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PHIL STEVENSCHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER

Wfir,;'''171 . Calling All Coaches;, 1' .(cutive and myself were very disturbed to hearcl,,,rts of the possible demise of the Coaches'

ation basically due to the difficulty in recruitin g;cv ; and currently coaching members . The "old guard"

„ike, Harry, Tim. Peter and Andrew) of Mikerhur-Allen, Harry Harisiou, Andrew Sutherland ,

P ti r Olivieri and Tim O'Shaughnessy are the onlycu~1 coaches and represent the senior and/or higherrtions in the main .

ur,e coaches from all sections to consider addingllc r weight to the AFCA/VAFA because if it fold soaclies would have to go to another AFCA to maintain,

_,ain the compulsory coach accreditation .

c h :_ecutive and Administration see it as importantihai this sub-committee doesn't become dominated by, z-coaehes or administrators as the Association is a,i osiunportant advisory group to tHe Executive in itsdec ;5ion making process .

Plcase contact either myself or Brett Connell if, as acoxch, you would like to add some new blood to our1Ft ',/VAFA to enable succession planning to for thetu ure; would be willing to provide fresh and,nicresting articles for Coaches' Clipboard and attendI,rofessional Development Evenings and dinners aspUnned .

Intarestin9 rounds ahead.t n last week's "Looking Back", Noel Rundle reported onmc 10 years ago, attempting to tip top teams for each,rciion at the end of the home and away matches .'~oci's comment was "Pretty good effort, give it anotherd'~o here goes .

A : St Bernards (to finish top) / St . Bernards (tobecome premiers) ; B: North Old Boys / Old

Melburnians ; C: StBedes Mentone Tigers/ St Bedes MentoneTigers ; Dl : MentoneAmateurs / MentoneAmateurs ; D2 : YarraValley / Yarra Valley ; D3: St Johns / St . Johns; D4:Rupertswood / Werribee .Interesting looking over the entries received from the35 clubs who submitted entries for the SportscoverPick the Seven Premiers Competition that if thecurrent ladder leaders go on and become premiersseven (7) clubs will share the $10,000 prize ! !

Permits and finals eligibility.Now that permits have closed the next challengeahead for clubs is to quali fy players for finals . Thefinals eligibility rules are outlined in the handbook andwill soon appear each week in the "AmateurFootballer. "

In regards to the handbook, the eligibility relating toRese rves matches is not as printed as it was assumedthat a proposed rule change would be approved by theMembers which it subsequently was not . This meansthat to play reserves finals a player must be registeredan d have played two ( 2) reserves matches and notmore than ten (10) senior matches during the homeand away season .

Players who have been playing VFL football need tohave played five (5) matches for the VAFA team theywish to represent in the finals - at least two of theseto be played after June 30. A player who is released forthe first time after June 30, cannot play as permitshave closed and his VAFA permit was invalidated byhim playing VFL football.

St. Bernards for putting on a fabulous pre-match~ lunch last Saturday that featured "Slammin

Sam" Kekovich as a most entertaining speaker .Club sponsor Castlemaine Hams and Baconsprovided the food, raffle prizes and arranged thespeaker.

Clubs failing to support the requirement tosupply the weekly Ground InspectionSheets.The following clubs have completed and

submitted less than the 50% of sheets required -(abbreviations only so clubs know who they are) - H,MB, MG, OX, PH, St .L, 0 and St.M .

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MEMORIES tend to be short-term when it comes tothe best, but it's safe to go with this season beingone of the better ones staged in the 110-yearhistory of the competition .

St Bernards, second and first after the home-and-away in the past two seasons, showed they have thekey to any premiership and that's depth when theyran away from the undefeated Old Xavs by ninegoals . The Bernies used four under-19s MessrsNeeson, Clarke, Wilkinson and Smith and theyhelped replace the injured Andrew Mastropasquaand Nick Mitchell while Ryan Legudi and ChrisRunnalls were required by Port Melbourne .

The Xavs were without Messrs Parton, Bowen,Maher, Ockleshaw and Ellis and debutant SamJohnston and Andrew Oswald did well . Oswald keptDan Jordan to two goals .These teams have only lost a game each, and thatwas to each other, and both have more tests thisweekend.

Today the Dogs go to Marcellin which has squeezedback into the four with a nine-goal victory overMHSOB . The Eagles had 10 goal kickers andbackmen Damien Sampimon and Nick Godwinadded to their strength .Xavs have to negotiate Old Trinity which brought upits first back-to-back wins for the season with a five-goal win over DLS . "OT are a good guide to how youare going," Xavs coach Tim O'Shaugnessy said . TheTs look to be close to full strength with LincolnReynolds, Paul Gnatt and Sam Kennedy in form .

De La continue to tantalise and Andy Evans and BenMannix make for a better combination.The Dees,which had one less s~,oring shot last week, host OldScotch, which is back in form .

Kicking into the breeze in the first quarter against StKevins the Cardinals set up their 32-point win byout scoring the undermanned SKOBs . RuckmanAndrew Crow, and ball-carriers Brad Robinson,Ryan Mullins, Tristan Beranger and Steve Hume willneed to keep their form against the hard runningDLS . Watch for Scotch's James Ross who kicked aterrific running goal last week .University Blues, who had 10 more scoring shotsr-------------------------------- i

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than Old Ivanhoe yetlost by five points,travel to Melbou rneHigh . Hard to see theUnicorns getting upagainst the Blues who are desperate for points anpercentage to crack the four. The High's stars MessiCassell, the McCully brothers, Fairchild, Clowes anLimbrick made it into their best last week and thwork the club is doing is sure to be rewarded soon .

SKOBs have been decimated with injuries to MessiOlive, Ukovic, Marcus DoIlman, McGuiness anHicks, and last week were forced to play MaKempton who had the flu . After winning the first Iligames of the year, the SKOBs have dropped the pa:six including the past two weeks to teams thedefeated in the first round .Is it possible they could be relegated such are the .injury concerns and the tightness of the season?

Skevs players took a positive step and held a meetinlast Monday to reconfirm their belief they have whait takes. They did a similar thing three years ago anhad sports psych Dr Paul Callery speak to them anit had immediate results . Dr Callery's nephew Adriawas at the club then but this year he's at Springvai

Also the good doctor's son Ben is now playing witthe Blues .

SKOBs host the Hoers, with Chris Branigan anPaul Donaldson kicking seven goals between th

e last week. Rover-winger Luke Lochran wasensational with his pace and skills and AnthonCorcoran returned to form in his second week baclAlso Mark Orchard is nearing his early season forn

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,, - . SALLE - Ben Mannix 150 Games : Achieved

✓ ust OT last Saturday & comprises 30 U1 9

12 Club 18, 6 Reserves and 102 Senior ( 81 "A" / 21°g'), Ben's continuous running and superb markingmake him a most valuable DLS player. Was ClubChampion in 1998, the year he was Runner Up in

the "A" Grade B & F. The following year Ben'sperformances were recognised when he was selectedin the VAFA Representative Team . Also Nick Harber

100 Games: Achieved last Saturday against OT &comprises 35 Under 19 26 Reserves and 39 Senior

(13 °A" / 26"B") . Nick has graduated from a verysuccessful era in the Under 19 ranks and has beena courageous contributor to both the Senior and

Reserves teams . A respected and honest performerwhose training attendance and attitude is

,_cmplary.

UNIVERSITY BLUES - congratulate Drew Slimmanon reaching the milestone of 100 senior games withthe club last Saturday against Old Ivanhoe . Welldone Drew, a fantastic achievement given yourdemanding study commitments and somefrustrating injury problems in the last few seasons .

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OLD IVANHOE 3.1 7.2 10.3 14.4 (88)UNIVERSITY BLUES 6.3 9.8 11.10 11.17 (83)Old Ivanhoe: Branigart 4 Donaldson 3 Moore 2 Lochran Corcoran J WeddleTheodossi Curatolo Best: Lochran Roberts Donaldson Moore Bolz<vn Orchard .University Blues : Baker 5 Collins 2 Wilkie 2 McEvrin Solly . Best Ryan SoilyYoung Brooke McEwin Sturrock.Umpires : P. James, T. Sutcliffe (F). C. Doyle (B) . R. Parry, B. Hoare (G)

OLD SCOTCH 4.3 9.6 13.12 17.14 (116)ST Ii3iVI1YS 2.1 6.4 9.4 13.6 (84)Old Scotch: Collins 3 O'Connor 3 Freeman 2 Hosking 2 Jennings NettletonHume Breisch Ross Cations Crow. Best : Beranger Collins Crow RobinsonFhiocchiaro Ross.St . Kevins : Garvey 2 Greenham 2 Lucas 2 R Maguire Lowerson KemptonJ . Giansiracusa B Cullman Crowley Bowles. Best Greenham R MaguireO'Brien Fraser Bowles Hobart.Umpires : J . MeNiece, M. Sneddon (F), S. Fraser, N . Woods (B). M. Simpson,K, Degota (G )OLD TR INITY 1.4 10.6 10.8 14.11 (95)DE LA SALLE 3.3 6.5 7.15 8.16 (64)Old Trinity: Greig 3 S Kennedy 3 Kenna 2 amore Clarke Collins Hatfield CPhillips Ramsden. Best Gnarl Hatfield Clarke VanDerVenne S KennedyKenna.De La Salle : Johnstone 2 Evans 2 Duggan Murton S Hyland Harrison .Best- Silvers Morel Browne Moloney S Hyland R Bonnici .Umpires : A . Firley. W. Hinton (F), C. O'Shea, S . Caruso (B), R Owens, C .Arno) (G )ST BERNARDS 7.2 13.4 14.7 18.11 (119)OLD XAVERIANS 4.1 7.3 8.11 9.13 (67)St. BernanLS: Turnbull 4 Neeson 3 Byrne 2 Haney 2 D Jordan 2 B Jordan0'Sullivan James N Smith Joe Mount . Best: A Thomas Joe Mount B JordanHogan Clarke Loughlin .Old Xaverians: Richardson 3 Lethlean 2 Johnston Clarke Drake Mollard .Best Brushfield Landrigan Blood Sassi Ruyg Clarke.Umpires : G . HmlicYhen, J. Kvins (F), R. Mutton, A . Rechtman (B) . D . Napoli .V. Vescpvi(G )TSARCELLIN 5.4 11.6 14.9 20.13 (133)MHSOB 2.5 5.7 9.10 11 .12 (78)Marcellin: ": ranquilll 4 Marson 3 Purcell 3 Treganowan 21iFaters 2 Dinneen2 Salce Sampimon Browse Cull, Best: Theisz Waters Dinneen SampimonJarred Godwin.MIISOB : Simpson 2 Barnett 2 Cassell Limbrlck Adcock G McCully WareGerner White. Best S McCully Cassell Fairchild G McCully ClowesLimbrick.Umpires: M . Gibson, R. Mayston (F), B . Jephson, J . Robinson (G)

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OLD IVANHOE 2.1 5.1 10.4 10.8 (68)UNI BLUES 1.5 7.9 10.10 10.11 (71)Old Ivanhoe: Hawkes 5. Bear 2, Prior 2, Morris Best- Brandt, Prior,Hawkes . Davis, Gilbert, George Ga .Uni Blues: Royrcihouse 3, Suvoltos 2 . Gates 2, Quinn, Haberfield,MeKerrow. BesC Roydhouse, Featherston, Wilcox, Kordrak, Versteegen,Thomas.OLD SCOTCH 3.3 6.4 11.7 11.8 (74)ST I3;VINS 1.1 3.2 3.3 5.6(36)Old Scotch: C .Reid 4, Hooper 2, Jones 2, Joyce, Lillh gston, Watts . BestJoyce, Lipshut, Watts . D.Iser, Craig, Lillingston.St .Kevins : C .Rohan 2. Harper, K.Mclnerney. Marchesan . Best, Curtis,Griffiths, P.Bare, Moore, Kalesaran, Sullivan .OLD TRINITY 2.5 4.8 5.13 5.14 (44)DE LA SALLE 3.2 6.3 7.4 13.7 (85)Old Trinity: Mithen 2, S Oberot, Blackmore. Schultze . Best- Carter-Buszard, S VanDerVenne . T Cade, Cameron, Burgess, A Oberoi .De La Safe : McInerney 4, Walker 2, O'Brien 2, Hadar, Janis, La Rag,Hoskins, A Bonnici . Best La Rag, McInerney, Thomas, Spithill, O'Brien.Pirnnne.ST BERNARDS 0.7 0.8 3.13 8 . 17(65)OLD XAVERIANS 2 .2 8.5 10.9 13.12 (90)St . Bernards: Gilmour 4, R. Legudi 2, Calthorpe . Campbell. Best Evans .Davis, James Mount, Lloyd, D . Thomas, lannazzo.Old Xavierians: Stoney 3, Meehan 3, Callinan 2, Baker, Bingti<vn,Coughlan, Jones . Wilson . Best: Coughlan . Callulan . Ireland, Scanlon,Stonev . Wilson .

MARCELLIN 1 .3 6.8 9.11 11.16 (82)bwAiSOB 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5(5)Marcellin: Not received .h4ISOB: Not received.

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DE LA SALLE QLG lo'~ :: : : OLD SCOTCHCoach: Paul Cooper Coach : Simon Dalrymple Coach: Campbell Glover Coach : Paul Fahey Coach : Dale Tappin g

Assist: Noel Jenkinson Res Coach : Peter Randall Assist : Terence Blythman Assist: Darren Payne & Assist: Andrew Smit hRes Coach : Terry Russell Res Coach : Scott Robinson Paul No rthey Res Coach : John Atta

Res Coach : Noel Spoor Assist: Simon Tallent1 L . Walker (CR) 1 C . Purcell 1 J . Bamert2 R . Buckley 2 T. Collins 2 S . McCully (SDVC) 1 A . Oates 1 A. Nett leto n3 B. Corin 3 D . Waters 3 A. Simpson 2 L. Lochran 2 B. Phillip s4 P. Murton (VC) 4 G. Romanin 3 A. Angus 3 A . Jenkins 3 J. Ros s5 C . SwiR 5 N . Godwin 4 M . White 4 B . Davis 4 T. Holt (C)

6 M. Herber 6 D . Sampimon 5 E . Raleigh 5 T. Young 5 S . Collins (VC )7 P. Harrison 7 M. Rowe 6 R. Joseph 6 S . Kent 6 A. Grow (VC)

8 J . La Ragy 8 R . Frisina 7 P Teller 7 J . Geishan 7 J. Kitchen (VC)

9 J . Moloney 9 D . Ballantine 8 J . Dixon (RVC)8 T. Stevens ( RC)9 M . Karayannis

8 B . Robinson9 D . Brooke

9R C . Chester 10 A. Dale 8 J . Gerner 10 M . Crowley 10 C . Smith10 T. Silvers 11 D . Taylor (RC) 9 D. Fairchild (SCapt) 11 S . Tully 11 R . Aujard11 A. Evans(C) 12 B. Cronin 10 D. Nort on 12 C . Branigan 12 S. Hume12 D . Toohey 13 S. Dinneen 11 D. Simmons 13 M . Orchard 13 N . Hoope r13 A. Johnstone 14 D . Salce 12 R. Ranting 14 C . Moore 14 R . Mullin s14 C. Bovaker 15 M. Chun 12 M . Feferkranz ( RCapt) 15 L. Bolzan 15 R . Eagl e15 P. Bowden 16 L . McMillan 13 C. Kelly 16 C . Mooney 16 D . Jennings16 S. Hyland 17 G . Cox (VC) 14 A. O'Brien 17 A . Corcoran 17 D . Thomas17 A. Ellio tt 18 D Gartner 15 N . Adcock 18 J . Hope (VC) 18 L. Hawkin s18 A. Coffey

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26 D. Spithill 29 C Moran 23 L. Taylor 3 0 A . Gilbert 29 M . Gnatt27 S . Thomas 30 A. Treganowan (C) 24 S . Runde][ 31 J . Stevens (DVC) 30 T. Finocchiaro

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OLD TRINITY OLD X E®'' i°Y BLUE SCoach : Leigh Carlson Coach : Tim O 'Shaughnessy Coach : Peter Nicho on Coach : ke hur ;4!!en Coach: Michael Conlan

Assist. : Phil Gaut Res Coach : Serge D'Angelo Res Coach : Joe Wa :nins Asst Coach: A- z ~ier~r~ Res Coach: Steve Carroll

Res Coach : Craig Heave Res Coach : Steve William s

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52 Heaven C 49 Ti Lowrie 45 M . Tankey 52 J . Finch 48 Briggs A

53 Plain G 50 Ti Biddlecombe 46 P.Holland 53 J . Griffiths 49 Chamberlain L54 Blackmore B 51 D . Walsh 47 R . Pizzichetta 55 E. Crohan 50 Nailon H55 Taylor C 52 P. Funder 48 N . P. Smith 56 P. Natale 51 Brown Ar,i Best E 55 J. Healy 49 S. McCurry 57 B. Quirk 52 O'Donnell P;i Oberoi A~`- Stebbins C 56 N . McInerney 50 J. DeBlank 58 J. Ferrari 53 Versteegen R

59 Cade T (RNIC) 58 M. Mahon 51 P. Romanivr 59 R . Chivers 54 Bennett S

60 Manseur S 63 R . Coughlan 52 J. Llyod 60 A . Greenhalg 55 Dalymore B6 1 Cris6ano D 66 A. Wilson 53 T. Pearson 61 J . Lynch 56 Irvine T

Cokalis S 54 L. O'Brien 62 B . Shelley 57 Plowman EF Cade S 55 B . McManus 63 B . Hicks 58 Sudholtz J

= Kenna ACS Medlin S 56 B . Swann 64 T. Crowley 59 Toohey J

i , Perry T 57 J . Delaney 66 N . atarchesani 60 McKinley T

67 Am cn : A 58 L. Evans 67 T. Purcell 61 Coleman B

68 Hii A 59 H . Pekes 73 P. Byrne 62 Taylor N69 Somerville W 60 R. Pekes 75 R. Campagna 63 Hardcourt J70 Bullen M 79 G . O'Connor 64 Birks T71 Langdon S 65 Wilcox E72 Munroe H 66 McKerrow R73 Hildebrandt D74 Thwaites M 67 McAoon D (RVC )

75 Chisholm M NORTH76 Matthews MSUBURBAN77 Kelly T

78 Brady W SPORTS R EI ® . : HOTE L79 Treadvrell C CLUB . INC .

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Results this week went pretty as per the form, with

the punters getting some money back in their kickafter copping a pounding over the pastfew weeks .

REVIE WAt Central Reserve . Old Essendon were pole driven intothe earth with a thud, as Mazenod were too strong by20 pts . 7 goals to 2 after the main break show that thehome side were too good for their guests . Pickering,Dunne and Murray played well for Mazenod, whilstHeritage, Ryan and Podger stood tall for the losing side .

The near neighbours in Old Haileybury and OldBrighton played a heart stopper at McKinnon, as thehome side (OH) got their noses in front when it countedand won by a measly 5 pts . Poor goal shooting fromboth sides added to the closeness of the contest . Whiteand Mrs . Floyd's boys were superb for OH and Hendra,Pirrie and Stewart did themselves proud for OB.

The famous Br Garvey saw a ripper game between OldParadians and Old Melburnians, with the ladderleaders pulling away in the end by 19 pts . There wasvery little between the two sides all day, with the heightof OMs proving to be the telling factor in the end .Helene, Evans and Hawkins led the way for the winningside (OMs). The youngster in Richardson was wellsupported by the evergreen 'Dad's Army' pair ofO'Loughlin and Brabender for the OPs .

There were salutes galore at the home of the great E . E.Gunn, as Ormond finally celebrated a home winagainst Therry to the tune of an even 6 goals (36 pts) .Straight kicking by the locals, combined by the poorkicking of the visitors gave Mick no cause for concern,instead giving Wayne plenty of headaches. Ormond'sGrace with 7 bickies had a field day, and was wellsupported by the big McConvill and Whelan . O'Connor,Elliot and Henderson tried valiantly to find the bigsticks for Therry.It was more pain and agony at Boss' house, as the longtrip and smelly camels made no difference to NOBswhen they gave Hampton Rovers a spanking by 59 pts .Had the white shorts brigade kicked more truly, thingscould have been much worse for the home side, asNOBs had a whopping 14 more scoring shots!! ForNOBs, Mrs Barker's boys bagged 10 between them withJoe gaining the bragging rights with 6 . McKellar. C,

Martyn and Anderson. D had a real dip for HR but asmy spy reports, they were shipped off to hospital withbroken backs as they've had to carry the whole side

once again!!! !

PREVIEWSell your shares in the oil companies . There's notmuch travelling this week!!!

Down beachside, aninteresting contestgreets us, as OldBrighton (6/4 )welcome Mazenod(1 /2) . Stuart Glascott and his charges know that a losstoday would almost spell the end of any chances ofaction past Rd 18, as they would be 2 games behindtoday's opponent . Dave Murray knows the equationthat confronts his team, and he has them in fine formgoing into the match . Eventually, they're going to haveto win one at home, and whilst their recent form hasn'tbeen flash, I believe that OB can bounce back todayand make the race to the finals just that bit moreinteresting . OB by 5 pts.On our Bowling Green, it's first vs third, where OldM elburnians (1/3) play host to Old Haileybury (5/2) .Erwin Leyden has the flag favs going well, as theyanswer all challenges put to them, and today is a goodtest of their progress to date. Similarly. Mick Dwyer alsohas his men playing good footy, winning the last twoand giving them plenty of confidence going into today'smatch. It is another great opportunity for OMs to showthe competition that they are worthy premiershipfavourites, even though OH will dish it right up to them,the home side will prevail by 20 pts .

Out at Oak Park, it's short trip down the ring road forOld Paradians (1/6), as Therry (9/2) roll out the redcarpet . Wayne Harmes will still be spitting chips andthe kitchen sink after missing out on the opportunity towin another one last week . Matt Ryan and his playersalso had their chances against the ladder leaders, butfell a fraction short after giving it their all . Given thatthey weren't far away against the yardstick last week,and with a big possibility of a spot in the finals, the OPswon't let this one slip . They'll get over the line by 29 pts .

At the home of Boss, we have the out of form HamptonRovers (2/ 1) and Ormond (1 /3) locking horns in whatshould be a good game . Norm Goss cannot seem to geta contribution from most of his passengers, whohaven't tasted success for quite a while now. MickKnuppel is breathing easy after their first home Mn,and would now be licking his lips at the prospect ofanother road trip. If Norm's lads want to sit at the backof the bus and enjoy the view, they may as well join meat the Caloundra Cup, as they'll go down again in ascreaming heap, but if more are prepared to contributeand wash the windows, they can Mn . I'll go out on alimb here and say that the HR boys will cop the spray,and do something about it by extracting their digits,and win by a'poofteenth' . HR by 1 pt .

Finally, another western derby in Mr Gillon's backyard,as NOBs (2/7) and Old Essendon (11/4) face the

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,ulrier. After their great run of wins and subsequentGarry Foulds and his team bounced back had las t

.,,.C ,k, something you would expect from the second

,ide . Chris Bye's up and down season continues and if;ic can cobble some wins together finals maybe a slimpossibility. The phone was very quiet last week at4,50pm, and I'm tipping it will be again this week, asBig Jack scampers home With his tail between his legswi(il Bruno giving him directions to Brunswick Rd,

v; llen NOBs give OE some more grief. NOBs by 22pts .

RESERVE SOld Brighton (5 / 1) vs Mazenod (1/ 7) biaz by 35 ptsOld Melburnians (1 /3) vs Old Haileybury (9/4) 0,'tI by 18 ptsTilerry (4/1) vs Old Paradians (1/6) OP by 30pts

Hampton Rovers (1 /2) vs Ormond (6/4) HR by 27 pts

NOBs (2/7) vs Old Essendon (5/2) NOBs by 32 pts

OLi} MELBURNIANS - congratulate David Holme onplaying his 100th game for the Club today . The tirelessruckman has been the stand-out big man in the club1or the past few seasons, continually defeatingopponents both at the centre bounces and around thertround . Well done David, and we hope the famous cryoi "Holmer" will be heard emanating from oursupporters' for many more games. "OLD PARADIANS - Congratulate Peter Cosgriff on200 games with the Club . Began 1985, still going,irong 2002 . Highlights: Premiership Player - Yes, GoalKicker: yes a few, Trophy Winner: yes, Played in theUnders, Two's and the One's, Committee - yes, Cleanerupper - yes. around the club worker, shorts seller, subscollector yes and oh yes, a pretty good footballer as well,in fact an all round nice guy, Peter, thank you fromeveryone at the Club, a well earned Milestone .

MAZENOD - congratulate Nick "Popeye" Parry onplaying his 100th game for the club . Nick is a greatrunning backline player who is very hard at the balland his delivery to players up the field is second tonone. Nick helps out off the field as well and is theclubman every club dreams of having and the clubhope to have him around both on and off the field formany years to come .

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Old MelburniansNorth Old BoysOld ParadiansHampton RoversOld Essendon

3 346 341 331 310 28

Efsthathiou Old Haileybury 1 37Munro North Old Boys 3 33Floyd Old Haileybury 0 22Somaia Old Haileybury 0 21Ballenger Mazenod 0 20

4 i}4~~~ ~L~ ." _ '~'~` ------ -1111A= ? . 5.2 6.5 8.7 13.10 (73)OLD Faai;irwN 1.1 5.4 6.9 7.11 (53)J,.:.zenod : Ba(len,: r 3 Apollonio 3 Meehan Murray L Morgan Castricum.Best: Pickering Parry Dunne Ballenger O'Donoghue Murray .Old Essendon: DeMorton 2 DiPietro 2 McPherson Podger Ryan . BesCHeritage Jinks Ryan Oxnam T DiBlasi Podger .Umpires: R Sneddon, N. Fennessy (F), R. Seymour, R. Richards (G)

OLD HAILEYBURY 0.1 1.5 5.7 7.13 (55)OLD BRIGHTON 1 .4 2.9 4.12 6.14 (50)Old Haileybury: Graves 3 Bourke Mason L Floyd Brooks . Best : White DLay A Floyd L Floyd Mason Forsyth.Old Brighton: Hendra Marshall Murch Lennox Porte Ginnavin . BestHendraFirrie Marshall N!Villiams S Williams Stewart .Umpires: A Damen (R), L. Holmes (F). P. Teasdale, J. Abbott (B), C. Shipley.G. Clancy (G)OLD PARADIANS 5.3 7.4 9.7 10.8 (68)OLD MELBURNTANS 3.3 7.4 8.7 13.9 (87)Old Parad3ens: Reiner 2 Pratt 2 Bail Boyd Porteous Sinclair StevensGalloway Best Richardson Loney Dallas 01.oughrui Curran Brabender.Old Melburnians : Kennedy 5 Mulligan 3 Beaumont Evans Farquharson JN Miller Roberts Best Holme Berry Kennedy Evans Theodore Hawkins,Umpires : R Schuller (RDL), M . Jenkins (F). B . Monaghan, R Monaghan(B), K. Coughlan, L. Fairman (RDL) (G )

ORMOND 7.0 11.0 17.1 22.3 (135)TH);RRY PENOLA 4.3 9.9 10.14 14 .15 (99)Ormond : Grace 7 Black 5 Beckett 3 Miller 2 Martin 2 Ferrari WilsonRobbins Best- McConvill Moore Grace C Keleher Whelan Collins .Therry Penola O'Connor 6 D Goahtiii Edwards Boyle Henderson BestO'Connor C Bannister Elliott Castakll Henderson D Goodwin .Umpires : R Love, M. Cox (F), P. Maddocks, R, Dodd (G)

HAMPTON ROVERS 1.4 3.6 8.6 10.10(70)NORTH OLD BOYS 2.3 7.10 13.14 19.15 (129)Hampton Rovers : S Anderson 3 Cave 2 Browne L Fletcher Ng Power SRedder

.Best, C McKellar Martyn D Anderson Barker Zampaglione Cave .

North Old Boys: J Barker 6 M Barker 4 Collison 4 Vogels 2 PhylandCasboult Tehan Best, Whiteside Hosking Collison Boyle PhylandFitularenee .Umpires: M. Monty, M. Taylor (F) . A Zaicman, L. Mavropaulos (G)

RESERVES

MAZENOD 6.4 8.7 8.7 11.10 (76)OLD ESSENDON 0.1 1.3 1.5 3.5 (23)PRazenod: Smith 3. Gooden 2, Hawkins 2, Suan, Fisher, McDowell,McMullin. Best- Snart, Polan, McDowell, Fuller, Quinn, Carter .Old Ess€ndon: Hunter 2, Tilley, Best- Healey, Hunter, Barr . Obliubek,Newbold, Morrison .OLD HAD.EYBURY 5.0 5.1 6.7 6.7(43)OLD BRIGHTON 2.2 7.6 8.6 11.7 (73)Old Hailcybury: Bell 2, EfstaUuou . P. Langford-Jones, W.Smith, Melin .Best: Curtain, Dimond, Gopu. Bell. Goulden, O'Donnell.Old Brighton : Dever 5, Scott 3, C. Stewart, Fox S. Mead. Best Krzyryvniak,O'Neill. S . Gadsden, McNicol, C . Stewart, Fax.

OLD PARADIANS 0.3 1.5 3.8 6.8[44)OLD RIELBURiYIA1VS 0.1 0.1 1.2 1 .3(9)Old Parad3aas: J S ti1idon 3, Godfrey. Palermo, K Jenkins. t3esC JSwindon, Godfrey, Harford. Hart, J Dallas, S. Fantone.Old Melbruaians: Alder, Best- Wu, R Simpson, Magee, Theile, Grant. Ray.

ORMOND 2.4 3.7 6.7 8.10 (58)THERRY PENOLA 3.2 5.4 8.8 10.11 (71)Ormond: Lehner 2, Monaghan 2, Stephens 2, D . Cleary, C. Cleary. BestBrennan. Everett, D. Cleary . Putz, Lehner, Farrell ,Therry Pmola: Gorman 2, Higgins 2 . Kuret, O'Sullivan, Sacco, Maloney .L.Hollow 0'Meara Best- Weston, Christi, Sacco, P .GaronL L.Hollow, Smith.

HAMPTON ROVERS 0.0 2.4 3.6 7.7 (37)NORTH OLD BOYS 3.5 4.7 7.8 9.11 (65)Hampton Rovers: Warren 2, Nitschke, Fisher, Flahive . Best- Nitschke,Quon, Flynn, Levy, Wheeler . Fibadnrif. AlmientoNorth Old Boys : Cameron 3, Munro 3, Sheehan 2, Steep 1 . Best, Maher,Carney, Cameron . Kennedy, Sleep . Deldney.

