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ef AT a :1~ l _ ` PHIL STEVENS CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICE R Most games playe d ,,,,c r,-ould like clubs who can provide us with a list of its top 10 players (games played) to send these through to us . These will 1 ;c published and updated from year to year . I ilc<c statistics would settle many arguments . Many clubs ,,,nendy spend many hours researching this information and clubs can book times with Karen (VAFA reception) for this to be ~ ; rried out . We are looking for total games - by adding club senior, reserves and Under 19 matches . VFL player s ;anv VFL player who is released now or during the rest of the <c :17on, who did not play with his VAFA club before June ,dtM, cannot play in tate me ent~and issuing of a VAFA permit he necessar y illowing him to play . Last Sunda y's pre-match luncheo n Last Sunday at Elsternwtck Park, before the Old Trinity v . Old "~averians match, the President's Luncheon featured hearing irom a Football Victoria representative about the state of football . Also in attendance was the president of Old Trinity Alan Burrows (pictured with myself) who explained to the luncheon how he saw this year's Presidents' Forum operating. on August 4th Old Trinity will host this forum, following which a submission will be made to the Executive for it to consider . he luncheon also heard how the VAFA would use its soon to be appointed Director of umpiring to bolster our umpire numbers . Traiuers' lligh t On page 15 of todays Amateur Footballer club trainers will see a notice regarding next Wednesday's Trainers' Night to be held at the Hawthorn Football Club . Rob Duncan (Club Warehouse) and Emma . Howard (Leuko) need to hear from each club as t o f? n [ ~ ~i {~ ~ 1 1 L ti I 1l "L i 1 Q_j _l Tribunal & Tnvestigatiorrs .. . . .. ............. . .. .........._.62 '] :. .~.- . E VICTORIAN AMATEUR FOOTBALL ASSOCIATIO N 'uiy,131~3U :, 2902 Price: $ 2 .00 Vol . 02 No .1 3 how many (and who) o f their accredited trainers will be attending . This is for catering purposes . Maximum attendance o f each club's accredite d trainers will see that club receive the maximum three (3) Sponsorship Rewards Plan points . Congratulations to Box Hi ll North for their first "real" win in the VAFA competition . The other two sets of points were a) for a bye and b) for the opposition playin g an unregistered player . Nice to receive, but nothing like the real thing. Well done North ! ! Some umpires still mailing match envelopes to the VAFA. Something to think abou t At the moment there are five guidelines by which a player, who has breached his amateur status, may use to possibly have hi s amateur status restored (reinstated) . I heard an excellent argument last weekend that suggested our energies could be far better spent policing the players in the competition to ensure they are not playing for any gain, payment or other inducements compared to all the interviewing and checking that is required at the moment to see whether or not an applicant fits one of the guidelines . In other words let anyone who wants to play in the Amateurs in - regardless of background - and work hard to see that they play with us as amateurs -"for the love of the game ONLY" . Readers ' thoughts would be appreciated . Ex- Magpie Andrew iranquilli joined VFL club Springvate so that he could be reinstated to rei gning premier Marceliin this season . . ... ,.. .. . y - .. _ . . - _. _ _ Sport 927 prize W=er" ."... ... . ....... :.. . . . ............. .2 4 Coaches' Clipboard ........... . ..,,. . . . . .. ., . .. ::... : . .. . ." .25 Today's Umgizes, 3 1 brtheLoveofthe G ame... . .. ..32"3 3 " ... . .62 Bisteruwick Park Liraw ... . .. . . . ....... ..... . . .. . . FOR THE LOVE OF THE AMF PA GE~32 > ~>
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Page 1: The Amateur Footballer, Week 13, 2002

ef AT a :1~l _̀PHIL STEVENS

CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICE R

Most games played,,,,c r,-ould like clubs who can provide us with a list of its top 10

players (games played) to send these through to us. These will

1;c published and updated from year to year .

I ilc<c statistics would settle many arguments. Many clubs,,,nendy spend many hours researching this information andclubs can book times with Karen (VAFA reception) for this to be

~ ; rried out. We are looking for total games - by adding club

senior, reserves and Under 19 matches .

VFL players;anv VFL player who is released now or during the rest of the

<c:17on, who did not play with his VAFA club before June

,dtM, cannot play intateme ent~and issuing of a VAFA permithe necessary

illowing him to play.

Last Sunday's pre-match luncheonLast Sunday at Elsternwtck Park, before the Old Trinity v . Old

"~averians match, the President's Luncheon featured hearingirom a Football Victoria representative about the state offootball. Also in attendance was the president of Old TrinityAlan Burrows (pictured with myself) who explained to theluncheon how he saw this year's Presidents' Forum operating.

on August 4th Old Trinity will host this forum, following whicha submission will be made to the Executive for it to consider .

he luncheon also heard how the VAFA would use its soon tobe appointed Director of umpiring to bolster our umpire

numbers .

Traiuers' llightOn page 15 of todays Amateur Footballer club trainers will seea notice regarding next Wednesday's Trainers' Night to be heldat the Hawthorn Football Club . Rob Duncan (Club Warehouse)

and Emma. Howard (Leuko) need to hear from each club as to

f? n [ ~ ~i {~ ~11 L ti I1l "L i 1 Q_j

_l

Tribunal & Tnvestigatiorrs .. . . .. .. . ... . . . ........ . . ... . ..._.62

'] :. .~.- ..

E VICTORIAN AMATEUR FOOTBALL ASSOCIATIO N

'uiy,131~3U:, 2902 Price: $2.00 Vol . 02 No.13

how many (and who) oftheir accredited trainerswill be attending. This is

for catering purposes.

Maximum attendance of

each club's accreditedtrainers will see that club receive the maximum three (3)Sponsorship Rewards Plan points .

Congratulations to Box Hill North for their first "real"win in the VAFA competition. The other two sets ofpoints were a) for a bye and b) for the opposition playing

an unregistered player. Nice to receive, but nothing like the realthing. Well done North ! !

Some umpires still mailing match envelopes to theVAFA.

Something to think aboutAt the moment there are five guidelines by which a player, whohas breached his amateur status, may use to possibly have hi s

amateur status restored (reinstated) .

I heard an excellent argument lastweekend that suggested our energiescould be far better spent policing theplayers in the competition to ensure theyare not playing for any gain, payment orother inducements compared to all theinterviewing and checking that isrequired at the moment to see whether ornot an applicant fits one of theguidelines .In other words let anyone who wants toplay in the Amateurs in - regardless ofbackground - and work hard to see thatthey play with us as amateurs -"for thelove of the game ONLY" . Readers 'thoughts would be appreciated .

Ex- Magpie Andrewiranquilli joined VFL

club Springvate so thathe could be reinstated

to rei gning premierMarceliin this season .

.. .. ,. . .. . y - .. _. . - _. _ _Sport 927 prize W=er" .".. . . . .. .. .... . :.. . . .... . . .... .... .24

Coaches' Clipboard . .... . . ... .. ..,,. . . . . .. ., .. . ::... : . .. . ." .25

Today's Umgizes, 31

brtheLoveofthe Game. ... .. ..32"3 3

" ... . .62Bisteruwick Park Liraw ... . .. . . . ... . ... . . ... . . .. . .

FOR THE LOVEOF THE AMFPAGE~32 >~>

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FROM top of the table andf lag fauorites to third last in seve nrounds of footy. Ostensibly, that might mean panic but S tKevins don't see it that way. "Our seconds are second, ourthirds are third, and our Under-l9s are on top - that's not aclub in crisis," SKOBs president Tim Corrigan said . Corriganwas part of the committee that started a five-year plan in 1994,and it has come close to fruition with three finals appearancesin the past three seasons. The next five-year plan is in motionwith SKOBs setting themselves higher standards with all theirteams. "This will be the first vear our reserves are in the finals,"Corrigan said. While St Kevs have lost Woodorw Medallistchance Steve O'Connor with what might be a broken ankle,and Robyn Bowles to knee ligament problems, Andrew Ukovic,Damian Ryan, Rob Gross and Nick Fraser are training well .Josh Giansiracusa, dropped last week, should return fortoday's game against the impressive Uni Blues at the collegeoval . "In 1999 we made a late run to the finals being two gamesout with five to go," Corrigan said .

A win against the Blues, who have Messrs Hayter, MeLachlan .Wilkie and Nation in form, could make it one game outside thefour with five to go for the Skobbers . The Blues experiencedbrigade is making a difference .

Trinity, also two wins out of & four, host fourth placedMarcellin that has old-boy and former Collingwood ace AndrewTranquilli adding to an already impressive forward line . One ofthe beauties of a 10-team comp, with only the top forty percentof the teams making the cut, is matches like these are virtualqualifying finals even though we are six matches from spring .The ruck clashes in this section are also intriguing and AndrewRamsden and Mark Browne are both in form as are Tmidfielders Paul Gnatt in the centre and Toby VanDerVenne onthe wing.The Ts come in with another close loss, this time toXaverians - the club that has a habit of winning the closematches, and the OTs should get Matthew Greig and ChrisFrost back.

b3areellin must be chock full of positiveness after crunchingtop-placed St Bernards by 10 goals . Bernie Dineen might goclose to back-to-back Woodrow's and Dallas Jarred is one ofthe comp's best defenders. Hopefully, he will get Greig .

De La need to win a minimum of four games to avoid relegationand today at Old Ivanhoe that task might be made difficultwith the Hoers' form.Theyve won three in a row in this secondhalf of the season and that is without John Stevens, JamesHope and Jarred Weddle, who are likely to be back in the nextcouple of weeks . Mention of Woodrow medals, it is a pity MarkOrchard missed a month through injury as he has been astandout since his return last month . In the tight win overSKOBs, the former Swan covered plenty of territory and slottedthrough an angled goal in the third quarter under greatpressure . Andrew Oates put in a top game, unaffected by along layoff, but there is a question whether rover Luke Loehr anwill come up for today after receiving a heavy knock. Hoersdefender Chance Crowley will be a DLS obstacle .

The Dees conceded six25m penalties last weekagainst Scotch, as theCardinals recorded theireighth win in a row overDLS . Maybe it was the interpretation, or maybe like some sidesin the lower half, it was a discipline issue but with only one 25every three matches this year, it was hopefully an aberration .DLS are competitive, as displayed by five unanswered goals toMessrs, Evans, Harrison, Jolmstone and Duggan twice in thethird term when it was trailing by 10 goals to Scotch last week

IN THE SECOND PART OF THE SPLIT ROUND, at theCamberwell Sports Ground, one of the best games of theseason should take place between Scotch and Xavs,particularly if the conditions are fine like they were in thecorresponding match last year. Both teams have improved this

year as reflected by their ladder positions . This is the

Cardinal's big chance at the double chance. Third placed

Scotch have the Bernies and Xavs above them one game andtwo games respectively in front of it . Andrew Crow is another ofour good ruckmen and he's up against the legend Michael

Blood . Steve Collins, Steve Hume and Brad Robinson and RyanMullins are ball magnets and they will have plenty ofchallenges from Xavs' Travis Ruyg and veterans Simon

Lethlean and Adam Sassi . James Ross kicked five goals against

DLS and he can expect to be highlighted in the Xavs' forward-scout report .

The Bernies host MHSOB, who have to be credited with

remaining competitive despite their winless run. What achallenge for the High meeting the Dogs on the rebound from

a drubbing to Marcellin. That ruckmen's club of note hasmembers Rob Newton and Liam Wilkinson, one of the few

Bernies to fire against the Eagles . Ewan Thompson could rufflea couple of Dogs in the mud-field. Jules Gerner, a goal sneak,has worked his way back into the Unieorn's team .

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OLD SCOTCH - congratulate Tim Holt on reaching the 100milestone a few weeks ago. Tim is the Club Captain and

great distinction . His contribution to the Club bothand off the field is enormous and he is greatly respected by

all his mates. Tim has had to overcome a series of injuries to;,-hieve this milestone and it is testament to his commitment(hal he has played 100 terrific games for Old Scotch . well doneF10Ity1OLD TRINITY - congratulate Sam Kennedy on reaching his100 game milestone . Sam has had a great career with OldTrinity since joining the club from Hawthorn in 1996 and hasbeen a regular in the senior side since . The Kennedy familyIrnze a great tradition at OT and Sam continues to uphold theuadition, well done Sam.

ST KEVIN'S - congratulates 2 players on reaching 100 gamesv,itll the Club . Bernard Marusic, who first played in 1996with the Under 19s where he opened his account with a lazy14 goals for the match, including being sent off for oneqnarte01 . Bernie capped off the year by being a member of theUnder 19 Premiership side . Bernie then gained selection to thesenior side and played in the 1997 B Grade Grand Final . Hewon the Most Improved Player Award in 1997 and the Coaches:,ward in 1998 . All at SKOB congratulate the Great Mar-oo-chic, a tremendous team player and a most popular Clubman.

Marcus Olive came to SKOB in 1992 as an 18 year old and inthat year won both the Best First Year Player and the B & FAward with the Senior side . He won the B & F Award again in1993, together with the D Section VAFA B & F Award . Throughhard work. Marcus quickly gained a reputation as the hardman of Amateur football . Who could forget the 2000 A GradePreliminary Final or the 1995 Banyule games as genuinehirthlights of his career. While international Rugby duties inDenmark, England and Canada and injuries have limited hiscareer, his passion for the game has never faltered . All at SKOBcongratulate Marcus on a great career. Well done Growler andwe hope to see you around for another 100 games .UNIVERSITY BLUES - congratulate Hugh Nailon on reachingthe milestone of 100 senior games with the club this Saturdayagainst St Kevins . Hugh. a product of the Club's Under 19's, isalso an extremely hard worker on the eonunittee . Well doneHuge, a great achievemen t

This Bound's Matches -A Section13TH JULY

Old Ivanhoe v. De La SalleOld Trinity v . Marcellin

University Blues v. St Kevins20TH JULY

Old Scotch v. Old Xaverian sSt Bernards v. MHSOB EP Saturday

ST KEVBYS 2.1 6.5 10.7 11.10 (76)OLD IVANHOE 2.4 4.6 8.8 12.11 (83)St. Kevins : M Giansiracusa 3. Grinter 3. Greenham 2. M Dollman, Lucas,Olive Best: Greetiltam, Purcell . Lucas . M. Dollman . Hobart, Maguire.Old Ivanhoe: Toovey 3 . Branigan 3. Donaldson 3, Lochran . Orchard, Price.Best- Price, Oates . Orchard . Tiernan . Lochran . Spoor.Umpires: M. Gibson. T. Sutcliffe (F), B. Parsons, S. Fraser (B), D. Napoli . C.Arno) (G)DE LA SALLE 2.3 3.5 8.9 10.14 (74)OLD SCOTCH 6.4 11 .10 14.11 19.14 (128)De La Salle: Duggan 3. Evans 2, Murton. Morel, Harrison, Johnstone, D.Thotnas. Best S . Thomas . Silvers, R . BonnicL S . Hyland, Duggan. Moloney.Old Scotch : Ross 5. wigney 2. Breisch 2. Jennings 2, Coffins. Crow,Robinson, Mullins. Josephs, Finotrhiaro . Blenheim, Hoskuig. BeatRobinson, Collins, Ross, Mullins, McCarrolL wlgney .Umpires: A. Danten, P. James (F), K . Segota, V. Vescovi (G)OLD XAVERIANS 5 .3 6.7 9.13 13 .16 (94)OLD TRINITY 5.1 7.7 9.10 12 .15 (87)Old Xaverlans: Leth(ean 4 . Richardson 3. Hatmeberry 3, Mollard 1 . Oswald1 . Bingham I . Best Ru}g. Sassi . Hawkins, Bingham. Ford. Lethlean.Old Trinity: Rammsden 3. Andrews 2. Antore 1 . D . Burrows 1, Griatt 1 .Hatfield 1, Reynolds 1, Rogers 1, Van Der Venne 1 . Best Gnatt. Van DerVenne. G . Deane-Johns . Collins. Parkin . Ramsden.Umpires : P. Simpson. R. Eastwood (F) . S. Caruso, P. Teasdale (B) . R.Owens. J. Robinson (G )

MARCELLIN 0.2 5.4 9.6 18.12 (120)ST BERNARDS 3.2 4.3 7.4 8.7 (55)Marcellin: Tranquilli 7. Treganowan 4, Purcell 2, McMillan 2. Duncan,Marson . Frazer. Best Dinneen. Tranquilii, Browne . Cox, Johnson, Jarred.St . Bernards : D Jordan 3, Harvey 2 . Neeson 2, Coasland. Best L.Wilkinson, Jatnes, 0'SuGvan. Turnbull. Clarke. Byrne.Umpires: A. Firley, R. Sneddon (F), R. Mutton . J. Vincent (B), B . Jepbson.R. Parry (G)MHSOB 1 .2 4.4 7.6 8 .8(56)UNIVERSITY BLUES 2 .2 5.7 8.9 13.12 (90)MHSOB: Harper 2, Adcock 2 . Ltmbrick. S. McCully. G. McCully, Gerner.Best White. S . McCully. Thompson. Limbrick, Fairchild . Newton .University Blues: Ryan 2. McLachlan 2. McEwin 2. Collins 2 . Callery,Baker. Wilkie. Q . Gleeson, D. Gleeson . Best Ryan. Q. Gleeson, Hayter,McLachlan, Wilkie, Nailon .Umpires: M . Sneddon . M. Jenkins (F) . N. Woods, A Rechtman (B) . B.Hoare, M. Simpson (G)

RESERVESST KEV INS 3.6 6.12 9.18 14.20 (104)OLD IVANHOE 0.1 1.3 2.3 4.6(30)St . Kevins: Marchesani 4, M. Pangrazio 2, M. Maguire 2, Griffiths 2,Callery . Campagna, Moore, Conlon. Best P. Bare, M . Maguire, Marchesani,Sheehy, Callery, Kalesaran.Old Ivanhoe: Hawkes. Low. Mendola, Brandt . Best- Morris. Clarke.Stevens, Pratt. Braddy, Courage .DE LA SALLE 2.4 4.8 6.9 9.11 (65)OLD SCOTCH 2.1 3.2 5.4 6.7 (43)De La Sall e : Walker 3. Buckley 2 . Chester 2. M.Harber, McInerney. Best,SpithilL walker. S.Hyde. Picone, Laragy, Buckley.Old Scotch: P.Iser 2, Lillingston, Cowper, Watts . Joyce. Best Hooper,Jackson . Watts. Leitl . Smith . P.Iser.OLD XA4ERIANS 2.3 5.8 8.9 11.14 (80)OLD TRINITY 1.5 1.8 3.12 6.15 (51)Old Xaverians: Callinau 3, Dan Stoney 3 . Quinn 2, Baker, R Jones .Meehan . Best Baker, Cailinan- Hardman . McCarthy, Scanlan. D. Walsh.Old Trinity: Hudson. Dann. J . Cade- S. Van Der Venne, ward. Mithen .Best: Armatas, Burgess. Peggte, Carter-Buszard. T. Cade. Lauletta.

MARCELLIN 2.1 3.4 5.5 7 .9(51)ST BERNARDS 1 .2 3.4 5.7 5 .9(39)Marcellin: Hansen 2 . Galati I, Dale I . Becchettl 1, Cooper 1- D McMlllan .Best Dinneen) . Ryder. 0'Flynn, Dale. Theisz. D McMillan.St Bernards : Gilmour 3, Caliborpe 1 . Taylor 1 . Best CaliLorpe, Gleeson .Nutter. Taylor. Thomas . J . Mount .MHSOB 0.2 1.6 1.6 2 .6(18)UNIVERSITY BLUES 2.3 4.5 5.10 8.12 (60)R HSOB: Bowen 1 . Kelly 1 . Best Senrskis . Feferkranz . Harrison, D. Cassell.Rundeli. D. Vteeidese .University Blues: Hutchins 2, Gates 2 . Haberfield 2, Wilcox 1 . Larkin 1-Best Thomas. Coleman, Kordiok . Wilcox . Susvoltos . Bennett ,

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DE LA SALLE MARCELLIH i.iHSOD OLDIVANHOE OLD SCOTCHCoach: Paul Cooper Coach: Simon Dal rymple Coach : Campbell Glover Coach: Paul Fahey Coach : Dale Tappin g

Assist : Noel Jenkinson Res Coach: Peter Randall Assist : Terence Blythman Assist: Darren Payne & Assist : Andrew Smit hRes Coach : Terry Russell Res Coach : Scott Robinson Paul Northey Res Coach : John Atta

Res Coach : Noel Spoor Assist: Simon Tallen t1 L . Walker (CR) 1 C . Purcell 1 J . Barnet t2 R. Buckley 2 T. Collins 2 S . McCully {SDVC) 1 A. Oates 1 A . Ne ttleto n3 B. Corin 3 D . Waters 3 A . Simpson 2 L. Lochran 2 B. Phillips4 P. Murton (VC) 4 G. Romanin 3 A . Angus 3 A. Jenkins 3 J . Ros s

5 C. Swift 5 N . Godwin 4 M . White 4 B . Davis 4 T. Holt (C)

6 M . Harber 6 D . Sampimon 5 E . Raleigh 5 T. Youn g6 S . Kent

5 S . Collins (VC)6 A . Crow (VC)7 P. Harri son 7 M . Rowe 6 R. Joseph

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

8 T. Stevens ( RC) 8 B. Robinson9 J . Moloney 9 D . Ballantine 8 J . Dixon ( RVC)

9 M . Karayannis 9 D . Brooke9R C. Chester 10 A . Dale 8 J . Garner 10 M . Crowley 10 C . Smith10 T. Silvers 11 D . Taylory (RC) 9 D. Fairchild SCa t)( P 11 S . Tully 11 R . Aujard11 A. Evans(C) 12 B . Cronin 10 D. Norton 12 C. Branigan 12 S. Hum e12 D. Toohey 13 S . Dinneen 11 D. Simmons 13 M . Orchard 13 N . Hooper13 A. Johnstone 14 D . Salce 12 R. Banting 14 C. Moore 14 R . Mullin s14 C. Bowker 15 M . Chun 12 M . Feferkranz (RCapt) 15 L. Bolzan 15 R . Eagle15 P. Bowden 16 L. McMillan 13 C. Kelly 16 C. Mooney 16 D . Jennings

16 S. Hyland 17 G. Cox (VC) 14 A . O'Brien 17 A. Corcoran 17 D . Thomas17 A. Elliott

C ff18 D . Gart ner 15 N . Adcock 18 J . Hope (VC )

Tolley19 M18 L. Hawkins19 R . Josephs18 A. o ey

19 M . Goodier19 D . Cooper20 S . O'FlynnYnn

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21 J Stratos20 M . Picone 21 N . Walker 18 R. Limbrick (SDVC)

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21 A. McKenzie 22 D . Marson 18 B . McGrath .Theodoss i23 K 23 O. Cran e

22 M . Mercur i'

23 M . Edmonds 19 A Brookes.

24 G . Haros (DVC) 24 C . Pattende nBrie n23 D. O 24 L. O'Flynn (RVC) 20 T. H arper 25 E. Byrne 25 M . Saunders

24 J. Morel 25 R . Galati 20 D. Nichols 26 P. Lillis 25R S. Crai g24R C. Buick 26 D . McMillan 21 R. Patterson 27 J . Weddle 26 T. Downing (RC)25 C. Hyde 27 S . Theisz ( VC) 22 A. Svirskis 28 S. Morris 27 J . Pilkingto n25 R . Walmsley 28 D . Johnston 22 D. Armstrong 29 R. Weddle (C) 28 S . Prendergast

29 M Gnatt26 D. Spithill27 S. Thomas

29 C . Moran30 A Treganowan (C)

23 L. Taylo r24 S . Rundell

30 A. Gilbe rt31 J . Stevens (DVC)

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28 N. Herber .31 C. Mason 25 N. Orchard 32 P. Dowd 31 N . Leitl

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OLD TRINITY OLD XAVERIANS ~~T. BE: ~ t.i' ~DS ST. KEVINS UNIVERSITY BLUESCoach : Leigh Carlson Coach: Tim O'Shaughnessy Coach : Peter Nicholson Coach : Mike McArthur-Allen Coach : Michael Conlan

Assist : Phil Gaut Res Coach: Serge D'Angelo Res Coach: Joe Watkins Asst Coach : Andrew Sutherland Res Coach : Steve Carroll

Res Coach: Craig Neave Res Coach: Steve Williams

Kennedy S(ViC) 1 M. Blood 1 D . Baynes 1 N . Fraser 1 Slimmon D (VC)

2 Hudson G 2 D . Orlando 2 D. Burrowes 2 R . Grinter 2 Hutchins T3 Reynolds L 3 L. Hannebery 3 R . Cousland 3 D . Curtis 3 Sturrock J(VC)

Arrowsmith J 4 D. Landrigan 4 D . Jordan 4 A . Ukovic 4 Guengerich D(VC )Burrows DGnatt P

5 S . Mollard . 5 Joe Mount (DVC) 5 M. Dollman (C)'

5 Gleason Q(VC)67 Van Our Venne T 6 A . Oswald 6 C . Runnalls Keefe (VC)6 P. O 6 Pricker G

Frost C 7 S . Lethlean 6R S . Iannazzo 7 K . Gray 7 Rourke T

g Andrews A V/C 8 P. McDonald 7 S. Clarke 8 B . Dollman 8 Hayter Jp Shaughnessy M 9 J . Hawkins 8 J . Evans 9 J . Giansiracusa 9 Meade Si Dann S

Gorman A10 D. Rennex 9 B . Jordan (VC) 10 M . Lucas 10 Stockdale P

1p Pirouet N 11 Ad Jones 10 N . Mitchell (C) 11 J . Pangrazio 1 1

13 Collins M 12 J . Bowen tOR C . Calthorpe 13 R. Bowles 12 McLachlan G(C)

i=. Cade J 13 C. Ellis 11 C. Davis 14 P. Greenham 13 Girdwood T

t Parkin A 14 Dn Stoney 12 B . Hogan 15 M . Olive (DVC) 14 Roydhouse C, 5 Stephens T 15 L. Ford (Capt) 13 C. Mitchell 16 B . Garvey (VC) 15 Ryan L16 Hiillas C17 Hatfield G

16 N. Bingham 14 A . Thomas 17 D. Ryan 16 Kordick M

18 Clarke L 17 D . Richardson 15 T. Wilkinson 18 P. Gissing 1 7

19 Barr C 18 M . Green 16 L. Turnbull 19 D. Sheehy (RC) 18 McEwin A

20 Phillips C 19 M . Callihan 17 L. O'Sullivan 20 K. Bowden 19 Collins M

21 Kennedy L 20. M . Hardman 18 D. McLaughlin 21 R. Maguire 20 Gleason D^2 Deane-Johns G 20. J . Scanlan 19 L. Gollant 23 S. Lowerson 21 McIntyre T(VC); Ramsden A C/C

h J 21 A. Parton 20 L. Fielding 24 H. Pride 22 Millard Berson3" Christo p

5 Cameron F 22 T. Ockleshaw (VC) 21 B. Loughlin 25 B. Marusic 23

o Donahoo B 23 S. Johnston 22 M. O'RileY 26 D . Sadler 24 Russell S

27 Greig M 24 B. Coughlan 23 A. Mastropasqua 27 R . Gross 25 Solly A

28 Hine A 25 R . Carey 24 N.M. Smith 28 M. Giansiracusa 26 Gates B-) Nesbitt L 26 N . Baker 25 C . Osborne 29 M. Kempton (DVC) 27 Wilkie Ro McKinnon R 27 J. Drake 26 J. Gollant . 30 M. Gargano 28 Thomas IM (RC)

31 Burgess J32 Cornell J 28 A. McDonald 26R A. Fewster 31 A. McGuinness 2 9

29 S. Wood 27 James Mount (RC) 32 S. O'Connor 30 Larkin A

~ Deane-Johns ohns L 30 I. Clarke (v.c) 28 P. Gilmour 33 M . Maguire (RVC) 31 Callery B35 Pawsey M 31 L. Tuddenham 29 L. Wilkinson 34 T. Hobart 32 Suvoltos A36 Sutcliffe J 32 A. Brushfield 30 C . Trewin 35 M . Kavanagh 33 McKie M37 Van Der Venne S(R/C) Sassi33 A 31 C . Gleason 36 E . Sullivan 34 McKinnon T37 Cochrane A38 Phillips R C/C

.34 R . Jones 32 T. Harvey 37 M . Pangrazio (RVC)

'35 Baker A

39 Oberoi S 35 A . Delaney 33 B . Altis Brie n38 J . O 36 Brooke J

40 Beardsley D 36 B . Dwyer 34 D. Byrne 39 S . Gribble 37 Kaso SAl Lauletta S 37 T. Maher 35 L. Campbell 40 N . Moore 38 Wilson A42 Armatas C 39 M . Meehan 36 R. Legudi 41 G . Anderson 39 Birtley T43 Dodgson B44 Power B

40 W. Rolfe 37 A. Catterall 42 T. McCann 40 Hocking J

45 Treadwell G 41 A. Dillon 38 J . Simpson 43 P. Bare 41 Quin L

45 Morpeth T 43 T. Woodruff 39 C. Baumgartner 44 G . Katavolos 42 Treloar B

46 Cooper S 44 A. Biddlecombe 40 D. Thomas 46 J . Travaglia 43 Cameron A47 Schultze D 45 L. Howard 41 A. Bouzikas 47 A. Conlan 44 Featherston R48 Ward C 46 B . Dixon 42 P. IGnniburgh 48 L. Harper 45 Armstrong J49 Carter-Buszard L(RNIC)50 Robison M

47 T. Ruyg 43 M . Stapleton 49 L. Kalesaran 46 McKerrow M

51 Mithen P 48 J . McDonnell 44 S. Taylor 51 D . Bare 47 Young R

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

53 Plain G 50 T. Biddlecombe 46 P.Holland 53 J . Griffiths 49 Chamberlain L54 Blackmore B 51 D. Walsh 47 R . Pizzichetta 55 E. Crohan 50 Nailon H55 Taylor C 52 P. Funder 48 N . P. Smith 56 P. Natale 51 Brown A56 Best E57 Oberoi A

55 J . Healy 49 S. McCurry 57 B. Quirk 52 O'Donnell P

58 Stebbins C 56 N. MclnemeY 50 J. DeBlank 58 J. Ferrari 53 Versteegen R

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

60 Manseur S 63 R. Coughlan 52 J. Llyod 60 A. Greenhalg 55 Dalymore B61 Cristiano D 66 A. Wilson 53 T. Pearson 61 J. Lynch 56 Irvine T62 Cokalis S 54 L . O'Brien 62 B . Shelley 57 Plowman E63 Cade S McManus55 B 63 B . Hicks 58 Sudholtz JC4 Kenna A65 Medlin S

.56 B. Swann 64 T. Crowley 59 Toohey J

66 Perry T 57 J. Delaney 66 N . Marchesani 60 McKinley T

67 Amiconi A 58 L. Evans 67 T. Purcell 61 Coleman B68 Hit A 59 H . Pekes 73 P. Byrne 62 Taylor N69 Somerville W 60 R . Pekes 75 R. Campagna 63 Hardcourt J70 Bullen M 79 G. O'Connor 64 Birks T71 Langdon S 65 Wilcox E72 Munroe H t t iSi C 66 McKerrow R73 Hildebrandt D74 Thwaites M

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Some more interesting results last round shows us thatthe race to the finals and relegation is on in earnest. Iknow I said it a few weeks ago, but I still maintain thatwe won't know the final ladder until the last game

REVIEW

Down at a freezing beachside, the locals ( Old Brighton)continued their woeful recent form at home, when theywere caned by the rampaging Mazenod by 53 pts. A paltry1 .10 at the main break didn't help OB's cause. Apollonioand Mrs Fullers boys were the stars for the winning side .S. Ginnivan, Stewart and Mead were the better players ina tough day for OB .

Strange game at the Bowling Green as the ladder leaders inOld Melburnians overcame Old Haileybu ry by 6 pts .Strange in that OH were 26 pis in front at the last changewith extraordinary straight kicking (11 .2), only to have OMkick 6 goals to 1 in the last qtr . Berry, Theodore andKinsella led the way for OMs, and OH had White . Gravesand McKenzie as their better players .The bookies got the lot at Oak Park, as Therry belied theirposition on the ladder, and did a big number on adisappointing Old Paradians to the tune of 11 pts . Thelocals had their nose in front at the first change and werenever headed from there on in. Boyle, Carer and Goodwinwere the toast of the west with big effort for the winners .Loney, Hart and Curran were admirable for OP in a daythat would rather be forgotton .

They're looking for the roof of Boss' house, as it was blownclean off when Hampton Rovers copped the stick deliveredby yours truly and passed on their anger to Ormond by awhopping 47 pts . The locals were pumped up from thestart and never gave their opponents a sniff . Power (7bickies), D. Anderson and Barker drove that infamous busthat was mentioned last week beautifully for HR . Delidio,MeConvill and James battled hard against the odds forOrmond .

The wind howled like no tomorrow at Brunswick . and itmade Bruno's and NOBs' day as Big Jack and his OldEssendon were blown to the schizenhausen, albeit by ameasly 10 pts . NOBs lead by a massive 35 pis at the finalchange and OE stood no chance of any victory . Hyde andthe jet-setting Casboult and Spurling thrived in theconditions for NOBs, and so too did Oxnam . Caridi andHeritage for OE.

