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From A to BThere are two adages of varying validity that arefrequently bandied about in amateur football

circles . One is that you can't win an A Grade flagwithout a dominant ruckman . Well, Uni Blues andOld Xavs have pretty much dispelled that one . Theother is that there is no bigger jump than the risefrom B to A and that you need at least three or fourquality recruits to cut the mustard .De La Salle, like Trinity several years ago, areexperiencing the yo-yo effect of rising between B toA and should things go to plan, they are poised tocompete in A Section for the fourth time in sixyears . Though they have been somewhat unluckyin their forays into A Section, they personify howhard it is stay alive in the top tier. On the otherhand, it almost seems unfair that Old Scotch havetoiled in A Section for nearly 3 decades without asenior flag, whilst lower graded clubs haveconsistently topped up their trophy cabinets .In recent times, clubs such as De La, Whitefriars,

Old Brighton, Old Ivanhoe, MHSOB, Old Paradiansand Mazenod have been promoted to A Section,only to fall away within one or two years. For thesecond consecutive year, we are faced with thepossibility of both promoted teams going straightback down (even though St Kevin's recruited verywell over summer and retained most of their BSection Premiership team) .The last team to really make a decent fist of it wasOld Haileybury, who rose from 2nd position in BGrade to an A Section finals spot in 2003 . As theircoach at the time Mick Dwyer said however, "withthe players we picked up in the pre season, a finalsspot was very realistic" . He makes a good point,given that their summer acquisitions included Paul& Mark Corrigan, Michael Barker and StewartLoewe .The roller coaster factor in the other Grades wouldappear to be a little more extreme . Uni Blacks lookset to rise from D to B in a year whilst Glen Eira isheaded in the other direction . Recently, clubs suchas Mazenod and Whitefriars have risendramatically through the grades while Ormond hasgone from a powerhouse to a club plummeting andback to a club rebuilding itself, all in less than adecade .

More than the lower grades,A Section is a massive stepup, indeed virtually adifferent competition andnecessitates a vastlydifferent approach . Thegeneral consensus seems tobe that the standard of ASection has picked upmarkedly in the last 5 yearsor so (at a conservative las tcount there were 16 players with AFL experience inthe top section) and some are advocating a changeof policy. Several A Section coaches andadministrators say that the " two up / two down"system should be replaced by a"premiers andwooden spooners only" process . Ken Petruccotouted a similar line on his Inner FM radio programlast Saturday .

"-_ -ore than the lower grades,A Section is a massive step up,

indeed virtually a different competition

and necessitates a vastly different

approach."

As competition CEO Michael Shelly says however,

"the relegation system is one of the strengths of ourcompetition . To have 4 new teams in 5 of thesections provides great interest in the relegationmatches right up until the final matches of theyear . If there was only one team relegated, it wouldleave more 'dead' games" .The way things are progressing, it is not beyondthe realms of possibility that in five years time, UniBlacks could be playing Uni Blues on theUniversity Main Oval and Fitzroy Reds could betaking on Old Xaverians at the Brunswick St Oval .Only our fast tracking relegation /promotionsystem could ensure this . If your club is goodenough, shrewd enough and lucky enough, thepossibilities are boundless .Thoughts? Feel free to email me atjonathan_g_hornCa,yahoo .co .ukJonathan orn

JIM ,

THE JOURNAL OF THE VICTORIAN AMATEUR FOOTBALL ASSOCIATIO N

July 2nd, 2005 Price : $2.00 Vol . 05 No . 1 10 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2005

SPORTSCOVERVAFA MAJOR SPONSO R

Haileyb Glee !Err . . . yep. As always at a Scotch game, plenty of talentboth on and off the field as the home side went all out tokeep themselves in final's contention . Though Scotchplayed well . Haileybury always looked a touch better andhung on gamely. The ramifications of this game may behuge and the question must be asked ; is the final fournow settled ?Ben Waite held Gerstman . Scott Goldsworthy played withgreat poise and Disco Seccull continued his great form .

They welcomed back Shane Walden after a two yearhiatus, the brother of my old friend Kate Walden and alsoof Andrew Walden, one of the best and toughest amateurplayers I have seen .Scotch's Andrew Pugsley had a good tussle with BrettO'Farrell (though the big man had a great last quarter) .Rob Ashton was very impressive and Lorenzo Lorenzini

showed a bit of dash off half back . Signifieantly, theirreserves team was brimming with senior standardplayers (Nettleton, Aurel-Smith, among others) so theystill have a bit left in the tankBit of a fizzer in the Bulleen Derby with Marcellin onceagain establishing their dominance over all teams belowwith a eomfortable, though hardly inspiring win overTrinity. Chunky Dobson was their best, with supportfrom Cameron Woods and Brad Carmody. For Trinity,

David Beardsley did a number on Dangerous Dan .With its list in tatters, St Kevin's bought back KaneBowden, a teacher at the College. to play with many of hisformer students in the crunch game against Uni Blues .SKOBS served it up early but the students did it in acanter at a time of year when they traditionally struggle .For a bloke who used to be a full forward . Luke North isnow an accomplished half baek, while Rob Wilkie andLiam Ryan have more than offset the blokes who wentbush over summer. Ryan Chard. Marcus Dollman andLuke Mahoney all toiled away for the Skobsmackedhome side.After a good start, St Bernard's were well and trulytouched up by Xavs, who got another even half dozen outof Henry Ramsey in the goal-square . Yet anotheryoungster, Brendan Ryan, bobbed up for Bernies butthey have been decimated by injuries . Madden 's side isone of the youngest I call recall in A Section . so they canonly get better and they should be able to hang on in thetop Grade .For the top side, Scottie Moilard, who almostdisemboweled me in my first senior amateur game in1996, played a cracker in his 100th game . The man whowas once described by my predecessor Jasper Jetset asthe "wild eyed Mollard" has certainly taken his mussymop to all points of Australia in his footy career, but isenjoying a renaissance in his twilight years as a defender .

Dan Rush's exploits in thetwos deserve a mention aswell ; the big youngster baggedeleven, an extraordinary featgiven that reserves games areoften shortened affairs .A Few Things about OMsi/ They don't like meii/ Former star Mick Hazell is widely tipped to take aleading role in the foreseeable future.iii/ Their list is starting to look awesome . In the last

fortnight they've brought back Cam Kennedy, who is onfire, Micah Berry, whose credentials cannot bequestioned and David Harrison, who is a former All

Australian Teal Copper and best on ground by a mile onSaturday .iv! They are going to scare the Barry BeeJesus out of thetop teams .v! When they start getting written up like this, it can onlygo the way of the pear .Riddle Me This . . .Can a sane man tip the Old Melburnians to win three ina row? With a full list, a home game and a bucket load ofconfidence, it's usually a recipe for disaster . Having saidthat . St Kevins really are undermanned. OMs by sixgoals . Meanwhile, Haileybury will wallop Trinity onSunday, Xavs likewise at home over Collegians andMarcellin should see off St Bernard's . Scotch and Uni isa little trickier, simply because of the rout earlier in theyear. However, Scotch are a bit of a tease and Uni wereborn to play on big grounds. Blues by eight goals .Toodle-oo, enjoy your Saturday at the football!Correspondents - jonathan_g_horn~a,yahoo.co.u k

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A SECTION

Old Scotch

Marce llin

Old Xaverians

Old Haileybury

St . Bernards

A RESERVEOld Haileybury

Old Scotch

Old Xaverians

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Gerstman

Cullman

Lynch

B . O'Farrell

Potter

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1 35

6 35

2 34

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TTL;S~ ~-;TTE Sburnians --congratulates one of its favourite sons,

is well documented philosophy that leaving the goal

men for Uni Blues .

Cam -- hompson, on reaching his 250-game milestone witht'ue club this week. Tommo, whose retirement from the gamet the end of 2004 lasted just 10 months, becomes just the

fourth player to reach this milestone at the club . A popularIubman and a favourite amongst supporters, Tommo, a two-

time premiership player (1994 and 2002) now in his 16thsxason with the elub, is respected by all at the OMs for his, kill, friendly personality, exemplary sportsmanship and loyal>~rvjce both on and off the field . Congratulations Tommo on

this magnificent milestone !

:,iarceRin 0CFC - congratulate Da ll as Jarred and GianlucaRomanin in reaching 100 games for the eagles . Both highlyrespected players and members of the Marcellin communitythey have also achieved numerous personal and teamawards. We wish them all the success for the remainder ofti • olaying careers .

?~-sity Blues - Andrew "Ace" Lowcack and Georgede Crespigny play their 100th games for Uni Blues

. From Tallangatta, Ace earned selection in the VAFA( 19 1 p Team in 1999 and 2000 . Captaining the side in 2000.

attracted the attention of AFL clubs in 2001 and played fo ragaroos in 2002. He returned to Blues in 2003 an d

t year played in the Senior VAFA Rep Team as well as beingclub Vice Captain and a key member of the 2004 Premiership

am . George "Duey" de Crespigny is the second to rack u p100 games this week. After a stint with the Carlton Reservesmidway through his ist year at the club (1998), "TheF:xciiement Machine" was promptly selected in the VAFA Repi eam in 1999. He has since become a regular feature on the'.-Grade Sharp Shooters list - hardly surprising given

quare equals "unrewarded running" . A premiershi pInlayer and an immensely popular clubman, everyone atWrit Blues congratulate "The Marlin" on 100 five-star

GM 521eyb 21congratulate Brett O'Farrell on playinghi, 50th game for the Bloods against Old Scotch last week .

it returned to the Bloods in 2002 after stints at the Sydneys& Hawthorn and made an immediate impact with hi s

eight & marking ability. Missed most of last season with alislocaied elbow, but has been our leading goalkicker in.002/03 and currently heads this year's list with bags of 5 - 7

to his credit . We all look forward to this popular gianting more milestones at ON . Well done'Boff.,vi-- - Dave 'Shutdown" Sheehy will play gamer 200 for St .Kevins Old Boys. Since joining the club in

Jave has been a tremendous contributor both on andfield for SKOB . Once considered a Ressies specialis t

winner in '98 and '01, and Captain in '02) Dave hasI an Indian Summer late in his career and is now a

+r. !he seniors - including a starring role in the 2004 Bin Senior premiership. Well done Penguin - here's hopin g.n=er dcesn't shutdown just yet .

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Old Haileybury v Old Trinity - at SportscoverArena, Sunday

It4arcellin v St Bernards

Old Xaverians v CollegiansOld Melburnians v St Kevins

University Blues v Old Scotch - at SpartscoverAa'ena, Saturday

&E-IMOBOLD SCOTCH 2.2 8.2 10.3 13.5 (83)OLD HAB.EYBURY 2.6 6.7 6.13 12.6 (88)Old Sc: Wigney 4 Hume 2 Gnatt 2 B Philips Gerstman McKenzie-Mcl-largRoutledge Lorenzint. Best : Pugsley Hume Ashton Wigney Lorenzini Tallent .Old Hall : Siapantas 4 O'Farrell 2 Jenke 2 Bourke Barker Ford Walden.Best: Waite Goldsworthy Seccull Corrigan Siapantas Jenke .Umpires: Tim Sutcliffe Jamie Kvins (F) Matt Jaildnson Damien Anthony(B) Pm Vescovi Chris Boyle (G )OLD TRIPd1TY 4.4 6.4 7.7 8.9 (57)MARCELLIN 3.1 9.3 12.8 13.11 (89)Old Trim Walsh 3 J Heath Cultrera A Ramsden Saunders. Best : BeardsleyMcPherson A p.am.eden Walsh J Healy Brown. Mam Maclaren 4 Rice 2Fraser 2 J Bortolotto Frisina S Considine Waters Cullinaan . Best : Dobson LConsidine M Bortolotto S Considine Carmody Woods .Umpires: Grant Joyner Jason McNiece (F) Andrew Errington CameronHayes (B) Matthew Kent Travis Stortt (G )ST 15E1Ld.4RDS 3.5 7.8 7.12 10 .13 (73)OLD XAVERLiINS 3 .5 10.7 15 .11 21 .15 (141)St Be= Legudi 3 Potter 2 Liberatore 2 Satvadort Blunt Spinella . Best:Madden Blunt C Mitchell D Iannazzo T Wilkinson Ryan . Old Xav: Lynch 6Arnold 5 Clarke 4 Colbert 2 Bowen Ockleshaw Purss Scanlan . Best : ArnoldMollard Purss Ruyg McDonald Bingham .Umpires: Wayne Hinton Leah Gallagher (F) Peter Monotti MichaelSaunders (B) Bernie Jephson Daniel So* (G)COLLEGIANS 3.2 3.4 4.7 7.10 ( 52)OLD 1dEL8 S 6.1 9.6 14.9 15.14 (104)Coll: Blumfleid 4 Taft Tardiff Bull . Best: BlumNeld Tardiff Fry MooneyUnsworth Harris . Old Airlb: Hicks 4 Kennedy 4 J Miter 3 M Berry HawkinsLacey. Best : D Harrison Mulquiney J Beaumont Hawkins BurinWhitehead .Umpires: Geoff Caulfietd Sacha Koffman (F) Paul Carroll Peter Teasdale (B)Michael O'Donnell Andrew Esposito (G )ST 14E'ILYS 2.1 4.4 4.6 5.8(38)UNIVERSITY BLUES 5.8 7.12 9.17 17.18 (120)51tOB: Mahoney Greeiil:am Gfansiracusa Chard. Best : Chard DollmanDowd Liston L Mahoney Dowling . Out Blues: Willde 5 DeCrespigny 3LowTock 2 Ryan 2 Robbins 2 North Gleeson Clarke . Best: North RyanMeKinnon Anderson Sully Lo~roek.Umpires: Russell Davidson Rob Mayston (F) Dean Herskope Ben Parsons(B) Lucas Robson Dominic Napoh (G )

A RESERVEOLD SCOTCH 4.6 10.10 12.13 18.18 (126)OLD 1tA.B.EYBUR'Y 3.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 (34)Old Scotch : Beaurepaire 8 Cations 4 Brooke Carroll Letil Lllley O'ConnorTeasdale. Best: Sutcliffe C Phillips Carroll Beaurepaire Cations Aurel-Smith . Old Hal: Waxman 2 Efstathlou Graves Chipperfield. Best: JMclaugtan Graves Davey Barker White B Langford-Jones .OLD' YrPY 1.4 4.4 6.10 9.11 (65)

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Old .T, :: R Ramsden 2 K Butler M Burgess Christou Romney Webster

Williams S Van➢erVenne. Best: J Kenna Davies Christen Petdro S

Vai>Ikrlenne R Ranvsden . Marc: Galatl V Galati Gill . Best: Colville Maguire

Thirsz Pascuzzi Galati Davis .

ST. BERNARDS 1 .1 3.2 6.3 9.4 (58)OLD XAVERIANS 3.2 8.5 15.7 20 .10 (130)St Bern: Harris 4 J Evans 2 Gourlav Perrett Mlaewlcz. Best: A MitchellHogan Miziewirz Harrison J Evans Davis .Old Bav: D Rush 11 Agus 3 Moylan 2 M Walsh D Walsh McDonnellBeattie . Best: D Rush Agius D Walsh Carey Pasceri Tatts .COLLEGIANS 1 .1 2.2 3.4 4.5(29)OLD URPdIAfiiB 2.1 4.2 6.4 7.6(48)Coin Naylor 2 Parrent Waters. Best: Ashman P Krotiris Parkinson MuirMalone Z Moon . Old idelb : Matthews 4 Miller 2 Prowse. Best: Ray GenisMatthews Waddell Thompson Theodopoutos .ST E -S 5.1 8.6 11.10 14 .14 (98)

R51'"' Y BLUES 2 .3 3.4 7.7 9.9(63)SKOB : Mulgrew 4 Maguire 2 Drinkwater 2 Mount P 2 Shannon DunnMurray Mount J. Best: Maguire Drinkuater Mulgrew Shannon Gibbs LGullifer. Uni Blues: Shuttlewrorth 3 Coleman 2 Irvine 2 LVestmore MeKav .Best : Heinz Irvine Westmore McPhail Moylan Bradley .

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58 J. Albania64 Gray J 50 L. Ginnivan 51 D. Dugina 56 D . Walsh 59 B. Hutchinson65 0'Shea M 51 N . Beattie 52 J . Spiteri 57 J . Liston 60 D. Strack66 Blackmore B 52 P. Chapman 53 P. Harris 58 L. Giansiracusa 61 J. Ritchie67 Amiconi A Watson56 J 54 L. Evans 59 P. Aughton 62 C . Ross68 Mi A .

55 S. Bugryn 60 S . O'Connor 63 P. Eden69 McDonald E 57 N. Moylan

Windus s56 R Caldow61 R 64 D . McPhail70 Parker D71 Hildebrandt D

59 M . Higgins.

57 M. Stewart.

62 A . Jageurs 65 E. Clarke

72 Welsh L 60 M . 0'Hanlon Andrews58 S 63 C Lucas L . Woodhouse66

73 Swinnerton H 62 D. King.

59 L . Jordan.

64 D. Prior67 D . McAloon68 J McKerrow74 Tang J

75 Read 863 T. O'Meara 60 M. Gourley 65 R. Short

.69 G . Muir

76 Miller P 65 N. Serafini 61 D . O'Connor 66 J . Marchesani 70 J. Meade77 McDonald C 62 M. Mihailovic 71 A. Mulkeams 71 P. Marshall78 Kok K 63 5. Crouch 75 R. Campagna 72 D . Gavara-Nan u79 La D NORTH 82 S. Mitchell 73 C . Hopkins80 Adgemis J81 T SUBURBAN 99 P. Murray 74 H . Munro

hwaites M 75 J . Moylan83 Thompson G SPORTS 77 J . McQuillan84 Brown L CLUB. INC. 86 D . Bannister85 Sketchley M86 A

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A SECTIONSt Bernards v Old HaileyburyCollegians v Marcelli nSt Kevins v Old Xaverians - at St Kevins College

Universitv Blues v Old Melburnians

Old Scotch v Old Trinity

B SECTIO NSt Bedes Mentone Tigers v De La Salle - atSportscover Arena, Sunda yCaulfield Or v Old BrightonOld Ivanhoe v Mazenod 0 C - at SportscoverArena, SaturdayMHSOB v Whitefriar s

North Old Boys v Old Essendon O r

C SECTIONOld Paradians v Monash BluesAJAX v Therry Penola 0 B - at Trevor Barker

Oval, Sandringham

Banyule v Old CamberwellParkdale Vultures v Hampton RoversBeaumaris v University Blacks - at Optus Oval

Dl SECTION

Prahran v Glen Eira

Yarra Valley 0 B v Ormon dFitzroy Reds v Emmaus St Leos 0 C - at DeCherie ReserveBulleen Templestowe v Old MentoniansOld Carey v Aquinas 0 C

D2 SECTIONPeninsula 0 B v RupertswoodIvanhoe Assumption v Old GeelongSwinburne Uni v OakleighSalesian 0 C v La Trobe Uni

Bentleigh v Williamstown CYMS

D3 SECTIO N

Monash Gryphons v West BrunswickSyndal Tally-Ho v South Melb DistrictsKew v Old WestbourneWerribee Amateurs v Uhs-Vu

Power House v St Johns 0 C

D4 SECTIONSt Marys v Box Hill North

Richmond Central v Eltham CollegiansBulleen Cobras v ElsternwickHawthorn Amateurs v North BrunswickAlbert Park - Bye

St Bernards v St KevinsOld Brighton v CollegiansDe La Salle v MarcellinUniversity Blues v Old ScotchOld Xaverians - Bye

UNDER-19 SECTION 2Old Camberwell v Banyule ViewbankOld Trinity v Caulfield OrRupertswood v Old Melburnian sOld Essendon Or v BeaumarisWhitefriars v Old Carey - switched from originaldraw

UNDER-19 SECTION 3

Oakleigh v La Trobe UniAJAX v Old Ivanhoe - TBP,Old Paradian s v St Bedes Mentone TigersMonash Blues v BentleighUniversity Blacks v MHSOB - Brens Oval, Parville -11 .30am (TBC )

UNDER-19 (2) BLUEOakleigh Clays v Salesian ScorpionsMazenod 0 C v Old HaIIeyburyOrmond v Hampton Rover sDe La Salle (2) v Peninspla 0 B

WIDER-49 (21 RE DEmmaus St Leos 0 C v Old ScotchOld Westbourne v Ke wTherry Penola 0 B v ByeRupertswood (2) v Aquinas 0 CFitzroy Reds v Bulleen Templestowe - at RamsdenStreet Oval

CLUB 18 fl)Prahran v St Kevin sMt LIlydale 0 C v Old Brighton - switched fromoriginal draw - TB ADe La Salle v Old Melburnians - at Waverley ParkUniversity Blues v Old ScotchOld Xaverians v Mazenod 0 C

CLUB 18 f2 lTherry Penola 0 B v MarcellinOld Trinity v Collegian sEley Park Sharks v Old Xaverians (2)Monash Blues v Old Essendon OrFitzroy Reds v University Blacks - at RamsdenStreet Oval

CLUB 18 f3 1Emmaus St Leos 0 C v Old Scotch (2)Old Geelong v Caulfield OrOld Carey v Fitzroy Reds (2)North Old Boys - ByeLa Trobe Uni v Whitefriars

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REVIEWBehind early the Caulfield Grammariansslammed on 10 unanswered goals to have thegame sewn up at the break . The second half wasthe same as their hard running football was toomuch for the disappointing Whitefriars . MarkLiddell was a dominant player as were RichardFoote and Al Green and just ask Mark Fraterwho took "the mark of the year" .De La continue to stamp their authority thistime accounting for the NOBS by 78 points outat Brunswick . NOBS put in a good second termbut the rest of the day belonged to DLS. Cultfigure Mick Duggan put in a big one with 6,Ryan Sherman and Jeff Morel also outstandingUnlike most of their matches this year theHoers came out firing and had set up a matchwinning break by the first change . This was thepattern for the rest of the day as theycompletely outplayed a sluggish MelbourneHigh side . Good players on every line for thevictors with Chris Branigan, James Hope and ofcourse Luxy the pick of the bunch .Old Brighton bounced back with a terrific winout at Essendon. Three good quarters set upthe victory with Greg McLoughlin just a bitdisappointed with some loose marking in thelast . Adam Pirrie with his new red hair kicked afew, Jon Perrett best again, both Edges terrificand young Blair Mason won plenty of it .Brindisi Street had it's biggest crowd since lastyear's Centenary Game . And the Tigers didn'tdisappoint them with a 5 goal opening. TheNodders clawed their way back into the gameand by half way through the last levelled thescores . But the young Tigers steadied to kickthe last 3 and record a great win . LukeBeveridge and Michael Wintle were greatmidfielders set up by evergreen Tim Beasley.Tim Bourbon, Nick Meehan and ScottCastricum best for Mazenod . Who kicked thegoal of the year ?PREVIEWOld Essendon have been dangerous against thetop sides and have beaten a couple against the

odds. Today atMalvern they havethe chance to claimanother scalp a

s they visit DLS. Thehome side have been sensational of late andthat form should see them win at home today .It would be a fool to write Nlaaenod off at thisstage . But the Fields have really found form oflate, form that even away from home will takethem to another victory and keep them withindistance of fourth spot . Danger game though .Whitefriars really have their backs to the wallnow as they welcome Old Ivanhoe to Donvale .Four straight losses in a row and now they copthe top side. At home they play better thanaway but the Hoers can't be faulted at themoment . The Friars certainly can improve andwill but not enough to win I'm afraid .South Road awaits the ever improving youngTigers . Have gradually been getting better as afew players return to the fold and they willcertainly take the gafne right up to their hosts .But the Tonners at home almost impossible tocrack and they will take the points .MHSOB welcome NOBS to the school oval. Bothwould have been disappointed with their resultsafter showing some promising form . Tough oneto tip so as usual will take the easy way out and

stick with the home side .

CLUB

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North Old Boys Minton-Connell 5 54MHSOB Pertzel 3 34Caulfield Grammarians Sinclair 4 33Old Brighton Pirrie 5 33B RESERVEDe La SalleMHSOB

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PRESS CORRESPONDENTS .Don't forget the numbers 9553 1561 homephone and fax, 0403 433 016 is the mobile ormail to braincoCaoptusnet .com .au . By 8PMMonday Nights please .

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De La Salle - Legend plays his 200th .Unusually, but typical of Ben hi a lslix, heplayed his first 8 games with the De La

t3'arriors (Club 18) starting in 1992 . His 200,

which was attained last week againsttraditional rival NOB's, incorporates 150Senior (104 "A" 46 "B"), 8 Reserves, 12 Club18 and 30 Under 19 games . Benny was Club

Champion in 1998, Runner Up "A" Grade B&F1998, State Rep 1999, VAFA RI Cordnermedalist, DLS Best in Finals and premiershipteam member,2003 . Ben has exhilarated allwho have been privileged to see him play withthe quintessential Mannix marking styleprominent and he becomes the only 29th DLS

player to reach 200 games . All congratulate

Ben and trust that he completes the next 50Senior games to become the 7th player toachieve the fantastic 200 Snr games .

Caulfield Grammarians - Wi ll Bowes - 150games . After a recent stint in Sin City,"Bowsie" returns to The Fields to notch up

150 games . Triple premiership player in '98,

'00 & '02, Best Finals player in '98 and U19captain & B&F winner in '96, Will has been aterrific player and clubman whose attack onthe footy and commitment to the team isunquestionable . Well done Will, form all ofyour mates at The Fields .

