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at permits and reinstatements have closed for the year focus turns to, ;ii , gs depending upon on the position on the ladder at the senior team of

Iv entrenched in a final four or a possibility to play in the finals .

zl down near the bottom of i' I r it is all stops out to get the bes tprocess the number of gatnAs in be plwed etc is outlined below.as many players as possible to be available becomes a priority . To

often are the games to avoid rekg-tton the best games of the Amateu rhe paddock"? - to avoid the dreac ., t releoation to the section below for Cf',ie ground each week - don', ou ` ate "best team on the park°?! "best

in Senior matches . GVhen both Seniors and Reserves on the same day the Reserves player onl y

o}=°-, relegation assured and the best option is to nive the kids a go and see who can step u pe club back to its current (or higher status).

ubs need to do their homework on ch ,r and take into account the followin g;o play in the most important matches oi .i ei als - any registered player with a permit (' e special condition for A.FLIy`FL liste d

ves finals - player must be registered and must have played 4 Reserves matches and no t

h : .,e played 2 reserves matches .r 7 rscleg ' 0 ^- player must b° re, 1-red and if player has played an aggregate of more than 5and reserve : tches he must have p more than 5 Under 19 matches .

''AC Under 1 8 player t o play finsis - player must be registered and have played at least 5 matchesthe team of the club he will play for in the finals . For this group there is not requirement to play a certai n

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8 senior ana reserves matches .Club :ZYiA - - player must be ~ >t-d and played at least 4 C18 matches and not playe d

/VFL Ii.... player to play finals - p! or must be registered and played at least 5 matches forlrn of the club he will play for in the finals, at least 2 of these matches must have been played after

<<i-, . : oer of these matches after June 30 .

r i nmediate focus is on the b4 L : the VCFL to take place in Barooga on : , July:: . Already missin from the team tat sono~~° defeated the WA Amateurs three weeks ago are 5iapanti s

ld P. Corrigan (Old~aileybury - bo«i injure", JHope (Old Ivanhoe -knee operation) so the opportunitie s

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o football bodies play or the Bria " , : p -~ ay (24th) before leaving Melbourne on Saturday (26th) for the Sunday game .quad will train on Wednesday July 16th, Sunday July 20th (pool work) and then Tuesday(22nd) and

: ; published in the Sunday Age .

herc for players to step up and show thEir Tares at a higher level .;suad will be named this Saturday night and be availaRe on the web site (Saturday evening) and wil l

was a great old friend of the VA, A and was theent of the VCFL for many years .

ecle, the former Hawk player and Sydney Swansis in charge of the VCFL team .

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has pl - d c' , ,IC - ~ dr-ink win ove rIrlarceilin by p ._ .L,S , „iu, of year cropscan be destroyed by th,Old Trinity coach Carl o ads a notoriouslvfluctuating side, conce ' ies was more than a bitplayer as his men co :c st rin over theirBulleen Rd neighbour

"I think it (injuries) i squite blunt about it, -weakest because of i7.

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ey acreprobably more affected than us."We've suffered badlv over the last three or fourseasons with injuries hut we're probably not so bad offthis year ."

That is not to say there wasn't a celebratory ale servedin the Trinity clubrooms aftP= the 16-poiut r=rin.After all, people gave Old T scant hope this year:it had a turnover ih " " i` ib scratching for waysto avoid the yo-}o jo ! e A Section and BSection that make it it , in '90s ."It was a good win for us, ., :y good,' Carlson said . "Ithink the last three years we`ve stzuggied, we haven'tbeaten them ; I think the year before that we beat themtwice in one year ."But no, we haven't had a lot of success over the v_ ears(against them) .

"1 think we've probably exceeded expectations ofpeople from outside of the club : as most people know,we lost a lot of players ."But experience in the amateurs over the vears tellsyou that this is the time that everybody fights for theirlife and . .,we've got a group of clubs striving to play inthe finals and there could be another group of clubsstriving to play in A grade, so it becomes verycompetit' e ."H OLDS t E ,r. s premiership coach Peter Nicholson hasstashed away both the crack of the whip and thevenom of his voice after his Doggies suffered an 18-goal shellacking from traditional power Old Xaverians .It would have hurt a bit, being beaten by a GrandCanyon, but former VFL premiership coach "Nicho"has too much nous not to make a cool assessment of

the match ."t-ic just made toomany mistakes andthey played reallygood footy," Nicholson said ."Every time they went forward and had a shotkicked around the corner and it was one of thosewhere everything went right for them and notwent right for us.

"You just sort of shake your head and say'Oh weljust not our day. '"At the end of the day both sides are now eightand three losses so you've just got to move on andsome positives out of it ."It's not exciting losing by 18 goals but I tsometimes you just get out of it the opportunitiesthe few of the guys get when you get injuries.Nicholson dismissed the suggestion a flogging coulin place for his men after the mauling, saying twould be just as much peril in diverting from art,,plans .

And he maintained confidence in the methodsmade him one of Springvale's most vaunted c

o before agreeing to a billet with St Bernards."I think you just have to get back to doing whathink works . I don't get out and particularly flog tafter a loss or anything like that : we just get out tat training and work on the things that we need tocare of and hopefully it takes care of itself.

A '-'I`IOPdSt Bernards D Jordan 3St Bernards Harvey 0Old Scotch Hawkins 5Old Haileybury O'Farrell 5University Blues DeCrespigny 6

A RESERVEOld Haileybury EfstathiouUniversity Blues QuinSt Bernards A] ItsOld Ivanhoe CorneliusOld Scotch Millar

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"I don't think you need to go changing philosophies oranything like that ; you just keep going with what youthink works and have a crack from there . "ON THE MENUhiareeIlin and St Bernards are both teams seekingredemption from recent misdemeanours, and injuries- or the recovery of such - will be a factor in bothcamps .Old Ivanhoe was shattered after a last-minute loss toold Melburnlans and the fitness of skipper Weddle,who came off after the long adjournment with acollarbone injury, will make a difference.St Kevins has across-ground ability but will continueto seek a viable goalkicker against Old Melburnians atSt Kevs .University Blues' quest for four straight was thwartedby a last-minute drop punt from Old Scotch at the:eekend and their ruckman must wonder whether

Stewie Loewe will play.And the Scotchies and Old Xavs continue a fineri% alry in the match of the day .

St Kevin's - congratulate top defender Tim Dugganon his 50th Game today . Tim has missed only onegame - last week - since commencing at SKOB in2001 . In that year, Tim won the Coach's Award andfinished 5th in the B & F voting in the U19 (1) side. In2002, Tim was appointed captain of the U19s and ledthe team admirably all year, including in the SemiFinal and Grand Final . He was 4th in the B & F Awardthat year. Tim moved straight into the Senior team in2003, playing 10 quality games before last week'sinjury . Always a defender, however Tim has still kicked5 goals in his 50 game career with SKOB! Tim is adedicated footballer - just ask his coaches! Herepresented the VAFA in its Under 19 Team in 2001and his chief supporter is his father, Tony, the formerNorth Old Boys FC President . Have a great day,Duggo !St Bernard's OC - congratulate Ryan Legudi, whothis week plays his 100th Club game. Ryan hasrepresented the club through the junior ranks, playedschool football, Under 19's and now plays seniorfootball . Ryan's contributions to St . Bernard's havenot been limited to football . Ryan was club treasurerfor 2 years and also served on the general committee .His services to St . Bernard's were last year dulyrecognised when he was awarded 'best clubman' . Heand his family are thanked for their ongoingcontributions to St . Bernard's . Congratulations Ryanand best of luck for the remainder of the season .

TODAY'S MATCHESA SECTION

Marcellin v St BernardsOld Ivanhoe v Old Trinity

St Kevins v Old Melburnians at St .Kevins College

University Blues v Old HaileyburyOld Scotch v Old Xaverian s

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ST BERNARDS 2.3 3.6 4.9 7.10{521OLD XAVERIANS 3.3 10.6 13.10 25 .13(163)St Brraard.s: D .Jordan 3 Neeson 2 McKeon 2 . Best : Trewin Day C.D4ltchellO'Sullivan Byrne D .Jordan . Old Xaverlnns : Mollard 6 Chatfield 4 Baker 3Drake 3 Ockleshaw 3 Landrigan 2 Ford Walsh McDonnell A .Bowen. Best :Ockleshaw Chatfield Drake Orlando McDonnell Baker Umpires : TimSutcliffe Dirk Kramer (F) Chris O'Shea Brendan Corcoran (B) DominicNapoli Dennis Webster (G )OLD TRINITY 2.2 8.6 11.10 15.13(103)MARCELLIN 4.3 6.5 11.8 13.9(87)Old Trinity : Cultera 4 A.Ramsden 4 Deane-Johns 3 Burgess L .KemtedvReynolds Ward. Best : Brown D .Burrows D.Butler R .Burrows A.RamsdenGnatt. Msreellin: S}nies 4 Sheehan 3 Furlan 2 Addison 2 Frisina Browne.Best: Dobson Considine Frazer Frtsina Carmody Sheehan . Umpires : RobMayston Mark Morrison (F) Scott Fraser Rob Mayston Jnr (B) Matthew KentVin Vesco4l(G )OLD MELBURNIAPS 2.2 8.4 11.7 11 .8(78)OLD IVANHOE 2.5 4.5 7.7 I0.10(70 1

''. Old Mel6m*+iA„a: Magee 3 Rose 3 Beaumont 2 Alder Pertzell Berry. Best:S.Theodore O'Brien Jono Miller R.Mulquiney Thompson Beaumont . OldIvanhoa Toovey 3 Luxon 2 Bereza Corcoran Donaldson Stevens R .Weddte .Best: Corcoran Tiernan Payne Roberts Toovey Luxon . Umpires : RobSneddon Mark Jenkins (F) Tony CasusceW Graeme Thwaites (B) AndrewBarnes Beorrn McCarthy (G )OLD HAILEYBURY 3.3 10.5 16.5 20.10(130)ST KEVIHS 3 .4 8.7 8.9 14.12(96)Old HaBeybury : Lappage 6 O'Farrell 5 Loewe 3 A .Ftoyd 2 Kejna ArmstrongBrooks Davey . Best : O'Farrell Barker Lappage Kejna M .Corrtgan D.Lay. StIfevins : S .O'Connor 2 Mulgrew 2 Curtis M.Gianstracusa Fraser J .0'KeefeM .Dollman Kempton Chard Crowley Pangrazio Garvey . Best : O'ConnorR .Magulre Crohan Mahoney Kempton B.Dollman Umpires : Peter JamesGrant Wardrop (F) Craig Brajtberg Nathan Eddy (B) John flail JohnRobinson (G)UNIVERSITY BLUES 3.3 5.7 8.11 13.11(89)OLD SCOTCH 5.5 9.8 10.12 13.13(91)University Blues : De Crespigny 6 Young 2 Brooke 2 Lowcock Gteeson Ryan .Best: Brooke De Crespigny Young Ryan Gleeson Kordick . Old Scotch :Hawkins 5 Crow 3 Joyce 3 Finnocchiaro C .Phillips. Best : Joyce Crow TallentDennis Hawkins Finocchiaro Umpires : Peter Simpson Wayne Hinton (F)Peter Teasdale Andrew Rechtman (B) Bernie Hoare Kevin Segota (G )

A RESERVEST. BERNARD'S 6 .2 8.6 9.9 13.11(89)OLD XAVERIANS 0.0 2.1 4.3 6.7(43)St . Bernard's: N . Thomas 4. Baumgartner 3, Catterall 2, Tankey, P. Harvey,ORetny, Harris Best: Evans, Gleeson, NP Smith, Perrett, lanazzo, KavanaghOld %averlans : Green 4, Dillon . Ainsworth Best: Hawkins, Dillon,Coughlan . Green . Ryan, Heal yOLD TRINITY 1 .0 1.1 1.1 3.1(19)MARCELLIN 6.3 1(L11 13 .13 16.15(111)Old Trinity : Cameron . Stebbins, Taylor. Best: Morpeth, Plain, Davies,Andrews, Chan, C Stebbins . hiaredlin: Galatl 5, Wilkins 2, Gartner 2, PDineen 2, Cull. Toohey. Taylor, Hansen. Dale . Best : Dale, willdns, Taylor,Galati, Gartner. Cope .OLD MELBURNIANS 2 .2 4.7 6.9 10.10(70)OLD IVANHOE 6.3 9.3 13.3 17.4(106)Old Melburnians : Dixon 2, Matthews 2, N.Mulqumey 2, C.Ray 2, Marks,Tsiotras . Best: C.Ray. Simpson . N .Mulquiney. J .Ray, Tucker, Fitzgerald .Old Ivanhoe: O'Dwyer 6, Theodosst 3, Brandt 2. Hawkes 2 . Keane 2. Kent .Low. Best: GE.George . 0'Dwyer . Brandt, Karafill, Danakis. J.Weddle .OLD HAII.EYBURY 2.1 8.4 11.8 14.14(98)ST KEVBZS 4.5 5.7 6.9 7.14(56)Old Haileybury : Efstathiou 3, C . Waxman 3, Bell, Fletcher. L . Floyd.Ja}asekera, Mosbey, Pitcher, Stuart, A . Waxnan .Best : Kight, O'Donnell, C.PJaxman . Rowlands, Gopu, Jayasekera . St Kevins : Macey 2, Horrocks,Crowe . Moylan . Bare, Durcelt. Best : Greenhaigh, Coleman, Purcell, Beggv,Walsh, Horrocks .UNIVERSITY BLUES 2 .0 6.3 7.6 9.10(64)OLD SCOTCH 2.3 9.3 12.4 12.4(76)Uni Blues: Goals: Quin 2 Brown 2 Haberf)eld Gates M .Thomas MaddisonMcIntosh . Best: M .Thomas Terrill Birks E.Wilcox Suvaltos McAloon . OldScotch: Millar 5 . Boyd 3 Beaurepatre 2 Cations Parkinson. Best: KitchenMillar Prendergast Cations O'Connor Beattie .

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A SECTIONSt Bernards v Old IvanhoeOld Trinity v St KevinsOld Melburnians v University Blues atSportscover Arena, SundayOld HaIleybury v Old ScotchOld Xaverians v Marcellin

B SECTIO NHampton Rovers v Old BrightonDe La Salle v Mazenod 0 CWhitefriars v Old ParadiansOld Essendon Or v MHSOBNorth Old Boys v St Bedes Mentone Tiger s

C SECTIONTherry Penola OB v Mentone VulturesSt Leos Emmaus WP v OrmondBeaumaris v PrahranOld Camberwell v CollegiansGlen Eira v Caulfield Gr

Dl SECTIONYarra Valley 0 B v Monash BluesAquinas 0 C v Ivanhoe Assumptio nAJAX v Old Mentonians - at Trevor Barker OvalSandringhamBanyule v Salesian 0 CUniversity Blacks v Bulleen Templestowe

D2 SECTIONWest Brunswick v Hawthorn AmateursOld Carey v OakleighLa Trobe Uni v BentleighFitzroy Reds v Peninsula 0 BOld Geelong v Williamstown CYMS

D3 SECTIONElsternwick v Power House at Spo rtscoverArena, Saturda yWerribee Amateurs v RupertswoodKew v Monash GryphonsSwinburne Uni v St Johns 0 CSyndal Tally-Ho v South Melbourne Districts

UNDER-19 SECTION 2Werribee Amateurs - byeOld Ivanhoe v Hampton RoversOld Melburnians v Old ParadiansOld Camberwell v Mazenod 0 COld Trinity v Beaumaris

UNDER-19 SECTION 3Rupertswood v St Bernards (2)AJAX v Therry Penola OBMHSOB v North Old BoysCollegians v Monash BluesOld Carey - by e

UNDER-19 (2) BLUEOakleigh v De La Salle (2 )Glen Eira v Mentone Panthers - TBASt Bedes MentoneTigers v OrmondOakleigh Clays v St Johns 0 CBentleigh v South Melbourne Districts

UNDER-19 (2) RE DYarra Valley 0 B v St Leos Emmaus WPOld Westbourne v Aquinas 0 CBulleen Templestowe v Old Xaverians (2)University Blacks v Banyule ViewbankFitzroy Reds v La Trobe Uni at Ramsden StreetOval, (44 G2 )

ROUND 12CLUB XVIII (1 )Old Ivanhoe v Marcelli nOld Xaverians v Monash BluesPrahran v CollegiansSt Kevins v De La Sall e

CLUB XVIII (NORTH)Old Carey has the byeOld Essendon Or v Old Trinity Oval 1 atEssendon GrammarFitzroy Reds v University Blacks at RamsdenStreet Oval, (& 4 G2)Therry Penola OB v Old Xaverians ( 2) at Oval 1John Pascoe Fawkner Reserve .

D4 SECTIO NBulleen Cobras v Old WestbourneAlbert Park v St MarysEltham Collegians v Mt LilydaleBox Hill North - byeRichmond Central v UHS-VUBrunswick Power v North Brunswick

UNDER-19 SECTION 1St Kevins v De La SalleOld Brighton v St BernardsCaulfield Or v University BluesOld Scotch v Old Essendon OrOld Xaverians v Marcellin

CLUB XVIII (SOUTH)AJAX v St Leos Emmaus WPMazenod 0 C v WhitefriarsOld Brighton v Eley ParkHawthorn Amateurs v Old Geelong

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°~o~~tinv in ie first term for th ~eatched __= l :his stanza and t1l,

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,ers take top spot, D s ; as' the Rovers an drest are still in t>_.. -unt.

polea . so their scribe says and not f,from the tru~l : . _ :.aaa Old Boys sounded a~~ominous warn_~ _ to all clubs when they ranrampant at Boss Jam, .^ ve last week, NickCasboult impressed ,vi ' e _Vick Vogels (4 )again coniues to go all d< . For the Rovers onlyBen Artz P,,t >d-ms, Garry - .r r and Cam Mckella r

:a wl~ ;_ _ . = much for the younger legs of theRm

ade certain their s,, sc r s ptPnty o rinterest ' ft when they blev~ o of inwater in the first half, leading by i i goals at themain break . Goodier and Manni:x did e damage u-:forward with (5) each while Corin and co . held swain the defence . Not to be outdone and with Heckerand the Terrell brothers lifting St . Bedes MentoneTigers had a huge 3rd c f . , , ' 10 mins, but ran outof legs, the Dees sl- ._im .g home the last 8unanswered to get their : p back on , i keel .Another strong first half ulis tim eup their strong win ove rSportscover Arena. The Friars midfield led byand Power were in everything, suit'z Carril,capping off the work up for-ward and Wallace (a;and Hilton dour in defence. The Tonnr severything they could at the Friars in the 3rdand with veterans Lennox and Williams leadin iway showed signs of improvement but in the endstruggled to put the score on the board .Mazenod found C,, nselves playing catch upfootball at PEGS and title the Chamberlains andBeard were doii ~ iost to inch closer Rvan,Wilson and Di Blasi t ~) were on song . Some lategoals by the Nodders just before the 1/2 keptMazenod within striking distance althc ;h in theend the 1/2 time buffer was maintained.

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,pped off a bit and while hit by injuries to keyas have not produced consistently. OEG on th e

her hand go from strength to strength and will,vain top spot after today .

tiortia C=d Boys meet MHSOB with the winner,Itother will away from the dreaded drop zone and a,Itnl chance of September action . The High's form

11c.s been great of late, while NOB's are yet to

,,nvince me they are back to their consistent, event . Shut down Casboult, Vogels and Smith and)B's can be kept to a losing score, add to the fact

;1 ?= young High team are at home and in form . The;1i-11 at home in a thriller in front of a parochial

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OL to A t~m {anaivan,Cam atev '~,.~ : and t:e~s i;=urchi c on placing theirWOOD games . "Chunky" Stewart captained the

t ,uos and has not missed a game throughout theList four years . He has played both ends of the

iris games this year . Congratulations also to Andr e

_round but more renowned for his love of kicking,,als . "Ginna" captained the juniors in his secondcaar and has developed into a key position playerin the seniors with his strong marking andggressive tackling the feature of his game. Jess

has had an interrupted road to his milestone,ulcluding several major injuries and prematureretirements, however his deadly left foot andelusive running game are still the highlights of all

Salem who plays his 50th game for OBGFC today .Last years Section 1 under 19 premiership captain,,The Doctor" is back playing after an injuryinterrupted start to 2003 and hopefully back to lastyears high marking and blistering form soon .Old Paradians - Congratulations to Ambrose'Swindon who played his 50th game last Saturdayagainst MHSOB. It's been a long time (1997) sincethe youngest Swindon joined us from School, thelittle Blond or Black haired kid (depending on theweek) who could always be depended on to kick agoal or two has done travelling and is a verywelcome addition to the Club .

