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SPORTSCOVER, ~~,bWORSPON50R LJ

Whistle in Harmony Day wrap-up . We were all pleased with theou[come of last weekend and readers are asked to refer to "For theLove of the Game" (page 18-19) for a full summary of the

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it has been most unfortunate that this year the VAFA tribunal hasPHIL STEVE NSiad to suspend a small number of players for failing to turn up at CHIEF EXECUTIVE

he tribunal - especially when these have not been the reported OFFICERplayers but in fact were the witnesses, for example the playerIllegedly struck . Last week the tribunal ordered that a VAFA umpire have part of hismatch fee forfeited for failing to attend a hearing after making a report .it is imperative that all parties to a report make all arrangements to be in attendance athe scheduled tribunal hearing - unless advised otherwise by the VAFA. It is important

ro understand that the VAFA makes a decision in regards to a player being able to takehe prescribed penalty for an offence . The fact that a player makes an application for the

atttomatic penalty does not necessarily mean that this will be accepted .

All involved with the VAFA was greatly distraught when we learned last Friday of thecancellation of Under-19 Representative Match due to reasons given by the Diamond

Valley Football League - which we found hard to understand, yet were forced to acceptnonetheless .

[ can assure readers that the VAFA offered to do everything - other than provide 21 playersin an opposition jumper for the game to proceed, and all we can do is sympathise with,and thank the players who did strive keenly at training for a place in the final squad, aswell as the officials who formed part of coach Chris Mortensen's support staff .

The senior match next weekend will definitely go on and both teams look forward tocompeting for the Brian Molony Cup in sunny Barooga next Sunday . The column thatgets the latest gossip on everything and from everywhere ("For The Love of the Game"rTLOTG p .18-19) will provide a full wrap-up of the match next week. Of course the

support of as many people willing to travel and wave the blue and white flags would begreatly appreciated .

3v the time most people get to read this column I will have attended the MUFC Dinner,

an MUFC Team of the Modern Era comprising

,xhich celebrated the VAFA contribution of the

Blues, Blacks and Reds University teams of thepast . A feature of the evening was the

announcement of two great teams - one, anMUFC Team of the Modern Era comprising

players who played VAFA football only, and two

players who went on to successful Leaguecareers after playing for an MUFC team . Theseteams will be presented next week .

INDEXNext Week's Matches . . .. . . .. . . .. . . . .. . . .. . . .. . . .. . . .. . . ... . . .. . . .. . . .6Coaches' Clipboard .. . . .. . . . .. . . .. . . .. . . .. . . . .. . . .. . . .. . . .. . . . .. . . .. .12For the Love of the Game .. . . .. . . . .. . . .. . . .. . ... . . .. . . .. . . . .18-19Looking Back . .. . . .. . .. .. . . .. . . .. . ... . .... . . .. . . .. . ... . ... . . ... . . .34-35Today's Umpires .. . . ... . .. . . . .. . . .. . . .. . . .. . . . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . . . . .. . . .. .40Sportscover Arena Draw .. . . .. . . .. . . .. . . . .. . . .. . ... . ... . . . .. . . .. .59Tribunal & Investigations . . . .. . .. . . . .. . . ... . . .. . .. . . . .. . . . .. . . .. .59Sportscover Spot the Ball . . . .. . .. . . ... . . ... . . .. . .. . . . .. . . . .. . . .. .62Ladders .. . . .. . ... . . .. . . . .. . . .. . .. . . . .. . . .. . . .. . . .. . . .. . . . .. . . . .. . .. . .63/64

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CSo its come to i : xcellin, the champion only twoyears ago, has st 3 s gaze to avoiding relegationafter a couple of months in a mire .The club is dang" ig smack in the middle of the ladder- in no-man's land, as coach Vaughan Cleary puts it -as the competition shapes for the final five rounds .It is as far from delight as devastation : two matches outof the four and two matches away from the drop zone .There's a glimmer a hope on the road home: Marcellinplays Old Scotch, St Kevins . Urn Blues, Old Ivanhoeand Haiieybury and has the heavyweights - StBernards and Old Xaverians - out of the way .But the wav they're going, they need a cab to catchgood form : hgarcetlin took until the third quarter tokick a goal last week ."We've really struggled over the last couple of months,"Cleary said ."And to be that amount of goals down by half-timemade it very difficult to put up an appropriatechallenge ."And even though we played better we're still a fair bitoff the mark as far as finals footy is concerned .-"Our first priority is now to avoid relegation : it's a toughgig, A grade ."Cleary is loath to blame injuries, having grown sick ofthe excuse, but the club has been struck as hard asany in the comp .The Thursday night selection table has been clutteredwith new magnets every week : not once has Marcellinfielded the same team two weeks in a row .But Cleary dismissed any notion of disharmony withinclub ranks, saying he had now moved to rectifyindividual short comings rather than making wholesalechanges in team strategy."What's been good from my point of view is thateverybody's stayed positive - there haven't been anyinternal problems," Cleary said ."We're working on individual performances and tryingto get pthp ey team~yq y~ gcollectively better.HE'S ALL RIGHTAmid the wreckage of the season, Marcellin has founda crumb of consolation in Gippsland boy BradCarmody, who has made a hefty impression in his firstseason in Bulleen Rd .Carmody has held down the centre half-back positionfor the past few w< :eks and br :n among the best despitebeing swamped by traffic .

He's not yet the type toski downhill, preferringto stay close to hisman to fill his brief.But few teenagers can hold down a key position in thei

st year of A Section football and Marcellin is chuffewith their and ,

opelled by five goals from enterprising forward AndCultrera, Old Trinity has moved into the finals braekeand firms as a contender .It has been a while : the club hasn't been in the top fousince 2000 .OUCHThis week reminds ivlareellin of one of the keys to theiworries over the dark months .It was in round five, also against Old Scotch, that duacompetition best and fairest Bernard Dineen laceratehis pancreas in an injury very similar to leapfootballer Leigh Colbert .Both are expected to miss the remainder of the year.FAIR DEBUTIt wasn't quite the debut of Scott Cummings, whifamously bagged eight in his first game with th,Bombers, but Old Xaverians' Matthew Green playedmaiden match from the top drawer .Green kicked four goals despite tricky conditions to bithe leading goalkicker for the day against Marcellin .Also from that game, the competition continues to keel

A SEC-'-St BernardsSt BernardsOld ScotchSt KevinsOld HaileyburyA RESERVE

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:ms St Kevins is in for a grim fortnight: the ninth-club meets top dog St Bernards and will need a

,, .-able upset to win despite playing the game at

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University Blues and Old Trinity are two of the formles of the competition and should have a peach of a

in the feature match at Sportscover Arena on

Sunday. Let's hope for a bumper crowd .

.g3areellin's finals dreams will probably end today after

,its match against Old Scotch..On form, Old Haileybury will sock Old M elburniansbut stranger things have happened . And it isimpossible to pick Old Ivanhoe over Old Xavs.,pRESS CORI2RESPOPII)EIdT SJesn -r Fjeldstad - fjeldstadj n.met.eom .au

Old Melburnins - congratulate champion playerSimon Theodore on reaching his 200th game . Sincedebuting in 1991, Simon has electrified crowds withhis thumping kicks and fierce competitive spirit . Aswell as being named in the OM's team of the century,Simon has been a 3 time premiership player, dual bestand fairest winner, inspirational captain and staterepresentative player. Simon has done the lot ; from adynamic midfielder he has transformed himself into adamaging defender-come-match winning forward . Wesincerely thank and applaud Theo for a remarkablecareer and over a decade of devoted service to the cluband amateur football . We also congratulate Mark "theStump" Prowse on reaching his 50th milestone today.Mark, who arrived on the OM's scene in 2001 in theunder 19's and now plays an integral role in ourreserves side, has been a source of inspiration andamazement to all, on and off the field . Well done to thekid, and here's to many more years of great footy .St. Bernard's - one of the club's great players over thepast seven years, interrupted by a year in Queenslandwith business and a year at Carlton, plays his 100thgame with the Club today . Since graduating from ourjunior sides Steve McKeon has been a fixture in one ofthe key forward posts throughout his career . He hasbeen a great goal scorer for the club and his effortshave been rewarded with State selection . Well done onyour career to date Steve, and let us hope that you canadd a premiership medal to your other achievements in2003 .

TODAY'S MATCHESA SECTIO N

St Kevins v St BernardsUniversity Blues v Old Trinity at

Sportscover Arena, SundayOld Haileybury v Old Melburnians

Old Ivanhoe v Old Xaverians

Marcellin v Old Scotch

6ST BERPIARDS 4 .4 11 .11 15 .16 21 .21 (147)OLD IVANHOE 3 .0 6.3 9.6 10.11 (771St Bernards : Neeson 4 Baumgartner 3 1 Harvey 3 Clarke 2 O'Sullivan 2McKeon 2 Byrne 2 James Gleeson B Jordan . Best: Byrne B JordanO'Sullivan C Mitchell Neeson Clarke . Old Ivanhoe: Toovey 3 N Geischen 3Payne Haros Lochran Luxon. Best: Curatolo J Stevens Low N GeischenToovey G Hope. Umpires : Richard Eastwood Anthony Damen (F) ChrisO'Shea Graeme Thwaites (B) Vin Vescovt Beornn McCarthy (G )OLD'rRItIIT'Y 4 .1 8.2 16.5 19 .10 (124)ST KEVINS 2 .1 6.2 8.2 13.9 (87)Old Trinity: Cultrera 5 Deane-Johns 4 Gnatt 2 Pretty 2 Andrews RBurrows Ramsden Reynolds S VanDerVenne T VanDerVenne . Best :Cultrera Saunders Dann Brown Deane-Johns Rarnsden. St . Kevins :Mulgrew 5 Chard 3 M Gianstracusa 3 M Coltman Greenham . Best :Simpson Mulgrew Chard B Dollman M Dollman L MahoneyUmpires : Rob Mayston Wayne Hinton (F) Sean Collins Peter Teasdale (B)Craig Arnol John Robinson (G)OLD MELBUIRPiIAFIS 1 .3 5.6 8.10 9.10 (64)UNIVERSITY BLUES 6.4 11.8 13 .13 19.15 (129)Old ffielbw-a_: Whitehead 3 Beaumont 2 Bunn Hazell Magee Rose .Best: Holme Whitehead N Mulquiney Thompson Beaumont J RayUniversity Blues: Lowcock 5 Young 4 Ryan 2 deCrespigny 2 ButkoGuengerich Coleman Solly Callery Brooke . Best : Gleeson Young RoydhuseFairbank North Lowcock. Umpires: Mark Gibson Peter Simpson (F) NathanEddy Scott Fraser (B) Bernie Jephson Andrew Barnes (G )OLD fiAB.EYBURY 0.2 5.4 6.9 10.16 (76)OLD SCOTCH 4.4 7.7 14 .11 16.12 (108)Old Haiieybury : Armstrong 2 Lappage 2 Langford-Jones Bourke O'FarrellMason A Floyd Brooks . Best: Jenke Armstrong Langford-Jones O'FarrellBourke Carson, Old Scotch : Hawkins 3 Fmocehiaro 2 Kitchen 2 O'Connor2 Collins Crow Dennis Dumaresq Hume B Phillips C Phillips . Best: HumeWigney Collins Hawkins Ferguson Finocchiaro . Umpires: Peter JamesJason MeNtece (F) Bernie Hoare Dennis Webster (G )OLD EAVERIANS 3 .2 8.5 11.8 15 .13 (103)MARCELLIN 0 .3 0.5 3.8 4.11 (351Old %averlans : Green 4 Pasceri 3 Laridrigan 3 Leathlean 2 Drake A BowenBaker. Best : Bingham Biddlecombe Beetham Oswald Pasceri Landrigan .Marcellin : Cox Purcell Johnston Symes . Best: Cox Browne Johnston FrismaMcMllLan Spence. Umpires: Tim Sutcliffe Mick Sneddon IFI BrendanCorcoran Andrew Rechtmann (B) Matthew Simpson Travis Sloth (G )

A SECTION RESERVESST. BERNARD'S 4 .3 7.6 13.8 17 .11 (113)OLD IVANHOE 2 .2 3.4 4.7 6.7(43)St . Bernard's: McIntyre 4 . Iannazzo 4 . Allis 3, Davis 2, James Mount .O'Reilly, Close, P. Harvey Best: Kavanagh, Davis, O'Reilly . James Mount,McIntyre' lannazzo Old Ivanhoe : Cornelius 2. Hawkes 2, Weddle,Theodossl Best : Karailli, Moore. Keane, Brandt, Kent, Polloc kOLD TRINITY 1.2 2.5 3.6 8.6154)

ST I EVII7S 0 .0 2.1 2.6 3.8(26)

Old Trinity: R Ramsden 3 . D Gnatt, Healy, Hill, Z Williams . Ward . Best :

Ward, Longmire . Mai, J Williams, R Ramsden, Ch an . St Kevins : Olive,Purcell. Homcks . Best: Coleman, Bare, BegPy, Kalaseran, Fraser, McCann .

OLD MELBURNIANS 0.3 2.3 3.3 5.5(35)

UNIVERSITY BLUES 6.2 10.4 15.10 16 .16 (112)

Old Id ^l6tmiana: Neeson 2, Bains, Matthews, Tucker. Best: Bains, Tucker,

C Ray, Beilby, Simpson, Neeson. University Blues : Millard 4 . McIntosh 3,

Maddison 3, Brown 2, Millar, Cameron Maplestone, M Thomas . Best:

McIntosh, Maddison . Millard. Featherston . M . Thomas. Cameron.

OLD HAILEYBURY 2.0 4.3 5.6 7.8(50)OLD SCOTCH 5.2 6.3 8.8 9.9(63)Old Baileybury : Efstatl>iou 3, Baker 2, Fight, L. Floyd. Best : Fight,Rowlands. Erikson. O'Dotmell. C. WaxTnan, L . Floyd. Old Scotch : Boyd 2,Reid 2, Hooper, McDonnell . Page. Simon, Smith. Best : Leiil, Page, Jackson,Hooper, Angus, McDonnell.OLD XAVERIANS 0.1 0.3 0.6 2.10 (22)MARCELLIN 3.5 5.5 8.7 10.7 (67)Old Xaverlans : A E Jones. Maher . Best : Ryan, Dillon, Rennex Coughlan,Santalucta . A E Jones . Marcellin : MeCartln 2, Dale 2, Van Heiden, SMathews. Black Rossi . Best: Dale, Colville, S Dineen, S O'Fl_ynn . Black.Rossi .

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Holme6 D 5 S. Collins (~ C)' C6 D. Sampimon 6 A . White (DVC) 6 S . Kent

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26 D. McMillan 26 J. Bell (RC) 25 E . Byrne 30 Jono Miller .N Leit l

27 S. Theisz (DVC) 27 L. Siapantas 26 A . Bereza 32 E . Selbyy.

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31 B. Dobson Mitchel l32 B 30 P. Jolley 37 N . Guy 36 A . Millar32 M . Browne

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OLD TRINITY Off , --- . . : : ST. K EVIN'S O .B . :1 BLUESCoach : Leigh Carison Coach : Michael Shelly Coach: Peter Nicholson Coach: Emmett Dunne '.- c steve Carroll

Asst : Phil Gaul Res. Coach : Chris Gawne Res: Darren Handley Asst. Coach : Owen Hourigan Res : David MatthewsRes: Steve Maus Res . Coach : Peter McBrearty

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C SECTIONOld Camberwell v Therry Penola 0 B

Beaumaris v St . Leos Emmaus WP

Prahran v Glen Eir a

Ormond v Caulfield Or.Mentone Vultures v Collegians

D1 SECTIONBanyule v Yarra Valley 0 B

AJAX v Aquinas 0 C - St . Kilda FG, Linton

Street, MoorabbinOld Mentonians v University BlacksIvanhoe Assumption v Bulleen Templestowe

Monash Blues v Salesian 0 C

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Finals eiigi'wify rules are,,-Jt*nc,: underRules 51-55 of the Association.

Below is a brief summary.SENIOR - ( Ist XVIII teams) Any registered player with apermit can play finals (except AFLNFL players with apermit - see below).-7117~'i (2nd XVIII teams) Players must be registeredand must have played at least four (4) reserve gradematches and not more than ten ( 10) senior matches in thehome and away games (first round) .Where both first and second XVIII's are playing on thesame day the reserve grade player must only have playedtwo (2) games in either the seniors or reserves to qualify.For clubs with teams drawn in semi finals on different daysof the same weekend (ie. 1st semi Saturday, 2nd semiSunday - read as above teams playing on the same day).

NRER- T'"',t . - Players must be registered and hold apermit . If a player has played an aggregate of more than 5senior and reserve matches he must have played morethan 5 Under-19 matches during the season .If a player is ineligible due to having played more than 5senior and reserve matches and does not gain selection inhis club's senior team in the first second round match, heis then eligible to play in any subsequent Under 19 final.

La Trobe Uni v Old Geelong

Fitzroy Reds v Williamstown CYMSBentleigh v Hawthorn Amateurs

Oakleigh v Peninsula 0 B

D3 SECTIO NSwinburne Uni v Elsternwick

Kew v Werribee Amateur s

Monash Gryphons v Syndal Tally-HoRupertswood v South Melb Districts

Power House v St Johns 0 C

D4 SECTIONBulleen Cobras v Mt Lilvdale

St Marys - By eEltham Collegians v UHS-V UBox Hill North v Brunswick Power

Richmond Central v North BrunswickOld Westbourne v Albert Park

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 sideto play in the (2) team .To represent the hybrid. team in the finals the playermust have represented the hybrid team in (5) firstround matches - not including finals .CL U B XVi64 TEAMS - Players must be registered andhave played in at least four (4) Club XVIII matches (forthe team they wish to represent) and not have playedin more than a total of eight (8) senior and reservematches during the first round .Where a club has two Club XVIII teams a player musthave not played more than 8 matches with the ClubXVIII 1 side to play in the (2) team .An AFL or VFL listed player will be eligible to play inthe finals for his VAFA club as long as he has played aminimum of five (5) VAFA matches for the team hewishes to represent in the finals . At least two (2) ofthese 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 torepresent in the finals . For TAC players there is norequirement to play a certain number of matches afterJune 30th .

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No real surprises this Round with the Rovers just apoint away from the upset I tipped . Five Rounds to goand fourth spot still to be settled as well as thosedreaded final 2 spots on the Ladder that will see acouple of sides leave us in 200 4REVIEWThe young Hampton Rovers side put up a terrific

performance against their much taller and morefancied opponents. It was a close encounter all day withthe Rovers 2 points up at the long break-, just behind atthe orange break and agonizingly close when the finalsiren sounded .It was a close tense first half before De La Salle put ona four goal burst at the start of the third to establish anascendancy that they were able to maintain despite acouple of thrusts from the disappointing Hsazenod . A73 point victory is pretty impressive in any man'slanguage . Over half the De La side kicked goals whichis a sign of excellent team work .

A cold windy day greeted the Old Paradians out at FriarPark and it never got any better for them . Althoughweakened by injury OP's were no match for aQPhitefriars side who just had two many players whowere on the boil for the day . Halves of 15 and 16 goalsrespectively are testament to the total dominance of theFriars.Close encounter out at Bomberland with the scores stilllevel at the final change . Then Old Essendon showedwhy they are the top side as the team leaders stood upallow the Bombers to steady kick a few early goalsassert their authority an eventually overrun a gallanttiring MHSOB unit .Another hard fought game in windy conditions out atGillon saw c° Bedes Mentone-Tigers with one of theircustomary come from behind last quarter bursts toscore a 12 point victory over a plucky North Old Boysunit, and keep the pressure on De La .PREVIEWLast chances for some sides today in the race for thefinals and to avoid relegation, while worth going to OEGto see the top of the Table clash .Hampton Rovers make the short trek across town totackle the inconsistent Mazenod. The Rovers still havenot given up hope of staying in the Section, but onefeels today is the last role of the dice, no win today andI think it's curtains . The form of the past fortnight hasbeen excellent, they have been very unlucky indeed .The Nodders obviously play better at home as evidenced

by the win overWhitefriars a fortnightago, and they too reallyneed to win. Ifeverything goes well forthe Rovers I think they can get over the line and keepthe fire burning .Old Paradians welcome Be La Sall e to the picturesqueGarvey Oval . Hopefully the OP's have put last weekbehind them and have got a few injured ones returningso as to be competitive and give De La a run for theirmoney . De La won the first encounter when they wereout of touch, now they are in excellent form which justdoes not auger well for my old school . De La have theirsights now firmly set on Sportscover Arena inSeptember and they will not slip up today and givethose in pursuit an opportunity to take their spot .Old Brighton although just getting over the line will behappy to be back in the winner's circle after last week .A few players are returning to the side now so they haveplenty to look forward to. North Old Boys after being infront all day would be pretty disappointed with Iasiweek and will find it really hard at South Road todaywhere the Tonners rarely lose . They will be in thecontest most of the day and there is certainly plenty oiincentive for both sides with the other games going onaround them but at home I just can't go past theTonners .

CLUBB SECTIONMazenod MaskellHampton Rovers PowerWhitefriars CMazenod MorrisOld Brighton MacGillivrayNorth id Boys N CasboultB RESERVEOld Brighton ScottOld Paradians SpinosoDe La Salle M HarberDe La Salle WalkerOld Brighton LeafMazenod JayaweeraMazenod L MorganNorth Old Boys Barker

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ice 1998 when he started with the under 19's, an d~ntrnution Chris Barrow has made to the club

~,nsratulate him on playing his 1 00 th game today ._ . :' is a key position player at both ends of theround . a regular goal kicker when he goes forward,

j :? courageous mark, and is also deceptively fas tph :_ or his size . As vice captain of the seniors he

lways heavily involved in the clubs' on and off[d activities, regularly assisting in areas othe r

than playing . All at OBGFC thank him for his time a tthe club, and wish him well both toclav and for many

seasons to come .Old Paradians' - congratulate David Boundy whoplayed his 50th game last Saturday . David joined usfit 1999, playing in the Unders and is now showingthat some bad injuries he had sustained have notdiminished the talent . We look forward to the next50 . Well done David .

TODAY' S Mt*.'I'CHES

iod 0C v H- _npton Rovers

Old Paradians v De La Salle

Old Essendon Gr v Whitefriars

Old Brighton v North Old Boys

St Bedes Mentone Tigers v MHSOB

TYG 14 39 312 818t661

Hampton Rovers : l4'oolrnch . Ka -s l ~ . . o3. Si _ .:- . t,,i;,,erson,

Williams . L Stewart Best: Franklm. Scott, Smith. Matt C 5 : - an, L

th Old 13M: N CasUouit 2 Sleep Sutherland Bdrker Davidson Smith .?-t: tasboult Boyle Brady Martin Cassell Tehan . St Bedes MentoneTi,=: Poyitton 2 Hecker 2 M Terrell L Terrell Zahra Samperi . Best: McCraw4i "I 1 hi ti4'intie Sc .ii A Connolly' Umpires : Dash Peins,AlbieFit ~ ; ---zll Natlan Brer.dan :mon (B) Matthew Kent ['.luts Docie (G }

NNROVERS 1.2 12 2.4116 1OLD BRIGHTON - _ .. . . . '. .:. 1041

Gray. Foster Old Bripton: Scott 7 . Allen 2. Frar. . ::tn 2 : : .. .. :-1. 0Netll.

Stew-art .

DE LA Sr1LL:e 4.3 5.5 8.5 12.8 (8fl1

&iA2ENOD 0.1 2.5 3.7 3.11(59)

Delasalle: R'almsley 3, Coguns 3. Laragy 2, D .Hyland , Chester. N_Harber.

A.Moore. Best : Bowden. McHenry. 0'Donneil. N.Harber. Chester Murray.

Mazenod: Smith 3, S McMullin 2 . Snart, Carter, McLean . Best: Jones,

Parker. Moslaiuer, Velprian- Smith, Tilting

WFRfEFRIARS 0.0 3.3 4.5 5.8 (38)

OLD PARADIANS 3.9 5,11 9.11 1 1 .17 1831

Whitefrlars: Notion, Glenn . Wilson, Hennessy, Fulton. Bes[ : Cieven, Glenn.

Alexander, Leahy . Bau,,';oley, Nunan. Old Paradtans: Dtntinosante 6.

Galloway 3 . Bae. Robins . Best: Diiuinosante . Armstrong, Swindon. Murray.