Old Brighton - Simon "Punch" Williamscelebrates his 200th game for OBGFC thisSaturday, becoming a "Life Member" as aresult . "Punchy" first came to the club in itsinaugural year, in A grade and soonestablished himself as a solid,uncompromising back man . Club Captain a

record 6 times from 1999 to 2004, heepitomises all that Old Brighton look for in aplayer. Loyal, club orientated and a fantasticwork ethic . Well done Punchy !

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De La Salle v Old Essendon OrOld Brighton v St Bedes Merit Tig

Mazenod 0 C v Caulfield OrWhitefriars v Old Ivanhoe

MHSOB v North Old Boys

D-H~~NORTH OLDBOYS 1.2 7.4 10.5 12.8 (80)DE LA SALI E 8 .4 10.8 17.11 24.14 (158)NOB : Minton Connell 5 Con 2 Barker Amor D Brady B Sheehan Spurting.Best: Roberts spurting Curry Amor Nlltill Hosk-ing. DLS: Duggan 6 Lowe 3L Harrison 2 C Hyde 2 McArdle 2 Moore 2 Morel 2 Rayson 2 Man nix CorinL Bowden . Best :Sherman Morez Duggan Lowe McArdle Conn .Umpires: Dirk Kramer Tim Rath ( RFL) (F) Brendan Cannon BrandonCooper (RFL) (B) Eddie Boa] John Foster ( RFL) (G )OLD BRIGHTON 3 .5 10.9 15 .12 19.17 (131)DID FS.9EidDOPi OR 2.2 5.5 7.9 14.15 (99)Old Br. Pirtle 5 Kent 3 Phelan 2 Hendra 2 Perrett 2 Dawes 2 J Edge LeafMason. Best : Perrett J Edge A Edge Bristow Hendra Phel an. Old Ees:Scurry 2 Baddeley 2 Day 2 Fraser 2 D Flaherty 2 Stormont Portia BartramHand. Best: D Flaherty Ryan Towner Biggs Bartram Baddeley.tn.' 1 .r es: Peter James Luke Holmes (F) Bre ndan Corcoran Frank Palermo(B) Craig Arnol Daniel Brookes (G)ST EWIGN11I TIGERS 5 .2 8.5 9.9 13.12 PO)t-' 0C 3.1 6.6 8.8 10.11(71)

B/ T: Kane 3 Beveridge 3 Tyquin 2 L Terrell 2 Collins M Terre ll Scafidi.Best : Beveridge M ti'lintle Beasley Corda D Lynch J Connolly. Ma=Bourbon 3 N Chamberlain 2 Murray 2 J Dunne Linden Jayaweera . BestBour'oon Murray Kelly D Chamberlain Meehan Castricum .Umpires: Albie Firley David Phillips (F) Will Stokes Rob Mayston Jnr (B)Kevin Segota Bruce Stephens (G )C.AULFIELD GR 3.2 11.6 15.10 21 .13 (139)WHITEFRIARS 3.2 4.3 7.5 9.7 (61)Dank Liddell 6 Gross 5 Sinclair 4 Hammond 2 Green Jacobs KendallWright . Best: Liddell Foote Green Hammond Frater Strain . White : Canigg3 M Barbone 2 S Anderson Kennedy M Power Webb. Best : Brescia CarriggKennedy A Carbone Phan Baker .Umpires: Steve McCarthy Richard Eastwood ( F) Simon Abe l JamesGregory (B) Bernie Hoare Gavin Roberts (G )OLDINANE 7.5 10.10 16.13 2 1.14 (140)MHSOB 1 .1 2.4 4.6 6.8(44)Old Be Luxon 5 Branigan 5 Prfce 4 Cornellus 3 Getlings Lochran TheodossiJ Hope. Best: Branigan J Hope Ke(alas Price Bolzan Lochran. IrSI180B :Pertzel 3 Bamert Hogan Walker. Best : Campbell Limbrick Hogan EvansPertzel SmithUmpires: Peter Liddell Dash Pettis (F) Glen Kennedy (B) Paul Gatt RobertPar ry (G)

B RESERVENORTH OLD BOYS 2.1 4.3 7.8 8.8 (56)BE L4 SALIE 6.2 12.3 17.5 20 .10 (130)NOB: D Joyce 3 Maher 2 Cugola Fitzgerald Penell.DLS: Browning 4 P Bowden 3 Walker 3 Gilbe rt 2 Bourke Coffey ColmanCosstick Hancock Jarvis Moloney Vague. Best: O'Connor hackle FarrerFitzgerald Penell Maher. Best : Vague Powell O'Donnell Browning CosstickShields.OLD ESSENDON 1 .5 2.9 7.10 10.12 (72)OLD BRIGHTON 1 .3 6.6 7.6 10.8 (68)Old Ess: M Flattery 3 J Dazkiw 3 Hakim 2 Cerantonto Fitzgerald . Best : JoseFttzgeraklDazkiwFlaherty Fewster Romeo Cerantonio . Old Br. Salem 5Girmar an 2 Meniehol Megulre Joseph. Best: PerrySalemGinnavanMegutrePattersonHenderson.ST ! 3.1 6.1 9.6 12.7 (79)MAMOD 3.1 5.3 7.3 10.3 (63)StB/R4T: Andrews 3 Hlp•e ll 3 Beretta 2 Bell McGettigan Sawers Waters .Best: Waters Beretta Sawers Maddocks Kelleher Hlpwell . Maz: Castrlcum 4Hawkins 2 Grant Morris Nisbet Raine . Best: Mather Va llance HawkinsMorris Miller Murray .CAULF'IELD GR 0.4 0.5 4.8 7.10 (52)WIB'IEFRIIeRS 3.1 8.4 9.8 14.11 (95)Caul Gerrand 2 Murphy 2 DArcy Guyz tt Scott. Best: Gen-and CrathemGuyett Thompson D'Arcy Bowes. White: Woods 5 Brisbane 3 Phelan 3Ross 2 Piggott. Best: Clrren Duffy Day Brisbane Woods Phelan.OLD IYAPdHOE 1.3 2.5 6.7 8.8(56)MHSOB 1 .3 3.5 3.6 5.8(38)Old Be Georgiou 3 Z Keane 2 Antonlou Dinakis Pearce. Best: Veal J KeaneZ Keane Dinakts Georgtou SneIl . MHSOB: Aitken 5 . Best : Bowen FraczekAitken Nicholas Lust Orchard .

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CAULFIELU BE LA :' :-~__

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NORTH O LD BOYSCoach : Stephen lht C=h : M.a,x L0o co~ch : WA ~r-Ae en coacn : L id Coach: Tony Egan

as Coach : Lachlan ttellaway Asst : Adnan G^~+-- Asst Coar' ... A SuftaAarW! Asst CoacF^^: Spe:os Bastes, Res Coach : Brendan Smale s

Res : Peter OlivteriR~ Many k ,

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an. wech: Tary Co°.»s$ ,._ Ren Fall

Rec Co=h: Jam;z Dreon

1 J Foley 1 L. Walker C r 1 T. Castricum 1 J Bamert 1 J . Cassel l2 A Bruhn 2 R . Buckley 2 M. Chamberlain 2 S McCully ( S-Capt) 2 J . Penell3 C Knight 3 B. Corin C 3 D . Christie 3 D Rosman 3 T. Sheehan4 M Liddell 4 L. Harrison DVC 4 C . Lee 4 M White (S-VC) 4 S . Slee p5 S Kendal l6 N Craven 5 M . Duggan VC 5 D. Chamberlain 5 B Betheras 5 A . Crameri7 R O'Neill Sr R. Quick 6 P. Nelson 6 M Bra n

7 S Whittington 6 H . Mapleston e8 R Foote 6 M . Moore 7 S. Reed 8 J Gemer 7 J . Browne9 M Frater 7 P. Harrison DVC 8 A. Morris 8 J Dixon 8 S . Co x10 A Will O C 7r M . Ellis 9 D. Kelly 9 D Fairchild 9 L. Curry11 B Carboni 8 J. La Ragy 10 B. Chamberlain 10 P Smith 10 To . Brady12 D Pearce (VC)12 M Sainsbury 9 J Moloney 11 D. Hose 10 1 Barrett 11 T. Roberts

1 3 A Green Sr B . Vague 12 J . Cuberes 11 R Temes 12 G . Maxton

14 B Gross 10 T. Silvers 13 M . Regan 12 J Aitken 13 S. O'Connor15 A Docker 10r A . Thornton 14 N. Meehan 12 M Feferkranz 15 J . Nihili16 N Fallu 11 P. Bourke 15 N. Parry (VC) 13 S Anderson 16 C . Dynon16 J Wright 12 M . Fietdsend 16 M . Apotlonio 14 M Hami@on-Ho

'1 7 T. Spurting

17 S Argyros 13 A . Johnstone 17 T Pi tts 15 A O Brien 19 R Flanders18 B Baxter18 J James 14 W. Dwyer 18 D. Dunne 1 7 16 J G M1icCu

l Walkerty 20 J. Sutherland

19 B Evans 15 P. Bowden 19 L. Buszard 18 R Umbrick (S-DVC) 21 A. Wellma n

20 H Vella 16 S . Hyland 20 C. Murray 18 Wrigh tC 22 D. Teha n21 M Pennycuick 17 L. Bowden 21 S . Castricum 19 S Robinson 23 S. Minton-Connell22 C Fagan 18 A . Coffey 22 S . Veltman 20 L Home 24 M . Fitzgerald23 C McGrath 19 R . McArdle 23 S . Oldman 20 T Fraczek (R-DVC) 26 D. Brady24 C Murphy 1 9 r M . Ellis 24 D. Nisbett 21 W Taft 27 C. O'Bree25 B Sinclair 20 A . Shields 25 S . Stanley 22 A Svlrskis 28 D. Joyce226 S5 N Dorman

( VC)

21 D . Payson 26 J . Dunne ( C) 23 A Hogan 29 C. Hosking (VC )

27 J Sayers 22 M. Brown 27 M . Regan 24 J Pertzel 30 D. St ri ble y28 J Jacobs 23 A . Sherman 28 P. Jones 25 H Taylor 31 L . Boyle29 N Guyett 24 J . Morel 30 D. Hansen

25 A Vicendes e26 L Evans 32 B. Sheehan

30 M Sharpe 24r A. Powell 31 P. Delmastro 27 W Backway 33 M . Barker30 D Elias 25 C. Hyde 32 A . Strawn 28 T Dunne 35 M . Carney3132 A

WBoweswson 27 M. O'Donnell 33 S . Balloch 28 S Moore ( R-DVC) 36 D. Tonkin (C)

33 S Fryers 28 J Hirst 34 C . Boyd 29 W White 37 A. Ferrer34 H Baker 29 C . Postlethwaite 35 R . Hawkins 30 K McDonald 38 M . Amor35 S Thompson 30 B. Mannix 36 G. Miller 31 M Bowen 40 A. Ega n36 G Crathern 31 S. Hyde 37 T. Vallance 32 A Cassell 41 Garga n37 B Scott 31r K. Mannix 38 D . Hallet 33 L Campbell 42 D.Sheeha n38 N Edwards 32 D . Lowe 39 D . Oldman 34 E Thompson (S-DVC) 43 J . McKenzie39 A Bosna 33 N . Stewart 40 G . Massey 34 D Henzel 45 G. Irv in40 M Wilson41 B Jeffkins 34 V. Moloney 41 M. Venturini 35 P Rujevic (R-VC )

36 S Magee 47 J . Mahe r

42 A Strain 36 W. Jolley 42 C . Raine 37 T Harper 48 M . Kell y43 T Gerrand 38 S. Cosstick 43 J. Schiano 37 M Ting 49 A. Cugola44 B Hasfarth 39 B. Oakley 44 D . Linden 38 C Nailon 53 S . Butcher45 B Acfield 41 D. McInerney 45 S. Paine 39 D Fox 54 B . Govett46 K Weir 42 A Skinns 46 D . Hensman 40 A Lust ( R-Capt) 55 C. Stribley47 S Jenkinson 42r D. Jarvis 47 A. Manjekian 41 J Anderson 58 R. Citreon48 R Chapple49 G Poulter 43 A. Greena h

~48 C . Ja aweera

Y42 C Wright 60 M. Cribbes (RC)

50 N Green 44 D. Close 51 M. Murray 43 R Coxon 64 Ti. Brady51 W Rudd 45 R. Walms4ey 52 G . Tilling 44 J Newton 66 P. B ryar52 G Winter 46 L. Jarvis 53 J. Mather 45 R Czwarno

53 J Gross 47 A. Stevens 54 D Grant46 I Coatin g

54 T Franklin-Jones 49 A Boots.

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55 C Hooper.

50 S. Conway.

57 P. Souter48 M Webster49 S Yu e56 B Napie r

57 P Farmer 51 D. Browning 58 D. Morris 50 K Harding58 S Cunliffe 52 T. Moloney 60 A. Bouchereau 51 D Vicendese59 D Buckthought 55 A. McLeish 61 M . McDowell 52 M Landy60 R Saunders 56 L. Seager 64 T. Bourbon 53 S Mitchell61 T Royal 57 R. Hancock 66 J. Pereira 54 D Learmont-Walke r62 C Sheppard 59 G. Gilbe rt 67 J. Bates 55 C Eva63 Z D'Arcy 62 C. Punton Hawkins68 L 56 T Wrigh t64 T Wailes .

57 S Foley65 B Jenkinson 58 P Greenhill66 C Grigg 59 A Hall67 D Loetje 60 M Nicholas68 L Conan71 M Cassidy

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10 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2005

SectionL .l. :G6iTON OLD ESSENDON C .̀ .D ST DEDES M ENTONE W HITEFRIARS

GairA : Greg McLoughlin Coach: David Calthorpe Coach : Gerard Sholly TIGERS Coach : Pat Mannix

Ass 3nt: Adam McConnell Assistant Coach : Dan Wurtcel Res Coach : Brad Low Coach: Russell Barnes Asst. Coach: Peter Randall

Res. Coach : Nick Perry Res Coach : Tim Lamb Res . Coach : Chris Rubick

2 A. Pixie 1 D . Biggs 1 A . Oates 1 B. Collins 3 M . Carbone3 C

Banmy 2 T. Biggs 2 L. Lochran (V/Capt) 2 L. Wintle 5 B. Phan

3 L McDonald 2 L. O'Brien 3 S . Curatolo 3 L. Borella 6 P. Campbell

MacG ( vray ( d c)4 A 3 D . Forrest 4 S . Geilings (Sens) 4 L. Beveridge 7 S. Brosot o.5 A. Edge 4 D . Ryan B . Davis ( Res) 5 S. Napier 8 B. Janso n6 R . Stewart 5 S . De Morton 5 C. Georgio

6 S . Kent6 J . Kane7 S. Rose 9 A. Pawlik

7 C . Reddin 5 T. Hargreaves 7 J Gieschen 8 A. Scafidi 11 T. Wallace8 C . McNicol (Co C.R.) 6 C. Ridley

.8 G . Hope 9 M. Terrell 12 S. Phelan

g g Phelan (Capt) 6 T. Hand 9 D. Payne 10 M. Wintle 13 J. Anderson10 J . Edge 6 S . Dawson 10 C. Crowley (VtCapt) 12 P. Groves 14 T. Carriggit B . Mason 7 J . Leask 11 N. Russian 13 R . Sampieri Power16 J12 J . Pemztt (dvc) 8 B . Hakim 12 C. Branigan 14 A. Connolly

.17 A Carbone

12 S . Eastgate 9 J . Stormont 13 A. Alagona 15 T. McColl .Bake r18 M13 R. Kent 10 M . Flaherty 14 B. Thompson 16 A. Hipwell .

13 N. Edw ards 11 D. Cerantonio 15 T. Reinke 17 N . Gorda 19 A. Hil l14 S . Williams 11 B. Papal 16 S. P ri ce 18 D . Lynch 20 L . Swai n15 B . Gadsden 12 J . Kavanagh 17 M. Veal 19 A . Drury 21 S. Alexander16 J . Fkcmann 13 M Rossi 18 J. Hope ( Capt) 20 L. McMurray 22 N . Cunningham17 A Van Den Dur gen

. 19 P. Dinakis 21 J. Connelly 23 P. Stagg18 !`ti Salem 15 A Parker 20 D . Hawkes (Capt-Res) 22 L. Capsalis 24 J . Dao u18 M . Jackson

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.16 C . Day

21 S. FragiacomoNagel22 B

23 J . Lynch24 J . Tyqw n' 25 G. Daysva n19 S. Ginn

19 P. Angetini 17 S. Towner.

23 K. Theodossi 25 J . Knuppel 27 B . Gardiner

29 M . Smith 17 J. Lloyd 24 G . Haros 26 M . Hecker 28 A . Baker

21 R. Joseph 18 D . Flaherty 25 E. Byrne 27 S . Kingwell 29 A . Glenn

21 T Ewen18 C . Devereux 26 I . Dawkins 28 M . Andrews 30 M . Power

Murch22 J 19 T. Wilson 27 N . Holloway (VEC-R) 29 D. Waters 31 A . Baggole y.Dawes23 D 20 R . Baddeley 28 M . Tobias 30 M . Mcuettigan

32 G. Kennedy.24 S. Gadsden 20 A . Burbridge 29 R . Weddle

Leec h30 J31 C. Osborne

Kempste r32 G 33 C. Fulton25 A. Kennedy 21 S. Dal e

Stone21 T

.31 J . Stevens

.33 S . Zakic 34 D. Gbufchev

26 A. Ginnivan .Port ia22 M 32 S . Kefalas 34 L. Carson 36 C. Dyer

27 D . Paterson . 33 N . Pra tt 35 A. Sewers 38 C. Carrigg28 A. Bristow 23 J . Hughes 34 A . Tseman 36 A. Walstab Bri sban e39 N29 J . Dickerson 23 T. Skurrie 35 M . Pollock 37 T. Groves

.Atkins40 D

29 B. Richardson 24 J . D az kiw 36 G . Hartrick 38 J . Maddocks .Anderson42 S30 T. March 25 A . Fraz er 37 A . Baldwin 39 E. McKenzie .

31 A . Paroissien 25 E . Baskan 38 Ga George 39 M. McColl 43 N. Ellio tt

31 S . Jackson 26 C. Ward 39 Ge George 40 M. Kelleher 44 B. Bird

32 A . Goldner 27 J . Williamson 40 J . Keane 41 M. Rouse 45 S. Cleven33 L. Dale 27 A . Mckenzie 41 Z . Keane 42 M. Wilson 46 M. Duffy34 T. Gibson 28 A . Fewster 42 S. Low (V/Capt) 43 A. Paterson 48 J. Treyvau d35 C. Stewart 29 S . Jose 43 W. Cornelius 44 M. Rhoden 50 D . Crea36 R . Henderson ( Co C . R.) 30 C. Inness 44 M Luxon 45 L . Cieslak 52 R . Piggot37 D. Hughes 31 D. Caridi 45 N. Antoniou 46 M. Hilton

54 C Ross38 T Matess 32 P. Grapsas 46 R . Butle r

47 S Snell47 E. Ritchie48 J . Heys

.55 P. Tobi n

39 B . C69yCraig40 C

32 D. Poulton .48 G . Smith 49 S. Rouse 57 A. Wood s

.Maguire40 J

33 J . Dazkiw 49 C . Quinlan 50 S . Kidd 58 P. Poutney.Murch ie41 J

34 D. Podger 50 M. Verrocchi 51 A . Buck 59 T. Nuna n.Hendra NO42 L

35 T. Rumble 51 J. Uljans 52 T. Beasley 60 R . Pawli k.AS R Fisher

36 C . Obliubek 52 B. Wright 53 L. Giorgiadis 62 B . Stafford.McKimmC

37 L . Fitzgerald 53 L . Courage 54 S . Bell63 Z Webb. 38 T. Campbell 54 S. Smith 55 M . Firth .

Townsend Townsend 39 T. Hargreaves 55 S. Pearce 56 L. Flavelle 65 D . Eamesr T mas

40 C . Kalogiannis 56 B. Leskie 57 S . Meehan 66 J . BoxB. Overman41 B 57 B . Smart 59 B . Logan 70 C. Pelos iW. Leaf .

42 N Bertram 58 L. Bolzan 61 M . Mitsud 71 R . Ma tti so n51 J. Lynch .

43 A McGowan 59 R . Stagg 63 M . Loma no 72 K . Papproth53 H. Bickett .

44 L . Kavanagh 6 0 J . Sieesma 64 P. McGettigan54 J Dooley

56 B. Paterson 45 D . Winkel61 L. Skoullos62 J . Mathew

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Here is a summary of interview by Gec ' Reilley with former star Sydney Swansplayer, Steve Wright, new senior noach at Caulfield Grammarians .

GR - Steve, can you give me details of your coachingbackground ?SW - I started as Captain Coach of Clarence in

Tasmania (93/93) followed by stints as nonplaying coach Central Districts (SANFL 96/97),

NSW ACT Rams (98/00), Queanbeyan Tigers

(Assistant Coach 01), Western Creek (ACT 02) andNorth Ballarat (VFL 03/04) .

GR - Your outstanding playing career at the elitelevel is well documented including club best &fairests and inclusion in the Swan's Team of theCentury . At what stage did you decide thatcoaching would be a continuation of your footballcareer?SW - I was also development officer with the

Swans for 10 years and therefore in constanttouch with coaching . I decided on Tassie because

it is a state wide competition and allowed me tocontinue playing for a time .

GR - Steve, what AFL coaches do you admire andwhy?SW - Leigh Matthews for his ability to make the

transition from champion player to champion

coach and also to be able to manage his players sowell . Tom Haley's coaching philosophy has formedthe basis of my coaching career and hasinfluenced me the most .

GR - What were your first impressions of VAFAfootball ?

SW - I came in it somewhat blind but I have beenvery impressed that the players play for the rightreasons . Clearly they play for the love of the game,to play with their mates and in many cases tocontinue playing with their mates from school .GR - Does your approach to coaching at amateurlevel vary from say the VFL?SW - Not fundamentally. I strongly believe thatyou should treat players well and honestly . If youare up front with them, and despite some pain thatcomes with honesty, there is no come back ifplayers have been fairly and are honestly assessedand informed .GR - Your son Josh has played a few games atCaulfield this season on release from Springvale .How do you dffierentiate from being a father and acoach simultaneously?

SW - I will always treat him as any other player.We have a strong relationship yet he receives nospecial treatment. Above all I want him to enjoy hisfootball and especially what it brings from being ina team. I will always be happy if he is having funplaying the game .GR - How have you found the attitude of players attraining compared to say the VFL competition ?SW - At VFL or professional levels you clearly have

more hold over players given the remunerationthey receive . At the Caulfield GrammariansFootball Club I ask the players to make training forinstance, the highlight of their day. After comingfrom a day's work, I encourage them to enjoy the

aspect of then working with and for their mates .

GR - Any particular comments about coaching inthe VAFA or about the VAFA in general?

SW - One of the most pleasing aspects of the VAFAis that opposing coaches have all joined each otherin the rooms after the game and have beenprepared to talk about the game in general . I thinkit is good for the game and good for amateurfootball that they make the effort to converse witheach other .GR - Steve, welcome again to amateur footy andthank you for your time . Best wishes for theremainder of the season and beyond.

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The Bears are out of hibernation! A fantasticfour quarter effort earned them their openingvictory in a stunning upset . OP threatened ,but the gritty Wellers held firm for a gutsywin and third on the table, whilst the Jackasmoved to fifth. Both ladder leaders edgedfurther ahead.REVIEWNew rooms opened and a milestone matchwas all it took for Banyule to notch their firstfor the year, against the Vultures . Trailing by11 at the last change, the home side throughthe Taylors and O'Connell would not bedenied and the Bears had an evening tosavour . Parkdale's fantastic kicking at goalkept them in it and Macgeorge slotted eight,in a game the visitors may have mistakenlypenciled in .When the game had to be won, the Wellersstood up and claimed the points against OP .Predictably the game was much closer thanthe Rd.l clash, but OC's Tempone,Whitehead and youngster Christie, helpedget OC home. In a game of great endeavourMaher and Loney were among the homesides best .The Jackas roared out of the gates and byhalf time were nearly 50 points to the good,against the Rovers . Hampton Rovers halvedthe advantage in the next term, but the leadwas too great and Ajax extended it further bygame's end . Kirzner dobbed seven, Bergerwas everywhere and Klein impressive for thehosts . The green and golds better playersincluded Deveraux and Blanchard .The Sharks were always in command intheir -match against Monash. Haynes andHeath were imposing as was Martin for thewinners . The Students, Gregory and Blacklynever stopped trying, helping to reduce themargin to 15 points late in the game, butBeauy wasn't going to drop this one .Uni's tussle with Therry was far closer than

the scorelinesuggested. TheBlacks throughLalich, Smith andScarlett move daway early and finished with some goals atthe end, but scores during the middle termswere equal, Therry actually holding theladder leaders goalless in the premiershipquarter . Borom and McMahon fought untilthe end .PREVIEWAjax are on the road when they square off

against the Wellers . The Jackas have workedso hard to close the gap on the top four they

can now touch it, but the Wellers are tough

to toss and they are out to cement their ownfinal's placing. Both teams have great full

forwards and that alone is worth gettingalong to see, but with slightly more options

to goal, I think it'll be the Jackas .

The Cowan-Frearson Cup is again on the lineand Monash not only want the trophy back,they need the four points against the Blacks .The teams above the Students are juststarting to slip away and despite their bestefforts, Uni are quite fond of their lates t

CLUB

C SECTION

FAME LST 1'J!t TOT-71

Ajax Kirzner 7 52Old Camberwell Loats 5 48

Therry Penola Edwards 0 45Parkdale Vultures Macgeorge 8 43

C RESERVE

BeaumarisOld Camberwell

Old Paradians

Beaumaris

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SpinosoBowker

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silverware and they won't be surrenderingtheir trophy at day's end .

