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CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICE R

.-1 lot to write about this week, so "From My Desk"c0r:cinues in today's edition on page 35.

icome any feedback on any of the issues I write o rabout and can be contacted on emai l

(p}li i - . a "_ .asn.au) or fax (9531 2050) . I enjoy givin gv prizes for constructive mail received .

I cm be heard talking "Amateur Footy" on Thursdayiicrnoon on 88 .3 Southern FM (with John Kelly 3 .30

i ) >n}, Friday night on 98.9 North West FM (with Glen n>-' ;!rborough 7 pm), Saturday morning on 96 .5 Inner

(9 am), Sunday morning on 88 .3 Southern FM) with a weekend wrap (including a comment

u (, (elong's weekend performance) on 98 .9 Northu c i FM (with Glenn Scarborough at 6 pm) .Pr

t~t year the VAFA presidents arranged to meet t orh,cuss issues of mutual interest with a view thatihc~e be presented to the Executive Committee in aco-ordinated way, rather than the previoush : :ph<izard way of individual clubs providingniunidual submissions to the VAFA which, in thema is, would only seem to benefit an individual club .

t , at 's Forum could not be convened in time to fitu r':virh the Executive Seminar schedule.Ytii,,, car the Old Trinity FC is hosting the Forum ofPresidents and any club that has items for an agenda,l,.auld send these to Old Trinity's Alan Burrows (e/-32 Cochran Avenue, Camberwell 3124) .

Tlie Forum will be held at the Cohen Centre (Bulleeni'L .ying Fields, Bulleen Road, Bu ll een) on SundayAugust 4th from 10 am to 4 pm.

I .unch and morning tea will provided for the,.u~,ndees 'at a cost of $25/head - mail names of!uc itiecs and cheques to Alan's address (above) ,

i i ,-,r write to Alan or email issues for the agenda toaburrowlCbigpond .net .au

E, :-Ii club president as written to last monthLi riming that the Rewards Plan will be continued fo r-ccond year. What still is to be forwarded to clubs

the individual targets for each sponsor to enabl e3,2,1 (or bonus) sponsorship reward points to be,rned . To enable these targets to be set, sponsors

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have been asked toprovide clubperformance sheets t

o date to be forwardedso these and last `~ - - -year's performancescan be used to enable realistic and fair targets to beset.

Until then keep ordering from, and supporting theVAFA listed sponsors.

Next week I will w ri te about the other incentive inplace - the Carlton and United Incentive.

To both the W ill iamstown CYMS and Bu lleenTemplestowe Under 19 teams who have beenstruggling for success this season so far . A

neighbouring Western Region club, reading of Gyilly'splight urged some of their excess players to register tohelp out . Due to the distance of travel involved thegame last Saturday was late starting . Such was thegreat spirit between the teams and the umpires, adelayed start was amicably agreed upon and theresult - a win for both sides (a drawn game)! Welldone to all involved and best of luck to both teams forthe rest of the season . Hang in there lads . PS: Willy,when you win, let's hope the Herald Sun will see fit tohighlight your achievement !

Slow start after the break for umpiressubmitting matchday paperwork, with 12matches paperwork outstanding on Monday.

2002 policy is for paperwork to be dropped into H/Qand not mailed . One umpire from a game to assumethis responsibility . First poor response for year -other rounds terrific.

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YOU could just about plan your gardening aroundUniversity Blue's form. When they start to hit formit's normally the cold of the mid-season, so it's tim eto do the pruning to prepare for a spring bonanza .

The Students' 34-point win over Trinity has putthem a game and 34 per cent out of the four. Trinity

though might become the discarded branch of ASection as they fall to a game and 30 per cent awayfrom De La in the R-Zone . Quinton Gleeson's season

continues to impress after he ran riot for the Bluesafter Travis Stephens went off injured in the firstquarter and it took David Burrows to quell the mid-fielder's flow in the second half. Matt Greig booted

another bag, this time eight goals and today againstSt Kevins Greig will be assisted with captain RobPhillips, back from injury, and Leigh Clarke whomissed due to a virus .

When they met in the opening round SKOBs won byfive goals with Greig not registering a goal . Skevs'rollercoaster season, they won the first five and havelost their past four including last Saturday's 10-point loss to St Bernards where Mick Stapleton isgrowing in stature each week in defence . Whileinjuries are a factor for St Kevs, their latest challengeis beating the losing mentality . This might be erodedwith the performances of Robin Bowles and MarcusOlive, returning from injury, in the Reserves .

The Bernies travel to East Malvern . The last timethey played DLS it was an eight-goal win to the Dogswith Tim Harvey kicking five . Liam Wilkinson is afind in the ruck for the Bernies and the Dees aregoing with youngsters too . First-gamer LloydWilliams was impressive early in last week's 68-point loss to Marcellin with fine disposal skills .Williams is the l lth first gamer used by DLS thisseason with 10 below 20 years of age .

The NI-Eagles go to the happy hunting ground atToorak Park . Xavs' dominance has coincided withtheir move to TP in 1995 yet Marcellin has won allthree games it has played there since winning the1998 B Section premiership . Captain AndrewTreganowan said for Marcellin to improve he had tolift and he did that last week with six goals againstDe La . Xavs though are potent . Dan Richardsonequalled his personal best haul of 11 goals againstMHSOB last Sunday. Riddled with injuries to histhumb, achilles, ankle and hamstring, over the pasttwo seasons, Richardson showed the form thatbrought him 11 goals against Collegians in the firstround of 1996. Later that year Xavs got up by fivepoints against the Lions in the grand final .

Last Sunday at headquarters, the on-field

entertainment waseclipsed by the off-field drama . Bernies'coach PeterNicholson wasspotted by Xavs coach Tim O'Shaugnessy standingunderneath his elevated coaching box . "Peter hadhis clip board open but I didn't see him writeanything - I don't know how to take that - is that acompliment or a criticism of my work"? TOS saidwith a laugh .Fog engulfed the ground and new Unicorns coachCam Glover said he couldn't make out the guernseyson the far flank. "No one was mistakenly dragged,"Glover said .The Xavs' Reserves had season first-gacners AlexMcDonald (former Collingwood utility) and SimonWood (one of their best on-ballers back after two-and-a-half years in England), and 1990 Hawthorndraftee Damien Stoney (back from hamstringproblems) . The 2000 Nelson Medallist Adam Jonesstretched a tendon in his ankle while training but isexpected to play this week .

At home today against Old Ivanhoe, the Unicornsmight welcome back prime-mover Jules Gurner whoalso played his first game for the year in theReserves last week. "We always go into a game witha positive attitude," Glover said .The Hoers crushedthe High by 17 goals first time around but they haveslipped to eighth spot.

This should be a different 01 without John Stevens,Mark Orchard and James Hope . The Hoers usedmid-fielder Paul Donaldson in a new role as a

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forward and he returned five goals in the three-goalloss to Old Scotch last week .

Scotch had eight goals kicked by Luke Hawkins,who was on holiday from Essendon's VFL team . TheBombers are struggling in the VFL and that meansthe Hawk could be flying at HQ come spring.

Don't we just love winter !

FINAL FOUR : VAFA coach Nick Bourke, who haswon six of seven representative games and guidedXavs to 27 wins from 32 starts including the 1996and 1997 flags, gives us his : I Xavs, 2 St Kevs, asthcy have good depth and as the season wears onand injuries start to play a part, sides with the depthwill hold up, 3 Bernies, as they have the two stars ofthe competition Tim Harvey forward and Danny

B,,-rne running off half-back, and 4 Marcellin,because of their outstanding lnid-field .

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OLD TRINITY - gives a big salute to Ed Best whoplayed his 100th game for the Club last Saturday .This game has been a long time coming for Ed as

injuries have robbed him of many games over thevars . Ed is the true clubman, always willing to dome jobs required on match days and the initiator andthc person responsible for our great web site. Ed wasa worthv winner of our "Best Clubman Award" last

ason. Congratulations Ed and thank you .

MHSOB v. Old Ivanho eUniversity Blues v. Old Scotch at EP Sunday

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OLD IVANIIOE 6,0 8.1 13,3 14.5 (89)OLD SCOTCH 3.1 6.5 9.6 16.11 (107)Old Ivanhoe: Donaldson 5, Toovey 3, S Low 2 . Branigan 2, Spoor, Shay .Best S Low . Donaldson, Toovey. Spoor. Curatolo. Tiernan .Old Scotch : Hawkins 8, Wigney 2, Josephs 2 . O'Connor 2, Kitchen, Crew .Best Nettleton . Wigney, Ross, Breisch, Hume.Umpires : G . Hunichen, T. Sutcliffe (F), J . Vincent, C . Doyle (B), J. Robinson,R. Owens (G )

UNIVERSITY BLUES 6.3 13.6 15,10 21,14 (140)OLD TRINITY 1.0 3.4 10,7 16,10 (106)University Blues: Baker 4. Briggs 3, Young 3. Wilkie 2, Nadon 2, Collins 2,McKinnon, Callerv . Ryan, McLachlin, Gleeson . Best: Gleeson, Collins .Ryan. McLachlan, Young. Baker.Old Trinity; Greig 8, Ramsden 3, Collins, Gorntan, Hatfield, C PtuIDps,Sutcliffe . Best: Collins . Burrows . Ramsden, Greig, S Kennedy, VanDerVenne .Umpires : P. Simpson . R. Eastwood (F), P. Teasdale. S . Caruso (B), V.Veseovi. K. Segota (G)ST BERNARDS 3.3 7.7 9,11 14,13 (97)ST 1 EVBNS 4.4 6,10 9.11 12 .15 (87)St. Bernards: D Jordan 7, Harvey 4, B Jordan 2, O'Sullivan. Best: DJordan, Turnbull. Trewin, McLaughlin, B Jordan, Stapleton .St. Kevins: Fraser 3, Garvey 2. O'Connor. J P,vigrazio, Lowersan, Crowley,Gray . Bowden, Hobart Best lit Dolman, Grader . Bowden, Kempton, Hteks. Gray.Umpires : W. Hinton, A . Damen (F), R. Mutton, N . Woods (B), B. Dix, B .tloare (G)

DE LA SALLE 1.0 2.6 3,8 6.14 (50)MARCELLIN 6.2 8 .7 13.9 17.16 (118)De La Salle: Stinear 2. Bourke, Murton. Hyland. Morel . Best- Duggan,Morel, R Bonniei, Jolly, S Hyland, Silver.Mameilin : Treganowan 6, Gutterson 4 . Purcell 3 . Browne, Dttmeen, Moffatt,Ronianiu Best Jarred, Waters. Johnston, Frazer, Treganowan . Salce.Umpires: J . Kvins, S. McCarthy (F), B . Parsons, J . Abbott (B), C. Areal. M .Sunpson(G )RII-ISOB 3.4 4.8 5.10 11 .13 (79)OLD XAVERIANS 4.3 10.6 15.9 20.14 (134)MHSOB : Simpson 3 . L'unbriek 2, Ware 1, Adcock 1 . McGrath 1, Clowes 1,Witte i . Svirskis 1 . Best* Thompson. Clowes, S . McCully, Walker, Litnbrick,Fairchild,Old Xaverians : Richardson 11 . Parton 2, Hawkins 2, Howard 1 . Let)ilean1, Maher 1, McDonald 1, BrushHeld 1 . Best Richardson, McDonald,Ockleshaw, Drake, Ford. Dillon.Umpires: M. Sneddon. R. Sneddon (F), A Rechmtan, S. Fraser (B), D .Napoli, R. Parry (G)

RESERVESOLD IVANHOE 2.1 2.1 3.1 4.4(26)OLD SCOTCH 1 .6 6.8 8.12 11 .15 (81)Old Ivanhoe : Bradd_v 2, Prior. Davis . Best Prior. Price, Hunter. Guidera,Braddy . George. Ge.Old Scotch : Crane 2, Simon 2 . Hooper. Stratas . Addison. MeCarrol . Lipshot,Jones. Tailent Best: McCarrol, Tallent. Strahas. D.Iser, Hooper, Crane.

UNIVERSITY BLUES 0.3 3.6 10.10 14.11 (95)OLD TRINITY 4.1 7.1 9.2 11.3 (69)University Blues : Larkin 3, Russell 3, Suvoltos 2, Quin 2 . O'Donnell 2 . Brown1, Hutchins 1 Best: Kordick . Russell. Larkins, Guengerieh. Gates, Irvine.Old Trinity: Lauretta 3, Van Der Venne 3, Blackmore 1, Burgess 1,Dodgson 1, Hudson 1 . Mi[hen I Best : Van Der Venne, Burgess, Kenna,Andrews, Carter-Buzzard. Treadwell .ST I [EVINS 2.1 91 3 11.5 18.5 (113)ST BERNARDS 4 .1 6.2 9.4 12.5 (77)St . Kevins : Griffiths 6, Olive 2 . Bowles 2, Marchesani 2, Shelley 2, Curtis 2 .Kalesamn. P. Bare . Best R. Maguire. Griffiths, Sullivan, Curtis, Harper, Bowles.St . Bemards : D. Thomas 2, Allis 2, NP. Smitli . Legudi. Holland . Iannazzo,Glee. .~n. Burrowes, Osborne. Caldtorpe . Best James Mount, Evans,Legudi . lannazzo . Gleeson, Holland.DE LA SALLE 2.3 4.4 10.5 11.5 (71)MARCELLIN 1 .2 3.4 7.6 10.9 (69)De La Dalle: Johnstone 6, C.Hyde 2 . Brkic, Mercuri, Walker. Best Elliott,Kane, Johnstone. Brine, Hesse . O'Brien .Marcellin: Wilkinson 2. McMillan, Beechen, Caffrey, Balantine. Boyd . Gale,Gartner, Cronin. Best Dinneen, Colville. Maguire, S.0'Flytm. Gull. Godwin .

R7HSOB 1.2 1.2 1.4 1 .5(11)OLD XAVERIANS 3.3 7.7 12.14 18.18 (126)MHSOB: McIntyre Best: Brookes . Davis, Patterson, Gerner, Armstrong,Mc6uyreOld Kaverian s: Not Received .

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DE LA SALLECoach : Paul Cooper

Assist: Noel JenkinsonRes Coach : Terry Russell

1 L. Walke r2 R . Buckley3 B . Cori n4 P. Murton (VC)5 C . Swift6 M. Herber7 P. Harrison8 J. La Ragy9 J. Moloney9R C . Chester10 T. Silvers11 A. Evans(C)12 D.Toohey13 A. Johnstone14 C. Bowker15 P. Bowden16 S . Hyland17 A. Elliott18 A. Coffey19 D. Thomas20 M . Picone21 A . McKenzie22 M . Mercuri23 D. O'Brien24 J . Morel24R C. Buick25 C . Hyde25 R . Walmsley26 D . Spithill27 S . Thomas28 N . Herber29 C. Browne30 B . Mannix31 S . Hyd e32 R . Bonnici (VC)33 J . Stinear34 L . Williams35 A . Mackintosh36 W. Jolley37 D . Hyland37R D. Moore38 D . McInerney39 S. Kane39R S . Hoy40 C . Noseda41 M. McHenry42 P. Bourke42R A . Bonnici43 K. Brkic44 K. Holden45 P. Hesse46 A. Skinns47 A . Molan48 D. Smith48R T. Fisher49 A . Boot s50 D. Alderuccio51 L. Douanghosay52 E . Phillips53 L. Derbyshire54 D. Buckley55 L. Meehan56 C . Worstelling57 R . Mark s58 G. Wise60 B . Hoy61 L . Borella70 M . Dugga n

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MARCELL9NCoach : Simon Dairymple

Res Coach : Peter Randal l

1 C. Purcell2 T. Collins3 D . Waters4 G. Romanin5 N . Godwin6 D . Sampimon7 M. Rowe8 R . Frisin a9 D . Ballantine10 A . Dal e11 D . Taylor (RC)12 B. Cronin13 S. Dinneen14 D . Salce15 M. Chun16 L. McMillan17 G . Cox (VC)18 D. Gartner19 D. Cooper20 S. O'Flynn21 N. Walker22 D. Marson23 M . Edmonds24 L. O'Flynn (RVC)25 R. Gala626 D. McMillan27 S . Theisz (VC)28 D. Johnston29 C. Moran30 A . Treganowan (C)31 C. Mason32 M . Browne33 G. Cul l34 D. Jarred35 J . Frazer36 D. Cope37 L. Considine38 M . Boy d39 B . Colville40 A . Wilkinson41 J . Seabury42 B . Dinneen43 A . Duncan44 L. Hanson45 D . Theisz46 J. Mathews47 M . Becchetti48 A . Gallagher49 B. Gale50 A. Ryder51 M. Maguire52 C . Moran53 C . Mathews54 A. Gallagher55 J . Wallis56 S. Maguire57 N . Addison58 J . Ibrahim72 D. Cracknell

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Coach: Campbell GloverAssist : Terence Blythman

Res Coach : Scott Robinson

1 J . Barnet t2 S . McCully (SDVC)3 A . Simpson3 A . Angus4 M . White5 E . Raleigh6 R .Joseph7 P. Teller8 J . Dixon (RVC)8 J . Garne r9 D . Fairchild (SCapt)10 D . Norton11 D . Simmons12 R . Banting12 M. Feierkranz (RCapt)13 C . Kelly14 A O'Brien15 N . Adcock16 J. Walker17 R . Clowe s18 R . Limbrick (SDVC)18 B. McGrath19 A. Brookes20 T. Harper20 D. Nichols21 R. Patterson22 A. Svirskis22 D. Armstrong23 L Taylor24 S. Rundell25 N. Orchard26 A. Vicendese28 J. Brown29 G . McCully30 R. Newton31 J. Davis32 A. Cassell (SDVC)33 A. Saultry33 S. Harrison34 E. Thompson (SVC)34 P. Rujevic35 A. Mills (RVC)35 S. Moore36 P. McGrath36 M . Ting37 R. McIntyre37 T. Harper38 S . Robinson39 S . Whittington40 D. Membrey40 W. Hayes41 J . Anderson42 P. Boyer43 D. Vicendese44 M . Hawkes45 M . Brown46 P. Wolnizer47 R . Ware48 G. Pollard49 C . Duke50 S. Osborne53 P. Bai n54 P. Willoughby55 C . Wrigh t56 T. Wright57 D . Cassell58 D . Fox

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OLD IvANH DECoach: Paul Fahey

Assist: Darren Payne &Paul Northey

Res Coach : Noel Spoor

1 A. Oates2 L. Lochran3 A . Jenkins4 B . Davis5 T. Young6 S . Ken t7 J . Geishan8 T. Stevens (RC)9 M . Karayannis10 M . Crowle y11 S . Tully12 C . Branigan13 M. Orchard14 C . Moore15 L . Bolzan16 C . Mooney17 A. Corcoran18 J. Hope (VC)19 M. Tolley20 D . Hawkes21 R . Roberts22 P. Donaldson23 K. Theodossi24 G . Haros (DVC)25 E. Byrne26 P. Lillis27 J . Weddle28 S. Morris29 R. Weddle (C)30 A. Gilbe rt31 J . Stevens (DVC)32 P. Dowd33 N. Pratt34 A. Tiernan35 M . Pollock36 B. Spoor37 M . Berry38 Ga George39 Ge George40 J . Keane41 A. Clark42 S. Low43 L. Hunter44 A. Karafili45 M . Toovey46 M . Tozer47 G . King48 M . Clarke49 L. Shay50 S . Brandt51 N . Braddy52 A. Clancy53 S . Price54 B . Guidera55 A . Berezza56 L. Courage57 D. Harcou rt58 G. Mclsaac59 J . White60 S . Hill61 C . Binney62 J. Baker63 T. Hibbs64 C . Barker65 B . Shadbolt66 D . Worry

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1 A . Nettleton2 B . Phillips3 J. Ross4 T. Hoft (C)5 S . Collins (VC)6 A . Crow (VC)7 J. Kitchen (VC)8 B. Robinson9 D . Brooket 0 C . Smith11 R . Aujard12 S. Hume13 N . Hooper14 R . Mullins15 R. Eagle16 D. Jennings17 D. Thomas18 L. Hawkins19 R.Josephs20 S . Lillingston21 J . Stratos22 N. Addison23 0 . Crane24 C. Pattenden25 M . Saunders26 T. Downing (RC)27 J . Pilkington28 S . Prendergast29 M . Gnarl30 T. Finocchiaro31 N . Leit l32 J . Gerstman33 J . McCarrol l33R T. Wilson-Humphries34 E . Oliver35 P. O'Connor36 A . Millar37 E . Moffatt38 R . Ashton39 C. Stevens41 M . Lipshut42 M . Watt s43 R . Breisch44 C . Evans45 M . Blenheim46 J . Beaurepaire47 T. Beranger48 S . Miles49 M . O'Brien50 T. Hosking51 L . Freeman52 D . Kniaht53 G .Junkeer54 N . Simon56 C . Tallent57 J. Crane59 D .ISe r60 T. Wigney61 S.Jones62 N . Tassell63 P. Ise r64 N . Costello65 C . Armstrong66 A. Routledge67 J. Pulvirenti68 N . Gil l69 C . Nea l70 S. Thompson71 D . Jackson73 M . Volvodic74 M . Ri x75 S. Troon76 N . Coo77 C Joyc e

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OLD TRINITY ST. 31TY : 3Coach : Leigh Carlson Coach : Tim O'Shaughnessy Coach : Peter Nicholson Coach: Mike McArthur-Allen Coach: Michael Conla n

Assist : Phil Gaut Res Coach : Serge D'Anoelo Res Coach : Joe Watkins Asst Coach: Andrew,' nerland Res Coach : Steve Carroll

.®s Coach : Craig Neave Res Coach: Steve Williams

1 Kennedy S (ViC) 1 M . Blood I D. Baynes 1 N . Fraser 1 Slimmon D(VC )2 Hudson G 2 D. Orlando 2 D. Burrowes 2 R . Grinter 2 Hutchins T3 Reynolds L 3 L. Hannebery 3 R . Cousland 3 D . Curtis 3 Sturrock J(VC)4 Arrowsmith J

Burrows D 4 D. Landrigan 4 D . Jordan 4 A . Ukovic 4 Guengerich D (VC )56 Gnatt P 5 S . Mollard 5 Joe Mount (DVC) 5 M . Dollman (C)

'5 Gleason Q(VC)

7 Van Der Venne T 6 A . Oswald 6 C . Runnalls Keefe (VC)6 P. O 6 Fricker GFrost C 7 S . Lethlean 7 S . Clarke 7 K . Gray 7 Rourke T

9 Andrews A VIC 8 P. McDonald 8 J . Evans 8 B . Dollman 8 Hayter J10 Shaughnessy M 9 J . Hawkins 9 B . Jordan (VC) . 9 J . Giansiracusa 9 Meade S10 Dann S11 Gorman A

10 D. Rennex 10 N . Mitchell (C) 10 M . Lucas 10 Stockdale P

Pirouet N 11 Ad Jones 11 C . Davis 11 J . Pangrazio 1 1. .Collins M 12 J . Bowen 12 B . Hogan 13 R . Bowles 12 McLachlan G (C))

13 Cade J 13 C. Ellis 13 C . Mitchell 14 P. Greenhorn 13 Girdwood T14 Parkin A 14 Dn Stoney 14 A . Thomas 15 M . Olive (DVC) 14 Roydhouse C15 Stephens T 15 L. Ford (Capt) 15 T. Wilkinson 16 B . Garvey (VC) 15 Ryan L16 Hiil as C17 Hatfield G

16 N. Bingham 16 L. Turnbull'

17 D . Ryan 16 Kordick M

18 Clarke L 17 D. Richardson 17 L. O Sullivan 18 P. Gissing 1 7

19 Barr C 18 M . Green 18 D . McLaughlin 19 D . Sheehy (RC) 18 McEwin A

20 Phillips C 19 M . Callinan 19 L. Gollant 20 K . Bowden 19 Collins M1 Kennedy L 20 . M. Hardman 20 C . Gray 21 R . Maguire 20 Gleeson D

- Deane-Johns G 20 . J. Scanlan 21 B . Loughlin 23 S . Lowerson 21 McIntyre T (VC)23 Ramsden A C/C

Christopherson J 21 A. Parton 22 M . O'Riley 24 H . Pride 22 Millard B

C^rneron F 22 T. Ockleshaw (VC) 23 A . Mastro as u ap q 25 B . Marusic 23

Dunahoo B 23 S . Johnston 24 N . M .Smith 26 D . Sadler 24 Russell SGreig M 24 B . Coughlan 25 C . Osbome 27 R . Gross 25 SollyAHine A 25 R. Carey 26 J . Gollant 28 M . Giansiracusa 26 Gates BP bitt L 26 N . Baker 27 James Mount (RC) 29 M . Kempton (DVC) 27 Wilkie R

l.t.:Kinnon R31 Burgess J 27 J . Drake 28 P. Gilmour 30 M . Gargano 28 Thomas M(RC)

32 Cornell J 28 A. McDonald 29 L. Wilkinson 31 A . McGuinness 2 9

33 Rogers D 30 T. Clarke (v.c) 30 C . Trewin 32 S . O'Connor 30 Larkin ADeane-Johns L 31 L. Tuddenham 31 B . Swan 33 M . Maguire (RVC) 31 Callery BPawsey M 32 A. Brushfield 32 T. Harvey 34 T. Hobart 32 Suvoltos ASutcliffe J 33 A. Sassi 33 B . Altis 35 M . Kavanagh 33 McKie MVan Der Venne S(RiC)

3 7, Cochrane A34 R. Jones 34 D . Byrne 36 E . Sullivan 34 McKinnon T

38 Phillips R C/C 35 A . Delaney 35 L.CamPbell 37 M . Pangrazio (RVC)'

35 Baker A

39 Oberoi S 36 B . Dwyer 36 R . Legudi Brie n38 J . O 36 Brooke J4 Beardsl.y D 37 T. Maher 37 A . Catterall 39 S . Cobble 37 Kaso S

Lauletta S 39 M . Meehan 38 J . Simpson 40 N . Moore 38 Wilson A2 Armatas C 40 W. Rolfe 39 C . Baumgartner 41 G. Anderson 39 Birtley T

Dodgson BPower B 41 A. Dillon 40 D. Thomas 42 T. McCann 40 Hocking J

4b Treadwell G 43 T. Woodruff 41 B . Overman 43 P. Bare 41 Quin L

S Morpeth T 44 A. Biddlecombe 42 P. Kinniburgh 44 G. Katavolos 42 Treloar B?i Cooper S 45 L. Howard 43 M . Stapleton 46 J . Travaglia 43 Cameron A41' Schultze D 46 B . Dixon 44 S . Taylor 47 A . Conlan 44 Featherston R

Ward C 47 T. Ruyg 45 M . Tankey 48 L. Harper 45 Armstrong JCaner-Buszard L(RNIC)Robison M 48 J . McDonnell 46 P. Holland 49 L. Kalesaran 46 McKerrow M

7i Mithen P 49 T. Lowrie 47 R . Pizzichetta 51 D. Bare 47 Young R

52 Heaven C 50. T. Biddlecombe 48 N . P.Smith 52 J . Finch 48 Briggs A53 Plain G 51 D. Walsh 49 S . McCurry 53 J . Griffiths 49 Chamberlain L54 Blackmore B 52 P. Funder 50 C. Calthorpe 55 E . Crohan 50 Nailon H1 5 Taylor C 55 J . Healy 51 P. Romanin 56 P. Natale 51 Brown A

Best E: Oberoi A 56 A. Oswald 52 A . Fewater 57 B . Quirk 52 O'Donnell P

F-q Stebbins C 58 M . Mahon 53 S . lannazzo 58 J . Ferrari 53 Versteegen RCade T(W'V)C) 63 R. Coughlan 54 T. James 59 R. Chivers 54 Bennett SManseur S 66 A. Wilson 55 J . Lloyd 60 A. Greenhalg 55 Dalymore BCris6ano D 56 L. O'Brien 61 J . Lynch 56 Irvine TCokalis S 57 B . McManus 62 B . Shelley 57 Plowman E

F' Cade S DeBlank58 J 63 B . Hicks 58 Sudholtz JKenna AMedlin S

.59 L. Evans 64 T. Crowley 59 Toohey J

3 Perry T 60 P. Mastropasqua 66 N. Marchesani 60 McKinley Te7 Amf ni A 61 J . Mastropasqua 67 T. Purcell 61 Coleman B

Hii A 62 A. Bouzikas 73 P. Byrne 62 Taylor N69 Somerville W 63 H . Pekes 75 R. Campagna 63 Hardcourt J70 Bullen M71 Langdon S 64 R. Pekes 79 G . O'Connor 64 Birks T

7 2 Munroe H t uctionSi C65 Wilcox E66 McKerrow R3 Hildebrandt D

74 Thwaites Mr smpsoe ons

67 McAloon D(RVC)75 ChisholmM

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The spate of upsets indicates that I'm either the tipping foot, or we have one very even competition . Manywould think theformer, but f think we've got a humdingerof a section at the hatf way mark, and it even has thepunters in Brisbane ta(kingrr It's looking like that thefinal four won't be settled until

5pm on Saturday 24August.

REVIEW

At Central Reserve, Mazenod were too strong for adisappointing Old Hai2eybms, by 14 pts . Some mighty bigcracks are starting to appear at McKinnon ,On Keitor Hill, i copped yet another phone call as the circusout there rolls on, where Old Essendon gave oldParadians a licking by 32 pts .

a ayrf omchotne E~~o~dy o~erran an their inconsistent

OrunldBrighton by 14 pts .

staying in B Section in 2003 by 37 pts .

At the Borvling Green, Old Melburnians rolled on whenthey disposed of a hapless HamptonRavers by a fair bitpts), to get their flag aspirations back on track .

Finally, Therry were dealt their very own "Death inBrunscviek" as NOBs effectively ended their hopes of

PREVIE WNOBs (1 /4) are going for 8 straight against Mazenod (7/2)at the home of footy, EP, and the way they're going, who amI to argue?? NOBs by 20 pts .On Keilor Hill, the presidential zanyness that goes with OldEssendon

(7/4) is tested again when they host OldHaAeYbury (2/5). The Wheels are a lot steadier on the Hit)and OE will prevail by 3 pts .

Down beaehside, the oil companies again win out as OldBrighton (4I6) welcome Old p~d,;~ (I f1), Tough one to

B SECTION

Mulligan Old Melburnimi sHakim Old Essendon 5 31Porteous Old Paradians 0 28Barker North Old Boys 6

28Power H 26B RESERVEE

ampton Rovers 2 25

fsthatlnou Old Haileybury 6Munro North Old Boys 8 34

27Floyd Old Haileybury 222Somata Old Haileybury

Bains Old Melburnians 4 1 81 14

call, so Will go for hometeam (OB) by 8 pts.On the Bowling Green,Old R=tetburniazis (1 /5)host the Gunn-hatingOTmond ( 4i 1). OMs to be too strong for a plucky Ormondby 16 pts .T2:erry (2i 1) roll out the red carpet to the long travellin govers ullres ,Hampton

Ie curren t

llHbe able(to hearlithe celebrations frml gid .1Fbolter (Therry) to salute by 10 Pis. The

~,~~ . . .

NOBs (1 /41 vs Mazenod (3r1 1) NOBs by 7ptsOld Essendon (7/4) vs Old Haileybru-a, (2/5)

OE by 2 ptsOld Brighton (12/ 1) vs old Paradians (1 / 15) OP by E0 ptsOld Meiburn, (I/12) vs Ormond (10,'1) O,;q by 55 ptsTherry(3/1) vs Ham

t

MID YEAR R,°ir "~`° °

week, poor ase

gta the nexin the four is theirs .

