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SPORTSCOVERVAFA MAJOR SPONSO R

I am writing today about three topics of importance as we head toward sthe finals .e Consumption of alcohol at VAFA matches

® The VAFA tribunal system® Clubs in debt to the VAFA

In last week's "Amateur Footballer" I wrote about the plans to date for J '~-''- '-Sihe fast approaching finals series . Exciting times for sure, but a time CHIEF EXECUTIVE::,hen many people not "au fait" with the VAFA ways attend our matches OFFICER

and hope to enjoy watching the matches whilst sipping on lagers, champagnes and wines .Sometimes even our VAFA people get caught up in the occasion and choose to ignore the VAFArules, even thinking it is OK to sit in cars and "sip away . "

It is important that the participating clubs monitor this situation and advise those whotransgress, that drinking alcohol is not allowed €1 ng the playing of matches .Clubs hosting finals must ensure that prominent signage is displayed promoting this fact, andin venues that have social clubs that are open, Amateur attendees should stay clear of theseclubs until the "fifth quarter" . Where it is brought to the notice of the VAFA that alcohol was beingconsumed both clubs will be charged with "conduct unbecoming" and it will be determined atinvestigation the club at fault.

As is often the case when something occurs in the AFL it filters down to our level . AFL coachesin recent times have criticised the AFL tribunal, so as expected our tribunal becomes fair gameas well, although I quickly add, there has not been public criticism of our tribunal from VAFAcoaches. It needs to be pointed out that the tribunal is completely independent and its findingsare final and binding . Of course any club is entitled to express its concerns about a tribunaldecision, as a tribunal decision is never likely to be embraced 100% by all. All letters areanswered by the VAFA, however the only ones that will be considered as an "appeal" will be wherehe tribunal for whatever reason has overlooked tribunal procedures which if not brought to the

attention of the VAFA may give the perception that justice was not seen to be done . An exampleof this may be - a key witness in attendance not being invited in to give evidence . It is only in aninstance such as this that the VAFA may seek of the tribunal chairman to have him re-considerthe matter further. It must be remembered that the tribunal makes its decision on the evidencepresented before it on the night and then that is it, we all accept that decision and move on .

According to VAFA rules, a club can be di 3r - fromcompeting if it has outstanding financial liabilities to the:""soeiation. The Executive has therefore decided that any(It ib which does not have its to the VAFA reduced t a~53,4100 two (2) weeks be---- : __nals will see any ofthat club's teams not fixtured to participate in finals andlower teams "shuffled" upwards accordingly . This rulingapplies to any team of a club par icipating in any sectionand sees a C or D section club having to have its debtrcduced to 83,000 by 'd .; , 13th, and an A or Bsection club having to have its debt reduced to $3,000 byFriday August 20tla . After these dates have passed clubsin default will be ruled ineligible to play in finals regardlessof their season's finishing position .

Next Week's Matches--- . . ... . .. .. .. . .... . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. . ..6Coaches' Clipboard .. . .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .. .. . ... . .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .. .. .12For the Lore of the Game .. .. . .. .. . ... . .. .. .. . .. .. ... .. .. . .18-19Coates hire PSVP's .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. . .. .. .. . ... . .. .. .. . .. .. . .. .. .. .31Cadbury's Face in the Craazl .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .. .. .32Looking Back . .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. . ... . .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .. .. . ... . . .34-35Today's Umpires .. .. .. . ... . .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. . .. .. .. ... .. .. .40Trainers' Corner . .. .. .. .... . .. .. .. . .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. . .. .. .. . ... . .. .:17Spatscover Arena Draw . .. . .. .. .. ... .. .. .. .. . .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .. .. .61Tribunal & investigations . .. . .. .. .. .. ... .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. . .. .61Spor-tscac-er Spot the Bali . .. . .. .. .... . .. .. .. . .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .62Ladders . .. .. . .. .. .. ... .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. . .. .. . .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. . .. .. .63 f 64

THE JOURNAL OF THE VICT : ' . ,il AMATEUR FOOTBALL ASSOCI ;\TIO N

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SPORTSCOVERVAFA MAJOR SPONSO R

Deal ro Dan Do ; The Duck As Students Go Top Of carded a minute in (fo rThe Cla . the entire game to boot ,Freezing cold day, some big names out and many key a huge blow given tha tplayers shut out of the game, but the top of the table clash he is in great touch andat Melbourne Uni may well have been an appetiser for this an integral leader) an dyear's finals series. Marcellin always make a lot of noiseand come out pretty fired up but they were strangelysubdued and too Cullman conscious as Uni snuck awa

y to a handy break against a pretty fierce wind.Gradually however, Dinneen, Dobson and Frazer began tocarve up the midfield, Tim Sheehan and David Johnson talent . In the end though, the class of Paul Corrigan andslotted them from all angles and Marcellin looked to haveall the momentum going into the final change. injury) saw the Bloods run all over the depleted 17 manIt was some individual brilliance that had kept the Bluesin the game . Jim Hayter was simply ruthless on DanCullinan and any resulting spillages were neatly time it was Joel Anderson who bobbed up to kick four

goals while pup John Hogan showed a lot of vigour . Butdispatched by Hugh Nation (who copped a bit of curry from the Marcellin faithful) and Luke North. Ross Young Trinity simply had too

deserves a mention as well after baulking what seemedlike half of Parkville to slot a memorable left foot goal just Williams prolific as always . Trinity are just chugging alongwhen the game was in the balance. Surprisingly, the Blue slooked a little fitter in the end and key goals to 3rd gamerEd Clark and Cam Roydhouse saw them over the line . Quick picksCamberhell.Remember the look on Homer Simpson's face when hefound out who killed JR Ewing? That was pretty muchakin to mine when the scores dribbled through from theScotch/Bernards game . I just can't believe how thewheels have fallen off the Pitters' machine, especially afterI suggested that it was "mortgage the house" time after theTrinity rout . Then again, take nothing away from Scotch,who by all accounts looked finals material, keeping St back and firing but Scotch will rudely discover that UniBernards to just three goals in as many quarters . All th ebig midfield names are back (Kitchen, Hume, Phillips) theforwards are deadly (Tom Wigney and James Gerstman)and they look set to shake the living daylights out of the =top four. Bernards can at least take heart from the effort „ r(' t i 1of beanpole ruckman Chris Kerman but what on earth is

CLUBgoing on?! Hey Jordo! Get thee to a pit!Around the grounds. . .

MarcellinYou can just imagine how the wind would have bitten ou tat Sportscover Arena and the low scores of OMs and Xavsreflected this . Such an important game in the scheme ofthings and it was ruckman Cameron Purss who deliveredthe killer blow with the last goal of the match . TobyRoberts on-ball and Jacob Berry down back kept OMs in A RESERVEit all day but some cool Xavier heads prevailed and sawthe Elsternwick specialists over the line . Still, a lot ofquestions remain for both teams .Pandemonium early on at Be La with Benny Corin red

Ryan Shermanpoleaxed and carted off to hospital a few minutes later . DeLa hung on admirably, with Mick Duggan relishing hisnew role as a running defender and Leigh Harrison finallygiving A Grade followers a glimpse of his undoubted

Kynan Ford (both of whom have had wretched years with

home side .More promising signs from Whitefriars' youngsters; this

many options with former Xavierstudent Lucien Deane Johns slotting four and Abe

while the Friars at least avoided a repeat of the clean sheetshemozzle earlier in the year .