16 ow will the Vultures respond

is the question the Sharks

have asked themselves all week?"

How will the Vultures respond is thequestion the Sharks have asked themselvesall week? I think it's fair to say Parkdale willbe fired up today, last Sunday's early sessionnot wanting to be repeated tomorrow . Beauywill be ready and they'll win .Now the duck is broken, can Banyule makeit two in a row, against the Rovers . Thebayside club's hasn't won since Rd. 6 but Ithink at home, they can change that today .Therry host Old Paradians and both teamsfor their own reasons must win . The pack areforging ahead of Therry and finals could slipaway from OP. In an even contest, OP willinch clear and cling to the leading group of

teams .Corespondents : Glen Harrisonhiharro@yahoo .com

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AJAX - Captain Nick Gold finally reachedhis 100 against Parkdale recently . Nickstarted with AJAX in the Under 19s in 1993before crossing to VFA clubs Sandringhamand Port Melbourne . Rejoining AJAX in2000 Nick became one of the leaders at theClub and was made Captain in 2001 .Unfortunately Nick was injured in a preseason game and only played one match .Since then he has not missed and in 2003led the side to runners up . His courageousmarking and long left foot kicks have beena feature of his game . Probably would kickmore with his right but his form guidemight fall out of his boot. Well done St Nick.

C .S~ .CTIONMonash Blues v University Blacks

Therry Penola 0 B v Old Paradians

Old Camberwell v AJAX

Hampton Rovers v Banyule

Parkdale Vultures v Beaumaris

MAX: Ktrzner 7 Berger 3 Brvner 2 Routman 2 Lewskl Marko v

BEAU ' IS 5.1 8.3 10.7 12.9 (81)

SdONASIi BLUES 1.2 2.5 4.9 8.10 (58)BeanmarLs: Duggan 2 L McNtcholas 2 Woolnough 2 Buller Coote HaymesLee Spence Wonnacott . Best: Martin Haynes Heath Woolnough Teasdale LAtkins. Mon Blues : Gregory 3 Farrar 2 De Young Holloway O'Sullivan .

Best : Gregory Blackly Holloway Smith Hickey Davidson .Umpires: Rick Love Justin Lipson (F) Ben Bracken Matt Proctor (B) GregRollo Ross Richards (G )UNIVERSrrY BLACKS 7.5 11.8 11 .15 17.18 (120)

ThIERRY PENOfA 2.0 3.0 7.4 9.5 (59)Uni Blacks: Savage 4 Shaw 3 Barry 2 T Evans 2 Barlow 2 M Kemptonl .allch Batten Brumbv-Rendell. Best: Scarlett Batten M Kempton Twney

Lallch Smith. Therrg Penola: Walker 5 Bannister 3 Faroldl. Best: BoromMcmahon Walker Callegari Hollow Crotty .Umplres : Jeremy Hefferan Simon Olive (F) EHse Van Grondelle JordanMayton (B) Clive Shipley Sam Perrin (G )OLD PARADIANS 3.2 5.6 8.7 10.8 (68)OLD CAhMERWELL 5.3 7.6 8.8 13.10 (88)Old Par : Porteous 5 Hughes 2 Brabender D Dean Tenson. Best: Maher DDean Murray Loney Gale P Pratt. Old Camb: Loats 5 P Tempone 2 B Ryan2 Goodale 2 Darling R Tayiov Best: P Tempone P Christie Lawrie Hobart

Loats BatzkofC.Umpires: Ken McNtece Peter Angelis (F) Blake Curtis Alex Koutsoukis (B)Matthew Cowley Pat Mitchell (G)AJAX 6.5 11.8 14.8 17.16 (118)

1L5MPM ROVERS 3 .1 4.2 10.8 13.10 (88)

Rapaport. Best : Berger Lewski Kirzner IsraeLsohn Klein Rapaport.Hampt Rov: Anderson 2 Duddy 2 Power 2 Blanchard BrowneDeveraux Lawrence Pinto Semmell Zampagllone. Best : DeverauxZampag(tone Anderson Blanchard Duddy Semmell .

Umpires: Joe Hartwig Shane Macintosh (F) Gaven Dawe AndrewTr7antaCyllou (B) Trevor Foy John Robinson (G )gANyt1LE 5.6 9.12 14.16 18.19 (127)

PARKDALE VULTURES 5.1 11.1 18.3 20.5(125)

Banyule: 0 Connell 5 N Taylor 4 Davies 2 Demetriou Shepherd PoyserPhelan Richardson Christian Sktcko. Best: N Taylor C Taylor Smith 0Connell Slacks Davies. Park Vult: Macgoorge 8 White 3 Sullivan 2 Barr 2Hampton Ryan McCraw Rock Johnston . Best .: Macgeorge McCraw M Barr

0 Meara Hampton .Umpires : Lionel Katz John Deering (RFL) (F) Sean Collins Gus Carpenzano

'.... (RFL) (B) Steven PtpernoC RESERVE

BEAUMARIS 1.3 4.4 6.9 8.11 (59)

MOPtAS1I BLUES 3.1 5.1 7.2 8.3 (51)Beaum: Hogarth 2 Bowker 2 A O'Brien Jury N Atkins C Collins . Best: M

Wilson Hogarth Foley C Collins Gibson Evans . Mon Blurs: Kars 3 Mazur 2

Bolton Jones Murchie . Best : McMahon Mudge Brennan Shields Kars

Fenaghty.UNIVERSITY BI.ACKS 5.4 9.9 16.14 20.18 (138)

T1B;RRYPENOIA 0.0 0.0 1.1 1.2(8)

Vol Blacks: Jesse 3 Portet 3 Moffat 3 Hardy 3 Beaton 2 Wakh 2 Cameron2 Price 2. Best: Hardy Portet Bowles Henry Price Cameron . Them PemHanlan. Best : Capewell Owen Kuret Hollow Toohey Sacco .OLD PARADIANS 2 .1 5.5 6.6 7.11 (53)OLD CAMRWELL 5.0 6.1 10.2 11.2 (68)

Old Par: Derham 2 A Dean L Harford Lombardi Palermo Walsh . Best: MRyan Riseley Joyce B Richardson Godfrey Palermo . Old Camb : Craven 3

M Cottrell 3 L Heffernan 2 Horsktns 2 Munro. Best : Kearney M Cottrell

Grant Joyce Jells Hoskins.MAX 1.2 3.5 5.6 6.8(44)HAh7T ON ROVERS 1.2 3.4 6.5 11.8 (74)

AJAX: Boon Dudakov Dvash Raleigh Segal Yudelman . Best: Dudakov

Segal Glezer Boon Seidl Sacks . Hampt Rov: Gtasoumt 4 Anderson 2

Helllger 2 Lambert 2 Flahhe. Best: Glasoumi Cave Lambert WilliamsCrowther Blake .BATTLE 6.1 11.2 13.3 15.5 (95)

PARKDAI.E VULTURES 4.1 4.3 4.5 7.6(48)

Bnnyule: Machine 3 Witehell 2 Fikaris 2 Express 2 Bottomley 2 SpicerBassett Bell Chewbakker. Best: Bell Mutton Tshaildwsky Gray ThomsonFIlraris. Park Vn1C Wilkins 2 Walker 2 Grainger 2 Sullivan . Best : Emmett0 Meara Wheatley Grainger Kerr .

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C SectionAJAX REAU ARIS HAMPTON ROVERS MONASH BLUE S

Coach : Tim O'Shaughnessy Coach: Greg Whitcroft Coach: Mtk Lovejoy Coach : Brett Mcltwraith Coach : Jon EdgarRes. Coach: Barry Simon Res Coach: David Witchell Asst : James Mtle & Res Coach : Tony Naumoff Res Coach : Date Murchie

Mick CartyRes : Jorro 1-'.at

1 N . Gold (Capt) 1 T. Prior 1 M . Duggan 1 H . Tregear I S. Chapman1 B. Borensztein ® 2 D. Witchell 2 H. Gibson 2 M. McKellar 2 L . Renton2 J . Israelsohn 3 N . Taylor 3 J. Heath 3 G . Cantrell 3 L . Holloway2 B. Rose @ 4 P. Glou ry 4 M . MatulkJc 4 G . Carr (DVC) 4 B. McKenzie3 Y. Rapoport 4 M . Creak (res) 5 M . Ensor 5 J. Prantzos 5 J. Rosengarte n4 M. Dudakov (Capt Res) 5 B . Willmore 6 A . Spence 6 L. Hoft

7 A. Duddy 6 M. Davidson5 G . Blieden 6 M . Morgan 7 S . Lync h

' 8 Drew Anderson 7 P. Farrar5 J. Rotstein ® 7 C . Taylor 8 M . O Brien 9 N. Pinto 8 A. Hicke y6 D. Vanaken 8 B. Cantwell 9 B . Cousins 10 S . Blanchard 9 C. O'Sullivan7 L . Krafchek 9 M. Willmore 10 L. Buller 11 J . Zampaglione 10 S . Lloyd7 D. Rubenstein ® 10 A. Dooley

11 M. Lee 12 T. Barker 11 M . Spence r8 E. Raleigh 11 S. Griffith

12 L Healy 13 G. Woods (VC) 12 G . Smyth (vc)13 J, Vlhifly 14 Daniel Andersen8 W. Sevel ® 12 A. Brown 14 T. Collins ( DVC) 15 A . Browne (C) 13 M . Pay9 A. Rosen 13 J. King 15 M. Boon 16 N . Greenwood 14 B . Medi n11 M . Segal (VC) 14 S. Green 1 6 A. Qu[n 17 L. Cave 15 M . Tinkler11 J. Goldman ® 15 R . Gu tterson 17 M. Pins 18 J . McCarthy 16 B . Nin d12 D. Goldenfein 16 A. Demetriou 18 N . Kennedy 19 M. Lawrence (DVC) 17 K . Mudge13 B. Klein 17 C. Davies 19 M. Atkins ( VC) 20 A. Power 18 R . Glover14 D. Codron 18 T. Wise 20 J. Black 21 S. Parkinson 19 M . Payne15 J . Segal (VC) 19 L. O'Connell (c) 21 S. Cook, 22 S. Burggraaff

23 M. Gray ( Res VC) 20 FA. Edsall15 S . Newstadt ® 19 T. Nasrallah ( res) 22 L . Atkins 24 C . Christianson 21 C . Gregory16 E . Routman 20 S . Playfair 23 A. Catlin 25 M. Lake 22 T. Btacktey,17 D. Weislitzer 22 C. Taylor 24 B. Gray 26 M. Devereaux 23 B. Jansse n18 J . Kirz ner 23 M . Gray 25 D. Teesdale 27 M. Flynn 24 T. Craven18 B . Lukav ® 24 S . Giansiracusa 26 A. O'Brien 28 B. Kezilas 25 J. Hawkins19 D. Sutton 25 D Phelan 27 B. Haynes 29 M. Fl etcher 26 P Wills19 R . Silberman ®

.26 J . Szeremeta

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20 J . Sharp 27 D. Drapac29 C. Ma rtin (C)30 C Lamben 32 D. Anderson (Res) 28 J. Main

21 A . Lewin 28 P. Adams 31 C. Graham 32 J . Hanlon 29 A. Costley21 R . Silberman @ 29 G. Fkaris 32 L Wannaco tt 33 R. Mosbey 30 L. Creamer22 A. Lewis 30 D. Mu tt on 33 S May 34 A. Crowther 31 J . Green22 J .Thurin ® 31 C . Bassett 34 H. McMillan ( Res DVC)

35 N. Goss 32 A. Bains23 A. Lewski 32 L. Richardson 35 S . McNicholas

36 M . He fferna n37 D. Lit{ecrapp

33 J . Smith (c)23 P. Glazer ® 33 D . Stokes 36 N. Atkins 38 A . Fisher

34 R. Shields24 0. Henze] 34 A . Bottomley 37 R . Presnell 39 A . C ri sp 35 D. Murchi e25 M. Blashki 35 S. Dowlan 38 M . Wilson 40 M . Flahive 36 A . Williams26 B. Duzenman 36 M. George 39 L. McNicholas 41 B . McCallum 37 C. Dennis27 J. Berger 37 T. Thomson (c res) 40 J . Hogarth 42 C. Malthouse 38 N Brenna n28 A. Zemski 38 D . Gayfer 41 G. Jury 43 C . Cooper 39 A . Fyfe29 R. Kagan 39 A. Hopgood 42 B . Gillespie 44 A . Blake 40 J . Mazur30 J. Kagan 40 M. Smith 43 T. Woolnough 45 G. Davi

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33 P. Bryner 41 A. Tshaikiwsky 44 C . Collins .47 L Wheeler 42 M . Co e

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c SectionOLD CAMBERWELL OLD PARADIARS PARKDALE VULTURES THERRY PENOLA URI BLACKSCoach : Paul 0'Shannassy Coach: Dale McCann Coach : Tony Macgeorge Coach : Garry Datson Coach: Anthon Parkin

R CRes Coach: Ken Schawb Res Coach : Peter Cosgriff Assist : Paul Dwyer Res Coach: Bernie Carter es oach : Lachlan Beaton

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Rob Paterson, Man Fmdani

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6 R . Taylor 5 D. Harford 5 A . Whit eStephens6 C 6 M. Nancarrow

4 R . Myers (Res)5 E. Hardy

7 K. Batzloff 6 D. Giddings . Atkin s7 C 7 S. Bannister 6 A. Bevau a8 J . Heffernan 7 M . Cosgrift

.8 K . Little 8 L . Hollow 7 S. Price

8 C . Haynes. Tymmonsg B. T. Girovski 9 M. Meyer 9 C. Bannister 9 P. Kempton10 B. Christie 8 A . Sinclair (C) 9 P. Emmett 10 J. Vaina to W. Hanna11 A. Whela n

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Bears Open New CaveCelebrations at Banyule kicked on until theearly hours after one of the biggest days in the25 year history of the Banyule AFC . Over 200attended the luncheon which marked theopening of the new pavilion which is now thehome of the Banyule Sports Club whichincorporates the Junior and Senior Footballclubs and Cricket Clubs .The highlight ofthe luncheon

was the namingof the ground

the Rick

Brockwell Arenaafter the

B a n y u 1 ePresident who

drove theproject with

" he highlight of theluncheon was the

naming of the ground theRick Brockwell Arenaafter the BanyulePresident who drove theproject with greatenthusiasm . "

great enthusiasm . Their was tremendouscommunity feeling as most of the materials andlabour were all donated by tradesmen whowanted to support their local sporting club . Tocap off a great day the Seniors secured theirfirst victory of the season when they snatchedthe lead with seconds to go and held on in a nailbiter. All seems on the up at Banyule so watchout in the second half of the season as theBears are on a roll .

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Blues Reverse DrawThe Monash Blues Reverse Draw is being heldon Sunday July 10 at Prince Alfred Hotel inRichmond. This massive event kicks off at 1pmand all ticket holders have the opportunity to

win the major prize of $5000 as well as 9 othercash prizes . Tickets are $100 which provides

entry for 2 people and food and drinks for theafternoon . Get in quick for the limited tickets

and ring the master of the draw MarcusSpencer on 0408 364902 .

0 C'2 ®Boundary SharingOrmond U 19's versus DLS U 19's recently saw

Ormond allocate 2 old timers to run one side ofthe ground sharing duties as boundary umpire .All time legend Phil Kingston also the Life

Members Association President and WayneHoldsworth current OAFC President did a fine

job and were constantly confused with JoshRoss as they swooped on the out of bounds ball

to throw the ball in splendidly. This was part ofthe thrust to ensure that the U19's are given

the profile that they deserve at this famousdistrict club that sees the U19's on top of the

ladder, reserves undefeated and the Seniorsequal top all this as the 2 U17 teams take all

before them .

® ® ®Hoers Golden YearsWhat a great Day at Ivanhoe-Assumption AFClast Saturday where about 55 players from theClub's "Golden Era" from 1955 until 1961assembled for a Reunion Luncheon organised

by John Miles . It was terrific to see so many inattendance and the camaraderie between the

guys was a sight to behold . FTLOTG certainlyenjoyed being in their presence listening to their

memories of what was a wonderful era for theirclub .

Club Vice President Peter Rawley gave the guysa terrific insight into where the club was at nowand heading into the future, with VAFAExecutive Member Tom Brain giving the ladsan informative talk about the evolution ofAmateur Football from 1955 until the present .The boys then gave tremendous vocal supportto the players as they completed an importantvictory, and the stories grew well into the nightas they mingled and celebrated with the currentplayers . Well done to John "Plumber" Miles forhaving the insight and organisational skills toput together such a wonderful da y

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And everyone's awayRound 10 of the VAFA season saw the foll obreak their ducks Banyule

Bears won a nailbiter at home atthe RJ Brockwell Arena, IvanhoeAssumption stirred on by theirGolden Era Past players broughthome the bacon, while cellar

dwellers Richmond Central inD4 got off the mark for the 2005season with a well deserved win .As the season turns towardsfinals and battles for finals andrelegation hots up there is bound

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gAJAX coach runs awayAJAX FC Senior Coach Tim O'Shaughnessy wi ll

not be coaching his team thisweekend, even thought the

Jackers are on a roll. You see Tim

has gone to Indonesia to coachhis athletics stable which

includes Craig Zvlottram andBenita Johnson . Rumour has it

he's been in touch with Mazenod

OCFC Senior Coach MikeMcArthur-Allen seeking his

advice, after Mike did spent thefirst three rounds of the seaso n

s the season turnstowards finals and

battles for finals andrelegation hots up thereis bound to be plenty ofopportunity for the threeabove mentioned sidesand others to grabunlikely victories . "

to be plenty of opportunity for the three abovementioned sides and others to grab unlikely

victories .

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Shura TaftBrett Dobson

Joel RiceDaniel CullmanDave WatersPaul Corrigan

Michael BarkerLaz SiapantasBrett O'Farrell

Kynan FordCarl Steinfort

Andrew JenkeBrett TrollopeJames Beaumont

CollegiansMarcellin OCMarcellut OCMarcellin OCMarcellin OCOld HaileyburyOld HaileyburyOld HaileyburyOld HaileyburyOld HaileyburyOld HaileyburyOld HaileyburyOld HaileyburyOld Melburnians

Charles Tallent Old ScotchCam McKenzie-MCI-Iarg Old ScotchJames Gerstman Old ScotchAndrew CrowAndrew RamsdenAndy CultreraLincoln ReynoldsDamian LynchTravis RuygAdam ChatfieldCaydn BeethamJustin ArnoldTim OckleshawRichard TaylorNigel CredlinKane Batzloff

Old ScotchOld TrinityOld TrinityOld TrinityOld XavertansOld XaveriansOld XaveriansOld XaveriansOld XaveriansOld XaveriansOld CamberwellOld CamberwellOld Camberwell

overseas, while the Nodders trotted out a handy 2-1 start to the season .

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Simon GarlickMatthieu LucasSteve McKeeTom SimpsonJames MarchesaniQuinton GleesonLiam RyanMark Paterson

James HayterAndrew LowcockTim McKinnon

Mark LiddellPeter Harrison

Ewan Thompson.

Ashley HoganJon Perrett

Adam PirrieLeigh Hendra

Daniel FlahertyDavid Biggs

James HopeStuart LowSimon FraglacomoMark LuxonJosh CassellMatthew PowerMurray PittsDavid BoundyGerard BevanDaniel Harford

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In the past 6 D1 seasons only twice haveteams not already in the 4 (or 5 as in 99 )after the 9th round made it to the finals .In 2000 Caulfield Grammarians went from5th at R9 to Premiers, then in 2001

Aquinas went from 6th to be a 1st SemiFinalist . So our recent history heavilyfavours the R9 four seeing finals action,

but this year the entree level may be 13wins not 12 !

o our recent history heavily

vours the R9 four seeing

fmcis action, but this year the eret r'de

level may be 13 wins not 12!„

LAST WEEKOld Carey scrambled a win over a verydetermined Glen Eira who put in theirbest performance this season . Ruckman,Peter Unkles did well for the Cs, as didAndrew Kent at midfield, and GeoffTrumble at CHB . Danny Lyons played ablinder for GE with great support fromforwards Vamvakas & Pincott .Aquiras stretched Ormond, but the

latter's all round ability won the day: also

no doubt the Monds were pleased to get

the 'fenceless ground' monkey off their

back! The hard running Bryce Deledio &

Brendan Robbins starred for Ormond, and

Simon Keheler continued his great season .

Bloods liked the efforts from John Hunt atCHF, Bobby Moran at FB, and Gary Davies

OtB .

Pr$hran reversed the R1 result againstEmmaus St Leo's after the Animals leadearly . Good to see Gerard Bevan back athis best in the middle for the Two Bluesafter his head clash in the Rep side's SFLmatch . Prahran had Matt Harrison in top

well . DaymonBruce, Cam Phyland, & Ryan McCann all

worked hard in defence for the Animals .

Yarra Valley's pre-match expectationwouldn't have been a 7 goals loss to OldMentonians (nor mine either!), and while

both sides had impressive goal ratios, the

Panthers were on song and the

Bushrangers weren't! The Panthers starswere D.Alexander, Ferguson up forwardand Justin Costello, with the other 19 not

far behind from what I hear! Yarra had

good games from Andy & Matt Laing, plus

Dave Stevenson on a generally ordinary

day !

Fitzroy Reds was too strong for Bulleen-Temp and their 2/1 conversion rate

accentuated the difference between the

sides! Steve Addicott OtB and Steve Drury

in defence had top games for the Reds .

The Bullants' standouts were Greg Chivers

up forward and Billy Touriganis at FB .

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TODAYGlen Eira will face Aquinas at the Packer

with some confidence after pushing the Cs in

R .10. but the Bloods should still win by 4

goals .

Ormond won't find Prahran as easy as they

did in R2, still, on the Buxton, they have

enough edge in class to win by 4 goals .

Emmaus St Leo's owe ®B one from R2

and should take out a narrow home groun d

old Mentonians will be revved up for Redsat Keysborough but the ladder leaders'firepower will give them a 5 goals win .The Bullants will be backing themselvesagainst Old Carey today, but I'm hoping theyoung Cs unit has enough left in the tank toproduce a one kick win after a very tightcontest .Reserves winners should be : GE, Monds,:animals, Reds, & Cs .Correspondents contacts : 9889 1979, &

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~:~~'TLE STONES .Aquinas OCFC - congratulate Cliffy Lyng

and Andrew Barrie on playing 1 00 gamesrecently . Both Cliffy and Bazz began at the

Bloods in the Under 19's and both have

gone on to play some good footy at the

club. The club and especially footy trips

wouldn't be the same without these two

and their sense of humour - although

some jokes leave a lot to be desired . Well

done again boys .