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North Old Boys v. Old Essendon

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HAMPTON ROVERSCoach: Norm Goss

Res Coach: Tony Naumoff

1 A . Brudar2 M. McKellar3 D. Busby4 S . Anderson (C)5 B . Marlyn6 T. Wilmott7 A. Dudd y8 Drew Anderson9 T. Barker10 B . Holt11 J . Zampaglione12 B . Culling13 G . Woods14 P. Pike15 A. Browne (VC)16 D. Marshall17 D. Artz (VC)18 S.Rodder19 M. Lawrence20 A. Powe r21 G . Carr22 B. Hoare23 S. Helliger24 C . McKellar25 M. Davey26 S. Wills27 M . Nitschke28 A. Fisher29 M . Fletcher30 A . Quo n31 T. Pucella32 David Anderson (RC)33 M . Lake34 Daniel Andersen35 J . Rodder36 M . Pearson37 L. Holt38 P. Adams39 N. Gos s40 A. Wearmouth41 M . Levy42 M . Lanagan4 344 B . Johnstone45 C. Delosa46 L. Woolrich47 L. Wheeler48 L. Carson49 M. Flynn50 N . Foster51 J . Midwinter52 J . Connelly53 J. N g54 J. Almiento55 J. Prantzos56 C . Wilkinson57 S. Ros e58 C . Marinis59 T.Woodruff60 C . Probyn62 N . Deeming

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MAZENODCoach : David Murray

Res Coach : Tony Collins

1 D. Lancaster2 A . Quin n3 A . McIntyre4 A . Hanley (C)5 D. Maskel l6 P. Nelson7 S . Morgan8 R. Foss9 P. Gooden10 C. Jayaweera11 T. Smith (RC)11 D. Hose12 J . Ballenger13 P. Fuller14 N. Meehan (DVC)15 N. Parry16 M . Apollonio17 J . Beard18 D. 0'Donoghue (VC)19 S. McMulli n20 C . Murray (RVC)20 T. Castricu m21 S. Pola n22 B. Chamberlain23 A. Tucke r24 D . Nisbet25 A . Pickering (VC)26 J. Dunne (DVC)27 D . Krom27 P. Jones28 N . Marmo29 R . Sharp30 S . Fishe r31 N . Snart (RDVC)32 B . King33 D. Grant34 B . Chamberlain35 R. Hawkins36 D. Carter37 L. Morgan38 J . Fisher39 D. Bradshaw41 A. Bouchereau42 P. Fotiniotis43 A. Pers i44 R. Mosbauer45 B.Thomson46 D. Dunne47 P. Steinl e48 G . Tilling49 L . Halvy (RDVC)51 P. Ree d52 S. Veltman53 A. Strawhom54 J. Persi55 L . Fuller56 L . Rudling58 D . Morris59 B. Corfee61 M. McDowell62 M. Gonsalvez64 A. Wilso n

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NTH OLD BOYSCoach: Garry Foulds

Res Coach : Pat Brooks

1 J. Cassell2 D . Keenan2 D . Waters3 A. Trimboli RVC4 S . Sleep5 D . Skene6 N . Vogels DVC7 P. Boot h8 B . Collison C9 H . Maplestone10 M . Nulty11 T. Roberts12 S . Lock13 T. Halpin14 B . Clancy15 C. Faraci16 D. Collin s17 J . Fitzclarence18 C. Murray19 R O'Farrell20 W. Martin21 N. Casboult22 D. Teha n23 B. Whiteside24 J . Barker VC25 G . Phyland26 P. Brooks27 W. McTaggart28 D . Joyce RC29 C . Hosking30 M . Leigh31 L. Boyle32 T. Roach33 M . Barker34 M . Hyde35 M . Carney36 M . Polatajko37 J . Eastaugh38 M . Amo r39 T. Docherty40 C. Phyland41 K. Ny e42 A. Kennedy43 D. ZaceK44 T. Spurling45 L. Meehan46 P. Daniels47 T. Kennedy48 A. Munro49 T. Kooloos50 T. Drum51 T. Brady52 N . Sanders53 S. Butcher RVC54 D . Demarte55 M. Joyce56 D . Sheehan57 M. Delaney58 T. Cameron59 C . Kennedy60 M . Cribbes61 G. Took64 L. Ryan66 P. Bryar67 S . Saad68 J . Maher69 J .Joyce77 S . Trenton

OLD BRIGHTONCoach : Stuart Glascott

Res Coach : Paul Dwye r

1 A . Krzywniak2 A . Pirrie3 C . Barrow (VC)4 A . MacGillvray5 T. Marshall6 R . Stewart7 B . Logan8 M. Gadsden9 S . Lennox (VC)10 J . Mead11 L . Adamis11 A . Fitzgerald12 B . Williams13 N . Edwards14 S . Williams (C)15 C. Mizzi16 J . Homan n17 A. Van Den Dungen18 A. Salem19 S. Ginnavin20 B. Gadsden21 T. Ewen22 N . Biggin22 L O'Neill23 N . Milat2425 S. Nickas26 A. Ginnavin27 D . Paterson28 N . Williams29 J . Dickerson30 E .McCowan31 A . Brown32 D . Begley33 P. Phelan34 J . White35 C. Stewart36 M . Wardell37 B . McMahon38 J . Raju39 K. Kavanagh4 041 M . Allen42 L. Hendra43 R. Carter44 R. Sherman45 C. McKimm46 M . Billionis47 S. Adam48 B. Dever49 B. Scott50 X.Johnson51 M .J .T. Smith52 A.J . Paterson53 L . McPherson5455 M. Gamble5657 J . Murch58596061 A. Walsh62 A . Lynch63 S . Davies64 M .Reid

OLD ESSENDONCoach: Chris Bye

Res Coach : Robert O'Brie n

1 J. Pannagiotopolous2 S. Evans3 P. Lutterschmidt4 D . Ryan5 M.Oxnam6 C . Ridley7 J. Leas k8 J. Heritage9 J. Goodger10 S. Bryant11 B. Papal12 J. Kavanagh13 M . Bossi14 B . Hakim15 T. Di Blasi16 S . McPherson17 P. Hexter18 J . Walker19 E . Healey20 D. Hunter21 S . Dale22 A . Merrington23 J . Hughes24 J . Dazkiw25 C. Morgan26 S . Fleming27 D. Barr28 G . Stevens29 S. Uebergang30 M . Dragoj4o31 D . Caridi32 J . Mansfield33 A. Dawson34 D . Podger35 L . Kavanagh36 M . Burns37 M . Jinks38 D . Whitfield39 B . Newbold40 C . Obliubek41 S . De Morton42 N . Bartram43 N . Fitzpatrick44 J . Rus h45 P. Barry46 T. Cippoloni47 S . Howard48 A. Salvo49 C. Clues50 A. Nowland51 A. McGowan52 J . Williamson53 T. Campbell54 A. Morrison55 B. Turner56 S. Dart57 W. Conlan58 T. Williams60 S. Cetin

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OLD HAILEYBURY OLD ENELDURNIANS OLD PA:3ADIAPlS ORMOND THERRY PENOLACoach: Mick Dwyer Coach : Erwin Leyden Coach: Matt Ryan Coach: Michael Knuppel Coach: Wayne Herme s

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

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

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

P. Dimond3

3 Treloar A 3 M. Cosgr'rff 3 L. Murphy 2 Mills A (DVC )

4 S. Langford-Jones 4 Hazell M 4 A. Curran 4 A. Grace (VC)3 Bannister R4 Elliot M

5 J. Bourke 4 Barrett N5 Crawshay S 5 M. Harford 5 M . ManSnov 5 Sacco S

A White (DVC)6 5 Woodford D 6 D . Stevens 6 D. Whelan 7 Bannister SAdam Hilton 6 Holme D (DVC) 7 P. Cosgriff 7 S . Keleher (VC) 8 Hollow L

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

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

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

11 Gallagher P 14 B. Brabender 14 S . James 18 Carter B

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

18 C. Jayasekera 13 Thiele B 17 B. Hart 17 J. Bridges 22 Reynolds Lig M . Armstrong (C) 14 Verge M 18 G . Porteous 18 S . Cramey 25 Edwards P21 A . Jenke 14 Kinsella D 19 A. Dean 19 D . Cleary (RVC) 26 Lewis B22 D . Mason 15 Rose M 20 T. Brown 20 M . McConvill (C) 27 Garoni M,3 G. Fletcher 16 Lewski A 21 B. Loney 21 R . Wiley 29 Goodwin S

A. Ross 17 Miller J 22 S . Fantone 22 G. Lehner 30 Tadinac M

2b B. Johnston 18 Fitzgerald T19 Mulquiney R(DVC) 23 P. Walsh 23 J. Knuppel 31 Hollow S

32 Sacco J26 J. Bell (R C) 19 Prowse M 24 T. Lombardi 24 A. Goonan 34 McWhinney M27 R . Brandham 20 Guest J Heffernan C25 A. O J. Dal e25 35 McKay A28 A. Shepherd 21 Keeble C 26 D. Boundy 26 T. Harvey 36 Barron D29, B. Carson (VC) 22 Waddell A(RC) 27 K. Jenkins 27 T. Brennan (RVC) 37 Castaldi D30 D . Warnes 23 Berry M 28 B . Reiner 28 A. Moore 38 Nancarrow M

31 D . Lay 24 Hawkins M 29 J . Dallas 29 M. Broadhurst 39 Boyle S (C)

32 B. Mitchell 25 Thomas P 30 A. Boyd 30 G . Ritchie (RVC) 40 Garoni P43 Warren M

33 . P. Wright 26 Kennedy C26 Walker C

31 N. Dallas 31 H . Black 44 Appleford P34 P. Langford-Jones 28 Teelow A 32 P. Pratt 32 A. Lom 45 Carter M35 D . Lappage 29 Mulligan T 33 S . Ciavola 33 M. Collins 46 Stepan S36 B. Lay 30 Miller J 34 B . Hayes 34 A. Russell 47 Goodwin D37 A. Floyd 30 Wu A 35 S . Simpson (C-R) 35 L . Russell 48 McAuliffe A

38 L . Floyd 31 Sallabank J 36 B . Dintinosante 36 D . Casey 49 Whykes B

39 H . Brooks 32 Selby E 42 R. Murray 37 C . Everitt 50 Barron B51 Candiloro D

40, S. Davey 33 Magee J 43 38 D . Broadhurst 52 Weston 041 S. Saunders RVC

( )34 Beaumont J 44 D. Furze 39 M. Ferrari 53 La Fontaine N

42 S. Durkin 35 RayY 45 A. Paglia 40 Y. Dimadamos 54 Riley S43 C . Pountney 36 Grant J

37 Murray S46 R. Clark 41 J. Koolstra 55 Garoni M(VC Res)

44 L . Pitcher 38 Bryant T 47 N . Ball 42 C . Keleher 56 Dunne P

45 H . Gopu 39 Field D 48 S . O'Meara 43 L . Smith 57 Weston S60 Sacco P

,6 R . Goulden 40 Useinov Z 51 A. Baker 44 N . Baldwin 61 Sacco S;% R. Mitchell RVC( ) 42 Evans B 52 M . Joyce 45 L . Breitkreuz 62 Caccamo D;8 C. Moyle 43 Farquharson E 63 46 C . Cleary 63 Moloney A:9 B. Melin 44 Grundy P 54 S . Yeo 47 J. Monaghan 64 O'Meara J50 R. Ladd 45 Murphy C 55 48 B. Healy 65 Stella S51 S. Richardson 46 Neeson C 60 J . Connolly 49 S. Metz 66 Green A

Smith52 G47 Harrison T

50 D. Geenock 67 Tsinaris G.3 L Curtain

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

70 Kuret L`-: R. Saunders 50 52 S. Betsy Lyons R

72,_-5 L Byms 51 Kennon M 53 G . Hammond 7 Johnson S-6 M . Anderson 52 Campbell B 54 F. Melanie 74 Lees S57 A, Morisi 53 Berry J 55 J. Putz 75 Keenan R

_-3 W. Jeffries 54 Grscheska T 56 M. Farrell 76 Lees C

F D M . Somata 55 Gooley J 57 S. Stephens 79 Higgins T84 Russell G

Gt J . Miller 56 Mulcahy J57 Bains A

58 T. Banks 87 Jones P63 W. Smith 58 Weir I 59 P. Konstanty r~„ij A (C Res )89

T. Cute 59 Alder C 93 Sm

60 Power J 96 Redden S

61 Berman J 98 Hollow B

62 Trim C 99 La Corcia M

63 Quasi G 100 Loiudice J104 Biddlestone G64 Ledwidge B

65 Pruden JHicks M68

106 Murphy P108 Thomas D

70 Whitehead H119 Ratcliffe A129 Boden D

CORPORATE 132 Costello R

E~la~phy 4 Sans PtU ltd PRINT 135 134 D0'onohue M

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Are the Fields now having their mid season slump . If theyare from a stable position they now find themselves unde rthe pump. Seven into four just does not go so the last 7week's promise an enthralling finish to the 2002 season .

REVIEWPrahran came out determined to match competition leadersSt Bedes Mentone-Tigers at Toorak Park . But that wasabout all they did after an initial 2 goal burst they were totallyoutplayed all day by the Tiger side who proved without adoubt they can play on a big ground. The Tigers put up aterrific effort with players contributing from everywhereduring the day . Jason Bristow made a fine debut, but AndrewHayes was best afield with 7 twins, whilst Poynton, Spencerand Sammy Hecker were all valuable for the Tigers, who alsowelcomed back via the U19'S last year's goal kickingmachine. For the Two Blues none tried harder than big KipWalford, Tim Maher and Matty Vagg up from the Ressies .The young Panthers in front of their home crowd made a realtight contest of their clash against Collegians especially inthe first half. But alas for some inexplicable reason just afterhalf time the momentum and feel of the game suddenlychanged as the Lions slammed on 5 unanswered goals tohave it all wrapped up by orange time . An 11-2 second half

dwas pretty impressive by Collegians who kept running a nkept the pressure on. Dick Henebery, Nick Harrison andJohn Lang with 6 were terrific for the victors . Drew Solley puton an absolute vintage performance for the Panthers withsome 40 possessions, Tony Bournon led by example andJustin Costello as usual was pretty good .The Friars were obviously ready to atone for their last 2losses and had 5 majors on the board before the Bangerswoke up . Banyule then steadied down a bit and got to within10 points before the Friars again got their running gamegoing, to eventually run out comfortable 63 point winners .Matt Power was a good Friar as was Buckets with 6, but itwas the irrepressible Chris Wood in the ruck who took out theplayer of the match . Big Dave Williams, the Gloury Brothersand Chris Taylor back from injury all played well for Banyule .

After last week's disappointing loss, Caulfield were stung intoearlv action against Glen Eira, and kicking with the breezehadya 5 goal lead at quarter time . However had one R .Gilmourkicked a bit straighter things could have been different . Fromthen on a huge transformation came over the game as theFields stopped running refused to man up, as a moredesperate Sainters outfit clawed their way back into the gamewith strong in and under footy . They finally hit the front midway through the last answered every challenge to score aninjury free win over disappointing opposition . Leatherpoisoning for Chris Massis, with Clement. MeGaw and Tkoezyall pretty good. Caulfield had few winners on the day,however Andrew Sorensen, Dave Scott and Andrew Dockerall held their heads up . Hope you have thawed out nowLavrso!! !

Rain held off and apart from the centre the game at GordonBarnard was played in good conditions . Sorry I missed thelunch but had to tnnpire . For most of the day it was a tigh t

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affair except for a periodduring the second stanzawhere the Sharks kicked8 goals into the wind withMurray Pitts scoring 4 ofthem . By then the damage had been done and the visitorsheld on for a hard fought 43 point victory . Braydn Haynesrelished the conditions to win the BOG Award, Shermo andHolty were good down back and "The General" Tim Rienietsmade a great debut. Brent Christie was best for the Wellers,with Luke Gladman and Jordan Heffernan also makinksignificant contributions .

PREVI EWAnother interesting Round with some real crunch games.Collegians welcome Prahran to Harry Trott . The Two Blueswere the victors in the first Round but things have changed afair bit since then . The Lions are in pretty good touch withPraliran ravaged by injury and an unfortunate suspension,The Lions can't afford to take the foot off the peddle and feelthey owe their visitors one so will get across the line today.Battle of the cellar dwellers out at Warringal Park . TheP anthers have not tasted victory since this clash in the firsiRound some 11 weeks ago now . Could have won a lot more ithey could play a game out . Ban yule have been competitivfwithout winning and in front of their home crowd will toda}reverse the Round I result .Another crunch game out at Balwyn today sees O lCamberwell and Glen Eira in a huge head to head clash withplenty at stake and finals action out of the question for thflosers. Hard to judge either of them on form with a win on(week and a loss the next week . but on their day an injury fretSainters are as good as anything on the paddock so I witstick with em to %vvi one away from home .Absolute beauties these last 2.

Caulfield Grammar must win today or Collegians the doubl i

NAMEC SECTION

CLUB !ST Ul7 TOTAI

C. Carrigg Whitefriars 6 46Mooney Collegians 2 35Vamvakis Glen Eira 3 33Kingwell St Bedes Mentone 4 33Pitts Beaumaris 5 32

C RESERVE SDance Whitefriars 0 26Margierson Caulfield 1 26Vance Beaumaris 1 26Stevens Beaumaris 0 23Skurrie Collegians 2 19Fraser Prahran 4 19

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rice and fourth spot could all pass them by. So is the< ;ure on the Fields or what. tVhitefriars are a good side,t

like the size of the Racecourse Oval, and will certainlyc a great game of it. Have the utmost respect for the Friar s

uut motivation and the fear of failure is a great incentive andI feel that Dean Anderson maybe able to use that to his

Icalltage to help get the boys across the line this week.

r;cndly local rivals Beaumaris an d St Bedes Mentone-Tigers clash in another ripper at Oak Street . Rtorth going,I tiles to see folks . The Tigers have not been beaten since theirunlucky 3 point after the siren loss to the Sharks in Round1, They would be keen to reverse that result todav and thu s

through a full round undefeated . Even though Beatunaris.L re at home and will have parochial support I think the Tigers

u1 do it and take the points . Too much height and markingength will win out on the day.

6ELECTI011iS; Collegians, Banyule, Glen Eira, CaulfieldG,~alnmarians, St Bedes Mentone-Tigers.

P R ESS CG : :~ : NDENT' ~10/ 10 last week a great effort as usual . Thanks guys .Don't forget your nominations for Player of the Round .I have a deadline to submit this report to the VAFA so would,ppreciate your co-operation in having your reports to me by~om on Monday Nights please . Contact details are 9 5531361 phone and fax at home, 0412 213 541 is the mobile, oremail me at brainco(itoptusnet.com .au as, mentioned by 8pmSunday Nights .

Thank you and keep up the good work.

OLD C:` .LiBERIVELL - extend their full support and bestv ; i,hes to fl2atty Austin and his family for a full recovery fro m

broken neck suffered in last Saturday's under 19 match .V,', know the champion within will pull through in the end .

WHITEFRIARS - would like to congratulate Matt "Swooper"Northey on his 100th game against Caulfield today.Swooper started with the club in 1997 and has been integralulember of all sides he has played in, including the 1999 CGr< .de Senior Premiership side, either on the ball or upwt-ward where he is known to enjoy a goal or two . Despite hisquiet approach to most things, he is very popular and highlyr ; -,sected amongst his peers at the club . Well done Swooper!

OLD MENTONIANS - congratulate Daniel Mills who las tlc represented the Club in his 50th game. Well done

from all at Pantherland!C : ULFIELD GRAMMARIANS - 50 games - Andrew Docker& Sasha Krien Both Andrew & Sasha played their 50the ane for the fields, Round 10 . "docks" has developed into adour defender, who has risen to every challenge put to himu :i- season, whilst Sasha is a high flying utility, who`rforms well at either end of the ground . Both have

progressed through the u19's, and whilst it has taken Sash abit longer than "Docks" to reach this milestone . all at CGFC

IA forward to the next 50 front both of vou .

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Collegians v. PrahranBanyule v. Old MentoniansCaulfield Gr. v . Whitefriars

Old Camberwell v . Glen EiraBeaumaris v. St Bodes Mentone Tigers

PRAEIltAN 2.3 3.9 6.11 9.11 (65)ST BEDES RENTONE 7 .4 10.8 17.10 20 .13 (133)Prahram St Clmr ,f, B.Getlte 2, A.PUts 2, James. Mclean . Best- Evans,MaYher. Mclean . Macdonald, Taseff. Harders.St Bedes Mentone: Hayes 7, Kina vett 4 . L.159ni1e 2 . McColl 2 Bristow 2,M .Wtntle, M.Andrew, D .t'onyton. Best: D.Poynton. rlHayes. D.Spencer,S.Hecker, M.TerrelL L .Porter.Umpires: G . Rowllngs, T. Tingeri (RDL) ;F), A. Monaghan (RDL), S . Grey(RDL) (B), K. Brewer, 0. Matthews (RDL) (G)

OLD MENTONIANS 1 .3 4.6 5.6 6.8(44)COLLEGIANS 3 .4 6,8 12.9 17.9 (111)Old Mentonians: Bournon 4 . D.KUto, Solley Best. Salley. Bournon, Linford,Kttto, Dart, DieterCo ll egians: Lang 6, Harris 2 . Mooney 2 . Fry, Hotst, Cottom, Cooper, Waters,Harrison, FIenehery Best: Elarnson. Fry, HoLst, Henebery-, Cononi . HarrisUmpires: A Stubbs . L . Gallagher (F), J . Kramer . G . Kennedy (B)WHITEFRIARS 5.5 9.6 14.10 18 .10 (118)BANYULE 2.1 4.1 7.4 8.7(55)Whitefriazs: C . Camgg 6. Wood 2, Northey 2, M. Power, Darue, Eames,Janson, Gloukhev . Pawhk, Anderson. Kennedy.Banyule : T . Gta:ry 2 . S . Playfair 2 . O'Connell 2, O'Connor. Richardson.Best D. Williams, T. Gloury . P. Gloury, C. Taylor, H . McDermott, O'Connor.Umpires: L. Katz„ C . Brajtberg (F), J. Maebus, R. Twist (B), P. Mitchell, E.Beat (G )GLEN EIRA AFC 1 .6 6.12 9.14 17 .17 (119)CAULFIELD 7.3 8.5 11.9 14.12 (96)Glen Eira: Clement 3, Gilmore 3. MeGaw 3 . Vamvakas 3, Carvana 2, Pryde1, Diamond 1 . A Diamond 1 . Best: Macs :s, Clement. McGaw, Doolan,Diamond, Thocz.Caulfield : W:113, Pearce 2, Foster 2, Baxter I, Browne 1, Cowlishaw 1,Harrison i . Liddell 1, Sorensen 1 .1'asseil 1 . Best. Sorenson, Scott, Pearce,Browne, Harrison. Will ,Umpires: M. W:ttmann (F) . G . Rollo, R_ Dunstan (G )

OLD CAMBERWELL 0.1 2.5 6.6 6.7(43)BEALTriARIS 2 .2 10.4 12.5 13.8 (86)Old Camberwell : Cadzow 3, Clay. Francis. Harrlmatt. Best: Christie.Heffernan, G(arLnan, Clay, Lipplatt, Hardman.Beaumaris: Pitts 5 . Groves 3, Lee, Atkins . NI . Atkins. L, Catlin, Me Geogh,Bese- Hayes. B. Martin. C. Sherman. P, Atkins . M . Atkins. L, Holt, J.Umpires: J . Lipson . J . Grossbard (F)

RESERVES

PRAIi12A2f 2 .2 4.7 8.10 9.13 (67)ST BEDES MENTONE 1 .2 1.4 3.5 5 .5(35)Prahran: Fraser 4, Rose 2, Aitken 2, Nortlnvav Best: Northwa_v, Rose,Smith . LWoal, Corboy, Fraser.St Bedes Mentone: Wilson, Latnb, Napier . Marshall, Phipps . Best : Parsons .Wilson, Butts . Tesonero. I'lupps. Samya .

OLD RD;NTON7A .hS 1.3 1.3 2.5 3 .6(24)COLLEGIANS 4.1 9.5 11.9 17.14 (116)Old Mentonians : Clarke. D.Fava, Wilson Best: Clarke. Moodie. Martin .T.Fava, Campbell, AppelCollegians: McKenzie 4 . Johnson 4. Moon 2. Skit me 2, Browning 2,Dotiv6ng. Wollev. Gnbble. Best: MeKenzie, Jolmson, Woolly, Dowling, Moon,Gobble .WHITEFRIARS 3.1 6.5 7.8 8.11 (59)BANYULE 1 .1 2.2 2.5 3 .6(24)Whitehiacs : Magu :re 2, Jones 2. Vernal 2, Brice, Reid, Best, Swain,Maguire. Re!d . Brice, Webb. Elliott .Banyule: 1Vitchett 2 . McCann- Best: D_ Playfa:r, Bott, SJ. Gray, Brockwett .Wnchell . Sni<dt.

GLEN EIRA AFC 1.2 3.6 4.7 8.9 (57)CAULFIELD 6.3 8.5 17.6 21.6 (132)Glen Eira : DLoa :. Zagame 1 . Wait I, Aherhne 1 . A . Dunaehkt 1. BestWon, Dmne:te . Dnuou . N;crime. K. Dtmachk :.Caulfield: Contis 5, ~lsh 5. Evans 2, Hooper 1 . Deal 1, Bannon 1, Kendall1 . Brockett 1, Ryn 1 . Robinson 1, Margerison 1 . Best., Erickson, Ash,Contts . Deal . Robeson. Evans .

OLD CAMBERWELL 2.1 5.3 8.5 10.11 (71)BEAUNIARIS 4.3 4.3 6.5 6.7(43)Old Camberwell : Sa ;(ar 2, Dap:ran 2, Craven 2, Me Kenzie 2, Tempone. R,Joyce. Best: Grant, Ormsby. Me Kenzie, Jetlis . Mackenzie, Eyes.Beaumaris : Quin, Foley. Teasdale, Vance, O'Brien . A, Cotter. Best- O'Brien.A. Deluca . Gray . Thompsun, Cairns, Coate .

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BAUYULE BEAU M ARIS CAULFIELD COLLEGIANS GLEN EIRACoach : Greg Whitcroft Coach : Tim Rieniets GRAMMARIANS Coach : Pat Hawkins Coach : Paul Beddoe

Res: Renato Dintinosante John McNicholas Coach : Dean Anderson Res : Marty Hook Res Coach: Don Orr

Res Coach : Mick Carty Res Coach : Martin Dicrosta

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by Barry H",.AeyCYAN PRES S

The top two are cruising at this stage, andAquinas and Uni Blacks 2 game break over thethree teams with hopes of catching them, is nowlooking a big ask to peg back . The next threerounds are all critical for the wannabes !

LAST WEE KMentone proved too strong for Aquinas in spite ofthe visitors rocketing to an 8 goal lst term . TheVultures hauled them back in a most impressivedisplay. Tony Mac was again outstanding for thehome side, HB's Corey Stephens & Michael Dixon letlittle pass, and Steve Sullivan comman ded roundthe packs . Mike Starrett did well up forward for theBloods, Tim Jess was strong at both HB & HF, andSean Flynn was proficient through the middle .

AJAX was nigh on obliterated by Monash Blues;thus rendering the Jackas' day highly forgettable .

The Ashers all seemed to hit their straps together ina great team performance . The Jackas betterplayers were Duzenman, M. Segal, Dukes and Onas.Peter Westbrook, roving, and George Smyth BP wereoutstanding for the Ashers, with Tom Craven on awing, and Shane Chapman, in the centre, not farbehind .

Ivanhoe Assumption was undone by BulleenTemplestowe who established a 6 kick break in the

first half, and even though the Hoes were within 10points just after the 4th term started, the Bullants

skipped away again to post a handy win . Damon

Wood was terrific at FB for the Hoes, Chris Tuckerrucked well, and Rees Harley was strong on his wing .

For the Bullants, 'Tezza' burnt on his wing ; with

Schneider and Tulloch both busy round the packs .

St Leos Emmaus WP was too accomplished for OldGeelong and continued their progress towards aseemingly inevitable berth in the 2nd Semi . Luke

Price and Brad Bird were again among the goals forthe Animals, with James Manton & Jason Fennelldominating the midfield, and Hodder, Krebs andRistevski being creative defenders .

University Blacks was pushed all day by adetermined Williamstown CYMS, and it wasn'tuntil the last term that it really established anascendency. Blacks had top games from Wilson upforward, James Green on the ball and round theflanks, plus Ben Cunningham, roving .

TODAYMonash Blues' clash with Mentone Amateurs willbe interesting, regardless of the ladder relativities .The venue is in doubt as this goes to press, but nomatter where it's played, this should be a terrific

match . The Vultureshave been soconsistent all seasonthey must be thechoice to win, but theywill find the Rnd 12 Ashers vastly different from theRnd 3 variety. Mentone should still salute by 3 goals,

Bulleen Temp takes on AJAX in a crucial match for

both Clubs who have to win to maintain contact withfourth place . The Bullants should be in better

mental shape following a win, as opposed to theJackas, the magnitude of whose loss last week must

have seriously dented their confidence. The morepositive feelings and the greater depth of experienc

e the Bullants will take into this game should seethem home ahead by 3 goals .

Old Geelong and Ivanhoe Assumption meet atComo, and while the visitors' season hasn't gone aspear shaped as the home side's, the Hoes must bedevastated by their slide out of the four in recen

t weeks. Even so, they are travelling better tha nOGGs and should take the points by 4/5 goals .

Uni Blacks face up to a serious test against St Leosin the match of the day, which, in view of the skillslevels of these sides, could well be one of the bestgames for the year. The Animals have to startfavourites because of the sheer consistency of theirperformance this season, a lot of which is attributableto their back-line which has had 13% fewer pointsscored against it than the 2nd best defence, whichhappens to be Blacks'. In the Blacks favour is thatthey are the only side to topple Mentone to date,though that was not played at Optus Oval, as today'sfixture is . The Animals by a goal .

CY meet an Aquinas coming off two successivelosses, and CY itself, with a creditable effort lastweek against Blacks, will come into today's game fullof confidence . Even in defeat though, the Bloodsstill kick decent scores, and are averaging 112points per game. CY will have problems counteringthe Bloods' firepower up forward, and the visitorsshould win by 4 goals or so .

Reserves winners should be : Ashers, Jackas,OGGs, Blacks, & Aquinas .

Correspondents the contacts are : 9889 1979 (li& F), 0409 172 558, [email protected]

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iF M THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2002

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on ein Round 11 . Ac! _ .!n pres .lits himself in

-sibl. pi_,sical condition each season an dcontributed to him playing 100 out of a

10 3 gaines since his debut in 1997 . Rarelynior team, Adam has forged a career as

d4ensive player. With such durability wet Adam to give further milestones a shak et'1o dist~ , i~ t fn 1,lr :

MentoIle 9 80AJAX 2 41St Leos 4 40

~'s Bulleen Templestowe 1 3 2ay Vlonash Blues 3 27

University Blacks 4 27

AquinasUniversitv BlacksOld GeelongIvanhoe

entone

5 252 220 210 180 16

c ionash Blues v . Mentone Amatet 'sBulleen TemplestpYVe v. AJAX ,: --Old Geelong v. Ivanhoe Assumption

University Blacks v . St Leos Emmausat Optus Oval, Carlton North (29 G12)Williamstown CYMS v . Aquinas

:ONE 3.5 11.8 14.14 22.17 (149)U ::AS 8.1 11.5 13.9 16.12(108)done: MacGeorge 9, Matt Sullivan 3, Mick Sullivan 2, C .Barr 2, Wide,<- S.Sullivan. T.Barr.Farnting, Etcell, Best: Mick Sullivan . Matt Sullivan,

S .Sulllvan, C-Sullman, Tully, MacGeorge._ ilia : Starrett 6, Flynn 2, tYnutehead 2, T.Jess 2, Bethune . Williams,Livingstone . Tarnlli Best; Denbraber, Lorkm . Coillver, Tarulli, Williams,Starrett.Umpires : R. Eastwood (R) (r)AJAX 1 .0 2.0 2.1 3.2 (20)MONASH 6.8 11.12 14.15 16.18 (114)AJAX: Berger 2, Vanaken 1 Best: M Segal, Duzemuan, Dukes . Onas,Kagan. Sharp,Monash : De Young 3, Holloway 3 . Green 2, Craven, Grace. S Hawkins . J .Hawkins . Netisntan,l.loyrcl, Westbrook 2. Best Craven . De Young, Smyth, JBolton, Crean-, GreenUmpires: C. ., 'ens (R) (F), J . Kralevski (B), A. Esposito, P. Gait (G)

IVANHOE A L : 'ION 2.5 3.7 8.9 12.13 (85)BULLEEId-'t II'LESTC WE 4.2 9.6 11.7 17.15 (117)Ivanhoe AsG++mption: Maud 2, Hull-Brown 2 . Morris, Saunders,N .ShutTlevrotw, I ce, Brown, Harley . Rawley, Sloan. Best : Wood, Tucker,Hariey, Saunders, Maud- Hocking .Bulieen-Templestowe: Tulloch 3, Humphrey 3, G .McLaren 2, Burridge 2.Daskalou 2. Lambropoulos 2. Schneider, Matthews, Tehan. Best 1-ehan,Daskalou, Schneider, Humphrey. Tulloch, Williams .Umpires: D. Irons . A. Conquest (F)

ST LEOS ENi2alAttS 4.8 11 .12 15.16 22.21 (153)OLD GEEL ONG 0.1 2.2 2.3 5.4 (34)St Leos Emmaus: Bird 4, Price 4. McKenzie 3, McCann 3, Burgess 2,McGloin 2, Donovan 1 . Hodder 1, Bruce 1, Pitcher 1 . Best; Manton,Burgess, Fennell, Bird, Price, McKenzie.Old Geelong: Bayless I . Leishman 1 . Redhi 1 . McKay 1, Fitzgerald 1 . BestFauburn, Stevens, Malpass, Redtrt, O'Brien, McCarthy.Umpires : D. Longworth (F)

UNIVERSITY BLACKS 3.6 4.10 11.13 16.18 (114)WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 0.1 6.3 11 .5 13.7 (85)University Blacks : Wilson 4, Green 3, Chatfield 2, Netheroote 2 . O'Donnell2, M.Cunningham, Dillon, Peck. Best: Wilson, McArthur, Dillon, B .Cunnuigham, Green, M . Cunningham.Williamstown: Williams 4, Bartolo 4, Barlow 2, Lee 2, Featherston CoxBest: Cox. Featherston, B .Hynes, Bartolo, Manning, \Y'uchatsch .Umpires : S. Mackie . K . McNiece (F), A. Bennison, B. Powell (B )

RESERVES

Rff;Iv'TOIdE 2.1 4.1 6.6 9.7(61)AQUINAS 2.1 1 1 .2 15.5 16.8 (104)Mentoner Murphy 3, Smith 2, Tresidder 1, HeslIlte I, Joyce 1, Matt Walsh1 . Best. Sullivan, Joyce. Matt ti8alsh, Perazzo, Barker, Murphy .Aquinas: Bradshaw 5, Ditcltfield 3, Hope, Jones,VOlombello, Boland,Varone, Macklin . Gerr7sh, Bower . Best Barrie, Ditehfleld, Pierce, Jones,Bradshaw, Hope, Macklin .AJAX 3.2 6.5 6.6 6.8(44)MONASH BLUES 2.1 5.2 9.4 12.7 (79)AJAX : Buckley 2, Kalb, Szkolnik, Newstadt, Kaicer Best Zemskl,Israelsohn . Bucklev, Arousi . E Goldman, Artist, Dudakov .Monash Blues: Baxter 3, Katz 2, Rosengarten, Meehan, Blackley .Feenagthty, McCormick, Arnett, Bolton. Best Katz, Pa}tte. Baxter, Merlin.Main, Rosengarten.

