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The Amateur FootballerTHE JOURNAL OF THE VICTORIAN AMATEUR FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION

July 18, 2015 $3.00 Vol. 15 No. 13

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L Phil De Young

For those who escaped the Melbourne winter for warmer climes over the two week

break, you can be assured that the wind, rain and sub-ten degree temperatures were all alive and well in Hobart and Bendigo for our representative games. And whilst success on the field proved evasive at both venues, the players who wore the Big V did so with pride and distinction in all games.

Our U23 squad played four carnival matches in Hobart: three abbreviated games at North Hobart Oval and a full game at Blundstone Arena. In the three shortened games we played Tasmania on Thursday, followed by Western Australia and South Australia on Friday. In slippery conditions we accounted for Tasmania, but were outplayed by both Western Australia and South Australia, which relegated us to the Saturday play-off for third against our hosts. In our play-off for third place at Blundstone we relished the conditions and the longer format, running out winners by 101 points. And in the main game, South Australia remained undefeated in the carnival with a comfortable victory over Western Australia.

We congratulate five of the squad for making the All-Australian team: Simon Caven, Gabe Hamilton, Kelvin Williams (St Kevin’s), Tom Quinn (University Blues) and Josh Cowan (Mazenod). Josh Cowan deservedly won the Spirit of the Big V award. And congratulations must go to Tom Windlow, who was named the All-Australian umpire at the carnival.

If we thought it was cold in Hobart, we were in for a rude awakening when we took three sides up to Bendigo last Saturday to play AFL Vic Country teams. The rain started falling in the U19 game at 10.15 and didn’t really relent until the conclusion of the open game at 6.30, which finished under a dark and miserable sky. Unfortunately, in all three games the VAFA was outplayed by well-structured

and talented Vic Country outfits.

In the U19 game, the coaching team and the on-field leaders did well to keep the spirits and endeavour of the players up and the 49 point deficit at game’s end was not a true reflection of the difference between the two sides. The Spirit of the Big V went to Michael Caven.

In the Premier B to Division 4 match against the second Vic Country team, the final score-line (a 29 point win to Vic Country) once again did not reflect the intensity of the game, especially around the seemingly never-ending stoppages. It was incredibly pleasing to see 15 clubs represented within the side. Anthony Lynch was a worthy Spirit of the Big V recipient.

And in the main game, Vic Country was again too strong, winning by 62 points after kicking away in the third quarter. The Vic Country full forward kicked seven goals in an outstanding display of wet-weather football and ex-AFL player, Dean Polo, was named as the opposition’s best player. Gabe Hamilton capped off a wonderful two weeks by winning the Spirit of the Big V award.

Mention must also be made of the three VAFA representative field umpires at Bendigo, Matt Clinton, Peter Bailes and Merv Monty; along with the boundary umpires, Liam Kelliher, Hamish McCartney, Damian Laing, Jack Punshon, Sam Beer, and Matthew Watkinson; and the goal umpires, Michael Driver, Clayton Evans and Patrick Dwyer.

Special thanks to the many support staff who gave of their time to the representative program, including team managers, trainers, water-carriers and time-keepers. And thanks also to the numerous parents, partners and friends who braved the elements in Hobart and Bendigo to support our players.

BIG V FACE STORM WITH VALOUR

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Andrew Leonard @ Lennytalk

WATCH EVERY WILLIAM BUCK PREMIER GAME at VAFA.COM.AU

It’s been a long time between drinks for those of us yearning for club football. The two-week break requires a reality TV style recap. A few columns back I consigned De La Salle to Premier B footy in 2016. It still may prove correct, and yes it’s dangerous to make an early call on a club’s future in William Buck Premier, but it’s better than having splinters in your backside. Isn’t it? De La Salle has shown great guts and determination in the past fortnight in trying to extract themselves from the bottom two. Goal 1 has been reached with De La moving from the bottom of the table, leapfrogging Beaumaris as they recorded back to back wins for the first time this year.

De La Salle’s win over University Blues was no surprise to many of our radio brethren, as all foresaw a victory for the visitors on Clash Jumpers on Saturday morning. Coaches will guard in-house secrets like Fort Knox, but one thing remains the same, scoreboard pressure. In the past fortnight, De La Salle has scored more goals after half time than they had in the first half. De La Salle, have proven to be good starters this year –Beauy the exception – often leading more fancied teams at the main break before a second half capitulation. Again they started well and more importantly carried on after the break to beat Blues on their own patch. Forato has been immense the past few weeks and he shone again here. Equally Ross Young has had a purple patch of late and again he tried tirelessly for Blues. In the end, De La’s midfield exerted their influence over Blues and that was that.

Old Carey’s hold on third spot had been weakened in recent weeks and a loss at Old Xaverians would have seen them slip from the four. The game was played on the Roche Oval of Xavier College and Xavs have been almost unbeatable in recent seasons when they have returned to school. Matt Handley created problems for the Old Carey defenders and where he was taking marks, Carey’s forwards weren’t. A half time lead of four goals crept to almost five at one point but a late Carey goal before three quarter time had them within range. Old Carey’s pressure on the

ball carrier lifted in the second half and shone like a beacon in the final term as they piled on five goals to none to steal a win that kept them locked into third spot. Sam Cust set up much of the play for the Panthers as they stormed home, whilst Rimmington and Howat were responsible for much of that increased pressure. In a sad note, Luke Ball – playing his second game – hurt his knee in the final term as an opponent fell across it. His own analysis on 3AW on Saturday night was that it was a minor medial strain, but scans will reveal more. Here’s hoping that his Xavs career is not over just yet.

Beaumaris took the game to St Bernards early at the Aquarium before the Snowdogs ran riot after half time to record their biggest win of the year. Tom Sullivan was a standout with five goals fro midfield, whilst Chad Jones wreaked his own havoc with four goals. It was the consummate performance from Anthony Rock’s men. Holding the Sharks to four goals, whilst maintaining their own attacking form at the other end. Beaumaris will be disappointed; two second half fade outs in two weeks has not been their habit this year and a two week break comes at a good time for them.

If there were any question marks about Old Trinity, it was that they hadn’t really buried a side this year. Well you can strike that from the record now. The T’s blew Collegians off the Daley Oval with a fifteen goal to seven second half as they kicked their biggest score of the year. Ed Weatherson kicked four goals, but it was again the team performance that stood out. Eleven Old Trinity players kicked goals. Andrew Kyriacopoulos has lifted his game in the absence of Iezzi and again more new names featured in the best players as a new batch step up to take the load. For Collegians, their form run was rudely interrupted

LOOK OUT, HERE COME DE LA

WILLIAM BUCK PREMIER — TIPS IN BOLD

University Blacks v Old Trinity

Old Carey v Beaumaris

Collegians v Old Xaverians

St Bernard’s v Uni Blues

De La Salle v Old Scotch

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by the Queen’s Birthday and perhaps the next break might see a reverse in fortunes again.

University Blacks again fired strongly in the first quarter and the only surprise was that Old Scotch weren’t prepared for this. Since Blacks commenced winning again, they have only lost one first term. In their last three matches, Blacks have averaged at least five goals in the opener. The fact the Cardinals won the game after quarter time should not be lost on Old Trinity who the Students confront after the mid season break. Alistair Robbins again shone with four majors, whilst Simon Hogan distributed plenty of football through midfield for Blacks. Sam Barnett did his utmost with four goals of his own and Jack Bull is playing his best footy yet for Old Scotch, he is just one or two mates short at this stage.

So whom does the break suit? If you are a good enough player you might not have had a break at all. The U23 Carnival in Tassie has been run and won, and the VAFA’s full card of representative matches against AFL Vic Country experienced a miserable Bendigo afternoon. Well done to all William Buck Premier players that represented the Big V. Well done to all those that managed an overseas escape to warmer climes. I’m not sure really what it will do for our premier ten. There will be winners and losers and no doubt the break will be used as an excuse or a rejuvenation depending on your circumstances. All we know is there are seven weeks left save yourself, make history, or lock in your best possible chance of making a run in September. It’s great to have the footy back.

WILLIAM BUCK PREMIER LAST ROUND PREMIER RESERVE

St Bernards 2.5, 7.9, 14.11, 21.19 (145)Beaumaris FC 2.1, 3.3, 3.5, 4.5 (29)GOALS, St Bernards : T. Sullivan 5, C. Jones 4, S. Clarke 2, N. Cooke 2, C. Peart 1, A. McLeod 1, J. Bevanda 1, M. Sullivan 1, B. Ronke 1, A. Bentick 1, A. Boyse 1, T. Caven 1Beaumaris FC : M. Duggan 1, W. Gillespie 1, T. Dean 1, W. Edmonds 1BEST, St Bernards : T. Sullivan, N. Cooke, A. McLeod, C. Jones, C. Peart, B. RonkeBeaumaris FC : J. Gabron-Uhe, S. Scott, B. Dickson, B. McLean, M. Duggan, D. JohnsUniversity Blacks 5.6, 8.11, 12.15, 12.16 (88)Old Scotch 1.1, 4.4, 6.5, 10.8 (68)GOALS, University Blacks : A. Robbins 4, J. Quaile 2, L. Devine 1, S. Myers 1, C. Richardson 1, T. Napier 1, M. O’Brien 1, J. Ernest 1Old Scotch : S. Barnett 4, A. Houlihan 2, H. Northey 1, J. Bull 1, A. Jelbart 1, J. Daggian 1BEST, University Blacks : S. Hogan, M. Johns, T. Napier, A. Robbins, H. Lacey, P. O’RourkeOld Scotch : J. Bull, J. Raines, S. Barnett, S. Sherwen, H. Perry, A. JelbartOld Trinity Gr. 2.1, 5.5, 12.9, 20.10 (130)Collegians 2.2, 4.3, 9.4, 11.5 (71)GOALS, Old Trinity Gr. : E. Weatherson 4, S. Nicolosi 3, G. Hamilton 2, J. Walsh 2, J. Steinhart 2, A. Kyriacopoulos 2, L. Juric 1, A. Polidoros 1, H. Tinney 1, J. Spassopoulos 1, E. Satur 1Collegians : N. Corp 4, M. Singleton 3, J. Kondarovskis 1, D. Russo 1, L. Apted 1, T. Baxter 1BEST, Old Trinity Gr. : A. Kyriacopoulos, C. Pohl, L. Pacconi, J. Osborn, G. Hamilton, J. WalshCollegians : M. Singleton, T. Phillips, S. Hibbins, N. Corp, W. Tardif, M. YatesOld Carey Gr. 2.2, 4.3, 6.7, 11.9 (75)Old Xaverians 3.3, 7.7, 9.9, 9.13 (67)GOALS, Old Carey Gr. : B. Smithwick 2, J. Gaff 2, R. Bongetti 1, M. Evans 1, D. Dimakopoulos 1, S. Cust 1, F. Cator 1, N. Richardson 1, J. Rowe 1Old Xaverians : M. Handley 4, C. Larkins 2, L. Ball 1, B. Kennedy 1, J. Mercuri 1BEST, Old Carey Gr. : S. Cust, J. Rimington, C. Howat, F. Cator, A. Sloan, S. FreemantleOld Xaverians : J. Shaw, M. Handley, L. Barry, J. Ulbrick, L. Tiernan, M. DarvellDe La Salle 4.2, 7.6, 10.9, 15.10 (100)University Blues 4.2, 5.4, 8.5, 10.10 (70)GOALS, De La Salle : H. Nicholson 3, X. Murphy 3, L. Harrison 2, A. Indovino 2, J. Gava 1, A. Kneebone 1, D. Close 1, T. McMahon 1, J. Vickers 1 University Blues : J. Watts 2, M. James 2, R. Young 1, J. Carr 1, A. Ford 1, J. Wood 1, J. Mugavin 1, R. McMahon 1BEST, De La Salle : A. Forato, M. Fieldsend, S. Williams, T. Moloney, H. Nicholson, A. KneeboneUniversity Blues : R. McMahon, R. Young, S. Kitchen, M. James, A. Ford, P. Flanagan

Collegians 1.5, 2.7, 7.11, 13.12 (90)Old Trinity Gr. 3.0, 4.1, 6.1, 7.2 (44)GOALS, Collegians : D. Chaplin-Burch 5, T. McNamara 2, S. Cutts 2, J. Dougherty 2, J. Hampton 1, F. Huntington 1 Old Trinity Gr. : H. Aikman 2, A. Heuston 1, W. Cooper 1, S. Murphy 1, N. Pearce 1, A. Ramsden 1BEST, Collegians : D. Chaplin-Burch, N. Crema, J. Bazzani, D. Swann, J. Dunn, T. McNamaraOld Trinity Gr. : M. Cooper, C. Lindsey, A. Heuston, T. Young, G. Chadwick, H. AikmanOld Xaverians 3.5, 6.13, 12.19, 16.23 (119)Old Carey Gr. 1.1, 2.3, 3.5, 3.8 (26) GOALS, Old Xaverians : A. Mathis 4, R. Ralph 4, C. Beetham 2, T. Parker 1, M. Peric 1, J. Midgley 1, M. Kjoege 1, E. Lachal 1, H. Symon 1Old Carey Gr. : S. Cambridge 1, Z. Lisle 1, C. Wallace 1BEST, Old Xaverians : C. Beetham, J. Midgley , M. Cain, R. Ralph, A. Pasceri, M. DouglasOld Carey Gr. : H. Moore, N. Colbert, S. Hassett, W. Cushen, P. CremeanUniversity Blues 2.1, 7.6, 10.12, 12.16 (88)De La Salle 2.3, 4.4, 6.5, 9.6 (60) GOALS, University Blues : P. Gardiner 4, D. Withers 2, A. Twopeny 2, G. Chisholm 2, A. Harris 1, J. Coumans 1De La Salle : M. Stizza 2, S. Harrington 2, B. Humphrey 1, N. Hyland 1, R. McDonough 1, L. Williams 1, S. Hogan 1BEST, University Blues : T. Girdwood, P. Gardiner, J. Coumans, D. Withers, A. Twopeny, W. McFarlane De La Salle : B. Close, L. Williams, S. Hogan, L. Bull, B. Humphrey, D. ComminsSt Bernards 3.5, 5.6, 9.10, 12.12 (84)Beaumaris FC 0.1, 2.1, 4.4, 7.9 (51)GOALS, St Bernards : Beaumaris FC : S. McBain 3, M. Millar 2, J. Bull 1, L. Slater 1BEST, St Bernards : Beaumaris FC : S. McBain, J. Bull, M. Ensor, L. Edmondson, R. Bennett, M. MillarOld Scotch 7.1, 11.2, 13.3, 18.6 (114)University Blacks 1.0, 2.1, 7.4, 7.7 (49) GOALS, Old Scotch : E. Furey 3, W. Michael 2, C. Long 2, B. Borland 2, J. Gordon 2, W. Strange 2, A. Hummerston 1, H. Calway 1, W. Carroll 1, C. Watts 1, H. Dick 1University Blacks : L. Crameri 2, J. Crameri 2, H. Clemons 2, S. Forrest 1BEST, Old Scotch : W. Michael, H. Harms, E. Furey, H. Calway, A. Harlock, A. HummerstonUniversity Blacks : D. Cooper, H. Clemons, C. O’Sullivan, S. Douglas, T. Sheahan, J. Hill

Please email your match reports, thoughts and feelings by Sunday afternoon to [email protected]

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Round 11 saw some old-fashioned beltings handed out in Premier B, as three of the four top sides flexed their muscles. Now that we are entering the latter half of the season, teams are starting to play each other a second time around, and it is always fascinating to watch to see if the result will be any different. So far, out of ten rematches, eight have been won by the same team twice.

Mazenod and Hampton faced off at Central Reserve, having both lost their last three games. The Nodders were looking to avoid a repeat of their previous meeting, which was a 69-point victory to the Rovers in Round 1. Mazenod went into the game missing two of their regular goalkickers Jarrod Dalton and Jeremy Devlin. The Rovers got off to a dream start, posting their highest first-quarter score of the season and setting up a seven-goal lead. The Rovers debuted four players and got good value from Harry Hill (two goals) and Christian Carnovale was also among the best. Unfortunately for the Rovers, they were unable to follow up their big first quarter. They only managed one goal in each of the next three quarters and the Nodders slowly chipped away at the deficit but could not quite bridge the gap, leaving them in ninth position, one game clear of Caulfield. Ben Phibbs (three goals) and Josh Cowan again stood up for the Nodders.

I’d imagine the folks at Brunswick Street would have been in good spirits during the week after the Roys fantastic, yet unsuccessful, effort against Premier B leaders St Kevins in Round 10. Having said that, they would have been keen to back it up when they travelled to take on AJAX, who have had an inconsistent month and are proving hard to tip. The Roys fell three points short of the Jackas when they met in Round 3. Geoff Measey and Richie Simon, both of whom had good fortnights, were out of the Jackas team but they had a couple of handy “ins” in Adam Caplan and Jake Lew. Lew ran riot against the Roys on this day and kicked six goals. Fitzroy struggled to find an avenue to goal, and failed to kick a goal in the first half while the Jackas kicked nine, to lead 57-3 at the main break. The Roys narrowly won the second half but finished

on the wrong end of an eight-goal result, which would have been disappointing as it stopped the momentum they had been building up over the last month. David Fayman and Alex Wollan were influential again for the Jackas, and the win moves them up to sixth.

Old Melburrnians had won two in a row coming into Round 11 and looked to continue their winning form at home against Parkdale, no doubt keen to atone for their Round 4 match, which saw the Vultures triumph by two goals. The game looked like being a shootout, as the two teams went to quarter time having kicked 11 goals between them. The rest of the game belonged to the OMs, thanks largely to a season high eight goals in the second quarter. They added ten goals to four in the second half to run out with an 87-point victory and outright second on the ladder. Gus Borthwick (3), Tom Hywood (2), Josh Freezer (1) all returned for the Redlegs and made an impact, while Tim Taranto and Nathan Peterson contributed four goals for the Vultures in their first games for the season.

St Kevins hosted their nearest challenger St Bedes/Mentone in a top-of-the-table clash, the return fixture of the Round 1 game where SKOB claimed an exciting four point victory. The ladder leaders opened up a small advantage at quarter time, and unleashed an eight-goal blast in the second quarter to hold a six-goal halftime lead. The Tigers won the third quarter but were still a long way back at the last change. Unfortunately for the Tigers the SKOBs did what they have done so often this season and found an extra gear in the final term, kicking nine goals to one to claim a 92–point victory. The SKOBs again had multiple contributors with twelve individual goalkickers. There were also several handy inclusions, with Steven Salopek returning to be best-on-ground and big man Gerard Gleeson

SKOB RISE AND RISE AGAIN AS THEY DISMANTLE TIGERS

PREMIER B — TIPS IN BOLD

Old Brighton Gr. v Hampton Rovers

Fitzroy v Caulfield Grammarians

Mazenod OC v St Bedes / Mentone Tigers

Parkdale Vultures v AJAX

St Kevins OB v Old Melburnians

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kicking three goals. Pat Tyquin and Tim Doherty (three goals) were again among the Tigers best.

Making light of their injury list, Old Brighton Grammarians dined out on a similarly undermanned Caulfield Grammarians and claimed a mammoth eighteen-goal victory in their Round 11 clash at Glenhuntly. After piling on eight goals in a highly impressive second quarter, the Tonners produced a withering ten goal assassination in the third term. It was a SKOB-esque performance, with fourteen players finding the score sheet. The first quarter was a competitive affair, with the home side grabbing the early lead after Michael Dewar kicked the first goal of the match. From that point however, the Fields simply couldn’t match the Tonners’ speed and efficient ball use. The defence won first use of the ball with timely interceptions and better judgement. Tim Fogarty again quietly locking down his opponent, while Dylan Verney and Riley Cummin stayed involved, linking up as though programmed to know each other’s every

move. The second quarter launched the onslaught from the moment Stewy Hooy brilliantly burst from a pack to thump through the first goal. Although held early, Charlie King nailed a couple as did young Michael Slater, and Ben Jakobi cleverly snapped a goal that sent us to the sheds with a 49 point advantage. After halftime, three times Ollie Cavallaro charged forward, marked strongly and drove the ball through, his opponents unable to cope with his brute strength. Nick Coroneous dobbed his third from a tight angle, and kicked four for the day in his first match in 2015. All of a sudden the Tonners had kicked ten straight goals before a minor score. A hapless home side returned from their oranges to face the music again and finally the Tonners missed a few, but still ran away with a 108-point victory heading into the double-bye. Caulfield were missing in-form contributors Dominic O’Keefe and James Shanahan, and were well served by William Barker (three goals), Tim Nixon and Hugo Gates.

PREMIER B LAST ROUND PREMIER B RESERVE

Ajax 3.2, 9.3, 11.4, 13.4 (82)Fitzroy FC 0.2, 0.3, 2.7, 4.10 (34)GOALS, Ajax : J. Lew 6, J. Berkowitz 2, A. Wollan 2, D. Fayman 2, A. Thurin 1Fitzroy FC : S. Baker 1, D. Bisetto 1, R. Angiolella 1, C. Doherty 1BEST, Ajax : E. Routman, A. Wollan, B. Kalmus, D. Cohen, J. Lew, A. CaplanFitzroy FC : N. Marshall, A. Green, T. Cheshire, R. Borland, C. Moore, J. MeakinOld Brighton Gr. 4.3, 12.4, 22.5, 27.9 (171)Caulfield Gr. 3.0, 5.1, 8.7, 9.9 (63)GOALS, Old Brighton Gr. : N. Coroneos 4, O. Cavallaro 3, B. Gadsden 3, M. Slater 2, M. Karayannis 2, C. King 2, J. Perrett 2, T. Mariani 2, S. Hooy 2, L. Nicholls 1, M. Dewar 1, B. Jarick 1, J. Dickerson 1, B. Jakobi 1 Caulfield Gr. : W. Barker 3, T. Green 1, T. Small 1, N. Tonkin 1, J. Neratzoglou 1, M. Gould 1, J. Woodman 1BEST, Old Brighton Gr. : J. Perrett , N. Marston, B. Gadsden, T. Mariani, D. Verney, T. FogartyCaulfield Gr. : H. Gates, T. Nixon, W. Barker, J. Neratzoglou, J. Small, A. SpittalHampton Rovers AFC 8.3, 9.6, 10.10, 11.10 (76)Mazenod OC 1.2, 3.6, 7.7, 9.10 (64)GOALS, Hampton Rovers AFC : M. Robbins 3, H. Hill 2, D. Corp 2, L. Fletcher 1, E. Turner 1, S. Clements 1, N. Fallon 1 Mazenod OC : B. Phibbs 3, J. Cowan 2, B. Kovac 1, N. Thomas 1, T. Wilson 1, S. Inglis 1BEST, Hampton Rovers AFC : D. Corp, C. Carnovale, R. Atkins, G. Hillary, E. Turner, C. KelsoMazenod OC : T. Wilson, B. Woods, S. Black, T. Chambers, J. Cowan, S. DurdinOld Melburnians 6.0, 14.3, 17.7, 24.10 (154)Parkdale Vultures 5.2, 6.4, 9.5, 10.7 (67)GOALS, Old Melburnians : A. Armstrong 5, S. Gibbons 4, G. Borthwick 3, N. De Steiger 2, T. Hywood 2, T. Bachet 2, A. Carter 1, L. Borthwick 1, J. Freezer 1, T. Rosenthal 1, I. Griffiths 1, T. Marshall 1Parkdale Vultures : N. Peterson 3, K. Lopo 1, N. Ng 1, C. Dillon 1, C. Tobin 1, B. Dillon 1, T. Boland 1, T. Taranto 1BEST, Old Melburnians : S. Gibbons, A. Armstrong, C. Righetti, T. Bachet, N. De Steiger, J. Freezer Parkdale Vultures : T. Redmond, L. Morgan, N. Peterson, K. Lopo, N. Ng, T. BolandSt Kevins OB 4.3, 12.6, 15.8, 24.11 (155)St Bedes / Mentone Tigers AFC 2.2, 4.5, 8.8, 9.9 (63)GOALS, St Kevins OB : P. Edgar 4, L. Nankervis 3, S. Salopek 3, H. Parkes 3, Z. Ginies 3, S. Gilham 2, B. Dowd 1, T. Cunningham 1, G. Gleeson 1, J. Salopek 1, S. Kennedy 1, J. Stewart 1St Bedes / Mentone Tigers AFC : T. Doherty 3, L. Velluto 2, T. Jeans 1, M. Barnes 1, A. Kane 1, P. Kean 1 BEST, St Kevins OB : S. Salopek, B. Dowd, J. Stewart, A. Lynch, P. Edgar, B. KanakisSt Bedes / Mentone Tigers AFC : P. Tyquin, T. Doherty, C. Mangoni, T. Tyquin, T. McMAHON, A. Kane

Fitzroy FC 2.8, 8.9, 10.12, 15.14 (104)Ajax 3.1, 3.1, 4.1, 6.3 (39)GOALS, Fitzroy FC : J. Murray 4, B. McAdam 3, A. Rooke 2, S. Buckley 2, J. Turner 1, S. Petsinis 1, D. Lee 1, D. Sheedy 1Ajax : M. Feiler 3, J. Kochen 1, B. Michowski 1, D. Rothschild 1BEST, Fitzroy FC : J. Turner, D. Sheedy, L. Brown, A. Harbor, M. Gaite, J. MunroAjax : A. Kalb, D. Paltiel, J. Lewis, B. Sher, D. Glass, A. ShenkerOld Brighton Gr. 5.4, 6.4, 9.6, 11.9 (75)Caulfield Gr. 1.0, 2.7, 3.10, 5.12 (42)GOALS, Old Brighton Gr. : Z. Alcott 3, B. Randall 2, A. Taylor 2, T. Clarke 1, M. Tregear 1, J. Bilu 1, H. Graham 1Caulfield Gr. : M. Smith 2, M. Wood 1, W. Osborn 1, T. Yelland 1BEST, Old Brighton Gr. : Z. Alcott, T. Clarke, S. Zaia, H. Graham, A. Taylor, M. BarberCaulfield Gr. : M. Smith, M. Wood, D. Tobias, G. Berry, S. Wood, J. AndersonHampton Rovers AFC 1.5, 1.5, 6.6, 9.7 (61)Mazenod OC 1.5, 3.13, 5.13, 6.15 (51)GOALS, Hampton Rovers AFC : C. Malthouse 3, M. Short 1, C. Miles 1, L. DeLisle 1, J. Donald 1, D. Morton 1, M. Innes 1Mazenod OC : T. Bourbon 2, M. Lang 2, S. Welsford 1, A. McIntyre 1BEST, Hampton Rovers AFC : E. Lewis, M. Innes, M. Hartsuyker, M. Dynon, J. Donald, T. CouganMazenod OC : S. Welsford, M. Lang, A. McIntyre, M. Rich, T. Bourbon, J. LittleOld Melburnians 2.1, 5.3, 10.3, 15.4 (94)Parkdale Vultures 2.5, 4.9, 4.12, 6.17 (53)GOALS, Old Melburnians : C. Tunbridge 3, M. McCoy 3, H. Hanlon 2, E. McMullin 1, J. Rundell 1, A. Coleridge 1, N. McLardy 1, E. Court 1, H. Lane 1, H. Lade 1Parkdale Vultures : BEST, Old Melburnians : M. McCoy, H. Macciolli, N. Voyage, E. McMullin, H. Lade, A. ColeridgeParkdale Vultures : ST KEVINS OB v. ST BEDES / MENTONE TIGERS AFC St Kevins OB 5.7, 9.8, 17.11, 21.13 (139)St Bedes / Mentone Tigers AFC 1.2, 3.4, 3.4, 5.6 (36)GOALS, St Kevins OB : P. Karageorgiou 4, J. Canterbury 4, E. Ring 3, J. Mullen 3, T. McMaster 2, J. Taylor 1, M. Lattanzio 1, F. Keely 1, J. Staffieri 1, R. Caldow 1St Bedes / Mentone Tigers AFC : M. Caia 2, J. Dalzotto 2, J. O’Kearney 1BEST, St Kevins OB : P. Karageorgiou, F. Keely, J. Taylor, J. Staffieri, E. Ring, N. McArdleSt Bedes / Mentone Tigers AFC : M. Pitt, J. Heron, D. Foley, B. Nicoll, J. Townley, F. Neaves

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Marcellin’s monstrous 109 point win over Old Camberwell pushed them straight to the top of the table replacing Old Ivanhoe in the prime position. The Hoes dropped two places with a loss to Monash Blues at home. While all three sit 9-2 in the win-loss column, Ivanhoe are losing ground on percentage. Elsewhere, Peninsula’s 10 goal second quarter boosted the Pirates to a victory over Williamstown CYMS; Old Haileyburians edged past PEGS who stuck fat until being run over in the final term; and Oakleigh came back to defeat Therry Penola after a lapse in the first quarter.