PATRONS AfiE NO-1- FE q . .,BRING ALCOHOL INTO ELS'

P"RK 0P!N39 A~!V ffir ,

I)1 SECTIOrlGlen Eira v Aquinas 0 C

Ormond v PrahranEmmaus St Leos 0 C v Yarra Valley 0 B

Old Mentonians v Fitzroy RedsBulleen Templestowe v Old Carey

QOLD C .AREY 6.1 10.1 14.4 15.6 l= J)GLEN EIRA 3.3 6.5 9.5 11.7 (73)Old Carey: Kent 7 Parton 3 T Bull 2 Ashworth Crusher Shutie . Best:Unkles Kent Niven Smith Trumbull Parton. Glen Eire VamLakas 5 Pincott3 Tslrogtamus Stag@otLs Clements. Best : Lyons Clements VamvakLs PincottEmmett Tstrogiannic .Umpires: David Irons Geoff Deveson (F) James Mugavin (G )A gUINAS 2.4 5.7 7.10 8.12 (60)ORMOND 2.3 8.5 10.9 13.15 (93)Aquinas: Tarulll 3 Skinner 3 Wooden D Boland . Best: Davies GtennieToomey Hope Whitehead D Boland. Ormond: Robbins 3 Murphy 2 Bpra 2A Russell 2 Bridges 2 Beckett B Deledto. Best: L Deledio Keleher RobbinsMartinou Miller Murphy.Umpires: Paul Jones Anthony Caiderone (F)PRAHRAN 5.2 10.4 11.9 15.13 (103)EMt.SAUS ST LEOS 3.4 7.8 8,15 10 .17 (77)Prahran: H Pitts 4 Stafford 2 Campbell 2 A Pitts 2 Ballard RadywonikSleight Greening James . Best: Harrison H Pitts Beven Campbell NorihvrayPlummer. Emmaus SL: Dirllcolantonto 2 Ellis 2 Fennell Krebs Mitchell PMcGloin R McGloin Roncht. Best: Bruce Pemland R McCann Hodder TribeKrebs .Umpires: Santo Caruso Phil Callil (F) Andrea Mason (B )YARRA VALLEY 2 .4 5.5 10.6 14.6 (90)OLD tdIAfl'S 5.1 14.1 17.1 21.5 (131)Yana Valley: Stone Laing M Keem 3 Rokicki 2 Dunk Yeo R Pask N . Best:Laing A Stevenson Valoppt Beal Middlin Stone . Old Meut: Fergusson 6Cochrane 3 Basile Flaskis 2 Alexander D Costello Emerson KiantosM1tvaLsky Palmer Twentvman Wiltshire. Best: Alexander D FergusonCostello Emerson Elliott Hubbarb.Umpires : Eli Hayes Paul Tuppen (F) Tom Wiseher Michael Roche (B)FITZROY REDS 4.1 9.3 12.7 19.9 (123)BULLEEN TE WE 2.4 3.4 6.6 6.10 (48)Fitz Reds. P Clanci 8 K Maghamez 4 S Keleher 2 B Pollard T Clarke KWestlow J Rawlins V Caflllt. Best : J Rawlins P Cianet S Drury S Keleher LGalvin T Clarke . Bull Temp: D Florence 3 G Chivers R Williams D Tulloch.Best : P Hair W Thompson B Touroglannis 0 Hill M Pfetry kUmpires : Jason Waszaj Paul O`Loughlin (F) Anthony Kyrkou (G)

DIOLD CAREY 4.2 7.5 12.6 18.9 (117)GLEN EIRA 2.0 2.2 4.3 4.5 (29)Old Carey: L Guerra 7 Konstantinidis 4 Smyth 2 Carr 2 Connell Vardy AGuerra. Best: L Guerra Vardy Busse Connell A Guerra Eddy .Glen Eira: Farah 2 Adem Embling. Best : Farah Ltthgow Haines SraifeAdem Cosgrave .A9UIP7A.S 0.3 1.4 2.7 2.8 (20)ORMOND 6.3 12.7 19.10 26.13 (168)Aquinas: Pierce Tzoumutekas. Best : Kinghorn Sorace Barrie DaltonChapman M Boland .Ormond : Naylor 9 Stewart 6 McCumber 4 Warwarek 3 Arnold 2 tVeDsBrown . Best: Wells Arnold Naylor Stewart MeCumber Wanvarek.PRAHRAN 3.3 43 7.4 9,5(59)E US ST LEOS 1.1 5.2 7.3 11.5 (71)

ott 3 McClure 2 Docherty Fuller Livingston Ramage. Best:Fuller Livingston Gill Sparrey Gartland Craig .Emmaus SL : Heartens 3 Landy 2 M Contessotto Ford Hampshire HemkusKelly Simondson. Best : C Vaughan McDermott Booted M McInerneyOttobre McCtusky.YARRA VALLEY 0.2 5.4 10.11 13 .14 (92)OLD MENTONLANS 3.2 5.4 8.4 11.7 (73)Yarra Valley : Seeger B Pask S Peake J 3 Smith D 2 Balshaw Hayter. Best :Russell Smith D Seabourne Peake J Morris L Cordes .Old Meat: Stroud 5 Ballantine 2 Alexander R Cog)ilan Kyriazis Lane. Best :Dwyer Alexander R Coglilan Stroud Worrell Wilson.FrfZItOY REDS 5.5 9.8 15.10 19 .14 (128)BULLEEN TE WE 1 .1 3.2 4.2 4.2 (26)Fitz Reds: Tornese 4 Buckley 3 Evans 3 Nuttall 3 Sheather BaillieMcDonald Rome Hurley Parsons . Best : BallUe Buckley Tice Rome BareMcDonald.Bull Temp : No details received.

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Williasaastown's victory over the previouslyunbeaten Old Geelong has breathed life into D2and shown that even the best team in th ecompetition cannot afford to be off their game ifthey are to win .Seagulls coach Dene Macleod must be happywith his side's improved fitness this season withhis team overpowering the Ogs runningmachine in the final half to turn a three-pointhalf-time lead into a decisive 37-point win .Damon Grieve starred for the Seagulls whileVasey was the Ogs' best .Rupertswood recovered from its loss to the Ogsby hammering Bentleigh by 79 points . TheWoods were never threatened after a seven-goalfirst quarter with Brennan snagging eight, whileSeeley was their best (Go Eddy - BC) .La Trobe's run of outs continued when it wasupset by Ivanhoe Assumption at Ivanhoe Park,their sixth loss in a row . The Trobers paid dearlyfor their scratchy first quarter, in which veterandefender Travis O'Neill was prolific for the Hoes,but got within five points at the 18-minute markof the final quarter. But onballers Tim Peggie,Eilan Healy and Ben Galloway held sway for theHoes before Doni Valkanis goaled at the 23-minute mark to give them some breathingspace . The Trobers are now three games out ofthe four and with only eight games left to bridgethat gap, their season appears to be in tatters .

U inexperienced Razorbacks-~ceive+vZ a further blow with

Murchie to be sidelined for s everal-wee.,.~s after being diagnosed witLglandular fever. "Swinbaarne's nightmare season continued whenit was given a 74-point pounding by Salesian,despite the best efforts of Ben Prior and LukeMorrison . The inexperienced Razorbacksreceived a further blow with Murchie to besidelined for several weeks after beingdiagnosed with glandular fever.With eight goals from Payze and six fromCoghlan, Peninsula booted a game clear ofOakleigh with an important 62-point win, theirseventh straight victory keeping them in thirdposition . The Pirates set up their victory with sixgoals in the first quarter and after a slow startto the season are now firmly in premiership

calculations butthey will knowexactly where they Istand in thecompetition after their clash with the Ogs thisweekend .PREVIEWRupertswood host Williamstown CYMS in abattle between second and fourth . DespiteRupo's regulation win over Bentleigh, Willymight justifiably claim to be the form side of thecompetition after their recent run culminated ina comfortable win over the previouslyinsurmountable Old Geelong. Is this due to thepresence of the talismanic Shannon King? Bothdefences are evenly matched statistically, butRupertswood appears to have too muchfirepower up front, and it is with this that I'll gofor Rupo today .Old Geelong welcome Peninsula OR to ComoPark in another match involving two sides in thetop four . The Pirates continue to thrive afternegotiating rough waters early, while the OGscan now start over and not worry about anypreservation of winning streaks . This gamepromises to be a corker, with the potential ofplenty of goals for both teams . Games like thiscan alter a team's season for good or bad (not tomention a tipster's) and I had a tough timecoming to a conclusion . In the end though. it'sOld Geelong for me .Oakleigh face an Ivanhoe Assumption outfi tbuoyed by last week's result which takes themto a game plus less than 2% from safety wiu i

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eight games to go . The Krushers are in a troughat the moment (a la the Trobers, the Hoes'opponents last week) and arguably ripe for thepicking, especially from an outfit desperate toescape relegation . However, if the Krushers stillhave serious final's ambitions, these are thegames they must win, especially with the sidesabove them in action against each other today .Tricky call, but Oakieigh should get over the line

today .A varsity battle takes place in Bundoora asSwinburne travel to LaTrobe with both teamsin less than great shape . The Razorbacks are

sti ll seeking their first win, while the Trobershave hit the wall after a bright start . Swinnycontinue to struggle without key forwardsIvSurchie and Higgins (the latter due to returnthis week however), and I suspect that the homeside have also been hit heavily by theilzjuryJuni . holiday absences recently . Solelybased on "form," I'll take LaTrobe .Finally, Bentleigh make the short trip toChadstone for their match again Saleslan OC .The Griffins have had a mini-revival recently,and while a spot in the finals is probably beyondthem, they do have an opportunity to feathertheir nest with another victory today . Bentleighare still in the death seat just above the dropzone and with Ivanhoe's recent lift in form, willneed to find some form of their own desperately .I'm not convinced that the Demons have thedepth to challenge at this point in time . Salesianto win .ANREWS TIPSRupertswood 16Old Geelong 10Oakleigh 20La Trobe 12Salesian 28CorrespondentsPlease send anv correspondence toPeter . PS .WilliamSon- cc ntrelink .gov.au orAndrew Wu - v:uet ~~otmail .eom ideally by5pm Monday.

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past 4 seasons . His direct-at-the-footyapproach earns him the respect of his peers

monents alike . A good user of the ball .to see many more games in the

Gold, and Blue .

Rupertswood v Williamstown CYINISOld Geelong v Peninsula 0 B

Oakleigh v Ivanhoe AssumptionLa Trobe Uni v Swinburne Uni

Salesian 0 C v Bentleigh

A2 sa.cilOtlBE','-'LEIGH 3.3 4.7 7.9 10.12 (72)RUPE815WOOD 7.3 10.5 17.8 23 .13 (151)Bent: Paul 3 Reid 3 McClelland Sice Punter Banks. Best: Seeley ReidMcCulloch A . Ferris Prigg Banks . Ruperts : Brennan 8 Gaunt 4 Ramsey 2Walsh 2 Bradley Flinn McGovern Monte L . Plummer Sinneft Webb . Best :Johnson Gaunt Bradley Plain Brozman McGovern .Umpires: Anthony Damon Sean Brailsford (F) Lachlan Simpson AlexRoberts (G)

It I tt'Ou 9.2 9.5 13.12 15 .14(104)

3.3 8.3 13.5 18.7 (115)OLD GEELO2dG 4.5 7.8 9.11 11 .12 ( 781Will CY2SS : Cooper 5 Thompson 4 Cocks 2 Lee 2 Wheeler 2 Barlow KingWuchatsch, Best : Greive Holland M Cocks Elias Wheier Pach .O Geel: Vickers-Willis 2 O'Brien 2 Casboult Higgins Kimpton PaulStevens . Best: Vasey White Vickers-Willis Lansdell Paul Malpas .

Lta :'rTax t4ittman Bob Kaindl (F) Graeme Booth Gary dance (G),ULi OH 6.6 14.11 17.15 21 .16 (142)

t . . . .. 3H 1.3 5.8 7.10 11.14(80)Ins: Payee 8 J Coughian 6 Growcott 2 T Prendergast Powmey T Coghlan

Clark d FauL>dner. Best: Pratt Payze J Coghlan Groivcrott T Prendergastxi. 10: Dalton 3 Reynolds 3 Briggs 2 Groarke Lamb Zula. Best:

A Kitts S Is Zuia Stevenson NevezSe P Holden .U 1e : lick Fennessy Simon Stokes (Rot) (F) Jim Exton Paulwhitchead ( G )

IOE ASSURIY?'aON 3.1 6.6 11.9 13.14 (92)1 . Ti2OSE U?vT 0.4 4.7 7.9 11 .11(77)Iv ilsue Assn : A Boyd 5 Valkaills 3 Tucker 2 O'Dwyer 2 Healy . Best:Rawley Peggie Galloway Brown Crawford Harris . LaTrobe : McMullan4 Dingle 2 Oakley 2 Brooks Forrest . Best: McMeekin AdamthwaiteDavis Oakley.Uninires : Anthony Simpson Michael Forde (F) Chris McKendry MichaelJones (G )5 UP.TdE Ufd! 2.3 3.4 7.5 8.11 (59)5. E Ir°sN 6.2 11.5 14.8 20.13 (133)Swim Milano 3 Chung 2 Watts Morrison Liston . Best: Prior MorrisonMilano Chung Dent Piotrowski. Sales: Thain 7 Greely 3 Fairbaim 2Canavan Bomllci Van Suylen Oldfield Healey Rogers Logan C Rose . Best:Downey Bobetic Nannes Thant Greeley C Rose.Umpires: Shane McNamara Robert O'Gorman (F)

D2 RESERVE1 .- .m 1.1 4.3 6.4 8S(53)

at: Bretag 3 Chapman 2 Clough Gold P Brown. Best: Bretag BounsalChanan McFarlane Roberts Smith. Rupertse Temmings 5 Barry 2 Shaw2 wash Gardner Burns Horn House Ang. Best : TenunUigs Burns WalshStevens Barn, De Bono .

.~.~IT iC 1 .2 3.6 6.8 7.9(51)

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Williams Elias McKenzie Di Graz ia Nisbett. Old h- A llen 2 Letshman 2

Makin Leslie O'Brien Symons L Teague Waters. Best: Herd Slattery MakinC Teague Bayles L Teague... . . . . : U .OE3 4.2 8.3 11.4 15.8(98)- _G ;GH 0.2 1.4 6.6 7.10 ( 52)

Penins: Gotdthorp 8 Dade-Bell 2&icKinstry Braden Arnold Hine s,wen. Best: Braden Law Cahir Goldthorp Kent Warner McCullough .

~ :. .aeig'u: Plaukovits 4 Lucas Short Videky . Best : Redford Malcolm

Short R Holden Plaukovits Halpin .16: := : :3OEAS,S OIV 2 .2 3 .6 3.6 3.8 ( 26)

LFi -'2OBE UHI 4 .3 5.6 11.10 16.10 (106)Ivanhoe Assn; Joyce 2 Cameron. Best: Toogood Ebbage Joyce Cole

Zeegers Cameron. LaTr obe: Tiern an 4 Borrell i 3 Trevaskis 2 Kerrtson

B ridges Ritchie Fan ning Login McKaIl J Waterman . Best : Kerrison

Carter Patch Bridges Tiern an D Waterman .S UR1dE UNIT 3 .2 5.4 7.5 9 .9(63)

S- rZSUyp4 1.5 1.8 5.10 7.11 (53)Swim Ledger 3 Carter 2 Roberts Ryan Mention Harmer . Best:

Reynoldson Mennan Carter Sandhu Beynon Fahey. Sales: Evans 2Cincotta 2 Chalmers Goulden Malllard . Best : Chalmers Riley Goulden

Seager Savage Thek .

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Swinburne University AFC 24 25

Parkdale Vultures AFC 31 4LaTrobe University AFC 7 23

Peninsula OB 14 8

Caulfield Grammarians 13 5MI-ISOB AFC 16 1

Hampton Rovers AFC 15 1De La Salle OC 15 1

St Bedes Mentone Tigers AFC 1 4

Old Carey Grammarians 1 3St Kevins OB 11 1

Old Haileyburians AFC 10Collegians AFC 8 2

Old Mentonians 8 1

Ormond AFC 8 1Werribee AFC 7 2

Fitzrov Reds AFC 9St Mary's AFC 8

Old Essendon Grammarians 8Old Melburnians 6 1Bentleigh AFC 6

University Blues 6

Yarra Valley OB 5 1Old Trinity Grammarians 6

Williamstown CYMS 4 1Monash Blues AFC 3 2

Box Hill North AFC 4

Old Camberwell Grammarians 3 1St Bernards OC 4

Elsternwick AFC 3Salesian OC 3

Richmond Central AFC 3

Beaumaris AFC 3St Johns OC 3

North Old Bovs 3

Hawthorn AFC 3

South Melbourne Districts 1 2

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Mazenod OC 2 1 3 1 .80%Old Brighton Grammarians 2 1 3 1 .50%Box Hill Skarks AFC 2 2 3 .40%Kew AFC 2 2 2.20%Mt Lilydale OC 2 2 2.20%Syndal Tally Ho AFC 2 2 2.20%Albert Park AFC 2 2 2.00%Monash Gryphons AFC 2 2 2 .00%West Brunswick AFC 2 2 2 .00%Old Paradians AFC 2 2 1 .50%Glen Eira AFC 2 2 1.40%Rupertswood AFC 2 2 1 .400;Old Scotch Collegians AFC 2 2 1 .30%Prahran AFC 2 2 1 .30%Old Ivanhoe Grammar AFC 2 2 1 .20%Therry Penola AFC 2 2 1 .20%Whitefriars OC 2 2 1 .20%Oakleigh AFC 2 2 1 .10%Old Geelong FC 2 2 1 .00%VAFA-UA 2 2 1 .00%Eltham OC , 1 1 1 .30%Bulleen Cobras AFC 1 1 1 .00%Power House AFC 1 1 1 .00%Aquinas OC 1 1 0.70%AJAX AFC 1 1 0.60%Marceilin OC 1 1 0.50%Old Xaverians AFC 1 1 0.40%University Blacks 1 1 0.40%Banyule AFC 0 0.00%Bulleen-Templestowe AFC 0 0 .00%

Emmaus St Leo's OC AFC 0 0 .00%Ivanhoe Assumption AFC 0 0 .00%North Brunswick AFC 0 0 .00%

Old Westbourne Grammar AFC 0 0 .00%

UHS-VU AFC 0 0.00%

Totals 363 87 450

New Donor Rate 19 .30%

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the greatest % increase from Rds 6-10 .

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The conclusion of the representative seasonwas highlighted in the Editorial column andPhil Stevens thanked the representativecoaches, Nick Bourke (A-B), George Voyage(C-D) and Steve Carroll (U19), and theirrespective support staffs, for theiroutstanding commitment . The A-B and C-Dteams were successful by winning theirgames . Phil also acknowledged the support ofall clubs as normal fixtures 'were notsuspended during the representative gamesperiod .In A Section Old Ivanhoe, languishing in

ninth position, completely overwhelmed Old

Melburnians, 18 .13 to 5 .18 and joined the

OM's on 12 points for the season. Did the

mid-week departure of coach Kevin Tibaldi

provide a wake up call for the 'Hoers? Hope in

the ruck, Branigan (5), Douglas also up

forward and the hard working midfielders,

Donaldson and Tully, were best for thewinners . Oram was the only multiple goal

kicker for the "Redlegs" and some support

was offered by Boyd and Reynolds . A Sectionwas proving to be at its capricious best !In B Section Old Haileybury were proving to

be the enigmas of their grade and must have

been frustrating the heck out of coach MickDwyer. They travelled to Brunswick to meet

top four side North Old Boys, stormed out of

the blocks to kick 8 goals in the first term to

NOBs' one solitary major, held over 5 goal

leads at the next two breaks before almost

stumbling at the final hurdle. In the end theyheld on grimly to win by one point . Lappage

with 6 goals and Hassett and White were

strong contributors for the Bloods. Saad (5),Tonkin and Curry could not be blamed for

NOB's loss .

In Junior Section Blue, St Leos Emmaus(second) handed out a reminder to leadersSouth Melbourne Districts that they were notthe only team in the comp as they inflictedthe first loss to the Red and Whites, 17 .15 to10 .7, a comprehensive reminder for sure .Best players ; Boyd, McKean, Moss, Wood,

Irwin (8) andCherry (St Leos)and Cheevers (5),Brown, Neild,Aquilina, Fergusonand Wood (South

Melbourne) .

In A Section, Old Melburnians had a danger

game in their quest to stay in touch with the

top four when they hosted Old Trinity at "TheJunction Oval" . There were said to be 40

minute quarters and the game seemed to goon for ever. Only 6 points in favour of theOM's at three quarter time set up a great

finish and they managed to hold on to win by7 points . Best players were Hewitt, Theodore,

Witts, Rose (3), Bryan and Anastasakis (OM's)and Dalrymple, Norman. Rogers, Harris,Balaszy and Taylor (OT's) .

In E East Section there were two outstanding

teams, St Leos Wattle Park and Yarra Valley

Old Boys, each with 9 wins and I loss . It wasto be 10 wins and I loss by the end of the

round but very different score lines in their

respective games . Yarra Valley, as an awayteam, had to contend with Aquinas and had

a few scares before winning 6 .14 to 5 .7 . At StLeos' home ground it was entirely different as

they simply smashed Balwyn Combined

30.29 to 1 .5 . The goals were pretty well

shared for St Leos as Vaughan (7),

Dincolantonio, Davidson and Pitcher (5 each)led the way. Imagine if they had kickedstraight !

In E Central North Brunswick held their topspot with a hard fought win at Elthamagainst the Old Collegians of that town . Bestfor North Brunswick were Grimaldi, Lirosi, DDemorton, Keay (3), Thorpe and McClure .Eltham didn't bother submitting any names .Beaumaris in E South remained unbeaten byovercoming home team Power House, 18 .12to 9 .8 . Best were McNicholas, Thomas,Hanrahan, Wright, King (7) and Moloney andfor The House, Williams, Doyle, Hoyle,Friend, James and Scotland .

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Collegians won their first game for sometime when they beat Uni Blues 18 .11 to

9 .6 at the Harry Trott . Collegians began toget on top in the second quarter and added8 goals in the third with half forward TonyBaum bagging 4 in the term. Tim Bennett

played in the ruck, rested in defence andwas a very good player for the purple and

gold . The Blues lacked effective forwardsapart from Tyquin with 6 . Ashton andSalinger were good defenders for the

Blues .Who would stop Fawkner in C Section,

undefeated on top by 4 games and another

top four team scalp, Old Camberwell,

hanging on their belt, 18.7 to 12 .20. Best

players ; Hills, Rhodes, Buckley, Johnson,

Buust and Majerczak for Fawkner. Inkster,

Spencer, Steven, Schwab, Armstrong and

Jenkins were good players for Old

Camberwell .

In A Section bottom placed team Geelong

almost caused the upset of the season as

they ran leaders St Bernards to a solitary

goal, 16 .17 to 16 .11 . It had been close all

day and the lead see-sawed constantly .

Best - Burgin, Drennan, Slater (5),

Snowden, Wade and King (St Bernards)

and Davis (3), Ross, Tucker (6), Paulke,

Wilson and Allden (Geelong) .

Old Trinity's Bill Peers was the featuredamateur player in this round and hisphotograph, complete in Victorian gear,showed a slight, athletic frame that hadcarried him far in only 55 VAFA games .He had certainly made an impact .Straight into Old Trinity's senior teamfrom school, best & fairest in his firstyear and not surprisingly best first yearplayer, Bill immediately became a keymember of his team. The following season(1973) Bill was runner-up in the best &fairest and also represented Victoria atthe 1973 Carnival . A sub-districtcricketer in the summer, Bill Peers was atalented all round sportsman .

Kooyong had almost secured their "doublechance" in E Section when they defeatedAJAX, albeit narrowly, 11 .7 to 10.8 . Bestplayers ; O'Halloran, McColl, Coleman,Bartlett, E Lacey and G Pratt (Kooyong) andMehl, Faganblatt, Merkel, Freeman, Synmanand Goldfarb (AJAX) .The Club Histories' Section covered the life

span of the Power House AFC from its

beginnings in 1947 until the present . The

actual Power House community organisation

had commenced in 1929 when Lord Somers

and Dr. C Gordon McAdam laid the

foundation stones. By 1965 the football club

was one of six sporting bodies under the

Power House banner. Many successful

community leaders had since emerged from

this fine body . The football club was under

the coaching leadership of legends John

McClure (seniors), Les Gordon (reserves) and

Ian Dakin (Juniors) .

; he Collegian scribe's summaryincluded these rather

disparaging remarks 'Unfortunatelywe lost by two 'fives" -firstly byfiveminutes and secondly by a "bunch of

ardfives" on our winning half-forwardflank'! Must have got a bit willing asCoburg set about preserving theunbeaten run!"

B Section leaders, Coburg, remainedundefeated but did not have it all their ownway against Collegians (equal fourth) .Collegians had not scored a goal at half timeand with a score line of 6 .9 to 0.7 againstthem, they rallied partly in the third termwith three goals to outscore Coburg and thencame rattling home with another 5 goals butjust failed to snatch the game . Final scoreswere 8 .16 to 8 .11 in Coburg's favour . TheCollegian scribe's summary included theserather disparaging remarks 'Unfortunatelywe lost by two "fives" - firstly by five minutesand secondly by a "bunch of fives" on ourwinning half-forward flank'! Must have got abit willing as Coburg set about preserving theunbeaten run !

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ReviewNo reports from Jocs/Swans but league leadersSt.Johns went down again and have not won amatch in nearly a month to go from chocolates toboiled lollies . In a seesawing affair, South snuck inby 3 points to keep their finals chances alive, whilethe Jocs now have to fight for the double chance .The other upset saw Westbourne go down toMonash . Always a danger game at the EastCaulfield Reserve, it was Sharkey Who did thedamage to put some space between his side andthe relegation zone with a deserved 21 point win .The Westies continued on their merry way, andare now a real premiership chance as Jelbart, Bill"Morgan" and Shannon Monagle cut them up inan percentage building win . For Power HouseWest tried hard but it must now be panic stationswith relegation looking more likely with theMonash upset .Syndal must be wondering how they are going toget their first runs on the board with another highscoring loss . With Hams on fire for the studentsand supported by "Freak" an awesome openingquarter all but assured UHS will remain in D3 inseason 2006 .The match of the day saw Kew jump to a surprise3 goal lead as Mainsbridge and Tinetti showedform . However, it was the Lee boys again who ledthe way for Werribee as they bounced back hardin the second quarter to put the game beyond theBrowns . The win sees the Tigers take top spot, agame clear and firming in premiership betting .

{t IT 1r ;1 oth sides have undergone a serioustransformation since that fatefu l

encounter, with St .Johns now off the boil,while the Pies appear to be hitting theirstraps."

PreviewWhat a match we have in store as the Jocs travelto the "House of Pain" to meet a West Brunswickside keen to atone for the flogging they receivedthe last time they met . Both sides have undergonea serious transformation since that fatefulencounter, with St .Johns now off the boil, while

the Pies appear to behitting their straps . Formy pick, I am reservin gmy spot on the Magpie bandwagon as they make itthree losses in a row for the Jocs with a seasondefming 28 point win .The Swans season has been a rollarcoaster ride,and for that reason, today's match presents adanger to their finals aspirations . Monash havetheir tails up at the minute, and a win today willcertainly exorcise any relegation demons that maybe lurking . However, I think at home the Swanshave it all in their favour and should keep in touchwith the top four with a tight 13-point win .Westhourne's form has been a bit likeMelbourne's weather of late, hot one minute,freezing the next. Today I am expecting it to becold, however, in a literal sense as the trip to ArtiePark is never a pleasant one, and for the winlessSyndal, it will be anything but a warm reception .Today I believe should the Synners string fourquarters together, they may get up . However formy pick it is Westbourne by 14 points .Poor old UHS have had a season they would ratherforget, and it isn't going to get any better for themtoday as they host a Kew side keen to bounceback from last week's defeat . Today will be Kew'sday though, and I expect them to win well, by let'ssay, 38 points.