IliAhxPTOPdROVERS - a good start to the yea gave Norm

Goss plenty to work with, but some heavy lossessincehavepill them into short odds for relegation .MAZENOD

- injuries have made life tough for the VAl i~coaching guru (Dave Murray), and whilst they aren`t goingas well as 2000 . thev'Il give die four a shake .OLD

BRIGHTON - Stuart Glascott must be going nutstrying to get some consistency into his side

. Great one

OLDESSENDON - they're slowly getting used to the tempo

of B Section, and Chris Bye has them playing good footpI'll never hear the end of it if they make the four, but theirdestiny is in their own hands .OLD HAILEYBURY -McKinnon the wheels are getting wobbly at

, and Mick Ihvyer is going gangbusters trying totighten the wheel nuts and get them back on the

road .Might be a tough ask the way they're going right nowOLD t~1ELBURIYIARlS

- if the Bowling Green boys couldOnly

kick straight, who knows bow far in front they'd be .Erwin Leyden knows there is a lot of work to do yet,although I say they'11 nearly N~,-in W!OLD p~D~S

-just when you thought it was safe to

say that the custodians of Bundoora are finals bound,along comes a loss, and Matt Ryan must be asking "whyme". The talent is there

. but is the application?????ORB~iOND

- for some inexplicable reason, this mob can'tbeat an egg at home, and 'nd yet they're fearless awav. If MickIORuppel can fix this. the pre-season doomsayers will be theones beating die egg of their faces! !NOBS - the quiet achievers of 2002, as Garry Foulds an

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his lads have cobbled together 7 in a row, which is a greateffort. Odds on for a top two finish .

TfiERRY - unfortunately, the lads from Oak Park are goodthings to head to C Section next year, but they've beencloser than the results indicate. Wayne Harmes will persistwith the youngsters, and stranger things have happened

before . . .

FLAG BETTING . . .

is 2s

Old Melburnians 111 Old Melburnians 1/2NOBs 5/2 Old Haileybury 5/4

Old Paradians 7/1 Old Paradians 10/1Old Haileybury 8/1 NOBS 12/1Old Brighton 12/1 Old Essendon 33/1~,Iazenod 15/1 Mazenod 33/1Old Essendon 33/1 Hampton Rovers 100/1Ormond 50/1 Therry 500/1

Hampton Rovers 250/1 Old Brighton 500/1Therry 500/1 Ormond 500/ 1

1F-

ORM0ND - congratulates =< uiLi :ew (Myer) hScConviti for

playing 200 games for his club . tatt has been a championplayer for his Club beginning his career there in 1989 . He

:ras a member of the 1989 and 1990 A Grade Premiershipsides. Matt has been Club Champion on four occasions(1994, 1998, 2000 and 2001) and also Competition bestand fairest three times (A Grade 1994 and 1995 an d BGrade 2001) He spent two years with VFL sideSandringham (1996 and 1997) to test his skills at a higherlevel. Since his return to the Club in 1998, the currentCaptain of the Club has been Ormond's number onenlekmall and prime mover . Congratulations Matthew fromall at the Club on this particularly significant milestone .

OLD HAILEYBURY - congratulate Scott Rowlands oil

playing his 50th game for the Bloods against Mazenod last

week . Having first played in '96 this milestone has beendelayed due to an extended OS trip and a troublesomethumb fracture . A member of last year's reservepremiership team . Scott joins the long list of brothers toachieve games playing milestones at OH . Well done Scotty.

tJ .3ZENOD - congratulates Rod Hawkins, Adrian Quinn

and John Ballenger for playing their 100th games . Rod

has been a great forward since coming up form the U 19'sand has finally reached the seniors . He is a great left footkick and is great for the team both on and off the field .

Adrian is a great onballer and very tough down back andtravels from Warragul each week to play . Jolm has retiredtwice and came back to help out the Club k171I1 but hasmade his way through to the seniors and is playing greatfootball . Also congratulations to Nick Marine and AndrewPickering on playing their 50th games with the club overthe last two weeks . Both are great footballers and clubmen .

' MATCHES - ,North Old Boys v . Mazenod at EP Saturday

Old Essendon v. Old HaileyburyOld Brighton v. Old Paradians

Old Melburnians v. Ormond

Therry Penola v. Hampton Rovers

ii~t!1

?, ::`$IZiiOB 1.1 7.4 9.8 13.14 (92)OLD HAILEYBURY 6.3 7.4 11.5 12.6 78)Mazenod : Harley 4. Beard 3, 0`Dona,'.nie 2, J Dunne, Murray. S Morgan.

Best: Beard, Fuller. Meehan, J Dunne . Parry, Veltman .Old Haileybury : Brooks 4. Kejna 2, Carson 2, McMahon, Jenke, Johnston,Ladd. Base D Lay, Brooks, Carson, Bourke, Fletcher, Ladd .Umpires: M. Taylor, L. Monerieff(F). L . Mav,opoutos . R. Dunstan (G)

OLD ESSENDON 4.1 9,5 14.7 18.15 (123)

OLD PARADIANS 3.5 9.7 12.11 13.13 (91)Old Essendon: Fleming 3, Biggs 2 . Caridi 2, McPherson 2 . DiPietro 2,Heritage 2, J Kavanagh 2, Podger 2, Ridley. Best- McPherson. Dragojola .Biggs, Heritage, Wilson, DiBlasi .Old Paradians: Porteous 6, Boyd 2, Sinclair 2. Ciavota . Dallas, Reiner. Best:Curran, Ciavola, Por[eous, Loney, Dallas . Brabender.Umpires : D . Mousley (RDL), P.James (F), RDL, RDL (B), D. Napoli, (RDL) (G)

OLD BRIGHTON 3.4 7.5 9.7 11.7 (73)ORMOND 3.0 5.2 8.5 13.9 (87)

Old Brighton: March 3, VanDenDugen 2, Marshall, Hendra, O'Neill, SGitulavm . A Ginnavin, &9'rzi. Best: McMahon, Eu2rt, N. Williams, Murch,

Edwards, VanDenDungen.Ormond : Grace 5. Robbins 3, Martin 2, Delidio 2„ Black Wilson . Best

Smith, Murphy. Delidio. Marturov, McConvill .Umpires: C . Stevens, M. Jenkins (F) . R Nation, J. Kramer (B), K . Brewer, P.

Maddocks (G)OLD RSELBURNIANS 1.2 8.4 14.11 19 .16 (130)HAMPTON ROVERS 4.1 7.3 10.4 11.7 (73)Old Melburn3ans: Mulligan 5, Hazell 4, Ja Miller 2 . Mulquiney 2,Thompson 2 . Berry, Hawkins. Kennon. Kinsella. Best. Smith, Kennon,Berry, Holme, Thompson, Mulquiney .Hampton Rovers; Davey 4, Power 2 . Barker, Busby. Connelly. Martyn,Wills . Best- McKellar, Browne, Power, Davey. Connelly, Dr Anderson .Umpires: M . Morrison, R Mayston (F). R. Mayston (J), C. O'Shea (B). B .Jephson, L . Pell (G)

NORTH OLD BOYS 5.3 9.6 12.10 15.14 (104)

THERRY PENOLA OB 4.2 5.5 8.8 9.13 (67)

North Old Boys : J Barker 4, M Barker 3, Phyland'3 . Spurting 2, Sanders,

Martin. Tehan. Best Collison, Spoiling, Tehan, M Barker, Phyland. Martin .

Therry : Edwards 4, O'Connor 4, Castaldt . Best: Castahll, Grant, Carter,Henderson . 0•Camor, D Goodwin.Umpires: S . Morgan, L. Holmes (F), S. MeKetzzie (B). R. Seymour, K.

Coughlan (G)RESERVES

MAZENOD 1.1 3.5 5.9 13.10 (88)

OLD HAILEYBURY 6 .2 10.4 12.7 15.8 (98)

Mazenod : Hawkins 4, Snart 2, Maskell, Fuller, Jones, S .Fisher, Strawhorn,

Quinn. Hose. Best: Polan, Hawkins,Snarn. Quinn . Wilson, Gooden.

Old Haileybury: Efstathiou 6, Somaia 4, L.Floyrcl 2, Goulden, Bell,

Jayasekera. Best G.Snuth, RMitchell . Jayasekera, Pmmtney, L .Floyd,

Goulden .OLD ESSENDON 3.5 4.7 5.13 7.15 (57)

OLD PARADIANS 1.0 8.3 10.3 12,7 (79)

Old Essendon: Healy 2, Morgan 1, Evans 1, Bariram 1, McGowan 1 . Salvo1. Best- Papeail, Hexter, Healy, Rush, Walker, Evans .Old Paradlans : Dintonosante 3. Palermo 2, Paglia 112, Galloway 2, Tenson1 . Cosgriff 1 . Dean 1 . Best: DSntinosante, Furze, Simpson, Ball, Stevens,Galloway.

OLD BRIGHTON 1.1 2.3 5.3 7.5(47)

ORMOND 3.3 5.4 7.9 12.14 (86)

Old Brighton: Ross 2, Scott 2, McKimrn 1. Maguire 1, Fox I . Best McNicrol,

Maguire, Scott, McKtmm. Stewart . Reddin .Ormond : Stewart 3, Monashan 3. Lom 2. Cleary 1, A. Russell 1, Stephens

l, Lelmer 1 . Bosh Putz, Casey, Wlielan, Farrell . Keleher. Stewart .

OLD ASELBURNLANS 5 .1 10.4 14.6 18.9 (117)HAMPTON ROVERS 1 .2 2.2 3.3 4 .5(29)Old Melburnians: Magee 4, Evans 3, Rose 3,1Vhitehead 3 . Bains. Ray,

ASimpson, RSimpson . Verge . Best: Evans, Rose, Magee. Verge, Waddell.

Tsiotras.Hampton Rovers: Adams. Gray, Ricella, Redder. Beak Levy, S.Rodder,Almiento, Flynn, H.Spratt.NORTH OLD BOYS 8.4 16.8 19.11 21.14 (140)THERRY PENOLA 1 .1 1.1 1 .1 2 .2(14)

North Old Boys : Munro 8, Bryar, Meehan Sleep, Collins, CasseliT.Kennedy

2, Monk 1 . Best: Cassel, Munro. Collins, Meehan . AKennedy, Sleep .Therry Penola: Mifsud 2. Best: Hollow, Kennedy. Christi, Moloney .

Goodvnn . Moran.

TIJC AhRATG110 C(1rlTFlAI 1 FR'Jrl(1'J 7

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Coach: Norm GossRes Coach : Tony Naumoff

1 A . Brudar2 M . McKellar3 D. Busby4 S . Anderson (C)5 B . Martyn6 T Wilmott7 A. Duddy8 Drew Anderson

9 T. Barker

10 B. Hol t11 J . Zampaglione12 B . Culling13 G. Woods14 P. Pik e15 A . Browne (VC)16 D. Marshall17 D. Artz (VC)18 S. Rudder19 M. Lawrence20 A . Power21 G. Carr22 B . Hoare23 S . Helliger24 C. McKellar25 M . Davey26 S. Wills27 M . Nitschke28 A . Fisher29 M . Fletcher30 A .Ouon31 T. Pucell a32 David Anderson (RC)33 M . Lake34 Daniel Andersen35 J . Rodde r36 M . Pearson37 L . Holt38 P. Adams39 N . Goss40 A . Wearmouth41 M . Levy42 M . Lanagan4344 B. Johnstone45 C . Delosa46 L . Woolrich47 L. Wheeler48 L . Carson49 M . Flyn n50 N . Foster51 J . Midwinter52 J . Connelly53 J . N g54 J . Almiento55 J. Prantzos56 C . Wilkinson57 S . Ros e58 C . Marinis59 TWoodruif60 C. Probyn62 N. Deeming

I: . i ERNATIONAL PTY. LTD .Ph : 9595 64 ,

Coach : David MurrayRes Coach : Tony Collin s

1 D . Lancaster2 A. Quinn3 A . McIntyre4 A . Hanley (C)5 D. Maskel l6 P. Nelso n

S . MorganR. Fos s

7

9 P. Gooden10 C . Jayaweera11 T. Smith (RC)11 D . Hos e12 J . Ballenger13 P. Fuller14 N . Meehan (DVC)15 N. Parry16 M . Apollonio17 J . Beard18 D . O'Donoghue (VC)19 S. McMullin20 C . Murray (RVC)20 T. Castricum21 S . Polan22 B . Chamberlain23 A. Tucker24 D. Nisbet25 A. Pickering (VC)26 J . Dunne (DVC)27 D . Krom27 P. Jones28 N . Marmo29 R . Sharp30 S . Fisher31 N . Short (RDVC)32 B . King33 D . Grant34 B. Chamberlain35 R . Hawkin s36 D . Carter37 L. Morgan38 J . Fishe r39 D. Bradshaw41 A. Bouchereau42 P. Fotiniotis43 A. Persi44 R . Mosbauer45 B. Thomson46 D . Dunne47 P. Steinle48 G . Tillin g49 L. Halvy (RDVC)51 P. Ree d52 S . Veltman53 A. Strawhorn54 J . Persi55 L . Fuller56 L . Rudling58 D . Morris59 B . Code s61 M . McDowell62 M . Gonsalvez64 A. Wilson

each : Garry Fould sRes C :h : Pat Brooks

1 J. Cassell2 D. Keenan2 D . Waters3 A . Trimboli RVC4 S. Sleep5 D . Skene6 N . Vogels DVC7 P. Booths B . Collison C9 H. Maplestone10 M. Nulty11 T. Roberts12 S. Lock13 T. Halpin14 B . Clancy15 C. Faraci16 D. Collin s17 J . Fitzclarence18 C. Murray19 P. O'Farrell20 W. Martin21 N, Casboult22 D . Tehan23 B . Whiteside24 J . Barker VC25 G . Phyland26 P. Brooks27 W. McTaggart28 D . Joyce RC29 C . Hosking30 M . Leigh31 L. Boyle32 T. Roach33 M . Barker34 M. Hyde35 M. Carney36 M. Polatajko37 J. Eastaugh38 M. Amor39 T. Docherty40 C. Phyland41 K. Ny e42 A. Kennedy43 D. Zacek44 T. Spurting45 L . Meehan46 P. Daniels47 T Kennedy48 A. Munro49 T. Kooloos50 T. Dru m51 T. Brady52 N. Sanders53 S . Butcher RVC54 D. Demart e55 M. Joyce56 D . Sheehan57 M . Delaney58 T. Cameron59 C. Kennedy60 M . Cribbes61 G . Too k64 L . Rya n

CCRPFIT 66 P. Bryar67 S. Saad

TRAtNlllS SOLUTIONS 68 J . Maher{~ 69 J . Joyce9826994 77 S . Trenton

THE OPTIMISEGROUP PTY. LT D

Ph : 9597 0166wivw .hamptor:rovers .com .au

Coach: Stuart GlascottRes Coach : Paul D er

1 A. Krzvwniak2 A. Pirrie3 C . Barrow (VC)4 A. MacGillvray5 T. Marshall6 R . Stewart7 B . Logan8 M. Gadsden9 S . Lennox (VC)10 J . Mead11 L. Adamis11 A. Fitzgerald12 B. Williams13 N . Edwards14 S . Williams (C)15 C. Mizz i16 J . Haman n17 A. Van Den Dungen18 A. Salem19 S. Ginnavin20 B. Gadsden21 T. Ewe n22 N . Biggin22 L O'Neill23 N . Milat2 425 S. Nickas26 A. Ginnavin27 D . Paterson28 N . Williams29 J . Dickerson30 E . McCowan31 A . Brown32 D. Begley33 P. Phelan34 J . White35 C. Stewart36 M. Wardell37 B. McMahon38 J . Raj u39 K . Kavanagh4 041 M . Allen42 L. Hendra43 R. Carter44 R . Sherman45 C . McKimm46 M . BillionisA7 S. Adam48 B . Dever49 B . Scott50 X . Johnson51 M .J .T. Smith52 A.J . Paterson53 L. McPherson5455 M . Gamble5 657 J . Murch5 8596061 A. Wals h62 A. Lynch63 S. Davies64 M .Reid

OLD F :-iCoach : Chris Bye

Res Coach: Robert O'Brien

1 J . Pannagiotopolous2 S . Evans3 P. Lutterschmidt4 D. Rya n5 M .Oxnam6 C . Ridley7 J . Leas k8 J . Heritage9 J . Goodger10 S . Bryant11 B . Papal12 J . Kavanagh13 M . Ross i14 B . Hakim15 T Di Blas i16 S. McPherson17 P. Hexte r18 J . Walker19 E . Healey20 D. Hunter21 S . Dale22 A. Merrington23 J . Hughes24 J . Dazkiw25 C . Morgan26 S . Fleming27 D . Bar r28 G . Stevens29 S . Uebergang30 M . Dragojlo31 D . Caridi32 J . Mansfield33 A, Dawson34 D . Podger35 L . Kavanagh36 M . Burn s37 M . Jinks38 D. Whitfield39 B . Newbold40 C .Obliubek41 S. De Morton42 N . Bertram43 N . Fitzpatrick44 J . Rus h45 P. Barry46 T. Cippoloni47 S . Howard48 A. Salvo49 C . Clues50 A. Nowland51 A . McGowan52 J . Williamson53 T. Campbell54 A . Morrison55 B . Turner56 S . Dart57 W. Conlan58 T. Williams60 S. Ce6n

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OLD HAELEYE~UR'~ OF :]EANS OL 5 :' ". ;" ~E ; _ ' . ' '~NDLACoach : Mick Dwyer Coach : Erwin Leyden Coach: Matt Ryan Coach : MichaelKnuppel Coach: Wayne Hermes

Res Coach: Andrew Bonwrick Assist: Michael Lovejoy Res Coach : Peter Slack Assist: Pat Mannix Assist : Peter ApplefordRes Coach: Peter O'Dea & Mark Finniga n

1 A. McMahon 1 Smith D 1 S. Vincent 1 L. Wilson Res Coach : Michael Bosanko

2 R . Kejna 2 Theodore S (C) 2 P. O'Loughlin 2 D. Becke tt 1 Petrevski M

3 P. Dimond 3 Treloar A 3 M . Cosgriff 3 L. Murphy 2 Mills A (DVC)Bannister R3

4 S. Langford-Jones 4 Hazell M 4 A. Curran 4 A. Grace (VC) M4 Ellio t5 J. Bourke 4 Barrett N

5 Crawshay S 5 M. Harford 5 M . Martinov 5 Sacco S6 A. White (DVC) 5 Woodford D 6 D . Stevens 6 D. Whelan 7 Bannister S7 Adam Hilton 6 Holme D (DVC) 7 P. Cosgriff 7 S. Keleher (VC) 8 Hollow L

9 S. Rowlands 7 Thompson C 8 A . Sinclair 8 M . Miller 9 Bannister C

10 C. Efstathiou 8 McKeon A 9 P. Palermo 9 G . Hall 10 Vaina J11 0'Sullivan D(VC)

11 M . Graves 8 M arks D 10 P. Brabender 10 A . Martin 12 Moran R12 B. O'Farrell 9 Gr ant B 11 A. Bums 11 D. Robbins CN) 15 McMahon A(DVC Res )13 B. Harrop 9 Simpson 12 B . Galloway 12 B. Delidio 16 Goodwin M14 A. Forsyth 10 Roberts T(VC) 13 B . Richardson 13 B. Stone 17 O'Connor G15 D. Mackenzie 10 M ar ks B

11 Gallagher P 14 B . Brabender 14 S. James 18 Ca rter B

16 P. O'Donnell (RVC) 12 Richardson J 15 S . Fellowes 15 S. Naughton 19 Grant A20 Clarke J17 Ash Hilton 12 Ha rt J 16 M . Godfrey 16 T. Stewart (RC)21 Henderson G

18 C. Jayaskera 13 Thiele B 17 B . Hart 17 J . B dges 22 Reynolds L19 M . Armstro n C9{) 14 Verge M 18 G. Porteous 18 S. Crame Y 25 Edwards P20 M. Goodier 14 Kinsella D 19 A . Dean 19 D. Cleary (RVC) 26 Lewis B21 A. Jenke 15 Rose M 20 T. Brown 20 M. McConvill (C) 27 Garoni M

22 D . Mason 16 Lewski A 21 D. Loney 21 R . Wiley 29 Goodwin S

23 G . Fletcher 17 Miller J 22 S . Fantone 22 G . Lehner 30 Tadinac M

24 A. Ross 18 Fitzgerald T 23 P. Walsh 23 J. Knuppel 31 Hollow S

25 B. Johnston19 Mulquiney R (DVC)19 Provrse M 24 T. Lombardi 24 A. Goonan

32 Sacco J34 McWhinney M

26 J . Bell (R C) 20 Guest J 25 A . Heffernan (C) 25 J. Dale 35 McKay A27 R . Brandham 21 Keeble C 26 D. Boundy 26 T. Harvey 36 B arron D28 A. Shepherd 22 Waddell A(RC) 27 K . Jenkins 27 T. Brennan (RVC) 37 Castaldi D29 B. Carson (VC) 23 Berry M 28 B . Reiner 28 A . Moore 38 Nancarrow M

30 D . Warnes 24 Hawkins M 29 J . Dallas 29 M. Broadhurst 39 Boyle S(C)

31 D . Lay 25 Thomas P 30 A. Boyd 30 G. Ritchie ( RVC) 40 Garoni P43 Warren M

32 B. Mitch," 26 Kennedy C26 Walker C

31 N. Dallas 31 H . Black 44 AP33 P. Wri ght 28 Teelow A 32 P. Pratt 32 A . Low arter MC

34 F . Langford-Jones 29 Mulligan T 33 S . Ciavola 33 M . Collins 46 Stepien S35 D . Lappage 30 Miller J 34 B . Hayes 34 A . Russell 47 Goodwin D36 B. Lay 30 Wu A 35 S . Simpson (C-R) 35 L. Russell 48 McAuliffe A

37 A. Floyd 31 Sallabank J 36 B . Dintinosante 36 D . Casey 49 Whykes B

98 L . Floyd 32 Selby E 42 R. Murray 37 C . Everi tt 50 Barron B51 Candiloro D

39 H . Brooks 33 Magee J 43 38 D . Broadhurst 52 Weston D40 S. Davey 34 Beaumont J 44 D. Fu rze 39 M . Fenari 53 La Fontaine N41 S. Saunders (RVC) 35 Ray C 45 A. Paglia 40 Y. Dimadamos 54 Riley S42 S. Durkin 36 Grant J

37 Murray S 46 R. Clark 41 J . Kools tr a 55 Garoni M (VC Res)3 C . Pountney 38 Bryant T 47 N. Ball

'42 C . Keleher 56 Dunne P

57 Weston S4 4 L. Pitcher 39 Field D 48 S . O Meara 43 L. Smith60 Sacco P

45 H . Gopu 40 Useinov Z 51 A. Baker 44 N . Baldwin 61 Sacco S46 R . Goulden 42 Evans B 52 M . Joyce 45 L. Breitkreuz 62 Caccamo D:7 R . Mitchell (RVC) 43 Farquharson E 63 46 C . Clea ry 63 Moloney A

48 C . Moyle 44 Grundy P 54 S. Yeo 47 J . Monaghan 64 O'Meaia J49 G. Finlayson 45 Murphy C 55 48 B . Healy 65 Stella S50 R . Ladd 46 Neeson C 60 J. Connolly 49 S . Metz 66 Green A

Richardson51 S47 Harrison T 50 D. Geenock 67 Tsmaris G

.52 G. Smith

48 Jenkins C49 Tsiotras G 51 D. McKenna 69 Sarong S

70 Kuret L~3 L. Cu rtain 50 Simpson A 52 S . Betsy 71 Lyons R54 R . Saunders 51 Kennon M 53 G . Hammond 72 Johnson S55 L. Byrns 52 Campbell B 54 F. Melanie 74 Lees S56 M . Anderson 53 Ber ry J 55 J . Putz 75 Keenan R

57 A . Morisi 54 Grscheska T 56 M . Farrell 76 Lees C

58 B . Melin 55 Godley J 57 S . Stephens 79 Higgins T

60 M . Somaia 56 Mulcahy J 58 T. Banks 84 Russell G87 Jones P

61 J . Miller 57 Gains A58 Weir I

59 P. Konstanty 89 Christie A(C Res)3 W. Smith 59 Alder C 93 Smith J

64T. Cute 60 Power J 96 Redden S

61 Berman J 98 Hollow B

62 Trim C 99 La Corcia M

63 Quest G 100 Loiudice J

64 Ledwidge B65 Pruden J68 Hicks M

104 B:ddlestone G106 Murphy P108 Thomas D

70 Whitehead H 119 RatclJ e A129 Boden D,. .,

CORPORAT EI" 132 Costello R

PRINT 134 Donohue M

RESOURCES 139 Fenn AEhluq hg h Soss Ptg IN 135 0"Hallaron S

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Firstly congratulations to all those from C-Grad e

associated with the VAFA's win against the SFL Friday week

ago. You did yourselves, your club's and the VAFA proud .

Many thanks to all at St Bedes hqentone-Tigers for the kind

invitation to Lunch on Saturday prior to the Whitefriars

game. Your hospitality and welcome was truly most

appreciated. It was great to see you win and you are

certainly as a club headed in the right direction . Special

thanks to Date, Mark, and Iviatt for looking after me Hope to

catch up again before year's end.

R EVIEWPrahran really struggled all day to throw off an impressivePanthers lineup who produced their best football for theyear. It was a tough struggle throughout the first half, butit was yet again the third term that cost the visitors as theTwo Blues ran riot kicking some 8 goals to three to hold ahandy 21 point buffer at orange time . This was whittledback to 9 but the home side steadied to win by 16 . Wilyveteran Kip Walford was best for the victors, along withCraig Bamford who kicked 8 and Ben Sanderson . JustinCostello had the ball on a string to be BOG. Wes Ballantinemade a sensational return and Tony Bournon was good .

Banyule had 2 goals on the board the Well ers had scoredand one felt perhaps this was going to be their day . and a13 point lead at 1/4 time supported this theory. Great 2ndstanza had the difference 3 points in the Bears favour atthe long break . Even third one had the lead in OldCamberwell's favour at the last change and then a burst of6 unanswered goals saw them come away with acomfortable victory . Better players for Banyule were LukeRichardson, Brad Willmore and Travis Gloury . Wellers????

Perfect conditions at Banksia Oval saw Beaumaris get off toa strong start and lead by 3 goals at the first break . TheFields had done their sums though and learnt how to playthe big ground and ran through the lines to bridge the gapand hit the lead on half time . This momentum continuedinto the third as opporamities were created and the goalspeppered and the Sharks were under the hammer to thetune of some 4 twins heading into the last . Undetered theGrammarians kicked another 3 to lead by some 40 pointsbefore the Gold and Blues added 5 late ones to narrow themargin to 13 points short in a real crunch game . Browne,Fallu and Scott were all solid for the Fields, but it wasdifficult to single out anyone in a great team effort .Beauy???? We all wish Andrew Edge from the Sharks aspeedy recovery from a serious injury suffered in this game .

Perhaps Lawso you should stay under that table in Bali forthe rest of the year as your absence certainl_y did not helpyouur team's fortunes . This was totally make or break forGlen Eira and they controlled the play all day, butunfortunately for them and this has been the tone of theirseason thus or. Collegians hit the front for the first timeall day with some 6 seconds remaining. Unbelievable stuffheartbreaking for the more experienced Sainters andcharacter building for the young Lions rewarded with 4thpossie. Admit they stole it the Lions but 4 points are 4

points. Ed Waters wasterrific all day, backedup by the winninggoalkicker CamUnsworth and young

twins on the board before the Friars realised they were ou t

Nick Abbott. Dimma continued his rep form to be theSaints best along with Weerden and the Big Angel Doc

hTeeSon .

And so to the top of the table clash in front of yours truly alarge crowd and a bright sunny day at Brindisi Street . The

Friars in different jumpers started well and got the first

couple on the board. The Tigers once they settled kept

coming back and she was anyone's ball game at the first

change . The second term belonged to the home side as theyplayed tough footy not allowing the Friars to get out in theopen and run. Still up for grabs at the half, soon dispelledin the third as the Tigers were hungrier and had 4 more

of the changerooms . Although the gap was narrowed slightlytowards the end first blood in the psychological battle went

to the Tigers. Along with it TOP SPOT. Andrew Hayes played

a great game for the victors, Paul Wintle and Matt Connollywere miserly in defense and as usual Moose knocked upgetting possessions. For the Friars Sam Alexander was theirbest Riehie Pawlik was always dangerous and TommyLangford under the odds defended stoutly .

PREVIEWAnd so to the start of Round two and the second hatf ofa very interesting season.

Beanmaris were pretty impressed with Prahran first timearound as they gave them a run for their money . Both sideshave had mixed fortunes since and have suffered quite afew injuries so it is almost the survival of the fittest. Evenaway from home today I think the Sharks will win, theyhave to win in all reality to keep in touch .

St Bedes Mentone-Tigers at home again welcome their

close neighbours Old Mentonians Long term rivalry exists

here so no quarters will be given by either side . The Tigers

have to be a bit wary of a bit of a letdown, but Barney issmart enough to alleviate that and even though the youngPanthers are improving its the Tiges for me .

Big game this one as Whitefriars make the trek into townto tackle 4th placed Coll egians. Round 1 at Friar Park waspretty close so again promises plenty. One side stole onelast week, the other suffered their first loss . Patty Hawkinsboys confident and nothing to lose and Greg Feutrill withplenty to work on . At their best the Friars Al win .

Here we go again another tough contest between two toughuncompromising district sides . Banyule not too far away,while the Sainters are getting a few of their guns back nowand working them back into match fitness. This is thevisitors last roll of the dice and Paul Beddoe has the knackof getting them tip when it really matters so I will stick withGlen Eira. That oughta cost you a lunch Lawso.

The Fields are in pretty good touch now and have openeda break on those underneath them, a margin they would

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like to keep. The Wellers have been so inconsistent,promised much but delivered little, and again today I thinkthey will struggle against a side who love to run and do playtheir home ground pretty well, The Fields for me .

SELECTIONS ; Beaumaris, St Bedes Mentone-Tigers .Whitefriars . Glen Eira, Caulfield Grammarians .

PRESS Cr . :, ., A

S/ 10 last week the worst for the year with the Sharks andthe Wellers being the eulprits.Don't forget your nominations for Player of the Round .I have a deadline to submit this report to the VAFA sowould appreciate your co-operation in having your reportsto me by Spirit on Monday Nights please . Contact details are9 553 1561 phone and fax at home, 0412 213 541 is the>•.nobile, or email me at braineoC~optusnet.eom.au asmention by Spin. Monday Nights .Thank you and keep up the good work.