IVAPII-IOE ASSUMPTION 1 .1 3.5 5.8 10.13 ('73)BULLEEN-TEMPLESTOWE 1 .4 2.4 3.5 4.6 (30)Ivanhoe Assumption : Emerson 4, J.Pace 2. J.Scoble 2, Peoples,J.SIw2tleworth . Best Thackuray. Harris . APace, E .Healy, J.Pace, Marine.Bulleen-Templestowe: Thompson, Florence, Cattermole, S .Boyd. Best:-Matthetvs, Mor)vifJs. Lea . Cattermole, Agrotis .

ST LEOS EMMAUS 5.5 9.9 15.15 19.17 (131)OLD GEELONG 2.3 4.5 4.6 5.10 (40)St Leos Emmaus : B.Vaughan 6. DAnteho 2, D .Dinicolantonio 2. E .Mitchell2, Volpi 2, Bovd, Gay. McInerney, Simondson, Ymer.Best B .Vaughan,D.Dinlcolantonio,T.McCanrn,F(oal,Voini.Ebiltchell.Old Geelong : Chadder, Farr3s . Grills . MeKay, Platers . Best Clarke, Grills.Harrington . Kilpatrick, Carty.

UNIVERSITY BLACKS 9.4 17.9 24.12 33.21 (219)WIS,LIAA3STOWN CYMS 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 (0)University Blacks: Weber 5, Schilling 4, Evans 4, Leech 3. Clements 3,Scarlett 2, Ralph 2, Staunton 2 . Hanna 2. Ross 2, Wallace, Murphy,Ratisstsley, Nthitl. Best: Schilling, Hanna, Weber. Tehar,, Scarlett, Evans .Willia.msto w n: Best: Rouda, Mathews, WiEwF, Kennedv, Ryan . Carter.

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AJAX AQUINAS O .C . BULLEEN IVANHOE MENTONECoach : Phil Davis Coach : Steve Box TEMPLESTOWE ~tSSUMPTIOP~

rCoach : Macgeorge

Res Coach : Barry Simon Res Coach: Howard Field Coach : Doug Seed Coach: Brad Hall Res Coach : Darren Fenech

Res Coach: Met Prior Res Coach: Colin McDonal d

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1 S . Rowley2 R. Gallaghe r

2 M . Konsky 2 C. Thoma sEdwards3 S

2 D . Williams3 S . Young

.3 C. Tucker 3 M . Dixo n

3 J . SharpDudakov (VC )4 M

.5 M . Boland 4 W. Thompson 4 T. O'Neill D. Emmett4

5 A. White.Davis (VC)5 B 6 D. Minogue 5 S . McLaren 5 J . Scoble 6 C. Stephens.Kal b6 D 7 C. Glennie 6 P. Graham 6 T. Healy 7 K. Gunter.Samuel7 G 8 J . Jess 7 P. Robertson 7 P. Rawley 8 D . Perrin.Klei n8 B 8 S . Kelly 8 N. Bone 8 J. Shuttleworth 9 P. Emmett

.9 A . Rosen 9 T. Harkin 9 B. Todd

10 P. Tsokas9 M. Thackwray10 P Lee

10 M . Hovey11 C . O'Meara

10 G. DukesWeisler11 M

10 D. Boland10 C . Field

11 G . Chiversi

.11 D. Valkanis 12 M . Davie s

Haye s13 M.12 D. Goldenfein 11 M. Barmby 12 A. Parr s

13 D . Tulloch12 L. Hull-Brow n

Narkiewicz13 S

.13 A. King

13 A Freund14 A. Butt

12 A . Bethune13 D. Denbraber

14 A . PanouWolnizer15 B

.14 P. Flynn

14 M . Etcell15 Mick Sullivan

15 J. Segal 13 C. Jeffrey.

16 S . Smith15 J. Curtin

Harri s16 P16 P. Sullivan

McCarthy16 J16 M. SegalCukierman17 A

14 A . Lorkin15 A. Williams

17 C. DarbyBurridg e18 K

.17 S. Morris

.17 C . Sullivan

.18 J. Kirzner 16 J . Hunt

.19 L. Stott

18 T. Scobl eWoo d19 D

18 T. Sulliva n19 C . Stewart

19 G. Blieden 17 M. Denavi 20 M. Jones .Collins20 J 20 P. Kring s

20 M . Buckley 18 J . Hughes 21 P. Gannas .Denby21 D 21 D . Kelly

21 D. Gelbart 18 D . Saliba 22 G . Mctaren .Shuttleworth22 N

22 P. Murph y22 A. .Bock 19 G. Whitehead 23 D . Matthews .

Ryan23 D23 Matt Sullivan

23 B. RittermanBram24 J

20 P. Woolan20 P. Paras

24 D . Marti n25 T. Matthews

.24 B. Frew

24 X . Smith25 G . Uptin.

Blashk i25 M 21 C . Quinn 26 S . Boyd 25 J. Frisina 26 A. Rock.

26 B. Duzenman 21 J . Pierce 27 J . O'Donnell 26 M. Emmerso nJackso n27 A

27 M. WiseJohnston28 C

27 J. Berger28 A. Zemski

22 S . Flyn n23 J . Livingstone

28 R. Parris29 D. Bone

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Barker29 S29 A . Joffe 24 P. Harper 30 D . Florence

Shin e31 A29 C. Hockin g

Sloan30 M

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30 A . LefkovicGlezer31 P

25 B. Volombell o26 R. Weekes

.32 R . Williams

.31 D. McFarlane 31 S . Fannin g

32 B . Coleman.Janover32 D 27 S. Jones 33 N . Hamshare 32 L. Pearce 33 N. Wilkins.Boon33 S 27 C . Munro 34 S . Lambropoulos 33 S. McGowan 34 D. Sheehan.Lewsk i34 B 28 G. Burch 35 D. Daskalou 34 B. Joyce 35 M . Johnston e

.Miller35 D 28 J . Holly 36 P. Hare 35 P. Kearney 36 C . Ogier

.36 W. Bevel 29 J . Box 37 L. Thompso n

38 S. Meadows36 C . Zeegers

Cotte r37 P37 T. Macgeorg e38 S . Perrazo

37 S. Newstadt38 B . Erlich (Res VC)

29 J . Wilson30 C. Colliver 39 J . Florence

Meadow s40 S

.38 R . Peoples 39 A . Fimster

40 G . Simm s39 D. Vanaken 31 M . Hunter

.41 R . Lea

39 M . Ebbag e40 P Martin

41 C. Rock40 M . Borenstein 32 J. Bleakney 42 P. Edwards

.McDonal d41 C

42 T Barr

41 D. GoldbergRubenstein (Res C)42 E

33 C . Wooden34 M. Tarulli

43 M . MasonSchneide r44 R

.42 B. Martin

43 M . Barr45 C. Bar r

.43 E. Janover 35 R . Chapman

.45 A. Tehan

43 M. MartineoPace44 A

46 C . Ross47 J. Tully

44 A. Lust (Res VC) 36 A. Everitt 46 A. Humphrey.

Farrel l45 N 48 Mick. Walsh45 Y. Attie 37 G. Macklin 47 C . Morivitis .

46 M . lacouangelo 49 A . Cousin s46 A. Goldman 38 B . Moran 48 A. Morivitis Marino47 E 50 G. McMillan47 39 L. Sheffield 49 B. Touriganis .

48 R. Toogood G . Hollingworth5 148 A . Friedman 40 A. Cultrera 50 D . Glover Rosenfeld49 A 52 K. McLeod49 M . Montag 41 G Davies 51 T. Cattermole .

Clark50 N53 D. Noonan

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42 R . Moran43 M . Slattery

52 J . Gunn53 A. Boyd

.51 D. Pearce

54 D. Bray55 C . Leifting.

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53 A. Halphen 45 G. Coyle 55 N. Macrides 53 M. ChazanHerbert54 J

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Horvath60 D57 J . Matthe w58 P. Manual

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50 M. Ditchfiel d51 A. Genish

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63 S . Waters64 A. Pothitos.

60 J . Wajnberg 52 J. Burdan 60 T. Lupto n61 S. Butler

65 T. AllinsonCagney66 D

61 J . FreemanWeislitzer62 D

53 S. Varon e54 M . O'Halloran 62 P. Merory

.67 M . Joyc e

.63 R. Silberman 55 J . Crouch 63 P. Camero n

Mazocc a69 J68 D . Gillespie70 T. Rogers

56 P. Cruickshank .Brown78 C 73 M . O'Meara

57 G . Cochrane .

58 D. Robinson62 L. Bradshaw N EN1bNE R .S.I. •

63 A. Barrie 9 Palermo St, Mentone

68 J. Coghlan * Function Room70 C . Lyng * Restaurant * Pokies71 G. Evans 9583 2841

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MONASH BLUES OLD GEELONG ST LEOS EiY9 MAUS U N IVERSITY BLACKS WILLIAMSTOWNCoach : Tim Powell Coach : Simon Bones WATTLE PARK Coach: Paul O'Shanassy CYM S

Res Coach : James Shady Res Coach : Scott Harrington Coach : Darren Turner Res Coaches: Jim Trevaskis Coach : Darren Cadd yClub 18: Sean Wilson Res : Frank Dinicolantonio & Michael Rizio Res Coach : Warren Payne

1 S. Chapman 1 S . Rowan 1 D. Dinicolantonio 1 L . Nethercote 1 D . William s

2 J . Baxter 2 H . Burbank 2 J . Hodder 2 S. Chandler 2 J. Buttigieg

3 L. Holloway (C) 3 M. O'Brien 3 E . Mitchell 3 M. O'Donnell 3 D . William sWuchatsch4 S

4 G. Chessari 4 Steve.Jones 4 A. AW'soBuckle5 S

4 A . Evans .5 D . Macleod

5 J. Rosengarten 5 T. Redin.Fennel l6 J

5 R . Mackie 6 N . Grant

6 M . Newman 6 C. McKay.

7 A. Burgess 6 C . Sanderford 7 B. Robinson7 P. Farrar 7 B . Morris 8 B .Bird 7 B . Cunningham 8 B. Han n

9 J Munro8 S . Thompson 8 T. Seymour 9 A. Bethune 8 A . Howard .

10 B Cocks9 E . Morrison 9 D. Salter (C) 10 B . Mitchell 9 C . Pekin .

11 B. Twis t10 S . Webster (VC) 10 W. Temple-Smith 11 S . McCann 10 W. Hannah 12(R) M . Cannon

Spencer11 M 11 L. Stevens12 T. McCann 12 M. Cunningham 12 A Featherston

.12 G. Smyth 12 N . Cameron

13 A. Krebs14 J . Manton

13 C . BaulchLeec h14 J

13 A. Mackley14(R) A. Daniel

13 A . Herrman 13 S . O'Brien 15 P.Carey.

15 L . Murphy 14 D . Ferris14 B . Merlin 14 D. Taylor 16 A. Rose Caccaviello16 P 15(R) P. Breguet15 M . Tinkler 15 H . McCarthy 17 R. Parker .

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24 T. Craven 22 J . Fitzgerald 25 A. McKenzie 24 N . Wilson.

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28 E. McLaughlin . Batten26 D C. Pach( ~24((RMcCutcheon24(R J27 N . De Young 25 G. Leishman 29 S. Darcy 27 A . Costello .

25 G. Burgess28 J . Main (VC) 26 S . Lansdell 30 M. Ottobre 28 D. Kean 25 D. Freestone29 H . Graham 27 W. Paul (C), 31 M. Contesotto 29 M . Staunton 26 L. Grochowski30 L. Creamer 28 A. Farrar 32 L . Price 30 J . Ralph 27 C. Mathews31 S . Hawkins 29 D. Bolton 33 N .Kennedy 31 B . Costello 28 A. Kosmatos

32 R. Gundry 30 M . Stevens 34 B. Henricus35 J Briggs

32 M . Jones 29 P. Vincent30 T. Turcinovich

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31 A. Bartolo34 G. Rowley 32 . a en 37 S. Manton . 32 X . Toby35 D. Murchie 33 M . Fabri 38 N . Hodder 35 J . Mirtschin 33 G. RicKard36 A . Williams 34 B . Yates 39 B. Vaughan 36 H . Peck 34 B . Jones

37 J . Bolton 35 A. Chubb 40 J. Gay 37 A. Gray 35 C. Bergin36 A

la38 N . Brennan 36 T. Heatley 41 J. Zarb 39 J . Greenwood . B nes39 M . Smith 37 T. Betts 42 M. Flood 40 N . Martin S . Smith40 Ma. Bolton 38 M . LEslie 43 B. Levins

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46 A . Ryan 43 D. O'Brien 49 C . HatfieldBeljak51 C 48 D. Rudd

44 M . Manning45 J . Hynes

47 S . Mentha 44 P. Simpson .53 A . Volpi 49 T. Bowers 46 T. Ferris

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IY,Old Melburnians and Old Haileybury, in 'A' both needed

the four points. Neither had a great percentage OH, fourth

and under 100, and O .M . , 6th but not enough points to be

complacent about where they would be in 1998 . And again,

bad kicking cost one team two points . OM's kicked 8.17

(71), 3 .5 in the final term, and OH were more accurate,

10 .11 (71), and 1 .1 in the final term . Prominent amateur

personality, Carnival player, Dave Connell, was OH's best,

supported by Armstrong, Hilton and P . Thiessen . Stuckey,

Roberts, and Simon Theodore starred for OM's .

Were St Bernards on the bottom in 'A' launching an "anti

relegation" surge? Level at the last change, 11 .7. with Old

Paradians, the boys from Aberfeldie kicked 9 .0 to 1 .6 to

win by 41 points . Nick Mitchell (7 gls) was best on ground,and the Gollants, Luke Vassallo and Stephen Perrett were

strong players . Pannam, Cosgriff, Farrell were OP's best .

Marcellin were holding their annual Fancy Dress Night at

the Gasometer Hotel. The theme was an Hawaiian Beach

Party . I bet Chris Slattery and the aging Tony Caffry looked

good in hula shirts!Brett Duzenman played his 100th game for AJAX, followingin the footsteps of his father, Stan, a fine player for the club .

North Old Boys and St Bedes Mentone Tigers were 10/ 1 in'C', and the NOB's had a percentage of 212 .54. There weresome good goal kicking names in the McKinnon SportsMedicine Sharpshooters 'C' leaders - Adam Acreman (OldMentonians) 60, Tony Macgeorge (St B. MT) 50, Vaughan(St Leos) and Andrew Treganowan (Marc .) both on 48 .

Richmond Central congratulated Chris Barry on his greatcontribution to the club on and off the field as he left totake up a new job at Woomelang. Chris was among thebest in the team's 38 point win over Hawthorn - a great wayto finish up your career .

#1 - De La Salle "Legends" enjoy the half time hospitality at

DLS v Old Xaverians: Bernie Dunn, Bernie Hoy, Barry Lyon,

Tony O'Callaghan & Peter Giles.

VAFAUA PresidentJustin Toohey,celebrated his 200th ~game. Representativeumpiring, 'A' gradeGr and Finals Justin had done it all .

Willimastown, on top in `E' Cen tral, 11 / 10, almost wentunder to fourth placed UHSOB. They kicked 4 .14 in the

final term to 4.0 to get home by 5 points, 12 .21 (93) to 13.10

(88). UHSOB were in front with six minutes to go but thena crucial free kick in the goal square (was it umpire Carrick

or umpire K. Brewer who call ed it), an d "Miller" made no

mistake. Best were Jackson, Wuchatsch, Featherstone, Lee(Will) and Gunthorpe, Skinns, Bowe (UHSOB )

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Coach Frank Dunell was pleased with St Bernard's displaywhen they moved into second place in 'A' afteroverwhelming Ormond 19 .10 (124) to 13 .11 (89) . GavinKeane ruck rover was BOG supported by the Capesbrothers, Jason Gollant and Nick Mitchell (5 goals) and forOrmond, M. McDonald, B. Egan, D. McDonald.

Gerard Biddlestone became Therry's first player to reach200 games . Gerard had played in all sections, F to A. and

interstate football.Old Brighton, on top in 'B', won a 'nail biter' against thirdbottom, University Blues. The game was close all day,played at South Road Oval .

Old Brighton 2.1 6.3 8.5 10.6 (66)

U . Blues 2.4 6.4 8.7 9 .10 (64)

Total difference between the two teams at each change,and at game end was 8 points. Would this be a record low?

Thomastown saluted Brett 'Jerka' Jenkins on his 200games, 3 B & F awards and 3 premiership flags.

St Kevin's O .B . celebrated Richard 'Titch' Callanan's 200games with a 5 goal win over Mazenod . 'Titch' was onceknown as the fastest 'fat' bloke in the Ammos .

Club stalwart and reliable 'G'grade backman, SteveMackay, broke BruceFerguson's 312 game recordfor Collegians ."Talking Football" featured anarticle on "The Importance ofGood Time Keeping" . Very

important in football. (I seem

to remember a last game ofthe season at ElsternwickPark when one of the twoteams both competing forfourth place did not have a

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Old scotch kept their slim final 4 home alive when they heldon to beat a fast finishing North Old Boys to win by 3 points- North trailed by 14 points at the final ch ange but with the

advan tage of a s tr ong wind North looked good things! Northkicked 6 goals but did not count on Old Scotch kicking 4.

Peter Sherwin was relishing his ch ange to full back . Otherstars for Old Scotch were Moir, Bones, A . McMillan, White.Borcich, Boyd an d Millet were North's best .

The Monash Blues selected their first ever set of twins,Jolm and Antony "who normally only share trendy clothes,flashy smiles, and fast girls" for their good play on halfback flan ks.

100 games to University Blacks captain, Nick Clark, Fran kGleeson and Phil Hammond (Old Paradian s), Greg Wood (StBernard's) Brend an "Jack" Hall (Brunswick), Rob Schober(Kew).Umpires' Corner wondered if Wayne Hen ry was really pastit? Had his hearing gone? Did Wayne really stop a matchwhen a car horn sounded?Uni Blacks, fifth ui 'B' Sec ti on, at home, trailed fourth teamMarcellin by 10 points an d then kicked 16 .5 to 2 .6 in the2nd half. Players who led the surge to victo ry wereVaughan , Garde, Hyett, Heath (6 goals), while Paatsch,Slatte ry and Castagna were good players for the losers .

Only undefeated team was Old Xave rians (Under 19Section 1) .

Victoria won its first match of the carnival very easily whenit defeated Tasmania 32 .12 to 9 .4, Geoff Dillon kicked 10goals.In the battle of the two top teams in'A', North Old Boys andDe La Salle OC, were 9 .10 each at the last change . Northkicked 8 .2 to De La's solitary goal in the final term.'A' Section umpires were D . Dodds, K . Segota, A. Hobson,

R . Tracey, J . Smith, M . Haley, W. Hinton, B. Goodman, C .Mead, T. Flannery .

Top goalkicker for the season was Hristovski (La Trobe Uni)in 'F' with 61 goals.150 games to Richard Loder, the third generation to playfor Collegians .

( qCoburg caused a real surprise in 'A' when after scoring only3 goals in the 2 previous games they finished 15 pointsahead of the Blues who had the chance to make themselvessafe from the relegation . Best were Royal, P. O'Brien,McAuliffe (Cob.) and Pager, Carroll, Standish (Blues) .Old Paradians 3rd in 'B' section kicked themselves to a fivepoint defeat against Old Scotch (I st) who won by 8 points,8.7 .55 to 5 .17 .47 . Best were Currie, Morgan, Rogerson(Old Scotch) and J . Assetta, T. Considine, Lyons (OldParadians).

Hampton Rovers (5th in 'C' section) kept their final fourhopes alive when they annihilated AJAX, 3rd 22 .15 to 9 .10 .Best for Rovers were Slattery, Tregear and Blair .Alby Bolger celebrated his 200th game with Parkside

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against Fawkner . In a quite remarkable performance Albyfailed to get a kick; however his club didn't let him down asthey defeated the previously unbeaten Fawkner Reservesteam. The 'scribe' reported that Alby, a life member (twice)had seen better seasons but was still trying .

Upsets were the order of the day when Old Trinity andIvanhoe joint leaders in 'B' section, were both beaten . OldTrinity finished strongly against Old Scotch but went downby 9 points. Anderson, Keffort, Duffy (Scotch) and Just,Macaw, C . Fellows (Trinity) were best .Uni Blacks, trailing Ivanhoe by 3 points at the last change,kicked 6 .3 to 2 .2 in the last quarter . 'C' Cordner, McLean,Moffatt (6 goals) for the Blacks and Robinson, Berry andHughes (Ivanhoe) starred .'A' section Coaches were John Caspars (Caulf . Gramm),Alan Salter (Coburg), Ken Purcell (De La Salle), "Jocka"Nelson (MHSOB), Clyde Laidlaw (Monash Blues) BobSpurling (North OB), Ted Farrell (Ormond), John Booth(Old Paradians), Gus Mitchell (St Bernard's) and BarryJohnston (Uni Blues) .The Umpires who bade farewell and thanks to JoeJamieson who looked after them so well at Elsternwick forsome years, and has also greatly assisted the Association .200 games to Hampton Rovers veteran Dave "Brickie"Fullager who joined the juniors in the late fifties and hadgiven great service to the club .

Collegians stopped Kew's winning run of 5 games straightwhen they led throughout to score by 3 goals.

The 2 top teams in 'C' section St Bernard's and Alphingtonwere both beaten by 1 point, by OGG's and Monashrespectively.John Wood played his 250th game for Brunswick (Johnwas last President of the club).Parkside, undefeated with 11 wins, were 3 games clear ofHampton Rovers and AJAX, in 'D' Seetion .In 'A" Section, Old Scotch, Ivanhoe and Old Xaverians werein the last three positions - yet only a game behindCollegians who were fourth .

----- - _ ~. -"Curley" Gemmell played his 150th game for Ivanhoe .'A' Section captains were Phil McLaughlin (Old Paradians),Sam Birtles (Hampton Rovers), Evan MacGregor (Ormond),Harry Meredith (Uni Blacks), Geoff Sinclair (Uni Blues),Pere Adams (Alphington), Jack Thomas (Comm . Bank), R .Ferguson (Collegians), Peter Cox (Old Melb .) and DonMorone (Old Scotch) .Old Paradians with only one victory to their credit, wentdown to joint leaders Old Melburnians by only 5 pointswhile Comm. Bank 4th, continued to be a hoodoo side forthe other joint leader, Ormond as they led all day to defeatOrmond 7.11 to 5 .9 .Stars for the Bank were Alan Shiel, Miles Hurley and DonMalcolm .

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Winning EdgePresentation s

Four rounds remain and in two sections doubt linger sas to which clubs will contest the first semifinal on

Sunday, August 4. My success rate in Round 11 was

83% as surprise results again upset the status quo .

REVIEW OF ROUND 1 1SECTION 1 Prahran were simply too talented forEley Park who went down by one hundred andtwenty seven points . Prahran again fielded a starstudded side and Coach Steve Ivak felt hismovement of players was the only reason the twoblues did not score two hundred points. Prahran'sbest were; "Old Man River" a .k.a . Terry Lucas,Justin Eve, Nigel Macpherson as well as Cartledge (8goals) and Butterworth (6 goals )Old Melburnians kept their final's hope alive whenthey scored a"Heini' victory over Mazenod - i .e . oneby fifty seven points!Leaders, Old Xaverians kicked the sweep out atKeller where they completely outplayed OldEssendon, who managed only two minor scores inthe game . Such was the "Crocodile" dominance thatthey won by two hundred and four points .An inaccurate De La Salle virtually kickedthemselves to defeat by St Kevin's who won bythirteen points although De La had two more scoringshots. St Kevin's Coach, John Fogarty reported thatthe low scoring match was of a high standard . Hewas also mindful of my very inaccurate prediction . (Iam not off your band wagon yet, "Foges") . St Kevin's,whose win took them to third place, had goodplayers in ; "Special Fried" Bryce, Louis Enrique,Zippa' and McLardie .

SECTION 2 - NORTH Out at Therry Penola the winddominated the game as both the home side and thevictorious Old Ivanhoe recorded very inaccurate

scores . Undefeated leaders, Old Ivanhoe doubled theTherry Penola score when they won by thirty onepoints. The winners felt the score did not reflect theintensity of the game which developed into a tensestruggle for supremacy. Conversely losing Coach,Bob Lyons felt Old Ivanhoe taught his players alesson on how to play team football. Best for Old

Ivanhoe were ; Chris Binney, Marty Veal, JulianMaycock and Jordon Risstrom. For Therry Penolathe best were ; Peter Hewat and Richard Keenan .

Fitzroy Reds led Brunswick until the third quarterwhen the visitors showed their best form of the dayto build a four point lead at the last change. The lastterm was dominated by Fitzroy Reds, who lifted theirgame in honour of their stalwart Michael James,who was making his valedictory appearance. He was

not to be denied his moment of glory as his long goalfrom the outer wing put his side well along theirvictory road. The Reds finally won by twenty fivepoints. Their best were ; ruck man, Mark Frisby,Tony Jackson, Nick Mann and the ubiquitous

Michael James. For Brunswick, Shawnee Davis,Travis Lovett, Richard Di Antonio and Wayne

Morgan were best.University Blacks, whosuffered their annualmalady, holday syn-drome, proved nomatch for Marcellin, who won by fifty nine pointsand moved back to third as a consequence . Best forthe "Eagles" were, veteran forward, Gary Petroff,John Alexandridis and Ismail Goc . For the Blacks,ruck man, Andrew Powell, key defender, TravisKelleske and Andrew Iwaniaw were best .Old Xaverians gave a most un Xavier display againstOld Trinity, who numbered only sixteen. The gamewas a scrappy affair with turnovers common as thewinds swirled around McHale Stadium . Only onescore was made to the Yarra Falls end - a goal by Ol d

FITZROY REDS - Farewell to Amateur Football wasbade by personality and former regular scribe,Michael James with a team lifting performance on aback flank against Brunswick . Michael has secured aposition as a journalist with the A.B .C . in Mount

Gambier . Stand by for a football script in which aback flanker in his last game streams down theground to kick a long goal to lift his team to victory .What Michael achieved fits this script perfectly.

Farewell Michael and thanks for your many seasons ofinvolvement in the V.A.F.A .OLD IVANHOE - congratulate Dean Craker onreaching 150 games this week playing in the Club 18's.'Deano' is a flamboyant wingman /forward with plentyof pace, who plays with with a heap of passion and hasa liking for the running goal, many of which have comefrom outside the 50m mark with his trademark rakingleft foot . Now playing in the undefeated 'Clubbies,'Deano' is playing for consecutive flags and is one ofreasons for their success . Well done 'Deano' and keeproosting thru the big ones .

DE LA SALLE - David "Bomber" Jennings 200Games : Achieved last Saturday against St Kevins inthe Club 18 and comprises 33 U19, 161 Club 18 and6 Reserves games. "Bomber" has been one of thecrucial drivers of the De La Warriors to whom his onand off field commitment is a critical component ofthat team's long standing success . Well done Bomber

!! Dan Smith 150 Games : Achieved last Saturdaygmst St Kevins in the Club 18 & comprises 37 U19 ,

Clubl8, 98 Reserves and 2 Senior "A" Grade . Danhas been a stalwart of the defence in DLS Ressiesteam where he has been an invaluable team man . Hiselection to play Club 18 to free up a possie in the 2'sillustrates what a great clubman Dan i sTHERRY PENOLA - Births are becoming commonamong players and their wives . Last week we reportedon the arrival of Conor Lyons. This week we canreport on the arrival of Max Eastmure . Ronan

Donohue and Lillie Saunders . There must besomething in the Oak Park air !

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Xaverians in the second quarter such were theconditions . Old Xaverians won a low scoring gameby thirty one points . Best for the winners were;Jeremiah Ryan, Marcus Aikman, Nick Quinn andWill. Dwyer. For Old Trinity, Lucas Welsh, WiIl.Brady, Trent Perry and Mark Lindsay were best .SOUTH Old Brighton re entered the top four as aresult of their percentage boosting win over HawthornAmateurs. Old Brighton, who dominated the match,won by one hundred and fourteen points.Although Whitefriars defeated Old Geelong by sixtysc~-en points they dropped to fifth place onpercentage . On such a windy day the Whitefriarsaccuracy was in stark contrast to many other scores.TiIonash Blues were never headed by St Leo's in theirmatch at the University. The last quarter effort by StLeo's added respectability to their score as Monashhad dominated the first three quarters. The Monashwinning margin of twenty two points, was lower thantheir lead at any of the first three breaks in play .Best for Monash included; mid fielder, Matt.Johnstone, forward, Bryce Collier (6 goals), Chris .Howe and Matt. Riddle. For St Leo's, Paul McGloin(3 goals) inspired their last quarter revival . Others towell were; Wood, Tomkins and Winduss.Leaders, Collegians showed my tipping in a poorliyht as they over powered Hampton Rovers to winby one hundred and three points .