PREVIEWThe home of footy. EP, holds the match of the day statusbetween Mazenod ( 9/4) and Old Melburnians (1/3). DaveMurray is weaving more of his magic as the momentum outeast begins to build in a big way. There would be manycoaches who envy Envin Leyden at present, as he's got the

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flag favs with the skilland height who arehungry for success . Todate, OMs have deal twith most challengersthrown at them . and they]] get none bigger and in betiform than Mazenod . Still, they're not favourites for nothirand today they'll tighten even further in betting wh,they'll prevail, but only just. OMs by 6 pts .Br. Garvey gets another run this week, as the Jekyll alHyde Old Paradians (4/7) welcome a plane-charternHampton Rovers (5/4) . Could there be a more frustratiman right now than Matt Ryan? One suspects not, as hside has gone from nearly toppling the top side one weekgoing under to the bottom the week after . There is no doulNorm Goss would have pasted my lambasting all over Itwalis last week, and the results were there for all to see .OP get done today. I'll go right out there again and say itsayonara, adios . an revoir to finals. When one combinethe 5 day trek with stinking camels for HR, as well as th-,home ground advantage, the green and purples shoulsalute by 18 pts .

It will be a battle royale out on Keilor Hill, we have 2 sideout of form meeting up in the guise of Old Essendon WEand Old Brighton (1/ I) . Chris Bye has his issues, and ~little birdy told me that maybe they're suspect undeintense pressure (a bit like their president!!!) . Another marwith his problems is Stuart Glascott who would be a ;desperate for a win as Danny Frawley right now, as it',been a while between drinks . Tough game to pick, so I'll g<for the home side and they'll prove that they eat pressu

r for breakfast. lunch and dinner. OE by 10 pts .Down at McKinnon, we are faced with an interesting gamebetween Old Ha ileybury (1/5) and Therry (4/1) that Ibelieve is not as one sided as the betting suggests . MickD4vyer would almost concede a top finish is out of theequation after last week's loss and would now be lookingbehind him instead of ahead. Wayne Harmes is one happycamper. as his youngsters are starting to get the resultsthat they deserve . I can smell an upset here and seeing asthough as I've got no hope of winning any tippingcompetition on this earth . I'll go with my nose and tip aTherry win by 2 pts .

Finally, that great man . E. E . Gunn and his massivebackyard play host to the locals in Ormond (2/ 1) and theirguests in NOBs (4/11) . No doubt Mick Knuppel would bewarning a piece of yours truly after giving his opponents afree hit last week . No such problems for Garry Foulds andhis merry bunch of musketeers, as they march on towardsfinals . I could say what I like this week, as I believe it wouldhave little bearing on the result . The visitors (NOBs) will rollon and cause more pain for Mick when they win by 23 pts .

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MAG00S, ;azenod (4/1) vs Old Melburnians (1 /5) 011 by 20 pts

Old paradians (1/ 7) vs Hampton Rovers (6/ 1) OP by 30 pts

Old E..-sendon (7/4) vs Old Brighton (2(5) OB by 18 pt s

Old Hailevbury (1 /8) vs Therry (7111) OH by 35 pis

Ormond (7/2) vs NOBs (2/9) NOBs by 28_pts

IOLD BRIGHTON 1.6 1.10 2.12 4.13 (37)

MAZENOD 0.1 6.8 9.10 13.12 (90)

Mazenod : Bailenz r 4, Velnnan 2, 0'Donoghue, McIntyre, Murray,Castricum, L . Fuller, P. Fuller, A. Pollonio. Best Apollortlo. P. Fuller,

0'Donoghue. Pickering, L . Fuller, Ballenger.Old Brighton: R1cCowan. S. GHmivan . Mizzi, Wardell, Best: S, Ginnivan,VanDenDungen, N. Williams . Stewart, McCowan . Mead

Umpires: M. Morrison, L . Gallagher (F), J. Kramer. M . Luttke (B). R. Dodd,

B . Dix (G )OLD RIELBURNIANS 0 .3 4.5 5.12 11.15 (81)

OLD HAILEYBURY 4 .1 7.1 11.2 12.4 (76)Old Melburnians : Hicks 3, Jn Miller 2, Bains, Evans, Hawkins, McKeon,Theodore, Smith . Best Berry Hicks Theodore Jn Miller Kinsella Mulquiney .Old Haileyfiury: Graves 3, Carson 3, Brooks 2, S . Langford-Jones 2, Bourke,

Fors}di Best: W9llte . Graves, Forsyth . McMahon. G. Smith, McKenzie.

Umpires: L . Holmes, M . Taylor (F), R. Nation, J. Abbott (B), L. Mavropoulos,

R. Richards (G )THERRY PENOLA 2.3 4.6 9.10 11 .12 (78)OLD PARADIANS 2.2 3.4 4.5 9.13 (67)Therry Penola : Faroldi 3. Harmes 2 . C . Bannister 2, S. Bannister, Hollow,

M. Goodwvi . Appleford. Best Boyle, Carer, Faroldi, S. Bannister, D.

Goailen, Mills.Old Paradians : Curran 2, Porteous 2, Reiner 2. Boyd, D. Stevens, Swindon .

Best Loney . Swindon, Feilowes, Hart, Curran, Brabender.Umpires: G . Curran, M . Monty (F), A. Monaghan (RDL) . R. Monaghan

(RDL) (B)HAMPTON ROVERS 3 .4 8.4 9.5 16.7 (103)

ORMOND 2.3 4.5 5.11 7.14 (56)

Hampton Rovers : Power 7, S. Anderson 3, Helliger 2, Dr Anderson,Browne, Connelly L . Fletcher. Best: D. Anderson, L. Fletcher, Power, Barker .Browne : Martv2~ .Ormond: Beckett 2, Delidio 2, Grace. Ferrari. Black, Best: Delidio, Hall,McConvill. James . Robbins. Cramey.Umpires : N. Fennessy, J . McNiece (R) (F), K. Brewer, R . Seymour (G)

NORTH OLD BOYS 2.5 2.8 6.14 7.17 (59)

OLD ESSENDON 0.0 1.4 2.5 7.7(49)North Old Boys: Vogels 3, Telian, Casboult, J . Barker, G. Phyland. Best:Hyde, Casboult, Spurlmg. Collison, Hapin, Vogels.Old Essendon : Caridi 2, Heritage 2. McPherson, Ridley, Ryan . Best:Oxnarn . Buckley, Uebergang. Car9di . Fleming, Heritage.Umpires : S. McCarthy (R) . R. Love (F), D . Webster, A. Zalcman (G)

RESERVES

OLD BRIGHTON 2.5 3.8 5.10 9.13 (67)

MAZENOD 0.0 2.2 3.2 4.5 (29)

Old Brighton: Over 3 . O'Neill 2 . Stewart 2, Scott . Milat. Best C . Stewart,MacGilheray, KrzywRtiak, ONeill, McNicoii . A. Brown.Mazenod: S.Fisher 2. Carter, Quinn . Best: Carter, Pollard, Smith,McMulhn, Wilson, Morns .OLD MELBURNIANS 2 .1 4.2 6.6 6.7(43)

OLD HAILEYBURY 1 .1 1.2 2.5 3.6(24)

Old Melburniar> .s: Murray 2 . Gooley, Useinov, Theile, Tsiotras. Best:

Waddell, R.Simpson . Grant, Jenkins . Murray . Tsiotras .Old Haileybury: Efstathiou, Jeffries, P.Langford-Jones . Best O'Donnell, W.Smith, R. Saunders, Dimond, Goulden, Wright .

'rl-IERRY PENOLA 0.1 2.1 3.1 4.2 (26)

OLD PARADLMNS 4.6 7.9 10.11 14.12 (96)

Therry Penola: O:Meara 2. 0'Suliivan, Hollow 1 Best GVeston, Goodwin,Sacco, P GaronL M Garoni, Lewis.Old Paradisns: Young, Palernio, Cosgriff. Tenson, Galloway 2, Walsh,Harford, Paglia, Chambers I Best Swindon . Chambers. Harford Galloway,Cosgri(T, Tenson .

HAMPTON ROVERS 1.2 3.4 3.4 3 .9(27)

ORMOND 0.4 2.5 3.10 5.13 (43)

Hampton Rovers : G . Johnson. Fisher, Gray. Best Almiento, Carson, Gray,tirCodrufL Wheeler, Quon_Ormond: Stephens 2, Casey, Abrahams, Monaghan . Best Collins,Broadhurst. Telley. Casey, Bridges. Brennan.

NORTH OLD BOYS 6.5 6.8 7.12 11.13 (79)

OLD ESSENDON 0,0 1.3 1.3 1.3(9)

North Old Boys : Martin 2. Phyland 2, Monk 1, Took 1, Butcher 1, Kennedy1 . Nye 1, Kennedy I . Kooloos 1 Best Kennedy, Took, Phyland . Bendy,

Martin, Nye.Old Essendon: Newland 1. Best Williamson, Newbold, Bums, Pappal,Bartram, Hunter.

OLD HAILEYBURY - congratulate Chris Poultney onplaying his 100th game for the Bloods against Old

iclburnians last week . Beginning with the U19's in '96and a ember of last year's reserve premiership team, Chrishas developed into one of the toughest and most reliabledefenders at the club . A recent graduate of the Vic PoliceAcademy, hopefully Chris will be more available to ad to histally and force his way back into the 1's. Alsocongratulations to Richard Goulden on play9ing his 50thgame recently . Beginning with the U 19's in '97, Richardmissed part of the '98 an d all of the 00/01 through inju ry .Returning this year after a reco is back playing as well asrc"'r.OLD PARADIANS' - congratulations from all to Piero

Palermo who played his 50th game last Saturday. Pieroh6an playing with the Unders in 1999 .

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LHAMPTON ROVERS MAZENOD NTH OLD BOYS OLD BRIGHTO N OLD ESSENDON

Coach: Norm Goss Coach: David Murray Coach : Garry Foulds Coach : Stuart Glascott Coach: Chris ByeRes Coach : Tony Naumoff Res Coach : Tony Collins Res Coach : Pat Brooks Res Coach : Paul Dwyer Res Coach: Robert O'Brien

1 A . Brudar 1 D . Lancaster 1 J. Cassell 1 A. Krzywniak 1 J . Pannagiotopolou s2 M. McKellar 2 A. Quinn 2 D. Keenan 2 A. Pirrie 2 S. Evans3 D . Busby 3 A. McIntyre 2 D . Waters 3 C . Barrow (VC) 3 P. Lutterschmidt4 S. Anderson (C) 4 A. Hanley (C) 3 A. Trimboli RVC 4 A. MacGillvray 4 D. Rya n5 B. Martyn 5 D . Maskell 4 S. Sleep 5 T. Marshall 5 M . Oxnam6 T. Wilmott 6 P. Nelson 5 D. Skene 6 R. Stewart 6 C. Ridley7 A. Duddy 7 S. Morgan 6 N. Vogels DVC 7 B. Logan 7 J . Leask8 Drew Anderson 8 R. Foss 7 P. Booth 8 M. Gadsden 8 J . Heritage9 T. Barker 9 P. Gooden 8 B . Collison C 9 S . Lennox (VC) 9 J . Goodge r10 B. Holt 10 C. Jayaweera 9 H. Maplestone 10 J . Mead 10 S . Bryan t11 J . Zampaglione 11 T. Smith (RC) 10 M . Nulty 11 L . Adamis 11 B . Papal12 B . Culling 11 D. Hose 11 T. Roberts 11 A . Fitzgerald 12 J. Kavanag h13 G . Woods 12 J . Ballenger 12 S . Lock 12 B . Williams 13 M . Bossi14 L. Cave 13 P. Fuller 13 T. Halpin 13 N . Edwards 14 B. Haki m15 A . Browne (VC) 14 N . Meehan (DVC) 14 B. Clancy 14 S . Williams (C) 15 T. Di Blasi16 D . Marshall 15 N . Parry 15 C . Farac 15 C Mizzi 16 S. McPherso n17 D . Artz (VC) 16 M. Apollonio 16 D . Collins

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.21 S Dale21 G . Carr 20 C . Murray (RVC) 20 W. Martin 20 B. Gadsden

.22 .A . Merringto n22 G . Johnston 20 T. Castricum 21 N. Casboult 21 T. Ewert 23 J . Hughes23 S . Helliger 21 S. Polan 22 D. Tehan 22 N. Biggin 24 J Dazkiw24 C. McKellar 22 B . Chamberlain 23 B . Whiteside 22 L O'Neill

.25 C . Morga n25 M . Davey 23 A. Tucker 24 J . Barker VC 23 N. Milat 26 S . Fleming

26 S . Wills 24 D. Nisbet 25 G. Phyland 24 27 D . Bar r27 M . Nitschke 25 A . Pickering (VC) 26 P. Brooks 25 S . Nickas 28 G. Stevens28 A . Fisher 26 J . Dunne (DVC) 27 W. McTaggart 26 A . Ginnavin 29 S. Uebergang29 M . Fletcher 27 D. Krom 28 D . Joyce RC 27 D . Paterson 30 M. Dragojl o30 A . Quon 27 P. Jones 29 C . Hosking 28 N . Williams 31 D . Caridi31 T. Pucella 28 N . Marmo 30 M . Leigh 29 J . Dickerson 32 J. Mansfiel d32 David Anderson (RC) 29 R . Sharp 31 L . Boyle 30 E. McCowan 33 A. Dawson33 M. Lake 30 S. Fisher 32 T. Roach 31 A. Brown 34 D. Podger34 Daniel Andersen 31 N . Snart (RDVC) 33 M. Barker 32 D . Begley 35 L. Kavanag h35 J. Rodder 32 B. King 34 M. Hyde 33 P. Phelan 36 M . Burns36 L . Fletcher 33 D . Grant 35 M. Carney 34 J. White 37 M . Jinks37 L . Holt 34 B. Chamberlain 36 M. Polatajko 35 C . Stewart 38 D. Whitfield38 P. Adams 35 R . Hawkins 37 J . Eastaugh 36 M . Wardell 39 B . Newbold39 N. Goss 36 D. Carter 38 M . Amor 37 B. McMahon 40 C. Obliubek40 M . Karakasis 37 L. Morgan 39 T. Docherty 38 J . Raju 41 S . De Morton41 M . Levy 38 J . Fisher 40 C. Phyland 39 K. Kavanagh 42 N . Bertram42 M . Lanagan 39 D. Bradshaw 41 K . Nye 40 43 N . Fitzpatrick43 41 A. Bouchereau 42 A. Kennedy 41 M . Allen 44 J . Rus h44 B . Johnstone 42 P. Fotinio8s 43 D. Zacek 42 L Hendra

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Coach : Mick Dwyer Coach: Erwin Leyden Coach: Matt Ryan Coach : Michael Knuppel Coach: Wayne HermesRes Coach: Andrew Bonwick Assist: Michael Lovejoy Res Coach : Peter Slacik Assist: Pat Mannix Assist: Peter Applefor d

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21 A. Jenke 14 Kinsella D 19 A. Dean 19 D . Cleary (RVC )22 D. Mason 15 Rose M 20 T. Brown 20 M. McConvill (C) 27 Garoni M23 G . Fletcher 16 Lewski A 21 D. Loney 21 R . Wiley 29 Goodwin S24 A. Ross 17 Miller J 22 S . Fantone 22 G . Lehner 30 Tadinac M25 B . Johnston 18 Fitzgerald T

19 Mulquiney R (DVC) 23 P. Walsh 23 J. Knuppel 31 Hollow S32 Sacco J26 J . Bell (R C) 19 Prowse M 24 T. Lombardi 24 A. Goonan 34 McWhinney M

27 R. Brandham 20 Guest J 25 A . Heffernan (C) 25 J. Dale 35 McKay A28 A . Shepherd 21 Keeble C 26 D. Boundy 26 T. Harvey 36 Barron D29 B . Carson (VC) 22 Waddell A(PC) 27 K . Jenkins 27 T. Brennan (RVC) 37 Castaldi D30 D. Warnes 23 Berry M 28 B . Reiner 28 A. Moore 38 Nancarrow M31 D. Lay 24 Hawkins M 29 J . Dallas 29 M . Broadhurst 39 Boyle S (C)32 B . Mitchell 25 Thomas P 30 A . Boyd 30 G . Ritchie (RVC) 40 Garoni P

33 P. Wright 26 Kennedy C 31 N . Dallas 31 H Black43 Warren M

34 P. Langford-Jones 26 Walker C28 Teelow A 32 P. Pratt

.32 A. Lom

44 Appleford P45 Carter M

35 D . Lappage 29 Mulligan T 33 S. Ciavola 33 M . Collins 46 Stepien S36 B . Lay 30 Miller J 34 B. Hayes 34 A. Russell 47 Goodwin 037 A . Floyd 30 Wu A 35 S. Simpson (C-R) 35 L. Russell 48 McAuliffe A38 L . Floyd 31 Sallabank J 36 B. Dintinosante 36 D. Casey 49 Whykes B39 H . Brooks 32 Selby E 42 R . Murray 37 C. Everitt 50 Barron B

40 S. Davey 33 Magee J 43 38 D. Broadhurst 51 Candikoro D52 Weston D41 S. Saunders (RVC) 34 Beaumont J 44 D . Furze 39 M . Ferrari 53 La Fontaine N

42 S. Durkin 35 Rayy36 Grant J 45 A. Paglia 40 Y. Dimadamos 54 Riley S

43 C . POUnfiey37 Murray S 46 R . Clark 41 J . Koolstra 55 Garoni M(VC Res)

44 L . Pitcher 38 Bryant T 47 N . Ball 42 C. Keleher 56 Dunne P45 H . Gopu 39 Field D 48 S. O'Meara 43 L. Smith 57 Weston S46 R . Goulden 40 Useinov Z 51 A. Baker 44 N . Baldwin 60 Sacco P

61 Sacco S47 R . Mitchell (RVC) 42 Evans B 52 M. Joyce 45 L. Breitkreuz 62 Caccamo D48 C. Moyle 43 Farquharson E 63 46 C. Cleary 63 Moloney A49 B. Melin 44 Grundy P 54 S. Yeo 47 J . Monaghan 64 O'Meara J50 R. Ladd 45 Murphy C 55 48 B . Healy 65 Stella S51 S . Richardson 46 Neeson C 60 J . Connolly 49 S . Metz 66 Green A52 G . Smith 47 Harrison T

48 Jenkins C 50 D. Geenock 67 Tsinaris G53 L. Curtain 49 Tsiotras G 51 D. McKenna 69 Serong S

70 Kuret L54 R. Saunders Simpson A 52 S . Betsy 71 Lyons R55 L. ByrnsYrns 51 Kennon M 53 G. Hammond 72 Johnson S56 M . Anderson 52 Campbell B 54 F. Melanie 74 Lees S57 A . Morisi 53 Berry J 55 J. Putz 75 Keenan R58 W. Jeffries 54 Grscheska T 56 M. Farrell 76 Lees C60 M . Somaia 55 Godley J 57 S. Stephens 79 Higgins T61 J . Miller 56 Mulcahy J 58 T Banks 84 Russell G

63 W. Smith 57 Bains A58 Weir I

.59 P. Konstanty

87 Jones P89 Christie A (C Res)

64 T. Cute 59 Alder C 93 Smith J60 Power J 96 Reddan S61 Berman J 98 Hollow B62 Trim C 99 La Corcia M63 Quest G 100 Loiudice J64 Ledwidge B65 Pruden J68 Hicks M

104 Biddlestone G106 Murphy P108 Thomas D

70 Whitehead H 119 Ratcliffe A

CORPORATE129 Boden D132 Costello R

~lEuphy 5 Sons Ng W PRINT 134 Donohue M1134 35 S

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As predicted the motivation was a key factor in getting the

early with Drew Sollev, Justin Costello and Chicken on fire ,

Fields over the line, Tigers set the real mark now, a full Roundundefeated, Lions, and Bears reverse Round 1 results withthe dangerous Saints having the season in their own hands.And another 5/5 for me, as I stitch up the B-Section scribe.

REVIE WA pretty even first half out at Camberwell with neither sideable to gain a clear ascendancy . The prevailing windyconditions did not help the sharpshooters in any way either .The third term belonged to the Sainters as with some hardrunning and a concerted attack on the ball a I point defecitwas turned into a 7 goal advantage at the final change. Lawsowas worried at the break as the GVellers were coming home withthe strong wind . but again they were to rue their inaccuracyallowing the Saints to cruise along to a 45 point victory . CoachBeddoe was proud of his defense and the rest of the team ofcourse with Hall, Massis and MeGaw being better ones. NigelCredlin was superb all day, Tim James tried hard, and NathanLippiatt was always working for the Wellers.

Collegians had no trouble beating Prahran with an overall veryeven team effort. The game was all over at half time with thescoreline reading some 9 goals to the Lions and a big all roundeven zero for the Two Blues. Even allowing for injuries Prahranwere disappointed with their performance, their committmentwas below par and they were second to the ball all day .Collegians for the entire game were able to get first use of thepill out of the midfield . In an even team performance DavidAtkinson and James Fry were stand outs for Collegians, whilefor the Two Blues as usual no one tried harder than Kip R'alfordwith good support from Alistair Millican and Julian Macdonald .

Old Mentonians as usual for this season controlled the play

and at the long interval had a handy 19 point buffer . The thirdbelonged to Banyule as Scott Playfair and Trent Baldae tookcontrol allowing the Bears to lead by a point at orange time .The last quarter was a cracker with the scores levelled a coupleof times before Jason Plant kicked a goal to put the home side6 points up . The pressure was intense in the final minutes asChicken took a mark as the siren sounded . The crowd washushed as he lined up the big sticks but the wind made itimpossible, it fell short and the estatic Bears began thecelebrations . Scott Playfair, Heath McDermott. Big DaveWilliams and Trevor Gloury all played top games for Banvule,as did Shaun Cozens, Nick Linford, and stand in skipper DavidNock for the Panthers .

Both these sides had suffered a bit of indifferent mid seasonform leading into this important clash . After consecutive lossesthe Fields were desperate for and really needed a win and thiswas evident early as they slammed on 6 goals kicking into thewind to set the tone for the day. The Friars recovered from thisonslaught and came out strongly in the 2nd to outscore theiropponents but still trail at ball time . SimIliar scenairo throughthe second half as the Fields attacked incessantly with plentyof run off half back, but Whitefriars who were still lookingdangerous managed to stay in touch . The Fields steadiedanswered the challenge and recorded a much needed victory."Docks", "Delly" and "Jobbv' were all good for the victors, wit h

in

Campbell . "Swooper" andMath, Power all good forthe vanquished.It was a tough day at theoffice for the home side

with the Sharks just not being able to bridge the gap . as the

Beaumaris as they tackled the top side St Bedes MentoneTigers at Oak Street. The Sharks were in the game right up tothe half way mark of the second term where the Tigers led byMouse dominated the midfield to slam on 5 twins and set uptheir match winning lead . From then on it was a tense struo e

Tigers held on to record their first victory against Beatty atBeatty. Not all doom and glooni at Sharkland with the returnof a few players in ensuing weeks . Michael 'Winile was the bestTiger, young Walstab was very dominating across half back, asAndrew Hayes although a bit inaccurate continued his goodform . Beaumaris had a terrific couple of forwards with QuentinGroves kicking 6 and Murray Pitts 3, and Adam Catlin alsoplayed well.

PREVIEWSplit Round allows the final re-charge of batteries as wehead to finals, the run to the finals or unfortunately thebattle to stave off relegation .Banyule full of confidence and Prahran devoid of it clash in animportant battle at Toorak Park. If you put a line through bothsides form of the past 6 weeks Banyule have been steadilyimproving while the Two Blues have shown a marked decline .Tough one to select my hunches have been good of late so I willuse up another one . The Bears to win .

St Bedes Mentone-Tigers and Collegians clash in another biggame at Brindisi Street. The Lions are keen, on a high andreally looking forward to this game . It is a danger game for theTigers as Barnesy tries to keep the motivation and momentumgoing . As we all know it is the best home ground going arounddown in Mentone with the tight ground swallowing tip many atop side over the years, it will claim another one today as theTiges in front of their past players will take the points .

CLUB T67A*_

C : CTioPdC. Carrigg Vdhitefriars 1 47Mooney Collegians 5 40Vamvakis Glen Eira 4 37Pitts Beaumaris 3 35:iingwell St Bedes Mentone 0 33

C RESERVE SDance Gkrhitefriars 6 32lYiargierson Caulfield 2 28Vance Beaumaris 2 28Stevens Beaumaris 0 23Fraser Prahran 2 21

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restored their confidence with a good v.in the Fields,c ;yuld not want to relax and slip up today . The young Panthers

e played well all year just a lapse at some stage through,y game costing them . Out home out at Keysborough they

;,vl give it their best shot, but just too much at stake for theI, .Ids to let this slip.

WhitefrLu's will Welcome the return to Friar Park for theircr,, ;h with the out of sorts Old Camberwell who have promisedmuch but delivered little. Been a bit scratchy the last couple ofweek's the Friar's but the build up to the finals starts fromlo ;iay and they will head into the final third of the season witha comfortable victory.Boy do both these sides need these these 4 points on offer thisRound . This is the game that for the Sainters will defmatelyducide their final's aspirations, and really the situation is notthat much different for Beaumaris. In all reality one of those 8point games. Glen Eira won the battle the first time around,can they do it again . The possible return of Asta sees them atfull strength for the first time this season which has to be abonus. The Sanders are fighters when up against it no doubtof that. Beady have not set the world on fire too much andmust win today or it could be curtain's for them too . In a tossup I will go for my old club Beaumaris to defeat m,v sentimentalC . ourite club Glen Eira.SELECTIONS; Banyule, St Bedes Mentone-Tigers, CaulfieldGrammarians, Whitefriars, Beaumaris .

PRESS CORRESPONDENT' S10 ;10last week a great effort yet again . You are just too goodyou guys .Don't forget your nominations for Player of the Round .I have a deadline to submit this report to the VAFA so wouldappreciate your co-operation in having your reports to me by:pm on Monday Nights please . Contact details are 9 553 1561phone and fax at home, 0412 213 541 is the mobile, or emailme at brainco(noptusnet.com.au as mentioned by 8pm Mondayiu'_1ts.

Thank you and keep up the good work.

COLLEGIANS - wishes to congratulate Yory Phillips an dRichard Hosking who recently played their 100 games withthe Club. Whilst their careers are at different stages, both Yoryand Richard continue to lead the way on the field and areoutstanding clubmen. We also congratulate RichardHenebery and Andrew Fletcher on playing their 50th gamesfor the Lions .CAULFIED GRAMMARIANS - 50 games - David Rosman . Newdad . '"The General" joined our club after a stint with De La, hasbecome a great team leader . clubman and chief footy tripc, haniser. He has thrilled all field's supporters, with hisblistering speed, high marks and long bombs outside 50. Welldone "Rossa' from all your mates at CGFC .

Prahran v. Barlyul eOld iviento:. .ans v . Caulfield Grammarians

St Bedes Mentone Tigers v . Collegians

20TH JULYViqiitefriars v. Old Camberwell

Glen Eira v. Beaurnaris

COLL_' - 3.2 9.7 ._._. ; 20.12 (132)PRAHRAN 0.4 0.4 2.7 3.8 (26)Coll egians: coney 5. Cooper 2, Lnsteorttt 2. Fry _, Lang 2. Atkinson 2,Henebery . Shinkfield, Abbott . Low, Waters. Best: Atktnson . Fry . Cottorn,Piasente. Dixon, HuskingPrafnan: Harriers, McLean . Mtlllcan . Best: Mlllican, Maher, Evans, Harders.St. Clair, Brewer.Umpires : L . Moneriet7. L . Blackball (RDL) (F). G . Cooper (RDL), S. Grey(RDL) (B). R. Owens. G. Carter (RDL) (G)B-4Pr'YULE 2.1 5.3 11.8 13.10 (88)OLD MENTONLINS 6.2 8.4 11.7 12.10 (82)Banyute: T.Gloury 3, S.Playtair 3 . Baldac 2 . J.Plant. Keenan, O'Connell .P.Glouq•, BAt'illtnore. BesC S.Playfair. H.MeDermott . D.G4§lliams, T.Gloury,P.Gloury, C .Taylor.Old Mentone: Solley 4 . Ball 2, Austin, Ballantme. Costello, Dwyer. Stroud,C.Alexander. Best Cozens . Nock, Linford, Dart, Solley, D .Kltto.Umpires: M . Wirtniarin, C, Stevens (R) (F)CAULFIELD GRAMMARIANS 6 .5 9.7 12.11 16.13 (109)wHITEFRIARS 2 .1 6.3 8.3 11.5 (71)Caulfield Grammarians: Baxter 4, Asset 3. Scott 3, Fallu 2 . Widjaja, Foote,Craven, Harrison. Best: Fallu, Baxter, Sorensen . D .Pearce. Widjaja.Harrison.Whitefriars: Anderson 3. Pasqualotto 2 . Pawlik 2. Carbone. Carrigg. Hilton,wood. Best : Campbell, Nor they, Carbone, Langford, Power, Htlton .Umpires: S. Morgan (R) . A. Conquest (F). R. Dunstan. P. Maddocks (G)OLD CAMBERWELL 1.4 6.6 7.7 7.13 (55)GLEN EIRA 3.2 6.5 14.8 15.11 (101)Old Camberwe ll: Credlin 2, Whitehead 2, Heffernan, Cain, Mitchell . BestCredlln, Clyne. D. Llppiatt. Derry. S, Janes, Whitehead.Glen Etta: Uamvakas 4, Dtmashki.M 3, Gilmore 3. Ryan 2, Emmett , nM cGave . Neeson, Best- Hall. Pryde, Tkocz, Marshall, Doolan . Massis.Umpires : J . Lipson, D . Peiris (F). J. Maebus, R. Twist (B)BEAUMARIS 1.3 3.5 6.6 10.7 (67)ST BEDES hfENTONE TIGERS3.1 8 .6 11.8 14.11 (95)Beaumaris: Groves 6, Pitts 3, Martin 1 . Best Pitts. Catlin, Marini,Matulck . Groves.St Bedes Mentone Tigers: Spencer 4. McColl 2, Hayes 2, Hipwell 2,L rien!Ler 1 . T¢rel) 1, L . WmUe 1, Banves 1 . BesC ti'astab, L'Hudlter. Tirrell .Haves, M . tt`amtle, Beasley.Umpires : C. Brajiberg, A. Stubbs (F) . G . Clancy, C. Shipley (G)

RESERVES

COLLEGIANS 4.3 6.4 12.5 15.10 (100)PRAHRAN 1.3 2.6 3.7 4.8(32)Collegians: Woolley 5, Johnson 3. Mollard 2 . McKenzie 2, Clark, Dowling,Rowe. Best: Woolley, Mollard, McKenzie, Johnson, Taylor, Cooks.Prahran: Fraser 2 . Rose. Srrutlt . Best Lappitt . Paleodimos, Rose, Sntit}t,Wilson, Norduvay.

BANYULE 3.8 4.9 8.11 (59)OLD MENTOHIANS 2.2 3.5 4.5 (29)Banyule : Job 2, D .Playlair 2, Mooney. McCann, Smith. Small, Best: Smith,Dmtmosante, Reed, D .Nasrallah, Gilliam, Tlnveos .Old Mentonians: D.Fava. Wilson, L.Sut :ter, M .Sunter. Best T.Fava,J .0'Br:en. Mills . Drutan . Wilson . Johnson .

CAULFIELD GRAMMARIANS 2.2 8.6 11.8 12.11 (83)wIBTEFRIARS 3.3 3.4 5.6 7.9 (51)Caulfield Grammarians: Bannon 3, Dalwood 2, Restariek 2, Margersan 2 .Ash, Robinson, Cowlishaw. Best: Restarick, Messer, Bannon. Jacobs.Erickson . Keown.White&Iars : Dance 6 . Swain. Best: Brice, Dance. R.ndrews, Mika. Maguire.Swain.

OLD CAMBERWELL 1.3 5.6 8.8 10.13 t73)GLENEIRA 1.2 1.3 1.5 2.8(20)Old Camberwell : JellJs 2, HrL;er. A 2, Mc Lean 2, Munro, Jones . McKenzie .Gan . Best .iu)lens . Munro . Tentpone. R, Margetts . Jones . Mc Ke :>z:e.Glen Eire : Mascali, watt . Best: Zagame. J, Tsagllotis. Loughran, ID3azaal,Jones. P.

BEAUMARIS 0.2 0.4 2-6 3.6 (24)ST BEDES MENTONE TIGERS2.1 3.3 5.4 7.4 (46)Beaumaris: Vance 2. Gwdohn, Best: Gibson H . Conte S . Been . Gray,Qumn .St Belles Mentone Tigers: Wilson 2, Gould, Marshall, Newport . Ryan,McColl . Best- Ryan . Wilson, Connolly. McColl . Butts. Parsons.