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St Bedes Mentone Tigers v Hampton Rovers

Old Brighton v De La Salle

Mazenod 0 C v Vdhitefriars

Old Paradians v Old Essendon Gr

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''i i l l f fHAMPTON ROVERS 2.4 5.5 6.8 6.10{46)NORTH OLD BOYS 8.4 13.8 18.14 25 .16( l66)Hampton Rovers : D.Andersen B .Artz Burggraaff Carr Davev Power. Best:B.r1-ti Adams Andersen Ng Carr C .McKe➢ar. North Old Boys : N.Casbordt 5Vogels 4 P.Bryar 4 D.Tehart 2 G.Snllth 2 N .Barker 2 J.Cassell R.DaFidsonS .Sleep W.Martin Phelan Boyle. Best : N .Cassell Vogeis N .Casbotdt BradyMartin Eastaugh Umpires: Paul Dinneen Albie Ftrley (F) Bruce StephensKen Brewer (G)DE L.1SALLE 7.2 13.5 17.7 25.141164)ST BEDES RENT T3G 1 .4 2.7 11.11 13.1 B(94)Be La Salle : Goodler 5 Marmix 5 O'Connell 3 Duggan 3 Walker 3 Morel 2Sherman S.Hyde Foon Corm. Best: MannM L.Harrtson Bourke DugganGoodier CorBn . St Series Mentone Tigers : Hecker 5 Terrell 2 L.Wintle2Wintle M .Wintle Connolly L'Huiilter Sampled . Best : Hecker L.Wintle Zak9cSamplerl Scafidl Connolly Umpires : Steve McCarthy Richard Eastwood{rotation-from A) (F) Ross Dodd Chris Doyle (G )WIUTEF°RIRRS 4.5 9.9 11.13 18.141122)OLD BRIGHTON 1 .2 3.2 5.3 11.6172)Whitefr4are: Carrtgg 5 M Carbone 2 Dance 2 Kennedy 2 Power 2 AndersonEames Janson Nor(hey Pawlik . Best : Swain Phan Janson PowerCunningham Langford. Old Brighton: Perry 3 Pirtle 2 Raju Mead StewartLemma O'Neil Dale. Best: Lennax, Williams, Mead, Pltrie, Dickerson,Krzyxmiak. Umpires : Anthony Damen Luke Moneriefr (F) Brendan Cannon(B) Travis Storti Les Dantvon (G)OLD ESSENDON GR 4.6 11.6 12.10 14 .15(99)MAZENOD 0C 3.1 6.5 9.10 10 .16(76)Old Essendon, Velardo 2 Paiger 2 Leask 2 Heritage 2 D .Biggs Boss[ De MorionForrest Stormont May . Best : D.Biggs Di Blasi Dragojlo Ryan Wilson KavanaghMazenoth Maskell3 Morris 3 Goalen Tucker C .Steintart bLChamberlain. Best:D.Chambcrlain Ryan Beard M.Chamberh-in Dunne Sharp Umpires: MervManny Leah Gallagher (F) Paul Gait Andrew Esposito 1G IOLD PARADIANS 5 .1 7.4 11 .7 12.8(80)MHSOB 5 .3 11,5 12.7 15.9(99)Old Paradians: Swindon 5 Stevens Sinclair Mitchell Dore Dallas CurranBotmdy. Best : Sinclair Mitchell Dallas Sturdy Collins Vincent . MHSOBrRosman 5 Taylor 3 Barnett 2 White 2 Harrison McCully Brain . Best : CassellRosman Bram McCully Rujevic Taylor . Umpires: Sean Scully MichaelSneddon (F) Bianca Share Sean Collins IBI Matthew Simpson Daniel Scully (G)

B RESERVEHAMPTON ROVERS 0.1 1.4 1.4 3.6!24)NORTH OLD BOYS 8.2 9.8 13.13 17.1611181Hampt on Rovers : Flynn. Morley, 14oolrich Best : Morley, Kelly, Prantzos .Crowther, Flynn . Lake . North Old Boys : Sheehan 3, Sutherland 2 . Joyce 2,Dobson 2, Hildebrand 2, Gallen 2. Daniels, Barden, Delaney, Maher Best :Maher, Nihill, Sutherland, Phy)and, Barden . GalletlDE LA SALLE 6.2 12.4 14.9 18.15(123)ST BEDES MEPIrONE TIGERS 2.0 2.1 2.1 3.1(19)De L a Salle: tilalmsley 5 . Mitchell 3 . Pimne 2, Cog2Jns, N.Harber, C.Hyde,D.HyIand, Laragy, hicHemy, McInerney, D .Moore. Best : Bowden, Walmsley,McHenry, N .Harber, Brown, D.Hy9and . St Hades Menton e : Ferris, Andrews.De Groat_ Best: St Bedes Ment tigers: Ferrts,Andrews, De Groot Best :Zatuas,Dnuy, Tesoriero. Barnes, Pothttos, Johnsto nSFtHT'EFRIARS 5.6 6.9 12.12 12 . I3(85)OLD BRIGHTON l .2 4.4 5.9 9.12(66)Whitefriacs: Brosolo 3, Flilton 2, Nunan 2 . Vernal, Wilson, Bagts,olev, Cursio,R. Eames . Best: Brosolo, Nmian, Baggoley, Leahy, Elliott, Glenn . OldBrighton: Scott 3, Dooley 2, Salem, Edge, Crewdon, Lynch . Best: Smith,Williams, McGowan, Allen, Hebard, Scott.OLD ESSENDON 4 .1 9.2 11.9 14.12(96)MAZENOD 6.1 9.2 11.3 13.4{82)Old Esse•adon: Hakim 8. Hughes 4, Salvo 2 Best: Salvo, Hak1m, RidleyOverman, Feuster, 0' Brien Mazenod: D.McMulltn 4 . Massey 3, Carter 3,McDowell 2 . Murray 1 . Best: Veltman. A.MeDowelL Tilling, Longmuir,D.McMullinOLD PARADIANS 5 .1 8.2 9.6 14.10(94)MHSOB 1 .1 3.) 3.2 4.3(27)Old Paradians: Goals : Spiuroso 4, Robins 3 . Wood 3, Lombardi 2, Burns 2Best : Murray, Pagtia, Wood, Lombardi, Fatuone, Armstrong MHSOB: Goals :Fraczek, Taylor, Howard, Keys Best : Askrow, Howard, Czaurno . Orchard,Keys. Taylor

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B SectionBE LA SALLE YERS M AZENOD MHSOB NTH OLD BOYSCoach : Tony Miller Coach : Norm Goss Coach : David Murray Coach: David Skinner Coach : Garry Foufd sAsst: Mark Lowe Res Coach: Tony Naumoff Reserve: Tony Collins Asst Coach : David Waterhouse Res Coach : Mark OraniukRes: Mick Hegan Res Coach: Jamie Dixon

1 L. Walker (RC) 1 T. Wilmott 1 D. Lancaster 1 J . Bamert I J . Cassell2 R . Buckley 2 M . McKellar 1 A . Longmuir 2 S . McCully (Capt) 2 D Keenan3 B. Corin 3 A . Brudar 2 M . Chamberlain 3 A . Howard

.3 T Waters4 L. Harriso n

5 C Swift4 S . Anderson 3 A . Tucker 4 M . White

5 N Orchard

.3 A. Trimboli.

5 S . Brown5 B . Marly n6 B . Boyd

4 A . Hanley5 D . Maskell

.6 C . Young 4 S. Sleep

6 S . Armstrong Duddy7 A 6 P. Nelson7 T. Blythman 5 R . Davidson

6 M. Harbor7 P Harrison

.8 G. Carr 7 S. Morgan

8 J. Dixon8 J . Gerner 6 N. V el s~.

8 J . La Ragy 9 T. Barker 8 R . Foss 9 D. Fairchild 7 P. Booth

9 J . Moloney 10 D . Payson 8 J. Ballenger 10 D. Waterhouse 8 B . Collison9 C . Mitchell 11 L . Wheeler 9 P. Gooden 11 P. Spottisvrood 9 H. Mapleston e10 T. Silvers 12 B. Kulling 10 D. Chamberlain 12 S . Whittington 11 T. Roberts10 P. Hesse 13 G . Woods 10 G . Tilling 13 D. Rosma

n Brien14 A O' 12 T. Brow n12 M. McHenry 14 Daniel Andersen 11 T. Smith (RC) .

15 N Adcock 13 T. Halpin13 A. Johnstone 15 A. Browne (VC) 11 D. Hose .

16 J . Walker (DVC) 14 L. Power14 C . Buick14 D . Coggins

16 N. Greenwood 12 M . Murray13 P Fuller 17 R . Clowes 15 H . Christi e

15 P. Bowden17 D. Artz18 J . McCarthy

.14 N . Meehan (DVC)

18 R . Limbrick18 D . Membrey 16 R . Kelliher

16 S. Hyland (DVC) 19 M . Lawrence 15 N . Parry (DVC) 19 S. Gil nn 17 J. Fitzclarence16 D. Moore 20 A Power 15 P. Allsop 20 A. Askew 19 P. O'Farrell17 A. Elliott

.21 S . Crilly 16 M. Apollonio 20 P. McGrath 20 W. Marti n

18 A . Coffey19 M Goodier 22 G. Johnston 17 J. Beard

'21 S. Sierakowsk i22 A Svirskis

21 N . Casboult.19 D . Hyde 23 M . Le~

18 D . O Donoghue (VC)19 S McMullin

.22 D. Armstrong 22 D .Teha n

20 M . Picone 24 C . McKellar .19 T Steinfort 23 L. Taylor 23 S . Cook

21 A . McKenzie (VC) 25 M. Davey .20 C. Murray (RVC) 24 S . Rundell 24 J . Barke r

21 W. C in s°gg22 G . Johnstone

26 J . Lain g27 M Flynn 20 T. Castricum25 C. Nation25 H . Taylor

25 G .Phyland

23 D . O'Brien.

28 A Guthrie 21 S . Polan 26 A . Vicendese 26 T. Brad y

23 R . Sherman.

29 M . Fletcher (C)22 D. Ryan (VC) 27 C. Spottiswood 27 P. Sondhu

24 J. Morel 30 A Quon22 C. Buzby 28 S . Moore 28 D . Joyc e

.31 T Pucella

23 C. Steinfort 29 G. McCull y30 R Newton

29 C . Hosking25 R. Walmsley26 D Spithill 32 David Anderson

24 S . Castricu m25 S . Stanle

.31 A. Hogan 30 J. Elms

.27 S . Thomas 33 M . Lake 26 J. Dunne {C) 32 A. Cassell (VC) 30 M. Leigh

28 N Herber 34 B . Ariz 27 D Krom 33 A. Saultry 31 L . Boyl e.29 R . Marks 35 A . Fisher

.28 P. Jones 34 E. Thompson

34 P Rujevic32 T. Roac h

30 B . Mannix 36 L . Fletcher 29 R . Sha ~.

35 S. Harrison33 M. Barker

30 T. Molan 37 L . Holt 30 D . Hansen 35 A. Mills 34 M . H dey31 S . Hyde 38 R . Whitney 31 N. Snart (RDVC) 36 B. Gaunt 35 M . Robin s32 R . Bonnici (C) 39 S Burggraaff 32 B. King 37 T. Harper 36 M . Phylan d33 J. Stinear 40 N Goold 33 D. Grant 37 M . Ting 37 J . Eastaug h34 L . Williams 41 A. Crowther 34 M . Pollard 38 S. Robinson 38 M Amor35 A. Mackintosh36 W Jolley

42 M . McDermott 35 C. Morris 39 B. Jame s40 A Lust

.39 D . Gallett i.

37 D. Hylan d'

43 C. Marini s44 M . Pearson

36 D. Carter37 L. Morgan

.41 J . Anderson 40 C . Phyland

38 S . O Connell39 B . Oakley 45 S . Blick 38 G. Hamill

41 T. Fracze k42 M . Hamifton-Ho

41 C . Pizzini

39 T. Woodlock 46 L. Woolrich 39 D . Bradshaw 42 S . Volkering 42 T. Sheeha n

40 A . Bonnici 47 S . Silletto 40 G. Massey 44 J . Newton 43 J . Nihill41 M . O'Donnell 48 G. Kelly 41 A . McDowell 45 R . Czwarno 44 T. Spurting42 P. Bourke 49 S. Weaver 43 A. Persi 46 R . Ware 45 S. Ingram42 S. Murray 50 N . Foster 44 R . Mosbauer 47 D . Wilson 46 K. Hilderbran d44 A. Moore 51 J. Midwinter 45 B. Thomson 48 J. Scott

49 D Fox 46 M . Perry45 T. Mola n46 A. Skinns

52 R . Mather53 J Ng

46 D. Dunn e48 C. Jayaweera

.51 D . Learmont-Walker 47 T. Kennedy

47 A. Sawtel.

54 P. Adams 49 L. Halvy52 B. McGrat h53 J . Sprague

48 G . Smith49 G Took47 G . Welton 55 J . Prantzos 51 P. Reed 54 A Tang

.48 J. Foon 56 A. Blake 52 S . Veltman

.55 C. Wright 50 M . Phyland

52 T. Moloney 57 D Wilton 53 A . Strawhorn 56 T. Wright - 51 N. Barden52 E . Phillip s54 D Buckley

.58 M . Gray 54 J . Persi 57

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.55 A . McLeish 59 J . Morleyy

55 L. Fuller . anM Najeeb

54 C. Dobso n

57 C. Chester 60 M Terech 56 L . Rudlingg58 D Morris.

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OLD BRIGHTON OLD ESSEDDDR OLD PARADIANS ST. t3EDES WHITE-- " ., -Coach :Coach : Jarrod O'Neill Coach: Frank Dunell Coach: Paul Breen M EHTONE TIGERS Coach: Greg Feuirs

Res . Coach: Hayden Bickett Res : Craig Ridley Res Coach : Peter Slacik Coach: Russell Barnes Res, Coach : Connor EamesAssistant Coach : Brad Berry

1 A. Krzywniak 1 J . Pannagiotopolous 1 S . Vincent Res: Mark Lomagno 1 C . Wood

2 A. Pirtle 2 J . Buckley 2 P. O'Loughlin (VC) 1 P. Wintle 3 M . Carbone

3 C. Barrow (VC) 3 P. Lutterschmidt 3 S. O'Meara 2 L. Wintle 5 B . Pha n

4 A. MacGillivray 4 D . Ryan Curran4 A3 C. Tesoriero

'6 P. Campbel l

Franklin4 M 5 S . de Morton . Huillier4 A . L 7 S . Brosol o.Marshal l5 T 6 C. Ridley 5 W. Connelly 5 S . Napier 8 B . Janso n.Stewart (DVC)6 R

7 J . Leask 6 D. Stevens 6 A. Ryan 9 A . Pawlik. 8 J . Heritage 6 R. Bun 7 N. Owen 10 R. Pasqualotto

7 B. Logan9 B . Hakim 7 M . Cosgriff 8 A. Scafidi 11 T. Wallac e

8 J . Perret tMcNicol (CR)8 C

10 S . Bryant A. Sinclair9 M . Terrel l10 M Wintle

12 B . Vandenboom.

9 S . Lennoxal11 B . Papal

12 J . Kavanagh 9 N . Brundell.

12 J. Kane 13 T LangfordT Carrigg

g10 J . Mead 13 B. Hakim 10 P. Brabender 13 R . Sample dConnolly14 A 16 J . Power

12 B . Williams 14 L . Wilson 11 J . Collins .McColl15 T 17 A. Carbon e

13 R . Kent 15 T Di Blasi 12 B. Galloway.

16 A. Hipwell 18 C . Danc e14 S . Williams (C) 16 S. McPherson 13 B . Richardson 18 S. Hecker 19 A. Hill15 B . Gadsden 17 D . Forrest 14 P Pratt 19 A . Drury 20 P. Hennessy16 C. Tootell 18 J. Walker

.16 M Godfrey

yL. Porter 21 B. Jones

16 J . Homann 19 E. Healey .21 P. Fedderson 22 N . Cunningha m

17 A . Van Den Dungen 20 D . Hunter 17 L. Dore 22 D . Poynton 23 E . Eames18 A . Salem 21 S . Dale 18 G. Porteous 23 D . Napier 24 A . Cunningha m19 S . Ginnivan 22 R . OBrien 18 M . Spinoso 24 S .Jurica Vernal25 M19 J. McCowan 23 J . Hughes 19 A. Dean 25 M .Kelleher

.Alexander26 S

20 M . Smith24 J . Dazkiw25 A . Frazer 20 B . Robins 26 M . Hecke r

27 S . Kingwell

.27 L. Swain

21 T. Ewert 26 S . Fleming 21 D. Loney 28 M . Andrews 28 C. Eames22 L . O'Neill 27 J . Di Pietro 22 S . Fantone 29 J . Bristow 29 A . Glen n23 N . Milat 28 G . Stevens 23 P. Walsh 30 J . Knuppel 30 M . Power24 M. Gadsden 29 S . Uebergang 24 T Lombardi 31 D. Moss 31 M . Bake r25 S. Nickas 30 M . Dragojlo 32 G . Johnson 32 G . Kennedy26 A. Ginnivan 31 D. Caridi 25 A. Heffernan (C) 33 S. Zakic 33 C. Fulto n27 D . Paterson 32 D. Poulton 26 D . Boundy 34 D . Kinsella 34 D. Gloufchev28 A. Bristow 33 D. Biggs 27 K. Jenkins 35 C . Barnes 35 C. Law

29 J. Dickerson 34 D.Podger 28 B. Reiner 36 A. Walstab 36 T. Nuna n

30 E . McCowan 35 L . Kavanagh Dean30 D37 M. Connolly 37 M. Nuna n

31 A . Paroissien 36 A. Frazer.

31 N . Dallas38 A. Hayes

McCol l39 M38 C . Carri gg

32 A . Goldner 37 M. Ross iWhitfield38 D 32 S . Corcoran

.40 J . Eadie 39 M . Vandenboo m

Cahill40 M33 L. Dale .39 B. Newbold 35 S . Simpson (C - R) 41 S . Rose .

41 M . LeahyyJ . WhiteC. Stewart (RVC)

40 A. McKenzie 36 B . Dintinosante 42 M . Wilson43 H . Dwyer 42 M . Northeyy

36 R. Henderson (RDVC)41 B. Overman42 N Bertram

50 J . Swindon M . Mifsu d44 43 N . Elliott

37 D. Hughes.

Velardo43 M39 A. Chambers R. Gould 44 R . Eame s

38 J . Raju.

44 A Parker 50 R. Murray 46 D. Pisasale 45 S . Cleven

39 B . Farnham.

45 J . Weidner 50 D. Furze 47 J . De Groo t48 B . Hutchinson

46 D. Jones48 J . Treyvaud

41 M . Allen 46 M . Beard 50 A. Paglia 49 S Walsh 49 T. Hilton42 L. Hendra (DVC) 47 S . Howard 50 T. Ludeman 50 S. Kidd 50 D. Crea43 J . Murchie 48 A . Salvo 50 T. Wood 51 G . Gomez 52 A. Baggoley44 R . Sherman 49 G . Collins 49 M. Hyde 52 M. Towns 53 B. Wilso n45 C . McKimm 50 A. Nowland

Tenson50 A53 M. Uberti 54 P. Micalle f

47 S. Adam 51 J . Stevens . 54 M. McCraw Tobi n55 P48 B. Dever 52 B. Porker 52 M. Joyce 55 M. Ferris .

McGuinnes s57 L49 B. Scott 53 T. Campbell 55 A . Swindon 56 J. Chaplin .

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. .David Keast - Has the Mt . Lilydale side on top in D4 having played every team once, they sit on top undefeated an d

are two games clear of their nearest rival .

Mt . Lilydale O C: Doncaster & Blackburn (EFL), North Hobart (TFL), Bulleen Templestowe (VAFA)

SECTION: D4

: Bulleen Templestowe (VAFA - B Reserve), '89, '90 - Premiers, 93, 94 ; Mt. Lilydale OC 2000-2003

To set goals within a group of players and seeing them reach said goals .To encourage and help develop players to improve their skills, fitness and mental approach to football and to mak e

their time enjoyable and as successful as possible .

FUTI' , ' ,_ To take k" : . Lilydale to the next level and to watch the club grow in every aspect.

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ds £lG €!Just 1 ", 4= c , t v co-ches overrate their

bition - just to be part of St, 8ernar , U- :i :~i Uu=I-uccess.

UMPIRE -Gajanan Skandakumar - A hardworking umpire whose easy going and friendly nature sees his rapport with players a

key to his success . Not frightened to make the tough calls Gaj continues to develop into an excellent umpire and

communicator with players, coaches and player s

SECTIONS U M PIRED : "C" Grade Predominantly, and all grades right through to u/19 grades.

PLAYING HISTORY : Played school Football with Haileybury College until completion 1993 .Played half a season in 1994 with Clayton Districts Football Club in the EDFL, before injury.

U M PIRING HISTORY: Started umpiring with the tv1SJFL half way through 1994 . Still umpiring with MSJFL . Umpired

Various competition's School football, Herald Sun Finals, TAG cup selection games etc .

1995 Started umpiring with the VAF A2000-2001 Umpired with the SFL/SFA in Sydney . Moved there for work . Umpired 51 games in two seasons,

highlight being umpiring on the SCG a celebrity game before the main Swans Game .

UM PIRIN'? P1' ;' 'SOP4ly : "Don't Sweat the Small Stuff "

FUTU To be a regular A grade umpire . Experience Umpiring in various leagues across the

Nation/pc. .,,,,y -arseas . Be part of one grand final a year as long as I am umpiring .

ACHIEVE, -- 171 : VAFA - Field Grand Final and Boundary Grand Finals .

SFLISFA- SFA Field grand Final and Boundary Finals . MSJFL - Field Grand

Finals across all levels . Boundary Grand Final . Golden Whistle Award 1995 .

Umpiring Academy at Waverly Park 1996-1997 .

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Evans Kerr AM PSouth Yarra Sports CentreJBis Purified WaterGoldpats AccountantsRigby Cooke LawyersTVP Communication s

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Todayis home game iun-cheon against North -I`Boys features the currentMHS 1st XVIII lads whoare joining former clubdgreatsias part of the tradi-6on of bridging the gapesbetween school and OBA .

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Joh_ and C .iJohar ,r `or their greatwork in assisting with ourGala Night of Nights lastSaturday. A great effort!

L i idJunior for IIimmortalisinc ny -c3allheroes, I was encour-aged to play for MHSOBU19s in 1968 while stilldoing my year 12 stud-ies. All my school mateswere playing and theteam was coached at thetime by our currentPresident, Colin Green .Well I remember in somewintry games not gettingmany touches and rub-bing some mud on m yknees and face and look-ing exhausted as I leftthe ground after the finalsiren having come off thebench at the 22 minutemark of the last quarter.So much did I love teamatmosphere and amateurfootball and the feelingaround the Club whenthe Seniors played athome that I have stayedinvolved till the presentday, 2003 making 35yrsof active involvment. I'veprobably done it all inthat time, played my 200games,umpired over 100Reserve games, runcountless boundarys,Secretary for some15yrs, President 1993-4and have been the VAFAClub Member since1977 .

The point I make is thatfootball clubs and indeedsporting organisations ingeneral have a host ofvolunteers who run theshow, seeking no realrecognition but just gain-

To~, , Orci:-rr', VPAdministration, MHSOBFC

ing immense satisfactionin being involved . Fromthe canteen operators,scoreboard attendants,goal umpires,timekeep-ers and boundaries,theyare all volunteers whodonate much of theirtime and effort in seeingan important job doneproperly.

So important are our vol-unteers at MHSOBFCthat the AFL during2000,the year of the vol-unteer, made the effort tofarma(ly recognise longserving persons withCertificates of Service,agesture much appreciat-ed by many people .Individual clubs have theability to recogniselongevity and loyal serv-ice by bestowing LifeMembership, probabablythe highest club recogni-tion one could hope toreceive . I would stronglyurge the "volunteers" tocome forward and assistour great Club as it makestrides to consolidateand strengthen its future .

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REVIEWThe Animals jumped back on top of thecongestion after knocking off the Fields by 2goals . The Saints found themselves in a winningposition but were overrun by 14 points at OakPark . The Vultures recorded an impressive winover the Sharks to throw their hat in the final'sring. Old Camber well found some breathingspace over the bottom few with an 8 goal win overthe Monds, while the Lions spanked theundermanned Two Blues at Toorak Park .

PREVIEWMatch of the round heads out to Mentone as theVultures take on ladder leaders St .Leo's . Bothsides are experiencing great years after coming upfrom D Grade and are considered as legitimatecontenders by the experts for the OF . The midfieldwork of McCann, Donovan & Ballard supplied theAnimal fonvards with plenty of opportunities lastweek and need to be again on song to stop themidfield run of the Vultures . Mentone playedcoach Macgeorge in the goal square last week,adding a fair bit of potency to the fonvard line andwill kick enough to knock off the Animals by acouple .

Merv's men are at home to Therry, playing in an"8 point" game, if ever there was one . Both sidesseparated only by percentage chasing animportant win against a fellow contender. TheLions looked in big trouble last week only to getout of jail in the last quarter. Chris Bye will behoping this shock will be the wake up call to getback into that "month of Ma_v" form but the Fieldswill be too good at home .

The highest scoring forward line takes on thelowest as the Sharks rebound against Ormond atGunn Reserve . Statistically, it looks like theOrmond back line will again have their hands full

but the form of Damien Casey & Danny Whelanhas been encouraging . Beaumaris will be hurtingfrom last weeks loss against their neighbours andwill be looking for hard man Brayden Haynes tocontinue his attacking form to run outcomfortable winners .

The Two Blues will be[

searching for a better

performance atOrrong Rd this wee kand come up against the Wells . A victory bPrahran would lift them up the ladder with 01Camberwe ll on points, however the marking eMichael Horgan and possessions of BraTvmmons will be enough to record a win for thaway side .

Collegians are now in 3rd position afterdevastating win last week, face off againstdesperate Glen Eira . Pat Hawkins will need hicharges to be on guard after the Saints dieverything right but win at Oak Park last weelScott Diamond & Emmett returned to form IcGlen Eira but somehow their team can't grab th4 points when in winning positions . The Lion'Jono Dixon, raised the bat at Toorak Park afteslotting his 50th major for the year will again bfeeding off the great supply from half backJames Fry and Nick Roach as Collegians wicontinue their charge up the ladder.

