby, J.
Gleeson, H. Brodie
St Bedes / Mentone Tigers: J. Townley, S. Lay, W. Lawrence , J. Bichsel, J.
Pollard, M. O’Connor
SEMI FINAL 2
Parkdale Vultures 3.4, 3.5, 8.14, 11.16 (82)
De La Salle 2.2, 4.8, 6.8, 9.10 (64)
GOALS, Parkdale Vultures: C. Welch 3, S. Hendricks 2, L. Emmerson 1, D.
Glascott 1, M. O’Donnell 1, L. Morgan 1, J. Boland 1, D. Ballard 1 De La Salle:
J. Howard 4, O. Purton-Smith 2, M. Hogan 2, N. Lowrie 1
BEST, Parkdale Vultures: J. Kovarik, S. Hendricks, J. Crowley, C. Dillon, M.
O’Donnell, D. Glascott
De La Salle: J. Howard, M. Harvey, M. Pennachia, S. Harrington, J. Wood,
C. Panna
UNDE
R 19 RESULTS
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UNDER 19 - PRELIMINARY FINALSU19 PREMIER
2:10pm Sunday 9 September - Central Reserve
U19 SECTION 211:40am Sunday 9 September - Central Reserve
TEAM 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Siren
1 Jayden Duhau2 Charlie Haley4 Samuel Brooks5 Charlie Athanassiou6 Patrick O’Connell7 Michael Stizza8 Harry Haley9 Joshua Fischer10 Lucas Forato11 Luke Barda12 Oliver Purton-Smith13 Adrian Indovino14 Sefton McGraw15 Hugh Nicholson16 Bradford Wilson17 David Convery18 Liam Wood19 Jack Gava21 Paul Johnson22 Matthew Hamilton23 Sebastian Gotch25 James Howard
26 Dominic Spicer28 Sam Harrington29 Jordan Bull30 Con Panna32 Patrick Hatch34 Joel Mattiske37 Daniel Millwood38 Matthew Pennacchia42 Jason Terrell43 Todd Richardson45 Hamish Ramsey47 Oscar Persson48 Robert McCarthy63 Matthew Harvey
Coach: Michael BrownAssistants: Simon Brown/Peter Harte
DE LA SALLE BLUE
TEAM 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Siren
1 Charlie Connelly2 Keiran O’Connor3 Pat MacDonough4 Michael Sulzberger5 Alex Johnson6 Peter Le Noury7 Matthew Peart8 Sam Jones9 Michael Hughes10 Matthew Feehan11 David Wall12 James Bennie13 Mitchell Hannan14 Matthew Hutchesson15 Jacob Shine16 Nathan Kazuro17 Jack Gay (C)18 Jack Fenner19 Luke Sullivan (VC)20 Jack Fraser
21 Sam Wood22 Andrew Graham23 Sam Firth24 Thomas Black25 James Weir26 Brad Cooper (C)27 Jarrod Gill28 Chris Peart29 Jake Van Meel30 Jake Notaro31 Harry Overman32 Matthew McCann33 William Sullivan35 Jack Saundry36 Edward McAllister44 Jonathan Goldsworthy50 Andrew Zammit52 Tim O’Sullivan55 Lachlan Allison60 Jack Solomon
Coach: Peter WoodAssistant: Adrian Peart
ST BERNARDS
1 Michael Eva2 Michael Baini3 Jordan Cellini4 Tom Soltinakos5 Joshua Taylor6 Adam Fricot7 Pat Der Jeu8 Nick Bond10 Julian Gambaro11 Matthew Lew12 Tomas Ryan13 Andrew Hannan14 Zachary Ginies15 Sam Kneebone16 Harry Murphy-Cruise17 Theo Garrow18 Joshua Davidson20 Anthony Giarusso21 Jim Paull22 Anthony Barone23 Ed Chalmers24 Miles McEldowney
25 Henry Parkes26 Francis Keely27 Patrick Moore28 Oliver Ridge29 Jackson Ritchie30 Emmett O’Donnell31 Lachlan Nankervis33 Brendan Smart34 Michael Alexopoulos35 Ben McIntosh36 Harry Sargent37 Anthony Kirwan38 James Barrie39 Nicolaas Murphy40 Tom Lewin41 Joe Harding42 Manning Mitchell43 William Coates44 Rob McMillan46 Nicholas Ciurleo48 Jack Weber49 Chris Holland
Coach: Ray LeethamAssistants: Luke Williams/Nick Perrett
ST KEVIN’S
1 Steve Vivian2 Sam Flavell3 Keegan Stewart4 Tom Stewart5 Lauchlin Kelloch6 Josh Rogers7 George Berry8 Tom Rothel (C)9 Willis Cord10 Harrison Malone11 Hugh Goodfellow12 Hamish Scully13 Nick Tonkin14 Tom Wren15 Steve Hood16 Josh Steiger17 Drew Dickson18 Charlie Schaffer19 James Schwarer20 Will Kingwill21 Jackson Small22 Jordan Ceglar
23 James Easton24 Will Peart25 Tom Butler26 Matt Mcternan27 Daniel Gray28 Damien Simic29 Thomas Crozier30 Asher Burstin31 Hayden Stewart32 Lauchlin Gallop33 Fred Cooper34 Charlie Logan35 Norrie Strintzos36 Lewis O’neill47 Lachy Holmes
Coach: Josh McCahonAssistants: Jake McCahon/James Weghorn
CAULFIELD GRAMMARIANS
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1 Mark Cigagna2 Sam Dalton3 Joshua Sims4 Damon Marcon7 Mario Diab Kabalan9 Mark Langley10 Joshua Rentos11 Matthew Cottier12 Luke Duray13 Liam Carter14 Mike Matters15 Will Barbour16 Jake Powell17 Mousty Hammoud19 Paul Dempsey22 Leigh Judd23 Eamonn Maloney24 Lachlan Holmes25 Paul Sansonetti26 Luke Baker28 Oscar Zimmermann29 Jordan Hull
30 Nicholas Spagnolo31 Sam Maatouk33 Jack Prelorenzo35 Nick Prelorenzo64 James King
Coach: George WakimAssistants: Neil Langley, Jon Carter, David King
NORTHERN BLUES
9:15am Sunday 9 September - Bill Lawry Oval
U19 NORTH9:15am Saturday 8 September - Bill Lawry Oval
TEAM 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Siren
TEAM 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Siren
1 Sam Hynes2 Tim Phillips3 Mark Schure4 Ollie Whitehead5 Wil Hayes6 Mitchell Newton7 Drew Mcrae8 Alister Fahie9 Tom Cantwell10 Julian Elmutis11 Michael Dockery12 Matthew Yates13 Harry White 15 Callum Reagan16 Geoff Farrar17 Seamus Hobbs18 Tim Varigos19 Max Griffi n23 Sam King
25 Will Pocknee28 Sam Sabbatucci29 Elliot Cattell31 Lindsay Apted32 Sam Hibbins33 Lachlan Ferguson34 Hunter Poole35 Toby Goodman37 Ben McKenzie - Sirrett38 Nick Blackney42 Alex Barr48 Jack Martin71 Tim McNamara81 Harry Hawkins85 Steve Madeira
Coach: Rob Ferguson/ Peter Battell
COLLEGIANS
UNDER 19 - PRELIMINARY FINALSU19 SECTION 3
1 Alex Purtell3 Jake Brown4 Stefan Zervides5 James Lagreca6 William Emerson7 Andrew Dimopoulos8 Zac Mowat12 Jack Hogan14 Jack Delbridge15 Sam Nix19 James Moxon21 Charlie Robinson22 Lewis Minney23 Sam Mowat24 Dan Plowman26 Stefan Bettiol27 James Jones28 Daniel Jones29 Benjamin Grigg32 Jack Normand33 Dylan Craig-Darroch35 Michael George
36 Patrick Benson38 Keke Blackmore-Moore39 David Ioannou40 William Cuthbert44 Mitchell Lovell45 Joshua Harbottle48 Joel Langford49 Jai Swainger50 Simon Gleeson54 Mitchell Rees
Coach: Adam WrightAssistant: Bill Emerson
IVANHOE