BgNYULE - Congratulations to David ,7itcfielT on playingiii~ 200th game with the Bears last week . "Witch" cappedni[ this great milestone by leading the team onto the fieldduough an avenue of players and supporters. David joinedBan}-'tile in 1990 after playing his junior years with McLeodand St klary's Greensborough. A good clubman who workshard on and off the field, all at Banyule congratulate youDavid on this fine achievement and hope you still havemany more great games left in your legs .CAULFIELD GRAMMARIANS - Congratulations from all atax Fields to Mark Liddell, on playing his 100th game forour club vs Beaumaris . "Delly" who rarely has his coloursist,:, :red, has developed into an integral senior member ofour club. Two time state rep for the VAFA, with inclusionit) the best players in both of these games, Mark's silky> ;oooth skills, marking and evasive ability are a delight towatch. Here's hoping mark's next 100 are as good as hisfirst, from all your mates at the fields

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Carrigg Whitefriars,looney Collegians

r:in -well St Bedes Mentonem:vakis Glen EiraBamford PraliranC RESERVE S

,'ns Beaumaris, :"Tgierson Caulfield. <u l ' e BeaumarisHan Collegians:~l .urrie Collegians

2 392 280 273 278 27

0 235 231 200 187 1 7

Beaumaris v . PrahranSt Bedes Mentone Tigers v, Old Ivientonians

Collegians v. Whitefriar sBanyule v . Glen Eira

Caulfield Grammarians v. Old Camberwell

P. Hayes, A Terrell . L'Huillier.

PRaHRfu: 3.2 8,4 16,6 21,8 (134)OLDME2dT0i7A7 :3 4.4 9.8 12,9 18,10(118)Prahran : Bamford 8, :Lean 4, Ballard 3 . Pang 2, Brewer, K.Walfard,APitts, Rhodes . Best. Bamford, Ballard. Harders. Pang, McLean, Evans.Old Aientonians : Bailatrtine 5, Bournon 4, McClosky 2, Palmer 2, Solley 2,Clarke, D .kitto. Saunders Best- Costello, Austin, Ballantine, Bournon,D.Kitto, Dwyer.Umpires : D . Irons . S . Stokes (F), C. Shipley, G. Rollo (G )ST BEDES MEPITONE TIGERS3.3 7.7 11,9 16.15 (111)wITEFRIARS 4.6 5.8 5.10 10.13 (73)St Bodes Mentone Tigers: Hayes 3, Napier 2, Paynton 2, Kidd 2, Owen,Andrew, Spencer, Porter, Wtnde M. McCraw . Best BeasleyT. Napier, wlnile

Whitefr3ars : Pawlik 2, Carrigg 2. Northey 2, Brice, Anderson, Janson.Kennedy. Best Campbell . Kemiedy, Anderson. Paw(ik, Sloufchen, Power.Umpires: C . Stewart, T. Brooks (F), M. Lu[ike (BL R. Richards, R Dodd (G)COLLEGIANS 3 .2 5.6 9.8 13.11 (89)GLEN EIRA 3.3 6.6 11.9 12.15 (87)Collegians: Cooper 4, Dlxon 3 . Mooney 2. Unsworth 2. Harrison. Phillips.Best: Waters, Shinkfleld, Ahtwtt . Cottom, Unsworth, Krotins.Glen Eire : Vannnkis 3, Ryan 2, McGaw 2 . Can:ana, S . Diamond, Hall,Ma s>s, Tkaz . Best M . Dimash!u. A Diamond, Hall, McGaw, Weerdon .Umpires: G . Skandakmnar . A. Stubbs (F), G . Kennedy (B). D. Melder, B.Stephens (G)BANYULE 6.6 9.8 12.9 13.2 (90)OLD CAMBERWELL 4 .5 8.11 13.15 19 .18 (132)Banyule: Keenan 4. S .Playfair 3 . O'Connor 2, Natoli, J .Egan, Kayrooz,B .Wiihnore Best: Richardson, B .w:l6nore, Gloury, Keenan, Hopgood,O'Connor.Old Camberwell : Cam 3, Mitchell 2, Gooiale 2, Gough 2, Howard 2,w9utehead 2. Heffernan 2, Cadzow, Christie . Francis. Gladman. Best-Crerilin, Christie. Mitchell, Heffernan. Derry. WhiteheadUmpires: G . Curran, T. Tiagen (RDL) (F). R. Monaghan (RDL) . B . Powell(RDL) (B), G . Clancy. G. Wakehng (RDL) (G )

BEAUIaiARiS 5 .4 6.7 11.8 16.11 (107)CAULFIELD GRAMMARIANS 2 .4 6.10 14.16 17 .18 (120)Beaurnarls: Pitts 5, Boctor 2 . Butler 2, Lee M, Healy . Teasdale, Haynes,Martin, McGeogh , Coote Best Pitts, Healy, Haynes, Talbot, Ensor, Martin.Caulfield: Amiet 5, Harrison 3. Baxter 2. Sinclair 2, Pearce D 2, Scott,Tasse 11, Rosman Best Brown, Fallu. Sorenson . Baxter, Scott, Harrison .Umpires: N. Fennessy . G . Rov:imgs (F) . R. Parry, A. 7,alcman (G )

RESERVESPRAlIlL1'd 3.3 8.4 13.10 19 .18 (132)OLD EiENPONIANS 2.0 2.1 2.4 2.4(16)Prahran: Rose 4, James S . Pickering 2 . Morgan 2 . Quick 2 . Killeen . Moylan,L'agg, year, L.ti'ecxi Best- Kellow, Morgan. Palealinus. Ouick, Rose, AWoodOld RYentonians: Fava, M .Maekay. Best R.tllexander, Drinan, CampbelL AWorrell, Fava . L .Kennedv.

ST BEDES R2ENfi0;dE TIGERS0 .2 6.4 7.5 10.6 (66)WITEFRIARS 4.2 6.2 11.6 16.8 (104)St Bodes Mentone Tigers : Walsh 2 . Connor 2, HI)nvell . Hecker, Parsons.Phipps, Fedderson, Wilson. Best H7puell, Parsons, Walsh, L :omagno,Marshall. NewToln.Wliltefriars: Dance 7, Crea 3, McClintock 2, Reidv, Vernail, Garden, Mike .Best Dance, Anderson . Kennedy . Duffy, Law .

COLLEGIANS 6 .2 12.4 20.10 26 .12 (168)GLEN EIRA 1.1 1.1 1.2 2.3 (15)Collegians: Skurrte 7, Harris 4 . Clark 3, Roach 2 . Roberison . Taylor. Hoist,McCann, Gribble, I2ahi1(, Moraw-atz . Van-Rui! . Hart . Dowling. BestRobertson, Skurne, Dowling, Clark, Taylor . Harris .Glen Eira: Russo, Watt . Best Richards, Zagame. A. Diamond, Russo,Evans.BANYULE 2.0 3.2 4.3 6.3 (39)OLD CANUIERWELL 3.5 7.8 9.12 15 .16 (106)Banyule : Tuck man 2, 1'luveos, D .Wdson, McCann, Noonan. Best: Bassett.D.Piayfatr, Small . Bott, D.Nasrallatt, Sprotiles.Old Camberwell : McCrea 3, R.Tem(pue 3, Craven 3. D .Wdhams 2, Ormsrv.Bryson, Mackenzie, Eves, Best Clay, D .Wdliams . Munroe. Rowe.Cwdharns . Craven .BEAUAYARIS 0.0 2.3 4.6 8.9(57)CAULFIELD GRAAIA9AR1AiiVS 3.4 5.5 7.7 8.13 (61)Beaumaris: Brook 3. Deluca 2 . Groves Q . Vance. Gionis . Best Foley,Catlin, Deluca. Atkins L. Slav J .Caulfield : Margerison 5 . Bannon 2, Restarick Best: Evans . Ryan,Margenson, Restar3c4 . Bannon . R}azberk .

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DARYULECoach : Greg Whitcroft

Res : Renato DinGnosante

I T. Egan2 D. Witchell3 S. Kayrooz4 B. O'Connor5 B . Wilmore6 S . Tuckman7 J . Pearson8 B . Cantwell9 J. Plant10 B. Moxin11 S. Cross12 J . Egan13 C. Burke14 B . Woodlock15 S . Gray16 A. Dooley17 A. Small18 J. Turnbull19 P. Witcheil20 S . Playfair21 R. Dintinosante22 C. Taylor23 S. Gray24 A. Plant25 T. Baldack26 H . Mcdermott27 P. Heal y28 D. Spoules29 J .O'Callahan30 D . Mutton31 C . Bassett32 M . Natol i33 B . Reed34 C. Stevens35 L. O'Connell36 M. George37 T. Thompson38 W. Keenan39 A . Hopgood40 N . Taylor41 P. Job42 C. Taylor43 L. Ferret44 A. Covery45 M. Smith46 D . Nasrallah47 K. Scholes48 P. McCann49 G. Bel l50 T. Nasrallah51 J. Bott52 D. Noonan53 T. Cusack54 B . Wilson55 D . Williams56 T. Jubb57 K. Mahony58 L. Orto n59 L . Richardson60 L . Holt61 B . Parkes62 J . Gilham63 D. Playfair64 S . Taylor65 M. Thiveos66 M. Vanpoeteren67 C . West68 M . Wilmore69 C. Williams

BEAUMARISCoach : Tim Rieniets

John McNicholasRes Coach: Mick Carty

1 P. Broo k2 H . Gibson3 M. Pitts (Vc)4 M. Matulick4 D. Porter5 M . Ensor (Vc)6 A. Spence7 D . Foley8 M.O'brien9 B . Cousins10 L. Buller11 M . Lee11 L. Stevens12 L . Healy13 C . Gourley14 T. Collins15 A. Edge16 A. Quin17 L. Atkins18 N . Kennedy19 M . Atkins19 A . Lo w20 M . Mellon21 P. Sherman22 J . Holt (C)23 A. Catlin24 B . Gray25 D . Teesdale26 Q . Groves26 T. Broadbent27 B. Haynes28 J . Vance29 C . Martin (Vc)30 K . Alexander31 J . Mcgeogh31 P. Ott32 B. Cairns33 G . Jury34 J. May35 N . Boctor35 S . Nish36 R. Deaton37 R. Presnell38 J . Gerrand39 D. Guidolin40 S. May42 A. O'brien43 B . Ferguson44 J . Deluka46 M . Talbot47 M . Stanojevic48 R . Corfield49 J. Bryce50 B . Presnell51 S . Coote52 N . Aprea53 R. Rawlins54 A. Thompson60 C . Gionis

C A '_!I.FIELDGRitifviiV"iAreii

Coach : Dean AndersonRes Coach : Martin Dicxosta

1 D . Rosman2 B. Hal l2 A. Sorensen3 C . Knigh t

4 M. Liddell4 T. Vinen5 N . Guyett5 S. Kendall6 N . Craven6 B . Minte r7 J . Cowlishaw8 R. Foot e8 S. Cossart-Walsh9 W. Bowes10 A. Will (C)11 C . Deal12 D. Pearce12 S . Fryers13 D. Gurr14 S. Amiet15 A. Docker16 S. Sant17 G. Harrison18 B . Baxter18 P. Anderson19 W . Brockett20 H . Vella21 M. Pennycuick22 C . McASsey22 M . Richardson23 D. Ash24 J . Dalwood25 G . Evans26 S. Widjaja27 R . Keovrn27 J. Ryan28 J .Jacobs29 D. Williamson30 D. Ellias31 C . Veentjar32 L . Browne33 C . McGrath34 J . Margerison35 S . Thompson36 M . Cramphom37 T. Messer38 J . Restarick39 J. Santiago40 R .0'neil l41 M . Anderson42 D. Synman43 J . Smith44 N . Coutts45 D . Scott46 G. Erickson47 A . Desousa48 N . Tassel49 B . Gardner50 C. Pearce51 G . Robinson52 A. Sinclair53 P. Carte r54 T. Rynberk55 C . Hooper56 S . Krien57 P. Farmer58 N. Joughin59 P. Crocker60 N . Fallu61 N . Bannon62 B . Goddard71 M . Cassidy

THE RACECOURSE HOTELCNR DAND'eNONG &

VdAVERLEY RD'S, MALVERN EAST

COLLEGIANSCoach: Pat Hawkins

Res: Marty Hoo k

1 J. Dixo n2 M.Johnson3 B.Mooney4 D. Atkinson

5 R. Henebery DVC6 S. Woolley7 D. Surkitt7 J. Farley8 C . Unsworth CAPT9 J . Fry10 J . Lang10 S . Harding11 B . McKenzie12 N. Harrison13 N . Thomas14 D . Phillips15 L. Cottom16 A . Fletcher17 R. Husking18 T. Krotiris

V C

19 A. Robertson20 H . Sallmann21 C . Harris22 S . Piasente23 C. Mollard24 B . Low25 R . Mui r25 D . Gambaro27 A . Shinkfield28 N . McCann29 A. Kenneally31 N. Roach32 D. Brownin g33 B. Hoist34 A . Smith35 S . Beilby36 G. Cooper37 M . Foster38 T. Dyer39 N . Hart40 R . Bardwell41 N . Baxter42 N . Abbott43 M . White44 Y. Phillips45 R. Lew46 C. Rowe47 R . Sztar48 E . Waters49 J . Clark50 D. Vial51 J B . Shadbolt52 B. Grant53 J. Van Berkel54 B . Woolhouse55 T. Cooks56 B . Lumb57 C. Peck58 D. Smith60 D . Dowling61 D . Cook64 M . Gribble65 C. Safstrom66 S . Porter67 D. Osborne68 L . Wilson70 T. Skurrie77 L. Beardsley

GLEN EIRACoach: Paul Beddoe

Res Coach: TBA

1 M . Ryan2 N . Astapenko3 C. Massis4 D. Cassar5 A. Tsirogiannis6 J. Zagam e7 S . Vamvakis8 M . Dimashki9 G. Hayes10 G . Richards11 B. Clements12 B. King13 G. Brown14 C . Grey15 F. Buckley16 A. Taranto17 A. Russo18 M. Dimachki19 K . Dimachki20 A . Diamond21 P. Jones22 S . Emmett23 S. Neeson24 B. Mascali25 P. Khazaal26 P. Tsagliotis27 R. Gilmore28 P. Commerford29 R. Dimachki30 L . P ryde31 T. Aberline32 M . D'Zlva33 A. Sheedy34 L. Hal l35 J. Commerford36 K. Dao u3738 M . Lewin39 J . Egan40 L. Doolan41 H. Walls42 J . Gusman43 T. Knowl an44 S . Diamon d45 A . Caruana46 T. Evan s47 J . Serpanchy48 J . Haliwell49 M. Benton50 A . Dimashki51 B . Zurek52 A . Haines53 S . Rees54 M. Kassar55 L . McGaw56 J. Kokkinoptilis57 S . Hall58 C. McMurrick59 P. Merrick60 A. Guz= o61 M. Tkocz62 D . Sheehan63 D. Dunlevie64 A. Patane65 M . Dimou66 J. Valkanis67 N . Daou68 M . Merrick6 9

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0!!' CAMBERWELL OLD M EliTON1AKS ST. SEDES WH9TEFRI A RSGoach : Jarrod O'Neill Coach : Jeff Costello Coach: Derek Hine M E NT®N E TIG E R S Coach: Greg Feutrill

Assist: Adnan Sheedy Res Coach: Jamie Wnduss Res Coach : John Ross Coach: Russell Barnes Res Coach : Connor Eames

Res Coach : Justin McLean Res Coach : Danny Spence r

S Clay I A . Acreman 1 D. Herders 1 P. Wintle 1 C . Wood,

T James (DVC) 2 C . Twentyman 2 M. Harvey 2 L. WinUe (C) 3 M. Carbon e

N Robinson 3 B . Murphy 3 P. Kelly 3 C. Tesorerio 5 B. Phan

N Lippiatt 4 D. Carroll 4 P. Quick 4 A. CHuillier 6 P. Campbell

L Gain 5 C . Mackay 5 H . Pitts 5 S . Napier 7 D . Brice

B Christie 6 C . Alexander 6 A. Corboy 6 A. Ryan 8 B. Janson

Scott 7 M. McCloskey 7 S. Pang 7 N. Owen 9 C . Maguir eHa=feman (DVC) 8 W. Ballantine 8 C . Bamford 8 J . Cunningham 10 R . Pasqualotto

g J Goodale 9 S. Boothey 9 A Bunnell 9 M . Terrell 11 R . Reid yin M Hanson 10 S . Voigt 10 B. Hodgson 10 M . Wintle 12 T. Hughe s,, Ft Kapoor (VC) 11 D. Solley 11 A. Pitts 12 J . Kane 13 T. Hilton (DVC )i3 L Galdman 12 C. Dwyer 12 A. Van Rooyen 13 D . Goodchild 14 T. Carrigg1-; R Whitehead (C) 13 R. Ball 13 C . Mclean 14 A. Connolly 16 J . Power15 C Munroe 14 K. Campbell 14 M . Evans 15 T. McColl 17 A . Carbone (C)

N Credlin (VC) 15 J . Costello Sanderson15 B 16 A. Hipwell 18 C. Fulto n19 M Mullen 16 D. Nock (VC) .

16 A Rhodes 18 S. Hecker 19 M . Jongebloed19 A Hanson 17 N. Linford .

Rankin17 T 19 A. Drury 20 D. Reid50 D Mitchell 18 T. Bouman (C) .

18 M . Windridge 20 J. Drury 21 K. Kennedy?t THardman 19 A. Palme r

ll iMS 19 A . Millican 21 P. Fedderson 22 T. Langfor dB Howard u n20 .

Kellow20 J 22 D . Poynton 23 E . Eames~3 K Darby

>:; B Tipper21 A. Drinan22 L. Georgiadis

.21 G . Paleodimos 23 D . Napie r

24 T. Beasley24 R. Mik a

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23 S Pickering 25 D . Samya.

26 C. Ryan26 CWiIliams27 A Hillier

24 A. Lowe25 T. Fava

.24 T. Fraser 26 M . Hecker

fGngwell27 S27 L. Swain

R28 J Webb 26 A. Martin 25 L. Aitken .28 M . Andrew

28 C. Eames (C - es)Glenn29 A

29 D Gough30 R Perryman

27 G. Katri s28 D . Kitto

26 T. St.Clai r27 W. Watford 29 T. Marshall

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31 B Craven 29 A . Carter 28 K. Watford30 D. Falkingharn31 D Moss

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31 T. Dukic35 C. Barnes

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35 C . Law

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37 T Parkes 37 M . Francis 34 L. Norman O'Brien39 D37 M . Nunan

38 T Hallo 38 B . Sherrill 35 B. Gellie.

41 R . Bignell 38 C. Carrigg (VC)'39 S Fancis 39 T. Riley 36 J. Killeen Wilson42 MSousa39 D . D

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A Mackenzie 42 C. Rushworth 39 J' Lane.

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43 J Derry 49 M. Fisher42 T. Maher43 D. Decarteret

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CYAN PRES S

Eerie similarities between the 2002 & 200 1

ladders, with the top three looking safe, and th efourth spot up forgrabs. Last year Aquinas came

from a 4-5 front hatf to grab a 1st Semi berth

ahead of St Leos and Uni Blacks. This year the

Blacks are fourth on percentage with the Hoes,

Bullants and Jackas breathing down their necks .

Some seriously tense times ahead.

Be realistic! Anyone watching the worlds bestsoccer referees being Less than impressive in theirroles at the World Cup, must pause to considerthat our Amo' Umps do a pretty damn good job bycomparison. Apart from being an endangeredspecies, our Umpires are relative treasures ; so let'sappreciate them!!

LAST WEEKMentone were given a run by AJAX but the overallskill of the Vultures won the day. Dukes, Berger,and Van Aken all impressed for the Jackas, with aspecial mention for Nick Gold who never gave up onthe great Tony Mac . Vultures on ballers Steve andChris Sullivan again racked up mega possessions,Nathan Wilkins was prominent, and of course therewas that guy hovering round the goal square!

Aquinas was too good for Ivanhoe Assumption inan impressive performance. Greg Evans had a greatgame in the ruck for the Bloods, with Mick Denavi atFB also doing well, plus Robbie Moran at CHB .Assumption OB, Baz Conley did well in his 1st gamefor the Hoes, with the veteran Tony Jackson doing agreat job tagging a star Aquinas mid-fielder, whom Iassume was you Flynny !

Monash's conversion rate cruelled any chance ofthem really troubling St Leos on the scoreboard,with the Animals putting the result beyond doubtwith a huge 10 minute burst in the 3rd . Asherswere pleased with Paul Farrer's game on the ball andacross HB, Chopper Newman did well against BradBird, and Sammy Hawkins had lots of touches upforward. All the usual suspects conspired on behalfof the Animals, Buckle, McKenzie, Price, Hodder .Hatfield, Donovan & Bird!

Bulleen Temp and Uni-Blacks went hanuner andtongs in a high scoring game with Blacks

establishing a gap in the 2nd term, which theBullants could not bridge . Robbie Williams againstarred for the Bullants, well supported by Daskalou

and D .Bone . The Blacks' Luke Nethercote did wellwith 6 goals as did Tony Wilson with 5, and AndrewCostello (Onya Cossie!) was strong through the

middle .

Williamstown CYNiStriumphed over OGGSin another open, highscoring game with CYfinishing the s tronger.Henry Legoe had a day out in the ruck for OGGS,McCarthy was again str ong round the packs, an dGoldsworthy con trolled his flank. Great team effortby CY, but special mentions to Phemister at mid-field, an d Darren Wil liams, Lee, & McCutcheon fortheir ae ri al dominan ce.

CY at home won't be a walk in the park for_ . :entone, but in spite of CY's improved recent form,it is a big stretch to see them troubling the Vultures,who should win by 6-7 goals

AJAX welcomes Aquinas in a critical game for theJackas, who must start winning to stay in touchwith the four. The Jackas pace will trouble theBloods, and the battle between the respective enginerooms should be fantastic . Aquinas' experienceshould tell in the end for them to win by a kick ortwo, but an upset here would not surprise .

The Ashers & Hoes do battle at Springvale Reserve,and both teams will put everything into this match .Monash must start winning or that horrible "R" wordwill loom larger, and the Hoes have to stop the slumpthat slid them out of the four. While having theutmost respect for the Hoes ability to regrou p

I'll play a hunch that the Ashers forwards are goingto start threading them through the two tallermiddle posts more consistently, if they do they'll winby 2/3 goals .

The Bu ll ants and the Animals meet in anothe r

['~,IE CLUB

Dl SECTION

LST WK TQTE~!-

1}lacgeorge Ivlentone 8 69Berger AJAX 6 37Bird St Leos 2 35Matthews Bulleen Templestowe 3 29Saunders Ivanhoe 3 23

Dl RESERVE SA. Cooper AJAX 0 15O'Brien Old Geelong 1 19Pearce Ivanhoe 0 18Hanna University Blacks 3 18Bradshaw Aquinas 3 18

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f.<cinating game . St Leos convincingly won the Rnd1 contest but that was before Bulleen Temp hadrc iurned from holidays! This time round will bedifferent with the home side much more settled andhaving a forward set up capable of kicking bigscores . St Leo's are likely to have an edge throughthe middle though and they have a very mean set ofbacks, the latter being the turning point in the end .The Animals are likely to win by a kick.

OGGS host Uni Blacks with fond memories of thefirst encounter this season, that victory turning outto be something of a milestone . While OGGS areobviously overcoming the effects of the trauma of a{c .v weeks back, Blacks have also disposed of therlonkey on their back by winning ttivo in a row attheir last two outings. Hard to see Blacks lettingi! is one slip, and they should win by 3-4 goals .Reserves winners should be : CY, Jackas, Ashers, StLeos, & Black s

Correspondents the contacts are: 9889 1 979 (H &F), 0409 172 558, bjhickey6@bigpond .co m

AJ'Z- - congratulates reserves . skipper 7,11liotRubenstein who played his 100th game with theClub last week. After starting with the Club's tinder19's, Elliot has been a strong Clubman and a bornIcader. Injuries during his 8 years at AJAX hasdragged out the ton, but all at AJAX congratulates a,~reat guy and hope to see him around for man y

ars to come . Also AJA)Cs Joey 6lrajnberg's 50th ..J;1X congratulates Joey Wajnberg on his 50th

;'ime last week, after 6 years at the Club . Joey is notthe most talented footballer at AJAX, but what helacks in talent is more than compensated by hisdetermination to succeed. A great clubman and atrier on the field, Joey has many admirers at AJAXwho hope to see him reach his ton.

Williamstown CYMS v . Mentone PanthersAJAX v. Aquinas game switched from original draw .

Monash Blues v. Ivanhoe AssumptionBulleeri Templestowe v. St Leos Emmaus

Old Geelong v. University Blacks

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4.6 1 0 . 1 1 15.17 14~ .::0 (128 )AJAX 3.7 7.9 9.12 15 .14 (104)Mentone : ,." Gec, 8, Eteeil 2, ;. l att Sullivan 2, C.Suiln: n, While,Barker, Wilkins, Mick Sullivan, C.Barr Best: Fanning, Etcell . Wilkins,S.Sulltvan. C.Sullivan, Dixon .AJAX: Berger 6, Van Aken 4. Davis 2, Drv,enman, ZV`elsier, Miller. BestDukes, Berger, Van Aken, J .Segai, Blieden, Onas _Umpires: L. Katz. D . Longworth (F) . P. Plhltehead (G)AgUIitiAS 7.5 10.8 14.9 20.10 (130)IVAM'HOE 3.2 4.3 6.7 9.8 (62)Aquinas: Thomas 3, Whitehead 3, Starett 3, Tarulli 3, Harkin 2, Hunt 2,Flynn 1 . Livingstone 1, Hunter I . Davies 1 . Best: Denavd, Evan s, Hunt,Hughes, Colllver, Bell .Ivanhoe: Emerson 3, Saunders 3, Healy 1, Hawley 1 . Best: Narkiew9cz,Tucker, Conley . Sloan, Healy. Jackson .Umpires : A Hoogendpk. D . Perris (F), J. Martins, N . Brown (B)MONASH BLUES 3.2 6.6 7.11 9.16 (70)ST LEOS EMMAUS 2.6 8.7 13.11 16.11 (107)Monash Blues: Farrar 3, Hollaway 2 . Greggory 2 . S Hawkins. J.Hawkins .Best: Newman, Holloway, Green, Bolton . Che.csari. Farrar.St Leos: Buckle 5, Bird 2, Donavan 2, McKenzie 2, Price 2 . Manton 2,Zalahos. Best: Buckle . McKenzie, Hodder, Donavan, McCann, Bird.Umpires : A. Ladd. G. Moore (F)BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE 3.3 6.6 12.10 16.12 (108)UNIVERSITY BLACKS 1.3 8.5 11.7 20.8 (128)Bulleen Templestowe: R3Villiams 3, K .Brnridge 3, D.Matthews 3,D.Tulioch2, WThompson 2, G.Chivers, P.Robertson, D.Daskalou : BestRtVilliams, D.Daskalou, D.Tulloch, K.Burridge, J .Prior, N.Bone .University Blacks : Nethercote 6, 1V~ilson 5 . Dillon 2, B.Cunningham,M.Cunningham, Chatfield, r1 .Coste(1o, Batten, Murphy, Howard. BestNethereote, Wilson, A .Costello, Chatfield, Moffatt, Macartnor.Umpires: B . Woodhead, A . Shiels (F)

WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 5.1 8.4 16.6 20.14 (134)OLD GEELONG 2.3 6.9 11.14 15.16 (106)Wi lliamstown CYMS: Williams 6, Lee 3, V'ouda 3. Phemister 2, Barlow,MeCuteheon, Wheeler, Cocks, Bergin, Matthews. Best Phemtster,McCutcheon, J H}nies, Lee, Cocks. Williams .Old Geelong: Couch 4 . Fairbairn 2, Goldsworthy 2, Sladen 2, Cole,Leishma v, Stevens, S. O'Brien, M. O'Brien . Best McCarthy, Legoe,Goldsunrthy, M. O'Brien, Fairbairn, Jaugiehs.Umpires: C . Newcombe, S. Scully (F), J . Kralevski (B), M. Camillerl . J .Venables(G)

RESERVEShiENTONE AMATEURS 4 .4 7.5 11.8 11.10 (76)AJAX 1.2 6.6 10.7 16.8 (104)Mentone : Joyce 2, waters 2, M.Barr 2, Emmett, Smith, Suns, Murphy,Gunter. Best Perazzo. Joyce, M .Barr, Corder, Smith, JarniesonAJAX: Goldenfem 5. Sevel 3, Snow 2. Boon 2, E.Goldman 2, Newstadt,Wajnberg . Best Konsky, Goldenfein . Boon, Newstadt, Sevel, KaicerAgUIIdA.S 4.3 8.5 10.9 12.11 (83)IVANHOE 1.3 4.6 6.7 10.12 (72)Aquinas: Bradshaw 3. Slattery2, Chapman 2, Boland 2, Barre 1, Wilson 1 .Gerrish. Best Gerrish, Harris. Slattery, Chap2tui, Mazzan[l . Ditchfleld .Ivanhoe: McGowan 2, Shutlleword 2, J . Shuttlcworth, Iaconangelo 1 .Frtsuta i, Pace 1, J . Scoble. Best: Thaek kTav, N. Shuttleworth,lanconangela, McGowan, Frisina, Farrell.MONASH BLUES 1.1 1.4 2,7 3.9 (27)ST I.EOS EMMAUS 1.1 2.4 3.5 3.6(24)Monash Blues : Carey, Feenaughty, Ro..engarten Best D. Payne . Williams,Menttha, Carey, M . Bolton, M. Payne,St Leos Emmaus: Dinicolaniths, Mclnerney, Smiodison . Best Simondison,Damelio . Pitcher. Mitchell . Presser. McGloinBULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE 0.0 0.1 0.1 1.1 (7)UNIVERSITY BLACHS4.5 8.7 9.1011 .16 (82 )Bulleen Templestowe : D.Marhn : Best Ttmnissen . D .Florance, Hampshire .Alexander, Edwards .University Blacks ; Hanna 3.11'oads 2, R.Wallace 2, St.aorttart, A.Goonan,H .Peck. B.Walsh, ll'.Touzel : Best Woods . Clements, Adams, S .Walsh,M .Jones. N_GoonanWILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 1.2 2.3 6.5 6.6 (42)OLD GEELONG 9.4 12.6 15.9 22.16 (148)Williamstown CYMS: Hann 2 . Joseph, Mackiey, McKenzie, Nisbet. BestVincent, Mackley . Kosmatos, N. 4t-iP.~, Hznn, Carter,Old Geelong : Rowan 4, Fitzgerald 3, Yates 3. Bayles 3 . Avery 2 . Allen,Farns . Grills, O'Brien. J . Legoe. Ross . Best Griffiths . SatIler. Rowan. Wark,Bay ,es, J. Legoe .I

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Coach : Phil Davis Lc . . : Steve Box j Coach : Tony Macgeorge

Res Coach : B..rry Simon Res Coach: Howard Field h : Doug Searl Coach : Brad Hall Res Coach: Darren Fenech

6 ;s Coach: Mal Prior Res Coach : Colin McDonald

1 N. Gold (C) I T. Jess 1 J . Prior I S. Conley 1 S. Rowle y

2 M . Konsky 2 C. Thomas 2 D . Williams 2 M. Maud 2 R . Gallagher

3 J . Sharp 3 S. Edwards 3 S. Young 3 C . Tucker'

3 M . DixonEmmett4 D

4 M . Dudakov (VC) 5 M . Boland 4 W. Thompson Neill4 T. O .White5 A

5 B . Davis CN) 6 D. Mino u e9 5 S. McLaren 5 J . Scoble.

6 C . Stephen s6 D. Kalb 7 C . Glennie 6 P. Graham 6 T, Healy 7 K . Gunte r

Samuel7 G 8 J. Jess 7 P. Robertson 7 P. Rawley 8 D . Perrin.8 B. Klein 8 S. Kelly 8 N . Bone 8 J . Shuttleworth 9 P. Emmett9 A Rosen 9 T. Harkin 9 B. Todd 9 M . Thackwray 10 M . Hovey.

Dukes10 G 10 D. Boland 10 P. Tsokas 10 P. Lee 11 C. O'Meara.Weisle r11 M 10 C . Field 11 G. Chivers 11 D. Valkanis 12 M . Davies

.12 D . Goldenfein 11 M . Barmby 12 A . Parris

Tulloch13 D12 L. Hull-Brown 13 M . Haye s

13 A . King13 A. Freund 12 A Bethune .

Panou14 A13 S . Narkievncz 14 M . Etcel l

14 A Butt 13 D . Denbraber.Wolnizer15 B

14 P. Flynn 15 Mick Sullivan15 J. Segal 13 C . Jeffrey

.Smith16 S

15 J . Curtin 16 P. Sullivan16 M. Segal 14 A . Lorkin

.17 C. Darby

16 P. Harris 16 J . McCarthy17 A. Cukierman 15 A . Williams 18 K. Burridge 17 S. Morris 17 C. Sullivan

18 J. Kirzner 16 J . Hunt 19 L Stott 18 T. Scoble 18 T. Sullivan

19 G. Blieden 17 M . Denavi.

20 M . Jones 19 D. Wood 19 C. StewartKrings20 P

20 M . Buckley 18 J . Hughes 21 P. Gannas 20 J. Collins .Kelly21 D

21 D . Gelbart 18 D. Saliba 22 G . McLaren 21 D. Denby .22 P. Murphy

22 A ..Bock 19 G . Whitehead 23 D. Matthews 22 N . Shuttleworth 23 Matt Sullivan23 B . Ritterman 20 P. Woolen 24 D . Martin 23 D . Ryan 24 X. Smith24 J . Bram 20 P, Peres 25 T. Matthews 24 B. Frew 25 G . Uptin25 M . Blashki 21 C. Quinn 26 S. Boyd 25 J. Frisina 26 A . Rock26 B . Duzenman 21 J . Pierce 27 J . O'Donnell 26 M. Emmerson 27 M. Wise

27 J . Berger 22 S . Flynn 28 R . Parris 27 A . Jackson 28 C . Johnston'28 A . Zemski 23 J . Livingstone 29 D . Bone 28 J. Pace 28 M. O Brie n

Joffe29 A 24 P. Harper 30 D . Florence 29 C . Hocking 29 S . Barker.