Danny Jordan? No contest . Brent Walsh? On your bike .Daniel Cullman? Easy pickings . Uni's Jim Hayter hasgiven the right royal touch up to all the big names thus farand goes for the quaddie this week against the in-formformer East Ringwood and Head Of The River star JamesGerstman . History suggests that the Cardinals are nighon impossible to toss once they get on a roll but a trip tothe Uni main is a different kettle of fish . All their guns are

A SECTION

St BenardsOld TrinityOld ScotchOld Trinity

CullinanJordon DWalshGerstmanCultrera

LST ~!I; TOTA L

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University Blues Millard 0 29St Bernards Close 4 27Old Scotch Reid 0 22Old Haileybur: Lappage 3 19Old Trini*v Armata, 0 15

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are the real deal and go down by five goals .St Bernards look ripe for an upset loss don't they? Whenthey're bad thev re PITiful (Oh yeah) but don't right themoff just yet . Dan Jordan may return from Geelong to thescene of his twelve goal haul against Trinity, along withAll Australian Danny Byrne and there's some prettyinteresting names lurking on the periphery (TateWilkinson back from the land of Lego and even LukeGollant . who I assumed had given it away years ago!) IfBernards can't win this they ought to be locked up .White friars are playing all right at the moment but Old':qelburnians usually find an extra leg at the Junctionwhile Hsileybury may have a bit too much class for Old

In the local Derby, I'll stick with M.reellin, who,. .ere very impressive last week, despite the fact that Cox„nav miss again with his broken wrist .

Whitefriars OCFC - congratulate Chris "_zel :ets"Carrigg on reaching his 150th gw~le for the club inits match against Old Trinity on 17 July. Buckets hasbeen a great player for the Club since making hissenior debut in 1997 in D Grade and has beeninstrumental in the Club's rise to A Grade. Havingwon the C Grade and B Grade Goalkicking awards in2002 and 2003 he has found a new place in the Ruckthis season and is having a stellar season so far . Allat the Club look forward to seeing him play manymore games in the years to come .University Blues - Congratulate Luke Fishley on 50Games for the club . Since arriving with the BluesLuke has been a consistent senior player and on fieldleader who adds strength and grit to the Blues Outfit.A very important recruit for us this year since hisreturn from overseas travel . Well done Fish !ISarcellin - congratulate Mark Browne who will playhis 100th game for the MOCFC this weekend againstOld Trinity. Since making his debut in 1999, wherebyhe won the clubs best and fairest in his first year, heas gone on to represent the VAFA both at U19's andsenior level, and was a significant member in our2001 A-Grade premiership . He has become anintegral part of the Eagles, and has been a terrificruckman both at centre bounce contests and aroundthe ground and is very dangerous to oppositionbacklines when he pushes forward into attack, hisability to win first use of the ball allows our onballersto get quality use of the ball throughout the game . Weall wish you well on your milestone and achievementsto date, and look forward to many more games in theEagle colours .CorrespondentsJonathan Horn -jonathan-g-horn~c'syahoo.co.uk

TODAY'S MATCHES R13A SE :

Old Haileybury v Old XaveriansSt Bernards v De La Salle

University Blues v Old ScotchOld Melburnians v Whitefriars -

Res . Oval 1 , 11 . 40amOld Trinity v Marcellin - 96 .5 Inner FM

OLD,-':VERIANS 0.1 2.3 4.5 5 .5(35)OLD MELB 'S 2.2 2.5 4.7 4.7 (31)Old P,ae: Chatfield Mollard Walsh McDonnell Purss. Best: Ockleshaw

Beetham Purss Howard Mallard Bingham . Old Melb : Beaumont Hicks

Whitehead Wilson . Best : Roberts Holme Beaumont J Berry Richardson

Lacey .

Umpires : Leah Gallagher Mark Gibson (F) Michael Saunders PeterMonotti (B) Daniel Kofoed Craig Aram (G )DE LA SALLE 5.4 7.8 7.10 8.13 (61)

OLD HAUZTBURY 1.2 3.6 9.9 13 .13 (91)

DLS: Rayson 2 Hyland Duggan L Harrison P Harrison Marks Mercuri .

Best : Duggan L Harrison Dobrick Mercurl Mannix Doublet . Old Hall:

Bourke 3 Ford 3 Armstrong 2 Rode 2 Tassell 2 Barker. Best:

Goldsworthy P Corrigan Ford O'Donnell Armstrong S Langford-Jones .

Umpires: Michael Sneddon Jason McNiece (F) Phillip Miller Rob

Mayston Jnr (B) Bernie Hoare John Hall (G)

OLD SCOTCH 4.7 5.8 10.19 15 .19 (109)ST BERNARDS 0.2 3.6 3.6 7 .8(50)Old Scotch: Gerstman 5 Wigney 5 Crow 2 B Phillips S Collins LeitlSutcliffe Ashton. Best: Wigney S Collins Lewis Leitl Saunders Nettleton .St Bern: N Mitchel 2 C Mitchell Gantlet McIntyre Pearson Turnbull .Best : Keunen Blunt Fielding 0'Riley McIntyre Juricskay .Umpires: Wayne Hinton Anthony Damen (F) Matt Jenkinson PeterTeasdale (B) Beomn McCarthy Vin Vescovi (G )UNIVERSITY BLUES 5.2 5.5 8.7 12.9 (81)

MARCELLIN 1.5 6.8 9.10 11 .10 (76)

But Blues: Clark 2 Scambler 2 Young 2 De Crispigny 2 Lowcock

Guengerich Torney Roydhouse. Best: Hayter North Gleeson Young

Willcox J K Brooke . Marc : Johnston 4 Sheehan 3 Wadsworth Frazer

Carlson Dale . Best: Dobson Gartner Dinneen Johnston Rice Browne.

Umpires: Steve McCarthy Geoff Caulfield (F) Nathan Eddy (B) Dennis

Webster Matthew Simpson (G )

WHITEFRIARS 2.3 5.8 6.10 8.13 (61)

OLD TRINITY 2.2 4.6 9.10 15 .11 (101)

White : Anderson 4 Phan M Carbone A Pawlik R Pawiik . Best: Phan

Anderson C Carrigg Hill R Pawlik Hogan . Old Trln : L Deane-Johns 4

Cultrera 3 Revnolds 3 R Burrows Gnarl L Kennedy Walsh Williams .

Best : L Deane-Johns Williams Reynolds Neville T Van Der Venue D

Burrows . Umpires: Peter James Luke Holmes (F) Scan Collins Craig

Braftberg (B) Les Damyon Chris Doyle (G )

A RESERVE

OLD RAVERIAIBS 2.5 3.8 7.14 8.16 (64)

OLD MELBURNIANS 0.0 1.4 1.4 5.6 (36)

Old Ras: M Higgins 2 Lethlean 2 S McCarthy Santalucia King O'Kane .

Best : A McCarthv Lethlean M Walsh Fox Callinan Silk. Old Melb: Byrne

Grant Hart Mitchell. Best: Voyage Mitchell O'Brien Aubrey Grant Weir.

DE L4 SAI.LE 01 1.3 3.5 7,5(47)OLD H. URY 5.1 6.3 8.5 11.6 (72)

DLS: Walmsley 2 Ellis Kennelly Laragy O'Connell Walker . Best :

O'Callaghan Laragy Bowden K Mannix Gilbert Stinear . Old Hail :

Lappage 3 Efstathiou 2 Warnes 2 Saunders Somata Ferguson Levy .

Best: Bell Warnes Levy Ferguson Johnston Salter.

OLD SCOTCH 0.1 3.4 3.5 4.10 (34)

ST BERPdARDS 5 .4 6.5 9.9 11 .10 (76)

Old Scotch : 0 Crane 2 Josephs Ross . Best : Smith 0 Crane Grant

Dumaresq Troon Beattie. St Bern : Close 4 Crouch 2 Gallant Grant

Harvey A Smith L B O'Sullivan . Best : Crouch Harris Carlton Holland

Close T Wilkinson .

UNIVERSITY BLUES 5 .3 11.8 15 .11 21 .15 (141)

MARCELLIN 1.0 3.1 3.3 3.3 (21)

Uni Blues: Lachhead 6 Robbins 5 Quin 2 Martin Cheel Sudholtz Callery

Maplestone Girdwood Irvine Gates . Best: Martin Robbins Lachhead

Terrill Thomas Cheel . Marc : Cracknell 2 Ornando . Best: Conti Wignell

Seabury Sake 0'Fl_vnn McGree.