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BANYULE BEAUMARIS G,4JLFIELD COLLEGIANS GLEN EIR ACoach : Greg Whitcroft Coach : Tim Rieniets GRAMMARIANS Coach : Pat Hawkins Coach: Paul Beddoe

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

Res Coach : Mick Carty Res Coach: Martin Dicrosta

1 T. Egan 1 P. Brook 1 D. Rosman I J . Dixon 1 M. Ryan

2 D. Witchell 2 H . Gibson 2 B . Hall 2 M. Johnson 2 N . Astapenko

3 S. Kayrooz 3 M . Pitts (Vc) 2 A. Sorensen 3 B .Mooney 3 C . Massi s

4 B. O'Connor 4 M . Matulick 3 C. Knight 4 D. Atkinson 4 D . Cassar5 B. Wilmore 4 D. Porter 4 M. Liddell 5 R. Henebery DVC 5 A . Tsirogianni s6 S. Tuckman 5 M . Ensor (Vc) 4 T. Vinen 6 S . Woolley 6 J. Zagam e7 J. Pearson 6 A. Spence 5 N. Guyett 7 D. Surkitt 7 S . Vamvaki s8 B. Cantwell 7 D. Foley 5 S . Kendall 7 J . Farley 8 M. Dimashki9 J. Plant 8 M . O'brien 6 N. Craven 8 C. Unsworth CAPT 9 G. Haye s10 B. Moxin 9 B Cousins 6 B . Minter 9 J . Fry 10 G. Richards11 S. Cross

.Buller10 L

7 J . Cowlishaw 10 J . Lang 11 B . Clements12 J. E an

.11 M Lee

8 R. Foote 10 S . Harding 12 B . Kin g13 C Burke

.11 L Stevens

8 S . Cossart-Walsh 11 B . McKenzie 13 G. Brown14 B. Woodlock

.L Healy

9 W. Bowes . 12 N. Harrison 14 C . Grey15 S. Grayy16 DooleyA

.13 C. Gourley

10 A. Will (C)11 C. Deal

13 N. Thomas14 D. Phillips 15 F. Buckley

. Smal l17 A. 14 T. Collins 12 D. Pearce 15 L. Cottom 16 A . Tarant o17 A Russo

18 J. Turnbuil 15 A. Edge16 A. Quin

12 S . Fryers13 D Gurr

16 A. FletcherHosking V C17 R

.18 M . Dimachki

19 P. Witchel l20 S. Playfair 17 L. Atkins

.14 S . Amiet

.18 T. Krotiris 19 K . Dimachki

21 R Dintinosante 18 N. Kennedy 15 A. Docker 19 A. Robertson 20 A . Diamon d.

22 C . Taylor 19 M . Atkins 16 S . Sant 20 H. Sallmann 21 P. Jones

23 S. Gray 19 A. Low 17 G . Harrison 21 C. Harris 22 S . Emmett

24 A. Plant 20 M . Mellon 18 B. Baxter 22 S . Piasente 23 S . Neeson

25 T. Baldack 21 P. Sherman 18 P. Anderson 23 C. Mollard 24 B . Mascali

26 H . Mcdermott 22 J. Holt (C) 19 W. Brockett 24 B. Low 25 P. Khazaa l

27 P. Healy 23 A. Catlin 20 H . Vella 25 R. Muir 26 P. Tsaglioti s

28 D . Spoules 24 B . Gray 21 M . Pennycuick 25 D. Gambaro 27 R. Gilmore

29 J. O'Callahan 25 D. Teasdaie 22 C . McAssey 27 A. Shinkfield 28 P. Commerford

30 D . Mutton 26 Q . Groves 22 M. Richardson 28 N . McCann 29 IT Dimachk i

31 C . Bassett Broadben t26 T 23 D . Ash 29 A. Kenneally 30 L. Pryd e32 M. Natoli

.27 B. Haynes 24 J . Dalwood 31 N . Roach 31 T. Aberlin e

33 B. Reed 28 J Vance 25 G . Evans 32 D . Browning 32 M . D'Zilva34 C . Stevens

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.29 C . Martin (Vol 26 S. Widjaj a

Keown27 R33 B. Hols t

Smith34 A33 A. Sheed y

35 L. O Connell 30 K: Alexander.Ryan27 J

.35 S. Beilby

34 L. Hal l36 M . George 31 J. Mcgeogh

.Jacob s28 J 36 G . Cooper 35 J . Commerford

37 T. ThompsonKeenan38 W

31 P. Ott.

29 D . Williamson 37 M. Foster 36 K. Daou3 7.

39 A . Hopgood32 B. Cairn s33 G . Jury

30 D . Ellias31 C . Veentjar

38 T. Dye r39 N . Hart 38 M . Lewi n

40 N . Taylor41 P Job

34 J. May 32 L. Browne 40 R . Bardwell 39 J . Egan.

42 C . Taylor35 N . Boctor 33 C . McGrath 41 N . Baxter 40 L. Doola n

Walls41 H43 L. Ferral

35 S. Nish 34 J. Margerison 42 N . Abbott .Gusman42 J

44 A . Covery36 R . Deaton37 R . Presnell

35 S . Thompson36 M. Cramphorn

43 M . White44 Y. Phillips

.43 T. Knowlan

45 M . Smith46 D Nasrallah 38 J. Gerrand 37 T. Messer 45 R . Lew 44 S . Diamond

.Schole s47 K 39 D . Guidolin 38 J . Restarick 46 C . Rowe 45 A. Caruana

.McCan n48 P 40 S. May 39 J . Santiago 47 R . Sztar 46 T. Evans

.Bel l49 G 42 A. O'brien 40 R . O'neill 48 E . Waters 47 J. Serpanchy

.Nasrallah50 T 43 B. Ferguson 41 M. Anderson 49 J . Clark 48 J. Haliwel l

.51 J Bott 44 J. Deluka 42 D . Synman 50 D . Vial 49 M. Benton.

Noona n52 D 46 M . Talbot 43 J . Smith 51 J B. Shadbolt 50 A. Dimashki.Cusack53 T 47 M . Stanojevic 44 N . Courts 52 B . Grant 51 B. Zurak.Wilso n54 B 48 R . Corfield 45 D . Scott 53 J . Van Berkel 52 A. Haines.William s55 D 49 J. Bryce 46 G. Erickson 54 B . Woolhouse 53 S. Rees.Jub b56 T Presnell50 B

47 A . Desousa 55 T. Cooks 54 M. Kassar.57 K . Mahony

.51 S. Coote

48 N . Tasse lGardner49 B

56 B . Lum bPec k57 C

55 L . McGaw

58 L. Ort on 52 N . Aprea.Pearce50 C

.58 D . Smith

56 J. Kokkino tili sP59 L. Richardso n60 L Holt

53 R . RawlinsThompson54 A

.51 G. Robinson 60 D . Dowling 57 S. Hai l

58 C . McMurric k.61 B . Parkes

.60 C . Gionis

52 A . Sinclai r53 P Carter

61 D . Coo k64 M . Gribble 59 P. Merric k

62 J . Gilham.

54 T. Rynberk 65 C . Safstrom 60 A. Guzz o63 D . Playfair 55 C . Hooper 66 S . Porter 61 M. Tkoc z64 S . Taylor 56 S . Krien 67 D . Osborne 62 D . Sheehan65 M . Thiveos 57 P. Farmer 68 L. Wilson 63 D . Dunlevie66 M . Vanpoeteren 58 N . Joughin 70 T. Skurrie 64 A. Patan e67 C . West 59 P. Crocker 77 L. Beardsley 65 M. Dimo u68 M . Wilmore 60 N . Fallu 66 J. Valkani s69 C . Williams 61 N . Bannon 67 N . Daou

62 B . Goddard 68 M . Merrick71 M . Cassidy ~ 69

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L Cain 5 C . Mackay 5 H . Pitts 5 S. Napier 7 D. Briceg B Christie 6 C . Alexander 6 A . Corboy 6 A. Ryan 8 B . Janson7 M Scott 7 M . McCloskey 7 S . Pang 7 N. Owen 9 C. Maguire8 J Heffernan (DVC) 8 W. Ballantine 8 C . Bamford 8 J. Cunningham 10 R. Pasqualottog J Goodale 9 S. Boothey 9 A . Bunnell 9 M . Terrell 11 R. Reid y10 M Hanson 10 S. Voigt 10 B . Hodgson 10 M . Wintle 12 T. Hughes12 R Kapoor (VC) 11 D . Solley 11 A . Pitts 12 J. Kane 13 T. Hilton (DVC)13 L Galdman 12 C . Dwyer 12 A . Van Rooyen 13 D . Goodchild 14 T. Carrig g14 R Whitehead (C) 13 R . Ball

13 C . Mclean 14 A. Connolly 16 J . Power15 C Munroe 14 K . Campbell 14 M . Evans 15 T. McColl 17 A. Carbone (C)17 N Credlin (VC) 15 J . Costello 15 B Sanderson 16 A. Hipwell 18 C. Fulto n18 M Mullen 16 D . Nock (VC)

.16 A . Rhodes 18 S. Hecker 19 M . Jongebloed

19 A Hanson 17 N . Linford17 T Rankin 19 A. Drury Rei d20 D20 D Mitchell

21 T Hardman18 T. Bournon (C)19 A . Palmer

.18 M . Windridge 20 J. Drury

.21 K . Kennedy

22 B Howard 20 S . Mullin 19 A . Millican 21 P. Fedderson 22 T. Langford

23 K Darby 21 A . Drinan 20 J . Kellovr 22 D . Poynton 23 E . Eames

24 B Tipper 22 L. Georgiadis 21 G. Paleodimos 23 D. Napier 24 R. Mik a

25 A Hardenberg 23 N . Moodie (R C) 22 N . Roberts 24 T. Beasley25 D Samya

25 M . Vernal (VRes~ )26 C Williams 24 A. Lowe 23 S . Pickerin9

.26 M Hecker

26 C. Ryan27 A Hillier 25 T. Fava 24 T. Fraser .

Kingwel l27 S27 L. Swain

28 J Webb 26 A . Martin 25 L. Aitken . 28 C. Eames (C - Res)29 D Gough 27 G. Katris 26 T. St .Clair 28 M . Andrew 29 A . Glen n30 R Perryman 28 D . Kitto 27 W. Watford 29 T. Marshall 30 M . Power (DVC)31 B Craven 29 A . Carter 28 K . Watford 30 D. Falkingham 31 M . Bake r32 J Clyne 30 D . Russo 29 W. Taseff 31 D. Moss 32 G. Kenned y33 D Joyce 32 G. Herring 30 M . Scicluna 32 D. Spencer 33 M . Duffy34 P Eves 33 S . Worrell 31 T. Dukic 35 C. Barnes 34 D . Gloufchev35 G Weickhardt 34 P. Flaskis Ballard32 D 36 A. Walstab Law35 C36 S Derry 36 D . Alexander

.33 A. Wood 37 M . Connolly

.36 D . Nola n

37 T Parkes 37 M . Francis 34 L Norman 38 A. Hayes 37 M . Nuna n38 T Hallo 38 B. Sherriff

.35 B . Gellie 39 D. O'Brien 38 C . Carrigg (VC)

39 S Fancis 39 T. Riley 36 J. Killeen 41 R. Bi nel lg 39 D . D'Sous a=) J Cramer-Roberts 40 T. McManus 37 M Johnston

42 M . Wilson 40 M Cahil l41 G Rowe 41 S. Cozens

.38 J Macdonald 43 S . Butts

.41 C O'Connor

42 A Mackenzie 42 C . Rushworth.

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.42 M . Northey

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46 P. Lynch 44 B . O'Conno r47 T Kearney 45 M. Kennedy

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51 W Orwin51 N . Fishe r52 D . O'Connor

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53 R Tempone 54 D . Goodbody 47 S. Brewer 54 M . McCraw 50 M . Mallady54 A Margetts 56 R . Harper 48 D . Decarteret 55 A. Basham 51 S . McClintock55 C Morley 60 G . Shattock 49 L . Wood 56 J . Chaplin 52 A . Baggoley56 S Jones 61 B. Saunders 50 T. Smith 57 M . Lomagno 53 C . Andrew s

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CYAN PRES S

The Blacks, Bullants, and Hoes are locked in aright tight fight for fourth spot. Of the three,Blacks meet only two sides above them in thefinal

especially as theweather forecast is forrain this weekend .While the Hoes ar e6 rounds; the Bullants meet three, and the Hoes

have the toughest draw with atifour of the presentFour, Nervous times! Not good for old chaps'tickers Johnny Miles !

LAST ROUN DMonash Blues conceded to Mentone Amateurs whowere too accomplished in the 2nd half of the match,played at the Gryphons' ground on the CaulfieldCampus . Luke Creamer did well at HB for theAshers, as did John Bolton at CHB . The Vulturesmain movers were Jack Tully, Robert Gallagher, &Corey Stephens in defence, plus Michael Dixon, andAnthony Rock on the ball .

Bulleen Temp had a convincing win in the windover AJAX who was unable to counter the Bullants'lead built up in the 1 st term. Dean Matthews wasin great touch at both ends of the ground, withRobbie Schneider burning round his flank andN .Bone in strong support .Old Geelong was thumped by a resurgent IvanhoeAssumption, but not without giving the Hoes a mildfright midway through the 3rd term. Asst Coach,John Matthew . directed the Hoes in Brad Hall'sabsence . Michael Sloan was in great touch in theruck for the Hoes, as was Shane Sampson in themiddle, and Colin Brown in defence .Uni Blacks found St Leos too steady under pressureas the Animals clocked up another well-structuredvictory via a strong 2nd half . Blacks best were 'TheColonel' Sandeford in the ruck, Matt Nihill at HB, &Tom Chatfield all over the ground. The Animalswere happy to see Steve Buckle back from injuryand in such super form, Brad Bird was great upforward, with Chris Hatfield and Luke Price bigcontributors as well .

Williamstown went down fighting to Aquinas whoput in a good 1st half and CY couldn't peg themback . John Jess had another top game at HB for theBloods, likewise Bobby Moran at HF in his 100thappearance, with Jason Livingstone being a focalpoint up forward.

THIS ROUND13 JULY - Hoes meet Uni-Blacks in a match that iscompellingly critical for the home side and not farshort of that for the visitors. Both Brad Hall andPaul O'Shanassy will have their charges tuned to thefinest tolerances achievable for today's encounter .Blacks won the Round 4 game by 69 points, but I'mnot sure that has too much significance today,

benefiting fro mreturning players, I think the Blacks are the steadierunit at the moment, and should win, by just a kick.St Leos host Williamstown CY, and, while a loss bythe home side today would be a monumentalboilover, this is the time of the season when strangethings happen . CY has been pushing every sidethey've played in the past few weeks and growing inconfidence as they do . The Animals can't relax, butthey should take this game by 4/5 goals .Aquinas and Monash Blues engage in what couldturn out to be more of a mud wrestle than anythingelse, and as I've always believed one's own mud ismore compatible than someone else's, I think theBloods will take out a close match by a few points.

2 0 JULY - Mentone welcome Bu lleen Temp to theSouthern Rd Reserve to a meeting that haseverything riding on it for the Bullants . On theirown turf, the Vultures should take the points for thisgame by a few points, but they'll know they've playeda game of football because the Bullants will be bitingthem all day.

AJAX take on the OGGs at the Gary Smorgan andwhile the Jackas have been a bit up and down of lateit is hard to see the OGGs being able to liftthemselves enough to take the points today. TheJackas need to keep winning in case any of theteams above them have any accidents, and thisshould give Phil Davis enough ammunition to firehis unit up to get across the line 3 or 4 goals ahead .

Reserves winners should be : 13 JULY; Blacks, StLeos, Monash Blues : 20 JULY; Mentone, and theJackas .

Correspondents the contacts are : 9889 1979 (H &F), 0409 172 558, bfhickey6Cabigpond .comPLEASE remember the deadline does not changefor the split round, i .e ., it remains 12:00 noon on theMonday following your game .

This Round's Matches - 01 Section13TH JULY

Ivanhoe Assumption v. University BlacksSt Leos Emmaus v. Williamstown CYMS

Aquinas v. Monash Blues20TH JULY

Menone Amateurs v . Bulleen TemplestoweAJAX v. Old Geelong

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1(_,uii':.~5 - : :iY Ic:ef , ,aaui played his 100th gamefor Aquinas in Rd9 . Dubbed the silent assassin,Mick began his career in 1994 as a forward. He thenstarted a new life as a resolute and dependabledefender. Mick forged himself a regular senior berthuntil premature retirement in 2001 . He has sinceseen the light and returned to stalk the full back

zone. In his first ever recorded quote he stated howglad he was this highlight of his life occurred parallelwith his second greatest achievement, the birth of

his first child. Well done daddy !

ST. LEOS EMMAUS WP - congratulates John-Paul"Chopp" Btandthorn on reaching 50 games in

Rd12 : Choppa, a hardworking player who has come

throu_h the U19's has still bcen able to mix footballv,>ith irallroom dancing. Well done Choppa .

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4.4 6.10 7.14 7.15 (57)RIE ;°10PS 4.4 9.10 14.10 17.12 (114)Monash: Ct :~ .t. ` : man . Deyoung. Grace, Hawkins . Westbrook . Best:Creamer, Farrar, Beddingiield . Chessan, O'Neil, J Bolton .Mentone: MacGeorge 4, White 3 . T Barr 3, Sullivan 2 . Barr. Wlkins, Tully.Best: Tully, Sullivan, Dixon, Barr, Johnston, Rock .Umpires: J. Kvins (R), A. Hoogendyk (F)BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE 5.0 7.3 12.5 13.5 (83)AJAX 1.4 3.7 3 .7 8.11 (59)Bodeen Templestowe : D .Matthews 4, G.McLaren 2, RWilliams 2 .D.Tulloch 2, A.Humphrey, K .Burridge, S .SnIIth. Best; D.Matthews .R.SehneEder. N .Bone, D .Tullocii, A.Humpluey, G .VScLarenAJAX: Dukes 3, Vanaken 2. Duzetmiart. M.Segal, Weisler. Best Buckley.Dukes, Gold, Berger. Davis, Konsky.Umpires: D. Lane . J . Lane (F). E. Boal, P. Mitchell (G).OLD GEELONG 2.3 5.3 9.5 10.5 (65)IVANHOE ASSUMPTION 3.4 9.7 13.13 24.19 (163)Old Geelong: Fairbairn 7. Simpson 1. S. O'Brien 1, Chirnside 1 . BestFairbairn, S . O'Brien . H. O'Brien, McCarthy, McKay, Salter.Ivanhoe: Sonnets 4, Tucker 4, Scoble 3, Hull-Brown 2, Harris 2,Narkiewicz 1, Lee 1 . McGowan 1 . Brown 1 . Healy 1 . Sampson 1, Rawley 1,Peoples 1, Maud 1 . Best Peoples, Sloan, Sampson. Grown, Tucker. Wood.Umpires: J. Grossbard, R. Semmens (RDL (F). B. Powell (RDL), M. Tehan(RDL) (B). G. Wakeling (RDL) (G)

UNIVERSITY BLACKS 2 .3 5.8 8.11 9.13 (67)ST LEOS EMMAUS 1.2 4.5 10.9 14.13 (97)University Blacks : Batten 2, Nethercote 2, ChatHeld Green, Nthill, Peck .Wilson . Best: Chatfield, B. Costello, Batten, Nihill, Sandtford, Evans .St Leos Emmaus : Buckle 4, Bird 3, McKenzie . Donovan, Stanton, J .Hodder, Burge. McCann. Best Buckle, Bird, Tribe, N . Hodder, Price,Manton.Umpires : D. Longwortlt, G. Rawlings (F), C . O'Shea, C . Doyle (B), B .Stephens, L. Pell (G )WII,LIAtsISTOWN CYMS 0.1 1.1 5,3 7.3(45)AQUINAS 2.1 7.4 10.5 11.9 (75)Williamstown CYt+iS : Dowsey 2, McCutcheon, Barlow, Bartolo, Cannon,Phemis[ec Best McCutcheon, J Hynes, Bartolo, Wheeler . B Hynes, Cocks .Aquinas: Denbraber 2 . Starrett 2. Livingstone 2, Colliver 2, Coglilan,Whitehead , Williams Best : Denbraber, R :i4oran, J Jess, Coglilan, Korkin, Flynn.Umpires : M. Argall (F), J . Fagan (B) . M . Carnilleri (G)

RESERVES

MONASH BLUES 7.4 11.11 12.15 14 .21 (105)MENTONE AMATEURS 1.1 1.1 1.2 1.3(9)Monash Blues: Rosengarten 3, Maki 3, Blackely 2 . Thompson 2, Eley,Baxter, Campbell . Bolton . Best- Blackley, Main, Ro_fengarten . Meehan, Eley.Bolton.Mentone Amateurs: Walsh . Best: McCarthy, Bray. Joyce, Noonan, Walsh,Barker .BULLEEN TE&SPLESTOWE 1 .1 1.2 5.6 6.8 (44)AJAX 1.1 3.3 4.4 9.5(59)Buneen Templestowe: A .Parns, J .Mattttews, L.Stott, A.Panou, S.Boyd,C.Papadopoulos Best: D .tiVilliams . T.Cattermole, C.Moro}ll4itos, R.Lea,J.Mattitews.AJAX : Kalb 3, Ritterman 2, J.Cooper. Lukav. Osowieki, Janover. BestJ.Segai . Israelsoiln. Lust, Some, Boon, Lukan.

OLD GEELONG 2.0 3.1 5.5 6.7 (43)IVANHOE ASSUL.IF'1'ION 2.3 5.5 6.6 7.7(491Old Geelong: Harrington 2, O'Brien I . Slattery 1, GrifRhs 1 . Chadder 1.Best- MeNeur, Griffths . Hesketh, Grills, Clarke, Yeates.Ivanhoe : Emierson 2, Frisina 2 . McDonald 1 . D . Pearce 1, pace. BestFrisma. Shuttleworth. Pace, ONeil, Thackwray, Emerson.

UNIVERSITY BLACKS 3.4 3.5 5.7 8.10 (58)ST LEOS FN BUS 2.2 5.6 9.7 11.9 (75)University Blacks : Leech 3, Ralph 2, Beaton, Hanna, J . Weber. BestWallace. B. Murphy. Brown. Jones. N. Goonan . Adams .St Leos Emmaus : Vaughan 2, Aulisi, Prosser, R . McCann, Batty, Pitcher,T. McCann, Dinicolantonio, McDonald . Best: Prosser, Voipi. Gomez, T .McCann, R. McCann . Dtuicolantonio.WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 1.2 1.2 1 .3 2 .3 (15)AQUINAS 1.4 6.5 11.7 13.10 (88)Will iamstown CYMS: Matthews . Mackely. Best: B Grant, Carter, Durur, MBoz, Inuns, Ryan .Aquinas: Bradshaw 3, Moran 3. Millar, Chapman, Barrie, Hunt . Reilly,Boiand, Munro . Best Millar. Chapman. Reilly, Moran, Bradshaw, Boland.

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AJAX AQUINAS O.C. BULLEEN IVANHOE MENTONECoach : Phil Davis Coach : Steve Box TEMPLESTOWE ASSUMPTION Coach : Tony Macgeorge

Res Coach : Barry Simon Res Coach : Howard Field Coach: Doug Sear] Coach: Brad Hall Res Coach: Darren Fenec h

Res Coach : Mal Prior Res Coach : Colin McDonald

1 N . Gold (C) 1 T. Jess 1 J . Prior 1 S. Conley 1 S. Rowley

2 M. Konsky 2 C. Thomas 2 D. Williams 2 M. Maud 2 R. GallagherDixon3 M

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

.4 D Emmett

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

5 B. Davis (VC) 6 D. Minogue 5 S. McLaren 5 J. Scoble .6 C. Stephens

6 D. Kalb 7 C. Glennie 6 P. Graham 6 T. Healy 7 K. Gurtle r7 G. Samuel 8 J . Jess 7 P. Robertson 7 P. Rawley 8 D. Perri n

8 B. Klein 8 S . Kelly 8 N. Bone 8 J. Shuttleworth 9 P. Emmett9 A Rosen 9 T. Harkin 9 B. Todd 9 M. Thackwray 10 M . Hovey

Duke s10 G 10 D. Boland 10 P. Tsokas 10 P. Lee 11 C . O'Meara.Weisler11 M 10 C. Field 11 G . Chivers 11 D. Valkanis 12 M . Davies.

12 D. Goldenfein 11 M. Barmby12 A. Parris

Tulloc h13 D12 L. Hull-Brown 13 M . Hayes

13 A . King13 A . Freund 12 A Bethune

.Pano u14 A

13 S . Narkiewicz 14 M . Etcel l14 A. Butt 13 D. Denbraber .

Wolnize r15 B14 P. Flynn 15 Mick Sullivan

15 J . Segal 13 C. Jeffrey.

16 S Smith15 J. Curtin 16 P. Sulliva n

16 M . Segal 14 A Lorkin.

17 C. Darby16 P. Harris 16 J . McCarth y

17 A . Cukierman 15 A. Williams 18 K. Burridge 17 S . Morris 17 C . Sullivan18 J . Kirzner 16 J. Hunt 19 L Stott 18 T. Scoble 18 T. Sullivan

19 G . Blieden 17 M. Denavi.

Jones20 M 19 D. Wood 19 C. Stewart

20 M . Buckley 18 J. Hughes.

21 P. Gannas 20 J . Collins 20 P. Kring s21 D Kelly

21 D. Gelbart 18 D. Saliba 22 G. McLaren 21 D. Denby .22 P Murph y

22 A. .Bock 19 G. Whitehead 23 D. Matthews 22 N. Shuttleworth23 Matt Sullivan

23 B. Ritterman 20 P. Woolen 24 D . Martin 23 D. Ryan 24 X. Smith24 J. Bram 20 P. Fares 25 T. Matthews 24 B. Frew 25 G . Uptin25 M. Blashki 21 C . Quinn 26 S . Boyd 25 J. Frisina 26 A. Roc k26 B. Duzenman 21 J. Pierce 27 J . O'Donnell 26 M. Emmerson 27 M . Wise

27 J. Berger 22 S . Flynn 28 R. Parris 27 A. Jackson 28 C. Johnston'28 A. Zemski 23 J. Livingstone 29 D. Bone 28 J. Pace Brie n28 M. O

29 A -Joffe 24 P. Harper 30 D. Florence 29 C . Hocking 29 S. Barke rDixon30 P

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

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

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

33 N . Wilkin s33 S. Boon 27 C. Munro 34 S. t-ambropoulos 33 S . McGowan 34 D . Sheehan34 B. Lewski 28 G'Burch 35 D. Daskalou 34 B . Joyce 35 M . Johnston e

35 D. Miller 28 J . Holly P. Hare36 35 P. Kearney 36 C. Ogie r

Seve l36 W 29 J. Box 37 L . Thompson 36 C. Zeegers 37 T. Macgeorge.Newstadt37 S 29 J . Wilson 38 S. Meadows 37 P. Cotter 38 S . Perrazo

.38 B . Erlich (Res VC) 30 C. Colliver 39 J. Florence

Meadows40 S38 R. Peoples 39 A. Fimste r

Simm s40 G39 D. Vanaken 31 M. Hunter .

41 R . Lea39 M . Ebbag e40 P Martin

.41 C. Roc k

40 M . Borenstein 32 J. Bleakney 42 P. Edwards.

41 C McDonald42 T Bar

r41 D. Goldberg 33 C . Wooden Maso n43 M. Barr4 3 M

42 E . Rubenstein (Res C) 34 M. Tarulli.Schneider~ R

42 B. Martin 45 C. Bar r43 E . Janover 35 R . Chapman

.Tehan45 A

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

.46 A . Humphrey 44 A. Pace 47 J . Tull y

45 Y. Afrie 37 G. Macklin MorivHis47 C 45 N . Farrell 48 Mick. Walsh

46 A. Goldman 38 B. Moran.

48 A . Morivitis 46 M. Iacouangelo 49 A. Cousin sMcMillan50 G

47 39 L. Sheffield 49 B . Touriganis 47 E. MarinoToogood48 R

.51 G . Hollingworth

48 A Friedman 40 A . Cultrera 50 D. Glover .Rosenfeld49 A 52 K. McLeod

49 M. Montag 41 G Davies 51 T. Cattermole . 53 D. Noonan50 A. Cooper 42 R. Moran 52 J . Gunn 50 N . Clark 54 D. Bray51 J . Jolson 43 M . Slattery 53 A. Boyd 51 D . Pearce 55 C . Leifting52 A Lewin 45 M . Reilly 54 S . Dowlan 52 S . Sampson 56 S. Sullivan53 A Halphen 45 G. Coyle 55 N. Macrides 53 M. Chazan 57 D. Fraser

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

Kaice r55 J 47 D. Bower 57 G . Vimpani 55 E . Healy 59 Matt. Wals h.

56 L . Harrel 48 R. Mazzanti 58 D. Tsokas 56 S . Saunders 60 D . Fenec h61 K Lockhart

57 A. Osowicki 49 M . Hobbs 59 D. McNamara 57 J. Matthew .62 N Levert

58 J. Besser 50 M . Ditchfield 60 D. Horvath 58 P. Manual .63 S . Waters

59 J. Blankfiled 51 A. Gerrish 59 M . Fahour64 A . Pothito s

60 J. Wajnberg 52 J . Burden 60 T. Lupton 65 T. Allinson61 J. Freeman 53 S. Verona 61 S. Butler 66 D. Cagney

62 D . Weislitzer 54 M . O'Halloran 62 P. Merory 67 M . Joyc e

Silberman63 R 55 J . Crouch 63 P. Cameron 68 D. Gillespie.Cruickshan k56 P 69 J . Mazocca 70 T. Rogers

'.57 G . Cochrane 78 C. Brown Meara73 M . O

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MONASH BLUES OLD GEELONG ST LEOS EMkAUS UNIVERSITY BLACKS WILLIAMSTOWNCoach: Tim Powell Coach: Simon Bones WATTLE PARK Coach : Paul O'Shanassy CYMS

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

1 S . Chapman 1 S. Rowan 1 D. Dinicolantonio 1 L. Nethercote 1 D. Williams2 J . Baxter 2 H. Burbank 2 J. Hodder 2 S. Chandler 2 J. Buttigieg3 L. Holloway (C) 3 M . O'Brien 3 E . Mitchell 3 M . O'Donnell 3 D. Williams

4 G. Chessari 4 Steve.Jones 4 A . Auliso5 4 A. Evans 4 S. Wuchatsch

5 D. Macleod5 J . Rosengarten 5 T. Raclin Fennell6 J Fennell 5 R. Mackie 6 N. Gran t6 M . Newman 6 C. McKay

.,7 A . Burgess 6 C. Sanderford 7 B. Robinso n

7 P. Farrar 7 B. Morris 8 B.Bird 7 B. Cunningham 8 B. Hann

8 S . Thompson 8 T. Seymour 9 A . Bethune 8 A. Howard 9 J . Munro10 B Codc s9 E . Morrison 9 D. Salter (C) 10 B. Mitchell 9 C. Pekin .

1 Twis t1 B(VC)Webster10 5 . W. Temple-Smith10 S. McCan n11 10 W. ) •

(RSpence r.11 L. Stevens11 T. McCan n12 1 2 M . Cunningham ham i A. F2 Featherston12 G. Smyth 12 N. Cameron

13 A. Krebs14 J Manton

13 C. Baulch 13 A. Mackley

13 A . Herrman 13 S . O'Brien.

15 P.Carey14 J . Leech 14(R) A. Danie l

14 D Ferris14 B . Merlin 14 D. Taylor 16 A. Rose 15 L. Murphy

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16 B. Nind 16 B . Couch 18 R . McCann .18 T Wilson

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18 K. Hendratta 17 M . Goldsworthy 19 A.Major20 G .Rafferty

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21 D . Macleo d22 M Saunders24 T. Craven 22 J. Fitzgerald 25 A. McKenzie 24 N . Wilson

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28 E McLaughlin

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29 H . Graham 27 W. Paul (C), 31 M . Contesotto 29 M. Staunton.

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Smith33 J 31 C Fairbairn 35 J. Briggs 33 T. Kitchen 30 T. Turcinovich.34 G . Rowley

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36 S . Bavag e37 S . Manton 34 S. Moody 31 A. Bartolo

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38 N. Brennan 36 T. Heatley 41 J. Zarb 39 J. Greenwood 36 A. Black37 B. Hynes

39 M . Smith 37 T. Betts 42 M . Flood 40 N. Martin SmithS40 Ma. Bolton 38 M. LEslie 43 B . Levins 41 L. Rawnsleyy . A. Carte r39(R)41 Mi. Bolton 39 S. Clarke

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43 C. Beaton 39 M. Holland42 G . Oldham 40 H. Legoe

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44 R. McCarthur45 M Coleman

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44 M. Mannin g47 S . Mentha 44 P. Simpson 51 C . Bel)ak

53 A . Volpi.

49 T Bowers45 J. Hynes46 T. Ferri s48 M . Carey 45 54 M. Blundell 50 A. Goonan 47 F. Nuredin i49 D. Payne 46 S. Collins 55 S. Smith 63 J . Weber 48 P. Tirchett

50 A . Clark 47 M . Strauch 56 T, Morrison 71 M Nihill 49 W. '`"in51 M . Payne 48 D. Farris 57 M. Place

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52 N . Moresi 49 S . Grffiths 58 J. Fjeldstad. 51 A. McKenzie

53 J. Peel 50 J . Sattler 59 D. Pitcher 52 R. NisbetOldham53 M

54 R . Green 51 J . Kilpatrick 60 C. McDonald61 BlandthornJJ

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Quit Sponsorship Coordinator Debbie War drewarded Banyule with a 5500.00 interim prize fortheir introduction of a SMOKEFREE policy and itsimplementation .