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,rtembers and supporters of the club to attend the1973 & 1983 premiership team reunions, 7 .30pm

this Saturday 5th July at the Redback Brewery4otel, Flemington Road North Melbourne . Many

llampions and legends of the club will be relivingiistory, catching up with old friends and telling

,,,-eat stories from the past. For your chance to beE,art of the night call Paul Branagan (0418 315

07) to book your ticket ($40-00)

Caulfield Gramffi . rlans - 200 Games - Andrew

Will . Current club captain, dual p'ship player,twice VAFA Rep, B&F winner, past committee

niember, "Willsy's" list of credits are too

numerous to mention . Andrew's on field booming

ieam lifting goals & off field leadership isinspirational to all at "The Fields" . He is a credit

to his wife Jodie, mum Hellen and dad Bruce,who between them would have only missed a

handfull of his 200 CGFC games . CongratulationsWillsy, from your many mates at "The Field s

St . Leos Emmaus VIP - congratulate David Co x-on reaching 50 games on June 28 . Coxy began

his career with the Animals in '98 before headingS to Tasmania to trace his ancestory, on his return

he has become an inspirational captain of theClubbies over the last 2 years . A true one eye d

S imal who is sure to play plenty more .1

TODAY'S MATCHES,C SECTION

Caulfield Gr v Therry Penola OB

Mentone Vultures v St Leos Emmaus WP

Ormond v Beaumaris

Prahran v Old Camberwell

Collegians v Glen Eira

TIB;RRY Pi: ;6OLA 3.4 5.6 7.9 18.12(120)

GLEN EIRA 2.4 7.7 11.12 15 .16(106)Therry Penola: Edwards 9. Elliott 3, C Bannister 2, R Bannister.Castaldi, Christie, D Goodwin. Best: Hollow, La Coreia, Nancarrow,Callegari, Castaldi, R Bannister Glen Elra : Dimashki, McGaw, Taranto3, Vamvakas 2, Diamond, Emmett, Hall . Prvde. Best : Taranto . McGaw•,Trolz, Hall, Emmett, Massis Umpires: David Irons Ken MeNlece (F)Chris Kaleta Gary Clancy (G )ST LEOS EMMAUS WP 4.1 6.3 12.7 16.11(107)

CAULFIELD G d 3.2 7.5 11 .7 3.4(95)

St Leos EWP: P.MeGloin 4 . Burgess 3, T.MeCann 3, Bird 2, Vaughan 2,J.Hodder, Brown . Best T.MeCann, Ristevskl- Donovan, Ballard,Burgess, Krebs. Caulfield : Baxter 5, Hall 5. Cunningham 2 . Bruhn.Will . Best - Baxter, Pennychick, Hall . F7ater, Foote, Widjaja . Umpires:Ashley Hoogendyk (F) Cam Hoogendyk Christian Schaefer (B) LesMaGTopoulos Jake Mahar ( G)BEAURSARIS 2 .0 4,2 1 0 .5 12.6(78)RSENTONEVULTURES 5 .2 9.8 13.8 16.11(107)Beanmaris: Pitts 3, Teasdale 3, Buller 2, Holt, Haynes, Ferran,Rawlins. Best: Martin, Hapnes, Buller. Holt, Teasdale, Kennedy.A3entone Vultures: MacGeorge 5, Rowley 3, Little 2 . Barr C, Barr T.Meyer, Sullivan Mick, Sullivan P, white. Best : Tully, Sullivan P. DixonM. White . MacGeorge, Rock Umpires: Jeremey Heffernan Simon Stokes(F) Brent Adamson (B) Clive Shipley Patrick Jenes ( G )OLDCA21fBERWELL 6-5 9-8 13-10 18-14(122)ORMOND 3-2 5-4 8-5 11-7(73)Old Camberwell: Cadzow 5, Horgan 5 . Hardman 3, Hallo, Hardenberg,Heffernan, Tempone . P, Tymmons . Best : Mitchell, Tynunons . Langford,Derry . S, Horgan, Joyce. Ormond : Grace 2. Beckett 2 . Brown 1Martlnov, Black, Robbins. D, Bridges, Arnold. Best Umpires : ChrisStevens Sharon Alger (F) Craig Arnol Matthew Cowley (G )PRAHRAN 1,4 1.5 1 .6 2.7( 19)COLLEGIANS 4 .6 7.10 14.14 19 1 7(131)

Prahran : Ballard 2 . Best : tV.',Valford, Harvey, Hunt, Kellow, Beer, Rose .

Collegians : Dixon 7, Lang 3, Mooney 2, Harrison 2, Harris, Phillips,Taft . Unsworth, B. Hoist . Best: Dixon, B.Holst, Roach, Shadbolt,Harrison. Fry. Umpires : Paul Lamble Jason Mousley (Riddell UA) (F)Ollie Matthews and Luke McKay (Riddell UA) (G )

C RESERVE

THERRY PEHOLA 5 .4 11.6 16.9 20 .10( 130)

GLEN EIRA 2.1 3.1 4.1 8.3(51)

Therry Penola: Hollow 5, Bosanko, Grant 4, S Bamiister 2, Robinson,

Finigan . Smith, McMahon, Russell, Best: Grant, T Goodwin . S

Bannister, McMahon, Hollow, Robinson Glen Eira : Eade 3, Fossey 2,

Loughran . Diamond, Hollow. Best : Loughran, Halliwell, Fossey, Earle,

Zagame. Diamond

ST LEOS EMMAUS 3 .5 7.6 10.8 14.101941

CAULFn?LD GRAMMARIANS 1 .1 1.4 6.5 6.6(42)St Leos Emmaus: Landy 6, Caller 2, D.Pltdier 2, P.Carey, N .Hodder,Simondson,Ymer.Best : Gay, Volpi, Coller, C .Vaughan, Landy . Kelly .Caulfield: Dalwood 2 .Vella 2, Gardner. Franklin-Jones . Best: Sant,SYnman Fryers, Farmer, Dalwood, Franklin-Jones,BEAUMARIS 5.1 10.4 17.9 23.12(150)

BiENTOY`f-E VULTURES 1 .4 3.7 5.9 5.11(41)Beaumarls : Shattock 7, Blackmore 5, Nish 2, Foley 2, Demon B, Carty,May S . May J . guin, Houlty. Blake . Best: Shattuck, Blackmore . Nish,Gerrand, Deaton B, Foley. Mentone Vultures: Anselde 2, Andrews M,Davies M, Waters S. Best : Walsh A, Andrews - Waters , McCarthy,Noonan, Sheeha nOLD CAMBERWELL 2-5 6-9 8-12 14-15(99)ORMOND 2-I 3-2 5-3 9-5(59)Old Camberwell: Francis 4, Marwood 4, Me Kenzie 3, Schmidt 2, Gazal .Best : Munro, Marwood, Gazal, Jellis. Jones, Me Kenzie. Ormond : Lance4, Kentena, Harvev. K, Clifton, Brennan, D'Pasquale. S. Best: Putz.Brennan, Lance, Keleher. C . Parsons, D'Pasquale . S

PRAI3T2AN 3.0 5.0 5.0 7.3(45)

COLLEGIANS 4.1 7.3 8.13 9.17(71)Prahran: Doust 2, Sodoma, Killeen, Marriott, Haywood, Vear. Best:Ryan, Windridge . Mahony, Upton, G.Northway, Marriott . Collegians:Lockett 3, Hart 2, DowHng, Farley, Muir. Best : Abbott . Henebery.Earley, Herman, Davy, Lumb.

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C SectionUEAU MAR6S

Coach : Brett MerchantAsst : Mick Lovejo y

Res : Mick Carty

1 S . Nis h2 H . Gibson3 M. Pitts (C)4 M . Matulick (DVC)5 M . Ensor (VC)6 A . Spence7 D . Foley8 M . O'Brien9 B . Cousins10 L. Buller11 M . Le e12 L. Healy13 C. Gourley14 T. Collins15 M . Boon16 A . Quin17 L. Atkins18 N . Kennedy19 M . Atkins20 N . Atkins21 P. Sherman22 J . Holt (VC)23 A . Catli n24 B . Gray25 D. Teesdale26 R. Meilic k27 B . Haynes (DVC)28 J . Vance29 C. Martin30 S . Hunt31 A. Ryan32 B . Cairns33 S . May34 J . May35 N. Boctor36 L. Ferrari37 R. Presnell38 J . Gerrand40 R. Rawlins41 M . Talbot42 A. O'Brien43 C. Bruinier44 C. Collins45 J . Deluca46 M . Saxton47 L. Mann48 W. Travers49 J . Bryce

68 S. Doukas

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50 S . Lync h51 S . Coble52 B . Deaton53 J . Windebanks54 A. Thompson55 S . McNicholas56 E . Leyde n57 H. McMillan59 B. Griffiths60 C. Buckley61 A. Richardson62 A. Pratt64 M . Carty66 A. Coote67 B. Gillespie

Coach: Pat Hawkins Coach: Paul Beddoe coach : any licq_eo pCoach : Merv Keane Res: Marty Hook Assist Coach: Jon Edgar Res Coach : Dar n F

Res: Chris Mathieson Res. Co :h: Anthony Strafford

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9 M. Meyer10 A. Will (C )

Deal11 C 9 J . Fry.

14 M. Loughran9 P Emmet11 C . O'Meara.

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Amie t14 S 12 N. Harrison V C 17 L . Donlan 14 M . Etcel l.15 A Docker 13 N. Thomas 18 R . Oldham 15 Mick Sulliva n.16 S Sant 14 N. Lockett 19 A. Devries 16 P. Sullivan

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27 A . Gangi28 J . Jacobs 26 D. Vial 32 M . DZiiva 28 C . Johnsto n29 G . Erickson 27 A. Shinkfield 33 A . Sheed y 30 P. Dixon30 C . Fagan 28 D. Dowling 34 L . Hall 30 N . Freeze31 T. Foster 29 A. Kenneally 35 S . Hollow 31 M . Andrew s32 A. Lawson 30 L . Moon 36 B . Zurek 32 N . Loved33 S. Fryers 31 N . Roach 37 P. Merrick 33 N . Wilkin s34 B. Gross35 S. Thompson 32 C . Blumfield

38 M . Lewi n39 J . Gusman

34 D. Sheeha n35 M . Johnston e

36 B. Cunningham 33 B. Hoist 40 D . Lambe 36 C, 0gie r37 T. Messer 34 J. Young 41 M . Merrick 37 T Macgeorge38 J. Restarick 35 R . Turner 42 J . Serpanchy 38 S . Perrazo

39 A. Bosna 36 G . Cooper 43 J . Fidogiannis 41 C. Rock

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The VAFA will acknowledge the sport ofumpiring next weekend and the round willbe known as the Whistle in HarmonyRound. The idea came from the AFL wherein round 1 all umpires wore orange andplayers, coaches and umpires shook handson the ground prior to the match .The VAFA will be demonstrating itsappreciation of its umpires by providingofficial field and boundary umpires withorange socks and the goalies with orangelogos .The VAFA is looking for all clubs to supportthe promotion in the following ways .Captains are asked to toss the coin on thefield with the umpires 5 minutes before thematch, then shake hands with each otherand the umpires . Coaches too if possible .At the conclusion of the match the captainsare asked win, lose or draw to shake handswith the umpires before leaving the field .Players too? ?Where possible the captains are asked toask the umpires to join both clubs for adrink after the game .The VAFA is proud of the contributionits umpires make to the successfulrunning of our competition and sees theWhistle in Harmony Round as an idea l

way all clubs andthe VAFA canp u b 1 i c 1 ydemonstratetheir support andappreciation .

VAFA Umpire Peter Liddellshows the orange logo to beworn by the goal umpires

The first series ofBill DellerAwards werepresented lastThursday night .These awardsreward umpiringexcellence and area combination of

input from the VAFA Administrationa the Coaehes' Assoeiation (based

feedback sheets provided by the coaches i

Tim Sutcliffe and Peter James receiving their awar6from Bill Deller. The other winner Matt Cox was absent ,

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FTLOTG was wined, dined and entertainedmagnificently last Saturday at St .Bernards . World Champion axe mallDavid Foster gave one of the bestaddresses ever delivered and GodfreyGilmour's company CastlemaineSmallgoods support of the lunch wasoutstanding as was the food provided bythe company.

0 0 0

The celebrations of the MelbourneUniversity Football Club's week ofcelebrations kicks off with the "Team ofthe Modern Era" to be held on Friday July18th at the Carlton Crest Hotel. At thedinner the MUFC, incorporating the Blues,Blacks and recently departed Reds, will beannouncing both a AFL/VFL Team and aVAFA Team ( which will not include playerswho moved on to AFL/VFL) and will alsoinclude the recognition of theUniversity/ Fitzroy reds Team of theCentury.The big night will be followed the next dayby the University Blacks v . Monash Bluesmatch to be played at the mighty MCG .More on this next week, however any pastplayer, supporter, official or interested footylover should call either Isobel (9242 6240)

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~55 to book a seat at the

John Winneke as Guest Speaker.

~i_ 1 i 1" r (5104 per person) .

Ch c ci inner promises to be a successful and~,cable celebration of Amateur,

, li ; crsity and AFL football especially withtilt, announcement of the teams and with

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~luch has been said about Kevin Segota's

jppth game as a field and goal umpirev, i? l i the VAFA over a long period of time .

ti',rhat needs to be said is that former VAFA

&:: old Scotch great Robbie Fuller was soovercome to be named (with RussellBarnes) as the best VAFA players seen by

,"Chilli', that Frosty brought forward histrip home to coincide with the "little/big"

ti;Ila's milestone game .Rob now resides and teaches in theBahamas, and is an avid surfer of not onlythe wave variety but also of the VAFA website - hence the news of Kev's milestone .

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6 Well done Dazza . South Melbourne's

Under 19 coach, Darren Mc lop is

doing a great job with the young

fellas at South but also played a match inthe reserves recently which brought up his250th game with the club . In his time,according to a very reliable source, Darren

was one of the SFL's leading ruckmen . -

South Melbourne's previous league .

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Down for the Count . A count was called

last weekend and the rule covering a club

request for a count is clearly outlined for

all in "Umpires' Corner" . What needs to

be stated however is that even should a

club be found to be at fault the scores of

the match in progress are not to be

adjusted . This may be done at a

subsequent investigation by the VAFA

when it considers all written reports from

the match - the most vital being -"whatwas scored by the offending team during

the time an extra player was on the field?"

0 0 ®FTLOTG was delighted to get thenews from a relieved IvanhoeAssumption president Rob Pearce

that VAFA Life Member and I .A. stalwart

John Miles' operation was a success . The

surgeon said to John's wife Ma ry , the

following - "Good news, Cancer confined to

one area, Delighted with outcome ." All at

the VAFA wish you a speedy recovery

Johnny.

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Our Section is poised for yet another 1 !nse contestfor the Final Four positions . The present top fourwi ll be to- i to displace, o inparticul -, r main strong conten ers .

the kindest run home ; _achonly meeting Top-6 teams 3 times, while the other4 each have 4 Top-6 matches . The ultimatecomposition could be decided by upsets generatedby the Bottom- , vhich has been a traditionalfeature of Dl P,otball!ROUND l i t'7. . _ _`£.1B was beaten comprehensively by Uni .Blacks,

which does seem to be travelling nicely. HB, SamSavage, Forward, Chris Beal, and Ruck DaveStevenson provided brighter spots in an otherwiselacklustre day for Yarra . Blac?=s had great gamesfrom Adrian Goonan [BP], And - i : .- > (iIB], JoeSibilia round the goals, & Rob Dillon [ OtB] . Hasanyone wondered, as does your about themysterious ' white holes' in Blacks' AF Team List?My theory is it's where POS stores his left han d, toprevent his right from know=ing more than is goodfor it !The " - . and the were close all daywith the home side kicking aw~, in the last fewminutes for a meritorious victory . In a confidencerestoring display, Aquinas's midfield of JasonCoghl an , John Jess, & Dan Den Braber, wasbrillian t, with Adrian Will iams solid in defence.Billy Touroganis defended superbly for Bu lleenTemp, while OtB-ers Greg Chivers and JamesPrior never let up a ll day .AJAX hosted the fishers at the Trevor Barker andwas too strong after halftime of a scintillatinggame . The Jackas had forwards Kirzner & Bergenin great form, Ritterman had a field day OtB, whileGold gave a superb Captain's display . MonashBlues were happy with the efforts of Paul Farrer atBP, and Liam uollo-w at CHF & Ruck .The Bears aa turned on a great display

& were nip and tuck

for 3 terms in this

Giilies-Blackwood

Cup Match beforel

the home side's conditioning & multi-prongedattack gave 'diem the edge in Q4 . The Bears had

top efforts from Luke O'Connell [HFI, Brad

Willmore [C], and the tearaway twins Tom Wise &Jayson Egan . The Hoes' banner was spendidlyserved by Tom Healy, Shane Sampson, Danny

Ryan & Paul Manuel .

The Panthers stitched up S alesians with somepretty nifty goal shooting at Keysborough . The

home side dominated after the main break, withChad Twentyman sensational across HB, Darren

Murphy starring in his 150th, as did David Nock &

Chris 'Wombat' Smith, and Michael Basile wasprolific once more up forward . Recent rainprevented Salesians smoke signal from rising!

TODAY'S GAMESThe Bullants and the Bushrangers meet in agame the visitors simply can't afford to lose, & the

proud home side won't concede a millimetre tothem . The significance of the outcome for Yarra

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should push them over the line 2 goals up .meet the Bloods in a danger game after

losses on the trot. Aquinas will battle every

aession but the home side has the class to win

4 goals .

host the Jackas at Ivanhoe Park, & if they

ast week's form they will test AJAX all the

especially if the ground is softish . Thevisitors have too much riding on this though &

should win by 3 majors .

The Panthers take on the Bears in another

critical match up . Banvule hasn't lost a gamesince R5, and the momentum they have gathered

should carry them to a narrow win after a super

game .

tackles the in form Blacks & on the tigh t_ osco Street ground will worry the visitors, but not

enough to prevent them winning by 2 goals

Re : :rves inners should be : Bushrangers .

Asl: !rs, Jac' as, Panthers, & Blacks .

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forward currently heading up the Reservesgoalkicking. Hawk is best known for histremendous level of self-confidence, leading him to

believe that any ball is "Hawk's ball" . Thanks foryour contribution to the Club . all at Monash hopeyou enjoy today and turn on some Hawkins magic .

Aquinas O C - congratulates John Jess on playinghis 104th game. A courageous Half Back Flanker

and sometimes Rover, John is a fine leader whogives 100% to the side, John progressed throughthe U19's and has the honour of being the Chlb

best Finals Plaver in the D1 2001 & 2 Seasons,which shows his class in big games . John and all

his family are an integral part of the Club and welook forward to many more brilliant games fromhim in the future .

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D1 SectionAJAX C . BANYULE

Coach: Phil Davis Coach : Garry Connolly Coach : Greg Whitcroft T EM _ VERes. Coach : Barry Simon Res: Paul Harper Res: John Fraser Coach: Doug Seed Coach: donn Mattne w

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5 D Bone4 T. O'Neill

5 J . Ritterman 6 M. Parker 5 B . Willmore . 5 P. Manue l6 D. Kalb (Capt Res) 7 C. Glennie 6 S . Tuckman 6 A . Tehan 6 T. Healy7 G. Samuel 8 J. Jess 7 C . Taylor 7 P. Robertson 7 P. Fawle y8 E . Raleigh 9 T. Harkin 8 B . Cantwell 8 N . Bone 8 J. Shuttlewort h9 J . Berger 10 D. Bolan d

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.13 D. Den Braber (C) 11 D . Wilson

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37 P. Cotte r37 A . Sapar 39 S. White 37 T. Thompson

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74 P. Westbrook75 R Tu rton DAVIS LAUNDRY 88 N .Abbott

.76 ZENITH INTERIORS

91 A . Whitlock93 M . Bulman

77 Shields78 A7 ELEVEN 94 A . Powell

.79 HENTOydir $ EL 96 Jon Mirtschin

80 P. Manohar JEFFERSON FORD98 M . Behan

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Toby Roberts t-.iks all VAFA news after 9.00am

For n€"mrn previews . to

Then to Lfor repoli

This week's guest : Brett hire (' .icntone Vultures President)

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,:sented by Glenn Scarborough wt h guests fromSt Be s, St Kevins Old Essendon, Old Paradians (B),

Therry P enola (C), Uni. Blacks (Di), LaTrobe Uni (D2),

West Brunswick (D2), Rupertswood (I}3), North Brunswick (D4) .

REVIEWS Sunday 6 .00-8 .00 pm

Includes weekly chat on all matters VAFA.

The SundayAge VAFA sportswriter CameronNoakes writes abou t Saturday VAFA matches,)reviews the Sunday Match of the Day and Paul

Daffey reviews the competition in Monday's Agein his coa~~mn To;m & Country.

presented by Glenn Scarborough with guests from

St Bernards, St Kevins(A), Old Essendon, Old Parad3ans (B),Therry Penola (C), Bail . Blacks (Dl), LaTrobe Uni (D2), West Brunswick (D2),

Rupertswood (D3), Nort h Brunswick ( M) .

PREVIEWS Fridav 7 .00-5 .00 pm Includes weekly chat on all matters VAFA.

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his teandefeat as "c rl,= ou rMacleod thplayers ."it's the ones who a;~ ':d those withexcuses ; its those guy; (- . , Itly letting usdown on the Saturda v"It's just not good enirtheir finger out . "Macleod said in this weekagainst fc']cr hefelt that ~re to theoutcome of the ia"The game will be c he said .West Brunswick cc o, nged hisforward line to kic' ini _lt'--ice solid,Siebrand said that ~ such ashimself, Matthew D_'. •d hit theirstraps .The result of ' wav indetermining, !ce thefinals. If Wit ~ a thefour ; if West I .n .1 nesclear of filth place ani to securefourth spot .Hawthorn coach Petei l ~he efforts ofyoungsters Joel Cargill and Adri; uce. With recentrain reducing the RathmLne ; Re- ii ..o a quagmire,Tyson said that his side won!, ainung for 100smothers and tackles against Old G~rey .After winning three consecutive "crunch games", OldCarey coach Glenn Taylor said that he was wary ofHawthorn ."If Pete can fire them up, they are quite capable of

causing an upset ." 1 ; a' ' . "I'll be very determined notto let them u} i co~' ~: "With many of' 1 duringuniversit hc= isafullisaid that d wou ", stillbe struggling for"The problem no1 ; hard to ask

them to come bacl ~~. y footy," he said .Two weeks ago, i vould have almost startedfavourite for this match . If they can repeat theirperforman ce of four ti , ' :s aao against Peninsula, theKrushers wi ll caur, an n ;) ;, If iiiey can not, thenanother loss beckon s

cfinals hopes ar? din :ini= !"The more yc

finals become a lot harder," he said.

"Each game becomes amini final for us now." -___..__

Dimattina said tha this side would play accountable footy in order to closeFitr.rov's runners . But with ruckman Brendan Clark(hand) and gun forward Steve Grace (groin) outinjured, the Demons face an uphill task of beatingFitzroy this week .Fitzroy coach Graham Burgen said that he was closeto having his best side available and welcomed thesigning of Robert Capotiefero from Westmeadows. Athumping left-foot kick, Capotiefero, who has kicked14 goals in his two games in the seconds, has clubofficials excited ."I think he is a Rolls Royce," Burgen said . "We are

expecting big things from him. I'm extremely excitedabout having him in the team . "Peninsula coach Julian Sill downplayed talk of hisside going through the season undefeated ."I don't think we are unbeatable," he said . "I've playedin enough teams in the past to know that it meansnothing until you get to the finals .""My goal now is for us to get a top two spot and thedouble chance . Then we reassess ."Sill said he would not be taking Old Geelong lightly ."If you're lacklustre, you'll get beaten," he said .Old Geelong coach Michael Lockman said two weeksago that he would ignore predictions that his sidecould not beat Peninsula ."I like to hear positives," he said .

i7 ;til'!ONOld Geelong Vickers-Willis 5Peninsula Claringbold 8Fitzroy Reds Tornese 0Williainstown CYMS D Lee 2Bentleigh Grace 2D2 ReservePeninsula J Atchison 7Fitzroy Reds Pidoto 0Old Geelong Perrin 0Old Carey Hardy 4Peninsula Brennan 0Old Carey Guerra 3

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If midfielders such as Daniel Salter and Toni Seymourcan overcome the attention that Sill promised to placean them and supply spearhead Michael Vickers-Williswith enough opportunities to score, then OG will becompetitive with the ladder leaders . If they can not,then OG's finals hopes will be dealt a severe blow .

TIPS (46 )tiVilliamstown 6ptsOld Carey 36ptsLa Trobe 30ptsFitzroy 24ptspeninsula 12ptsSOCIALOld Carey - the trivia night returns on July 12 at theCarey Quad . Details are in the clubrooms, on the web

site (www .ogefe .eom) or contact Chris Battle, CamCampbell or Tim Wood .

