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Page 1: The Amateur Footballer, Week 13, 2004

Official Journal of theVICTOftIAN AMATEUR FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION

Registered for posting as a Publica ti on. Category B .

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SPORTSCOVERVAFA MAJOR SPONSOR

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With the halfway mark of the season having passed and ou rrepresentative matches' program completed, attention turns to therun to the finals and to the three dominant questions - Will weretain our spot in the final four? Will we make the final four ?Will we finish higher than ninth or tenth position and avoidbeing relegated? Intriguing questions and a delight to watc hunfold over the next few weeks .

This year's finals series in all sections are being played over threeweeks, and as has been explained earlier this is due to our decision

PH, II. SB'EV,'NSCHIEF EXECUTIV E

OFFICER

to commence the season after the Easter break, not to play on the Queens Birthdayweekend and to finish the week before the AFL grand final weekend .

Therefore planning should be made around the following :

. A and B section finals will be played on the weekends of September 4/5, September11/12 with grand finals on September 18/1 9

® C, D sections and U 1 9 section finals will be played on the weekends of August28/29, September 4/5 with grand finals on September 11/1 2

® Club XVIII finals will be played on the weekends of August 7/8, August 15 with grandfinals on August 22 at Sportscover Arena. It has been confirmed that the 7, 8 and 15August matches will be held at Preston City Oval .

• A and B section first semi finals will not be played at Sportscover Arena, as secondsemis will be played at SC : - B section Saturday and A section on Sunday .

• U19 Blue and Red finals will in all probability be played as curtain-raisers to eitherU19 1,2 or 3 section finals .

• Every attempt will be made to schedule all C, D and U19 finals at the one venue,however this depends on availability of venues . For example, Sandringham'savailability depends very much on VFL finals requirements .

® Clubs wishing to host finals should contact the VAFA, enclosed finals will be preferred .

® The VAFA charges entry fees at all finals with the exception of U 19 finals although U 19grand finals sees entry fees applied .

The Executive has agreed that for this year's finals series entry fees will be lifted to $1 0for every A and B section final and to $8 for all C toD4 finals and the U19 grandfinals . An "AmateurFootballer" (record) will be handed to each person aspart of the admission charge .

Last week for the first time the "Finals Eligibilit y "display appeared in the "Amateur Footballer" and willbe shown each week . Clubs need to do their homeworknow so that some players are not disappointed comefinals time . In particular, any player who has playedVFL football this year (even at reserves level and evenif he is now delisted from a VFL club) must fit thequalification set for AFL/VFL players .

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Nett Week's Matches .. .. . ._ . .. . .. .. .. __6Coaches' Clipboard .. . .. .. .... . .. .... . .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. . .. .12For the Love of the Game .. . .. .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. ..18-19Coates hire MVP's .. .. . .. .. . .. .. . .... ... .. .. . .. .. . ... . .. .. .. . ... . .. .31Cadbury'' Face in the {kc .4d .. . . ... . .. .. .. . ... . .. .. .. . .. .. .. .32Lodring Back . ..... .. .. .. . .. .. . .... .. .. ... .. .. ... ..._ ... . .. .. .. . .34-35Today's Umpires . .. .. .. .. .. ... .. .. . .. .. .. . ... . .. .. . .. .. .. . ... ... .. . ..40Trainers' Corner. . . .. .. .. .. ...4 7. ... .. .. . .... .. .. .. . .. .. ..

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Tribunal & Investigations .. ... .. .. . .. .. ... .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. . ..61Sportscaver Spat the Ball .. .. .. . ... . .. .. .. _62La4ders ._... . .. .. ... .. ... .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. . .. .. ... .... .. .. .. . .. .. .. ..63/64

THE JOURNAL OF THE VICTORIAN AMATEUR FOOTBALL ASSOCIATIO N

July 17th, 2004 ric - ; , Vol. 04 No. 1 3

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S~ C~?TSCOVERVAFA "V~JOR SPONSO R

Donald Trump Card James GerstmanNo we're not talking about he of the `Taj Ma-helmet", but playing for the ScotchUni's latest on-ball star, Ross Young who hails from the old boys, the talente d

canola, field pea and harness racing district of Donald . It's full forward Idcked sixa bit rich pinning the glory of one of Uni's best ever wins very important goals t o

final'son one bloke but the youngster is a revelation ; super fit, keep Scotch inhard as nails and willing to pump the ball as long aspossible . Of course he had plenty of mates as Uni careered

against a and perhaps unlucky Haileybury. Allaway to a 55 point win at the Snakepit after leading by plucky palmost double that at times . They are a well coached,cohesive and entertaining outfit but can they win an AGrade flag without a recognised ruckman?Bernards were pretty `pit poor" but did have excuses . To omany to mention . One guy who did stand up was Lucas were obliterated . Cullman

Fielding, who played an absolutely extraordinary game offa back flank . Then again, I may just be telling tales as hecould only snare a spot as 5th best(!?!), despite kicking 2goals from half back, taking all the kick ins, pulling downabout 20 marks and being the only Bernards playerwilling to kick the ball more than 15 metres! I'm gettingworked up now so will calm down and move on . . . .Aguiak Wrap Of The Others. ..Trinity have looked a bit tardy recently but all wasforgotten as they blasted their way to a seven zip firstquarter, courtesy of a howling Bulleen gale. Abe William

s has been one of the players of the season and was againprominent, together with Damien Buttler and LineRynolds .Xavs, on the other hand, are really struggling. They got - -"~handy games out of John Pasceri and Scott Mollard bac kfrom injury and typically consistent performances fromNathan Bingham and Adam Chatfield but these are bleakdays indeed. The importance of today's clash with OMscannot be overstated .With their season on the line and captain Toby Robertslining up for his 100th, Old Melburnians were alwaysgoing to give this a red hot crack. Matt Hicks, Ed Wilsonand Micah Berry (until he was tagged out of it by PeteHarrison) were all major factors in the 23 point win .Another 'mare for De La with only Ben Corin, Rob Bonniciand Mick Duggan bucking a somewhat meek trend . BigBen kicked five straight from outside 45, two of the

m against the Junction Oval tempest but some of the stars CLUBof 2003 just haven't stood up. Dark days at Be La.The Eagle has well and truly landed at Marcellin as bigDaniel Cullman (after all sorts of wrangling to get aclearance from Werribee in the VFL) slammed on 9 goalsto spearhead a 93 point win over the hapless Friars. Whileall the hoo-ha was out at the Snakepit, Marcellinunobtrusively assumed top spot, despite having a few bigname injuries.Younsgter Aaaron Kenez did well to kick three out of fourWhitefriars goals while Chris Carrigg snagged a spot in thebest for the eleventh successive week, a truly rermarkableeffort.

contention . With help from Steve Collins and BrucePhillips, the Cardinals had to fight every inch of the way

Australian star Mark Corrigan starred again for theBloods but they seem forever destined to fall just short .The Late MailEarlier this year, Uni travelled to Marcellin College and

booted six that day and it's fairto say the big full forward holds the key to this doozy of agame . Jim Hayter has stitched up some big names thisyear and may be one of the few full backs in the com p

bulk. It's about time the Bluescapable handling big Dan'sheld top spot on their ocvn; Uni by 17 points .Bit of a raffle this week with the other games. Haileyburyhave been thereabouts recently and should be too good forDe la, Scotch are hot to trot and may see off ashellshocked Bernards, Xavs will prove a tad bit classy forOld Melburians and ~dhitefriars will find a resurgent OldTrinity far too polished at Friar Park.Correspondents Jonathan Horn -jonathan_g horn~yahoo .co.uk

Old Triaity - congratulate David Burrows who played his100th game last Saturday. David commenced with theClub in 1996 . However injury and a year off with chronicfatigue have robbed him of many games . His careerhighlights include the 1999 B Grade Premiership and aClub Best & Fairest in 2000 . David is currently a ViceCaptain of the Club, well done DavidOld Scotch - congratulates Josh ?=itehen on his 100th

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game today for the club . Josh's superb skills andaggressive tackling won him state representation in 2000-01- 02 and he was vice - captain of Old Scotch in 2002 -

03 . A popular guy around the club and a constant drivingforce on field . . . . .well done Josh .Old lIaileyburians' - Congratulate Adam Forsyth onplaying his 150th game today Recruited straight fromschool by Sandringham Under 19's, Adam returned to theBloods in 1995 and quickly made his way into the SeniorXVIII, mostly playing on the backline, and usually giventhe task of shutting down the opposition 'danger' forwards .Well done 'Fors' on reaching this significant milestone .Uni Blues - congratulate Jackson Brooke on 50 SeniorGames for the Club. Since joining from Darwin in '00 hehas been a key part of Uni Blues Senior teams in anumber of positions, including putting a stop on gunopposition players, rarely having his colours lowered . Hardat it with silky smooth skills, a coaches delight. Well one

Jacko!Old Melburnians - congratulate Alistair "Beaker"McKeon on playing his 150th game today. Since joiningthe club in "93 he has represented the club at senior,reserve and U19 level. After missing out on the club's GFside in '99, was an integral member of our premiershipteam in 2002. Not only a solid a and reliable defender,Beaker is also a well respected leader and much admiredclubman. Also to skipper Toby Roberts on reaching 100games last week . Toby first played in '97 and quicklyimpressed to win both state representative honours andthe club's B&F in his first year. Toby has played in twoGFs and was awarded the Ian Cordner medal for BOG in'02 premiership team. All at OM's thank Toby for histremendous service to the club and look forward to seeingthe No 10 in action for many years to come .B4areetlin - congratulate David Johnston who will playhis 100th game for the Eagles this week against UniBlues . "Johno" has been a terrific representative of theclub, and was a member of our successful 1998 B gradeand 2001 A grade premiership teams . Johno's ability tocontinually win and deliver the ball are just a couple of theskills he takes out onto the ground each week. We all wishyou well on your milestone .De La Sa lle - utility Andrew McKenzie played his 100thgame against Whitefriars . "Junior" first played in theU19's in 1998 and was Golds B & F in that season. In1999 he captained the U19 Blues and in 2000 he playedhis first of 55 Senior games (19 "A" & 36 "B" Grade) andwas awarded Best 1st Year Senior Player . Well doneJunior. All at De La look forward to your next 100courageous gamesOld Xaaerians - Joined '94, U19 premiership in '94, AReserve Premieships '97, '98 &'00, Captained A ReservePremieships '01 & 02, Senior A Section premiership '03.President's Award '00 and Reserve Captain '01-03 . DavidWalsh has had a mighty career at Old Xavs and last weekcelebrated 200 games .

TODAY'S T'CHES R12A SECTION

Old Xaverians v Old Melburnians atSportscover Are na, Saturday - 96 . 5

Inner FMDe La Salle v Old Haileybury

Old Scotch v St BernardsUniversity Blues v Marcellin

Whitefriars v Old Trinity

OLD TRINITY 7.5 11.7 14.10 15 .11 (101)

OLD RAVERIANS 0.0 4.1 5.3 10.5 (65)

Old Trin: Cultrera 4 Walsh 3 Andrews 2 Reynolds 2 L Deane-Johns

Gnarl Neville Williams . Best : Bidder Williams R Burrows Reynolds T

Van Der Venne D Burrows . Old Xav: McDonnell 3 Pasceri 3 Beardsley

2 Howard Chatfield . Best: Beardsley Oswald Moltard Chatfield Bingham

McDonnell .

Umpires: Albie Fidey Steve McCarthy (F) Michael Saunders SeanCollins (B) Bernie Jephson Vin Vescovi (G)OLD ;RELB S 3.7 6.9 10.12 11 .15 (81)

DE LA SALLE 3.1 4.4 5.7 8.10 (58)

Old Melb : Kemion 3 Wilson 2 Cudlipp 2 Hicks Mulquiney Whitehead

Lacey . Best: Marson Hicks Holme Wilson Mulquiney M Berry. DLS:Corin 5 M Brown Mannix Rayson. Best: Corin Duggan Bonnici Mannix

P Harrison Goodier.Umpires : Geoff Caulfield Tim Sutcliffe (F) Rob Mayston Jnr PeterMonottl (B) Andrew Esposito Craig Arnol (G )

OIA HAILEYBURY 2.0 5.1 8.5 10.5 (65)

OLD SCOTCH 6.2 6.3 10.6 11.10 (76)

Old Hail : Bourke 3 Mason 2 Forsyth Cloke Lay A Floyd Tassel] . Best:Trollope M Corrigan Barker Bourke Mason Geister . Old Scotch :

Gerstman 6 S Collins 2 B Phillips 2 Wigney. Best : Old Scotch : Hume

Lewis B Phillips Gerstman Wigney Dennis .Umpires: Michael Sneddon Leah Gallagher (F) Brendan CorcoranAndrew Rechtmann (B) Bernie Hoare Daniel Scully (G )

ST BERPiARDS 1.0 2.8 3.8 12 .12 (84)

UNIVERSITY BLUES 8 .7 8.9 14.6 20.19 (139)

But Blues: De Crespigny 5 Young 3 Sully 2 Scambler 2 Lowcock 2

Paterson 2 Wilcox Gleeson Clark Rankin . Best : Young Gleeson Scambler

Paterson Hayter North . St Bern: C Mitchell 4 O'Sullivan 3 Fielding 2

Davis Goullet N Mitchell. Best : C Mitchell McLaughlin B Jordan

O'Sullivan Fielding Davis .

Umpires : Jason McNiece Peter James in Nathan Eddy Peter Teasdale(B) John Hall Travis Storti (G )MARCELLIN 5.1 9.3 15.4 19.6 (120)

WHITEFRLARS 1.0 2.8 4.10 4.13 (27)

Marc: Cullman 9 Carlson 3 Frazer Sheehan Browne Hermans RiceJohnston Wadsworth. Best: Cullinan Frazer Johnston Rice Dobson

Carlson . White : Kenez 3 Swain. Best : Phan Baker Ross Kenez Carrigg

Hill.Umpires: Anthony Darren Damien Anderson (F) Perrin Brown Craig

'.... Brajtberg (B) Dominic Napoli Les Damyon (G)

A RESERVE

OLD TRINITY 3.3 7.4 8.8 11 .12 (78)

OLD XAVERIANS 2.5 4.7 4.8 7.9 (51)

Old Trin: Cristiano 4 Armatas 3 Pretty 2 McKinnon McPherson . Best :

Hine Pretty McPherson G Deane-Johns McKinnon Bladeni . Old Rav: A

E Jones 2 Hawkins J Chambers Maker Silk Ockleshaw. Best:

Ockleshaw S McCarthy Fox Hawkins Lethlean T Chambers .

OLD MELBURNIANS 1 .1 4.1 5.1 7 .2(44)

DE LA SALLE 4.6 7.7 11.7 17.11 (113)

Old Melb : Aubrey 3 Matthews Tucker Murray Voyage . Best : Mitchell Wu

Bilbv Dixon Tucker . DLS : Orlando 4 Gilbert 2 Mannix 2 Molan 2guinane 2 Skinns 2 Walker 2 Laragy . Best : Bowden Gilbert Mannix

Buckley Laragy Quinane.OLD HAD.EYBURY 2.7 4.9 6.9 7.11 (53)

OLD SCOTCH 1.0 5.4 6.6 8 .8(56)

Old Hall: Efstathiou 2 Warnes 2 Levy Mackenzie Hassett . Best : Wames

Hassett Pountney L. Flovd Rowlands Bell. Old Scotch: Reid 4 Carrol 0

Crane Dick Knight. Best : Reid Dumaresq C Smith Carroll Holt Grant .

ST BERNARDS 0 .2 4.5 5.5 7 .6(48)

UNIVERSITY BLUES 4 .5 4.7 8.12 12.13 (85)

St Bern: Gollant 2 Grant Harris Lloyd Miziewicz A Smith . Best : J EvansPerrett Harris Harrison Juriskay lannazzo . Uni Blues : Callery 2Girdwood 2 Robbins 2 Tanner 2 Waxman Lachhead Butko Birks . Best:

Martin Thomas Tanner Coleman Gates Butko .

MARCELLIN 6.4 13.8 20 .12 22 .14 (146)

WIUTEFRIARS 0.0 0.2 0.2 0 .5(5)

Marc : Petroff 7 D McMillan 4 S Dinneen 2 Galati 2 Adams 2 Dale 2 J

Mathews M Moran O'Dwyer. Best : McCartin Wignell Taylor Doyle Petroff

Forbes . White: Best: Eames A Cunningham Dyer Duffy K Kennedy Law .

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D .SALLECc-.;h: Mark Low e

Asst : Paul Dwyer Res : MickHagan Cl 18: Benjamin Buick

1 L Walker C Res2 R Buckley3 B Cohn VC4 L Harrison DVC5 M Dugga n6 G Gilbert7 P Harrison8 J La Ragy9 J Moloney9r C Mitchell10 T Silvers12 M McHenry13 AJohnstone14 W Dwyer15 P Bowden16 S Hyland17 L Bowden17 J Garland18 L Williams18 T Demetriou19 M Goodier20 M Picone20 A Shields21 A McKenzie22r M O'Donnell22 M Brown23 R Sherman24 J Morel25 C Hyd e25 R Walmsley26 D Spithill27 S Thomas28 C Mercuri29 C Browne29r R Marks30 B Mannix31 S Hyde31 K Mannix32 R Bonnici C33 J Stinear34 D Payson35 A Orlando36 W Jolle y37 D Davis38r S O'Connell38 V Buckley39 B Oakley40 N Stewart41 D McInerney42 P Bourke43 A Greenalgh44 A Moore45 T Molan46 D Dobric47 T Woodlock48 J Foo n52 T Moloney54 P Hesse55 A McLeish57 C Chester58 M Clinch59 S Waeny60 P O'Callaghan70 M Kreze

MARCELLIHCoach: Vaughan Cleary

Res. Coach : Justin Wheeler

1 . B . Dobson2 . J . Ric e3 . N . Addison4 . J . Frazer5. D. Johnston6. D. Sampimon7. S. Maguire8. R . Frisina9 . L. Considine10 . A. Dal e11 . D . Taylor12.T Sheehan13. J . Wilkins14. D. Salce15. J. Carlson16 . L McMillan17. G . Cox (C)18 . D . Gart ner19 . D . Cooper20. M . Hermans21 . N. Walker22. D. Marson23. A. Wadsworth24. L . O'Flynn25 . R . Galati26 . D . McMillan27 . S . Theisz (VC)28 . B . Carmody29 . S . Brooks30. A . Treganowan31 . M . Bo rtolo tto32. M . Brown e33. A. Symes34 . D . Jarred35 . C . Adams36 . E . Weekes37 . K . Barden38. M . Doyle39. D. Leardi40. D. Carson41 . J. Seabury42. B. Dinneen43 . J. Mathew.44 . L. Hanson45 . D. Theisz46 . B . Wignell47. B . Gutterson48. K. O'Dwyer49. D. Van Heiden50. A. Carso n51 . A. Ryder52 . M. Altamore53 . M . Perr i54 . J . Forbes55 . J . Wallis56. M . Moran57. D. Cullinan58. M. McCa rtin59. R . Conti60 . L. Furlan61 . A. McGree62 . M. Symes63 . C. Pezzimenti70. D. Cracknell85. D. Courts

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OLD HAiLEYDURYCoach : Mick Dwye r

Res Coach : Adam McMaho n

1 . C. Home2 . S . Davey3 . P. Corrigan4. S. Langford-Janes (DVC)5 J. Bourke6 A. White7 M. Corrigan7 A. Shepherd8 R . George9 . M . Barker10. L S'zparrtas10. C. Efstattiiou11 . M . Graves12. B. O'Farrell13. A. Svarc14 . A. Forsyth15 . D . Mackenzie

16 . P. O'Donnell (RC)IT K Ford18. C. Waxman19. M . Armstrong (C)20. D. Hassell21 . A. Janke21 . S. Walden22 . D . Mason23 . M . Seccull24 . B. Tro!tope25. S. Rowlands PVC)26. J . Bell27. B. Johnston28. S. Goklsworthy29. B . Carson (VC)30 . D. Wames31 . D. Lay32 . B. Mitchell33. A. Floyd34. P. Langford-Jones35. D . Lappage36. P. Geister37 . M . Erikson38 . L Floyd39 . S . Rode40. N. Tas.setl41 . S. Saunders42. A. Hilton43. R . McCarthy

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45 . D . Thurmond46 . C. Pountney47 . B . Wafle48. R. Goukien49. L Pitcher50. M . S,.̂maia51 . H. McLauchlan52. C . Ferguson53 . B. Haar54 . J . McLauchlan55 . T. Hilton56. D. Armstrong57. A. Kight58. A. Baker.59. D. Gilby60. T Smith61 . J . Miller

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OLD MEL°-"„" . ."Coach: Justin Pickering

Asst: Hartley StoneRes : Justin Hart

1 Smith D2 Beaumont J3 Billing M4 Mathews R4 Grundy P5 Bunn L6 Holme D7 Thompson C8 McKeon A9 Aubrey C10 Roberts T (C)11 Gallagher P12 Webb 012 Wier 112 Hurst L13 Wilson E14 Evans B14 Voyage A15 Ellingworth G16 Sampson H16 Bach M17 Miller James18 Fitzgerald T18 Prowse M19 Mulquiney R20 Guest J21 Hicks M22 Dixon J23 Berry M24 Hawkins M25 Whitehead H26 Costello T27 Richardson W27 Anderson J28 Marson M29 Turner H30 Miller Jono31 Ray C32 Davis M32 Selby E33 Magee J34 Grundy P35 Harrison T36 Wulff B37 Grant J38 Lacey H39 Tucker J40 O'Brien H42 Theodore P43 Wu A44 Hill P45 Kennon M47 Caris P48 Jenkins C49 Tsiotras G50 Beilby L50 Berry J51 Richmond C55 Gooley J55 Murphy C56 Beilby L57 Bains A58 Stewart D59 Faulkner R60 Wettenhall S63 Ray J64 Daffy N76 Byrne J

OLD SCOTCHCoach: Dale Tapping

Asst Coach : Andrew SmithRes Coach : Serge D'Angeb

Asst Coach: Ray Beattie1 . R . Mullins2 . B . Phillips (VC)3 . J . Ross4 . T. Holt5. S . Collins (VC)6. A. Crew7. J. Kitchen8. S. Dick9. C . Tallent10. C . Smith11 . M. Angus12 . S . Hume (C)13 . A . Ne ttleton14 . N . Ackroyd15. S . Cati ons16. S . Troon17. T. Wigney18. L Hawkins19. R .Josephs20 . S. Lillingston21 . C . Joyce22 . N . Addison23 . O. Crane24 . L McDonnell25. M . Saunders26. T. Downing27. M . Dennis28. A. Quai l29. M. Gna tt30 . T. Finocchiaro31 . N . Leit l32 . J . Gerstman33 . E . Reid34. C. Phillips35. P.0'Connor35r. A. Sutherland36. J. Sutcliffe37. G . Carrol l38. G . Prendergast39 . W . Elliott40 . T. Aural Smith41 . W. Lewis42 . T. Beatt ie43. A . Routledge44. D. Jackson45. A. Teesdale46. J. Beaurepaire47. T. Beranger (VC)48 . S. Dumares q49 . L . Kitchen50 . M. Walkom51 . L. Freeman52. D . Knight53. JRnski55. R. Ashton56. D. Brooke57. J . Crane58 . A. Grant59 . C. Evans60 . J. Sheldon61 . C . Swan62 . M . Graham63. E . Hope64. J . Mitchell65. M . Moffatt66. A. Pearce67. S. Tulloch68. C. Logan69. C . Neal71 . M. Aln ger72 . B. Smith73 . S . Lovelle74 . S . kings75. C. Dufour76. J . Nickless77. T. Page78. A. Simson79. M. Waterson80. S. Willis81 . G. Fordyce83 . L. Thompson

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lk Sectr° 1QLD TRINiTY ~" "! -

Coach: Leigh CarlsonAss Coach: Phil Gaut

Res Coach : Dale BowerClub 18 Coach : Ed Best

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1S Green M16. Was C17. H3WS R18. HeatyJ19. Prmatas C20. McPherson 521 . Kennedy L22. Deane-Johns G23. Ramsden A CapC24, Christoperrson J25 . CamerwiF20" . Daiahoo B27 . Hill R2a, Healy T29 . Cravriwd M30 . McKinnon R31 . Burgess j32 . Brown S33 . Aftken J34 . De an e-Johns L35 . Blarleni S36. Buttler D37. Van Der Venne S RrC38. Ramsden R39. Walsh 840. BeardsW_y D41 . Lauletta S42. Amore S43. Mnore J44. TreadweB G45. Mapath T RV/C46. Cooper S47. Pretty S48. BestJ49. Ranney N50. Btacknrore B51 . Gamble R52, Heaven C53. Plain G54. Williams Z55 . Taylor G56 . Best E57 . Schulze D58 . Stebbins C59 . Cade T

61 . Cristiano D62 . ChiHey E63 . Cade S64, Gray J65. Robison M67 . Pmicafi A68. Guilerrez C69. 0?iver D70. Brawn A71 . Arrowsmith J72. Amicon; C73. Hildebrandt D74. Thwartes h175. MfHcw C76. MMoaasso J77. McDonald E79. Treadxe3! C60. Manseur S81 . O'Shea MS2, Phillips Ras- Welsh

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--A )' -.'. "S ST. RERNAR®S UNIVERSITY BLUE SCoach: Michael Sholly Coach: Peter Nicholson Coach: John Kanis Coach : Pat Manna

Res. Coach : Chris Gawne Res: Darren Handley Res Coach : David Matthews Asst. Coach : Peter RandallRes. Coach : Chris Rubick

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3. J. Pasoerf 2 . J. Madden 2 Hutchins T 3. M . Carbone

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8 J Evans 11 North L 12 . S. Phelan11 . L Howard . .

