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Wake up to radio's biggest serve of sporting news, interviews

and entertainment each weekday morning . The Big Sports Breakfast .

5.30-9am weekdays . Only on Radio Sport 927AM .

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. . . FROM THE DESK OF

E1,IGIBLE AND INELIGIBLE PLAYERS

it(i the run to the finals on in earnest clubs are~Iooking at the number of matches played so fa r

,1~~~ ers, examining their various teams' positionsthe respective ladders and making selection

,I,,jsions which will allow each team to have themum number of players available for finals

ut come September . To assist clubs, eligibilityr,,quirements will be shown in next week'slmateur Footballer."

On the topic of ineligible players, each week a

number of players are ruled ineligible by the reg-;,uauon secretary Cliff 13astow . Players may ben,l,,d ineligible in some of the following ways - apla_~ers signature may not match his permit form

,,.,,nature ; a player's name may be missing from at,aznsheet or a signature missing from beside a

i ;Pacrrs printed name; an opposition club or umpire,,,iv alert the VAFA that the number on theiicic9/bench didn't match the number of players ontfu official teamsheet (or courtesy sheet which is toI,r, ~schanged by the captains at the toss of the

,m) . In instances like this Cliff writes to the offend-i ;}-_~ club advising that the player has been ruledin'ligible (and the reason stated) and the club isthen given 7 days from the date of notification toIoclge an appeal against the ineligibility ruling.

if the club provides an acceptable reason (the

;;la er arrived late and the team manager forgot tohave him sign the prepared teamsheet), the appeal

mav possibly be upheld . If the appeal is not upheld

i ov, ever. the rules of the Association state that if an

uicli7ible player is played a match won is awardedto the opposing club - if that club had already won,i+ is asked to make a decision in regards to match

,cores possibly giving it a better percentage as a

r-ult .Some time ago (Executive seminar 1996), the

aecutive thought that to affect premiership pointsand/or percentage when a teamsheet error hasb,en made and no real attempt to act dishonorablyIias been attempted . is too harsh . It was decidedthat as an alternative a club could be fined an

amount up to $200 .The first few timesthese cases weretaken to the

PHIL STEVENSExecutive (as an alter- CHIEF EXECUTIVEnative) a $ 100 penalty OFFICERwas handed down .Establishing this as a benchmark, a $100 fine isnow imposed when a teamsheet error or similarerror is made which initially renders a player ineli-gible .

REPORTS AND INVESTIGATIONS

The Executive has the power at any time to

investigate any matter that comes before it thatmay bring the game into disrepute . Although clubshave not requested investigations into recent mat-ters that have become sources of interesting dis-cussions . the Association is conducting a numberof private probes and formal investigations may fol-low as a result . In most cases charges will be laidfollowing an umpire's written report to the VAFA orif a club lodges a formal letter of complaint(according to the correct rule) and this is received

by 3 pm on a Monday afternoon following the play-ing of the match.

Whilst on reports, the Executive this year hasintroduced the situation where an umpire maysend off a player for an audible offence but he does-n't have to report him - and this player can bereplaced . The umpire however can, and perhaps

should, send off the player and report him for thistype of behaviour which seems to be becoming alltoo prevalent in our game . The send-off/able to be

replaced rule is an option that is available to the

umpire only . It is not procedure that the firstinstance of this type of behaviour always receivesthis type of privilege.

Of course, an umpire can issue a precautionarywarning if the umpire considers the language to beaudible only to him or those in very close proximi-ty . Any obscenity directed towards the umpire war-rants a report/order-off/no replacement .

THE JOURNAL OF THE VICTORIAN AMATEUR FOOTBALL ASSOCIATIO N

July 11 th,1998 Price: $1 .50 Vol . 98 No. 13

,_~oii ~~_~o4 A SECTION

by Jason Frenkel

ReviewGive a football side an inch and that's all they want!

What happened to the days of taking a mile, as theold saying goes? The four teams behind Old Xaverianson the A-section ladder all lost their Round 12 match-es last weekend and squandered any advantage theymay have had over lower-ranked rivals in anothertopsy turvy day of football.

The main upset of the round came from BrightonBeach oval, where undermanned underdog OldBrighton recorded a rousing 13 point win over De LaSalle . It was Dale Tapping's second victory for the year,all the more meritorious given the injuries to Perry andJackson . Lennox, Hipwell, Pryor and Raju - consistentperformers all season for Brighton - were again promi-nent .

Two important middle order scuffles had contrast-ing results, with the Redlegs - Cardinals clash goingdown to the wire, an d the Blues - SKOBs game blow-ing out in the last quarter.

There was very little between the combatants in thecontest at the Junction Oval. While the Redlegs trailedfor most of the afternoon by a kick or two, a last quar-ter rally gave the home side victory on a platter when adeceptive Cam Thompson call tricked Steve Hume intohandpassing the footy back to his opponent who dulyslammed the ball through the open goals . Hume'sreaction told the storv as a buried his head in hishands at the final bell . His anguish was every bit asreal as Di Baggio's had been the night before when hispenalty slammed into the cross-bar to send Italy homefrom the World Cup . Hume would have felt no conso-lation that he was one of Scotch's better players on theday, nor would the Cardinals have taken solace fromthe fact that their loss saw them move up a spot to sec-ond place.

The blowout came from the University Oval, wherethe Blues returned to the winner's list in convincingfashion to beat St . Kevins by 64 points . The win meansthe students are still within striking distance, while St.Kevins continue to struggle with injuries to key play-ers .

It took a seven goal last quarter for ladder leaderXave rians to shake off a persistent St . Be rn ards atToorak Park . Jones booted six goals and Richardsonfour as Andrew Brushfield and co . kept Bernards tojust a solitary point in the final term .

Coll egians squandered a 15 point lead at half timeto give Haileybury a five goal win . The Bloods booted11 goals to three after the main break to keep theirfinals prospects alive, despite being eighth on the lad-der.

PreviewThe St. Kevins v .

Old B righton clashfrom Glenferrie Ova lassumes an importance it might not have hadweek's ago. With its chances of avoiding relegatibut blown, Old Brighton emerged last week te1998 one more shot and came out blazing to not,its second win against the odds . There is every r,to believe that Old Brighton have intentions of caproblems for some A-section sides, and St . 11could be in the firing line today. The Skevvies areing with injuries at the moment although Damienhas been an important addition to a forward linepropped up by Bowles at the moment . This is awin game for St. Kevins, but they'll only do it ju ;K by 10 points .

De La Sall e left Brighton Beach oval with the'vbetween their legs last week after the shock loss tBrighton - they return to Waverley Park today vthe pressure intensifies further with a visit fronMelburnians. The Redlegs will be feeling chuffedlast week's late win over Old Scotch, but will bein the knowledge that they probably weren't up tobest despite the victory. De La definitely weren't itheir best last week, and it's a safe bet to say the ;be more than fired up for today's contest . DLSgoals .

Old Xaverians again confront the second-p :side, this time taking on Old Scotch at CamberThe Cardinals have much to prove - they had theter of the Redlegs at the Junction Oval yet left enhanded - and can grasp second spot with anfirmer grip if they can beat Xavs . The reigning prerdo not concede lightly - the Bernards subjected 1to close physical attention yet the resilient prersaw off yet another contender. Expect BrushfieldBowen to be busy in defence while Rohan Price shlikewise have his hands full in the Cardinals' badwith any of Xavs' key forwards . Xavs by 32 points

St. Bernards host Old Haileybu ry at the Colie;what should be a daunting task for the Bloods . T

h to Essendon is never a pleasant one, and in the d eof winter, with the home side nursing bruisedafter a loss to the champs, you can expect CFoulds' players will be chomping at the bit. The Blitoo, have much to play for. With a 6-6 record, thein eighth spot and cannot afford to drop a game .they will struggle to cover the Bernards' fonv;options today . Ash Hilton will be a key player tryirgive the Bloods drive, but the home side won't beperturbed . St . Bernards by 35 points.

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c ;u he four, and its hard to see the Lions topplin gioday. Vaughan Cleary continues to battle hard .

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SENIORSCLUB LAST WK TOTALST. BERNARDS 5 57OLD SCOTCH 4 43OLD XAVERIANS 4 34COLLEGIANS 1 32ST. BERNARDS 31ST. KEVINS 3 30

A RESERVEUNIVERSITY BLUESDE LA SALL EOLD SCOTCHOLD MELBURNIANS

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S T.T KEVINS v. OLD BRIGHTON Field: GraemeThv~aites Jamie Kvins Boundary : Michael ChappleCameron Hayes Goal : Brad Nash Reno Barichievich

DE LA SALLE v . OLD MELBURNIANS Field : HeathLittle Wayne Hinton Boundary : Tristan BowmanShaun Hennig Goal : Bernie Hoare Ross Richards

OLD SCOTCH v. OLD XAVERIANS Field : AnthonvDamen Mark Jenkins Boundary: Bob Mutton JonStevenson Goal : Bernie Jephson Russell Owen s

ST. BERNARDS v. OLD HAILEYBURY Field : MarkGibson Albie Firley Boundary : Greg Shilo TimDodds Goal : Shannon Ryan Bernie Dix

COLLEGIANS v . UNIVERSITY BLUES Field : TimSutcliffe James Van Beek Boundary: CameronKealy Rohan Devers Goal : Kevin Segota JohnRobinson

JULY 18 - ROUND 14OLD XAVERIANS v . DE LA SALLEOLD MELBURNIANS v . ST . KEVINSOLD BRIGHTON v- COLLEGIANS

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SENIORS - 04.07.98UNIVERSITY BLUES 3.2 10.4 13 .7 21 .10.136ST KEVINS 2.2 6.3 10.3 11.6 .72Univereity Blues: Blues 3 . MeKumon 3. W}TZykkowski 3. Featherstone 2 .McLachlan 2. Koddiek. Alexander. DeCresolgnv . Guenqerich. Maplestone,Sheehan. Tueddle. Longley. Best : Featherstone . McKinnon . Sturrock Versteegan .W}try-koausla. Longe}•.St Kevins: Bou9es 4 . D . Rvan 3. Bevacqua . Fraser. Mahoney, M. Ryan. Best :Ciavola. Boles. Mahonev. tviamsic. F6tch. \laeer .OLD BRIGHTON 5.2 6.4 11.8 13.10 .88DE LA SALLE 1.2 4.7 7.9 10.15 .75Old Brighton: Talbot 3. Alderson 3. Match 2, Williams . Oakley. Hipwe(1. Murchie .Van Den Dungen . Beat : Alderson . Lennox HipueIl. Pryor. Raju. Krn~4ntlak .De La Salle : Corin 3 . Brasher 2 . D. Mamux Rosnn3n . Toohev . OCaliahan,Duncan . Best: Brusher. Crou•e . Elliot . Slhmrs . 0. 0Callahan. Jackson .OLD MELBURIANS 2.0 5.2 8.5 12.11.83OLD SCOTCH 3.3 6.5 10.6 12.7.79Old Me~3m_: Stuckev 4 . Ward . Kemiedv. McMullin. Usemov, Miller. Roberts .Thompson. Aubrey. Best : Stucke}c Roberts . Thompson. L . Burnt. S. Theodore .Hotme.Old Scotch: A. Boyd 4. Angus 2, Stokes, Phillips. ODomtetL Collins, Pritchard .Millar. Best: Holt, Collins . Angus, Price. Spiden. Hume.OLD XAVERIANS 5 .0 9.7 12.10 19.10.124ST BERNARDS 4 .5 5.6 10.10 10.11 .71Old Xaver7ans: Jones 6 . Richardson 4 . Hunter 3 . Woodruff 2. l:'ood . Tucker.Drake. Hatfield . Beste Bouen. Bruchfield. Woodruff. Holmes. Wood. Jones.St Bemardse Uassailio 5. %liflkmson. Daws. Snat Mitchell. A. Merruigton. Best: A.Merruigotn. L . GollanL Vassallo. Suan. Byrne. Hogan .OLD HAB .EYBURY 4.7 4,8 10.12 15 .12.102COLLEGIANS 2.3 7 .5 8.6 10.12 .72Old Haileybury : Ftoyd 2 . Adam Hilton 2. Mason 2. Ross 2 . Baler . Carson.Forsvth . Home . Lappage. Morey. S . Walden. Best : S. Walden . Ashley Hilton. Orton,Smith. Floyd . G. PhtOips .Collegiatu: Cleary 3 . Elg. Harns. Harrison, Kennelv. Startin, Vasdekis. Warne-Smith . Best : Pollock. Blaekinan . Ciearv. Bemett. Warne-Smllh . Elg_

RESERVES - 04 .07.98UNIVERSITY BLUES 13 .12.90ST KEVBiS 6.12 .48University Blues : Lermen 8 . Johnson . Walsh. S. Benjamin. R . Ftuphv. Bohmn .Best : MeAloon. Mctntosh. Thomas- Lermen. E~ans, Walsh .St Kevins: N. Goldsworthy. Kuring. Mount. Day. Game, D . Keimedy. Best : D .Kennedy . N . Goldsworthy . Mount . B t3u"uk. Fogarty. Day.OLD BRIGHTON 0.1 1.3 3.4 6.6 .42DE LA SALLE 5.6 10.11 13.16 16.20 .116Old Brighton; Murray 2 . Gram 2. Hansen . Crervdson . Best : McMahon. Witte,Begley . Grant. C,mdscm . MurrayDe La Salle: Morel 5. Butler 2 . Campbell 2 . BaU.ar. Ford . Hall. King. Mithen .Moore. Waters . Best: Behar. Hegart. Morel. Ellis. BuUcr. Campbell .OLD MELBURNIANS 0.0 2.2 4.2 5-133OLD SCOTCH 5.1 8.2 13.3 14.5 .89Old MeItrumiens: Rigg 2 . Murray, Dixon . O. Boyd. Best : Crwv . O. Boyd. htills .Waddell . 3hchell . Cloke.Old Seattle Panton 4. Hooper 2, Blenheim 2. R . Eagle 2. T. Reid. Thompson .Starick . Deuss . Best : Eustace. Portion, Thomas. Hooper. R . Eagle. Gibbs .OLD XAVERIANS 4 .2 8.8 10.11 12.14 .86ST BERNARDS 1 .1 2.2 4.3 5.6 .36Old xaveriens : (Goal Kickers and Best Players not received)St Bernards: Mathaves. Duffey, Collins . Lynch. Donellv. Beat: t5bod . P. Capes. S .Berne. Catterall . Donellv. Nathan .OLD HAB.EYBURY 3.0 3.0 3.2 3.3.21COLLEGIANS 2.3 2.4 5.10 9.15.69Old Haiteybu ry: Hill. Pound . Saunders . Best: Langford-Jones. Warden. Pound .Wrav. Row{ands. Stanoie<ic.Collegians: Not Available Best: Grecnaay. Harding, van Der 1'emte . Greeves, D.Mllal. Mossman.

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Old Brighton - congratulations to SimonLennox on reaching 100 games last week . A formerB&F winner, who is a tough and skilful player all atOBGFC wish you well for the next 100 . Also 50games to Robbie Kent and Brad Wilson both dualpremiership players . club award winners and regu-lar senior players . Well done to you both .

THIS WEEKEND'S SPORTSCOVER_(~)MATCH OF THE DAY I S

11 COLLEGIANSv. UNIVERSITY BLUrff-",S(match highlights and panel discussion of this match shown on Channel 31 Saturday 18 July, 12 .00 noon - 1 .30 pm )

t 7 SPORTSCOVER

® THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 1998 G

A SectionCOLLEGIANS DE LA SALLE OLD BRIGHTON OLD HAILEYBURY OLD

Coach: Leig h Carlson Coach : Kevin Collins GRAMMARIANS Coach: Simon Meehan Coach : Michael Fo rRes. Coach: Craig Nankeivis Res . Coach: Greg Feutrill Coach :Dale Tapping Res. Coach: Peter Fatouros Res. Coach : David E

1 B. King 1 M. Chun Pes Coach: Stephen Barnes 1 A. Baxter 1 M Bennett2 N. Florentine 2 P. Fiume 1 A. Kr zwniakY 2 D . Connell (C)

.2 S Theodore3 B. Woolhouse 3 D . Crowe 2 J . Murch 3 D . Warden .3 A Ros s

4 T. Van Der Veene 4 L . Hall 3 R. Oakley 4 C . McKenzieC W

.4 S. Ellinghaus5 G. Deane-Johns 5 C . Swift 4 M . Talbot 5 . arden5 L Bun n

6 S. Van Der Veene 6 M. Fisher7 C B

5 N. Perry C 6 W. Smit h7 Adam Hilton

.6 P Thompso n7 L. Byrne rowne.

8 C Wright6 S. Alders on 8 M. Orton

.7 C. Thompso n8 C. Higson .

9 C . Campbell8 7 B

. G Hi gpwell9 C . Home 8 M. Lovett

8 C. Polloc k9 V. Cleary

10 T. Silvers .. Lenno x9 S

10 C. Efstathiou11 C. Hucker 9 C . Aubre y

10 S Harding11 A. Evans (VC)1 T hD R .10 R . Hartman 12 D. Seccull 10 T Roberts

.11 B Mackenzie

2 . oo e11 A. Fitzgerald 13 B . Ca rty 11 M . Jukes.

12 G Dilena13 A . Water

s14 A Duncan 12 H . Bickett 14 A . Forsyth 12 A. Hewi tt.

13 G . Palmer.

15 J . Hodder 13 R . Kent 15 N . Morey15 R . Ba rtholmeusz

13 S. Ros e14 J Bun n

14 D . Warne-Smith 16 S . Hyland 14 B . Paterson 16 B . Langford-Jones.

15 M Forste r15 N . Michael 17 A . Elliott 15 D . Tymms 17 Ash Hilton .16 C. Eabry15 Y. Phillips 18 A . Flowerday 16 B . Williams 18 A. Papotto17 J Miller

16 A. Wallace 19 J . Tully 17 A . Van Den 18 M. Constable19 M A t VC

.18 A Topakas17 R . Hosking 20 B . Corin Dungan . rms ong ( ) .

18 J Bennett 20 P. O'Brien 18 M . Jackson (VC) 20 C . Kraus 19 A. Parki n.

19 B. Mooney 21 D . Jackson 19 A . Mand Iarisy

21 A. Walden21 B Waters

20 J . Guest

20 A. Greenway 22 P. O'Callagha n22 S Laska

20 A . Palfrey.

22 S . Richardson21 L. Bo dy22 A Waddel l

21 A. Johnston.

23 D . Grace 21 N . Winter 23 M . Seccull .23 M . Berry (VC)22 D. Kerr 24 J . Morel

22 K. FarrellPryor23 A

24 A . Ros s25 G . Rowlands 24 C . Berry

23 N. Milat24 R Hartnett

25 G. Hynes .24 R . Carter 26 G. Phillips (VC) 26 C . Kenned y

.25 J . Frazer

26 S . Wood26 P. Wyles 25 S . Nickas 27 J . Dan n

28 A . Pound27 O. Boyd28 S Rabbitt

26 S . Wooley 27 L. Van Der Pligt 26 T. McNamara 28 S . Walden.

29 M Ward27 SS . Humphry 28 S . Hart 27 D . Paterson 29 B. Carson

.30 I McMullin

28 S . Blackman 29 D . Rosman 28 A . Alderton 30 R . Aughterson .31 J Hart

29 A . Kenneally 30 B . Mannix 29 P. Woff 31 D . Maso n31 B Main

.32 A. McDougall

30 M. Galbraith 31 K . Mannix 34 M . Reid .32 P O'Donnell 33 G Dixo n31 J . Nevins 32 R . Bonnici 35 S . Mercer .33 A. Floyd

.34 C Ellis32 J . Tar eP Y 33 D . Kin g

33 M. O'Donnell36 B . Pollock38 J Ra u

)34 C. Reidy

.35 D. Brown

33 A. Startin34 D Entwisle

34 A. Pedicini.

39 A. Fischer35 D. Lappag e36 B. Lay

36 A . McKeon.

35 R. MorleyyA. Mackintosh 40 N . Bulfin 37 S. O'Grady 37 R . Mulquiney

36 G Fode36 M . Aron 41 J . Murchie 38 R. Parker 38 A . Michel l

.37 M Opie

37 S . Clay 42 A. Corke 39 M . Stanojevic 39 J . Rig g.

38 M . Lake (C)37 M . Rosel38 A . Mithen 43 C. Brew 40 H. Gop u

40 W. Phillips40 S . Crow41 G Wilhel m

39 R . Jones 39 P. Brasher (C) 44 A . Brown 41 B . Melin.

42 P Theodore40 M . O'Donnell 40 M . Butler 45 T. Desmyth 42 D . Scaife .43 T Clok e41 S . Lubich 41 M . Ellis 46 D . Hansen 43 R . Plecher .45 Z Useinov42 L . Vasdekis 42 B . Lee 47 D . Wilson 44 A . Kirkwood-Scott .46 D Holm e43 G . Cooper 43 L . Borella 49 M . Barber 45 N . Hill

46 P. Langford-Jones.

47 S . Brown45 M. Mossman 44 X. Clancy 50 S . Williams (VC)

47 J. Kurta 48 C Jenkins46 C . Harris 44 T Montgomery

46 M H51 D . Strachan 48 S. Saunders

.49 T Stuckey C( )47 D . Milat . agan 52 D . Stockdale 49 R . Goulden

.50 P Marini s48 J . Lemon 47 D. Lasin i

48 D Smith53 B. Latchford 50 A. Bonwick .

51 C Banks49 A . Smit h50 B Jefferson

.49 A . Moore

56 R . Brow n57 A. McLachlan

51 P. Dimon d52 D. Reid

.52 B . Campbel l

.51 P Baxter

50 P. Mannix 59 R. Fairer 53 C. Pountney 53 A . Bains.

52 N Gill50 J . Doak

60 D . Crewdson 54 D. Scaunich 54 I . Paterso n.53 M . Inglis

51 A . Orland o52 D . HYland 61 A . Witte 54 M . Thiel e

55 L. eyrns55 S . Murray56 J Miller54 T. Dimopoulos 53 L . Seager 62 A . Lewis 56 D . Webb .57 M Peers

55 A. Mirakian 54 J. Duckett 63 B . Wilson 57 M . Wray58 R M M

.58 S . Gigli a55 E . Jones 55 M. Harber 66 T. Lenno x

71 B Alderson. c aster

59 L . Hardeman 59 J . Raftopolou s57 J . Moore58 A . Thompson

58 T. For d59 M . Mercuri

.84 P. McMahon 60 J. Amitrano 60 H. Marshal l

59 M . Richards 61 R. Grace61 A. Hal l62 R . Thornton

61 J . Sallaban k62 W Hauserma r64 M . Gribble 62 R . Beattie 65 C. Dowling .63 L Cole

70 T Smith 63 S . McManus ..

77 T. Proctor 64 G . Curren 64 P. Mill s66 S . Thoma s

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B SECTIO Nby Michael George

0 Id Trinity have come back to the field after drop-ping another game on the weekend to an inspire d

MIISOB unit. MHSOB got on top in the second quarterwith Jayden Pertzel finishing off the good work of DaveSkinner, Ewen Thompson and Peter O'Brien up theground kicking four for the quarter and playing a bigpart in their six goal lead. Old Trinity in front of theirhome crowd, launched a revival in the third quarterand got to within 7 points at three quarter time .However MHSOB's first goal of the last quarter withinthe first minute signalled the start of a further eightgoal flurry which saw them run out comfortable win-ners.

