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1THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2012
The front cover of the Amateur Footballer sums up football last week – rain, muddy cricket pitches and cold. For the modern footballer this is a new challenge as in the past decade they have been playing on hard, dry grounds where the ball bounces up and you don’t have to spend the day on hands and knees just to get a possession.
Wet weather football generally means low scoring and the result will depend on who makes the most of their limited opportunities. In the Premier Section match of the round last Sunday, at half time Old Carey had scored the only major but ended up losing to Old Xaverians three goals to two.
The low scoring didn’t detract from the game as ball ups, boundary throw-ins and tough contests were the order of the day. This was a great contest that meant each forward thrust was critical. It was a throw back to the past where kicking backwards, short passes and even drop punts were dispensed with as yardage (a term more familiar with the 1970s) was more important than possession.
Many grounds would have suff ered dramatically due to the water with the run into the fi nals and relegation battles to be played in heavy conditions over the coming weeks.
As clubs get ready, the VAFA’s fi nals preparation is well underway. The last round of the Club XVIII competition is this week with the fi nals to commence next weekend. Section 1 has 12 teams with a fi nal six in operation for the fi rst time. Two preliminary fi nals have been an incredibly successful inclusion to the AFL fi nals program both in terms of revenue and suspense.
The Club XVIII fi nal six has allowed us to experiment with a new fi nals schedule conducted over three weeks with both grand fi nalists to play the week before the big one. In week one there are three fi xtured matches: 1 v 6, 2 v 5 and 3 v 4. The three
winners and the highest placed loser progress to
the preliminary fi nal.
The team on top is certain of progressing through
to the prelim, and if they win then the second team
becomes the benefi ciary of a double chance to still
progress. There is a great advantage of fi nishing
on top, but you still need to win three fi nals to
secure a premiership.
Bringing two preliminary fi nals into the senior
sections in the future would add an extra
dimension to our fi nals. The winners of preliminary
fi nals would not only progress to the grand fi nal,
but also gaining promotion. More importantly two
cut throat matches played on the same weekend
would also see both grand fi nalists playing with
the same break.
For a top four fi nals system, a four week fi nals
series is a thing of the past. No longer is the second
semi fi nal played on the weekend following the
fi rst semi. This schedule granted the winner of the
second semi a path straight into the grand fi nal
and another weekend off . It meant that the one of
the teams on grand fi nal day had only played one
match in the past month.
We have removed this anomaly by having all semi
fi nals on the same weekend, making it a three
week series. In the future perhaps we will see a
system that has two preliminary fi nals and no rest
for either competing club before the biggest game
of the year.
I will be watching these two Club XVIII Preliminary
Finals with great interest and I am sure all the
players, whilst they may not admit it, will enjoy the
added pressure that it brings.
Th e Amateur FootballerTHE JOURNAL OF THE VICTORIAN AMATEUR FOOTBALL ASSOCIATIONAugust 4, 2012 $3.00 Vol. 12 No. 15
TWO PRELIMINARY FINALS BETTER THAN ONE?
Michael ShollyED
ITOR
IAL
Cover photo: Josh Kamenar (Collegians)
2 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2012
PREM
IER Andrew Leonard
SPORTS INJURY CASUALTY - OPEN 1-7 SATURDAY
It will never rain the required amount of water for
a city of our size again; the drought is here to stay,
a desalination plant will save us all we were told.
You could have fooled our footballers, who battled
their way through the slosh on Saturday. Gone are
the days when a sprinkle of rain during the week
saves the groundsmen some watering duties, the
grounds are taking a lot of water, some hold up
better than others, but one thing is for certain,
wet winter footy is well and truly back. Around the
suburban grounds of Melbourne low scoring tight
contests were prevalent in most matches, but as
we all know, there are always exceptions to the
rule.
De La Salle are proving to be one of those
exceptions at the moment as they won their
fourth game in a row comfortably defeating
Caulfi eld Grammarians at home by 57 points. Sam
Williams was dominant, adding a goal to his slick
work through the middle. So too was the skipper
David Lowe, whilst Sam Pickett kicked four goals
to help the home team extend their lead at every
change. For Caulfi eld it was another case of
putting in a good fi rst half only to fall away after
half time. Chris Game was good for the visitors but
they failed to kick a goal in the fi nal two quarters of
the match. Against a De La side chasing a double
chance, it makes for a tough Saturday afternoon.
In recent years not too many sides have managed
to hold Old Xaverians goalless for a half of football,
Old Carey now hold that honour. Unfortunately
the Panthers couldn’t hold on for victory in
unbelievably tough conditions at Sportscover
Arena on Sunday. Old Xaverians kicked a couple
of goals at the start of the third term to arrest the
lead, they added their third goal at the start of the
last to extend the margin to a game winning lead.
Old Carey tried to fi ght back and got to within
nine points but the conditions and a bad miss
from Damien Yze, 10 meters our directly in front
cost the game a chance of the grandstand fi nish
it deserved. Both sides were applauded from the
ground at the conclusion of the match with the
captains of both sides playing magnifi cently in
the muddy slog.
Expectations for University Blues to win this
match, and ease relegations fears were not met as
St Bernards proved too strong at University Oval.
The conditions again played a part to keep the
teams close, but when you don’t score in a quarter
of football - as Blues failed to do in the second - it
will cost your side victory. In fact Blues outscored
St Bernards in two of the four quarters and it was
all square in the last. However 4.5 to zero in the
second quarter was enough to hand St Bernards a
win that leaves them just a game outside the four.
For University Blues, the loss leaves them looking
over their shoulder for the remaining fi ve games
of the season. For St Bernards it was a welcome
return to the side of the Madden surname as
both Josh and Luke kicked a goal each with Luke
named best in the 19 point win.
Old Trinity improved their defi cit by 98 points
from last week; unfortunately this week wasn’t any
easier as they were playing the reigning champs
Collegians. The home side fell 22 points short of
the Lions in an entertaining game at Daley Oval.
In wet conditions you need to take your chances
and although a some of the 14 behinds that Trinity
scored were conceded by an under pressure
Collegians backline, the ball was in their home
side’s forward line enough to suggest this game
could have been closer. When Collegians went
forward they generally converted with Jack Bull,
Shura Taft, Sam Hibbins, all booting two majors.
Andrew Ramsden kicked his 50th goal for the
season for the umpteenth time.
WINNING FOR SAFETY
TODAY SELECTIONS IN BOLD
Collegians v Caulfi eld Gramm
Old Carey v University Blues
Old Scotch v De La Salle
Old Xaverians v Old Trinity
St Bernards v St Bedes/Mentone Tigers
3THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2012
Upsets are a part of footy and St Bedes / Mentone
Tigers seven goal win over Old Scotch was a
happy one for the home team. Yes, the Tigers were
at home and yes, Scotch had lost three of their last
four but the diff erence between the sides on the
day belied their positions on the ladder. St Bedes
/ Mentone Tigers started strongly, as they had
the previous week, but their eight goal torrent
in the second stanza ripped this game apart. The
margin never dropped below four goals for the
remainder of the day. Pat Keane was a star with
over 30 touches and kicking three goals, but could
have fi ve with more accuracy. Luke Schumman
was always a threat up forward for the Cardinals
and whilst he managed three, the supply wasn’t
great due to the extreme pressure put on the
Scotch midfi eld delivering the ball. A great win for
St Bedes / Mentone Tigers gives them breathing
space from the threat of relegation and surely
one more win would see them remain in Premier
section next season.
This week Collegians should account for Caulfi eld
Grammarians at home and University Blues will
fi nd the going tough against Old Carey who
should regain Julian Rowe and possibly Ben
Smithwick for the clash at Dunshea. Old Scotch
host De La Salle in the radio broadcast match of
the day at Camberwell. Last time these sides met,
De La Salle won a one-point thriller in round one.
More polished now De La will be too strong for
the Cardinals. Old Trinity play three of the top
fi ve in the run home and need to pinch wins from
somewhere. I feel an upset brewing but can’t see
them losing to Old Xaverians at Toorak park. The
Sunday game at Sportscover Arena is St Bedes /
Mentone Tigers and St Bernards, both sides are
still mathematical chances to play fi nals but reality
suggests they might be too far back. On last
week’s form the Tigers should win and book their
place in Premier for 2013.
PREMIER LAST ROUND PREMIER RESERVEDe La Salle 3.3, 5.8, 10.9, 11.11 (77)Caulfi eld Grammarians 1.3, 2.4, 2.6, 2.8 (20)GOALS, De La Salle: S. Pickett 4, L. Harrison 2, J. Vickers 2, D. Lowe 1, N. Roberts 1, S. Williams 1 Caulfi eld Grammarians: N. Tonkin 1, T. O’Sullivan 1BEST, De La Salle: S. Williams, J. Williams, D. Lowe, S. Brooks, T. Hunt, S. PickettCaulfi eld Grammarians: C. Game, T. O’Sullivan, J. Stewart, D. O’Keefe, B. Sinclair, L. PriceSt Bedes / Mentone Tigers 3.5, 11.8, 13.13, 16.17 (113)Old Scotch 2.3, 4.9, 8.13, 9.17 (71)GOALS, St Bedes / Mentone Tigers: P. Kean 3, G. Rowlands 2, L. Terrell 2, P. Wintle 2, C. Richards 1, S. Glennen 1, M. Curcio 1, D. Holden 1, L. Stutterd 1, B. McGrath 1, L. Wintle 1 Old Scotch: L. Schumann 3, L. Hill 2, N. Jamieson 1, M. van den Broek 1, A. Houlihan 1, M. Burns 1BEST, St Bedes / Mentone Tigers: P. Kean, P. Tyquin, L. Terrell, P. Wintle, B. McGrath, B. Denton Old Scotch: L. Schumann, R. Eva, M. Burns, R. Ferraro, S. Sherwen, S. NeavesSt Bernards 0.2, 4.7, 4.11, 5.12 (42)University Blues 1.4, 1.4, 2.4, 3.5 (23)GOALS, St Bernards: T. Gleeson 2, L. O’Sullivan 1, L. Madden 1, J. Madden 1University Blues: A. Austin 1, J. Watts 1, M. Torney 1BEST, St Bernards: L. Madden, J. Manunzio, R. Moylan, T. Caven, N. Cooke, S. CavenUniversity Blues: A. Lowcock, M. Monteith, P. Summers, J. Watts, A. Christensen, B. McConnellCollegians 5.1, 9.1, 10.4, 11.6 (72)Old Trinity 0.5, 1.8, 5.10, 6.14 (50)GOALS, Collegians: J. Bull 2, S. Hibbins 2, J. Dixon 2, S. Taft 2, M. Dyer 1, T. Penberthy 1, T. Zimbachs 1 Old Trinity: A. Heuston 2, A. Ramsden 1, N. Chamberlain 1, B. Iezzi 1, K. Butler 1BEST, Collegians: A. Scott, J. Kamener, J. Harvey, J. Bull, C. Simmons, C. HyltonOld Trinity: N. Howell, G. Hamilton, C. Pohl, A. Hasiotis, B. Iezzi, K. ButlerOld Xaverians 0.2, 3.2, 3.11, 3.11 (29)Old Carey 0.1, 2.1, 2.7, 2.7 (19)GOALS, Old Xaverians: J. Williams 1, J. Agius 1, M. Handley 1 Old Carey: A. Yze 1, B. Fordham 1BEST, Old Xaverians: J. Shaw, M. Ball, J. Agius, T. Carey, N. Wynne, M. Darvell Old Carey: C. Howat, S. Freemantle, L. McQueen-Miscamble, M. Parker, T. Evans, B. De Leijer
De La Salle 2.5, 2.7, 3.9, 5.15 (45)Caulfi eld Grammarians 1.3, 2.3, 3.6, 4.6 (30)GOALS, De La Salle: N. Hyland 1, B. Pratt 1, N. Fyfi eld 1, J. Crowe 1, C. Kelliher 1Caulfi eld Grammarians: A. Strain 3, S. Howard 1BEST, De La Salle: B. Pratt, M. Nankervis, E. Clinch, R. Harris, J. Harris, N. HylandCaulfi eld Grammarians: T. Nixon, S. Dickson, W. Berry, J. McLean, M. Hacket, A. StrainCollegians 4.2, 6.7, 9.9, 12.11 (83)Old Trinity 0.0, 1.0, 2.2, 2.4 (16)GOALS, Collegians: N. Corp 3, B. Riddle 2, S. Carey 2, C. Bonnar 2, C. Lyon 1, A. Carydias 1, S. Cutts 1 Old Trinity: L. Juric 1, W. Oldfi eld 1BEST, Collegians: A. Howison, N. Roach, N. Corp, S. Inglis, S. Carey, S. HallOld Trinity: B. Robertson, S. Meighan, M. Cooper, D. Coulsen-Hoff acker, M. Burgess, M. BrownOld Scotch 4.3, 9.4, 12.6, 15.13 (103)St Bedes / Mentone Tigers 2.3, 3.7, 7.8, 8.10 (58)GOALS, Old Scotch: N. Allen 3, S. Muggleton 3, N. Lawrence 2, S. Leith 2, M. Peric 1, R. Wilkinson 1, K. McKenzie 1, T. Mead 1, L. Armstrong 1 St Bedes / Mentone Tigers: D. Teasdale 2, J. Shanahan 2, C. Neville 2, J. Murnane 1, S. Kidd 1BEST, Old Scotch: M. Seed, S. Muggleton, T. Keck, A. Mitchell, L. Armstrong, S. LeithSt Bedes / Mentone Tigers: J. Murnane, T. DeMacedo, C. Neville, M. Barnhoorn, M. McGettigan, J. ShanahanSt Bernards 3.2, 4.6, 5.7, 6.9 (45)University Blues 1.1, 1.4, 1.5, 1.9 (15)GOALS, St Bernards: K. Dalmau 3, C. Mitchell 2, M. Salvadori 1 University Blues: M. Leishman 1BEST, St Bernards: P. MacDonough, B. Peart, P. Gamwell, K. Dalmau, P. Harris, L. Cookson University Blues: S. Driscoll, T. Ruggles, D. Barton, J. Vickers-Willis, T. Calvert, D. WithersOld Xaverians 3.5, 7.5, 9.7, 9.11 (65)Old Carey 1.0, 1.2, 1.2, 1.3 (9)GOALS, Old Xaverians: L. Smith 3, C. Larkins 2, M. Douglas 1, J. Curtis 1, M. Hannan 1, N. Biddlecombe 1 Old Carey: S. Bramwell 1BEST, Old Xaverians: L. Smith, J. Pintal, S. Lees, J. Scanlan, J. Preece, D. HarangozoOld Carey: A. Reed, L. Hall, H. McQueen-Miscamble, J. Wagner, L. McKinnon, L. Cooney
4 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2012
PREM
IER
B
Madcap, irreverent nods to pop culture and
the world’s richest musical vein were especially
refreshing elements of last Saturday’s Olympic
opening ceremony. Lizzie may have had sour
second thoughts about her role in that zany
Bond sequence, but I was punching the air in
my jarmies, laughing in delight compared to the
usual snore fests of cycling plastic animals and
synchronised ribbon twirlers. The surprisingly
brazen Brits, showed that respect and
imagination don’t have to be mutually exclusive
while still dipping their Empire lids in a clever
(albeit politically bland) potted history. Danny
Boyle, you rock!
And so round 13 started with great excitement
and big hopes, after all, who in the sporting
world doesn’t get inspired by the age-old blend
of music, sport and a touch of drama?
Coming in with great form under their belt, Old
Brighton met St Kevins full of confi dence but
found themselves completely outclassed. Skevs
moved the match from muddy TH King; the not
so ‘fi lthy’ Phil Edgar had a day out at Sportscover
Arena kicking six goals in a BOG performance.
The tri-colours smashed the Tonners at the
centre breaks, were more organised in attack
and looked faster and harder. Jock Marchesani
continues his stellar season, while James North
and Marcel Bruin had reasonable games for Old
Brighton who went down by 52 points.
Brede Seccull notched up another solid
contribution in Old Haileybury’s narrow win over
Werribee at Soldier’s Reserve. The Bloods trailed
at quarter time by a point, the Tigers spurred
on by co-captain Josh Huxtable (4) and the
evergreen Wayne Pelar, but the Haileyburians
steamed through a match winning second term
despite the inevitable Werribee last-term launch.
The Bloods by two goals, McTaggart kicking four.
In a tough physical battle with the dreaded
R-word on everyone’s mind, AJAX hosted
Oakleigh in a game of desperation football that
saw both sides variously take the upper hand.
After dominating early the Jackas seemed to lose
their way in the third, the Krushers taking a four
point lead at the fi nal turn yet again through the
eff orts of Chris Lamb. An exciting see-sawing
fi nish saw best afi eld Marcus Jankie steadying
the ship for Ajax, along with David Fayman (6) to
run out eight point victors.
Beaumaris had eleven diff erent goal scorers
in their 107-point demolition of Old Ivanhoe,
putting a touch more percentage between
themselves and St Kevins in the process. Wilba
Murton showed his classy best along with
Callan Buckley, while Scott Gower nailed four
for the Sharks. James Binny was named best for
Ivanhoe who started well with a competitive fi rst
term that they were unable to maintain for the
duration of the game.
Despite the driving rain and sodden conditions,
Uni Black’s ruckman Andrew Willingham had a
day out at the Junction Oval, giving fi rst use to
his lively band of onballers as they slammed the
brakes on Old Melburnians’ winning streak with
a 28 point victory. The dark blues rallied in the
second but a poor third stanza (managing just
a solitary behind) was their undoing. Bennett
kicked a pair in another decent eff ort, while Jordy
Foster kicked three for Blacks.
Di Langton
POGO-ING PUNKS AND POPULAR CULTURE
TODAY SELECTIONS IN BOLD
Oakleigh v Old Brighton
Old Haileybury v Beaumaris
Old Ivanhoe v St Kevins
University Blacks v AJAX
Werribee Districts v Old Melburnians
5THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2012
THIS WEEK
Turning to the forecast for this week and St
Kevins are surely the lock against Old Ivanhoe
at Pine Lodge. SKOBs will hope to make inroads
into the percentage gap the Sharks have opened
up on them but they might need a couple of
big wins to achieve that. You would imagine the
same scenario occurring for Uni Blacks who host
AJAX, the Blacks have a game in hand though
and are unlikely to falter here. Strange things
can happen at the business end... just ask our
4x100m men’s relay team. Werribee take on Old
PREMIER B LAST ROUND PREMIER B RESERVEAJAX 3.2, 10.4, 10.5, 13.6 (84)
Oakleigh 4.3, 6.5, 10.9, 11.10 (76)
GOALS, AJAX: D. Fayman 6, B. Caplan 2, A. Kalb 1, J. Lew 1, A. Trytell 1, G. Blieden 1, M.
Jankie 1 Oakleigh: S. Ott 2, J. Hind 2, P. Ioannidis 1, S. Doherty 1, C. Meyers 1, J. Derks-
Revere 1, T. Doherty 1, J. Pappon 1, C. Lamb 1
BEST, AJAX: D. Fayman, G. Measey, M. Jankie, G. Blieden, J. Dorevitch, W. Steinberg
Oakleigh: C. Lamb, P. Di Siervi, D. Cleary, S. Scott, P. Holden, S. Doherty
Beaumaris 2.3, 5.7, 11.9, 20.15 (135)
Old Ivanhoe 3.2, 3.2, 4.2, 4.4 (28)
GOALS, Beaumaris: S. Gower 4, W. Edmonds 3, O. Webber 2, T. Dean 2, W. Murton 2, S.
McNicholas 1, C. Langdon 1, J. Thompson 1, C. Buckley 1, T. Buckley 1, S. Braithwaite 1, K.
Barnes 1 Old Ivanhoe: K. Trajanovski 1, P. Spurling 1, D. Steele 1, E. Spargo 1
BEST, Beaumaris: W. Murton, C. Buckley, M. Duggan, T. Dean, K. Barnes, M. Wilson
Old Ivanhoe: J. Binney, M. Delmonte, J. Moio, D. Steele, J. Trajanovski, S. Ward
University Blacks 4.3, 4.8, 9.12, 11.15 (81)
Old Melburnians 1.1, 3.6, 3.7, 4.9 (33)
GOALS, University Blacks: J. Foster 3, C. Richardson 2, J. Slabbert 2, J. Roder 1, B. Mahon
1, H. Lacey 1, T. Napier 1 Old Melburnians: L. Bennett 2, C. Beck 1, A. Lapin 1
BEST, University Blacks: A. Willingham, S. Thomas, T. Howgate, A. Pitt, T. Napier, S. Flight
Old Melburnians: T. Bachet, N. Voyage, C. May, L. Batten, J. Macciolli, P. Kruger
St Kevins 4.2, 8.4, 10.5, 18.7 (115)
Old Brighton 2.3, 2.4, 5.6, 9.9 (63)
GOALS, St Kevins: P. Edgar 6, H. Parkes 4, K. Brick 2, F. Keely 1, A. Lynch 1, J. Charles 1, S.
Bishop 1, Z. Ginies 1, M. Shanahan 1
Old Brighton: M. Dewar 2, T. Mentiplay 2, S. Roney 1, J. Davis 1, M. Bruin 1, J. Perrett 1,
D. Fallon 1
BEST, St Kevins: P. Edgar, J. Marchesani, D. Campbell, A. Lynch, J. Charles, K. Brick
Old Brighton: J. North, M. Bruin, B. Austin, J. Davis, J. Nockles, T. Skewes
Old Haileybury 2.4, 7.9, 12.10, 12.15 (87)
Werribee Districts 2.5, 3.8, 8.13, 10.15 (75)
GOALS, Old Haileybury: W. McTaggart 4, M. Meehan 3, T. Ridgway 2, J. Nicolopoulos 2, J.
Slade 1 Werribee Districts: J. Huxtable 4, C. Molivas 3, A. Taylor 1, S. Callea 1, A. Morrow 1
BEST, Old Haileybury: B. Seccull, J. Alkemade, L. Nash, C. Millard, T. Ridgway, W.
McTaggart Werribee Districts: W. Pelar, S. Callea, J. Huxtable, T. Anderson, M. Dean, A.
Morrow
Oakleigh 1.5, 6.7, 9.11, 16.15 (111)
AJAX 4.0, 4.3, 5.4, 6.5 (41)
GOALS, Oakleigh: P. Tsoucalas 4, G. Irons 2, A. Binns 1, M. Bertucci 1, J. Fitzgerald 1,
A. Ashworth 1, N. Seel 1, J. Chapple 1, C. Lavery 1, M. White 1, Z. Thiessens 1, S. Way 1
AJAX: M. Feiler 2, A. Lerner 2, J. Mendies 1, D. Wloszczowski 1
BEST, Oakleigh: C. Lavery, A. Binns, J. Chapple, P. Tsoucalas, N. Seel, G. Irons
AJAX: D. Wloszczowski, M. Shafar, A. Lerner, J. Gocs, R. White, N. Rischin
Beaumaris 7.4, 12.11, 16.15, 21.22 (148)
Old Ivanhoe 0.0, 0.2, 0.2, 0.2 (2)
GOALS, Beaumaris: T. Pritchard 6, J. Evans 3, J. Bliesner 2, M. Millar 2, J. Coleman 2, M.
Ensor 2, S. McBain 1, L. Sketchley 1, M. Kurta 1, T. Collins 1 Old Ivanhoe: not provided
BEST, Beaumaris: L. Slater, M. Ensor, A. Catlin, T. Collins, S. McBain, T. Pritchard
Old Ivanhoe: G. Fowler, A. Sheehan, S. Pearce, R. Butler, J. O’Neill, M. Moncrieff
University Blacks 2.1, 3.2, 3.7, 5.11 (41)
Old Melburnians 0.1, 1.1, 1.1, 3.7 (25)
GOALS, University Blacks: A. Cook 4, B. Mill 1 Old Melburnians: C. Baillieu 1, W. Hatfi eld
1, j. Cooper 1
BEST, University Blacks: H. Guthrie, J. Gardiner, S. Myers, M. Aitken, S. McNamara, J.
Lahy Old Melburnians: B. McKie, J. Siebert, C. Stubbe, C. Baillieu, N. Russell, S. Gibbons
St Kevins 1.2, 6.3, 7.8, 9.8 (62)
Old Brighton 2.4, 2.4, 4.5, 6.8 (44)
GOALS, St Kevins: M. Shannon 2, R. Caldow 2, D. Gibbs 2, J. O’Rourke 1, M. Murphy 1, T.
Fitzgerald 1 Old Brighton: A. Ogilvie 3, C. Mizzi 1, B. Blatt 1, J. Salem 1
BEST, St Kevins: T. Fitzgerald, J. Liston, J. O’Rourke, G. Holland, T. Bowden, E. Ring
Old Brighton: J. Beaton, J. Edge, A. Ogilvie, J. Sargent, S. Cramey, A. Gunning
Old Haileybury 2.1, 5.3, 10.8, 13.11 (89)
Werribee Districts 2.2, 4.7, 6.7, 9.8 (62)
GOALS, Old Haileybury: A. Mathers 4, J. Bayard 2, R. Mathers 2, A. Schofi eld 2, T. Tyrell 1,
R. James 1, J. McLauchlan 1 Werribee Districts: B. Morton 3, M. Hill 2, A. Salamone 2, S.
Simpson 1, T. Morrish 1
BEST, Old Haileybury: M. Seccull, A. Mathers, D. Comben, R. James, A. Kight, R. Mathers
Werribee Districts: B. Morton, J. Ayling, T. Sapountzis, N. Morrison, A. Salamone, M.
Smith
Melburnians at home and could stamp a heavy
mark on the make up of the four as they aim to
wrest back seventh pozzie from the Jackas. OMs
must win to stave off a fourth position challenge
from Old Brighton, who should win when they
play the Krushers at Scammell Reserve. I’m
tipping the ‘Bees who have looked more like their
old selves of late. Meanwhile the Bloods will be
psyching themselves up for their own top four
launch in a big home game against the Sharks.
Unfortunately for the home side the Sharks have
generally feasted when smelling blood in recent
weeks and expect that to continue on Saturday.
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I like to think I have an inquisitive mind. I want
to know what ‘permeate’ actually is, before
being told that my milk is free of it. I wonder
if Michael Slater being sent to the purgatory
of the synchronised diving commentary team
is actually a mockumentary currently gracing
our airwaves. And I will continue to attempt to
decipher just what is going to happen with the
clubs currently occupying positions 3-8 on the
Premier C ladder, by the end of Round 18.
Mazenod went down to Hampton for a date with
the Rovers and their fi nals contender status on
life support, if they didn’t win. Conditions were
trying, but in wet weather, there aren’t many
better decks in the VAFA than Boss James. The
Nodders played with desperation befi tting their
current situation, to push the lead out past 50
points by half time. Chamath Jayaweera was at
his elusive best, on the way to a BOG performance
and young gun Josh Cowan continues to shine.
The Rovers again showed resilience to win the
second half against an inaccurate Mazenod,
but by this stage the horse had bolted and the
Nodders were able to register an eight goal win.
Matthew Innes was in top form for the Rovers
and Ed Turner continues to make the most of his
opportunities in front of goal.
Parkdale came up against Monash and played
like a team that deserves top spot on the ladder
winning their fi fth straight in a polished display.
Once again Monash was a tough opponent, but
squandered opportunities in the fi rst half and
an indiff erent display in the second half proved
costly, as the Ashes fate for this season was
confi rmed. Sam Larkins kicked four for the home
side in his senior debut, Sullivan and Hampton
were in the thick of things and Robert Swayn
was sublime. For the Blues, Zac Ledin has been
in good form recently and Jordan Bell provided
excellent support.
An important clash took place at Marcellin
College with huge fi nals implications hinging
on the result. Fitzroy’s chances weren’t helped
by the absence of Ablett and O’Reilly, and the
conditions suggested that the game was going
to be a slog. The Eagles got in front early and
managed to maintain for the rest of the day, with
the only goal of the fi nal quarter sealing a crucial
win. Peter Augustin made it two BOG’s in two
weeks for Marcellin, whilst a tough day for the
goal kickers, Scott Cations’ three snags for the
Roys helped keep them in the game.
It was going to take a major turnaround for
Banyule to reverse the result of their Round 5
game against Old Camberwell. The return of their
skipper, Michael Christian, provided the impetus
and Brandon Kelly and Tore Valvo debuted for
the seniors. After an even fi rst quarter, the Bears
started to take control. Banyule played great
wet weather football, pushing the ball forward
at every opportunity and cutting off the Wellers
on several occasions, as they tried to bring the
ball back through the corridor. Bart Walsh was
controlling the game from the midfi eld, Ryan
Hay set up the play from the wing and Adam
Barclay bobbed up with four goals, as Banyule
recorded a confi dence-boosting win. Rohan
Kapoor played his best game for the Wellers, who
again fi nd themselves in danger of dropping out
of the four.
Simon Fuller
WHO LEFT THE GATE OPEN?
SPORTS INJURY CASUALTY - Get back in the game
TODAY SELECTIONS IN BOLD
Fitzroy v Banyule
Mazenod v Rupertswood
Monash Blues v Marcellin
Old Camberwell v Hampton Rovers
PEGS v Parkdale Vultures
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If PEGS had managed to get up against
Rupertswood, they’d be fourth on the ladder
right now. Instead, the 22 point defeat leaves
them in seventh. Rupo played terrifi c football
after a topsy-turvy fi rst half, adding six goals to
PEGS’ two after half time to turn a small defi cit
into a relatively comfortable win. Brent Swallow,
Nash Egan and Ben Brennan were the best
players for Rupertswood, while familiar names
Goullet, Jones and Towner stood up for PEGS.
It’s tough enough trying to pick a match of the
round this week, let alone who is going to win
on Saturday. Mazenod hosts Rupertswood at
Central Reserve and I guess when in doubt,
stick with the home side. Marcellin heads down
to Clayton and given how important wins are
for them between now and the fi nals, they
won’t drop this game. Old Camberwell takes on
Hampton Rovers at the barnyard and will get the
win to maintain their top four status. PEGS takes
on Parkdale and, in an upset, I’m going to stick
with PEGS at home until they prove me wrong.
A fourth straight loss to Fitzroy would drop them
down as low as seventh, while Banyule could
fi nd themselves in the four if they can win and
other results go their way. Tough one to pick,
without knowing the availability of some Fitzroy
stars, but I’ll assume they’re back in and manage
to win a thriller.
PREMIER C LAST ROUND PREMIER C RESERVEBanyule 1.1, 4.2, 8.5, 11.5 (71)
Old Camberwell 1.2, 1.4, 4.5, 5.6 (36)
GOALS, Banyule: A. Barclay 4, J. Rice 2, R. Hay 1, J. Langford 1, A. Brown 1, T. Valvo
1, L. French 1 Old Camberwell: A. Clarke 1, N. Tsindos 1, W. Carlyle 1, S. Killworth 1, T.
Beranger 1
BEST, Banyule: B. Walsh, R. Hay, J. Rice, M. Christian, N. Biscontin, . Hooper
Old Camberwell: R. Kapoor, S. Needham, P. Bennett, W. Carlyle, D. McGuigan, S.
Bonyhady
Mazenod 5.6, 9.13, 13.16, 14.21 (105)
Hampton Rovers 1.1, 2.4, 6.7, 8.9 (57)
GOALS, Mazenod: C. Jayaweera 6, C. Smith 2, D. Regan 1, N. Thomas 1, B. Chamberlain
1, R. Thomas 1, S. Jones 1, M. Chamberlain 1 Hampton Rovers: E. Turner 3, R. Atkins 2, A.
Ross 1, A. Power 1, L. Fletcher 1
BEST, Mazenod: C. Jayaweera, J. Cowan, R. Thomas, B. Chamberlain, T. Bourbon, N.
Lewton Hampton Rovers: M. Innes, R. Atkins, J. Wilson, L. Fletcher, A. Ross, M. Care
Marcellin 3.2, 5.5, 6.9, 7.13 (55)
Fitzroy 1.4, 3.9, 5.9, 5.10 (40)
GOALS, Marcellin: J. Carlson 1, P. Millsom 1, D. Jarred 1, P. Augustin 1, J. Bortolotto 1, L.
