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A SeCtl®:i1 7 'WP_eby Ross Lao&

old Xaverians 22 point defeat of top side Ormond makes them outright premiership favourites in my opin-n, of course, it's early days and Ormond lives to fight another day but it seemed to me that the Xavs have

,jperior physical strength and marking power compared with Ormond . I thought that centre half back NickWilton and ruckman Mark Summers really made their mark on the game on Saturday .

It wasn't a great day for footy last week but the Old Xavs made the best of the conditions - perhaps theirr,ome ground advantage made part of the difference! Ormond did play better in the first half and led by a point

alt time but after that the Xavs outplayed Ormond comprehensively . Xavier's defence was very strong .Geoff Greetham did a superb job on Paul Schuhkra ft though it did seem that the section's leading goalkicker; :as a little down on confidence. Wilton was well supported by Nick Burne and Matt Dalton in the pockets;nd flanker John Cu rtain who has had a good year on his return after injury . Of course the Xavs are two Cur-tains short at present - awaiting the return of Steve and Paul .

If you have the opportunity to watch Xavs in the next few weeks take a look at centreman Michael Atkinswho is constantly directing traffic and giving some advice to umpires . He really is entertaining!

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I listened to Mike McArthur-Allen of Ormond at three-quarter time thinking that I ought to take the pressureoff Danny. It is a great thing to be able to listen to three-quarter time addresses . Mike told his charges thatthe side that wanted to be on top of the ladder most would win . Old Xavs aren't there yet but clearly last Satur-day they wanted to be there more. Ormond were not at their best, but I ought to make mention of rover PaulCox - he looked to be a rover of real class.

I think you might have blown it Old Scotch . What a good win by De La Salle! How can I continually underes-timate their consistent determination and ability to perform when it counts . And, how disappointing for Old Scotchv ; th the spoils up for grabs to go down by 58 points . De La's defence was very good especially from Pat Maherand Peter Barry. Ruckman Mick Greene really was brilliant . De La Salle is now 6 points clear with 3 matchesto go and I think unlikely to be displaced .

North Old Boys faced a toughter test against Old Paradians and made a better go of it, though they toofailed . North led at three-quarter time by 2 points but O .P.'s wore them done to win by 16 points . It is very hardto see North making the four from here as they too are 6 points behind with just the 3 games to go . Nice tosee O .P. forward Michael Skerritt back to his best. O.P.'s "Shags's Rag" editor Barry East kindly sent mea copy of their latest edition but I haven't quite finished reading it yet as I keep falling asleep! Actually, that'snot quite true it is a great magazine and looked forward to by all O.P.'s suporters. Bar ry also told me by phonethat O.P.'s slump was partly a result of a bad run of injuries including Tony Canavan (CHB), Matt Considine(cheek), Ted Flynn (hand), Paul Considine (finger) and Dominic Spillane (finger) and the unavailability ofDale McCann . Was Dale's return to centre half back last Saturday permanent or temporary? What about North?Well so long as Steve O'Rourke, Tony Cahil l and Je rome Griffin don't give up they're still a faint chance.This Saturday is surely their last chance but I can't tip against De La again .

Well, it appears Uni Blues can say goodbye to A Section for the time being at least . They're two games be-hind Caulfield and Collegians. From all accounts Greg Tregear (wing) and Stuart Hinchen (centre) reallymade the difference and took the Lions to an important 26 point win . The Blues looked depleted and demora-lised especially after they lost ruckman M ike Yande!I (leg) and capain Mark Tyquin (broken wrist) during the match .

Caulfield ensured their survival into 1988 with a big win over Bulleen-Templestowe - the margin being52 points. They rattled on 9 goals in a procession in the last quarter with the agile ( ?) Campbell Cooney bag-

Pictured on the cover is 1986 All Australian & Victorian Captain & Member of Old Paradians Football ClubDOMINIC SPILLAN E

U 1-1OFFICIAL JOURNAL OF THE VICTORIAN AMATEUR FOOTBALL ASSOCIATIO N

August 8th, 1987 Price: $1 .00 VOL. 87, No. 8

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ging 5 goals from the flank . What a deft mover he is! Centreman Ian Kyte gave another polished display. Cc,,gratulations to Bulleen half back Nick Tsiotinas who kicked 3 goals - a great effort! This weeks stabs ar ,A SECTIO NORMOND v Caulfield GrammariansUni Blues v OLD XAV SOLD SCOTCH v Collegians (Elsternwick)North O .B . v DE LA SALL EOLD PARADIANS v Bulleen Templestowe

B SECTIONPARKSIDE v Marcelli nST BERNARDS v Old TrinityIvanhoe v Uni BlacksST KILDA v BanyuleFawkner v THERRY

Speak to you over the weekend - 3L0 at 6.40, 3AW at 9.30 (?) ._ Aay'", - S_':ches

o rounds remaining in C Section and three in A and B, the question on most lips is are the fours set-righton's spirited victory over a disappointing O.M .'s may have cost the machine" the vital doubl e

; ; onash Blues responding well to its underdog role, put paid to Balaclava's slim hopes and move dof O .M .'s . The last round will decide whether Monash remains there as it must beat Thomastown at

-stown, a result all at Old Brighton and beyond will be more than a little anxious about, as the `Tonners 'slip by Thomastown and wins over Balaclava and the High School if they are to appear in the finalSo there you are students give Old Brighton a chance !

o Caulfield Grammarians in round two, there is a feeling that victory today against the D's will set u pr DY La safe in A Section? On paper 6 points looks pretty good . However out at North who may rue th e

do v: :1 . 1 :ronder whether Therry will oblige and drop two of their remaining three matches against Fawkner,Paritsi :=e or Ivanhoe?

Blacl :~_':' Every year they come home with a rush but failure to win early games repeatedly lets the mslip by St . Bernards as Marcellin have briefly? grabbed the double chance . What's wrong with th e

OF T :- ; _:: FOUR, in B Section, following sterling wins over Marcellin and St . Bernards in recent weeks . It was7 Section Uni Blacks are out to show everyone for the umpteenth time that they are the best side, OU T

. finals run for the club expecially as De La has that big game against Old Paradians next week .

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all hyperthetical and really only today counts as "we take it week by week" .

viously the A Section match of the day will be played at Brens between long standing and respected rival s~lort :a 0.3 . and De La Salle . North won 12 .12. to 11 .13 in Round 8 and are quietly confident of repeating tha t

To do so they must find a forward capable of kicking straight and converting the opportunities create d

For further information contact ~ lai° 3ay

Personality Pars150 UP TO THE "SPACE "

Don "Space" Dowell celebrated his 150th gameagainst St . Kevins three weeks ago. Consistently solidperformances are "Spaces" forte, and all at Old Ivan-hoe look forward to the next 150, and good luck withyour fight for a place in the senior space .

And we all really like you!***

All at Parkside congratulate Kevin "Bucky"Heaver on playing his 100th game last week aganstBanyule. Bucky started with the Red Devil Juniorsin 1980 where he finished 3rd B&F. In 1981 Buckywith his skills and natural ability saw him playing inthe seniors and what a year he had, winning theseniors Best & Fairest . 1986 Bucky was missing fromAmateur Football, travelling overseas with amateurplayers from other clubs . Bucky just resumed play-ing 4 weeks ago and after winning 2 Best on Groundin the Reserves Bucky has been promoted to wherehe belongs. Well done Bucky.

*~*

ST. BERNARDS- RAY "SOAPY" VALLANCE -

300 GAMESTeam Manager Ray joined the Club in 1976

and was team manager for our junior sides for94 games . In 1980 he moved up to the seniorranks and has hardly missed a game, or atraining night . Soapy is one of the great per-sonalities of our club and will leave a giant holeif he leaves . He is at the club by 10.30 everySaturday organising the Reserves and doesn'tstop till after 7 .30 on home games . Soapy hasbeen around for such a long time he tells mehe now has an influence on selection . Thereis a rumour that Soapy has many other in-terests including entering colouring competi-tions. I believe he has many certificates toprove it . (Ask him about it) . The many :'sas-pirella" cans emptied out by the end of a Satur-day and they have no effect on his ability todo the job properly. Every player and anyoneassociated with the Club, all know what youdo, and the time it requires. Thanks very muchfor everything . Hope to see you around for along time to come .

win in a landslide the V.A .F.A . players Association (if we had one) most valuable player award . With Car-1 )ate to have Garry Carroll playing well as he is just the man to curb De La skipper Mike Green who woul d

=1d . The key to this game could be Paul Considine. North needs a big one from "Conno" and are indeed

roll -ountering Greene, Considine must turn it on . He is a fine mark, strong as an ox and deceptively agilei big man . De La may give Adrian O'Keeffe the task of minding him and certainly 0 '

f<eei:> is strong enough, but Conno is an All Australian and is bound to lift and appreciate that North need stoday.

Elsewhere the sides are well matched . North has a tight defence where Mick Hedley, Ian Turnbull and Jer-ome Griffin are all firing, and realize that Peter Rennie is De La's main route to goal and with Colin Loweiopelessly out of form, are relying on efforts from make shift key forwards . North will hold sway across the centre: '-~ ~re Steve O'Rourke and Ben Curulli are heaving fine seasons but De La will counter with its on ball playersMark Lowe, Garry Connolly and hopefully an almost fit Matt Beddoe. Pat Maher's clash with either TonyCahill or Steve Hibbert will also be a bearing on the result and if North can maintain the spirit which wasevident at its 25th anniversary last Saturday evening then I've a hunch they can pull four points back on DeLa this afternoon .

Orm ond faces a danger game against Caulfield Grammaraians who lately have impressed, colleague RossBonth with their vigour. They will well remember their exciting victory at Malane Street in the first game last

ason and just as Old Xavs worried Ormond with their height and strength so too will Caulfield . The majoriJriierence between Xavs and Caulfield is depth . Xavs go down fathoms, Caulfield feet!

I'm selecting Ormond who hopefully will have benefitted by the loss and a hard game, features they'd notrecently experienced, but I repeat the warning be ready for another hard match !

Old Paradians impressed with their final quarter fight back against North last week and at home again today::jainst Bulleen-l'eenptestowe have only to guard against over confidence to notch up its eleventh win . Theyare safe in third spot and can now concentrate on establishing the side it will field in the first semi . With JohnAtta, Ted Glynn, Tony Canavan, Paul and Matt Considine plus Dominic Spillane, remember him, to return,O .i?'s will relish a low key role for the next month .

Old Scotch and Collegians meet at Elsternwick Park and following the Cardinals disappointing effort espe-iIly in the second half, against De La would have to struggle against Collegians today, By contrast the Lionsquote Peter Milford "Had a red hot go" and will be anxious to salvage something from a season gone wrong .

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Ross Booth is already calling Old Xaverian Premiership favourites following their two important and splcrdid victories over Ormond . Where that might be a little premature Xavs can certainly be pleased with their season and of course their position on the ladder . One of their strengths this year has been depth of players . L,,,all clubs they have had injuries but due to some aggressive and persitant recruiting they have had the playe, ;ready to cover the loss of the Wiltons, Cu rtains and Burnes and selection meetings at Yarra Park in the ne :month are bound to be interesting affairs . Oh by the way Xavs play Uni Blues today at Uni if you're at allterested in going along to watch a one sided game . Xavs may even go top if Caulfield get up .

In B Section top sides Marcellin and Parkside meet at Pitcher Park, with both clubs knowing that the losc ;is destined for the first semi . Marcellin cleared the first of its three hurdles by accounting for Therry last Safurday and will appreciate the good condition of the Keith Street ground . Parkside won the early encounter a~Bulleen and following a fighting 3 point win over Blacks a fortnight ago will be finely tuned for today's gam,Both sides respect the ability of the other but Parkside's home ground advantage will I believe tip the gam-~in their direction . Mark Page and Garry Williams are but two "Devils" having fine season . Marcellin has wecomed the return of Matt Getson to assist Tony Paatsch who has given the Eagles great service over the Year,and have the Amad brothers in scintillating form, but I can't get away from their loss to Blacks when man,played like "sparrows" and so its Parkside today .

St . Bernards return home to lick their wounds, metaphorically of course, and will aprreciate the visit by ar,Old Trinity side which has been hard hit by injury to top players in the last month . The return of Scott Cc. :ayPeter Yeovian and Trevor Norman will lift the side but West Essendon has seen the demise of better side ,than O.T. and St . Bernards realizing that victory today would probably ensure a second semi berth is unlikelyto falter.

Ivanhoe went down to a more determined Banyule last week and today meet Uni Blacks at the top of theirform . Blacks are hoping against hope that Therry slips up again and will be all out for victory and percentageboth of which will come their way. St . Kilda may have blown its chances of remaining in the section after a,dismal display against Fawkner. At home to Banyule today they have one last slender chance of survival andI've a hunch they'll grab it .

To the remaining all important game at Fawkner where Therry will go with some trepidation . Fawkner coachKevin Morrison was delighted with last weeks effort and the return to form and from injury of Young and E-ley. Fawkner would love nothing better than to survive the season and keep old rivals Therry from participatingin the finals. Well I'm tipping this is the result that will throw fourth spot and relegation wide open and to generategreat interest in the last two rounds . One thing's for sure the Blacks will be sweating on Fawkner's performance ,

In C Section Kew will continue on its winning way and will be out to emulate the Swans with successive 200scores . At home against Old Haileybu ry don't be surprised if they do .

O.M.'s have the chance to make amends for last weeks half hearted showing and will be out for a big winover AJAX at Oval 2 . Their as keen rivals for second sport, Monash Blues are bound to give Melbourne 1- " : j ha football lesson on the big university oval . The High School has dropped its bundle since its good win overOld Haileybu ry. Perhaps they'll show a bit of that form against the students today.

Recent wins by Hampton Rovers have pushed the club into prominence and certainly its clash today withThomastown at David Street is a real danger game for the Bears who in years gone by have not travelled well![an Rice has worked patiently and faithfull with his young charges who are now returning that faith . HoweverThomastown must surely be aware that Old Brighton is poised to pounce should it slip and with so muchat stake it has to be a 'Town win.

Old Brighton are on top of the world following its splendid win over O .M .'s and would fully respect Balacla-va's ability as a football side. Mark Sarau can be pleased with his team and their efforts and knowing it willall be for nothing if they slip up today they like Thomastown have the incentive to win as well as a decidedhome ground advantage .

Today's SelectionsA SECTION B SECTION C SECTIONOrmond Parkside Old BrightonOld Xaverians Uni Blacks KewCollegians St. Kilda CBOC ThomastownOld Paradians St. Bernards Monash BluesNorth O.B. Fawkner Old Melburnians

Personality Par200 GAMES TO ROVERS LEGEND !

All at Hampton Rovers extend their congratulationsto Michael "Beast" Malone who last week playedhis 200th game for the Club. Mick first played for theRovers in 1970 and after being groomed in theReserves, he deveoped into one of the great Hamp-ton Rovers and V.A.F.A . players. Some of his achieve-ments include Best & airest in 1980, Best Team Play-er in 1978 & 1979, Most Consistent 1982 and Cap-

tain in 1981 . Mick rates the promotion of the Club fromD grade to C grade in 1975 as one of his highlights .Mick's career came to a sudden end with transfer toQueensland with his job, however, responded to aplea from the Club this year to coach the Reservesand also play a number of games to chalk up thisgreat milestone. Well done Mick, the Club thanks youfor your wonderful service over the years .

Norm Nugent Previewsthe D, E, F, G, H and .19' s

REVIEW OF MATCHES PLAYED AUGUST 1, 1987

D SECTION ( Round 16 )a wet grounds helped to level the competition as two of the leading sides suffered defeats . The results really

:, at eased the pressure on the leading sides as they vie for the final four places . Bulleen United humbledNorth Brusnwick, who had played so well the previous week, by a total of one hundred and eighteen points .Old ifizntonians found form again when they outplayed Old Camberwell to win by twenty five points afte r

cry low scoring game. Old Ivanhoe strengthened their grip on the double chance when they defeated a-rged Coburg by twenty-three points . Preston kept alive their fading fianls hopes with a thrilling two pointairy over the leaders St. Kevins whose form has slipped over recent rounds . E!sternwick had a comfortable

ecory over Heathe rton by fifty four points. With this loss went all Hetherton's hope of remaining in D Section1988 .

E SECTION (Round 16 )St . Bedes bounced back to winning form with a stunning eighty four point win over second placed Brunswick:,ho really were the favoured side. As a result St . Bede's returned to fourth place while Brunswick slippedto third . Old Essendon retained the section lead following their sixty eight point defeat of Clayton while StateBank returned to second place as a result of their overwhelming one hundred and nine point defeat of OldGeelong . Powerhouse made sure of their E Section place in 1988 when they defeated Peninsula by twentyeren points . Peninsula must now hope for a miracle to enable them to avoid relegation . West Brunswick's

forty one point victory over University High School Old Boys was not sufficient to keep them in the top fouras they have slipped to fifth place .

F SECTION (Round 9 6 )t,'8111 arens:•town laid claim to being the best side outside the four when they defeated Old Carey by thirty fourpoints. Carey have "gone off the botl" at the wrong end of the season as they have lost three consecutive games .Whitefriars received little opposition from A.N .Z . Bank and ran out winners by one hundred and one points .Aquinas defeated Doveton by thirty three points after a fairly low scoring game. St . Andrews overpoweredSt . Leonards by one hundred and nineteen points as St. Andrews move inexorably to their semi final destiny .Commonwealth Bank proved far too strong for Footscray Institute and finished in credit by ninety four points .In the Sunday game between the University sides the Melbourne Reds defeated La Trobe by seven pointsafter a match in which only seven goals were scored .

G SECTION (Round 16 )What a thrilling final round where the final four and the wooden spooners were decided! Kew failed by ten pointsto defeat De La Salle and while De La thus qualified for the finals, kew have only 1988 to look forward to . PortColts made sure of their final's berth when they outplayed Bloods but only won by the minimum margin dueto inaccurate kicking . Monash Whites sent Old Melburnians to the wooden spoon when the students finishedforty three points up on O.M : s . Collegian's finished the season with a two goal victory over Old Scotch . OldHaileybu ry won the ball well against Marcellin and the "Bloods" were untroubled to run out winners by fortyseven points . G .T.V.9 avoided the dreaded wooden spoon when they defeated an inaccurate St . Bernards bytwo points.

f; SECTION ( Round 16)Like most of the final four sides your tipster hit top form in the final round and selected all five winners includingthe defeat of leaders Eitham by the all conquering Bulleen Templestowe who doubled Eltham's score andwon by thirty five points . Can the Combine carry its form into the finals? Old Brighton clearly outpointed StateBank when despite inaccurate kicking they ran out victors by seventeen points . Old Xaverians did end theirseason on a high note when they defeated Powerhouse/Balaclava by eighty one points. St . Kevin's receivedonly minimal opposition from C.B.C . St . Kilda as they ran out easy winners by sixty one points . RichmondCentral won by forfeit from Old Geelong while Therry had the bye .

UNDER 19 SECTION 1 (Round 15)The results in Round 15 have certainly opened the way to a tense battle for three of the top four places (OldXaverians must remain in first place) . Our editor was premature when he posed "four resolved" but prudentin that he added the question mark in last week's AMATEUR FOOTBALLER ( P.41) . Old Xaverians defeatedDe La Salle by ninety seven points after an incident packed game . Collegians found their often missing form

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and defeated a very inaccurate and enigmatic University Blues by fifty four points . It was a result which cccost the Blues dearly in the final analysis . Melbourne High Schooi Old Boys virtually secured their 1988tional spot when they outplayed Ormond and won by fifty five points . Ormond's inaccurate kicking forexaggerated this margin . On a heavy ground which was subject to strong winds Buiieen Templestol- :to an early lead against Marcellin who were then unable to gain the lead as the match progressed . This re-. ,means Marcellin remains second on percentage only and the Bulleen Templestowe are now only one gG :(plus percentage) outside the top four. In an unusual happening Old Paradian's G reen who had the bye mov :,up to third place as a consequence of the other results .UNDER 19 SECTION 2 (Round 15 )A spirited Old Melburnian side moved themselves clear of the relegation zone when they defeated ° hon by fifty five points. University Blacks had a big win over a disappointing St . Bernards . This fifty one pc; .victory lifted the Blacks into the top four. Old Scotch maintained their winning form when they proved too strc -for Banyule by sixteen points . A consequence for Banyule was that they dropped to fifth place one game c=hind the fourth placed side (University Blacks) . Leaders Therry returned to the winning list with a convina~~ :eighty-two point victory over Thomastown who while remaining sixth one game outside the four could ill r`' ; .'to fall further behind in percentage . Old Haileybu ry safely in third plae had a twenty four point victory oti _ .C.B.C . St . Kil t . who now face relegation as a result .UNDER 1-' BE .1 (Round 15)Whitefriars at n -_ . blues staged an even and interesting game from which Whitefriars emerged tF :;winners by fourteen points . Caulfield Grammarians again showed their all round strength when they brushe~Hampton Rov ', aside to win by one hundred and twenty two points . In the Sunday game Wiiliamstoi :,i . h ;~a day out at the expense of Old Paradian's Purple . The Williamstown forwards booted thirty goals wh cis a good afternoon's work in any game . Old Paradian's Purple finally went down by one hundred and twert,three points. Ivanhoe had the bye.

PREVIEW OF MATCHES TO BE PLAYED AUGUST 8, 1987.D SECTION (Rour .7 )North Brunswick are at home to Heathe rton and as neither club has met great success this season I mustselect No rt h Bt-, 'ick to win at home . In what could be a final's preview Old Camberwell are at home tcBulleen United . ~ >n are playing consistently while Camberwell suffered an unexpected loss last weekToday I select Bulle i United to win a close game . Old Ivanhoe await Old Mentonians who must win to re-main in the quest for a final four berth . At home Old Ivanhoe should be talented enough to take the pointsLeaders St . Kevin's play tenth placed burg who should offer little resistance to St. Kevin's who will be desperateto return to the winning list . I predict a big St . Kevin's win . Preston are at home to Elsternwick and shouldprove too talented or the red and blacks.E SECTION (Round 17 )Brunswick are at home to University High School Old Boys and should have both sufficient talent and incen-tive to defeat their visitors . St. Bedes must defeat Clayton to remain in the top four. When judged on 1987 formthe match promises to provide a comfortable St . Bede's victory. Leaders Old Essendon journey to Como .~ Lto play Old Geelong . The big ground should not worry Old Essendon and they should record a big victor .,-Peninsula Old Boys are at home to State Bank in a game which could have big repercussions for both sides .Peninsula could avoid relegation with a big win while a State Bank victory would see them retain the doublechance . Peninsula do well at Mt . Eliza whereas the Bankers don't play so well away from Albe rt Park . Neverthe-less I must select State Bank who have the superior 1987 record . Powerhouse at home to West Brunswit;'thave the chance to shape the final four. West have the real incentive of a final's place which would be abig plus for this resilient club. West Brunswick should win this game well .F SECTION )Round 17)Williamstown despite a huge percentage gap could still be finalists but they must defeat an in form St .And rews today. St . Andrews have kicked high scores of late with Wilson their focal point. I select St . Ar.-drews to win but I believe Williamstown will prove worthy opponents . Commonwealth Bank and La 'P _.' :University should both enjoy the wide speaces of the Har ry Trott Oval . Neither side has had a sensation_:Iseason and selecting the winner is fraught with difficulty . I have no doubt La Trobe has the talent to win butdo the players want to win? Despite these lingering doubts I select La Trobe University. Old Carey journeyto Albert Park to meet A .N .Z . Bank who will do their best to avoid the wooden spoon . Neither side has anycurrent form to recommend it and in selecting Old Ca re y I do so purely on their superior 1987 statistics . Thetwo ends of the section meet at Aquinas when Footscray Institute are their visitors . Aquinas should be ableto record a big victory. For Footscray Institute every score will be vital as they strive to leave twelth positionand the accompanying wooden spoon . A potential semi final preview is the Doveton versus Whitefriars game.As the sides could meet again in the Preliminary final each will be all out to assert superiority . In BonnymaWhitefrieas have an active forward whereas Doveton has relied on team play for it's goals . Judged on theirrespective records I must select Whitefriars . On Sunday University Reds play St . Leonards . The Reds couldstrike trouble against St. Leonard's whose team play is strengthening . The Reds know the ground well andgiven a repeat of the heavy conditions I select the Reds to win again but do so without any confidence .G SECTIO NFirst Semi Final - Oval 8 Albert ParkPort Colts must be favoured to win this game against De La Salle whose final round victory lifted them intothis final . McNamara and the well known Garry Sweet have been active forwards for Port Colts whose scoring6

ras been superior to that of De La Salle who have relied heavily on Engel to score goals. Given Port

t ;hwart active Blood forward Robinson if they are to take control of the games . Joe Salvato re and Bruc e

are my selection to win following their good form last week . St . Bernards could still be a finalist, although las t

Colts determination to win last week I believe they will do so again today and thus move to next week's prelimi-r,nal .

G SECTIO NSecond Semi Final - Oval 8 Albe

rt Park the Grande season's two best sides Bloods and Monash Whites meet for the opportunity to move straight t oBloods reversal last week should have given coach Bradley plenty to work on during this week . Monash

Ninnis are two Monash players who could influence the result if given latitude by Bloods . To sum up I selectBloods who have clearly led the section throughout the season .

H SECTIONFirst Semi Final - Oval 13 Albe rt ParkBulleen Templestowe buoyant following their recent fine form meet St . Kevins who have won one more game

: have not kicked as many points as has the Combine. For Bulleen Templestowe Parris and Weedmanbeen fine forwards as the side has systematically overcome its opposition . St. Kevin's forward line has

_,Ived around Giffin who may not be able to carry his side's forward line in a semi final . I believe the BulleenTempiestowe juggernaut will continue today en route to the Preliminary Final .

H SECTIONSecond Semi Final - Oval 13 Albert Park

,3aders Eltham went down last week and coach Sean McVicar will have to have his players ready today orOld Brighton will head straight to the Grand Final . Fitzpatrick and Da re have proven reliable avenues to goalor Eltham whereas Old Brighton's goals have come from a variety of players. When judged on 1987 perfor-„ances Eltham has the better record and has proven worthy of my selection .

UNDER 19 SECTION 2 (Round 16 )De La Salle who need a minor miracle to make the finals await Marcellin who will be anxious to atone for last;,eek's loss. With the double chance as incentive I favour Marcellin to take the points . In a potential final previewUniversity Blues are at home to the Old Xaverians . The Blues are an enigmatic side - some say the bestn the section whereas their performances at other times have been poor. Conversely the Old Xaverians go

on their way towards the premiership with a minimum of fuss . Today I have more confidence in Old Xaverians:nd select them to win . Melbourne High School Old Boys, play Collegians and could again take the points.if, Tyrell, Harries and Kennedy, the High School has a talented trio . Collegians have talent but do not alwaysaisplay it . No one probably least of all coach Graham Daft knows how the young Lions will perform today.i select Melbourhe High because they play with endeavour and know their small ground so well . Old Paradi-ans Green are at home to Bulleen Templestowe who must win to maintain their chance for a final's berth .The Paradians have the opportunity to gain the double chance and with captain Paul Shannon and wingerDavid Beek in fine form the Paradians should win after a fiercely contested match . Ormond has the bye.

UNDER 19 SECTION 2 (Round 16)Relegation could well be the lot of the loser in Old Melburnians and C .B .C. St . Kilda game. Old Melburnians

.,eek's loss could prove fatal, providing they decisively defeat Old Brighton today . I believe St . Bernards can

.vin well . Old Scotch and University Blacks meet in Yarra Park . Scotch has to insure the double chanceia victory whereas the Blacks need to maintain the right to be a finalist . At home I must select Scotch and

thus disappoint my myriad of Blacks readers . Thomastown home to Banyule whose defeat last week sent'hem from the top four. Thomastown will give a good account of themselves but I must select Banyule to winthe game. In what could be a final's preview Therry meet Old Haileybu ry. The achilles heel of Therry hasoeen inaccurate kicking for goal and as the sides have similar statistics kicking . . . accuracy today could bedecisive. Therry deserve to start favourite and they are my selection .

UNDER 19 SECTION 3 (Round 16 )Monash Blues are at home to leaders Caulfield Grammarians . Although the students did well last week Ibelieve Caulfield will be far too strong and will take the points . Ivanhoe journey to Williamstown and shouldbe able to return with the four points as the Black and Whites have by far the better 1987 record . HamptonRovers make the long northern journey to meet Old Pardian's Purple . The Rovers are the stronger side butthey will find the Paradians competitive. I select Hampton Rovers because of their superior record and fromobservation that the Paradians have difficulties converting scoring opportunities . Whitefriars have the bye.