Marcellin eventually overcame a Therry side thatrefused to lie dotivii . They had the better of the firstthree quarters setting up a 43 point lead. ForwardsAndrew Treganowan and Steve Boysen provided tar-gets up fonvard and were well supplied by on ballersBernard Dineen and Dave Waters . But Therry in thelast quarter set themselves to the task of overhaulingthe lead kicking five for the quarter and holdingMarcellin goalless led by Petrevski in the ruck andGoodwin with his four goals .

Mazenod continued its run of good form with anemphatic win over Old Paradians at Elsternwick Parkrunning away with it in the second half. Mazenod'sdefence led by Matt Quirk . Steve Polan and SimonFisher kept Old Paradians forwards quiet . Mazenodwere trailing by three goals at half time but took overfrom there on . Horban at full forward kicked six.Jerome Dunn . Nick Meehan and Chris Belleville werealso lively up forward . Old Paradians were unable toreproduce the heroics of the week before but Hollandand Pannam both were solid contributors .

Ormond's ruck combination ran riot against ayoung Ivanhoe side winning by 67 points .

David Beckett was the most effective forward onthe ground kicking six . Ruckman Matt McConvill andutilities Brett Connell and Mark Horsfield combinedwell to drive out of the centre .

For Ivanhoe Steve Saunders and Peter Rawley bothtried hard for the Hoes who had a number of youngerplayers pressed into action by the club's mountinginjury woes .

In a game that was tight all day Old Ivanhoe wereable to outlast North Old Boys at Chelsworth Parkscoring a seven point win . North Old Boys started welland were able to outscore the home side into the windin the first quarter. However Old Ivanhoe settled to thetask in the second quarter through its effective centreline of Anthony Corcoran . Luke Cochran and PaulDonaldson winning plenty of the ball to set up oppor-tunities for the Old Ivanhoe fonvards . However NOBs

did not lie down andwith Tonkin . Curryand Lyons prominent,kept chipping away atthe Ivanhoe lead. Bu twhile they were able to create chances theyunable to convert, kicking 2 .6 in the last quarter tIvanhoe's 21 .

PREVIEW

MARCELLIN V OLD TRINITY

Marcellin and Old Trinity meet in a play off fcspot this weekend. Marcellin beat Old Trinitylast time and Old Trinity's form appears todropped off after two losses in a row . Old Trinity sgled to contain MHSOB's running players lastand Marcellin are also strong in that area. Marcell24 points.

MHSOB V. MAZENO D

This is a danger game for MHSOB as Mazenodlifted significantly in the second half of the seracking up four straight wins . MHSOB need tothis opportunity to consolidate their spot in theand should do so through it's consistent runningers such as Skinner, Thompson and O'Brien .

OLD PARADIANS V. IVANHO E

Old Paradians have produced some patches ofthis year and represent a difficult challenge for Ivathis week. Old Paradians should be able to win en,of the footy to kick a winning score. Ivanhoe hashurt by injury this year and will need something'cial" to happen to cause an upset . Old Paradians 1:points .

ORMOND V OLD IVANHOE

Both clubs have been around the top four for iof the year and this game promises to be a willing <between two finals aspirants . Neither side has kibig scores regularly, so defensive pressure will prbly be the order of the day. The ruck clash bettiMcConvill and Weddle should be interestingimportant as both sides rely on drive from theirfield. Old Ivanhoe by 17 points.

NORTH OLD BOYS V. THERRY PENOLA

North Old Boys just missed out at Chelsworthlast weekend and cannot afford to let this one slthey play to take a part in the finals action . But T1have not been too far away in recent weeks and ifcan get their forward line firing they could givehome side a scare . North Old Boys by 7 points .

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OLD PARADIANS v . IVANHOE Field: Damian LaneAdam Kiel Goal : Anthony Simpson Vin Vescovi

ORMOND v . OLD IVANHOE Field : Phil CallilAndrew Stephens Goal : Stephen Leahy Daniel VanDuserNORTH OLD BOYS v . THERRY PENOLA Field :~1ark Bushfield Cameron Nash Goal: Robert ParryGrant Beard

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SENIOt25 - U4.U7 .98TBERRY PENOLA 1.0 4.1 6.2 11.5 .71MARCELLIN 2.4 6.8 12.9 12.11 .83Theny Penola: Goodwin 4 . S . Bannister 2 . Finnigan. Crotty . L. Hollow.Petrovski. Thrush . Best: Sacco. Petrevesld. Goodwin. R. Bannister. We.Finnigan. M®rcellin: Treganowan 5 . S . Bornxn.Caftrey. Dinneen . Purchell . Best: S. Boysen . Dinneen . Cox. Treganowan, waters.Dena.

OLD TRINIIY 10.10.70MHSOB 18.15.123Old Trinity: Stickland 7 . Dalrymple . Heath, Hoggins . Best: Stickland. Andrews,Hannemarm. Bunows . Balazsy. Ramsden.MHSOB: Pertzel 4. Capp 3. Fairchild 3. Albergo 2 . Limbrick 2 . Skinner . SaFaitrv.Waterhouse . Best: Skinner . Thompson. Fairchild. O'Brien. Pertzel . Gerner.

MAZENOD 3.8 5.8 11.10 17.14 .118OLD PARADIANS 3.2 8.7 9.9 9.11.65Mazenod : Horban 6 . D. Murray 2. Hanlev 2. FotLtiatls . Marmo. McMullin . M.Murray. Noble . Belleville. Fisher. Best : Dunne. Horban. Meehan . Polan. gu'uk.Fisher.Old Parediens: Harrison 3. Pannam 2 . Dignev. Burns . Godfrey. Papaluca Best:Holland. Pannam. Burns. Digney. Szewczuk. Gale.

IVANHOE 1.3 2.4 7.8 8.13.81ORMOND 4 .1 7.7 13.10 18.20 .128Ivanhoe: Saunders 3 . Sendai 2. Valkanis . Frosina Scable. Best: Saunders .Rawley. Brown. Scuderi. Angelini. White.Ormond: Beckett 6. Whelan 3 . P. McDonald 2. Gallagher. Werner. James. D .Turner. McConville. Byron. Marnow. Best : Beckett. MeComill. Horselield .Gallagher. B . Connell. Whelan .

OLD IVANHOE 2.3 5.7 7.9 9.10.64NORTH OLD BOYS 3.3 5.6 5.9 7.15.57Old Ivanhoe: Shadbolt 3. Corcoran 2. R . Weddle 2 . Donaldson, Lochran. Best :Donaldson . Corcoran. Lochran . Young, R. Weddle, Spiden.North Old Boys: Boyle 2. Barker . Jordan . Khoder. Lyons, Tonkin. Best: Tonkin.Lyons. Abrahams. Collison. Mikvnoa

RESERVES -- 04 .07 .9 8THERRY PENOLA 0.2 2.2 3.2 5.6.36MARCELLIN 3 .2 5.3 6.7 7.7.49Theny Peaota: Van Engtelen 2. Pinner. Mitsud. Griggs. Best: Egglestone.Goodwin. O'Neil . Carter. Guard . Lyons .Marcell in: (Goal Kickers and Best Players not received)OLD TRINITY 3 . i. 8.4 11.10 17.11.113MHSOB 3.2 4.5 5.8 8.9.57Old Trinity: Sealey 5 . Sutcliffe 3. Torrehs 3 . Lantana 2. Beet. Cameron. Brady.Best: Trnren . Natoli. Hudson . Sealev. Sutcliffe . Brady .MHSOB : Much 5 . Haves . Williams. Farr. Best: which. Williams . Barton,Feferkranz. Schipper. Clarke .MAZENOD 11.12.78OLD PARADIANS 9.8 .62Mazeaod: Dresser 3 . Young 3 . Smlth. LeCouteur. Rogers. Bridgland. LeGrand.Best: Steinfort. Egan. Tslavis. Young. Norton, Robinson.Old Parad3ans : Dintinasante 3. Walsh 2. Porteous 2. Stuckey 2. Best: P9tizm .Porteous . Walsh . Truslrne. Reid. Rvan .IVANHOE 2.1 5.3 7.5 10.6.68ORMOND 8.2 8.4 11.9 12.12.84Ivanhoe: McGowwan 3 . Jackson 2. Joyce 2 . Murphy. Schultze. Best: McGowan.McDonald. Joyce, Too¢ood . Ebbage, Sable-

d M. McDonald 2 . Stewart 2. Barton . H . Brown . J . Brown. D . Connell.Hartland. Keleher. Livingston . Smith . Best : Keleher. Keath. Livingston. Farrell,KanslantvOLD IVANHOE 0.2 1.3 3.5 5.8.38NORTH OLD BOYS 2.1 6.3 8.3 12.4.76North Old Boys : T. Cormack 2. C. Corcoran . T. Robinson. A. Weisz. Best : J.hiavcoek . T. Cornish. N . Harris . A. Wusz. Pollock. Kennelly .Old Ivanhoe: Boyer 5. Devine. Pawsey. Kearney. Gravina ReUnann . Burns. Timm.Best: Leigh. Robinson . O'Fan'ell. Presti. Boyer. Pawsey .

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Coach : Don! Valkarfm''.... Res. Coach: Rob Pearce

1 D. Williams2 L. Hull-Brown2 J . Di Sant o3 C. Tucker (C)4 D. Valkanis4 R. Toogood5 P. Manue l6 I . Taglieri-Sclocch i7 P. Rawley8 S. Saunders9 N. Thackwray10 P. Lee11 J . Finlayson12 B . Finlayson12 D . Rya n13 S . Narkiewicz14 P. Flyn n15 J. O'Driscoll16 M . Scuderi17 K. Moussa18 T. Scoble19 R . Stewart19 R . Dunca n20 D . Sarto r21 L . Blackwood22 R . Angelini23 T. O'Neill24 P. Harris25 J . Frisin a26 S . Fairweather27 J . Hoffman28 J . Pace29 D . Schultz30 M . Sloa n31 D . McFarlane32 J . Lync h33 S . McGowan34 B . Joyce35 P. Whitehead36 M . Moussa37 C . Giankoulidis38 T. Thomson39 M . Ebbage40 B . Frew41 C. McDonald42 T. Timm s44 P. Martin45 J . Raywood46 T. Healy47 E . Marino48 B . Whit e49 A . Rosenfeld50 D . Jacka51 B . Giles52 S . Doherty53 M . Chazan55 L. Pearce56 FE Raffoul57 D . Allaide58 D .Rattray-Wood59 M . Fahou r60 E . Krischker64 C . Jackson66 FA Raffoul68 J . Owen69 J . Mazzocca73 P. Merory78 C . Brown

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1 C. Slattery2 M . Karavisils3 D. Waters (C)3 J . Gold s4 M. Gil l5 M. Moran5 D. McNeil6 D. Sampimon7 M. Rowe7 J. Lilley

8 R. Frisina9 M. Day11 D . Taylor12 B . Cronin13 T. Collins14 A . Domingo15 N . Godwin15 L . Bettiol16 J . Walli s17 G . Cox18 A. Caffry19 D. Cooper20 S . O'flynn21 C . Mason22 D . Marson23 P. Chambers24 M. Randazzo25 M . Stokes26 M . Boysen27 S . Theis z28 A . Mayfield29 S . Beatti e30 A. Treganowan31 S . Boyse n32 R . Colussi33 J . Phillips34 D . Harberts35 N . Armstrong36 P. Heal y37 A. O'Connell39 D. Dodoricio40 J . Dema41 J . Seabury42 B . Dinneen43 C . Purcell43 J . Tsoukas44 D. Merton45 M . Vanlint46 L . O'Flynn47 G. Carpenter48 A. Wilkinson49 L. Getson50 D . Ciro51 B . Colville53 M . O'Sullivan57 B . Day

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MAZE NO DCoach: Rob ProsserReserve: Tony Coghs

1 P. Robinson2 J . Ballenger2 M. Peters3 W. McLean4 A. Hanle y5 W. Occhiuto6 N. Marmo6 A. Smyth7 S. Morgan8 D. Carte r9 M. Murray (VC)10 M . O'Hara11 T Smith12 S . Nobl e12 P. McCusker13 T. Bridgland14 G . Youn g15 D . Horban16 D . Healy17 A . Mercer17 N . Meeha n18 D .O'Donaghue19 S . McMullin20 C . Murray21 S. Polan22 D . Sherlock23 A. Tucker24 D . Nisbet24 M . De Palma25 A . Kin g26 J . Dunn e27 D . Krom28 N . Litt le29 R . Sharp30 S . Fisher (C)31 N . Sna rt32 S . Paolucci32 P. Fotiniotis33 A . Quinn34 M . Pollard35 J. Fisher36 M . The k37 G . Trig g38 G . Mitchell39 B . Vincent40 J . Le Grand41 B . Welch42 B . Clifford43 C . Wyli e44 M. Mastromanno44 D . Boil e45 M. Rya n46 D . Spreckley47 P. Eg an48 A . 0 Neale49 L. Halvy50 C . Vinent51 D . Murphy52 M . Quir k53 S . O'Sullivan55 M . Quirk56 M . Welch57 S . Yacou b58 J. Moran58 A . Rogers60 M . Le Couteur61 M. Daivs62 A. McDowell66 D.Johnson67 S . Dresser69 B . Harper70 G. Bye71 D . Huggin s

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1 J . Bamert2 A. Howard2 J . Wilso n3 D. Woodley3 J . Goldi n4 M. Kin g4 D . Fleming5 C . Youn g6 S. Grimmer6 G. Theobald7 J . Pertzel (C)7 A. Barg e8 J . Gerne r9 D . Fairchild (C)9 D . Comer10 D . Skinner10 M . Clowes11 J . Winch11 I . Birkett12 S . McCully12 M . Feferkranz13 A . Preec e14 M . Waycott15 J . Schippe r15 B. Ansell16 A. Clarke17 P. O'Brien18 B . Axford20 R . Barlett21 A . Capp21 G . Mclardie22 A. Lindsay22 M . Zag hloul23 R . Williams24 S . Harries24 G . Wilson25 S . Albon27 P. Hunt28 B . Betheras28 T. Lawrence29 P. Albergo29 C . Drake30 R . Newton31 N . Fahey32 A . Cassell32 M . Konstanty33 A . Saultry34 E. Thompson35 R . Limbrick36 M . Fitzsimon37 R. McIntyre38 C. Millar38 D. Waterhouse39 R. Clowes40 W. Hayes41 B . Cookman42 P. Spottiswood43 M. Halliday44 B . Archdall45 D . Senn46 R . Peters46 A . Holland47 G. Best48 M . Sharpies49 D . Harvey52 B . McGrath53 J . Newton61 M . Pretty64 I . Gillespi e

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OLD TRINITYCoach : Bernard GunnRe,a. Coach : Ph il Robison

1 S. Kennedy (VC)2 G. Hudso n3 A. Allibo n4 J . Arrowsmith6 R. Heath7 D. Balaszy (VC)8 S. Dalrympl e9 A. Andrews10 M . Shaughnessy11 A . Richard s12 T. Peggie13 J . Cad e14 J . Stickland15 T. Stephens16 C. Barr17 D. Burrows18 D . Vargo19 A . Sheehan20 C . Phillips21 L . Kennedy22 D . Beardsley23 A. Ramsden (VC)24 T. Morpet h25 F. Cameron26 D . Robinson27 L. Clarke28 C. Butler29 A . Sealy30 L. Taylor31 S . Bladeni32 D . Glass33 D . Heighton34 L . Bennie35 M . Pawsey36 J . Sutcliffe37 S . Medli n38 R . Phillips (C)39 P. Johnson40 S . Beamish41 S . Lauletta42 M . Thornton43 J. Bee t44 B . Power45 N . Kin g46 M . Beamish47 P. Bee t48 C . Smith49 K. Tsonis50 J . Adgemis51 M . Boyd52 L. Seaburgh53 S . Torrens54 A . Grisbrook55 J . Levy56 P. Chido57 B. Alfor d58 W. Somerville59 E. Best60 A. Chiodo61 R . Sella62 S . Wyke63 J . Mero64 J . Pickett65 J . Hannemann66 A . Lode

ORMONDCoach : Stephen CkaceRes. Coach : Tim Nil e1 A. Jobling

2 C. Symes3 A. Orr4 A. Grace5 B. Turne r6 T. Gallagher7 B. Connell (C)8 M . Gilmore9 R. Woodland10 P. Marnow11 D . Edgell12 N . Werner13 D. Turner14 S . James15 L. Holcombe16 T. Stewart17 P. Jo y18 W. Block19 D . Cleary20 M. McConville (VC)21 J . Brown22 R . Bloc k23 P. McDonald24 J . Collins25 D . Beckett26 H . Brown27 T. Brennan28 B . Collins29 D . Whelan30 N . Well s31 B. Egan32 T. Fimmel l33 L . Livingstone34 R . Remman35 G . Bailey36 S . Mackey38 Paul Milner39 J . Byron41 D . Billing42 C . Keleher43 S . Corben44 M . Mabbett45 D . Barton46 C . Cleary47 R . Keating48 G . Smith49 M . Horsfield50 C. Day51 G . Kin g52 N . Courtney53 G . Hammond54 S . Herman56 M . Farrel l57 S. Haines58 M . Collins59 P. Konstanty60 P. Ahearn61 B . Keath62 M . Stielow63 M . Goldberg

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by Russell Gould

i6 11 me what you need and I'll tell you how to getalong without it" . Does that sound like a famil-

iar statement. Maybe one uttered by club presidentsand owners to incumbent coaches at the start of anyparticular sporting season . It is often said that a coachcan only use the cattle he has on the field, yet he stilltakes the fall for poor performances . To be a coach,and more so a non-winning coach, is often a thanklesstask that can devour a persons mind to the point ofexhaustion. A coach's job is a hard one, and we shouldall respect the effort they put in, and before we nextlook to throw a criticism their way, consider the effortwe ourselves have put in for our clubs, and if in doingso we decide not to give that spray, then all the betterfor football .

Review - Round 12 .At Beaumaris, the home side put together a 10 goal

to nil final term to snatch victory from the jaws ofdefeat, beating a crushed Old Mentonians outfit by 23points . The Panthers dominated for all of the first threequarters in a spiteful clash of our ladder leaders. Theyled by, 4 and 39 at the first two changes, and then 41points at the final change . Their big men were in totalcontrol and in turn fed their small men who pepperedthe forward line to give them 17 goals before the finalterm . The Sharks were ragged and unable to stop thePanthers flow, but were never giving up hope of victo-ry . Beaumaris' coach gave a final plea to his players atthree quarter time and it worked . The Sharks madesome changes which had immediate effect, their mid-field wrestling control away from the Panthers, andtheir backline continuously rebounded the ball into aforward line that finally started to kick goals . Themajors then started to flow for the Sharks, thePanthers practically turned into spectators as thehome side held them scoreless whilst powering into thelead and eventually taking a staggering 23 point win .

In another great clash, just down the road, theSt .Bedes Mentone Tigers edged their way into thefour and kept their home ground unbeaten recordintact, this time upsetting third placed HamptonRovers by 14 points in a scrappy affair at MentoneOval. The Tigers led from start to finish, but had towithstand a last quarter comeback from the Roversbefore getting the win . Kicking with a slight breeze theTigers edged away in the first, and then consolidated inthe second again outscoring the Rovers into the breeze.The Tigers were looking to wrap things up with thewind in the third but the Rovers weren't going away .The ball rarely moved for more that a few secondsbefore a pack formed and it was stopped . The Roverskicked some late goals to go into the final change justfour goals down and kicking with a now gusting breeze .But it wasn't enough. The Tigers had a score to settleafter their early season loss to the Rovers . and were

calm under pressureas the Rovers got towithin nine point

s before the Tigersadded a late goal to seal a much wanted victory .

In a game full of inaccurate kickirThomastown, the Bears kicked a game clear of bspot, defeating cellar dwellars Bulleen/Templeby 46 points . Kicking with a wind advantage in thterm the visiting Bullants squandered scoring <tunities kicking 6 .8 to the Bears 2 .5 to take a bbut less than desirable 27 point lead into thichange. But from then on it was the Bears wh<trolled proceedings . They kicked 7 goals to hvosecond, 4 goals to two in the third, and then 4 .9last term to take a victory that should havegreater. The Bears having 16 more scoring shot:their opponents, the Bullants now with the job inof them if they are to avoid relegation .

In an upset of sorts. St .Leos bounced back fsuccession of losses to humble the then fourth IOld Geelong side by a massive 87 points . In doithe Two Blues relieved of relegation pressure ;maybe only breifly, and forced Old Geelong outfour for the first time this season .

St .Kilda South Caulfield went a game clesixth spot and kept their slim finals chancesdefeating a disappointed Banyule side by 18 pThe Bears had the early advantage but were overrthe final three quarters, the Saints home grknowledge allowing them to bottle the ball in thepockets and defend what was a small lead, that iend proved enough to get them victory .Preview - Round 13.

First up Hampton Rovers go back home to taan Old Geelong side certainly on the downwardThe Rovers will be looking to bounce back fronweek's loss, and with their hold on third spotdown to just four points need this win . The Oggethe other hand need this win to stay in touch.have been less than impressive in the last few wtheir only win coming against last pBulleen/Temp, and I don't think this will be theiraround . Rovers to win .

St .Bedes Mentone do some travelling for thetime since round one, going north to take on BanThe Tigers have won their last four, including sorrfour scalps . and have finally gotten into the fourBears play their best footy at home though, and ulooking to bounce back from their last round I

o form, and with finals in mind, I will go for the Iwho have sniff now and will not want to let it go .