De La, desperately trying to get into fourth positionin 'A', produced their best form for the season whenthey were too strong in the second half for top of th eladder Collegians, 13 .8 (86) to 11 .10 (76). BenMannix kicked 3 goals in the third term to finishwith 5 for the day. Jackman, Flowerday and Renniewere strong as were Bonnici, Evans and DrewJackson. Wallace, King, Deane-Johns and Mollardwere best for Collegians . Umpires were Heath Littleand Colin Segota (Field), M. Meier, S . Waterman(Boundary), Michael Lentini, Peter Bekkers (Goal) .MHSOB, 3rd in 'B' got 5 goals on the board beforeOld Ivanhoe scored, and that was the difference formost of the game . Best for Iv1I-ISOB were DanWoodley (7), Adam Tilling, Nathan Johns andCameron Bruce (does the name ring a bell?) and forOld Ivanhoe, the Corcoran Bros, Veal and Kent .Big numbers had come up at St Bernards . LukeGollant and Stephen Perrett had reached 150 whileSam Taylor, Gino Tota, Andrew Vinnecombe,Marcus Creak and Mark Farmer had reached 100 .In St Kilda South Caulfield it was 300 to John'Jocka' Howard, a three time premiership player,fearless player and loyal clubman.Marcellin moved into second position with a hardfought 16 point win over St Bedes/Mentone. Thehome ground boys at Bulleen ran everywhere in thethird term and piled on 7 goals to 2 goals to lead by40 points at half time . The Tigers were not done andthey kicked their way back to get to 2 points down .The Eagles got into gear again to kick the final 2goals to win 17 .12 (114) to 15 .8 (98) . Cronin andSampimon were everywhere all day and were theEagles' most creative players while Marinic and DaveGoodchild were the best for the Tigers.

Sensational start to St Johns v. Old Geelong in 'D'umpire David Anderson had to restart the gamewhen the first goal was registered and both teamsclaimed the score .

Old Haileyburians continued their good form whenthey beat 3rd tem (in A) North Old Boys 17 .21 (123)to 19 .8 (122) . Tough and tight all day, OldHaileybury now had their eyes on the four, afterlooking at relegation a month ago. Luke Boylekicked 7 goals for North Old Boys from the half20

forward flank (longtime supporters werecomparing him tothat legendary halfforward of yesteryear,

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Les Murray) while Matthew Armstrong was adasbing wingman for the Bloods, and well supporte dby Gary Phillips, Glen Borg and Glen Tanner.Power House were celebrating its 45th year in theVAFA with a past players lunch.Umpires' Corner reported that veteran umpire TedKeating had an interesting experience at theMelbourne University Oval . During an Under 19game a dog ran out to the oval hitting and tripping aplayer. What to do? Tripping, holding the man ordropping the ball? Ted warned the dog that asecond offence would see him sent from the field .Another dog day afternoon !And again I quote from Umpires' Corner - things gotso bad in South America, advertising for EuropeanUmpires included the message - "good pay, goodlodgings and a decent burial" .

And even poetry from an anonymous 'B' sectioncoach .

There was once an umpire whose visionWas cause for abuse and derisionHe remarked in surprise

Why pick on my eyes?It's my heart that dictates my decisions .Do we all do this?

North Old Boys were holding a football clinic foryoung players at Brunswick Football ground .200 games to Williarnstown's every reliable halfflanker Geoff "Jolla" Hyland .

Old Scotch held onto their chance for the four whenthey defeated 3rd team Old Paradians by 6 points .Parade's pace worried the Cardinals early in thematch. The Scotch key position players Sherwen(f b.), Burford (c .h .f ), Hodge (C) and McCall (c.h.f.)dominated and helped them to a strong last quarterto win by a goal, 10 .11 to 9 .11 .

Old Xaverians won their eleventh match in a rowwhen they defeated an accurate Caulfield Gramm .who kicked 14.4 to Old Xavs 15 .20. Best wereBeattie, J . Curtain, Summers (0 . Xavs) and Berzins,Harris, N . Matthews (Caulf. Gr.) . Tipster Ross Booththought the Xavs were a great chance for the flag.It was 150 games for Collegians Tony Baum whose

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career highlights were Club B & F, 1994, 'A" sectionpremiership in 1986 and his marriage to Carolynthis year. Marcellin OC paid tribute to the fineperformances of Anthony Caffrey, Chris Carr, MickDay and Chris Slattery who had all played in theclub's supreme Under 19 side which won everycompetition entered .

Michael Rosner capped his illustrious career withAJAX when his 232nd game broke the club record .A member of the group of players who played inevery section from E to A . Michael's winning goal inthe 1978 second semi put AJAX into 'B' wasmatched only by being a member of the club's 1979'B' section premiership team.

Victoria defeated South Australia 25.16 to 14 .10 andthen in the final game fought back from 21 points atthe last change to beat WA by 5 points, 15 .14 to14.15 . Best were Marks, R. Brown, J . Jones,Honybun (4 goals), Jennings, Atkinson . RowanBrown was named B & F player for the Carnival, andthe following were selected in the all Australian side :Doug Atkinson (0. Xavs), Rohan Brown (0 . Melb),Gary Carroll (NOB's), Bernie Cooper (Marc OC),Geoff Dillon (NOB's), David Honybun (Uni . Blacks),t~like Jennings (Uni. Blues), John Jones (Marc OC),Shane Murphy (De La Salle), Anthony O'Brien (StBernards) and Rick Pisarski (0 . Melb.) .

200 games to AJAX's stylish star, Phil Rozen,Old Brighton played a great second half to keep their'B' section chance alive when they beat OldParadians 17 .11 to 15 .13 . Best were James,McMahon, Kemp (0. Bri.) and Wood, Busch, Hughes(0 . Parade.) .

100 games to MHSOB's dedicated rover CraigFlegeltaub who won the clubs B & F in his first twoyears of senior football.

President of the active VAFA Umpires' Associationwas Daryl Hi ll , supported by Graeme Halbish assecretary and David Hindle as treasurer.200 games to Ralph Bourke, "Clubman of the Year",for Ivanhoe in 1976 .

De la Salle (A) and Marcellin were level at half time,only to see De La kick 13 .6 to Marcellin's 2 .4 in thesecond half. McDonnell, Halasa, Sykes (De La) andJ . Gartner, Frazer, F. Aloisio (Marc) were best .

Uni Blacks 5th (A), kept their final four chances alivewhen they withstood a desperate last quarter byOrmond 4th to win by 3 points . Stars were Perrett,Burne, Llewellyn (U . Blacks) and Murphy. J. Russ,Corben (Ormond) .

250 games and sessions to North Old Boys'President, Les Murray, Twice B & F, leadinggoalkicker 9 times, and VAFA representative in1966, '68 and '69 .

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Alphington, Barry Hamilton O . Brighton, AndyCurtain Elsternwick and 200 games to RogerMorgan 0. Carey.

Fawkner (C) continued on their winning way with a50 point win over Hampton Rovers in which J . Foley,J . Teasdale and Ward starred .

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St Bernards, trailing Coburg and 0. Paradians by 4points for fourth place, built up their percentage atthe expense of De La Salle with a victory by 15 goals .G. Wade, Aughton, Phelan and Pearson (7 goals)starred for the winners while Firman and Whitelawbattled for De La .Brunswick (D), unbeaten after 9 game, suffered theirthird successive defeat when Parkside (6th)surprised with a 20 point win after being in controlall day.Best were Johnston, Sammut and Rodda (Parkside)and Abernathy, Gillett, Hirst (Brunswick) .

Father and son goal combination, Vic and RogerMcKenzie, were in charge at the Ormond game.

Milestones : 300 games to Power House veteran PeterHutchinson, Victoria Rep and CDEF coach, club B &F seven times and well known 'imbiber', raconteurand singer. 200 to Coburg captain Graham Warfe,three times Victorian team, and captain 1970 andRonald C . Faul De La Salle noted for his greattenacity and judgement .

Parkside 5 .12 undefeated leaders of 'D' section werebeaten by Fairfield 7.10 .Old Melburnians 9 .9 opened their winning accountwhen they scraped home by 3 points from FTCOB8 .12 .

UHSOB 9 .19 with Kinnear, A. Hume and Petersonthe best, stopped North Old Boys' winning run -North after losing the first four, had won sevenstraight .

Rex O'Brien, player, reserves captain and coach andcommitteeman, played his 150th game for CaulfieldGranml.

The team to play in the Carnival at Launceston wasG. Ward, D. Williams Caulfield Gr., G. ParkesCoburg, C . Roach Collegians, G . Carter F. La RoseIvanhoe, J . Fisher Kew, R. Harlev, I . Wood MHSOB,E. Murphy, S. Williams Old Paradians, D. Hughes,G . McLean O .Scotch, M . Mulcahy O.Xavs, G .Crouch, P. Patterson Uni Blacks, J . Nance De LaSalle . L. Smith Geelong, R. Payne 0 . Melb, B .Finlayson Ormond, W . Sykes Uni Blues, L . ProsserUHSOB, J. Crennan St Bernards .

Eight of this team later played league football - canyou name them? Ward St St Kilda, FisherHawthorn, Murphy Richmond, McLean St Kilda,Crouch Essendon, Patterson Geelong, PayneMelbourne and Sykes Fitzroy .

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Winning EdgePresentations

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Despite the bleak conditions, which prevailed for Round 12, Istill managed a 92% success rate.

REVIEW OF ROUND 1 2SECTION 1 Prahran scored an easy victory over OldMelburnians by seventy nine points after a one sided match .The Old Essendon versus Mazenod game provided a fiercecontest between two sides for whom the season has not beensuceessful in terms of games won . Well done to all players . At thefinal siren it was Mazenod who triumphed by forty one points.Their best included ; Adrian Holdsworth, Curtis Collins, as wellas the consistent Justin Grimmison and Nick 'The Crow*'Jacobs. Best for Old Essendon were ; Darren Barr, Craig Mooreand John Grant.Leaders, Old Xaverians defeated fourth placed St Kevin's by fortyfour points. Although 'The Dogs" were competitive they could notmatch the depth of Xaverian talent . Better players for St Kevin'swere; McLardie, "Moppa' and "Mo" Syzlak as well as theconsistent "Bubs" Dillon, who must be leading in the St KevirisBest and Fairest.Any chance Eley Park had of defeating De La Salle was lostthrough their inaccurate kicking. De La Salle was largelyuntroubled to win by fifty nine points.SECTION 2 NORTH Greater accuracy enabled Therry Penola todefeat an inaccurate Brunswick by twenty nine points .Brunswick could easily have won the game had they been ableto adjust their kicking to utilise the howling winds, whichprevailed. Best for Theny Penola were ; Chapman, Hewat andEastmure . For Brunswick, numbers 5 and 7 showed out .

Marcellin was rewarded for their forty two point win over FitzroyReds by their regaining of the coveted second place on thepremiership ladder.In almost gale force winds, University Blacks overcame multipleteam changes to defeat Old Trinity by sixty points. Trinity'sfailure to score after the first quarter did not help their cause atall. Best for the Blacks were ; Ben Weber, Dave Kean, AndrewPowell and Andrew Iwaniw. Old Trinity received good servicefrom Ivan Tudor (currently Chairman of Selectors) and a recentconvert from rugby, Ben Chan .Old Xaverians started well against Old Ivanhoe when they led bytwenty seven points at the first change . However the undefeatedleaders resurrected themselves with the wind to hold a five pointlead at half time. Only two goals were scored in the second halfas the teams fought out a torrid game. Old Ivanhoe triumphedfinally by two points . Their best were ; Geoff. Maelsaac, CraigCuolahan, Andrew Weisz and David Smith. Best for OldXaverians were ; Francis, A.Jones, Speckman and ttJarry.

SECTION 2 SOUTH Despite marked inaccuracy, Whitefriarstriumphed over Old Brighton by 10 pts, which has placed thema game ahead of Old Brighton in their quest for fourth place .Monash Blues set up their one hundred and fifty four pointdefeat of a depleted Old Geelong with a forty point lead againstthe gale by quarter time. This dominance continued despite theefforts of the Old Geelong players, who were rewarded with a goal(their only score) in the last quarter. Best for Monash were; BenDods, Bryce Collier and Luke Woods. Best for Old Geelong were:Hayden, Lyons, Meek and Jenkins.Third placed St Leo's defeated a depleted Hampton Rovers by 7 1

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pts . Best players for theRovers were; AdrianWarry, Stuart McDonald,Richard Bulmer and Rob .~ 'geway.Undefeated leaders, Collegians were never in danger of defeat byHawthorn Amateurs as they increased their lead each quarter .Collegians winning margin was one hundred and twelve points .Their best included; Simon BeIlby, Captain, David Lunmley,Brendan Haines and Ash Cooke. None did better for Hawthornthan: Ivan Chepa, Brendan Mountain, Kim Dixon & Tom O'Hanlon .

PREVIEW OF ROUN D 13 .SECTION 1 Prahran must be favoured to "kick the sweep"against Old Essendon whose defenders will be hard pressed tosuppress Cartledge and Butterworth for the eighty minutes .Leaders, Old Xaverians should be again able to comfortablydefeat Mazenod, who had no answer to the Xaverians forwardline in Round 6 when R. George kicked 5 goals .De La Salle should protect third place and deny Old Melburniansa late surge to the finals, by winning well today .St Kevin's should build valuable percentage at the expense of EleyPark, who lost by thirty four points to "Me Dogs" in Round 6.

SECTION 2 NORTH In a final's preview Marcellin journey to thatvisitor's graveyard, J .P. Fawkner Oval to play Therry Penola . Iexpect the home side to avenge their four point loss to Marcellinin Round 6 by winning today .University Blacks should possess too much talent for FitzroyReds and thus win their match .Old Xaverians narrowly defeated Brunswick in Round 6. Todayat McHale Stadium, Old Xaverians should prove too fast andskilful for their visitors .The meeting of eighth placed Old Trinity and undefeated leaders,Old Ivanhoe should see the leaders maintain their unblemishedrecord.

111 IINJAWAJAiST. KEVINS - Shaun Dillon reaches 100 games for S .K .O.B.today against Eley Park . "Phyllis", who injured a knee in Round2 in 2001, was named Vice Captain of "The Dogs" although hemissed a complete season. A former Under 19 premiershipplayer, "Killer' has been a solid contributor to'°fhe Dogs" on thetrack as well as at the track. Congratulations from all at S.K.O.B.on reaching this elusive and significant target .

MONASH BLUES - Michael Crossland plays his fiftieth gametoday. Michael, who is a committee member, has given the Bluesgreat service on and off the field .OLD IVANHOE - congratulate Julian Maycock on reaching 200games this week in the Club 18 comp. 'Jules' chief attribute ishis abundance of courage, and though not a big man, he playswith plenty of heart . Usually playing as a rover, 'Jules haspicked up two B & F's in the reserves with a couple of runner-ups, and now plays with the undefeated 'clubbies, still doingthe hard jobs under the packs . Well done 'Jules' andcongratulations on achieving life membership at the club .

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SECTION 2 SOUTH I expect Monash Blues to avenge their fourpoint loss to Old Brighton in Round 6, by winning well todayeven though the game is at Brighton Beach Oval.St Leo's with a final's spot to consolidate should again defeat OldGeelong, who should be strengthened by the availability of D1players.Collegians, at home, should defeat Whitefriars, who can call ontheir Reserve's players should the need arise . Whitefriars pushedCollegians to Within five points at Aquinas in Round 6 so todaywith Whitefriars keen to grasp fourth place another close gamecan be expected. All form does favour Collegians .Hampton Rovers, at home, should prove too strong for HawthornAmateurs and so avenge their loss in Round 6 .

PREVIEW OF ROUND 14 - JULY, 20 .SECTION i The result of the Mazenad versus Prahran matchcould be determined on the snowy slopes of Mt Hotham. Evenvith their skiers absent Prahran should still win .De La Salle should be rewarded for their

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Therry Peoria v . Marcellin Fitzroy Reds v. University Blacks at Peterson Owl

Old Xaverians (2) v . BrunswickOld Trinity v. Old Ivanhoe

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Old Geelong v. St Leos EmmausCollegians v. Whitefriars

Hampton Rovers v . Hawthorn Amateurs

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CLUB xvHl nOLDMELBURNIANS 6.6(42)PRAHRAN 18.13 (121)Old Me1bL tA*+c Paine 2. Scarlett . Power, Trim, H. Tomlinson . Best: Scarlett,J. Tomlinson. C. Tomlinson, H . Tomlinson, Paine, Nikakis.Prahran : Cartlid~e 8. Butterworth 2, Eve 2, Jones 2, Lawrence, BeleJ, Douzl .Best: Geri, Etie . Oreen . Cougar, Nonnboyfinally. CareyUmpims: T. Hall . B. Nunn (F)OLD ESSENDON 2.0 3.1 3.1 7.1(43)MAZENOD 3.4 5.11 7.14 11.18 (84)Old Essendom Not received.Mazenod: Not received .Umpires: D. Wmdlow (F)OLD XAVERIANS 2.4 5.6 7.9 11.13 (79)ST KEVINS 3.3 3.3 3.4 5.4 (34)Old Xaverians: R George 2 . Fowler 2 . L Hardwick, J Hardwick. Erskine.MclLarg, Salter. Conquest. Farrow. Best: Rathgeber . Hall, S Carrodus,L.McHarg. T Landrigan Farrow .St Kevins : Fraser 2. Katavolas. Pivetta, O'Keefe. Best: McCardle. Dillon,Quirk. Schink . Oidaker. Pivetta.Umpires: R. Benson, J . Ciccotosto (F)ELEY PARK 1.2 2.7 2.7 3.10 (28)DE LA SALLE 4.6 8.8 11.9 13.9 (87)Elay Park : Heath, Luby. Trotter Best: Smith . Tynan . Grant . Luby, Nelson, KettDe La Salle : Forsyth 2, Meehan 2, Wise 2 . Bowden, Chappell, Evans, Krenzl,Mamtix. Prov. J.Richardson Best: Buick . MatmLX. Richardson. McNamara,Scott. Krezzel, Bourke .Umpires: G . Hegan . T. Hegan (F)

CLUB XVIII NORT HBRUNSWICK 0.2 2.8 4.9 6.12 (48)THERRY PENOLA 3.3 4.5 10.8 11.11 (77)Brunswick. McGowan 3 . S.Dais 2. B .Lovett Best: S.Davis . Ellis, W.Morgan .DiAntonlo. Pike . McGowan .Ther ry-Penola Carbis 2 .Chapman 2, McAuliffe 2 . Eastmwe . Crotty. Lyons .Costello: O'Halloran. Best: Chapman. Eastmure, Keenan . Pinner, McAulilCe .Carbis.Umpires: T. Robbins, Club Umpire (F)MARCELLIN 2.3 6.4 6.7 10.8 (68)FITZROY REDS 1 .3 1.5 3.8 3.8(26)14farcelBn: M. Dowling 6. Petraff 3 . 0'Connor. Best: M. Dowling, Cull,Ale.mndridis, S. Mathews, Costas . Hogan.Fitzroy Reds: G . Wright. J. Pengelly. J . Matthew. Best: J. Pengelly. D. Atkin,B . MclvSullen . D . East. J. Zuccardi. C. Coates .Umpires: A. Barra, Club umpire (F )UNIVERSITY BLACKS 5 .2 6.4 9.5 10.8 (68)OLD TR INITY 0.0 1.2 1.2 1.2(8)University Blacks: Howell 2, Kohne 2 . Amon 2. Chandler. Kean . Martin .Weber. Best: Powell, Moody. Reber. Iwanhv. Kean. Howell ,Old Tinity: Perry. Best: Langdon . Chan, Kinross, Heavett, Tudor . welsh.Umpires : T. Hansen, Club Umpire (F)OLD IVANHOE 2.0 7.2 8.3 8.7 (55)OLD XAVARIANS 6.3 6.3 7.5 8.5[53)Old Ivanhoe: M.Stewart 3. Smith 2. Madsaac. Mints, Toll. Best : Madsaac.tieisz, Cuoluhan, Smith. C.Binney . J.Biumev.Old Xavarians : Chamber 2 . A.Jones 3 . Higgins 2, Quinn . Best: Francis.AJones . Speclmtan. warey. Knott, Higgins.Umpires : T. Byrnes . S . Mason (F)

CLUB XVIII SOUTHWHITEFRIARS 1.7 3.10 5.15 6.19 (56)OLD BRIGHTON 0.0 4.3 5.7 6 .9(45)Whitefriars: white 4, Pratt. Bonnyman. Best: O'Brien, White. Murray. J.Houston, Jackson . G . Dalton.Old Brighton: Marsden 2, Kennedy, Katsouvanis . Barber. Carta . Best Ko4ac.Norwood . Barber, Carta, Maddox, whitelaw.Umpires: T. Brideson. M. Foarde (F )

MONASH BLUES 6.4 11.10 15.14 24.16 (160)OLD GEELONG 0.0 0.0 0.0 1.0 (6)Monash Blues: Collier 9 . Gangatharan 2. Moir 2. Cowley 2. Plehn 2, West 2,Coughlin . Cogley. Stoppa. B.Dods. Trigg. Best: B .Dods. L .%'oods, Collier,Pleim . McKenzie, Milis.Old Geelong: Meek. Best: Collins . Imhoff. Pescott.14atson, Jenkins. Meek .Umpires: P. Rapke. Club Umpire (F)ST LEOS EhfitAUS 4.5 10.9 15.11 17.13(115)HAMPTON ROVERS 1.1 5.2 7.2 7.2(44)St Leos Emmaus : Nolan 4. Daniels 3. McGloin 3, Thomas 2 . England 2,Blundell 2. D.McGloin I Best: Nolan, P.MeGlohn. Clohesy, Haverkamp. Kelly .Daly.Hampton Rovers: Not received.Umpires: R. Parker. Club umpire (F)HAWTHORN 1 .0 1.0 2.2 2.3(15)COLLEGIANS 4.7 8.13 11.17 18 .19 (127)Hawthorn: Not receivedCollegians: Not received .Umpires: P. Nailer, Club Umpire (F )

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Your, 1, ^G~The half way mark of the season provides some coacheswith a difficult assignment. Whilst some clubs now drawa breath and prepare themselves for the run home to thefinals striving all the way to secure a place in the four,there are others who contemplate a far less optimisticoutlook . For these coaches the whole season' s focus nowis on survival, avoiding relegation and at least leaving theclub with something positive to build upon at the end ofthe season .

Club administrators often decide to end the relationshipwith a coach even after the objective of survival is achievedothers dump a coach if the club is relegated . There aresome clubs who do not wait however, seeking to resolvetheir problems now by replacing a coach mid season . Forwhatever reason the issue I am reminded of at this timethat there will be some clubs that decide to terminate theemployment for their current club coach either now or atthe end of the season .

For many of these coaches such a situation can be quitetraumatic. Personally I have never been placed in thisunenviable position but I have seen friends and colleaguesgo through the pain if a sacking . The effect on anindividual's self esteem, self confidence and personal pricecan be quite dramatic and have consequences for thefuture involvement of the individual as a coach or infootball as a whole . It is also ironic that whilst others closeto the coach can see that the sacking or termination isinevitable, coaches can be quite surprised, hurt andshocked by the decision . I have often seen this and yet theword has been out about the subsequent demise of acoach well before the event .

So what can you as a coach do about such a situation,how can you be pro-active and have full control over yourown destiny? I have followed these steps to ensure that Ihave not been put in a position of being caught bysurprise .

Firstly, I have always strived to keep in tune with theplayers. In particular I established close links with thecaptain and a selected number of influential key players .In constantly asking them for feedback about trainingsessions, team preparation, match day program, etc. I feltI had a feel for what the players were thinking .

Evaluation of my own performance was also essential. Ialways presented a written report to the club's executiveboard and gave regular verbal reports to the executives attheir meetings . Reports would focus on the progress of theteam and individuals and also my strategies and planswould be outlined . After each game I would meet with theFootball Manager and later the President to analyse boththe team performance and my performance as coach

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When I first went to Banyule a player's representativeexpressed regularly to the match committee the feelings ofthe players this can be a great source of information ifmanaged effectively .

At the end of one season I was so concerned aboutwhether I had overstayed my welcome at Banyule I had anindependent survey undertaken . The written commentswere later analysed and gave a clear indication thatplayers and officials were keen for me to continue . Suchresponses ensured I would approach the following seasonwith confidence.

I eventually stepped down as coach of Banyule after 6years of knowing in my own mind that the time was right .I left with the full support of all at Banyule and very proudof what had been achieved .I was at all times aware that as Senior Coach I wasultimately responsible and totally accountable for theperformance of the club . Having this responsibility meantat any time I may be required to step aside in the bestinterests of the club. By keeping in touch with all partiesI firmly believed I had control of my own destiny and thatin the end I did know when it was time to give it away .John SimpsonFormer Banyule AFC, VAFA U-19 RepresentativeCoach & AFCAVAFA PresidentReprintedfrom AF Vol 94 No . 1 0

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CLUB: Werribee AFC SECTION-

PLAYING HISTORY. Werribee JFC, WerribeeVFA U19 VC, Werribee VFA, Werribee Centrals'VC - premiership player (GDFL), BannockburnGrand Final player (GT3FL), Geelong & DistrictFL rep 4 times .COACHING HISTORY: Werribee AFC 00-02

COACHING PHILOSOPHY: Work hard on thetrack and success will follow and enjoy the ,gameas you are a long time out of it.

FUTURE AMBITION: To build a successful clcib,win the premiership and move into D3 andbeyond . To help Werribee AFC become a well,respected club within the VAFA and our local

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KNITWEAR

REVIEW - ROUND 12Some unpredictable results last week, with the most interestingbeing La Trobe University's close win against Old Carey,

In a game that could have gone either way, the Trobers gothome by seven points . Mawdsley kicked four goals, whileWesley, Ludeman and Edwards were dominant . Universityhave strung some good performances together now, andmost importantly have got the four points each time. Theysit in sixth place, one win away from fourth. The C's will bedisappointed as they let the chance to move into the top fourslip by. They now sit in fifth position, one game behindBentleigh in fourth . Morrison was a target kicking fourgoals, and Wood and Guerra played terrific games .

Bentleigh turned around last week's poor performance byplaying old fashioned man on man football against Salesian,and in the process kept them to one goal five behinds for thegame. The half backline was impassable and in particularBrendan Clark who showed clean ball handling skills in thetough conditions . Coach Paul Dimattina praised each playerfor sticking to their tasks and producing a team effort . Theform of three under 19 boys Ryan Murphy, Andrew Lee andJames Robertson promoted for their first senior game wasanother positive . The B's will yse this performance as astepping stone for the remainder of the season, and look toconsolidate in their next game against Fitzroy.

As in recent weeks Parkside started well with their small on-ballers using their pace to set up goals, but unfortunatelytheir kicking was sadly astray . Only four behinds toFitzroy's two goals three, the home side squanderedopportunities by playing indirect football and attackingthrough the flanks. Parkside dropped their intensity in thesecond quarter and Fitzroy made good use of their mobiletall players to out mark their opponents. They graduallyincreased their lead in the third quarter as Parkside lostconfidence and continued to kick poorly in general play andat goals . At three quarter time they were still a chancetrailing by five kicks. However, Fitzroy played like winnersand soon sealed the game. They were better on the day andplayed with greater spirit. Tornese was good kicking threegoals and taking some solid marks in the wet and windyconditions . Drury . Mitchell and Clarke also contributedracking up possessions and running hard all day . Parkside'sbest were the magnificent Brad Hockey, who continues playconsistent football week in week out, tall backman AnthonyRomano and small forward Rob Marulli .Yarra Valley proved too strong for Kew, winning by almost100 points. The Bushrangers are going from strength tostrength as the season gets closer to the business end . Goalkickers were evenly spread with Stevenson bagging five andKeem four. Valoppi had another terrific game and must bea strong chance to figure highly in the B & F this year . Kewstruggled to get any momentum with only three goals on thescoreboard at the final change, eventually finishing with six .Moussi kicked two, Fabinyi and Hunter were solidcontributors.

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0akleigh almost causedthe upset of the round,losing by eight points tothe hiahly fancie dPeninsula . The Krushersput in a terrific performance at home taking the finalscontenders to the wire. Leading by two goals at the finalchafzge, the Pirates hierarchy was nervous going into thelast . But a six goal quarter saw them get home in a thriller .Payze kicked three goals, while Trewhitt, Torossi and Warnerhad good games. The Krushers will be disappointed theydidn't get the win, but must be encouraged by thecompetitive form of Smith, Clark, Bromley and MacKenziewho kicked four goals .

PREVIEW - ROUND 1 3The split round sees three matches this weekend, with aclose game predicted between Peninsula and Parkside atMornington . Both sides are desperate for a win afterdisappointing performances last week . The Pirates scrapedhome against bottom placed Oakleigh while Parkside wereoutplayed by Fitzroy . The Pirates need to win to maintainthe gap between third and fourth on the ladder. For theDevils, a loss will almost end their chance of final's action .Peninsula to win by 23 points .

Salesian face Old Carey in what shapes as an interestingcontest . The C's will be still smarting after last week's lossto University, while Salesian had an uncharacteristicperformance kicking only one goal . I am sure training wouldhave been intense this week at both camps, howeverSalesian sitting second on the ladder should have enough inthe tank to beat the C's by 10 points .

Yarra Vall ey looks like notching another win as it comes upagainst Oaldeigh at home this week. Last round theKrushers were fantastic in defeat, losing only by a few pointsto the second placed Salesian. But the Bushrangers are thebench mark and I couldn't see them losing this one, YarraVall - by 43 .

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R. Collett Yarra Valley 2 34Byrne Salesian 2 33Hale Yarra Valley 1 32Kane FitzroyReds 2 31Prior FitzroyReds 3 29

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Next week the remaining two games will be played betweenFitzro y Reds an d Bentleigh, while La Trobe faces Kew athome.The Reds were terrific last week but will face a potentBentleigh, looking to gain momentum and snatch a top twospot and the double chance . The B's by a comfortable 33points.At home La Trobe will extend their winning streak to threein a row with a win against Kew . For University Ludemall,Edwards and Randell have been in good form and should getenough of the ball to get the home side the points - La Trobeby 24 .

PRESS CORRESPONDENTS - NOTEAll Round 14 copy to Brett Connell brett@uafa .asn.au,9531 0236 (fax) - who will be substituting for me in for aweek.

IYARRA VALLEY: Congratulations from all Bushrangers tothe following :- Senior Club Captain Brad Peake plays his150th Game . Having played at the Club since 1994, Bradhas played in both Premiership sides in 1994 and 1997, an dwas Vice Captain of the 2000 Grand Final Side . A highlyskilled footballer who can play in any position, on the ballthat required an in and under courageous type and a strongfinisher as well . He has kicked 200+goals'for the Club as wellas winning Best and Fairest Awards . Well done Peaky on awonderful career so far. Best wishes to Ilaoid'Pottsy' Potteron his 150th game this week. Pottsy has been an integraland inspirational meraber of the club since its early days .Playing key positions in the back and forward line, Pottsy isa fine leader - he has been captain of the reserves for the pastsix seasons - and is a popular and loyal club man . Despitehis aging years and lack of speed, he continues to play a highstandard of football and the Bushrangers congratulate Pottsyon his milestone game . Matt 'Mods' Laing will play his100th game this week . Laingers, with those standoutchicken legs and barrel chest, has a cult following around theclub. A member of the 1997 premiership side Matt hascontributed both on and off the field . The spritely passedforward pocket loves a goal and drumming to the same tuneas his boy hood idol Tony Modra . Laingers keep digging thevibes of the turn table. Senior coach Tim "Killa" Killworthas he becomes the first coach to amass 50 games today . Timis a tremendous leader and is held in high regard by all at theclub . All players past and present, parents and friends of theclub congratulate you on this achievemen tWell done to four club legends .KEW - congratulate talented utility Serge Moussi on 50career goals with his four goals against Old Carey. Sergeloves a goal and we look forward to many more from his bagof tricks .