PREVIEW OF ROUND 12 .SECTION 1 Prahranare entitled to

NAMECLUB XVII1/1

CLUB LST WK TOTAL

8227252522

Cartltdge PrahranButterworth PrahranHardwick Old XaveriansTerzini St KevinsR. George Old Xaverians

CLUB XVIII NORTHKingston Old Ivanhoetitewart Old IvanhoeP.:, 11 MarcellinI:nstmure Therry penolabtoney Old XaveriansCLUB XVIII SOUTH(uldey Collegiansillier Monash Blues'ic.tillan Hampton Rover s

Monash BluesFbuimer Hampton Rovers

861000

3119181715

292826201 9

T TS V, 777211SCLUB XVIII (1)

Old Melburnians v. PrahranOld Essendon v. MazenodOld Xaverlans v. St KevlnsEley Park v. De La Sall e

CLUB XVIII (NORTH )Brunswick v. Therry Penola

Marcellin v. Fitzroy Red sversity Blacks v. Old Trinity at Melbourne University, Main Oval

Old Ivanhoe v. Old Xaverians (2)

CLUB XVIII (SOUTH)whitefriars v. Old Brighton

Monash Blues v. Old Geelon gSt Leos Emmaus v. Hampton Rovers

Hawthorn v. Collegian s

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CLUB XVIII! 1PRAHRAN 10.4 14.8 22.11 26.15 (171)ELEY PARK 0.0 2.2 3.2 7.2(44)PraLran : Cartlid~e 8. Butterworth 6. Lawrence 4 . Reni 2, Eve, Morton.N[geinotriends, koby, Rooboy. Green Best: Lucas, Carey . Pritchard,Cougar.Eve, LawrenceEley Park : Not received.Umpires : B . O'Halloran. R. Parker (F)MAZENOD 0.1 1.1 1.1 3.2(20)OLD MELBURNIANS 3.6 6.10 8.15 10.17 (77)Mazeaod: Fry, McKeon, Grknmison. Best : Collins. GrimmLson, Smyth,Holdsworth , BourbonOld MeIlrurnians: Not received.Umldreg: T. Brideson . T. Hegan (F)OLD ESSENDON 0.0 0.1 0.2 0 .2(2)OLD XAVERIANS 8.10 13.15 22.18 31.20 (206)Old Essendon: Not received.Old Xaverlens: L Hardwick 10, Calman 5, Ockleshaw 4, Erskine 4, Fowler 3.Davies, McHarg. Beetham. Fay. Salter. Best L Hardwick. Hart. Ockleshaw,Erskine. Catman, C CarrodusUmpires: B . Nunn . Club Umpire (F)DE LA SALLE 1.1 1.5 3.11 3.12 (30)ST.KEVINS 2.5 3.6 4.7 6 .7(43)De La Salle : MannLx. Bowden, Forsyth. Best Lafferty, Wise, McNamara.Mannix. Tucker. Molan, Jennings .St .Kevins: Day 2 . Fraser, Katarolous. Pivetta. Gribble. Best : T.Dillan.Katavolous, McArdle, Pivetta, Gribble, Shin kUmpires: R. Benson, T. Hansen (F)

CLUB XVIII NORTHTHERRY PENOLA 1.4 1.7 2,12 3.13 (31)OLD IVANHOE 0.2 3.6 5.9 8.14 (62)Therry Penola: Not received .Old Ivanhoe: Not received.Umpir es: T. Robbins, Club Umpire (F)BITLRQY REDS 9.15 (69)BRUNSWICK 6.8(44)Fitzroy Reds; James 2, Wright 2 . Frinsdorf. Matthew. Mann. Krick, Curtis.Best: James, Sainsbury, Currie, Auden, Frisby, Wright .Brunswick AFC: Kemp, Pike . B Lovett. Hayes, S. Davis . Comley . Best: TLovett, W Morgan . Diantonio. Hume . S Davis, Comley.Umpires: J. Ciccotosto, Club Umpire (F)MARCELLIN 5.4 9.4 14.7 17.11 (113)UNIVERSITY BLACKS 1 .3 3.5 5.6 8.6 (54)Marceilin : Petroff 4, J. Mathews 2. Cracknell 2. Walt 2, PezzimentL Tino.McGree, O'Sullivan, Goc, S . Mathews, P. Dowling. Best J. Mathews,Alexandrklls . Kost. Leardi. O'Brien, 0'Connor .University Blacks: S. Beden 3, Rudd 2, Quinlan. Weber, Bowers. BestKaiieske. Bahen. Weber, Coleman . Rudd . Marto.Umpires: D. Windlow. Club Umpire (F)OLD XAVERIANS (2) 3.5 4.5 6.6 6.6(42)OLD TRINITY 0.0 0.3 0.3 1 .5(11)Old Xaverians (2k O'Kane 2 . N Quinn 2 . Higgins. M Quinn. Best M Ralph .Robson, Francis, Del Huntv, N Quinn, Aikrnan .Old Trinity: Not Received.Umpires: P. Nailer, Club Umpire (F)

CLUB XY[tI SOUTHOLD BRIGHTON 5.6 10.9 14.12 18 .21 (129)HAWTHORN 0.0 2.1 2.3 2.3 (15)Old Brighton: Liptrot 5, Stockdale 3, Maddox 3, Almond 2, Marston 2 . Harris,Hooper, Barber. Best Bowden, Almond, Jerkin. Mad= Hooper, Whitelaw.Hawthorn: OT3arilon 2. Best: Gray . Saddington . Mountain . Patton . 0'hanlon .Ptace6:.Umpires: P. Rapke, Club Umpire (F )OLD GEELONG 1.1 3.2 5.3 8.4152)WHITEFRIARS 6.1 11.2 12.3 19.5 (119)Old Geelong: Farrer 4. McDonald 2, wicken 1, Nissan 1 . Best: McDonald,Baker, Nissen, Holmes . Southey .Whitefriars: white 4, Bonnemvyi 4, O'Brien 3 . Gloufelow 2 . Omen 2, Dyer 2,Thompson 1, Murray 1 . Best Spitted, O'Meara, Dyer . BonnermanMurray.O'Brien.Umpires : G . Hegan, T. Hall (F)MONASH BLUES 5.2 7.4 9.5 9.6(60)ST LEOS EMMAUS 0.3 1.7 2.8 5.8(38)Monash Blues : Collier 6, Johnstone 2 . Moir. Best: Johnstone, Howe. Riddle,Plehn. Collier. M.Dods.St Leos: P. McGloln 3, Blundell, P.Levins. Best Woody. TomkIIUs, tVinduss,P.McGloin, Fechner, C.McDonald.Umpires: T. Byrnes, Club Umpire (F)COLLEGIANS 5.2 10.10 16.11 19.18 (132)HAMPTON ROVERS 2.3 2.3 3.4 4.5(29)Collegians: Grant 4, Christie 3 . Stedwell 3, Oakley 2. Beiiby 1 . Curtis 1 . Gay1. Hairs 1, Osborne 1 . Ross 1, Stanley 1. Best Ross, Lumley, Perkov, Grant,Baxter, Christie.Hampton Rovers: MacMillan 2, Wilton 1, McDonald 1 . Best: Dilettoso.McDonald, Hall. Wilton, McGregor, Roulent .Umpires: S. Mason, Club Umprie (F )

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Clubs have received Sport 9 22 71 Crown - , _ickeisrecently and have been asked to distribute amongst clubsupporter.For your chance to win a weekly VAFAdSaort 927 Sports packcomprising a Sport 927 prize pack, a Quit SmokeFree Footypolo shirt and a"For the Love of the Game VAFA history book,simply complete the backing slip of the sticker and mail to theVAFA,A winner will be drawn weekly and announced each week in theAmateur Footballer.All entries will remain in contention for the weekly prize.

~tjett and Gary Honey s t

i_ .iast ft :-;'y ne-:s and

yers an :; coa : :'~,: s

~ ;ntRrilR ' !.uldwourclub h ; ::esubm lt number of entries for the season, tram your ciu uIha winner ni rh8 Grown Enterta[nrnentlUAFA Grand Fi r

3d { ackagewill be drawn . Package inctuoes - €Wo nignr sacc m~rfation, dinner at Breezes Restaurant, hreakast an dvalet r- and (2) tickets to the AFL Grand Final.

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MELBOURNE~0

RTSBOOK

"Your Coaches' Association "

rp, __ . .ie course of a season many coaches area faced

h the daunting task of winning that important gameagainst a unquestionably superior opponent . It couldbe for example to prevent relegation or to make the finalfour. Many coaches go into such games with theattitude of 'we have nothing to lose, so lets go for it'. Inother words they are backing their ability against theability of the superior opposition, and unless somethingextra -ordinary happens, are looking at a defeat .

There is a better approach to these important games .With the correct strategy and mental attitude you cancause an upset.Apart from possessing a superior ability, the opposingteam is often an amalgamation of exploitablepsychological and emotional characteristics . Thesepotentially vulnerable characteristics are the basis forthe development of effective strategies employed torupture the confidence of the opposing team andsystematically shift the momentum to favour theunderdog. Such characteristics include:

® They are prepared only for victory ;

• They are often so skilled and accustomed to winningthat they feel no urgency for the mundane tasks ofdefence ;

• Having not been in the position, they oftenunderestimate the motivation and hunger of theunderdog to win ;

® They may tend to blame each other when the flow ofthe game does not go their way ;

• Undisciplined, complacent, arrogant, bored andselfish are common individual traits sometimesfound in players in such teanis ;

o They often have a lower frustration level then theunderdog ;

@ Under the right conditions, they may self-destruct .

Before formulating your strategies it would beadvantageous to have some knowledge of youropponent . Gather as much information as possiblefrom match reports and past results, if possible have acolleague scout the opposition the week/s before.When scouting an opposition team it is necessary tolook into the team, not just at it. Important questionsto ask are :B What are their most common and successful

offensive and defensive manoeuvres ?

• Do their star players perform poorly under pressure?

® Who is lazy, selfish, indifferent?

® How do they react when the coach givesinstructions?

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® Who probably won't quit, no matter what you do?

• And probably the most important question, whatwould you do if you were the coach of the other teamand had to develop a plan to exploit yourweaknesses?

Armed with this information you should now formulatethe tactics to be used, remembering to keep them fairlysimple. Experienced coaches have learned that youtravel a long journey through knowledge before youreach simplicity. Your aim is to frustrate, confuse,annoy, harass, put them off your game . You and yourplayers already know who the better team is, so don'tsell any false issues . Your players must be aware of thefact that the only way you'll survive is for each player toadopt the attitude that they're alone in the very last lineof defence .

The underdog is playing for time . The longer the timeleft, the greater the advantage the opponent has . As thetime grows shorter and the game is close, theopposition starts to feel the frightening consequences oflosing and may tend to panic and self-destruct.

Otherfactors to consider:

® Don't talk about winning. Be task orientated.

® Total concentration is required for the upset.

® You need things to cheer about .

® One stupid player on your team has the potential tocause more damage that three smart oppositionplayers.

Coaching characteristics to consider:

1 : Don't overcorrect errors ;

2 : Don't let a quick setback unnerve your team;

3: Don't paralyse your players by overloading themwith instruction ;

4: Don't take the game away from your players byover coaching ;

5: Don't forget, that win or lose, you've got to comeout of this game a stronger team .

Almost every week an upset occurs . If the favoriteshave their game reduced to 75% of its maximum andthe underdog put out their finest physical and mentalefforts, than there is a real chance of an upsetoccurring . As a coach, it will be one of the morememorial moments of your career, when you see themind and spirit winning out over seeminglyinsurmountable odds and you experience coachingexcellence .Reprinted from AF Vol. 93 No . 1 3By Dave McCormack - Senior Coach Aquinas OC

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by Luke Derbyshire

REVIEW - ROUND 1 1Positions in the final four are ,heating up with Old Carey `keeping its September dreamalive registering a massive126 point win against Kew,and moving to fifth on the D2ladder.

In bitterly cold conditions atBulleen, the C's were i

n ominous form and dominatedthe game kicking eight goals in L .._ .the second quarter and keepingKew scoreless, Peter Unkles games and 8 goals

was strong in the ruck, SamMcConnell solid in defence,and forwards Matt Cohen andJohn Raftopoulos had greatdays in their respective 150ths .Raftopoulos was unstoppablein a best on groundperformance, getting plenty ofpossessions and kicking sixgoals . Cohen was also potentbagging eight, while Morrisonwith four, Heppell three an

d Angus two, also contributed . John Raltopoulos (Old Carey) -Kew was completely outclassed 150 games and 6 goals

but is to be commended for fighting to the end. Blair andRusso tried hard, and Mainsbridge finished with four goalsto be the better players .The battle between Fitzroy Reds and Oakleigh wasexpected to be close, given the Krushers recent competitiveform and the Reds inaccuracy of late . However, the Redsturned it on and finished with a percentage lifting 25 .8 toOakleigh's dismal 8.2. Reds spearhead Tornese was ontarget with eight goals, well supported by Atherton withfour and Dibenedetto with two. Timm, Drury and Clarkeprovided run and controlled play around the ground, whileV. Cahill and Meighan were solid in the air . The Krusherswould be extremely disappointed after allowing the Reds tokick nine last quarter goals . The club now faces a strongpossibility of being relegated . Clark and T . Bromley weresolid however their performances were the only realpositives from the 108 point loss .La Trobe University had a terrific ivin against the hot andcold Bentleigh, in a close encounter that saw the homeside get up 14 points. Murray kicked three goals, whileEdwards, White and Perry delivered the ball well .Bentieigh's indirect play on the big La Trobe ground wasone factor that led to their demise, in contrast Universitywere more direct and played the better football . Bentleighnow have a tough run and will need to lift if it hopes to playfinals football . Fishlock. Dimattina and D. Martin all gavestrong four quarter performances .

and had more of the play

Malt Calien (Old Carey) - 150

another D2 contender, becoming the first away team to win

and La Trobe University in seventh . The C's had a

In the match betweenSalesian and Parkside,the Devils started well

NAM E

in the first quarter withplenty of scoring chances . However, the blustery wind andpoor kicking resulted in a disastrous 2.9, in comparisonSaldsian's finished with a tidy 5 .2, and a handy two goallead . Salesian performed best in the second and thirdquarters, kicking a total of 8 .5 to 6 .6 and increased theirlead to 22 points at the final change . Their tall playersNannes, Grace and Thain dominated in the air and allowedeasy goals, while the Devils had to scrap around the packsfor scoring opportunities . Parkside made a run atSalesian's in the last, but could only manage one goal .Better players were strong utilities Brad Hockey andTristan Barlow - both standouts in recent weeks, androvers Rob Wise and Rob Marulli. For Salesian, Thauikicked six goals while Ferwerda, Canavan and Oldfield alsohad good games.Yarra Valley brushed aside the latest challenge from

this year on Peninsula's home soil at Mt Eliza. It seemedthe Bushrangers had a contest on their hands, leading byjust a couple of goals in the shadows of half-time . GunPirate forward Shaun Payze had slotted four and staked hisclaim for mark of the year, but in time-on of the secondquarter Yarra slammed on four goals in three minutes andfor the Pirates this proved costly . Down by 32 points at themain break, Peninsula was unable to pose any realisticthreat and through the agency of Keem and Stevenson andwith strong support from Longworth, it was a rampantBushrangers outfit, home by 68 points and primingthemselves for finals action .

PRE V IEW - ROUND 1 2The match of the round is between fifth placed Old Care y

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confidence boosting win last round, while the Trobers wereequally impressive in its match against Bentleigh . At stakefor the C's is a spot in the four, while the Trobers have thechance to get bridge the gap to only one game between the

n: o sides . I expect the match to be a close and hard foughtencounter, with Old Carey to eventually get home by 23

Cpints .

Bentleigh will be trying to hold on to forth place in itsmatch against Salesian. The B's unexpected loss last weekhas thrown a spanner in the works, and coach PaulDimattuya will be instructing his players to play moredirect. Salesian have proven to be a class act this year andsit comfortably in second position . I expect them to deliverthe B's successive losses and win by 18 points .In another close game between Parkside and Fitzroy, theDevils will want to reverse the result from earlier the in

ar. They face an in form Reds unit that playe dentertaining football in a white wash performance lastweek. Tornese is a terrific focal point and Drury and Timmprovide plenty of drive . However, the Devils at home are atough assignment, and I expect them to stop the Redsinarch and win by eight points.

In other matches Yarra Valley will be too strong for Kew,while Peninsula will consolidate against a strugglingpakleigh .

PENINSULA OLD BOYS - congratulate Brad Taylor onreaching 100 games . 'BT' has been a popular and much-admired clubman for many years and his determination andspirit is an inspiration to all at Pirate land. Well done Tayls .

KEW - congratulate utility Chad Watts on his 50th gamethis week against Yarra Valley . A product of the Kew Juniors,Chad won our Reserve Coaches Trophy (1999) and his goodearly form gained him senior selection this season . Well doneChad . Also congratulations also to former skipper BrianCullen who with a bag of six against Peninsula passed the100 career goal mark.OLD CAREY - mercurial utility, Matthew Cohen, played his150th game last week . After spending his university yearsat Monash Blues, Matthew returned to the CareyCommunity in 1995 as an accomplished midfielder and on-bAler who was equally effective in defence or attack. A keymember of the 1998 Premiership team, Matthew nowconcentrates his time up fonvard, where his regular 'bags'❑lake him a major contributor. Off the field, Matthew & wife~ophie held key positions on the Committee for many years,mil no social function would be the same without the,upport of the entire Cohen family. Congratulationsltatthew, and thank you! Mark Sontag achieved the 50^ame mark for the C's last week. In spite of Sonny's career<:nd travel commitments his approach to his football hasremained exemplary . Well-done Mark! Andrew Drever playshis 150th in the Black, Gold, and Blue today after JoiningIhe Club in 1990 . Following 'retirement' for 2-1/2 seasons,it s been great to see 'Dros' return to complete thismilestone, and to demonstrate he has retained the skillsiilat made him such a valuable member of the 1997Ccscrves Premiership side . An integral part of the sociallabrie of the Club throughout his playing days, it's terrific to2cc him back again . Congratulations Andrew !

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1PENINSULA 3.4 7.7 11.10 16.11 (107)YARRA VALLEY 7.1 14.3 21.8 27.9 (171)Peninsula: Payze 6, Bonner 3. Trewhitt . S .Parsons. T.Prendergast,A.Atchison, Torossi, Goldthorp. S.Prendergast . Best : Trewhitt,S.Prendergast. Ferguson . T.Prendergast . Payze, Bowen.Yarra Valley: Keem 5. Stevenson 5 . Beal 3, P.Cremean 3, Hancock 3. Gilles2, Macvean 2, Middlin 2 . Collie. Valoppi . Best: Keem . Longworih, Hanock.Valoppi, Beal, Collie.Umpires: S. McCarthy (R) (F)

FITZROY REDS 6 .2 11.3 16.6 25.8 (158)OAET.EIGH AFC 1.0 3.1 8.1 8.2(50)Fitzroy Reds: Tornese 8, Atherton 4 . Dibenedetto 2, Camilled 2, Cairns 2.Timm 2, Pollard, Bennie, A Parson, Rome, P . Jackson. Best: Timm. Drury,Clarke . V. Cahill, Meighan . Tornese.Oakleigh : Hall 3, C. Marshall 2, Mackenzie 2, Redford . Best: Calrk. TBromley. Evans. Nicolosi, Tolley. Dec.Umpires: R Marlyn, G . Paleodimos (F), J. Thyer (B). S. Bogisich (G)

SALESIAN 5.2 9.4 13.7 16.8 (104)PARKSIDE 2.9 5.11 8.15 12.16 (88)Salesian: Thaiu 6, Grace 2. Sutherland 2, Ferwerda 2, Porter 2. Irvine 1,Todd 1 . Best Thain, Ferwerda, Canavan, Old6eld, Nannes. Ryan.Parkside: Not received.Umpires: L . Moncrieff (R) (F), M. Luttke . B . Adamson (B)

LA TROBE 0.4 4.7 8.10 11.16 (82)BENTLEIGH 3.4 7.8 8.11 9.14 (68)Latrobe : Murray 3, Wesley 2. Dunne, White . Farrant, Sheldrick, Brooks.Mawdsley Bosh Edwards, White, Perry, Cummings, Adarnthwaite, Murray.BenUeigh: Sharp 2, Lane 2, Martin, Dimattina, Clough . Sice. Breson. BestSice, Handfield, Dimattina. Adaway, Pine . Stanes.Umpires : J . Lane, J . Moore (F), B . Share, A. Borg (B), C. Kaleta (G )

OLD CAREY 5.5 13.10 26.12 30.17 (197)NEW 2.4 2.4 6.4 11.7 (73)Old Carey: Cohen 8. Rafropoulos 6 . Morrison 4, Heppell 3, C Angus 2 .Faells 2 . Battle, MacFarlane . McConnell. Shutie . Vasllopoulos. BestRaftopoulos, Matthews . A Guerra, Konstanthiidis. T Bull, Mai.Kew : Moussi 4, Fitzgerald 2, Ayers, 0'Connor, Blair, Cullen, Eaton. BestBlair. Russo, Mainsbridge, Tinetti, Moussi, Marchesani .Umpires: P. Simpson (R) (F)

Bosh Warner, Stainforth, Claringbald, Angus, Gardner, T .Cannon.Yams Valley : Hale 4. Yea 2, S.Pask 2, Laing 2, Potter. Best- Parry . Laing.

RESERVES

PENINSULA 1.3 2.5 4.7 7.10 (52)YARRA VALLEY 5.3 6.3 10.7 11.8 (74)Peninsula : McKinstry 2. Davies. Haurorth, Franks. Staintorth. Warner.

Hale, Drew, Joiner, Lloyd.FITZROY REDS 4.5 6.5 9.12 14.15 (99)OAKLEIGH 2.0 2.2 3.3 4 .5(29)Fitzroy Reds : Not received.Oakleigh : B. Papadopoulos 2 . R Cooper 2. Best: Connellan. Nuske,Nikakis, Parton, B . Nguyen. Gant.

SALESIAN 1 .0 4.1 6.3 7.4(46)PARESIDE 1.8 3.11 3.12 6.13 (49)Salesian: Byrne 4, Sutton 1, Shirley 1 . Smith . Best- Byrne, Shipley. Logan,Hanapy. Sutton, Mirams .Parkside: Not received .LA'IROBE 1.3 2.4 4.4 4.4(28)BEIVTLEIGH 1.4 3.6 3.7 4.10 (34)Lat robe : Craig, Samson . Griffin, Watson, Best McMeekin, Bullen, Ross,Smith, Griffm, Phillis.Bentleigh: Krotofil. Withington . Sampson . Strauch, Best- C Martin .Caterson, Strauch. withington, Padgham. Craven.OLD CAREY 4.2 6.7 7.8 9.13 (67)KEW 1.3 4.3 5.5 5.8(38)Old Carey: England 4, Stevens 2, Weill 2, Curry. Best- England, Elsner.Robison. Curry. Shrives, Weill.Kew : Searle . Watts. Fabinyi, Symes, Bradley. Best- McCardle, Fabinyi,Hayes, Alen , IP Dennis, SyTnes.

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BENTLEIGHCoach: Paul DimattinaRes Coach: Steve Hall

1 C. Sharp (C)2 P. Morgan3 A. Pittito4 S. Sic e5 M. Eyles (C)6 R . Webe r7 N . Lane8 C. Goette9 I. Jackson10 A. Henry11 D. Martin12 M . Barker13 L . Pittito14 P. Krassaris15 B. McAliece16 L. Aire y17 J . Handfield18 S .Adaway19 R. English20 R. Fishlock21 B .Istead22 F. Dimattina23 S.Adams24 P. Gallo25 D . Gol d26 B.Padgham

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28 M . McCulloch29 A. Clough30 A. Miksad31 S. Craven32 J. Of Giorgio33 P. Withington34 M . Pirf e35 L. Ireson (VC)36 M. Backman37 P. Hutchison38 G. Beatti e39 G. Prigg40 M . Walker41 J . Neve42 A. Mikkelsen43 C. Martin44 A. Simon45 A. Wade46 R . Lawford47 A . Strauch48 F. Cavanagh49 B . Clark50 A. Stanes51 S. Truffaut52 L . Sampson53 A. Sarin ippo54 B . Gasser55 G. Richards56 C. Aitken57 A. King58 T. Caterson59 D. Pittito61 C. Park62 D. Krotofil

FITZROY REDSCoach : Graham Burgen

Res Coach : Andrew GeorgeClub 18 Coach : Greg Box

1 (a) M. Frisby1 Cb) S. Sukhar2 A. Walsh3 S. Dibendetto4 (a) J . Hamilton4 b G. Vigilante5 ((a)) D. Kane5 b P. Diacogiorgis6 J . Bennie7 S . Andrew8 A. Byrne9 (a) Prior10 L. Bryne11 (a) B . Atherton11 (b) N . Krick12 S. Bramley13 M. James14 T. Clarke15 J . Vernali17 (a)B . Lee17 (b) B. Foynes18 M . Heenan19 P. Coo k20 T. Mitchell21 C . Meighen23 T. Jackson24 A . Parsons25 P. Jackson26 R. Curtis27 (a) J. Tornese27 (b) B. Le e28 J. Card29 (a) D .East29 (b) V. Cahill31 P. Crowe32 A. Grant33 S. Drury34 M Zubak35 D. Snaddon37 (a) G. Hanlon37 (b) M . Mehri38 C. Evans39 M. Reid40 G . Bence41 R . Burgman42 I . McBurnie43 A. Marron44 J . Abou-Eid45 M . Sinfield46 (a) D. Timm46 (b) N . Mann49 A Puglia48 N .Vaughan50 B . Aggenbach51 M . Cairns52 B' O'Connor53 S . Addicott54 J . Parsons55 N. Matthews55 D . Atkin56 (a) T. Madden56 (b) N. Currie57 R . Rom e58 B . Cahill59 R. Johnstone61 G . Virtu e62 N. Auden63 C. Andrew64 G .Johnson66 D . Timms67 R . Holderhead68 A . Monk69 S . Pidotto71 (a) P. Gunn71 (b) T. Leske72 M . Bennett73 J . Bare75 B. Pollard76 P. Everard77 A. Grillo80 G. Box81 (a) J . Horridge81 (b) C. Planer86 M . Reid87 C. Nave91 D. Fittsill B. Donovan117 M . Rosenthal

KEWCoach : Rohan Doherty

Asst Coach: Darren SearleRes Coach : Greg Crimmins

1 B . LaFranchi2 L. Fitzgerald3 B. Marchesani4 G. Crimmins5 A Makris6 N. Tinetti (DVC)7 N . Lymn8 D . Mainsbridge9 A. Eaton10 B . Cullen11 B . Woodhouse12 J . Growcott13 C. Kyriakou14 J. Looker15 C . Bradley (C)16 D . Wood17 B . Allen (RVC)18 N . Dahlstrom19 J . Denni s20 A Acfield21 M. Ayres22 C . Stevens23 T. Aitken24 D. Kinross25 C. Watts26 S . Symes27 T. Moore28 M. Xuereb (RDVC)29 M. Dalrymple30 C . Giansante (RC)31 D. Cooking32 A. Drago33 D. Wayland34 M. Fitzgerald35 R . Brun o36 S. Ryan37 J . Landwehr (VC)38 T. Connolly39 N. Coluccio40 G . Muckian41 R. Livingston43 G. Collyer44 M. Raffaele45 A . larossi46 A Pirona48 L.Jensen51 M . Blair53 M . Bolls54 R. Waller55 D . Searle56 T. Frith61 S. Moussi64 J . Cronin

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Coach: Brian GrillsRes Coach: David Huffer

1 P. Farrant2 S . Fredrickson3 D. Sheldrick (C)4 C . Perry (VC)5 S. Adamthwaite6 S. O'Tool e7 N. Dunne8 J . Thom9 L. Walker10 P. Morton11 Josh Levy12 K. Perry13 T. Luderman14 L . Wakeling15 S . Brooks17 Jacob Levy18 A .Hewitt19 S . White20 A. Murphy21 D . Edmunds22 P. Stewart24 S. Edwards26 B . Phillips27 D. Gilmour28 C. Ross29 A. Randall30 J . Smith31 M. Fannig32 D . Hill33 M . Watson34 A . Murray35 J . Eyre36 T. Mawdsley37 C. Porter39 N . Rosengren40 R . Slate r42 D . Gleason43 A . Poulton45 D. McKeekin46 B . Launikonis47 A. Samson50 K. Hopkins51 C . Francias52 T. Stauton54 T. Peters55 A. Cummings

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OAKLEIGHCoach: Paul Taylor

Asst Coach: Pat McKennaRes Coach : Garth Dartnell

1 B . Gec2 V. Moen3 D. MacKenzie (VC)4 P. Papadopoulos5 D. Bromley6 R . Dooley7 M. Sho rt (RVC)8 R . Marshal l9 J . Moutis10 L. Thomas11 S . Nicolosi12 G . Treacy13 S . Randle14 R . Keating15 G . Redford16 K . Marshall17 A . Hunter18 J . Connell an (RC)19 R. Coope r20 J . Tolle y21 A. Perdikomatis22 S. Cas a23 J. Kerley25 C . Marshall26 A. Kitts (DVC)27 G . Smit h28 A. Khodr29 D . Hall30 A. Timmis31 T. Bromley (C)32 J . Brown33 M . Clark34 B. Varkatzos35 R . Nuske36 M. Ryan37 P. Nikakis38 B . Papadopoulos39 G . Dartnell40 P. Tatterson41 A. Rogers42 S. Dalton43 R . Papworth44 N . Smith45 G. Chapman46 B . Nguyen47 T. Nguyen49 B. Evans50 P. Malcolm51 . B. Gant52 . C. Cooke53 . C. Casa54 0. Parton55 D. Moulang56 B . King57 A. Jury58 M. Coppock59 W. Ogilvie60 V. Grinter64 F. Loiacono

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OLD CAREYCoach: Glenn Taylor

Res Paul Montgomery

1 . C. Angus (VC)2, D. Faeli s3 . M . Cohen4 . S . Vrtali5 . S . McConnell6 . C. Campbell (C)7 . H. Van Cuylenburg7, A. Drever R8 . M . Canng . B . Shutie10 . K . Shrives11 . N . Everett (VC)13 . M . Sontag14 . M . Curry15 . N . Bul l16 . R. Graham17 . M . Yarnall18 . C. Matthews18. B . Chiucharelli R19 . T. Wood19. P. Drake R20. J . Raftopoulos21 . R. Leong22. C. Battle23. T. Price24. P. Unkles25. N. Detarczynski25. L . Chiucharelli R26. D. Sher r27. N . Vasilopoulos (C)28. H . Morriso n29. S. Assimo30. A. Guerra31 .J. Ward32. P. Graham33. N . England34. W. Giannikos35. S McConnell35. S.Hardy R36. S. Wood37. D . Palmer38 . L . Guerra39 . M . Elvins40 . T. Robison41 . A . Gates42 . P. Montgomery43 . D . Joyce44 . A . White45 . T. Bull46 . H . Giannikos47 . S . Weil l48 . C. Popplewell49 . W. Mudge50 . A . Kent51 . R. Hall52 . A. Stevens53 . A. Pitts54 . K. Giannikos55 . L. Patterson57. P. Konstatinidis58 . J . Bonche r59 . C. Mason60. L . Brain61 . C. Davey62. P. Tompkins63. B. Rodrigues64. S. Sutton65. D . Elsner67. C . Hickey68. S. Hart

.69. 0 . Winchester70. J. Marshall71 . S. Feehan72. J. Engwerda73. C . Elliott74. S. Mees75. C . Smith76. J. Voge l77. B. Spedding78. N . Latham88. Mart Heppel l

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Res Coach: Glen Dunbabi n

1 R. Adams2 G. Davies3 K. Nobl e5 T. Stonehouse6 S . Ware7 J . Muscat8 J . Chilcott9 A . Constantini10 A. Vita11 B . Hockey (VC)12 D. McCal l13 A. Copley (RVC)14 P. Hanley15 D . Moodie (C)16 M. Ross17 A. Romano18 M. Schwabl19 T. Ryan20 D . Singleton21 J. Schol l22 R . Wise23 R . Beck24 R . Marull i25 M. McPherson27 D . Matthews28 R . Martinez29 J. Libroaperto30 T. Barlow31 S . Hogan32 J. McCall33 K. Allan (RC)34 M . Romano35 G. Panjari36 M . O'Connor38 H . Byrne42 P. Dean43 B . Gorman44 P. Soligo45 B . McGillian46 C. Welsh47 C. Tyson48 C. Ross49 S. Pascoe51 A. Valomidos52 B. Cassano53 P. Romano54 S. Marino55 M. Wise56 T. Wis e57 B. Boughton58 T. Mangos60 J. Drakopoulos61 P. Tascone63 R .Jones65 S . Carmody66 C . Chioppi70 S . Diver71 A . Inglis

PENItsSULACoach: Rod Kerle y

Res Coach : NO Frank s

1 S . Parsons2 A. Parsons3 M. Goldthorp4 E. Bowen (Vc)5 N. Kent6 M . Warner7 S. Murray7 N. Franks (Res .)8 P. Angu s9 M. Dentry9 P. Krohn (Res.)10 A. Haley10 T. Trewhitt11 S. Ferguson12 C . Pettitt13 T. Braden14 S. White15 A. Wood16 S. Claringbold17 J. Coghlan18 J. Whelan19 A. McfGnstry20 S . Prendergast21 A . Macpherson22 A . Atchison (C)23 R. Powne y24 T. Prendergast25 J . Atchiso n26 P. Prendergast27 S . Payze28 B . Taylor29 S . Torossi30 A. Crean31 G . Davies32 H. Shorten33 R. Stainforth34 M . Allen35 R. Wotfenden36 P. Serra37 B. O'Neill38 T. Coghlan39 S. Barber40 B. Mitchell41 A. Vidotto42 A. Littlechild43 G. Gardiner44 A. Kelson45 D . Baker46 L. Prendergast47 L. Palmer48 A . Bonner49 C. Wilson50 P. Arnold51 R. Sharpin52 T. Neal56 P. Rittman57 M . Conroy58 D. Brennan59 S . Foss69 J . Muir

SALESIAN O .C .Coach : Gary Connolly

Assist Coach: David ToddRes Coach: David Todd

1 A . Stevens2 A . Anderson3 S . Sutherland4 S . Bobetic5 M . Canavan6 D. Forer7 G. Gaspan8 S . Loga n9 A. Campbell10 S.Oldfield11 A. Davey12 M . Bates13 I . Bobetic14 J. Ngo15 C. Ryan16 G . Irvin e17 M. Ferwerda16 D . Barry19 S. Brown20 A. Seeger21 A. Bates22 R . Stevens23 S. Nolan24 A. Grace25 M. Tambling26 J. Nannes27 A Higgins28 M . Byrne29 C . Rose30 M . Cooke31 J . Shirley32 G. Riley33 N . Callaghan34 D. Rao35 P. Knott36 D. Todd37 S . Sinclair38 T. Alligan39 R Pitts40 M . Forer41 J . Novello42 P. Evans43 E. Maillard44 C. Hunt45 S. Horvath46 S. Porter47 B. Bowman48 M. Bourke49 G . Gleason50 P. Alle n51 S. Parisi52 R . Cincotta53 B. Chalmers54 D . Allen55 E.Hanaphy56 D . Stinear57 D . Gheblikan58 S. Butler59 D . Blake60 D . levoli61 J . Radi62 B . Kirchner63 L. Sea at64 J . McClaren65 A . Darcy66 C. Clauson67 A. Thai n68 A . Healey69 B . Atkins70 A. Chiappini71 R. Cincotta72 D. Oliver73 A. Gaspari74 C. Roache75 A. Sexton79 S. Morrish80 M. Forbes81 P. Turley82 M. Smith83 D. Bowman84 W. Chapman85 D . Sutherland

YARRA V EYCoach : Tim Killwort h

Res Coach: Rowan Davis

1 R. Pearce2 T. Morri s3 R. Thompson4 M. Fun g5 A. Drew6 R. Dew7 C. Beal8 L . Morris9 J. Keem9 C . Ross10 T. Hancock11 F. Macvean12 J. Cremean13 L. Gillies14 E . Kruse15 N . Pask16 L. Taylor17 A . Laing18 L. White18 D. Ross19 J . Strong20 T. Hale21 D. Stevenson

22 B . Drew23 R. Yeo24 M . Davies25 F. Pellegrino26 J . Longworth27 S . Savage28 B . Reynolds29 R. Coutts30 D. Potte r31 B . Sturzaker32 J . Parry33 P. Cremean33 D. Ireland34 C. Fraser35 B. Peake37 D . Balshaw38 B. Morrison39 J. Tompkins40 H . Cotsford41 B. Downs42 A . Stone43 H . Park44 J. Ho45 A . Wingate47 S . Collie48 R. Davis49 S . Seabourne50 J . Peak e51 H. Clarke52 A. Hartnett53 S . Pask54 S . Simpson55 S . Taylor56 T. Lloyd57 S . Kehoe58 G . Kerr59 A. Joiner60 S. Laird61 P. Valoppi62 P. Buruma63 B. Whitechurch64 D. Smith65 M . Norrish68 T. Collet69 R. Collet71 M . Laing74 A. Midland76 J. Dickson

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35 Troy Brooks

36 Ian Burgess

37 Gavin Roberts

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zo E D5 Albie Firley

6 Paul Hoffman

7 Adam Conquest

8 Landan Blackball

10 Avi Wekselman

11 Luke Holmes

12 Daniel Mousley

14 Kevin Alexander

15 Geoff Curran

16 Peter Woods

17 Mark Gibson

18 Jason McNiece

19 Steve McCarthy

20 John Ralph

21 Patrick Maebus

22 Nick Fennessy

23 Greg Rowlings

24 Graeme Hunichen

25 Geoff Moore

26 Andrew Shiels

27 Matt Cox

28 Paul Lamble

29 Chris Garcia

30 Justin Lipson

33 Robert Mayston

34 Graeme Morgan

35 Jason Lan e

36 Matthew Meier

38 Chris Stevens (S)

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5 Wayne Hinton

7 Paul Croxford

8 Trevor Hansen

9 James Van Beek

10 Tristan Bowman

11 Mitch Buxton

12 Jamie Kvins

14 Michael Gilday

15 Mark Jenkins

16 Craig Brajtberg

17 Cameron Leitch

18 Tim Sutcliffe

19 Scott Mackie

20 David D'Altera

21 Justin Grossbard

22 Rick Love

23 Chris Stevens

24 Miles Argal l

25 Richard Eastwood

27 Euan Lindsay

28 Leah Gallagher

29 Gerard Rolfs

30 Simon Olive

31 Rob Schuller

33 Simon Stokes

34 Jeremy Heffernan

35 Graham Thwaites

37 David Murray

YCr 17

5 Max Wittmann

6 Dash Peiris

7 Alan Ladd

8 Nick Evans

9 Nathan Carlyon

10 Robert McLeod

11 PaulTuppen

12 Simon Payton

14 Tim Tingiri

15 Michael Sneddon

16 Luke Monerieff

17 Mick Robin s

18 George Paleodimos

20 Norman Hitchen

21 David Irons

22 David Longworth

23 Robert Sneddon

24 Jason Moore

25 Mat Taylo r

26 Patrick Coulthard

27 PaulJones

28 Ron Martyn

30 Anthony Lilley

31 Tim Friedman

32 Jarrod Aspinall

34 Daniel Stephens

35 Dianne Whiteley

37 Ken Walker

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® CARRO'S FRONT-PAGE LEAD : GOOD to seethe VAFA making the front page of "The SundayAge" with an interesting story on the merger talksbetween University Blues and Blacks . CarolineWilson wrote the feature on a merged teamplaying at Optus Oval and having formerMelbourne High School player David Parkinmanaging the club . Last week this columnreferred to University fielding these two teamswith us since 1921, and Executive member andhistorian John Bell adds that University fieldedtwo sides prior to this . In 1893 it had a team withthe VAFA and between 1905 to 1915 as the compwent into recess between 1916-1919 for WWI .Uni fielded a team in the VFL between 1908 and1914. In 1919 Uni fielded A and B teams in theVFL Reserves and in 1920 only one team in theVFL Reserves with the other with the reformedVAFA comp (then known as the MetropolitanAmateur Football Association) .