WHITEFRIARS 1.5 1.6 2.7 2.7 (19)

OLD TRINITY 2.4 4.6 8.7 11.9 (75)

White : Brisbane 2. Best: Brice Atkins Mannix Daffy Brisbane Law. Old

Trim G Dean-Johns 2 Best Bladeni Cristiano Kenna Pretty Taylor. Best :

Pretty Bladeni G Dean-Johns Armatas Amore Williams .

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A SectionDE LA SALLE 1LEN ® F : : . : : ` : RY OLD MELBURNIANS OLD SCOTC HCoach : Mark Lowe Coach : Vaughan Cleary Coach : Mick Dwyer Coach : Justin Pickering Coach : Dale Tapping

Asst: Paul Dwyer Res: Mick Res. Coach: Justin Wheeler Res Coach: Adam McMahon Asst : Hartley Stone Asst Coach : Andrew SmithHagan CI 18: Benjamin Buick Res: Justin Hart Res Coach : Serge D'Angelo

Asst Coach: Ray Beattie1 I -Walker C Res 1 . B. Dobson 1 . C . Home 1 Smith D 1 . R . Mullins2 R Buckley 2. J. Rice 2 . S . Davey 2 Beaumont J 2 . B . Phillips (VC)3 B Corin VC 3. N . Addison 3 . g Corrigan 3 Billing M 3. J. Ross

4 L Harrison DVC 4 . J. Frazer 4 . S. Langford-Jones (DVC) 4 Mathews R 4 . T. Hott5 . S. Collins (VC)

5 M Duggan 5. D . Johnston 5 J . Bourke 4 Grundy P 6. A. Crow6 G Gilbert 6. D . Sampimon 6 A. White 5 Bunn L 7. J. Kitche n7 P Harrison 7. S. Maguire 7 M. Corrigan 6 Holme D 8. S. Dick8 J La Ragy 8. R . Frisina 7 A Shepherd 7 Thompson C 9. C . Tallen t

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A Sec'OID T R :i I . f t OLD ) AVERIA ; J :'L ' AUES WH ITEFRIARS

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A SECTIO NOld Xaverians v St BernardsDe La Salle v University Blue sMarcellin v Old Scotch - 95 .5 Inner FMWhitefriars v Old HaileyburyOld Trinity v Old Melburnians

B SECT !ONOld Ivanhoe v North Old Boy sOld Paradians v Beaumaris at SportscoverArenaOld Brighton v St Bedes Mentone TigersOld Essendon Gr v Collegian sMazenod 0 C v St Kevin s

TND 1 ® JULY 1 ~C SECTIO NCaulfield Or v Monash BluesEmmaus St Leos 0 C v MHSOBOld Camberwell v Hampton RoversTherry Penola 0 B v Glen EiraAJAX v Parkdale Vultures

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Another interesting week in B Section Football and aswe go into the last 6 weeks the interest remains highas 6 sides battle for a position in the Top 4, and threelocked in an enthralling battle for survival .REVIEWMazenod had first use of the breeze out at theGrammar but failed to capitalise scoring 1-6 whileallowing their opponents to score 3 into it . TheNodders into the breeze fought hard in the second andwere only 4 down at the interval. OE kicked the firstone after the break making things difficult for theNods but you could not fault their endeavour as theyclawed their way back to within 9 points kicking intothe hurricane in the last. Fairly even for much of thelast before the inevitable happened with the Bombersexploiting the wind to come away to win by 4 or 5. Bestfor Mazenod were the veteran Mark Murray, BenParker, The Chamberlain Bros, Steve "House OfPaine, and youngster Steve Stanley .After the trauma of a pretty tough week my old schoolgot the Lions. It was textbook 2 x 9 VAFA Footy forthis time of year with the OP'S being far moredesperate and thoroughly deserved to win. Collegianshad plenty of the football but had no effect especiallyon the scoreboard. Perhaps the Lions were a bit flatfrom their big effort the week before . Yory Phillips wasa shining light, clearly the Lions best, it was great tosee him breaking up packs and marking as well hehas throughout his career, Brock Mooney and JonoDixon also playing well . For OP'S believe Sinclair,Hughes and Curran in particular were robust andeffective .Strange scenario for this year saw St Kevins in acome from behind victory against Old Ivanhoe atChelsworth . The move of big Ben Garvey to thegoalsquare after half time proving to be the crucialmove as he proceeded to kick 6 match winning goals .Michael Mulgrew and former all Australian MarkBrady both made welcome returns to the SKOB side .Branigan with 4, Weddle and Theodossi worthy of atleast a mention for the Hoers .Took St Bedes Mentone-Tigers until after half time toshake off a persistent North Old Boys side who wouldhave been disappointed with the end result. PaulGroves continued his run of good form to be BOG,Paul "Rat Wintle was good all day as was theconsistent Andrew Hayes . Luke Boyle, RockyDavidson and "Sounda" Sleep had a dip all day for theNOB's .The Sharks held sway at Oak Park up to half time intheir first home game in some 11 weeks . They started

well with the wind antthen held the Tonne<~to have a slender leadat the half. But then a7 goal into the win dthird quarter by Old Brighton sealed the fate ofBeaumaris . The last again belonged to Brighton astheir stronger bodies were down their youngeropponents . David Dawes was a constant danger upforward his ability to kick both feet confusing all of us,Josh Homann was very good as were the Gadsdens .Little Justin Heath was in and under all day forBeaumaris, Mark Boon was good up back and MarkTeasdale was a trier all day .PREVIEWThe young Beaumaris side welcome their neighboursto Oak Street in a game that is the last roll of the dicefor the young Sharks if they are to survive in theSection . They certainly do not lack in ability but theyare young and tire easily and will find it tough todayagainst the Tigers who also have to win to keep thewolves from their spot . Having seen them both inaction last week in trying conditions makes it hard toput a line through the form, but ladder positions swayme to tip the visitors .Coll e g ians welcome Old Ivanhoe to the Harry Trott inyet another important game in the scheme of things.Both losers last week putting their positions injeopardy . Both sides are missing more stars than acloudy night, so tipping a winner is nigh onimpossible. Old Ivanhoe have been a bit hot and cold ,

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while in all reality the Lions have not done too muchwrong, OP'S probably would have beaten anybody lastweek and at home and with perhaps just a fractionmore at stake I will go with the purple home side .Old B righton trek across town to Central Reserve totackle M azenod now in desperate need of a win. TheTonners were in pretty good touch in the second halflast week in a return to form while the Nodders werefar fro disgraced in their visit North . Six weeks fromthe end is a funny time in Ammo Footy when upsetsand surprises occur in great regularity . Will onehappen today??? Not quite as I feel the Tonners haveenough momentum to keep on winning .Gillon in now a surprise twist promises a good one .NOB'S are now really only playing on pride as theycan neither go up or down, while the OP'S with lastweek's win have created a bit of breathing space forthemselves. Having won belief and confidence growsand this will certainly -abound within the youngParadians now. Have again seen both of these in thelast fortnight and find it hard to pick a winner fiercerivals in school days, and fierce rivals again today, soagain the extra incentive "survival" will see theParadians over the line .Sunday all eyes will be focused on Sportscover Arenaas SKOBS take on Old Essendon in a match that hasthe ingredients of a classic . Both teams are jockeyingfor finals' positions, both are coming off good wins,and both boast some of the absolute stars of theSection, not to mention they played the game of theyear out at Essendon earlier in the year with theGrammar Boys getting the bacon with a come frombehind victory. Can the SKEVVIES turn the tables thistime??? . Will this be the preview of the Grand Final???All will be answered by 4.30pm Sundav afternoon. Sobe there to watch a ripper. Who am I tipping you mightask??? St Kevins .PRESS CORRESPONDENTSWorst result for two years with only 2 clubs in contact .Only 6 weeks to go give your players some exposure .Don't forget the numbers 9553 1561 home phone andfax, 0403 433 016 is the mobile or drop me an emailto brainco@optusnet .com .au .