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B SectionBE LA SALLE HAMPTON ROVERS MAZENOD MHSOB NTH OLD BOYSCoach : Tony Miller Coach : Norm Goss Coach: David Murray Coach : David Skinner Coach: Garry Foulds

Asst : Mark Lowe Res Coach : Tony Naumoff Reserve : Tony Collins Asst Coach : David Waterhouse Res Coach: Mark Oraniu kRes : Mick Hagan Res Coach : Jamie Dixon

1 L. Walker (RC) 1 T. Wilmott 1 D . Lancaster 1 J. Bamert 1 J. Cassel l

2 R. Buckley 2 M. McKellar 1 A . Longmuir 2 S. McCully (Capt) 2 D . Keenan3 B . Corin Brudar3 A 2 M. Chamberlain 3 A. Howard 3 T. Waters4 L. Harrison

.4 S . Anderson 3 A . Tucker 4 M . White

Orchard5 N 3 J . Eastaug h5 C. Swift 5 B . Marlyn 4 A . Hanley .

6 C . Young 4 S . Slee p5 S . Brown 6 B . Boyd 5 D . Maskell 7 T. Blythman 5 R . Davidso n6 S . Armstrong 7 A . Duddy 6 P. Nelson 8 J. Dixon 5 D . Sken e6 M. Herber

Harrison7 P 8 G. Carr 7 S . Morgan 8 J. Garner 6 N. Vogels.8 J . La Ragy9Y

T. Barker 8 R . Foss8 J Ballenger

9 D . Fairchil d10 D . Waterhouse

7 G. Smith

9 J . Moloney 10 D. RaysonWheele r11 L

.9 P. Gooden 11 P. Spottiswood 8 B . Colliso n

9 C. Mitchell10 T Silvers

.12 B . Kulling 10 D. Chamberlain 12 S . Whittington

Rosman13 D9 H . Mapleston e

Marti n10 W10 P. Hesse 13 G . Woods 10 G. Tilling

11 T Smith (RC)

.14 A . O'Brien

.11 T. Roberts

12 M . McHenry 14 Daniel Andersen .11 D Hose

15 N . Adcock 12 T. Brown13 A. Johnstone 15 A . Browne (VC) .

12 M Murray16 J . Walker (DVC) 13 T. Halpin

14 C. Buick14 D. Coggins

16 N . Greenwood17 D Ariz

.13 P. Fuller

17 R . Clowe s18 A . Limbrick 14 L. Power

15 P. Bowden.

18 J . McCarthy14 N . Meehan (DVC) 18 D . Membrey 15 H . Christie

16 S. Hyland (DVC) Lawrence19 M15 N. Parry (DVC) 19 S . Glvnn 16 J . Kendall

16 D . Moore.

20 A. Power 15 P. Allsop 20 A . Askew20 P McGrath

16 R. Kelliher17 A. Elliott18 A. Coffey 21 S . Crilly 16 M . Apollonio

17 J . Beard.

21 S . Sierakowski 17 S . Casbou B19 P O'Farrel l

19 M. Goodier 22 G . Johnsto n23 M . Levy

18 D. O'Don hue C)og N22 A . Svirskis22 D. Armstrong

.20 J . Sutherland

19 D . Hyde20 M. Picone 24 C. McKellar 19 S . McMulli

n 19 TSteinfort23 L. Taylor 21 N. Casbouli

21 A. McKenzie (VC) 25 M . Davey.

20 C. RVCMurray ( )24 S . Rundel l25 C. Nailon

22 D.Teha nCook23 S21 W. Coggin s

22 G Johnstone26 J . Laing

Flynn27 M20 T Castricum 25 H. Taylor

.24 J . Barke r.

23 D . O'Brien.

28 A. Guthrie21 S . Polan22 D. Ryan (VC)

26 A. Vicendese27 C. S ttiswood

~25 G . Ph Ian dY

23 R . Sherman 29 M . Fletcher O C 22 C. Buzby or e28 S . Mo 26 T. Brady24 J. Morel 30 A. Quon Steinfort23 C 29 G . McCully 27 P. Sondh u25 C . Hyde 31 T Pucella

.Castricu m24 S 30 R. Newton 28 D. Joyc e

25 R . Walmsley26 D . Spithill

32 David Anderson.

25 S. Stanley 31 A. HoganCassell (VC)32 A

29 C. Hoskin g

27 S. Thomas33 M . Lake 26 J . Dunne (C)

.33 A. SauBry 30 M . Leig h

28 N . Herber 34 B. Artz 27 D. Krom 34 E. Thompson 31 L. Boyle29 R . Marks 35 A. Fisher 28 P. Jones 34 P. Rujevic 32 T. Roach30 B . Mannix 36 L. Fletcher 29 R. Sharp 35 S. Harrison 33 M. Barker30 T. Molan 37 L . Holt 30 D. Hansen 35 A. Mills 34 M. Hyd e31 S. Hyde 38 R . Whitney 31 N. Snart (RDVC) 36 B. Gaunt 35 M Robins32 R . Bonnici (C) 39 S Burggraaff 32 B. King 37 T. Harper .

Ph lan d36 M y33 J . Stinear 40 N Goold 33 D. Grant 37 M. TingRobinson38 S

.37 S. Grigg

34 L. Williams35 A . Mackintosh

41 A. Crowthe r42 M McDermott

34 M . Pollard35 C Morris

.39 B. James 38 M. Amor

36 W. JolleyY37 D . Hyland

.43 C . Marin a44 M Pearson

.36 D. Carter37 L Mor an

A. Lust41 J. Anderson

39 D . Galletti40 C . Phyland

38 S . 0 Connell.

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38 G . Hamill41 T. Fracze k

HamiBon-H o42 M 41 C . Pizzin i39 B . Oakley 46 L . Woolrich 39 D . Bradshaw

.42 S. Volkering 42 T. Sheehan

39 T. Woodloc k40 A Bonnici 47 S. Silletto 40 G . Massey 44 J. Newton 43 K. Hilderbrandt

.41 M . O'Donnell 48 G . Kelly 41 A. McDowell 45 R . Czwarno

46 R Ware44 T. Kennedy

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44 A . Moore 51 J. Midwinter 45 B. Thomson Fo x49 D 46 M . Perry45 T. Molan 52 R . Mather 46 D . Dunne .

51 D . Leamiont-Walker 47 J . Nihill46 A . Skinns 53 J. Ng 48 C . Jayaweera 52 B. McGrath 49 A . Gugol a47 A . Sawtel 54 P. Adams 49 L Hatvy 53 J. Sprague 53 S . Butcher47 G. Walton 55 J . Prantzos 51 P. Reed 54 A. Tang 54 C. Dobson48 J . Foon 56 A . Blake 52 S. Veltman 55 C . Wright 55 M . Joyce52 T. Moloney 57 D . Wilton 53 A. Strawhorn 56 T. Wright

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58 M . GrayYJ . Pers i

Fulle r55 L 58 C . Villani 57 M . Delaney

55 A . McLeish 59 J. Morley .56 L Rudling 59 M . Najeeb 60 M . Cribbes

57 C. Chester 60 M Terech .Morri s58 D

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13 SectionOLD BRIGHTON OLD ESSENDON OLD PARADIANS ST. BEDES WH 0TEt":; ; . : ,Coach: Jarrod O'Neill Coach : Frank Dunell Coach: Paul Breen MENTONE TIGERS Coach : Greg Feutrill

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

I A . Krzywniak 1 J . Pannagiotopolous 1 S. Vincent Res : Mark Lomagno 1 C. Woo d

2 A . Pirrie 2 J . Buckley 2 P. O'Loughlin (VC) 1 P. Wintle 3 M . Carbon e

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

4 A . MacGillivray 4 D. Ryan4 A Curran 3 C . Tesoriero 6 P. Campbell

Frankli n4 M 5 S. de Morton . 4 A. L'Huillier (DVC) 7 S. Brosolo.5 T. Marshall 6 C . Ridleyy

5 W. Connelly 5 S. Napier 8 B. JansonStewart {DVC)6 R

7 J . Leask 6 D . Stevens 7 N . Owen 9 A. Pawlik.Logan7 B 6 J . Heritage 6 R . Bus 8 A. Scafidi

M T l10 R. Pasqualott o.

g J . Parrett 9 B. Hakim10 S Bryant

7 M.. Cosgriff . erre l10 M. Wintle

11 T. Wallac e

8 C. McNicol (CR).Papal11 B

8 A. Sinclair 12 J. Kane12 B. Vandenboom

9 S . Lennox.

12 J . Kavanagh 9 N . Brundell 13 R . Sampieri 13 T. Langford14 T Carrigg

10 J . Mead 13 B. Hakim 10 P. Brabender 14 A.Connolly .Power16 J12 B . Williams 14 L. Wilson 11 J. Collins 15 T. McColl

Hipwell16 A.

17 A. Carbon e13 R . Kent

Williams (C)14 S15 T. Di Blasi

McPherson16 S12 B. Gallowa

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t7 N . Cords 18 C. Dance.Gadsden15 B

.17 D. Forrest

13 B. Richardson 18 S. Hecker (DVC) 19 A. Hill.

Tootel l16 C 18 J . Walker 14 P. Pratt 19 A. Drury 20 P. Hennessy.

J. Homann 19 E. Healey 16 M. Godfrey . Porte r20 L .21 P. Fedderson

21 B. Jones22 N Cunningham

17 A. Van Den Dungen 20 D. Hunter 17 L . Dore 22 D . Poynton.

23 E Eames18 A . Salem 21 S. Dale

OBrie n22 R18 G . Porteous 23 D . Napier

.24 A. Cunningham

19 S . Ginnivan .23 J Hughes

18 M. Spinoso 24 T. Beasley 25 M . Vemal19 J. McCowan

Smit h20 M

.24 J . Dazkiw 19 A. Dean 25 M. Kelleher

26 Matthew Hecker 26 S . Alexande r.Ewer[21 T

25 A. Frazer 20 B. Robins27 N . Zomer 27 L. Swain

.O'Neill22 L

26 S. Fleming 21 D . Loney 28 M. Andrew 28 C. Eames. 27 J . Di Pietro 22 S. Fantone 29 J. Bristow 29 A. Glen n

23 N Milat 28 G . Stevens 23 P. Walsh 30 J. Knuppel 30 M . Power24 M . Gadsden 29 S. Uebergang 24 T Lombardi 31 M. Mrfsud 31 M . Bake r25 S . Nickas 30 M . Dragojlo 32 G . Johnson 32 G . Kennedy26 A . Ginnivan 31 D . Caridi 25 A. Heffernan (C) 33 S. Zakic 33 C. Fulto n27 D . Paterson 32 D . Poulton 26 D . Boundy 35 C . Barnes 34 D. Gtoufchev28 A. Bristow 33 D. Biggs 27 K . Jenkins 36 A. Walstab 35 C. Law29 J. Dickerson 34 D .Podger 28 B. Reiner 37 M.Connolly 36 T. Nunan30 E . McCowan 35 L. Kavanagh 30 D Dean 38 A. Hayes (VC) 37 M . Nuna n31 A . Paroissien 36 A. Fraze r

37 M Bossi

.31 N . Dallas

39 M. McCol l40 M. Beasley

38 C. Carrig g32 A . Goldner .

38 D Whitfield 32 S . Corcoran 41 S. Rose 39 M . Vandenboom33 L. Dal e

Whit e34 J

.39 B. Newbold 35 S . Simpson (C - R) 42 M . Wilson 40 M . Cahil l

41 M . Leahy.35 C . Stewart (RVC) 40 A. McKenzie 36 B . Dintinosante 43 H . Dwye r

44 D Moss 42 M. Northey

36 R . Henderson (RDVC)41 B. Overma n42 N B R

50 J. Swindon.

45 R . Gould 43 N. Elliott37 D . Hughes

. a ram43 M Velardo

39 A . Chambers 46 D . Pisasale 44 R . Eames

38 J. Raju.

44 A Parker 50 R . Murray 47 J. De Groot 45 S. Cleve n

39 B. Pamham.

45 J Weidner 50 D . Furze 48 B. Hutchinson 46 D. Jones

41 M . Allen.

46 M. Beard 50 A . Paglia49 S . Wals h

Kidd50 S48 J . Treyvaud

42 L. Hendra (DVC) 47 S. Howard 50 T. Ludeman.

51 S . Crowe49 T. Hilton

Crea50 D43 J. Murchi e44 R Sherman

48 A. Salvo49 G Collins

50 T. Wood 52 M . Towns.

52 A. Baggoley.45 C . McKimm

.50 A. Nowland 49 M . Hyde 53 M . Uberti

McCraw54 M 53 B. Wilso n

47 S . Adam 51 J. Stevens 50 A . Tenson .55 M . Ferris

54 P. Micallef

48 B . Dever 52 B. Porker 52 M . Joyce 56 J . Chaplin 55 P. Tobi n

49 B . Scott 53 T. Campbell 55 A . Swindon 57 C . Connolly 57 L McGuinnes s

50 W. Leaf 54 A. Morrison 54 M . Yeo 58 M . Zakic 58 M. Manni x

51 J . Lynch 55 D . Gradzki 60 M .Joyce 59 M . Zahra 60 R . Pawli k

Hebard52 W 56 M. Makris 60 A . Pothdos 61 S. Phela n.

53 M . Dubyna57 J. Lloyd 61 M . Rhoden 62 J. Anderson58 T. Williams 62 C . Spero

54 J . Dooley 60 C . Cetin 63 T. Cute58 J . McBriar 64 J .59 S . Mead 65 R . Pierceerce60 A . Bushby 66 R . Parsons (RC)

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by Luke Mahoney

ReviewThe Match of the round again produced anothe r

belter of a game, as the Lions from Oak Par kfinally overran the Vultures in the dying minutesto record a 5 point win . Michael Dixon was backto his best in the centre for the visitors but couldnot stop the persistent Therry Penola boys, whoseonly reward for winning was keeping in touchwith the four, remaining in sixth spot .The Mavor of Whitehorse had only just finished

his main course at the Slewp's luncheon as the

Animals raced to a 54-point lead at half time . Achange in attitude and a little pep talk from"guest" assistant coach Mike McArthur-Allen,

lifted the Monds in the 3rd qtr as the visitorsstarted to outplay their opponents . The lead wastoo big to bridge back however as the top sideheld on to a 16 point win . The past premiership

coach gave ruckman Heath Black his votes forBOG in another improved performance for the

cellar dwellers . While the game of Steven Bucklewas the difference between the two sides with a"Phil Mannassa" like run down the wing for a

goal .

Beaumaris returned to the winner's list at "SharkPark" with a comfortable win against the Two

Blues . The middle work of Mick Matulick andBrayden Haynes set up the win, regularly forcingthe ball forward in the blustery conditions . An

improved second half from Prahran prevented thehome side from making it a massacre, but it wasenough to give their percentage a 5% boost .

The accurate Well s could not stop the visiting

Lions from continuing their charge up the laddergoing down by 55 points. Jordan Heffernanworked hard all day for the home side, as didRohan Kapoor on the wing. Collegians worked theball well into the breeze and set it up in the thirdoutscoring OC, 5 majors to 3 . Shura Taft was

everywhere up forward slotting 5 for Pat Hawkinsas his side continues to gain momentum .

A wasted opportunity with the gale in the firstquarter made it a tough day for the Saints, goingdown by 6 goals . Glen Etta missed a few keyplayers from the side as Me rv 's men startedlining up in the last quarter with the accuracy ofDavid Duval, booting an incredible 1 .10 with the

wind in the last .

PreviewMerv's men will tryand snatch a top 2

spot from Co ll egian stoday as 2nd plays 3rd in the match of the round .The Lions have improved since their lastencounter in Rd 5 and will travel to the Fieldswith confidence . I will stick with the form side toovercome the home ground advantage and recordan important win .

The improving Ormond take on Therry at Gunn

Reserve in an interesting clash . The Monds havebeen showing some encouraging signs over thepast couple of weeks, while the travelling Lionsknocked off the in form Vultures to keep incontact with the four . This game means a fair bitto both clubs for different reasons, but the classyforward line of the visitors will be too hard to

contain .

Prahran face the top side at Orrong Rd, knowingthey are sitting ducks with their very low

percentage . The Animals, would have been

disappointed that they did not finish off the gamelast week but will make amends today, holding onto the number 1 position .

Old Camberwell are officially in "no mans land"and will use the year to blood their youngster s

CLUB

C SECTIONCollegiansTherry PenolaMentone VulturesSt Leos Emmaus WPOld CamberwellC RESERVECaulfield GrCaulfield GrOld CamberwellOrmondGlen Eira

NAM E

Dixon 7C Bannister 0Rowley 4B Vaughan 0Cadzow 0

DalwoodM HarrisonFrancisStewartEade

LST WK TOTAL

5950503837

3630292620

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and gain some confidence for 2004 . This weekthey are at home to the Sharks, who are barelyClinging on to a top 4 spot . Beaumaris must keepwinning and return to their mid season form thatmade them flag favourites .Mentone Vultures take on the Saints at home,reeling after a close loss at Oak Park . Glen Eira isexpecting a few guns to return this week but thatwon't be enough to stop the Sullivan brothers and

CO .PRESS CORRESPONDENT SLuke Mahoney - lukemahoneyl4Chotmail .com

St . Leos Emmaus WP - congratulates BrendanVaughan on reaching 200 games in Rd13 .Vaughny began his illustrious career in '92 andhas topped the club's goalkicking for a record 9out of 12 years with his strong marking, accuratekicking and a few frees . He has also played in 3premierships, club captain 2000 & 2001 andtwice a VAFA representative . All at Animalvillehope Fatso continues to get to training, kicksplenty more big ones and passes on his talents toyoung Hayden . Also congratulations to DamianWood on reaching 50 games on July 5, a ruckmanin the 2001 U19 premiershjip side, Woody hasjuggled work and making babies to continue hiscareer currently in the clubbies .

Caulfield Grammarians - 50 games - ChrisFagan, Richard Foote, Mark Pennyeuick. These3 young guns recently notched up 50 great gamesfor The Fields . All 3 have progressed through ourU19's as premiership players, to develop intooutstanding senior players . "Fages" is a nononsense, straight ahead defender, and a greatclubman, "Footy" with his vice like grip and smartgoal sense, can turn a game off his own boot andstrewth "Penny", who gets the tough roles mostweeks, can play either forward or back and iseffective at both ends of the ground . Well doneboys, here's to your next 50 being as good as thefirst.

Therry Penola - congratulates on of its 'youngguns' Daniel 'Stories' Callegarl on his 50thgame against Mentone Vultures last week . Danielhas developed into one of the best centre halfbacks in 'C'Grade this year . All Therry supporterslook forward to many more games featuringCalla's high marking and quick hands .

'I'®I)AY' S MATCHESC SECTION

Ormond v Therry Penola OBPrahran v St Leos Emmaus WP

Old Camberwell v Beaumaris

Mentone Vultures v Glen Eira

Caulfield Gr v Collegians

ATHERRY PENOLA 2.5 3.6 7,10 11 .13 .79MEhTONE VULTURES 5 .1 8.7 8.9 10.14.74

Therry Penola: O'Connor 4, S Bannister 2, Clifton . Edwards . Elliott, MGoodwin, Reynolds . Best : Cailegari . Fenton . Clifton, Faroldi,Nancarrow. Henderson Mentone Vultures: Rowley 4. P Sullivan 2,O'Meara . Ogter . Meyer, Mac George. Best : Dixon . 0'Meara . P Sullivan.M Sullivan, Matt Sullivan, ogler Umpires : Santo Caruso AshleyHoogendyk (F) Ken Brewer Bernie Jephson (G )ST LEOS EMBSAUS WP 7.4 14.10 16.16 19 .16 (130)

ORMOND 3.0 6.4 10.6 17 .12 (114)St Leos: Burgess 3, Buckle 3, T.McCann 2 . McKenzie 2 . Donovan 2.D'Amello 2, Bird, Rancid. Bruce, N,Hodder, P.McGloin . Best - Buckle,Ballard. Ronchi, Krebs, T .McCann. Brown. Ormond: Grace 4, Arnold 3 .Beckett 3, Martinou, Collins. Bridges, Keleher, Robbins, DeLedio .Black. Best - Black, Robbins . Bridges . James, Keleher, Grace. Umpires :Di Whiteley Paul Lamble (F) Tony Casuseelli Craig Bra)tberg (B) GaryClancy Kevin Segota (G)BEAUMARIS 8 .7 11.10 17.9 20 .19 (139)PRAFIRAN 1 .1 4.3 8.5 11.7(73)Beaumarin: Rawlins 4 . Biackmore 3, Ferrari 3, Holt 2, Boon 2, Buller2. Matullck 2, Atkins M, McNicollas. Best : Holt . Ensor, Boon, Rawlins,Deaton. Martin. Prahran : Pitts A 4, Harders 2 . Mullins 2, Harvey,Sleight. Marion. Best Watford W. Harvey. Harders . Pitts A, Kellow,Mullms . Umpires: Brad Rankin Troy Brooks (F) Bruce Stephens (G)

OLD CAMBERWELL 6-1 8-2 11 .2 13-2(80)COLLEGIANS 4-2 7-8 12-I1 20-15 (135)Old Camberwell: Howard 3, Whitehead 2 . Credlin . Giadman, Hallo,Hardenberg . Horgan, Kapoor, Langford, Tempone . P. Best: Heffernan .Hardenberg, Tymmons . Howard. Whitehead . Kapoor. Collegians : Dixon7. Taft 5, Mooney 2 . Harrison . Couch . Hoist, Lumb. Unsworth, Hosking.Best: Taft, Harrison, Dixon. Harris . Mooney, Hosking. Umpires :Lachlan Blackhall (Riddell) Adam Conquest (F) Gus Carpanzano(Riddell) (G) Les Damson Luke McKay (Riddell) (G )GLEN EIRA 3.5 5.5 7.8 10.8 (68)CAULFIELD GR 3 .0 9.4 14.5 15.15 (105)Glen Elra: McGaw 4. Clements 2. Agars King, Pryde . Vamvakas . Best:MeGaw . Shellard. Massis . Chandler, Emmett, Clements. Caulfield Gr:Baxter 3, Jones 2 . Hall 2 . Pearce, Folly, Foote. Bruhn, WII . Widjaja,Green, Gross . Best : Liddell, Knight . Craven, Hall, Baxter, WidJaja,Cunningham . Jones . Umpires: David Irons Jeremy Heffernan (F) PeterMaddocks Les Mavropoulos (G )

C SECTION RESERVE

THERRY PENOLA 3 .4 12.8 20.18 30 .13 .193

MENTONE VULTURES 1 .5 1.6 1.8 1.8 .14

Therry Penola: Bosanko 9 . J Sacco 6, Tsinaris 4 . Moloney 3. Eastmure2, McMahon . Finlay, Walker . Smith, Hollow, Clarke . Best: Bosanko, JSacco, McMahon, Tsinaris, Moloney, Hollow . Mentone Vultures:Waters. Best : Upton, Gurter, Fatouros, Allan, Hamilton . Johnso nST LEOS Eh4dAUS WP 3.6 7.9 11.14 13 .5193)

ORMOND 1 .0 3.4 3.6 7.7 f491St Leos Emmaus: D . Pitcher 3, Camm 2 . Landy 2, Fennell, Kelly.Ottobre, S .Pitcher, Rose, Simondson. Best: D .Pitcher . R .McCann. Rose.Fennell. Kelly, Volpt . Ormond: Ritchie 4, Banks, Naylor. Pult . Best:Brennan. Rttchie, Lom. Harvey . Ramsay, Kentaro .BEAUMARIS 4.4 6.8 10.14 16 .17 (113)

PRAHRAN 0.1 1.4 1.4 2.5(17)Beaumaris: Carty 3 . Gourlay 2, Vance 2 . Cairns 2, Bryce 2, Gibson,Blake, Nish, O'Brien A. Shattock. Best : Gouriav . O'Brien A . Nish, Hunt.May J, McMillan, Prahran : Gartland, Kennett . Best: Kennett. Mahony,Worland, Windridge, Vagg M. Gartland .OLD CAMBERWELL 1-I 5-2 5-5 5-5(35)COLLEGIANS 2-5 4-6 6-10 8-13(61)Old Camberwell: Marwood 3. Francis. Tempone . R . Best:Craven.Marwood, Tempone . R . Margetts, Jones. Mc Lean. Collegians: H art 3,Muir 2, Hughes. Moon. Woolley. Best: Abbott. Woolley. Davey.Florentine, Thomas. Moon.GLEN EIRA 0.3 1.6 4.6 5.7 (371

CAULFIELD GR 4 .2 7.5 8.7 11.10 (761Glen Eira : Gade, Frank, Watt, Sexton . Fossey. Best: Haines, Khazaal .Dunlevied, Bourke. Richards . Zugatne. Caulfield Gr. Harrison 2 .Dalwood 2, Kendall B Scott, Kuppe. Gardner, Fainter, Pulter, Dorman .Best : Erickson, G Sctt. McAssey, Bosna. Kuppe .