This Round's Matches - 02 Seen-on13TH JULY

Peninsula v . ParksideSalesian v . Old Carey

Yarra Valley v . Oakieigh

20TH JULYFitzroy Reds v. Bentleigh

La Trobe University v. Kew

OAKLEIGH 3.3 5.10 8.12 11 .12 (78)PENINSULA 2.4 6.9 6.12 12 .14 (86)Oakleigh: MacKenzie 4. Bromley 1 . Cooper 1 . Dooley 1, Marshall 1 .Redford 1, Ryan 1, Taylor 1 . Best- Smith, Clark . Bromley, Ryan,Perdikomatis, Kitts.Peninsula: Payze 3 . Bonner 2, Pettitt 2, Toros•si 2, Cook 1, Goldthorp 1 .Predergast I . Best: Trewhitt . Torassi. Warner. Predergast. Crean . Atchison .Umpires : A. Ladd, P. Jones (F)PARI{SIDE 0.4 2.7 2.12 5.13 (43)FITZROY REDS 2.3 4.6 7.8 12.8 (80)Parkside: Hanley. Marulli, O'Connor . Stonehouse, Ware . Best- Hockey,Romano, Marulli, Robinson, Copley .Fitzroy Reds: Tornese 3. Timm 2, Mitchell 2, Cahill . Camilleri . Lee, Pollard,Rome . Best- Drury, Mitchell. Clarke, Meighan, Timm, Lee.Umpires: G. Hunictten (R) (F)BENTLEIGH 2.3 3.6 9.10 12.13 (85)SALESIAN 1.1 1.2 1.2 1.5 (11)Bentleigh: Sharp 3, She 3. Lane 2. [reson , Gold, Henry, Robertson. Best-Clark, D. Martin, Fishlock . Miksad, Clough. Ireson.Salesian: Bobetic Best- Gaspari, P. Allen, D .Allen. S.Porter, Todd . Tambling.Umpires: R Eastwood . K. McNiece (F), J. Nicholson, J. be Breton (B). P.Whitehead (G)OLD CAREY 4.8 6.8 8.10 10.12 (72)LA TROBE UNIVERSITY 1.1 5.4 5.8 11.13 (79)Old Carey: Morrison 4. Cohen 2. A Guerra, Heppell, Smith, Unkles . Best: TWood . A Guerra, Cann, Shutie . P Grahant, Smith .La Trobe University : Mawdsley 4, Wesley 2, Sheldrick, Farrant. White,Levy. Perry Best Wesley, Ludeman, Edwards . Randell, Wake)ing, Mawdsiey .Umpires : G. Skandakumar (F)HEW 1 .1 2.1 3.3 6.3(39)YARRA VALLEY 3.5 9.11 12.15 18.20 (128)Kew. Moussi 2 . Ayers, Mairtsbridge, Cullen, Dahlstrom . Best- Fabinyi,Hunter, Russo. Woodhouse . Marchesani, Dalrymple .Yams Valley: Stevenson 5, Keem 4. Beal 2 . A.Drew 2, Stone 2, Middlln,Peake . P.Cremean Best: Valoppi. N . Pask. Stevenson, Stone . Taylor. ADrew.Umpires : S. Stokes (F)

RESERVESOAKLEIGH 3.1 4.3 6.4 6 .5(41)PENINSULA 0.5 0.10 2.13 3.15 (33)Oakleigh : Cooke 1, Ear 1, Loiacano 1, Nikakis 1 . Papadopoulos 1, Sposito

1 . Best, Parton, Ear, Varkat2os, Tatterson . Nikakis . Nuske .Peninsula: Murray 2, Krohn 1 . Best: Muir, Cannon . Powell, Quall, Liuzzi,Clariugbold .PARIiSIDE 1.1 2.3 4.6 4.6(30)FITZROY REDS 3.2 4.3 5.4 10.5 (65)Parkside: Adams, Gresham, Schwab). Tascone. Best- Allan, Schwab),Starkie. P Romano .Fitzroy Reds: Prior 3, Kane 2, Marcon 2, Jackson. Leske . Walsh. Best-Reid, Snaddon, Card, Clark. Grillo. Walsh.BENTLEIGH 4.2 6.5 8.6 13.7 (85)SALESIAN 0.0 1.2 1.2 2.6(18)Ben[teigh: D. Krotofil 3, Slants 3, Withington 2 . Strauch 2 . Lawford 2,Seeley. Best: Seeley . Papanico)aoa . Goette. C . Martin . Padgham,WiUtington .Salesian : M . Byrne 2 . Best: Shirley. Seager, Byrne, Minims, Hayes, Blake .OLD CAREY 2.4 7.10 9.13 11 .17 (83)LA TROBE UNIVERSITY 2.2 6.4 6.7 7.8(50)Old Carey: Brain 2, Drever 2. B Chuicttiareill. Curry . England. Gates.Konstantinidis . Sontag. Stevens Best Oppy, Drake, Shrives, Busse, Curry,Bran) .La Trobe University: Griffin 2, Watson 2, Launikonis. Morton, Dumaresq.BesL Morton, Griffin, Dejanotix. Walker. Craig, Hattie .KEW 2.0 2.0 6.0 6.3(39)YARRA VALLEY 6.2 8.8 11.12 18.14 (122)Yams Valley: Yeo 3, Reynolds 3. Laing 2. Collett 2. hale, Tompkins,Baishaw, Bell, Seabourne, Potter, Simpson, Kerr . Best: Simpson, Courts,Seabourne, Balshaw. Laird, Pask.Kew: Watts 2 . Bruno 2, Bradley 2. Best: Mikrou. Livingston, larossi, Ryan .Watts . Kiriakou.

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TRIVIA NIGHT REP®R T:Saturday 29th June the Annual Trivia Night was held at theUmpires' Rooms at Elsternwick Park. A magnificent turn outsaw over one hundred umpires, friends, and family attend thenight that was hosted by Paul Jones (No.27 Yellow). The entire

crowd ranging in age from teenagers to those whose age bestnot be divulged were kept entertained by a range of questionsranging from politics to sport, with some music thrown in to ge

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the crowd singing and dancing in the aisles. To Santo Caruso,Peter James, Gavin Roberts and Ken MeNiece, Frank Sinatrayou guys aren't, but it was a good effort to get half the word s

to New York, New York correct !After all the singing, dancing and drinking there had to be awinner. The reigning champions from 2001 . Leah Gallaghers

team, finished a creditable tlurd : the table led by Steve Morgan

finished a valiant second. The run away winners for this yearwere Gavin Roberts and Santo Caruso s table .A special thanks goes out to Andrea Thwaites, Leah Gallagherand Anthony Damen for their efforts preparing and serving thefood and drinks and also to Anthony's two sons Josh andAdrian in helping serve and clean the tables.

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VAFAUA NEWS & S NIPPETS:Congratulations to Adam Conquest who umpired in C Sectionfor the first time last week, and well done to Geoff Curran whoumpired back in B Section, we assume you had a Very Good

game Geoff.Congratulations to Justin Lipson who won the TXU umpire ofthe week. which is awarded every Saturday afternoon duringthe broadcast of the VFL on ABCTV. Thanks to Neville Nashwho came to training last Thursday to award Justin the awar d

in front of the group .In the after match at Monash Blues last !weekend they drew the raffle and called

out "pink 34", Ashley Iioogendyk wentup to claim the prize, had it in his han dand was just about to make a getawaywhen they realised his ticket was "Blue34".Jamie Kvins would like to vvish all the

officials all the Jamie Kvins -

has retired as he has bee n

hampered by a back injury andhasn t been able to give 100% in

his games. He believes by not giving 100% he was letting downhis fellow umpires, and most of all the players .

COACHES' COGN E G(with Fitness Advisor Graeme Hun`ichen):We meet every Tuesday & Thursday nights for a 6pm start .

Training commences with a three or four lap warm-up,followed by 10 minutes of stretching exercises . Then some 8-

10 run throughs at half pace. Footballs are often brought out,which usually prove why we are umpires, not players, althoughit is good to brush up on some football skills as most umpires

have played before.Tuesday is skills night . Brendan Carland, Dan Amarant andJustin Toohey conduct a simulated on field positioning/contro

l nandsession. Bob Mutton does similar with the boundary umpire

s the goal umpires have a skills session onThursday 0 metres stridesFollowing the skills session we run app

o

then 15 to 20 50 metre strides to keep the legs turning over .

After all that we do a few warm down laps, then stretching and

bouncing. Training usually finishes about 7 .15pm .

Thursday night is similar to Tuesday, with the field andboundary umpires breaking up into four groups andcompleting four seven-minute running activities. Thursday

night sessions are completed by 7 .10pm, then a short meetingis held and appointments for the weekend are handed out.

NEW UMPIRES ARE MOST WELCOhfE .

ONE MINUTE WITH CRAIG :Peter Simpson : Nickname: Simmo, A Section Field Umpire ,

Games Umpired: 264 (410 in all comps), AFL Team:

Collingwood, Best AFL Players: Michael Voss! Leigh Matthews,

Best VAFA Players : Glenn Cox/Bernie Dineen (both from

Marcellin), Hobbies: Work .

Damien Lane: Nickname: Damo/Laney, C/D Section FieldUmpire (has umpired A Section been injured for 2 years)

.

Games Umpevdens12, AFL Team: Kangaroos, l3Mest1AF~ Player

: Ba BloodAnthony Basketball Umpiring,

and Running.8quashn Drinking bbd wine Motor

Umpired: Nickname

: Co WzgwC Section Goa

l ond, Best AFL Plaver : Nathan

Buckley, Hobbies: Fishing, Golf and Wine .

Tuesday July 16th Training will be held at the MelbourneSports and Aquatic Centre (MSAC) at 6pm, all umpires arewelcome to join us for a run and a swim to refresh the legs

.

SOCIAL EVENTS: 27/7 Live Band (EP) Pre Finals Dinner -

2618 (MCG, COMPULSORY}, A Section Grand Final Brunch -22/9 Grand Final BBQ - 22/9 Presentation Night and Trip

Away - TBAFOOTBALL UMPIRTNG-THE NON-CONTACT TEAM SPORT

All correspondence to craigb acompanysotutions.com .au

umpires, piayers anbest for the rest of the Season . Jamie will be sadly missed.

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HEAlbie Firley

Paul Hoffman

Adam Conquest

Landan Blackhall

Avi Wekselman

Luke Holmes

Daniel Mousley

Kevin Alexander

Geoff Curran

Peter Woods

Mark Gibson

Jason McNiece

Steve McCarthy

Joim Ralph

Patrick Maebus

Nick Fennessy

Greg Rowlings

Graeme Hunichen

Geoff Moore

Andrew Shiels

Matt Cox

Paul Lamble

Chris Garcia

Justin Lipson

Robert Mayston

Graeme Morgan

Jason Lane

Matthew Meier

Chris Stevens (S )

5 Chris Simon

6 Neil Woods

7 Sean Scully

8 Tony Hegan

9 Damian Lane

11 Alan Stubbs

12 Mark Morrison

14 Ash Hoogendyk

15 Tim Doecke

16 Mervyn Monty

17 Peter Keogh

18 Peter Simpson

19 Andrew Fyfe

20 Brian Woodhead

21 Gajanan Skandakumar

22 Chris Collins

23 Peter Griffiths

24 Leigh Dillon

25 Lionel Katz

26 Daniel Dinneen

27 Anthony Simpson

28 Ken McNiece

29 Peter Jame s

30 Michael Phillips

31 Robert Semmens

32 Anthony Damen

33 Michael Forde

34 Stephen Morgan

35 Troy Brooks

36 Ian Burgess

37 Gavin Roberts

5 Wayne Hinton

7 Paul Croxford

8 Trevor Hansen

9 James Van Beek

10 Tristan Bowman

11 Mitch Buxton

12 Jamie Kvins

14 Michael Gilday

15 Mark Jenkins

16 Craig Brajtberg

17 Cameron Leitch

18 Tim Sutcliffe

19 Scott Mackie

20 David D'Alter a

21 Justin Grossbard

22 Rick Love

23 Chris Stevens

24 Miles Argall

25 Richard Eastwood

27 Euan Lindsay

28 Leah Gallagher

29 Gerard Rolls

30 Simon Olive

31 Rob Schuller

33 Simon Stoke s

34 Jeremy Heffernan

35 Graham Thwaites

37 David Murray

YC - 77 }5 Max Wittmann

6 Dash Peiri s

7 Alan Ladd

8 Nick Evans

9 Nathan Carlyon

10 Robert McLeod

11 Paul Tuppen

12 Simon Payton

14 Tim Tingiri

15 Michael Sneddon

16 Luke Monerieff

17 Mick Robins

18 George Paleodimos

20 Norman Hitchen

21 David Iron s

22 David Longworth

23 Robert Sneddon

24 Jason Moore

25 Mat Taylor

26 Patrick Coulthard

27 PaulJone s

28 Ron Martyn

30 Anthony Lilley

31 Tim Friedman

32 Jarrod Aspinall

34 Daniel Stephens

35 Dianne Whiteley

37 Ken Walker

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0 CERTIFICATE OF MERIT X: ROBERTRALPH: THIS is the last of our series ofCertificate of Merit recipients for this year. Theyhave run at the end of this column but this oneis leading as Robert Ralph is one of the mostsuccessful VAFA administrators since theinception of the association in 1892 . The 41-one-year-old is actually the ninth person thisyear to have received this prestigious honor thisyear. With poetic licence, we've made him the10th as the Roman Numeral, capital X, looks soappropriate next to the president of OldXaverians between 1986 and 1999. DuringRobert's time Xavs went from B Sectionrunners-up to launching an attack onUniversity Blacks' 50-year record of winning sixA Section flags in a row. When Robert gave thereins to Andrew McLean at the end of 1999,Xavs had won five flags . In 2000 despite injury,player loss to professionalism and tragedy, Xavsequalled Blacks' record in a dominant grandfinal performance against St Bernards. Afterthe win in the rooms Robert, then acommitteeperson, showed just how much theblack-and-red of Xavs meant . He was caughtbetween joy and untapped emotional releaseand looked ready to do, what his players had i n

0 PUTTING SOME BALANCE INTOMONDERS' SPONSORSHIP : WHEN this columnstarted a couple of years ago we rattled a cage atOrmond with the lack of support one of itssponsors Ormond Newsagency received at thattime . It's a common problem among sports clubsthat the supporters don't support those who

the grand final, and run through walls . Beforethe good times came consecutive A Sectiongrand final disappointments to Ormond

, ironically on their way to winning four flags in a' ;row - a feat Xavs would surpass, relegation to BSection, B Section runners-up to St Bernards,and two A Section preliminary final losses .During Rob's leadership these AFL identitieshave been senior coaches at Xavs: DannyCorcoran, Barry Richardson, and GrantThomas, yet it is has been the low-profile NickBourke and Tim O'Shaughnessy who tastedmultiple premiership success while Rob was incharge . Rob only played one A Section seniormatch and that was under the late Jack Clarke.He has supported the club through his family-company Ralphs Meat Company, and filledbehind-the-scenes roles including Reserve

-grade boundary umpire. During Rob'spresidency there were nine Reserves andUnder-19s flags, and eight supplementarysenior flags from Club XVIII or low-sectiongrades . His wife Therese said the leadershipgave Rob confidence and skills like publicspeaking. During the reign they had fourchildren : Olivia, William, Robbie and Lucy .Robert remains a committeeperson .

support them and the example was not pointedat Ormond . Happy to report that tyre retailerCompetition Tyres, @ 967 North RdMurrumbeena 9579-1364, give the Monders$500 worth of goods each year to auction .Proprietor Noel Austin said they get 20 customersfrom the club. Now that is what we want to hear

Mention this ad for free 3 year extendedwarranty and free 2 year service .

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Nissan Puisar plus - St. Bodes A9enfone rigors Auction Prize .

and we are happy to publish anecdotes from

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you will get an even better deal .

0 TIGES AUCTION I'[P.GSfiTES : THE Si .Bedes

-\entone Tigers Grand Auction Night last monthraised over $25,000 for the Stage 2 ofdevelopment of the new facilities at Mentone

Reserve . The Nissan 1 .61tr Pulsar Plus from

Brighton Nissan was the feature item and was

sold to an Smith . Chris Lovelock representing

Brighton Nissan was thrilled with the response tothe night with over 300 attendees including a

number of VAFA umpires . Auctioneer Wes Beltfrom Hodges Real Estate Mentone entertained theaudience with some classic lines, even offering$20 cash from his pocket to keep a bidder in thehunt, while taking bids from mobile phones from

as far away as Ireland !

(5 DOGS SPOTTED IN MCC COMMITTEE

SEATS: WAS that St Bernards stars Ryan Legudiand Luke O'Sullivan sitting in the MCC VIP

section watching the AFLNational Under-18 Champ-

ionships?

~ CLUB XVIII PRAYERS:

LAST-PLACED Old Trinityput up a typically spiritedperformance against OldXaverians at Victoria Park. OT

when he saw the

new they were in trouble when Xavs full back

tilichael Ralph greeted the somewhat out of shapefull forward with a chuckle as he recognised himas his high school teacher from back in the early

90s .

Ts' coach Jon Carnegiedefended his full-forward by saying, "lieused to be a greatplayer" . Jon admits

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18OUMB 7 MATCH REPORTDivision 1 :Mambourin Tigers played Geelong 1 at Elsternwickpark in perfect conditions for football . Geelong gotaway to an early lead and looked like taking thepoints on the day but were overrun by a fastfinishing Mambourin Tigers . Mambourin Tigers 9 761 to Geelong 1 7 2 44 . In the other division onegame also played at Elsternwick Park Karingal 1continued on their winning way defeating a very

competitive Nth Ballarat in a very entertaining game.Karingal 1 9 7 61 to Nth Ballarat 4 4 28 .

This round sees Geelong playing host to Karingalbut they may struggle to post a home ground winagainst a very strong Karingal and Nth Ballarat hostMambourin Tigers in what looks like being a veryclose game with Nth Ballarat being able to get homein an even contest .

Division 2 :Sth Yarra 1 played Maribyrnong at Elsternwick Parkand proved to be to strong for the runningMaribyrnong side . Sth Yarra 1 10 5 65 toMaribyrnong 6 10 46 . Ovens & Murray Jetstraveled to Melbourne to play Bendigo and seemedto suffer from bus lag going down by 93 points .Bendigo 16 7 103 to Ovens & Murray Jets 14 10 .Ringwood also had a big win against Moonee Valleyout at Aberfeldie Park .

Ringwood 19 16 130 to Moonee Valley Magpies 410 34. Bulleen managed to post the upset of theround defeating Broadmeadows BulleenTemplestowe 8 10 58 to Broadmeadows 1 1 0 6.In the final match Karingal 2 10 6 66 accounted fora determined and tenacious Colac 6 6 36 .

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ROUND TWELVE REVIEWPower House scored a terrific triumph over SyndalTally Ho, despite the efforts by Hallisey, Rutter andCachia on behalf of the Hoers .

Elsternwick had a useful win over MonashGryphons in a hard slog at the main ElsternwickPark oval .The West Brunswick half back line of Benjamin,Pietch and Edwards played a major part in their'victory over top side St . John's OC .

Despite a resilient second half from RichmondCentral, and some relative inaccuracy from Murchie(who still bagged seven), Swinburne still managed adecent win over the Snakes .

Hawthorn overcame the elements with a strong winagainst South Melbourne . Patterson was back tohis brilliant best for the Hawks who were also wellserved by Saulle and Phillips .

ROUND THIRTEEN PREVIEWWHAT PETER SAYS:

This week sees the first half of the split round as

follows :

St. John's OC will be keen to rebound from lastweek's defeat against fellow premiership contenderWest Brunswick, while South Melbourne Districtsare still in the hunt for fourth spot . You cannot keepa good team down for too long, and at home, I thinkthe JGCs will bounce back and take the pointstoday .A battle of the cellar dwellers as Power House hostRichmond Central at Ross Gregory Oval . ThePiranhas have won their last two games to besnapping at the heels of those above them, while theSnakes are up the creek and never mind the paddle,they don't even have a canoe . I think Power Housecan make it a hat trick of wins this week.

I copped some flak recently from certain peopleinvolved in the Gryphons inner sanctum that I'vebeen harsh in my criticism of their boys . My answeris that, like Pamela Anderson, you've got to be ableto handle your knockers . Yes, you've played somegreat footy, but the results haven't beenforthcoming . Therefore, I feel that West Brunswickwill defeat the Gryphons today.

The two games to finish off the split round are :

Hawthorn Amateurs take on Syndal Tally Ho in agame loaded with plenty of incentive for both teams,the Hawks to attempt to establish a foothold in thetop two and for the Hoers the dual goals of avoidrelegation and that up for grabs fourth spot . Some

class players on both teams, but on balance, I have

to go forHawthorn .

Swinburn eUniversity andElsternwick clash at St. James Park in what is sureto be a red hot contest (er, maybe) . These two sidesoccupy fourth and fifth spot respectively, so there'smuch to play for for both teams . With the homeground advantage, as well as the red hot boot ofMurchie, I think the Razorbacks will consolidatetheir spot in the four for another round.

WHAT ED SAYS :

Witto, I think you have been watching to many"Carry On" Fitms! You do look a bit like Sid James

though .

Three distinct groups appear to have opened up . Thetop three would seem now to be battling it out for thetop two spots. Hard to split them, they have tendedto share win/loss scenarios pretty closely . I'mtipping it will take until round 18 to decide .

Next comes the sides battling for fourth spot .Swinburne has the advantage at this point butbeware the Wicks! I have a feeling they might be init for a long way! We can't discount either Syndal orSouth Melbourne, both sides are capable on theirday but the will need to string some games togetherin a hurry! Round 18 again might hold the key!

Finally, the relegation zone . Richmond's fate lookssealed although their form over the past few weekshas been better. They might hold the key to thefmal's spots! The second relegation spot seemed tobe sewn up only a few weeks ago but the House havehit back hard! The Gryphs have been sliding closerand closer to the drop zone in recent weeks . A winnow is an absolute must for Willo's men !

NAMED3 SECTION

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Murchie Swinburne 7 62Lauletta Hawthorn 0 49Burney Elsternwick 4 36Cheevers South Melbourne Districts0 32Higgins Swinburne 1 31

D3 RESERVE SK. ~urrie Elstermviek 0 39R. Hevwood West Brunsvrick 1 27Rosowski South Melbourne DistrictsO 15Stroud Hawthorn 0 12Walker Elsternwick 0 12

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TO THIS ROUND . Joes for me over Southhqelbornne. A few injuries upset the apple cart forthe Jocs last week but truth be told, a loss won'thurt them to much as a bit of ammunition it will

provide .

The House host Richmond with three on end adistinct possibility. House to win and move out ofthe drop zone .Still having trouble focussing after that PamelaAnderson line! Have to agree though Willo, time toput up shut up from the Glyphs . Crunch game forthenl against the Westies but hard to go against theall conquering Westies !

Hawthorn travel to Syndal with the last clashbetween the two at Syndal an absolute clinker. TheHawks seem to have work from their mid seasonslumber and should get the points.Finally, an absolute clutch game as Swinburne hostthe Wicks . A ,,vin to the Swine and some favourableresults would see them two games and almost allshe wrote . Have liked the looks of the Swine forawhile and they should win.

RESERVESPete: JOCs, Piranhas, Pies, Hawks, Razorbacks.

Ed: Jocs, House, Weties, Hawks and Wicks .

SOCIAL NOTESBoth Monash G ryphons and West Brunswick areholding their respective reverse raffle draws thisSunday (14 July 2002) . Contact committee membersfor further details . The Westies RDR is well known asthe best value in town so support your clubs !

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SYNDAL TALLY HO - congratulate Ross Bennett whois due to play his 150th game for the club this round .Ross came up via the junior ranks and played his firstsenior game in 1993 . He was part of the 2001premiership team and has also been a committeemember for many years . Once again, well done fromall at Syndal and may there be many more to come.

Good luck to your club this weekend, and thanks toall who have sent us information . Anycorrespondence regarding social notes, milestonesetc ., can be given (ideally by 5pm Monday) to Peter viaphone on 9920 9034, fax on 9920 9098 or emailPeter.PS .Williamson Ccentrellnk .gov .au or Ed viaemail on Ed .SillClocker.com It would be terrific tohear from every team, every week during the season .

Have a great VAFA weekend!!

This ®u.~13TH JULY

St Johns v . South Melbourne DistrictsPower House v. Richmond Central

Monash Gryphons v. West Brunswick

20 TH JULYSyndal Tally-Ho v . Hawthorn Amateurs

game switched from original drawSwinburne University v . Elsternwick

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WEST BRUNSWICK 2.1 7.3 10.4 16.6 (102)ST JOHNS 3.4 3.4 8.5 10.6 (66)West Brunswick: Shelton 3, S .Benjarniu 2, vest 2, Brookshaw 2, Dishon2, Cannane, O'Brien, J .Heywood, King, Lehmann . Best- PjeLsch, D .Echvards, Brockley. R .Benjamht. Byrne . Shelton.St Johns: P.Walker 3 . Hilton 3, A.Jones 2, Fonceca, Dowsett. BestKoppens, M.Jones . Dragtividge, Rydquist, Holmes. Cockayne .Umpires : G . Paleodimos, J. Moore (F)

SOUTH MELBOURNE DISTRICTS0 .2 7.5 7.7 11.10 (76)HAWTHORN 4.7 6.9 10.12 14.16 (100)South Melbourne Districts : Melluia 5 . Cheevers 2, Washington 2 . Bryson1, McGee 1 . Best- McGee, D'Andrea. Hannan. Meltina . BrouRi, Svashington .Hawthorn: Steele 3, Lauletta 2, Pollick 2, Phillips 1, Banfield 1 . Ogge 1,Davies 1, Savile 1 . Best Avery, Phillips. Sav➢ e, Steele, Reed.Umpires: D . Irons (F), J . wignalt (B). S. Bogisich . H . Cosgriff (G)

SYNDAL TALLY HO 1.3 3.5 3.6 7.7(49)POWER HOUSE 4.3 4.4 9.7 10.7 (67)Syndal Tally-Ho : Rutter 3 . Cachia 2. J.Hannemann . Morrison. BestRutter, Caehia, Hailisey.Powerhouse: A.Robinson 4, A .Rolls . ABurt . J.Rainey, D .0'Comior J.Taylor,S.licst Best ARobinson, M.Driessen . D .0'Cotmor. C.McLeod . ABurt,J .Senior.Umpires: R. Mayston (R) (F), R Mayston (J). T. Casucelli (B)

RICHMOND CENTRAL 1 .1 2.2 5.4 7.9(51)SWINBURNE 6 .8 10 .12 14.14 16.19 (115)Richmond Central ; G Jacobs 5, Grey . Smith. Best Lynch . O'Sullivan .Avery, Porteous. Jacobs. Choco.Swinbume: Murctlle 7, Smith 3, Anastasi 2, K Higgins, M.Higgins. Allen .Jones . Best Fidler, Mtnchie, Smidt Allen . Higgins .Umpires : P. Hoffman. M. Buxton (F)

ELSTERNWWICK 2.5 6.1 8.13 11.15 (81)MONASH GRYPHONS 2 .2 4.4 5.7 6.7(43)Elsternwick: Burney 4, Murphy 2. Perkins 1, B .Mahony 1 . Foster 1 .Hunter I . Missag(ia 1 . Best: B.Mahony. Hartley, Missagiia, Brennan,Cunningham Neill .Monash Gryphons: Bourbon 2, Gilchrist 1, walter 1 . B)andford 1, Tobin .Best Gross, Wells, Marrak, Gilchrist, Baxter, Bourbon .Umpires: D. Dinneen, A Simpson (F), J. Kralevski, J . Patrick (B), J .Robinson. G. Rollo (G)

RESERVES

WEST BRUNSWICK 1 .2 4.4 4.6 7.10 (52)ST JOHNS 0.3 0.4 1.5 1 .6(12)West Brunswick: DiSisto 2. Vitale 2. Bagialt 1, PHe3nvood 1, A. Thompson1 . Best Miller, D.Henderson . R.Heywood. A.Hamilton, S .Campbell,A.Thompson.St Johns: Johnson 1 . Best Merrigan, Mandrakis . Batty, Ladson, Sacco,Adams.

SOUTH MELB DISTRICTS 1 .0 3.3 6.4 8.10 (58)HAWTHORN 2.8 2.8 4.10 4.12 (36)South Melbourne Districts: Fern 2. Gaylor 2, D'Andrea 1 . Pantazopoulos1 . Johnson 1, Thomas 1 . Best Thomas, Doyle, Thomas, Johnson . Rowe.Slade.Hawthorn: Glover 1, Borter 1, Johnson 1 . Bradley 1. Best Carter,Broadley, Glover, Gourley, Williams, Barker.SYNDAL TALLY HO 3.3 5.4 5.8 6.10 (46)POWERHOUSE 0 .1 3.3 4.5 4.7(31)Syndal Tally-Ho: S.MacFartane 2, O'Boyle . Burns, Bem ett . Dance. BestJ.Robinson, Murray, Leppta, Christiansen, Bartholomew, Clark .Powerhouse: N.Pavlou 2, J.MeLure. E.Doy9e Best TDovle. D .Chapman,L.Derriman, D .R7ight. D.Crawford.

RICHMOND CENTRAL 4.4 (28)SWINBURNE 2.10 (22)Richmond Central: Defreitas 2, Coomber. Kappa. Best Pardy, Malcolm.Pianna . Melville . Hogan. Jones.Swinburne: Mcallum . Dobson . Best: Mcallum, tVoodward. Howat,Reynotdson . Reid, Fitzgibbuis.

ELSTERNWICK 1 .1 2.3 2.7 3.10 (28)MONASH GRYPHONS 2.3 4.4 4.5 5.7 (37)Elste rnwick: 0'Loughliu, whelan. Grandemange all 1 . Best- Whelan,Damels . Gordon. O'Connor Clarke. Franken .Monash G ryohons: Graydon . Keroy. Palumbo, Hetherington, Lovett all 1 .Best Warren, Williamson, Hetherington . Campbell, Nicholls, Holland.

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ELSTERNWICK HAWTHORN MONASH GRYPHOi!S POWERHOUSE RICHMOND CENTRALSCoach: Peter Oliveri Coach : Peter Tyson Coach : Jack McDonald Coach: Peter O'Connor Coach : Mark Petrusc h

Res Coach : P McNally Res Coach : Ed Sill Res Coach : Phil Knight Asst Coach : Jeff Scotland Res Coach : Andrew TilleyRes Coach : Roderick Marshall

2 A. Hankin 1 I. Baccini 1 S. Bourbon (C) 1 A. Rolls 1 M . Smith3 J. Yemm 2 C. Alexander 2 M. Healy 2 D. Boland 2 T. Quick4 A. Tilley 3a A. Knott 3 A. Grady (Vc) 3 N. Pavlou (RVC) 3 T. O'Sulliva n5 M. Whelan 3b N. Patterson

4a S. Stevens 4 N. Rutherford 4 B. Turner (C) 4 R. Trotter6 D. Brennan 4b B. Glover 5 T. Gilchrist 5 M. Braini 5 D. Tankovich7 J. McAdam 5a S. Avery 6 J . Leroy 6 H. Clarke 6 G. Bunshaw8 S. Currie (RC) 5b T. Kerr 7 D. Walter 7 C. Richardson 7 P Byrnes9 T. Hartley 6a P. Avery 8 J . Blandford 8 J. Clarke (VC) 8 G . Malcolm10 S. Liminyo 6b A. Tsoumbris 9 G . Wadley (Rvc) 9 A. Burt 9 J . McGrat h11 L . Missaglia 7 D. Moncrieff

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13 V. O' onnor 0 P. Orchard 12 A. Gross (Vc) 12 D. O'Connor 12 F. Maca k13 S. Soppet 11 M . Pollock 13 J . Stratford 13 J. Harris 13 J. Dutton14 B. Mahony (VC) 12 S. Banfield 14 D. Bolle 14 W. Elliot 14 C. Shannon15 M. Noonan 13aJ . Murphy 15 A Clarke 15 P. Haseler 15 C. Barry16 M. Surman 13bJ . Povey

14aD. Lauletta 16 P. Rennison 16 J. Carrington 16 J. Birt17 J. Perkins 14bT. Fitzpatrick 17 J . Hetherington 17 C. Macleod (RC) 17 P. Carew18 A. Neil 15 M . Tyson 18 C. Lovett 18 F. Doyle 18 P. Mouldy19 J. Hunter 16 C. Reed 19 R. Coxhead 19 J. Evans 19 S . Lynch20 K. Currie 17aB. Ruzicka 20 D. Rogers 20 B. Ryan 20 A . Quick21 P. Stuchberry 17bR. Steele 21 P. Tobin 21 D. Miller 21 A . Jones22 G . Elvin 18 A. Collins

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33 P. Stroud 34 M . Graydon 34 J . Marshall 35 J. Howell35 P. McNally 34 R. Johnston 35 P. Bateman 35 J . Kilpatrick 36 L Newbery36 S. Mickkelsen 35 S . Davies 36 G . Block 36 A. Robinson 38 M . Defreitas37 D Nolan 36 A. West 37 A. Jenkin (Rdvc) 37 S. West 4038 A Burney 37 M . Daou 38 J . Bateman 38 L. Deriman 41 T. Slatter39 R . Daniels 38 B . Bruns

39 G Carle39 P. Young 39 D. Crawford 42 C. White/S Hoare

40 A Paley .40 P. Rossitto 40 A. Perry 40 R. Keits 43

41 D Byrne 41 J . Bogie 41 P. Rutherford 41 B. Plush 45 K . Da /̀42 J . Lilikakos 42 D. McGlenchy 42 D. Kweitel 42 N. Deans 46 D. Hogan43 P. Clarke 43 I. Ghepa 43 J . Harrak 43 N. Duncan 4 844 C. Walker 44 B . Allder 44 L. Wells 44 R. Parker 50 S . Castieau45 R . Grandemange 45 B. Mountai n

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

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60 G. Saddington57 D. Bastian 57 J . Gourlay 67 J. Lan e

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STH. MELBOURNE ST. JOHNS S! .' : _,u SYN®AL TALLY NO WEST BRUNSWICKDISTRICTS Coach: Bruce Mullens ~,1°]( ; -',TY Coach : Kev Hannett Coach: Julian Siebrand

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

Res coach : Kevin Johnson Asst Coach : Jason Murchie Res Caoch : Tony Psina s

1 B. Powell (VC) 1 Res Coach : David Murphy 1 J . Hannemann 1 J . Kin g

2 M . Hannan (VC) 2 M Ladson Res Asst Coach : Cameron Bcykett 2 I. Bingham (VC) 2 P. Hamilto n

3 M . JohnstoneStepnell (C)4 S

3 S Hilton4 S Holmes

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.5 S. King 5 C Horbury

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6 Way. Rosowski 6 L O'Donnell.