MILESTONESNorth Old Boys - congratulate our reserves captainDamien Joyce on 100 games with the club . Joyceyhas been the backbone of the playing group on and offthe field since starting with NOBs in the under 19s,has taken on numerous roles above and beyond hison-field commitments and is without peer in hisdedication to the NOB cause . Congratulations Damienfrom all at North Old Boys .

TODAY'S MATCHES R13,B SECTION

Collegians v Old IvanhoeNorth Old Boys v Old Paradians

Beaumaris v St Bedes Mentone TigersSt Kevins v Old Essendon Gr - at

Sportscover Arena, SundayMazenod 0 C v Old Brighton

OLD IvfiNHOE 3.5 6.9 9.11 10 .12 (72)ST KEVINS 1 .3 2.8 6.11 13 .14 (92)Old Ivanhoe: Branigan 4 Luxon 3 Cornelius Theodossi Stewart. Best :Branigan Weddle Theodossi Curatolo Payne Braddy. SKOB: Garvey 6Mulgrew 2 M Dollman 2 B Dollman Lynch Greenham . Best : GarveyBrady O'Keefe M Dollman Simpson Bowles.Umpires: Mark Morrison Paul Dinneen (F) Andrew Rechtman BiancaShare (B) Daniel Brookes Daniel Scully (G)OLD PARADIANS 3.1 5.3 7.5 10.7 (67)COLLEGIANS 2.3 4.5 5.7 5.9 (39)Old Par: Hughes 3 Brabender 2 Curran Peck Pratt Sinclair Zivinovic,Best: Sinclair Lorry Bux Morrissey Hughes Gale . Coll : Fry PhillipsMooney Burrows Couch. Best : Phillips Mooney McCaughan FryWaters Dixon.Umpires: Adam Conquest Rob Schuller (RFL) (F) Gus Carpenzano(RFL) (B) Jack Watty Bill Connell (RFL) (G )ST BEDES &YENT TIG 3.6 5.9 10.13 13.17 (95)NORTH OLD BOYS 1 .3 5.8 6.8 7 .15 (57)St Bedes/MT : L Terrell 4 Drury 2 Hayes 2 Groves Kane L Wintle PWintle A Connolly . Best: Groves P Wintle Hayes B Napier Tyquin AConnolly. NOB : M Barker 2 Sutherland 2 Cassell Hyde Ingrain . Best :Bradley Sleep Boyle Cassell Hocking Davidson.Umpires: Rob Mayston Dash Peiris (F) Chris Kaleta Bruce Stephens(G)OLD BRIGHTON 1.4 5.6 12.7 15 .12 (102)BEAUMARIS 5.3 6.4 7.7 8.8 (56)Old Bright: Williams 2 Perry 2 Dawes 2 Phelan 2 Hendra 2 Edge SGadsden B Gadsden Murch Reid. Best: Dawes Phelan Homann DaleReid Stewart. Beaumsrls : Fisher 3 Teasdale 2 Lambert 2 Heath . Best:Heath Fisher Teasdale M Atkins Boon Lee .Umpires: Richard Eastwood Ben Ryde (F) James Gregory MichaelRyde (B) Greg Rollo Clive Shipley (G )OLD ESSENI3ON GR 3 .3 8.6 10.9 14.15 (99)A9AZENOD 0 C 1.5 3.10 8.13 9.14 (68)Old Ess: Heritage 4 Hughes 2 Obliubek 2 Podger 2 Stormont 2 LeaskBe Morton . Best : Heritage Winkle Leask Oanam Legudi Stormont .ffiaa : B Parker 2 D Chamberlain 2 M Chamberlain 2 Hamill 2 Beard .Best: Murray B Parker D Chamberlain M Chamberlain Paine Stanley.Umpires: Graham Thwaites Peter Simpson (F) Bernie Jephson StevePiperno (G)

B RESERVEOLD IVANHOE 0.3 0.5 0.6 0.6(6)ST. KEVINS 3.3 9.5 11.8 15 .11 (101)Old Ivanhoe : Best: Jones S.Pearce Lewry Stagg Risstrom Antoniou.SKOB: O'Keefe 4 Curtis 3 Sheehy 2 Allis 3 Perrett 2 Hamilton 1 . Best:Keenan Perrett Sheehy Hamilton Curtis O'Keefe .OLD PARADIANS 1.0 1.0 3.2 5.3(33)COLLEGIANS 1.0 4.2 4.3 7 .3(45)Old Par : Simpson 3 Godfrey Matthew Joyce. Best : Simpson PagliaFurze B Brabender Martin Joyce Walsh. Co ll : N Baxter Thomas HartAlexander Turner Williamson Horsell . Best : Canizzo Farley HorsellTurner Sztar Henebery.ST BEDES 9SENTONE 1 .2 3.8 3.8 5.13 (43)NORTH OLD BOYS 3 .4 4.4 9.6 10.10 (70)St Bedes/MT: Cieslak 2 Ferris Zahra Hill Best : Osbourne. Rhoden TMcColl Hilton Zahra Wilson . NOB: Halpin Cigolu 2 Tonken Bryar BorgDaniels Carmichael A Neville Best : Martin Joyce Maher Roach HNeville Tonken.BEAUSIARIS 0.0 1.4 1.5 4.7 (31)OLD BRIGHTON 3.6 6.6 7.14 9.15 (69)Beaumaris: J Bramwell McGrath M O'Brien Whitty. Best : McGrathShattock J Bramwell Gillespie Whitty Bird . Old Brighton: Scott 3Crilly 2 Falkingham Fisher Ross Ryan. Best : Dubyna Crillv FisherStewart McNichol Ross .OLD ESSENDON 1 .2 1.3 3.6 3.8(26)MAZENOD 3 .1 10.5 11.8 17 .14 (116)Old Ess : Parker Christen Nowland . Best : Parker Steven LloydCampbell Dawson Kavanagh . Tfiaa : Hawkins 4 Jayaweera 3 MorrisCollins Boyd Steinfort A McDowell Chamberlain Snart BouchereauBradswaw Raine. Best: Chamberlain Snart Jayaweera M Mc DowellBradshaw A McDowell .

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B SectionBEAU M ARlS COLLEGIANS MAZENDD NORTH OLD BOYS OLD BRIGHTO N

Coach : Mick Lovejoy Coach: Pat Hawkins Coach : Mike McArthur-Alen Coach: Garry Foulds Coach : Jarrod O'NeillAsst : Ervin Leyden Res: Marty Hook Ass Coach: Andrew Sutheriand Ass Coach : Tony Egan Res . Coach : Hayden Bickett

Res: Mick Carty Res Coach : Tony Collins Res Coach: Mark Oraniuk

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

2. H . Gibson 2 . M . Johnson 2 M. Chamberlain 2 M. Hyde (C) 2 A . Pime

3. M. Pitts (C) 3 . B . Mooney V C 3 A . Tucker 3 T. Sheehan 3 C. Barrow

4. M. Matulick (DVC) 4 . A. Shink6eld 4 J . Ballenger 4 S. Sleep 4 A . MacGillivray (dvc )

5. M. Ensor (DVC) 5. R. Henebery 5 D. Maskell 5 R . Davidson 5 A . Edg e

6. A . Spence 6. S . Woolley 6 P. Nelson 6 N . Vogels (VC) 6 R. Stewart (vc)

7. D. Foley 7. S . Elg 7 S .k~

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9. B . Cousins 8. C. Unsworth CAPT.