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8 D . Perri n8 K. Litil e

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23 A Catlin 24 J . Dalwood 22 T. Skurne 28 L Shellard 23 Ma' it Sullivan.24 B Gray

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.31 M. Andrews

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B, Tymmons 10 R . MartinBunnet i9 A

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A lot of terrific feedback recei d r'arding our

experiment with the "WI-_ r

Day" concept and FTLOTG hopes that some ofthe following anecdotes support that view .

0 0A wonderful lunche vas held in the VAFA

function room at ~ :+ rer Arena beforelast Sunday's IJsai rer ues v. Old

Melburnians game based on we "Whistle in

Harmony" theme . In attendance were the AFLUmpires' Association's president David

Howlett, CEO Rob Anderson and current AFL

umpires Corin Rowe and 'v -lead who

both started their senior umpiring careers

with the VAFA UA .

The VAFA had invited and gainedrepresentation at the luncheon of all the

groups who contribu te to the health of

umpiring in the V A - VAFAUA ( provide a

welcoming and happy club environment forumpires), the Advisers ( Brendan, Shane andBob attended), a cross-section of clubpresidents ( after all they can make umpirescomfortable on arrival and after matches), theumpire representative (Dianne) whocontributes to the Amateur Footballer, the

umpire representative ( Vinnie) who arrangesthe gear on behalf of the umpires, the olderumps (Mike Murray, John Robinson) who keepthe former umpires together (PUMPS),

representatives from our schools who field

teams in the VAFA, a representative of the

Coaches' Association (Geoff) whose groupmakes a concerted effort to have coaches bewelcoming and supportive of umpires onmatch days, (VAFA Umpire Development

Manager Bill De ller who initiates all theprograms to ensure a future flow of umpiresfor the VAFA UA and Benny Goodman from theMoorabbin Saints Umpires ( who act as a

feeder to the VAFA UA) .

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Nice touch after the Old Trinitv match when

the amiable Andrew Ramsden (OT's)wandered up to equally amiable Amateur

umpire Wayne Hinton (in the bar) where they

decided to swap socks - "Chuck's o-1n£

"Whistle in Harmony" soc ' :s and "Rambo'

green and gold OT socks . . 'to23 gets S vo-- le :

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Many identities tossed the coin for the choia

of ends before each match last weekend . In tl

photo below the Mayor of - e City ,

Whitehorse, Cr Jessie Ma : C tosses ticoin before the St- Leos Emmaus Wattle Pai

v . Ormond game, watched by two oft VATA's umpires in e. ;lite (and orange) Pa:

and the everyreen Ser%~at R .

FTLOTG's Phil Stevens was at the St LeEmmaus Wattle Park game to congratula

goal umpire Garry Clancy on his 500

Amateur match . Well done Garry.

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,tiiquiries regardini~ i'ua's eligib4I"- for

e club which h~ , i 1 ChA: Where a club h> two Club . Vi-I

player must ha ° not played j orematches with the Club XVIII (1) side t oihe (2) team in finals . Players must

- registered and have pl<_yed in atvur (_) Club XV?II match; -.rid no t

in a total of eight (t;i or °._>d/orus matches during the home/awa y

<on .{

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t1 ~.t the VAFA shared the terrible sadness offoo*b^ll world at the passing of the

ud; :v u. Bob h<~i _,r .iously

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spo' en at one of o~:i Presidents' Secretaries'and Members' Dinners and always askedafter the health of the Amateurs whenever aV_a.lA official was in Bob's company . A braveman, a coura~ieous footballer and an evenbraver person his everyday life .

This writer was also saddened to hear of thepassing of John Scholes . As a cricl A andfootball opponent for years, John - Swas often as happy in the company of hisopponents as in the company of his ownteam-mates . This writer was one of thoseopponents .

n Ts Sportscover Arena match (from Peter Simpson, Scott Fra°°,-

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Many conspiracy theori- i would regard lastweek's tied the Jackas &

Panthers as a lot both Clubs toprevent one of them o - upying 4th place onthe ladder and =ie Blacks 3rd!Furthermore, it now makes it more difficult

to remove either of them from a finals spot,leaving Blacks & Bears with their testiclesfixed firmly in the iron fist of Fate! At thesouthern end of the Ladder, the an ti-relegation ht beggars deseri_jtion !'l : '

1va3' Valley

approach today's game with equal urgencybut the Hoes have the extra edge of trying to

survive in D1! The Bushrangers should stillwin by 3 goals .Old Mentonians can't take the Bloods

lightly today, now that the latter have a sniffof avoiding relegation . But on their home

turf the Panthers should have too muchfirepower for the dogged visitors .

Banyule against AJAX could be a seasondecider there's so much riding on it in the

battle for a Final's berth . The big test for theJackas will be adjusting their game to the

space available at Beverley Rd, and theBears ability to launch blistering attacks

after temporarily bottling play up .I think the Jackas have the class to take outa close match by a few points .Monash Blues and University Blacks meetin their historic clash on the iVICG with a fairbit of needle involved for the Blacks ; they

must win in case the Bears beat the Jackas!This should be a terrific match, both sides

are full of talent & playing well, and they canhandle big grounds . Since this game starts

at 10 :50AM though, the players will be in aforeign time zone, so I'11 take a punt and say

the Ashers will win by a point since the sunrises r,i'arlier ;it (73avton than it

doe ;

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b out W,I n in one of

the tension filledy ---

engagements which will decide what level of

footy these clubs will play in 2004 . On theTed Ajani, the Bullants should take it by 2

goals.

Reserves winners should be: Bushrangers,

Panthers, Jackas, Ashers, & Salesian .

Correspondents, the contacts are 9889

1979 & bP1i~ ',e},2 ,! 'oigpond .com

Aquinas - :' c" i Chapman has played his

100th game for . Chappy began his career

as U19 captain in 1997. Other honoursinclude a reserve B&F last year. Rob has

successfully juggled football I cricket

careers with significant academicachievements . Congratulations Rob .

Old Mentonians - Matthew Austin joinsthe elite club of players to represent the

Panthers in 200 games this Saturday .

Aussie is a man whose heart beats for th e

CLUi;

D1 SECTIONAJAX KirznerOld Mentonians BournonOld Mentonians BasileOld Mentonians AcremanMonash Blues GraceDl RESERVE

LST TO -IA '

4 724 533 420 375 37

Monash Blues Hawkins 0 19AJAX Boon 1 17B anyule Prior 2 17AJAX Kalb 3 17

nhoe .'ss' : "on Shenr_`?din 1 15Universit ; Blacks Hanna 2 15

THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2003

old Mentonians and he has held many off

field roles to the benefit of the club . In

addition, he has also been a tremendouson-field servant, playing in every key

position role, backed by his fantastic

n1arking skills . In the turbulent times of

last season, Aussie was a constant, battling

manfully in the ruck against opponents

much taller and fitter than himself. True to

his character he took them on and on many

occasions taught them a lesson . He is also

famous for making the easy look impossible

and the impossible look easy with hisunpredictable style . All at the Panthers

thank him for all his work and congratulate

him on reaching this important milestone .

Also Anthony 'Chicken' er today plays

his 100th game for the Old Mentonians .From his very first game for the Panthers, it

was obvious that Chicken was going to be an

exceptional player . He made the transitionfrom under 19's to seniors with ease, and

then from flanking roles to the key positions,

This year he has moved into the centre andcontinues to improve . Already a best and

fairest winner, Chicken is poised to move

into the elite group of players to drive theclub into finals football . All at Pantherland

congratulate Anthony on 100 fantasticgames and we look forward to much success

over the next 100 !Banyule - congratulate S tephen

Gray on playing his 300th game for theClub . `Hoota' also played 115 matches with

Banyule Junior FC, and is a fine clubman,devoted family man, and an all round good

bloke . Stephen has had his share of

Premiership and B&F awards and waspresented with an inscribed silver tray to

add to his collection . All at Banyule hope to

see vou round for many years to come !

I91. SE(- '--Ivanhoe Assumption v Yarra Valley 0 B

Old Mentonians v Aquinas 0 C

Banyule v AJAX

Monash Blues v University Blacks - M CG

Saturday 20 . 50a / Reserves Sunday

a t Monash Uni - Time TBA

Bulleen Templestowe v Salesian 0 C

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ham ,F, ' ,AJAX 2.0 5.3 10.7 13.8 [8614LD' -_: .--? : .-_ .: 6.5 8_5 10.5 13.8 (86i

t 3 . Cooper. Gold . J . Letivts, J. Segal .J . Raleigh, A . Wollner, Gei6art . Gutman ,

11,ir 5 . O'Conn.'.~ 4 . : : :in, D~~ :ou, D Wachell ,

atoa ana: Bournon 4 . Basile 3 . Soaev 2 .ap, i,ventvman Best: Palmer. Sollev. Costello .

non Umpires : Scott Marine Brian Woodhead IF)5.0 7.3 &9 14.12(96 ;27 5.2 8.3 10.8168 )

sash Blues : Grace 5 . Ho ll owa v 3 .

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n n . O'I tl, Harris. Umpires : Lione lel n .Tucrcer, McGowan, Maud .

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1110, (~ . -n . Umpires :

-kie . .' . .~ ..-~:o . Veivetla .

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. . Chapman .

. A lacovar.ae(a Best : A laeovangelo, Franks .--rn . Ivanhoe Assumption : Elborough 2 .

But ad, Hunt, Sonny. BEST : Saraee . Pringle, Eno ,3. Chapman 2, Stafford 2, Hughes 2 . Wilson, sorace .

IF) B . Cooper [

51 64l4016.7 7.9151 ;Blues: Morrison 2 .Morrison. Brennan ,

7 .3 12.6 12 .11 16 .171113)TY6M 1.2 1_4 4.4 5,4134 1

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Caach Phil Davis Co a m, Cenncliy Caai tcroft

Res . Coa-h : Barry Simon F s: Fault Harper R : s . John Fraser ad evuls Re_ C' oim -,tsonakd

1 N . Gold (Capt) 1 L. Toomey 1 B . Reed 1 J. )r 1 S . Conley2 M Mau d

? M . Konsky 2 S. Tbb 2 D. Wdchell 2 S . Yates .Tucke r3 C

3 B . Davis 3 S. Edwards 3 N . Taylor 4 W. Thompson .4 T O'Neil l

f M . Dudakov 5 A. Boland 4 T. Gloury 5 D. Bone 5 P Manue l5 J . Ritterman 6 M. Parker

Glennie7 C5 B. Wi!Imor e

Tuckman6 S6 A . Tehan

.6 T Heal y

S D. Kalb (Capt Res) .8 J . Jess

.7 C Taylor 7 P. Robertson 7 P. Fawley

7 G . Samuel 9 T. Harkin.Cantwel l8 B 8 N . Bone 8 J . Shuttlev.~orth

8 E. Raleig hBer er9 J

I1o D . Boland.. Wi I9 MM . 9 J.. Ida' knows E . Healy

P Lg.10 G . Dukes

11 hi . Bar~nbA12 Bethune

10 P Gloury 10 P. Tsokas. ee

1 D. Valhanis1111 M. Segal (D .V.Capt)

.Braber (C)Den13 D

1 1 D . Wilson 11 G. Chivers 12 L. Hul!-Brovm12 D . Goldenfein

.13 C . Jeffery 12 J .Egan Parris12 A 13 S. Narkievaic z

13 J. Raleigh 14 A. Larkin 13 T. Rya nWoodloc k14 B

.

13 D . Tulloch 14 P. Flyn n14 J . Kagan 15 A. Williiams .

Gray15 S 14 A . Wilke15 J. Curti n

15 J . Sega l16 E . Janover

16 J. Hunt17 B . Redwood

.16 M. Gilbert 1 5 B. Wolnizer

16 P. Harri s17 S . Morris

17 A. Cukierznan (V.C .R .) 18 J . Hughes 17 A. Small 16 S. Smith 18 B . Hal l18 J . Kirzner (V.Capt) 1 9 C. Whitehead 18 J. Turnbull

17 C . Darby 19 D. Wood19 G . Blieden 20 M . Starre t

21 J Pi19 N . Sannhol m

fairPl a20 S 18 K Burrid eg

21 N . Bfainey20 J. Sharp21 D . Gelbart

erce.22 S . Flynn

y.21 R . Dintinosante 19 L . Stott 22 N. ShuYlewort h

23 D. Ryan22 E . Wollner 23 P. Stone 22 C. Taylor 20 M . Jones 24 B. Frew23 A . Wollner 24 P. Harper 23 M . Gray 21 P. Genres Frisin a25 J24 J . Bram 25 P. Sorace

26 R . Weeks24 L. Richardson

Szeremeta25 J22 G McLaren

.26 P. Camero n

25 M . Blashki 27 D . Hincliffe.

McDermott26 H 23 D. Matthews 27 J. Finlayso n26 B . DuzenrrKan

28 A . Gerish.

Niel d27 A 24 J . Newman 28 S . Matthews27 A. Spice r

Zemsk i28 A29 J . Wilson

.28 L. Enright 25 R. Lee 29 C . Hocking

30 M Sloa n.29 P. Bryner

30 R . Kogelma nEvans31 G

29 P. Smith 26 S. Boyd,

31 T. Lupto n30 A. Lefkovic

.32 D Afford

30 D . Mutton 27 J. O'Donnell 32 L. Pearc eA.31 Lewis

.33 C. Wooden 31 C . BassettC . 28 P Milesi 33 S . t>ficGowa n

Weisli#zer32 D . 34 M . Tarulli M . Natol i32 MDean33 S

.29 D . Williams 34 B. Joyce

33 S . Boon 35 R. Chapman ,3n iLore n34 S Florence30 D

35 M . Serafin i34 A . Lewin 36 V. Hall _.

'. 36 C . Zeegers

35 J . Lewis 37 G . Macklin Connel l35 L. O 31 L. Norbury 37 P. Cotte r36 J . Israelsohn 38 B. Moran 36 D. PlayPair 32 R. Williams 38 R . Peoples37 A. Sapar 39 S. White 37 T. Thompson Hamshar e33 N 39 M. Ebbag e38 J . Feldman 40 S. Harris 38 J. Redfern

.Lambropoulos34 S 40 P. Martin

39 D . Vanaken 41 G. Davies 39 A. Hopgood .41 G . McDonald

40 D . Ones 42 R . Moran 40 M. Smith 35 D . Daskalou 42 B . Martin41 A. Silver 43 M . Slattery 41 T Prior 36 P. Hare 43 A . Shemshedi n42 A. Cooper 44 J . Tapply 42 M . Vanpoeteren 37 P. Ganiatsis 44 A . Pace43 S . Chester 45 M . Riell y

46 T. Vandersluis43 L. Ferral

Yi n44 S38 N . Scaa,ione 45 A. lacouangei o

44 J . Gelfand 47 J. Smith.

~ D ~yd

39 D. Buccachio 46 M . IacouangeloW45 A . Godlewicz

Goldma n46 A48 D . McCartan A6 D. Nasrallah 40 A . Foley 47 B. aters

48 R . Toogood.47 A. Silver

49 D . Po nto ny50 R Kea

47 J . King 41 R. Lea 49 Matt Sloan48 J . Peak

.51 A. Pringle

48 D . Rybicki 42 P. Edwards 50 N . Clark49 A. Lasn'rtzki 52 J. Bleakney 49 G . Bell 43 M. Daska!ou 51 D . Pearc e50 A. Benedykt 53 S . Verona 50 T. Nasrallah Schneide r44 R 52 S . Sampso n51 Z . Lewski 54 M . O'Halloran 51 J. Bolt .

46 A Humphrey 53 P.S . Chazan52 D. Norich 55 L. Stafford 52 D . Noonan . 54 E . Newbol d53 J. Mordech 56 P. Cruickshank 53 M . Creak 47 C . Morivitis 55 J . Healy54 I . Same 57 L. Mackowski 54 C. Williams 48 A . pviorivitis 56 S . Saunders55 J . KaEcer 58 T. Leddra 55 D. Williams 49 B . Touriganis 57 A. Conti56 D .Seidl 59 B. Cooper 56 A. Roethe 50 D. Glover 58 T. Memhet57 D . Spilberg 60 P. Scognamillo 57 B. McGregor

Boyd53 A 59 A. Falker s58 B . Yudelman 62 J. Fitzpatrick 58 L. Orton .

60 J. Abouei d59 R . Rotemberg 63 A. Barrie 59 N. Mitchell 60 D. Horvath 61 M . Anderson60 J . Wajnbarg 64 T. Nolan 60 D . Hassett 62 P. Merory61 J. Freeman 65 S . Haun 61 S. Dowlan 63 J . Crapper62 J. Gottlieb 67 A . Lewison 62 T. Jubb 64 M . Migliorin i63 68 J . Coghlan 63 A . Plant 66 J . Rivoit-R9ins

72 T Wills 64 S . Taylor 67 G . Stephen sG . Cochrane 68 F. YaghmoarA. Culle nS. Hiney 69 J . Mazocca

M. Lant 70 K. Wise

P. Phillips 71 A. Pearce

B . Beech 72 K . t`Raghamez

S . Dornom 73 D . DummettJ McMullen 74 S . Hal l

: ._ . .._ _ _ . . _ . . .P. Fare s

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78 C. Brow n

22 ~THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 200

f ;ch, him No I Cc :h : Peter Nusso Cc :n : rerer Turiey Coach : Paul u ahanassy Coach: Tim rw >rt hJames ~ :idy Res. _>ch: Jamie Winduss Res t; h: Adam Davey Res Coach : Michael Rizio Res: Simon Taylo r

Club XVIII Ch : Craig Baulch

1 S . Chapman t T. Mitvalsky 1 A. Stevens (VC) 1 L. Nethercote 1 R. Pearce2 J . Baxter 2 C . Twentyman 2 A . Thain 2 S . Chandler 2 T. Morris3 L. Holloway 3 R . Ball 3 S . Sutherland (C) 3 3 R. Tnompson4 G. Chessan 4 D . Carroll (V.C .) 4 A . Healy 4 A. Evans 4 M . Fung5 5 C . Mackay 5 M. Canavan 5 R. Mackie (C) 5 A. Dre w6 M. Newman

Farrar7 P 6 C . Alexander 6 D . Forer 6 6 R. Drew.8 psOnS . Thom 7 M. McCloskey 7 D . Foley 7 S . Jones 7 C. Beal9 C . 0'Sul iuan 8 G. Ferguson 8 S . LLogan 8 (C18 B. Watch 8 L Morri s10 Sam Lloyd 9 W. Ballantine 9 A . Campbell 9(C18) C . Simon g J Kee m11 M. Spencer 10 S . Voigt 10 S . Oldfietd (VC) 10 W. Hanna 10 T. Hancoc k12 G. Smyth 11 D . Solley, 11 A . Davey 11 S . Sandiford 11 T. Mcllrath13 12 C . Dwyer (C.R .) 12 M . Bates 12 12 J. Cremean14 B . Merlin 13 B . Heverin 13 I. Bobe6c 13 C. Baulch 13 L Gillies15 M. Tinkle r

Nind1 6 B14 M . Stroud 14 M. Cooke 1 4

1514 E. Kruse.

17 J . Meltington 15 J . Costello (D.V.C .) 15 R . Quinn16 15 N. Pas k

18 L. Smith 16 D . Noc k1 7 N Lintord

16 P. Dolman17 A. Moffatt 16 L Taylor

19 M. SoundersEdsall20 M

.18 T. Bournon (C)

17 Matt Forbes18 D . Barry

18 T. Wilson 17 A. Laing.

21 C . Gregory 19 A . Palmer 19 R Miriams 19 L. Brown 18 D. Ross

22 T. Blac6tey 20 D . O'Connor.

20 A . Seager 21 C. Schilling 19 J . Stron g

23 P. Nevill 21 J . O'Brien Verccillo21 D23 P. Barry 20 T Hale

24 T. Craven 22 P. Clarke.

22 S . Greely 24 21 D. Stevenson

25 J . Hawkins 23 A . Drinan 23 M Smith25 22 B. Dre w

26 P. Wills 24 A . Acreman. 26 D. Batten 23 R . Yeo

27 N . De YoungMain28 J 25 B . Fairbanks 25 C. Ra ny Oisuka28 P

24 M . Davies.

2926 G. Dart 26 J . Nannes

.Staunto n29 M

25 R . Colle t

30 L. Creamer 27 G. Katris 27 P Allen.

30 J . Ralph26 J. Longwo h

31 S . Hawkins 28 D . Kitto 28 M . Byrne Costello31 B27 S. Savag e

32 L Beddingfield 29 A . Carter (D .V.C .) 29 S . Horvath.

32 M Jones28 B. Reynolds

33 J . Smith 30 D. Russo 30 K. Woodman.

33 T Kitchen 29 R . Courts34 M . Edwards 31 M . Elliott 31 A. Lucas 34 30 D. Potter35 A . Hicke y

Willams36 A32 L. Sunter 32 G. Riley 35 Jas Mirtschin 32 J. Parry

.37 J Bolton

g3 S . Worrell 33 N Callaghan 36 33 P. Cremean.

Brennan38 N34 P. Flaskis 34 T. Nagle 37 A. Gray 33 D . Ireland.

39 M . Smith35 D. Murphy

35 P. Knott 39 S. White 34 C. Fraser40 M . Bolton 36 D. Alexander 36 S . Nolan 40 35 B. Peaks (c)41 M . Bolton 37 M . Francis (C .R .) 37 J . Brennan 41 L . Ravrnsley 36 P. Jarvi e42 A . Cooper 38 P. Stubbs 38 M Ferwerda 43 C . Beaton 37 D . Balkshaw43 R. Feenaghty 39 J . Vick .

Pitts39 P 44 R . McArthur 38 G . Morrison44 S . Grace 40 R. Alexander

.40 M . Forer 45 39 J. Thompkins

45 R. Walsh46

41 S . Cozens41 M . Cleary 46 R . Wallace 40 H . Cotsford

47 S . Mentha42 M . Basil e

Hubbard43 G 42 C. Rose 47 41 B. Downs48 M . Carey

.44 L Sunter 43 P.Evans 49 R . Dillon 42 A. Stone

49 D. Payne.

45 R.Johnson 44 D. Ievoli 49 (R) T. Bowers

50 A GOonan44 J, He

5 051 M . Payne 46 G . Smith 45 D. Allen

46 A. Chiap in ip

.51 D . Higgins

45 A. Windgate47 S Colli e

52 N . Moresi 47 G . He n g48 D Stevens 47 D. Oldfetd 51 R O A. Neville .

48 R . Davis53 J . Peel54 G. Dodd

.49 N. Fisher 48 J . Logan

52

O'Keeffe53 D 49 S. Seaboum e55 I. McCormick 50 G . Wilson 49 S. Sewell .

Braszell54 M 50 J. Peak e56 51 L. Stephen 50 S. Kavanagh .

55 S Watch 51 H . Clarke57 52 M . Watts 51 A. Foley

.57 K . Sagely 52 A. Hartnett

58 53 C. Shedden 52 P. Hanlon 58 D . Kean 53 S . Peak59 B . Carstein 54 D. Goodbody 53 E. Maillard 60 J. O'Sullivan 54 S . Simpso n

6 P Campbell 55 C. Davis 54 S. PorterE 62 F. Purcell 56 T. Uoyd.

62 L Katts 56 R. Harper 55 . a 63 J . Weber 58 G. Ker r.63 57 T. Davis 56 M . Loughnan 64 R, Adams 59 A . Joiner64 58 P. Appel 57 K. Richardson 66 L. Costello 60 S . Laird65 G. PoI ase

g61 B. Saunders 58 S~'~ay 66 C. Curtis(C18) 61 P. Vatoppi

66 64 M . Austin 59 S. Parisi 67 N . GOOnan 62 P Serum s67 66 M . Mackay 60 A. Bates 70 J . Green

.Whitechurc h63 B68 M . Meehan 61 R . Cincotta 71 M . Nihill

.64 D Smith69 63 B. Chalmers 72 D . Rudd

.70 D. Barlow 64 B. Bowman 77 A Costello 65 M. Norrish71 SPONSORS : 65 J. Radi

.80 M Tehan 68 T. Collet

72 B . Green PHILLIPS & 66 S. Sinclair.Weber85 B 71 M. Lain g

7374 P. Westbrook

rticxoZSOta 67 D . Sutherland.