Considine 1, T. Blanch 1 Fitzroy: S. Cations 3, T. Cheshire 1, M. Kyroussis 1
BEST, Marcellin: P. Augustin, J. Carlson, L. Considine, A. Viney, T. Carlson, A. Lincoln
Fitzroy: J. Dalton, M. Lee, M. Brown, S. Cations, C. Polidoras, J. Simcoe
Parkdale Vultures 5.1, 8.5, 12.8, 16.11 (107)
Monash Blues 1.6, 4.9, 6.10, 6.12 (48)
GOALS, Parkdale Vultures: S. Larkins 4, P. Sullivan 3, D. Rochford 3, B. Hampton 2, C.
Dillon 1, R. Swayn 1, D. Price 1, T. Boland 1 Monash Blues: J. Griffi ths 2, G. Taylor 1, P.
Featonby 1, Z. Ledin 1, J. Bell 1
BEST, Parkdale Vultures: R. Swayn, P. Sullivan, B. Hampton, M. Graham, M. Ryan, D. Price
Monash Blues: Z. Ledin, J. Bell, S. Baring, J. Griffi ths, T. Wilson, G. Smyth
Rupertswood 3.6, 5.7, 9.12, 11.13 (79)
PEGS 0.2, 6.6, 8.7, 8.9 (57)
GOALS, Rupertswood: L. Brennan 2, M. Quigley 2, M. Smith 2, L. Baddeley 1, M. Gaunt
1, M. Wilson 1, B. Gay 1, D. Morrice 1 PEGS: D. Flaherty 2, A. Baddeley 1, N. Bartram 1, J.
Rogers 1, D. Forrest 1, R. Jones 1, L. Genovesi 1
BEST, Rupertswood: B. Swallow, N. Egan, B. Brennan, M. Gaunt, B. Gay, J. Ata
PEGS: C. Goullet, R. Jones, S. Towner, D. Ryan, R. Baddeley, A. Frazer
Banyule 3.3, 4.5, 5.8, 8.9 (57)
Old Camberwell 1.2, 2.3, 4.4, 6.5 (41)
GOALS, Banyule: M. Crema 2, D. Witchell 1, D. O’Callaghan 1, G. Bell 1, N. Taylor 1,
K. Caldera 1, C. Buckley 1 Old Camberwell: M. Cottrell 2, D. Schmidt 2, A. Lloyd 1, B.
Cottrell 1
BEST, Banyule: R. Young, D. O’Callaghan, M. Eifermann, J. Knape, M. Crema, J. O’Connor
Old Camberwell: S. Romanin, B. Hillier, P. Storey, C. Woodbridge, J. Hart, S. Riley
Mazenod 5.5, 12.6, 17.9, 25.12 (162)
Hampton Rovers 0.1, 2.2, 2.2, 3.2 (20)
GOALS, Mazenod: J. Beard 11, J. Cetraro 3, R. Power 3, S. Mann 2, R. Kaye 2, B. Woods
1, C. Bray 1, J. Hende 1, J. Murphy 1 Hampton Rovers: R. Warren 1, B. Woodland 1, T.
Cougan 1
BEST, Mazenod: J. Beard, B. Woods, S. Balloch, J. Cetraro, J. Murphy, S. Mann Hampton
Rovers: L. Woodland, N. Jewell, S. Wright, W. Lingard, C. Ellison, K. McNeil
Fitzroy 1.4, 2.7, 5.7, 6.8 (44)
Marcellin 1.0, 1.1, 1.7, 2.8 (20)
GOALS, Fitzroy: M. Beacham 3, C. Wills 2, D. Kynigopoulos 1 Marcellin: D. Gartner 1,
H. Lee 1
BEST, Fitzroy: T. Biscaro, R. Ewing, J. Harding, M. Beacham, J. Clark, M. Coad
Marcellin: A. Loucas, S. Crapper, H. Lee, A. Ceccomancini, D. Gartner, J. Coburn
Parkdale Vultures 3.6, 6.8, 9.10, 10.11 (71)
Monash Blues 0.1, 2.2, 2.2, 6.3 (39)
GOALS, Parkdale Vultures: L. Oakley 5, S. L’Huillier 2, D. Lonsdale 1, M. Hayes 1, A. White
1 Monash Blues: R. McIvor 1, J. Rosengarten 1, B. Cailes 1, C. Godsil 1, M. Stewart 1,
M. Hunt 1
BEST, Parkdale Vultures: S. L’Huillier, R. Hayward, L. Oakley, R. Heaney, D. McCarthy,
B. Darcy Monash Blues: H. Stephenson, D. Young, N. Rhoden, R. Phillips, D. Meehan, H.
Devanny
PEGS 3.4, 4.7, 5.8, 7.11 (53)
Rupertswood 0.0, 0.0, 0.0, 4.1 (25)
GOALS, PEGS: J. Taylor 1, D. Pound 1, J. Tootell 1, A. Palmer 1, J. Leask 1, K. Twentyman 1,
M. Mitchell 1 Rupertswood: L. Morrison 2, A. Smith 1, B. Riley 1
BEST, PEGS: M. Fahey, D. Pound, J. Marr, A. Lukat, J. Taylor, J. French
Rupertswood: A. Webster, R. Vandenhurk, B. Riley, T. Stefaniw, B. Smith, M. Tabone
8 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2012
FTLO
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Regulars to home games at St Bedes
/ Mentone Tigers chuckled amongst
themselves as perplexed visitors to Brindisi
St witnessed an unusual guard of honour for
the welcoming of the senior side on to the
ground for their match against Old Scotch
last weekend. Despite a loss, the Reserves
players formed a guard of honour for the
senior side and all removed their jumpers
and commenced waving them around their
heads in a Kevin Sheedy versus West Coast
Eagles fashion. The Inner FM commentary
team were bemused as were many of
the visiting Scotch supporters. Further
investigation into the bizarre welcoming
ceremony discovered that each home game
the two’s do something diff erent to welcome
the one’s onto the ground. The ladies at the
ground enjoyed it and it was all in good spirit
too. The boys might have to get their jumpers
off next week as the home went on to record
a vital win.
There seemed to be a distinct St Kilda fl avour
to a couple of the Saturday lunches last
weekend. At St Bedes / Mentone Tigers Kevin
‘Cowboy’ Neale had the crowd rolling around
with laughter as he talked about 1966, his
captain coaching record in Canberra and the
reason he is called Cowboy. At AJAX Fraser
Gehrig and Jason Blake told of more recent
experiences at St Kilda. Blake (formerly of
Beaumaris where he played U19s and also in
four junior premiership sides, two of which
were coached by current Club President Ron
Buller) has widely been tipped to secure his
fi rst Brownlow vote this year after more than
200 games at the top level without his name
being read out on the Monday before the AFL
Grand Final. It got us wondering if anyone has
been keeping tabs on players at your club to
have a large number of games in the Amateurs
without ever securing a vote from the men
in white. Get in touch if you think you have
someone and we will scour our records too.
LUNCHING WITH SAINTS
9THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2012
SPLIT LOYALTIES
It seems that not all brothers want to play
football together and this was again on
display at the Junction Oval last Saturday. The
famous Batten family were out in force at the
Premier B clash between Old Melburnians
and Uni Blacks where brothers Luke (left) and
Nick (right) played on opposing teams. There
was a cry of anguish from mum Rosie in the
crowd when the boys were involved in a torrid
passage of play against each other – although
we are certain some of the backyard contests
were more ferocious. Father Jack (centre)
a former Uni Blacks, Old Xaverians and Old
Melbournians legend was on hand wearing
his Blacks jacket which he soon discarded
to reveal his OMs apron for the BBQ he was
cooking. But with Blacks well ahead he had
that jacket on during the last quarter and was
seen celebrating with the Blacks at the after
match function. It had been a long day as Jack
and Rosie had fl own into Melbourne from
Europe at 9am that morning just in time for
the match.
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It was one positive after another for South
Melbourne Districts Football Club last
Saturday. The players did the tight thing by
the club in securing a great wins in both the
reserves and seniors before everyone could
get dressed up for the club’s Centenary
Celebrations that kicked off that evening
at the Power House Function Centre.
As clubs will know, it’s always a better
function when you go into the night with
a win, and club President Tony Pilimon
was delighted with the day and night.
A total of 27 people were inducted into
the famous club’s Hall of Fame. Roy
Cazaly headed the list of inductees
of famous South names which also
included founding father of the club
Charlie McBurnie, Keith Forbes and
Daryl Jones to name a few. The night
also launched the brilliant book
Blood, Sweat ‘n’ Cheers by Dr Robert
Grogan who has documented the
100 years of the club in a fantastic
manor. Supporters of the club are
able to purchase the book and can order a
copy through the club’s website http://smdsc.
com.au/ or by contacting Maureen McGee by
email: [email protected].
SOUTH MELBOURNE FOOTBALL CLUB
We are getting to the pointy end of the season
and as teams battle it out to save themselves
from relegation or bid to secure a fi nals berth
there is always the ever present Winning Edge
Club Championship to determine the club
of the year. Found on the back page of the
Amateur Footballer the table is a combined
score on the success of your club’s teams for
the season. With only a handful of matches
to go, the battle is heating up. To remind
everyone on the point scoring for a win the
senior side secure 4 points, the Reserves 2
points, the U19s or U18s 3 points and the
Thirds or Club XVIII 1 point. At this stage
Old Xaverians have a lead of seven points
over Ivanhoe AFC with De La Salle and Old
Geelong still chances to secure the title. The
winning club receives a plaque from Winning
Edge.
WINNING EDGE CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP
11THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2012
Before man walked on the moon, before The
Beatles released Sgt Pepper, before Dame
Edna Ever age was a Dame, Andy Smith was
volunteering for Uni Blacks. This year marks
Andy’s 50th consecutive year of outstanding
service and today has been declared Andy
Smith Day at the Uni Oval. Andy has fi lled
virtually every possible role, including president
of MUFC and serving on the VAFA Executive,
with timekeeping being his speciality, often for
two games. In tight games the cry “How long to
go Andy?” has resounded a thousand times and
has been treated with studious ignore on each
occasion. Or perhaps a gruff “Leave me alone
I’m timekeeping”, or words to that eff ect. Once
the fi nal siren sounds though, Andy is a study
of ebullience and bonhomie writ large. Andy’s
rich baritone voice has lead the singing at many
a club function, including each presentation
night where the A.M. Smith Medal for Best
Clubman is a much cherished award. A hugely
popular character, Andy will be joined today
by many friends from across the decades from
near and far to celebrate this extra-ordinary
achievement and all at Uni Blacks extend the
warmest congratulations and heartfelt thanks.
ANDY SMITH – 50 CONSECUTIVE YEARS OF SERVICE
LIFE MEMBERS LUNCH
The VAFA Life Members lunch was held last
weekend and the guest speaker was none
other than the President of the VAFA Mr
Bruno Conti. Mr Conti spoke of his amateur
experiences, from watching NOBs as a 12
year old, to playing then captaining the
club, being selected for the Big V and fi nally
becoming President of the club. Most of us
know the successful side of Mr Conti’s time in
the amateur game but of particular interest
was how he described the club’s slide from
A Grade to C Grade from 1994-96. It was his
most stressful time in football, so much so that
it was this slide that inspired him to become
President of the club. It was a rare insight into
the more diffi cult times that many clubs face
going through a dreaded double drop.
Major Sponsors:
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MILESTONES
All milestones to [email protected] by Tuesday noon. Please supply a picture or FTLOTG reserves the right to fi nd one on the web.
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One of the great character’s around St Bernards Football Club Mel Beyer coached countless players and done a million jobs around the club over many years. Aside from coaching Mel is the guy that’s cooking the BBQ, helping out at the pre-season camp, running the Annual Major Raffl e, and organising the Melbourne Cup Calcutta. In recent years Mel has received huge support from his ‘better half’ and joint club No. 1 ticketholder Deb Marinier. Along the way Mel has coached Under 16, Under 17, and Warriors teams for over 20 seasons and has enjoyed the four premierships along the way. Miracle will be the fi rst to admit that he is not a new age or technical coach, Mel still rejects the 1970’s fad of using witches hats but he is a ‘heart and soul’ St Bernards person who is involved for the right reasons. Mel’s popularity with his players was demonstrated on his 50th birthday party when his former U16 and U17 Captains over 12 years attended and posed for a photo with their former coach.
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Old Haileyburian Hamish McLauchlan will join the elite who have played 200 games for the club. This ensures Life Membership – a fi ne testament to a great and extremely popular clubman. Hamish fi rst played for the club in 2001. After a couple of seasons in the U/19s, he was soon playing senior football. A member of the 2006 Premiership side he is renowned for his attention to detail and determined approach to the game. This focus saw him appointed as Co-captain in 2012. Hamish has been the backbone of the club’s defence for a number of years, although he has recently had more time on the ball and in the forward line. Hamish is an excellent reader of the play and leads from the front.
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Monash Blue George Henry Smyth debuted in 2000. George is the epitome of a Monash footballer, skilful, dedicated and supremely balanced which allows him to dominate on and off the fi eld. George is one of the most decorated players in the Club’s 51 year history and his remarkable individual achievements include 2 League best and fairest awards, 4 Club Senior best and fairest awards, Club Captain 2007 and 2010-2012, ruck-rover in Monash’s team of the half-century and a Club Life Member. George’s most proud achievement would be playing alongside his mates as a member of the 2003 D-Grade Premiership side.
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Powerhouse’s Chris Plazzer.
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One of St Bernard’s greatest players Danny Byrne debut in 1999. Danny has enjoyed a highly decorated career and was an instrumental part of St Bernard’s most successful era in A Grade playing fi nals from 2000-2004 including Premiers in 2002 where Danny took the Jock Nelson Medal for Best On Ground. He has represented the Big V on six occasions and been named All Australian three times. In 2001, he was Runner-Up in the Woodrow Medal and is a dual Club Best and Fairest in 2002 and 2010. After winning the Noel Rundle Medal in 2004, he tested himself at a higher level with Geelong in the VFL where he won the Best and Fairest in 2005 before moving to WAFL club East Perth where he played over 80 senior games. Danny returned to St.Bernard’s in 2010 determined to get his club back to Premier Division. As Captain, his professionalism, leadership and work ethic set the standard for younger players and the club returned to the top fl ight in 2012. He leads by example both on and off the fi eld and has been proudly supported by his family.
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Old Geelong’s Charlie Fairbairn came to the club in 2002 as a 18 year old and soon became a core fi xture in the Seniors backline. After playing in the 2005 Senior Premiership and 2008 Grand Final, work took Charlie across the border to Adelaide. There was a lot of fan fare around the Club upon his return to Melbourne last year allowing him to slot straight back into the CHB position he had vacated. A great player and a great bloke to have around the Club.
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Old Haileyburian Nick Harrison started at the club in 2005 and had two seasons in the Under 19s and he was soon playing senior football, becoming the club’s number one ruckman and asserting infl uence on the game. Stints overseas and recent injuries have meant some delay in reaching the 100 game target. Nick always plays with a smile on his face which belies his determined approach to the game.
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0 St Kevin’s Tom Crookes has been a long time servant of the club. He is a strong marking forward with an accurate kick. Tom was part of the B Section Third’s Premiership side in 2010 and has been an important part of this team’s success in recent times.
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University Black Andrew Else’s courage on the fi eld is legendary; he will back into a pack of advancing semi-trailers for the cause and generally emerge with the footy. A ruckman who is not averse to embracing his inner power forward, as shown by a recent fi ve goal haul, Andrew is a hugely popular and self-eff acing operator and a Blacks favourite son.
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Hawthorn’s Ben Hudson has been a part of the Hawks Nest since 2006. A hard man of the club who regularly plays a midfi eld role. Not graced with the best skills or the best hair style, he makes up for it with his distinct loud voice and can often be heard yelling ‘Huddo’s ball!’ The far wing at Rathmines also carries his name.
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Hawthorn’s Pat Clancey has been a loyal servant of the club since joining as a member in 2006. Recently earning himself the new nickname ‘Ex’, Pat’s footy has improved dramatically this year. A half back fl anker who began his career in the VAFA with SKOB U19’s in 2001.
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Ormond’s Brad Rayson played for East Brighton before crossing to Ormond where he felt he had more opportunities for success. The hard running wingman delights all with his silky skills and his “never give up” attitude. Brad played in the 2007 Reserves and Club 2011 Club 18 Premierships.
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University Black Huw Lacey is a serious footballer whose numerous career highlights include representing Australia at Under 23 level in an Irish campaign. Huw is also a champion contributor around the club having served on the committee for several years along with his good pal Johnny Admin. Huw is a pleasure to watch and a pleasure to know.
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North Brunswick’s Steve Miller has established himself in the seniors as a speedy wing and half forward. Steve is not afraid to have a ping at goal when the opportunity presents and his hard running is a feature of his game. North Brunswick’s Troy Geary is a tagger run with player who is not afraid to get the hard ball. He is never one to shirk the issue, and he is a fi ne example to all his teammates.
50 Glen Eira Saint Alastair Garlick came to the club three years ago from Toora and has been a solid, and
tough competitor.
50 Powerhouse’s club captain Ben Leske and Jacob Avery.
50 University Black Scott Weekley was the fi rst player to win the club Best and Fairest
Cordner Medal and the player voted Brendan Keilar Medal in the same year. Scott’s skills are sublime and his courage is inspirational. .
50 University Black Steven Flight is a tough and yet with a game imbued with a carefully
calibrated fi nesse, not to mention the defi nitive raking left foot, Steven recently played game 50 for the club.
50 University Black Charlie Richardson won the Cordner Medal for the Best and Fairest in his
fi rst year and all at Uni Blacks are thrilled to see him reach this milestone.
50 University Black Tom Howgate is a man who has muscles on his muscles and takes
precious prisoners on his regular exhilarating runs out of defence, Tommy is a bona fi de crowd favourite.
50 Aquinas’ Russ Foster is known for his blistering pace, whip thin body and the ability to rune through the
smallest hole in a pack, Russ started at the club in 2010 in the Under 19s and has been a regular senior player since his elevation from the Unders. Russ is especially known for his love of a good haircut.
50 Old Haileyburian Tom Tyrell brings an enthusiasm to the club with his love of the game and the Bloods.
Tom possesses excellent handling skills and enjoys kicking a goal.
14 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2012SPORTS INJURY CASUALTY - OPEN 1-7 SATURDAY
DIVI
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My wife thinks there is something wrong
with me. Actually, she thinks there are many
things wrong with me, but what she really
cannot fathom is how disinterested I am in the
Olympics. And it is true. I could not care less
for Australia’s achievements in the pool, and
on the other various courts and fi elds of play. I
admire the athletes and their dedication, but I
just cannot bring myself to sit through sporting
contests which crop up on television once every
four years.
The battle for control of the remote had extra
spice this week. Because I love my footy: replays,
analysis, panel shows, AFL 360, footy tweets,
dream-team. From AFL down to junior footy.
I just cannot get enough. So having fought
(and, ahem, lost) the battle of the big screen, I
decided to retire to the lap-top and, with four
rounds remaining, do some serious thinking
about what lies ahead for this division in the last
four rounds.
It is obvious that North Old Boys/St Pat’s and
Peninsula Old Boys will play in the second
semi-fi nal. NOBs/St Pat’s recorded their twelfth
win on the trot with a comprehensive seven
goal defeat of Whitefriars. The top team’s
experienced line up was never really threatened,
and they continue to produce an even spread of
goal kickers. The excellent form of Matt Keown
is also a highlight. It was the second consecutive
seven goal defeat the Friars have suff ered to a
top-two team, and they now must dig deep
to fi nd something extra which allows them to
compete with the big two. Kudos to fi rst gamer
Michael Nitas, who stood up in the slush. And,
on that point, an interesting question will be
what eff ect the heavy home ground conditions
will have had on the legs of the NOBs boys come
fi nals time?
Second placed Peninsula had no trouble dealing
with Ormond, particularly after the Pirates went
into the quarter time break with a handy four
goal lead, it turned out to be game over from
that point on. Whilst Sam Murray booted four,
it is instructive that Peninsula also shared the
goals around. It’s academic, but the Pirates’
mammoth percentage means that any stumble
by the NOBs would hand them top spot. Best for
the Monders were Tim Naylor and Henry Simon.
Old Geelong have third place all but sewn up.
The Oggers were challenged in the fi rst half
by Williamstown but did just enough in the
second half, with CYs falling away badly, OGs
ran out comfortable 36-point winners. Again,
the victors had an array of goal-kicking options.
Old Mentonians found themselves on the
wrong side of a one-point result, where as Glen
Eira have staked their claim for retention in this
division with their second win on the trot. It
seems that no-one is prepared to stand up and
grab fourth spot by the scruff of the neck, with
the Panthers most likely to blow any chance they
had of playing fi nals footy with their second half
surrender to the Saints. For Glen Eira, it was a
huge win in the context of their season, with
the second relegation spot now most likely to
be decided at the Fearon in round 17.
MHSOB predictably got the points over St
John’s, and in doing so moved up to fi fth spot
and only sit a game outside the four, but the
Darren Dawson
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TODAY SELECTIONS IN BOLD
North Old Boys/St Pats v Ormond
Old Geelong v MHSOB
Peninsula v Williamstown CYMS
St Johns v Old Mentonians
Whitefriars v Glen Eira
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Unicorns did not have it all their own way. The
Jocs stormed home with a fi ve goal to zero fi nal
term, but again it was a slowish start which cost
them dearly.
Preview: After four consecutive losses, the
Panthers will return to the winners’ list with
what will be an overdue victory over the Jocs.
One of the longest treks in ammos footy is the
journey from Willy to Mt. Eliza, and it will be a
long trip home for CYs, who will be looking
toward the next two weeks rather than today’s
match. By contrast, the Unicorns will make the
shortest of journeys: along the Yarra to Como.
But they will fi nd the OGs’ form is too hot for
them to handle at present. Whitefriars will be
looking to sure up their position in the four, and
should just account for the improving Glen Eira.
NOBs / St Pat’s are well and truly preparing for
fi nals action and will play ungracious hosts to an
Ormond side who can still mathematically reach
the September action despite losing six of their
last nine matches.
Once again, I urge all correspondents to
email their reports to [email protected] by
Monday, if you can drag yourselves away from
your Olympic viewing habits.
DIVISION ONE LAST ROUND DIVISION ONE RESERVEMHSOB 5.3, 8.5, 14.7, 14.10 (94)St Johns 3.2, 5.3, 6.5, 11.10 (76)GOALS, MHSOB: N. Campbell 3, N. Hawking 2, J. Tran 2, L. Evans 1, M. White 1, L. Campbell 1, A. Cassell 1, M. Hamilton-Ho 1, M. Santomartino 1, N. Campbell 1 St Johns: R. Scott 3, M. Phaedonos 2, J. Gaget 2, G. Costas 1, R. Thomas 1, T. Diaz 1, B. Ayache 1BEST, MHSOB: S. Villani, N. Campbell, J. Tran, D. Hamilton-Ho, K. Smith, L. EvansSt Johns: T. Diaz, J. Gaget, L. Mara, J. Green, K. Ash, J. ButtNorth Old Boys/St Pats 4.3, 8.7, 13.7, 16.11 (107)Whitefriars 2.6, 4.8, 6.8, 9.11 (65)GOALS, North Old Boys/St Pats: C. Horsley 4, M. Firman 3, T. Patterson 2, C. Ford 2, M. Keown 2, A. Oakley 1, L. Kemp 1, S. Sleep 1 Whitefriars: J. Scannell 2, M. Nitas 2, T. Pollett 1, D. Hogan 1, A. Brosolo 1, J. Daou 1, R. Storey 1BEST, North Old Boys/St Pats: C. Ford, M. Keown, D. Delmenico, J. Cassell, C. Horsley, M. Firman Whitefriars: L. Kaldor, M. Mirabella, D. Tibaldi, T. Pollett, M. NitasOld Geelong 3.3, 6.5, 10.9, 11.14 (80)Williamstown CYMS 2.1, 4.2, 4.3, 6.8 (44)GOALS, Old Geelong: A. Macdonald 3, R. McEvoy 2, R. Herd 1, N. Betts 1, C. Wood 1, E. Bayles 1, M. Rockefeller 1, A. Suvoltos 1 Williamstown CYMS: J. Vanderloo 3, B. Gray 2, S. Barlow 1BEST, Old Geelong: A. Suvoltos, M. Rockefeller, A. Macdonald, E. Bayles, R. Kemp, C. Wood Williamstown CYMS: J. Bencich, S. McAlpine, F. Adamson, C. McCracken, B. Gray, D. Calman-OrrGlen Eira 2.2, 4.3, 11.4, 13.4 (82)Old Mentonians 4.3, 7.5, 9.6, 12.9 (81)GOALS, Glen Eira: S. Krull 3, A. Spink 3, J. Waras Carstensen 3, S. Hollow 1, J. Doran 1, M. Kohout 1, J. Mills 1 Old Mentonians: T. Wigney 2, D. Mills 2, T. Wilton 2, B. Suboticki 2, L. Hull 1, M. Zacharin 1, T. Brodie 1, G. Snow 1BEST, Glen Eira: E. Stuchbery, K. Taig, M. Harris, J. Waras Carstensen, P. Rohr, A. Garlick Old Mentonians: W. Stone, L. Hull, S. Johnson, Z. Nelson, R. Bennett, B. NortonPeninsula 5.3, 9.7, 13.11, 16.13 (109)Ormond 1.2, 3.5, 4.6, 5.9 (39)GOALS, Peninsula: S. Murray 4, S. Payze 3, J. Pomeroy 2, N. Fisher 2, G. O’Connor-Price 1, B. Southam 1, S. Barbour 1, W. Sansom 1, S. Grigg 1 Ormond: M. Martinov 2, W. Cove 1, R. Chisholm 1, T. Naylor 1BEST, Peninsula: R. Bambery, W. Sansom, S. Barbour, J. Pomeroy, S. Murray, R. Stainforth Ormond: T. Naylor, H. Simon, L. Russell, B. Upstill, D. Elkman, L. Anrep
MHSOB 3.6, 7.8, 16.14, 18.21 (129)
St Johns 0.0, 1.2, 1.3, 1.3 (9)
GOALS, MHSOB: N. Orchard 5, T. Dunne 4, J. Varchione 2, R. Petchell 2, B. Cooper 1, B.
Pretty 1, M. Ham 1, P. O’Mahony 1, C. Wright 1 St Johns: T. Cox 1
BEST, MHSOB: R. Czwarno, J. Bunting, M. Ham, N. Orchard, A. Lim, C. Wright
St Johns: T. Cox, C. Allan, L. Scott, B. Janiw, M. Lokeron, J. Mourant
Whitefriars 2.2, 4.3, 7.10, 7.10 (52)
North Old Boys/St Pats 1.2, 1.4, 3.4, 5.9 (39)
GOALS, Whitefriars: D. Chambers 2, C. Zarafa 2, L. Kennedy 1, E. Manson 1, D. Kovacevic
1 North Old Boys/St Pats: D. Monello 3, J. Murfett 2
BEST, Whitefriars: R. Piggott, T. Baker, D. Kovacevic, D. Cardamone, D. Chambers, S.
Allemand North Old Boys/St Pats: D. Monello, L. Cormick, P. Webb, B. Holland, Z. Curwen-
Walker, M. Gillett
Old Geelong 2.3, 3.6, 6.10, 11.18 (84)
Williamstown CYMS 0.0, 0.0, 2.2, 3.3 (21)
GOALS, Old Geelong: S. Yamada 4, T. Bear 2, W. Harris 2, E. Stevens 1, J. Hope-Johnstone
1, A. Smibert 1 Williamstown CYMS: J. Munro 2, F. Henry 1
BEST, Old Geelong: T. Slattery, W. Harris, J. Powell, A. Perry, S. Yamada, J. Hope-
Johnstone Williamstown CYMS: J. Munro, M. Tennant, G. Shine, J. Newton, F. Henry,
M. Cavarra
Old Mentonians 4.8, 9.14, 17.15, 19.19 (133)
Glen Eira 1.0, 2.2, 5.4, 8.6 (54)
GOALS, Old Mentonians: B. Coghlan 5, B. Zeitoune 3, M. Myers-Snyders 2, L. Cormie 2, C.
Edgeworth 2, C. Duncan 2, T. Goodrich 1, C. Mylonas 1, B. Naylor 1
Glen Eira: D. Entwistle 3, B. Collett 3, C. Hickey 1, M. Hobson 1
BEST, Old Mentonians: B. Coghlan, M. Myers-Snyders, J. Sadler, C. Mylonas, B. Naylor, C.
Duncan Glen Eira: D. Entwistle, C. Massis, C. Hickey, B. Collett, J. Canal, J. Higgins
Peninsula 2.3, 5.6, 6.9, 7.10 (52)
Ormond 1.0, 2.1, 2.3, 5.6 (36)
GOALS, Peninsula: C. Le Clerc 2, J. Smith 2, J. Coghlan 1, A. Starkins 1, T. Grigg 1
Ormond: M. Veal 2, L. Blatman 1, M. Moran 1, B. Atkins 1
BEST, Peninsula: R. White, L. Baker, L. Heron, C. Le Clerc, T. Scarpella, A. Starkins
Ormond: D. Frazier, T. Haysom, J. Franklin, T. Blackburn, M. Pappas, J. Harry
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DIVI
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For those who support an AFL club vying for a
fi nals berth, you’ll undoubtedly be familiar with
the Baileys Ladder Predictor. Each week you
register your supposedly unbiased selections for
the remaining rounds and the clever computer
spits out the ladder should those results eventuate.
Last week I went on search for a suitable sponsor
to develop our very own Division 2 ladder
predictor, and thankfully, Maileys ladders (found
in two hardware stores across East Gippsland)
came to the fore.
While our ladder has some minor defi ciencies
namely it’s ability to calculate percentage, I’m
proud to present its inaugural run.
Below are my tips in bold.
Round 15
Eltham Collegians VS Emmaus St Leo’s
St Mary’s Salesian VS Prahran Assumption
Old Paradians VS La Trobe University
Monash Gryphons VS Therry Penola
Bulleen Templestowe VS South Melbourne
Districts
Round 16
Prahran Assumption VS Therry Penola
Monash Gryphons VS Emmaus St Leos
St Mary’s Salesian VS Old Paradians
La Trobe University VS South Melbourne Districts
Bulleen Templestowe VS Eltham Collegians
Round 17
Emmaus St Leos VS St Mary’s Salesian
Old Paradians VS Bulleen Templestowe
Therry Penola VS Eltham Collegians
La Trobe University VS Prahran Assumption
South Melbourne Districts VS Monash Gryphons
Round 18
Monash Gryphons VS Old Paradians
Eltham Collegians VS South Melbourne Districts
St Mary’s Salesian VS Therry Penola
Bulleen Templestowe VS La Trobe University
Prahran Assumption VS Emmaus St Leos
So assuming that in a bizarre set of circumstances
percentage remains the same, this is what my
Maileys ladder predictor looks like.
Bulleen Templestowe 68 185.18
Eltham Collegians 56 171.31
Prahran-Assumption 56 129.51
Old Paradians 48 115.72
Monash Gryphons 40 103.05
Therry Penola 36 108.83
South Melbourne 18 83.84
St Mary’s Salesian 18 56.69
Emmaus St Leos 16 67.66
La Trobe University 4 53.34
If the ladder was to fi nish like this, La Trobe and
Emmaus St Leo’s will plunge to the dark depths
of Division 3 while Bulleen, Eltham, Prahran and
Paradians will march on, albeit one side just for a
mere week.
Games to Watch
While the top 4 appears to be set in stone, (Prahran
and Eltham swapping places the only conceivable
change) the relegation battle is far more riveting.
The following 2 games are a must see for any
Division 2 follower.