30 A Lefkovic 25 B. Volombello 31 A. Shine 30 M . Sloan 30 P. Dixon31 S . Fanning

31 P. Glazer 26 R . Weekes 32 R . Williams 31 D. McFarlaneColeman32 B

32 D. Janover 27 S. Jones 33 N . Hamshare 32 L. Pearce .33 N Wilkin s

33 S. Boon 27 C . Munro 34 S . Lambropoulos 33 S . McGowan.

34 D. Sheehan34 B. Lewski 28 G . Burch 35 D . Daskalou 34 B . Joyce 35 M . Johnstone35 D . Miller 28 J. Holly 36 P. Hare 35 P. Kearney 36 C. Ogie r

Seve l36 W 29 J. Box 37 L. Thompson 36 C. Zeegers 37 T. Macgeorge.37 S Newstadt 29 J. Wilson 38 S . Meadows 37 P. Cotter 38 S . Perrazo.38 B. Erlich (Res VC) 30 C . Colliver 39 J . Florence 38 R. Peoples 39 A. Fimste r

39 D . Vanaken 31 M . Hunter40 S . Meadows41 R Lea

39 M. Ebbage 40 G . Simm s41 C Rock

40 M. Borenstein 32 J . Bleakney .Edward s42 P

40 P. Mar6n .42 T

41 D . Goldberg 33 C. Wooden .Mason43 M

41 C .. McDonald M BarrB42 E. Rubenstein Res C

( )34 M . Tarulli

.Schneide r44 R

42 B. Mart in 45 C . Barr43 E. Janover 35 R. Chapman

.Teha n45 A

43 M. Martineo 46 C . Ross44 A . Lust (Res VC) 36 A. Everitt

.46 A. Humphrey

44 A . Pace 47 J. Tully45 Y. Alfie 37 G . Macklin Moriviti s47 C 45 N . Farrell 48 Mick. Walsh

46 A . Goldman 38 B . Moran.

48 A. Morivitis 46 M . lacouangelo 49 A . Cousin sMcMillan50 G47

Friedman48 A39 L. Sheffiel d40 A. Cultrera

49 B. Tourigani sGlove r50 B

47 E . Marino48 R. Toogood

.51 G. Hollingworth

.49 M . Montag 41 G Davies

.51 T. Cattermole Rosenfel d49 A . McLeod

53 52

DK.Noonan

50 A. Cooper 42 R . Moran 52 J. Gunn . Clar kN50.

54 D . Bray51 J . Jolson 43 M. Slattery 53 A . Boyd 51 D. Pearce 55 C. Leifting52 A. Lewin 45 M, Reilly 54 S . Dowlan 52 S . Sampson 56 S . Sullivan

53 A. Halphen 45 G . Coyle 55 N . Macrides 53 M . Chazan 57 D. Fraser

54 E . Goldman 46 M. Hope 56 A, Theunisson 54 J . Herbert 58 J . Noonan

Kaicer55 J 47 D . Bower 57 G. Vimpani 55 E . Healy 59 Matt. Walsh.56 L Hare] 48 R . Mazzanti 58 D . Tsokas 56 S . Saunders 60 D. Fenech

.57 A. Osowicki 49 M. Hobbs 59 D. McNamara 57 J . Matthew 61 K . Lockhart

62 N Levert58 J . Sesser 50 M. Ditchfield 60 D. Horvath 58 P. Manual .

Waters63 S59 J . Blankfiled 51 A. Gerrish 59 M . Fahour .

64 A. Pothitos60 J . Wajnberg 52 J. Burden 60 T Lupton 65 T. Allinson61 J . Freeman 53 S. Verona 61 S. Butler 66 D. Cagne y62 D. Weisliizer 54 M . O'Halloran 62 P. Merory 67 M . Joyce

63 R. Silberman 55 J. Crouch 63 P. Cameron 68 D. Gillespi e

56 P. Cruickshank 69 J. Mazocca 70 T. Rogers

57 G. Cochrane 78 C . Brown 73 M . O'Mear a

58 D . Robinso n62 L . Bradshaw , W ONE R,S ,g „63 A . Barrie 9 Palermo St, Mcntone68 J . Coghlan * Function Roo m70 C. Lyng * Restaurant * Pokies71 G. Evans

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MONASH BLUES OLD GEELONG ST LEOS EN1 MAUS UNIVERSITY BLACKS WILLIA MSTOWHCoach : Tim Powell Coach : Simon Bones WATTLE PARK Coach: CYMS

Res Coach: James Shady Res Coach : Scott Harrington Coach : Darren Turner Coach: Darren Cadd yClub 18: Sean Wilson Res : Frank Dinicolantonio Res Coach : Warren Payne

1 S . Chapman 1 S . Rowan I D. Dinicolantonio 1 L . Nethercote 1 D . Williams

2 J. Baxter 2 H . Burbank 2 J . Hodder 2 J. Buttlgie g

3 L. Holloway (C) 3 M. O'Brien 3 E . Mitchell4 A Auliso

3 D . William s4 S. Wuchatso h

4 G . Chessari 4 Steve.Jones .Buckle5 S 5 D . Macleo d

5 J . Rosengarten 5 T. Redin.

6 JFennell 6 N . Grant6 M . Newman 6 C. McKay

,7 A. Burgess 7 B. Robinson

Farrar7 P 7 B . Morris 8 B.Bird 8 B. Han n.

8 S. Thompson 8 T. Seymour 9 A. Bethune 9 J. Munro10 B Cocks

9 E. Morrison 9 D. Salter (C) 10 B. Mitchell.

11 B . Twist10 S. Webster (VC) 10 W. Temple-Smith 11 S. McCann 12(R) M . Cannon

Spence r11 M 11 L. Stevens 12 T. McCann 12 A . Featherston.G . Smyth12 G y~ Cameron12

13 A. Krebs14 J. Manton

13 A . Mackley14(R) A. Danie l

13 A. Herrman 13 S . O'Brien 15 P.Carey 14 D . Ferris14 B. Merlin 14 D. Taylor 16 A. Rose 15(R) P. Breguet15 M . Tnkler 15 H. McCarthy 17 R. Parker 15 B . Gaborit

16 B. Nind 16 B . Couch 18 R. McCan n19 A.Major

16 B . Josep h17(R) R. Plochino

18 K. Hendratta 17 M . Goldsworthy 20 G .Rafferty 17 R . Hart19 L. Siapantas 18 J . Malpas 21 G . Simmondson 20 A . Kooloos 18 D. Oldham20 M . Edsall 19 M . Avery (RC) 22 P.Ristevski 19 P. Dervan

21 C. Gregory 20 S. Cole 23 TBatty 20 P. Sadler22 T. Blackley 21 N. Bayne 24 D.Bruce 22 M Saunders24 T. Craven 22 J . Fitzgerald 25 A. McKenzie .

23(R) A. Bouras25 J . Hawkins 23 Sam .Jones 26 A. Prosser 23 t Wheele r26 P. Wills 24. M . Jaugietis 27 P. Levins

28 E. McLaughlin24(R) C . Pach

) J McCutcheon24( R27 N. De Young 25 G . Leishman 29 S. DarcyG .

25 G . BurgessC28 J. Main N) S. Lansdel l26 30 M. Ottobre 25 D. Freestone

29 H. Graham 27 W. Paul (C), 31 M. Contesotto 26 L. Grochowski30 L . Creamer 28 A. Farrar 32 L . Price 27 C. Mathews31 S. Hawkins 29 D. Bolton 33 N .Kennedy 28 A. Kosmatos

32 R. Gundry 30 M. Stevens 34 B. Henricus 29 P. Vincent

33 J. Smith 31 C. Fairbairn 35 J . Brigg sBavag e36 S

30 T. Turcinovich31 A. Bartolo

34 G . Rowley 32 N . Sladen.

37 S Manton 32 X. TobY35 D. Murchie 33 M. Fabri

.38 N . Hodder 33 G . Rickard

36 A. Williams 34 B. Yates 39 B. Vaughan 34 B. Jones

37 J. Bolton 35 A. Chubb 40 J . Gay 35 C. Bergin6 6 A. Bl a

38 N. Brennan 36 T. Heatley 41 J . Zarb42 M Flood

3ne sHynes

39 M . SmithBolto n40 Ma

37 T. Betts38 M LEslie

.43 B. Levins

38 S.39(R) A. Carte r.

41 Mi. Bolton.

39 S. Clarke44 A . Zalakos45 S . Ronchi

39 M . Hollan d40 D. Pawlowski

42 G . Oldham 40 H . Le oe9 46 A . Brown 41 T. Campbel l43 R . Feenaghty 41 T. Carty 47 M . Mcinerny 42 D . Wouda45 R . Walsh 42 C . Chimside 48 A . Daly

47 B Murphy 43 B. Grant46 A. Ryan 43 D . O'Brien 49 C . Hatfield . 44 M. Mannin g

47 S. Mentha 44 P. Simpson 51 C . Beljak53 A . Volpi

45 J. Hynes46 T. Ferris

48 M. Carey 45 54 M . Blundell 47 F. Nuredin i49 D . Payne 46 S. Collins 55 S . Smith 48 P. Trchett50 A. Clark 47 M. Strauch 56 T Morrison 49 W. Kewi n

51 M. Payne 48 D . Farris,

57 M . Place 50 A. McCutcheonMcKenzi e51 A

52 N . Moresi 49 S. Grffiths 58 J . Fjeldstad .Nisbet52 R

53 J. Peel 50 J. Sattler 59 D. PitcherMcDonal d60 C

.53 M. Oldham

54 R . Green 51 J. Kilpatrick .Blandthorn61 J

55 J. Spezza55 I . McCormick 52 J. Legoe

.62 A . Raynor

56 S. Calderwood57 M Saccocci o56 L. Volkov 53 T. Bayles 64 D. Wood

.A Beard

57 P. Munro 54 J . Brand 65 N . Foley 59 K . Dowsey58 F. Eley 55 T. Stafford 66 60 D . Lee

59 B. Carstein 56 A . Meek 67 P. Farquhar 61 S. McNernY60 S. Lloyd 57 J . Morley 68 B . O'Connor 62 D . Orchar d

62 L. Kats 58 M . O'Brien 69 S . Mescher74 D. Panetta

63 D . Temby64 T. Ryan

64 J . Prosser 59 J . Toohe y 75 T. Ymer 65 S . Barlow65 G. Polglase 60 A . Southey 76 G . Donovan 66 S . Phemister66 A. Perry 61 A . Holmes 77 C. Vaughan 67 A, Savoi a

67 A . McCann 62 A. Waters 79 T. Tribe 68 A . Hough69 B . Cambridge

68 M . Meehan 63 J . Weir 81 D. BehanSadler70 D

69 R . Burston 64 E . Fitzgerald 88 S. Pitcher .71 F. Cerone

70 B . Rogers 65 N. Cameron89 D. Winduss

Lear99 D72 F Luca

72 B . Green 66 T. Wolley. 73 J . Spragu e

73 A . Forster-Knight 67 L. Teague 74 . Fry75 M . Miller

74 P. Westbrook 68 B . Grillscovx~acxs 76 M . Sime

75 R . Turton 69 P. Miller 77 P. Geraghty81 S . Gundry 70 B . Cummins 78 R. Cornish

71 A. Meagher 79 S . Mardesi c

72 80 S . Freeman

7 581 T. William s

7

Paul 0'ShanassyRes Coaches: Jim Trevaskis

& Michael Rizio

2 S. Chandler3 M.O'Donnell4 A. Evans5 R . Macki e6 C . Sanderford7 B. Cunningham8 A . Howard9 C . Pekin10 W. Hannah12 M. Cunningham13 C . Baulch14 J. Leech15 L. Murphy16 P. Caccaviello17 A . Moffa t18 T. Wilson29 C . Franklin

21 C . Shilling22 A . Nolan23 P. Barry 21 D

. Macleod

24 N . Wilson25 T. Chatfiel

d 26 D. Batten27 A . Costello28 D. Kean29 M . Staunton30 J . Ralp h31 B . Costello32 M .Jones33 T. Kitchen34 S . Moody35 J . Mirtschin36 H. Peck37 A. Gray39 J . Greenwood40 N. Marti n41 L. Rawnsley43 C. Beaton44 R. McCarthur45 M . Coleman46 A. Hyde

48 D. Rudd49 T. Bowers50 A. Goonan63 J . Weber71 M. Nihill73 S. Mackie

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Kew saluted club record games holder John Brassil whenhe ran out for his 330th game for the Brown and Golds .Some other milestones - Rohan Aujard, 200 games for OldScotch, Adam Lermen, U . Blues, 100 senior games, ASection goalkicking for last two seasons, Chris Hickey, OldCarey captain, 100 games, and Old W'estbourric captainand five times best and fairest Andrew Horsburgh, the firstO .W . player to chalk up 100 games.St Kilda!Sth Caulfield, second bottom in 'B' shocked

second top team Ormond when after an even first half they

kicked 8 .5 to 2 .4 in the third term and then held on to win

16 .17 (113) to 15 .10 (100) . Best were Astapenko . Gilmore,

Neeson (St KIlda/Sth Caulf) and Turner, Gilmore, Block

(Orm) . Whitefriars in 'D', 8/10, met Parkside, 5th,

confident of making it 9/0 . The Red Devils kept with the

'Friars' for the first three terms and then kicked truely 3 .1

to 1 .4, In the final term to win 12.9 (81) to 9 .18 (72). Best

were Hockey, Tessari, Harvey (P) and Pasqualotto, A.

Carbone. Jenkins (White),

Michael 'Motto' Farrell played his 250th game for ANZAlbert Park, the 5th highest games in the club's history,and a great club man, on and off the field .

Old Scotch faltered when they niet third bottom Uni Bluesand missed the chance to put the club on top in 'A: section .Shocked they were! The Blues thrilled their home crowdwhen they kicked 8.2. O .S . kicked 4 goals to make it a 12goal term. Lezmen, Stariski and Herald all starred forBlues. From the first change, O .S. fought baek, and theBlues sagged, kicking a woeful 8 points in the third term .

O.S. had a chance but Richard Furphy and Brian Bloodfrustrated them and the Blues got home 11 .14 (80) to 11 .6(72) . Fairbank and Stewart were among the best for Blueswith Grigg, Wilson and Laird best for Old Scotch.

Power House celebrated 50 years in the VAFA and wereholding a reunion luncheon at the Ross Gregory Oval .Club founder, Wal Davie, and some members of theinaugural 1947 team would be in attendance . PowerHouse's most celebrated football graduate is Geoff Southbywho won the 1969 Keith Truscott best and fairest with theclub before joining Carlton . (Regularly we hear from PeterHutchinson, "and the VAFA interstate selectors missedhim" - then again Hutch, in your position in 2002, youknow how dif.`,rent it is .

One of Marcellni's greatest sons . '>iatt Getson a p~a~ c rrespected by friends and fc , reached the 200 game mark .His honours included captain . 1989-1992, best and fairest

1988 and twice aninterstate represen-tative . Not only a greatplayer but a greatworker for the club.

Old Haileyburians, second bottom in 'A' produced an out of

theIbag performance to humiliate second top Ormond in

the second half at the Mends home ground. Only a goal

apart at half time, the Bloods kicked 9 .6 to 4 .6 in the

second half. Best were centreman Chris McKenzie, WesByrns and Mark Orton while Paul Schukraft, Stephen

Grace and Justin Clarkson at least were in the game all

day for the losers .

It was a sizzler in 'B' when top teams Old Trinity and Old

Brighton met. The Trinity boys really starred, led 15.3 to

5 .7 at half time and finished 67 points in front, 26 .8 to

14 .13 . Best were M. Turner, R . Phillips (8 goals), A. Dunn

(OT) and B . Pollock, A. Grant, A . Pryor (OB).

St Kilda/Sth Caulfield congratulated the club spearhead,Ralph Bergman, on equalling the club goalkicking record of16 goals against Bulleen-Templestowe .

Umpires Corner profiled Wayne Hinton on his continuedVAFA/AFL career of 300 games (and still going today in1997 and going well - NR). Next time you see that video ofa VFL Reserves game where a player in stripes wasreported for kicking an umpire, see if you can see Wayne .He was the other fieldie, and there's always been a questionof whether he was moving in or moving out . His bestamateur footballers seen, Phil Kingston and Michael Yeo .

The Vicar of St Andrews . Rev Harlin Butterley, was a guestspeaker at the Umpires Centenary Dinner .

Parkside was on top of'B' section . Was 1987 to be the yearin which Parkside realised its ambition to be an'A' sectionteam . However they suffered their second defeat when theywent dotivRi by 9 points to 4th placed St Bernard's in a lowscoring game, 6 .11 to 5.8. Best were K. Mahady .McAllister, Comito (St. Bern) and Wood, Williams,Shanahan (Parkside) .Old Paradians congratulated Brendan Considine on beingthe first Considine to play 150 games for the club.

Leading goalkickers at the halfivay mark were 'A' Richard

Herman (Coll .) 48 ; 'B' B . Freeman (Park) 48 ;'C' Mitchell (0 .

Melb) 42; 'D' Collins (0 . C'well) 36 ; 'E' Jenkins (State Bank)

49 : 'F' Wl1elan (Aquinas) 41 .

'E' Section coaches were: Jim Flowers (B'wick), Brian Bond

(Clayton), R. Thompson (Old Ess.), Greg Murray (0 . Geel).

Rod Kerley (Penin OB), Ted Haberman (P.House), Vic Zanin

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(UHSOB), Ken Bremner (State Bank), Peter Riordan (StBedes) and Les Rliite ('MB'v :ick). •`The VCFL defeated the VAFA at Lavington by 64 points .Country led by 62 points at half time, coach Bernie Sheehywas pleased with the VAFA's second half when they wereonly outscored by 2 points, final scores 18 .11 to 7 .13 .

The team was:

B: P. Matton (Therry), M. Deveson (De La), N . Burne (0. Xavs)

FIB : R . Fuller (0. Scotch), (C), M. Summers (0. Xavs), S. Hinchen

(CoIl. )

C: C. Slattery (0 . Par), M. Atkins (0. Xavs), R. Barnes (Orm) (VC) .

HF : P. Kingston (Orm), M . McDonald (Orm), B. Burden (Kew) .

F: N. Heath (Uni Blacks), P. Mehrten (Orm), F. Gleeson (0 . Xavs).

It. M. Yandell (U. Blues), B . Hodge (0. Scotch), M. Lowe (De La)

I/C: S. O'Rourke (NOB), A. Witts (0 . Melb), J . Nichols (0. tielb),

G. Kennedy (Ivanhoe) .

Best were Summers, Burne. Kingston, Matton. Burden,

Dc : eson. VAFA's nominated umpire was Cameron Swale .

The Association expressed great regret at the death of VAFAstalwart Jack McCann on 8th June, 1982 . Jack startedhis career with Collegians in 1925, was Secretary for manyyears, President for 10 years, and became Patron of theClub in the early 60's . When Collegians' new clubroom wasofficially opened in 1981, it was named "The J .S . McCannRoom" .Jack was honorary Secretary of the VAFA Executivebetween 1933 and 1946 and was awarded Life Membershipof the ANFC in 1960 and the AAFC in 1975 .

Marcellin congratulated John Jones on his 100th game .Club B&F and Club Captain in 1981, John was a Stateplayer in 1981 and 1982 and Captain of the AAFC team in1983.Only undefeated teams were North OB (A Res), Coburg (CRes), Old Mentonians (E Res), Brunswick (F Res), Ormond(Jnr 1), St Kilda CBCOC (Jrr 3) .

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----!.fter a club record of 225 games De L< ille farewelled ColGlover, transferred in his employment to Tasmania . A-,reat worker, on and off the field. Col would be sadlymissed .West Brunswick congratulated Bruce Ivey on his 150thgame and his achievements since joining the club in 1969- club B&F in 1972 and 1976 .

Umpires' Corner featured Trevor Rowe (200 games), DavidHindle (150 games) and Brian Goodman (100 games) .

Old Camberwel) turned in a miserable performance againstOld Brighton, scoring only 2 .6 to 8 .22 and dropped from2nd to 4th . Best for Old Brighton were Draper, Levvey andWarnock.Old Xaverians' Captain Peter Naughton played his 100thgame of an outstanding career with the club B&F in 1974

and '76, leading goalkicker in 1976 and Captain of 'D'section premiership team .

Geelong, 'B' Section leaders :re badly beaten by UniBlacks and dropp : d down to 4th with Blacks the ne.,leader. S . Costello, McLean and Cussack (Blacks) and R .Foster, Hogarth and Wookey (Geelong) were best.

Teams still to record a victory :e=ere De La Salle (A), UHSOB(B) . C'Wealth Bank (C), and Latrobe Reds (F) .

The Spearheads had a good day - among the goals 9 toButcher (Caul . Gr.), De Luca (St Bernards), D'Arcy(UHSOB), Roche (Latrobe Blacks) and 8 to Von Moger(Monash).

Grace (6 goals) .was the star in Hampton Rovers' 3 goal vain

over old Geelong .

200 games to popular dynamic Melbourne High captain

Ian Turnbull . All Australia side in 1970, countless

Victorian sides, 'A' section BF were features of Ian's great

career, mainly in the centre and half forward .

Another MHSOB veteran, Alan (Chook) Featherby played

his 150th game . Alan had also doubled up as club

secretary in 1971 .

Ke ., wi C, t, :, lii,~. :.~ a ~1ui 1 c3t, gave a greatdisplay of wet ather footbt'i to oven, l ielm Coburg 12 .13

to 8.6 and moved into 2nd place in 'A' Section with Melb .

High .

St Kilda CBOC junior suffered their first defeat for theseason .

In an extravaganza of scoring for a wet day, Fairfield kicked18.9 to defeat National bank 16 .11 .

Former Richmond plaver, Fran k Dunin (coach of UniBlacks) was appointed coach of the Carnival team to playin Launceston, with Fred Coldrey as manager and HarryHeathershaw as assistant manager.

100 games up to Jeff Birch (MHS), David Rhoden ( Kew) an dFrank Brennan ( Comm . B ank).

Assumption (O'Connell 8 goals) swamped Reservoir OB,joint leaders in 'K' section 18 .16 to 10 .8 .

In the worst 'slush' for m~,:zt, cars Ormond Jnrs 11 .17defeated 0 . Scotch 3 .8 to coi .tinue their unbeaten run -stars were John Byrne (later VAFA Executive member),Brian Walsh (later to play with St Kilda) and Col Wilson (amember of the Melbourne 1950's premiership team) .

Clubs were reminded that the VAFA had never cancelled agame while the tops of the goalposts were showing abovewater. There is no provision for canceling a full round .

Old Xaverians 16 .14 were happy with victory in'C' Sectionover Glenhuntly 9.12 and were looking forward to JimRalph's return to the field.

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Winning EdgePresentations

Round 9 results included a couple of surprises, which limited my successrate to 66°b. It should be said that Old Essendon and Fitzroy Reds, forwhom the season has not been easy, finally tasted victory. This mayinspire them to more wins over the next six weeks.

REVIEW OF ROUND 9 .SECTION 1 Prahran opened brightly against De La Salle, who came backhard in the second quarter to trail by twelve points at half time. Despitethe bluste ry condi tions, Prahran was clearly the supe rior side in thesecond half. An expected De La Sa

lle fight back, aided by the wind, in the

last quarter did not eventuate and Prahran won by thirty four points.Again my tipping was astray as I forecast a lesser mar in than in Round2 and the margin proved to be one point more than that for Prahran inRound 2 . Best players for die "Two Blues" were; rover, Justin Eve, centrehalf forward, "Carey" Dave Butterworth, wing man who rucked in the lastquarter, Nigel Macpherson an d the Coach, Steve Ivak refreshed from hisWorld Cup experiences . Don't go away too much Steve as I don't thinkFreeman Cobb had as m any coaches as Prahran did at Darling Reserve .For De La Salle, Captain, David Jennings, Ben . ("Sweat Box") Buick, PhilBrasher an d Olympic bronze medallist, Tim.Forsythe were best.The first half of the St Kevin's and Mazenod match provided a fairly evencontest with St Kevin's, nine points ahead at half time . The second half sawSt Kevin's really take over an d run away to victo ry by sixty four points. Fullforward, Terani (`Terrahawk") ~ain had a day out as he kicked an otherseven goals for The Dogs" . No 5 in the mid field also played well as didex coach, "Morgs", "Tlre Eater", and "Moe" Svzlak. For Mazenod, the bestwere; Justin "Grimmo" Grinm ison, in the centre, Andrew F ry, AdrianHoldsworth and half back, Andrew Smythe ("Spider" to his friends) .Old Essendon scored their first win when they defeated Eley Park byeleven points in the afternoon match at Keilor . No doubt the joys ofvictory were not lost on the dynamic Old Essendon duo . Luke Eddy andGumby, (Mark Gumbleton) .Old Xaverians kicked the sweep against Old Melburni an s who finishedone hundred and thirty five points in arrears. A third consecu tive final'sappearance now seems beyond the capabilities of the Old Melburnians.SECTION 2 - NORTH Old Xaverians joined the long list of teams, whohave suffered defeat on the John Fawkner Oval in Oak Park when theywent down to Therry Penola by fourteen points after a game which helda ll present enthralled as to its final outcome. The breezes blowing alonthe Moonee Fonda Creek played havoc with the direction of the OldXaverians kicking as they failed to goal in the first and third quartersdespite having eleven scoring shots . At half time the Xaverians led byeight points before the Therry Penola stars started to shine. At the lastch an ge the home side led by twenty points . Old Xaverians, to their credit,recovered their second quarter accuracy and nearly snatched a latevictory. Best for Therry Penola included ; defenders,-Kri s Watson andMichael Dono8hue as we ll as veter an forward, Tony Eastmure andWatson . For Id Xaverians, on ba ll players, Daniel Stoney and MattWalsh as well as wing man Matt Conquest were best.Fitzroy Reds finally won on the ground when they proved too strong fora disappointing Old Trinity and recorded victo ry by twenty five points .Victory did not come easily as inaccuracy and the lack of match fitnessmade the Reds give everything in their quest for victory. Centre halfback,Chris Coates, on trader, Tony "Slug" Jackson an d veteran full back, Dave("Axe") Atkin were best for the Reds, whose theme song must now be "OnEagle's Wings" be cause the four points from the Marcel lin game havelifted the Reds from the bottom of the ladder .Marcellin slipped further away from the coveted double chan ce whenthey lost to Old Ivanhoe by forty five points. The game was one ofcon trasting halves. Marcellin opened impressively and led by nineteenpoints at quarter time. Old Ivanhoe tlren fought back to be only one pointdown at half time. Marcellin tired badly as Old Ivanhoe continued tobuild their lead. Good players for Old Ivanhoe included Coach, Dav idSuper, Marty Stewart ("Boppa" with seven goal s) an d the consistentMarty Veal . With Ther ry Penola's win, Marcellin now find themselvesfourth instead of second. Administrative blunders are costly.Universitv Blacks gave their best performance of the season when theydefeated Brunswick by thir ty s ix points . Their thirty seven point lead atquarter time proved decisive as Brunswick "won" the remaining three22

quarters by one point. Bestfor the Blacks were: JonRalph (ruck), Charles Beaton,Nick Abbott and MarcusColeman . Brunswick werewell served by the consistent,Line Yowyeh, Wayne Morgan ,

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Graeme McGowan and Richard D'Antonio. Could this win be the start ofanother Blacks surge to the finals ? They did just that last season before

Brighton versus Collegians match at the Brighton Beach Oval .Collegians won because they kicked more goals . Basic isri t it? The

losing the Grand Final .SECTION 2 - SOUTH Inaccurate kicking was the feature of the Old

Collegians margin was six goals ( thir ty s ix points).The Old Geelong versus Hampton Rovers match was a close contest unt ilHampton Rovers broke away late in the last quarter to win by fifteenpoints. Their best were; Paul Mantis, Darren Wil ton an d Aiden Boyle .Hawtho rn thwarted Monash earlv in their game by= flooding their defenceto prevent the Blues movin the bad freely in attack. The first half againsaw Monash play lethargi~y in the first half although they led by twentypoints at half time . After half time Monash dominated play and heldHairthorn to one minor score. Monash finally ran out winners by eightynine points, such was their domiuance . Ruck men, Hugh Batrouney andBen Dods, wing man , Luke Woods as well as dei'enders.~iat Cunninghamand Chris Howe were best for Monash Blues . For Hawthorn, ShaneMcDonald. Brendon Mountain and Steve Mountain were best .Out east St Leos consolidated third place with a seventeen point victo ryover Wlritefriars.

PREVIEW OF ROUND 1 0SECTION 1 Another semi final preview will be played today between StKevin's and Pralu an . Memories of their Round 3 clash must return tohaunt "Dogs" Coach John Fogarty. Pralrran won that day by twentyseven points thanks l ar gely to s ix goals by "Cougar". Las t week it was hisfellow forward "Carey", who caused problems for the De La Salledefenders. I know St Kevin's wi ll give a good account of themselves, butI can't see them outplaying all the forward op tions available to "Cobb an dCo ." I select Prahran.Mazenod should return to the winning list by defeating Ely Park at BoxHill . In Round 3 Mazenod t riumphed by sixty two points when Eley Parkcould not contain the likes of Mark Fothergill and Adrian Holdsworth . Iselect Mazenod .Today Old Melburnians should be able to defeat Old Essendon an d in sodoing build percent a~e in the hope they can still finish in the top four. InRound 3 the Old Rielburni an s won by sixty points an d Tomlinson kickedsix goals. Much the same could happen today .Tradi tional rivals, Old Xaverians and De La Salle meet at McHaleStadium . Based on last week's form the Old Xaveri ans must be selectedto win . In Round 3 they won by sin2y, two points, with the Hardwick boyskicking three goals a piece. In their last meeting in 2001, Old Xaveri anstriumphed by fifty three points (2001 Grand Final), Little wonder I amsucking with the reigning premiers to win again today .SECTION 2 - NORTH In Round 3 Old Trinity ran Therry Penola to withinfive points on the Fawkner Oval, How the fortunes of each team havechanged since! Even on the big Hudson Oval, I cannot see a repeat of theresult of their previous meeting . Them Penola now seek second placeand today will seek to build percentage. Veteran forward, Tony Fastmuredid well in Round 3 an d today he can rise further up the goal kickingladder. I select Therry Penola to win comfortably.Despite their victory last week, Fitzroy Reds will see fi rst hand thestandard required to be a leading side be cause they play undefeatedleaders, Old Ivanhoe. With Kingston starrin at fu ll forward, Old Ivanhoewon by sixty one points in Round 3, Today~ forecast an other big victoryfor the leaders.Fourth placed Marcellin has the ch an ce to regain direction today againstBrunswick, whom they defeated by sixty eight points in Round 3 to starttheir s ix game winning streak ( intermpted only by administrative errorand by Old Ivanhoe) . Marcellin should again win comfortably as

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Brunswick seem to lack the fitness to run out a whole game.

Ln ;rersity Blacks have the opportunity to move closd to the four byd, ~ating Old Xaverians . The Blacks, who failed by nine points againstthe Xaverians in Round 3, have not produced the consisten t

rformances that Old Xaverians has revealed . On the grounds ofi sistency, I select Old Xaverians ,

SECTION 2 - SOUTH Old Brighton now cling to fourth place by one gameand victory today against Hampton Rovers would help consolidate thatspot, no doubt the Rovers are a better unit than the one whom OldBrighton defeated by twenty eight points in Round 3 . The small LudstoneStreet, Reserve will enable the Rovers to close the game and prevent OldB ighton players running with the ball and kicking it to space. I lean toa l:arupton Rover's victory by a small margin. If I am proven correct, thec_vst for fourth place will be more interesting.

.e r victory over Hawthorn in Round 3 was certainly the 'high watersk" of the Old Geelona season. The loss of these four points through

an ineligible player set O7d Geelong's season back a long way. Today oni, smaller Ratlmlines Road, Reserve, I favour Hawthorn to record a

much needed win.t Whitefriars. I favour the visiting Monash Blues to again defeat the

home side and in so doing prevent Whi[efriars from a late advance intothe top four.

r a semi final preview, Collegians journey east to play St Leos, whoc<re devoured by the "Lions" in Round 3 . Todavs result will be much

set and the game is a real danger one for the undefeated leaders .

i; vertheless Collegians record warrants me making diem my selection .