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15. L Ford (Capt)12. B . Hogan 17 De Crespigny G 18 . C . Danc e

16 MollardS13. C. Mitchell (DVC) 18 Fairbank P 19 . A . Hil l

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17. A. Chatfield (VCapt)15 LiberatoreC 20 Coleman M 21 . B . Jones

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D~~, 133® ju '~:̀A SECTIONOld Haileybury v Old XaveriansSt Bernards v De La SalleUniversity Blues v Old ScotchOld Melburnians v Whitefriars - Res .Oval 1, 11 . 4OamOld Trinity v Marcellin - 96 .5 Inner FM

ROUND 14 -C SECTIONGlen Eira v Caulfield OrMonash Blues v Emmaus St Leos 0 CMHSOB v Hampton Rover sParkdale Vultures v Therry Penola 0 BAJAX v Old Camberwell

Dl SECTIO NPrahran v Fitzroy RedsYarra Valley 0 B v OrmondAquinas 0 C v Peninsula 0 BBanyule v Old MentoniansSalesi an 0 C v University Black s

D2 SECTIONBulleen Templestowe v Ivanhoe AssumptionWest Brunswick v Williamstown CYMSMonash Gryphons v Swinburne Uni

Old Carey v BentleighOld Geelong v La Trobe Uni

D3 SECTIONSouth Melb Districts v Mt LilydaleOakleigh v Power Hous eSt Johns 0 C v Syndal Tally-HoUHS-VU v Werribee AmateursHawthorn Amateurs v Rupertswood

D4 SECTIO NNorth Brunswick v St MarysAlbert Park v Richmond CentralBulleen Cobras v Old WestbourneElsternwick v Eltham Collegians - atSportscover Arena, SaturdayBox Hill North v Kew

UNDER-19 SECTION 1Caulfield Or v Old XaveriansWerribee Amateurs v St KevinsOld Brighton v University BluesDe La Salle v St Bernard sOld Scotch v Marcellin

UNDER-19 SECTION 2Old Trinity v CollegiansOld Essendon Or v Banyule ViewbankRupertswood v Old Ivanho eOld Melburnians v Old CamberwellBeaumaris - Bye

B SECTIONCollegians v Old IvanhoeNorth Old Boys v Old ParadiansBeaumaris v St Bedes Mentone Tiger sSt Kevins v Old Essendon Or - at Sport scover

Arena, SundayMazenod 0 C v Old Brighto n

Y 24th 2004UNDER-19 SECTION 3Whitefriars v AJAXTheny Penola 0 B v Old ParadiansUniversity Blacks v Monash BluesOld Carey v OakleighMHSOB v St Bedes Mentone Tigers - at MHSOBSunday 25th at 9.30 a.m .

UNDER-19 (2) BLU EMazenod 0 C v South Melbourne Districts -at 1 .30 p .m.Bentleigh v Oakleigh ClaysHampton Rovers v St Johns 0 C -switched from original drawEmmaus St Leos 0 C v De La Salle (2)Peninsula 0 B v Ormon d

UNDER-19 (2) REDFitzroy Reds v By eAquinas 0 C v Bulleen TemplestoweRupertswood (2) v La Trobe Uni at 11 .30 a.m .Old Xaverians (2) v North Old Boy sOld Westbourne v UHS-VU/St Bernard s

CLUB 18 (1)Old Essendon Or v Old XaveriansPrahran v St Kevin sOld Brighton v ByeMazenod 0 C v De La SalleOld Scotch v Marcelli n

CLUB 18 (2 )Old Xaverians (2) v CollegiansWhitefriars v Eley ParkTherry Penola 0 B v University Black sOld Melburnians v Monash Blues - JunctionOval, 11 .40amFitzroy Reds v Old Scotch (2)

CLUB 18 (3)Caulfield Or v University BluesOld Trinity v Old Scotch (3 )Old Geelong v La Trobe Uni - switched from

original draw, 9 .30amOld Carey v North Old Boy sEmmaus St Leos 0 C v Monash Gryphons

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A great Round of B-Section Football sees thingsopened up at both ends of the scale with NorthOld Boys in the middle perhaps holding the

balance of power to see who will go where!!!

REVIEWA pretty convincing 48 point victory to Old

Essendon over a disappointing Old Brighton at

Sportscover Arena, set up the Grammar's return

to the Top 4 . Cannot tell you much more aboutthe game as Andy Mullett is away, and Timmy

Bergin has gone AWOL.

Full credit to the Old I'sirsdians who matched it

for all but one quarter with the top side StKevins, that being the second . A large crowd at

the college witnessed a game played in goodspirits with the brilliance of the SKOB'S sidejust too much for the OP'S in the end . But the

purple and greens won plenty of admirers with

their endeavour . Last year's APS Skipper

Andrew "Plugger" Lynch was in top form upforward with 6, Robin Bowles made a welcomereturn and kicked a lazy 4, with Dolly winning

the Foundation award. For OP'S Peter

Brabender was outstanding with 6, Zivanovichplayed his best game for the club with 4, with

Kruzer again solid in the ruck .

Windy conditions out at the Gillon made for a

hard and tough first half, with Besuma.ris

having the advantage with a two twin buffer at

the long break . They struggled to kick goals

after that and despite coming home with the

wind were unable to peg back the NOB'S 3/4

time break. Luke Healy, Sean Lynch, andMichael Atkins were all good for the Sharks .

Mazenod certainly caused the surprise of the

Round with a good win over Old Ivanhoe .

Perhaps not that surprising based on the earlier

clash . Nip and tuck all day between the two

sides with first one and then the other trying to

seize the advantage . Perhaps the biggest

difference was the Nodders attack on the ball

that caused the Hoers to turn over the ball on

many occasions . Mark Appollonio and Ben

Parker were dangerous forwards, the DunneBoys again good, as was Dan Kelly up back .

Mark Luxon as usual a pest up forward with

help from Braniganand Weddle, whileJohnny Steven s

made a welcomereturn to the side .A ripper at the Trott with nothing given or taken

by either side . It was set up for the Tigers at 3/4

time 4 points down coming home with a three

goal win. But they did not allow for the

desperation of the Lions who won first use of

the ball all over the ground and kicked awayinto the wind and then held out a late burst bythe Tigers to record a spirited victory . Jono

Dixon set it all up in the unusual position in theruck, Nick Harrison was excellent all day as wasfirst gamer Brett Hage with Chris Mollard

having a huge 2nd half. Luke Wintle continually

tried to lift his team, Paul Groves made a coupleof big dashes and Paul Fitcher was a tower of

strength across half back for the Tigers .

PREVIEWWhat a Round this promises to be it has the lot.

Old Ivanhoe who need to get back on the

winning list if they are to participate in finals

welcome St Kevins to Pine Lodge . Both sides

have had some great clashes over the years andare well aware of each other's strengths and

weaknesses. So it promises plenty especially for

the Hoers who just have to win. I don't think

they will as the SKOBS are now gearing towardsa run at the finals with the return of some goo d

CLUBB SECTIONOld IvanhoeOld EssendonMazenodSt Bedes MT

B RESERVEOld IvanhoeSt KevinsNorth Old BoysMazenod

LuxonPlayfairMaskellHecker

StewartAllisBryarHawkins

4 332 310 290 29

1 75 75 71 5

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players . But they must play 4 quarters againstthe physical Ivanhoe side .

;dazenod are looking to back up last week's winwith a good performance against the GrammarBoy's out in Bomber Territory . I'm sure they willput up a spirited showing but will not have iteasy as Old Essendon are hard to beat at homeand having got back a possie in the 4 will notwant to waste it now. So it's Frank's boys for me .

The Nodders victory last week places extremepressure on the lads from Bundoora . They mustnow win a couple before season's end to survive .

If last weeks determination remains they willcertainly take the game up to Collegians whohave not been to the Garvey for a while . Not

without a chance the OP'S and the Lions willhave to be right on their mettle to win . They will .

Beaumaris are not without a chance of inflicting

further damage on the Tonners final'saspirations either. Beat them on their own turf

first time round certainly has you thinking theyhave to be a chance at Oak Street . Survival isstarting to slip away for the Sharks so today it is

imperative they win . But conversely the OldBrighton side has to win too in an endeavour to

stay alive . Gee I'm tempted to pick the homeside but the Tonners form up to last week hadbeen good and I think they will bounce back

today .Brindisi Street a tough ask for any side at thebest of times . Today North Old Boys travel

south to tackle a 'Tigers side on the rebound

looking to restore their lost pride . NOBS sort of

sit in no where land but can certainly shapewhat will unfold around them at season's end.

Have the advantage of having beaten the Tigersalready this year the visitors will not enter thegame short of confidence, and the smallerground will not have an adverse effect on their

game . But too much is at stake for the Tigershere and in front of their parochial home crowdI see them just getting over the line .

PRESS CORRESPONDENTS .Only a few weeks to go now please keep those

reports coming. The numbers are 9553 1561Home and Fax, the Mobile is 0403 433 016 ordrop me an Email to brainco@optusnet .com .au

Many Thanks .

TODAY'S MATC ES R12B SECTION

Old Ivanhoe v St KevinsOld Paradians v Collegian s

St Bedes Mentone Tigers v North Old BoysBeaumaris v Old Brighton

Old Essendon Gr v Mazenod 0 C

MAZENOD 0 C 3.2 8.3 11.5 14.12 (96)

OLD IVANHOE 3.3 5.7 9.11 12.13 (85)

&iaz: Parker 4 Appollonio 3 Beard 2 Parry 2 Murray Castricum MChamberlain . Best: Appollonio J Dunne D Dunne Murray KellyStanley . Old Ivanhoe: Luxon 4 Branigan 2 Weddle 2 Cornelius 2

Stevens Theodossi . Best : Branigan Kent Price Crowley Oates Luxon .

Umpires: Richard Eastwood Adam Conquest (F) Phillip Miller (B) GregRollo Robert Parry (G)ST KEVINS 3 .4 11.9 17 .11 20.16 (136)OLD PAR.9DI8NS 3.6 5.9 9.11 12.13 (85)S1SOB : Lynch 6 Bowles 4 Chard 3 Horrocks 2 Lucas Pope O'ConnorGreenham M Dollman . Best: M Dollman Lynch Chard Pope Simpson

O'Connor. Old Par: Brabender 6 Zivinovic 4 Pratt Sinclair . Best :Brabender Zivinotitic Kreuzer Curran Hughes Loney.Umpires: Dash Peiris Rob Mayston (F) Chris Doyle Pat Mitchell (G)COLLEGIANS 2.4 2.8 6.13 8.20 (68)ST BEDES HSEIdT TIG 1 .0 5.2 7.3 10.6 (66)

Coll : Elg Dixon Couch Locket Skurrie Fry Mollard Hage . Best: DixonB Holst A Baxter Hosking Hage Mollard. St Bedes/b5'P: L Terrell 3McGettigan 2 McGaw 2 L Wintle Groves D Wapier. Best: L WintleTvquin P Wintle Fitcher Hecker Dury .Umpires : Graham Thwaites Ben Ryde (F) Matt Jenkinson (B) PaulGait Dennis Webster (G)NORTH OLD BOYS 5 .2 5.8 9.11 11 .14 (80)

BEAUMARIS 2.3 7.5 8.7 10.9 (69)NOB : Jeffery 3 Cordy 2 Roberts Sutherland Sleep Jarrott M BarkerHerbert . Best: Jeffery Cassell Hyde Nihill Herbert D Brady .Beaumads: Hogarth 2 Fisher 2 Healy Collins Teasdale Heath

Lambert Kennedy. Best: Healy Lynch M Atkins Matutick Teasdale M

Lee .Umpires: Luke Holmes Anthony Rhodes (RFL) (F) Bianca ShareAshley Goudie (RFL) (B) Chris Kaleta Dennis Baulch (RFL) (G)

OLD BRIGHTON 3.4 4.4 5.8 10.11 (71)

OLD ESSEPIDON OR 2.2 9.4 11.9 18.11 (119)

Old Brighton : Homann 2 Mead 2 Bristow Pirrie Reid Mizzi B GadsdenEdge . Best : Phelan McLaughlin S Ginnivan Hendra S Gadsden BGadsden . Old Ess: Flaherty 4 Heritage 4 Fleming 3 Playfair 2 Hughes2 Stormont Obliubek D Biggs. Best: Oxnam D Biggs Leask LegudiHeritage DeMorton .Umpires : Geoff Curran Mark Morrison (F) Andrew ErringtonChristian Schaeffer (B) Jack Watty Daniel Brookes (G )

B RESERV E

MAZENOD OC 4.3 5.4 6.7 8 .9(57)

OLD IVANHOE 1 .2 2.6 3.10 4.14 (38)

Max : Bouchereau 2 Javaweera 2 Raine Hawkins Bradshaw Morris .

Best: Cuberes A McDowell M .McDowell Morris Jayaweera Krom, OldIvanhoe : Lewry Holloway Stewart Uljans . Best : Uljans Gary George

Berry Keane Sterne Compbell-Fraser.ST KEVINS 3.1 8.4 13.7 17.7 (109)

OLD PARADIASdS 1.1 1.1 2.2 4.3(27)

SKOB : O'Keffe 5 Allis 5 Mulkerns 2 Hamiton Kalasaren ShannonGullifer Marcha_<ani . Best : Game Perrett Shannon Gullifer DugganO'Connor. Old Par: Palermo Simpson Walsh Ball . Best : FantonediFabio B Brabender Martin Joyce Palermo Graham .

COLLEGIANS 5.1 6.4 8.5 10.5 (65)

ST. BEDES/AdENTONE TIGERSO .1 3.2 4.6 7.8 (50)

Coll: Woolhouse 2 Waters 2 N Baxter 2 Hart Weekes Moon Henebery .

Best: Weekes N Baxter Henebery Canizzo Mutton Thomas . St

Bedes/MT: Zahra 2 Buck 2 Andrews Rhoden Williams . Best: Porter

Rhoden Buck Williams Andrews Hilton ,NORTH OLD BOYS 4 .1 10 .3 12 .7 13.11 (89)

BEA S 2.1 2.2 5.3 7.4 (46)

NOB : Bryar 5 Teehan 2 H Neville 2 D Sheehan Borg Maher Halpin .

Best: Ingram A Neville Kennedy B Sheehan Bryar Teehan .

Beaumaris : Spence 2 J Bramwell Carty Crossley Gibson S Lee, Best :Gouty Cousins McConchie Spence Bramwell Lee .

OLD BRIGHTON 2.4 4.4 9.8 10.9 (69)

OLD ESSENDON 0.0 3.7 4.8 6.12 (48)

Old Bright : Scott 3 Dawes 3 Murch 2 liebard 2 . Best : Hakim 2 JKavanagh Barr Williamson Parker . Old Essendon : Goldner DawesFalkinham Fisher Dubyna Murch . Best : Barr L Kavanagh Newland

Collins Dazkiw .

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SectionDEAUM ARIS COLLEGIANS MAZENOD NORTH OLD DOYS OLD BRIGHTO N

'Coach: Mick Lovejoy Coach : Pat Hawkins Coach: Mike McArthur•Nlen

h l dCoach : Garry Foulds

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Res. Coach : Hayden BickettAsst: Erwin Leyden Res : Marty Hook a nerAss Coach: Andrew Sut

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Rawlins1 R 1 . J. Dixon 1 T. Castricum 1 J . Cassell 1 A. Krzywniak. .

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3 . M. Pitts (C) 3. B. Mooney V C 3 A . Tucker 3 T. Sheehan 3 C. BarrowMacGillivray (dvc )4 A

4 . M. Matulick (DVC) 4. A. ShinkBeld 4 J . Ballenger 4 S . Steep .Edge5 A

5 M. Ensor (DVC) 5 . R . Henebery 5 D . Maskell 5 R . Davidson .6 R Stewart No)

6. A. Spence 6 . S. Woolley 6 P. Nelson 6 N. Vogels (VC) .7 B Lo

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47 . A. Kent 45, D . Gambaro 48 C. Jayaweera 46 P. Daniels 40 D . Murchie49 . J. Bryce 46 . J. Ashman 49 L. Halvy

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.54 . B . Woolhouse 57 60 M. Cribbes (RVC) 49 B. Scott

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B SectionOLD ESSENDOH OF h . . :-° OLD PA DIA ~ . : 'sNTONE ST E_ :Coach : Frank Dunell Coach : Gerard Sholly Coach : Sam Assetta Coach : Dave Murray

Res : Kornel Dacha Res: Dirk Jones Res Coach : Peter Cosgriff Coach : Husell Barnes ASS Coach: Tony Miller

Res : Mark Lomagno Res Coach: Rob Gross

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3 Oxnam Curatolo3 S 3. D. Dean 2 Wintle L 3 . D . Curtis (RC)

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10 Biggs T 9 . D. Payne 10 . P. Brabender 9 Terrell M 11 . T. Duggan

11 Buckley J 10 . C. Crowley (VC) 11 . M. Joyce 10 Wintle M 12. M . Mulgre

12 Kavanagh J 11 . P. Lawry 12 . B. Galloway 12 Groves P 13. R. Bowles (DVC)

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18 Dawson S 17. A. Corcoran 18 . G. Porteous (VC)19 Drury A20 Porter L

20. T. Crowley21 . R. Maguire

19 Healey E 18. J. Hope (Capt) 18. M . Spinoso 21 Connelly J 22. J. O'Keefe20 Playfair S 19. P. Dinakis 19. A . Dean 22 Poynton D 23. T. Simpson (DVC)21 Dale S 20. D. Hawkes (VCR) 20. S . Maher 23 Napier 0 24. S. Powell22 Portia M 21 . R . Roberts 21 . D. Loney (VC) 24 T uin J 25. A. Hamilton23 Hughes J 22. B. Nagel 22. S . Fantone Res VC)( ) 25 KnuPPe1 J 26. C. Taylor24 Dazkiw J 23. K. Theodossi 23. P. Walsh 26 Hecker M 27. A. Lync h25 Frazer A 24 HaresG 24. T. Lombardi (Res VC) 27 Baratta L 28 . M. Giansiracusa26 Fleming S . .

25. E. Byrn 25. S . Rehlecki 28 Andrews M 29 . C . Underwood27 McKenzie A

Stewart26 MD. Bound C26. D y~) 29 Bristow J 30 . M. Crowe

28 Fewster A . . 27. K. Jenkins 30 Kane J W. Keena n3 129 Uebergang S 27. N . Hollanay, 28. J . Kreuzer 31 Drury J

.32 . S. O'Connor

30 Dragojlo M 28 . S. Morris 29. A. Morrow 32 Johnson G 33 . M. Maguire31 Caridi 0 29 . R . Weddle 30. M . Ryan 33 Zakic S 34 . N . Parrett32 Poulton D 30 . A . Gilbert 30. D. McKay 34 Carson L 35 . J . Dempse

y33 Velardo M 31 . J . Stevens 31 . N. Dallas 35 Barnes C 36 . P. Moun t34 Podger D Kefalas32 S 32 . S. Corcoran 36 Walstab A 37 . M . Pangrazio35 Kavanagh L

. .33 N Pratt 33 . D. Clayton 37 Williams L 38. J . O'Brien

36 Obliubek C . .34 . A . Teman 35 . S. Simpson (Res VC) 38 Hayes A

39 McColl M39N . Pope

37 Parker A38 Campbell T 35 . M. Pollock (Capt R} 36 . B. Dintinosante

37 . A. DiFabio 40 L'Huillier D 40. L. KalesaranAkis41 B

39 Newbold B 36. S . Adde ey 40 . W. Chambers 41 Rose S . .42. S . Moun t

40 McDermott H 37. A. Berry (VCR) 41 A Elliot 42 Wilson M Bare43 P41 Iskra A 38. Ga George

. .42 . R . Murray ( Res C) 43 Nash S

44 Rhoden M

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i k l D 41 . C. Jewell 46. J . Martinelli 47 De Groot J 47. J. Griffithse45 W n 42 S. Low 47 . J . Sandy 48 Waters T 48. A. Conlan (RVC)

46 Lloyd J47 Howard S 41 W. Cornelius 48. A . Moore 49 Baumann M 50. R. Horrock s

48 Williamson j 44. M . Luxon 49. M . Syke s50. A . Tenson

50 Kidd S51 Buck A

51 . D. Bare52. J. Finc h

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..51 . N . Braddy 58 Curry P 61 . G . Sim m

56 Car MHackney52 S 59 Cheshire T 62 . B.

57 Wade S . . 60 Burke P Gargan o9a58 Hurtig B 53 . M. Verrochi 61 Dowling J 66 . N . Marchesani59 Stevens J 54 . S. Smith 62 Petrovic J 67 . L. Guflifer60 Carter J 55 . S. Pearce 63 McColl M 68. B . Hughe s61 Nowland A 56 . L. Courage 66 Parsons R 69. A . Callery62 Gradzki D 57 . B. Smart 70 Terrell L 70. J . Maher63 Beard M Bolzan58 L 71 . A . Mulkeams64 Kepsner J

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Overuse injuries in FootballAustralian Football is a highly competitive sport with intense body contact and collisions . For this reason

there is a lower incidence of stress-related, over-use or overload injuries compared to sudden, oftentraumatic acute-type injuries . Nevertheless, overuse injuries do occur, particularly early in the season whenbodies are less "tuned" or conditioned and the pre-season training programs are highly geared towardsgains in the fitness parameters (endurance, speed, strength) and skill acquisition .

The diagnosis of overuse injuries often presents as a challenge to even the most experienced physic, or

sports physician . The injury is usually not associated with any one specific incident, commencing as minordiscomfort, often not deemed worthy of a mention to the physic, or doctor . It is not until the pain becomes

increasingly noticeable over time (ranging from days, weeks or even months) that the athlete will seek help .

This is unfortunate because by then the condition may have manifested itself into something more serious

and difficult to treat . Without a doubt, the more chronic an injury, the more difficult it is to manage and

hence the longer the recovery period .Identifying the cause of an overuse injury is essential for effective treatment and recovery to occur. The

causes are often described as either extrinsic or intrinsic in type . Extrinsic factors include: training

surfaces, shoe type, equipment and environmental conditions : whereas intrinsic factors include : leg length

discrepancies, muscle imbalances, muscle weaknesses, lack of flexibility and body composition of the

athlete.The management of each overuse injury varies considerably according to the clinical diagnosis . A clinical

diagnosis is achieved by way of a comprehensive history and a detailed physical examination . Often, to

confirm the diagnosis, further investigations are required such as an X-ray, bone scan, MRI, CT scan

and/or ultrasound .In general, strategies used to combat these overuse injuries may include education, active rest (i .e . avoiding

aggravation of the injury while attempting to maintain the athlete's fitness), anti-inflammatory medication,icing, immobilization including bracing, splinting crutches etc., training modifications which will involvediscussions with the coach and fitness advisers, physiotherapy including soft tissue massage, progressiveand monitored rehabilitation program, manual therapy to mobilize stiff joints and stretch tight structures,electrotherapy and acupuncture, counselling and reassurance, orthotics, referral for a second opinion (e.g.

to a surgeon) and constant re-evaluation and review .In Australian Football, the common overuse injuries tend to involve the lower limbs . Working from the feet

upward, common injuries include stress fractures to the metatarsals of the feet, or less commonly stressfractures of the navicular bone, plantar fasciitis, Achilles tendonitis, shin splints, patellar tendonitis and themuch publicized osteitis pubis (a stress-related overuse injury to the pubic symphysis) .No matter the type of overuse injury, however, the optimum management strategy is early detection and

modification of the player's workload .Simon Maca3alay & Sue Cautley, Western Bulldogs Physiotherapists

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Visit the centre and use our Gym andPool facilities .To make use of the special offers available present yourMHSOB membership card, or alternatively visit with amember. Non MHSOB people mostwelcome at all times .Maintain your fitness for the season.Ideal for effective injury recovery.Enquire about :

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Following on from the lastissue of 7he AmateurFootballer this club would liketo acknowledge the outstand-ing performance of EwanThompson in gaining selectionto the 2004 All AustralianAmateur Team, announcedfollowing the completion of theinterstate gam eagainst SouthAustralia .Ewa nThompson aftera year off toplay soccer in2003 following aserious injury in2002, returnedto MHSOBFCmost enthusias-tically. He wasagain selectedin the recentVAFA rep sideagainst SouthAustralia, a featnot oftenachieved byplayers fromclubs playing inC Section orbelow. AformerRichmond Tigersenior player

Ewan is one of the most hard-working, skilled and coura-geous players in the VAFA. Hisgreat form in 2004 has beeninfluential in the good form ofthe MHSOBFC senior side .Congrats on this outstandingachievement Evian .