Rich Hummerston
MAILEYS LADDER PREDICTOR
TODAY SELECTIONS IN BOLD
Bulleen Templestowe v South Melb Districts
Eltham Collegians v Emmaus St Leos
Old Paradians v La Trobe University
St Mary’s Salesian v Prahran Assumption
Therry Penola v Monash Gryphons
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Monash Gryphons VS Emmaus St Leos – Round 16
St Mary’s will unquestionably have club offi cials
at this one, mobile phone in hand and relaying
each and every goal back to Ferndale Park. The
animals raised their colours when the two last met
and with a spell in Div 3 on the line, you couldn’t
be blamed for tipping them. I’ve selected Monash
in the predictor, but a St Leo’s win would see
them scurrying out of the red zone and St Mary’s
dropping down.
Emmaus St Leos VS St Mary’s Salesian – Round 17
Although they knocked Old Paradians off in round
1 it’s highly unlikely that St Mary’s can do it again
in round 16 so regardless of the outcome of the
St Leo’s versus Monash game the week prior, this
game will be pitted as “The Relegation Game.”
With tough games to follow in round 18 for both
sides, you’d imagine the contrasting fates of the
two teams will be all but decided by game’s end.
Whatever the results and whatever the outcome,
the brutal preseason’s, the Friday night curfews
and the jarred fi ngers from the past fi ve months is
certain to culminate in an almighty battle at both
ends of the ladder.
DIVISION TWO LAST ROUND DIVISION TWO RESERVESouth Melbourne Districts 3.2, 8.3, 13.6, 16.9 (105)
St Mary’s Salesian 1.3, 3.11, 4.14, 4.15 (39)
GOALS, South Melbourne Districts: A. Lane 4, C. McKay 3, S. Mahoney 2, T. Parish 2, A.
Minichiello 1, S. Aquilina 1, S. Atherton 1, M. Stefanidakis 1, A. Hannan 1
St Mary’s Salesian: J. Rogers 3, S. Jones 1
BEST, South Melbourne Districts: J. Foley, S. Aquilina, C. McKay, S. Bradford, M.
Stefanidakis, B. Joske St Mary’s Salesian: J. Op’t Hoog, B. Andrews, M. Maschette, J.
Rogers, S. Jones, D. West
Eltham Collegians 2.1, 4.3, 5.4, 8.5 (53)
Old Paradians 2.2, 3.4, 4.5, 4.8 (32)
GOALS, Eltham Collegians: S. Ciavola 4, T. Woods 2, N. Harper 1, A. Laver 1
Old Paradians: L. Dore 1, C. Sage 1, D. Boundy 1, D. Giddings 1
BEST, Eltham Collegians: L. Ogilvie, J. Shea, E. Mc Dowell, R. Mydlar, A. Lendaro, S.
Ciavola Old Paradians: D. Mahony, L. Dore, J. Kandilakis, B. McAllister, M. Bellizia, M.
Deligiorgis
Bulleen Templestowe 3.4, 6.8, 12.12, 13.14 (92)
Emmaus St Leos 2.2, 3.4, 4.5, 4.8 (32)
GOALS, Bulleen Templestowe: J. Khouri 5, A. Lucisano 4, R. Edsall 1, K. Cherbakof 1, L.
Wallis 1, G. Williams 1 Emmaus St Leos: N. Robin 2, M. Davis 1, A. Ballard 1
BEST, Bulleen Templestowe: A. Lucisano, K. Cherbakof, O. Schmidt, J. Khouri, J. Wilson,
D. Dynon Emmaus St Leos: P. Baranello, M. Lalor, T. Foreman, P. Carey, j. Kappiniaris, A.
McDougall
Therry Penola 5.3, 9.7, 12.9, 14.11 (95)
La Trobe University 0.0, 3.1, 6.3, 7.4 (46)
GOALS, Therry Penola: C. Bannister 5, M. Costello 3, M. Jones 2, A. Doyle 1, J. Stefanou
1, B. Harding 1, J. Egglestone 1 La Trobe University: J. McMeel 4, S. Patten 2, B. Dales-
Sutton 1
BEST, Therry Penola: J. Stefanou, M. Heard, J. Costello, L. Reynolds, P. Ross, C. Bannister
La Trobe University: E. Kelly, T. Harding, S. Bullen, K. Anderson, D. McMaster, G. Dowler
Prahran Assumption 2.2, 7.4, 8.6, 9.8 (62)
Monash Gryphons 0.1, 2.1, 2.4, 4.6 (30)
GOALS, Prahran Assumption: A. Parsons 4, J. Robbins 2, L. Giansiracusa 1, A. Sleight 1, J.
Matherson 1 Monash Gryphons: C. Mackie 2, K. Hawker 1, M. Savage 1
BEST, Prahran Assumption: D. Anglin, A. Parsons, R. Pascoe, J. Musster, J. Ancrum, A.
O’Hare Monash Gryphons: L. Wells, M. Fletcher, D. Baxter, M. Savage, S. Heppell, A.
Flowerday
South Melbourne Districts 1.7, 4.9, 7.12, 12.16 (88)
St Mary’s Salesian 2.2, 5.3, 5.4, 7.5 (47)
GOALS, South Melbourne Districts: F. Tiernan 3, A. Jolly 3, S. Boyd 2, D. Phillips 1, D.
O’Dea 1, L. McKenzie 1, K. Jones 1 St Mary’s Salesian: T. Crane 2, A. Baird 1, L. Hawkins 1,
B. Fahrner 1, T. Johnson 1, Z. Kitchen 1
BEST, South Melbourne Districts: P. Cheevers, S. Suitor, K. Jones, D. O’Dea, F. Tiernan,
A. Hibbert St Mary’s Salesian: J. Dickinson, M. Smith, Z. Kitchen, A. Baird, T. Crane, S.
Nicholson
Eltham Collegians 2.0, 3.3, 3.5, 5.6 (36)
Old Paradians 1.3, 2.4, 4.7, 4.8 (32)
GOALS, Eltham Collegians: A. Coath 2, C. Jongebloed 1, R. Love 1, J. Bevilacqua 1
Old Paradians: A. Asdagi 2, T. Gibbons 1, S. Rehlicki 1
BEST, Eltham Collegians: J. Hall, M. Harrison, S. Stratford, C. Jongebloed, T. Keating, D.
Ashworth Old Paradians: M. Christie, A. Sheehy, D. Spitty, S. Rehlicki, J. Monro, T. Gibbons
Bulleen Templestowe 2.2, 4.5, 6.7, 6.7 (43)
Emmaus St Leos 0.1, 0.3, 0.4, 2.5 (17)
GOALS, Bulleen Templestowe: C. Azer 2, A. Samie 2, P. Voglis 1, J. Meng 1
Emmaus St Leos: S. Bucello 2
BEST, Bulleen Templestowe: C. Azer, J. Paolucci, d. Raneri, M. Coulston, A. Tehan, J. Meng
Emmaus St Leos: J. Petrulis, N. Morrison, A. Muling, T. Canny, T. Leather, R. Staley
Therry Penola 4.1, 7.3, 10.11, 12.17 (89)
La Trobe University 0.1, 0.1, 0.1, 1.1 (7)
GOALS, Therry Penola: D. McKibbin 3, G. Henderson 2, J. Quinn 2, M. Mihaljevic 1, R.
Brennan 1, S. Koenig 1, B. Budiono 1, D. Ractliff e 1 La Trobe University: W. Ritchie 1
BEST, Therry Penola: S. Layton, G. Henderson, M. Bretag, N. Ratcliff e, R. Brennan, B.
Budiono La Trobe University: B. Dimond, M. Harney, B. Thompson, T. Flood, A. Burman,
A. Zaicos
Prahran Assumption 3.0, 4.5, 6.9, 8.11 (59)
Monash Gryphons 2.2, 2.6, 4.8, 7.9 (51)
GOALS, Prahran Assumption: J. Taylor 3, K. Agushi 2, R. Ellis 2, A. Hall 1
Monash Gryphons: I. McCallum 2, L. Wilson 1, L. Clark 1, R. Hummerston 1, P. Gomizel
1, M. Verkuylen 1
BEST, Prahran Assumption: A. Henderson, A. Wiggins, N. Shipperlee, L. Oliver, L.
Shellard, J. Taylor Monash Gryphons: M. Verkuylen, P. Gomizel, S. Abel, H. Vasconcelo, T.
Vesey, N. Podger
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LATE SCORES, FINES AND TRIBUNALLate Scores - July 21
University Blacks - Premier B Thirds
PEGS - Premier C
Old Camberwell - Premier C
Peninsula - Division 1
Old Melburnians - U19 Premier
Old Xaverians - U19 3
Richmond Cardinals - Club 18 (2)
Incorrect Scores - July 21
Old Westbourne - Division 3
Old Melburnians - U19 Premier and
Club 18 (1)
Werribee - U19 2
Williamstown - Club 18 (1)
Tribunal Results – 31 July 2012
*Thomas Paule, Old Melburnians. Forceful front-on contact, 2 matches.
*Steve Buchanan, Oakleigh. Striking, 2 matches.
*Scott Grace, Elsternwick. Striking, 2 matches.
*Hayden McDonald, University Blues (Reserves).
Forceful front-on contact, 2 matches.
*Niall Collins, Old Brighton (Reserves). Striking, 2 matches.
*Matthew Warwick, Mazenod (Thirds). Abusive or insulting language,
2 matches.
*Brenton Lawty, North Old Boys/St Pats (Club XVIII).
Audible obscenity to umpire, 2 matches.
*Accepted Prescribed Penalty
Investigation Results – 31 July 2012
Glen Eira and St Johns minor melee, Division 1 match on 21 July.
Both clubs accepted prescribed penalty. Glen Eira $400, St. Johns $150.
Hampton Rovers and Rupertswood minor melee, Premier C match on
21 July.
Both clubs accepted prescribed penalty. Hampton Rovers $250,
Rupertswood $150.
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DIVI
SION
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This week in Division three, Nick knows
predictability.
Predictable is something all teams strive to be.
Let’s take Yarra Valley for example - each player
in that side knows exactly what the other is
doing. Well drilled, professional and disciplined
are cliché’s thrown around loosely in Divvy
three, but the Bushrangers, have all of these in
spades. To add to that, they’re more predictable
than Smokey Dawson turning up to a free Glen
Eira luncheon and giving it some, “I’ll give you
a mention in my column this week”. He said it
himself last week “I love a lunch or three”. From all
reports, the man can eat.
Alex Turner said this of predictability: “It’s like a
well-dressed lady in a night club looking good on
the dance fl oor, and you always fall for those well
dressed ladies”. Some advice, when you do fall,
just suck it and see, you never know. Yarra Valley
is my well dressed lady.
The Oxford thesaurus sights some other words
for predictable as “unsurprising, humdrum, banal,
expected and conventional”. Any one of those
words could describe the result in the UHS-VU,
Yarra Valley game. I know I’ve probably thrown
enough ropes over the Bushies in my opening
par, but they are seriously good. A 96 point
hammering of the third placed side doesn’t
bode well for any other team with premiership
aspirations, but as I said before, suck and see.
Abraham Lincoln was said to be an extremely
predictable man, and he was able to
successfully lead his country through its greatest
constitutional, military and moral crisis. Suds
Larkins is an equally predictable man. You can
always count on him to bring the soap on a
rope, which is brilliant. Hence being called a
predictable football team is a good thing, right?
Yes. Power House, for example, is a great football
team, and they are predictable, unfortunately at
the moment it’s because they continue to lose.
This week was no diff erent. They lost to a razzed
up St. Francis Xavier, who had their season on the
line. From the get go it was the powerful X-men
midfi eld that did the damage. Power House
managed to get their noses in front midway
through the third quarter, but they couldn’t
maintain the pressure and succumbed to the
X-men in the fi nal stanza.
Some of the results this week proved that I’m
out of place, and I’m not getting any wiser, in
fact most of the time, I feel like a Sundance
Kid behind a synthesizer. Mind you, I did pick
this result - Hawthorn over Old Westbourne. In
tough conditions, both sides fought bravely. Old
Westbourne didn’t begin as well as they would
have hoped, kicking into a gale force breeze
they only managed two goals. In the second
quarter the Hawks, with assistance of the wind,
managed to kick away to a fi ve goal lead and a
strong second half saw them hold that lead until
the end.
Looking abroad, distinguished Professor
of Physics, Albert-László Barabási, said that
unpredictability can be a good thing. Albee’s
point was proven when we saw Aquinas make
Elsternwick pay for their sloppy goal kicking. The
Wickers kicked 5.14 and squandered many more
opportunities. While they started well, they were
eventually over-run by the Bloods in the last.
Aquinas will be ecstatic with the win as it means
they have all but wrapped up a top two spot.
Back home and being an individual in Melbourne
is considered hip and cool. However, supposedly
93 percent of human behaviour is predictable.
Therefore is it against human nature to be
radical? I don’t know the answer to that, what
I do know is, you can try too hard. On the topic
Nick Wynne
SUCK IT AND SEE
TODAY SELECTIONS IN BOLD
Aquinas v Power House
Richmond Central v UHS-VU
Ivanhoe v Old Westbourne
Hawthorn v Kew
Elsternwick v St Francis Xavier
Albert Park v Yarra Valley
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21THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2012
of trying too hard, I have a feeling it may have
been the case for Albert Park. They were in their
game against Ivanhoe right up to the end. It
was outstanding sport, with the majority of the
play being contained between the two fi fties.
A couple of straight kicks from Moose and his
sidekick Lachie Roberts were the diff erence in
the end.
In another very close game, Richmond took on
Kew. After a real slog and in the lowest scoring
VAFA game of the day, it was Kew who just got
up. The loss puts paid to any fi nals hopes that
Richmond may have had. While the scoreboard
at the end of the game looked more like that of
a soccer game than a game of Aussie rules, both
teams played a very committed brand of wet
weather football and should be commended on
what was a very exciting and hard fought game.
This week: ‘Well now then Mardy Bum, oh I’m
in trouble again, aren’t I. I thought as much.
Because you turned over there, pulling that silent
disappointment face, the one that I can’t bare.
Why can’t we laugh and joke around, remember
cuddles in the kitchen, yeah, to get things off the
ground’. This could be it loyal readers, viva poor
journalism. I digress, Aquinas will get on their
dancing shoes, Elsternwick will make amends
in their riot van, Ivanhoe will send a pile driver
through the West, UHS-VU beware, Snakes are
coming, Bushies will waltz and Kew will dismantle
the Hawks, brick by brick.
DIVISION THREE LAST ROUND DIVISION THREE RESERVEAquinas 3.1, 5.4, 7.6, 9.10 (64)Elsternwick 1.3, 2.12, 5.15, 5.16 (46)GOALS, Aquinas: J. Price 2, N. Gemes 2, J. Perrett 2, T. Rosevear 1, C. Cormack 1, M. Niezen 1 Elsternwick: A. Thornton 1, J. Hunter 1, D. Faella 1, S. Grace 1, G. Cameron 1BEST, Aquinas: J. Fahey, L. Barnes, M. Niezen, C. Willis, L. Toomey, N. GemesElsternwick: G. Cameron, W. Hamilton, G. Reddin, B. Prior, K. Hayes, D. RichardsonYarra Valley 4.6, 6.9, 13.10, 18.12 (120)UHS-VU 1.2, 2.4, 3.5, 3.6 (24)GOALS, Yarra Valley: not providedUHS-VU: N. Rowland 1, T. O’Halloran 1, M. Pearce 1BEST, Yarra Valley: not providedUHS-VU: S. Thomas, T. O’Halloran, A. Certo, M. Pearce, D. Pinney, E. ClarkeHawthorn 3.1, 7.5, 10.6, 15.9 (99)Old Westbourne 1.5, 2.7, 6.9, 8.12 (60)GOALS, Hawthorn: T. Maher 3, D. Tzemis 2, D. Pritchard 2, D. Tremewen 2, D. Lauletta 2, L. Collins 2, V. Bist 1, N. Raiti 1 Old Westbourne: S. Gill 2, M. Chodowski 1, H. Tunnicliff e 1, F. Pavez 1, J. Stephens 1, S. Kidd 1, M. Dorricott 1BEST, Hawthorn: G. Edmond, P. Avery, D. Tremewen, T. Maher, J. Papadopoulos, L. Brits Old Westbourne: E. Karageorge, A. Rompel, F. Pavez, H. Tunnicliff e, S. Ryan, J. MasonIvanhoe 4.3, 6.8, 7.13, 11.16 (82)Albert Park 2.2, 6.5, 6.7, 9.8 (62)GOALS, Ivanhoe: L. Roberts 3, A. Close 3, B. Fleming 1, J. Brudenell 1, M. Pilla 1, D. Wood 1, M. Jacobs 1 Albert Park: S. Maunder 4, J. Brick 2, N. McLennan 1, B. Murnane 1, J. Gillot 1BEST, Ivanhoe: P. Harris, B. Richardson, B. Jackson, D. Wood, C. Mitchell, M. PillaAlbert Park: M. Tojnar, N. Cattle, M. Hyams, J. Strawczynski, S. Maunder, R. MaherKew 0.1, 2.2, 2.8, 4.11 (35)Richmond Central 1.2, 1.3, 2.6, 3.7 (25)GOALS, Kew: A. Brazzale 2, B. Woodhouse 2 Richmond Central: B. Ryan 1, D. Sutherland 1, D. Firman 1BEST, Kew: W. Balme, K. Gannon, L. Woolrich, J. Dammenhayn, M. Henderson, C. Watts Richmond Central: D. Sutherland, R. Costanzo, J. Blanckensee, D. Pike, A. Fiske, B. RyanSt Francis Xavier 2.6, 5.10, 10.13, 15.22 (112)Power House 1.3, 4.5, 7.6, 7.6 (48)GOALS, St Francis Xavier: T. Farrell 4, D. Dimakopoulos 2, M. Scanlon 1, A. Klaric 1, S. Harvey 1, L. Day 1, T. Pearson 1, J. Leworthy 1, J. Day 1, A. Bolitho 1, P. Bonadio 1Power House: P. Edwards 6, D. Baker 1BEST, St Francis Xavier: D. Dimakopoulos, S. Burns, S. Harvey, J. Leworthy, J. Lenders, M. Scanlon Power House: P. O’Grady, B. Davis, S. Leonard, R. Hobson, P. Edwards, J. Avery
Aquinas 6.6, 12.10, 14.14, 18.17 (125)
Elsternwick 0.0, 2.1, 3.2, 3.6 (24)
GOALS, Aquinas: J. Kogelman 4, K. Rosewarne 3, A. Wilczynski 2, C. Lea 2, D. Hill 1, B.
Megens 1, T. Manley 1, P. Jess 1, D. Zuccon 1, M. Valentine 1, M. Vanrooy 1
Elsternwick: A. Foster 2, D. Grossman 1
BEST, Aquinas: D. Zuccon, K. Rosewarne, J. Valentine, C. Lea, J. Kogelman, A. Wilczynski
Elsternwick: D. Grossman, S. Convery, E. O’carrol, D. Feiber, C. O’Loughlin, A. Foster
UHS-VU 1.1, 1.4, 2.6, 4.9 (33)
Yarra Valley 1.3, 2.4, 2.6, 4.7 (31)
GOALS, UHS-VU: L. Linehan 2, M. Sweeney 2 Yarra Valley: B. Seeger 2, N. Pask 2
BEST, UHS-VU: L. Linehan, A. Pincott, S. Vance, J. McDonald, M. DeLuise, M. Sweeney
Yarra Valley: D. Blewonski, N. Pask, J. Cordwell, N. Berry, W. Harding, D. Hopper
Old Westbourne 6.5, 6.7, 9.11, 14.11 (95)
Hawthorn 1.0, 3.8, 3.8, 7.17 (59)
GOALS, Old Westbourne: not provided Hawthorn: C. Williams 3, L. Nunn 3, B. Stewart 1
BEST, Old Westbourne: not provided
Hawthorn: L. Nunn, A. Beever, C. Williams, J. Jackomos, C. Pike, S. Gunn
Ivanhoe 4.4, 9.6, 11.11, 15.13 (103)
Albert Park 1.2, 2.4, 5.7, 6.8 (44)
GOALS, Ivanhoe: C. Traeger 4, M. Franich 3, M. Brazzale 2, D. Diakoumakos 2, A. Hanna
1, B. Curtis 1, J. Scoble 1, M. Bradtke 1 Albert Park: B. Payne 2, R. Sloan 2, J. Seven 1,
R. Milne 1
BEST, Ivanhoe: M. Bradtke, A. Hanna, C. Traeger, A. Horton, M. Franich, A. Oliver
Albert Park: P. McGuire, K. Wilkinson, M. Cumbers, J. Seven, A. Mercuri, W. Ransom
Kew 6.4, 7.14, 11.21, 13.25 (103)
Richmond Central 0.2, 2.3, 2.7, 7.7 (49)
GOALS, Kew: M. Bailey 3, A. Smith 3, B. Thomson 2, D. Boehm 2, N. Rohrt 1, A. Youssef 1,
H. Sands 1 Richmond Central: N. Rice 3, R. Hickey 1, J. Brazzale 1, T. Mason 1, A. Read 1
BEST, Kew: W. Delbridge, L. Orr, T. Ellis, A. Smith, T. Bagnall, M. Bailey
Richmond Central: R. Hickey, R. Stone, T. Noff ke, T. Mason, C. McCluskey, C. Cain
St Francis Xavier 0.5, 4.6, 6.7, 13.8 (86)
Power House 2.5, 5.9, 8.11, 9.11 (65)
GOALS, St Francis Xavier: M. Hamill 5, R. Jardim 3, M. Wynne 2, D. Healey 2, G. Bramich 1
Power House: E. Edwards 3, R. Floyd 2, S. Sayers 1, S. Davidson 1, I. Randall 1, S. Devine 1
BEST, St Francis Xavier: C. Power, G. Bramich, S. Watts, D. Johnstone, D. Butcher, B. Laver
Power House: S. Devine, G. Cleary, G. Tubridy, L. Johnston, E. Edwards, N. Moresi
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DIVI
SION
4
The only positive that can be derived from wet
weather football is that it usually ensures that
the contest is closer than usual. And with rain
falling at regular intervals across all games on
the weekend, this theory couldn’t be more
insightful. Whilst the football was far from
pretty, the contests were predominantly tight
tussles that may have been far greater blow
outs if it weren’t for the dismal state of grounds
and degree of diffi culty that is part and parcel
of wet weather football. Melbourne Winter’s
don’t usually come and go without more than a
handful of inclement Saturday’s. Last Saturday
was always going to be one of those days
where you would much rather remain in the
car with the heater blaring and the windscreen
wipers in overdrive.
Yet, it appears that it was the teams that came
to play early that made the best of the bad
conditions.
South Mornington was coming off the fi rst
defeat of the season and as expected came
out all guns blazing in the opening term. In
miserable conditions down the Peninsula, the
Tigers jumped out of the blocks and never
looked vulnerable against Manningham who
appeared at times like they wish they had not
had to make the trip down the coast on such an
unfortunate day. In the absence of leading goal
kicker Jesse Albrecht, Kyle Gascoigne stepped
up to the plate and booted three majors to
lead the Tigers to victory. David Gibson was a
standout for the Cobras collecting a mass of
clearances.
At Mt Lilydale, the underwhelming Rams were
once again a disappointment. Hosting Box
Hill North, Mt Lilydale wasted an opportunity
to gain some much needed respect in the
competition. To the Demons credit, they
led from start to fi nish in one of their better
performances for the season. Club stalwart
Dan Penny was one of the shining lights for
the visitors, and he was well assisted by Mike
Causer’s three goals.
In the game of the round, premiership
contenders, Point Cook and Eley Park, battled
it out to determine who would take the extra
layer of confi dence into September. The
Bulldogs, who have made their home ground
a fortress this year, were stunned by the Sharks
whose premiership favoritism is shortening
by the week. In blustery conditions down the
highway, the Sharks went home with the four
points after defeating Point Cook by four goals.
David Viola’s fi ve goals were telling, and Al
Renshaw was once again everywhere for Eley
Park. For the Dogs, Tristan Furr was back to his
devastating best in the middle of the ground.
In the Brunswick derby West and North met
for the second time this season. The weather
meant that only the diehards were present,
but the ill feeling between the two sides was
obvious for all to see. With only fi ve goals kicked
in the fi rst half, goals were always going to be
hard to come by. On a soggy Ransford Oval, the
Magpies three goals to one in the fi nal term
was enough to take not only the points but the
bragging rights from the disappointing Bulls
who only managed four goals for the game.
Chadstone were probably the happiest of the
ten teams when they woke up on Saturday
morning. Wet weather over night and the
promise of more downpours during the day
would mean hope of a close game. But then
Josh Gabelich
THE RAINS ARE ERE
TODAY SELECTIONS IN BOLD
Chadstone v Eley Park Sharks
Point Cook v West Brunswick
Swinburne University v Mt Lilydale
Manningham Cobras v Box Hill North
North Brunswick v South Mornington
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again, they were playing the second placed
Razorbacks away from home. By 5pm the
Synners were brought to the realisation that
regardless of the weather, they weren’t good
enough on the day to knock off a team of
the class of Swinburne Uni. Chadstone have
improved signifi cantly recently, but they are still
a little way off that drought breaking victory.
Chris Kilmartin did the damage for the students
with four goals, whilst Marty Leahy appeared
to bring his on football on the day, collecting
possessions at will. Dan Field and Ian Bingham
were two who made their presence felt for the
struggling Synners.
Today: South Mornington travel to North
Brunswick where they should make light work
of the Bulls and continue to regain some form
after their recent shock loss. Things don’t get any
easier for Chadstone when they host the inform
team of the competition, Eley Park, in a game
that should be over very early. Manningham
take on Box Hill North in the local showdown,
which should go in the Cobras favour. Down at
Point Cook, the Bulldogs host West Brunswick
in a game that the home side will be hoping
gets them back onto the winners list. Finally,
Swinburne Uni return to St James Park where
they should make light work of the continually
disappointing Mt Lilydale outfi t.
DIVISION FOUR LAST ROUND DIVISION FOUR RESERVEEley Park Sharks 3.3, 9.5, 16.6, 17.14 (116)
Point Cook 4.5, 4.10, 9.16, 12.18 (90)
GOALS, Eley Park Sharks: D. Viola 5, G. Deacon 3, D. Perkins 2, D. Bennett 2, Z. Khariwala
2, M. Viola 1, N. Bahnsen 1, J. Peacock 1 Point Cook: D. Sidwell 2, P. Auciello 2, J. Lampi 1,
M. Pozzuto 1, G. Noye 1, T. Wilson 1, P. Hegarty 1, B. Lucas 1, N. Parker 1, S. Sinclair 1
BEST, Eley Park Sharks: A. Renshaw, D. Viola, A. Peacock, Z. Khariwala, M. Robinson, T.
Miller Point Cook: T. Furr, M. Rocco, J. Lampi, N. Parker, P. Auciello, P. Donoghue
West Brunswick 2.2, 3.4, 5.5, 8.10 (58)
North Brunswick 2.1, 2.5, 3.7, 4.10 (34)
GOALS, West Brunswick: J. Forbes 2, A. Gibson 2, M. Handscombe 2, J. ONG 1, B. Irving 1
North Brunswick: B. Gallagher 2, S. Miller 1, T. Leary 1
BEST, West Brunswick: W. Gubbins, L. Martin, B. Irving, A. Gibson, H. Lewis, J. Melican
North Brunswick: J. Ford, A. Cooper, P. Notaro, R. Santacroce, T. Leary, A. Jeff rey
Box Hill North 3.1, 7.3, 8.5, 10.9 (69)
Mt Lilydale 2.1, 4.2, 7.4, 7.5 (47)
GOALS, Box Hill North: C. Langley 3, M. Causer 3, E. Charles 1, B. Pearce 1, D. Penny 1, B.
Quilligan 1 Mt Lilydale: T. Wall 2, A. Thorne 2, M. Fernando 1, B. Byrne 1, S. Molloy 1
BEST, Box Hill North: M. Causer, T. Manno, S. Harrison, T. Ryan, A. Beaumont, D. Penny Mt
Lilydale: A. Thorne, J. Daley, T. Wall, M. Fernando, M. Gower, H. Moyes
Swinburne University 3.4, 5.6, 12.8, 13.16 (94)
Chadstone 0.2, 0.3, 2.4, 2.6 (18)
GOALS, Swinburne University: C. Kilmartin 4, J. Manning 2, B. Gittus 2, M. Westland
1, M. Saunders 1, B. Higgins 1, K. Fitzpatrick 1, D. Hassaballa 1 Chadstone: S. Mann 1,
D. Cuming 1
BEST, Swinburne University: M. Leahy, D. McKail, L. Dalton, J. Loring, B. Gittus, B. Higgins
Chadstone: D. Field, I. Bingham, R. Tanner, A. Steve, D. Barry-Macaulay, D. Bennett
South Mornington 4.3, 8.6, 9.8, 12.12 (84)
Manningham Cobras 1.5, 3.6, 4.8, 4.9 (33)
GOALS, South Mornington: K. Gascoigne 3, W. Spencer 3, B. Williams 2, G. Pullen 2, J.
Spencer 1, M. Heib 1 Manningham Cobras: S. Rose 2, C. Terpsinis 1, D. Mortlock 1
BEST, South Mornington: B. Dowling, C. Benton, J. Spencer, B. Williams, M. Clark, N.
Brodie Manningham Cobras: D. Gibson, F. Dimattina, S. Rose, T. Conn, F. Bianco, B. Fisher
Point Cook 5.5, 8.5, 12.6, 14.9 (93)
Eley Park Sharks 1.0, 3.3, 6.5, 8.10 (58)
GOALS, Point Cook: B. Hunter 3, N. Burton 2, B. McKay 2, J. Magee 2, C. Haynes 2, M.
Ealdama 1, A. Paris 1, B. Ward 1 Eley Park Sharks: A. Farrugia 2, D. Crawford 2, W. Logan
1, J. Baucke 1, J. Alexandridis 1, L. Farrugia 1
BEST, Point Cook: J. Rogers, B. Hunter, C. Thomas, M. Ealdama, J. Magee, A. Paris
Eley Park Sharks: A. Curphey, R. Boscato, J. Dowling, S. Avery, B. Norbert, D. Bowen
West Brunswick 1.2, 3.2, 7.3, 9.5 (59)
North Brunswick 0.1, 1.4, 1.5, 2.6 (18)
GOALS, West Brunswick: S. O’Neill 3, J. Mercer 2, P. Walpole 1, J. Cubillo 1, T. Parnell 1, C.
A. Germon 1 North Brunswick: J. Boudoloh 1, S. Wernham 1
BEST, West Brunswick: C. Germon, L. Ritchie, P. Walpole, S. Teague, A. McKenzie, S.
O’Neill North Brunswick: P. Capaldo, G. Hampshire, T. Geary, S. Famulari, D. Allan, G.
Selaidinakos
Mt Lilydale 3.1, 3.2, 4.3, 4.4 (28)
Box Hill North 0.2, 0.4, 1.6, 1.12 (18)
GOALS, Mt Lilydale: A. Rodwell 2, C. Ward 1, K. Bast 1 Box Hill North: A. Rodrigues 1
BEST, Mt Lilydale: N. Bast, D. Johnson, R. Black, C. Ward, A. Zinghini, B. Boomsma
Box Hill North: A. Rodrigues, A. Walker, N. Cox, L. Desmond, P. Currie, J. Baker
Swinburne University 2.5, 5.8, 7.14, 10.20 (80)
Chadstone 1.3, 1.4, 1.4, 1.4 (10)
GOALS, Swinburne University: T. Kennedy 3, D. Green 2, D. Elliman 2, J. Carroll 1, S.