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Werribee move up the road this week to theluscious Chirnside Park to host a Power Houseteam that will be competitive, but not in the sameclass. Today's result is a foregone conclusion ; it isjust the margin that is in doubt . My pick is a winby Werribee in the vicinity of 47 points.CorrespondentsThanks to my regulars . The others, it's hard tomention your lads if I don't hear from you!! Getyour reports in to gavan .flower@spotless .com .auby midday on Monday.

MILE S'I'ONES -

UHS - Warren "Wozza" Smith plays his 50thgame (all in a row) this week, He is a baldheaded marvel . Just keeps finding the ball -plays a different position every week and for a42 year old shows no sign of stopping! Wecongratulate him sincerely .Old Westbourne - One of the club icons, AdrianBoard plays his 200th club game vs Syndal thisweek . A member of our inaugural team in Apri l1991, 'Boydy' has played games in each of ou rfifteen seasons, only injury and trave lpreventing this milestone sooner. The majorityof his games have been at Senior level and Adehas been a dour performer and all-round niceguy. We have seen a resurgence at Senior leve lin '05 and last season's Reserves premiershipwas great reward for a terrific career . Adrianhas combined his playing duties with being clubTreasurer for ten seasons . A mighty effort fo rour club Adrian, hope to see you swinging ontothat left for a few more seasons! Also Dave'Duddo' Hudson will appear for the 50th time .A true clubman, Duddo is a committee membe rand social leader at the Warriors . His football isconstantly improving since his debut threeseasons ago in our Under 19's . Well done an dkeep up the great work.Kew - congratulate winger Nick `Dasher'Dahlstrom on playing his 50th gametoday against UHS. Also congratulations t ogoaisneak Ben Woodhouse for passing100 career goals with his bag of four lastweek against Werribee .

1 6 oD3 SECTION

West Brunswick v St Johns 0 CSouth Melb Districts v Monash Gryphon s

Old Westbourne v Syndal Tally-HoUHS-VU v Kew

Werribee Amateurs v Power House - a tChirnside Park, Watton St, Werribee ( 205 H9)

D3 SECTIONPOWER HOUSE 1 .2 4.2 8.5 9 .7(61)WEST BRUNSWICK 5.4 11.7 17.18 20.14 (134)Power House : B White 3 P Sosic 2 R Benson C Byrne M D']tino MTaylor. Best : S West P Sosic N Bishop J Marshall R Marshall B White .West Bruns : Monagle 5 Wing 3 Sudholz 2 S Benjamin 2 S Edwards 2Anderson Cunnane Ellis Millard D Rudd Smvthe. Best: Piestch SudholzS Benjamin Millard Monagle West .Umpires : Mick Gilday (F)ST JOHNS 0 C 2 .5 5.8 8.9 9.10 (64)STH MELBOURNE DISTRICTS 2.1 5.5 6.6 10.7 (67)St Johns OC: Ryan 3 Abela 2 Chalk Jones Carmody Arnold. Best: AbelaMara Chalk Arnold Walker Carmody . Sth Melb : Joske 3 M Costello 2Aquilina Cheevers A Hannan Bell Ray . Best: Aquilina A HannanKohnesheen M Costello Cheevers Riemann .Umpires : Steve Castersen Peter Griffiths (F)MONASH GRYPHONS 2.1 4.3 8.7 13.8 (86)OLD WESTBOURNE 3 .0 8.1 8.3 10.5 (65)Mon Gryph: G Harrak 3 Flowerday 3 Sharkey 3 Landberg 2 GaroniPaoluccl . Best: Sharkey Pocock Paoluccl Fleming G Harrak McKenzie .Old West : Whitney 5 Paver 2 Edwards 2 Braham . Best : TrusloveHuntington A Miller Whiting A Horsburgh Lever .Umpires : Steve Caple Pat Maebus (F )SYNDAL TALLY-HO 5 .2 123 14.5 15 .11 (101)

UHS-VU 9.2 13.3 20.6 24 .6 (150)

Syndal TH : Vanderkruk 4 Cachia 2 Veness 2 Healy 2 Robinson 2

Henderson MacKenzie. Best: Miller Williams Robinson A Sheer Fletcher

Vanderkruk . UHS-VU: Tate 6 Hall 4 Cusick 4 Forbes 2 Cracknell 2

Goringe 2 Hams Mottram Sanders Smith. Best : Carroll Goringe Sanders

Mottram Hams Partridge .

Umpires: Matt Goold Matt Brennan (F)KEW 5.3 6.8 10.11 12 .14 (86)WERRIBEE 2.5 13.10 17 .13 21.18 (144)Kew: Woodhouse 4 DeBlank 2 Mainsbridge 2 Aitken [anni TinettiDeBruin. Best: Mainsbridge Tinetti Fountain lanni Woodhouse Scott .Werribee: C Lee 6 D Lee 4 Ar.Taylor 3 An .Taylor 2 Renaut 2 CzajkowskiTedesco Carson Cornell. Best: Carson M Keogh Tedesco C LeeStornebrink Borg .Umpires: Nick Brown Jon Kerr (F) Nick Kelly Julian Maccionl (B) HagenCosgriff Michael Lee (G)

D3 RESERVEPOWER HOUSEWEST BRUNSWICKDetails not received.ST JOHNS 0C 4.4 7.9 10.11 15 .12 (102)

STH MELBOURNE DISTRICTSI .0 1 .3 3.5 3.7 (25)

St Johns 0 C: Callaghan 4 Joyce 2 Van Houten 2 Dragwldge 2 Dowsett

Ellis Hancock D Rydquist Monterlo . Best: D'Ohviera Dexter Van Houten

D Rydqmst Cockayne Callaghan . Sth Melb: Henderson 2 Bradley . Best :

P Moon D Moon Bradley Mijatovic McDougall Phillips .

MONASH GRYPHONS 2 .2 5.6 7.10 9.14 (68)

OLD WESTBOURNE 1 .1 2.1 3.3 4.5 (29)

Mon Gryphons: Grenfell 2 cents 2 Graydon 2 Parker Stirling Wadley .

Best : Fletcher Parker Hetherington Graydon Rennison Block .

Old West: Edwards 2 Croswell Depiazza . Best: Barnes Depiazza BrookerBramwell Edwards Larkin .SYNDAL TALLY-HO 0.1 3.3 7.4 9.5 (59)UHS•VU 6.1 6.5 8.7 9.9(63)Syndal TH: Vagiatis 3 Thomas O'Boyle Elder M MacFarlaneZaharoupolas . Best : Francs Paotone Thomas Leplaa Vagiatis MMacFarlane .UHS-VU: Mthalovle 3 Swanson 2 P Thomas Bvrne Trevethan Gilmur .Best : Ternes Pashley Trevethan J Thomas J Bowes G Gilmour.KEW 2.2 6.4 9.6 12.10 (82)WERRIBEE 1 .3 3.5 8.10 9.10164)Kew: Doumis 4 Roache 2 Dalrymple 2 Gtansante Glenn CrimminsJacobs. Best: Johnston McKerrow Carman Jacobs Dournis Rourke .Werribee : Harding 3 Diker 3 Dirosa Johnstone Sandlant . Best :Sandlant Bell Marnis Flack .

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D3 SectionKEW M 0 RGRYPH ORS Oi.D WEa : POt"1 . : STJOHNS

Coach: Rohan Doherty Coach: Steven Bourban Coach : Jeffrey Wilson Coach: Brett Devlin Coach : Ben McGe eRes Coach : Brendan Dover Asst Coach : Geoff Still Snr Asst : Michael Christo Res Coach : Gary Dean Res Coach : Rod Walker

Res Coach : Phil Warren Res . Coach : Scott Walker

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mCrimmin s 4 G 3 A . Grady 3 Trav. Edwards 3 J . Marshall 3 D. O'Connor5 A . Carman 4 N . Rutherford 4 J . Bartolo 4 B . Turner Ben VC 4 S . Holme s6 N . Trani (o) 5 J . Watson Hewitt5 S 5 P. Sonic 5 B . Hilton7 H . McDermotte D . Mamsbnddge (DVC)

6 J . Leroy.

6 J . Horsburgh (VC) 6 M . Verbeme 6 M. Phaedono s9 A . Makns (RDVC) 7 J Garoni

7 B. Merryweather 7 C . Richardson 7 N. Chal kto B . Cullen 8 C . Yanni

Horstwrg h8 A 8 M . Hill San Capt 8 M. Hartnettrt B . woaihause12 M. Gndiey

9 G. Wadley10 P. Williamson

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13 B . Marchesani 11 B. McNamara 10 C. Lever 10 D . Cooper 10 M . Courmadias14 J . Looke r15 A . Founta~n 12 J. Lundberg 11 S . DePiazza 11 B . Phillips 11 J. Kelly

16 D . Wood 13 J. Stratford 12 M . Baulch 12 A . Brownjohn 12 P. Walker17 G . Scon 14 A. McKenzie Ristevski13 M 13 J . Spence 13 C. Horbury V.C.ta N . Dahistrom19 A Vecchro 15 A. Clarke

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14 P. Hudson14 W. Elliot 14 P. Shar p

.20 A . A~eld 16 P. Rennison . Board15 A. 15 P. Haseler 14-R M . Hanger

M. Anderson 17 S. Sewell16 S Christo

16 A . D'Intino 15 M . Kosmala22 T. Anken 18 M. Paolucci . 17 C . Macleod 16 A . Paterso n23 J . debark24 C Stephens 19 R . Coxhead 17 M . Aquiline 18 F. Doyle 17 S . Cockayne V.C : Res.25 C . wans 20 C . Staff 18 G . Walker 19 S. Matheson 18 C . Emery26 S. Symes 21 J. Bingham 19 J . Mason 20 J . Nicholls 19 J . Cotton27 T. M,owe(vcq 22 B. Coxhead 20 D. Hudson 21 D . Miller 20 B . Rydquist28 S. Ryan29 M. Dalrymple 23 B. Clark 21 L. Hudson 22 R . Walsh 21 S . Koppers C .30 C . Giansante 24 D . Baxter 22 S . Anderson 23 K. Anthony 22 G. Roberts31 D . ianm 25 M. Malone 23 S . Huntington (VC) 24 N . Bishop 23 J . Diaz D .V.C.32 A . Drago(RVC)33 L. Maunsell

26 A. Denyer27 M Mullins 24 L. Fairfield (C) 25 M. Driessen 24 L. Mara

34 E. Pocock.

28 C Lepton 25 Troy Edwards 26 D . Harris 25 B . Waters35 R . Bruno36 B. Roherts 29 P.Warren 26 P. Mesman 26 B. MacCormack 26 H . Wathe n37 5. Johnston 30 T. Vessey 27 T. Whiting 27 R . Davies 27 R . Dowsett3e D . N°^h 31 G . Roche 28 D. Slattery (Res C) 28 D . Boland 28 A . Dexter39 J . Denni

s 40 D. Kinross 32 A. Shuffitebottom 29 S . Batloch 28 P. Cooper 29 T. Ellis41 L. Coulter 33 A. Burgess 30 A . Mokrusch 29 M. Beasley 30 R . Walker42 5. Parker 34 M. Graydon 31 A . Miller 29 A. Foster 31 D . Rydquis t43 S. Livingsto n43 M Cheers

35 L . Vesey 32 G . Jenkinson 30 T. McFarlane 32 A . Rudd.44 T. L)vmgston 36 G . Block 33 D. Berm 31 R . Marshall Res Capt 33 A . Foncec a45 G . Evans 37 J. Fleming 34 C. Bramwell 32 M. Verbeme 34 M. Hancock C. - Res4e J. Hamm,-47 J. Saban

38 J. Rutherford39 D Grenfell 35 G. Robson 33 H . Clarke 35 J . Sacco

48 R . Mahomet Willocks40 M 36 K . Pilsbury 34 J. Conway 36 P. Harris49 P. Dennis

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50 B. Roac h51 M. Blair

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52 M. Spars 43 D . Bradshaw 39 M . Oldham 37 S. West 39 P. Rudd53 B. Carrell 44 L . Wells 40 J Morsello 38 R . Benson 40 T. Hylan d54 J. 6rn'mis55 J

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.41 K . Miller (VC) 39 B. Wooderson 42 D . Sanders

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.44 B .Lennon 42 P. Arnold 45 A . Hall

59 J. Rakusz 49 C . Robinson45 E Sandstrom 43 J. Howes 46 B. Callery

60 G . Meekian61 M Gl

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e2 M. Chalmers51 Luke Leeto n52 A. Flowerday

.47 T. Theodore 44 D. Glanville 48 J . Hargraves

63 N. Gncks (RC)53 M. Davies 48 R. Van Engeleh 45 A. Contreras 49 A. Kizih s

64 N . Ny,oes65 5. Pletersen 54 G . Still 49 J . Miller c6 S. Campbell 50 J . Brown

6e R . McKenow 55 G . Harrak 50 P. Habersatt47 D. Crane 51 C . Santoni

68 M. rnackwray 56 A. Palumbo Wallace52 N 48 N . Sharp 52 D . Harki n70 S. Moussi

57 W. Pocock.

53 J . Manotokakis50 A. Volz 53 C . Raffle

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t 3U. '°-UY HO UHSVU WERRIBEE WEST BRUNSWIC Kcoach : Tony Rowe Coach: Share F.4oitram Coach : Tim Ellis Coach : Angus Hamilton

Coach : End Henderson Res Coach : Mark Elder Assistant: D. Fares Res Coach : Rob Rantino Res Coach : Damian Shaw

Res Coach : Brett DowningRes Coach : G . M.andasMat Coach : G . Temes

1 J. Washington DVC 1 G. Healy 1 J. Sparr<es I D. Nedin;s (Res V/C) la M. Drai n

2 Ma . Hannan C . 2 I . Bingham 2 R . Thorp 2 C. Lee 1 It A. Hamilton

3 J. Mervcich 4 P. Henderson 3 J. NationS

3 D. Fiack 2 P. Hamilton3 B Irving

5 S. King 5 I . Tura r T. Clevelan d4 L Gornnge

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6 L. Kealy 6 D. Paolone.

Moflram5 S5 B. Cunningham 5 A. Cannane

7 A. Hannan 7 A, Bums (Res CaPt).

Cracknel l6 S6 M . Walsh 6 S. Pietsch (V. Capt )

8 X. Kidd 8 R. Bennett.

7 D . Zulicki 7 B. Somebrink 7 S. Benjamin (Capt .)

9 S. Aqualina 9 D. Richardson 8 S. Hams 8 M . PalmuxJton9 J.Ayling

8 S. Monague9 A. Morphett

10 D. McCormick to G. Fox 9 D . Moorfield10 M Butera 10 M . Keogh (San Capt.) 10 D . Jelbart

11 P. Daly it M . Meyer .it D Forces 11 M . Green 11 P. Norman

12 A. Argynou 12 A . Hermann.

12 W . Smith 12 B. Black 12 T. Maguire13 S. Brockley

13 E. Henderson t3 S . Miller 13 N . Rose 13 R. 8e~ (Res Capt.) 14 C . Bowshall - Tanne r14 D. Bell 14 S . O'Boyle 14 J. Mitchell 14 J. Mares 15 J.

l15 B. Lazzaro 15 D. Reynolds 15# R . Ladish 14a Aa Taylor t6 S. Edwards16 J. Neimi 16 D. Venness 16 J. Tate 15 A. Murphy 17 J. Haysey

17 P. D'Andrea 17 C. Hayes 17 C . Langendarf 16 R. Daly t8 G . Elli s

18 G . Cox 18 J . Lawes 18 A. Hellner19 J. Uebergang

17 A Tedesco 19 W. Touzel20 R Bamford

19 A. Reid 19 B . Boucher 20 G . Madrigrano18 D . Velisha78a A Marrow

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28 T. Paterakis 27 M . Leplaa 30 J . Partridge 27 T. Davidson 31 R . Mille r

29 J. Adgemis 28 N. Williams 31 P. Dolence 28 D . Cza7owsk (San ViC}32 J . Babon33 T Thompson

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37 J. Clyne 34 T Rowe 38; M. Sanders 35 B. Bunwahh .Fromhold40 T

38 D . Rowe 35 C. Cacnia (Capt) 39 M . Rea 36 A . Taylor .41 D . Garvey

39 A. Briglia 36 M . Elder40 L. Maguire41 A . Ludlow

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Albie Firley

6 Paul Hoffman

7 Robert O'Gorman

8 Landan Blackhall (RDFL)

9 Matthew Brennan

10 Avi Wekselman

11 Luke Holmes

12 Dean Schwa b

14 Sharon Alger

15 Bob Kaindl

16 Jack Fagan

17 Mark Gibson

18 Jason McNiece

19 Steve McCarthy

20 Russell Nation

21 Patrick Macho s

22 Nick Fennessv

23 Paul Dinnee n

24 Graeme Hunichen

25 Geoff Moore

26 Andrew Shiels

30 Justin Lipson

32 Eli Have s

33 Robert Maysto n

35 Jason Lane

36 Matthew Meie r

37 Matt Goold

6 Brendan Devlin

7 Sean Scully (Jnr)

8 Bruno Savi

9 Russell Davidson

10 Sean Scully (Snr)

11 Dirk Kramer

12 Daniel Silfti

17 Geoff Caulfield

18 Matthew Simpson

19 Andrew Fyfe

20 Brian Woodhead

23 Peter Griffiths

24 Graham Templar

25 Lionel Katz

26 Daniel Dinneen

27 Anthony Simpson

28 Ken McNiece

29 Peter James

31 Robert Semmens (RDFL)

32 Anthony Damen

33 Michael Forde

34 Stephen Morgan

36 Jason Waszaj

36 David Phillips

5 Wavne Hinton

7 Paul O'Loughlin

8 Steve Castersen

9 Steve Caple

11 Tom Haysom

12 Jamie Kvins

14 Michael Gilday

15 Phillip Callll

17 Brett Herskope

18 Tim Sutcliffe

20 David D' Altera

23 Anthonv Calderone

24 Miles Argall

25 Richard Eastwood

26 Sacha Koffman

27 Ron Johnso n

28 Leah Gallagher

29 Gerard Rolfs

30 Simon Olive

31 Rob Schuller (RDFL)

29 Peter Liddell

33 Simon Stokes

.34 Jeremy Heffernan

37 David Murray

5 Max Wittman

6 Dash Peiris

7 David Trott

8 Sean Brallsford

10 Vaughan Sidebottom

II Paul Tuppen

12 Sean Rothe

14 Ian Kennedy

15 Michael Sneddon

16 Luke Moncrieff

17 David Anselmi

18 Grant Joyner

19 Peter Pullen

21 David Iron s

22 David Longworth

23 Robert Sneddon

24 Nick Brow n

25 Logan Smith

26 Patrick Coulthard

27 PaulJones

28 Ron Martyn

30 Anthony Lilley

31 Peter Angelis

33 Roland Fuhrmann

37 Joseph Hartwig

40 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2005

E USE'71F by Steve McCarthy

& Leah Gallagher

AbsentLast week we didn't see umpire Mark Gibsonrunning around, not such a big deal as wehave lots of umpires at this time beingunavailable . What makes this interesting isthat Gibbo in his 17 years umpiring with theVAFA has only missed one game previously,is he the Jimmy Stynes of the umpires? Notonly a true professional but obviously a "Manof Steel" as well . Hopefully he's shrugged offthat injury and he's back out in the centretoday . A few of these younger umpires whotend to pull out of games with a little sniffleshould take a leaf out of his book . Wouldcertainly make life a little more bearable forBenny as well . We're all in this together guys !

ew of these younger umpires

who tend to pull out of games

with a little sniffle should take a

leaf out of his book. "

Late thank you

The Glen Eira Football Club would like tothank field umpire Sharon Alger for herassistance to one of their injured playerswhen playing against Fitzroy Reds lastmonth. Sharon stopped the game andattended to the player until trainers couldassist (with Glen Eria wishing to also thankthe Fitzroy Reds trainers), although notaccredited with the VAFA trainersassociation we believe her over 15 years as anurse held her in good stead . Well doneShaggers .

Little SimmoCongratulations to Anthony and AnneSimpson who recently discovered that they'll

be proud parents onJanuary 2nd nextyear. Obviously Simmo has a veryunderstanding and accommodating wife whohas allowed all this to happen in the "offseason" . We know how much you enjoy yourpre-season training Simmo, so don't eventhink of using those excuses of late nightswith nappies and feedings for you not beingon the track. All the best !

Best OFF the groundLast Saturday's game at the Glenhuntly ovalof Caulfield Grammarians was marred by anintruder on the field of play . Well, it wasn'treally ON the field of play, it was actuallyABOVE the field of play! Yes, the famous gumtree at the Racecourse end of the groundmanaged to stop two goals! We suppose itwas OK, considering it was one for each side .Knowing how strict and green the localcouncils are these days about "gardening" wewould imagine the Caulfield boys will justhave to put up with it . So if any residents ofGlenhuntly hear the sound of chainsawslate, late at night, they'll know what's goingon .

Semi-comeback

Good to see former A section umpire Mark

(Sally) Morrison umpiring the reserves for

Whitefriars last weekend. Noticed you

haven't lost those trigger-points, Morro!

(That's not a reference to your cowboy boots .)

We're pleased to see you pick up the oars

again, and do what you do well .

Social eventOur next event is the "Christmas in July"night on July 23rd in the Umpires Rooms .Tables are filling fast so don't forget to putyour names on the list on our noticeboard .

41

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Not often Match of the Season gets knockedoff as headline news however it occurred thi sweek as Richmond Central saluted for th eirst time in quite awhile! All footy fans woul dhave been happy to see the results (except offcourse North Brunswick fans) .Round 10 Review

Richmond got off to a great start againstNorth Brunswick before the game evened upby half time . With the scent of victory in theair, Richmond weren't to be denied withNuske and Liuzzi the stars . No excusesventured by North who had Greening andTaleb as their best .Elsternwick did make it ten on end as theyincreased their lead each quarter against thesecond placed St.Mary's . The Saints werehappy with the form of Cope (6 goals) andArmstrong whilst the Wicks were a bit quietwith their report .Albert Park recorded a solid win against BoxHill North . An even first term before theFalcons clicked into gear during the secondstanza . Collins bagged another 6 goals forthe winners in a great display . Penny againstarred for Box Hill .Finally, Hawthorn recorded a solid win overBulleen. Form fluctuated during the matchbefore the Hawks managed to get on top inthe third quarter. Hall and McKenna starredfor the Hawks, as did Ad Collins on hisreturn to the seniors . Cookson was excellentfor Bulleen. No despair for Bulleen though,plenty of guns still to come back into theside .

ri isternwick's dominance is' shown by the fact that they

are now four games clear on top andall but guaranteed of the minorpremiership."

Eltham had theweek off.Preview

Elsternwick' sdominance is shown by the fact that they arenow four games clear on top and all butguaranteed of the minor premiership . Whatis unclear however is who their dancepartner will be in the Second Semi . Foursides separated by percentage only with twomore sides just a game out . What D4 lacks inrelegation suspense is more than made up inthe finals fight !Clinker of a game when Eltham hostSt .Mary's . These two sides played out anepic back in round 2, a game that gave anindicator that perhaps Eltham might be ontrack for a good year . Cope and Tagell havebeen dangerous all year for the Saintswhilst the Turtles have mixed up downforward for most of the year . It's not thatlong ago that Eltham were in 7th spot buthow they have risen. I think they willcontinue to run and perhaps start theprocess of deciding second spot .

CLUB NAME !Si iQirl!

D4 Si ;CTIOAI

Bulleen Cobras Badanjek 0 45Elsternwick Hunter 4 42

Hawthorn Amateurs Lauletta 5 41

Albert Park Collins 6 39Elsternwick S Grace 7 3 7D4 RESERVEEltham

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Richmond Centrals joy of breaking throughwill be short lived as they visit the rampaging

Elsternwick . All positive for the Wicks,impossible to see them not making ineleventh heaven this week .Another interesting game as NorthBrunswick host Bulleen . How do you readthe form of North? Some great wins, mixedwith some poor losses . Bulleen, on the otherhand, have also mixed it up a bit in recentweeks . Again, not quite a crunch match forthe home side however a loss would leavethem 2 games and plenty of percentage out offinals contention . Bulleen to rebound andhead back into the four.Finally, injury ravaged Albert Park travelacross to Hawthorn in the battle of TheBirds of Prey" . The Falcons were great lastweek as they kept their finals candle burningwhilst the Hawks were happy with the on-going development of their fledgling Hawks .The Hawks might lose Jackomos due to a selfsustained groin injury however should haveenough ammunition to win .

MilestonesEither email me on ed.sillOolocker .com.au orring on 0418348723 .

D4 SECTION

Box Hill North - ByeEltham Collegians v St Marys

Elsternwick v Richmond CentralNorth Brunswick v Bulleen Cobras

Hawthorn Amateurs v Albert Park

D4 SECTIO N

ALBERT PARK 5 .6 11.7 17 .9 24 .16 (160)

BOX HILL NORTH 5.2 6.5 12.7 15.14 (104)

Albert Park: Collins 6 Morgan 4 Payne 3 S Allan 3 R Williams 2 Cain

2 R Baker Quinlan Hartnett Barley . Best: Cain Borley Collins S

Bennett Morgan R W1Iliams .

Box Hill North : Penny 5 KeWor 4 Olsen 2 Langley 2 Manno Riscalla .

Best: Penny Sallantioglu Shilield Cummings Cook Liston .

Umpires: Jason Evans Ron Johnson (F) Will Burne David Cameron (B)

ELTHAM COLLEGIANS HAS THE BYE

ST MARYS 2 .3 4 .8 8.12 12 .16 (88)

ELSTERNWICK 4.1 9.6 16.9 21 .13 (139)

St Marys : Cope 6 Schembrt 2 Grillo Tagel Koditowaku Purcell C

Armstrong . Best : Cope L Armstrong C Armstrong Johnson Wigg

Wright .

