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Page 1: The Amateur Footballer, Week 10, 2000

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Kevin Bartlett and Simon O'Donnell .No matter what sport you're talking, they'll serve up the latest sports news, and interview the sports stars making

the news . So when sports news happens Kevin Bartlett and Simon O'Donnell will break it during The Big Sports

Breakfast . Switch on between 5 .30-9am each weekday morning to Melbourne's own Radio Sport 927AM.

The Big sp ®rts Br~akfast a5.30=9an' weekdays

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. . . From My

Sponsorship - Tot-.,-,h times ata_- .de VAFA has always enjoyed a healthy relation-

~ ship with its sponsors, and sponsors have viewedthe Association with anticipation, as its 74 clubs,_ticess of 10 .000 registered players, the wide and var-

i .d business networks associated with the VAFA, have;;ways whetted the appetite of those wanting to1, -come a sponsor .

In the main, clubs being loyal to the Associationthey enjoy being pa rt of, attempt to support as manyof the sponsors that are put in place by the VAFA,understanding that by doing so they are being loyaland also they are providing business for the sponsorswhich in turn is maintaining their financial commit-ment to the Amateurs . The crucial point to this line ofreasoning is that by doing so the fees that have to be4i~~lubs is able to be kept at a low and

marks the period that all appearsto be changing, and to support this statement I putthe following.

0 No longer are sponsors (in opposition to contractedVAFA sponsors) prepared to look at other leagues andassociations to offer sponsorships .0 These sponsors are seeking to counter Associationsponsorships by targeting a small number of individ-ual clubs with lucrative club sponsorships, which hasthe potential to destroy the total VAFA business sup-port for that sponsor.0 Clubs are accepting these without thought of the"down the track" repercussions .0 Contracted sponsors are saying "enough isenough", and unless the Association demonstrates it iswilling to do something positive, then agreements willbe torn up and they will invest funds at the club leveland join the club war to sign up individual clubs .

The next question to ask then, is how does theAssociation react to the situation? Does it :0 Sit on its hands, do nothing and hope that the spon-sors keep putting up the money in the hope of gettingenough business to stay involved?0 Do as many other leagues and associations do, andthat is fine clubs who do not demonstrate tangiblesupport for each individual sponsor or for a significantnumber of the Association's sponsors? For example, insome other leagues, it is known how much of a certainproduct would be used by say a four team club, andshould a club not order/use this amount they are

fined the difference.The VAFA has alwaysbaulked at introduc-ing this sort of ruling.Although we wouldcharge clubs, underthe "conduct unbecom-ing . . ." rule, should

PHIL STEVENSC'.`A'_1ZF EXECUTIVE

OFFICERClubs be seen to be not using Sherrin footballs, HughLyon produced jumpers and VAFA produced shorts, inthe main we rely on the forethought of the clubs inrecognising the need to support sponsors .

The Executive of the VAFA intends to addressthis problem in the weeks and months ahead througha series of meetings, including meeting with the clubs.

At a meeting of members of the senior ExecutiveCommittee (Committee of Management), one sug-gestion put fonvard was to significantly increaseaffiliation fees, and then offer either a significantrebate (for a good level of sponsorship across the avail-able VAFA sponsors) . a moderate rebate (for mediumsupport) and no rebate for little or no support . By sig-nificant rebate. it has been suggested an amount closeor equal to the amount of the increase in the affiliationfee for that year .

If adopted, this would downgrade the importanceof sponsorship as a major source of income andincrease dependence on funds from club affiliationfees .

That particular matter will be resolved in the shortto long term . Facing up to our immediate problems willsee the VAFA allocate some of its known income fromsponsorship to reward clubs who stick with us now aswe are "facing an ambush, whilst moving throughthe pass . "Today's cover. Beaumaris' player Murray Pitts, whois now with St . Kilda, is pictured bottom left, about todrive Beauy into attack during a match in 1999. YotiDimadamos is the Ormond player on the right handside about to launch into a Gunn Reserve torp. Thethird player is Oakleigh Shane Kitts a key member oftheir successful 1999 premiership team.WelcomeA big welcome to our visitors from NSW and the ACTwho this Sunday meet the VAFA in an Under 19 rep-resentative match at Elsternwick Park . With both bod-ies likely to play in an Amateur Carnival from nextyear. many of the "lads" on display this Sunday will bethe senior players of our states over the next decade .

Welcome and best wishes to both teams.

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THE JOURNAL OF THE VICTORIAN AMATEUR FOOTBALL ASSOCIATIO N

June 10th, 2000 Price : $1 .50 Vol . 00 No . 10

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ie headlines could not h< ~,:reamed lou '-er . c',I Ross' ears . though tlie Redlegs'

coach would have knovn well before Sundaymorning that his side is in trouble city, just awayward drop punt away from Relegation, thatB -grade town referred to in the weekendpapers . For the moment, however, OldIvlelburnians might consider themselves safe .Marcellin and Old Ivanhoe, despite brave effortsagainst superior opposition last Saturday . con-tinue to lose, and it's hard to see eithr_jumping above the Rediegs, but stran<_ :rhave already unfolded this year .

St Bernards' winning ways aren't so strsU.ge .Adam Merrington has not put a foot wrong allseason and showed again why the family nameis synonymous with football . Ben Jordan wasalways going to be one of the recruiting scalpsof the year, and he hasn't let his new club downor found the transition to A-section a problem .And there's so much talent at either end of theground .

Xavs, Scotch and Trinity make up the fourwith St Kevins joining the trio on six wins at thehalfway au k of the season . Here's the reportcard on term .

ust the one win, and verv little doubt tha tthe Lagles will fly back to B-section come sea-son's end . But Garry Connolly 's prediction earlyin the season that his side has more up its col-lective sleeve has proven accurate, and theyhave pushed stronger sides in recent weeks .Still, 1-8 is no record to write home about .P'ark : D-

: :enty of promise, lots of potential, not quitea< s living up to either of those, hence theUnicorns find themselves on the wrong side ofthe win-loss ratio at the mid-point . If Dates canbag 100 in nine games . MHSOB are a chance ofSeptember action, but more likely they'll findthemselves middle of the road . Mark : C

OLD So mu promise last year and so muchpromise i a stellar first game against theCardinals, what has happened to Old Ivanhoe?Usual suspects are contributing much, but oth-ers little - only a marked improvement frommost will keep the beers in the top grade, oth-erwise its back to B-section . Mark : D+

L ;• t ar's sec-ond-best pupil isn'tscoring so well in the crucial tests this _,=ar,Perhaps the Redlegs thought good restwould come their way without any hard . .Could lose their confidence and fall in a holethings don't improve soon . Mark : D +

ffCI3rendan Mason and the Cardinals have just

o__e blot on their card to date and plenty of rQa-sons to be smiling at the halfway mark. Rom iPrice is firing, Luke Hawkins has kicked a sof goals, and the likes of Robinson, Pater -,Phillips and co . have been consistent peribers . The Cardinals will have the self-belief tobeat € one but a question mark surely hangsover F1 ernards . Mark A-

CDf initely the surprise packet of the season,

and double points for recovering from a slo^-,-start . The pressure is certainly on to stay ir, ' efour, but the T's have given themselves enychance with a 6-3 opening. A solid backline,hardworking midfield and a couple of capablegoalkickers make Trinity a fairly even team,more than worthy of their good record . Mark : A-

CAfter vears of eti: ning distinctions, the year

2000 looks Ill ° being the first in a while whereXaverians don't finish top of the class . Ofcourse sillier things have been said about theclub only to have it bounce back in your face,but the loss of key players has certainlybrought Xavs back to the field . Nonethless,judgin Xavs halfway through the year isfraught with danger. Mark : A-S-

. ._- ._ _ .- . 3

Garry Foulds is holding all the aces at themidway point of the season, and they fill mostof the positions in the St Bernards team . Talenton everv line, an enviable work ethic and a fit-ness base which has helped them beat all man-ner of A-section clubs to a pulp throughout theyear. Their thrashing of the Cardinals was allthe evidence you needed of that . Undeniableflag favorites. Mark : A

S,vii d results for a team that should know

better given it's mounting A-section experience .

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I'OBS supporters are still wondering if

strut their stuff when it matters most - nothing

l,e ever going to watch their undeniably-tal-d side compete in the business end of theon . What a shame if the likes of Lucas an d

11 (Mahoney) are again denied the chance to

less than a top four finish will be good enoughthis year SKOBS. Mark B Y

UNWERSITS' B LUE SGood results gave out plenty of promising

f,-,is early on but the Students have haven'ti,, I n so flash since . McLachlan perform s1_inirably each week, but along with

~•iurrouck . Ha-vier and others . shoulders far too:, :itch of the workload on his own. Will need<upport from team-mates in the second half of(i ;e year if the Blues are going to make an

,ault on the four.

:=3CE - 1COth for Pai~' Ch~siar . Sincere

round for your 200 .

congratulations are extended to Paul Chetser onreaching this great milestone . Starting way backin the early 80's with the U 15's and U 17's. Paulrecently re-launched his senior career with theClub XVIII and the year 2000 is playing handyreserve games . Well done Paul on your club loy-tlty and your fantastic achievement . Stick

SEi?pRS

NA-,1 CLUB LF-ST t,'r=, TOTALHAGMNS OLD SCOTCH 2 40RICHARDSON OLD XAVERIANS 4 40'.ICKEON ST BERNARDS 2 33N. MITCHELL ST BERNARDS 4 33A. TREG.-aNOWA'V MARCELLIN 6 29

HUDSONROBINSONLIPSHUTMILESI

A RESERVEOLD TRINITYMHSOBOLD SCOTCHST KEVINS

10311

3718131 2

TODAY'S MATCHESA SECTIO N

MHSOB v. OLD TRINITY at EP SaturdayOLD IVANHOE v . OLD SCOTCH game

switched from original drawOLD MELBURNIANS v . UNIVERSITY BLUESMARCELLIN v . ST . BERNARD SST . KEVINS v, OLD XAVERIANS at Arden St .

i orth Is_elb . (Res. at Righetti)

2' [~IiCa'.:i - 3 .6 .00: _HSOB: 2.2 4.2 7.4 11.6 .72St Kevins: 4.1 8.3 13.5 18.8 .116MHSOB; Berner 3 . Bamert 3, Burke 2 . Wilson I . Fairchild 1 . McIntyre I .Best : Pertzel. Eabry . Thompson, Limbnek . Fairchild . Krios. St Roving :Bowles 7, M . Gtansuresua 3, Lowerson 2, Sadler 1 . Stbi6a 1 . Curtis 1 .Ryan 1 . Fraser 1 . Richardson 1 . Best : Mahoney, kavanagh, Fraser .Bowles. Curtis, Marusic . Umpires : Robert Sneddon, Math Jenkins (F):Santo Caruso. Adam Conquest (B); Dominic Napoli. Geoff Grigg (G)-&iarcellin: 2.3 5.5 9.7 13.9 .87Old Xaverians : 16 5.9 13.11 19.15 .129Ta4areellin : Treganowan 6. Cox I . Romanin I . Cult 1 . Cathy 1 . Gleeson 1,Johnson 1 . Slattery I . Best : Cox, Bromne, Collins. Tregartowan. Chun .Gleeson . Old Xaverians: Richardson 4, Galballv 3 . Landrigan 2 . A. Jones2 Cranage 2 . Keyhoe 2 . Blood 1 . Fleming 1 . Rennex I . Kay 1 . Best :Gower s . Flemut. Rennes, A . Jones, Kay' . Ford. Umpires : Peter Simpson .Graliam Thwaites (F) : Alex Tsilemanis, Nathan Billings (B) : GeoffRobinson, Andrew Long (G) .Old Scotch: 3.6 5.8 11 .9 15.11 .101University Blues: 2.2 4.5 8.6 11.1 .76Old Scotch : Phillips 4 . Angus 3. Kitchen 2. Hawkins 2. Robinson 1 .Gnatt 1 . Crane I Collins 1 . Best: Gnatt . Price, Paterson . Angus,Robinson, Phillips . University Blues: McLaughlin 2. Stockdale 2 .Lowloch 2. Vasey 2 . Slimmon 1 . Cheel 1 . Coleman 1 . Best : Povilliouse .McLaughlin, Lolvcock . Cheel . Slhrrock, D . Hayter. Umpires : SteveR1eCart ty. Mark Gibson IF:) Rob Mutton. Brendan Corcoran IB1: StephenLeathy. Bernie Hoare (G).

Old Trinity: 3.2 5 .6 7.12 11 .16 .82Old Ivanhoe: 2.1 3.1 6.5 8.6 .54Old Trinity: Lochran 2 J. Weddle 2, b9eLean 1 . Ross 1, Shadbolt 1 .Stewart 1 . Best : McKie, Sandilads. Ross, Price . Ttdlv. J. Weddle. OldIvanhoe: Lochran 2 . J. Reedle 2 . McLean 1, Ross I . Shadbolt 1 . StewartI . Best: McKie . Sandilands . Ross, Price . Tully . J . Weddle . Umpires:Atithonv Damen . Cameron Stewart IF) ; Jared Hannnet, Jack Forsyth (BbRussell Givens, Fin Vescovi (G).Old Melburnians: 1.4 2.5 3.5 4 .10 .36St Bernards: 3.3 6.6 11.10 16.15 .111Old Melburnians: Berry L Davis I . McMullin 1, Thompson 1 . Best :Wiseman . Retmolds . Bod. S . Theodore . Holcombe, Ross. St Bernards : N .Mitchell 4. McKeon 21- D. Byrne 2, Bouztkas 2. O'Sullivan 2 . Gray.' .[ . rrtnton 1 . Wilkinson 1 . J . Gollant I . Best: Harvev. L. collard, S . Tavor,

rrington, Mount. Hogan. Umpires: Wayne Hinton . Craig O'Donogttue(F) : Tim Dodds . Kirsty Pay (B): Bernie Dix . Stephen Caple (G) .

RESERVES - 03.06.0 0

Old Trinity: 4.0 7.4 11 .6 16.10,106Old Ivanhoe: 2.2 4.4 4.6 5.9.39Old Trinity: Hudson 10 . Peggie 3. Lauletta . Hillis, Andrades . Best:Hudson . Broster .'wlero, Cameron . Neunnan, Ward . Old Ivanhoe: Douglas2 . Davis . Karafilli, Baceini . Best; Tollee. Smith . Davis. Corcoran.Macisaac, Miller.Old Scotch: 4.5 8.9 14.10 15.13 .103University Blues: 1 .2 3.7 6.8 7.13 .55Old Scotch: Oliver 5 . H . Thomas 5 . T . Reid. Lipshut . Ross, Stevens.Stratos . Best : T . Reid. Prendergast. Evans, D. Thomas, Oliver, H . Thomas .University Blues: Nation 2. North 2. Brown, Baker. Longley.Old Melburnians: 0 .3 1.10 4 .15 14.16 .100St Bernards: 0.4 1,6 3.8 3.9.27Old Melburnians: Guest 3, Burden 2, G . Dixon 2, Neeson 2 . P. Theodore2 . Slater 2 . Rgheth . Best : Slater. Murphv. Sallabank. Bennett, M . Rose.

Grigg . St Bernards : P. Harvey, Cariss. Davis, Best: J . Mount, Davis.Garvev. James . Jurlsckay. Nathan.

RSarcellin : 1 .4 4.8 4.10 6.10.46Old Xaverians: 4.2 6.4 7.6 9.7.48Marcellin: Goal kickers and best players results not reeeived .OldXaverians: Meehan 3. Freer 2. Callinan, Stean . Oswald, Tucker. Best:Drake . Tucker, Hall, Stean . Hardman, Rish .MHSOB : 3.1 4.3 8.5 9.7.61St Kevins: 3.2 3.5 4.5 7.6.48RiFISOB : Robinson 3. L.Tavlor 2 . O'Brien . McCully. Schiano . Wright.Best : Norton . Feferkranz . Chester. O'Brien, J . Neu9on . Robinson. StKevins: Vilella 2 . hlalesi . DaBraio. R'aight, Clark, Rizio . Best : L'>rmterton,Chapman, Harper. McCann . 3loylan . Waight.

A melee is 'Where anincident takes placeinvolving players pushing, scragging, jumpin g

into packs, throwing each other to the ground orother or other similar such conduct"

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"( ' ID M .H .S .O .D . 01, OLD MELE )l OLD SCOTCHCoach: Garry Connolly Coach: Warren Fall

'Coach : Kevin Tibaldi Coach: Neil Ross CoAasan

Res. Coach : David Howe - Res. Coach : Peter O Dea Asst . Coach: Anthony Parker Asst . Coach : Mark Sarau ReRes. Coach : Steve Cropley kson

1 . C . Slatte ry 1 J Barnett 1 A.Oates 1 M. Bennett 1 DVC)2. M. Karavisils 2 S McCully 2 L Lochran 2 S. Theodore ( VC) 23. D . Waters (C) 3 D Woodley .

3 M. Sandilands 3 A. Ross 34.M. Gill 4 C Eabry (DVC) 4 J . Mansfield 4 M. Hazell 4 T. Holt (C)5. M. Moran 5 P Sherry 5 B. Sp oor 5 L . Bunn

6 D H l5 R. Price (DVC)

6. D . Sampimon 6 R Joseph 6 M. McKie . o me 6 A . Crow

7 M Rowe 7 J Pertzel (C) 7 J . Knight 7 . C . Thompson 7 J . Kitche n. .8 R Frisina 8 J Gerner 8 T. Steevns 8 M . Lovett ( DVC) 8 C. Rei d. .9 M Day 9 D Fairchild (VC)

C)9 M . Karayanis 9 S. Oram 9 S. Collins (VC). .

10 . A. Caffry 10 D Skinne rK

10 C. Crowley11 S . Tully

10 T. Robe rts ( DVC )11 S Boyd

10 J . Kerr11 M . Angus (DVC)

11 . D. Taylor ( RC) 11 K rio s12 M Feferkranz

12 C. Branigan13 C Barker

.12 A. Hewitt 12 S . Hume

12 . B . Croni n13 . T Collins 13 J Gregson

.14 A . Francis 13 S. Ros e

14 L Reynolds13 N . Hooper14 T. Reid

14 . R. McMahon 14 A Watson15 A Martin

15 G . Douglasg16 M Woods.

15 M . Rose 15 M . O'Brie n

15 . M . Chun 16 J . Schiano.

17 A . Corcoran 16 A. Browne 16 A . Spee d17 D Thoma s16 . W . Devercelli 17 R Clowes 18 J . Hope 17 J . Miller .18 H Thoma s17 . G . Cox ( VC) 18 R Limbrick 19 D. Worry 18 A. Topakas .19 K Stoke s18 . D. Gart ner 19 R Ware 20 J . Kean e

21 R Robe rt s19 R. Mulquinne y20 N Pirouet

.20 L . Murphy

19 . D. Coope r20 . S . 0'Flynn

20 J Wilso n21 C Kelly

.22 P. Donaldso n23 A D l

.21 L. Boyd 21 S. Gibbs

22 C . Heath21 . N . Walker 22 D Armstrong

. oug as24 E . Byrne

22 A. Waddel lBerry23 M

23 0 . Crane22 . D . Marson 23 C Ha rv ie 25 A . White .

Holcomb e24 L24 L . Hawkin s

23, P. Gleason 24 A Clark 26 D . Ross .Guest25 J

25 S. Lillingston24 . L. O'Flynn 25 H Taylor 27 J . Weddl e

28 A Jenkins.

26 C. KennedyY26 T Downin g27 T Collins25 . L. Furlan 26 A Askew .

Weddl e29 R 27 J . Slater 28 B Robinso n26 . N . Armstrong 27 S Dods .30 E . Brophy 28 J . Ballantyne

.29 M . Gna tt27 . D . Theisz 28 S Rodder N, Miller 29 T. Mulligan 30 T. Wigney

28 . D . Johnston 29 G McCullyY 32 P. Dowd 30 I. McMullin ( C) 31 C. Ratcliffe29 . M . Byrnes 30 R Knight 33 B . Davis 31 J . Hart 32 T. Chapma n30 . A . Treganowan 31 J Davis 34 A . Tieman 32 L. Bar ry 33 N . Morris31 . S . Yee 32 A Cassell ( DVC) 35 L. McLean 33 G . Dixon (RC) 34 E. Olive r32 . M . Browne 33 S Harrison 36 M . Polloc k

37 P Armstrong 34 B . Burgess 35 P. O'Conno r33 . G. Cull 34 E Thompson (DVC) .

38 Ge George 35 P. Stuckey 36 S . Prendergas t34 . D . Jarred 3 5

36 M White 39 Ga George 36 M . Ward37 B Dixon

37 M . Parthenides38 C. Pattenden35 . J. Frazer

36 G Romanian

.37 R McIntyre

40 R . Davies41 A . Harper

.38 S . Grigg 39 N. Addison

. .37 . L . Fitzpatrick 38 S Robinson 42 L. Courage 39 M . Wiseman 40 A . Warne r

41 M Lipshut38 . D . Harbe rt s 39 R Verma 43 T. Van Bloomstein 40 .

42 J Ros s39. B. Colville (RVC) 40 W Haye s

41 T Morgan44 A . Weis e45 M . Toovey

41 G. Wilhelm (RVC)42' P. Theodore

.43 J . Paterson

40 . A. Duncan 42 B Cookman 46 J . Weir 43 E . Farquarson 44 C. Evans45 M Blenheim41, J. Seabu ry

B. Dinneen43 J Burk e4 M H k

47 D . Bernet48 M . Tolley

44 P. Bat rt lett45 C Mur h

.46 A . McCullyY

43. M. Maguire4 aw es45 M Webster 49 A. Barker

50 J Sma rt

. p y46 C . Neeson 47 N . Slade n

48 T. Stubb s44. A. Wilkinson 46 A O'Brien.

51 B. Shadbolt 47 C . Banks 49 L. Hum e45. D . Ballantine 47 L Hawkins 52 N . Maguire 48 C . Jenkins 50 E . Pathenide s46. G . Petroff 48 M Moore 53 S. Price 49 A . Fleming 51 A . Elliott47. D . Ryan 49 P Chester 54 Z. Aboujaba 50 J. Ber ry 52 N . Leit l48 . A. Gallagher 50 B Gaunt 55 P. Lilis 51 B. Righett i 53 T. Frankenburg49 . G . Whiston 51 S Walker 56 E. Broomhill 52 B. Campbell 54 N . Simo n50. A. Ryder 52 D. Nort on 57 G . Mclsaac 53 T. Ambler 55 G. Sarkozy51 . P. Byrnes 53 C Clowes 58 G . Mandeki c

59 M Tozer54 I . Paterson 56 H . Lan e

52 . D. Cope 54 C Drake.

60 C. Pi tt55 J . Godley56 A Hunt

57 C . Stevens58 M . Thwaites53 . C. Mathews 55 S Walker .

57 J . Weir 59 S . Eage r54 . M . Randazzo 56 T Wright 58 T. Burdeu 60 B . Crump55 . J . Wallis 57 L. Taylor 59 S. Topakas 61 J . Strato s56 . R . Galati 58 60 B. Reid 62 S . Mile s57 . B . Day 59 L. Jones 61 D. Su tton 63 T. Joyce58 . C . Purcell 60 R Newton

Sponsored by : 62 W. Hauserman 64 R . McKinnon59 . J . Ibrahim Si re s Menswear

63 N. Sampieri 67 P. Rodgers81 R Aujard

WG . Miles & Co Ply Ltd 88 G . Davies .

Sponsored by:Sponsored by :

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andYarra Valley

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Count ry Club Zitech Computer LAWYERS ENGIIYEERIFd('iPeripherals

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- - T O L D XAV ERIADS ST. _ UNIVERSITY BLUE S

Coach; Leigh Carlson Coach : Tim Coach : Garry Foulds Coach : Coach : Lee Adamso n

psst. Coach: Phil Gaut O'Shaughnessy Res . Coach : David Law Mike' : cArthur-AIIen Res. Coach : Mick Conno p

ggs Coach: Craig Neave Res . Coach : Chris Res . Coach :

1 Kennedy S{~/C )C

Mortensen

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1 D . Slimmo nT H h i)2 Hudson G(RV (1 . oo ) an. e e2 . . a ery ns2 . utc

3 Barnard B 2 T. Fleming 3 A. Brebner (RVC) 2 . S. Lowerson 3 J . SturrockArrowsmith J4

5 Burrows D3 L. Hannebe ry 4 S. McKeon

5 Joe Mount (DVC)3 . D . Curtis 4 D. Guengeric h

F6 Russell C 4 D. Landrigan Mcka y6 J 4 M . Winterton ulto n5 L.7 Van Der Venne T 5 D. Steen

.7 S Perrett 5 M. Dollman 6 S. Longle y

7 Natoli Seri M7

6 B. Healy.

8 J . Evans 6 P. O'Keefe 7 D. Hayte rHayter8 J

3 Frost G 7 S. Lethlean (VC) 9 B. Jordan 7 M . Lucas .Mead e9 S

8 Stebbins CAndrews A(VC)

8 A. Keyho e9 J Hawkins

10 N . Mitchell (VC)9 P. Capes

8 B . Dollma n9 A Bevaqua

.10 D . Mapleston e

910 Shaughnessy M11 Richards A

.10 D . Rennex

12 B. Hogan13 C . Mitchell

.10 N . Fraser

11 L . Nort h12 G . McLachlan (C)

12 Peqgie T 11 Adam Jones 14 A . Thomas 11 P. Malesi'

13 P. Stockdal e13 Cade J14 Stickland J (VC)

12 J . Bowe nElli s13 C

15 T Wilkinso n16 M . Bertherton

12 M . Rizi o13 R . Bowles

14 C . RoydhouseKordick15 M14 Gamble R

15 Stephens T

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14 D. Stoney 17 J. Ferns 14 L. Mahoney.

16 C . Stewart16 Hillas C

B15 L . Ford 18 D . McLaughlin

Gollant (C)19 L15 M . Olive 17 G. de Crespigne y

16 Nankervrns17 Hatfield G(VC)

16 A . Gowers .20 T Sheehan

16 B . Garve y17 M Ryan

17 J . KanisCheel18 S17 Newman J

18 Clarke L16 S . Skidmor e17 D. Richardson

21 B . Loughli n22 A . Merrington

,18 J . Grigg

.19 A . Lowcock

19 Barr C 18 T. Gordon 23 A . Mastrapasqua 19 D. Sheehy 20 A . Davi s20 Phillips C (VC)20 Deane-Johns G 19 A . Jones 24 P. Harvey 20 L. Hull-Brown 21 J . Hockin g

P h h21 Kennedy L

H20 M . Hardman (RC) 25 C. Osborne

26 J . Gollant21 J . Sibili a22 J Mace y

. S ee a n2 223 T. Wilcox

22 Munroe23 Ramsden A

21 A . McQueen-Parton 27 A . Nathan (RC).

23 B Quirk 24 R . Calno n24 Boyd A25 Collins M

2 2

23 R . Coughlan28 B . Carriss29 D. Gleeson

.24 S. Powell 24 . S . Russel l

Solly25 D25 Cameron F (RVC) 24 B . Coughlan (VC) 29 J . Overman (R) 25 B. Marusic .