It's top versus bottom at Bulleen, the Bulhosting the Sharks in what could be a massacre

are failing to show any real semblance ofthe Sharks on the other hand are coming off a 1 0

heir side is injured, they get up and win, and if I do tip

,,, ti ~tsc quarter. come from behind victory that sawilit,11L stamp their class on this competition . The;harks could be down a bit after such a great win ,

il like St .Kilda against North in the AFL, but theIitrllants are no North, and will be no match for the

till rks .Old Mentonians return home to face the taps, that

the on again off again St.Kilda South Caulfield . If Irfot, t tip the Saints its because as far as I know half

them their list is depleted and they lose . But thepanthers will be extremely fired up this week . They lettlre big one get away last week, and will not be happy,I bout it . I'm glad I'm not one of the Saints, Panthers to,,In, and angrily .

Finally, the resurgent (?) St .Leos side hostThomastown, also coming off a morale boosting win .This one could go either way, as I don't thinkBennettswood Reserve provides any real home groundadvantage for the Two Blues . Both these teams aretlghting to avoid relegation, and so spectators areassured of a desperate encounter. I'll go for the homeside, as their victory last week was over supposedlybctter opposition.

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St. Leos Emmaus - Congratulations to Shaun'Dog' Walsh on reaching 200 games last week . Shaunhas given great service both on and off the field and inhis 19th year at the club . Also Evan McLaughlinreached his 50th game last week. Well done Evan .

Old Mentonians - congratulations to senior VCMatthew Brooks who today notches up his 100thgame . A consistent and reliable player enjoying a fan-tastic season. Well done "Soft Lips" . Also congratula-tions to Adam Acre man for booting his 800th goal forthe club last week .

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OLD GEELONG 0.2 1.3 3.5 4.6 .30ST LEOS EMMAUS 6.4 9.8 12.11 17.15 .117Old Geelong: Houells 3 . Edge. Best: W . Paul. Lee. Farrer. Davison. J. Paul,Vickers-l4diis.St Leos Emmaus: Vaughan 7. Thomas 5. Buckle . D . Dinicoizntonio . Pecora. Rose .Willis . Best: Fenneli. Burgess. Vaughan . D. Dinlcolanantonio. Willis. Ronchi .

THOMASTOWN 2 .5 9.14 13.16 17.25 .127BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE 6 .8 8.10 10.13 11.15.81Thomastown : (Goal Kickers and Best Placers not received )Bulleen Temprestowe McLaren 4. Smith 3 . Matthews 2. Tulcrh. L . Thomson.Best: Hare . Driver. A. Parrts . L. Thompson. McLaren . Daloglio .

B£AUMARIS 4.5 8.5 10.12 20.18.136OLD ME NTONIANS 5.3 12.8 17.11 17 .11 .113Beaumaris: Vance 6. Catkin 3 . Fisher 2 . Fraser 2 . Hurries 2. Martin 2 . Vaughan 2 .Teasdale . Best : Pitts. Vance . Vaugtian. Haynes. Fraser. Ngn.tyen .Old Menton3ans: Acreman 4 . B. Murphy 4. G . Stroud 3. Bournott 2 . Paterson 2 .Ferguson. Solley. Best : B. Murray. Sollev. Brooks. Stroud . Carter. Dart.

ST HILDA SOUTH CAULFIELD 2.4 7.10 10.13 13.18 .98BANYULE 4.4 6.7 10.10 11.12 .78St Kilds South Caulfield: Gilmore 3. Vamtakis 3 . Heincke 3 . McGaw . Tsagpotis.BrYee . Bucklev. Best: Gilmore. Buckelv. McGaw. Hasell, C. iieeson . D. Wilson .Banyuke: J. McDerntott 4 . Kayrooz 2. O'Brien 2. Gilliam. Pta}tatr. Best : OBrien . J.McDermott. Playiair. Willmore, D. Sheehan . D.14'itcttetl.

RESERVES - 04.07.98ST BEDES MENTONE TIG. 3.5 4.7 8.11 11.13 .79HAMPTON ROVERS 1.0 2.0 2.1 3.2 .20St Bedes Mentone Tip Gang! 3 . Earle . SebO-e . Furlong, Johnston . Reatpero.Uberti . Cousins. Honan . Best : Bilos . Gangi. Dickinson . Honan. Reeupcro.Furlong Hampton Rovers: Armstrong . Luxxnoore. Mason. Best: Mason, Buckley.Lake . Armstrong. Lynch. McConville.OLD GEELONG 4.1 5.3 8.8 8.6 .54ST LEOS EMMAUS 2 .1 7.1 8.3 8.4 .52Old Geelong: Furphy 6. Uley, Gatenby. Best: Furphy. Liascos . Anderson. Harder.J. Poucr. Lilev.St Leos Emmaus: Graves 2. Simondson 2. McLaughlin . Manton. Mitchell . Neives• .Best: Niel. Graves. E. Mitchell . Carev. J . Manton. P. Lesttts.THOMASTOWN 11 .2 16.4 19.9 22.11.143BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE 0 .0 2.2 4.2 5.3.33Thomestamn: Scarpa 6. J. Bubis 6. Thomas 3 . Corlett 2 . Valeri 2 . PetsUus.Stewart. Farcillone. Best: Petskiis. Corlett . Vateri, Bubrs. Scarpa. Stewart .Balkan Templestowe : Stott. McNamara. P. Boue . Papadopolous . Boyd . Best:Eduards. Papadopotous. P. Bone. Pemberton, biorlhouitis. Bovd .BEAMAURIS 3.2 5.3 6. 6 8 .7.43OLD MENTONIANS 3.2 6.4 8.8 9.11 .65Beaumaris: Corfeld . Devine. Grav. Harrison, McIver. McLean . Best : Grav.McLean . Thomas . Shetrane . Hewlett. N'adham.Old Mentonians : Millis 4. Winduss 2. Davis, Richards. Wallace . Best: Elliot, S.Rltto. Winduss . Davis . 4lillis . Pride .ST KILDA SOUTH CAULFIELD 4.3 4.8 7.9 7.11 .53BANYULE 1.2 4.5 4.5 5.11 .41St Kilda South Caulfield : S. Wend 2 . D . Dunevie 2. J. Dtutevie 2 . T. Cannard.Best : Pope. Leavi . Wood, Cannard, N. Dyino}'d . J. Dtmeevie.Banyule: B . W➢oson. L. Sheehan . Khmeir. Witchell. Wilson . Best : A . Plant P.Williams. Head. Gibson. L . Sheehan . B . Wilson.

HAMPTON ROVERS v . OLD GEELONG Field:David Lepair Daniel Halliwell Boundary: BeckyGriffiths Jason Handfield Goal : Robert DunstanGarv Clanc yST. Y LEOS EMMAUS v. THOMASTOWN Field :Shaun Rolls Dirk KramerBULLEEN-TEMPLESTOWE v . BEAUMARIS Field :Simon Olive Graeme Huniche nST. B:ILDA SOUTH CAULFIELD v. OLD ME NTONI-ANS Field : Chris Stevens Gene HodginsBANYULE v . ST. BEDES MENTONE TIGERS Field :Neil McCorquodale Paul Within~ton

JULY 18 - ROUND 14THOMASTOWN v . HAMPTON ROVERSBEAUMARIS v . ST . LEOS EMMAU SOLD MENTONIANS v . BULLEEN-TEMPLESTOWEOLD GEELONG v. BANYULE at EP Saturda yST. BEDES MENT. TIGERS v. ST. KILDA STH CAULF .

C SectionBANYULE BEAUMARIS BULLEEN- HAMPTON OLD GEELC

Coach : John sgnnpson Coach : Brett Marchetti TEMPLESTOWE ROVERS Coach: Mark NeekIRes Coach: Stephen Gray Res Co ach: Scot Mathers Coach: Darren Birch Coach: Russell Bames R es Coach: Bernie 0'H61 B Klunear 1 N . McLean Res Coach: DaM Hooper Res Coach : Da at Rogerson 1 M Neel d2 D Witchell 2 S. Nish 1 J . Prior 1 B . Hoare 2 M Edmonds3 L Holt 3 M. Pitts 2 S. Driver 1 C. McGregor 3 D Welsby (V4 M Gilbert5 B Wilmore

3 I . Williams 3 P Graham2 M . McKeilar (C) 4 T Du dal eg

6 P Williams4 M. Devine . 2 T. Smith 4 C Stinchcom t

7 G Donaldson 5 M. Ensor 4 W. Thompson 3 B . Artz 5 A Howell s8 R Williams 5 A. Quin 5 C. Parris 3 S. McDonald 5 A Robson9 J Plant 6 D. Wright 8 N . Bone

4 S. Anderson (VC)4 A Hunter

6 B Mithen10 J Fortun e11 J McDermott

7 P. Fishe r8 M. O'Brien 9 L. Sto tt

.5 B. Marlyn

6 T Poole7 A Darcy

12 J Egan 9 B. Nicholson 10 P. George 5 P. Buckley6 A Natoli 7 S Wilso n

13 M O'Brien 9 A. McFarlane12 A . Parris

.6 A Perry 8 T Seymou r

14 S Kayrooz 10 J . Wadham .7 David Anderson 9 J Wilson (VC

15 5 Gray 11 S . Blackie 13 D . Tulloch7 W Armour 10 T Wiffe n

16 D Man e17 L O'Connell

12 S . Mclve r12 P McMahon

14 D . Cooper.

8 Drew Anderson 10 M . Oliphant

18 J Turnbull.

13 B . Vaughan 15 D . Bone 8 E. Crabtree 11 R Liley12 N Power19 A Thompson

20 S Playfair14 S . Mclver 16 S. Smith 9 J . Day

9 5 . Morgan 13 H . Mclnnes

21 R Dintinosante15 M . Hoyne16 M Quin

18 J . Can Ferguson10 C . 13 P Herman n

22 J Gilham.

16 D . O'Brien 19 P. Nigro 10 M . Luxmoore11 A B

14 J Power15 S Edge23 M Gray

24 A Plant 17 L. Marsh 20 M . Jones rown e11 R . Greig 15 T. O'Brie n

25 C Williams 18 T. Cotter 20 B . Wolnizer 12 S . Wills 16 S . Edg e26 H McDermott 19 P. Thomas

21 D Harlin 12 J . How 17 M Wilso n27 S Yin 20 A . Fara una9

.13 T Wilmott 18 N McKella r

28 T Gouty 20 M . Mellon 21 D . Hooper 13 C. Amoore 19 A Salter (VC)29 G Sutterby 21 P. Sherman 23 D . Matthews 14 D . Hobson 20 G Coldwel l30 D Taylor 21 T. Kendall

Bon e29 P14 D . Marshall 21 G Harpe r

31 C Bassett 22 J . Holt . 15 S . Blick 22 J Taylor32 T Wason 23 A . Catlin 30 M . Agrotis 15 M . Dunball 23 H Davis33 D Glass 23 T. Fisher 31 C . Darby 16 J. Ferguson 24 M Vickers-W i34 C Steven s

B Anderson24 Q . Groves A Shine 16 B . Armstrong

g25 Q Thompso n

36 D Tyler24 B. Grayy

. 17 D . Artz 26 P. Handbury37 M Jesse 25 J . Mahmoud 32 R . Williams 17 S . Willison 27 W Paul

38 G Riches 26 W. Mills 33 G . Pemberton 18 D . McConville 28 A Ferrer

39 M George 26 A. Coope r27 D Johnston 34 S . Lambropoulos

18 C . Thomas19 B Holt

29 A Mithe n40 P Witchell41 B Grindal

.28 J . Vance 36 P. Hare

.19 A . Hullick

32 G Wilkinso n33 M Wilkinson

42 T Egan 29 C. Martin 37 S . Boyd 20 A . Power 34 J Pau l43 L Ferrell 29 M . Hall

37 L . Thompson20 G . Haggart21 S Parkinson

35 C Olive r44 M Anderson 30 A . Easton .

Dunbal l22 R36 T Brai n

45 R Cullen 30 R . Corfield 38 S . James . 37 J Coo k46 P Agostinell i47 B P

31 L . McNicholas 39 T. Driver22 R . VanDoore n23 S Helliger 38 M Povey

arke s48 W Gibson

31 P. Ott32 S . Mitchell 41 L . Cessario

.23 T Lynch 39 H . Gretton-Wa

40 5 Bones49 K Convey 33 G . Juryry 43 C . Papadopoulos 24 C . Scarlett (VC) 40 R Rice50 B Debon t51 A Hopgood

34 J . McGrath 44 J . Rozanitis24 M . Youn g25 M . Davey

.41 N . Gatenb y

52 D Noonan 34 B . Gra y35 B Ferguson 47 C. Morihovitis 25 A. Guthrie 42 P Liasco s

43 M H i53 M Ashton54 B Dintinosante

.36 S . Hanrahan 48 R . Lambe rt

26 M . Lake27 W . Benton

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55 D Williams 37 B . Haynes 49 M . Bellato 28 L. Tota 45 P. Luscombe56 B Woodlock 37 M . Bassett 50 D Glover 29 R. Hunt 48 E Smithers57 T Benton 38 C . Spence .

30 P. Cotter 49 A . Reuss58 S Hartwick 39 P. Duffy 56 M . Tuomy 31 R . Grimmer 50 J . Landy59 B Wilson 40 M . Lance 59 D . McNamara 31 C . Perry 50 W. Strachan60 B Gillard 41 A. Blackie 36 C . Van Den 51 J . Gros s61 J Charles 42 D . Maypiece Dungan 51 J . Lee62 A Camilleri 43 S . Healey 44 B . Johnstone 52 M. Davison63 M Hare 44 S . Closter 45 A. McGregor 53 G . McGrego r64 C Dodd65 A Mason

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D SECTIONby Ken Bremne r

& Tom B rai n

Nothing extraordinary about round 12 . Resultswent as predicted all bar KB being silly to selec t

Salesian to topple Parkside . Mind you . at half time Iwas looking the goods . still the'Red Devils' finished allover their opponents to win handsomely . The localderby between Whitefriars and Aquinas was a ripperwith the 'Friars' having their noses in front at sirentime by 2 goals. In other games, Southbank victorsover Yarra Valley in a high scoring, free flowingencounter . Ajax emphatic winners against Uni .Blacks .a wasteful Monash Blues defeated St Pat's Mentoneand the O .E .G .'s overcame the long drive to Doveton toscore convincingly at the expense of St Johns O.C .'s .

KB's whinge of the week - Over zealous, over offi-cious umpiring so as to be the centre of attention bydominating a game rather than allowing the focus torightly and properly be with the players . (I regret myafter game sledging of an umpire last week and hence-forth apologise . . . . . . .he knows who he is! It wasn't pro-fessional and the time and place could've been betterselected, however l do stick by my above comment andsuggest that there is no place in the field of battle forumpiring egos) - TOUCHE - TB .

Review Round 12 - July 0 4

At Albert Park . Uni.Blacks came out fired up andheld Ajax relatively well in the first qtr . However, theywere unable to effectively use the breeze in the secondand when the 'Jackas' rammed home 7 majors to nilin the third the proverbial 'fat' gurgler was warbling .Ajax eeeeeasy! By 10 . For the Uni . the Costellocousins . Nihill & Henderson were terrific and likewisefor the 'Jackas'. Weisler, Cohen . Mohr & Lewis .

The battle at Donvale pitting traditional rivals .Whitefriars and Aquinas proved to be a gem . The'Bloods' held a handy lead at the long interval but thiswas evaporated in one term when the'Friars' slammedon 6 unanswered majors. Aquinas got the marginback to 5 pis late in the last but Whitefriars steadiedand held sway to win by 2 goals . Hughes was great forthe 'Friars' and at the 'Bloods' camp, Gutrod, firstgamer Burch (holding Robbo to just 1 snag) andFlynnie (just for informing me of all the above) allrated good mentions .

Down Chadstone way the Salesian troops lookedall over winners right through to 3 qtr time, howeverthey just couldn't nail the coffin shut . The 'RedDevils' seized the opportunity in the last stanza (youcan't afford to give'm a sniffl) and played right over thetop of the hosts to run out comfortable 5 goal victors.Panjari (Leo variety!) . Ryan . Maruli & Starkie wereamong the best for Parkside .

At the 'Patterdome' the 'Vultures' are lamentingyet again a one qtr fade out, this time the last qtr whenafter leading at every change they were kept scoreless

while Monash Blues went on a scoring spree tohome with 'wet' sails and score by 28 . Mind you,'Blues' were a tad errant with their goal conversionshots for 13 majors) and with greater accuiwould've probably got the 'bacon' by a bit in'Headers' on behalf of the lads from Monash 1wants to publicly praise St Pats for their after mhospitality. Well done 'Vultures' . Monash well seiby Holloway & the 'Doc' . (Stop smokin' the hocgooch_y Headers. 'Doc' couldn't kick over a jam caialone 85 metres!!! - KB )

Old Essendon Grammar facing a danger gamDoveton against St Johns got away to a flyer bag7 first qtr goals . The 'Joe's rallied in the second

I back within 3 at the long break. Desperate stu fboth teams in the second half reduced the matchgood old fashioned arm wrestle, however the O .E.converted more often and scored by 7 majors . Gthe fact they played the entire 2nd half with 17 1due to a serious report the O .E .G .'s did extremely }

Yarra Valley hosted Southbank and both teput on a shootin' gallery exhibition for the specialBig 'hangers' were the order of the day and some ggoals and individual efforts made for an entertahgame . The pace was as fierce at games end as atstart and all but for a 5 goal advantage held by'Bankers' at the first change the remainder ofgame was all tied up . Best for Southbank in aeven effort were, 'Cowboy, 'M .C .' and 'Elfie" .

Preview Round 13 - July 1 1Monash Blues V St Johns O.C.'s - Back on

and at home the 'Blues' shouldn't have too introuble overcoming the hapless Joe's. KB tips Monto easily defeat St Johns by in excess of 40 pts .Jocs will be desperate for a win but the Blues recan't afford to lose, we know the Professor is worbut if Doc can keep kicking the jam tins somemetres then the Blues will have no problems .

Old Essendon Grammar V Yarra Valley O.B,With a sniff of finals action in their noses the O .E .will work extremely hard to keep the 'Bushranger :bay . KB reckons they can and will, to win by 7 pts .Yarra's are really not that far away and learnt a vable lesson last week that youth is perhaps the wago but I must agree with KB here . OEGS do haichance now and at home will be too strong.

Southbank V Parkside - Scores level behxthese 2 teams last time they met . Form of botlextremely good and other than home ground aditage, KB can only suggest that his bias leads hir

D SectionAJAX AQUINAS O.C . MONASH BLUES OLD ESSENDON PARKSID E

Coach : Rick MarksRes Coach: Andrew Schenker

Coach : Andrew CrosbyRes Coach : Brad Barclay

Coach: Dam RogersRes Coach: Stew King

Coach : Lloyd C-odRes Coach: Sham Bishop

Coach: t.aurk Zar31aRes Coach : Mark Rave

1 J . Wrobel 1 G. Burch 1 J. Alexander 1 J . Panagiotopoulos 1 P. Laurse n2 A. Kalinski 2 G. Clifford 2 J . Baxter 2 J . Chapman 2 A. Delle-Verg3 B. Davis 3 S. Edwards 3 L. Holloway 3 P. Lutterschmidt 3 S. Pino4 M. Dudako v5 J Rath 5 T. Grierson 4 P. Maiden 4 S. Reming 4 D. Warre n.6 D Kalb 6 A. Donachie 5 D. Rogers 5 S. Emerson 5 D. Ferrar o.

G Samuel 7 C. Glennie 6 M. Newman (VC) 6 C. Ridley 6 D. McCall.8 A. Krongold 8 S. Kelly 7 L. Findlay 7 T. Cippolon i

'7 D. Drinna n

9 A. Rosen 9 P. Phillips 8 A. Fairweather 8 S. O Brien 8 J . Chilcott10 R . Bloom 10 D . Boland 9 M. Wrodarczyk 9 J . Goodger 9 A. Constanti n11 M . Weisler 11 C . Bambu ry 10 S . Webster (VC)

10 I . Stevens 10 A . Vit a12 D . Onas 12 S . Bethune 11 M . Spencer

11 B . Papal 11 B . Hockey13 A . Freun d14 Y Rapaport

13 C . Je fii -ey 12 J . Caldwell12 J . Hearne13 P. Chalkley

12 C. Tyso n13 A . Cople y.

15 M . Rajch14 A . Lorkin 13 A . Herrman 14 S . Evans 14 P. Lenne n

16 G . Rozenberg 15 J . Knight 14 R . Burston 15 S . Bishop 15 D . Moodi e17 A . Cukierman

16 S . Close 15 M . Tinkler 16 S . McPherson 16 M. Campbel l18 J . Wrobel 17 M . Denavi 16 B. Smiley 17 P. Hexter 17 N . Antonopou19 M . Halphen (C) 18 J . Hughes 17 P. O'Neill 18 T. Read 18 A. Reginato20 A. Carew 19 G . Whitehead 18 Y. Colombies 19 G . Steven 19 S . Gun n21 D . Gelbart 20 P. Paras 19 N. Pope 20 J . Lang 20 C. Peckham22 D . Mohr 21 S . Downes 20 J . Cavanagh 21 S . Dale 21 M . Tessari (C)23 A . Bensimon 22 S . Flynn 21 C. Gregory 22 M . Lukasz 22 B . Harvey (V C24 J . Dunne 23 L. Woods 22 A . Dobson 23 J. Hughes 23 M . Hoyn e25 J . Feldman 24 P. Harper 23 S . Wrodarczyk 24 C . Robertson 24 R . Marull i26 B . Duzenman J . Hackin g25 24 B Hodson 25 A. Leask 25 M . McPherso r27 A . Lust28 D . De e n

a

26 H . Field.

25 J . Hawkins26 D . Fletcher27 D. Barr

26 S. Ros s27 L Panjar i

29 D . M rks 27 S . Jones 26 P. Hurley 28 B . Turner.

28 S Fisher30 N . Israelsohn 28 G . Wiston 27 N . De Young9 29 J . Saunders

.29 L. MacNama n31 M . Barnett 29 J . Wilson 28 S . McGee 31 A . Corby (VC)32 M . Borenstein 30 C . Collilver 29 A. Headberry 32 J . Mansfield 30 D Cusack

33 D . Pat 31 C . Wooden 30 L. Creamer 33 S . Cramer.

31 C Austi n34 D. Gun n35 S Roth

32 M . Hunter 31 J .L . Smith (C) 34 J . Leask.

32 J . McCall.36 J . Segal

33 M . Collella 32 M . Try 35 D . Whitfield 33 A . Bott a37 J . Engelman

34 M . Tarullli 33 J .M . Smith 36 P. Trist 34 A . Starkie38 J . Lewis 35 R . Chapman 34 B . Dowsley 37 J . Walker 35 G. Panjari