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Two thirds of the season are gone and so arethe playoff aspirations for the bottomquartet . Hampton's finals candle still burnsalong with the Students, who conjured apotion to outwit the Unicorns . However, by

round's end, another potential Septembercombatant will be eliminated !

REVIEWA seven goal to zero onslaught by Monash,paved the way for a boilover success againstthe ladder leaders . Bolton dominated theruck as Turton and Smith basked in thefruits of his labour. MHSOB were stunnedby the Students fierce tackling, pace andnoticeable height advantage .

A six large ESI, half time lead was still notenough to clinch victory, as the vulturesscrapped and clawed their way back into the

contest. Barr and Dixon led the Parkdalerevival and despite the efforts of Ristevskiand Carse, the Animals were overpowered .

Hampton Rovers slammed seven majors inthe final ten minutes to be comfortablewinners in their clash wit th GE . The Saints

propelled by Massis and McGaw were notwithout their chances, but the Rovers,Fletcher, Hanlon and Lawrence saw off thethreat.Derry and Bayford starred for the Wellers

1 : Eil%EWYou gotta love it!The top fourclash! The loser ofMonash andHampton will miss the finals! Thevanquished Ajax or Therry will be embroiledin a relegation dogfight and it will beSayonara for the beaten ESL or Glen Eira!

What a week!

The Wellers know they must sneak a winagainst MHSOB to earn a double chance .

Unfortunately for them, their timing isastray, as the Unicorns will not want todrop two on end and they will look to send amessage to their finals rivals .Parkdale are still yet to claim a scalp of a

side above them . The Fielders return to theRacecourse Oval, the ground they play sowell and their victory this afternoon willkeep the top four open for either the Ashersor the Rovers .

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simple . Win and the finals are within reach,

lose, and it's time to blood the youngster s

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L'i,~.l Eas they bounced back to winning waysagainst the Lions. Fenton and Henderson

did their darndest to repel the Camberwellforward sorties, but when the hosts kickedwith the wind, the ball just kept on coming .

Ajax ran into a Caulfield line up who onoccasion produced some of 2004's mostattractive football . Carboni and Pennycuickwere the architects of the even teamperformance whilst Krafchek was theJackas best .

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for 2005! The Rovers are formidable athome, but it's the Blues recent form thatsuggests they're hungrier for glory and wantit more !Despite the long journey out to Therry,Ajax should allay any niggling thoughts ofpossible relegation with a hard foughttriumph against the Lions .Nobody enjoys bottom place and a GE wincould see them surpass ESL. That shouldbe ammunition enough for theBennettswood boys, who have vastlyimproved over the past fortnight, t ocondemn the Saints to the spoon .

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Caulfield Gr v Parkdale VulturesEmmaus St Leos 0 C v Glen EiraHampton Rovers v Monash Blues

MHSOB v Old CamberwellTheny Penola 0 B v AJAX

(~ --- =_ ----------.__--- --JAJAX 0.1 0.4 4.6 7 .9(51)

CAULFIELD GR 5.2 8.6 13.12 14.13 (97)

AJAX : Kirzner 5 Codron Weislitzer. Best: Rapoport Kirzner Codron

Blieden Blashki Krafchek. Caul : Bruhn 2 Carboni 2 Cowlishaw 2 Gross

2 Will 2 Argyros Fagan Pennycuick B Sinclair. Best : Carboni WillPennycuick Widjaja Cassidy Erickson.Umpires : Peter Liddell Lionel Katz (F) Gavin Roberts Clive Shipley (G)PAREDALE VULTURES 1 .4 4.10 8.18 15 .23 (113)E US ST LEOS OC 8.2 11.4 14.7 14.8 (92)

Parkdale Vultures: Rowley 5 MacGeorge 2 Tully 2 T .Barr Hayes Meyer

O'Meara S Sullivan Sixon . Best: P Sullivan Tully Rochford Rowley

O'Meara M Barr. Emmaus St Leos : Ristevski 3 Ellis 2 Bird 2 Phyland 2Ballard 2 McKenzie Vaughan R McGloin . Best: Carse Ristevski Brown .

Umpires: Paul Dinneen Phil Callil (F )GLEN EIRA 0.5 4.6 7.10 9.12 (66)

HABIPTON ROVERS 4.2 8.7 9.13 18.15 (123)

Glen Eirs: Taranto 3 MeGaw 2 Clements 2 Tsagliotis C Neeson. Best:Massis Tsiriogiannis Clements McGaw Tholz Emmett . Hampton

Rovers: Carr 4 Devereaux 4 Greenwood 2 Hughes 2 Lawrence AndersonFletcher Hanlon SprattUmpires : David Irons Brendan Devlin (F) Ben Bracken Sam Gent (B)Kyle Markey Daniel Haysom (G )MONASH BLUES 4.1 11.4 11.10 14 .13 (97)

MHSOB 4.2 4.2 6.7 6.9 (45)

Mon Blueg : Holloway 5 Craven 2 O Sullivan 2 De Young 2 Smith Torten

Main. Best : Bolton Smyth Turton De Young Main Smith . MHSOB :

Rosman 3 Svirskis Gerner White Hogan. Best : Thompson Campbell

Hogan Brain Whittington Pertzel.

Umpires : David Phillips Ken McNiece (F) Jack Regester Bruce Stephens (G)

OLD CAMBERWELL 3.1 9.7 13.10 20 .15 (135)

THERRY PENOI.A OB 1.6 2.7 6.9 8.10 (58)

Old Carob: Mitchell D 7 Heffernan 3 Peasnell 3 P Tempone 2 Whitehead

2 Hayford Horgan Tymmons . Best : Bayford D Mitchell S Deny Perryman

Peasnell Credlin . Therry Penola : C Bannister 5 T Goodwin McKay

Owen. Best : Fenton Henderson Forster-Knight Elliott Me Kay Hollow .

Umpires: Simon Olive Mick Brown (RFL) (F) Glen Kennedy Gus

Carpenzano (RFL) (B) Gary Clancy

C RESERVE

0.0 1.3 2.5 8.8(56)

CAULFIELD GR 1.5 3.6 4.10 4.11 (35)

AJAX: Cooper 3 Benedykt 2 Zemski 2 Goldenfein . Best: B Lewis

Goldenfein Zemski Gerber Seidl Szkolnik . Caul : Guyett 2 Phelps

Poulter. Best : Guyett Jambs M Green Baker Poynter Bosna .

PARRDAId.* VULTURES 1 .5 6.8 7.9 8.11 (59)

Eh1?dAUS ST LEOS OC 3.1 5.1 11.4 14.6 (90)

Parkdale Vultures: Ryan 3 Scullin Wheatley Wilkins Waters G Wilson .

Best: Crilley Hirst Hampton Baker Guriler M Johnstone. Emmaus St

Leas OC : E Mitchell 5 Batty 2 Burgess 2 Ottobre 2 Waters 2 McDermott.

Best: E Mitchell P McGloin McDermott Burgess Batty Winduss .

GLEN EH2A 2.0 5.1 5.3 8.5 (53)

HAMPTON ROVERS 4 .4 6.5 8.11 11 .13 (79)

Glen Elra: Eade 3 Gilmore 3 Hogan 2. Best: Zurak Stafford A Diamond

Eade Hollow Mills. Hampton Rovers : Helliger 3 McKellar 3 Gray 2Glanville Seletto Wheeler. Be$t: Malthouse Wheeler Helliger McKellarHeffernan Flynn .MONASH BLUES 2.1 4.1 6.5 6 .5(41)

MHSOB 1.1 2.4 2.6 5.11 (41)

Mon Blues: Murchie Thompson Hawkins Beddingfield Nind M Jones.

Best: Beddinglield Meehan Tinkler Anderson Brennan Thompson .

MHSOB: Dunne 3 Orchard Anderson. Best : Anderson Dunne TaylorOrchard Hollenberg Frazcek.OLD CAMBERWELL 1.0 4.5 7.10 9.13 (67)

THERRY PENOIA 4 .5 4.8 5.9 6.10 (46)

Old Comb : Mohar[c 2 B Ryan 2 M Cottrell Langford MarSVood Munro

Parkes. Best: C Grant Marwood Munro Williams Ryan B Moharie .

Therry Penola: Bosanko 3 Belsey Hurlig Goodwin D. Best: Belsey Vaina

Bosanko Goodwin S Sacco Finnigan.

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C SectionAJAX

Coach: Phil Davi sRes . Coach : Barry Simon

1 . N . Gold2 . J .Israelsohn3 . Y. Rapoport4 . M . Dudakov5. G. Blieden6. D. Vanaken7. G . Samuel8 . E. Raleigh9 . J . Raleigh10. G. Dukes11 . M . Segal12. D. Goldenfein13 . B. Klein14 . A. Wollner

15 . J . Segal

16. E . Janover

17. D. Weislitzer

18. J. Kirzner19. A. Lewin20 . J . Sharp

21 . D . Gelbart

22 . E . Wollner

23. B. Nissen

24. A. Joffe

25 . M. Blashki26 . B . Duzenman27 . A . Spicer

'.. 28. A. Zemski29. B. Goldbloom30. N .israelsohn31 . B. Ritterman32 . A . Bloom33 . J . Gottlieb34. A. Silver35. M . Jankie36. L Krafchek37 . J . Kestenberg38 . S . Gutman39. R. Rotemberg40. D. Seidl41 . J. Lewski

42. D. Gerber

43 . P. Walvisch

44 . I. Sam e

45. A . Godlewicz46. A . Sacks47. B. Lewis48 . J. Pask49 . S. Czamy50 . A . Benedykt51 . L. Friedman52. O . Henzel53. M . Podolsky54. D . Rutko55 . J. Gomo58 . A . Cooper59 . N . Diamond60. J . Wajnberg61 . L Szkolnik62. D . Lewis

CAt9.FCoach: Merv Keane

Ass Coach : Lachlan KellawayRes : Chris Mathieson

t . J . Fa1ey2 . A. Bruhn3. C. Knight4. M . Liddell (VC)5. S. Kendall5 . N . Guyett6 . N . Craven7 . R. O'Neill8. R. Foote9, M . Prater10 . A. Will (C)11 . B. Carboni11 . C . Deal12. D . Pearce (VC)13. A. Green14. B . Gross15. A. Docker16. N . Fallu16 . S. Sant17 . S . Argyros18 . B . Baxter18. B .0'Hoy19. P. Hoggan20. C . Fagan21 . M. Pennycuick22 . C . McAssey23 . B . Sinclai r23. D. Ash24. J . Dalwood25. A. Sinclair25. N . Dorman26 . S . Widjaja27 . M . Sharpe28. J . Jacobs29. G . Erickson30. D . Elias31 . C . Poynte r32 . A . Lawson33 . S . Fryers34 . H . Bake r35. S. Thompson36. G . Crathern37. B. Scott38 . J. Gross39 . A. Bosna40 . M. Bennett41 . M . Phelps42. D. Synman43. T. Gerrand44 . L. Schneider45 . A. Hasforth46 . N . Thompson47. S . Jenkinsan48. R. Chapple49. G . Poulter51 . J. Jame s52. S. Twycross53 . S. Backholer54 . J . Brown55 . C. Hooper56. S . Krie n57. P. Farmer58. S. McDonald59 . J. Sayers60 . B . Jenkinson62 . C. Sheppard71 . M . Cassidy

GLEN EIRASan Coach: Phillip BallisRes : Anthony Strafford

Asst : Ian Leith

1 . M . Dimackhi

2. D. Fossey3. C. Massis (c]4. D. Cassar4 . B.Zosens5 . A . Tsirogiannis6 . J. Zagame7. S . Vamvakis8. T. Dimackhi9 . A. Russo10 . M. Chandler11 . B . Clements12. B . Kin g13. G . Brown14. C. Neeson15. E. Stuchbery16 . N . Davi s17 . L Doolan18, R. Oldham19. A. Devrles20. A. Diamond21 . M. Watt22 . S . Emmett23 . S . Neeson

'.. 24. A. Taranto25. P. Khazaal26. P. Tsaglio6s28 . L. Shellard29 . M . Sca'rfe30. L. Pryde31 . J. Lundberg32. M. D'Zilva33 . A. Sheerly34 . S . Kitson35. S . Hollow36. B. Zurek37. P. Merrick38 . A. Merrick39 . J . Gusman40 . D . Sheehan41 . K . Dimachki42. J. Serpanchy43. J. Maartouk44 . S. Diamond45 . A. Caniana46 . A. Strafford47. B . Zwar48. J . Haliwell49. S. Hall50. D . Eade51 . F. Bourke52 . A . Haines53 . T. Chatfield54. D. Scaife55. L MCGaw56 . C . Hogan57 . S . tasks58 . D. Dunlevie59. R. Mills60. D. Perkins61 . J. Fulton62 . J . Simos63 . J . Evans64. B . Bowyer65. S. Gange66. R . Dimackhi67 . M. Hinton

THE RACECOURSE HOTELCNR . DANDENONG &WAVERLEY RD'S ,

MALVERN EAST

HAMPTON ROVERSCoach : Bre tt Mclharaith

Res Coach: Tony Naumoff

1 . G . Giasoumi2 . M. McKellar3 . A . Brudar4 . S . Anderson5. ' J . Prantzos6. S. Gravina7. A. Duddy8. G . Carr9. T. Barker10 . B . Boyd11 . L Wheeler12. P. Adams13. G . Woods14. Daniel Andersen15 . A. Browne (VC)16 . N . Greenwood17 . D . Art z18. J . McCarthy19. M . Lawrence20. A. Power21 . L Cave22 . S. Burggraaff23 . M Gray24. C . Christianson25. M . Davey26. M . Devereaux27. M . Flynn28. B. Kezilas29 . M. Fletcher (C)30 . A . Quon (RC)31 . T. Pucell a32. J . Hanlon33. R. Mosbey34. B Artz35 . M. Vaughan36 . M. Heffernan37 . J . Tipping38. A. Fisher39. A. Cris p40. M. Flahive41 . B. Henry42 . C . Malthouse43 . C . Cooper44 . M Pearson45. G . Davis46. S . Blangiardo47. R . Hunt48 . R . D'Silva49 . S . Seletto50 . N . Foster51 . J . Glanville52. A. Kavanagh53. S. Helliger54 . D . Marshall55 . N . Goss56 . K . Sprott57. N . Goold58. J . Loring59. J. N g60 . M. Terech61 . K. Johnston62 . L Pledger63. D . Delosa64. M . Elli s65. J . Morley

MHSOBCoach: Dave Skinner

Asst: Speros Beasley, W FallRes Coach : Jamie Dixon

1 . J. Bamert2. S. McCully (Capt)3. N . Orchard4. M. White (DVC)5 . A . Sauftry6 . M . Brai n7 . S . Whittington8 . J. Dixon8. J. Garner9. D. Fairchild0 . P. Smith

10 . I. Barrett11 . P. Spottiswood12 . B . Thiele12. M . Feferkranz13. S . Anderson14. M . Hamilton-Ho15 . D. Membrey16 . J. Walker (DVC)17 . R . Clowes18. R . Umbrick18. R . Read19. S . Robinson20. T. Fraczek20. L Home21 . J. Aitken22 . A . Svirskis23 . A . Hogan23 . L Taylor24. N. Harvey25. H. Taylor26. M. Neilson27 . M. Johnston28 . S . Moore29 . G. McCully30. R. Newton31 . M . Bowen32. A. Cassell (VC)33. L . Campbell34 . E. Thompson34 . D . Henzel35 . P. Rujevic36. R. Ware37. T. Harper37. M .Tin38. C . Nailon39 . J. Gregson40 . A . Lus t41 . J . Anderson41 . F. Lewis42. M . Bat e43. P. Corbett44. J. Newton45 . A . Czwamo46 . T. Dunne47 . D . Hollenberg48. D . Vicendese49. J . Hollenberg50. K. Harding51 . S. Bennett52 . R . Ternes53 . I. Costin g54 . D . Learmont-Walker55. G. Blau56. T. Wright57. S . Foley58. P. Greenhill59. A. Hal l60 . S. Jennings

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C SectionM OOASN BLUES C . E -_ _-LL 1 :7L" 1 ' L€®S tHERRY PENOLA

Coach: Jon Edgar Coacn : Michael Sigalas Coach : Tony Macgeorgel

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Instructions to clubs in regards to phoningthrough senior match final siren scores areoutlined on the inside cover of the fixturehandbook . Over the last few weeks clubshave been slow getting these through or havebeen passing them on to the VAFA but not viathe preferred numbers which are for C,D andU19 sections 9531 8829 or 9531 5892 .Some clubs are expressing concern gettingthrough on these numbers and if this is soyou are invited to SMS scores through to0409 704636 . To get scores on the Info-Line,ladders calculated and information ready forthe media these must be to the VAFA by 5pm .

® ® 0In regards to A and B sections the final scoreof the A section games to 0409 704636 /9531 8333 allows us to have these resultsflashed onto Channel 7 screens .

® 0 GEach home A and B section club is thenrequired to phone through the Quarter byQuarter scores, goalkickers and best players(for both sides) to 9531 8333 by 5 .15. Thisarea of reporting is being excellently done .

0 0 0"Ressies" and "Clubbies" scores are phonedthrough earlier in the day to 9531 8333 .

~ ~ 0VAFA and the Victoria University FootballStudies Unit have in conjunction created afootball history writing essay competition topromote the history and heritage ofMelbourne amateur football clubs. Therewill be two categories . One of which is atertiary category in which the winningessay will receive $250 and the secondcategory is a secondary school categorywith the winning essay receiving $125 . Thetertiary category essay should range

Including:Quarter by Quarter A Section Score Updates

"Weekend LeavePass" c'i ~ . tt { (Saturday & Sunday, 1 2noon to spm )

Saturday & Sunday, 12noon to 5pm -:' VAFA A Section 'Wrap!

with Russell Gilbert & Mark Fine Let's Talk Spo rt ( Sunday between 4pm & 4 :3 0pm)

between 2500-3500 words and thesecondary essay 800-1500 words . This isgreat way to get in touch with your localfootball club and association . Furtherdetails on the Football History EssayCompetition can be found onwww.vafa .asn .au so make sure you get allthose entries in by Friday 12th of November2004 . More details next week but at thisstage nominate a youngster from aroundyour club who is at a tertiary institution ora secondary school to research your cluband perhaps win money for themselves . TheVAFA will reward each writer's club with aCertificate of Recognition .

® 0 0With mid-season retirements becoming thevogue in the AFL could this be spreading tothe VAFA? A City of Melbourne streetsweeperrang HQ last Monday telling Kate that hehad swept up a bag containing a VAFAjumper (we won't name the club here) and allthe rest of his gear. Fed up playing footy ormaybe couldn't gain entry to night club withthe day's smelly gear under the arm ?

I was a guest of South Melbourne DistrictsEC last weekend and was delighted to

witness the announcement of the firstClarke Shields' Memorial Scholarship . Itwas awarded to SMD Under 19 player AdamRay, who is studying for a Sports and

Recreation Degree . Adam's mum Lisaaccepted the award for Adam as he was

down at Peninsula readying for an U19

game. The scholarship sees Clarke Shields'partner Edith meet the costs of a beautiful

plaque which was presented to Lisa, and thecosts of Adam's SMD jumper, socks, shorts

and club fees for the year. Well done South,

Edith, Lisa and Adam .

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The Executive has decided that this yearnon-financial clubs who look like playingin finals will be ruled ineligible to competeunless their accounts are brought into ordertwo weeks out from the finals series . It is stillto be determined whether all debts to theVAFA be entirely eradicated or eradicated toan acceptable level. The message is clearhowever - clubs looking at finals - mustaddress this issue now .

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Other clubs have to have their financialaffairs in order to be included in thepreliminary draw for the 2005 which isreleased at the start of December. Some ofthese clubs, who have not been assistedpreviously with a "scheme of arrangement",may possibly to offered an opportunity toenter into such a "scheme" with the VAFAwhich may see them included in the 2005draw .

® 0 ®Proud VAFA club Kew AFC provides the

names of the following players who went onto play AFL/VFL football and who played in

the Amateurs - Norm Black (Hawthorn),

John Cheffers (Carlton), Vin Crowe(Hawthorn/Richmond), Rob Dipierdomenico

(Hawthorn), Alan Fanning (Hawthorn), JohnFisher (Hawthorn), Dennis Jenkins

(Hawthorn), Don Fletcher (Hawthorn), Ian

Mort (Hawthorn), Shane Murphy (Hawthorn),Grant Oppy (Richmond), Steve Pirrie

(Richmond, St Kilda, Essendon) and Paul

Sullivan (Hawthorn) . And what about this?

Three former players furthered their careersby becoming a VFL field umpire - Ken

Jackson (4 games), Harvey Jamieson (171,

inc . 7 finals which inc . 2 GFs) and Alan Nash

(114, inc . 10 finals which inc . 3 GFs )

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VAFA on SEN 1117 6"Weekend Leave Pass"

Saturday & Sunday, 12noon to 5pmwith Russell Gilbert & Mark Fine

Go Swans . My third favourite AFL side, theSydney Swans will be holding a Sundaymorning clinic at the South MelbourneDistrict Sports Club (Oval 11 Albert Park) from9am Sunday August 15th . Plenty of food andmany of the Swans players in attendance fromthe team that will have played in Melbournethe previous night. SMD supporters and allSwans supporters are urged to get along andshow support for SMD and the Swans who arebuilding a strong Sydney/Melbournerelationship .

0 0 0Although I played a few years with St Kilda,they don't feature in my top 4 favourite AFLteams. A prize for the first correct email entryI open which names "Phil's Favourite Four" inorder - phil @ vafa .asn .au

® ® ®Clubs are alerted to the web page story oninterchange players entering the field ofplay too early and before a player exiting hasleft the playing area. When this occurs itamounts to a team having 19 players on thefield at the one time. I believe this matter caneasily be remedied by a club officialwalking/jogging to the "gate" with the playercoming "on" and holding his jumper gentlyuntil the player coming "off" is through thegate. I believe there is no intent to cheat, it issimply a combination of exhuberance (playercoming "on") and tiredness/injury on the partof the player coming "off' . Imagine thedilemma if a ball comes the way of the twoplayers on the field at the same time !! !

0 ® vGood to have young Ben "Spaghetti"Carbonara on board as "stats man" for therecent state game . Super keen Ben hails fromRupertswood and has a real love of the game,hence this mention in this column today .

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All Sport All Day Including :

Quarter by Quarter A Section Score Updates

(Saturday & Sunday, 12noon to 5pm)

VAFA A Section'Wrap'

Let's Talk Sport (Sunday between 4pm & 4 :30pm)

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LAST again led the charge,Salesian v Reds and Michael Basile"Wovon man nicht reden kann, daruber muss man was in fine touch atschweigen." (Whereof one cannot speak, thereof FF .

t TractatusLogico-Philosophicus . And I'm sure he' dbe delighted to know he was being quoted 87 yearslater in the Amateur Footballer! No substitute formatch reports of course!Banyule v OrmondThe Bears came out of the blocks like Olympic100m finalists, forcing the Monds into a catch uprole ; they never did, albeit staying close all day.On-ballers, David Robbins & Michael Miller bothhad good days for the Monds, with Simon Kehelerputting in another great effort, as did Luke O'Brienin the ruck.Prahran v Peninsul aThe Two Blues super accuracy always had thePirates under the pump & they must be ruing theirown less precise shooting! The day also had otherdrama as Toorak Park looked like an ambulanceconvention centre with two units attendingsimultaneously for shoulder dislocations, one fromeach side! Prahran had great games from DanBallard at HF, Matty Harrison on a wing, and LeighStafford for a lazy 8 up forward . "Mutter*#&A**@&#$* mutter!" was Julian Sill's matchreport !Yarra Valley v AquinasThe Bushrangers bushwacked the Bloods with a 9goals Qi and, try though they surely did, thevisitors never recovered . For YVOB Matt Laing wasa very lively HF, Mick Rockicki rucked tirelessly,Nick Pask generated many moves on his W, withJames Keem again a prolific target at FF. Aquinashad the high leaping Tim Brook in good touch,Adrian Williams was solid at BP, and GlenWhitehead worked hard through midfield .

University Blacks v Old Proienf.onian sBlacks were able to stay just ahead of a persistentbunch of Panthers who never let up for the entirematch . Paul Kempton & Alec Katsaros both had agreat day at HBF for Blacks, Chris Price wascommended for his efforts against an in formMichael Basile, and Andrew Costello was apowerhouse at Centre. Panthers' on-ballers JustinCostello (Blacks, Panthers, Treasury, World Vision,they're bloody everywhere!) & Brendan Russo

TReds v BearsIn R4 Reds made Banyule work hard for their 12points victory and today will be more of the same .While it would have been handy to know the venuefor this match, I'm dubious about the allegationthat this is a devilish plot by Graham Burgen toconfuse his opponents! Hope the weather is kindtoday because both sides contain some realdashers, and the Bears should win by 2 goals .Monds v PrahranIn spite of the Two Blues' heroics last week theywill find Ormond on the Gunn Reserve too toughan ask, and the Monds should take the points by 5goals .Pirates v BushrangersThe trouble with the Pirates is they are teethgnashing cutlass swishing murderous monstersone week, and cultured modern age latte sippingphilosophy majors the next! This week Peninsulahave the extra problem in that Yarra is one of thefew sides that actually likes the trip to Mt Eliza,because the players can make mid winter visits tothe family beach houses and do some teambonding at the Sorrento/Portsea watering holes !