1 Charles Burbury2 James Habla3 Charles Barham4 George Macdonald5 William Sloss6 Victor Mims7 Campbell Fisher8 Rory Vocale9 Andy De Fegely (C)10 Henry Byrne11 William Boyd12 Bryce Yeo13 Jake Blood14 Chris Jordan15 Blair Keys16 Sebastian Hughes17 Lachie Morrison18 Angus Townley19 Myles Ryan20 George Morrison21 Harry Baylis22 Rupert Kemp (VC)
23 Will Lugg24 Edward Manton25 Karey Taylor26 Oscar Robinson27 Ben Thomson28 Charlie Heal29 Rupert De Crespigny (VC)30 Alex Mitchell31 Chris Ashen32 Jock Grimshaw33 Hamish MacMillan34 George McFarlane35 Will Evans36 Will Holmes37 Harry Graham38 Charles Youngman39 Sam Youngman69 Joshua Sumura
Coaches: Simon O’Brien/Dan O’Brien
OLD GEELONG
49THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2012
UNDER 19 - PRELIMINARY FINALSU19 SOUTH
9:15am Saturday 8 September - Central Reserve
TEAM 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Siren
1 Nathan Beaumont2 Josh Wood4 James Amerena6 Pat O’connell7 Con Panna8 Tim Shallue9 Jon Tsoutsouras10 Matt Hogan11 Damian Grant12 Kobi Wallis13 Danny Bollis14 Robert Mccarthy15 Hamish Curtis16 Lucas Forato17 Matt Harvey18 Matt Mullaly21 Xavier Leonard22 Jack Hanley24 Sean Murphy26 Brent Cranage26 Domonic Spicer27 Jamie Smith
28 Sam Harrington29 Simon Woodcock30 Arron Wheatly32 Patrick Hatch34 Nicholas Lowrie37 Joe Cox38 Matthew Pennacchia41 Jack Hanley44 Darcy Craig48 James Howard
Coach: Michael HoganAssistant: Peter Harrington
DE LA SALLE GOLD
1 Sam Glenn (VC)2 Nathan Cassano3 Aaron Brockley4 Harry Featherby5 Braden Churcher6 Scott Cain7 Jordan Owens8 Cameron Macauley (C)9 Nick Messinis10 Tom Malan11 Jarrod Shepherd12 Luke Keon13 Michael Wilson14 Andrew Coghlan15 Seb Barbour16 Pat Healy18 Matt Beggs
19 Tom Humphris21 Tom Hussey22 Jesse Ramirez23 Laurens Van der Sluijs24 Hayden Brodie25 Jeremy Gleeson26 Andrew Hockenhegger27 Tom Feldgen29 Jordan Pomeroy (DVC)30 Jack Rothery32 Tom Shayler33 Tom LaBrooy36 Alex Stock55 Nick Baron
Coach: Theo MessinisAssistant: Mark Glenn
PENINSULA
YARRA VALLEY OLD BOYS FOOTBALL CLUBVictorian Amateur Football Association
Division 3
Under 19 Coach for 2013Under 19 Team Manager for 2013
We are experiencing on-fi eld success in 2012 with pending fi nals campaigns, and have strong off-fi eld supports. We seek an Under 19 Coach with at least Level 1 accreditation, enthusiasm and an
eye to the future, and an Under 19 Team Manager.
Enquiries to Ian Letson – [email protected]
50 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2012
Ahh! We love it. Spring is in the air which of
course means fi nals. The time for us to put all
that hard work of pre-season and cold winter
nights into practice and strut our stuff on the
big September stage. Just a few tips for some of
those more inexperienced umpires stepping into
fi nals action for the fi rst time.
First of all, READ BENNY’S BULLETINS. Important
information will be there every week with
procedures into drawn games etc.
Check your appointment carefully. During the
fi nals we play some games at unusual times and
venues and they are on BOTH days.
On match day arrive early. Be aware that during
fi nals there will be more spectators than you
have seen during the year so parking and traffi c
may be an issue.
Seek out your Duty Offi cer. The Duty Offi cer
needs to be aware that all umpires have arrived
at the ground – ON TIME!!
Prepare yourself well and ensure you know your
team on the day as its likely you’ll meet umpires
you haven’t run with during the year. Switch
on and focus on the game at hand. If you’ve
experienced disappointment, focus on today’s
game and NOT the game you think you should
have been appointed to.
Enjoy, enjoy, enjoy. Soak it up. And remember
for many of you it’s not over yet. Plenty of grand
fi nals on off er next week. Whiten those runners,
iron those fl ags, and away we go!!!
The Old Boys
We all know that the VAFA is an Old Boys Football
Association. Well, it applies to the umpires as well.
The geriatrics took the fi eld on Sunday in a D3
fi nal at Box Hill City Oval; Peter (Tugger) Pullen
& Paul Jones in the fi eld with Dom Napoli &
Anthony Damen in the goals. As we know,
appointed goal umpires are supposed to let the
fi eld umpires know when they are due back on
UMPI
RES Steve McCarthy & Cam Davidson
SPRING TIME fi eld after a break, so when Tugger asked AD,
(the new boy waving the fl ags), “how long??” and
he noticed that he didn’t have a watch, Tugger
asked how are you going to let me know when
to come back on when you don’t have a watch?
AD responded, “the way Tugger and Jonesey
are umpiring I don’t need a watch, I could time it
with a Sundial.” Love it!!!!!!!!!!!
The New Boys
A couple of young boundary umpires were
chatting to a couple of learned fi eld umpires on
the weekend. “Do we get paid more for doing
fi nals?” “Yes you do.” “Great, do we get paid more
for doing grand fi nals?” “Yes you do.” “Hmm. I
suppose we’ll have to start coming to training
then”.
New gear
We had it confi rmed last week that we will be
sporting new uniforms in 2013. All sorts of
options were discussed so stay tuned to the
VAFAUA website at http://vafaua.asn.au over
summer to fi nd out more. Well done to Luke
Holmes for all his work in this area. In relation to
Holmesey, after a couple years in the Presidents
Chair he’s handed the gavel over to Daniel Silfo
for 2013. Well done Luke, have a well-earned
break.
Grand Final Lunch
Details next week.
Harris Family Butchers
Don’t forget our sponsors who always do a
sensational job in supplying our barby meat
at our functions and meetings. Fantastic barby
last week. Go down and visit them at 73 Mackie
Road East Bentleigh and they’ll look after you.
Personal Mortgage Managers
For all your buying and selling needs in the real
estate world, enlist the help of long-time sponsor
Anthony Damen who will certainly do the right
thing for you.
51THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2012
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52 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2012
2 Thomas Fahey4 Josh Hanger5 Trent Preece6 Josh Evans 8 Matthew Dimattina9 Matthew Altis (VC)10 Anthony Torre (CC)12 Philip Henderson14 Callum Dipierdomenico15 William Smith16 Peter Doyle (CC)17 Dan Meehan18 Patrick Purcell20 Sam Adams21 Jeremy Preece25 James Glen26 Charles Chisholm28 Jeremy Mcdonnell30 Dominic Prowse31 Mark Trovato33 Michael Dipietro35 Julian Moylan
38 Benjamin Pirrie39 Andrew Lachal41 Tim Trahair44 William Bull45 James Smith47 James Storey60 Dan Molan (DVC)62 Damien Ryan91 Michael Hennessy
Coach: Pat HalpinAssistant: Nick Butler
OLD XAVERIANS
9:15am Saturday 8 September - Sportscover Arena
1ST SEMI FINAL9:15am Sunday 9 September - Sportscover Arena
TEAM 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Siren
TEAM 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Siren
1 Bradley Duff 3 Simon Jeffery 4 Andrew Shinkfi eld 5 Christopher Dunwill 9 Lachlan Collins 10 Jackson Ross 11 Gareth Jones 13 William Candy 14 Josh Ashman 16 Andrew Baxter (VC)17 Kim Findlay 18 Luke Schoknecht (C)19 Ross Blackley 20 Mark Parrent 21 R Ollie Howard 21 David Mutton 23 Thomas Wells 24 Tim Baxter 25 Rob Muir 26 Edward Bird 29 Haydon Parsons
30 William Schwab 35 Mark Austin 40 Luke Casey 41 Nick Baxter (VC)44 Ned Withers 45 Andrew Stone 47 Norbert Williams 48 Sam Doupe-Watt 49 Patrick Timms 51 Davinda Jayatilake (VC)52 James Patterson 53 Ashley Huggins 54 R Cameron Bonnar 54 Tom Sztefek 55 Nicholas Brown 56 Calvin Lyon 57 James Slatyer 61 Ed Cordner 67 Justin Clark 86 Hugh McKenzie
Coach: Rob Muir
COLLEGIANS
PREMIER THIRDS2ND SEMI FINAL
4 Lachie Cohen30 Scott Bradley36 Nick Clay38 Jason Sherriff39 Simon Barnett40 Angus Harlock43 Byron Smith50 Alex O’shannessy51 John Daggian62 Michael Chitham63 Matthew Elliott64 Tristan Bowman67 Sam Stott69 Alex Van Ryn71 Leo Tang72 Tom Auty74 Alex Williamson79 Hamish Taylor80 Mitch Bradley81 Tim Melville82 Will Ponsford83 Will Darling
84 Will Mackintosh85 Dion Kaliviotis86 Ed Barbour90 Mitchell Scott94 Maurice Clayton96 David Knight97 Mat Bate98 Tim Briggs99 Charlie Houghton
Coach: Scott WithamAssistant: Lachie Cooper
OLD SCOTCH
3 Troy Auld 5 Jared Edwards8 Anthony Prendergast9 Mitchell Pickering11 Matt Porra12 Patrick Mithen13 Cameron Fletcher15 James Osmond19 Lachlan Garrick23 Tom Calvert33 Christian Borovac37 Jack Townley38 Daniel Carmody40 Henry Hanlon47 Brendan Drake52 Jared Crawford54 Seamus Curran56 Robbie Russo58 Edward Long60 Patrick Curran67 Nick Hardie-Grant69 Nick MacRae
70 Liam Quin71 Peter Marshall72 David Marshall74 Ben Jongebloed75 Sam Dalton77 Oliver Lade79 Adam Sir80 David Krones81 Jackson Hood82 James McArthur85 Frank Mooney87 Jon Hibbert88 Daniel Condon89 Rory Kennedy94 Will McLachlan
Coach: Bob Girdwood
UNI BLUES
53THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2012
62 Adam Balestra2 Hugh Bergin1 Samuel Carne58 Brendan Cooke92 James Douglas47 John Griffi ths9 William Hartley89 Peter Harvey61 Tom Harvey50 Gerard Holland87 Jack Jolly27 Steve Landers26 James Leggett33 Matthieu Lucas66 Nicholas Marchesani38 Jamie McConville77 Kieran McInerney46 James Mustey45 Alexander Peloza91 Timothy Sharpe80 James Syme25 Patrick Turnbull
59 Tom Woolfe79 Hagen Cosgriffe
Coach: Nick Marchesani
ST KEVINS
9:15am Saturday 8 September - Box Hill City Oval
1ST SEMI FINAL9:15am Sunday 9 September - Trevor Barker Oval
TEAM 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Siren
TEAM 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Siren
1 Marek Pietzak3 Zebe Haupt4 Alex Haeusler6 Jack Curtis7 James Morrison9 Vijay Crisafi 10 Daniel Curtain11 Luke Bisset12 Jono Banting15 Mitch Skene16 Connor O’fl aherty17 Dan Barry18 Josh Bosnar19 Killian Donohoe20 Pat Storey22 Nick Nunan23 Matt Galbraith24 Tim Dillon25 Pat Cleve27 Luke Santilli28 Jack Bergin30 Pat Dillon31 Pat Wraith36 Charlie Denton
37 Tom Pane38 Will Ralph41 James Meehan42 Karl Kaldawi46 Elliot Pititto53 John Hodgman54 Ben Corcoran56 Damian Holland59 Julian Darrer60 Charlie Hess61 James Downie62 Dan Selir
Coach: Shane HealyAssistants: Tony Franklyn / Liam Grigg
OLD XAVERIANS
PREMIER B THIRDS2ND SEMI FINAL
3 Sam Henley7 Luke Dinsdale12 Stuart Conlan16 Sam Marks20 Alaistair Pascoe22 Ramy Bassily23 John Marks27 Simon Weybury31 Robert Anniss32 Kieran Moore35 Elliot Yeatman40 Mitchell Crawford42 Thomas O’Halloran53 Brendan James57 Edmund Wittich63 Zach WILSON66 Justin Koob67 Anthony Paterson68 Nicholas Materia86 Scott Eastgate157 Nicholas Powell
Coach: Tom Buntz
OLD BRIGHTON
2 Damon Velakoulis4 Alexander Crosby4 Thomas Lackmann5 Sebastian Kemmerer6 Morne Spies7 Christopher Baillieu7 James Bate8 Stefan STACEY10 Rupert Doyle12 James Siebert13 Benjamin Baines25 Cameron Tunbridge26 john Cooper27 Timothy Oman30 Alex Carter31 Morgan Cottee34 Christopher De Campo35 Oscar Jenkins56 Christopher Stubbe64 Leon Koumouris71 Richard Armit72 Andrew Cameron73 William Thompson76 Nicholas Yencken
Coaches: John Guest
OLD MELBURNIANS
54 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2012
2 Dan Morgan11 Tim Wilson15 Alex Grant16 Stephen Graham19 Justin Nagorka20 Amos Wilson23 Gabrielle Poulton25 Austin Ley29 Martin Cook30 Max Oliver31 James Pitts35 Robert Breda38 James Cowan Clark39 Adam Biggs40 Martyn Cusack41 David Hastie43 Diarmuid Griffi n44 Trion Paleologou45 Jake Farrell46 Gary McCarthy49 Chris Krousoratis50 Dan Ryan
52 Shelley Fulton55 Trent Coleman (C)56 Dylan Temple59 Nick Brown64 Martyn Beacham66 Martin Scott67 Dan McLeod82 Michael Younger87 Josh Murray92 Marc Willson94 Jamie Mackay97 Alex Johnson
Coach: Tim Madden
FITZROY
9:15am Saturday 8 September - Trevor Barker Oval
1ST SEMI FINAL9:15am Sunday 9 September - Box Hill City Oval
TEAM 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Siren
TEAM 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Siren
PREMIER C THIRDS2ND SEMI FINAL
2 Dominic La Fontaine4 Bradley Wild5 Joshua Kennedy7 Michael Price11 Josef Atkinson12 Philip Kanz15 Matthew Berry19 Paul Figueroa22 Matthew Woodbridge26 Daniel De Sanctis30 Simon Jones33 Dominic Mitchell37 Brett Cottrell38 Michael Taylor41 Teri Miriklis43 Andrew Benson48 Trent Sigalas58 Jackson Crothers65 Samuel Tarbet171 Andrew Rogers
Coach: David Middleton
OLD CAMBERWELL
58 Sean Bamblett-Furner67 Jeffrey Bates6 Adam Bau69 Scott Castledine82 Jamie Cetraro64 James Chanter26 Stephen Christopher29 Christopher Collins44 Bernard Costin18 Stephen Cummins47 Joshua Dipietro63 James Hende22 Gareth Joachim51 Jason Kavanagh24 Ryan Kaye49 Nick Klavins32 Darren McMullin45 Dale Micallef12 Scott Micallef4 Shaun Moran38 Steven Paolucci16 Michael Pecora
66 Thomas Stanley5 Matthew Warwick
Coaches: Paul McGowan
MAZENOD
2 Michael Baini3 Benjamin Omizzolo4 Nicholas Monarca7 Daniel Maccarrone16 Harry Cruise17 Theodore Garrow22 Liam Clancey33 Brendan Smart34 Michael Alexopoulos35 Ben McIntosh36 Harry Sargent38 James Barrie46 Robbie Dicintio50 Nicholas Wald53 Jack Murphy Cruise56 Daniel Kerr59 Sam Browne68 Dominic Loschiavo72 Patrick Rhodes74 Luke Davrain76 Alan Dassie97 David Geltch
Henry Fields
Coach: Troy McMaster
ST KEVINS
55THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2012
You are invited to attend the 2012
AFL Grand Final Eve Luncheon
Featuring Guest Speakers:
WHERE: The Powerhouse Function Centre, Lakeside Drive, Albert Park DATE: Friday 28th September TIME: 12:30pm – 4:30pm COST: $120 per ticket (or $1,100 for table of 10 paid in one transaction prior to RSVP date ) Includes canapes & two course meal. Beer, wine, champagne & soft drink DRESS: Smart Casual
RSVP: Richard Harris by Friday 21st September with table details & requests email [email protected] or phone 0412 237 029 PAYMENT: Credit Card - go to www.cgfc.com.au and click on ‘Upcoming Events’ and select ‘CGFC AFL Grand Final Eve Luncheon’ OR Direct Deposit - into the club's bank account (pls enter full name in payment details section) NAME: Caulfield Grammarians Football Club BSB: 633-108 A/C: 139798011 Tax invoice available on request The 2012 AFL Grand Final Luncheon is proudly brought to you by :
David Schwarz
Gary Ablett Jnr
Liam Pickering
56 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2012
RESU
LTS
UNDER 18 LAST ROUNDSEMI FINAL 1
St Bernards 2.3, 3.5, 5.6, 9.9 (63)
Rupertswood 2.3, 3.4, 8.12, 8.13 (61)
GOALS, St Bernards: T. Russell 3, J. Sullivan 2, L. Jowett 2, S. Woods 1, P. Romano 1
Rupertswood: A. Millane 3, C. Ross 2, D. Cerini 1, N. Vadnjal 1, J. Barrett 1
BEST, St Bernards: J. Holland, T. Russell, T. Bisognano, L. Jowett, T. Delzoppo, J. Sullivan
Rupertswood: not provided
SEMI FINAL 2
Oakleigh 4.1, 8.5, 10.10, 14.17 (101)
Werribee Districts 4.2, 9.2, 11.7, 11.11 (77)
GOALS, Oakleigh: B. Still 4, A. Cloke 4, A. Mase 2, L. Daidone 2, T. Michael 1, J. Lever 1
Werribee Districts: D. Thomas 3, P. O’Brien 2, H. King 2, A. Knezevic 2, M. Smith 1, D.