® MORE INTERNATIONAL INTEREST: NOTonly has Rob Fuller been promoting the VAFA in

another country ("FTLOTG" 29/6/02) but DiWhiteley also shared her love of football with agroup of 14 lads from a boys' home in Maesering,Thailand late last year. Di gave them six footballsdonated by the VAFA . The boys played Aussierules every day during Di 's stay. The deal was : Dihad to teach footy skills and in return, the boystaught Di how to catch and eat crickets! Wonde rwhich Di preferred ?

0 PUMPS LUNCHEONA WINNER : THE VAFApast umpires (PUMPS),had a successfulluncheon at HQ withguest speaker AFL fieldumpire Chris Mitchell .MC was Mike Murray,who this column hasn'tseen perform for 15years .Pleased to reportMike's repertoire was asslick as ever and Chris

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delivered some funny anecdotes. Asked by Mike :"How did you get into umpiring"?Chris replied: "My dad suggestedit when I wasn't going to make itas a footballer. Funny thing, dadhated umpires and still does"! Itcreated laughter through theumpires' room . Also at the lunchwas VAFAUA Life Member DickLee . "I'm fifth on the honorboard," Dick said. "But I must b e

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a~,u1g OK as the guys above me are all dead andnumber of the guys below me are gone too! "

pick said when "Hey, Hey it's Saturday" waspumping he used to often get called Dickie Kneeaitier the John Blackman voiced-over puppet. Our

reports though tell us that Dick was a smoothrunner with no knee problems. Congratulationsto the VAFAUA team that staged the get together.I 1' ; the first time we've seen president AnthonyDamen in an official capacity . Being an organiserof a function brings out differing reactions, butI3ameo was in his element. Can see a future forAI) when he hangs up the whistle (no need to e-mail to say hurry up!) .

Cl SEVEN'S 'VAFA' NEWS : TOP marks to SevenNews for taking their sports segment to localclubs. VAFA locations, St Mary's Ferndale Parkand Prahr an Amateurs and Old Xavs' ToorakPark bobbed up . It's a great innovation . Got a

feeling Old Haileybury, with ruckman BrettO'Farrell working for SN, and Peter Mitchell beingPeninsula OB's secretary, might get a run. Whenwe checked in with Mitch the chances of thatwere squashed . " Hate to be accused of a conflictof interest at such an early stage of myadministrative career (Peter became secretarylast year when he became the chief newsreader),"Peter said .

0 CERTIFICATE OF MERIT VIII : LEIGHCARLSON. The former Preston (VFA),Collingwood and Fitzroy (117 games) wingerbegan his VAFA involvement with Collegians in1991 . Leigh coached the senior team until 1998and picked up back-to-back A Sectionpremierships in 1992 and 1993 and the Lions

were runners-upin 1994 and1996. Hiscoaching career beganin 1987 with a four-year stint with FitzroyUnder-19s and in1994 he was theAFCA(VAFA SeniorCoach of the Year.Leigh, 44, took onthe senior coachingposition at OldTrinity in 1999after rejecting anoffer from Box Hillin the VFL. Thetactical and Leigh Cartson: proud andprepared coach deserving recipient of a VAFAtook the Ts to a Ce`tif`cate of Merit.

VAFA record-equallingfifth B Section premiership in that year . In 2000and 2001 the club finished fifth in A Section andthis year Leigh is the first coach at Old Trinity tooversee three-consecutive years in A Section .Maybe Leigh's longevity can be put down to hisphilosophy: "In Amateur footy, your priorities areyour family, your work and your footy comesthird." One of the permanent fixtures of Leigh'scoaching in the VAFA is his team manager, andsome say minder, Ray Dean. Ray is` also Leigh'sfather-in-law. On receiving this certificate at theseason's launch, you could tell the moment wasas significant as any in Lethal's illustrious career .

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CLUBftn New % % increase

Donors Donors Total M'ship Rod 5

Peninsula OB 7 53 60 60.6 49.5

Ormond AFC 34 8 42 32.31 20 .01

Hampton Rovers AFC 18 3 21 14.5 9.72

St BedeslMent . Tig. AFC 12 4 16 16.6 11.4

Old Essendon Grammar 11 5 16 9 .25 4 .63

Werribee AFC 11 3 14 9.52 9 .52

Yarra Valley FC 9 5 14 8.58 6 .13

`,farcellin OC 12 2 14 7.14 5 .61

Therry Penola OB 10 3 13 7.1 3.83

Old Camberwell Gram . 8 5 13 6.95 5 .35

VAFAUA 12 1 13 6.5 3.5

Hawthorn AFC 8 4 12 10.8 9.91

St Bernards OC 12 0 12 7.54 5 .66

De La Salle OC 9 3 12 5.12 4 .27

Old Ivanhoe Gram . 10 1 11 5.91 5 .38

:,1HSOB 6 3 9 6.57 4 .4

Old Mentonians 7 1 8 5.71 2.86

Old Paradians 8 0 8 5.55 4 .17

Williamstown CYMS 7 0 7 7.07 4.04

St Mary's AFC 5 2 7 6.42 5.42

UHSOB 6 1 7 6.25 0

West Brunswick AFC 6 1 7 6 .25 6.25

Caulfield Grammarians 6 1 7 4.37 3.12

Mazenod OC 7 0 7 3.5 1.5

Old Scotch 6 1 7 3.36 3.36

Beaumaris AFC 5 1 6 3.52 2.35

Old Brighton Grammar 6 0 6 2 .97 1 .98

North Old Boys AFC 5 0 5 3.62 3.62

University Blues AFC 4 1 5 3 .52 2.82

Fitzroy Reds AFC 4 1 5 3.38 2.03

St Kevins AFC 4 1 5 2 2

Salesian OC 3 1 4 4.49 1 .12

BulleenlTemp. AFC 3 1 4 4.3 4.3

Richmond Central AFC 4 0 4 3 .81 3.81

La Trobe Uni . AFC 4 0 4 3.39 1 .69

Rupertswood AFC 3 1 4 3 .27 1 .64

Old Trinity 3 1 4 2.35 1 .18

Collegians AFC 3 1 4 2.17 2.11

Old Melburnians 4 0 4 2.01 2.01

CLUBReg New % % increase

Donors Donors Total M'ship Rod 5

Old Xaverians 4 0 4 1 .91 0.48

Old Westbourne Gram. 2 1 3 3.84 3 .84

Bentleigh AFC 2 1 3 3.7 1.24

Elsternwick AFC 3 0 3 3.45 2.3

Brunswick AFC 3 0 3 2.85 2.85

Old Haileyburians AFC 3 0 3 2.4 0.8

Prahran AFC 2 1 3 2.05 1 .37

Oakleigh AFC 1 2 3 1 .99 0.67

Syndal Tally Ho AFC 2 0 2 2.59 2.59

St Johns OC 2 0 2 2.46 1 .24

Power House AFC 2 0 2 2.06 1 .03

Monash Gryphons AFC 2 0 2 2 .02 2.02

Whitefriars OC 2 0 2 1 .65 0

Metone AFC 2 0 2 1 .45 1 .45

Sth. Melbourne Districts 1 1 2 1 .36 0.68

Banyule AFC 1 0 1 1 .33 1 .33

Box Hill North AFC 1 0 1 1 .07 1 .07

Swinburne Uni. AFC 1 0 1 1.06 0

Kew AFC 1 0 1 1.05 0

Ivanhoe/Assumption AFC 1 0 1 1 .02 0

Parkside AFC 1 0 1 0 .78 0

Old Carey Grammar 1 0 1 0 .75 0

Albert Park AFC 1 0 1 0.72 0 .72

Aquinas OC 1 0 1 0.7 0

St Leo's Emmaus WP 1 0 1 0.57 0 .57

University Blacks AFC 1 0 1 0 .51 0 .51

AJAX AFC 0 0 0

Bulleen Cobras AFC 0 0 0

Eley Park AFC 0 0 0

Eltham OC 0 0 0

Glen Eira AFC 0 0 0Monash Blues AFC 0 0 0

Mt Lilydale OC 0 0 0

North Brunswick AFC 0 0 0

Old Geelong Grammar 0 0 0

TOTAL DONATIONS 346 125 47 1

New Donor Rate 26%

Congratulations to Peninsula OB who receive 2 new Sherrin footballs fromSpalding, and gift vouchers from Cadbury Schweppes and Great Southern Pies for

being the leader after Rd11 and having the greatest percentage increase in donors.

Clubs yet to register Captain Bloods are ineligible to win prizes - so sign up you rCaptain Blood now - visit the VAFA website (vafa.asn.au) and join up now.

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SPORTSCOVERQUALITY INSURANCE AT A SPORTING PRICE

by Ed SM& Peter Williamson

ROUND ELEVEN REVIEWSt. Johns' OC scored a useful win at home overMonash Gryphons .

Syndal beat Swinburne in a thriller. The Hoers'home advantage combined with the Razorbackstravel fatigue meant the visitors slowed down in the4th quarter to drop a vital opportunity.

O'Sullivan and Avery were valiant in the effort forRichmond Central as they went down againstElsternwick by a huge margin.

West Brunswick scored a great win with a comefrom behind victory over Hawthorn. In a high classgame, the Westies were able to rally late in the gamewith Adam "Stinger" Cannane dominant in hislandmark game (his day was completed with the"Stinger Jig", a performance that would have madeall "Hair" actors envious). Steele was excellent for theHawks.

Finally, Power House recorded a great win in thelocal derby, with South Melbourne falling justshort.

ROUND TWELVE PREVIEWWHAT PETE SAYS :

West Brunswick host St. John's OC in the match ofthe day. Both teams picked up useful wins last weekand continue to jostle for a spot in the top two. I saidat the start of the year that these two teams willmeet in the grand final, and there's no reason(Hawthorn not withstanding) why that shouldn't stillbe the case. Only because of the home groundadvantage, I'll pick Westies today.

South Melbourne Districts take on Hawthorn in a'key game for two teams keen to return to thewinners' circle. The Bloods may still be entertainingpretensions of finals and will need every win theycan, while the Hawks will want to rediscover theform that sent them on their eight game winningtear recently . All things considered-, I thinkHawthorn shall take the points today.

Syndal Tally Ho welcome Power House to JordanReserve (hopefully to a new pavilion) with bothteams prevailing in absolute thrillers. The Hoers willbe especially keen to take advantage of their runhome and gather some momentum towards a finalspush, while the Piranhas will be trying desperatelyto get the necessary wins to avoid a secondsuccessive relegation . The Hoers have been quitesolid this year, and should take the spoils today .

RichmondC e n t r a 1entertai n

SwinburneUniversity at KB Reserve. Richmond are still yet tomake that vital breakthrough, while the Razorbackswill be cut that they lost a heartbreaker to the Hoerslast week. Having said that, this is the perfectopportunity for the Swine to get back in the saddleand add another notch to the "W" column . Swinnyfor mine.

Elsternwick and Monash Gryphons meet this weekat Elsternwick Park main oval where I'm sure bothteams will relish the wide open spaces. To be honest,it could turn out to be one of the games of the year,or an exhibition of absolute tedium . Some greattalent on display nonetheless despite both teamsposition on the ladder. I do have the feeling thatguest coach Thrillo might do something special andinspire the Gryphs to a hard fought win .

WHAT ED SAYS:

Willo, swallow that dictionary, the honourable editoris starting to worry. Anyway, to preserve space, I likethe Jocs to beat West Bransweik in the match ofthe year, Hawthorn to defeat South in a close one,Syndal to beat The House, Swinburne to ro llRichmond and the Wicks to gather furthermomentum with a victory over the Gryphs .

A quick season's review might be in order. The topthree look pretty set and are all capable of defeatingeach other on any given day. Double chance the key!Fourth spot looked like a battle between South andSwinburne but both had surprise losses last round .

_J LNAME CLUBD3 SECTIONMurchie Swinburne 0 55Lauletta Hawthorn 5 49Cheevers South Melb Districts 0 32Burney Elsternwick 5 32Higgins Swinburne 0 30D3 RESERVE SK. Currie Elsternwick 6 39R. Heywood West Brunswick 2 26Rosowski South Melb Districts 0 15Stroud Hawthorn 0 12Walker Elsternwick 0 12

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This has opened the door for both Syndal andElsternwiek . Syndal have plenty of home games tolook forward too whilst the Wicks healthy percentagewill count for plenty at year end. The key will be the'ability to beat one of the top three whilst of course 8point games will be the order of the day! Finally, theGryphs disappointing season can either end on ahigh note as they take some scalps with them or ona low note as they battle the House in the relegationstakes, I fancy the Monash boys might still havesomething up their sleeve. Richmond begun the,rebuilding phase early and whilst the year maybe along one, I always find it amazing how hard timesbuild resolve and help to galvanise footy clubs!

RESERVES

Pete: JOCs, Hawks, Hoers, Razorbacks, Wicks(watch for the possible match-up between "Curly'and "Grangey") .

Ed: Westies, South, Swinny, Syndal, Wicks .

SOCIAL NOTE SRichmond Central will be holding their annualBanquet Auction at Leonda on the Yarra on

Saturday July 13 (after the Power House match)from 7pm. All past and current players andsupporters are invited to attend. Tickets are $75and include a three course meal, beer, wine and softdrink between 7pm-lam, and entertainment .Tickets are available from Azza White (0409 257401) or Whispa O'Sullivan (0438 515 842) . Those ofyou unable to attend can still bid for items via theCentral website athttp://skills .brinkster.net/Centrals or via the link-n the VAFA website .

--~LRICHMOND CENTRAL - The Iceman Cometh -president Gavin "Iceman" Bunshaw reaches his100th game for the club this week . Gavin is oftengetting to the ground on a Saturday morning straigh t

" from the airport after another o/s business trip, thenrunning water or the boundary for the seniors .Gavin bleeds yellow and black and all at Richmond"Central look forward to the next 100 games .

ST JOHNS - Congratulations and well done to Peter

"Walks" Walker, last year's club Best and Faireston 50 games. Thanks for your contributions, on and

off field . We're looking forcvard to the next 50 games,Pete .

Good luck to your club this weekend, and thanks toall who have sent us information . Any

correspondence regarding social notes, milestonesetc., can be given (ideally by 5pm Monday) to Petervia phone on 9920 9034, fax on 9920 9098 or emailPeter.PS .Williamson @centrelink.gov.au or Ed via

email on [email protected] It would be terrific to

hear from every team, every week during the season .

Have a great VAFA weekend'!

STJOHNS 14.11 (95)MONASH GRYPHONS 8.15 (63)

St Johns : Not received.Monash Gryphons: Gilchrist 2 . Denyer 2, Flowerday 1, Harrak 1, Leeton 1 .

Coxhead 1 . Best Gross. Wells, Denyer, Flowerday, Bourbon. Harrak.Umpires: A. Ladd (F), M . Ladd (B )

HAWTHORN 4.3 9.5 11.7 13.8 (86)

WEST BRUNSWICK 2.6 5.10 10.12 14.14 (98)Hawthorn : Lauletta 5, Avery S 2. Babel 2, Steele. Davies. Bantield, Saulle.Best Steele, Cargill, Phillips, Saulle, Reed, Avery P.

West Brunswick: Cannane 3, Shelton 3, King 2, Kent 2, Pietsch, SBenjamin, OBrien, Dishom. Best Cannane. Pietsch . West, Jetildn . RBenjamin, Shelton.Umpires : D. Perris (F)POWERHOUSE 3.0 4.5 10.8 14.14 (98)SOUITi

MELB DISTRICTS 2.5 9.7 13.8 14.12 (96)

Powerhouse: Taylor 2. ARobinson 2, C .Richardson 2, J .Rainey 2 .P.Haseler 2 . ARolls 1, D .Boland 1, J.Clarke 1, J .GIi 1 . Best ARobinson,P.Haseler, ARolls. D.Boland, J.Taylor, J.Senior, J.Robertso nSouth Melb Districts: Cheevers 4, Hannan 2. Gosney 2, Burrows 2,McKerrow 2. D'Andrea 1, Fern 1 . Best Burrows, Daalder. Brown, McGee,

Hannan, Flowers.Umpires: P. Jones, P. Maebus (F), R. Place, C. Love (B), A. Tavilla . S.

Vaiopoulos (G)SYNDAL TALLY-H0 10.16 (76)

SWINBURNE 11.8 (74)Syndal Tally Ho : Not retooled.Swinburne: Not received.Umpires : P. Woods, T. Doecke (F )RICHMOND CENTRAL 3.2 3.2 7.5 8.5 (53)ELSTERNWICK 3.3 11.12 17.13 28 .18 (186)

Richmond: Macak 2. Maher 2. Smith . Day, O'Sullivan, Avery. Best0'Sullivan, Avery, S .Lynch. Moulday. Smith, Trotter.Elsternwick: Hunter 7, Burney 5. Perkins 4 . Foster 3 . C .Mahony 2 . Nicol2, Murphy 2, Curtain 1, S .Mahony 1, Avssaglia 1 . Best ; C.Mahony, Curtain,Neill, Hunter, Missaglia, Perkins.Umpires: S. Stokes (F)

RESERVES

ST JOHNS 14.13 (97)MONASH GRYPHONS 3.8(26)St Johns : Not received.Monash Gryphons: Gonis 1, Leroy 1 . Tobin 1 . Best Tobin. Campbell .Warren, Jenkln.Leray, Graydon.

HAWTHORN 2.3 4.8 5.8 5.10 (40)WEST BRUNSWICK 2,0 2.1 4.3 6.4(40)Hawthorn: Tyson 2. B Collins, Barker, Ruzicka. Best L Collins, Broadley,Crivelli . West, Gourlay, Ruzicka .West Brunswick: Vitale 3, R Heywood 2, MeR'lanus . Best Harris, Weston,RHeywaod, Tobin, Norman, Brunt.

POWERHOUSE 3.2 4.3 5.4 9 .6(60)SOUTH MELB DISTRICTS 4.2 5.5 7.8 9.9 (63)Powerhouse: N.Pavlou 5, J .McCLure 2, J.BlowField 1, J .Harris I BestJ .Harris, F.DOyle, L.Farrell, J.McClure, D.Chapple, W.ElliottSouth Melbourne Districts: Brady 3, McCAuley 2, D'Andrea 1, Rosowskl1, Kidd 1 . Fern 1 . Best Johnson, Doyle, Yates, Pohlner . Brady, Mijatovic.

SYNDAL TALLY-H0 16.14 (110)SWINBURNE 4.7(31)Syndal Tally-Ho: Not received .Swinburne: Not received

RICHMOND CENTRAL 3.1 4.3 4.5 5.6(36)ELSTERNWICK 4.5 6.11 9.12 11 .14 (80)Richmond: Jones, 13igliss. Harris, Porteus, Byrnes. Best: Dautovic, Harris,Jones, Hogan . Potions. Malcolm .Elsternwick : K .Currie 6, Hankin 2, McAdam 1, Heath 1, Lilikakis 1, BestBattatni, Whelan, K.Currie. Surman . MeAdam, Gordon .

17,,- ), c

.__~f ~La-MR;West Brunswick v. St Johns

South Melbourne Districts v . Hawthor nSyndal Tally-Ho v. Power House

Richmond Central v. Swinburne UniversityElsternwick v. Monash Gryphons EP Saturday

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

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Whela n5 M 3b N . Patterson 4 N. Rutherford 4 B . Turner (C) 4 R . Trotter.6 D. Brennan

4a S . Stevens4b B Glover 5 T. Gilchrist 5 M. Braini 5 D . Tankovich

7 J . McAdam.

5a S . Avery 6 J . Leroy 6 H. Clarke 6 G. Bunshaw

8 S. Currie (RC) 5b T. Kerr 7 D. Walter 7 C. Richardson 7 P. Byrne s9 T. Hartley 6a P. Avery 8 J . Blandford 8 J . Clarke (VC) 8 G. Malcol m

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

11 L . Missaglia 7 D. MoncrieffCargil ;8 J

10 P. Williamson 10 J . Rainey 10 A White

12 N. Wigmore.

9 R. pgge 11 A Nichols 11 J . Gill'

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13 V. O'Connor 10 P. Orchard 12 A. Gross (Vc) Connor12 D. O 12 F. Maca k

13 S. Soppet 11 M . Pollock 13 J. Stratford 13 J . Harris 13 J . Dutton

14 B. Mahony (VC) 12 S. Banfield 14 D. Bolle 14 W. Elliot 14 C. Shannon

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16 P. Rennison 16 J. Carrington 16 J . Birt17 J. Perkins

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

18 A Neil 15 M. Tyson 18 C. Lovett 18 F. Doyle 18 P. Mouldy

19 J. Hunter 16 C. Reed 19 R . Coxhead 19 J. Evans 19 S. Lynch

20 K Currie 17aB. Ruzicka 20 D. Rogers 20 B. Ryan 20 A. Quick

21 P. Stuchberry 17bR . Steele 21 P. Tobin 21 D. Miller 21 A Jones22 G. Elvin 18 A. Collin s

Law19 J22 A. Denyer 22 S. Evans 22 A Flores

'23 S . Curtain (C).

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24 A . Foster.

21 P. Burke 24 C . Goold 24 J. Taylor 24 T. Guthri e

25 S Gordon 22 C . Habel 25 M . Killmister 25 M . Driessen 25 A. Pian i

26 C. Mahony (VC) 23 J. Micheal 26 M . Carter 26 J. Senior (VC) 26 S. BaillieDaniels27 M 24 J. Jackomonis 27 R. Gilchrist 27 J . Robertson (VC) 27 C. Adam s.

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32 R Mikkelsen 30 P. Phillips 32 A Tolongos 32 33 P. Bermando

33 M. Cunningham 31 L. Collins 33 S. Edwards 33 R. Taylor 34 J . Brook

34 A Straford 32 D. McCaxa n33 P Stroud

34 M. Graydon 34 J . Marshall 35 J . Howell

35 P. McNally.

34 R Johnston 35 P. Bateman 35 J. Kilpatrick 36 L. Newbery

36 S. Mickkelsen.

35 S. Davies 36 G . Block 36 A Robinson 38 M . Defreitas

37 D Nolan 36 A. West 37 A Jenkin (Rdvc) 37 S. West 4 0

38 A Burney 37 M. Daou 38 J. Bateman 38 L . Denman 41 T. Slatter39 R . Daniels 38 B. Bruns 39 P. Young 39 D. Crawford 42 C. White/S Hoare40 A Patey 39 G . Carle

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45 R. Grandemange 45 B. Mountain'

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55 T Stanley 57 B . Collins 55 J . Bingham 55 T. Chapel 64

56 B Hilton 58 T. Dixon 56 B . Tyo 56 J . Mahoney 65 B. Cantwel l57 T. Byrne 59 A. Doyle 57 D. Bastian 57 J . Gourley 67 J. Lan e

58 M Bullard60 G . Saddington61 M . Gray 58 P. Maddocks 58 J . McClure 69 T. Melville

59 A Appleman 62 A. Johnsen 59 A. Bell 59 D. Reinert 70

60 M Creek 63 D. Kealy 60 G . Campbell 60 76 D . Phelan61 M Hunt 64 N . Kudeweh 61 78 P. Galka

65 G . Lilywhite 62 A. White 79 M . Coomber66 C. Lorenz 63 I . Bracken 84 M . Funston67 S. McDonald 64 85 G . Jacobs68 P. Nikoloa u69 T. Papamarkov 65 87. D . Inglis

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STH . MELBOURNE ST. JOHNS 4YNDAL TALLY HO WEST BRUNSWICKDISTRICTS Coach : Bruce Mullens Coach : Kev Hannett Coach: Julian Siebrand

Coach : Peter McBrearty Res Coach: Mick Roberts Coach: Derek Thoene Assist : Spreos Beasley Res Coach : Matthew Lewis

Res Coach : Kevin Johnson Asst Coach : Jason Murchie Res Caoch : Tony Psinas

Powell (VC)1 B 1 S. Ferguson Res Coach : David Murphy 1 J . Hannemann 1 J . King'.

2 M. Hannan (VC) 2 M . Ladson Res Asst Coach : Cameron 8o ett~ 2 I . Bingham (VC) 2 P. Hamilto n

3 M. Johnstone 3 S. Hilton 1 A. Albert (Sen . C} 3 M. JoyBeckettM

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6(b) S. Pietsch7 A . Hannan 7 E . Dizon 5 J . Demarte B. Dix

6 V Wong 7(a) F. Vitale8 S. Aquillina

McDonald10 G8 M . Hartnett9 A Jones

6 B. Prior (Sen.DVC).

M. Buchanan 7 b) S. Benjamin.

11 D. Hall.

10 L. Mills7 J. Murchie8 M . Higgins 7 A. Burns 8 J. Heywood

9 A. Morphett12 M . McFarlane 11 L. Merrigan 9 L . Morrison 8 R . Bennett

9 D Richardson 10 S Byrn e13 E . Henderson(C) 12 P. Walker 10 M . Anastassi

.11 H . Bailey

14 B . Slade 13 M . Jones 11 D. Milano10 T. Psina s

HallyburtonA 12 B . Clarke15 B . Lazzaro16 M . Thomas

14 P. Shar p15 A. Borgonha

12 B . Nicoll13 M . Luckey

.11 J. Rutter (DVC)

13 S . Brockley14 N . Lampel

17 M . Brady 16 A. Paterson Goode14 R 12 J. Moresi 15 M . Russel l19 A. Johnson-Reid 17 S. Cockayne

.Thomas15 C 13 S . Mille r

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20 W. Brown 18 C . Emery.

16 S . ReynoldsonBoyl e14 S . O 17 R. Heywood

21 B. Johnson 19 J. Cotton 17 D Parncutt 15 N. Murray 18 M . McManu s23 B. Downing (RC) 20 T. Hyland

.Fiumani18 A 16 R. Holland 19 M . Shelto n

24 G. Mijatovic 21 S . Koppens.

19 B O'Mara 17 L. Fuller 20(a) B . Young

25 S. Quail 22 A . Dragwidge.

20 S Woodward 18 S. Macfarlane 20(b) D. Edwards26 S. Doyle 23 B . Hilton

.21 B Dawson

19 M. Glenister 21 S. McNamara

27 P. Cheevers 24 G . Besley.

22 D Odium20 C. Hall 22 A. Steward

28 A . Flowers 25 D. Waters.

23 M. GeorgeI . Mackenzie 23 D. Henderson

29 War. Rosowski 26 H. Wathan 24 C Connor 21 A. Dance 24 J. Jenki n

30 C . Kent 27 R. Dowsett.Hourigan25 T

22 M. Buckley 25 J. Siebrand

31 S . Hermann 28 J . Pickering.

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25 C . Clark 28 J. Ward.

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30 S . Fra iacomo927 M . Leplaa28 A . Frederick

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31 C. Kell y32 C. Culph 29 D. Battaglia 32 M . Carmichae l

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Gaylor42 G35 J. Sacco36 L. Adams

33 N. Smith30 B . Holland31 A. Richardson (R.VC)

.34 I . Twyford

.43 W. D'Andrea 37 D. Christian

34 C. Higgin s35 P. O'Connor

32 L. Hannemann 35 D Jelba rt36 S. Campbel l

44 J. Raeburn 38 M . Batty Carter36 J 33 T. Bartholomew 37 T. Dempsey49 T. Sutherland (RC) 40 F. Mandrakis .

37 A. Reed34 N . Hunter

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50 T. Hughes53 P. Nice

41 M . Griffiths42 T. Ducancubino

38 J. Carrol lAllen39 H

.36 T. Fleming

39 R . West40 B. Baker

54 S . McNamara 43 M . Van Houten.

40 J. Henry37 B. Robinson 41 R . Mille r

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.43 J . Roberts (Res . VC) 40 J . Collins 44 A . Hamilton

60 N. Warszenski 47 G . Bastone 44 S. Stieng41 M . Moresi 45 J . Smith

66 D. McKerrow 48 S. Pancione 45 D. Islip42 J . Allen 46 A . Bandt

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i auritism against Old Melburnians, vieo failed tonullify the dynamic duo, Cartledge and Butterworthin Round 5 when Praliran won by forty two points .what has changed? Old Melburnians must win tohave any chance of playing in the first semi final . Idon't think they will win because of the dominantPrahran forward line and the quick movement of theball by the fast Prahran mid fielders.Old Essendon, despite their poor showing last week,are in with a real chance today against Mazenod,who have dropped in form and number over recentweeks. The long journey to the north west won't helpMazenod either. At home I select Old Essendon .In Round 5 Old Xaverians defeated St Kevin's by onehundred and eight points, Today at McHale Stadiumtheir margin will be less simply because of the sizeof the ground . I select Old Xaverians, whom I believewill prove too talented all over the ground.-T~, La Salle face a danger game against Eley Park,whom they defeated in Round 5 by thirty two points .Last week's poor display can spur De La Salle or itcan return to haunt them especially shouldinaccuracy occur early in today's match . I select DeLa Salle without any great conviction .SE;C`fl'ItiN 2-NOR'PT-I Therrv Penola should returnto the winning list at the expense of Brunswick, who

ill not have the running fitness to compete withtheir visitors for the entire four quarters.Marcellin should win again against Fitzroy Reds,who are steadily improving . Second place beckonsfor Marcellin and today could see the "Eagles" regaintheir "paradise lost" .The University Blacks and Old Trinity players willappreciate the chance to play on the picturesqueUniversity Oval . In Round 5 the Blacks had a thirtyseven point win over the bottom side. Will the Blacksbe strong enough to win again today on the big-round ? I have doubts after their performance at; iarcellin last Saturday. However Old Trinity haven'tshown sparkling form either! At home I selectUniversity Blacks .