CLUB

D1 SECTION

Yarra ValleyPrahran

BanyuleBanyule

Prahran

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YVOB will also be celebrating a 2 goals win, butwith Steve Parsons playing his 200th for POB thatis a risky expectation !Bloods v Black sNot too sure that the Darth Vader troops will betoo enamoured of beaming down to do battle onthe feared and eerie terrain of Great Ryrie St, BUT,fact is, this year, the Men in Black keep on zappingopponents regardless of age, type of skin, orprevious beauty care, or indeed, how well or badlythey themselves are playing. Blacks to beatBloods in an entertaining game by 15 points .Panthers v Chaddi eNeither Club's history will contain many kindwords about season 2004, but the Panthers' bookwill record that they won this match by 5 goals .Reserves winners should be: Reds, Monds,Pirates, Blacks, & Panthers .Correspondents contacts : 9889 1979 (+ messagebank) & b([email protected] m

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Peninsula 0 B - congratulates Steve "Ironbar"Parsons on reaching 200 games today againstYarra Valley 0 B . With brother Andrew playing his200th three weeks ago, this is a first at Pirateland .Starting in 1994, Steve quickly cemented hisposition as a tough, uncompromising midfielder .His attack on the footy and ability to "take one forthe team" is legendary . Consistently a leader eachyear in tackles and one-percenters, the Piratefaithful sincerely hope out famous No . 1 can pushtowards his 250th . Great work Stepar!! AlsoPeninsula congratulates its esteemed SecretaryMichael "Dubba" Warner on reaching 150games . Another member of the famous class of'92, Mick has been fantastic clubman and terrificservant of the Pirates, doing a mountain of workboth on and off the field to achieve success . Couldthere be a Pirateland without a Jolly Roger?Dubba's playing career culminated in a B&F inlast year's premiership-winning Reserves Team .Well-done Dary!! Peninsula also commends Tom"Jai Rodriguez" Coghlan on chalking up 50games today. It could have been Tommy whocoined the phrase "size doesn't matter", as manyopponents lining up on the pocket battleship havelearned . Tom has played many big games in thePeninsula Guernsey and we look fonvard to manymore . Sensational Coggo !

TODAY'S NUTCHES R13I)1 SECTION

Fitzroy Reds v BanyuleOrmond v Prahran

Peninsula 0 B v Yarra Valley 0 BAquinas 0 C v University BlacksOld Mentonians v Salesian 0 C

SALESIAN 0 C 1.2 2.2 4.5 5.7(37)FITZROY REDS 4.4 8.6 12.9 14.15 (99)Match details not received. Umpires: Paul Jones Paul Tuppen (F)Sam Perrin (G)BANYULE 5.3 7.5 11.7 14.10 (94)

ORMOND 1.1 5.4 7.7 12.12 (84)Banyule : Egan 4 Demetriou 4 O'connell 2 Wise Cantwell WilsonLorenzini . Best: Dooley Demetriou Plant Moxon C Taylor N Taylor .Ormond: Russell 3 Wells 2 Grace 2 Martinos Robbins Ferrari DelidioBeckett. Best: Robbins Keleher O'Brien Millar Ferrari Dale.Umpires: Grant Joyner Max Wittman (F) Beornn McCarthy MichaelO'Donnell (G)PRABRAN 4.2 8.3 15.3 21.3 (129)PENINSULA 0 B 1.0 7.5 9.10 13 .16 (94)Prahran : Stafford 8 A Pitts 3 Sleight 3 Ballard 2 Harrison 2 Fox HPitts Bunnell . Best: Ballard Moffat Plummer Sleight StaffordBunnell, Peninsula : Torossi 3 Claringbold 2 Murray 2 T Prendergast2 Payze Brennan Sill Cook . Best: Torossi Hubbard Payze FalkinerDunne Wood .Umpires : Anthony Simpson Gajanan Skandakumar (F) StephenBogisich (G)YARRA VALLEY 9.4 14.6 20 .12 24.13 (157)

AQUINAS 3.0 6.5 8.6 12.9 (81)

Yarrn Valley : Keem 5 M Laing 5 Stone 2 Valoppi 2 R Drew 2 TMcIlrath 2 Stevenson N Pask A Drew M Wines Savage R Thompson.

Best: Rokicki N Pask Beal M Laing R Drew Stevenson A Drew .

Aquinas : Pierce 2 Flynn 2 Whitehead 2 Jess 2 Hunter Brook Hunt

Colliver. Best: Brook Colliver Whitehead Hunter Flynn Jess.Umpires : Brian Woodhead Eli Hayes (F) Eddie Boat Malcolm Fffleul (G)

UNIVERSITY BLACKS 2.4 6.6 9.11 12.13 (85)OLD MENTONIANS 1 .5 5.8 7.10 10.11 (71)Uni Blacks: Dowsley 3 Groom 2 Smith 2 M Kempton P KemptonSibilia Moffatt Shaw. Best: P Kempton Katsaros C Price MoffattMiddleton A .Costello. Old ;tRent: Basile 5 Fairbanks 3 BallantineBournon. Best : Costello Russo Basile Ferguson Ball Carter.Umpires: Sean Scully Jnr (F) Ryan Place Nick Keating (B) RossRichards James Patrick (G)

Dl RESERVESALESIAN 0C 0.0 2.0 4.1 4 .3(27)FITZROY REDS 4.1 9.6 14.10 16 .13 (109)

Match details not received .BANYULE 0.0 2.3 3.5 5.7(37)ORMOND 5.4 7 .7 10.11 11.14 (80)

Banyule : Baldac 2 Reed Dunstone Prior. Best: McDermott Gayler

Turnbull Thomson Szeremeta Creak . Ormond : Thell 2 Naylor 2 Telley

2 Stewart 2 DiPasqualie Ashford Hall . Best: Casey Brown Muzzell

Telley Naylor Ashford.PRAHRAN 5.2 7.3 9.5 10.5 (65)

PENINSULA 1 .1 6.4 10.6 12.12 (84)

Prahran : McCudden 3 Aitken 2 Dibben 2 Potter S CampbellWindridge . Best : Aitken Dibben Windridge M Vagg Jones McCuddenPeninsula: Warner 3 Angus 2 J Coghlan 2 Claringbold 2 Parsons 2

Wilson. Best: Warner J Coghlan Angus Parsons Taylor Heffernan .

YARRA VALLEY 0 B 1.2 2.5 3.6 4.6(30)AgUINAS 0 C 1 .2 5.4 7.6 10.15 (75)

Yams Valley : Cooper Hale W Smith S Yen . Best : Cooper Davis S Yea

Clark Hale Proud . Aquinas: Hughes 4 Jeffrey 2 Tzoumcnakas 2 RMoran Chapman . Best: C Wooden A Lorkin Highes Elliott Crozier

Cousins.UNIVERSITY BLACKS 3 .1 4.2 7.2 7.4 (46)OLD MENTONIANS 1 .0 2.0 5.0 10.2 (62)

Uni Blacks: Green 4 Hanna Jesse Portet. Best: Jesse Green ProwseC.Beaton Chandler Plood . Old Ment: Stroud 4 Mantes 2 Linford 2Kitto Sunter. Best: Schloeffel Plaskis Austin Kiantos Dwyer O'Brien .

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D1 SectionAQUINAS DANYULE FITZROY REDS OLD MERTONIARS ®R M OR D

Coach : Steve Bell Coach : Greg Whitcroft Coach : Graham Burgen Coach: Peter Russo Coach: Adrian Connolly'

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D1 SectionPENINSULA PRAHRM SALESIAN UNI BLAGKS YARRA VALLE Y

San Coach : Julian Sill Coach : Leigh Stafford Coach : Peter Turley Senior Coach : A Parkin Coach: Tim KilhvormRes : Brian Cronin Rese rv es : Andrew Gillarn Res Coach: Adrian Chippaini Reserves Coach : M. Fttolani Res. Coach : Simon Taylor.

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HughLyonITWE1~I~

A poor second quarter cost Ivanhoe Assumption the commitment. That

Geelong at Como Park, with the Hoes trailing by 41 Williamstown . Theopportunity for victory against second placed via spells trouble for

points at half-time. The OGs' Mark Vickers-Willis had CYMS have suffered two consecutive defeats in excess

four goals by then, but Peter Lee was moved onto him of 15 goals to the top two sides and only significantin the second half and made sure there was no improvement and a howling gale at the Fearon will

change to that tally . The Hoes rallied in the second avert another heavy loss today .

half, but not with enough momentum to overhaul the S burne hosts West Brunswick with both clubs

OGs. desperately needing to win to move away from the

More second quarter laziness, this time at Ted Ajani relegation zone. For the loser, bottom spot awaits.

Reserve, where the visiting Swinburne combination With a close game expected the confidence gained

conceded 10 goals to nil against Bulleen from last week should hold the Magpies in good stead .

Templestowe . The rest of the game was reasonably Bentleigh an d Old Geelong both played sides with

even, but perhaps the participation of many of the contrasting game plans last week and do so again

Razorbacks in last week's Southern Universities today . Old Geelong is missing some key midfielders

Sports Association football comp didn't help matters . today and away from the acres of space at Como a

A one-sided affair at Dunshea Oval as Old Carey, loss would not altogether surprise . .

despite less than flattering accuracy, still managed to La Trobe is also away but should continue its

inflict a 104-point defeat on Williamstown CYMS. renaissance when it travels to Monash today. The

First season man Al Stewart-Holmes was best on Trobers have won four of their last six matches and

ground, while Trav Bull kicked 7 .8 in his first game at kicked its highest score for quite some time last week

full forward after previously playing ruck and key while the Gryphons have lost their last seven

positions. matches. Another loss today will see the Gryphons

In other matches, West Brunswick gained a much fall into the dreaded drop zone .

needed victory over fellow strugglers Monash Tg~S

Gryphons at Western Oval, thanks mainly to their Old Careyexemplary goalscoring accuracy (and some profligate Bulleen Templesto)ve 48

shooting by the Gryphs) ; while at the wide open West Brunswick 6plains of Bundoora, LaTrobe University thrashed La Trobe 30

Bentleigh by 107 points. Old Geelong 1

My tips this week are : Old Carey, Bulleen

Templestowe, Swinburne University, LaTrob

e University, Old Geelong.

What Andrew SaysAfter losing last weekend to Old Geelong. Ivanhoe JJ__'Assumption could find itself out of the race for a top-

two spot if it loses to Old Carey today. While Hoes CLUB Gf

coach John Matthew said OC was the best team in th e

competition he thought his side could win if they didall the one per centers .With Old Carey having played the bottom four sides inthe last four weeks and playing away today, thedanger signs are there for an upset . But even if OC

was not at the top of its game it would still take an almighty effort from the Hoes to get up.

The Bullants have lifted their training intensity andOld Carey Konstantinidis 1 26

with nearly every senior player turning up coach

Steve Easton will not have to worry about his players'

;(,,EE LST fJi( Toii~L

D2 SECTIONOld Geelong Vickers- Willis 5 49Bentleigh Paul 2 42Bulleen Temp Williams 4 40Ivanhoe Ass Valkanis 4 39

D2 RESERVESOld Geelong Avery 2 33

Ivanhoe Ass Pearce 4 28

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SOCIALBentleigh hosts its Annual Auction Night at theclubrooms tonight . There are plenty of good buys soget on a table and enjoy a great night . 7.30pm start- see Magic or Dimma for details .

Monash Gryphons are holding their Past Players Daythis Saturday at East Caulfield Reserve during thetriple header clash (Club XVIII, Reserves and Seniors)with LaTrobe University .Also the following Saturday (24 July) is the annualGryphons Trivia Night at the Gryph Inn . Tickets are

$15, BYO food and drinks at bar prices . Plenty of

great prizes, auctions, and entertainment in the formof host Walter Pocock and The Healy Bros . ContactMark Graydon on 0412 563 782 or Walter Pocock on0403 199 519 for more info on both o f these events .

II

OLD GEELONG 2.4 8.4 9.8 11.11 (77)

IVANHOE ASSUMPTION 1 .1 1.5 4.5 8.8(56)

Old Geel: Vickers-Willis 4 Kimpton 3 Bayles N Betts Fitzclarence WPaul. Best : Bayles Legoe W Paul Fairbairn T Paul . Ivanhoe

Assumption : Wood 2 Valkanis 2 Healy Sampson Tompkins Frisina.

Best: Sampson Harris Ebbage Brown Lee Tomkins .

Umpires: Greg Rowlings Tom Haysom (F) Paul Tyrer James Gregory(B) Michael Lee Jim Exton (G)OLD CAREY 4 .5 10.13 17.20 20 .26(146)

S9H,LIAMSTOWN CYMS 3 .0 5.2 5.5 6 .6(42)

Old Carey: Bull 7 Stewart-Holmes 4 Hill 3 Angus Campbell EverettKent MacFarlane Parton . Best: Stewart-Holmes Parton Bull CampbellFaelis Everett . Williamstown : Burgess 3 McCutcheon Hart Nisbet .

Best: Hynes J Pach Hart Hynes B Wuchatsch Burgess .Umpires : Peter Angelis Joe Bolzonello i nBULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE 2 .4 12.5 16.7 22 .13 (145)SWINBURNE UNIVERSITY 2 .4 2.7 6.9 10.10 (70)

Bull Temp : R Williams 7 Milesi 6 Stella 3 Clarke 2 J Matthews TehanWise Wilkie . Best: D Matthews Schneider Touriganis Clarke WilliamsTehan Norbury Milesi. Swin : Dawson 2 Milano 2 Gelly 2 Morrison 2Ficter Murchie. Best: Whiting Dunsford Dawson Morrison MilanoKiss.Umpires : Dirk Kramer (F)WEST BRUNSWICK 2.0 7.1 10.2 14.3 (87)MONASH GRYPHONS 1.5 3.10 8.11 9.14 (68)West Bruns : Smythe 3 Havsey 3 Smith 2 Brookshaw Hamilton TouzelWest . Best: West Cannane Hamilton Touzel Jenkin Havsey. Mon

G ryphons : Leeton 2 Denyer 2 Smtford 2 Still Roche R Coxhead . Best:Wells Baxter Flowerday Block Denyer Watson .Umpires: Michael Forde (F) Adrian Borg Julian Maccioni (B) RobertSeymour (G )LA TROBE UNI 5.7 9.8 17.13 24 .16 (160)

BENTLEIGH 1.0 4.1 5.1 8 .4(52)La Trobe : Farrant 5 Coulter 5 Ludeman 3 Forrest 2 Brooks 2Maudsley 2 Fitzgerald Dalrymple Buttigieg Murray Dingle . Best:

Pruscino Fan-ant Adamthwaite Coulter Ludeman Fehring. Bent:Robertson 3 Paul 2 Sharp 2 Withington . Best: Robertson Ireson

Withington.Umpires : Jason Lane Andrew Shiels (F)

Old Geelong - Congratulations to Will Paul reachinghis 100 game milestone for the club this weekend .

Will, is the middle brother of the three Paul brotherswho play in the OGS senior side. Will is one of the

most popular players at the club . At the recent 50Year Club Reunion dinner, Will was selected in theTeam of the Half Century . He is a great leader and

contributor around the Club . Well done Will,continued success with your football career.

Old Carey - celebrates the 150th game of another of

it's favourite sons in Nic "Connie" Everett. Nic hasracked up a stack of honours at his time with thePanthers, despite managing to find time for regularon-season overseas excursions. His drum roll reads 3times Best & Fairest winner, runner up on 2 otheroccasions, third twice more, senior PremiershipPlayer in 1998 and Team of the Century member . Wehope to see Nic and his high leaping, raking left footand incredible athleticism and endurance aroundBulleen for many years to come. Well done form all at

the Panthers! Congratulations also go to Tim 'Banger'Angus, and Stu Jessup who celebrate 50 games withOld Carey this week . Banger was instrumental in thereformation of the Club's under 19 side a few yearsback and has developed into a key forward in thesenior side .CorrespondentsPlease send details of any match reviews toPeter .PS .Williamson@centrelink .gov .au, ideally by

5pm each Monday afternoon, or Andrew Wu -s3043247@student .rmit .edu .auHave a great VAFA weekend ,The Qtuilt & Wiley

TODAY'S MATCHES R13D2 SECTION

Ivanhoe Assumption v Old CareyWilliamstown CYMS v Bulleen Templestowe

Swinburne Uni v West Brunswic kMonash Gryphons v La Trobe University

Bentleigh v Old Geelong

D2 RESERVEOLD GEELONG 5.5 10.8 16.11 22.13 (145)IVANHOE ASSUMPTION 1.0 1.0 1.0 1 .0(6)Old Geel : Avery 7 Cole 4 Wilson 3 Slattery 2 Allen Bayles Cann orHerd J Kilpatrick Salter. Best : Morley Slattery Waters J Kilpatrick

Avery Cole . Ivanhoe Assumption : McKinney . Best: ShemshedinFranks Migliorini Franich Nemsas Yaghmour.OLD CAREY 3 .3 11.5 12.7 13.9 (87)

WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 1 .6 2.6 6.10 7.11 (51)

Old Carey: Konstantinidis 3 Collins 3 James 2 L Guerra Drake BullP Graham Van Cuylenberg. Best: Collins James Konstantinidis AdamN Bull Mead . Will : Hinsley 2 Yoch Dowsey Jones Markley Morris .

Best: Macklev McKenzie Dowsey Buttigieg Hinsley SingletonBULLEEN TED4PLESTOWE 2.2 5.2 8.5 9.8 (62)SWIIdBURIdE UNIVERSITY 3.2 6.2 6.3 7.4(46)

Bull Temp : Verga 4 Scarano 2 C Parris 2 Bucchiacchio . Best: Stott

Driver C Parris Verga Theodrakakos. Swln: Hyman 3 Trickey J

Roberts Allen Heisner. Best : Handby Dzodz Harmer Allen SandhuTeal.WEST BRUNSWICK 3.4 6.7 7.8 10.9 (69)

MONASH GRYPHONS 1.2 1.2 2.4 4.6 (30)

West Bruns : Rudd 4 Hilton Hammond M Brooks Sutherland JonesHamson Greening. Best: M Brooks D Brooks Waller GeorgeSutherland Rudd Smith Morphett. Mon Gryphons : McMullin 2

Landberg Pocock . Best: Coffey Gonis Pocock Clarke Willocks Nichols .

LA TROBE UNI 2.2 3.4 7.8 8.11 (59)

BENTLEIGH 0.0 5.2 6.3 8.4 (52)

La Trobe: Mambwe 2 Paech 2 Hewitt 2 Slater Bridges . Best : BridgesRobson Slater Mambwe Blight Hewitt. Bent : Punter 4 Craven L

Sampson Beatie McKenzie . Best : Kopitschinski Dimatina Hutchinson

McFarlane Craven.

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D2 SectionOENTLE9GH EULLEE N TEMPLESTOWE IVANHOE ASSUMPTION LA TROBE UN ➢ MONASH GRYPHONS

Coach: Justin Paul Coach: Steve Easton Coach: John Matthew Senior Coach: Glenn Taylor Coach : Phil Knight

Asst: Troy Lupoi Res .Coach : Andrew Parris Assist Coach: Doni Valkanis Res Coach : Bob Ellis Assist Coach: John Leroy

Res Coach : Steve Hall Res . Coach : Anthony Conti Res Coach : John Leroy

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5 . J . Watson6. A. Jolly 6. A. Tehan (DVC) 6. E. Healy (v.capt)

. .9. L . Walker 6 . D. Bolls

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D2 SectionOLD CAREY OLD GEELONG SWINDURNE UNI WEST BRUNSWICK WI!'. : : . . :_ :". .

Senior Coach : Steve Maus Coach : Michael Lockman Coach: Derek Thoene Coach : Angus Hamilton ~YRes.Coach: Andrew Gates Res Coach : Ben Dunn Res . Coach : Paul James Res . Coach: Troy Thompson Coach: Den ; Mdeod

Ass Coach : Matt Edmonds Res Coach : Paul Dervan

1 . C. Angus (VC) 1 . M . Goldsworthy 1 . L Watts 1a . Drain M 1 D. Elias2 . D. Faelis 2 . W. Ainsworth 2. J Sheedy 1b . Hamilton A 2 J . Buttigie g3 . M . Cohen 3 . J . Ftzciarence 3. J Piotrowski 2 . Hamilton P 3 D. Woud a4 . D. James 4 . C . S6nchcombe 4. A Fidler 3 . Heppell G 4 S . Wuchatsch5 . P. Konstantinidis 5 . M . Vickers-Willis 5. J Demarte 4 . Lehmann C Wheeler5 T6. C. Campbell 6 . J . Bell 6. D Harmer 5 . Cannane A

.Grant6 N

7 . S . Jessup 7 . J . Pau lAllen8 G

7. J Murchie 6 . Pietsch S.

7 D. Sadle r8. A . Stewart-Holmes . .

g D Salter8 . M Higgins 7 . Benjamin S g J . McCutcheon

9. D. Shutie,

10 . M Avery 9. L Morrison 8 . Simmonds N 9 J . Munro9. B . Andrews (r) 11 . L Stevens 10. M Anastassi 9 . Morphett A

10 B Cocks10 . K . Shrives (RVC) 12. T Paul 11 . D Milano 10 . Byrne s .

11 J Anderso n11 . N . Everett 13 . T Cannon 13. K Barbary 11 . Norman P .

12 . L. MacFarlane 14 . D Taylor 14. R Goode 12 . Maguire T 12 A. Featherston

13 . G. Trumbull 15. H McCarthy 15. H Sutter 13 . Brockley S 13 A. Mackle y

14 . M . Mahon 16. T Fallow 16. C Walsh 14 . Bowshall - TanrerC 14 J . Street

15 . N . Bull 17. T Betts 17. J Roberts 15 . Russell M 15 D. Taylo r16 . T. Angus 18. J Malpas 18. A Fiumani 17 . Smith J 16 S . Phemister

R . Graham (r)1619. S MacGowan 19. B O'Mara 18 . McManus M 17 J . Di razia

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22 . C Thomas24 . C Higgins

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20 B . Koch19 . T. Wood 23. C Fairbairn 25 . M Whiting 23 . Rudd D 21 L Monkhurst19 . P. Drake (r) 24. S tansdell 26 T Liston 24 Jenkin J 22 M . Kennedy20. J . Raftopoulos 25. T Hope-Johnson .

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31 . J . Ward 39. J Kilpatrick 40 . J Coy 35. Carmichael M 32 D. Williams

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35. M . Watts '44. J Urqhart 44 . M Ryan 39. West R 36 T Smith

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58. Torney A 54 P. Vincen t. . ~, J Imhoff 64. J O Keeffe 59. Brugler J54. C . Pinches 67 . H Eastman 65. A Teal 60. Sprague M 55 R . Nisbet55. G . Spencer 68 . R Curler 66. C Dent 61 . Hilton K 56 J. Thrush56. A. Boyd 69 . A Southey 67. D Beynon 62 . Wright S 57 0. Jimenez57. Glen Morgan 70 . W de Fegley 68. L Sierakowski 63 . Gartlan J 58 J . Robinson59. C . Mason (RVC) 71 . S Waters 64 . Stewart L61 . Grant Morgan 72 . JSattier 65 . O'Brien N64. C . Smith 73 . ATimms Proudly 66 . Hussey R65. D . Elsner7 R

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

Senior - (1st XVIII teams) Any registered player witha permit can play finals (except AFLNFL players witha permit - see below).

Reserve - (2nd XVIII teams) Players must beregistered and must have played at least four (4)reserve grade matches and not more than ten (10)senior matches in the home and away games (first

round) .Where both first and second XVIII's are playing on thesame day the reserve grade player must only haveplayed two (2) games in either the seniors or reserves

to qualify.For clubs with teams drawn in semi finals on differentdays of the same weekend (ie . 1st semi Saturday, 2ndsemi Sunday - read as above teams playing on the

same day).Under-19 teams - Players must be registered and hold

a permit . If a player has played an aggregate of morethan 5 senior and reserve matches he must have playedmore than 5 Under-19 matches during the season .

If a player is ineligible due to having played more than5 senior and reserve matches and does not gainselection in his club's senior team in the first secondround match, he is then eligible to play in any

subsequent Under 19 tinal .

Where a team has (2) U19 teams or is involved inhybrid arrangement, the following shall apply .

Where a club has two U19 teams a player must havenot played more than 10 matches with the U19 1 side

to play in the (2) team .To represent the hybrid team in the finals the playermust have represented the hybrid team in (5) first

round matches - not including finals .