Mclellan 1
BEST, Oakleigh: A. Deneys, A. Cloke, R. Khan, L. Daidone, B. Still
Werribee Districts: A. Shanks, P. O’Brien, M. Smith, A. Court, N. Coyne, A. Knezevic
Old Trinity 5.2, 7.5, 10.9, 14.15 (99)
Caulfi eld Grammarians 2.2, 6.3, 9.5, 10.7 (67)
GOALS, Old Trinity: L. Piccolo 5, L. Juric 3, C. Sparsi 2, A. Kepitis 1, I. Huynh 1, N. Bourke 1,
D. Bell 1 Caulfi eld Grammarians: B. Scott 6, P. Mayes 2, W. Rudd 1, A. Bednarek 1
BEST, Old Trinity: C. Sparsi, L. Piccolo, E. Blanthorn, L. Juric, N. Bourke, T. Criagie Caulfi eld
Grammarians: M. Wood, P. Mayes, W. Eke, A. Alibrando, C. Mengler-Francis, B. Scott
De La Salle 0.0, 0.0, 0.0, 16.13 (109)
Old Carey 0.0, 0.0, 0.0, 12.8 (80)
GOALS, De La Salle: S. Griffi n 4, A. Kurzel 3, S. Morwood 3, M. Briglia 2, N. Hogan 2, M. Rodgers
1,
T. Krezel 1 Old Carey: M. Andrews 4, T. Macready - Bryan 2, M. Baker 2, H. Fischer 2, P. Tiras 1,
T. Rule 1
BEST, De La Salle: S. Griffi n, S. Hogan, B. Hughes, N. Hogan, M. Briglia, T. Krezel Old Carey: P.
Tiras, B. Andrews, J. Carpenter, S. Davidson, T. Rule, H. Fischer
Old Scotch 4.6, 6.1, 2.7, 18.21 (129)
St Bernards 1.1, 2.0, 2.0, 8.1 (49)
GOALS, Old Scotch: S. Bradley 3, N. Clay 3, A. Harlock 3, M. Bradley 2, T. Hays 1, T. Melville 1, J.
Sherriff 1, C. Houghton 1, M. Bate 1, H. Taylor 1, M. Chitham 1 St Bernards: P. Comerford 3, M.
Byrne 2, D. O’Connor 1, J. Notaro 1, M. Kavanagh 1
BEST, Old Scotch: S. Bradley, A. Harlock, L. Cohen, T. Melville, C. Houghton, T. Hays St Bernards:
T. O’Sullivan, J. Notaro, M. Byrne, A. Sicari, J. Couch, T. Kendjer, X. Cox, C. Mitchell
Collegians 3.2, 7.12, 7.16, 11.19 (85)
Old Xaverians 4.2, 5.5, 5.7, 8.10 (58)
GOALS, Collegians: E. Cordner 2, J. Ashman 2, G. Jones 1, L. Casey 1, W. Candy 1, J. Ross 1,
P. Timms 1, C. Bonnar 1, B. Duff 1 Old Xaverians: M. Hennessy 2, S. Adams 2, W. Bull 1, J. Hanger
1, M. Altis 1, B. PIRRIE 1
BEST, Collegians: G. Jones, L. Schoknecht, O. Howard, L. Casey, E. Cordner, N. Brown Old
Xaverians: J. Moylan, P. Purcell, C. Dipierdomenico, T. Fahey, D. Prowse, W. Bull
Old Mentonians 3.4, 9.8, 14.12, 18.14 (122)Banyule 2.4, 4.5, 8.8, 11.17 (83)GOALS, Old Mentonians: G. Snow 5, R. Imlach 3, L. Cormie 2, S. Brown 1, L. Oliver 1, N. Garson 1, C. Beck 1, P. Forsyth 1, T. Marshall 1, A. RAYMENT 1 Banyule: J. Schaff ert 5, D. Haeusler 2, Z. Cleaver 2, J. Appleby 1, M. Borg 1BEST, Old Mentonians: J. Jansson, P. Forsyth, M. Siemers, K. Regan, G. Snow, R. Imlach Banyule: J. Schaff ert, L. O’Callaghan, R. Keys, P. Trovato, B. Souvatzis, D. HaeuslerFitzroy 4.2, 9.7, 14.11, 22.16 (148)Mazenod 2.4, 2.5, 4.7, 4.9 (33)GOALS, Fitzroy: S. Fulton 11, J. Farrell 5, N. Brown 2, A. Ley 2, J. Pitts 1, S. Graham 1 Mazenod: S. Christopher 2, J. Kavanagh 1, N. Klavins 1BEST, Fitzroy: S. Fulton, J. Farrell, D. Mcleod, J. Murray, G. Mccarthy, D. Ryan Mazenod: S. Cummins, J. Dipietro, N. Klavins, D. Micallef, S. Christopher, R. KayeOld Camberwell 6.5, 10.10, 13.13, 20.15 (135)Whitefriars 2.0, 4.2, 8.5, 13.8 (86)GOALS, Old Camberwell: M. Taylor 5, T. Miriklis 3, A. Benson 3, B. Cottrell 2, D. De Sanctis 2, B. Wild 1, P. Figueroa 1, J. Crothers 1, D. La Fontaine 1, D. Mitchell 1 Whitefriars: B. Bucello 4, C. Spencer 2, P. Siorovingas 2, B. Vey 2, J. Zachariah 1, M. Shanks 1, H. Fulton 1BEST, Old Camberwell: D. De Sanctis, M. Price, T. Miriklis, M. Taylor, A. Rogers, B. Cottrell Whitefriars: H. Fulton, M. Shanks, N. Di Pietrantonio, C. Spencer, B. Bucello, A. DaouSt Kevins 5.0, 10.4, 11.9, 14.12 (96)Marcellin 2.0, 4.5, 7.54, 9.7 (61)GOALS, St Kevins: D. Kerr 6, L. Clancey 2, B. Omizzolo 2, D. Geltch 1, D. Maccarrone 1, L. Davrain 1Marcellin: N. Brown 7, S. Ayoub 1, N. James 1BEST, St Kevins: S. Browne, P. Rhodes, J. Murphy Cruise, D. Kerr, N. Monarca, L. Clancey Marcellin: N. Brown, M. Grigoruk, J. Donnellan, N. James, L. Mccormack, B. Hogan
Old Melburnians 0.0, 0.0, 0.0, 14.10 (94)
Old Xaverians 0.0, 0.0, 0.0, 13.4 (82)
GOALS, Old Melburnians: S. Kemmerer 7, A. Carter 2, B. Baines 1, C. Tunbridge 1, M. Spies 1, M.
Cottee 1, C. De Campo 1 Old Xaverians: not provided
BEST, Old Melburnians: A. Cameron, O. Jenkins, W. Thompson, S. Kemmerer, T. Oman, D.