PERSONAL PAR All at Prahran wish keen supporter Pam Macphersona speedy and complete recovery from her recent illness . Paris vocalsupport was noticeably lacking against De La Salle .Certainly the umpires missed her usual sagacious advice . The;,'lcpherson family are real Prahran stalwarts . Nigel on the field andfather Steve as the worried parent and busy team manager . We all hopeto hear you barracking again soon, Pam ,I c am Managers don't forget to contact me by noon Monday with your

;aatch details .

Telephone; 9467 2857, fax 9467 2857 or emailnkaugenffa iphatiak. c om . au

' CLU¢ '~_t.ilfi~r:]_ _~ ;CLUB ==VII11 1Cartlidge PrahranR. George Old XaveriansThomlinson Old MelburniansButterworth PrahranBlake Ely ParkErskine Old XaveriansTerzini St Kevins

CLUB XVIII NORTHKingston Old Ivanhoe 1Stewart Old Ivanhoe 7Stoney Old Xaverians 0Ciall Marcellin 31'astnurre Therry penola 4

CLUB XV111 SOUTHOaklev CollegiansMcMillanCollierBuhner;..uir

Hampton RoversMonash BluesHampton RoversMonash Blues

6622212117171 7

281715141 4

272222191 8

CLUB XVIII (1)St Kevins v. PrahranEley Park v. Mazenod

Old Melburnians v . Old Essendon

Old Xaverians v . De La Salle

CLUB XVIII (NORTH )Old Trinity v . Therry PenolaOld Ivanhoe v. Fitzroy Reds

Brunswick v. Marcellt nUnl Blacks v . Old Xaverians (2) at McAlister Gold, Parleville

CLUB XVIII (SOUTH )Hampton Rovers v . Old Brighton

Havrthorn Amateurs v. Old GeelongWhitefriars v. Monash Blue s

St Leos Emmaus v. Collegians

I--,v 5.5 6.7 10.8 14.13 (97)11 :'L, .-,LF 1.3 4.7 6.7 9 .9(63)Ihalu : Coolidge 4 . Butterworth 4, RoaLrov 3 Buzz 2 , James . Lest: Geri, Eve,R9cky U. CareY. ~cott. V"uulle.De Ia SaIle: I3rasher 2, Tucker 2, Bowden, Janis, Forsyth, Rudd, Juffa. Best:Tuck Richardson, Botuke, Brasher, La Buy, Meehan .Umpires: T. B}nies, T. Hegan (F)

2.2 4.4 4.5 5.10 (40)2.3 5.7 11 .10 15.14 (104)

Theory Penflla: Eastmure 4, 23nettt, Avomis, Chapman 2, Carter, Plaza I Best:

Warren 1, Boyle i, Bamett I, Watson 1. Best : Mantis, Wilton, Boyle, Ridgeway ,

11 2, Grtnunisan 2, Little, McKean . EestL, Fry, Gruiums(N), Smyth ,bus arthur, Bourbon

Terziui 7, Morgan 2, Meagher 2, O'Keefe 2, Allan, T .Dffton . Best Fogarty ,earer, N;orgarL Tea¢u, Crowe

Umpires, R Parker, Club Umpire (F)OLD ESSENDON 4.3 7.7 11.11 11.13 (79)ELEyPARK 2.1 4.5 5.6 10.8 (68)Old Essendon: Not received ,Eley Park: ' - • evict.Umpires : T. [,-its, Club Umpire (F)OLD "°LB*roTM?'aNS 2 .1 5.3 51 5 6.7(43)OLD XAVI 6 .3 11 .10 16.14 27 .16 (178)Old '.,bw . .. , received.Old X.averian~ Not recevied .Umpires: S. s in, B. iruim (F)

CLUB XVIIt NORTHT12ERR"t PENOLA 1 .3 3.4 7.6 12.9 (81)OLD XAVER1AhS (2) 0.6 5.7 5.12 9.14 (68)

Bitter, Donohue. Carter, Kelly, Gtatson, Zanettl.Old Xavereans (2) : McGrath 3, Hi~ lns 2, Francis, Ireland, McLean, Ryan. Best:Whlsh, Tuddenham, Stortey, tbhrrveland, Atkniati .Umpkes: D . \'r'indlow, Club Umpire (F)FTIZROY REDS 0,5 2.6 5.7 6.13 (49)OLD TRINITY 1.1 3.2 3.5 3.6(24)Fitzroy Reds: Kyriatou 2 . Jackson 1, Sainsbury 1, Coates 1, Crime 1 . Best: Price,

ouickL Pengally, Kyriacou, Coates, Arkins .NIOld Trinity: Cade 1, Taylor L Stebbins I . Best L3ngdrnn . Mansour, Cooper,Re-Ish, Robinson, Thwaites .Umpires: T. Hall. Club Umpire (F)31ARCELLLi 7.2 8.6 9.6 9.9

6 3OLD IVAlr'HOE 4.1 8.5 10.8 16.12 (108)Old Iv : Steuart 7, Barney. Tell, Kingston. Cormack, tiitas, Cipic. R(sstram .P°st Super, Stewart, Weisz, Birmev, veal .: ."ucellin: Petroff 3, V,aIl 3, Crackriell 2, kfilicia l . Best: Hogan, Yantd, t.iathevr, S,CraclnielL R.D Rooter, Noms, Aall, 2.ll8cla .Umpires: A. Barrington . Club Umpire (F)

BRUNSWICK 0.0 5.0 7.2 8.4 (52)UNIVERSITY BLACKS 5.7 7.12 11.14 12.16 (88)B • Davis 3, McGowan 2, w.:farg:ut, B.Lovett, T.Lotiett. Best Davis,?i1avett, h4cGe',aan, w.l4argan, Riaicrgan . Hume.University Blac l s: Schilling 5, C.Beaton 2, Abbott 2, Ra)ph, A'eber, S.Beaton.

Best: Ralph, Schilling, Abbott . weher, Powell, Buller.Umpires: J. Ciceatosto, P. Nailer (F )

CLUB XVJU SOUT HOLD BRIGHTON 2.4 2.8 2.11 2.14 (26)COLLEGIANS 0.2 2.5 4.11 8.14 (62)Old Brighton : Cochran 2 . Best Crew•d.;on, Maddox. Norwood, i.rridge, Kennedy,Carta.CoLegiars: Hams 2. Bedby, Christie, Gambaro, Osborne . Ross, Sitar. Best:Osborne, Harms, Perko•r, Lumley, Gambaro, S .Day .Umpires: P. Rapke, Club Umpire (F)

OLD GEELONG 3.4 4.6 7.8 10.11 (71)HAMPTON ROYEP.S 2.1 63 8.8 13.8 (96)Old c e2iong, Slattery 2, Southev 2, Chadder 2, Chlmside 2, Meek I, Kraus 1 .Best: Southey, Kraus, Woolley, T.Ctumside, Holmes, Rtggall, Slattery .Hampton Rovers : Ridgeway 3, ititaa'*iillan 2, Buhner 2, Fhidlay 1 . Brudar 1 .

Gaudion, HobsonUmpires : T. Hansen, Club Umpire (F )MO,IASII BLUES 5 .8 83 12,5 18 .13 (121)

HAWTHORN 2.0 5.1 5.2 5 .2(32)Monash Birzes: Moir 5, Brown 3 . Parsons 3, Collier 3, West 2, Gangatharan,O'Brien. Best: Cumurl~ton, Batrouney. O'Brien, Moir, L.11'nods, b4 .R6ods .Harvtharn : McDonald 3, Fitzpatrick. Ptlkhigton. Best MScDonald, B .himmtam,S.P/wuntatrL Saddington, Gary, Johnsen.Umpires: T. BridesarL G. Hegan (F)

WHITEFRIARS 4.2 4,5 7.5 8.7(551ST LF.OS EMMAUS 3.1 7.1 8.2 11.6 (72)Fthitefriacs: O'Brien 3, White 2, Bonmukvi 2 . Houston. Best: Toscana, Spited,O'Meara . Davies, Rtian, O'Brien.St Leos Emmaus: McDonald 3, Blundell 2, P. McGloin 2, D. McGloin, Mescher,Tvretti . Cotllesotto. Best: Haverkamp, P. bicGlom, Blundell, McDonald, P.'Illtams,Cox.Umpires : Si. Foard, A. Barra (F)

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"Your Coaches' Association "

ook ":,Ientai Toughnesss; Achieving A4+~tetic Excellence",r.

k SELF DIRECTED He doesn' tto be pushed, shoved or forced from the outside .

ection comes from within . He's involvedto be, because it's his thing, no t

TZt; He's not a complainer, aor a faultfinder. He's a builder, not a

dcv--ot_r. His trademark is a blend of realism andoptimism . His eye is always fixed on success, on whatcan happen, and on what is possible - not on theiropponents .IN CONTROL OF H C S. Every player orcompetitor understands all too well the unfortunateperformance consequences of poor emotional control.R^d refereeing, stupid mistakes, obnoxiou s

ponents, poor playing conditions, etc, represen tful triggers of negative emotion . Anger ,

str~ :iion and fear must be controlled, or they mos tainly will control you . The tough competitor ha sed the lion inside.

>s the situation. He is his own igniter an d

pressure, he's challenged by it. He's at his best whenthe pressure is on and the odds are against him.Being put to the test is not a threat. It's anotheropportunity to explore the outer limits of his potential.

HTt=-- JPdERtAETIC & READY FOR FUN He is capabl eif himself pumped up and energised forhis best, no matter how he feels or how bad o r

io in spite of fatigue, personal problems, or ba d

D UNDER FIRE He doesn't avoid

His sheer force of will to succeed ins started his beyond comprehension for

who do not share the same vision . He isAle, in his pursuit of his goals. Setbacks ar e

tl :es in stride as he inches his way further forward .

ivENTALLY ALERT & FOCUSED He is capable of longand intensive periods of total concentration . He i s

ible of tuning in what's important and tuning outs not. In short, he has attentional control .

,F CONFIDENT He displays a nearlyrable sense of confidence and belief in

and in his ability to perform well. He rarelyvictim to his own or others' self defeatin g

"s and ideas . As a consequence, lie is notatimidated . On the contrary, because of hi s

. :, .:ent appearance, he often becomes thetmidator.

FULLY RESPONSIBLE He takes full responsibility forhis own actions. There are no excuses . He either didit or he didn't . Ultimately, everything begins and endswith hun, and he is comfortable with that. He is fullyaware that his destiny as an athlete is in his ownhands . His future is his own .

The athletes who fit this description best dominate theworld of sports . The world's greatest athletes givetestimony to the reality of mental toughness everytimethey perform . All the great artists of sport haveexemplified this special kind of inner strength, astrength that goes well beyond the limits of theirnatural talent and skill. It is the thin line whichseparates the few who make it from thousands whodon't . The deciding factor is always the same : yourINNER STRENGTH makes the ultimate difference.

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ROUND 9 - -- -. ---7

Last week's bye was an obvious tonic for some of

the lower placed clubs, with results going down to

the wire.

Oakleigh managed a draw against its more fanciedopponent La Trobe University with both sides beingdisappointed they couldn't pinch the win . TheTrobers had five more scoring shots kicking awasteful 14.17 . Farrant was again a strong focalpoint with seven goals . as was White with four andPerry and Edwards were also good contributors . Forthe Krushers who now have one win and a draw forthe season, Dalton and Mackenzie kicked threeeach, with Clark and Kitts being their best .

In what many predicted as the Grand Final previewbetween Yarra Valley and an, turned out to beas bigger disappointment as France and Argentina'sperformances in the World Cup . The Bushrangerswon comfortably by an impr4Jsive 81 points . Againit was an even performance by the ladder leaderswith Stevenson kicking five goals and Peake andStone three apiece . These three were well supportedby L Taylor and Pearce as the home side amassed ahealthy 19.16 to Salesian's 7.7 . The Bushrangersbackline held league sharp shooter Higgins to onlythree goals, and nullified the Salesian midfield withnumbers to the ball and committed football .Salesian coach Gary Connolly would have beenlooking for at least a competitive performance andwould be extremely disappointed with the result,with the only positives being the form of Nannes andSeager. The Bushrangers have skipped to outrightfirst position and more importantly gained apsychological edge over the second placed team .

Bentleigh recorded a percentage boosting winagainst a lacklustre Kew . The B's overcame a slowand inaccurate start kicking eight goals in both thesecond and third quarters. With Ireson, Weber andSice giving drive in the midfield and Henry, Lane andSharp taking advantage up forward Bentleigh wasable to eventually run out 75 point winners . Kewwas well served by Stephens, Mainsbridge, Cullen,and Searle up forward with four goals .

Peninsula managed to cling on to third place despite

another less than impressive showing against eighthplaced Fitzroy Reds . The Pirates jumped to a 24point lead at quarter-time, but the Reds, slowly

whittled that lead back to a gettable I1 points at the

last change . Peninsula didn't help their cause bymissing seven consecutive set shots at goal in the

third term. In a heartstopping finish Fitzroy

even had theopportunity to snatchan unlikely victory on the Pirates' home turf, butPeninsula has made a habit of w=inning'ugly' and was

a point in front at the siren . Best players for the

Pirates were S.Prendergast, Kent and Trewhitt. Whilefor the Reds Tornese was terrific kicking nine goals,

and Meighan, Pollard, and Cahill also played well .

At Pitcher Park the match between home side

Parkside and Old Carey produced spectacular

football, with the marking of both sides being thestandout . After a close first half, the C's used the

breeze well in the third term to open up what turned

out to be the winning break. The Devils came homewith a solid last quarter but the C's kicked enough

to finish with a 40 point margin . Parkside were

injury depleted so it was a good effort by them to be

competitive . The C's had their best team of theseason on the ground, with Peter tinkles doing well

in the ruck, Steve Vitali solid in defence, HamishMorrison good on the half back line, and Matt Cohen

and Spanner Hall again among the goals . Parkside's

better players were Marulli and Stonehouse withfour goals each, and Hockey and Welsh had plenty of

possession .

: a - PREV IEWAll clubs have completed the first part of the

season playing each other once, with all eyes now

focusing on the business end and finals action .

League leaders Yarra Valley will aim to continuetheir dominance, while contenders Salesian,

Bentleigh and Peninsula will also try and

consolidate on their good starts .

The match of the round will be at Bentleigh as the

home side will work to atone for an earlier loss to

Old Carey. The C's have been buoyed in recent

weeks by the return of key players and coach, GlennTaylor has the team playing committed football afterenduring a tough period earlier in the season .

However, Bentleigh on its day is a powerhouse andwith Sharp, Dimattina and Lane in good form,should finish with four points and run out victors by

17 .

Yarra Valley will play Fitzroy Reds, who were good

last week against a more fancied opponent. The

Bushrangers have given little away this season, so I

exTect them to be dominant again and w-in by a solid

40 plus points .

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peninsula should get back to back wins in its match

against Kew. The Pirates are in third position andwill look to improve its recent form after almost

handing victory to the Reds last week. In contrast,

Kew was convincingly beaten and must lift,peninsula by 33 points.

other games Salesian should bounce bac kst Oaklei ;h, an d La Trobe to win against

Parkside .

p_rPLEIGH - congraullates Leigh Sampson for his50th game this weet ;_ Leigh has been a regular in the

twos over the past few years and the club wishes him

well.

PENINSULA - Adam "Dogga" Crean - Plays his 150thgame this week . Has transformed his game from theclassic back-pocket plumber to a talented and grittyjack-of-all-trades. The POBFC would like tocongratulate Adam on reaching this milestone and welook forward to many more games from a popular andmuch admired clubman .

YARRA VALLEY 0 B - congratulate Ash Drew onachieving 100 games this week, Ash is an dynamic

and exciting midfielder, under 19's best and fairest,duel Senior best and fairest winner, senior premiershipplayer and former captain of the club, an exceptional

trainer and model clubman, well done Ash.

,SALESIAN - congratulates Andrew Seager who todaybecomes only the second player in the Clubs history to

play 200 games . "Eggy" is a tireless worker on and offthe field, this year combining his role as ClubPresident with the reserves captaincy. All at Salesiancongratulate "the best tap ruckman in the comp" on

his efforts over many years . A Past Players andSupporters Lunch will be held at our home game on

29/6/02 at 12.00pm to mark this occasion . StuartButter also plays his 50th game this week after ashort stint defending our nation's shores with the

; vv . Well done to Andrew and Stuart .

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PENINSULA 7.2 11.5 12,16 15 .17 (107)FITZROY REDS 3.2 8.3 12.5 16.10 (106)Peninsula Payze 4, Torossi 4, Coghlan 2, Dentry 2. Crean, Goldtlrorp,T.PrendergasL Best S.Prendergast. Kent, Trewitt, Payze. Torossi, Bowen .Fitzroy Reds : Tornese 9, Pollard 4, Cairns . Clarke . Cahill . Best Meighan.Pollard, Tbrnese . Cahill, Drury, Clarke .Umpires: P. Jones, P. Woods (F)YARRA VALLEY 7.5 10.9 13.13 19 .16 (130)SALESIAN 2.2 3.3 4.4 7.7 (49)Ya ra Valley : Stevenson S. B Peake 3, Stone 3, R Drew 2, A Drew 2. Savage, Keem.N Pask, Lon,worth Best: Stone, Stevenson, L Taylor, Pearce, A Drew, B PeakeSalesian; A. Thahn 1, A Higgins 3, M. Byrne 1, D. Todd 1 . D . Ieovoli 1 . Best:J. Nannes. ASeager, G. Gaspari, M. Corer. D. Barry .Umpires: J. A1eNiece (R) (F), P. Nfitchell, E. Boat (G)OAKLEIGH 4.3 9.5 14.8 15.11 (101)LATROBE 4.4 8.7 11.13 14 .17 (101)Oakleigh: Dalton 3, Mackenzie 3, Bromley 1, Casa 1, Clark 1, Kitts 1,Malcolm 1, Perchkomatis 1, Smith 1, Timms 1 . Best: Clark, Kitts . Evans,Dalton, Mackenzie, Marshall .La Trobe : Farrant 7. White 4, McMeekin 1 . Randell 1, Sheldrick 1 . Best:Perry, White. Farrant, Edwards. Ludeman, Cummings.Umpires: P. Griffiihs. G. Kelly (F)PARKSIDE 3.4 8.4 10.5 15.7 (97)OLD CAREY 5.6 10,8 17.13 20.17 (137)Parkside :M anilli 4, Stonefiouse 4, Ware 2, Hockey 2, Wise 1, Soligo 1,Hanley i Best: Hockey, Manilii, Welsh. Romano.Old Carey: Cohen 6, Hall 6, Morrison 3. Cann 2. Battle 1 . Angus i, Fads1 . Best Hart, Hall, Cann . Bull, Mason . Vitali.Umpires: J . Lane, P. Hoffman (F)KEW 2.1 3.3 8,5 13.9 (87)BENTLEIGH 1.7 9.11 17.14 24.18 (162)Kew : Searle 4, Aitken 3. Wood, Ttnetti, Russo, Cullen, Eaton, Ayres. BestStephens, Ma)nsbridge . Cullen, Woodhouse, Aitken, Eaton .Bentleigh: Sharp 7, Henry 6. Roles 2. Lane 2. Ireson 2, Sice, McCulloch,Goette, Jackson, Hutchison Best: Ireson, Site, Henry, Lane, Webber, Sharp.Umpires: M . Monty (F)

RESERVESPENINSULA 1.4 4.5 6.8 7.12 (54)FITZROY REDS 6.1 9.7 12.11 17.14 (116)Peninsula O .B : Foss, J .Atchison, Angus. Claringbold, Vidotto, Muir,Haworth, Best, Vidotto, Ferguson, Powell, Gardiner, Cannon . Clariugbold .Fitzroy Reds: Protr 7 . Kane 3, Singh 3, George 2, Marcon, Crane . BesCHolderhead, Brarnlev, Bare, Prior, Walsh, Virtue,YARRA VALLEY 3.5 7.9 11.14 15 .15 (105)SALESIAN OC 1.2 1.3 1.3 1.4 (10)Yarra Valley: R. Collett 8, Hale 3, Laing 2 . Yea, Reynolds . BesC R. Collett,Laing. Laird, Simpson, Thompson. Yee.Salesian: J. Logan 1 Best- S. Butler, E. Maillard, J. Novelle . N. Callaghan,Di . Sutton .OAKLEIGH 2.1 7.2 10.5 12.6 (78)LA TROBE 4.3 6.3 9.6 11.10 (76)Oakleigh: Gant 3, Papadopoiilos 3. Mantis 2 . Brmvne 1, P. Papadopoulos1, Varkatzos 1 Best: B. Papadopoulos. Gant, P. Papadopoulos . Cooke,Bronilev. Moutis.La Trobe: Watson 4, OTOOIe 3. Dumaresq 2. Wakelhig i, De Janovic 1 .Best WakeIlng. Pitaro, Walker, Hopkins, Bulleen, Ross.PARI{BIDE 2.6 4.7 6.11 8.13 (61)OLD CAREY 1.2 3.9 7.11 8.14 (62)Parkside : Copley 3, Panjari 1, Gresham 1, Allan 1, Romano 1, Robinson 1,Best: Robinson, Panjari, Allan, P.Romano .Old Carey: Drover 4, Guerra 1 . Konstantinidis 1 . Ward 1, Gates 1 . Best,Sontag, Drover, Gates. Ward, Brain . Speckling .KEW 0.1 1.5 1.10 3.11 (29)BENTLEIGH 8 .6 13.9 19.11 28 .14 (182)Kew: Kinakou 1 . Moussi, Makris. Best: Ac(ield . Drago, Mousse Carman,O'Donnell . Stephenson .Bentleigh: Krotofil 6 . Strauch 4 . Stanes 3. PAnthington 3. Punter 3. Gatto2, Truffaut 2, APittlto, Handfield, Clelerela. C"-rtm, Sampson. Bestliandtle)d, Adams . C .Martin, Stanes. Strauch . Mchards.

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Parkside v. La Trobe UniversityBentleigh v. Old Carey

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VAFAUA Sponso rCBD Cycles at 50 Bourke Street, Melbourne is a proudsponsor of the VAFAUA and offers us 10% off Retail and20% off running shoes due to our involvement with AdamConquest, former A section boundary umpire, who lastyear was a VFL boundary umpire and is now umpiring inthe field with the VAFA. Mention your involvement with theVAFA to Anthony Moustakas (anthonyLcbdcycles .com .au).

for discounts . Thanks to Adam and his Triathlon club for

organishlg this Sponsorship .

VAFAUA NEWS & SNIPPETS :Football or Umpire? A new arrival to either the footballer orumpire world is a son (Nick) to semi-retired umpire SharonAlger. Baby boy weighed in at a tidy 8 pounds on 31st May2002 . Baby is doing fine, mum wishes for her figure toreturn . Congratulations to Sharon, Tony and Alex .

Well done Clive "Skip" Shipley who today umpires his100th VAFA game as a Goal Umpire, Skip as everyoneknows him has been umpiring for 5 years, he says that'she enjoys umpiring with all the goals umpires as they're allgood blokes .Richard Eastwood was so excited celebrating his 300thgame he forgot to take out the ball after the half time break .Wonder if Richard snuck it into his bag so he can keep apiece of memorabilia from the game .

Last week saw Michael and Robert Sneddon field umpirethe A Section match between Old Xaverians and MHSOB atElsternwick Park on Sunday. Can anyone tell us whetherthis is the first time two brothers have field umpired an ASection match together?

Umpiring brothers, Michael &Robert Sneddo n

Anyone who may be thinking of ordering any gear for thesecond half of the year is advised to let myself CraigBrajtberg or Leah Gallagher know as soon as possible so

you can run in the gear sooner rather than later .

Anyone who is interested in buying a Rugby top ($30) orPolo shirt ($18) with the VAFAUA logo on the front is to

inform Peter Teasdale at training on a Tuesday orThursday night as they are great to wear to VAFA games .

Jim Taylor, St Bernard'slegendary supporter, father ofSam No . 44, has turned to thewhite side. Fancy the renowned umpire-c ri tic joining the

ran ks and goal umpi ri ng in the twos . Welcome to the family

Jim.

Eve ryone at the VAFAUA wishes to extend their sincerecondolences to Ron Marlyn and family on the recent

passing of Mick . Ron's much-loved and respected brother .

RUCK CO NTESTS: The players who sole objective is tocontest the ruck shall be permitted to do so .

15 .4 .5 A player makes prohibited contact with anopposition player if he : - pushes, bumps or blocks anopposition player who is contesting a throw up by a fieldumpire or boundary throw in.Infringements that umpires would pay are holding,bumping out, shepherding, high tackles (hit in the facewith the leading hand) push in the back and raised leg. Inaddition a player who interferes with the bounce, knockingthe ball out deliberately and the ruckman takingpossession would be penalised . The umpire shall back outquickly after a throw up and at boundary throw ins he orshe sliall tri~er before the contest .

Your standing on the hill at Elsternwick Park and a playeris leaving the ground after the field umpire holds tip ayellow card, can you tell me why the player is leaving theground and whether he can be replaced? Send all entriesto the below e-mail address and the first correct answer will

win a prize.

ONE M INUTE W .o . . ~ wClive Shipley: Nickname : Skippy, B Section Goal Umpire,Gaines Umpired : 100th TODAY . AFL Team: Richmond,Best AFL Players: Ian Stewart, Hobbies: Cricket . Footballand Bike Riding.Marl Gibson Nickname: Gibbo, A Section Field Umpire .

Gaines Umpired: 295 . AFL Team : Geelong, Best AFL

Player : Phil Stevens/Polly Farmer, Best VAFA Player :

Rohan Price (O .Seotch)1Frank Gleeson (O .Paradians),

Hobbies: Photography . Piano. Tennis and Watching games

of Amateur football

Craig Arnol Nickname : Knowledge, A Section Goal Umpire .

Games Umpired : 58, AFL Team : Kangaroos, Best AFL

Player : Wayne Carey/ Gary Ablett (SNR), Best VAFA Player

Andrew Treganowan (Marcellin) . Hobbies : Footy, Drinking

and Eatin g

SOCIAL EVENTS PUMPS Lunch 23!6 Trivia Night - 29,"6Mid Year Dinner - 2618 A Section Grand Final Brunch -22/9 Grand Final BBQ - 22/9 Presentation Night and Trip

Awav - TBAAll correspondence to craigbVcompanysolutions.com.au

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5 Albie Firley

6 Paul Hoffman

7 Adam Conquest

8 Landan Blackhall

10 Avi Wekselman

I1 Luke Holmes

12 Daniel Mousley

14 Kevin Alexander

15 Geoff Curran

16 Peter Woods

17 Mark Gibson

I8 Jason McNiece

19 Steve McCarthy

20 John Ralph

21 Patrick Maebus

22 Nick Fennessy

23 Greg Rowlings

24 Graeme Hunichen

25 Geoff Moor e

26 Andrew Shiels

27 Matt Cox

.-, 8 Paul Lamble

29 Chris Garcia

30 Justin Lipso n

3 Robert Mayston

14 Graeme Morgan

35 Jason Lane

36 Matthew Meie r

is Stevens (S)

5 Chris Simon

6 Neil Woods

7 Sean Scully

9 Damian Lane

11 Alan Stubbs

12 Mark Morrison

14 Ash Hoogendyk

15 Tim Doecke

16 Mervyn Monty

17 Peter Keogh

18 Peter Simpson

19 Andrew Fyfe

20 Brian Woodhea d

21 Gajanan Skandakumar

22 Chris Collin s

23 Peter Griffiths

24 Leigh Dillon

25 Lionel Katz

26 Daniel Dinneen

27 Anthony Simpson

28 Ken McNiece

29 Peter James

30 Michael Phillips

31 Robert Sermnens

32 Anthony Damen

33 Michael Forde .

34 Stephen Morgan

35 Troy Brook s

36 Ian Burgess

37 Gavin Roberts

5 Wayne Hinton

7 Paul Croxford

9 James Van Beek

10 Tristan Bowman

12 Jamie Kvin s

14 Michael Gilday

15 Mark Jenkins

16 Craig Brajtberg

17 Cameron Leitch

18 Tim Sutcliffe

19 Scott Mackie

20 David D'Altera

21 Justin Grossbard

22 Rick Love

23 Chris Stevens

25 Richard Eastwood

27 Euan Lindsay

28 Leah Gallagher

29 Gerard Rolls

30 Simon Olive

31 Rob Schuller

33 Simon Stokes

34 Jeremy Heffernan

35 Graham Thwaites

37 David Murray

5 Max Wittmann

6 Dash Peiri s

7 Alan Ladd

8 Nick Evans

9 Nathan Carlyon

10 Robert McLeod

11 Paul Tuppen

12 Simon Payton

14 Tim Tingiri

15 Michael Sneddon

16 Luke Moncrieff

17 Mick Robin s

18 George Paleodimos

20 Norman Hitchen

21 David Iron s

22 David Longworth

23 Robert Sneddon

24 Jason Moore

25 Mat Taylor

26 Patrick Coulthard

27 PaulJone s

28 Ron Martyn

30 Anthony Liffey

31 Tim Friedman

32 Jarred Aspinall

34 Daniel Stephens

35 Dianne Whiteley

37 Ken Walke r

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I2EPRESENTAI -° 3 -- A

- EWAN Thompson lost his luggage for the matchagainst the SAAFL. It arrived on the next flight,and our multi-skilling CEO Phil Stevens (read22/6/02) went back to the airport to pick it up .Fully equipped, Ewan collected 36 possessions .

- FANTASTIC to see so manv families travel toAdelaide to support the FIDA team and the seniorrepresentative team.

- BERNIE Dinneencommented just beforehalf-time that lie was"zapped" but he went on tobe picked best on groundby the umpires . Wait asecond, was that the same3D vho was the last manstanding the nextmorning at five o'clock?

~oAn executive membe ra ernari; Dinneen P 6Ra indte met Bernie arriving bac k

Qer d1° "-„datist at the motel as he wa s

leaving for his morningjog! Now, we know that Bernie is a personaltrainer, any chance the Woodrow Medallist mighthave supervised the run?

- FORMER VAFA president Andrew Langford-Jones was trying to impress the selectors at half-time by showing his footy skills . ALJ was findingit hard though to stay focused when his opponentwas a woman .

- SELECTOR Bruno Conti was asked if he everironed his gear as his trousers were creased.Bruno : "They are Italian trousers, you don't ironsuch quality type pants! "

MOOT

- YOU' :iot to like representative coach George

Voyage . He is one of the - arn, sc pc :sonaiiti ; inthe VAFA. On Channel 31, dur'-g the S----weekly shoiv, they showed . GV revving up theVA.FA during three-quarter time . The SFL hostimmediately stuck a microphone under GV'snose . It was a shocked GV who went from tyrantto media crooner in 1(} seconds! Later at ;},-

citing to be impolite, drank one . Should

inc Sacred Heart Mission Community Cup ,

casino a player shouted a round and George ,

seen the face he pulled - George is a non-c '

:. . _[`y C F)use Reserves player Jason Fs organises

founded in 1993, to raise money for its mission inGrey Street St Kilda. Jase is a bit concerned thatthe St Kilda Football Club Community Cup, V-,--was struck for the inaugural- match between

VAFA and the SFL on . egueen's Bi-: .

Community coaches : Traces :: utchison,Barnard.

W'eekend, might be confused with the cup beingplayed for tomorrow (Sunday) at Punt Road Oval .The Espy Rockdogs made up of MelbourneMuso's, plays the Triple R-PBS FM Megahertz,which consist of announcers on Melbourne's

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Dipper exercising in a football ch <

LMCT 7243

roo :.. ould ar 1 : . Ie to e-

mail which VAFA, .:--rue it is.

Laurie p1 .premiershipPort Melbournet1FCin1957.A•~arlater he retired andhe has olaved andcoached in' excessof 500 games . Onmost occasic sLaurie coached

_urreA 113nsenior and reserve ee171J,eat afIY119 r1t feelteams on thesame day. He first coachedReservoir OB from 1969-1974, where they wen tfrom E to A Section in five years . In C Sectionthey we=-e premiers and champions. He thenmoved Old Scotch coaching from 1976-80,where )n B Section premierships in 1977and I~~,': -_d fl Section in 1978. He returned tocoach h :s on in their U19s in 1986 . He was alsonamed Old Scotch's Coach of the Century in2000 . Laurie coached Old Melburnians from1981-82 winning the B Section premiership inhis final year. Bulleen Templestowe in 1984 andmore recently Aquinas (2000-2001) retiring midway through 2001 due to asthina . He alsocoached the VfZFA senior representative team onseven occasions, winning six times. Lauriecoa-hr-1 for '9 - s and won a remarkable 14premiers] is .