Club XVIII teams - Players must be registered and

have played in at least four (4) Club XVIII matches(for the team they wish to represent) and not haveplayed in more than a total of eight (8) senior and

reserve matches during the first round .

Where a club has two or more Club XVIII teams aplayer must have not played more than 8 matcheswith (either of) the higher placed side(s) to play in a

lower team's final .An AFL or VFLlisted player will be eligible to playin the finals for his VAFA club as long as he hasplayed a minimum of five (5) VAFA matches for theteam he wishes to represent in the finals . At least two

(2) of these matches must have been played after

June 30th .A TAC Under 18 player must have played five (5)VAFA matches for the VAFA team he wishes to

represent in the finals. For TAC players there is no

requirement to play a certain number of matches after

June 30th .

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! 1 aby Geoff Reffley

The Old Melburnians were sweeping all before them inA Section and were on top in A Section with a 2 gameadvantage . They now faced their nearest challengers,Old Xavs, in a very important game for the shape of thetop four. The OM's having won their first roundencounter against the red and blacks, could take asubstantial hold over their main opposition and take ahold they did . By quarter time OM's held a 5 goal leadand although they only increased that lead slightly inthe remaining quarters, their win gave them astranglehold on the double chance. Topakis kicked 7for the winners and Campbell . Hazell, Kennedy andParkin were also great contributors. Lethlean (3),Blood, Cranage, Wood, Tucker and Andrew Dillonworked really hard for Xavs . St Kevins' win over theScotchies promoted them into clear second and the gapfor two teams outside the four narrowed to only 4points . There was plenty of great footy to come in theweeks ahead .A big, big game in B Section for the two leaders Trintyand MHSOB, locked together on points and separatedonly by the percentage advantage for Trinity.Melbourne High's Old Scholars made a real statementby kicking 7 goals to the home side's 2 goals and thatwas the advantage they needed . Roger McIntyre in theruck for MHSOB fed running players Rhys Limbrickand Kon Krios who made life very awkward for theTrinity defence. Trinity rallied in the third term,especially through Adam Andrews, Colin Phillips andJamie Stickland (4) and at the final break the gamewas up for grabs. MHSOB answered Trinity's early, lastquarter goals and hung on to record a 17 .16 to 14 .12result and they had taken over top spot and sent Trintyto third position .The VAFA Executive unhesitatingly gave their supportto some fund raising efforts to assist the MonashGryphons in their quest to provide support for theirplayer, Jason Barrie, severely injured earlier in theseason . The Exec arranged for a signed TonyLockett/Wayne Carey signed jumper to be suitablyframed for a forthcoming, silent auction and made theopening bid of $500.In D Section, Old Carey's captain, 'legend' and realgentleman, Cam Matthews, took the field for his 100thperformance for the Black, Gold and Blue colours .Originally a terrific full forward in U19 football, Camhad become a great CHB for the seniors and also madesome great contributions to the combined C-E teams .Under 19 Section One umpires were Cameron Gill,Grant Wardrop, Simon Payton, Travis Carrick, GerardRobb, Ken McNiece, Ken Walker, Pat Maebus, MarcO'Donoghue and Mark Childs .

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The battle for the A Sec tion top four intensified

although Collegi an s were currently at the pinnacle andwent 2 games clear after dispensing with second placedOld IyIelburnians 15 .7 to 7 .9 . Parkin, Laussen,Kenneally an d Lake (4) led the way for Collegians andStuckey, Theodore, Susa and McMullin (2) for theOM's .

In B Grade Mazenodwent to Banyuleconfident ofstrengthening their topposition but sixth placedBanyule had other ideas.Mazenod's inaccuracydid not help them butBanyule fully deservedthe victory 16.9 to 12.14 and Gilham, Mayne andRichmond led their side well. Mazenod's best werePolan, Lane and Murray. This win allowed Banyule tojoin Paradians and Trinty in equal third place .In C Section Ivanhoe's strong showing against MonashBlues firmed their third position and kept the Blueswithin the relegation area. Newbold, Pearce and Maud(4) used the Ivanhoe ground to their advantage andwere instrumental in the win; Sinclair, Barker andDowsley worked hard for the Blues .The highlight of F Section was Drew Warne-Smithsclub goal kicking record of 16 against the hapless WestBrunswick and took the talented forward to 81 for theseason and plenty of opportunities ahead to smashsome more records .Personality Pars highlighted the outstanding effort ofElsternwick's Paul Mahoney who broke Alan Ramsay'sclub record of 358 games. An even bigger thrill for Paulwas to play his 359th game along side his son Shane .A statement from both the Chairman of the Permit andReinstatement Committee, Richard Evans, andGeneral Manager, Phil Stevens, recorded thecircumstances surrounding the recent suspension ofthe Fawkner club from the VAFA . Fawkner had forsome weeks been playing a number of unregisteredplayers due to their inability to provide enough playingresources. It was a sad end to the relationship betweenthe VAFA and Fawkner but legal implications couldcreate enormous problems should ineligible players beinvolved in any incidents, hence the strong stance bythe Association's Executive .

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The De La Salle club were enjoying an excellent seasonall round . Their senior team were clear on top of BGrade, their reserves were clear in fourth spot with ahuge percentage. The U19 (Blue team) in Section 1were in first posi ti on in the top Junior Section . De La'sstrength in numbers enabled them to enter a secondUnder 19 team (the Golds) who were only one game outof the four in Sec ti on 3 and their Club 18 were equalfourth in G Section .In E Section, scribe Kevin McNicholl summed up round13 thus -'No rain since Monday, early frost fo ll owed bySunshine and ideal conditions for football' . Kev alsomade his point that he was unable to con fi rm theresult of the Peninsula versus St Bedes game as noreport was submitted . He was able to report howeverthat Aquinas (eq second) defeated Old Essendon (eqsecond) forcing the Bombers to drop to sixth spot . In alow scoring affair, Aquinas won comfortably 8 .12 to4 .6 .Peter Hilles' entertaining prose in his "F-Troop" repo rtusually me an t that one would take some weeks to work

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out who he was referring to with his cleverpseudonyms . Pete told us the 'Nodders' (Mazenod)defeated the 'Banjos' (St Leonards) by 13 goals . FSection coaches were - Tony Kennedy (ANZ), WayneKraska (Comm Bank), Craig Bransgrove (Eltham),John Maroney (FIT), Jim Fontiniotis (Mazenod), KelvinShaw (Old Carey), Roland Magro (St Andrews), JohnLord (St Leonards), Laurie Duffus (Uni Reds), JohnHartley (Waverley) and Mark Cannon (Williamstown) .MHSOB recorded their sorrow at the loss of their greatsupporter, Harry Tredinnick . Harry's great service tothe Old Boys Association, The School Council, theFootball Club and the School in general would besorely missed .

E Section looked a two way battle between PeninsulaOld Boys and Balaclava. Both were two games clear inequal top position but by the end of the day, Peninsulawere sitting out on their own when the Old Mentonianseasily accounted for the Balaclava team 12.13 to 6 .8 .The "Bala Boys" were never in it and Mentoniansrecorded their best as "A real team effort" and theywere now only a game behind second spot .It was a similar situation in F Section . Brunswick andMonash Whites jointly on top with 10 wins and twogames clear, but, at the final siren, Brunswick hadgone down to Preston 10 .9 to 11 .20 and Preston hadjumped up a rung into third place with their eyes onthe double chance . No doubt about it, promotionrelegation has been creating fantastic scenarios formany, many seasons .A big day for Power Houses' Tom Cross, 250 games forhis club . Tom was a great warrior for "The House" andhad the distinction of winning . three consecutive 'MostImproved Player' awards (beat that!)

1The Old Paradians AFC were celebrating their GoldenJubilee and during their time in the VAFA hadcontributed significantly and boasted many footballidentities . Some of the former VFL players to alsorepresent Paradians were Frank Mount (Carlton), DonWhelan (South Melbourne), Paddy Scanlon (SouthMelbourne), Jack Burns (Collingwood), J Gaffney(Fitzroy) and Maurie Considine (Hawthorn) . Some ofthe legends of the VFL were ex Old Paradian players,none other than Alan La Fontaine and the great PhonseKyrie .The club had many All Australian representatives upuntil 1979, namely - P McLaughlin, L Wakeling, BO'Brien, S Williams, R Duke and M Quinlan . A terrificpremiership record up until 1979 included B Section(1951, 1958, 1971) and A Section (1962, 1963, 1964,1966, 1967, 1968), a remarkable and enviable record .During this successful period the club had alsosecured a number of Reserve and Junior Section flags .

Brunswick hosted Old Xaverians, first and secondplace respectively, in the match of the day in D Section .Seems light years away when the Xavs were this fardown the grades . On a windy day Brunswick made fulluse of the breeze to score 7.6 to zero in the first term.Xavs fought back and at half time it was a monumentalstruggle with Brunswick holding a 2 point lead 7.7 to7 .5 . The second half was a titanic struggle beforeBrunswick prevailed 11 .17 to 10 .8 and Xavs hadslipped two places to fourth position . Watt, Cullinan,Abernathy and Palmer (4) were best for Brunswick and

Noonan, Jemmeson, Naughton and Fraser (5) for theXavs .One of the regular advertisers in The Amateur Footballof this era was Arena Sporting Footwear. Manyfootballers and umpires of the time would visit LouZachariah's business to choose footwear of their choiceat competitive prices .St Bernard's advertised their'Grand Final Breakfast' atthe Chevron Hotel . This great initiative would alsoannounce the 'Amateur Football Personality of theYear' .

Old Paradians (A Section) were clear on top in bothseniors and reserves . Their seniors were 2 games plusa huge percentage differential ahead of nearest rivalsUni Blues. They continued on their merry way withanother win at the expense of Ivanhoe 17 .9 to 4.7. TheOP's had a great forward set-up that would cause ahuge problem for all opposition team for the remainingrounds and into the final series .Bell's Freer's Hotel in Moray Street, South Melbourne,a very famous watering hole, advertised as follows: 9's- 18's - bottles, set up and tapped with gas andglasses, stewards if required! 4 o'clock deliverySaturday afternoons (just in time for the after match!).Kel Davidson broke Caulfield Grammarians clubrecord when he recorded his 166th game and Kevin(Balsa) Pyers reached his century at Parkside . Under"Social Notes" the Fairfield Club publicized their'Ladies day' at Mr Ern Rodwell's. Tea and travel talk forthe girls and washing up for the boys!! MHSOB alsoinvited their members to a 'pleasant Sunday rriorning'at Alf Keam's residence . There would be a BBQ andrefreshments, and the time, 'theoretically', is from11 .00am to 4 .00pm!!

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Kew were very competitive m(ne tirst half against ASection leaders Old Melburnians but the OM's drewaway in the second half to win 15.12 to 8 .11 . Geelongtook Collegi ans fourth spot in B Grade with a win overCaulfield Grammarian s.Ormond on top in the Junior Section wa ll oped bottomteam Brunswick 26 .28 to 4 .11 .The late an d greatMelbourne premiership player, Neil (Froggy) Crompton,then a lad at Ormond, kicked 7 in the ' Monds win . DonLoutitt ( Ormond) was the leading goal-kicker in thejunior section with 63 .

I::-_ 7%YEARS„AGO,T-X93?Old Scotch retained the top position in A Grade despitelosing to Old Melburnians. Uni Blacks consolidatedtheir second spot with a comfortable victory atBrighton Tech OB's expense and the Blacks' forward,Gillespie-Jones, kicked 10 'from all angles' .B Section's West Brunswick remained unbeaten andtheir win against the closest rivals, E .S & A Bank, wasvery welcoming as they were without regulars Snell andRees . E .S & A's champion full forward, Fenton Lawsunavailability did not help the bankers .C Section's Caulfield Grammarians hoped that theirfortunes would improve with the welcome return of anumber of their top players . It was not too late for themto improve on their 7th position after defeating theHailey/Trinity combine . Wally Crabtree was loudlycheered for his magnificent goal on the run . Wally stillsupports the 'Fields to this day and provides advice forthis column !

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Yet another great result from Oakleigh as they The last third of theaccounted for the hot St Johns . Two big wins in a year is upon us androw for the Krushers, some great from coming u pto the run home towards the finals . A few other look set however stillclose ones as the Hawks really hotted up th erelegation race with a win over Mt Lilydale whilstSouth got some winning form back but only justover an unlucky SyndalAs noted above, Oakleigh had a strong win againstSt Johns. The Krushers will be buoyed by theirrecent good form and with numbers on the trackcausing pressure for spots, all goes well for thenext 6 weeks . The Jocs shouldn't be too downbeatabout the result. They have been up for awhile andthe ammunition provided could prove invaluable .Rupert swood bounced back to form, at theexpense of Werribee . The ladder leaders didn'thave it all their own way though as the Bees servedit up to them in the first half and if not for someinaccurate kicking who knows what might have

Oakleigh travel to Syndal, full of confidence afterbeen? The Rupe got their game back into gear afteran excellent fortnight. They wouldn't want to relaxthe break as the likes of Temming, Gaunt an d

Hatty took over.Hawthorn saluted the judge but not before a greatcontest against Mt Lilydale . The Mounts started

and will be hard to beat.well and had a commanding early lead before theHawks kicked back . The home side got out to a sixgoal lead half through the third term before themomentum swung again, back in Mounts favour.The lead changed hands half a dozen times in thelast quarter before the siren sounded with theHawks just in front. Saulle, Rice and the Collinsboys were the Hawks best whilst Cunningham inthe ruck, Kellet up forward and Hayes and Gibsonwere the visitors best.An inaccurate Uni High held onto the points overPower House. The House, with the aid of the wind,charged to the lead in the first stanza . Uni Highstruggled to convert in the next term but bouncedback in the third, with veteran Warren Smithholding sway across half back. The High were alsowell served by Hams, Smith and Gorringe whilstWeber in a back pocket was also a star . The Housesbest included Cooper, Taylor and Hill .Finally, South was able to hang on against Syndalin a close one .

still plenty of intrigue left . The double chancesplenty of jockeying for the

fourth spot. The other battle is at the bottom of thetable as four clubs fight the relegation stakes .Match of the day sees St Johns at home toRupertswood . The Jocs set themselves for a bigmonth and with a 2 to 1 advantages coming intoweek 4, will feel the pressure is slightly off. TheRupe bounced back last week but it took a littlewhile for the engines to start humming . Should bea clinker however hard to go past Rupe .Power House host South Melbourne in the onlygenuine D3 derby . South has gone fromchocolates to boiled lollies in recent weeks butwinning form is good form? The House was ashade unlucky last week and will see this as lastroll of the dice for fmal's actions . Have a hunchthey might be able to do it as well. House for me .

too much however ; the form of Syndal over thepast 6 or so weeks has been pretty good . Still, theKrushers have all the momentum at the moment

Another absorbing duel is played out MountLilydale way as the home team welcome finals'aspirants Uni High . Uni are so close to final's

Oakleigh .

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action they can smell it but this looms as a dangergame, particularly as the injury gods have deemedit Uni High's turn . Lilydale are always competitiveat home however this might just be beyond them .Finally, Werribee host Hawthorn in a relegationbattle. A loss to the home side would almostcertainly assign them to D4 next year whilst a winwould keep the four way battle up and running.The Hawks still have a long injury list (not thatWerribee have had much luck in this area either!)and with rule number one kicking in, Werribee forme .CorrespondentsYou can email me on ed [email protected] or ringme on 0418348723 .SocialRupertswood and Hawthorn have their dinnerdances coming up . See the usual suspects formore details.July 31 sees some raffles being drawn . Both StJohns and Oakleigh have the days set aside. Onceagain see the usual susoects for more infor mation.

UHS-VU - congratuiations to A-darn Cusick o nrecently playing his 50th game for the club. Cueyhas turned the corner and is playing reallyconsistent good football in the seniors . We lookforward to the next 50 . Shane Crac knell plays his100th game today. Never has there been a morepopular club captain than "Crackers ." One of thebest marks in the competition he continually isasked to take on taller opponents and comes outon top . His kicking is straight out of the textbookand occasionally gets somewhere near the target.All your many supporters on and off the field wishyou all the best and have a great game. MarcusButera, plays his 50th game against Powerhouselast weekl . Marcus is renowned for his pace,evasive skills and ability to hit the target! He hasovercome a number of injuries and we lookforward to seeing more great games from you .Werribee - Chris Alabakis plays his 100th gametoday. Chris started at the club in 1996 thenplayed under 18's in 1997, was part of the firstyear of underl9's in 1999, went looking forgreener pastures in 2002 but returned in 2003 tobe part of the reserves premiership . Having playedmost of these games and along with 76 juniorgames at the club Chris has been a long timeplayer at the club.

TODAY'S MATCHES R13D3 SECTION

Mt Lilydale v UHS-VUPower House v South Melbourne Districts

Syndal Tally-Ho v Oakleig hSt Johns 0 C v Rupertswood

Werribee Amateurs v Hawthorn Amateurs

- - _~- _~HAWTHORN AMATEURS5.2 12.6 14.11 18.11 (119)MT LILYDALE 5.2 8.5 11 .13 17.15 (117)Haw: Carle 4 Tyson 4 Davies 3 S Avery 3 Flanagan 2Jackomos Martinovich. Best: Not received . Mt Lilydale : Kellet4 Hayes 4 Roberts 3 Maniscalchi 2 Hickey Leonard VanstrupPearce Gibson. Best: Kellet Gibson Hayes Maniscalchi VanBuren Pearce. Umpires: Andrew Fyfe (F)UHS-VU 1.3 4.13 4.14 9.21 (75)POWERHOUSE 6.6 6.8 7.14 8.15 (63)UHS-VU: Smith 3 Madrigrano 2 Langendorf Rose ButeraTate. Best : Smith Gorringe Rose M Fancily Carroll HamsCracknell Weber. Powerhouse: Bishop 3 Brownjohn 2 TaylorM 2 Verbane Mick. Best : M Taylor Hill Boland WilliamsDoolan J Taylor. Umpires: Jamie Gunn Mitch Buxton (F)STH LB DISTRICTS 1.4 5.5 7.5 11.8 (75)SYNDAL TALLY HO 5.0 6.5 8.8 10.11 (71)Sth ffielb : Aquilina 2 Adgemis Bulpit Cooper Stefanidakis PD'Andrea W D'Andrea Niemi Joshke Brown . Best: BulpitAquIlina Niemi M Hannan Royle Washington . Syndal Tally-Ho: J Hannemann 6 Vagiatis Crew Cachia D Richardson .Best : Mackenzie Rutter D Richardson J Moresi Bingham JHannemann . Umpires : Paul Hoffman Shaun Rothe (F)Graeme Booth Jourdan Smith (G )OAKLEIGH 4.2 9.7 11 .10 15.15 (105)ST JOHNS 0 C 3.3 6.6 6.8 10.11 (71)oalaeigh : Dalton 5 Mackenzie 3 Bromley 2 S Kitts 2 BrittTreacy Wills . Best : Bromley Furnell A Kitts Nagel StevensonZula . St Johns: Horbury 4 Phaendonos 3 Ryan 2 Koppens .Best : Walker Ellis Horbury O'Connor Hanger Rudd . Umpires :Geoff Moore Matthew Meier (F) Jack Mahar Alistair Charm (G)RUPERTSWOOD 5.4 9.7 18 .11 24.16 (160)WERRIBEE AMATEURS 2.4 6.13 8.14 10.15 (75)Ruperts: Whithead 5 Walsh 4 Brennan 4 Reid 2 Plummer 2Temming 2 Hatty Spinner West Hewitt Kerman. Werribee :Flack 2 Tedesco Daly Kidd Mehmet Hoffman Smith A MurphyK Murphy. Best : Ayling Kidd Carson Tedesco Daly Murphy .Umpires : Bruno Savi Grant Adamson (RFL) (F) ChrisMcKendry Michael Jones (G )

D3 RESERVEHAWTHORN AMATEURS5.3 8.5 15.7 19.9 (123)MT LILYDALE 1 .0 5.3 8.3 10.7 (67)Haw: Broadley 4 Gattis 3 Pritchard 3 Barker 3 Williams 2Caruana 2 Ruzicka Robertson . Best : Pritchard CaruanaBroadley Gattiss Sheridan Allder. Mt Lilydale : Watt 4Mitchell 2 Baffle M Maltar Morrison Saker . Best : M MaltarMitchell Watt Catherine Morrison King .UHS-VU 4.2 4.5 9.9 9.11 (65)POWERHOUSE 0.2 3.6 3.6 4.7 (31)UHS-VU : Cleveland 4 Wright 2 C Thomas Mottram Bowes .Best : Wright Clevelend Partridge Bowes J Maguire Hircoe .Powerhouse: Fraser 2 Cooper Plazzer. Best: Macleod PlazzerMcClure Contrearas Marshall .SOUTH MELB DISTRICTS2.2 4.6 8.7 11.9 (75)SYNDAL TALLY HO 2.1 2.6 2.9 4.11 (35)Sth Melb: Earl Henderson 7 Bradley 2 Downing EvanHenderson. Best : Briglia Downing Earl Henderson JohnsonDoyle Kidd . Syndal Tally Ho : Anderson Wong Leplaa BerenBayliss . Best : Leplaa Black Hayes Edwards Beren BaylissBeorn Bayliss.OAKLEIGH 4.6 7.6 9.10 11 .10 (76)ST JOHNS 0 C 2.0 5.3 6.4 7.8 (50)Oakleigh : Marshall 3 Perdikomatis 2 Cammis LoureyMitchell Nevezie Orchard Short . Best : Marshall KokkinosMitchell Cooke Redford Cammiss. St Johns : M Van Houten 3Hancock Bastone P Rudd D Rydquist . Best: Van HoutenWaters Rydquist Gates Saco McLennan .RUPERTSWOOD 5.7 12 .10 17 .13 21 .17 143WERRIBEE AMATEURS 1 .0 2.0 4.1 5 .3(33)Rupert swood : R Jaeger 5 A Jordan 5 L Temming 4 B Ang 2C Chrystiuk 2 S Carmody K Elliott R Phillips . Best : G Hatty KElliott A Jordan R Jaeger L Temming M Pettman . Werribee: JMarinis 2 M Czajkowski B Bunworth N Dicker . Best : B WatersM Czajkowski C Alabakis R. Bell T Towers R Baker.