86 B . Collins 74 A . Middli n

75 R. Turton DAVIS LAUNDRY 68 M. Sutton 88 N . Abbott76 ZENITH INTERIORS 69 B. Kirchner 91 A . Whitlock77 70 Mick Forbes 93 M . Bulma n78 A. Shields 7 ELEVEN 72 C . Hunt 94 A . Powell79 i IOTEL 76 P. Turley 96 Jon Mirtschin80 P. Manohar JEF !SOP : FORD 77 S. Buller 98 M . Beha n

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Toby Roberts talks all VAFA news after 9 .00arn

1 C f , C r,"~ ~ ~,;,

Then to 'rot 7 6.30pmfor i'epOlL i2 so-e service

Scores, c:betwe (

24

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This week's guest : Tim 0'Shaughnessv I. :,JAX Director of Coaching )

THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 260 Z

Country .

presented by Glenn Scarborough with guests from

St Bernards, St K (A), Old Essendon, Old Paradians (B),

Therry Penola (C), Uni. Blacks (Dl), LaTrobe Uni (D2), West Brunswick (D2),Rupertswood (D8), Nort h Brunswick (D4) .

PREVIEWS Friday 7 .00-8 .00 pm Includes weekly chat on all matters VAFA.

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C 1 SCndoH, ' ) .4aris (B) ,

0), Uni . I'' - s ' „) : tT ; Jai (132) ,

s Sunday 6 .00-8 .00 pmIncludes weekly chat on all matters VAFA .

7.7te Sunday Age V.' ' ; a o ~6 !r Cameron

,)akes writes about U-iurday VAFA matches,

--views the Sunday Nh-tch of the Day and Paul

i~Q,Yey reviews the cc t e" 'an in Monday's Age

T - Says :Airight! Mental note neve r

again! Managed to seet Fitzroy and the Pirates and d

was on display. Great ps.but no doubt Coach B u

kicking . The other resul , c

pick against Peninsulalf of the game betwee n1 ie i rind, plenty of skil l

oust for the top teamruing some poort the section will

have plenty of dead rubbers be ° sen now and the end ofthe year, Certainly a fight for t'~ double chance with three

sides battling it out . The other wars seem just about o r .

The four looks set whilst Oakleigh and Hawthorn appear

set to travel back to D3 . The top four play sides out0d,

the finals race this week. Time for an upset perhaas?Brunswick has been excellent this year, taking the step i, ; )

in their stride . They should be too strong for Oakle'-h .

Bentleigh host Old Carey . Bentleigh haven't managed toget any momentum at all during the year whilst a numberof coat tuggers have been te ig inc that Old Carey areonly marginally behind Pei ado, A like a good coattugger, Old Carey for me. take on La Trobe andwill need to guard agai st let down factor after last

week. Too much to play for icre, Fitzroy for mine .

Hawthorn host Oh in a game which sees clubswith diametrically opposed grounds playing off . The

Hawks continue to be hurt by the injury toll whilst OldGeelong had a great win r .-<^4nst Willy last week. Probably

Geelong . Finally, Perrin t journeys to the other side of

the bay to take on -1- Willy has lost plenty oftight ones this year but as tioned previously, simplycan't tip against the Pirates!

What Andrew Says:While it is still mather itically possible for sides to breakinto the four, Wes_ _. .__iclr would need a disastrous

finish to the season to drop out . However, coach Julian

Siebrand was more concerned with his side's recordagainst the likely finalists, "We haven't beaten any sidesabove us which is a bit of a concern," he said . Despitelosing by 103-points, 0 ability to apply physicalpressure impressed Old Carr coach Glenn Taylor . With

their finals hopes dasl 1 , 3en fle3glr coach Paul

Dimattina said it was important the club stayed positive inorder to achieve something form the rest of the season .

With back-up ruckman Damon Ferguson injured anddoubts on the fitness of skipper Mark Eyles (shoulder) andChris Martin (ankle), the Demons face an uphill battleagainst Old Carey. With five consecutive victories, Old

Carey coach Glenn Taylor said his side's destiny was backin their own hands . "C 1 ; u . ball is bras in our court

in terms of the double u" he said . "If vb!~ t

Peninsula and Re d s frr.;sh :>~co

Taylor recognised thatplaying Bentleigh attheir home groundcould be dangerous . "Ifthey get half of theirsquad up and running, they can certainly shake yrou up abit," he said.Fitzroy coach Graham Burgen was rueful of his side'sinaccurate kicking early against Peninsula last week : "If

you can't put scoreboard pressure on tnem, you'll pay theprice later in the game," he said . The Reds will be

strengthened this week by the return of forwards Tobyitehell, Jeremy Rawlins and rover Steve Addicott . La

Trobe have had a good record against the better teamsthis year, beating Fitzroy and only narrowly losing to

Peninsula. With three consecutive wins under their belt,La Trobe are an outside chance of causing an upset this

week . Hawthorn coach Peter Tyson was happy withteenager and occasional skipper Rick Ogge who has notmissed a game all year. "He's a good kid and he's come

along in leaps and bounds ." The return of big men DanLauletta and Travis Newton will improve Hawthorn's

chances of upsetting Old Geelong. Old Geelong coach

Michael Lockman said that his club's aim would be tofinish the season well . Lockman was impressed with theform of youngsters John Malpas and Lachlan Teague andsaid both had acquitted themselves well over the last few

weeks . While Williamstown coach Dene Macleod couldnot fault his team's endeavour, he was frustrated with hisside's skill level . -No matter how hard we try, we just don'thave the polish or the skills to put the ball in the right spotfor our forwards to finish," he said .

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Macleod praised the efforts of ruckman Leigh Monkhorstwho rucked tirelessly all day and key forward MichaelManning who was "sensational" at centre half-forward .While Peninsula coach Julian Sill was happy to beatFitzroy, he warned his players they risked losing theirspot in the senior side if they started to relax . "We haveblokes in the two's playing well, so the blokes in the one'scan`t take it easy," he said . Although Wiliamstown facedan uphill battle to make the finals, Sill was still Wary of

them. "If they turn one on, I'm sure they would love to doit against us," he said .

peninsula O .B . - passes on their heartiest congratulations to

Peter Angus on achieving the milestones of 250 games for

the Pirates in this week's reserves clash against Williamstown .From the moment P.A arrived at the Club in 1988, he had"inspirational on-field leader" written all over him. His attackon the footy and support for his teammates has influencedmany Pirates over the years. Starting his career as a forward,Pete rapidly developed into an ever-reliable half-back andwearing his famous No. 8 guernsey . he won two senior B&F'sand became a most respected senior captain who regularlytook the Pirates into finals campaigns - all this whilebecoming a highly successful veterinary surgeon . In later

years, he has added a reserves B&F to his sideboard, andwhile his biggest single goal - to play in a Pirate premiershipteam - has yet to be realised. P.A is hellbent on winning a flagfor the Club before his playing days are over . Then he can sit

back and watch sons Fraser and Zac try to do the same . Welldone P.A! !

Will iamstown CYMS - Ben Hynes plays his 100th game this

weekend. The multi-talented hackman and front man of thelocal band "The Cliffords" has won many adoring fans both onand off the field with his dashing good looks and stylish play .More suited to a flank, Ben is often required to "play tall" in

key positions and does so with great gusto . His legendaryruns off half-back, sweeping left foot and strong mark hasmade him one of the first picked every week. Dave Lee also

joins the 100 club at Williamstown. He is one of the playersin the competition that people come to see . With a huge leap,Dave has taken some spectacular marks over the 100 games .This year as a permanent full forward, Dave has kicked over

50 goals including one bag of 11 . Maturing as a player thisyear. he has enjoyed being the key focus up forward . Boththese players are key components to the success of the club

over the next few years .Bentleigh - congratulates Scott Sice on 50 games . Scott

joined its three seasons ago and was soon showing us his

silky skills that promoted him to our senior side where he

has been a consistent performer ever since . Well done and

good luck.

TODAY'S MATCHESD2 SECTION

Oakleigh v West BrunswickBentleigh v Old Carey

Fitzroy Reds v La Trobe Un iHawthorn Amateurs v Old Geelong

Williamstown CYMS v Peninsula 0 B

WEST BRUNSWICK 7.9 11 .12 17.19 19.21 (135)HAWTHORN 0.1 4.3 4.3 5.4 (34)West Brunswick : Drain 6, Sheerly 5 . Siebrand 2, Haysey 2, Batters,Bagnall, Pietsch, McGuire, Tourney . Best: Drain. Pietsch. Gordan,Batters, Tourney. Haysey. Hawthorn: Cameron, Reed, Ogge . Davies,West . Best: Hicks . O'Hanlon . Cargill . S . Avery . Umpires: Paul Dinneen(rotation - from B) (F) Chris MeKendry Michael Jones (G )OLD CAREY 5.6 11 .10 15 .16 23 .16 (154)OAKLEIGH 0.2 4.2 6.5 7.9(51)Old Carey: Parton 4, Pattenden 4. Hall 4, Cohen 2, Raftopoutos 2,Jessup, MacFarlane . Van Cuylenberg, James. Crosher, Angus, BoagBest: Cohen, Unkles, Oppy, MacFarlane . Hutchinson, PartonOakieigh : MacKenzie 4 . Woutersz 2, Hunt Best : Mitchell . Holden,Mulholland, Bromley, Dalton, MacKenzie Umpires : Daniel DinneenMax Wlttmann (F) Christian Schaefer Lucas Brass (B) Jack Watty (G)LA TROBE UNIVERSITY 2 .3 4.4 8.11 13.13 (91)BENTLEIGH 5 .1 10.1 10.3 10.4 164)LaTrobe University: Gleeson 5, Sheldrick 2, Pruscino 2, White 2 .Murray 2 . Best : Murray. Kerrison . Morton, Davis . Mann, McMeekinBentleigh : Mlksad 2 . Eyles 2 . Sharp 2, Henry, Roberston . Reid .Adaway. Best : McCulloch, Neve. Padgham, Robertson, Prigg, SeeleyUmpires: Michael Forde Michael Gtlday (F )FITZROY REDS 1 .6 1.8 3.14 5.17 (47)PENINSULA OB 1.2 5.6 7.6 12.11 (83)Fitzroy Reds: Dawson . Diacoglorgis . Bennie, Ronchl, Cairns . Best :Diacogtorgis, Curtis. Atherton . Dawson . Cairns, Bennie Peninsula OB :T. Prendergast 3. Payze 2, N. Clarhngbold 2, Growcott, Murphy,Maclean . T. Coghlan . Merrick . Best: Murray . Grant . Murphy . Payze .Davis, Maclean Umpires : Brendan Devlin Mitch Buxton (F) AndrewBarnes Chris Kaleta (G )OLD GEELONG 2 .5 6.10 8.12 13.13 (91)WILLIAMSTOWN 1 .2 3.4 8.9 12.14(86)Old Geelong : Vickers-Willis 2, McCarthy 2, Stevens 2 . Bell 2 . Legoe .Stinchcombe, Teague, Munro, Salter . Best : T.Betts, Stinchcombe .McCarthy. Lansdell, Bell, N.Betts . Williamstown : not receivedUmpires: David D'Altera Geoff Deveson (F) Nick Murphy (G )

D2 SECTION RESERVEWEST BRUNSWICK 2.2 6.7 8.9 14.12 (96)HAWTHORN 3 .2 3.2 3.6 4.7(31)West Brunswick: Russell 4. D .Rudd 2. Mukenthaler 2, Sutherland,Heywood, Smith, A .Thompson, Hussey . W.TouzeL Best: W.Touael,Heppel, Lewis . Mukenthaler, D'Andrea, Heywood . Hawthorn: Notreceived .OLD CAREY 7.1 8.2 11.6 14.9 (93)

OAKLEIGH 2 .0 4.1 4.1 8,3(51)

Old Carey : England 5. . Hardy 2, Konstantinidis 2 . Guerra A . Bull N .

Simson, Thompson, Grlnzi Best: Ward. England, Guerra A. Simson .

Bull N, Drake Oakleigb : Bell 3 . PerdikomaUs 2, Ryan 2. Redford I

Best: Redford, Evans. Ryan, Kerley . Connellan . Bell

LA TROBE UNIVERSITY 0.1 2.5 5.6 6.7 (43)BENTLEIGH 1 .3 4.3 8.7 10.7 (67)LaTrobe University: Bowden 3, Clutterbuck 3, Samson . Best :Bowden . Germola, Poulton . Hopkins, Samson. Watson Bentleigh : Sice4, Punter 4, Beane, Banks . Best: Sice, Gold . Banks . Punter. Steward,Hutchiso nFITZROY REDS 2.5 4.7 6.10 9.12 (661

PENINSULA OB 1.1 7.5 8.7 11.12 (78)

Fitzroy Reds : Camaleri 3, Mitchell 2 . Baker, Pidoto, Foster. Sullivan .

Best: Sullivan . Baker . Fletcher, Camaleri, Foster. Reeves . Peninsula

OB : S. Claringbold 4 . J . Coghlan 2, Warner, Angus. Minchin . Cook, J .

Atchison. Best: Dunne. McMahon, Vidoto. Warner . Cook. S.

Claringbol d

OLD GEELONG 1 .1 4.2 9.5 11 .9 (75)WILLIAMSTOWN 1 .2 3.3 4.3 5.9 (39)Old Geelong : Ardlie 4, Atkins 2, Dhillon 2, Abbott . Avery . Strauch.Best: O'Brien. Avery, Morley. Atkins, Verge. Allen . Williamstown:Burgess 2 . McKenzie 2. Maekley. Best: Grant, Di Grazlo . Bell. Ryan.McKenzie, Calderwood .

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D2 SectionBENTLEIG H

Coach: Paul DimattinaAssistant : Steve GraceRes. Coach : Steve Hall

1 C. Sharp2 D. Ferguson3 A. Pittito4 S . Sice5 M. Eyles6 R . Weber7 J. Robertson8 J. Handfield9 I . Jackson10 A. Henry11 D. Martin12 N . Aitken14 B. Reid15 S. Grace16 L. Airey17 C. Martint8 S . Adaway18aM . Walker19 B. Clark20 R . Fishlock21 A. Graham22 A. Smith23 G . McFarlane24 L. Holmesby25 D . Gold26 B. Padgham27 J. Seeley28 M . McCulloch29 H. McKenzie30 A . Miksad30aD . Kopitschinski31 S. Craven32 A. Strauch33 P. Wilmington34 M . Piri e35 L. Ireson (C)36 M . Backman37 P. Hutchison38 G . Beattie39 G . Prig g40 J. Harbottle41 J . Nev e42 A. Mikkelsen43 A . Ferri s44 G. Holland4546 R . Lawford47 M . Scanlon48 P. Dimattina49 L. Vivona50 A . Stanes51 P. Sampson52 L. Sampson53 A. Banks54 R. Coyle55 G. Richards56 C . Aitke n57 A. Cantsilieris58 T. Caterson59 S . Kennedy60 R. Punte r61 J . Perron e

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FITZROY REDSCoach : Graham Burgen

Res. Coach : Darren KaneClub 18 Coach: Greg Box

1 D. Hannam2a B. Holderhead2b A. Walsh3 S. Dibenedetto5 P. Diacogiorgis7a S. Andrew7b L . Byrne8 A. Byrne9a H. Fletcher9b C. Prio r10 A . Urbanic11 B. Atherton13a A Dawson13b S. Pidotto14 T. Clarke16 G . Crane17 B .Lee18 M . Baker19a C . Andrew20 T. Mitchell21 C . Meighen22 C. Sullivan23b M . Camelleri23b D . Knowles24 A. Parsons26 C . Temperley27 J . Tomese29 V. Cahill30 C. Littl e

P. CroweA . GrantS. DruryS. HercegM . ReevesA . GeorgeG. Bance1. McBurneyJ . Bennie0 . Tim mJ. RawlinsS. AddicottJ . ParsonsC. Quin n

57 R . Rome61 G. Virtue62 N .Auden67 R . Holderhead73 J . Bare75 B . Pollard76 D . Curtis77 A. Grillo97 D . Ronchi

Fitzroy FootballClub Limite d

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Coach: Peter Tyson

Res . Coach : Ed Sill

1 A. Collins2 G. Broedley3a A . Knott3b N . Patterson4a S. Stevens4b B. Glover5a S. Avery5b T Kerr6a P. Avery7 C . Alexander8 J. Cargil ;9 R .Ogge10 P. Orchard11 M . Pollock72b A. Tsoumbaris13a J.Murphy13b J. Povey14a D. Lauletta14b T. Fitzpatrick15 M . Tyson16 C. Reed17 B . Ruzicka18 P. Phillips19 J . Law20 S. Parker21 K. Brockman22 C . Habe l23 L Collins24 J. Jackomonis25 M . Zaverella26 N. Hayes27 R. Lord28 T. Crivelli29 P. Barker30 3 13233 P. Stroud34 R. Johnston35 S . Davies36 A . West37 M. Daou

... 38 B. Bruns39 G . Carle40 P. Rossitto41 J . Bogie42 D. McGlenchy43 1. Chep a44 B . Allder45 B. Mountain46 T.0'Hanlon47 D. Lahiif48 A. Brick49 N. Tierney50 J . Gourley51 S. Signorini52 C . Frost53 M. Preston54 J. Berry55 A. Saute56 M . Coglan57 B . Collins58 T. Dixon59 A. Doyle60 G . Saddington61 M . Gray62 A.Johnsen63 D. Kealy64 N . Kudeweh65 G. Lilywhite66 C . Lorenz67 S. McDonald68 P. Nikoloa u69 T. Papamarkov70 A. Patto n71 S . Williams72 M. Waller73 J . Williams75 B. Sill76 C . Pickett77 A. Smith78 D. Carter

Coach: Tony CrisafulliRes : David Huffe r

I P.Morton2 S .Fredrickson3 D .Sheldrick4 N .Dunn e5 S.Adamswaite6 M .Watso n7 S .Burke8 M .Correnti9 L.Walker10 S .Davis11 D .Harns11 A.Murray13 P.Moon15 S.Brooks16 A.Brennan17 J .Brodie18 A Hewitt19 S .White20 A.Murphy21 D .Edmunds22 S.Wilcock23 S.Craig24 S .Edwards25 M .Fanning27 S .Pruscino28

C .Ross

29 A .Randell30 J.Smith31 R .Mann32 S.Gemmala36 TMawdsley40 R.Slater42 D.Gleeson43 A .Poulton44 S .Linehan45 D .McMeekin47 A.Samson50 K.Hopkins54 T.Peters55 A.Cummings56 J.Niel d57 A .Woolmer63 J .Laidlaw70 J .Dumaresq75 S.Gellert

A.BailleR.BakerA. BentonS.BlandC.BowdenTBullenS .CiiffordB .ClutterbuckM.CotsopoulosH .DaviesN .DejanovicM.DonohueT.DugganS.DumsdayJ .ElliottJ .EyreP.FarrantC .FranasD .GilmourJ.GriffinD.HillR.HoskingD.HufferS .JacksonD .KerrisonC .KneeB.LaunikonisJ.LevyP.UasTLiQhCootA. armP.MarozziL.McNamaraM.MillarB .O'ConnorX.O'DonnellS.O'TooleD.PatienceS .PattersonM .PauI)B .PhdlisS .PitaroA.PlaceC .PorterH .RussellP.StewartJ.ThomR.WalkerJ . Waterman

OAKLEIGH A F CCoach : Chris Moore

Res . Coach: Pat McKenrta

1 S . Band o2 A. Bloomfiel d3 D . MacKenzie (VC)4 B. Varkatzos5 C. Kokkinos7 M . Short8 R . Marshall9 J. Moutis10 R . Mitchell11 C. Hanley12 R. Dooley13 D. Britt14 P. Malcolm15 G. Redford16 M. Bell17 L . Curtain18 J . Connellan19 R. Keating20 J . Tolle y21 A . Perdikomati s22 S . Ear23 J. Kerley24 S. Kitt s25 C. Marshall26 A . Kitts (VC)27 G. Smith28 B . Anderson29 D . Sowersby30 P. Holden31 T. Bromley (C)32 J . Brown33 M . Clark34 B . Evans35 R . Nuske36 M. Ryan37 P. Torpey38 S . Cammiss39 A . Mulholland40 J . Gael41 M. Cash42 S. Dalton43 P. Lucas44 N. Smith45 G.Chapman46 B . Nguyen47 M. Stevenson48 A. McKenzie49 S. Collins50 J. Cain51 L. Kennedy52 C. Cooke53 T. Hunt54 O. Parton55 A. Gook56 J. Page57 B. Woutersz58 E . Bennett59 P. Ciavarella60 S . Clarke63 A . Jury64 M . Ogilvie

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Lo GAOEY OLD GEELOUG PENINSULA 0 B W ,` '. : : ; : .'' ;':' :' - G WILLIAP~ST®4~N CY M SCoach: Glenn Taylor Coach: Michael Lockman Coach: Julian Sill Caach: Julian Siebrand Coach: Dene Macleo d

Res Paul Montgomery Res : Ben Dunn Res. Coach: Brian Cronin Res : Damien Shaw Res Coach : Cameron McKenzi e2 J . ButUgieg

1 C . Angus (c) 1 S . Maloney 1 S. Parsons 1 M Drain 1A Hamilton 3 D . Wouda2 D . Faelis (vc) 2 S . McMahon 2 A. Parsons 2 P. Hamilton 4 S. Wuchatsch

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. 3 J . Fitzclarence 3 M . Goldthorp 3 G. Heppell5 T Wheeler

a4 D . James 4 C . Sticnchcombe 4 E. Bowen 4 C . Lehmann6 N Gr n t

Konstantinidis6 p 5 M. Vickers-Willis 5 N. Kent 5 A . Cannane . a.

g G . Campbell (c) 6 J . Bell 6 M . Warner 6 S . PietschS Benjamin

6 D . Grev e7 B R b i

.~ R . Oppy (vc)7 J . Paul 7 S . Murray

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9 A . Morphett 8 B. Han n

Andrewsg B9 D . Salter 9 M . Dentry 10 S. Byrne 9 J. Munro

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10 M. Avery 9 P. Krohn (res.) 11 H . Bailey 10 B. Cock s.Everett11 N

11 L. StevensN i

10 A. Haley 12 B. Clarke 11 B. Twist.12 C. Davey

12 . Perr n13 S . O'Brien

11 J . Sil l12 S . Ferguson

13 M. Ritchi e14 P. Norman

12 A. Featherston13 B . Hutchison 14 D . Taylor 13 B . Cook 15 M . Russell 13 A. Mackley

14 M . Mahon 15 H . McCarthy 14 S . White 16 P. HarristT Maguire 14 J. Wyatt15 N. Bull 16 T. Fallaw 15 J . Davis 17 R . Heywood 15 J. Tinham16 R. Graham 17 M. Goldsworthy 16 S . Claringbold 18 M. McManus 16 S. Phemister17 A . Parton 18 J. Malpas 17 J . Coghlan 19 M. Shelton 17 M. Kenned y18 B . Chiuchiarelli 19 B. Grills 18 M . Merrick 20 T. Houlde n

21 S McNamara 18 D. Oldham19 T Wood 20 S. Cole 18 J . Whelan (res.) .

Steward22 A 19 S. Barlow19 P. Drake (Cr)

l21 N . Bayn e22 J. Fitzgerald

19 A . McKinstry20 S Prendergast

.. Leahy23 G . 19 P. Dervan

J . Rafto u ospo21 T. Collins 23 C . Fairburn

.21 A . Teelow

24 J. Jenkin25 J. Siebrand 20 P. Gera h9 b

22 C . Battle 24 A. Munro 22 A . Atchison (C) 26 R . Benjamin 21 L Monkhurst

Pattende n23 C25 G . Leishman 23 R . Powney 27 D . Disisto 22 J. McCutcheon.

Unkles24 P26 S. Lansdell 24 T. Prendergast 28 J . Ward 23 B. Josep h.