26 M . Vasey25 Schulze D26 Robinson D 25 P. Lechte 30 J . DeBon o

Collins31 B26 D . Sadler27 R Gross 27 . B . Pricke r

27 Ramsden R 26 S . Tucker .32 T. Harvey

.28 M . Kavangh 28 . M . Thoma s

27 Tudori 128 Butler C

27 J . Drak e28 B. Crana 9e

33 R . Nu tter34 D . Byrn e

29 M . Kempton 29 . J . Caulloupas30 . M . Coleman

29 Harmer G30 Glass D

29 D . Galbally 35 M. Juricskay 30 M . Gargan o31 A McGuiness

31 M . Hal l

30 L . Taylo r31 Bladeni S

30 C . Kell y31 L . Tuddenham

36 A. Shaw32 C . Bond (R)

.32 S . O'Connor

32 J . Garnau t33 L . Tweddle

32 Pawsey C 32 M Allen 33 T. Smith 33 B . Hughes 34 L . Fishle y33 Heighton D34 Boyd M

.33 A . Sassi 37 A. Catteral l

38 S Gray34 S . Richardson 35 S . Hasle r

35 Pawsey M36 Sutcliffe J

34 R Jones.

39 S . 6yrne35 B . Villell a36 A . Smith

36 T. McKinle y37 A. Lenne n

37 Dann S 35 P. Rya n36 L Deane-Johns

40 D . Thomas41 B . Overman 37 S . Kennedy 38 M . Peterso n

37 Cochrane A38 Phillips R (C)

.37 T. Freer 42 T. James

Davi s43 C38 J . Bateman39 A Conlan

39 B. Denha m40 C . Brooke s39 Antonopoulos T

39 Anderson H38 R . Hall .

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arrived at the half-way stage of the ear,

nearly deeided, although there are probably a fe w_ . and one would suspect that the final four i s

clubs who would beg to differ. However, as we sawlast year, things ehange, and fortunes rise and fallat the snap of a finger. We'll look at the report cardfor each team, and just see what lies ahead .Review

In the Harry bog. Old Paradians outplugged adogged Collegians by 25pts . The Lions kicked thefirst 2 goals of the game, and inaccurate kicking byOP also helped their cause, however, the Bundooraboys were too strong in the end .

At the home of footy, EP, Ormond got back onthe winner's list last week by downing W hitefriarsby 18 pts. Even though . Whiiefriars kicked the first5 goals of the match, Ormond were undeterred, andpersisted to outstay their rivals .

Old Brighton kicked the sweep against OldMentonia n s by licking them by 150 pis atKeysborough . The scores in the paper were incor-rect apparently, as OB had 19 goals on the board athalf time, and not 9 . Too good all over the groundwas the report from my spy .

NOB s out-sloshed De La Salle in the Malvernmudheap to the tune of 36 pts, proving that my callof the winners to be found wanting in heavy condi-tions to be a complete furphy. Scoreless second andlast quarters made the day even worse for the los-ing side.

Mazenod carved up Old Haileybury atMcKinnon by a massive 68pts, showing yet again,that the magical game plan of the winners is purelyunstoppable at present . The fat lady was in fuilvoice at half time as the margin was 8 goals . Thesecond half proved just as bad for the losers .

PreviewOld Ha9.ieybury host the hapless Collegians at

IcKinnon, with both teams absolutely desperate fora win . The Lions are getting better each week, but Ithink that if the home team decides to play today,they'll be too good by 23 pts .

Everybody's favourite venue (and mine too!),that magnificence in architecture, E .E .Gunn is thescene of Ormond versus Old Paradians. The homeside found form last week . Conversely. OP is nottravelling that well at present, and will be sent pack-ing without victory by 10pts .

Old Mentonians play Whitefriars at those royalplaying fields of Keysborough . Last week's result,will surely have taken something out of the homeside . and even though Whitefriars lost as well,they'11 be too strong again by 45 pts .

Blockbuster I is between Old Brighton and DeLa Salle where buckets and spades are plentiful . DeLa are getting desperate, a loss today will see them

tumble out of th efour . The home sideare going too well forme not to tip them towin by 33 pts .

Blockbuster 2 (and the BIG one) is where we seeMazenod do battle with NOBs. Both sides are inrare form . The away side showed us that they canwin in the wet or dry . However. I do believe that thehome team is on an unstoppable roll, and they willwin today by 16 pts .

Half Year ReviewCollegians - The Lions are under the pump at

present, with only one win on the board . Tim Hartwill no doubt be attempting to pull some magic rab-bits out of a hat in the second half, but unfortu-nately, it appears that they may be heading for CSection . although I could be wrong . They'll get bet-ter as the year goes on, but it may be too late .

De La Salle - The early premiership favouritesareti t travelling as well as Paul Cooper would like,with a 5-4 record . It may be that the satchelswingers received the wrong mail in pre-season, butwith strong juniors, they're a chance to go a lot bet-ter in the second half of the year. Their promotionaspirations have taken a battering, but based onlast vear's B section results, anything can happen,and De La will be hoping that it does .

M azenod - I hate to say it, and I did warn youall, but Dave Murray's new, more structured gameplan has taken B section by storm (and has madehim favourite for coach of the year honours) . It haseven made the daily newspapers! A fitter team, agame plan and an astute coach have been the majorfactors in their awesome performances thus far . Atop two finish is on the cards .

NOBs - Frank Dunell's charges have been thequiet achievers so far this year, and they're perchedvery nicely in second place, with very consistentperformances . Theyll need to be on their mettle forthe remainder of the year (as I'm sure they will), asit appears they're fighting with two other sides forthe all-important double chance .

Old B righton - There's no doubt Dale Tapping'scharges are the linchpin right now . From what I'veseen, they are the stand-outs with most of their topline players standing up and playing super footy .One would think that, barring accidents and withtheir all-conquering juniors, OB should finish ontop to give themselves every chance to go to A sec-tion .

Old Haileybury - Mick Dwyer can't seem to takea trick at the moment with his players, who, bynow, must rate as the most enigmatic team goingaround in B section . One week they're superstars,the next they're easybeats . Should they show theirbest on a more consistent basis in the second half

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could do anything.1 :'s been a long year to date

lless and heading for C see-1r,3 that hit the club havc

u . and most clubs will agreen: 1 to find instant replacements .

s l believe that Svend Samild and hisa game this year as they know noth-

other than to give 100% all the time .° -ra t3iraThe Green and Purples haveereabouts without being spectacular . A n

as long as Shaquille O'"~eai's arm isn' teter Bedford either . If t{-- can recaptur e

's form in the run home, ing is possi-y are second onh to ()i : the enigmay are capable of an, _ring if they pu t

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sir next 4 and steadying last week. Whilston offer at the beginning of the year may

Steve Grace's charges started the yearbang, winning the first 4 in row, befor e

teen extravagant. they are in the bunch fight-, at looks like only one vacant finals spot .

liddie part of the second half will tell us ho wgoing .

., - The boys from Donvale have per-formed very well to date, being competitive agains t

good opposition . Des Meagher will be hopingI their good first half grounding can launch-°elt-s into possibly a flnai's position. They wil l

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B SectionCOLLEGIANS

Coach: Tim HartRes . Coach : Anthony Parkin

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10 M . O'Hara11 T. Smith (RC)12 M . Murray (VC)13 P. Gooden14 N . Meehan15 N . Parry16 J . Kavanagh17 D . Kelly18 D. O'Donaghue19 S. McMullin20 C . Murray21 S. Polan22 D . Ryan23 A . Tucker24 D . Nisbe t25 A. Pickering (C)26 J . Dunn e27 D . Krom28 N . Little29 R . Sharp30 S. Fisher31 A. McIntyre32 S . Paolucci3334 M . Pollard (RVC)35 R . Hawkin s36 G . Miller37 L. Morgan38 P. Nelson39 A. Quin n40 C . Dickenson41 B . Bell42 P. Fotiniotis43 D. Grant44 S . Garbellini45 B . Meehan46 B . Hobbs47 A . McDowell48 D . Gil l49 L. Halvy (RVC)50 A . Smyt h51 G . Hanegraf52 N . Nussbaum53 D . Linde n54 B . Leggett86 R . Foss

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no so to the half wa ma,'c of the season and nowhe run home to the early finals . Some clubs woul d

be happy with their current position . others would notbe . One thing is certain the next 9 weeks will be veryinteresting as we all jostle for positions at both ends ofthe scale .

REVIEWIt was just like a training run for tl in the

first half as they completely outplayed the c-, on Incbig ground . The Ogs kicked the first 2 but then theTigers kicked the next 19 to have the game sewn up atthe main break. After that it was a little more even asthe Ogs became a bit more competitive but could stillmake no leeway on the rampaging visitors . Two firstgamers in Jarrod Harrington and Bob Bites were terrif-ic for the victors as were the Wintle Bros and StevenKidd while Macca just happened to kick a lazy 10, andthey all went off and enjoyed themselves at their midseason ball . No news is good news for the Ogs it appearstheir communication is breaking down all over theplace .

The slippery conditions made it hard for both sidesat Toorak Park on Saturday. After an even first quarterthe Two Blues put their mark on the game in the sec-ond term by continually getting the ball out of the cen-ter and backing their judgement with some long bombs .They kicked 5 goals to nothing, continued this into thethird term again outscoring the undermanned Hoeswho allegedly were missing half their side . The lastquarter was a pretty even affair with the visitors nar-rowing the margin by 1 twin . The better players forPrahran were their onball division of Andre Pitts,Timmy Murphy, and Benny Hodgson while for Ivanhoe-Assumption Dannv Ryan was terrific for the 2nd weekin a row . Steve Doherty won plenty of possessions andBen Frew was good in defense. Now who was the GoalUmpire who tried to upstage Leah with a new version offlag waving that brought the house down . Wouldn't beyou would it Chili .?? ?

The conditions were not too bad down at Beauv formost of the day until darkness set in during the lastquarter . It was a pretty even game early as both sidestested each other out, then the Sharks gained theascendancy with 8 goals to have a pretty handy advan-tage at the long break . Someone forget to tell theSainters the game was all but over as they came backwith a vengeance to narrow the gap to 4 points justbefore orange time where a steadier from Beaumariswas always going to make it hard . The home side kickedthe first one of the final stanza followed by another 5but Glen Eira kept at it and were far from disgraced infact were better than their opponents winning marginsuggests . Big Julian Black played another terrific gamefor the Sharks, young Neil Conlan held sway on hiswing all day . Braydon Haynes made a welcome returnto form, and Pottsv was pretty good too at both ends ofthe ground. For Glen Eira Tkosz in the midfield was

great, Hayes-Dewardid his job and ChrisMassis and TimmyRossiter were alwaysin and under. Great to see the Saints at the aftermateh .Paul Beddoe, Mick Lawson, Woody . Koszy and a fcw ofthe others were still in attendance as Beatty went backto the 70's .

The Bullants were again in it all day and as usualhad their chances . Their norm this year has been wav-ward kicking for goal and again this week they missedsome sitters. Therry won the game in the 2nd termwhen they kicked some 7 twins to open up a 23 pointlead which was basically the end result . The Bullantshave been stiff and really, are not that far awav, but itwas a good win for Therry away from home. Evanskicked 5 of Therrv's 7 in the 2nd term 6 for the dav,before being injured, as Boyle, Edwards and B .Hollowwere also good players . The Bullants were well servedby Matthews and Young down back, while Humphreyand Hare were good up forward .

The Ajax bubble burst at Albert Park with theRovers in a pretty solid display of run on football justtoo good for the home side on the day . It was pretty evenup to 1/2 time, then it was all Hampton as theyslammed on 5 unanswered goals in the third quarter toset up their victory. The visitors increased their lead atthe start of the final act until the Jackas who appearedto be flat found a bit of spark to kick a couple of lateones to add some respectability to their score . StephenAnderson was best on the ground for the 2nd week in arow and he received solid support from Dean Busbywith 4 goals, along with Davey, Boyd, and Lang. For theJackas who were locked away until well after the gameMichael Weisler (as usual) was best, whilst Mark Segaland Mat Dudakov tried hard all day.

HALF WAY SUMMATIONB'fi" 'i Pretty good so far you can't do much bet-ter than 8- 1AJAX Can't fault them too much . Some players toreturn . WatchHAMPTON Again have not done much wrong. Well rid-den . Thereabouts .THERRY Hard to beat on own track. Away tracks adanger . Can't afford to lose formTI GERS Doing everything right only one bad stumble .Ready to pounce.GLEN EIRA The Stuckey . Can perform and if all fit willbe right in itPRAHRAN All things considered disappointing in moreways than on eOLD GEELONG Silence has not helped their form butwould not be happy with results so farIVANHOE-ASSUMPTION Torn fetlocks have not helpedtheir cause, results show a danger when on songBULLEEN-TEMPLESTOWE Have not quite made thedistance but give an each way chance each week .

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old Geelong beat Ajax the first time around, bu tult will be reversed quite convincingly today by.ls on the rebound. Last week a minor aberra-

,, for the home side .A bit of a danger game for the Tigers at Toorak

ark . By their victory last week they have now Shown, ;ley can play well on a big ground away from home,ven though Prahran may have found a bit of touch lastLek I can't see them beating a St Bedes side hell bent

it finals action .Long way to travel for Ivanhoe across town to

l;eazzlllaris, perhaps for the first time. I think it will belonger trip home as I'm tipping the Sharks to contin-

i e on their merry way .If the Sainters are to have some final's action then

het' must win today, I think they will but by gee the}3allants Will let them know they have been around,,',„ really do have a fair dinkum go . Stuart an d

hael (both Press Correspondents) you are bothLnbers supporters so enjoy the aftermatch.Final game of the round Therry's big test away from

ilome . The Rovers will be waiting for them don't you,,oorry about that they won't want to be 0-3 with finalsj:iproaching, Ando's in top form and controlling the-oops well . Hampton to Win .

SOCIALBeaumaris are holding their Annual Dinner Dance

.t the Beaumaris Hotel pretty soon . See Sid Catlin forfull details .

PRESS CORRESPONDENTSPretty good again 9110 . Even though this is a semi

long weekend and we all need a break, tell me about it,an I still please have your reports by 8pm on SUNDAY

tIGHT. Thanks . The numbers are 9-553 1561 phone or

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Buileen-Temple .w z- Dean Tulloch plays his150th 7 enior game this Saturday. A great player andpersonality around the club both on and off the field .Dean was named in the club's 25th Anniversary sidelast year, everyone at the Bullants congratulates youDean on the games you have played as a great roverand we wish you many more . Also David McNamaraaka Eddie plays his 50th game this week . A great char-acter around the club . Congratulations to you bothfrom all at BT.

SENIORSNAME CLUB LAST WK TOTAl.KALINSKI AJAX 1 32BOLTER BEAUMARIS 31HECKER ST BEDES 5 24KIRZNER AJAX 5 24

C RESERVECRAWFORD HAMPTON ROVERS 0 26BASIST AJAX 0 19D. PEARCE IVANHOE 0 17R. CORFIELD BEAUMARIS 2 16

ORS - 3 .06 .00Old Geelong: 2.0 2.2 5.5 10.12.72St.Bedes Mentone: 8.5 19.6 23.6 27.9.171Old Geelong: M. Wilson 3, Foley 2, Hi,~vis 2 . L . Wilson. Fisher, Bolton . Best :J . Paul, Stevens, I. Wilson . Farrer, Tav7or. Yicker-WilBs. St .Bedes Mentone:MacGeorge 10, Hecker 5, L Wintle 1 P Wattle 3 . Kingwell3 . Di~uts-2, Kidd .Best: Beaslev. L Whrtle. *AacGeorge. P Wtrrtle. Kingwell. Kkdd . 27m- pires : PaulWttilliigton : Albie Firley (F) .

Prafuan AFC: 4.3 9.5 12.6 15.8 .98Ivanhoe Assumption: 3.4 3.6 4,8 8.9 .57Prahran AFC : A Roles 3, MeGarrv 2. Wood 2, tFallmever 2 . Bmurett, H Pitts .Killeen . Erdeut Nugent . Best : Paleoduuos . Vear, H Pitts, Wood A RollsNugent . Ivanhoe Assumption: Wood 3, Flynn, Lee . Lengacher, Rvan .Angeluti. Best: Rtau . Doherty. SUood, Frerv. Snuth, A Pace. Um p ires :AndreaThwaites: Leah Gallagher (F). Bernie Jephson : Kevin Segota (G) .

Beaumazis: 3.5 11 .8 13 .9 19.14.128Glen Eira: 2.3 5.6 11.11 13 .11 .89Beamnaris: Boctor 5, Black 4, Holt 2, George 2, Philpott 2 . Spence, Bailer,Teasdale, AQubt . Best : J Black Conlan, Nicholson, Haines . Philpott-,t°iartin . Glen Eira : Vanivakas 4 . Hasell 4. Canaria 2 . StraFord 2. d,tassis,Best : Tkocz . Oldham . Hayes-Dewar, Rossiter . ThursOeld. Massis . Umpires:Dianne Whiteley :Matt Cox (Fl.Bulleen Templestowe : 2.4 5.7 9.8 12.10 .82T erry Penols: 2.1 9.3 12.6 16.9 .105Bulleen Templestawe :Tulloch 4. Hare 2, Burridge, Mattltews, C Parris .Smith, L Thompson. Welch . Best: Matthews, Young. Humphrey. Hare.Burn' t Tulloclt, merry Periods : Evans 6, C Bannister 2, L t(ollow 2 .Petrevsi 2. Callamo, Clarke, D Goodwin . Mills . Best: Bovle . Edvrards. BHollow, Robinson, Mills, 0'Sullivan.Umpires: Max Wittmamc GrantWardrop (F).AJAX; 3.2 8.4 7.8 11.12.78Hampton Rovers: 3.0 6.5 12.7 15.10 .100AJAX: Kirzuer 5 . Konskv 3 . Kalinski . Wrobel, Davis. Best : M Se ac tVeisleer .Dudakov. Dukes, J Segal . Kirzner, Hampton Rovers: Busbv 4,ower 3 . DAnderson 2 . Wilmofl 2 . S Anderson. Duddy, Holt, Lang. Be'st: S Anderson,Adams, Davey, Busby . Lang. Umpires: Justin Garrett: Alan Stubbs (F).

RESERVES - 3,06 .00Old Geelong: 2.2 4.5 6.6 9.10.64

at BedesMe

ant. Tig: 3.1 6.7 8.9 1.9 .75

Old Geelong: Boer 5. Wallis Sntith 2, D McInnes, McCarthy

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McInnes, ftonchi. Boar, Harrmgton, O'Brien. Hy2ms . St Bedes Ment. '1`I~

Napier 4. Sanders 2, Marshall, Gomez, T tb'aters. Gould, fi,~i Hecker. Best : ~Beasley. Marshall, S Waters, Napier, Tonilmson . T Waters .Prahran A-EC : 4.3 10.5 11.5 14 .10 .94Ivanhoe Assumption : 11 3 3 .5 6 .10 9 .12 .66Prahran A .EC: =.Yiur}~hv 5 . Rhodes 3 . Perry 2, A Pitts . Howarth . Beer.Walsom . Pve. Best: A Pifts, Murphv . Hodgson . Howarth. Gallagher. Rhodes.Ivanhoe Assumption: Joyce 7 . $arro . Jackson . Best: Joyce . Rau9ey, THealv Robe rt son, Rosenfeld. McDonald.Beaumaris A.F,C: 2 .4 4,8 9.8 11,17 .83Glen Eire A.F.C: 1.1 2.2 3.4 4.6.30Beaumaris A.F.C : Vance 4, Corfield 2, Fisher . L Gibson, Robe rtson, BStevens . tValsb . Best : Barrav, Smith, Fisher, Vartce. Gray. Atkins . Glen EiraA.F.C: Goal kickers and best players results not received .Bulleen Templestowe: 1.0 1.0 3,2 4.3 .27Therry Petiole; 4 .0 11.5 11.7 14.9.93Bull een Templestowe: R Williams . Horvarth . Stott, Daskalou. Best : Hasty,Mason, Todd, Doslan. Dask, McKenzie . Therry Penota: Thrush 4, Tadinac4 . S Hollow 2 . D Van Engler. Sacco, Lucas, h4e?viahon . Best : Carter . Weston,

i1 Garoni, S Bannister, Hollow . McMahon .AJAX: 1.6 2.8 5.10 5.11 .41Hampton Rovers: 0.2 0.5 2.6 3.6.24MAX: Czarnv 2 . Waiswan. Godlo}r iez- J Sharp . Best : Samuel. Mohr, JSharp . 1§`eiseitzec Naphtalii. Boon. Hampton Rovers : Marshall. Voss-LUarhurst. Best: McGregor, Rogerson. Buhner. Johnstone. Buckley, Hobson ,

TODAY'S MATCHES

C SECTION

AJAX v . OLD GEELON GPRAHRAN v. ST . BEDES MENTONE TIGERSBEAUMARIS v . IVANHOE ASSUMPTIONBULLEEN-TEMPLESTOWE v . GLEN EIRA

HAMPTON ROVERS v. THERRY PENOLA

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the Blues and OEG are now two games clearof Aquinas, Banvule, and Caulfield, all

locked on 24 points . St Leo's are not done, andwatch out for the two Olds, Camberwell andCarey . they could be a damned nuisance to thefinal's aspirants in the back half fixtures .

LAST Oal found E9Ii- C'n _II too accom-

plished, with the Wells riding on the bow wave oftheir restored confidence . Shaun Tosch starredin the centre for the Wells . Dean Alex was againin great form on his wing . and David Lilja hadanother good one at CHB . The Oaks as usualgave it their all, none more so than winger,Ashley Kitts ,

Old Carey caused Monash Blues some anx-ious moments in the dying moments, and all daythe Blues had the Panthers snarling at theirheels each time they opened up a break . TheBlues cleaner converting saved them, but if OCcontinue this form thev'll worrv all sides . LukeCreamer generated many attacks off his wing forthe Blues, Spider Smith likewise on the bail, withJohn Caldwell persistently hard at the ball .Travis Bull gave OC great direction in the ruck,Damien Shutie was a dashing flanker, and CainCampbell's addition of a triple axel jump to hisblind turn caught the judges' eyes .

St Leo's just failed against C IGrammarians in a nail biting final term atBennettswood . The lead had gone with the windin the first half, but the Fields kicked 4 goalsagainst it in the third that set up their narrowwin . Royals, Widjaja, and Rosman went well forthe Fields . Brendan Vaughan . Nick Zanis, andthe evergreen Don Dint flew the Two Blues flaghigh .

Ban yule had too much fire power for LaT'robe, who never ceased contesting, but could-n't stem the flow of the Bears' scoring . Onballers Blair Maxon . Scott Plavfair, and BradWillmore all had top days for the Bears .

Aquinas narrowly lost to Old E ssendon whohave the knack of winning the close ones . Onceagain Grammar used fewer opportunities toscore more. and this is the sign of a good side .The Bloods were pleased with the efforts ofwinger John Jess, HBFer Chris Wooden, andCHF/Ruck Michael Van Kirkoven (Great to haveyou going around again Kirky!) .

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be hell bent onreturning to the winners circle after threestraight losses .

They will be too strong for the courageousOaks and will win comfortablv.

Old Carey tackle Old Camberwell in whatshould be a terrific game. Both sides have had apoor first half of the H &A fixtures, but recentform will make them a worry for the teams abovethem on the ladder. The Wells powerful forwardline is now functioning well, and the Panthersmore direct play of late makes them seriouslycompetitive . I'll go for the home side by a fewpoints after a great match .

St Leo's Emmaus front up to Monash Blueswith the Two Blues desperate to reverse thewidening gap between them and fourth spot .The Blues have been covering injuries for thepast couple of weeks and as they return to fullstrength, they will be very hard to beat, especial-ly with Christian Gregory at FF looking betterwith each outing . The battle of the engine roomswill be the feature of this game and will decidethe outcome . I'll go for the One Blues by a goalor so over the Two .

Banyule and Caulfield Grammarians is thematch of the day and a critical encounter relativeto the ultimate make up of the four. The Bearshave done well with their hard at the ball no frillsstyle . and the Fields will find them better orga-nized this time round . The Fields though, areputting a much stronger side on the ground thanat the start of the season, and they bow to no onein terms of pure football ability.

Todav's heavier turf should suit the Bearsmore, and I think they'll win by a whisker.

Old Essendon host La Trobe and at PEGSNo.2, Grammar is such a daunting prospect,that it is hard to see the undermanned Trobersdo much other than make them work for evervpossession .

RESERVESToday's winners should be : Aquinas, Old

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Old Carey - legend Phillip 'Dluey' Bennett,plays his 150th game today. A fearless on-bailer and back pocket . Bluey has achieved thismark in spite of being a walking text book of foot-ball injuries . 'Bluey's' off field contribution to theClub, its Social Committee, and as a peerlessorganizer of end of season footy trips, is nothingshort of staggering, which he is also occasional-ly known to do when socializing. We salute youBlue', Black Gold & Blue all through .

Old Camberwell - congratulate Matt "H"Hanson, Jordan Heffernan and Simon "Rat"Smith, who represented the club for the 50thlime on June 3 against Oakleigh . All are highlyskilled and hard charging players for the clubboth on and off the field .

SENIORS

NAICLUB LAST WK TOTAL

BROWNLESS OLD CAMBERWELL 10 45MACKENZIE OAKLEIGH 7 35THOMAS AQUINAS 2 32

B. VAUGHAN ST LEOS 4 29O'CONNELL BANYULE 5 28

D1 RESERVERIST OLD CAREYBOURKE CAULFIELDKAYROOZ BANYULETEASDALE MONASH BLUESB . MORAN AQUINASCROUCH AQUINAS

TODAY'S MATCHESD1 SECTION

AQUINAS v . OAKLEIG HOLD CAREY v . OLD CAMBERWEL LST . LEOS EMMAUS v. MONASH BLUESBANYULE v. CAULFIELD GR .OLD ESSENDON v . LA TROBE UNI .