Personality ParsAll at No rt h Brunswick belatedly congratulate

Rodney'Bear' Burrows on playing his 150th gamefor the Club. Bear joined the club 10 years ago . Thisyear he has trimmed down to 121/2 atone as a resulthis football skills of old have returned and he foundhimelf making his first senior appearance for sometime. From all players and officials at North Brunswickcongratulations and keep those old legs moving .

150 GAMES TO PETER BUZZAPeter Buzza one of St . Kilda CBOC's good club-

men played his 150th game against Fawkner lastweek . Nothing changes much about Buzza's ap-proach to the game of footy. He exhibits the sameversatility strength and courage that he has shownin the past 149 games, and whenever BUZZ takesthe field, we are guaranteed full commitment .

Congratulations from all at St. Kilda Buzz, we lookforward to your next 150 .

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T~ preferred retailer.Stadium Sports : 346 Clarendon Street, South Melbourne 3205 . Tel : 690 2274

OTF is pleased to announce the 1987SENIORS AND RESERVE S1st Semi Date

30.8 .87 (Sunday)29.8 .8722 .8 .8722 .8 .8722 .8 .8722 .8 .878 .8.878 .8.87

19 -1 29.8.87~~ ;,der 19 - 2 29.8.87Jnder 19 - 3 29 .8.8 7

2nd Semi6.9 .87 (Sunday)

B 5.9 .87C 22.8 .87D 22.8.87E 22.8 .87F 22.8 .87G 8.8.87H 8.8.87Under 19 - 1 5 .9.87Under 19 - 2 29 .8.87Under 19 - 3 29 .8.87

Prelimina ry Fina lA 13.9 .87 (Sunday)B 12.9.87C 29.8 .87D 29.8 .87E 29.8 .87F 29.8 .87G 15.8.87H 15.8.87Under 19 - 1 12 .9 .87Under 19 - 2 5.9 .87Under 19 - 3 5.9 .87

Grand FinalsA 20.9 .87 (Sunday)B 19.9.87C 5.9.87D 5.9.87E 5.9.87F 5.9.87G 23.8.87H 23.8.87Under 19 - 1 19.9 .87Under 19 - 2 2 p.m .Under 19 - 3 12 .9.87

Finals Venues .

Time2 .15 p.m . & 11 .302 .15 p.m . & 11 .302 .15 p.m . & 11 .302 .15p.m.&11 .302 .15 p.m . & 11 .302 .15 p .m . & 11 .3012 noo n12 noon2 p .m .2 p .m .2 p .m .

2 .15 p.m . & 11 .30 a .m .2 .15 p.m . & 11 .30 a .m .2 .15 p.m . & 11 .30 a .m .2 .15 p.m . & 11 .30 a .m .2 .15 p.m . & 11 .30 a .m .2 .15 p.m . & 11 .30 a .m .2 p .m .2 p .m .2 p .m .2 p .m .2 p .m .

Venuea . m . Elsternwick Parka .m. Elsternwick Parka . m . " Bentleig ha . m . Claytona .m. Ormonda .m. Old Camberwel l

Oval 8, Albert ParkOval 13, Albert Par kUHS & North O.B.,Brens OvalPower Hous eOld Brighton

2 .15 p . m . & 11 .30 a.m .2 .15 p.m . & 11 .30 a .m .2 .15 p.m . & 11 .30 a.m .2 .15 p.m . & 11 .30 a.m .2 .15 p.m . & 11 .30 a.m .2 .15 p.m . & 11 .30 a .m .2 p.m .12 noon2 p.m .2 p.m .2 p.m .

2 .30 p.m . & 11 .30 a.m .2 .30 p.m . & 11 .30 a .m .2 .15 p .m . & 11 .30 a .m .2 .15 p .m . & 11 .30 a .m .2 .15 p .m . & 11 .30 a .m .2 .15 p.m . & 11 .30 a.m .12 noo n2 p .m .9.30 a .m .2 p .m .2 p.m .

Elsternwick ParkNorthcoteHarry Trott OvalMonash UniversityLatrobe UniversityBulleen UnitedOval 8Oval 13 (Balaclava)KewKewBulleen-Templestowe

Elsternwick ParkElsternwick ParkNorthcoteBentleighMonash UniversityHarry TrottPower HousePower HouseParksidePower Hous eOval 4, Albert Par k

Elsternwick ParkElsternwick ParkElsternwick ParkBentleig hMonash University (Trott)Parade CollegeElsternwick ParkElsternwick ParkElsternwick Par kOval 2, Albert ParkOval 3, Albert Park .

" If ground available Sunday 23rd, play 1st Semi Saturday and 2nd Semi Sunday .

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A vote of thanks to Ivanhoe, ANZ, AJAX, Elsternwick and Parkside for their co-operation in providing 'Hom,,ground facilities at the last minute when last weeks' heavy rain put a number of matches in jeopardy . The amateurspirit of helping a club in trouble was well to the fore last Saturday and the Clubs involved certainly deser,a pat on the back .

Congratulations to Bloods, Port Colts & Eltham on making their VAFA finals debut today. The transition fro-,the Club 18 to G & H Section football has been a smooth one and one man who played a significant part irthat is Umpire Co-ordinator Tony Gleeson . Thanks Tony.

FINALS

A list of responsibilities for Clubs involved in the finals and relevant rules are printed below .RULE 3 5The second round shall comprise the first semi-final match, second semi-final match, preliminary final matchand grand final match in each section .Extra time shall be played in any drawn match of the reserve grand or G or H Section . When the final sirensounds the players will remain on the field, change ends and in the meantime the goal umpires will meet andconfirm that the scores are in fact level . Once confirmation is notified to the field umpire, 5 minutes plus timeon will be played afterwhich the siren will be sounded . The teams will cross straight over (without an addressfrom coach) and play another 5 minutes plus time on . In the events that the scores are still level the match willbe declared a sraw and replayed the following week.

RULE 4 4Each Club represented in a second round match shall be reponsible to :(i) Provide one new ball of approved make by the Executive Committee .(ii) Provide a suitable and laundered white coat for use by the goal umpire .(iii) Provide a stretcher suitable for carrying a player from the field .

RULE 4 5In each second round match the Club finishing in the higher position on the premiership ladder at the conclu-sion of the first round of matches shall :

Have the first choice of uniforms including shorts and jumper and first choice of change rooms .(ii) Provide six goal flags of white material not less than fifty (50) centimetres square .(iii) Provide suitable numbers for use on the score board throughout the match .(iv) Ensure the correct scores are displayed on the score board throughout the match .(v) Provide a suitable and audible device to enable the time keepers to indicate clearly to the field umpire

the commencement and conclusion of each quarter.(vi) Supply an interchange steward to carry out the duties referred to in Rule 43 (X111) hereof .(vii) Provide sufficient food for all Reserve Grade Players and Officials for the sustenance immediately after

the conclusion of the Reserve Grade matches .

RULE 4 6At the conclusion of each second round premiership match the winning club shall have the right to select whichof the two balls provided it shall retain .

RULE 47At the conclusion of each second round premiership match which is required to be replayed each Club shallretain the ball provided by such Club .

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~ersonali~ty Pars

OLD PARDIANS STALWART STAN KENNY I NHOSPITAL

radians' Life Member, longstanding Commit-n and Club Delegate Stan Kenny has been

;;,, ;t ,_d in Repatriation General Hospital, West;eii =:rg, awaiting surgery for reconstruction of hi s

in has been around the Old Paradians an dfor a number of years, and is well known i n

' the other member clubs. He has been th e-ie keeper for representative matches, until th eiple of years, besides being the regular time-for the club, and it was only his nagging hip

~,m that kept him from attending and officiatingratc^es in recent times .

Ti,.e President, Committee, players and supporters:)id Paradians, pray for Stan's successful surgery

sh him a speedy recovery.

popular past time in recent years in the selectiona Clubs "Best Ever Side" . At Marcellin's twentieth;ihday celebrations last weekend the following sideas announced and sparked off much controversy .

MARCELLI N3 ~i.s; Paul Carafa, Bernie Cooney, Tony Paatsch~ Backs: John Gartner, John Jones, Andrew Cullinan

Centres: Bernie Cooper, Chris Mahon, Greg ShawH.Forwards: Frank Marchesani, Peter Gartner, Chris SlatteryForwards : Dominc Sinmonet6, Tony Jones, Peter Toohey .Rucks : Cliff Price, Mick Power, Dirk Ebert .Interchange : Mick Butler, Tim Holmes.Coach: Ray Walsh .

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50 THROW-INS AT HEATHERTONCongratulations go to Rod "The Deviate" Harveyon officiating in his 50th game as boundary umpirefor Heatherton today. Rod is a quiet achiever aroundthe club and is often found cleaning the rooms orhelping out in any way he can . He is always first toarrive and last to leave when the club holds a Mensnight which makes one wonder if he has a bag ofboiled lollies in his kit . This multi-coloured beardedman has been seen throwing his whistle to the groundand yelling at the field umpire when he disagrees witha decision . From all at Heatherton well done Rod andwe hope yhou stick with the club for years to come.

Congratulations to John Bubis & David Fellows ontheir 150th games with Thomastown .

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"Profile of the Week "

Name : Marcus Horwood (Boundary Umpire Extraordinaire)

Nickname : Monster

Age : 15.School : St . Bede's College, Year 10.

Mother and Father: Yes, Christine and John (Angry)Likes : L .lusic, Kung Fu and Umpiring .pislikes: Training and listening to Dad .Favourite Food : Anything chocolate.Favourite Drink: Lo-cal Raspberry and Stale Quik .Favourite Sports : Gold and Jacks .Favourite Spo rtman : Neville Nash ,Favourite T.V. Show : Alf, or any programme Mum will let him watch .Biggest Thrill : His First Grand Final (1986 )Biggest Influences : His sister.Biggest Disappointment : Being caught hiding Rob Bell's bag .Hobbies: Playing keyboard, Kung Fu, Beating his sister (as sports)Ambition : "A" Grade games, being nice to his sister.

R appears 1987 is one of celebration for quite a few clubs . Last Saturday was Marcellin's turn and they celebratede ,r 20th year as a football identity with a"reunion luncheon". With video's from past success's being show n

-.ci a lot of past players reminiscing and looking forward to the time when Marcellin get back to "A" Section,certainly was an entertaining time . Highlight of the day would have to have been their President's welcome=e ;h, which gave everyone a sample of vintage "Gavin White" humour. As well as congratulating Marcellin

n ;neir 20th reunion, I would like to thank them for including all umpires, (whenever possible) and making usr :ays feel very welcome.

VAFA representative teams have enjoyedthe comfort of wool for the last three seasons .

Players like Hampton Rover's DavidRogerson seen here in the new Woolblendmarkjumper for season 1987, and Ormond's PhillipKingston wearing the Woolblendmark jumperworn in the 1986 State Games, enjoy thefeeling of wool every week because the VAFAis one of a growing number of association swho have made the change toWoolblendmark jumpers .

They've made that changebecause they know that woolprovides maximum comfortwhether players are performingin hot or cold conditions .

And no matter how many times they'remachine washed or commercially laundered,Woolblendmark jumpers stay in shape, seasonafter season .

That's why Woolblendmark has VAFAendorsement, because nothing touches woolfor economic performance that just goes onand on .

Garment by HughLyon (03) 6833277

Woolblendmark jumpersare made to Australian WoolCorporation standards by HughLyons for the VAFA, and areavailable through VAFAMarketing on 417 7184 or fromHugh Lyons on 583 3277 .

Memo to All Umpires :Our Annual Dinner will be held on Monday 17th August and it is a must, that if you are unable to attend,

. -i are to put it in writing and forward it to Mr . Ken Coghlan.

With the finals just around the corner, lets all come home with a wet sail and put a bit of pressure on the selectors .

Challenge to the axeman : Your tips for finals appointments? You say you know what is going on around the!,aps, well, lets hear from you!

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A SECTIONORMOND V CAUL . GRAMMARField: J.Murnane, S. ClinchGoal: I . Malcolm, D. Hillie rUNI BLUES V OLD XAV.Field: P. Wiseman, K . CoghlanGoal: I . Wyles, K . Pitche r**OLD SCOTCH V COLLEGIANS (At E'wick Park)

Field: G . Hardiman, A . McRa eBoundary: A . Taylor, B.Holcombe,Goal: M . Lentini, K .Bright (VFL)Reserve: Boundary: M . Morris, G .QuintonReserve: Goal: K . Barker, S . CavanaghNORTH O.B . V DE LA SALL EField: T. Bell, C . KingGoal: J . Hall, M . Seron gOLD PARADIANS V BULLEEN TEMPField: K . Segota, J . TooheyGoal: R . Clarkson, R . Dunsta n

B SECTIONPARKSIDE V MARCELLINField: D. Cockerell, B . ReidBoundary: D . Fowler, T. BolgerGoal: S . Livingston, W . FowlerReserve : Field: M . FordeST. BERNARDS V OLD TRINITYField: P Cherry, P MolloyGoal: B . wyley, R . SeymourIVANHOE V UNI BLACKSField: R . Bell, C. SwaleGoal: D.McKenzie, R . DayST. KILDA V BANYUL EField: M . Bushfield, A . MullalyBoundary: B . Vaughan, D. RyanGoal: R . Gunston, M. GandyFAWKNER V THERRYField: W .Lyons, M . GildayGoal: A. Harris, C. Clancy

C SECTIONHAMPTON ROVERS V THOMASTOWNField : K . WalkerBoundary: M .Predi, P.McTaggartMONASH BLUES V MHS OLD BOYSField: Tim KeatingBoundary: G. Bland, C . HumphriesOLD BRIGHTON V BALACLAVAField: S. McCarth yBoundary: M . Lalor, W.RogersAJAX V OLD MELB.Fleld: G.Friedman ,KEW V OLD HAILEYBURYField.- G . Trestrail

D SECTIONNORTH BRUNSWICK V HEATHERTONField: G. Thwaites

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OLD CAMBERWELL V BULLEEN UTD .Field: W. Henr yReserve : Field: A . StubbsBoundary : P. Johnston, L . GallagherOLD IVANHOE V OLD MENTON .Field: B. Haywar dST. KEVINS V COBURGField: P. Maebu sBoundary: S . Maebus, A . MerlinPRESTON V ELSTERNWICKField: G. Ridd

E SECTIONBRUNSWICK V UHS OLD BOYSField: P. O'Dwye rCLAYTON V ST. BEDESField: S . Alge rOLD GEELONG V OLD ESSENDONField : R . Maysto nBoundary: P. Carroll, G .ClarkPENIN . O .B . V STATE BANKField: R .SmithPOWERHOUSE V WEST BRUNSWICKField: A. Rechtma nBoundary: A. Hines, M . Horwood

F SECTIONWILLIAMSTOWN V ST. ANDREWSField: C . Keeto nCOMM BANK V LATROBE UNIField: D . D'AlteraBoundary: J . Lynch, A . ThomasANZ BANK V OLD CAREYField: T. Shearer,Boundary: L . Breeuwer, G . SinclairAQUINAS V FOOTS INST .Field: Ted KeatingDOVETON V WHITEFRIARSField: P. Harri s*UNI REDS V ST. LEONARDS (Sunday)Field: C . Segota

At Elsternwick Park* Sunday

G SECTION FIRST SEMI FINALPORT COLTS V KE W

G SECTION SECOND SEM I FINALBLOODS V MONASH WHITES

H SECTION FIRST SEMI FINALST. KEVINS V BULLEENTEMPLESTOWE

H SECTION SECOND SEMI FINA LELTHAM V OLD BRIGHTON

UNDER 19 SECTION 1SALLE V MARCELLI N

C, Sutherlandjary: S. Noonan, D. Peterso n

1 1 BLUES V OLD XAVERIAN S; P Kent;dary. M . Cadwallander, A . Libert i

- HS OLD BOYS V COLLEGIAN S- -!I P Rapke

~mdary: S . Mannix, W.Menziesn~Pi,.10ND BY E~LD PARAD . GREEN V BULLEEN TEMP,

M . Spivey

UNDER 19 SECTION 2MELB . V ST. KILDA

cfd: T. Freema n;oundary N . McKnight, 0. Lalo rS i BERNARDS V OLD BRIGHTON

ald: R . Eastwoo dOLD SCOTCH V UNI BLACKS (At Old XavGround)

_~,Ioundary: S . Rooloos, D .McCarthy

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UNDER 19 SECTION 3WILLIAMSTOWN V IVANHO EField: C. Thuys(At Newport, Market St ., Mel . Map 55 J4)MON BLUES V CAUL . GRAMMARField: K . Cleverdo nBoundary: D . Spencer, D.Edward sOLD PARADIANS V HAMPTON ROVERS -- at 1 .45Field: N . NugentWHITEFRIARS A BY E

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ELTHAMCOLLEGIANS

Senior Coach:Shaun McVica r

Asst . Coach:Shane Watso n

1 . M . Ston e2 . S. McVicar (C.C.)3 . G . O'Donnel l4 . D. Felton5 . J. Tonkin6 . D. Baxte r7. N . Hamshare8 . S . Watson9 . S . McPhail (V.C .)

10. D .Sagar11 . C. Penna12 . J. Weatherill13. D . Bishop14. K . Dutch15. M . Petersont6. A . Gardiner17. S. Shaw18. D. Alexander19. L. Dawson20. W. Stevenson21 . J . Taryan22 . R . Taryan23. A . Hoogenraad24. G . Blair26. I . Tennant27. S. Fitzpatrick28, R . Littl e29. C . Selway30. S. Tozer31 . C. Butler32 . K. Phelan33, G . Hall34. G . Adams35. A . Kew36. I . Chesser37. C. Dare (D.V.C .)38. M . Fitzpatrick

AILSett WridgwffysRemovals andStoragi

NORTHOLD BOYS

Coach :Pat Fenneiiy

1 D Burgin2 D. Murphy3 . J. Bennett4 . P. Fenneliy (C.C.)5. A Squillaci6 . S, Scollo7. N .Robertson8 . G Maiorano9 . P,Fadda

10, P Symes11 . J, McGrath12. B Dubois13 . R .Gordon14. D. Fogarty15 . M . Purcell16 . G . Pears e17. D Zabrieszach18. R. Oscura19. D. Perrone20. K . Drake27 . R. Manno22 . P Callaghan23 S Carew

OLD BRIGHTO N

Coach :T. Shackloc k

L R. Brown2 T. Shacklock3. T Brown4. T. Charles5. R . Hopkins6. D. Hynes7. M. Hutchinson8, N . Hillard9, W. Kennedy

10. C. Permesei11 . P Rankin12 J. Kaye13. P. Bellin14. D Dixont5. D. Freeman16. D. Walker17. E. McDonald18. L. Hamilton19 . R . Piper20. A. Willey21 . S. Kay22 D Thomas

Senior Coach :Rod Slattery

Reserve Coach :Rob Bennett

1 . R . Slattery (Capt.)2 . R . Bennett (V.C.)3. D. Morto n4 . J. Keillor5 . P Wotherspoon6 . P Ames7. W. Horsfall8 . J. Armytage9 . N . Wilson

10.1 . Robson11 . J . Fenton12, B. Parson13. J . Stoney14. L . Dyer15. B. Burge17. P. Jameson18. R. Evan19 . D. Sharp20. I. Hewson21 . R Ingham22 . D. Mackey23. P. Scott24. M . Bennette25.J . Henderson26. N . Smit h27. M . Walters28. L . White29.1 . Stevenson30. W. Hal l45. N . Sharp63. M . Ward70. N . Myers

hl,Bennison Mackinnon

& As ..~tates

1 . R . Excel i2. A. Trescowthick3. M . O'Sullivan4. R . Kennedy6. J . O'Sullivan7. A . Freeman8. D. Bel l9. S. Bridgewood

10. C . Bloom11 . S . Lacy12. A. Holmes13. N . Cook14. M . Paynter15, H . Mackinnon16. S. Moloney17. P. Kinghorn18. L. Aiexeyeff19. D. Grabeau20 .A. Osborne21 . D. McLean22 .5. Nuna n24 . J. Fo x25 . G . Grenville26 . S. Millard31 . R . Bailey31 . D. Rathbone32. J . Grenville33 . A . Ongarello34 . P Grotjzn36. D . Qui n40. P. Barnby48. L . Silk56. B. Quin

POWERHOUSEBALACLI'tq

Coach :G . Bottoms

1 . G . Bottoms7 L. Bonney

10 . B. Drinan (Capt)13 . G, Jones32 . P O'Sullivan33. J . Smith34. B. O'Shannessy37 . J. Bresli n38. T. Harme s39 M 0'Shannessy43. G Nayar47 . M McCaffrey51 . D. Quamby50. S . Di x55. J . Haycrott56. A. Di x57. P Inkste r61 . P O'Shannessy68, B. R K69. M . Inkster70. D. Lahrff71 . W, Killender72 . M . Tarlington73, S . Marriott74. A Taianco75 M Guthrie

RICHMONDCENTRA L

Ca p tain Coach :George Para s

Assistant Coach:David Jiggins

Specialist Coach :Mark Bastow

a, Paras (Capt .Coach)rievrasLong

', . T ,r3dimos:' randaRodgers

= Clow: .'CoulseliJ, BaileyS PestlingD B°othA Wrschera Travers

DennyLangMulvogueBegg

. :, Venaski eP Paras (DV.C.)P Jone sD . Egerton

KaradimosS Regester

Bastow-Spec.CoachP FarrellS. Parker' ZsarikJ Pierc eD. Jiggins (VC-)

VanryswykS . PetersT SzaboM . CollierG . CooperP PhillipsR MillsD Jensz

KaradimosJohnson-Clarke

S. JenningsJ. Para sG . Casey

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STATE BAN K

Coach :Peter Wabbi s

7 A Pitts8 P Henderson9 J Ingli s11 R Hargreaves13 A Favie r21 G Amo r27 P Wabbis (CC)28 J, Pallott a30 D Hayes35 S Roberts37 S Colbert41 0 Noronha44 A Gal e47 M . Eltord48 J Murray50 C Orgill53 C Kelly55 R Haden63 . J Walsh65 J Lawton66 . W. Smith67 F Wright68 A Webster69 M Vines70 T Nelson

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ST. KEVINSO.B .F.C.

Senior Coach :A . Q uaife

1 . J . Alle n2 . A .J. Beaver3 . P.P Borbiro5 . J.W. Casey6, RB. Davenport7, M .P Dietrich8, G . Gerstner-Stevens9 . A.D. Giffi n

10. J .B. Griffini1 . D.J . Hayden12 TJ- Arnold12, M,J, Holmes13 . P.J. Hooper14 . V. Hulme15 . A .M . Johnston16 . N .F. Joll y17. G . Maasi8. T.L . Corrigan19. T. K . Morrison20. K .J . Mullen21 . C,R, Nolan22, D.J. O'Sullivan23 . S,J. Rin g24 . A .J . Tsindos25 . J.F.Vear45 . S . Butler67. S. Browne

ST. KILDAC.B.O.C .

Coach:R . Maqueda

Asst . - R. Clinch

1 . P. Luck4. P Hal l8. G . McCaffrey

12. R . Maqueda15. R . DeNardo16. E . Cunningham18. J . Sturrick20. R . Clinch21 . M . Slavin25, P.Tesoriero26. P Evans37 . W. Ellis38. J . Ahern39. G . McNally40. C . Gutterson41 . F. Avitable42. C. Demaio43. F. Demaio44. M . Dizio45, 1. Lynch46, B . Mandile47.T, Maqueda48, D. Moran49. R . Vysniauskas50. L . Nardella51 . G . Morcom52 . M. Forkgen53. S. Northeast54. R . Oakley55. B . O'Driscoll57. W. Dixon58. M . Pavlich59. J . Rya n60. F. Skender61 . R .Skender62. V. Surace63, H . Keshishian64 . P. Moreschini65 N . Kokons66. D . Mandan67. P. McMurtrie68. R . Prokop70 . S . Rontos71 . D. Coffen

13 . P Kimpton26. M . Griffiths29. D. Boden32. R. Costello44 . P. Mott45. R . McLeod50. A . Nelson52. A. Smit h53. David Castaldi56. M . Hogan58.T. McCaw59 . N . Gregory6Z S . Lyons63 . S . McEntee65 . J. Fox66 . S . King67. T. Penaluana70 W. Houston71 . M . Hadley86. J . Bickfor87 . G . Flannery94, P Kelly96.S. Redden

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BLOODS

Coach:R . Bradle y

t D Stoc k2 . M . Cadman3 . R, McAsey4 . N . Stephenson6 M Gray7. R Bradley8, H . Eastwood9 . C . Gardiner

10 P Watkins11 . R Ellam12 . C McDonell13 P Bainbridge14. R Howard17 W. Johnson (Capt .)19. S . Smith20 A Bad e21 . R Woodhams22 M Whelan23 B Mattingley25 J Grant27 M . Gibbs28, C Hutchinson29. I. McKenzie30 M . Todd3t D Robinson32. K Shannon33 B .Janck34 S Castles35 B Robinson40 D . Ford

DE LA SALLE

Coach:Chris Kinsell a

2 .A Rapone3. D. Howi e5 N .Jenkmson6. D Mui r7 A Lazzaro8. J Harrop

10 G . Furlong12 . A . Williams13.S Muncarsi14 A McKnight15 C. Kinsella (Coach)17.J Connors1& P Miller19 John Hunt21 S . McGennis22 P, Grimes23 . M . Lanson24 . K . Ladson25 . D . O'Brien28, M Kelliher31, Jim Hunt (Capt .)32 D. Torr e35 D Goldsmith39.J,Ladson43 G . Engel48 J. Davidson56 P Moore (V.C .)61 P Tantra m

Maorae&Failon:<

COLLEGIANS

Coach:Jim Bulling

1 A. Henot2 . D. Hoyle4 . M . Foard7 . R . Thompson

11 . P. Lupson (Ca pt.)12 . G . Cook( (J .V.C.)16. G . Mackay (VC .)18, G . Russell19 . M . Smith20. M . Whittaker21 . P. Milford24. J- Purdue25. N . Ashby31 . P. Lawrence32 . R . Nancarrow34. S . Teal e3& R- Wraith39. A. Pitman41 . R . Teale42 . F. Parry45. A . Westacott49 . M . Bullard54 . C. Mackay55 . M . Davis57. Phil Swan58 . Peter Swan60 . T. Brooker77 . S .Roberts

GTV9

Coach :Paul Thoma s

1 . B. Fox2 . J. Annesley3 . A, Beam s4 . S . Domenico5 . P . Denni s6 . S . McNair7 . P. Thomas8 . J . Wis e9 . W . Van Zambeek

10. P. Waldren11 . B . Driscoll12. L . Gandolfot3. G . Meithe14.J . Goudge15. C Ebinge r16, C . Louchard (Capt .)17. T . Maloney18.J . Mercowch19. N . Lucas20. C . Low21 . M . Allen22. M . Lehmann23. D . Gray24.G Newnham25.0 . Keyhoe26. A . Kenner27, C . Munroe29. P. Harding29. T. Ford30. R . Mackay31 .32. F Miragha37 A . Fox

KE W

Senior Coach:Richard Lindsay

Asst . Coach:Tom Van e

1 . R . MacEnroe

2 D. Callaghan3 . M . Manley4 . R .K . Macisaac6. R .J . Macisaac8. R . Lindsay9. D. Maclsaac

10 . A . Clot a11 . M . Doyle12 . D. Jehu14 .E. Northam18 . C . Curtain19, C . Macisaac23. D. Quinn24. S . James27. M . Shaw31 . P. Devene32 . A . Halten59. D. Lee66, A. MacDowell72, D . DiPaolo74. A . Coo k75 . S . Pincer79. T. Vana - Asst.CoachOther Listed PlayersA. PhelanP ShawK. DoyleP WayR. CoyneG . PayneJ. LuzzaA . WilsonA HendyG . ScolyerW. LodwickM . O'Hanlon

MARCE®LINO.C. F C.