Marcellin didn’t give Old Camberwell any breathing room from the get go as the Eagles slotted eight goals past the 9th placed Wellers in the first quarter. And after a lacklustre second term Marcellin put its foot down once again to skip the halftime margin to 56. The Wellers were truly outmatched as they managed just one goal in the first half and only secured four for the game. The Eagles added another eight majors in the third and topped off the big victory with three in the last to extend the final margin over 100 points. Jeremiah Antypas led the force with eight goals in a best on performance.

Old Ivanhoe had the chance to lock in top spot while stifling another’s hopes, but Monash were not to be outgunned. And by halftime the Hoes were well aware as it faced a 35 point deficit against the Blues. Ivanhoe made a play in the third term reeling the margin to 25, but Monash’s domination across all facets was too much to handle. Monash slipped four more goals past Ivanhoe in the fourth quarter to earn a 45 point victory. Best on ground Nicholas Petering kicked his second bag of five in as many weeks in the win.

Peninsula slept in a little too long on the weekend, which almost ended their finals chances. Williamstown CYMS made Peninsula pay in the first quarter with four majors and keeping the

opposition goalless. Unfortunately for the CY’s, Peninsula emerged and belted Williamstown in the second term kicking 10 goals to reverse the margin. The dragon that was Peninsula’s ballistic second term went back to sleep as the Pirates continued on in normal fashion with seven goals in the second half to end 44 point victors. Stefan Barbour was B.O.G again for Peninsula with a seven-goal haul.

PEGS were up for the fight when the Bombers travelled to Old Haileybury last weekend. PEGS, still on the hunt for its first victory of the season, took it to the Bloods in the first three quarters. The two went toe to toe up until three quarter time, as the margin never exceeded two points at each break. The fourth placed Bloods lifted in the last quarter with seven goals to take the points at home. PEGS showed promise and can take only positives into the rest of the season having matched it with a finals contender. Despite the honourable effort, they remain winless and in increasingly dangerous territory. Captain Peter Gleadhill was best on for Old Haileyburians and capped off his efforts with two goals.

Therry Penola came out blazing in Corey Bannister’s 250th game against Oakleigh with five goals to one in the first quarter. However, highlights for the Lions ended here with a 50-point turn around in the second quarter at the hands of the Krushers. Nine goals to one for the term gave Oakleigh the advantage, and the home team carried on to victory from here out. With another 10 goals in the second half Oakleigh extended the final margin to 49. Aaron Cloke topped the goal kicking with six for the

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Krushers while Shane Borland was named best on ground.

This week, Williamstown CYMS and Therry Penola clash, Therry walked away with the points in the Division 1 Grand Final rematch earlier this season and tipping the Lions to do so again. Monash Blues host Old Camberwell, the Blues will be hoping for an extensive victory to get the percentage boost to reach top spot. Marcellin plays Oakleigh at home and I’m predicting Marcellin to hold onto first place with a win. Peninsula faces PEGS, and the Pirates should secure the points. Old Ivanhoe travels to Princes Park to take on Old Haileyburians. I am predicting Old Ivanhoe to squeeze past the Bloods.

PREMIER C LAST ROUND PREMIER C RESERVEOakleigh AFC 1.2, 10.5, 14.9, 20.11 (131)Therry Penola OB 5.3, 6.4, 9.8, 12.10 (82)GOALS, Oakleigh AFC : A. Cloke 6, T. Bromley 5, S. Briggs 4, J. Revere 2, J. Davidson 2, J. Chapple 1Therry Penola OB : C. Bannister 3, H. Rowe 3, J. Bannister 2, M. Costello 1, C. Kilbane 1, M. Valenti 1, D. Ryan 1BEST, Oakleigh AFC : S. Borland, B. Wass, T. Bromley, J. Revere, S. Briggs, M. WassTherry Penola OB : B. Ratcliffe, K. Biddlestone, B. Egglestone, J. White, M. Valenti, C. KilbaneMarcellin OC 8.1, 10.4, 18.9, 21.13 (139)Old Camberwell Gr. 1.0, 1.2, 3.4, 4.6 (30)GOALS, Marcellin OC : J. Antypas 8, S. Considine 3, A. Beaini 2, J. Robertson 2, D. Mc Mahon 2, R. Costanzo 2, J. Blanch 1, J. Bortolotto 1Old Camberwell Gr. : L. Stanboultgis 1, J. Eade 1, J. Allen 1, N. Adamson 1BEST, Marcellin OC : J. Antypas, D. Redmond, N. Crosbie, A. Viney, P. Hamblin, T. MontagnaOld Camberwell Gr. : N. Adamson, S. Bennett, B. Hart, S. Boyce, T. Allwright, N. LatsasOld Haileyburians 4.2, 8.4, 11.9, 18.14 (122)PEGS Football Club 3.6, 7.9, 10.13, 12.16 (88)GOALS, Old Haileyburians : C. Rich 4, P. Gleadhill 2, N. Gooda 2, B. Steele 2, J. Nicolopoulos 2, E. Limon 1, H. Brayshaw 1, J. Hayes 1, L. Nash 1, A. Weekes 1, N. Harrison 1PEGS Football Club : D. Forrest 3, T. Skurrie 2, B. Hannah 1, B. Jones 1, M. Wilson 1, R. Baddeley 1, A. Frazer 1, L. Flaherty 1BEST, Old Haileyburians : P. Gleadhill, N. Gooda, J. Dawson, C. Rich, L. Nash, H. McLauchlanPEGS Football Club : R. Baddeley, R. Jones, B. Jones, D. Ryan, D. Cerantonio, J. YoungMonash Blues 4.1, 9.6, 10.7, 14.10 (94)Old Ivanhoe Gr. 3.0, 4.1, 6.6, 7.7 (49)GOALS, Monash Blues : N. Petering 5, J. Griffiths 3, S. Le Lievre 2, A. Young 1, J. Meade 1, A. Oppy 1, Z. Ledin 1Old Ivanhoe Gr. : M. Delmonte 3, C. Johnson 1, B. Thompson 1, M. Mitris 1, R. Jessop 1BEST, Monash Blues : N. Petering, J. Cosgriff, T. Cameron, D. Easson, C. Rossetti, G. TaylorOld Ivanhoe Gr. : S. Wilcox, D. Bruno, M. Mitris, M. Delmonte, J. O’Neill, B. NagelPeninsula OB 0.4, 10.7, 14.7, 17.16 (118)Williamstown CYMS 4.3, 7.3, 9.7, 11.8 (74)GOALS, Peninsula OB : S. Barbour 7, J. Archdeacon 3, H. Brodie 2, A. Smrdel 2, S. Glenn 1, D. Leversha 1, N. Fisher 1Williamstown CYMS : N. Blackney 5, D. Calman-Orr 3, R. Ackerly 1, R. Chan 1, M. Carland 1BEST, Peninsula OB : S. Barbour, S. Buchanan, J. Moignard, N. Fisher, R. Bambery, R. PlummerWilliamstown CYMS : S. Puhar, J. MacKenzie, N. Blackney, T. Gill, M. Knight, T. Murphy

Oakleigh AFC 4.1, 6.5, 9.6, 11.6 (72)Therry Penola OB 1.0, 4.1, 9.2, 11.3 (69)GOALS, Oakleigh AFC : J. Benoiton 3, N. Miller 2, B. Weymouth 2, S. Berman 1, C. Lavery 1, R. Gonzalez 1, G. Angelis 1Therry Penola OB : D. Blake 5, C. Bryceson 2, D. Vicario 1, E. Benson 1, S. Rees 1, A. Nicolaou 1BEST, Oakleigh AFC : C. Lavery, J. Benoiton, R. Gonzalez, A. Matthieson, B. Weymouth, M. GlumTherry Penola OB : S. Rees, D. Blake, C. Bryceson, A. Nicolaou, L. Reynolds, D. AngusMarcellin OC 2.4, 7.4, 9.8, 17.8 (110)Old Camberwell Gr. 2.3, 5.4, 6.7, 7.9 (51)GOALS, Marcellin OC : N. James 4, X. Burns 3, T. Natoli 2, T. Jones 2, J. Mc Intyre 1, T. Blanch 1, S. Mackie 1, P. Lunn 1, M. Gough 1, S. Crapper 1Old Camberwell Gr. : M. Jenkin 2, N. Russell 2, L. Webb 1, M. Cottrell 1, C. Gorman 1BEST, Marcellin OC : T. Jones, T. Natoli, J. Baxter, S. Abrahams, S. Mackie, T. BlackOld Camberwell Gr. : C. Gorman, M. Todd, H. Crothers, L. Webb, M. Cottrell, N. RussellPEGS Football Club 2.2, 3.9, 6.12, 10.14 (74)Old Haileyburians 5.2, 6.3, 6.6, 7.8 (50)GOALS, PEGS Football Club : J. Barrett 3, M. Semini 2, J. Vovos 1, L. Sutawan 1, T. Mules 1, B. Roscoe 1, H. Wilson 1Old Haileyburians : S. Ellis 3, M. Stowe 1, P. Corsetti 1, M. Seccull 1, N. Bourke 1BEST, PEGS Football Club : J. Vovos, B. Roscoe, H. Wilson, A. Hannah, R. Andrews, G. StubbsOld Haileyburians : D. Gauci, H. McWilliam, A. Godfrey, M. Stowe, W. Rule, N. BourkeMonash Blues 2.2, 4.7, 6.8, 8.12 (60)Old Ivanhoe Gr. 1.0, 5.2, 7.3, 9.4 (58)GOALS, Monash Blues : C. Oppy 2, T. Duffy 2, W. Geary 1, D. Brogden 1, G. Powles 1, Z. Rundell - Gordon 1Old Ivanhoe Gr. : M. Broughan 3, R. Weddle 2, A. Baldwin 1, C. Toohey 1, J. Minas 1, D. Hawkes 1BEST, Monash Blues : D. Meehan, J. Mooney, Z. Rundell - Gordon, C. Oppy, G. Powles, D. MeulendijksOld Ivanhoe Gr. : A. Baldwin, C. Sutherland, M. Golden, D. Hawkes, R. Weddle, T. HillWilliamstown CYMS 4.2, 10.3, 11.9, 14.12 (96)Peninsula OB 2.3, 6.6, 8.6, 8.8 (56)GOALS, Williamstown CYMS : B. Hynes 3, M. Christakakis 2, S. Raunik 2, M. John 2, C. Oates 2, F. Henry 1, N. Knapman 1, A. Oates 1Peninsula OB : B. Mitchell 2, T. Scarpella 2, C. Le Clerc 1, J. Cox 1, C. Macaulay 1, T. McGrath 1BEST, Williamstown CYMS : B. Callan, A. Thompson, J. Neylon, A. Oates, D. Toscas, N. BratbyPeninsula OB : J. Cox, W. Mace, L. Baker, C. Ashdown, B. Mitchell, B. Tracy

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Late Scores - Week 11Old Scotch — PremierAjax — Premier B ReserveHampton Rovers — Premier C Thirds (2nd Offence)

Hampton Rovers — Under 19 (3) (2nd Offence)

Masala — Division 4 Reserve (3rd Offence)

De La Salle — Under 19 PremierOld Haileybury — Under 19 (4)St Bernards — Colts (3rd Offence)

Ormond — Club XVIII (2)

Incorrect Scores - Week 11Old Scotch — Premier Reserve (2nd Offence)

Old Melburnians — Premier B ReserveBulleen Templestowe — Division 1 (2nd Offence)

Monash Gryphons — Division 2Ivanhoe — Division 2 ReserveWest Brunswick — Division 3 ReserveMasala — Division 4De La Salle — Under 19 PremierSt Kevins — Under 19 (4)

LATE SCORES, FINES AND TRIBUNAL

Results of Tribunal – 1 July 2015Cameron England, Point Cook (Colts). Striking, 2 matches.*Charlie Richardson, University Blacks. Forceful front-on contact, 2 matches.*Alexander Gunning, Old Brighton. Forceful front-on contact, 2 matches.*Adam Crossman, Westbourne Gr. Striking, 2 matches.*Sean MacPherson, Old Haileyburians (Under-19). Tripping, 3 matches.*James Crumpton, Westbourne Gr (Club XVIII). Striking, 2 matches.*Accepted Prescribed penalty.

Results of Investigations – 27 MayOld Brighton and Caulfield Gr. minor melee, under-19 match on 27 June.Both clubs accepted prescribed penalty. Old Brighton $150 (1st offence), Caulfield Gr. $400 (3rd offence).

Results of Investigations – 8 JulyMarcellin and St. Bedes Mentone Tigers minor melee, under-19 match on 4 July. Both clubs accepted prescribed penalty of $150 (1st offence).Chadstone and Point Cook major melee, senior match on 4 July.Both clubs accepted prescribed penalty of $300 (1st offence).

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VALE PHIL WALSH

The entire football community has been in mourning since the tragic death of Adelaide Senior Coach Phil Walsh, which occurred two weeks ago on the morning of July the 3rd. The details of his death are sketchy and desperately unfortunate, however it has been the overwhelming response by the football community that has once again illuminated just how much the game, and the figures who love and respect the game, means to us. Phil Walsh was a pioneer tactician, a respected player, celebrated assistant coach and had thoroughly earned his tenure as senior coach of the Adelaide Crows. The VAFA community mourns along with the rest of the Australian Rules football community in one of the game’s darkest hours.

There were a number of fine tributes in Phil’s honour throughout the leagues of Australia, including during the matches played between Masala and Canterbury and Richmond Central and St Johns. Our thoughts and prayers are with Phil’s family and friends during such a bewildering and tragic time.

COLD AND MISERABLE FOOTY IN BENDIGO FOR BIG V

On one of those bone-chilling July afternoons in downtown Bendigo, three VAFA teams represented our league against Vic Country. Whilst we did not take home the chocolates in any of the three games, it was not through a lack of effort and pride in the Big V Guernsey. With half the preparation as the Vic Country squads and midseason injuries playing their role, the three sides simply couldn’t match it with the impressive Vic Country squads.

In the Under 19s game, Vic Country coped with the brutal conditions better than our youngsters who could only manage one goal in their 49-point loss, such was the effect of the howling wind and walloping rain. Captain Michael Caven and Kew’s Kyle Margaritas were amongst the best. For the Premier B-Div 4 squad, a brave effort by the Big V kept them in it for much of the match until Vic Country 2 kicked away for a 29-point win. Dan Garside (St Bedes/Mentone) was named best afield for the VAFA. In the senior game, a startling first half effort of 4 goals for Gabe Hamilton kept the VAFA’s hopes alive, however Vic Country was just too good across the board on the day. Harry Tinney (Old Trinity, pictured above), Jack Bull (Old Scotch) and Hamilton (Old Trinity) all played courageously in menacing conditions. Congratulations to all selected and a huge thank you to the coaches, support staff and interested parties who braved the conditions!

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ALL AUSTRALIAN HONOURS FOR WINDLOW AND FAB FIVE During the Under 23s AAFC Carnival there were some magnificent performances by individuals, none more noteworthy than the brilliant job done by VAFA umpire Tom Windlow. Tom (pictured below), umpired with poise and nuance and was able to build strong rapport with his fellow umpires and the players. As such, Tom was able to snare the much sought after position as the All-Australian umpire of the carnival. Additionally, there were 5 VAFA players selected in the squad. The players were VAFA captain Simon Caven, Vice-Captain Gabe Hamilton, Kelvin Williams, Tom Quinn and Josh Cowan. A magnificent effort from six quality young men.

UNDER-23S DO THEMSELVES PROUD IN AAFC CARNIVAL

A terrific squad of the VAFA’s finest Under 23 year old players flew into Tasmania for the 2015 AAFC Carnival (2nd July to 4th July) to take on Tasmania, South Australia and Western Australia. The side, led by Simon Caven (St Bernards) and Gabe Hamilton (Old Trinity), opened their campaign with a 25-point win over Tasmania in a shortened Round Robin game. Their next two clashes against Western Australia and South Australia respectively ended in narrow losses that left Victoria reeling in the minor final against Tassie. Played on the bigger Blundstone Arena, Victoria smashed the home side by 101 points.

One of the freakish incidents of the carnival was Ruckman/forward Dustan Mills (Old Mentonians) going down pre-game in a collision with the water boy that left him with numerous stitches and a painful stint on the sidelines. His loss left Victoria undersized in their crucial contest against South Australia, which the Big V lost by 8 points.

Although the Big V could not knock off our fiercest rivals, it was a venerable effort from a group of very talented young men. Once again, we greatly appreciate the support from all coaches, support staff, parents and partners.

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UNDEFEATED: GOOD THING OR BAD THING?One of the most overused clichés in our great game is the notion that every team needs to lose a game in a season or risk falling down when it matters most. It’s not a baseless theory considering how long and arduous a year of footy really is. To not lose a game in the regular season is akin to the risk of flirting with complacency, nerves and the notion that nothing is perfect. With conflict and loss comes a desire and determination to right those wrongs. How wonderfully poetic football can be. There are still 13 sides that remain undefeated in 2015. They are listed below:

SKOB (Prem B and B Reserve)Old Xaverians (Premier B Thirds and Club XVIII 1)Marcellin (Premier C Reserve)Kew (Div 1)Ivanhoe (Div 2 Reserve)Emmaus St Leos (Div 3)West Brunswick (Div 3 Reserve)Canterbury (Div 4)Old Westbourne Grammarians (Div 4 Reserve)Peninsula (Under 19 Section 4)St Francis Xavier (Club XVIII 2)

Of the 13, 4 of the sides are senior teams and they all brandish very interesting backgrounds. Kew has come off back-to-back premierships on their way to Division 1 and appears hungry for

more. Canterbury arrived from the EFL and has developed a stronghold in the bottom division. Emmaus St Leos (below) has shrugged off the grand disappointment of surprisingly missing promotion last season to storm into the hottest of hot favouritism, and finally SKOB (St Kevins Old Boys), the club that has had a host of near misses looks likely to return to the top section for the first time since 2005. However, in celebrating these magnificent starts to the respective seasons of these teams, we also acknowledge that things can very quickly go awry come September… Just ask Therry Penola who went 18-0 in 2014, only to be beaten twice in the finals series by eventual premiers Williamstown CYMS.

NOW A LEGENDBill Deller, President of Williamstown CYMS, was elevated to Legend Status of the AFL Umpires Hall of Fame on Monday 29 June. His exemplary service for the association has led to Bill’s ascension to legendary status. His tireless work, his professionalism and his genuine love for the game have led to better conditions and a more professional organisation for the umpires who have followed Bill’s lead. Bill was originally inducted into the AFL Umpires Hall of Fame in its inaugural induction in 1996. He has led a long and illustrious

career in the game, starting with umpiring in 251 VFL/AFL games, including five Grand Finals. Since those heady days, Bill was the VFL/AFL Director of Umpiring from 1982-1997 and CEO of the AFL Umpires Association from 2004-11. Most relevantly to our great competition, Bill has held an official post at Williamstown CYMS for almost ten years and shows no sign of slowing down! We congratulate Bill Deller on a magnificent achievement and a wonderful career.

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Congratulations to Old Xaverian ANDREW NOLEN – ‘Roo’ joined the club in 2000 and has been involved in 6 Crocs Premiership teams (5 as a player and 1 as coach). With any luck this year could be lucky number 7. Roo’s countless hours on and off the park have been a major factor in the success of the Crocs over the last decade. His tireless will to win and ferocious attack at the ball are trademarks that have earned him enormous respect from his teammates. Congratulations Roo on achieving this fantastic milestone and all the best for rest of the season.

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Congratulations to Old Xaverian STUART SKIDMORE – ‘Thick’ joined the club in 1998 after a successful schoolboy career, representing the U19’s in back to back Premierships in 1998/99. Stuart was vice captain in 1999, winning the B&F. One of the toughest players to pull on a red and black jumper, he made his Senior debut in 1999. He played in the 2001 Reserves Premiership and captained Premierships in 2006/07, winning the B&F in 2006. After finishing his Senior football career, Stuart is now an integral part in helping the Crocodiles go for 4 flags in a row.

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Congratulations to De La Salle’s DANIEL CLOSE – Dan started with the U19s in 2005 and made his Senior debut that same season. After a swag of awards at Reserves level, including a Best & Fairest and two Premierships, Dan is now one of the first selected in the Seniors and is playing some of the best football of his career. A tough inside mid fielder, he demonstrated his talent and value to the club when he finished runner up in the 2014 Senior Best & Fairest.

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Congratulations to Canterbury’s SHAUN KELLY – Straughnie started playing with Canterbury in 2006. His commitment to training and playing football is unmatched and his attendance at social functions is just as committed. The Reserves Best and Fairest winner in 2012, his on-field efforts are second to none and he leads by example.

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Congratulations to MHSOB’s RON SHELL – A hugely popular member of the playing group, congratulations to Ron on reaching his 100 game milestone. Prone to the odd meltdown, Ron is a great clubman that makes a strong contribution to the community off-field. On-field Ron is all business, combining disciplined play with a terrific work rate. A dashing rebounding defender come wingman, Ron has developed into a pure footballer.

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Congratulations to North Brunswick’s BRAD DANCER – A former Reserves Captain, Brad’s bullocking style of football, whether in defense or attack, is legendary. A committed clubman, he is well respected and admired by his peers. The fact that he loves a goal means that he prefers to spend his time up forward, but never questions his coaches on where to play. In the midfield his ability to feed the ball out to the runners is great.

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Congratulations to SKOB’s BILLY KANAKIS – Billy commenced at SKOB in 2013 from SKC where he was a member of the 1st XVIII Premiership. Playing 13 Senior games in his first year, Billy was selected in the Big V U19 side. The silky skilled on-baller has become a valued part of SKOB’s Seniors in the midfield and across half-forward.

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Congratulations to North Brunswick’s GREG McMONIGLE – Well done to ‘Craig’ for reaching 50 games for the Bulls. A no-nonsense, hard at it defender, Greg always makes the ball his objective. A popular clubman, he is well respected and great company.

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Congratulations to St. Marys Salesian’s MICHAEL HOWARD – Commencing as an under-age player, ‘Rowdy’ was a member of the Saints 2013 U19 Premiership team. Able to play successfully on ball, back or forward, Michael is a terrific team player and has impressed with his determination and football skills.

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Congratulations to Oakleigh’s CHRIS PEARSON – Chris played his 50th game against De La Salle. Recruited from Mt Waverley Blues JFC, Chris played his first game against Ajax Thirds in Round 1 2013 and has continued to play in the U19’s.

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Congratulations to MHSOB’s KIEL PUMPA – Since joining the High School in 2012, Kiel has gone on to win the Reserves Coaches Award in 2013, the Reserves Best and Fairest in 2014, and in 2015 has gone on to Captain the Reserves. His development is testament to his diligent preparation and incredible work rate. Congratulations Kiel.

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Congratulations to MHSOB’s JACKSON WOOD – A player blessed with natural talent, Jackson has had to overcome a number of injury hurdles to achieve his 50 game milestone. With a healthier rig and greater maturity, Jackson is pushing hard to return to Senior football. Congratulations Jacko.

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Coming out of the bye and into the final third of the season, it is the appropriate time to get out my handy-dandy notebook out and hypothesise the eventual state of the wonderfully challenging landscape of Division 1 in 2015. With 12 rounds in the book, I must say that my initial prediction, which fortunately for my dignity and standing in the community (not that it is particularly high anyhow), was not posted publically. I envisaged NOB/St Pats to be in the top 2 with Ormond, with a mixed bag of the new kids on the block (Kew and St Mary’s Salesian) and the old firm of Prahran Assumption and Old Geelong to be pushing top 4.

As we have seen, Prahran Assumption will likely look upon 2015 as the year that could have been. Kew sit on top at 12-0 and St Mary’s Salesian is the hot and cold side that will likely fill that awkward 4th spot. NOB/St Pats is a side that has simply not produced against the best and with their percentage the 2nd worst in the comp; it is unlikely that they will bother the scorers in September, despite sitting 5th. Old Geelong has had a wonderful season and seems to be hitting their straps at the right time. I maintain that Kew and Ormond are the teams to beat and will come 1 and 2, but I would not be surprised come preliminary final time if Old Geelong pulls one out of the hat to become a Premier C team.

Last weekend, Bulleen Templestowe and Whitefriars played off in a virtual final to remain in the Division. I expected BT to win but the young squad comprehensively smashed them. I reluctantly am condemning the Bullants, alongside Yarra Valley, to Division 2. My tip for the LS Pepper Medal? Colby O’Brien from OGs, followed by Sidney Jones (SMS) and Kyle Margaritas (Kew). Andrew Brazzale (Kew) to win the goal kicking.

Round 12 wasn’t a particularly satisfying round of footy. It was cold, miserable and the results reflected a round of pretty uneven contests. The only game that lived up to the bill was Prahran Assumption and Old Mentonians at Toorak Park, a reissue of the earlier season clash where OMs came out by 1 point. This time, Prahran Assumption said goodbye to the relegation zone and jumped into

6th spot with a 16-point win. Paul Donahoo was at his bullish best for the home side, enforcing himself on the contest and allowing Timmy Maya to snag a couple in his 101st game for the club. The hyphenator, Smith-Cameron was at his blistering best off halfback and Edgeworth kicked 3 in Dustan Mills’ absence on tour with the VAFA, but it wasn’t enough to halt the improving Two Blues.

Kew maintained their winning streak with relative ease, despite another strong start from NOB/St Pats who led at quarter time. From that point on, in wet conditions at Alec Gillon Oval, Kew kicked 15 goals to 3 to win by 77 points. After a slow start in the middle, the Bears found winners in ressies captain Will Delbridge, the rugged Ethan Roberts and an effusive display from utility Max Waters. They were too strong up forward for NOBSPC, with the usual suspects chiming in for 7 between them. I’m talking VAFA reps Brazzale and Maibaum of course. For NOBSPC, Chris Ford was dangerous up forward and Gerrard Bence was strong down back, but the Kew juggernaut was too much to handle.

It was a bizarrely similar story at Doncaster Reserve, as Yarra Valley started strongly only for the class of Old Geelong to engulf them from that point on. The second most dominant forward combination in the comp (on goal tallies) in Wood and McMeel joined up for 6 goals, setting up a most enticing battle between the two duos in the Como Park derby. Colby O’Brien firmed as the LS Pepper Medal favourite with another bullocking performance as the OGs midfield unit dominated contested ball. Simon Donald kicked 5 of Yarra Valley’s 9 with Pask and Pollard again the dominant mids for the winless Bushrangers.