39 A . Grundmann 36 J . Hunt 35 D . Murchie 38 M . McKerrell 36 W. La y40 A. Redlich 37 H . Nichol 36 M . Tehan 39 A. Merrington 37 B. Panjari

41 J . Snow 38 M . Tilling 37 J . Bolton 40 T. DiBlasi 38 F. Darrig o42 A. Sawicki 39 S. Connelly 38 S . Hooper 41 I . Ritter 39 B . Miche l43 Y Shein 40 S . Connelly 39 M . Smith 42 A . Jealous 40 L. Inserra (VC '44 B . Goldberg 41 J . Kline 40 C Riordan 43 A . Galt 41 E . Linares45 E . Steen 42 R . Moran

.42 A . Hickey

44 R . Clohesy 42 P. Dea n46 J . Davis 43 M . Slattery 43 R . Feenahty

45 P. Barry 43 J. Hubbard47 A . Abraham 44 P. Dunne 44 D Teasdale

46 D . Novacek 44 P. Solig o48 L. Goldberg49 E . Rubinstein 45 N . Frederikson

.45 R . Walsh

47 J . testro48 P. Murton

45 J. Dal e46 T Rya n

50 B . Grodski 46 D . Joyce 46 D . Jones 49 A. Hutchinson 47 V. Saldana51 N . Diamond 47 N . Moran 47 S. Mentha 50 D . Bellman 48 J . Huewoeller52 B. Steiner 48 M . Moore 48 M . Kamphuis 51 S . Greasley 49 S . Collie r53 D . Katz 49 C . Lamborn 49 D . Morgan 52 A . Dawson 50 C . Cecchinell i54 M . Nathan 50 G . Macklin 50 D . Schwedes 53 T. Hawke 51 J . Seoan e55 B. Zielinski 51 A. Hyland 51 C. Stott 54 S . Maybury 52 M . llcyzynski56 J . Sharp 52 M . Corrie 52 N . Moresi 55 R . Musa 53 M . Yandle58 M . Fried 53 P. Raeck 53 L McCann 56 A . O'Ryan 54 T. Kouros60 D. Weislitzer61 J Kalbstein 54 S . Capton

.54 R . Green 57 R . Wright 55 G . Paizo s

.64 R Israel 55 A . Cultrera 55 D . Trumble 58 A . Woerndle 56 G. Tzelepi s.65 M . Zurbo 56 S . Doherty 56 A. Berry N . Osman

60 A. Palmer57 S. Davey58 G Pasho s68 D . Boon 57 C . Thomas 57 J . Hodgkins 61 D . Podger

.59 V Cervi69 J . Vernon 58 A . Bethune 59 H . Middleton 62 P. Baroch

.60 G Watson70 S . Boon 66 M . Wilson 61 D . Walsh 63 A . Porter

.63 S . Hoga n71 C . Cohen 67 P. Cruikshank 67 B . Dempsey 64 J . Rossi 64 T Thomas73 A . Levy 70 C . Lyng 71 P. Farrar 65 A . Soteriou

.68 K . Drummond80 M . Joyce 66 B . Lamaro 69 S . Dave y

86 B . Barclay 67 R . Graig 71 A . Inglis.r

D SectionWHITEFRIARS

Coac h: Des MeagherRes Coach : Brian Gr ft

1 D. Fedel e2 M. Bateman (C)3 M. Carbon e5 M. Robinson6 C. Houston (VC)7 P. Coghla n8 A. Davis9 C. Maguire10 A . Pawlik11 R. Reidy12 A . Lacey13 T. Hughes14 T. Carrigg15 P. Campbel l16 B . Vandenboom17 A. Carbone (VC)18 C . Molone y19 M . Jongebloed20 S . McAuliffe22 R. Pasqualotto23 P. Ciardull i24 R . Mika25 D . Griffin26 C . Ryan27 D . Vandenboom28 C . Eame s29 A. Glenn30 M . Power31 N . Jenkins32 M . Borrack33 C. Harri s34 D . Gloufchev35 C . Law (VC)36 D . Nola n37 P. O'Brien38 C . Carrig g39 M. Winterburn40 A. Thwaites41 C. O'Connor43 N . Ellio t44 B. O'Connor45 M . Lester46 G . Johnson47 M . Nola n48 D . Delzoppo49 C . Callender50 T. Burgoine51 L . Eames54 S . Gillen56 D . Ri o57 J . McFarlane58 J . Rio59 D . Gentilin61 D . Cassar62 R . Tartaglia64 M . Duffy65 C . Winterburn

YARRA VALLEYCoach : David KyleRes Canft Brendan Ruddy

1 PI Telford2 F. Macvean3 R. Thompson4 M . Fun g5 A. Drew6 D. Howse7 J . Downs8 L. Morris9 C. Ross10 N . Dodwell11 C. Reynolds12 M . White13 O . Kysela14 M . Simpson15 J . Koenan16 B . Smillie17 A . Lain g18 L . Whit e19 S. Thompson20 S . Fram e21 A. Livesey-Cole22 T Wapshott23 D . Balshaw24 M . Davies25 T. Habben26 G . Mcleod27 A . Rowe28 J . Macvean29 P. Peterson30 D . Potter31 C . Padgett32 C . Heffernan33 D . Ireland34 T. Chrisfield35 B . Peake36 R . Penaluna37 D. Francome38 B . Morrison39 T Reddaway40 M . Whit e41 B . Downs42 T. Crean43 H . Park44 J . H o45 L . Rees47 B. Mcllwrath48 R. Davis49 S . Seabourne50 P. Ford52 A . Hartnett53 S . Corcoran54 T. Hal e55 S . Taylo r56 L . Harrington57 G. White58 G . Kerr59 A. Joiner60 F. Yendell63 T. Strong64 T. Gentle66 A . Biesbroek71 M . Laing72 R. Lawton76 J . Scale s

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NAME CLUBPERRY SOUTHBANKCULTRERA AgUINAS

ROBINSON WHITEFRIARS

POLA ST. JOHNS

FREUND AJAX

RAJCH AJAX

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REGINATO PARKSIDE

HO':', ELL L IVERSITY BLACKS

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MON?,S ti 3 I,UES v. ST. IO =NS 0 C Field : IGallagher Geoff Moor e

OLD ESSENDON GR . v . TARRA VALLEY Field : Rick :Alan Lad d

SOUTHBANK v. PARKSIDE Field : Nathan Rodier :Jones

AJAX v . SALESLIN 0 C Field : Andrea FlackRichards

UNIVERSITY BLACKS v . WHITEFRIARS Field : FGriffiths Ben McKee

AQUINAS v. S T. PATRICKS MENTONE Field : FrKarabelas Alan Stubbs

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. mat,_ } 'and p II ' . , SundayA . xtioIa Match of t -)ay.

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food for thought that there are only si x, I , iG before finals come around so as teams,,c ;,c-ying for a better position on the ladder, s o

iim.pires trying to excel themselves to hopeful-higher grade .

511LESTONE

ftc ; ,:6ing his 250th game this week is goal umpire

cmour. Bobby is hoping to celebrate the game: , An (if the Advisor is nice) with his mates .hasn't given much away with his 250th gam e

n Best Goal Umpire : Bernie Hoare and Geoff,c Umpire Advisor (Goal) : Kevin Barker and

G .~ um,-uten .

PROFIL E

ll , i , :,:,°ek we get a little insight of one of th e_roup of umpires who is running around i n

her grades .

: Cameron Nash . Type of Umpire : Field .als: Once in 3 years. Manual or Automatic : Aut or driven a manual . Tip for the World Cup -Pea in your whistle : If no toilet around. Sex

:re a game v/ n: Definitely, Best football rule : Whats' Favourite Food : Chinese. Local Watering Hole:

ny, night. Favourite Amateur Ground : Trinity .t,r r\FL premiership: Hawks . Thank you for spend-, C) seconds with Keilv & Leah .

PROMOTIONS

Tv: o weeks ago Peter Griffiths was promoted into Dion . Last week we had Peter Simpson up into B~,7n . Congratulations to the two Peters .

THANKS'~Lmv thanks to the footballers from Caulfieldnmarians who last week took the time to help th e

u ;npires with their skill work . Not only did it give the.!npires a chance to hone their skills but an opportu-

to do something that has been lacking on aTc, - :, ;• and Thursday night training and that is run

! :ruugii the centre of the ground. Where were the call si '~, t out of the middle" Peter Harris?

TRAINING HIGHLIGHTSThe Goalies must have thanked their lucky stars

when regular trainer Christine didn't turn up on lastThursday but alas their smiles turned to frowns asKevin Segota came off the interchange bench to givethem a dose of sprints for the night . The differencebetween the two trainers is that Chillie's training fin-ished earlier and they shower earlier and the howwater is gone earlier. (as the female showers are thefirst to go.)

Trying to brighten up training on a gloomy nightwas Albie Firley with a new colour rinse put in his hair.Albie stood out like a light house with that colour. andtruth to the rumour that it could be his natural colour .

RULE OF THE WEEKAnswer to last week is that the goal umpire is the

sole judge of decisions relating to a score . This week wewill pose the question that our umpires advisor MickSneddon sprang on us . If a player kicks the ball IOmcan he mark his own kick?

FORGOTTEN WINNERS

Left off the winners table from the Trivia Night fromlast weeks edition were : Tania Simpson . James VanBeek and Vicky and Geoff Curran .

Question to Robert Sneddon what time should anumpire rock to his game? I'll make is easy by giving achoice .

A Ipm. B 1 .30pm . C 1 .55pm .

BOUNCE OFF WINNERS

To date these guys are through to the next round :J . Kvins . A. Kiel . S. Olive .

TELECOM TROUBLES

It seems that umpires are having trouble getting incontact with Mick Sneddon for various reasons on thephone . however as Mick put it only the umpires havethe problem as the coaches can get through .

LEAH & ADAM

Umpires have been instructed to inspect all runners', water carriers' and trainers' uni-forms BEFORE MATCHES and if not up to standard the official is to be told he/sheis not able to take the field until attired correctly .

Behaviour - Runners. To deliver message from coach only and immediatelyleave the arena. Water Carriers . Not to deliver messages from coaches . Not to lingeron the field of play . To deliver water only during a break in play or to players behindthe passage of play. Trainers . May carry water if team short of water carriers .Otherwise can only enter field when a player requires medical assistance . Cannotdeliver message from coach .

Attire - Runners . VAFA jade top and VAFA club white shorts or dark navy or blackfootball shorts .Track pants if worn to be navy only . Water Carriers . VAFA gold top andVAFA white club shorts .Track pants if worn to be navy only . If runners or water carri-ers wear bike shorts they must be VAFA flesh colored tights only . No other garmentis to be worn under the green or gold top. Trainers . VAFA white/blue top with navyblue track pants . Caps - if worn must be purchased VAFA Properties only .

Because of the new procedure regarding lodging a request for an investigation, clubs areadvised not to phone the VAFA until after 3pm on a Monday to find if the granting of theprescribed penalty applied for is accepted by the Association .

If a request for an investigation, accompanied by a cheque for $200, is received before3pm Monday following the weekend's game, the prescribed penalty will not be accepted a

n the matter will be referred to the following day's tribunal for deliberation.

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n a close one, first up we had Glenhuntly by 4noints over Elste rnwick . Old Camberwell belte d

Power House, Caulfield did similarlv to

instantly has a similar feel to the Power House-

Swinburne . The Pirates had agood win over final shopefuls Oakleigh and Chirnside predictably gotover St . Marys without too many headaches .ROUND 1 3

The 'Hunters' take on the 'We llers' at home inwhat should be a fairly one-sided affair . The'Hunters' even though coming off a victory, proba-bly won't have enough big guns to go withCamberwell . who seem to be starting to hone in ona top four position . Thus, Old Camberwell by atleast 10 goals .

Next we have Power House at home versusCaulfi eld . On current form Caulfield shouldn't havetoo many problems disposing The Pirahnas' . Evenat home Power House haven't reallv been able tostring together too many wins on the trot. In whatshould be an entertaining game at least . I'll tipCaulfield by about 6 goals .

Swinburne at home versus 'The Pirates'

Caulfield match . Swinburne has had some goodresults this season but they have been few and farbetween . Whereas . Peninsula have gone fromstrength to strength and may be a little bit of asleeper in a sense in the top four with most peopletalking about Caulfield and Old Camberwell . In thewash up . the 'Pirates' should have a comfortablevictory by at least 10 goals or more .

Oakleigh C ru shers clash with the winless St .Marys . Oakleigh will consolidate or at leaststrengthen their chances of making the finals witha comfortable win at home against a less than

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impressive St . Marys .Oakleigh will be look-ing for a minimum of15 goals victory inthis one and anything less will be disappointingtheir coaching panel .

In the final game, Chirnside play hos tElsternwiek , with Chirnside still eyeing a finberth . With the home ground advantage Chirnsshould take 'The Wiekers' to the cleaners . Chirnswith more to play for and with Elsternwick basicIv just playing out the year should win by arou12 goals plus .IN THE TWO S

Old Camberwell will roll the Hunters . Caulfi,will probably have a little too much for Poi,House, the Pirates likewise will beat Swinburne acomfortably . Oakleigh should and will get overMarys and Chirnside will beat Elsternwick afteibit of a struggle .

Caulfield Grammarians - congratulationsTim Wailes ( 100) games . Small in stature, largecommitment. it's a credit to Tim's characterachieving this milestone . Also congratulationsSimon Kiose in achieving 150 games . Long awaed recognition of Simon reaching this mestorpast Reserves Captain and staunch defender wrarely plays a bad game. Well done to you both .

Elsternwick - congratulations to PaStankovich who played his 100th game 1Elstermvick last week . Congratulations from allthe club . Well done "Stanka" .

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SENIORS - 04 .07.9 8ELSTERNWICK 3 .3 10.7 12.12 15.21 .111GLENHU1vTLY 8 .2 9.3 16.4 17.4 .106Elsternwick: Lee 7 . Hatckin 3. Murphy. Curtain. McNallv. Lyons. Grant . Best :Curtain . Lee . Mahonv. St.vtkorick . B,Tne. Ahearn.Glenhuntiy: Miller 7. Jaiilcrnlc 3 . Ste«art 2. Wttson . 2. J . Gilmore, Gledhill.Stalmtec Best: Mttler. Seuarl. J. climate, Rossiter. Manee. MeGulness .POWER HOUSE 1.0 2.4 3.7 6.11 .47OLD CAMBERWELL 3 .2 8.9 13.13 18.16,124Power House : A . Robinson 3. S. Craven 2. C . Richardson. Best: Wright . Dean .

Drnie. Moms. Etans. Hall .Old CamberweB:(Goail Kickers and Best Players not recei}td )CAULFIELD GRAMMAR 5 .3 12.7 13.8 19.18 .132SWINBIIRNE UNIVERSITY' 1 .2 3.4 4.5 4.5 .29Caulfield Grammsr.Broluer 5 . W141 3 . Cauhshaiv 2 . Cassidv 2 . Kenton 2 . Vella.Boxes . Beauchamp . Forster. M . Liddell . Best : Broivcr. Will . Horton . Stevenson,CowtLshaw. Hall .Swinburne University : B. O'Mara 3 . D. Wright. Best: Horidge. Hanutton. Sri= .Simpson- Sheen y .PENINSULA 2.1 8.4 16.8 17.12 .114OAKLEIGH 2.1 3.2 5.7 9.12 .66Peninsula: Pa}ze 7. C. t.andrv 3. A. Bonnier. Zeun.vt . C<vnpbell. Goldthorpe,DieVSh. Sharpin. S. Poisons. Best: Pa~wc. C. Landn% A. Landn•. Cook . Dentrv.Campbell .Oakleigh: Heerut 3. MaeKentie 2. C . Marshall 2 . Bloomfield. Dooley. Best :Hamllton. HeFZnn . Dooley. Perptrta. K. Marshall. Stirling.ST MARYS 2 .2 3.5 10.6 11.7 .73CHIRNS IDE PARK 3.0 13.3 19.9 25.17.167St Mary's : Hill 5. Willis . Neven . Tetley. Ymer. Carmichael . Ballantine. Best: Hill.Batlanttine . McConnell. Wedrian . Theoharris.Chirnside Park : M . Pemberton 8. V. Piceioll4 . .40att 3 .Henderson 3. Sore 2"pasta 2. C . Piccioli. Bakey. Brrntv. Best: Paola . M . Pemberton . Allatt. Henderson .

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RESERVES - 04.07 .98ELSTERNWICK 3.5 5.13 7.16 9.19 .73GLENHUNTLY 0.1 3.2 5.4 5.7.37Elsternwiett : Nicholson 4 . Lilikakis 3. Daniels. Hashing. Best: Nicholson . Barnett .tt7telan . Dattison . Detroachtre. L>likakis.Gleuhuntlr. Simone 2 . Martht . 0Donnell. 0Riellv. Best: ORklly. M. Jones . J-Young. Crooke. oDonnell . Thom .POWER HOUSE 0.1 0.2 1.4 1.6 .12OLD CA4M ERWELL 6.7 12.10 20.13 22 .15.147Power House: J . Senior. Best: M . Hansen. Ram3,tauskas . J . Robertson. Senior.Gent. Norman.Old Camberwell: Harrison 7. t4'ailes 3 . Holloway 2. Dicrosta 2 . Bettanv . Morzissev2. Lehner 2. G. Williams. Cutler. Margerison. Chan. Best : G. Williams. Shrimski.Garr. Monisscv . Wades. Cutler.Caulfield Grammar: (Goal Kickers and Best Players not receited)Swlnburne Universlty:(Goal Kickers and Best Plovers not received)

PENINSULA 1 .0 4.6 8.7 11.9 .75OAKLEIGH 4.1 5.3 6.7 9.8 .62Peninsula: Franks 5. Sims 4 . Cartoon. Farrow. Best: Tavlor. P-Tll . Kent . Glmer.Clartn2bold. Fisher.Oakleigh: Niktkis 3 . G. Chapman. 3toutis. Orlando. Best : Cram. P. Nikakis.Adawav . C . Nikakis . Perdikomatis .ST MARYS 3.3 6.4 8.5 11.5 .71C HIRNSIDE PARK 1.1 7.1 16.1 21.5.131St Mary's: Bums 2 . Koudamantakis 2. S . Goldsworth 2 . Stone . Pilikiois.Puherman. Miller. Korlittinsakku. Best: Boces. Timburt•. Koudunantakis. Stone.Cltirnside Park: R. Chlrnside 4. Massarotti 4. Pope 3 . Chtuchill2. K. Oates 2. S.Oates 2 . Skein 2 . Gray. Koopman . Best : Gray. R. Ch'unside. Kawpman. S. oates.Massuotti . DaFison .

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Coach: Geoff ReilleyRes Coach : Matthew Schoften

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ELSTE3RMVICKA.F.C.Coach: Rod WiliamRes Coach: Andrew Cwtain

1 L . Murphy (C)2 A. Hanki n3 T. Byrne4 C. Lyons5 M. Whelan6 D. Brennan7 D. Lee8 S. Currie9 G. Ahearn10 R . Bravington11 L. Missaglia11 P. Mahony12 N . Wigmore13 P. Stankovich14 B. Barnet t15 M . Savage16 M . Surman17 J . Ward18 N. Wigmore19 R. Buckingham20 G . Daniell21 P. Roberts22 M . Bullard23 S . Curtain24 G. Corrie25 B . Franken26 C . Mahony27 M. Daniels28 W . Davidson29 S . Mahony30 J . A'vard31 G . Devonshire32 P. Harri s33 J . Overman34 A . Contin35 P. McNally36 B. Bravington37 L . Lambert38 M . Bel l39 P. Allan40 M . Ray41 A . Tilley42 J . Lilikakis43 C . Lyons44 G. Corrie45 R . Grandemange46 J . Kosij47 M . Grant48 R . Morgan49 B . Bravington50 D. Hosking51 S . Ramsey54 S . Kirkham55 P. Harri s57 J . Wright64 D . Auslander

GLENHUNTLYCoach : Stew AllenderRes Coach: Peter Derrick

1 B. Wilso n2 C. Whelan3 T Hil l4 D. Cassar5 J . Alless i6 P. McGuinness7 M. Kout s8 J . Jani s9 A. Antonio10 A. Young11 T. Rossiter12 S .OiReilly13 M . Kratewski14 J . Gilmore15 P. Breslin16 C .Johnson17 S . August21 I . Turner22 G . Richards23 P. Thomas24 A. Worsnop26 T. Short27 M . Gulton28 C. Murray30 B . Stewart31 L . Thomas32 S . Jankovic33 D . Jones34 B. Mille r35 J . Commerford36 R . Hal l37 A . Breslin38 A . Haggarty39 T. Hosking40 L. McAuliffe42 M . Stahmer43 M . Jones44 B. O'Donnell45 R . Stannage46 A. Bai n47 J . Walton48 J . Young50 G . Lewis52 C. Mitchell53 D . McLinden54 D . Mance55 S . Pappin56 R . Bateman57 M. Rya n58 J . Crooke60 M. Johnson62 G . Panozzo63 C. Thom64 M . Callander65 P. Harrison66 P. Fogarty67 B . Hodge68 R . Dolg e69 G . Fletcher71 P. Jones

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LAST WEEK

The Cobras went down to Uni . High when thevisitors played a very effective first quarter, there-by negating the home side's initial wind advantage .Steve Major was great out of the centre for theG&B's with the consistent Farelly again do the jobup forward . Richard Badanjek was in top form forthe Cobras .

Kew took the points against the Reds but by amargin much closer than the experts were expect-ing. The K's were never able to break right awayfrom the persistent Reds, but without looking likelosing either . Masimo Masciti across half forwardput in a seriously good one for the K's, withHayden Sheehan at FF also effective .

The Warriors surrendered gallantly to the allconquering Central, who were not able to clearaway until the final term . The Warriors were underthe direction of caretaker coach David Twomey forthe match, pending Andrew Hadley assuming therole for the balance of'98. The home side had goodefforts from Ben Dangerfield, Scott Sutton and for-mer coach Bob Mutimer dese rves a mention .Centrals were not wrapt in their performance, butwho cares when you take the points . They hadgood games from Aaron White, Me rv Shannon andGlen Porteus, and probably some focussed drillsfrom Tim Pontefract during this week.

CY have made a final four spot that muchharder by losing a close game to Nort h . DeanDeMortons' inspirational goal from 50m out late inthe last term turned the game North's way . A fan-tastic team effort by Norths . with special mentionsto Joe Boudoloh and Adrian Tirchett . A great fightback by CY to hit the front with 5 minutes to gowas to no avail, in spite of terrific games fromDaniel, Macleod . Cocks and De rv an .