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D3 SectionHAWTHORN

Coach: Peter TysonRes : Patrick Ryan

1 . C . Rice

2. G . Broadley

3a A . Knott3b N . Patterson4, N . Martin5. S . Avery6. P. Avery7. C. Alexander8 . J. Cargil l9 . R. Ogge (vc)10 . P. Orchard11 . A . Vance12. A. Tsoumbris13. J . Murphy14 . D. Lauletta cO15 . M. Tyso n16 . C . Reed17 . B. Ruzicka18. P. Phillips19. D. Garlick20. S . Parker21 . J . McKenzie22 . A. Collins23 . L . Collins24 . J. Jackomos25. T. Ryan26. S . James27. R. Lord28. D. Mackenzie29. P. Barke r30. I . Marchovski31 . J. Best32 . M. Houenau33a C . Ric e33b P. Stroud34. R . Johnston35. S . Davies36. M . Sheridan37. A. Jarvis39a A. Brick39b M Hicks42 . D . McGlenchy43a I. Chep a44a P. Source44. B . Ailder46. T.0'Hanlon54. M . Cuarana

62 . J. Dawson

66 . M. Hourenau

75 . M. Dao u77 . K . Rimmer80. N . Exton

MT. LILYDALE OLDCOLLEGIAN

Senior Coach : David Keast AsstSnr Coach: Paul Commeriard

Res Coach: Gary Hickey

1 . D.Johnson2. P. Hayes3. M. Brebner4. F. Varg a5 . G. Bird6 . M . Jelenc7 . C. Varga8. K. Maniscalchi9. A. Del Biondo10. D. Baker11 . C . Gibson12. D . Van Duuren

13 . M . Leonard14 . M . Smithies15 . T. Van Duuren

16. D. Morrison18. R. McKenzie19. A. Delahunt20. K. Fernando21 . M. Cunningham22 . D . Cam s23 . S . Leggett24 . L. Merrett25. L. Syphers26. T. Flanagan27. N. Pearce28. D. Hickey29 . B. Baillie30 . S. Taylor31 . T. Hansford32. P. Carolan (C)33. C. Anderson34. L. Kellett35. D. Callanan36 . M . Alderman37 . C . Carstens38 . S. Roche39 . J . Roberts40. M . Rhodes41 . M . Maltar42. M . Periera43. D. Holloway44. J. Paull45. J. Saker46 . D . Kin g

... 47 . M . Cullane48 . M . McKeown49 . P. Brown53. D.Marotti54. D. Watt

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OAKLEIGH A.F.CCoach : Chris MooreAss: David FurnellRes: Pat McKennaAsst : Shane Kitts

1 Murray A3 Mackenzie D4 Harry G5 Kokkinos

C 6 Cash M7 Short M8 Earl S9 Hogan C10 Mitchell R11 Treacy G12 Fumell D13 Britt D14 Malcom P15 Redford G16 Bell M17 D' Astoli L18 Connellan J (Res C)19 Keating R

20 Tolley J21 Perdikomatis A (RDVC)22 Ear S23 Kerley J (RVC)24 Kitts S25 Marshall C26 Kitts A27 Zula D (VCap)28 Khodr A29 Holden K30 Holden P P. VC)31 Bromley T (Cap)32 Hunt T33 Bando S

34 Lucas P35 Nuske R

36 Ryan M37 Phillips B38 Cammiss S39 Rose B40 Hartman W41 Way S42 Dalton S43 Hinton A44 Wills N45 Nevezie J46 Nguyen B47 Stevenson M48 Reynolds i49 Collins S50 Lamb C51 Kennedy L52 Cooke C53 Lourey A54 Edwards M56 King B57 Nagel D58 Glossop A59 Orchard T60 Wills D61 Ciavarella A63 Couttie M64 Videky E65 Hullah M

POWERHOUSECoach: Brett Devli n

Res Coach: Gary Dean

M Taylor 1R Humphreys 2D Boland 2J Marshall 3B Turner Son VC 4P Sosic 5M Verbeme 6C Richardson 7M Hill 8L Fraser 9D Cooper 10B Phillips 11A Brownjohn 12J Harris 13W Elliot 14P Haseler San Capt 15Ron Anderson 16C McLeod 17F Doyle 18L Button 19J Evans 19J Nicholls 20D Miller 21R Walsh 22A Naylor 23J Taylor 24M Driessen 25D Harris 26R Davies 27P Cooper 28M Beasley 29T McFarlane 30R Marshall Res Capt 31M Verberne Sen VC 32A Ristovski 33S Fordham 34S Hatchard 35J Kilpatrick 35C Doolan 36S West 37R Benson 38W Benton 39R Marshall 40R Black Res VC 41P Arnold 42J Howes 43D Glanville 44A Contreras 45V Brown 46T Marshall 47D Crane 47N Sharp 48C Pratt 49A Volz 50C Matheson 52S Warne 53D Reidy 54E Buckley 55C Plazzer 56R Nilsson 57B Dallimore 60M Weber 63T Friend 87N Bishop Son VC 88

RUPERTSW00GCoach : Tony West

Res. Coach : Shane Mcla

1 . Plummer T2. Price G3. Reid P4. McGovern N5 . Mgrath J6 . Gallus S7 . Whitehead B8. Elliot K9. Spinner L10. Prendergast B11 . Moule B12. Hewat M13 . Sinnett B14 . Plummer L15 . Webb N16. Clarke P17. Hatty R18. Pettman M19. Collins D20 . Flinn P22 . Stevens D23 . West M25. Keenan D26. Zarb D27. Jaeger R28. McDonald 030. Shaw K31 . Flinn M32 . Sinnett p33 . Chrystiuk C35. Carlo C36. Henry P38. Johnson 839. Walsh D40. Brennan L41 . Davis M42 . McKenzie M43 . Phillips R44 . Broughton T45. Hum D46. McCrann J47. Soutaris A48. Bradbury H49. Ang B

'.. 50 . Soutaris D51 . Assouad M52 . Jordan A53. Carlo A54. Clarke M55. Walsh A56. Hatty G57 . Gaunt W58 . Carmody S60 . Ramsay J61 . Powell D63. McPherson B64. McLachlan S66. Roberts G68 . Wallace D69 . Maezzatesta M70 . Temming L

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D3 SectionST. JOHNS OC SOUTH MELBOURNE SYNDAL TALLY NO UH.S-V U WERRIBEECoach: Ben McGee DISTRICTS Senior Coach: Jeff B r~gt arn Snr Coach: Shane Mot tram . Coach : Tim Ellis

Res : Rod Walker Coach : Brendan Moloney SnrAsst Coach : Guy Walden Asst : B. Uebergang Res. Coach : Paul Smith

Res Coach: Darren Duscher Res Coach: Tony Psinas Res Coach G . Temes

1 . K . Arnold 1 . J . Washington DVC 1 . J. HannemannAsst Coach: G . MandJis 1 D . Nedinis

2. M . Peake 2 . Ma Hannan Captain 2. I . Bingham (Vice-C) I M. WRIGHT 2. KMurphy3. D. O'Connor 3 . M . Balshaw 3. M. Joy 2 R . THORP 3. D . Flack (R C)4. S . Holmes 4 . S . Stepnell 4. T. Turpin 3 T. CLEVELAND 4. S . Kidd

5. B . Hilton 5 . S . King 5. D . Hannett 4 L. GORRINGE 5. B . Cunningham

6. M . Phaedonos 6 . L. Kealy 6. I . MacKenzie (Vice-C) 5 S . MOTTRAM 6. M . Wals h

7. N. Chalk 7 . A. Hannan 7. T. Vagiatis 6 S . CRACKNELL (Capt) 7. T. Dea n

B. M . Hartnett 8 . X . Kidd 8 . R . Bennett 7 D. ZULICKI 8. R . Stonehouse

9. A. Jones 9 . S . Aqualina 9 . D . Richardson8 S . HAMS 9. J . Ayling

10. M .Courmadias 10 McCormickD T Psinas109 S . DEVLIN 10. M . Keogh (C)

11 . J . Kelly. .

11 . P. Daly..

11 . J. Rutter (Vice C)10 B . FARRELLY 11 . M . Green (V/C)

12. P. Walker 12, A. Argyriou 12 . D . Bennett11 D. FORBE S12 W. SMITH

12. T. EllisMehmert13 F13. C. Horbury VC 13. E . Henderson 13 . S. Miller (Res V-C) 13 N. ROSE

. .Marini s14 J14. P. Sharp 14, D. Bell 14 . S. O'Boyle 14 M . BUTERA

. .15. A. Murphy14R. M . Hanger 15. B . Lazzaro 15 . D . Reynolds 15 J. JACKS 16. N . Gauchi

15 . M . Kosmala 16. J . Neimi 16 . C . Hayes 16 J,TATE 17. A. Tedessco16. A. Paterson 17. P. D'Andrea 17 . A . Herrmann 17 C. LANGENDORF 18. D. Velish a17 . S. Cockayne VC- Res 18. G . Cox 18 . M. Bircanin 18 A. HELLNER 19. J . Addamo18 . C. Emery 19. A. Reid 19 . A. Faichney 19 J. UEBERGANG 20. E . Mahoney19 . J. Cotton 20. W. Brown 20 . B . Hannemann 20 G . MADRIGRANO 21 . T. Davidson20 . B. Rydquist 21 . B. Johnson 20 . C . Hall 21 J. HALL 22. A. Dibatista21 . S. Koppens C 22. T. Milne 21 . D. Kennett 22 G . MANDALIS

23 Becke rC22 . G . Roberts 23. B. Downing 22 . M . Buckley (Res C) 23 G . TERNES . .

24 L Carson23 . J. Diaz DVC 24. B. Joske 23 . B . Bayliss 24 N. CARROLL . .

25 McMilla nB24 . L . Mara 25. S. Atherton 24 . B . Bayliss 25 D. CREEK . .

26 R Bell25 . B. Waters 26. R. Mitchell 25. B . Reeman 26 P. THOMA

S 27 A. CUSICK

..27. A. Borg

26 . H . Wathen 27. P. Cheevers 26. A. Morrison McINNES28 BB 28 . D. Czajo^.vski (D .V/C)27 . R . Dowses 28. T. Paterakis 27. M . Leplaa

.29 K WEBER 29 . S. Dole

28 . A. Dexter 29. J. Adgemis 28. S . Crew 30 J. PARTRIDGE 30 . D. Sette29 . T. Ellis 30. T. Zantuck 29. P. Agnello 31 P. DOLENCE 31 . B. Waters30 . R . Walker 31 . S. Hermman 30. B . Holland (Res V-C) 32 S. DIMOND 32 . D. Harwood31 . D . Rydquist 32. D . McGee 31 . A. Richardson 33 J. SCHULZ 33 . R. Baker32 . A. Rudd 33. M. Doyle 32. L Hannemann 34 J . O'NEILL 34 . J. Hoffman33 . A. Foneca 35 . N . Moojen 33. T. Bartholomew 35 A. BUTERA 35 . B. Bunworth34 . M. Hancock C- Res 37 . J. Clyne 34. N. Hunter 36 A PENDLEBURY 36 . S. Bianco35 . J . Sacco 38 . D . Rowe 35. C. Cachia (Captain) 37 G. CATTERALL 37 . C . Howard36. P. Harris 39 . A. Briglia 36. T. Fleming 38 R . LAPISH 38 . T. Towers (RV/C)37 . D . Christian VC- Res 40 . B. Bulpit 37. B. Robinson 39 M. REA 39 . L LangBeki38. D . Savio 41 . T. McQualter 38. M. Christiansen 40 L MAGUIRE 40 . S. Fuller

39. P. Rudd 42 . G. Gaylor 39. D. Hallisey 41 A LUDLOW 41 . G . Grogan (R C)

40. T. Hyland 43 . W. D'Andrea VC. 40. B. Thomas 42 D. WALLACE 42 . P. Thoma s

41 . J . Hargraves 44 . D . Geary 41 . M. Moresi 43 M. O'NEILL 43. D . Buchanan

42. D. Sanders 45 . C . Roe 42. M. James44 M. FARRELLY 44. T. Johnson

43. M. Van Houten 46 . A . Ray 43. A. Brown45 N . SMITH 45. C . Alabaki s

44. J . Ross 47 . J . Royle 44. W. James-Ind46 D. McGRATH 46. A. Carson

45. A . Hall 48 . C . Maloney 45 . R . Stein47 M. TURVEY48 S VERNON

47. A . Camilleri

46. B . Callery 52 . M . Anderson 52 . S. Anderson.SMITS49 S

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47. G. Bastone 53 . D. Phillips 54 . P. Sheer.

50 J . CORBETT49. G. Fuller

K Pace5048. J . Hargraves 54 . A. Giannelis 56 . A. Treasure 53 J. THOMAS..

51 . B . Fento n49. A. Kizilis 55 . J . Pohlner 56 S . JACKSON P. Dawe5250. J . Brown 61 . M . Margiannis 57 C. THOMAS

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51 . C. Santoni 64. M . Stefanidakis 58 J. BOWES 54. C. Smith52. D. Harkin 59 J. MAGUIRE 55. B . Brown53. C. Rattle 60 G. COSTA 56, D. Frazer54. D. Vanderwert 61 T. STATHOPOULOS

~ M . Czajowski55. B. Pickering 62 M . KENNEDY

56 . A. Dragwidge 64 B. WALPOLE

66 . J. Srardamaglia 65 D. HARRIS66 P. CLARK E67 M . DeLUIS E

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Car problem s• Rick Love on a rotation trip to the Peninsul a

offered a ride home to one of the young goa lumpires . Little did the young goalie realisethe cost of such generosity by Rick, whenRick's car ran out of petrol and both had topush the car a fair distance to a petrolstation. We can all image the colourfulwords that Rick would use to describe theincident . I suppose these days Rick doesn'thave too much left in the tank after a gameanyway !

• Jason McNiece on the way to Trinity hadthe misfortune of his car breaking down. Inorder not to be too late arriving at the game,Jason just parked his car in what hethought was a vacant parking spot. Afterthe game while doing the paperwork, a ladyfrom Old Scotch kindly asked him to movethe car as he was blocking her in. Does thisconstitute disputing an umpire's decision?Was she yellow carded? Did he write it upas an incident report?

PromotionsSome movements last week and previousweeks in the snakes (FNW) and ladders game .First year field umpires Peter Angelis (GoHellas - still celebrating Euro 2004) & DavidPhillips were promoted to D2 and C sectionrespectively .Adam Conquest jumped into B section for thefirst time last week and also last week we sawBrendan Devlin earning promotion to Csection .On the boundary side Julian Maccioni had hisfirst A section at the long boundary lines ofMarcellin.(O .K . Leah, I'll mention it. Welcome back to Asection for the first time this season. You'veworked hard and you deserve your chance -Macca .)MilestoneDuring the split round of games one milestonewas recorded quietly just like the umpire inquestion. David Irons celebrated his 100thgame without telling anyone ; David has beenwith us for a number of years and now is aregular in the rooms for a drink and helpingout the association when the need for aplumber is required .David would like to thank Paul Jones for

encouraging him tocome down here andrun with theamateurs, he wouldalso like to thank Mick Sneddon as his firstadviser to allow him to run his first few gameswith umpires like Mark Gibson and fellowscribe Macca . David would like to thank all hisfriends across the board within the umpiringgroup and finally Caulfield Grammarianswhere his milestone was achieved .More photo opportunitiesWho was that smiling head in the circle in lastweek's Cadbury competition in the AmateurFootballer? The chocolates will be bad for yourwaistline Luke, so Leah and Macca will bequite happy to take them off your hands.Radio starOur interstate umpire Tim Sutcliffe performedwell as the guest of Tommy and Macca onSouthern FM last Sunday morning . Timumpires his last game for about six weekstoday as he heads off on a trip overseas whichincludes being a spectator at quite a few eventsat the Athens Olympics . He says he's keen towatch the athletics, but we know he'sdefinitely looking forward to the womens'beach volleyball. Tim, we'll be expecting anOlympic update for this column .Blue MoonerHere's the rule book interpretation of a rareone that we've heard has occurred a couple oftimes this season .Rule 15.7 FREE KICK - SHAKING A GOALPOST15 .7 .1 Awarding Free Kick . A free kick shall beawarded against a player or official whointentionally shakes a goal or behind post(either before or after a player has disposed ofthe football) which may affect whether a goal orbehind is scored .Social NewsNot long to the Cocktail Band night, 24th Julyat the Umpires rooms . Start time is 7pm bringeveryone .Reminder to all umpires that the nextAssociation meeting for this month is on 29thJuly .Pre-finals Dinner Monday 23rd August at theVictoria Club . Apologies should have beenforwarded to John Robinson by now.

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It is now a six horse race with Kew and Westbourn e

leading the pack. My tipping has been consistent, and Iam hoping to make a charge for the lead this week, with

D1's Barry Hickey within my sights.Review

ted, Box Hill was gallant in defeat, however

St .Marys were far too strong as they kept their final'schances well and truly alive . Gaynor, Oldfield and livewireforward Davatzis were good for BHN .Richmond was outclassed in a match that sawElsternwlck return to the good form that has gonemissing recently . While Speakman, Lynch, and Macakfought hard all day for the Snakes, they were eclipsed bysome good team work from the Wickers as they stormedhome with a percentage boosting 107 point win. Mahonywas brilliant around the ground with his fearless play andLuc Missaglia continued his excellent form in the big win .

Westbourne continued on their winning way as they blewa hapless North Brunswick off the Bocce Palace . With

Balloch on fire for the Warriors and Nikola doing partytricks in front of goals, one had to feel sorry for the likesof Stelfox, McCallum and Ackland who tried their bestand gave some resistance for North .Bull een must have gotten lost in their trip out to AlbertPark being thumped by a much better prepared Falconsoutfit . With Dudi, Hyams and Chambers playing well indefence, the Falcons pushed ahead in the second half toovercome a very disappointing Cobra team . WhileCookson and D'Angelo tried hard, they were let downaround the ground, in what may be a critical loss in thefinals' aspirations of Bulleen .It was a predicable result for Kew as they boosted theirpercentage against Eltham . I.afranchi once again did wellin defence whilst Watts' four goals from the centre werethe highlights for the Browns .PreviewThe current round presents some significant challengestipping-wise, and it does not get much harder than this

match. The Saints now have a big sniff at the top four,

and have a big chance today at the Postage Stamp in frontof a patriotical home crowd to take the next step towards

this aim . The Wickers are back in town however and willbe tough opponents with their eyes fixed on a top two

finish . I am sticking with the Wickers who will dent the

Saint's September aspirations with a 29-point win .

The Snakes believe this match is winnable, however, I-spied a long haired secret weapon running around forNorth's Reserves on the weekend, and if their injured starCare returns this week, Richmond are best advised to

look out . Picking a winner is a tough one, not knowing theteam selections, but I will go with my gut instinct andpick North to win a close game by 12 points .

Albert Park travel toArtie Park in what is amust win match for theFalcons. The Warriorsseem to be gettingbetter each week, andwith their young gunsappearing to have endless run in their legs, a Falcon's winon Hoppers' wide expanses will prove difficult . I believe

the Warriors will have enough fuel in the tank to overrunthe Falcons and register a 19-point victory .Bulleen have a tough run over the next few rounds,however, it does not get much tougher than hosting thepremiership favorites at the Snake Pit. Last week's losshas turned this into a must win match for the Cobras,however, countering the Brown machine could prove nighon impossible today. Sorry Andrew, I am off thebandwagon after only one week, and jumping onto Kew'sas they win by 38 points .There is a fair bit on the line in today's match with the D4wooden spoon potentially the "prize" for a defeat . Both

teams are building for the future, and it is winningmatches like this that will form the fibre of the team foryears to come . At home, I think the Turtles should prevailusing the wide expanses of Turtle Park to their advantagein a 32-point victory .

Elsternwick - congratulate life member Matt Whelanwho played his 250th game last Saturday. Matt has been

an inspirational player at the club during his 17 years .

Congratulations also to Brian Mahony who played his

100th game for the club. Injuries at the start of the yearrestricted his game time . A dual B&F winner and vicecaptain of the club, this young gun has the ability to turn

CLUB NAME LSi f l; TOTAL

D4 SECTIONOld WestbourneAlbert ParkElsternwickElsternwick

D4 RESERVEAlbert ParkSt MarysNorth BrunswickElsternwick

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a game and will be integral to the side with the marchtowards September. Finally well done to Justin Hunterwho played his 50th game last week . This spring heeledplayer continues to provide a superb option as a keyforward and ruckman .Old Westbourne - congratulate their second ever playerto reach 200 games, Gary "Grrr" Jenkinson today.Gazza is the consummate hard worker, having rarelymissed a training session in his 11 years with the cluband missing only 3 games in that time . Gaz7a is one of

Westbourne's favorite sons . Congratulations also go to

Chris Miller on his 50th match today . Chris is a man offew words and prefers to let his boots do the talking,working hard to become one of the Warrior's mostdependable defenders . Finally, club playing-coach, Jeff

'Scratcher" Wilson dons the guernsey for his 50thmatch today. Scratcher efforts off the field are greatlyheralded, however, his on field performances are just asimportant in the clubs overall success .

Bull een Cobras - congratulate Gareth Anderton forplaying his 50th match this week . Gareth gives his allevery week and can always be relied upon to lend ahelping hand . Well Done Gareth on a great contribution to

the club.Richmond Central - congratulate Dom "Porno" Phelan

an d Ewen "U-Boat" Hill who pulled on the boots for their50th games last week. Well done from everyone down at

Central land .Nort h Brunswick - 50 Games Brett Carter, Well done to

B.C . on reaching 50 .An in & under player he has shownterrific improvement the last 2 seasons & is now a regularsenior player. Loves the odd goal he was also an integralpart of North's Reserves Premiership in 2003 . A naturalleader his no nonsense style is appreciated by teammatesas well as opponents .Well done Brett.Kew - congratulate former skipper and 200 game playerBrian Cull en who with three goals against Albert Parkhas booted 150 career goals . Also all at Kew congratulate

Greg Crimmins on playing his 150th game today against

Bulleen Cobras. Greg a former senior B&F joined us fromWangaratta via Prahran . He has played in every sectionfrom A-D4 and his game tally would have been higher butfor missing seasons through injury and work . Crimmohas always been the ultimate clubman being a triplewinner of the Bill Brown Memorial Best Club PersonAward. A tough relentless defender, Crimmo in later yearshas "retired" to the reserves and ably filled thecaptain/coach role-from 2000-2. Well done Crimmo fromthe Kew boys .CorrespondentsThanks to everyone for their reports. Keep them comingto gavan .flower®spoUess.com .au by no later than middayon Monday .

TODAY'S TCI3ES R13D4 SECTION

St Marys v ElsternwickRichmond Central v North Brunswick

Old Westbourne v Albert ParkBulleen Cobras v Kew

Eltham Collegi ans v Box Hi ll North

BOX HILL NORTH 3.5 3.8 6.12 12 .14 (86)

ST RiARYS 3.2 9.10 18.13 26.17 (173)

Box Hill No rth: Bolter 4 Davatzis 2 Gaynor Thoi Riscalla Odza KOldfield SallanCoglu . Best: Gaynor Riscalla K Oldfield Sallantioglu

Odza M anno . St Marys: V Ryan 10 Purcell 5 Crilly 5 Cope 3 Harrison2 Tagell . Best : Frail Lane Crilly Ryan Davies.

Umpires: David D'Altera Steve Caple (F )ELSTERNWICK 2 .2 9.9 13 .15 22 .21 (153)

RICHMOND CENTRAL 3 .5 4.7 5.9 6.10 (46)

Elst : Hunter 7 Foster 4 Stephens 3 S Grace 3 Burney 2 Cummins BMahony Anderson. Best: B Mahony S Grace Missaglia Hunter C

Mahoney Bmvington . Rich Central : Trotter 2 Old Moffat NuskeLynch. Best : Speakman Lynch Liuizzi Macak Moffat Trotter.

Umpires : Santo Caruso (F) Will Stokes Michael Ryde (B )

NORTH BRUNSWICK 0.0 2.2 3.4 6.8(44)OLD WESTBOURNE 5.3 10.3 15.8 20.11 (131)

Nth Bruns : Newton 3 Freeman Twaddle J Boudoloh, Best : Santecroce

Stelfox Twaddle Freeman Robertson Kyriazis . Old West: J Horsburgh5 Lever 3 Oldham 2 Nikola 2 M Christo 2 Mokrusch 2 Pavez WilsonBartolo Mason . Best : Balloch M Aquilino Nikola Lever K Miller Pavez .

Umpires: Paul Sherman Miles Argall (F)ALBERT PARK 4.5 8.5 14.11 18 .14 (122)

BULLEEN COBRAS 5 .2 7.4 8.6 11 .10 (76)

Albert Park: S Allan 6 Hannett 4 Collins 3 R Baker 2 Payne VenablesCain . Best : Harnett R Baker Hyams Dudi S Bennett Chambers. Bull

Cob: Daniels 3Whittaker 2 Fradkin Daley Conn D Trinchi CooksonOrwin . Best: D'Angelo Cookson Conn Daley Brown Saaksjarv .

Umpires : Peter Griffiths Pat Machos (F) Joel Wignall AnthonyVaiopoulos (B) Symeon Vaiopoulos Victor Vaiopoulos (G )

KEW 3.1 8.6 15 .11 20.18 (138)

ELTHABS COLLEGIANS 0.6 3.7 8.10 8.10 (58)

Kew : Watts 4 Bell 2 Lamanna 2 Osborne 2 Tinnetti 2 Costley Gridley

Looker Mainsbridge Moore Moussi Glenn Dean . Best: DeBlankTinnetti Mainsbridge Watts Lafranchi Looker. Eltham Co ll: McKenzie

3 Mizzi 2 Hall 2 Love. Best : Runco Hall Stockdale McKenzie Ryall

Jorgensen .Umpi res: Peter Pullen Dimitris Pappas (F)

D4 RESERVE

BOX HILL NORTH 2.2 3.3 4.4 4.4 (28)

ST )'~lARYS 6.4 13.10 18 .15 24.19 (163)

Box Hill Nort h : Namouski 2 Howard Bennett. Best : DAmato S Evans

C Evans Darcy P Woods Namouski . St M arys: Theoharris 7 Bernardi5 Allen 2 Latimer 2 Wigg 2 Griffin 2 Karis 2 Mergan Mackenzie. Best:

Allen Theoharris Millar Bona Morgan.ELSTERNWICK 8.3 13.7 20.15 24 .24 (168)

RICHMOND CENTRAL 0.0 2.1 2.1 3.2 (19)

Elst: Whelan 6 Goldman 4 McAdam 2 Creak 2 Hosking 2 Marchetti 2Soppett Lasnitzki Leaper Hankin Nolan Lilikakis. Best: SoppettWhelan Nicol Spilberg McAdam Nolan . Rich Central: DeFreitas

Milford Reid . Best : Milford Kingsley Tilley Reid Melville Hill .

NORTH BRUNSWICK 0.1 4.3 6.4 8.6 (54)

OLD WESTBOURNE 3 .9 7.12 11.17 13.18 (96)

Nth Bruns : M Tabs. 3 Hamilton 2 A Taha Guppy Papanikolou . Best :M Taha Belbin Guppy Duson Paleodimos Russo. Old West: Troy

Edwards 3 Crosswell 3 Manolokakis 2 Theodore S Anderson Hewitt SChristo Tindall. Best : Baulch Jenkinson Hodgson Troy EdwardsLennon Richardson.ALBERT PARK 2.6 2.8 7.10 11 .12 (78)

BULLEEN COBRAS 2.4 3.7 6.9 9.12 (66)

Albert Park: Pastras 4 McLellan 2 P Smith Fairfield McGuire R AllanRoberton Best: G Baker Foster P Smith Sibley Quinlan Fairfield . Bull

Cob : Unwin 2 Whitehouse 2 Genes 2 Wagg Mullenger Nasr. Best :

DeZong Baccini Fisher Rodriquez Lock Whitehouse .