In an anticlimactic Clive, Ormond monstered the undermanned St Mary’s Salesian at E.E. Gunn to come away with a steady 50-point win. Matthew

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Kew AFC 1.3, 6.4, 10.8, 16.13 (109)NOBS/St Pats 1.5, 2.6, 4.7, 4.8 (32)GOALS, Kew AFC: A. Brazzale 4, R. Maibaum 3, L. Kinsella 2, N. Rohrt 2, K. Margaritis 1, W. Delbridge 1, P. Brough 1, L. Marriott 1, M. Waters 1NOBS/St Pats: A. Oakley 2, C. Ford 1, S. Niewand 1BEST, Kew AFC: W. Delbridge, N. Rohrt, L. Kinsella, J. O’Bryan, Z. Jones, M. WatersNOBS/St Pats: C. Colman, G. Bence, J. Conrick, C. Ford, S. Hayes, A. OakleyOrmond AFC 4.3, 8.6, 13.11, 14.15 (99)St Mary’s Salesian 1.1, 4.3, 4.4, 6.13 (49)GOALS, Ormond AFC: M. Martinov 4, I. Tahana 2, R. Chisholm 2, A. Schwarz 1, M. Perry 1, M. Oaten 1, S. Mason 1, L. Hemming 1, N. Oaten 1St Mary’s Salesian: N. Evans 3, H. Chipperfield 2, J. McCoy 1BEST, Ormond AFC: B. Atkins, D. Haysom, S. Gay, M. Martinov, S. Mason, N. EdwardsSt Mary’s Salesian: B. Andrews, N. Evans, K. Duerden, A. Pathirana, T. Dudgeon, H. ChipperfieldPrahran Assumption AFC 2.3, 3.5, 7.5, 10.8 (68)Old Mentonians 3.1, 4.1, 4.4, 8.4 (52)GOALS, Prahran Assumption AFC: G. Hogarth 2, T. Maya 2, T. Keaney 1, J. Matherson 1, H. Taylor 1, D. Anglin 1, J. Robbins 1, A. Simpson 1Old Mentonians: C. Edgeworth 3, B. Chapman 2, B. Rossi 1, B. Parker 1, M. Gledhill 1BEST, Prahran Assumption AFC: P. Donahoo, T. Keaney, B. Adams, D. Anglin, T. Maya, A. CoffOld Mentonians: D. Payton, K. Smith-Cameron, B. Norton, T. Strange, M. Adams, B. ChapmanWhitefriars OC 3.7, 7.10, 11.14, 17.17 (119)Bulleen Templestowe AFC 1.2, 2.5, 3.7, 4.7 (31)GOALS, Whitefriars OC: A. Daou 6, C. Hickey 2, D. Loh 2, R. Malt 2, J. Spencer 1, S. Currie 1, A. Marcello 1, D. Hogan 1, M. Richards 1Bulleen Templestowe AFC: K. Cherbakof 2, M. Considine 2BEST, Whitefriars OC: S. Currie, A. Daou, M. Simbolon, D. Loh, M. Richards, J. SpencerBulleen Templestowe AFC: R. Course, H. Vogler, N. Palumbo, R. Matz, O. Aziz, T. LuskOld Geelong 3.3, 8.7, 11.11, 17.20 (122)Yarra Valley OB 4.1, 5.1, 8.5, 9.7 (61)GOALS, Old Geelong: C. Wood 3, J. McMeel 3, S. James 2, T. Osmond 2, D. Freeman 2, N. O’Hare 2, B. Gore 1, C. O’Brien 1, A. Leahy 1Yarra Valley OB: S. Donald 5, A. Potter 1, M. Letson 1, J. Hall 1, R. Seeger 1BEST, Old Geelong: C. O’Brien, D. Freeman, B. Gore, A. Leahy, S. James, J. ForsterYarra Valley OB: N. Pask, J. Trend, R. Pollard, S. Donald, A. Potter, S. Yeo

Kew AFC 4.4, 11.7, 13.12, 17.19 (121)NOBS/St Pats 0.0, 0.0, 0.0, 1.0 (6)GOALS, Kew AFC: N. Zaher 4, J. O’Keefe 2, J. Tipping 2, N. Monaco 2, G. Evans 2, D. Lloyd 1, M. Vlahos 1, M. Cochrane 1, T. Cencic 1, C. Spencer 1NOBS/St Pats: C. Roberts 1BEST, Kew AFC: C. Spencer, J. O’Keefe, M. Vlahos, G. Evans, N. Zaher, N. MonacoNOBS/St Pats: J. Hunter, B. O’Halloran, D. Brown, D. Cudmore, W. Brouwers, T. MayfieldOrmond AFC 0.0, 5.4, 8.8, 15.10 (100)St Mary’s Salesian 1.5, 1.8, 1.12, 1.13 (19)GOALS, Ormond AFC: M. Michael 3, Z. Lesier-Moore 3, D. Casey 2, C. Doggett 2, K. Dompietro 2, L. Saunders 1, T. Naylor 1, T. Haysom 1St Mary’s Salesian: A. Murphy 1BEST, Ormond AFC: M. Michael, D. Casey, J. Quarmby, D. Frazier, D. Riazah-Kesheh, D. MacHinSt Mary’s Salesian: N. Ludwig, A. Murphy, M. Mace, C. Rose, J. Op’t Hoog, L. HawkinsPrahran Assumption AFC 9.4, 14.9, 19.11, 26.15 (171)Old Mentonians 0.1, 0.2, 4.3, 4.7 (31)GOALS, Prahran Assumption AFC: J. Rice 8, R. Ellis 5, J. Waters 3, A. Siekai 3, M. Shaw 3, M. Sampson 2, P. Cammisotto 2Old Mentonians: B. Waters 2, G. McMullan 2BEST, Prahran Assumption AFC: J. Rice, J. Waters, M. Francis, A. Hall, M. Shaw, E. DelahentyOld Mentonians: T. Payton, C. Minton, B. Waters, R. Towers, G. McMullan, N. CoffeyBulleen Templestowe AFC 1.5, 5.9, 8.11, 9.14 (68)Whitefriars OC 2.1, 2.1, 4.4, 5.6 (36)GOALS, Bulleen Templestowe AFC: D. Duff 3, D. Tonelli 2, R. Ferraro 2, N. Nassios 1, D. Stratus 1 Whitefriars OC: N. Crowe 2, M. Ciardulli 1, M. Stafford 1, M. Pelosi 1BEST, Bulleen Templestowe AFC: R. Ferraro, M. Cowell, D. Duff, L. Schieven, C. Alevizos, M. CoulstonWhitefriars OC: N. Di Pietrantonio, A. Giuliano, T. Nilsson, M. Stafford, D. Cardamone, D. ChambersYarra Valley OB 1.2, 3.5, 8.9, 10.9 (69)Old Geelong 1.0, 4.1, 4.1, 5.3 (33)GOALS, Yarra Valley OB: B. Seeger 4, J. Harding 2, J. Woolley 1, G. Smith 1, D. Perry 1, M. Fraser 1Old Geelong: P. Tucker 2, S. Griffiths 1, P. Lynch 1, T. Claeys 1BEST, Yarra Valley OB: S. Goldsworthy, G. Sceney, W. Ponsford, W. Fleming, L. Grimwade, D. MillsOld Geelong: J. Cave, P. Lynch, A. Bell, S. Griffiths, H. Beaumont, J. Graham

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and potent in attack. Andrew Daou kicked 6 and was surrounded by a host of quality mids in Sean Currie and Jason Spencer who were part of the unit that simply dominated first ball use. Bulleen relied on Cherbakof and Considine for their goals but they couldn’t inspire a higher work rate from the rest of the side. It was a particularly disappointing afternoon for a side that generally thrives in the wet. Their prospects for survival have become that much more difficult with this result.

Willie Bee’s Clive Waterhouse MOTR for Round 13

Although Clive likes an underdog battle, it is impossible for the big fella to avoid the pull of the Como, a couple of (post-game) tins, and a clash between 1 and 3 between Kew and Old Geelong. It is Brazzale and Maibaum taking on Wood and McMeel. How scrumptious. US band Haim calls ‘down to the wire’ and so does Clive.

Martinov was superb with 4 goals, supported by Chisholm and Tahana with 2 each. Blair Atkins continued his sparkling form in the middle, simply smashing the St Mary’s side missing Jones, Strangward and Tanner amongst others. Ben Andrews thrived with his greater role in their absences, but their forward line inefficiency cost them any chance of staying with the Monders. Minus their aberration against Kew, Ormond remain in the eyes of many punters to be the side instilling the most fear in the rest of the competition.

In the most interesting result of the round, Whitefriars may have just secured their place in Division 1 next year with an inspired smashing of Bulleen Templestowe by 88 points at Whitefriars College. BT only had two goal kickers all afternoon, and couldn’t manage more than one a quarter. Whitefriars on the other hand appeared confident

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St John’s banked back-to-back wins as it held off a determined Richmond Central side and ground out a 26-point win at Thomas Carroll Reserve. After consecutive losses to ladder-leader Ivanhoe and finals aspirant Northern Blues, the JOCs needed to climb out of their rut, and did so, albeit in ugly fashion. The Snakes’ faint finals hopes hinged on victory last Saturday, but unfortunately too much was left to too few, as they couldn’t combat St Johns’ much vaunted on-ball brigade. Inaccuracy plagued the JOCs in the first term as their forwards simply couldn’t capitalise on the good work done up the field. Both sides slotted four goals in the second quarter but it was the Snakes who had all the running. St Johns struggled to by-pass Richmond’s loose back, which gave the Snakes plenty of drive, with the majority of their goals launched from defensive 50. In the third, the JOCs again couldn’t make the most of their opportunities and consequently kept the Snakes within striking distance heading in into the final term. The last quarter was a scrappy affair, with both sides searching for a spark, for the JOCs it came in the form of key-forward Tim Edwards. The classy forward soared in what was arguably the mark-of-the-year and converted to seal a gutsy win. Coming off the bye, St Johns head to Garvey Oval to take on an in-form Old Paradians whilst the Snakes host the Northern Blues in what is a must win.

Old Paradians put in their best performance of the year and in doing so may have sealed consecutive finals appearances with a commanding 37-point win over Eltham. It was a classic eight-point game, which now sees the third-placed Raiders two games clear of the fourth-placed Turtles. After back-to-back losses, Eltham’s top-four spot hangs in the balance with Northern Blues nipping at their heels. Parade’s form on the road has left a lot to be desired but that may have turned it around after putting Eltham to the sword. The Raiders held the Turtles at bay in the first-half and then

tore the game apart with a seven-goals-to-two third term. The Turtles offered stern resistance in the final term, but it was simply too little too late. Parade was led superbly in attack by Boundy and Kandilakis who combined for seven goals and will prove a handful for St Johns this week. If the Raiders can overcome the in-form JOCs, then it would all but seal their top-four spot. Eltham needs to get its season back on track as it faces a plucky Monash side desperate to avoid relegation.

Northern Blues kept its stellar home record intact as it thumped Elsternwick to the tune of 79-ponts. Fans were treated to a shootout at W.R Ruthven Reserve with both teams combining for 40 goals but it was the Blues spread of goal-kickers that proved the difference. Blues forwards Marcon and McRedmond bagged five goals apiece and were well supported by Holmes (4) and Higham and Passey with three each. The Wicks were riding on the high of their win over Eltham a week prior and despite the final margin, they were far from disgraced. After an inaccurate first term, Northern held a handy three-goal lead, but pushed that out to 43-points by halftime. Both sides traded blows in the third term, with six goals apiece as defence was not high on the priority list. Northern stormed home in the last with 7.10 as the Wicks ran out of gas. This week, the Blues face Richmond Central with a percentage boost needed to jump into the top-four. Elsternwick has a chance to exit the relegation zone as it takes the luckless South Melbourne.

Melbourne High rebounded after the previous week’s loss to St Johns in fine style with a 25-point

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Old Paradians v St Johns

Richmond Central v Northern Blues

South Melbourne v Elsternwick

MHSOB v Ivanhoe

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The game at Lindsay Hassett Oval went according to script as first-placed Ivanhoe thumped last-placed South Melbourne to the tune of 60-points. The first three quarters were a slugfest with the Hoes putting the Districts to the sword with a scintillating seven goal final term. Kaldawi and Lovell were electric up forward for Ivanhoe combining for nine majors. South Melbourne will be heartened by something of a three quarter performance against the in-form team of Div 2 and will fancy their chances against Elsternwick. Ivanhoe will go in warm favourites but should not underestimate the plucky Melbourne High.

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win over Monash. Gryphons’ forward Erwin-Ross stole the show however with an eight-goal haul but unfortunately it was to no greater purpose. “Panda” Hawking bagged four for the Unicorns and was well supported by Toman and Svirskis with three apiece. With a mere five goals separating the sides at quarter-time, Melbourne High held the Gryphons goalless in the second and took a three-goal-lead into halftime. Much like the opening term, the third was an arm wrestle, with both sides bagging five goals apiece. The Unicorns did what they needed to in the last to secure a much-needed win. They face a sterner test this week however as they welcome ladder-leaders Ivanhoe to Melbourne High, in what looms as season defining. Monash however is a legitimate chance to take its biggest scalp of the year as it faces hot and cold Eltham at East Caulfield Reserve.

Mhsob 3.6, 6.6, 11.7, 14.10 (94)Monash Gryphons 3.1, 3.6, 8.7, 10.9 (69)GOALS, Mhsob: N. Hawking 4, L. Toman 3, A. Svirskis 3, J. Tran 2, B. Jellis 1, A. Jones 1Monash Gryphons: A. Erwin-Ross 8, L. Pound 1, R. Fletcher 1BEST, Mhsob: T. Harper, M. Hamilton-Ho, R. Gavan, B. Jellis, J. Tran, L. HoodMonash Gryphons: A. Erwin-Ross, J. Nuguid, B. Rose, J. Stevenson, L. Pound, T. ByeNorthern Blues 4.5, 12.10, 18.16, 25.26 (176)Elsternwick AFC 2.0, 6.3, 12.7, 15.7 (97)GOALS, Northern Blues: D. Marcon 5, L. McRedmond 5, M. Holmes 4, J. Higham 3, B. Passey 3, N. De Andrade 1, L. Carter 1, N. Parkes 1, J. Hull 1, M. Cigagna 1Elsternwick AFC: B. Robertson 3, S. Grace 3, J. Christie 2, A. Foster 2, A. Oldfield 2, G. Cameron 1, J. Fuller 1, P. Jones 1BEST, Northern Blues: O. Clark, C. Altis, L. Carter, N. De Andrade, R. Jepson, J. MazzoneElsternwick AFC: S. Grace, B. Robertson, J. De Waas, A. Oldfield, J. Fuller, S. O’ReillyOld Paradians 2.5, 4.8, 11.10, 13.11 (89)Eltham Collegians AFC 0.2, 1.5, 3.6, 7.10 (52)GOALS, Old Paradians: J. Kandilakis 4, D. Boundy 3, B. Holden 2, C. Kandilakis 1, S. Denier 1, K. O’Brien 1, S. Miller 1Eltham Collegians AFC: F. Cloney 2, N. Harper 1, S. Pannunzi 1, J. Laver 1, B. Gill 1, C. Mizzi 1BEST, Old Paradians: A. Tulipano, C. Kandilakis, A. Sheehy, J. Kandilakis, K. O’Brien, S. MillerEltham Collegians AFC: F. Cloney, P. Vidinopoulos, A. Laver, N. Harper, J. Laver, B. GalvinIvanhoe AFC 4.4, 7.7, 10.10, 17.16 (118)South Melbourne Districts 1.3, 2.6, 6.9, 8.10 (58)GOALS, Ivanhoe AFC: K. Kaldawi 5, M. Lovell 4, T. Williamson 2, J. Harty 2, R. Blackmore-Moore 2, C. Kingsford 1, Z. Mowat 1South Melbourne Districts: J. Heis 2, M. Mitchell-Russell 2, R. Benson 2, A. Jolly 1, M. Rhodes 1BEST, Ivanhoe AFC: T. O’Donnell, K. Kaldawi, J. Chazan, B. Jackson, T. Williamson, D. JonesSouth Melbourne Districts: J. Eastman, E. Costello, R. Kennedy, T. Wright, T. Maloney, M. RhodesSt Johns OC 2.9, 6.11, 8.17, 11.20 (86)Richmond Central AFC 1.2, 5.6, 6.7, 8.12 (60)GOALS, St Johns OC: T. Edwards 4, G. Costas 3, J. Gaget 2, L. O’Connor 1, D. Abou-Karroum 1Richmond Central AFC: J. Munro 3, R. Costanzo 1, D. Roy 1, C. Jennings 1, J. Hegarty 1, K. Schoenmaekers 1BEST, St Johns OC: D. Abou-Karroum, T. Edwards, L. O’Connor, R. Dyker, G. Costas, A. BourchierRichmond Central AFC: R. Costanzo, J. Hegarty, N. Anstey, A. Gatenby, D. Curnow, L. Carland

Mhsob 0.4, 3.5, 8.9, 17.15 (117)Monash Gryphons 0.2, 0.3, 0.3, 0.3 (3)GOALS, Mhsob: K. Smith 7, M. Bowen 2, J. Stokes 1, M. White 1, J. Richmond 1, A. Tran 1, L. Campbell 1, J. Bukor 1, K. McDonald 1, J. Lewis 1Monash Gryphons: BEST, Mhsob: J. Richmond, K. Smith, K. McDonald, N. Hall , J. Naughton, M. DuranMonash Gryphons: R. Zemlinsky, C. Brumley, M. Keo, K. Johnsen, C. Fletcher, J. TobinNorthern Blues 3.3, 10.6, 16.10, 21.15 (141)Elsternwick AFC 1.0, 1.2, 1.3, 1.5 (11)GOALS, Northern Blues: E. Scott 6, T. Beames 4, M. Humphries 2, B. Parke 2, C. Beaty 2, N. Spagnolo 2, J. Clarkson 1, R. Cossens 1, D. Neilson 1Elsternwick AFC: BEST, Northern Blues: A. Rondinelli, J. Clarkson, E. Scott, C. Beaty, T. Beames, R. CossensElsternwick AFC: Eltham Collegians AFC 3.6, 4.9, 7.9, 8.10 (58)Old Paradians 1.1, 2.5, 2.9, 4.11 (35)GOALS, Eltham Collegians AFC: E. Simpson 3, J. Shea 2, T. Grindal 1, J. Neilson 1, D. Butcher 1Old Paradians: D. Miller 3, B. McAllister 1BEST, Eltham Collegians AFC: M. Mcphee, L. Thomson, D. Murphy, D. Butcher, B. Jupp, T. GrindalOld Paradians: D. Miller, B. McAllister, D. Salvatico, A. Serafin, C. Shepherd, M. RaponiIvanhoe AFC 3.4, 6.5, 9.6, 13.7 (85)South Melbourne Districts 1.3, 3.4, 4.7, 5.10 (40)GOALS, Ivanhoe AFC: R. Smyth 4, B. Grigg 2, M. Brazzale 2, W. Emerson 1, A. Woodward 1, J. Garth 1, M. Rees 1, J. Mancuso 1South Melbourne Districts: S. Balestra 2, R. Chirgwin 1, D. Robertson 1, J. Gaut 1BEST, Ivanhoe AFC: C. Poepjes, B. Grigg, R. Smyth, J. Lagreca, A. Woodward, C. RobinsonSouth Melbourne Districts: S. Atherton, R. Chirgwin, D. Proud, J. Stevenson, K. TuttyRichmond Central AFC 2.0, 5.6, 8.6, 9.10 (64)St Johns OC 1.1, 1.2, 2.3, 3.5 (23)GOALS, Richmond Central AFC: J. Dixon 4, M. Turner 2, M. Croker 1, H. Binios 1, J. Kostopulos 1St Johns OC: G. Roberts 1, S. Fricot 1, B. Khoweiss 1BEST, Richmond Central AFC: R. McCaughey, H. Binios, S. Nowlan, T. Heggart, C. Cain, A. ReadSt Johns OC: B. McManus, B. Moldrich, B. Ash, J. Dexter, J. Black, N. De Poilly

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On perhaps the coldest day for the year, the Reserves copped the rain and the main games were very slippery. The top six are a game clear, as are the bottom two. The Sharks fell short again. Swinburne is struggling and the Saints bubble got burst. Emmaus St. Leo’s are looking at South Melbourne Districts spot. To the games:

AQUINAS DEF. GLEN EIRASlippery conditions made at Aquinas College made the Bloods/Saints match arm wrestle. By 12 minutes in, only one point had been scored before Glen Eira struck. It took another 12 minutes before the Bloods were able to strike back and hold a slim lead at the first change. It was a struggle again in the second quarter but Aquinas maintained the lead. Come the “premiership” quarter, the Bloods 5-0 dominance jumped the lead to 40 and that’s where it stayed. Callum Buchanan had his best game for the year for the Saints. Stephen Tibb was BOG, booting 2 goals.

ALBERT PARK DEF. BY EMMAUS ST. LEO’S A scrappy, slippery game up at Albert Park saw the Animals form a lead by as many as 21 in the first quarter. The Falcons hit back in the second with the wind to narrow it down to a 3 point lead to the Animals. The Animals coach Al Sutherland gave the team a big rev up which resulted in an 8 goals to 1 quarter with Ryan Harding kicking 4 of his 6 for the day in the period. The Animals led by the Baranello brothers continued in the last quarter to take out a 74-point victory. Ryan Want and Jack Amies were best for the Falcons

HAWTHORN DEF. SWINBURNE UNIAt Rathmines Rd, both teams were struggling there too. Despite kicking with the wind in the first, the Hawks squandered their chances to put the game away early by kicking 1-8. Swinburne then did the same in the 2nd kicking 0-6. By the 4th, the Razorbacks were without a bench and some injuries to key players but still managed to win the quarter, despite being 22 points in arrears and losing the crucial fixture. For Hawthorn, Dave Pritchard was clearly best

on ground and “Ranchy” worked hard running both ways. Devan Healey was impressive for the Hawks again and is moving into good form. Goal kickers were spread out with 2 each to Richard Ogge, “Incey”, “Groma” and “Pritch”. Mick Manning was outstanding for Swinny booting 4, as was Ashley Woodhead.

POWER HOUSE DEF. LA TROBE UNILa Trobe Uni travelled to Powerhouse in the hopes of claiming consecutive wins for the first time this season and move a game clear from the bottom. Unfortunately, in wet and muddy conditions Powerhouse kicked 4 goals to 0 in the second quarter, which proved too large of a deficit for Latrobe to chase down in the conditions. Power House was able to build each quarter. Powerhouse ran out 43-point winners. Josh Gibson was best for the students. Luke Stubbs equalled his season-high with 5 goals and Adam Collett was BOG.

ELEY PARK DEF. BY UHS-VUAfter jumping out of the blocks, the Sharks were looking like doing some damage with David Viola (4 goals) and Declan Mitchell taking some big marks in the forward line. It seemed as though whoever’s midfield could get the ball forward more, would win the day as both sides had dominant forwards. The Sharks went into the half with a 16-point buffer. The third quarter was a struggle with both sides scoring 3-1. Nonetheless, the Vultures went on a rampage, outscoring the Sharks 46-13 and running away with the match. Josh “Big Hands” Beasley was the Sharks best. Vultures, Ben Collins enjoyed his 1st senior game for the year with 3 goals and Lachlan Allen had his best game for the year as he took home the BOG honours.

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PREVIEWWith a week off for the rep game, round 13 needs to be lucky for some. What we will expect to see is the bottom 4 sides to be 2 games behind the top 7 and Swinburne overtake the Saints for 6th. Some one-sided affairs this week:

Aquinas (3rd) host Eley Park (11th). The Sharks are getting players back and a week off will help to make this a close one but it will be Aquinas at home. Strangely enough, the Bloods/Sharks could be the match of the round however I’ll give that honour to Uhs-Vu (4th) hosting Albert Park (8th). The Vultures at home.

West Brunswick (2nd) travel to La Trobe Uni (10th). The Magpies will come in fresh and should be ready to go. Have they improved their goal kicking? It won’t matter – Magpies. Glen Eira (6th) host Emmaus St. Leo’s (1st). No upset here for the Saints against the indomitable Animals this week.

Lastly, Power House (9th) host Hawthorn (5th). A win for the Hawks will see them 2 games clear of 6th. Swinburne (7th) has the bye and should move up a spot before they have a massive game travelling to Albert Park.

Emmaus St Leos OC AFC 3.4, 4.6, 12.8, 18.13 (121)Albert Park AFC 0.3, 3.9, 4.11, 5.12 (42)GOALS, Emmaus St Leos OC AFC: R. Harding 6, D. Hill 4, P. Baranello 2, M. Davis 2, M. Catchpool 1, C. Lowther 1, N. Baranello 1, W. Hillman 1Albert Park AFC: L. Gniel 2, B. Raeside 1, N. Cattle 1, A. Snowden 1BEST, Emmaus St Leos OC AFC: P. Baranello, N. Baranello, N. Robin, R. Harding, A. Ballard, L. VirgoAlbert Park AFC: R. Want, J. Amies, N. Thurley, J. McCreery, L. Gniel, T. CattleAquinas OC 1.3, 3.5, 8.10, 10.12 (72)Glen Eira AFC 1.1, 2.3, 2.5, 4.8 (32)GOALS, Aquinas OC: J. Perrett 3, Z. Parr 2, S. Tibb 2, M. Kershaw 1, B. Ryan 1, M. Jess 1Glen Eira AFC: D. Entwistle 2, S. Hollow 1, J. Waras Carstensen 1BEST, Aquinas OC: S. Tibb, M. Vanrooy, M. Jess, L. Toomey, B. Ryan, J. PerrettGlen Eira AFC: C. Buchanan, L. Young, C. Higgins, R. McGirr, J. Amerena, L. BardaUhs-Vu Afc 3.4, 5.9, 8.10, 15.13 (103)Eley Park Sharks 5.4, 8.7, 11.8, 13.9 (87)GOALS, Uhs-Vu Afc: B. Collins 3, L. Allen 2, K. Benstead 2, T. O’Halloran 2, J. Clark 1, D. Benstead 1, A. Pincott 1, R. Dickson 1, R. Smith 1, M. Legudi 1Eley Park Sharks: D. Viola 4, M. Fitton 3, P. McMahon 3, J. Beasley 1, O. Dickson 1, D. Edwards 1BEST, Uhs-Vu Afc: L. Allen, K. Benstead, J. Moden, M. Roberts, M. Legudi, C. JacksonEley Park Sharks: J. Beasley, P. McMahon, T. Houlden, C. Marsiglio, A. Zaicos, O. DicksonHawthorn AFC 1.8, 4.10, 8.14, 10.16 (76)Swinburne University AFC 2.2, 2.8, 4.8, 7.12 (54)GOALS, Hawthorn AFC: J. Ince 2, D. Pritchard 2, G. Gromadovski 2, R. Ogge 2, D. Healey 1, S. Gold 1Swinburne University AFC: M. Manning 4, T. Kennedy 1, A. Woodhead 1, D. Green 1BEST, Hawthorn AFC: D. Pritchard, D. Monohan, D. Healey, J. Kenneally, P. Spendlove, M. NunanSwinburne University AFC: M. Manning, D. Lyon, A. Woodhead, D. Manning, R. Lugg, J. PerilloPower House AFC 1.2, 5.4, 6.5, 10.7 (67)La Trobe University AFC 1.0, 1.1, 1.3, 3.6 (24)GOALS, Power House AFC: L. Stubbs 5, J. Whelan 1, A. Collett 1, T. Collett 1, E. Edwards 1, A. Reynolds 1La Trobe University AFC: C. Ruwoldt 1, B. Dowler 1, D. O’ Connor 1BEST, Power House AFC: A. Collett, J. Whelan, L. Stubbs, T. Collett, R. Gregory, B. LeskeLa Trobe University AFC: J. Gibson, B. Hoffman, R. McMinn, C. Ruwoldt, E. Kelly, S. Woollard

Albert Park AFC 0.1, 4.2, 6.9, 7.9 (51)Emmaus St Leos OC AFC 2.1, 4.2, 5.2, 6.2 (38)GOALS, Albert Park AFC: J. Mahoney 3, J. Mills 1, J. Raeside 1, C. Elliott 1, R. Sloan 1Emmaus St Leos OC AFC: J. Kapiniaris 2, J. Webb 1, S. Jones 1, J. Greensides 1, C. McAuslan 1BEST, Albert Park AFC: J. Mahoney, B. Coghlan, T. Wright, J. Mills, A. Davidson, S. De LongvilleEmmaus St Leos OC AFC: S. Bavage, E. Mitchell, A. Athorne, J. Kapiniaris, C. McAuslan, D. McNeillGlen Eira AFC 4.2, 4.4, 6.6, 7.7 (49)Aquinas OC 1.2, 2.3, 3.6, 5.11 (41)GOALS, Glen Eira AFC: A. DeVries 3, O. Boukarroum 2, B. O’Donnell 2Aquinas OC: N. Spencer 3, K. Rosewarne 1, B. O’Loughlin 1BEST, Glen Eira AFC: J. Serpanchy, O. Boukarroum, S. Lithgow, A. DeVries, D. Abdelsayed, A. HeywardAquinas OC: C. Tilley, B. O’Loughlin, A. Kinghorn, L. Brouwer, N. Spencer, S. PorterUhs-Vu Afc 2.3, 5.5, 8.8, 9.10 (64)Eley Park Sharks 2.2, 6.5, 6.10, 7.13 (55)GOALS, Uhs-Vu Afc: L. Temming 4, B. Anderson 2, L. Grant 1, S. Parker 1, A. Hellner 1Eley Park Sharks: J. Alexandridis 3, D. Crawford 1, R. Raydan 1, B. Rush 1, T. Alexopoulos 1BEST, Uhs-Vu Afc: S. Parker, M. Reinhard, L. Temming, B. Anderson, W. Smith, T. WoodlockEley Park Sharks: R. Raydan, B. Rush, D. McColl, M. Wilkinson, J. Dowling, M. BoyallHawthorn AFC 3.3, 4.4, 4.7, 6.9 (45)Swinburne University AFC 1.5, 2.6, 3.7, 5.7 (37)GOALS, Hawthorn AFC: P. Avery 2, P. Vijayakumar 2, K. Grant 1, N. Loutit 1Swinburne University AFC: J. Dwyer 2, J. Lynn 1, D. Osborn 1, R. Moloney 1BEST, Hawthorn AFC: D. Upton, B. Robertson, C. Williams, D. Mitchell, N. Loutit, J. PapailiouSwinburne University AFC: B. Quinn, P. Strachan, D. Osborn, J. Lynn, J. Dwyer, H. FischerPower House AFC 3.5, 3.7, 5.13, 7.14 (56)La Trobe University AFC 1.3, 3.6, 3.6, 5.6 (36)GOALS, Power House AFC: H. Miller 3, R. Featherstone 1, N. Jeffrey 1, S. Hughes 1, B. Griffin 1La Trobe University AFC: B. Robinson 1, S. Condon 1, C. Black 1, J. Prasad 1, J. Billings 1BEST, Power House AFC: P. O’Grady, B. Griffin, B. Cox, R. Featherstone, J. Anderson, M. ChylinskiLa Trobe University AFC: J. Croxford, D. Brown, B. Robinson, S. Condon, M. Stringer, J. Morales

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At the start of any given season, clubs have a blank canvas to work with. An opportunity to create their masterpiece beckons. For some clubs, their masterpiece will be merely to compete with the rest of the competition while for others; only the ultimate success will quench their thirst. It only feels like yesterday when teams were training in the brutal summer heat, players opting for the comfort of a pair of Nike Frees rather than their customary puma kings, and for a select confident few, training with the rig out. And with the winter solstice now in the rear view mirror, we find ourselves with only six games remaining to play.