The C's took over their game against theTrobers midway through the first term and neverlooked back. Ron Marty n didn't look a bit discon-certed when he started the game solo, but he knewrelief was close by, and shortly after AndrewDickenson ran out having solved a minor footwearproblem ie . missing runners . Steve Honey, BillBrown and Al Baille toiled hard round the groundfor the Trobers . Jason Woods marked strongly upforward for the C's, with Peter Busse solid indefence .

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at the Brens and thiscould be an interest-ing ~match . UHS are missing a few during the teibreak, and the K's are not their normal domin ;ing selves . Unfortunately for Uni High, challengare things the K's thrive on and Serge D'Angelo tjhave them revved right up for this game . K,should win by four or five goals .

Fitzroy Reds host Old Westbourne aftersolid performance against Kew last week . TWarriors will be strengthened by the returnGibbs and Franklin, both class players, and heing them back will lift their teammates . Recthough, are very honest strivers . especiallyRamsden Street, and their half backs and mifielders will give the Warriors something to thi .about . The visitors aren't far away from anot~,win, and it will be close, but today the Reds shotprevail by a narrow margin .

Richmond Central are at homeWilliamstown CYMS and will have all stops outensure they are back at their peak for this one . twill be down a bit after last week's loss, but thwere only a kick away, and they are a good siwhen their running midfielders and on-ballers aon song. Central will have a big advantage in tair. if the ball isn't slippery, and their own runneare the equal of any in the section, so they shoutake this out by three or four goals .

Nort h Brunswick meet Old Carey at the Allaand will be heartened by their stirring victcagainst CY. Having Dean DeMorton back andform is important for North, especially whAdrian Tirchett and Joe Boudoloh are also at thitop, it gives North a different look altogether. T.C's strength is their running game and it will neto be at its best today . Weather permitting this nbe a brilliant game and a very close one . with vtory to the C's by a narrow margin .

La Trobe University tackle Bulleen Cobrasa game that will be close all day. The Trobers adown a bit on numbers, that infamous term vaction . but not on endeavour . Cobras are on timprove, especially with Richard Badanjek bacand their steadier defence should enable themtake the four points by three or four goals .

Reserves : Uni High's shock loss last weekmake today versus Kew a ginger job . Kew did wagainst the steady Reds and should take this o .by a narrow margin . The Reds should account fthe Warriors . CY to beat Central after a top garrThe C's to take the points over North . The Cobr

up a win against the Trobers .

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A former competition B&F, as well as a fineontributor on and off the field for UHSOB, Peter'sc Icrmination, accuracy of disposal and abili ty to

t ;l , }; up possessions is a highlight . Well done from111 involved with the High .

Old Westbourne - welcomes Mal Gibbs back

i: , r his first game for 1998 today. It also happensbe his 50th, and the Warriors are delighted to

;,,, \p his class skills with them again . Well done

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SPENCER OLD CARE Y

BYRNES RICHMOND CENTRAL 2FARRELLY UHSOB 6R PULVIRENTI KEWCLEMENTS BULLEEN COBRAS 4A. TIRCHETT NORTH BRUNSWICK I

E WHITE RESERVEJACKSON RICHMOND CENTRAL 4G . BURGESS WILLIAMSTOWN CYMSLEWICKI UHSO BDAWSON WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 4

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UHSOB v. KEW Field : Pat Maebus GeorgePaleodimo sFITZROY REDS v . OLD WESTBOURNE Field :Chris Fedderso n

NORTH BRUNSWICK v. OLD CAREY Field :Andy Carrick David MillerLA TROBE UNI v. BULLEEN COBRAS Field :Mark Morrison Barry Bolger

RICHMOND CENTRAL v . WILLIAMSTOWNGYMS Field : Martin Jackson (R)

JSENIORS -• 04 .07 .98

BULLEEN COBRAS 3 .8 8.6 7.12 13.13 .91UHSOB 4.3 13.5 13.6 18.10.118BuBeen Cobras: Badanjer 6. Clements 4 . Humphrev .. Schneider. Sette . Best :Badanjer. Dalloetio. Schneider. D'Angelo. Trincht. J .Moran .UHBOB: Farrelly 6 . Wallace 4. Stevens 4 . Lew9cki 2. Mills. Cracknell . Major.Best: Major. Pfettfer. Farrelly. Cracknell. McLean. Marten.KEW 3.2 8.8 8.10 11.17 .83FITZROY REDS 2.3 5.8 8.9 10.14 .74Kew: Sheehan 5 . king 2. M. Mascitti 2. J. Barnes. C7acknell. Best: M. Mascitti.Sheehan. Hannam. S . Bruno. A. FeUningharn . J. Barnes .Fitzroy Reds: M. Hart 2. Wharf 2. Prior 2, Tehan 2 . Farrell. Goerge . Best:Tehan . 'hart. Doyle . Frisby. Farrell . P. Jackson.OLD WESTBOURNE 2 .1 3.7 6.9 10.12 .72RICHMOND CENTRAL 1 .2 7.8 9.8 14.6 .98Old Westbourne: Moore 2 . TaFdor 2. B. Mattsson. J. Horsburgh. A. Horsburgh.Best: Dan~erfield . Sutton. Robson. Mutimer . O'Keefe. Franklin.Richmond Cmtrel: Byrnes 2 . C. Shannon 2 . S . Shannon. Tate, V. Kellv.Porteous. A. White. Holt. Andonopoulos . Bme. Waters . O'Sulliran . Best : A .ltfiite. S. Shannon. Porteous . T. O'Sutllean. BaJac. SRvka

WILLIAMSTOWN 1 .2 3.7 6.9 10.12 .72NORTH BRUNSWICK 6 .3 8.3 10.5 12.6 .78Williamstown: (Goal Kickers and Best Piavers not received. )

North Brunw3ek: M . Sorletto 4. Latouf 2. D . Demorton 2 . Grimaldi, McMahon,A. Tirchett. Prettv. Best: J. Boudoloh . M . Sorletto. A. Tirehett. L'vosi. Latouf. R .Thorpe.OLD CAREY 2 .5 8.11 13.16 20.20 .140LA TROBE UNIVERSITY 2 .1 2.1 2.2 2.3 .15Old Carey: Woods 5 . Vasflopoulos 3 . Matthews 3. M. Cohen 2. Oppy. Battle.Faeus . BirkW. Patterson . E+erett. S. Curn,•. Best: Patterson, M . Curry. Mattheus.woods. Busse. Campbell.La Tzobe University: Bro+m . Robinson . Best : Robinson. Cummings. Honey,wdlis . Murphy .

RESERVES - 04.07 .9 8BULLEEN COBRAS 2 .0 8.3 10.4 12.5 .77UHSOB 1.4 4.5 7.7 10.9.69Bulleen Cobras: Beattie 5. Brown . Issa . Musics . Mott. Rodrigurs. R. Sheehan.Zorzi . Best: Rodrtgurs . Beattie. Trapman. Manidudakts . Polites . Cook.UHSOB : Molinaro 2 . C . Dixon 2. DeLuise 2 . DeLuca 2 . A. Dixon . Best : Molinaro .Eltringham. O'NeO . A . Dixon. Watdron. DeLucra.KEW 2.3 7.7 9.8 11 .10 .76FITZROYREDS 3.0 4.1 5.3 5.5 .35Kew: Mountnev 2 . Porter 2 . J. Puhirenti 2. Baccini . Bakogiamnis Blunt,LaFranchi. Kiriakou. Best: Chaarmon. Dalrymple. BaccW. Mounmey. Blair. D .Mascitti.Fitzroy Reds: Paving 4 . Lukies. Best:O'Carroll . Slicker. Auden . Kinsman .Rowland .OLD WE5rBOURNE 4.2 4.3 5.4 5.4.34RICHMOND CENTRAL 1 .0 8.1 10.1 11.5.71Old Westbourne: Giddins 3, Harris, Robertson. Best: Crosswell . Fleming. Crabb .Giddins. Briski . Sherlock.Richmond Central: Jackson 4. Muscat 3 . Lebel. Pbiolante. K. White, Faulkner .Best: Faulkner. Muscat. Ixbel. Birt. Graham, Jackson .WILLIAMSTOWN 3.3 7.7 9.7 14.14.98NORTH BRUNSWICK 2.3 2.3 6.8 8.6 .54Williamstown: Dawson 4 . J. Burgess 4. McKenzie 2 . Wouda 2. Bond 2. Oldham .Bubnic . Best : If. Dowsev . Saccoccio. P. Dowsev. Wouda. Tobv. Oldham .North Brunswick: Anderson 2 . Pisasale. Thompson . Page. Abdelnour. S .Laumtus. Jeu•ell . Best : Funnell. Jewell. O'Brien. TeCCaha. L. Demorion . Newton .OLD CAREY 3 .3 5.3 8.7 13.11.88LA TROBE UNIVERSITY 0 .3 1.3 2.3 2.4.18Old Csrey: Rist 8. Christensen 2. Palmer. Gardiner. S . Jackson. Best: Rist .Gardiner. Bennett . Hart . Bardwell. Auldist.La Trobe University: Marriott . Moon . Best : Fry. Wright . Landwehr. Auc•ote .

JULY 18 - ROUND 14OLD WESTBOURNE v . UHSOBWILLIAMSTOWN CYMS v . FITZROY REDSNORTH BRUNSWICK v. RICHMOND CENTRALKEW v . LA TROBE UNIVERSITYOLD CAREY v . BULLEEN COBRAS

VALE - Farewe ll to a grand old manVictor John Dunin (3 .9 .1906 to 30 .6 .1998) was very much a man of this century. Vic died peacefully in his

92nd year. He joined the State Savings Bank Football Club in 1926 and played for many years . In 1929 he rep-resented the MAFA against South Australia . His oldest son Frank played with the University Blacks and.Richmond and was later Blacks' coach from 1961 to 1967 - also coaching state teams to victory in 1966 and1967. His second son Tony played with Blacks and Blues whilst his son-in-law Anthony Tehan played with Old

Xaverians reserves . Frank's eldest son Sean is currently coaching La Trobe University. Vic and Frank were thefirst of only two father and son combinations to represent the Amateurs in a representative team - one as a player and one as the coach.

We convey our deepest sympathy to Frank, Tricia, Joan and Tony and their respective fami li es .

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he top four defeated the bottom four that added tothe settled look to F Section in 1998 . Barring an y

disasters or amazing form reversals the finals race isall but over with 8 points and a fair load of percent-age separating fourth and fifth . The finals race in thedew kickers also appears to be over with four gamesseparating fourth and fifth . A different dance partnerin the twos however as Werribee makes their wav inat the expense of Syndal .

REVIEW

West Brunswick made it three on the trot whe nthey overwhelmed ANZ Albe rt Park. The Westiesdominated from the start and by orange time wereover 20 goals clear. A combination of reshuffling bythe Westies and some steely resolve by the Rats sawthe lead reduced in the last stanza . Steve Byrneacross HE Matt Malone in the ruck and Leigh Petchelat ground level dominated for the Westies whilst theRats, in the absence of Forsvth and Smith were onceagain well served by Nick Rutherford and Jim Sutttonwith newcomer Chris Jackson also playing well .

Monash continued on their road back to formwith a convincing win down at Werribee . Mark Asbellwas dominant in the midfield and was ablv assistedby Hetherington and Urban . Coach Ryan would havebeen pleased with the sides output particularly asstar forward Tim Gilchrist was relatively quiet withthree goals .

The Sinners also continued on in fine form witha win out at Eltham . The Turtles have been hit hardwith injuries of late and aren't the same team as theywere at the start of the season . None the less a solidvictory to the combine .

Finally, the Hawks returned to the winners list atthe expense of an injury ravaged Eley Park . Thedashing Damon Bruce starred for the Sharks in agame in which his sides endeavours could not bequestioned . Weight of numbers told in the end how-ever as Lauletta and Vitacca starred up forward forthe Hawks who were also well served by Captain PaulOrchard down back, Fatty Patterson on the ball andRossitto in a tagging role on the dangerous Bowen .

PREVIEW

The first game for preview sees Monash hostin gEltham at Caulfield . After a bit of a mid season slumpthe Gryphons are slowly stoking the fire and will belooking for a big win at home . The midfield is theirstrength at the moment with Asbell, Urban . Wells andHetherington feeding off Grady in the ruck and

pumping it forward toKilmister andGilchrist to feed on .The Turtles are reallystruggling with injuries to Gasparotto, a star e=season performer, really damaging their output . t,,no obvious match up for Gilchrist, the Gryphons l ;bit.

The next game sees Syndal host Eley Parkwhat is a last gasp for the Sharks . Injuries to HeHawley and Hill have not helped their cause in recweeks and will struggle to continue the dangenmidfield of the Sinners. Rutter continues to decimsides and the Sharks may need to place the pBruce on him. The Sinners are travelling too welthe moment to drop this and should win well .

The third game sees West Brunswick play hosWerribee . The Westies are clearly the form side ofcompetition at the moment whose strengths lie infact that they do not rely upon any one player tobut rather can expect solid performances from a

I group of players. Their opponents, on the other h ahave been relatively inconsistent in their first yeajthe amateurs. Like Eley Park, this is probably itlast chance for finals action but the forboding trilParkville might be a bit too much for them . Westiessabout four goals .

Finallv, the Hawks welcome the Rats to itnest in Hawthorn, . The Rats put in probably ifworst performance for the year last week -zHollvwood Forsyth is sure to fire his team up tweek . The consistent Sutton will face off againstHawks Hutchinson in the ruck whilst playmakRutherford for the Rats and the returning Sean B(for the Hawks will battle it out for midfield suprercy. The Hawks should have enough in reserve to v

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~5¢ CLUB LAST WK TOTAL;i ;igT MONASH GRYPHONS 3 5 9

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MONASH GRYPHONS 5 4 4~D HAWTHORN 2 8ORSO ELEY PARK 24

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SYNDAL TALLY HO v . ELEY PARK Field :Nick Evans Nigel Pedler (R )

WEST BRUNSWICK v . WERRIBEE AMA-TEURS Field : David D'Altera Ken Walker

HAWTHORN AMATEURS v. ANZ ALBERTPARK Field : Geoff Kelly Ron Smith

SENIORS - 04 .07.9 8WERRIBEE AMATEURS 3 .3 4.6 7.8 9.10.64MONASH GRYPHONS 4 .4 7.17 11.22 18.23.131Werribee Amateurs: Morgan 5. McGrath 2. Towers . Drew. Best: Carr. Morgan.McGrath . Engler. Marinfs. Stephenson.Monash Gryphons : Leeton 4 . T. Gilchrist 3. Kitchen 2 . Killmister 2. Urban 2.Harrak 2 . HeOtenngton. Graydon . Bennett. Beet: Asbell. Hetherington. Urban.Kitchen . Blantord. Kemon.ELTHAM COLLEGIANS 3 .4 4.8 8.8 8.12.60SYNDAL TALLY HO 4 .5 8.11 4.14 18.20.128Eitham CoBegiane : (Goal Kickers and Best Players not receiedSydal Ta lly Ho: Thompson 4. Ertetn 3. Rutter 2. Bent 2. Henderson 2. Kennedy 2.Murrac. Bingham . Christiansen. Best: Rutter. Thompson. Joy. Murray. Ertan.ELEY PARK 2.1 3.1 3.2 6.4.40HAWTHORN AMATEURS 4 .3 5.6 11.10 14 .11 .95Eley Park: (Gcva! Kickers and Best Players not received .)Hawthorn Am®teurs: Lauletta 6. Vitacca 5. Bourke 2. Murrae. Best: Rossitto. S.Avery. Vuacca. OBrien . HutuchIltson . Orchard .ANZ ALBERT PARK 0.0 2.3 3.3 6.7.43WEST BRUNSWICK 8.8 13.13 24.17 25.20.170ANZ Albert Park Pvstras 3. Jenkin. Bourne . Ruther(ord . Be,st: Rutherford.Sutton . Jackson. Jenkut, C. Carlisle. McLennan .West Brunswick.- v7. S. }ackson 4. Byrne 3. Cann ane 3. Silbereisen 2 . P.HamIlton 2, Harris 2 .Baade . Hey-nod . Best : Byrne . Heppell. M. Malone . Snrvthe.Petschel .

RESERVES - 04 .07.98WERRIBEE AMATEURS 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.1 .13MONASH GRYPHONS 2.2 6.6 10.12 14 .16.100Werrlbee Amateurs: Roberts. Detanv. Best : Girran . BiSbv . Chadman. Holman .Dalbon. Dctanev.Monesh Gryphons : Ganis 5. Pelletier 3. Lourock 2. Walter. King. Lewis. Barrie .Best : Wadlev. Pelletier. Lowcock . Holland. Kent, Kutg.ELTHAM COLLEGIANS 2.2 4.4 5.9 5.11 .41SYNDAL TALLYHO 2.5 4.5 7.7 12.10 .82Elthem Collegians: (Goal Kickers and Best Players not recenad. lSyndsl Tal lly Ho: Kennedy 5. Hannanarm 2. Furdlac 2 . Henning. Cotsis .Kostaros . Best: Hatmemann . Burns. Ketmedv . Hauling. Clark .ELEY PARK 2.7 ~ 5.9 6.13 7.15 .57HAWTHORN AMATEURS 2.1 9.2 10.3 13.9 .87Eley Park: Bogie 6. Dunstan 2 . Carmody. Ryan. Hartley. Kerr. OHatilon . Best :Richardson. Bogic . O Hanton . Ryan. Saunders .Hawthorn Amateurs: (Goal Kickers and Best Placers not receiced .lANZ ALBERT PARK 3.2 3.3 3.5 6.8 .44WEST BRUNSWICK 2.7 6.10 14.13 18.14 .110ANZ Albert Park: Irvine 2. Everard 2. Philips. Cox Best: Phillips. Leitad. Carter.Cm Pearsat. Dime.West Brunswick. Flanagtran 5. Caolaris 3 . Gason 3. Vitale 2. Khoury. J. Curtaur .M . Hamilton. Best, Team ECfort .

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WERRIBEE AMATEURS v. HAWTHORN AMATEURS

ANZ ALBERT PARK v . ELEY PARK

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5 YEARS AGO - 1993

j: ',X held on to fourth place in 'C' when they defeat- ,1:ltiia team MHSOB in a game that was tight al l

h , -t v, ere Pat, Levy . Briskin (AJAX) and R,n . Comer, Helmet (MHSOB) .

1),i%[(( Vatthews started his career with Caulfield; amarians Reserves at the age of 14 in 1975 . 1993:`r D<.vid play his 200th game in an illustrious caree r

iucludes the following highlights : 'C' Section lead-~-oalkicker, 1169 goals . 1983, VAFA Interstate

^m . 1983, 84 . 85 . Club Captain 1987, 88, 92, 93 .ub sc :rior coach 92, 93 and 15 VFL games withI1111gvood and Melbourne .;'; illiamstown (D) handled the rainy conditions

better than third team Old Ivanhoe and camein the last quarter to win 14 .15 (99) to 12 .12 (84) .

I; ;,i were Featherston. M & T Cameron (Will), and J .%cns, M. Veal . M . Huber (Old I'hoe) .De La Salle, third in Under 19 Section 1, got away

it,-,d fifth team, Chirnside Park, 6 .4 to 1 .4 at the firsth.u ge . The Parkers came back to lead by 2 points a t

Ume; the second half was tight, tight, tight and atihc IInal siren scores were level . 13 .9 apiece . Best were( orhrane, McIntosh, Lowern (C. Park) and Favoloro .:,r;iih, Fountoulakis (De La Salle) .

In the turn up of the round Old Brighton, eighth,nrc far too strong for third team Old Xaverians . Onop a'1 day they won 12,15 (87) to 8 .14 (62). Best for

rild Brighton were McLaughlan . Pryor, Perry. Talbot,`,lcrccr, Wade .

250 games to Paul Considine of North Old Boys. Ifmnne had earnt the title of "legend", Paul was the

min. 1982 'A' Section premiership team, captainbest and fairest 87/88, 5 AAFC Carnivals.

111 :'~ustralian amateur, innumerable VAFA representa-n : teams - a fearless, versatile player, a good bloke -

! hu only blemish some of his punt passes terrorised hisra mmates .

10 YEARS AGO - 1988

it was a turnaround for Old Xaverians whose 13al win over Old Paradians not only silenced theirowing army of critics but consolidated their place i n

four. It was a one team game - OP's 2 goals was aord low for goals scored by it in an 'A' Section game .

n' victory once again threw doubt on Editor Peter17r~nch who in his selections said "OP's will put a real

nc in the Old Xavs final hopes" . John McKay (lb) .rr Curtain (fffl, Mick Atkins (c) . Dermot Dann (rov-

1J were OX best while as ever Peter Wood worked'' ;:rd across the half back line for OP's .

The Under 19team came within onepoint of winning theinaugural Under 1 9Victorian Championship . Played as a round robin onethe one day between VAFA . VMFL . VCFL and VFA.

Game results were: VAFA d. VCFL 8 .3 to 5 .5 . VMFLd . 7 .5 to 5 .5, VAFA d . VFA 9 .6 to 3 . 3

With points for best half, best second half and ofthe game, final scores were VCFL 9 . VAFA 8. VMFL 7,VFA nil .

VAFA captain Simon Phillips of PowerHouse wasrunner up for best player in the Carnival which Steve0'Flvnn (Marcellin) got the coach and selectors' trophyas best amateur player.

Our best players were : Simon Phillips (PH) . MattBurns (Orm.), Phil Honey, Trevor Bell (T'towm), GrantMooney (Banvu) . Robert Pollock (State Bank). ZaniUseinov and Stewart Griffiths (Old Melb), Dean Wood(P'side), Matt Galbraith (Coll.) Dean Milat, Paul LaRosa,Peter Brabender . Lloyd Mansfield . Steve Philp . TimBeare (Old Par) . Sam Furphy (Old Xav), AnthonyParon . Brett Stokes (Bull-Temp), Jason Reddick(Therry), Glenn Tanner (Old H'burv), Steve O'Flynn(Marc .), Matt McKellar (H. Rovers), Jason Jones (UniBlues), Matt Allen (Old B'ton) .

QUIZ : How many of the Under- 19 team have goneon to play VFL first XVIII football?

15 YEARS AGO - 1983

De La Salle clinched second position in A sectionwhen they came from behind to beat Old Xaverians10 .9 to 10 .8 . kicking 4 goals in the last 10 minutes andmade it difficult for OX to make the four. Man of thehour was winger David Harrington who booted thewinning goal after the siren .

150 games to St . Kevins OB veteran Peter "Happy"Hannan - winner of the Club's B&F awards - 1976,78and 81 and leading goalkicker in 1976, 77 . 78, 81 andVAFA team in 1983 . (Loved a goal did Hap! Ed).