10 B Chamberlain9 J. Cordy 9 P. Phelan ( dvc )

10. L. Buller 9. J. Fry.

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.McDowel lA 11 T. Roberts 11 N. Perry

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37 . R. Presnell 35 . L. Nisbet 38 D. Hallet 37 D . Browning 31 A . Paroissien

38 . S. Lynch 36 . R. Turner 39 D. Bradshaw 38 M. Amor 31 S . Jackson

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Res : Kernel Dachs Res: Dirk Jones Res Coach : Peter Cosgrt(f Coach: Rusell Barnes Ass Coa ch : Tony Miller

Res : Mark Lomagno Res Coach: Rob Gross

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N : Fab Gatti

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PLAYING HISTORY-• Over 300 games WRFL (formerly FDFL) representing Braybrook & North Sunshine• Three years in the RDFL representing Melton South

COACHING HISTORY:® North Sunshine FC Sen/Res 1991-93• Werribee JFC U16 2000-0 1• Werribee AFC U19 2003-04

COACHING PHILOSOPHY-Establish RESPECT & RAPPORT . Encourage and develop . Improvement will take care ofitself

FUTURE AMBITION :• I would really like to coach senior football agai n

E. - OF -Peter Simpson

IONS IJMPIRED: All grades and reserve sections in finals

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FUTURE AMBITION: Enjoy retirement and not miss those cold, wet Tuesdays &Thursdays getting "flogged" on the training track too much!Seriously though I would still like to be Involved in VAFA footy insome form in the future.

ACHIEVEMENTS :• Approx. 500 games of umpiring (14 in the VAFA)• A Grad e• 18 Grand Finals (14 in the VAFA)• Achieving the best I could out of my body, built for comfort not speed/running• Hopefully assisted in building the image a& respect of umpiring in the VAFA community• .Attending all but a "handful" of "after matches" in 16 years of umpirin g

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The top two appears sorted . Monash i sseemingly the only team able to force their wa yinto finals action, whilst the Saints appeardoomed !REVIEWIn a contest where the stakes were high for thelosers, the Lions roared loudest to outlast theJackas and claim a thrilling win after the finalsiren . Goodwin and Elliott were outstandingfor the winners, Gold and Rapoport busy forAjax .One goal after the main change was stillenough for the Unicorns, as they dented thedouble chance aspirations of a determined OC .The Wellers led by Derry and Tempone,couldn't quite peg back MHSOB, who set thevictory up in the first half, through excellentcontributions from Bamert and Cassell .

Heartbreak for the Vultures, as the Fielderssealed the four points, in the dying moments .Carboni and Liddell were terrific, but poorCaulfield kicking might have cost them, asParkdale led by O'Meara and the Sullivanswouldn't be denied . . . . until 30 seconds fromtime, when Widjaja sent the Fields a goal clear!ESL saw a large half time lead evaporate intodeficit at the final break against the Saints.However, the Animals through McCann andHodder, rallied to boot four goals to zip & leaveKing, Sheedy and the Glen Eira crew to lamentwhat could have been .A fiercely contested battle at Boss James, sawthe Ashers continue their mid season chargeby eclipsing fellow finals hopefuls, HamptonRovers. Well served by De Young anddefenders Renton and Banks, Monash hadtheir noses in front for most of the day in thelow scoring slog, despite the efforts of theRovers, Andersen and Henry.

PREVIEW

Last week all games affected ladder positions,

today the bottom five teams have theopportunity to throw the proverbial 'spanner in

the works' of thetop five sides .Glen Eira host theFields and whils tthe Saints havenothing to lose and Caulfield may be a littlesluggish from their Rd 13 last gasp victory,they will prevail .The Blues made it a hat trick of successes and

have the chance to maintain the rage when

they welcome ESI. to the Frearson . The

Animals last triumph keeps the door ajar for a

relegation escape, but the C grade noose willtighten after a Monash win .

Mathematically if the Rovers keep winningthey can still reach the playoffs! However in thenext four weeks they clash with thecompetitions top three teams, including

S®B today, and the Unicorns will takegreat delight in ensuring their 2003 B Graderivals, fight next year's winter, in C Grade .

The Vultures came so close to snaring victorylast week whilst the Lions won a vital clash .Earlier in the season, Parkdale had the betterof Therry and with their lead on Monash justfour points, they will succeed and keep theirgame's buffer.

CLUB

C SECTIONAjaxParkdaleCaulfield GrammMHSO BMHSOB

C RESERVEEmmaus St Leos

MHSOB

Therry Penola

(Jf.P,i 3

KinnerRowley

Baxter

HorneBamert

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Batty 0 22Corbett 1 21Walker 0 19

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Ajax know the relegation heat is on and theWellers despite their gallant efforts are nowtwo games adrift of second spot . This will be ahard fought contest but OC will see the heatremains on the Jackas for another week.CorrespondentsGlen Harrison - gpah@deakin .edu .ali

Hampton Rovers - Matthew McKellar -400th club game with the Rovers, this

milestone having been delayed because of abroken jaw received in the early part of the

season. Matt's career spans 25 years having

commenced with the Rovers in 1979 as a 10year old . He is a past premiership captain and

B& F winner. Stephen Anderson - 250 VAFAgames. Stephen started with the Rovers in

1982 in the U9s and has played a total of 396games for the club . He is a past club B&F

winner and won the C Section B&F in 2000 .He is also a past premiership captain . LachlanWheeler - 100 VAFA games . All at Roverland

congratulate these three players on theirmagnificent achievements .

Monash Blues - congratulates Richard"Filthy" Feenaghty on his 150th game forthe Club today . Since kicking off in the Under19s, The Feen Machine has developed into adamaging key position player and a trulymagnificent Club contributor with manyhighlights, including best headband inamateur footy and worst commentary in aGrand Final . Well done Filth on attaining thissignificant milestone from all at the FrearsonOval .Parkdale Vultures - congratulate PhilEmmett on reaching the magnificent tally of400 senior games, this week against TherryPenola . Phil has been a loyal clubman forseventeen years, during which he has beenPresident, Vice President and committee . Philhas played in 2 premiership victories, and wasselected at Centre Half Back in the St Patrick'sMentone - All Star Team at the clubs 25thanniversary . Well done Phil .

TODAY'S MATCHES R14C SECTION

Glen Eira v Caulfield GrMonash Blues v Emmaus St Leos 0 C

MHSOB v Hampton RoversParkdale Vultures v Therry Penola 0 B

AJAX v Old Camberwell

CAULFIELD GR 1.4 5.11 5.12 7.18 (60)PAREDAIE VULTURES 4.3 5.3 7.5 8.6 (54)Caulfield Gr: Baxter 2 Carboni Erickson Pennycuick A Sinclair Widjaja .Best: Carboni Liddell Pennycuick Erickson Widjaja Craven. ParkdaleVultures : Rowley 3 S Sullivan 2 White Tully P Sullivan . Best: O'MearaJohnston Mick Sullivan S Sullivan C Sullivan .Umpires: David Phillips David Irons (F) Steve Durstan-Ryan SeanDurstan-Ryan (B) Travis Storti Dominic Napoli (G)EMMAUS ST LEOS OC 4 .0 9.4 10.7 14 .11 (95)GLEN EIRA 3 .5 4.7 10.16 10.17 (77)

Emmaus St Leos : Carse 4 Ellis 3 Vaughan 2 Ballard Batty Burgess

Carey McKenzie. Best: T McCann Carse McKenzie Burgess Bird J

Hodder. Glen Etta: King 2 S Neeson 2 Chandler Emmett McGaw

Tsirogiannis Serpanchy Zosens. Best: King Massis Sheerly Tlcocz Zosens

Tsirogiannis .

Umpires : Grant Joyner Ken McNiece (F) Sam Perrin Matt Cowley (G)HAMPTON ROVERS 2 .5 3.5 4.7 5.8(38)MONASH BLUES 2.1 4.5 6.8 7.12 (54)Hampton Rovers : Can Devereaux Fletcher Hanlon Power. Best: DAndersen Hanlon Henry Greenwood Lawrence Keztlas . Monash Blues:Beddingfield 3 Smith Hawkins Gregory Meelin . Best: De Young BanksBolton Renton Main Beddingfield .Umpires : Phil Callil Gajanan Skandakumar (F) Ben Bracken Sam Gent(B) Robert Seymour Daniel Haysom (G )MHSOB 4.5 7.8 7.10 8.12 (60)

OLD CAMBERWELL 1.2 2.4 5.5 7.11 (53)

MHSOB: Bamert 4 Thompson 2 Hogan White . Best: Cassell Thompson

Campbell Bamert Hogan Pertzel . Old Camb: Bayford Hardman P

Tempone Mitchell Perryman Hendrie Credlin . Best : P Tempone Derry

Credlin Bayford Goodale D Clyne .