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SENIORS - 3.06 .00Qakleigh: 7.2 8.8 9.13 14.13.97Old CemtKrweB: 5.2 13.6 18.12 27.15.177Oakleigh : MacKenzie 7. Broniley 2. A Kitts 2. Dalton . Haney. Moutls. Best:MacKevie . R Marshall . Clark . Hariley. A Kltts. Randle . Old CamhecweB: Brotvtilessto. Perrtinan 5. D Walker 2 . Scelev Hanson . Nov. S Snuth . Lippatt. J Heffernan .Best: Toseh . D Mitchell, LI}a. Mackenzie . Alex. Vmpires : Lionel Katz: Peter Woods

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Old Carey: 1.2 5.7 6.13 11.15.81Monash Blues: 4.4 6.6 9.9 13.12.90Old Carey: Cohen 41 James. Everett. T Bull. Vas(lopordm-. Matthews . Birlntl. DShuHe .Best : T Bull. Campbell . Matthews. Ecerett. D Strntie . An~tis Monash Blues:Gregory S. Creamer 2 . Fustay 2 . Nea7nan 2 . Frvnell . J Hawiu~ns. Best: FurnelLCreamer. McGee. O'Neil . Gregory . Bolton . Umpires: Ben Ryde : Luke Monerleff (F)

St Leos Emmaus: 5.5 6.5 13.6 15.8.98Caulfield Or. 1 .0 7.4 11.6 15.11 .101St Leas Emmaus : McKeuie 4. B Vaudttan 4 . Bethune 2 . Buckle . DiNcolantonia. TMcCann . P McGloin . Zattts. Best: B Gaughan. Zanis . Dtnlcolantonio. T McCann.Donavan . Buckle. Caulfield On Rosman S . Amiet 3. Mar~eri.son 3. Cawitshaw.Vella . Pearce. G Harrison Best: Vella . Rayals. Co:vtishaw. WidJaja. Rosntan. Knight.Umpires: Adant Goodes Luke Johnston (F)

Banyule: 33.15.213La Trolre University: 14.7.91Banyule: Willmore 7. D V4tcheli 6. Playfair 6. O'Cotmell 5. Woodlock 4 . Sutterby 2.H McDerott . Wain. Shaw. Best : Moton. Plaefair. WtUmore. Gilbert . 7avloc DWltchell . La Trobe University: Admnthea¢e 3. Bland 2 . Canun 2. Kearney 2.Goode. Grant . 6Meara. Shtgh. PArite. Best: Adatnthwaite. Gloury. Edmunds.W7tite . Suigh. Frednckson . Umpires : Paul Lamble Simon Payton (F)

Aquinss: 5.3 6.8 7.13 10.15.75Old Essendon Or. 1 .1 3.4 7.7 12.10.82Aquinas : Thontas 2. Van Ktrkoven . Colliver . TarullL Rpm . Cidirera . R Moran.C'+a4d Best : Van Kirkmen. Lorkin. Wooden. Harper. CoWcer. Old Essendon GraGoal kickers and best players results not recetred. Umpires: Andrew Mitchell PaulDineen (F)

RESERVES - 3.06 .00Qakteigh: 2.0 2.1 3.1 3.2.20Old CamberwelL• 4.1 9.5 10.9 13.17.95Oakteigh: Billing. Head. Ta},lor. Best: Billing, Dancltello. D Had, Leslie . A Mordang.Gook. Old CamberweB: Herdman 6. Ryan 3 . Webb 3. Knouies . Best: Ryan.Herdman. Brauer . Webb. B Sntith .

Old Carey: 1 .3 4.5 5.5 5.7.37Monash Blues: 3.6 9.10 12.18 16 .22.118Old Cazey: Rist 2 . Hakins 2 . Mctfinstry. Best : Mandonici. Shen-. Eastham. Boucher,I Cohen. Dawy. bionash Blues: Herrv 4. Kampluus 3 . Mtuehie 2. Spencer 2.Feenagitn~. A Hawkins . llo}d, Teasdale. Walsh . Best: Moresi. Walsh . Tuohey. Berry.MenUra. Herry.

St Leos Emmaus: 3.1 8.5 11.8 13.8.86Caulfield: 3.3 6.3 8.4 9.10.64St Leos Emm®us : S McCann 4 . Burrdorf 3. Hodder. E Mitchell. Newey. D Place.Prosser. Stmandson. Best : Eca.ev. ?Aescher. 0'Reillv. Baeage. Simondson . SMcCann . Caulfield: S alem 2 . Botuke 2. Beauchamp 2. lt7timtee . Blamines. Evarts.Best: Salem. McGrath. t4trimtee. Beauehatnp. Thompson . Erickson.

Banyule: 10.10.70La Trobe Univetalty: 6 .4.40Benyule: Kacrooz 4 . Glass. Mutton . Hopgood. tVttite . Rasrallah. Noonan . Best:Glass. Betl . Noonan. Kacrooz. P R'itchell . Ferrall . La Train University: Bortone 2.Beggs. Dejartos7c. rosengren . Dunne . Best: Hill . Beggs. Laurie. Bortone. Eyre.De}vrosie .

Aquinas: 4.1 6.2 6.2 9.4.58Old Essendon We 2.3 5.5 7.8 10.9.89Aquirtas: Br~shaw 2 . M Boland 2 . B Marx . Crouch. Bamburv. Hunter. Best:Burch. Bare]ag. Crouch, Paras. Old Essendon or. Goal kickers azid best playersresults not recchvil .

M E LE ES - BEWAREA melee is "Where an incident takes place involving

players pushing scraping, jumping into packs,throwing each othler to the ground or other or other

similar such conduct"

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1 G. Burc h2 C. Thomas3 S. Edwards5 M . Boland6 D. Monogue7 C. Glennie8 J . Jess9 T. Harkin10 D . Boland11 B . Cooper12 A. Bethune13 D . Denbraber14 Lorkin15 .' . Hylan d16 Field17 l- Denavi18 J . Hughe s19 G . Whitehead20 7. Fares21 C .Ouinn22 S . Flyn n23 J . Livingstone24 P. Harper25 B . Volombello26 S . Downes27 S . Jones28 J . Langford29 J . Wilson30 C . Coililver31 Hunter32 J . Bleakney33 C . Wooden34 M . Tarullli35 R . Chapman36 P. Hevera n37 J . North-CoombeS38 B . Moran39 M . Mercuri40 A . Cultrera41 C. Bambury42 R . Moran43 M . Slattery44 G . Macklin45 N . Frederikson46 M . Anderson17 N . Moran48 M . Moore49 G . Versira50 L. Sheffield51 C . Watt52 M . Corrie53 J . Devers54 M . O'Halloran55 J . Crouch56 D.Joyc e57 D . North-Combe58 D . Law59 A . Bentley60 D . Vine61 M . Greer62 L. Bradshaw63 A . Barri e64 P.Glennie65 L. Buzaglo66 J . Hunt67 P. Cuickshank68 J . Cogla n70 C . Lyng71 J . Pofe72 M . Riley86 B . Barclay

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50 C Burke 39 J . Santiago 48 51 J Gray51 G Bell 40 G . Harrison 49 52 N Moresi52 Ross Doherty 41 A. Bosna 50 54 M McGrat h53 Rohan Doherty 42 D. Synman 51 60 S Lloy d54 P. Witcheli 43 J . Smith 52 61 P Campbel l55 D Williams 44 N. Coutts 53 67 B Dempsey56 B White 45 J . Blamines 54 69 N Manuel l57 A . Dooley 46 A. Johnson 55 A .Cumming s58 D Mayne 47 L. Salem 61 S Blan d59 J . McDermott 48 S . Varthalis 66 A Bailli e

51 N . Bourke 70 J Dumaresq53 J . Upto n54 M . Allenby55 M . Davie s56 A . Dow d58 J . Toyam a59 A . Beauchamp72 T. Freeman68 G. Markovic

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5' . IS AGO - 199 5

id Xaverians . on top in A, met Ormond (fourth) atGunn Oval. Matt Bourke was a will-of-the-wisp

full forward who kicked 3 .3 in the first term out of theteam's 5 .4, while Ormond were kept scoreless . Stateplayer Nick Sebo moved on to Bourke and kept himgoalless for the rest of the match . The home sideground their way back into the game to trail by 10points at the last change . The leaders were a little toostrong in the last term and won 7.13 to 5 .4 . Best wereBowen, McDonald . Blood (O.X.) and Turner, James,Jobling (Orm .) . "A" Section captains were Jim Bennett

(Coll .) Damian Toohey (De La) Richard Webb (OldMelb .) Robert Fuller (Old Scotch) David Rogers (OldTrin .) Matt Hannebery (Old X .) Brett Connell (Orm)Luke Gollant (St. Berns) . Who captained North O .B .

and Uni Blues?Bad weather was the order of the day and

Elsternwick Park had been closed for both training andmatches . The South Road Oval, home of Old Brightonwas described as "Cyclone City" when their scribereports that their 19 point loss to Mazenod, 7 .14 to11 .9, was their "worst performance" for the year. Bestwere Fisher, Murray, Pickering (Maz) and Fitzgerald,Perrv, Krzvwniak (Old B .) .

"C" Section saw St Bedes/Mentone Tigers kick12 .17 (89) to draw with Monash Blues 13 .11 (89). Thetwo points each earned could be decisive, come the lastround, as they were now on 14 to 10 points respec-tively .

Ivanhoe showed that they deserved top spot in "C"when, after trailing Ajax (fourth) by 32 points at halftime. 6 .3 to 11 .5 they kicked 9 .10 to 3 .1 in the secondhalf to win by 13 points . At one stage in the secondterm Ajax led by 49 points and Ivanhoe only got backin the game with 3 goals late in the quarter . Hird, PeterFlynn, O'Neill, Kennedy (5 gls) (Ivan) and Gunn .Wrobol, Goldberg (Ajax) were best .

St Leo's congratulates Shane 'Squasher' Greely on150 senior games . Coach . premiership player, andorator, their scribe stated Squasher's next big chal-lenge is to change the two blues jumper from 'hoops' asthey play havoc with his figure .

Congratulations to Leigh Murphy . 150 games withElsternwick, starting as a 16 year-old ,

and 200 games at UHSOB to Colin 'Cookie'Gathercole, who along with his partner, Sue, hasserved the committee and club well for many years .

10 YEARS AGO - 199 0After 9 rounds, Old Hailevburv . St Bernards, Old

Brighton and Old Melburnians were level in B with 6wins each .

It was a tight game all day at Fawkner Park wherehome team Old Melburnians led St Bernards 5 .4 to 4 .4at half time: scores : were level 9 .5 a piece at the last

change. The visitorshit the front quicklyand held on to win11 .5 to 10.6. StBernards ruck rover Frank Monaghan celebrated his200th game with best on the ground performance,assisted by rover Matt Mulkearns and ruck manWayne Carey continuing his interstate form, RichardWebb and Peter Nelson were the OM's best .

'A' captains were Stuart Hinchen (Coll), Mark Lowe(De La Salle), Matt Getson (Marc . O.C.)Tony Egan(NOB), Frank Gleeson (Old Par), Phil Kingston(Ormond), Tom Quinn (Therry), John Kanis (U . Blues),Perhaps they don't have captains at Yarra Park . Whocaptained Old Scotch and Old Xaverians?

Well known man about town "Archie" Salek todayjoined the select group of Old Melburnians to play 200games with the club . A specialist half-fonvard . Archiehas been a reserves stalwart, committee member for 14years, won 3 best clubman awards, and is well remem-bered for his World of Sport segment on VAFA footballuntil the Fairfax organisation axed the Channel 7show .

The umpires saluted Kevin Segota on his 200thgame. 7 senior Grand Finals including one A and threeB, and the Interstate match in 1986 . A great enthusi-ast Kevin is still going around in 1995.

QUIZ: Only one team has won D, C and B sectionflags in successive years?

1 15 YEARS AGO - 198 5Pat Maebus umpired his 200th game . 200 games

to De La's Brian Bourke whose many honors includedState Captain. A section B&F. Club B&F (and runnerup on several occasions )

Fawkner (C ) and Old Trinity (D) were the onlyundefeated senior teams after 10 rounds while De LaSalle was the only undefeated Under 19 team .

B section captains were Rick Marks (AJAX), ChrisStone (Caulf), Wavne Blay (Kew), Peter Grant (OldBton), Rohan Brown (Old Melb), Steve Exton (Old Par),Who captained Uni Blacks. St Kilda CBCOB, Parksideand Marcl(in .

De La Salle (7th) kept in touch with the A sectionfour when they had an easy 33 point win over OldScotch (2nd) . De La led all day and were never indoubt . Best were Harrington, Bourke, Auber (De La)and Nelson, Tallent. Senior (Old Scotch) .

Fawkner went on their winning way in 'C' with a 72point win over third team Banyule . 0' Leary . Young,Weir (F) and S . Williams, Hoare, Fraumano (Ban)starred.

Leading goalkickers were 'A' Stephen Pace (B .Temp) 43, 'B' Oly Filipovic (Kew) 55 . 'C' Korp (Faw) 46,'D' Brent (Old Trinity) 50 . 'E' S . Reiger (Heath) 51, 'FMalioa (Doveton) 72 .

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20 YEARS AGO-1980Victoria sparkled in Adelaide to retain the West End

Cup. It was the first of a great sequence of victoriesunder coach John Fisher which were to culminate int982 with the defeat of the VFA in the first ever VFA vVAFA and success for Victoria in the Perth Carnival,,,vith a wonderful team performance. Victoria tri

umphed 16 .10 to 12 .8 . Selectors were John Miles

(Chairman) . Jock Nelson, Jack Clancy, Peter 0'Donoghue, Jim Hawkins and the team lined up fromthe back line as follows: Mark Lockie (U . Blacks - VC),Rick Pisarski (Old Mel) . Michael Green (De La), Brianpourke (De La), Nick Burne (Old Xav), Roger Davies (U,Blues), Bernie Cooper (Marc .), Rick Halasa (De La -

Simon Debbie (U . Blues), Paul Green (De La),N ~, rne Blay (Kew), Shane Murphy (De La), Tony Gedeye(0, B'ton), John Priestley (0' B'ton) . Ross Perrett (U.Blacks), Chris Cordner (U . Blacks), Simon Costello (U .Blacks), Steve Kaufmann (U . Blues), Res : MarkHibbins (Coll), John Houghton (0. Hail), PeterTurnbridge (Lat Uni) . Best were Cooper, Burne,Lockie . Debbie, Blay and Cordner. There was also asterling performance by the experienced team manag-er who shall be nameless - who lost the knees out ofhis pants leaving a nightclub . Rumour has it that thequarry was too fleet of foot for our man even with hisvears of boundary umpiring behind him .

Fawkner, 6th in 'B' surprised Old Scotch with aneight goal to three goal burst in the first quarter, andthen hung on all day for a well earned win . 11 .9 to8 .14 . Best were Mark Stapleton . G . Busst, Flavell,Dinghi, M. Allen . Raleigh (Kew) and Mason,Polkinghorne and Tallent (Old Scotch).

25 YEARS AGO - 1975St Bernards justified their top position in 'A' section

when they annihilated North Old Boys, kicking 11 .5 to2.2 in the final quarter to win, 18.19 to 7 .13 . Best wereM. Mahoney, Wade, Drennan (St Bernards) and S .Maguire, Wilson, Curley (North O .B .).

Only teams to win a game were Geelong (A) and StKevins (D) .

150 games to John Macnish (Hamp Rovers) . LesGoag (UHSOB) and Godfrey Stevens and Alan Haug(Old Ivan) .

Old Trinity (A) staged a great last quarter recoveryto score 5 .6 to Coburg 9 .2 to record a fine 16 point win .

F.I.T. (F) recorded their first win with an 18 poin tshock win over Bulleen United . Best were Goodwin,Edwards, Hoyne (FIT) and R. Divirgillio. Porter andMayne (Bull United) .

Power House 'C' in fourth position caused an upsetwhen they beat second placed Old Ivanhoe Grammarians .19 .13 to 12.18. Stars were Daniel, Alexander, Newton(Power H .) and Geurnev, Nixon, Gill (Old 1 .) .

30 YEARS AGO - 1970Milestones to Peter Treleaven (200 games - ANZ

Bank), Geoff Fletcher (150 games - FTCOB) and BillJackson (150 - ANZ Bank) .

UHSOB full forward Geoff Davis, returned to formwith I 1 goals straight in match winning performanceagainst Power House to put the club 8 points ahead ofthe nearest rival, Assumption OC .

Commonwealth Bank club took pride in that it has6 former players umpiring with the VAFA - DonMalcolm . Ken Jorgensen . Rob Hocking and the JenkinBrothers (Ian, David and Russell) .

OGG's Reserves won their first game in about 20when they defeated Parkside by 20 points . Trickingthe critics, Geoff 'Tanglefoot' Grantham, was the star,his footwork in shocking conditions being perfect.

Brunswick conferred life membership on their cap-tain, Les Ball . who had played 200 games for his club .

40 YEARS AGO - 1960'E' Section captains were W. Bennett (Coll. Gold), J .

McGregor (Eist) . L. Dowling (0. Trinity) . B . Bentick (OldCarey) . J . Wiltshire (0 . Camber), who led WestBrunswick?

100 games to Peter Whitfield - the fourth Whitfieldto reach that number at Aiphington . Peter Laxton(E'wick) . Neil Lewthwaite (Ivan) .

Alphington Juniors proved too strong for previous-ly unbeaten leader MHSOB and ran out winners by 28points. Best were Comte, Wayman, Fuge, Emselle,(Alph), and Robinson, Parkin, Glenn, Glennie(MHSOB).

Oniv undefeated team was St Kilda CBCOC twogames clear in 'D' section .

Goals had been hard to get in weather conditionsthat made back play easy . Leaders were 'A' Walduck(Coll) 28, 'B' Grimmer (H . Rovers) 25, 'C' Smith & Glen)27,'D' Nolan (St Kevins) 24, 'E' L . Walker (U . Reds) 24,and Junior Goldsbury (Alph) 40 .

50 YEARS AGO - 195 0The team picked to represent Victoria against a

Canberra League team was : B - Bunting (Old X),Thomas (Comm Bank), Leason (SSB), HB - Taylor (0 .Scotch) . Mick Dexter (Uni Blacks), W. Judd (Coll .), C -Rogers (Kew), Adams (Alph), Jolley (Uni Blues), HF -Holman (Orm), Lamb (Geel), Grainger (0 . Melb), F-McLaughlan (Old Par) . Smith (North Alp), Dillon(Powerhouse) . Fell - Jackson (B'wiek), Robertson(P'side), Rover - Ferguson (Cob), Reserves - Hodgson(Ivan .), Aldridge (Murrumbeena), Gribble (MHSOB) .

Undefeated leaders in each section were Ormond(A), Comm . Bank (B), Kew (C), East Malvern (D) andOrmond Juniors.

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Winning EdgePresentations

ound 9 . : hich was played o, =r two days, producedsome outstanding football as well as surprising

results, which could impact on each other each ladderin the weeks leading up to July 22 . My success ratewas a mere 60% .

Was my colleague Damian Carroll using hyperboleor do old Paradians have over 160,000 injured playersas Damian claimed in his column last week? ?REVIEW OF ROUND 9 .SECTION 1 .

A very disappointing effort by De La Salle, saw theunderrated St Kevins finish too strongly and snatchvictory by five points . Dispatches from the "General'sbunker indicate that Anthony Molan . Ash Tucker andShane Rudd remained valiant De La Salle as St Kevinsstormed home .

The night match between undefeated leaders OldXaverians and third placed Prahran was one of a highstandard . After a closely contested first quarter, OldXaverians broke away in the second and despitePrahran's efforts the result was never in doubt as thegame progressed . Old Xaverians winning margin offortv three points was a just reward for their tackles,spoils and smothers, which pleased coach David King .For those winners none did better than Tim O'Sullivan,whose long run and kick for goal was a highlight of thegame . Andrew Wilson at centre half back and CaptainTony Landrigan also did well. Prahran whose prepa-ration was unorthodox, had good players in TimHernadi, David Green and veteran Terry Leas each ofwhom played in defence .

Old Scotch survived injury as well as uncannyaccuracy by Marcellin to record a meritorious victoryby four points . The match provided a thrilling specta-cle as fortunes fluctuated. For Old Seotch, captainStephen Prvde, Matthew Thwaites and the consistentNick Tribe were best . Marcellin were well served byNathan Matthews . Benjamin Symes and JohnTsoukas .

The young Mazenod side. scoreless in the firstquarter, responded to Coach Troy Bridgeland's vitu-perative address by kicking ten goals in the secondquarter, to not only break their club record but also toplunge Old Brighton to a rare defeat at home.Mazenod's amazing accuracy gave them victory bytwenty one points . Their best players included, "Crow"Jacobs, Darren Arthur, "Magic" Fothergill (followingfamily tradition?) and "Freak" Harvey. Old Brightonwere best served by Nikakis. Sher. Neal and Moody.

Old Melburnians had the bye while all these eventsunfolded.

SECTION 2In a disappointing display in which inaccurate

kicking was a factor, Yarra Valley were defeated bytheir neighbours . Whitefriars by seven points . Thisloss could effect the chances of Yarra Valley partici-

pating in consecutivefinal series . The bestfor Whitefriarsincluded "TheGeneral", CameronHouston on the comeback trail after his win in the L.S.Pepper Medal (D 1) in 1998, as well as "Fish" and GregReidv . Cameron Box, Jamie McKay and TrentO'Sullivan were best for Yarra Valley .

Therry Penola entered the top four after their onehundred and sixty one point win over fourth placedOld Camberwell, who failed to score . Although TonyCrotty paid tribute to all his players . he felt Culph,Carbis, John Zanetti and Ward did well . Logically thebetter players for Old Camberwell were defenders espe-cially Jeremy Kelly at full back, Chris Jones and AdamTaylor.

St Bernards proved my judgement way off themark as they recorded a confidence building victoryover Old Trinity by sixty six points .

Monash Whites placed themselves in final's con-tention with a thirty nine point win over Old Geelong.

Coll egians regained their winning way with a per-centage building one hundred and seventy two pointvictory over Parkslde . A pleasing aspect for Collegianswas that they played four quarters of consistently goodfootball .

The opening quarter of the Old Ivanhoe andRupertswood match was one of a high standard aseach team moved hall quickly with long kicks to posi-tion and with handball to create a fast moving specta-cle. Rupertswood maintained superiority throughoutand ran out winners by forty four points .PREVIEW OF ROUND 10SECTION 1

Old Brighton have a chance to regain lost groundagainst St Kevins in their match . At home I select OldBrighton, for whom the tide is turning .

Grand finalists for the past two seasons, OldXaverians and De La Salle meet at the J .F. McHaleStadium . Recent form indicates this game will give OldXaverians another comfortable victory .

Prahran again will have to play four quarters ofgood football to defeat second placed Old Melburnians .I don't believe they can and so I select OldMelburnians .

Mazenod await Old Scoteh, who are not noted fortheir performances on outer suburban ovals . Mazenodwill be full of confidence after their great win last weekand they will force Old Scotch to earn victory if they aregood enough . My hunch is they aren't and I selectMazenod .

Marcellin have the bye .SECTION 2

The loser of the Old Camberwell versus YarraValley match will face a tough task to regain a top four

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result . I select Yarra Valley on the grounds o f

Neither side gave its supporters any cheerand plaver availability could well decide

and more consistent performance .place Old Ivanhoe face a real darger game

;?enola at the J .P . Fawkner Oval, wher ev: ,11 performed visiting teams have lost over

seasons . Statistically Therry Penola is the sec-

! d Ivanhoe .~, Will continue on their winning way by defeat-

,,~st performed side in the competition and toda y

Lernarda must make the long trip east to meet

.11not be taken lightly . Available players coul d:itive Whitefriars who have shown recently

rce for both sides so selecting the winner is dif-For St Bernards to be a competitive finalist the y

,ion; Sh Whites journey to Bulleen to play Old

in matches like this. I select them to win nar-

rynity, who disappointed last week . Victory today bynash Whites could admit them to the top four. With> incentive, I select ', ionash White .

2.1 4.4 5.53.5 4.8 5 .7

euchre 3_ Katatintas . Dav. Morgan. Best : Mc-an._. ,

st : 3Yola~i . S. oyt Rudd. Nolan. Tucker. B. Hoy .Jmp ,

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cod a :otch: 3.3 5.6 8.12 12.12.8 4

r i erisr~3 Matthews 3 . O'Sullivan 3 . King 3. Lally, Dalton . Best: King,a i ns, Storev. O'Sullhan . . Cartliage 2. Jones. Bstce .

< V. Branguvt. IVak . Poochy . Borby. Lucas. Umpires: Pau l

Old 1 iburniarLs: BYE

14 , n31n: 3.0 9.1 9.2 13 .2' 80

~ . ellimD"unattina 6. Pezz'uuentt, Randazzo. Behsstmo. N . Mathews. C .s S . -'lathms . Svnies . Best; C. :19athews, N. Mathews. Dmtattma .-o. ,°nes . Old Scotch: Pride 6. Simon 4. Sladen 2. Best : Prgde,Slaucn . tlllngworth . Simon, Rodgers . Umpires: David Windlot+~ .

Old Egnton: 11 .5.71, u -~; 15.2.92

old urighton: Goal kickers and hest player results no received . : nod :

3. Fothergill 3. Arthur 3 .Arthur. D'Rozano, Fe ,ergut. Egan . Hrm .._ .J,+_trs. Umprre. .

.ui:NIORS

NAWE GLCLUB XVIII (1 )CARTLIDGE PRAHRAN 2

B. MATTHEWS OLD XAVERIANS 3HEGAN DE LA SALLE 1

RUDD DE LA SALLE 0BRANCHFLOWER OLD MELBURNIANS 0

CLUB XVIII (2 )

-- TOTAL

3732

21151 0

HARVEY OLD CAMBERWELL 0 20T CORMACK OLD IVANHOE 0 19JONES THERRY PENOLA 0 19

HEATH OLD CAMBERWELL 0 18COLLIER MONASH WHITES 4 17

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Old - 'lould be able to win leir secondmatch of the season at the expense of F 110despite their keenness and endeavour h'e to ' .na match .

Today will prove a rc ` for playundisputed leaders. ' on tne Harry Trott

Oval. The pretiailing Albert Park eontL_:ons couldunsettle Rupertswood, who showed me last week thatthey like to kick long to position . Although ChrisPollock, in the ruck, could thwart many of Ruperts-wood's forward thrusts I favour them to win well .

Thanks to the eight clubs and two umpires whocontacted me after round 9 . Contact will he difficultthis week . If at all possible contact me on fax 94672865 b fore Inday evening .