For a handful of clubs, their season is over, the last six games of the season provide the platform to improve, and attempt to lay foundations for another crack in nine months’ time. But for those on the top rungs, the hardest work is yet to begin. Performances earlier in the season count for little come finals time. The slate is clean, and for those that stumble at the pointy end of the season, a summer of regret looms.

The adage goes “man makes plans and god laughs” and whether you’re a man of the church or not, in dusty selection rooms across the country, they’ll be countless coaches shaking their heads, wondering where it all went wrong.

After a relatively successful 2014, equipped with some talented recruits and a more than capable coaching panel, Manningham were destined for greatness. Or so they planned. A culmination of injuries and ill-timed South East Asia holidays have crippled our Bulleen dwelling brethren, and their season continues to go from bad to worse. And while recent form would suggest they were never expected to topple the high flying Westbourne Grammarians, at the season’s start you would have thought this would be a cakewalk for the Cobras. Westbourne led from start to finish in a scrappy affair, and ran out victors by 39 points. Dale Collins was again solid with four goals, although was held better than in recent weeks and Mitchell Ferrie was back to his best. For Manningham it was Daniel Mott and Tommy Bell who fought hard all day.

The Canterbury faithful headed to unchartered waters again this week. This time the Range Rovers headed due east to Noble Park to tackle Masala. And as expected, the juggernaut that is Canterbury made humiliatingly light work of Noble Park, coughing up an early solitary goal for the entire match. Keen to get some run in the legs of a few rookies, Coach Mick Harper took a markedly different side into the game from the week before. The spherical Charlie Acutt impressed on debut, and Andrew Winn put in his best performance for the year. Masala, who found it incredibly tough going were buoyed by performances from David Crkvenac and Matty Decarne.

Box Hill North, the crowd favourite of Division Four continue to impress coming into the pointy end season, and reports from Elgar Road suggest the possibility of a long finals campaign are very much a reality. On recent form, a close game had been predicted, a prediction that came to fruition, for at least the first half with the sides heading to the sheds with a mere kick between them. But after the long break, it was a different story, with Box Hill jumping out of the box early, and showing off the talent that has earned them their underdog status. Dylan Liistro had his considerable cheer squad in a frenzy, racking up touches at will as the mountainous Drew Howlett kicked four sausage rolls.

While the conditions at Jordan Reserve weren’t great, you couldn’t help but notice Point Cook’s modest victory over Chadstone. While it’s obscene to call a 100 point win modest, in this instance, it’s unfortunately applicable. Point Cook, until recently have been billeted as the only faint hope against the Canterbury juggernaut, and Chadstone, well, to put it lightly they’ve been struggling a bit. Mason Kip, as always was sensational for Point Cook and Ricky Munn and Daniel Sidwell had a

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good day out in front of goal. For Chadstone, it was once again the ferocious Farrugia brothers that flew the flag.

Five weeks ago, before Mount Lilydale acquired every free agent in the outer East, the game against South Mornington would have been pretty interesting. Alas, Mount Lilydale, equipped with their new arsenal made incredibly light work of the Tigers, running out winners by 175 points. Liam Bull kicked a ‘Michelle’ in a best afield performance and Brandan Spencer helped himself to six majors.

This week, I’m picking North Brunswick to whack the hapless Manningham Cobras while Canterbury should do the same to the well-supported Box Hill North. South Mornington should sault passed Chadstone while Point Cook will make light work of Parkside. In the game of the round, I’m predicting Mount Lilydale to get

the chocolates over Westbourne, with the task of keeping Dale Collins at bay the key here.

DIVISION 4 LAST ROUND DIVISION 4 RESERVEBox Hill North AFC 2.2, 6.8, 11.11, 14.14 (98)North Brunswick AFC 3.3, 5.7, 7.10, 8.10 (58)GOALS, Box Hill North AFC: D. Howlett 4, R. Matthews 3, L. Desmond 2, D. Penny 2, J. Gasparini 1, J. Howarth 1, M. Penny 1 North Brunswick AFC: P. Butler 3, B. Dunstan 1, B. Gallagher 1, C. Dargavel 1, S. Mair 1, C. Godde 1BEST, Box Hill North AFC: D. Liistro, S. Howe, K. Johnson, A. Piccioli, N. Lang, J. GaspariniNorth Brunswick AFC: P. Butler, J. Davis, C. Dargavel, K. Zuidema, A. Tsiaras, S. MairPoint Cook AFC 4.4, 7.8, 12.10, 18.16 (124)Chadstone AFC 0.1, 1.4, 1.4, 2.4 (16)GOALS, Point Cook AFC: R. Munn 5, D. Sidwell 4, M. Gabriel 2, B. Cox 1, M. Herbertson 1, P. Hegarty 1, J. Eastwood 1, M. Kip 1, W. Dawson 1, S. Sinclair 1Chadstone AFC: J. Farrugia 1, K. Biggs 1BEST, Point Cook AFC: M. Kip, R. Munn, J. Eastwood, M. Herbertson, D. Sidwell, P. HegartyChadstone AFC: K. Biggs, I. Bingham, L. Farrugia, D. Bennett, C. Austin, N. SmithWestbourne Grammarians Football Club 2.4, 5.6, 9.11, 11.13 (79)Manningham Cobras AFC 1.1, 2.2, 3.4, 6.4 (40)GOALS, Westbourne Grammarians Football Club: D. Collins 4, M. Culliver 1, N. Arias 1, M. Ferrie 1, J. Johns 1, M. Muhar 1, M. Acciarito 1, P. Hudson 1Manningham Cobras AFC: C. Jolly 2, S. Leonard 1, J. Homan 1, D. Wills 1, C. Terpsinis 1BEST, Westbourne Grammarians Football Club: T. Rogers, M. Ferrie, M. Culliver, A. Rompel, P. Hudson, B. SmithManningham Cobras AFC: D. Mott, B. Mc Hugh, T. Twynham, V. Dislakis, C. Terpsinis, T. BellCanterbury Football Club 4.5, 12.9, 18.11, 26.18 (174)Masala Football Club 1.0, 1.1, 1.3, 1.4 (10)GOALS, Canterbury Football Club: S. Fitzgerald 5, R. Walmsley 4, A. Winn 3, J. Wilson 2, T. Lowden 2, A. Baker 2, N. Szabo 2, M. Szabo 2, C. Wynn 1, P. Gill 1, M. Augustinus 1, L. Giles 1Masala Football Club: J. Toikalkin 1BEST, Canterbury Football Club: M. Peel, T. Lowden, N. Szabo, C. Acutt, A. Winn, A. BakerMasala Football Club: D. Crkvenac, S. Daw, M. Decarne, Z. Kelly, J. Kyle, J. ToikalkinMt Lilydale OC 6.6, 13.11, 19.18, 27.25 (187)South Mornington 0.0, 0.3, 1.6, 1.6 (12)GOALS, Mt Lilydale OC: B. Spencer 6, L. Bull 5, T. McQuinn 4, M. Hampton 3, A. Thorne 2, S. Hickey 1, I. Tua 1, M. Fernando 1, J. Runge 1, J. Ingram 1, D. Cerra 1, D. Dimitriou 1South Mornington: J. Gaillard 1BEST, Mt Lilydale OC: L. Bull, S. Kelton, P. Atkinson, M. Fernando, B. Spencer, A. ThorneSouth Mornington: J. Gaillard, T. Berridge, B. Bryant, J. Tunks, J. Bini, D. Hazlett

Box Hill North AFC 6.3, 8.3, 10.6, 15.8 (98)North Brunswick AFC 1.1, 2.4, 2.8, 3.11 (29)GOALS, Box Hill North AFC: B. Magri-Olson 5, A. Mannerheim 3, R. Ball 2, B. Pearce 2, J. Tambakis 1, W. McKenzie 1, B. Kirk 1 North Brunswick AFC: R. Dowsett 2, D. Manoukian 1BEST, Box Hill North AFC: A. Mannerheim, B. Magri-Olson, N. Nolan, J. McDevitt, K. Axten, A. WalkerNorth Brunswick AFC: J. Bendall, B. Sutherland, G. McMonigle, J. Geary, K. Nguy, T. GarrowPoint Cook AFC 2.5, 3.5, 6.13, 10.16 (76)Chadstone AFC 2.0, 2.1, 2.1, 2.2 (14)GOALS, Point Cook AFC: P. Auciello 3, C. Morrison 1, C. Matcham 1, D. Favata 1, M. Groves 1, R. Tilly 1, C. Cox 1, E. Henderson 1Chadstone AFC: B. Millen 1, C. Grant 1BEST, Point Cook AFC: P. Auciello, W. Cameron, E. Henderson, A. Paris, M. Pruscino, M. GrovesChadstone AFC: B. Stewart, L. Perry, K. Rimmer, M. Wynn, R. Allan, D. LuffWestbourne Grammarians Football Club 5.3, 7.6, 12.7, 15.13 (103)Manningham Cobras AFC 0.0, 1.1, 1.2, 1.3 (9)GOALS, Westbourne Grammarians Football Club: A. Davis 5, N. Robertson 3, M. Gatti 3, C. O’Leary 2, J. Braham 1, W. Soonalole 1 Manningham Cobras AFC: J. Bieleny 1BEST, Westbourne Grammarians Football Club: L. Fleming, A. Dullard, J. Jardine, R. Doyle, A. Davis, N. RobertsonManningham Cobras AFC: C. Arman, J. Stewart, C. Cunningham, A. Sanelli, S. Marshall, T. DurrantCanterbury Football Club 4.6, 4.8, 9.10, 13.11 (89)Masala Football Club 0.2, 3.6, 5.9, 7.11 (53)GOALS, Canterbury Football Club: S. Woodward 3, J. Price 3, C. Woods 2, J. Marciniak 1, G. Driscoll 1, S. Kelly 1, R. Gates 1, T. Mathers 1Masala Football Club: J. Coghill 2, P. Kailasanathan 2, M. Hawes 1, B. Handson 1, B. Nugent 1BEST, Canterbury Football Club: R. Gates, C. Woods, A. Stals, B. Toomey, B. Lashbrook, S. WoodwardMasala Football Club: B. Nugent, D. Shanks, P. Kailasanathan, J. Logan, R. Prestwich, T. BanerjeeSouth Mornington 2.6, 5.10, 7.12, 10.18 (78)Mt Lilydale OC 1.0, 3.3, 4.3, 7.5 (47)GOALS, South Mornington: N/AMt Lilydale OC: S. Roberts 3, C. Manna 1, M. Pulkka 1, I. Hawkey 1, R. Sadlier 1BEST, South Mornington: Mt Lilydale OC: T. Kennedy, W. Johnson, R. Sadlier, M. Gee, D. Hughes, C. Johnson

Please email your match reports, thoughts and feelings by Sunday afternoon to [email protected]

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NEXT WEEKS GAMESWILLIAM BUCK PREMIER

Old Carey De La Salle 14:00Old Scotch Old Trinity 14:00Old Xaverians Beaumaris 14:00St Bernards Collegians 14:00University Blues University Blacks 14:00

PREMIER BAJAX Old Brighton Gr. 14:00Hampton Rovers St Kevins OB 14:00Old Melburnians Caulfield Gr. 14:00Parkdale Vultures Mazenod OC 14:00St Bedes/Mentone Tigers Fitzroy 14:00

PREMIER COld Ivanhoe Gr. Oakleigh 14:00Old Camberwell Gr. Peninsula OB 14:00Old Haileyburians Williamstown CYMS 14:00PEGS Monash Blues 14:00Therry Penola OB Marcellin OC 14:00

DIVISION 1Bulleen Templestowe Prahran Assumption 14:00Kew St Mary's Salesian 14:00Ormond Old Geelong 14:00Whitefriars OC NOBS/St Pats 14:00Yarra Valley OB Old Mentonians 14:00

DIVISION 2Elsternwick Mhsob 14:00Ivanhoe Old Paradians 14:00Monash Gryphons Richmond Central 14:00Northern Blues Sth Melbourne Districts 14:00St Johns OC Eltham Collegians 14:00

DIVISION 3Albert Park Glen Eira 14:00La Trobe University Aquinas OC 14:00Swinburne University Eley Park Sharks 14:00West Brunswick UHS-VU 14:00

Hawthorn, Power House, Emmaus St Leos - ByeDIVISION 4

Canterbury Parkside 14:00Mt Lilydale OC Manningham Cobras 14:00North Brunswick South Mornington 14:00Point Cook Masala 14:00Westbourne Gr. Chadstone 14:00

MEGT UNDER 19 PREMIERBeaumaris Old Xaverians 14:00De La Salle Old Trinity 14:00St Bernards Old Melburnians 14:00St Kevins Old Scotch 14:00University Blues University Blacks 14:00

UNDER 19 SECTION 2Caulfield Gr. Mazenod 14:00Collegians Parkdale Vultures 14:00Old Brighton Marcellin OC 14:00St Bedes/Mentone Tigers Fitzroy 9:20Whitefriars Old Ivanhoe Gr. 9:20

UNDER 19 SECTION 3Old Geelong Hampton Rovers 14:00Old Xaverians Ormond 14:00St Bernards Old Camberwell Gr. 14:00Williamstown CYMS Old Carey Gr. 14:00

UNDER 19 SECTION 4Beaumaris Oakleigh 11:40De La Salle OC Peninsula OB 11:40MHSOB Monash Blues 14:00Old Haileyburians Mazenod 14:00Parkdale Vultures Mazenod 9:20St Kevins OB Northern Blues 11:40

VAFA COLTSPoint Cook La Trobe University 14:00Old Paradians Ivanhoe 14:00St Bernards Parkside 14:00University Blues Williamstown CYMS 11:40UHS-VU/Flemington Bye

CLUB XVIII (1)Hawthorn Prahran Assumption 14:0La Trobe University Ivanhoe 9:20NOBs/St Pats Richmond Central 11:40Old Geelong Old Xaverians 11:40

CLUB XVIII (2)Albert Park UHS-VU 9:20MHSOB St Francis Xavier 14:00Kew West Brunswick 9:20Westbourne Gr. Ormond 11:40

PREMIER THIRDSOld Melburnians De La Salle OC 11:40Old Scotch St Kevins OB 9:20Old Xaverians Beaumaris 11:40St Bernards Collegians 11:40University Blues University Blacks 9:20

PREMIER B THIRDSMazenod Fitzroy 11:40Old Carey Old Xaverians 11:40St Kevins Old Trinity 9:20Ajax (Black) Ajax (Red) 14:00

PREMIER C THIRDSParkdale Vultures St Mary's Salesian 14:00Collegians Marcellin 11:40Hampton Rovers Old Ivanhoe 9:20Therry Penola OB Monash Blues 9:20PEGS Williamstown CYMS 9:20

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CLUB WAREHOUSE RISING STAR 2015

We congratulate University Blues forward/midfielder Tom Quinn who has been nominated as the VAFA Rising Star for this round. Tom Quinn came to University Blues during the pre-season of 2015, coinciding with his move to Richmond VFL where he put in a big pre-season. He has made in immediate impact during his time at the club with his willingness to learn and his ability to play a variety of roles. His strong attack on the ball, repeat efforts and decision making also makes him a more than handy player up forward for Blues. Tommy plays predominantly as a small forward rotating through the midfield in a similar vein to Jamie Elliott from Collingwood, and like Elliott, he is clean with his hands and his strong overhead marking belies his apparent lack of height. He has been in a rich vein of form kicking 6 goals back in round 8 against Beaumaris and gaining selection in the VAFA Under 23 team for the AAFC Carnival where he finished with a bag of 5 in the minor final and backing up in the Senior VAFA Team on the weekend. Whilst only in his first year with the club, he will get better as he gets stronger and will spend more time in the midfield as he developed strength and condition.

* to be eligible for the club Warehouse Rising Star, a player must be born no earlier than 1994 and playing his first full season of senior football.

TOM QUINN – UNIVERSITY BLUES

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5 YEARS AGO – 2010Glen Eira won a very important game in D2 Section against Old Westbourne, both clubs vying for a top four position. It was a low scoring affair and Glen Eira wasted some opportunities in the first quarter with 3.7 to 0.2. They continued to kick inaccurately but were never seriously challenged by the Westbournians and won 6.14 to 5.8. Best – Tsirogiannis, Massis, Higgins, Kohout, Spink, King (GEira) and Walker, Hudson, Benn, Pavez, Connors, Hudson (OWestb). Glen Eira remained in third position with plenty of work to be done by Old Westbourne, now 6th.

La Trobe Uni and St Johns seemed certainties for the D3 finals with 11 wins apiece but below them, any two of seven clubs could fill the third and fourth spots. Albert Park strengthened their third position with a very impressive win over West Brunswick 16.16 to 3.6. The goals were well shared for Albert Park and their defence was simply miserly. Best – Lanigan, Maunder (3), Payne (3), Murnane (3), Hayes, Cain (APark) and Touzel, MacGugan, Hayes, Brown, Martin, Germon (WB).

In D4 Section, Swinburne surprised Eley Park with their endeavour and provided an upset, winning 15.13 to 12.15. The Uni boys may have opened a possibility for finals’ time and the Sharks’ loss was not what they wanted at this stage of the season. Best – Manning, Wild, Elliman, Higgins, Wood, Hyman (Swinburne) and Viola (3), Marsiglio, Sahlstrom, Davis, Robinson, Bugeja (Eley Park).

Division 3 senior coaches were Nathan Dallas (Albert Park), David Smith (Elsternwick), Mark Murray (Hawthorn), Leigh Cole (Ivanhoe), George Lattouf (Kew), Dean Sheldrick (La Trobe Uni), Martin Pike (Powerhouse), Joe Lenders (St Francis Xavier), Matt Jones (St John OC), Shannon Monagle (West Brunswick), R Watts (UHS-VU) and Andrew Stone (Yarra Valley OB).

The leading ‘sharpshooter’ in the VAFA was Paul Tsoucalas for Oakleigh in the Under 19 South 2 Section. His 10 majors in this round took him into the 60’s and Paul was a real chance to kick the ‘ton’ if his form continued.

10 YEARS AGO – 2005The combined Victorian Country Football League team were worthy winners of the Brian Molony Cup at Sportscover Arena, 13.13 to the VAFA’s 8.14. The VAFA trailed all day but at one stage looked

as though they may pull off a remarkable ‘come-from-behind’ victory but the ‘boys from the bush’ determined not to let the game slip and drew away again to win comfortably. Andrew Lowcock (Uni Blues) was a constant headache for the VCFL early on at centre half forward and Justin Arnold (Old Xavs) and David Biggs (Old Essendon) were impressive in the heavy conditions. Down 23 points at half time, the ‘ammos’ had their work cut out. In the second half, Daniel Flaherty (Old Essendon), David Boundy (Old Paradians) and Murray Pitts (Beaumaris) all stood out for the VAFA. Others to hold their own were Travis Ruyg (Old Xavs) and Leigh Hendra (Old Brighton).

St Bernards congratulated one of its most admired and respected competitors, Ben Loughlin, on his 150th game. Ben had played on many bigger opponents over the years and was a courageous utility player. Beginning in the U19’s in 1996, Ben’s highlight was the A Grade premiership in 2002 in which he played a significant role.

Tim Beasley broke St Bedes Mentone Tigers club record for 1st 18 games when he ran out for the 244th time. Tim was the only player to have played senior football with St Bedes Old Collegians Football Club and St Bedes/Mentone Tigers AFC from E Section right through to B Section. Tim had been runner-up in the senior Best and Fairest in 1988 and 1990 before winning the senior Best and Fairest on no less than 7 occasions . He also won VAFA Best and Fairests in 1990 and 1991 as well as being a State representative player in 1992 and 1993. Tim was awarded life membership of his club in 2000 and was named a Club Legend in 2004.

20 YEARS AGO – 1995In E East Section, the match of the round was between Old Carey (4th) and Bulleen United (5th) and a win to Old Carey would send them 2 games clear. Carey started well with four goals straight in the opening quarter while Bulleen had enough chances but kicked 2.4. At half time it was a 2 point lead to Bulleen United. Carey’s track form had been to date, two good quarters and a failure to consolidate in two and was driving their coach, John Wise to distraction. Well, it happened again as Bulleen took the lead at the final break, 9.7 to 7.6 with the C’s not impressive. Although Carey attacked often in the final term, the evergreen champion and multiple award winner, Bulleen’s Dick Morley, controlled the show with great marking and intelligent disposal as his team took the

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points and were now only 1 game behind Old Carey. Best – Portbury, Morley, Horsfield, Hickey, Perry, Thompson (Bulleen United) and Bryce, Campbell, Popplewell, Greenwood, Morrison, Vasilopoulos (Old Carey).

In E Central Section, Uni High School Old Boys almost made certain of finals’ appearances with a big ‘come-from-behind’ win over Old Westbourne who had led at three quarter time 6.12 to 5.8. It was a huge last quarter (9.4) by UHSOB as they posted a winning score of 14.12 to 7.16. Best – Burns (4), R Smith, D Smith, Strachan, McLean, Bone (UHSOB) and Dangerfield, Leonard, O’Malley, Billman, Stapleton, Evans (O West). Old Westbourne had to be careful now to avoid relegation in the coming rounds.

St Mary’s were proud to announce that Terry (Froggy) Ymer reached 350 games for his club, the second Saints’ player to achieve this milestone. Terry had won many awards along the way culminating in life membership in 1989. Although diminutive in size and frame, Terry’s superior fitness and ability to remain injury free had given him the longevity. Everyone at St Marys hoped Froggy would go on to achieve the 400 game mark.

30 YEARS AGO – 1985In E Section, it looked as though the eventual premiers may be between Preston and Heatherton, Preston being the strong favourites with only one loss to date, Heatherton having lost 3 games. Elsternwick (3rd) and Peninsula Old Boys (4th) may have had other ideas, both recording big wins in this round. Elsternwick had the biggest victory however with a score of 38.20 to Old Carey’s 6.7. The goals came from everywhere as the Wicks ran riot. Best – Farrington (3), Karipidus (6), Rosewarne (5), Thompson, Firth, Hill (E’Wick) and Endall, Mead, Jackson, Macauley, Benton, McMahon (OCarey).

In F Section, Monash Whites were determined to remove themselves from the bottom two by defeating ANZ Bank 21.12 to 18.16 on a weekend of high scoring affairs. Best – Ralph (5), Farley (4), Gemmola, De Face, Brooker (MonashW) and Bryceson, Coffey (7), McKillop, Murray, Szeitz, Townsend (ANZ).

40 YEARS AGO – 1975Monash Blues (5th) kept their final four hopes alive in A Section when they scored a 5 point victory over Uni Blacks who only remained in the game with their

accurate kicking (12.3).

North Brunswick congratulated Ian Duncan on his 100 games. Ian was a foundation member of North Brunswick and had given the club wonderful service on the field as well as coaching the U14, U15 and U17 teams with great success.

On top in Junior Section 1, Coburg went away in the last quarter of an exciting game to defeat the fourth team, Ormond 17.18 to 13.7. Best were Mick Brown, C Green, N McAuliffe, M Findlay (6) for Coburg and Handley, Boyanton, Purcell for Ormond.

45 YEARS AGO – 1970Bill McGrory played his 400th game for Glenhuntly. Bill went on to become a well regarded coach in the VAFA in later years while his son Denis, a highly regarded player for Glenhuntly, also became an U19 coach at De La Salle in later years.

Old Scotch suffered their second successive defeat when they were well beaten by Geelong at Geelong who almost doubled the ‘Scotchies’ score. This left Uni Blacks and Geelong with one defeat apiece, 8 points ahead of Old Scotch and St Bernards were in the top four on percentage from St Bernards.

The only undefeated team at this stage was Coburg in A Section, 8 points ahead of Ormond with MHSOB a further 8 point behind. Caulfield Grammarians, Monash Blues and De La Salle were the main challengers to the top teams.

After 13 rounds, in A Section, Rod McFarlane (Coburg) was on top of the goal-kickers with 94. Other leading ‘sharpshooters’ were P Wayman 71 (Alphington) B Section, B Davis 63 (UHSOB) C Section.

55 YEARS AGO - 1960In B Section, top side De La Salle (7.11) lowered their colours to Kew (10.9) enabling Kew to hang on to their fourth position. Best – Woods, Lumley, Snell (Kew) and Conway, Kelly, Dillon (DLS).

Ormond, struggling to stay in A Section , kept up with Old Xaverians for much of the game before succumbing 11.4 to 12.11. Best were Sanders, G Keogh, Storey (Old Xavs) and Hatton, O’Connell, Burdekin (Ormond).

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TOP 4 WINS BIG IN WET CONDITIONSIt was a typical winter’s day in Melbourne; wet, arctic like conditions greeted all on Saturday, but the footy must

go on, and the results were big this weekend.

St.Kevins took on Old Trinity at T.H.King and made up for their poor performance the previous week against the Old Xavs with an outstanding display of footy. They blew Trinity out of the water with 5 goals to 1 in the first term and were never troubled on their way to a 21 goal rout of the hapless Old Trinity side. Webb followed on his good form from last week with another BOG performance and was closely followed by Spence and Massey who were very good in the big win. For Trinity, Thuring played a good game as did Robertson, but it was a tough day for all against a definite flag contender. Lewis and Dicintio were the major goal kickers for the match kicking 5 and 4 respectively.

Old Scotch would have known a tough day was on the cards at St.Bernards, but their slim hope looked improved with the wet weather. That wasn’t the case. A 5 goal to 1 first term set them up for their 171 point demolition of the struggling Scotch, who have played some decent footy all year without reward. They came up against a beast on Saturday and there was no stopping the Snowdogs. They kicked kicking 17 goals in the second half and kept Scotch goalless in the final stanza. Sibbald has had a big year and he kicked 5 while Martin got 4 of his own. Delzoppo was unstoppable for Bernards and Larkin had a big day as well. Holding and Daggian were the best of a bad bunch for Scotch, who will need to fight hard to avoid relegation this season, with OMs leap frogging them and Uni Blacks only below them on percentage.