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The big game of the day is the potential Grand Finalrehearsal at Chelsworth Park between undefeatedleaders, Old Ivanhoe and second placed OldXaverians . Old Ivanhoe, who won on May 11 shoulddo so again today on their home ground, which willbe new territory to the Xaverians. An early break willset up the Old Ivanhoe victory. It did in Round 5 .Also the depth of Old Ivanhoe talent continues to beshown on different weeks . Today is the day DavidSuper and his Captain Paul Sigley hope all play well .

SOUTH The Whitefriars versus Old Brighton matchresult could well decide fourth place . In Round 5 athome, Old Brighton triumphed by forty three points.Since then the fortunes of the two sides havefluctuated as has their hold on fourth place over thepast few weeks.At home, aided by local knowledge and the longeasterly journey faced by Old Brighton I selectWhitefriars to win and regain fourth place onceagain .Monash Blues should again prove far too strong forOld Geelong, who failed by one hundred andnineteen points against the Blues in Round 5 .St Leo's need to win over Hampton Rovers or theymay find themselves struggling to qualify for the firstsemi final. Despite their loss to the Rovers in Round5, St Leo's, at home, should return to the winninglist after consecutive defeats .Leaders, Collegians should record anotherconvincing victory over Hawthorn Amateurs, whomthe "Lions" defeated by one hundred and four pointsin Round 5 .It will be business as usual for Club XVIII presscorrespondents on Monday next as we do not have asplit round. With only one issue of the AmateurFootballer over the July, 13 and 20 weekends, I amstill required to have my copy with our editor by 5p .m. on Monday, July, 8 . For the issue to be dated,July, 27 it will be necessary for me to review Rounds13 and 14 as well as preview our final round. Pleasesend your news to me as normal on each Monday via(467 2857 ('phone), 9467 2865 (fax) or by e- mail tonknugentCalphalink,com . au

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Pound 1 1We have now reached the time of the season whereevery team has played everyone else and we canhave a true indication of where each team ispositioned . St .Mary's have shown that they are notgoing to lay down without afight andhave continuedto up the pressure on Mt.Litydate, while the creamhas risen to the top, with pre-season top threefavo ri tes, Werribee, Rupertswood and Albert ParkIooking set for the double chance.

REVIEWiTHS-VU made the trip to Werribee in what was alwaysgoing to be a tough encounter against the leagueleaders . The student's inability to find the training trackcaught up with them as they took a hiding from the inform Bees . Werribee, kicking with the breeze slammedon four late goals to kick seven for the quarter . The goodform continued for Werribee in the second quarter, withPace and Ellis working well to open up a six goal leadat the major break . In a sensational third quarter, theBees kicked thirteen goals to three to put the gamebeyond doubt . Lovell and Marinis with six goals eachfor Werribee were amongst their best, while Rose,Carrick and Lapish put in a good contribution for thestudents in their 112-point drubbing.

Rupertswood were brimming with confidence and withthe sting of last year's defeat still fresh in their mindslooked to destroy North Brunswick in a battle for a topthree position . With the return to the side of theirprodigal son Daniel Burrows, Rupertswood blew Northout of the water in the first quarter . Rupo let it slipsomewhat from that point, in particular with their poorkicking, and this allowed North, with some good workby Care and Murphy to get within four goals in the thirdquarter . In the end though, with the likes of Old Saltyback from Sunbury and Matt Pettman starring, Rupoburied North by 53 points .The battle for a top three berth turned into a non-eventas Albe rt Park issued a message to the rest of thecompetition with a resounding win against Mt .Lilydale .Mount managed to stay in touch with the Falcons forthree quarters thanks to some good defending fromSteer, Maniscalchi and Gridley. However, a nine goalbarrage in the final quarter put to bed the demons oftheir previous week's fadeout, and with Sean Allan,Kristian Daley and Shaun Venables unstoppable for theFalcons, it was a percentage boosting win by 87 points .

Westbourne made the road trip to Eltham, playing forlittle else but pride. After a good opening five minutesfrom the Warriors, the more determined Turtlescompletely dominated proceedings. While Dippy didwell covering Eltham danger man Brian Doodyeffectively, the remaining Warriors showed plenty of

their cellar dwellingform of last season asthey collapsed like adeck of cards to lose bya flattering 41-pointmargin .

St .Mary's at home is always a tough road trip, but forthe winless Box Hill No rt h, it must have seemed like anightmare . The Saints were brilliant from the openingbounce with a ten goal opening quarter. Box Hill triedhard to remain competitive through some good work byPhil Ellsmore and Simon Cook, however, the class ofHendy and O'Halloran was always going to shinethrough and with Dwyer, Hill and Ryan firing in attack,the Saints remained in touch with the top five with acomprehensive 132 point win .

Bulleen had the bye.

Two special mentions in the reserves this week .Firstly, to Rupertswood for their excellent supportprovided to North Brunswick's Peter Dimareo after aserious collision . Secondly, to the four players fromJapan who were all amongst the best players for BoxHill North . In particular Masashi Takeshita was verygutsy and reliable in defence whilst Hoshi Yusuke wasoutstanding up forward and kicked two excellent goals .

PRE V IEWST MARYS v WERRIBEE AMATEURS St .Mary's are a

different team on their postage stamp of a ground andto be a finals contender will have to beat the D4yardstick. The Bees have been ruthless in thedestruction of any team that gives them a sniff and theSaints will have to be at their best to match theWerribee stars of Ellis, Keogh and Murphy . In what maybe a closer match than many pundits would anticipate,Werribee should be too good as they win by 21 points .

BULLEEN COBRAS v UHS-VU Bulleen, fresh from aweek off, will be looking at this match as a chance topull itself out of the cellar . The students were extremelydisappointing last week and will need a vastimprovement on the training track if they are tochallenge . In what will be an interesting match, UHS-VU will rebound strongly as they win by 34 points.

ALBERT PARK v NORTH BRUNSWICK Albert Parkwas awesome last week and will want to cement adouble chance this week against contenders NorthBrunswick . North will be hoping for Fawcett to haveanother good day and will look to Pizzari for anothervaluable contribution, however, the Falcon machine willhave all the answers today. Expect another big gamefrom Chambers and a bag from Allan as the Falconstake a step closer to the big one with a 29-point win,

ELTHAM COLLEGIANS v MT LILYDALE Eltham host

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lalt.Lilydale in a must win match for Mount . Elthan: willbe buoyed by their win last week however, Mount aretoo good a team to let this match slip . The Mt .Lilydalefonvards Hayes and livewire Anderson will be hard tocontrol for the Turtles and with Penhale adding,; ,duable drive, Mount will be too good to win by 18points.BOX HILL NORTH v OLD WESTBOURNE Westbournehit its lowest point last week, which has resulted in thismatch being a potential battle for the bottom of the

ladder. Box Hill would have been eyeing this match offas their chance to break the duck for some time nowand with surprise sensation John Tsaclidis in the BoxHill back line, may have the desire to win . Coach AshleyCasperson will give his troops a caning on the track thisweek and if the Warriors have any character at all, theywill keep themselves off the bottom with a 12-point win .

Rupe rt swood has the bye.

ALBERT PARK - congratulations to Nick Pastras onplaying his 150th this Saturday . Nick and his familyare great club people and the Falcons wish him everysuccess in this game and his continued involvementwith the Club.

PRESS CORRESPONDENTS A special mention from allthe boys at Turtle Park for Frank Coonerty to pull hisfinger out and get some reports into me so the lads canget a mention! To everyone else, keep up the goodwork, nine reports out of ten is a great result . Get theminto me by midday on a Monday togaoan,ttracleaneuent.com.au and don't forget yourplayer of the round nominations .

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Bulleen Cobras v . UHS-VURupertswood - bye

Albert Park v . North BrunswickEltham Collegians v. Mt LilydaleBox Hill North v . Old Westbourne

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D4 SECTIONJ. Dwyer St MarysS. Allan Albert ParkTate UHS-VUGathercole ElthamLovell WerribeeD4 RESERVES

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Pastras Albert Park 2 28Phillips Rupertswood 1 27H. Tsialtas North Brunswick 1 25Cavalieri UHS-VU 0 24Harding Werribee 3 23

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WERRIBEE 7.3 11.7 24.9 28.11 (179)UHS-VU 1.2 4.3 7.3 10.7 (67)Werrihee: Lovell 6, Marinis 6 . Ellis 3, Keogh 3, Murphy 3• Hovey 2,McMillian 2, Tedesco 2. Schembri. Best Lovell . Marinis. Ellis, Murphy.Keogh, Pace.UHS-VU: Tate 4, Madrigrano. Haynes, Fisher, Carrick. Halm, Cusick. BestRose, Lapish• Fisher, Cusick, Carrick, Cree kUmpires: S . Morgan (R) (F), J. Fagan (B)

RUPERTSWOOD 6.7 9.18 10 .22 17 .27 (129)NORTH BRUNSWICK 0.3 3.5 7.10 11 .10 (76)Rupertswood : Baines 3. Burrows 3 . PLummer 3, Ramsay 3, Spinner 2,West. Price, Page . Best Pettman• Spinner. Baines, Page, Trebilcock .Nth Brunswick: Verga 3.Newton 3, Wallmeyer 2. Duson, MurphyLattouf.Best Pizzari, Fawcet. Care . Murphy. Guppy. Rhook .Umpires: C. Stewart (F)ALBERT PARK 5.1 8.2 14.5 23.7 (145)MT LILYDALE 2.3 3.7 7.9 8.10 (58)Albert Park: Allan 9 . Venables 4• Smith 3, K.Daley 2, Hannett 2, Panayotu .D'Ordiroco, Chambers . Best: Chambers, M .Dowdle, Allan, Robllotta. StoreyTaylor.Mt.Lilydale: Hayes 3. Anderson 2, Carolan, Leonard .. J Penhale.Umpires: P. Griffiths (F), J. Wigiell, A. Valopoulos (B) . P. Love, N. Murphy (G)

ELTHAM COLLEGIANS 2.3 5.7 6.11 10.13 (73)OLD WESTBOURNE 2.2 3.2 3.5 4.8(32)Eltham: Coonerty 2, Daly 2 . Richardson 1, Mann 1 . Sandars 1, Sharpe 1 .Chapple 1 . Best Mann, Doody, Sharpe, Daly. Carter, Robins.Old Westbourne: Horsburgh 1, Hudson 1 . Board 1, Leitch 1 . Best.DePiazza, leitch, Board, Slattery, Fairfield, Huntington .Umpires : P. Lan ble (F)ST MARYS 10.3 15.7 20.13 25.20 (18S)BOX HILL NORTH 0.1 2.5 6.9 7.14 (56)St Marys : Dwyer 8, Hill 6• Ryan 4 . Harrison 4, Carta 4, Zsembery 1,Watsson 1 Best Hendy, Gilchrist, Dwyer, BE, 0'Halloran, Webb .Box Hill No rth : Hos)U 2, Blackman 1 . Best Masashi, Valeski . Blackman,Hoshi, Woods, Mortimer.Umpires: J. Ralph (1), B. Ralph (B)

RESERVESWERRIBEE 4.4 7.8 11.8 13.11 (89)UHS-VU 0.0 1.1 1.1 2.2(14)Werribee: Cartesso 5, Dimasi 3, Harding 3, Pugliese, Hoffman . BestCamilleri . Pugliese, Dimasi, Carlesso . Collier, Grogan .UHS-VU: Not received .

RUPERTSWOOD 1.1 2.2 4.3 7.6(48)NORTH BRUNSWICK 2 .1 4.2 5.7 9.8(62)Rupertswood : Jordan 3 . 0'callaghan 2• Morrice, Phillips 1 . Best Elliott.Mcgovern . Morrice . Bishop, Pettman, 0'callaghan .North Brunswick: GiIlard, Papanikolou 3 . Dimarco, Tsialtas. H. Rotella 1 .Best Magnuson, Robertson . Varna. Carter B, Ferrante . Wernham.

ALBERT PARK 3.2 8.6 10.7 12.10 (82)MT LII.YDALE 1.2 2.2 3:5 5.5(35)Albert Park: Parmansche 2, Green 2 . Pashas 2• Mandylaris 2 . Fairfield 2.Grace, McGuire. Best Jackson, Grace, Hogan, Tsoukas. McGuire.MandylarisMt. Litydale: Holloway, Kidd Leek, Smith, Walsh Best Smith, L .Senior,Johnson, Holloway, Hicks, Jelene.

ELTHAM COLLEGIANS 3.2 7.4 8.5 8.6 (54)OLD WESIBOURNE 2.5 5.5 6.6 7.6(481Elttu m: Lees 3, Wright 2, Smith 1 . J. Howgate 1, Evans 1 . Best : White,Lees. Evans, Glare, Bernett, Howgate .Old Westbourne: Rtvalland 1• Leitch 1, Murphy 1, Stapleton 1, HabersattI . Smith 1, Crosswell 1 . Best Smith, Wright . McMillan, Rivalland• Seholes,Stapleton.ST MARYS 5.4 10.5 14.7 20.10 (130)BOX HILL NORTH 1.3 2.5 3.5 3.9(27)St Ma rys : Bernardi 9, Rousis 5, Koumantatakis 2, Harrison 1, Banks 1•Evans 1, Ttreoharris 1 . Best Bernardi, Harrison, Handley Magchette,Jackson, Vincent.Box Hill No rth : Eltsmore 2. Cook 2, Riscalla 1• Smith 1, Cavallo 1 . BestEltsmore• Cook. Tsaclidis. Odza, RiscaIla• Wilson.

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ALBERT PARK BOX HILL NORTH BOLLEEN COBRAS ELTHAM O .C .Coach : John Ahern Coach : Peter Armstrong Coach: Angelo Lamanna Coach: Brian Doody

Res Coach: Paul Shoppee Res Coach : Ian Atkinson Assist Coach : Scott Dodson Res Coach : John GlareRes Coach: Matt Bourbon

1 P. Smith (C) 1 Blackman J 4 I. Mcleod 1 C . Sandars2 S . Robinson (s) 2 Smith S 4 N. Cartledge 2 T. Dugga n2 N . Pastras (r) 3 Odza A 5 M .Starrett 3 E . Savage3 R. Baker 4 Potter J 7 F. Baldi 4 B . Doody C/C4 G . Parmansche 5 Pietersen A 8 T. Mazzarella 5 D . Bric k5 J. Hannett 5a Hutchinson r 9 B . Hoare 6 T. Carter6 J. Storey (VC) 5b Jenkins A 11 C. Borelli 7 B. Rashid7 S. Venables 6 Martini D 12 D. Thompson 8 L . Sharpe8 C . Jackson 7 Stewart S 14 G. Pemberton 9 C. Watson9 P. Chambers 8 Lacey M 15 J. Trinchi (RC) 10 W. Bates10 M. Phillips 8a Chamberlain R 17 S. Reddish 11 J. Mizzi

11 A. Fleming 9 Sallantioglu A 19 S. Trapman 12 A. Tibballs

12 C. Fehring 10 Cook S 21 N . Lykopandis 13 R . Bel l13 B. Payne 11 Kennedy D 22 M . Turner 14 J. Kerkha m

14 S. Fairfield 14 Gmaz R 25 W. Olney 15 L. White

15 D. Borley (s)15 Jimoulis T 27 J. Cartledge 16 D. Barnett

15 J . Snorasson (r)16 Weston G 28 A Foskett

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16 C. Roberton (VC)17 Cavallo G 36 P. Dall Oglio 18 S . Macdonald

17 D McLellan18 Wilson G 37 J. Paatsch 19 S . Robins

. 19 Keillor L 38 G . Brown 20 J . Panetta18 J . Taylor (s) 20 Oldfield K 39 T. Vass 21 M . Hart18 H. Koop (r) 21 Hopes J 40 T. May 22 J . McKenzie19 A. Steward 22 Steele A 41 N. Polites 23 R. Watson20 K. Grace 23 Naumovski J 41 R. Rigoni 24 K . Drummon d21 P. Shoppee 24 Ferris C 42 V. Dam 25 C. Horsburgh22 D. Overend 25 Michelle A 43 C. Chan 26 J . Glare Res C/C23 V. Surace 27 Thoi T 44 B. Saaksjarvi 27 J . Stockdale24 T. Green 28 Brunning S 45 J . Mustica 28 T. Barnett25 K. Daley 29 Rodgers M 47 S. Irvine 29 D. Howgate26 J . Hamath 30 Bolitho J 48 M . Soumildes 30 M . Decker27 M . Hyams 31 Ives C 49 G . Anderton 31 B . Keleher28 R. Buckley 32 Mortimer P 51 R. Rodrigues. 32 C . Baud29 J . Marinis 34 McCartin M S . Wigney55 33 A . Howgate30 A . Mandylaris 37 Woolridge D 61 D. Rennie 34 D . Bulle r31 S . McGuire 38 Buckland G T. Arnold 35 G. Smith32 J . Robilotta 38a Bennett G P. Aslangul 36 L. Donaldso n33 J . Murray 40 Tsaclidis J D. Beraldo 37 J . Trumbl e34 T. Houston 41 Jackson C H. Biram 38 R . Beecroft

35 A . D'Mingo 42 Tarulli A M . Bourbon 39 F. Coonerty36 M. Pearson 44 Garrett J D. Bourbon 40 J . Bau d

37 L . Hogan 46 Cinar K R. Cumino 41 A . Man n

38 J. Rowe 48 Marulli D J . Clark 42 J . Howgate

39 D . 'Odorico 49 Ellis T T. Dennaoui 43 J . Man n

40 M. Lapsley 50 Tarulli M G. Fortune 44 T. Johns

41 T Panayotou53 Oldfield I J . Hambridge 45 R . Davies

42 J Wier57 Woods P T. Hurley 46.

43 J Tsoukas69 Aguilar G A. Lamanna 48 B. Turney. 78 Steele P R . Lamanna 49 B. Hespe

44 C . Leorke 80 Evans S Lamers 5045 J . Bourne 111 Armstrong P G. Mandekic 51 S. Maxfiel d46 S. Allan M. Mastromanno 52 G . Stackpool e47 L. Tricanco P. Mastromanno 5348 M . Dowdle S. Mastromanno 54 P. Harding49 C. Wilson Nasr 55 G . Jenkin s50 S . Mellis C . Watson 56 J. Shannon51 L. Miceli J. Tadd 57 S. Gathercol e52 A. Graham B. Pollock 5 853 M . Williams B. Neil 59 B. Evans54 W. Roe T. Bourbon 6 155 S . Chisholm D. McMullin 6 256 D. Smyth J. Rickett 63 M . Luttick57 J . Sutton McCarthy 64 S . Schafer58 J . Hoy Sulliva n

.59 G . Irvine60 I . Pignataro61 J . Daley62 A . Harper77 S . Garci a78 J. Norman79 S . Toth80 G. Bateson

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M7 LILYDALE O .C. NORTH BRUNSWICK OLD WESTBOURNE RUPERTSYd00D~ach : Da~cd KeastCoach: Paul Cummerford

Coach : Ange SammartinoRes Coach: Gary Cutler

Coach: Ashley CaspersonRes Coach : Stephen Leitch

Coach : Tony WestRes Coach: Shane McLauchlan

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D Johnson 1 Wemham S 1 G . Robson (VC) 2 Fox D .3 Page S

? P Hayes 2 Adams D3 Lattouf G

2 A. Casperso n3 S. Depiazza

.4 Croxford D.

M Brebne rF Varga 4 Dimarco P 4 T. Gigas 5 Boddington P.

4R McKenzie5 5 McMahon W 5 S. Hewitt 6 Gallus S .

16 M Jelenc 6 Pizzari D 6 J . Horsburgh (VC) 7 Whitehead B .

7 C. Varga 7 Magnuson D 7 A . Christo 8 Plummer T.

8 K Maniscalchi (VC) 8 Guppy D 8 A . Horsburgh 9 Clarke M .'g A Del Biondo 9 Sammarhno A 9 K. Murphy Callaghan A.10 O

10 J Gardiner 10 Fawcett W 10 J . Wilson 11 Moule B .

1 C Gibson 11 Boudoloh J 11 S. Phillips 12 Cardillo K .12 J Commerford 12 Care S 12 N. Naidu 13 Sinnett B.

13 R Kidd 13 Ullo M 13 J. Cornea 14 Plummer L.14 C Kennon 14 Newton D 14 S. Mattsson 15 Webb N .15 A Bullerjahn 15 Tsialtas H 15 A. Board 16 Clarke P.

16 D Morrison 16 Tsialtas S 16 S . Christo 17 Hatty R.17 P Beddoes 17 Kyriazis A 17 M . Aqualina 18 Pettman M.18 V Steer 18 Verga J 18 P. King (VC) 19 Mezzatesta M .19 M Leonard 19 Famulari S 19 R. Aldridge 20 Flinn P.20 J Penhale 20 Closter L 20 M . Houston 22 Stevens D.21 M Cunningham 21 Santacroce R 21 M . Christo 23 West M .22 M Wells 22 Freeman J 22 L. O'Sullivan 25 Nike D .23 B Egan 23 Brrffa J 23 S. Huntington 26 Zar b D.24 Luke Merrett 24 Aiani M 24 L. Fairfield (C) 27 McMahon N .25 A Delahunt 25 Duson W 25 M. Stapleton 28 McDonald D.26 T Flanaga n27 N Pearce (VC) 26 Murphy J 26 P. Mesman 29 Barnes M.

32 Sinnet P28 A Costello 27 Vaina M

28 Gillard S27 D . Billma n28 D . Slattery

.33 Glassey G.

2930 A Penhale 2 9

30 Healey S

29 D. Horsburgh30 R. McMill an

35 Certo C.36 Henry P.

31 T Hansford32 P Carolan (C) 31 Heck J 31 M . Baulch 37

33 C Anderson 32 Robertson B 32 G . Jenkinson 38 Pettman B .39 Walsh D

34 L Kellett35 D Callahan

33 Rotella J34 Pisasale M

33 D. Ben n34 P. Stewart

.40 Drago C.

36 T Roche 35 35 D. Rivalland 41 Bowman P.

37 B Dunn 36 36 K. Pillsbury 42 Swann B.

38 37 Shepherd S 37 A. Leitch 43 Phillips R.

39 L Alanson 38 Wallmeyer N 38 B . Mattsson 44 Icely A.

40 M Rhodes 39 Rhook C 39 A . Robbins 45 Hum D.

41 R Katene 40 McCallum B 40 S . Leitch 46 Eden T.

42 M Pereira 41 Twaddle C 41 K. Miller 47 Soutaris A.

43 D Holloway 42 Papanikolou J 42 S . Roberts 4844 N McConnell 43 Page J 43 A. Runciman 49 O'Riley C.

45 K Fraser 44 Grist S 44 B. Slattery 50 Walsh D.

46 N McConnell 45 45 S. Robertson 51 MacPherson B .

47 C Lonergan 46 46 E. Sandstrom 52 Moskaljuk S.

48 S Dougherty 47 Prestigiacomo N 47 T. Said 53 Bugeja N .49 J Hoffman 48 Carter D 48 T. Scholes 54 Gibbs R .50 L Senior 49 Lawton D 49 R. Naidu 55 Ramsay J .51 P Bastick 50 Ferrante F 50 P. Habersatt 56 Hatty G .52 B Leek 51 Sorleto P 51 L. Stevens 57 Moskaljuk P.53 D Hicks 52 Brine P 52 D. Ball 60 Price G .54 D King 53 Pokrajak A 53 S. Chaffey 62 McMahon A.55 M Gridley 54 Hill D 54 M. Crosswell 6456

55 55 D. Clowes 66 Mandouit L .57 C Walsh 56 Cutler G 56 R . Skinner 69 Bradbury H .59 A Cox 57 Hill M 57 M. Warren 70 Temming L .60 C Carstens 58 Giovanoglou N 58 I . Smith 7 463 D Prest 59 Mollo L 59 A . Lipscombe 77 O'Callaghan M .6465 D Burrows 60 Nabbs S 60 N . Aqualina 78

66 D Turner 61 Goumas G67 Damian Smith 62 Carter B

68 Neil Senior 6370 Mark Matter 64 McKenzie A

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ST. MARYSCoach : Michael Learmont h

Res Coach : Tony Millar

1 T.Brown2 B.Boyes3 J.Carra4 N.Goldsworthy5 J .Dwye r6 S .Stone7 A.Dwyer8 A.Zsembery9 R .Orm e10 G .Koumantatakis11 J .Bernard i12 A .Webb13 J.Hill14 C .Goldsworthy15 M.Purcel l16 L.Anthony17 P.West18 B .Frail19 V.Ryan20 ALane21 M.Gilchrist22 R.Allen23 F.Harrison24 J .Oconnor25 C .Bartlett26 .Mulcahy27 M.Banks28 J .Innes29 P.Harrison30 .Watson31 D .Thomson32 P.Rheining33 M.Ohalloran34 A.Pakovski35 G .Theoharris36 E .Evans37 L.Vincent38 C .Handley39 T.Millar40 N.Luce41 B.Graetzer43 M .Chamberlin44 M .Robinson45 P.Ryan46 S .Angus47 P.Rousis48 D .Morcom49 G .Schembri50 A.Wibawa53 B .Armitstead54 J.Wrigh t55 B.Perelberg56 J.Vincent57 D.Watson58 B .Lewis59 K .Mdennan61 N .Jackson63 P.Roseman65 S.Roseman66 C.Roseman69 J .Hendy80 J .Clarke88 A .Ballantyne

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UHSEPCoach : Pat Mackey

Res Coach : Peter Dinnic k

1 M . Wright (vc)2 B . Ueberang3 A.Talaric o4 L . Gorringe5 T. Fulton (vc)6 S . Cracknell7 D . Zuluck i8 D . Haslett (C)9 R . Smith10 B. Carrick11 J . Shepherd12 B . Farrelly13 N . Rose (vc)14 J . Ham15 S . Brown16 J. Tate17 C. Langendorf18 A. Hellne r19 J . Uebergang20 G. Madrigrano21 B. Abrahamsen22 G . Mandali s23 G . Temes24 N. Hahn25 S . Haynes26 P. Thomas27 A . Cusic28 V. Cavalieri29 K . Weber30 M. Butera31 P. Dolence32 J . Michael33 P. Greenbank34 J . O'Neil l35 A . Butera36 A . Pend4ebury37 G . Catterall38 R. Lapis h39 M . Re a40 L. Maguire41 A . Ludlow42 D . Wallace43 M . O'Neill44 C . Percy45 M . Crawley46 C. Siotos47 M . Kennedy48 M . Davidson49 M . Kinnane50 B. Dryn e51 R. Hortle52 M . Collins53 C. Eddy54 R . Witnish55 N . Thomas56 D . Creek57 G . Divenuto58 J. Thomas59 J . Barron60 L. Turner61 T. Stathopoulos62 K. Rodgers63 D. Parker64 R. Middleton65 J . Harri s66 S . Butera67 M . De Luise68 L. Holmes69 S . Frost70 E. Ricciuti7172 S . Duke73 S . Devlin74 D .Ryan75 S . Mills77 S. Rawolle88 D. Fisher

VILRRI d;EECoach: Tim Ellis

Res Coach : Paul Smith

1 P. O'Connor2 L. Ker r3 D. Flack4 J. Johns5 P. Barsby6 S.Lyons7 T. Ellis8 P. Dawes9 M.Bradfield10 M . Keogh11 M. Green12 M. Walsh13 F. Mehmert14 B . McMillan15 A . Murphy16 S. Fogarty17 A. Tedesco18 S. Pugliese19 J . Addamo20 P. Albakis21 M . Johnson22 A. Dibatista23 J. Hoffman24 J . Crick25 A. Hovey26 S .Parslow27 P. Browning28 D . Turner29 S. Dol e30 B. Carlesso31 B . Waters32 M . Dolegowski33 D. Owens34 N . Lovel l35 B. Cunningham36 C . Ewards37 J. Ayling38 D. Velisha39 L. Langfield40 S . Fuller41 G. Grogan42 D . Ellis43 L . Carson44 D . Nedinis45 J . Marinis46 R. Hann47 G. Fuller48 M . Foote49 E. Mahoney50 K. Pace51 B . Patton52 C. Andrews53 L. Djakovic54 A. Casserta56 Q . Walsh57 D. Abbey58 A. Cmerill a59 A . Lonti60 M . Czajkowski61 D . Delan y62 S. Liangos63 A. Stewart64 G . McGowan65 S . Parslow,66 M . Egan

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Original and pink copy trltisz b e lodged with t ,., ttr pi res no later, L,fznti 'ia ly t itrte of any f,tofc3a.,

Each player must sigtt the original clearly ~jpsic?e name 1.vriich must s l w w,-IYs t ayici s m~tro ;•tle,Die copy tilt4stae handed to opposition captain at toss of cQia

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THE CHALLENGE : Name the grid square where youthink the ball was in the original photo .PRiZES: (a) Weekly. 3 successful entrants who correctly nominate the gridsquare in which the majority of the ball was, will each receive a PulseEnergy T-shirt, a Pulse Energy cap and 1 dozen Pulse Energy golf balls .The winners' names and original photo (showing where the ball was) willappear in each subsequent issue of the "Amateur Footballer" .(b) End of Year. All 66 winners will go in a draw . At this draw should theone person drawn have "switched" as part of the "Switch To" initiative thewinner will receive $2,000 worth of electricity, gas and petrol - $500 gas,$750 electricity and $750 fuel . Should the person not have switched thewinner to receive $500 prize -$100 gas, $200 electricity and $200 fuel .HOW TO ENTER : One entry per person, FTear on entry section which appears topleft of this page, fill in and mail to :VAFA P0 Box 359 Etsternwick 3185or p/copy and fax to 95312050.Entry to be received by noonTuesday following each round.

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In addition to the two special Thank the Sponsors' Nights, allsponsors are welcome for drinks at the club on Thursday nightsprior to each game from 5.30 pm.

Ressies stalwart BillyHayes plays his100th game for theUnicorns today

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boots scored goalsfrom the forward

against Uni Blues.Billy has con-tributed signifi-cantly over th eyears, none more so

flank . All atMHSOBFC than kBilly for his con-

tribution and wishhim well in th e

seasons ahead .

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Every amateurFootball Club faces thesame issue year inand year out . Do wehave enough people tofill the myriad of rolesrequired to field an "A"Grade side and theother teams necessaryto give depth to theClub ?

As managementadvisor to the Clubpart of my role is toensure that theimmense workload isspread evenly so thatall involved are able toenjoy their football .

Unfortunately, theworkload tends to fallto the usual few,tireless workers whohave been with theclub for many years .We need an injectionof new blood into theadministrative roleswithin the Club .

The involvement doesnot have to be great,

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University Blues, 12 noon .Home Game Hero :Maxwell & William s

20 Club Revue:'PtayersParadise' at The UnicornClub. 7 .30 pm . Greatnight. All welcome.

having someonewilling to complete onesmall task each weekmakes the running ofthe Club so mucheasier.

To be a success on thefield teamwork is butone factor, off the fieldit is essential .

So ask yourself thequestion, "Am tinvolved?"