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.10 G . McDonald 9 A Jones

6 B . Prior (Sen .DVC)7 J . Murchie M. Buchanan 7 b) S. Benjamin

Heywood8 J11 D. Hall 10 L Mills 8 M . Higgins 7 A. Burns .

9 A. Morphett12 M. McFarlane 11 L Merrigan

9 L. Monison 8 R . Bennett10 S Byrn e

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.12 B . Nicoll A. Hallyburton

.13 S. Brockley

16 M. Thomas 15 T Hyland 13 M . Luckey 11 J. Rutter (DVC) 14 N . Lampel17 M. Brady 16 A Paterson 14 R Goode

12 J. Moresi 15 M. Russell19 A. Johnson-Reid 17 S Cockayne

.Thomas15 C 13 S. Mille r

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20 W. Brown 18 C Emery.

16 S. Reyno(dson 14 S. O Boyle 17 R . Heywood21 B. Johnson 19 J Cotton 17 D Parncutt 15 N . Murray 18 M . McManus23 B. Downing (RC) 20 M Horbury

.18 A Fiumani 16 R . Holland 19 M . Shelton

24 G. Mijatovic 21 S Koppens.

19 B O'Mara17 L . Fuller 20(a) B . Young

25 S. Quail 22 A Dragwidge.

20 S Woodward18 S. Macfarlane 20(b) D. Edward s

26 S. Doyle 23 B Hilton.

Dawson21 B19 M. Glenister 21 S. McNamara

27 P. Cheevers 24 G Bosley.

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21 A . Dance 24 J. Jenki n30 C . Kent 27 R Dowsett

.25 T. Hourigan 22 M . Buckley 25 J. Siebran d

31 S. Hermann 28 J Pickering 26 T Liston23 M . Harper 26 R . Benjamin

32 D. McGee (VC) 29 L Johnson.

27 D. Murphy 24 M . Macfarlane (R.C) 27 D . Disisto33 M . Doyle 30 D Ritter 28 H Dickson 25 C . Clark 28 J. Ward34 M . Fern 31 D Rydquist

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29 D. Battaglia 32 M . Carmichae l33 T Thompson41 B. Ma i n

42 G. Gaylor35 J Sacco36 L Adams

33 N . Smith30 B . Holland31 A . Richardson (R .VC) 34 1. TwYford

43 W. D'Andrea 37 D Christian34 C . Higgins35 P. O'Connor

32 L. Hannemann 35 D Jelbart36 S . Campbell44 J . Raeburn 38 M Batty 36 J. Carter 33 T. Bartholomew37 T. Dempse y49 T. Sutherland (RC) 39 37 A . Reed

34 N. Hunter38 S . Darling

50 T. Hughes 40 F Mandrakis Carroll38 J 35 C. Cachia (C) 39 R West53 P. Nice 41 G Waters

.39 H Allen 36 T. Fleming .

40 B . Baker54 S . McNamara 42 T Ducancubino

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.Hudso n42 M 39 D. Hallisey 43 J . Tobin.

59 D. Walsh 45 A Hall.

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.51 P. James (Res . C) 48 D. Reynolds 52 B. Flanaga n

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The wind and rain wreaked havoc amongst the matches i nD4 this week, and as such, upsets were on the cards .Mt.Lilydale has now given St.Mary's a sniff with theremaining matches being very important in the rush to finals .

REVIEWWerribee travelled to Ferndale Park to take on St .Mary's inwhat was a real crunch match for the Saints . Kicking with thewind in the first quarter, the Saints peppered the goals thanksto some good play by the ever dangerous Dwyer and Hill, andkicked six goals to two for the quarter. As expected the leagueleaders hit back hard with five of their own in the secondquarter to lead by five points at half time . With the wind dyingin the second half, the Saints failed to capitalise on some easyshots and the Bee's seized the opportunity and with Schembrimarking around the ground and Lovell doing the same upfonvard with support at ground level from Keogh and Callimerithe Bee's were able to sneak away with a win by 15 points .

Bulleen hosted the students and kicked with the howling galein the first quarter, but failed to capitalise and led by four pointsat quarter time. UHS-VU then dominated play in the secondquarter but was wasteful to lead by eight points at half time .The third quarter was where the match was won though, andthe students, through some fine individual performances byFulton and Carrick saw fhem blasting five goals to one into thewind to lead by 33 points at the last change. UHS-VU thencoasted to the line in the final term to win by a solid seven goals .

Albert Park took on North Brunswick hoping to establish abreak in the top three . North started with a strong windadvantage, and with Wallmeyer was having a blinder andMurphy was proving a handful, raced away to a seven-goal leadat the first change . The Falcons fought back hard in the secondquarter, however, still trailed by three goals at half time . AlbertPark's Matt Hyams was ever reliable in defence in the tlurd,however, with Joe Boudoloh getting on top in the ruck forNorth, it ended up being a repeat of the first to see North withan 11 goal lead at the final change . To their credit the Falconscame back in the final quarter to score four unanswered goalsbut it was North home in a boilover by 46 points .Mt .Lilydale made the trek to Eltham and were met by someatrocious conditions. Amidst the wind and rain, Eltham's Brad'Turk" Turney was great in the ruck while on-ballers "Dumband Dumber", Sharpe and Duggan were close checking ontheir direct opponents . Kellet, Gibson and Rhodes tried hardfor Mount,,however, with their team seeing more behinds thanthe Sydney Mardi Gras, it was going to be tough . In a lowscoring match, it was anyone's game in the last quarter, andthanks to some great umpiring, the game was allowed toprogress unhindered. In a titanic climax, a freak goal forTurtles by John "Humphrey Bear" Panetta allowed his side tohit the front and then hold on for a gallant five-point victory .

Westbourne an d Box Hill North met in a match that matteredfor little else but pride, and it was Box Hill that showed plentyof it to bring home their first win in the VAFA . The first half was42

very even with 3 goalsfrom Box Hill 's on-ball erShannon Smith and somesolid defensive markin gfrom veteran Joh nTsaclidis keeping their side within a goal . The ever-reliableAndrew Horsburgh was on fire up front for the Warriors, butother contributors were too few and far between as Box Hillmade their charge in the final quarter. After excellent goals tothe mercurial ruck rover Afrim Odza and John Pratt there wasno stopping the newcomers as they sent the Warriors spirallingfurther into mediocrity with an inspiring 22-point victory.

Special mentions this week to UHS-VU's Brock Uebergang onhis comeback from knee surgery to play in two games onSaturday . Also well done to the guys from Mt.Lilydale whohung around for a beer and chat with the Eltham guys after atorrid match .

Rupertswood had the bye for the round.

WERRIBEE AMATEURS v BULLEEN COBRAS The Bee's hostBuIleen in this David versus Goliath battle . Werribee havelooked a little scratchy in recent times and would be bestadvised to not take their opponents in Bulleen too lightly.However, it is hard to overlook their ability to win matches evenwhen down on form and with a chance to cement a doublechance, the Bees will be too good as they win by 78 points .

MT LILYDALE v BOX HILL NORTH Mt .Lilvdale after recentlosses are at the crossroads of their season as they host theresurgent Box Hill North . Having broken the duck, Box HillNorth will be brimming with confidence and are considered areal threat. With so much hinging on the result, it would be abrave man to tip against Mount though, and when the class ofManisealchi, Carolan and Anderson shine through they shouldhold onto tlleir finals spot with a 29-point victory.

UHS -VU v RUPERTSWOOD Rupertswood may have forgottenwhat its like to play football after their three week break, buton the flip side should have no injury complaints as they travelto Uni High. The students' form has been very difficult to pickon a weekly basis, however, they tend to struggle against themore highly fancied opposition . With that said, Rupo are one ofD4's darlings and when "Old Salty" and Daniel Burrows getfiring, the lads from Sunbury will keep in touch with Werribeewith a resounding 48 point win.

NORTH BRUNSWICK v ELTHAM COLLEGIANS NorthBrunswick hosts the resurgent Turtles who are trying to makeit three in a row today. After copping a hiding two games agoagainst Rupertswood, North have shown their obvious classbouncing back as all good teams do against other front-ruriners Albert Park . The Turtles will be a different assignmentagain today, however, given some more weather favorableconditions and the home ground advantage North will be toogood as they win by 48 points .

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OLD WESTBOURNE v ST MARYS It has almost been a carboncopy of last season for the weary Warriors and they host old foesi ylary~s at home. The Saints still have a sniff of a potential

foals victory and will not let this one slip. At home the14=arrior's Burra, Juck and Platters will once again give goodaccounts, however, they will not have any answers for the likesof Dwyer, Gilchrist or Hendy as they are trounced by 49 points .

Albert Park has the extra long break this round .

PRESS CORRESPONDENTS

Good to see our Turtle friends back on board . Another greatresponse from everyone with only one report not received . Getyour reports to me by no later than midday Monday togauanJC~'Cieaneeent.com.a u

BOX HILL NORTH - congratulates Robert Chamberlain's onhis 300th today. Bob has been a top clubman for over 20years and his commitment to getting the best out of his abilityhas seen him rise from benchwarmer in the early game at thestart of his career to senior player in the late 80s and captainof a winning premiership team in 1995 . His patented markingstyle still has the opposition baffled . Also well done toconstable Billy Bolitho who recently reached 100 games. Billhas been a reliable club member over his career and hasplayed mostly in the seniors. His assistance off the field hasbeen excellent also, as he has dragged in sponsors from as fara field as Thomastowm almost every year.

WERRIBEE - Luke Carson and Tony Towers who play their50th games this week . Luke, coming through the under 19's istrying to break back into the seniors after a bad run with injurythis year. Tony returned to the club this year after a year offand has played all but three games so far .

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This Rou nd's Matches - 04 Secifion13TH JULY

Werribee v. Bulleen CobrasAlbert Park - bye

Mt Lilydale v. Box Hill North

20TH JULYUHS-VU v . Rupertswood

North Brunswick v . ElthamOld Westbourne v. St Marys

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D4 SECTION

CLUB LST WK TOTAL

S. Allan Albert ParkJ. Dwyer St MarysTate UHS-VUGathercole ElthamLovell WerribeeMurphy North BrunswickD4 RESERVES

4 460 453 391 320 264 26

Pastras Albert Park 3 31Cimino Bulleen Cobras 5 29Phillips Rupertswood 0 27H. Tsialtas North Brunswick 0 25Croswell Old Westbourne 7 25

7ST hiARYS 6.5 6.8 8.12 9.13 (67)WERRIBEE 2.2 7.4 8.4 12.10 (82)St Ma rys: J . Dwyer 3 . Proctor 2, Boer 1 . Zsembery 1, A Dwyer 1, Hill 1 .Best Gilchrist, Hendy. O'Halloran. Proctor. A. Dwyer. Goldsworthy. Carra,Harrison .Werribee: Lovell 3 . Martinis 3. Murphy 2, Harding 2, Tedesco 1, Camitleri 1 .Best Schmbri. Camllleri . Keogh . Johns . Lovell . Johnson .Umpires : S . Olive (F)BULLEEN COBRAS 2.0 4.1 5.2 7.3(45)UHS-VU 1.2 4.9 9.10 12.15 (87)Bulleen Cobras: Brown 3, T Bourbon. Mernagh. Smith. Trinchi . BestDall'oglio, T Bourbon, Kellett. Olney, Montgomery. Borrelli .UHS•VU : Tate 3, Garringe 3, Uebergang. Mills, Cusick, Wallace, Fulton,Carrick. Best Fulton, Carrack, Ludlow, Greenbank, Gorringe, Lapish .Umpires : P. Simpson . C. Collins (F), S . Collins. N. Brown (B)ALBERT PARK 1.0 4.4 5.5 9.8(62)NORTH BRUNSWICK 8.6 9.6 16.10 16 .12 (108)Albert Park : Allan 4, Overend 3 . Chambers, Panoyotu . Best M.Dowzlle.McLellan. Allan, Storey. Hyams, Barley.North Brunswick : Murphy 4. Watlmeyer 4, Twaddle 2. Sammantino 2.RHook, Boudoloh, Carter, Cane . Best Boudoloh, Pizzari. Fawcett . Twaddle,RHook. Santacroce .Umpires : D. Whiteley . G . Kelly (F), R. Place. A Vaiopoulos (B). S.Valopoulos . A Ta+nlla (G )ELTHAM 1.1 2.3 2.3 4.4(28)MT LILYDALE 1.2 2.3 2.10 12.11 (23)Eltham: Panetta 2 . Gathercole 1 . Chappel 1 . Best Daley, Carter . Mizzi.Panetta, Luttick, Turney, Robbins.Mt Lilydale: Gibson 1, Varga 1 Best Kellett, Anderson, Rhodes .Maniscalchi. Carolan. Gibson.Umpires : G . Rolls (F)BOX HILL NORTH 4.3 7.7 10.12 14.16 (100)OLD WESTBOURNE 4.4 8.8 9.9 11.12 (78)Box Hill North : Odza 3. Thoi 2, Smith 3. Garrett 2, Herpich 1, Riscalia 1,

Pratt 1, Satiantioglu 1 . Best Pratt . Wilson. Garrett. K. Oldfieid. Cook,Hutchinson .

Old Westbourne: A Horsburgh 5, King 2, Mesman 2 . Depiazza 1, Pickering1 . Best A Horsburgh. Baulch, Hewitt. Huntington . Depiazza. FairfieldUmpires : P. Griffiths (F)

RESERVESST MARYS 1.2 5.4 5.4 7.5 (47)WERRIBEE 4.3 4.5 6.7 9.10 (64)St Marys: Rousis 3, Gratzear 1 . Millar 1, Vincent 1, Wibana 1 . BestPilkidis. Evans, Imes I . Harrison 1 . Rousis 1, Watson 1 .Wernbee : Hoffman 4, Carlesso 3, Diokvic 1, Fuller 1 . Best Collier. Kerr.Towers . Dimasi, Turner, Ayling.BULLEEN COBRAS 2.2 4.4 6.7 8.8 (56)UHS-VU 1.0 4.4 5.5 6 .8(44)Bulleen Cobras: Cimhmo 5. Rodriguez 2. Ricketts 1 . Best Rodriguez,Canino, K Burton, Mehrez, Archer.UHS-VU: Foote 2, Collins . O'Neill, Rowelle, Crawley . Best O'Neill .Uebergang. O'Neill, Sictos, Pendlebury, Michael.ALBERT PARK 2 .2 5.5 7.13 11.15 (81)NORTH BRUNSWICK 1.2 2.2 4.4 4 .5(29)Albert Park : Pastras 3, Mandylaris 2, Weir 2 . Parmanasche 2, Grace.Green. Best- Grace. Hogan. Mandylaris. McGuire. Norman, Tsoukas .North Brunswick: papanikolou 2, Magnuson. Sorlwto . Best Briffa,Pisasale . McCallum, Burrows, Robertson . D.Carter.ELTHAM 1.2 2.2 3.5 3 .5(23)MT LILYDALE 1 .0 3.4 4.6 7.11 (53)Eltham: Lees 2, Jeiildtts 1 Best Howgate . ltYight. Evans . Barnerr, Jeal, Glare.Mt Lilydale: Costello 2, Egan 2 . Conmterford I . Merrett 1 . N . Senior. BestHicks. L. Senior. Morrison, Costello, Maltar, CoxBOX HILL NORTH 3.0 4.3 4.3 5 .5(35)OLD WESTBOURNE 12.4 20.9 26.12 30.15 (195)Box Hill North: Weston 1 . Bolltho 1, Ellis 1, Cook 1 . Best 1Voods, Evans,Stewart, Shaw. Naumouski, Chamberlain.Old Westbourne: Crosswe117 . S . Leitch 4, Habersatt 3. Ri+alland 3, Stevens3, Scholes 2, Slattery 2, Christo 2, S . Cliristo 1 . Miller 1 . Murphy 1 . Phillips1 . Best S. Ctuisto. Murphy, Crosswell. Habersatt, A. Christo, Rivalland.

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ALBERT PARK BOX HILL ;'S R TH "ULLEUN COBRAS ELTHAM O .C.Coach: John Ahern Coach: Peter Armstrong Coach : Angelo Lamanna Coach: Brian Dood y

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

1 P. Smith (C) 1 Blackman J 2 R. Cimino 1 C . Senders2 S. Robinson (s) 2 Smith S 3 S . Wigney 2 T. Dugga n2 N . Pastras (r) 3 Odza A 4 N ."Cartledge 3 E . Savage3 R. Baker 4 Potter J 4 I . Mcleod 4 B . Doody C/C4 G . Parmansche 5 Pietersen A 5 D. Wigney 5 D . Bric k5 J. Hannett 5a Hutchinson r 6 B . Hoare 6 T. Carter6 J. Storey (VC) 5b Jenkins A 7 F. Baldi 7 B. Rashid7 S. Venables 6 Mart ini D 8 T. Mazzarella 8 L . Sharpe

8 C . Jackson 7 Stewart S 9 P. Aslangul 9 C . Watson

9 P Chambers 8 Lacey M 10 K. Kellett 10 W. Bates.10 M. Phillips 8a Chamberlain R 11 C . Borrelli 11 J. Mizzi

11 A. Fleming 9 Sallantioglu A 12 R . Lamanna 12 A. Tibballs

12 C . Fehring 10 Cook S 13 B. Mccarthy 13 R . Bel l

13 B . Payne 11 Kennedy D 14 M . Bourbon 14 J. Kerkham

14 S Fairfield 14 Gmaz R 15 J. Trinchi 15 L . White. 15 Jimoulis T 16 G. Fortune 16 D . Barnett

15 D. Borley (s) 16 Weston G 17 B. Smith 17 L . Dal y15 J. Snorasson (r) 17 Cavallo G 18 S. Petrilli 18 S. Macdonal d16 C Roberton (VC) 18 Wilson G 19 S. Trapman 19 S. Robins17 D. McLellan 19 Keillor L 20 R . Montgomery 20 J . Panetta18 J. Taylor (s) 20 Oldiield K 21 N . Lykopandis 21 M. Hart18 H. Koop (r) 21 Hopes J 22 P. Memach 22 J . McKenzi e19 A. Steward 22 Steele A 23 T. Mehrez 23 R. Watso n20 K. Grace 23 Naumovski J 24 P. Mastromanno 24 K. Drummond21 P. Shoppee 24 Ferris C 25 W. Olney 25 C. Horsburg h22 D. Overend 25 Michelle A 26 J. Hambridge 26 J . Glare Res C/C23 V. Surace 27 Thoi T 27 J. Cartledge 27 J . Stockdal e24 T. Green 28 Brunning S 28 A. Foskett 28 T. Barnett25 K. Daley 29 Rodgers M 29 R . Sheehan 29 D. Howgate26 J . Hamath 30 Bolitho J 30 R . Hadisutanto 30 M. Decker27 M . Hyams 31 Ives C 31 M . Flood 31 B. Keleher28 R. Buckley 32 Mortimer P 32 W. Feutrill 32 C . Bau d29 J . Marinis 34 McCartin M 33 A. Cook 33 A. Howgate30 A. tv> andyiaris 37 Woolridge D 34 C . Chan 34 D. Butler,31 S McGuire 38 Buckland G 35 K. Burton

'35 G . Smith.

32 J Robilotta 38a Bennett G 36 P. Dall oglio 36 L Donaldson.33 J . Murray 40 Tsaclidis J 37 J. Paatsch 37 J . Trumble

34 T Houston 41 Jackson C 38 G. Brown 38 R . Beecroft.D'Mingo35 A 42 Tarulli A 39 C . Archer 39 F. Coonery.

36 M . Pearson 44 Garrett J 40 A. May41 R Rigoni

40 J . Baud37 L. Hogan 46 Cinar K

48 Marulli D

.42 V. Dam

41 A. Man n42 J . Howgate38 J . Row e

' 49 Ellis T 43 D . Beraldo 43 J . Mann39 D. Odorico50 Tarulli M 44 H . Biram 44 T. John s40 M . Lapsley53 Oldfield I 45 D . Bourbon 45 R . Davies

41 T Panayotou 57 Woods P 46 A. Burton 4642 J . Wier 69 Aguilar G 47 S. Irvine 48 B. Turney43 J . Tsoukas 78 Steele P 48 M. Soumelidis 49 B. Hespe44 C. Leorke Evans S

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045 J . Bourne 81 1 Armstrong P 50 C . Frayne 51 S. Maxfield46 S . Allan 51 R . Rodrigues 52 G . Stackpool e47 L. Tricarico 52 T. Hurley 5348 M . Dowdle 53 D . Ingram 54 P Harding49 C. Wilson 54 A. Lamers 55 G . Jenkin s50 S . Mellis 56 M. Mastromanno 56 J . Shannon51 L. Miceli 57 S. Mastromanno 57 S. Gathercol e52 A . Graham 58 D . Mcmullin 58

53 M . Williams 59 A. Nasr 60 TBourbon

59 B. Evans54 W. Roe

.61 D. Rennie 61

6255 S . Chisholm56 D Smyth

62 B. Pollock 63 M . Luttic k.57 J . Sutton

63 M. Regan64 J . Reynolds

64 S . Schafer58 J . Hoy 65 J . Ricketts

.59 G. Irvine 66 G . Mandeki c60 I. Pignataro 66 J . Robinso n61 J . Daley 67 L . Robinson62 A . Harper 67 A. Stewart77 S . Garcia 68 D. Sebire78 J . Norman 68 A. Sullivan79 S . Toth nguirian69 V.80 G. Bateson 70 J .Todd ELTHAM HOTEL

71 M. Tumer72 C. Watso n79 R. Geladas

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MT LILYOAB.E O.C. NORTH ORt1E?S'.'!IC" 01.D "PESTOOURNE RUPERTSW00DCoach : David Keast Coach : Ange SammarUno Coach : Ashley Casperson Coach : Tony West

Res Coach : Paul Cummerford Res Coach: Gary Cutler Res Coach : Stephen Leitch Res Coach: Shane McLauchlan

1 D Johnson 1 Wemham S 1 G. Robson (VC) 2 Fox D.2 P Hayes 2 Adams D 2 A . Casperson 3 Page S.3 M Brebner 3 Lattouf G 3 S . Depiazza 4 Croxford D .4 F Varga 4 Dimarco P 4 T. Gigas 5 Boddington P.5 R McKenzie 5 McMahon W 5 S . Hewitt 6 Gallus S.6 M Jelenc 6 Pizzari D 6 J . Horsburgh (VC) 7 Whitehead B.7 C. Varga 7 Magnuson D 7 A. Christo 8 Plummer T8 K Maniscalchi (VC) 8 Guppy D 8 A. Horsburgh 9 Clarke M .9 A Del Biondo 9 Sammartino A 9 K. Murphy 10 O'Callaghan A .10 J Gardiner 10 Fawcett W 10 J . Wilson 11 Moule B .1 C Gibson 11 Boudoloh J 11 5 . Phillips 12 Cardillo K .12 J Commerford 12 Care S 12 N. Naidu 13 Sinnett B .13 R Kidd 13 Ullo M 13 J . Cornea 14 Plummer L.14 C Kennon 14 Newton D 14 S . Matisson 15 Webb N.15 A Bulleqahn 15 Tsialtas H 15 A. Board 16 Clarke P.16 D Morrison

16 Tsialtas S 16 S . Christo 17 Hatty R .17 P Beddoes

17 Kyriazis A 17 M . Aqualina 18 Pettman M .18 V Steer19 M Leonard

18 Verga J 18 P. King (VC) 19 Mezzatesta M.

20 J Penhale19 Famulari S 19 R. Aldridge 20 Flinn P.

21 M Cunningham20 Closter L 20 M . Houston 22 Stevens D.

22 M Wells 21 Santacroce R 21 M . Christo 23 West M .

23 B Egan 22 Freeman J 22 L. O'Sullivan 25 Nike D .

24 Luke Merrett 23 Briffa J 23 S . Huntington 26 Zarb D.

25 A Delahunt 24 Aliani M 24 L. Fairfield (C) 27 McMahon N.

26 T Flanagan 25 Duson W 25 M . Stapleton 28 McDonald D.

27 N Pearce (VC) 26 Murphy J 26 P. Mesman 29 Baines M .

28 A Costello 27 Vaina M 27 D. Billman 32 Sinnet P.29 28 Gillard 5 28 D. Slattery 33 Glassey G .30 A Penhale 29 29 D. Horsburgh 35 Certo C.31 T Hansford 30 Healey S 30 R. McMillan 36 Henry P.32 P Carolan (C) 31 Heck J 31 M . Bauch 3733 C Anderson 32 Robertson B 32 G . Jenkinson 38 Pettman B .34 L Kellett 33 Rotella J 33 D. Berm 39 Walsh D.35 D Callanan 34 Pisasale M 34 P. Stewart 40 Drago C.36 T Roche 35 35 D. Rivalland 41 Bowman P.37 B Dunn 36 36 K. Pillsbury 42 Swann B .38 37 Shepherd 5 37 A. Leitch 43 Phillips R .39 L Allanson 38 Wallmeyer N 38 B . Mattsson 44 Icely A .40 M Rhodes 39 Rhook C 39 A. Robbins 45 Hum D .41 R Katene 40 McCallum B 40 S . Leitch 46 Eden T.42 M Pereira 41 Twaddle C 41 K. Miller 47 Soutaris A.43 D Holloway 42 Papanikolou J 42 S . Roberts 4844 N McConnell 43 Page J 43 A. Runciman 49 O'Riley C.45 K Fraser 44 Grist S 44 B. Slattery 50 Walsh D. .46 N McConnell 45 45 S. Robertson 51 MacPherson B.47 C Lonergan 46 46 E. Sandstrom 52 Moskaljuk S.48 S Dougherty 47 Prestigiacomo N 47 T. Said 53 Bugeja N .49 J Hoffman 48 Carter D 48 T. Scholes 54 Gibbs R.50 L Senior 49 Lawton D 49 R. Naidu 55 Ramsay J .51 P Bastick 50 Ferrante F 50 P. Habersatt 56 Hatty G.52 B Leek 51 Sorleto P 51 L. Stevens 57 Moskaljuk P.53 D Hick s54 D King 52 Brine P 52 D. Ball 60 Price G .

55 M Gridley 53 Pokrajak A 53 S. Chaffey 62 McMahon A.

~54 Hill D 54 M. Crosswell 64

57 C Walsh 55 55 D. Clowes 66 Mandouit L .

59 A Cox 56 Cutler G 56 R. Skinner 69 Bradbury H.60 C Carstens 57 Hill M 57 M . Warren 70 Temming L.

63 D Prest 58 Giovanoglou N 58 I . Smith 7464 59 Mollo L 59 A. Lipscombe 77 O'Callaghan M .

65 D Burrows 60 Nabbs S 60 N. Aqualina 78

66 D Turner 61 Goumas G

67 Damian Smith 62 Carter B68 Neil Senior 6370 Mark Maltar 64 McKenzie A

Lochie Proctor 65 Rigazzi LAndrew Burrett 66 Pretty RGreg BirdJarron Kerr ; f} /n b nnSteven Taylor rr I

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ST. M ARYSCoach : Michael Learmonth

Res Coach : Tony Millar

1 T. Brown2 B. Perelberg3 J . Carra (C)4 N. Goldsworthy5 J . Dwyer (VC)6 A. Lan e7 A Dwye r8 A. Zsembery9 R . Orme10 G . Koumantatakis11 J. Bernardi12 A. Webb13 J. Hil l14 C . Goldsworthy15 M . Purcell16 L. Anthony17 P. West18 B . Frail (DVC)19 V. Ryan20 C. Handley21 M . Gilchrist22 R. Alle n23 F. Harrison24 A. Latimer25 C. Bartlett26 P. Mulcahy27 M. Banks28 J . Innes29 P. Harrison30 P. Watson31 D. Thomson32 P. Rheining33 M. Ohalloran34 A. Pakovski35 G. Theoharris36 E . Evan s37 L. Vincent39 T. Millar41 B . Graetzer43 M . Chamberlin44 M . Robinson45 P. Ryan46 J . Vincent47 P. Rousis48 D. Morcom49 G . Schembri50 A. Wibawa51 M. Deboer52 C . Weller53 B. Armitstead54 J. Wright55 B. Boyes57 D. Watson58 B. Lewis59 K. Mclennan60 G. Miller61 N . Jackson62 G. Pilikidis63 P. Roseman64 M . Ellis65 S . Roseman66 C. Rosem an67 M . Maschette68 N. Proctor69 J . Hendy (DVC)70 N. Luce71 . S . Amoore76 J . Wedrien80 J . Clarke88 A. Ballantyne

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Bust Steel Industries

UHSOBCoach : Pat Mackey

Res Coach : Peter Dinnick

1 M. Wright (vc)2 B. Ueberang3 A .Talaric o4 L . Gorringe5 T. Fulton (vc)6 S . Cracknell7 D . Zuluck i8 D . Haslett (C)9 R . Smith10 B . Carrick11 J . Shepherd12 B . Farrelty13 N. Rose (vc)14 J . Ham15 S. Brown16 J . Tat e17 C. Langendorf18 A. Hellne r19 J . Uebergang20 G . Madrigrano21 B. Abrahamsen22 G . Mandali s23 G . Ternes24 N . Hahn25 S. Haynes26 P. Thomas27 A. Cusic28 V. Cavalieri29 K . Weber30 M . Butera31 P. Dolence32 J . Michael33 P. Greenbank34 J . O'Neil l35 A . Butera36 A. Pendlebury37 G . Catterall38 R. Lapish39 M . Rea40 L. Maguire41 A. Ludlow42 D. Wallace43 M. O'Neill44 C . Percy45 M . Crawley46 C . Siotos47 M . Kennedy48 M . Davidson49 M . Kinnane50 B . Dryne51 R . Hortle52 M . Collins53 C. Eddy54 R. Witnish55 N. Thomas56 D. Creek57 G . Divenuto58 J . Thomas59 J . Barron60 L . Turne r61 T. Stathopoulos62 K. Rodger s63 D. Parker64 R . Middleton65 J. Harris66 S. Butera67 M . De Luise68 L. Holmes69 S . Frost70 E . Ricciuti7 172 S . Duke73 S . Devlin74 D.Ryan75 S . Mills77 S . Rawolle88 D . Fisher

UD[ aWERRIBEE

Coach : Tim EllisRes Coach : Paul Smith

1 R O'Connor2 L. Kerr

3 D. Flack4 J. Johns5 P. Barsby6 S .Lyons7 T. Ellis8 P. Dawes9 M.Bradfield10 M . Keogh11 M . Green12 M . Walsh13 F. Mehmert14 B. McMillan15 A. Murphy16 S. Fogarty17 A. Tedesco18 S. Pugliese19 J.Addamo20 P. Abakis21 M .Johnson22 A . Dibatista23 J. Hoffman24 J. Crick25 A . Hovey26 S .Parslow27 P. Browning28 D. Turner29 S . Dole30 B . Carlesso31 B. Waters32 M . Dolegowski33 D. Owens34 N . Lovell35 B. Cunningham36 C. Ewards37 J. Ayling38 D. Velisha39 L. Langfield40 S . Fuller41 G. Grogan42 D. Elli s43 L. Carson44 D. Nedinis45 J . Marinis46 R. Hann47 G . Fuller48 M. Foote49 E. Mahoney50 K. Pace51 B. Patton52 C. Andrews53 L . Djakovic54 A. Casserta56 Q. Walsh57 D. Abbey58 A . Cmerilla59 A . Lont i60 M . Czajkowski61 D. Delan y62 S . Liangos63 A . Stewart64 G . McGowan65 S . Parslow66 M . Egan

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

Finals eligibility rates are found underRules 5?-55 of the Association .

Below is a brief summary.SENIOR -(Ist XVIII teams) Any registered player with apermit can play finals (except AFL/VFL players with apermit-see below)RESERVE - (2nd XVIII teams) Players must be registeredand must have played at least two (2) reserve gradematches and not more than ten (10) senior matches in thehome and away games (first round) ,Where both first and second XVIII's are playing on thesame day the reserve grade player must only have playedtwo (2) games in either the seniors or reserves to qualify.For clubs with teams drawn in semi finals on different daysof the same weekend lie. 1st semi Saturday, 2nd semiSunday - read as above teams playing on the same day) .UNDER-19 TEAMS - Players must be registered and hold apermit. If a player has played an aggregate of more than 5senior and reserve matches he must have played mor ethan 5 Under-19 matches during the season .If a player is ineligible due to having played more than 5senior and reserve matches and does not gain selection inhis club's senior team in the first second round match h e

---------------------is then eligible to play in any subsequent Under 19 finaT .Where a team has (2) U19 teams or is involved in hybri

d arrangement, the following shall apply:Where a club has two U19 teams a player must have notplayed more than 10 matches with the U19 1 side to playin the (2) team .To represent the hybrid team in the finals the player musthave represented the hybrid team in (5) first roundmatches - not including finals.CLUB Xg1 11 TEAMS - Players must be registered and hav eplayed in at least four (4) Club XVIII matches and not haveplayed in more than a total of eight (8) senior and reservematches during the first round .An AFL or VFL listed player will be eligible to play in thefinals for his VAFA club as long as he has played aminimum of five (5) VAFA matches for the team he wishe

s to represent in the finals. At least two (2) of these matchesmust have been played after June 30th .A YAC Under 18 player must have played five (5) VAFAmatches for the VAFA team he wishes to represent in thefinals . For TAG players there is no requirement to play acertain number of matches after June 30th. ]* Please note players who played in representative teams on July21 (and missed club football on July 20) will have these gamescounted towards finals' eligibility for theirrespective clubs .