Beaumaris continue to fly under the radar this season, going about their business quietly, claiming wins and looming as the biggest threat to the top 3 teams. They sit 4th, 2pts off top spot but have a tough draw to end the year. With SKOB next week, Xavs the week after and Bernards to

finish the year, they will need to win at least two of those to really stamp their authority on this comp. They got the job done against Uni Blacks by 105pts on Saturday, with Gibbins (3) and Zagni (2) performing well up forward, while Gregory played a great game in the big win. Things aren’t looking good for newcomers Uni Blacks, but Chalkely and Mills are having outstanding seasons in what has otherwise been a tough year for one half of Melbourne Uni.

De La Salle took on an in form Uni Blues at Waverly and got the job done. Blues were looming as a potential threat to the top 4 teams but faltered in the wet conditions with accuracy being their biggest enemy. The 68pt win was De La’s 6th of the year evening up the ledger at 6-6 and keeping them in the hunt for finals action. Vawser continued his stellar season putting forward another BOG performance and putting his name in lights for a potential League B&F nod. Curnow and Fry were among the best for Uni Blues who will need to bounce back next week to keep their slim finals hopes alive.

The Old Xaverians went into the game against Old Melburnians worried about what the home side would bring to the park, having been in good form of late. OMs are a dangerous side and with Xavs undermanned, this presented a great opportunity. In the end the Xavs did it easy, winning by 99pts at Albert Park. Sam Cleeve was very good up forward kicking 8 goals with Wynne playing second fiddle with 4. Lucas and Ongarato were among the best. Watson kicked 3 of OMs 8 goals and Lapping and Monk showed some brilliance throughout the day. A tough showing from the Old Xavs who were ultimately far too good for O’Ms in very wet conditions.

MEGT UNDER 19 PremierUni Blacks v St Bernards

Beaumaris v St Kevins Old Scotch v De La SalleOld Trinity v Old Melburnians

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SECTION TWOCollegians broke through for their first victory of the season on Saturday against a disappointing Whitefriars outfit. The Lions

were impressive from the outset, holding the Friars scoreless in the first stanza and securing a 34-point quarter time lead. They never surrendered their lead and the final margin of 69-points could have been far worse if it wasn’t for Collegians inaccuracy in front of goal, scoring 26 behinds for the match. Christian Middleton was best afield and was in everything, whilst Jim Bazzani scored three majors.

Caulfield Grammarians continued their impressive run of form, knocking over a gritty Old Ivanhoe squad by 31-points at Chelsworth Park. Old Ivanhoe was in charge early, leading by two goals at quarter time. After the first break Caulfield arrested the momentum back their way scoring 12 of the next 17 goals on route to victory. Lachlan Topp and Harry Schaffer were again the most dangerous forwards for Caulfield kicking three each, whilst Nicholas Reeves-Smith booted four for the losers.

Other results saw Parkdale dismantle Mazenod by 65-points, Marcellin outlasted St Bedes/Mentone by 19-points, and Old Brighton flexed their muscle against Fitzroy running out 41-point winners.

SECTION THREEOld Carey ran over the top of a determined Ormond side in the Match of the Round in Section Three on Saturday. The Monders were on top for most of the day, and the contest was fierce from the outset. A six goal to two third quarter had Ormond’s tails up, as they headed into the final change 8-points ahead. The Panthers stepped up the intensity in the last stanza and the ball barely left their half, eventually running out 23-point winners in a memorable encounter.

Old Geelong gave old Xaverians a good old fashioned hiding at Como Park. The percentage boosting 151-point victory was no surprise to anybody as Old Geelong have been the best side in the section all season, with performances such as this one almost expected on a weekly basis. David Ennels kicked six and was unstoppable up forward, and Harry Morrison was also prominent in the win.

Elsewhere, Williamstown downed St Bernards by 109-points, and Hampton Rovers defeated Old Camberwell by 92-points.

UNDER 19 Section 2Old Brighton v Collegians

Mazenod v WhitefriarsParkside v Marcellin

St Bedes/Mentone v Old Ivanhoe Fitzroy v Caulfield Grammarians

UNDER 19 Section 3Old Xaverians v Old Carey

Hampton Rovers v St Bernards Ormond v Williamstown CYMS

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U19 PremierDe La Salle 3.6, 6.8, 12.9, 16.11 (107)University Blues 1.0, 3.5, 3.9, 4.15 (39)GOALS, De La Salle: D. Krelle 3, P. Ryan 3, L. Murphy 2, R. Cosgrave 2, J. McGAW 1, S. Pennell 1, M. Saunders 1, B. Tokatlidis 1, D. Marchese 1, S. Vawser 1 University Blues: J. Curnow 1, S. Jess 1, A. Batarilo 1, F. Montgomery 1BEST, De La Salle: S. Vawser, J. Tyquin, D. Marchese, P. Ryan, D. Anastasio, M. MartinezUniversity Blues: J. Curnow, C. Fry, J. Jess, A. Adams, S. Lucas, H. MolenaarOld Xaverians 4.6, 12.11, 17.16, 22.21 (153)Old Melburnians 0.2, 3.3, 6.6, 8.6 (54)GOALS, Old Xaverians: S. Cleeve 8, T. Wynne 4, H. Troiani 3, H. Kelly 2, T. Wiegold 1, J. Kelliher 1, T. Anderson 1, H. Lucas 1, O. Silk 1 Old Melburnians: D. Watson 3, T. Fuller 2, W. Paine 2, P. Meares 1BEST, Old Xaverians: H. Lucas, M. Ongarato, S. Cleeve, H. Troiani, W. Richards, J. Barlow Old Melburnians: F. Lappin, W. Monk, P. Meares, S. Kelly, W. Paine, W. MichelmoreSt Bernards 5.4, 11.9, 17.14, 28.17 (185)Old Scotch 1.1, 1.2, 2.2, 2.2 (14)GOALS, St Bernards: E. Sibbald 5, P. Martin 4, B. Ronke 4, C. Vague 4, M. Hughes 4, D. Kennedy 2, T. Madden 1, C. Hughes 1, A. Dillon 1, W. Considine 1, M. DeLeur 1Old Scotch: M. Bulte 1, W. Holding 1BEST, St Bernards: T. Delzoppo, N. Larkin, B. Ronke, C. Vague, P. Martin, E. Dugdale Old Scotch: W. Holding, L. Daggian, B. Hays, M. Martin, L. Strathmore, M. BulteSt Kevins 5.4, 10.8, 17.16, 25.24 (174)Old Trinity 1.1, 2.2, 4.5, 6.5 (41)GOALS, St Kevins: H. Lewis 5, S. Dicintio 4, J. Shannon 2, L. Merrett 2, T. Massey 2, D. Lattanzio 2, T. Kerr 2, H. Kerr 1, A. Clough 1, C. Tate 1, M. Di Natale 1, W. Ostrowsky 1, A. Webb 1Old Trinity: J. Hargreaves 2, T. Young 1, S. Joyce 1, B. Mescher 1, M. Corney 1BEST, St Kevins: A. Webb, M. Spence, T. Massey, W. Ostrowsky, L. Merrett, J. Shannon Old Trinity: C. Thuring, L. Robertson, M. Corney, T. Young, B. Mescher, A. GioulekasBeaumaris 4.5, 11.12, 13.14, 18.19 (127)University Blacks 1.0, 1.0, 3.4, 3.4 (22)GOALS, Beaumaris: S. Gibbins 3, C. Beattie-Powell 2, J. Taylor 2, M. Zagni 2, C. Pace 2, J. Duigan 1, S. Doherty 1, R. Pierce 1, . Buckle 1, M. Hanson 1, R. Carroll 1, A. Mcbain 1University Blacks: W. Mills 2, J. Boyle 1BEST, Beaumaris: T. Gregory, R. Pierce, M. Zagni, F. Johns, . Buckle, M. LucasUniversity Blacks: T. Chalkley, W. Mills, M. Rowlands, A. Pilbrow, Z. Harris, H. Allen

U19 Section 2Collegians 4.10, 6.15, 9.21, 11.26 (92)Whitefriars 0.0, 2.2, 2.4, 3.5 (23)GOALS, Collegians: C. Middleton 3, J. Bazzani 3, F. Sullivan 2, H. Birchall 1, L. Hentschke 1, R. Goodman 1Whitefriars: J. Dwyer 1, B. Tatterson 1, J. Hardy 1BEST, Collegians: C. Middleton, F. Huntington, F. Sullivan, J. Bazzani, R. Hildebrand-Wise, L. Walter Whitefriars: J. Battista, A. Hands, M. Baker, B. Kelsey, B. Tatterson, T. BattistaOld Brighton 0.1, 5.4, 9.4, 13.7 (85)Fitzroy 3.3, 4.4, 4.8, 6.8 (44)GOALS, Old Brighton: M. Slater 5, A. Knox 3, A. Mastromanno 2, T. Larkworthy 1, M. Duchini 1, M. Hooy 1Fitzroy: D. O’Connor 3, M. Davie 1, J. Hill 1, W. Zaghis 1BEST, Old Brighton: T. Fisher, M. Slater, A. Andrews, J. Cowling, M. Hooy, T. Garner Fitzroy: M. Davie, A. Ryan, Z. Hancock, E. Harley, D. O’Connor, B. WrightMarcellin OC 4.3, 8.5, 11.6, 15.9 (99)St Bedes / Mentone Tigers AFC 4.1, 8.1, 11.4, 12.8 (80)GOALS, Marcellin OC: J. James 3, J. Green 2, A. Kay 2, J. Picco 2, R. Muir 2, J. Robertson 1, L. Bosio 1, J. Cullen 1, N. McNamara 1 St Bedes / Mentone Tigers AFC: K. Arthur 3, L. Palfrey 3, D. Heverin 1, R. Mravljak 1, C. Bader 1, J. Zuccala 1, S. Barca 1, S. Lundy 1BEST, Marcellin OC: L. MacKie, A. McHenry, J. Green, J. James, N. McNamara, J. CullenSt Bedes / Mentone Tigers AFC: K. Arthur, L. Palfrey, J. Pastura, S. Barca, D. Pilch, C. BaderCaulfield Grammarians 2.2, 6.4, 11.5, 14.7 (91)Old Ivanhoe Grammarians 4.3, 5.3, 8.4, 9.6 (60)GOALS, Caulfield Grammarians: H. Schaffer 3, L. Topp 3, J. Woodman 2, A. Krakauer 2, N. Gould 1, K. Malignaggi 1, J. Small 1, M. Judd 1 Old Ivanhoe Grammarians: N. Reeves-Smyth 4, S. Tsanoudakis 1, J. Stanton 1, D. Buttifant 1, M. Altis 1, T. Crouch 1BEST, Caulfield Grammarians: J. Burland, A. Krakauer, M. Spielvogel, H. Schaffer, Z. Amos, L. ToppOld Ivanhoe Grammarians: T. Kellock, J. O’Kane, J. Stanton, J. Lee, J. Locke, B. OliverParkdale Vultures 5.3, 7.5, 11.7, 14.8 (92)Mazenod 0.0, 1.3, 2.5, 3.9 (27)GOALS, Parkdale Vultures: J. Salouris 3, N. Papatsanis 3, K. Lopo 1, T. Carroll 1, L. Marshall 1, K. Steegstra 1, J. Green 1, N. Farnbach 1, K. Love-Linay 1, J. Love 1Mazenod: K. McKeogh 2, P. Cincotta 1BEST, Parkdale Vultures: J. Salouris, J. Clark, J. Love, N. Papatsanis, A. Watterson, B. AustinMazenod: T. McKenna, L. Riley, T. Patterson, T. McDonald, B. Kovac, J. Webster

U19 Section 3Hampton Rovers 2.3, 7.6, 9.10, 14.15 (99)Old Camberwell Grammarians 1.1, 1.1, 1.1, 1.1 (7)GOALS, Hampton Rovers: T. Nicholls 3, C. Jones 3, N. Smith 2, R. Fogarty 1, H. Hill 1, A. Sakeson 1, D. Merlo 1, J. Balleggi 1, J. Stewart 1Old Camberwell Grammarians: A. Halabi 1BEST, Hampton Rovers: C. Carnovale, D. Broadstock, H. Hill, A. Sakeson, N. Smith, J. ZainaOld Camberwell Grammarians: C. Samios, J. Bruce, V. St Clair, C. Thorn, A. Ioannou, T. EastickOld Carey Grammarians 4.1, 7.3, 9.5, 14.7 (91)Ormond 3.3, 4.7, 10.7, 10.8 (68)GOALS, Old Carey Grammarians: Z. Adam 4, T. Wooldridge 3, S. Fennessy 3, W. Mitchell 1, H. Hill 1, C. Aitken 1, C. Hill 1Ormond: D. Fasoulis 5, N. Houghton 2, R. Main 1, E. Hanley 1, R. Hayward 1BEST, Old Carey Grammarians: C. Lisle, K. Rodenberg, T. Wooldridge, S. Fennessy, B. Coull, Z. AdamOrmond: J. Smithe, E. Quinn, D. Fasoulis, B. Hardwick, W. Van Denderen, R. HaywardOld Geelong 5.3, 10.10, 16.16, 23.22 (160)Old Xaverians 0.1, 0.2, 1.2, 1.3 (9)GOALS, Old Geelong: D. Ennels 6, H. Graham 4, H. Morrison 3, O. Graham 2, B. Ludeman 2, W. Winter-Cooke 1, O. Kelly 1, C. Burbury 1, T. Hodgson 1, H. Brayshaw 1, M. Planner 1Old Xaverians: J. Delutis 1BEST, Old Geelong: D. Ennels, H. Morrison, H. Graham, B. Ludeman, E. Gubbins, O. GrahamOld Xaverians: W. Wilson, A. Santamaria, T. Lyon, L. Jorgensen, H. Reed, B. CurtisWilliamstown CYMS 4.1, 10.6, 13.7, 20.10 (130)St Bernards 1.1, 2.2, 2.2, 3.3 (21)GOALS, Williamstown CYMS: J. Borg 6, J. Slee 4, B. Connolly 3, M. Norton 2, B. Tucker 2, W. Chan 1, J. Davies 1, O. Becroft 1St Bernards: M. Zammit 1, W. Pasznyk 1, M. Tonge 1BEST, Williamstown CYMS: W. Chan, B. Tucker, B. Connolly, J. Borg, M. Barnes, K. DawsonSt Bernards: M. Tonge, W. Pasznyk, T. Doody, D. Yacoub, N. Cardona , T. Howard

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U19 Section 4Mazenod OC 5.3, 5.7, 8.14, 9.19 (73)Northern Blues 1.2, 3.3, 4.3, 7.5 (47)GOALS, Mazenod OC: M. D’Angelo 3, J. Murdock 2, S. Bonacci 1, J. Hill 1, D. Byrne 1, A. Brand-Oliver 1Northern Blues: D. Delle-Vergini 4, B. Hutchinson 1, T. Evans 1, J. Thomas 1BEST, Mazenod OC: B. Gannon, A. Brand-Oliver, J. Welsford, D. Spooner, A. Burke, M. ZogoulasNorthern Blues: B. Waters, J. Thomas, D. Delle-Vergini, J. Hamilton, G. Vernino, T. SmithDe La Salle OC 3.4, 3.7, 10.9, 16.14 (110)Oakleigh AFC 1.1, 3.2, 3.3, 4.5 (29)GOALS, De La Salle OC: J. Hanley 5, L. Brownhill 3, J. Galbraith 2, A. Wood 1, W. Agar 1, M. Howard 1, C. Akritidis 1, A. De Luca 1, D. Roberts 1Oakleigh AFC: A. Malhotra 3, B. Swan 1BEST, De La Salle OC: D. Roberts, P. Kony, H. Wardlaw, A. Hay, W. Agar, J. HanleyOakleigh AFC: C. Moore, L. Pappon, H. Shea, A. Malhotra, L. Cloke, A. Malhotra

Monash Blues 4.2, 9.4, 10.5, 15.8 (98)Parkdale Vultures 1.1, 4.1, 8.4, 11.5 (71)GOALS, Monash Blues: A. Oppy 5, L. Buck 2, W. Hogan 2, S. Le Lievre 2, J. Meade 1, D. Quattro 1, G. Crampton 1, M. Lawrence 1Parkdale Vultures: A. Silva 3, L. Ellis 2, N. McKenzie 2, R. Stringer 1, H. Brennan 1, M. Palmer 1, L. Jenkins 1BEST, Monash Blues: M. Lawrence, A. Oppy, J. Meade, C. Squires, L. Buck, K. BennettParkdale Vultures: P. Borboa, S. Davies, A. Dickison, H. Brennan, A. Glackin, L. SymonsOld Haileyburians 1.0, 6.2, 6.4, 12.7 (79)St Kevins OB 7.5, 7.6, 10.11, 11.13 (79)GOALS, Old Haileyburians: A. Toy 3, J. Cain 2, M. Sturgess 2, B. O’Leary 1, D. Seccull 1, J. Hanson 1, J. Ross 1, J. Elston 1St Kevins OB: P. Di Natale 3, J. Prosser 3, N. Dachs 2, J. Edginton 2, L. Wray 1BEST, Old Haileyburians: N. Tabe, L. Treverton, B. O’Leary, J. Ross, X. Subotsch, W. PaulSt Kevins OB: N. Milne, L. Wray, S. Graham, L. James, J. Prosser, L. Comito

Peninsula OB 3.3, 6.3, 10.6, 16.8 (104)Beaumaris FC 1.3, 2.7, 3.9, 6.11 (47)GOALS, Peninsula OB: O. Whitty 3, M. Kellerman 3, B. Williamson 2, B. Carr 2, P. Boyle 2, S. Barbour 1, B. McLean 1, M. Glenn 1, B. Worn 1Beaumaris FC: N/ABEST, Peninsula OB: J. Feutrill , O. Whitty, S. Barbour, B. Williamson, H. Cribbon-Rigg, P. BoyleBeaumaris FC: Therry Penola OB 8.3, 12.8, 17.10, 23.16 (154)MHSOB 0.2, 1.3, 2.7, 2.7 (19)GOALS, Therry Penola OB: D. Tadinac 6, S. Skapetis 5, J. Ratcliffe 2, T. Monaghan 2, M. Dixon 1, L. Rocca 1, M. Pauthenet 1, B. Hudson 1, R. Laino 1, B. Carter 1, P. Stragos 1, C. Skapetis 1MHSOB: T. Norton 1, W. Penhalluriack 1BEST, Therry Penola OB: C. Skapetis, D. Tadinac, T. Monaghan, R. MacGregor, J. Stringile, J. RyanMHSOB: W. Penhalluriack, R. Rae, B. Kuang, J. Ellison, S. Bak, A. Alinizar

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De La SalleCoach: Simon Brown

Assistants: Anthony Hale

1 W.Agar2 C.Akritidis3 C.Anastasio4 T.Brasher5 N.Catrice6 M.Colak7 P.Cook8 R.Cosgrave9 M.Griechen10 A.Hay11 D.Krelle12 A.Lvovsky13 M.Lvovsky14 W.Mackie15 D.Marchese (Capt)16 S.Marchese (Capt)17 M.Martinez18 J.McGaw19 S.Michael20 O.Milner21 A.Munday22 L.Murphy23 A.Nyanjok24 L.O’Callaghan25 S.O’Callaghan26 S.Pennell27 M.Saunders28 T.Still29 S.Taranto30 N.Taylor31 B.Tokatlidis32 J.Tran33 J.Tyquin34 S.Vawser (Capt)35 H.Wardlaw36 W.Wright37 L.Bisognin38 L.Brownhill39 P.Burnell40 M.Canny41 J.Galbraith42 E.Holden43 T.Hyland44 M.Laoumtzis45 J.Pirovano

BeaumarisCoach: Terry Lucas

1 Drew Kelly2 Charlie Bennett3 Chris McLaren4 Oliver Florent5 Cal Beattie-Powell6 Rhys Pierce7 Sean Doherty8 Cameron Pace9 Harrison Smyth10 Matthew Williams11 Andreas Baruhas12 Nicholas Henricks13 Todd Douglass14 Callum Linehan15 Jordan White16 James Taylor17 Matt Hanson18 Matt Zagni19 Thomas Gregory20 Athan Aridas22 Shaun Evans23 Thomas Buckle24 Ben Dickson25 Sam Gibbins26 Fraser Johns27 Callum Cusack33 Joshua Gover34 Matthew Lucas46 Julian Lam48 Jacob Duigan

St Bernard’sCoach: Rocky Iannello

Assistants: Serge Ramano

1 Josh Turville2 Mitchell Hughes3 Tom Howard4 Declan Kennedy5 Chris Hughes6 Nick Larkin7 Rhyen Woods10 Marcus De Leur11 Anthony Dillon12 Charlie Vague13 Jed Carey14 Danny Yacoub15 Ben Hedley16 Luke Beddoe19 Edyn Sibbald20 Edward Dugdale22 Patrick Martin25 Jeremy Sullivan28 Nick Kelly29 Matthew Tonge29 Tom DelZoppo30 James Tait36 James Oruba44 Lachlan Sullivan 50 Joel Comito52 Harri Rocke53 Pat O’Sullivan55 Chris Gavaghan56 Daniel Parkes58 Sean Merkel59 Max Jaggard60 Matthew Zammit60 Will Considine63 Ben Ronke65 Chris Tormey73 Pat Sawaya74 Tim Rose75 Tom Madden76 Tristan Doody77 Will Issacs78 Zach O’Hallaron79 Michael Caven

St KevinsCoach: Tom Purcell, James Kennedy

Assistants: Damian Merrett 1 Roland De Biase1 Scott Kaiser2 James Prosser5 Callum Tate6 Mark Spence7 Stephen DiCintio8 Alexander Favaloro9 Joshua Shannon10 Andrew Clough11 Matthew Olsen12 William Ostrowsky13 Nicholas Fletcher16 Thomas Massey15 Cameron Paull18 Nathan Stagg19 Harry Lewis20 Oscar Henderson21 Jonathan Ring22 James Tighe27 Jacob Edginton28 Nathan Stagg29 Francesco Bonacci31 Daniel Lattanzio31 James Slevison35 Xavier Siebel36 Haydon Reinwald39 Cameron Paull40 Andrew Webb42 Patrick Simkiss44 Ciaran Ross45 Lachlan Merrett46 Maxwell Musarra48 Nicholas Milne49 Lachlan Wray50 Thomas Sanders51 Kieran Ayres52 Harry Bennetts53 William Sist54 Oliver Doswell55 Patrick Di Natale57 Darcy Carroll61 Vincent Newton61 Lachlan Turnbull63 Harry Kerr65 Jack Gale66 Benjamin Dimattina67 Macgregor Matthews68 Lachlan Comito71 Callum Smith72 James Papadopulos74 Alexander Stefanac75 Tom Appleby76 Damon Tucker78 Callum Smith79 Sebastian Graham80 Harry Hutchison80 Thomas Sanders81 Nicholas Dachs82 Jack Cairns83 Thomas Montgomerie86 Anthony Ioannidis88 Fergal Utri93 Zachery Morse

University BlacksCoach: Luke O’Connell

1 Andrew Pilbrow2 Nathan Hill3 Zach Harris4 Jake Chan5 Jordan Payne6 Tom Chalkey7 Tom Cousins8 Ryan Duffy9 Toby Sheehan10 Emilio Eugenio11 Peter Viney12 Connor Bowden13 Josh Kimpton14 Charlie Sher15 Ollie Harrison16 Isaac Parker17 Lachlan McDonald18 Jack Callahan19 Tom Pendlebury20 Jedd Dow21 Will Mills22 Harry Allen23 Jirra Moffatt24 Thomas Caughey25 Liam Flanagan26 Sean Bartlett27 Jackson Clarke28 Jackson Gravenor29 Will Hayward30 Sam McKenzie31 Nick Johnson32 Miles Rowlands

University BluesCoach: Jeff Scotland

Assistants: Will Langley

1 Andy Batarilo2 Jack Curnow3 Matt Nevatt4 Shaun Lucas5 Daniel Batarilo (Capt)6 Angus Adams7 Ed Keach8 Ollie Bevan9 Brett Scotland10 Jacob Jess11 Nick Hanlon12 Will Blakey14 Ed Condon15 Darcy Cordell16 James Cameron17 Issac Brambley18 Joe Kemp19 Tom Wilson21 Zach Healey22 Jackson Reynoldson23 Dominic Symes26 Lachie Chomley27 George Osti30 Fin Montgomery35 Ben Barton36 Charles Fry38 Angus McKindlay Sam Clements Michael Pritchard Ed Bahrens Henry Hewitson Daniel Simpson Hugh Molenaar Ben Barton Andy Campbell Patrick O’Brien

Old MelburniansCoach: James Ray

Assistants: Guss Murray

1 William Ahearn2 Tom Fuller3 Charles Koren4 Will Dowling5 Sam Kelly7 Hamish Stopp8 Gordon Carter10 Will Lovelock11 Bob De Fegely12 Sam Hooper13 Liam Ratliff14 Harry Waite15 Theodore Rosenthal16 Haddon Dixon17 Will Monk18 Dan Watson19 Edward Daniell20 Sandy McFarlane21 Fraser Nott22 David Holyoake23 Max Kenyon24 Ben Rothfield25 Harry Stephens27 Will Zwar28 Lachlan Horne29 Mitchell Horne30 Jordan Anderson31 Edward Bickford32 Gus Borthwick33 Fergus Cargill34 Max Figgins35 Adrian Karatzas36 Chris Kirton37 Angus Kleiman38 Rob Lindsay39 Ryley Lucas40 Will May41 Patrick Meares42 Michael Merakis43 James Otto44 Ben Wilson

Old ScotchCoach: TBA

Assistants: TBA

1 Julian Beard (C)2 Nick Balson3 Mitchell Nikolovski4 William Holding5 Dimitrios Panotis6 Edward Gillies7 Sam Greenough8 Brad Winder9 Nick Townsend10 Jack Otter11 Jonathon Leggo12 Charlie Miller13 Nick Clarke14 Nick Stavris15 Andrew Padbury16 Ted Murchiet17 Campbell Matthews18 John McLellan19 Daniel Beddison22 Tom Greenaway23 Howard Webb24 Andrew Lambert26 Mitchell Bulte29 Brett Borland30 James Hunt31 Caleb Kalogirou32 Will Stewart33 Richard Goodey,34 Hugh Griffiths,35 Rob McDougall39 Tom Bernard41 Hugh Mason42 Jack Slobon43 James Johnson44 Nick Waddell46 James Hunt (VC)47 Barnaby Holmes48 Charles Worrell-Smith

Old TrinityCoach: Jeff Hooper

Assistants: N. Mescher, S. Young

1 Danny Land2 Hamish Felton3 Jacob Sando4 Darcy White5 Callum Hooper6 Martin Muller7 Louis Muller8 Lachlan Aikman9 William Lane10 Oscar Sharp11 Matt Corney12 Daniel Speake13 Lloyd Robertson14 Dane Fencaros15 Arthur Gioulekas16 Tom Davies17 Henry Moore18 Andrew Bennett19 Jonte Antonino20 Jack Plant21 James Hargreaves22 Samuel Griffith23 Aidan Paus24 James Harden25 John Diffey26 Sam Joyce 27 James Rush28 Christos Manoussakis29 Charles Roberts30 Alexander Fogarty31 Liam Ritchie32 Chris Thuring33 Ben Mescher34 James Rogers35 Sam Dean-Spagnolo36 Tim Hall37 Elliott Bowman38 Marcus Emerton-Bain39 Harry Diamond40 Sam Lee41 Simon Tselios43 Matt Lasorko44 Blair Henery47 William De Graaff48 Tom Young58 Thomas Shiels62 Harry Thompson51 Alex Polidoros67 Nelson Smith55 Joe Camppbell73 Lachlan Pearce

MEGT U19 PREMIER

Old XaveriansCoach: Peter Callinan

Assistants: Pat Kennedy

1 Hamish Morris2 Hamish Cullity3 Jack Kelliher4 Jake French5 Tom Anderson (C)6 Harry Lucas7 James Agius8 Matt Smith9 Ben Murphy10 Ollie Silk11 Tim Polkinghorn12 Ben Polkinghorn13 Sam Cleeve14 Tom Fantasia 15 Joe Barlow (VC)16 Matt Ongarato17 Tom Ingham18 Will Richards19 Todd Vander Haar20 Tyson Weigold21 Harry Kelly22 Nick Lefebvre23 Tom Amad24 Charlie Kennedy25 Mitch Parker26 Tom Wynne29 Charlie Wright