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CLUB iB (2}OLD CAMBERWELL v . YARRA VALLEYTHERRY PENOLA v. OLD IVANHOEWHITEFRIARS v . ST. BERNARDSOLD TRINITY v. M ONASH WHITESOLD GEELONG v. PARKSIDECOLLEGIANS v. RUPERTSWOOD

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BLADES CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP$1500 TO THE WINNING CI,L7 .0

Points have been allocated for Rounds 8-9 matches .A senior team win receives 12 points ; reserves win 6 points and an U19 win receives 3 pointsCLUB SEN. RES. U•19 TOTALOLD ESSENDON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8 . . . . . . . . . . . . .7 . . . . . . . . . . . . .9 . . . . . . . . . . . 165BEAUMARIS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8 . . . . . . . . . . . . .7 . . . . . . . . . . . . .8 . . . . . . . . . . .162MONASH BLUES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8 . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 . . . . . . . . . . . 150NORTH OLD BOYS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7 .5 . . . . . . . . . . . .6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 . . . . . . . . . . .150MAZENOD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7 . . . . . . . . . . . . .8 . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 . . . . . . . . . . .144OLD BRIGHTON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8 . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 . . . . . . . . . . . . .8 . . . . . . . . . . .144POWERHOUSE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8 . . . . . . . . . . . . .8 . . . . . . . . . . . . .0 . . . . . . . . . . .144UNIVERSITY BLACKS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7 . . . . . . . . . . . . .8 . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 . . . . . . . . . . . 144THERRY PENOLA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 . . . . . . . . . . . . .9 . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 . . . . . . . . . . .141OLD SCOTCH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 . . . . . . . . . . . . .7 . . . . . . . . . . . . .7 . . . . . . . . . . . 135OLD XAVERIANS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 . . . . . . . . . . . . .7 . . . . . . . . . . . . .7 . . . . . . . . . . . 135OLD TRINITY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 . . . . . . . . . . . . .7 . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 . . . . . . . . . . . 13 2CAULFIELD GRAMMARIANS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 . . . . . . . . - .12 9.129ST BERNARDS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 . . . . . . . . . . . 12 9WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 . . . . . . . . . . . . .0 . . . . . . . . . . . 12 6DE LA SALLE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 . . . . . . . . . . . . .8 . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 . . . . . . . . . . . 123HAMPTON ROVERS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 . . . . . . . . . . .12 3SOUTH MELB. DISTRICTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 . . . . . . . . . . .12 3AJAX . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 . . . . . . . . . . .120BENTLEIGH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7 . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 . . . . . . . . . . . . .0 . . . . . . . . . . .114BULLEEN COBRAS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 . . . . . . . . . . . . .0 . . . . . . . . . . . 114NORTH BRUNSWICK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 . . . . . . . . . . . . .7 . . . . . . . . . . . . .0 . . . . . . . . . . .114AQUINAS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 . . . . . . . . . . . . .I . . . . . . . . . . .111ST KEVINS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 . . . . . . . . . . . . .7 . . . . . . . . . . .111PARKSIDE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 . . . . . . . . . . . . .8 . . . . . . . . . . . . .0 . . . . . . . . . . .108ST JOHNS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 . . . . . . . . . . . . .8 . . . . . . . . . . . . .0 . . . . . . . . . . .108BANYULE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 . . . . . . . . . . . . .0 . . . . . . . . . . .102ST LEOS EMMAUS W.P. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 . . . . . . . . . . - .6.6 . . . . . . . . . . .102ORMOND . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 . . . . . . . . . . . .99SALESIAN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 . . . . . . . . . . . . .0 . . . . . . . . . . . .96YARRA VALLEY 0 B . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 . . . . . . . . . . . .93ELSTERNWICK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 . . . . . . . . . . . . .0 . . . . . . . . . . . .9 0RICHMOND CENTRAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 . . . . . . . . . . . .90ST BEDES MENTONE TIG . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 . . . . . . . . . . . . .0 . . . . . . . . . . . .90ELTHAM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 . . . . . . . . . . . . .0 . . . . . . . . . . . .84OLD CAMBERWELL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 . : . . . . . . . . . . .5 . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 . . . . . . . . . . . .84OLD PARADIANS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 .5 . . . . . . . . . . . .5 . . . . . . . . . . . . .0 . . . . . . . . . . . .84OLD WESTBOURNE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 . . . . . . . . . . . . .0 . . . . . . . . . . . .84PENINSULA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 . . . . . . . . . . . . .0 . . . . . . . . . . . .84SYNDAL TALLY-HO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 . . . . . . . . . . . . .0 . . . . . . . . . . . .84WEST BRUNSWICK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 . . . . . . . . . . . . .0 . . . . . . . . . . . .84MHSOB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 . . . . . . . . . . . .78UHSOB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 . . . . . . . . . . . . .7 . . . . . . . . . . . . .0 . . . . . . . . . . . .78UNIVERSITY BLUES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 . . . . . . . . . . . .78WHITEFRIARS 0 C . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 . . . . . . . . . . . .78OLD MELBURNIANS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 . . . . . . . . . . . .75MT LILYDALE OC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 . . . . . . . . . . . . .0 . . . . . . . . . . . .7 2ST MARYS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 . . . . . . . . . . . . .0 . . . . . . . . . . . .7 2THOMASTOWN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 . . . . . . . . . . . . .0 . . . . . . . . . . . .72MENTONE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 . . . . . . . . . . . . .I . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 . . . . . . . . . . . .69PRAHRAN . . . . . . . . . . . .3 . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 . . . . . . . . . . . . .0 . . . . . . . . . . . .66HAWTHORN CITIZENS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . .0 . . . . . . . . . . . .60KEW . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 . . . . . . . . . . . . .0 . . . . . . . . . . . .60OLD HAILEYBURIANS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 . . . . . . . . . . . . .0 . . . . . . . . . . . .60ELEY PARK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 . . . . . . . . . . . . .0 . . . . . . . . . . . .54.GLEN EIRA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 . . . . . . . . . . . . .I . . . . . . . . . . . . .0 . . . . . . . . . . . .5 4IVANHOE /ASSUMPTION . . . . . . . . . 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 . . . . . . . . . . . .54SWINBURNE UNIVERSITY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 4WERRIBEE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 . . . . . . . . . . . . .7 . . . . . . . . . . . . .0 . . . . . . . . . . . .54OLD CAREY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 . . . . . . . . . . . . .I . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 . . . . . . . . . . . .51MARCELLIN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 . . . . . . . . . . . .48OLD GEELONG . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 . . . . . . . . . . . . .0 . . . . . . . . . . . .48COLLEGIANS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 . . . . . . . . . . . .45OLD IVANHOE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 . . . . . . . . . . . .45FITZROY REDS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 . . . . . . . . . . . . .0 . . . . . . . . . . . .36ALBERT PARK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 . . . . . . . . . . . . .I . . . . . . . . . . . . .0 . . . . . . . . . . . .30BRUNSWICK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 . . . . . . . . . . . . .0 . . . . . . . . . . . .3 0

BULLEEN-TEMPLESTOWE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 0MONASH GRYPHONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 . . . . . . . . . . . . .I . . . . . . . . . . . . .0 . . . . . . . . . . . .30RUPERTSWOOD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0 . . . . . . . . . . . . .0 . . . . . . . . . . . . .7 . . . . . . . . . . . .21LA TROBE UNI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.5 . . . . . . . . . . . .2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 . . . . . . . . . . . . 18OLD MENTONIANS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0 . . . . . . . . . . . . .I . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 . . . . . . . . . . . . .9OAKLEIGH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0 .5 . . . . . . . . . . . .0 . . . . . . . . . . . . .0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6

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e constantly r : ninded that football is aer game but the human physiology ande in many ways ill equipped to perfor m

optimum levels during this time of the year.The fact is that most players reach low ebb interms of enthusiasm and feelings of self worthduring the depths of winter. This has importantramifications for coaching during this period .The difficulty for the coach lies in maintainingplayer enthusiasm and at the same time ensur-ing that the physical fitness is not compromised .

Tests of players at Amateur level in recentyears have indicated that aerobic capacity dipsmarkedly from pre round 1 to early in the secondhalf of the season . Below are some suggestionsto help change routine and help maintain a highfitness level and a quality mental approach atthis time of the season .

1 . VARY TRAINING ACTRqTTES

a. Beach, hill or street run .

b . Aquarobics or pool session

C . Boxercise or boxing classesd . Step or aerobic classes

e . Body Titan or weights circuitf. Squash tournamen tg . Martial arts classes

Most Amateur clubs train between 60 and100 times in a season. Why not take players toan alternative venue for non football based train-ing? Much literature exists detailing the efficacyof cross training. The basic rule is to choose thefitness parameter. (e .g. aerobic capacity) that youare working on and try to recreate the desire d

- AY JU~ 71 1', ELST,

training effects aw;,y from a football environ-ment .

Cross training can be used to significantlyaugment fitness levels and is also extremely use-ful in dealing with injured players particularlythose with chronic (overuse) injuries like shinsplints .

2 . HELP PLAYERS FEEL MORE WORTHWHIL Ea. Delegate players to run specific drills

at training.b . Speak positively always to players . (As

coach you are also subject to irrationalmid winter blues).

c . Create non training reasons for playersto get together at the club . E.g hand-ball comp, guest speakers .

d . Use video or visualisation techniquesto help players focus on how things willbe in August/September .

The smell of the newly mown grass, whichmeans Spring and finals, cannot be recreated byany of the above techniques. Hopefully though,by utilising some of these ideas we can help play-ers obtain maximum performance levels now,and assure that they are as prepared as possiblecome finals time .

Tony PaatschMarcell in Senior Coach

1998 AFCA/VAFA Senior Coach of the Year1998 CA Victoria Coach of the Year

Article re-printed from Amateur Footballer,199 5

:, 7 .00-8 .30p><n

Topic : Sports Psychology, Motivation and Player Management

Presented by: Dr. Paul Callery

Please call Brett Connell 9531. 8333 ext.2 to reserve your place before Tuesday J une 13 .

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~av- conditions ,opened up with a 5 goal opening term against

and was never headed . The Red Devilshad a real crack at the GtTests but couldn't makeany significant inroads on the deficit, despite hav-ing more of the play in the second half. MickTessari in his comeback game was Parkside'sbest onbailer, while Chilcott and ruckmanCusack battled hard . For the victors, Lehmann .Coonan and Ed-ards were best ,

expected their match againstKew to be a danger game, and their thoughtswere re<"sed . They offered no excuses as the K'sbooted 6 goals in the first quarter to force theBears into playing catch-up football for theremainder of the day . Kew's midfielders were ledby Palmer and Campbell, and provided plenty ofopportunities for their forwards . Although beingoutscored in the final term, it was certainly theirmost consistent effort to date, and should givethem some much-needed confidence going intothe second half of the season . Mark Uket . Adamand Ben Smith tried hard for the Bears, who cur-rently lament 1 ir inability to win _ ; ' i a row.

replaying in the ;ural

A see-s< `ag first half meant that only 9points separated the sides . . ._~~ a similar marginbeing the difference at the last change, thoughthis time favouring the Reds . Perrin snagged 7 forthe Vultures, although Tony White's goal late inthe last was the clincher. It was a fitting victon-for the irrepressible Phil Emmett (350) and StevePerrazzo (100) who celebrated milestones on theday . The Reds showed their abilitv belies theirladder position, and were best served byCampbell, Drury and Mitchell.

Norm Johnstone was a mobile, ruggedruckman who played 228 games for Fitzroy(1944-57). He now lives in Mentone, who spon-sored the award .

dominated the first half againstSa3and led by over 7 goals at the mainbreak . The Blacks' running players set up thelead, with Caccaviello kicking 4 and Rob Mackieonce again earning BOG honours . The boys fromChadstone fought back hard in the second half,and slowly eroded the large deficit, and hit thefront with more than 10 minutes remaining.Despite the valiant effort, they probably had runtheir race as the Blacks steadied to win by 4

poin,s,

host- .!Ie dcon t controlled -an

dthe open-

ing stanza before the Bushrangers came storm-ing back in the second quarter, booting 7 goals to2 . They were dominant overhead, with 1Vkillrathslotting 8 majors and P. Cremean and L . Ta'orhaving terrific games. The Pirates were still vv _-h achance going into the final term, but any hopes ofa win were conclusively snuffed out as Yarra piledon a further 6 goals to inflict Peninsula's secondsuccessive thumping.

host Parkside and must

Fit -oy and only a small margin separat-

order to restore some confidence to the camp,which has taken a battering in the last fortnight .Parkside have been good in patches . and will nothave dismissed their chances of some mid-August action . Atchison -v- Cusack in the ruckshould be beauty . The Pirates are ripe for thepicking, however the long trek for the visitors mayplay heavily on the mind . Peninsula by a kick ,

: play West BreazzsvAek and will bedetermined to prevent the Magpies from gettingthe jump on them . Both sides are playing withplenty of character, the Vultures proving they canmatch it with the best sides on their day . But theWests' onballers, led by their skipper have seenplenty of the Sherrin lately, and will give theirfalls the chance to exploit the height advantage Iexpect them to hold over Mentone . Chris Sullivanhas had a great year, and White and Stephenshave also been pretty good, but the Wests look tohave got their act together and should prevail by22 points .

have a pretty close rivalry with

ed them in their previous encounter this season .Although it is top versus bottom, the Reds willmake their more fancied opponents earn everygoal . Blacks have too many winners, and havecoach Bowden back on deck to provide even moreclass . The early flag favourites should win by 36points.

Kew restored some pride and confidence lastweek, and will be keen to continue in this veinagainst Salesian . I have no doubt Kew will main-tain their improvement . but Salesian pushed thetop side recently and will be only too aware of thelog-jam existing for final four positions . Should

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u~ h of the round, I feel Yarra will record a nar-

, lq - in the first part of the season . The Bearsj been dominating for stretches only to drop a

me almost inexplicably. but do have the physi-,l presence to pressure Yarra . On the other

Ila ld, the Bushr angers have some very good

i1lirhing players, and given reasonable condi-y, I expect them to be the difference . In th e

hards. Both teams have taken a few good; ; ion, and enjoy the surrounds at Park-: n: ra Valley play Thomastown for fourthii, Id, Salesian will get up by 13 points .; ~e able to exert enough pressure on the Ke w

in .

-1 C-- - coii~.-atulate Neff = -.ent, wh o`, plays his 50th game for the club . 'Striker's'

~jurage and foot skills only just shade his pace,and he is a popular leader at the Pirates . Well doneNeIl .

Thoanastosvrl - would like to congratulate BenSmith on reaching 100 games and Simon Smithon reaching 50 games today in Round 10 . Ben hascome through the Junior club and after having anindifferent year in 1999 has cemented a place inthe Senior team this season, creating plenty of runaround the ground . Brother Simon started hisfootball a little later at the club and has playedboth Senior and Reserve football over the past 4years. Always talking and trying to inspire his teammates, he has been a valuable member of the cluband always puts in 100%, all at the club wish Benand Simon the best for today's games.

TODAY'S MATCHES

D2 SECTIONPENINSULA v . PARKSIDEMENTONE AMATEURS v . WEST BRUNSWICKUNIVERSITY BLACKS v. FITZROY REDSKEW v. SALESIANYARRA VALLEY v . THC 1ASTOW N

SENIORSCLUB LAST TOTAL

PENINSULA 2 43MENTONE 3 28SALESIAN 0 26PARKSIDE 2 23THOMASTOWN 2 22

D2 RESERVEM BYRNE SALESIAN 0 27KANE FITZROY REDS 5 27SMITH 4VEST BRUNSWICK 2 25SINGLETON PARKSIDE 4 21SCARPA THOMASTOWN 6 20

Z4ARIEPAYZEWHITETHAINRYANGORSKI

EtiIORS - 3.06 .00Park.side 1.3 3.6 3.8 5.12 .42West Brunswick 5.4 7.5 10.7 10.7 .67Parkside: Ryan 2, Dale, Panjan, Romano . Best: Tessari, Chilean. Cusack,Dale, Hockev. Vita . West Brunswick: Lehmann 2. J Grass 2 . R Benjamin DEdwards Coonatt. Kerr. Jenkin . Best : Lehmann, Coonan . Edwards .Cannane. Jenkin. Heppell . Umpires: Alan Ladd ; Heath Little (F) . DennisIzod : Clive Shipley (G )Mentone 1.3 7.9 9.10 14 .15 .99Fitz roy Reds 3.3 6.6 11.8 14.13 .97Mentone : Perrin 7. kl'tllte 3, Groves 2 . M O;Meara. Matt Sullivan . Best : CSullivan, Perrut .Gallagher. StepItens, M Barr, Groves . Fitzroy Reds : Drury4. T Mitchell 4, P Jackson, Bennic . VJharf. Bishop Madden . Dia. Besi :Campbell, Drury. T Mitchell, Bennie . Jackson . Dfal~orgis. Upires : NickEvans Chris Stevens ( F) Steven Nicholson James Hic olsott (Bi tUniversity Blacks 8.3 12.5 13.5 14.9.93Salesian 3.1 5.3 8.5 13,11 .89University Blacks :Caccaviello 4 . Bowden 2, Cunnuty,hatn 2. Paton 2,Bon~les . Toose, Trevaskts. A Lvilson. Best: R Mackie . Caccaviello, Smith,Vegter . R~:ut. Trevaskls .8alesian : Goal kickers and best players results notreceived. Umpires : Jason Moore IF )Kew 6.8 8.10 13 .13 14 .17.101Thomastown 1.6 5 .8 7.10 10.13.73Hew: Bell 3 . Tntetti 3, Campbell 2, Dotunis 2. Beattie, Cam na. Horgan,

.McCarthy. Best: Crac}utell . Catn~beIl, Dountis . Palmer. McCarthy ,aHorganThomasTown : Ward 2, Gorsld 2,Uket 2 . Saint. Lenflni, Farquar. Farehione.Best : Uket, B Smith. A Smith, Thomas . Umpires : Ron Martvit IF) DanielStephens Jarred Asputal (B) Bruce Stephens (G )Peninula 5.4 7.4 10.7 12.11.83Yarra Valley OB 2.3 9.6 14.7 20.12.132Paninula : Pavze 2 . Goldthoqr 2 . Murray . Clanughold . Brotvtt, Hiss 'uts, AAtchison, Sharpin. Bonner. Nelson. Best: Prenderqast. i~elson . S Parsons, AAtchison . Sharpin. Hi ms . Yarra Valley OB: 4iclGath 8 . Valoppi 2. Ho 2. BPake 2 . P Crentean 2 .~ Drelv . S Pask .Balshwaw. M Laing. 8est : L Tavlor.P Crene an . Mclkath. B Peake, He, A Drew . Umpires: Mark Morrison (R) IF)

RESERVES - 3.06 .00Parkside 4.3 9 .5 11.7 15.9.99West Brunswick 1.0 2.2 3.3 3.3.21Parkside: Singleton 4 . Re~qinato 3. Austin 2 . Stuart 2 . Allan . Lotroseo,Martinez, Muscat . Best : Adams. Soligo, Allan, Austin . Lobosco. Mattios .West Brunswick:Snuth 2 . Pendergast . Best; Smith . D'Andrea . Ba er,Lampel . Dtshon . Weir.Mentone 3.4 5.7 9.9 10.12.72Fitzroy Reds 5 .2 9 .9 11 .13 15.16.106Mentone : Allinson 2 . Bray 2. Murphy 2 . Snuth 2 . Flenting. Kutg . Best :gttit Stillntan. Kw S . Ansalde . Alllnson.Brav. Fitzroy Reds : Chandler 3 .

ehen 3 . Howell 2 . ~esson 2 . Cletnents 2, t)mtond, tvioodv . Grleg. Beaton,Purcell. De Bondt . Hevwood . Best : Jesson . Brotbat . Rice, Rzildell, I3eaton, DeBondt.University Blacks 3 .1 7.5 12.6 19.8.122Salesian 2.3 2.4 3.4 4 .5.29University Blacks: Goal kickers and best players results not received.Salesian : Goal kickers and best players results not received .

New 4.8 8.11 10.12 13.13 .91

Thontastown 0.2 1.6 5.10 8.11 .59Kew: Ktriakou 4, tVavland 2 . Looker 2 . Moussi 2 . Eautlevte . O'Connor. Sette.

Best : Baker, Criinntins . Cttatutmt . Kiriakou . t4'avtattd. Looker.

Thomastown: Scarpa 6. Fleming . Petsutis . Best: Duitaggio. scarps.

Valent6to. PetsIItis. Downktg . Fleming .

Peninsula 1.1 6.6 8.7 13.14 .92Yarra Valley OB 5.2 6.3 9.7 9.9 .63Peninsula : Franks 3 . J Atchison 2 . Splatt 2. Warner. Ferguson . MeMatton .Shorten . Whfte. Best : Angus. J Atchison . Havlev, Jarrett, Pattison . Powell .Ynrra Valley OB : S Kehce 5 . S Thompson . l{atuock. Hale, Davies_ Best :Hancock. S Kehoe . Bunmta . tV}utechurch . Davis.

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FITZRO Y REL ; K E W M ERTORE PARKSIOE PENINSULA'OB.Senior Coach: Grant Hammond Coach : Serge D'Angelo Coach : Ken Wood Coach: Laurie Zarata Coach : Bre tt htcllwraithRes Coach : Darren Kane Res .: Greg Crimmins Res, Coach: Peter Hirst Res Coach : Mark Rowe Res Coach : Chris Gowri e1 M Frisb 1 B. Lafranchi 1 . M . Hovey 1 P. Laursen 1 S. Parsons2 A Wal s3 C Thatcher

2 L. Fitzgeral d3 C Dod 2 . R . Gallagher 2 A. Delle-Vergini 2 S. McMaho n

4 M Carracher. so n

4 G. Crimmins 3 . M . Dixon 3 S. Pinoa D Warren

3 M . Goldthorp e5 6 J D Kan

e Bennie 5 L. Bradleyy

K . Woo d4 C . Bray

.5 D . Cusack

4 E. Bowe n5 N Ken t

7 J Doyle 6 N. Tnett i7 D Mitchell 4 D . Emmett 6 D . Stuart .

6 M. Warner8 M Farrell .

8 J Doumis 5 T. White 7 J . Dale 7 S. Murray9 C Prior (RVC) .9

6 C . Stephens 8 J . Chilcott (C) 8 P Angus10 A Urbanci c11 B Mitchell (VC) 10 B . Cullen (VC) 7 K . Gurtle r

8 D . Perrin9 A. Constantine10 A. Vita

.9 . P. Kroh n

12 C Sheather 11 B . Shaw 9 P. Emmett 11 B . Hockey 10 A. Haley13 M James 12 J . Growcott 10 B. Sebire 12 D. McCall (VC) 11 H . Woodman14 T Clarke 13 C. Kiriakou 10 T. Stillman 13 A . Copley 12 R. Sharan15 B Campbel l16 M Wharfe

14 G . Campbel l15 C. Bradley (VC)

11 C . O'Meara 14 V. Romano 1 317 B Lee 16 D . Wood

12 M . Davies12 T Fava

15 D. Moodie 1 418 J Horridge19 P Cook

17 J . Dento n18 N . King 13 A. Kin

9

16 T. Ryan17 A . Romano

15 B . Coo k16 S . Claringol d

20 T Mitchell 19 J . Dennis 14 Mick Sullivana18 A . Reginato 17 L. Barcla y21 A Scott

22 M Sammon 20 M . Raffael e21 B W dh

15 A. Fimister 19 C. William s20 D Singleton

18 S . Glove r23 T Jackson oo ouse.

Paro n22 J16 P. Sullivan .

21 M . Tessari19 A . Murphy

24 C Tehan .23 R Baker

17 C . Sullivan 22 R Wise 20 J . Atchiso n25 P Jackson (VC)26 B Buick

.24 G. Horgan

18 T. Sulliva n18 R . Waterson

.23 S . Barratt 21 S . Baxter

22 A Atchison27 J Loft 25 S . Campbell 19 D. Prosser 24 R . Marulli .23 A Burk e28 N Hall 26 M . Channon(VC) 20 C Groves 25 M . McPherson .

29 D East 26 P. Nagy.

21 D. Kelly 26 S . Ross 24 B . Wigh t9h30 B Foster 27 T. Moore 21 D. Batey 27 J . Sculley 25 S . Prendergast31 P Crowe 28 D . Cracknell 22 P. Murphy 28 R . Martinez 26 P. Topalovi c32 T Hart 29 J . Barnes 23 Matt Sullivan 29 J . Libroaperto 27 S . Payz e33 S Drury (C)34 D Little

30 C . Giansante 23 V. O'Connor 30 M . Yandle 28 B . Taylor

35 A Mackinnon (RC)31 A. Well s32 D Mackay

24 X . Smit h25 G U i

31 C . Austi n32 J M C ll

29 R . Powne y36 W Fawaz

.33 D . Wayland

. pt n27 M Wise

. c a33 K Allan (RC))

30 A . CreanA37 G Hanlo n

38 N Bishop 34 M . Mascitti.

28 M. O'Brien.

34 A. Starkie31 . Gross32 A Parson s

39 A George 35 R . Brun o36 S Ryan

29 A . Hove y30 N F

35 G . Panjari.

33 P. Dietzsc h40 G Bance41 R Bur man9

.37 J . Landweh r

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. rees e31 T. Templeton

36 S . Bock37 J . Panjari

34 T Brade n

42 A Sainsbury 38 L. DAngelo 32 B . Coleman 38 F. darrigo 35 S. Jackso n43 T Villani 39 M . Mclnerny 33 D . Andrew 39 S Cudmore 36 N . Bowma n44 B Hart 40 G . Muckian 34 D . Sheehan

.40 L. Inserra (DVC) 37 T Stewart

45 E Duff 41 L. Jensen 35 C . Brown 41 E Linares 38 M. Wells46 P Heaph y47 M Hicks

4 243 M . Xuereb

35 M . Johnston e37C Reeves

.42 P. Dean 39

49 A Pugli a50 B Aggenbach

44 J . Bel l45 R Pe i

.37 J . Stern 43 J . Hubbard

P. Sol i44 go4041 S . Farrow

50 E Kynacou . r r46 M . Fitzgerald

38 S . Perazz o40 D Nichols 45 R. D'Ademo 42

51 J Rawling s'

47 M. Lambe.

42 S May J . Reginato 43 S . Whit e52 B OConner(RVC) 48 A . Acfield

.43 M Barr 47 B . Pollock 4 453 S Addicott

54 B Worsley 49 D. Ryan.

46 G . Templeton 48 C. Datson 45 M . Petty55 D Atkins 50 J . Griffiths 47 G . Ansalde 49 B . Hnason 46 A . O'Nei l55 N Mathews 51 M . Blair 48 M. Walsh 50 B . Carman 47 L. Marks56 T Madden 52 R . Campagna 52 M. Etcell 51 M . Helmick 48 J . Bleasby57 L Rizviak 53 M. Bolls 53 D . Noonan 52 C . Cecchinelli 49 J Whelan58 B Neal 54 D . Antonello 54 D . Bray 53 M . Ianello .59 M Dooley 55 B. Johnston 57 D . Fraser 54 M . Jesse 5 061 B Tirrell 56 T. Fox 58 J . Noonan 55 J. Eastwood 5 162 N Auden 57 S . Ainsworth 59 S . Wiggins 56 G . Massett 5 262 P Diacogiogis 58 C. Watts 61 K . Lockhart 57 T. Gallagher 54 M . Dentry64 D Trindad e65 S Bramley

59 D. Russo 65 T. Allinson 58 D . Lobosco 55 R . Cannon66 D Timms 60 L. Ainsworth 67 P. Dynes 59 T. Pattern 56 B . Gillam68 D Simmonds 61 W . Fraser 70 T. Ro ers

'60 D . Moore 60 M . Hayes

69 K Teesdale 62 G . Palmer 73 M . O eara 61 B . Murphy 62 D . Cross71 P Gunn 63 74 S . Penton 62 D . Rees 69 J Muir74 N Fitzpatrick 64 76 P. Hirst 63 J . Sambuca

.

80 G Box 65 J . Sette 77 B . Flemin~ 64 T Thomas81 J Hamilton 66 C . Crawford 78 M . Cerrite li

65 M . Scarpa82 P Howorth 67 T. Beattie 99 D . Horler 66 M wise84 Z Stenburg 68 B . McGauchi .

67 D . Ingli s85 J Whelen 99 S . Bruno MENTONE R.S .L. 68 D Stave88 S Greenwood 9 Palermo St,.

69 S . Dave yMentone 70 S . Datso n

Function Room 71 A . Inglis

'* Restaurant * Pokies 72 M . Jess e

ae-r ,tofei 9583 2841 73 S . CarmodyMelbourne 74 6 . Cassano

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THOMASTOWN UNIVERSITY W : : : : '- ;WlCK YARRA VALLEY

ach: Ma tt Sexto n- Coach : Gordon Burrows BLACKS Coach : Tim Pontefract Coach : Bre tt Davidsonc

d1 K B woodY11 J11 Z.Fleming ow en1 2 C'a k 10 T Hancoc k

18 T Wilson 17 M Hamilton 15 J Koena n

24 N Wilson 24 J Jenkin 20 T Hal e25 T Chatfield26 M Laffy

25 G Malon e26 R Benjamin 21 M. Wine s

Paskoski27 G34 S Moody 31 S Jackson 26 J Longworth.