Velakoulis
Old Xaverians: not provided
St Kevins 3.1, 5.7, 10.15, 15.19 (109)
Northern Blues 2.1, 6.2, 6.6, 8.9 (57)
GOALS, St Kevins: J. Griffi ths 3, H. Bergin 3, T. Woolfe 2, J. Mcconville 1, J. Douglas 1, A. Peloza 1,
N. Marchesani 1, J. Syme 1, K. Mcinerney 1, A. Balestra 1
Northern Blues: E. Barclay 3, L. Mcredmond 2, N. De Andrade 2, C. Altis 1
BEST, St Kevins: P. Turnbull, J. Jolly, J. Griffi ths, J. Mustey, H. Bergin, K. Mcinerney
Northern Blues: J. Phelan, J. Caruana, T. Beames, L. Mcredmond, N. De Andrade, T. Huglin
PREMIER B THIRDS LAST ROUND
PREMIER C THIRDS LAST ROUND
PREMIER THIRDS LAST ROUND
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UNDER 18
11:40am Sunday 9 September – Bill Lawry Oval
1st Qtr 2nd Qtr 3rd Qtr 4th Qtr
Goals
Behinds
1 Kieren Delaney
2 Mason Smith
3 Nishan Coyne
4 Dylan McLellan
5 Matthew Burton
7 Jack Harris
8 Mitchell Thar
9 Patrick O’Brien
10 Luke Vella
11 Daniel Delaney
12 Jayme Lawson
16 Luke Gibbs
17 Aaron Knezevic
18 Callum Lawerson
19 Alex Shanks
20 Daniel Stoios
21 Jake Hibbert
22 Alex Court
23 Jack Elliott
24 Liam D’Arcy
25 Haydn Acciarito
26 Dane Thomas
27 Nicholas Christou
28 Scott Stewart
Coach: Chris Burton
WERRIBEE DISTRICTS
1st Qtr 2nd Qtr 3rd Qtr 4th Qtr
Goals
Behinds
PRELIMINARY FINAL
1 Jeremy Sullivan
2 Taylor Bisognano (C)
3 Killian Cashin
4 Stefan Piantella
5 Patrick Romano
6 Joshua Hedley
7 Thomas Madden
8 Patrick O’Sullivan
9 James Riley
10 Jack Howard
11 Thomas Saundry
12 Mark Spence
13 Edward Connelly
14 Sam Woods
15 Daniel Parkes
16 Jack Holland
17 Mitchell Cooper
18 Thomas Riley
19 Shaun Tamraz
21 Claude Issa
23 Thomas Delzoppo
24 Thomas Russell
25 Sean O’Keefe
26 James Oruba
29 Ben Nathan
30 Lachlan Jowett
48 Seamus Webb
56 Adam Bevanda
60 Jonathan Ayres
Coach: Serge Ramano Assistant: Michael Hedley
ST BERNARDS
58 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2012
ORMOND AMATEUR FOOTBALL CLUB
COACHING APPLICATIONSOrmond Amateur Football Club are seeking
coaching applications for the Seniors, Reserves, U/19s and Club 18 teams
for 2013.
Renumeration negotiable.
New and ex-players are also welcome.Please send a covering letter and resume to
Damien Cleary at [email protected] by September 8.
FIRST XVIII – HEAD COACH (ALSO PLAYING / NON PLAYING ASSISTANT COACHES)
RESERVE XVIII COACH & UNDER 19 COACH
L1 Accredited Trainers & Sports MasseursRemuneration Negotiable
Detailed EOI’s must be in writing and addressed to:Football Operations Manager
PO Box 125 Ringwood East VIC 3135Applications close Wednesday 19/09/12
If you require further information please call Rod Buncle on M: 0418 151 446 or
email on [email protected]
SURREY PARK FOOTBALL CLUB INC.EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST FOR 2013 COACHING POSITIONS Is seeking applications for the following coaching positions
for season 2013
Reserves, Under 19’s & Under 18’s The successful applicants will have a passion for coaching and mentoring a young list with the aim to teach and develop our players into senior footballers.We have strong playing lists and off fi eld assistance in place.
The positions are open to experienced or new coaches. The under 19 & 18 coaches will work closely with the Senior Coaching Staff.
The club will assist with coaching accreditation.SMS is located in Glen Iris and is a well administered and resourced club with excellent facilities.Applicants are invited to send their written applications to:
David Malcolm, PresidentSt Mary’s Salesian AFC
Email: [email protected]
Ph: 0409311553Applications close 30th September 2012
The St Mary’s Salesian Amateur Football Club
Division 2
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OLD PARADIANS’ ASSOCIATION AMATEUR FOOTBALL CLUB (VAFA Div 2)
Based at Parade College, Plenty Road Bundoora, Old Paradians provides excellent facilities with an affi liation with Parade College
and a strong affi liated junior club. We are a well resourced and managed club seeking applications for the following positions for
season 2013:
UNDER 19 COACHWe are seeking a coach who will be able to assist the club in sustained growth and success. We are looking for a coach who can demonstrate experience in being able to coach and develop Under 19 players such
that they are ready to make the transition to senior football.
Applicants need to be enthusiastic leaders, well organised, possess excellent communication & interpersonal skills, have a proven
understanding of all facets of today’s football trends and the ability to teach and implement these.
A minimum level one coaching accreditation is required and an understanding of the VAFA competition is preferred.
Competitive Remuneration.
Please provide a cover letter outlining your experience, what you would bring to the club and specifi c plans for our club.
Applications close 4th September.
Forward applications or enquiries to:
Brendan Flynn - Football ManagerOld Paradians’ Association Amateur Football Club.
[email protected]: 0488 316 880
Applications are invited for the following positions in 2013:
SENIOR COACHDEVELOPMENT COACH
RESERVES COACH UNDER 19 COACH THIRDS COACHES
&ASSISTANT COACHES
Level 1 Coaching accreditation required
Initial enquiries to Steve Browne (0418 317 248)by Monday 8th October 2012
VAFA Premier B Sectionwww.skobfc.com.au
• Senior Coach• Senior Assistant Coach
(Playing or Non-Playing)
• Reserves CoachAfter a strong 2012 the club is looking to improve and grow. We have a young enthusiastic list and
excellent facilities being based at Koonung Reserve one of the best grounds in suburban Melbourne.
Applications should be forwarded to:Manningham Cobras Football Club
Email: [email protected] can be directed to Noel Bullen (President)
Mob: 0418 222 488
Closing Date: Friday 12th September, 2012.
Manningham Cobras Football Club seeks expressions of interest for the following positions for the 2013 Season and beyond:
OLD ELTHAM
COLLEGIANS F.C.
EST. 1986
SENIOR FINALIST 2006, 07, 08, 11, 12
WE ARE SEEKING APPLICATIONS FOR
SENIOR ASSISTANT COACHES
(PLAYING OR NON PLAYING)
RESERVE COACH
(PLAYING OR NON PLAYING)
ASSISTANT RESERVE COACHES
APPLICATIONS CLOSE 30/9/12FORWARD APPLICATIONS TO
ALAN SUTHERLAND [email protected] ow.com.au
If you would like further information please telephone Alan Sutherland on 0417533856
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AJAX Amateur Football Club Inc.Following on a successful season in 2011 culminating in Premierships in Premier C and Premier C Reserve
and a year of consolidation in Premier B in 2012, AJAX are inviting applications for season 2013 for
SENIOR COACHDue to the retirement of our current coach, who
enjoyed successful four year tenure with the Club, we are seeking a coach who has a proven track record of success and who has the level of drive, motivation
and plan to take our high profi le community Club into the future.
Applicants need to have the required qualifi cations, have a strong understanding of all the aspects of
today’s football trends and demonstrate the ability to teach and implement these to a playing list with a
high proportion of younger profi le players.
A highly competitive salary and a supportive and hard working committee to support your efforts and
initiatives are on offer.