125 Montague StreetSou -th Melbourn e

communi P;radio stations (bc_ . tryg their name in a cliff hange~!) . "La.s

e raised over $34,000 and pulled a crowdover 5000," Jase e-mailed us . "Uni Black' s

t, ny Wilson, who does breakfast on Triple R, i sfull forcvard."Ajax full-forward Ant Rosen is alsoin that side . "Power House are there, helping torun the day with sausage sizzle and canteen andthere will be a band . "Tracee Hutchison, of AB CRadio and Triple R, is coaching the Megahertzand Rebecca Barnard the Rockers . "The Age'sRohan Connolly picks the Steve Connolly Medal,named after his late brother who played guitar forPaul K-llv. "

---use's Football C, ,)unds of vlbourne,Habel, president of Prahran Amateurs .

ipliment in his review of Toorak Park wher eshare the venue with Old Xavs . "Unde r

guidance, the debts of the old PrahranIl Club were paid off and Tim has worke d

to Prahran Amateurs, Prahran Junior

ntrea and in conjunction with theTabaret, . . .strong financial support has

senior and junior football back to th e

'I Club and Toorak Park .After all thosenights worrying about creditors your job?n completed . Arise Sir Tim Habel! "

regarding TP, should also 1 1 toco-tenants Xavs, as they are -- :;ipii~,r,the City of Stonnington, to renovateRd venue .

a FZOI3Td D IS THAT? Rt}BFP TJomenico's weight loss advertisem ts

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ir- ratings for the first 8 rounds are presented

AV.

LEGEND - Team (alphabetical order) - 3 scores -1, players' ratiragsl total 2 . Officials' ratings/total

g, spectators' ratings/total. In brackets after each

the lowest score received to date is shown. A score of

4 and 1 is totally unsatisfactory, 2 isnn satisfactory. The top team in each section is

, ._ali ~=hted .

57CTI(1N. De La Salle 37 (4), 37 (4), 37 (4) :

i_era-Ilin 36 (3), 40 (5), 37 (4) ; MHSOB 31 (3), 34 (3),

(0) ; Old Ivanhoe 31 (3),32 (0), 29 (0) ; Old Scotch

': :, 37 (3), 34 (3) ; Old Trinity 33 (2), 37 (4), 34 (2) ;

i Xavs 35 (4) . 36 (3) . 35 (3); St Bernards 36 (3), 40

35 (2) ; St Kevins 34 (2), 38 (3), 35 (3) and Uni

13lues 35 (3), 40 (5), 39 (4) .

6 SECTION . Hampton Rovers 32 (1), 35 (1), 30 (1) ;

a::-enod 32 (3), 38 (4), 35 (3) ; NOBs 32 (2), 32 (3),

I'J ; Old Brighton 34 (3), 35 (3), 28 (1) ;Old

;ndon 28 (3), 34 (3), 26 (2) ; Old Haileybury 29

(3), 28 (2);Old Melburnians 29 (3), 34 (2) 29Old Paradians 35 (3) ;37 (4), 32 (3) ; Ormond

l 21 . 34 (3), 29 (2) .

C Si,C'TION. Banyule 30 (3), 32 (2), 30 (2) ;tr: :naris 31 (3), 35 (3), 33 (3) ; Caulfield 32 (3), 3 6

',j, 35 (3) ; Collegians 33 (2), 37 (4), 35 (3) ; Glen Eira3), 31 (2), 32 (3) ; Old Camberwell 33 (3), 36 (4) ,ri~• Old Mentonians 30 (3), 36 (4), 36 (4) ; Prahran

28 (2), 30 (2) ; St Bedes M/Tigers 31 (3), 36 (4) ,itefriars 36 (3), 38 (4), 37 .(4) .

<<:)N. Ajax 34 (3), 37 (3), 33 (3) ; Aquinas 35

(4) . 30 (1), 28 (1); Bull-Temp 36 (3), 35 (1), 32 (1) ;Ivanhoe-Assumption 29 (2), 32 (2), 29 (2) ; Mentone

31 (0), 38 (4), 38 (4) ; Monash Blues 34 (3), 31 (0), 35

(3) ; Old Geelong 32 (3) . 33 (3), 34 (3): St Leos E!"tVP

34 (3), 37 (4), 37 (4) ; Uni Blacks 36 (4), 36 (3), 36 (3) ;

Ltrilliamstoval CYMS 28 (0) . 31 (2), 31 (3) .

D2 SECTION . Bentleigh 32 (2), 35 (2), 27 (1) ; FitzroyReds 33 (2), 36 (3), 35 (1) ; Kew 35 (4), 37 (4), 36 (4) ;La Trobe 35 (3), 36 (4), 36 (3) ; Oakleigh 32 (3) . 37 (3),37 (3) ; Old Carey 30 (3), 35 (3), 36 (4) ; Parkside 28(2), 32 (2), 25 (2) ; Peninsula OB 35 (3), 35 (3), 34 (0) ;Salesian OC 33 (3), 35 (2), 37 (4) ; Yarra Valley 35 (4),37 (3), 34 (2).

D3 SECTION, ElsternwAck 28 (3), 31 (2), 29 (2),Hawthorn 30 (3), 36 (3), 31 (3), Monash Gryphons

30 (0), 33 (2), 34 (3) : Power House 35 (3), 38 (4), 33

(2); Richmond C'tral 37 (4), 38 (4), 38 (4) ; St Johns

30 (1), 30 (2), 30 (0) ; Sth Melb 30 (3), 30 (3), 28 (2) ;

Swinburne 36 (3), 37 (2), 33 (1) ; Syndal Tally Ho 33

(3) . 31 (2), 35 (4) ; West Brunswick 35 (3) . 34 (3), 34

(3) .

D4 SECTION (some clubs have had their bye*)Albert Park* 26 (1), 32 (4), 29 (3) ; Box Hill Nth* 23

(2), 28 (4), 25 (1); Bulleen Cobras 28 (2), 34 (4), 32(3), Eltham* 24 (1), 32 (4), 31 (4) ; Mt Lilydale* 28 (3),

33 (4), 31 (4) ; Nth Brunswick* 26 (3), 30 (3), 31 (3) ;

Old Westbourne* 28 (3), 28 (1), 25 (1), RupertsGVood*

27 (3), 31 (4), 25 (1) ;St Marys* 25 (2), 27 (2) . 28 (3) ;

UHS VU 28 (1), 26 (1), 27 (2) ; Werribee 30 (3), 35 (3),

34 (3) .

the completion of the two Championshiplu , for 2002, the 2002 Australian Amateu r

~~ .,~ball Championships Team of the Year has been

Each player named will receive a trained certificate

at his League /Association's end of year Presentation

Dinner.

Selection in a Team of the Year makes each player anominee for the AAFC All- Australian Team, chosenat the end of the three year championships

RUCKS:Andrew Ramsden (V)Wayne Weidemann (SA)

ROVER:Bernard Dinneen (V)

INTERCI-I ANGE:Steve O'Connor (V)Darren Chandler (SA)Daniel Pdakelin (SA)Troy Williams (SA)Steve Haselhurst (WA )

Gary Eilz.a Alu

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ET~~{~~~fi: AT k SPOP.TING PRiCE

anasfa G-1 gave themselves some respitefrom the threat of relegation with a comfortable willover drop zone dwellers P ower House. Tim Gilchristbagged seven for the home side.A thriller at Western Oval as Swinburne Universitypipped West Brunswick by a goal . The Razorbackduo of Ivfurchie and Higgins combined for seven,while a barren second quarter was costly for thehome team.

Elsternwick got over the line in a hard but fair, and

evenly matched contest with S dal Tally H o . TheHoers can be pleased though with the continuingemergence of youngsters Robinson and Miller.

St .Johns -went to the top of the tree with a strong-,vin over the previously undefeated Hawthorn . TheJocs got off to a great start tvith Koppens, Hilton andWalker driving the ball forward on numerous

occasions . The Hawks were best served by Cargill

and Carle.

Finally, Si s( €e maintained their positionin the f-r with aqnlid rin over Richmond .

p PE ; ). ! rternwick host St . John's

Wicks also got the four points last week . Both team s

a;sc, at mini-E Park in the first game for preview. The

JOCs halted the winning run of Hawthorn while the

have their share of class players such as Koppens,Emery and Hilton for the JOCs and the Mahony clanfor Elsternwick . Today though, I'll be going for St.

John's .

Hawthorn travel to East Caulfield Reserve toresume their rivalry with Monash Gryphons . The

Hawks' winning streak came to an end last week,while the Grvphs kept their faint finals hopes alive .

The potential match up of Avery (Hawthorn) vs.

Leeton (Monash) is worth the price of admissionalone. Hand on heart, I've love to see the Gryphonswin, and it certainly wouldn't be impossible .

Hov,ever, pragmatism wins out in the end, soHawthorn for mine .

The Western Oval this week sees West Brunswick

take on Power House . The Magpies will be keen toredeem themselves after last week's result while thePiranhas are struggling to avoid the relegation

trapdoor. West Brunswick isn't the type of side youcan keep down for too long, and with the class of

Adam Cannane and co., should be too good today.

A rematch of the Round One thriller between South

Melbourne Districts and ne Universitytakes place this week at Lindsay Hassell Oval. The

Razorbacks have gone on to impress manyobservers, Nvhile the Bloods are also still in the mix .

Neither teamhas really gil. : nme any reasonto pick against,but having a bit more '.nowledge about the Swineand what they're capable of. I'll plump forSwinburne .

Finally, i j Tally Ho welcomeCentral to Jordan Reserve in what on pape rto be a formality for the home side . Nonetheless, theHoers should not handle the Snakes liglri'y . Thepossible match up of Rutter (Syndal) vs . "ZkThispa"O'Sullivan (Richmond) is a promoter's dream .

on r, though, I feel the Hoers will win today .

SAYS: Looks like you have had thei' c tints out this week Willo! With word limits inplace, I will keep my comments to a bare minimum!

Elstern 'ck hosting the Jocs. Interesting game, theJocs might have a bit of a let down after last weeksmatch of the round whilst the Wicks will be keen toturn those honourable defeats into a great t.iti .

Itlight be tight but any side -,vith the legendary ScottHilton (don't worry Scotty, more mentions to come!)

should scrape home!

Hawks should rebound against the Gryphs butwouldn't want to take it for granted. With Gilchristback in goal kicking form the Gryphs certainly h< c

D 3 SECTION~I~Iurchie Swinburne 4

Lauletta Hawthorn 2 42Cheevers South Melbourne Districts2 30Higgins Swinburne 3 30

A. Jones St Johns 2 26

D3 RESERVESK. Currie Elsternwick 5R. Heywood West Brunswick 2Stroud Hawthorn 0Walker Eisternraick 0Rosowski South ",`~lbourne Districts4

262012121 2

Elsie nwick v . St John sMonash Gryphons v . Hawthorn Amateurs

Vest Brunswick v . Power HouseSouth Melb . Districts v . Swinburne University

Syndal Tally-Ho v. Richmond Central

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options up forward but Hawthorn welcome'., Davies an d Avery for the match .

,, ; un,wickmll be seething after their second

unity to win some fantastic prizes and the

tier (OK, I admit it, that last part isn't much . . . . . ., . . .).

it . See Heals or Dutchy for further information.

oss for the year and make take it out on:)use. The House need to get their motor

~F or the dreaded R word might start to figure.

jes for me .

and Swinburne meet in what should be aame. Both sides have had very competitive

rs and will be eyeing off a spot in the four . I haveon Swinburne's bandwagon for quite awhileget the feeling South might be the quietcrs . South, but only just!

Syaldial host vrith a win a must-) finals dreams alive . Syndal have a swarm o f

i,ome games in a row and might be a bit of ati,, ;r~_iorse . Syndal for me !

~rS 'VD' SPete: JOCs, Hawks, Pies, Bloods, Hoers.Edr .?(,cs, Hawks, Westies, South and Syndal

; i ot :~slt G r ions hold their annual trivia nightIil[- Saturday (22nd June) at the Gryph Inn from

)pm. $15 gets you entry, finger food, the

i; of entertainment that Heals and Dutchy have to

'I!iis is always a well attended event, so don't mis s

i' j GRYPHOF:S v-teran

RICHMOND CENTRAL would like to congratulate

hone on 9920 9054, fax on 9920 9097 or emai l

HectiJ becomes the third player in Gryphons historyin rcaeh the milestone of 150 games . "Heals" wasclub president for four seasons as well as holdingle,.dersllip positions in both the senior and reserveic,,ms, and his hunger for the spotlight is endless.Cheerio and hoorah from everyone at the Gryphons .

ST. JOHNS OC - A slew of milestones for the JOCs]lc_e. Firstly, well done to Aaron Dragwidge on.,chl~ving the milestone of 50 games for St . John'sOld Collegians . Next, Jeff"Cotto" Co tton reaches the100 game mark . Finally, stalwarts Stephen "Koppy"Koppens and John "Lovey" Sacco both play their150th games for the JOCs . Well done to all of youuom the JOCs, your on-field efforts and off-fielde-ntributions are much appreciated.

Steele Baille on reaching his 50th game this week .St?ele is a valuable club member on and off field, andtll at Central wish him the best of luck and look1,rward to at least another 50 games.

Good luck to your club this weekend, and thanks to

(tit who have sent us information. Any

nrrespondence regarding social notes, milestones

o ., can be given (idealiy by 5pm Monday) to Peter via

Iri~r-PS-WiihamsonCacentrelink .gov .au or Ed viar1,i ;i1 on Ed.Silldocker .com It would be terrific to

:, r from every learn, every week during the season .

1k: ue a great VAF'.4 weekendPP

G'T1 -rut= aneArFi in FCtC1TRA ; I ER 2002

,r; .

RICHMOND CENTRAL 5.6 9.11 10.15 15.18 (108)

1 .3 2.7 5.10 7,12 (F S)

St Johns: 5 . HIlton 3. Jor-.32, Harn ~ 2, R'.,s 2, Drag ,2 . P, tDn

1, Sharp 1 . Do~vsett i, waters 1, B. Hilton 1. brst: Kop)ans . k4(ker . Emery.

Jones, M. Jones, S . Hilton.Hawthorn : Lauleta 2 . Pollock 2, Banfield 1 . Phillips 1, Hayes 1 . Best

Cargill, Banfleld, Phillips, Hayes . Stevens . Steele .

Umpires : A. Foley (R) (F )

MONASH GRYPHONS 2.4 6.11 11 .14 14 .20 (104)

POWERHOUSE 1.2 2.7 4.11 5.16 (46)

Monash Gryphons: T GIlchnst 7 . Denver 2, Flowerday 2. Bourbon,

Blandford, Stratford Best Blandford, Baxter, Flowerday, T Gilchrist, Kent .

Denver.Pou erhouse: Robinson 2, Marshall, Richardson. West. Best, Senior, Parker,

Marshall, Boland, West, Rolls .Umpires: R. Love (R) (F)

WEST BRUNSWICK 4.0 4.1 7 .3 10.4 (64)

SWINBURNE UNIVERSITY 2.2 6.4 8.4 11.4 (70)

West Brunswick: Brooksha,v 3 . S Benjamin 2, Kent, Clark, P Hamilton,

Cannrute, Shelton. Best: Ward, Jenkin, Brooksha:v . Camtane, Ptetsch- R

Benjamin .Swinburne : Murclue 4, M Higgins 3, Liston, 0'itiSara, Prior, Milano . Best

Fragtaeomo . Prior, Murphy, Flumanl, Roberts, Eager .Umpires: G. Paleodimos, M . Gilday (F)

SOtPPH 31ELB DISTRICTS 4 .7 9.10 14.13 23.18 (156)

South Melbou rne Districts: Henderson 5, Cheevers 2, Hannan 2, Powell2, King 1 MelHna 1, D-Andrea 1, W. D'Andrea 1, Bouchard 1 . P. Hannan .

Best : Aqualuta, McGee, Hannan, Henderson, Meltuta, P . D'Andrea.

Richmond : Barry 1, Gray 1, Bailey 1, Parteus 1 . Best : McGrath, Harris,

Doutavic, Porteus. Carew, Lynch .Umpires : A. Simpson, J. Ralph (F), R. Place, B. Ralph (B), V. Vaiopoulos.

S . Vaiopotilos(G )ELSTERNw1CK 7.6 10.12 11 .13 15,18 (108)

SYNDAL TALLY-HO 2.4 6 .8 9.12 13.15 (93)

Elsternwlek: Burnev 7. C.Mahot:y 3, K.Mllckelsen 2 . Murphy 2, S. Mahony

1 . Best: Burney C.,'+Iahony, liMikkelsen, Clarke . Brennan, Cunningham.

Syndal Tally Ho: J.Hannematt 6 . Dtx 3, Schulling 1, Joy 1, Holland 1 . Raab

1 . Best, Dlx . Robinson, Merest, Bennett, J .Hatnteman, Fleming.

Umpires: S. Mackie (F)~'~~M

WEST BRUN S'[CK 3.1 4.2 6.8 17.12 (114 )

ST JOHNS 3.1 6.5 6.9 7.9(51)

HAWTHORN 2 .1 2.2 3.3 4.3 (27)

St Johns : Hancock 2, Gardner 1, Hall 1, Johnson 1, Pi 1, R}dquist 1 . Best:

Adams, Batty, Rydquist, Pollard, Auf(ray, waters .

Hawthorn : Habel 2, Davy 1, west 1 . Knott 1 . Best : Collins, MeGinchy,A1Mer, tl'est, Habel, Rossitto .

MONASH GRYPHONS 3.3 3.5 3.7 6.10 (46)

POWERHOUSE 1.2 5,5 6.7 9.13 (67)

Monash Gryphons: Campbell 3 . Gonis. Edwards . Graydon . Best: Pocock,Jen13n, Warren, Long, Holland . Leroy.Powerhouse: Pavlou 2, Verberne 2 . Scotland 2, Taylor, Harris, Dreissen .

Best Gerberne, Crawford, DreL.sen, Marshall, Duncan, Elliot .

SwI UT : UInfi-RSITY 1 .1 2.2 5.2 5.2 (32)

West Hour ck:' Je 3, Russell 3, R Heywood 2. J Heywood 2. Harris 2,Brunt, Smith, O'Brien, Coonan, Baker. Best: Coonan . Russell, Brunt.

Vitale . O'Brien. Baker.Ssvinbwne : Demarte 2, Galluta 2, Drahitis . BesC Woodward, Reed,

Reynoldson, Culph, isflp, McCalum

SOUTH MELB DISTRICTS 5.6 9.12 13.16 19.21 (135)

RICILASOPaD CENTRAL 1 .0 3.1 3,1 4 .4(28)

South Melbourne Districts : Rosowskt 4, Slade 3, Rowe 3, Thomas 2 .

Flowers 1, Brady 1, Stepnell 1 . Md{erow 1, Briglla 1 . Fern 1, Pohlner 1 .

Best: Rae -2:Serrolv, Slade, Johnson . Rocco. Rosowskl.

Richmond : Barry 1, Gray 1, Porteous 1, Bailey 1 . Best: McGrath, Dautovie,Phelan.

ELST . .. 3.4 6.6 12.7 14.7 (91 )

SYIVilAL -Z-) 2.1 4.6 8.7

ELsterawink : K .Curr:e 5 . Mussared 4 . p7,ouglilm 3 . Perry 1 . D

O .Connor. Du .,dson. K.Curne, Powell . Daniels, Franke".

13.9 (87)

Syndal Tally Ho: Thompson 4 . Murray 3, Dance 2, Fredericks 2, Buckley

1 . Harper 1 . Best: Murray, AR,;lrardson . Fredericks, Bireanin, Harper.

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uoach: Peter Oliven Coach : Peter 7y<- Coach : Jack McDonald Coach: Peter O'Connor Coach : Mark Petrusc nRes Coach : P McNally Res Coach: Ed iII Res Coach : Phil Knight Asst Coach: Jeff Scotland Res Coach : Andrew Titley

Res Coach : Roderick Prlarsha!!

2 A. Hankin 1 I . Baccini I S. Bourbon (C) 1 A. Rolls 1 M . Smith

3 J . Yemm 2 C, Alexander 2 M. Healy 2 D . Boland 2 T. Quick

4 A . Tilley 3a A. Knott 3 A. Grady (Vc) 3 N . Pavlou (RVC) 3 7 O'Sullivan5 M . Whelan

3b N . Patterso nStevens4a S a N . Rutherford 4 B. Turner (C) 4 R. Trotter

6 D. Brennan.

4b B. Glover 5 T. Gilchrist 5 M. Braini 5 D. Tankovich7 J . McAdam 5a S. Avery 6 J . Leroy 6 H . Clarke 6 G . Bunshaaa8 S . Currie (RC) 5b T. Kerr 7 D . Waiter 7 C . Richardson 7 P. Byrnes9 7 Hanley 6a P. Avery 8 J . Biandford 8 J. Clarke (VC) 8 G . Malcolm

10 S. Liminyo 6b A. Tsoumbris 9 G. Wadley (Rvc) 9 A. Burt 9 J. McGrath

11 L. Missaglia 7 D . Moncrieff8 J. Cargil ; 10 P. Williamson 10 J . Rainey 10 A. White

12 N. WigmoreC

11 A . Nichols 11 J . Gill 11 S. Lake13 V. O' onnor 10 P. arc hard 12 A. Gross (Vc) 12 D . O'Connor 12 F. Macak13 S. Soppet i 1 M . Pollock 13 J . Stratford 13 J . Harris 13 J. Dutton14 B. Mahony (VC) 12 S . Banfield 14 D. Rolle 14 W. Elliot 14 C . Shannon15 M . Noonan 13aJ . Murphy 15 A. Clarke 15 P. Haseler 15 C . Barry16 M . Burman 13bJ . Povey

14aD Lauletta 16 P. Rennison 16 J . Carrington 16 J. Bi n17 J . Perkins

.14bT. Fitzpatrick 17 J . Hetherington 17 C. Macleod (RC) 17 P, Carew

18 A. Neil 15 ki Tyson 18 C. Lovett 18 F. Doyle 18 P. Mouldy19 J. Hunter 16 C. Reed 19 R. Coxhead 19 J . Evans 19 S . Lynch20 K. Currie 17aB . Ruzicka 20 D. Rogers 20 B . Ryan 20 A . Quick21 P, Stuchberry 17bR. Steele 21 P. Tobin 21 D. Miller 21 A . Jone s22 G . Elvin 18 A . Collins

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22 A. Denyer 22 S . Evans 22 A . Flores'23 S. Curtain (C) 20 S . Parker 23 A Long 23 Brie n23 D . O

24 A. Foster 21 P. Burke 24 C. Goold 24 J . Taylor 24 T. Guthrie25 S Gordon 22 C. Habel 25 M . Killmister 25 M . Driessen 25 A . Pfani26 C. Mahony (VC) 23 J . Micheal 26 M . Carter 26 J . Senior (VC) 26 S . Bailli e27 M. Daniels 24 J . Jackomonis 27 R. Gilchrist 27 J . Robertson (VC) 27 C. Adams28 W. Davidson 25 M . Zaverell a

26 N. Hayes 28 M . Varcoe 26 D. Murrihy 28 A . Waters29 S. Mahony 27 R. Lord 29 P.Warren 29 R. Cassio 29 J . Stone30 M. Nichol 28 T. Crivelli 30 P. Holland 30 R. Duncan 30 D. Green31 G . Devonshire 29 P. Barker 31 G . Roche 31 R. Marshall 32 M . Harris32 R Mikkelsen 30 P. Phillips 32 A. Tolongos 32 33 P. Bermand o33 M. Cunningham 31 L. Collins

32 D McCowan33 S. Edwards 33 R . Taylor 34 J . Broo k

34 A. Straford .33 P Stroud 34 M . Graydon 34 J. Marshall 35 J . Howel l

35 P. McNally.

34 R. Johnston 35 P. Bateman 35 J . Kilpatrick 36 L. Newber y36 S. Mickkelsen 35 S . Davies 36 G . Block 36 A. Robinson 38 M . Delreitas37 D Nolan 36 A. West 37 A. Jenkin (Rdvc) 37 S. West 4 038 A Burney 37 M. Daou 38 J. Bateman 38 L . Deriman 41 T. Slatte r39 R . Daniels 38 B. Bruns 39 P. Young 39 D . Crawford 42 C. White/S Hoare40 A Patey

39 G . Carle40 P Rossitto 40 A. Perry 40 R . Keits 43

41 D 8 Yrne.

41 J .Bogie 41 P. Rutherford 41 B. Plush 45 K. Day42 J. Lilikakos 42 D. McGlenchy 42 D . Kweitel 42 N . Deans 46 D. Hogan43 P. Clarke 43 I . Chepa 43 J. Harrak 43 N . Duncan 4 8~44 C . Walker 44 B. AI(der 44 L . Wells 44 R . Parker 50 S. Castieau45 R . Grandemange 45 B. Mountain

'45 J. Gonis (Rc) 45 D . Lewis 52 C. Andonopoulos

46 S . Ritchie46 T. O Hanlo n47 D Lahiff 46 G . Kent 46 C. King 53 K Pardy

47 Dale Brennan.

48 A. Brlck 47 T. Beslee 47 J . Parker 54 S. RawlingsiC. Cartrricfi48 M . Frankin 49 N . Tierney 48 L, Martin 48 D. Smith 55 M. Dave y49 M Parraga 50 J. Gourlay 49 C . Robinson 49 B . Urwin 56 A. Tilley50 M . Battaini 51 S. Signorini 50 S. Wilkinson 50 D. Chapman 57 E. Hil l51 K Mikkelsen 52 C . Frost 51 C . Leeton 51 J . Best 58 J. Cavanag h52 G. Powell

53 M. Preston 52 A . Flowerday 52 S . Rafferty 59 N . Somers53 P. Roberts ~~ SaU~e 53 M . Paolucci 53 J . Sheehan 60 M . Tapley54 S Kirkham 56 M . Coglan 54 F. Rizzo 54 J . Blowfield 6255 T Stanley 57 B . Collins 55 J . Bingham 55 T. Chapel 6456 B Hilton 58 T. Dixon 56 B . Tyo 56 J . Mahoney 65 B . Cantwel l57 T. Byrne 59 A. Doyle 57 D. Bastian 57 J . Gourley 67 J . Lan e58 M Bullard 60 G. Saddington

61 M . Gray 58 P. Maddocks 58 J . McClure 69 T. Melville59 A Appleman 62 A .Johnsen 59 A. Bell 59 D. Reinert 7060 M Creek 63 D . Kealv 60 G. Campbell 60 76 D . Phela n61 M Hunt 64 N . Kudeweh 61 78 P. Galk a

65 G. Lilywhite 62 A. White 79 M . Coomber66 C . Lorenz 63 I . Bracken 84 M . Funsto n67 S . McDonald68 P. Nikoloau 64 85 G. Jacobs

69 T. Papamarkov 65 87. D . Inglis70 A . Patton 66 D . Wright 88 S . Griffith s71 S . Williams 6772 M . Waller 6873 J . Williams 69 D Galakos75 E . Sill .

7 076 C. Pickett77 A. Smith 75 E. Williams78 0. Carter

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Well the gap continues to widen between the top five side s

in D4 and it looks as though only some rather extraordinarycircumstances could see the top fcue teams displaced,

tthouqh St.bfary's may beg to differ in this regard.

Albert Park hosted Box Hill North and the match waseffectively over in the first quarter as the Falcons kicked 15goals to Box Hill's 3 . With Julian Storey and Dave Borleydominating, the Falcons piled on a further 22 goals to fiveand while Corey Riscalla and Shannon Smith did their bestfor Box Hill in defence, their side were defeated by amassive 187 points. The highlight for the match was AlbertPark's Sean Allan . Playing in his best game of the seasonup forward, he came within one goal of a club record bykicking 16 majors for the day .

St .Mary's, fresh from an extended two-week break, hostedEltham and put in a sterling team performance . TheSaints out pointed Eltham all over the ground and withJeremy Dwyer completely unstoppable up forward, both inthe air and on the ground, the Turtles were never in thehunt . Gilchrist and Hill racked up possessions at will tofeed Dwyer and enabled him to kick a massive 17 goals forthe day as the Saints won by 142 points .

Werribee hosted North Brunswick with the opportunity togo a game clear at the top of the ladder. The Bees jumpedaway to an early lead to be 27 points at up at quarter time.North managed to stay in touch through some good workup fonvard by Wallmeyer and Simon Care in defence,however, Werribee's McMillian lead the back line to repelmany fonvard thrusts . North then seemed to run out oflegs as Werribee's Lovell, Fogarty and Murphy dominatingthe forward line allowed the Bee's to pile on six goals to oneto run out winners by sixty points .Westbourne put on a brave performance against a qualityRupertswood as they went down by 56 points . TheWestbourne side may be short of the premiershipcontenders but the eventual margin would have seemedflattering to Rupo. Once again led by Tommy Gigas upfonvard and the hard working Ray Aldridge and GlenRobson, the Warriors trailed all day and despitethreatening at some stages were outclassed by their morefancied opponents.

Mount Lilydale took on the undermanned Bulleen andplayed good, strong football. Accurate kicking fromMount's Varga and Hansford who were among the elevengoal kickers helped build a considerable margin . WithHayes, Pearce and McKenzie dominating the midfield .Mount was never challenged, and won by a massive 114points. The highlight of the game goal kicked by JezzaPenhale, which in the words of Bruce McAvenie was"special" .Uni High-VU had the bye .

R EVIE WUHS-VU v ST MARYS Coming off a massive win last week,

St.Mary's will be hoping to stay in touch with the top fiveand build on their percentage as they take on a refreshed

UHS-VU . Coming off along break, the studentsshould show someimprovement, however,they will be har dpressed to match the Saints good form, highlighted bynewcomers Nick Proctor and Matt Robinson last week. In a

tighter battle this week for the Saint's. they should be too

good for the students as they win by 21 points .

NORTH BRUNSWICK v BULLEEN COBRAS Coming off aloss last week, North Brunswick will be keen to return tothe winner's list against a battle weary Bulleen today .North will look to the high work rate of Sammartino andCare to provide opportunities for their forwards . and thereshould be many of these today . Bulleen are still trying torebuild their shattered club, however, I cannot seeanything but more misery for the Cobras as North continuetheir woes and inflict a 99 point hammering .MT LILYDALE v RUPERTSWOOD Rupertswood have tomake the "mother of all road trips" as they make the

journey out to Mt.Lilydale today . Rupertswood appear to begetting better each week, while Mount continues tosurprise the critics with there "never say die" attitude .

Mount's drive from the centre through Pearce and

OLD WESTBOURNE - Congratulations to the umpires best

friend, Glen Robson, who plays his 150th match on the

weekend. A big hit with the ladies as well as the men in white,Robbo has been a stalwart of the Warrior on ball brigade forcountless years and is a past captain and best and fairestwinner of the club .

BOX HILL NORTH - captain, dual B&F player and Iffi'0

stalwart, Afrim 0dza plays his 150th this weekend .

ALBERT PARK - well done to Jodie Taylor on achieving his

50th game last week .

PRESS CORRESPONDENTS Thanks to my regulaicontributors who make my life easier and allow me to makf

some detailed comments on your games . To the others

please send me your reports so I can give your valued player;

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by no later than Midday Monday .

SOCIAL Westbourne is holding its trivia night at thiclubrooms after this week's match where participants ealchallenge the brains trust of Ragsy and Chinner .

Box Hill North is holding its Casino Night after this weekmatch.Also, special mention to all the guys who will be going to thtrip this year for Westbourne after it took out the major prizat the clubs recent "Reverse Raffle" . Celebrations

a apparentlystill continuing some two weeks later!