Coach :Noel Peters

1 . N . Peters (Capt 2. K, Bostock

3 A . Cooper4. M . Danaher5. A . Day6. P Delahunty7. M . Dickenson8. P. Dyson9. L . Powell

10. M . El Fahkn11 . D . Ferry12 . P Kelly13. L Klvhghon14. D. Mason15 G . Nu b16 . J . Oatt17 T. O'Hehir18 . M . Prowse19 . N . Synan20. G . Erskine21 G . Price22 . P. Cullen23 . D. Diffey24 .V. Johnson25 . P. Mason26. S. Priest27. P Soding28. M . Somers

MONASHWHITES

coach :Joe Salvatore

P Brookert :, McintoshJ Youn gM PetrescuP King (D.VC.)G, BunshawJ, SalvatoreA Espinosa

9 D De. Pace10 J, Donnellyii D, Gemmola (VC .)

G Waters13 B, Kenny'a N Salvatore15 T Gualanot6 D, Graham17, D, Ralp h18. G . Dawes19, T. Makris20. G . Leech21 . W. Farley22. M . Gemmola23 A Letten'a B. Ninnis

D. Clifton%o M . Kotsanis27A Kenny

N . Crampto n30. N, Crocker (Capt.)31 F Kavanagh3', M . Mille r35, W. Comerford37 F Sortin oa2 M. SharkeyA5. J . Karras51, G . Ellery54, M . Carr68. W. Fist

OLDHAILEYBURY

Coach:Barry McDonnell

I C Ladds (Vice Capt )2 S Bennett3 8 McDonnell4 A Grant5 M Graham6 A McGOrlick7 D Sheppard8 P Bra-ch9 B Reed

10 A Robertson11 C Rannt2 S Humphrey13 M Vivian14 W Lippe16 B Stewart17 G Ket t19 A Tinkler(Capi)21 D Stenford28 N Richards30 J Hicks34 G Higgins35 J Taylo r36 A Mounttord38 G Bennett57 G Taylor

OLDMELBURNIAN S

Coach:David Eilenberg

1 . D. Eiteenberg2 . S. Amos3. G . Austin4. R . Anderson5. B . Bailey6. C . Balmford7. A . Cameron8. D . Henthorn9. S. Curtis

10 . D. Elam11 . R . Dumbrell12 . R . Cameron13. D. Henthorn14. C. Kiel15. P. Lachel16. D. Urquhart17. S. Derham18. R . Farndon19. T. Farndon20. N. Troupe21 . C . Patterson22. P. Purcell23. P O'Brien24. N . Stapleton26. R . Heath34, R . Cowan57. M. Waring59, P Hosking60 . B. Rowland61 . A . Fletcher62 . A . Sale k63. R. Van den Dungan64. S . Fisher66. J . Baimford67. M . Pocknee70. S. Hennekan74 . H . King75. J . Keliem77 A . Howells78 . M

. Cuming

79 . A. Howes80 . D. Milton Hine100 . B. Resek

hl]Bennisott Mackinnon

&Associates,t The Imperial Hotel,t Elders IXL Travel.

OLD SCOTCHCOLLEGIAN S

Coach :Chuck Hoevenaars

Asst. Coach :Andrw Caithness

42. J . Doherty43 R . Loughro n44. C, Hoevenaars (C.)45, P Marti n46. B.Razga47, J . Tivey48. 1. Bowden49 . A Price50. J. Sevoir51 . J. Lilley52. A. Clunies-Ross53 . T. Greenaway54 . K . Fulle r55 . C . Perkins56 . A. Caithness57. D, Symington58 . S, Tallen t59 . T Cox60 . P Fea r61, M . Leeming62, W. Strangward63 . R . Featherstone

1 Dandy Manson Snr.5 Dale McNamar a6 Gary Brigg s8. Robert Twomey

10. Steven Pug h11, Shane Dawdson12 Robert Stoops13. John Ramsay14 Jim Penalun a15 Alex Leadrngham16 Steve Edga r17 Paul Wale18 Vin Smith19 John Tyreli

20 Danny Manson Jnr,21 Peter Sutcliffe22. Connor McDermottore23 Mark Turner25 Adam Douglas26 David Schofield27 RobertTlnsley28 Bruce Cockle29 Malcolm Wfrter30 Net Bryan32 Bran Buckley33 Jim Kondos35 Mark Drmkwe N37 Paul Willis40 Paul Grinda42 John Saw2eli44. Chris Pasqu.9i47 Paul Goss48. Phillip Barley49. Greg Longergan50 Greg Briggs51 . Kevin Cummms52 A Sprague53 A D:gnam54 M ZftCh55. P. Finega n58 Cameron Scott59 . Paul Maloney60 Gary Sweet78 Steve Spencer

Coach :Bim Doolan

1 . T DiPasquaie5. S. Carn s7,8 . P Thompson

10. M . Wakefield11 . M. Varga13. N. Allard14 . G. Dillo n19 . G . Mahoney21 . P. Barrett26. D. Dowling30. P Pearson33 . P. Solomon40 .J. Noonan41, A . Nugent44. S . Rayner45.S . Phelan46. D. Solomon47. P. Hargreaves48. B. Doolan49. S. O'De a50, J. Monaghan52. T. Feehan54 . S. B rooks55 . D. Romeo56 . 1 . O'Loughlin59. P. Walsh62 . R . Dean63. G .Scarborough64. A. Bames67. M . Goffant78 . M . Devers81 . T. Widdison87. G . Cate

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ANZ BAN K

Senior Coach :M . Szeit z

Reserve Coach:W. Beva n

1 S Duke2 A Kennedy3 P Cumming4 D McFerran5 T Trimboli6 P Marshall7 G .Ansus8 C . Riley9 P Straha n

10 H, Blrkenfeids (C.R )11 J McKillo p12 J Slattery13 M . Townsend14 M_ Szeltz (CC)15 S Bailey16 P Giblin17 M Evans18 P Boyl e19 S, Woodman20 S . Farrow21 . T Hrbinson22 A Bennett23 M . Patterso n24 . T Patching (VC,)25 W. Tucke y26 R. May27 G Smith28 C Edwards29 E Byrne30 . 1 Mikkelson31 R . Battlsta32 M . Farrel l33 W. Simmonds34 C. Westblade35 B Curthoys36 W .Duscher37, D Dona b38, K . Murray (V.C R39 D. Kilmarti n40 D . For t41 A Leeman42. C Coffey43 P Battanta44 D Dobbyn45 S Dodd46 M McManus47 S Hewitt48 L. Wigh t49. H . Illtngworth50 P Harding51 J Pooley52 G Phillipsi53 B Haywood54 T Butler55 T. Brain56 A Stalndl57 T Burdeu58 M O'Brien59 J Poulton60 N Walsh

AQUINAS O.C.

Senior Coach :V. Hawkin g

Reserve Coach :T. Jone s

53 S Alford13 T Alford25 S Bell

2 I Blac k30 J Boland54 M, Box37 S Bo x

9 G Brady1 G Clarke

44 K Cox23 D Crof t19 L Cuthbertson18 P Davison30 C Duffy

2 J Dwyer33 B Fitzgeral d

5 P Flanagan31 M Gerzee45 A J Goidsmld50 P Grierson14 H Hewit t39 B Jones5 T Jones16 G Kin g47 P Kvaetelartls35 S Livingstone

7 P McCafferty4 M McDonald

13 B McKenna15 J McNamara52 1 Mitchel l20 G Nola n12 D O'Loughiln29 G S 0 Loughlin36 D Phelan12 B Phyland34 M Plummer43 C Rogers22 J Rya n11 D Sevens3 S Schlnk

27 I Shaw17 P Smith42 B Spiess49 T Stahl36 D Streat14 M Taruil t32 M . Vankerkhoven24 A Whela n4 M Wilkinson

26 J Willet41 ( Winneke40 D Wright28 G Wright

OMMONWEALTHBAN K

Cooch :S . Nicholson

Reserves Coach :A. Semiani w

2 M Tmothee

3 8 Gardner4 rtriaU~n

5 M .. c". xk Cas t

6G

?5 P Goma

16 N Keal+ng

±7 A Se.mraniw-0C Res18 S Watson1 9 R Henry20 G McNamee22 G wdson23 A Cidt e24 G Joyce25 M Yarwood26 D Milligan28 C Ftrman29 W Ennor30 G Siapar-DVC3 1 M McGonagle32 J Qwrke34 K Mehmet

35 J Martin37 M McLellan38 G Woolard40 S Kmpton

41 A Post43 B Abrahams VCapt44 G Poulton46 S Kewiey48 G Brbby51 J Yusel53 D K,esouw54 R Pratt55 P Wes t56 J Jenkins57 M Gilles58 S McNamee59 P Crosbe60 G Phelps61 P Boliennr62 M McNeill

DOVETONS.J .O.C.

Senior Coach:Peter Cormic k

Reserve Coach :Steve Rhynehart

1 8 Hammond2 P Brodi e3 R Thonveston4 G NJest5 D CorrnCk6 T Ahdore

Stanley8 W Gueler9 I Parker

10 '! DAqmno11 J Johnston12 G Madeley13 K Wilson (Cept)1 4 Rica Thorweston15 M Wilkinson16 R Gibbs18 M Page19 M Wilson20 M Poigiarse21 B Good,-22 S Rhynehar : (C Res)23 F Darman;n24 A Curne25 S Charlesvrorth26 A Crothers27 P Gbdens28 K McHugh29 R Kay31 M Ebbott32 P Rankin33 J Mwrhead35 G Mellon36 VJ Burgess

37 D Polgla,se38 M Tantrum39 M Cuch=ara40 W Hynes41 W Stephens (VC Res)42 0 Dawes44 J Svreeney45 S Wester,man46 P Warre n47 G Bryant48 M Germano48 J Leveque (Res)50 R Forgianm52 D 0 Donnell55 M Labnsk .60 S Petri e62 0 Mau66'J Thorweston69 D Hardie

FOOTSCRAY1 .T.

Senior Coach :R. Beef

Reserve Coach :R. Backer

I M Gera"2 P Gram

3 P Tnorpar

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8 B

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GC O :

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IN 11 1 r.-nn.,.: 5 ~: ,. . . (Cap; ):9 T Johnstone20 P Pc '2+ s ^ rids22 P

25 Pti R26S(2]CF28 ? C 129 P30 0 H--31 C

3 D Casey34 i Fe^ton35 P Ta,36 P Globs37 J PeASrvan,d,s38 A Too349 P Alien0 E Rina'^

e) 6 Cr .. .>°n42 P Be4G >T Farn

M 0 ~. .nnessy

4] 048 A•9L j-50 S -,y

0 151 t52 A Murres53 W Bennett11 G P55 B Graltdge56 A Brwme57 D Orb58 C Ha!59 M ca5^60 G Kau'61 B EcUes62 P McCann63 R Ba k:

c scr64 P Rebardr

65 M B-66 J Perre67 M Scnemb68 E Douglass69 S Ha s ol;70 A Fallon71 J M ;che,.,72 e Wirer84 P Kemeny.0' R Boe1

1 B Scoti2 D Hulle r3 A McG:bbon4 J Tucc '5 D Fr-man6 D Poo!,7 B Rechei'8 B Franzmn

11 L Athanasak12

n. Tucc r

13 J Tnrnboli14 J Williamson

15 R McMahon77 J Limperakst8 A Beaumont19 P Gough

20 A Crawford21 T Bnggs

23 S Dumn25 R Luke26 S r'anningt

a27 C Orvad29 `P! Beacom30 T MacPhersoc31 P Chico32 . Kearns33 S Hands38 J Pollack39 R Hea p40 A Blaskeit (VC)41 M Campisi42 L Green43 A Huffer45 R Little46 D Wright

'49 C Mctachlan50 S Brownlaw52 J Cousins53 R Bastin54 G Palmer55 A Cummings58 R Mattchoss59 S Javr o60 C Conroy62 A Jensz63 S Jones'64 F Andreula65 J Rallael666 C Ashe68 D Sa,lebouom70 M Bndgeman

coach :6l .E . Glen n

Reserve Coach :J.L . Hands

R.D.M . ChisholmR P Keppei i

Hogan

C l.Hughe s

. ._ 6 McHarg! Thomas

- ^ McHarg~. LeGear (C apt )A Evan s4 McCrae

;,LG . BrownR. Pett y

'I. J. Sheepy; .V. Jones

lA .J BryanR. Cutlack.F Stanley_ Benton

Brow nR .R~ . EvansRA HearnJ L . Handsn S, Barrel

ChiddoY McQule

R J MacaulayPR CharlesJA Barre lBP Brennan

^I SJ EldridgeDJ HendersonI G England

34 M .E . GlennPG . Hay

j" PW GumsPG . Keys (V, Capt.)

~.- AV Henderso nPJ Hendr y

3 J R Clark44 . RS Armstrong45 R P Homberger46. TA . Hunte r4T S,A Klas s48 A K Middendorp49 A J . McPherson60. VG Bourke51 M ,A, Mldson52 I.R. Patterson53 CW Trenheld54. A J Sheerly5S J E Sctarloto56 I Webster57 S.A Bolton58 SM . Wheeler59. CL Schwarz

Rese rve Coach :Peter Remington

i I Steward2 G Brovme3 R Soncin4 V Cooke5 R Jones6 M Shearer7 R Magro (Sen Coach)8 H James9 C Casey

t0 B Campbe6t1 P Goldsa~onhyt2 tv Chamra3 L Grey14 N Taylor15 P Cavanagh16 A 01se n17 0 Iles18 S Rule19 C Millie,20 C Leopold2 1 R Perryat22 B Punne!I23 A Stafford24 T Buckley25 C Oa Clanm26 J NschoNs27 L Espos,lo28 G Mayne29 R Jouve;et30 R Attweli30 S Wright31 D Briggs32 L Liberia33 J Gmftnda34 T Harper35 C Schang36 P Grandy37 A Bava38 D Gavin40 G Ritchie41 A Costs42 P Sproa343 T La- nice44 G Phelan45 A Par k

47 G Pezaros50 G Barr51 B Kenyon54 N Slebbmgs56 R Esposno57 S Andrevs58 C Overend59 M v,'esion60 D McDonald61 J Rozenbachs62 J Gav m63 P Jordan64 T Wilson65 D Sper,cer66 R Loaae67 D Saddler68 J Lofts69 R Taylo r70 G Paim,ngton71 C An :s72 P Little73 R Nrnvak75 C Chandler

Senior Coach :Jeff Ferguso n

Reserve Coach:Graeme Bulluss

1 . S O'Connell2. R. Goodman3. N . Stubbs4. G . Peterson5 P Commerford6 R Eddingto n7 B Madden (Capt,)8 B Dinning9 A Levy10 A Gumane11 A. She r13 D Henry14 G Bulluss15 A . Fitzgerald16 . M Valentini17 . A . War d18 S. Margetts19 R . Nowlan20 . S . Wigley21 P Kaneen22 J Wallace23 M Preston24 G . Prostei26 G . McDonald28 D Ray29 M McComb30 S Fletcher31 R Bulluss32 . W. Langley33 . S. Harvison34L M Aitken35 . J. Ward36. P Claxton37 N . N g38 J . Fletcher40 A . A)nalidls41 A Bakker42 J . Coo k43 M Broadbent44 M Dyer45 M, Ingram46. Peter Lemke47 Paul Lemke50 A McCully51 D Rooney52 . G . Smith53 F. Taurus54, J . Ruffin55. H . Kipp56 R Stogre n

<.'olDCorbonrib

Senior Coach:Laurie Duffu s

Asst . Coach :Leigh Kilde y

Dufius2 0 Connelly3 B Darmd e

P Hills5 P Baron e6 C Hoskmg (Capt )7 R Sheers8 G Roughsedge9 V March,nno

10 0 Cah,r(DVC)11 G Moloney12 W Spicer13 R Phypers14 ~ Swdgeesl15 R Gay16 J Rokah r17 K Pereira18 V Koop19 M Moran20 M Ennis21 I Jennens22 G Cook23 S Giacon24 A Who25 C Walden26 M Orban27 S QWty28 M Ryan29 D Reay30 M Johnson31 R Zappeb32 L Kddey33 L Dynes34 G Dudley35 0 Fosse36 T Burchd l37 G Haarburger39 S Saizano40 D Andrews41 M Angelo42 D Basegg,o43 1 Peeler44 0 Daiv:ood45 E Evans46 C Morreil47 R Basegg,o48 P Hutch ;'tgs49 T Duddy50 S Purde

Mzaura5512 I D Lamont53 J Gi l54 S Moral,55 D Walden56 T O Connell57 P Ganci58 Glen Moloney59 P Rodgers60 M Austin61 R Goldberg62 A Beatty63 F Russell64 8 Kearns65 J Cosgrtl66 R Douglas67 B Rus s69 A LdOeha!es70 J Cadman71 C Zappelii74 S Anneli75 S Gun n76 Hiili s96 F Gosdschan99 R De Thomass

WILLIAMSTOWNC.Y.M .S .

Senior Coach:R . Goetz

Reserve Coach :I . McGowa n

1P McGowan2 . R . Goet z3 D Mitchell4 G . Seron g5 F. Vander Peet6 G, Hylan d7 R . Zammlt8. G Dona9 J Neenan

10,S. Lugowsk11 A Elliott12 S. Janetskl13 S Vines14 1 McGowan15 D Darcey16 G Henderson17 J De Bono18 S Denham19 L Mar r20 M Dervan21 S Kenwery22 S Fletcher23 B Smith24, C McKenzie25, R Butterfiel d26 Andrew Featherston27 A . Rya n28 D. Weller29 B. Charle s30. Anthony Feathersto31 R. Hunt32 B . Ryan33 P Dervan34 A . Harr y35 G. Gammone3 637 M Sozanski38 G . Mugavin39 S McKenzie40.5 Kennedy41 D Dawson42 P. Culhane43. M . Dolley44, P Zahra45 C Elliott46 A . McKenzie47 W . Miller48 G . Crn

49, W Miller50 . W Mar r51 R . Clemmens52 . J Di Pietro

'.....53 D Elliot t54 T. Ferris55 G . Banova56 J. Johnston57 J Drago58 P Yate s59 A Mrfsud60 A Reader

WHITEFRIARSCoach:Ray Kean e

Reserves Coach :Graeme Woodridge

1 . C. White2 . A . Vidulich3. P. Reidy4. A . Kilkenny6. P Blakey7. P. CoghlanB. D.Toohey9. P Harrison

10. T. Prat t11 . D. Sutton12. G . Nicholas1,L D. Harris15. B . Le e17. S. Santamaria18. D. Mullin s19. D. Crowe20. G . Wollridg e21 . T. Coghlan (Capt.)22 . B. Brown23, P. Clardul625. W. Lyall26 . B. Roha n27. M . Reidy (D.VC.)28 . M Crowe29 . B. Dunn30 P O'Brien32 . P. Hackett33 . D . Brown34 . S. Lowell35. J . Dunbar36. P Dunn37 . C. O'Farrell38. L . McLaughlin39. M . McLelland40. B. Tierney (VC)41 . S. Ciardulli42 . G . Puglia43 . P Lefel44 . R . Baker45.P Hay46. V. Sully4T P Ronan48. D. Barclay49. S. Begley50. J . Coghian51 .J . Bonnyman52 . B. Farrelly53 . J. Newton54 .T. Hughes55. D . McLennon56. A . Tymms57. H . Sullivan58. G. Whil e59. G. Harrison60. N. Peterson61 . A . Baker62 . A . McKeown63. D. Flanagan64 . D. Buykx65 . D. Tol l66 . M . Brown67. N. Hu g hes68. A . McLelland

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Senior Coach :Jim Flower

ReserveCoach :

Darren O'Sullivan

1. A, Watterson2. R Sheehan3, A . Strachan4 . P Conduit5- D. Stevens6, A.D. Conboy7, D Carroll8 0. O'Sullivan (C R_)9 L Campbell

10, R. Watkins... 11, M . Snelson

12 . A, Cook13. S Kanneg;esser14. P Spezza15 . T Barley16 P. Johnston

16. D. Leheny

17. G. Forde18. J . Russ19 J . Gibson20. G . Santacattenna21 . D. Marshall22 . G . Huckstepp23. S. McLean (D.VC.)24 . S. McBride25 B. Hull26, 0. Stevens (VC.)27. K . Reichett28. 0. Cox29, R . Flower (C,)30, M . Sayers31 . L . Cordes32. S. Gibson33. J. Ralph34. P Minahan34 P McLean35.T. Heaney36. S. Drape37. A. Cooper38. G . Johnston39, 0. Liddell40. S . Hewitt41 . P.B. Sheehan41 . K. Drysdale42. R. Barham43. E. Opyrchal44. R, McKissack45. C. Scott46. D. Fitzpatrick47, R. Craigie48, D. Murphy49- W. Watson50, C. Barker51 . W. McGrath52 . G. Pearse53. J, McBride54. N . Campbell55. R . Osmond56. P. Luzza57. B. Watterson58- J. Tallarico59 . S . Chiera60, P. Maguire63. A.B, Conboy65. R King

CLAYTON

Senior Coach:Brian Bon d

Reserve Coach-John Anderson

1 . S, Carroll2- G. Leicester3- N, Gent4, B . Reynolds5. S. Price6. F. Pauerreilo7. M. Dinsdate (V.C-)8. P Burghardt (C .)9. P Anderson

t0. M . Luyai1- D. Cook (V-C.R,)12 . N . Hawley13.T. O'Donoghue14, G . Mukave c15. D. Dawes16, M . DeLosaIT J. Dat o18, J. Adams19. B. Begent20, W. Miller21- T. Cox22- G. Wathen23, C. Lim24, J . Carmody25. J DeLosa2& J . Ellison27. D. Black28. J. Huntington29. J. Curnow30. G . Nightingale31 . M . Stiglich32. J. Lewis33 . M . Pietrapauto34, P Blac k35 . L_ Blasi36. D. Crunow37. G . Wathen (CR.)38, R, Blai r39, S. Hession40, S. Thomas41- P Thomas42, R . Campodonico43. P. Eaton44. F. Pietrapauto45,S. Burton46 M . Blasi47. P. Turner48.49. G . Barr50- M. White51 .52. R. Newton53. S. Mortimer5455 C. Murray58. C, Brown59, D. Tyler60, J . Caygill

OLD ESSENDONGRAMMARIANS

Senior Coach :R . Thompson

Reserve Coach :K. Fletche r

1 . D.W. Martin2 . B. Scott3, J .J . McEnroe4. G,R . Bowden5. AS . Mirakian6 . P. Stark7. R.D. Allan8. G . Turner9. A.R . Day

10 .I .R, Stevens1t . MS. Price12 . A, Fitipovic13, S,Bilby14, M .J. Egan15. S.A . Bishop16. W. AnthonyIT G .A . Henry18, A.D. Cotter19. M . Lange20. C.R . Bilby21 . L.D, Shaw22 . D.M . Wittaton23. S. Harris24. A . Kimmel25. B. Pagagiotopoutos26 . P Cramer i27. R . Mueller28. S. Middleton29- P.W. McKenzie30- B. Fordham31 . G . Evan s32. W. Rose33 . M . Bradford34, AJ . Middleton35. P Henr y36. P.G. Carmichael37. D.M . Robinson38. N .J. Cooney39 . A .M. Ainsworth40. S . Lee41 . B. Milner42- G .E, Thornton43, PJ . Bowden44 S .J . Parke r45. C.J. McKay46. D. Poulton47. R . Thomson48, T, Stubbs49.T- Magnone50. M . VaxarlisSt . J,W Simmons52 . T. Watt s53. P- Hogan54. P. Gough71- W. Crossley81-J.G . Cooney

OLD GEELONGSenior Coach :

G reg MurrayReserve Coach :

Dale Frase r1 . P. Holloway (C)2 . P. De Fegley3. W. Robinson4. C.Gunn (VC)5. T. Winspear6. R . Mirams7.8, B. O'Halloran9 T Breadmore

1 01112 L . Carlton13, J. Mackirdy14- B. Cox15, D, McLeod16. T Johnstone17. P, Butle r18. R . Ronaldt9. D. Ross-Edwards20. R . Forbes21- R . McDonald22 . R. Stewart23. D . Atkins24 . H . Youngman25 . B, Allender26 . A, Brocksopp27. M . Brown28. C . Armytage29, J . Mollard30. R . Inglis31 . T Jackson32 . P Buck33. P. Jewell34, G . Lavender (DVC)35. P. Jones36. A . Reed37, A. Carnegie38, P. Clarke39, C. Barnett40. E . Lewis41 .42 .43. P Cram44 . F. Simpson45. C. Driscoll46 . J. Calvert-Jones47. S. Holloway48,49. R . Fay50. L . Malcolm52, M . Williams55. A . Macmillan58. P, Hayes61 . R. Chomley62- M, Tallis63. J, Cox65. R . Burn67. C. Richardson68. C . Robinson71- C. Landale72 . P. Clark e74. R . Hanna

liiiBennison Mackinnon

& Associates

PENINSULAOLD BOYS

Coach :Rod Kerley

1, M Sampson2 . M . Burns3. R . Kerley4, D. Hunter5. P Bedford6. M . Crowder7. A. Jewiutt8 . R. Witham9, P Krohn

10. A . Powell11 . R. Sharpin12. T. Parker13 . W. Morton14, B . Jarrett15. S. Wiltshire16. P Crowder17. M . Marines18. S. Glover19. P. Corrie20.J . Come21 . P Brereton22. R . Parker23 . M . Chesterman24 . D, Arche r25 . P Stanley26. J. Dowling27. A . Davis28. NSouthgate29. C . Burch30. J. Harrison31 . S . Warner32 . C . Bates33. M . Coppell34. R . Graham35. A . Nolan36. N, Franks37. A . Nowles38 . B. Collopy39 . P. Kidder40. W. Francis41 . C_ Dickman42.S . Kemp43, B . Bovington46. G . Robinson47 S. McMahon49. S . O'Connor52 .S. Beg g54. A. Burton55. M . Lynh56. J . La Brooy57. C . Stanley58. G. Johnson59 . G .Scott60 . M . Jeffs

Coach :Ted Haberman

Stewa rtg esCorbettOsborne"!iller (VC,)

: .=. ndlingbeckC st

I NPavlouB Morgan

B, Hal lM Taylor

_ 0 HarrisS CameronI H ,slopT Clemens

'~- P O'SullivanG- StavrinosD Ange lN . DeansD Desler ( Capt .)C. Beadma nP Stewart" O'Connel l

RussellHarri s

:', Westerin kT C Newland

'3, D. StewartF Stafford (D.VC,)S. Croni n

31 P Rodger.:? B Wilson

M Bray1 J, Crisara6. P Hollowood

3 ,. M . Officer3 9. G, Fuhrmann

-! D- A. AndersonP Daki nP Peppard

3 D. TownsendK. Carmod y

5 P. Carmody= ; S. Mason

9. J Rausa`0 A . Favero52. D. McIntyre53. C, Horsley55 W. Killender6 TMenadue. P. Rattray

01, M . Brown62, T Rattra y63 P. McCluskey~ 4 . A O'Bryan"5 P Sayers68 L. West69 N . Mason

0- G . Holledge'4 J . Moore93 A . Smith

GREATERMELBOURNE

BL.W.oaVC s«$TV

Senior Captain Coach:V. ZaninRese rvesCaptain Coach:

A . Boyc e1 . T. Kufner2 . R. Higgin s3, A . Greenwood4 . P. Burns (S)4 G . O'Bryan (R)5, P DeKoning6, A, Hunter7. I Chettle8, K . Hunter9 . J. Zanin

10. 13. JohnsonIt . A. Flavel12. C . Arnol13, V. Zanin (C.C .Seniors)14. A. Wernert15. M . Hopwood16. N. Holland17. K . Schuller18. P Pyl e19 . A . Ferguson20.P Woo d21 . C. Gamble22, N . Andrews23. P. Humphreys24. R . Burns25. H . Korpetutuncu26 . C, Gathercole27. D. Brooks28, R . Garroway29. G . Constantine30. A . Kountios31 . S . Zerna32 . P Akatow33, D Hudson34. J . Palmer35. B . Lugg36. R . Clements37. G . Edwards38 . A . Boyce (C.C .Reserves)39. P. Bain40. P Bake r41 . D. Parkinson42. D. Wallace43 . S . Haberfield44. P, Vesetas45. R . Thompson46. D Hnatjuk47, C. Skinns48. B. Hudd (VC.R .)49 . D. Cothe r50 . G . Hunt51B,Boyce52 . B. 0'Riley53. G. Macrae54, B. Leared55 . G . Buckman56. J. Merriman57, M . Rennick58. C. Rundle59. R . Salmon60. W. Spackman61 . A. Galie62 . J . Liprino63. A. Solomon64. J . Greany65. P Sharpies66. M . Davidson6T S. McMillan79. K. Strahan

STATE BAN K

Senior Coach:K . Bremne r

Reserves Coach :R . Rogotowicz

t S. Cloke (Vice Capt,)2, R, Gniel3, G . Rolf s4. S. Carboon5. J . Beare6, K . Dervan7. A. Pitts8 . P Henderson9 . D. Walpole

10.1t . R . Hargraves12. A. Connelly13.14. G . Smith15. M, Rerden16. D. Price17. D. Coltma n18. K . Matherson (Capt .)19. J. Efthimiadis20. J . Coghlan21 . G . Amor22. N . Roberts23 . M . Aumont24 . B. Cooney25. D. Grant26. R. Rogotowicz27. P Wabbi s28. J . Pallotta29. W. Brown30. S. Colbert31 . G . Crameri32 . M . Scott33. C. Kenez34. R. Halden35. D. Doonan36. C. Hogan37, C. Saville38. F. Maya39 . G . Goldsmith40. B. Col e41 . 0. Noronha42 . G . Riccio43.44. A . Gale45. M . Durham46. J. Curtin47, M . Elford48, J. Murray49. J. Rio50 . C. Oriell51 . B. Smith52 . B, Kennedy53. C . Kell y54- S. Munro55.56. D. Ross57. M . Guy58. C. McKillop59.60. D. Jenkins61 .62.63.64 .