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Caulfield Gr.Coach: Josh McCahon

Assistants: Simon Kelleway

1 Nic Gould2 James Kellock3 Aya Fujiwara4 Jack Donne5 Nick Silvestro6 Jack Short7 Dylan Smith8 Nicholas Blaich9 James (Capt) Small10 Ben Green11 Tim Mollard12 Chris Bold13 Lachlan Holmes14 Harry Calder15 Kosmo Malignaggi16 Jacob Serry17 Khan Oxenham18 Kirren Ponniah19 Lachlan Nixon20 Tom Smith21 Max Judd23 James Anderson25 Jerome Stewart26 Will Barker28 Max Simpson29 Myles Spielvogel30 Josh Burland32 Youssef Sabet33 Carl Burnett35 Zach Amos36 Ollie Allis37 Noah Answerth44 Darcy Levin46 Bryce Bacon

CollegiansCoach: Rob Ferguson

Assistants: Alan Solomon

1 Harry Cattell (C)2 Hugh Birchel3 Josh Dickinson4 Louis Walter5 Riely Martin7 Tyson Wyett8 Linus Walsh9 Alex Leye10 Alex Waddington11 Sam Porz12 Zac Burns13 Tim Nancarrow14 Simon Kerwin15 Harry Butterss16 Fergus Huntington16 Matthew Barton17 Will Gorton18 Jim Bazzani19 Callum Smith20 Hugo Ling23 Dave Ellinghaus24 Lachie Eyles (VC)25 Ben Peschke27 Matthew Singleton29 James Dunn30 Eddie Rice (VC)32 Calum Wilson33 Jake Ellis34 Lachie Cooke35 Hugh Greene40 Hugh Johnston41 Thomas Jordan42 Alex Barr43 James Emmett44 Declan Harris47 Lewis Hentschke50 Max Goodwin 51 Christian Middleton52 Jayden Douglass55 Griffin Siassios57 James Widdop59 Jack Malady60 Freddie Sullivan71 Oscar Pearson91 Rhys Hildebrand-Wise

Old IvanhoeCoach: Brad Shadbolt

Assistants: Chris Branigan

1 James Locke2 Ben Oliver3 Jordan Stanton4 Adam Meikle5 Trent Crouch6 Dominic Inglese7 Anthony Stenta8 Tom O’halloran9 Kieran Audley10 Jack Dawson11 Jeremy Young12 Henry Gibbs13 Jackson Lee14 Dan Carolan15 Angus Richardson16 Michael Altis17 William Gough18 Matthew Martin19 Dylan Buttifant20 Steven Tsanoudakis21 Jake Erman22 James Larkin23 Alex Bacskos24 Tom Kellock25 Francesco Portella26 Jack Say27 Ayman O’Dowd28 Nick Reeves-Smyth30 Chris Jowett31 Tim Fidler32 Nick Marshall33 Nick Horsford34 James Kandiliotis35 Mitchell Brown

Parkdale VulturesCoach: Luke Borella

Assistants: Ned Harding, Matt Hayes 1 Ryan O’Leary2 Tom Congerton3 Kane Bode4 Josh Green5 James Clark (VC)6 James Salouris7 Brad Austin8 Bailey Dillon (C)9 Brayden Stevenson10 Jaye Edmunds11 Daniel Rendall12 Lachie Gallagher13 Jack Vorbach14 Kai Love-Linay15 Matthew McCoy16 Harrison Spencer17 Adam Heatley18 Lyndon Byrnes19 Andrew Waterson (VC)20 Shea Gribben21 Ryan Stringer22 Kyle Steegstra23 Dhanesh Jayasalen24 Jesse Andrews25 Tim Carroll26 William McGowan (VC)27 Leigh Jenkins28 Matthew Robertson29 Tommy Lartar30 Liam Marshell31 Jarrod Peake32 Luke Symons33 Matthew Rattenbury34 Nick Farnbach35 Ash Sivell36 Billy Cross37 Tom Polard38 Luke Ellis39 James Barker42 Patrick Larkin45 Pablo Borboa47 Jack Love48 Corey Fall-Jablonka52 Neil McKenizie59 Matt Francis62 Ollie Herd80 Nathan Petersen81 Samuel Davis82 Harry Brennan83 Josh Hall84 Tom Oliver85 Matt McDonald86 Tom Richards87 Tim Taranto88 Sam Timuska-Carr89 Aidan Glackin90 Tom Jenkins91 Lachie Butler92 Ben Lawrence93 Izar Daou

St Bedes/Mentone TigersCoach: Chris Heverin

Assistants: R. Thompson, J. Mravjak, G. Guerin

1 Jordan Pastura (Capt)3 Sam Lundy4 Alex Shaw5 Sam Upton7 Max Millwood8 Jono Zuccala9 Jayden Clark11 Kieran Arthur12 Ryan Mravljak14 Dane Heverin15 Alex Elias16 Mitchell Johnstone17 Jordan Young18 Reagan Maddaford19 Daniel Pilch20 Jake Beddoe21 Ben Hubeek22 Dale McArthur23 Oscar Adorno24 Sean Connell25 Hunter Griffin26 Connor Shaw27 Corey Bader28 Joel Saunders30 Josh Fisher35 Sam Barca36 Lachlan Palfrey37 Ryan Leslie38 Darcy James39 Robert Iudica44 Billy Pickles47 Liam Anastasio

WhitefriarsCoach: David Kelsey

Ass. Jeremy Freeman, Tony Pisani

1 Ryan Malt (C)3 Ben Kelsey (C)5 Joshua Dwyer6 Lewis Deane7 Jordan Koutsaplis8 Ben Tatterson9 Jon Pisani10 Matthew Mc Mahon11 Luke Galtieri12 James Hardiman13 Nicholas Hee14 James Battista16 Daniel Chen17 Damian Jacotine18 Jack Sammut19 Jason Spencer21 Jack Hardy22 Jackson Deane23 James Perrin24 Hewitt Murray25 Adrian Cardamone26 Ed Dinh27 Jack Richardson28 Kieran Hayes29 Tom Gastin30 Michael Coen31 Daniel Michael32 Martin Li33 Jack Zita34 Nic Mercuri35 Angus Hands36 Jordan Morais37 Dominic Haley38 David Iesa

FitzroyCoach: Tim Bell

Assistants: M. Manoli, M. Stuart

1 Will Zaghis2 Daniel O’Connor3 James Butler4 Josh Poulter5 James Bluer6 Noah Darby7 Sean Laidlaw8 George Bountris9 Zac Hancock10 Angus Ryan11 Martin Deasey12 Harry Skacej13 Isaac Wattis14 Max Davies (C)15 Bernard Wright16 Joe Hill17 Hugh Morris-Dalton18 Otto Ishak20 Robert Belchamber21 Harry Dorrat Thorpe22 Will Symons23 Matthew Bell24 Milo Nash25 Liam Niere26 Harris Scholz-Mitchell27 Charlie Phillips28 Gus Richardson29 Gabriel Oliver30 Aiden Lambert31 Strachan Jack 32 Daniel Megennis33 Max Stella34 Samuel Reeves35 Ben McDonald36 Harry Jorgensen37 George Baker-Holland39 Jacob Long42 Ned Ryan

MarcellinCoach: Tony Norris

Assistants: Tony Norris

1 DanielDi Roberto 2 AngusMcHenry 3 Jake Maher4 NicholasHullick (VC)5 JamesCullen 6 GregLoucas 7 Harry - JamesMalos (DVC)8 JoshuaDi Rago9 AnthonySalvatore10 JoelCecala11 RileyMuir 12 LucasBosio13 JacksonGreen14 DavidMcPherson15 LauchlanMackie16 MitchellJones ©18 Romeo Allessio19 NicolasMcNamara 20 NicholasRaso 22 TimothyClifford23 JoelCunninhham24 RobertPaolino 25 JacobBolzonello 26 Anthony Picco 27 AndrewKay28 AlastairCalyton32 DeclanMcLaughlin 33 JoshJames 36 Riley Harris 38 TimJames 41 MatthewFrost

MazenodCoach: Paul McDonald

Assistants: TBA

30 Nathan Beovich13 Jacob Buccella19 Jack CarrollTBA Jake Charman2 Rhys Clayton11 Mark ConsolmagnoTBA Fabio D’Alfonso22 Samuel Deegan5 Julian Di Nezza4 Stephen Forster27 Declan FowlerTBA Daniel HayesTBA Jono LeTBA Sean McCullagh23 Timothy McDonald16 Lachlan McEniry6 Tom McKenna (VC)28 Kieren McKeogh12 Matthew McLellanTBA Peter MulliganTBA Daniel Mydaras8 Tom Odrawaz1 Francis Palleschi (C)24 Thomas Patterson20 Christian Poretti14 Matthew SierTBA Daniel SmithTBA Joshua Swainston29 Jake Walton15 Josh Webster17 Joshua White (DVC)TBA Daniel WilesTBA Jake Winn TBA Benjamin Riley

U19 – SECTION 2

East Malvern Community Bank®Branch

Old BrightonCoach: Ryan Joseph

1 Ryan O’Leary2 Tom Congerton3 Kane Bode4 Josh Green5 James Clark (VC)6 James Salouris7 Brad Austin8 Bailey Dillon (C)9 Brayden Stevenson10 Jaye Edmunds11 Daniel Rendall12 Lachie Gallagher13 Jack Vorbach14 Kai Love-Linay15 Matthew McCoy16 Harrison Spencer17 Adam Heatley18 Lyndon Byrnes19 Andrew Waterson (VC)20 Shea Gribben21 Ryan Stringer22 Kyle Steegstra23 Dhanesh Jayasalen24 Jesse Andrews25 Tim Carroll26 William McGowan (VC)27 Leigh Jenkins28 Matthew Robertson29 Tommy Lartar30 Liam Marshell31 Jarrod Peake32 Luke Symons33 Matthew Rattenbury34 Nick Farnbach35 Ash Sivell36 Billy Cross37 Tom Polard38 Luke Ellis39 James Barker42 Patrick Larkin45 Pablo Borboa47 Jack Love48 Corey Fall-Jablonka52 Neil McKenizie59 Matt Francis62 Ollie Herd80 Nathan Petersen81 Samuel Davis82 Harry Brennan83 Josh Hall84 Tom Oliver85 Matt McDonald86 Tom Richards87 Tim Taranto88 Sam Timuska-Carr89 Aidan Glackin90 Tom Jenkins91 Lachie Butler92 Ben Lawrence93 Izar Daou

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Old CamberwellCoach: Paul Gregor

Assistants: TBA

2 S Clark (C)3 T Pepperell4 H Urwin5 P Dennis (DVC)6 H Rimmer7 C Gowers10 A Bongiorno11 L Ladgrove12 A Ioannou13 F Wells14 M Wakefield15 B Warburton (VC)16 J Drago19 N Stragalinos21 L Negri24 S Powell26 V StClair (DVC)27 B Mann28 J Samios30 J Bruce32 M Brommell33 B Hansford38 A Mastoras42 J Mascitelli 44 C Samios53 A Giovannucci L Bannister H Ross C Thorn M Vogel

Hampton RoversCoach: John Cesario

Assistants: Peter Rogerson

4 Conor Clarke6 James Benjamin7 Guy McPherson8 Perry Clinton9 Jack Zaina10 Joel Emmins11 Toby Sullivan11 James Thiris12 Ryan Fogarty14 James Berry15 Luke Morcom17 Tom Francis18 Cameron Cullis18 Lachlan McPherson19 Jason Klein20 Mathew Oswald21 Jack Daley22 Nick Jackson23 Oliver Sweetapple-Gagiero24 Jack Stewart25 Tom Nicholls26 Campbell Jones27 Sam Weatherby28 Jack Campion29 Corey Jones30 Darcy Merlo31 James Massey32 Lewis Turner33 Jake Connell34 Joel Balleggi35 Tyler Roos36 Lachlan Hayres37 Harrison Pirrie38 Ari Sakeson39 Nicholas Pirrie

Old CareyCoach: Michael Tarrant

Assistants: Gary Chapman & Michael Mitchell

1 Mitchell Nixon2 William Mitchell3 Jeremy Cator4 Charlie Pentney5 Luke Meredith6 Harry Hill7 James Hoban8 William Wright9 Karsten Rodenberg10 James Davy11 Daniel Cameron12 Christopher Hill13 Tom Phyland14 Campbell Aitken15 Ryan Shinton16 Hamish Gardiner17 Nick Pentney18 Callum Cameron19 Jack Quartermain20 Ed Aujard21 Isaac Buratto22 Ben Coull23 Jack Harris24 Will Burke25 Samuel Fennessy26 Zander Adam27 Corey Lisle28 Will Slifirski29 Athol Candlish30 Max Goodrope31 Tim Gayfer32 Angus Archibald33 Sam Bailey34 Daniel Clarke35 Harry Prendergast36 Jack Colquhoun52 William Karras

Old GeelongCoaches: Matt Collister

James Wright

1 Ed Manton2 Tom Allen3 Charlie Youngman4 Ollie Graham5 Ted Strapp6 Harry Graham7 Jock Grimshaw (C)8 Sam Youngman9 Dave Ennels10 Owen Kelly11 Will Griffiths12 Nick Anasstassiou13 Will Winter-Cooke14  Charles Burbury15 Josh Hutley (VC)17 Jimmy Planner18 Ed Gubbins19 Ben Ludeman20 Jordy Taylor21 Chris Gough22 Harrison Stewart23 James Setterfield24 Hamish Baylis25 Harry Wynn - Pope (VC)26 Chris Gubbins27 Sam Finchk28 Alex Sutton29 Hamish Macmillian49 Sam Bongiorno

Old Xaverians (2)Coach: David Speedie

Assistants: John Donohoe

1 Harry Reed 2 Adam Hermans 3 Thomas Lyon 4 Eddy O’Sullivan 5 Sam O’Sullivan 6 James Norman 7 Liam Todaro 8 Lukas Ramzay 9 Ziggy Liszukiewicz (vc) 10 Charlie Wright 11 Ben Murphy 12 Lachlan Berry 13 Andrew Piazza 14 Henry Higgins (c) 15 Ben Delutis 16 Jack Delutis 17 Luke Jorganson 18 Matthew Forrest 19 Jake Kidman 20 Will O’Brien 21 Thomas Donohoe 22 Alessandro Santamaria 24 Nicholas Pillon 25 Michael Coffey 26 Patrick Stevenson 27 Dane Sgarbossa 28 Edward Elliott 29 Bill Curtis (vc) 30 Dom Gorman 31 Ted Watkin 32 James Wagstaff 33 William Wilson

OrmondCoach: Michael Oaten

1 Jackson Strooper2 Lucas Hemming3 Matt Hirshman4 Matt Perry5 Liam Adlington6 Richard Main7 Jack McCambley8 Isiaih Tahana9 Marcus La Greca10 Nicolaus Cooney11 Benjamin Hardwick ( C)12 Matthew Jordan13 Willem Van Denderen14 Jonty Sharman-Smith15 Zac Papacostas16 Jack Meeking18 Ethan Hanley20 Nick Halsall21 Dimitri Fasoulis23 Tom Putamorsi24 Darcy Ashton25 Nick Edwards26 Sam Mason29 Jack Fogarty31 Anthony Strahan32 Will Robertshaw37 Hugh Conron40 Reece Behnke44 Nick Oaten46 Calvin McGowan55 Adam Schwarz57 Nick Houghton73 Robert Davis74 Joshua Smithe99 Will O’Shannessy

St Bernards (2)Coach: TBA

Assistants: TBA

1 Josh Turville3 Tom Howard14 Danny Yacoub15 Ben Hedley17 Pat Comerford19 Tom Horton20 Edward Dugdale22 Patrick Martin23 Ethan Vahland26 Nicholas Cardona28 Nick Kelly29 Matthew Tonge30 James Tait35 Tom Mahony36 James Oruba36 Josh DeBono37 Tom Noonan42 Adam Mulkearns44 Lachlan Sullivan 45 James Hannah46 Jack Firth47 Will Paszynk48 Anthony Cunsolo49 Luke Saville50 Joel Comito53 Pat O’Sullivan55 Chris Gavaghan56 Daniel Parkes56 Jack Stephens58 Sean Merkel59 Max Jaggard60 Matthew Zammit61 Aidan Birch62 Ambrose Attard64 Callum O’Sullivan65 Chris Tormey66 Damian Douge67 Declan Gilbert68 Josh Dwyer69 Luke Arrowsmith70 Matthew Pallot71 Michael Sauro73 Pat Sawaya74 Tim Rose75 Tom Madden76 Tristan Doody77 Will Issacs

Williamstown CYMSCoach: Con Terzoglou

Assistants: John DiGrazia1 Mitch Parkinson2 Matt Morris3 Cody Hemphill4 Matt Norton5 Indi Ridout6 Tim Ball7 Oliver Becroft8 Brodie Meadows9 Ethan Tuck10 Jack Connolly11 Brendan Dawson12 Jacob Martin13 Matt Dixon14 Nathan Malkoun15 Jack Blokkeerus16 Jordan Tripodi17 Jake Slee18 Ben Connolly19 Darcy Schwarze20 Vincent DiLorenzo21 Bryson Ford22 Caleb Taylor23 Jack Rossi24 Alex Georgiadis25 Matt Barnes26 Liam Cavarra27 Jarryd Di Genova28 Tim Purves29 Nicholas Ebinger30 Liam Watson31 Jarrah Lioumanis32 James Borg33 Jordan Davies34 Ben Deller35 Tim Farrugia36 Nicholas Green37 Sam Callard38 Ambrose Moore39 Will Chan40 Cooper Johnstone41 Mason Sharpe42 Jack Warne43 Tom Galiatis44 Jack Johnson45 Mason Lidner46 Ethan Hunt47 Jacob Splatt48 Curtis Barnett50 Jack Mattsson51 Brad Tucker53 Belal Kurdi54 Mac Short55 Eddie Monaco58 Kallan Dawson60 Jesse Johnstone61 Aidan Miller62 Julian Franze63 Mahmoud Badra64 Stefan Nicolovski65 Adam Isac

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Beaumaris (2)Coach: Darren Wadley

Assistants: TBA

1 Ben Hudson2 Patrick Feather3 Mitchell Kornberg4 Jai Capsalis5 Brendan Ellul6 James Burmeister8 Lachlan Tedde12 Joshua Gover13 Josh Davis16 Kaine Beasley17 Hayden Johnson18 Matt Banham19 Edward Hall21 Jordan Smith22 Jack Ryan26 Daniel Ladds35 Julian Lam41 Keenan Jenson47 Fraser Johns49 Stephen Clarke53 Daniel Crowe54 Andrew Watson66 Jason Murray

De La Salle (2)Coach: TBA

Assistants: TBA 1 W.Agar2 C.Akritidis3 C.Anastasio4 T.Brasher5 N.Catrice10 A.Hay23 A.Nyanjok20 O.Milner21 A.Munday31 B.Tokatlidis32 J.Tran33 J.Tyquin35 H.Wardlaw36 W.Wright37 L.Bisognin38 L.Brownhill39 P.Burnell40 M.Canny41 J.Galbraith42 E.Holden43 T.Hyland44 M.Laoumtzis45 J.Pirovano46 E.Bradley47 R.Bradley48 L.Brownhill49 P.Burnell50 M.Canny51 L.Carey52 M.Carey53 L.Carracher54 N.Contin55 J.Cooke56 A.Cowan57 D.Cowan58 A.De Luca (Capt)59 Q.De Luca60 J.Dousa61 J.Driscoll62 C.Hanley63 J.Hanley64 E.Holden65 M.Howard66 T.Hyland (Capt)67 H.Jarvis68 P.Kony69 M.Laoumtzis (Capt)70 M.Lee71 L.McCluskey72 J.McLoughlin73 H.Morris74 L.Nixon75 C.Northey76 J.Vance77 M.Wildoer78 A.Wood79 J.Yosiffidis80 D.Roberts81 M.Robinson82 M.Saunders83 J.Short84 M.Simons85 E.Smith86 J.Tivendale87 A.Tonkin88 J.Pirovano

MHSOBCoach: Jamie Anderson

Assistants: Nick Orchard

1 Nicholas Willis2 Athan Sgardelis3 Jason Pollock4 Nick Clampett5 Danny Douros6 Llewellyn Ryan7 William Penhalluriack8 Jayshiv Rewal9 Thomas Scelsi10 Connor Khan11 Charlie Franklyn12 Cary Douros13 Guy Velik14 Aarish Alinizar15 Sothea-Roth Bak16 Rob Rae17 Jack Hall18 Tom Freeman19 Harry Morley20 Jacob Li21 Kiran Ravi22 Artan Cabdi23 Zuher Feki24 Hudson Hawkins25 Lynden Kane26 Jeremy Morey27 Isaac Reichman28 Robert Huang29 Vaz Pirozek30 Deylan Kilic-Aidani31 Spandan Das32 Sapphire Watkinson33 Benjamin Kuang34 James Ness35 Ben Steiner36 Tony Tran37 Sam Shearer38 James Angelin39 Jayme Lawson40 Arushan Dushyanthan41 James Ellison42 Anthony Tran

Monash BluesCoach: B. Dempsey, M. McCart

Assistants: Matt White

1 Alex Huynh2 Sam Le Lievre3 Thomas Clayson4 Andrew Llewelyn5 William Hogan6 Kyle Bennett7 James Cassells8 Steven Andritsos9 Maxwell Lawrence10 Lachlan Davis14 Ryan Taylor15 Patrick Mulcahy16 Lachlan Cosgriff18 James Lawson19 Sam Sachse21 Hashan Seneviratne22 Joshua Williams23 Ben Crawford24 Patrick Brimacombe25 Joachin Rymarz29 Thomas Brooks

Northern BluesCoach: TBA

Assistants: TBA

1 Nicholas Willis2 Athan Sgardelis3 Jason Pollock4 Nick Clampett5 Danny Douros6 Llewellyn Ryan7 William Penhalluriack8 Jayshiv Rewal9 Thomas Scelsi10 Connor Khan11 Charlie Franklyn12 Cary Douros13 Guy Velik14 Aarish Alinizar15 Sothea-Roth Bak16 Rob Rae17 Jack Hall18 Tom Freeman19 Harry Morley20 Jacob Li21 Kiran Ravi22 Artan Cabdi23 Zuher Feki24 Hudson Hawkins25 Lynden Kane26 Jeremy Morey27 Isaac Reichman28 Robert Huang29 Vaz Pirozek30 Deylan Kilic-Aidani31 Spandan Das32 Sapphire Watkinson33 Benjamin Kuang34 James Ness35 Ben Steiner36 Tony Tran37 Sam Shearer38 James Angelin39 Jayme Lawson40 Arushan Dushyanthan41 James Ellison42 Anthony Tran

OakleighCoach: TBA

Assistants: TBA

Old HaileyburiansCoach: Pat O’Leary

Assistants: TBA

1 Thomas Edmonds3 Ned Sturrock4 Krishan Maheepala5 Lawson Thomas6 Nick Carey7 Josh Elston8 Ben O’Leary (VC)9 Matt Macintyre10 Nathan Hunter11 Kev Lee12 Zac Tsinanis13 Ben Scammell16 Jimmy McWilliam17 Aaron Toy18 Jack Munro (VC)20 Sean MacPherson21 Jamie Cain23 Jordan Hensen24 Tarni Mason25 Jackson Roper26 Ben Oakes28 Mitch Sturgess31 Vince Dedaj32 Brodie Steele34 Lachie Treverton37 Hamish Bignell38 Jarrod Mantell (C)39 Cameron Watson42 Nathan Tabe51 Jack Knight Trent Beard Dylan Korbman Billy Meehan Chris White Fabien Strangers James Serpell

Parkdale Vultures (2)Coach: Jack Dunstan

Assistants: Rob McKenizie1 Ryan O’Leary2 Tom Congerton3 Kane Bode4 Josh Green5 James Clark6 James Salouris7 Brad Austin8 Bailey Dillon9 Brayden Stevenson10 Jaye Edmunds11 Daniel Rendall12 Lachie Gallagher13 Jack Vorbach14 Kai Love-Linay15 Matthew McCoy16 Harrison Spencer17 Adam Heatley18 Lyndon Byrnes19 Andrew Waterson20 Shea Gribben21 Ryan Stringer22 Kyle Steegstra23 Dhanesh Jayasalen24 Jesse Andrews25 Tim Carroll26 William McGowan27 Leigh Jenkins28 Matthew Robertson29 Tommy Lartar30 Liam Marshell31 Jarrod Peake32 Luke Symons33 Matthew Rattenbury34 Nick Farnbach35 Ash Sivell36 Billy Cross37 Tom Polard38 Luke Ellis39 James Barker42 Patrick Larkin45 Pablo Borboa47 Jack Love48 Corey Fall-Jablonka52 Neil McKenizie59 Matt Francis62 Ollie Herd80 Nathan Petersen81 Samuel Davis82 Harry Brennan83 Josh Hall84 Tom Oliver85 Matt McDonald86 Tom Richards87 Tim Taranto88 Sam Timuska-Carr89 Aidan Glackin90 Tom Jenkins91 Lachie Butler92 Ben Lawrence93 Izar Daou

Point CookCoach: TBA

Assistants: TBA

PeninsulaCoach: Peter Williamson

Assistants: TBA

1 Jaycob Johnson2 MitchGlenn3 JamesMoignard4 ACraig5 Tom LaBrooy6 Cal Parton7 JamesLaBrooy8 Tory Taylor9 LouisBarbour10 Tom Malan11 OscarWhitty12 Nick Holland14 Bryce McLean15 Seb Barbour16 JMagee17 Josh Watts18 Ben Williamson19 Sam Harrison20 MMclean21 Brandon Warn22 JWalker23 BCarr24 AGrant26 EMarshall27 JamesSinclair28 Cal Burton29 JimFeutril32 JasonAnthony33 PBoyle37 WilliamHarbinson

St Kevin’s (2)Coach: Ian Ledder Assistants: TBA

1 Joshua Shannon2 James Prosser5 Callum Tate6 Sebastian Graham6* Zachery Morse6* Mark Spence7 Stephen DiCintio9 Patrick Simkiss10 Andrew Clough11 Matthew Olsen12* Jack Cairns12 William Ostrowsky13 Harry Lewis15 Cameron Paull18 Nathan Stagg20 Oscar Henderson21 Jonathan Ring27 Jacob Edginton31 Daniel Lattanzio33 Scott Kaiser35 Thomas Massey35* Xavier Siebel40 Andrew Webb44 Ciaran Ross45 Lachlan Merrett46 Maxwell Musarra48 Nicholas Milne49 Lachlan Wray53 William Sist54 Oliver Doswell61 Vincent Newton61 Lachlan Turnbull63 Harry Kerr65 Jack Gale66 Benjamin Dimattina67 Macgregor Matthews68 Lachlan Comito72 James Papadopulos74 Alexander Stefanac75 Tom Appleby76 Damon Tucker77 Patrick Di Natale78 Callum Smith80* Harry Hutchison80 Thomas Sanders81 Nicholas Dachs83 Thomas Montgomerie86 Anthony Ioannidis88 Fergal Utri89 Roland De Biase

U19 – SECTION 4

Therry PenolaCoach: Mark Hudson

Assistants: Mick Conway

1 Raffaele Liano2 Hamish Donohue3 Anthony ( C ) Tana4 Tom Monaghan5 Matthew Pauthenet6 Brodie Hudson 7 Sean O’Sullivan8 Tom White9 Louis Crosara10 Ethan Daley11 Luke Rocca12 Jacob Vicario13 Luke Marinelli14 Jacob Ratcliffe16 Aiden McIntyre18 John Humphrey20 Cam Roy21 Matthew Dixon22 Joe Piccione23 Ben Carter25 Jared Keenan27 Connor Kilbane34 Stan Skapetis35 Chris Skapetis40 James Carlton78 Andrew Mudgway

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Last week saw everyone get a weekend off to reconnect with our loved ones and I’m pretty sure that after having us around the house all weekend, they’re going to be happy that footy’s back this week!