The following VAFA players were selected in theAAFC to play the Victorian Country Football League inBendigo . John Jones . Marcellin (C), Jim Bennett,Collegians, Brian Bourke, De La Salle, Peter Brown,Old Scotch . Nick Burne . Old Xavs . Gary Carroll, NOB,Bernie Cooper, Marc, Mick Deveson, De La Salle, MickJennings, Uni Blues, Shane Murphy, De La Salle, PeterSherwen, Old Scotch, Chris Stone, CaulfieldGrammarians, John Toomey Marcellin .

QUIZ : How many of the players played, or went onto play. VFL first XVIII football?

Players selected from other states were WA: MikeSalmon (VC) . Rod Cronan . Jeremy McGrade . JohnPrice . SA: Bill Botten, Max Bratton . Peter Cousins .Clinton Giles . Tas: Dean Coleman . Coach was JohnFisher of Victoria .

AAFC were beaten by 4 points, 11 .16 to 11 .12 in astirring last quarter. Best were Deveson. Salmon,Jones, Burne. Murphy and Stone.

20 YEARS AGO - 1978

Old Melburnians 'B' were finally topped when sec-ond team Old Paradians came from 19 points down atthe last change and kicked 7 .0 to 2.1 in the final termto win by 10 points . Best were C. McCarthy, C . Hughes .Roe. (Old Parad), and I . Cordner (7 goals), Pisarski,Mitchelmore (Old Melb) .

For the first time the Umpires Association were rep-resented at delegates meetings - past present ofUmpires' Association, Daryl Hill . an umpire of longstanding, was their man .

Surprise of the day in 'D' was the defeat of leaderOld Camberwell by Heatherton, seventh . A point aheadat half time . 4 points at the last change and 5 points atthe final siren, Heatherton's stars were Babour, Killeen .Brains (Heath) and Macrae . K . Kerr, and J . Rimington(Old C .) .

Caulfield Gram. held a Sportsmans Night at Khyat'sHotel . Brighton - compered by Ian McDonald, support-ed by Alan Aylett, Gus Mercurio . Keith Stackpole, BobSkilton and Neil Roberts .

St . Bernards congratulated 1976 Carnival repre-sentative Gavin Mitchell on his 150th game - maybe thebest of the clan to play with St . Bernards?

25 YEARS AGO - 1973

Coburg 'A' lost their third game in succession whenthey were beaten at Ormond. going down by 4 points,and slipping to 5th position . However they were threegames and percentage clear of Geelong in sixth posi-tion .

Top team, Old Camberwell, 'E' came from 5 goalsbehind at the last change to beat second top team OldIvanhoe by 4 points . Their inaccuracy. 10.20 almostcost them the game. Best were McCallum . Mullett, Burt(Old C .) and Williams, Kelsey . Purcell (Old I.) .

200 games for Parkside spare parts man Danny"Boone" Gleeson who had plaved in just about everyposition on the field and also found time to be coach ofthe Reserves for a spell, and for Bill Mumford, the 'OldMari of National Bank FC, a tremendous clubman bothon and off the field .

Coburg Juniors kicked 13 goals straight in the sec-ond quarter of their match against Old Paradians .

30 YEARS AGO - 196 8

North Old Boys and Kew figured in their seconddrawn game for the season, kicking 9.8 .62 each . Whenthey met in the first round they scored 61 points . Kewkicking 9 .7 and NOB 8 .13 .

Collegians brought themselves back into the final

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four calculations with a 4 point win over the le2Old Paradians .

Graeme Brewer, National Bank captain, p1avE150th game as did Denis "Tropical" Davies WitKevins OB .

Well known Parkside stalwart, Bill Rodda, tt7award of 'father of the week' - twins (a boy and g.

Geelong's hopes of making the 'B' Section fou rjolted when they went down at home by 2 goals tctom team . St . Kilda CBOC who were best servESheehan, Carrot and Vignola .

De La Reserves had a bad day - 0 .9 for thtagainst O . Xaverians . (Obviously Tony O'Callawas not goal umpire) .

Old Trinity's captain-coach Ian Curtis playei50th game.

Melbourne High continued their run with a 16 pwin over Caulfield Gramm. (3rd) . Nelson . Needh

and Gilbert (5 goals) were best for MHSOB .

40 YEARS AGO - 195 8

Coburg congratulated ruckman Jack Dugdalhis 150th game and his wonderful service to the iboth on the field and off the field as social secret a

Max Demptster played his 100th gameParkside . Parkside 'B' with 10 wins and 1 loss artop place, only scrambled home by 10 points in escoring game against Hampton Rovers . Foley, Cand McLaughlin (Old P.) and C . Adamson, SlHaves (H. Rovers) were best .

MHSOB broke an run of seven successive delwith a 27 point victory against Comm . Bank . ,~were Masters (5 goals). Nelson, L . Stewart (MHS)Board . Casey . Caven (C. Bank) .

Only undefeated team was Alphington in jusection - with a percentage of 323 .4. E section captwere R . McLellan (Old Bri .), R. Davison (St . K . CBC,G . Ridgeway (ANZ) . R. Stein (0 . Carey) . D . Bii(P'house Gold), L . Dowling (0. Trin), F.J . Lee (tGold) . M. Marsden (U. Reds), A. Turks (Brighton).

50 YEARS AGO - 1948

University Blacks, at home, avenged theirround defeat with a 36 point victory overMelburnians, Denis Cordner . HevwoodLivingstone were outstanding for the Blacks .

Melbourne High showed their best form for webut still went down to Coburg by 8 points - Alf K(who shone on the wing and Ian Bailey at half-foniwere best for the losers .

For the first time since the war Old Paradian :Seetion), won three games in a row - Kev Power . GHill and Brian Heye were their best in the viciagainst Footscray Tech .

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CLUB III SECTIONby Norm Nugent

ihe second successive week I "picked the11-d". With four rounds remaining the fight fo r

1, ,1 s place has intensified in each section andh :natch now is vital for those aspirants .

REVIEWSECTION 1

Old Scotch did defeat Mazenod but their errant:1,i¢ reduced their margin to eleven points an d

,< <,,[luable percentage .

ith a resounding victory by seventy one pointsold Brighton, MHSOB took fourth place on

I :Ider. Old Brighton has slipped markedly over;, p< t few rounds as demands on the side have

n ased and now it seems likely a finals place willnnd them .

Ill the closest match in the section, TherryPenola defeated St . Kevins by six points . Theiwrrn Penola win and St . Kevins improved formur have pleased the respective coaches, Mik e

,i Dean .

De La Salle accounted for Coll egians by fortyMls and virtually assured themselves of secon d, on the ladder.

Old Xave rians virtually snuffed out any hopeOld Melbu rnians had of being a finalists when ther_udile juggernaut continued on its inexorable

,i, :rch with an eighty six point victory .

SECTION 2Thornbury Cougars regained second position

ch~~u they thrashed Marcellin by ninety fourints . Big ruckman Nick Prestagiacomo gaven ui Bunn and Gary Cutler an armchair ride asdominated around the ground . Tony Mantalat i

I:,Y(d his usual serviceable game for Thornbury .In the closest game of the round Monash

Whites pipped Mt . Lilydale by a minimum margin .his narrow loss could prove costly for Mt . Lilydale ,

i mean they dropped to third. one game behind-I)~urnburv .

In an afternoon match Parkside provided littlephosition for Kew, who won by one hundred andn, points . Parkside could kick only two minoroms during the game such was the Kew superi-'it,: Ruckman Corridon, gave the runners like]Iihony Lawrence first use of the ball . Up forward-t ran, Mick O'Dea certainly made his presence- I with a good performance . Apologies to all thoseii,rr Kew players, who told me they were starring!!!

I will mention you asthe season progress-es.

Yarra Valley had the bye .

PREVIEWSECTION ONE

MHSOB face a danger game against Mazenod atCentral Reserve . Mazneod won their round 3 matchby eight points despite inaccuracy up forward. RonVerma will have to lift his charges again today forthem to record victory . I select Melbourne High towin only narrowly especially as they are really play-ing for fourth place .

At home Old Brighton have an excellent oppor-tunity to return to the winning list . Their visitors,St . Kevins really haven't any form to recommendthem so I am confident Old Brighton will win .

Therry Penola should make it two wins in a rowby defeating Co ll egians, who won the round 3match by thirty four points . Out on the open spacesof Moomba Park, I favour Therry Penola .

De La Salle should win against OldMelburnians, who will not be talented enough toextend the second placed team .

Perennial finalists Old Xaverians and OldScotch meet on Toorak Park. With one notableexception Old Scotch have failed against OldXaverians over many seasons . Goals are always dif-ficult for Old Scotch against the thrifty Xaveriandefence and I don't believe today will prove any dif-ferent.

SECTION 2Marce llin have the chance to record another

win as their opponents Parkside have little form torecommend them . Marcellin still could be a finalistand this should inspire them to "seek higherthings" .

In a possible final rehearsal Monash Whitesvisit Kew, where the smaller Victoria Park will proverestrictive . Kew's recent form has been excellentand although Monash Whites will offer thestrongest opposition I suspect Kew will win thismatch .

Thornbury Cougars should be able to buildvital percentage against Yarra Valley, who will pro-vide determined opposition, but who are not talent-ed enough to defeat Thornbury.

Mt . Lilydale have the bye .

UNDER 18 - 04.07.98OLD SCOTCH net ~ eMAZENOD 53 93 15 "

TOTAL

4732323 0

3720191818

Old Scotch: Bottle 3, hicl.etsh 2. Stubbs. Best : 'ionic- Bob . zbkm. Palmec A{1`1RaSs. Deakin .M®zenod: H4 2. O'Nenie . Jacolts. hUidte4 CarnpheR . Best: Mitche0

. Foth- -01-11tt@kh. Brennan. Jacobs .bIHSOB 5.3 9.3 15.5 IqOLD BRIGHTON BLOODS 0.1 2.6 2. 7MHSOB

: A. Snuth B . R. Slr.rttlssnod 3 . Ruciue 2, C. Slwttta K1 . APrety. Geehman . A. SmiUt. GmldaM.5c7ms. Rllehie.Old Bright= Bloode:Johsom Snnth . R'rlith . Best: P. Rohutson,Nikkakas. Rattram . Jotnrswt.ST KEVINS 2.2 4.2 6.4TBERRYPEtiOLA 2.2 5.3 7.5St Revins: fl]-9 Bothers and Best Platers not nMenrtl .l

e

Thetry Pnla : Ben Selkck 3iuret 3. Rirzo 2. Best : lie. Selteek. Kam . OKer{e, lit'liens. Brvrv. SeBeek .COLLEGIANS ~ 2.0 3.1 5.4 6DEALSALtE 2.3 8.6 7•9 11.1CaBcgtans:Ash6c . Oakl..^v. J. Gat. E. CtmLs. Cross . Tanior. Best: 37ontson . Lut*Ga<. J . G:, . C . cnnL, . J~,es .De IA Salle: K. M :umLe 4 . Rudd 2 . Jason 2, PUlUlµs. S. Flw. Barella. Best: S, Ii,btannLe. B. Hne. .lackson . Phil6lxi. Rob4uon .OLD MELBURh7Ah5 2 .1 3.2 5.3 5OLD XAVERLL*iS 2 .3 7.8 12.12 17, l iOld Melburnlsns: OSullh;ut 6, R. Kutg 2, Cunwt 2. L. H.uu7ck 2, J. lilnhtu~k Jhtci.ean . Fennessv. CmtquesL Bent : St mes . Joues, Mdsan . Fta . Petrot(: OSU(lu-Old Xevedans: Goal hick_ and Best laws not receitrd .i

UNDER 18 - 04.07.9 8THOR7rELBY COUGARS 1 .3 9.6 13.9 16.12MARCELLIN 10OS 0,8 0.7Thombury Caugars:ll'ehh 5. Mvn Pz 2. ilandahn 2 Tl,murr, 2. Lmmdn, canet µBunn . &uttt _kt Best : Plain. C _ . ; .omo Cutiec Mandalltt Ttvm.xer

.

.Marcellin: Good tikkers and E ,"Rrd.lPARKSIDE 0,0 0.0 0.2 iKEW 5 .3 7.7 10.8 15.13Parkskle: tC.ail Sobers and Best I rS not aCeltRd . Iltew: H,,':.114 . Grren 3. Ofka 2, icwc 2_%k nkluur . Lauence. Cautiktke. t.neas Be Canlldge. EtluaMs. Green. Fietchee Garotoilo, kiaughut .MONASH WHITES 4.MT LILYDALE 4:Moneah Wtdtea: Val Der Zahn 2. Colltec Mwnlgue_ Best: S. Da1., C. Hrnre. Sto44r,rDal'. 0',_'t. Hareh' .Mt Lilydak: Attderson . Git-n. .l. Flanagan. J. Gardmec Best: Burren . (:ard,vt, ik1Biatdo. Gihs~. J. GuNner. Croue.OLD ESSE<i'DON GRAINWAR FORFEITEDYARRA VALLE Y

SPOT)nn nm l~.o yy.

AEROBIC FITNESS - NOT THE ONLY FITNES SWhen we speak of fitness most people only think of the heart and the lungs, but fitness is also

about muscle strength, flexibility, and about speed or power work .To get good aerobic fitness you need to spend at least ( 20) continuous minutes three times per

week getting your heart rate up by walking, jogging, cycling, swimming, jumping, skipping, run-ning or whatever.

Remember aerobic fitness is not only about heart and lungs but also about the ability of thelarge muscles of the body to utilise the oxygen delivered by the heart and the lungs . Our fitnessconsultant at McKinnon Sports Medicine Centres can tell you exactly where you stand so that youcan make your training really work for you .

NAMECLUB 18 (1)

CLUBSENIORS

RUDD DE LA SALLEB . MATTHEWS OLD XAVERIANSR . KING OLD XAVERIANSILLINGWORTH OLD SCOTCH

CLUB 18 (2)

LAST WK

2

2

WEBB THORNBURY COUGARS 5PEARCE MT . LILYDALEVAN DER ZALM MONASH WHITES 2TOSSAVAINEN MONASH WHITESANDERSON MT. LILYDAL E

CLUB 18 (1) JULY 18 - ROUND 14

ST. KEVINS v . MAZENODCOLLEGIANS v . OLD BRIGHTONDE LA SALLE v. THERRY PENOLAMHSOB v . OLD XAVERIANSOLD SCOTCH v. OLD MELBURNIANS

CLUB 18 (2 )MARCELLIN v . KEWPARKSIDE v . YARRA VALLEYTHORNBURY COUGARS v. MT. LILYDALEMONASH WHITE - bve .

U19 SECTIONby Brett Connel l

Close match3s the order of the daynow 2/3 of the season behind us .

Review

S e ction ii ri. Blues hosted the Nodders and continue d

ilne form of late with a strong win . 9 second hal fo 6 sealing Mazenod's fate . De La Salle

ced back against Old Brighton at Waverley Park ,: \~ i i1 a strong finish ran all over the Tonners i n

ad . Duggan booted 5, with O'Donnell doing wel l. St . Kedns continued their giant killing formn easy victory over the OP's at Righetti Oval .n even first half the SKOBs backline tightene d

.id their forwards and onballers did the damage .ions easily accounted for St. Bernards after an

st half to keep their final's chances alive . whilen - defeated Old Carev at Bulleen .

Section 2()Id Scotch had to work hard all day against the

at home before getting the points . while Ol diiin t~.ve notice that they mean business as th e:1= approach after inflicting the Friars first defeat .ii,-hter kicking could have seen the result be even

Old Melburnians and St. Bedes Mentoner fought out the closest match of the round withTi_>rs accuracv the difference between the two in, nd. Rvan . Bell and Drury key players in the win ..!i Old Boys had to hold on to defeat a fast finish-

., tni . Blacks at Gillen Oval, after an even match al l,: hile Beaumaris kept themselves in the final' s

v.-hen they ran out comfortable winners over Ol d1urv at the College. A six goal to 1 second quar-difference on the day .

Section 2 Blue' .lonash Blues forfeited to AJAX due to Uni . holi-

While Caulfield Grammarians pushed MHSOBday to go downly by just 26 points . The Rovers:rned to some early season form with a strong wi n

De La Salle (2) . while the Saints found th ers too strong in most positions on the day .,IcKay and Stephen better Panthers . while. Reddy and Salo battled hard for the van-

:ed . In the final match the Monds finished the( r than Old Xaverians (2) at the EE Gunn reserve .

'r inond reclaiming fourth position with the win .I~her . Rowan and Knight better Monds . whileT. Hoare and Hart never gave in for the Xavs .

Section 2 RedS t . Leos got the points against Old Paradians (2)

I " undoora, with Dunn . Volpi and Hodder fine play-for the Two Blues . Therrv Penola battled hard all

day to take the points home from Aquinas, withMercuri and Pote better Bloods and Garoni and Sifterfine players for Therry Penola. In the final game of thesection Old Ivanhoe confirmed their flag favourtismafter leading all day to defeat the Redbacks . Sloanand Singh battled hard for Warringal, while Oatesand Courage were in excellent form for the OIG's . OldGeelong and Yarra Valley had the bye .PreviewSection 1

Mazenod host the D's and last time it was thehome team by plenty and today I cannot see too muchchanging this result, except poor weather . TheTonners face another danger game when they host St .Kevins at South Road. The Tonners gave them a tow-elling last time around although this time relativeform is quite the opposite . At home the Tonners toreturn to the winner's list . The Lions travel toBundoora to face the OP's on the rebound andalthough the Lions will give it their all the OP's shouldreturn to the winner's circle . St. Bernards form of latehas been inconsistent while the OC's have not vetregistered a win, this will change today with the OC'sfavoured to get the points . In the final match Xavs willmomentarily halt the Blues recent strong run .Selections : De La Salle, Old Brighton, OldParadians, Old Carey & Old Xaverians .

Section 2Local teams Marcellin and Old Trinity clash and

on recent form the OT's will get the points, as toshould the Friars on the rebound against OM's. TheTigers went down to NOBs last time, although nottoday at home, while the Blacks will get their thirdwin of the season when they defeat the Bloods. In thefinal match the Sharks host Old Scotch and althoughbig winners last time around the Scotchies will dropthis match today . or should I say the Sharks willrepay the debt of last time .Selections: Old Trinity, Whitefriars, St. BedesMentone Tigers, Uni . Blacks & Beaumaris .

Section 2 BlueMonash Blues face their moment of truth at the

hands of MHSOB at Clayton . Only a game out a winwould see the race for fourth spot become wide open .while a loss could end their chances altogether. Todaythe High will prove too strong . CaulfieldGrammarians have been steadily improving andalthough the Rovers are not in top form yet they willhave enough firepower to boot a winning score . De La

Salle (2) host Old Mentonians and after an even firsthalf will find the Panthers too strong, while theMonds will consolidate their fourth position with awin over the Saints, who will again give of their all .The final match will end at least one side's chances ofplaying off in the finals . The Jackas and the Xavsfought out a cose one last time and I am favouring thesame result again .

Selections: MHSOB, Hampton Rovers, OldMentonians, Ormond & Old Xaverians (2) .

Section 2 Red

Old Geelong and Aquinas clash with the chancefor the OG's to maintain their pressure on the fourthplaced side, should they defeat Aquinas . Last time itwas the Bloods comfortably . although with plenty rid-ing on it the OG's will get the points today . TherryPenola host Warringal at Moomba Park and althoughnot much separates the teams on the ladder it wasthe Glenroy boys comfortably last time . and I predictthe same result again today. Old Ivanhoe face theirsecond tough test in as many weeks when they hostYarra Valley at Chelsworth Park . The Valley got homein a close one at home last time . and although com-ing off the break I favour OIG's . as their form hasbeen very good recently . St . Leos Emmaus and OldParadians (2) have the bye .Selections : Old Geelong, Therry Penola & OldIvanhoe

JULY 18 - ROUND 14UNDER-19 SECTION 1ST. KEVINS v. MAZENODCOLLEGIANS v . OLD BRIGHTONST. BERNARDS v . OLD PARADIANSDE LA SALLE v. OLD XAVERIANSUNIVERSITY BLUES v. OLD CAREY

UNDER-19 SECTION 2OLD MELBURNANS v . MARCELLINNORTH OLD BOYS v. WHITEFRIARSUNIVERSITY BLACKS v. ST. BEDES MENTONETIGERS at Melbourne Uni . Main ova lOLD TRINITY v . BEAUMARIS at 12 .30 p .m .OLD SCOTCH v. OLD HAILEYBURY

UNDER-19 ( 2) BLU EHAMPTON ROVERS v. MONASH BLUESOLD MENTONIANS v . CAULFIELD GR .ST. KILDA SOUTH CAULFIELD v . DE LA SALLE (2)MHSOB v . OLD XAVERIANS (2 )AJAX v . ORMOND

UNDER-19 (2) RE DAQUINAS v. ST. LEOS EMMAUSWARRINGAL v . OLD GEELONG at BanyuleOLD IVANHOE v . THERRY PENOLAOLD PARADIANS v . YARRA VALLE Y

~ E~~JLE W BERPATRONS ARE NOT PERMITTED TO BRING ALCOHOL

INTO ELSTERNWICK PARK OR INTO ANY VAFA VENUE

NAME CLUB LAST WK TOUNDER 19 (1 )DUGGAN DE LA SALLEBRITTEN COLLEGIANSCLANCY DE LA SALL EC . STEPHENS OLD XAVERIANS

UNDER 19 (2 )PASSADOR OLD TRINITYTHOMAS OLD SCOTCHSULLIVAN WHITEFRIARSHILTON WHITEFRIARS

UNDER 19 (2) BLUEBALLANTINE OLD MENTONIANSL . TAYLOR MHSOBGURPINAR CAULFIELD GRAMM .PALMER OLD MENTONIANS

UNDER 19 (2) REDWELCH WARRINGALSTELLA THERRY PENOLAOATES OLD IVANHO EB . MORAN AQUINAS

533

2

2

13133

UNDER-19 SECTION 1MAZENOD v. DE LA SALLE Field: Ben Schmidt DarIschia Goal : Peter Wallis Ken Coughla nOLD BRIGHTON v. ST. KEVINS Field : Richard EastwcGajanan Skandakuma Goal : Eugene D'Lazarus DaMurrayOLD PARADIANS v . COLLEGIANS Field : DamiMurphy Michael Ford eST. BERNARDS v . OLD CAREY Field : Cameron Stew,Travis Carrick Goal: John Finn Phil BergOLD XAVERIANS v. UNIVERSITY BLUES Field : MichAllen Dharskaka Peiris

UNDER-19 SECTION 2MARCELLIN v . OLD TRINITY Field : Jason MooreWHITEFRIARS v . OLD ME LBURNIANS Field : StLugowsk iST. BEDES ME NTONE TIGERS v . NORTH OLD BO'Field : Justin Grossbard Steve McCarthv (R)UNIVERSITY BLACKS v. OLD HAILEYBURY Field : TcGamble Neil Woods Boundarv: Tim BurnsBEAUMARIS v. OLD SCOTCH Field : Graeme Morg;Chris Stevens (J )

UNDER-19121 BLUEMONASH BLUES v . MHSOB Field: Ramon Killev PetWoodsCAULFIELD GR. v. HAMPTON ROVERS Field : hBurgess Trent Greenawa yDE LA SALLE (2) v . OLD MENTONIANS Field : AdaHarris Gerard RobbST. KILDA SOUTH CAULFIELD v . ORMOND at 1 p .rField: Trent Foley Daniel Perkin sOLD XAVERIANS (2) v. AJAX Field : Terence FarnDenny Fateka s

UNDER-19 (2 ) RE DST. LEOS EMMAUS BYEOLD GEELONG v . AQUINAS Field : Cameron Gill MichaJessepTHERRY PENOLA v . WARRINGAL Field : Paul TuppenOLD IVANHOE v. YARRA VALLEY Field : Jim Papp~Peter BaileyOLD PARADIANS (2) BYE

in

ll

°. Blake. Foley. G1 son.