ST. BEDESOLD COLLEGIANS

CoachPeter Riordan

I . R . Bryant2, D. Marshall3. F. Riordan (C.C.)4. M . Jackson5, G . Connolly6, D Collin s7, N McCoulough8. M . Whitlock9. R . Smallwood

10 S. Gray11 . R . Grech12 . S Heatley13 M . Roberts14. P Lanno n15. D . Aitchenson16, B. Berry17 M Atherton18. A . Savoia19, S . Benton20 . M . Beasley21 . A, Whitelaw22 . R . Howe23 B . Talanco24, T. Beasley25. D. Smith26 .i : Cusack27 J. Elmore28, C Freer29, B . Hambridge30 G, Fitzgibbon31 . S . McNamara32, T. Riordan33. R. Purcel l34. A.Boag35. D. Kelly36. R . Fyans37. N. Fitzgibbon38, B, Dunstan39 .S, Egan40, B . Woodland41, T Bryant (DVC .)42. D. Milano43. C. Parks (VC .)44, M . Reinher45, J. Berry46, G . Hite t47 . P Thompson48. L. Kell y49. A . Pettinella50. D. Schulman51 . N . Williamson52-S. Man n53. T. Dover54, M Daniels55 M McConnell56 J . O'Hehir57, B, Norman58 . S, Noble59. P Newport60. M . L'Hude

WEST BRUNSWICK

Senior Coach :Les White

Reserve Coach :Alan Bullagair

1 . 1 . McNeice2. D, Cecohi3 . R . Monger4 . S . Casety5. P Leatham (CR.)6. D. Frisch7. P Guatta8. G

. Buckley (V.C.)9. B. Davi s

10. S. Fyffe11 . L . Kirk12. K. Buhagair13, M, Pryor14 . D. Anderson15. S . Pace16. F. Magafas17. Marty Walsh18. J . Rainone19. G . Briggs20. S. Lampard (C.)21 . D. Lampard22, N. Magafas23,J. Jackson24, J. Beaumont25. C. Hatzistavrou26, S . Fitzsimmons27- G . Hatzistavrou28. B. Walsh29 . D McAllister30 . B. Hiscox31 . W, McNeice32 . Mark Rodgers33, G . Chappell (V,C.R .)34. R . Marcroft35. W. Poulter36 . G . McDonald37. D. McVeigh38, B. Milli n39. W. Wilkie40. R . Bake r41 . R . Hokkanen42- G- Sheriff43. C, Barber44. W. Patterson45, R . Taylo r46 T Robertson47. B. Taylor48, Mick Rodgers49.S . Bennetti50. K. Myers51 . R . Bowman52, T Flyn n54, D. Clements55. M . Chapman57, C. Leatham60 . C. Barnes61 . D Flower

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BTAFC

BULLEEN/TEMPLESTOW E

Senior Coach:Graeme Jacob s

Rese rve Coach :George Price

1 . G . Kazuro (V.C .)2. J . Allar d3,T Rowe4 D . Nigr o5 P Lockhart (D.V.C.)6 R . Heath7 W . Williams8 A . Smythe (Capt .)9 S. Wortherspoon

10 P Georg e11, S . Farley12, D Ric e13, N . Tsiotinas14, C . Rossidi s15. P. Faulkner (C.R .)16. P. Corstorphi n17 S. Gilmore18. D . Mayne19 H . Hanso n20 P. Espenschied21 . S. Driver22 A . Keenan23 . S Pac e24 . P Chadwick25, T. Merrett26. B. Sheehan27. B . Kelly (VC.R .)29, C . Connelly30 R . Fiel d31 . F. Farchione32. M . Osborne33, S. Espenschied34 P Bel l35 B . Croft36 C . Deer37. G . Miles38, S. LeFevre39. A Panou40 D. Young41 G Adams42. M . Wilson43 A, Parris44. C . Shallard45. G . Clarke46 A . Dunn47 A . Bryan48. P Mutimer49. L . Branagan50. D. McInnes51 D. Fitt52 . S. Jackson53. P Gilmore54, S Krugger55 . M . Walker56 P Bon e

Templestowe

Spor~rend

CAULFIELDGRAMMARIAN S

Senior Coach :Peter Chisnall

Reserve Coach:Neville Matthews

1 D. Matthews (Capt .)2 G . Williams3 M . McClelland4 A Norma n5 A Harlock6 D Gregor (D.VC)7 J Mclntye8 R Fish (VC)9 R Berzins

10. J Stone11 G. Read12 T, Shaw13. R . Sweetland14 . W . Horton15. C . Cooney16, T. Royal s17. J Kanis18. G . Voyage19 . D Hart20 J Scotland21 J, Roseman22 . D Lumby23 D. Allen24 K . Dah s25, S Allen (C.R .)26, K . Hedin27. M . McMahon28 B. Waller29 R . Castles (VC R .)30 . D. Felentha l31 . C. Bacon32 . S Barker33 . G . Scotland34 . A, Murphy35 . R . Harri s36 C. Worthington37 M . Scholten38 P Atkinson39, M Wals h40 1 . Swan n41 R . Morrissey42 .J Bon d43 J Richardson44 C. Botany45 A . Livingston46. J . Livingston47 . D, Winfield48, D. Ford e49 D. Theobold50, S . Goo d51 . S. Stevenson52 . A Sleeman53 J . Roberts54. T Moorhouse55 M . Sisso n56 J . O'Shea71 . G . Paine,'4 . J. Harley

COLLEGIANSCoach:

Bruce Ferguso n

Reserves Coach:Phil Astoria

1 . S . Williams (VC.)2 . D. Hoyle3 . R . Herman4 . S . Laussen5 . A . Griffiths6 . A . Ingleton7. C. Higson8 . C. Pollock9 . S . Bickford

10. N . Pike11 . W. Chessman12. A . Webb13. S. Hinchen (C)14. R . Schober15, P. Wolff16. A . Wallace17 G . Tregear18. D. Kerr19. S. Fraser20. M . Whittaker21 .1 . Roberts22 . G . Parsons (D.V.C.)23. A. Wright24. P. King25. A. Baum26 J . Twigg27. B. Van Twest28. R . Savedra29. K . Parsons30. N . Chosich (C.Res.)31 . P. Lawrenc e32, M . Ammann33. G . Irvine34. P Kah n35. C. Fone36. S. Guthrie37. C. Coyne (V.C. Res.)38. R . Wrait h39 M . Byrne40. R Thomson41, S . Johnston43. N . Comley44. G. Newman45, A . Westacott46. A . Godfrey47. J. Ingleton48. J. Lemon49. M . Bullard50, S, Roberts52. G . Pec k53. R . Nation55. M . Davis56. J . Smith (D.V.C. Res.)57. Phil Swa n58, Peter Swan59. R . Lancaster61 . R . Oliphant64. M . Smith

DE LA SALLE

Senior Coach:Stephen Ra e

Asst . Senior Coach:Pat McConville

Reserve Coach :Paul Beddoe

1 . G . McHenry2 . P. Barr y3 . C. Anderso n4 . M . Greene (Capt .)5 . N . Frase r6 . M . Beddoe7 R . Williams8 . C. Wright9 .T. Cooke

10, D. Tessie r11 . W. McDonnell12 C . Low e13, P Beddoe (C .C.Res)14, 8 Mallard15. G . Connolly (V.C.)16. A. O'Keefe17 Pat Green18 B. Mahony19. B. Hanrahan20. J . Buckley21 . M . Deveson22. S . Nash23 . P Maher24 . M . Lowe25. D, Nugent26. J . O'Callaghan27, D. Kinsella28. M . Knuppel2 930. D . Rennie31 . S . Davey32. Peter Green33 C . Campbell34. P Waldron35. P Dwyer3& M . Smith37. W. Gasparini38. A, Donien39, B . Dacey40.S. McGraw41 . S . McCormack42. N . Mitchelhill43. M . Harrington44 . A Spencer45. C . McClounan46. M . Magen47 B. Kellett48. M . Bolt49. P Daniels50. P Rennie51 . R Stewart52 . M . Howes53. A . Robertson54, D. O'Loughlin55. B . Pullbrook56. R . Hayes57 P Grimes58. M . Forrest59. T Nardella

~acrae&Fallon .

1 A, Ega n2 . R . Atkinson3 . R Kennedy4 . A . Cahil l5 . M Schmidt6 . M Borcich7 S .Zocco8. F. Muto9 . S O'Rourke

10 B. Hanlon11 G Carroll12, P Wei r13, B. Curulh14. R Mille t15. D Zabrieszach16. M . Hedle y19. P Considine (Capt)20. M . Malon e21 . D. Baker22 J . Marchbank25. G . Brow n26. S. Hibbert30 M . Collins32. D Murphy35. W. Hanley36. B. Sexton37. R . McLean38 . M . Bowman39 . J. Griffin42, A . Baker45 . M . Devine46 . D . Romeo48 . P. Booth49 . M . Dillon50, B. Girolamt53 J . Zumbo54,S. Romano55 . P Kearney56 . P. Symes57. G . O'Toole58 . I Turnbull59 . J. Aquila60 . B. Dubois61 . D. Perrone62, D. Cotte r63 P. Jongbloed64 P Fadda65 . M . Lynch66 . G . Pearse67 J . Tierney68 . P. Callaghan69, P Hibbert

ORMONDSenior Coach :

Mike McArt hur-Allen

Reserves CoachGeoff Reilley

I C . ClarkP Schuhkraft

3 T BoyantonR BarnesD McDonal d

~ M . Buckleyu . Fisher

~-. M . GilmoreC . Tonkin

tu G . RitchieII R . Straha n

A MehrtenP. Kingston

i= S . Taylo rG Burke

i6 R. Eishold'- ? Sutherlandto . P Cox10 M . Dawson' .: . B Nash

21 . G . Singleton22 B, Connell23 . P McDonald- : S . McCooke25 . P- Forsyth26 P. Mehrten27 M . Crampton28 . P Nankervis29. L . Caddaye30. J . Young31, D. Wood32 . M . McDonald33. A, Roe34 G. Russell35. R . Beard36. W. Tinsley37. D. Robertson38. P Milne r39 W. Bramich40. M . Tobin41 . J . Symeopoulos42 J . Casey43 P. Harrington

C . Cooper45 R . Singleton46 M Anderson47. W. Crump48 W. Bradshaw49 . S . Freney-Mills50 . T. Paziani s51 . J . McAlroy52 . T. Tsiavas53 A . Muldoon54 . T Stewart55 . A . Newstead56 C. Chalker57 M . Betts58, S . McAlroy59 . A . Spencer60. D. Cox61 . R . Crompton63 I . Brand64. A. Noblett65.J . Rowan

OLD PARADIAN S

Senior Coach :Gerard Sholly

Reserve Coach :Mark Tellefson

1 . P. Considine2 . M . Skerritt3 . M . Considine4 . G . Powick5 D. Spillan e6 . D. McCann (VC7. J . Madde n8 . D. Reeves9 . A. CanavanO. B. Considine

11 . T. Board12. E . Flynn13. J . Goulding14 . P Fahey15. J. Atta16. M . Heffernan18 . B. Grills19 . D. Bibby20. A . Woods21 . S. Gorman22 . B. Exton23, P. Luchetta24. O. Abrahams25. C . Jackso n26. S. Exton (Capt .)27. B. Davis28. J . Flynn29. M . Tellefson (R .C,)30. F. Gleeson (D.V.C31 . A. McMaho n32 . P. McMahon33 . A. Peyto n36 . B. McClements37, P. Luby38 . R. Mills40, S . Crowley41 . G. Kallinikos42 . P Hammond43. M . Vea r44. A. Pritchard45, D. Perryman46. J . Elks47 . S . Liddicut48.P Caddy49. P Cosgriff50. D. Way51 . J. Fah y52 . C. Ray (R .VC.)53. J . Davin e54. D. Jackson55. D. Blackley56. P. Wals h57. I . Henderson58. P Murphy64 . A . O'Halloran76 . P. Jackson78 . P Brennan79, P Moor e

MAJOR SPONSOR :,,~•F+s, ~ ; -rr<

OLD SCOTCHCOLLEGIANS

Senior Coach:Don Davenport

Reserv e Coach :Bob Voge s

1 . E . Allen2 .J. Reddish4. J . MacMillan5 . R. Maxwell7. S . McGil l8 . A . Lloyd9 . R. Senior

10. S. Spiers11 . R . Malcolm12 . J. Ker r13 R . Austi n14. S. Sutherland16. A . Smit h17. C . Wals h18. R . Featherstone20 . T. Knight21 . P. Sherwen23 . B. Arnold26, D . Tyrrell27. D. Campbell28, A . MacMillan29 . B. Hodge (V.C30. F Kie l31 . A . Chambers32. D. Ka y33 . R . Hodges35. R . MacMillan36. R Tyrrel l37. P Ford38. A . Hawdon40. P Brown42. J . Moi r43. W. Matthews45. S. Collin s46. R . Fuller (Capt .)49. M . Godwi n50 C . Wilson51 . T Ellis52 . C. Perkins54. D. McCall55. R . Howcroft56 D. Senio r57. D . Fergusson59. S. Bones60. D. Beck

OLDXAVERIANS

Coach :Danny Corcora n

1 P. Callil2 M Atkins3 R . Armstrong4 P Traino r5 P Curtain6 J Curtain7, B Denton8 S Curtain9 M . Beattie

10 N . Burke11 . G Greetha m12 M . 0'Shaughnessy13 N . Vale14 . S Millard15 M . Dalton16 . L Meehan17 A Ralph18, N, Burne19, Paul Curtain20 A . Callan21 N . Wilton22, J. Tiernan23 J O'Sullivan24. S Kin g25 B . Ryan26 M, Somers27 J Kennedy28 G . Gleeson29. M Doyle30 V. Carlin31 R Ralph32 C Ralph33 . J . Black34 . J . Fiel d35 C Mortensen36. A . Doqude37, R . Curtain38 D. Francis39, D Atkinson40 P, Hoy e41 M . Lovelock42 .J Lowe43 . M . Kinna44 B. Heaphy45 P. Klei n46 . C . Ketsakidis47. Dom Doyle48 . P Seal49 . B. Peppard50. M . Plant51 Tex Lane52 . J . Burnes53, L, Lachal54 A . Burnes55 P Letebure56, S. Gunston57 . D . Dann58 J. Frederico59 . S.Denison60 . A . Woodley61 P Barmby63 . G . Fox67. B . Quin69,J. Bongiorno71 J, Connell72 M . Pirne

UNIVERSITYBLUE S

Coach: Alan Salter

1 D Lam2 B, Ange l3 G . Williams6. W. Carroll7. G . Allen8 R . Robinson9 . A. Christie

10. B . Moi r11 . M . Tyqui n12 . S . Macaulay (Capt .)13. B . Low e14. D. Gust15. M . Howden16 S. Gregory17 R . Caldwell18 0, Bourke19. D. Karamoshos20. R Polkinghorne21 . A . Schlich t22 . T. Carey23 G . Holmes24. A. Wallis25 M . Johns26. D. Maclnnes27 D . Lanyon28 G . Hazeldine29. D. McGregor30 M . Yandell32, P Birrel l33. D Williams34. P. 0'Keeffe35. P Grutzner36. N . Macauley37. R . Curnow38. G . Mitchell39. S . Burgess40. S. Rothe43. M . Wilson44. D. Rush45 G Taylo r46. G . Freemantl e47 M . Hickey (Capt .Res .)48. J . Moloney50 A . Hobbs51, T. Atkins52 R . Feile53, A . Kimpton54. J . Id e55. D. Christie56. W. Foster57. B . Tatham59. G . Bisas60, T. Vea l61 . C, Brown62 G . Sellwood63, M . Light64. I, Townsing66, J . Hyslop69 A . Cooper70 . P Hil l71 . R . Pike72 . D. O'Brien74. J. Moors75. M . Worth76 . B. Ham

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BANYULE

Coach :John Simpso n

Asst. Coach :John Keena n

1 . S . Scullin2. C. Holst3. L . Holt4. M . Legge5. C . Ladd (D.V.C.)6. P. William s7. J . Fraumano8. B . Moloney9. G . Pyers

10. M . Fraumano (V.C .)11 . M. Fidler12. D. Searle13 . A . Short14 . D . Attend15. S. Gray16. D . Williams17 . G . Williams18. P. Harbour19. M . Scullin20. G . Gent21 . B . Quilliam22 . J . Gilham23. M . Valena24. G . Smyth25. M . Power26 . M . Hayes27. T. Jenkins28. R. Brockwell (Capt .)29. S . Westley30. B.Gillies (C .Res.)31 . G. Anderson32 . G . Braddy33 . T. James34 . C. Stevens36 . D. Turner37. D. Gent38 . D. Hobba39 . D. Hoare40 . W. Gibson41 . J MacDonald42 . D . O'Brien43 . C. Richmond44 . A. Sutherland45 . W. Lusk46 . A. Barr y47. D. Moloney (VC.Res.)48 . R. Hobbs49 . D. Glass50 . M . Phillips51 . A. Thompson52 . S. Coulson53 . B. Bowler54 . R . Doherty55. D. Williams56. D. Prat t57. S. Steffan58. A . Weston59. C. McCann60. B. Hogan

FAWKNE R

Senior Coach:Kevin Morriso n

1 . M . Tymms2 . T. Young3. G . Busst4. G . Scott4. W. Hoare5. S . Little6. T Scott6. R . Wilson7. D. Cropley8.1 . Habgood9. A. Rhyick

10. T. Burkeit . K . Busst12. P Tymms13. R . Cohent4 . M . RoachI& D. Terry16. M . Roberts17. G . Ould18. K . Korp19. P. Kerslake19. G . Walker20 . S . Gleeson21 . M Kane22 . D. Booth23 . G . Leach24 . S . Buckley25 . D. Virtue26 . B. Sellec k27. G . Livingstone28 . C. Gleeson29 . M . Barrett30 . S. Maggs31 . U. Profenna31 . B. Saggers32 . A. Johnson33 . P Majerczak34 . D. Ruggerio35 . P. Barrett36 . I . Boot h37. T. Piccinin38. G . Youn g39 . M . O'Laughlin40 . N . Horvath41 . S. Boots42 . K . Dehenin43 ..D. Gil l44 . G . Mitchell45 . M . Potter46 . B. Smith47. A. Brown48. D . Symeoy49 . L. Cohen50. R . Young51 . D. Salt

DAYTRANSPTY. LTD.

IVANHOESenior Coach:

Kevin Bre en

Reserve Coach :Kelvin Show

1 G Cameron (Capt )2 R Siewart3 M McDonald4 R Doyl e5 P Manual6 G Dwye r7 T Donohue (VCapt)8 J Freema n9 M Thackwray10 G Kennedy11 W Baker12 K Sha w13 R Robinson14 A Loton (DVC)15 A Castagnun16 P Russell17 W Dulevsks18 A Course19 S Corlett20 A Wboite21 C Ros e22 R Blythe23 0 Howard24 M Flynn

25 A Burrs26 P Oeci s27 M Donohue28 A Balcombe29 D Webb30 J Sampson31 D Balcombe32 P Petimgdi33 C Flynn (Res Capt )34 J RaROpolous(RVC)35 C Richard s36 M Newnham37 I Forsythe38 P Morcom39 L Clarke40 S Hooa n41 C McDonald42 0 Krohn43 P Dwyer44 D Holtman45 D Carroll46 N Daily47 E Newbold48 J Matthew49 M Jones50 D Farrell51 R Brook52 M Lacy53 K Edwards54 P McMahon55 P Aristotle56 M Balcombe57 F Pnam o58 G Diamond59 A Nagy60 D Romeo61 R Gatos62 L Jones63 W Lloyd64 1 Maure r

John RyanRemovals

MARCELLINOLD COLLEGIAN S

Senior Coach :Neil Le Lievre

1 .2 . G . Petroff3. M . Cooper4 . C. Carr (DVC .)5 . P. Andueza6, G . O'Connell7, M . Dillon (C.R .)8. A . Ama d9. M . Day

10 . P Sheehan11 . A. Amalfi12 . A . Cullman (Capt.)13 . K . Perry14 . D . Howe15. D . Ebert16. D . Diffey17 . M . Getson18. A . Caffry19. S. Lennox20 . M. Mikic21 . J . Arme d22, A . Gallagher23 . A . Saduki24 . T. O'Hehlr25, G . Gallagher26. J. O'Loughlin27. R . O'Callaghan28. S. Psoras29. J . Harvey30. R . Stewart31 . C . Castagna32 . G . Frossinos33. A . Maher34. L . Getso n35. R. O'Callaghan36. B. Crimmins37. S. Crowe38 . M Keays39 . A. Paatsch (VC.)40 . M . Wiggin s41 . L . Kivlighon42 . C . Sampson43 . V. Scot t44 . S. Lindenmayer45. X. Dimattina46. J . Gold s47. D. Menzies48. M . Menzies49. G . Hughes50. A . Robinson55 . M . Stapleton56 . A. Day57. S. Priest58 . N . Crooks60 . R. Vandermerwe64 . P Harvey80. D. Wmtrbottom99 .R Hughes

OLDTRINIT Y

Coach:Andrew Disney

Reserves Coach:George Kevitts

1 .2 . C . Robinson3 . A . Allibon4 . T. Norman5. D . O'Shaughnessy6. L. Taylor7. P Yeoman8.S.Adgemis9. C . Glass

10 . C. Brent11 . T. Phillips12 . J . Davey13 . J. Gorton14 . P Bee r15 . T. Pontefract16 . D. Ness17, L . Farrell18 . A . Maizels19 . J. Hope20. R . Wardrop21 . S. Drum22 . P Robinson23.J . Adgemis24, D. Carroll25. E . Borghesi26. B. Murray27. I . Wallace28. W. Douglas29. N . Holyoak30. A. Dobson31 . M . Turner32 . N . Sammut33. P. Scott34. D. Dowling35. M. Tonziing36. J . Carnegie37. T. Grigoriadis38. J. Cash39. S . Stoddart40. P. Campaign41 . L. Dowling42 . R . Gruen43. C. Neave44. M. Hajdukovis45. M. Kotsanis46. a Jordan47. B. McCabe48. D. Shaw49 . C. Cooper50 . G . Fowler51 . D. Roders52 . B .Lumsden53, S. Cowley54 . D . Woods55. J. Francis56. D . Wallace57 . A . McAree58. M . Pitt59 .5. Edwards60. C . Christensen61 . P. Hoope r62 . D. Kidd63 . C . Downie64 . A . Dowling65. L. Worcester77. S. Bauld.

PARKSID E

Senior Coach :Rod Obom e

Reserve Coach :Gary Young

1, G . Byrne2 . K. Heaver3 . F Sansonetti (VC.)4, R . Gard5. T. Gar d6. K . Sweeney (C-R .)7. G, Yorsich8 R . Shanahan9 G. Dunbabin

10, M . Sturgess1t P. Hansen12. . T. Candy13. V. Soligo14. G . Fitzgerald15- J. Papas1& M . Campbell17_ C. Freeman18. F. Misurelli19. P. Whitfield20. M . Page21- A . Walsh22. M. Wilson23 M . Sherlock24. G. Williams25.G. McGaw26. M . Bradley (C.S .)27. C. Waters2& T Franklin29. M . Rowe30. M . Hansen31 J. King32. L . Cowell33. P. Evans34. T. Pavia35 0. Filipovic36. P. Torr e37 . P. Coleman38. A . Jarvis39. R . Wood40 A . Shaw41 . D. Wood42.R Papas43. D. Whatmough44 . M . Hartigan45. D. Gard46.47.48.49.50. K . Hart y51 . M . Dixon52. L . Blackney53. D. Campbell54 . E. Crosling55. D. Watson60. M . Anic.61 . M . Noormets

ST. BERNARDS

Senior Coach:Frank Meiica n

Reserve Coach :John Woo d

1 . M . Sullivan2 . G. Holland3 . P. Daffey4 . V. Comito5 . J. Klaaysen6 . M . Brandner7. J. Toohey8 . P. Monaghan9 . M . O'Dea

10. B. Saundry11 . P. O'Brien12 . P Hoga n13. R. Purcell14. 5 . Melican15. F. Monaghan16. J. Pearson17. A. Purcell18 . J. Federico19 . S. Byrne20. J . Fraser21 . A Mui r22 . M . Mahady23. R . Klaaysen24. Phil Klaaysen25. G . Tot a26. D. Dowling27. A . Nathan28. P. Morrice29. M. Redmond31 . M . Daffey32 . P. Mulkearns33. M. Mulkearns34 . J. O'Connell35 . J. Saundry36 . P. O'De a37. M . O'Connell38 . G . Woo d39 . P. Wood40 .T. Mahady41 . P. Kell y42 . M . Marshall43 . A . Holden44 . S. Rayner45. P Smith46. D . Solomon49. S. O'De a50. J . Monaghan51 . A . Sullivan52 . S. Brooks53. M . Walsh54. T. Russo57. A . Hargreaves59. C. Sullivan64. D. Wood65. T. Burke66. D. Burke76. G. McAllister

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ST. KILDAC.B.O.C.

Senior Coach :Peter Darvel l

Reserve Coach:Paul Howard

t . M_ Latham (VC .)2 . P Frncoi s3. J . Howard4. B . Boyd5. M . Gillen6. A. McGaw7. C . Capiron (C .)8. P Blakeley10 P Buzza11 . M . Driscoll (D.V.C.)12. A. Avitabl e13. P. Susovich14. S. Algen15. M . Lake16. G . Baker17. B. Delaney18. G . Flarve19. A . Farrelly20 . A . Riddell21 . P LaFontaine22 . K . Graham23 . M . Clinch24 . B. Heat h25 . A . Reiche26. B. Cummins27. A . Ferruccio28 . J. Harrod29 . I . Hammam30 . P. Thynne31 . M . Thynne32. A. Brandwood33. C . Petritsch34 . W. Haddad35. R . Ballarin36. P. Berenger37. P. Hannah38. P. Dynon39. G . Healy40. J . Marinacci41-S McGarrity42. J . Naughton43, R . O'Callaghan44. M . Howard (C.R.)45, P. O'Dea46. W. Fiddler47 . N . Cole48.J . Wig g49. J . Stewart (VC.R .)50. P.Shorta l51 . J . Murrihy52 . J. Capiron53 . L . Nardella54 . B. Salte r55. B. Faulkhead56 A . Perkins57. S . Gilmore58 . B. Gil l59 . M . Kay60 .S . Long

THERRY/CORPUS CHRISTI

Senior Coach:B. Dun n

Reserve Coach :C. Bye

1 . G . Biddlestone (V.C.)2 . S . Flahert y3. J . Toohey3.G .Nyman4. S. Reidy5.S. Ramsay6. T. Quinn (C.)7. P. Jones8 P. Quin n9 M . Grocock

10. R . Egglestone11 . M . Taylor12 . C. Shine13 . P. Kimpton14 . C. Bloor15. P. McKibbin16. S. Gibson17. R . Lyons19. A . Ratcliffe20. D. Webb20. P Marantelii22 . A . Richardson23. C. Bye (C . Res .)23 . A. Trow24. P. Matton24 . G . Falckh25. M . O'Rourke26 . P. Rya n28. D. Sandman29 . D. Boden30. R. Kane31 .S. Ryan32 . R . Costllo33 .S . McMahon34 . G . Lynch35 . M . Egan36 . J. Freyn e37. Dennis Castaldi40 . C. Muscat41 . W. Lind43 . A . Whelan46 . C. Ryan47. P Ratcliff e48 . D. Wrigglesworth48 . S . Carey49 . M . Gribble50 . A . Nelson51 . R . Moran52. A. Smith53 . David Castalid54 . P. Salern o56. M . Hogan57 . P. Wilson58.T. McCaw60. R .Spong61 . C. Hay62.S . Lyons63 . S. McEntee64 . P. Crotty65. J. Fox70 . W. Houston71 . M . Hedley75. G. Flannery77. G . Buckhorn78. V. Curti s86. J . Bickford88. D. Murphy (V.C.R .)94. P. Kell y96.S. Redden

UNIVERSITYBLACKS

Senior Coach :Neville Taylo r

Reserve Coach :Chris Denni s

1 . D. Garde2 . A . Lazarus3. J. Clarke4. M . Russell5 . N . Tunbridge6 . A . Coke r7. S . Cerni8 . G . Luscombe9 . S . Phillipson

10. P. Sjogren11 .1. Alexander12 . N . Clark (Capt .)13. P Huntington14. T. Mark s15. J . Garde16. B. Keilar17. D.Goding18. M . Lagastes19. P. Vaughan (D.V.C.)20. N . Capp21 . C. Jobson22. J. Roy-Smith23. A . Bearham24. R . Perrett25. M . Gibney26. B . Pattinson27. N . Heath28. D. Bowers29. J . Gray30. P. Conway31 . T. Bolge32 . G . Roberts33. G . Colman34. R . Caris35. J . Hughson36. B. Harty37 . F. Costello38. P. Mellas39. S . Pointer40 . G . Dalbasco41 . M . McLaughlin42 . G . Wines (VC .)43 . B. Warre n44 . P. Dillon45 . J. Frith46 . C. Thomson47. L. Doyle48 . A . Rogers49 . D. Hyett50 . A . Fyffe51 . M . Thomas52 . M . Bell53 . V. Lavery54 . M . McErvale55 . G . Keys56 . M . Irving58 . D. Bending59. D. Fahroedin60. L . Banks61 . P. Jessup62 . S. Lawley71 . W. Kelso99 S. Woodward

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A .J.A .X .