33 M . Uket 47 B Murphy 37 C Irvine 31 B Sturzaker

41 A.Cummaudo 55 S Vegte r56 JPRice 37 D Balsha w45 J Smit h

43 S . Smith 58 T Krake 47 C Lehmann 39 T Reddawa y

47 D .Plowright 63 D Strachan 53 J Gros s

56 L . Downing 71 H Peck 60 S Lanyon

67 N Grech 76 B Smith 66 M Malone 54 T Mcllrath.

76 R . Howell 74 A . Midland77 C. Norma n99 B Mical i

ectionSALESIAN

~<;r Coach : D. Oldfield Res Coach: Wayne Cooper Coach: Kane Bowden Res. Coach : Paul Weir Res Coach: Tony Regan

Coach : Jim Gianna 1 V.Capeci Res Coach : Ben Sullivan 1 A Hamilton 1 R Pearce

M. Bourke 2 B.Byron 1 G Darroch 2 P Hamilton 2 T Morris12 3 A.Smith 2 S Chandler 3 G Heppell 3 R Thompson3 S. Sutherland 4 G .Petsinis 4 M Vaughan 4 D Coonan 4 M Fung4 A. Healey 5 L.Smith 5 R Mackie 5 A Cannane 5 A Drew5 M. Canavan 6 S Smith 6 D Keys 6 D Howse6 R. Cincotta 6 D.Godino 7 B Cunningham 7 S Benjami n

6 G. Gaspari 7 S.Plant 8 W Pascoe 8 L Petchel 7 J Downs

7 S.Logan 9 A.Gentis 9 C Pekin 9 C Kerr 8 L Morris

9 A. Campbell 10 R.Scott 10 N Bowles 10 S Byrne g J Keem

10 D. Oliver 12 M Kohne 11 C Reynolds11 A. Davey 12 A.Farquer 14 J Trevaskis 13 S Brockley12 A . Gaspari 13 G.Scarpa 15 L Mellings 14 N Lam el 12 J Cremean13 I . Bobetic 14 J .Alexander 16 P Caccaviello 15 B Howlett 13 0 Kysela14 J . McLaren 14 A. Ward 17 J Radford 16 S Smythe 14 E Kruse

15 D.levoli 15 L.DelPapa 18 A Baud16 A . Chaippini 16 D. Farchione 19 J Ralph 19 P Shand 16 L Taylor17 Matt Forbes 20 E Hannan 20 D Edwards 17 A Laing18 A. Sexton 16 A. Faure 21 H Cameron 21 S McNamara 18 L White19 S. Brown 17 D.Gorski 22 B Sellenger 22 R Hudson 18 D Ross20 A. Seeger 18 F.Arcoraci 23 S Beaton 23 P Weir 19 S Thompson21 R. Napoli 19 M. Sinn i22 A. Anderson 21 E.Lentin i23 M. Smith 23 R.Dimaggio 29 D Hayes 27 D Pendergast 22 B Drew24 A. Grace 24 B.Smith 30 J Maguire 28 J Ward 23 C Arnold25 B . Kirchner 25 R.Kennedy 31 M Foster 29 D Campbell 24 M Davies26 J .Nannes 26 C. Renna 33 T Kitchen 30 M Lewi s27 M. Mansfield 25 S Lloyd28 M. Byrne 28 L.Morabito 35 A Willis 32 S D'Andrea 27 A Rowe29 Mick Forbes 36 N Abbott 33 D Whyt e30 D. Campbell 28 B Reynolds

31 S. Oldfield 29 P.Meade 41 L Maguire 34 I Twyior

d 30 P.McCallum 42 A Gadd 35 B Hamilton 29 R Coutts

32 A. Stevens 31 S.Oehm 44 P Forbes 36 P Harris 30 D Potter33 S. Trakas 38 T Moore34 D. Gheblikian 34 P. Corboy 48 J Martin 39 L Brown 32 C Heffernan35 C. Baxter 49 J Weber 40 B Baker 33 P Cremean36 S. Nolan 35 A. Eccles 51 A Neville 41 A Walker 34 A Cusano37 J . Brennan 36 J.Theodorou 53 N Remfry 42 A Stockdale 35 B Peake38 S. Koutaplis 40 B .Thomas 54 A McNicol 43 J Tobin 36 R Penaluna39 A. Thain 44 S Gason40 M. Forer 42 L. Alevizos 57 K Begely 46 C Price41 R. Nahas 38 B Morrison

42 P. Evans 44 C.Chapkoun 59 T Thornton 48 M Moore 40 T Fyff e43 M. Cooke 45 P. Janevski 60 J Marr 49 D Howley 41 B. Downs44 C. Hunt 46 L. Biles 61 J Farrington 51 L Sherry 42 A . Stone45 S. Horvath 62 J Ryan 52 D Zanella

47 S. Baxter 43 H Park46 D. Nannes 48 A

. Naughton 64 S Mahoney 54 R Sefton 44 J . Ho

48 A. Roberts 51 E. Valentino 65 K Sartori 55 M Clyne 45 L Rees49 J . Gianna 52 C. Sambams 66 J Mirtschin 56 G John 46 B Butler

50 D. Blake 53 C. Hansen 67 J Mirtschin 57 C Lewis 47 D Lang

51 M. McCarthy 54 D. Wright 68 A Metcalfe 58 D Williams 48 R Davies

52 S.Egan 70 D Meek 59 A Kroschel 49 S Seabourne

53 Pat Forbes 59 P.Scopelliti 72 S Dimond 61 A Edwards 50 T Kennedy54 Paul Forbes 62 P. Bragagnolo 73 S Jones 62 S Dishon 51 S Gad d55 P. Bouchard 65 S.Holmes 74 P O'Beirne 63 J Gartlan 52 A Hartnett56 C. Malliard 65 P. Vu 75 A Paton 64 J Uebergang 53 S Pask57 E. Malliard 65 B Norman58 M. Bates

71 S. Mineo 77 D Walsh 67 P Tuckwell 55 S Taylor59 S. Bobetic 78 D Files 68 C Plazzer 57 S Kehoe60 S. McGain 79 B Flynn 69 R Hussey 58 G Kerr61 E Hanaphy 80 R Greig 70 D Zanella 59 A Joiner62 P. Pitts 71 J. Chislett 61 P. Valoppi63 G. Riley 72 R. Christie 62 P Buruma64 B. Bowman 73 C. Cowland 63 B Whitechurch65 D. Sutherland 74 M. Gleeson66 M . Sutherland 75 T. Gross 71 M Laing

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One of the regular :"-iees of umpiring , lio' smissing this year is _ The A

ion umpire hasn't been seen at Elsternwic ksince the end of last season because he

moved to the Northern Territory to umpire a dif-ferent brand of football . How different? Very dif-ferent! Umpire's Corner contacted Schmidt lastweek and he was preparing for a match inGumbalunya which is two hours from EastArnhem Land somewhere near Kakadu and aplace called Jabiru . It's not the first time he'sbeen to Jabiru and he's also umpired in the TiwiIslands, Raminginni and Maningrida which areall Aboriginal communities in the top end .Schmidt is also helping out with the coaching ofyoung umpires and conducted Level 0 courses atFapunya and Yuendimyu which are four hourswest of Alice Springs! He's having an absoluteball .

Another umpire who's been missing in actionfor 18 months is Andrew C . He movedto New Zealand to work as an auctioneer lastyear and it appeared he was lost to footy, Well,that's not the case . Chappy is planning a come-back and is in the middle of his pre-season toumpire in the New Zealand AFL. There aren'tmany teams in the competition and the season isheld from September through to December . NewZealand's Under 21 team is touring Australia inJuly and will play against Scotch and XavierColleges so the sport is developing well .

One very experienced goal umpire came upwith a novel way of replacing the tie he left athome last week . Instead of walking onto the fieldin just his shirt and jacket . this umpire grabbeda roll of blue electrical tape and stuck it wherehis tie would have been !

Air is a pretty important element when itcomes to footy . 'Mthout air, the ball is prettymuch useless but Craig r'didn't care,Upon being informed that the footy was so flat itfelt like it had been run over by a semi-trailer. hereplied "But it doesn't look bad and it's nearlyhalf-time so let's keep going with it!"

: on June 17 . ` a beer tastingcompetition . ie inaugural yabbie derby, heapsof differf cocktails being served, dinner andfooty jumpers being auctioned off, the nightpromises to be a ripper. Don't forget that minibuses will be available to take people home fromElsternwick Park if six people are heading in thesame direction .

Finally a very big thanks to IvanhoeA., ; and - for the way theylooked after Leah Gallagher at her 250th gaine .It was greatly appreciated .

-RULE

IM °1`CH D - Ia!

Okay this nei bit of info is important so payattention . The U ipires Board has implementeda new policy in regards to paperwork . As of rightnow all paperwork must be either hand deliveredto Elsternwick Park beforc Monday or posted ata post office on ;' "' ' night . Posting paper-work at any post box t suffice, it must be aPOST DFF iCE and Su iday is not good enough,it must be done on Saturday night .

Further, any reports made during a match andincluded in paperwork that is posted, as opposedto hand delivered, must be phoned through toSue Anderson on Monday morning as well. Suewill register the report, the date it was mailedand the post office it was mailed from to guaran-tee the VA>FA has a record of the paperwork .

Failure to follow any of these procedures willresult in umpires being dropped to the Under19s for two matches, one of which will be done ina one umpire system .

These new guidelines are non negotiable,

Fay, 9 " - 721$

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ivy blue jumper with white V GoF,.F: Steve Carrolls : Tony Miller, Peter Kiploks, Ken James, Nick Pike, Fred Stafford, Jeff Scotland

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10 Stuart Boyd11 Ryan McMahon12 Matthew Kempton13 Matthieu Lucas

14 Marc Peterson15 James McKay16 Dallas Jarred17 Braydon Haynes18 Nick Casboult19 Paul Sullivan20 Sean Russell21 Michael Stapleton22 Johar Saad23 Matthew Vasey24 Rhys Limbrick

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report for D3. He can be contacted on 9920 9054(ph), 9920 9097 (fax) or via :

Peter.P's : . ~ sa raCCentrelink .gov .auHalf way mark and report cards are in . Top of

the class is Power House with an A+ . Strong,quick, aggressive with a plethora of goal kickers .Next in line is Williamstown with an A . Playedtruant against Albert Park but other than thattheir form has been first rate . B+ to Richmondand Elsternwick . A number of strong perfor-mances, both sides forgot to turn up to last dayof the semester. B's to St .Johns and Hawthorn .Both need to perform better in big tests if higherhonors are required . B- to Uni High and EleyPark . Uni started well but mounting sick dayshave taken their toll whilst the Sharks have gotused to the higher level and better results arestarting to be yielded . Finally, C's to Monash andAlbert Park . The Gryph's have got on a roll inrecent weeks whilst Albert Park will be hoping achange in teachers will improve their record .Review

Monash enjoyed the win last week so muchthat they thought they would double up (away tothe upper echelon Richmond no less). How doyou pick it? The Gryphs were best served bySkipper Steve Bourbon , 'Gladiator' Gross at fullback and Leeton in the ruck whilst the dynamicduo of Gilchrist and Killmister wreaked havoc upforward . The Centrals had a day they wouldsooner forget.

The replay of the 1999 F Grade GF saw sameresult although different ingredients as EleyPark proved to strong for Albert Park. Kreppsstarred on his return from injury for the Sharkswhilst Damon Bruce returned to his best fromas he sealed the Rats fate . The Rats were bestserved by Taylor, Walkley, Isard and Roberton ,

Power House continued on their winningways . this time at the expense of Hawthorn . Agreat start by the House meant that the Hawkswere playing catch up footy for the rest of thegame. They threatened at times in the 3rd quar-ter without ever quite putting their foot in thedoor. However, when the game was to be won,House captain Stu Craven rose to the occasionwith some booming goals and telling marks . Hewas well supported by Rampling . Senior and

Wright . For theHawks, Fulton inthe ruck was goodwhilst Garlickreturned to his best form in the middle .

St .Johns continued their trend of being greattravellers as they curtailed Elsternwick, PeterWalker was clearly best on ground with a com-manding display with Scott Hilton finishing ofthe good work up field with 5 goals . For theWicks, "Big Neal" in the ruck was great and hewas ably supported by Whelan, Wigmore andCunningham. Bad kicking cost the home sidedearly, something that Leigh Murphy will nodoubt ponder during the week .

Finally . Williams town were able to beat UniHigh down at the Zoo . Dene Macleod led his sidesuperbly whilst Dave Lee's return from injurywas also welcome. Hann and Steve Bracks, nosorry his stunt double Mick Manning also playedwell for the winners . Uni High were left to countthe cost of yet more injuries with Zulicki (beforeinjured), Wallace and Farrelly their best .

PreviewHere we go again . Interesting to track the

changes in fortunes of some clubs in only 9weeks.

Albert Park will be looking to put the troublesof the past couple of weeks behind them as theyhost El stern wlck . The appointment of the popu-lar Peter Smith will prove to be a great spur forthe Rats and with the Wicks having a mountinginjury list, the Rats must fancy themselves . Nonethe less, the Wicks have too much too play forand should win .

Hawthorn host Eley Park with a win vital forboth sides finals aspirations. The Hawks wonconvincingly earlier in the season but the Sharkshave steadied since. Krepps and Reed in the mid-dle, Hook and S Avery in the Hawks forward lineand Hawley and Orchard in the Sharks forwardline are the key match ups . Hawthorn, with theaid of the home ground advantage, should be OKto record a narrow win .

Power House play the first of four homegames in a row (like they need it) when Uni Highmake the trek. Hard to stop singing the praisesof the House, stars like Searle are occasionallyheld but never beaten and with an eager group ofyoungsters pushing for selection a let up isunlikely . A promising start for Uni High has

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1uin g as is Macleod . The classy Twist has been

Item all year. Gross of Monash will have his

,~veled a bit in recent weeks as long term" t l leS take teir to

. less than ab utr8 goals see the Hous e

iviliIlg by..vital game sees Richmond host

«,du~lnstown with double chance talk of vital

;i ;1,}ortance at this stage . Richmond put in alast week and a repeat instant likely as

v. ika, O'Sullivan, Chief Shannon and Roidsyl,litkl to proud to let it happen again. However,pri1lyhave got that look on them again . William s

ng OK without starring, when he does lookI think Willy might get the points .

Finally, St .Johns host Monash and the home, ;de will be keen to take advantage of playing athome, something which has strangely eluded

llands full against the dangerous Hilton whilstdle match up of Bourbon and Walker in the midIiUld will be a beauty . A must win for the Jacks,.u1d should do it by about four goals .

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Wicks, Hawthorn, House, Willy and St.Johns

SocialHawthorn have a boat trip scheduled for

June 11 . See Stroudy for details .

CorrespondentsDon't forget, Peter Williamson is slipping into

my shoes for the next two weeks . Help him outby getting in the reports . Peter can be contactedon 9920 9054 (ph), 9920 9097 (fax) or viaPeter.PS .Williamson@Centrelink .gov .au

Power House - congratulations to Cameron1 ;;ugget" McLeod who today plays his 100thgame . "Nugget" is our Reserve Captain & 3 timesReserve B&F . Well done "Nugget" from at PowerHouse AFC .

SENIORS

NAME CLUB LAST WK TOTAL

D. SEARLE POWERHOUSE 5 54WILLIAMS WILLIAMSTOWN 7 43

MUSSARED ELSTERNWICK 0 42LAULETTA HAWTHORN 2 39

PANTAZOPOULOSALBERT PARK 0 3 1

D3 RESERVED. GALAKOS POWER HOUSE 7 37MILLS UHSOB 0 28PASTRAS ALBERT PARK 0 26N. PAVLOLL POWER HOUSE 2 22HANKIN ELSTERNWICK 3 20

SENIO,3 - 3.06 .00Albert Park 5.5 6.7 9.9 10.9.69Eley Park 3.3 7.8 15.10 19.17.131Albert Park : Pasiras 3. Parnrans.che 2. Murray . Robertson. MeKerroiv . Finn .

Marriott . Best: Tavlor. Walklev. fund. Lmnont. Robertson . Fleming. Eley Park :

Wunh}1n 5. Bruce 4 . Hook 4 . Kennedv 2 . Bwven 2 . renner. Drane . Best : Krebs .

Brace. Kennedy, Bowen, Drone. Wutihmt . Umpires : Jatnie Kvhis (F)

Hawthorn Amateurs 0.4 4.11 9.13 9.16 .70Power House 6.4 9.4 14.9 18.16 .124Hawthorn Amateurs: Lauletta 2. Johnston 2. S Avery. P Aver_v . Fulton.

Patterson. Zaverella. Best : Garlick. Fulton. P Avery . Reed. Carter. Patterson.

Power House: Searle 5, Craven 4, Lloyd 3. McCrae 2 . Rampihig. Ash Burt.

Scotland . Robertson . Best : Craven. Rampling. Senior. Wright. Clayton, Morris.

Umpires: Ken Brewer (F)

UHSOB 1.1 4.6 5.7 8.9.57Wi lliamstown 3.6 7.9 12.16 14.18.102UHSOB : B Farrellv 3 . Hellner 2. Mills . Johns, Wallace_ Best : Hellner. D Farrellv .

Zuhekl . Johns. Gmithorpe. Shephard. WIlllanstoa-n: tYilliams 7. Macleod 2,

Lee 2 . Bryan . Paeh. Macklev . Matthews. Twist. Best: Macleod Dene . Lee Harm .

D Williams. Manning, Robinson, Umpires: Trent Foley (R) (F )

Richmond Central 5.6 7.10 9.12 11.13 .79Monash Gryphons 3.2 8.3 15.5 16.9 .105Richmond Central : Goal kickers and best placers results not received . Monash

Gryphons : T Gilchrist 4 . Killmister 3 . Blanilford 2. Walter 2 . R Gllcln'ist 2,

Lector . Lovett. R 1'Ihite. Best: Bourbon . Blandford . Gross . Watson. Leeton.

Martin. Umptres : Paul Tuppen Geoff Moore (F)

ELsternwick 4.3 5.10 9.15 11.18.84St Johns OC 2.1 7.6 11 .7 16.7.103Elstermvick : A9issaglia 2. Brennan 2 . BravinLrton 2. Hartlev 2, Ned . tVhelan .

LF'ons . Best: Neil . Whelan, Cunningham . Nicol . Contin. Hartley. St Johns OC :

Hilton 5. Cohlrnv 3 . Walker 2 . Renoids 2, Van Houten 2 . Ladson. Jones . Best :

Walker . O'Donnell . Van Houten .l2ydquist . Sharp. Jones. Umpires: Neville Boy9e

(R) IF)

RESERVES - 3 .06.0 0Albert Park 5 .7 .37Etey Park 17.20 .122Albert Park :S Allen 2 . McKay 2 . Buckley. Best: Jackson, S Allen. Heyes.

Buckley . Pearson . MeKimrnie. Elev Park : Robbie 7. Johnstone 2. Kett 2 . Wright2 Alexandridis . Boschetti. Fisher. Thomas . Best: rabble . S Paylie. Alexandridis .

Hanrahan . Baldrv . Kett .

Hawthorn Amatenre 2.3 2.4 6.5 8.8.44Pocser Home 4 .1 9.8 15.9 19.13.127Hawthorn Amateurs : Law 2 . Dixon . Saulle. Davies . Hussev . Best : Edmonds .

OHanlon. Bros, Davies. Orions . Saulle . Power House: Galakos 7 . Robinson 4 .

Battv 3 . Paelou 2. Healey. Elliott. Miller. Best : Robinson . Hutchinson. Galakos .

Healv. O'Sullivan. Elliott.

UHSOB 0.1 2,5 2.8 6.12 .48Wi lliamstown 3.2 5.3 6.9 7.10 .52UHSOB : Langton 2. Tunev . Pigdon . Brunton . French. Best: Patterson . Pigden.

Turcey. Catterall . Vart Poperhtg. Stanton . WWIDiamsto-t:Buttergieg 2, Macleod

Dun 2. Payne. Toby. Dmvsey . Best : Bergm. Sacioa Breguet . Campbell.

Buttergieg. Dyer.

Richmond Central 4 .3 9.5 12.9 17.10 .112Rfonash Gryphons 2 .3 3.4 4.6 6.8.44Richmond Central : Goal kickers and best plovers results not received . Monash

Gryphons: Gouts 2. Carter, MeGrail. Bateman . Best: Kent . Hale, Batem an . Bett .

Robinson. Callus .

Elsternwlck 1 .4 3.7 7.11 8.11 .59St Johns 0.4 2.7 3.8 8.12.60Elstermvick : Hankin 3 . Reeves 3 . Clement . Devonshire . Best: Stard;os~ich.

Clemeni . Peaslev. Devonshire, Currie. Yemm. St Johns : Hall 2 . Keaton 2.

Sacco . Gates. KahID. Rudd. Best: Callender. Paneioni. Rudd, Draguldge.

Fonceca.

TODAY'S MATCHES

D3 SECTION

ALBERT PARK v. ELSTERNWICK

HAWTHORN AMATEURS v . ELEY PARK

POWER HOUSE v . UHSOB

RICHMOND CENTRAL v . WILLIAMSTOWN CYI44S

ST . JOHNS 0 C v. MONASH GRYPHONS

PATRONS ARE NOT PERMITTED TO BRINGALCOHOL INTO ELSTERNWICK PARK OR INTO

ANY VAFA VENUE

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15 . J Snorrason (R) 17. S . Payne 14 B. Mahoneyy

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19 . J . Leroy17 . D McLellan (DVC) 19 . D . Trotter 16 M . Surman 15 G.Macdonald 20 . G . Browel l18 . J Taylor 20 . M . Hook 17 J . Ward 16 C .Reed 21 . G . Ken t19 . A Faranda 21 . T. Morrison 18 A . Neil 17 D .Zaverella 22 . B . Coxhead20 . J Bourne 22 . T. Blake 19 A . Peasley 18 P.Ryan 23 . D . Charleso n21 . J Sutcliffe 23 . S . West Bullard19 M 19 D.Garlick 24 . D . Kitche n22 . S Red at hP 24 . C . Broadhead

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N Rutherford3434, J . White 29 S. Mahony 28 J .McCormack 36 . J . Watso n.

P Barto n3535 . R . Drane 30 M . Nichol 29 P.Barker 37 . D . Nichols.

M Pearson3636 . G. Smith 31 G. Devonshire

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5 Bola s42 42 . K. King Lambe rt37 L 35 D .Murphy 44. R . McDonal d.

43 . D Jackson 43. J . Laverty .Curri e38 B 36 K.Sanders 45. J . Gonis (RC)

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47 . C . Jolly 41 M . Honking 39 P.Hewish 49 .S . Aren a46 . D Barker (R )47 K McIntosh 48 . G . Heath 42 J . Lilikakis 40 I .Irvine 50 . D. Ratne r

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n Barne s.Coach : Andrew RollsCoach: Craig Richardson

i ~23 N4 ~5s ~78 5g A10 C11 J

RollsHallPavlouTurnerBrainiBurtRichardsonCrossMorris (VC)LloydGill

12 J Robertson13 J Harri s14 A Burt15 R Talbot16 M Higgin s17 C MacLeod (RC)18 F Doyle19 J Evans20 D Aitken21 D Miller22 J Marshall23 S Craven (C)24 S Cummins25 D Boland26 J Senior27 J Demetrie28 B Rampling

9 R Cassio30 N Miller31 R Marshall (RVC)32 H Davidso n33 R Taylor34 K Elias35 J Kilpatrick36 A Robinson37 B Gilmour38 J Kennedy39 M Talbot4041 S Clayton42 M Beasley43 H Noren44 S O'Sullivan45 P Ryan46 M McDonald4748 S Walsh49 R Wright50 P Conlon51 B MacKenzie52 K Barnes53 R Dakins54 J Blowfield55 J Hearn56 J Mahoney575859 J Healy60 K McGuinness6 16263 D Searle64 W Elliot65 D Wright68 D McGrath69 D Galakos71 L O'Sullivan77 S Clarke88 G Scotland

: -_ F-7---Coach: Billy DaltonRes. Coach : TB.A.

1 . B . Dalton

2 . B . Holmes

3 . T.O'Sulllivan

4, P. Mijatovic

5 . S . Shannon

6 . G . Bunshaw

7 . P. Byrne s

8. G . Malcolm9 . A . Leembriggen10 A . Swika11 M . Newton

12 F. Macak13 J . Dutton

14 C .Shannon15 C . Barry16 J . Bi rt17 A . Fawcett18 M . Zarjac19 J . Manning20 P.Joyce21 A. Jones

22 A. Forbes

24 T. Guthrie

25 M . Smith

26 S . Baillie

27 C. Adams30 B . Gilbert

33 A. Waters

34 J . Brooks

35 M . Albrecht

36 K . Whit e

37 G . Porteous38 S . Griffiths39 P. Woodman40 C . Conve ry41 C . Fraser42 L . Kelly43 G . Tate44 K . Day45 K . Pardy46 A. Newton47 J . Hickey48 P. Vulcov49 P. Vulcov51 P.O'Kan e52 C . Andonopolous53 D . Hoga n55 I . Joel Pithcer61 S . Conroy62 T. Graham69 M. Tapley72 V. Kelly74 J . Lane

ST JOHNSCoach : Bruce MullaneRes Coach: John Canal

1 . R . Hassan2 . M . Ladson3 . S . Reynolds4 . S . Holmes

5 . C. Horbury

6. L, O'Donnell7. M . Hartnett7 S. Flentjar8 . R . Dowsett9 . S . Green10 . A . Perrone

11 . D .Hall s12 . P. Walker13 . M . Jones14 . J . Archer15 . P. Denhart16 . S. Callender

17 . S . Cockayne17 C . Keaton18 . C. Emery19 . J . Scardamaglia20 . B . Rydquist21 . D . Scardamaglia22 . P. Kahil l23 . P. Sharp24 . N . Gates25 . D . Sanders26. L. Ward27 . S . Hilton28 . D . Coulson29 . D . Higgins30 . R . Walker31 . G . Wilson32 A . Rudd33 Z . Munroe34 A. Dragwidge35 J . Sacco36 A . Hall37 R . Walton38 A . Dobson39 P. Liddell40 M . Hancock41 D . Rydquist42 T. Duccacubino43 M . Van Hooten44 B . Hilton45 M . Dominich46 D . Clowes47 J . Ladson48 R . Mitt a49 T. Hyland50 J . Doherty51 C . Santoni52 J . Brittain53 S . Pancione54 B . Hal e55 S . Canning56 B . Abejour

57 D . Jorgenson

58 A. Fonceca59 M . Zodlak60 L . Merrigan61 R . Kenny

64 D . Edwards65 E . Hilton

U .H .S .O .B .Coach : Pat MackeyRes Coach: Darren Creswell

1 R . Freijah2 A. Talarico3 D . Farrelly4 S . Major5 J . Glen n6 S . Cracknell7 D . Zuluck i8 D . Haslett (VC)9 R . Smit h

10 B . Carrick11 J . Shepherd12 B . Farrelly (C)13 D . Bun n14 J . Ham15 B. Robinson16 P. Gunthorpe17 M . Farrelly18 A . Hellner19 B . Willi s20 G . Madrigano21 S . Mill s22 R .Johns23 P. Eltringham24 L . Marten25 D . O'Dwyer26 B . Carruthers27 D. Clarke28 A. Clarke29 T. Cleveland30 B. Abrahamsen31 P. Dolenc e32 H. Starbuck33 P. Drendel33 A. French35 J . Harri s36 M . Patterson37 G . Catterall38 A. Boyc e39 M. Rea40 M . Blyth41 B . Henderson42 D . Wallace43 M . O'Neil44 C. Percy45 N. Smith46 R . Killey47 M. Turvey48 C . Cook49 H . Williams50 B . Rees51 M . O'Connell52 P. Dinnick56 J . Catli n57 G . Divenuto58 M. Pigden59 J . Barrow60 J . Michael61 P. Hoban62 K . Rodgers63 S . Pengilly64 J . Evans66 J . Bradley67 M. DeLuis e68 G . Van Popering70 E . Ricciut i71 B . Stanton72 T. Saxby73 S . Devlin74 C . Longton80 D . Cartwright

Coach: Darren WilliamsRes Coach: S n Quinn

1 . D Williams2 . J Buttergieg3 . D Woud a4 . S Wuchatsch5 . D Macleod (C)6 . N Grant7 . B Robinson8. B Han n9 . G Case10. B Cocks11 . B Twist12 . B Jones13 . D Williams14 . A Daniel15 . W Phillips (5)15 . P Bregut (R)16. D Sadler (S)16 . 5 lvkovic (R)17 . S Phemister18 . D Oldham19 . P Dervan20 . R Hart21 . S Mc Eachran22. Warren Payne (S)22 W . Payne (R )23 P Sadler (S )23 . Kirk Dowsey (R)24 . C Pac h25 . G Burgess26 . D Le e27 . C Matthews28 . X Toby29 . P Vincent30 . A Black31 . A Mackley32 . J Atlus33 . A Savioa34 . B Grant35 . C Bergin36 . M Imms37 . B Hynes38 . D Macleod39 . T Carter40. R Nisbett41 . A Bouras42 . S Harvey43 . K Maher44 . M Bracks-Manning45 . S Mc Nearly46 . T Campbell47 . 5 Dye r48. B Grummisch50 . K Stebbing51 . D Bubni c52 . A Petzierides53 . T Rya n57 . M Soccocio

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Clubs ha~,c received Sport 927 bumper stickers recently and have been asked to distrib-ute amongst club supporters .