UNDER 19 BLUE - 04 .07 .98MAXMONASH BLUPS FOF1E'Pc'D

MHSOB 2.2 8.4 9.6 13,11.69CACLFIELD GRAMMAR 3.5 17 8.12 8.15. 63MHSOB: Simpson 3 . H . Taylor 2. Paiolsky 2 . L . Taylor. Wright . G. McCulh', Jones. Moore.A Askew. Best, Simpson, Rodder,l4'rtght . Anthony 0Brlen, Askew, Jones .Cs 'h'

Gmmmnr: Gurpinu 3, Kendall, Sant . Gucett, Freeman. Creer. Best :Crvnphom . Creer. Freeman. g,,. Inters. R[chardson.HAMPTON ROVERS 3,1 9 15 11.7 19.15 .129BE LA SALLE 3.8 4.9 8,14 8.14.62Hampton Rovas: Landrigatt 5 . tt9lmmott 4 . Adams 4, Dallas 2. Bird. Flalllte. Jenkm. Caton,11:1 mtdngan, 9uan. A .1'vss, W'oods . D. L'~s. Duddy .De Ix Salee: Buckley 2, Jackson 2 . Dzh'es, Read . Harrison, Syrtott . Best: Keogh. Rt2n .Read . Gu ihfer, St ecens. Harrison,OLDMEh1'ON[Ah5 8,8 15,18 21,22 32 .28.220ST RBAA SOiTiH CA11LF1ELD 2.2 2.3 4,4 4,7,31Gi

d Mentonlans: &dlantme 13. Mackay 4 . Palmer 3 . D . Alexander 2 . Kuramoto 2, Met'el.Campbell. Frances, Grant . Mason, Stephen, Ubrrell. Best : Palmer, Stephen, Baltantme,Macka~~.lLawn, nrm:m.St i{Bda South Caulfield : Thursflekt 3, Zagame. Best: Barraket, Reddy, Plerez, ThursBeld,S.-do. Moore .OR4IOM1D 0,2 6.8 8.11 15,19,109OLD RAVERIANS 3.5 8.7 8.9 8,9.57Ormond : Mahhett 4 . Black 2, Str'men 2 . Nash 2 . hiiimtchey, Qurnt. Ra an. Cullen. Mmter.Best: Knleghl Rm,,ut, Ashford. Keleher. Nash. Black. Old Rscertens:Best: Feeh•. Demon. Home . Tmet[L Hart. Draga .

UNDER 19 RED - 04.07.98OLD PARADIANS 2.2 3,7 5.8 8,8.56ST IE08E91MAUS 3.8 8,7 7,10 11,12,78Old Psmdisns: M. Cosgrlgg 3. Richardson 2 . Jacatw. Karahatso, Kcts . Best: Karahatsos.Macartnes. Rkharrl.sat . Jarmw, Keys, Sartorf .St Leos Emmnus: Doom 3 . Hodder 3, King 2. Paul, Vaughan . Dorado . Best : Dunn, Volpf.Paul. Hodder. Dixon, Vaughan .BYEOLD GEELONG

AgUINAS 3.6 4,7 7.8 10,10.70THERRY PENOLA 1,2 5,7 10.8 18.9,105Aqnines : Boland 3 . Mmogne, CogLm, Deters, DetSartto . Tan. Barrie, B . Moran. Best :Ble.~kn,. Albion, Merarrl . P.ihtogue, Pole, Staddon.Theny P<nols: Stella 6 . Bannister 2 . Fitzpatrick. Garold 2. Grant 2 . Bosctgka . GuaiBen .Bmt: Garoni. Vlllam, Holdstock. L. Sprmgall, Shier, R. Springah .WARRINGAL 2,3 5,7 8.9 9,13.87OLD IVANHOE 5 .3 7,7 11,10 12,18.88ttarrin¢ah Welch 2, Steele 2 . Mutton. Hopgood, George. Ryan, Sessions. Best: MuOOn .R}:m. Steele. Sioas, Smgh. Thompson .Old lyardtoe: Brantgan 3 . N57Ws 3 . Stagg 2 . L.v 2, Oates 2. Beat : Oates. Brannlgan. to, .Spoor. Willis. Cotuage.YARRAVALLEYNF

FOR SEASON 1

L, .Di:R 19 SECTION 1- 04 .07 .9 8It; ~ 2.2 8.4 10.8 15.999- 1.4 2.7 5.10 8.11,59

"~kers and Best PGners not recwed .i, t . Ratne . Nelson Best: Nishet, R. Hau•khts. MIDer.

4.6 8.12 12.17 15,18 .1080,1 4.5 6.8 6,8.44

Clancy 3. Hart 3 . Huher. B . 9SercurL Peehcull . CL-y. Best:. + . . Hart, Duggan . B. Mercun.

te. Stc ~:vt . Fax L . 0 NeW, Best: Dolls . Robertson . Harl

4.2 5.9 9.15 14 .17,1012,2 4.4 5.8 9.9.83

to 2, Hanzu 2. Moore 2. Mount 2, Conlan . }httsiey.hmsier . Callery. Cantpzgna. Monte, Meehan.

;ilian 2 . Pioenges. Green. A. SwVtdoit Perry. Best:,reen.Unman. Kudeueh.

1,3 8,8 14,15 24,17,18 12.5 5,5 5,7 8.8,44

-,ell 3. E . Maters 3. Brltten 3. Ciadxrlt 2, S. Lynch 2 .:umidt. S . L}nch . Cal<hre8. &Wer. CLark.Berg, Juegan, mount, Osherne . Best: Erans . lannazzo. Serrano,

C,y,~ 3.1 3.2 5.5 5,8.3 8;~1Tqlp,~5 4.6 9.11 18.16 25.21,17 1

: L Hakins . Murphy. Abbott . h8ckan. Best : Tsirogtatws, Heffernan.I~. cmn h

ti ;:.: E3esL' ~ :~.. .I :~:tore. F.~u'rou'. O~ConneB . Morrtsat, Hau7cros. Coughlat .

UNDER 19 SECTION 2 - 27 .06 .9 80.0 4.9 30,10 1339.978.5 8.8 10.8 10.8.68

-c!ch: 19ckersand Best Players not reee7ved. l'app-Lldo 2. Marson. Gkeson, Dt,~urgldtts, McCallum. t4h11 . Best :

' Murlec. Diae~orgtous . Leftanue, Gteeson .

" ,-2, p;lY 1 .0 4.6 8,9 8.14.82Tt ,-tLIRS 2,1 3.3 5.3 7,4.48Tri~itw,Burr. s 2. Jaues . Hoden. Rarttsden . Dann, Kassatn. Russell . Best:Beecer.

, . :~ . i'~~.the. Russell. Burraxs.: :t 2. Dehem~. Hoare . Levi. Davis, Andersan.

srv:L1'A~i .~1h5 ~ 3.8 4.9 4,15 8.16,64}pe56d~,vrONETIG. 3.3 615 9.7 9.11,85

n I : 3. Bud 2. Buller 2, Ensor 2. Hammond 2, Aproa Smith. Thomas. Best:: Lay. Somata. Robertson. Fhilacsat.

t Stdcc-nlem: Murth.aza 2 . Couts. Cmtzens. Farquharson, Fong, H}ams. Stbree . Bend:u :Tuti;:, S9bree Murtaza . F.Wms, Birell.

: ; pcCr rntc~ee Tig.: Mud 3. Ryan 2, L. Wind, 2, Bell, ht.1'oung . Best: Ryan . Zomer,I. Drury.

4.0 4.4 10.7 11 .9,75771 OLD 1501btRStiYBLACKS 3.3 4.5 8.8 10.10 .70h Old tta>n: raker 2. 6LVnoud T:deb 2. Halpin 2. N . Smith 2, Saha 2 . N~ters . Best:

chthTe. Halpin . Rees . N. Snllth ..r : ;aeks :IGoai Kickers and Best Players not recenetl . l

',n 1-IL&YB6RY 5,3 8,5 918 10.10,70fizLi;.tIS 4,2 10,8 12.14 14,18,100

:~ -. t )h u'; C,-r EL<trtthtou 3, B,112. Dover 2. And,-t, Bmnetham . Jatasekem. Best : B.

UNDER-19 SECTCOLLEGIAN S

Coach : Tim Kiiiwo rthU19 (C) :

1 L. Schmidt2 N. Lync h3 J . Clark (C)4 D. Fiel d5 L. Taylor6 C. Mollard7 M. Maxwell8 N. Harrison9 M. Britten10 B. Pag e11 N . McCann12 A. Lang don13 S. Elg (VC)14 T De Young15 T Cookes16 A. Baxter17 T. Spice r18 N. Bras s19 A. Robe rtson20 J . Waters21 C. Chambers22 S . Lynch23 M . Gibson24 M . Godfrey25 A . McAllester27 T Foste r28 D . Telford29 T. Rogers-Wilson30 L . Moon (VC)31 J . Rose33 B . Samuel39 S . Kinder69 A . Dakin

MAZENOD OLD BRIGHTON OLD CAREYU19 (C) :

)U 1 9 OC :

Coach : Leigh Bowe s

Stevens 5 R. Hawkins 4 W. Earl 6 P. Tompkins

7 P. Nelson 7 G . Rhodes 9 N. Latham

12 A . Bray 12 A . Robertson 14 D. Feast

16 B. Meehan (VC) 14 A . Ginnavin 18iw~ ii15 G. Norwood a od

19 T. Crook 18 H . Rolls 22 M. Pound

42 J . Waters

McCarthy

Coach : Clay Weser Coach : Rod Bourke GRAMMARIANS Coach : Peter Schiller

2 N. Harber 1 J. Schiano U19 (C): 1 F. Hakins7 J. Laragy 2 B. Hobbs 1 A. Paltos 2 D

. Moriarty9 M. Mercuri 3 P. Cerche10 E. Williams 3 P. Fotiniotis 2 S. Grabert 4 J . Heffernan11 P. Bowden 4 C

. Poletti 3 G. Earl 5 T Baker

12 M. Evans 6 L. Hawkins 5 N

. Biggin 7 S. Addison12 B. Mercuri 6 T. Ewert 8 S. Derry

1 4 M. Aron 8 L. Varney 8 T Handley 1 0 S. Beckett

1 7 M 9 D. Grant 9 L. O'Neill 11 S. Chambers18 D. Jarvis 10 J. White 12 J. Mai (C)19 D. Moore 10 D. Ryan 11 S. Dimer 13 S. Wal l23 T. Fisher 15 L

. Morgan 13 R. O'Neill 16 N. Bul l25 R. Beattie (VC) gan 17 T. Tsirogiannis

28 S. Hart 17 N. Meehan 16 J. Thornbrow 20 M. Lawrence29 D. Forer ce

29 M. Joyce 18 M. Bonaddio 17 C. Barrow 21 D. Stone

32 J . Silvers 21 D. Rigg 19 M. Carr 23 T. Stuart33 M. O'Donnell 23 J

. Kavanagh 20 A. McLaughlin 24 A. rs

nShutie34 A. Pedicini 24 D

. Nisbet 21 X. Carra 26 C . Munro

ClaYMoran

70 M . DuganM . An drews

S . ErdosR . Hughson

M. Ka us 79 C. Davis 47 A Bond

S. McManus

42 37 S . C

. na 39 A

UNDER-19 - (2) B

AJAXCoach: Henry RittUt9 (C):

1 B. Klein2 A. Bock3 B. Davi s4 D. Goldenfein5 E . Goldstone6 D. Frid7 S . Gutman8 J. Rosenbaum9 J . One s10 H . Snow11 D. Rutko12 S . Majma n13 D . Rubenstein14 J . Weinstock15 D . Finkel16 D . Feldman17 J . Rockmart18 A . Golvan19 J . Basist20 S. Czarny21 D . Stub22 P. Glezer23 B. Ritterman24 A. Lewin25 M. Blashki26 Mark Segal27 C . Spero30 A. Lefkovic32 A. Rodgers33 S. Shetzer36 M . Segal39 S. Midler40 A. Halphen43 J. Sharp44 J . Kretsch

MONASH BLUESCoach: Mike DickensonU19 (C): J. Smith1 J. Bell 31 R. Reil h2 S . Collins 32 N. Seewarkg3 B . Merlin 34 J. Fanning4 N . Patten 35 S. Batters5 C . Williams 36 M . Smith6 F. Eley 37 M . Boflon7 B. McNeill 42 M . Bennett8 S. Lloyd 43 A. Forster-9 C .0'Bree Knight10 E. Baxter 44 W. Wickham11 J . Bronts 47 A. Spence12 A. Weeks13 B. Carstein14 G . Varxlelgl15 S. Young16 J . Smith (Cl17 J . Miller18 L . McLelland19 B. Musto

n 20 M. Hicke y21 T. Crowe22 T O'Brien23 J. Roscoe24 P. O'Donnell25 L . Dickenson26 J. Arnott27 B. Burke28 D. Avery29 S. Cooke30 L. Creamer

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CA1UFE7.D GRAWARCoach: Mark DonovanU19 (C): S. Wid)aja

1 J . Same2 N . Bourke3 S. Erikson4 J . Rya n5 S. Kendall6 J. Fulston7 M. Davies8 D . Globan9 J. Acfield10 C . Worboys11 P. Sykes12 S. Sant13 R. Silverman14 T. Cripp s15 A.Schwab16 B. O'Callaghan17 T. Kavouris18 M . Gurpinar20 A. Winters21 C. Nair n22 M . Richardson23 C. Greer24 A . Wilkinson25 G. Evans26 S . Widjaja (C)27 T. Freeman28 B . Hasforth29 D . Golabek33 P. Ralp h34 J . Wilmot35 A. White38 D . Veentjer71 K. Deaki n

OLD MENTONIANSCoach: Svend SamuldU19 (C) : Wes Baltanffiw

1 W. Ballantine (C)2 H . Mason3 R . Alexander4 M. Emanuel5 M. Thomasen6 S . Bainbridge7 D . Mills8 N . Hollow9 B. Kuramoto10 L . Brown11 D . Alexander12 R . Phipp s13 D. Grant14 N . Webster15 C. McKay16 L . Stephen17 A.0'Reilly18 M . Frances19 M . Kennedy20 P. Mevel21 T. McNish22 A. Martin23 A. Palmer24 A. Drinan (VC)25 L. Hoga n26 N. lane '...,27 A . Worrel l28 C. Twentyma

n 29 A. Kelly30 B . GWooss31 S . Worrell55 M. Campbell

DE LA SALLECoach: Craig WilliamsU19<'2 (C) : A. Dormison

1 R . Loft2 R . Gullifer2 A. Keogh3 G . Hristov3 L .R~y a n4 M. Ruschena6 J. Davie s7 J. 8 rne7 S . Tucker9 N. Synott9 1 . Watson10 J. La Ragy10 A. Molan11 L. Meehan12 S . Logan12 T. Robson13 A . Donnison (C)13 M . Harriso n15 A . McKenzie18 P. Nowlan19 N . Stafford20 J . Silver20 J . Willey23 J . Mea d29 M . Coghlan31 A . Hancock31 B . Reade40 A . Hayes57 N . Brasher58 D . Forer (VC )

D . BuckleyT. BuntineA. BurrowsM. EvansR . FordA.JacksonD . McHenryS. Monte SilvaA. MurrayB. MuscatA. NevilleE. PhillipsD. PipitoM . SalemD. Stinear

OLD XAVERtANSCoach: Pat Hawkins (1)Coach: Pete Callinart (2)U19 (C):i A Ba& .y 38 J. hklr~2 C. Salad 39 Tl.1_y3 B. Bzahan 4e J. Rki.e~4 D Bet 41 R. ttsarxn5 c. CaMds 42 B M~a,6 S. Curod,S 43 C. A4craJat~ty7 B.Ctrs~ 44 EMms ~8 C.Cardan 45 PO-J.1eslan9 TCam§y 46 J.oCmdte R.Cod'van 47 K04x4'§nII TCumow 48A 0sna]12TRs,s 49 T Pads13J.Dslt¢ 50M 0 mt4 At1--ep Sr N,Rt~a15 T Fanav 52 D. Rerncn16 J. Fay 53 M. Rush17 R. Feay 54 D. Ryan18MFRZgaaA 55A S Wz

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HAMPTONROVERS

Coach: Ian WiimottU19 (C):

1 D. Anderson2 A .Ouon3 T Prantzos4 J Midwinter5 S Will s6 A Crowther7 A Duddy8 W Climes9 M . Cripps10 D . Shaw11 A Voss12 A Landrigan13 N . Reh n14 M. Loui s15 G Shenfield16 G Wood17 A Smith18 J Stokes19 D Voss20 L . Bird21 M Jenkin22 L . Dallas23 S . Grimmer24 M . Flynn25 B Hevard26 M Flahive27 M . Flynn28 C. Lucas29 D Anderson30 M Lanagan

ORMONDCoach : Brian KeatingUt9 (C): A Stasiak1 S. Thompson2 M . Nash3 D. Robbins4 D. Rowan5 T. Ashford6 M . Broadhurst7 S. Kelehe r8 R. Coulston9 J. Putz10 J. Cullen11 B . Minter12 P. Townsend13 A. Kurze l14 B . Healey16 S . Porte r17 S . CNaughton18 P. are la19 A . Strauch20 K . Watson21 B . Walker22 D. Hopkins23 S . E~ga n24 MM. O'Halloran25 J . Dale26 D . Mabbett27 P. Gleason28 A . Stasiak29 K. Quon30 H . Black31 P. Waked32 A. Russell33 S. Stephens35 C . Knight

M.H .S .O .B.Coach: PeterO'DeaU19 (C): Jeff Wilson

1 T. Parker2 R . Clowes3 A. Simpson4 J . Wilson5 A.OiBrien6 J. Moore7 J. Gregson8 T. Leaver9 R. Limbrick10 N. McKenzie11 S. Rodder12 N. Youn g s13 B. Sims-Lucas14 S. Calle r15 T. Wright16 K. Miezis17 G. McCully18 J . Davis19 B . Hill20 A. OiBrien21 P. Physic22 P. Brown23 R .Joseph24 A . Mazur25 L. Taylor

. Askew27 H . Taylor28 M. Podolsky29 R . Par k30 T. Morgan31 L. Jones32 R . Weeden33 T. Lower34 R . Ware35 B. Miezis36 S. Osborn e

ST KILDASTH CAULFIEL

Coach: John HowardU19 (C) : J . DrummondGi J . Drununor~d64 C . Thursfio!d65 D .l.iahhmey66 K Toohey67 w. Perkins68 J . Zagame69 S. Reece70 C . Banera7t M . B araket72 A.Caruana73 $. RomaJnirro74 C. Gray75 M, Toppn76 D. Slade77 A Moore78 R. Hall79 C. McMMiIn80 A. Haines71 L DoNan82 B . Zurak83 A Sehron84 L Pryde85 H . Ready86 C. Perez87 T, Matthews88 J. Van B!erkel89 N . DiZiMa90 S . Katapau'asSr T. CampbO92 B . Santalucea

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BULLEEN-TEMPLESTOWECoach: Bob EllisU19 (C):

1 S. Alderhoven2 A. Bestow3 R. Brown4 C. Calleja5 M. DeBoer6 N. Eastwood7 M. Fisher8 D. Florence9 J . Florence10 L. Groves11 J . Howard12 D . Juhasz13 A . Kin g14 N . Macrides15 N . Macreevy16 N . McCroha17 B. Mountain18 S . Mountain19 T. Mossop20 M . Natfas21 R. Parris22 T. Peterson23 B . Pouroganis24 N . Povaran25 D . Povaran26 J . Stynes27 P. Taylo r28 L . Thompson29 B. Walleneiser

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THERRY PEfVOLACoach: Pa rt htaflonU19 (C):

2 R. Zampogna4 R. Springall8 A. Grant9 S. Stell a10 C. Bannister11 S . Bocaglia12 J . Briedis13 D . Candiloro14 R . Dodds15 A . McMahon16 D . Dun n17 A. McDonald18 N . James19 G . Kuret20 J . Smit h21 B . Fitzpatrick22 M . Yate s23 M . Russell24 T. SigRer25 N . Trewin26 R . Garcia27 R . Azzopardi28 C. O'Brien29 N . Parrett

OLD GEELONGCoach: Brian CnfivrghtU19 (C) :

8 N. Dinning12 N. Bayne15 R. Lane16 B . Couc h18 T. Straughton26 A . McKinnon29 D Bolto n31 L . Stevens34 A. McCann36 M . Avery43 A. Clay50 N Edgar51 J . Garland52 M . Cashinella53 T. Carty54 E. Wilson55 Q . Wallace56 R Brown58 L Heine59 J. Malpas60 D McInnes (C)61 J. Chamberlain63 M . McCarthy64 R . Scurry68 W. Ellery75 A . Timms76 D Brauer79 W. Keebl e

WARRINGALCoach : John StantonU19 (C):

1 H . Anderson2 S . Anderson3 D . Bloomfield4 G. Bell5 L. Bolzon6 C . Burke7 A. Cam,illeri8 M. Chazan9 B. Fre w10 E. Gale11 A. George12 A. Green13 T. Healey14 A . Hopgood15 J . Hopkins16 D . Inman17 M. Keegan18 D . Lewis19 G . Long20 M. Manovella21 S. Morris22 D . Mutton23 N. Mullane24 D. Nasrallah25 M . Natoli26 L. Prosser27 M . Pop e28 D. Ryan29 D . Schulze30 T. Sessions31 R . Singh32 M. Sloan33 J. Spence34 C . Taylor35 N. Taylor36 D. Thomas37 T. Thomson38 M . Vanlint39 S . Walter 42 J . Wilkins40 B . White 43 A. Welch41 D . Wilson 44 S . Yee

OLD IVANHOECoach : Stewart McLeanU19 (C) :

1 D. Bernet2 G . Gibson3 N. Coyne4 B . Davis5 A . Oates6 K . Angelo7 M. Logan8 B . Spoor9 B. Low10 B. Roderick11 C . Brannigan14 P. Dowd15 R. Holmwood16 R. Hens e17 J. Harrop18 A. Harper20 B . Willis21 R. Gilderdale22 G. Maddelic23 C. Barker25 P. Illis26 S . Brandt30 L . Courage37 J. Keane40 C . Harri s

YARRA VALLE YCoach: Ash WainU19 (C) :

1 A. Midland2 T. Morris3 S. Lloy d4 C. Fraser5 P. Vatloppi6 M. Wine s7 B. Stu rz aker8 B. Arnot9 J . Longwo rt h10 B . Searl e11 B. Reynolds12 D . Lang13 C .Shu q g14 T. Lloyd15 D . Bailey16 A . Bel l17 T. Mcllrath18 R . Pearce19 E . K ryse20 T. Tyshing21 P. Vaughn22 B . Drew23 C . Arnold24 A. Cusano25 S . Ma tters26 J . Skipwort h27 T. Hancock28 B . Re y nolds29 S . Coleman30 B . Wapshott31 J . Scanlan

OLD PARADIANSCoach: Ken Jot anesen (1)Coach: Phil t.uchetta (2)1 S . Young2 D. Green3 G. O'Meara4 B. Richardson5 B. Galloway5 B. Woodham6 M.Joyce8 D. Varan o8 A. Vecchio9 J . Byro n10 K. Theodossi11 A . Curra n

A . TalaricoC .JacavouC . PriceB. SullivanN. AllardP. KarabatsosM . DempsterM . SzewczukM . CosgriffD . BriggsM . PloengesL. BrickwellA. JakowenkoB. O'ConnorS. PruscinoR. Sartor iV. PerryS . FellowesF. PapalucaA. Bake r

34 G. Howe35 D .Loney36 G. Dean37 V. Bergamin38 N . Kudeweh39 J. Thor n40 J. Collins41 F. Papluca42 M . Rees44 S . Ciavola47 M . De Rango49 D . Gleeson52 N . Macartney53 C . Butle r60 A. Swindon

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1998 Blood Bank Challenge -Give blood for your club

Once again the VAFA and the Blood Bank of Victoria are running the 1998 Blood BankChallenge where all clubs within the VAFA have the opportunity to compete against one anoth-er in terms of blood donations.