Colless 1, N. Fiddelaers 1 Chadstone: not provided
BEST, Swinburne University: J. Bradley, M. Dunn, S. Edmondstone, D. Elliman, P. O’Hare,
T. Bugle Chadstone: not provided
South Mornington 9.4, 13.10, 17.16, 22.18 (150)
Manningham Cobras 0.1, 0.2, 2.4, 2.4 (16)
GOALS, South Mornington: K. Debernardi 4, J. Dowsett 3, P. Mauracher 3, R. Matthews 3,
S. Duffi eld 3, S. Kemp 2, R. Knight 1, C. Muczynski 1, C. Zacharias 1, Z. Godden 1
Manningham Cobras: P. Christodoulopoulos 1, C. Williams 1
BEST, South Mornington: K. Debernardi, P. Mauracher, T. Daniel, Z. Godden, P. Johns, R.
Matthews Manningham Cobras: T. Fradkin, M. Muller, A. Oscini, B. Gisonda, B. Komisars,
K. Ng
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PREMIERCollegians v Old Carey 14:00De La Salle v St Bernards 14:00
Caulfi eld Grammarians v St Bedes/Mentone Tigers 14:00Old Scotch v Old Trinity 14:00
University Blues v Old Xaverians 14:00
PREMIER BAJAX v Werribee Districts 14:00
Beaumaris v University Blacks 14:00Old Brighton v Old Haileybury 14:00Old Ivanhoe v Old Melburnians 14:00
St Kevins v Oakleigh 14:00
PREMIER CBanyule v Rupertswood 14:00
Hampton Rovers v PEGS 14:00Marcellin v Parkdale Vultures 14:00
Monash Blues v Mazenod 14:00Old Camberwell v Fitzroy 14:00
DIVISION ONEGlen Eira v Peninsula 14:00
MHSOB v NOBs/St Pats 14:00Old Mentonians v Old Geelong 14:00
Ormond v Whitefriars 14:00Williamstown CYMS v St Johns 14:00
DIVISION TWOBulleen Templestowe v Eltham Collegians 14:00
La Trobe University v South Melb Districts 14:00Monash Gryphons v Emmaus St Leos 14:00
Prahran Assumption v Therry Penola 14:00St Mary’s Salesian v Old Paradians 14:00
DIVISION THREEUHS-VU v Aquinas 14:00
Power House v Old Westbourne 14:00Kew v Ivanhoe 14:00
Hawthorn v Richmond Central 14:00Albert Park v Elsternwick 14:00Yarra Valley v St Francis Xavier 14:00
DIVISION FOUREley Park Sharks v North Brunswick 14:00West Brunswick v South Mornington 14:00
Mt Lilydale v Chadstone 14:00Box Hill North v Point Cook 14:00
Manningham Cobras v Swinburne University 14:00
UNDER 19 PremierFitzroy v Old Scotch 14:00
Old Melburnians v University Blacks 14:00Old Xaverians v Beaumaris 14:00
St Bedes/Mentone Tigers v De La Salle 14:00University Blues v St Bernards 14:00
UNDER 19 Section 2Marcellin v Caulfi eld Gramm 14:00
Old Brighton v Old Haileybury 9:20St Kevins v Old Trinity 14:00
Werribee Districts v Old Carey 14:00
UNDER 19 Section 3Mazenod v Ormond 14:00
Northern Blues v Old Xaverians 14:00Old Camberwell v Collegians 14:00
St Bernards v PEGS 14:00
UNDER 19 SouthHampton Rovers v De La Salle 9:20
Parkdale Vultures v Beaumaris 14:00Peninsula v Monash Blues 11:40
St Bedes/Mentone Tigers v St Mary’s Salesian 11:40
UNDER 19 NorthOld Geelong v Williamstown CYMS 14:00
La Trobe University v MHSOB 9:20Therry Penola v Ivanhoe 14:00
UNDER 18Oakleigh v St Mary’s Salesian 9:20
UHS-VU / Flemington v Williamstown CYMS 9:20Werribee Districts v St Bernards 11:40
Rupertswood Bye
PREMIER THIRDSOld Trinity v Old Scotch 11:40Collegians v Old Carey 9:20
St Bernards v De La Salle 11:40University Blues v Old Xaverians 11:40
Caulfi eld Grammarians Bye
PREMIER B THIRDSOld Melburnians v St Kevins 11:40
Old Xaverians v University Blacks 11:40Northern Blues v AJAX 11:40
Old Brighton Bye
PREMIER C THIRDSBanyule v St Kevins 11:00
Fitzroy v Whitefriars 11:40Old Camberwell v Marcellin 11:40Old Mentonians v Mazenod 11:40
CLUB XVIII (1)
CLUB XVIII (2)
NEXT WEEK’S GAMES
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PREMIER
1 Tom O’sullivan 2 Ben Price 3 Max Slonim 4 James Shanahan 4R Aiden Clarke (RVC)5 Jordan Stewart 6 Chris Hammond 7 Tim Nixon 8 Stefan Garrubba 9 Ben Carboni (VC)10 Andrew Strain (RC)11 Sean Meredith 12 Justin Perkins (VC)13 Sam Wood 14 Chris May 15 Andrew Docker 16 Gavin Winter 17 Declan Reilly 18 Matt Kremmer 19 Luke Price 20 Darcy Daly 21 Dean Scheetz 22 Zac Parsons 23 Chris Fagan 24 Chris Game 25 Brett Sinclair (VC)26 Simon Widjaja (C)27 Louis O’keefe 28 Gavin Colosimo 29 Dominic O’keefe 30 Clay Williams 31 Will Osborn 32 Daniel Pelchen 33 Ben Hyland 34 Mark Nelson 35 Scott Dickson 35R Andrew Spittal 36 Eddy Kalaja (RVC)37 Francis Mcardle 38 Luke Spinks 39 Steve Howard 40 Lloyd Everett
41 Mark Liddell 42 Justin Kremmer 43 Woody Eke 44 Jareth Quayle 45 Dave Allanson 46 Tom Small 47 Nick Karoly 48 Ryan Lewis 49 Luke Matias 50 Dylan Tobias 51 Jack Mclean 52 Tim Yelland 53 Ben Mcloughlin 54 Matthew Linklater 55 Matthew Hacket 56 James Cleeve 57 Nathan Nuzum 58 Ben Walker 59 Matthew Wood 60 Jaron Helman 61 Tyson Bradshaw 62 Peter Mayes 63 Chris Axais 64 Simon Tamblyn 66 William Berry
Coach: Steven LawrenceAssistants: Greg Meredith/Ben GrossReserves: James Lawson
CAULFIELD GRAMM
1 Jono Dixon 2 Tom Bull 3 Charlie Holst 4 Nick Ries (C)5 Andrew Scott 6 Jack Bull (VC)7 Shura Taft 8 Daniel Strachan 9 Michael Dyer 10 James Jorgensen 11 Nicholas Sautner 12 Simon Hall 13 Lloyd Whitby 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 21r Ollie Howard 22 Marty Williams 23 Wil Tardif 24 Ben Mason 25 James Kondarovskis 26 Jesse Band Conrick 27 Corey Cassidy 28 Tom Penberthy 29 Alexander Croft 30 Josh Kamener 31 Nick Roach 32 Chris Blumfi eld 33 Lachlan Ferguson 34 Harry Croft 35 Anthony Carydias 36 Ben Holst 37 Scott Carey 38 Will Johnson 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 64 Bernie Morris 65 Ned Withers 66 Huw Forbes 67 Justin Clark 86 Hugh McKenzie
Coach: Mark HibbinsCoach: Simon ArnottReserves: Troy HarbinsonThirds: Robert Muir
COLLEGIANS
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PREMIER
1 Paul Butko3 Charles Shaw4 Marshall Rippon6 Jeremy Mugavin7 Jon Nash8 Henry Weddell9 Andrew Lowcock10 Peter Summers11 Hugh Vickers-Willis12 Matthew Torney (C)13 Tom Girdwood14 Tom Fairbairn15 Ben McConnell (VC)17 Richard Langham18 Michael Monteith19 Al Austin20 Jack Watts (VC)21 Max Leishman22 Benjamin Millard23 Thomas Calvert24 Will Cuningham25 Angus Nice16 Ian Prendergast27 Hayden McDonald28 Albert Weddell29 Craig Frinsdorf30 Shaun Bryce32 Riley McMahon33 Dominic Nixon35 Josh Caldow36 David Withers37 Jack Townley38 Jon Vickers-Willis38 Daniel Carmody39 Dirk Heinz40 Henry Hanlon41 Thomas Ruggles43 Bennett Merriman44 John Wood45 Damien Barton46 Hamish Rankin47 Jeremy McDonald48 Jack Maxwell49 Daniel Zambon51 Tom Maddocks53 Sam Driscoll54 Shamus Curran55 Llewyn Butler56 Mitchell Pickering
58 Ed Long59 Jamie Mugavin61 Andy Christensen63 Brant Laidlaw64 Andrew Walsh65 Bill Girdwood66 Daniel Gumley67 Nick Hardie-Grant69 Nick McRae70 Liam Quin71 Peter Marshall72 David Marshall73 Nick Keating74 Ben Joengbloed75 Sam Dalton76 Lachie Michell80 David Krones81 Jackson Hood82 James McArthur83 Patrick Hayes83 Andrew Prendergast85 Frank Mooney86 Jared Edwards87 Jono Hibbert88 Daniel Condon89 Rory Kennedy90 Aaron Harris92 Will Robinson
Coach: Fergus WattsAssistants: Ian Predergast/David Chippendall/Chris ReidReserves: Chris Baumgartner
UNIVERSITY BLUES
1 Steven Freemantle 2 Damien Yze 3 Ben Smithwick 4 Julian Rowe 5 Luke Maslin 6 James Rimington 7 Thomas Evans (C)8 Paul Fiorenza 9 Matt Parker 10 Mathew Laidlaw 11 Scott Virtue 12 Marshall Bull 14 Alistair Stewart-Holmes 15 Jarrod Reid 16 Brendan Huf 17 Simon Harris 18 Nicholas Colbert 19 Carl Peterson 20 James Murrie 21 Lachlan Mcqueen-
Miscamble22 Pierre Seale 23 Cameron Howat (C)24 Alexander Thompson (RC)25 James Evans 26 James Wagner 27 Allister Parton 28 Sam Arthur 29 Jack Joslin 30 Cameron Jones 31 Brett De Leijer32 Bas Simpson 33 Luke Marriott 34 Luke Crozier 35 Robert Josephs 36 Thomas Newton 37 Steve Harris 38 Luke Mckinnon (RC)40 Sam Hassett 40 Gavin Plummer 41 Harry Moore 42 Scott Gordon
43 Alistar Reed 44 Nick Richardson 45 Tim Rule 46 Simon Bramwell 47 Liam Cooney 48 Nic Newhouse 49 Corey Rice 50 Blake Fordham 51 Simon Davidson 52 Sam Pentney 53 Lochlan Hall 54 Henry Mcqueen-
Miscamble55 Tim Angus 56 Lewis Fotheringham 57 Tim Smith 58 James Mcwhinney 59 Robert O’hern 60 Will Cushen 61 William Guiney 62 Tom Gulliver 63 Nic Bayly 64 Geoff Trumble 65 David Bowley 66 Marcus Ramsay 67 Charlie Fitzpatrick 68 Tim Wilkins 70 Sam Landgren 71 Zac Lisle 72 Campbell Wallace 73 Callum O’brien 74 Nick Pryor 75 Kyle Parker 76 Simon Lenders 77 Andrew Bird 78 Rhett Mitchelhill
Coach: Trevor RoweAssistants: Richard Oppy/Travis Derricott/Chris Casey/Jon Remmington/Stuart Kofeod
OLD CAREY
28 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2012
PREMIER
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 LeithReserves: Paul O’BrienThirds: Scott WithamAssistants: Lachie Cooper
OLD SCOTCH
1 Nick Roberts 2 Jacob Williams 3 Matthew Moore 4 Nathan Roberts 5 Michael Duggan 6 Tyson Hunt 7 Tom Humphrey 7R Peter Harrison (RC) 8 Tom Mcmahon 9 Jarrod Moloney 10 David Lowe (C) 11 Mark Todd 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 27 James Crowe 28 Sam Haslem 29 Leigh Harrison 30 Joel Phillips 30R Daniel Griffi n 32 Jack Vickers 33 Ben Pratt 34 Luke Semmel 35 Justin Baxter 36 James Hansen 37 Sam Brooks 38 Lachlan O’connell 39 Ben Oakley 40 Edward Clinch 41 Brendan Close 42 Harry Haley 43 Luke Williams 44 Tim Kovess
45 Bradford Wilson 46 Luke Jarvis 47 Hugh Nicholson 48 Eddie Espinosa 49 Ryan Harris 51 Michael De Luca 52 Tom Moloney 53 Kieran Grant 54 Michael Nankervis 55 Brad Hughes 56 Anthony Palmer 57 Steven Hogan 58 Simon Lowe 59 Chris Kelliher 60 Pat Monaghan 61 Declan Freeman 62 Steven Wall 63 Nick Fyfi eld 64 Anth Hale 65 Sam Hillier 66 Tyson Parker 67 Alexander Roberts 68 Beau Hill 69 Sam Morwood 70 Jackson Mckay 71 Joe Ramsden 72 Matthew Briglia 73 Nick Hyland 74 Nicholas Hogan 75 Thomas Naughtin 76 Matthew Naughtin 77 Sam O’donnell 78 Simon Moloney 79 Matt Rodgers 78 Will Kent 79 Robert Gamble 80 Adam Kurzel 81 Cameron Watts 82 Simon Murphy 83 Stephen Brown 84 Sam Bennetts
Coach: Greg McLoughlinAssistants: John McDonough/Damon PaullReserves: Dom McInerneyThirds: Liam O’Donnell
DE LA SALLE
SPONSORS
29THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2012
PREMIER
1 Dayne Coulsen-Hoffacker
2 Kristian Butler4 Brent Walsh5 Dan Chamberlain7 Brendan Iezzi8 Tim Walsh9 Andrew Hore-Lacy10 Jack Osborne11 Kris Spassopoulos12 Luke Pacconi13 Jack Gale15 Angus Greene16 David Constantinou17 Mason Cole18 Edward Weatherson19 Nick Howell20 Robert Humann21 Tim Howell22 Brett Barratt23 Andrew Ramsden24 Gabriel Hamilton
26Andrew Kyriacopoulos
27 Matthew Brown28 Daniel A’Hearne
29Nicholas Chamberlaine
30 Max Burgess31 Callum Pohl32 Brett Robertson35 James Petdro36 Nicholas Bourke37 Ben Howell38 Jakob Steinhart39 Alexander Hasiotis40 Peter Mescher41 Fergus Stewart45 Andrew Kinross46 William Oldfi eld47 Jack Hunt49 Ned Hunt
Coach: Adam AndrewsAssistant: Gerard Sholly/Leigh McQuillen
OLD TRINITY
1 Jake Williams2 Chris Santalucia3 Andrew Pasceri4 James Mcdonnell 5 Dan Rush6 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 Carey22 Cameron Hunter23 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 Louis Denton39 Michael Hannan40 Sam Lees41 Esmond Prowse42 Louis Tiernan
43 Nick Pepperell44 Matt Walsh45 Jack Bergin46 Dan Iacuone47 Tim Agius48 Mitch Garvey49 Jonathan Pintal 50 Fraser Paterson51 Dan Harangozo52 Tristan Parker53 Jon Mercuri (VC)54 Dan Barry55 Nick Biddlecombe56 Matt Douglas57 Matt Jenkinson58 Jack Curtis59 Dom Walker60 Dan Meehan61 Julian Darrer62 Matthew Romanin63 Karl Kaldawi64 Nick Nunan65 Jeremy Preece
Coach: Andrew GowersAssistants: Nick Holland/David Landrigan/Travis RuygReserves: Matt O’HanlonAssistants: Peter Skidmore/Andy “Shanks” Ryan
OLD XAVERIANS
30 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2012
PREMIER
1 Andrew Stapleton2 Ryan Schroder3 Michael Sullivan4 Tom Sullivan 5 Mitch Church 6 Jake Bevanda7 Michael Angel 8 Paddy Gamwell 8R Justin Evans 9 Jack Solomon10 Brenton Garth11 Steve Mitchell 12 Ryhs Moylan 13 Chris Mitchell 14 Nic Cooke 15 Luke Madden 16 Kyle Dalmau 17 Luke O’Sullivan18 Alex Singleton19 Andrew Merrington 20 Shaun Clarke 21 Tom Overman22 Simon Caven 23 Jacob Forder24 Brendan George25 Andrew van Meel 26 Tom Gleeson 26R Andrew Smith 27 Liam Wilkinson 28 Michael Hutchesson28R Paul Holland 29 Tom Black30 Vince Schiavello31 Chris Hoban 32 Tom Caven 33 Andrew Ciantar 33R Nick Smith34 Daniel Byrne 34R Marty Byrne 35 Tate Pearson 36 Keiren Farrell 37 Patrick Harris 38 Mark Buckley39 Michael Liccaiardo 40 Joshua Madden
41 Hamish Watts42 Sean Bergin 43 James Stapleton 44 Dean Bergin 45 Steve Cannatalli 46 James Molony47 Caleb Forder 48 Xavier Cox 49 Jake King50 Andrew Grosso51 Daniel Riley 52 Jesse Manunzio 53 Ben Peart 54 Jack Wheeler 55 Liam Cookson56 Paul Rahill 57 Andrew Sicari 58 Matthew Borzillo 59 Matthew Sweeney 60 Daniel Lamana 61 Matthew Trim 62 Grant Breheney 63 Rob Pascolo64 Chris Godfrey 65 Nick Hughes 66 James Devery 67 Gerry Christie 68 James Flannery 69 Tom Isaacs 70 Matthew Marion 71 Aaron Neal 72 Liam Neal73 Joe Pignataro74 Luke Baird75 Aaron Helenius 76 Owen McIntyre77 Clarke Mitchell 78 Daniel Janides 79 Peter Villani 80 Mark Salvadori 81 Ben Hogan 82 Matt Gurrissi83 Michael Smith
Coach: Chris TankardAssistants: Nick Smith/Simon Atkins Reserves: Damien Sullivan
ST BERNARDS
1 Paul Wintle 2 Luke Wintle 3 Michael Curcio 4 Patrick Kean 5 Dan Garside (VC)6 Tom Garside 7 Anthony Scafi di 8 Brendan Dillon 9 Chris Richards 10 Michael Wintle 11 Simon Richards (C)12 Luke Hulse 13 Pat Tyquin 14 Gavin Brown 15 Hiwab Shakaib 16 Shaun Glennen 18 Alex Kane 19 James Murnane 20 Todd Bastion 21 Michael Barnhoorn 22 Carey Neville 23 Daniel Sceney 24 Jack Hellier 25 Dean Porter (DVC)26 Dan Lynch 27 Cameron Hansen 28 Daniel Foot-Connolly 29 Darcy Holden 30 Michael Mcgettigan 31 Tony Demacedo 33 Blake Mcgrath 34 David Teasdale 36 George Rowlands 37 Jaryd Robertson 38 Michael Seeber 39 Sam Amon 41 Mark Geshke 42 Jamie Marks 43 Hayden Jeans 45 Chris Roggero 46 Josh Herron 47 Scott Hobson
48 Andrew Fyans 50 Steven Kidd 52 Sam Nicholls 53 Jordan Lynch 54 Nick Seeber 56 Nick Munday 57 Ben Hodges 58 Daniel Gilmour 59 John Poutanas 60 Nick Kane 61 Ned Fallon 62 Luke Porter (RC)63 James Morrison 64 Luke Barnhoorn 66 Damien Waters 68 Joseph Wilson 70 Luke Terrell 71 James Mcdevitt 72 Lawrence Webb 73 Lewis Stutterd 74 Matthew Pitt 76 Anton Vandenblink
Coach: Mick DwyerAssistants: Jamie Shanahan/Greg SiwesReserves: Brad Berry
ST BEDES/MENTONE TIGERS
31THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2012
PREMIER B
1 Steven Scott 2 Michael Harold (C) 3 Dermot Cleary (VC)4 Stuart Hobijin-Allen5 Kieran Hogan 6 Jess Pickett7 Christopher Lamb 8 Aisea Valentini 9 Gary Bennett 10 Paul Tsoucalas 11 Stephen Doherty 12 Ben Hogan 13 Joshua Revere 14 Patrick Disiervi 15 Patrick Ioannidis 16 Steven Buchanan 17 Tim Doherty 18 James Chapple 19 James Hunt 20 Josh Ashman21 Jake Pappon22 Zein Daoud23 Jack Hind 24 Tommy Golik 25 Gabby Irons 26 Steven Ott 27 Lee Barrand 28 Baden Wass 29 Robert Holden 30 Peter Holden 31 Trevor Bromley32 Christopher Meyers 33 Leigh Head 34 Mike Paxman 35 Gerard Roney 36 Austin Deneys 37 Thomas Costigan 38 Tim Goldsmith 39 Aaron Binns 40 Aaron Shaw 41 Simon Way 42 Chris Lavery
43 Phil Falvo 44 Tim Scott 45 Dylan Ruddy 46 Zac Thiessens 47 Mathew White 48 Gonzalo Valenzuela49 Nicholas Seel 50 Daniel Mercuri 51 Jack Van de Ven 52 Matt Bertucci53 Christopher Mercuri 54 Callum Buchanan 55 Sean Earl 56 Thomas Mottram 57 Mitch James 58 Jason Olson 59 Matthew Wass60 Chris Telley 61 Anthony Ashworth62 Michael Margetis 63 Patrick Sham-Yuen 64 Paul Raso 65 Luke Morin66 Dani Boutros67 James Cleary68 James Fitzgerald69 Adrian Gigliotti70 Will Manning71 Adam Matthiesson72 Andrew Murray73 Jacob Sassos74 Shams Osmani75 Zac Mousoulis76 Jaryd Wines77 Stuart Wines78 Dion Perry
Coach: Martin StillmanAssistants: Jon Rutter/Trevor Bromley/Ash LeverReserves: Ali Khodr El-Ali
OAKLEIGH
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 Michael Karayannis24 Jon Perrett25 Riley Cummin26 Ben Austen28 John Nockles29 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-Smith41 Marcel Bruin42 Leigh Hendra
43 David Fallon45 Spencer Timms46 Tim Cooney47 Aran Hayes48 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 Roney84 Alistair Taylor85 Scott Eastgate86 Ryan Eastgate
Coach: Simon WilliamsAssistant: Brett RoseReserves: Ross StewartAssistant: Daniel Mann
OLD BRIGHTON
32 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2012
PREMIER B
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 Collins15 Alex Bennett16 Sam McBain17 Anthony Carroll18 Will Edmonds19 Mick Atkins20 Callan Buckley21 Jackson Leigh22 Lachlan Boyd23 Adam Catlin25 Tom Gandy26 Michael DeFontenay27 Brayden Haynes28 Mick Millar29 Jordan Thompson29 Tom Nash30 Will Mattingley31 Tom Buckley31 James Lapa32 Joel DiNatale33 Matthew Stevens34 Michael Globan35 Sean McNicholas36 Scott Kendall37 Lachlan Quirk37 Jack Richter38 Michael Wilson39 Luke McNicholas40 James Bull
41 Marcus Lee42 James Bliesner43 Mark Bramwell43 Nick Dickinson44 Pete Richter45 Greg Roberts46 Luke Sketchley47 Travis Kelly48 Jarrad Evans49 Luke Slater50 Matthew Kurta51 Tyson Rayner52 Oliver Webber53 Sean Brennan53 Matt Hutcheon54 Chris Badman55 Joel Billing56 Tim Pritchard57 James LeBreton58 Michael Salisbury59 Germaine Ivanka60 Mitchell Bourne61 Simon Lee65 Matthew Prosser68 Jack Coleman
Coach: Jason MifsudAssistants: Craig Tonkin/Josh BourkeReserves: Marcus Goonan
BEAUMARIS
http://altitudevolvocars.com.au
1 Jarrod Rafferty 2 Travis Ridgway 3 Hamish McLauchlan (C)4 Samuel Langford-
Jones 5 Tobias Gill 6 John Nicolopoulos 6 Samuel Casey 7R Tom Tyrell 7 Al Johnston 8 Nick Gooda 9 Peter Gleadhill (C)9R Michael Lambert 10 Jim Pitcher 11 Ash King 12 Matt Lillie 13 Tim Lockwood 14 Josh Slade 15 David MacKenzie 16 David Comben (VC)17 Scott Fitzgerald 18 Nick Harrison 18R Will Rule 20 Ryhs McMurray 21 Dan Harrison 22 Adam Schofi eld23 Chris Ferguson 24 Lachie Nash 25 Scott Ellis 26 David McCormick 27 Drew Gilby 28 Spencer Roberts 29 Brede Seccull 30 Benjamin White 31 Adam Weekes 32 Ed Limon 33 Jon Spanos 34 Corey Millard 36 Mark Weekes 37 William McTaggert 38 Anthony Wright 40 Travis Wyeth
41 Alistair Braithwaite 42 Lachie Wyeth 43 Jason Kurta 44 Jarrod McLauchlan 45 Daniel Newby 46 Julian Bayard 47 Michael Stowe 48 Trent Coles 49 Luke Pitcher (RC)50 Paul Silberer 51 Jarryn Fisher 52 Mark Seccull 53 Rorey James 54 Adam Vitolins 55 Benjamin Langford-
Jones56 Richard Mathers 57 Andrew Kight 58 Mitch George 59 Hamish McWilliam 61 Will Eagle 62 Damian Gauci 63 Mark Quiambao 64 Chris Hill 69 Matthew S. Wray
Coach: Darren SeccullAssistants: Stewart Loewe/Matthew Brewer/David MackenzieReserves: Craig Brockley
OLD HAILEYBURY
33THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2012
PREMIER B
1 Matthew Murphy2 Daniel Campbell3 Ben Dowd (C) 4 Keith Brick5 Patrick Dowd6 Daniel Mahoney7 Ring Charlie8 Josh Gabelich9 Julian Staffi eri10 Karl Wissell11 Elliot Waldron12 Nick McArdle13 Taylor Jones14 James Grinter15 Julian Charles16 Rick Ladson17 Patrick Aughton18 Michael Shanahan19 Glen Chivers20 Tom Steains21 Joshua Taylor22 Phil Edgar23 Tom Simpson24 Tom Marchesani25 Joe Frazer26 Sam Bishop (VC)27 Steve Landers28 Edward Ring29 Dom Gibbs30 Tom Cunningham31 Anthony Lynch (C) 32 Nathan Hobson33 Matthew Lucas34 Anthony White35 Paedar Handley36 Matthew Lattanzio37 Matthew Shannon38 Jack Mullen39 John Liston40 Matthew Daniel41 Tom McPherson42 Peter Murray43 Ricky Caldow44 Henry Parkes45 Sam Conlan46 James Mustey47 John Griffi ths
48 Hamish McPherson49 James Betlehem50 Gerrard Holland51 Phil Longmore52 Reece Arnott53 Jack Murphy-Cruise54 Tom Crooks55 Pat Murphy56 Luke McDonnell57 Pat Keely58 Brendan Cooke60 Liam Dunne62 Michael Kneebone63 Simon O’Connor64 Tim O’Rourke65 Paul Di Natale66 James Marchesani67 Tim Fitzgerald70 Michael Landers71 Samuel Carne72 Nick Marchesani73 Will Hartley74 Ben Marchesani75 Jesse Browne76 Tim Woolfe77 Sean Reid78 Tim Fitzgerald79 Charles Randles80 James Syme81 Sam Browne82 Ashley Collins83 Mitch Hayward84 Jarrod Nash85 Daniel Barrett86 Jarrod O’Keefe87 Jack Jolly88 Luke Davrain90 Tim O’Rourke91 Tim Sharpe92 James Leggett93 Tom Uglow94 Rory Ellis95 James Douglas96 Mitch Austin97 David Geltch98 Ray Short99 Tim Bowden
Coach: Daniel HarfordAssistants: Luke Mahoney/Grant Hudson/Matt ScullyReserves: Kornel DachsAssistant: Jim Jeffers
ST KEVINS
1 Rhy Gieschen 2 Luke Lochran 3 Nick Gieschen 4 Sam Geilings 5 Evan Spargo 6 Stuart Low 7 Jarrod Gieschen (C)8 Simon Paton 9 Chris Sutherland (VC)10 Lachlan Phillips 11 Nick Butler 12 Chris Branigan 13 James Binney 14 Owen Weatherly 15 Edward Greer 16 Trevor Cotsworth 17 Zac Keane (VC)18 Micheal Mitris 19 Daniel Steele 19R Koby Trajanovski 20 Jake Trajanovski 21 Bernard Mcdowell 22 James Moio 23 Iza Dawkins 24 Richard Butler 25 Evan Byrne 26 Chris Georgiou 27 Hayden Heta (C)28 Dale Hawkes 29 Andrew Paine 30 Andrew Tieman 31 Alex Dioretes 32 James Weston 33 Stephen Ward 34 Ricky Jessop 35 Michael Casterta 36 Phil Dinakis 37 Adam Baldwin (VC)38 James Faulkner 39 Arthur Solomidis 40 Michael Bacskos 41 Josh Uljans 42 Tyson Harrison 43 Saul Smith
44 Sam Brennan 45 Alf Bernardi 46 Nick Clark 47 Sel Cetin 48 Gareth Fowler 49 James Birch 50 Mitchell Bodycoat 51 Tim Mcdowell 52 Simon Leon 53 Ryan Coleman 54 Ross Stamford 55 Brad Thompson 56 Chris Toohey 57 Alex Bolzan 58 Luke Bolzan 59 Ashley Steer 60 David Madigan 61 Jack Miriklis 62 Michael Golden 63 Chris Roger 64 Adam Veli 65 David Veli 66 Tony Pantano 67 Christian Gianfagna 68 Alex Caserta 69 Chris Bacskos 70 Todd Morris 71 Joshua Yi 72 Andrew Jones 73 Daniel Imbesi 74 Andrew Sheehan 75 Tim Gleeson 76 Chris Harder 77 Michael Delmonte 78 Blair Mantesso 79 Adam Karim 80 Lachlan Page-Wood 81 Anthony Stena 82 Matt Mcmahon 83 Jordan Stanton 84 Chris Guy 85 Shaun Stewart 86 Tom Eaton
Coach: Craig HunterAssistants: Renato Dintinosante/Brad ThompsonReserves: Darren TollAssistant: Stephen King
OLD IVANHOE
East Ivanhoe
34 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2012
PREMIER B
University Blacks
1 Adam Cook2 Harry Lahy3 Scott Myers4 Andrew Willingham5 Huw Lacey6 Jake Matthews7 Jandre Slabbert8 Scott Hissey9 Scott Weekley10 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 Howgate23 Daniel Costello (C)24 Hugh Symon25 James Clarke26 David Batten27 Nick Batten28 Justin Crameri29 Levi Kalms30 Andrew Jesse31 Clive O’Sullivan32 Steven Flight33 Jordan Foster34 Andrew Else35 John Delahunty36 Jake Gardiner37 Lachlan Crameri38 Tom Napier39 Adam Pitt40 Nick Holt41 Simon Yule42 Charlie Richardson
43 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 ThompsonReserves: Luke O’Connell
UNIVERSITY BLACKS
1 Ronen Heine2 Jason Israelsohn3 Daniel Freed4 Sam Bruce5 Jason Ritterman6 David Fayman7 Marcus Jankie8 Geoff Measey9 Gary Blieden10 Jason Seidl11 Warren Steinberg12 Adam Caplan13 Jesse Kochen14 Jarrod White15 Rubin Winograd16 Nick Marks17 Josh Ludski18 Jesse Feldy19 Ash Kalb20 Brad Caplan21 Noah Rischin22 Luke Peters23 Ari Lewski24 Josh Sacks25 Jake Lew26 Jason Tendler27 Josh Givoni28 Dean Steinberg29 Adam Trytell30 Josh Gottlieb31 Joel Nevezie32 Jesse Osowicki33 Matt Kaye34 Richie Simon35 Cory Jankie36 Jarryd Ludski37 Stuart Fayman38 Luke Jankie39 Tim Freed40 Joel Gocs41 Nadav Harel42 David Wloszczowski
43 Jason Kaye44 Daniel Roth45 Michael Shafar46 Josh Rawicki47 Michael Shmerling48 Michael Thurin49 Josh Dorevitch50 Alex Wollan51 Jason Samuel52 Eyal Lang53 Guy Silbert54 Ricky Cahn55 Nick Shulman56 Ben Rockman57 Ryan White58 David Burns59 Raph Schlesinger60 Ari Burman61 JJ Sacks62 Jeremy Rotberg63 Damien Schwarz65 Joel Benjamin66 Ash Cooper67 Ari Wytwornik68 Leigh Goldman69 Ben Michowski70 Mark Shnider71 Johnathon Shafar72 Ryan Fisher73 Jordan Tonkin75 Brennan Lukav76 Chaim Wellis-Stosser77 Alan Silver78 Evgeni Routman79 Joel Grossman80 Josh Lancman
Coach: Bernie SheehyAssistants: Mark Segal/Adrian MorriseyReserves: Darren SeidlAssistant: Gary BluszteinThirds: Barry Simon
AJAX
35THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2012
PREMIER B
1 Andrew Cunningham2 Jameel Sargent3 Christopher Molivas4 Stefan Callea5 Aaron Taylor6 Andrew Panayi7 Troy Anderson (C)8 Matthew Palmington9 Jim Ayling10 Joshua Huxtable11 James Norton12 Alexander Taylor13 Adam Salamone14 Mark Smith15 Jonathon De Pellegrin16 Mitchell Chadwick17 Andrew Tedesco18 Shaun McCutcheon19 Adam Morrow (C)20 Brent Morrow21 Lee Johnston22 Bol Kolang23 Adam Alifraco24 Conor Purton25 Joshua Bellegante26 Mikael Purton27 Dale Carlton28 Wayne Pelar29 Sean Dean30 Brett Armstrong31 Lachlan Patterson32 Matthew Palmer33 Ryan Harrington34 Matthew Dean35 Lachlan McDowell36 Andrew Taylor 37 Patrick Keogh38 Lucas Menegazzo39 David Menegazzo40 Michael Freeman41 William Swaby42 Michael Sleep-Dalton