For you chance to win a weekly VAFA / 927 Sports Pack comprising a Miller's Guide,a Sport 927 cap, (1) promotional football and a "For the Love of the Game" VAFA his-tory book, simply complete the backing slip of the sticker and mail to the VAFA.

A winner will be drawn weekly and announced each week in the Amateur Footballel,

All entries will remain in contention for the weekly prize .

At the end of the Rd18 should your club have submitted the greatest number of entriesfor the season, frvour club entries the winner of the Carlton Crest Hotel package willbe drawn . Pac'- includes - accommodation, ever=-i,- meal, breakfast and (2) ticketsto the AFL G.arinal. Winner announced in the Am; eur Footballer August 26/27 .

U':ad' ' r ~

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` players and go-,'kickers will be 12 noo n

Tuesday June 13 . Amateur Footb"i -I fc be avail-able for pick up at your club's usual ~=-! .t c;-~ r,,ay June 1 6th,rather than the usual Thursday pick-up due to the Queen's

B irthday holiday Monday .

2. Tribunal

Tribunal and investigations (if applicable) will be held on

Wed„e;day Ju-e 1n1h instead of the usual Tuesday night .

]?°--` fl° - ' ' - -, - Clubs will have until noon, Tuesday June

13th a contac . tr VAFA to apply for a prescribed penalty .

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~rcentage, percentage, percentage . She.'s goingto be oh so important come the end of the yea r

as only Bentleigh and Bulleen have managed toput a break between themselves and the rest ofthe field at the half way point of the season . Sidesthat have dropped a couple of games on the trothave quickly found their way back to the middle ofthe pack .

REVIEWOne such side is Syndal who couldn't get past

Old Westbourne down at Savers Road. TheWarriors, aided by ruck work of Billman, weredominant through the centre of the ground andtook the points in an even game . A. Horsburgh .Mutimer and Gibb were also amongst the actionfor Old Westbourne as they remain within strikingdistance of the top four .

Eltha~-n returned to the winner's list, afterbeing another side to lose a sequence of matches,with a big win over Werribee . Fifty one shots ongoals meant a convincing margin for the Turtles,who were best served by Hardie in the ruck .Sharpe (4), Carter (7) and Mizzi . Fammartino wasalso busier than a Badgdad bricklayer in the firsthalf, before drifting out of things after half time .

Mt I,t1yd€d€;'s recent good form continued asthey took care of St Marys out at Lilydale . TheSaints couldn't repeat their performance of theprevious week and the Rams have now won twoout of their last three following a slow start to theyear .

Bentleigh were able to reverse the trend of topsides getting knocked off, a pattern that has devel-oped in recent weeks, with a comfortable win overSwinburne . The Razorbacks were also unable torelive their winning form of the week before asBentleigh cleaned them up to the tune of 53points .

In the big clash of the round Bulleen ran outwinners over North Brunswick as they turned intheir best four quarter performance of the year .Again Matt D'Angelo featured prominently for theCobras . as did Badanjek (5), Dall'oglio, Pulvirenti .The North Boys made them work hard for thepoints and despite the efforts of liagnussen,Famulari, Tancredi and Adams, acknowledgedthey were beaten by a better side on the day .

In the last game of the round SouthMelbourne also pushed their way back onto thewinner's list with a big win over Brunswick . Itwas an important win for the Districts, who riskeddropping back even further if they let anothergame slip .

Another roundand another batch ofcrucial matters a swe head into the second half of the ~-,~ar .

And there are none more crucial than the clashbetween South Melbourne and Eltham. Withboth teams clinging to a place in the top four bypercentage the opportunity to skip a game clear ofone rival is not be sniffed at. The Turtles haveshown an ability to put away the lower sides butneed a win against good opposition to assert them-selves whilst for South anything less than a winwould complete a disappointing month . They willneed to stop Hardie in the ruck and Fammartino'sdrive . however if Rosowski continues to lead fromthe front South are a strong chance. In whatshould be a hard fought contest Eltham might justhold sway by 17 points .

The match between Bentleigh and Syndal isanother that could have a big ramifications on theoutcome of the season's of those clubs, particular-ly that of the Tally Ho boys . The two sides havebeen at opposite ends of the form scale of recenttimes with Bentleigh, led by the rampaging Sharp,sweeping all before them, and the Synners lettinga couple get away from their grasp . Again with somuch riding on the result a genuine contest is acertainty but Bentleigh should have too muchclass and take the points .

St M arys host North Brunswick at FerndalePark with both sides looking to bounce back thisweek. Famulari continues his consistent year forthe North Side and needs the other leaders at theclub to stand up with him this week. The Saintswill also be looking for a big lift from their seniorplayers however North Brunswick will be too goodat this stage and take this out by 26 points .

Mt Lilydal e host Old We st.bourne today andare beginning to give this tipster a headachebecause I just can't follow them! The Warriors onthe other hand are just hanging to the leadinggroup and it's games like this one that they mustwin . Horsburgh, Mutimer and Wilson have allbeen in good touch however the Rams have provena tough assignment in recent weeks .' OldWestbourne might just sneak home in this one,though not by very much .

Bulleen will be keen to maintain their breakover the third placed side when they meetBrunswick this week . No one can afford an upsetloss at the stage of proceedings and players for

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such as D'angelo . Gencarelli an d_nti will know this . The Wickers have shown

, f1 " ability to kick scores but need to hold thesition to win games . Moore will be the key for

along with the McBrides, but Bulleen;htr,lld be too strong and win by 36 points .

r±bee have the chance to get off the bottomhe table when they host Sw -- in the las t,a of today's round . The Bees h< ° been eom-(, ._, especially at home, and a win in thi s

will no doubt boost morale . Swinburne'sweeks ago sent them clear of the woode n

,on zone temporarIly, but a loss today will seeIleln right back . Plenty to play for and Werribee,night get the points .

pft!' .SS CORRESPONDENT SIt was suggested to me a few weeks ago thatway to make this report a more interesting

1 would be to change the scribe, but with a dis-unct lack of volunteers I'm sticking with a couplemore responses from the clubs each week as the

,( vT. ay forward! Please fax match reports to7 1580 and I can also be contacted o n

o= (-) 9 571 580 . C'mon fellas anything'll do !

q1 .~! ::cs_bour_e - h><._ Grair brings up his50,,'n ;e>•ne and is congratulated by all at OldV.-cstbourne . This milestone would have comesooner, barring injury. One of the speediest in thecompetition "Demon" can cut up opposition sideswith his pace .

Bulleen Cobras - Brad Hoare has finallyrec~ched 200 games after what seems a lifetimehaving suffered many injuries both on and off thefield . "Hoarey" is a very skilled and hard at the ballplayer. He has won the club B&F, coached the 2ndI3, captained the team, and has been awarded aLife membership . A legend at Bulleen .(ongratulations and dwell done Brad .

EvNIORS

PIi '-N4E CLUB LAST TOTALS MOORE BRUNSWICK 5 44

C. SHARP BENTLEIGH 4 44PULVERENTI BULLEEN COBRAS 3 30ISAAC WERRIBEE 1 29YOUNG NORTH BRUNSWICK 3 2 7

D4 RESERVEPAPANIKOLAOU NORTH BRUNSWICK 0 26STARRETT BULLEEN COBRAS 0 25FFATONBY MT LILYDALE 2 21HARDING WERRIBEE 0 18THOMANSON BULLEEN COBRAS 4 17

South IF) : James Miebus (B).

Piorth Bm.°5.3 G. _ 10.5 14.6.90

Bull~-~xCol 9.2 1 11 .5 17.13 20,13.13

Nort.i Biuu into Youn~ 3. Keriazis. Sc. lVerniza-n. J . Boudotoh. Lattoui.

Ai( bon . S. Taneredt. Duruco. W. Pretty. Fattaett. So. l6'ernhen . Cue. Best :

=on. S . Tancredi . Famtilarf. Wttitrnan. J. Boudoloh . R. Pierre . Butteen

~. • u~k 5 . Clements 4 . Puhirenti 3. SaFksiaat3 3 . Dall'oglio. Dejong.

~, . T,mdu . Best : M. D'Ange'.o. P. Dztl'oglio. Badanjek. May. Pwb'lrenti.

Un.y Leon Quota (R) IF)

1dt.LilP

. 3.6 10.14 11.16 17 .20.122

St rps : 2.3 5.4 10.6 13.7.85

M- ..tyc'°®: Turner 3. Cazolan 2. Has . 2. P,.c, 2. P : =t 2 . Rocrnev 2 . tmdersfln.

GI t. .,Vells . Best: vawa. Ginr t - ner. t.eonard . Loner an.

St . rys .. +. is 6 . Carra 3 . A. Go! L B . F. Harrtson. Davies. l~t:

Rou -is Bcnes . Carra. Theoharrs. P. Han - Ik .~.es, Umpires: Pat Macbus: Ron

B-ck A F C: 1.5 4.5 7.7 12,9.81South irletb. Distri cts: 5.5 14.8 18.12 23 .13 .151Brnns,r-ick A F C : S. Moore 5 Brunt 3, Shnr . Bullcxk. Jame-o . Best: Hanmnet .

i; . Lo^:etL S. Moore. Turner. o R Pn. t~.r._ "r. South 6ietb. Districts: Gibbs

S.Da!c4 .Pe .vell3 .Jacobs 3.T ::--m. '.'. ..U.. .- .Gosney .iteDonald.Henderson .

Best: Pacell, Gibbs. Thmnas. R+>.,~- ;. C . .( . uag. Umpkes: Dash Fesis: Bob

McLeod (F!-

Elthsm col` ~ans: 4.11 11 .15 17.21 5.26.176

Werribee A curs: 3.0 3.3 15 7,7.49

Sin, n ms : Carter 7 . Dean 6 . Sha~pe 4 . MacDonald 2. Darter 2, Carter.

St H:. ril:er Amateurs: Harding 3. lsaac. Hartley. Saltnon. Birch. Best:

E ..n:ua T. McKee. B. McMillan . M . Brorvn. D~. Lenou¢t.

Umpim: Amneny S±ntpsnn : George Paleodimas (F) .

Swinburne University : 2 .0 4.1 7.2 8.6 .54Bentliegl . A

U-FA: 8.4 12.5 15.10 16 .11.107

S°rrinburne nlversity: Sheedy 2 . Milano 2. DeBono 2 . N . Snuth . Goode. Best : N

. Snrith. DeBesm. Harris, Pfotrm+ski. Sheedv. Luckev. Bentlle~h A.F.C: Sharp 4.

English 4. Pttelart 3 . R. Ftstiloek. Certain. 2viarutingHenr,+. A

. Umpire; Richard Eastwood (R) IF) .

Old Westhourne ARC: 4.6 6.7 9.10 11.10.76Syndal Tally-Ho: 1.4 5.8 6.12 8.14 .62

Old Westbourne A .F,C : Moore 5. A. Horsburtstt 2. Taylor 2. CroESrell . G:bb. Best:

A. Horsburrfit. .4utv-ner. Gibb. Fa!rtletd. rlTdrtdge. B illman. 8yndal Tally-Ho :Bxkett 2 . '--41acBenzie 2. Raab. Toee. Morrison . Rutter. Best: Maclienzte. P. Siteer.

Cactiia. L . Hannentamt . Umpire: Mick Gttday (F).

RESERVES -3.06 .00North Brunswick: 5.4 10.5 13.11 18.11 .119Bulleen Cobras: 1.2 2.7 4.11 8.16 .64North Brunswick : Croshta 5, Patullo 3 . Ri~azzi 2. Matin 2 . Healey 2 . P.Son~eto. Armstrong. A . Baudotoh, Gaina Bes1 : A. Boudoloh- M. Izoumtres.Jewell. Brtffa. Vanta. Maria . Bull een Cobras: Thontansan 4, Bette 2.Robinson . Rennie . Best: Pearson . Mazzarella,l7tomattson. Paatsctt. Rigoni.Rodrigues .Mt .Lilydale: 2,2 3.7 5.8 8.17 .65St.&Sarys: 3.3 6.7 9.13 11.15.81Mt.Lilydale: Featonbl• 2 . H~ enboom 2 . Strachan 2 . Kuffer. Walsh . Best :Johnson. Penltale. Sttachan, lealous .lVatstt, Gardiner. St .td arys: Evans 2,Po}x 2, Joyce 2 . Andrews 2, Lawler, Zsembery. Heady. Best : Learmonth .Aiiller . ELans, Roseman. Benson . Pope.Brunswick A.F,C: 3.3 5.3 7.5 9.6 .60South Rielb. Districts: 3.2 8.6 14.7 17.8.110Brunswick A .RC: McRae 2 . Lever 2. Wise 2 . Crai ~~{e- Sikora . Smith . B° .st:Lever, Kerr- McRae, Wise . Sikora.South Metb, Dist"riets: Fern 3. Brsson 3,Martin 3 . Richardson 2 . Palahtrtdak 2 . Thomas . Johnson . Reardon,Stankavich. Best : Contreras . Oaylor- Fern, Panther. Martin. Thomas .

Eltham Co ll egians : 1.3 4.3 7.4 7.5.47Werribee fn-nateurs: 5.2 7.3 8.3 8.5.53Eltham Collegians : Jovano+rski 2 . Mann 2. Diatiies. A . Ho}vgate . 111ute .Best : Turnev . Jovanavski. Sfiligoj- Baud. Rtapil . A. Hrncgate.WerribeeAmateurs : Matt Drew 2. Mick Drelv 2 . Cita4nnan . A . Atabakis . C . Alabakis,Pisano. Best : Cunutuns . Thomas, Rantino, Alan". Crew, Chapntan.

Swinburne University: 2.4 3.5 6.8 7.10.52Bentteigh A F C: 0.0 3.2 3.2 6.3 .39Swinburne University: Roberts 2. Dentarte . Jones . Thomas . Kane. Cason .Best: Hanulton. Jatues, Jones . Detnarte. Kane, Fitz erald . Bentleigh A F C:Beatie 3, 5atnatakos. D. Fishlock . Jemrneson . Bes~ : H . ?3evz. Koptscinski .Katastavros . Catterson, Beatie, L . Pitttto .

Old Westbourne A,F:C: 2.4 3.6 5.12 6.14 .50Syn det Tally no : 0.2 2.3 2.3 3.4.22Old Westbourne A .RC: Mesman 3 . Craig . D. Slattererv. O'Keefe. Best :O'Keefe . D . Slatterp. B. Slattery . CraJ. Dander8eld. M . ilquiiina. SyndaiTally $o : M. Richardson 2 . Psinas. B"st: D}z'3e . A . Richazdson. Payne . M.h4aeEartane . Clark. M . Richardson.

TODAY'S MATCHES

D4 SECTIONST- MARYS v . NORTH BRUNSWICKMT . LILY-DALE v. OLD WESTBOURNEBULLEEN COBRAS v . BRUNSWICKSTH MELB . DISTRICTS v . ELTHAM COLLEGIANSWERRIBEE AMATEURS v, SWINBURNE UNI . a

t Soldiers Reserve, Ifferribe e

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RENTL: :GH BRUNSWICK RULLEi_-- ' :: :_:.'s ELTHAM ^'UTLILYDALECoach : Paul DimmatinaRes . Coach: Paul Jemmeson

Coach: Stan GildayRes Coach : Steve

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~ ® SV DA! TAL U. "e . VCoach : Kevin Harnet tRes Coach : Nick Toce

1 J Barro (DVC)2 I Bingha m3 M Joy (C)

M Grocott4 P Henderson (C)5 D Hannett (RC)

B Dix6 J Cotsis (RVC)

C Price7 A Burns8 R Bennett9 S Kemper10 T Psinas

11 J Rutter12 D Bent

13 B Pearce14 S O'boyle15 N Murray16 B Boucher (RDVC)17 A Burges s18 S Macfarlane

M Foal e19 M Glenister20 C Hal l

I Mackenzie21 A Thompson22 S Hoare

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46 M Pan e

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Coach : Tim EllisRes. Coach : Eddie Galizi

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

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

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, S E, ,, D TRINITY V . OLD SCOTCH

L IV , `:I-IOE v . OLD SCOTCH

~ .TRSITY BLUES v. MARCELLIN

BERNARDS v. ST. KEVINS

i~ ; ~1VERIANS v. MHSOB

13 "i' QN

LLEGIANS v . ORMONDIp PARADIANS v. OLD MENTONIANS atEPSahzdaY

, ;(TEFRIARS v. DE LA SALLE

, LD BRIGHTON v. MAZENOD at E P Sunday

"±)RTH OLD BOYS v. OLD HAILEYBURY

c src~ILi ) GEELONG v. PRAHRAN

F . BEDES MENTONE TIGERS v. BEAUMARIS

;;C i .LEEN-TEMPLESTOWE v. IVANHOE ASSUMPTION

LEN EIRA v. HAMPTON HAMPTON ROVERS

) :,,,Nv. THERRY PENOLA

DS SG"PiON1)

:'„ .EIGH v. OLD CAREY

(,(:D CAMBERWELL v. ST . LEOS EMMAUS

`,10 vASH BLUES v . BANYULEC:lULFIELD OR. v . OLD ESSENDON

L`~ TROBE v. AQUINAS

D2 SEC'IYON

P:ifiKSIDE v. MENTONE AMATEURS

%','E' BRUNSWICK v. UNIVERSITY BLACKS111'ZROY REDS v . KEW

'IESIAN v. YARRA VALLEY

T1 iOMASTOWN v. PENINSULA 0 B

P .', SECTION'tiLBERT PARK v . HAWTHORN AMATEURSELEY PARK v. UHSO B( -,)WER HOUSE v. RICHMOND CENTRAL

WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS v. ST. JOHNS'. (0NASH GRYPHONS v. ELSTERNWICK

D4 SECTION

ORTH BRUNSWICK v. MT. LILYDALE all home

matches at Jackson Reserve, Coburg

BRUNSWICK v. ST. MARYS at 2.10pm

ELTHAM v. BULLEEN COBRASS'.C[tiIBURNE UNI v. SOUTH MELB . DISTRICTS

S`, NDAL TALLY-HO v . WERRIBEE AMATEURS

OLD WESTBOURNE v . BENTLEIG H

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CLUB 18 (1 1

ST. KEVINS v. OLD XAVERIANS

DE LA SALLE v. OLD MELBURNIANS

PRAHRAN v. MARCELLIN

MAZENOD has the bye

OLD SCOTCH v. OLD BRIGHTON

CLUB 18 (21

YARRA VALLEY v. THERRY PENOLA

ST. BERNARDS v. OLD CAMBERWELL

MONASH WHITES v. WI IITEFRIARS (cla sh with

Monash Blues Sen . & U 19s)

PARKSIDE v. OLD TRINITY (clash with Seniors)

RUPERTSWOOD v. OLD GEELON G

OLD IVANHOE v. COLLEGIANS (clash with Seniors)

tAUDER-19 SECTION 1

ST. KEVINS v. DE LA SALLE

OLD HAILEYBURY v . OLD PARADIANS at Fisher Oval

13ai1 College

OLD BRIGHTON v. UNIVERSITY BLUE S

OLD MELBURNIANS v. OLD XAVERIANS

MARCELLIN v. MAZENOD

ST. BERNARDS v. COLLEGIANS

UNDER-19 SECTION 2

HAMPTON ROVERS v . OLD CAREY

OLD TRINITY v. WHITEFRIARSBEAUMARIS has the byeMHSOB v. OLD IVANHOEOLD SCOTCH v. YARRA VALLEY

UNDER-19 (2) BLUE

MONASH BLUES v . CAULFIELD GR .

DE LA SALLE (2) v . OLD MENTONIANS

ST . LEOS EMMAUS v . SOUTH MELB . DISTRICTS

AJAX v. MENTONE (clash with Seniors)

ORMOND v. GLEN EIRA

UNDER-19 (2) REDOLD ESSENDON v. NORTH OLD BOYS

OLD CAMBERWELL v . AQUINAS

BULLEEN-TEMPLESTOWE v. TIGER SHARKS (clash

with Seniors)

UNIVERSITY BLACKS has the bye

RUPERTSWOOD v. THERRY PENOLA

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.I' .O . has completed the magical and historicaldouble with an emphatic win against a Unit

Blues team that is clearly not playing at the levelCoach King requires . Pullen & Lynch were terrificfor SKOBS and Russell was outstanding for Uni .De La is back in town! Word is that the team hasand will settle down over the next few weeks, asproven with the 11 goal-kickers resulting in 32 (; .Unfortunately for O.P .`s they caught De La nearlyat full strength . Old H . took this game right up toXavs through Smith (3g), Fletcher & Shaw . If theycould have kicked straight in the last, the resultcould have been interesting. Xavs like Uni, obvi-ously need to improve, othArwise a final four spotmight slip away. Old B.'s just keeps marchingalong, another 185pt victory! Ward, Mizzi andHendra dominating. For Mazenod, Jones andCollins were the only two real contributors . CoachO'Bee has been saying it for a while and finally thelions did "roar" and had a sensational win againstthe in-form O .M .'s . Holst and Herman were spe-cial! O .M .'s - look to next week . St . B .'s have qui-etly worked their way within one game of the 4 .Gleeson outstanding with 40 possessions . ForMarcellin, their on-ballers were great but theycould not finish the work off.

Section 2In a tough game the Hampton Rovers held Old

Trinity goalless in the last quarter and managed tocome from behind and win by just five points .Fisher kicked 4, while Carr, Kelly and Stafford werebest for the Rovers, while Armatas. Cornell andChristopherson were all good for Old Trinity .Beaumaris continued the good form that has seenthem go to the top of the ladder as they beat a gal-lant Old Carey who pushed them all day . McMillan,Deaton and Tabbot were excellent for the victorswho had ten goal kickers in a great team effort, andfor Old Carey Hutchins, Bartley, Gazinski andStewart all played well . The Whiefriars dominatedin the first half to go on to convincingly beatMHSOB by 41 points . Coslovich kicked five for thewinners, while Barugh, Janson, and Kennedy weregood around the ground . MHSOB were playingcatch up football all day, but had good perfor-mances from Veale, Keys and Tarr . Yarra Valley putin their best effort for sometime and managed toget the points against Old Ivanhoe. TheBushrangers were led by Urbano, Strong andParry, while Gibson . Clancy and Lynch all battledhard for Old Ivanhoe. Old Scotch had the bye.

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- ~_10P1 .Blues had aresounding 123pt win against a depleted De LaMain Oval . The percentage boost was well neededdue to 4 other teams clambering around :irheels . De La being scoreless in the last half justisn't good enough . M ore effort is required, not byindividuals, but as a team . Caul . Grammar causedthe upset of the round with a magnificent winagainst a lack-lustre St . Leo's. That win keepsthem well in touch with the 4 . For St. Leo's,Cullen, Beljak and Dick were good . In what couldhave been a close game, became a whitewash withan t ig lst quarter to zip . Q.M .'s failed to troublethe main sticks, which should be an embarrass-ment to the team whereas, the 53 shots at goalwere exceptional . The District Boys keep cruisingalong with another sterling win against a gallantOrmond . Although the Swans actua lly doubledtheir score. Ormond battled hard through Putz .Casey and Harvey and just could not finish offsome fine work. At Southern Reserve . Mentonehad to fight hard for the first 3 quarters against adauntless Packer team . Atherton with 6 goals wasbest, with McLeod and T. Barr (chimed in withanother 4g) .

Section (2) RedPreviously infallible Old Essendon received the

shock of their lives when they had to come frombehind to beat Old Camberwell by a so litary pointin an thrilling game . Led by Beranger, Derry, andTipper the Wells got off to a great start kicking 5goals to 1 in the first quarter, but Old Essendonclawed their way back and snatched victory andremain undefeated at the top of the ladder . TheNorth Old Boys again showed their strength with a93 point victory over Bulleen Templestowe . In abest on ground performance for the NOBs, Joycekicked 3 goals and was backed up by Denton andHedgeland, while Hill, Conte, and O'Donnell foughtout the game well for Bulleen. Rupertswood had areturn to form with 14 goal kickers kicking 33goals to run out big winners over the Tiger Sharksin a commanding display of ski ll . Temming kicked7 and Burrowes 6, while Hatty and Stafford werealso good for the winners ; for the Tiger SharksLogan kicked 4 and Barnett and Jackson playedconsistent football . In a close game Therry Penolacame from behind to beat the Uni Blacks by only 2points . Smith, Reynolds, and Taylor got TherryPenola over the line, while the whole Blacks teamhave stepped up in recent weeks with Schirmer .