Forward applications or enquiries to:Peter Kagan, Secretary
AJAX Amateur Football Club [email protected]
Mob: 0419 379 071
Applications close: 24th September, 2012
Monash Blues Amateur Football Club
(VAFA – Division 1) is seeking a
SENIOR COACH for 2013Monash Blues AFC is based at Monash University, Clayton Campus. We have outstanding facilities, including pool and gym access for all players. We have a strong playing list, stable committee and supportive past player’s network. We expect all four teams – Seniors, Reserves, Under 19 & Club 18 to be fi nals contenders in 2013. We are seeking to appoint a new senior coach following the resignation of Tim Powell (ex AFL player for Richmond and Carlton) after three years of exceptional service.The successful applicant will be able to demonstrate:· A proven ability to work with young men in a football club
environment.· Outstanding communication skills.· Detailed knowledge of the modern game, and the ability to
develop a suitable club-based game plan.· The ability to identify and improve player skill level.· The ability to lead a team of coaches across four sides.· Full commitment to the demands of the role.
A competitive remuneration will be negotiated.Please direct initial enquiries to Andrew McGregor,
President Monash Blues AFC, via email [email protected] who can provide further information as required.
The club intends to make an appointment in early October, 2012.
Hampton Rovers Amateur Football Club
Coaching Applications
The Hampton Rovers Amateur Football Club, playing in the VAFA, is currently seeking applications for the position of Senior Coach (playing or non-playing) for the 2013 season and beyond. With planned works for the club rooms over the off season, and arguably one of Melbourne’s best playing surfaces, you have the opportunity to become part of a proud club and lead a passionate team into a new era.
The successful applicant/s will must have the ability to bring senior players to the club to complement and build on a strong foundation of talented young footballers. The applicant/s must also have the ability to connect with and develop the club’s young playing list.
Applications to be forwarded to Matthew Gray via email at [email protected]
Applications close Friday September 14th 2012.
Est 1911
East Burwood Football Club
Expressions of interest are sought for coaching positions in 2013.
SENIORS: Playing or Non-PlayingRESERVES: Playing or Non-Playing
UNDER 19s: Non-PlayingFor further information contact John Sword on
0408 366 952All applications (in writing) to:
The PresidentEast Burwood Football Club.
C/- 36 Wridgway Avenue, Burwood. Vic 3125
Applications close Friday 21st September 2012
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Major Sponsors:
Banyule Amateur Football Club seek applications for the position/s of Under 19, Senior, Reserves and
Third Team Coaches.Playing and non-Playing applicants are encouraged to apply.
Applicants need to be enthusiastic leaders with excellent communication skills.
Level 1 Coaching accreditation required.Successful applicants will enjoy excellent facilities, a
supportive environment and competitive remuneration.All Coaching positions will be vacated at the end of the 2012 season.
Applications close 30th September 2012.Applications in writing to:
The SecretaryPO Box 363
Ivanhoe VIC 3079www.banyulebears.com
APPLICATION FOR COACHESSEASON 2013
THERRY PENOLA AMATEUR FOOTBALL CLUB (VAFA Div 2)Based in Oak Park we are inviting
applications for the following position for season 2013:
SENIOR COACHWe are seeking a coach who will be able to assist the club in
sustained growth and success.
Applicants need to be enthusiastic leaders, well organised, possess excellent communication & interpersonal skills,
have a proven understanding of all facets of today’s football trends and the ability to teach and implement these.
A minimum level one coaching accreditation is required and an understanding of the VAFA competition is preferred.
Competitive Remuneration.
Please provide a cover letter outlining your experience, what you would bring to the club and specifi c plans for our club.
Applications close 7th September.
Forward applications or enquiries to:Rodney Moran
SecretaryTherry Penola Amateur Football Club
[email protected]: 0412 582 985
www.therrypenolafc.org.au
Old Ivanhoe Grammarians Football Club
Established 1964
Senior coach VAFA C Section 2013 Season
We are seeking a senior coach to develop a talented base of young footballers and skilled senior players. Playing conditions
are excellent with a strong support structure in place.
Applicants should hold a minimum Level One Coaching Accreditation.
Remuneration negotiable.
Expressions of interest including CV can be emailed to Brendan Butler,
Director of Football: [email protected]. Enquires to Brendan: 0418 554 970
Applications close no later than Monday 24th September and will be treated in the strictest confi dence.
Caulfi eld Grammarians Football Club
are seeking applications for the position of
Senior Coach for 2013.Th e Club will participate in B Section in 2013.
Th e Senior Coach for the past four seasons,
Steven Lawrence, has announced that
he will not be seeking re-appointment.
Level 1 Coaching accreditation required
Initial inquiries to Matthew Scholten
(0411 875 161)
Applications close 30 September, 2012
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VAFA PREMIERSHIP LADDERS 2012
PREMIER C RESERVESP W L D B FF F A % Pts
Fitzroy 18 18 0 0 0 0 1784 615 290.08 72
Marcellin 18 14 4 0 0 0 1544 808 191.09 56
Old Camberwell 18 12 6 0 0 0 1678 890 188.54 48
Mazenod 18 10 8 0 0 0 1512 928 162.93 40
PEGS 18 9 8 1 0 0 1181 1114 106.01 38
Banyule 18 8 9 1 0 0 1202 1213 99.09 34
Parkdale Vultures 18 8 9 1 0 0 1070 1291 82.88 34
Monash Blues 18 7 10 1 0 0 1193 1129 105.67 30
Rupertswood 18 1 17 0 0 0 695 1831 37.96 4
Hampton Rovers 18 1 17 0 0 0 393 2433 16.15 4
DIVISION ONE RESERVESP W L D B FF F A % Pts
Old Geelong 18 16 2 0 0 0 2009 728 275.96 64