L___ l~~ ) +8 y-J

Old Carey - congratulates Steve Brown on finally

playing his 100th game last week . Commencing his

career in the Under 19s in 1984, Steve has been a

versatile player, happy (generally) to play where

selected . Having made more comebacks than DameNellie, a place in club history for the longest time to

reach 100 games was his aim, but alas, another has

topped him . We salute you Steve - were it not for Old

Carey's foray into Club XVIII territory it would havebeen a hard road! Well done Steve! We also salute

Chris Battle on his 100th game last week. A fearless,

straight ahead hackman, he regularly "rattles thebones" of unsuspecting forwards and drives the ball

into the forward line . Commencing his career with theUnder 19s, Chris took a couple if years off to see the

world and we were delighted when he returned to the

fold . A most valued member of the Committee, "Flash"

continues to contribute to Old Carey in many diverse

ways . Congratulations on reaching this milestone,

Chris . You are a true son of Old Carey .

Peninsula OB - congratulates Jonathan Atchison onreaching 100 games. "Jon-Jon" made his debut forthe Pirates as a raw-boned youth against Power Houseback in 1997 while still a school student . He made hisname as a fashion conscious, fleet footed player withexcellent skills who managed to secure himself a

reserves B&F . With a flair for comedy and anythingmade of timber, Jon-Jon continues to push hard toreturn to the senior line-up. All at Pirateland wish himwell in this endeavour. Well done Jonny! Here's tomany more games for the Pirates, witty one-liners andworld domination of The Creehe !

TODAY'S MATCHESD2 SECTION

Williamstown CYMS v West BrunswickHawthorn Amateurs v Old Carey

Oakleigh v La Trobe UniBentleigh v Fitzroy Red s

Peninsula 0 B v Old Geelong

WEST BRUNSWICK 3.1 6.2 11.6 11.7(73)

DID GEELONG 3.1 4.3 7.5 9.6(60)

West Brunswick: Sheerly 3 . Siebrand 3, Haysey 2 . Edwards, Batters .Hamilton . Best: Hayscy. Hamilton, Pietsch . R Benjamin . Ba11ev. Edwards .

Old Geelong: Vickers-WiIIs 5 . Cole, Goldsworthy. McCarthy, Stincheombe .

Best: Betts, Goldsworthy. Stmchcombe, Malpas. McCarthy, Vickers-Wills.

Umpires : George Paleod[mos Paul Jones (F) Michael Jones Chris McKendry(G)OLD CAREY 5 .3 9.8 13.8 17.16(118)WILISAkIS9`OWN CYMS 2 .4 3.4 6.3 9.9(63)

Old Carey: White 5, Angus 3, Cohen 2 . McQueen Parton 2, Pattenden, Hall .

Bull T. Collins. Detarczynskt Best: Angus, Everett, Detarczynski . Graham,

Hall, Mahon Williamstown CYAIS : Barlow, 3 . Lee 2 . Thompson 2. Dowsy,

McC,ltthcheon Best : Wuchatsch . Phemister, Hines J, Hynes B, Cocks,Taylor Umpires : Daniel Dinneen Gerard Rolfs (F) Lucas Brass Lee Dalton(B) Jack Watty Daniel Soloed (G )LATROBE UNIVERSSTY 5.4 10.8 13.12 17 .20(122)HAWTHORN 2.3 6.5 9.7 12.9(81)LaTrobe University : Sheldrick 5 . Pruscino 3. D.Walker 3. White 2 .

S.Murphy 2. Darcy. Clifford . Best: Sheldrick, Pruscino, Hill, Adamswaite,McMeekin . D.Walker Hawthorn: Cargill 4, Lauletta 2 . Sauce 2 . Avery,

MeGlenchy, Collins . Reed . Best: Cargill . Sauce, Mackenzie, MeGlenchy.

Phillips. Reed Umpires : Geoff Deveson Brendan Devlin (F) Robert SeymourSteven PlpernolG)Frl ZROYREDS 28.I7(185)

OAffid:IGH 7.4448)

Fitzroy Reds: Pollard 6 . Murphy 6, Diacogiorgis 4, Atherton 3, Dawson 2,Rawlins, Lee, A. Byrne . Cairns . V Cahill. Louis-Gleeson. Tornese. Best : L.

Byrne, Pollard, Murphy . J Parsons. Drury . Diacoglorg7s. Oakleigh:

Mackenzie 3. S . Kitts 2, Bromley, Dalton . Best : Clark, Bromley. Holden,

Hunt, A . Fitts. Stevenson. Umpires: Luke Holmes IF) Pat Mitchell AlexTynan (G)BENT2EIGH 4.3 6.3 9.4 14.9(93)

PENINSULA 5.2 10.6 16.9 21 .11(137)

Bent: Robertson 3 . Henry 3. Grace 2, Mtksad 2, Eyles, Seeley . Perrone . Sice .

Best: Mllcsad. Scardon . Robertson, Handfield . Henry. Clark. P'sula N .

Clarinbfiold 8 . Payze S . T. Prendergast 2. Grovrcrott 2, A. Atchison, Murphy,

Maclean . J. Coghlan. Best: N . Clatingoold. Davis . Payrx . Dentry, Torossl,

Murphy. Umpires: Mark Gibson (rotation - from A) (F) James Gregory David

Hart (B)D2 RESERVE

WEST BRUNSWICK 2.3 4.3 6.4 7.5(47)

OLD GEELONG 3 .2 5.5 8.6 9.7(31)

West Bmnswirk: D.Rudd 4 . Russell 2, Byrne . Best: Brooks . D.Rudd,Lehmann, Byrne, Heppel. Sutherland. Old Geelong: Ardlie 2 . Dillon .

Slattery, Avery . Teague . Allan . Morky. Atkins. Best : Teague, Atk[ns, Bayne,Leslie, Avery, Verge.DID C.AREEP 2.6 7.7 11.9 15 .11 { 101)

WB,LIAMSTDWN CYHIS 1 .3 3.3 6.6 7.7(49)

Old Carey : Ra(iopoulos 4. Hardy 4, Guerra A 3 . Hill, Graham P.KonstantinldLs, Angus S Best : Andrews. Graham P. England. Ward, Guerra

A, Bull N Williamstown GYMS: Burgess 3, Wouda 3 . Ktttgtam Best:

Kingham, McKenzie, Den-an, Wtgg, Woods . Street

LATROBEUNIVERSTTY 3.4 7.9 9.10 15.11(101)

HAWTHORN 0.1 2.3 4.4 5.5435iLaTrobe University: Murray 5, Benton 4, Watson 2, Slater 2, Morton,

Brodie . Best: Robson . Slater, Benton, Murray, Waterman, HopkinsHawthorn: No details receivedFITZROY REDS 27.12(174)

OAIO.EIGH 2 .2114)

Fitzroy Reds: Capoditerro 10, Ronchi 6, Walsh 3. George 2 . Rome 2, Steer.

Crane, Quinn. Baker. Best: Capodi(erro, Ronchi. S. Andrew, Rome, Foster .

Walsh. Oakleigh: Redford, Taylor. Best: Lucas. Woutersz. Redford .

Sowersby. Connellan. Ogilvie .BENPLEIGH 1 .2 2.2 4.3 5.3(33)PENINSULA 9.1 16.5 19.7 27.10072)

Bent: Withington 2 . P. Sampson . Cantsilieris, Lawford. Best : Haves,Withington, Beatie, Ferris, Neve, N . Aitken . P'sula: S. Claringhold 8, J .

Atchison 7. T. Coghlmt 2, McKinsW 2, Goldthopp, Taylor . Warner. Cannon,

Haley. Dunne, Muir. Best: S. Claringbo)d . Warner. J. Atchison, Dunne, T.

Cogilan . Merrick.

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D2 SectionBENTLEBGFI FITZROY REDS HAWTHORN LA TROBE OAKLEIGH A F C

Coach: Paul Dimattina Coach: Graham Burgen Coach : Peter Tyson UN VERSITY Coach: Chris MooreAssistant: Steve Grace Res. Coach : Darren Kane Res. Coach : Ed Sill Coach: Tony Crisafulli Res . Coach: Pat McKennaRes. Coach : Steve Hall Club 18 Coach: Greg Box Res: David HufferI C. Sharp 1 A . Collins 1 S . Bando2 D. Ferguson I D. Hannarn 2 G. Broadley 1 P.Morton 2 A Bloomfield3 A. Pittito 2a B. Holderhead 3a A . Knott 2 S.Fredrickson

3 D Sheldrick.

3 D . MacKenzie (VC)4 S . Sice 2b A. Walsh 3b N . Patterson4a S Stevens

.4 N .Dunne 4 B. Varkatzos5 M. Eyles 3 S. Dibenedetto .

4b B Glover5 S.Adamswaite 5 C. Kokkino s6 R . Weber 5 P. Diacogiorgis .

Sa S. Avery 7 S eUateon 7 M . Short7 J . Robertson 7a S . Andrew 5b T. Kerr 8 M .Correnti 8 R Marshal l8 J . Handrield 7b L. Byrne 6a P. Avery 9 LWalker.

g J Moutis9 I . Jackson 8 A. Byrne 7 C. Alexander 10 S.Davis11 D Harris

.10 R Mitchell10 A. Henry

11 D . Martin9a H . Fletche r9b C Prior

8 J . Cargil;9 R Ogge

.

1 P~M~ y

.11 C. Hanley

12 N. Aitken.

10 A. Urbanic.

10 P. Orchard 315 S .Brooks 12 R . Dooley14 B. Reid 11 B Atherton 11 M . Pollock . 16 A .Brennan 13 D . Britt15 S. Grace

.13a A Dawson 12b A. Tsoumbaris 17 J•Brodi e

18 A Hewitt14 P. Malcol m

16 L. Airey 13b S Pidotto13a J.Mur h

p y.

19 S White 15 G . Redford17 C. Martin

.14 T. Clarke

13b J. Povey14a D Lauletta

.20 A.Murphy 16 M. Bell

18 S . Adaway 16 G . Crane.

14b T. Fitzpatrick21 D .Edmunds22 S.Wilcock

17 L. Curtain18aM . Walker 17 B. Lee 15 M. Tyson 23 S.Craig 18 J. Connella n19 B . Clark 18 M . Baker 16 C. Reed 24 S.Edwards 19 R. Keating20 R . Fishlock 19a C. Andrew 17 B. Ruzicka 25 M .Fanning

27 S Pruscino 20 J. Tolley21 A . Graham 20 T. Mitchell 18 P. Phillips .28 C.Ross 21 A . Perdikornatis

22 A . Smith 21 C . Meighen 19 J . Law 29 A.Randell 22 S . Ear23 G. McFarlan e24 L Holmesb

22 C . Sullivan20 S . Parker21 K. Brockman

30 J .Smith31 R.Mann

23 J . Kerle y24 S Ki. y

25 D Gold23b M. Camelleri 22 C. Habel 32 S .Gemmola . tts

.26 B Pad ham

23b D . Knowles 23 l. Collins 36 T.Mawdsle y40 R .Slater

25 C . Marshal l26 A.

27 J . SeeleyyA. Parsons 24 J . Jackomonis 42 D .Gleeson . Kitts (VC)

28 M McCulloch26 C . Temperley 25 M . Zaverella 43 A .Poulton 27 G . Smith

. 27 J . Tomese 26 N . Hayes 44 S.Unehan 28 B. Anderson29 H. McKenzie

29 V Cahill 27 R . Lord 45 D .McMeekin 29 D. Sowersb y30 A . Miksad .

30 C. Little28 T. Crivelli 47 A.Samso n

50 K.Hopkins 30 P. Holden30aD. Kopitschinski 31 P Crowe29 P. 54 TPeters 31 T. Bromley (C )31 SS . Craven .

32 A Grant 32 30 31 55 A.Cummings 32 J . Brow n32 A . Strauc h

33 P. Withington

.33 S . Drury 33 P. Stroud

56 J .Niel d57 A.Woolmer 33 M . Clark

34 M. Pirie 34 S . Herceg 34 R. Johnston 63 J .Laidla w70

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34 B . Evans

35 L . Ireson (C) 36 M . Reeves 35 S . DaviesS Ge ert 35 R. Nusk e

36 M. Backman 38 A . George 36 A. West37 M Daou A .Bai11e 36 M . Ryan

37 P. Hutchison 40 G . Bane .38 B . Bruns

R .BakerA Benton

37 P. To~y

38 G . Beattie 42 I . McBurney 39 G. Carle.

S .Bland 38 S . Cammiss39 G . Prigg 45 J. Bennie 40 P. Rossitto C .Bowden 39 A. Mulhollan d40 J . Harbottle 46 D. Timm 41 J. Bogie TBullen 40 J. Gae l41 J . Nave 51 J . Rawlins 42 D . McGlenchy B Clut3erbuck 41 M. Cash42 A . Mikkelsen 53 S . Addicott 43 I. Chepa M.Cotsopoulos 42 S. Dalton43 A . Ferris 54 J . Parsons 44 B. Alider H .Davies 43 P. Lucas44 G. Holland 56 C. Quinn 45 B. Mountai n

46 T O'HanlonN.Dejanovi cM .Donohue

e44 N. Smith

45 57 R . Rome.

47 D Lahiff g9a 45 G .Cha pman46 R . Lawford 61 G. Virtue

.48 A. Brick

S .DumsdayElliottJ

46 B . Nguyen47 M. Scanlon 62 N . Auden 49 N. Tierney

.J .Eyre 47 M . Stevenso n48 P. Dimattina 67 R . Holderhead 50 J . Gouday P.Farrant 48 A . McKenzie49 L. Vivona 73 J. Bare 51 S . Signorini C .Francis 49 S . Collins50 A. Stanes 75 B. Pollard 52 C . Frost D .Gilmou r

J GrifFn 50 J. Cai n51 P. Sampson 76 D. Curtis 53 M. Preston .

D .Hill 51 L . Kennedy52 L. Sampson 77 A. Grillo 54 J . Berry

55 A Sa llR .Hosking 52 C . Cook e

53 A . Banks 97 D. Ronchi . u e56 M. Coglan

D .HufferS.Jackson 53 T. Hunt

54 R . Coyle 57 B. Collins D.Kerrison 54 O . Parton55 G. Richards Major Sponsors : 58 T. Dixon C.Knee 55 A. Gook56 C . Aitken 59 A. Doyle B.Launikoni s

J .Levy 56 J . Pag e57 A. Cantsilieris 60 G . Saddington P.Uas 57 B . Woutersz58 T. Caterson 61 M . Gray T.Li9htfoot 58 E Bennett59 S. Kenned y60 R Punter

62 A.Johnsen63 D. Kealy

A .Man nP.Marozzi

.59 P. Ciavarell a.

61 J . Perrone 64 N. Kudeweh L.McNamaraM Millar

60 S . Clarke

Fitzroy Football65 G. L I h te66 C . Lorenz

.

X.O'Donneli63 A. Jury64 M. Ogilvie

Club Limited 67 S . McDonald S.OToole68 P. Nikoloa u69 T. Papamarkov

D .PatienceS.Patterson

Sponsor

,,.70 A. Patto n71 S. Williams

M .PaullB .Philli s

72 M . Waller A.PlaceScoble's Nurser 73 J. Williams C.Porte ry . ..a>, .; 75 E. Sill H .Russell

Tile Importers Lord Newry Hotel 76 C. Pickett77 A S ith

P.StewartJ .Thorn. m R .Walker

North Fitzroy 78 D. Carter J .Waterman

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D2 SectionOLD CAREY OLD GEELONG PENINSULA 0 f3 W EST BRUNSWICK AFC W ILLIAMSTOWN CY MS

Coach: Glenn Taylor Coach : Michael Lockman Coach : Julian Sill Coach : Julian Siebrand Coach: Dane MacleodRes Paul Montgomery Res: Ben Dunn Res. Coach : Brian Cronin Res: Damien Shaw Res Coach : Cameron McKenzie

2 J . Buttigieg

1 C. Angus (c) 1 S . Maloney 1 S . Parsons 1 M Drain /A Hamilton 3 D. Wouda

2 D. Faelis (vc) 2 S . McMahon 2 A . Parsons 2 P. Hamilton 4 S . Wuchatsch

3 M . Cohen 3 J . Fitzclarence 3 M. Goldthorp 3 G . Heppell 5 T. Wheeler

James4 D 4 C. Sticnchcombe 4 E . Bowen 4 C . Lehmann 6 N. Grant.5 P. Konstantinidis 5 M . Vickers-Willis 5 N . Kent 5 A . Cannan e

Pietsc h6 S6 D. Grieve

6 C. Campbell (c) 6 J . Bell 6 M. Warner .7 S . Benjamin 7 B. Robinson

7 R. Oppy (vc) 7 J . Paul 7 S . Murray8 P. Batters 8 B. Hann

Cann8 M 8 T. Seymour 8 P. Angus 9 A . Morphett 9 J. Munro.Andrews9 B

9 D. Salter 9 M. Dentry 10 S . Byrne 10 B. Cock s. 10 M . Avery 9 P. Krohn (res.) 11 H . Bailey 11 B. Twist10 K. Shrives 11 L. Stevens 10 A. Haley 12 B . Clarke 12 A. Featherston11 N . Everett 12 N . Perrin 11 J . Sill 13 M . Ritchie 13 A. Mackley12 C . Davey 13 S. O'Brien 12 S. Ferguson 14 P. Norman 14 J. Wyatt13 B. Hutchison 14 D . Taylor 13 B. Cook 15 M . Russell 15 J. Tinham14 M. Mahon 15 H . McCarthy 14 S. White 16 P. HarrisJT Maguire Phemister16 S15 N . Bull 16 T. Fallaw 15 J. Davis 17 R. Heywood .

17 M. Kennedy16 R . Graham 17 M . Goldsworthy 16 S. Claringbold 18 M . McManu s

Shelton19 M 18 D . Oldham17 A. Parton 18 J. Malpas 17 J. Coghlan .

Houlden20 T 19 S . Barlow18 B. Chiuchiarelli 19 B. Grills 18 M. Merrick .

McNamara21 S 19 P. Dervan19 T. Wood 20 S . Cole 18 J. Whelan (res .) .

22 A. Steward 20 P. Geraghty19 P. Drake c r() 21 N . Bayne 19 A. McKinstry 23 G . Leahy Monkhurst21 L20 J . Raftopoulos 22 J . Fitzgerald 20 S . Prendergast 24 J . Jenkin

.22 J McCutcheon

21 T Collins 23 C . Fairburn 21 A . Teelow 25 J. Siebrand.

Joseph23 BBattle22 C

24 A . Munro 22 A . Atchison (C) 26 R. Benjamin.

Pac h24 C.23 C . Pattenden

25 G. Leishman26 S . Lansdell

23 R . Powney24 T. Prendergast

27 D. Disisto28 J. Ward

.25 G . Burgess

24 P. Unkles 27 W. Paul 25 J . Atchison 29 C. Sheedy 25 P. Thomson25 L. Chiuchiarelli (vcr) 28 T. Carey 26 A . Murphy 30 M. Lewis 26 D. Lee26 A . Wood 29 G . Allan 27 S. Payze , 31 S. Edwards 27 B . Grant28 D. Biondo 30 M . Stevens 28 B . Taylor 32 M. Carmichael 28 A. Kosmatos29 C. Munro 31 T. Woolley 29 S . Torossi 33 T. Thompson 29 B. Giffi n30 A. Guerra 32 N. Betts 30 A. Crean 34 I . Twyford 30 Kirk Dowsey

Ward31 J 33 T. Paul 31 B. Grant 35 D . Jelbart 31 C. Gauci.32 P. Graham 34 B. Yates 32 B. Liuzzi 36 S. Campbel l

37 T. Dempsey 32 A. McCutcheon

33 N. England 35 P. Johnstone 33 R . Stainforth38 S . Darling 33 T. Boz

34 H . Thomas 36 T. Ayerbe 34 M. Falkiner 39 R . West 34 B. Jones

35 S. Hardy 37 T. Betts 35 T. Trewhitt 40 R . Baker 35 C . Bergin

36 S. Wood 38 M. Leslie 36 N . Claringbold 41 R . Touzez 36 M. Imms

37 S. Jessup 39 S. Clarke 37 J. Growcott 42 C. Norman 37 B. Hynes

38 L . Guerra (vcr)40 H . Legoe 38 T. Coghlan 43 J . Tobin 38 J . Hynes

O'Reilly39 C41 P. Winter 39 S. Barber 45 J . Smith 39 A. Carte r. 42 A. Kettle 40 B. Mitchell 46 A . Bandt 40 S . Jamieson40 S. Angus 43 D . O'Brien 41 A . ~dotto 47 A . Thompson McKenzi e41 Acr41 A. Gates 44 A. Dhillon 42 M. Barron 48 M . Moore .

42 D Elias42 P. Busse 45 S . Morgan 43 B . Dunne 50 A. Bagnall .Pach43 C43 D . Joyce 46 L. Knight 44 C . Maclean 51 L. Sherry

Coonan54 D.

44 M . Manning44 N . Detarczynski 47 M . Strauch 45 L. Prendergast .

Hilton61 K 45 J . Digrazi a45 T. Bull 48 S . Greed 46 D . Brennan .

Disho n62 S Sime46 M46 H . Giannikos 49 S . Grff ths 47 L. Palmer .

63 J. Gartlan.Koch47 B

50 J . White 50 L. Teague 48 G. Lethbridge 64 L . Stewart.

48 M . O'Flyn n51 R . Hall 51 J . Kilpatrick 49 A . Minchin 69 R . Husseyy Robinson49 J55 J . Boag 52 J . Le oe9 50 P. Arnold 70 D . Weston

.Bouras50 A

58 J . Boncher 53 T. Bayles 51 L. Gilder 71 M. Brookshaw .51 M Saunders

59 C Mason 54 T. Daniel 52 J . Zarb 75 P. Brunt ..Tompkins62 P 55 D. Harris 53 S . Jay 85 T. Gross Jones52 B.

.Smith64 C

56 A. Meek 54 D. Porra S treet. 57 J . Huxter 55 R. Cannon 54 P. Trchett

65 D. Elsner B. Brueren 56 A. Tunks 55 R . Nisbet67 C. Hickeyy 59 D. Brueren 57 S. Smith 69 S. Freeman68 S . Hart 60 A. Southey 58 P. Manga n69 O . Winchester 61 A. Holmes 59 S. Foss70 J . Marshall 62 J. Morley 60 S. McMahon71 S. Feehan 63 D . Huggins 69 J. Muir74 S. Mees 64 X. Fitzgerald75 C . Smith 65 A. McLachlan76 D . Grinzi 66 R . Merriman77 B. Spedding 67 T. de Steiger82 D . Paul 68 H . Brownin g

69 T. Mayhall70 J . Col e75 P. Jame s76 H . Peck R 0 0 i77 C . Pritchard RA {~~~~~~60005

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Original and pink copy ,must be lodged with umpires n,-- later than half time of any match .Each player must sign the original clearly beside name which must show first and surname

. Blue copy must be handed to opposition captain at toss of coin.

mA SPORTSCOVER(pr:~sen*-)d by Qui-;

(cost of a local call )(charges may be higher from a mobile phone to this service0

• Weekend matches (Fri) • Umpires Appointments • Scores (Sat . night)

SPORTSCOVERVAFA MAJOR SPONSO R

ELSTERNWICK 4 GATESThe main gate (Glenhuntly Road) is open every match day.

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

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

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

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

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end of :~

Question : The auction of Sir Donald 8radman's cap last tLast week's winner to collect pr i

Answer. Readers were asked to name at least four players who play__Cari Steinfort (Callingwood/p4azenod), Stewart Lowe (St Kilda/Old Haileybury), Tom

Nick Daffy (Swans/Old Melburnians) and Anthony Pt .D o

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* Each section's coaches to vote on the 3 Most ValuablePlayers for his section .

® 21 MVP's receive a coates and Wreckair statuette at theVAFA Presentation evening .

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He La , fourth in A, stumbled badly at South Road whereundermanned underdog Old Brighton recorded theirsecond win for the season, 13 .10(88) to 10 .5(75) . TheTonners were in control all day . Best were Alderson,Lennox . Hipwell (Old Brighton) and Brasher Crowe, Elliot(De La) . It was a good victory to celebrate Simon Lennox's100th game .