43 Daniel Schebeci44 Rhys Stooke45 Timmothy Morrish46 Nick Morrison47 Stephen Simpson48 Alex Eade49 Andrew Stephenson50 Rhyse Yassar51 Clayton Pettigrew52 Stan Sapountzis52 Stephen Simpson53 Jamie Do54 Bronson Paech55 Lachlan Hord56 Mark Neilson57 Timothy Eccles58 James Callea59 Theodore Sapountzis61 Jye Borg62 Tate McCutcheon63 Hayden Daniels64 Justin Morris65 Aidan Murphy
Coach: Kirk NortonReserves: Shane Doyle
WERRIBEE DISTRICTS
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 Bennett31 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 NunnReserves: Chris JenkinsThirds: John Guest
OLD MELBURNIANS
36 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2012
PREMIER C
1 Hayden Dillon 1r Zan Wenke 2 Tim Cusack 3 Nick Taylor 4 Tom Shepherd 5 Ash Brown 7 Matt Eifermann RC8 Matthew Holmes 9 Michael Christian C10 Andy Edwards 11 Kyle Shepard Mueller 12 Sean Driscoll 13 Ryan Hay 14 Jake Truefeldt 15 Chris Taylor 16 Shaun Mc Kenzie 17 Jake Rice 17r David Stokes 18 Scott Hills 19 Ian Stokes 20 Dean Shepherd 22 Stephen Tindale 24 Lewis Melton 25 David Gayfer 25r Tom Mckinlay 26 Ben Herbert 27 Trent Cantwell 28 Alexs Bottomley 29 Shaun O’Callaghan 31 Nick Biscontin 32 Mark Smith 33 Adam Barclay 34 Rhett Masters 35 Bart Walsh VC36 Beau Parthenides 37 Jack Langford 38 Jeremy Ryan 38r Richard Young 39 Andrew Hopgood 40 Glenn Thompson 41 Luke French 42 Michael Sacchetta
43 Richard Young 44 Jackson Moloney 45 Dean Nichols 46 Greg Bell 47 Josh O’Connor 48 Tore Valvo 49 Paul Trovato 50 Matthew Adamczyk 52 Matthew Osbourne 60 Simon Tuckman 63 Jeremy Brazzale 64 Dean O’Callaghan 65 Ange Russo 66 Jonathan Knape 69 Brad Cox
Coach: Rick BrockwellAssistant: David WitchellReserve: Trent Baldac Assistant: Jason Plant
BANYULE
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 Wallace41 Matt Brown43 Mathew Coad44 Jake Fraser
45 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 PollardReserves: Bruce Edwards
FITZROY
SPONSORSReds Foundation
Fitzroy Victoria Bowls ClubNAB
Degani Bakery CafeHarrington Earl Real Estate
37THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2012
PREMIER C
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 Dale Grant39 Luke Broad40 Luke Hawkins41 Lochan Allen42 Cameron Raine
43 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 StanleyReserves: Scott Azzapardi
MAZENOD
1 Matthew Said 2 Jordan Gay 3 Mitchell Gaunt 4 Michael Morrice 5 Joshua Smerdon 6 Jordan Matthews 7 Brent Swallow 8 Leigh Brennan (VC)9 Matthew Quigley 10 Matthew Smith 11 Jorden Braddy 12 Daniel Edward 13 Todd Podolczak 14 Ben Riley 15 Nathan Webb 16 Christopher Kendall 17 Aaron Smith 18 Lachlan Baddeley (C)19 David Morrice 20 Mitchell Wilson 21 Nick Johnson 22 Gary Gardener 23 Brandon Webber 24 Brad Slater 26 Nash Egan 27 Nathan Webster 29 Ben Brennan (VC)30 Ryan Good 31 Tomas Stefaniw 32 Mitchell Braddy 33 Justin Bell 34 Michael Tabone 35 Matthew Heywood 36 Joshua Shalders 37 Joshua Wallace 38 Paul Barry 39 Luke Smith 41 David Bourne 42 Alan Mcmahon 43 Gary Gardener 44 Nicholas Agnello
Coach: Dave BarryAssistant: Brendan SaidReserves: Shane Braddy/Rod Williams
RUPERTSWOOD
38 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2012
PREMIER C
1 Ewan Flanagan 2 Joe Cunnington 4 Harry Stephenson 5 James Rosengarten 6 Michael Davidson 7 Paul Farrar 8 Andrew Hickey 9 Sam Baring 11 Dujon Fuzzard 12 George Smyth 13 Tim Powell 14 Justin Main 15 Ben Tilley 16 Mitchell Simpson 17 Jordan Bell 18 Joe Cosgriff 20 Zac Ledin 21 Tim Mckenzie 22 Will Blackley 23 Lachlan Inglis 24 Gareth Taylor 25 Tom Waters 26 Sam Whatley 27 Daniel Montoya 28 Jack Gallagher 29 Andrew Costley 30 Joe Griffi ths31 Tom Osmond 34 Rowan Shields 35 Chris Godsil 36 Aaron Williams 37 Tim Wilson 38 Matt Hunt 39 Matt Mccart 40 Daniel Brogden 42 Earl Ree-Goodings 43 David Young 44 James Taylor 45 Alex Armstrong 46 Sam Walsh 47 Myles Mitchell 48 Matt Mason
49 Darcy Meehan 50 Brock Mckenzie 51 Henry Drysdale 52 Michael Fenwick-
Nevin 53 Alex Carr 54 Ben Cailes 56 Andrew Beecroft 57 Pat Long 58 Lachlan Preston 60 Adam Fyfe 61 Nick Rhoden 62 Scott Wood 64 Ryan Mcivor 65 Matt Myers 68 Scott Robson 70 Martin Beecroft 71 Jared Samuels 72 Nick Robertson 73 Anthony Spadaro 74 Matt Townsend 75 Tristian Lebreton 76 Hayden Devanny 78 Matthew Stewart 82 Jason Lewis 83 Rhys Waller
Coach: Tim PowellAssistants: Luke Egan/Marcus Spencer/Shane Chapman
MONASH BLUES
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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PREMIER C
1 Leigh Fletcher2 Zac Perrie3 Jack Massie4 Matthew Care5 Nicholas Jewell6 Nick Lyall7 Anton Duddy7 Jay Dillon8 Matthew Innes9 Tom Youl9 Lachlan Smith10 Ed Turner11 Rory Lynch12 Harvey Scholes14 Jackson Ward15 Stephen Tiernan16 Nick Henry17 Stephen Howe18 Jack Baxter18 Richard Atkins19 Sebastian Wright20 Adam Power20 Ryan Warren21 Ben Clarke22 Charles Kelso23 Campbell Jones23 Matthew Gray24 Nathan Foster25 Shem Curry26 Samuel Clements27 Michael Flahive28 Ben Kezilas29 Chris Rigney30 Brendan Culvenor31 Stephen Anderson32 Matthew Law33 Liam Woodland33 Jason McCoy34 Alexander Ross35 Ashley Fisher36 Cameron Sharp37 Matthew Styring
38 Michael Dynon39 Jesse Lovig40 Matt Powell41 Jack Wilson42 Tristan Thormann43 William Brayshaw44 Josh McPherson47 Richard Taylor47 Lachlan Wheeler48 Jesse Donald49 Justin Ng50 Thomas Cougan51 Will Lingard52 Christopher Ellison53 Leon McCarthy57 Callum van den Enden58 Rick Jones59 Robert Bibby60 Max Greenway61 Kyal Mcneil62 Ryan Morcom72 Mark Short
Coach: Russell BarnesAssistant: Tim WilsonReserves: Michael Flahive
HAMPTON ROVERS
1 Simon Bennett (DVC)2 Damian McGuigan3 Steve Romanin3 Blake Hillier4 Daniel Desanctis4 James Kennedy5 Jordan Eade5 Josh Kennedy6 Tristan Beranger (VC)7 Andrew Rogers7 Warren Carlyle (C)8 Jordan Heffernan9 Rob Deev10 Nick Latsis10 Alister Lloyd11 Nick Tsindos (DVC)11 Edward Cramer12 Ken Darby12 Dominic La Fontaine13 Greg Tolson13 Harry Levey14 Jack Ymer14 Josh Kennedy15 Rohan Kapoor16 James Way16 Sam Killworth17 Phil Bennett (DVC)18 Jackson Eade19 Jack Le Cerf19 Tom Byrnes20 Matt Partington21 Luke Smith21 Alex MacKenzie22 Brett Fields23 Simon Bonyhady24 Daniel Toma25 Andrew Hudson26 Andrew Clarke27 Caine Hillier (DVC)28 Alex Lattuada28 Chris Bell29 Jason Hinkley
30 Sam Riley32 Scott Needham33 Alex Stewart34 Chris Bell34 Daniel Schmidt35 Matt Dyson36 Steve Derry39 James Robinson39 Jason Hinkley40 James Buckingham41 Teri Miriklis41 Matt Berry42 Jack Duke43 Stephen Warr43 Ben Hart (VC)44 Chris Woodbridge44 Matt Decarne47 Andrew Romanin51 Jason Edwards
Coach: Tim KillworthAssistants: Andrew Tsindos / Fraser Cameron / Terry YmerReserves: Mick BennettAssistant: Alex McKenzie
OLD CAMBERWELL
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PREMIER C
PEGS FOOTBALL CLUB
1 Andrew Frazer2 Ben Hutchesson3 David Forrest4 Daniel Ryan5 Cal Glassford6 Chris Goullet7 Jordan Leask8 James Lenhart9 Lain Genovesi10 Tim Biggs11 Daniel Roscoe12 Matthew Ferraro13 Ryan Jones14 Ryan Edwards15 Jarryd Rogers16 Huw Wilson17 Sean Towner18 Daniel Flaherty19 Jesse Saunders20 Robert Baddeley21 Stuart Dale22 Jake Barrett23 Trent Skurrie23 John Hughes24 Liam Flaherty25 Bradley Jones26 Daniel Cantwell27 Aaron Bell28 Michael Fahey29 Liam Fitzgerald30 David Stewart31 Mark Wilson32 Andrew Palmer33 Cameron Livori34 Dean Podger36 Thomas Wilson37 Chris Tzambazis38 Stefan Galbo39 Kain Twentyman40 Andrew Baddeley41 Jeremy Watson42 Nicholas Bartram
43 Jordan Williams44 Blake Anderson45 Daniel Rowland46 Jackson Marr47 John Phillips48 Lachlan Teal49 Jack Clarke50 David Bianchi51 Mark Mitchell52 Ben Wilson53 Matthew Ratcliffe54 Dane Pound55 Brent Glassford56 James Miller57 Chris Armstead58 Dean Basar59 Andrew DeMarco60 Dohn DeMarte61 Roscoe DeMarte62 Daniel Galea63 George Guicas64 Andrew Lukat65 Dane Nankervis66 Tim Sherlock67 Jarryd French68 Ben Briggs69 James Taylor70 Dylan Anderson
Coach: Trent Cummings Assistant: Damian Zanic
PEGS FC
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 Irvine37 Chris Lacey38 Michael Ellis39 Robert Layton
40 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 RadfordReserves: Kris Little
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CLUB WAREHOUSE RISING STAR 2012
VAFA ELASTOPLAST TRAINER OF THE WEEK
It is with great pleasure that the POBFC nominate Sophie Angus for the Trainer Award.
Sophie’s long and distinguished training career with The Peninsula Old Boys Football Club began in 1995 while her father Allan was President and her brother Peter Captain. She has only missed 3 seasons due to her husband’s Army postings interstate and overseas. Sophie even continued her training duties while expecting both her children. Darley nearly 4 and Tabitha 10 months. An amazing feat! For the past 2 years Sophie and her family have travelled to Mt Eliza from Puckapunyul every weekend to help with the Pirates. Mick, her husband, often runs the boundary.
Sophie is an extremely capable and experienced trainer with a degree in Physical Education and her Masters of Sport Management. She also served on the Committee for a number of years and has been awarded Life Membership of the Club which is a great honour. Her fantastic contribution to the POBFC as a trainer and supporter over 15 seasons is to be highly commended and is appreciated by all.
Henry Parkes from St Kevins Old Boys is this weeks Rising Star
nomination.
Henry, is a former student at St Kevins College and joined St
Kevins Old Boys in 2012 in their push to win the B Grade fl ag.
Henry spent the last few years played football with the school,
which included one game for Oakleigh Chargers in their 2011
season.
In his fi rst game for the club in 2012, Henry kicked four goals in
a great performance down forward. Henry has continued to kick
bags of goals each week for the seniors, having kicked 42 goals
to date and is leading the goal kicking tally.
Henry also represented the Big V in 2012, playing in the Under
19 side that lost to the VCFL.
Congratulations Henry and Good Luck on the rest of your season
* 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.
SOPHIE ANGUS - PENINSULA OLD BOYS
HENRY PARKES - ST KEVINS OB
44 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2012
RETR
OGeoff Reilley
12 MONTHS AGO – 2011
Eltham’s chances of making the top four in Division
2 took a dive when they had the chance to topple
the undefeated Glen Eira but kicked poorly in
contrast to GE’s accuracy. Glen Eira’s fi nal winning
score of 12.4 to 8.14 told the tale. Best – Higgins,
Tsirogiannos, Waras, Carstensen, Harris, Bloink (GE)
and Wenborn, Richardson, Galvin, Brown, Hargrave,
Olaris (Eltham).
Elsternwick’s 10 goal second quarter in their
Division 3 match against Monash Gryphons made
the diff erence as they coasted to 21.10 to 11.15.
Best – Hunter (10), Sceney, Richardson, Hodgkiss,
Mahoney, grace (E’Wick) and Welsh, Harrack,
Sheehan, Madden, Flowerday (Monash).
South Mornington continued their improved
form in Division 4 with a good win over Eley Park
Sharks 15.14 to 12.6. Best – Kemp. Heib, Blackmore
(7), Woodruff , Ryan (Sth M) and Thomas, Lindsay,
Costorphin, McCabe, Viola, Marsiglio (Eley Park).
Andrew Edge, co-captain of Old Brighton recorded
his 150th game. In addition to being a key part of the
Tonners’ defence, he was also contributing to the
club committee. It was 100 games up for Prahran
Assumption’s Jack Matherson and Uni Blacks’
Tommy Napier.
Umpires’ Corner saluted the elevation of Brian
“Benny” Goodman to Big V Champion at the
Annual Big V Luncheon. Benny had umpired 17
representative games throughout his distinguished
umpiring career.
5 YEARS AGO – 2007
In a really important game in A Section, Collegians
hosted Old Ivanhoe these two top four teams
having plenty to play for. Collegians never looked
like losing in the fi rst half and were 5 goals to the
fore at half time. Things turned around a little in the
third term but Collegians were still 4 goals up at the
fi nal break. In a great last quarter, Old Ivanhoe really
had a go and gradually pegged the Lions back
before James Hope again kicked a ‘sealer’ to give
the brown and whites victory 12.12 to 12.10. Best –
Luxon (4), Butler, Nagel, Byrne, Curatolo, Georgiou,
Harrison (Old Ivanhoe) and Fry, Zimbachs, Williams,
Blumfi eld, Jorgenson, Bull (Collegians).
Caulfi eld Grammarians pulled off an upset in B Section as they stormed home to win 19.11 to 16.13. With Nick Tassell and Brett Sinclair combining to cut the Blacks defence to pieces, while Luke Batten and Luke O’Connell did everything they could to lift the Uni. Best – Tassell (5), Sinclair (7), Browne, Widjaja, Wright, Strain (Caulfi eld) and Batten, Vanderloo, Shaw, Van Kempen, O’Connell, Prestidge (Blacks).
Hampton Rovers congratulated David Anderson when he played his 300th game for the Club including 186 in the seniors/reserves. Part of the Anderson/Cave dynasty that had serve the Rovers so well over the years, the tradition was clearly continuing.
10 YEARS AGO – 2002
Banyule put an end to St Bedes Mentone Tigers’ 12 game winning streak in C Section when they trailed almost all day before snatching a 2 point victory 14.15 to 14.13.This victory would also provide Banyule with the chance to avoid relegation although they had plenty of work ahead of themselves to do so. Best – O’Connell, C Taylor, N Taylor, Cantwell, Kayrooz, D Williams (Banyule) and McColl, Waistab, Spencer, Terrell, Barnes, Beasley (StB).
In D1 Section, Bulleen Templestowe were lucky Aquinas kicked relatively poorly in the fi rst quarter, recording 6.9. By half time Bulleen Temp had taken the lead and went on to a telling victory 18.12 to 10.18 and Aquinas were now hanging on to fourth place on percentage only. Best – O’Donnell, Robertson, N Bone, Williams, Chivers, Smith (BT) and Denbraber, Flynn, Livingstone (3), Denavi, Hunter Lorkin (Aquinas).
D1 Section Senior Coaches were – Phil Davis (AJAX), Steve Box (Aquinas), Doug Searle (Bulleen Temp), Brad Hall (Ivanhoe Assumption), Tony Macgeorge (Mentone), Tim Powell (Monash Blues), Simon Bones (Old Geelong), Darren Turner (StLeos/Emmaus), Paul O’Shannassy (Uni Blacks) and Darren Caddy (Williamstown CYMS).
20 YEARS AGO – 1992
The big game in A Section between North Old Boys and Old Scotch was an even money bet. Both teams need to win to have a chance of entry into the top four and the intensity in the fi rst quarter was evident as the two teams displayed some skilled footy in the heavy conditions and tough unrelenting one on one battles all over the ground. NOBS’ narrow advantage at the fi rst change was maintained in the second quarter. Both teams
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were equally as hard in the ‘premiership quarter’
but at three quarter time, it was still NOBS a goal
and a half in front. Scotch lifted their work rate in
the thrilling fi nal term through the eff orts of Rohan
Aujard, Mark Brady and Gavin Eagle in the main.
Tom Beare and Bruno Conti were outstanding for
NOBS but Scotch’s harder running just got them
over the line by the smallest margin 8.12 to 8.11 and
they were out of the four only by percentage. Best
– Aujard, Brady, Eagle, Smith, Gibbs, Steele (Scotch)
and Conti, Beare, Turnbull, Abrahams, Egan (NOBS).
Old Trinity, on top in B Section, had to work really
hard against relegation possibilities, Monash Blues
but were able to hang on 15.17 to 13.10. Best –
Clarke, Norman, Anderson, Phillips, Beardsley,
Adam (OT) and Hay, Hipwell, McGregor, Alexander
(3), Quin, Kohler (Monash).
Uni Blues captain, John Kanis, played his 250th
game and gained another best on ground vote for
his outstanding game. John had joined the Blues
from Caulfi eld Grammarians in 1988 and was a
multiple best and fairest winner over the journey.
John was also a prominent State player and had
been a fantastic player for the Blues.
30 YEARS AGO – 1982
Ormond (4th) in A Section hurt Old Scotch’s chances
of entering the top four with a thrilling victory
17.14 to 17.11. There was never much more than a
goal in the match and it was an entertaining aff air
in front of a good crowd at the E E Gunn Reserve,
Best – Morris, McCooke, Bourne (4), P Mehrten,
Barnes, Russell (Ormond) and A smith, Fenton,
Tallent, Mason, Morgan, Brown (Scotch).
Kew consolidated the fourth position in B Section
against bottom placed Old Brighton in B Section
16.16 to 9.13. Best – Smith, Russell, Blay, Busuttil
(4), Burden, Casauria (Kew) and Leske, Shepherd,
Welsh, James, Cornwell, McMahon (Old Brighton).
40 YEARS AGO – 1972
Old Ivanhoe made the most of their game against
bottom placed West Brunswick in E Section 27.19
to 5.11 and in doing so looked certain to fi nish in
the top four. Best – Smith, T Mackenzie, R Gillespie,
Walker (10), Steele (5), J Stevens (OI) and Allan,
Green, P Heenan, B Ivey, W Ivey, MacGrotty (WB).
North Brunswick won the thriller against St Bedes
OC in F Section 10.15 to 10.14, the result meaning
that St Bedes became vulnerable in the top four
and North Brunswick showed some pride and were
keen to move up the ladder. Best – Yerry, Giacobbe,
Handley, B Duncan, Scullin, Butler (Nth B) and Harris,
Kurth, Signoretti, Evans, Vaughan, Petrie (StB).
A Section Field Umpires were – John Posetti, Trevor
Rowe, Graeme Simpson, Brian Hagarty and Ken
Jorgenson. B Section – David Jenkin, Alan Bishop,
Bill Mason, Daryl George, David Harradence.
45 YEARS AGO – 1967
Victoria thrashed South Australia 14.16 to 1.4 in the
fi nal match of the Amateur Carnival in Launceston.
Best for Victoria were Murphy, Hughes, Ward,
McLean, Parkes, Wood.
David Hughes was runner-up to Tasmania’s captain,
Bob Newton, for the Grosvenor Medal for the best
and fairest player in the Carnival. David had won
the trophy in the previous carnival in Adelaide in
1964.
Life Member, Collin McDonald played his 200th
game for Ormond. Charles Edelsten and Bill
Mumford played their 100th games for National
Bank and other ‘centurians’ were Tony Blazey
and Tony Fenton (both OGGS players) and Mick
Donegan (Power House).
60 YEARS AGO - 1952
The two top teams in B Section met with victory to
Ivanhoe (9.7) to Melbourne High School Old Boys’
(9.4). Best – Bob Murray, Bill Clarke and “Bluey”
Clarke (Ivanhoe) and Graham Beck, Max Smyth and
John Heathcote (MHSOB). Pearse of St Kevins Old
boys was the leading goal kicker in the VAFA with
79 goals from 15 games.
In E Section, Old Trinity were fi ghting relegation
with only three wins for the season to date but they
met the winless ANZ Bank and made the most of
their opportunities with a massive 31.24 to 13.10
victory. Trinity had 19 goals up by half time. Best –
O’Shaughnessy (11), Outen, Lockwood, Hazels (8),
Beer, A Birrell (Trinity) and Antsis, Edwards, Hume,
Murray, O’Brien, O’Bree (ANZ).
In ideal conditions Clayton and Old Geelong put
on a classic display in F Section before Clayton
fi nished 1 point ahead at the bell 18.15 to 17.20.
Best – Besley, Macklin, Slink, Swann (7), Rossenlis
(4), Begent (Clayton) and Emmett, Johnstone (4),
Chirnside, Von Moger, Jewell, O’Shea (Old Geelong).
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SHARPSHOOTERSPLAYER CLUB LR TOTAL
2012 Premier
Andrew Ramsden Old Trinity 1 50
Sam Pickett De La Salle 4 39
Damien Yze Old Carey 0 37
Matthew Handley Old Xaverians 1 33
George Rowlands St Bedes/Mentone Tigers 2 32
2012 Premier Reserve
Julian Hampton Collegians 0 26
Nicolas Fyfi eld De La Salle 1 23
Christopher Larkins Old Xaverians 2 22
Michael Hannan Old Xaverians 1 20
2012 Premier Thirds
Sam Morwood De La Salle 6 25
Brett Scott Caulfi eld Gramm 3 25
Andrew Walsh University Blues 3 21
Michael Hennessy Old Xaverians 0 18
2012 Premier B
Henry Parkes St Kevins 4 42
Scott Gower Beaumaris 4 37
David Fayman AJAX 6 36
Philip Edgar St Kevins 6 34
Christopher Molivas Werribee Districts 3 34
Lachlan Bennett Old Melburnians 2 34
2012 Premier B Reserve
Sebastian Kemmerer Old Melburnians 0 29
Timothy Pritchard Beaumaris 6 27
Brendan Blatt Old Brighton 1 26
James Bismire University Blacks 0 25
Stuart Macleod-Smith Old Brighton 0 21
William McTaggart Old Haileybury 0 21
2012 Premier B Thirds
Lachlan McRedmond Northern Blues 0 27
Thomas Crookes St Kevins 1 26
Daniel Anthony Old Brighton 0 22
James Sest Old Brighton 0 18
Nicholas Marchesani St Kevins 0 18
Adam Littlehales Old Brighton 2 18
PLAYER CLUB LR TOTAL
2012 Premier C
Adam Barclay Banyule 4 58
Leigh Brennan Rupertswood 2 48
Jack Duke Old Camberwell 0 42
Darren Rochford Parkdale Vultures 3 40
Chamath Jayaweera Mazenod 6 35
2012 Premier C Reserve
Daniel Fraser Marcellin 0 41
Jacob Beard Mazenod 11 36
Caine Hillier Old Camberwell 0 34
Gianluca Romanin Marcellin 0 22
Steven Mann Mazenod 2 21
2012 Premier C Thirds
Shelley Fulton Fitzroy 0 42
Sam Ayoub Marcellin 2 39
Brett Cottrell Old Camberwell 0 32
Stefan Davis Mazenod 1 30
Daniel Kerr St Kevins 0 29
2012 Division 1
Shaun Payze Peninsula 3 49
Callum Wood Old Geelong 1 44
Josh Vanderloo Williamstown CYMS 3 35
Todd Patterson NOBs/St Pats 2 34
Paul Ellis Old Geelong 0 30
2012 Division 1 Reserve
Jake Archdeacon Peninsula 0 39
Bilal Zeitoune Old Mentonians 3 36
William Harris Old Geelong 2 36
James Coghlan Peninsula 1 27
Lucas Taylor MHSOB 0 21
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PLAYER CLUB LR TOTAL
2012 Division 2
Sabastian Ciavola Eltham Collegians 4 55
Adam Sleight Prahran Assump 1 55
Matthew Costello Therry Penola 3 41
Jack McMeel La Trobe University 4 36
Stuart Patten La Trobe University 2 35
2012 Division 2 Reserve
Rick Ellis Prahran Assump 2 25
Timothy Mawdsley La Trobe University 0 24
Luke Giansiracusa Prahran Assump 0 23
Richard Hummerston Monash Gryphons 1 23
2012 Division 3
Ashleigh Close Ivanhoe 3 89
Aaron Thornton Elsternwick 1 58
Andrew Brazzale Kew 2 55
Sebastian Angus Richmond Central 0 46
Troy Farrell St Francis Xavier 4 44
Rhys Kirk UHS-VU 0 44
2012 Division 3 Reserve
Benjamin Seeger Yarra Valley 2 71
Mitchell Sweeney UHS-VU 2 60
Marc Brazzale Ivanhoe 2 41
Christian Traeger Ivanhoe 4 30
2012 Division 4
Jesse Albrecht South Mornington 0 77
Scott McPherson Manningham Cobras 0 57
Daniel Penny Box Hill North 1 49
Patrick Notaro North Brunswick 0 42
Aaron Marsh Point Cook 0 37
2012 Division 4 Reserve
Thomas Kennedy Swinburne Uni 3 58
Drew Crawford Eley Park Sharks 2 45
Rhys McConville-Brain South Mornington 0 44
Adam Farrugia Eley Park Sharks 2 37
Neil Burton Point Cook 2 30
2012 Under 19 Premier
Charlie Haley De La Salle 0 48
David Wall St Bernards 0 42
Steven Berengo Old Xaverians 0 40
Robert Ralph Old Xaverians 1 35
Jack Fenner St Bernards 2 31
PLAYER CLUB LR TOTAL
2012 U19 Section 2
Matthew Mitchell Old Haileybury 0 50
Michael Tregear Old Brighton 3 44
Lachlan Nankervis St Kevins 1 36
Ted Mitchell Old Trinity 0 27
James Hollaway Marcellin 2 27
2012 U19 Section 3
Sam Hibbins Collegians 0 52
Jake Powell Northern Blues 0 38
Louis Greco Mazenod 0 36
Harry Healey Old Xaverians 0 33
James Howells Old Camberwell 6 27
James King Northern Blues 0 27
2012 U19 North
Jai Swainger Ivanhoe 2 55
Karey Taylor Old Geelong 3 48
Darrell Blake Therry Penola 1 34
Thomas Williams La Trobe University 2 30
2012 U19 South
Jordan Young St Bedes/Mentone Tigers 3 52
Christopher Wheeler Monash Blues 0 40
Lewis Emmerson Parkdale Vultures 1 33
Braden Churcher Peninsula 2 32
Robert McCarthy De La Salle 0 31
2012 - Under 18
Dane Thomas Werribee Districts 1 56
Aaron Cloke Oakleigh 0 40
Tom Russell St Bernards 3 27
Louis Holmes St Mary’s Salesian 3 22
2012 Club XVIII (1)
James McDonnell Old Xaverians 0 74
Hamish Christie NOBS/ St Pats 5 50
Craig Berger Prahran Assump 0 40
Theodore Code Old Melburnians 0 36
Tom Kovarik De La Salle 0 36
2012 Club XVIII (2)
Raymond Steer Therry Penola 0 85
Timothy Bayles Old Geelong 3 60
Timothy Demetriou Hawthorn 0 42
George Dellaportas Hawthorn 0 38
Scott D’Arcy Richmond Cardinals 0 24
48 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2012
UNDE
R 19
One of the great things about U19s football is
that you often get to play at the proper football
time of 2pm. This is great for the lads that might
have indulged a little more than they should
have during the week, providing extra sleeping
in time on the Saturday morning. The fl ipside
of course is that there might have been one or
possibly two games before your match and on
wet days like Saturday you will need a serious
drying room to dry up your boots in time for
Tuesday’s training.
Of course most players have a couple pairs of
boots – although much to the chagrin of more
seasoned observers – players these days still
don’t have long screw in stops in their selection.