25 L. Chiuchiarelli (vcr)27 W. Paul28 T. Carey

25 J . Atchison26 A . Murphy

29 C. Sheedy30 M . Lewis

24 C. Pach

26 A . Wood 29 G . Allan 27 S . Payze 31 S. Edwards 25 G . Burges s

28 D . Biondo 30 M . Stevens 28 B . Taylor 32 M . Carmichael 25 P. Thomson

29 C . Munro 31 T. Woolley 29 S . Torossi 33 T. Thompson 26 D. Lee30 A . Guerra 32 N. Betts 30 A . Crean 34 I . Twyford 27 B . Grant31 J. Ward 33 T. Paul 31 B . Grant 35 D. Jelbart 28 A. Kosmatos32 P. Graham 34 B. Yates 32 B . Liuzzi 36 S. Campbell

29 B Giffin33 N . England 35 P. Johnstone 33 R . Stainforth 37 T Dempsey

38 S. Darting.

30 tOra Dovvse Y34 H . Thomas 36 T. Ayerbe 34 M . Falkiner 39 R West 31 C Gaud35 S. Hardy 37 T. Betts

Leslie38 M35 T. Trewhitt36 N Clarin bol dg

.40 R. Baker

.32 A. McCutcheon

36 S. Wood37 S. Jessup

.39 S. Clarke

.37 J . Growcott

41 R. Touzez42 C. Norman

33 T Boz

38 L . Guerra (vcr) 40 H. Legoe 38 T. Coghlan 43 J . Tobin 34 B . Jones

39 C . O'Reilly 41 P. Winter 39 S. Barber 45 J . Smith 35 C. Bergi n

40 S. Angus42 A. Kettl e

'40 B . Mitchell 46 A. Sandi 36 M . Imms

41 A Gates (Cr)43 D. O Brien 41 A . Vidotto 47 A. Thompson 37 B . Hynes.

42 P Busse44 A. Dhillon 42 M . Barron 48 M . Moore 38 J . Hynes. 45 S . Morgan 43 B. Dunne 50 A. Bagnal l

43 D. Joyce 46 L. Knight 44 C . Maclean 51 L. Sherry 39 A . Carter44 N. Detarczynski 47 M . Strauch 45 L. Prendergast 54 D. Coonan 40 S . Jamieson45 T. Bull 48 S . Greed 46 D . Brennan 61 K. Hilton 4t A . McKenzi e46 H. Giannikos 49 S . Grffiths 47 L. Palmer 62 S . Dishon 42 D Elias50 J . White 50 L. Teague 48 G . Lethbridge 63 J . Gartlan

64 L Stewart.

43 C . Pach51 R. Hall 51 J . Kilpatrick 49 A. Minchin 69 R. Hussey 44 M . Manning55 J . Boa

g52 J . Legoe 50 P. Arnold 70 D. Weston 45 J . Digrazi a

58 J. Boncher 53 T. Bayles 51 L. Gilder 71 M . Brookshaw 46 M Sime

59 C. Mason 54 T. Daniel 52 J . Zarb 75 P. Brunt.

62 P. Tompkins 55 D . Harris 53 S. Jay 85 T Gross 47 B . Koch'64 C. Smith

56 A . Meek 54 D . Porra 48 M . O Flynn

65 D Elsner 57 J . Huxter 55 R . Cannon 49 J . Robinso n.67 C. Hickey

58 B . Brueren 56 A. Tunks 50 A . Bouras

68 S Hart59 D. Brueren 57 S. Smith 51 M . Saunders.

69 0. Winchester60 A . Southe y61 A . Holmes

58 P. Mangan59 S. Foss 52 B . Jones

70 J . Marshall 62 J . Moriey 60 S. McMahon 53 J . Street71 S . Feehan 63 D . Huggins 69 J. Muir 54'P. Tirchett74 S . Mees 64 X . Fitzgerald 55 R . Nisbet75 C . Smith 65 A . McLachlan 69 S . Freeman76 D . Grinzi 66 R . Merriman77 B . Spedding 67 T. de Steiger Morning Star Hote l82 D . Paul 68 H . Brownin g

69 T. Mayhall 3 Electra S t70 J. Cole Williamstow n75 P. Jame s76 H . Peck

7 277 C . Pritchard ~AMWA

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Original and pink copy must be lodged .:,ith umpires no later than half time of any rnatch .Each player must sign the original clearly beside name which must show first and surname .

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

SP XTSCOVE(preeera '? ~~ d ',y Quit)

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

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

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SPORTSCOVERVAFA MAJOR SPONSO R

E L S T E Cn. ® ' °TThe main gate (Glenhuntly Road) is open every match day.

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

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

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

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

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Question: Two Getiong players -,a named i„ ie MUM Team of the . : aen, --,a . Who were they ?

W inner to collect prize from VAFA offices; Answer: Vic Zarin (VAFA medal), Col Kinnear (coached Sydney Svrans), Vtv>`'eteron a Ray Johnston {p!ayed for Nth

Meld.), Dayl Foster(Coached WA - cricket), dim Keddie (brother of ex-Natk star Bodj Winner., Jack Boyce (d"Jarrnamboo•') (there were 8 correct entries overall) .

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Each section s Amateur Footballer scribe to select hisTeam of the Year (after round 18).Each section's coaches to vote on the 3/vlost ValuablePlayers for his section .

~ 21 MVPs receive a coates and Wreckair statuette at theVAFA Presentation evening .

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Old Brighton who n,,2aed to win five out :u avoid

relegaiion to B Section on the first when th, , were too

strong for the fifth placed Be La Salle, 13 .10 (88) to 10.15

(75) . Best were Alderson, Lennox, Hipwell (OB) and BrasherCrowe and Elliott (DLS).Old Scotch announced their Best post-war team :

Bks: Peter Brown Jim Lillie Rod OlssonHB : Rob Fuller Mike Perry Dick Tindale

C: Martin Bedford Mike Fitchctt Ken Melville

HF : Mick Eggleston David Hughes Peter SherwinF :Manson Russel Graham McLean Peter HarknessRks: Michael Bates John Anderson Ian Law

IC : John Moir Rohan Price Andy Smith

Coach : Laurie AghanHow many played AFL/VFL football ?Banyule congratulated veteran Craig Stevens on his 300

games for the club including 4 GF appearances .

It was vale to 92 vo Victor Dunin who played for Sate Bankin 1926, and in 1929 represented the V.AFA against Sth

Aust . Vic's son, Frank, went on to play with Uni . Blacks &

Richmond and later coached Uni. Blacks from 1961, andthe State team to victory in 1966 & 1967 .It was a nasty & disgraceful week - 19 players weresuspended.Beaumaris and Old Mentonians . the top two teams in CSection, met and at the last change, the Mentonians led

17 .11 to 10 .12 and looked set for an easy win . It was not

to be . In an amazing final term Beaumaris kicked 10 goals

to nil. Best were Pitts Vance (6gls) Vaughan (Beau) and B

Murray Solley and Brooks (0 Ment) .Old Ivanhoe, fifth in B kept their final four hopes alivewhen they were a bit too strong for fourth placed NOB 9 .10

(64) to 7 .15 (57) . Best were Donaldson, Corcoran . Lochran

(01) and Tonl.in, Lyons Abrahams ( :, :OB) .

The ti'AFA Under 19 team played the VFA in the annualt'i :Heall'u Challenge match . The V:';FA boys showed grcat

discipline . as the VFA clearly won in most positions, final

scores 25 .13 (163) to8 .8 (56) . Best players for VAFA were

Brett Pannam . David Waters, Chris Lovell and Micah Berry .

Congratulations to John Simpson, coach Max Lyon andPeter Harris as team managers.

Whitefriars (9th in B) . struggling to avoid relegation . played

a desperate last quarter against second team Therrv, to godown 15 .11 (101) to 18 .14 (122). Best were A. Carbone .

McKeown . M . Carbone (White) and Taylor, Castaldi .

Biddlestone (Therry) .

The "C" teams. Ivanhoe and Mazenod, played to decide topposition . Mazenod trailed by 27 points at the last changeand then kicked 6 .6 to 2 .1 to get up and win by 2 points .

Best were Hunt, Brookes, O'Hara (Maz) and McGowan .

Devlin, J . Hoffman (Ivan) .Umpires' Corner profiled umpire Geoff Ridd, probably ourumpire with the greatest football playing experience, 48games with Kew and 232 with Parkside, including two flagswith the Red Devils (one against Old BrightonGrammarians) . He listed his best umpires as Brian

Goodman and PeterWiseman. Geoff IIcommenced umpiring in1987 and by 1992 hadumpired four VAFAgrand finals .Captains in 'A' Section were Jim Bennett (Coll) . Tony Egan

(NOB), Andrew Pryor (Old B'ton), Chris McKenzie (Old Hail),

Robert Fuller (Old Scotch) . Andrew Allibon (Old Trinity),

Matthew Bourke (OX) . Andrew Jobling (Orm), Luke Gollant

(St Bern), Mark "Smacker" Lowe (De La Salle) .

What all followers of Amateur Football knew v ; js proved

last Saturday morning . Umpire Peter Wiseman, out for a

pre-game walk, got in the road of a lad on a BhL : bike .Peter got a minor knock on the ankle . We all thought

Peter's lightning reflexes would have saved him . Strange!

Old Mentonians saluted hard ball rover Russell Macquireon his 150th game. Quick hands, ability to kick "bothfeet", and determination, are the hallmarks of Russell's

game.Is this a record? A man joins a club at the age of 30, andthen goes on to chalk up the 150 . Yes, its that celebratedfull forward for Uni Reds, Peter Hille, the tipster of F Troop,the tipster some love to read and some love to revile . I

envied his style.It's unusual for 100 games to earn a mention . Greg

Bradshaw of Old Melburnians deserves it . Greg joined theclub in1983, won the Under 19 B&F that year, and hassince gone on to seniors B&F in 1985, 86, 87 andrepresented Victoria in the CDEF team in 87 and 88,gaining 53 possessions . When questioned about the

highlight of his amateur eareer. Greg stated that AndrewLangford-Jones' coaching of the CDEF was so memorable,

that it defied description .What a dav for the VAFAUA - Bob Dunstan appearing in his600th game - 157 as a field umpire and 443 as a goal

umpire . As one who played when Bob was a field umpire .

I can say that as he is today, Bob umpired as a gentleman,always with a smile and encouragement to the players .

With four games to go . Be La Salle OC were in the hot spot'

at the bottom of'A' Section .Banvule (Cl finally went down when St Kilda CBCOCearned fourth place with an easy will 5 .10 (100) to8 .10 (58)

going right away in the final term 4 .0 to 0 .3 . Best were

Trabinger, Baker, Donald (St K) and Barry. Allard

(Banyule) .

Mareellin and Collegians. nird and fourth in 'A', wiih 8

wins and 6 losses apiece, and only one win betw,in tr~snin the last 7 games met, with the result likely to decide a

place in the four . Collegians returned to top form, winning

23 .12 to 13 .5 with the best Baum, Shimmin ( 1 1 goals).

Hibbins (Coll) and B . Cooper . Delahunt, and T . Holmes

(Marc) .Undefeated teams after 14 games were Thomastown (E), StKevins (C Reserve), St Kilda CBCOC (J3) .John Leavey (Old Brighton) played his 200th game - a mos t

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distinguished player and behind the scenes worker, Johnwon the Under 19 best and fairest in 1971,was a memberof tile club's first ever senior premiership in 1977, an d withhis wife Chris sets up the canteen before playing in the

rese rv es.The battle to avoid relegation from 'B' to 'C' was on with thebottom four. Coburg ( 20), Old Camberwell ( 16) . St

Bernards ( 16)and Monash Blues ( 16) . Only teams withouta win were Old Xaverians (A Res), Old Camberwell (B Res)and Doveton ( F Res) .in '13' Bulleen Templestowe (second), 6 goals down at half

time played a magni ficent second half to get up to defeat

leaders Old Paradians, 15 .15 to 14.11 . Stars were Delan ey

and Van DenDriest ( Bull/Temp) and MeClements, S . Exton,

Madden (Old P.) . In 'C' Caulfield Grammarians ( 2nd) beat

top team St Pius 18 .15 to 15 .13 . Best for Caul Gr. were

Berzins ( 8), Watson, Fish, Collett, Kan is, Bendall .

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Old Scotch A' were now elinging on to fourth place after

Ivanhoe, second . outclassed their rivals in the second half

to win by 49 points . Simpson, Shepherd, Robertson (Ivan),

and Bates . T. Eggleston . Bedford (Old S) were best. In the

battle for top position in 'D' Power House defeated OldCamberwell by 16 points . 11 .12 to 9.8. Best were Coloe,

Stafford. Rosewarne (Power House) and J . Steven . Horton .

Hewitt (Old Camberwell) .North Old Boys (fifth) continued their surge towards the 'A'Section four when they trounced leader Uni Blues by 47points, 16.9 to 8 .10 . Hogan . Wilson, Anderson (NOB) and

Tyquin . Hager. Yee (Uni Blues) starred .La Trobe Blacks, fifth in 'E' kept their final hopes alivewhen they toppled St Bedes OC from top position, 12 .8 to

9,9 . Butler, Hast . Graham, Tunbridge (4 goals) (La Trebel

and Vaughan, O'Shannassy . Pendleton (St Bedes) played

well throughout .150 to AMP's John Moore. Old Bailey . one time captainPeter Mason, 100 to George Pike (C'wealth Bank) .DavidHale (De La) and 50 to Old Trinity's Chris Williams andBlues young veteran defender Robert Hindle .

U . Blues (A) with only 5 wins to dai surprised leaders,Ormond when they kicked 4 .1 in the last quarter toOrmond's dreadfully inaccurate 0 .10 to win by 14 points .

Best were Hickev. Trumble, Renowden (UB) and Bourne,

Pearce, Corben (Ormond) . Caulfield Grammarians, twogames behind equal leaders, Ormond and St Bernardsdoubled Old Paradians score; 20 .12 to 9 .12 . Butcher (7) .

Lester and Dickeson (CG) and Grace . Carroll, Duke (Old P)

starred .The following were selected for the carnival to be played on

MCG : J . Griffiths (CG), N. Beattie, P. Cleary . R. King

(Coburg) . M . Callinan, A. Ireland. J . Rojo (Ivanhoe), A .

Crooks (North), R . Duke (Old P.), B . Bourne . R . Cameron,

A. Graham, P. Murphy, G . Pearce (Ormond), P. Aughton (St

Bernards), M . O'Donnell (Assumpt), J . Anderson (Old Sc) .

W. Peers (Old Trin), M . Bates (ROB), I . Cordner, C . McRae,

A . Moffatt (U . Blacks) with Peter Rhoden as coach .Tributes were paid to Norm Willoughby (Park) 250 games .

Doug Puddy (Alph), a club record with 235 games and MickPerrett (St Bernards) - their first player to reach 200games .QUIZ 1973 : The carnival players included the following: P .

Cleary. A . Ireland . Why are thr - now well known

? f -- ri :' • -__ ~

MHSOB's will over Kew, fifth in succession, lifted them

from ninth to sixth place, only 2 points out of the four.Trevor Salter (9) turned in a great game for Coburg whowent down by 16 points to Uni Blues, 100 games to JohnBarker (UHSOB), Rick Harley (i+'IHSOB) . Al Chapman

(OCG), Graeme Mansfield (0 . Paradians), Peter Reed (0.Halley) and Ray Ford (Parkside) .Old Brighton kicked 4 .6 to St Bernards 1 .1 in the last

quarter to go down by a point . Sedgwick . Devine, and Agarstarred for Old Brighton who were now 6 points out of the

four .Old Paradians Juniors kicked 4 .27 in Junior Section 2 .

Junior section coaches were: Harry Cuffe (Coburg), Graeme

Reilly (St Kilda CBCOC), John Miles (Ivanhoe). Bob

Hamilton (Ormond) . Phil Stevens (Monash), John Harmer(University), Marshall Caffyn (Caulfield Gramm), ColinGreen (MHSOB), Dick Tindale (Old Sc.) and Ray Hill (West

Brunswick) .

Old i'a:adians (B) club rc . .ord sequence of wins. 10, was

broken when they went down by four goals to third team,

Ke'.~.~, who were in control for the whole game . Stars for Kf: ,v

were Clarke, Snell, Woods and Tobias, while OP were wellserved by Flanagan, Lewis, Foley and Dineen .State Savings Bank (A) who had won eight in a row wentdown in a real surprise to second bottom team U . Blues

who came from behind to win by 9 points . Best were

McMillan, Rush (4), Tully (U . Blues) and Reside, Skene .

Strachan (SSB) .Genial Alphington captain, Grant Reed, reached 150games .UHSOB were delighted with the first came centreperformance by previous year's school football captain

Daryl Foster. De La, still on top in 'C', cruised to an easyto goal win over Glenhuntly . Best were Nesbitt, Pearson,

Lanham (De La) and Allen, Forbes and Bryant (Glen) .

Australian Amateurs easily defeated Queensland : Law (6) .

Nelson (5) and G . Hibbins were stars .

QUIZ: 195 8 What other sport do you Associate Daryl

Foster with?

Malvern surprised Old Melburnians with a one point

victory on their home ground.Top goalkicker for the day was Gordon Gilmore with 10goals in Coburg's very easy win over Collegians .Alphington strengthened their place in 'C' Section with astrong last quarter victory over Footscray Tech. Ray Carnie

kicked 6 goals for the victors .Joe Sheehan (Ormond) and Claude Richards (Uni Blacks)replaced J . O'Brien (Malvern) and C. Cox (Ivanhoe) in theCarnival team.Mr . Geoff Moore was manager of the Carnival team .

ANSWER : Peter Brown (Fitz - 44) . Rod Olsson (Haw - 116),Rob Fuller (Rich - 4), Mike Perry (Rich - 53), Mike Fitchett

(Haw - 30), Graham McLean (St .K - 5), Ian Law (Haw - 109)

Ken Melville (Melb - 71) .Mike Fitchett and Ian Law played Sheffield Shield (PuraCup) cricket for Victoria .

ANSWER : 1973 Phil Cleary became a VFA star. Coburgpremiership coach and Member for the Commonwealth

Parliament for the seat of Wills .

ANSWER : Andrew Ireland became a Collingwood star andGeneral Manager of Brisbane Bears .

ANSWER: 1957 Daryl Foster went on to be coach for manyyears of Western Australia's successful Sheffield Shieldteam and was a cricket coach in England .

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In a timely boost to my ego I managed to tip the cardlast week, but not asta,,, . : , . , _sure. This week looks to calls, that', forP-EVTEw more of the same.,

The match between S-Inburne andSt . jo

hu's was aclassic arm wrestle for the first three quarters until the

Razorbacks broke out with an eight goaiquarter, to one last

SPuda1won a solid finals-type affair against 5ou`3bourne,

thanks chiefly t6to their better use of the

ball and conversion rate in front of the big sticks.

Y " another tight contest at Soldiers Reserve, asRuP erfswood's

nine extra shots at goal got themthe line by nine points overagainst Werribee.~°aash GrYphotts

had to Work hard to shake off apersistent Kew sidewho threatened to overrun the

Gryphs in the last quarfer.Power House

continue their fine run of current formwith a useful win over Eisternw-2e}rPREVIE VI

Rupertswood host Edstes n wiek at "The Coil"in amatch between two teams at Opposite ends of theladder, but both side still have goals they hoachieve at season's end Rupo seem the mo Pe t o

likely toClinch second spot, but I'm sure they are st still aimingto overhaul Swinburne and el aim the minor

premiership and go into the finals looking down uponeveryone else, while the wicks are Still

capa6le ofescaping relegation, but thodds aren't in their favour,not this week anycvay

. Rue for mine .Werribeenaake the trek to East Caulfield Reserve fortheir clash against Monas$ Gryphons in the midst ofan ill-timed mini-slurnp, having lost their last two

games, and are indeed now two games outside thefour. A4onash on the other hand continue to maintain

third spot and were fortunate that Syndal and Southplayed each other , With one of those teams having tolose

. The Gryphs have those teams in the next twoweeks and will be keen to get off on the right foot wit

ha win over the Bees. Monash to win .

S~b~e and Kew meet in an easfern suburbsderby at St. James Park in an other contest b

eside either end of the table. However , as is seen all toooften, current form is notderby matches necessarily a reliable in. I don'I think- that that will be the caseat all today,

though, as I'm sure the res udOCs would have given It against the LIP call about the Razorbacks another wake

not pla}ing four full quarters of football.They won't want to fall into that mode of complacency'

"me finals time, andcertainiv not against a Kew

winning on the weekend, Taylor eontinues to rack up

side desperate to stay up in D3 for another season, 1don't think today is that day, and I'll take Swinn y the wirz . for

Power House welcome Syndad Tali Ross~Igo~ ()_I

With both teams performtng ~ asonably the moment, especially with both teams

the goals for the Piranhas, but willb be severely tested

y' a quality Syndai defence lsecond best `against' in the grade) led

by the likes of Mrs points

. Moresi'sboys, Matt and Jared. In the end, though, there canbe only one cvinner (yes, I can hear the pedants argue

'What about a draw?' - To them I say 'Shut up!') and Ifeel that will be Syndal today.St- John's DC travel to Lindsay Hassett Oval for theircontest against South Agei)Ourue Districts

. TheBloods slipped a game outside of the four courtesy oflast u•eek'sonly tough loss to Syndai, While the JOC's arepercentaabove the drop zone thanks to a relativelyPercentage.

evenlg match decentde Very tricky to call, as I feel both teams are

adder. spite their respective positions on thel I'm going to go out on a limb here, and backthe JOCs to w-in, and I tip Peter Walker to beinfluential in the game's outcome

.SOCIAI, NOTE S

Els2erstwiek hold their $1000 draw on Sunday 27July. $35

per head provides alcohol, food and, itertainmenr, Commences 12.00 noon . Refer t o

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Murchie 6 73Cachia 4 14Burrowes 1 43Foster 1 38Malone 2 33

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Leigh Murphy on 0418 382 964 for more information .

Svrinburne on August 2 host their "Mystery TributeNight- featuring guest speakers, past players and one

very special award . Tickets and details are availablefrom the club, contact Shane Lee on 0418 178 423 .

Also, it's a few weeks away, but you may want to startconsidering your nominations for the 2003 D3 TeamOf The Year.Any correspondence regarding social notes, milestones

etc ., can be provided (ideally by 5pm Monday) tomyself via fax on 9920 9097 or email

Peter.PS .bVilliamsonCcentrelink .gov=au (work).

Have a great VAFA weekend.-The _Qwill "

Swinburne University - Sa, t"Junior" 1't .ynoldsonrecently played his 50th game for the Razorbacks . Ahardworking reserves player, he has improvedimmensely since joining the club a few years ago, evenbeing promoted to the seniors for a couple of games .Well done, Junior, from all at the Razorbacks .

Monash Gryphons - stalwart Craig Robinson thisweek plays his 150th game for the Gryphs . It's beena long hard road for "Robbo" to get this far, with awhole assortment of injury problems being the mainobstacles . Craig was a foundation member of theGryphons way back in 1991 and has been an everpresent since then, culminating in being the club'sfirst ever life member at the end of the 2000 season,He has also fulfilled a variety of roles from coach tosecretary, and has played a fair bit of footy in bothseniors and reserves, and is respected for hisauthoritah and leadership in both teams . Great work"Robbo" from everything at the Gryphs .

Elsternwick - congratulate our Captain CraigMahony who last week played his 150th game for theclub against Powerhouse at Sportscover Arena . Craigis a member of the Mahony clan who have such aterrific involvement around the club . On and off thefield "Bruce" exemplifies everything good around theplace . On field he is a terrific footballer and alwaysleads by example, he knocks up getting possessionsagainst incredible odds week in and week out . Season2002 was his best as he won the Club Best & Fairestand finished Runner Up in the D3 Section B&F. Thatform has continued into 2003 in a tough year for theclub. Off field Craig is heavily involved in organizingthe Footy Trip, and Club social Functions and isalways in attendance . Congratulations Craig from allof us in achieving this great milestone in a top career,and may there be many more .

TODAY'S MATCHESD3 SECTION

Rupertswood v Elsternwick

Monash Gryphons v Werribee AmateursSwinburne Uni v Ke w

Power House v Syndal Tally-HoSouth Melbourne Districts v St Johns O C

tCK 1.1 8. 3 o.ei 11 .7 .73

OUSE 6.3 11.8 14.11 18.15 . 1 23iek: Byrne 4, Harrington 2, Hunter i,i:outtau, C :rlahony, Foster

Best ; Byrne, Hunter, Beaumont, Harrington, C .'Nahony, McKenna.PHouse: Taylor 4. Bishop 3, Miller 3, Verbene 3, Riley 2. Elliott

Marshall . Ristovskl . Best: Taylor. Robertson . Fraser, Riley, Ristovski,Morris . Umpires: Anthony Simpson Paul Tuppen (F) Steven PipernoDaniel Kofoed (G)WERRIBEE 3.1 4.3 10.3 10.4 .64

RUPERTSWOOD 2.4 7.6 7.8 10.13 .73Werri bee: Czjakowski 3, K.Murphy 2, Pace, T .Andrews, C .Andrews,A.Murphy. Yaser. Best . J lddamo, K.Murphy, T.Andrews, Green,

Mahoney. Rupertswood : Flinn 3, O'Callaghan2, Burrows . Henry.Spinner, Elliot, West, Best : West, Temping, McDonald. Clark, Collins,Flinn. Umpires: Sean Rothe Gavin Roberts (F) Tristan Pearce RyanPlace (B) Denver Mettler Jose Talavera (G)

KEW 4.4 6.9 931 12.14 (86)

MOPtiASH GRYPHONS 6.4 7.10 12 .13 15 .23 (113)Rea : Cullen 2, Looker 2 . Lamanna 2, Stephens 2, Tinetti .Mainsbridge, Wood, Evans. Best : lantu, .J .Dennis, Bell . Ritchie, Gill,Ttnettl . Monash Gryphons : Blandford 2. N.Rutherford 2, Malone 2 .Flowerdav 2, Pocock, Watson, Gilchrist . Baxter, Bourbon,

P.Rutherford, R.Coxhead, Best : Bourbon, R .Coxhead, Gilchrist,N.Rutherford, Baxter, Holland. Umpires : Alan Ladd Paul Jones (F)Michael Ladd (B) Rick Curtis Joseph O'Mara (G )SWINBUBNE UPdI 2.3 6.8 10.13 18 .17 (125)

ST JOHNS D .C. 3.5 7.7 12.10 13.13 (91)

Swiaburne: Murchie 6, Milano 3, Fidler 3, Whiling, Prior, Liston,Hudgson. R. Roberts, Albert. Best : Whiting. Fragiacomo, Eager, Fidler,French, Prior. St Johns: Diaz 2, Ladson 2, Canning 2, Chalk 2,Emery, Walker . Paterson, Koppens . Best : Chalk, Diaz, Emery, Waters.