The two top teams in C, Beaumaris and Old Mentoniansmet at the Sharks' home ground . At the last change thePanthers would have been fairly happy - they led 17 .11 to10 .12 . Beaumaris coach Brett Marehant made a final pleato his players and everyone lifted . The ball reboundedfrom the back line and the goals started to flow. TheSharks powered away to a staggering 23 point win ; finalscores 20.16(136) to 17 .11(113) Best were Pitts, Vance(6g1s) Vaughan (Beau) and B .Murray, Solley, Brooks (OldMent) Banyule congratulated veteran Craig Stevens on his300th game.

Old Scotch and Old Melburnians, second and fifth in A.played a thriller at the Junction Oval . The home teamtrailed by a kick or two for most of the game . They ralliedin the last quarter, and then a call to an Old Scotch playerled him to handpass the ball back to his opponent whothen popped it through to win the game, 12 .11(83) to12 .7(79) .- Best were Stuckey, Roberts, Thompson (Old M)and Holt, Collins, Angus, (Old Scotch)

MHSOB, third in B . continued their march when theyplayed an inspired second quarter to beat top team, OldTrinity, 18 .15 to 10.10 . Old Trinity kicked 7 goals in thethird quarter to get within 7 points, but then MHSOBkicked a goal in the first minute and then kicked a furthereight goals . Best were Skinner, Thompson, Fairchild(MHSOB) and Stickland (7 gis) Andrews, Hannermann,(Old Trinity).

MHSOB congratulated Ron Verma on his 250th game,capping an illustrious career that started in 1979 . 1991Premiership coach, and a magnificent contributor over the,years .

In 'A' He La, Collegians and Old Xaverians were level ontop with 32 points, three games ahead of North Old Boysand Ormond .Banyule (B) continued pressing for the four when theyinflicted top team Old Melburnians' second defeat in anoutstanding game, 20 .7 (127) to 18 .17 (125) . Accuracywon the day . Seven goals ahead at half time, Banyuleheld on as OM's swarmed over them in the final term .Best were Turnbull, Williams, Mitchell (7 goals), Sutterby,Burns, Carroll (Bany .) and Andrew "Minnie" Thompson(now St Kilda), Usenov, Nelson, Webb (5 goals), Anastakis,O'Brien .

Milestones at Therry - Paul Jones (200), Rod Moran (150),Paul Matton (150), Simon Eastmure (100) .Uni Blacks proclaimed that as boy soprano Jamie Redfernarrived in Las Vegas in 1997, another boy soprano arrivedat the Blacks . Today, the premiership player, club

captain, CordnerMedallist, Life Member,boy soprano GaryWines played his 250th .

The VAFA said farewellto Alan Schwab an drecorded its appreciation of the special help he had givenus over the years .