Senior Coach :Mike Zemski

Reserve Coach :Adam Burstin

2 A Klooger3 S Zielinski4 G . Basser5 M . Silver6 S Bendel7 G. Velleman8 M Feldy9 R Verstandig

10. R Bloo m11 L Burstm12 A Shenker13 M Roseman14 A Kausman15 R Friedman16 R Marks17 0 Komornik18, D Segal19 S Joseph20 M, Rosner21 A . Charak22 B Josem23, A Lebransky24 B Cohen25 M Gross26 A Halphen27 B Goldberg28 D Rot h29 D Briskin (Capt )30. S Pol l31 D Pol l32 M . Borensten33 D. Sharp34 M Adler35, D H Samuels36 A . Smithson37, G . Sega l38 M . Den39 A Gol d40 M Halphen41 A Burszlen42 D, Roseman43 A . Michmacher44 J Tigel45 D Freeman46 A, Bassett47 W Levy48 R Montaag49 G . Neater50 T Aarons51 P Lebranksy52 A . Zielinski53 B, Bornstein54 A Shostak55 B Zielinski56 D. Sunshine57 M . Greenberg58 M Hyams59 A Rubinstein60 D Krongold61 . G .Fetter62 . W. Krongold63 A Cowen64. M Shnider65 M Mitchell67 M Efrain

B.A .F.C.

BALACLAVA

Senior Coach:Jeff Rosewarn e

Reserve Coach :Kevin Drina n

1 K Angvnnis G Bottoms2 D Gregory3 A Hill4 8 Rafferty5 M Hit6 A Bresli n7 P Thompson8 K Palme r9 B Angwm

10 P Crottiet0a K Dnnan11 C Burgess12 P McGrath13 G Horsey14 R Patterson15 P Breslin16 R Morr ison17 John Sist18 M Kouts19 S Withers20 P Scicluna21 P Strip Is22 P Austerberry23 G Schultz24 S Gates25 D Follet26 P Grated27 I Withers28 H Dickson29 R Stocker30 J Follet31 G Oaten32 S Hil l33 T Hil l34 James Sist35 M Taylor36 R Tangey37 W Thompson38 S Iacono39 K Dnnan40 N Monaghan41 P Byrden43 G Nayor44 G Toogood45 S Franz

'46 R Calder47 M McCaffrey48 D Wdans49 R Wilson51 D Quamby52 S Smit h53 B O'Shannessy54 P O'Shannessy55 M O'Shannessy56 J Smith57 M Inkster58 P Inkste r59 M Tanmgton60 A Tallanco61 S Dix62 A Dix63 D Rea d64 P O'Sullivan65 J Breslin66 M Guthrie67 B Rak68 J Haycroft69 T Harmes70 D Lah ff

HAMPTONROVERS

Senior Coach :an Rice

Reserve Coach :Michael Malone

1 . I . Ric e2 . R Amoore3 . Phillip Roberts4 A . Naumoff (V.C.Res.)5 D. Rogerso n6, D McConville (D .VC )7. B Hibb s8 W . Boyl e9 P Wilson (V.Capt .)

10 W, Austin (Capt )11, I Rogerson12 S Mulholland13. R . Melnlak14. G Kell y15. B. Clarke16. N . Hope (Capt .R .)17, B. Bird18 A . Winkler19. J . Hunter20. D. Parker21 E . Meln)a k22. R . Hetherington23. D Devote24 M, Young25 M Malone26, B . Ross27. M . Malone28. C Ford29. R . Tubb30. R . Murphy31 . P. Pavio u32 . P. Engelcamp33. B Marshall34 . P. Kelly35 . E Panagiotidis36 . M . Andrews37. P. Cervi38 . S. McDonald39 K . Ivey40, A Garbett41, Jr Harper42, A. Pryor43 . J . Morecroft44 . K . Anderson45. G . Counsel46. A . Cervi47 . B. Holstock48. G . Roulent49, M . McKellar50 A . Gauld51 . N Milat52 . E LeGrand53 . K . Kennedy54 . G . Haggett55 . D, Burgess56,P Roberts57 . C. Bale n58. R Everingham

KEW

Coach :Brett Burde n

Reserves Coach :Ken Rowland

1 M . Lord2 . K Rowland3 . M . Bri e4 . M . McColl5. B . Irwin6. J . McEwan7 B Casuria8 J . Busuthl9. A . Peric

10. T O'KayO11 . R O'Kayli12 D.O'Farrell13 C . Kinakou14. P Clayton15 N . Leaver16. N . Duncan17. J . Casuria18 . G . Kalac19 . R . Barry20. R . Wolfe21, T. Psmas22, R .Schober23, S . Lor d24. B. Burden25, A . Jenkin s26 . C Haralambopoulos27, R . Love28 . G . Parfait29 . E . Bamundo30 .J, Coogan31 . R . Zerbi32. J . Brassd33. C . Bradley34. D. Lewis35. L . Bradley36. M . Glenister37, R . Wailes38. M Cavanagh39, P Worsiey40 . A . Price41 . M . French42 . V. Wong43 . N . Toc e44, B. McAdam45 . M . Carydis46. R . Wilcox47. R . Vidakovic48. M . Peric49. R . Bristow50. G . McLean51 . R . McGregor52 . S. Brun o53, G . Neate54 . A . Casuria55 . B. Marchingo56 G . White57 . J. Lou58. W . Stengards59. C . Atkins60. N . Griffiths

Coach :Ray McGil l

1 C Anastasaks2 A Atchison3, R Verm a4 D. Menzies5 R Marti n6 . T Drummond7 D Joyc e8 R Ward9 D. Comer

10 M . Beazley11 P Chester12 G . McLardie13 R Stow14 G, Maidment15 T Scrini s16 R Katz17 . A. Muller18 R Wi x19, P O'Conne r20 A Athanasopoulas21 . R . Schneide r22 C . Flegeltaub23, M . Thompson24 G Tod d25 M . Gale26 P Kettle27 G . Moritz28 . C Bavage29 . C. Geehman30.P Brydon31 M . Roach32 S Moody33 B Dowling34, S . Duketis35. D Col e36. S. Brown37 J O'Loughlin38. C . Shor t39, C . Drake40 A Webster41 G, Evans42 A, Legovich43 R . Knight44. D. Lott45. O. Pomie46 J Newton47 S . Gabnelson48 R . McGregor49, A . Orchard50. T Gallop51 . R . Stow52 . N . Moody53 R . Terrens56. S Mansbridge59.5 . Bahen60 B Poole

MO N ASHBLUES

Coach :Brian Ford

Reserves Coach :Ivan Seat1 P Forbes (C)2 D Carman3. I . Sest4. B Cornwell5. G . Gal e6 I . HildebrandZ A. Blackshaw8 A. Barke r9 L . Baring

10. J Johnstone11 . A Anderson12 . D. Petri e13. R . Culvenor14 G. Fairweather15. M . Sest

A . O n1Z S . Zachandis18. G . Hipwell19. T. Whiteside20, M . Sinclair21 . S. Giles22 B. Rodoni23, W. Gumley24. X . Xenofontis25. C . Forbe s26. A . McGregor (VC.)2T S . Connell y28 P. Little29. W. Pangbourne30, J. Slurgess (D.VC.)31 . R . Higgin s32 . J . Powning33 . N . Searle34 . J. Quin35, P. O'Leary36 . M. Kerr37 J. Andrdsos38 . T. Gil l39 . P. Baisarrni40. J . Hondraks,:1 A . Kiers42 . R . Dean43. S . King44. J . Koop45. P. Stockdale46, A . Avialotis4T D. Hassell48. P. Andritsos49.1 . Kohler50. R . Davies51 . M . Pearson52. J . Taylor54 . R . Trembath55 S Spencer56. R . McCormick57, G . Franci s58 . M . Hanlon59 . C . Wilksch60 . J. Alexander61 . C. Blac k62 . D. Kerr63 . D. Lynch64 . A . Urban65 . D. Wood68 . G . Scalzo71 . M . Hay72 P Leahy73. C. Roberts

OLD BRIGHTO N

Coach :Mark Sarau

Assistant Coach :Peter Burns

Reserves Coach :John Mackenzi e

1 . G . Bennett2 . M . McLennan3 . John Clarkson4 . T. Burns5 . M. Waddington6, C. Lad e7. J . Veal8, M . Sarau9, A. Grant

10. C . James11 . L . McMahon12. D. Cochran13. S. Taylor14 . J . Bennett15. T. Hoar16. M . Hendrie17. P Wol f18. A . Gillon19. O. Millis20. T. Grant21 . S. Bracher22, J. Mackenzie23. M . Alle n24. C. Wilson25. P Grant26. D. Swan27. J. Styles28. S . Kay29. P. Latzer30. D. Wills31 . S. Murray32 . A . Biascl33, D. Smyth34. M . Huttley35. A . Ker r36, M . Dumphy37. D. Gorman38. G . Drew39. E . Martin40. D. Bellmaine41 . M . Bundy42. G . Wood43 . M . Dobbie44, R . Hal l45 . T. Branson46. D . Taylor47. A. Beck48. S. Gibson49 . P Watkins50 R . Cowling51 . B. Gartner52, J . Carte r53 . A . Crysanthou54 . A . Pryo r55, Justin Clarkson56, B. Menders57. A . Parlo u58 . R . Peebles59 . P Ellison60 . A . McLeod61 . G . McLeod62 . W. Hare

OLDHAILEYBURIAN S

Senior Coach :Wayne Shand

Rserve Coach :Ross Banno n

1 A,M . Baxter2 . R .I . Pau l3. N .W. Schmidt4. J .D . Robertson5 G .R Phillips6 W.R . Smit h7 R .G . Phillips8. A.M . Orton9 A R . Mytto n

10 J .G .M Fergusson11 W .J . Shand (Capt .C .)1 213 PA, Brewer14. G . March15. A .J.H . Hicks16. J .P. Bingham17, W, D, Fox18. J .D. Constable19, R .D.Gerny (V.Capt .)20 . J.D Kingsley21 .D P. Seccull22 A.J. Wilson23, PJ Noske24 . TO Snowball25. A .H . Holahan26 E .F. Mudge27 D.A . Scaunich28 . R .T. Hart29, M .S .Constable30 . M .W. Seccull31, R . L . Blackwell32. D.J. Miller33. M .J. Tinkler34 D.H . Allison35 D,P. Page36 A .J. Mountford37, J .C. Clarkson40. J . R . Hicks50, J .A. Bonwic k56, B .P Ladds (R .Captain)57. G .J . Taylor

RESERVES2. J .N . Wood3 T. A . Sinclair5. S.J. Marshall8 B .T. Jenkins9. C .J . Ladds

11 . G .F. Ball12, GT. Meadows

14.& H . Bel l

16 A,P Brown17, C. D. Farr19 A J . Tinkler22, A .C . Stuart26 R .J. Wis e27 J R . Kingston30. G . Crump

OLDMELBURNIANS

Senior CoachAlan Stoneha m

Reserves Coach :Peter Dawson

1 T Wrtts2 . R Pisarski3 J Nichols4 B Morphett5 P Murray6 J Fo art y7 DJ Dawson8 A Kenyon9 G Bradshaw (DVC)

10 A C Beavin11 S Griffith12 W Begin13 R Seccull14 A Mitchell15 I McMullin16 P Wood17 B Nial l18 M Crampton19 PF. Thompson20 M Dadd o2t I Morrison22 L IA, Mackay23 A Wdts (VCapt )24 DK Wilson25 R B . Brown26 J Bedford27 E Coroner28 R Palmer29 R Mead30 J Mitchell (Capt31 N Cameron32 . R A Web b33 A Bull (Capt Res)34 R Cowa n35 N Bungey36 T HoiYman37 A McC Joyce38 P Koren39 R .P. Nelson40 D Hupfau41 A Maughn42 P R ichards43 R Ldburne44 D Baldwin45 I Arnol d46 C Hanchette47SR yan48 R Howarth49 G Walker (VC Res)50. T Read51, B, Armitage52 J Thomson53 M .E . Weber54. D . Perkins55 D Nelson56 C Caddo57 C Fanning58 J Roys mith59 R Wh~te60 J Walmsley61 R Cameron62 A,A Salek64 S Fishe r

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THOMASTOW N

Senior Coach :Sam Asse tt a

Rese rves Coach :John Dri

2, F. Farchione3 M . Bel l4. M . Spinosa5. M . Sinn i6 V Agosta7.P Hopper8 T. Fellows9 D Gravin a

10 R (Jack) Gleason11 . A. Fleming12.J .Grawna13 C . Pearso n14 . B, Jenkins15 J . Kaipakis16, S. AssettaIT W. Powell18. K . Harting19.20.21, E . Lantern22 . D Cope23. D. Fellows24. A Wells25 G . Petsinis26. C. Hudson27 R . Kelly2829. J, Zumbo30. C . Fellows31 . C . Koullinos32 .33. J . Dn34. J . Black35 . H . Ramadian36, M . Golledge37. G . Cheung3 840. Zel Medak41 G . Kyroussis42 . M . Buttegeig43. V. Caffra44, P Broderick45, M . Bloodworth46. J . Ros s47 . K. Drury48.49. J . Bubis50.51 . M Boyden52, K. Chandler53.E.Cummaudo56, W. Coope r57, S. Cineran58 C . Cedro59, D, Parsons61, J, Pavera71 D. Watts

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BULLEENUNITED

Coach:Max McCol l

Reserves Coach :Craig Veitc h

i . G . Jenkm2 R Morley (Capt.)3 S. Dowd4 C Wilson5 B Wilson5a N Cart6dge6 M . Kelly7 P Whnman8 J Ziogas9 H Turvey0 P Greeni0a C Beimo11 A Drvirg.6o

la R Drwrgilio12 D Thompson13 M Tymms14 J Empe y75. R . Mason16 C Foley16a . P Fit t17 0. Gandolto18. B Sharp19 D Robbins20 T Lee21 A Creighton22 B Robertson23 P Barrow24 P Tracey25 M. Harris26 M Flanagan27 D Dowd28 D Atkinson29 P. Fle w30 A Walker30e D Berkfeld31 W Reyno .ds32 W. Davey33 G Taylor34. I . Mu6mer35. P Edwards35a A . Monda36 D . Sexto n36a D Christopherson37 C. Kinnard38. S Baggio39a S Hounthan40 M Delaney41 C Veilch42 M . Roberts43 B. Robertson44 G Cotterell45 G Hocking46 P Sexton47. G . Connolly48 J Viney49 P Zorn50. M . Tapping51 . D . Orwm52 P Lammg5354 P Speed55 8 Shape56 I Mazurran5758. N . Bowden59 M Davey6061 T Lee

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SWORDNQ

COBURGSenior Coach :

John Maloney

Reserve Coach:Fab Bass i

1 . A. Marquis2 . D. Hackney3 . M . Sedgwick (D.VC.)4 . P Themua5 J. Whatman6 . J. Page7. R . Mariam8 . M . Thesinger9 . J . Purcel l

10. P. Hackney11 . J. Adducc i12. F. Bassi (C.C.R .)1 314 . L . Merol a15 . L . Jakoviceskl(Capt .)16 . P. BovezzaIT S . Tolley18 . R . Comazzetto19 . N . Cugley (VC .)20. P. Cerasiotis21 . R . Elder (VC .R .)22 . D. Morri s23. S. Tobin24 . F. Boyle25. G . Finn26. D . Stewart27. B . Wales28 . L .Woods29 . P. Cleaver30 . J. Humphries31 . K . Thompson32 . M . Mannarino33 . G . Evan s34 . P McCulloch35 . R. Bazzano36. J. Formosa37. R . Markezik38. R . Woifenden39. D. Mlkolic40. B . Smith41 . S . Guarnaccia42. P Vell a43. F. Denami44. D . De Biasi45. D . O'Carroll46. J. Ferraro47. I . Hamilton48. D. Grace49. C. McCulloch50. A . Lidari51 . S . Kenrick52. B . Seagrave53 . S . Molinari54 . M . Sollmer55 . B. Fry56 . C. Robinson57. W. Phillips58 . K. Box59. T. Singleton60. B . Gaw61 . P.Zwagerman62 . A. Foggia63. P Phillips64. I . Iliadis65. A . Smith66. P Cavanagh67. G . O'Sullivan68. M . Williamson69. D . Gregory70 . C. Robinson7t . J . Smith72 A . Cole .

Foanded1906

ELSTERNWICKSenior Coach :Gary Rosewarne

Reserve Coach :Dennis Grac e

1 . C. Farrington (Capt .)2 . S. Bean (VCapt.)3 . M . Sanelli4. G . Rosewarne5 . D. Grac e6. M. Lloyd7A. P Houlihan (D.V.C.)

7B. T. Heat h8. M . Convery9. A. O'Connor

10A. A. Ramsay106. N . Russell11 . P. Mahony12 P. Ballantyne13 . D. Burke14 . A . Contin15 . L . McCooke16. P Tsiampas17. D. Lloyd18 . J. Blennerhassett19 . P. Ginke l20. P Southall21 . W. Nicholson22. R . Allsop23. N . Christie24. D. Contin25. G . Dunn26. D. Mahony27. R . Coldebella28 . B. Hil l29 . J. Coyne (Res.Capt .)30 . P. Ritchie31 . G . Russell32 . R . Cook33 . M . Horrocks34 . A. Cosmas35. G . Flyn n36. B . Thompson37. B. Grace38.T Lambert39. M . Batchelor40. E . Brizzio41 . M . Daniels42. P. Rokebrand43. A . Harkin44. E. Hill45. R . Grandemange46. R . McLeod47A. L . Murphy476. B. Ramsay48. D. Perkins49 . P Corkhill50. D. Shaw51 . S . Briggs52 . S. Johnston53 . S. Phillips54 . M . Myers55 . R. Courtenay56 .T. Weedon57. T. O'Meara58. R. Easterbrook59. M . Kennedy60. M . Kerman

j7EFFERSONFORD

HEATHERTON

Senior Coach :M . Wilso n

Reserve Coach:D . Buc k

1 . A. Perkin s2 . D. Buck (Res. Capt .)3 .P.Mott4 . B. Pop e5 . C. Wormersley6 . R . Spinks7. R. Kimberley8 . A . Howel l9 . P. Heatley

10. T. Lovitt11 . P. Atkinson12. D. Cody13. S. Reiger14 . M . Wilson (Capt .)15. G . Jones16. D. Patterson17. M . Mott18. A . Tapper19 . K . Ryan20. C . Zanker21 . M . Easey22. P. Ouanchi23. D. Reiger24. M . Hampton25. G . Bradford26. M . Scully27. H . JOnes28. D. Hampton29 . D. Heins30 . A . Watson31 . C. Hazeidine32 . M . Davidson33 . T. Ease y34 . S . Wilson35 .P.Tuddenham36. S . Lydste r37. W. Howells38. R . Smith39.S . Kuznak40. F. Khalil41 . P Mule42. R. Tucker43.P. Lennon44. C . Booker45. M . Scott46. B. Todman47. P Hopkins48. B. Sullivan49. S. Rooney50. W. Elliot51 . L .Reiger52. S. Link53 R . Watson54 .55

NORTH BRUNSV:ICKA .F.C.

Senior Coach :Michael Taylor

Reserve Coach :Don Pearc e

1 . A. Tirchett2 . C . Fox3 . P Dimarco4 . M . Taylor5 S . Cotee6 . M . Cannon7. J . Briffa8 . A. Francis

11 . K . Hehir12 . S . Tadgell13. P. Briffa14. G. Parkinson15. H . Tsialtas16. M . DeMorton17. E. Glassey18. L. Campbell19. J. Bessell20. J . Costello21 . M . Chandler22 . P. Fox23. J . Fotias24. K . Leannas25. J . Rainone27 . R . Burrows29. M . Prince30. C. Payne32. P Gennaccaro33. S. Marinelli34. S. Gating35. P. Dowsett36. S. Gabrielle37. D. DeMorton38. S. Tsialtas39. B. McDonald40. B. Carlyon41 . C. Katsaounis42 . T. Samartino43 . J. Angiolella44 . J. Russ o45 . V. Grimaldi48 . M. Karatas49. D. Cotee50 . B. Critsilis51 .1 . Rooney52 . A . Samartino53 . B. Harrington55 . H . Blewitt57. M . Briffa58. M. Payne59. D. Adams62 . M . Laver64. D. McVeigh70. R . Winchester3B. D. Payne5B. C . Cortese8B. G. Brekke

OLD CAMBERWELLGRAMMARIANS

Senior Coach :Terry Rossite r

Reserve Coach:Nicholas Brown

2 K SchwabKeck

N BrownF Duffy

5. P. PolgiaseM WarnerP Kerkvliet

° P Jepsong R Beal3 E Smith

~t A DanceD HackettD Steven

~~ . P Jenkins~b M Hodgson16 . W InksterIT J LaBlache18 . S, Jackson19. A. Mitchell20. R . Scheiber21, S Trist2 . M. Burrn~jster'3. M . Armstrong~' . R Wood)5 R, Collins?6 G. Young?7 I Farmer26 B Leitch"9 L Horton90 D. Humann31, C Anderson32. G . Neate33, C Guthrie34. K. Neate35. A. Heard36 P Neate37, C . Strachan38. J. Iles39. M . Todd40. B. Salvaris41, S Taylor42 M . Knight43. S. Friend44 A . Hangan45 J. Scot t46. N . McCann47 G . Gordon48. S. Hill49. M . Hopkins50 . A . Brenan51 . S. Cash52 . T. Buckley53 . J . Ware54 . A. Gibb55 M, Adams56. R . Blaney57. T. Batt y58. M . Canddoro59 P. Danks60. N . Tomaris61 . D. Jenkins62 A . Foreman63. B. McMahen64 M . Sorani65. R Blackwood66. R . Lee67 . A . Craw68. W. Earl69. P Stuart70. C. Thomas71 . G . Twitt72. F. Middleton73. S. Vangoes

OLD IVANHOEGRAMMARI A N S

Senior Coach :L . Stratto n

Reserv e Coach :J. Hoystead

1 . M . Sippel2 . L. Stretton3 . D Fallow4 I . Well s5 D . Cuttriss6 D . Vea l7. G . Beith8. N . Skalberg9. S. Bal l

10 M . Colledge11 A. Ryan12 . A. Marks13. J . Marshall14. M . Howard15. R . McKenzie16. D. Dowell17. M . Davies18 . P Hoystead20. M . Dyson21 . A . Haug22. D. Scot t23. D. Purcell24.R Rya n25. V. Karakaltsas26. B .Yarwood27. R Ritchie28. S . Theodorakopoulos29. R . Lwi s30.J . Santos31 . P. Cheney32 . N . Harris33 . G . Benfell34 . G . Cecil35. S. Conboy36. S. Murray37. B . Cockrdl39. A . Bowes42 P Bullock50. A . Manser52 . A . Novak53. L . Hockins54. A. Curtis57. A . Ydmaz58. T. Scanlon59. D. Brear60 . J. Lumicisl63 N . Skalberg

OLDflAENTONtANS

Senior Coach :Bert Calvert

Reserve Coach:Phil Vine s

1 . M . Cater2 . J . Norman3 . R . Newman4 . M . Barrett5 . P. Sadle r6. V. Sciacca7 . G . Norton (Capt .)8. N . Macquire9. R . Macquire

10 . M . Durack11 . D. Meyer12 . L . Mickieburough13 . A . Connell14 . D . Rogers15. D. Sciacca16. R . Thompson17. T. O'Tool e18. J . McCarthy19. W.Beynon20. R . Buxton21 . C . Erickson22 . G . Dickson23. S . Patch24. R . Bungey25. P Jackson26. B. Scalzo27. I . Heath28 . G . Burns29 . J. Reiter30 . D. Ridley31 . S . Ingram32. J . Sly33. P Vines34. D. Holland35.P Hodges36. S . Crick37 . T Birch38. A. Newman39. R . Beynon40 . M. Osborn41 . F. Scalzo42 . A . Acreman43 . A . Best44 . G . Linsday45.T. Bouron46. A . Petrov47. J . Konicanin48. D. Johnsen49. D. Pittard50. C. Funston51 . A. Szadura52 . W. Hall53 . P. Hyland54 . D. Van De Loop57 . T. Scalz o58. M . O'Callaghan59. G . Buxto n61, T Cowell64. A . Edwards65. A . Horsburgh67. P. Sargeant68 . G . Gakovic69 . T. Russell70 . I . Hamilton

PRESTONM.B.O.B.F.C.

Senior Coach:J. Meese

Rese rve Coach :A . Hodgson

1 . N . Calcutt2.1 . De Bono3. I . Blis s4. S. Hinchcliffe5. D. Caton6, A. Hepburn7. D. O'Brien8. O.De Bono9. D. Heenan

10. J . Mounsey11 . A . Hodgson12 . P. Yendall (V.C .)13. D. Kiervan14. M . Krygger15. B. Moore16 . B. O'Connor17. G . Turner18 . J. Meese (CC .)19 . G. Thomas20. M. Faure21 . M . Walkley22 . P. Bullock23 . B. Milner24 . A . Finikarides25 .S. McGowan26. A . Brydson27. S . Richardson28. A . Allen29. D. DeJarlis30. J . Milner31 . D. Bullock32 . S. Mazzeo33. P. Jones34. R. Calcutt35 . S . Ryles36 . N . Maynard37. E . Kyriacou38 . G . Sabah39 . R Johnstone40 . G . Georgeson41 . A. Hunte r42. M . Mitchell43. J . Rayn44. L. Caliguri45. H . Krause46. M . Johnston47. D Callaghan48. C. Christou49. G . Cummins50 . T. Carrone51 . A . Bullock52 . G . Smart53. A . Baxter54. P. Giglas55. A . Ensabella

ST. KEVINSO.B.F.C.

Senior Coach :A . Duaife

1 . B . Hawkins2 . A . Quaife3 . C. Robon4 . M . Cross5. R . Callihan6. G . Gross7 . S . Ker r8. G . Deag

10 . L . Crohan11 . H . Stone14 . J. Bare15 . D. Smith16 . A . Mulcahy17.J . O'Connor18 . B. Miller19 . J. Watki n20. C . Halfpenny22 . B. Cambell23. M . Waters24. P. Quinton25. T. Whelan26. C. Nettlefold27. J. Quinlan28 . G . Ker r29 . P. Collier30 . B. Snel l31 . J . Nettlefold32 . D. Collier33 . G . Mulcahy34 . P. Smith35 . R . Davey36 . M . McKaige37. A . Beale38. D . Sweeny39. L. Taberner40. D . Olive41 . . B . Clarke42. P. Cullity43. C . Williams45.T. Croag h46. D. De Rooden47. M . Treloar49.J . Dyna n50. P. Chaffey51 . S. Bare52 . P. Lewin54. B. Noonan55. J . Sergeant56. N . Fr y57. G . O'Mahoney58 . L . Kirby59 . P. Taberner60 . S . Olson61 . D. Banova62 . P. Joyce63 . J- Joyce64 .T. Lawrence65 . P. Campbell66 . R . Arthurson68. A . Berigan

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Under 19 Section ICOLLEGIAN S

Senior Coach :Graham Daff

€iULLEENtTEMPLESTOWE

Coach:Vic Harvi e1 . N Evans (VC.)