It hasn’t been a break for all though, as we’ve seen umpires appointed to representative games in the last two weeks.

Tom Windlow was our representative two weeks ago at the AAFC carnival in tropical Hobart, and represented himself, the VAFA and the VAFAUA exceptionally. Whilst the VAFA boys didn’t play in the major final, Tom acquitted himself beautifully. Tom’s performances over the course of the carnival led him to be named the AAFC Umpire, following in the steps of the great Russell Davidson.

Last weekend saw us send twelve umpires to Bendigo for the clashes against AFL Victoria Country. Congratulations to Merv Monty, Peter Bailes and Matthew Clinton in the field, Sam Beer, Matthew Watkinson, Damien Laing, Jack Punshon, Liam Kelleher and Hamish McCartney on the Boundary and Patrick Dwyer, Clayton Evans and Michael Driver in goals.

In conditions that made Tom’s trip to Tassie look like a weekend at Noosa, our guys stood tall and showed themselves to be true professionals. Our boundary umpires, whilst young, were able to keep their composure and deliver first class throw ins all day, Matt Clinton and Peter Bailes showed how far they have progressed in the field, Michael Driver and Patrick Dwyer showed that they are amongst the best between the big sticks and, as for Merv and Clayton, it’s fair to say that you can’t buy experience and they were their usual calm selves.

To all those that were selected for representative games this year, well done, you have represented us brilliantly, as we knew you would.

PRE-FINALS DINNERThe Pre-Finals dinner is fast approaching and we are delighted to announce Dylan Alcott OAM as our guest speaker for the night.

Dylan was born with a tumour wrapped around his spinal cord which was operated on during the first few weeks of his life. The tumour was

successfully cut out, however it left Dylan a paraplegic, leaving him wheelchair bound for the rest of his life.

Dylan developed a love for sport and has competed for Victoria in swimming and for Australia in wheelchair tennis and wheelchair basketball. In 2008 at the Beijing Paralympics at the age of just 17 he became the youngest ever gold medal winner for wheelchair basketball.

In 2014, Dylan returned to playing tennis and claimed the quad wheelchair singles title at the 2015 Australian Open and 2015 French Open. He is currently ranked #1 in the world and was recently crowned the Most Outstanding Athlete with a disability at the recent Tennis Victoria Awards. We look forward to hearing from Dylan on 24 August 2015.

You can follow Alcott on twitter (www.twitter.com/DylanAlcott) and like his page on facebook https://www.facebook.com/dylanalcottofficial

Remember that this is a compulsory function for all umpires however if you are unable to attend you must notify Lionel Katz ([email protected]) by 5pm July 27th. This is also the deadline to advise if you are bringing a plus one on the night.

THE COST OF THE DINNER IS AS FOLLOWS:

All 2015 VAFAUA members: $751st year VAFAUA members aged 18 and under:

FREE*

Parents of 2015 VAFAUA members aged 18 and under:

$50

Partners/all other guests: $85*(please notify Lionel)

So now that we’re refreshed and ready to go, it’s time to get back into it and primed for the finals because that’s when the rewards really come.

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St BernardsCoach: TBA

Assistants: TBA

1 Jonathan Ayres1 T. Doody2 J. Comito3 T. Howard4 T. Mahony5 A. Cunsolo7 M. Jaggard8 C. Tormey9 D. Heenan10 T. Baker11 M. Diamandis12 C. Gavaghan13 R. Brettell14 L. Arrowsmith15 C. Brasher18 D. Kennedy19 B. Ward20 S. Merkel21 R. Woods22 T. Noonan23 E. Vahland24 J. Sullivan25 N. Kelly26 J. Hannah37 M. Zammit47 L. Grech

MazenodCoach: TBA

Assistants: TBA

Point Cook AFCCoach: TBA

Assistants: TBA

1 Jonathan Ayres2 Jed Carey3 Lachlan Clark4 Edward Connelly 5 Anthony Dillon6 Thomas Donohoe7 Jack Firth8 James Ford9 Frazer Gatens10 Chris Gavaghan11 Thomas Howard12 Jack Howard 13 Will Isaacs14 Bomani Jackson 15 Max Jaggard16 Jake Jones17 Nick Larkin18 Nick Larkin 19 Dan Mighell 20 Adam Mulkearns21 Ben Nathan 22 Zach O’Halloran23 Pat O’Sullivan 24 James Oruba 25 Daniel Parkes 26 James Riley27 Tom Saundry28 Michael Sauro29 Lachlan Sullivan30 Chris Tormey31 Josh Wallis32 Liam Whelan33 Seamus Whelan 34 Rhyen Woods35 Sam Woods

Williamstown CYMSCoach: TBA

Assistants: TBA

1 Kieren Delaney2 Mason Smith3 Nishan Coyne4 Dylan McLellan5 Matthew Burton7 Jack Harris8 Mitchell Thar9 Patrick O’Brien10 Luke Vella11 Daniel Delaney12 Jayme Lawson16 Luke Gibbs17 Aaron Knezevic18 Callum Lawerson19 Alex Shanks20 Daniel Stoios21 Jake Hibbert22 Alex Court23 Jack Elliott24 Liam D’Arcy25 Haydn Acciarito26 Dane Thomas27 Nicholas Christou28 Scott Stewart

UHS-VU / FlemingtonCoach: TBA

Assistants: TBA

1 Matthew Williams4 Miles LEGUDI5 Daniel AITON6 Conor WALSH8 Nick WALLACE11 Thomas CHEYNE12 Jack SUTTON13 Finn DEVLIN15 Vince McINTYRE17 Dylan VELLA HORNE18 Nick PERICA20 Ray HASSAN 21 Anthony AUSAGE24 Camron ARISTOTLE25 Michael HEALEY26 Harry ANDERSON27 James McMAHON28 Nick McMAHON30 James GOSLING31 James HEALEY ©32 Toby KRUISHEER33 Tom McALL35 Esub RAMSAY37 Nathan FILIERI38 Marcus WALSH69 Lloyd GRANT

South Melbourne DistrictsCoach: TBA

Assistants: TBA

16 Paul Cuttajar-Milosev20 Vincent Di Lorenzo28 Hayden Barnett34 Luke Micallef36 Nicholas Green37 John Dawson50 Matthew Morris51 Tim Ball Edward Bordas Tyron Boorman Liam Cavarra Jack Connelly Brendan Dawson Ben Deller Daniel Di Lorenzo Nicholas Ebinger Damon Falzon Tim Farrugia Bryson Ford Kai Harty James Hazeldine Jesse Johnstone Tom Johnstone Wade Mcewan Jake Muddle Luke Mullen Mitchell Parkinson Tim Purvis Sam Raunic Johnny Ross Darcy Schwarze Matthew Singleton Austin Slaney Jake Slee Caleb Taylor

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Old Haileyburians came from behind in the final quarter to share the points in a thrilling tie with St Kevins in round 12. A seven goal first term from SKOB saw them out to an early lead before Haileyburians pegged them back in the second to go into half time only 10 points down.

With the wind favouring one end, SKOB again kicked away in the third. The lead was 31 at the final change and the game looked almost over. However, Old Haileyburians had other ideas, kicking six goals to one in the last quarter to square the ledger before the final siren. Aaron Toy booted three goals for Haileyburians while St Kevins’ Prosser and Di Natale also kicked three.

Northern Blues’ Damien Delle-Vergini kicked a bag of four goals, but it wasn’t enough as his team lost to Mazenod by 26 points. The margins could have been a lot worse too as Mazenod kicked 19 behinds. Ben Gannon was best on

ground for the Nodders who consolidate second spot on the ladder.

De La proved too strong for Oakleigh with Jack Hanley’s five majors leading them to an 81-point victory. Therry Penola recorded the biggest win of the round by 135 over MHSOB. Daniel Tadinac kicked six and Stanley Skapetis five for De La.

Peninsula remained undefeated with a 57-point win over Beaumaris while Monash Blues were too good for Parkdale.

UNDER 19 Section 4

Monash Blues v Northern Blues

Beaumaris v Old Haileyburians

Mazenod v Parkdale

Therry Penola v De La Salle

Peninsula v St Kevins

Oakleigh v MHSOB

Point Cook came hard in the final quarter of their game against UHS-VU with multiple goals to Brandyn Foley but fell two points short in the end. Leading by one point at half time, Point Cook will regret a poor third quarter, which left them chasing the game in the last term. To their credit they gave it a good crack with Alex Grigg playing a good game but UHS-VU was able to hang on with Jonathan Lay kicking three goals.

Ivanhoe remains on top of the ladder with a comprehensive 50 point win over La Trobe. Cameron Simpson was best on ground with plenty of touches and three goals while Max Post also kicked three for Ivanhoe.

Williamstown were too strong for Parkside, winning by 29 points. Isaac Romano put in a solid game for Parkside with four goals, however Williamstown were too strong with Tuck, Moore, Waters, Isac and Temby all kicking two goals each.

A St Bernards victory over Old Paradians means that they haven’t given Ivanhoe any breathing space at the top of the ladder with both remaining locked in on 40 points. A five goal third quarter helped St Bernards break the game

open, eventually winning by seven goals. Five goals to Luke Di Lizio and two to Dylan Gollant helped seal the win.

VAFA COLTS — TIPS IN BOLD

UHS-VU v University Blues

Williamstown v Old Paradians

La Trobe v St Bernards

Ivanhoe v Point Cook

VAFA COLTS LAST ROUNDWilliamstown CYMS 3.0, 6.0, 8.1, 11.4 (70)Parkside Football Club 2.0, 3.1, 3.4, 6.5 (41)GOALS, Williamstown CYMS: A. Moore 2, J. Waters 2, E. Tuck 2, J. Temby 2, A. Isac 2, L. Cavarra 1 Parkside Football Club: I. Romano 4, M. Soligo 1, M. Puttyfoot 1BEST, Williamstown CYMS: J. Waters, J. Temby, E. Monaco, E. Hunt, J. Splatt, C. JohnstoneParkside Football Club: J. Puttyfoot, D. Vickers, C. Pevitt, L. Marko Rawlings, B. Deangelis, N. GardIvanhoe AFC 4.3, 6.6, 9.7, 12.9 (81)La Trobe University AFC 1.0, 3.0, 4.1, 5.1 (31)GOALS, Ivanhoe AFC: C. Simpson 3, M. Post 3, S. Burge 1, M. Briggs 1, V. Naidu 1, P. Lagreca 1, D. O’Sullivan 1, W. Doman 1 La Trobe University AFC: M. Velthuis 2, L. Guy 2, C. Toomey 1BEST, Ivanhoe AFC: C. Simpson, W. Doman, M. Post, P. Lagreca, S. Burge, R. ShortalLa Trobe University AFC: UHS-VU / Flemington 2.2, 4.3, 7.5, 8.7 (55)Point Cook AFC 3.3, 4.4, 4.4, 8.5 (53)GOALS, UHS-VU / Flemington: J. Lay 3, M. Mallia 2, F. Devlin 2, O. Dahir 1Point Cook AFC: B. Foley 5, J. Aquilina 2, J. Robinson 1BEST, UHS-VU / Flemington: E. Ramsay, M. Morise, J. Lay, N. Ryan, R. Hajj, S. Craggill-HarenPoint Cook AFC: A. Grigg, P. Kerr, R. Tandy, N. Ezard, J. AquilinaSt Bernards 3.2, 6.3, 11.3, 13.6 (84)Old Paradians 2.0, 3.1, 6.1, 7.1 (43)GOALS, St Bernards: L. Di Lizio 5, T. Hedley 2, D. Gollant 2, J. Wood 1, T. Nathan 1, D. Heenan 1, C. Bibby 1 Old Paradians: S. Cappadona 3, P. Annetta 2, L. O’Keeffe 1, D. Liuzzi 1BEST, St Bernards: L. Di Lizio, D. Heenan, J. Comito, K. Dowsett, N. Doody, J. WoodOld Paradians: D. Cotter, N. Kolotylo, M. Biviano, J. Bland, M. Caruso, A. Tyrrell

UHS-VU/FLEMINGTON JUST HOLDS

HAILEYBURIANS AND ST KEVINS SPLIT POINTS

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Assistants: Andrew Height

1 Varun Naidu2 Patrick Conlan6 Cameron Simpson11 Patrick Lagreca13 Liam Jacobs ( C )14 Declan O’Sullivan16 Darcy Byrne-Connell18 Jack Rogers19 Max Post ( C )21 Aaron Marks23 Alex Whitehead26 Liam Maher28 Andrew Lam29 Liam Steven30 Charles Domes ( VC )31 Nathan Zervides32 Mitchell Briggs36 Reilly Shortal38 Sam Aanensen42 Sean Gauci48 William Doman51 Oliver Shaw54 Reilly Connell73 James O’Brien

La Trobe UniversityCoach: TBA

Assistants: TBA

MazenodCoach: Tim McEniry

Assistants: TBA

1 Jono Smith3 Matt Zogoulas4 Jack Minack5 Daniel Di Nezza.7 Corey Martino10 Braydon McMahon11 Christian Dorio12 Dylan Spooner16 Aiden Brand - Oliver17 Liam McLellan18 Ben Gannon20 Jacob Murdock30 Zack Prosser36 Damien Byrne44 Jaydyn Hill55 Louie Carney71 Christian Palotta

Old ParadiansCoach: Ian Fairley

Assistants: Dennis Frank

1 Dylan Tatnell2 Jacob Polimene4 Nicholas Kolotylo (C)5 Nicholas Ouzas6 Wade Dawson7 Adam Nolan8 Chrsitian White9 Andrew Tyrrell10 James Frank11 Brett Money12 Dean Liuzzi14 Jeremy Coleman15 Joseph Bland16 Matthew Caruso17 Ross Ursino18 Ben Ferraro19 Nicholas Nedelkovski20 Luke O’keefe21 Peter Annetta24 Robert Lee36 Thomas Warke60 Justin Velevski42 Sam Cappadona57 Sam Adams59 Matthew Biviano75 Alessio Conte

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1 Darcy Heenan2 Toby Nathan3 Ryan Spicer4 Kyle Dowsett5 Jack Noonan6 Nathaniel Doody7 Angus Carey8 Will Baird9 Luke DiLizzio10 Tate Baker11 Thomas Hedley12 Cody Brasher13 Ambrose Attard14 Zavier Hannett15 Jordan Wood16 Jack Thorogood17 Luke Beddoe18 Liam Grech19 Henry Jaggard20 Jack Moon21 Connor Denahy22 Jack Catterall23 Alex Sykes24 Aidan Birch25 Charles Bibby26 James Hannah27 Joseph Draim 28 Luke Holland29 Nathan Borzillo30 Pat Madden35 Patrick McCarthy

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Assistants: Peter Welsh1 Mitch Parkinson2 Matt Morris3 Cody Hemphill4 Matt Norton5 Indi Ridout6 Tim Ball7 Oliver Becroft8 Brodie Meadows9 Ethan Tuck10 Jack Connolly11 Brendan Dawson12 Jacob Martin13 Matt Dixon14 Nathan Malkoun15 Jack Blokkeerus16 Jordan Tripodi17 Jake Slee18 Ben Connolly19 Darcy Schwarze20 Vincent DiLorenzo21 Bryson Ford22 Caleb Taylor23 Jack Rossi24 Alex Georgiadis25 Matt Barnes26 Liam Cavarra27 Jarryd Di Genova28 Tim Purves29 Nicholas Ebinger30 Liam Watson31 Jarrah Lioumanis32 James Borg33 Jordan Davies34 Ben Deller35 Tim Farrugia36 Nicholas Green37 Sam Callard38 Ambrose Moore39 Will Chan40 Cooper Johnstone41 Mason Sharpe42 Jack Warne43 Tom Galiatis44 Jack Johnson45 Mason Lidner46 Ethan Hunt47 Jacob Splatt48 Curtis Barnett50 Jack Mattsson51 Brad Tucker53 Belal Kurdi54 Mac Short55 Eddie Monaco58 Kallan Dawson60 Jesse Johnstone61 Aidan Miller62 Julian Franze63 Mahmoud Badra64 Stefan Nicolovski65 Adam Isac

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PREMIER THIRDS LAST ROUNDCollegians 2.4, 5.8, 7.12, 11.15 (81)Old Melburnians 2.3, 6.6, 7.7, 8.9 (57)GOALS, Collegians : E. Cordner 3, C. Collins 2, D. Wilson 2, J. Hocking 2, C. Kipouridis 1, C. Sinclair 1Old Melburnians : BEST, Collegians : E. Cordner, J. Head, J. Hocking, M. Irvine, F. Walker, C. WilsonOld Melburnians : OLD SCOTCH v. UNIVERSITY BLACKS Old Scotch 2.0, 4.2, 8.4, 14.9 (93)University Blacks 2.1, 3.2, 4.3, 5.3 (33)GOALS, Old Scotch : J. Carrington 3, N. Myhal 2, L. Parisi 2, A. van Ryn 2, T. Beddison 1, W. Carrington 1, C. Docker 1, H. Dick 1, J. Voltscos 1University Blacks : J. Wilson 2, L. Smith 1, E. Freeman 1, C. Lawford 1BEST, Old Scotch : C. Docker, T. Beddison, M. Bradley, J. Carrington, S. Muttdon, K. PaltoglouUniversity Blacks : T. Hollis, M. Coffey, C. Zwar, J. Wilson, R. Newbold, L. SmithUniversity Blues won by foreit.St Bernards won by foreit.Old Xaverians 1.2, 2.4, 5.7, 9.11 (65)St Kevins OB 0.2, 1.4, 2.5, 3.6 (24)GOALS, Old Xaverians : T. Daniher 3, H. Buckley 2, L. Bisset 1, C. Denton 1, J. Preece 1, C. Dipierdomenico 1St Kevins OB : J. Betlehem 2, J. Paton 1BEST, Old Xaverians : J. Sleeman, S. Franklyn, C. Denton, L. Bisset, T. Daniher, T. TrahairSt Kevins OB : H. Townsend, S. McDonald, J. Betlehem, S. Schneider, L. Kenyon, D. Code

PREMIER B THIRDS LAST ROUNDOld Trinity 4.2, 10.4, 13.8, 17.9 (111)Fitzroy 2.1, 4.3, 5.5, 7.9 (51)GOALS, Old Trinity : T. Cohen 8, N. Evans 2, T. Fogarty 2, S. Cade 2, I. Huynh 1, R. Mason 1Fitzroy : T. Wells 2, J. Cubillo 1, A. Neal 1, S. Hurley 1, T. Kimpton 1, D. Ly 1BEST, Old Trinity : S. Lawrence, R. Mason, J. Gillies, T. Cohen, T. Quarterman, S. CadeFitzroy : K. Menzies, A. Fry, T. Denatris, B. Finn, J. Atkinson, J. CubilloSt Kevins 4.5, 7.9, 14.13, 18.16 (124)Mazenod 1.1, 2.3, 4.4, 7.5 (47)GOALS, St Kevins : S. Kaiser 5, W. Doble 3, R. Moore 2, J. Howell 1, T. Montgomerie 1, M. Coloe 1, P. Di Natale 1, T. Steains 1, D. Maccarrone 1, S. Killingbeck 1, M. Moore 1Mazenod : D. Maskill 5, C. Bray 1, S. Mann 1BEST, St Kevins : D. Maccarrone, P. Di Natale, J. Ryan, S. Kaiser, M. Moore, R. MooreMazenod : N. Klavins, C. Bray, D. Maskill, B. Costin, R. Kaye, B. ParkerOld Xaverians 5.6, 9.8, 14.8, 14.10 (94)Ajax (Black) 1.1, 3.4, 5.5, 10.8 (68)GOALS, Old Xaverians : Ajax (Black) : Z. Aron 2, D. Wein 2, A. Fetter 2, J. Herz 1, E. Adelist 1, C. Welis-Stosser 1, L. Lewis 1BEST, Old Xaverians : Ajax (Black) : Z. Aron, J. Jones, B. Jones, J. Herz, T. Goldberg, E. AdelistOld Carey won by foreit.

PREMIER C THIRDS LAST ROUNDMonash Blues 6.5, 11.8, 14.11, 18.12 (120)Williamstown CYMS 1.0, 2.4, 4.5, 5.8 (38)GOALS, Monash Blues : S. Poole 5, M. McKinna 4, P. Tweedly 3, W. Lucas 2, S. Chapman 1, A. Hawes 1, W. Sommers 1, R. Waller 1Williamstown CYMS : M. Busuttil 1, T. Dimitriou 1, L. O’Driscoll 1, B. Gatt 1, L. McKenzie 1BEST, Monash Blues : A. Lacota, W. Lucas, M. McKinna, S. Poole, S. Quintal, T. WatersWilliamstown CYMS : L. McKenzie, M. Busuttil, B. Gatt, M. Michetti, B. McColl, B. McRaeSt Mary’s Salesian won by foreit.Collegians 4.4, 8.8, 11.11, 16.14 (110)Parkdale Vultures 2.4, 2.6, 3.8, 5.10 (40)GOALS, Collegians : J. Emmett 3, M. Newton 2, H. Parsons 2, L. Peck 2, M. Abeyratne 1, H. Luff 1, A. Porz 1, A. Lipson 1, P. Tyson 1, H. Wilson 1, G. Siassios 1Parkdale Vultures : C. Dicker 1, M. O’Connor 1, C. Wright 1, J. Austin 1, A. McNeil 1BEST, Collegians : J. Douglass, E. Coyne, S. Mundy, J. Emmett, N. Brown, H. LuffParkdale Vultures : C. Dicker, J. Dobler, J. Austin, M. O’Connor, P. Vernon, K. RossP E G S 0.0, 0.0, 0.0, 15.19 (109)Hampton Rovers 0.0, 0.0, 0.0, 3.6 (24)GOALS, P E G S : T. Day 3, S. Liistro 2, R. Edwards 2, A. Lukac 2, T. Cannan 1, J. Barr 1, D. Lieu 1, D. Mersini 1, A. O’Rafferty 1, C. Cefala 1Hampton Rovers : BEST, P E G S : T. Day, J. Bentick, A. Lukac, M. Eddy, A. O’Rafferty, A. DeMarcoHampton Rovers : THERRY PENOLA OB v. MARCELLIN Therry Penola OB 3.3, 6.6, 8.9, 10.10 (70)Marcellin 0.1, 2.6, 4.8, 9.11 (65)GOALS, Therry Penola OB : S. Bannister 5, C. Smith 2, Y. Kitamori 1, R. McKerrow 1, T. Garisto 1Marcellin : S. Ayoub 3, C. Kemp 2, S. Whelan 1, D. Humphris 1, A. O’Sullivan 1, C. Stewart 1BEST, Therry Penola OB : C. Smith, Y. Kitamori, T. Muller, S. Bannister, W. Ross, S. MatthewsMarcellin : M. Hopkins, J. Maloney, H. Jenkins, S. Whelan, G. Raneri, D. Humphris

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Round 12, which was played in cold and wet conditions, did not provide any surprise results although two Section 1 forfeits detracted from the competition.

SECTION 1Ivanhoe made the most of slippery conditions as they built an early lead against second placed Hawthorn. Down eight points at half time, Hawthorn exerted pressure in the second half as the Ivanhoe players tired. By kicking eight second half goals to one, Hawthorn went on to win by thirty five points. Evangelos Christou, who kicked three goals, proved an effective forward for the “Spartans”.

On the cold Friday evening, La Trobe University outplayed Prahran Assumption in a low scoring game and won by twenty points. The “Two Blues” now find themselves a game and significant percentage outside the top four.

Old Xaverians and Richmond Central both won by forfeit from North Old Boys/ St Patrick’s and Old Geelong respectively, which is disappointing for the sake of VAFA footy.

SECTION 2

Ormond revealed previously unknown form when they scored a 104 point victory over University High School-V.U. James Gates (eight goals) and Richard Morris (six goals) starred in Ormond’s big win.

Kew, who were held goalless by Melbourne High School Old Boys until the third quarter, were never a threat to the “Unicorns” in a low scoring match. Their victory by twenty points saw Melbourne High replace Kew in third place. Jon Mould was superb for the defeated Bears as Stephen Grantham was best afield.

The Albert Park-Westbourne Grammarian match was played in cold and drizzly conditions which enervated all players. Only three minor scores were recorded in the last quarter as Albert Park withheld all challenges to win by fifty-two points. Their best were: Adam Smith, Captain Michael Keating and

Corey Cox. For Westbourne Grammarians Jake Morrell, Michael Davis and David Hallatsch were best.

Undefeated leaders St Francis Xavier led throughout against West Brunswick before winning by “Nelson” i.e. one hundred and eleven points. Brent Sheers was brilliant for the victors.

ROUND 13 PREVIEWSECTION 1In a potential Grand Final preview, Hawthorn host Old Xaverians, the latter who won their Round 2 match by thirty points. This margin was greatly aided by the very accurate “Crocodile” kicking. Was this accuracy due to skill or loose play by the “Spartan” defenders, who do not experience pressure every match? We may learn more about this today on the small Rathmines Reserve where Hawthorn triumphed in the 2014 Xaverian match. I favour Old Xaverians to win because evidence points to their better recent form.

A rise up the ladder awaits the winner of North Old Boys/ St Patricks and Old Geelong match. Season 2015 has been disappointing for both of these sides whose lack of available players has been an ongoing problem. I select North Old Boy’s/ St Patrick’s to win solely because the game is scheduled for the Gillon Oval.

Prahran/ Assumption host Ivanhoe in an afternoon match. Victory is a must for Prahran/ Assumption to keep their final aspirations on track. Although Ivanhoe play an impressive game, they have found it difficult to maintain pressure throughout a match. Prahran/ Assumption is my selection.

Their Round 6 Friday night clash against Richmond Central was surely the high point of the La Trobe University season because that night they powered to a ninety-five point win. This morning’s game should be much closer as I believe The Cardinals” form has improved and La Trobe could well have players on vacation. Picking the winner is difficult as I saw La Trobe dominate in Round 6. However this match is on the Bartlett Reserve,

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which is unknown to La Trobe players and so I am selecting Richmond Central to win and so insure a final appearance.

SECTION 2

Second placed Albert Park visit Melbourne High School Old Boys whom they defeated by eight points in Round 4. That day, the “Unicorns” had no answer to Beau Coyle whose five goals proved decisive. He must be quelled today if the third placed Old Boys hope to win. The small oval will prevent Albert Park opening up the match, which should work in the home team’s favour. I tip a narrow win by Melbourne High.

In recent Rounds, Kew seem to have lost the sparkle they showed earlier in the season. Today they have the chance to halt their slump at the expense of Ormond. Two weeks ago, Ormond played their best game for 2015 when they had two major goal kickers to press home their advantage. While it has always been difficult for visitors to win on the Gunn Reserve, today I believe Kew will prove too talented and will take the four points.

Superiority in Royal Park is at stake when University High School/ V.U. crosses the railway line to play West Brunswick. University High School/ V.U., while showing promise, have not been able to record more than one victory. West Brunswick, who too have faced difficulties in their first season, have shown glimpses of form. This afternoon I select them to win.

Undefeated leaders, St Francis Xavier make probably the longest trip within the V.A.F.A. when they travel to play Westbourne Grammarians, who will offer spirited opposition especially early in the match. Overall talent will prevail and St Francis will win the match.