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T~ S ectionOld Ivanhoe v. De La SalleOld Trinity v . MarcellinUniversity Blues v . St Kevins

.~ sectio nMazenod v . Old Melburnians EP SaturdayOld Haileybury v . Therrv Penol a

broughtforward from July 20th.Old Paradians v. Hampton RoversOld Essendon v . Old Brighton

31- sectionPrahran v. BanvuleOld Mentonians v. Caulfield GrammariansSt Bedes Mentone Tigers v . Collegians

A sectionIvanhoe Assumption v . University BlacksSt Leos Emmaus v. Williamstown CYMSAquinas v. Monash Blues

E2 SectionPeninsula v . Parkside8slesian v. Old CareyIarra Valley v. Oakleigh

13 3 Sectio nISt Johns v. South Melbourne DistrictsPower House v. Richmond Central, tonash Gryphons v. West Brunswick

E 4 SectionWerribee v . Bulleen CobrasAlbert Park - byeMt Lilvdale v . Box Hill North

,under-19 Section 1Caulfield Grammarians v . Old ScotchOld Brighton v. Marcelli nSt Bernards v. Old Melburnian s

U nder-19 Section 2Old Trinity v. Werribe eOld Haileybury v . Old Ivanhoeobrought forwardjrom July 20thOld Essendon - ye .Hampton Rovers v . Mazeno d

und e r-19 - >r:--. : 3Therry Penola v . Universitv BlacksRupertswood v. Old ParadiansYarra Valley v . Whitefriar s

Ju d er-19 =BI :_ ;Oakleigh v. St Bedes Mentone TigersAJAX - bye .Mentone Panthers v. De La Salle (2)

at Mentone Grammar, Keysborough

Rlrader-19121 RedBulleen Templestowe v. Old Westbourne broughtforwardone week from original fixture of July 20th .St Bernards (2) v. Old Xaverians (2)

to be played at 11 .30 a.m .Williamstown Cl'MS v. Aquina sLa Trobe University v . MHSOB

Mull XV 111111Prahran v. Old Essendon?4azenod v . Old Xaverian sDe La Salle v . Old Melburnians

at Waverley Park, East MaluernSt Kevins v. Eley Park

Club XVIII [North]Therrv Penola v. Marcelli nFitzroy Reds University Blacks at Peterson OvalOld Xaverians (2) v. Brunswic kOld Trinity v. Old Ivanhoe

Wail Hii ii® k6wii®i )Old Brighton v . Monash BluesOld Geelong v. St Leos EmmausCollegians v . Whitefriar sHampton Rovers v. Hawthorn Amateurs

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Old Scotch v. Old XaveriansSt Bernards v . M HSOB EP Saturday

e sectionOrmond v. North Old Boys

0 sectionWhiteiriars v . Old CamberwellGlen Eira v. Beaumari s

®1 sectionMenone Amateurs v . Bulleen TemplestorveAJAX v. Old Geelong

®2 SectionFitzroy Reds v. BentleighLa Trobe University v. Kew

®3 sectionSvndal Tally-Ho v. Hawthorn Amateurs

game switched from original drawSwinburne University v . Elsterneviek

04 sectio nUHS-VU v . RupertstivoodNorth Brunswick v. ElthamOld Westbourne v. St Mary s

Under-19 Section IDe La Salle v . St KevinsOld Xaverians v. University Blues

C er-19 Section 2Beaumaris v . Ormond

r-19 section 3Ruperts vood v. University BlacksRound 11 fixtured match

Old Carey v . Old CamberwellNorth Old Bovs v . St Leos Emmau s

Under-19 1 2 1 91 U eBentleigh v . Monash Blue s

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azenod v . PrahranOld Essendon v. De La SalleOld Melburnians v. St KevinsEley Park v . Old Xaverians

Club XVIII [North]Fitzroy Reds v . Therry Penola

at Ramsden Street OvalMarcellin v. Old Xaverians (2)Brunswick v . Old TrinityOld Ivanhoe v . University Blacks

III [South ]Oia Geelong v. Old BrightonCollegians v . Monash Blues

game switchedfrom original drawWhitefriars v . Hampton Rovers

clash with seniors • TEAHawthorn v. St Leos Emmaus

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REVIEW

allowing OM's 17 more points whereas they booted 68 . Naughtin

SECTION 1 As Eddie Maguire would say "What a big week it ha sbeen in footba ll!". That is true football, the lifeblood of the VAFA,the U19 Football competition . Two upset wins and another by asurprising margin sees the "deck chairs" shuffling in the top fourwith the perennial finalist still unable to get back into the four .2nd moves to 4th, 3rd moves to 2nd, 4th moves to 3rd and lst,well they just stay on top - phew! . Remember, don't write off 6thand 7th yet, nor 8th after last week's performance . Confused? Iknow I am! Caulfield caused the upset of the round with afantastic display of hard running football. The Grammar Boyswere able to get a few back for this game, which shows the rest ofthe competition - do not take them lightly. For St. Bernards, theyhad the chance to win just before the siren sounded but anotherbehind proved costly. OM's had a real dip at De La in the Istquarter with Hancehtte, Turner and Tucker providing plenty ofheadaches and at the main break they were only down by 20 pts .But after halftime, a new De la appeared "scrooge like" only

outstanding with six well fed by Alderuccio and Quinane . TheCardinals had a chance to move within percentage of the four butfailed to come out after halftime . The defensive game was good,but they never looked like scoring enough goals - the premiershipquarter (goalless) proved costly . For OB's, coach Obee has histeam (and me) just motoring along for some September action .Best wishes to Phil Smith who unfortunately did his knee againstOM's . Are wish him well - stay positive . What a fantastic game offootball with SKOBS leading, then Xavs pulling away by threequarter time, lead by 5g in a low scoring game . Coach Brownwielded the changes, introduced more run and SKOBS broke theXavs shackles to slam on 6g to lg to get up by lpt . Sensational!Back in town - maybe! F'maIIy, Mareell'm put a stop to Uni . Bluessurge to the four with a commanding 49pt win. Uni . jumped thenearly, but by halftime, the Eagles were double their score . TheMarcellin small men were too quick for their Uni counterpartsand Sheehan again chimed in well with another 6 .SECTION 2 A strong opening quarter from Old Trinity set thescene for their match against Hampton Rovers . Despite adetermined second stanza ~rom the Rovers led by Seletto, Sprattand Jowett, OT managed to keep their noses in front from go towhoa. Better Ot's Coxon and Stebbins.

Mazenod jumped Old Haileybury at McKinnon with a nine goalstraight first term. From here on in through the good play ofCastricum, Mallet and McKay they extended their lead at everychange. For the Bloods Kimpton and M . Jones never gave in .

Old Ivanhoe gave Beaumaris a start and at Banksia Reserve thisspelt the beginning of the end. With Buckley in the midfield ineverything the Sharks built on their lead in every quarter . Wellsupported by Early and Collins (4) the Sharks re-affirmed assecond place candidates. For Old Ivanhoe Dinakis, Nielson andBlayney were standouts, although had few good players after this .Ormond's poor kicking let it down against second placed OldEssendon and Kei(or. Seven scoring shots to 2 in the first quartercould well have set the game up ut that was not to be . OEGwith May, Mezo and Flaherty on song booted another twelvegoals in three quarters to the Mends ten to win by five points .Naylor, Cove and Rogash were fine performers for the Monds .Werribee had the bye .

SECTION 3 Therry Penola got a fright from Yarra Valley when athalf time the visitors held a handy 4 goal lead. However after the52

break the hometeam bangedhome fourteengoals to 4 t orecord a telling victory and keep their slim finals chances alive,Old Carey began well and were never headed against Whitefriar,who began behind the eight ball with only 17 players . It looke(pretty grim at half time for the Friars down by sonic ten oalshowever through the efforts of DiFalco an d Keen an in d A neean d Brosolo up forward they added some respectability to thscoreline kicking eleven goals to ten in the second half. OC's be sincluded Trumbu ll (again) and Andrews down back and 0'ReIlbon his wing .

After and relatively even first half Old Camberwell went upnotch and banged home seven majors while keeping North OkBoys scoreless to sew up their match . School holidays affectecNOBS moreso than the Wellers . For die victors outright fourtlspot with Weaver, Birre ll an d Rodg ers firing, while NOBS werfbest served by D. Ryan an d Sheehan, with special mention tcWest who cut short a holiday to shine on the day .Old Paradians marched on their merry way against St. Leo;Emmaus WP. The Animals were in everything from start to finishwith Logan . Fox and Varney leading the way but had n

o answers to the might of S Strickl an d A. Dean an d Hughes .Rupertswoal play Uni. Blacks on July 20 .

SECTION BLUE Last week's round saw a couple of major upsetsinvolving four of the top five teams . These results mean that thefour is starting to really bunch up with the finish looming. AJAXafter las t weeh's drubbing is by no means safe on top . Monashhad the chance to hit the lead but couldn't. St . Bedes Mentonewith the pressure of Oakleigh and Mentone Pan tehrs behindthem did what they had to do and that was to just win. Bentlei hhad an outstanding game of unrelenting four qua rter footb,against a very undermanned De La . From the first bounce, theDemons continually drove the ball forward to the likes of Krotofil(12g), Robertson ( 7g) and Murphy ( 6g). For De La, Walton battledhard as did Smyth an d Thompson. Boys, just keep batt ling onan d try to improve in sonic areas each week . The Blules v Tigersgame was an absolute cracker, and so it should have been withboth teams not giving an inch (bone crunching inch that is). TheBlues led by l3pts at quarter time, then the Tigers by 6pts athalftime, then the Blues again by l2pts at the last change. ThenSt. Bedes defence tightened even further an d with Scofididominating up forward, ran out by 15pts . Fina lly, the bug upsetof the round saw the Panthers give ladder leader a she llackin tothe tune of 95pts . The most import an t thing that happened inthis result is twofold - AJAX's percentage drops 24% an dMentone's goes up by 11% . The Pantehrs second and thirdquarters were sensational, which set up this bi win, Moyer (6g),Cochran e (6g) were terrific an d Mitvalsky was fantastie.SECTION RED MHSOB had a hard fought win over Bu lleenTemplestowe last Saturday. The High's best included Blau,Ternes and Middleton, wh ile better Bull an ts Mihalos, Ganiatsasand Miritis . While the High built on the lead at eve ry ch ange theBull an ts never let their opponents get an easy possession.Aquinas surprised St . Bernards (2) with a solid first half and atthe main break the ladders leaders were in unfamiliar territory -behind. However the Bloods White, Pringle ( again) an d Parkerhad given their all in the first half ran out of assistance as the

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g rues added nine second half goals to two to win comfortably .llcIirr Berates Ryan, Hughes and A. Mitchell (3) .

old Westbourne must have got some sort of rocket after theiror fust quarter, as the came out fuing in the next three

quarters to overrun Old Xaverians (2) . With Naidu, Cabalo andj9hristone in fine touch the Warriors out bustled and out playedthe Xavs to keep their final's hopes alive . Dynon, Martin andFrecr never gave in for the vanquished .

As ,xpected Williamstown CYMS gave a good account ofthemselves against La Trobe Uni at home, with Jansz, Starpinsand Hall continuing their good form . However they found thestudents hard to hold down for four quarters with Slater (10),Clarke and Keane prime movers in the strong win .

PREVIEWSECTION 10M's face an uphill battle against Caulfield at homeat Albert Park. Caulfield know they need a big win . For OM'sthough, if you play hard, running football as a team for fourquarters you might just surprise yourselves and me! Old Scotchhas a must-win game written all over this match. Win this andthey are still a chance, although slim . The next three games areabsolutely sensational final four shapers. Are. St. Kevins back on

etra.cl:, or Ri new found Oval dnalow thebladd

eheavy gomg at ghett icontinue their surge to the finals? Xavs travel to Marcellin inanother must win game. A loss here and their percentageadvantage will diminish further again . A win could see them in

NAME CLU BUNDER 19/1O'KeefeDozeySmithShhehanCationsMansfieldUNDER 19/2

St KevinsOld XaveriansOld BrightonMarcellinOld ScotchSt Bernards

Ferarri Beaumaris 3 47Morris Mazenod 9 47Forrest Old Essendon 3 35Hanlon Old Halleybury 0 28Quincy Ormond 5 28UNDER 19/3Strickland Old Paradtans 9 37Ryan Old Camberwell 5 35

P:atsanevakis Old Carey 2 34Angus Old Carey 6 33Callavetta Whitefriars 0 32

UNDER 19/2 BLU EKrotfil Bentleigh 12 39Grace Monash Blues 0 36Gilbert Monash Blues 2 33Little Mentone 1 33Beddingfleld Monash Blues 0 3 2

UNDER 19/2 REDSierakowski MHSOBFraczok MHSOBVerga Bulleen TemplestoweSilk Old XaveriansA . Mitcell St Bernard s

UNDER-19 SECTION 1Old Melburnians v . Caulfield Grammarians

Old Scotch v. De La SalleSt Kevins v. Old BrightonMarcellin v . Old Xaverians

University Blues v . St Bernards

UNDER-19 SECTION 2Mazenod v. Old Trinity

Werribee v . Old Halleybury

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the four. Finally. Uni. Blues win, equal points with St . Bernards,only percentage separates fourth . St . B's win and they go tosecond or first . Selections : Caulfield, Old Scotch, St. kevins . Old

Xavs and St ., Bernards.

SECTION 2 Mazenod will go into today's game against OldTrinity chock full of confidence after a strong recent month . Theywill give a far better account of themselves today, withKinniburgh and Hansen in ood touch, than round 3, althoughI feel the greater evenness of the OT side will see them through .

Werribee will realise a solid win today against Old Haileybury willput them right back into final's contention. The Bloods havebeen well served by Hanlon, Waxillall and Baker, but need amore even spread to trouble the Bees at home.

Old Essendon and Beaunlaris takes match of the round statuswith the winner the spoils of outright second . The Sharks havebeen pretty consistent as too OEG . Up forward the Sharks withFerrari and OEG with Forrest both teams have key players, butwhat surrounds each may well have a bearing on today's result.Collins, Tuck and Rawlins (Beaumaris) will need to be watched

closely, as too will Velarado and Balloch (OEG). Last time and itwas all tied up at the bell, today in a close one Beaumaris by lessthan a kick .

Ormond will be keen to maintain their good recent form to notonly hold onto fourth spot but also extract some revenge fromround three where the Rovers rolled the Monds by 2 points. WithTe Hennepe, Naylor and Muzzell (Ormond) getting plenty of theball of late the Moulds should hold too many aces today,although with Spratt . Burggraaf and Murray amongst others theRovers will make the Monds fight every inch of the way .

Old Ivanhoe have the bye.SECTION 3 A crucial match between Therry Penola andWhitefriars takes place today with tlle loser likely to wave good-bye to any chance of competing in finals . Both teams did notbegin well and of recent times the Friars form has tapered off . Athome the Friars do perform well, however with injury concernsand a less than convincing June return TP will start favouritesand return across town with the points .

Old Carey had to battle hard last time against Uni . Blacks. Thistime the form of OC is far superior to the Students and will seethem over the line convincingly.

Old Camberwell and Rupertswood clash for the first time in 2002after the yVeliers forfeited last time around . Rupo are by nomeans safe in the four, nor the Wellers, with a win today suringup either teani s chances of September action . The Wellersthrough Schmidt. Shanks and Ryan have plenty of avenues togoal and a solid defence, for mine they will prevail by two majors .

North Old Boys travel to Bundoora to take on Old Paradians andseek revenge for last time tlley met . A slow start by NOBS lasttime around was costly and with Keenan, the Ryans and Lias ingood touch OP's will not have it all their own way - but at homeOP's by three majors .

St. Leos Emmaus went down to Yarra Valley last time around byone kick and despite recent form indicators pointing directly ata Bushrangers win I feel Fox. Landy and Fraser will make certainthe Animals registertheir second Will

Old Ivanhoe - byeOld Essendon v. BeaumarisOrmond v . Hampton Rovers

UNDER-19 SECTION 3Whitefriars v . Therrv Penola

University Blacks v. bid Careyat Melbourne Uniueisity, Main Oval

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Monash Blues v. Oakleig hSt Bedes Mentone Tigers v . Mentone Panthers

De La Salle (2) v . AJAX

UNDER-19 (2) RE DAquinas v. Bulleen Ternplestowe

Old Westbourne v . St Bernards (2)Old Xaverians (2) La Trobe UniversityMHSOB v . Williamstown CYMS to be

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UNDER 19 SECTION ICAULFIELD 2.3 6.7 9.9 11.10 (76)ST BERNARDS 1.4 5.7 7.12 10.15 (75)Caulfield: Duncan 3, Niven 2, Frost 2, Jones . Murphy . Glass, 0'Hoy. Best:Foley, Litfford, Glass . Jones. Fagan, Lawson .

St Bernattis: Goullet 4. Mansfield 2 . Crockett, Calleja, Harris . Best: Campbell .Matthews. Maggiore, Johnson, Callege.Umpi res: N . Evans. M . Meier (F )

DE LA SALLE 3.1 7.5 11.6 16.7 (103)OLD MELBURNIANS 3.1 4.3 4.6 6 .8(44)De La Salle: Naughen 6 .Walnuley 2,Oakley 2,Qtdnane 2, Mitchell, Lowlier,Alderuccio, Skums. Best Aldenieeio, Quunarre, Naughtin, Haves- Mitchell . Molan.Old RSelhumlans: Turner 3, Malone. Mathtes, Webb . Best- Harictiefte,Turner, Tucker, Ray, Leggee, Faulkner.Umpires : R . Benson, T. Hattsen (F)OLD BRIGHTON 2.2 3.10 4.11 6.17 (53)OLD SCOTCH 2.1 2.2 3.9 3.10 (28)Old Brightom ti'arnock 2 . J.Salem, Edge . Gadsden, Hughes . Best: Warnock.Hughes, Mccoivatt, Gadsde, Edge . Aburrow.Old Scotch : Thompson 2, Goodfellow . Best: Reid, Auriel-Sntith, Drunaresq,Goodfellow, Thompson . Sheldon .Umpires : P. Rapke, G. Morgan (F) . J . Gregory, J. Patrick (B)OLD XAVERL9NS 1 .3 6.6 10.7 11.7 (73)ST HEMS 3.2 3.5 5.7 11.8 (74)Old Xaverlans: Doxey 6, Hulett 2, Heeley 1 . O'Meara 1, Santamaria 1 . Best :Higgins . Ryan . Hall, Hulett. Santamarta, Scanlan .St Kevins: Gissing 4 . Kempton 2,Ham)lton 1. Holland 1 . Liberatore 1 . O'Keefe

1 . Pope 1 . Best: Simpson. Kempton, Undenvrood, Mount . Grant, G'u,esing.Umpires : D . Dinneen, G . Rolls (F), P. Wltitehead (G)MARCELLIN 2 .2 10.4 14.5 18.12 (120)UNIVERSITY BLUES 4 .0 5.2 9.9 10.11 (71)Marcellin: Sheehan 6, Wadsworth 3, Coghlan 3, Fioretua 2, Addison 2 .Farrelly 1, Dorbello 1 . Best: Dignai, Derbollo, )3eayani, Fiorenza, Sheehan .Gibson .University Blues: Her be rt 2, Meagher 2 . McKerrow 1, McPhail 1, Sibley 1,Couper 1, Rice 1, Bradley 1 . Best: Catneron, Grigg, Gibson . Meagher. Kuig,Wilson .Umpires : P. Hoffman, D . W"indlow (F). R. Benson (J) (B)

UNDER 19 SECTION 2OLD TRINITY 6.2 7.3 8.8 11.15 (81)HAMPTON ROVERS 2.3 5.7 6.7 7.8(50)O ld Trinity : Hillas 3, Hill 2 . McDonald, Gordon, Crawford. Stebbins, Aitken .Pretty. Best: Healy. Gordon, Gibson. Stebbins . Coxon, Davies.Hampton Rovers: McCallum 4. Burggraaf7. Ellis. Laing. Best: Seletto,Giasoium . McCarthy, McCallum, JoNv'ett . Spratt.Umpires : A. Simpson (F), J. Whitespear. L. Dalton (F )OLD HAILEYBURY 3.0 4.1 5.2 11. 6(72)MAZENOD 9.0 11.6 15.10 20.13 (133)Old Haazleylrury: Archer 2, Chipperfield 2. Erikson 2, Glanville 2, V.a.xinan 2,Baker. Best- Waxrnan, Baker, Mosbey, Kunpton . Erikson, M . Jones.Mazenod: C . Morris 9 . B. Kennedy 4, Devlln 2, B. Morris 2, Castriaun, DuOhil,Powell . Best : Castricmn. McKay, Stanley . C. Morris . Duthil. Hallet .Umpires : J . Asp'viall, M. Buxton (F)BEAUMARIS 4.8 8.9 11.14 18.19 (127)OLD IVANHOE 1.2 4.5 5.5 8B(56)Beuumaris Collins 4, Rawlins 3, Ferrari 3, Boreham 2, Berrv 2, Croft .Windebatilc, Wilson, M. Irons. Best: Buckley, Fady . Collins, Wilson M . Berry .Pall.Old Ivanhoe: D'uiakis 2, Alagona 2, Blayney. Mendola. O'Dwyer, Bryant BestD'utalds, Nielson, Blayney, Ge-orgiou . Bryant, Snell .Umpires: M. Morrison (R) (F), J . Nicholson. J. Le Breton (B)OLD ESSENDON 0.2 5.4 8.7 12.10 (82)ORMOND 1.6 4.8 8.11 11.11 (77)Old Essendon : Balloch 4, Forrest 3, Dawson 2, Flaherty . Mav .Cerantonio.Best : May. Wilson, Cerantonto- Mezo . Velardo, Flaherty- -Ormond: gurney 5 . Arnold 2 . Te Hemnepe, Wells, OBrien, Cook. Best: Naylor,Franklin . Cove, Lerner, Rogash, Wells .Umpires: B. Knott . D. D'Altera (FI . L . Pipe. R. Goodman (B)

UNDER 19 SECTION 3THERRY PENOLA 6.4 10.6 18.9 24.13 (157)YARRA VALLEY 7.3 14.5 15 .8 18.8 (116)Theory Pearls : Not received .Yarns Valley: Not received .Umpires: B . Woodhead. B. Woodhead (F) . M. Slodyczka, P. Xuereb (B)OLD CAREY 8.7 14.13 19.14 24 .17(161)WIBTEFRIARS 2.1 4.7 10.8 15.10 (100)Old Carey: Foster 9, Angus 6, Adam 3, Katsartevis 2, Stewart-Holnr€s 2,O'Reilly, Sirrsan. Best: Trumbull, Andrelvs, Davey . O'Reilly. Angus, Foowr,Whitefiiars: Brosolo 4. Divirgilio 3. Wallace 2. Morrison 2 . Hill. Nunan.

Eames, Hemse=<y. Best: Brosolo, R ;. V.~ llace. Difalco, Kerman, .lRurphy.Umpires: A FyGe (F )

NORTH OLD BOYS 1 .1 2.4 2.5 4.7(31)OLD CAMBERWELL 2.1 5.8 12.11 16,14 (110)North Old Boys: Dalton, Davidson, Carlton, Ruff 1 . Best: D. Ryan, Sheehan,West, Dobson, Perrv. Davidson.

Old CamberwelL• Ryan 5. Tempone 3, Shanks. Pike 2, Weaver, Whelan,Schmidt Payue. Best : Weaver, Schnudt, Shanks, Hogan, Birrell, Rodgers .Umpires: M . Forde, D . Murray (F)OLD PARADIANS 3 .3 11.7 16.15 21 .19 (145)ST LEOS•EMMAUS 0.2 1.3 3.3 4.4 (28)Old Paradians : S Strickland 9, Dean 2, O'Meara 2, Hewed 2, Haves,Dnmunond, Spuioso. McKay, Hughes, Duncan. Best: Dean, Hayes, Hughes,

S Strickland, O'Meara, McKay.St Le os-Emmaus: Hollands, Kelly, Brookes, Wilkinson . Best: Logan. Fox.

Iaudy. Ballard, Fullarton. Varney .Umpires: S. Scully (F), S. Movlan . B . Movdan (B)

UNDER 19/BLUEBENTLEIGH 7.3 14.8 23.13 34 .20 (224)DE LA SALLE 0.0 1.1 2.3 3 .3(21)Bentleigh: T. Krotofil 12, Robertson 7, K . Murphy 6, H. McKenzie 2. Taranto,

R . Murphy, Pereira Wilson, Aitken . Wright, Dimachki . Best: Robertson, R .Murphy, Lee- K. Murphy, H . McKenzie, T. Krotolll .

De La Salle: li'alton 3. Best: Walton. S. Smyth . Thompson, K. Smyth,Nicholas. Henersey .

Umpires : D. Stephens (F) . B. Stephens . L. Pell IG)MONASH BLUES 3.5 4.5 8.12 8.13 (61)ST BEDES RiENTONE 1.4 5.5 7.6 11.10 (76)Monash : Fairley2, Gllberl2, I-lickey2, Rowley, Turton . Best: Nevill, Hickey,Morris, Francis, Turton, Huggins .

St Belles: Scafidl 5, Moss, Waters, McMurray . Best: Scafidi .moss,0aters,McMurray, Grasby, Connolly .Umpires : G. Curran (F)

AJAX 2.1 4.1 5.4 8 .8(56)MENTONE PANTHERS 5.8 11.12 18.13 22.19 (151)AJA%: Yudelman 3 . Landberg 2 . A Lewis 2, Nissen. Best : A Lem-is, Silberman,Goldbloom, A Wollner, Krasnostein . Rose.

Mentone: Meyer 6, Cochrane 6 . Clare 3. A9tualsky 2, Date 2 . Regan, Little,Russo Best: Mihtalsky, Cochrane, Meyer, Russo . Hamtlton, Date.Umpires : D . Whiteley (F)

UNDER 19/RED

BULLEEN TEMPI.ESTOWE 1.3 3.6 6.10 9.13 (67)MHSOB 3.4 7.8 11.13 15.18 (108)Bulleen Temp: Verga 4 .Ganiatsas 2, Scaglione, S.Dipasquale . T .Dipasquale .

Best: Milialos, W`llkie, Newman, Jorgenson . Benic. GaniaLsas, Miritis.MHSOB: Fraczek 5. Sierakowski 4, Trenes 2, Bowen, Hollenberg, Sluchi .

W'hltettouse . Best: Blau, Fraczek, Middleton . Ternes, Learmont, Raleigh .Umpires: T. Lilley (F)

ST BERNARDS (2) 1.3 2.4 6.6 11.8 (74)AQUINAS 2.5 3.6 4.8 5.11 (41)St . Bernards : A. Mitchell 3 . C. Mitchell . Joesph, Egan, Ryan, D'Arcangelo,

McManus . Best: Ryan. Hurley. Hughes, A. Mitchell. Evans, Levides . Marina.Aquinas: Appley 2, Twoomey, Pierce, Stafford Best: Parker, Alford, tt7tite .

Pringle.Umpires : G. Roberts (F )OLD WESTBOURNE 0.3 3.8 5.11 10.12 (72)OLD XAVERIANS(2) 4.2 4.2 5.5 7.6(48)Old Westtaourne: Pilsburv 3 . Pavez 2, Gerace, Merritiveather. Vaughatt . Stein,

Dean . Best:1'Jalker. Naidu . Neville, Cabalo . Gerace, Johnstone.Old Xaverians: Harley 2, Filk 2 . Armstrong, Nolan . Outhred. Best: Dymon .

Arnistrong. Rogers . Nlartin. Oudired, Freer .Umpires: A Shiels (F), J. Talavera, D . Melder (G)WILLIAMSTOWN CYi,iS 1 .0 4.1 4.2 5.7(37)

LATROBE UNIVERSITY 5.4 9.6 17.10 23.13 (151)Williamstown CYMS: Rowland . McCutcheon . Koch, Bell, DiGrazia. Best :

Jarnsz, Mizzi. Starpins. Koch, Hall, Taylor.Latrobe University: Slater 10, McDonald 3, Butler 3. Millar 2 . Place. Hogan .Neild . Paul. Iaidlaw. Best : Clarke, Slater, Hogan. Davis. Hosk[ng. Keane.Umpires: G. Skandaktmnar (F)

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NORTH OLD BOYS OLD CAft ! ::I'JELL OLD CAREY OLD [' :'',tiAD1AUS RUPERTSW000Coach : Brendan Smales Coach : Michael Sigalas Coach: Steve Maus Coach: Peter Hansen Coach: Michael Phillips

Anthony Quinn

1 J . Williams 1 M . Little 1, T. Whitelaw 1 A . Harvey 1 Ash D .3 P. West 2 L. Weaver 2. L. MacFarlane 2 A . Hughes 3 Albanis J .4 G . Pritchard 3 N . Payne 3. D . Macdermott 3 M . Lyons (DVC) 4 Spinner L.5 J . Dalton 5 P. Tempone 4. A . Simson 4 N . Allan 5 Ash N .6 N . Abdallah 7 B . Ryan Andrews5. B 5 M . Keeling 6 Howard R.7 C. Dobson

EI-Terifi8 A8 J . Vince

.6. N . Sulman 6 R. Bux

7 D. Dean (C) 7 Plummer J ..

9 R. Davidson9 A . Cramer10 M Cottrell

7 . C . Adam 8 D. Strickland 8 Elliot K .

10 R. Curtis.

11 D Pike (C)8 . A . Stewart-Holmes 9 N . Brundell 10 Wilson T.

11 S . Carlton . 9 . J . Booth 10 S . Strickland 12 Temming M .12 M . Harris 13 M . Austin 10 . A . Leonard 11 L. Drummond 13 Bar Paul.Barry13 M . Potton 15 A . Whelan (VC) 11 . D . Bowley 12 B . Hewett 14 Sullivan N.14 R. Citroen 17 D . Clyne (DVC) 12 . J. Choong 13 S . Maher 15 McGovern N .15 B . Young 20 J . Agotanovic 13 . R . Davey 14 J . Roberts 16 Monzall R .16 J . Kendall 21 C. Rogers

14 . C . O'Reilly 15 S . Egan' 17 Potter C.

17 A . Heigh tMatthew sP19 J

23 H . Hogan27 B . Hillier 15 . J. Nankervis

16 S . O Meara (DVC)17 S . Graham 19 Johnson R.

..20 B . Knight 30 A . Macallum 16 . T. Angus 18 M . Spinoso 20 Nolan M .

21 A . Felemonow 33 N . Warner 17 . T. Connell 19 W. Connelly 21 Assourd M .

22 R . Kirk 34 D . Schmidt 18, N . Pump 20 M . Dri 22 Dale S.

23 M . Perry 35 M . Shanks 19, C . Buchanan 21 D. Kalviskis 23 Balmer V.24 S . Cook (C) 38 J . Pettit 20 . S. Bennett 22 G . Loftus 24 Barry Pete r25 B . O'Bree 39 A Emmerson 21 . T. Rossignuolo 23 C. Duncan 25 Anderson J .26 M . Ruff

.43 T Sigalas (DVC) 22 . G . Trumbull 24 B . Hayes

P Senzo27 Kosta M.

27 B . Watt r y51 S . Gegory 23 . N . Katsanevakis .26 S Fisiric 28 Boxall T.

30 A . Lias (VC)Ryan (VC )34 H

52 T. Nisbett 24 . C . Baird.

27 C. McKayy

Jaeger R ..Ryan36 D

53 H . Bradshaw 25 . C . Ingham 28 N. Bryce

57 Dressler E..Trivsonno37 A

54 J . Brown 26 . C . Bruce 29 D. Fntone 58 Lane M..

39 S . McGinley55 L. Siberus 27 . E. Bull 30 D. Caple 59 Cerise P.

Francis40 R e • 28 . S. Jacobs 31 T. Crotty 63 Silvester J ..67 Y. Saad 29 . S. Assimo 32 P. Gloury 64 Constantine B.

ALL EieG ~iCAL & GAS 30 . L Stolfo 33 A . Smith35 M "co

65 Murphy B .HOME APPLIAPdCES 31 . J. White .

Villano36 R71 Broughton T.