Elst: S Grace 7 Hunter 4 Byrne 3 Foster 2 Curtain 2 Huggins Banky

Murphy. Best : Stuchbery B Mahony S Grace Neill Cummins Hunter.

Umpires: Brent Woodhead (Rot) Daniel Silfo (F) Kyle Mackey Peter

Maddocks (G)RICHMOND CENTRAL 7.4 8.6 10 .11 15.11 (101)

NORTH BRUNSWICK 2.3 8.6 9.14 13 .18 (96)

Rich Cent : Duklc 5 Moffatt 4 Nuske 3 Robertson 2 Quay. Best:

Nuske Liuzzi Porteus Dukic Moffatt Kristof.

Nth Brims: Newton 4 J Boudoloh 3 Giucas 3 Pollakis Sammartino

Twaddle. Best: Taleb Giucas Greening J Boudoloh Newton Menta .

Umpires : David D'Altera Mark Alexander (F)

BULLEEN COBRAS 4.1 7.6 9.10 13.15 (93)

HAWTHORN AMATEURS 6.2 10.5 15.11 19 .14 (128)

Bull Cob: Farcoracl4 T Sette 2 T Whittaker 2 B Cookson 2 T Fradkin

T Pearson S PetreW . Best : B Cookson D Trinchl T Mehrez T Conn T

Mellinger R Dacey.

Raw: Lauletta 5 Jackomos 3 D Pritchard 2 Hall 2 Horse Spoons

Sauce Tongue Rice Fulton Tyson . Best : L Collins Mal Ads Horse

McKenna.'.... Umpires: Jamie Mayhew-Sharp Bruno Savi (F)

D4 RESERVE

ALBERT PARK 4.1 8.3 13.5 17.7 (109)

BOX HI LL NORTH 4.3 5.6 5.8 9.8(62)

Albert Park : S Allan 6 Fairfield 4 Green 3 Sutton 3 P Smith. Best:

Dudt Fairfield Price Sutton Williams S Allan .

Box Hill Nth: That 2 Tambakts 2 Cavallo 2 Drew Shiba Kotsaridis .

Best: Robinson Plunkett Thai Screen Callus Drew.

ELTHAM COLLEGIANS HAS THE BY E

ST TdARYS 0.0 4.6 5.11 7.12 (54)

ELSTERNWICK 3.2 4.8 4.10 5.12 (42)

St Marys : Mackenzie 2 Murphy 2 Hill F Harrison Frail. Best : C Adam

Allen Mackenzie Hind Anders Gilchrist .

Elst : Goldman Lasnttzki Leaper McAdam Pyman . Best: Brennan

Leaper Elvin McAdam Contin Baribar.

RICHMOND CENTRAL 1 .2 2.3 4.5 5.6(36)

NORTH BRUNSWICK 1.3 4.3 7.6 12.9 (81)

Rich Cent : Dalton 3 Lane Jones . Best : Prentice Guthrie Berimano

Jones Gardiner Phelan.Nth Bruns : Papanastasatos 4 Carter 3 DiDomenica 2 Sorleto

Hassoun Papanikolaou . Best: Said Sorleto Heck Hassoun

Papanastasatos Tannous.

BULLEEN COBRAS 7.3 9.6 10 .11 11.16 (82)

HAWTHORN AMATEURS 2.3 2.7 3.9 4.13 (27)

Bull Cob: M Rowe 3 S Tropea 2 S Fisher 2 J Redfern 2 D Palermo N

Lykapandis. Best: D Palermo G Richards I McLeod J Redfern M

Unwin M Rowe .

Raw : C Ho 2 Pi Gelhardt. Best: Opie Begg C Farrelly Pi X Farrelly .

0 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2005 43

D4 SectionALBERT PARK AFC BOX HILL NORTH BULLEEN COBRAS ELSTERN W ICK ELTHAM O CCoach: Pete Smith Coach : Peter Armstrong Coach: Joe D'Angelo Coach : Dennis Grace Coach : Wayne ReardonRes Coach: Paul Shoppee Res Coach : Jon Pratt Res Coach : TBA Asst P McNally Res Coach : Paul Gregor

Coach Res: M Hosking1 P. Smith 1 G . Wilson 2 T. Orwin i L. Murphy 1 T. Andrews2 N. Pastras 2 C. Riscalla 3 S. McLaren Capt 2 A. Hamkm 2 D . Lync h2 A. Morgan 3 A. Odza 4 N. Cartledge

2 L. ~ingfeld3 E . Savage

3 R. Baker 4 T. MannoY

3 P. Shakepeare 5 J . Garrett 5 M . Mann 4 D. Grace 4 L . Mason (VC )

4 M Naudi 7 S . Stewart 6 G . Fortune 5 M . Whelan 5 L . Austi n.5 S Allan 8 C. Langley 7 T. Mehrez 5 K . Cummins 6 J. Galvin (C).6 J . Storey 9 A . Sallanti luog 8 T. Mazzarella

6 M. Thiele7 J McAdam -RC- 7 B. Rashid

7 S . Venables10 S . Cook11 T Thoi

9 M . Kyriakou.

8 S. Currie 8 B. Jorgensen7 M. Burton

.12 A Dick

10 C. Powderham Greene8 M' 9 C. Watson8 N . Wheeler

.13 M. Cumming 11 A . DeJong 9 T. Hartley 10 B . Marshal l

9 P. Chambers 14 L . Penhalluriack 12 P. Whitehouse 10 T. H ns11 L . Mi~ssialglia 11 J . Mizzi

10 M. Phillips 15 L . Keiltor 13 N . Edgar 12 P. Neville 12 M . Blagrov e11 D . Bree 16 M. Penny 14 T. Fradkin 13 S. Soppet 13 M . Luttick12 N . Langdon 16 W. Drew 15 J. Trinchi 14 B. Mahany -VC- 14 R Runco13 B. Payn e13 M . Tuffiin

17 G . Cavallo18 C. Butler 16 D . Trinchi 15 C. McKenn a

16 M . Surman

.15 J . Paisle y

14 M . Hyams 19 C. Callis 17 T. Conn 17 J . Perkins 16 D . Brick

15 D . Bodey 20 K. Okifield . 18 F. Arcoraci 18 A . Neill 17 T. Wenbom15 P Guicas 22 A. Steele 19 B. Thomas 19 J . Hunter 18 B. Galvin.16 C Roberton

23 D. Penny 20 J. McQuatter 20 E . Goldman 19 J. Gilbert.17 S . Bennett 23 J . Naumovski

24 P. Doyle21 N. Lykopandis

21 P. Stuchberry22 G. Elvin 20 S. Westo n

18 G. Collins 25 P. Kotsaridis 22 J . Daniels 23 S. Curtain 21 M . Hart19 N . Cain 26 R . Ball 23 A . Nasr 24 A. Foster 22 R. Foo (VC)20 K . Grace 28 Z. Veleski 24 R. Games 25 T. Cotter 23 T Carte r21 P. ShoPPee 29 M. Rogers 25 W. Olney

26 C . Mahony -C-27 J. Banky 24 A. Hargrav e

22 J. Hannett 30 B. Olson 26 M . Nathanielsz 28 W. Morgan 25 R. Thomas22 J. Marshal l23 B Harries

31 D . Olson32 I . Oldfield

27 J . Cartledge 29 S. Mahony 26 J . Glare.23 D. DeZoete 33 M. Marinovic 28 A . Foskett 30 T. Put

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31 A. Lasnitzki 27 J . Stockdale

24 T. Green 34 H. Ho 29 R . Sheehan 32 B . Mason 28 M. Pattison

25 J. Wier 35 C. Liston 30 B. Cookson 33 M . Cunningham 29 D . Howgat e26 B Moore 36 S. Russell 31 R . Pasinati 34 T. Leaper 30 M. Abbott.27 A . Jackson -~A J . DAmato

39 J . Tambakis32 S. Wagg 35 P. McNally

36 J . Pyman 31 B. Kelehe r28 R. Allan 40 D. Worrell 33 A. Cook 37 D . Nolan 32 C . Baud29 R. Humphrey 41 P. Currie 34 M . DAngelo 38 B . Anderson 33 A. Howgate30 W. Johnson 42 A . Taruili 35 M . Unwin 39 M. Tennant 34 J. Howgate31 S . McGuire 43 R . Doyle 36 P. Dall'Oglio 40 A. Paley 35 M. Crooks31 J . Williams 44 C . Garrett 37 J . Paatsch 41 D . Byme 36 N. R ally32 M. Smith33 M. Wall

45 M . Sinfield46 P. Mortimer 38 G. Brown

42 J. Lilikakos43 P. Clarke 37 P. Kroh n

34 T Houston 47 A. Andrews 39 C . Chan 44 S. Grace -VC- 38 A. Mo k.35 S Toth 49 T. Ellis 40 G. Richards 45 J. Kaicer 39 A . McClaren.35 C . Downie 50 C . Irvine

'41 C . Borrelli 46 L. Ryan

47 T Perkins40 B . Bau d

36 J. Dudi 52 S. D arcy53 N Chau

42 V. Dam.

46- M . Noonan 41 T. Kurtschenko37 L. Hogan

.54 L. Van den Akker 43 T. Whittaker 49 J. Banbar 42 C . Cono4e

38 S. Fairfield 55 J Pratt 44 B. Saaksjarvi 50 M . Nicol 43 R . Carrucan41 R. Williams

.56 H. Shiba 45 N . Khalil 51 M . McKenna

52 E After44 N . Dunca n

42 C. Cook 57 M . Mason 46 J. Lewis.

53 A . Lewis 45 A. Whyte44 B . Isard 58 M . Azmi 48 M . Soumeilidis 54 K. Poller 46 S. Clark45 J . Agar 59 J . Screen 49 G . Anderton 55 H . McGregor 47 A Emin i46 G. Price 60 N . Benbow

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67 A. Manerheim55 N . Polites

62 B. Torrance63 N. Anderson 53 J . Foo

57 J. Sutton 68 N . Galil 56 I. Baccini 64 M . Mandate 54 S . Todman57 J. Baker 69 B. Pearce 57 C . Batt 65 D. Brennan 55 K. Toulson58 S. Gitsham 70 H. Gist 58 T. Moore 66 M . Hosting 56 A . Lov e59 L. Barr 73 D. Francis 59 R . Hadisutanto

67 S. Gordan68 M Daniels 58 N . McPherso n

60 V. Surace 76 M . Lacey 60 J. Lowrie.

69 N. Utting 59 B. Evan s62 P. Crame r77 S Garcia

78 A. Leavers79 G. Bennett

77 S. Fisher 70 A . Conlin 61 A. Stockdale.78 T. Tuhoro 80 S . Evans 101 J. DAngelo 71 S . Thompson

72 T. Marchetti63 L. Ogilvie

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D4 SectionHAWTHORN NORTH BRUNSWICK RICHMOND CENTRAL ST.MARYS A.F.C .

Coach : Peter Tyson Coach: Ange Sammartino Coach: Thomas Dukic Coach ; ~LestmonthRes Coach : Patrick Ryan Res Coach : Harry Tsialtas Res Coach : Steven Lake

Res Coach: George Kaxrrar tate es

ta M. McVeigh 1 D . Newton 1 W. Old I M. Ban ksLIZto B. Blakeman 2 D . Adams 2 T. Quick 2 B. Perelberg

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Finals eligibility rules are found under Rules 51-55 of the Association . Below is a brief summary.

Senior -(1 st XVIII teams) Any registered player witha permit can play finals (except AFLNFL players witha permit - see below) .Reserve - (2nd XVIII teams) Players must beregistered and must have played at least four (4)reserve grade matches and not more than ten (10)senior matches in the home and away games (firstround) .Where both first and second XVIII's are playing onthe same day the reserve grade player must only haveplayed two (2) games in either the seniors orreserves to qualify.For clubs with teams drawn in semi finals on differentdays of the same weekend (ie . 1 st semi Saturday, 2ndsemi Sunday - read as above teams playing on thesame day) .Under-19 teams - Players must be registered andhold a permit. If a player has played an aggregate ofmore than 5 senior and reserve matches he musthave played more than 5 Under-19 matches duringthe season .If a player is ineligible due to having played more than5 senior and reserve matches and does not gainselection in his club's senior team in the first secondround match, he is then eligible to play in anysubsequent Under 19 final .Where a team has (2) U19 teams or is involved in

hybrid arrangement, the following shall apply .Where a club has two U19 teams a player must havenot played more than 10 matches with the U191 sideto play in the (2) team.To represent the hybrid team in the finals the playermust have represented the hybrid team in (5) firstround matches - not including finals.Club XVIII teams - Players must be registered andhave played in at least four (4) Club XVIII matches(for the team they wish to represent) and not haveplayed in more than a total of eight (8) senior andreserve matches during the first round .Where a club has two or more Club XVIII teams aplayer must have not played more than 8 matcheswith (either of) the higher placed side(s) to play in alower team's final .An AFL or VFL listed player will be eligible to play inthe finals for his VAFA club as long as he has playeda minimum of five (5) VAFA matches for the team hewishes to represent in the finals . At least two (2) ofthese matches must have been played after June30th .A TAC Under 18 player must have played five (5)VAFA matches for the VAFA team he wishes torepresent in the finals . For TAC players there is norequirement to play a certain number of matchesafter June 30th .

ELS1'E I PARK GATESThe main gate (Glenhuntly Road) is open every match day.

The rear gate (off St. Kilda Street) will only be open when there are no matchesscheduled for Elsternwick Park No . 2 Oval .

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

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

Clubs are issued with an appropriate number of tickets for players and officials .

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Round 6We had 3 games at Parkville that all turned out tobe one sided .The first game played was between Maribynong 27 .5(50) and Port Colts 2 0 .4(4), Were we saw thedoggies being just too good strong on the day .The second game was a good confidence boosterfor the magpies winning 7 .11(53 )To the travel sick Ovens & Murray 2 2 .3(15) .The final game of the day was competitive for aquarter then the muscle of the Port Colts 1 wereflexed winning easily 9 .8(62) to another travelsick Ovens & Murray 1 1 .2(8) .Maribyrnong I forfeited to Kananook 1 .The next set of matches were played at Mazenodwere we saw the upset of the round .Mazenod Panthers 1 3 .5(23) went down to adetermined Kananook 2 17 .10(112) the Kananookboys were just to good on the day .The other game played was a very close encounterwhere two gutsy teams went goal for goal all day.The final result Ringwood 6 .4(40) defeating agallant Mazenod 2 5 .6(36) .Bulleen Templestowe hosted a struggling Parksideand gave them an absolute hiding . The end score

Bulleen Templestowe 15 .15(105) destroying

Parkside 1 .1(7) .Werribee hosted 2 exciting games with closeresults.The first game played was a heart stopper, it wasa tough, hard, close battle all game with the hostsMambourin 2 .6(18) falling over the line against abrave Broadmeadows Kangas 2 1 .9(15) .The second game was played betweenBroadmeadows Kangasl and Ballarat but it wasthe flag favourites, Ballarat, winning. No scoreswere available from this game .

Round 7Here we go another round of brilliant FIDAfootball .Maribynong are to host two games which arebuilding up to be great games .Maribynong 1 are playing Ballarat in the firstmatch and I think the Knights are going too wellto lose, despite the game being at the Doggieshome . Ballarat by 3 goals .The next game should see Maribynong 2 wincomfortably over the Ringwood Blues by 5 goals .

Port Colts 1 are due to play Kananook 2 and thiswill be a close game but the home ground will givethe colts a slight advantage . Colts by 9 points .The next game will be a cracker, Port Colts 2 vsMoonee Valley and this will be a showcase gameso in saying that I think the Colts 2 by 3 points .Off to Albury were we will see Ovens & Murray iDestroy a hapless Parkside by 13 goals and theJets 2 will win by the barest of margins againstMambourin in the upset of the round .Mazenod are to host 3 games this week .The first game is between Mazenod 2 andBroadmeadows Kangas 2, this game will be closefor a half then Broadmeadows Kangas will turn iton in the second half to win by 5 comfortablegoals.The next game is between the 2 Division one sideswere we will see a competitive game betweenBroadmeadows Kangas 1 and Kananook 1 . Basedon form Kananook by 29 points .The last game of the round is between Mazenod 1and Bulleen Templestowe, I think the Pantherswill bounce back big from last week's defeat and

win by 6 goals .That raps up another round of FIDA football .

RlpA LAIII)EIRSDIV ISIDt11 P W L 13 F A®st % PtsNORTr BA1:LARAT KNIGHTS 3 3 0 0 168 103 163 .11 12KA1dAtl00KTSGERS1 3 2 1 0 182 61 298 .36 8N3AR6{RNONG BULLDOGS1 3 1 2 0 102 167 61 .08 4BROAD'1 J+DOWS KANGAS 1 3 0 3 0 72 164 43 .90 0Ladders unable to be updated due to no score from Ballarat vBroadmeadows I

DIVISION 2 P W L D F AgsiPORT COLTS 1 4 3 1 0 241 91 264 .84 12KANANOOKTIGERS2 4 3 1 0 263125 210 .40 12MAZENOD PANTHERS 1 4 3 1 0 326 171 190 .64 12BULLEEN TEMPLESTOINE 4 3 1 0 207 136 15221 12OVENS & MURRAY 1 4 1 3 B#12 223 50 .22 4PARKSIDE 4 0 4 0 28 468 5.98 0

DIVISION 8 P W 1. p F Aesl % PisMARiBYRNONGBULLD(3GS2 4 4 0 0 212 63 336 .51 16MAMBOURIN 4 3 2 0 121 99 122.22 12PORT COLTS 2 4 3 1 0 124 129 96 .12 12BROADMEAfiOWSKANGAS2 4 2 2 0 182 144 175.00 8MOONE VALLEY MAGPIES 4 2 2 0 132 155 85 .16 8RINGWOOD BLUES 4 1 3 0 113 131 86,26 4OVENS & MURRAY JETS 2 4 1 3 0 62 205 30 .24 4MAZENOI3PANTHERS 2 4(I 4 0 146136 162,94 0

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Section One

St Kevins slumped to their fourth defeat in fivegames last weekend, succumbing to a strong OldXaverians side away at McHaIe Stadium

. Enteringthe game undermanned and with a number ofinjuries, St Kevins were in the game until halfwaythrough the second term when the home sidekicked away

. Struggling to recapture the form thatsaw the side win their opening five games, StKevins will be desperate for the half-a-doze nplayers promoted to the 'ones' to return as thebusiness end of the season nears

. In the round'sother games, Old Scotch got home by 2 points in athriller against Old Brighton, Marcellin ended StBernards winning streak with a comfortable 43point win, while De La weren't troubled at homeagainst Uni Blues, with Dwyer and Close bothkicking four in a 79 point win .Ladder-leaders Marcellin will be out to stamp thei

,authority on the competition when they host lowly-placed Old Brighton this weekend

. Brighton will befull of confidence after almost snatching victoryfrom Old Scotch last weekend, however tacklingMarcellin at home is a completely different matter

.Marcellin by at least ten goals

. Hoping to stay clearof the battle for a spot in the four, Collegians hostSt Bernards at Harry Trott Oval in a game the homeside would be expecting to win . Fresh from an extraweek on the track Collegians should have littletrouble disposing of the eighth-placed side ,Collegians by 31 . In the round's other games, De Laover Old Scotch, and Old Xavs to beat Uni Blues .

Section TwoReview

Old Camberwell walked over OMs and Rupo's

Harrison, Quigley and Pretty feasted (though goodto see OEG playing again)

. We then get to theupsets, which included Banyule over a compiace

mCarey by 11 goals. The Friars were seeking revenge

against Caulfield and, despite going in without aruckman, Torney and Mirabella proved handytargets (post yr 12 formal!) and Fulton & Abdallahwere in great form

. A really tight game saw thehome side only 7 points up at the final change.Whitefriars had the petrol tickets to seriously motorhome, thanks to the great pressure they appliedearlier. Finally to Trinity's first proper win thisseason, the fruits of 2 month's of genuine hardwork

. The Hyphen and the unsung Hickie weregreat link-men between the commanding defence ofThe Ox, and the power marking of Dippa

. The hero

the dayhowever was

Angus Greenewho bagged 7

large and then slotted into the backline where heand Duckers intercepted and rebounded theSharks' desperate forays . End result - a 174 pointturn around from round 1 . Nice .Tips

The Friars' joy is short-lived - Bears by 22 points.

Wellers to skip over the Fields by 8 goals .Two in a row for Trinity by 4 goals .Rupo by 52 points over Beauy .Carey to bat and rack 'em up .

Section ThreeReview

The Blacks' second semester was far superior thanT a Trobe's, with Ross the dux of the class baggin g10 majors, whilst young Van Ooi played well for thevanquished

. The Unicorns' second term wasbrilliant and set up a minor upset victory over th e

U19(11Old XaveriansSt Kevin sOld ScotchOld BrightonU19 I2 1Banyule ViewbankOld Carey

WhitefriarsOld CamberwellUI (3)Uni BlacksOakleighMonash BluesU19 (BLUE)Mazenod

Salesian ScorpiansPeninsulaOrmondt119 (_RED)Emmaus SLBulleen TemplestoweAquinas

Handley 39O'Rourke 3 34Tummel 2 25Salem 0 24

Tsingaris 5 47Tirus 4 45Torney 8 33Tolson 0 31

Battista 4 44Cleary 5 44Collins 0 31

Bogar 6 58Singh 3 48

D Smith 4 44R Chisolm 13 41

Croughhan 0 38

P Voglis 4 30Raggazoni 0 2 7

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Hoers . Meanwhile, Oakleigh asserted themselvesearly over the Tigers, and controlled proceedings

throughout. Donato & Cleary were in fine form forOakleigh, who now find themselves entrenched in

third spot . The Demons recovered from an ordinarystart to comprehensively outplay the Jackas .McIntyre slotted home 6 large ones and Lewisbobbed up again . The Raiders ensured there wasno complacency against the Ashers and went on torecord a solid win against the plucky students .Undaunted by the lack of onfield snags, theMonash boys dominated in the post-match snagdepartment, delivering a brilliant effort at thesausage sizzle! !

TipsLa Trobe to bounce back by 3 goalsOakleigh on song again by 51 pointsThe Tiggers Back In Town by 37 pointsLe Raiders to prevail by 6 goals

Blacks by 15 goals, Ashers to clean up at the BBQ .

Section BlueHampton Rovers jumped out of the blocks makingall the play early, but the Scorpions clicked intogear to take a 6 goal quarter time lead . From thatpoint, the Scorpions had to fend off repeatedattacks from a determined Rovers side, keen tocement their spot in the final four. For Salesian,Dunne was superb, Butterfield again shutdown hisforward, and Crowley played his best game to date .Rovers' better players included Mr. Kobayashi,(fresh from The Usual Suspects police interview?)and Suleyman . The big surprise win for the Bloodsover De La begs the question - are there someschoolboys helping out whilst on holidays, or didLappa's regulars pull one out of the box? Mazenodventured to Clayton and it was a close struggle allday. Mazenod's skills were the difference betweenthe two sides and the visitor's team effort, insticking to the task and making every contestcount, went a long way to a hard-fought win . In anentertaining shootout at the Gunn, the major gun-°slinger was Robert Chisholm who may have theground re-named following his 13 goal effort,including a left foot boomerang from the MemorialTennis Court Forward Pocket .TipsScorps by 28 pointsBloods by 7 goals on Oval #2Nodders in an upset by 8 pointsPeninsula likewise at home by 13 point s

Section Re dTherry Penola inflicted one of the season's biggest

thrashings last weekend, disposing of Rupertswood

by 210 points . Elmi kicked eight and Keenan five,

with the home side recording 59 scoring shots to 4

in one of 2005's most comprehensive victories .

Clearly struggling for numbers, Rupy should be

commended for simply fielding a side, and for

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rallying in the last term to at least register onemajor on the scoreboard . In the round's othergames, Aquinas slumped to their second successivedefeat after spending more than two monthsunbeaten at the top of the Red Section ladder.Thrashed by 78 points by mid-table OldWestbourne, Aquinas remain at 8-2 but will clearlyneed to regroup in the coming weeks . In othergames, Fitzroy defeated Old Scotch by 64, andBulleen edged out Kew by 14 points .After two shock-losses in succession Aquinas willbe aiming to return to the winner's list thisweekend when they host mid-table Therry Penola .Three weeks ago Aquinas would have gone into thisafternoon's game as unbackable favourites, but areversal in results over the past fortnight will seethe Bloods start as underdogs . Therry will need tokick just a third of last weekend's score to get up,and should further Aquinas' woes with animpressive away win. TP by 21 . In the round's othergames, Fitzroy to beat Rupertswood, Emmaus StLeos to; down Kew, and Bulleen to beat Old Scotchin the battle of the cellar-dwellers .