Each time a new or existing donor registers to donate, he/she scores a point for his/herVAFA club . Each club's points scored are then calculated on a percentage basis directly relat-ed to the number of members at each club, so allowing smaller clubs to compete with the big-ger clubs more evenly. The process is simple and at each club "Captain Bloods" have beenappointed to encourage the use of not only the City and South Melbourne donor centres, butalso link up with mobile blood banks within the general community and also throughout thelarge school donation program .

New club Werribee Amateur Football Club was the leading club after Round 5, whileAquinas OCAFC had the greatest percentage increase from Round 6-10 . Regular updatesappear in the Amateur Footballer alerting interested clubs of their relative ranking, while pro-motional posters have been distributed to each club to promote the competition .

Last year 1275 donations were recorded in our inaugural year, with a staggering 23%being new donors . In 1998 we are looking to maintain or increase both the number of dona-tions and the percentage of new donors, and with your help you can assist us with this veryworthy cause .

The VAFA was extremely proud of its contribution towards this community based incen-tive program in 1997 and would like to thank all participants, and at the same time urge all\ 'AFA players, supporters and officials to get behind the 1998 Challenge and Give Blood ForYour Club .

The VAFA would like to thank Hugh Lyon Knitwear (1 set of club jumpers - major prize),Cadbury Schweppes ($40 voucher), Four'n'Twenty Pies ($40 voucher) and Spalding Australia(footballs) for their support of the Blood Bank Challenge since its inception .

For further information Peter Moran (Blood Bank - 9694 0210 or Brett Connell - 95318333) .

Sportscover Pick the Seven Premiers Competitio nWeekly winner was Hawthorn Amateurs (again) . There were 6 club entries who had their

nominated premier teams all win last round . HA win water bottles and go in for the July month-ly prize of 2 Sherrin footballs . A future Marketing News will detail again the major Sportscoverprize if there is one club entry only that successfully predicts the 7 senior section premierteams. There were 62 club entries lodged before the closing time for this competition so chancesof a win appear fairly good .

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BO N US POI NTS40 Bonus Points are available as part of the Blades ClubChampionship to all Clubs who are able to demonstrate thatat least 20 of their Senior, Reserve and Under 19 Playersregularly wear Blades Football Boots in VAFA matches .

Club Lists of those players who regularly wear Blades boots

are to be forwarded to the VAFA (Attention : Phil Stevens) by

Monday 27 July 1998.

Lists received after this date will not be accepted .

2 Bonus Points for each $100 of Blades apparel purchasedthrough the VAFA are also still available to each Club forClub apparel orders lodged with VAFA by 31 July 1998 .

Please contact Peter Warner of Blades Sports on9889 9222 with any enquiry in relation to either of the above .

Fm SLADES CLUS CHAMPIONSHI P"$2000 TO THE WINNING CLUB

Points have been allocated for Round Twelve matches and today the leading 20 clubs ar eshown . A team that has a bye is credited with a win . To refresh memories from last week a senior,,am win receives 12 points ; reserves win 5 points ; an under 19 team win 5 points .

cL1JB SEN. RES. U-19 TOTAL

OLD XAVERIANS 11 10 12 242WHITEFRIARS O C 10 11 11 230AJAX 9 11 7 198BEAUMARIS 11 8 5 19 7OLD MENTONIANS 9 8.5 9 195 .5CAULFIELD GRAMMARIANS 11 9 3 .5 194 .5MONASH GRYPHONS 11 i 1 0 18 7OLD CAREY 11 11 0 187OLD SCOTCH 7 10 10 184MARCELLIN 9 10 4 .5 180 . 5OLD CAMBERWELL 10 12 0 18 0ORMOND 7 11 8 179OLD TRINITY 9 6 8 1 7 8HAMPTON ROVERS 8 7 8 17 1PENINSULA 10 9 0 165OLD GEELONG 7 9 7 164PARKSIDE 9.5 10 0 16 4MONASH BLUES 7 8 7 159ST BEDES MENTONE TIG. 7 9 6 159KEW 9 10 0 158

Bonus points are on offer and can be earned as follows :• 40 points at the end of July to each club which has at least 20 senior, reserve or Under 1 9

players regularly wearing Blades football boots in VAFA matches .• 2 points for each $100 worth of Blades apparel purchased through the VAFA up to 31 Jul y

1998 .

ELSTERNWICK PARKDRAW 1998(June - Septembe r)

This Sat. 11 /7: MHSOB v Mazeno dThis Sun 12/7 : No match scheduled - ground vacantNext Sat 18/7 : Old Geelong v BanyuleNext Sun 19/7: FIDA matchdavSat 25/7: Therrv Penola v Old IvanhoeSun 26/7 : No match seheduled - ground vacantSat 1/8: Old Paradians v MHSO BSun 2/8: No match scheduled-ground vacantSat 8/8 : Old Haileyburv v De La SalleSun 9/8 : FIDA semi - final sSat 15/8 : Club XVIII Prelim . FinalsSun : 16/8 : FIDA Grand Final sSat : 22/8 : Club XVI)I Grand FinalsSun : 23/8 : Old Scotch v Old HaileyburvSat : 29/8 : B Section First Semi-FinalSun : 30/8 : A Section First Semi FinalSat: 5/9 B : Section Second Semi-FinalSun: 6/9 : A Section Second Semi-Final

Saturday's

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64 p.m.Saturday

Deferred from Junel6th .Sandy Hunter, Old Geelong. Disputing umpire'sdecision, I match .

From July 4Jarrid Prior, Bulleen-Templestowe. Striking, 5matches.Zeb Fleming. Thomastown . Striking, 2 matches.Drew Solley, Old Mentonians. Elbowing. 4 matchGary Forsyth, ANZ Albert Park. Abuse/threatumpire, 2 matches as player and coach .

* Clint Ferguson, Hampton Rovers . Abusive lan-guage, 2 matches .

* John Goodlet, Southbank . Striking, 2 matches .* Leigh Morris . Yarra Ualley. Striking, 2 matches.* Lou Inserra . Parkside . Striking. 2 matches .* Danny Wright . Swinburne . Striking, 2 matches .* Paul Harris, West Brunswick . Striking. 2 matche* Nick Milat, Collegians (Reserve). Striking, 2 match* Scott Saunders, Old Haileybury (Reserve). Strikin

2 matches .* Craig O'Connell, Bulleen Cobras (Reserve) .

Striking, 2 matches .* Dragi Dimouski, Thomastown (Reserve) .

Misconduct, 2 matches .* Max Bellato, Bulleen-Temple . (Reserve) .

Misconduct, 2 matches .* Leigh Stott . Bulleen-Temp. (Reserve). Audible

offence, I match .* Luke Hume, Old Scotch (U19) . Charging, 2 matche* Mark Jenkins, Hampton Rovers (U19) . Striking, 2

matches .* Nick Stafford. De La Salle (2) (U19) . Misconduct .

matches.*Accepted Prescribed Penalt y

Rt~~) ~i_P_~! I IFirst offence ($5) ; second offence ($25) ; thircoffence (S50); fourth offence ($100) ; each subsequent offence ($100) .

Reserves/C18 Seniors/U19failure to phone failure to providescores by 2 .30pm final scores by 5p mNil Nil

OTHER

Incorrect scores phoned (Rd . 11)Nil

APPEALS :Old Westbourne (Rd. 10) - failure to provide finalscores by 5pm - appeal upheld .

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ELSTERNWICIt PARK GATESThe main gate (Glenhuntly Rd) is open every match day.

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

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12 10 2 0 1007 573 175.74 4012 10 2 0 1014 606 167.33 4012 8 4 0 1080 668 161.68 3212 8 4 0 887 819 108.3 3212 6 6 0 837 867 96 .54 2412 5 7 0 852 908 93 .83 2012 5 7 0 675 737 91 .59 2012 5 7 0 781 873 89 .46 2012 2 10 0 460 1002 45.91 812 1 11 0 586 1252 46.81 4

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ORMOND 12 11 1 0 1103 576 191 .49 44r,,ARCELLIN 12 10 2 0 837 555 150.81 40pLDPARADIANS 12 10 2 0 869 592 146.79 40,~pRTH OLD BOYS 12 7 5 0 706 780 90 .51 28p TRINITY 12 6 6 0 785 901 87 .13 24-'EN0D O C 12 5 7 0 768 850 90 .35 20--8 12 3 9 0 860 918 93.68 1 2

~ wANHOE12 3 9 0 625 920 67 .93 1212 3 9 0 539 869 62 .03 1 2

--=aRY PENOLA OB 12 2 10 0 663 905 73.26 8

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9 3 0 985 577 170.71 369 3 0 854 637 134.07 368 4 0 901 578 155.88 327 4 1 980 802 122.19 307 4 1 848 887 95.6 307 5 0 931 735 126 .67 287 5 0 912 723 126 .14 282 10 0 606 924 65 .58 82 10 0 450 1072 41 .98 81 11 0 537 1148 46 .78 4

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AJAX 12 11 1 0 1153 371 310.78 44WHITEFRIARS 12 11 1 0 1043 447 233.33 44PARKSIDE 12 10 2 0 1034 580 178.28 40SOUTHBANK 12 8 4 0 936 656 142.68 32MONASH BLUES 12 8 4 0 1021 740 137.97 32--JINAS0C 12 6 6 0 797 754 105.7 24_'LVERSITYBLACKS 12 5 7 0 702 649 108.17 205=_ESIAN O C 12 4 8 0 646 918 70.37 16-RRAVALLEY 12 3 8 1 793 924 85 .82 14

:.'_D ESSENDON GR 12 3 8 1 462 861 53 .66 14ST JOHNS O C 12 2 10 0 399 1284 31 .07 8Si PATRICKS MENTONE 12 0 12 0 465 1393 33 .38 0

E BLUE RESERVEOLDCAMBERWELL 12 12 0 0 1458 345 422.61 48CAULFIELD GRAMMAR 12 9 3 0 1293 419 308.59 36PENINSULA 0 8 12 9 3 0 1288 468 275,21 36CHIRNSIDE PARK 12 7 5 0 878 729 120.44 28='641EIGH A F C 12 7 5 0 785 715 109.79 28= 3 NER HOUSE 12 7 5 0 589 979 60.16 28E~_STERNWICK 12 3 9 0 555 997 55 .67 1 2_ENHUNTLY 12 3 9 0 508 1022 49 .71 12

3 , iINBURNEUNIVERSITY 12 2 t0 0 559 1208 46 .27 8i MARYS 12 1 11 0 512 1587 32 .26 4

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E WHITE RESERV EOLD CAREY 12 11 1 0 1160 504 230.16 44KEW 12 10 2 0 1039 527 197.15 40U H S O B 12 8 4 0 1141 489 233.33 32FITZROY REDS 12 7 4 1 905 705 128.37 30•~ ..LIAMSTOWN CYMS 12 7 5 0 1109 635 174 .65 28DRTH BRUNSWICK 12 6 6 0 966 819 117 .95 24,-1MOND CENTRAL 12 6 6 0 670 782 85 .68 24

-JLLEEN COBRAS 12 3 9 0 530 1389 38 .16 12I"-^ TROBE UNIVERSITY 12 1 10 1 394 1038 37 .96 6

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F RESERVEMONASH GRYPHONS 12 11 1 0 1176 448 262.5 44WEST BRUNSWICK 12 8 4 0 869 648 134.1 32HAWTHORN AMATEURS 12 8 4 0 953 804 118.53 32WERRIBEE AMATEURS 12 7 5 0 805 735 109.52 28ELTHAM COLLEGIANS 12 4 8 0 648 904 71 .68 16ELEY PARK A F C 12 4 8 0 709 1139 62.25 16SYNDAL TALLY HO 12 3 9 0 606 915 66 .23 12ANZ ALBERT PARK 12 3 9 0 499 881 56 .64 1 2

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CLUB 18 (2)

MONASH WHITES 11 11 0 0 803 34S 232 .75 44THORNBURY COUGARS 11 8 3 0 783 521 150 .29 32MT LILYDALE 0 C 11 7 4 0 831 537 154 .75 28KEW 11 6 5 0 687 455 150.99 24MARCELLIN 11 5 6 0 593 693 85 .57 20OLD ESSENDON GR 11 3 8 0 525 885 59 .32 12PARKSIDE 11 2 9 0 478 855 55.91 8YARRA VALLEY 11 2 9 0 466 960 48.54 8

UNDER-19 SECTION 1OLD XAVERIANS 12 12 0 0 1522 537 283.43 48OLD PARADIANS 12 10 2 0 1219 811 150.31 40DE LA SALLE 12 8 4 0 1247 1074 116.11 32COLLEGIANS 12 6 6 0 1251 970 128 .97 24UNIVERSITY BLUES 12 6 6 0 1006 913 110 .19 24OLD BRIGHTON 12 6 6 0 947 912 103 .84 24ST KEVINS 12 6 6 0 964 1294 74 .5 24STBERNARDS 12 3 9 0 975 1301 74 .94 12MAZENOD 0 C 12 3 9 0 829 1424 58 .22 12OLD CAREY 12 0 12 0 667 1654 40 .33 0

UNDER-19 (2 )WHITEFRIARS 12 11 1 0 1461 699 209.01 44OLD SCOTCH 12 10 2 0 1378 831 165.82 40OLD TRINITY 12 8 4 0 1318 855 154.15 32ST BEDES MENT TIGERS 12 6 6 0 951 1091 87.17 24BEAUMARIS A F C 12 5 6 1 901 1113 80.95 22OLD MELBURNIANS 12 5 7 0 967 1184 81 .67 20MARCELLIN 12 4 7 1 926 1024 90.43 18OLD HAILEYBURY 12 4 8 0 1006 1097 91 .7 16NORTH OLD BOYS 12 4 8 0 822 1232 66 .72 16UNIVERSITY BLACKS 12 2 10 0 709 1390 51 .01 8

UNDER-19 (2) BLU EMHSOB 12 10 2 0 1551 681 227.75 40OLD MENTONIANS 12 9 3 0 1529 807 189.47 36HAMPTON ROVERS 12 8 4 0 1300 776 167.53 32ORMOND 12 8 4 0 1029 910 113.08 32MONASH BLUES 12 7 5 0 933 945 98.73 28AJAX 12 7 5 0 913 978 93 .35 28OLD XAVERIANS (2) 12 5 6 1 867 835 103 .83 22CAULFIELD GR 12 3 8 1 770 1003 76 .77 14DE LA SALLE (2) 12 2 10 0 882 1253 70 .39 8ST KILDA STH CAULFIELD 12 0 12 0 357 2061 17 .32 0

UNDER-19 (2) REDOLD IVANHOE 12 11 1 0 1166 569 204.92 44YARRA VALLEY 12 11 1 0 1092 589 185.4 40THERRY PENOLA OB 12 9 3 0 1308 742 176.28 36WARRINGAL A F C 12 8 4 0 1348 682 197.65 32OLD GEELONG 12 7 5 0 736 731 100.68 28AOUINAS 0 C 12 5 7 0 888 1059 83.85 20OLD PARADIANS (2) 12 5 7 0 784 1241 63 .17 20ST LEO'S EMMAUS W P 12 4 8 0 516 1290 40 16BULLEEN-TEMPLESTOWE 10 1 9 0 282 1296 21 .76 4

VAFAPREMIERSHIP LIST S

1998

TEAM NAM E

OLD XAVERIANSOLD SCOTCHST BERNARDSOLD MELBURNIANSDE LA SALLEST KEVINSUNIVERSITY BLUESOLD HAILEYBURYOLD BRIGHTONCOLLEGIAN S

MARCELLINOLD TRINITYMHSOBNORTH OLD BOYSORMON DOLD IVANHOEOLD PARADIANSMAZENOD 0 CTHERRY PENOLA OBIVANHO E

BEAUMARIS A F COLD MENTONIANSHAMPTON ROVERSST BEDES MENT TIGOLD GEELONGST KILDA STH CAULFIELDBANYUL EST LEOS EMMAUS W PTHOMASTOWNBULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE

SOUTHBANKWHITEFRIARSPARKSIDEAJAXMONASH BLUESOLD ESSENDON GRAQUINAS 0 CYARRA VALLEYSALESIAN 0 CUNIVERSITY BLACKSST PATRICKS MENTONEST JOHNS 0 C

CAULFIELD GRAMMARPENINSULA 0 BOLD CAMBERWELLCHIRNSIDE PARKOAKLEIGH A F CPOWER HOUSEELSTERNWICKSWINBURNE UNIVERSIT YGLENHUNTLYST MARY S

OLD CAREYRICHMOND CENTRALKEWNORTH BRUNSWICKUHSO BWILLIAMSTOWN CYMSFITZROY REDSBULLEEN COBRASOLD WESTBOURN ELA TROBE UNIVERSIT Y

MONASH GRYPHONSSYNDAL TALLY HOHAWTHORN AMATEURSWEST BRUNSWICKELEY PARK A F CELTHAM COLLEGIANSWERRIBEE AMATEURSANZ ALBERT PARK

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W L D FOR AGAINST % POINTSA SECTIO N

11 1 0 1482 760 195 447 5 0 1142 1046 109.18 287 5 0 1326 1229 107.89 287 5 0 1058 983 107.63 287 5 0 1079 1116 96.68 287 5 0 1212 1273 95,21 286 6 0 1133 1104 102.63 246 6 0 1069 1150 92.96 242 10 0 1041 1310 79.47 80 12 0 953 1524 62.53 0

B SECTIO N

9 3 0 1187 926 128.19 369 3 0 1218 985 123.65 367 5 0 1289 1100 117.18 287 5 0 1056 910 116.04 287 5 0 1180 1020 115.69 287 5 0 1006 966 104.14 285 7 0 1049 1217 86.2 205 7 0 1020 1252 81 .47 202 10 0 1072 1299 82.53 82 10 0 1013 1415 71 .59 8

C SECTIO N11 1 0 1617 1023 158.06 449 3 0 1388 1116 124.37 368 4 0 1199 860 139.42 327 5 0 1178 1077 109.38 287 5 0 1143 1205 94.85 285 7 0 1103 1360 81.1 204 8 0 1156 1266 91 .31 164 8 0 1135 1446 78.49 163 9 0 1185 1430 82.87 122 10 0 1077 1398 77.04 8

D SECTION

10 1 1 1478 999 147.95 4210 2 0 1337 934 143.15 409 2 1 1304 954 136.69 389 3 0 1242 984 126.22 367 5 0 1042 872 119.5 286 6 0 1124 1050 107.05 245 7 0 1341 1241 108.06 205 7 0 1292 1242 104.03 205 7 0 1077 1131 95.23 203 9 0 829 1078 76.9 121 11 0 892 1596 55.89 41 11 0 720 1597 45.08 4

E BLUE SECTION11 1 0 1672 707 236.49 4410 2 0 1709 793 215.51 4010 2 0 1547 886 174.6 407 5 0 1515 1146 132.2 287 5 0 1182 1086 108.84 285 6 1 1356 1257 107.88 224 8 0 1020 1366 74.67 163 8 1 909 1420 64.01 142 10 0 815 1982 41.12 80 12 0 814 1896 42.93 0

E WHITE SECTIO N11 1 0 168111 1 0 16079 3 0 15637 5 0 11697 5 0 10875 7 0 11155 7 0 9473 9 0 9101 11 0 6901 11 0 693

F SECTION

11 1 0 15759 3 0 13979 3 0 11746 6 0 9944 8 0 9964 8 0 8773 9 0 8512 10 0 784

565 297.52 44976 164.65 44957 163.32 361103 105.98 281293 84.07 281136 98.15 201085 87.28 201446 62.93 121393 49.53 41508 45.95 4

759 207.51 44976 143.14 36831 141 .28 36920 108.04 241247 79.87 161181 74.26 161253 67.92 121613 48 .61 8

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