St Mary's Trivia night - Saturday June 29th, organise a tab'of ten & exercise the grey matter . It a great night for all. Mt(

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IylcKellaie Will be a key to the match, but the strength and,mining game of Rupertswood will be tough to counter. Inwhat will be a tightly fought battle, I think Rupertswoodwill have just enough in the tank to get over the line by 8points.OLD WESTBOURNE v ALBERT PARK Albert Park has topack the thermos and woolen rug as they make the journeyto Warrior Park today. The Warriors are a five goal betterside at home, and when the wind is blowing in cycloneproportions, opposition sides are always under threat . TheWarriors will be relying on the older heads in Robson,Horsburgh and Gigas to provide scoreboard pressure,however, Albert Park's talent will overcome this drive . Withdie Daley brothers on fire and Shaun Venebles kickinggoals at will, Old Westbourne will realize how far they haveto go as they are beaten by 49 points .BOX HILL NORTH v ELTHAM COLLEGIANS Eltham willstill have trouble sitting down from the whipping theycopped last week and will be looking for blood as they takeon the winless Box Hill North . Buoyed by their recent winat the Sugadaira Cup held near Nagano in Japan, Box Hillwill be hoping replicate the form here, however, I think thatDoody and his Turtles will be a lot tougher opposition. In amatch that could go either way I believe that Eitham willhave a little too much experience for Box Hill as they winby 19 points .

Werribee has the bye.

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WERRIBEE 6.5 9.11 13.17 19.20 (134)NORTH BRUNSWICK 2.2 4.8 9.13 10.14 (74)Werribee : Lovell 5. McMillian 2, Marinis 2, Ellis 2, Bradfield 2 . Baker,Tedesco, Murphy, Addamo, Keogh, Walsh . Best- Lovell, Fogarty, Murphy,Ellis, Tedesco, McMillian .North Brunswick: Wallmeyer 3, Verga, Closter, Murphy, Rhook, K}Tiazts .Best Murphy, Guppy. Care. Sammantino, Fleeman, Kyriazis.Umpires : M. Argall . J. Moore (F). J . Fagan. N. Booth (B), A Esposito. P. Gait (G)BULLEEN COBRAS 1.2 2.5 3.10 3.10 (28)MT LILYDALE 4.1 10.3 13.9 21.16 (142)Bull een Cobras : Not received.Mt Lilydale: Not received.Umpires : S. Olive (F)RUPERTSWOOD 6.3 13.7 19.11 21 .16 (142)OLD WESTBOURNE 2.5 6.7 9.11 12 .14 (86)Rupertswood: Flinn 4, Price 3, lemming 3, Ramsay 3 . Hatty 2 . Edon 2,Baines 2, Ocallaghan. P Sinnett Best West, Clarke . Flinn, Price, Temnting,Edon.Old Westbourne: Gigas 4, Depiazza 2, Aldridge 2, Benn. S Horsburgh,Robson, Cornea. Best Aldrtdge. Lever. Gigas, Said, Fairfield. Robson.Umpires : G. Rolls (F)ALBERT PARK 15.1 22.8 30.14 37 .18 (240)BOX HILL NORTH 3.1 3.2 7.5 8.5 (53)Albert Park: Allan 16, Venab)es 4, K.Daley 3 . Overend 2 . Mandytaris 2,Roberton 2 . D'Odoricep 2 . Hyazns, Chambers, J .Daley, Sutton, Fleming.Baker. Best Allan, Borley. Storey, KDaley, Baker, Hyam sBox Hill North: Odes 2, Smith. Keillor, Manno, K.Oldfield, A Sallantagliou .Cavallo. Best K.Oldfield, Thoi, Smith,Tsallidis. OIza . Garrett.Umpires : J . Aspinall (F) . J . Wignall . A. Vatopoulos (B)ST hiARYS 6.1 13.4 22.6 32.12 (204)ELTHAM COLLEGIANS 3.4 5.4 7.8 9.8 (62)St Marys: Dwver 17. Hill 3 . Ryan 3, Hendy 2, Harrison 1, Frail 1, P .Harrison 1, Carra 1, Proctor 1 . Walson i . Orme 1 . Best Dwver, Gilchrist,Hill, Robinson. Proctor, Ryan .Eltham Collegians: Mizzi 2, Panetta 2, Mann 2, Gathercole . Baud,Sandars. Best: Mann, Doody, Stockdale, Luttick, Mizzi, Daly.Umpires: C. BraJtberg (F)

RESERVESWERRIBEE 2.1 5.5 5.5 12.5 (77)NORTH BRUNSWICK 6.1 7.2 10.3 11.5 (71)Werribee: Harding 6. Ho("man, Pugliese 2, Fuller, Hovey. Best Harding.Schembri, Pugliese. Dolegowski . Carson, Kerr .North Brunswick: Papantkolou 4, Tsialtas 3, lWrnham 3. Shepherd. BestHeck, Shepherd, Sorlen, Vaina, Wernham, Cutler .BULLEEN COBRAS 2.4 4.4 5.8 5.8(38)MT LILYDALE 1 .3 4.4 6.5 9.6(60)Bulleen Cobras: Not received .Mt Lilydale: Not received.RUPERTSWOOD 5.5 12.7 14.9 19 .11 (125)OLD WESTBOURNE 3.1 3.4 6.10 11 .11 (77)Rupertswood : Boddington, Phillips 5 . Jordan 3, Flinn, McMahon 2,Bradbury, Walsh l . Best Boddington, O'Callaghan . Jordan, Walsh Jrir.McMahon, Phillips .Old Westbourne: Stevens . Miller 3. Skinner 2, Rivalland, B. Slattery, S.Christo 1 . Best D. Slattery, Habersatt. Rivalland. Skinner, Robertson,osullivanALBERT PARK 11.5 23.10 28.14 33.22 (220)BOX HILL NORTH 0.0 0.1 0. 0.3(3)Albert Park: Pastras 11,Payne 5.Parmansche 4.Green 2 .Harnath 2,Bourne 2, Tricarico 2, PhIllips,M.Dowdle, Jackson, Murray Sullivan. BestPavne . Pastras . M.Dowdte, Harper, Green, Jackson.Box Hill North: Best, Takeslvdo. B Evans . P.Woods, P Mortimer, Dovle,Courts.ST MARYS 3.2 6.6 8.7 11.12 (78)ELTHAM COLLEGIANS 1 .0 2.2 3.5 7 .6(48)St Marys: Bernardi 4. Boer 3, Purcell 1, Anthony 1, Weller 1, Vincent 1 .Best Goldsworthy, Bernardi, Purcell, Anthony. Vincent . Graetzer,Eitham Collegians : Smith 3. Jeal 2, Chapple, Decker. Best Chapp)e,Drummond. Jeal, White, Barnett . Glar e

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ALBERT PARKCoach: John Ahern

Res Coach: Paul Shoppee

1 P. Smith (C)2 S. Robinson (s)2 N . Pastras (r)3 R . Baker4 G. Parmansche5 J . Hannett6 J . Storey (VC)7 S . Venables8 C . Jackso n9 P. Chambers10 M. Phillips11 A . Fleming12 C . Fehring13 B . Payne14 S . Fai rfield15 D. Borley (s)15 J . Snorasson (r)16 C . Robe rton (VC)17 D . McLellan18 J. Taylor (s)18 H . Koop (r)19 A. Stew ard20 K. Grace21 P. Shoppee22 D .Overend23 V. Surace24 T. Green25 K. Daley26 J . Hamath27 M . Hyams28 R. Buckley29 J. Marini s30 A. Mandyla ris31 S. McGuire32 J . Robilotta33 J . Murray34 T. Houston35 A. D'Mingo36 M . Pearson37 L. Hogan38 J. Rowe39 D . 'Odorico40 M . Lapsley41 T. Panayotou42 J . Wie r43 J,Tsoukas44 C . Leorke45 J. Bourne46 S . Allan47 L. Tricarico48 M . Dowdle49 C. Wilson50 S . Mellis51 L. Miceli52 A. Graham53 M. Williams54 W. Roe55 S . Chisholm56 D. Smyth57 J . Su tton58 J . Hoy.59 G . Irvine60 I . Pignataro61 J. Daley62 A . Harper77 S . Garcia78 J . Norman79 S. Tot h80 G . Bateson

Rising SUR Hote lR I C H M 0 N D

BOX HILL NORTHCoach: Peter ArmstrongRes Coach: Ian Atkinson

1 Blackman J2 Smith S3 Odza A4 PotterJ5 Pietersen A5a Hutchinson r5b Jenkins A6 Ma rtini D7 Stewart S8 Lacey M8a Chamberlain R9 Sallantioglu A10 Cook S11 Kennedy D14 Gm az R15 Jimoulis T16 Weston G17 Cavallo G18 Wilson G19 Keillor L20 Oldfield K21 Hopes J22 Steele A23 Naumovski J24 Ferris C25 Michelle A27 Thoi T28 Brunning S29 Rodgers M30 Bolitho J31 Ives C32 Mo rtimer P34 McCartin M37 Woolridge D38 Buckland G38a Benne tt G40 Tsaclidis J41 Jackson C42 Tarulli A44 Garrett J46 Cinar K48 Marulli D49 Ellis T50 Tarulli M53 Oldfield I57 Woods P69 Aguilar G78 Steele P80 Evans S111 Armstrong P

BULLEEN COBRASCoach : Angelo Lamanna

Assist Coach : Scott DodsonRes Coach : Matt Bourbon

4 I. McLeod4 N. Cartledge5 M . Starrett7 F. Baldi8 T. Mazzarella9 B. Hoare11 C . Borell i12 D. Thompson14 G . Pemberton15 J . Trinchi (RC)17 S. Reddish19 S. Trapman21 N . Lykopandis22 M. Turner25 W. Olney27 J . Cartledge28 A. Foskett36 P. Dall'Oglio37 J . Paatsch38 G . Brown39 T. Vass40 T. May41 N . Polites41 R. Rigoni42 V. Dam43 C. Chan44 B. Saaksjarvi45 J. Mustica47 S. Irvine48 M . Soumildes49 G. Anderton51, R. Rodrigues55 S. Wigney61 D. Rennie

T. ArnoldP. AslangulD . BeraldoH . BiramM . BourbonD. BourbonR. CuminoJ. Clar kT. DennaouiG. FortuneJ . HambridgeT. HurleyA. LamannaR. LamannaLamersG. Mandeki cM . MastromannoP. MastromannoS . MastromannoNasrC. WatsonJ . ToddB. PollockB. Nei lT. BourbonD. McMullinJ . RickettMcCarthySullivan

ELTHAM O .C.Coach : Brian Doody

Res Coach: John Glare

I C . Sandars2 T. Duggan3 E . Savage4 B . Doody C/C5 D. Brick6 T Carter7 B. Rashid8 L . Sharpe9 C . Watson10 W. Bates11 J . Mizzi12 A . Tibballs13 R. Bell14 J . Kerkham15 L . White16 D . Barnett17 L. Daly18 S . Macdonald19 S . Robin s20 J . Panetta21 M . Hart22 J . McKenzie23 R . Watso n24 K . Drummond25 C . Horsburg h26 J . Glare Res C/C27 J . Stockdale28 T. Bamett29 D. Howgate30 M. Decker31 B. Keleher32 C . Bau d33 A . Howgate34 D . Buller35 G. Smith36 L. Donaldson37 J. Thimble38 R . Beecroft39 F. Coonerty40 J . Bau d41 A . Mann42 J . Howgate43 J . Mann44 T. Johns45 R. Davies4648 B. Turney49 B . Hespe5051 S . Maxfield52 G . Stackpoole5354 P. Harding55 G. Jenkins56 J. Shannon57 S . Gathercole5 859 B . Evans616263 M. Luttick64 S . Schafe r

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T LILYDALE D .C.Coach : David Keas t

Res Coach : Paul Cummerford

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3 M . Brebner4 F. Varg a5 Ri McKenzie6 M . Jelenc7 D. Hendrie8 K . Maniscalchi (VC)9 A . Del Biondo10 J. Gardiner11 C. Gibson12 J . Commerford13 R. Kidd14 C . Wals h15 A . Bullerjahn16 D . Morrison17 P. Beddoes18 V. Steer19 M . Leonard20 J . Penhal e21 M . Cunningham22 M . Wells23 B. Ega n25 A. Delahunt26 T. Flanagan27 N. Pearce (VC)28 A . Costello29 D . Hicks30 A. Penhale31 T. Hansford32 P. Carolan (C)33 C. Anderson34 L. Kellett35 D. Cailanan36 T. Roche37 B . Dunn39 L . Allanson40 M. Rhodes41 R . Katene42 M . Pereira43 D. Holloway

l N . McConnell45 K . Fraser46 N . McConnell47 C . Lonergan48 S. Dougherty49 J. Hoffman50 T. Gamble51 P. Bastick_? B . Leek53 D. Hick s

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Res Coach: Stephen Leitch

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The ressies,the seconds,the magoos . :Whicheverway you lookat it, theReserves area nintegralcomponent o fanysuccessfulfootball club.As captain oftheMHSOBFCReservesteam, Ibelieve we have anumber of responsibili-ties to the club . . .

1 . To represent the clubeach week in acompetitive and spiritedmanner, setting a positivetheme for the seniorteam .2 . To apply pressure onthe senior players - toconstantly be pushing upso that the senior playersvalue their spots in thesenior team .3 . Most importantly, todevelop the youngplayers in the club, thenext generation . Many ofthese players havegraduated from ourUnder 19's and areyearning to play senior A

Grade football .As one of the elderstatesmen of theReserves, I am delightedwith the number of youngplayers in our Reservesteam . I hope that we cancreate the right atmos-phere for these playersto grow and improve,and to remain with ourclub for many years . Inwhat has been a difficultyear to date, our coachScott Robinson and theteam should feel proudthat we continue to showtrue spirit and determina-tion each week . We willachieve successbecause we have aterrific group of youngplayers who really dodeserve it .

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A ;ti®I lOld Ivanhoe v. University Blues

Old Scotch v . St Kevin sOld Trinity v . De La Salle EP SaturdaySt Bernards v . Old XaveriansMarcellin v. MHSOB

U Sectio nMazenod v. Old Essendo nOld Haileybury v. Old BrightonOld Paradians v . Old MelburniansOrmond v. Therry PenolaHampton Rovers v . North Old Boys

C Sectio nPrahran v . St Bedes Mentone Tigers

Old Mentonians v . Collegians

Whitefriars v . BanyuleGlen Eira v. Caulfield Gr.Old Camberwell v . Beaumaris

D1 SectionMentone v . AquinasAJAX v. Monash Blue sIvanhoe Assumption v . Bulleen TemplestoweSt Leos Emmaus v. Old GeelongUniversity Blacks v. Williamstown CYM S

172 Sect io nPeninsula v. Yarra ValleyFitzroy Reds v . OakleighSalesian v . ParksideLa Trobe University v . BentieighOld Carey v . Kew

03 Sectio nSt Johns v . Monash GryphonsHawthorn Amateurs v . West BrunswickPower House v. South Melbourne DistrictsSyndal Tally-Ho v . SwinburneRichmond v . Elsternwick

D4 SectionWerribee v. UHS-VUBulleen Cobras - bye .Rupertswood v. North BrunswickAlbert Park v . Mt LilydaleEltham v . Old Westbourn eSt Marys v. Box Hill North

Under-19 Section 1Caulfield Grammarians v . St BernardsDe La Salle v . Old MelburniansOld Brighton v. Old ScotchOld Xaverians v. St KevinsMarcellin v . University Blue s

Under-19 Section 2Old Trinity v. Hampton RoversOld Haileybury v. MazenodWerribee - bye .Beaumaris v. Old Ivanho eOld Essendon Grammarians v . Ormond

Under-19 Section 3Therry Penola v. Yarra ValleyOld Carey v. WhitefriarsRupertswood v. University Blacks

to beplayed on 20 JulyNorth Old Boys v. Old CamberwellOld Paradians v . St Leos Emmaus

Under-19 (2) BlueBentleigh v. De La Salle (2)Oakleigh - bye .Monash Blues v. St Bedes Mentone TigersAJAX v. Mentone Panthers

Under-19 (2) Re dBulleen Templestowe v. MHSOBSt Bernards (2) v. AquinasOld Westbourne v. Old Xaverians (2)Williamstown CYMS v . La Trobe University

Club Xvlll (1)Prahran v. Eley ParkMazenod v. Old MelburniansOld Essendon Gramm . v. Old XaveriansDe La Salle v . St Kevins

at Waverley Oval, East Malvern.

Club X V111(North)Therry Penola v. Old IvanhoeFitzroy Reds v . Brunswick

at Ramsden Street Oval, Clifton HillMarcellin v . University BlacksOld Xaverians (2) v. Old Trinity

Club XV111(South)Old Brighton v. Hawthorn AmateursOld Geelong v. WhitefriarsMonash Blues v. St Leos Emmaus

Collegians v . Hampton Rovers

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& Brett Connell (U19 - 2, ,3 & Red )

REViEU1!SECTION 1 We are now into the second half of the season and it istime to assess the performance of the teams and look to where theymight finish. Marcellin has been the big improver this year. Coach

Walsh has his men playing hard and fast running football . They

have a solid defense, strong on-ball players and a quality forward .

Xavs after a disastrous start have come on like a steam train . They

are on a roll and I can't see it stopping in the near future . Old

Brighton are up and down like the proverbial yo-yo, but rememberthis bov has been on their bandwagon from the start and after las t

week's efforts, I'm not getting offl. St. Bernards, what can you say?They used to be hard an d tough at the b all, relentless in their

second and third efforts but not anymore . But like Arnie

Swartzenager, the Vll be back! St. Kevins is a team loaded with

tal ent, yet unable to fully get their game going for four quarters in amatch . This inconsistency has cost them dearly in a number ofmatches . Uni Blues could be the big movers in Section 1 over thecoming weeks . They have now s tr ung a number of wins together

and are now only one game from second spot . They are playing with

some real confidence and will be looking forward to playing themore fancied teams . Look out! Old Scotch is a team not endowedwith champion players like last year, but are a committed unit,

although inconsistent . Caulfield have done well in Section 1 for the

fi rst time and will surprise some teams . De La Salle does not havegreat depth but when playing at home ahvays hard to beat. O.M.'s

are struggling as Nv e ll ; they just don't have the depth . Now to really

put my foot in it! Final Four - Old Xavs, Old Brighton, Marce llin,

St. Bernards . Note : 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th and 6th wIlI be separated by

percentage only .SECTION 2 Old Trinity had little trouble acclimatising back to

football with a withering ten goal first quarter to set up their big winover Old Haileybu ry. A good indication of an even team is the wayin which they share the ball and go als, for the OT's Crawford andAitken stood out . Once again for the Bloods Hanlon and Waxman

were in everything.Beaumaris had a battle on their hands against Mazenod at Central

Reserve, where the Nodders allowed the Sharks to get away early

an d despite matching them eight goals to ten in the remaining three

quarters were unable to finish in rout. Ferrari bagged seven majors

and was well supported by Berry and Gillespie . Better Sharks.

Stanley and the Mor ri s' .

Old Essendon consolidated their position in the four with a strong

four quarter performance against Wer ribee . The Bees best served by

Kidd, Carson and Davidson .Not too sure what coach Connolly said to his players before thegame (maybe the written word was enough!) but they blew OldIvanhoe away with some ten shots to six in the first quarter - fromwhich OIG never recovered. The Moods in doing so find themselves

in the four an d gave their percentage a he al thy shot in the arm. The

Monds best served by Clinch, Robbins (4) an d Arnold.

Hampton Rovers had the bye .SECTION 3 Old Carey and Therry Penola fought out a tight gamewith nothing much separating the teams all day . TP went in with a

small lead at the half due to a ripper second quarter, however a firedup OC's unit (courtesy of a sizeable blast from coach Maus) got their

act into gear in the final half to get ahead an d maintain their lead .

OC's Onball t ri o MacFarlane, Stewart-Holmes and Davey wereoutstanding, well supported by Trumbu ll , while TP's best included

Goodwin, Faroldi an d Callegari .

Ruoert swood ~ot back on track with a strong showing against Yarra

Valley. TheBushrangersthrough theefforts o fTsouparikovitis, Crowe and Rockiki threw everything at Rupo an d

never gave in, but with Balmer, Plummer and Peter in fine touch

they were too s tr ong in the end .

A ripper match at Donv ale where a more accurate NOBS won bynine points . It was the Friars who attacked the goals but poorshooting saw them unable to stretch their lead at each of the firstthree breaks. Enter Keenan, whose three last quarter goals were the

difference. He was well supported by West an d Citroen (NOBS),

while for the Friars Rees relished his move up forward, with

Micallef, DiF al co, Brosolo and Nunan playing well all day.

Old Paradian s with the Strickl ands on fi re up forward were too

strong for Um . Blacks . The win consolidating OP's top billing for the

section . Yeo, Hughes and Bux were in good touch for the winners,

while Nicholas, Rudd and Mapleson never gave in for the

vanquished.Old Camberwell continued in their steamro ll ing form accounting for

St . Leos Emmaus VJP after a super first quarter where they scored

twenty times . Ryan with eight did a ll of the damage, ably assisted

by Hedley and Rodgers. For the Animal s who persisted all day none

w ere better then Varney and Fox.

SECTION BLUE The mid season review in Blue Section, sees theunfortunate demise of South Melbourne Districts and theintr oduction of a bye . We see the top three teams entrenched in theFour, but that 4th position is up for grabs. Oakleigh have it at the

moment, but the Mentone Panthers are close behind them . I also

would not write off De La Sall e, or Bentleigh because when their

players are fully fit they are very competitive . Ajax has a team full of

runners ; they move the ball very quickly and have a quali ty full

forward . Monash Blue is physica lly big and strong, when they

muscle up they are very hard to stop around the ba ll and they move

the b all beautifully through hal fback. St . Bodes Mentone Tigers

combine both the physical and running styles, they are a ve ry even

team, which is their greatest strength . The Krushers also are a very

physical team, but have some good ta lls as well . When they move

the ball direct down the corridor, they are ve ry dan gerous . I would

bracket Mentone, De La and Bentleigh together. These teams lack

over all size, but are ski ll ed - what they lack is depth. Final Four -

Monash, Ajax, St . Bedes an d Mentone.

Bentleigh was simply outstan ding in the first quarter last week,

jumping the ladder leaders to hold a 27pt quarter time adv antage.

The 2nd an d 3rd quarters, the Demons kept the pressure up and atthe last change scores were level . Then the Jackers showed whythey're on top with 7g $pts to 4g in the last . The Mentone Pantherscombine came out to play on Saturday with a 59pt demolition job

on fourth placed Oakleigh . Mitvalshy and Hamilton were fantastic

for Mentone, whereas Stevenson an d Britts did we ll for Oakleigh .

Finally, the week's break must have been well appreciated as the

Monash Boys turned it on at home to down De La Sa ll e by a

massive 240pts . At almost full strength, they teamed we ll from the

start an d kept the pressure up all day . Paul Neville in the ruck,

Grace and Beddingfield up forward, were unstoppable .SECTION RED You could not have scripted it better . Both the

Bullants and the Gull s went into battle with a rea li stic chance of

w=irrning. Neither side gave in a ll day, an d despite a great start by

the Bullants with the Lees, Verga ( 5) and Neivin an in good form, theGulls fought their way back into the match through the great workof Koch, Hal l and McCutcheon . Twelve goal s after quarter time

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would not be enough for the Gulls, as the Bullants added sevenmajors (and plenty of points) to manage a draw. Well done to both

teams .

La Trobe Uni . did themselves no favours by kicking poorly in thefirst quarter against ladder leaders St. Bernards (2). From then onthe Students were behind the eight ball despite great efforts fromFanning and Davis. Better Berates included Garth, Govan and

Ryan .Old Westbourne continued their up and down form as they beganwell and jumped away from MHSOB from the start of their match .With Nikola, Payne and Pavez all firing the Warriors looked set fo r

= an upset, however the High through Biau, Hallenberg and Paleyrammed home eight goals while restricting the Warriors to three towin by one kick .Aquinas proved too strong for Old Xaverians (2) with a solid secondquarter from which they never looked back. Stone, White andParker did as the y pleased for the Bloods, while Glynn and Nolanwere better Xavs .

PREVIEWSECTION I Uni Blues under Coach Giles are really enjoying theirfootball and tllese feelings should continue after their 8g win overCaulfield. St . Bernards will be in a very mean mood after lastweek's loss. They won't lose 4 in a row. Old Brighton should havea good win against O .M.'s, especially as their second tier players likeFisher and Paroissien are doing well, and they see the return of arnuple of stars . Old Scotch will another tough contest for

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Morris Mazenod 6 38Fcrarri Beaumaris 7 38Hanlon Old Haileybury 4 26Forrest Old Essendon 0 23Robbins Ormond 4 19Quincy Ormond 5 19

UNDER 19/3Callavetta WhitefriarsStrickland Old ParadiansRyan Old CamberwellSpinoso Old ParadlansPotter Rup ertswood

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Si Bernards v . De La SalleOld Melburnlans v. Old Brighton

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Xavs but Xavs wi ll this time turn the tables . The match of theround sees SKOBS v. The Eagles in a very tough and tor ri dencounter, Marcellin by l3pts. Selections: Unit Blues, St. Bernards,Old Brighton, Old Xavs, and Marcel lin .SECTION 2 Today Ormond's improvement will be measured whenthey host Old Trinity at Gunn Reserve. The Monds will need to avoida slow start and will need to be mindful of Pretty, Healy and S .Amore who shone last time around . In saying that the Monds will

be a han dful up forward if not watched closely. OTs by 3 majors .Hampton Rovers took some time to shake Old Haileybu ry in Rd I

and today after an extended break wi ll be keen to return to theirform in May. At home the Rovers by 6 goals.Beaumari s will be keen to not take Werribee too lightly today as theBees have been on the improve recently and will surprise ifunderestimated . Expect Shugg and Collins to lead a win for theSharks.Testing time for Old Ivan hoe. Failed miserably last week and wi llrelish the return to Chelsworth Park . However their opposition inOld Essendon will be keen to atone for their round 1 loss . Ballochand Frazer will be key OEG players to shutdown, but even doing sothey will have enough winners on the day to send OIG spiralingfurther down the ladder.Mazenod has the bye .SECTION 3 Therry Penola's recent good form today will berewarded if they c an continue in the same vein as previous weeks.St. Leos Emmaus WP will face today's game with the con fidenceknowing they defeated TP in Rdl, however their recent form of latesees them as underdogs today.Old Carey wi ll realise another strong showing today could well setup their season. Yarra Va lley will give it their all but will find thelikes of Sulm an, Bennett and Pump too good today. Old Carey by 8majors.Whitefriars host Rupertswood and on recent form this should be abeauty. The Friars know a win against the top side will make plentysit up and take notice and with Brosolo, Rees, Micalleff and laeuonein great form Rupo will need to be on song . Rupo will need to havethe likes of Sullivan , Spinner and Balmer on their game to get thepoints - especially at Donvale. Friars by less th an a kick in a tlulller.

Uni . Blacks' form since they last defeated North Old Boys hasturned a half circle while NOBS has done likewise for the better . Onrecent form NOBS to win and keep in touch with the top four .

Old Paradian s ran Old Camberwell to two points last time around.No ch ange this time except OP's sit on top of the ladder and theWeIlers have been in some mighty form . Home ground advantagecounts for a bit, as too does the form of Marwood, Lyons and Sigalasfor the Wellers - at home the Wellers s trong form to continue.

SECTION BLUE The Mentone P an thers Combine play host to theBentleigh Demons . Both teams played well last week so this gameshould be a real cracker. The Demons do harbor some well-foundedambitions to make the final four, so this is the team they have tobeat for an 8pt turnaround. But I feel that the Panthers are just abit too strong and should win by 20pts. De La Salle is really upagainst it this week playing Oakleigh . Although they are at home,the Chargers will be all over them from start to finish to win by58pts . The match of the round sees St . Belles Mentone Tigers playAjax at TurnerReserve. This is a

Werribee v. BeaumartsOld Ivanhoe v. Old Essendon

UNDER-19 SECTION 3St Leos Emmaus v. Therry Penola

Yarra Valley v. Old Careyat Domeney Reserve at 9.30 am.Whitefriars v. Rupertswood

University Blacks v. North Old Boysat Melbourne University main owl at 11 .40am

Old Camberwell v . Old Paradians

poll

UNDER-19 (2) BLUEMentone Panthers v. Bentleigh at 7dentone AFC

De La Salle (2) v . OakleighMonash Blues - bye

St Bedes Mentone Tigers v. AJAXat oval No .2 Turner Road Res, Highett (77 JI0)

UNDER-19 (2) RE DLa Trobe Uni v. Bulleen Templestowe

St. Bernards (2) v . MHSOBgame switched from original drawAquinas v. Old Nbestbourne

Old Xaverians (2) v. Williamstown CY1viS

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R 19 SECTION

Hester 1 . Best Bowen Higgins pasted Ford Bryce O'Meara .

I . Best: Toohey. Addison, Beayml, Wignell, Considine, Sheehan.

Umpires hi. Forde (F )

CAULFIELD 4.2 4.6 6.12 12.14 (86)DE LA SBLLE 5.2 7.7 10.10 11.14 (80)Caulfleld: Lawson 3, Franklin-Jones 2, Avlen 2. Niven 2, Schneider, Carboni .Foster. Best: Fagan, Alen, yLawson, O'Neill . Foster, Crathern.De La Salle: Quinane 4, Rblmsley 3. A'aughtin 2, Oakley, Browning. BestNicholas. Aldemccio, Molan. Skiruis. Macletsh, Sbntan .Umpires: T. Doecke, P. Maebus (F), P. Patrick, J. Gregory (B)ST. BERNARDS 3.5 5.11 7.14 10.18 (78)OLD BRIGHTON 3.3 5.4 8.9 12.12 (84)St .Beraanls: A. Maggiore 2. L. Mansfield 2, S, Mitchell, M . Maggiore, N . Thomas.D . Elliot, A Crockett . C . Bums . Best, A. Maggiore, S . Mitchell, D. Elliot. S.Campbell, M . Maggiore.Old Brighton; Smith 3, Lynch 2, Salem, Fisher, Paroissien, Furzer, Eastgate.Jackson, Gadsen Best: Richardson, Fisher, Paroissien, Hughes, McGowan,Adanus.Umpires: A. Conquest, M. Cox (R) (F), P. Xu(rc-b, M. Stodyczka (B). C. Kaleta tG)OLDMELBURNIANS 7,13 (55)OLD XAVERIANS 21.17 (143)Old Me]bumfaas: Matthews 2, Legoe, Miller. Kauye, Turner, Rnllestan . Best: Miller,tVul6, Ray . Rush, Beaumont, Burgess .Old Xaveriaru: Bowen 4 Pasceri 4 Ross 4 Daxev 4 Brnre 2 0Nfeara 2 Lowrie I

Umpires: D. Stephens, B . Nunn (F), S . Bogisich, H. Cosgriff (G)OLD SCOTCH 7.2 7.5 9.8 12.11 (83)MARCELLIN 5.2 7.6 14,6 14.11 (95)Old Scotch: Parkinson 3, Smith 1, Lewis 1 . Teasdale 1, Taft 1, Clinch 1 . Goodfellow1 . Galr 1, Quail 1, Aurel-Smith 1 . Best: Teasdale, Moloney. Lewis, Clinch,Prendergast. ParkinsonNlxmeilin: Sheehan 6, Amcstrong 2 . Addison 2, Gibson 1, Doyle 1, Neal 1, Brnynj

Umpires, K. &icliece, ;i . Gibson (R), L. Dalton, R. Benson (B)UNIVERSITY BLUES 5.3 10.3 12.6 16.9 (105)ST KEVINS 3.4 4.9 6.15 9.18 (72)University Blues: h4cKerrow 4, Marriott 2, Moore 2, Tanner 2, Bradley 1, McPhail1. Rankin 1, Jacob, 1, Rice 1, Meagher 1 . Best: Rankin, Bradley, kfaddison,Meagher, McPhail, Butko.St Eevins: Mahoney 2, O'Keefe 2, Clark 1, Gissutg 1, Hamilton 1, Hollard 1,Murray I. Best: Underwood, Hamilton, Holland. Dempsey, Mulbeam .Umpires: D. Whiteley, It Sneddan (F)

UNDER 19 SECTION 2OLD TRINITY 10 .4 14.8 17.12 20.19 (139)OLD HAILEYBURY 3.1 43 4.3 5.3 (33)Old Trinity; [fill 5, Pretty 4, Christy 3, Betas 2, Goldenberg, Kinross, McDonald .Aitken. Parker, S Amore. Best Davies, S . Amore, Troan . Aitken, Hill, Cmwiord .Old HaBcytwxy: Hatilort 4, wbanan . Best Baker, Houton, Rb.xman, Erikson,Masbey, Archer.Umpires: A. Fyffe, M. Sneddan (F)MAZENOD 2.2 3.5 6.9 10.11 (71)BEAUMARIS 5.7 10.10 13.12 15 .18 (108)h7azmod : C .Morris 6. McKay, Hansen, Devlin, Stanley . Best: Stanley. B.Morris,Hansen, Kennedy, C,Morris, Castrictmt Ballenger.Beaumazis : Ferrari 7, Ben), 3. h4cNicholas 2, Rawlins, Gillespie, Croft. Best: Berry,GAlespie, Ferrari, Rawlins, Evans. ,Y4ulquhiey.Umpires: G. Roberts, A . Price (F)WERRIBEE 1.6 3.7 3.8 8.14 (62)OLD ESSENDON 3.5 9.9 1333 20,17 (137)WenS6ee: Kelly 2. OBrien, Jack, Yaser, Joshua Russo, Palmington. Best: JoshuaRusso, Bianco . Kidd, Carson, Davidson .Old Essendon: Forrest 7, King 3, Bacash 2, Nmtlist 2,Flaher[y , Hurlston,Daw onMeriardo. Frazer, May. Best: Forrest, Frazer. vvf<iy, Balloclt,Lloyd, Bacash.