UNDER-19 SECTION 1St Kevins - Bye

Collegians v St BernardsMarcellin v Old BrightonOld Scotch v De La Salle

University Blues v Old Xaverians

UNDER-19 SECTION 2Banyule Viewbank v WhitefriarsCaulfield Or v Old CamberwellOld Melburnians v Old Trinity

Beaumaris v RupertswoodOld Essendon Or v Old Carey

UNDER-19 SECTION 3La Trobe Uni v MHSOB - Heidelberg Football

Ground, Heidelberg (32 C4)Old Ivanhoe v Oakleigh

St Bedes Merit Tig v AJAXBentleigh v Old Paradian s

Monash Blues v University Blacks

UNDER-19 (21 BLUESalesian Scorpions v De La Salle (2) - at

Waverley Reserve, Mt Waverley (61 G12)Old Haileybury v Oakleigh Clays

Mazenod 0 C v Ormond - at 1 .30 p.m.Peninsula 0 B v Hampton Rovers

UNDER-19 (2l REDOld Scotch v Bulleen Templestowe

Kew v Emmaus St Leos 0 COld Westbourne - Bye

Aquinas 0 C v Therry Penola 0 BRupertswood (2) v Fitzroy Reds

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UNDER-19 SECTION 1OLD XAVERIANS 3.2 9.3 15.4 17.5 (107)ST ILEVBBS 4.4 5.7 8.8 9.9(63)Details not received. Umpires: David W2ndlow (C 18) Josh White-Spier (F)Brent Reid Andrew Summers (G)COLLEGIANS HAS THE BY EST BERNARDS 1 .1 5.7 5.9 10.15 (75)MARCELLIN 4.5 8.7 11 .11 17.16 (118)St Bern : W Raffle 2 Schroder 2 Indementco Marian C Vale Creasev RumiallsRyan. Best : Basseggio ]ndemenk•o Marian W Raffle A Stapleton Schroder .Marc: Wtnstanley 3 Stafford 3 Hogarth 2 Birrell 2 Tabbacheirra 2 Turner 2Montagna 2 Pell. Best: Boyd Cinsidine Mantagna Smes Turner Valsorda .Umpires: Richard Yarn Ian Kennedy (F) Katie White-Spier (B )OLD BRIGHTON 2.4 5.8 11.13 16.15 (111)OLD SCOTCH 7.4 9.9 12 .10 17.11 (113)Old Br. Blatt 6 Jennings 3 Easgate 2 Sest 2 Presnell Mentlplay . Best: JenningsGeddes Blatt Tregear Cooney Mulligan . Old Sc: Pearse 5 Bradley 3 Tesdorpe2 Tummel 2 Haines 2 Harknest Whitehead Gray . Best : Gray Parisi Ay)ettTesdorpe Gherardtn Hocking. Umpires : Mark Farrell (F) Chris ThorburnJames Travers (B) Richard Keane (G )DE LA SAId.E 3.4 9.8 13.14 18.17 (125)UNIVERSITY BLUES 3.3 4.7 5.8 6.10 (46)DLS: Dwyer 4 Close 4 Edwards 2 Pitcher 2 Keely Nethersole Thompson BullFenton Donegan. Best : Fenton Close Dwyer Bull Koyess Hesse . Unit Blues-Gilbertson 2 Minns 2 McCarty Brennan . Best: Farrell Wood Elliot CarmodyDwyer Bronts . Umpires: David Anselmi Tom Windlaw (C 18) (F) SimonMcInerney Anita Missiha (B)

UNDER-19 SECTION 2OLD CAREY 4.4 6.9 8.13 10.13 (73)BANYULE•VVIEWBANK 4.2 8.6 12.8 21 .15 (141)Old Caxep: Ttras 4 Carpenter 2 Baker Latdlaw Wagner. Best : Partisan VanCuylanberg McQueen Baker Tiras Willingboro . Benyvlc VB: Tsungaris 5Drapac 6 Brockwell 3 Shepard-Mueller 2 Satter 2 O Donnell B Dinieck Doyle

Swift. Best: Toull G. Dimeck Suitt 0 Donnell Tsungaris Moors . Umpires :Andrew Smith Christian Schaefer (F) Tristan Collin Marcus Lefebure (G)WIHTEFRIARS 5.1 6.4 10.8 21 .18 (142)CAULFIELD GRAMMARIANS 3.3 6.8 8.13 8.16 (64)White: Torney 8 Mirabella 4 Carruthers 3 Brescia 2 Abdallah 2 O'CallaghanSpurrell. Best: Mirabella Torney Abdallah Fulton Greenland Brosolo. Cask AGoold 4 A Clarke C May MeCahan Parker. Best: Biggs A Goold Noblett S Wood '..A Clarke Parker. Umpires: Peter Cahill Peter Pullen (F)OLD CAMBERWELL 25.16 (16b) .......''.,.OLD MELBURNIANS 8.9(57

) Old Melburnians farfeiLOLD TRINITY 5 .5 7.9 13.10 15.11 (101)BEAUMARIS 4.3 8.8 11.13 11 .16 (82)Old Trim Greene 7 Smith 2 Stewert 2 Stockdale Bilney A Bourke Blythman.Best: Green Smith Glalm-Bertelsen HickFe Okttleld A Bourke. BeasonClemente 3 Imlach 2 Hill 2 Scrivenor 2 Gillespie Cupples . Best WallerMcKenzie Bramwell Gillespie Giles Blk.met Umpires: Brian Nunn (C 18)Simon Pearless(C 18) (F )RUPERTSWOOD 11.4 23.8 33.12 44.18 (282)OLD ESSENDON 0 .1 1.1 1.3 1.3(9)Rupists: Harrison 10 Quigley 8 Pretty 6 McPhee 3 Hotles 3 Baddeley 2 Alpert2 Tennant 2 Glenn 2 Dean Disalvatore Ennis Jones Morrison Gregory . Best :Pretty Quigley Harrison MePhee Glenn Baddeley. Did Ess: Caponetto. Best :Schappaches Caruso Nadgklskl Gough. Umpires : Sean Scully Snr DavidWheeler (RFL) (F) James Scully (B)

UNDER-19 SECTION 3UNIVERSITY BLACKS 2.4 7.6 15.12 21.18 (144)LATROBE UNI 4.3 6.4 7.5 13.6 (84)Uni Blacks: Ross 10 Battleta 4 Mtkus 3 Close 2 Bell Fleming. Best NapierRoss Lelxce Mikus Close Stringer . Latrobe : Holland 5 Glaugh 3 Clark Van OatMinchinton McLean Tolllday. Best: Holland Van Gai McLean MeGaugh WilsonKnight . Umpires. Nathan Sheppard Matt O'Keefe (F)MHSOB 2.7 9.12 15.16 18.22 (130)OLD IVANHOE 2.3 4.7 9.12 13.18 (96)MHSOB: Pretty 6 Anderson 3 Hamilton-Ho 2 Bartholomew 2 Kiteley Leslie TanCameron Taft . Best : Taft Pretty Anderson McGrath C Tsaousklls Tan. Oldivanhoe : Baldwin 6 Harrison 3 Foster 2 Ellis Hindman . Best : Micas BotlytantHindman' Baldwin Golden Faster. Umpires: Mark Jenkins Nick Keating inOAHLEIGH 6.1 9.4 12.6 17.8 (110)ST BEDES/MENPONE TIGERS 1 .1 4.4 6.5 8.7(55)Oakldgh : Cleary 5 Edwards 4 Bond 2 Pound-Gow 2 M Bennett Costigan

Counihan Harold Mackenzie. Best: Donato Harold Barrand Bond ClearyNorth. St B/MT: Fredman 2 Kelly 2 Mattingly 2 Faulkner Hunter . Best:Mauritz Faullmer Marks Parker Mattingly Burger. Umpfres: Brett Bazley ThuSaunders (F)AJAX 3.3 3.7 5.10 05.13 (43)BENILEIGH 1.5 5.11 12.13 15.19 (109)AJAX- Graf 2 Blusztein Shmerltng Smith . Best: Bruce Rotstein Kochenwolman Graf Goldstein . Bent: McIntyre 6 Fogarty 2Lewis 2 Morrison 2MeehanRassi A West. Best: Coles Dewar Lewis Vacala McIntyre West McLeod,Umpires : Jamfe Mayhew-Sharp Nathan Sheppard (F) Bob Mutton Peterleionotti (B) Craig Amol Michael Lee (G )OLD PARADIANS 4.6 16.13 21 .18 34.23 (227)MONASH BLUES 0 .2 1.2 1 .3 3.4(22)Old Par: Zt}anovic 7 Holden 6 D Clayton 5 BugeJa 4lrnine 4 Crosthaaite 2Vanente 2 Kreuzer 2 Kandllakis Patena . Best : Valente N Pratt Solomon VincentD Richardson Irvine . Mon Blues: Haviick Cnnkshank Ngyuen. Best JacobsonBarton Vincent Cruik:hank Harding Vandeuere. Umpires: Jason LanePatrick Couthard (F)

UNDER-19 f21 BLUEHAMPTON ROVERS 0.2 5.3 6.7 8.10(5-8)SALESIAN SCORPIONS 5.6 8.8 8.11 10 .15 (75)Ham2# Row Ross 3 Gleeson 2 Kobayashi O'Brien Rootsey. Best SuleymanMcDonald Skewrs ZampagUone Hendry Kobayashi. Sales Scorp: Sing 3 Toga2 Crowley Curtis Phipps Jordan Kelly . Best: Crowley Ton4vzo TestaButterfield Kelly Dunne . Umpires : Tom Haysam Dean Schwab (F) Keith LewisBrendan Dowling (B) Dan Frazier Dantel Reid (G )DE LA SALLE 0.3 3.5 7.6 13.7 (85)OLD HAB .EIBURY 6.5 9.7 13.11 16.14 (110)DLS: Monwod 6 Dowling 3 Tortola Hassaballa Fisher Robson . Best : FlaniganKeaney Fisher Morwvod Fletcher Toniolo. Old HsB : Johnson 6 Dolman 4Korlos 3 Ellis Elliot . Best: Johnson Dolman Follno Davis Casey Wyeth.Umpires : Darren Rowlinson Mark Duthie ( )OAKLEIGH CLAYS 1.4 4.10 8.12 12.15 (87)MAZENOD 1.5 4.6 9.9 15.9 (99)OakldgL Clays : K Nguyen S Levy D Gait 2 J Simon B Forbes S Gallagher JSa}enko L DeGeorge B Osbourne . Best S Levy D Carl S Gallagher L DeGeorge

J Evangalista J Prappas. Maa: N Bogar 6 N Graham 5 J Pudderham S Moran

T Balky F Deegan . Best: S Moran N Graham D Regan M Pecora N Cramen F

Deegan. Umpiresc David Ewens John Hughan (F )

ORMOND 4.9 14.13 19 .18 28.19 (187)PENINSULA OB 4 .4 8 .7 11.9 15 .11 (101)Ormoud: Chisholm 13 Cribbes 4 McClelland 2 Barnes Calvert Fisher DeNatris Duthie Haysom Upstill Fotopoulas Woodford . Best: Chisholm JohnsonMachun De Nat .-is Cribbes McClelland . Penfins: Smith 4 Willmont 3 Wignall 3Byrne Stuart Coldrey Coy Cagtilan . Best Taylor Mitchell Rochvell MiienkavtcByrne Feiws. Umpires; Brett Herskope Sarah McGill (F)

UNDER- 19 f2l REDFTtZROY REDS 5.3 10.7 11.14 13.18 (96)OLD SCOTCH (2) 1.2 1.3 2.7 4.8(32)Fitz Reds: Manoll 5 Bramham 2 McKeown 2 Maroon 2 Sulememovskt Beech .Best : Topp Beech Manolt Donato Ritchie Marron . Old Scotch (2): S Lake 2 MLin A Mitchell . Best Saunders Mitchell Small Machin Lin Lake . Umpires : RossKennedy Paul Three (F)BTJId.F.EN TEMFLEST6WE AFC2 .3 4.5 10.10 14.13 (97)HEW AFC 4.2 8.4 8.8 12.11 (83)Bull Temp: P Voglis 4 D Voglis 2 D Rametta 2 D Scalzo 2 P IosslQdis D McCollM Meadows J Woodward . Best : P Volts J Hunt P fossiHdis D Rametta B TekinM Coniston. Kew AFC: J Fultheim 6 C Lay 3 A LueLano 2 C Jolly . Best: AFranklin J Fultheim T Wang C Jolly S Hennessy C Lay. Umpires: AnthonyLWey (F)EMMAUS Sr LEOS HAS THE BYEOLD 81ESTBOURNE 0.3 5.7 9.11 16.13 (109)AgUINAS 0.3 2.6 2.7 4.7(31)Old West: Squartl 6 Tanner 4 Sidazll 3 Amore Hall Rtect. Best: SquarciTanner Stilwell Helneger M Williamson Gardy. Aquinas: Bignall 2 ZuocclorDeney. Best, Reece Thompson McGregor Neamle Geddes Bignall . Umpires:Paul Hoffman David Murray (F )TIiERRY PENOLA 2.5 10.15 19.21 32.27 (219)RUPERTSWOOD (2) 0.0 0.1 0.0 1.3(9)merry Pension Elan 8 Keenan 5 Tozer 4 Helou K 3 Cooper 3 Ferraro 2 HelenY 2 Walker 2 Robertson 2 Webber, Best Mattan Tomkinsan Keenan CooperHelen K Walker. Ruperts (2) : Moule. Best Driver Monta Wi lliams Murphy TCasio Turner. Umpires: Frank Kavanagh Jack Fagan (F)

50 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2005

I1nder-19 - Section 1COLLEGIANS DE LA SALLE ( BLUES) MARCELLIN OLD BRIGHTON OLD SCOTC H

Coach: Michael Jones Coach: David Madigan Coach : Dean Rossely Coach: Joe Lyftleton S (1) Coach : Bruce Armstrong

Asst Coach : Tim Ford S(2) Red Coach : Ian Leith

i A. Bridgeman 1 T. Kovess (vc) 1 S. Farrelly 1 N . Kaplan Asst Coach : Craig Kemick

2 M . Williams 2 J. Fletcher 2 R . Tabacchiera 2 D . Jennings3 N. Creme 3 M. Fieldsend Del Mastro3 A 3 S . Oliver

2 MAywt 34 M Sall

4 T. Banter 4 D . Close.

4 N . O'Halloran 4 S . Rowell3 T selan 36 S Elder4 E Whitehead 37 R HaXir g

5 A. Scott6 M . Feld

5 T. John6 J . Pitcher 5 J . Bortolotto 5 J . Miller 5 B Saunders 38 M Lin

7 R. Biackiey 7 D . Keely(vc) 6 S . Abrahams 6 J . Geddes 6 A Mr.dhel 39 N Wu

8 J. Curtis 8 G. Hesse 7 C. MacLaren 7 J . Salem 7 LArmstrong 40 r't Neidh `n9 M. Lynch 9 A . Cox 8 D. Valsorda 8 M Bartlett

8 B Pamei 41 R eunarei r

10 T. Zmbachs 10 N . Roberts 9 D. Considine.

g T Gunning42T

~111 B. Louis 11 W. Fenton'

10 T. Stafford.

10 J. Edgen T Hark~ 43 J Me n1

11 pt ARM 44 J D~i~nt2 S. Jeffrey13 C . Weeks

Donnell12 L. O13 A. Naar 11 J . Gasparim 11 K. Sheehan 12 ATes~t 48 E~

14 N . Quick 14 A. De Marie 12 P. Augustin 12 J. Priestley 14 T Leeds 47 J Pearce

15 D . Hynes 15 N. Harris 13 P. O'Callaghan 13 J. Sest15 M Parisi 48 A"

16 W. Tardrn 16 M . Herkess (C) 14 A. McGlin 14 R Doherty Tlb17 J . Hamilton 17 L. Casey 15 S. Pesavento .15 J . Leaf

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16 Cl. Raikuma19 T. Dnnagan

18 W. Dwye r19 J. Crowe

16 C . Warne rBoyd17 L

16 S . Mulligan 18 S Haines 52 H wAson

20 M . Weeks 20 D . Hassaballa.

18 D . Fraser17 B . Moon 19 TGaura 53 Cti e

20 M Rmnap 54 C woo d21 F. Boland

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23 J. Davies.

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25 D. Adgemis 25 S . Nethersole 22 J . Symes 21 J . Kenyon 24 J Porter 62 S Mzaknksh

27 T. Rutherford 26 B . Hogan 23 M . Grigoruk 22 J. Deform 25 T Slattery 64 E Bowen

29 B. Sutton 27 S . Miles 24 J . Hogarth 23 K. Presnell 26 A M'' 65 M ttzwt~.y

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23 T. Lee 27 M. SaNadori.

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Under-19 - Section 2RARYULE-d1EWBAAK DEAU MAR6S CAULFIELD OLD G".':: ='.L OLD CARE Y

Coach : Phiv Demetriou Coach: John Burke GRAMMARIANS Coa~.h: Rob FrenchAsst Coach: Paul Berry Coach: Sam Calagero Coach : Anson Brownness

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3 C . Poynton 3 J. De Leite r_5 M Halrtxs

4 L . Hill 4 A . Clarke4 J Rowatt 4 J. Carpente r

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5 C . Badman6 M. Bramwell (VC)

5 A. Spittal6 C . Hammond

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5 A. Shedden6 T Davis7 Ra. Moore

8 D. Ka oozn

7 T. Hunt 7 G . Thomson 6 P. Christie.

7 L. Andrianopouto s

M nSean8 A. Clemente 8 T. HartleH 8 M . Illia 8 R. Wood

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111 R. Evans12 S Powley

11 N. Hall 11 J . Van Cuytenberg13 C . Buckley 3 M . Wilson .

13 S Wood 13 W. Robinson 12 G. Lord14 L 0'Cwuie& (Co.Capt) 14 B . Wall .

14 C May 14 D. DeSanctis13 P. Tras

15 M Lar~ (Co.Cap )16 R . Gutterson

15 B . Norri s17 B . Gites

.15 B . Pearce 15 J. Tuohey

14 D . Cronin15 A . Pattisan

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OLD ESSENDON OLD MELDURDiANS OLD TRINITY RUPERTS W aOD fTiCoach : Greg Evans Coach : Ben Dunn Coach : Leo Curran Coach: Greg Bradley Coach : Andy Dalrymple

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Under-19 - Seer"-in 3AJAX -: - L:GH LA TROBE UNI MHSOBFC MONASH BLUES

Coach: Michael Konsky Coach : N,_Lee Coach: Zoran CoOavic Coach : Brad James Coach : Bruce Waldro nAsst Coach : Geoff Brew Runner : Tim Fitzgerald

1 D. BrOUZe 1 J . Coyne P. McMullan B. Hare 7 M . Andrews i-K Collin s

2 J. Smith 2 A . Fogarty T. Elliman G . Parr 2 D. Ashwodh3 H. Bailey

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3 B. Ovi55 3 0. Lewis P. Dames A. McLean 4 C. Bailey 3 . M Philip s

4 A. Freedman4 S Lawry

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4 . D Morgan

5 J. Kagan .5 J Coles

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. A. Jones . etson D. Brooks 6 . R VanDerMerwe

8 J. Feldy 6 B . Meehan M . Kennedy G . walsgotl J. Bunting 7 . A Jorda n

9 D. Blusztein 7 R . Rossi J. Clough C. Neiki D. CameronH . Comeadow 8, D Padull a

12 B. Harahan 8 B . HallidayJ. Paterson J. Dickinson 2 L . Dxan 9 . A Vincent

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10 J . ConveryM . Steele J. WasherV. Cricenti K. Donovan

14 M . Hamitton-HaM . Fracze k5 71 B Cruickshank.

15 A. GObsteln 11 J . West S. Foster J. P arkins

16 B. Herskope7 A. Higgins

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Asst Coach : Simon Vincent Asst Coaches: Andrew Gray

1 D. Counihan I M. Ferranhno (ViCapt) 1 J. Crosthwaite 1 T Laver Bruce Warren, Craig Thompson

2 M . Harold (C) 2 J. Minas 1 D. Zivanovic 2 A~ Knowles i J. Ardley 2M

3 D. Costigan 3 M. Golden 2 B Holden3 J . Hunter

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5 C. Groake 6 M. Cookson 5 A. Serafin 6 D . Lynch.

6 M . Banista6 M . Doyle 7 K. Ellis 6 M Solomon 7 I . Fridman 7 H. Beaumont7 L. Cdllery 8 T. Hamson

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8 N Pratt9 S . CHuilher

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9 D. Wills 10 T. Paotano . 10 L. Kelly T. Ross VC1 7)s10 W. Manning 11 N . Clarke (Capt) 9 R . Petrou 11 C . Barr 1 2 W. How o n

11 M . Bennett 12 M. Itson 11 M. Matko 12 J . Marks 13 0. Barlow12 R. Stafford 73 J . Binney vICapA 13 S. Rose 13 N . Kane 14 0 . Close

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Under-19 - Section BLUEDE LA SALLE JGOLD)

Coach: Robin mithAsst : Matt Sheehan

1 J. Fisher2 J. Fletcher3 J. Toniol o4 D . Hassaballa5 T. Robso n6 M. Munoz7 O. Keaney8 W. Fenton9 S. Clinch10 J. Casey11 J. Bird12 S. Morwood13 J. Fishe r14 A. De Marta16 S. Miles17 A. Marino18 J . McKenzie19 P. Tibe d20 C. Dowling21 L. O'Donnell23 A. Marino24 B. Roberts25 A. Nas r27 B. Flanigan28 T. Silvers30 T. Kovarik

HAM PTON ROVERSCoach : Dale Ross

MAZEHODCoach : Shane Regan

Ass Coach : David Stanley

2 M. Pecara3 J . Kavanagh4 T.Baitey5 N . Graham6 F. Deegan7 D . Regan8 S . Mann9 J . Crameri10 N . Bogar11 D . Power12 J . Arnold13 J . Augerinos14 D . Micallef15 S. Moran16 M.BayGss20 B. Ross22 K. Seenan23 N . Crameri24 C . Duke25 L Apo',lonio28 P. Stanley27 N . Klavms28 M. Kfavins30 P.JOhnson31 J. McGregor32 G . Cocks34 M. McLeod35 N . Fox36 D. Crotty37 J. Rudderham38 J. RlseWy41 K. Kelly42 B. Bonner52 N. LewRon59 S. Cox66 S. Fraser

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Winning EdgePresentations

Wouldn't you know it! Jonathan Horn names me"Tipster of the Year" ; players read it and thenproceed to show by results, I don't know muchabout Club XVIII selection . A 64% success ratedoes not help my chances of maintaining my leadin the Connell Cup.Review of Round 10Section 1 .Old Xaverians, proved their Round 9 effort was anaberration, when they made a comeback of"Lazarian" proportions to defeat the "YoungPretenders", St Kevins by seventeen points . For"Bernie's Boys", Victoria Park equated withCulloden or Armageddon! Best for the "Crocs"were ; Rathgeber, Hawkins and Meehan . For StKevin's ; Harvey, Kearns and Captain "Jungle" Jimdid well.

Mazenod, after a slow start to their season, nowfind themselves outside the top four onpercentage after their thirty two point win over MtLilydale .Leaders, Prahran built percentage through theireighty five point win over Old Melburnians .De La Salle entered the top four after many weeksout when they crushed an undermannedUniversity Blues by one hundred and two points .Best for the winners included the veteran DavidJennings .Old Brighton made it two wins in a row when theydefeated Old Scotch by the minimum margin . Itwas the second loss by a point for Old Scotch thisseason and they are now out of the four for thefirst time in many weeks .Section 2 .Marcellin, who encountered multiple pre gameproblems, then brought about the upset of theseason when they led throughout and defeatedFitzroy Reds by thirty three points . Internalfeelings were expressed that the Red's playerslacked passion and team spirit. Not so my "criticalfriend", Nick Auden who played his usualserviceable game . For Marcellin best were ;Matthew McCartin, Michael Symes and BenNutbeam .Collegians, again found form as their nineteenpoint win over University Blacks, tumbled theBlacks out of the top four for the first time thisseason .As expected leaders Old Xaverians overpoweredTherry Penola to win by ninety four points .Old Essendon Grammarians took a firm grip on

the double chancethrough their fiftyfour point victoryover Old Trinity. -- -Eley Park Sharksreturned to the winning list with a vengeancewhen they overpowered Monash Blues to win byeighty four points . For the Sharks, championforward David Viola kicked a club record ofsixteen goals as Corey Creswell and Sam Thomaskept kicking the ball to him . For Monash: Mentha,Lombardo, Summons and Woods were best .Section 3 .Old Scotch kept in touch with the leaders bydefeating La Trobe University by seventy sevenpoints .Despite poor kicking Whitefriars were able to holdout Caulfield Grammarians to win by twenty ninepoints . Full back, Ross Gibson did well forWhitefriars .Fitzroy Reds consolidated their top four positionwhen they defeated Emmaus St Leo's by theminimum margin .Old Geelong received solid opposition from adepleted North Old Boys, who were valiant in athirty one point loss to the O.G .'s .Old Carey had the bye.Preview of Round 11Section 1 .St Kevin's will be all out to defeat Mazenod inwhat promises to be a hard fought game . At hom e

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I reckon St Kevin's will redeem themselves with a

will.Leaders, Prahran should record another good winby defeating Mt Lilydale .Now that Old Brighton have tasted victory, theywill be confident of defeating Old Melburnians atAlbert Park . Despite their recent poor form, Isuspect the Navy Blues will take the points athome.De La Salle, now on a winning streak should beable to defeat Old Scotch, who seem to have losttheir way of late .I am back on the Old Xaverian bandwagon, asthey redeemed themselves last week . Today, theyshould build confidence and percentage with a bigwin over cellar dwellers, University Blues .