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

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Weston HeathBurwoodRigby Cooke LawyersTVP CommunicationsTerranat LandscapeSouth Yarra SportsCentrePaul PattisonEvans Kerr AMP

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Goldpats AccountantsJB's Purified WaterJohn PetersonBooksellerThe Bush In nThe Kitchen PlaceTed Lynch AgenciesAustralia Wine DirectWilliams_& CoThe Frame Sho p

Beiersdorf Keith's PiesClub Warehouse Rod's Fruit & VegKimo's Deli Bob Stewart MenslandGary McBean Meats BeaurepairesBell's Hotel Camp AustraliaJulius Redlich & Sons Moody ConsultingSp itting linage Caterin g

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

In the next few weeks anumber of players will bereaching personal mile-stones worthy of clubrecognition.Michael Feferkranz,Reserves captain, has247 games ; John

Newton 147 games ; andAnthony Cassell, sen-iors dvc, 98 games .Jason Bamert sits on190 games and will needto play on in 2003 toreach his 200 and clublife membership!

At this stage of the seasonclubs facing relegation needto address certain issues.We are one of these clubs,having failed to win a gameso far this season, both inSeniors and Reserves .

Do we all jump ship andstand aside and let others(if they are forthcoming)have a go? NO .

Do we assume that recruit-ing policies that have notworked in the past will worknext season? NO .

Should we critically examineand evaluate all proceduresin the club, both on and offthe field, so that realisticdecisions affecting ourfuture can be made? YES .

In short, the time is nowright to look closely at allaspects of the club so thatimproved structures andprocedures can be put inplace to ensure improve-ment next season .

Players need to re-examinetheir objectives and make a

commitment to success .Committee members needto provide more hands-onhelp. More supporters needto become actively involvedin the club's welfare .Sponsors need to bereassured of the ciub'scommitment to them .

Challenging times aheadindeed . Will you be p artOf It?

PfFlS supporters who maybe able to provide supportin 2003 should contact incimmediately so that we cantalk through how best wecan harness your enthusi-asm for mutual benefit .

Phone 9824 0480 duringoffice hours .

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July Home Game Hero :20 Club Revue:'Players The Kitchen Place

Paradise' at TheUnicorn Club . 7 .30pm .Great night. All welcome .

Augus t3 Home game luncheon

v Old Trinity, 12 noon .

17 Home game luncheonv Old Scotch, 12 noon .Home Game Hero :Julius Redlich &Son s

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A SuctionOld Xaverians v . Old IvanhoeMarcellin v. Old Scotc hSt Bernards v. Old TrinityDe La Salle v. University Blue sSt Kevins v. MHSOB at EP Sunday

0 sectionTherry Penola v. MazenodHampton Rovers v. Old Haileybury

at EP SaturdayOrmond v. Old Paradian sOld Melburnians v. Old EssendonOld Brighton v. North Old Boys

C sectionCaulfield Grammarians v. PrahranOld Cambenvell v. Old MentoniansGlen Eira v. WhitefriarsBanyule v. St Bedes Mentone TigersCollegians v. Beaumaris

Cl SeCu®tiOld Geelong v. Mentone AmateursUniversity Blacks v. AJAXSt Leos Emmaus v. Ivanhoe AssumptionBulleen Templestowe v . AquinasMonash Blues v . !Williamstown CYMS

Springuate Reserve, Newcomen Rd, Springoate - TBC

1~~ ~~ctle[!Bentleigh v . PeninsulaOld Carey v . Fitzroy RedsLa Trobe University v . SalesianParkside v . Yarra VallevOaldeigh v. Keiv game to be played at Kew

®3 ~ea _Syndal Tally-Ho v. St John sRichmond Central v . Hawthorn AmateursSlvinburne University v . Power HouseSouth Melbourne Districts v. Monash GryphonsGVest Brunswick v, Elstern,,, .qck

114 SectionRupertswood v. WerribeeAlbert Park v. UHS-VUEltham Collegians - by eBox Hill North v . North BrunswickOld Westbourne v . Mt Lilydal eSt Marys v. Bulleen Cobras

Under-19 S _ 1

St Kevins v. Caulfield GrammariansMarcellin v . De La Sall eOld Xaverians v. Old BrightonOld Scotch v . St BernardsOld Melburnians v. University Blues

Old Ivanhoe v. Old TrinityOld Essendon v. Old HaileyburyBeaumaris - byeWerribee v . Hampton RoversMazenod v. Ormon d

Under-19 Section 3Old Cambenvell v. Therry PenolaOld Paradians v. Old CareyNorth Old Boys v. RupertswoodUniversity Blacks v. Yarra ValleyWhitefriars v. St Leos Emmau s

Under-19 121 BlueOakleigh v. BentleighMonash Blues v. AJAXMentone Pan thers - byeDe La Salle (2) v. St Bedes Mentone Tigers

Under-19 121 Re dSt Bernards (2) v. Bulleen Templestowe

Oval 2 St. Bernards CollegeWilliamstown CYMS v. Old Westbourne

switchedfrom original drawAquinas v . La Trobe University1vSF-ISOB v. Old Xaverians (2 )

k'W'®i® [1]Prahran v . Old XaveriansMazenod v. De La SalleOld Essendon Grammarians v . St KevinsOld Melburnians V. Eley Par k

Club XV 111 "C - :-

:-Therry- Penola v. University Blacks

clash with seniors IT 'iFitzroy Reds v. Old Xaverians (2)

at McZlale Stadium at 11 .40 am.Marcellin v. Old TrinityBrunswick v. Old Ivanhoe

Club XV 111 [S ® UM]Old Brighton v . St Leos Emmausat 9.20am - TBC

Old Geelong v . Collegiansclash with seniors TBA

Monash Blues v. Hampton RoversWhitefriars v . Hawthorn Amateurs

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(U19 - 1 & Blue)(U19 - 2,3 & Red)

SECTION 1 What another unbelievable weekend of footballmatches, with the 2nd 3rd and 4th teams only separated bypereentage . The top team is only one game clear and 5th is onlyone game out but with a healtlry, ppercentage greater than 4th .3rd . 2nd and lst . There is this strange feeling going aroundSection 1 football, flrat Old Xavs are about to make their run fortop spot - the next two weeks for them will tell . Old Melbunuanshad their first sensational win against the Grammar Boys atAlbert Park. Ik'hat a performance! After an even first quarter,O .M .'s pulled away to lead by four goals at the major break . Thelast half was very even with Caulfield putting on a better show .Best for OX* s was Matthews up forward scoring 5 goals, beGoe. Ray and tt%uif. Best for Caulfield were Foley . Linford andFagan . Old Scotch hosted De La with the visitors Pulling off asurprise win by 5pts. The Cardinals must have been shell-shocked because no information has been fortheoming from thisgame. Unfortunate! St. Kevins showed Old Brighton what ittakes to stay on top of ihe ladder with an emphatic 4Spt win atRighetti Oval . SKOBS are now back on top and should stay, therefor another two weeks at least. O'Keefe again was unstoppablewith 7 majors and was aided by Hamilton . S. Mount . Dugganand Aughton . Old Brighton had few good contributors - bestwere Gamble . Joseph and McCowan. The Old Xaverian monsteris be6innaiis to stir now that the finals are getting closer w, a6lpt demolition job on final four asp'uant Vlareellin . The I;- swere in the game at half time, only l5pts docfir, but %i€- ~ ejuggernaut rolled right over them with Pas , :4 Ross, Do'r- andDaxev y dominaiing. And, the St. Beri. :- sho,r rsome last haEmetal to win by 65pts hai . r,i- 11ethe four. The third quarter saw them bret . : - - me o i6g to ig . Best for Uni was Maddison . Jacobs and Wilson.SECTIO N 2 A wonderful start by Old Trinity was the differ ,ebetween themselves and Mazenod last weekend . Mazenod'simprovement continues although John LeGrand w;Il be rain2theirslow start Kinniburgh (Mazenod) & HiIlas (Old Trinity) stood out .W'erribee refreshed from the week's bye jumped Old Haileybtuyfrom the start and never looked back adding to their lead at everychange . Bloods never say die players included Baker andGoodbody. while for die Bees it was hard to go past Mahoneyand Jack Russo .

In difficult cross wind conditions Old Essendon jumped theSharks early with Cerantu-to and Dazkiw ieadins the way,however with an injured Ferrari (6) ever dan;erous and the moveof Collins to the ruck the Sharks hit back tobe just down at themain break . A dins don-a third term set up an equally enthrallinglast with OEG able to kick away, and despite die Sharks railingOEG steadied to win an important eneounter.Ormond did what they had to and defeated Hampton Rovers athome to sure tip fourth position Rine sir._' _oall;ickers told the taleof even :vlonders side, while Weaver a n c ,e } re better Rovers,Old Ivanhoe had the bye.SECTION 3 G`vlutefriars season took a turn for the worse withTherry Penola moving away in the first half to set up ricton• . Playingcatch tip football and despite the best efforts of Wallace at half back,Eames on his wing and Dnnklvater who marked strong?y. TP werealways in control . TVs best Caccamo and Brosnan.

Old Carey withS i in s o n,MacDermott an dDavey in sterling

who was seriously injured . Better OP's O'Meara (13) & Roberts.

only one ,,vin away front second spot. Fantastic! For the Panthers

bars into die game - even keeping diem goalless in the final

In the Friday night match MHSOB overwhelmed Williamstown

touch outpointed Uni . Blacks in all departments to wincomfortably and give their percentage a nice old boost.Old Camberwell leap-frogged Rupertswood at ]ionic with a so lidwin . Rupo hit back to get within a couple of kicks at the lastchange, but with Hanson and Shanks rising to every challengedie tt'ellers stued up a final's berth. Monzell and Howard battledhard for Rupo.Old Paradians had it all their oval way at home against North OldBoys. Dalton and Clarke played their best games for the year forNOBS, while their midfield teammates refused to man-up giving OP'sthe run of the mill . A speedy recovery is extended to Francis (NOBS)

Tipped die upset and it happened. The Animals with Ballard (3 ),Letiins and Chun fired up never allowed die Bushrangers to get theirgame going. and despite a spirited comeback by the visitors led byRoss and Pargeter ti e Aninials pulled away in the last to ivin well .SECTION BLUE One upset win sees Ajax clear on top by 6pts :one surprising margin sees the Tigers march into second placeand the Blues level on points with the Krushers . Oaldeigh is now

Combine, they had their chance and might have blown it . TheBlues hosted Oakleigh on a wet and heavy Clayton Oval. Monashhad lost 12 regular players due to the mid-year Uni break, butdie players who filled in, although down on talent, were certainlynot lacking in their desire to represent the club and themselves' .

even first quarter, the Krushers booted 6g to 2g withessive, running footba ll an d never allowed Ivlonash to ge t

term . The Mentone derby was played in a eery spirited fashion,a lot was at stake for both clubs . At three-ouarter time only 6ptsseparated the two sides, but after the final break it was theTigers who proved far too strong by kicking 5g and keeping theopposition scoreless. Best for the Tigers were Morgan . Sc;and McMurrav : for Mentone Kellv, Hamilton and Russo . FinAjax jumped be La in the opening quarter to lead by 48pts, tDe La fought on manfully to only go down by 71pts, For AjaYudelrnan was apin terrific tip forward with 5g ; for De La bestwere Tyler, S. Smith and W`alton .SECTION RED Aquinas despite kicking paorly ravaged adetermined Bullants outfit at home. Bloods well served byKogelman (5) and Stone (6), while Fit, Keramidopoulos werenever say die Bulleen-Templestowe players .St. Bernards (2) and Old Westbourne fought out an even firsthalf, however it was the Bernies through the assistance of GValshand Anderson who surged away in the second half. For theWarriors none tried harder than Taylor and Vaughan .La Trobe Uni moved to outright fifth after motoring away in thesecond half of their match against Old Xaverians (2) . Clutterbuek(5) and Fanning 41 were on target up forward for the Students,while for Xavs Camera and Martin gave their all .

C4kiS. Sierakowsld (7) was on fire for the winners, while Mizzi .Jansz and Koch battled hard for the Gulls .

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SECTION 1 We are now into the split round. The first week sees(, _ralfield host Old Scotch who must be reeling from their shock1 :,j last week. Caulfield were hammered as well last week so for~us one, I' ll stick with the Cardinals, only because of the sconesand milk coffee! Old Brighton plays Marcellin in the blockbusterof round 13. I'm picking O.B. only because it is at home . St.L : rnards play O .M.'s and should have a good percentage-',_)sting wan . Week two sees De La host SKOBS at Waverlev Rd .,

played well last week and should do so again to only god,,: ,=n by 38pts. Finally, the Juggernaut will roll right over Uni,which will put them back into the four .SECTION 2 July 13 - Old Trinity face a desperate Werribee whorcd to defeat a couple of sides above them if they are to makea late rush for the finals . OTs will be too strong at home.Old Haileybury at home will find some solace in the fact that OldIvallhoe's form of late has been well down . In an upset theBloods to pinch a thriller at McKinnon by 3 points .Hampton Rovers host the improving Mazenod . Neither side isout of the final's race but a loss today will make the task moredifficult. On recent form the Nodders to get the money .Jaly 20 - Beatmlaris host Ormond in the match of the round.The Sharks possess a potent fonvard set-up that fires more oftenthan not, while the Moods have been spasmodic but on theimprove. Great test for the Monds - especially on the largeBanksia St reserve - for mine a Sharks vv-in by 5 majors .SECTION 3 July 13 - Therry Penola will continue their excellentfor of late and account for Uni . Blacks.Rupertswood face their second major test in as many weekswhen they host Old Paradians. While a loss will not alter theirposition in the four it will open the door for others . OP's seem tohave taken all before them and will again finish in front .Yarra Valley will face a tough ask against a tVllitefriars unit hellbent on returning to the winner's list today . With sniff of final'saction still present expect the Friars to win well .July 20 - Rupertswood and Uni . Blacks complete their Rdllmatch today and while the Blacks will be refreshed with holidayreturns Rupo will get the points .Old Carey and Old Camberwell face off in what shapes as abeauty. The Wellers have had a good month and coming off a~ Ad win over Rupertswood will fancy themselves to steal closerto the double chance. OC will realise this and with some Steve`, ::tus magic will get the points with a far superior team game .r,orth Old Boys will not need to be reminded not to take aconfident St. Leos Emmaus lightly. NOBS need to win to remainin touch wit the four while the Animnals have not other incentiveother than to shape the four. NOBS in a tight contest .SECTION BLUE There is a very interesting match to be playeddown at Scanunell Reserve with the Krushers hosting secondplaced Tigers. If Oakleigh can overcome St. Bedes, then theycould get second spot if the other game falls their way . It is for

UNDER-19 SECTION 113TH JULY

Carilf Id Grammarians v. Old ScotchOld Brighton v. Marcelii n

St Berrrards v. Old Melburnian s

De i av. ~t Kevin sOld Xac~ric~. .~ University Blues

UNDFP- SECTION 21Z;7. .J JULY

Old Trinitv v . t'r'erribeeOld Hailevbury v. Old Ivanhoe

brought forward from July 20th

this reason and because they have home ground advantage, thattlley will cause another upset vie'torp. Mentone host De La andshould have a large percentage-boosting mil . They need thisbadly to keep their final's chances alive . The second week of thesplit round sees Bentleigh host the Blues, and with the UIti boysstill away, back home in the country the Demons should tvirl .Note: I would like to wish both Ul9 Representative Teams wellfor their respective matches on July 21 against the DiamondVallev League and the Victorian Country Football League . I knowthat both teams will represent their peers and association withdistinction, no matter which way the results go .SECTION RED July 13 - Btllleen Templestowe will cause anupset over Old Westhourne, by being too desperate at home withall expected huge senior following .St .Bernards (2) will have too much strike power for Old Xaver-ians (2) effectively ending the Xavs chances of making the finals.Williamstown CYMS host Aquinas and while the Gulls will takethe game right up to the Bloods the visitors will prove too strongoverall.La Trobe Uni. host MHSOB in what shapes as a crucial match forboth teams. A win to the High will put it two games clear in thrisposition and effectively assure it of a final's bertli, while a Students'win will see the filial four open right up . The Students better defenceand recent better form will see them win a thriller by 2 goals.

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UNDER 19/2 BLUEKrotfll Benllei h 0 39Grace Monas~ Blues 0 36Gilbert Morrash Blues 0 33Little Mentone 0 33Beddingfleld Monash Blues 0 32UNDER 19/2 RE DSierakowski MHSOB 7 50Fraczok MHSOB 3 32Silk Old Xaverians 3 24Verga Bulleen Tentplestowe 0 21A. Mitcell St Bernards 0 19Raleigh MH50B 3 19

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UNDER 19 SECTION IOLD MELBURNIANS 1.0 6.3 9.4 10.7 (67)CAULFIELD GRAtr1MA1U 9NS 1.0 2.3 4.3 6 .8(44)Old Melburnians : Matthews S. Turner 2, Guy 2, Sampson 1 . Best Legoe,Ray, Wulff, Matthews, Tucker. Hetherington .Cautteld Grammarians : Fagan 2, Glass, ONeill, Duncan, Schneider. BestFoley, Linford, Fagatt, Townsend . Murphy, Glass.Umpires: B. Nunn, P. Maebus (F)OLD SCOTCH 4.3 8.5 8.6 12.8 (80)DE LA SALLE 4.1 7.3 11.4 13.7 (85)Old Scotch: Thompson 3, Taft 3, Gair 2 . Moloney 2, Clinch. Reid. BestKitchen . Walkont, Reid, Parkinson, Moloney, Teasdale.De La Salle : Brown 4, Roberts 3, Bourke 2, ti'almsley, Dahley, Hayes,Qumane. Best Moi.an, Walmslev, Hayes, McLeish, Brown, Bourke .Umpires: W. Hutton (R) (F), L. Dalton (B)Sr $EVINS 4.0 9.3 13.7 17.12 (114)OLD BRIGHTON 3.1 6.3 9.5 10.6 (66)St. Kevins: O'Keefe 7, Chard 3 . Dempsey 2, Sierakowski 2, Kempton .Shannon . Simpson. Best Hamilton, O'Keefe, S. Mount, Duggan, Aughton,Simpson .Old Brighton: Hughes 2, Salem 2, Jackson 2, Edge . Joseph . Eastgate,Gamble. Best Gamble, Joseph, McCowan, Dale, Ryan, Gadsden .Umpires: P. Lamble (F)MARCELLIN 3.0 4.1 6.2 8.5 (53)OLD XAVERIANS 4.2 6,4 13.7 17.12 (114)Marcellin : Coughlan 2, Sheehan 2, Toohey 1, Beagni 1, Barden 1 . Mastores1 . Best: Doyle, Dorboll, Gibson, Fioretua, Schaeptnan, Brown.Old Xaverians: Datiev 5, Pasceci 4, Bowen 2. Leoncelll 2, Ross 1, Sapuppo1, Barrett 1, Heeley 1 . Best: Pasceri, Ross, Lowrie, Ryan, Ford . Jones .Umpires : J. Sloane, J. Toohey (F). J. Whitespear, R. Benson (J) (B)UNIVERSITY BLUES 1.1 4.3 5.7 7.9 (51)ST BERNARDS 3.8 6.9 12.13 17.14 (116)Uni Blues: Herbert 2, Bradley 2. Nicholls, McKerrow, Rice . Best Maddison,Jacobs, RIilson, Cameron, Bradley, Miliard.St Bernards: Not received.Umpires : D. Amarant, A . Fyffe (F, R. Goodman . A. Borg (B). C . Kaleta, D.Melder (G)

UNDER 19 SECTION 2MAZENOD 1.1 1.6 1.8 4.9(33)OLD TRINITY 3.5 4.6 4.8 5 .8[38)Mazenod: DumuL C .MOrris, McKay. B .Morris . Best Powell, Kittniburglt,Hallett, AMorris, C.Morris, Dunne.Old Trinity: Hillas, Stebbin. Troon, Healy, Sparsi. Best Stebbin, Healy,S -Amore, Davies. Aitken, Pretty.Umpires: S. Mackie (F)WERRIBEE 5.3 12.8 20.12 23 .17 (155)OLD HAILEYBURY 1 .1 3.3 3.3 4.5(29)Werribee: C .Yasar 5, Justuti Russo 3, McGuatte 3 . Eisenburg 2 . C.Gauchi2, McGowan 2, Muraca . L .Yasar, New, Jack, Palmington, O'Brien . BestMahoney, Justin Russo, Jack, Eisenburg, Palmington, MeGuane .Old Haiieyhury: Baker, A .Jones, Goodbody , Mosbey, Mcl.auchlin. BestBaker, Duperovzel, Goodbody, Hayes, Shann_on, Fight .Umpires: M . Gllday (F), J. Talavera (G )OLD ESSENDON 4.0 6.3 9.6 13.12 (90)BE-AUMAI2IS 0.0 6.1 8.7 11.7 (73)Old Essendon: Forrest 5, Balloch 2, Flaherty 2 . Mezo, Tumay, Stormont .Nunlist. Best Balloch, Cerantorllo, Stormont, Wilson, Cooper, Forrest .Beaurnaris: Ferrari 6 . Woolnough, hleNicholas, Berry, Deaton, Collins .Best Gillespie, Wrrtdebanks, Collins. Woohtough. Berry, Ferrari .Umpires: D. Windlow. D. D'Altera (F). M. Slodyrlka. B. Share (B)ORMOND 3.2 3.5 8.11 9.16 (67)HAMPTON ROVERS 1.3 2.6 4.8 5.11 (41)Ormond: Cook, Clinch. Arnold, Hassall. Muzzell, Rayson . Quincy, O'Brien,Wells. Best 4L9reper, Rogash . Muzzell, Johnstone. Rayson. OBrein .Hampton Rovers: Laing 2. Banks, Giasounu. LeVeque Best Weaver, Blake.McCarthy. Giasourril, Henrv, Jowett.Umpires : L . Katz (r), J. Gregory (B)

UNDER 19 SECTION 3WHITEFRIARS 2.3 2.5 4.7 5.8 (38)THERRY PENOLA 4.4 5.7 8.9 9.10 (64)Wl•~itefriars: Nunan 2, Calavetta, Hill, -'.dicailet Best Eames, Nunan,

kcelle;. Drinkioater.'Inezry Penola : Caccomo 2, Atkinson 2, Callegan . D . Gocdwm, S. K at}lltls.Rizzo. ONeill. Best, Caccomo. Atkinson . Bowccck . Martin . Carroll, Brosnan .Umpires : J. Aspmall (F)UNIVERSITY BLACKS 0.1 3.7 4.9 5.12 (42)OLD CAREY 7.7 10.9 18.15 22.20 (152)University Blacks : Not received.Old Carey: Not received .Umpires : T. Hansen-6, Fyffe (F) . L . Pipe (B). P. Love. N . Murphy (G)

Rage s . Fary, Sat . 3ta rtm .

OLD CAMBERWELL 3.4 5.8 8 12 .20 (92)RUPERTSWOOD 1.1 3.3 7.4 7.6(48)Old Camberwell: Tempne . P 5, Ryan 2, Whelan 2, \ aver, Mac Callum,Siberas. Best Hanson- D. Whelan, Warner, Tempone. P, Shanks, Rogers.Rupertswood: Anderson 3, Elliott, Jaeger, Mc Govern . Potter. Best Mottzell,Balmer, Plumtner, Mc Govern, Howard, Anderson.Umpires: R Marlyn . J. Thyer (F), C. Love (B )OLD PARADIANS 10.7 15.10 25.15 30 .18 (198)NORTH OLD BOYS 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.3 (3)Old Paradians: O'Meam 13, D Strickland 4. D Dean 2, McKay 2 . Bux,Roberts, Hyde . M Yea Hughes, Duncan, Spinoso, Brundell, S StricklandBest O: Yeara, Hyde. Hughes . Bux, McKay, RobertsNorth Old Boys: Best Dalton, Clarke, McGinley, Carlton, Watt D.Ryan .Umpires: B. Wecdbead, B . Woodhead (F), S . Moylan, B. Maylan (B)ST LEOS EMMAUS 3.5 4.7 6.11 12.14 (86)YARRA VALLEY 0.2 2.5 6.8 9.10 (64)St Leos Emmaus: Ballard 3, tit9Lon 2 . Munro 1, Fax 1, Kennedy 1. Addison1 . Romney 1 . Joyce 1, Waters 1. Best- Ballard. Levins, Carstem, Kennedy.Romney. Chun .Yarra Valley: Gillin 2, Walker 2 . Milton 1 . Crowe 1, Nicholas 1,Tsouparikovits 1, Coleman I . Best: Walker, Crowe . Winford, Ross, Pargeter,Coleman.Umpires: T. Lilley(F)

USVDER 19 SECTION 2 BLUEMONASH BLUES 0.1 2.4 4.13 4.17 (41)OAKLEIGH 3.5 9.10 11 .12 18 .18 (126)Monash Blues: Cotter 2 . Sharkie 1, Taylor 1 . Best Hickey, Contains .Cotter, Nevill, Evans, YoungOakleigh : Cia4arella 3, Mulholland 3 . Wills 3, Bantle, 2. Plaukovits 2,SyRnons 2. Britt 1 . Best Bando . Britt, Camrniss, Earl, Mulholland, Wills.Umpires: P. Rapke, G. Roberts (F)ST BEDES MENTONS 4.3 6.4 11.10 16.13 (109)MENTONE PANTHERS 2.2 7.4 10.5 10.5 (65)St Bedes Mentone: Terrell 4 . Scalidi 2, Kelleher 2. Moss 2, Bignall 2 .Cieslak, McNamara . Cleary, Weedon. Best Morgan, Scafidt, MeMturay.Terrell, Weedon, Buck.Mentone Panthers: Kelly 3, Coehmrte 2, Clarke 2 . Meyer, Date. May. BestKelly, Hanlliton, Russo. Mitualsky, Date, Shattock.Umpires: M . Cox (R) (F)DE LA SALLE 1.1 2.5 5.5 9 .5(59)AJAX 8 .5 11.7 16.9 20.10 (130)De La Salle: Browning 5, Gouzenfiter, Nicholson, Tyler, Walton . BestS.Sn> vvth. Tvler, Walton . K.Smytft. Nicholson, Padula.AJAX: Yudelntan 5, Lundberg 4, Chester 3, Bloom 2, E Wollner, Pask.Gottleib. Grosman. Friedman, Sacks. Best Bloom, Goldbloom, Slider,Fetter, Silver. Rose .Umpires : M. Meier, D. Murray (F)

UNDER 19 SECTION 2 RE DAQUINAS 4.11 8.12 15.19 22.20 (152)BULLEEN•TEhiPLESTOWE 0 .1 0.4 1,5 1.9 (15)Aquinas: Stone 6, Kogelmart 5, Alford 4. Toomey 3 . Sorace . Beech, S .White,Tapply. Best Kogelman. Toomey, McMullen, So, ace, Stone, Weeberg.Bulleen•Templestowe : Dipasquale . Best: laconne. Fit, Mihalos,Keramidopoulos, Newman . Buccaccltlo.Umpires : D. Stephens (F)OLD WESTBOURNE 2.1 2.2 2.3 2 .5(17)ST.BERNARDS(2) 1 .1 4.2 5.5 7 .8(50)Old Westbourne: Dean, Naidu. Best Ntkola, Gerace, Walker, Vaughan,Pilsbury, TaylorSt Bernards(2): Serrano 4, Keogh, Gavatt, Garth. Best Ryan, Hughes,Mitchell, Matthews, Walsh . Anderson .Umpires : J . Ralph (F), B. Ralph (B), A Esposito, P. Gatt (G)OLD XAVIERL4NS (2) 2.1 5.4 5.4 7.9(51)LA TROBE UNIVERSITY 4.6 7.9 11.15 16.17 (113)Old Xavie :ians : Silk 3 . Nolan 2. Harry, McGrath . Best Camera, Freer.

La Tr®be: Chrtterbuck 5 . Fanning 4. Hogan 2 . Mann 2. Slater 2. Bulter.Best H .._ ~, .. Clutterbuck . Bulter. Slater. Fanning. Clarke.

son . A. Slue)s (F)MESOB 7.6 15.11 18 .15 28 .20 (188)WILLIAMSTOWN CY?afS 0.0 1.0 1.2 1.2 (8)MHSOB: Sierakowskt 7, Eva 4, Whitehouse 4. Fraczek 3, McGrath 3, J .raleigh 3, edwards 1, Foley 1, Moore 1 . Slucki 1 . Best J. Raleigh, McGrath,Eva. W7ruehouse, Slucki, Sierakcwskt ,Will iamstown : Hall 1 . Best: yLzzi . Truchett, Jansz . Hall, Koch, Tavlor.Umpires: S . Scully, T. BU,vrnan (F). S . Ccllnts . N . Brown (B), C. Arnal . R.1,,-id (G )

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Cu~ FI BE LA S ;, -l OLD MELDUR N IANSa~ n 1 1 Coach : Dents Bdston Coach: Gn Wa Coach: w,,,,ard Obee Coach: Owen Lalo r

Coach : C is Maihiesenprc >r B 1 C . Mitchell 3 N. Addison 1 L. Ross 1 J. Knigh t

2 Foster T 3 J. Hughes 4 L . Considine 2 N . Gambia 2 E. Townsing3 Gerrand T 4 M. Roberts 5 C. Moran 3 S . Jackson 3 E. Tucker

Schneider L 5 E. Sims-Lucas 6 B. Billingham 4 M . Franklin 4 G. Kauye3 Scott B 6 P. Bourke 7 D. Armstrong 5 M. Ryan 5 N. Guy (C)6 Townsend M 8 T. Woodlock 8 L . Money 6 L. Dale 7 S. Harari7 Fagan C 9 A. Skinns 10 A. Dale 7 D. Meade 8 J . Ray8 Aylen T 10 B. Oakley 11 M . Voska 8 B . Gadsden 9 J . O'Dwyerg Frost W 11 D. Browning 12 D. Beattie 9 A . Clarke 10 G . Rollesto n10 Crathern G 12 T. Molan 13 T Zappulla 10 J. Hogarth 11 C. Burgess (VC )11 Carboni B12 Schattner D

14 S . Byers 14 D. Saida 11 C . Adamis 12 R. Faulkne r13 W McDonald

,~ 3 RoV+Iings J16 M . Hayes 15 R. Hayne 12 S. Eastgate .

15 R. Hetherington5 Jenkinson S 18 L. Williams 16 M . Doyle 14 E. McCowan 17 S . Guest

!6 Niven J 19 A . Roberts 17 P. Farrelly 15 A. Thistlethwaite 18 W. de Fegel y:7 Linford R 20 S . Brown (C) 18 B . Carmody 16 C. Tootell 21 R Matthews18 O"hoy B 21 B . Quinane 19 N . Brown 17 B. Furzer

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Asst Coach : Chris Thomas1 A . Alagona 1 Gibson T 1 R . Quiney 1 S. Muraca2 J . Bayrord3 J . Binney 2 Brown S 2 S. Wheller 2 M . O'Donnell4 N . Blayney 3 Aitken J (V/C) 3 M. Wood 3 C. Gauchi5 A . Braddys M . Bolles 4 McDonald E 4 C . Hassell 6 S . Kidd7 R . Butler 5 Pret ty S 5 A. Clinch 7 R. Saundersa N . Butler9 G. Bryant 6 Russell S 6 Y. Spivak

7 D Black 8 C. Jack10 M . Chivel l11 W Coleman

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00RTN OLD BOYS OLD CAMBERWELL OLD Ci?REY OLD PARADIANS RUPERTSW00 DCoach: Brendan Smales Coach : Michael Sigalas Coach : Steve Maus Coach : Peter Hansen Coach : Michael Phillip s

Anthony QuinnJ. Williams 1 M. Little 1 . T. Whitelaw 1 A. Harvey 1 Ash D.

g P. West 2 L. Weaver 2 . L. MacFarlane 2 A. Hughes 3 Albanis J .i4 G . Pritchard 3 N. Payne 3 . D. Macdermott 3 M. Lyons (DVC) 4 Spinner L.5 J. Dalton 5 P. Tempone 4 . A . Simson 4 N . Allan 5 Ash N6 N . Abdallah 7 B. Ryan 5 . B . Andrews 5 M. Keeling

.6 Howard R

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8 Elliot K.10 Wilson T..