2 . N . Conron3 J Smith4. C. Thomas (D.VC.)5, D. McQuee n6, M Clanton (C)7 B Seaton8 G Gn filth9 A. Voice

10I. Girvan

11 P. Hampshire12 . H . Stephens13. W Daly14. A . Mitchell15 S. Li e16. A . Moore17. K . Mitchell18 G. Russell19,20 . G . Steel21 P Baxter22 . D Jennings23 R, Johnston24 R Williams25 N Ashby26 A Wilson27 R Bartram40 C, Rya n44 T Herio t

NORTH O.B .1 C. Alevras (Capt.)2. A . Abdo3 G Ashurst4. 8 Barry5 S. Batten6 G, Bourke7. M. Bryant8. J . Cahill9. D Carbon

10. J. Charles11 . R D'Andrea12 M Drain13 P Dwye r14 P Freeman15 S Grant16 D, Hofstede17 S . Kell y18 R, Khouri19T Keogh20, M Laporta21 J. Ludlow (V.C.)22, T Moprhy23. N . Nadaralah24. P. O'Dwyer25 A . Orel h26 R . Pe p27 . A Pennacchia28 J . Ra e29 A Steward30 S. Thomas31 . J Viana32 G Watts33 P White34 T.Zamarns35. C . Zdlne r36 S. Zumbo (CVC.)37 . B . Sherntt

1 . D Phdpots (Capt,)2 D. Shin e4 B, Harvi e5 D Humphrey6 P Engellner7 G Wilso n8 T Pulse (VC.)

10 P Miha n11, G Smith (D.VC )12 J McInerney13 H Pratt14 D Agosta15 D Perri n16 P Robertson20 P Northey21 . J Frossonis22 . M Mason23 B For d24 . J Disanto25 N . Hinds26 D . Cameron27 M Godden28 P Anderson29 N Bone30 N Cameron31 D Essery32 J Harewood33 S Hendne34 M Huber35 J, McGwaley36 R Rennie37 B Stoke s38 D Espenschied39,S Vaughan

OLD PARADIANSGREEN

Coach :Neil Mullavey

DE LA SALL E

Coach :Roy Mai n

? J 0 Callaghan2 M Man-3 D Fisher4 C Fisher5 B Byrne6 D To hey7 P Rudd8 M Mama9 S Brovn7ak

10 J Rc hardso nt A Hegan12 S Budk13 G Fedyk14 T Nicho!son15 G Gasp."16 P Barnes17 J Drake;8 P Black19 M Conroy20 0 Sva

i

21 8 Head,ng22 G Mdier23 C t.a++e24 C McDonald25 G Woods26 B Kruger27 W R

_28 D Wggins29 V Sercia30 C Steger31 A McBeih32 D Johnson33 T Bndso n34 M 0 Callaghan35 P Cooper36 A Esparon3

o8 . Green

39 M Gevaux40 M Ladson41 R W,Ison42 M Jones43 D Kane44 T Shanahan45 A Telekey46 A Sahba47 B Mahon'55 R Forgan58 1A Foust59 A Naroelia

OLDXAVERIAN S

1 R Excell2 P Klein3 R Bailey4 D Bourke5 D Taylo r6 A McLaughlan7 L Boggi8 T Jones9 J Cully

10 R Kennedy11 M Freeman12 P Kinghorn13 M Logan14 M Gleason15 A Griffith16 M Gibson17 J Ralp h18 D Berry19 P Tully20 H McKinnon21 D McLean22 D Bel l23 S Slattery24 M, Brennan25 A Holmes26 D.Studdert27 P Calliha n29 S Heatherington30 L Alexeyeft31 P Sullivan32 G Grenville33 J O'Colhns34 R Curtain35 M Klavac37 C. Bloom40 A Osborne41 J Littleton42 D Meagher44 S Hogan50 P Lgerwood51 P Connors

MARCELLINOLD COLLEGIAN S

Coach:Michael Wilson

1 D Cooper2 S Dillon3 T Mahon4 S Duck5 A Finnigan6 J Hart7 A Hewitt8 M Archdeacon9 P Keega n

10 J Loughman11 M McInerney12 M Menzies13 M Murra y14 F Battistella (C)15 M OConnell16 P Randall17 M Ritchie18 P Sexton19 M . Tout20 D Slaviero21 T Buhagiar22 R Boyd23 P Wat t24 R Delta Riva25 KJ Sinnioco26 D Bromage27 J Doyle28 M Gil l29 M Menzies30 A Raymond31 A Saduk32 N White33 M Hayes34 K Perr y35 C Mason36 S Lennox

ORMOND

1 L Todd2 G Antes3 J Daw (Capt )4 B Newstead5 G . Dixon6 D.Bustard7 G . Kllock8 A Hayes9 B Williams

10 J Martin11 A, Connolly12 D Thompson13 R . Black14 D Simpson15 R Crompton16 . M Lyon s17 P Midleton (VC)18 S Forrest19 S Langley20 S, Grace21 P Hurren22.J . Geoghegan23.P Janes25. D Jud26, D Knight29. H Hargreaves34 S Peppard36 WTinsle y37 J . O'Callaghan

M .H .S .O .B .

1 J Tamvaks2 H Matsoukas3 N Hanse n4 J Dixo n5 A Sainsbur y6 M Lotherington7 M Fowle r8 J Jones9 G Heeley

10 E Shepherd11 . M Leonard12 . G Tyrel l13 P Deftero s14, A Kennedy (Capt ,15 G Sheridan16 I McCullagh17 A Dora n18 M . Feferkranz19 A Tulloc h20 J. Marshall21 A Laslett22, D Littler23, S. Harries24 . A Nei l26 D Waters27 I Radlow29 D Baker (VCapt)30 A Cranially31 G Clowes37 D Williams45 C OBrien

UNIVERSITYBLUES

Coach :Bob Girdwoo d

1 . E . Banks2. R. Furphy3. P Caris4. D. Coloretti5. R . Cross6. N . Schmidt7. B. Hallam8. S. Wyli e9. S. Kudnig

10 . R . Walton11 .T, McPhee12 . D. Paterson13 . A . Huntington14 . C. Watson15 . A . Hand17. M. Broun18 . S . Jaques19 . A . McIntosh20. D. Home21 .S. Bishop22 . D. Buntine23. T. Giles (Capt .)24. D. Lanyo n25. J . Carroll26. A.Fechner27 S . Goodridge28.31 . A . Kinnersly33 C . McKay34. M . Coleman35. J . Jones36. S . Kirsanovs36. L . Dah l37 . D . Heath38. B. Clark41 . D . Hallam43. J . Young49. B. Christie69. A. Cooper86, B. Klau

der 19 Section 2F3ANYULE I OLD BRIGHTO N

coach :Jim Kou ry iala s

R, UbeauSandersCollins

J Turnbull (VC)r KouryalasT Jenkins

".looneyI-uckling

.. :' .': VealPyers

BishopJonesMil l

.-: ArandtBailey

P AustinParry

G WestSlatteryEnglis h

L WilliamsM WilsonT WhiteS Bowler

P BarnesR Parry

~. R McGrathM HarteP TindalA Sutton

Coach :R . Drape r

63 . C . Addlem65 . C. Blair65 .P Bond66 . N . Brook67. D . Burns68. M. Burns69. N . Callender70. N . Duggan71 . P. Dixo n72. K. Ewers73 . K . Farrell74 . D. Fergie75. L. Fides76 . J. Fyfe77. K. Gillian78 . J. Godridge79. D. Goode80. C. Hai g81 . B . Hales82 . T. Henry83. D. Hindle84. S . Jackson85.J .Joynson86. J . Ker r87. A. Lake88. A . Lauder89. S. Leversha90. J . Lukacs91 . M . Osborne92. J . Paynter93. S. Paynter94 . D. Roberts95 . J. Sedgwick96. H . Swa n97. R . Talwar98 . J. Tregaskis99 . Phil Thompson100. Paul Thompson101 . A . Withal [

i ST. BERNARDS

Coach:Brian Lewis

G. MathewsA . CapesC. BarbaroC, BondP Fitzgeraldt .1 Dowling

8 S . Walsh9 B. Dempsey

'0 D. AbfalterL . OvermanL DaffyR . DoolanM . Sultana

6 P Freeman'7 M. Mullins' 3 A . Dempsey'9 J. Gollan t_0 L McKenzie-3. M . Manariti5 G. Tota

D. J . TormeyJ . McWhinney

6 S. Grec hD . BrebnerR . Galt

THERRY/CORPUS CHRIST!

Coach:D. Pinner

1 . M . Carrodus2 J . Zanetti3. T Shine4, J . Bader5. T. Masters6. T Smales7. M . Doran8. T Hewa t9 . W. Blundell

10. C . Fleming11 B McLoughlin12 S . Bassett-Smith13. R . Sammu t14 . S. Eastmure15. S. Cranwell16 . J. Reddick17. W.Wes t18, T. Taylor19 . S . Stuart20. S. Molnar21 . J. Tyle r22. J . DAndrea23 . F. Delborello24 . R . Bruno25 .J. Dynon26 . M . Griffiths27. M . TadinaC28. M . O'Kearney29. M, Hudson30. D. Lyons36 C. Galea38. S. Blundell41 . A. Egan42. S . Walker44 . D . Pinner45. A . Ruiperez46 . G . Pinner47 A . Sgro

OLDHAILEYBURIAN S

Coach :Max Lyon

1 . A . Wigg2 . G. Lasscock3 . P Merrett4 . P Sorati5 . G . Phillip s6 . M .B. Dickinson7 . R .G . Phillip s8 . A. Orton9 . D. Cotto n

10. J .G . Fergusson11 . J .A . Rae12 . P. Bennett (Vice-Capt.)13.14. T. Doran15. R . Bowman16.IT W.D. Cox18. L. Elliot19. R . Parton20 . P Shinkfiel d21 . D . Merrett (Captain)22 . P. Flockhart23. M . Larkworthy24. T, Jones25. P. Bowman26. D. Lear27. D. M . Garfield2& FS . Rasmussen2 930. M .W. Seccull31 . D.M . Field32 . N .A . Phih33. W. Caspers34. J .A . Far r38 C . Lane

OL-,MEL_'J :: :

Coach:Peter Ansel ]

Asst . Coach:John Turner

1 . M . Hallo3 . A. DAndrea4. C. Smit h5 . C. Griffith6. A, Sutcliffe7. B . Bailey8. P Nelson9.T. Winspear

10 S Bunny11 . S . Griffith12. I . Woxvold13. A . Tymms14. R . Fry15. C. Read16. C. Terrill17 . P Bland18. G . Harris19. J. Davis21, R . Gillard22 . S . Coates23. T. Leask24. D. Wilson25. C . Murry27. S . Lade28. C . Waring30 J. Houstan34 M . Berry37. T Austi n

THOMASTOW N

Coach :A . Murphy

1 . T Staos2 . A . Nacovski3. J . Vitale5. C . Cardamone6. D . Farchione7. J . Theodorou8. D . Lauletta9. C . Tsalkos

10 . P Gioulakas12 . I . De Vincentis15 . B.PellegrinoIT J . Zaico s18. L . Micevski19, F. Moo21 . P. Grech25 . S . Bradford26 . J. Karambellas29. G . Bubi s35. L . Morabito36. N. Gonis40. J . Stoicevski46. T. Mazzovski52 . G . Camdlen59. G. Alberti99. D. Czerny

OLD SCOTCHCOLLEGIANS

Coach :Ric Sherwen

Asst . Coach :Terry Kendall

1 R Au and2 S COwI3 M Weller4 T Smit h5 E Whiteside6 A Aston7 M . Taylor8 W Tuckfield9 C Robinson

10 D Wearne11 S Illrngworth12 B Crump13 N Hooper14 M Chapman5 R Evans

16 T Mitchell17 J Fergus on18 R Man n19 J Cornis h20 T Japp (Capt )21 J Wes t22 J Kerr23 M, Ryan24 M Fletcher25 K- Burrows26 J Aghan27 D Wightman28 P McDougall29 C Hume30 S Hendry31 J Armstrong32 L Fraser-Smith33 R Johnson34 T Kepert35 L Krohn36 D Leeton37 S Montgomery38 L Nichol s39 A Vidor40 S Warner41 D Murtagh

UNIV. BLACK S

Coach :Robert Erwi n

I N Blair2 C Blew3 S Bromell4 T Carstens5.J Chomley6 G Condon7, A Darling8 N Ellinghaus9 T Elliott

10 J Forwood (VC)11 D Fox12 T Gough13 A Green14 R_Grdis15 M Gross16 G Haeusler17 K Heard18 N Honey19 S Horne20 S Krasna21 A Lucchesi22 T Mille r23 G . McLaughlin24, J Nandla l25 A Negri26 N Pappas27 D. Robinson28 P Sarant29 D Saunders30 M Shaddock(CapL)31 A Stephens (DVC)32 C Stewar t33 J Stone y34 B Sutherland35 B Thomas36 N Walker37 A Wtlde s38 A Young

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OLD PARADIANSPURPL E

Coach :Ian Bibby

CAULFIELDGRAMMARIAN S

Coach :John Lord

1 N Brohier2S.James3, G . Poole4, M . Morley5 P Murtagh6. A, Kahofe r7, G . Dind PVC)8 M, Johnston

9 A Bowater10, M . Klose11, M Prid e12, G . Sammells13 P. Armstrong14. S, Cossart-Walsh15 P. King16 R . Royal s1 7 A. McMillan (VC.)18, J Croom e19 . M . Roberts20, G . Williams21 J . Turne r22, T Moorhouse23 P Edward s24. T Dionyssopouios25 B Johnsto n26 D Lenuni27 N . Megas28 S, Sargent29 N .Thodos30, C . Wilso n31, C Bacon (Capt.)32 T. Emsell e33 D. Arnold34 D. Mitchell

W I•IITEFRIARS

Coach:Garry Lewis

1 . J . Philli p2 . D. Driscoll4. S . Boswell5 . P. O'Brien7. C. Houston

10. T. O'Callaghan11 . R . Fallon12 . P. Pellegrino13 . N . Jenkins14 . P. Sully15 . D. BourkeI& M . Borrack19 . B. Crowe (Capt .)23. S . Strike24. G . Selkir k25. D. O'Connell (VC.)27. M . McLaughlin28. P. McCarthy30. T. O'Sullivan31 . B . Hickey32, A . Rowan35 . G . Reidy36 . A. Smith38 . P Purcell39 . P. Harte41 . J . Houston44 . R. McHugh48 .49 . B. Poort50. G . Roker

HAMPTONROVERS

Coach:Chris Bouyer

t . B. Akdogan2 . A . McGregor3 L . Stephanic4 . J. Ross5 . N . Milat6. C. LeGrand7 . P Engelcamp (Capt .)8 S. McDonald (D.VC.)9. S. Crisp

10 . A. Williams11 . S . McGregor12, M . Moss13 G . Devereaux14. B. McGregor15. M . McLean16. D . Nutal l17. W. Porter18. G . Warhurst19. R . Tubb (V.C .)20 . S . Devereaux21, T. Worland22 . i . Boyl e23, B. Casboit24 . M . McKellar25, M . Clements26, G . Hammond27 . M . Ducan28. J . Webb29. J . Jury30. D. Nish31 . S. Wratten32 . M . Luxmoore33. W. Hobson34 . T. Gattuso35 . J. Curr y36 . G . Mitchell37. M . Salmon38. J, Todaro39. M . Pat40. D . Newman41 . F. Recchia42 N . Kalogenri s

WILLIAMSTOWNC.Y.M .S .

Coach :John Charle s

Asst. Coach :Geoff Van Wyngaarden

1 B Mazouns(VC )2 D Boucher (DvC)3, B Boucher4 G Cockerell5 D Graham6 V Cuc e7 A . Gut6c8 B Rashid9 T Wells

10 C, Goetz11 A Featherston12 J Corfiel d13 R Krueger14 M Vartul i15, G Gammone16 B Madigan17 A Harry18 W Zarafa19 A Cabansag20 R Hunt21 C Muscat22 P Oervan23, J Bell24 . G Smith25 D Heigh t26 G Height (Capt )27 J Borg28 J Misitano29 J Bergin30 N Grieve31 . B Cetanich32 S De Bono34 C Mat ma36 T Monardo38 S. WhRty40 T Morelli44. D DeGenova45 J Carabott46 L Caputo99 A MacGibbon

IVANHO E

Coach:Steve O'Connel l

1 . S . O'Connell2 . J . Makin3 . D. Richards4 . E . Newbold5.6. S. Hal l7 P Donohoe8 P, Manual9

10.T. Anderson11 . M . Lunn12. M . Lengacher13, P. Zimmerman14, M . Sheddon15. B . Adam s16. A . Hayes17, R . Rawley18. M . Flynn19. L . Cenagdzija20. A . Fry21 . D. Barmby22. S . Parkinson23. A . Blain (Capt .)24. D. Cartwright25. C . Tucke r26.27-I- Ferguson28. J . Lynch29. R_ Lawson30, J . O'Brien31 .32 . P. Pettingill33. S .JohnNOTE : Numbers 5 - 9- 26-31not yet allotted,

MONASH UaIVGLUES

Coach :Stephen Giles

1 . P Cordel l2. M . Edmonds3. A. Collin s4. A. Hodgson5. D. Schvredes6 . J . Smith7. J . Shady VC .8 . Z . Maric9 . A . Headberry

10. T. Mansell11 . T. Liston12, A . Lacey13 . N . Jacka14 . R . Hyatt15 . D. Spel l16 . P. Thomson D .VC.17 . A . Gus t18. G. Hipwell19. R . Devereux20,S . Manuel21 . M . Kanizay22 . D. O'Keeffe23 . G . Coote24 . H . Middleton25,J .Lopes26, P. Mason27, S . Clarke28. N. Niven29. J . Wilson30. D. War d31 . A . Richardson32 . M, Condon33 . D. Hoba n34 . G . Savage35, T. Wilkinson36. S. Sleeman37. A . Parsons38. G . Clark39. P. Balsarini40. A . Thaw41 . C. Adams42 . D. Wood43, A . Fulton44.J . Koop Capt .45. A . Wildi e46. P. Smith47. D. Hassett48 . P Andritsos49 .1 . Kohler50. R . Davies51 . R . Henderson52. M . Woodlock60.J. Alexander63 D . Lynch67, J. Gates

The National Trustees sharpshooters list iscompiled from information received on Mon-days . Late copy is not regarded .

OLD XAV 1.0 3.2 6.8 8.10 .58ORI,SOND 1.6 2.9 3.9 4.12 .36

OLD XAV : Bourke 2, King 2. Denton, Meagher, Tiernan, Beatte, BEST.-rs, J .Curtain, Wilton, King, Greetham, Dalton

OR~'OND : Taylor, Schuhkraft, Cox, McDonald . BEST Hiiie, Cox, Young,--,_ r Forsyth, Barnes

COLLEGIANS 3.6 4.8 8.15 10 .15 .75UNI BLUES 1.0 2.3 4.4 6.13 .49

COLLEGIANS : Herman 4, Hoyle 2, Oliphant, Hinchen, Tregear, In-n . BEST Tregear, Hinchen, Lemon, Ohphant, Pollock, Hoyle .

UNI BLUES: Maclnnes 3, Holmes 2, S.Macauiey. BEST. Holmes, Cur-:: Tyqurn, Williams. Allen, Angel .

DE LA SALLE 1.2 1111 8.14 15.16.106OLD SCOTCH 2.2 4.2 4.3 7.6.48DE LA SALLE : Rennie 4, Campbell 2, McHenry 2, Connolly 2, Buck-

-, PGreen, Waldron, Dwyer. BEST M .Greene, Maher, Rennie, Bar-P.Green, McHenry .

OLD SCOTCH: Sherwen 3, Fuller, McCall, Perkins, Spiers, BEST, Fuller,=rford, Brown, Moir, McGill . Bones,OLD PARADIANS 3.2 8.5 12.7 16.10.106NORTH O.B. 4.5 8.8 11 .15 12 .18.90OLD PARADIANS : Hammond 5, Gleason 3, Board 2, Heffernan 2,D :;. . r :, Nibah, Skerritt, Flynn . BEST Skerrrtt, Gleason, McCann . Ham-

rid, Nibalr Heffernan .

NORTH O.B. : O'Rourke 2, Booth 2, Cahill 2, Considine 2, Tierney 2,r-bbert, Curulh . BEST: O'Rourke, Cahill, Griffin, Hadley, Boyd, Booth,CAUL GRAMM. 4.1 10.4 13.6 22 .14 .146BULLEEN-TEMP. 4.2 6.6 12.9 14 .10 .94CAUL GRAMM : Cooney 5, Berzins 3, Kyte 3, Williams 3, Boston 2 ,

sey 2, Kanis 2, Shaw, O'Shea . BEST. Cooney, Boston, B .Mat-McMahon, Kyle, O'Shea ,

BULLEEN-TEMP : Heath 4, Tsiotinas 3, Clarke, Bell, Nigro, Smythe,asta, Bone, Sheehan. EST: Ride, Harisiou, Tsotmas, Mayne, Heath,fharspoon .

OLD TRINITY 0.1 4.7 4.8 8.8.56PARKSIDE 4.5 5.7 10.12 13 .19.97PARKSIDE: Williams 4, Freeman 2, Walsh 2, Wood 2, Conlan, Heaver .Papas. BEST: Page, Williams, Heaver, Franklin, Rovre, Torre.OLD TRINITY: O'Shaughnessy 3, Yeoman 2, Borchesi, Hoiyoak,R_ters BEST: Allibon, Robinson, O'Shaughnessy, Carneg ;e, Rogers,

-man

UNI BLACKS 14.15 .99ST. BERNARDS 9.8 .62UNI BLACKS : Jobson 4, Heath 3, Tunbridge 2 . PatUnson, Wines ,

;Ie, Rogers, Vaughan. BEST Marks, Wines, Alexander, Doyle. Clarke,?attinson .

ST. BERNARDS : F.Monaghan 3, Comto, R .Purcell, Pearson, P,Ho-~an, Brandner. G .Wood . BEST: Mahady Burke . Nathan, Toohey,

.l.Kallysen, R .Purceli.

BANYULE 0.3 1.4 4.10 6.16 .52IVANHOE 0 .1 3.6 6.7 6.11 .47BANYULE : Holt 2, Lusk 2, Allard, Fiddler. BEST: S .Scullm, Gilham,

rd, D .Williams, J .Fraumano, G .Williams.IVANHOE: Dwyer 3, Manuel 2, Tucker BEST P.Russeli, Castagnmi,Tcker, Flynn, O'Connell, Dulevskis .FAWKNER 5.9 8.9 13.13 13 .13 .91ST. KILDA 1.0 3.3 4.5 4.6.30FAWKNER: B .Saggers 5, TYoung 3, P.Materczak 2, Hoare 2, Ruggiero.3EST Ruggiero, G .Busst, M ddiemo, Gary Young, A .Saggers, Hoare.ST. KILDA: Brandwood, LaFontaine, Petnsch, Riddell, BEST : Flarve,-' said, Driscoll . LaFontaine, Gillon, Lake,

MARCELLIN 0.2 4.6 4.6 8.11 .59THERRY 3.1 4.3 6,5 6.6.42MARCELLIN : Caffry 2 . Culinan 2, J,Amad . M Getson, A .Amad,Paatsch, BEST: A,Amad, Psoras, Day, L,Getson, J Amad . CullmanTHERRY: Mellon, PQunn, Jones, Reidy, O'Rourke, Wrtgglesworth,BEST Nyman, Ramsay, Wriggiesworth, .Taylor, Mellon, Reid y

MHS OLD BOYS 14.4 .88HAMPTON ROVERS 21 .11 .137MHSOB: Chester 5, Moody 3, McLardie 2, Martin 2, Todd 2 BESTMcLardie, Chester, Joyce, Thompson, Menzies, VermaHAMP. ROVERS : A.Panagiotidis 7, W .Austin 3. I .Rogerson 2, A Cerw2, B,Hbbs 2, E .Mein)ak 2, R .Melnfak, P.Amoore, M .McKeliar. BEST.PCervi, G .Keily, E Meln)ak, MYoung, R .Hetherington, MMcKellar

BALACLAVA 0.0 2.4 3.8 9.11 .65MON . BLUES 5 .7 7.7 13 .14 13 .15.93BALACLAVA : Horsey 3, Palmer 2, Gregory, J Follett, Dickson, JohnSist BEST Monaghan, SWdhers, Schultz, Palmer, K .Angwm, B.Wiison .

MON BLUES : Cornwell 3, Little 2, Hildebrand 2, Alexander 2, Andnt-sos 2, RForbes, Baring BEST. J .Quwn, Alexander, Sturgess, Little, Hip-well, Roberts.

OLD MELB. 3.3 5.8 7.9 10.13.73OLD BRIGHTON 6.2 8.3 12.6 15.6 .96OLD MELB : Mitchell 3, Bradshaw 3, McMullin, A,Witts, Nicholls,Tymms BEST: Arnold, Begin, JThomson, Secculi, Crompton, A.Witts .OLD BRIGHTON: Alien 3, Waddington 3, Cochran 2, Pryor 2, A .Grant,PGrant, TGrant, Murray, Wilson .

KEW 10.8 16.14 23.18 30.20 .200AJAX 1.1 2.3 4.4 8.5 .53AJAX : S.Zielmski, Fndeman, Feldy. Roth, Galbin, A Burstm, Gross,Freeman . BEST Basser, Feldy. Josem, Gross . Cohen, FreemanKEW : Goal Kickers and Best Players not received .THOMASTOWN 5.6 8.6 15.12 16.19.115OLD HAILEY 1.0 4.5 5.5 8.9.57THOMASTOWN : J .Bubis 9, Assetta 2, Spinoso, Sinn, G .Bubis, D,Fel-lows, D Farchione BEST. C .Pearson, Lentini, Sinni, Assetta, A Fellows,J . B u

OLD HAILEY: Wilson 2, W.Smith 2, A.Smith, Allison, Snowball, Bax-tor BEST: Allison, Hoiohan, March, Seccuil, W Smith, Snowbal l

BULLEEN UTO 4.11 10 .18 17.20 22 .22 .154NORTH BRUNS. 0.0 1.1 3.3 5.6 .36BULLEEN UTD : Divirgtlio 10, Thompson 2, Tymms 2, Empey 2, Morley,Jenkins, Lee, Christopherson, Taylor, Kelly, BEST: Empey, Foley, Morley,Veitch, Ziogas, Divargiho.

NORTH BRUNS : D.DeMorton 2, C.Fox 2, Gering, BEST PDiMarco,Hehir Leannas, M,DeMorton, Cannon, DDeMorton .OLD MENTON: 3.2 4.4 7.5 7.11 .53OLD CAMBERWELL 3.2 3.3 4.4 4.4.28OLD CAMBERWELL : Inkster 2, Hackett 2 BEST Duffy . Craw, Inkster,Schwab. Jepson, Hodgson .OLD MENTON : Goal Kickers and Best Players not received .COBURG 0.0 2.6 5.7 12 .15 .87OLD IVANHOE 5.7 6.8 14.11 16.14.110COBURG : Marian 4, Sedowick 3, Morns 2, Denami, Cerasiotis,Jacoveski . BEST. Sedgwick,VMariani, Commazetto, Jacoveski, Addu-ci, Tolley,

OLD IVANHOE : Hockins 3, Ramsdell 3, Gude 2, Cockertll, Ritchie 2,Conboy, Dyson . BEST Purcell, Wells, Doddrell, Dyson, Cockeriii, ScottPRESTON 2.3 3.5 4.6 6.8 .44ST. KEVINS 3.1 3.4 5.5 6.6 .42PRESTON : O'Brien 2, Kynacou 2, Brydson, O'Connor BEST: Turner,Kiervan, Milner, Kyriacou, O'Brien, MaynardST- KEVINS : Goal Kickers and Best Players not received.HEATHERTON 4.4 4.4 6.8 6.9 .45ELSTERNWICK 0.0 4.9 7.12 14.15 .99HEATHERTON: S .Reger 2, Healty, Howells, Jones, M .Wdson BEST:L .Reiger, M .Wdson, Mornsh, Mott, Khalil, Heatly .

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ELSTERNWICK: Burke 3, G .Russeli 3, Sanile 2, Blennerhassett 2,Contin 2, Christie. Hawker BEST. N .Russeil, Coidebeila, G,Russeli,C'rs;ie, Farrington, Grace

ST, BEDES 9.4 13.7 17.10 19.11 .125BRUNSWICK 1.0 4.2 4.3 5.7.37

ST. BEDES: Collins 5. McNamara 4, Savoia 3, Terrell 2, Fitzgibbon,Purcell, Egan, Newport, Parks . BEST. Severe, Purcell, Roberts, Smith,Adcheson, McCoiough, Bryant

BRUNSWICK: Hewitt 3, Campbell . DStevens BEST Marshall, McLean,Barley. Conduit. O'Sullivan, Sneison

OLD ESSENDON 9.8 10.9 17.11 20.15 .135CLAYTON 0.0 4.3 6.3 10.7.67

OLD ESSEN GR: Panne 5, Price 3, Parker 3, Simmons 3, Bailing 2 .Bishop 2, McKay, C Bdby BEST Panna, Cramen, Turner, C,Bibly, Robin-son . McEnte eCLAYTON : Goal Kickers and Best Players not received .