Kew's pocket dynamo Joseph Busuttil reached the 200game mark. Dual club best and fairest . 383 goals, staterepresentative, club best and fairest and winner of 'C'grade best and fairest in1986 with 28 votes - aninspiration to his team mates .

~~~.

AJAX (D) kicked off their Annual Ball with a double winover North Brunswick . It was tight at the last change inthe seniors with only a four point lead but then theJackets went right away with 6 .3 to 0 .2 . Best were L.Burstin . Michmacher, A. Burstin (5 goals) (AJAX) and P.Fox, Hehir, Lirosi (N .B .) .

Old Xaverians (A) suffered their fourth defeat in a rowwhen they went down in the last quarter to a strong UniBlues led by Michael Yee, Denny Karomoskos and EdBoubs, Melnnes (4 goals) and Wallis (3) were strongforwards for the Blues. It was 'hot seat' time for the Xavsas they faced up to Old Paradians who had won five in arow .

Club captain, Stuart Cloke, played his 200th game forState Bank . Stuart commenced in the reserves in1977 asa scrawny teenager and had since developed into one ofthe finest players to have represented his club . Two bestand fairests and runner up on four occasions weretestimony to his skill . Off field Stuart was also aninvaluable member of the club committee.

It was a celebration at Ormond as 1985 'A' Premiershiprover Tony 'Bones' Boyanton became the ninth player atthe club to reach 200. It was a reward for travelling fromSelby each training night .

'E' Section coaches for the season were Ron Cunningham(Aquinas), Peter Conduit (B'wick), Daryl Petterson(Heath .), Robertson Thompson (Old Essendon), CraigRobson (Old Geelong), Glyn Evans (Power House), AlanFlavel (UHSOB) . Rod Kerley (Pen OB) . Peter Riordan (StBedes) and Ray Keane (Whitefriars) .

ANZ Bank expressed pride and amazement that todayTommy 'Getta' Brain carried his surprising body aroundthe field for his 50th reserve umpiring performance .

Thomastown mourned the passing of Bill Kelly who hadbeen the club President for 13 years . A lifetime teacher,Bill's influence on the club had been profound .Team managers find many strange items in a clubdressing room when the visitors and vanquished haddeparted. Ted McNamara, 22 years in the job (8 atCoburg and 14 at Blues) recorded his strangest find . Itwas a bit difficult to put it in a bag and keep it untilTuesday night . It probably would have eaten both the bagand Ted . It was non drinking rover Simon Macauley'slarge German Shepherd, Rocky. Would Ted have been

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game enough to lead it to the Lost Dogs Home? Facedwith the decision he was relieved to see Simon returnfrom South Yarra to claim the beast.

Tony Riddell . kicking 11 goals in St Kilda CBCOB's under19 team, became the first player in VAFA season to reach100 goals .

Ormond, last in 'A' Section, caused the upset of the yearwhen they trounced Marcellin at the club's home groundby 14 goals, 18 .11 to 4 .5 . Stars in this remarkableperformance were Kingston, Boyanton, Russell . P.Mehrten . Burke (5 goals), Naylor (Ormond).

200 games to Robert 'Flash' Field (]'hoe), Mark Dobble(Old Brighton) . Paul Mahony (E'wick) and to TonyCostello, the second of six brothers to play for Uni Blacksand the second to reach 200 games. Top goalkickers todate were 'A' Mcinness (Uni Blues) 52, 'B' Pace (Bulleen-Temp) 52 . 'C' Matthews (Caulfield Gr.) 72, 'D' Dummett(Old I'hoe) 58, 'E' Broderwick (T'town) 82, 'F' Mallon (StJohns) 56 .

In a low scoring game, with each side scoring only onegoal in the first half, Old Paradians finally beat StBernards 5 .12 (42) to 3 .4 (22) .

Uni Blacks, 'A' desperate for a victory in the relegationbattle, let De La (4th) off the hook, and had to settle for adraw when they kicked 1 .6 to 3 .2 in the final term . Bestwere Allanson, S . Costello, O'Donohue (Uni Blacks) andMcDonald, McDonnell, Hollier (De La) .

'C' Section coaches were Sid Myers (AJAX) . Ivan Bromley(A'ton) . Laurie De Goldi (Geel), Jock Granger (H . Rovers),Alan Rodda (Kew), Bill McGrory (Old B'ton) . MichaelCooke (Old Carey, Graeme Johnston (Old Ivanhoe), JackBatten (Old Xavs), and Maurice Bilston (St Kilda CBCOC) .

Kevin "Ox" White, first game in the Reserves at 14, playedhis 200th game for St Kilda CBCOB - Club best andfairest 1975, captain '74, '75, '76 (Kevin went on to star inVictoria's successful 1979 carnival team) .

Ormond W . fifth, showed their best form for the seasonwhen they overran second team Old Scotch 19.17 (131) to11 .13 (79) . Best were Holdsworth . Andrews, Chisholm(Orm) and Bates . Cox, Met (Old Scotch) .

150 games to Elsternwick's Gary 'Lumpy' Rosewarne and200 to Hampton Rovers John 'Slag' Maenish, a "specialist"dropkick, most consistent (once), best clubman (twice)committee (9 years) and club delegate (3 years) .

Parkside 'B' third, missed the chance to boost theirpercentage against Collegians, fourth, when they kicked9 .15 to3 .6. Best for Parkside were R . Johnstone,Fitzgerald and Steve Wilson.

Ormond completed the cycle of beating every team in turnwhen they finished 23 points to the good against NorthOld Boys - ninth w-in in succession with their only defeatfor the season being by North in the opening round .Bourne, Graham . Curtis (Ormond) and Murray. Peasnell .O'Connor (North OB) were best. Parkside continued theirgreat form in 'C' (9 wins 1 loss) with a 67 point win overOld Melburnians, who were in fourth position . Stars wereKing, Hayes, Wiseman (Park) and Weir, Cloke, Dick (OldMelburnians) . 150 games to Mick Johnson (AMP), JohnRigby (Old Halley) and 100 games to Phil Simon (St Kevs) .Ray Moore (P'side) .

Coburg also praised forward Peter Calleson who playedhis 100th game against Ormond today. Two years agoPeter had a serious knee injury but a successful operationand a year's rest worked wonders . Peter's marking ability

and strength made him a very valuable player for Coburg .

Only undefeated teams were Ormond (A Reserve), U .

Blacks (B Reserve) and Coburg (Junior 2). Old Brighton

(C) kicked 22 .22 to UHSOB's 11 .13 . Best were Agar (11),

J. Shepherd (5) and D. Wood (Old B .) and J . Griffin,

Flavel, Boag (UHSOB).

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~--_- - _ - '= = -St Bernards skipper Geoff Tobin played his 100th game .Doug Puddy of the Alphington football family recorded his150th game with the club as did Julian Prendergast with

St Kevins and Tony Fink with Old Carey.

"Gympie" noted that in the reserves Jim Carroll brokedown and it looked like the end of a plaving career that

started in 1947 . He was replaced in the last term by that

recruit Alan Kirby (only 38 years old) . (Jim Carroll won

three Association best and fairest awards) .

Perhaps "Gympie" was a little overcome as, despiteCommonwealth Bank's highest score for some weeks,

12 .11 . they were annihilated by Monash Uni. who kicked

22 .7 with 8 goals straight in the second quarter. Malcolm

(11 goals), Rattray (4), Hone (4) starred for the studentswhile Borrack . Edwards (6) and Ventura (4) kept Bank in

the game.

Melbourne High. ninth with 18 points in 'A' Section, butonly 6 points away from fourth position, defeated Uni

Blacks by 3 points. High kicked 1 .6 in the last quarter to

Blacks 5 .4 and were lucky to scrape home. West

Brunswick, bottom in 'C' Section and battling to avoidrelegation, were unlucky to lose by 5 points to PowerHouse (5th) . Allen . Lewis and Murray were good playersfor West Brunswick .

if----Victoria, after trailing South Australia by 13 points at lastchange, finally triumphed by 4 points with a goal scoredseconds before the final siren . Best for Victoria were Law.Nelson, Grant, Capes, Stokes, G . Hibbins. Victorians

selected to play in an Australian Amateur team as part ofthe ANFC Centenary Carnival were Geoff Hibbins . Leigh

Grant, Ian Law, Noel Stokes, John Winneke, Les Eldering,Alan Pinkus . Ormond (7th) surprised Old Xaverians (3rd)with an all the way win by 29 points in very windyconditions. It was Ormond's best performance for theseason. Sonnleitner, Mau, Kollmorgan (Ormond) andBurnes, Carroll, Sanders (Old X) were best .

AJAX congratulated Dave Burston, nippy little rover whomarked sensationally over a pack of six footers - and alsokicked 5 goals too .

Brunswick (6th) (C) trailed Parkside (2nd) until the lastchange, and then attacked continually in the last quarterto win by 4 points . Strachan . A . Diggerson, (B'wick)starred while Kane, Coventry and Biff held Parksidetogether.

Old Melburnians welcomed back state star winger, BryceThomas, who had been out of the game for almost a yearthrough illness . His absence had not dimmed his pacethat was an important factor in Old Melbournian's winover Ivanhoe .

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VicHealth ii

No change at the top, but some moremovement at the bottom end of the ladderensures competition is still tight for placesboth in the four and the safety zone above therelegation positions .REVIEW

Rupertswood made it two losses on the trotfor Swinburne, who lacked the commitmentof their conquerers, and the necessaryfirepower up forward .

Werribee, with improved shooting for goal,

took an early lead against South MelbourneDistricts and managed to maintain that

buffer for pretty much the rest of the contest .

Monash Gryphons managed a comfortablevictory over St . John's, with Jon Blandfordkicking seven for the winners, and the ruck

contest between Rowan Coxhead (Gryphs)and Steve Koppens (JOCs) was also a

highlight of this match .

Syndal Tally Ho overcame some early injurytroubles to defeat Elsternwick comfortably to

maintain their foothold on fourth place, whileKew scored a vital win over Power H ouse tocontinue their hopes of avoiding relegation .

PREVIEW

South Melbourne Districts hostElsternwiek in what promises to be a match

full of good old fashioned blood and thunder.South are doing OK, sitting one game out of

the four and waiting to pounce should any ofthe teams above them slip up, while the Wicks

are currently two games adrift of safety, andthings just aren't getting any easier for them .Although Elsternwick won't be a soft touch, I

fancy the Bloods to take home the pointstoday .

Werribee make the journey to Ross GregoryOval to take on Power House keen to keep intouch in the race for the four . The Bees need

to make the most of this opportunity,

especially withmatches agains tRupertswood and Monash Gryphons in the

next fortnight, while the Piranhas would wantto make amends for what might be seen as a

lost opportunity in falling to Kew, so there is

certainly plenty at stake for both teams .

Rupertswood entertain Kew at The Collegewith a great opportunity to consolidate secondposition . Rupo have by far the most superior

attack in the competition, and any oppositioncertainly needs to be at the top of their game

when playing them, especially at home . TheWoodsmen make a routine of scoring 20+goals a game, something the Ks, with thesecond worst points for, will have difficult

matching . However, with both teams comingon handy wins, I'm backing form and home

ground advantage, so Rupo it is .

Monash Gryphons and Swinburne clash atEast Caulfield Reserve . Monash continue to

win and are arguably the form side of thecompetition at this moment, whileSwinburne, after looking so dominant in the

first half of the season, have lost somemomentum. The Gryphs have shown in

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recent weeks their ability to strongly finish

games, which won't make things any easier

for the Razorbacks given their propensity oflate to only play one or two quarters offootball . Taking these factors intoconsideration, I'm going to go out on a limb

here and pick the Gryphons to win today .

Syndal Tally Ho travel to Thomas CarrollReserve to take on St . John's OC in a matchcrucial to both sides, albeit for contrastingreasons. The Synners, with the likes ofCachia and Bingham in good form will be

keen to consolidate their hard earned positionin the four while the JOCs, after being out of

the drop zone last week, have fallen back inafter a tough road loss against Monash . Evenin the comfort of their home ground, the JOCs

have another difficult assignment, and I feelthey will succumb to the Synners today.

SOCLAL NOTES

Elsternwick hold their Past Players' Day on

12 July at Sportscover Arena in the UmpiresRoom. Cost is $20 donation, lunch anddrinks supplied . Further details are availablefrom Paul Mahony on 0418 993 557 . Also,Sunday 27 July is the day of the $1000 draw .$35 per head provides alcohol, food andentertainment . Commences 12.00 noon .Refer to Leigh Murphy on 0418 382 964 formore information .

Swinburne - August 2 - "Mystery TributeNight" featuring guest speakers, past players

and one very special award . Tickets anddetails are available from the club, contact

Shane Lee on 0418 178 423 .

PRESS CORRESPODNENTSAny correspondence regarding social notes,milestones etc ., can be provided (ideally by5pm Monday) to myself via fax on 9920 9097or emailPeter .PS . Wffliamson@centrelink .gov.au(work) .

Have a great VAFA weekend .

"The Qwill "

TODAY'S MATCHESD3 SECTION

South Melbourne Districts v ElsternwickPower House v Werribee Amateurs

Rupertswood v Ke wMonash Gryphons v Swinburne Uni

St Johns 0 C v Syndal Tally-Ho

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ELSTERNWICK 0.5 5.8 8.11 11 .12(78)SYNDAL TALLY HO 6 .4 10.7 14.10 18.14(122)ELaternwick : Foster 3, Burney 3. Missaglla 2, Curtain, Mahony C .Byrne . Best : Missagi7a, Yemm, Whelan, Bravington . Curtain, Mahony CSyndal Tally Ho : Cach7a 6, Rutter 3, Leplaa 2 . McKenzie 2 . RichardsonD 2, Hannemann L 2, Merest M Best : Richardson D, Rutter, Henderson,Caehia. Merest M, McKenzie Umpires : Jason McNiece (rotation-from A)(F) John O'Connor James Patrick (B) Mahalla Prasad (G )SOUTH AiELB DISTRICTS 1 .4 5.10 8.12 12 . 17(89)WERRIDEE AMATEURS 4 .4 10.7 13.9 17.14(116)Sth Melb : Cheevers 4 Bell 4 Aquillna Slade P .D'Andrea J .Washington.Best Cheevers Bell Washington Manning Boyle Hann an Werribee :Cjakwdoski 4 J Addamo 2 Stonehouse 2 Mahoney 2 Murphy 2 GauchiDavidson Becker Wallert Kidd Best Cjakwoski Wallert Carson DavidsonGreen Tedesco Umpires: Paul Tuppen Chris Simon (F) Wayne Frith (B)Denver Metder Jose Talavera (G )HEW 4.3 8.7 10.8 11 .10(76)POWER HOUSE 1 .2 1.3 5.3 7.7(49)Kew: Cullen 4, Gridley 2, Tinetti 2, Stephens, Crimmins . Kelly . Best :Kelly. Lamanna, Looker. Ritchie, Bell, Watts . Power House : J .Clarke,D .Cooper, Daliimore, Dean, Macleod, Miller . Verberne. Best : Verberne,Harris, Senior, Turner, Cooper, D .Morris. Umpires : Gavin RobertsAnthony Simpson (F) Josh White-Spier Katie White-Spier (B) StephenBogisich Nick Murphy (G)SW7R'BURPiE UIYt 1 .3 5.5 7.6 8.10(58)RUPERTSWOOD 3.0 9.6 13.12 16 .16(112)Swinburne : Murchie 3, Fricke, R . Roberts, Liston, Fidler, Hudgson .Best : Fragiaeomo. Milano, Dunsford, R . Roberts, Whiting, Fidler .Rupertswoad: Klaayson 4, Patty 2, Elliott 2, O'Callaghan 2, Kosta .Sinnott, Albanis. McDonald, Jordan, Flinn . Best: West, McDonald,Clarke . B .Sinnett, Albanis. Collins . Umpires: Michael Forde MickGilday (F) Richard Benson Eric Garwood (Rtddell UAI (B )MONASH GRYPHONS 4 .2 11.8 15.9 23.12050)ST JOHN'S 2 .2 4.2 8.4 13.7(85)bionash Gryphons: Blandford 7. Pocock 3 . N Rutherford 2, Flowerdav2. Baxter 2, T Gilchrist 2, Leeton. J Harrak. P Rutherford, Clark,Bourbon . Best: Blandford. Bourbon, Coxhead, N Rutherford, Wells,Roche. St John's : Ladson 3, Kizifis 3 . Rydquist 2. Courmadlas 2,Dowsett . Chessum, Hilton. Best: Kizilis, Wathen, Rydquist, Sharp,Emery, Koppins . Umpires : Greg Rowlings (F)

D3 RESERVEELSTERNWICK 3.5 8.7 10.9 13. l8(96)SYNDAL TALLY HO 2.2 2.4 6.5 7 .8(50)Elsternwick : Walker 5, Alvie 3, Contin. Noonan, Perkins T, McAdam,Vulis Best : Contin, O'Connor. Walker, Currie S . Paley, Vulis SyndalTally Ho: Dix 2, Anderson 2 . Buckley, Agnello, O'Boyle Best: Agnetlo-Hayes, Devon, Anderson, Fleming T. ThomasSOUTH MELD DISTRICTS 2.1 3.1 3.1 4.1(25)WERRIBEE AMATEURS 1 .3 6.5 12.9 17.10(112)Sth MeIb : Powell 2 McDonald King Best Clyde Poluner DowlingSutherland Werribee : Thomas 4 M .Alabakis 3 Flack 2 Fuller 2C .Alabakis 2 M .Czajwoski Patton Alabacos Vellsha Best M.AlabakisFuller Thomas Flack Ayling TowersKEW 4.3 9.7 12.8 14.12 (96)POWERHOUSE 3.1 4.2 6.2 6.5(41)Kew: Ferrantino 9, Makris 2, Symes 2, Jensen . Best: Bruno, Giansante,Ferrantino, Jensen . Makris. Gricks . Power House : Owen 2, Arnold,A.Brownjohn, M .Stanley, Riley . Best: Gill, Platt. Benson, P.Cooper,Anderson, Rile ySWINBURNE UNI 5.1 8.1 8.7 10.10(70)RUPERTSWOOD 2 .1 4.4 4.6 6.7(43)Swinburne: Demarte 2 . Murphy 2, Luckey, Watts . Eley, Andrinopoulos,Flack . Reynoldson_ Best: Goode, Ryan, Flack . Ftumani, Luekev .Murphy. Rupertswood : Icely 2, Ang, McKenzie. Page. Wilson . Best:Pettman, Page, Certo, lcely . Stevens.MONASH GRYPHONS 0.4 3.6 3.8 6.9(45)ST JOHN'S 2.2 4.6 8.10 11 .10176)Monash Gryphons : A Arena 3 . Healy 2 . Goals . Best: A Yanni,Hetherington, Rennison, Grenfell . Healy, McKenzie. St John's :Seardamagtia 4 . Borgohna 2 . Johnston, Gates, Kelly. Callery,Vanderwert . Best: Callery . Kelly, Rudd . Moore, Wilson, Cockavne.

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D3 SectionELSTERRWICK KEW MOUASN GRYPHONS PO W ER HOUSE RUPERTSW 00 0Coach : Peter Oliveri Sen: Rohan Doherty Coach : Jack McDonald Coach : Brett Devlin Coach: Tony Wes tRes Coach: Andrew Curtain Res : Paul Gregor Asst Coach : Phil Knight Asst: Peter Bacon Res. Coach : Shan e

Res: Gary Dean McLauchlan1 L. Murphy 1 J . Doumis (RDVC) 1 S. Bourbon 1 M . Taylor 2 Purcell G2 A . Han i

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3 J Yemm2 L. Fitzgerald 2 M . Healy 2 Re Humphries

.3 Page S..

4 S. Rosengarten3 D. Behan4 G Crimmins

3 A. Grady4 N Rutherford

3 N . Pavlou 4 Burrowes D .5 M. Whelan

.5 C . DelaneyY

.5 T. Gilchrist

B . Turner (VC) . 5 McGrath J.6 Gallus S6 D . Hag g

7 J McAdam6 N . Tinetti 6 D. Baxter

5 M. Braini (VC) . .7 Whitehead B.

8 S Currie7 B. Dover 7 D. Walter 6 H . Clarke .

8 Elliott K.9 T. Hartley 8 D . Mainsbridge (VC) 8 J . Blandford 7 Cr Richardson

.9 Clarke M

10 R.. Bravi n on P. WitchellB. Cullen (C) 9 G yG. Wadley 8 Ju Clarke

.10 Albania J.

11 L. Missag ia11 B. Woodhouse (VC)

10 P. Williamson 9 L . Fraser 11 Moule B.12 N . Wigmore 12 M . Gridley 11 A. Nichols 10 J. Rainey 12 Temming M .13 S . Soppet

(VC) 13 C. Kyriakou 12 A. Gross13 J S

11 J . Gill 13 Sinnett B . (Capt .)

15 B . Hoope r~

14 J. Looker . tratford 12 Ash Brownjohn 14 Plummer L .

16 M . Burman 15 F. Lamann a16 D W d

14 D . Boll e15 A Perry

13 J . Harris 15 Webb N.16 Cl17 J . Perkin s

18 C McKenna. oo

17 B . Allen.

16 P. Rennison14 W. Elliot arke P.

7 Hatty R .1.19 J Hunter 18 N. Dahlstrom 17 J . Hetherington 15 P. Haseler Sen(C)Sen .

18 Pettman M..20 E.Goldman 19 J . Dennis 18 J . Harrak 16 R . Anderson 19 Collins D.21 P. Stuchberry 20 A . Acfield 19 R. Coxhead 17 C . Macleod 20 Flinn P.22 G . Elvin (DVC) 21 M. Ayres (VC) 20 D. Rogers 18 F. Doyle 22 Stevens D .23 S. Curtain 22 C . Stephens 21 P. Tobin 19 Ja Evans 23 West M.24 A. Foster 23 J. De Blank 22 G. Harrak 20 D . Cooper 25 Weston S .25 5 Gordon26 C. Mahony (C)

25 C . Watt s26 S. Byrnes (RVC)

23 A . Mckenzi e24 C Goold

21 Da Miller 27 Temming L.

27 M . Daniels'

27 T. Moore.

25 A. Trotter22 Be Evans 28 McDonald D .

29 Baines M28 V. O Connor 29 M. Dalrymple 26 S. Arena 23 R. Clifford .32 Sinnet P29 S . Mahony

30 M Nichol30 C . Giansante (RC)31 D Ianni

27 IT Gilchrist 24 Ni Bishop .33 King

g.31 G. Devonshire

.32 A. Drago 28 M . Malone 25 M . Driessen 35 Certo C.

32 C. Lyons 33 D. Wayland 29 P.Warren 26 J . Senior 36 Henry P33 M. Cunningham 34 J . Bortone 30 P. Holland 27 Je Robertson 38 Johnson R.34 J . Beaumont 35 R. Bruno 31 G . Roche 28 P. Cooper 39 Walsh D .34 A . Conlin ® 36 B . Marchesani 32 A. Tolongos 29 M . Davis 40 Wilson T.35 P. McNally 37 S . Johnston 33 J . Park 31 R . Marshall (RC) . 41 O'Riley C.36 Y. Alfi e37 D . Nolan (CR)

38 J . Ritchie39 A . Eaton

34 M . Graydon35 A . Moffat

32 M. Verberne Se(VC) 42 McKenzie M .43 Phillips R38 A. Burney 40 J. Ferrantino 36 G. Block

33 A. Ristovski .~ only39 M .Thiele40 A Paley

41 R . Livingston 37 A . Jenkin 34 J. Marshall35 J Kil 45 Hum D ..

41 D. Byrne42 J. Pilkington 38 J. Watson . patrick 46 Howard R .

42 J Lilikakis43 A. Bortone 39 M. Paolucci 36 A. Robinson 47 SoutarisA..

43 P. Clarke44 A. Makris 40 M. Bourbon 37 S. West 48 Bu geja N.

44 C. Walker 45 G . Evens 41 P. Rutherford 38 T. Brownjohn 49 McGovern N.45 R. Grandemange

46 B. Van Zuiden47 A Lawler

42 G . Sims 39 R. Owen 50 Soutaris D.46 M . Strickland .

48 S Mikrou43 M . Cleary 40 M . Tikjob 51 MacPherson B .

47 NN . Utting48 M Franken

.49 P. Dennis (RDVC)

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44 L. Wells45 J Gonis

41 Rh Black 52 Jordon A..

49 D . Hohaia 50 A . Carm a51

.46 G . Kent 42 P. Arnold 54 Kosta M .

56 Hatty GM. Battaini51 G . Powell

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Coach: Steve Koppens DISTRICTS UNIVERSITY Coach : Jeff Bingham Coach : Tim EllisAsst : John Ladson Coach : Brendan Maloney Coach: Derek Thoene Ass. Coach : Dick Turpin Res. Coach : Paul Smith

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9 A . Jones 9 B . Powell 6 B . Prior (DVC) P. Gleeson 9 J. Aylin g

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Well it was a return to iorin 11~ the tipping

stakes this we . . i :n four inners, missing on

Uni Highs gallant win over the Saints . Results

this weekend have meant that unless we havesome extraordinary circumstances, it is a six-

team race for t~° 14°-al five .

North Brunsri - . . gone _- - ; , %locola~ -s to

boiled lollies over the past ;i.o and ar . : now

looking down the barrel of finals oblivion, whileBulleen have shown that they can match it

, .ith the best of them in bursts . With that said,

if the Cobra's can put a four quarter efforttogether, then they are a real chance to knockoff North, however, I am not totally off their

bandwagon yet . I believe that if North canwithstand the inevitable initial onslaught fror-~the Cobras and return to their self-belief from

early in the season . at the-- should remain in

the final's hunt rd"' - ' I -'i'- victory .

The local residents at Glen Iris will bewondering whu is h.,ppc .i .. .b without a home

match on this week as St .Mary's make the long

trek to Warrior Park . Old Westbourne have a

chance to consolidate their position in the five,and given their recent home form, it will be avery tough for the "infrequent flyers" . The

Saints will be hoping for another good gamefrom Rob Orme and Ben Frail if they are tocounter the young guns of Nikola, Gerace an '

Depiazza, however. on the wide open expansesof Warrior Park, I think they may struggle .

Therefore I am jumping well and truly back onthe Warrior bandwagon <^,*zd tipping them to

be getting better each week and will be hoping

win by 29 points .

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last wee against he V' -riors id -ill behoping to give a better showing against the

resurgent Albert Park . The Falcons appear to

to pea?- on the eve of the finals, while Eltham

.>uld be happy to rek . : ;d': some of : :iat for r

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Two oi ,n .ia~oile D : teams (outside of my

belor d I. ~irriors) meet today in what could becloser than what many D4 pundits may think .

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D4. The Dales were hardly tested last week byIIc'~mond, and therefore could be a little

vr-_ done to meet the confident Box Hill .I ; ~_ 1 e I expect Mount to c;rin, they will need to

counter the Box Hill's on-ball brigade thatinel ydes the consistent Simon Cook and HarryPenesis for them to kick away . I believe they

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this year, and now look like they have thepersonnel to give the premiership a real shake

this year. Today they host a tough Brunswickpower team fresh from a week's break . Whilethe Power has also been good in spurts, theyhave not showed the consistency that would berequired to test the old "green and tan" today. Iexpect the students to have too many winners

around the ground as they move up a slot tonumber two with a 68-point victory.