KEW 3.1 6.7 7.7 9.7 (61)

ELTHAM COLLEGIANS 3.0 3.3 6.5 8.6 (54)

Kew: Carman 2 Cronin 2 Dahlstrom 2 Ferrantino Kiriakou Pietersen,

Best: Carman Ryan Bradley Gricks Pietersen Crimmins . Eltham

CoH : Gilbert 3 J Baud 2 Justice 2 Luttick . Best : Luttick Turney

Justice Gilbert E Baud Stratford .

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D4 SectionALBERT PARK AFC BOX HILL NORTH BUL1kEN COBRAS ELSTERNWICR ELTHAM O CSenior Coach: Pete Smith Elgar Park 47 04 Coach: Joe D'Angelo Coach: Dennis Grace Coach : Wayne ReardonRes Coach: Paul Shoppee Stir Coach : P. Armstrong Res Coach : G Brown Asst : P.Nevill Res: P.McNally Res Coach : Matthew Luttick

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D4 SectionKEW NORTH BRUNSWICK OLD WESTDOURNE RICHMOND CENTRALS ST.AAARYS A.P.C .

(Affifdated With RMIT Uni .) Coach : Ange Sammardno Coach : Jeffrey Wilson Coach: Frank Bove Coach : Michael Learmont hStir Coach: Rohan Doherty Res Coach: Gary Culler Res . Coach : Stephen Leitch Res Coach : Steven Lake Res: George Koumantatakis

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y ChrisWe have promised Profiles of our Trainers of the Month sohere is the first winner Jeff Bates from the MazenodFootball Club :Age: 19Favourite Movie : Fast and FuriousFavourite Food : PastaFavourite Drink: LiftCar: Ford LaserAFLTeam: St.KildaHighlight So Far

: No real big injuries to playersWhy Became A Trainer: Very badly broken ankle playing

tennisOccupation

: Student studying engineeringIt was very sobering to hear the news from WA a couple ofSaturday nights ago regarding the young player who had a

seizure on the field in the curtain-raiser match before theWest Coast/Geelong match and who later passed away

. Itbought home to me how important it is for all teams tohave an accredited trainer in attendance at every match

. Ialso heard at work this week from one of my work

colleagues that a player in the Super Rules competitioncollapsed and died in a game also last week .

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We, as trainers, must be ever looking to improve ourknowledge of all players who we care for on a weekly basis .This information may be vital if an

emergency arises.Players must trust us enough to provide us with any health

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by Fraser Cameron (U19 2,3 & Blue)

& Cam Nation (U191 & Red)

Section One -Review put in good

The race for the minor premiership remains wide open with just performances, but the

six rounds to play, after wins to Werribee, De La and Xavs last Bombers will be filth y

weekend ensured just two points separate first from fourth .Werribee reclaim top spot for the first time since round eight aftera percentage-boosting 202 point home win against Old Brighton .

The season's highest score and greatest winning margin, Werribeeamassed seventy shots on goal, Chalmers doing the bulk of thedamage with nine majors . De La Salle now move into second aftersecuring one of their most important victories of the season,defeating St Kevins by 20 points in a game that would have putSkevs two wins ahead of De La. Old Xaverians remain in fourthafter sneaking home against Old Scotch, who after an impressiveseason can almost wave goodbye to finals football . Elsewhere StBernards' beat Marcellin by 27 but failed to make any progresson the top four, while Lot Blues beat Caulfield by 22 .

PreviewAn exciting race to the end of the season looms, with any one offives sides still serious contenders for the minor premiership . The

pick of the action this afternoon is undoubtedly De La's away ti e

against Old Xaverians, both sides playing to remain in the four. as Walsh fed Hogan

Xavs have claimed some big scalps in the past weeks, but De La

have won seven on the trot, and on form alone De La by 15 pts .

In this afternoon's other 'crunch' game St Bernards meet OldScotch, both sides playing to keep their finals hopes alive. A loss

~ for Old Scotch would all but end any finals' aspirations, whilea

defeat for St Bernards could leave the reigning premiers a gameand a half outside the four: SB by 12 pts. Around the groundsWerribee look to have their premiership campaign back on track,the ladder leaders near-certainties to retain top spot when they

CLUBmeet Uni Blues; Marcellin should record their first win in over a

month away at Old Brighton; while St Kevins should reboundfrom last weekends performance at home to Caulfield .

Section 2 - ReviewBanyule are fiercely protecting their final's spot from the invadersand this week was no exception, account for OMs and screwingup my tipping in the process .Kicking with a Benny gale, the Ts slammed on 8 goals to 1 andthe damage had been done. Good efforts from the forgottenBaldwin (Adam) and Dawkins for the Hoers. For Trinity, DeBruin, Hogie and The Bear played great games, but Webby's goal,after a sleazy baulk and fumble, was only shaded by `Sunkist"Bourke's pin-point delivery and incisive post-match comments(with assistance from Jack Knife) .Whilst the Bombers dominated early, the boys from Sunbur

y picked up the momentum during the second half, reducing the

lead to 4 goals at the final change . Leather poisoning for Phillips(42 possessions), Morrie (40), Monzell (36) and Quigley (32), and U19 BLUEgreat finishing by Pretty, booting three last quarter goals, saw

Rupo home in a thriller.The Wellers exacted some measure of revenge, accounting for theSharks and keeping things very tight, in the fight, for the right, todelight, in final's action. U19 REDIn the jungle, the mighty jungle the Lions slept tonight .

TipsThe Lions will pip the OMs and ruin their finals' aspirations by 4goals . A real 8 point gamer here, but I think the Is will lack thedepth and run to prevail, Bears by 22 points . Old Ivanhoe have

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after last week ,Essendon by 6 goals . Finally, the Sharks catch the plane out toSunbury, where Rupo should win by 38 points.

Section 3 - ReviewIt appears the wheels are well and truly off for the Jackas, whostumbled out of the blocks and, despite the efforts of Spilberg andShaked, never got near the Tigers . The home side remain well andtruly in the Rex Hunt after a regulation 50-point victory that wasset up in the first half, with McNeil and Knuppel prominent.The Raiders' depth was well and truly questioned on Saturday .After an even Ist half, Old Carey produced a powerful runninggame that was no match for the Raiders . The Raiders were gallantin defeat and will learn valuable lessons from the hitout . The OCs

will be happy to have the ship on course. . . .The Friars failed to use the ball well, managing only 2 firstquarter goals with the breeze . However. Monash still trailed by

20 points at the main break. The floodgates opened in the 3rd ,and Stafford around the ground. With

Woads, Pelosi and Fulton gathering multiple bags, a 16-goalthumping ensued . Monash's better players included Leviston,

Pay & Mudge .

LST fJ:( TOTAL

U19 1University Blues Shuttleworth 7 52St Kevins Mount 1 31Old Scotch Snaddon 0 29De La Salle Hancock 3 28U19 2Banyule Tsingaris 0 30Collegians Roberson 0 29Rupertswood Morrison 1 22Collegians Jorgenson 0 18U19 3Whitefriars Woods 3 41Oakleigh Briggs 4 33Old Carey Ashworth 0 28Old Paradians Peck 8 25

Bentleigh Ridgeway 3 54Peninsula Smith 2 38StJohns Ryan 0 37Peninsula De Lange 6 37

Fitzroy Reds Maghamez 3 55Bulleen Temp Voglis P 8 34Rupertswood Pretty 0 32Old Westbourne Natevski 0 32

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As expected, it was another spirited game by Theny. especiallyMorris and Anderson, as they outscored the league leaders afterquarter time . With the return of 2nd semester, the Blacks willsurely get back to full strength in the coming weeks .Another tight one out MHSOB, but the Unicorns couldn't convertas well as the Krushers, who waited until the final change to runamok . Latterina and Adoni fired for the Oaks, who will need tobuild percentage going into the final rounds .TipsThe OC by 8 goals over the Jackas. Showdown of the Year loomsas my favourite coaches face-off with the Friars having thenumbers to win by 4 goals. The Ashers will cough up a winnablegame to Therry by 3 goals . The Blacks will have a few back fromholidays and will win by 44 points . Finally, Oakleigh turn leftdown Warrigal Rd to meet the Tigers, but will also meet defeat by5 goals.Section Blue - ReviewSouth Melbourne were desperate to grab fourth place, and theyshowed in their attack on the footy with great games from Ayoubi& Domingo. It all came down to a final quarter thriller, when thePirates nudged in front and then scores were levelled . However, aSwans goal, just seconds before the siren, sealed the deal .A spirited effort by the accurate O'Clays wasn't enough to knockthe Animals from their perch . The Animals would've expected apercentage booster, but Angus, Onor Lu, and Konis had otherideas . St Leos are firming now and more of the same fromBarranello and Missen will go down well .In a good standard game Mazenod led at every change despite avery spirited 3rd quarter by Hampton Rovers in which they got towithin 3 goals. Manned rallied in the last quarter and were wellled home by Souter, Power and Bertone who kicked 4 goals in thelast quarter. Watkins, Cannel and Pinto were tireless for thevanquished .The Demons must have started the game before the JOCs hit thepark as they led by 12 goals at the first change and took the footoff the pedal thereafter. Streker, Dewar, and Holmesby wereeverywhere for Bentleigh and I'm starting to wonder if there's anyside capable of stopping this mob?Ormond started well, but De La were able to get back into thegame by half time. However, the home side took control of thegame to prevail by 6 goals . Goal-kicking on-ballers in Robbinsand Buckley (3 apiece) and the dashing Pat O'Reilly (oh really?)delivered victory. For De La, none better than Griffin andMikeljohn .TipsCrucial match where the Swans host the Animals, and I think theSwans are the good enough to win by 14 points . Mazenod haveimproved steadily, and will look to finish off well, continuingagainst Oakleigh by 3 goals. The Hampton Rovers backline will bebusy Friday night, Bentleigh by any margin you care to nominate .The JOCs need to recover against an improving Ormond, a 5goals win should suffice. De La host some dirty Pirates who willbeen ruthless in their 12 goal win .Section Red - ReviewAn incredible round of football was played out across Melbournelast weekend with some astonishing results ; none better thanFitzroy's humiliation of La Trobe, and North Old Boys 225 pointupset win . A match billed as a battle of Section Red's top sides,ladder-leaders Fitzroy all but confirmed their status aspremiership favourites kicking 31 goals to 1, in a 182 point winover second-placed La Trobe . On an afternoon of surprises, NorthOld Boys upset a strong UHS-VU/SBC outfit by a record-

breaking 225 points; recording the season's highest score andgreatest winning margin, two records Rupertswood had setagainst the same NOBs outfit. On the same afternoon

Rupertswood moved into second with a resounding 168 point win

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over Aquinas, while Bulleen-Templestowe continued their chargetowards finals football with an impressive 55 point win over OldXaverians .PreviewSection Red continues to be a tipsters nightmare, inconsistentperformances and fluctuating form making Fitzroy and Rupy theonly sure bets . This afternoon Fitzroy will continue their push foran undefeated home and away season when they meet surprisefinal contenders Bulleen-Templestowe . Despite having lost bytwenty goals last time they met, Bulleen have entered a patch ofgood form, winning three of their past four by a combined total of300 points . However one can't overlook the significance ofFitzroy's destruction of La Trobe last week; the Reds by 40 pts.Two of the section's most inconsistent sides Old Westbourne andNorth Old Boys meet this afternoon with a spot in the four on theline. Both teams have shown glimpses of promise in an indifferentseason of results, only three rounds ago Westbourne provided oneof the upsets of the season reversing their earlier 138 point defeatto La Trobe with a 19 point win. However Westbourne werethrashed the following week, and similarly NOBs have played apart in both the biggest victories and biggest losses in season2004. This afternoon's result is as unpredictable as the form ofboth sides, NOBs by 21 pts . Elsewhere La Trobe will try toresurrect a dismal second half of the season at home to Aquinas,while Rupy will undoubtedly overpower the UHS-VU/SBCcombine.

TODAY'S MATCHES R13UNDER-19 SECTION 1

Old Xaverians v De La SalleSt Kevins v Caulfield Gr

University Blues v Werribee AmateursOld Brighton v MarcellinSt Bernards v Old Scotch

UNDER-19 SECTION 2Collegians v Old Melburnians

Banyule Viewbank v Old TrinityOld Ivanhoe v Old Essendon Or

Rupertswood v BeaumarisOld Camberwell v Bye

UNDER-19 SECTION 3AJAX v Old Carey

Old Paradians v WhitefriarsMonash Blues v Therry Penola 0 B

University Blacks v MHSOB at Optus Oval at TBAOakleigh v St Bedes Mentone Tigers

UNDER-19 ( 2) BLUESouth Melbourne Districts v Emmaus St Leos 0 C

Oakleigh Clays v Mazenod 0 CHampton Rovers v Bentleigh EP Friday 16th

at 6 p.m .St Johns 0 C v Ormon d

De La Salle (2) v Peninsula 0 B

UNDER-19 (2) REDBye v Old Xaverians (2)

Bulleen Templestowe v Fitzroy RedsLa Trobe Uni v Aquinas 0 C

Rupertswood (2) v UHS-VU/St Bernards -11 .30 a.m .

North Old Boys v Old Westbourne

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UNDER-19 SECTION IOLD SCOTCH 12 .11(83)OLD XAVERIANS 14.9(93)Old Scotch: Ntckless 2 Pappas 2 Dick 2 McKenna 2 Bull Allen TesdorpfGiulierl. Best Dick Jonas McKenna Pearce Keck Sutherland . Old Rav : NSmith 4 Rush 3 Moylan 2 Fitzgerald 2 Pattison DiStefano Ryan . Best PurcellFitzgerald Travato Moylan Chapman Ginnavan. Umpires: Daniel DinneenRichard Yann (F) Michael Reilly Michael Halner (B )DE IA SALIE 2.1 3.4 9.15 11 .18 (84)ST SEVD`IS 3.4 7.7 8.7 9.10 (64)DIS : Hancock 3 Shields 2 Donegan 2 Demicoll Fletcher Quick Dwyer. BestMoloney Shields Keely Quick Browning Dwyer. SKOB : Mount 3 Sexton 2Mios 2 OToole Gullifer. Best Wissell OToole Sherman Gibbs ORourkeO'Hanlon . Umpires : Matthew Brennan Matthew Goold (F) Trevor FoyRichard Keane (G )CAULFIELDGR 3.5 3.7 6.12 7.12 (54

) UNIVERSITY BLUES 2.1 7.5 7.6 11.10 (76)Caulfield On Logan 3 Winter Wood May Jennings . Best Rudd Wood WinterBuckthought Kalaja Strain . Uni Hues: Shuttleworth 2 Bradley 2 Minns 2Maddocks Heinz Westmore Blizzard Northway . Best: Heinz MinnsShaughnessy Marshall Blirlard Bradley. Umpir es: Avi Wekselman (F)Tristian Reith (G)WERRIBEE AMATEURS 4.7 14.16 24.22 33 .37 (235)OLD BRIGHTON 1 .3 1.3 5.3 5.3(33)Werribee : Chalmers 9 C Lee 5 Stomebrink 4 Miller 4 Black 2 Russo 2 TaylorPurton Paimington Spry Roszack Addamo Gatti . Best Chalmers Lee RussoMiller McNally Taylor. Old Bright Salem 3 Cann 2 . Best Tregear ReinkeJoseph Matheson . Umpirea: Peter Simpson (Rot) Matt Simpson (F)MARCEIddN 1.1 4.4 9.6 13.8 (86)ST BERNARDS 6.4 8.10 12.13 16.17 (113)Marc : M Bortolotto 3 Power 3 Ceecamanani 2 Cunningham 2 ConsidineLayton Stafford . Best Papaluca Redmond Symes M Bortolotto Power JBortolotto. St Bern: Mitchell 5 Schoder 3 Spinella Walsh Garth EvansOxenford Bvis Ryan O'Connor. Best: Oxenford Garth Walsh SchroderMitchell Ryan. Umpires: Nicholas Brown Josh White-Spier (F)

UNDER-19 SECTION 2COLLEGIANS BYEOLD MEL3URNIANS 1.3 7.10 8.13 12.13 (85)BANYULE 8.5 8.6 14 .14 17.18 (120)Old Meib: Pannifex 3 Theodoulou 2 Dick Hardy Officer Mitchell ArmstrongGregory Pardon . Best Beaumont Mitchell Panton Hardy Oman Gregory .Banyule: Poyser 6 Tsingaris 5 Gutterson 2 Swift Sckicko Stavropoulos 2 .Best Lards Tsingaris Poyser Toull Sc}deko Bottomly . Umpires : Sean ScullyStir Jack Fagan (F)OLDTRB`RTY 8.2 11.3 15.8 17 .12 (114)OLD IVANHOE 1.0 4.3 5.5 6.10 (46)Old Trinity: Hogarth 4 Kelly 2 Kenna 2 Petdro 2 Webster 2 Butler DeBnilnMorrice O'Connell Walsh. Best Kelly Butler Walsh DeBruin Hogarth Petdro .Old Ivanhoe: Details not received. Umpires: David tiRndlow Paul Marton (F)OLD ESSENDON GR 7.0 10.4 12.9 12.9 (81)RUPERTSWOOD 0.6 3.11 6.15 11.23 (89)Old Ess: Stone 6 Baddeley 2 Parkin Dazkiw 2 Williams 2 . Best StoneBaddeley Shaw Tzambazis Phillips Camm . Rupertsmrood: Pretty 3 Harrison2 Evans Wishart Clark Dowett . Best: Monte Menzel Phillips Wajdon QuigleySpinner. Umpires: Graeme Hunichen Chris Langford (F) Leah Cannon (B)BEAUMARIS 2.4 4.5 6.8 10.16 (76)OLD CAMBERWEIL 4.1 8.3 14.8 18.12 (120)Beamnerls: Williams 3 Murphy 2 Cairns 2 Bowker 2 Wilson . Best GhysDean Bomham Williams Wilson Murphy . Old Camb: Tsindos 8 Cottrell 3Melzer 2 Payne 2 Rizgln 2 Angove. Best: Tsindos Cottrell Angove MelzerPayne Rizgin. Umpires : Logan Smith Russell Nation (F) David CameronMark Rogers (B)

UNDER-19 SECTION 3ST BEDES/MENTONE TIGERS6 .4 11.7 14.10 16 .15 (111)MAX 1 .4 2.4 6.6 9.7(61).St Bedea/MT: Griffiths 3 Burger 2 Dowling 2 Laver 2 Collins 2 TerrellRorsnop Campisano Schwarze Lynch. Best Waters Griffiths McNeil CollinsKnuppel Burger. Ajax Pitennan 3 Bloom 2 Markov Ezekiel Nankin Spilberg .Best Spilberg Feldy Lewis Shaked Rottman Kagan. Umpires: Tony Lilley (MJordan Mayston Jessica Roth (B)OLD CARE'Y 3.5 8.12 11 .16 13.22 (100)OLD PARADIBNS 2.4 7.6 7.7 8.8(56)Old Carey: Evans 4 Thompson 3 Stocco 3 Newnham Glynne Ashworth .Best De Leijer Parker Howgate Costello Glynne Newnham . Old Par: Clayton2Gidding 2 Holden Hussey BertheL Best Patema Clayton Giddings PetromClarke Irvhne. Umpires: Mark Gibson (Rot) Peter Cahill (Yana Juniors) (F)Blake Curtis Alex Koutsoukis (B )WHITEFRIARS 2.7 4.13 15.17 18 .20 (128)MONASH BLUES 1.1 2.5 3.6 4.8(32)

Stafford HoganAdgemis Woods Walsh. Mon Blues:3 Hogan 2 Fulton 2 Pek6i 2 Dorm Stafford Kidder

Adamson Mudge Petard Pay . Best Glover McMahon I .euistan Pay HillmanMudge. Umpires. Wayne Hinton (Rot) Tim Saunders (Yana Juniors) (E)THERRY PENOIA OB 2.1 5.5 7.7 11.12 (78)UNIVERSITY BLACEHS 8.5 10 .10 13.14 15.18 (108)Therry Penola : Morris 3 Corrigan 311urner 2 Cooper Anderson Quinn . Best:Reynolds Skiathitis Quinn Morris Cunningham Anderson. Uni Blacks : Bell4 Ross 3 Howson 2 D Barlow 2 German 2 King H Barlow . Best: SheldonBarlow D Rippen Goonan Scott Barlow H Umpires: Scott Fraser JasonWaszaj (F)A4IISOB 4.5 6.5 8.13 9.13 (67)OAKLEIGH 1 .0 5.5 7.5 13.8 (86)MHSOB : McGrath 4 Matthews 2 Bear 2 Avram. Best: Hamilton-HoBiddington Edwards McGrath Taft Fraser . Oaklelgu Cleary 2 Kemahan 2Groke 2 Calery 2 Wills 2 Stafford Briggs Latterina. Best Latterina Adonihtiddlemiss Costigan Hogan Kemahan . Umpires: Mick Gilday (F)

UNDER-19 (2) BLUE

PENINSULA O.B 4.3 5.5 8.8 11.11 (77)STH MEIB . DISTRICTS 1 .1 6.3 9.5 12.11 (83)Pen3nsnla : Nestor 5 De Lange 2 D Smith Knobel Hocking Bauman . BestNestor Rhodes Barron Pritchard S Smith Jay. Sth Melb: Mahoney 3 Domingo3 McFadden 2 Kerbage 2 Morris Adgentis . Best : McFadden Ayoubi MahoneyRay Domingo Benvenuto. UmpIcea: Di Whiteley (F) Daniel Kofoed (G)EEthSAUS ST IFAS 0 C 0.7 9.11 9.13 15.14 (104)OAKLEIGH CLAYS 4.2 4.2 9.4 13.5 (83)Emmavs St Leos: Whelan 4 Missen 3 McCann 2 Muir 2 Hickey BaranelloCroughan Robin . Beat Barranello McCann Whelan Statford Missen Hickey .Oakleigh Clays: loannides 5 Konis 3 Angus 3 Atenucci Nevitt Best : Anguslazaralds loannides Onor Lu Ni Konis . Umpires: Anthony Calderone FrankKavanagh W)HAMPTON ROVERS 2.1 3.1 8.4 10.6 (68)MAZENOD 4.4 8.8 10.13 17 .17 (119)Hampton Rovers: Cannell 2 Chiarda 2 Malthouse 2 Rootsey 2 Ross 2 . BestNicholls Watldns Deluca Council Malthouse Pinto. Maz: Bertone 4 Reid 2Johnson 2 Regan 2 Lee Weeks Pecora Evans Mann Moran Nuting . Best :Bertone Regan Evans 4\eekes Reid. Umpires : Patrick Coulthard DavidMurray (F)BEliITISGH 11.7 18.11 24.15 (159)ST JOHNS 0.1 3.3 5.4(33)Bent: Ridgeway 6 Forrest 4 West 3 Wright 2 McMahon 2 HoknesbyBdetkreua Lewis Tehennepe Convery Meehan Streker. Best Streker ConveryDewar Quinn Holmesby Meehan . St Johns : H Nguyen 2 C Riely M FumellW Magee . Best R Blythe G DO7weira C Carmody W Magee M O'Connor RMorello. Umpires: Brett Herskope Sarah McGill (F) Dean Herskope Will

ORMOND 5.8 5.6 9.14 12.17 (89)~DE LA SALLE (2) 0.3 3.8 6.10 7.11 (53)Ormond : Buckley 3 Robbins 3 Ashley Chisholm Jacobs Leary MachinPincntt . Best 0'ReiIley Robbins Evans Buckley Brosnan Leary. DI.S (2):Morwood 4 O'Donnell 2 McNamara. Best Griffin biikeljohn Hocking MurphyCasey L Robson. Umpires: Luke Duthie Mark Duthie (F)

UNDER-19 (2) REDOLD WESTBOURNE BYEOLD XAVERIANS (2) 0.4 2.9 3.11 8.13 (49)BU1d.EEN TEMPLESTOWE 8 .5 7.7 9.10 15 .14 (104)Old Xav: Rees 3 Morrison Stack Henderson . Best Quinn MepharlaneHenderson Adams Butler French . Bull Temp : Voglls 6 Iosifidis 2 Saad

''... Seriocco Florence Brittain Georgakopaulos Smith . Best : Coulston Voglislosifidis Brittain Millar Saad. Umpires: Brian Hense Brian Nunn (F)k'1TTdi0Y REDS 3.2 18.4 24.5 31 .10 (196)IA TROBE UNI 1.1 1.2 1.7 1.8(14)Fitz Reds. Maghamez 15 Magee 4 aka 2 Williams 2 Dullard 2 Boyle BmtyTopp Rogers Astudillo Bombaa. Best Maghamez Edwards Zika GreenwoodMagee Williams, LaTYobe : Tamblyn . Best Tamblyn Van Got Wadley Douglas-Gardon Edwards McKail. Umpires: Tom Wmdlow Simon Fearless (F)RUPERTSWOOD (2) 9.6 13.10 23 .16 30.20 (200)A9UINAS 2.0 2.0 2.2 5 .2(32)Rupertswood: J Silvester 9 Shephanl3 Lane 7abielski Moore Ata BmnsemaJones A Silvester 2 Glen P Barry Pern.eli Morganti. Best Peczcli J SilvesterShephard Bronsema A Sihmster P Barry. Aquinas: Doolan Fraser HobsonKinghom Neame. Best Olarenshaw Kingtom Price Day Leonard Ryan.Umpires: Bnmo Say Scott Fraser (F) Chris McKendry Michael Jones (G)UHS VU/ST BERNARDS 4.0 4.2 5.8 6.8(44)NORTH OLD BOYS 5.5 17 .15 27.23 40.29 (269)UHS VU/St Bern: Makdessi 3 Griffith 2 Kite. Best: McRae Griffith KiteLawrence 1•4akdessI Trevetham . NOB: Keenan 12 tiood 6 Flanders 3 Jellet 2Irvin Clarke O'Halloran Coghlan Egan Mahony Joyce Ives 0'Connor . BestWood Keene Jellet Coghlan Clarke O'Halloran . Umpires: Joe Hartwig (F)

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Coach : Mick Lee

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ORMONDCoach: Michael Oaten

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Round 12, like its predecessors, produced somesurprising results, which saw the composition ofthe top four change in two sections. My success

rate was 85% .Review of Round 12 .Section 1 .Old Xaverians, who now lead the section, scored afifty two point victory over an inaccurate OldScotch, who cannot now qualify for the finals.St Kevin's showed that they , are a seriouscontender for the premiership, as they inflicted, bytwenty eight points, the first Mazenod defeat of theseason. St Kevin's opened an early lead and werenever headed. Best for Mazenod were; Steve

Grenda, Anthony Smyth and Nick Jacobs .In a low scoring game, despite unusualinaccuracy, Prahran defeated Old Brighton bytwelve points. The loss has virtually ended OldBrighton's hopes for another final's campaign .With a seven goals to one burst in the last quarter,De La Salle, ended another dismal day forMarcellin, who lost by one hundred and twentypoints . Best for the winners were; Jake Norton,key forward, Marcus Harber and dashing defenderMark Brasher, whose dash from defence to goalbrought the crowd to its feet . For Marcellin;

Matthew Rigg and the Nutbeam Brothers, (Ben andLucas) tried hard .Old Essendon had the bye .