9 8 e 7 8 0 e 1 32 . S. Ewan .39 B Y 72 Watson C .L

33 . M. Vardy. oun g

40 L. Dore (VC) 73 Arthurson M .34 . T. Evans 42 D. Garga n

I RE,-'ESrA, ~ 35 . S. Foster 48 M . Hyde

ST. LEOS THERRY PERDLA UNIVERSITY BLACKS WHITEFRIARS YARRA VALLEYE MM AUS WP Coach: Coach : Glenn Jowett Coach : Andy Dalrymple Coach : Peter BattleCoach : Paul Gregor Asst Coach : Lachlan Beato n

1 A . Ballard (C) 1 Corrigan B 1 L. Crossley 1 . S . Brosolo (C) I C . Taske r2 A . Hollands (VC) 2 Goodwin T(VC) 2 J . Mapleson 3 . C. Ventura 2 A. Pargete r3 L. Fox 3 O'Neil P 3 A . Ross 5. P. Micallef (VC) 3 C . Goug h4 D . Chun 4 Skiathitis R 5 S . Bloodworth 8. R. Di Falco 4 T. Morde n5 C. Phyland 5 Ferguson D 6 S . Henry 9. T. Nunan 5 B. Crowe9 T. Stephens 6 Harmes J 7 K . Prestidge 10 . A . Hill (VC) 6 N . Peters10 N . Carstein 7 Bowcock B 8 E . Duncan 11 . A. Cursio 8 M. Rokick i11 M . Levins (dvc) 8 Quinn J 9 M. Turner 12 . P. Hennessy 9 N . Battle13 R. Varney 9 Hoatson T 10 P. Slattery 14 . A . lacuone 10 S. Middleton15 S . Cox 10 Crotty J 11 J . Milsom 17 . T. Wallace 11 B. Clark e19 P. Landy (dvc) 11 Sheppard T 12 S . Noelker 18 . S . Phelan 12 C . Britt

22 N . Cullen 12 Leech S 13 J . Black 21 . M . Calavetta 13 J. Ebsworth y

24 A . Haplin 13 Atkinson D (C) 14 M . Stewart 22 . A. Williams14 P. Ros s15 S Gilli n27 J . Kirk 14 Fenton J 19 L. Nicholas 25 . C. Janson

.17 J Hume46 A . Sawitsch 15 Owen B 20 E . Buckingham 26 . A. Wenke .18 P Jarvi s74 G. Haddad 16 Clifton D 21 M . Bellairs 28 . T. Kotsopulos

.20 D . Wrigh tM . Argus 17 Slawitschka J 22 A . Aylett 29 . B . Drinkwater 25 B. Seeger

B . Crosthwaite 18 Slawitschka A 23 T. Mayall 32. G . MurphyR . Forte 19 Arkin M 23 R . Westerhoff 37. B . MorrisonA . Kennedy 20 Capewell C (DVC) 24 C . Barter 40. A . Ston eD . Lawler 21 Rizzo J 39 D . Harris 41 . A . CorryR . Mintern 22 Goodwin D 40 S . Prince 42 . P. Ree sN . Romney 23 Caliegari D 41 Z. Rudd 44 . R. Eames (VC )P. Sampson 25 Hutchinson B 43 R . O'Sullivan 55. P. Vlahandreas

27 Thompson T 45 R . Scarlett 65 . D. Tillig28 Carroll A 54 B . Owen29 Heane R 56 J . Fulle r32 CooperJ 72 C . Stubbs

ibv ~~ o e~t s 33 Freckleton J 75 S . Lorensini -34 O'Connell S 76 R . Whatley40 Brosnan J 77 T Brumby-Rendell41 Martin A Interstate Transport59 Robinson T Services Pty Lt d62 Caccamo D 9396 9000

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AJAX BENTLEIGH DE U.SALLE I :iE!TONE PANTHER SCoach: Gary Blusztein Coach : Kerry Murphy Coach : Rob Smith Coaches : Dean Andrew

Asst Coach : Phil Rozen & Sven Samil d1 A . Silberman 1 L. Holmesby 1 C. Mitchell I M. Meyer2 J . Israelsohn 2 N . Aitken 2 M . Francis 2 S. Sulliva n3 R. Rotemberg 3 N . Dimachki 3 T. Bellomo 3 D. O'Connor

4 G Nla n4 A. Lewis 4 G. McFarlane 4 D. Lowther. .

5 G . Shatiock5 B . Rose 5 J. Robertson 4 C. McMahon 6 N. Fishe r6 J . Kestenberg 6 L . Forrest 8 L. Jarvis 7 D. Clarke7 P. Bryner 7 S. Holmesby 9 J Saunders 8 K. Little

8 8 B. Holden.

10 B . Oakley9 M . Watt s10 A Erskine %

9 L. Fette r9 9 B. Hyrons 12 S . Moloney.

11 M . May10 B. Reid 14 S . Byers 12 t Mitvalsky11 D . G ubereck 11 J . Monk 15 S. Smyth 13 M . Hayes

12 A. Silver 12 T. Wright13 D Ferdinands 16 K. Smyth

14 C. Schloeffel15 D. Fava

13 D. Rozenbes .14 M . Margiannis 17 G. Walton 16 D. Russo

-- ~14 D. Hershan15 J. Gottlieb

15 J. McKenzie 19 M. Haye s21 J Hennessy

17 J . Date18 A . Kiantos

16 J. Hain16 K . Pereira17 H . McKenzie

.23 A. Dunkerley

19 S . Hamilto n20 P. Krings

17 J. Kagan 18 I . Jordan 23 D. Nomikos 21 D. Kelly18 N. Bardea 19 L. Curtis 25 A. O'Shannessy 22 J. Pool e19 D. Seidl 20 M. Sidney 28 D. Thompson 23 M~. Du~ an

g R20 J . Thurin 21 V. Maraventano 35 S. Meehan 25 B. Lane21 D. Arousi 22 B. McLellan 42 M . Sheehan 26 A. Rock22 23 M. Wilson 47 J . Greatorex 27 B. Hall23 B . Nissen 24 T. Krototil 46 K. De Ridder 28 T. Kendal l

29 R. ironmonger~--'

24 A . Joffe 25 A. Lee (C) 50 A . Nicholson 30 D. Hizhmikov~25 B . Goldbloom 26 J . Sayers 51 H . La Ragy 31 M . Byrne j

28 J. Givoni 27 D. Marsh 52 D . Bean 32 K. Regan29 E . Rath 28 S. Radoni 33 P. Hardman

32 L. Peters 29 D. Couniha m30 G V@ S 'L LE

34 T. Costello35 T. Smit h

33 B. Yudelman . agliano 36 G. Mora n35 D. Spillberg 31 L. Hogan«g Your Flexible Worklorce 37 B . Kaplan36 A Sacks 38 R . Bitner

39 M . Basile37 D. Krasnostein39 A. Wollner MASH FiENAtH . MENTONE RS.L.40 E. Wollner ; ;-1

9 Palermo Si . Llenton cFunction Room

42 J. Pask (C)EM 7

* Restaurant Pokres- 9583 284 1

MONASH BLUES OAKLEIGH ST. BEDES =Coach: Dennis Grace Coach: Chris Moore MENTONE TIGER S

Coach: Glenn Alford1 S . Chapman 1 A. Murray 1 M . McGettigan2 C. Jones 2 L . Kennedy 3 G. Cleary3 L. Fechner 3 D. Britt 4 D. L'Huillier (C)4 G. Chessari 4 S. Earl 5 D. McNamara5 K Cummins 5 C. Kokkinos 6 B . Buck ~6 A. Costley 6 M. Cash 7 P. Grasb

a8 B . Luff 7 M. Stevenson 8 J . Morg n

9 M. Edwards 8 R. Symmons9 M. Kellehe r10 M . Hilton

10 S. O'Donnell 9 A Visser 11 N . Weedon11 L . Northway 10 A Mulholland 12 T. Cunningham ~-r12 M. Tennant 11 W. Plaukovits 13 L. Jones13 J. Oswald 12 D. Sowersby 14 L. McMurray14 G . Roney 13 S . Collins 15 M. O'Brie n16 T. Huggins 14 S. Cammiss 15 T. McCol l19 G . Gilbert 15 P. Holden 16 S. Birol20 J . Fairley 16 J. Gaal 19 A. Paterson23 P. Nevill 17 S. Bando 20 M . Ferri s

24 A. Francis 18 J. Bunworth22 N. Worsnop23 J . Lynch31 H. Evans 19 A. Ciavarella 24 L. Cieslak (VC)33 L. Beddingfield 20 N . Wills . 25 C. Connolly

34 G. Rowley 21 J . Briggs 26 L. Terrel l35 M . Sharkie 22 T. Orchard (VC) 27 D. Waters36 A . Hickey 23 D. Zula 28 M . Andrews39 D. Taylor 24 J . Reynolds 31 D. Moss42 S . Young 25 J . Nevezie (C) 36 A . Walstab

39 J P t i43 L. Smith A. Hanson . e rov c44 S. Grace M . Jordan 41 R . Bignel l

50 S. Morr7s M . Cummings 48 A . Scaftd i

61 M. Spence74 P. Westbrook (j~GUt~J(!l/ Pl`PnPSj!(~75 R . Turton ( FC O

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Coach : Terry McEvoy Coach : Jerome JackmanCoach : Harry Harisiou Coach : Tony Christofull i

1 L. Toomey I M. Benic 1 D. Learmont-Walker 13 T. Luderman2 T. White 2 D. Buccachio 2 M . Brain (VC) 16 P. Farrant3 R. Kogelman 3 R. Burns 3 D. Henzi 25 S. Brooks5 A. Boland 4 R . Carrucan 4 P. McGrath 31 M . Fanning6 L. Stafford 5 G. Taylor 5 B . Geveaux 40 R . Slate r7 C. Crozier 6 P. Ganiatsas 6 J . Raleigh 58 T. Duggan8 R. Wilson 7 M. Daskalou 7 T. Wogan-Browne 59 R . Butcher9 P. Sorace 8 R . Conte 8 0. Henzl

9 R Ternes 60 M . McDonal d10 D. Weegberg 9 F. Paola .

Bowen10 M 61 J. Neild11 L. Pierce 10 J. Hassan .

11 C Eva 62 M . Paul l12 A. Pringle 11 M. Hennessey .

12 S . Fole y ( DVC )63 J. Laidlaw

13 V. Hall 12 B. Jorgensen13 D Fox 64 P. Marozzi

14 B . Cooper 13 G . Keranidopoulos .14 R. Read 67 A . Place

15 N. Sturma14 A. Nichol

15 T. Fraczek (Capt) 68 S. Davi s16 L. Gardiner

15 G . Macrides 16 J . Robertson 69 J. Han k17 M . Adams

16 A. March17 P Margin

17 D. Slucki 71 M . Millar11 B . Beech

.18 R Lee

19 A. Edwards 72 D . Butle rM . Parker

.19 A. Mihalos

20 G . Saultryry21 S Sierakowski

73 R . Hoskin g13 S . Dornom 20 J . Newman

.22 D. Nguyen

74 N . Milla r21 P. Scognamillo 21 L. Mason 23 J . Sprague 75 S. Gellert ~ .I25 J . McMullen 22 P. Hardinge 24 C. Villani 76 H . Davies `„ -28 S . White 23 N . Pa aziakasP 25 D. Hollenberg 77 P. Ham

D. Alford 24 J . Paraskeva 26 T. Middleton 78 C . Kne e30 J . Tapply 25 M. Perri 27 G . Blau 79 C . Kean e33 P. Stone 26 J . Ryan 28 B . Ramsay56 G . Cameron 27 N . Scaglione 29 A . Orchard74 D. Dew 28 W. Collis 30 J . Davi s

31 T. Cousland32 N . Adcock33 R. Whitehouse34 S . Moore35 R. Cassel l

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CID W E E"~~~~ . _-_ OLD XA1 ST. _ W3L1 :: . ~ ~ ]Coach : Cliff Lever Coach (1): Peter Callinan Coach: David Law Y j

Asst Coach : Lee Johnston Coach (2) : James Fay Coach : Ma tthew Imm s1 B . Gerace 1 F.A

'1 F. Mastropasqua 1 A. Bartoi o

2 K. Lawson 2 Hulett S3 Faces" J 2 D. Hurley 2 A. McCutcheo n

3 B. Elliot t3 A. Maluccio 4 Santamo .a C 3 J . Anderson 4 B. Koch4RR. Cabalo 5 LeaneeAi T

6 Futter, D 4 C. Mitchell 5 D. Pawlowsk i6 D Mizzi5 G. Walker 7 Harry K 5 J . Hughes .7 F. Lura

6 B . Payne 8 Oato C9 BanettA 7 B . Runnals 8 I . Arandez

7 F. Pavez 1 0 Higgins D 8 S . Matthews 9 J. Spragu eBennett10 J

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9 D. Evans.

11 t Digrazi a9 D. Nikola 1 3 wanams S 10 B . Garth 12 ~. Coppe r

13 L. Pilling10 J . Braham14

Scanlan M15 OMearaT

11 A . Marian 14 M. Brai n11 R. Stein 1 6 Ro ganT 12 J . Madden 15 P. Starpins

16 P T rchet t12 P. Johnsto n13 T Best

17 Glynn P78 L nch T

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15 D. Ollenbuttel 21 Smaiiwaod P22 Ryan P 16 P Oxenford 20 T. Bell

2 1 M. Browne16 N. Dean 23 Nolan C 17 G . Campbell 22 M. Cini17 D. Taylor 24 Hall K

25 B ryce M 18 M . Maggiore 23 T. Clements24 B. Davies

18 T. Vaughan 26 Conine w 19 P Keogh 25 S. Dunn F ~19 D. Corp 27 Mclaren R 20 A . O'Dea 26 M. Fox L

20 A. Mokrusch28 Wh ite J29 Cracknen M 22 A . Mitchel

27 L. Gou d28 N . Graha m

21 L. Hudson (C) 30 Ireland o 23 D. Iannazzo 29 B. Gra~22 A. Glen 3z Har~ ac k J 24 L. Levides 31 J. Henderso n23 M . Pilsbury

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Toby Roberts talks all VAFA news after 9 .00am

For news vi?ws and nreviews. Mop t o

Then to LOC, . .. from 6.30pmfor reports and a c 111-time score servic e

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Scores, chat and news of loc: VAFA teamsbetween 5 . 00 -6 .15pm each Saturday n ight.

VF.Fi® SU1 9 .14 - 10.30 a .m .TUNE IN 9 .30 EACH SUNDaY . : : .- . : 1= R BENNY GOODMA N

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o~s writes B' )ut Saturday VAFA matches,

. s t112 - - 1 y, Match of the Day and Pau l

;y •eviews co : npetition in Monday's Age

in his c (,- , . Town & Couratty .

by L t~r~4~ Sca :,orouJh w . L t L guests frctrre . . .

S t Bernards, St Iievins (A) , Old Essendon, Old Paradians, T herry Penola(B), L, ,robe Uni (I) Bj, West Brunswick (D3), North Brunswick,

Rupertswood (D4 )

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Norm Nugent D3 2 .Gavan Flower D4 4Tom Brain C 5Barry Hickey D1 5Peter Williamson D3 2 G~Brad Beitzel A 3Ed Sill D3 2Damian Carroll B 4Tony Miller U19-1 0 32TLuke Derbyshire D2 0, 2 "

- __, , . _<_ . ._ . L uL ATE SCORES

First offence ($5); second offence ($25);third offence ($50); fourth offence ($100);

each subsequent offence ($100) .

Reserves/C18 failure to SenioWU19 failure tophone scores by 230pm provide final scores by 5pmOld Mentonians (R) Peninsula (S )St. Mary's (R) St. Mary's (S)Old Essendon (C) Therrv Penola (U)De La Salle (C )Old Xaverians (2) (C)

Phoned incorre ct scores Rd2 0Old Melburnians (U), St. Kevins (U), Yarra Valley

dJ 13 SEC Tid1N ., j> 0>today.SECTION BLUE Monash host the Krushers who should berefreshed after their week's rest, but I can't see them getting pastthe Blues when at home . AJAX should get back on the winninglist with a decisive win over De La . The match of the round seesSt. Bedes host the Mentone Combine at Brindisi St, 3rd playsthe ever-closing Panthers . In an upset . Mentone should get overthe Tigers to stake their claim on fourth position .

Bentleigh has the bye .SECTION RED Aquinas will be seething after letting St .Bernards (2) off the hook last week, so look out BulleenTemplestowe today. Although I might add Harry's Bullants willbe no pushover with Verga, Lee and Newman giving their allweekly, but today the Bloods will prevail with the likes of Alford,Stone and Beech in good touch .

St . Bernards (2) gave Old 4Vestbourne a nice old welcome lasttime around, and while today's result will be in favour of theBernies the margin will be a lot closer, given the v6'arriorsimproved form .

Old Xaverians (2) host La Trobe Uni and in doing so must win tokeep their faint hope of playing finals alive . Freer, Barrett andCato (Old Xaverians) will prove handfuls for the Students, whohave their own guns in Davies and McDonald . On recent formthe Students for mine today .MHSOB take on Williamstown CYMS underlights at the HighSchool this Friday. Akhou h a Gulls win would be an upset theywill give a keen account of themselves and make the High earntheir victory .

(J U '-I - _% ;G 1.; :>l)This weelL. .Rnd 12 Sat July 6 Elsternwick V Monash Gryphons

Sun July ? Old Xaverians V Old Trimly

Rnd 13 Sat July 13 Mazenod V Old MelburniansSun July 14 FIDA Matches

Rnd 13 Sat Julv 20 St Bernards V MHSOBSun July 21 VAFA (U19) V DVFL - 11 .15am

VAFA (U 19) V VCFL - 2pmEnd 14 Sat Julv 27 Hampton Rovers V Old Haileybury

Sun July 28 St Kevins V MHSO BRnd 15 Sat Aug 3 No Game Rostered

Sun Aug 4 FIDA MatchesRnd 16 Sat Aug 10 Ormond V Mazenod

Sun Aug 1 I Club XVIII Prelim

_:~. RES_ti .iS T~ "T r e - ; ~12 .2902David L'Huillier, St. Bedes Mentone Tigers(Under-19) . Striking, 2 matches.Lachlan Smith, Monash Blues (Under-19) .Failed to appear, 2 matches .

* Ben Corin, De La Salle .Striking, 2 matches .

* Justin Tolley, Oakleigh.Striking, 2 matches .

* Daniel Schmidt, Old Camberwell (Under-19) .Striking, 2 matches .

* Chris Keay, Therry Penola (Club 1 8) .Striking, 2 matches .

° Accepted Prescribed Penalty

INVESTIGATION RESULTS - TUESDAY JULY 2 2002

South Melbourne Districts and SwinburneUniversity were both charged with a melee intheir senior game played on Saturday, June 22at Albert Park .Both clubs accepted the prescribed penalty of$300 (second offence in a three-year period forboth clubs) .

AJAX and Aquinas OC were both charged with amelee in their senior game played on Saturday,June 22 at Albert Park.Both clubs accepted the prescribed penalty.AJAX, $100 (first offence in a three-yearperiod) and Aquinas OC, $300 (second offencein a three-year period) .

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111 RESERVES P

MONASH BLUES 11UNIVERSITY BLACKS 11AJAX 11ST LEOS EMfr1AUS WP 11AQUINAS 0 C 11IVANHOE ASSUMPTION 11OLD GEELONG 11MENTONEAMATEURS 11WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 11BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE1 1

02RESERVES P

FITZROY REDS 11YARRA VALLEY 0 B 11OLD CAREY 11PENINSULA 0 B 11PARKSIDE 11SALESIAN 0 C 11BENTLEIGH AFC 11LA TROBE UNI 11OAKLEIGH AFC 11KEW 11

D3 RESERVES P

ST JOHNS O C 11WEST BRUNSWICK 11SOUTH MELB DISTRICTS11ELSTERNWICK 11HAWTHORN AMATEURS 11SYNDAL TALLY-H0 11SWINBURNE UNI 11POWER HOUSE 11MONASH GRYPHONS 11RICHMOND CENTRAL 11

D4 RESERVES P

WERRIBEE AMATEURS 11NORTH BRUNSWICK 11ALBERT PARK 11ST MARYS 11UHS-VU A F C 11MT ULYDALE 11OLD WESTBOURNE 11RUPERTSWOOD 11BULLEEN COBRAS 11ELTHAM COLLEGIANS 11BOX HILL NORTH 11

W L D For Agst % Pts

10 1 0 752 345 217.97 4 08 3 0 1033 379 272.56 32B 3 0 855 558 153.23 327 4 0 867 575 150.78 286 5 0 853 691 123.44 246 5 0 669 637 105.02 245 6 0 635 708 89.69 202 9 0 627 980 63.98 82 9 0 481 1277 37.67 81 10 0 309 1121 27.56 4

W L D For Agat % Pts

i0 1 0 912 414 220.29 409 2 0 976 413 23632 367 4 0 647 591 109 .48 287 4 0 781 784 99.62 286 5 0 755 684 110 .38 245 6 0 671 752 89.23 204 7 0 720 751 95.87 164 7 0 549 582 94 .33 162 9 0 552 1033 53.44 81 10 0 406 1036 39.19 4

W L D For Agst % Pts

10 1 0 926 405 228.64 40

9 1 1 847 340 249.12 387 4 0 780 537 145.25 287 4 0 730 677 107.83 285 5 1 698 604 115.56 225 6 0 605 649 93 .22 204 7 0 487 877 55 .53 163 8 0 486 792 61 .36 122 9 0 493 790 62 .41 82 9 0 439 1010 43 .47 8

W L D For Agst % Pts

11 0 0 1140 386 295.34 44

10 1 0 856 524 163.36 409 2 0 1062 451 235.48 367 4 0 699 612 114.22 286 5 0 796 639 124.57 246 5 0 694 601 115 .47 245 6 0 727 761 95 .53 205 6 0 757 859 88 .13 203 8 0 499 812 61,45 123 8 0 400 1013 39 .49 12

1 10 0 263 1413 18 .61 4

U19 SECTION 1 P W 1 D For Agst % Pts

OLD BRIGHTON 11 8 3 0 1067 718 148 .61 32MARCELLIN 11 8 3 0 1080 864 125 .00 32ST KEVINS 11 8 3 0 1109 942 117 .73 32

STBERNARDS 11 7 4 0 1158 917 126 .28 28OLD XAVERIANS 11 6 5 0 1059 793 133 .54 24

UNIVERSITY BLUES 11 6 5 0 1019 1026 99.32 24

OLD SCOTCH 11 5 6 0 892 948 94 .09 20CAULFIELD GR 11 4 7 0 791 1063 74 .41 16DE LA SALLE 11 3 8 0 874 1132 77.21 12OLD MELBURNIANS 11 0 11 0 530 1176 45.07 0

U19 SECTION2 P W 1 D For Agst % Pts

OLD TRINITY 11 10 1 0 1078 563 191 .47 40OLD ESSENDON GR 11 8 2 1 1150 835 137 .72 34BEAUMARIS AFC 11 8 2 1 1043 840 124 .17 34ORMOND 11 6 5 0 895 878 101 .94 24MAZENOD 0 C 11 5 5 1 722 980 73 .67 22OLD IVANHOE 11 5 6 0 888 1039 85 .47 20

HAMPTON ROVERS 11 5 6 0 628 809 77.63 20

WERRIBEEAMATEURS 11 4 6 1 713 925 77.08 18OLD HAILEYBURY 11 1 10 0 604 1206 50.08 4

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U19 SECT/ON 3- P W L D For Agst % Pts

OLD PARADIANS 11 9 2 0 1406 710 198 .03 36OLD CAREY 11 9 2 0 1217 954 127 .57 36*RUPERTSWOOD 10 8 2 0 1163 712 163 .34 32OLD CAMBERWELL 11 7 4 0 1203 603 199 .50 28NORTH OLD BOYS 11 6 5 0 741 884 83.82 24THERRY PENOLA OB 11 4 7 0 970 1144 84.79 16WHITEFRIARS 11 4 7 0 929 1189 78.13 16*UNIVERSITY BLACKS 10 3 7 0 703 1088 64 .61 12YARRA VALLEY 0 8 11 3 8 0 812 1429 56.82 12ST LEOS EMMAUS WP 11 1 10 0 687 1416 48.52 4*Game to be played July 20

U19 (2) BLUE P W L D For Agsf % Pts

AJAX 11 9 2 0 1104 783 141.00 36MONASH BLUES 11 8 3 0 1123 562 199 .82 32ST BEDES MENTONE TIG 11 7 3 1 994 840 118 .33 30OAKLEIGH 11 7 4 0 877 738 118 .83 28MENTONE PANTHERS 11 6 5 0 1045 892 117 .15 24BENTLEIGH AFC 11 3 7 1 914 975 93.74 14DE LA SALLE (2) 11 3 8 0 356 1723 20.66 12SOUTH MELB DISTRICTS 7 0 7 0 0 0 0.00 0

U19 (2) RED P W L D For Agst % Pts

ST BERNARDS (2) 11 11 0 0 1531 403 379 .90 44AQUINAS 0 C 11 8 3 0 870 605 143 .80 32MHSOB 11 7 4 0 979 738 132 .66 28LA TROBE UNI 11 6 5 0 928 592 156 .76 24OLD WESTBOURNE 11 5 6 0 848 759 111 .73 20OLD XAVERIANS (2) 11 5 6 0 919 910 100.99 20BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWEI1 1 9 1 560 1472 38 .04 6WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 11 0 10 1 314 1812 17.33 2

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OLD XAVERIANS 11PRAHRAN AFC 11ST KEVINS 11DE LA SALLE 11OLD MELBURNIANS 11ELEY PARK AFC 11MAZENOD 0 C 11OLD ESSENDON GR 11

CLUB 18 - 1dORTR P

OLDIVANHOE 11OLD XAVERIANS (2) 11MARCELLIN 11THERRY PENOLA OB 11UNIVERSITY BLACKS 11FITZROY REDS 11BRUNSWICK AFC 11OLD TRINITY 11

CLUB 18 - SOUTH P

COLLEGIANSMONASH BLUES 11ST LEOS EMMAUS 11OLD BRIGHTON 11WHITEFRIARS 11HAMPTON ROVERS 11HAWTHORN AMATEURS 11OLD GEELONG 11

W 1 D For Agst % Pts

10 1 0 1392 451 308 .65 40

10 1 0 1305 661 197 .43 407 4 0 905 724 125.00 286 5 0 982 633 155.13 246 5 0 907 810 111.98 242 9 0 660 1191 55.42 8

2 9 0 638 1155 55.24 81 10 0 350 1514 23.12 4

W 1 D For Agst % Pts

11 0 0 1069 428 249 .77 44

8 3 0 830 446 186.10 32

8 3 0 683 578 118.17 327 4 0 662 547 121 .02 284 7 0 654 745 87 .79 16

3 8 0 453 931 48 .66 12

2 9 0 507 838 60.50 81 10 0 367 806 45 .53 4

W L D For Agst % Pts

11 0 0 1309 348 376.15 448 3 0 1021 532 191 .92 32

6 5 0 690 688 100.29 245 6 0 706 663 106.49 205 6 0 794 790 100 .51 204 7 0 637 1133 56 .22 163 8 0 466 1122 41 .53 121 10 0 440 1172 37 .54 4

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A SECTION p

ST BERNARDS 11

OLD XAVERIANS 11

OLD SCOTCH 11

MARCELLIN 11

OLD TRINITY 11

ST KEVINS 11

OLD IVANHOE 11

UNIVERSITY BLUES 11

DE LA SALLE 11

MHSOB 11

B SECTION p

OLDPdELBURNIANS 11NORTH OLD BOYS 11

OLD HAILEYBURY 11MAZENOD 0 C 11OLD PARADIANS 11

OLD BRIGHTON 11ORMOND 11

OLD ESSENDON GR 11HAMPTON ROVERS 11THERRY PENOLA OB 11

W L D For Agst % Pts

9 1 1 1318 916 143.89 38

9 1 1 1179 956 123 .33 38

7 3 1 1070 1054 101 .52 30

6 5 0 1091 932 117 .06 24

5 5 1 1088 1017 106.98 22

5 6 0 1168 971 120.29 20

5 6 0 1007 1047 96.18 20

5 6 0 1017 1084 93 .82 20

2 9 0 819 1102 74 .32 8

0 11 0 764 1442 52 .98 0

W L D For Agst °o Pts

9 2 0 1057 801 131 .96 36

8 3 0 1103 920 119 .89 32

7 4 0 1069 917 116 .58 28

6 5 0 1003 920 109 .02 24

6 5 0 954 998 95.59 24

5 6 0 862 787 109.53 20

5 6 0 991 982 100.92 20

5 6 0 946 957 98 .85 20

3 8 0 875 1219 71 .78 12

1 10 0 884 1243 71 .12 4

C SECTION P by L D For ~gst f Pts

ST BEDES MENTTIG 11 10 1 0 1401 791 177 .12 40

WHITEFRIARS 11 9 2 0 1210 810 149 .38 36

COLLEGIANS 11 7 4 0 1060 820 129.27 28

CAULFIELD GR 11 7 4 0 1109 903 122.81 28

BEAUMARIS AFC 11 7 4 0 1102 901 122 .31 28

OLD CAMBERWELL 11 5 6 0 940 972 96 .71 20

GLEN EIRA AFC 11 4 7 0 973 1101 88 .37 16

PRAHRAN AFC 11 4 7 0 986 1211 81 .42 16

BANYULE 11 1 10 0 826 1497 55.18 4

OLD MENTONIANS 11 1 10 0 772 1480 52.16 4

Dl SECTION P tv L D For agst % Pa

ST LEOS EMMAUS WP 11 10 1 0 1180 798 147.87 40

MENTONE AMATEURS 11 10 1 0 1333 914 145 .84 40

AQUINAS 0 C 11 7 4 0 1233 1002 123 .05 28

UNIVERSITY BLACKS 11 7 4 0 1025 901 113 .76 28

BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE11 5 6 0 1106 1075 102 .88 20

IVANHOE ASSUMPTION 11 5 6 0 964 1106 87 .16 20

AJAX 11 5 6 0 992 1148 86.41 20

MONASH BLUES 11 3 8 0 933 932 100.11 12

WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 11 2 9 0 833 1305 63 .83 8

OLD GEELONG 11 1 10 0 858 1276 67 .24 4

D2SECTION P W L D For agst v PIS

YARRA VALLEY 0 B 11 10 1 0 1498 764 196 .07 40

SALESIAN 0 C 11 9 2 0 1187 910 130 .44 36

PENINSULA 0 B 11 7 4 0 1071 1123 95 .37 28

BENTLEIGH AFC 11 6 5 0 1182 875 135 .09 24

OLD CAREY 11 6 5 0 1118 1063 105.17 24

PARKSIDE 11 5 6 0 1120 1092 102.56 20

LA TROBE UNI 11 4 6 1 969 992 97 .68 18

FITZROY REDS 11 4 7 0 899 1019 88 .22 16

KEW 11 2 9 0 812 1370 59 .27 8

OAKLEIGH AFC 11 1 9 1 848 1496 56 .68 6

D3 SECTION P Yd

ST JOHNS O C 11 10

WEST BRUNSWICK 11 9HAWTHORN AMATEURS 11 9SWINBURNE UNI 11 6SOUTH MELB DISTRICTS 11 6ELSTERNWICK 11 5SYNDAL TALLY-HO 11 5

MONASH GRYPHONS 11 3POWER HOUSE 11 2RICHMOND CENTRAL 11 0

For Agst % pis

1318 762 172 .97 40

1101 600 183.50 36

1235 927 133.23 36

1154 938 123.03 24

1003 1161 86 .39 24

1267 1079 117 .42 20

896 1010 88.71 20

914 1019 89.70 12

764 1245 61.37 8

771 1713 45.01 0

D4 SECTION P W L D For Agst % Pts

WERRIBEE AMATEURS 11 10 1 0 1199 598 200.50 40

RUPERTSW00D 11 9 2 0 1325 732 181 .01 36

ALBERT PARK 11 9 2 0 1158 665 174.14 36

NORTH BRUNSWICK 11 8 3 0 1082 967 111 .89 32

MT LILYDALE 11 7 4 0 988 834 118 .47 28

ST MARYS 11 6 5 0 1217 1043 116 .68 24

ELTHAM COLLEGIANS 11 5 6 0 796 1026 77.58 20

UHS-VU A F C 11 5 6 0 785 1175 66.81 20

OLD WESTBOURNE 11 3 8 0 627 862 72.74 12

BOX HILL NORTH 11 2 9 0 707 1327 53 .28 8

BULLEEN COBRAS 11 2 9 0 465 1190 39 .08 8

A RESERVES P W L D For Agst / Pts

OLD XAVERIANS 11 10 1 0 1009 459 219 .83 40

ST KEVINS 11 8 3 0 873 650 134 .31 32

ST BERNARDS 11 7 4 0 886 660 134 .24 28

MARCELLIN 11 7 4 0 765 621 123 .19 28

DE LA SALLE 11 7 4 0 756 680 111 .18 28

OLD SCOTCH 11 5 6 0 731 629 116.22 20

OLD TRINITY 11 5 6 0 653 676 96 .60 20

OLD IVANHOE 11 3 8 0 530 746 71 .05 12

UNIVERSITY BLUES 11 3 8 0 585 882 66 .33 12

MHSOB 11 0 11 0 307 1144 26 .84 0

B RESERVES P W L D For Agst % Pis

OLD MELBURNIANS 11 9 2 0 893 445 200 .67 36

OLD PARADIANS 11 8 2 1 749 624 120 .03 34

OLD HAILEYBURY 11 8 3 0 936 628 149 .04 32

NORTH OLD BOYS 11 7 3 1 965 534 180.71 30

MAZENOD 0 C 11 7 4 0 749 689 108 .71 28

OLD ESSENDON OR 11 6 5 0 746 694 107 .49 24

THERRY PENOLA OB 11 3 8 0 562 855 65 .73 12

HAMPTON ROVERS 11 3 8 0 475 907 52 .37 12

OLD BRIGHTON 11 2 9 0 496 839 59 .12 8

ORMOND 11 1 10 0 516 921 56 .03 4

C R E S E R V E S P P J L D F o r Agst ro Pts

OLD CAMBERWELL 11 9 1 1 980 557 175 .94 38

WHITEFRIARS 11 8 2 1 878 677 129 .69 34

BEAUMARIS AFC 11 6 2 3 946 612 154.58 30

PRAHRAN AFC 11 7 4 0 858 579 148.19 28

CAULFIELD GR 11 6 5 0 856 604 141 .72 24

ST BEDES MENT TIG 11 5 5 1 552 633 87 .20 22

COLLEGIANS 11 5 6 0 930 564 164 .89 20

BANYULE 11 3 8 0 595 841 70 .75 12

GLEN EIRA AFC 11 3 8 0 507 1138 44 .55 12

OLD MENTONIANS 11 0 11 0 283 1241 22.80 0

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