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section 2.University Blacks face a danger game against thenewly confident Marcellin . If the Blacks want tomove back into the top four they must win today.I select them despite the fine "Eagle" form ofRound 10 .Leaders, Old Xaverians should easily defeat OldTrinity, who have yet to win .Apotential final will be played at Keilor betweensecond placed Old Essendon and third placedEley Park Sharks. Home ground advantage willassist Old Essendon, whose defenders must quellViola if they are to win . All round strength, is the

,prime reason I have for selecting Old Essendon towin after a torrid encounter .Two of last week's big losers in Monash Blues andFitzroy Reds meet at Monash . The day will beimportant for the Blues as their veterans achievea milestone . However, the Reds can't play sopoorly two weeks in a row . Or can they? I suspectthe Reds are the more talented team and I selectthem to atone for their loss last week .Section 3 .Leaders, Whitefriars should account for OldScotch on the narrow confines of St James Parkafter a close contest especially as Scotch will beclinging to finals' hopes.A potential final preview will be seen when fourthplaced Emmaus - St Leo's travel to CaulfieldGrammarians, who hold second spot . I select,Caulfield, who have been playing well for severalweeks and who were not disgraced at Donvale lastSaturday.Old Geelong are enjoying their best season evertinder the coaching of Patrick Edgar and a final's

appearance is a reality . However today on thesmaller and windier Ramsden Street, Reserve Ifavour third placed Fitzroy Reds to dent OldGeelong's forward march.Two of-the Section's battlers in North Old Boys andOld Carey meet on the Oillon Oval . North showedglimpses of form last week despite their lack ofnumbers. Today I select them to defeat theirvisitors, who lack the individual talent of NorthOld Boys .La Trobe University has the bye .

MILESTONE SPrahran - Andrew "Hollywood" Slawinskijoined the Club (at Kew) in 1996 and the popularand flamboyant "Hollywood" has served his teamwell as a dour and reliable defender during eachof his 100 games . Also against OldMelburnians, Chris Belej played his 100thgame . Chris . is a defender who likes to test histalent by flying for "spekkies" with varyingdegrees of success !Monash Blues - A rare event at a Universitybased club will take place today at MonashBlues when Bryce Collier and Matthew Riddleplay their 150th games . This represents over adecade of participation and achievement by eachplayer, whose service to the Whites and Blueshas been outstanding on and off the field .Mark Woods, who will play his 100th game todayagainst Fitzroy Reds, is another who has been agreat Monash contributor over the seasons .

CLUB 18 (1 1St Kevins v Mazenod 0 C

Mt Lilydale 0 C v Prahran - TBAOld Melburnians v Old Brighton

Old Scotch v De La SalleUniversity Blues v Old Xaverian s

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Marcellin v University BlacksCollegians v Therry Penola 0 BOld Xaverians (2) v Old Trinity

Old Essendon Gr v Eley Park SharksMonash Blues v Fitzroy Reds

CLUB 18 (3 1Old Scotch (2) v Whitefriars

Caulfield Gr v Emmaus St Leos 0 CFitzroy Reds (2) v Old Geelong - at

Ramsden Street OvalNorth Old Boys v Old Carey

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CLUB 18 (1 )OLD RAY;`UANS 4 .6 6.8 9.11 11 .13 (79)ST HEMS 0 B 2.2 2.3 6.8 9.8 (62)Old Xav : L Hardwick 2 Hawkins 2 Ward 2 Davies Hall Ireland PerryMeehan . Best : Curnow Rathgeber Perry Jones Meehan L Hardwick .SNOB : Moore 2 Crowley W Dunn Horrocks Scarfo T Harvey Conlan PHarvey. Best : T Dillon S Dillon Kearns Macey P Harvey D Dunn .Umpires: David Windlow Josh Wnite-Spier (F )MAZENOD 7.8 9.12 10.17 14 .19 (103)MT LILYDALE 1 .1 5.3 9.3 11 .5(71)Details not received, Umpires : Rhett Parker (F )PR AHRA1d 4.4 8.7 13 .11 20.13 (133)OLD AiELBURPdIANS l.l 2.4 4.5 7.6(48)Prahran : Ivak 5 Howard 4 Kitchen 3 Cranfleld 2 Burgess T Belej Jones

Fung Davies Storer. Best: Kitchen Kelly Ivak Howard MendelsohnMacpherson Scott. Old HIelb: Arden 2 Ironmonger 2 T Harrison BryantSelby. Best: A Rush Osmond Peters T Harrison Selby J Rush . Umpires :Tony Byrnes (F)

OLD BRIGHTON 4.2 6.3 8.5 10.8 (68)OLD SCOTCH 2.2 7.4 10.5 ]0.7 (67)Old Br. G Earl 3 N Ryan 2 S Davies R Latta R Oakley C Trim B Wilson .Best: D Cooper S Davies G Earl T Handley C Trim N Ryan . Old Scotch:N Simon 6 Reid 4. Best : Gyles Paterson Pritchard Lohman GrahamFayman . Umpires : Mark Thornhill (F )DE LA SALLE 5.4 8.9 13 .14 16.20 (116)UNIVERSITY BLUES 0.1 0.2 0.2 2.2 (14)DLS: Rudd 5 Norton 3 Nicholas 2 Butler Ford Jennings RossiterBrasher.Best: Rudd Felsbourg Buick N LaffertyJennings Hesse LaskaRossiter. Uni Blues : McKinley Glass. Best : Glass Buchanan AldersMcKinley Gavara-Nanu Boyd. Umpires: Tom Windlow (F)

CLUB 18 t2 )FITZROY REDS 1 .3 3.5 3.8 5.13 (43)MARCELLIN 3.2 9.2 11.3 12 .4 (76)Details not received. Umpires: Brian Nunn (F)UNIVERSITY BLACKS 4 .1 6.6 6.9 7.13 (55)COLLEGIANS 3.2 7.5 9.10 10.14 (74)Uni Blacks: Merlo 3 Pascoe Duncan Otsuka Murphy . Best : Scott WoolleyOtsuka Duncan Black Pascoe. Coll : Adgemis 2 Oakley 2 Burn BrainGambaro Grant Stefanioakis Williamson. Best: Perkov Oldham J GayHams Alexander Gambaro. Umpires; Paul Matton (F)THERRY PENOLA 1 .1 1.3 2.6 7,6(48)OLD XAVER1A1vS (2) 5.8 9.9 16 .15 21.16 (142)

Therry Pen : Murn an e 4 St,~ens 2 Bocelle . Best : Kennesey MurnaneSerong Bibby Matthews Bocelic . Old Rae (2): McGrath 5 Merolll 3McLean 3 Stribley 3 M Meehan 2 N Silk Ginnivan Jones Purcell Won- V.Best : Ginnivin King Stribley Purcell N Silk McGrath . Umpires : FrankKavanagh (F)OLD TRINITY 0.0 2.1 4.1 4.1 (25)OLD ESSENDON 3.1 7.4 12.3 12.7 (79)Old Trim S Cade 2 Welsh Cristiano. Best : Cristlano Heaven BrawnGamble J Cade Tang. Old Ess: Fraser 3 Eddy 2 Duggan 2 Papal 2 Ridley

... Walker Rush. Best: Papal Davies Eddy Hay Duggan . Umpires: Simon

.,''... Pearless (F )ELEY PARK 8.2 12.4 17.7 22.11 (143)MONASH BLUES 2.1 5.2 7.3 9.5 (59)Eley Park: Viola 16 Cresswell Thomas 2 Kett Roll. Best: Viola MellingtonCresswell Thomas Payne Roll. Mon Blues : Coughlan Haines Woods 2Lombardo Tracy. Best : Woods Johnstone Summons Men[ha Lombardo .Umpires : Joe Salvatore (F)

CLUB 18 (3)LA TROBE UNIVERSITY 0 .2 0.5 2.7 4.9 (33)OLD SCOTCH 2.2 7.3 11.6 17.8 (110)La Trobe : Shepherd 2 J Berton M Missen . Best: B Gayland G GirdwtrodJ Dumaresq K Donovan D Mann J Lania . Old Scotch: Ballan 3 Foster 2Lethlean 2 Jackson 2 Osborne 2 Newton 2 Walters Gordon GloverHenwood. Best : Iser Andrews Smedley Walters R Wood Osborne .Umpires: Tony Robbins (F )WHITEFRIARS 2 .5 6 .12 9.15 13 .17 (95)CAULFIELD G S 3 .2 5.4 8.7 9.12 (66)White: Hennessy 3 Tatterson 2 Emmett Elliott Andrews Vey VanWinekelSingh Littlepage Welch . Best : Andrews Gibson Coffins Singh TattersanWard . Cool : Margerison 5&llnter 2 R Naudebaum T Beckman. Best:Whitmee R Naudebaum Cossard-Walsh Brow Margerison McDonald .Umpires: Joe Cicemosto (F )EMMAUS ST LEOS 3.0 6.5 8.6 8.8 (56)A1T28OY REDS 2.5 3.7 5.11 7.15 (57)Details not received . Umpires : Danny Carroll (F)OLD GEELONG 3.4 5.5 6.9 9.10 (84)NORTH OLD BOYS L 1 2.2 4.3 5.3(33)Old Geel: B Grills 3 J Kilpatrick 2 C Stevens J Legoe R Neville B McLean .Best: M Avery J Legoe B Grills J Fitzpatrick S Ross R Neville . NOB: SCarvso 2 M Connolly 2 D Cerini. Best: S Carvso D Cerini P Boyd JWright. Umpires : Simon Brooks (F )OLD CAREY HAS THE BY E

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Results of InygginaffonsOld Essendon reserve coach, Kernel Dachs reported for allegedlyabusing the umpire during and after Old Essendon's reserve matchagainst Whitefriars on June 4th at Whitefriars . Club fined.West Brunswick charged with conduct unbecoming in that alcoholwas allegedly being consumed during their match against UHS-VUon Saturday May 28 . Club fined .Syndal Tally Ho and Werribee charged with a melee which allegedlyoccurred in their senior match on Saturday June 18 at Syndal .Both clubs accepted the prescribed penalty of $100 (first offenceover the last two year period) .University Blacks and Old Camberwell charged with a melee whichallegedly occurred in their senior match on Saturday June 18 at

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L(: E' GG~2SFirst offence ($5); second offence ($25); thirdoffence ($50);-fourth offence ($1 00); eachsubsequent offence ($ 1 00) .

Reserves/C18 Seniors/U19failure to phone failure to providescores by 2 .30pm final scores by 5pmIvanhoe Assumption (R) Bulleen Cobras (S)St. Mary's ( R) Old Brighton (U )

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=EF.TSW00D 10 9 1 0 1194 521 229.17 36PENINSULA 0 B 10 7 3 0 804 725 110 .90 28

LA TROBE UNI 10 6 4 0 881 533 165 29 24WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 10 6 4 0 856 594 144 .11 24IVANHOE ASSUMPTION 10 4 6 0 643 753 85 .39 16SWINBURNE UNI 10 3 7 0 546 878 62 .19 12OAKLEIGH 10 3 7 0 559 924 60.50 12BENTLEIGH 10 1 9 0 435 991 43.90 4SALESIAN 0 C 10 1 9 0 391 1216 32 .15 4

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WERRIBEE AMATEURS 10 8 2 0 1076 466 230.90 32ST JOHNS 0 C 10 8 2 0 1005 474 212.03 32MONASH GRYPHONS 10 7 3 0 718 541 132.72 28NEST BRUNSWICK 10 6 4 0 588 562 104.63 24JHS-VU 10 5 5 0 811 736 110.19 20£OUTH MELB DISTRICTS 10 5 5 0 584 654 89 .30 20,_4 10 4 6 0 654 684 95.61 16

CI.D WESTBOURNE 10 4 6 0 580 708 81 .92 1 6",6VERHOUSE 10 3 7 0 461 939 49 .09 12NIDAL TALLY-HO 10 0 10 0 380 1158 32 .82 0

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ELTHAM COLLEGIANS 10 9 1 0 777 337 230.56 36ELSTERNWICK 10 8 2 0 822 326 252.15 32:TMARYS 10 8 2 0 788 574 137.28 3 2

LEEN COBRAS 10 6 4 0 734 658 111 .55 24; :'THORN AMATEURS 10 5 5 0 752 656 114.63 20~RH BRUNSWICK 10 5 5 0 575 646 89.01 20'_-_RT PARK 10 4 6 0 645 678 95.13 16~4 HILL NORTH 10 4 6 0 534 869 61 .45 1 6HMOND CENTRAL 10 1 9 0 185 1068 17 .32 4

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'.'-.RCELLIN 10 8 2 0 976 637 153 .22 32

S uLLEGIANS 10 7 3 0 649 626 103 .67 28

Li S4LLE 10 6 4 0 890 594 149 .83 24

G'.JXAVERIANS 10 6 4 0 719 611 117 .68 24T`.EVIHS 10 6 4 0 788 721 106.52 24

/ERSITYBLUES 10 6 4 0 797 850 93.76 24.D SCOTCH 10 5 5 0 767 915 83.83 20

-,7 OERNARDS 10 4 6 0 662 972 68.11 16BRIGHTON 10 2 8 0 688 1069 64.36 8

U9~(2) P. _D CAREY 10~_D CAMBERWELL 10?'tYULEVIEWBANK 10~ UF~-RTSWOOD 1 0"ULFIELDGR 10

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ir-0 MELBURNIANS 10

W L D Fat Awst Pis

9 1 0 1143 881 129 .74 36

8 2 0 1423 671 212 .07 32

8 2 0 1177 827 142 .32 32

7 3 0 1383 777 177 .99 28

5 5 0 936 884 105.88 20

4 6 0 1016 1079 94 .16 16

4 6 0 960 1072 89.55 16

3 7 0 673 1357 49.59 12

1 9 0 608 1337 45.47 4

1 9 0 520 1170 44 .44 4

U i ' ~~) P IF L D Ftsr Apt PFs

_D PARADIANS 10 10 0 0 1365 535 255.14 40

a :ERSITY BLACKS 10 9 1 0 1209 807 149.81 3 6L .EIGH 10 8 2 0 1288 777 165.77 32

" 6EDES MENT TIG 10 6 4 0 842 845 99 .64 24=NTLEIGH 10 4 6 0 818 797 102 .63 1 6

. --06 10 3 7 0 713 989 72 .09 12:TROBE UNI 10 3 7 0 723 1054 68 .60 12

D IVANHOE 10 3 7 0 664 1001 66 .33 1 210 2 8 0 652 957 68 .13 8

SH BLUES 10 2 8 0 642 1279 50.20 8

P 1-11 L D For % r;:

ORMOND 10 8 2 0 1419 727 195.19 32SALESIAN SCORPIONS 10 8 2 0 1313 811 161 .90 32MAZENOD 0 C 10 8 2 0 1114 810 137 .53 32HAMPTON ROVERS 10 5 5 0 1061 981 108.15 20PENINSULAOB 10 4 6 0 1123 1263 88.92 16OAKLEIGH CLAYS 10 3 7 0 784 1299 60.35 12DE LA SALLE (2) 10 2 8 0 843 1195 70.54 8OLD HAILEYBURY 10 2 8 0 635 1205 52.65 8

9~_' . P W L D __f- _Apt %

EMMAUS ST LEOS 0 C 10 9 1 0 1061 440 241 .14 36AOUINAS 0 C 10 8 2 0 929 609 152 .55 32KEW 10 7 3 0 1116 721 154.79 28

THERRY PENOLA 0 B 10 6 4 0 794 833 95 .32 24FITZROY REDS 10 6 4 0 733 824 88 .96 24

OLD WESTBOURNE 10 5 5 0 708 801 88 .39 20

RUPERTSWOOD (2) 10 4 6 0 507 1039 48 .80 16

BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE 10 3 7 0 742 939 79 .02 12OLD SCOTCH 10 2 8 0 498 882 56.46 8

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PRAHRAN 10 9 1 0 1047 573 182.72 36

OLD XAVERIANS 10 8 2 0 873 610 143.11 32ST KEVINS 10 7 3 0 1000 638 156.74 28

DE LA SALLE 10 6 4 0 836 623 134.19 24OLD SCOTCH 10 6 4 0 826 663 124.59 24MAZENOD 0 C 10 6 4 0 792 752 105.32 24OLD MELBURNIANS 10 3 7 0 684 915 74.75 12MT LILYDALE 0 C 10 2 8 0 557 1063 52 .40 8OLD BRIGHTON 10 2 8 0 396 1065 37.18 8UNIVERSITY BLUES 10 1 9 0 463 751 61 .65 4

CLUB 18 P W L D For ALS P %

OLD XAVERIANS (2) 10 9 1 0 927 455 203 .74 36OLD ESSENDON GR 10 8 2 0 881 414 212 .80 32ELEY PARK SHARKS 10 7 3 0 950 656 144 .82 28FITZROY REDS 10 7 3 0 694 570 121 .75 28UNIVERSITY BLACKS 10 6 4 0 851 559 152.24 24COLLEGIANS 10 5 5 0 556 783 71 .01 20M ONASH BLUES 10 4 6 0 646 797 81 .05 16MARCELLIN 10 2 8 0 390 774 50.39 8THERRY PENOLA 0 B 10 2 8 0 404 1060 38.11 8OLDTRINITY 10 0 10 0 464 984 47.15 0

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WHITEFRIARS 10 10 0 0 B60 494 174 .09 100.00CAULFIELD GR 10 8 2 0 884 674 131 .16 80.00FITZROY REDS (2) 10 7 3 0 659 492 133.94 70.00OLD SCOTCH (2) 10 6 4 0 690 525 131 .43 60.00EMMAUS ST LEOS 0 C 10 6 4 0 770 554 138.99 60.00OLD GEELONG 10 5 4 1 721 659 109 .41 50.00'NORTH OLD BOYS 10 3 6 1 436 822 53.04 30 .00OLD CAREY 9 2 8 0 439 1036 42.37 22 .22LA TROBE UNI 10 2 8 0 400 835 47.9 20 .00'Ineligible player round 9Match ratio after round 10 now replaces premiership points

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A SECTION P W L D For Agst % PtsOLD XAVERIANSUNIVERSITY BLUESOLD HAILEYBURYMARCELLINOLD SCOTC HST BERNARDSOLD MELBURNIANSOLD TRINITYST KEVINSCOLLEGIANS

10 8 2 0 1177 827 142 .32 32

10 8 2 0 1096 809 135 .48 3210 7 2 1 1102 827 133 .25 30

10 7 3 0 931 814 114 .37 2810 5 5 0 1080 893 120 .94 20

10 4 5 1 971 1065 91 .17 1810 4 6 0 842 962 87 .53 1610 2 8 0 812 1019 79 .69 810 2 8 0 834 1183 70 .50 810 2 8 0 752 1198 62 .77 8

8 SECTION P W L D For Agst !A PtsOLD IVANHOE 10 8 2 0 1025 692 148 .12 32DE LA SALLE 10 8 2 0 1199 826 145 .16 32OLD BRIGHTON 10 8 2 0 1098 894 122 .82 32OLD ESSENDON GR 10 5 5 0 993 946 104 .97 20WHITEFRIARS 10 5 5 0 946 975 97 .03 20CAULFIELD GR 10 4 6 0 890 904 98 .45 16MHSOB 10 4 6 0 896 1002 89 .42 16MAZENOD 0 C 10 3 7 0 726 969 74 .92 12ST BEDES MENT TIG 10 3 7 0 766 1061 72 .20 12NORTH OLD BOYS 10 2 8 0 777 1118 69 .50 8

C SECTION P W L D For At % Pts

UNIVERSITY BLACKS 10 9 1 0 1079 702 153.70 36BEAUMARIS 10 8 2 0 981 750 130 32OLD CAMBERWELL 10 6 4 0 1115 899 124.03 24PARKDALE VULTURES 10 6 4 0 1022 825 123 .88 24AJAX 10 5 5 0 1063 1030 10320 20OLD PARADIANS 10 5 5 0 946 1075 88.00 20HAMPTON ROVERS 10 4 6 0 1007 868 116.01 16MONASH BLUES 10 4 6 0 864 886 97 .52 16THERRY PENOLA 0 B 10 2 8 0 777 1204 64.53 8BANYULE 10 1 9 0 722 1337 54.00 4

Dl SECTION P W L D For Agst ~ PCsFITZROY REDS 10 9 1 0 1270 621 204.51 36ORMOND 10 9 1 0 1322 697 189.67 36OLD CAREY 10 8 2 0 1072 879 121 .96 32PRAHRAN 10 7 3 0 1089 983 110.78 28OLD MENTONIANS 10 5 5 0 962 964 99.79 20YARRA VALLEY 0 B 10 5 5 0 1042 1149 90 .69 20EMMAUS ST LEOS 0 C 10 4 6 0 951 960 99.06 16BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE 10 2 8 0 964 1136 84.86 8AQUINAS 0 C 10 1 9 0 739 1275 57.96 4GLEN EIRA 10 0 10 0 561 1308 42.89 0

tf2 SECTION P W 1 D For Affst % PtsOLD GEELONG 10 9 1 0 1361 634 214 .67 36RUPERTSWOOD 10 9 1 0 1268 877 144 .58 36PENINSULA 0 B 10 7 3 0 1179 909 129.70 28WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 10 7 3 0 979 872 112 .27 28OAKLEIGH 10 5 5 0 1170 1095 106.85 20LATROBE UNI 10 4 6 0 1004 992 101 .21 16SALESIAN 0 C 10 4 6 0 844 966 87 .37 16BENTLEIGH 10 3 7 0 849 1326 64 .03 12IVANHOE ASSUMPTION 10 2 8 0 841 1350 62 .30 8SWINBURNE UNI 10 0 10 0 648 1196 54 .18 0

Q3 SECTION P W 1 D For Agst l PtsWERRIBEE AMATEURS 10 9 1 0 1274 728 175,00 36ST JOHNS 0 C 10 8 2 0 1042 599 173 .96 32WEST BRUNSWICK 10 8 2 0 967 794 121 .79 32KEW 10 6 4 0 985 972 101 .34 24OLD WESTBOURNE 10 5 5 0 894 818 109 .29 20SOUTH MELB DISTRICTS 10 5 5 0 965 1009 95 .64 20UHS-VU 10 4 6 0 855 1081 79 .09 16MONASH GRYPHONS 10 3 7 0 890 1059 84 .04 12POWER HOUSE 10 2 8 0 602 1006 59 .84 8SYNDAL TALLY-HO 10 0 10 0 783 1191 65 .74 0

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ELSTERNWICK 10 10 0 0 1479 697 212.20 40ELTHAM COLLEGIANS 10 6 4 0 967 714 135.43 24 1HAWFHORN AMATEURS 10 6 4 0 1260 1008 125.00 24ST MARYS 10 6 4 0 1274 1053 120.99 24BULLEEN COBRAS 10 6 4 0 1246 1066 116 .89 24ALBERT PARK 10 5 5 0 834 1028 81 .13 20NORTH BRUNSWICK 10 5 5 0 975 1212 80.45 20BOX HILL NORTH 10 4 6 0 1019 1273 80.05 16RICHMOND CENTRAL 10 2 8 0 585 1588 36.84 8

A RESERVE P W 1 D For Agst %OLD XAVERIANS 10 10 0 0 975 456 213.82

OLD SCOTCH 10 8 2 0 1035 481 215.18OLD MELBURNIANS 10 6 4 0 597 572 104 .37ST BERNARDS 10 5 5 0 723 769 94 .02COLLEGIANS 10 5 5 0 499 572 87 .24UNIVERSITY BLUES 10 4 6 0 622 733 84 .86OLD HAILEYBURY 10 4 6 0 648 822 78 .83

OLD TRINITY 10 4 6 0 558 722 77 29

ST KEVINS 10 2 8 0 603 872 69.15

MARCELLIN 10 2 8 0 447 837 53.4 1

8 RESERVE P W 1 D For Agst °o Frs

DE LA SALLE 10 10 0 0 1123 365 307,67 40OLD IVANHOE 10 9 1 0 790 510 154 .90 36MAZENOD 0 C 10 5 5 0 714 606 117 .82 20MHSOB 10 5 5 0 601 568 105,81 20WHITEFRIARS 10 5 5 0 585 754 77 .59 20ST BEDES MENT TIG 10 4 6 0 644 732 87 .98 16NORTH OLD BOYS 10 4 6 0 592 946 62 .58 16OLD ESSENDON GR 10 3 7 0 583 771 75 .62 12CAULFIELD GR 10 3 7 0 565 961 58 .79 12OLD BRIGHTON 10 2 8 0 520 767 67 .80 8

C RE`'EFdVE PW _L D For A~t % rsBEAUMARIS 10 9 1 0 886 483 183 .44 36 '..OLD PARADIANS 10 8 2 0 749 527 142.13 32 '..UNIVERSITY BLACKS 10 7 3 0 846 422 200 .47 28 '..OLD CAMBERWELL 10 7 3 0 766 599 127.88 28 '..HAMPTON ROVERS 10 5 5 0 586 689 87.59 20AJAX 10 4 6 0 540 675 80.00 16BANYULE 10 4 6 0 495 719 68.85 16'..PARKDALE VULTURES 10 3 7 0 687 692 99.28 12'..THERRY PENOLA 0 B 10 2 8 0 517 866 59.70 8'..MONASH BLUES 10 1 9 0 533 953 55.93 4

OfRESERVE P W 1 D For A~st ~ fs

ORMOND 10 9 1 0 1067 364 293.13 36FITZROY REDS 10 8 2 0 1124 349 322.06 32OLD CAREY 10 6 3 1 740 658 112.46 26YARRA VALLEY 0 B 10 5 4 1 722 732 98 .63 22EMMAUS ST LEOS 0 C 10 5 5 0 833 696 119.68 20OLD MENTONIANS 10 5 5 0 802 753 106 .51 20PRAHRAN 10 5 5 0 698 708 98.59 20BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE 10 3 7 0 551 906 60.82 12AQUINAS 0 C 10 3 7 0 472 1041 45.34 12GLEN EIRA 10 0 10 0 311 1191 26.11 0

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