U19 Premier – Close in the battle for 7th
None of this was a problem for some of the
sides in U19 Premier, most notably De La Salle
who managed 25.12 to Fitzroy’s 5.7. James
Howard was singling in the rain booting 11
goals in a best on ground display. St Bernards
hosted an undermanned University Blacks and
the home side extended the margin at every
change to win by an even seven goals (Tom
Black kicked four). The other games were closer
though but still high scoring enough to suggest
not all grounds in Melbourne suff er under
a heavy watering. University Blues at home
went down to St Bedes / Mentone Tigers by 18
points. Old Xaverians played Old Melburnians
in Kew, with the home side holding on to win
by a couple of goals. The close one of the day
was at Camberwell Sports Ground where Old
Scotch stormed home in the last quarter to pip
Beaumaris by two points. A four goal to one
fi nal quarter after a goalless fi rst term saw the
Cardinals jump past Beauy to seventh on the
ladder.
U19 Section 2 – Questions remain
Old Brighton handled the wet conditions
better than the SKOBS and deserved the win
by 58 points. The Skobbers had several key
players out and the next game will be a fi nal
so anything can happen - don’t write off the
Toorak boys just yet but Brighton are back to
fl ag favourites. Caulfi eld are fi nding the much
needed form at the right time of the season
while Old Haileybury hit another fl at spot they
hit the pedal but there was no power - probably
engine trouble. Are the Fields good enough to
go past fourth spot though? Old Carey was too
strong in most departments to defeat Marcellin
by 31 points. An interesting game as Old Trinity
search for fi nals action but Werribee were too
strong in the end winning by eight goals –
Jaxon Cook was most damaging with four goals
for the Tigers whilst Taylor Gale booted three
for the men in green.
U19 Section 3 –
St Bernards hosted Ormond and did well to
defeat the team one above them on the ladder
by 31 points. At Gordon Barnard Reserve Old
Camberwell infl icted a surprise defeat on
Northern Blues by 23 points – James Howells
was outstanding booting 6 goals in the low
scoring match. After their earlier draw this year
Mazenod defeated Collegians second time
around to jump to second on the ladder. Whilst
over in Essendon PEGS defeated Old Xavs in a
battle to determine the best placed side outside
the fi nals positions. James Federico kicked four
for the home side whilst Matthew Ferraro was
named best in the 89 point win.
LET IT RAIN
Andrew Leonard
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UNDER 19 South
Beaumaris v Hampton Rovers
De La Salle v St Mary’s Salesian
Monash Blues v Parkdale Vultures
St Bedes/Mentone Tigers v Peninsula
UNDER 19 Premier
Beaumaris v University Blues
De La Salle v Old Scotch
Old Melburnians v St Bernards
St Bedes/Mentone Tigers v Fitzroy
University Blacks v Old Xaverians
UNDER 19 North
Old Geelong v Ivanhoe
Therry Penola v La Trobe University
Williamstown CYMS v MHSOB
UNDER 19 Section 2
Caulfi eld Grammarians v St Kevins
Old Brighton v Old Carey
Old Trinity v Marcellin
Old Haileybury v Werribee Districts
UNDER 19 Section 3
Old Xaverians v Mazenod
Ormond v Northern Blues
PEGS v Collegians
St Bernards v Old Camberwell
U19 North
Old Geelong hosted Therry Penola at Como
Park and in plenty of moisture the Lions
had a win to take home with them to the
northern suburbs. The 34 point margin in the
conditions was a good result for Therry over
the second placed OGs. Hayden Rowe was
outstanding for the visitors and three goals
each to Michael Jacobson and Shae Tatlock
were solid contributions. Ivanhoe crossed the
West Gate to steal the points by 14 against
Williamstown CYMS. Four goals to David
Ioannou was matched by Zac Mowat’s work
around the ground. Lat Trobe Uni were too
strong for MHSOBs. The 50 point margin could
have been more if the conditions permitted
but it also could have been less – we will never
know. What we do know is that La Trobe still
need to win all remaining games if they are to
play fi nals.
U19 South
Twelve diff erent goalkickers most weeks will
see you get over the line regardless of the
weather. This was the case for St Mary’s Salesian
who had the easy kill in Beaumaris this week to
keep alive their hopes of fi nals action. The 120
point win will be a confi dence booster but they
still remain outside the four. Keeping them at
bay are St Bedes / Mentone Tigers who hung
on for dear life against Parkdale Vultures to win
by 3 points. Peninsula would need a calamitous
end to the season to not be playing fi nals and
after defeating top side De La Salle they should
be confi dent heading into the pointy end of the
year. The fi nal 33 point margin doesn’t show the
great team eff ort the Pirates. Monash Blues and
Hampton Rovers would be happy with wins
at this time of the year and it was Blues who
saluted by three goals in the 9.20 start at Boss
James. Blues won with 19 men which was a
good eff ort, Michael Mckinna the only multiple
goalkicker with two.
After getting a handle on the U19’s in recent
weeks, you will now notice I have put my neck
out to tip the remaining games.
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Under 19 PremierDe La Salle 8.3, 13.6, 19.8, 25.12 (162)Fitzroy 0.3, 1.5, 3.5, 5.7 (37)GOALS, De La Salle: J. Howard 11, L. Barda 4, J. Gava 3, P. Johnson 3, O. Purton-Smith 2, H. Ramsay 1, M. Hamilton 1 Fitzroy: E. Scott 1, J. Ford 1, A. Tregillis 1, N. Ligris 1, E. Gardiner 1BEST, De La Salle: J. Howard, S. Gotch, B. Wilson, L. Barda, O. Persson, J. MattiskeFitzroy: N. Ligris, D. Cooney-O’Donoghue, A. Fry, C. Doherty, E. BryanOld Scotch 0.4, 2.7, 4.10, 8.15 (63)Beaumaris 3.4, 4.7, 7.9, 8.13 (61)GOALS, Old Scotch: J. Clarke 3, A. Hummerston 2, C. McDonough 1, C. O’Beirne 1, J. Hurley 1 Beaumaris: not providedBEST, Old Scotch: C. O’Beirne, N. Reddish, M. Johnston, W. Hamer, J. Clarke, G. Knight Beaumaris: not providedOld Xaverians 4.3, 6.4, 7.6, 12.7 (79)Old Melburnians 1.3, 4.4, 7.5, 10.7 (67)GOALS, Old Xaverians: M. Margin 3, H. Lachal 3, S. Grigg 1, D. Cotchett 1, H. Batten 1, P. Monti 1, T. Williams 1, R. Ralph 1Old Melburnians: L. Prendergast 3, N. Churkovich 2, T. Spargo 1, S. Watson 1, W. Raymond 1, J. De Steiger 1, H. Allen 1BEST, Old Xaverians: H. Lachal, S. Franklyn, J. Anderson, E. Doolan, P. Monti, H. Batten Old Melburnians: E. Fanning, A. Coleridge, N. Churkovich, J. De Steiger, H. Michelmore, L. PrendergastSt Bernards 4.4, 9.4, 11.9, 14.9 (93)University Blacks 2.0, 4.2, 5.6, 7.9 (51)GOALS, St Bernards: T. Black 4, J. Fenner 2, J. Goldsworthy 2, J. Van Meel 1, S. Firth 1, M. Sulzberger 1, A. Graham 1, A. Johnson 1, J. Bennie 1University Blacks: T. Sharp 2, V. White 2, D. McGahey 1, A. Commins 1, J. Hurley 1BEST, St Bernards: J. Saundry, H. Overman, J. Van Meel, K. O’Connor, T. Black, J. Bennie University Blacks: J. Hurley, J. Lawrence, S. Dadswell, M. Fogarty, S. Aldous, T. SharpSt Bedes / Mentone Tigers 4.4, 10.6, 13.10, 13.12 (90)University Blues 4.1, 7.2, 9.2, 11.6 (72)GOALS, St Bedes / Mentone Tigers: H. Jeans 3, M. Coen 2, N. Fallon 2, C. Byrnes 2, D. Martin 1, J. Vawdrey 1, P. Hurst 1, M. O’Connor 1University Blues: P. Gardiner 3, N. Green 2, E. McMullin 1, D. Van De Pol 1, D. O’Shea 1, J. Turner 1, S. MacAulay 1, J. Cowland 1BEST, St Bedes / Mentone Tigers: N. Fallon, A. Cross, C. Kinsey, J. Dalzotto, D. Martin, L. Hulse University Blues: N. Green, L. Wardle, C. Jackson, A. Schipp, B. Watson, P. GardinerU19 Section 2Caulfi eld Grammarians 5.3, 9.5, 9.8, 10.9 (69)Old Haileybury 1.0, 2.3, 3.6, 5.8 (38)GOALS, Caulfi eld Grammarians: K. Stewart 3, F. Cooper 2, H. Malone 1, J. Steiger 1, W. Peart 1, T. Wren 1, T. Stewart 1 Old Haileybury: not providedBEST, Caulfi eld Grammarians: S. Hood, T. Wren, T. Butler, K. Stewart, W. Peart, G. Berry Old Haileybury: not providedOld Carey 3.0, 5.2, 8.4, 10.6 (66)Marcellin 2.3, 2.3, 5.4, 5.5 (35)GOALS, Old Carey: M. Evans 4, S. Wilson 3, B. Easton 1, H. Pepperell 1, P. Cremean 1Marcellin: J. Hollaway 2, J. Bettello 2, J. Bourke 1BEST, Old Carey: J. Ceppi, B. Easton, M. Evans, J. Murphy, K. Fraser, W. WalkerMarcellin: M. Lincoln, J. Stone, T. Bastiaan, J. Bettello, C. Stewart, J. IezziWerribee Districts 2.2, 7.3, 10.4, 13.4 (82)Old Trinity 1.1, 2.3, 3.4, 5.4 (34)GOALS, Werribee Districts: J. Cooke 4, M. El Hawli 3, E. Turner 2, B. Leonard 1, J. Taylor 1, N. Arias 1, K. Andrews 1 Old Trinity: T. Gale 3, A. Syme 1, T. Bennett 1BEST, Werribee Districts: D. Briscoe, D. Taylor, M. Turner, J. Taylor, M. El Hawli, A. Imber Old Trinity: J. Gilfi llan, T. Gale, C. Rae, M. Azarnikow, R. O’Donohoe, N. PearceOld Brighton 7.1, 10.1, 11.4, 11.9 (75)St Kevins 0.0, 0.3, 0.3, 2.5 (17)GOALS, Old Brighton: M. Tregear 3, N. Paine 2, S. Zaia 2, C. King 1, H. Cannon 1, L. Otto 1, J. Knight 1 St Kevins: L. Nankervis 1, M. Manning 1BEST, Old Brighton: R. Kiley, K. Kempster, T. Jones, C. Hardgrave, T. Hamilton, M. Delany St Kevins: J. Cellini, M. Eva, J. Gambaro, T. Soultanakis, R. McMillanU19 Section 3ST BERNARDS v. ORMOND St Bernards won by forfeit.Mazenod 1.4, 2.6, 5.9, 8.12 (60)Collegians 3.1, 5.4, 5.5, 7.7 (49)GOALS, Mazenod: not provided Collegians: T. Varigos 3, S. King 1, A. Barr 1, W. Pocknee 1, D. Macrae 1BEST, Mazenod: not provided Collegians: A. Fahie, H. Pool, L. Apted, T. Goodman, M. Dockery, T. Varigos
Old Camberwell 4.2, 6.5, 9.9, 9.9 (63)
Northern Blues 2.1, 4.1, 5.2, 6.4 (40)
GOALS, Old Camberwell: J. Howells 6, N. Russell 1, M. Troy 1, H. Crothers 1
Northern Blues: P. Dempsey 1, M. Cottier 1, L. Carter 1, D. Marcon 1, L. Judd 1, M.
Cigagna 1
BEST, Old Camberwell: T. Schipper, J. Howells, N. Adamson, X. Troy, J. Hrbek, O. Lloyd
Northern Blues: N. Prelorenzo, J. Powell, J. Prelorenzo, N. Spagnolo, T. Hughes, M.
Cottier
PEGS 1.3, 5.9, 8.14, 15.19 (109)
Old Xaverians 1.2, 1.5, 1.7, 2.8 (20)
GOALS, PEGS: J. Federico 4, S. Tibbits 3, A. Persano 2, M. Semini 2, L. Shultz 1, M.
Ferraro 1, H. Braden 1, M. Nola 1 Old Xaverians: J. Healy 1, A. Dickinson 1
BEST, PEGS: M. Ferraro, H. Braden, D. Perera, M. Lepa, J. Federico, N. Karikas
Old Xaverians: M. Dvorscek, J. Pititto, M. Vlahos, D. Hermans, S. Forrest, O. Keogh
U19 North
La Trobe University 6.0, 8.1, 8.5, 12.9 (81)
MHSOB 2.1, 2.2, 3.4, 4.7 (31)
GOALS, La Trobe University: J. Hickey 2, T. Williams 2, M. Gleeson 2, P. Hughes 2, G.
Lingham 1, M. O’Brien 1, A. Rae 1, D. Ryan 1 MHSOB: M. Dogliotti 1, J. Duell 1, L.
Ferris 1, T. Fernie 1
BEST, La Trobe University: D. Moore, P. Hughes, T. Toohey, B. Brown, M. O’Brien
MHSOB: L. Ferris, T. Feeney Connor, J. Duell, M. Dogliotti, S. Hayes, J. McDonagh
Therry Penola 0.0, 0.0, 0.0, 9.13 (67)
Old Geelong 3.1, 3.1, 5.2, 5.3 (33)
GOALS, Therry Penola: M. Jacobson 3, S. Tatlock 3, D. Blake 1, H. Rowe 1, J.
Mansbridge 1 Old Geelong: K. Taylor 3, R. de Crespigny 1, R. Vocale 1
BEST, Therry Penola: H. Rowe, B. Egglestone, H. Donohoe, E. Daley, J. Mansbridge,
L. Stretton Old Geelong: R. de Crespigny, G. Macdonald, B. Keys, R. Vocale, A. De
Fegely, K. Taylor
Ivanhoe 4.3, 5.4, 6.6, 9.6 (60)
Williamstown CYMS 1.2, 4.6, 4.9, 6.10 (46)
GOALS, Ivanhoe: D. Ioannou 4, W. Emerson 2, J. Swainger 2, J. Nott 1
Williamstown CYMS: S. Davis 2, P. Cutajar-Miloser 1, A. Heaver 1, B. Callan 1, R. Joy 1
BEST, Ivanhoe: Z. Mowat, J. Brown, S. Zervides, A. Purtell, J. Delbridge, W. Cuthbert
Williamstown CYMS: S. McVernon, N. Holdsworth, S. Reichenvater-Beasley, R. Joy, B.
Callan, M. Dumbleton
U19 South
Monash Blues 1.4, 2.6, 3.7, 5.11 (41)
Hampton Rovers 0.2, 0.4, 1.10, 2.11 (23)
GOALS, Monash Blues: M. McKinna 2, A. Pereira 1, O. Graudins 1, A. Jeynes 1
Hampton Rovers: J. Massey 1, D. Phillips 1
BEST, Monash Blues: T. Ruddell, R. Mitchell, H. Melville, M. Pittman, M. McKinna, O.
Fitzpatrick Hampton Rovers: N. Taylor, J. Massey, N. Mullenger, L. DeLisle, D. Phillips,
M. Taylor
St Bedes / Mentone Tigers 2.2, 2.5, 5.5, 7.7 (49)
Parkdale Vultures 3.1, 5.3, 5.4, 7.4 (46)
GOALS, St Bedes / Mentone Tigers: C. McCready 3, J. Young 3, J. Pollard 1
Parkdale Vultures: C. Welch 2, J. Boland 2, L. Emmerson 1, D. Glascott 1, J. Russell 1
BEST, St Bedes / Mentone Tigers: J. Townley, W. Lawrence , J. Bichsel, J. Pollard, P.
Goodman, C. McCready Parkdale Vultures: S. Chitty, L. Morgan, J. Kovarik, c. stielow,
N. Rayner, A. Stewart
Peninsula 3.1, 5.5, 9.9, 11.10 (76)
De La Salle 1.1, 2.2, 2.3, 6.7 (43)
GOALS, Peninsula: J. Gleeson 2, B. Churcher 2, H. Brodie 2, T. Shayler 1, J. Owens 1,
M. Beggs 1, S. Glenn 1, N. Coy 1 De La Salle: J. Smith 2, P. O’Connell 1, N. Lowrie 1, J.
Cox 1, J. Hanley 1
BEST, Peninsula: M. Wilson, J. Gleeson, J. Ramirez, H. Brodie, S. Glenn, M. Beggs
De La Salle: M. Pennachia, M. Hogan, H. Curtis, J. Smith, D. Craig
St Mary’s Salesian 7.5, 10.10, 15.16, 24.24 (168)
Beaumaris 2.0, 6.2, 7.5, 7.6 (48)
GOALS, St Mary’s Salesian: M. Op’t Hoog 3, F. Coloe 3, K. Duerden 3, N. Alexopoulos
3, F. Ravida 2, B. Cain 2, P. Pham 2, J. Carolan 2, D. Ryan 1, D. Cropley 1, S. Hearn 1, W.
Anderson 1 Beaumaris: not provided
BEST, St Mary’s Salesian: T. Keep, M. Docker, D. Cropley, J. Carolan, N. Alexopoulos, F.
Ravida Beaumaris: not provided
UNDE
R 19 RESULTS
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U19 – PREMIER
1 Lachy Allison 2 James Bennie 3 Simon Caven 4 Charlie Connelly 5 Wil Considine 6 Brad Cooper 7 Matt Feehan8 Jack Fenner9 Sam Firth 10 Jack Fraser11 Jack Gay 12 Jarrod Gill 13 Andrew Graham 14 Andrew Grosso 15 Mitch Hannan16 Lachlan Herriman 17 Michael Hughes 18 Alex Johnson 19 Sam Jones 20 Nathan Kazuro 21 Peter Lenoury22 Pat Macdonough23 Aiden O’Connor24 Keiran O’Connor25 Harry Overman26 Matt Peart 27 Chris Peart 28 Daniel Riley 29 Jack Saundry 30 Jacob Shine31 Luke Sullivan32 Michael Sulzberger 33 Daniel Thompson34 Jake Van Meel 35 David Wall 36 James Weir37 Sam Wood
St BernardsCoach: Peter Wood
Assistant: Adrian Peart
1 Jayden Duhau2 Charlie Haley4 Sam Brooks5 Charlie Athanassiou6 Pat O’Connell7 Michael Stizza8 Harry Haley9 Josh Fisher10 Ben Forrest11 Luke Barda12 Todd Richardson13 Adrian Indovino14 Sefton McGraw15 Hugh Nicholson16 Brad Wilson17 David Convery18 Liam Wood19 Jack Gava20 Sam Harrington21 Paul Johnston22 Matt Hamilton23 Sebastian Gotch24 Jordan Bull25 Jason Terrell27 Jamie Smith28 Oliver Purton - Smith29 Dan Millwood34 Joel Mattiske43 Todd Richardson45 Hamish Ramsey47 Oscar Persson48 James Howard
De La Salle BlueCoach: Michael Brown
Assistants: Simon Brown/Peter Harte
BeaumarisCoach: Luke Buller
Assistants: Rob Wilson/Chris Cockburn
1 Jordan Clarke (CC)2 Will Carroll3 Matthew Foskey4 Andrew Hummerston5 Conor O’Beirne6 Jack Hurley7 Callum McDonough (CC)8 Angus Greenaway9 Nicholas Reddish10 Ed Moroney11 Tom Holding12 David Carey13 Alex Reilly14 Henry Thomas15 Harrison Casey16 Charlie Long17 Ben Davey18 Ed Dalton19 Charlie Steel20 Lachie Seed21 Gregor Knight22 Charlie Perry23 Alisdair Reeves24 Charlie Fay25 Ned Walmsley26 Tim Bate27 Tom Druitt28 Fred Launder29 Chris Watts30 Lachlan Smyth31 Will Hamer32 Nicholas Santini35 Jake Clemm36 William Hewson40 Sam Neil43 Ed Furey44 Michael Johnston47 Gene van den Broek
Old ScotchCoach: Matthew Parisi
Assistants: Dan Parisi/Ed Hill/Tristan Foenander/Peter Hodges/Sam Muttdon 1 Diarmuid Cooney-
O’Donoghue2 Jack Tennant3 Jack Iacono4 Raph Lloyd5 Aiden Fry6 Murray White8 Chris Doherty9 Eddie Gibbons10 Edward Bryan11 Josh Sawyer12 Jack Ford13 James Steinfort14 Alex Lawrence15 Lochie Allen16 Dougall McAllister17 Kai Menzies18 Daniel Lindsay19 Harrison Simcoe20 Dylan Pactas21 Nic Gibbons22 Nathan Lingris24 Dylan Leech25 Lachlan Power26 Dean Turnley27 Ethan Gardiner29 Dieter Tieman30 Aiden Tregillis31 Ben McGregor32 Alex Taylor34 Tom Harris42 Jarrod Schlitz54 Eamonn Scott
FitzroyCoach: Darren Handley
1 Steven Berengo2 Louis Denton5 Denis Symeopolous6 Lachie Keith7 Cauley Beetham8 Nick Gazdowicz9 Nathan Drummond10 Darcy Cotchett11 Harry Batten12 Tom Williams13 Harry Lachal14 Fraser Lane15 Johnathon Close16 Jarryd Skene17 Terry Reed18 Luke Pirrie19 Ben Lyon20 Ashley Sorrenti21 Nicholas Sharkey22 Sam Franklyn23 Robbie Ralph24 Charlie Woodley 25 Sam Grigg26 Marcus Smith27 Nick Costa 28 Josh Anderson29 Matthew Margin30 Jonathan Smarrelli
Old XaveriansCoach: Tom Maule
Assists: Hamish Buckley/Joe Rush
Old MelburniansCoach: Tom Seccull
St Bedes/Mentone TigersCoach: Steve D’Andrea
Uni BlacksCoach: Steve Cerni
Uni BluesCoach: Matt Embling
SPONSORSReds Foundation
Fitzroy Victoria Bowls ClubNAB
Degani Bakery CafeHarrington Earl Real Estate
1 Cameron Antonuccio2 Addison Martin3 Alexander Cross4 Aaron Hodges5 Brenton Schubert6 Alex Whalebone7 Christopher McCready8 Jake Townley9 Benjamin Nicoll10 Trent Pastura11 Luke Heywood12 Steven Lay13 Ciaran Lawrence14 Brett Denton15 Lachlan Dee16 Jack O’Kearney17 James Dalzotto18 Juy Capp20 Jack Beckwith21 Benjamin Wighton22 Mitchell Coen23 Johnathan Dawes25 Lawrence Webb27 Michael O’Connor28 Jamie Popaz29 Jack Pollard30 William Lawrence31 David Goodchild33 Taylor Gogerly35 Jordan Young37 Dale Tanner39 Jordan Bichsel43 Alexander Jackson45 Charles Kinsey47 Callum Byrnes50 Thomas McMahon52 Declan Hampton54 Kerwin Cafun54 Kerwin Cafun57 Max Worrell61 Morgan Hampton62 Joseph Bova63 Calvin Young
1 Jack Kershaw2 Jamey Pemmelaar3 Thomas Walsh4 Louis Wardle5 Sebastian Nixon6 Daniel O’Shea7 Joseph Turner11 Patrick Murtagh12 Angus Smith19 Patrick Ferguson21 Conrad Graovac23 Benjamin Watson29 Angus Fraser35 James Coumans40 Nathan Green46 Edward McMullin48 Angus Johnstone50 Matthew Porra60 Ross Wettenhall67 Sean Carr71 Dominic Nixon77 Jason Cowland81 Patrick Gardiner92 Timothy Burn-Francis
1 Michael Adams2 Sam Aldous3 Jack Bales4 Sam Bell5 Jonathan Bunge6 Angus Cole-Adams7 Aiden Commins8 Scott Dadswell9 Sam Douglas10 Michael Fogarty11 Peter Harrod12 Jock Lawrence13 James Lenehan14 Benjamin Murphy15 William Murray16 Luke Picone17 James Sandford18 Thomas Sharp19 Sam Sher20 Joel Theodore21 Harry Ukich22 Vincent White23 Thomas Whiting24 Charlie Zwar
2 Charles Kellett3 Justin De Steiger3 Harry Curtis4 Thomas Lackman5 Nicholas Churkovich6 Alexander Coleridge7 Nicholas Forrest8 Campbell Kirwan9 Thomas Carlon13 Edward Fanning15 James De Degley18 Thomas Watson20 Lachlan Prendergast21 Adam Armstong23 Oscar Dixon24 Samuel Delios24 Lorgen Scott28 Tom Benson31 William Raymond33 Nicholas Daish33 John Hurley34 Jonathan Benjamin40 Peter Feaver44 Charles Kiel47 Ruari Wood-Freeman49 Nicholas Molony54 Edward Robinson60 Damon Velakoulis63 Thomas De Fegley64 Leon Koumouris65 Stephen Blakeney66 Nicholas McLardy75 Tom McConnell
1 James Hooper2 Tom Perkins3 Tom McManamy3 Jackson Miller4 Anthony Goss5 Alex Smout6 Alex Shulman7 Sam Bennett8 Josh Ward9 Chris Smout10 Luke Edmondson11 Scott Braithwaite12 Kurt Mocika14 Nathan Heaton16 Jak Jowett17 Drew Kelly18 Matthew Zagni19 Harrison Bennett20 Douglas Ballard21 Jackson Leigh22 Lachlan Boyd23 Byron Hughes24 Lucas Bourne25 Tom Gandy26 Kyle McDonagh27 Ben McLean28 Adam Tanzimat29 Jordan Thompson30 Callum Griffi ths31 Sam Holland-Burch32 Joel DiNatale32 Liam Brennan33 Jarryd Pemberton34 Chris Tilbey36 Mark Ramanathan36 Cal Gillespie38 Nick Vorich40 Matt Hopkins41 James Morley43 Jake Bloomer44 Scott Sheldrick45 Jack Graham46 Lachlan McKenzie47 Greg Pearson48 Gus Finney51 Ben Gray53 Andrew Dickinson54 Cleary55 Matt Hardeman58 Stuart Montfort59 Ben Spencer61 Filip Zalega64 Jayden Rayner66 Evan Georgopoulos
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U19 – SECTION 2
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 Peart21 Jackson Small22 Jordan Ceglar23 James Easton24 Will Kingwill25 Tom Butler26 Matt Mcternan27 Daniel Gray28 Damien Simic29 Thomas Crozier31 Hayden Stewart33 Fred Cooper35 Norrie Strintzos36 Lewis O’Neill
Caulfi eld GrammariansCoach: Josh McCahon
Assists: Jake McCahon/James Weghorn
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 McEldowney25 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
St KevinsCoach: Ray Leetham
Assists: Luke Williams/Nick Perrett
1 Tim Hunter2 James Paul3 Dylan Walsh4 Mathew Shill5 Luke Pinot (C)6 Alaa Ghanem7 Christopher Smith8 Patrick Hutchinson9 Jordan Toy10 Sean Corrigan11 Jordan Donnelly12 Samuel Hall13 Jake Lynch14 Michael Sullivan15 Matthew Mitchell16 Nicholas Leonidas17 Adam Budge18 Sam Nowlon19 Alexander Thomson20 Brendan Gillen21 Josh Alkemade22 Jack-Thomas Coombes23 James Reid24 Tyson George25 Joshua Slade26 Sam Nicholls27 Daniel Secatore28 Luke Pannunzio29 Brede Seccull30 Zac Connelly31 Steven Kenworthy32 Christopher Venten33 Joseph Fisscher
Old HaileyburyCoach: Dale Anderrson
Assists: Matt Kelly
1 Matt Jones2 Brodie Easton3 Alex Richardson4 James Coull5 Nick Morris6 Jordan Ceppi7 Lachlan Addison8 Henry Pepperwell9 Harry Maxwell10 Morgan Evans11 Charlie Wood12 Corey Jackson13 Lachy Mahon14 Lachlan Macleod15 Mark Walczak16 Will Walker17 Simon Harris18 Pat Cremean 19 Marcus Cushen20 Bruno Consalvo22 Nick Anderson 23 Dave Burgess24 Jacob Murphy25 James Shaw26 Matt Driver27 Freddie Cator28 Spencer Cambridge29 Nick Andrews33 Christian Virgona 36 Ander Martin37 Jermaine Wunungmurra
Old CareyCoach: Michael EricsonAssists: Russell Morris
1 Nick Faidy 2 Julian Battistella 3 Andrew Harkin 4 Mathew Lincoln 5 Jordan Bettello C6 Patrick Millison 7 Sam Rimington VC8 Joey De Neefe 9 Ben Thorn 10 Callum Brandt 11 Callan Stewart 12 Josh Sundberg 13 James Carrol 14 Mathew Tantsis-Hall VC15 Cameron Kemp 16 Tom Natoli DVC17 Tom Bastiaan 18 James Hollaway VVC19 Thomas Butler 20 Sean Ioannidis C21 Cameron Rumph 22 Chris Zygmunt 23 Kieran Dellahunty 24 Campbell Mc Millan 25 Liam Vear 26 William Hiser DVC27 Adrian Beaini 28 Jessie Stone 29 Ryan Woodward 30 Otto Macpherson 31 Hayden Manassa 32 Patrick Chard 33 Nick Watty 35 Anthony Beaini 44 Jerome Iezzi
MarcellinCoach: Paul Bevan
Assists: Brandon Watson
Werribee Districts
1 Sebastian Zaia2 Callum Nicholls3 Dylan Verney4 Joe Longbottom5 Nick Hellyer6 Jordan Pascoe7 Marshall Pascoe8 Dane Robinson9 Luke Healey10 Jack Knight11 Patrick Sands12 Michael Tragear13 Sam Baker14 Hayden Johnson15 Chris Walker16 Jackson Moffi tt17 Robert Naughton18 Nick Paine- Ellis19 Matt Delaney20 Chris Hardgrave21 Kieran Rawlinson22 Tyler Ellery23 Ben Jarick24 Tom Hamilton25 Marcus Bade26 Hamish Graham27 Josh Drummond28 Will Johnston29 Kalin Kempster30 Levi Otto33 Ryan Kiley34 Chris Parker35 Jordan Pascoe38 Luke Andrew41 Henry Carlson56 Thomas Jones61 Charlie King
Old BrightonCoach: Adam Pirrie
Assists: Ryan Joseph
Old TrinityCoach: Jed Burgess/Speros Beasley
Manager: Stuart Pearce
1 James Taylor2 Callum Rae3 Jonathon Wong4 Chris Hargreaves5 Sam Stacker6 Chris Yapanis7 Emerson Satur10 Michael Azarnikow11 Billy Syme12 Rory O’Donohoe13 Timothy Costantinou14 Eddy Plant15 Tom Bennett18 Alex Heuston20 Ted Mitchell21 James Gilfi llan22 Edward Beasley24 Steven Lawrence25 Nicholas Pointon28 Nicholas Pearce30 Chris Hughes31 Alex Syme32 Henry Winter34 Chris Jackson38 Jakob Steinhart39 Alexander Hasiotis41 Joeb Northey
3 Benjamin Leonard5 Craig Moloney6 Adam Imber7 Matthew Despott9 Mohamad El Hawli10 Ethan Turner11 David Briscoe12 Brent Turner13 Jesse Humphreys14 Matthew Turner15 Sandrino Di Lallo17 Matthew Fitzpatrick18 Dillon Taylor19 Matthew Brown20 Ben Stoios21 Nikko Arias22 Jesse Taylor23 Jaxon Cooke25 Mikhal Secoulidis30 Joel Patty34 Jack Chadwick36 Benjamin McMillan43 Jackson Brice51 Daniel Peers
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U19 – SECTION 3
1 Mark Cigagna2 Sam Dalton3 Josh Sims4 Damon Marcon9 Mark Langley10 Josh Rentos11 Matthew Cottier13 Liam Carter14 Mike Matters16 Jake Powell17 Mousty Hammoud19 Paul Dempsey20 Damian D’amore22 Leigh Judd23 Eamonn Maloney24 Lachlan Holmes25 Paul Sansonetti26 Luke Baker27 Mahmoud Rafhi28 Oscar Zimmermann29 Jordan Hull30 Nicholas Spagnolo33 Jack Prelorenzo35 Nick Prelorenzo64 James King
Northern BluesCoach: George Wakim
Assists: Neil Langley/Zan Useinov
31 Lachy Allison 32 Jonathan Ayres33 Adam Bevanda34 Jake Bromley35 Brent Catoggio36 Thomas Delzoppo37 Taylor Devers38 Michael Dillon39 Anthony DiPaolo40 Harrison Firth41 Matthew Gurrusi 42 Josh Hedley43 Jack Howard44 Michael Hughes45 Michael Iacabaccio46 Lachlan Jowett47 Ned McAllister48 Liam McIntyre 49 Patrick Moloney50 Daniel Moloney 51 Jake Nataro52 Alex Nicou 53 Keiran O’Connor 54 Aidan O’Connor 55 Tim O’Sullivan56 Tom Russell57 Mark Spence58 Wil Sullivan59 Jeremy Sullivan60 Shaun Tamraz61 Sean Webb62 Liam Whelan63 Seamus Whelan64 Andrew Zammit
St BernardsCoach: Kevin Jones
Assists: Sam Jones/Luke Scerri