Umpires : Peter Liddell Brendan Devlin (F) Christian Schaeffer NickKeating (B) Michael O'Donnell Jack Regester (G )THERRY PENOLA OB 3.3 4.5 9.7 11 .10 (76)AJAX 3.0 6.4 9.4 11.6 (72)

Therry Penola: D Goodwin 5 C Bannister 3 Elliott Finnigan Sacco.

Best: D Goodwin Elliott Castaldi Russell Baker M Reynolds . AJAX:

Firmer 4 J Segal 3 Wollner 2 Blieden Godlewicz. Best: Rapoport Gold

Blienden J Segal Blashki Krafcher.

Umpires : Jeremy Heffernan Ian Semmens (RFL) (F) Ryan Place TroyCussack (RFL) (B) Robert Parry

C RESERVECAULFIELD GR 0.2 1.2 3.7 3.8(26)PAR%DAlE VULTURES 2.2 5.3 7.4 9.11 (65)Caulfield Gr: A Hasforth Poulter Scott. Best: Crathern Bennett ScottFryers Bosna McGrath . Parkdale Vultures: Little 4 Ryan 3 Wingrave GWilson . Best : Grilley Kerr Baker Little Gurtler Perazzo .EMMAUS ST LEOS OC 8.8 12.14 20.19 25.21 (171)GLEN EIRA 0.0 1.3 1.3 2.4(16)Emmaus St Leos: Landy 8 DAmelio 3 Gay 2 N Hoddder 2 McDermott2 Ottobre 2 Simondson 2 Farquhar 2 P McGloin Carom . Best: LandyMcDermott N Hodder Ottobre P McGloin Winduss . Glen Eira : ADiamond Eade . Best: Mills A Diamond Carvana Dunlevie Hogan Zwar .HAMPTON ROVERS 4.5 8.6 13.8 15.9 (99)MONASH BLUES 0.0 2.3 4.5 6.10 (46)Hampton Rovers: Marshall 4 Spratt 3 Helliger 2 Johnstone 2 Glanville2 Malthouse Flynn. Best : Spratt Marshall Johnstone Flynn McKellarChristiansen . Mon Blues: Hawkingsa 2 Wind 2 Spencer Cooper. Best:Edrall Anderson Tickler Mentha Wind Rogers.MHSOB 3.3 3.4 6.8 7.11 (53)OLD CAMBERWELL 0 .0 4.1 4.2 5.6(36)MHSOB : Dunne 3 Taylor Corbett Coxon A Vicendese . Best : TaylorFeferkranz Orchard Moore Frazcek Rujevic . Old Comb: M Cotrell 2 BRyan Craven Parkes . Best: Parkes L Ryan Craven Joyce WilliamsWhelan .THERRY PENOLA OB 2.3 2.3 5.6 5 .6(36)AJAX 0 .2 1 .5 2.5 4.7(31)Therry Penola: Bosanko 2 D Goodwin Ferguson McMahon . Best:Pirpinias Kuret Bosanko Hollow McMahon Clifton . AJAX : GotleibNissen Fetter Szkolnik . Best : Szkolnik Kagan Duzenman Gerber SeidlSpicer.

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C SectionAJAX CAtU I -, . GLEN EI HAMPTON ROVERS MHSO B

Coach : Phil Davis Coach: Merv Keane San Coach: Phillip Ballis Coach : Brett Mcltwraith Coach: Dave Skinne rRes. Coach : Barry Simon Ass Coach : Lachlan Kellaway Res: Anthony Strafford Res Coach : Tony Naumoff Asst : Speros Beasley, W Fall

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1 . N . Gold 1 . J. Foley 1 . M . Dimackhi 1 . G. Giasoumi 1 . J. Bamert

2. J. Israelsohn 2. A. Bruhn 2. D. Fossey 2 . M . McKellar 2. S. McCully (Capt)OrchardN3

3. Y. Rapoport 3. C. Knight 3. C. Massis (c) 3 . A . Brudar ..4. M. White (DVC)

4. M. Dudakov 4. M . Liddell ( VC) 4. D. Cassar 4 . S . Anderson 5. A. Saultry5 BliedenG S. S. Kendall 4. B. Zosens S . J . Prantzos 6. M. Brain. .6. D . Vanaken S. N. Guyett

6. N. Craven S. A. Tsirogiannis6 . S . Gravina7 . A . Duddy

7. S. Whittington8. J. Dixon

7. G . Samuel 7 R . O'Neill 6. J. Zagame g G. Carr 8. J. Gerner8. E. Raleigh 8. R . Foote 7. S. Vamvakis 9 . T. Barker 9. D . Fairchild9. J. Raleigh 9. M. Frater 8. T. Dimackhi 10 . B . Boyd 10 . P. Smith10. G . Dukes 10. A. Will ( C) 9. A. Russo 11 . L Wheeler 10 . I . Barrett

it . M. Segal 11 . B. Carboni 10 . M . Chandler 12 . P. Adams 11 . P. Spottiswood

12. D . Goldenfein 11 . C . Deal 11 . B. Clements 13 . G. Woods 12 . B. ThieleFeferkranz12 M

13. B. Kam12 . D . Pearce (VC)13 A Green

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17. 0. Artz15 . D . Membrey16 . J . Walker (DVC )

16 . E . Janover 16 . N . Fallu 15 . E. Stuchbe ry 18. J . McCarthy j7 . R . Clowes17 . D . Weislitzer 16 . S. Sant 16 . N . Davis 19. M . Lawrence 18 . R . Umbrick1 8 . J . Krzner 17 . S.Argyros 17 . L Doolan 20. A. Power 1 8 . R . Rea d1 9 . A . Lewis 18 . B. Baxt er 18 . R . Oldham 21 . L Cave 19 . S . Robinson

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22 . E . Wollner Pennycuick21 . M. 21 . M. Watt 25. M . Davey 22 A . Svirski s23 . B . Nissen 22 . C . McAssey 22 . S. Emmett 26. M . Devereaux 23 . A . Hogan24 . A . Joffe 23 . B. Sinclair 23 . S. Neeson 27. M . Flynn 23 . L Taylo r

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26 . M. Neilson27 . A . Spicer 25 . A . Sinclair 26. P. Tsagliotis 30. A. Quon (RC) 27 . M. Johnston28 . A . Zemski 25 . N . Dorman 28. L Shellard 31 . T. Pucella 28 . S . Moore

Galdbloo m29 B 26 . S . Widjaja 29. M. Scade32. J. Hanlon 29 . G. McCully. . 27 . M . Sharpe 33. R. Mosbey 30 . R. Newton

30 . N . Israelsohn 28 . J . Jacobs 30. L P ryde 34. B Arta 31 . M. Bowe n31 . B . Ritterman 29• C. Erickson 31 . J . Lundberg 35. M. Vaughan 32 . A . Cassell (VC)32 . A . Bloom 30 . D . Elias 32. M . D'Zlva 36. M. Heffernan 33 . L. Campbel l

33 . J . Gottlieb 3 1 . C . Poynter 33. A . Sheedy 37. J. Tipping 34 . E . Thompson

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Coach : Jon Edgar Coach: Michael Sigalas Coach : Tony Macgeorge Co ;h : Darren Turner Coach: Ch ri s ByeRes : James Shady Asst : Ma tthew Hogg & Ken Assist: John McNicholas Asst Coach : John Sampson Res Coach: Carry Datson

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INSIGHT. Sue Anderson is the VAFA's tribunal co-ordinator, and each week it is Sue's task toprocess umpire reports and requests forinvestigations from weekend matches in readinessfor Tuesday night's tribunal and investigationhearings .