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, and Bushby leading the way onAquinas had the bye . Previe w

, 1 ,I p.'s need to start the game like they finishedagainst St. K .'s . Naturally T.P.O . is trying

ain the "final's fever" seeping into the teamthey have defeated all teams in the four .lations 'flag favourites'! De La host th eg St. B .'s in what will be the match of the

. De La holds a 44 .8% lead on St. B .'s, bu tociay - 40%. King's Blues should win wel l;t Old H . at Crawford Oval . But a 4-quarte r

still needed . If not, Old H . could get with-vs and Old B .'s travel up to Magpie Lan d

natch up at Victoria Park. Xavs need to prov el selves against a quality team . Can they play

match? Manni - get them fired up, you nee dr :n . The Nodders play O .ft .'s in a`must win'

noth clubs . Both teams have come off shockin gfrom last week, but for today . O.M .'s .

er terrific game! Collegians, who are back onek, are against Mareellin, who are thereaboutsnot quite there. This game will go to the wire,Collegians for their first home win .

c iio n 2'Iarra Valley had their first win in a while las t

ek but will need to show more if they're goingiiallenge the in-form Hampton Rovers who seem

i :, have the ability to beat any side on their givenThe Rovers should win convincingly. Up until

a fv weeks ago one would think Old Trinity would!'-.- account for Old Carey, but the former sectioniers have begun to struggle while Old Care y

<hoxed a bit of fight last week proving they're capa-i, :e of big things. Old Trinity have too much at

I ;e and simply can't afford to lose this one .hitefriars have began to look more and more dan-rous as the season has gone on and should have

zifiat it takes to give ladder leader Beaumaris a runfor their money . In a close one I'm going forBeaumaris . Old Scotch will be determined to not letiiie top of the ladder drift too far away from themand should have a good win over Old Ivanhoe .',?HSOB have the bye .

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Howard's Packer Boys host a Monash Blues:,in looking for another percentage boosting tri-

umph . The Blue's forward line is just too strong forGlen Eira to cope with ; and now with Rosengartenand Leithbridge dominating, too many opportuni-ties for goal appear. Caulfield are at home again toa De La team needing to re-group after last week'sdevastating performance . Alas, the Grammarian'sshould win and win well, providing them with anopportunity to close that percentage gap with theteams above them . St. Leo's travel down SpringvaleRd to Old Mentonians, hell bent on administering a"bone-crunching' win . Cherry and Podbury will notbe held down again . Sth . Melbourne District meetAjax in the match of the round between the co-ten-ants of the lake . Can Coach Zuker "uncork" thatbottle and unleash another 4-quarter effort from the

relentless Jacker team of runners? Yes, he can!The undefeated Swans will be outrun for their firstdefeat of the season . Ormond need to bounce backthis week against Mentone to keep their place in the4 . This pressure will keep them on track for a 3-goal victory .

Section (2) RedDespite their narrow win last week Old

Essendon should return to form when they take onthe gallant Therry Penola side . The ladder leaderswill take nothing for granted and will be moredetermined than ever to maintain their winningstreak . In the match of the day Old Camberwelltake on the North Old Boys in what should be abrilliant game . The NOBs have been good all yearwhile the Wells will be disappointed about lastweek's game and want to make amends by knock-ing off the 2nd placed team on the ladder . In a closeone I'm going with NOBs . Aquinas have shown thatthey're not just easy beats in their last few gamesand Bulleen-Templestowe should beware this weekas the Bloods will stop at nothing to get their longawaited win on the board . In a good game I thinkthe Aquinas will break through and record a hardfought victory . Rupertswood have shown that whenthey're at full-strength they're a force to be reck-oned with and will have too much fire power for theever improving t" it Bla(' .s . The Tiger Sha) '._s have

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COLLEGIANSCoach : Richard Obee

1 D. Coombes

2 R. Mui r

3 D . Dowling

4 R. Sztar

5 B. Hoist

6 A. Fletcher

7 J . Farley

8 B. Sloman

9 B. Lo w

12 M. White

13 B . Lumb14 J . Dixon15 N . Perera

17 A. Shinkfield18 D . Browing21 N . Chalmers

22 C . Rologas25 M . Rei d26 P. Krotiris

27 B. Donnelly

29 B. Lukav

31 N . Herman

32 M .Johnson

33 J . Fitzpatrick

34 J. Young

40 J. Dixon

43 B . Waters

OLDMELDURN9ANS

Coach: WayneHotdsworth

1 P Gallagher C2 T Bryant3 S Arden DVC4 M Hawkins5 T Stonie r6 J Grant7 D Stewart8 P Grundy DVC9 J Byrn e10 B Marks11 C Hinkfuss12 T Middleton13 A Simpson14 T Cook15 J Bracy16 J Berman17 H O'Brien18 T Fitzgerald19 M Marson VC20 C Alder21 S Kennedy22 A Wall23 A Treloar24 J Tucker25 P Thomas26 C Walker27 L Beilby28 M Radyvronik29 T Duncan30 A Wu31 J Mulcahy32 E Selby33 C Miller

1 . L . Young2 . C . Moran3 . S . Evans4 . S . Brown5 . S . O'Connell6 . A. Bonnici7 . G . Wis e8. M . Naughtin9 . S . Hyd e10 . S . Hale11 . D. Doyle12. B. Hawkins13. W . Jolley14 . J . Lowe16 . M . Miller16 . B . Kropman17 . J . Kean18 . C. Mercuri18. A. McLeish19. R . Burrows19. T. Woodlock20. M . Picone (C)21 S. Murray22 T. Molan23 P. Mulholland24 J . Garland37 .J Hynes39. M. Goodier40. P. Harrison41 D . Spithill42 A. Coffey42 A. Carullo47 J . Stinear52 D . Poynton61 R . Warmsley63 P. De La Haye70 M . Duggan

OLDPARADIAN S

Coach : Brenden Flynn

1 . L. McMahon

2 .3 . M . Cosgriff (C)

4 .

5 . P. Palermo

6.7. M . Zannino

8. L . Collin s

9 . M . Shepherd10. B . Mobriciif . T. Bateman

12 . S . Hickey

1 51618 N . El Mohamed19 G . Moore

23 A . Ploenges

24 T. Lombardi

27 S . Corcoran

29 S. Doyle

3 235 A.Tenson

36 D . Boundy

50 D . Furze

52 J . Bonaci

56 T. Jenkinson

64 L . Price

1 . R. Galati

2 . D . Cracknell

4 . L . Neal

6 J . Carpenter

7 D. McMillan

12 L. Connal13 J . Matthews15 R . Baeyni16 L. McMillan

18 L. Furlan19 M . Mccartin

23 P. Hesse25 N . Bisas27 B . Norden

28 S . Bake r29 D. Ballantyne32 V. Cahill

35 A. Carson

37 A. White

40 D . Newell

43 G.Thomas

53 S . Allitt

OLDXAVERIANS

Coach: Manny Nlcoloal

1 . A. Kelly2 . A. McGarth3 . B. Calman ~C)4 . J . Scanlan5 M. H' gins6. M . AN n7, S, Johnston8 . L. McDonnell9 . J. Ralp h10. J. Chambersit . L . Farrow12 . J . Dillo n13 . D . Behan14 . L. M~ s15 . M . Steeman16. D.James17 . D. Thames18. N. Huilefl79. M . D'Amelio2Q. J . h,4cGrat h21 . R . Speekman (C)22 . M. 0'Kane23 . D . Bonadw24 . N . Healley25. H. Davies26. D. McKean27. A. Curtin28 . A.McQueen-Padon29 . N . Harhec k30 . A . Pritchard31 . D . Orlando32 . S . Griag33 . C. HaCueld34 . L. Dinardo35. R. Lopresti36. D . Noonan37. P. Carter38 . J . Demana39 . N . Quinn43 A . Nolen44 T. Fotzoerald48 R. 0'Sfiannassy55 G . Monahan59 R Macwtiirter71 M. McCarthy

1 . D . Collins2 . D . Fotiniotis3. D . Bonnici4. A . McIntyre5 . D. Maskell6 . A. Strawhorn7 . A. Fry8. E. Hansen9. D . Hos e10. J . McLatchieit . C . Jayaweera12 . C . Cleg g13 . D. Clegg14 . L . Fulle r15 . M . McDowell16. A. Moo n17. R . Mosbauer18. M . Quinn19 . S . Martin20 . B . Southgate21 . P. Rya n22 . D . Waite23. T. Heal24 . L . May25. P. Reed26 . A . Chalk27 . P.Jones28 . T. Grierson29 . C . Meehan30 . A. Wilson31 . S . Veltman32. P. Dugdale33. M . Guthridge34. K. Lorenz-

Danie l

DEC :'r'. _-aST.Coach: Peter O'Connor

1 . R . Legud i

2. G. War d3. A . Bouzikas4 . SD . Borg5 . J . Citarelli6 . J. McKay7, L . Harvey8 . L. Wilkinson9. D . Valori10. J . Hill11 . S .lannozzo12 . M .0'Donnell13 . S. Burgyn14 . P. Holland15 . A . Garvey16. M. Stapleton17. M. D'Arcangelo18. D. Wals h19 . Rahil l20 . D. Sheehan21 . A. Smit h22 . B. McManu s23 . A. Mastropasqua24. L. Campbell25. T. Legudl26. A . Monteleone27 . L.Evans28 . M . Caligiuri29 . A. Abele30 . C . Trewin31 . L .O'Brine32. S . Monteleone33. B . Ballarin34 . M . Zucco35 . T. Pearson36 . M . Pope37 . T. Carrick38 . N . Smith39. J. Formica40. R . Cousland41 . M . Kavanagh52 L

. O'Sullivan

Coach : Roger Brown

1 . C . Mizz i

2 . C. McNicol

3 . T. Mattest i

4 . A. McGillivray

5. B. Williams6. R . Stewart7, C . Reddin

8 . C . McKimm9 . M . Ward10 .A. Morley11, L . Adams12 .N . Kennedy14 M . Lowe16 B . Marks17 D. Hellyer19 P. Angelini

20 M. Smith

21 B . Trtshall

22 A . Hughes

23 J . Dickerson

24 MJ Smith27 J. Maguir e

ST. KEdBNSCoach : Paul

O'Shannassy

1 . S . Moylan2 . L. Coleman3 . A . Umbers5. Natal e6. Dellapicca7. D . James8 . N . Marchesani9 . D . satgliano10 .1 . Delic11 . M. Hutton12. C . Turlich13 . K. Didilis14 . J . Cassell15 . D. Bare16 . D. Lucas17 . P. Cameron18 . C . Moffat19. E . Lynch20. L. Kalesaran21 .T. Simpson22. R . Dabraio23 . M . Rigby24 . G . Nolan25 . A. O'Keefe27 D . Youn g28 M . Giansiracusa29 J . Giansiracusa

30 M . Winridg e31 A. Turlich32 J, Cox33 G . Heal y34 J. Henderson35 W. Macdonald36 W. McCann37 M . Powell38 T. Wickham40 Fynmore41 Dickeson42 B. Pugh46 J. Travaglia48 M. Kempton52 Leathern57 M . Hinsely

1 . L Plotter2. L. Pitcher3. H . Brooks4.S.L2ag`xxd-

Jones (C)5 . A Shea7 . J . Cashrrxire9. A Waxman (t7VC10 . B . Satvaas11 . J . Wright13, B. Crawford14. G . Srradh (C)15, G. Winder17 . R . Plummer18 .D.CraaA19 . G . Fletcher (VC)20. B. Ferguson21 . J. Carley24. P. Ladd25. D. Webb26 .L Hogan27 . A. Janke28. B. Hunter29. D. Moss32 D. Mackenzie39 0 . Scan40 S. Capron42 B . Koala.er47 T. Philips51 L. Hop58 J . Webb

Coach : Steve King

1 . C. Barrett2. L. Bassell3 . C. Beaton4, L . Chamberlain

5 . J. Chivers6 . R . Bowland7. T. BirtleyS. C. Delahunty9 . A. Di Pasquale10 . S. Edwards11 . A. Evan s12 . G . Fricker13. B . Gates (C)14. T. Girwoad15 . T. Fallow16 . R. Hamilton17 . R. Holmes18 . N . Hutchens19 .S. Hunt20 . J. Hunter21 . L . Howley22. S . Kaso23 . R . Kelleher24 . C. Kennedy25 . A. Munro26 . M . Vasey27 . L . Quin28. S. Randall29.T. Roac h30. E . Roydhouse31 . T. Morgan32 . M . Sal e33 . A. Savolutos34 . S. Sandiford35, S. Russell36 . A. Powell37. T. Trumble38, E . Wilcox39 . A . Williams41 W. Temple-

Smith42 S .Young

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OLD SCOTCHCCsch : Terry Kendal l

J- Craner CravenS TullochC AdamS. StewartD . AdderleyS . JohnstonD . JohnstonS . HamerR .Jospehs

~ CaeelandGLo qa n

GitehristColman

G P ry les.r Pilkington (C)

J Ison-HumphriesDillonPearseKyriacou

D .JacksonE . TembathD Brook eL l outledgeS . rhom ~ sonJ . Smed(eyA. BirchJ, Beaurepaire (VC)S. Hosking (VC)

RodskiFowles

A . TindaleR HookeH FennerJ . Footit

LipshutJ . Ros sJ . DenbyT CollieA FullerJ. Siko nE, RamsayJ . StratosD PaulC . LucasJ Lie

Coach: Wayne Stafford

1 M . Pearson2 D. Diver3 B. Boyd4 S. Blangiardo5 A. Vanderhelm6 L . Kenned y7 K. Johnstone8 G. Carr9 B. Jo :vett10 M. Stafford (DVC)

11 M . Lawrence (C)

12 J . Zampaglioni (VC)13 T. Wilson14 N

. Goss15 M . Vaughan16 L . Hope18 G . Kell y20 W. Hebbard21 N . Mason23 B . Kulling24 M . Waxiel26 R. Alexander28 N . Goul d29 J. Prantzos30 A. Fisher32 J . Ng (Dvc)33 C . Sendeckyj35 L. Wheeler36 A . Battams39 D. Moline40 S . Dea l

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1 Peggie A2 Hine A (C)3 Langdon S4 Taylor C5 Robison M6 Rennie M6 Burrows R-7 Dodgson B8 Amiconi A9 Best J (C)10 Blackmore 811 Clarke J12 Kelly T13 Ellerbeck G14 Thwaites M15 Oliver A16 Condron K

17 Armatas C .

18 Heaven C

19 Carter-Buszard L20 Oberoi S23 Wallin A24 Christopherson J25 Zandor M26 Donahoo M (VC)28 Cristiano D29 McCutcheon M30 Bullen M32 Cornell J (VC)33 Malekasi42 Torney A44 Lancaster45 Ward C50 Davies M55 Troon R

M .H .S .O .B .Coach: Grooms Bullus s

1 E . Raleigh (C)2 J . Zar b3 D. Veale (C)4 R . Ware5 A. Keys6 B . Woollard (VC)7 A . O'Brie n8 N . Orchard (VC)9 J . Walke r10 E . Sims-Lucas11 A. Hal l12 M . Cotter13 R . Patterson14 P. Wolnizer15 A. Vicendese16 S . Sims-Lucas17 G . Pollar d18 C . Softer19 A . Dymble20 M . Tar r21 M . Brown22 A. Nirens23 E. He24 P. Rujevic25 A. Svirskis26 C . Wright27 S . French28 K . Miezis29 S . Allen30 J . Membrey31 M . Dowling32 T. Harper33 M. Neilsen34 J, Veale35 G . Ranki n

WNITEFRIARSCoach : Tim Pratt

1 . J. Wallace2 . M . Cahill

3 . S . Cleven

7 J . Power

8 M . Malady

9 L . Swai n

10 L . Coulthard

11 D . Cre a

12 C . Stats

13 T. Langford14 L. Twomey16 R . Coslovich17 T. Barugh18 M . Baker

19 J. Morris20 S. Alexander

21 A . Graham

22 A . Bake r

23 J . Treyvaud

24 M . Haverkamp

25 M . Crowe

26 N. Muhllechner

27 S. Salt

28 P. Harrison

29 D . D'sousa

30 B .Janson

01° 7 . . :Coach : Brett Gear

1 . C . Smith2. C . Stewart3. B . Walsh-Richardson4 . K. Detarczynaki

5 . T. Chapman6 . L . Bartley7 . P. Gizinski8 . L . Costello9 . D . Shutie11 R . Hall12 J . Hutchins13 J . Macpherson14 P. Holland15 J .Oppenheim16 R . Graham17 A. Wilkie18 H . Sedan19 L . Siragusa20 R . Adams21 R . Leong22 C. Taylor23 D. Prio r24 P. Unkle s25 N . Detarczynski26 E. Morga n27 S. Bake r

YARRA VALLEYCoach: Rod Penatuna

1 A Middlin2 M Norrish

3 N Pask4 R Bert5 P Valoppi6 D Lloyd8 R Drew9 B Kehoe10 J Seeger11 Z Webb13 L Gilles14 G Thompson15 D Smith16 C Holdsworth17 A Pizzey18 C Beal19 A Coleman20 D Senaratne21 J Tomkins22 J Peake23 T Collett24 G Coutts25 F Pellegrino27 S Savage29 D Bel l30 J Strong31 S Urbano32 D Smith34 S Britt37 D Sims44 N Martin

OLD IVANN®ECoach: Stuart McLean

1 . R . Manefield2 . A. Bereza3 . J. Whyte4. C . Binney5. J . Briggs6. T. Mee7. M . Clarke8 . C. Lynch9 . N. Braddy10 . N . Anderson11 . A. Jurkiw12. S . Morris13. D . Treloar14 . K. Theodossi15 . M . Li m16 . N . Trigwell17 . C . Lewis18 . L. Bolzan19. L. McKie20. D . Havrkes21 . A. Clancy22 . M . Teskey23 . F. Cokelek24 . D . Neilson25 . J. Gieschen26 . G. Gibson27 . T. Grieve31 . C. MacDonald34. S . Aston35 . R. Smillie36 . J . Stafford

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Coach: Crk Zu :cer

I D . Henzel4 A. Butt5 E . Goldstone6 L . Goldman8 T Katz9 D . Newstadt11 A. Benedykt12 J . Blankfield14 S . Newstadt15 D. Finkel16 J. Freeman17 0 . Flamm18 J. Feldman20 D . Zulc h22 D . Mrocki23 B . Nissen24 P. Glazer26 A . Cooper27 C. Spero31 D . Noric h32 M. Kestenberg35 I. Same36 A . Sacks39 A . Sapar43 E . Wollner44 J . Gelfand45 A. Lewin47 M. Snow50 M . Milmeister55 V. Kelp

Coach : Dannis Grace

I N Whitmore2 M Stov e3 J Rosengarten

4 M Bolton5 PAve ry7 G Northway8 J Backwell9 C O'Sullivan10 B Rogers11 M'cdsa!I12 G Smythe13 A Perry14 L Golding1 5 J Park1 6 A Carter18 A Shields19 R Buckley20 W Li ttle21 r". Hicks22 B Gree n23 D Cavicchiolo24 R Vrachnas25 C Gilhom e2 IttOormick28 J29 i Star r30 J "'ellington31 5-is32 Aui9rii34 P Fonseka36 N Costley42 S Kimber44 0 Lappin45 H Graham48 G Clugston63 B Boyer69 J Veenhuizen

Cc : ,i : Ci - : ~

1 . D . Krongold2 . C . Deal (VC)3 . A . Axles4. T. Vinen5. B . Gross6 . N . Bode7 . P. Roberts8 . S . Tucke r9 . J . Dalwood (C)10. S . McDonald11 . B . Gardine r12 . B . Goddard (DVC)13 . J . Morvell (DVC)14 . M . Gree n15 . A. Docker16. P. McLeish17. P. Elli s18. N . Guyett19 . W. Brockett20 . D. Griffiths21 . D . Elais22 . T. Rynberk23 . B. Naylor24. G . Dyson25. M . Cramphorn31 . M . Richardson32 . L. Frankli n35 M . Kuppe38 C. Veenclar40 R .0'Neill43 A. Bruhn44 A. Vanrompaey50 J . Wad e

Coach: Jamie winduss

1 . A . Toniola2. B . Guliffer4 P. Brot5 P. Mulholland6 J . Kean7 S. Mehan8 P. Arbon8 M . Godley9 M . Brasher9 L. Harrison10 J . Clifton11 A. Brett12 J . Roberts15 L . Browne17 Jolly W17 McGowan19 S . Alder21 M . Squire23 L. Danaher25 P. Rossiter29 5. Browne32 H. Funston33 B. Lambe40 T. Heffernan42 J . Bowden42 M . Lafferty43 R . Buckley51 M . Conway52 L. Moloney53 C. Moran54 J . Murphy55 B. Nolan56 J. No rt on57 B. Ramsey58 C . Rice60 D . Wood61 L. Becker62 C. Bellistri64 B . Col e64 T. Woodlock

Coach : Tim Hill e

1 . L . Russell (C)2 . K . Harvey3 . S . Tumiati4 . D Casey (VC)5. J Tolley6. M Luba7. R Wiley8 . J Muzzell9 . J . Putz10 . L D'Astoli11 . D Healy12. L. Breitkreuz (DVC)13. A . Kurze l14. D .Jowe tt15 A Goonan16 D McKenna17 M Heffernan18 M . Purcell19 C Everett20 T. Harvey21 S Anderson22 R Quiney23 H Put z24 A Lom25 J Silve r26 M Martinov27 J Nosk e28 N Thompson31 S Barke r34 A Warwarek39 M Ferrari4049 A Perry79 A O'Shannessy91 T Collie

1 . Ahmed Ali2. Ali Al i3. C. Allen4 . A. Barake t5 . M . Baraket(C)6 . G . Burley7 . G . Cassar8. D . Clarke9. N . Cunt10 . M . Dimachki11 . R. Dimachki12 . N. D'Zilva13 . I . Dean14. L . Granrott15. J . Gusman16. Z. Kadour17. M . Kasar18. P. Khalild19. L. Kuthman20 . L. Lampos21 . P. Merrick22 . S. Milopoulos23 . T. 0'Loughlan-Elder24. A . Ranso n25. A . Selvan26. J . Serpanchy27. D. Sheehan28 . R. Sherry29 . J. Tom o30 . P. Wallis31 . S . Ware32. B . Wazseknel33. M . Wood34. S . Zebian35, B. Zurek

ST LEOS E MMAUSCoach: Danny O'Sullivan

1 . L . Moss2. M . D'Amelio3. C . Irvi n4. D . Behan6. P. Boyd8. L. Cullen (VC)9 . N . Romney10. A. Cherry12. D . Dick14 . M . McHugh15 . P. Carey (DVC)16 . A . Kell y17 . A . Windle18 . M . Fechner19 . A. Rooks20. J . Hamilton21 . A. Ballard22 . D . McKean23 . G . Brearley24 . R . Marchnat25, C . Hatfield28 C. Blejak41 D. Wood55 D . Tomkins58 A. Bulmer59 M . Anderson61 G . Hondow64 T. Stephens73 J . Dixo n74 J . Blewett76 G . Donovan (C)

1 M . Meyer2 G. Sims3 P. Dixon4 G . Allan5 T. Pricker6 S . Pratt7 T Barr8 K . Littl e9 K. McLeod10 R. Ward11 B. Atheron12 P. Williams13 M. Hayes14 P. Rocke15 D .Johns16 N .Levett17 S . Casacelli

18 M . Michaelidis19 S. Hamilton

20 P. Krings21 D . Kelly25 N . Curran26 L. Parsons30 A . Pothitos33 R. Hami l34 M . Wingrave35 C . Johnstone40 S. Alexander43 P. Murphy45 R . Connard43 S . Sullivan51 J . Hai g71 S. Rickard s

Coach : Darren McKillop

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Coach : John Stanton Coach: Michael Sigalas

M . Lenti 1 D Edwards 1 . B . Tippe rt2, M . Alley 1 . S. Marsh 2 T Hedgeland (VC) 2. M . Santamaria

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Hill05 B Kean 7 T. Hall o

7 B. 4. . 6 D Burley 8 A. Margett sg, L. McAuley 5. M . Pietryk (C) 7 A Craven 9 A. McGree

Welchart12 Gg, D . Poynton 6. D. McGreevy (VC) 8 S Glover.

13 J. Derry10, C. Field 7. M . McGrath 9 A McKenzie 14 C . Munr o12, C. Munroe 8 . R . Conti 10 J McArdle 15 J . Whela n

Canto r16 A13, V. Hall 9 . M . Bickerdike 11 B Speed

.17 J . Cramer-Roberts

15, S . Verone r- it . J. O'Donnell 12 D Joyce (C) 18 M . Horqan16, B. Murphey

~- 13. J. Garbellini 13 N Barry 19 D. MitchellButterworth20 M

18. C. Chippendale 14. M . Collins 14 S Kelly .21 S . Jones

1 9, M. Bambury _~ 16. D . Charles 15 J Stevens 22 N . Johnso n20, B. Dorkin 18 . D . Buccachio 16 R Munzel 23 D . Joyce

Hillier27 A21 . J. Pierce ` 19 . M . Bartling 17 M Vanderhorst .

28 L . Hancock22. G. Cochrane r_ 20 . M . Hurley 18 D Denton 37 0 . Kent23, N . Warton 22 . A. Tehan

19 D Keena n20 S Bermingham

43 T. Prowse47 T. Kerney (VC)

25 . G. Coyle26, M . Lemieszek

23 . D. Tsokas25 . L . Caddy

21 N Hahn 50 B . Benc51 B . Braithwaite

i h iJ . Neagle27 . 26 . D . Mart in (VC)

23 S Hayne s24 B Toohey

cc a52 B . La r53 C. Morley

-34, D. Ford 31 . T Walters 25 D Gazelle r54 P. NaMc~aeod55 B61 . D. Cole 33. P. Gordon 26 H Maplestone (C)

.56 M . Pain e

34. G . Taylor 27 G Hancock 57 A. Hickey35. P. Tsokas 28 R Morley 58 A. Lin g

5937. C . Welch 30 J Mullins 60 R . Ensor45. M . Saliba 59 D Owen 61 G . Ormsb y

62 P. Triantafyllo u63 K. Darby64 D . Norto n

OLD ESSENDON RUPERTSWOOD THERRY PENOLA UNIVERSITYCoach: John Newbold Coach: Ken Balmer Coach: Steve McMahon

Coach :John 8ushby

1 J Williamson 1 R Zahra 6 Taylor N9 Bannister C 1 S Maguire

2 A Salvo3 C Oblivbek

2 S Page3 V Scerri

10 Bannister J 2 T Hallora n

4 D Ryan 4 D Burrowes38 Nancharow M 3 R Drummond

5 S DeMorton 5 J Ramsay 56 Stepien S59 Robinson T

4 J O'Sulliva n

6 D Slater 6 B Shalders 62 Caccamo D 5 T Laidlaw7 B Hakim 7 B Whitehead 63 0' Sullivan D 6 J Parkinso n8 M Jinx (C) 8 K Elliott 64 Dakin D 7 B Rusco e9 A Frazer 10 N Webb 65 Sifter T 8 C Schirme r10 A Prowse 11 A Jamieson 67 Reynolds L 9 E Thomas11 A Venuce 12 M Temming 69 Leguier D12 C . Clues 13 D Wallace 72 Johnson S 10 A Torne y13 A Wuchatsch 14 D Mather 73 O'Brien J(VC) 11 W Touzel14 J Burke 15 J Teller 77 Gleason A 12 8 Witte n16 E Healey 16 D Stafford 78 Barron B 14 A Bushby17 J Heritage 17 L Becker 79 Higgins T 15 A Cowley18 D Flaherty 18 L Fielding 80 Kiernan M 16 D Morri s19 A Burbridge 19 R Johnston 81 Delaney D

17 P Melle r20 S . Rogers 20 P Finn 82 Bowcock D21 N Bartrum 21 D Heywood 83 Finn B 18 S Rei d22 B Newbold 22 A Certo 84 Russell G 19 P Seure n23 C Devereux 23 N Sullivan 85 Henderson G,(VC) 20 A Whitlock24 J Daskiuw 24 G Price 86 Goodwin T 21 T Young25 M Burns 25 R Hatty 89 Christie A

90 Atkinson D(VC) 22 N Barnett26 C McCormac k27 M Day

27 M Koste 92 Springhall R 23 L Beato n

28 A M Gowan28 D Hum 93 Smith J 24 D Creek.

30 D . Oblivbek29 J Heath31 M Assouad

94 Culph S 25 S Monaghan

33 S . Cetin 98 Hollow B

34 J . Marinas 99 Holdstock G (C)

35 S . Brugaletta101 McCarthy L

~~der-19 ® Section (2) e

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O 3.3

Old vvrians: 4. 1

Old Be,

.rv: Smith 3, Crol 'Sh C -i, -d. Hower. Ol dres ~~.its t t wed, 1 : . . .Old Bri tton :

OldO'BBe ~ ri cCen., ;: Jr. ., .~i Ig tSt Berne,

Rf¢rcallin :5t Bernards:Walsh . Best : G1Marcellim Bair

2. To-Old .a.~ ..;..n.~: .,;~

T! ;rell . Best : Gibson, Ctan ca: on Sutchffe (R). Daniel Dl!