1 Samuel Freeman2 Victor Murphy3 Thomas Kanz4 Francisco Fernandes5 Matthew Peddlesden8 Corey McLaughlin10 Damian Proksa11 Charlie Urwin13 Jay Himat14 Xavier Troy14 Luke Wang16 James Howells19 Michael Young20 Minh Le22 Nicholas Russell24 Thomas Schipper26 Thomas Stayner27 Duran Bradley29 Nicholas Adamson31 Bryce Frattin33 Julian Giovannucci37 JJ Yang38 Jackson Hrbek46 Christopher Webster49 Harry Crothers53 Matthew De Petro58 Oliver Lloyd59 Henry Tun
Old CamberwellCoach: Phil Ballis
1 Jack Delmo2 Darcey Dempsey3 Matthew Vlahos4 Darcy Cotchett5 Harry O’sullivan6 Max Elliott7 Patrick Yuen8 Matt Dvorseck9 Tim Hannon10 Anthony Dickinson11 Tim Fenton12 Sam Ellis13 Matt Owen14 Daniel Hermans15 Andrew Prowse16 Harry Healy17 Pat Monti18 Richard Thomas19 Aden Capaul20 Aden Donohoe21 Zack Panj22 Matt Sitch23 Lachie Dipierdomenico24 Julian Kaldawi 25 Simon Love26 Edward Wordsworth27 Jarrod Dennison 28 Jacob Healy29 Jonathon Blake30 Oliver Keogh31 Paddy Mardling32 Ben Lyon33 Ryan Gallagher34 Hugh Davies35 Nick Sharkey36 Jonathon Close37 Sam Lefebvre38 Sam Forrest39 James Wilkinson
Old XaveriansCoach: Ben Plant/James Woods
Assists: Pat Kennedy
1 Stewart McCooke2 Daniel Rizati 3 Jake Pedersen4 Chris Olson5 Michael Tucker6 Keith Allen8 Chris Hecker9 James Raymond10 Matthew Saunders 11 Andrew Olson12 Edward Scanlan13 Michael Bannan14 James Young15 Chris Bannan18 Tom McCrabb19 Ryan McDonald22 Nick Topakas24 Blair Atkins 25 Mark Pappas26 Tom Hungerford27 Will Sayce
OrmondCoach: Dave Matthews
CollegiansCoach: Rob Ferguson/ Peter Battell
PEGSCoach: Len Hannah
MazenodCoach: Elio Greco
1 Sam Hynes2 Tim Phillips3 Lindsay Apted4 Ollie Whitehead5 Wil Hayes6 Jon Huntsman7 Drew Mcrae8 Alister Fahie9 Tom Cantwell10 Julian Elmutis11 Iain Gordon12 Matthew Yates13 Harry White 15 Steve Madeira16 Geoff Farrar17 Michael Dockery19 Max Griffi n21 Hunter Poole22 Callum Reagan23 Sam King24 Tim Varigos25 Will Pocknee27 Alex Barr28 Sam Sabbatucci29 Elliot Cattell31 Matthew O’Brien32 Sam Hibbins33 Lachlan Ferguson35 Toby Goodman37 Ben McKenzie - Sirrett38 Nick Blackney
1 Matthew Semini2 Christian Persano3 Ken Ng4 Alexander Persano5 Travis Livori6 Lachlan McGuire7 Brett Hannah8 Robert Crimmons9 Stuart Tibbets10 Matthew Nola11 Curtis Palamara12 Lewis Reed13 Casey Keenan14 Hugh Braden15 Russell Navar16 Sandon McCann17 Michael McDougall18 James Federico19 Luke Shultz20 Duishan Perera21 Andrew Petersen22 Chris Caminiti23 Josh Ferrie24 Daniel Rugolina26 Jack Williams29 Liam Sudawon30 Nicholas Karikas
2 Luke Greco3 Lachlan Mann4 Nizar Janzerli7 Louis Greco8 Matthew Zaccaria10 Ross Fileccia14 Stephen Welsford17 Anthony Bortoli19 Luke Terry20 Marc Martino21 Jordan Kelly23 Andrew Maniatis24 Andrew DiPetta28 Lewis Ferguson30 Patrick Flanagan31 Samual Riley37 James Verbyla38 Anthony Martino83 Steven Mydaras
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U19 – NORTH
3 Yuma Hemphill4 Jackosn Pennington5 Matthew Farrugia6 Sam Mchugh7 Lachlan Gibbs8 George Daaboul9 Robert Chan10 Robert Jansen11 Mitchell Knight13 Sean Mcvervnon14 Tim Murphy15 Ash Heaver16 Paul Cutajar-Milosev17 Billy Mcrae18 Trent Dimitriou19 Rueben Slaney21 Nick Holdsworth22 Baxter Callan23 Michael Mclaughlin25 Abraham Isac27 Stanley Kwas28 Daniel Popa29 Corey Mence30 Ryan Joy21 Nathan Bratby23 Mitchell Lane33 Nicholas Fry40 Callum Steele42 Russell Ackerly48 Tom Gill51 Jack Peace53 Lee Theodoidis54 Darcy Wall
Williamstown CYMSCoach: Matthew Montebello
Assists: James Welsh
1 Henry Byrne5 Rory Vocale6 Rupert Kemp9 Andy De Fegely (C)10 James Habla11 Chris Jordan14 Tom Allen15 Rupert De Crespigny17 George Morrison19 Harry Baylis23 Karey Taylor25 Will Calvert-Jones28 George Macdonald29 Charlie Heal35 Charlie Vickers-Willis37 Dave Coward38 Myles Ryan40 Josh Sumura44 Alex Brown47 Campbell Fisher48 Chris Ashen53 Bryce Yeo55 Nick Wilton57 Ben Thompson58 Alex Mitchell61 Blair Keys62 Ed Northop63 James Hoban64 Alex Campbell
Old GeelongCoach: Simon O’Brien/Dan O’Brien
1 Keelan Biddlestone 2 Hamish Donohue3 Hayden Rowe4 Daniel McCracken 5 Aiden McIntyre6 Sean Rees7 Joshua Califore8 Nathan Clark9 Joel Costello10 Ethan Daley11 Tim Gumley 12 Ryan McKibbin13 Shae Tatlock 14 Jonathon Tonna15 Lachlan Stretton 16 Will McIntosh17 Matt Lyons19 Luke Dragon20 Brock Egglestone21 Darcy Ryan 22 Phouc Nguyen23 Keegan McIntyre24 Sam Califore25 James Burt27 Jarrod Bolding31 Jacob Gough35 Darrell Blake 37 Jamie Curran50 John McDonald55 Michael Jacobson
Therry PenolaCoach: L.HollowAssists: L.Quinn
1 Jerome Ah-Kan2 Adam Ashton (C)3 Nigel Ashton4 Riley Batchelor5 Stuart Boggett6 Lawrence Bradford7 Daniel Bye8 Tom Connor9 Brendan Cook10 Louis Cuthbert11 Aaron Dimitropoulos12 Marco Dogliotti13 Jake Duell14 Mason Fennessy-Kent15 Liam Ferris (C)16 Sam Hayes17 Michael Hughes18 Albert Kuang19 Declan Lee20 James Mcdonagh21 Peter Melilli22 Paul Niklas23 Sam Shearer24 Zac Smooker25 Beau Van Agtmaal26 Andrew Wheelahan27 Jackson Wood
MHSOBCoach: Mark Elder
AJAXCoach: Adam Slade-Jacobson
La Trobe UniCoach: Zoron Colovic
Emmaus St LeosCoach: Kevin Barnshaw
IvanhoeCoach: Adam WrightAssists: Bill Emerson
1 Myles Miller2 Nick Lewis3 Simon Roth4 Rob Miller5 Jeremy Sher7 Ashley Shenker8 Noah Keddie9 Jayd Brick10 Ben Glazer11 Adam Lerner12 Aaron Sibel13 Jordan Rubenstein14 Alon Abraham15 Brandon Goldman16 Joel Lefkovic17 Zac Goldberg18 David Burns19 Josh Sharpe20 Jamie Malinek21 Roi Abraham22 Dylan Ivany23 Daniel Klotnick24 David Breger25 Michael Feiler26 Zac Braun27 Aron Mazur30 Idan Binelli
2 Liam McKay3 Andrew Downie6 Leo Glover9 Alexander McDougall10 Adam LaRiccia11 Teni Legaric13 Jason Schink14 Steven Downie16 Jason Huljak17 William Hughes18 Justin Petrulis21 Sam Symeonidis33 Kit Duncan-Jones51 Robert Staley66 Thomas Cochrane71 Josh Hocking
1 Joshua Hickey2 Thomas Williams3 Ashley Rae4 Matthew Stringer5 Richard Tran6 Darcy Ingram7 Iryoung Fan8 Michael Larcombe9 Mark O’Brien11 Dominic Moore12 Thomas Toohey13 Dylan Grady14 Gareth Lingham15 Braden Brown16 Edward McKenzie17 Patrick Hughes18 Declan Ryan19 Nicholas Stephens20 Luke Fraser21 Tom Quirk
1 Alex Purtell2 Justin Harty4 Andrew Dimopoulos5 James Lagreca6 William Emerson7 Charlie Robinson12 Jack Hogan14 Jack Delbridge15 Sam Nix18 Zac Mowat19 James Moxon21 Stefan Zervides22 Lewis Minney23 Sam Mowat24 Dan Plowman25 Lachlan Roberts26 Stefan Bettiol27 James Jones28 Daniel Jones29 Benjamin Grigg32 Jack Normand33 Dylan Craig-Darroch35 Michael George36 Patrick Benson37 Leigh Read38 Keke Blackmore-Moore39 David Ioannou40 William Cuthbert44 Mitchell Lovell45 Joshua Harbottle48 Joel Langford49 Jai Swainger50 Simon Gleeson54 Mitchell Rees Michael Baxter Joshua Nott Alex Jelic Alex Griffi th Jake Brown Nicholas Ring
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U19 – SOUTH
1 Brendan Cain2 Tom Whittle3 Sam Murphy5 Kyle Buchannan6 Matt Curtain9 James Gallus10 Francis Ravida11 Jacob Kenyon12 Fergus Tremaine13 Billy Anderson 16 Alex Bussell18 Mitch Opt Hoog19 Sam Shaw21 Andrew Morris22 Adrian Safl ekos24 Cam Butler25 Michael Flora26 Chris Hill27 Dylan Cropley28 Andrew Roll29 Max Kitchen30 James Cooney31 Calvin Tan32 Daniel Cohen33 Michael Docker34 Dylan Gook38 Adam Ong40 Kirin Raska41 Jack Sutherland44 Fraser Coloe46 Kyle Durden49 Jack Brennan50 Ben Andrews51 Nicholas Ludwig52 Jeremy Devlin53 Patrick Pham56 Jamie Carolan59 Nathan Phillips
St.Mary’s SalesianCoach: Damian Sutherland
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 Matt Beggs12 Luke Keon13 Michael Wilson14 Andrew Coghlan15 Seb Barbour16 Pat Healy19 Tom Humphris21 Tom Hussey22 Jesse Ramirez23 Laurens Van der Sluijs24 Hayden Brodie25 Jeremy Gleeson26 Andrew Hockenhegger27 Tom Feldgen28 Tom LaBrooy29 Jordan Pomeroy (DVC)30 Jack Rothery35 Nick Coy55 Nick Baron
Peninsula OBCoach: Theo Messinis
1 Matt Dickie2 Mat Podesta3 Sam Chitty4 Mac O’donell5 Adam Knight6 Sean Hendricks7 Andrew Thompson8 George Billings9 Chris Welch10 Max Nixon11 Darcy Ballard12 Jackson Bolland13 Lewis Emerson14 Jacob Crowley15 Nick Rayner16 Jordan Russell17 Luke Morgan18 Chris Stielow19 Josh Kovarik20 Anthony Mcneil21 Tom Fenwick22 Matt Horton23 Jake Stent-Powell24 Dylan Glascott25 Jack Dunstan26 James Everest27 Charlie Dillon28 Joel Hollingsworth29 Beau Leishman
Parkdale VulturesCoach: Luke Borella
1 Nathan Beaumont2 Josh Wood4 James Amerena5 Ben Forrest6 Patrick O’Connell7 Con Panna9 Jonathan Tsoutsouras10 Matt Hogan11 Damian Grant12 Oliver Purton-Smith13 Danny Bollis14 Robert Mccarthy15 Sean Murphy18 Kobi Wallis19 Tim Shallue20 Sam Harrington21 Matt Harvey23 Daniel Vass24 Dimi Damianos25 Darcy Craig26 Brent Cranage27 Jamie Smith28 Xavier Leonard29 Simon Woodcock30 Zac High32 Patrick Hatch 33 Dayne Schipper34 Nicholas Lowrie37 Joe Cox38 Matthew Pennacchia39 Matt Mullaly41 Jack Hanley45 Hamish Ramsey46 James Howard47 Domonic Spicer48 Darcy Betts
De La Salle GoldCoach: Michael Hogan
Assists: Peter Harrington
1 Jack Zaina2 Bryce Pewtress3 Jordan Mayne4 Brian Nolan6 Nathan Mullenger7 Jay Dillon8 Billy Reis10 Chris Rees-Jones11 Darcy Lindstrom12 Luke Morcom13 Nick Schouten14 Lachlan Delisle15 Callum van den Enden16 Andrew James17 Jackson Sainty18 Sam Care20 Jay Bear21 Nick Taylor22 Matthew Taylor23 Campbell Jones24 Alex Roney25 Joel Emmins26 Sam Grimmer27 Mario Papotto28 Jack Campion29 James Massey30 Lachlan Edgar34 Dylan Phillips35 Michael Levy38 Gregory Thompson39 Wilson Hill40 Josh Pavlou
Hampton RoversCoach: Jay Watts
Assists: Peter Rogerson
1 Patrick Bryce2 Joseph Cosgriff3 Matthew Cox4 James Duffey5 Patrick Featonby6 Oliver Fitzpatrick7 Damien Hatch8 Caleb Heard9 Rex Ho10 Aiden Jeynes11 Cody Johnson12 William Kittelty13 Darby Mccallum14 Michael Mckinna 15 Hamish Melville16 Rupert Mitchell17 Aiden Parisi18 Bradyn Parker19 Matthew Pittman20 Andrew Prentice21 Tom Ruddell22 Benjamin Tilley
Monash BluesCoach: Michael Pettingill
BeaumarisCoach: Luke Buller/Rob Wilson/Chris Cockburn
St Bedes/Mentone TigersCoach: Justin Eke
1 Cameron Antonuccio2 Addison Martin3 Alexander Cross4 Aaron Hodges5 Brenton Schubert6 Alex Whalebone7 Christopher McCready8 Jake Townley9 Benjamin Nicoll10 Trent Pastura11 Luke Heywood12 Steven Lay13 Ciaran Lawrence14 Brett Denton15 Lachlan Dee16 Jack O’Kearney17 James Dalzotto18 Juy Capp20 Jack Beckwith21 Benjamin Wighton22 Mitchell Coen23 Johnathan Dawes25 Lawrence Webb27 Michael O’Connor28 Jamie Popaz29 Jack Pollard30 William Lawrence31 David Goodchild33 Taylor Gogerly35 Jordan Young37 Dale Tanner39 Jordan Bichsel43 Alexander Jackson45 Charles Kinsey47 Callum Byrnes50 Thomas McMahon52 Declan Hampton54 Kerwin Cafun54 Kerwin Cafun57 Max Worrell61 Morgan Hampton62 Joseph Bova63 Calvin Young
1 James Hooper2 Tom Perkins3 Tom McManamy3 Jackson Miller4 Anthony Goss5 Alex Smout6 Alex Shulman7 Sam Bennett8 Josh Ward9 Chris Smout10 Luke Edmondson11 Scott Braithwaite12 Kurt Mocika14 Nathan Heaton16 Jak Jowett17 Drew Kelly18 Matthew Zagni19 Harrison Bennett20 Douglas Ballard21 Jackson Leigh22 Lachlan Boyd23 Byron Hughes24 Lucas Bourne25 Tom Gandy26 Kyle McDonagh27 Ben McLean28 Adam Tanzimat29 Jordan Thompson30 Callum Griffi ths31 Sam Holland-Burch32 Joel DiNatale32 Liam Brennan33 Jarryd Pemberton34 Chris Tilbey36 Mark Ramanathan36 Cal Gillespie38 Nick Vorich40 Matt Hopkins41 James Morley43 Jake Bloomer44 Scott Sheldrick45 Jack Graham46 Lachlan McKenzie47 Greg Pearson48 Gus Finney51 Ben Gray53 Andrew Dickinson54 Cleary55 Matt Hardeman58 Stuart Montfort59 Ben Spencer61 Filip Zalega64 Jayden Rayner66 Evan Georgopoulos
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Jonno Auditore is doing quite well for himself by supplying runners/boots to a growing group of clientele within the umpiring ranks. Maybe teaching isn’t the career for him after all. Maybe he’s teaching Economics and found a better way to make a few bucks.
Fundraising Raffl eOnce again, we are holding a raffl e as part of our fundraising activities. Only 100 tickets will be sold, at a bargain price of $50 each. First (and only) prize is a ‘bar voucher’ to the tune of $2500, with the rest going to the Association. See Grant, Cam or Schwabbie for tickets. We can organise for the cost of your ticket(s) to come straight out of your monthly pay.
In relation to our Treasurer Dean Schwab, we bid him farewell in a few weeks when he heads off for six months of travelling. Enjoy the trip Schwabbie and we’re sure Jayson Nooy will do a great job as Acting Treasurer in your absence.
Finals newsThe Finals are not far away so it is important that you give yourself every opportunity of participating in the Finals by getting to training & coaching sessions over the next 6-7 weeks.
All training venues will be updating training attendances and this will have an impact on Finals appointments.
A reminder that Finals are played on both Saturdays and Sundays so please email Benny (Brian Goodman) if you are unavailable anytime between middle of August and 2nd last weekend in September. If you do not notify Benny that you are unavailable we will take it you are available! So please communicate!!
Pre-fi nals DinnerThe 2012 VAFAUA Pre Finals Dinner is coming around very quickly and will be held on Monday 27 August in the Members Dining Room at the MCG.
Please note that this is a compulsory event for all members and if you are not attending the dinner and have not notifi ed Dinner Coordinator, Russell Davidson in writing you will be charged. All
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RES Steve McCarthy & Cam Davidson
IF THE SHOE FITSmembers attending the dinner had $60 deducted from their pay on August 2nd. This represents payment for the function and is inclusive of a 3 course meal, entertainment and drinks from 6.30pm – 7.00pm. Subsequent drinks will be charged at bar prices.
Please note that parents and partners are most welcome to attend the dinner. If you would like additional tickets, please notify Russell Davidson so that the deduction can be made from your pay. Additional tickets will be charged at the following prices;
Partners / Friends / Parents : $65
Parents of Umpires aged Under 18 : $35.
Other ie, Non Members : $75.
Our dinner is a great celebration of the year in umpiring. There are a few awards, some great videos, a fantastic guest speaker and tremendous opportunities to refl ect on another great season in the VAFA. It is an event not to be missed.
We are pleased to announce that Luke Ball from the Collingwood Football Club will be our guest Speaker.
If you wish to reserve a table, please contact Russell Davidson with the names of each of the guests making up that table.
All communication should be directed to Russell Davidson at [email protected]
Harris Family ButchersDon’t forget our sponsors who always do a sensational job in supplying our barby meat at our functions and meetings. Go down and visit them at 73 Mackie Road East Bentleigh and they’ll look after you.
Personal Mortgage ManagersFor 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.
WebsiteDon’t forget to check the website regularly just to keep up to date with what’s going on. Go to http://vafaua.asn.au
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RESU
LTS
UNDER 18 LAST ROUNDWerribee Districts 3.2, 7.5, 11.8, 13.14 (92)
UHS-VU / Flemington 0.2, 0.3, 0.4, 1.5 (11)
GOALS, Werribee Districts: H. King 5, J. Amore 2, A. Knezevic 2, D. Thomas 1, E. Henley
1, K. Delaney 1, S. Long 1 UHS-VU / Flemington: C. Aristotle 1
BEST, Werribee Districts: D. Delaney, M. Smith, H. King, D. Stoios, K. Delaney, A.
Knezevic UHS-VU / Flemington: J. Healey, D. Vella-Horne, N. McMahon, H. Anderson,
J. Sutton, N. Filieri
Rupertswood 2.0, 7.0, 10.1, 11.4 (70)
St Mary’s Salesian 3.3, 4.3, 7.5, 10.6 (66)
GOALS, Rupertswood: J. Wallace 6, A. Millane 3, J. Corso 1, B. Kaye 1 St Mary’s
Salesian: L. Holmes 3, D. Cohen 3, T. Keys 2, C. McInnes 1, J. Dragonetti 1
BEST, Rupertswood: J. Corso, J. Wallace, D. Cerini, C. Kaye, L. Muir, A. Millane
St Mary’s Salesian: A. Bussell, B. Cain, D. Cohen, J. Devlin, T. Keys, D. Ryan
St Bernards 6.2, 10.4, 11.7, 14.11 (95)
Williamstown CYMS 2.0, 4.2, 5.2, 5.6 (36)
GOALS, St Bernards: J. Sullivan 4, T. Russell 3, J. Ayres 3, J. Riley 1, S. Piantella 1, T.
Saundry 1, T. Delzoppo 1 Williamstown CYMS: B. McRae 1, J. Bartolotta 1, N. Harkins
1, L. Watson 1, L. Micallef 1
BEST, St Bernards: J. Ayres, T. Russell, J. Sullivan, S. Piantella, C. Issa
Williamstown CYMS: J. Pennington, D. Wall, D. Caiger, N. Harkins, J. Bartolotta, L.
Micallef
Collegians 5.4, 7.6, 10.8, 11.10 (76)Old Trinity 0.1, 1.1, 1.2, 4.4 (28)GOALS, Collegians: J. Ashman 4, T. Wells 2, L. Collins 2, A. Huggins 1, P. Timms 1, M. Parrent 1 Old Trinity: L. Piccolo 3, A. Kepitis 1BEST, Collegians: T. Wells, W. Schwab, J. Patterson, N. Williams, J. Slatyer, T. Sztefek Old Trinity: M. Kepitis, L. Piccolo, A. Collins, A. Kepitis, C. Sparsi, A. PatersonDe La Salle 5.4, 10.5, 16.9, 20.16 (136)Caulfi eld Grammarians 3.2, 5.4, 6.4, 9.4 (58)GOALS, De La Salle: S. Morwood 6, S. Bennetts 4, R. Gamble 3, C. Watts 2, S. Griffi n 2, D. Freeman 1, P. Mulholland 1, S. Murphy 1 Caulfi eld Grammarians: J. Yelland 3, B. Scott 3, B. Cater 1, A. Bednarek 1, G. Poulter 1BEST, De La Salle: S. Morwood, D. Freeman, S. Hillier, B. Griffi n, G. Wadley, C. WattsCaulfi eld Grammarians: P. Farmer, W. Bowes, J. Yelland, N. Guyett, N. EdwardsUniversity Blues 3.1, 5.2, 9.4, 14.9 (93)St Bernards 2.4, 3.5, 5.6, 7.6 (48)GOALS, University Blues: B. Drake 3, A. Walsh 3, O. Lade 2, D. Krones 1, M. Pickering 1, T. Auld 1, W. McLachlan 1, C. Bradley 1, L. Garrick 1St Bernards: W. Kingston 2, M. Kavanagh 2, J. Hellard 1, J. Monaghan 1, J. Holland 1BEST, University Blues: T. Auld, D. Krones, P. Marshall, D. Marshall, M. Pickering, P. Curran St Bernards: G. Breheney, J. Flannery, W. Kingston, J. Holland, M. Kavanagh, L. BairdOld Xaverians 4.2, 6.8, 7.11, 12.17 (89)Old Carey 4.1, 4.1, 4.4, 5.6 (36)GOALS, Old Xaverians: A. Lachal 3, T. Preece 3, J. Storey 2, P. Henderson 1, W. Bull 1, J. Hanger 1, C. Dipierdomenico 1 Old Carey: T. MacReady - Bryan 2, N. Pryor 1, Z. Lisle 1, M. Brown 1BEST, Old Xaverians: P. Purcell, J. Sleeman, W. Smith, T. Fahey, M. Trovato, B. PirrieOld Carey: N. Pryor, T. MacReady - Bryan, P. Gledden, N. England, T. Chang, J. Glynne
Fitzroy 4.7, 8.9, 14.10, 14.10 (94)Banyule 1.1, 3.3, 4.5, 6.11 (47)GOALS, Fitzroy: T. Wilson 5, A. Johnson 4, D. Temple 2, N. Brown 1, M. Scott 1, A. Ley 1 Banyule: S. Tuckman 2, Z. Cleaver 2, D. Nichols 2BEST, Fitzroy: D. Ryan, M. Cusack, D. Temple, M. Scott, M. Younger, A. JohnsonBanyule: J. Brazzale, E. Griffi ths, L. Burns, S. Tuckman, J. Quayle, D. NicholsOld Camberwell 2.3, 2.4, 6.7, 7.8 (50)Mazenod 3.4, 3.5, 6.6, 6.8 (44)GOALS, Old Camberwell: M. Taylor 3, M. Woodbridge 2, R. Henderson 1, S. Anjou 1Mazenod: D. Maskill 2, J. Kavanagh 1, D. Baillie 1, S. Castledine 1, S. Davis 1BEST, Old Camberwell: D. Toma, M. Price, S. Jones, M. Dyson, P. Figueroa, R. Henderson Mazenod: S. Moran, G. Joachim, D. Maskill, J. Dipietro, M. McDowell, J. KavanaghSt Kevins 6.2, 10.6, 12.14, 14.26 (110)Whitefriars 3.0, 3.3, 4.5, 5.5 (35)GOALS, St Kevins: D. Kelly 5, T. McMaster 2, D. Maccarrone 2, L. Davrain 2, M. Baini 1, J. Barrie 1, T. Garrow 1 Whitefriars: J. Freeman 2, B. Bucello 2, M. Roche 1BEST, St Kevins: D. Bourke, R. Dicintio, D. Kerr, T. McMaster, L. Davrain, M. Staff ordWhitefriars: M. Shanks, J. Freeman, R. Pawlik, B. Vey, C. Pelosi, M. RocheMarcellin 7.5, 12.9, 17.14, 23.17 (155)Old Mentonians 1.2, 4.5, 6.9, 7.13 (55)GOALS, Marcellin: D. Cracknell 5, N. Brown 5, L. McCormack 3, N. James 3, S. Ayoub 2, G. Petroff 2, W. Delahunty 1, A. Layton 1, M. McColl 1 Old Mentonians: L. Oliver 2, J. Lott 1, T. Marshall 1, C. Kennedy 1, R. Imlach 1, D. Forsyth 1BEST, Marcellin: M. Grigoruk, D. Cracknell, D. Carson, S. Ayoub, N. Brown, L. McCormack Old Mentonians: R. Tunbridge, L. Oliver, N. Lambden-Grant, J. Karpavicius, D. Forsyth, T. Marshall
AJAX v. UNIVERSITY BLACKS
University Blacks won by forfeit.
Old Brighton 3.3, 4.6, 4.10, 6.13 (49)
Northern Blues 1.1, 1.4, 3.6, 6.9 (45)
GOALS, Old Brighton: A. Littlehales 2, N. Paterson 2, S. Te Hennepe 1, P. Kelly 1
Northern Blues: A. Sepulcri 6, S. Maatouk 5, C. Paterson 4, E. Barclay 3, N. De Andrade
2, J. Phelan 1
BEST, Old Brighton: A. Littlehales, N. Paterson, P. Kelly, S. Weybury, S. Conlan, Z. Wilson
Northern Blues: N. De Andrade, T. Beames, E. Barclay
Old Xaverians 3.1, 4.2, 6.5, 6.6 (42)
St Kevins 0.2, 1.6, 2.7, 2.9 (21)
GOALS, Old Xaverians: not provided St Kevins: T. Crookes 1, H. Bergin 1
BEST, Old Xaverians: not provided St Kevins: P. Murray, T. Lattanzio, R. Short, W. Hartley,
T. Sharpe, B. Cooke
PREMIER B THIRDS LAST ROUND
PREMIER C THIRDS LAST ROUND
PREMIER THIRDS LAST ROUND
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UNDER 18
3 Yuma Hemphill4 Jackosn Pennington6 Sam Mchugh8 George Daaboul10 Robert Jansen11 Mitchell Knight13 Sean Mcvervnon16 Paul Cutajar-Milosev18 Trent Dimitriou20 Vincent Di Lorenzo26 Hayden Barnett28 Daniel Popa31 Nathan Bratby33 Nicholas Fry34 Luke Micallef35 Jack Connolly36 Nickolas Green37 John Dawson38 Johnny Ross39 Liam Watson41 Edward Bordas43 Matthew Dumbleton47 Lewis Moore48 Tom Gill52 Nicholas Harkins54 Darcy Wall55 Austin Slaney56 Matthew Singleton57 William Ostrowsky
Williamstown CYMSCoach: Ross Cassidy
Assist: Brendan Cocks
1 Brendan Cain4 Brad Monaco5 Kyle Buchannan6 Matt Curtain7 Mitch O’Meara8 Daniel Ryan9 James Gallus13 Billy Anderson 14 Jordan Porozny15 Nick Curwood16 Alex Bussell17 Annanth Pathirana19 Sam Shaw21 Andrew Morris22 Adrian Safl ekos23 Lachie Pattison24 Cam Butler25 Michael Flora26 Chris Hill27 Dylan Cropley28 Andrew Roll30 James Cooney32 Daniel Cohen34 Dylan Gook36 Nathan Evans38 Adam Ong39 Tom Keys40 Kirin Raska41 Jack Sutherland42 Lachlan Power44 Fraser Coloe45 Louis Holmes46 Kyle Durden48 Jesse Dragonetti49 Jack Brennan50 Ben Andrews51 Nicholas Ludwig52 Jeremy Devlin53 Patrick Pham55 Danny Zacharopoulos56 Jamie Carolan
St. Mary’s Salesian AFC Coach: Chris Docker
1 Ben Still2 Luke Daidone3 Luke Gogis4 Mick Tate5 Blake Grizzell6 Aaron Cloke (VC)7 Austin Deneys (VC)8 Alex Seremalis9 Andrew Mase (C)10 Timothy Michael11 Jake Lever12 Jack Davidson13 Tex Minchin (VC)14 Nick Guerin15 Zach Pearce-Thomas16 Liam Gillard17 Andy Weymouth18 Alex Mezenstaff19 Jake Benoiton20 Scott Murray21 Liam Signoretti22 Asseeb Osmani23 Liam Lloyd24 Matt Jackson25 Matt Pardy26 Joed Cook27 Kaelem Bradley28 Matthew Aranha29 Jason Dal Santo30 Chris Grant Sponsors WATT’S FENCING BETTER TORQUE AUTOMOTIVE
Oakleigh Amateurs Coach: Ash Lever
1 James Beredimas2 Jayden Muscat (VC)3 Lachlan Muir (DVC)4 Jayden Swallow5 Joshua Ferraro (C)6 Jake Johnson7 Jarryd Barrett8 Harry Travers9 Ash Milane10 Christopher Kaye (VC)11 Ben Kaye12 Sam Hogan (C)13 Joshua Wallace14 Alex Gipp16 Cody Ross (DVC)17 Christopher Corso18 Andrew Webster19 Brent Adams21 Jason Dunn22 Rhett Coots23 Rhys Stafford25 Joshua Serovski26 James Wray-Mccann27 Liam Berry29 Caine Schofi eld-Lane33 Cameron Johnson36 Trae Rowlands37 Adam Phillips39 Anthony Carlus45 Nicholas Cerini47 Dylan La Sala52 David Dughetti
RupertswoodCoach: Phil BarrettAssists: Paul Ross
3 James Dimattina4 James Fay5 Daniel Aiton6 Conor Walsh7 St John Seeger8 Nick Wallace9 Dylan Stavrou10 Esub Ramsay12 Jack Sutton14 Lloyd Grant15 Vince Mcintyre17 Dylan Vella Horne18 Dan Spiteri20 Sam Wittman21 Anthony Ausage22 Dylan Vella Horne23 Sean Farer24 Camron Aristotle26 Harry Anderson28 Oliver Mcsweeney30 Shaq Parker31 James Healey32 Toby Kruisheer33 Tom Mcall37 Nathan Filieri38 Marcus Walsh72 Nick Waugh
UHSVUCoach: Tim Habel
Assist: Michael Canizzaro
St BernardsCoach: Serge RamanoAssist: Michael Hedley
WerribeeCoach: Chris Burton
1 Jonathan Ayres2 Adam Bevanda3 Jake Bromley4 Killian Cashin5 Patrick Comerford6 Edward Connelly7 Mitchell Cooper8 Thomas Delzoppo9 Taylor Devers10 Josh Hedley11 Jack Holland12 Claude Issa13 Tom Madden14 Patrick Moloney15 Rhys Muir16 Ben Nathan17 Sean O’Keefe18 Daniel Parkes19 Stefan Piantella20 James Riley21 Thomas Riley22 Patrick Romano23 Tom Saundry24 Mark Spence25 Jeremy Sullivan26 Shaun Tamraz
1 Kieren Delaney2 Mason Smith3 Nishan Coyne4 Dylan McLellan5 Matthew Burton7 Jack Harris8 Mitchell Thar9 Patrick O’Brien10 Luke Vella11 Daniel Delaney12 Jayme Lawson16 Luke Gibbs17 Aaron Knezevic18 Callum Lawerson19 Alex Shanks20 Daniel Stoios21 Jake Hibbert22 Alex Court23 Jack Elliott24 Liam D’Arcy25 Haydn Acciarito26 Dane Thomas27 Nicholas Christou28 Scott Stewart
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CLUB
XVI
II Norm Nugent
Weather conditions determined results across
the board in Round 14, this led to several of
the lowest scoring games for many seasons.