I: You obviously work within tight time-framesdoing this job.

SA: Very much so . Last week we had 11 reports

which required two panels and 5 investigation

hearings which will also require two panels . A ll

personnel for the panels plus the players, clubs,

witnesses etc must be notified and ready for these

hearings by 7 .30 p .m . Tuesday night . The requests

for prescribed penalties must all be finalised by 3

p.m. Monday so umpires and opponents can be

notified. Then by 4 p.m. Monday all parties

required to attend Tribunal must be listed on the

web site so most of the queries really need to be

finalised by 4 Monday.

I : What is the most frustrating aspect of this task?

SA: Without any doubt the lack of knowledge ofclubs not knowing what to do when a player isreported or one of their players is required toattend as a witness . I spend a lot of time onMonday answering questions that can be found inthe Handbook .

I: What do clubs least understand about thetribunal?

SA: I think in most cases the fact that the tribunalis an independent body and their findings arefinal .

I : How could clubs better prepare themselves forfacing tribunals or investigations?

SA : As soon as one of their players is involved in areport or an investigation the club's official shouldre-read the Handbook and the bulletin that is sentevery year to the club, to make sure that theprocedures are adhered to . It is the players who

suffer if procedures arenot followed and Ithink that is mostunfair so I wouldsuggest that the firs tthing clubs instru c

their team managerson would be the stepsto follow if a report ismade in their match . It

should never besummised on aSaturday that a playeris going to be grantedthe prescribed penalty .

Sue Anderson VAFAAdministration Officer-

Office Manage r

For instance a player might tell the oppositionplayer that he is not going to go to the tribunal onTuesday as he is taking the prescribed penalty . Anumber of players change their minds over theweekend or are not granted the prescribed penaltyas they have a tribunal history so the matter then

goes to the tribunals .

I : Any comment about the change in statistics overthe years?

SA : There are fewer reports each year . In 1998 276players were reported while in 2003 there were145 so hopefully in the next five or six seasonsthat will be halved again .

I : What is the most positive thing about the VAFA

tribunal system?

SA: The calibre of the personnel that adjudicate

our hearings. The VAFA is indeed fo rtunate to havethe services of magistrates and legal personnelwho chair our tribunals as well as sitting memberswho are past players and umpires.

If you would like an Insight into someone involvedin the VAFA, email your request [email protected] .au and FTLOTG will attempt to

track them down for a few comments.

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'I'svo terrific sto ri es about two larger than life VAFAcharacters .

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yAf'A printer Garry Sparke on hearing NeilMitchell's call on 3AW for small businesses tokick-in towards the $4000 cost for a fibralator fora young child whose family were in dire financialstraits called the station and pledged one third ofthe cost if two other businesses called within thehour. The call was answered an d Cyan Pressdutifully acknowledged. And we thought Gazzahad a cold heart !

0 0 ®Executive vice-chairman John Bell chipped in$1300 to procure a Sir Donald Bradman print atthe recent Old Scotch auction night . He thenwas called on to stage with four others who heldtickets in the draw for $5,000 cash . One by onefour was reduced to two . With the name about tobe drawn to see who would take the "5G", theother person remaining on stage turned to JB,offered his hand and said "50-50" . They shook onit . The other guy's name was drawn! JB wanderedhome $1200 in front and Sir DB under one arm .

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Phil's "Fabulous Four AFL Teams" - Geelong (TheMighty Cats) by the length of the FlemingtonStraight, Hawthorn (always loved the way theyplayed the game and mixed after the matches),Sydney Swans (played cricket for South for yearsand loved the Lakeside Oval) an d Melbourne (yougotta support the name synonymous with thesporting capital of the world) .

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Finally an announcement (finally) of a prize forthe Sportscover Spot the Ball Competition .With the Carlton Crest Hotel returning as a VAFAsponsor (see webpage for story) FTLOTG is pleasedto announce that the winner selected from allweekly winners will receive a Carlton Crest-Accommodation Package . More details on thecontents of this package shortly .

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FTLOTG was saddened to hear that "Hoes" legendReg Miles passed away last Sunday July 18th .

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Reg (72), a licensed bookmaker since 1973, hadbeen battling cancer. He was one of the 10inaugural inductees into the Ivanhoe FootballClub's Hall of Fame that FTLOTG presented toreaders last month .A member of the family whose name wassynonymous with the IFC since the 1920s, Regplayed in two senior premierships (B section -1954 and A section - 1956) and in an U19 flag in1949 . He was also a VAFA representative in 1955 .Sons Geoff and Gary played with Ivanhoe, withGeoff also playing 122 AFL/VFL matches vrithCollingwood, West Coast and Geelong .Reg had a passion for working with, and helping

young and up and coming players and coaching

Under 17s and reserves players at Ivanhoe. Hewas also a committee member and for many years

was in charge of club fundraising . Reg was

bestowed Life M embership of the club in

recognition of his enormous contribution to IAFC .

A funeral service was held at Fawkner

Crematorium yesterday morning (Friday) and a

wake followed at Ivanhoe Park clubroomsafterwards .

FTLOTG hopes the players put in an honestperformance this weekend in honor of the memoryof Reg Miles .

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The once mighty (in the VFL) Fitzroy is opening"The Fitzroy Shop" in Mordialloc this Sundayand the 'Roys, through their Victorian flagshipFitzroy Reds continues its pursuit of becoming anA section VAFA club . The club invites all membersand interested persons to the official opening ofthe Shop and Museum this Sunday at 2pm. TheShop and Museum will be open from 10am to 4pmeach weekday leading up to the AFL Heritageround (August 1) and thereafter each Sundayafternoon .Old Gorilla - Lion - Reds diehards should comeand see rare memorabilia and Club Honor Boardsscanning the club's 120 years of football .

The Fitzroy Shop - car Nepean Highway andMcDonald Street M ordialloc (Melway Map87E12)

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The biting cold and swirling wind was bad enough fo rplayers and spectators alike last week, but Banyul ealso find themselves slightly under the pump bydropping to fourth with only five H & A round sremaining . However, the Bears still have a two gam ebreak on YVOB, and meet only Blacks of their fellowtop four sides in the last five rounds .LAST WEEKReds v Bears (At last, a game at Brunswick St.!)This match started out evenly enough, but from Q1onwards, the Reds' speed and numbers at the ballwas too much for a very out of sorts Bears . ChrisMeighen dominated the ruck contests all day for theReds, Vinnie Cahill OtB used that dominance totelling effect, and along with the midfield flyers,Abbott & Atherton, gave the Reds a winningascendancy. Banyule seemed unable to nameanybody in a best list, and I was so cold benumbedhonestly couldn't either!Moods v PrahranOrmond went to an early lead and were never headedthereafter in an impressive display . OtBer, BryceDeledio, returned to top form after a few quiet weeks,Michael Miller racked up yet another great display atmidfield, and Jacob Dale let little pass in defence. Forthe Two Blues Andrew Donachy rucked tirelessly, andAaron Rhodes had another top game at CHB .Pirates v Bushranger sPeninsula was blitzed in Q1 and YVOB was then ableto hold them at bay for the duration . Andy Stoneturned on a blinder at HF, Mike Rockicki was againlively in attack, and Robbie Drew was effective allover.Bloods v BlacksThe home side ensured that Darth Vader's Troopersreturned to their Battle Cruiser thankful for survivingthe raid on Planet Aquinas and no more missions arerequired in that sector this year !Brendan Helme had an outstanding game on a wingfor the Bloods, Anth Williams did very well at CHB onthe talented Groom, and John Hunt presented well upfonvard . Jack Clancy & I did discuss Blacks betterplayers last Sunday at his 70th birthday bash ; wewere communicating in Braille at the time, he,unfortunately, using one of the Nilotic languageversions, whereas mine was in Chukchi !Panthers v ChaddieThis was another of the day's arm wrestles, and thehome side was grateful for the four points! VeteranPanthers' defender, Darren Murphy, was sent up

forward and adaptedoutstandingly, JustinCostello stood outagain OtB, whileAnthonv Palmer &Grant Ferguson use dtheir experience to telling effect .T HIS WEEKTwo Blues v Fitzroy RedsReds looked seriously good against Banyule last weekso it's hard to see them being troubled at Toorak Parktoday . Reds should win by 6 goalsYarra l _~ 70 on dThis will be a cracker of a game because bothcontestants have pace and skill to burn . Consistencyhas been the core of the Monds performance to date,but they won't hand out a 62 points belting to theBushrangers as they did in R5, because the latterhave since found self-beliefl. However, the Mendsexperience edge should see them win by 2 goals or so .Aquinas OC v Peninsula OBThis will be a tight old contest in spite of both clubshaving less than wonderful seasons . And with POB'sordinary away performances to date, the Bloodsshould have a v, in, but only by a few points !Banyule v 0 Mentonian sThe Bears will need to do a bit of regrouping after lastweek's debacle, but I can't see the Panthers being ableto bring about an upset even so . The Bears by 5goals .