Peninsula 18 13 5 0 0 0 1678 900 186.44 52
MHSOB 17 11 6 0 0 0 1289 900 143.22 44
Whitefriars 18 11 7 0 0 0 1363 1101 123.8 44
Ormond 18 10 8 0 0 0 1405 1022 137.48 40
Old Mentonians 17 10 7 0 0 0 1445 1132 127.65 40
Williamstown CYMS 18 9 9 0 0 0 1271 1205 105.48 36
NOBs/St Pats 18 6 12 0 0 0 1048 1282 81.75 24
Glen Eira 18 3 15 0 0 0 892 1677 53.19 12
St Johns 18 0 18 0 0 0 379 2832 13.38 0
DIVISION TWO RESERVESP W L D B FF F A % Pts
Bulleen Templestowe 18 17 1 0 0 0 1816 604 300.66 68
Old Paradians 18 13 5 0 0 0 1417 745 190.2 52
Prahran Assumption 18 12 4 2 0 0 1369 777 176.19 52
Therry Penola 18 12 6 0 0 0 1432 807 177.45 48
Old Eltham Collegians 18 10 8 0 0 0 1003 1259 79.67 40
Monash Gryphons 18 8 9 1 0 0 1198 1264 94.78 34
Emmaus St Leos 18 5 12 1 0 0 943 1241 75.99 22
St Mary’s Salesian 18 4 14 0 0 0 944 1510 62.52 16
La Trobe University 18 4 14 0 0 0 725 1768 41.01 16
South Melb Districts 18 3 15 0 0 0 808 1680 48.1 12
DIVISION THREE RESERVESP W L D B FF F A % Pts
Yarra Valley 18 16 2 0 0 0 1916 690 277.68 64
Kew 18 16 2 0 0 0 1829 694 263.54 64
Ivanhoe 18 14 4 0 0 0 1614 797 202.51 56
UHS-VU 18 13 5 0 0 0 1562 1009 154.81 52
St Francis Xavier 18 11 7 0 0 0 1454 938 155.01 44
Aquinas 18 9 9 0 0 0 1348 1095 123.11 36
Albert Park 18 8 10 0 0 0 1238 1449 85.44 32
Richmond Central 18 7 11 0 0 0 1000 1426 70.13 28
Hawthorn 18 5 13 0 0 0 1064 1678 63.41 20
Power House 18 3 15 0 0 0 824 1703 48.39 12
Elsternwick 18 3 15 0 0 0 835 2047 40.79 12
Old Westbourne 18 3 15 0 0 0 683 1841 37.1 12
PREMIER CP W L D B FF F A % Pts
Parkdale Vultures 18 13 4 1 0 0 1751 1249 140.19 54
Fitzroy 18 13 5 0 0 0 1686 1139 148.02 52
Marcellin 18 13 5 0 0 0 1514 1135 133.39 52
Mazenod 18 11 7 0 0 0 1612 1118 144.19 44
PEGS 18 11 7 0 0 0 1643 1342 122.43 44
Old Camberwell 18 10 7 1 0 0 1531 1205 127.05 42
Banyule 18 8 10 0 0 0 1511 1632 92.59 32
Rupertswood 18 7 11 0 0 0 1425 1623 87.8 28
Monash Blues 18 3 15 0 0 0 1110 1538 72.17 12
Hampton Rovers 18 0 18 0 0 0 885 2687 32.94 0
DIVISION ONEP W L D B FF F A % Pts
NOBs/St Pats 18 17 1 0 0 0 1929 1185 162.78 68
Peninsula 18 15 3 0 0 0 2251 1063 211.76 60
Old Geelong 18 13 5 0 0 0 1811 1329 136.27 52
Whitefriars 18 12 6 0 0 0 1900 1269 149.72 48
MHSOB 18 9 9 0 0 0 1432 1663 86.11 36
Old Mentonians 18 7 10 1 0 0 1393 1303 106.91 30
Ormond 18 6 11 1 0 0 1496 1548 96.64 26
Williamstown CYMS 18 5 13 0 0 0 1232 2075 59.37 20
Glen Eira 18 4 14 0 0 0 1283 2173 59.04 16
St Johns 18 1 17 0 0 0 1148 2267 50.64 4
DIVISION TWOP W L D B FF F A % Pts
Bulleen Templestowe 18 15 3 0 0 0 1811 1072 168.94 60
Old Eltham Collegians 18 14 4 0 0 0 1752 1054 166.22 56
Prahran Assumption 18 14 4 0 0 0 1614 1109 145.54 56
Old Paradians 18 12 6 0 0 0 1294 1048 123.47 48
Monash Gryphons 18 10 8 0 0 0 1477 1395 105.88 40
Therry Penola 18 8 10 0 0 0 1413 1422 99.37 32
St Mary’s Salesian 18 6 11 1 0 0 1024 1768 57.92 26
South Melb Districts 18 5 12 1 0 0 1395 1565 89.14 22
Emmaus St Leos 18 3 15 0 0 0 1118 1693 66.04 12
La Trobe University 18 2 16 0 0 0 998 1824 54.71 8
DIVISION THREEP W L D B FF F A % Pts
Yarra Valley 18 17 1 0 0 0 2336 1060 220.38 68
Ivanhoe 18 15 3 0 0 0 1784 1114 160.14 60
UHS-VU 18 12 6 0 0 0 1591 1327 119.89 48
Aquinas 18 12 6 0 0 0 1630 1518 107.38 48
Kew 18 11 6 1 0 0 1493 1146 130.28 46
Elsternwick 18 9 8 1 0 0 1777 1572 113.04 38
St Francis Xavier 18 7 11 0 0 0 1424 1560 91.28 28
Richmond Central 18 7 11 0 0 0 1328 1525 87.08 28
Albert Park 18 6 11 1 0 0 1424 1615 88.17 26
Hawthorn 18 5 13 0 0 0 1206 1851 65.15 20
Old Westbourne 18 3 15 0 0 0 1002 1982 50.55 12
Power House 18 2 15 1 0 0 1014 1739 58.31 10
PREMIER C THIRDSP W L D B FF F A % Pts
Fitzroy 16 14 2 0 0 2 2046 808 253.22 64
St Kevins 18 16 2 0 0 0 1654 940 175.96 64
Old Camberwell 18 13 5 0 0 0 1618 1065 151.92 52
Mazenod 18 8 9 1 0 0 1296 1275 101.65 34
Marcellin 18 7 10 1 0 0 1632 1388 117.58 30
Banyule 17 6 11 0 0 0 1283 1610 79.69 24
Old Mentonians 18 4 14 0 0 0 896 2090 42.87 16
Whitefriars 17 1 16 0 0 0 880 2166 40.63 4
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DIVISION FOUR RESERVESP W L D B FF F A % Pts
South Mornington 18 16 2 0 0 0 2158 581 371.43 64
Eley Park Sharks 17 13 4 0 0 1 2020 864 233.8 56
Swinburne University 18 14 4 0 0 0 1797 800 224.62 56
West Brunswick 18 12 6 0 0 0 1800 655 274.81 48
Point Cook 18 10 8 0 0 0 1652 1390 118.85 40
North Brunswick 18 9 9 0 0 0 1097 1172 93.6 36
Box Hill North 18 6 12 0 0 0 1045 1596 65.48 24
Mt Lilydale 17 4 12 1 0 0 842 1555 54.15 18
Manningham Cobras 18 4 13 1 0 0 744 1996 37.27 18
Chadstone 18 0 18 0 0 0 327 2894 11.3 0
DIVISION FOURP W L D B FF F A % Pts
South Mornington 18 16 2 0 0 0 2230 926 240.82 64
Swinburne University 18 16 2 0 0 0 1899 1162 163.43 64
Eley Park Sharks 18 15 3 0 0 0 1892 1384 136.71 60
Point Cook 18 12 5 1 0 0 2076 1569 132.31 50
North Brunswick 18 7 11 0 0 0 1611 1528 105.43 28
Manningham Cobras 18 7 11 0 0 0 1408 1584 88.89 28
West Brunswick 18 6 12 0 0 0 1351 1523 88.71 24
Box Hill North 18 5 12 1 0 0 1534 2158 71.08 22
Mt Lilydale 18 4 14 0 0 0 1170 1843 63.48 16
Chadstone 18 1 17 0 0 0 975 2469 39.49 4
VAFA PREMIERSHIP LADDERS 2012
CLUB XVIII (1) P W L D B FF F A % Pts
Old Xaverians 15 14 0 0 1 0 1952 489 399.18 60
Old Melburnians 13 11 2 0 0 2 1537 592 259.63 52
NOBS/ St Pats 15 12 3 0 0 0 1089 921 118.24 48
Prahran Assumption 15 10 4 0 1 0 1255 639 196.4 44
St Bernards 14 9 5 0 0 1 1346 935 143.96 40
De La Salle 14 7 6 0 1 1 1193 773 154.33 36
Ivanhoe 15 6 9 0 0 0 951 1267 75.06 24
Williamstown CYMS 12 4 8 0 0 1 830 1209 68.65 20
Monash Blues 15 4 10 0 1 0 828 1221 67.81 20
Fitzroy 14 1 13 0 0 1 683 1578 43.28 8
Old Ivanhoe 7 1 6 0 0 0 460 1193 38.56 4
Therry Penola 15 1 14 0 0 0 578 1930 29.95 4
CLUB XVIII (2)P W L D B FF F A % Pts
Hawthorn 15 13 2 0 0 0 1886 645 292.4 52
Therry Penola 15 13 2 0 0 0 1619 578 280.1 52
Old Geelong 13 11 2 0 0 2 1650 639 258.22 52
Richmond Cardinals 15 11 4 0 0 0 1385 717 193.17 44
Old Paradians 14 6 8 0 0 0 874 1042 83.88 24
Kew 15 5 10 0 0 0 902 1323 68.18 20