U-19 SECTION 1

OLD PARADIANS v. ST . KEVINS at Gaivey Ow

DE LA SALLE v. ST. BERNARDS

UNIVERSITY BLUTS v. OLD HAILEYBURY

OLD XAVERIANS v . OLD BRIGHTON

MAZENOD v . OLD MELBURNIANS aa 1 .

COLLEGIP 3 v. MARCELLIN

i0N 2YAF RA LLEY v . HAI'vIP"' ON ROVERS

OLD C,'2EY v . OLD TRINITY

WHITEFRIARS v. BEAUMARIS

MHSOB has the live

OLD IVANHOE v. OLD SCOTCH venue TBA

Blomeley. Best: Gnmdv ,egians: Hay 3. Sallmaiut

ng. Donnellv. Low. SaIlman .

2.2 7.8 9.11 13,18•963.2 4.2 8.3 10.3 .63di 2. tnhell2 . Borq. Pormtea .R .. ' :. C °Ea . Cousi >.uid. Borg .

gertn)(F?

-3 .06 .00

6.4 10.7.679.5 9,8.62

Diver. Best : Carrt.~p : ,ornell 4. Best,Ar,natas. Cornell,

es: David M'kfter a

Hampton Rav - :Oldnit~:.

Hnmp°,~ .ov°°

Black,- oz n C:tdron tnt._. ._

PIt, 2.^

JosloLSJaT,"1 .

i,lr . Brom t . t!.-.gh . Um

: Cu

Clots Evans: Jun Pappas !Fl

i:,ny Ld:et

Old enter; :,a:

Old R3enton ?tVflrrCll P'' :'.: -.~.~ .kt6 ,2 . Blat.kficld 2,

•~aa~one . CHenzeL 'd Rock,,

3,' 9.175,7 5. 7

Docker 2 . Kron~old. 0orn . Brocketf, ruho ,? . Podburv 2 . Dick 2 . Ch-

Rooks. Hantilton .Un" .

0.2 0.216.9 23.19 2L

Fisher . Castello . Hari)1c2 Eel hoar 3 . H a

r. Janover. He, -.,...; . Feldman, Blankfl+_Id.

2.1 6.5 10.72.5 4.6 5. 9

South Melb. Districts: Goal kickers and best players results rOnnond : Luba 2 . Heffernan . Loin, Murphy. Russell . Best : N-, rHatvey.iuzzell . Healy. hlurphy, Umnireac Adi Dmer: TobyOr _

4.3 5,5 9.3C: 1.5 8.9 12 .9

Gcl kickers and t est plavers results not received .,therton 6, T. Barr 4. i.ittle 3 . S . Sullivan 3 . P .

Dt. ,9cLeod . T . Barr. Haanlton, Sinu, Lerch . Umpires: .

UNDER 19 RE3.06 . 00

Old Essendon Gr, 1 .1 4.4 6.6Old Camberwell: 5.4 6.7 7.1 1Old Essendon Gr: Goal kickers and best plaeers not rec :r .C amberwell: Cramer-Roberts 3 . Horgan . MeGree, Robi :Santamaria. Tipper. Best : Beranger, J . Derry, Tipper, 'ia ;,,Santavana. Umpires: Graeme Ntunchen ; Chris Gregory (F) . roe

North Old Boys: 3.4 6.10 12.11 1S .Bulleen Templestowe: 0.0 0`r 1 .4

Iicrth Old BOYs: Joyce 3 . Oticen 3. 2. Ke' !

Be .a hatn . Gazelle, lCaenur . Roach.~.ctd Bern>lii ham, Aiaole s-^. Gaiiutni . st : Htlt. Con O' i

Robert Sneddon Adam Conqu (

nas O .C:.__-t_Naod: 7.2 13.4 :% :i .? 33.9._7

T ;- - .' .°; 2.0 4.", 7,7 g p~7Rt !: Temnant~ 7 . Burrotces 6 . See .' _' . ..W _d z . ilather 2 .`Baines, Price, Ram

~Lqr ,1-: Bnrrowes . HaHy, 5 :: . .., - .,_ . .

TI L it 4. Jackson 2 . :1cBarn, at, t aart . f:dderley Stni .

Ti :nc'^ O.B: 4.2 6.5 8.8 11'1 5. .v b :ucks: 5.4 8.5 9.7

s O.B: Barron 2 . HtF,~r:'ur 2 . Cn 2 . Smith,

!a,. ._r. Taylor. Best : La Corc+_a . Si olds, Ta,,r. b . ,

Jnlveraity Blacks : Sale 3 . Melt osn z,! en 2 Bi~~h,rd. Tr^tey. Best; Schirmer. Sandiford Busiw Drtmunond: '

Ci l s:andrew Rechtman :Andy Carrick i i

3(2)GI d Elf 1 v. MONASH BLUES

CAucr tELD OR. v. DE LA SALLE (2

OLD irENTOeiIA'v?S v. ST. LEOS J kU SSOUTH MELB . DISTRICTS v. ;A

(2) ,LTHERRY P- DLA v. OLD ESSE~DON OR .

NORTH OLD BO 3 v. OLD CAMBERWELL

AQUINAS v. BULLEEN-TEN'IPLESTOWE

TIGER SHARKS has the bye

UNIVERSITY BLACKS v. RUPERTSWOOD at Onov

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The following teams as at Rd8 had scored ;Discipline Ratin~, of (r") .

or more

C' -ingratulations to the coach, pV- and officials of t l-°-- ¢°-is, youhave been a credit to your club :_nd iiie VAFA i n gene i _ l, ell done.

Theres alwayssomething tosee at the "G°WHATEVERYOUR SPORT

Present th20% d ` .® -

Expiry 31 .3 .01

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Live A Section Football Broadcast from 1 .45 p.m. every 2

10 JUN E MHSOB vs OLD TRINITY

17 JUNE OLD TRINITY vs OLD SCOTCH

24 JUNE MARCELLIN vs OLD IVANHO E

Half Time and. Full Time Score Servic e

THIS WEEKEND'S SPORTSCOVERMATCHES OF THE DAY AREMHSOB v. Old Trinity

VAFA U19 v . NSW-ACT (U18)SPORTSCOVERQUALITY INSURANCE AT A SPORTING PRICE

(interviews and highlights of this match shown on Channel 31Thursdays 8 .30 - 9.30 p .m.

The Age VAFA sportswriter Paul affeywrites about Saturday VAFA matches,previews the Sunday Match of the Day

and reviews the competition inMonday's Age.

G°~~a~1ao ~~JOG~~ ONT QTuesdays- Channel 3 1 promotion.

Fridays - Weekend matches promotion .

~.AS'TEI2N COMMUNITY BROADCASTE

"in tune with the outer east"

VAFA SEGMENT

Scores, chat and news of local VAFA teams 6 .00pm - 6.15prca

each Saturday night .O

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17-- Y news, prev!og!lTs ,

The Ammos Show with Kevin Dwyer,

Michael George and Norm Nugent

&' TtJRDAY on f 3 .5 HA - 11 :'0 P .~. - 11 :30 a .

ra;„_ y , i

North West Amateur Footy Reportpresented by Glenn Scarborough with guests from

S t Bernards (A), Old Paradians (B), Therry Penola (C),Rupertswood (C18), West Brunswick (D2), LaTrobe Uni (Dl),North Brunswick (D4), Old Essendon (Dl), Thomastown (D2) .

PREVIEWS Friday 7 .00-8 .00 pm REVIEWS Sunday 6 .00-8 .00 pm

Includes weekly chat on all matters VAFA.

VAFA SUNDAY 9.30 - 10.30 a.m.

Special Guest is :

~ This Sunday - Dave Rogers(Monash Blues Capt ./Coach ;

C-D4 Representative Captain)

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=__ee sn c_=is($5) ; smcon=• o_: c'_

.: an ($ 50) ; fourth offence

iis sat: 10 Jc "2 Glc' Trinity

ais sun : 11 June U,rtch

t Sat: 17 June t as v.

Oiu :i.tonian s

:t s un: 18 June Old B .on v. Mazenod24 June Elsternvriek V.

Hawthorn Amateur s25 June Nth Old Boys V, Old Brighton1 July Collegians v. De La Salle2 Ju1V FIDA

8 July Old'< : . . .rians v . Old Ivanhoe9July St .( :vinsv .Old Trini~ ;- -

captains a1_ 1 : ; toss Ofv of the team 'ist.

in automatic fine;: "- r

:d that as a ploy L - e-nd( i over ,:e fines if this ploy is

* to be true.Arc club that i a, 'tion club has beennep,ligent in th u to :press in writ-i7,!, I concerns.

--rer°. offence ($ 10t1) .

S Seniors1U1 9ugt; LU 1J .-

sec-= t 1 ores

Prahran (R) Beaumaris (S)Parkside (R) Uni . Black s

Incorrect sceires phon

11;

South Melb . Districts (R), Old Geelong (C),,lazenod(U)

Ps from Tribunal Tuesci3v June ii-Th, 2'' 01_) I

Stuart Dalton, Oakleigh . Char~e',hig . 2 matches.Chris ivIollard, Collegians ( Res .) . Striking, 2

matches . ~Paul D'Andrea, South Melbourne (U19) . Striking.

2 matches.* Drew O'Donoghue, Mazenod . Striking . 2 matches .' Shaun Toseh, Old Camberwell . Striking. 2 matches .

° Scott Mollard, Collegians (Res .) . Striking. 2

matches .° Matthew Housten, Werribee (Res .). Attempting to

strike. I match .* Paul Jemmeson, Bentleigh (Res .). Striking. 2

matche s* Peter Pope, St . Marys (Res .) . Attempting to trip . I

match .*Accepted Prescribed Penalty .

Investigation Results - June 6th, 2 000

MHSOB and Old Carey Under-19 players chargedwith a melee in their match played at Melbourne HighSchool on Saturday May 27th .

Both clubs pleaded guilty and accepted the prescribedpei al of S100,

- ---Umpires have ba an instructed to inspect all runnei .', ~~ .ter carriers' and trainers' uniforms i'GFt-

ES and if not up to standard the official is to be told he/she is no : able to take the field until attired correctly .

Please note a l' :ials must be 15 years or older in Season 2000 .

)3ehaviour -R unners. To deliver message from coach only and immediately leave the arena . Water carriers, It is prefer-

able for water carriers to deliver water a) after a goal has been scored, b) behind the play when the ball isaway from "the action" or c) when play has stopped when a forward is taking a direct shot for goal . Umpires

have the discretion to allow water to be taken to players if weather conditions are extreme .

Trainers. May carry water if team short of water carriers . Otherwise can only enter field when a player requires

medical assistance . Cannot deliver message from coach .

Attire -Runners. VAFA jade top and VAFA club white shorts or dark navy or black football shorts .Track pants if worn

to be navy only. Water Carriers . VAFA gold top and VAFA white club shorts,Track pants if worn to be navy only.

If runners or water carriers wear bike shorts they must be VAFA flesh colored tights only. No other garment is

to be worn under the green or gold top . VAFA white/blue top with navy blue track pants . Caps - if

worn must be purchased VAFA Propert s

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P W L D FOR AGS T

A RESERVE SECTIO N

,VERIANS 9 7~OTCH 9 7

9 79 5

PTS

2 0 859 353 243 .34 282 0 650 449 144 .77 282 0 550 430 127 .91 284 0 528 458 115.28 204 0 526 466 10823 205 0 598 469 127.51 166 0 553 615 89.92 126 0 435 770 5649 127 0 456 690 66

09 8

7 0 207 706 2932 8

DS 9 53NIANS 9 4

39 3

Y BLUES 9 2OE 9 2

B RESERV E

ALLE 9 8?DOC 9 8OLD 80YS 9 6

-tADIANS 9 5_EYBURY 9 4~iTON 9 4

9 49 39 2

TQNu.iJS 9 1player Rd 6.

1 0 764 314 243.31 321 0 734 388 189.18 323 0 508 480 105.83 244 0 638 512 124.61 205 0 631 570 110 .70 165 0 547 498 109 .84 165 0 526 583 90 .22 166 0 473 659 7178 127 0 404 576 70 .14 88 0 254 943 26 .94 4

C RESERVE

(PENOLA OB 9 9 0 0 791 407 194.35 363RIS A F C 9 7 2 0 776 468 165 .81 28" ROVERS 9 6 3 0 655 423 154 .85 24

Eo PAENT TIG 9 5 4 0 615 434 141 .71 20

.'..OE ASSUPv1PTON 9 5 4 0 638 598 10669 209 4 5 0 563 510 110.39 16

F C 9 4 5 0 550 569 96 66 16=_LONG 9 2 7 0 449 685 65 55 8

LEEN TEPnPLESTOWE 9 2 7 0 385 772 49.87 8EIRAAFC 9 1 8 0 313 886 3533 4

D7 RESERVE SECTIO N

CAULFIELD GR 9 7 2.:I .n ESSENDON GR . 9 7 2:-:LEOSEMtsiAUSYJP 9 6 3

: : "3 :3LUES 9 6 3SOC 9 6 3

9 5 4~BER4.'ELL 9 5 4- UNIVERSITY 9 2 7!a°Y 9 1 8

~-iGHAFC 9 0 9

0 737 367 200.82 280 637 424 150.24 280 805 437 184 .21 240 632 346 182 .66 240 684 392 174.49 240 642 408 15735 200 574 482 119109 200 360 715 50 35 80 507 798 6353 40 100 1375 7 27 0

D2 RESERV E

PA rKSIDE 9 8 1 0 785 375 209 .33 32U :!1ERSITYBLACKS 9 8 1 0 756 374 202.14 32_°4'1 9 6 3 0 845 512 165 14 24

S'LESIAN O C 9 6 3 0 715 615 116.26 24-RA VALLEY OLD BOYS 9 4 5 0 630 504 125.00 1 6

i BRUNSWICK 9 4 5 0 490 508 96 46 1 6"REDS 9 4 5 0 643 668 8982 1 6.TOWN 9 2 7 0 525 744 70 56 8ULA O B 9 2 7 0 472 774 60.98 8--AFC 9 1 8 0 352 1096 32 .12 4

D3 RESERVE^HN5 O C 9 8 1 0 830 419 198.09 3 2

0!' PE 9 8 1 0 828 449 184 .41 32Tt CYMS 9 7 2 0 748 308 242 .86 2 8

9 7 2 0 708 466 151 .93 2 8ERNWICK 9 5 4 0 720 554 12996 2 0

Y' .--KAFC 9 3 6 0 549 773 71 .02 12'

1 0ND CENTRAL 9 3 6 0 455 698 6519 1 2

,IORN AMATEURS 9 2 7 0 413 799 51 .69 8-1SH GRYPHONS 1 8 0 442 829 5332 4

3ERT PARKA F C 9 1 8 0 431 948 45 46 4

D4 RESERV EWERRIBEE AMATEURS 9 7 2 0 718 402 178.61 28NORTH BRUNSWICK 9 7 2 0 820 658 124 .62 28MT LILYDALE 9 6 3 0 708 405 174.81 243T MARYS 9 6 3 0 608 524 116.03 24"'JLLEEN COBRAS 9 5 0 645 520 124 04 20'JTLEIOH AFC 9 5 0 610 522 116 85 20

'-BURNEUNIVERSITY 9 5 4 0 502 643 7807 20_.1'. .cSTBOURNEAFC9 4 5 0 465 475 9789 1 6:-r '.'._LB DISTRICTS 9 4 5 0 519 582 89.18 16JAL TALLY-HO 9 2 7 0 472 571 82 66 8

-- .- :.:COLLEGIANS 9 2 7 0 357 728 4904 8=1UNSWiCK A F C 9 1 8 0 337 793 42 50 4

TE % ' .( NAIr.~; P W L D FOR ; C ST b PTS PA R

CLUB 18 (1)

OLD XAVERIANS 8 8 0 0 643 245 262 .45 32 100OLD MELBURNIANS 8 7 1 0 597 356 167 .70 28 87.5PRAHRAN 8 5 3 0 497 376 132 .18 20 62 .5DE LA SALLE 8 4 4 0 518 443 116 .93 16 50OLO SCOTCH 8 4 5 0 441 484 912 16 50OLD BRIGHTON 8 2 6 0 375 527 71 .18 8 2 5

' ST KEVINS 8 2 6 0 319 566 56.36 8 25P,IARCELL IN 8 2 6 0 262 512 51 .17 8 25MAZENOD 0 C 8 2 6 0 308 700 44 .00 8 25

' Ineligible player Rd 6Please note - match ratio now applies to Club 18 (1) . Byes are not credit-

set with a in or game played.

TEAM NAME P W L D FOR AGST ro PTS

CLUB 18 (2)RUPERTSWOOD 9 8 1 0 888 261 340.23 32OLD IVANHOE 9 7 2 0 635 451 149.80 28ST BERNARDS 9 6 3 0 662 350 189.14 24THERRY PENOLA OR 9 5 3 1 784 328 239.02 22YARRA VALLEY 0 8 9 5 4 0 523 527 99 24 20MONASH WHITES 9 5 4 0 403 408 98 .77 20OLD CAMBERWELL 9 4 0 518 545 95 .05 20COLLEGIANS 9 4 5 550 445 125.84 16L'JHITEFRIARS 9 4 5 0 335 711 47 .12 16OLD TRINITY 9 3 5 1 481 515 9140 14OLD GEELONG 9 1 8 0 339 821 41 .29 4PARKSIDE 9 0 9 0 125 1154 10 .83 0

UNDER-19 SECTION iOLD BRIGHTON 9 8 1 0 1081 542 195 .76 32ST KEVINS 9 7 2 0 1022 408 251 .72 28OLD XAVERIANS 9 7 2 0 865 581 148.88 28UNIVERSITY BLUES 9 6 3 0 863 543 158.93 24DE :.A SALLE 9 5 4 0 9,16 632 143.35 20OLD MELBURNIANS 9 4 0 737 535 137.76 20ST BERNARDS 9 5 4 0 750 761 98.55 20COLLEGIANS 9 5 4 0 595 662 8988 20MAZENOD 0 C 9 4 5 0 289 891 32.44 16MARCELLIN 9 2 7 0 674 733 91 .95 8OLD HAILEYBURY 9 0 9 0 351 1007 34.86 0OLD PARADIANS 9 0 9 0 308 1365 2256 0

UNDER-19 (2 )BEAUAARIS A F C 9 8 1 0 723 429 168.53 32OLD SCOTCH 9 7 2 0 798 464 171.98 28

WHITEFRIARS 9 6 3 0 631 433 145.73 24OLD TRINITY 9 6 3 0 614 519 118 .30 24HAMPTON ROVERS 9 5 4 0 632 761 63 .05 20MHSOB 9 4 5 0 526 594 86 .55 16OLD IVANHOE 9 3 6 0 563 666 84 .53 12YAR^nA VALLEY 9 3 6 0 468 744 62 .90 12

OLD CAREY 9 3 6 0 424 806 52 .61 1 2

UNDER-19 (2) BLUESOUTH MELD DISTRICTS 9 9 0 0 1076 501 214.77 36MONASH BLUES 9 6 3 0 1036 421 246.08 24ST LEO'S EMMAUS 0 P 9 6 3 0 954 700 136.29 24ORMOND 9 5 4 0 799 505 156.44 20CAULFIELD GR 9 5 4 0 722 606 119.14 20MENTONE A F C 9 5 4 0 766 803 95.39 20AJAX 9 4 5 0 634 699 90.70 16DE LA SALLE (2) 9 3 6 0 669 939 71 .25 12OLD MENTONIANS 9 1 8 0 425 1241 3425 4GLEN EIRA 9 0 9 0 310 1385 22.38 0

UNDER-19 (2) REDOLD ESSENDON OR. 9 9 0 0 1188 295 402 .71 35NORTH OLD BOYS 9 8 1 0 770 351 219 .37 32RUPERTSVdOOD 9 7 2 0 960 528 181 .82 28OLD CAMBERWELL 9 6 3 0 797 468 170.30 24THERRY PENOLA OB 9 5 4 0 2-01 607 131 96 20UNIVERSITY BLACKS 9 4 5 0 602 650 92 62 16TIGER SHARKS 9 3 6 0 489 1030 47 48 12BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE 9 2 7 0 313 1143 27 38 8

' AQUINAS O C 9 1 8 0 217 1284 16.90 4Ineligibie player Rd 6

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VAFAPREMIERSHIP LIST S

2000

TEAM NAME

ST BERNARDSOLD XAVERIANSOLD SCOTCHOLD TRINIT YST KEVINSUNIVERSITY BLUESMHSOBOLD MELBURNIANSOLD IVANHOEMARCELLIN

p W L D FOR AGAINST % POINTS

A SECTIO N9 7 2 0 1111 669 166.07 289 6 3 0 1069 783 136.53 24

930 805 115.53 249 6 3 09 6 3 0 771 738 104 .47 249 6 3 0 828 813 101 .85 249 4 5 0 888 775 114.58 16

740 981 75.43 169 4 5 0 9 3 6 0 731 800 91.38 1 2

637 1073 59.37 89 2 7 0 9 1 8 0 732 1000 73.20 4

B SECTION

OLD BRIGHTON9 8 1 0 1155 725 159.31 32

NORTH OLD BOYS 9 7 1 1 889 578 153.81 30

MAZENOD 0 C9 7 2

0 770 642 119.94 28

DE LA SALLE 9 5 40 696 635 109.61 20

ORMOND 9 5 4 0 796 749 106.28 20

OLD PARADIANS 9 4 4 1 782 781 100.13 18

WHITEFRIARS 9 4 5 0 797 774 102.97 16

775 937 82.71 12OLD HAILEYBURY 9 3 8 0 560 883 63.42 4COLLEGIANS 521 1097 47.49 0OLD MENTONIANS 9 0 9

0

C SECTIO NBEAUMARIS A F C 9 8 1 0 1082 664 162

.95 32

9 7 2 0 923 778 118.64 28A J A XHAMPTON ROVERS 9 6 3 0 720 627 114

.83 24

THERRY PENOLA 06 9 6 3 0 840 764 109 .95 24

ST BEDES MENT TIG 9 5 4 0 835 688 121.37 20

GLEN EIRA A F C 9 4 5 0 873 834 104.68 16

PRAHRAN A F C 9 3 6 0 846 895 94.53 12

OLD GEELONG 9 3 6 0 703 1037 67.79 12

IVANHOE ASSUMPTION 9 2 7 0 753 976 77.15 8

BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE 9 1 8 0 709 1021 69.44 4

Dl SECTIONMONASH BLUES 9 8 1 0 870 572 152

.10 32

OLD ESSENDON GRAMMAR 9 8 1 0 870 725 120.00 32

AQUINAS 0C 9 6 3 0 1062 695 152.81 24

BANYULE 9 6 3 0 1171 827 141.60 24

CAULFIELD GR 9 6 3 0 877 730 120.14 24

ST LEOS EMMAUS 9 4 5 0 852 814 104.67 16

OLD CAMBERWELL 9 3 6 0 810 865 93.64 12

OLD CAREY 9 3 6 0 774 874 88.56 12

OAKLEIGH A F C 9 0 8 1 726 1297 55.96 2

LA TROBE UNIVERSITY 9 0 8 1 575 1188 48.40 2

D2 SECTIO N

UNIVERSITYBLACKS 9 7 2 0 933 703 132.72 28

PENINSULA O 8 9 6 3 0 1029 783131 .42 24

YARRA VALLEY OLD BOYS 95 4 0 850 707 120.23 20

THOMASTOWN 9 5 4 0 911 830 109.76 20

SALESIAN 0 C 9 5 4 0 758 715 106.01 20

PARKSIDE 9 5 4 0 707 720 98.19 20

WEST BRUNSWICK 9 5 4 0 696 721 96.53 20

MENTONE A F C 9 4 5 0 835 894 93.40 16

KEW 9 2 7 0 673 1042 64.59 8

FITZROY REDS 9 1 8 0 731 1008 72.52 4

D3 SECTIONPOWER HOUSE 9 8 1 0 969 644 150

.47 32

WILLIAMSTOWNCYMS 9 7 2 0 870 610 142.62 28

RICHMOND CENTRAL 9 6 3 0 1011 730 138.49 24

ELSTERNWICK 9 5 4 0 919 759 121.08 20

ST JOHNS 0 C 9 5 4 0 914 778 117.48 20

HAWTHORN AMATEURS 9 4 5 0 914 755 127.06 16

U H S O B 9 3 6 0 806 957 84.22 12

ELEY PARK A F C 9 3 6 0 646 992 65.12 12

ALBERT PARK A F C 9 2 7 0 665 1141 58.28 8

MONASH GRYPHONS 9 2 7 0 586 1014 57.79 8

D4 SECTIO NBENTLEIGH AFC 9 7 2 0 1021 723 141

.22 28

BULLEEN COBRAS 9 7 2 0 888 700 126.86 28

ELTHAM COLLEGIANS9 6 3 0 874 636 137 .42 24

SOUTH MELB DISTRICTS 9 6 3 0 869 671 129.51 24

SYNDAL TALLY-HO 9 6 3 0 909 704 129.12 24

NORTH BRUNSWICK 9 6 3 0 958 801 119.60 24

OLD WESTBOURNE A F C 9 5 4 0 735 613 119.90 20

MT LILYDALE 9 3 6 0 737 784 94.01 12

ST MARYS 9 3 6 0 812 920 88.26 12

SWINBURNE UNIVERSITY 9 2 7 0 656 971 67.56 8

BRUNSWICK A F C 9 2 7 0 657 1105 59.46 8

WERRIBEE AMATEURS 9 1 8 0 663 1151 57.60 4

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