STATE BANK 6.5 14.0 19.13 25.22.172OLD GEELONG 0.5 1.8 5.9 9.11 .65

STATE BANK: Jenkins 7, A Polls 7, Saville 3, Bull 2 . Kenez 2, Cloke2 . Dervan, O'Connor BEST. Hargreaves, Chief, A .Rolfs, Jenkins, Cur-tin, Dervan

OLD GEELONG : Holloway 2, Butler 2 . Hayes, Breadmore, Clarke,Jewell, Gunn BEST Holloway, Hayes, Burn, Gunn, Williams, Butler

POWERHOUSE 4.7 5.9 9.10 11 .11 .77PENIN O.B. 1.1 6.3 6.7 7.8.50

POWERHOUSE: Wilson 3. Paviou 2, Desier 2, M Mason, McKay,DStewart 2 BEST Desier, J Harris . Hail . Miller, Tnst, DStewart

PENIN O .B. : Goal Kickers and Best Players not received .

UHS OLD BOYS 1.2 3.6 4.7 7.10 .52WEST BRUNS. 3.5 4.6 9.9 14.9 .93

UHSOB : Baker 1, Wood, Ryan, Gathersole, Lugg, Kountios . WallaceBEST. Pyle, Strahan, Ferguson, Wood, Zenith, Havel

ST.LEONARDS: .'n4 P~ .:~.=_rson" It .~ -~~ Re ;BEST Dinning . Tr:.. .- s dcDon~.~. 1-

FOOTS INST. 2.1 5.1 7.4COMM BANK 5.6 13.13 18 .1 6

COMM BANK: Garoner S- McKenzie 4- Shackfcck 4, Kras 2 .2- Watson 2 BEST Post, Shacklcck Joyce, Gardner McLei

FOOTS INST: Goal Kic ! zrs .rd -_ ~st ayers not rec :

KEWDE LA SALL E

DE LA SALLE : Fur#or,g 2, K Ladson PM;Ifer, Jenkinson JrBEST Jenkinson, K Ladson . McGenrnss, Jim Hunt, Moore . L

KEW: Goal Kickers and Best Players not received .

MON WHITES 9.r5,69OLD ft9ELB. 4 .2 .26

OLD MELB: Lr,burne, Taylor Maher Kellam BEST Milton time, Sa .lek. VDDungen . Paine, Woodhouse, Bamford

MON WHITES : Goal Kickers and Best Players not received,

COLLEGIANS 2.0 4.4 7-4 0OLD SCOTCH 3.2 4.2 6.5 7,a .48

COLLEGIANS : STeale 3, Buihrg. Hendy, Nethsols. Nancarrcw (cay. Brooker BEST Lupson, Parry, Stringer . RTeaie. Scott . He

OLD SCOTCH: Goal Kickers and Best Players not receive

PORT COLTS 1.1 3.5 4.6 7.15.57BLOODS 3.2 4.3 6.7 8,8.56

PORT COLTS : McNamara 4, Finegan, Tinsley, Sutcliffe BES Tgan . Wale, O'Neill . Winchcombe. Sutcliffe, Sweet

BLOODS: D Robinson 4, Stock Hutchinson, Bainbridge . Ca BEST Bainbridge, Mattinglei- McKenzie. Hutchinson, MeCa -, .

GardinerMARCELLIN 33 .21OLDHALEY 10J I ' I

MARCELLIN : VJohnson . J Oatt, D Mason BEST PDyson . PMason,M Everard, J Can. G Nhu, N Peters

OLD HAILEY: Goal Kickers and Best Players not received .

GTV9 1.1 2.5 4.8 4.8 .32ST. BERNARDS 1.2 3.4 3.5 3.12 .30

GTV9 and ST. BERNARDS : Goal Kickers and Best Plavers notreceived.

OLD ;:-'V 4.C 8.11 12 .13 12 .15 .87Oq-;,;7~D 3.4 6 .5 9.5 12.8.80

OLD 7<%,VS : Spargo 3, Kennedy 3. Pa ; ageorgio 2, Heaphy 2, Calhl .BEST Pappageorgio. Ra :ph, Ryan, Spargq Kennedy, McKay

ORt ;I n ; ~D : Boyanton 3, McCooke 2, Burke 2 . McMahon 2, Symeopou-_, Caddaye BEST Boyanton McCooke. Symeopoulos, Her-

note Devin e

COt.! EGIi'dS 1.1 5.3 6.3 7.6.48

Ut:l EItalES 2.4 5 .4 9.10 9.11 .65

COLI-EGIANS : Foard 5 Davis Wood BEST Lawrence Fone- Foard .Licaster Comley

Ut ;l rLUES : Lowe 5 McGregor 2- Molony Cald vell BEST Howden,ins. DW0liams . W,Isen Fel e

DE LA SALLE 2.2 5-23 8.26 17.27.129OLD SCOTCH 2.3 3.3 4.7 5.7.37

DE LA SALLE : 0 Toole 3. C Lowe 3. Casparni 3. Tessier 2 . Frazer.-er McClounan . Smith, Kinsella, Heliard BEST Wright . Davey,

-een . Smith . Heliara Psitcheil-Htl i

OLD SCOTCH : Karvelia 2. Austin, Collins, Howcroft BEST Godwin,as. Chambers . D Fergussor, Knight . Austi n

OLD PARADIANS 1 .1 1 .4 3.5 3.7.25NORTH O .B. 0.5 1 .7 3.8 5.13.43

OLD PARADIANS : Tellefsan 2, Ray BEST McClements . Ray, Zappa.Fahy Kaihrnkos

NORTH O .B.Goal Kickers and Best Players not received .

CAUL .GRAMM . 6.2 8.3 11.7 11.8 .74BULLEEN-TEMP. 7.2 16.11 18.12 23 .18.156

CAUL.GRAMM: Watson 5, S Allen 2, Voyage 2, Roseman 2 BEST S AI-lD.Allen, Watson . Worthington . Bevanda, Dach s

BULLTEP4P : Hinds 4, Fitt 3. Kellt 2. Osborne 2, Pace 2, Nigro 2, Panou2 Parris, Lockhard, Stokes, Shaiiard, Johnson . Moody BEST Lock-

rd, Fitt, Osborne, Parris, Panou. Mood y

WEST BRUNS: Frisch 2 . P.Magaas 2, Capron 2, Buckley 2, Dais. Cos-chi, Jackson, N .Magaas, 'AcNeice, Monger, BEST. Birggs, Capron,Davis, N .Magafas . RM is, Jackson .

3 .3 5.7 7.8.5 0OLD CAREY 2.3WILLIAMSTOWN 2 .2 5.8 6.9 12 .12 .84

OLD CAREY: Black 3, Blair, Hearn, AMcHarg, Thomas BEST . Jones.Petty, Blair, Hogan, Black . J .Barr o

WILLIAMSTOWN: R Butterfield 4, DBubnc 2, DMitcheli 2, SVines2, S .Neenan, R Zammit BEST. R Zammit, D Boucher, R Butterfield,J Neenah. A.Harry, S Fletche r

LATROBE UNI. 1.4 2.5 2.7 3.11 .29UNI REDS 0.2 2.6 2.11 4.12 .36

LATROBE UNI: Little 1 . Palmer, Biaskett BEST PTucca, Little. Poole .Briggs, Cousins. Tnmbol i

UNI REDS : Koop. DeAngelis, Haarburger Luccest BEST FSaizano .Cook. Fosse, DeAngelis, Gosdschan, Ldtlehoie s

WHITEFRIARS 5.4 11 .12 17.15 26 .21 .177ANZ BANK 2.0 5.1 10.4 12.4.76

WHITEFRIARS : Tierney 7, Lee 3, PReidy 3, R Baker 3, D Brown 2,Sutton 2, M,McLelland, A.Baker, Lyall . PCoghlan, M .Redy, Bunn . BESTBarrack, Bunn, L .McLaugh6n, M Reidy, Tierney, Tymms,

ANZ BANK : Phillips 4, Szeitz 3, Burdeu, Duscher, Farrow, Hall, WrightBEST. Szeitz, Phillips, Woodman, Harbinson, Burdeu, Hail

DOVETON 2.0 5.6 5.6 7.9.51AQUINAS 4.3 5.3 8.11 12 .12 .84

DOVETON : Hammond 3, Westerman, Mallon, Burgess, MWilsonBEST Rlci Thorweston, Ahdore, Johnston, Parker, Mar, Giddens

AQUINAS : Goal Kickers and Best Players not received .

ST. ANDREWS 5.3 12 .12 17.14 28.27.195ST. LEONARDS 6.0 6.0 12.4 12.4 .76

ST. ANDREWS: Wilson 8, N .Taylor 4, Harper 3. Park 3, Browne 2, Fun-neli 2, Phelan 2 . Shearer M 2, Chamra, Nowak BEST. Arts, Magro,Phelan, MShearer, Soncin, NTaylor, Wilso n

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OLD EPJG ;~-~Ci : 6.15 .51ST6,TE i'I ; 5 .4.v'.

STATE G".NK: Waies3 Li ton, Iy BEST Riecio, Faviec Wales, Sac-

co, Gale, Clayto n

OLD BRIGHTON : Goal Kickers and Best Players not received .

OLD XAV. 15.22 .112POWERHOUSE/BALACLAVA 4 .7.31

OLD XAVS: Lachal 8. Pricoio 3, Kennedy 2, Quin . Crofton BESTLachal, Pricoio, Nunan . Grottan, Exceli, Howard

BALACLAVA : Oliver, Vernon Loschiavo, Dnnan BEST Oliver, NayecAustin, Loschiavo. Vernon- Skeete r

BULLEEN TEFAP, 1 .2 5.6 7.6 10.9.69ELTHAM 2.2 4.2 5.4 5.4.34

BULLEEN-TEMP : Homberger 3. Wintle. Smith . Godden . STannard,D'agoshno, Murphy, Harewood BEST Pollard, Taylor, Gilmore, God-den, Murphy, Smit h

ELTHAM: Hamshare- Sagar. Adams, Weather ;ll, Chesser, BEST,Gardiner, Hamshare, Stone . Shaw. JTaryan . Butler

ST. KILDA 1.2 .8ST. KEVINS 10.9 .69

ST. KILDA: Ahern 1 BEST Evan, Stavin Nardelia, Mandas, Cunnin-gham, McNally

ST. KEVINS: Giffin 4, Fanning 2 . Culhty 2 . Dobie. King BEST Arnold,Corrigan . Cuil ;ty. MMillar, Hooper Giffi n

RICHMOND CENTRAL received forfeit from OLD GEELONG.

THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 1987

OLD TRINITY 2.3 2.3 2.3 3.3.21PARKSIDE 0.2 4.6 5.12 8.13.61

OLD TRINITY: Dowling 2, Pitt BEST Tonzing . Farrell . Woods, Vize,Dowling, NevePARKSIDE: Candy 2 . Cowell, Evans, Graham . McGaw,, Watson, Wil-son BEST Waters . Wilson, Evans TGard McGaw, PPapasUNI BLACKS 6.6 .42ST. BERNARDS 8.5 .53UNI BLACKS : Harty 2, Phipipson 2, Frith 2 BEST Harty . Phdlipson,Coker, Dillon, Bearham, SullivanST. BERNARDS : Mornce 3, MO Connel, JMonaghan, Byrne. PMona-ihan, ODea BEST A Purcell Baundry, Wakefield, M O'Connell, Smith .'.~ornceBANYULE 2.2 6.5 6.5 6.6 .42IVANHOE 3.2 4.2 8.5 9.7.61

BANYULE : Barry 2, Gen', PWiIhams . Docherty. Bowler BEST Barry.Valena, Docherty. GlassIVANHOE : Corlett 3 . Hall 2, Daffy, Decs. PD4vyec Newbold BESTCorlett . Hoffman- Krohn- Clarke, Baker . Web b

FAWKNER 3.4 5.6 8.11 9 .12 .66ST. KILDA 0.1 1.2 1.2 3.7.25

FAWKNER: Potter 3, Busst Haboood . Horvath, Mills, Selieck. VirtueBEST Habgood Busst, Mitcheif Potter Walker. O'Loughli n

ST. KILDA : Cinch 1, Naughton, M Petntsch BEST Gilmore, JCaprron, Hammam J Howard, Fiddler, Cl ;nc h

MARCELLIN 1 .0 2.3 4.3 6.6 .42THERRY 2.1 4.1 5.2 5.2 .32

THERRY: Castaldi, Magee Murph)- Saierno, Bye BESTCastaldi- Mur-phy G Boneilo, Bye. Eggiestone, Whela n

MARCELLIN: Goal Kickers and Best Players not received .

MHS OLD BOYS 9.13 .67HAteAPT ROV. 9 .4.58

MHSOB : McLoughlin 2, Persichetti 2 . Duketis, Roach, Piegletaub. New-ton, Athanasopouios BEST. Roach, Lott, Flags, Short, McLoughlin,Athanasopoulos

HAMPT. ROVERS : Winkler 4, Devote 2, Vincent, Malone, Hartshorn .BEST. B&ssett. Malone- Winkler. Hartshorn . Kelly, Morecorft

BALACLAVA 3.2 7.4 7.4 10.9.69MON BLUES 1.4 2.6 6.11 6.12.48BALACLAVA : Patterson 4. Oaten 2 . Taylor, Toogood . Franzi, WilliamsBEST Tangey. Patterson . B Angwin . Taylor. James Sist . A Di x

MON BLUES : Rodoni 2, i Sest 2 . Kohler. C Forbes BEST Kohler, Rood-n, I .Sest, Trembath . Parker. Zachandis

OLD MELB . 1 .2 4.10 7.10 15 .14.104OLD BRIGHTON 1 .2 1.2 3.3 3.3 .21

OLD MELB : R .Cameron 9, Dawson . Mackay. Walker. Perkins, Mori-son, Mead BEST Cameron. Mead, Perkins, Joyce. Palmer. Joseciyne

OLD BRIGHTON : Kerr, G McLeod, Millis BEST. Millis, Latzer. Word,Huttiey. G McLeod, Mackenzi e

KEW 1.8 8.13 10.16 16 .22.118AJAX 1.0 1.0 1.1 2.1 .13

AJAX : Segal, Shenker BEST B Bornstein, Fetter, Bloom, Tenenbaum,M Borenstem, Isaacs

KEW: Goal Kickers and Best Players not received.

THOMASTOWN 0.7 0.8 2.9 3.11 .29OLD HAILEY 0.0 2.5 2.5 4.7.31

THOMASTOWN: Wells, Gleason, Koulhnos BEST Wells . Gleason, Pet-sinis . Hudson, JenkinsOLD HAILEY: Robertson 2, Wise, Crump BEST. Bail, Brown, Ladds,Meadows, Mountford, Stuar t

BULL. UNITED 6.13.49NORTH BRUNSWICK 4.4.28

BULLEEN UTD: Hocking 2, Delaney 2, Reynolds, S,Dowd BEST.S Dowd, Kinnaird, Reynolds, Orwin, Flanagan, Robbins

NTH BRUNS : Adams, Costello, Laver, Raccosta. BEST Rooney, J Brd-fa . Calvisi, DowsetL Adams, Glasse y

OLD MENTON: 2.0 9.2 10.4 13.9 .87OLD CAMBERWELL 2.4 2.4 3.6 4.7.31

OLD CAMBERWELL : Strachan 2, Bragg, Hopkins BEST Brown,Knight, Bragg, Todd, Armstrong, Strachan

OLD MENTON : Goal Kickers and Best Players not received.

COBURG 0.0 3.2 3.2 3.2 .20OLD IVANHOE 8.5 10.9 17.11 22 .15 .147

COBURG : Phillips 2 . Wolfenden BEST, Phillips, Bassi, Moloney, McCul-loch, Bazzan o

OLD IVANHOE: Lynch 5. Knight 5, Beth 2 . Scott 2, Ball 2, Yilmaz 2,Marshall 2 . Ryan 2, Hang BEST Ryan, Marshall, Dowell, Haug, Veal .Bal l

PRESTON 0.2 0.5 2.6 3.10.28ST. KEVINS 1 .2 3.5 5.8 6.10 .46

PRESTON : Ryan, Bennett. Cummins. BEST. Mounsey. Milner, DeBo-no . Hunte r

ST. KEVINS : Goal Kickers and Best Players not received .

HEATHERTON 1.0 3.4 4.5 7.6 .48ELSTERNWICK 3 .5 3.5 4.5 5.5 .35

HEATHERTON : Tickneil 2 . A,Watson . Freeman, Sheppick, Webster .Elliott BEST TEAM EFFORT '

ELSTERNWICK: B.Ramsay, Thompson, Nicholson, Cook. LloydBEST Ballantyne, Murphy, B .Ramsay, Thompson, Batchelor, Lloyd

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ST. BEDES 7.0 10.0 15.4 19.5.119BRUNSWICK 0.1 2.3 2.3 2.5 .17

ST. BEDES: J Berry 7, Daniell 2, Howe. Hambndge Smallwood, G .Fitz-gibbon, Lannan . Fyans, M,Beasley, TBeasley, Kelly, Grech, BEST.TBeasley. JBerry, Michael Beasley, Daniell, Lannan, Howe

BRUNSWICK : Heaney, Santacattenna BEST. Cox, Gibson, McKis-sack . Barker, Heaney, Liddel l

OLD ESSENDON 1.3 7-7 12.9 16 .11 .107CLAYTON 4.5 4.5 4.6 4.8.32

OLD ESSEN : Egan 3, Dudderidge 3, Robson 2, Thornton 2, Thomp-son. Kirk, Evans, Bradford, Shaw, Scott . BEST Bradford, Watts, Dud-dendge, Gathercole. Day. Shaw

CLAYTON : Goal Kickers and Best Players not re ceived .

STATE BANK 2.9 7.14 13 .16 21 .23 .149OLD GEELONG 0-1 2.2 2.3 2.3.15

STATE BANK : Wright 3, Noronha 3. Colbert 3, Papadopoulos 2,G Bolts 2 . McKillop 2, Smith 2, Grant, Maya, Rogotowicz, CooneyBEST. Price, Hogan, Smith . McKtllop, Papadopoulos, Grant

OLD GEELONG : Jewell . Faye BEST Buck, Holooway, ay, McLeod,Atkins. Carnegi e

POWERHOUSE 3.3 5.5 6.5 12.9.81PENIN O.B. 1.2 2.3 3.8 4.9 .33

POWERHOUSE : PStewart 4 . J Skinner 2, C Newland 2, Beech, Hun-ter. Bray, Clough BEST THislop, Beech, Carmody, PStewart . Hunter,Clough

PENINSULA : Goal Kickers and Best Players not re ceived .

UHSOB 0.0 0.2 0.2 0.4 .4WEST BRUNSWICK 2.7 5.7 8.14 12 .15 .87

UHSOB : NIL . BEST Brooks . Salmon, B.BOa,ce. Davidson, Korpetutun-cu . Schulle r

WEST BRUNSWICK : Guatta 2, McDonald 2, Anderson, Baker, Chap-pell, Buhagiar, Fitsimmons, Hokkanen, Kirk, Mick Rodgers BEST . An.derson, Baker, Clements, Hokkanen, McDonald, Sherif f

--~ 8.5 8.7.55OLD CAREY 2 .0 8. 5WILLIAMSTOWN 2.5 4.6 7.8 7.8 .50

OLD CAREY: Bolton 3, Somerville 2, Hands 2, Cutlack, BEST. Cut-lack, Bryan, Webster, Shrives, Ustick, Trenfield . GOOD GUSY EFFORTBY ALL '

WILLIAMSTOWN : Dawson 5, Smith, A .Ryan BEST. G Gammone,S Denham . D,Bubnic, B Ryan, S Lugowski,G,Banova

LATROBE UNI 2.4 6.9 8.10 11 .13.79UNI REDS 0.0 0.1 2.3 2.4 .16

LATROBE UNI : Green 2, Orvad 2. Hands 2, B Franzman, Lmperakis,Williamson, JTuca . Rathbone. BEST Hands, Williamson, JTucci,D Franzman . M Jones. Sidebottom

UNI REDS : Hosking 2 BEST. C Ross, M Ross. PRogers. Cadman .Dudley. Hosking

WHITEFRIARS 1.2 5.7 7.11 11 .15 .81ANZ BANK 2.1 3.1 3.5 3.5.23

WHITEFRIARS: O'Brien 5, Nicholas, M .Crowe. Begley, Puglia, Lowell,O'Farrell BEST M Crowe, O'Brien, O'Farrell, Lefel, BRohan, Toohey

ANZ BANK : Brain 3 BEST Townsend . N Walsh, McKillop, Fort, West-blade . Smit h

DOVETON 1 .2 3.4 5.4 7.6-48AQUINAS 2.2 3.3 6.6 6.7.43

DOVETON: Stanley 2, Stephens 2, Madeley, Goodwin, Dawes. BEST.Tantram . Rankin, D'Aqumo, Dawes . Stephens, McHug h

AQUINAS : Goal Kickers and Best Players not received .

ST. ANDREWS 4.8 9.10 12 .15 14.18.102ST. LEONARDS 0.0 4.4 6.4 9.7.61

ST. ANDREWS : Cavanagh 2, Goldsworthy 2, Spencer 2, Attwell .JGawn . DiCranrn, Kenyon, McDonald, Pepyat, BEST. J .Gavin, Gold-sworthy, Libardi . Palmrngton . PepyaL Spence r

ST. LEONARDS : Smith, Ingnm, Commertord, McComb, McCulley,Madden . Gumane, Ward BEST. McCulley, Sooke . Smith, Peterwon,Ingrim

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eaniw, Bollenni. Kmsouw, Crosbe, Yusuf.

FOOTS. INST: Goal Kickers and Best Players not received .

OLD XAV 5.6 10.10 18.14 21 .1514 1DE LA SALLE 1.3 3.5 3.5 6,8 ,44

OLD XAVS : Webb 9, McLaughlan 6, Tully 3, Taylor, Lidgerurood, KIa, ..BEST. Gibson, Kiavac, Webb, Lyttleton, Connors, Ralph.

DE LA SALLE: Mal¢ia 2, J,O'Caliaghan 2, Toohey, Davey BESrJO'Callaghan, TNicholson . R .Davey, B .Carroll, TBrideson, PCase,

COLLEGIANS 1.1 6.4 11.6 18-10.128UNI BLUES 3.5 5.14 7.19 7.22,64

COLLEGIANS : Lie 4, Hampshire 4, Lucas 3, M.Conron 2, Thomq:~Steel, Griffith, Evans, Seaton . BEST. Luas, M .Conron . Stephens, Eve, -Seaton, Hampshir e

UNI BLUES : Giles 2, Buntine 2, Broun, McKay, McPhee BEST Hand,Clark, McIntosh, Giles, Wylie, Whitson .

ORMOND 3.4 4.5 6.13 7.14,5 6MHSOB 1.2 10.7 10.11 16 .15 .111

MHSOB: O'Brian 7, Cotherington 4, Feferkranz 3, McCullagh . Web-ster. BEST Kennedy, O'Brien, Archdali, Baker, Beale, G .Tyreil

ORMOND: Goal Kickers and Best Players not received .

OLD PAR .GREEN - BYE NORTH O.B. withdrwn .

MARCELLIN 4.5 .29BULLEEN-TEMP. 9.7.61

MARCELLIN : Mason 2, Cronin, Watt . BEST. Slaveno, Battistella, Mur-ray. O'Connell, Mcinnerney, Mason ,

BULLEEN-TEMP : Hendne 3, Anderson, Mihan, Allard, Pulse, Pratt .BEST N .Cameron, H .Munc, TPulse, D.Shine, D.Cameron, G Wilson ,

IJ~ DOLD BRIGHTON 2 .1 3.4 4.7 5.9.39OLD MELB. 2.2 6.8 6.11 13 .16.94

OLD BRIGHTON : Burns, Thompson, Sunderman, Stevenson, Gtllon .BEST Stevenson, Henry, Thompson, Tresaskis, Sedgwick, Osborne.

OLD MELB: D'Andrea 4, Terrill 3, Gillard 2, Mynott 2, C .Read, Hope.BEST. Hamilton, C,Smith, Bland, Watson, Davis, Wilson ,

UNI BLACKS 3.3 4.4 6.8 11 .10 .76ST. BERNARDS 0.1 1.2 1.5 3.7.25

UNI BLACKS : Forwood 2, Sarant 2, Nandlal 2, Saunders, Hunt-Smith,Brommell, Chomley, Vandenderen . BEST. Honey, Condon, Haeusler,Vandenderen, Shaddock . Forwood.

ST. BERNARDS : Goal Kickers and Best Players not re ceived.

BANYULE 2.3 5.10 6.10 9.14 .68OLD SCOTCH 4.4 5.5 12.13 12.13-85

BANYULE : Mooney 2, Harte 2, West, Parry. Bailey, Arandt, Collins.BEST Veal, Bailey, Mooney, Collins, Libeau, Turnbull .

OLD SCOTCH : Whiteside 3, Autard 3, Taylor 2, Cowl 2, Mann, Aston.BEST Hooper, Aston, Aujard, Mann, Tuckfield, Weller .

THERRY 21.18.144THOMASTOWN 8.14.62

THERRY: D.Pinner 4, W.Brundell 3, Zanetti 3, Cranwell 2, Reddick 2,Tyler 2, Muller 2, D'Andrea, Doran, Lowry . BEST. Carrodus, Tyler,W.Brundeil, Cranwell, D.Pinnec O'Kearney.

THOMASTOWN : Theodorou 3, Lauletta 2, DeVincentiis, Vitale, Czer-ny. BEST. Karambelas, Theodorou . Moio, Zaicos, Lauletta .

ST. KILDA 2.0 2.5 3.8 5.10.40OLD HAILEY 4.4 6.7 7.8 9.10.64

ST. KILDA : Mann 2, Cusack, Vanzo, Holman . BEST: Holman, Jack-son, Rossiter, Breslin, Sherman, McNeil .

OLD HAILEY: Cotton 5, G Lasscock. Doran, Rasmussen . SeccullBEST Cotton, Elliott, Larkworthy, D.Merrett, Parton, Wig g

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OLD PARADIANS : Brabender 2, Rodrigues 2 . Larkins, Robertson,Hinkley, Mount, Hayes, Mills. BEST Brabendar, Dunnell,

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MON BLUES : Gates 2, Savage, Lynch, Smith . Manuell BEST. Smith,Lynch, Headberry, Lopes, Hyatt, HodgsonWHITEFRIARS : O'Brien 4, Strike 2, Harte, BCrowe, Poort BESTB.Crowe, Driscoll . O'Brien, Phillip, Purcell, Selkir kHAMPTON ROV. 1.2 1.2 4.3 5.5.35CAUL .GRAMM. 4.1 10.8 13.9 24.13.157HAMPTON ROVERS: R.Tubb 3 . J .Ross,,L . Stephani c

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JULY 18th ROU N DG. SANTACATTERINA (Bruns. Res.) - Striking - Suspended 6 matches .(Referred by Investigation Committee) .

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AUGUST 4th ROU N DAnthony Witts (Old M elb .) - Misconduct and ausive language - Suspended 5 matches on 1st chargeand one on second . Total 6 matches .B. RAFFERTY ( Balaclava) - Striking Suspended 3 matches.S. HEWITT ( Brunswick) - Striking - Suspended 2 matches.K . WILSON (Doveton) - Striking - Suspended 3 matches.D. CROFT ( Aquinas) - Striking - Suspended 2 matches,A . NICHOLSON (De La Salle U19) -(1) - Unduly rough play (2) Striking - failed to appear - Suspend-ed 6 matches on 1st charge and 1 match on 2nd . Total 7 matches .M . FORREST (De La Salle U19) - Abusive language - Suspended 2 matches.D . TAYLOR (Old Xav. U19) - Abusive language - Severely reprimanded .G . ALBERTI (Thomastown U19) - Attempting to strike - Suspended 3 matches.A . WATSON (Heatherton Res.) - Disputing decisions - failed to appear and suspended 2 matches .

RULE 6 0.The period of suspension of a player by a Tribunal shall correspond to the number of premiership matches ineither the first or second rounds in which the suspended player is eligible to represent his Club unless the Tribunalotherwise orders .

This rule means that when a term of suspension is imposed upon a player that player is ineligible to representhis Club in any match until the team of which he was a member when he was reported has participated inthe number of matches in respect of which the suspension was imposed unless the Tribunal otherwise orders .