Section 1 results refl ected the comparative
strength of most sides in 2012. My tipping
skills were exposed by Williamstown CYMS
who proved too strong for bottom side
Therry Penola, eventually winning by 54
points. De La Salle suff ered another loss
when they went down to Old Melburnians
by 21 points in a very low scoring game. De
La dropped to sixth and has a bye before
facing Old Xaverians in the semi fi nals. Fitzroy
started well against North Old Boys / St Pat’s
and at quarter time an upset result was on the
cards. The Combine clawed their way back
and led by the minimum margin at half time.
At the fi nal change they had doubled their
lead to two points. Then as has happened in
several games this year, Fitzroy was unable to
sustain pressure in the fi nal stanza as North
Old Boys / St Pat’s powered to victory by
28 points. Ivanhoe versus St Bernard’s was
virtually decided in the opening quarter
when St Bernard’s kicked nine goals to one.
As the game progressed, St Bernard’s lead
continued to increase, fi nally resting at 115
points at the fi nal siren. Prahran / Assumption
issued a warning to their fi nals opponents.
Playing at Monash University they defeated
the Blues by 65 points. Old Xaverians enjoyed
the Bye.
By defeating Eley Park by 10 points, UHS-VU
lifted themselves from the foot of the Section
2 ladder. Kew in a form reversal, were far
too strong for Old Paradians, who lost by 46
points in the early morning match. Richmond
Central had mixed results in their double
header. The Snakes were defeated by Old
Geelong by 45 points; whilst in the afternoon
game, the Cardinals had 11 points to spare
against Bulleen Templestowe. A week is
a long time in football the experts tell us.
Hawthorn found this to be factual when they
went from chocolates to boiled lollies against
Therry Penola whose 27 point win took them
to Section leadership over the vanquished
Hawthorn. The Hawk’s solitary goal was in
stark contrast to their 31 goal tally in Round
13.
The fi nal round looks to have few surprises
to conclude another interesting home and
away season. I expect North Old Boys/ St
Pat’s to defeat Williamstown CYMS again
and to hold third place. Similarly I expect
undefeated leaders Old Xaverians to defeat
Monash Blues in their early morning match.
RAIN, HAIL AND SHINE
TODAY SELECTIONS IN BOLD
CLUB XVIII (1)
Williamstown CYMS v NOBS/ St Pats
Old Melburnians v Ivanhoe
Old Xaverians v Monash Blues
Prahran Assumption v Fitzroy
St Bernards v Therry Penola
De La Salle Bye
CLUB XVIII (2)
Bulleen Templestowe v Therry Penola
Richmond Snakes v Hawthorn
Kew v Richmond Cardinals
Old Paradians v Eley Park Sharks
UHS-VU v Old Geelong
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Old Melburnians should again defeat
Ivanhoe, who are missing their injured stars.
Prahran/ Assumption will endeavour to build
percentage at the expense of Fitzroy. The
‘Roys do not have the depth of talent nor the
four quarter stamina required to defeat the
Four Blues who are fi nals bound. St Bernard’s
should record another convincing win over a
keen but unsuccessful Therry Penola. De La
Salle have the bye as they prepare for next
Sunday.
Section 2 leaders Therry Penola should defeat
Bulleen Templestowe whose early success
CLUB XVIII (1) LAST ROUND CLUB XVIII (2)
Old Melburnians 1.3, 1.6, 2.9, 3.11 (29)
De La Salle 0.0, 1.1, 1.2, 1.2 (8)
GOALS, Old Melburnians: A. Ray 2, A. Clark 1 De La Salle: A. Kovarik 1
BEST, Old Melburnians: N. Stogdale, L. Carter, A. Haralambous, M. Conomy, O. Webb, A.
Ray De La Salle: H. Feehan, S. Byers, B. Hughes, C. Coyle, T. Bellomo, D. Pitt
NOBS/ St Pats 0.1, 3.9, 5.11, 10.14 (74)
Fitzroy 2.7, 3.8, 5.9, 6.10 (46)
GOALS, NOBS/ St Pats: H. CHRISTIE 5, T. Newton 2, M. Tehan 2, B. Lawty 1
Fitzroy: J. Farrell 2, B. White 1, G. Wagner 1, S. Zurek 1
BEST, NOBS/ St Pats: B. Lawty, T. Newton, M. Karunaratne, H. Christie, T. Downing, A.
Vincent Fitzroy: S. Zurek, B. White, G. Poulton, D. Bulmer, R. Bulmer, D. Griffi n
St Bernards 0.0, 0.0, 0.0, 20.12 (132)
Ivanhoe 0.0, 0.0, 0.0, 2.5 (20)
GOALS, St Bernards: A. Helenius 5, N. Mitchell 4, M. Trim 3, C. Walsh 2, D. Janides 1, C.
O’Keefe 1, J. Mailer 1, N. Toy 1, B. Hogan 1, M. Sullivan 1 Ivanhoe: not provided
BEST, St Bernards: M. Sullivan, D. Blunt, D. Janides, B. Hogan, A. Helenius, P. Villani
Ivanhoe: not provided
Prahran Assumption 2.6, 7.6, 13.10, 15.12 (102)
Monash Blues 2.1, 2.3, 3.3, 5.7 (37)
GOALS, Prahran Assumption: S. Cooper 4, L. Farrell 3, N. Gouin 2, A. Pitts 2, J. Storer 1,
M. Slaven 1, G. Ryan 1, T. Jackson 1 Monash Blues: M. Townsend 1, M. Chapman 1, W.
Geary 1, R. Churkovich 1, S. Chapman 1
BEST, Prahran Assumption: N. Keohler, S. Cooper, J. Storer, L. Farrell, A. Pitts
Monash Blues: L. Richardson, J. Brodie, M. Townsend, M. Johnstone, T. O’Dwyer, R.
Shenouda
Williamstown CYMS 1.2, 5.6, 9.7, 12.13 (85)
Therry Penola 2.3, 4.3, 4.4, 4.7 (31)
GOALS, Williamstown CYMS: M. Powell 2, L. Ryan 2, A. Kosmatos 2, C. Pach 1, S. Spong
1, J. Buttigieg 1, T. Monti 1, J. Street 1, D. Oldham 1 Therry Penola: T. Galea 3, L. Vassallo 1
BEST, Williamstown CYMS: J. Street, T. Bowers, L. Ryan, D. Williams, J. Doyle, A.
Kosmatos Therry Penola: S. Cummins, D. Casey, M. Salerno, G. O’Connor, G. Lynn, T. Burt
UHS-VU 3.2, 5.11, 6.15, 8.19 (67)
Eley Park Sharks 2.4, 4.5, 8.8, 8.9 (57)
GOALS, UHS-VU: D. Fazakerley 3, O. Conlan 2, R. Hegarty 1, E. Coombe 1, W. Cheesman 1
Eley Park Sharks: J. Brown 4, D. Ratcliff e 2, S. Kertes 2
BEST, UHS-VU: O. Conlan, D. Cain, L. Mills, R. Williamson, M. Nguyen, S. Smits
Eley Park Sharks: D. Ratcliff e, C. Wickham, A. Rock, J. Lawson, W. Knight, J. Dean
Old Geelong 3.1, 5.2, 6.3, 9.5 (59)
Richmond Central Snakes 1.2, 1.2, 2.2, 2.2 (14)
GOALS, Old Geelong: T. Bayles 3, J. Graham 2, Z. Taylor 2, D. Sahlstrom 1, J. Legoe 1
Richmond Central Snakes: R. Riddell 1, A. Gooley 1
BEST, Old Geelong: M. Costin, M. Gubbins, N. Gubbins, Z. Taylor, W. Sharp, A. Catchlove
Richmond Central Snakes: J. Fegan, A. MacKay, D. Daniels, S. Bell, C. Harrod, D. Mansfi eld
Therry Penola 3.5, 5.9, 6.9, 6.9 (45)
Hawthorn 1.1, 1.8, 1.10, 1.12 (18)
GOALS, Therry Penola: S. Bannister 3, M. Helm 1, R. McKerrow 1, C. Smith 1
Hawthorn: C. Terzoglou 1
BEST, Therry Penola: not provided
Hawthorn: A. Salipas, A. Boocock, J. Farah, T. Demetriou, J. Rieve, C. Armatas
Richmond Central Cardinals 1.3, 4.4, 5.6, 7.7 (49)
Bulleen Templestowe 0.2, 3.4, 4.5, 5.8 (38)
GOALS, Richmond Central Cardinals: A. Pratt 3, M. O’Brien 2, C. Glowrey 1, T. Pritchard 1
Bulleen Templestowe: M. Cowell 2, R. Rametta 1, A. Russo 1, M. Daskalou 1
BEST, Richmond Central Cardinals: A. Pratt, L. McKenzie, M. O’Brien, M. Rainey, D. Logan,
J. Rolfe Bulleen Templestowe: A. Russo, R. Rametta, A. Greco, D. Howell, S. Pallozzi, B.
Gauci
was stopped by a high number of injuries.
Hawthorn must make amends for last week’s
aberration and should do so by defeating
Richmond Snakes. Eley Park travel north west
to meet Old Paradians, whose lack of players
has hindered their recent progress. Which
team to select poses a problem. Home ground
advantage is the only reason for my selection
of Old Paradians. Richmond Cardinals should
be talented enough to defeat Kew at Victoria
Park and the Cardinals likely opponent next
Sunday Old Geelong, should tune up for their
fi rst ever fi nal with victory over UHS-VU.
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PREMIER C RESERVESP W L D B FF F A % Pts
Fitzroy 13 13 0 0 0 0 1146 503 227.83 52
Marcellin 13 10 3 0 0 0 1119 583 191.94 40
Old Camberwell 13 9 4 0 0 0 1171 616 190.1 36
Banyule 13 7 5 1 0 0 859 784 109.57 30
Mazenod 13 6 7 0 0 0 1053 766 137.47 24
Monash Blues 13 6 7 0 0 0 918 802 114.46 24
PEGS 13 6 7 0 0 0 792 838 94.51 24
Parkdale Vultures 13 5 7 1 0 0 719 1038 69.27 22
Rupertswood 13 1 12 0 0 0 620 1055 58.77 4
Hampton Rovers 13 1 12 0 0 0 304 1716 17.72 4
DIVISION ONE RESERVESP W L D B FF F A % Pts
Old Geelong 14 14 0 0 0 0 1712 500 342.4 56
Peninsula 14 9 5 0 0 0 1292 710 181.97 36
MHSOB 14 9 5 0 0 0 1070 778 137.53 36
Whitefriars 14 9 5 0 0 0 1132 844 134.12 36
Old Mentonians 14 8 6 0 0 0 1141 993 114.9 32
Ormond 14 7 7 0 0 0 1149 766 150 28
Williamstown CYMS 14 7 7 0 0 0 937 934 100.32 28
NOBs/St Pats 14 4 10 0 0 0 779 1028 75.78 16
Glen Eira 14 3 11 0 0 0 713 1351 52.78 12
St Johns 14 0 14 0 0 0 287 2308 12.44 0
DIVISION TWO RESERVESP W L D B FF F A % Pts
Bulleen Templestowe 14 13 1 0 0 0 1362 533 255.53 52
Therry Penola 14 10 4 0 0 0 1159 670 172.99 40
Old Paradians 14 10 4 0 0 0 1027 617 166.45 40
Prahran Assumption 14 9 4 1 0 0 1111 697 159.4 38
Monash Gryphons 14 7 6 1 0 0 1017 950 107.05 30
Eltham Collegians 14 7 7 0 0 0 771 1001 77.02 28
St Mary’s Salesian 14 4 10 0 0 0 776 1093 71 16
Emmaus St Leos 14 3 11 0 0 0 739 1098 67.3 12
South Melb Districts 14 3 11 0 0 0 689 1292 53.33 12
La Trobe University 14 3 11 0 0 0 644 1344 47.92 12
DIVISION THREE RESERVESP W L D B FF F A % Pts
Kew 14 13 1 0 0 0 1469 515 285.24 52
Yarra Valley 14 12 2 0 0 0 1509 549 274.86 48
UHS-VU 14 11 3 0 0 0 1282 833 153.9 44
Ivanhoe 14 10 4 0 0 0 1212 677 179.03 40
St Francis Xavier 14 9 5 0 0 0 1189 682 174.34 36
Aquinas 14 7 7 0 0 0 1056 866 121.94 28
Albert Park 14 7 7 0 0 0 987 1146 86.13 28
Richmond Central 14 6 8 0 0 0 855 1075 79.53 24
Elsternwick 14 3 11 0 0 0 669 1589 42.1 12
Hawthorn 14 2 12 0 0 0 750 1448 51.8 8
Power House 14 2 12 0 0 0 674 1395 48.32 8
Old Westbourne 14 2 12 0 0 0 567 1444 39.27 8
PREMIER CP W L D B FF F A % Pts
Parkdale Vultures 13 10 2 1 0 0 1204 867 138.87 42
Marcellin 13 10 3 0 0 0 1141 772 147.8 40
Fitzroy 13 8 5 0 0 0 1136 964 117.84 32
Old Camberwell 13 7 5 1 0 0 1106 844 131.04 30
Mazenod 13 7 6 0 0 0 1096 843 130.01 28
Banyule 13 7 6 0 0 0 1183 1041 113.64 28
PEGS 13 7 6 0 0 0 1138 1004 113.35 28
Rupertswood 13 7 6 0 0 0 1124 1112 101.08 28
Monash Blues 13 1 12 0 0 0 842 1194 70.52 4
Hampton Rovers 13 0 13 0 0 0 609 1938 31.42 0
DIVISION ONEP W L D B FF F A % Pts
NOBs/St Pats 14 13 1 0 0 0 1436 939 152.93 52
Peninsula 14 12 2 0 0 0 1695 792 214.02 48
Old Geelong 14 10 4 0 0 0 1528 1043 146.5 40
Whitefriars 14 8 6 0 0 0 1399 1046 133.75 32
MHSOB 14 7 7 0 0 0 1055 1277 82.62 28
Old Mentonians 14 6 7 1 0 0 1157 1036 111.68 26
Ormond 14 5 8 1 0 0 1158 1135 102.03 22
Glen Eira 14 4 10 0 0 0 1048 1577 66.46 16
Williamstown CYMS 14 3 11 0 0 0 912 1600 57 12
St Johns 14 1 13 0 0 0 907 1850 49.03 4
DIVISION TWOP W L D B FF F A % Pts
Bulleen Templestowe 14 13 1 0 0 0 1487 803 185.18 52
Eltham Collegians 14 11 3 0 0 0 1439 840 171.31 44
Prahran Assumption 14 10 4 0 0 0 1220 942 129.51 40
Old Paradians 14 9 5 0 0 0 979 846 115.72 36
Therry Penola 14 8 6 0 0 0 1159 1065 108.83 32
Monash Gryphons 14 7 7 0 0 0 1147 1113 103.05 28
St Mary’s Salesian 14 4 9 1 0 0 763 1346 56.69 18
South Melb Districts 14 3 10 1 0 0 1053 1256 83.84 14
Emmaus St Leos 14 3 11 0 0 0 933 1379 67.66 12
La Trobe University 14 1 13 0 0 0 798 1442 55.34 4
DIVISION THREEP W L D B FF F A % Pts
Yarra Valley 14 13 1 0 0 0 1782 870 204.83 52
Ivanhoe 14 12 2 0 0 0 1414 901 156.94 48
UHS-VU 14 9 5 0 0 0 1253 1118 112.08 36
Aquinas 14 9 5 0 0 0 1265 1254 100.88 36
Kew 14 8 5 1 0 0 1112 928 119.83 34
St Francis Xavier 14 7 7 0 0 0 1198 1128 106.21 28
Elsternwick 14 6 7 1 0 0 1396 1258 110.97 26
Richmond Central 14 6 8 0 0 0 1062 1213 87.55 24
Albert Park 14 5 8 1 0 0 1145 1067 107.31 22
Hawthorn 14 5 9 0 0 0 982 1445 67.96 20
Old Westbourne 14 2 12 0 0 0 773 1506 51.33 8
Power House 14 0 13 1 0 0 761 1455 52.3 2
PREMIER C THIRDSP W L D B FF F A % Pts
Fitzroy 12 12 0 0 0 1 1600 565 283.19 52
St Kevins 13 11 2 0 0 0 1225 693 176.77 44
Old Camberwell 13 10 3 0 0 0 1260 672 187.5 40
Marcellin 13 5 8 0 0 0 1171 1050 111.52 20
Mazenod 13 5 8 0 0 0 870 952 91.39 20
Banyule 12 5 7 0 0 0 911 1078 84.51 20
Old Mentonians 14 3 11 0 0 0 673 1686 39.92 12
Whitefriars 14 1 13 0 0 0 635 1686 37.66 4
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DIVISION FOUR RESERVESP W L D B FF F A % Pts
South Mornington 14 13 1 0 0 0 1748 451 387.58 52
West Brunswick 14 11 3 0 0 0 1608 474 339.24 44
Eley Park Sharks 13 9 4 0 0 1 1569 754 208.09 40
Swinburne University 14 10 4 0 0 0 1375 688 199.85 40
Point Cook 14 9 5 0 0 0 1393 1109 125.61 36
North Brunswick 14 7 7 0 0 0 936 906 103.31 28
Mt Lilydale 13 3 9 1 0 0 660 1189 55.51 14
Manningham Cobras 14 3 10 1 0 0 556 1638 33.94 14
Box Hill North 14 3 11 0 0 0 795 1311 60.64 12
Chadstone 14 0 14 0 0 0 260 2401 10.83 0
DIVISION FOURP W L D B FF F A % Pts
South Mornington 14 13 1 0 0 0 1872 687 272.49 52
Swinburne University 14 12 2 0 0 0 1533 906 169.21 48
Eley Park Sharks 14 11 3 0 0 0 1492 1137 131.22 44
Point Cook 14 9 5 0 0 0 1580 1361 116.09 36
North Brunswick 14 6 8 0 0 0 1319 1139 115.8 24
West Brunswick 14 6 8 0 0 0 1154 1194 96.65 24
Manningham Cobras 14 6 8 0 0 0 1171 1279 91.56 24
Mt Lilydale 14 4 10 0 0 0 1001 1385 72.27 16
Box Hill North 14 3 11 0 0 0 1110 1829 60.69 12
Chadstone 14 0 14 0 0 0 721 2036 35.41 0
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CLUB XVIII (1) P W L D B FF F A % Pts
Old Xaverians 14 13 0 0 1 0 1808 464 389.66 56
Old Melburnians 12 10 2 0 0 2 1461 555 263.24 48
NOBS/ St Pats 14 11 3 0 0 0 993 848 117.1 44
Prahran Assumption 14 9 4 0 1 0 1076 637 168.92 40
St Bernards 13 8 5 0 0 1 1139 901 126.42 36
De La Salle 13 7 6 0 0 1 1193 773 154.33 32
Ivanhoe 14 6 8 0 0 0 917 1191 76.99 24
Monash Blues 14 4 9 0 1 0 803 1077 74.56 20
Williamstown CYMS 11 4 7 0 0 1 757 1113 68.01 20
Fitzroy 13 1 12 0 0 1 681 1399 48.68 8
Old Ivanhoe 7 1 6 0 0 0 460 1193 38.56 4
Therry Penola 14 1 13 0 0 0 541 1723 31.4 4
CLUB XVIII (2)P W L D B FF F A % Pts
Therry Penola 14 12 2 0 0 0 1542 528 292.05 48
Hawthorn 14 12 2 0 0 0 1739 632 275.16 48
Old Geelong 12 10 2 0 0 2 1454 621 234.14 48
Richmond Cardinals 14 10 4 0 0 0 1244 691 180.03 40
Old Paradians 12 5 7 0 0 0 767 903 84.94 20
Bulleen Templestowe 13 4 9 0 0 0 977 1311 74.52 16
Kew 13 4 9 0 0 0 798 1150 69.39 16
Richmond Snakes 13 3 10 0 0 1 732 1434 51.05 16
UHS-VU 14 3 11 0 0 0 585 1398 41.85 12
Eley Park Sharks 13 3 10 0 0 0 571 1753 32.57 12
UNDER 19 PREMIERP W L D B FF F A % Pts
De La Salle 14 13 1 0 0 0 1748 614 284.69 52
Old Xaverians 14 13 1 0 0 0 1620 795 203.77 52
St Bernards 14 11 3 0 0 0 1389 837 165.95 44
St Bedes/Mentone Tigers 14 9 5 0 0 0 1486 927 160.3 36
University Blues 14 7 7 0 0 0 1110 1261 88.03 28
Old Melburnians 14 6 8 0 0 0 1042 1278 81.53 24
Old Scotch 14 5 9 0 0 0 1127 1181 95.43 20
Beaumaris 14 5 9 0 0 0 874 1374 63.61 20
Fitzroy 14 1 13 0 0 0 728 1646 44.23 4
University Blacks 14 0 14 0 0 0 597 1841 32.43 0
UNDER 19 SECTION 2P W L D B FF F A % Pts
Old Brighton 14 11 3 0 0 0 1099 639 171.99 44
St Kevins 14 10 4 0 0 0 1152 752 153.19 40
Werribee Districts 14 9 5 0 0 0 1081 965 112.02 36
Caulfi eld Gramm 14 8 6 0 0 0 997 897 111.15 32
Old Trinity 14 7 7 0 0 0 905 936 96.69 28
Old Haileybury 14 6 8 0 0 0 1073 1048 102.39 24
Old Carey 14 4 10 0 0 0 1031 1385 74.44 16
Marcellin 14 1 13 0 0 0 739 1455 50.79 4
UNDER 19 SECTION 3P W L D B FF F A % Pts
Northern Blues 14 11 3 0 0 0 1530 727 210.45 44
Mazenod 14 10 3 1 0 0 1107 751 147.4 42
Collegians 14 10 3 1 0 0 1149 699 164.38 38
Old Camberwell 14 9 5 0 0 0 1219 825 147.76 36
PEGS 14 5 9 0 0 0 854 944 90.47 20
Old Xaverians 14 5 9 0 0 0 808 1275 63.37 20
Ormond 13 3 10 0 0 0 645 1413 45.65 16
St Bernards 13 1 12 0 0 1 643 1471 43.71 8
UNDER 19 NORTHP W L D B FF F A % Pts
Ivanhoe 14 12 1 0 1 0 1408 539 261.22 52
Old Geelong 14 9 4 0 1 0 1195 762 156.82 40
Williamstown CYMS 11 6 4 0 1 3 1174 807 145.48 40
Therry Penola 14 7 6 0 1 0 1136 821 138.37 32
La Trobe University 13 5 7 0 1 0 1051 967 108.69 24
MHSOB 12 1 10 0 1 2 956 1327 72.04 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 14 11 3 0 0 0 1545 699 221.03 44
Parkdale Vultures 14 11 3 0 0 0 1385 734 188.69 44
Peninsula 14 10 4 0 0 0 1397 779 179.33 40
St Bedes/Mentone Tigers 14 8 5 1 0 0 1391 1001 138.96 34
St Mary’s Salesian 14 7 7 0 0 0 1370 1168 117.29 28
Monash Blues 14 5 8 1 0 0 1063 1033 102.9 22
Hampton Rovers 14 2 12 0 0 0 476 1579 30.15 8
Beaumaris 14 1 13 0 0 0 453 2108 21.49 4
UNDER 18P W L D B FF F A % Pts
Werribee Districts 14 12 1 0 1 0 1252 499 250.9 52
Oakleigh 14 8 3 0 3 0 908 508 178.74 44
Rupertswood 14 8 4 0 2 0 884 551 160.44 40
St Mary’s Salesian 14 7 5 0 2 0 899 688 130.67 36
St Bernards 14 6 6 0 2 0 913 600 152.17 32
Williamstown CYMS 14 1 11 0 2 0 399 1330 30 12
UHS-VU / Flemington 14 0 12 0 2 0 339 1418 23.91 8
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WINNING EDGE CLUB CHAMPIONSHIPClub Senior Reserve U19/U18 Club XVIII/Thirds Total
Old Xaverians 48 20 39 13 120
Ivanhoe AFC 48 20 39 6 113
De La Salle OC 40 24 39 7 110
Old Geelong 40 28 30 12 110
St Kevins OB 40 24 30 7.5 101.5
Collegians 44 16 31.5 10 101.5
Peninsula OB 48 18 30 0 96
Therry Penola OB 32 20 27 13 92
Old Brighton Grammarians 28 20 33 9.5 90.5
Old Camberwell Grammarians 30 18 27 11 86
Parkdale Vultures 42 11 33 0 86
PREMIER RESERVESP W L D B FF F A % Pts
De La Salle 13 12 1 0 0 0 936 590 158.64 48
Old Xaverians 13 10 3 0 0 0 1018 537 189.57 40
Old Scotch 13 8 5 0 0 0 1040 779 133.5 32
Collegians 13 8 5 0 0 0 909 689 131.93 32
University Blues 13 8 5 0 0 0 852 689 123.66 32
St Bernards 13 8 5 0 0 0 718 725 99.03 32
Caulfi eld Grammarians 13 6 7 0 0 0 947 841 112.6 24
Old Carey 13 2 11 0 0 0 651 992 65.62 8
Old Trinity 13 2 11 0 0 0 637 1019 62.51 8
St Bedes/Mentone Tigers 13 1 12 0 0 0 520 1367 38.04 4
PREMIERP W L D B FF F A % Pts
Old Xaverians 13 12 1 0 0 0 1177 791 148.8 48
Collegians 13 11 2 0 0 0 1274 932 136.7 44
De La Salle 13 10 3 0 0 0 1283 855 150.06 40
Old Carey 13 7 6 0 0 0 1060 923 114.84 28
Old Scotch 13 7 6 0 0 0 1103 1025 107.61 28
St Bernards 13 6 7 0 0 0 1040 1175 88.51 24
St Bedes/Mentone Tigers 13 5 8 0 0 0 1078 1255 85.9 20
University Blues 13 4 9 0 0 0 868 1071 81.05 16
Old Trinity 13 3 10 0 0 0 944 1234 76.5 12
Caulfi eld Grammarians 13 0 13 0 0 0 760 1326 57.32 0
PREMIER THIRDSP W L D B FF F A % Pts
Old Xaverians 13 11 0 0 2 0 1050 376 279.26 52
Collegians 13 9 3 0 1 0 932 618 150.81 40
University Blues 13 8 4 0 1 0 921 620 148.55 36
Old Scotch 13 7 4 0 2 0 745 586 127.13 36
De La Salle 13 6 6 0 1 0 889 709 125.39 28
Caulfi eld Grammarians 13 4 8 0 1 0 683 1099 62.15 20
Old Carey 13 3 8 0 2 0 588 954 61.64 20
St Bernards 13 3 9 0 1 0 558 922 60.52 16
Old Trinity 13 1 10 0 2 0 282 887 31.79 12
PREMIER BP W L D B FF F A % Pts
University Blacks 13 11 2 0 0 0 1280 743 172.27 44
Beaumaris 13 10 3 0 0 0 1323 843 156.94 40
St Kevins 13 10 3 0 0 0 1336 944 141.53 40
Old Melburnians 13 8 5 0 0 0 1133 1021 110.97 32
Old Brighton 13 7 6 0 0 0 1093 1052 103.9 28
Old Haileybury 13 7 6 0 0 0 1001 996 100.5 28
AJAX 13 5 8 0 0 0 1050 1338 78.48 20
Werribee Districts 13 4 9 0 0 0 946 1123 84.24 16
Oakleigh 13 2 11 0 0 0 944 1367 69.06 8
Old Ivanhoe 13 1 12 0 0 0 774 1453 53.27 4
PREMIER B RESERVESP W L D B FF F A % Pts
St Kevins 13 12 1 0 0 0 1269 530 239.43 48
University Blacks 13 11 2 0 0 0 1334 418 319.14 44
Old Brighton 13 10 3 0 0 0 1156 643 179.78 40
Beaumaris 13 9 4 0 0 0 1091 721 151.32 36
Old Melburnians 13 8 5 0 0 0 1221 690 176.96 32
Old Haileybury 13 5 8 0 0 0 941 1089 86.41 20
AJAX 13 3 10 0 0 0 736 1190 61.85 12
Old Ivanhoe 13 3 10 0 0 0 468 1597 29.3 12
Oakleigh 13 2 11 0 0 0 735 1308 56.19 8
Werribee Districts 13 2 11 0 0 0 592 1357 43.63 8
PREMIER B THIRDSP W L D B FF F A % Pts
Old Brighton 12 9 3 0 0 1 1049 810 129.51 40
Old Xaverians 11 7 4 0 0 2 1113 687 162.01 36
Old Melburnians 12 7 4 0 1 1 982 881 111.46 36
St Kevins 12 7 5 0 0 1 1345 708 189.97 32
University Blacks 11 5 5 0 1 2 775 861 90.01 32
Northern Blues 13 4 8 0 1 0 799 916 87.23 20
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