ORMOND 6.4 14.10 21 .13 28,21 (189)OLD IVANHOE 2.6 5.6 5.7 7.7 (49)Ormond.- Cook 6 . Qulney 5, Robbins 4, Arnold 4. &Su7zell 3, Franklin.B 2. Nayk7r.OBrien, Johnstone, Rayson. Best: Clinch teHennepe, O'Brien, Robbins. Cook .Cove, Arnold.Old Ivanhoe: Not recievedUmpires: G. Morgan, D. Murray (F). B . Adamson (B)

UNDER 19 SECTION 3THERRY PENOLA 14.12 (96)DID CAREY 17.12 (114)

Theny Penola Faroldi 4, Shepherd, Fonton, Ferguson 2, 0:1ell, D Goodwin, Akin,Skiathitis 1 Best T Goodwin, Owed, Faroldi, Ferguson . Atkinson, Callegari.

Old Carey., I{atsanevalds 6, MacFarlane, Shnson 3. Angus . Bennett. Nankervis .Foster, Stewart-Holmes I Best MacFarlane . Ste«art-Holmes . Davey, Trouble,Bennett, KatSanetiakisUmpires: D. t4'rndlow (F), R Goodman (8)YARRA VALLEY 1,0 5.1 7.2 7.3 (45)RUPERTSWOOD 7.5 13.7 17.10 19,12 (126)Yarrn Valley: Tsouparikor5us 1, Peters 1,14inford I, Pargeter 1, Nicholsd I . Seeger

1, Janie 1. Best: Pargeter . Tsouparikrnitis, `: ! Was. Rockiki, Crowe, Janie.Rupertswoad: Potter 5, Elliot 4, Sullivan 3, Spinner 2, Peter 1, Howard 1, Jass,1, McGovern 1, h4orue ll 1 . Best: Sullivan, Pofter,Johnson, Balmer, Barry. Peter,Plummer.Umpires: L . Gallagher (R) (F)WHITEFRIARS 3.5 6.7 8.9 8.12 (6o)NORTH OLD BOYS 1.1 4,1 8.1 11.3 (69)1Vhitefriars: Rees 3, Calar•etta . Eames, Nunaan . Brosolo, Morrison. Best: *Sicallef,Phelan, Di Falco, Hill . Brosolo, Nunan .North Old Boys: Keenan 6, Davidson 2, Sheehan, Lias, Potion, Best.- Ruff, Citroefl,tt'est, Keenan, OBree, Dobson.Umpires C. Collins, A. Baron (F), S. Collins . R Twist (B)UNIVERSITY BLACKS 4. 8 (32)OLD PARADIANS 18.16 (124)University Blacks. Scarlett, Block, ,-14apleson . Rudd . Best: Nicholas. Ross, Scariett,Stewart, Black . lw4aplesan, Rudd.Old Paradians: Strickland D 4, Strickland S 3. Hyde 3. Bux 3, Seom 2, Spinoso 2 .Hughes . Loftus . Bnmdrell . Best: Bus, Yee, Bnmdell, Hughes, D StfcklandUmpires: D . D'Attera (F)STLEOS EHIhiAUS 0.1 1,3 3.5 6.5 (41)OLD CAMBERWELL 10.10 15.13 22.17 24.17 (161)St Leos Emmaus: Fordyce 2, Munro 1, Phyland t, Landy 1, Sheldon 1 . Best:Varney, Fordyce, Fax . Levins, Sheldon, Landy.Old CamberarIl: Ryan 8, Hedley 4, Austin 3, Meravod 2, Cottrell 2, Tempone 1,Middleton i, tons 1, Vince I . Sigalas I . Best: Ryan, Hogan, Cottrell, Hedley,Rodgers.Umpires: K McNiece, M. Gibson (F)

MER 19/2 BLUEBEhTLEIGH 5.5 6.7 8.10 12.11 (83)AJAX 1.2 6.5 8.10 15.18 (108)BENTLEIGH: Brown 3. Reid 2, Robertson 2, Holden . McKenzie, K Murptry,Taranto, Ferdinands . Best. hicKeriBe, Robertson. McClellan, I. Hohnesby, Brown,Aitken .AJAX : Arousi 3, Chester 3, Seidl 2, Spicer, Silver, Jalwves, Fetter, Silberman,Rotemberg, Kestenberg Best : Fetter, Seidl, Kagan, Arousi . Chester,Spilberg.andIleld. Adamsh .Umpires: M . Meier. P. Rapke (F)OAIII,EIGH 2.1 4.5 7.11 10.16 (76)MENTONE PANTHERS 6.8 12.9 14.13 20.15 (1351Oakieigh: Britt 3 . Briggs 2, Jordan 2, Ciaarella 1, Kennedy 1, Orchard 1 . Best.Stevertshi, Edits, Canuniss, Collins, Holden, Kemiedy .Meatone Panthers: Little 5, Clarke 4, Bithier 4, Fisher 3, Kelly 2, Hortantincic 1,Russo 1 . Best:Mltvalstcy. Hamilton, Russo, Little, Meyer, Bittner.Umpires: J . Lipson (F )MONASHBLUES 9.5 18.10 30.14 39.19 (253)DE LA SAId.E 0.1 0.1 1.1 2.1 (13)HIonssh Blues: Beddinfield 7, Grace 7, Gilbert 6, Rowlev 6, Turton 6 . Odanell 4,Cummins 2, Oswald 1 . Best Nekill, Torten, Rowley. Grace . BeddingGetd, Cotter.Be La Salle: Samider I . Byers 1 . Best: Saunders, Roberts, Thompson. Nicholson,Byers, DeRidderUmpires: L Dillon (F)

Best Frascek, O.Heruel . Hallenberg. Temes, Blau . Fole y

UNDER 19 12 RED

BULLEEN TEh1PLESTOwE 4.6 5.9 7.16 11,23 (89)WLLIAhISTO6VN CYhIS 1.4 8.8 9.9 13.11 (89)Bulieen Templestowe: Verga 5, Daskalou 2, Depasquale, T,Lee. Taalibhas.btihalos. Best: RLee, Verga, Newman, Wilkie, T .Lee, Burrts.Williamstown: Bartolo 4, Luca 4, McCidcheon 2, Kodt Bell, Arande . Best: Koch,Bartolo, Taylor, McCutdteon. Hall, Rowland.Umpires: T. LIDey (F), J .1lhitespear, J . Cook (B)ST. BERNARDS 5.2 9.7 12.11 18.16 (124)LATROBE UNIVERSITY 2.6 3.9 6.11 8.13 (61)St,Bauards: Harvey 3, whtsh 3. Ryan 3. Johnson 2, Joseph 2, A Mitchell,Hughes, Govan, Lvrauo. Best: L . LeFides, B. Garth, J . Hughes, C . Govan. B. Ryan.D . McManus, D . lanazzo.Latrobe : Clutterbuck 2 . Haute 2, McDonald . Clark. Farming, Slater. Best. S.Gellert. M. Hogan. H. Davis, M . Famioig. S. Daris.Umpires: M. Cox, A. Conquest (F) A Borg (B)OLD WESTBOURNE 4.1 7.6 7.9 10.14 (74)MHSOB 0.1 4.2 9.2 12.8 (80)Old West6ourne : Dean 3 . Pilsbury 2, Pat•ez, Gerace . t}hiker, Naidn, Payne. Best:L .Hudson. Gerace, Johnston, Payne, Pavez. NikolaMHSOB: Sierakowski 3 . Bowen 3. Frascek 2, J .Raleigh 2, Temes. 4.7titehouse.

Umpires: M. w tthnan (F)OLD XAVERIANS (2) 2.0 2.1 4.1 5.1 (31)AQUINAS 3.3 9.9 9.13 11.21 (87)Old Xac•erians: Harry 2. \olan 2 . Baker 1 . Best : Rogers . Barrett, Glynn. Nolan,Dyirm,Rogan.Aquinas: Toomey 3 . T 1Vhite 3, Beech 2, Sorace 1, Tapply I . Failla I . Best: StoneT. tt7tite. Stafford. Scogramillo . Sarace, Parker.Umpires: J . Grassbard (F)

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NORTH OLD BOYS OLD CAM 0 iP:r 7Y C'. L,' ? 3AD9AtdS RUPERTSVJ00 DCoach : Brendan Smales 6oach : Michael Sigalas Coach : Steve Maus Coach : Peter Hansen Coach : Michael Phillips

Anthony Quinn1 J. Williams 1 M . Little 1 . T. Whitelaw 1 A. Harvey 1 Ash D .3 P. West 2 L. Weaver 2. L. MacFarlane 2 A. Hughes 3 Albania J .4 G . Pritchard 3 N. Payne 3. D. Macdermo tt 3 M . Lyons (DVC) 4 Spinner L.5 J. Dalton 5 P. Tempone 4. A . Simson 4 N. Allan 5 Ash N6 N. Abdallah 7 B . Ryan 5. B . Andrews 5 M . Keeling

.6 Howard R7 C. Dobson

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37 A .Trivsonno 54 J. Brown 26. C. Bruce 29 D . Fantone 58 Lane M .

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AJAXCoach : Gary Blusztein

Asst Coach: Phil Rozen

1 R. Silberma n2 J .Israelsohn3 R . Rotemberg4 A. Lewi s5 B. Rose6 J. Kestenberg7 P. Bryner89 L. Fetter1 011 D. Gubereck12 A. Silve r13 D. Rozenbes14 D. Hershan15 J . Gottlieb16 J . Hain17 J . Kagan18 N. Bardea19 D. Seidl20 J. Thurin21 D. Arousi2223 B. Nissen24 A . Joff e25 B . Goldbloom28 J . Givon i29 E . Rath32 L . Peters33 B. Yudelman35 D. Spillberg36 A. Sacks37 D . Krasnostein39 A . Wollne r40 E . Wollner42 J . Pask (C)

MONASH BLUESCoach : Dennis Grace

1 S . Chapman2 C.Jones3 L . Fechner4 G. Chessari5 K. Cummins6 A . Costley8 B . Luff9 M. Edwards10 S . O'Donnell11 L. Northway12 M . Tennant13 J . Oswald14 G . Roney16 T. Huggins19 G. Gilbert20 J. Fairley23 P. Nevill24 A . Francis31 H . Evans33 L. Beddingfield34 G . Rowle y35 M. Sharkie36 A. Hickey

.39 D. Taylor42 S. Young43 L. Smith44 S . Grace50 S . Morris61 M . Spence74 P. Westbrook75 R.Turton

BENTLEIGHCoach: Kerry Murphy

1 L. Holmesby2 N. Aitken3 N . Dimachki4 G. McFarlane5 J. Robertson6 L. Forrest7 S . Holmesby8 B . Holde n9 B . Hyrons10 B. Reid11 J . Monk12 T. Wright13 D. Ferdinands14 M . Margiannis15 J. McKenzie16 K. Pereira17 H. McKenzie18 I . Jordan19 L . Curbs20 M. Sidney21 V. Maraventano22 B. McLellan23 M . Wilson24 T. Krotofil25 A. Lee (C)26 J . Sayers27 D. Marsh28 S. Radoni29 D. Couniham30 G. Vitagliano31 L . Hoga n

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1 A. Murray2 L. Kennedy3 D. Britt4 S. Earl5 C. Kokkinos6 M. Cas h7 M. Stevenson8 R . Symmons9 A. Visse r10 A. Mulholland11 W. Plaukovits12 D. Sowersby13 S. Collins14 S. Cammiss15 P. Holden16 J. Gaal17 S . Bando18 J . Bunworth19 A. Ciavarella20 N. Will s21 J . Briggs22 T. Orchard (VC)23 D. Zula24 J. Reynolds25 J. Nevezie (C)

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1 C . Mitchell2 M. Francis3 T. Bellomo4 D. Lowther4 C. McMahon8 L. Jarvis9 J. Saunders10 B. Oakley12 S. Moloney14 S . Byers15 S . Smyth16 K. Smyth17 G . Walton19 M. Hayes21 J. Hennessy23 A . Dunkerley23 D . Nomikos25 A . O'Shannessy28 D. Thompson35 S . Meeha n42 M . Sheehan47 J . Greatorex46 K. De Ridder50 A. Nicholson5' H . La Ragy52 D. Bea n

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AQUINAS - 'a- ' :E N - ='_S A TROB ECoach : Terry McEvoy Le3 [OWE Coach : Jerome Jackman ~~I~ERSIT,~

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13 G . Keranidopoulos 13 D. Fox 64 P. Marozz i14 B. Cooper

14 A Nichol14 R . Read 67 A . Place

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Noakes writes ; ° : ;al~ Saturday VAFA matches ,reviews the - -, - ~ -y - .latch of the Day and Paul

~affey reviews I- competition in Monday's Agein his column Town & Country.

prt -e,aiec_ by Glenn Scarborough with guests from. . .St Bernards, St =:eAns (A), Old Essendon, Old Paradians, Therry Penola

(B), LaTrobe Uni (D 2 ), West Brunswick ( D3), North Brunswick ,Rupertswood (D4)

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New ( .':.the Zeav Finnthe field atshort odds'

to the home straight and takes LA;SCRIBE WE

Norm Nugent D3 4Brad Beitzel A 2Ed Sill D3 4 33

' Tom Brain C 4Peter Williamson D3 4Gavan Flower D4 5Bar Hickey D1 4Damian Carroll B 2 2

= Tony Miller U19-1 2 21Luke Derbyshire D2 0 25

LATE SCORESFirst offence ($5); second offence ($25);

third offence ($50) ; fourth offence ($I00);each subsequent offence ($100).

Reserves1C18 failure to Seniorsti119 failure tophone scores by 230pm provide final scores by 5pm

St. Marys (R) Collegians (S)Old Essendon (C) Park-side (S)Fitzroy Reds (C) Old Scotch (U)Old Geelong (C) Werribee (U )

Old Xaverians (2) (U )Phoned incorrect scores Rd 8Fitzroy Reds (R), North Old Boys (U), Williamstown CYMS(U), Hawthorn (C) .

1119 SECTION . .

must win for St . Bedes because Oakleigh will be within 2pts afterSaturday. Unfortunately the Jackets don't quite see it that way andwill win by 28pts . Monash has the bye - fortunate - exams are on!

SECTION RED Bulleen Templestowe coming off a morale boostingperformance last week will be no pushover to day against La TrobeUni. A good start is what will be required by both and the addedincentive of maintaining and establishing fourth spot will beincentive enough for the Students to get the points, although not aseasy as the first round .St . Bernards (2) host MHSOB and last time I tipped a win at hometo the High . Hard to see anyone challenging the young Bernieswhose all over the ground strength will be hard to match. The Highwill give it their all but a Bernies win seems odds on .

Aquinas will be keen to make certain they reverse their round Iresult against Old Westbourne for two reasons . It will movethemselves pretty much well clear in second position, and at thesame time make the Warrior's task of competing in this year's finalsmore difficult. With Alford, Beech and Stone in good form theBloods for mine.While Old Xaverians (2) wi ll be keen to dispose of WilliamstownCYMS as quickly as possible today to maintain touch with the four.although I expect a far more committed showing from the Gullsafter adding a few extra players over recent weeks and havingimproved significantly in the last month . Belt, Koch andMcCutcheon continue to lead from the front and will give their all .a«in here would not surprise after their confident showing lastweek. Roughie Gulls by two kicks .

d 10 Sat June 22Sun June 2 3

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Sun June 3 0I Rod 12 Sat July 6y Sun July 7

Rnd 13 Sat July 1 3Sun July 1 4

Rnd 14 Sat July 27Sun Julv 28

North Old Boys V MazenodUniversity Blues V Old Scotch

Old T rinity V Be La SalleFIDA MatchesElsternv,rick V INIonash GryphonsOld Xaverian V Old TrinityMazenod V Old MelburniansFIDA MatchesHampton Rovers V Old Haileybur~1St Kevins V MHSOB

TRI-UNAL RESULTS - Ti ; 'Sr' ;".•f JUNE 18, 20G 2

FROM JUNE 1

Chris Phyland, North Old Boys (Reserves) .Striking, 2 matches .

FROM JUNE 1 5

Aaron Rhodes, Prahran . Striking, 4 matches.

Dean Betl, South Melbourne Districts . Shakinga goal post, abuse of an umpire, spitting ,7 matches .

Anthony Panou, Bulleen-Templestovre .Striking, 2 matches .

David Campbell , West Brunswick,Striking, 2 matches.

* Matt Pollock, Old Ivanhoe (Reserves) .Striking, 2 matches.

* Chris Tetikis, Swinburne University(Reserves) . Abusive Ianguage, 2 matches .

* Accepted Prescribed Penalty

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(j1 RESERVE P W L D For Agst % Pts

MONASH BLUES 9 8 1 0 556 273 203.66 32AJAX 9 7 2 0 721 425 169 .65 28UNIVERSITY BLACKS 9 6 3 0 747 346 215 .90 24AQUINAS 0 C 9 5 4 0 695 540 128 .70 20ST LEOS EMMAUS WP 9 5 4 0 623 502 124 .10 20IVANHOE ASSUMPTION 9 5 4 0 568 490 115 .92 20OLD GEELONG 9 5 4 0 562 510 110 .20 20MENTONE AMATEURS 9 2 7 0 506 803 63 .01 8WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 9 1 8 0 408 998 40 .88 4BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE 9 1 8 0 246 935 2631 4

D2 RESERVE P W L D For Agst % Pis

FITZROY REDS 9 9 0 0 934 332 281 .33 36YARRA VALLEY 0 B 9 8 1 0 849 299 283 .95 32PENINSULA 0 B 9 6 3 0 670 672 99 .70 24PARKSIDE 9 5 4 0 666 577 115.42 20OLD CAREY 9 5 4 0 503 506 99.41 20SALESIAN 0 C 9 4 5 0 546 630 86.67 16BENTLEIGH AFC 9 3 6 0 639 646 98.92 12LATROBE UNI 9 3 6 0 460 508 90.55 12OAKLEIGH AFC 9 2 7 0 450 855 52.63 8KEW 9 0 9 0 345 1093 31.56 0

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ST JOHNS 0 C 9 9 0 0 756 302 250 .33 36WEST BRUNSWICK 9 8 1 0 681 275 247 .64 32SOUTH MELB DISTRICTS 9 5 4 0 584 445 131 .24 20ELSTERNWICK 9 5 4 0 573 568 100.88 20HAWTHORN AMATEURS 9 4 5 0 564 526 107.22 16'SWINBURNE UNI 9 4 5 0 424 634 66.88 16POWER HOUSE 9 3 6 0 450 603 74.63 12SYNDAL TALLY-HO 9 3 6 0 360 600 60.00 12MONASH GRYPHONS 9 2 7 0 429 599 71 .62 8RICHMOND CENTRAL 9 2 7 0 385 795 48.43 8*lneligible player Round 7

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ST KEVINS 9 6 3 0 920 789 116 .60 241-' .!VERSITY BLUES 9 5 4 0 837 832 100.60 20''_u SCOTCH 9 4 5 0 779 823 94 .65 16=1JLFIELD GR 9 3 6 0 641 877 73.09 12

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OLD TRINITY 9 9 0 0 929 429 216.55 36

BEAUMARIS AFC 9 7 1 1 834 666 125 .23 30

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'TON ROVERS 9 4 5 0 508 660 76.97 16NOD 0 C 9 3 5 1 589 908 64.87 14

~I8EE AMATEURS 9 2 6 1 601 843 71 .29 10dAILEYBURY 9 1 8 0 464 1003 46.26 4

U19 SECTION3 P W L D For At % Pts

OLD PARADIANS 9 7 2 0 1160 622 186.50 28RUPERTSW00 0 9 7 2 0 1047 612 171 .08 28OLD CAREY 9 7 2 0 934 772 120 .98 28OLD CAMBERWELL 9 6 3 0 1034 485 213 .20 24NORTH OLD BOYS 9 5 4 0 598 720 83 .06 20WHITEFRIARS 9 4 5 0 729 912 79 .93 16UNIVERSITY BLACKS 9 3 6 0 648 962 67.36 12YARRA VALLEY 0 B 9 3 6 0 614 1150 53 .39 12THERRY PENOLA OB 9 2 7 0 650 922 70.50 8ST LEOS EMMAUS WP 9 1 8 0 553 1108 49.91 4

U19 (2) SLUE P W L D For Agst % Pts

AJAX 9 8 1 0 875 554 157 .94 32MONASH BLUES 9 7 2 0 1062 486 218 .52 28ST BEDES MENTONE TIG . 9 6 2 1 840 606 138 .61 26OAKLEIGH 9 5 4 0 738 714 103 .36 20MENTONE PANTHERS 9 4 5 0 789 767 102.87 16DE LA SALLE (2) 9 3 6 0 311 1360 22.87 12BENTLEIGH AFC 9 2 6 1 621 849 73.14 10SOUTH MELB DISTRICTS 7 0 7 0 0 0 0.00 0

U19 (2) RED P W L D For Agst % Pts

ST BERNARDS (2) 9 9 0 0 1353 306 442.16 36AQUINAS 0 C 9 7 2 0 695 475 146.32 28MHSOB 9 6 3 0 815 567 143.74 24LA TROBE UNI 9 4 5 0 627 501 125.15 16OLD WESTBOURNE 9 4 5 0 720 577 124 .78 16OLD XAVERIANS (2) 9 4 5 0 764 805 94 .91 16BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE 9 1 7 1 439 1214 36 .16 6WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 9 0 8 1 246 1554 15 .83 2

CLUB 18 - I P W L D For Agst % Pts

OLD XAVERIANS 9 8 1 0 1121 421 266 .27 32PRAHRAN AFC 9 8 1 0 1032 541 190 .76 32DE LA SALLE 9 6 3 0 924 525 176.00 24ST KEVINS 9 6 3 0 786 592 132 .77 24OLD MELBURNIANS 9 4 5 0 693 763 90 .83 16MAZENOD 0 C 9 2 7 0 538 953 56 .45 8ELEY PARK AFC 9 1 8 0 491 940 52 .23 4OLD ESSENDON GR 9 1 8 0 321 1171 27 .41 4

CLUB 18 - NORTH P W L D For Agst s Pts

OLD IVANHOE 9 9 0 0 869 348 249 .71 36OLD XAVERIANS (2) 9 6 3 0 690 400 172 .50 24THERRY PENOLA OB 9 6 3 0 536 471 113 .80 24MARCELLIN 9 6 3 0 481 483 99 .59 24UNIVERSITY BLACKS 9 4 5 0 565 534 105,81 16BRUNSWICK AFC 9 2 7 0 422 680 62.06 8FITZROY REDS 9 2 7 0 335 749 44.73 8OLD TRINITY 9 1 8 0 342 669 51 .12 4

CLUB 18 - SOUTH P W L D For Agst o Pts

COLLEGIANS 9 9 0 0 1080 275 392 .73 36

MONASH BLUES 9 7 2 0 908 428 212.15 28

ST LEOS EMMAUS 9 6 3 0 608 531 114.50 24

OLD BRIGHTON 9 4 5 0 501 557 89.95 16

WHITEFRIARS 9 3 6 0 609 685 88.91 12HAMPTON ROVERS 9 3 6 0 517 925 55 .89 12HAWTHORN AMATEURS 9 3 6 0 403 853 47 .25 12OLD GEELONG 9 0 9 0 248 1005 24 .68 0

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A SECTION P W L D For Agst % PIS

OLD XAVERIANS 9 8 0 1 1006 794 126.70 34

ST BERNARDS 9 7 1 1 1126 788 142.89 30

OLD SCOTCH 9 6 2 1 884 851 103.88 26

ST KEVINS 9 5 4 0 1010 780 129 .49 20

MARCELLIN 9 5 4 0 915 748 122 .33 20

UNIVERSITY BLUES 9 4 5 0 815 926 88 .01 16

OLD TRINITY 9 3 5 1 918 879 104 .44 14

OLD IVANHOE 9 3 6 0 816 885 92.20 12

DE LA SALLE 9 2 7 0 694 934 74 .30 8

MHSOB 9 0 9 0 607 1206 50 .33 0

B SECTION P W L D For Agst t Pts

OLD MELBURNIANS 9 7 2 0 877 684 128 .22 28

NORTH OLD BOYS 9 7 2 0 894 759 117 .79 28

OLD HAILEYBURY 9 5 4 0 915 780 117 .31 20

OLD BRIGHTON 9 5 4 0 740 643 115.09 20

OLD ESSENDON GR 9 5 4 0 806 785 102 .68 20

OLD PARADIANS 9 5 4 0 797 839 94 .99 20

MAZENOD 0 C 9 4 5 0 839 787 106 .61 16

ORMOND 9 4 5 0 807 790 102 .15 16

HAMPTON ROVERS 9 3 6 0 715 969 73.79 12

THERRY PENOLA OB 9 0 9 0 664 1018 65 .23 0

C SECTION P t~ L D Fa Agst % Pts

ST BEDES MENT TIG 9 8 1 0 1136 652 174 .23 32

WHITEFRIARS 9 8 1 0 1021 683 149 .49 32

CAULFIELD GR 9 7 2 0 955 718 133.01 28

COLLEGIANS 9 5 4 0 877 705 124.40 20

BEAUMARIS AFC 9 5 4 0 904 771 117.25 20

OLD CAMBERWELL 9 4 5 0 831 828 10036 16

PRAHRAN AFC 9 4 5 0 834 966 86 .34 16

GLEN EIRA AFC 9 2 7 0 720 931 77 .34 8

BANYULE 9 1 8 0 697 1245 55.98 4

OLD MENTONIANS 9 1 8 0 654 1237 52.87 4

D l SECTION P W L D For Agst / Pts

MENTONE AMATEURS 9 8 1 0 1080 750 144.00 32

ST LEOS EMMAUS WP 9 8 1 0 939 697 134 .72 32

AQUINAS 0 C 9 7 2 0 1063 777 136 .81 28

UNIVERSITY BLACKS 9 5 4 0 812 766 106 .01 20

IVANHOE ASSUMPTION 9 5 4 0 811 827 98 .07 20

BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE 9 4 5 0 922 902 102 .22 16

AJAX 9 4 5 0 896 972 92.18 16

WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS '9 2 7 0 692 1087 63 .66 8

MONASH BLUES 9 1 8 0 657 844 77.84 4

OLD GEELONG 9 1 8 0 774 1024 75 .59 4

Q2 SECTION P 1•y L D For Agst 1 Pts

YARRA VALLEY 0 B 9 8 1 0 1210 606 199.67 32

SALESIAN 0 C 9 7 2 0 999 788 126 .78 28

PENINSULA 0 B 9 6 3 0 830 876 94.75 24

BENTLEIGH AFC 9 5 4 0 1020 721 141 .47 20

OLD CAREY 9 5 4 0 849 896 94 .75 20

PARKSIDE 9 4 5 0 956 918 104 14 16

LA TROBE UNI 9 3 5 1 817 848 9634 14

FITZROY REDS 9 3 6 0 690 852 80.99 12

KEW 9 2 7 0 663 1039 63.81 8

OAKLEIGH AFC 9 1 7 1 764 1254 60 .93 6

D3 SECTION P

ST JOHNS O C 9HAWTHORN AMATEURS 9

WEST BRUNSWICK 9SOUTH MELB DISTRICTS 9SWINBURNE UNI 9

ELSTERNWICK 9MONASH GRYPHONS 9SYN DAL TALLY-HO 9

POWER HOUSE 9RICHMOND CENTRAL 9

6Y L D For Agst % Pts

8 1 0 1084 648 167 .28 32

8 1 0 1085 769 141 .09 32

7 2 0 869 486 178.81 28

6 3 0 840 969 86.69 24

5 4 0 986 795 124 .03 20

4 5 0 1030 887 116 .12 16

3 6 0 791 860 91 .98 12

3 6 0 737 871 84 .62 12

1 8 0 638 1015 62.86 4

0 9 0 653 1444 45.22 0

Il4 SECTION P av L D For Agst ^o Pts

WERRIOEE AMATEURS 9 8 1 0 1020 531 192.09 32

RUPERTSWOOD 9 7 2 0 1091 576 189.41 28

ALBERT PARK 9 7 2 0 937 546 171 .61 28

FAT LILYDALE 9 7 2 0 850 584 145.55 28

NORTH BRUNSWICK 9 7 2 0 868 797 108.91 28

ST MARYS 9 5 4 0 933 872 107 .00 20

UHS-VU A F C 9 4 5 0 603 900 67.00 16

OLD WESTBOURNE 9 3 6 0 534 713 74.89 12

ELTHAM COLLEGIANS 9 3 6 0 605 894 67 .67 12

BOX HILL NORTH 9 2 7 0 551 1021 53 .97 8

BULLEEN COBRAS 9 1 8 0 424 1052 4030 4

A RESERVE P y✓ L D For AgsP % Pts

OLD XAVERIANS 9 8 1 0 781 378 206 .61 32

ST KEVINS 9 7 2 0 755 524 144.08 28

ST BERNARDS 9 6 3 0 726 510 142.35 24

MARCELLIN 9 6 3 0 667 478 139.54 24

DE LA SALLE 9 6 3 0 611 541 112 .94 24

OLD TRINITY 9 5 4 0 557 509 109 43 20

OLD SCOTCH 9 3 6 0 593 541 109 .61 12

UNIVERSITY BLUES 9 2 7 0 514 750 68.53 8

OLDIVANHOE 9 2 7 0 390 640 60.94 8

MHSOB 9 0 9 0 267 990 26 .97 0

8 RESERVE P w L D For Agst

OLD MELBURNIANS

OLD HAILEYBURYNORTH OLD BOYSOLD PARADIANS

OLD ESSENDON GRMAZENOD 0 CHAMPTON ROVERS

THERRY PENOLA OBOLD BRIGHTON

ORMOND

9 8

9 7

9 6

9 6

9 6

9 5

9 3

1 0 804

2 0 835

2 1 830

2 1 653

3 0 684

4 0 59 1

6 0 4099 1 8 0 4019 1 8 0 3859 1 8 0 393

336

516

415

577

560

596

752

768

744

770

239 .29

161 .82

200 .00113 .17122 .14

99 .1654 .39

52 .21

51 .7551 .04

C RESERVE P W L D For Agst °a Pts

OLD CAMBERWELL 9 7 1 1 826 455 181 .54 30

BEAUMARIS AFC 9 5 1 3 834 492 169 .51 26

WHITEFRIARS 9 6 2 1 768 604 127_15 26

PRAHRAN AFC 9 6 3 0 742 475 156 .21 24

CAULFIELD GR 9 5 4 0 665 464 143 32 20

ST BEDES MENT TIG 9 4 4 1 442 533 82.93 18

COLLEGIANS 9 4 5 0 765 489 15644 16BANYULE 9 3 6 0 505 708 71 33 12

GLEN EIRA AFC 9 2 7 0 376 940 40.00 8

OLD MENTONIANS 9 0 9 0 226 1050 21 .52 0

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