Kelly, Wathen . Umpires : Phil Gluyas John Ralph (F) StephenBogisich (G )SYNDAL TALLY-HO 5.1 8.2 12.6 15.6 (96)STH. MELB DIST 2.2 6.8 9.8 11 .12 (78)Syndnl Ta lly-Ho: Carina 4, D .Richardson 2, Leplaa 2, Thompson 2,Discombe, Gleeson . Rutter, Brown. L .Hatmemann . Best: Brown,

Gleeson, Discombe, L .Hannemann . M.Moresi, Hunter Sth . Melb Dist :Dalv 5, Cheevers 3, W .D'Andrea, Giannelis, Hannan . Best : Aquiuna,Cheerers, Royle . Kohnesheen, J .Washington, Daly Umpires : TonyLilley (F)

D3 SECTION RESERVE

ELSTERNWICK 2.2 2.9 2.13 4.17 .41POWERHOUSE 0.2 1.4 2.5 2.7 .19EWick: Goldman 2, Alter, Walker. Best ; Soppett, O'Connor, Franken,Goldman, T .Perkins, Hartley. PHouse: Brownjohn, Davis . Best ;BrownJohn, Macleod, Howes, Arnold . Anderson, Davis.WERRIBEE 5.2 8.3 12.8 12.11 .83RUPERTS WOOD 2.1 2.1 3.4 9.5 .59Werribee: Harding 3 . Flack 2, Fastuca 2, CAlabakis 2 . Walsh,Hoffman, Martnis . Best: Ayling, Alabacos, C.Alabakls, Jack, Owens.

Fastuca. Rupert swood: Price 2, Cerro, Gallus, Hatty, McCrann,Phillips, Temming. Wilson . Best : McCranrt, Certo. Ang . McKenzie,Gallus. Price.KEW 1.1 5.4 7.5 11.7(73)MONASH GRYPHONS 2 .3 4.4. 6.6 7.9(51)Kew: Ferrantino 4, Makris 3. Dounus 2, Bruno, Woodhouse. Best:Blair, Denims, Carman . Renou, Landwehr, Makris. MonashGryphons: A.Arena 5 . Williamson, Tologos . Best : Renntson, Block .Grenfell, Gonis. A .Arena, WilliamsonSWINBURNE UHI 1.1 2.4 3.6 6.11 (47)ST JOHNS O.C . 4 .3 6.4 8.5 8.5(53)Swinburn e : Murphy 3, Demarte 2, Kiss . Best: C . Higgins . Thomas .Andrtrropoulos, Murphy. Sand)iu . Carter. St Johns : Scardamaglia 4,Borgohna, Chessum, Christian, Vanderwurt . Best : Dowsett,Cockayne, Borgohna. Hall, Callery. Hancock .SYNDAL TALLY-HO 3.4 6.6 7.7 8.7 (551STH MELB DIST 1 .1 1.2 3.2 43(27)Syndai Tally-Ho : Wong, Dix, Holtham, Murray. Anderson, Buckley,Cropp. Holland. Best : Hayes . Holland, Hermann . Dix, Buckley,Agnello Sth Melb Dist: Harman 2, Downing, Slade. Best : Briglia. Cox,Downing, Johnson-Reid, W.Rosowski. Sutherlan d

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1 L . Murphy2 A. Hankin3 J . Yemm4 S. Rosenga rten5 M. Whelan6 D. H agg7 J . McAdam8 S . Currie9 T. Hart ley10 R . Bravin g ton11 L . Missaglia12 N . Wigmore13 S . Soppet14 B . Mahony (VC)15 B . Hoope r16 M . Surman17 J . Perkins18 C . McKenna19 J. Hunter20 E .Goldman21 P. Stuchber ry22 G . Elvin (DVC)23 S . Cu rtai n24 A. Foster25 S Gordon26 C . Mahony (C)27 M. Daniels28 V. O'Connor29 S . Mahony30 M . Nicho l31 G. Devonshire32 C. Lyons33 M . Cunningham34 J. Beaumont34 A. Contin @35 P. McNally36 Y. Afi e37 D . Nolan (CR)38 A . Burne y39 M .Thiele40 A. Patey41 D. Byrne42 J. Lilikakis43 P. Clarke44 C . Walker45 R .Grandemange46 M . Stricklan d47 N . Utting48 M . Franken49 D. Hohaia50 M . Battaini51 G . Powell52 M. Purcell53 A . Lewis54 J . Devitt55 S . Stephens56 B . Erlic h57 J . Donovan58 M . Mitchell59 T. Perkins60 M. Creak61 M . Hunt62 B . Maher63 D. Brewster64 S . Vukis65 D. Kirk ri ght66 E. After

1 J. Doumis (RDVC)2 L. Fitzgeral d3 D . Behan4 G . Crimmins5 C. Delaney6 N. Tinetti7 B. Dover8 D . Mainsbridge (VC)9 P. Wdchell10 B . Cullen (C)11 B . Woodhouse (VC)12 M . Gridley13 C. Kyriakou14 J . Looker15 F. Lamanna16 D . Wood17 B . Allen18 N . Dahlstrom19 J . Dennis20 A. Acfield21 M . Ayres (VC)22 C . Stephens23 J. De Blank25 C . Watts26 S . Symes (RVC)27 T. Moore29 M . Dalrymple30 C. Giansante (RC)31 D. lann i32 A. Drago33 D . Wayland34 J. Bortone35 R . Brun o36 B . Marchesani37 S . Johnston38 J . Ritchi e39 A. Eato n40 J. Ferrantino41 R . Livingston42 J. Pilkington43 A.Bortone44 A . Makris45 G. Evens46 B . Van Zuiden47 A. Lawle r48 S . Mikro u49 P. Dennis (RDVC)50 A. Carma n51 M. Blair52 N . Gill53 S . Osborne54 J . Renou55 A. Meek56 T. Frit h57 L.Jensen58 B. Burnett59 J. Rakus z60 M .Andersson61 M . Glenn62 R. Falleti63 N. Gricks64 J . Cronin65 D . Kinross66 R . McKerrow67 J. Bell68 A . Patnaude69 A . Roberts70 J . Paro n

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8 L . Johnston 8 X . Kidd 5 J . Demarte 6 V. Wong 8 R . Hann9 A. Jones 9 B . Powell 6 B . Prior (DVC) P. Gleason 9 J . Ayling

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Football Umpiring - The Non-Contact Team Sportby Dianne Whiteley

WHISTLE IN HARMONY DAYWhat a successful weekend . So many 'interesting comments were made over the week ndregarding the WIH day. Some were all for it including one person stating that the orange socksshould be part of the VAFAUA's uniform from now on and others not so favourable . The bestfeedback received was the following email from Mr . Dale Collins (President of the St. BedesMentone Tigers AFC) -'Just a short note to thank everyone at the VAFAUA for your gesture in last week's record . Foot; is apretty passionate game and all clubs including ours have their highs and lows . Everyone though should realise how importantumpires are to the game- . Want to find out more .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . refer to FTLOTG column ,CONGRATULATIONSCongrats to Simon Stokes (No, 33 Green) for umpiring his first 'B' Section game last week . He said he had a fantastic game whereOld Brighton won by only one point . Also, congratulations to Sean Collins (boundary) on being promoted to'A' Section and to theumpires that were appointed to the game at the MCG this weekend . What a way to spend your Saturday, especially if you are aHawthorn or Melbourne AFL fan .THANKSGary Clancy and I(D41') want to THANK St . Leos Emm . Wattle Park Football Club for their excellent hospitality last weekendduring and after the game . Gary received the match ball signed by all the St. Leo players as well . Also, thanks to Ken Pitcher whohelped make Gary's 500th game a memorable one.MILESTONES

BOBBY SEYMOUR umpired his 350th earlier this month but is celebrating his milestone with the Mazenod Football Club thisweek . He umpired 112 games with the VFA (1980-84), 127 games with FDFL and joined the VAFA in 1987 . Highlights of his careerwere umpiring with Peter Cameron and Peter Howe (VFL) and the 1992'F' Grade Grand Final . The greatest influence on his careerwas Garry Baumgarton and Kevin Barker, Best players - Bill Morris (Richmond), Wayne Carey (St . Bernard's) and Rob Lawson(Fawkner) . Best umpires - Darren Dalgleish and Greg Hardiman . All the best Bobby and hope you have a great day.Is he the youngest umpire, at just 26 years of age, to reach the milestone of 250 senior games? CRAIG BRAJTBERG umpireshis 250th VAFA game today at Old Haileybury versus Old Melburnians. Craig started umpiring in 1991 as a boundary umpireand progressed to field umpiring in 1995, then decided to go back to the boundary this year as he wanted to umpire A Sectionfootball consistently. Craig's biggest achievement thus far has been his 200th VAFA game with Leah Gallagher in the year 2000and making B section as a field umpire in 2001 . Craig's biggest influence on his umpiring career was Brian Goodman and BrianWoodhead as they got the bail rolling as he joined the VAFA as a 13 year old. The best VAFA umpires that I have umpired withhave been Anthony Damen, Steve McCarthy, Leah Gallagher, Wayne Hinton and Mark Gibson . Some stats on his career - 165field games and 85 boundary games . Craig has also umpired a Grand Final every year since 1992 either as boundary or fieldumpire . Craig will be attending the Trivia Night so let's help him celebrate this terrific achievement in our rooms on the night .Even more reason for his umpiring mates to attend . (Well done Craig and thanks for the mention - AD )TR ' . i PIN G

trainina at Elsternwick Park on Tuesday 22nd July 2003 . All umpires are to meet at Melbourne Sports & Aquatic Centreat cipm . Bring your running gear and swimming togs . Free entry but take a few dollars if you require a locker.&i- .i"S YOUR DECISION?

( 'ats to Jake Dunell - Old Essendon F.C . He is the winner from last week . Please contact the VAFA on 9531 833 to collectyour prize. The answer -?vlaximum of 18 players (minimum of 16) are allowed to take the field and they line up in the centresquare for a 'team' count? This week's question - Game is between Salesians and Old Ivanhoe

. In the centre after a goal, fieldumpire about to bounce the ball and a fifth player for Old Ivanhoe has ran into the square before the ball hits the ground . Aftiatis the umpire's decision? Email your answer to diannewhi2eleyrbigpond .com .TRIVIA NIGHTTONIGHT is the night! Annual Trivia Night at the clubrooms tonight, Cost is only $10 and starts at 7-7 .30pm . Contact LeahGallagher for more information .Mid Year Dinner - 18/8/03 A Section Grand Final Brunch - 21 /91103 Grand Fhnal BBQ - 21 i9103 End of Season Trip-9-12/10/03 .FINALLY . . .All correspondence to diannewhitele} r`abigpond.com www.vafaua.asn.au

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The six horse race is really hotting up, with themake up of the final five going down to the wire . The

weekend's matches provided a couple of scares forsome contenders that has provided a warning to allaspirants that any team can win on their day .

Therefore, all teams are advised not to take anymatch lightly in the run into what should be one ofthe most interesting D4 finals series in some time .

REVIEWThe Warrior s celebrated their skipper, "Platters"Fairfield's 150th match against a solid Bulleen teamwith a workman-like victory . The match was over at

half time thanks to the run of Warrior speedsterMicky Baulch and the solid defending of "Juice"

Huntington . The Cobra's would be pleased to havekept up with the Warriors in the second half though .

thanks to their regular contributors in Dave Trinchiand Tim Orwin again playing well .My tipping form has been exceptional this season .

however. I missed on picking the Saints away from

home to the Falcons. With both club's seasons inthe balance, it was a ferocious start to the match .

The lead seesawed for much of the first half to seescores close at half time . Through Adrian Harper's

dominance in the ruck . the Falcons managed to kickto a 16-point lead going into the final quarter,however, the strong finishing Saints took fulladvantage of the wind. Adding seven goals to one,they ran out convincing winners by 21 points

winners .In the icy conditions of Eltham . Mt .Lilydale had areal fight on their hands to maintain their unbeaten

record . Some great goals on the run by Chris Gibsonand Rick McKenzie helped the Dales keep theirnoses in front in the first half, however, the Elthamdefence held strong . Eltham got the jump on Mountin the third and managed to hold a two-goal leadwith a couple of minutes to go in the last . However,

Mount's Trev Hansford and Dave Callanan manageda couple of runs towards goals and with one minuteto go the score line was all tied up . Showing theirtrue class though, the Dale's forward Joel "Giddyup"Charles managed to sneak through a goal on thesiren to win by 6 points .It was a predictable result at the Richmond/Uni

High match . Richmond have struggled this season,and given the class of Tate, Rose and Langendorf,who all starred, the result was always going to be aformalitv as the "Green and Tan" improved their

percentage with a 133point win .What a match the localderbv betweenBrunswick Power an dN orth Brunswick was . The Power did everything

right, and with Hardaway on fire with ten goals forhis side, they would be disappointed to have notopened their account against their local rivals . In afree flowing match, Boudoloh was terrific in the ruckfor North and his last minute snap at goal put Northahead when it counted most, as North clung ontotheir finals hopes with a 5 point victory .

Box Hill N orth had the bye .

PREVIEWBulleen showed great promise last week against theWarriors, and go into today's match against theFalcons with a real chance . Albert Park struggled tocome to grips with Melbourne's wintry weather lastweek, and this could provide the impudence for theCobra's to take charge . Bulleen's Gareth Anderton'ssecond half last week displayed the qualities thatwould be required if the Cobra's are to challenge the

Falcon's today . However, I think the Falcon's on therebound will be too much for the Cobra's as they -winby 17 points .This could very well be the match of the season . as

the Saint's make the trek into the misty hills of

Mt.Lilydale with the double chance on the line . The

Dales struggled to overcome a gallant Turtle outfitlast week, and will face just as stiff a challenge a s

D4 :-' (`TIO ; .Albert ParkUHS-VUBrunswickOld 4UestbourneNorth BrunswickD4 RESERVENorth BrunswickAlbert ParkSt MarysAlbert ParkEltham

Allan 4 79Tate 6 66Hardaway 10 58J Horsbourgh 5 50Hamilton 5 45

Papanikolou 0 38Pastras 1 35Rousis 0 29Payne 2 28Drummond 0 26

thev take on a Saint's team with a newfound

confidence . While I believe that St .Mary's will behighly competitive, I cannot see them overcomingthe Dales at "Goat Park", particularly with CraigCarsten's miserly performances on their back line .Therefore my tip is for Mount to keep their unbeatenrecord in tact with a 21-point victory.The students host Box Hill North fresh from aflogging two weeks ago. The students have dishe

d out two of their own floggings in recent weeks, and Ican see no respite for the hapless Box Hill today .With all of Uni-High's stars shining at present, theywill have far too many winners, and when youcombine this with their awesome forward set up, Ithink the goal umpires had better have their

calculators handv . I have never tipped a 100-pointplus result but am tempted to break the tradition

today . However, I will stick with Box Hill showingsome spirit to restrict to defeat to 88 points .The Power will be super keen to break their duck,and I am certain they would have been eyeing thismatch off for some time, playing home to thestruggling Richmond Centrals . Richmond, havingpromised so much in the preseason, has deliveredvery little, and will struggle today . Buoyed by lastweek's close call, I expect the Power to put a four-quarter game together today and win in an upset by11 points .What a huge match this promises to be as theWarriors travel to North Brunswick. The loser ofthis match could be looking down the barrel of finalsoblivion, a fact that will not be lost on both teamscoaching staffs . North will hope for its' short forWardline in Hamilton and Newton to deliver the goods fortheir side, however, with the return of several keyWarriors, it will be a tough assignment to get the ballup there . I would expect nothing short of anextremely tough and physical eneounter, as hasbeen the norm in their number of meetings,however, it is now the Warriors who could hold theascendancy in this department with the likes of"Akers", "Big Troy" and "He-man" Board flexing theirample muscles . For my tip I am going with theWarriors to continue their ivinning form with a 13-point victory .Eltilam has the bye .. ?':8S CORRESPONDENTSThanks to Inv regular contributors . Please send yourreports into gavanf&cleanevent .eom.au by midday

on Mondav . Also I am accepting nominations for theteam of the year, so put your thinking hats on andsend them into me for consideration .

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__)4 SECTIO NAlbert Park v Bulleen Cobras

Mt Lilydale v St MarysEltham Collegians - byeUHS-VU v Box Hill North

Brunswick Power v Richmond Centra l

North Brunswick v Old Westbourne

BULLEEN COBRAS 0.2 1.3 5.4 7.6I~31

OLD WESTBOURNE 4 .5 7.6 9.9 13.12 (90)

Bulleen Cobras : D Trinchi 2, Antherton, Baedl . Dall'oglto, DeJong .

Di1ic . Best: D Trinehi . Dall'Ogllo, Mazzamiola . Powerham, Morgan .

OrwKn. Old Westbourne : J Horsburgh 5 . Lever 2. Edwards 2, Oldham .

Depiazza, A Leitch . Pavez. Best : Baulch. Huntinghton A Christo . J

Horsburgh . Nikola, Oldham. Umpires : David Longworth (F)ALBERT PARK 3.6 631 8.16 9.17 (71)

St .MARY'S 2.1 6.4 7.6 13.14 (92)

Albert Park : S .Allan 4, Tnite. Roherton. Simcoeks . Harper, HarnettBest: MeKerrow, Tuite, Harper, Robertan, Simcocks, S .Allan St.Marys :

Dwyer 3,Ryan 2, Purcell. Zsenberg. Wright, Timmins. Goldberg, Orme,

MeLennan . F.Harrison Best : Ballantyne . Ornre. Zsemberg . Goldberg,

McLennan . Schembri Umpires: Jason Lane Glen Scotland (F) ThomasWischer (B) Sam Perrin (G)ELTHA&i COLLEGIANS 11 4.4 9.8 11.11 (77)

MT LILYDALE 4.2 5.8 7.13 11 .17 (83)

Elthem Collegians: Doody 4, Harrington 3, Robins 3, Gilbert . Best :

Doody . McDonald, Mizzi, Thomas . Turney . Stoekdale . Mt Lilydale :

Gibson 3, Charles 2. McKenzie 2 . Roberts 2, C . Varga, Carolan . Best :

Killer, Flanagan, Charles, Mckenzie . Hansford, Bird . Umpires: Robert

Sneddon (rotation - from Al (F)BOX HILL NORTH - BYERICHMOND CENTRALS 2 .6 2.& 4.9 6.12 (48)

UHS VU 5.3 15.5 20 .10 28 .13 (181)

Richmond Centrals : Quay 2, Porteus. Barritt, Marr, Trotter Best:

Cox, O'Sullivan, Read. White, Speakman . Howell . UHS VU : Tate 6,

Rose 6, Mad*agano 3, J . O'Neil 3 . Hall 2 . Farrelly, Devlin, Zeleci .

Butera . Mottrom. Best : Rose, Devlin, Langendorf. Hall, Lappish .

Umpires : Merv Monty (rotation - from B) (F)BRUNSWICK POWER 5.0 9.1 14.5 16.6 (102)

NORTH BRUNSWICK 4 .5 9.5 11.6 16.11 (1071

Brunswick Power : Hardaway 10, Baxter, Aitken . Noonan, Box,

Morgan, Norris . Best : Hardaway. Baxter . Harrison, Noonan . Morgan,Yov.,veh. North Brunswick : Hamilton 5, Newton 4, J .Boudoloh 2,

Wallmeyer. Papanikolaou, Sammartino, Vaina. Magnusson . Best:

J.Boudotoh . Sammartlno.Stelfox. Hamilton, Elms, Wallmeyer.

Umpires: Gerard Rolls Tim Doecke (F) Wayne Frith Jon Kralevski (B)D4 SFCTION RFCERV E

BULLEEN COBRAS 1 .3 4.4 7.9 9.11 (65)

OLD WESTBOURNE 3.0 6.4 6.8 10.12 172)

Bulleen Cobras: Hasdlsutanto 2 . Lowrie 2, D'Angelo, Edgar . Ong,

Redfern. Umvin. Best: nfg . Clements . Hadisutanto, Unwin, Fortune,

Chan. Old Westbourne : Manalokakis 3, Rivaliand 2, D Loam 2 .

Wintle . Layton . O'Sullivan . Best: Layton, O'Sullivan. Craig, D Slattery,

Mesman. Robinson .ALBERT PARK 0.3 3.6 3.6 6.9(45)

St.R4ARY'S 0.5 0.5 5.11 5.11 (41)

Albert Park : Payne 2 . Pastras. Borg. G .Baker, R .Allan Best: Williams.

Borg. Wier, Mellis . R.AIlan, Payne St .hiary's: Bernard, Allen, Rousis,

Koumantatakis, Luce Best : Davies . N .Goldsworthy. Webb, Anders,

Weller . KoumantatakisELTIiAM COLLEGIANS 0.1 1.1 1.2 2.3(15)

MT LILYDALE 2.4 4.7 7.10 9.14 (68)

Eitham Collegians: Decker. Schafer. Best : D .Barnett. T.Barnett .

Barass, Keleher, R .Watson . A.Mann.Mt Lilydale: Periera 3, Merrett 2, King 2, Holloway. Flannagan. Best :Periera, Kidd, Maltar, Jelenec, Nott, Syphers.BOX HILL NORTH - BYERICHMOND CENTRALS 0 .3 1.8 3.9 5.1000)

UHS VII 2.2 6.4 8.5 13.11 (89)

Richmond Centrals : Colmer 3 . J .McGrath, Levin Best: Tilley,

J .Lynch . Appleton . Kingsley, Wilson, Lane. UHS VU : Jacks 3, Farmer

3, Caverleri 2, Docherty, P.Thomas, Sehfftz, Maguire, Davidson . Best:

P .Thomas. Ludlow, Farmer, Costa, Wtapole .

BRUNSWICK POWER 1 .1 1.2 5.3 7.3(45)

NORTH BRUNSWICK 2.5 4.8 9.9 14.14 (98)

Brunswick Power: Pike 4, Dow, McGowan, Hayes . Best: Pike .McGowan, Prestage, Maxfield . Dow, Hayes . North Brunswick :

D.Carter 3 . Cutler 2 .Marln 2 . B .Carter, R .Salloum . Russo . Freeman .Brifia, Rowe . Best: Duson, Russo, Freeman, Ackland, R .Salloum,

Prestigtacomo.