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i 3Sect onDespite my thoughts that they faced a dangergame, University Blues proved far too strong forEmmaus - St Leo's and won by forty seven points.

Old Scotch maintained their finals' hopes whenthey defeated Old Carey by fifty two points.Caulfield Grammarians remain in finals'calculations after their sixty two point win overOld Geelong .Second piaced Old Trinity, despite a weakenedside, overwhelmed La Trobe University and won byone hundred and thirty five points . Best for Old

trinity were ; the usual. . .Jay Arrowsmith and Jed

Burgess . Chris . Taylor also played well . For LaTrobe, Steve Clifford, Tim Cohen and MatthewWatson were best.North Old Boys easily accounted for MonashGryphons who lost by "Nelson" ie . one hundred

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were well served by ; Lachy Grant, Brendan Hainsand Andrew Oldham.Old Melburnians comfortably defeated Eley Parkby nineteen points.Old Xaverians built percentage by defeatingUniversity Blacks by ninety six points .Therry Penola justified my selection by defeatingWhitefriars by thirty two points .Monash Blues gave their best performance inweeks when they ran away from Old Scotch to winby the "Heinz" margin of fifty seven points. The

further this game progressed, the wider becamethe Blue's lead . Their best were : Luke and Mark

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Preview of Round 13.Section 1 .The Old Xaverians versus Mazenod clash couldwell be a preview of this season's Grand Final .Mazenod stunned the Club XVIII world in Round 4with an eleven point win over the perennialpremiers. Until last week, everything had falleninto place for Mazenod. St Kevin's proved they canbe beaten and I am sure Matthew Hall and hisadvisers will be all out to win today and thusstamp themselves as premiership favourites. Isuspect the running players for Old Xaverians willnullify any aerial supremacy gained by Cuberesand Jacobs . Old Xaverians are my selection .St Kevin's should win again at the expense of OldEssendon.Old Brighton should record a big win overMarcellin .De La Salle should maintain their slim finals'hopes with a victory over Old Scotch .Prahran have the bye .Section 2 .Near neighbours, Collegians and Old Melburniansmeet on the Harry Trott Oval for what really isCollegians last chance to feature in the finals .From what I saw last Saturday, I must go for OldMeiburnians to defeat Collegians for the secondtime this season.Today is a virtual elimination final for Eley Parkbecause their fmals' hopes will be gone should OldXaverians win . Apart from their home groundadvantage, little else points to an Eley Park win .Old Xaverians are my selection .Little more than personal pride is at stake in theUniversity Blacks versus Whitefriars match as theteams face relegation for 2005. With no greatoptimism, I select University Blacks, whoseforwards have been the more active during theseason .Therry Penola players have set themselves thetask of shaping the final four as they will not bepart of it . Today they have a great chance, on theNo 1 John Fawkner Oval. Old Scotch teams overthe years have not played well on outer suburbanovals and today could well follow that tradition . InRound 4 Therry Penola lost by thirteen points andtoday, I select them to win and thus make thefinals' chances of Old Scotch less likely.In a likely semi final preview, Fitzroy Reds, themost travelled side in the competition, visitMonash University . The question is ; can the Bluesmaintain last week's form or will they give anotherinsipid display as in finals past?? A number ofveterans still form the nucleus of their side, sohistory could be repeated . The Reds overcameadversity last week at Coburg, so why can't theydo so today at Clayton ? Their keenness and theform of Grimmett, Auden and Jackson (even witha sore ankle) should see the Reds win a closematch .

Section 3 .University Blues should remain the onlyundefeated side in the Club XVIII competition bydefeating Old Carey by a comfortable margin .Old Scotch should keep in touch with the top fourby defeating Caulfield Grammarians for thesecond time this season .Old Trinity, used to a big oval, should encounterlittle difficulty in defeating Old Geelong at ComoPark. Old Geelong will again find difficulty inquieting Arrowsmith, Burgess and Oliver, who ranriot in Round 4 .In the morning match, it is difficult to pick thewinner as neither Monash Gryphons nor La TrobeUniversity have any form to recommend them.Monash won at La Trobe in Round 4, so theyshould win at home . (Matthew don't let your boys,let me down)!!!Another likely final preview is the North Old Boysversus Emmaus - St Leo's game . North won by amere four points in Round 4 and at home must bea big chance . With no great confidence I selectNorth Old Boys .CorrespondentsIt would be great to receive news of your match bynoon Monday please . Telephone 9467 2857 or email nknuoent@alphalink. co m .au

Emmaus St. Leos OC - congratulated GusContessotto on reaching 50 games in Rd 12 . TheItalian Stallion has taken 12 years to do it . Gushas been retarded with travel interstate andoverseas in his thriving fashion business . He hastaken over as plying coach of the Clubbies and isdoing a great job . Molto Bene Gus.

TODAY'S MATCHES R13CLUB 18 (1 )

Old Xaverians v Mazenod 0 CSt Kevins v Old Essendon Gr

Bye v PrahranOld Brighton v MarcellinDe La Salle v Old Scotch

CLUB 18 (2)Collegians v Old MelburniansEley Park v Old Xaverians (2)

University Blacks v WhitefriarsTherry Penola 0 B v Old Scotch (2) - John

Pascoe Fawkner no 1 Oval, Oak Park, (16 F6)Monash Blues v Fitzroy Red s

CLUB 18 (3)University Blues v Old CareyOld Scotch (3) v Caulfield G r

Old Geelong v Old TrinityMonash Gryphons v La Trobe University -switched from original draw at 9 .30 a .m.

North Old Boys v Emmaus St Leos 0 C

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CLUB 18 (1 )OLD SCOTCH 1.3 1.4 3.9 7.12 (54)OLD XAVERIANS 2 .4 7.9 11 .12 15 .16 (106)Old Scotch : N Simon 2 C Logan Jones T Graham J Nickless Dufour .Best: T Graham N Simon C Logan J Nickless Blamford Mcmurtrie . OldXav: Irel and 5 L Hardwick 3 Davies 2 Dillon 2 Fitzgerald T Landrigan DLandrigan. Best : T Landrigan Bell! George D Landrigan ConquestIreland . Umpires: Bob O'Halloran (F)MAZENOD OC 1.4 4.6 5.9 7.11 (53)ST.E'EVDiS 5.5 5.9 8.12 11.15 (81)Maz: Buszard 2 S Azzopardi Nussbaum Grenda Occhluto Grimmson.Best : Busby Nussbaum Buszard Quirk Smyth Bridgland . SKOB:McGuinness 3 Scarfs 2 Dunn Robertson Pangrazio Harvey T DillonGentiluomo. Best: McGuinness Ha rvey P Bare J Macey T Dillon TSalisbury . Umpires: Joe Ciccotosto Lindsay McIntyre (F )OLD ESSENDON G RAAtWauraNS BYEPRAIIItAN 0.3 2.10 3.12 6 .17 (53)OLD BRIGHTON 2.0 2.2 4.4 6.5 (41)Pmhran: Ivak 3 Cartlidge 2 T Belej. Best: Green Geri Zissis Hilson StorerSlawinskl . Old Brighton: Parnham 3 Daou Oakley Marston . Best: DaouOakley Sher G Earl Pemberton Norwood . Umpires: Tony Byrnes JosephSalvatore (F)MARCEid1N 3.8 (26 )DE LA SALLE 22.14 (146)Marc : Nutbean Spinella Pezzimenti. Best: Symes Argent Pezzimenti RiggsSpinella . DLS: M Harber 10 Roberts 5 M Brasher 2 Norton 2 HessieMoore Stinear. Best: Norton M Brasher Mather D Hyland Lafferty NBrasher. Umpires : Tony Hegan Josh White-Spier (F )

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FITZROY REDS 0.1 5.6 7.7 12 .10 (82)COLLEGIANS 3 .4 4.5 6.8 6.9(45)Fitz Reds : Grimmett 9 Auden Maggs Leske. Best: Grimmett Auden BahrPrice MeBurney Walsh. Coll: Grant 2 Day Hains Johnson Lazer. Best:Johnson Lazer Hains Ross Forster Barber. Umpires: Simon FearlessTom Wlndlow (F)OLD MELBURNIANS 4 .3 7.5 10.11 12.14 (86)ELEY PARK 1 .1 5.6 5.6 9.13 (87)Old Melb : J Tomlinson 2 Branch➢ower 2 Redin 2 Mulligan 2 Fairer 2 HTomlinson Hyde . Best: Mulligan C Tomlinson Sibree Rose J TomlinsonFarrer. Eley Park: Jackson 2 Nee 2 Versteegen 2 Cressweli PsaltopouosViola . Best, Versteegen Norris Payne Park Price Grant. Umpires: DannyCarroll Brian Curthoys (F)OLD %A.VERIANS (2) 7.11 7.11 10.11 16.19 (115)UNIVERSITY BLACKS 2.0 2.0 3.1 3.1 (19)

Match details not received . Umpires: Ryan Hense Brian Nunn (F)WHi'rL ~ RIARS 2 .2 4.6 5.11 7 .13 (55)THERRY PENOLA 2.2 6.4 8.8 13.9 (87)Whitefrlers: Emmett 3 Fisher Jackson Davies Matthews. Best: SinghGibson Toscano Bourke Emmett . Therry pencils: Stevens 4 Keenan 3Topic 2 Watson 2 Vanenglen Toner. Best: Chapman Saunders BibbyTopic Stevens Keenan. Umpires: Paul Fahey (F)OLD SCOTCH (2) 3.4 4.6 7.9 8.11 (59)MONASH BLUES 2.3 8.7 13.7 17 .14 (116)Match details not received . Umpires : Paul Nailer Tony Robbins (F)

99T-M-0EMMAUS ST LEOS 0 C 1.2 2.4 4.5 4.7(31)UNIVERSITY BLUES 0.3 2.6 5.9 6.12 (46)Emmaus St Leos: P Levlns K Morris L Newey M Contessotto . Best: SMescher R England C Vaughn E McLaughlin P Levins N Foley . UnlBlues: Fulton 3 Callery 2 Sudholiz Costian Bannister S Gibson T Inle .Best: Callery Irvine Ritchie Sudholtz T Inle Meine . Umpires: DeanBanova Frank Kavanagh (F)OLD CAREY 3.1 7.2 10.2 12 .3 (75)OLD SCOTCH (3) 4.4 8.7 13.9 19 .13 (1271Old Carey: Detareynski 4 M Cooke 2 S Cooke 2 Newhouse 2 Wright 2 .Best : Eivins Hall Detarcynski Newhouse Vujovich Winn . Old Scotch:Ellingworth 13 Deschepper 2 Best 2 Addison Kyriacou, Best : EltingworthMantin B Waltern Clarke Paul Gay . Umpires: Rick Benson (F)CAULFIELD GR 5.4 5.7 12.8 15.14 (104)OLD GEELONG 1.3 3.6 3.6 5.10 (40)Caui$eld Or. Dalwood 3 Johnson 3 Brohier 2 Minter 2 Sundberg DealBettany Harris Sheppard . Best: Brohier Deal Sundberg JenkinsonJohnson Dalwood. Old Geel: Lyons Peck Burgess Timms Teague. Best :Peck Burgess Imhoff Cole Slattery Edgar . Umpires: Paul Rapke ActWekselman (F)OLD TRINITY 5.6 8.6 16.10 25.13 (163)LA TROBE UNI 0.1 3.3 3.4 4.4(28)Old Trinity . Taylor 6 Pawsey 5 Burgess 2 Arrowsmith 2 Sommervi ll e 2Gray 2 S Cade G Treadwell C Treadwell Kinross Barr Swinnerton . Best :Fletcher Taylor Hilderbrandt Gray Burgess Arrowsmith . La Trobe :Watson Peters Palmer Fanning . Best : Clifford Waterman Fanning MannCotsopolous Peters. Umpires: Paul Mafton David Windlow (F)MONASH GRYPHONS 0.2 1.3 1.3 3.3(21)NORTH OLD BOYS 5.6 10.10 15.14 19 .18 (132)Mon Gryphons: Cimino 3. Best: Biram Dresser P Mastromanno CArcher R Gilchrist R Cimino . NOB : Dellwo 6 Kearney 4 Connolly 2Barden 2 Modrich 2 Trimboli 2 Nunan . Best : Wright Dellwo Stribley CTrimboli Nunan Barden. Umpires : Mark Thornhill (F')

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ELSTERNWICK PARK DRAW 2004(JULY/AUGUST)

THIS FRI . BENTLEIGH V. HAMPTON ROVERS (U19)THI S SAT. OLD XAVERIANS V. OLD MELBURNIANSTHI S SUN. NO MATCHNEXT SAT. ELSTERNIVICK V. ELTHAMNEXT SUN . ST KEVINS V. OLD ESSENDON31 JULY OLD PARADIANS V. BEAUMARIS1 AUG FIDA7 AUG NORTH OLD BOYS V. OLD ESSENDON8 AUG ST BERNARDS V. WHIPEFRIARS14 AUG MAX V. MONASH BLUES15 AUG ST KEVINS V. COLLEGIANS

~~OG~C P, s u LS, 12LATE SCORE SFirst offence ($5); second offence ($25); thirdoffence ($50); fourth offence ($100); eachsubsequent offence ($100).

Reserves/C18 Seniors/U19failure to phone failure to providescores by 2.30pm final scores by 5pmOld Melburnians (R) Old Melburnians (U)

Old Essendon (U)Old Carey (U)MHSOB (U)Hampton Rovers (U)UHS-VU/STB (U)

Phoned incorrect scores - Round 1 0Collegians (S), Uni . Blacks (R), Caulfield Grammarians (C )

Phoned incorrect scores - Round 11Old Paradians (U), Old Scotch (C )

Results of Tribunal Hearings • Tuesday . July 1 3Shane King, South Melbourne Districts ( Reserves) . Striking, 2 matches . Laz Siapantas, Old Haileybury. Striking, 2 matches .Brett Sinclair, Caulfield Gr. Kicking, 6 matches. * Ben Saaksjarvi, Bulleen Cobras Attempting to strike, 1 match .* Kiel Donato, Fitzroy Reds (Under-19) . Tripping, 3 matches. * Brendan Murphy, La Trobe ( Club 18) . Misconduct, 2 matches.* George Psaltopoulis, Eley Park (Club 18). Attempting to strike, 1 match . * James Utting, Old Melburnians ( Club 18) . Striking, 2 matches .* Accepted Prescribed Penalty

OtherEmmaus St . Leos reported for the club's runner's misconduct during the club's senior match against Caulfield Gr on Saturday June 19 .Emmaus St Leos written to and asked to show cause why they should not be fined $100.No appeal received Fined $100

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B2 RE- SERVE P w L D For Ayst % Pts I U19 (2) BLUELA TROBE UNI 12OLD GEELONG 12OLD CAREY 12BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE12BENTLEIGH 12IVANHOE ASSUMPTION 12SWINBURNE UNI 12WEST BRUNSWICK 12MONASH GRYPHONS 12WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 1 2

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MARCELLIN 11UNIVERSITY BLUES 11STBERNARDS 11OLD TRINITY 11OLD SCOTCH 11OLD HAILEYBURY 11OLD XAVERIANS 11OLD MELBURNIANS 11WHITEFRIARS 11DE LA SALLE 1 1

B SECTION PST KEVINS 11COLLEGIANS 11ST BEDES MENT TIG 11OLD ESSENDON GR 11OLD IVANHOE 11OLD BRIGHTON 11NORTH OLD BOYS 11MAZENOD 0 C 11OLD PARADIANS 11BEAUMARIS 1 1

C SECTIttM PMHSOB 12CAULFIELD GR 12OLD CAMBERWELL 12PARKDALE VULTURES 12MONASH BLUES 12HAMPTON ROVERS 12AJAX 12THERRY PENOLA 0 B 12EMMAUS ST LEOS O C 12GLEN EIRA 1 2

DI SECTION PUNIVERSITY BLACKS 12BANYULE 12ORMOND 12FITZROY REDS 12YARRA VALLEY 0 B 12PENINSULA 0 B 12AQUINAS 0 C 12PRAHRAN 12OLD MENTONIANS 12SALESIAN 0 C 1 2

02 SECTION POLD CAREY 12OLD GEELONG 12BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE12IVANHOE ASSUMPTION 12LA TROBE UNI 12BENTLEIGH 12W(LLiAMSTOWN CYMS 12MONASH GRYPHONS 12WEST BRUNSWICK 12SWINBURNE UNI 1 2

D3 SECTION P

RUPERTSWOOD 12OAKLEIGH 12ST JOHNS O C 12UHS-VU 12SOUTH MELB DISTRICTS 12POWER HOUSE 12MT LILYDALE 12SYNDALTALLY-H0 12HAWTHORN AMATEURS 12WERRIBEE AMATEURS 12

W L D For F 3;Y % Pts

10 0 1137 676 168.20 4010 0 1205 719 167.59 409 2 0 1399 961 145.58 367 4 0 1095 938 116.74 286 5 0 950 1016 93 .50 243 8 0 964 978 98.57 123 8 0 755 969 77.92 123 8 0 728 1048 69.47 123 8 0 539 1164 46 .31 121 10 0 757 1060 71 .42 4

6Y L D Fot Agst ;~ Pts

9 2 0 1238 950 130 .32 369 2 0 947 790 119.87 367 4 0 1215 896 135 .60 287 4 0 1241 983 126 .25 286 4 1 910 944 96 .40 266 5 0 972 899 108.12 245 6 0 901 899 100.22 202 8 1 743 1178 63.07 102 9 0 768 1163 66.04 81 10 0 814 1047 77 .75 4

W L D For Agsf % Pis

11 1 0 1160 839 138 .26 449 2 1 1349 855 157 .78 388 3 1 1031 873 118 .10 348 4 0 1017 970 104 .85 326 6 0 986 841 117.24 246 6 0 961 901 106.66 244 8 0 984 1091 90.19 164 8 0 876 1059 82.72 162 10 0 895 1322 67.70 81 11 0 831 1339 62 .06 4

W 1 0 Fal Agst h Pts

12 0 0 1521 704 216.05 489 3 0 1245 868 143.43 369 3 0 1190 834 142.69 368 4 0 982 709 138.50 326 6 0 1099 981 112.03 245 7 0 972 1242 78.26 204 8 0 740 1171 63.19 163 9 0 888 1050 84.57 123 9 0 829 1134 73.10 121 11 0 637 1478 43.10 4

ff L D~ y Pis

10 2 0 1403 739 189.85 4010 2 0 1249 818 152.69 4010 2 0 1262 870 145.06 409 3 0 1061 870 121 .95 365 7 0 985 972 101 .34 205 7 0 857 1182 72.50 203 9 0 897 1162 77.19 123 9 0 762 1103 69.08 123 9 0 717 1178 60.87 122 10 0 862 1191 72.38 8

1b 0 For A~t ~ Pts

11 1 0 1455 826 176.15 4410 2 0 1219 907 134.40 408 4 0 1114 892 124.89 327 5 0 1013 770 131 .56 287 5 0 1102 1069 103 .09 285 7 0 975 949 102 .74 204 8 0 919 1252 73 .40 163 9 0 855 1133 75.46 123 9 0 933 1376 67.81 122 10 0 934 1345 69 .44 8

1I4SECTION P g L D For Ag Pis

OLD WESTBOURNE 12 11 1 0 1340 591 226.73 44KEW 12 11 1 0 1303 711 183.26 44ELSTERNWICK 12 9 3 0 1347 857 157.18 36BULLEEN COBRAS 12 8 4 0 1198 965 124.15 32ST MARYS 12 7 5 0 1308 1059 123.51 28ALBERT PARK 12 5 7 0 1089 1090 99.91 20NORTH BRUNSWICK 12 3 9 0 1008 1395 72.26 12ELTHAM COLLEGIANS 12 2 9 1 698 1242 56.20 10RICHMOND CENTRAL 12 2 10 0 757 1431 52.90 8BOX HILL NORTH 12 1 10 1 887 1594 55.65 6

A RESERVE P w L D Fvr Aw % ft

UNIVERSITY BLUES 11 11 0 0 1258 321 391 .90 44OLD SCOTCH 11 8 3 0 892 650 137 .23 32STBERNARDS 11 8 3 0 777 576 134 .90 32'OLD TRINITY 11 6 5 0 662 542 122.14 24DE LA SALLE 11 6 5 0 691 657 105.18 24OLD XAVERIANS ti 6 5 0 676 700 96.57 24OLD HAILEYBURY 11 4 7 0 648 736 88 .04 16MARCELLIN 11 4 7 0 626 728 85 .99 16OLD MELBURNIANS 11 2 9 0 436 919 47.44 8WHITEFRIARS 11 0 11 0 241 1116 21 .59 0'fnefigibte player Round 1 0

;$ RESER VE PNORTH OLD BOYS 11COLLEGIANS 11ST KEVINS 11OLD BRIGHTON 11OLD ESSENDON GR 11MAZENOD 0 C 11OLDlVANHOE 11ST BEDES MENT TIG 11OLD PARADIANS 11BEAUMARIS 1 1

C RESERVE P

AJAX 12HAMPTON ROVERS 12MONASH BLUES 12CAULFIELD GR 12THERRY PENOLA 0 B 12OLD CAMBERWELL 12EMMAUS ST LEQS 0 C 12MHS08 12PARKDALE VULTURES 12GLEN EIRA 12

W L D for A9st f Pis

9 2 0 755 459 164 .49 369 2 0 672 513 130 .99 367 3 1 802 564 142 .20 306 5 0 657 490 134 .08 245 6 0 633 544 116 .36 205 6 0 601 817 73.56 204 7 0 587 740 79.32 164 7 0 486 645 75.35 164 7 0 428 734 58.31 161 9 1 454 722 62.88 6

i4~ L D fiar Agst % PCs

9 3 0 791 458 172.71 369 3 0 840 636 132 .08 367 4 1 791 625 126.56 307 5 0 888 649 136.83 287 5 0 678 693 97.84 287 5 0 736 766 96.08 286 6 0 770 743 103.63 245 6 1 785 535 146.73 222 10 0 579 1013 57.16 80 12 0 403 1239 32.53 0

D9 RESER VE P W L D For A~st % Pts

ORMOND 12 10 2 0 1017 439 231,66 40FITZROY REDS 12 10 2 0 1039 454 228.85 40UNIVERSITY BLACKS 12 9 3 0 1249 436 286.47 36PENINSULA 0 8 12 8 4 0 1004 697 144.05 32OLD MENTONIANS 12 7 5 0 767 626 122.52 28AQUINAS 0 C 12 7 5 0 703 756 92.99 28'BANYULE 12 4 7 1 582 862 67.52 18YARRA VALLEY 0 B 12 2 9 1 485 810 59 .88 10PRAHRAN 12 1 11 0 343 1083 31.67 4SALESIAN 0 C 12 1 11 0 260 1502 17 .31 4'Ineligible player Round 1 0

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