SUPERULES REPORTCollegians go down to reigning premiers

Diamond Valley proved once again to be the sideto beat for this years flag . In a competition that is juston four years old Diamond Valley have never missedthe Grand Final and alreayd have two flags to theircredit.

Collegians won the toss and kicked towards the lakeend . The game was played in ideal conditions withlittle or no wind and Collegians with better use of theball built up an early lead and went in 17 points upat half time. After the break Diamond Valley came outinspired and kicked an early goal but Collegians an-swered the challenge and the game looked set to bea ding dong affair, however Diamond Valley provedtoo strong and too quick for the injury depleted Col-legians and run our comfortable winners by 13 points .

For Collegians to make the Grand Final it must winits next two games and also improve its percentage .

Final scores Collegians 5 .6.36 Diamond Valley 7.7.49Goal kickers Grant 2, Bedford, MacKenzie Smith .Better players A . Cruise, Montgomery, Grant, Bed-ford, Williams, Power.Stop Press : Keysborough 12 .10.82 defeated DiamondValley 10.6.66 in their postponed from 12 .5.87.

THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 1987

100 UP FOR BIG NICKIn 1981 Big Bad Nick Brown first started playing forOld Camberwell . Today Nick plays his 100th gamefor the 'wells . After starting in the U19s in 1981 andcaptaining the U19's in 1982 Nick has progressed tothe seniors both in the 1st and 2nds . Brownies strongand aggressive tactics are a feature of his game, alongwith a"sometimes" lethal left foot around the goals .Nicks straight ahead tactics on and off the field hasmade Nick a very popular if not some-what controver-sial member of our club . All at Old Camberwell ap-preciate and thank Nick for his efforts .

"COGO'S" 50th GA M EEveryone at State Bank wishes John Coghlan allthe best for his 50th game today. Cogo is one of thequiet men of the club . But his dedication and deter-mination has seen him become one of the consistentmembers of the senior side. This is enhanced by himwinning the coach's trophy last year. John has con-tinued on with his good form this year and despitethe odd "hiccup" has done everything the coach hasasked of him . Once again, congratulations on reach-ing your first fifty with the club.

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Looking Backby Noel Rundle

ROUND 17LOOKING BACK - 5 YEARS AGO - 1982

At the A.V.F.A :s Annual Cocktail Party, a special "50years service" presentation was made to F re d Col-drey who began his involvement in 1926 as a Mem-ber of the 1st Hampton Scouts troop football team .Fred became V.A.F.A . Delegate in 1933, a Memberof the Permit Committee in 1936, and Chairman for28 years, joined the Executive in 1938 and was stillthere in 1982 . All joined in congratulating Fred on hismagniicent performance .

When Old Melburnians (B) ran onto the groundto play St. Bernards, coach Laurie Aghan coachedhis 500th game in Amateur Football . Premiershipswith Reservoir Old Boys, then back to back 'B' and'A' flags with Old Scotch - his record, 16 grad finalsfor 9 flags in 13 years . Laurie also coached theVA .F.A. side in 1974 (and went on in 1983 and 1984to again be a successful state coach, against theV.F.A ., V.C .F.L. and S .A .) .

West Brunswick's striking big man Bruce Iveyplayed his 250th game - 3 times section Best andFairest, eight Club Best & Fairest, Burce's contribu-tion to the Club was truly magnificent - committee-man, Chairman of the social committee, delegate andassistant secretary. Bruce also represented Victoriain Tasmania with great distinction . He is still at the Cluband is currently the V.A .F.A . member.

Top two teams in 'D' Parkside and Old Ivanhoe metwith 'Parkers' too strong in the second half to win,17.16 to 13.14 . Best were Allen, M .Wa re, McBride(Parkside) and Taylor, Baird, Jones (Old Ivanhoe) .

10 YEARS AGO - 197 7Ormond, A, fourth and one game clear of Uni

Blacks, retained its lead when it scraped home by3 points from De La Salle O.C., second in A, finalscores 9.13 to 9.10 . Best were Corben, Russ, Bourne(0) and McHen ry, C rothers, McDonnell (De La) .

With his goals in Old Paradians' B, 56 points winagainst Old Melbumians, John Jordan brought histally to 500. His tally was the club best for 44 years,and had only ever been exceeded by two really greatnames - Alan La Fontaine, captain and centre forMelbourne in their League Premiership teams in1939, 1940, and 1941, who kicked 18 in a match in1929, and Phonse Kyne, captain, then coach of Col-lingwood and in fact coach of the Magpies lastPremiership team in 1958, who kicked 12 in 1933 .

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44qF" - O.C ., Graeme Jobling (Uni Blues), Ken Mid-dletori (Geelong), Rod Payne (O.M .), Coll Kinnear

; D.B.), Ray Hewat (FTC.O.B.) T. Heffernan (De5,ile), Bob Spurling (North O.B .) .

Pj ic` : ' :7ulcahy, back from the Carnival starred forold zverians with 6 goals in their narrow loss by

_,nts to Meib . High .

35 YEARS AGO - 1952Commonwealth Bank, battling for fourth position

Section, kicked 9 .3 in the third quarter, a record

Old Xaverians congratulated Peter Fr-_. -_ : onequalling the club record of 234 games held by PeterRaffaele . Always a forward due to his great pace,Peter was currently leading C Reserve goal kicking ,

B Section coaches were Ted Farrell (Coil .), Da.vis (Geel), Bill t,AcWhinnie ( ivan .), Dar ryl " nch(M .Blues), Brandon Danaher (Old P), Lauri_ han(Old Scotch), Mike Porter (Old Hailey), Tony J er-son (Old Melb .), Barry ' Evans (Res. O.B .) 7rmCaine (St . Kilda C .B.C.O.C .) .

15 YEARS AGO - 1972Caulfield Grammarians, after trailing Ormond by

45 points at the last change, put in a great last termto go down by only 5 points .

Best were Cindy, Macdonald, Ward (C.G .) andWood, Bourne, Jackson Ormond .

In a tight finish Ivanhoe scraped home by 4 pointsfrom Collegians to hold fourth position in B section .Colleians threw the game away by kicking 2 .8 in thefinal quarter.

St . Kilda C.B.C. retained fourth position in C Sec-tion by defeating Fairfield - a reward for accuracy.11 .1 up to the last finish up with 16 .2 while the oppo-sition Fairfield squandered opportunities with 13 .7.

Celleja kicked 8 goals out of 16 but did note ratea mention in St . Kilda's six best who were headedby Bilston, B rowne, & Casey.

Reservoir Old Boys C and Old Camberwell F,were still undefeated .

250 games to John Wall Nat . Bank, playing coachof Reserves, and 150 to Les Caldwell (Old Melb.) andBarry `Tanglefoot' Wilson (Old Melb.) .

20 YEARS AGO - 1967Uni Blacksw 9.16 defeated Kew 6.14 to take that

team's place in the A section four .

Collegians & Coburg were both in the fight for thefour.

'B' section four was settled - Ormond, U.H .S . C'Boys, Uni Blues, N.M.C.B .C.O.B. (now North CBoys) but all were in the fight for the top two positions .

Clubs headed for relegation were Old Melburs . a-ans (B), St . Kevins & Old Haileybu ry (C) andP re ston (D) .

B Section captains were Tony Borrack (Com .Bank), Bernie Blight (Ormond), Jack Egan St . Kil-

at Harry Trott Oval . Don Malcolm dobbed seven .100 games to Les Morgan (Alphington) and Tom

Baird (F.T.C .O.B .) .Battling it out for top place in D Section and the

right of challenge were Caulfield Grammarians &St. Kevins Old Boys, both with 15 wins and only onedefeat .

Best player for Ormond was Australian Amateurhalf back, Geoff Harris, who was switched to the ruckand registered 6 goals .

Personality ParsTGiP TO "GRILLSY" OF OLD PARADIANSBrian Grills, having played in the senior ranks of- Club since 1979, took a break from football forr,>st two seasons to successfully complete hisD., and resumed midway through last season, big-and better. Although starting the season by play-

w games in the reserves, with sheer determi-7.1on and hard work, made his way into the senior

and eventually represented the premiershi p--:~o . Brian commenced this season by being one

e first on the track, for pre-season training, andrii his dedication has been one of the best contri--,,rs on the ield, so far, for the club. His splendid~ormances in most of the games, resulted in himresenting V.A .F.A . as first ruck, for the interstatech against South Australia, in Adelaide .

The President, committee, players and supporters-,he club extend hearty congratulations to Brian, on

Fing his 100th game for the Club on 8th Augustagainst BulleenTempiestowe, and wish him best

~ luck, on and off the field, for the future. "Keep upthe 0 ood work, Chopper".

OLD CAREYPETER CHARLES REACHES 50 GAMES

MILESTO N Egratulations to one of our Club's real battlers ,

Peter is a real goer with plenty of the old fashionedits and determination . Not only does he saddle upery Saturday but he rarely misses training, goes to1 trouble of collecting the "Amateur Footballer" ev-

weel (well, nearly every week!) and brings alongDad Bob who gives his time to the club in anyevery way he can - time-keeping, interchange

;ward, scoreboard or whatever.Every club needs people around the club like Peter

-:,d Bob Charles - Once again congratulations to"eter on reaching 50 games and thanks Bob for al l

ur assistance - a terrific father and son effort!!!

"THANKS FOR COMING "St . Bernards celebrated their 25th year with a for-

al ball on the 23rd July. Over 450 people attendede function and a great night was had by all . It wasitastic to have many of the players associated wit h

Club both past and present talking about theDod old days" (with the rough edges smoothed off) .

ur thanks go to all those who helped organise the.=ning . Special thanks to the Moonee Valley func-i centre and the staff for such a great night .

THE Ar,1A'rEUR FOOTBALLER 1987

OLD CAREYOur thanks to AJAX for the use of their rooms andground last week after our ground at Bulleen wasflooded - great for the ducks etc. but no good forfootball . Hopefully the oval will be okay for the lastgame of the season as we have a few important eventson for all our players and supporters to take part in .Friends, Supporters, Old Players and Play-

ers are asked to keepWEDNESDAY 9th SEPTEMBER FREE

PRESENTATION NIGHTVenue - Carlton Football Club Social Clu b

OLD CAREYGood to see some of our crocks starting to comegood after mishaps in recent times ."Wazza" Warren Bronw - off the crutches and walk-ing again . "Solvol" John Sgarioto - jaw all wired butcan still suck on a beer through a straw .Ross "Rosco" Clements - arm still in a sling buthopefully will not require an op.Dom Barro - hobbling with a crook knee but hope-fully will be back for the finals.Coach Mick Glenn - up and about chasing Yvonne- must be better!!Chris McHarg - about to saddle up for his 2nd an-kle op . All the best !

Hope you are all fit for pre-season!!! We need you in88.

"C.K .P." REACHES 150 AT RED ZA career spanning almost ten years culminates todaywith Charlie Hosking playing his 150th game againstSt . Leonards . A club stalwart . Charlie's record speaksfor itself :1978 - Reserves Most Consistent .1979 - Reserves B & F Runner up.1980 - Secretary, Member of P/ship team, Best Club-man, Coaches Trophy.1984 - 100 games .1986 - Seniors B & F Runner up. Certificate of MeritM .U . FC .1987 - Club CaptainIt is fitting that Charlie should play his 150th today infront of most of his ex-team-mates at the past playersreunion . Good luck Charles from all at the REDZ .

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_D IVA N HO ELA will extend the record

.,r Old Ivanhoe this week. Doug' shen he turns out for his 360th per-

- tion and loyalty is held up as a mode l.mateur footballers, and the way he playsime is an example of the way the gam eJ be played .

Past and present players at Old Ivanho e- -atulate "Curls" on a wonderful caree r

.e can only hope Doug's breed of club-is not a disappearing race.

! players and officials at North Brunswickngratulate Peter Dowesett on playing hi s

=50th game for the Club against Heatherton .P.D . has been with the club since 1971 and-hi h skill level and leadership qualities have-n setting a great example for our youngerr rs to follow. At the ripe old age of 26 i t:jte an achievement to reach that milestone

early in life, but hat is an indication of P,D.'s-, iication to North Brunswick. He has plenty' . ears left in him yet, and is sure to play many~~ -e excellent games for the club.Well done Peter and keep up the good work .

B. HE_ ._ - - 100 AT U.H .S .It was 1981 when Jd came to UHSOB and

v he has reached the milestone of 100 games . A>mber of the infamous "Preston-Heads" and known3ctionately as "Batman", Huddy lists his caree r

'-hlights as being the day he puchased his own jum-and the fact that he was actually 4th to pay his

mbership one year. He was a member o the 1984-serves premiership side, and is the current reserves

,- .-captain . Huddy describes his own game asraceful and quick- relyingon his speed and abil-

r to kick and handball with both feet"! He tells mehe greatest influence on his game is his own coach,~ony Boyce, whose vigour and determination on the:~Id never cease to amaze him . Huddy says tht one>, retires from football he will concentrate more on3 other hobbies : knitting, playing the trumpet, andinything exciting". Congratulations on your 100th

lame from committee and players at U .H .S .

T~_ AM ATEUR FOOTBALLER 1987

Parkside Mr. Nice Guy Mark "Williams' Pageplayed his 50th game last match . Mark is no ordinaryamateur footbaler, his skills and determination are out-standing for a player who is not known for speed . Con-tinually overlooked by State Selectors Parkside play-ers know what an outstanding footballer Mark is forthe Red Devils . One and off the field Mark is alwaysby himself it make you wonder how speedy he is .

Mark well liked by all opponents and players at Par-kaise is really a great credit to our Club. Well doneMark, Vintage Football .

50 GAMES AT ST. KILDA CBOCCongratulations to Joe Marinacci who plays his

50th game today against Banyule. Joe commencedwith the Club in 1982 and was D.V.C . of the U19premiership side . It was noted that he kicked a goalin the Reserves side two weeks ago. Because of thisrare feat this press correspondent undertook a searchof the fooball records for the past 5 seasons, resultno goals to Marinacci . Congratulations Joe 2 mile-stones on a couple of week . I could be wrong, evi-dence to the contrary may have been contained inone of those "Goal kickers and best players notreceived"back in 1983. Well done Joe we all look for-ward to your next 50 or goal, whichever comes first .

THE BLACK LIST

(Ca) - Failed to phone final scores by 5 p.m. --Reserves by 3 p .m . - FINE - FIVE DOLLARS .(Cb) - Also failed to phone scored by 5 .30 p .m .- FINE - TEN DOLLARS .(Cc) - Failed to phone A Section details to PressCorrespondent by 5.30 p .m . - scores (if neces-sary) by 6 p.m . - or B Section details by 6 .30 p.m .- FINE - TEN DOLLARS .

OLD PARADIANS (Ca) - $5 .WHITEFRIARS (Sen & Res.) - Ca - $10 .DOVETON (Ca) - $ 5 .OLD BRIGHTON (H Sec.) Cb & Cc - $20 .OLD XAV. U19 (Cb) - $10 .ORMOND U19 (Ca) - $5.HAMPTON ROVERS U19 (Ca) - $5.

PHONING OF DETAILSA SEC1'1®N BEFORE 5.34 P.M.B SECTION 6P .t® 6.30 P.M .Mr. GEORGE CT" G 7' at

523 331 9A SECTION CLUBS ONLY -ROSS BOOTH 266 2002.

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It's the score on the board that counts .And no company notches up pointslike BDF when it comes to the supplyof professional sports strappingproducts .BDF has even scored wit hthe publication of the definitiveAustralian guide to sportsstrapping and bandagingpractice . For sports medicineproducts you can lookto BDF fo rleadershi p

Leukof oarn .Adhesive orthopaedic foamfor use under tapingand bandaging .

Leukowrap .Pre-taping underwrap .Use before strappingor taping .

Leukoband. Elasticadhesive bandage . Usewhenever elasticisedplaster is indicated

Acrylastic . Hypo-allergeniccompression bandage. Fo rpreventing strapping and softtissue injuries .

Leuko Sportstape . All-purposetape for rigid taping .

Leukoplast . Zinc oxide stickingplasters. Standard porous .Waterproof . Elastic .

Handy Bandages . Complete rangeof bandages .

r

prefer supplier.

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4 12 0 618 1144 54 .023 13 0 548 1124 4875

ELB 3 13 0 450 1102 40.83

56 ELTHAM48 OLD BRIGHTON44 ST. KEVINS42 BULL/TEMP.40 RICH.CENT.28 OLD XAV24 STATE BANK22 OLD GEELONG20 ST KILDA16 NORTH 0 B12 THERR Y12 POWERHOUSE/BALA

Next week's AlatxchesA SECTION

3ULLEEN-TEMP V ORMONDCAULFIELD GRAMMAR V UNI BLUE S. . OLD XAVERIANS V OLD SCOTCH SUNDAY 16th at Elsternwick ParkCOLLEGIANS V NORTH O.B.DE LA SALLE V OLD PARADIANS

B SECTIO N1 HERRY V PARKSIDE' ;1ARCELLIN V ST. BERNARDSOLD TRINITY V IVANHO EUNI BLACKS V ST KILDABANYULE V FAWKNE R

C SECTIO NOLD HAILEY V HAMPTON ROVERSTHOMASTOWN V MON . BLUESM HS OLD BOYS V OLD BRIGHTONBALACLAVA V AJA X

OLD MELB. V KEWD SECTION

ELSTERNWICK V NORTH BRUNS .HEATHERTON V OLD CAMBERWELLBULLEEN UTD. V OLD IVANHOEOLD MENTONIANS V ST KEVINSCOBURG V PRESTO N

E':tEST BRUNSWICK VSBRU,NOSWICKUHS OLD BOYS V CLAYTO NST BEDES V OLD GEELON GOLD ESSENDON V PENINSULA O.B.STATE BANK V POWERHOUS E

FST LEONARDS V WISLEIAMiSOTOWNST. ANDREWS V UNI RED SOLD CAREY V COMM BANKLATROBE UNI V ANZ BANKNHITEFRIARS V AQUINAS~OOTS INST V DOVETON

G SECTIONPRELIMINARY FINA L

2 p .m. at ROSS GREGORYH SECTION

PRELIMINARY FINA L12 noon at ROSS GREGORY

BULLEEN TEMP.EVRDE SA SALO E1MARCELLIN V UNI BLUESOLD XAV. V MHSOBCOLLEGIANS - A BY EORMOND V OLD PARADE GREE

N R 19 OLD HAILEYtVNOEDMESB.~iON

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ST KILDA V ST. BERNARDSOLD BRIGHTON V OLD SCOTCHUNI BLACKS V THOMASTOWNBANYULE V THERRY

UN 19 OLD PARADE PURPLE S EC

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HAMPTON ROVERS V MON BLUESIVANHOE V CAUL . GRAMMARWILLIAMSTOWN - A BYE .

REMAINING ELSTERNWICK PARK DRAWAUG. 15th C SECTION OLD MELBURNIANS V KEW'AUG . 16th A SECTION OLD XAVERIANS V OLD SCOTCHAUG . 22nd A SECTION ORMOND V OLD PARADIANS

~UG .23rd G & H SECTION GRAND FINALS

Personality Par250 TO BULLANT CAPTAIN

Congratulationsa to Bulleen Templestowe Cap-tain Andy Smythe on reaching 250 games for theClub. Andy, who is somewhat of a legend at the club,as a string of accolades to his name that he has

:~hieved since joining the senior club from our juniors .,~,ndy also has had a taste of VFL football first tryin g

it at Collingwood and then successfully transferring

THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 1987

to Melbourne before, through no fault of his own, be-ing let go. Andy is a regular State Representativeofwit

hbethe amateurs and has twice had the distinction -ing awarded Best Player on the ground . Wih his bub-bly personality, Andy is not only popular at our club,but also at opposition clubs, and on behalf of every-one we wish Andy every success for his next 250 .

H SECTION14 2 0 1256 471 266 .67 5613 3 0 1056 376 280 .85 5213 3 0 986 575 171 .48 5212 2 0 1275 419 304 .30 489 7 0 796 676 117.75 369 7 0 747 689 108 42 369 7 0 732 886 82.62 365 11 0 548 1050 52 19 204 12 0 679 1171 5798 164 12 0 233 731 31.87 162 13 1 602 942 63 91 101 14 ~ 216 1676 12 89 6

* At . Elsternwick Park

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COMMANDER COMPUTER SYSTEMS PTY . LTD .

ORMONDOLD XAVSOLD PARADIANSDE LA SALLEOLD SCOTCHNORTH OBCOLLEGIANSCAUL GRAMMUNI BLUESBULLITEM P

PARKSIDEST. BERNARDSMARCELLINTHERRYUNI BLACKSIUANHOEBANYULEOLD TRINITYFAWKNERST KILDA

KEWMON BLUESOLD MELB .THOMASTOWNOLD BRIGHTONBALACLAVAOLD HAILEYMHSO BHAMP ROVAJA X

ST.KEVINSOLD IVANHOEBULLEEN UTD.OLD CAMBERWELLOLD MENTONIANSPRESTO NNTH BRUNSWICKELSTERNWICKHEATHERTONCOBURG

OLD ESSEN GR .STATE BANKBRUNSWICKST. BEDE SWEST BRUNSWICKPOWERHOUSEOLD GEELONGUHSOBPENINSULA 0 BCLAYTON

AQUINASWHITEFRIARSST. ANDREWSDOVETONWILLIAMSTOWNOLD CAREYLATROBE UNICOMM BANKUNI REDSST LEONARDSANZ BANKFOOTS INST

ORMONDDE LA SALLEOLD XAVSNORTH O.B.OLD PARADIANSBULLITEMPOLD SCOTCHUNI BLUESCOLLEGIANSCAULGRAMM

MARCELLINIVANHOEPARKSIDEST. BERNARDSTHERRY

e •F . A . .1 m.ovl .L D FOR AGST % Pts .

A SECTIO N13 2 0 1490 976 152 .66 5212 2 1 1375 1010 136 .14 5010 5 0 1389 1036 134.07 408 6 1 1225 1087 112 .70 347 8 0 1312 1266 103 63 287 8 0 1261 1434 87 .94 286 9 0 1259 1390 90 58 246 9 0 1296 1695 76 46 244 11 0 1181 1281 92 .19 161 14 0 1053 1666 63 21 4

B SECTION12 3 011 4 011 4 010 5 08 7 06 9 05 10 05 10 04 11 0

3 12 0

15031326139115591493

127013041144

11001138

C SECTIO N15 1 0 207112 4 0 159311 5 0 192710 6 0 16269 7 0 1413

8 8 0 16435 11 0 12865 11 0 13893 13 0 11162 14 0 113 5

D SECTION

1243 120 .92

1060 125 .09

1118 124 .42

1260 123 .73

1278 116 821419 89.50

1520 85 791412 81 021553 70 .831365 83 37

1161126312861367127216911426181818832032

4844444032242020161 2

178 .38 60126 .13 48149 .84 44118.95 40111 08 3697 16 3290.18 2076 40 205927 1255 86 8

12 4 0 1476 1134 130.16 48

11 4 1 1650 1277 129 .21 4611 5 0 1619 1195 135 .48 4410 5 1 1538 1282 119 .97 4210 6 0 1408 1149 122 54 408 8 0 1300 1136 114 44 327 9 0 1114 1436 77 .58 286 10 0 1410 1509 93 44 243 13 0 973 1846 52 71 121 15 0 839 1713 48 97 4E SECTIO N

13 2 1 1449 997 145.34 5412 4 0 1899 1261 150.59 48

11 4 1 1608 1224 131 .37 46

11 5 0 1441 1069 134.80 4411 5 0 1623 1224 132 60 446 10 0 1216 1448 83.98 246 10 0 1331 1622 82 06 245 11 0 1272 1573 80 86 204 12 0 1060 1670 63 47 160 16 0 929 1919 48 .41 0

F SECTIO N15 115 112 411 510 69 77 95 11

5 113 132 142 14

201921742119163815021379126 427411055887

1024994

765 263 .92963 225 .75

1391 152 .341069 153.231369 109 721280 107 731453 86 991718 74 .161638 64,411850 47 .951932 53 .001996 49 80

6060484440362820201288

A RESERVE SECTION13 3 0 1587 844 188.03 5212 3 0 1674 738 226 .83 489 6 0 1124 1106 101 .63 369 6 0 1175 1192 98 .57 368 7 0 1235 959 128 78 326 9 0 1129 1143 98 .78 246 9 0 1015 1316 77 .13 246 9 0 905 1447 62 54 245 10 0 963 1294 74 .42 201 14 0 819 1694 48 35 4

B RESERVE SECTIO N11 411 410 57 87 8

921 625866 9371025 633848 752942 902

147 .3692 .42

161 .93112.77104 .43

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"? LISTS

ST KILDAUNIBLACKSFAWKNERBANYULEOLD TRINITY

KEWOLD MELB .THOMASTOWNOLD HAILEYBURYMHSO BBALACLAVAMON BLUES

W L D FOR AGST % Pts .

8 77 86 95 103 12

781 752632 791682 740854 1075500 1145

C RESERVE SECTIO N15 112 49 79 79 79 78 8

11911258112 99859751043946

HAMPTON ROV 6 10 0 948AJAX 2 14 0 583OLD BRIGHTON

D RE2 14 0 51 2

SERVE SECTIONPRESTON MBOB 14 2 0 134 3ST. KEVINS 13 3 0NTH BRUNSWICK 9 6 0BULLEEN UTD 9 7 0OLD MENTONIANS 9 7 0ELSTERNWICK 6 9 1OLD IVANHOE 6 10 0OLD CAMBERWELL 4 6 12- 0COBUR GHEATHERTON 3 13 0

110 110239201058101983892456460 4

E RESERVE SECTION

OLD ESSEN GR. 14 2 0STATE BANK 13 3 0WEST BRUNSWICK 12 4 0ST. BEDES 12 4 0OLD GEELONG 9 7 0BRUNSWICK 8 8 0POWERHOUSECLAYTONUHSOBPENINSULA 0 B

WHITEFRIARSDOVETONLATROBE UNIAQUINASWILLIAMSTOWNOLD CARE YST ANDREWSANZ BANKUNI REDSFOOTS INSTST LEONARDSCOMM BAN K

OLD XAVSMARCELLINOLD PAR. GREENUNI BLUESBULL TEMPDE LA SALLECOLLEGIANSMHSOBORMONDNORTH 0 B

THERRYOLD SCOTCHOLD HAILEYBURYUNI BLACKSBANYULETHOMASTOWNST BERNARDS

1406147614441143105868 4

6 10 0 7383 13 0 3982 14 0 4541 15 0 444

F RESERVE SECTIO N15 1 013 3 012 4 011 5 011 5 011 5 07 9 05 11 03 13 03 13 03 13 02 14 0

1369118 6913

12711191116 1819807548531501523

UNDER 19 SECTION 115 0 0 186411 411 410 59 67 86 94 112 131 14

14611290154612661398135295078529 2

UNDER 19 SECTION 212 3 0 168511 3 1 137 110 58 77 87 86 9

1548140813951098925

5577839768678791040864108713581376

213.82160 .66115 .68113 .61110921Gu

y1C: ;_ .p7 2',;2 .9337 2 1

576 233 .16703 156 .61835 122.51676 136.09943 112201192 85,4)1104 75911311 70 -~1239 z, C .:126 1

565 248.85 56521 283 .30 52639 225 .98 48698 163 .75 48853 124 03999 68 47

1196 61 711386 28 .721298 34 381154 384 7

370 370 .00 60643 184.45 52620 147.26 48548 231 .93 44732 1627

0 842 137 89 1068 76 69

1088 74 .1 71130 48 501231 43 =1193 41 991487 35_1 7

662 281 .57 60914 159 .85 44972 132.72 4 4

1014 152.47 401164 108 76 361398 100 .00 281442 93 76 241531 62.05 161557 50 42 81791 1630 4

1143 147.42 481118 122.63 461118 138.46 401311 107.40 321344 103 .79 281307 84 01 281073 86.21 241520 71 .12 221267 69 .22 201719 54.62

822 216.67 52770 193 .64 52780 163 .21 48777 142 .08 36

1453 61 .05 221425 58.46 161901 35.30 1 0

203 27.09 4previous page

OLD MELB 5 9 1 1081ST KILDA 5 10 0 877OLD BRIGHTON

UNDE3 12 0 939

R 19 SECTION 3CAUL.GRAMM. 13 2 0 1781WHITEFRIARS 13 2 0 1491IVANHOE 12 3 0 1273MON.BLUES 9 6 0 1104HAMP. ROV. 5 9 1 887WILLIAMSTOWN 4 11 0 833OLD PARAD .PURPLE 2 12 1 671FAWKNER 1 4 0 5 5

Continued on

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