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D4 SectionALBERT PARKCoach : John AhernRes: Paul Shoppee

1 P. Smit h2 S. Robinson (s)2 N. Pastras (r)3 R. Baker (C)3 J. Dudi (r)4 J. Simcocks5 S . Alla n6 J. Storey (VC)7 S . Variable s7 K. Gannon (r)8 A. Mandylans8 M . van Elewoud (r)9 P. Chambers (VC)10 M . Phillips11 A. Flemingt2 T. Fraser13 B . Payne (RVC)13 M . Davey (S)14 M . Hyams (S)14 C. Bor g15 D. Borley16 C. Roberton17 D. McLellan18 J . Taylo r19 A . Steward20 K . Grace21 P. Shoppee22 J . Hannett22 D . Brea (r)23 B . Harries23 G. Foster24 T. Green25 J . Wier26 L Hopkins26 G. Baker27 B . Tuite27 J . Breen (r)28 R . Allan29 C . Feh ri ng30 S . Fountai n31 S . McGuire (RC)31 D . Alla n32 A . Di'Mingo33 J . Murray34 T. Houston35 S. Toth (RVC)35 V. Surace36 J . Belbin37 L. Hogan38 N . Wheeler39 S. McKerrow40 A. Graham41 D . Allan42 K. Dale Y44 B. Isard45 M. MacLeod46 M. Dowdle47 L . Tricarico48 J. Hamath49 C . Dyer50 S. Mellis (r)50 J. Meek52 M. Smith53 M . Williams54 N . Neumann55 D . Quinlan57 J. Su tton57 J. Guzman58 T. Benne tts59 N. Strang

'60 G . Bateson62 A. Harper77 S. Garcia78 J. Hamath79 J. Bourne80 M . Houg h

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Asst : M . TarulliRes : P.WoodsW.Drew

1 G. Wilso n2 C. Reid3 A. Ooze3a S. Evans4 A. Marine4a J. Potter5a A. Jenkins`6 D. Manini7 S. Stewart8 J. D'Amato8a R . Chamberlain9 A. Sallantioglu10 S. Coo k11 T. Thoi12 A. Dick13 M . Cumming14 B. Palmer15 L Keillor16 W . Drew17 G . Cavallot8 C. Butler19 C . Callis20 K.OIdfield21 J. Hopes22 A. Steele23 J. Naumovski23a S . Brodie24 C. Ferri s25 P. Kotsaridis27 S . Yamamoto28 Z . Velesk i30 B, Olso n31 G . Robinson32 I . Oldfield33 M . Marinovic34 M . McCartin35 P. Burley36 D. Gaynor37 D. Woolridge39 P. Webster40 D. Worrel l41 M . Takeshita42 A . Tarulli43 R. Doyle44 J . Garrett46 P. Mortimer49 T. Ellis50 B . Pozar55 J . Pratt58 S . DAftera65 C . Riscalia66 C. Mulready74 P. Doyle76 K . Loerand78 H . Penesis80 S . Wakefield82 J . Tambakis86 T. Tsukagoshi87 T. Rhind111 M . Edgley111 a P. Armstrong'

SOUTH YARRA

BRUNSWICK POWERCoach : Ricky Baxte r

Assist . Coach : Ross MorganRes: Greg Lovett

i R. Baxter

2 J . Hardaway3 B. Price4 D. Hayes5 L. Hope6 B . Baksh7 W. Morgan8 D . Gerdes9 L. Yowyeh10 B . Bottomley11 N . Harrison12 G. Dow13 B . Hamilton14 C . Emmerson15 F. Norri s

16 J . Lovett17 B. Brett18 R . Diantonia19 N . Bux20 J . Cooper

21 B. Lovett22 J . Mcgrady23 M . Lovett

24 G . Mcgowan25 J . Slater

26 M . Smith27 A . Walsh28 B. Noonan29 J . Griggs30 L. Brett31 M. Crane32 P. Gall34 E. Lovett35 F. Pike36 T. Lovett37 B. Brett38 S. Kemp39 L. Brett40 R . Kirby41 L. Stephens42 S. Davis43 J. Comley44 R . Mainelli45 F. Mofflin46 G . Fryer47 M . Robinson48 R . Morgan49 R. Green51 P. Laming52 D. Davis53 D. Hume54 P. Brett55 S. Weston56 T. Warburton57 R. Sikora60 G . Murray61 T. Holden62 J. Clayton63 R. Dantonia64 A. Davis65 L . Griggs66 S. Islay67 T. Lovett68 M . Bond

Rt91.LEC'' G : '""Coach : Joe D'Angelo

Asst. Coach : Robert PasinatiRes. Coach : Jamie Redfem

1 S. Fisher2 T Onvi n2 R . Sheehan3 S. Wigney4 N . Cartledge4 I . Mcleod5 S. Nelson6 I . Baccini7 F. Baldi8 T. Mazzarella9 P. Aslangu l10 C. Powderham11 G . Fortune12 J . Schemmerlin g13 N. Edgar14 A. Daton g15 J . Trinchi16 D. Trinch i17 T. Conn18 J . Lowrie19 S . Trapman20 J . Moran21 N. Lykopandis22 R. Pasinati23 J . Redfem24 J . Daniel s25 W. Olney26 J . D'Angel o27 J . Cartledge28 A. Foskett29 K . Kellett31 S . Mclare n32 C. Clements33 A . Cook34 M . D'Angel o35 M . Unwin36 P. Dall'ogli o37 J . Paatsch38 G. Brown39 J . Sotto41 R . Rigon i42 V. Dam43 C . Chan44 B . Saaksjarv i45 J . Ong46 G. Reeve s47 W. Feutril l48 M . Soumelidi s49 G.Anderton

50 B . Wilson51 R . Rodrigues55 D . Digney56 T. Mehrez60 S . Petty61 R . Hadisutanto69 L. Diichbum

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Coach : Scott Harrington Senior Coach: David Keast Coach: Ange Sammartino Coach : Jeffrey WilsonReserves Coach: John Glare Asst Sen. Coach : Paul Commerford Res . Coach: Gary Cutler Res. Coach: Stephen Leitch

Reseve Coach : Bart EganAsst Res. Coach: Darren King

1 J . Baud 1 Newton 0 1 B .Gerace2 S . Robins 1 J . Paull 2 Adams 0 2 J .Akarana

3 E . Savage 2 P. Hayes 3 Lattouf G 3 S .Depiazza

4 B. Doody 3 M . Brebner (DVC) 4 Dimarco P 4 C.Leve r

5 D . Brick 4 F. Varga 5 Cutler G 5 S .Hewitt

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Section 1 - PreviewRound 13 saw my tips fly out the window as theSkevs kept the flicker of a finals appearance alive ;Scotchies in a canter; a workmanlike Uni downe dthe Fields ; Marcellin remembered how to win andthe Bernie's cast aside last years champs !The Skevs must keep prevailing if they are to force aplayoff spot! Win today, and they will be thoroughlydeserving of a position! However, the assignmentsdon't get any tougher than the Bernie's, at the SnakePit, "gotta" stick with the home team!I saw Uni in action last week, and was impressedwith the manner in which they worked for eachother and their ability to team well, be it on theround or in the air! I am firmly back on board the

~andwagon, and they will beat the Tonners today!Led by Swan and Beaurepaire, the Scotchies arenow back on that roll again! Their previous winningstreak was seven games, they already have two,since their narrow loss to St . Bernard's, and whilstthe Fielders will press them heavily, number three isjust four good quarters away!This week is a must for the Xav s! Last Saturday,they forgot to keep "the pedal to the metal ." To wrin,they must get out of first gear and quickly find fifth,against a~LS side who fell short last week, andunfortunately for them, will again fail today !Marcellin again proved they are capable of "mixing itup with all teams this season, their two victoriesbelying their competitiveness this year! For the firsttime this year, they will complete "back to back"wins, and defeat OEG!Section 2 - Previe wPeaking at the right end of the season, OldCamberwell went one spot closer to cementing a spotin the finals last week, recording an impressive 47point victory in a round where their two majoradversaries failed to stay on par at eight and five .Now four points clear in fourth position, it will totake a gallant effort by any midtable side to displacethe eastern suburbs club, Old Camberwell boastingan impressive percentage that may well be thedetermining factor in who plays in September.With several games of significant importancelooming in the coming rounds, Old Camberwell facetheir first real test as a top four side this afternoon,a home fixture against competition heavyweightsOld Melburnians . ~resh from a morale boosting 123point victory last round, OM's look to have returnedto the form that resulted in a lengthy stay on top ofthe table midseason, and will be ready to confirmtheir status as title contenders this afternoon .Despite Old Camberwell remaining the only side inthe competition OM's are yet to defeat, with theprospect of the home side near-sealing a spot in thefinals with a win this afternoon, OM's should still betoo strong.Four points behind Old Camberwell, Old Trinity facea tougher test this afternoon, an away match toladder-leaders Werribee, the club's finals aspirations

all but overwith a loss thisafternoon .Defeated by 23points las tround, OldTrinity face a tough run home, Werribee set to sealthe club's fate and record their thirteenth win of theseason .While still mathematically possible few wouldconsider Old Ivanhoe as finals contenders, the clubsitting seventh on the ladder, two wins behind OldCamberwell . However September action isn't bevondthe club providing they perform on the field,Hampton Rovers the latest victims of the midseasonOld Ivanhoe resurgence . With matches against thetwo bottom sides and a bye in the run home,Ivanhoe can still potentially play in September, theirfirst hurdle an away match to Old Paradians thisafternoon .Finally Beaumaris should account for Mazenod,while Hampton Rovers spend an extra week on thetrack .Section 3 - PreviewWhile the competition between ladder leadersRupertswood and Old Carey abated last week, withboth teams out of action due to a forfeit and bverespectively, a battle further down the tableintensified, as AJAX and Therry Penola went head tohead . In what has become a battle for fourth spot onthe table, and more importantly a spot in the finals,Therry conceded their chance to go eight points clearin fourth going down to AJAX awav, the two clubsnow tied at eight wins and five losses with fiverounds remaining.Sticking with AJAX until the last break, Therry's lastquarter last round may come back to haunt the side,the club now facing the competitions two top sidesin the two coming weeks, giving AJAX theopportunity to all but claim the fourth and final spotin the finals . This afternoon Therry hostRupertswood, the visitors fresh from a week off afterSt Bernards (2) failed to field a side last weekend. Amatch that looks fairly one-sided on paper, Therryshould not be underestimated, last time these sidesmet Therry pushed Rupertswood until the finalsiren, falling short by two points . With their seasonon the line Therry will lift, but not enough toovercome the ladder leaders .Throwing away their chances of playing finalsfootball with a shock loss to MHSOB last round,North Old Boys host AJAX this afternoon, thevisitors a chance to displace Therry and claim thatillusive fourth spot on the ladder. With Peters in finetouch up forward, and Jankie and Codron also inform, AJAX should be too strong.Elsewhere Old Carey shouldn't be troubled by StBernards(2), while Collegians should continue theirrun of impressive form when the meet MHSOB athome .

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UNDER-19 SECTION 1ST EEVINS 4 .9 8.9 12 .13 14,15 (99)DE LA SALLE 1 .3 3.7 4.9 9.12 (66)St . Kevins: Mulkearns 4, Shannon 3. Underwood 2. Drinkwater. Lynch,O'Keefe, O'Toole, Hamilton . Best: Underwood, C. Taylor, Shannon,O'Toole. Svme, Drinkwater. De La Salle: Williams 2 . Oakley 2, Quick,Keelv, Smith . Davis, Bowden. Best : Davis . Oakley . Nankervis . Skinns.Bowden, Keely. Umpires : Chris Stevens (F) Lee Dalton (B )OLD BRIGHTON 0.0 0.3 0.4 2S (17)

ST BERNARDS 7.4 7.5 17.6 21 .12 (138)

Old Brighton: Tell, White . Best : Eastgate, Dubyna. White, Joseph . Ryan.

Humphreys. St Bernards : Pitts 5, Hooper 3, Merrison 3, James 2, Rvan

2 . O'Connor 2. Madden, Liberatore, Johnson, Best: Hooper. James . Pitts.

Harrison, Madden, Ryan . Umpires : David Windlow Simon Fearless (F)

CAUL GRAMMARIANS 0.0 1.5 3.7 4.11 (35)

UNIVERSITY BLUES 2.7 4.9 7,10 8.14 (62)

Caul Gram: D'Arcy 2 . May, Murphy . Best: Carboni . Savers, Edwards.

Pitts, Acfield, Buckthought . Bat Blues: Forney 3, Heinz 2, Northway,

McKerrow, Clarke. Best : Meagher. Fletcher, McPhail . Woodhouse, Torney.

Shaughnessy. Umpires: Luke Duthie Mark Gibson (F) Mark Duthie (B)

OLD SCOTCH 12.4 15.9 21.16 30.19 (199)

OLD ESSENDON 0.0 1.2 2.3 3.3(21)

Old Scotch : Swan 8, E.Beaurepaire 6, Snaddon 4 . Ackroyd 3 . S .Dtek 2 .

Aurel-Smith, Graham, B .Nickless. Pappas. Thorn, Wilkinson . Sutherland .

Best : Graham, B.Nickless, Swan . Aurel-Smith, Sutherland,

E.Beaurepaire . Old Essendon: Trevaskis . Rankin. Mansour. Best : Ktenas,

Wilson. Leech . Castagna . Cagliarini. Tait, Umpires : Eli Haves Peter

Simpson (F )OLD XAVERIANS 3.3 6.3 6.9 8.11 (59)

MARCELLIN 3.4 6.5 7.8 9.11 (65)

Old %nverians: Roache 3, Purcell . Agius. Gorman, Gidley. Ryan . Best :

Gtdley, Gorman . O'Hanlon . Hadinic . Purss. Hulett. MarcelNn : Bardon 3 .

Allis, Wise, Lavton, Bortolloto, Beattie, Money . Best: Barden, Wise, Doyle .

Money. Considine . Deluca. Umpires : Raul Rapke Mark Alexander (F)

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OLD IVANHOE 3.4 8.4 10.5 16.9 . (105)HAMPTON ROVERS 2.4 4.4 4.5 7.7 (49)Old Ivanhoe: Goals : Georgiou 6 . Alagona 5, Uljans 2, Read . McFarlane,Smith Best : Smith, Uljans. Butler, Fowler, Georgiou, Adderley. HamptonRovers: Goals: Scott 2 . Splatt . Terech, Ellis, T . McNamara. Otltl. Best:Kezilas, Henry, Chianiza. O'Brien. Cave. Umpires: Brian Nunn RyanHense (F )OLD MELBOURNIANS 2 .4 6.12 13 .16 20 .25 (145)

OLD PARADIANS 1 .1 2.2 3.4 3.4(22)

Old Metbournians : Pannifex 4 . Mitchell 4, Tandy 2, Voyage 2 . Theodoulou

2, Hindle 2, Rafferty I, Webb I . Lacey, Tomlinson . Best: Schrio, hicdonald.

Lacev. Mitchell, Hindle. Osmond Old Parsdinns : Richardson 2 . Luff I

Best: Ryan, Connelly, Elliott, Maher, Giddings Umpires: Nicholas Brown

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Brown Robert Seymour (G )OLD CAMBERWELL 5.2 8.6 14.11 16.17 (113)

MAZENOD 0.4 0.7 5.9 9.12 (66)

Old Camberwell: Peasnell 4, Cottrell 2, Hedley 2. Birrell, Bruce, Gosling,

Middleton . Moodv, McDermott. Payne, Ramsav . Best: Hendrie, Cottrell,

BirrelL Rogers . Peasnell, Bruce . Mazenod: Burbon 3. Regan . M 3 .

Castricum . Reed, Regan. D . Best: Kinniburgh. Hamil, Winstanley. Mather,

Hansen. Umpires : Brett Herskope Andrew Shiels (F )

OLD TRINITY 3.1 5.6 8.8 10.9 (69)BEAUMARIS 6.2 7.2 10.6 14.8 (92)Old Trinity: Krakouer 3, Stebbins 2 . Chiffy. Medland, Leahy, Butler,Monasso. Best: Medland, Hore-Lacv, Stebbins, Aitken. Dickenson, Day.Beaumaris : Not received . Umpires ; Graeme Hunichen Chris Langford(Essendon)(F)

UNDER-19 SECTION 3RUPERTSWOOD received forfeit from 14.6 ( 100) ST BERNARDS (2) 7 .15 (57)

AJAX 2.3 5.10 8.13 13 .15 (93)

THERRY PENOLA 3.4 6. 7 8.12 10 .15 (75)

AJA%: Peters 5, Bloom 2, Porat 2, Esakoff. Grof, G . Lewis, Lipson Best:

Peters, Jackie . Codron, Manor. Borynsztein, Bloom Therry Penola :

Sheppard 3, Freckleton 2. Quinn 2, Badenhope . Carrol, Turner Umpires:Stephen Mason Richard Benson jnr (F) Anthony Vaiopoulos Michael

CamNeri (B) Symeon Vafopoutos Victor Vaiopoulos (G )

MHSOB 3,4 4.7 8.13 11 .16 (82)NORTH OLD BOYS 3.6 6.9 7.12 8.14 (62)MHSOB : Aitken 5, Dunne 2, McGrath 2, Harding, Whtehouse . Best:Aitken, G Saltrv. Dunne, Hamilton-Ho. McGrath . Avram . Nort h Old Boys:Rocco 2, Mathews, Dettmann, Sheehan, Saad, Knight, Whitty. Best:Citroen. Sheehan . McKenzie, Keenan, Clarke, Dearman . Umpires: JimPappas An7 Wekselmen (F)

COLLEGIANS 3.3 8.5 11 .6 19 .10 (124)MONASH BLUES 1 .5 4.7 4.10 4.11 (35)Co ll egians: Burrows 7, Lynch 2, Stachan 2 . Mutton, Jorgensen,Roberson, Ashman, Naylar, Bridgeman, Malone, Rutherford . Best : Rice,Burrows, Naylar. Bridgeman . Rutherford. Fabris. Monash Blues : Grace,Blythe . . Pay. Huggins. Best : Pay, Mudge, Glover, Morris. Tennant . B .Hindle. Umpires: George Paleodimos Peter Pullen (F) Jack Fagan (B)hiadelene Fagan Graeme Booth (G )OLD CAREY - BYE

UNDER-19 f21 BLUEOAKLEIGH AFC 8.9 21 .16 27 .22 34 .32 (236)DE LA SALLE (2) 0.0 0.0 0.3 0.3 (3)Oakleigh: Jordan 12. M. Dimachki 8. Clavarella 3. S . Briggs 2 . Costigan2 . Reynolds 2. Zola 2, Lamb. Nevezie, Orchard . Best : Costigan, Jordan, M .Dimachkt . Zola, S. Briggs . Nevezie. De La Salle (2): Best: Hillier. Walton,E. Browning, S . Crowe, K. Smyth, D. McLeod Umpires : Tom Haysom GeoffKelly (F )GLEN EIRA forfeited to 8 .7 ( 55) MENTONE PANTHERS 19 .19 (133)

ST BEDES MENTONE 2 .1 8.4 10.6 181 (115)

ORMOND AFC 2 .4 3.5 6.9 8.10 (58)

St Bodes Mentone: M Mark 5, Buck 4, Bignell 2. Grasby 2, Kelly, Waters,

Curnt Weedon, Porter, Best: Curry, D Lynch . Waters, Marks, Maddocks,

Laver . ORMOND AFC : Cook 2 . Robins, Gouzenfriter, Peel, Kingston,

Davis. Best: Peel, Upstill . Brosnan, Cook . Kingston . Mttsios . Umpires:

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OAHLEIGH CLAYS 4 .5 6.7 7.9 9.10 (64)ST. JOHNS 0C 3.4 5.7 7.11 11 .15 (81)Oskieigh Clays: C Thomson 3, E Nssrallah 3 . J Isaac, V Seng, SSchelleberck . Best: Lazarakis, Isaac . Nussbaum, Stalker. Sofoulis,Pataud . St. Johns: D Johnstone 4 . B Bugeja 3, M Nelson, B Skinnerl, R.Dean, D O'Connor. Best: Arnold . Bugeja . Nelson . Smith, Dexter. JohnstonUmpires: Anthony Calderone Steve Caple (F )BENTLEIGH 5.8 11 .10 14.15 17 .21 (123)

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McCellan . Best: Lee, Holmesby. Breitkreuz, Tehennepe, M . MeCellan,

Ridgway . Sth Meib : M. Giannellls 6, Cooper 2, Mahoney 2. Walden,

Stephanadakis, J . Cronan . Margiannis . Niemi . Best: Batchelor, Gingell,

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YARRA VALLEY 2 .3 2.5 2.5 5.10 (40)ST LEOS 4.1 6.2 7.7 10.9 (69)Yarra Va lley: Russel 2, Hickey 2, Britt. Best: Yeo, Nicholas, Britt, Russell,Glennie. Hickey . Old Trinity: Beddome 5, McDermott 2. Waters, McCann,Copock. Best : Copock. Ford, Egan, Lei-ad, McCann, Waters Umpires :James Ole (F )OLD WESTBOURNE 0 .1 0.1 1.2 2.3 (15)AQUINAS 2.5 7.8 8.11 8.14 (62)Old Westbourne: Tanner, Bartolo Best: Bartolo, Merryweather, Gilbert,Naidu, Mokrusch, Tanner Aquinas : A.Williams 2, C .Williams 2, Adams.

Galllott, Fallla . Helme Best: Hardham. Pratt, Visser, Dexter, A.Williams,l4'all Umpires: Shane Mete (F) Joel Wignell Andrew Errmgton (B)BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE 0.0 1.0 2.1 2.103)OLD XAVERIANS 5 .7 11 .10 17.16 25 .25 (175)Bull een Templestowe: Goals : lacoune . Lee . Best: Simon, Tekm, Lee,Coniston . Mlritis, Seraiocco Old Xaverlaas: Goals: Rees 6. McInerney 3,Ford 3, Trovato 3, Bowlby 3, Chester 2. Page 1, Silk I . Corrigan 1, ButlerI, French 1 . Best: Ford, Rees, Silk . Chester, Bowlby, Trovato Umpires:Chris Collins (F) Liam Ratcliffe (B )UNIVERSITY BLACKS 0.1 3.2 5.5 5.9(39)BANYULE VIEWBANE 1 .4 3.5 10.8 14.8 (92)University Blacks: Best : Brooks 2, Dowsley 2. Chisholm . Best: Brooks,Dowsley. Bullen . Bade, Wood, BrumbyRendell . Banyule : Tsingarls 8 .Davies 2, Herbert . McGovern, Richardson, Wright, Best: Christian .McGovern . Tsmgaris, Richardson, Wenke. Bottomley. Umpires : MarkJenkins (rotation - from A) (F) Michael Isbtster (G )FITZROY REDS 3.5 4.9 12 .10 16 .12 (108)LA TROBE UNIVERSITY 2.1 5.4 5.5 6.7 (43)Fitzroy Reds: Zika 4, Maghamez 3 . Louis-Gleeson 2, Dullard 2, Astudillo,Clark, Covne. Violato, Willingham . Best : Butler, Vtloato, Zika, Dullard .Edwards, Mujanovic . La Trobe: Ulph 2, Tomlinson 2, Sewell, Clarke. Best :Ulph, Murphy . Fennell . Brennan, Clarke . Umpires: Dean Banova TomMahon (F )

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Under-19CAULFIELD DE LA SALLE (1) MARCELLIN OLD BRIGHTON OLD ESSENDON

RAMMARIANS Coach : Gavan Walsh Coach: Adam McConnell Coach : James Wilso nG Team Man: Graeme WilliamsonCoach: Geoff Reilley

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REVIEWRound 8 of F.I .D .A . football was played in almostperfect winter football conditions at Eltsernwickpark on July 6th .The first game played was between Ringwood Bluesand Maribyrnong both these teams had beenstruggling for a win over the last few rounds . Theyboth came out full of running and put on a greatdisplay of F.I .D .A . football with Ringwood posting a

much needed win against Maribyrnong. Ringwood8 11 59 to Maribyrnong 5 4 34 . The next gamewas Moonee Valley Magpies against Ovens &Murray Jets 2 who traveled down from Albury forthe game . Moonee Valley Magpies played a goodbrand of team orientated football and were to good

on the day for an unlucky Jets combination .Moonee Valley Magpies 5 5 35 to Ovens & MurrayJets 2: 1 2 8. The last game at Elsternwick wasbetween the Ovens & Murray Jets 1 and Karingal1 . Ovens & Murray Jets were always going tostruggle against Karingal who once again thisseason look like making the grand final . Karingalhad a big first quarter and never looked in danger,however to their credit Ovens & Murrav Jets 1 ranall day and fought out the game to the end . Thefinal score being Karingal 1 : 13 10 106 to Ovens~t Muray Jets 1 : 0 1 1 .

The first of the away games was played at PortColts home ground . They were playing both theBroadmeadows sides . The first game was betweenBroadmeadows 2 and Port Colts 2 . It must havebeen windy as the scores were very low with

Broadmeadows 2 winning by 11 points .Broadmeadows 2 : 2 9 21 to Port Colts 2 : 1 4 10 .The respective first sides also had a low scoringgame with Port Colts 1 : winning another closegame . Port Colts 1 : 5 6 36 to Broadmeadows 1 : 310 28 .

Ballarat hosted Bulleen Templestowe and BulleenTemplestowe would have had a long bus trip home

as they failed to trouble the scorer against aninform Ballarat . Ballarat 13 13 91 to BulleenTemplestowe 0 0 00 .

The last game for the round was betweenMambourin Tigers and Parkside which was playedin Werribee . Both sides played well and the resultwas very close with Mambourin winning by sevenpoints . Mambourin Tigers 7 6 48 to Parkside 6 541 . Karingal 2 had the bye last round .

PREVIEW ROUND 9 :As the season draws to a close a number of sidesare jostling for positions within the top four or aretrying to stay off the bottom of the ladder.The first game we have in division two is betweenMoonee Vallev and Port Colts 2 . Moonee ValleyMagpies have been on a winning streak the last fewrounds and it looks like continuing this weekagainst Port Colts who are finding it difficult tostring wins together.