11 S. Carlton11 D. Pike (C)13 M Austin 9• J . Booth 10 S. Strickland 12 Temming M .

12 M . Harris .15 A . Whelan (VC)

10 . A. Leonard 11 L. Drummond 13 Barry Paul .13 M . Potton14 R. Citroen D. Clyn e17 DVC)

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AJAX BENTLEIGH C3: LA SALLE F .12NTONE PANTHERSCoach : Gary Blus_Atein Coach : Kerry Murphy Coach : Rob Smith Coaches: Dean Andrew

Asst Coach : Phil Rozen & Sven Samild~1 R. Silberman 1 L. Holmesby 1 C. Mitchell 1 M. Meyer

2 J. Israelsohn 2 N . Aitken 2 M. Francis 2 S. Suiovan'3 R . Rotemberg 3 T. Dimachki 3 T. Bellomo 3 D. O Connor

4 G . Allan4 A. Lewis 4 G. McFarlane 4 D. Lowther 5 G . Shattock5 B. Rose 5 J. Robertson 4 C. McMahon 6 N . Fisher6 J. Kestenberg 6 L . Forrest 8 L. Jarvis 7 D. Clarke r_i J

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16 J . Hain 16 K Pereira 23 A. Dunkerley 20 P. Kring s17 J . Kagan 17 H . McKenzie 23 D. Nomikos 21 D. Kell y18 N. Bardea 18 A. Devonport 25 A. O'Shannessy 22 J. Pool e

19 D. Seidl 19 P. Brown 28 D. Thompson 24 23 R

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6 A. Costley 6 M. Jordan 7 P. Grasby8 J . Morgan

8 B. Luff 7 M . Stevenson 9 M . Kelleher9 M. Edwards 8 R. Symmons 10 M . Hilton10 S . O'Donnell 9 M. Cash 11 N . Weedo n11 L. Northway 10 A. Mulholland 12 T. Cunningham12 M . Tennant 11 W. Plaukovits 13 L. Jones13 J . Oswald 12 D. Sowersby 14 L. McMurray14 G. Roney 13 S. Collins 15 M . O'Brien - '16 T. Huggins 14 S . Cammiss 15 T. McColl19 G . Gilbert 15 P. Holden 16 S . Biro l

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23 P. Nevill 17 S . Bando 20 M . Ferris22 N . Worsnop

24 A . Francis 18 J . Bunworth 23 J . Lynch31 H . Evans 19 A. Hanson 24 L. Cieslak (VC)33 L. Beddin ield9f34 G. Rowley

20 N. Wills21 J . Briggs

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AQUINAS BULLEEN- C:1 ;1s:3 LA TROB ECoach : Terry McEvoy TEMPLESTOy`J.': Coach : Jerome Jackman UNIVERSIT Y

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12 S Foley (DVC)62 M . Paull63 J . Laidlaw

13 V. Hall 12 B. Jorgense n13 G . Keranidopoulos

.13 D. Fox 64 P. Marozzi

14 B. Cooper14 A Nichol 14 R. Read 67 A . Plac e

15 N . Sturma .15 G Macrides 15 T. Fraczek (Capt) 68 S. Davi s

16 L. Gardiner .16 A March 16 J . Robertson 69 J. Han k

17 M. Adams .17 P. Margin

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19 A . Edwards 72 D. Butler12 M . Parker

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.25 D. Hollenberg 77 P. Ham

29 D. Afford 24 J. Paraskeva 26 T Middleton 78 C. Knee30 J. Tapply 25 M . Perri

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31 T. Cousland32 N. Adcock33 R. Whitehouse34 S . Moore35 R. Cassell

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Toby Roberts talks all VAFA news after 9 .00am

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2 teaders . . . A slip on thewet paddock sees Norm &Gavin miss the pis lettingTom & Barry convert. Thebackline will have to pushforward with commitment& start scoring. . . s61/ timeleft in this last 1/4 .

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LATE SCORESFirst offence ($5); second offence ($25);

third offence ($50) ; fourth offence ($100) ;each subsequent offence ($100).

Reserees/C1 8 failure to Seniors/U19 failure tophone scores by 2.30pm provide final scores by 5pm

Bulleen-Templestowe (R) Uni. Blacks (UParkside(R)Richmond Central (R)Old Essendon (C)Hawthorn (C)

Phoned incorrect scores Rd1 1Power House (S), Peninsula (R), Caulfield Gramm (U .De La Salle (U1), St . Bernards (URed)

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long journey to Old Essendon with victory.Old Melburnians must defeat St Kevin's to have a final's chance .St Kevin's, who won their Rnd 7 game by 29 pis should win again .Leaders Old Xaverians should again comfortably defeat EleyPark as they did in Round 7 .SECTION 2 NORTH Therry Penola should comfortably defeatFitzroy Reds as they did in Round 7 .In a likely final preview Marcellin will be at home to OldXaverians. In Round 7 Marcellin won by twelve points and todaywith all listed players available and with home support I favourMarcellin to win and thus hold second place .Old Trinity, with a complete list of players, visit Brunswick, whoare due for a tivin . In Round 7 Brunswick won at Bulleen and onrecent form they should win again today .Old Ivuihoe and University Blacks will be at full strength fortheir clash at Chelsworth Park. All form points to a decisivevictory to Old Ivanhoe as they strive to be champions.SECTION 2 SOUTH Old Brighton should win well against OldGeelong as they struggle for fourth place .I favour Collegians to again defeat Monash Blues and thus gainmore confidence for their next meeting, which is likely to takeplace on August, 3.Gtdiitefriars should defeat Hampton Rovers, although the Roverswill field a full complement A win by 6Vlutefriars should seethem safely into fourth place.St Leo's should have another percentage boosting win overHawthorn Amateurs .

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Sat July 13 Mazenod V Old MelburniansSun July 14 FIDA Matches

Next week. . .Sat July 20Sun July 21

St Bernards V MHSOBVAFA (U19) V DVFL - 11 .15amVAFA (U19) V VCFL - 2pm

Rnd 14 Sat July 27 Hampton Rovers V Old HaileyburySun Julv 28 St Kevins V MHSO B

Rnd 15 Sat Aug 3 No Game RosteredSun Aug 4 FIDA Matches

Rnd 16 Sat Aug 10 Ormond V MazenodSun Aug 11 Club XVIII Prelim

Rnd 17 Sat Aug 17 No game RosteredSun Aug 18 Club XVIII Grand Final s

TRIBUNAL RESULTS - TUESDAY JULY 9 . 2002

From June 29George Haros, Old Ivanhoe. Striking, 4 matches .

From July 6Marcus Butera, UHS-VU . Striking, 2 matches.

Norman Elliott, Whitefriars (Reserves) .Abusive language, 1 match .

* Brad McGillen, Parkside (Reserves) .Striking, 2 matches .

* Accepted Prescribed Penalty

INVESTIGATION RESULTS - TUESDAY JULY 9. 2002

Monash Blues and St . Leos Emmaus were bothcharged with a melee in their Club 18 gameplayed on Saturday June 29 at Monash .

Both clubs accepted the prescribed penalty of$100 (first offence in a three-year periodforboth clubs).

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MONASH BLUES 12AJAX 12UNIVERSITY BLACKS 12ST LEOS EMMAUS WP 12AQUINAS 0 C 12IVANHOE ASSUMPTION 12OLD GEELONG 12MENTONE AMATEURS 12WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 12BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE12

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WEST BRUNSWICK 12ST JOHNS O C 12SOUTH MELB DISTRICTS12ELSTERNWICK 12SYNDAL TALLY-HO 12HAWTHORN AMATEURS 12SWINBURNE UNI 12MONASH GRYPHONS 12POWER HOUSE 12RICHMOND CENTRAL 12

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WERRIBEE AMATEURS 12ALBERT PARK 12NORTH BRUNSWICK 12MT LILYDALE 12ST MARYS 12UHS-VU A F C 12OLD WESTBOURNE 12RUPERTSWOOD 12BULLEEN COBRAS 12ELTHAM COLLEGIANS 12BOX HILL NORTH 1 2

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ST KEVINS 12OLD BRIGHTON 12STBERNARDS 12MARCELLIN 12OLD XAVERIANS 12UNIVERSITY BLUES 12OLD SCOTCH 12DE LA SALLE 12CAULFIELD GR 12OLD MELBURNIANS 12

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OLD TRINITY 12OLD ESSENDON GR 12BEAUMARIS AFC 12ORh10ND 12OLDIVANHOE 12WERRIBEE AMATEURS 12MAZENOD 0 C 12HAMPTON ROVERS 12OLD HAILEYBURY 12

Rd L D For Agst % Pts

11 1 0 857 354 242.09 449 3 0 914 602 151.83 36

8 4 0 1091 454 240.31 328 4 0 942 633 148.82 327 5 0 941 706 133.29 287 5 0 718 680 105 .59 285 7 0 678 757 89.56 202 10 0 636 1085 58.62 82 10 0 496 1365 36.34 81 11 0 353 1180 29.92 4

W L D For Agst % Pts

11 1 0 977 444 220 .05 4410 2 0 1099 452 243 .14 408 4 0 730 641 113.88 327 5 0 814 826 98.55 286 6 0 785 749 104.81 245 7 0 805 769 104.68 205 7 0 689 837 82.32 204 8 0 599 665 90.08 163 9 0 593 1066 55.63 121 11 0 445 1158 38.43 4

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352 255 .40 42457 205 .25 40573 146 .25 32714 106 .16 28680 95.74 24662 110.88 22

905 56.24 16818 64.79 12838 61.69 121032 45 .25 1 2

W L D For Agst % Pts

12 0 0 1204 433 278 .05 4810 2 0 1143 480 238 .13 4010 2 0 885 605 146 .28 407 5 0 747 624 119.71 28

7 5 0 746 676 110 .36 286 6 0 840 695 120.86 246 6 0 922 796 115.83 246 6 0 757 859 88 .13 244 8 0 555 856 64 .84 163 9 0 423 1066 39.68 121 11 0 298 1608 18 .53 4

W L D For Agst % Pis

9 3 0 1223 1008 121 .33 368 4 0 1133 832 136 .18 328 4 0 1274 968 131 .61 328 4 0 1133 978 115 .85 327 5 0 1173 846 138 .65 28

6 6 0 1070 1142 93 .70 245 7 0 972 1033 94.09 204 8 0 959 1212 79 .13 164 8 0 835 1130 73 .89 161 11 0 597 1220 48 .93 4

W L D For Agst % Pts

11 1 0 1116 596 187.25 449 2 1 1240 908 136.56 388 3 1 1116 930 120.00 347 5 0 962 919 104.68 286 6 0 888 1039 85 .47 245 6 1 868 954 90 .99 225 6 1 755 1018 74 .17 225 7 0 669 876 78 .37 201 11 0 633 1361 46 .51 4

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U19 SECTION3 P W L D For Ags t % Pts

OLD PARADIANS 12 10 2 0 1604 713 224 .96 40OLD CAREY 12 10 2 0 1369 996 137 .45 40OLD CAMBERWELL 12 8 4 0 1295 651 198 .92 32RUPERTSW00D 11 8 3 0 1211 804 150 .62 32NORTH OLD BOYS 12 6 6 0 744 1082 68.76 24THERRY PENOLA OB 12 5 7 0 1034 1182 87.48 20WHITEFRIARS 12 4 8 0 967 1253 7717 16UNIVERSITY BLACKS 11 3 8 0 745 1240 60 .08 12YARRA VALLEY 0 B 12 3 9 0 876 1515 57 .82 12ST LEOS EMMAUS WP 12 2 10 0 773 1480 52.23 8

U19 2) BLUE P W L D For Agst 96 Pts

AJAX 12 10 2 0 1234 842 146.56 40ST BEDES MENTONE TIG.12 8 3 1 1103 905 121.88 34MONASH BLUES 12 8 4 0 1164 688 169.19 32OAKLEIGH 12 8 4 0 1003 779 128.75 32MENTONE PANTHERS 12 6 6 0 1110 1001 110 .89 24BENTLEIGH AFC 12 4 7 1 914 975 93 .74 18DE LA SALLE (2) 12 3 9 0 415 1853 22 .40 12SOUTH MELB DISTRICTS 7 0 7 0 0 0 0 .00 0

U19 (2) RED P W L D For Agst % Pts

ST BERNARDS (2) 12 12 0 0 1581 420 376.43 48AQUINAS 0 C 12 9 3 0 1022 620 164.84 36MHSOB 12 8 4 0 1167 746 156.43 32LA TROBE UNI 12 7 5 0 1041 643 161.90 28OLD WESTBOURNE 12 5 7 0 865 809 106 .92 20OLD XAVERIANS (2) 12 5 7 0 970 1023 94.82 20BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE12 1 10 1 575 1624 35 .41 6WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 12 0 11 1 322 2000 16 .10 2

CLUB 18 -1 P W L D For Agst % Pts

OLD XAVERIANS 12 11 1 0 1471 485 303.30 44PRAHRAN AFC 12 11 1 0 1426 703 202.84 44DE LA SALLE 12 7 5 0 1069 661 161 .72 28ST KEVINS 12 7 5 0 939 803 116.94 28OLD MELBURNIANS 12 6 6 0 949 931 101 .93 24MAZENOD 0 C 12 3 9 0 722 1198 60 .27 12ELEY PARK AFC 12 2 10 0 688 1278 53.83 8OLD ESSENDON GR 12 1 11 0 393 1598 24.59 4

CLUB 18 - NORTH P W L D For Agst % Pts

OLD IVANHOE 12 12 0 0 1124 481 233.68 48MARCELLIN 12 9 3 0 751 604 124.34 36OLD XAVERIANS (2) 12 8 4 0 883 501 176.25 32THERRY PENOLA OB 12 8 4 0 739 595 124.20 32UNIVERSITY BLACKS 12 5 7 0 722 753 95.88 20FITZROY REDS 12 3 9 0 479 999 47.95 12BRUNSWICK AFC 12 2 10 0 555 915 60.66 8OLD TRINITY 12 1 11 0 375 874 42.91 4

CLUB 18 - SOUTH P W L D For Agst % Pts

COLLEGIANS 12 12 0 0 1436 363 395.59 48MONASH BLUES 12 9 3 0 1181 538 219.52 36ST LEOS EMMAUS 12 7 5 0 805 732 109.97 28WHITEFRIARS 12 6 6 0 849 835 101 .68 24OLD BRIGHTON 12 5 7 0 751 718 104.60 20HAMPTON ROVERS 12 4 8 0 681 1248 54.57 16HAWTHORN AMATEURS 12 3 9 0 481 1249 38.51 12'OLD GEELONG 12 1 11 0 375 1332 28.15 4"lnedg,bie player Rd 9

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A SECTION P W L D For Agst % Pts

OLD XAVERIANS 12 10 1 1 1273 1043 122 .05 42

ST BERNARDS 12 9 2 1 1373 1036 132 .53 38

OLD SCOTCH 12 8 3 1 1198 1128 106 .21 34

MARCELLIN 12 7 5 0 1211 987 122 .70 28

UNIVERSITY BLUES 12 6 6 0 1107 1140 97.11 24

OLD IVANHOE 12 6 6 0 1090 1123 97.06 24

OLD TRINITY 12 5 6 1 1175 1111 105.76 22

ST KEVINS 12 5 7 0 1244 1054 118.03 20

DE LA SALLE 12 2 10 0 893 1230 72.60 8

MHSOB 12 0 12 0 820 1532 53.52 0

B SECTION P W L D For Agst % Pts

OLD MELBURNIANS 12 10 2 0 1138 877 129.76 40NORTH OLD BOYS 12 9 3 0 1162 969 119.92 36OLD HAILEYBURY 12 7 5 0 1145 998 114.73 28

MAZENOD 0 C 12 7 5 0 1093 957 114.21 28

OLD PARADIANS 12 6 6 0 1021 1076 94 .89 24OLD BRIGHTON 12 5 7 0 899 877 102 .51 20OLD ESSENDON GR 12 5 7 0 995 1016 97 .93 20ORMOND 12 5 7 0 1047 1085 96 .50 20HAMPTON ROVERS 12 4 8 0 978 1275 76 .71 16

THERRY PENOLA OB 12 2 10 0 962 1310 73 .44 8

C SECTION P

ST BEDES MENT TIG 12

WHITEFRIARS 12COLLEGIANS 12CAULFIELD GR 12BEAUMARIS AFC 12

GLEN EIRA AFC 12OLD CAMBERWELL 12PRAHRAN AFC 12BANYULE 12

OLD MENTONIANS 12

W L D For Agst % Pts

11 1 0 1496 858 174.36 44

9 3 0 1281 919 139.39 36

8 4 0 1192 846 140.90 32

8 4 0 1218 974 125.05 32

7 5 0 1169 996 11737 28

5 7 0 1074 1156 92 .91 20

5 7 0 995 1073 92.73 20

4 8 0 1012 1343 75 .35 16

2 10 0 914 1579 57.88 8

1 11 0 854 1568 54 .46 4

D1 SECTION P W L D For Agst % Pts

MENTONEAMATEURS 12 11 1 0 1447 971 149 .02 44ST LEOS EMMAUS WP 12 11 1 0 1277 865 147 .63 44

AOUINAS 0 C 12 8 4 0 1308 1047 124 .93 32UNIVERSITY BLACKS 12 7 5 0 1092 998 109 .42 28BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE12 6 6 0 1189 1134 104 .85 24

IVANHOE ASSUMPTION 12 6 6 0 1127 1171 96 .24 24AJAX 12 5 7 0 1051 1231 85 .38 20MONASH BLUES 12 3 9 0 990 1046 94 .65 12WILLIAMSTOWN GYMS 12 2 10 0 878 1380 63 .62 8OLD GEELONG 12 1 11 0 923 1439 64 .14 4

D2 SECTION P

YARRA VALLEY 0 B 12SALESIAN 0 C 12PENINSULA 0 B 12

BENTLEIGH AFC 12OLD CAREY 12LA TROBE UNI 12PARKSIDE 12FITZROY REDS 12

KEW 12*OAKLEIGH AFC 12*Ineligible player Rd 9

W L D For Agst % Pts

11 1 0 1626 803 202 .49 44

9 3 0 1198 995 120 .40 36

8 4 0 1157 1201 96 .34 32

7 5 0 1267 886 143 .00 28

6 6 0 1190 1142 104 .20 24

6 6 0 1048 1064 98 .50 24

5 7 0 1164 1172 99 .32 20

5 7 0 979 1063 92.10 20

2 10 0 851 1498 56.81 8

1 11 0 825 1582 52.15 4

D3 SECTION P W L D For Agst % Pts

WEST BRUNSWICK 12 10 2 0 1203 666 180 .63 40ST JOHNS 0 C 12 10 2 0 1384 864 160 .19 40HAWTHORN AMATEURS 12 10 2 0 1335 1003 133 .10 40SWINBURNE UNI 12 7 5 0 1269 989 128 .31 28ELSTERNWICK 12 6 6 0 1348 1122 120 .14 24SYNDALTALLY-HO 12 5 7 0 945 1077 87 .74 20*SOUTH MELB DISTRICTS12 5 7 0 923 1261 73 .20 20MONASH GRYPHONS 12 3 9 0 957 1100 87 .00 12

POWER HOUSE 12 3 9 0 831 1294 64 .22 12RICHMOND CENTRAL 12 1 11 0 822 1828 44 .97 4*Ineligible player Rd 9

D4 SECTION P W L o For Agst % Pts

WERRIBEE AMATEURS 12 11 1 0 1281 665 192 .63 44

RUPERTSW00 0 12 10 2 0 1325 732 181 .01 40

ALBERT PARK 12 9 3 0 1220 773 157 .83 36

NORTH BRUNSWICK 12 9 3 0 1190 1029 115 .65 36

MT LILYDALE 12 7 5 0 1011 862 117 .29 28

ST MARYS 12 6 6 0 1284 1125 114 .13 24

ELTHAM COLLEGIANS 12 6 6 0 824 1049 78 .55 24

UHS-VU A F C 12 6 6 0 872 1220 71 .48 24

OLD WESTBOURNE 12 3 9 0 705 962 73.28 12

BOX HILL NORTH 12 3 9 0 807 1405 57.44 12

BULLEEN COBRAS 12 2 10 0 510 1277 39.94 8

A RESERVES P W 1 D For Agst % Pis

OLD XAVERIANS 12 11 1 0 1089 510 213 .53 44

ST KEVINS 12 9 3 0 977 680 143 .68 36

MARCELLIN 12 8 4 0 816 660 123 .64 32

DE LA SALLE 12 8 4 0 821 723 113 .55 32

ST BERNARDS 12 7 5 0 925 711 13010 28

OLD SCOTCH 12 5 7 0 774 694 111 .53 20

OLD TRINITY 12 5 7 0 704 756 93.12 20

UNIVERSITY BLUES 12 4 8 0 645 900 71 .67 16

OLD IVANHOE 12 3 9 0 560 850 65.88 12

*MHSOB 12 0 12 0 314 1204 26.08 0Ineligible player Rd 9

B RESERVES P W L D For Agst % Pts

OLD MELBURNIANS 12 10 2 0 936 469 199 .57 40

OLD PARADIANS 12 9 2 1 845 650 130 .00 38

NORTH OLD BOYS 12 8 3 1 1044 543 192 .27 34

OLD HAILEYBURY 12 8 4 0 960 671 143.07 32

MAZENOD 0 C 12 7 5 0 778 756 102.91 28

OLD ESSENDON GR 12 6 6 0 755 773 97.67 24

OLD BRIGHTON 12 3 9 0 563 868 64.86 12

*THERRY PENOLA OB 12 3 9 0 574 951 60.36 12

HAMPTON ROVERS 12 3 9 0 502 950 52.84 12

ORMOND 12 2 10 0 559 948 58.97 8*Inetiglbfe player Rd 9

C RESERVES P W L D For Agst % Pts

OLD CAMBERWELL 12 10 1 1 1053 577 182.50 42

WHITEFRIARS 12 8 3 1 929 760 122.24 34

BEAUMARIS AFC 12 6 3 3 970 658 147.42 30

CAULFIELD GR 12 7 5 0 939 655 14336 28

PRAHRAN AFC 12 7 5 0 890 679 131 .08 28

ST BEDES MENT TIG 12 6 5 1 598 657 91 .02 26

COLLEGIANS 12 6 6 0 1030 596 172.82 24

BANYULE 12 4 8 0 654 870 75.17 16

GLEN EIRA AFC 12 3 9 0 527 1211 43 .52 12

OLD MENTONIANS 12 0 12 0 312 1300 24 .00 0

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~n behalf of the VictorianAmateur Football Association I

-.~end a warm welcome to ourrends from the Victorian Country

F:,otball League and the Diamond`Jalley Football League, and each,agues' officials and players .

This weekend is a special one as i t9j,, es our respective competitions thechance to fulfil one of our main aimsto give the young men in our,competitions the opportunity to play at a higherlevel and be afforded the opportunity to furtherenhance their playing careers.

Of late there has been much negativity at AFL levelin respect to on field matters that bring the gameinto disrepute.

Today through the efforts of ou ryoung men we can showcase tothe public the positive side offootball .

We can also demonstrate tothe community our respectiveAssociations' earnest endeavorsto provide the footballing publi c

in metropolitan Melbourneand country Victoria

with a quality footbal lcompetition

which caters for

players of all abilities and talent sarid one which not onlypromotes them as athletesbut which has a directpositive influence on theirdevelopment as young men .

What is not shown however i sthe cost incurred to stagethese games .

Given they promote the game of Australia nRules it could be expected -at the very leasthoped-the AFL would get involved in afinancial sense .

So important do we regard these games ourAssociation will conduct these matchesirrespective of any assistance in funding, butI find it disappointing, given the amount offunding devoted to the development ofthe game in the Northern States that som e

assistance cannot be afforded to the promotion ofthese games in the State that is traditionally the"cradle" of the game .

Let's also acknowledge today's umpires . Today's twoVAFA umpires are young senior umpires who wehope will continue to aspire to be the best . TheVAFA promotes umpiring as a sport and a soon tobe appointed Director of Umpiring will continue topromote this aspect .

I extend my best wishes to the Victorian CountryFootball League and to the Diamond Valley FootballLeague .

Let us all work together to ensure that today'sgames are the forerunner of many more and that bythe playing of these matches we continue todevelop our great game and also build and maintaina mutual respect for each other.

I wish you all a great weekend .

Richard Evans - VAFA Presiden t

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WorkSafe Victorian Country Football Leagueagainst the Victorian Amateur Football AssociationUnder 19 team .

The team has been selected from the INTERFUSECHALLENGE East vs West game held last Sunday atPakenham .

This is the first time this concept has been tried andthe WorkSafe VCFL are confident that the 22 in-form players selected will be very competitive .The WorkSafe VCFL team will be coached byformer Geelong star and Brownlow Medallist PaulCouch, who is no stranger to the players as hecoached the West team in the Under 18 East/WestChallenge for the past two years .

Paul and East coach Peter Knights were th e

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selectors of the teamfor this weekend'shistoric game .

All up there areeleven MajorLeagues representedin the team and wecongratulate all players selected .I would like to thank Phil Stevens andBrett Connell from the VAFA for th eopportunity for our boys to represent the WorkSafeVCFL and trust this is the forerunner of what couldbecome a strong annual fixture .

I would also like to thank Paul Couch, the players,team managers Norm Lansdown and Tony Vagg,runner Paul Aikman and trainers Geoff Hunter, TornLindsey and Eldo Cimimo for making themselvesavailable at fairly short notice along with WorkSafeVCFL staff Shaun Connell, Glenn Scott and PierreDemajo.

Good luck to both teams in what should be ahigh quality game.

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Luke Browne - Running, attacking, close to theground onballer, who reads the game beautifully .

Jarrod Moloney - This aerobically dynamic playerrrom DeLaSalle, runs all day and has the skills to take

the perfect mark .rmJ Castricum - Tall, athletic, high-jumper withboundless potential . Great in the ruck or stopping the

"Tails" .paul Fuller - Hard at it player, just loves hard-ball-gets as he burrows into the packs .Mark Apollonio - Dangerous around the forwardline, he loves a shot at goal but is also a formidabledefender.Steve Sullivan - Great skills, composed underpressure and can be relied upon when the going getstough .James Murphy - Multi talented player from NorthBrunswick F.C . loves the game and relishes going forthe big mark . With sure hands is always a goodtarget.Tim Marshall - Big, tall and aggressive at the ball, heis the ideal ruckman that can move the ball forwardfrom the centre bounces .Nick Williams - Raking left footer with skills tomatch . Not many players can catch Nick when hestarts those driving runs from the backline .

Josh Homann - Tall and mobile, cool, calm andcollected in a crisis, and just the man when the heatis on.Sco tt Curatolo - The "Rock of Elsternwick Park" .Watch this player sweep around the centre lettingno-one get in his bulky way .Stuart Low - Fast and skilled, loves the open spaces .

This Old Ivanoe "greyhound" will be hard to catch onthe day.David Smith - Runs and talks all day, great to watch .Takes on the "Tails" as well as the "Smalls" .Liam Murphy - Towering "District" ruckman, fromOrmond , with an instinct to match . Skillful on bothsides of his body it will be hard to imagine anyonebeatiog him .Simon Clarke - Talented ballgetter who loves achallenge and meets it head on .Sean Neeson - The "Doc" is a surefooted flankerwho rarely goes to ground and is always full ofsurprises.Lucas Fielding - Wingers should all be blessed withhis skills and fleet of foot, not to mention hisdisposal .Paul Gissing - Solid ! in body, mind and defence .When Paul makes the ball his object nothing will stophim .Trent Hobart - Gifted leader, inspirational to all histeammates, with a multitude of talents andpassionate about his football .Jason Harmes - In attack or defence he is difficult togo around . Straight at the ball is the only way he likesit .Tim McKinnon - Dour defender who loves to attack .This quiet achiever is going to do well wherever heplays.Liam Ryan - Engineroom driver and main source ofsupply for the forwards. Loves to run with the ball .Ross Young- Bred up Dimboola way he plays his gameas an uncompromising and tough defender thatnever gives in .

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No. Name Surname

1 Trent Hobart (C)2 Liam Ryan (VC)3 Nick Williams (DVC)

5 Mark Apollonio

6 Troy Castricum

7 Luke Browne8 Simon Clarke

10 Scott Curatolo11 Paul Gissing

12 Tim McKinnon13 Ross Young

15 Josh Homann17 Lucas Fielding

18 Jason Harmes

19 Steve Sullivan

21 Jarrod Moloney22 Liam Murphy

23 Stuart Low24 Paul Fuller25 Tim Marshall27 James Murphy28 Sean Neeson29 David Smith

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Uni . Blues

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St. Bernards OC

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St. Kevins OBUni . BluesUni BluesOld BrightonSt . Bernards OCTherry PenolaMentoneDe La Salle OCOrmondOld IvanhoeMazenod OCOld BrightonNorth BrunswickSt . Bernards OCOld Melburnians

Coach; TONY MILLERAsst. Coach : Fred StaffordSelector : Ron LippoldSelector : Brian GoodmanSelector/Runner: Glerin ScotlandTeam Managert Ric[?akinHead Trainer : Emma PoyntonTrainer: Rowena WhiteTrainer: Angela McLaurin

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No . Name Surname Cub ::e_,re5e

1 Daniel Smith Frankston YCW

2 Steven Tesoriero Mt Evely n

3 Jeremy Sundblom Sth Belgrave

4 Tim Friend Horsham

5 Ty Primer Benalla

6 Luke Mitchell South Bendigo

7 Jackson Ireland South Bendigo8 Ben Williamson Stawell Warriors

9 Michael Cooper Traralgo n

10 Byron Murphy Mornington

11 Daniel Barassi Wangaratta12 Wade Dickson Nth Albury

13 Jarrod Hayse Benalla

14 Haydon Murray Myrtleford

15 Matthew Fitzgerald Traralgo n16 Brady Childs South Bendigo

17 Ashley McNicol Ballara t

18 Matthew Ward Horsham Saints19 Andrew McCarthy Warrnambool

20 Dwayne Holt Lalbert

21 Chris Paxino Mornington22 Jason Kelly Berwic k

Coach ; PAUL COUCH,Runner: Paul Ai I<inan °Team Pha:4age v s : Norm LansdoWn

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1 Craig Burns (C)2 John Pasceri (VC)3 Anthony Rock (DVC)4 Simon Amore5 Paul Tempone

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7 James Hanlon8 Jason DiPietro

9 Jarred O'Keefe10 Pat Bourke11 Jack Healey12 Mark Temming13 Nick Gordon

14 Alex Cameron15 David Forrest

16 Mark Faroldi17 Troy Aylen18 David Keenan

19 Trent Mitvalsky20 Stephen Mount21 Marcus Yeo

22 Travis Strawhorn23 David James24 Rod Matthews25 Steve Williams26 Lawrence Ferrari

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David James (St Bernards) Dashing player who can playat both ends of the ground . Look for him to be coveringlots of the vast Elsternwick turf .

Nick Gordon (Old Trinity) A strong and hard runningdefender who will work hard negating his man whileproviding a springboard into attack .Trent Mitvalsky (Mentone Panthers) A courageousdefender with great poise and balance. Will more thanlikely get a job keeping quiet one of the Diamond Valley'sdangerous forwards .

Simon Amore (Old Trinity) A naturally talentedfootballer with silky skills who will enjoy the wideexpanses of Elsternwick and will be a constant source ofattack for the VAF AMarcus Yeo (Old Paradians) An exciting and explosiveplayer who can play all over the ground . A great leap, agreat set of hands and a long and accurate kick .Mark Faroldi (Therry Penola) A busy little terrier withdeadly accurate kicking skills . Whether on ball or in frontof goal, he is sure to create some headaches for theDiamond Valley.Craig Burns (St Bernards) The VAFA captain has a greatwork ethic and will be running as hard at the finish as heis at the first bounce . An in and under player who alsolinks up well with clever handball .

Jack Healey (Old Trinity) Jack fronts up for his secondVAFA State guernsey and whether in the ruck or roamingaround the ground, Jack's second efforts and competitivespirit will see him involved in lots of action .Travis Strawhorn (Mazenod) Tall and mobile playerwho adds much versatility to the VAFA team . Don't besurprised if you see Travis down back, up forward,running on the ball or across the midfield .Anthony Rock (Mentone Panthers) DVC All teams havea Jack-In-The-Box and Rocky is just that for the VAFA. Thisyoung man's passion for the game and desire to beinvolved in all contests makes him a great leader in theVAFA team .

Jason DiPietro (Old Essendon) Talented on-baller whocan also play down back. A skillful player who reads theplay well and links up well all over the ground .

Paul Tempone (Old Camberwell) A goal sneak who isalso a handy on-baller . Hates to waste a possession and isalways looking to set up the play .Laurence Ferrari (Beaumaris) A strong forward with agreat set of hands and an accurate shot for goal . Is sureto trouble the Diamond Valley defenders .

Pat Bourke (De La Salle) Creative and smart 6' runningplayer who is good both overhead and at ground level .

Alex Camero n (Uni Blues) Talented defender with a safepair of hands who is always looking to turn defense intoattac kDavid Forrest (Old Essendon) Talented and skillful utilitywho can kick goals. Another player who will enjoy thewide expanses of ElsternwickJames Hanlon (Old Haileybury) Strong and aggressivekey position player who can play at both ends of theground .Da vid Keenan (North Old Boys) Smart small man withgreat goal sense. He can also provide drive as an on-baileror mid-fielder.Rod Mathews (Old Melburnians) Attacking onballerlforward with great goal smarts . Also has a strongset of hands .Stephen Mount (St Kevins) Hard working in and underas well as link man who runs all day .John Pasceri (Old Xaverians) VC Tough & courageous on-bailer with genuine match winning class .Matt Ryan (Old Brighton) Classy backman who turnsdefense into attack with pinpoint disposal .Steve Williams (Old Xaverians) Talented ruckman andstrong around the ground .Jarrod O'Keefe (St Kevins) Heads the Under 19 Section 1Sharpshooters list and with 53 goals so far this season . Aclever forward who makes the most of his opportunities .

Mark Temming (Rupertswood) Hardworking andtenacious defender. Is sure to keep one of the DiamondValley's forwards quiet.

Troy Aylen (Caulfield Grammarians) Tall mobile utilitywith a strong pair of hands . Could find himself downback, up forward or on the ball .

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