Richmond Centrals have the bye .F .:1XSS CORRESPONDENTSThanks to my regular contributors! Make sureyou look me up at Westbourne matches and Iwill buy you a beer or three for your hardwork!!! Please keep the reports coming togavanf ,, clcanevent .com .au

B ulleeaa Cc---- ,,--3 played his

game for against St .Marys . Congratulations on

a great effort . This week two young guns

celebrate their 100th games for the Cobras,Tim Orwin and Davfld'I`rincYli . David is a great

elubman, and a future leader . He has a great

attitude, and is a fantastic example of what an

amateur footballer should be . Tim is anotheryoung player who is really stepping up to lead

the club . He is a great larrikin, always quick

with a laugh and a great bloke to have around .

Tim is always looking for creatures - lizards

being a particular favourite, and he holds the

record at the club for the biggest ball of tape!Albert Park - Steve Toth plays his 50th match

this weekend . A great clubman, the Falcon's

cannot wait to see Steve march onto his 100th .

Old Westboqsrne - Brendan Slattery, aka

"Skivvy" plays his 50th match this weekend .

Skivvy, with his silky smooth skills, hard workon the training track and never say die attitude,

has become one of the "look to" players in the

Warrior Reserves team this season . Well done

from all at the club (and a special thanks from

me for looking after me at the hospital when I

broke my leg 2 seasons ago!!! )

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~ ,l SECT IO NNorth Brunswick v Bulleen Cobras

Old Westbourne v St MarysAlbert Park v Elthasn Collegian s

Mt Lilydale v Box Hill NorthRichmond Central - bye

UHS-VU v Brunswick Power

STPAflRYS 5.3 5.6 9.10 18-17(125)BULLEE% COBRAS 2.1 6.3 7.3 10.5(65)St Mary's: Butler 5, Wright 3, Orme 2. Koumantatakis 2, Purcell,Timmins. Harrison . McLennan, Goldberg . Bernardi . Best : Orme .McLennan. Timmins, Brown, Bernardi . Frail . Butler, Bulleen Cobras:Conn 3, '-_vcLaren 2. Fisher, Dall' Ogo. Edgar, Orwin, Dam . Best :Trinchi, Mozzarella, Dall'Oglio, DeJong, Orwtn. Baldi . Umpires: Peter

Griffiths (F )OLD WESTBOURNE 3 .5 11 .10 16.13 19 .17(131)

ELTHAM OC 1.4 4.4 6.5 8.10{58)OLD wESTBOURNE: Braham 5, Gerace 4. Lever 3, A .Christo 3 .J .Horsburgh, Edwards, DePiazza, Pavez Best : Nikola, Miller .Huntington, Gerace, 0'Sullivan. Braham ELTHAM OC : Coonerty 2,Carter 2, Thomas . Hart, Jeal, Rashid Best: Doody, Baud, Stockdale,Thomas, Daly. Savage Umpires; Shane Miele Tim Doecke (F) Tristan

Pearce Jon Kralevski (B )ALBERT PARK 2.7 9.12 14 .18 17-24(126)BOX HILL Nth 1 .2 1.4 2.4 5.6(36)Albert Park: SAllan 8 . McKerrow 4, liniment, DiMingo. Chambers .Baker, Smith Best: Fleming, S .Atlan, McLellan, Duch, McKerrow,Sunca.ks Box Hill Nth : Namouski 2 .Martin, Odza, Olson Best: OldIleld.Martin . Odza, Cook, Doyle, Wakefield Umpires: Santo Caruso NickEvans (F) Sam Gent Ben Bracken (B) Craig Arnol Michael Jones (G)MT LILYDALE 10.11 15 .20 24 .27 32 .33(225)RICHMOND CEN'rRAi. 2.0 5.0 6.3 6.3( 39)Mt Lilydale : McKenzie 6, Catalan 4, Kellett 4 . Roberts 4, Alderman 2,Gibson 2, Hayes 2, Lonergan 2 . Van Duuren 2, Brebner. Maniscalehl,C . Varga, F. Varga, Best : Brebner, Lonergan, Flanagan, McKenzie,Carolan, Roberts. Richmond Central: O'Sullivan 3, Nuske, l:'hite-

Barritt. Best : O'Sullivan, Cox, Speakman. Green, Read . Umpires : Alan

Ladd Ron Marten (F) Michael Ladd (B )BRUNSWICK POWER - BY ENORTH BRUNSWICK 5-7 8.11 13 .12 14,13 (97)

UHS-VU 2.3 7.7 11 .12 20 .20(140)NORTH BRUNSWICK: Hamilton 4, Papanikolou 3, Pizzari 3, Murphy2, Paleodimos, Verge . Best :Dimarco, Pizzari, J .Boudoloh, Rhook.Stelfox, Sammartino . UfiS-VU : Tate 8. Butera 3, Smith 2, Rose 2.Mottram 2, Langendorf, Gerolemou, Gorringe . Best :Tate- Rose. Lapish,Wright, Dolenee, Hams. Umpires : David D'Altera Phil Gluyas (F )

D4 RESERVE

ST ,1S-ARYS 7 .0 14.2 21.3 25,7(157)BULLEEN COBRAS 1 .0 2.2 6.3 8.8(56)St Mary's: Rousis 6, Anthony_ 5, Luce 3, Harrison 3, C Goldsworthy . 2West 2, Anders 2, Latimer, Hausler Best: Anthony, Luce, Latimer,West, Anders, Harrison, Mulcahy. C Goldsworthy. Bulleen Cobras :Redfern 2, Paatsch 2 . Sheehan, Ly4lopandis, Wigney. King . Best :Rodriguez, Foskett, Clements, Cook, Anderton, Cha nOLD WESTBOURNE 3 .3 7.4 13.6 19.13( 127)ELTHAM OC 3.1 3.3 6.3 8.8(56)Old Westbourne : Croswell 7, Rivalland 3 . Christo 2, Hudson 2 .Manolokakis 2, B .Slattery, winfle . Aquilino Best : Hudson, Crosswell .Smith, Hewitt . Chrism, Rivalland Eltham OC: Drummond S . Smith 2,Love Best : Jeal . Drummond- Love, Wright, Tollman, Whit eALBERT PARK 6.6 17.8 24.13 29 .15(189)BOX HILL Nth 0,0 0.0 0.1 2.1(13)Albert Park: Pastras 7, Sutton 3. Payne 3, Quinlan 2 . Davey 2, Wier2, Phillips 2, Bree 2, Harnath. Foster. Belbin . R.Allan, Harper, GuicasBest: Davey, Quinlan. Pastras,Harper,Houston,Steward Box HillNth :Evans 2, Best :Cavallo,Evans .Do_vle,MeMartin,Steele . DrewMT LILYDALE 1.0 3.4 6.4 7.7(49)

RICHMOND CENTRAL 1.7 2.7 5.12 7.13(55)

Mt Lilydale: Kernaghan 3. Lesmger 2, Anderson, Smithies . Best :

Kernaghan, Smithies, Kidd, Hollowav, Cunningham, Lesinger .

Richmond Central : Anderson 5, Berimano, Lake. Best: Anderson,

Calmer, Berimano, Old, Quay, Bunshaw .

BRUNSWICK POWER - BY ENORTH BRUNSWICK 3 .4 5 .7 6 .12 10 .16(76)UHS-vu 1.1 4.3 7.6 8.9(57)North Brunswick : Ullo 3. Cutler 2, Maria 2, Newton, Russo,Prestigiacomo. Best : Fawcett, Brifta, Russo, Dusan, Palmieri, Ferrante.UHS-VU: Partridge 2, Carruthers 2 . Will 2, Hellner, Davidson. Best:Cleveland, Cusick, Docherty. Maguire. Davidson. Hellner .

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20 J. Cooper21 B. Lovett22 J. Mcgrady23 M. Lovett24 G . Mcgowan25 J . Slater26 M. Smith27 A . Walsh28 B . Noonan29 J . Griggs30 L. Brett31 M . Crane32 P. Gall34 E . Lovett35 F. Pike36 T. Lovett37 B. Brett38 S. Kemp39 L . Brett40 R . Kirby41 L . Stephens

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1 S . Fisher2 T.Orwin2 R . Sheehan3 S . Wigne y4 N . Cartledge4 I . Mcleo d5 S . Nelson6 I . Baccini7 F. Baldi8 T. Mazzarella9 P. Aslangu l10 C . Povrderham11 G . Fortune12 J . Schemmerling13 N . Edga r14 A. Dejong15 J. Trinchi16 D . Trinchi17 T. Conn18 J . Lowrie19 S . Trapman20 J . Mora n21 N . Lykopandis22 R. Pasinati23 J . Redfern24 J . Daniels25 W . Olney26 J . D'Angelo27 J . Cartledge28 A. Foskett29 K. Kellett31 S. Mclaren32 C . Clements33 A. Coo k34 M . D'Angelo35 M . Unwin36 P. Dall'oglio37 J . Paatsch38 G . Brown39 J . Sott o41 R. Rigoni42 V. Dam43 C. Cha n44 B. Saaksjarvi45 J . Ono46 G . Reeves47 W. Feutrill48 M. Soumelidis49 G .Anderton50 B . Wilson51 R . Rodrigues55 D . Digney56 T. Mehrez60 S . Petty61 R. Hadisutanto69 L. Ditchburn

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nCoach: Scoff Harrington Senior Coach : David Keast Coach : Ange Sammartino Cc :h : Jeffrey wnso

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1 B. Cox2 T. Quic k3 T O'Sullivan4 R . Trotter5 D . Tankovich6 G. Bunshaw8 G. Malcolm9 J . McGrath9 P. Karamlcholos10 A. White11 S. Lake12 F. Macak15 C . Barry16 J. Birt17 P. Carew18 P. Moulday19 C . Quay20 A . Quick21 A. Jones22 A. Flores24 T. Guthrie25 A. Piani26 S. Baillie28 D . Green29 J. Stone32 Mark Harris33 M . Berimano34 J . Brook35 J . Howell38 M . De(reitas41 T. Slatter42 C. White42 S. Hoare45 K. Day46 D . Hogan53 K. Pardy54 C . Cartwright54 S . Rawlings56 A . Tittey57 E . Hill67 J . Lane69 T Melville76 D. Phelan79 M . Coomber85 G .Jacobs86 G .Porteus87 D .Ingliss

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side .Last Scot battled fiercely for threequart -s, before ur dag deep and kickeda}vad odav, the-, ;toiher huge task,confronting -0 _11 -~-,, who were a wesomeagainst OEG . ! .,e ppointment of last Saturdayto hit hard, as U li ' stitched up a top two finalsplacing .W, hen required, St. rnard's continue to hav e thehappy knack of °iat "extra gear," to winfooty games, ~ I illy they are the ladderleaders . The Fiel m s re putting together their bestform of the season, but it will be a while before I tipagainst die me side again .

At 'Wa•~er ! is the ga in? between two sides whohave strd for cons' Aencv all season . TheTosmers 1 11 ` -,'i following their returnto the wi;m°r , DLS boys just can 'tseem to conjure a At home this afternoon,I think they =- ; uce the goods and take thefour points .Marcellin an'. l:nokv they dropped winnablegames la: I' . . d Will be desperate to atone .Only time wi'1 _, 11, if St . Kevin's have lost theirplayoff chanc >! In the interim they must keepwinning, Mhich they Will do today .Against Uni, OEG were particularly undermannedand will be out to prove that, that performance isbest forgotten . Today, the Xavs come a calling toTEAC Park, and will not wan t any slip ups thatma- , jer, -rdise "~eir final's spot, and is why they. 11

Win .

E n roun ' i - I's football and the sectiontwo heavvwei -`r+ d Melburnians have begun tofa_ivr, Oivf's ___spi__5 their second consecutivematch last weekend, with a tough encounteragainst Hampton Rovers looming this afternoon .After only one loss in the opening nine rounds,OM's are now eight and t? -~~-ee, and moreimportantly eight premiership po`=,ts behind ladderleaders Werribee . This ai i r? , :- 1 l _-v travel toHampton, another dang r f :-= despite theRover's shock 33 point loss to Old Camberwell lastround . It is a match that on cur : it form could goeither way; OM's i- ' to ?i, =ito second spo t

with a hard-fou lguiet achieversinspiring 19 p oclash v:ia C . ,great degree of conversationtitle credentials . This -:i _rnoon rh€ ; '~~_ ithe visitor's hnpressive winning streak ru =ed lastround by a spirited and fast finishing Beau .<taris

opening the ,season will ~ a jmagnitude ofaway fixtures,Werribee will take . 11, ' -i e of th= r home ~the Amateurs to win, and extend their lead at [table's top .Elsewhere Old Trinity . fresh from a week of

f to Mazenod, the latter club surprise losers inround's battle of the cellar dvrellers, overcome by aspirited Old Paradians side by 75 points . Sadly forMazenod this week suggests much of the same,Trinity home easily.

After a week of revelrv after their first 'real' win thisse=on, Mazenod's conquerors Old Paradians are

o return to terra-firma when they host Ol dr11, While giantkillers Beaumaris spend al l

o= he track, a deserved break givenof recent .

of a classic encounter, firs tversus second, Old Carey versus Rupertswood, agru.td . .nal that failed to let any puntersdoem. Kicking seven goals to one in the firstquarter, Old Carey failed to capitalise on animpressive opening, Rupertswood limiting thethen-ladder-leaders to three goals for the rest ofthe afternoon . After trailing for the entire game, aninaccurate Rupertswood took the initiative in thefinal term, home by four points, 9 .20 to 10 .10 .

With Rupertswood enjoying the luxury of the byethis round and more importantly gaining thesubsequent bonus fo r points, Old Carey will beout to avenge last ' 3 loss and keep in touchwith the new co o leaders, this afternoontravelling to Mona. .ae Blues only one spot off

the bottom of the table. Last time they met inround three, Old Carey triumphed by 150 pointsplus, and despite Monash's steady improvement .

this afternoon suggests a similar margin .

Surrendering their chance to go twelve-points clearin third, after faltering against Therry last week .Collegians now only boast a four-point buffer overfourth, their match this afternoon against NorthOld Bovs vital in the context of the season . Sitting

mid-table . NOBs will be no walkover for Collegians,the Wesley-baer boys desperate to return to thewinner's list e? r= ^lieate their round three victorv .

Elsewhere, ould have little troubleovercoming St 5~-~rTas(2), while Therrv Penola,fresh from a Sheppard inspired victory shouldovercome tvfHSOB, =id keep on par with Collegiansin third .

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OLD XAVERIAhS 4-2 7.6 12.7 15.&981

St Kevin's: Lyrtch 6 . McBride 2 . Hamilton 2, Landers, Drinlo}ater, Mulkearns.

Best: Underwood, Lynch, W. Gulltferr. Hamilton, Landers, Hughes . Old

Xaverisas: Rush 7, A Rvan 2 . Scanlan 2, German 2, Roache, Gitmrian. Best:

McDonnell, Purcell, Rush, Gidlev, Barrett, Fusinato. Umpires: Dean Banova

Rick Benson (F) Paul Whitehead (G)

OLD BRIGHTON 4-5 7.9 10.15 15.1 & 108)

MARCELLIN 3.2 5.7 8.8 12.11183)

Old Brighton: McDonald 4, Patterson 3, Ross 2, Gadsden 2, Eastgate. Betts,

Dubyna, Stenner. Bests : Gadsden, Longmuir, Patterson. Fisher. Dobyna,

McDonald ht<rrYmn- Beattie 3 . Harding 3, Wise 3, Mahon, Dorbalo, Nast . Bests:

Doyle, Clone, Beattie, Watkins, DiFelice, Mahon .Umpires: Paul Rapke AnthonyCalderone (F) Sean Diuston-Ryan Steve Durston-Ryan (B)

CAULFIELD 5.4 8.6 15.8 21.9(135)

DE IA SAId .E 2.4 7.6 11.9 14.11(95)

Caulfield; Yelland 6, Murphy 4, Rudd 2, Par ker 2, May . Carboni, Brown, D'Arcy,

Sayers, LID. O`Brien. BEST3turphy. Sayers, Yelland, Edwards, Carboni, May

De La Salle: Keeley 4, Las4her 3. Hancock 2. Clinch, Quick, Vague . Williams,

Dobric. BEST Oakley, Bowrclen, Keeley, Skinns, Vague, D.Broasting Umpires;

Nick Ryrle Graeme Morgan (F)

OLD SCOTCH 4.5 7.7 10.8 13.12190)

ST,BERNARDS 2 .2 4.7 9.8 18.91117)

Old Scotch, Thompson 6. Snaddon 3, Bearuepalre 2 . Ackroyd . Philalay Best :

Snaddon . Ackroyd, Pearce, Pltilalay, Thompson. Gersllnan St. : James

4, Pitt 3, Pell 3,Maggiore 2, Harrison . Kronen. Liberatore, Mitchell, cRunnals,

Ryan. Best: Keunen, C. Rannals. Pell. James, Kelly . Joseph . Umpires: Luke

Duthie Brian Vbodlind (F)

UIVIBLUES 10.3 20.9 27.16 35 .21(231)

OLD ESSENDON 3 .1 3.3 3.3 3.3(21)

Uni Blues : Northwav 9. Heinz 6, Rankin 6, Torney 3, MeKerrow 2. Derrij 2 .

Joyce 2 . Cosun, Muir . Bradley. Moylan. Fletcher. Best: Rankin, NorOtway.

Heinz, Fletcher, Cosiln . MePhall Old Essendon : Baskan 2, Rumble. Best:

Ktenas. Baskan, Daskiw, Rumble, Francis. Umpires: Justin Lipson (F)

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OLD TRINITY- BYE

OLDIVAIrHOE 43 10.3 12.5 15.11(101)

BEAUMARIS 5.3 11.5 16.8 19.10(124)

Old Ivanhoe: Goals: Dawkins 5- LeuTy 3. Read 2. Keane 2 . Sig_,ersma, Adderlcy,

Bryant. Best: Britten, Nagel, Dawkins, Read. Fowler, Mitchell. Beaum ari5: Coal

Kickers and best players not recierel . Umpires: Ryan Hense David Whidlow (F)

(B) Rick Curtis Joseph O'Mara (G )

WERRIBEE 1 .4 5.10 6.12 7.16(58)

OLD MELBURIANS 1 .2 1 .5 2.7 5.9(39)

ti`em-6eG Black 2, McDonald 2, Joshua Russo, Me,vlahon . Chalmers. Best :

Bunworth, Joshua Russo, Andrews, Gatti, Black, Mc14ahon . Old 84eR + iA++Q-

Pamtafex 2 . Iiurst- Galbrath, Hardy. Best: Tucker, Hurst, Cooper, Aoitenhall,

Hindle, Webb. Umpires: James Ofle (F)

OLD CAMBERWELL 3-2 7-6 12-7 16-14(110)

HA&B'TONROVERS 4-3 7-6 7-11 10-17(77)

Old CamhuweB: Hillier 5, Peasnell 4, Hanson . G 3, Burrell 2, Peacock, Vince .

Best: Hanson. D. Peacock, Hillier- Westman. Bradshaw, Rogers. Hampton

Rovers: Scoot. M 6. Chiarizia, Kezilas, Spratt. Best: Cave- Kailas, Henry.

Chiarizia, Scott. M Umpires ; Brett Herskope Nicholas Brown (F) Thomas

Wischer (B) Sam Perrin Perrin Brown (G)

OLD PARADIANS 3.1 9.5 12.8 17.13(115)

MAZENOD 1 .4 1.7 3.10 5.12(42)

Old Paradisus: Goals: Luff 4. Papathansiou 3, Rehlicki 2. Hugfhes 2, Caple,

DiFabio, Egan, Girovski, Ryan . Villano Maaeaod: Staliano 2. Bourbon, D Regan,

M Regan Best: Mather, Hamill, Power- Bourbon, Kavanagh, Ktrmiburgh

Umpires: Chris Collins (F) Ricky Goodman Adrian Borg (B) Kieran O'Keefe Lucas

Williams (G)

UNDER-19 SECTIOW 3

RUPERTSWOOD 1 .2 4.9 5.16 9.20(74)

OLD CAREY 7.3 8.5 8.8 10.10(70)

RuperLswood: Potter 2. Bishop 2, Anderson . Gaunt. Jaeger, Monzell, Boxall.

Best, West- Powell, HewaL Monzell, Watson. Dressler. OLD C,AREY: Stewart-

Holmes 3, Ashworth 2 . Chong, Adam, Connell, Collins B, Thompson . Best :

Parker. Bmley, Sulman, MacFarlane, Evans- Stewart-Holmes . Umpires: ~an

Scully Sr John Ralph (F) Paid McKay (G)

.4.IAi - BYE

NLfISOB 4.3 6.8 11.9 16 .12(108)

ST BERNARDS (2) 1.2 2.4 4.4 4.5(29)

BiHSOB Aitken 2 McGrath 2 Volk,riug 2 Greenhill 2 Clarke 2 Sault :-; Fitzf aidEla Whitehouse Alram Biddington I tst MeGrath Eva Greenhill Terucs Hardu,KVillani St Berm L -Anderson 2 Campbell Oxenford Best Rogers Campbell EvansLancashire Tankey Cavorts Umpires: Tony Wee (F) Jessica Rollo (B) Greg RollaJim Exton (G)COLLEGIANS 1.5 5.6 8.9 10.11(71)

01)THERRY PENOLA 5.2 9.6 12-8 1531001)

Collegians : Jorgensen 3 . Robertson 2, Mutton 2, Ashman, Na}lar. Bridgeman.

Best: Nayiar. Rutherford, Bridgeman. Fabris. L. Skunle . Theory Penola:

Sheppard 4, Badenhope 2, Freckleton 2, Quinn 2, Crotty 2, Cooper, Carol,

SkiathlTis . Best: Capewell, Crotty, Turner, Leach, Sheppard, Quinn . Umpires:Brian Nunn Simon Pearless (F) Jack Fagan Nick Booth (B) Graeme Booth

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NORTH OLD BOYS 3.3 9.5 12.9 12.13(85)

MONASH BLUES 2.3 3.5 6.8 6.12(48)

No details received Umpires : Mark Alexander (F) Andrew Errutgton Joel Wignell

(B) Luke Pipe Michael Isbister (G)

UNDER-19 (21 BLUEOAI{I.EIGHAFC 6.3 10.5 16.9 29 .13( 187)

BENTLEIGH 1-2 4.1 4.6 4.1IX34)

Oakleigh : Jordan S . S. Briggs 5, Cunnnings 4, Ctavare➢a 3. Orchard 2. Cleary 2,

Collins . Hogan. Reynolds, N. Wills . Ziila. Best: Hogan. Jordan, Murray, Reynolds,

N. Willis. Zola Bsntleigh; Corrigan 2, Tiso, Tekennere. Best: Forrest, Dolman,

Roberts. Meehan, D`Offay. Wild Umpires : Stephen Caple Jim Pappas (F)

GLEN EIRA BEARS 3.2 4.5 5.7 11.12(78)

SOUTH ME LB. DISTRICTS 3 .5 13.8 20.11 26.13;169)

Glen Elm Bears: A Barakat 3 . Ahmed Dial 2, M . Farrah 2 . Nor! 2, Lithgow,

VodstrciL Best : Adem. A Barakat. Ahmed Dim, M Farrah, M Hassan, Urbana.

South A4eIb Districts: Cooper 4- ibraham 4, Walden 3, N BemRnuto 3, Knits

2 . Phillips 2, J Cronan 2, T Cronan 2. Ray, Excell . Stephanadakis. Best: Cooper.

Walden, Gingell, Nieno. J Cronan . lbrahant. Umpires: Patrick Coulthard (F)

STBEDES14EIPi'ONE 6 .4 13.9 22.13 28 .21(189)

Be La Salle 2.0 4.2 4.4 6.6(42)

St Bodes Mentone: Tyrc)uin 12, Lynch 3, Mark 3, Cie;lak 2, Lati~r 2 . Buck 2 .

Waters 2. Kelly, Serottn Best : Tyqukt, Sarnia, Waters, Cieslak, L'Huillier. Curry .

Be La Spite: Beer 2 . De Ridder 2, Hay2s. Walton Best: Crowe, Francis, Griffith:,

Sheehan, Fisher, Casey. Umpires : Dash Pettis (rotanion-frorn B) (F)

AYENI'ONE PANITIERS 1 .2 5.4 10.6 14.&92)

OAIU.EIGHCLAYS 7.0 6.4 9.6 18.11(119)

No Details received Umpires: Geoff Curran (rotation - from B) (F)

ORMOND 2.1 3.4 7.6 10.10i70)

ST JOHNS O C 5.8 10.12 13.15 22.1 & 150)

No details received Umpires: Sco tt Mackie David Murray (F)

Lt?v-DER-19 (2{ RED

YARRA VALLEY OR 0.0 1.4 3,5 3.7(25)

FTI'ZIiOY REDS 4.6 7.11 10 .16 15.20(1101

Yarra Valley OB: Wright . Tsouparoritis . Russell . Best: Amos. Mitchell, Russell,

Borland, Yee, Britt . Fitzroy Reds : Pocock 4- Vlotato 3 . Maghamez 2 . Dullard 2.

Downie, R}an . Edwards, Richardson . Best: Zika, Violato, WhilWigham, Ca(IIll,

Richardson, Edwards Umpires: Pat Machos Garry Seaborne (F )

OLD WESTBOURNE 1 .2 2.2 5.3 74(46)

LA TROBE UNI 3.1 7.3 13.5 16.& 105)

Old Westbourne: Mason 2. Barto!o, Walker, Morsrllo, Vaughan, Pedrini Best :

Walker, Mason. Merrtv;cather. Bartoto.D. Hudson, Stiller Latrobe Un1 : Hogan 5,

Harvey 3, Brennan 2. Gibson 2 . Zoer, Collins. Callahan, Moloney Best: Ulph,

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BDLLEEN TEMPI.ESTOWE 0.0 0.1 0.1 1.2(8)

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BuBeea Temp: Best : Tekin, Lee. Miritis, Coiilstan Simon, Ryan St Leos: Water

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Horner, Le Nay Black, Munro. Toms Umpires: David Longworth (F) Liam

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AgUUIl'iASO C 0.0 0.0 1.0 2.0(12)

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Barlow, AViett, Edwards. Jesse. Comrnadeur S. Dowsley. Best: Woaley,

Mapleson, Edwards, Macgugan, Commadeur, Aylett Acprinas: Helme, t4all.

Best : He)me, VLser, Crozier, Lobczuk, Wall. Umpires: Peter Pullen (F)

OLD XAVERIANS(2) 0.1 4.2 7.5 7.6(48)

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Kayrooz, Parfett Best : Parfet[. Richardson. Christian, Herbert, McGovern .

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ST. JOHNS OCCoach: Matthew Webb

1 Nathan Chalk2 Ross Dean3 Jeremy Diaz4 Glen D'Olivera5 Chris Domingo7 Michael Furnell8 Damien Homan

9 Matt Hope10 Daniel Johnston11 Bradley Jud d13 Michael Kosmala15 Peter Langharn16 Luke Merchant17 Wigor Monteiro18 Michael Nelson19 Ashley Penry20 Matthew Phaedonos

21 Darryl Pinto

22 Benjamin Worrell

OAKLEIGHCoach : Brett Gardner

I A . Murray2 D. Couniham3 R. Nahas4 S. Ear l5 M . Jordan6 D . Cleary7 C. Lam b8 G . Torcasio9 D. Wills10 C . Hogan11 W . Plaukovits12 G. Vitagliano13 L. Rowa n14 P. Brown15 R. Holden16 S. White17 S. Briggs18 S. Serres19 A. Ciavarella20 N . Will s21 J . Briggs22 T Orchard23 D. Zul a24 J. Reynolds25 J. Nevezi e

V. MaraventanoD . CostiganA . Shilto nA. MiddlemissS. on

STH MELB . DISTRICTSCoach: Darren McKillop

1 T. Cronan

3 O. Kohnesheen

6 E . Costell o

7 R. Gingell8 J . Niem i9 C. Batchelor (VC)

11 J . Cooke

13 L . Stanza16 J . Newson

18 E . Bouchard

21 D. Whiting

22 L . Bell (C)25 A. Ray26 A . Excell27 J . Cronan33 J . Merchic40 S . Walden54 M . Giannellis

58 J. Masterton

59 A . Giannellis

69 W. Coope r

78 M . Stephanadakis

79 N. Strachan

88 D . Phillips

89 L . Else r

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Under-19 - REDAQUINAS BANYULE V IC' '- - . . P" L '= FITZR®Y REDS LA TROBE UNI

Coach : Terry McEvoy Coach : Phiv Demetriou Coach : Tim Bell Coach : Zoran Colovic

Coach : Harry Harisiou Asst: Tony Dullard

6 S. Hills 1 Z . Wenke 4 C. Lapadula 1 S.Sukkar D . BrennanN . Bridge s

Helm e7 B 2 J . Brockwell 7 J . Ryan 2 M. Louis-Gleeson S . B oug h.

8 M Wall 3 A. McGovern 10 T. Lee 3 R . Williams D. ButlerR. Butler.

4 P. Adams 11 A. Verge 4 D . Robbins E . Callagha n9 S . Loonstra 5 .4. Brown 12 B. Tekin 5 J . Violate R. cameron10 M . Dexter 6 M . Morgan 13 A. Smith 6 C. Dullard

J. ClarkL. Cah2r

12 A. Munchow 7 R . Moore 14 E. Miritis 7 D. Pocock L calms13 C. Williams 8 A. Demetriou 15 E. Sanli 8 E . Clarke

N. Crow eJ. Dalry mple

14 A. Lobzcuk 9 M. Christian 16 J. Newman9 A. Butler M Darcy

M . Adams 10 R . Wright 17 D . McMillan 10 J . CoyneDeB.FennelD

18 T Walsh 11 P. Blayney 18 J . McDonald11 J . Mujanovic

.S. Gibson

12 M . Pariah 20 R . Tremayne A Ha i19 P. Symons loannidi s13 W 22 D. Seraiocco 12 M. Rogers P. Ham

20 B. Hardham.

14 M . Lardo 23 A. Stavretis 13 M. Zika J . H keM . Harve yan

21 C . Galliott 15 A . Evans 28 P. Murch 14 D . Ryan B . Hayes

22 M. Visser 16 A. Mitropoulos 24 B. Moran 15 T. McBurney PM. rar'ago„n,s

Crozie r24 C 17 C. Davies 36 A. Coulston 16 S . Cahill C. Kea n.

Faill a50 A 18 T. Wise 38 E. Odza 17 B . MacDonald J. LambertD. taugnlar,. 19 T. Mcintosh 40 T. King 18 R . Astudillo C. Malone

y52 D . White 20 A. loannou 41 J. Wolnizer 19 N . Hart D. 1Aann

61 D . Jennings 21 D . Herbe rt 42 J. Simon 20 D. McPhee M. rM,4coffna~d66 A . Kinghorne 22 J. Tsingaris 43 M . lacuone 21 D. Russell D . MeKa' I

67 D . Muir 23 J. Everest 49 B . Lapadula 22 S. Edwards S. r~urphy68 B . Pratt 24 A . Bottomley 23 K. Maghamez G. Norton

25 C . Stavropoulos 24 R. Willingham g'. R~~~26 L. Richardson 25 J. Ziemer S . Rumbad27 A . Kayrooz 26 J. Richardson

A . soonG soot28 B . Herbert 27 A. Merhi

.J . Sewal l

29 T Shepherd 28 C . MeighenM . TaRkos

TomhnsonA30 S . Sal i31 I . Stokes 29 W. Murray

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OLD WESTDOURNE OLD XAVERIANS (1 &2 ) ST. LEO~EP M AUR UNI DLAC KS YARRA VALLEY ODCoach : Cliff Lever coaches: ute(t)Anttwny Duggan Coach: Lachlan Beaton Coach : Peter Batt le

Ass . Coach : Jim Hudson ut 9(2) Fred Chamberlain Coach : Justin Vaugha n

I B . Gerace O Mead T2 Tres~mmck .t

1 J . Pascot2 J . Waters

1 L. Crozley2 A . AVlett

1 L. Hickey2 D . Tsouparikovits

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6 B . Edwards 5 B . Nicholas (c).6 S. Vining c ~neg 6 R. Toms 7 R. Whatley 6 A . Maudsley7 F. Pavez ft

10 H~en s 7 B. Gameer8 G H

8 J. Fuller9 S Henry 7 C . Walke r

8 A. Miller 1 Bourke R1 2 Ryan J

. omMcDermott9 L

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9 P. Neville10 C . Lever

13 Gmmvan L14 Roache M

.10 A. Kennedy 11 J. Hummel l

12 A Jesse9 D. Borland

11 A . Taylor is c~or ew"rar, N 1 1 M. Levins.

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29 Adams S3 0 Vaughan S 20 T. Munro 24 M . Steele 19 D . Reynolds

23 A. Mokrusch 31 R an ATm

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7sti .~ :r v.us played in blustery we t