Broadmeadows 2 travel to Albury to play Ovens &Murray Jets 2 . Broadmeadows have come into goodform at the right end of the season and should win .In division one Parkside look like being to good forKaringal 2 and Port Colts 1 will find it very hard tostop Karingal 1 from posting another win for theseason .

Ballarat host Ringwood Blues and should add totheir victory tally for the season against animproving Ringwood Blues .

Bulleen Templestowe also have a home gameagainst Mambourin Tigers and may just get overthe line with their home ground advantage beingthe difference . The last game for the round isbetween Ovens & Murray Jets 1 andBroadmeadows 1 . Broadmeadows have won inAlbury before and seem to like to travel . Theyshould win their last away game for the year on theroad . Maribyrnong have the bye this week .

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Winning EdgePresentation s

Section 1 - ReviewOld Ivanhoe, through a resounding seventy one

point win over Marcellin, have cemented theirfinal's berth. The consistent Jordon Risstrom and

Andrew Weisz were best for the winners whilstTozer and Rigg battled hard for the "Eagles" .Premiership favourites, Old Xaverians had a

runaway win over Monash Blues. The"Crocodiles" are producing their best form of theseason now that the finals are looming.

Prahran dominated against Collegians, who wentdown by one hundred and six points .De La Salle virtually secured the double chance

through their twenty four point win over StKevin's, whose improved form has come too latein the season .Section 2 Nort hOld Trinity extended leaders, Old Essendon out atKeilor . Trinity certainly had more of the play and

can only blame inaccuracy for their six point loss .Fitzroy Reds kept themselves right in the race fora final four berth through their big win by fifty

nine points against traditional rivals, secondplaced University Blacks .Therry Penola made a mockery of my prediction

when they doubled the Old Xaverians score to winby thirty one points and so cling to fourth place .Therry Penola were well served by : Plaza,Saunders and the reigning section medallist,Geoff Pinner.Old Carey had the bye .

Section 2 SouthSt Leo's came back into final's contention with

their one hundred and nineteen point drubbing ofA.J .A .X.

The clash between the two top sides was a no

contest as Mazenod thrashed Whitefriars by onehundred and twenty seven points . The Mazenod

effort was a real team one with a goal by captainAnthony Smythe, a real highlight. Nick "TheCrow" Jacobs, who continues to ruck well, wasaided by Jeff Cuberene .Despite inaccurate kicking, Old Brighton defeatedEley Park by twenty seven points to threaten the

"Park's" top four position with two games to play.Old Geelong proved too talented for a determined

Hawthorn Amateur team, who went dowri-i by fiftythree points . Good players for the winners were :

Dave Lvon and Peter Marciano .

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Section I - PreviewOld Xaverians shoul dbe untroubled to Leomfortably defea

t Marcellin.Prahran should again account for Monash Blues

who have not been in top form for a few rounds .In a final preview, Old Ivanhoe venture to EasiMalvern to play De La Salle . In Round 6, won bN55 points but I expect a closer contest today . Ibelieve that De La Salle players will be too tall and

versatile for Old Ivanhoe, whose lack of number :restricts the use of the interchange bench .St Kevin's should be able to win again ov

e Collegians, who only lost by five points in Roun d6 .Section 2 NorthOld Trinity, who did well last week, will faceFitzroy Reds with confidence on the wide

expanses of the Hudson Oval . The Reds, wh must win to remain in the fight for the four, coul d

be suspect in stamina on the big ground . Theirforwards, led by the popular, "Plugger' mustconvert opportunities as well as hold the ball inthe fonvard line to prevent the Trinity defendersrunning the ball away from them. I expect a goodcontest and select Fitzroy Reds to win narrowly asthey have the greater incentive .Old Xaverians should break their losing sequenceby defeating Old Carey at McHale Stadium.

It is unusual for a Club XVIII match to be playedon the picturesque University Oval . Today theBlacks and Therry Penola clash should be aclosely fought match as the final four placingcould rely on the outcome . The Blacks should winalthough Therry Penola with Geoff Pinner in formwill offer sterling opposition . With the doublechance as their spur the Blacks should winnarrowly.

Old Essendon have the bye .Sect ion 2 SouthIn this promoter's dream, four of the possiblefinalists meet .Mazenod, who are carrying all before them shoulddefeat St Leo's whose form has lackedconsistency.Old Brighton travel out to Donvale to play second

placed Whitefriars, whose performance level ismore up and down than a goods lift . A win by OldBrighton will lift them to second with a home

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Match to come . The Whitefriars big men are slowand Old Brighton's smaller men could carry the

tlay . Even at Donvale, I select Old Brighton, for

v;hom defeat could mean fifth place .

Old Geelong should win again by defeating

A,J .A .X., whose form has tapered off .Eley park, should be able to move up the ladderby defeating Hawthorn, who will try but who lackthe depth of skill required to defeat Eley Park .

Grant, Tobin, Creswell, Price and Psaltopoulisshould all have a day out and kick Eley Park to awin by a wide margin .

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il lOLD IVANHOE 5.3 9.5 11.8 15.9 (99)MARCELLIN 0.3 0.8 2.9 3.10 (28)Old Ivanhoe: Virtue 5, Risstrom 3, Kobe 3, Stewart 2, Guldera, Toll .Best : Risserom, A. Weisz, Virtue, Kobe, Jewell. Lakes . A3arcellin: Rlgg,Hargreaves . Petroff. Best : Tozer . RIgg, Symes, Boyd . Dearsley, Leardi.Umpires : Brian Nunn Ryan Hense (F )OLD XAVERIANS 4 .10 11 .12 18 .16 23 .19 (157)MONASH BLUES 2.1 2.1 2.1 3.5 (23)Old Xaverians: Goals : Holmes 7, L Hardwick 4, Erskine 4, Jones 3,Filtz 2 . Bell, Rourke, L McHarg. Best : L McHarg, Perry, Holmes . Jones,Fay, Erskine . Landrigan. Monash : Goals: Riddle, L Woods, Riccardo.Best : L Woods, M Woods, Lombardo . Collier, Dods, Plehn Umpires:Paul Rapke Mark Thornhill (F)PRAIIRAN 9.7 15 .11 20.13 23 .22 (160)MONASH 1,1 3.1 7.3 8.6 (54)Prahran : Cartlldge 16, D Blake 5, of Lizto 4, Storer 3. Maughan 2, MGreen, Davies, Lawrence Best: Storer, Lawrence, D Green, D Blake,Carllidge, Di Lizio A5onash : J Ross 3, L Grant 2, Osborne, Schnieder .Hay Best : Holds, Ross, Schnieder, Baxter, Day, Burn Umpires: TonyByrne Tony Hall (F )Si KEVR4S 3.1 4.1 8.3 8 .3(51)DE LA SALLE 0.1 3.3 5.5 11 .9 (75)St Kevins : Dunn 2, Holland 2, Gribble 2, Mount, T . Dillon . Best:Holland, Collins, Dunn, T. Dillon, M . McInerney. G. Smith. Do La Salle:D . Stinear 2, Ford, N . Brasher, Borella . Roberts, J. Stinear. McGrath,Smith . Norton, Manntx. Best : J . Stinear. Phillips . Norton, Borella, Ward,D . Stinear. Umpires: Pick Benson star Frank Kavanagh (F)

CLUB XYIII tP70RTH1OLD CAREY - BY EOLD ESSENDON 3.3 6.3 8.4 9.4 (58)OLD TRINITY 1.2 6.4 7.7 7.10 (52)Old Essendon: Eddy 2, Fraser 2, Pigram 2, Carris, Turner, Walsh .Best : Cram. Walker, Hay. Farrugia . Pigram, Carris . Old Trinity:Brawn 3, Amieonl, Gray, Kade, Plane . Best: Brawn, Gamble, Cameron,K .Condron, R .Condron . Amiconi Umpires: Bob O'Halloran TonyRobbins (F)FITZROY REDS 4.2 7.7 8.11 11 .14 (80)UNI BLACES 0 ..2 0.2 0.6 2.9 (21)Fitzroy Reds: Prior 2, Price 2, Cook, Grant, Flanagan, Steer . Auden,Madden. Best : McGrath, Vaughan, Flanagan. Auden . Evans . Baldwin .Uni Blacks : Brown, Cardamone. Best :Baher, Ada, Hetherington,Brown, 0'Keffe, Caudle Umpires : Tom Mahon Dean Banova (F)THERRY PENOLA 1.1 4.4 7.4 9 .8(62)OLD BAVARIANS 1 .4 1.6 4.6 4.7(31)Therry: Saunders 3, Pinner 2 . Kelly, Keenan, Chapman, Plaza Best :Toohey, Chapman, Gleeson, Plaza, Kelly, Maresdtc Bavarians : Kurtin .Erfitth, Harley, Ogilvy. Best : Silk . Erfuth, 0' Loughtlin, McLean,McKey, Dynon (2) Umpires : Joe Ciccotosto John Poore (F)

CLUB XVIH fS0UTH 1AJAX 0.1 0.1 0.4 0.414)ST LEOS EMMAUS WP 5.3 11.8 12.10 18 .15(123)AWA4: Nil Best: Rubenstein, Buckley, R . Spilberg, Jesse Gelrand .LasnltzkL Friedman St Leos Emmaus WP : G. Contessotto 5 . Fechner2, Levlns 2, Thomas 2, Carey, M. Contessotto, Cox, Dix, Mc Gloin,Tomklns, Wood Best : Wood. Bavage, Carey . Dimble, Tomkins, MeGlohi Umpires: Steve Mason Tom Windlow (F)MAZENOD 4.2 8.4 11 .6 22.7 .139WHITEFRIARS 1 .1 1.4 1 .5 1 .6.12Idazenod: Davis 4 . Bridgland 4, Fisher 4, Collins 2 . Palamara 2 . Perez .Busby, Little . Smyth, McKeon, Williams . Best : Coheres . Fisher,Jacobs, Davis, Nussbaum. Collins . Whitefriars : Pratt, Best : Dalton,Pratt . Gibson, O'Meara, Murray . Harper. Umpires: Lindsay McIntyreMazenod supplied second umpire (F )OLD BRIGHTON 2.2 4.6 5.7 7.16 (58)ELEY PARK 2.3 2.4 4.7 4.7 (31)Old Brighton: Cochran 3, G .Earl 2. Howden, Doau . Best: Cooper,Trim, Howden, G.Earl, Katsouranis, Stock . Eley Park: Cresswell 2,Morris, Park . Best: Nelson . Cresswell . Truong, Jaekson.Georgieu,Morris . Umpires: Tom Windlow Simon Fearless (F )HAWTHORN 3.0 3.5 3.8 5.10 (40)OLD GEELONG 4.4 6.7 11.12 13.15 (93)Hawthorn : Goals : Brick 2. Merrell, Fitzpatrick, Pilkhngton Best:Fahey . Merrell, Saddington. Nolan. Brick Old Geelong: Goals : Lyon 6,Marclano 2, Meek, D Brown, Peck. Stevens. Chadder Best : N Jeffrey,D Lyon. Sattler, Marciano, Weeding. Hawker Umpires: Details notavailable at time of going to print .

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10 2 0 1285 591 217.43 83 .3310 2 0 1280 619 206.79 83 .3310 2 0 1256 619 202.91 83 .339 3 0 1144 492 232.52 757 5 0 970 743 130.55 58 .336 6 0 877 743 118.03 505 6 0 613 958 63.99 45 .454 8 0 885 939 94.2533 ' 333 9 0 827 1070 77.29 251 10 0 311 1644 18.92 9 .090 12 0 322 1479 21 .77 0

U39 SECTION 1 P W L D For Ar s~ r~r Pts

ST BERNARDS 13 13 0 0 1806 771 234 .24 52UNIVERSITY BLUES 13 10 3 0 1401 744 188 .31 40OLD SCOTCH 13 10 3 0 1484 949 156 .38 40OLD XAVERIANS 13 8 5 0 1100 921 119 .44 32ST KEVINS 13 7 6 0 1134 1092 103 .85 28DE LA SALLE 13 5 8 0 1014 1141 88 .87 20CAULFIELD GR 13 4 8 1 1037 1298 79 .89 18MARCELLIN 13 2 9 2 1062 1384 76 .73 12OLD BRIGHTON 13 2 9 2 635 1504 42 .22 12OLD ESSENDON GR 13 1 11 1 667 1739 38 .36 6

tl79 SECTION2 P my L D For Agsr % Pis

WERRIBEE AMATEURS 13 12 1 0 1158 617 187 .68 48OLD MELBURNIANS 13 10 3 0 1277 625 204 .32 40BEAUMARIS 13 9 4 0 843 969 87 .00 36OLD CAMBERWELL 13 8 5 0 1090 996 109 .44 32OLD TRINITY 13 7 6 0 801 827 96 .86 28HAMPTON ROVERS 13 7 6 0 967 1041 92 .89 28OLDIVANHOE 13 6 7 0 1063 1091 97 .43 24MAZENOD 0 C 13 4 9 0 538 1185 45 .40 16OLD PARADIANS 13 2 11 0 681 1166 58 .40 8

isE~~sa~ieaoev~ _ P 4Y L D Fur xysf Pfs

RUPERTSWOOD 13 12 1 0 994 632 157 .28 48OLD CAREY 13 11 2 0 1418 461 307 .59 44COLLEGIANS 13 10 3 0 1089 813 133 .95 40THERRY PENOLA OB 13 8 5 0 1311 1009 129 .93 32AJAX 13 8 5 0 1027 1036 99 .13 32NORTH OLD BOYS 13 6 7 0 896 1119 80 .07 24MHSOB 13 5 8 0 789 1064 74 .15 20MONASH BLUES 13 3 10 0 758 1318 57 .51 12ST BERNARDS(2) 13 2 11 0 489 1442 33 .91 8

UL9 2 BL1B€ P By L D_ For ,aw r Pis

OAKLEIGH 13 12 1 0 1982 692 286 .42 48ST BEDES MENT TIG 13 11 2 0 1623 731 222 .02 44ST JOHNS 0 C 13 11 2 0 1430 832 171 .88 44OAKLEIGH CLAYS 13 8 5 0 1607 1010 15911 32MENTONE PANTHERS 13 6 7 0 1170 1281 91 .33 24SOUTH MELB DISTRICTSI3 5 8 0 1179 1075 109 .67 20BENTLEIGH 13 5 8 0 1172 1123 104 .36 20ORMOND 13 4 9 0 899 1358 66 .20 16GLEN EIRA 13 2 11 0 498 2201 22.63 8DE LA SALLE (2) 13 1 12 0 671 1962 34.20 4

WED P w L D FDr_AW ! _ Pts

BANYULE VIEWBANK 13 13 0 0 1563 606 257 .92 52UNIVERSITY BLACKS 13 11 2 0 1485 518 286 .68 44FITZROY REDS 13 9 4 0 1333 717 185 .91 36ST LEOS EMMAUS WP 13 8 5 0 1069 824 129 .73 32LA TROBE UNI 13 7 6 0 877 732 119 .81 28OLD XAVERIANS(2) 13 6 7 0 798 921 86 .64 24AQUINAS 0 C 13 4 9 0 679 1096 61 .95 16YARRA VALLEY 0 B 13 4 9 0 615 1087 56 .58 16OLD WESTBOURNE 13 3 10 0 526 1171 44 .92 12BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWEI3 0 13 0 335 1724 19 .43 0

CLUB 18' 1 P

OLD XAVERIANS 12DE LA SALLE 12PRAHRAN 12OLDIVANHOE 12ST KEVINS 12MARCELLIN 12MONASH BLUES 12COLLEGIANS 12

By L D For Agst f Pfs

12 0 0 1510 466 324 .03 4810 2 0 1263 658 191 .95 408 4 0 1231 810 151 .98 327 5 0 824 808 101 .98 284 8 0 786 985 79.80 164 8 0 633 1108 57 .13 162 9 1 654 1372 47 .67 100 11 1 673 1457 46 .19 2

CLUB 98 - NORTH P

OLD ESSENDON GR 12UNIVERSITY BLACKS 12OLD XAVERIANS(2) 12THERRY PENOLA OB 12FITZROY REDS 12OLD TRINITY 12OLD CAREY 1 2

CLUB 98 - NORM PMAZENOD 0 C 12WHITEFRIARS 12OLD BRIGHTON 12ELEY PARK AFC 12ST LEOS EMMAUS WP 12OLD GEELONG 12AJAX 12HAWTHORN AMATEURS 1 2------------

W L D Fo Apt °'~ Pts

11 1 0 948 515 184 .08 449 3 0 576 557 103 .41 368 4 0 721 481 149 .90 327 5 0 613 544 112 .68 287 5 0 600 568 105 .63 284 8 0 657 780 84.23 162 10 0 400 1070 37 .38 8

W L F o r % PLs

12 0 0 1430 563 254 .00 488 4 0 1011 784 128 .95 327 5 0 1009 595 169 .58 287 5 0 1114 694 160 .52 286 6 0 933 759 122 .92 244 8 0 781 989 78.97 164 8 0 584 1137 51 .36 160 12 0 309 1709 18 .08 0

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ST BERNARDSOLD XAVERIANSOLD SCOTCHOLD TRINITYOLD HAILEYBURYMARCELLINUNIVERSITY BLUESOLD MELBURNIANSST KEVINSOLDIVANHOE

P W L D For Ayst % Fu

13 10 3 0 1678 1111 151 .04 40

13 9 4 0 1307 944 138.45 36

13 8 5 0 1358 1305 104 .06 32

13 8 5 0 1090 1082 100 .74 32

13 7 6 0 1354 1185 114 .26 28

13 6 7 0 1086 1185 91 .65 24

13 6 7 0 1115 1223 91 .17 24

13 5 8 0 943 1205 78.26 20

13 4 9 0 1164 1498 77.70 16

13 2 11 0 1052 1409 74.66 8

B SECTION P W L D For Ag,st % pis

OLD ESSENDON GRWHITEFRIARS

OLD BRIGHTO NDE LA SALLEST BEDES MENT TIG

NORTH OLD BOYSMAZENOD 0 COLD PARADIANSMHSOBHAMPTON ROVERS

13 11 2 0 1379 1125 122.58 44

13 9 4 0 1613 1061 152.03 36

13 9 4 0 1336 1082 123.48 36

13 7 6 0 1311 1240 105.73 28

13 6 6 1 1247 1310 95.19 26

13 5 8 0 1174 1201 97.75 20

13 5 8 0 1227 1385 88.59 20

13 5 8 0 1061 1319 80.44 20

13 4 9 0 1055 1361 77.52 16

13 3 9 1 1079 1398 77.18 1 4

C SECTION P W L D For Ajsr % Pte

ST LEOS EMMAUS WP 13 10 3 0 1408 1181 119 .22 40COLLEGIANS 13 9 4 0 1357 1015 133 .69 36CAULFIELD GR 13 9 4 0 1397 1071 130 .44 36BEAUMARIS 13 9 4 0 1424 1121 127 .03 36MENTONE VULTURES 13 8 5 0 1340 1173 114 .24 32THERRY PENOLA OB 13 8 5 0 1212 1110 109 .19 32OLD CAMBERWELL 13 5 8 0 1341 1330 100 .83 20PRAHRAN 13 3 10 0 888 1637 54 .25 12GLEN EIRA 13 2 11 0 1128 1364 82.70 8ORMOND 13 2 11 0 931 1424 65 .38 8

Dl SECTION P W L D For !gs r % Pts

MONASH BLUES 13 10 3 0 1331 867 153.52 40

OLD MENTONIANS 13 9 3 1 1353 1113 121 .56 38

AJAX 13 9 3 1 1293 1095 118.08 38UNIVERSITY BLACKS 13 9 4 0 1424 1027 138.66 36

BANYULE 13 8 5 0 1325 1279 103.60 32

YARRA VALLEY 0 B 13 7 6 0 1092 1178 92.70 28SALESIAN 0 C 13 3 10 0 930 1124 82.74 12

IVANHOE ASSUMPTION 13 3 10 0 1019 1336 76.27 12

BULLEEN TEMP 13 3 10 0 1062 1437 73 .90 12

AQUINAS 0 C 13 3 10 0 913 1286 71 .00 1 2

D2 SECTION P _w L D _F~_% Pts

PENINSULA 0 B 13 13 0 0 1754 836 209.81 52

FITZROY REDS 13 10 3 0 1271 832 152 .76 40

OLD CAREY 13 9 4 0 1714 1002 171 .06 36WEST BRUNSWICK 13 9 4 0 1219 1037 117 .55 36

WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 13 6 7 0 1236 1122 110 .16 24

OLD GEELONG 13 6 7 0 1298 1235 105 .10 24LA TROBE UNi 13 6 7 0 1066 1144 93 .18 24

BENTLEIGH 13 5 8 0 1123 1419 79.14 20

OAKLEIGH 13 1 12 0 984 1845 53 .33 4

HAWTHORN AMATEURS 13 0 13 0 727 1920 37 .86 0

D3 f-:.''~3,TlON p

SWINBURNE UNI 13

RUPERTSWOOD 13

MONASH GRYPHONS 13

SYNDAL TALLY-HO 13

SOUTH MELB DISTRICTS13WERRIBEE AMATEURS 13

POWER HOUSE 13

STJOHNS OC 13KEW 13

ELSTERNWICK 1 3

194 SECTION -F

MT LILYDALE 12UHS-VU 12ST MARYS 12OLD WESTBOURNE 12ALBERT PARK 12NORTH BRUNSWICK 12ELTHAM COLLEGIANS 12RICHMOND CENTRAL 11BOX HILL NORTH 11BULLEEN COBRAS 12BRUNSWICK POWER 12

D For ADSt % pis

11 2 0 1485 1044 142 .249 4 0 1697 1191 142 .498 5 0 1300 1221 106 .478 5 0 1110 1098 101 .097 6 0 1159 1208 95 .94

6 7 0 1146 1180 97 1 2

6 7 0 895 1275 70 .20

4 9 0 1234 1246 99 .04

4 9 0 1056 1369 77.14

2 11 0 1299 1549 83.86

6~ L D For Ags! % RagL

12 0 0 1632 815 200 .25 1009 3 0 1529 961 159 .11 759 3 0 1418 1148 123.52 758 4 0 1285 809 158.84 66 .678 4 0 1322 915 144.48 66,678 4 0 1210 1087 111 .32 66 .674 8 0 1106 1240 89.1933 .333 8 0 816 1502 54 .33 27 .272 9 0 799 1473 54 .2418 .182 10 0 711 1301 54 .6516 .670 12 0 921 1565 58 .85 0

A RE$E13VE P W L D Fu aq5r % Pts

UNIVERSITY BLUES 13 11 2 0 1286 708 181 .64 44

ST BERNARDS 13 11 2 0 1153 699 164 .95 44

OLDIVANHOE 13 7 5 1 973 1018 95.58 30MARCELLIN 13 7 6 0 905 788 114 .85 28

OLD HAILEYBURY 13 7 6 0 1059 937 113.02 28

OLD XAVERIANS 13 6 7 0 898 845 106 .27 24

OLD TRINITY 13 5 7 1 725 982 73.83 22

OLD SCOTCH 13 5 8 0 772 978 78.94 20

ST KEVINS 13 2 9 2 703 1210 58.10 12

OLD MELBURNIANS 13 2 11 0 674 1012 66 .60 8

B RESERVE P W L D for Agst % Pis

DE LA SALLE 13 11 2 0 1155 689 167 .63 44

OLD PARADIANS 13 10 2 1 1125 600 187.50 42

OLD BRIGHTON 13 9 4 0 1212 675 179 .56 36

NORTH OLD BOYS 13 8 5 0 1070 822 130.17 32

WHITEFRIARS 13 7 5 1 867 820 105.73 30

MAZENOD 0 C 13 6 7 0 825 858 96.15 24

OLD ESSENDON OR 13 6 7 0 798 899 88.77 24

MHSOB 13 4 9 0 640 1139 56.19 16

HAMPTON ROVERS 13 2 11 0 554 1269 43.66 8

ST BEDES MENT TIG 13 1 12 0 526 1096 47 .99 4

C RESERVE P-Iff

COLLEGIANS 13 12BEAUMARIS 13 10THERRY PENOLA OB 13 9OLD CAMBERWELL 13 9ST LEOS EMMAUS WP 13 8CAULFIELD GR 13 7PRAHRAN 13 4ORMOND 13 4GLEN EIRA 13 1

MENTONE VULTURES 13 1

L D For % Pts

1 0 1143 607 188 .30 48

3 0 1207 609 198 .19 40

4 0 1195 740 161 .49 36

4 0 959 728 131 .73 36

5 0 1103 689 160 .09 326 0 1072 685 156 .50 28

9 0 861 1100 78 .27 16

9 0 847 1153 73 .46 16

12 0 583 1434 40 .66 4

12 0 496 1721 28 .82 4

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