SECTION 1Prahran Assumption v Ivanhoe

Richmond Central v La Trobe UniNOBS/St Pats v Old Geelong

Hawthorn v Old Xaverians

SECTION 2MHSOB v Albert Park Ormond v Kew

Westbourne Gr. v St Francis XavierWest Brunswick v UHS-VU

CLUB XVIII (1) LAST ROUNDLa Trobe University AFC 1.1, 2.5, 5.8, 6.9 (45)Prahran Assumption AFC 2.1, 2.4, 3.4, 3.7 (25)GOALS, La Trobe University AFC: E. Stringer 1, S. Pickett 1, R. Garland 1, T. King 1, J. Buncle 1, A. Hughes 1Prahran Assumption AFC: P. Bourke 2, T. Candy 1BEST, La Trobe University AFC: S. Johnstone, R. Garland, M. Beaumont, J. Auchettl, J. Buncle, J. AndersonPrahran Assumption AFC: N. Keohler, C. Morton, N. Gouin, T. Candy, A. Chatfield, C. MyresHawthorn AFC 2.1, 5.4, 9.8, 13.8 (86)Ivanhoe AFC 4.1, 6.6, 7.8, 7.9 (51)GOALS, Hawthorn AFC: E. Christou 3, N. Criticos 2, J. Farah 2, T. Barber 1, S. Speer 1, J. Rieve 1, C. Katsanevakis 1, S. Neohoritis 1, D. Tyrrell 1Ivanhoe AFC: J. Harbottle 1, A. Diorietes 1, M. Skelly 1, B. Zagontinos 1, M. Manas 1, M. Grinter 1, B. Fleming 1BEST, Hawthorn AFC: N. Criticos, A. Toumbakis, T. Barber, C. Bubunaras, L. ZitoIvanhoe AFC: A. Diorietes, H. Post, B. Fleming, M. Skelly, M. Manas, H. InghamRichmond Central won by foreit.Old Xaverians won by foreit.

CLUB XVIII (2) LAST ROUNDAlbert Park AFC 4.5, 6.11, 9.14, 9.16 (70)Westbourne Grammarians Football Club 0.3, 1.5, 2.6, 2.6 (18)GOALS, Albert Park AFC: S. Allan 2, C. Cox 1, S. McGuire 1, S. Cole 1, T. Humberstone 1, C. Fennell 1, B. Little 1, T. Tiller 1Westbourne Grammarians Football Club: J. Morrell 1, B. Whiting 1BEST, Albert Park AFC: S. Martin, M. Boyd, B. Coyle, D. Streets, J. Streets, M. KeatingWestbourne Grammarians Football Club: S. Reynolds, J. Morrell, J. Amparis, C. Nuske, T. Plecher, M. DavisMelbourne High School Old Boys 2.5, 5.6, 5.11, 5.11 (41)Kew AFC 0.3, 0.4, 2.6, 2.9 (21)GOALS, MHSOB: W. Rebakis 2, L. Meyer 1, C. Wright 1, D. Grantham 1Kew AFC: T. Crompton 1, P. Godfrey 1BEST, MHSOB: S. Grantham, D. Ball, M. Griffin, W. Rebakis, M. Engelander, T. McNamaraKew AFC: Z. Brabin, T. Cook, M. Walsh, J. Loorham, T. Dover, M. VergamalisOrmond AFC 5.8, 6.8, 12.12, 17.20 (122)Uhs-Vu Afc 0.0, 1.5, 1.5, 2.6 (18)GOALS, Ormond AFC: J. Gates 8, R. Morris 6, M. Jukes 2, E. Atkins 1Uhs-Vu Afc: T. Smalley 1, J. Ahmed 1BEST, Ormond AFC: J. Gates, R. Morris, L. Calvert, T. Harvey, M. JukesUhs-Vu Afc: H. Waterman, M. Issa, S. Smits, J. Ahmed, A. Musa, T. SmalleySt Francis Xavier OC 3.5, 5.10, 12.13, 19.16 (130)West Brunswick AFC 0.0, 1.1, 2.1, 3.1 (19)GOALS, St Francis Xavier OC: N. Welsh 5, B. O’Hara 3, J. Roberts 2, J. Wynne 2, D. Johnstone 1, C. Tout 1, L. Bennett 1, D. Dapiran 1, S. Dullard 1, J. Lafranchi 1, L. Dullard 1West Brunswick AFC: D. Murray 1, J. Holroyd 1, H. Wilkins 1BEST, St Francis Xavier OC: B. Sheers, D. Scott, S. Burns, T. Shepherdson, L. Dullard, T. KerrWest Brunswick AFC: H. Baird, W. Crafter, C. Bull, D. Murray, S. Creek, A. Coutin

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Premier LR TOTALDaniel Gribbin Beaumaris FC 0 32

Alexander Boyse St Bernards 1 31

Matthew Handley Old Xaverians 4 30

Jarrod Reid Old Carey Gr. 0 26

Premier Reserve LR TOTALRobert Ralph Old Xaverians 4 23

Jeremy Hannan Old Xaverians 0 21

Sam Cutts Collegians 2 19

Andrew Mathis Old Xaverians 4 18

Premier Thirds LR TOTALTodd Daniher Old Xaverians 3 28

Callum Dipierdomenico Old Xaverians 1 24

Jim Wilson University Blacks 2 21

Cameron Tunbridge Old Melburnians 0 19

Premier B Reserve LR TOTALMatthew Caia St Bedes / Mentone Tigers 2 31

Matthew Lattanzio St Kevins OB 1 21

Jack Mullen St Kevins OB 3 17

James Dalzotto St Bedes / Mentone Tigers 2 17

Premier B LR TOTALJake Lew AJAX 6 34

Luke Velluto St Bedes / Mentone Tigers 2 32

Daniel Anthony Old Brighton Gr. 0 26

Philip Edgar St Kevins OB 4 26

Premier B Thirds LR TOTALAnthony Dickinson Old Xaverians 0 27

Toby Cohen Old Trinity Gr. 8 24

William Doble St Kevins OB 3 21

Thomas MacReady - BryanOld Carey Gr. 0 21

Premier C LR TOTALAaron Cloke Oakleigh 6 53

Nicholas Ebinger Williamstown CYMS 0 41

Bradley Thompson Old Ivanhoe Gr. 1 38

Trevor Bromley Oakleigh 5 35

Premier C Thirds LR TOTALSeb Poole Monash Blues 5 39

Shaun Bannister Therry Penola OB 5 19

Ryan Edwards PEGS 2 19

Cameron Kemp Marcellin OC 2 19

Premier C Reserve LR TOTALJake Benoiton Oakleigh 3 23

Ben Hynes Williamstown CYMS 3 19

Brett Voss Old Haileyburians 0 19

Nicholas James Marcellin OC 4 18

Division 1 LR TOTALAndrew Brazzale Kew 4 55

Robert Maibaum Kew 3 45

Callum Wood Old Geelong 3 42

John Robbins Prahran Assumption 1 42

Division 1 Reserve LR TOTALJon Rice Prahran Assumption 8 37

Nicholas Alexopoulos St Mary’s Salesian 0 35

Matthew Vlahos Kew 1 30

Benjamin Seeger Yarra Valley OB 4 29

Division 2 LR TOTALJake Munro Richmond Central 3 55

Aaron Thornton St Johns OC 0 53

Mitchell Lovell Ivanhoe 4 45

David Boundy Old Paradians 3 36

Division 2 Reserve LR TOTALEamonn Scott Northern Blues 6 43

Benjamin Grigg Ivanhoe 2 32

Jason Lewis MHSOB 1 26

Joshua Richmond MHSOB 1 26

Division 3 LR TOTALRyan Harding Emmaus St Leos OC 6 52

Christopher Beluszar Emmaus St Leos OC 0 40

Daniel Hill Emmaus St Leos OC 4 36

Dylan Muscat West Brunswick 0 33

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Division 3 Reserve LR TOTALJustin Perillo Swinburne University 0 30

Richard Benjamin West Brunswick 0 24

Benjamin Collins UHS-VU 0 21

Aaron Thompson West Brunswick 0 21

Division 4 LR TOTALDale Collins Westbourne Gr. 4 80

Daniel Penny Box Hill North 2 39

Benjamin Gallagher North Brunswick 1 38

James Wilson Canterbury 2 38

Division 4 Reserve LR TOTALBradley Courts North Brunswick 0 51

Arnel Davis Westbourne Gr. 5 35

Daniel Wills Manningham Cobras 0 34

Mitchell Gatti Westbourne Gr. 3 33

U19 Section 2 LR TOTALDaniel O’Connor Fitzroy FC 3 32

Kieren McKeogh Mazenod OC 2 31

Liam Marshall Parkdale Vultures 1 25

James Salouris Parkdale Vultures 3 23

U19 Section 3 LR TOTALJock Grimshaw Old Geelong 0 39

Thomas Nicholls Hampton Rovers 3 37

Mitchell Parkinson Williamstown CYMS 0 36

Jake Slee Williamstown CYMS 4 32

U19 Section 4 LR TOTALDamien Delle-Vergini Northern Blues 4 56

Anmol Malhotra Oakleigh 3 30

Mitchell Kellerman Peninsula OB 3 29

Jaydyn Hill Mazenod OC 1 26

Colts LR TOTALSamuel Aanensen Ivanhoe 0 29

Jacob Murdock Mazenod OC 0 22

Max Post Ivanhoe 3 20

Matthew Mallia UHS-VU 2 19

Club XVIII (1) LR TOTALEamon Stringer La Trobe University 1 31

John Farah Hawthorn 2 29

Matthew Green Old Xaverians 0 28

Craig Berger Prahran Assumption 0 22

Club XVIII (2) LR TOTALBeau Coyle Albert Park 0 53

Louis Meyer MHSOB 1 34

Patrick Godfrey Kew 1 26

David Dapiran St Francis Xavier OC 1 24

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PREMIER C RESERVESP W L D B FF For Agst % PTS

Marcellin OC 11 11 0 0 0 0 1150 504 228.17 44PEGS FC 11 8 3 0 0 0 787 641 122.78 32Peninsula OB 11 7 3 1 0 0 948 744 127.42 30Monash Blues 11 7 3 1 0 0 638 558 114.34 30Williamstown CYMS 11 6 5 0 0 0 898 773 116.17 24Old Ivanhoe Gr. 11 5 6 0 0 0 616 830 74.22 20Old Camberwell Gr. 11 4 7 0 0 0 658 911 72.23 16Old Haileyburians 11 2 9 0 0 0 826 995 83.02 8Therry Penola OB 11 2 9 0 0 0 634 865 73.29 8Oakleigh 11 2 9 0 0 0 652 986 66.13 8

DIVISION TWO RESERVESP W L D B FF For Agst % PTS

Ivanhoe 12 12 0 0 0 0 1561 459 340.09 48MHSOB 12 11 1 0 0 0 1446 387 373.64 44Richmond Central 12 9 3 0 0 0 1060 712 148.88 36Eltham Collegians 12 8 4 0 0 0 947 753 125.76 32Northern Blues 12 5 7 0 0 0 917 916 100.11 20St Johns OC 11 4 7 0 0 1 745 951 78.34 20Old Paradians 12 4 8 0 0 0 683 780 87.56 16Monash Gryphons 12 4 8 0 0 0 691 1014 68.15 16South Melbourne Districts 11 1 10 0 0 0 452 1360 33.24 4Elsternwick 12 1 11 0 0 0 382 1589 24.04 4

DIVISION THREE RESERVESP W L D B FF For Agst % PTS

West Brunswick 10 10 0 0 2 0 1209 315 383.81 48Swinburne University 11 9 2 0 1 0 994 424 234.43 40UHS-VU 10 8 2 0 2 0 805 518 155.41 40Power House 11 7 4 0 1 0 649 621 104.51 32Emmaus St Leos OC 12 6 6 0 0 0 653 863 75.67 24La Trobe University 11 4 7 0 1 0 659 743 88.69 20Albert Park 11 4 7 0 1 0 626 793 78.94 20Hawthorn 11 4 7 0 1 0 541 691 78.29 20Glen Eira 10 3 7 0 2 0 398 763 52.16 20Eley Park Sharks 11 3 8 0 1 0 570 1057 53.93 16Aquinas OC 10 1 9 0 2 0 494 810 60.99 12

PREMIER CP W L D B FF For Agst % PTS

Marcellin OC 11 9 2 0 0 0 1418 730 194.25 36Monash Blues 11 9 2 0 0 0 1027 551 186.39 36Old Ivanhoe Gr. 11 9 2 0 0 0 1002 763 131.32 36Old Haileyburians 11 8 3 0 0 0 874 924 94.59 32Peninsula OB 11 6 5 0 0 0 1002 722 138.78 24Oakleigh 11 6 5 0 0 0 1103 1001 110.19 24Williamstown CYMS 11 3 8 0 0 0 939 1258 74.64 12Therry Penola OB 11 3 8 0 0 0 735 1301 56.5 12Old Camberwell Gr. 11 2 9 0 0 0 771 1086 70.99 8PEGS FC 11 0 11 0 0 0 703 1238 56.79 0

DIVISION ONEP W L D B FF For Agst % PTS

Kew FC 12 12 0 0 0 0 1440 719 200.28 48Ormond 12 11 1 0 0 0 1275 772 165.16 44Old Geelong 12 10 2 0 0 0 1460 842 173.4 40St Mary's Salesian 12 7 5 0 0 0 1237 1151 107.47 28NOBS/St Pats 12 5 7 0 0 0 911 1297 70.24 20Prahran Assumption 12 4 8 0 0 0 1091 1083 100.74 16Whitefriars OC 12 4 8 0 0 0 1075 1236 86.97 16Old Mentonians 12 4 8 0 0 0 1031 1308 78.82 16Bulleen Templestowe 12 3 9 0 0 0 884 1210 73.06 12Yarra Valley OB 12 0 12 0 0 0 865 1651 52.39 0

DIVISION ONE RESERVESP W L D B FF For Agst % PTS

Ormond 12 11 1 0 0 0 1287 367 350.68 44St Mary's Salesian 12 11 1 0 0 0 1202 590 203.73 44Kew FC 12 9 3 0 0 0 1414 492 287.4 36Prahran Assumption 12 9 3 0 0 0 1152 666 172.97 36Old Geelong 12 6 6 0 0 0 895 730 122.6 24Yarra Valley OB 12 5 7 0 0 0 744 930 80 20Bulleen Templestowe 12 3 9 0 0 0 630 881 71.51 12NOBS/St Pats 12 3 9 0 0 0 567 997 56.87 12Whitefriars OC 12 2 10 0 0 0 370 1291 28.66 8Old Mentonians 12 1 11 0 0 0 310 1688 18.36 4

DIVISION TWOP W L D B FF For Agst % PTS

Ivanhoe 12 11 1 0 0 0 1424 738 192.95 44St Johns OC 12 10 2 0 0 0 1348 903 149.28 40Old Paradians 12 9 3 0 0 0 1107 807 137.17 36Eltham Collegians 12 7 5 0 0 0 1238 943 131.28 28Northern Blues 12 7 5 0 0 0 1227 1124 109.16 28Richmond Central 12 5 7 0 0 0 1214 1269 95.67 20MHSOB 12 5 7 0 0 0 997 1066 93.53 20Monash Gryphons 12 3 9 0 0 0 944 1165 81.03 12Elsternwick 12 3 9 0 0 0 950 1437 66.11 12South Melbourne Districts 12 0 12 0 0 0 699 1696 41.21 0

DIVISION THREEP W L D B FF For Agst % PTS

Emmaus St Leos OC 12 12 0 0 0 0 1582 719 220.03 48West Brunswick 10 9 1 0 2 0 953 476 200.21 44Aquinas OC 10 8 2 0 2 0 927 663 139.82 40UHS-VU 10 6 4 0 2 0 732 775 94.45 32Hawthorn 11 6 5 0 1 0 900 935 96.26 28Glen Eira 10 4 6 0 2 0 656 889 73.79 24Swinburne University 11 4 7 0 1 0 877 977 89.76 20Albert Park 11 3 8 0 1 0 733 966 75.88 16Power House 11 3 8 0 1 0 728 1008 72.22 16La Trobe University 11 2 9 0 1 0 640 923 69.34 12Eley Park Sharks 11 2 9 0 1 0 805 1202 66.97 12

PREMIER C THIRDSP W L D B FF For Agst % PTS

P E G S 10 9 1 0 0 1 1150 521 220.73 40Monash Blues 10 8 2 0 0 1 1041 525 198.29 36Marcellin 10 8 2 0 0 1 999 579 172.54 36St Mary's Salesian 10 6 4 0 0 1 902 718 125.63 28Collegians 10 5 5 0 0 0 682 824 82.77 20Therry Penola OB 11 5 6 0 0 0 753 925 81.41 20Old Ivanhoe 9 3 6 0 0 1 663 815 81.35 16Williamstown CYMS 11 4 7 0 0 0 800 1018 78.59 16Hampton Rovers 9 1 8 0 0 0 410 1065 38.5 4Parkdale Vultures 8 0 8 0 0 1 476 1302 36.56 4

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DIVISION FOURP W L D B FF For Agst % PTS

Canterbury FC 11 11 0 0 1 0 1455 539 269.94 48Westbourne Gr. FC 11 9 2 0 1 0 1451 582 249.31 40Point Cook 11 9 2 0 1 0 1072 647 165.69 40Box Hill North 11 7 4 0 1 0 1137 730 155.75 32Mt Lilydale OC 11 6 5 0 1 0 1102 957 115.15 28North Brunswick 11 6 5 0 1 0 1040 909 114.41 28Parkside FC 10 5 5 0 2 0 827 846 97.75 28Manningham Cobras 11 3 8 0 1 0 895 803 111.46 16South Mornington 11 2 9 0 1 0 626 1383 45.26 12Masala FC 11 1 10 0 1 0 560 1547 36.2 8Chadstone 11 1 10 0 1 0 446 1668 26.74 8

DIVISION FOUR RESERVESP W L D B FF For Agst % PTS

Westbourne Gr. FC 11 11 0 0 1 0 1637 280 584.64 48Canterbury FC 11 9 2 0 1 0 1336 433 308.55 40Point Cook 11 9 2 0 1 0 1060 460 230.43 40Box Hill North 11 8 3 0 1 0 1088 633 171.88 36South Mornington 11 7 4 0 1 0 878 937 93.7 32North Brunswick 11 6 5 0 1 0 981 830 118.19 28Manningham Cobras 11 4 7 0 1 0 866 741 116.87 20Parkside FC 10 2 8 0 2 0 496 1139 43.55 16Mt Lilydale OC 11 2 9 0 1 0 627 1139 55.05 12Chadstone 11 2 9 0 1 0 416 1334 31.18 12Masala FC 11 0 11 0 1 0 360 1819 19.79 4

Club XVIII (1)P W L D B FF For Agst % PTS

Old Xaverians 11 11 0 0 0 1 1207 452 267.04 48Hawthorn 10 7 3 0 0 2 1245 657 189.5 36La Trobe University 12 7 5 0 0 0 918 581 158 28Richmond Central 11 6 5 0 0 1 947 735 128.84 28Prahran Assumption 12 6 6 0 0 0 865 857 100.93 24Ivanhoe 11 1 9 1 0 1 697 1156 60.29 10NOBS/St Pats 10 2 7 1 0 0 484 1192 40.6 10Old Geelong 9 2 7 0 0 0 260 1232 21.1 8

Club XVIII (2)P W L D B FF For Agst % PTS

St Francis Xavier OC 10 10 0 0 0 2 1238 432 286.57 48Albert Park 12 10 2 0 0 0 1080 634 170.35 40MHSOB 12 8 4 0 0 0 944 552 171.01 32Kew FC 12 7 5 0 0 0 959 616 155.68 28West Brunswick 11 4 7 0 0 1 708 831 85.2 20Ormond 11 3 8 0 0 0 527 1034 50.97 12Westbourne Gr. FC 11 2 9 0 0 0 397 1178 33.7 8UHS-VU 11 1 10 0 0 0 396 1159 34.17 4

1116 SEN VAFA PREMIERSHIP LADDERS 2015

MEGT UNDER 19 PREMIERP W L D B FF For Agst % PTS

St Bernards 12 10 2 0 0 0 1362 600 227 40St Kevins 12 10 2 0 0 0 1423 676 210.5 40Old Xaverians 12 10 2 0 0 0 1275 781 163.25 40Beaumaris 12 9 2 1 0 0 1398 708 197.46 38University Blues 12 6 5 1 0 0 852 923 92.31 26De La Salle 12 6 6 0 0 0 898 722 124.38 24Old Melburnians 12 3 9 0 0 0 512 1474 34.74 12Old Scotch 12 2 10 0 0 0 816 1061 76.91 8University Blacks 12 2 10 0 0 0 603 1208 49.92 8Old Trinity 12 1 11 0 0 0 525 1511 34.75 4

UNDER 19 SECTION 2P W L D B FF For Agst % PTS

Parkdale Vultures 12 11 1 0 0 0 1257 554 226.9 44Old Brighton 12 10 2 0 0 0 1087 599 181.47 40Fitzroy 12 8 4 0 0 0 1050 754 139.26 32Old Ivanhoe Gr. 12 6 6 0 0 0 893 798 111.9 24Whitefriars 12 6 6 0 0 0 899 871 103.21 24Caulfield Gr. 12 6 6 0 0 0 833 838 99.4 24Marcellin OC 12 5 7 0 0 0 731 965 75.75 20St Bedes / Mentone Tigers 12 4 8 0 0 0 740 966 76.6 16Mazenod 12 3 9 0 0 0 627 818 76.65 12Collegians 12 1 11 0 0 0 399 1353 29.49 4

UNDER 19 SECTION 3P W L D B FF For Agst % PTS

Old Geelong 12 10 2 0 0 0 1297 620 209.19 40Old Carey Gr. 12 9 3 0 0 0 928 670 138.51 36Williamstown CYMS 12 8 4 0 0 0 1136 807 140.77 32Hampton Rovers 12 8 4 0 0 0 902 763 118.22 32Ormond 12 7 5 0 0 0 899 786 114.38 28Old Camberwell Gr. 12 3 9 0 0 0 602 1008 59.72 12Old Xaverians 12 2 10 0 0 0 766 1095 69.95 8St Bernards 12 1 11 0 0 0 462 1321 34.97 4

UNDER 19 SECTION 4P W L D B FF For Agst % PTS

Peninsula OB 11 11 0 0 0 1 1437 530 271.13 48Mazenod OC 12 5 0 0 0 0 603 223 270.4 36Monash Blues 12 9 3 0 0 0 900 744 120.97 36De La Salle OC 12 8 4 0 0 0 1259 801 157.18 32Northern Blues 12 8 4 0 0 0 1207 871 138.58 32St Kevins OB 12 7 4 1 0 0 994 666 149.25 30Therry Penola OB 12 6 6 0 0 0 783 789 99.24 24Old Haileyburians 11 4 6 1 0 1 897 904 99.23 22Beaumaris FC 11 5 6 0 0 0 865 883 97.96 20Parkdale Vultures 12 3 9 0 0 0 972 1109 87.65 12Oakleigh 12 3 9 0 0 0 617 1091 56.55 12MHSOB 11 0 11 0 0 0 343 1699 20.19 0

VAFA COLTSP W L D B FF For Agst % PTS

Ivanhoe 11 9 2 0 0 1 1104 630 175.24 40St Bernards 11 9 2 0 0 1 840 493 170.39 40UHS-VU / Flemington 11 8 3 0 0 1 851 471 180.68 36University Blues 11 5 6 0 1 0 709 1044 67.91 24La Trobe University 11 4 7 0 1 0 601 620 96.94 20Williamstown CYMS 11 3 8 0 0 1 707 776 91.11 16Old Paradians 10 2 8 0 1 1 483 958 50.42 16Point Cook 4 2 2 0 0 1 575 1182 48.65 12Parkside FC 10 1 9 0 0 1 487 988 49.29 8Bulleen Templestowe 2 0 2 0 0 0 15 990 1.52 0

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WINNING EDGE CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP

PREMIER RESERVESP W L D B FF For Agst % PTS

Old Xaverians 11 10 1 0 0 0 1073 481 223.08 40Collegians 11 8 3 0 0 0 841 550 152.91 32University Blues 11 8 3 0 0 0 889 688 129.22 32Old Scotch 11 8 3 0 0 0 840 681 123.35 32University Blacks 11 6 5 0 0 0 748 733 102.05 24St Bernards 11 6 5 0 0 0 711 801 88.76 24Old Trinity Gr. 11 4 7 0 0 0 557 817 68.18 16Beaumaris FC 11 3 8 0 0 0 599 781 76.7 12De La Salle 11 2 9 0 0 0 630 737 85.48 8Old Carey Gr. 11 0 11 0 0 0 404 1023 39.49 0

WILLIAM BUCK PREMIERP W L D B FF F A % Pts

St Bernards 11 9 2 0 0 0 1159 804 144.15 36Old Trinity Gr. 11 9 2 0 0 0 993 737 134.74 36Old Carey Gr. 11 6 4 1 0 0 974 952 102.31 26University Blacks 11 6 5 0 0 0 917 902 101.66 24University Blues 11 5 6 0 0 0 981 894 109.73 20Old Xaverians 11 5 6 0 0 0 909 936 97.12 20Collegians 11 5 6 0 0 0 808 951 84.96 20Old Scotch 11 4 7 0 0 0 898 1022 87.87 16De La Salle 11 3 8 0 0 0 895 996 89.86 12Beaumaris FC 11 2 8 1 0 0 801 1141 70.2 10

PREMIER THIRDSP W L D B FF For Agst % PTS

Old Xaverians 11 10 1 0 0 0 1203 326 369.02 40St Kevins OB 11 10 1 0 0 0 851 454 187.44 40Collegians 11 9 2 0 0 0 748 578 129.41 36St Bernards 10 5 5 0 0 1 853 640 133.28 24Old Scotch 10 4 6 0 0 1 714 594 120.2 20University Blacks 11 5 6 0 0 0 718 697 103.01 20University Blues 10 3 7 0 0 1 642 650 98.77 16Old Melburnians 11 3 8 0 0 0 691 956 72.28 12Beaumaris FC 9 2 7 0 0 0 419 1037 40.41 8De La Salle OC 10 1 9 0 0 0 319 1337 23.86 4

PREMIER BP W L D B FF For Agst % PTS

St Kevins OB 11 11 0 0 0 0 1435 682 210.41 44Old Melburnians 11 8 3 0 0 0 963 754 127.72 32Old Brighton Gr. 11 7 4 0 0 0 1069 742 144.07 28St Bedes / Mentone Tigers 11 7 4 0 0 0 1156 880 131.36 28Hampton Rovers 11 5 6 0 0 0 962 1104 87.14 20Ajax 11 5 6 0 0 0 772 928 83.19 20Fitzroy FC 11 4 7 0 0 0 828 869 95.28 16Mazenod OC 11 3 8 0 0 0 775 1182 65.57 12Parkdale Vultures 11 3 8 0 0 0 675 1077 62.67 12Caulfield Gr. 11 2 9 0 0 0 736 1153 63.83 8

PREMIER B RESERVESP W L D B FF For Agst % PTS

St Kevins OB 11 11 0 0 0 0 1490 394 378.17 44Old Melburnians 11 10 1 0 0 0 1045 459 227.67 40St Bedes / Mentone Tigers 11 7 4 0 0 0 1057 765 138.17 28Old Brighton Gr. 11 7 4 0 0 0 745 693 107.5 28Parkdale Vultures 11 6 5 0 0 0 855 899 95.11 24Fitzroy FC 11 6 5 0 0 0 734 783 93.74 24Ajax 11 2 9 0 0 0 582 902 64.52 8Caulfield Gr. 11 2 9 0 0 0 641 1053 60.87 8Mazenod OC 11 2 9 0 0 0 555 1129 49.16 8Hampton Rovers 11 2 9 0 0 0 449 1124 39.95 8

PREMIER B THIRDSP W L D B FF For Agst % PTS

Old Xaverians 10 10 0 0 0 1 1494 401 372.57 44St Kevins 10 6 4 0 0 1 860 670 128.36 28Old Carey 9 5 4 0 0 2 967 862 112.18 28Old Trinity 11 6 5 0 0 0 985 925 106.49 24Ajax (Black) 11 6 5 0 0 0 859 819 104.88 24Fitzroy 11 5 6 0 0 0 812 785 103.44 20Mazenod 9 1 8 0 0 0 482 1029 46.84 4Ajax (Red) 7 0 7 0 0 0 209 1458 14.33 0

1116 SEN VAFA PREMIERSHIP LADDERS 2015

Club Seniors Reserves U19/Colts

Thirds/CXVIII Total

St Kevins OB 44 22 30 10 106

Ivanhoe AFC 44 24 28.5 2 98.5

Ormond AFC 44 22 21 3 90

Monash Blues 36 15 27 8.5 86.5

Old Geelong 40 12 30 2 84

St Bernards 36 12 30 5.5 83.5

Marcellin OC 36 22 15 8.5 81.5

Old Xaverians 20 20 30 10 80

UHS-VU AFC 28 20 25.5 1 74.5

Peninsula OB 24 15 34.5 0 73.5

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