ons "real football weather" there were

There were also two games hosted by Moonee

lug Moonee 'Valley Magpies and

heir good form kicking an impressive 17 1 3

wo games at Elsternwick Park both

on oval two. The first game was

Karingal 2 and Ringwood Blues .

od struggled in the wet conditions and

ok,played on the day by an impressive

[gal 2 . Karingal 2 kicking 13 12 90 t o

ngwood Blues 1 1 7 . The other game was

t,tween Bulleen Templestowe and

arib5znong . Bulleen Templestowe ran har d

all day and showed some very good skills

ading into the finals . Bulleen Templestowe

10 34 to Tviaribyrnong 1 3 9 .

)rt Colts traveled up the highway to Albur y

~d were unaffected by the trip posting two

d ins . Port Colts 2 : 9 6 60 to Ovens &

its 2: 3 2 20. The firsts put on a

r',aining game with Port Colts 1 : 9

64 to Ovens & Murray Jets : 7 7 49 .

` allev with the two Broadmeadows sides

mbourin Tigers . Broadmeadows 1 have

purple patch as far as form goes an d[ley posted a 12 goals straight to Mambourin

Tigers 0 0 00 . Moonee Valley then took on

roadmeadows 2 . The Magpies were able to

xploit their home ground advantage and ran

away with the game. Moonee Valley Magpies

1 2 0 72 to Broadmeadows 2: 3 0 18. The

nal game for the round was played in

4llarat with Parkside taking the bus trip this

,.:zeek . It would have been a long trip home for

arkside . Ballarat once again continued with

127 to Parkside 2 1 13 . Karingal 1 had th e

is week .

3 :_nong look like getting back into the

aner's circle against Ringwood Blues who

have been struggling for form this season .

Moonee Valley Magpies take on Ovens &

Murrav Jets 2 : in what looks like being an

entertaining game with Moonee Valley

probably having the edge on the day . Karingal

1 play Ovens & Murray Jets 1 in the last

game at Elsternwick for the day. Although

Ovens & Murray Jets 1 play a good brand of

football I can't see them defeating a sharp

Karingal 1 unit.

Pori. Colts are hosting the Broadmeadows

Kangaroos at their home ground . Both these

clubs have been in good form and the games

should be very close. On form Broadmeadows

look like they may get over the line in both

games. Bulleen Templestowe travel to

Ballarat and although they have strung a few

wins together they look like struggling against

Ballarat who have played consistently all

season . Mambourin Tigers host Parkside in

Werribee and may post a victory after a

finding it difficult to kick winning scores over

the last few rounds . Karingal 2 have the bye

for the round .

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7 6 1 0 37 1 138 268.84 2 4

BR € 7 5 2 0 372 193 9J*2.75 20

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St)LLE1 ' 7 4 3 0 171 294 58.16 1 6TIGERS 7 3 4 0 177 422 49 .94 1 2

0 TS i 7 2 5 0 252 317 79.5 0 8

PA SIDE 7 2 5 0 167 458 23 .36 8

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PORT COLTS 2 7 4 3 0 1 7 8 206 86.41 16

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orfei3 last round

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This Sat: Old '

July 27 No Match - (AIB Bve Weekend )

Oid I mhT'-s r

Next Sat: Elste;

Next Sun : Old Melbur

July 19 ) .. .-, h

July 20 University Blues v . Old Tr i

July 26 No Match - (A/B Bye Weekend )

August 2 St . Bedes Mentone Tigers v. Old Brighto n

August 3 FIDA '"atchl

-sulv ~ .2ofl 3

mat during -the last quarter of the senior game agains t~vnr'-I Tally No charged with conduct unbecoming i n

Werribee seniors on Saturday June 21 two Syndal Tall yHo supporters were very aggressive in their approac hto the coaching staff and who were soon joined by athird supporter who was also very aggressive, swor e

~ and who threatened violence .! Charge proven . Syndal Tally Ho fined $200 .

cond offence ($25); thirdoffence ($100) ; each

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providefii ! ,ores by 5pmOld Brighton (U)Old Scotch (U)Old Paradians(U)Ormond (U )

ed incorrect scores I2di 4"arcellin (S), Old Trinity (U), Werribee (U )

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Ih for St K

c well serveehr, .

Under may

- rs, 14, .o t

,a~ildon now leadength to strength .

two point win c - .ances alive.

d , aithct t `,• ,

for the whole g~ : cproven n o

wints . itSonashindleG and Jason

disregard - .L1an I

St Kevin's wlu , confidenc ewill be boost it tl.rou .1h their forty three point via oe< I

rceElin ill Ro ; .d :(, id Ivanhoe jom to Sportscover Arena ?2pm), w he re thevwill find the Bia~es rate to atone for last .~- .'s b ::- loss. I 'llRound 4 . it ap_ it 1 were fn conimand 1 c ,; :.ere butor the score board . !Ill their final four place now challenged,1expect Old Ivanhe to rise to the oecasion and to defeatMora, Blues.

no notch for Old I The not ?ame of the round will be that on Sportseovcr Arena

Old T, izzi lost byti c % u ave

rv Penola's best were :

- allttlority on the section with ad C .rey by c4ght! six Points . Ol d

section as their club is going from

Id ; s and Fitzroy Reds r na :cd elo>z on the non

Sect toe

of f=' score )card throughout tl rte . In the end theR,us F , 's. four points as they I . ,he full complemen tof per<."fresh h ,stiniver~,

ed n Club h'`.III and so were able to keepaatl .

h I the bye .

After an e ~ q, ter, Eley Park broke away from St Leo'sand ne ^r )ntrol of a game that they won by fifty sixpoints . rr r,'icked 5 goals for the ivumers, for whomDaniel `- t Tobin and Ly Hiep did well . St Leo's bes twer~. ~.: . r t 11 Darre 7 T =

C,pnrns and Gus

it ,ot t

tV'h! :1 rs b percentage at the expense of Hawthornrn , t~urs . wan were defeated by one hundrer] and twenty nine

scoring shots to forty one tells the story of this

rod continued on their winning way at the expense ofA.J.A .X ., who lost by forty nine points .Old ~elong's inconsistent form continued as they weresoY - 0( ` ated by sixty points by Old Brighton .

C^I"t0U%D11 .

NL reell n and St Kevin`s, who are both coining off moraleboosting wins meet at Bulleen . St Kevin's form of late has beengood, with Fogarty a focal point at centre half fonvard . Smith in

d averians and Praluan . Prahran won twice atOld --i in 2002, enter this match with losses in their latwe zs . The . averians returned to form with a vei~=-_~last ; :Fd will be "switched on " today. The seldom tesdXaverian defence must be pro active today to pr,e : .rButt+ .vorth and Cartledge from kicking a winning score .forward, the Old X,averians have multiple avenues to goal. It ishard to see Prahran holding George and Hardwick throughoutthe game . After a(ot of thought I select Old Xaverians .De La SaIle, the current form side of the Section should win wellover Collegians .Section 2 North .Old Trinity. at home, should return to the winning list at theexpense of Old Carev, whose players will find the spaces of theDaley Oval a real challenge for E0 minute's football .Old Essendon should defeat an enthusiastic, Fitzroy Reds, outin Keller. The incentive of the "minor premiership" surely willdrive the Old Essendon players on to victory .Second place on the ladder will be at stake when Universit yBlacks visit Old Yavertans at McHale Oval . I have seen eachteam over the past two weeks and each has appeared to tallerin the last quarter. Today, the first to surrender can saygoodbye to second place at least in the short term) . OldXaverians, n i :a won in Round 4 by 24 points will have to mostthe all qtr.I!_ ; ,d minimize the aerial duels because of theBlacks griieight around the ground . AtMeHale stadium, lfavour Old erians narrowly as the Black's fade out in Round9 remains vivid and they did not play in Round 10 .Therry Penola, who have the bye will practice kicking for goalaccording to Coach, Bob Lvons .Section 2 South .St Leo's should record another rein by defeating HawthornAmateurs, who remain winless .At Donvale . second placed whitefriars should record acomfortable win over A .J .A .X .i4azenod play Old Brighton at Central Park in what could be afinal's preview . ?vlazenod . who are undefeated, face a challengefrom Old Brighton, who lie third on the table . Given homeground advantage plus their multi pronged forward line andwith the Croti flying high in the packs, I predict anotherMazenod victorv .Eley Park travel to Como Park to meet the inconsistent, OleGeelong, whose score they doubled at Box Hill in Round 4. Ele%Park with Grant and Tobin winning the ball consistently shouicwit) conitortablv.

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)lease contact ine with vour details by noon onr by telephone (467 2857 or by e mail

italhtk .com .au

Vice c : plain, Lt:-_e Woods pla , ,d his 50th

ward to }our next 50 games .

tile - On June 21st against Marcellin Luke Borell a

against St hcciti s. Luke . e;ho won the club s

st award in 2002, has given great service to the

s and now Blues. Well done Luke . Your fan clu b

itts 100th game for DLS . Starting with the Under 19's

and with a year off in 1998 when he taught English in

Luke has played 36 U19, 15 Warriors, 46 Reserves and

: :or games with dedication and determination . Well done

rrom all at Be La.

Umpires : Brian Nunn Sim, :, F .~ ~.i.*less (F )Qathews. Best: De -~`•i :--chctd, Spires, Rtgg,troll 4, M . Dowling 2, ., idridis. Becchetti, Goe ,eider, Ross. Grant, Treactt ' Baxter, M. Forster.

7.9 13.12 17.13{115)7 .5 9.6 14.:,

N- Baxter 3. Stanley 2 . M. F ster. J . Gay, Bakes, Ross ,

2 .2 8 7 16.9 22 .11(143)1 .4 2.5 6.6 9.7(61 )

ty 5. SchaG 3, Mitchell 2, Sauna, Game . Holland .st: -ount Mitchell . Fo2arty, T. Dillon. S. Dillon .M. 1'.' cLs 3, Collier 2. Stopts7 2, Lombardo ._ . .idle, Lnnhasdo . B . Dcts, Piehn, S. Dods ,

t -ck Denson (F )0.0 2.2 20 4.3127)5 .4 9.7 1<'.8 24.94153 1

0'.~ . . . Steaart 2 . D. Toll . R . 'Ortue. Rest: M. DeKretser, L.Antontou . T. tas. A. V;eL=z, P. Sitisley, J. F roar `- ;r3rws: R. George6, I 3 . Holmes 3, Blcorn 3rL. Hardwick 3, Id 2, M. Hardwick,

°r. Jes, Erskine. Best : Erskine. R. ~ rcadVtx7t Beetham,Jones Umpires : Rvan Hense David Wb (F)

7.1 8.4 12.5 13.5(83 )2.1 5.6 7.11 13.14(91)

tdite 4. Mal, 3, Di Lizio 3, A Blake. MacPherson, FetterplaceBlake, C .-~hard, Storer. Cougar. or Lino, Lawrence De La Ssille:

U18 (1); i iltran(, :~1 tveriansI r ran

averiansJ`e,;ians

C . ,' N)

Cartlidge 4 39L Hardwick 3 29Butterworth 0 22R George 6 22Oaklev 0 21

bd Essendon Evans 0 22Fit-,roy Reds Prior 3 19A Trinity Cade 0 15A Essendon Eddy 0 14Id Trinitv Taylor 0 1 1

G1P (S)enodno d

l v Park`.laaenodEle', Park

FothergillBridglandPsaltopoulisFisherPrice

0 507 330 270 183 18

TODAY'S ~ " --TES R

mash Blues v Old Ivanhoe t' C ? S o+ i

Ci!.U- c_. .._

Marcellin v St i- °

Arena Saturday, ' . J .Old Xaverians v Prahran at S t :over

Arena Saturday, 11 .,NDe La Salle v Collegians

CLUB XVIII (NORTH)Bye v Therry Penola OBOld Trinity v Old Car

eOld Essendon Gr v Fitzroy-Red sOld Xaverians (2) v University Blacks

CLUB XVIII (SOUTH)Leos Emmaus WP v Hawthorn Amateurs

Whitefriars v AJAXMazenod 0 C v Old Brighton

Old Geelong v Eley Park

'annix 3. Roberts 2. Ford, D SUnear, Lafferty, Hyde, Malony, lirezel,Phillips, Tac'.>-: <t: iutto . Serong. J StUte<ir, Tucker, MannLx. FisherUmpires: Lin Inh:-RhettParker {F)

FLSZYY F.?..'_ -,KS - BYET€SEFiRY PENOLA OB 4.7 7.10 10.12 13.16f°' )OLDTR= 0.1 1.4 2.5 71 )1`nerry: Keenan 4,Wat_wn 2. GI-eson 2 . Chapman. VaneLa(en. Toot v.Ri , 0' Sullivan- Best Vanenglen, Keenan . CP SuIDt: it, CYToo . . Mardesic . Old Trinity: Treadwell 3, Webster 2, Best, MotF t. Gamble . Cooper, lrlebster,Langclon,Bes t

: Tony Robbins David Ptrtgglesteorth (Therr .yreptered atop )(F)OLD CREY 2.1 4.2 5.2 5.4,34)OLD ISENM7Y GR 2.4 8.5 12.9 18.1211201Os,i (a~ey: Cooke 2, Small, Nance P, Jones Best: GuIlquist, Rlarsthall.Brown, Andrews, Giannikos Small Old Erwendmu Pigratn 6 . Cari.-~s 3.Fraser 2, Beard 2, Famrgia, Weston. Hay, Walker. Srnirft Best: Walker.Gradskl, B in, Pi~raru, Jones, Wheeler Umpim: Joe Ck•cbtosto BobO'Hallora

r 07,n7-. . . . 5(2) 3.1 4.3 7.3 8.6t54)Fe_ . .0 . 6 2.2 3.6 6.8 8.10(58)Old Yave ;: Lytleton 2 . McCartkry 2 . Cl son. Ireland, Spillane, Silk.Best: Sit Lu.,rence . Lull 'ton. Jones, R dpi . Ford . Fitzroy Reds : Prior 3 .Flannag<ut 2, Holland 2 . Leskie. B . . n, Holland, Price, McGrath,Baldwin, Jackson Umpires: Trevor s n i idlow (F)

cLVe~, a ;" , 1BLEYPARK 1.2 ia 10.6 15.8i98)5'P LE-OS 1 .3 2.3 4.5 6.6(42)Eley Park. O'Brien 5. Morris 3, Price 3. Cresswell. Nelson, Smith . Tobin .Best: Payne, Tobin . O'Brien, Grant, West, Powell. St Lew : G.Contessotto .M .Cot:te=sotto, Cronin, Fechner. Scardantaglia Tcmkuvs. Best: Bavage,BtEv:dtharn, Tom}dns, Me6merny. Foley, C,ax. Umpires : Paul Nailer DannyCarroll (Eley Park re0stered umpire) (F)HAWTHORN AMATEURS 0.0 0.1 1 .3 1.319)

MAX: Porat 3 . J .Feldy 2 . M. Feldy, R. Majrnan Best: Giioni, J Le.vskt .

OLD LONG 2 .2 3.2 4b 5.8i38)

5 .10 9.19 14.22 19.24( 1 38)No details received Umpires : Mark ThoTnhW Michael Phillips (F)AJA£ 2.3 4.4 6.6 7.E4501Pd lOD 1 .3 3.5 10.7 14.15(99)

M I Losteut. Porat. Rotei it , rBridgland 7, Busby 3 .~ aardi. Grtmson Best: id. Mounter, Busby, Noble .

tatabs Umpires: Tony Hall Juliei . t, er (Ajax - club) (F)03F1'1'OYd 3.7 7.17 12 .22 18.28(136)

Old Br? tcn : Ryan 5 . tV.Earl 3.Boutlei 2, &4cDor:e 12 2, G-hran 2 ,K » is, G.Earl. Peroberton, ErncW. Best : Trim . BoK is. Pennell, Carter Old Geelong. Atkinson 3 . Peek, I e.P.1t . Opte, Harris, Picttlewell, At.hlzison . Chadder Umpir..:: -,,rd R>.r .;eOdter cipire not supplied by either club (F)

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-- °! Name the grid square where you thinkthe ball was in the original photo.

ROUND 1 1 - Ball was in E3 - No Winners Round 7 1 .

PRIZES: (a) Weekly, Successful entrants who correctly nominate the grid square in hichthe majority of the ball was, will each receive in the mail 5 Sportscover vouchers which,when presented at the canteen at Sportscover Arena (Elsternwick Park) ,will entitle thebearer to receive up to 5 Four'N' TNenty pies or 5 Schweppes softdrinks or a combination

of the Mo. (Total 5) .The winners names and original photo (showing where the ball was) will appear in eachsubsequent issue of the `Amateur Footballer" .

HOW TO ENTER: One entry per person . Tear off entry section which appears down right

hand side of this page, fill in and mail to :VAFA PO Box 359 Elsternwick 3185or p/copy and fax to 9537 2050.Entry to be received by noon Tuesday following each round .

Prizes for the Sportscover Spot the Ball Competition are kindly donated by Four N' TwentyPies and Schweppes .

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911-1 . _-I_ '- P W L D _ st r PLs

LIONASH BLUES 11 10 1 0 914 424 215 .57 40

UNIVERSITY BLACKS11 8 3 0

1007 559 180.14 32AJAX 519 160.69 32OLD MENTONIANS 11 8 3 0 748 562 133.10 32FANYULE 11 7 4 0 804 626 128.43 28,ARRA VALLEY 0 B 11 5 6 0 715 728 98.21 20

'ALESIAN 0 C 11 4 7 0 667 743 89.77 16AQUINAS 0 C 11 3 8 0 633 852 74.30 12lANHOE ASSUMPTION 11 2 9 0 631 1047 60.27 8

BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWEI1 0 11 0 289 1231 23 .48 0

DZ ~~~~R LIE P Y! L D For .agst l PLs

PENINSULA 0 B 11 11 0 0 1236 352 351 .14 44OLD GEELONG 11 10 1 0 1113 382 291 .36 40FfTZROY REDS 11 9 2 0 979 411 238 .20 36WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 11 6 5 0 768 729 105 .35 24

LA, TROBEUNI 11 5 6 0 728 763 95 .41 20WEST BRUNSWICK 11 5 6 0 598 668 89 .52 20OLD CAREY 11 3 8 0 598 897 66 .67 12'BENTLEIGH 11 2 9 0 537 1001 53.65 8HAWTHORN AMATEURS 11 2 9 0 497 1227 40.51 8OAKLEIGH 11 2 9 0 465 1153 40.33 8

Inel oible player Rd 8

P W L D For Agsf % pts

WERRIBEE AMATEURS 11 10 0 1 1168 411 284 .18 42RUPERTSWOOD 11 8 3 0 861 609 141 .38 32SWINBURNE UNI 11 7 3 1 817 561 145 .63 30ST JOHNS 0 C 11 7 4 0 680 690 98 .55 28KEW 11 6 5 0 774 714 108 .40 24ELSTERNWICK 11 5 6 0 760 798 95 .24 20MONASH GRYPHONS 11 5 6 0 541 579 93 .44 20SOUTH MELB DISTRICTSI1 3 8 0 572 837 68 .34 12POWER HOUSE 11 2 9 0 499 874 57 .09 8SYNDAL TALLY-H0 11 1 10 0 422 1142 36 .95 4

D4 RESERVE P W L D For Agst % Pie

ST MARYS 11 10 1 0 1114 535 208.22 40ALBERT PARK 11 9 2 0 1093 502 217 .73 36NORTH BRUNSWICK 11 9 2 0 1098 517 212 .38 36UHS-VU 11 8 3 0 932 412 226.21 32OLD WESTBOURNE 11 6 5 0 766 577 132.76 24MT LILYDALE 11 6 5 0 820 685 119.71 24RICHMOND CENTRAL 11 6 5 0 573 869 65 .94 24BULLEEN COBRAS 11 5 6 0 763 783 97 .45 20ELTHAM COLLEGIANS 11 4 7 0 763 855 89 .24 16BOX HILL NORTH 11 2 9 0 269 1562 17 .22 8

*BRUNSWICK POWER 11 1 10 0 238 1258 18 .92 4'Ineligible player Rd 8

U19 SECTION 1 P w L D F o r A gs t l Pts

ST BERNARDS 11 11 0 0 1565 659 237 .48 44

UNIVERSITY BLUES 11 9 2 0 1283 635 202 .05 36

OLD SCOTCH 11 8 3 0 1211 872 138 .88 32OLD XAVERIANS 11 7 4 0 941 801 117 .48 28

ST KEVINS 11 5 6 0 879 918 95.75 20CAULFIELD GR 11 4 6 1 907 1133 80.05 18

DE LA SALLE 11 4 7 0 805 1009 79.78 16OLD BRIGHTON 11 2 7 2 585 1223 47.83 12MARCELLIN 11 1 8 2 889 1169 76 .05 8

OLD ESSENDON GR 11 1 9 1 591 1440 41 .04 6

U19 SECTION 2 P w L D For agst n PLs

WERRIBEE AMATEURS 11 10 1 0 1041 583 178 .56 40OLD MELBURNIANS 11 8 3 0 1025 539 190 .17 32HAMPTON ROVERS 11 7 4 0 854 829 103 .02 28BEAUMARIS 11 7 4 0 751 900 83 .44 28OLD CAMBERWELL 11 6 5 0 876 882 99 .32 24OLD TRINITY 11 6 5 0 599 696 86.06 24OLD IVANHOE 11 5 6 0 924 925 99.89 20MAZENOD 0 C 11 4 7 0 433 939 4611 16OLD PARADIANS 11 2 9 0 611 920 66.41 8

U 19 SECT. :, . ' 3 P W L D For A % Pts

RUPERTSW00 0 11 10 1 0 904 575 157 .22 40OLD CAREY 11 9 2 0 1237 440 281 .14 36COLLEGIANS 11 8 3 0 882 701 125 .82 32THERRY PENOLA OR 11 7 4 0 1115 858 129 .95 28AJAX 11 6 5 0 787 885 88.93 24NORTH OLD BOYS 11 6 5 0 756 954 79 .25 24MHSOB 11 4 7 0 649 881 73 .67 16MONASH BLUES 11 3 8 0 702 1012 69 .37 12ST BERNARDS (2) 11 2 9 0 356 1205 29 .54 8

(819 ~-71 -. '_ P W L D For A~t s Pis

OAKLEIGH 11 10 1 0 1710 636 268.87 40ST BEDES MENTTIG 11 10 1 0 1429 588 243 .03 40ST JOHNS 0 C 11 9 2 0 1233 721 171 .01 36OAKLEIGH CLAYS 11 8 3 0 1463 847 17213 32SOUTH MELB DISTRICTS11 5 6 0 1029 892 115 .36 20BENTLEIGH 11 4 7 0 1002 910 110 .11 16MENTONE PANTHERS 11 4 7 0 952 1147 83 .00 16ORMOND 11 3 8 0 759 1163 65 .26 12GLEN EIRA 11 2 9 0 415 1881 22 .06 8DE LA SALLE (2) 11 0 11 0 481 1722 27 .93 0

M9(2) 9EL~ P sv L D For a~t % Prs

BANYULE VIEWBANK 11 11 0 0 1352 505 267 .72 44UNIVERSITY BLACKS 11 10 1 0 1355 411 329.68 40FITZROY REDS 11 8 3 0 1163 555 209.55 32LATROBE UNI 11 7 4 0 810 528 153.41 28ST LEOS EMMAUS WP 11 6 5 0 828 749 110.55 24OLD XAVERIANS (2) 11 5 6 0 613 817 75 .03 20OLD WESTBOURNE 11 3 8 0 476 937 50 .80 12YARRA VALLEY 0 B 11 3 8 0 479 994 48 .19 12AQUINAS 0 C 11 2 9 0 459 1047 43 .84 8BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE11 0 11 0 288 1396 20 .63 0

CLUB 18 -1 P IN L D For a~e % Pie

OLD XAVERIANS 10 10 0 0 1223 402 304.23 40DE LA SALLE 10 8 2 0 1020 580 175 .86 32PRAHRAN 10 7 3 0 1030 626 164 .54 28OLDIVANHOE 10 5 5 0 617 723 85.34 20MARCELLIN 10 4 6 0 554 897 61 .76 16ST KEVINS 10 3 7 0 623 859 72.53 12MONASH BLUES 10 2 7 1 574 1107 51 .85 10COLLEGIANS 10 0 9 1 592 1129 52.44 2

CLUB 18 - NORTH P W L D For a~ % PIS

OLD ESSENDON GR 10 9 1 0 823 420 195.95 36

OLD XAVERIANS (2) 10 8 2 0 644 363 177 .41 32UNIVERSITY BLACKS 10 8 2 0 499 431 115 .78 32FITZROY REDS 10 6 4 0 477 480 99 .38 24THERRY PENOLA OB 10 5 5 0 551 513 107 .41 20OLD TRINITY 10 3 7 0 515 639 80.59 12OLD CAREY 10 1 9 0 317 980 32 .35 4

CLUB 18 - SOUTH P w L D For Agsr % PtsMAZENOD 0 C 10 10 0 0 1198 481 249.06 40WHITEFRIARS 10 7 3 0 875 610 143.44 28OLD BRIGHTON 10 6 4 0 881 471 187.05 24ELEY PARK AFC 10 6 4 0 963 602 159.97 24ST LEOS EMMAUS WP 10 4 6 0 653 755 86 .49 16AJAX 10 4 6 0 545 890 61 .24 16OLD GEELONG 10 3 7 0 654 828 78 .99 12HAWTHORN AMATEURS 10 0 10 0 268 1459 18 .37 0

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P W L @ as ~~f %

STBERNARDS 11 8 3 0 1380 993 138 .97 32

OLD XAVERIANS li 8 3 0 1105 805 13727 32

OLD HAILEYBURY 11 7 4 0 1185 976 121 .41 28

MARCELLIN 11 6 5 0 1004 931 107.84 24

OLD SCOTCH 11 6 5 0 1146 1130 101 .42 24

OLD TRINITY 11 6 5 0 865 925 93.51 24

OLD MELBURNIANS 11 5 6 0 791 969 81 .63 20

UNIVERSITY BLUES 11 4 7 0 885 1066 83 .02 16

ST KEVINS 11 3 8 0 970 1286 75 .43 12

OLD 1A HOE 11 2 9 0 911 1161 78 .47 8

. . . .. P S 9 ` L @ For Ansf g'a f'Ys

OLD ESSENDON GR 11 9 2 0 1174 975 120 .41 36

WHITEFRIARS 11 8 3 0 1343 893 150 .39 32

OLD BRIGHTON 11 8 3 0 1163 880 132 .16 32

DE LA SALLE 11 5 6 0 1040 1072 97 .01 20

ST BEDES MENT TIG 11 5 6 0 1097 1172 93 .60 20

OLD PARADIANS 11 5 6 0 891 1011 88.13 20

NORTH OLD BOYS 11 4 7 0 1027 1075 95.53 16

MAZENOD 0 C 11 4 7 0 1064 1169 91 .02 16

MHSOB 11 4 7 0 936 1170 80 .00 16

HAMPTON ROVERS 11 3 8 0 917 1235 74 25 1 2

P IN L 18 For Af f 9=8~

ST LEOS E 9AUS WP 11BEAUMARIS 11COLLEGIANS 11CAULFIELD GR 11MENTONE VULTURES 11

THERRY PENOLA OB 11OLD CAMBERWELL 11PRAHRAN 11GLEN EIRA 11ORMOND 11

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UNIVERSITY BLACKS 11

MONASH BLUES 11OLD MENTONIANS 1 1

11AJAXBANYULE 11YARRA VALLEY 0 B 11IVANHOE ASSUMPTION 11BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWEI1SALESIAN 0 C 11AQUINAS 0 C 11

9 2 0 1197 977 122.52 36

8 3 0 1211 963 125 .75 32

7 4 0 1139 866 131 .52 28

7 4 0 1199 925 129 .62 28

7 4 0 1176 1013 11609 28

7 4 0 1057 943 112.09 28

4 7 0 1151 1127 102.13 16

3 8 0 747 1388 53.82 12

2 9 0 991 1178 84 .13 8

1 10 0 732 1220 60 .00 4

For .4gsf n--

8 3 0 1242 842 147.51 328 3 0 1140 790 144.30 32

8 3 0 1152 928 124 .14 32

8 3 0 1106 927 119 .31 32

7 4 0 1130 1096 103 .10 28

6 5 0 952 1006 9463 24

3 8 0 886 1153 76.84 12

3 8 0 901 1222 73.73 12

2 9 0 783 974 80.39 8

2 9 0 807 1161 69.51 8

_P W L 0 far AW %_ P2s

PENINSULA 0 8 11 11 0 0 1525 719 212 .10 44

FITZROY REDS 11 9 2 0 1125 707 159 1 2 36

OLD CAREY 11 7 4 0 1399 901 155.27 28

WEST BRUNSWICK 11 7 4 0 1000 927 107 .87 28

WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 11 6 5 0 1074 947 11 141 24

OLD GEELONG 11 5 6 0 1137 1003 113 .36 20

BENTLEIGH 11 5 6 0 1017 1224 '"CO.20

LA TROBE UNI 11 4 7 0 876 991 88 .40 16

OAKLEIGH 11 1 10 0 844 1597 52.85 4

HAWTHORN AMATEURS 11 0 11 0 643 1624 39.59 0

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SWINBURNE UNI 11RUPERTSW00D 11P-r10NASH GRYPHONS 11SYNDAL TALLY-HO 11WERRIBEE AMATEURS 11SOUTH MELB DISTRICTS 11KEW 11POWER HOUSE 11ST JOHNS 0 C 11ELSTERNWICK 11

w L For -b- - -9 2 0 1244 891 139 .62 367 4 0 1500 1073 139,79 28

7 4 0 1125 1019 110 .40 28

7 4 0 929 899 103.34 28

6 5 0 1024 1032 99.22 24

6 5 0 986 1041 94.72 24

4 7 0 916 1132 80 .92 16

4 7 0 697 1144 60 .93 16

3 8 0 1022 1036 9865 12

2 9 0 1155 1331 86,78 8

P W L tl For dgs--

MT LILYDALE 11 11 0 0 1380 693 1303 aw

STMARYS 11 9 2 0 1241 960 129 .27 36

UHS-VU 11 8 3 0 1175 861 136 .47 32ALBERT PARK 11 8 3 0 1053 775 135 87 32

OLD WESTBOURNE 11 7 4 0 1078 676 159 .47 28

NORTH BRUNSWICK 11 7 4 0 932 938 99.36 28

ELTHAM COLLEGIANS 11 5 6 0 981 959 102 29 20RICHMOND CENTRAL 11 4 7 0 768 1321 58 .14 16

BULLEEN COBRAS 11 3 8 0 616 1040 59 .23 12

BOX HILL NORTH 11 3 8 0 754 1304 57 .82 12

BRUNSWICK POWER 11 1 10 0 767 1285 59 .69 4

P IN L

UNIVERSITY BLUES 11 9 2 0 1088 595 18-1 6

STBERNARDS 11 9 2 0 974 614 158.63 36

OLD HAILEYBURY 11 7 4 0 931 788 118 .15 28

OLD IVANHOE 11 6 4 1 861 845 101 89 26

OLO XAVERIANS 11 6 5 0 809 703 115 .08 24

MARCELLIN 11 6 5 0 793 700 113.29 24

OLD TRINITY 11 4 6 1 611 887 68.88 18

OLD SCOTCH 11 3 8 0 637 861 73 .98 1 2

OLD MELBURNIANS 11 2 9 0 575 819 70 .21

ST KEVINS 11 1 8 2 596 1092 54 .58

P W L tF Fsr_Aw °o JTL

DE LA SALLE 11 9 2 0 977 604 161 .7 5

OLD PARADIANS 11 8 2 1 983 511 192 .37 34

OLD BRIGHTON 11 8 3 0 1082 561 192 .87 32

WHITEFRIARS 11 7 3 1 773 676 114 .35 30

NORTH OLD BOYS 11 7 4 0 925 686 134 .84 28

MAZENOD 0 C 11 5 6 0 705 722 97 .65 20

OLD ESSENDON GR 11 5 6 0 677 823 82.26 20

MHSOB 11 3 8 0 535 1004 53.29 12

HAMPTON ROVERS 11 2 9 0 511 1104 46 .29 8

ST BEDES MENT TIG 11 0 11 0 417 989 42 .16 0

p W L D for f %

COLLEGIANS 11 10 1 0 979 522 187 .55 40

BEAUMARIS 11 9 2 0 1036 525 19733 36OLD CAMBERWELL 11 8 3 0 816 625 130 .56 32

THERRY PENOLA OB 11 7 4 0 950 680 139 .71 28

CAULFIELD GR 11 6 5 0 950 595 159 .66 24

ST LEOS EMMAUS WP 11 6 5 0 902 594 151 .85 24

PRA IRAN 11 4 7 0 802 879 9124 16ORMOND 11 3 8 0 732 1001 73.13 12

GLEN EIRA 11 1 10 0 495 1255 39 .44 4

MENTOdE VULTURES 11 1 10 0 435 1421 30 .61 4

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