Bulleen Templestowe 14 4 10 0 0 0 1027 1388 73.99 16
Richmond Snakes 14 3 11 0 0 1 745 1582 47.09 16
UHS-VU 15 3 12 0 0 0 603 1593 37.85 12
Eley Park Sharks 14 3 11 0 0 0 632 1828 34.57 12
UNDER 19 PREMIERP W L D B FF F A % Pts
Old Xaverians 18 17 1 0 0 0 2095 947 221.22 68
De La Salle 18 15 3 0 0 0 2132 893 238.75 60
St Bernards 18 14 4 0 0 0 1669 1051 158.8 56
St Bedes/Mentone Tigers 18 11 7 0 0 0 1908 1173 162.66 44
Old Melburnians 18 9 9 0 0 0 1394 1541 90.46 36
University Blues 18 9 9 0 0 0 1359 1576 86.23 36
Old Scotch 18 7 11 0 0 0 1424 1501 94.87 28
Beaumaris 18 5 13 0 0 0 1059 1805 58.67 20
Fitzroy 18 2 16 0 0 0 911 2057 44.29 8
University Blacks 18 1 17 0 0 0 787 2227 35.34 4
UNDER 19 SECTION 2P W L D B FF F A % Pts
Old Brighton 18 15 3 0 0 0 1458 760 191.84 60
St Kevins 18 13 5 0 0 0 1567 962 162.89 52
Werribee Districts 17 11 6 0 0 1 1414 1138 124.25 48
Caulfi eld Gramm 18 11 7 0 0 0 1367 1057 129.33 44
Old Haileybury 18 8 10 0 0 0 1367 1311 104.27 32
Old Trinity 18 7 11 0 0 0 1020 1302 78.34 28
Old Carey 17 4 13 0 0 0 1147 1853 61.9 16
Marcellin 18 2 16 0 0 0 918 1875 48.96 8
UNDER 19 SECTION 3P W L D B FF F A % Pts
Mazenod 18 14 3 1 0 0 1546 918 168.41 58
Northern Blues 17 13 4 0 0 1 1854 919 201.74 56
Collegians 17 13 3 1 0 1 1449 880 164.66 54
Old Camberwell 18 11 7 0 0 0 1482 1052 140.87 44
PEGS 18 6 12 0 0 0 1073 1232 87.09 24
Old Xaverians 17 5 12 0 0 1 1051 1660 63.31 24
Ormond 15 4 11 0 0 0 897 1814 49.45 20
St Bernards 16 1 15 0 0 1 807 1834 44 8
UNDER 19 NORTHP W L D B FF F A % Pts
Ivanhoe 18 14 3 0 1 0 1636 722 226.59 60
Williamstown CYMS 15 9 5 0 1 3 1568 1024 153.12 52
Old Geelong 18 12 5 0 1 0 1443 1001 144.16 52
Therry Penola 18 10 7 0 1 0 1533 1018 150.59 44
La Trobe University 17 6 10 0 1 0 1218 1283 94.93 28
MHSOB 16 1 14 0 1 2 1115 1768 63.07 16
AJAX 3 1 2 0 0 0 214 519 41.23 4
Emmaus St Leos 8 0 7 0 1 0 274 1688 16.23 4
UNDER 19 SOUTHP W L D B FF F A % Pts
De La Salle 18 15 3 0 0 0 2088 807 258.74 60
Parkdale Vultures 18 14 4 0 0 0 1894 896 211.38 56
Peninsula 18 14 4 0 0 0 1909 996 191.67 56
St Bedes/Mentone Tigers 18 11 6 1 0 0 1747 1260 138.65 46
St Mary’s Salesian 18 8 10 0 0 0 1606 1528 105.1 32
Monash Blues 18 5 12 1 0 0 1210 1533 78.93 22
Hampton Rovers 18 3 15 0 0 0 655 2012 32.55 12
Beaumaris 18 1 17 0 0 0 528 2626 20.11 4
UNDER 18P W L D B FF F A % Pts
Oakleigh 18 11 4 0 3 0 1291 594 217.34 56
Werribee Districts 18 12 4 0 2 0 1398 747 187.15 56
Rupertswood 18 9 6 0 3 0 1032 698 147.85 48
St Bernards 18 10 6 0 2 0 1174 799 146.93 48
St Mary’s Salesian 18 10 6 0 2 0 1169 847 138.02 48
Williamstown CYMS 18 2 13 0 3 0 479 1577 30.37 20
UHS-VU / Flemington 18 0 15 0 3 0 410 1691 24.25 12
64 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2012
WINNING EDGE CLUB CHAMPIONSHIPClub Senior Reserve U19/U18 Club XVIII/Thirds Total
Old Xaverians 56 26 51 17 150
Collegians 64 26 42 15 147
Ivanhoe AFC 60 28 48 6 142
Old Geelong 52 32 42 13 139
De La Salle OC 48 32 45 9.5 134.5
St Kevins OB 52 30 39 12.5 133.5
Peninsula OB 60 26 42 0 128
Old Brighton Grammarians 40 30 45 12.5 127.5
Mazenod 44 20 46.5 10.5 121
Parkdale Vultures 54 17 42 0 113
PREMIER RESERVESP W L D B FF F A % Pts
De La Salle 18 16 2 0 0 0 1403 793 176.92 64
Old Xaverians 18 13 5 0 0 0 1314 714 184.03 52
Collegians 18 13 5 0 0 0 1327 835 158.92 52
University Blues 18 12 6 0 0 0 1283 907 141.46 48
Old Scotch 18 12 6 0 0 0 1504 1072 140.3 48
Caulfi eld Grammarians 18 9 9 0 0 0 1416 1110 127.57 36
St Bernards 18 9 9 0 0 0 947 1112 85.16 36
Old Carey 18 3 15 0 0 0 891 1440 61.88 12
Old Trinity 18 2 16 0 0 0 793 1645 48.21 8
St Bedes/Mentone Tigers 18 1 17 0 0 0 659 1909 34.52 4
PREMIERP W L D B FF F A % Pts
Collegians 18 16 2 0 0 0 1745 1196 145.9 64
Old Xaverians 18 14 4 0 0 0 1473 1140 129.21 56
De La Salle 18 12 6 0 0 0 1675 1245 134.54 48
Old Scotch 18 12 6 0 0 0 1641 1359 120.75 48
Old Carey 18 10 8 0 0 0 1431 1231 116.25 40
St Bedes/Mentone Tigers 18 9 9 0 0 0 1485 1638 90.66 36
St Bernards 18 7 11 0 0 0 1432 1690 84.73 28
University Blues 18 6 12 0 0 0 1168 1495 78.13 24
Old Trinity 18 4 14 0 0 0 1374 1687 81.45 16
Caulfi eld Grammarians 18 0 18 0 0 0 1056 1799 58.7 0
PREMIER THIRDSP W L D B FF F A % Pts
Old Xaverians 18 15 1 0 2 0 1658 552 300.36 68
Collegians 18 13 3 0 2 0 1393 750 185.73 60
Old Scotch 18 11 5 0 2 0 1118 798 140.1 52
University Blues 18 10 6 0 2 0 1150 841 136.74 48
De La Salle 17 7 8 0 2 1 1157 1106 104.61 40
Old Carey 18 4 12 0 2 0 847 1300 65.15 24
St Bernards 17 4 11 0 2 0 753 1339 56.24 24
Caulfi eld Grammarians 18 4 12 0 2 0 875 1584 55.24 24
Old Trinity 18 3 13 0 2 0 526 1330 39.55 20
PREMIER BP W L D B FF F A % Pts
University Blacks 18 16 2 0 0 0 1801 941 191.39 64
St Kevins 18 13 5 0 0 0 1832 1261 145.28 52
Beaumaris 18 13 5 0 0 0 1757 1310 134.12 52
Old Melburnians 18 12 6 0 0 0 1612 1333 120.93 48
Old Haileybury 18 11 7 0 0 0 1529 1303 117.34 44
Old Brighton 18 10 8 0 0 0 1523 1404 108.48 40
AJAX 18 7 11 0 0 0 1538 1880 81.81 28
Werribee Districts 18 4 14 0 0 0 1253 1612 77.73 16
Oakleigh 18 3 15 0 0 0 1250 1966 63.58 12
Old Ivanhoe 18 1 17 0 0 0 1070 2155 49.65 4
PREMIER B RESERVESP W L D B FF F A % Pts
University Blacks 18 15 3 0 0 0 1792 574 312.2 60
St Kevins 18 15 3 0 0 0 1678 744 225.54 60
Old Brighton 18 15 3 0 0 0 1569 884 177.49 60
Beaumaris 18 13 5 0 0 0 1599 980 163.16 52
Old Melburnians 18 10 8 0 0 0 1642 937 175.24 40
Old Haileybury 18 8 10 0 0 0 1255 1467 85.55 32
AJAX 18 4 14 0 0 0 949 1672 56.76 16
Old Ivanhoe 18 4 14 0 0 0 618 2103 29.39 16
Oakleigh 18 3 15 0 0 0 924 1756 52.62 12
Werribee Districts 18 3 15 0 0 0 872 1781 48.96 12
PREMIER B THIRDSP W L D B FF F A % Pts
St Kevins 17 10 5 0 2 1 1664 871 191.04 52
Old Xaverians 16 9 5 0 2 2 1322 863 153.19 52
Old Brighton 17 10 5 0 2 1 1218 1061 114.8 52
Old Melburnians 17 10 5 0 2 1 1332 1165 114.33 52
University Blacks 16 5 9 0 2 2 907 1064 85.24 36
Northern Blues 18 5 10 0 3 0 1004 1174 85.52 32
AJAX 9 2 6 0 1 0 577 1219 47.33 12
Oakleigh 6 0 6 0 0 0 383 1173 32.65 0
VAFA PREMIERSHIP LADDERS 2012