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Salesian OC v University Black sThe Intergalactic Battle Cruiser was only anInterstellar Corvette when it last landed a party onPlanet Bosco St back in 2003, so the odds of Chaddiepulling off a boilover, as they did then, would now bestatistically insignificant . Darth Vader's Star-troopers will need to keep their minds on the job ofcourse, but should win by 5/6 goals .Reserves winners should be : Reds, Monds, Pirates,panthers & Blacks.Correspondents contacts : 9889 1979 (+ messagebank) & bffiickey6@bigpond .co m

Old Rrientonians - congratulate the aptly namedDavid Goodbody on reaching 100 games lastweekend. 'Gooders' has been a sensational clubmansince joining the club a decade ago with his work offthe ground being a vital ingredient in the Club's life .He has also been a more than handy reserves playerstypified by his slashing performance in his milestonematch . Also congratulations to Wes Ballantine onreaching 100 games with the Old Mentonians lastweekend. A noted goalkicker from his very first game,Wes set all sorts of records in the under 19's beforegetting his chance in the seniors . Injuries and workcommitments have meant that he hasn't quitereached the heights his undoubted talent deserves,but there should be many more years for him to makeup for this, especially with older players being put outto pasture shortly . Well done Wes .Ormond - congratulates Michael ('llsy) Miller forplaying 100 games for his club . Michael is a productof our Junior Club where he began with the U14 in1995 through to the U17 comp in 1998. Playing noU19 games, he was promoted straight to the Seniorside in 1999 where he has become a first pickedplayer since . Although Michael has never playedfinals football, he has been much decorated . In 1998he captained the Under 18 VAFA representative side,1999 was Club Best and Fairest and best first yearplayer. Was runner up Club B&F in 2000, 2002 and2003 . In 2003 he was also runner up CompetitionB&F. In 2004 he represented the VAFA in a matchagainst the SFL. Well done Michael on your finecontribution to Ormond . (Well done Kid keep up thegreat work - Bear)Prahran - Andre Pitts who joined CommonwealthBank in 1988 will today run out for his 300th gamewith Prahran . Andre has been admired over the yearsfor his great ball skills and elusiveness, has won theB&F and goalkicking awards as well as representingthe VAFA in Interstate matches . Prahran congratulateour ex Captain on a magnificent career .

TODAY'S MATCHES R14.DI SECTION

Prahran v Fitzroy RedsYarra Valley 0 B v Ormond

Aquinas 0 C v Peninsula 0 BBanyule v Old Mentonians

Salesian 0 C v University Blacks

BY REDS 2.4 6.6 11.9 16.13 (109)

BANYU E 3.3 4.3 4.4 6.6 (42)

Fitzroy Reds : Cianci 4 Tornese 3 Atherton 3 Zika 2 Gleeson DawsonMeighen Mitchell . Best : Atherton Meighen Davis Cianci ClarkeAbbott. Banyule: Details not received .Umpires : Max Wittman Graeme Huniehen (F) Julian MaccioniAmanda Whittaker (B) Paul Whitehead (G)ORMOND 7.5 7.8 9.15 14 .18 (102)PRAHRAN 1.2 2.7 3.8 4.8(32)Ormond: Miller 4 A Russell 3 L Deledio B Deledio Beckett Grace DaleMartinov Robbins. Best: B Deledio Miller Dale Casey Lees Palling .Prahran: Stafford Ballard Bunnell Rhodes . Best: Rhodes HarrisonGreening Donachie Northway Mulqueeny.Umpires: Eli Hayes Sean Scully Jnr (F) Ross Richards Kyle Mankey (G)PENINSULA OB 2 .0 4.3 5.4 10.6 (66)YARRA VALLEY OB 7 .7 9.8 14.9 15.10 (100)Peninsula OB: N Clartngbold 4 Brennan 2 Payee 2 Sill . Best: NClaringbold Wood Falkiner Preston Murray Payze . Yarra Valley :Rokicki 5Keem 2 Lear 2Stone 2 R Drew 2 A Drew N Pask. Best : StoneValoppi Rokicki R Drew Wines Beal .Umpires : Paul Tuppen Luke Moncrieff (F)AgUINAS OC 0.3 2.4 5.6 5.6(36)UNIVERSITY BLACKS 3.5 3.10 4.15 4.18 (42)Aquinas : Hunt 2 Denbraber Colliver Tyssen . Best: Whithead AnthWilliams Helme Flvnn Hunt Evans. Uni Blacks: Kempton 2 DowsleyGroom VIDella Sibilia . Best : C Price Ross S Price Kempton SavageMiddleton.Umpires: Anthony Simpson Paul Jones (F)OLD ffiEIdTONIAPdS 2.1 4.5 6.9 9.12 (66)SALESIAN OC 2.4 5.6 6.7 7.9 (51)Old Pdent : Fairbanks 3 Ironmonger 2 Murphy 2 Basile Ballantine.Best: Murphy Costello Palmer Ferguson Fisher Ballantine . Salesian:A Grace 5 Canavan Dolman . Best : Oldfield Davev A Grace CanavanLogan.Umpires: Peter Angelis Tom Haysom (F)

DI RESERVEFITZROY REDS 1.4 5.6 6.9 8.15 (63)BANYULE 0.1 1.21 2.3 2.406)Fitzroy Reds : Sullivan 3 L Holderhead 2 Reeves MurphyDiBenedetto. Best: D Bahr Baffiie McGrath Gleeson McDonaldHannam . Banyute : Kayrooz Van Poteren . Best: Gray Reed KingGayfer Bell .ORMOND 6 .4 10.6 17.15 17.16 (118)PRABRAN 0.0 0.0 0.0 2.1(13)Ormond: Hassell 3 S DiPasquale 3 T DiPasquale 3 Hall 2 AshfordLance Harvey Keleher Naylor Clinch . Best: Ashford Muzzell SDiPasquale Bailey Harvey Hassell . Prakran : Oliver 2 . Best: BedfordKennett Killeen Upton Oliver Ferrier.PENINSULA OB 2.1 6.4 6.5 10.11 (71)YARRA VALLEY 3 .0 5.1 6.2 7.2(44)Peninsula Old Boys: Haley 2 J Coghlan 2 MeKinstryMangan SharpinA Parsons Claringbold Bowen. Best : Sharpin A Parsons Haley JCoghlan Mangan Taylor. Yarra Valley: Hale 4Balshaw 2 Russell .Best: Smith Fung Balshaw Hale Clarke Davis.AQUINAS OC 1.2 2.2 3.4 5.7 (37)UNIVERSITY BLACKS 1 .1 2.5 3,7 3.9(27)Aquinas : B Moran 2 Voursoukis 2 Tzoumenakas. Best : WoodenCrozier Box Hughes Elliott Brown. Uni Blacks : Wood Green Hanna.Best: Beaton Green Jesse Prestige Cameronportet .OLD MENTONIANS 5 .1 12.5 17.9 20.17 (137)SALESIAPI OC 0.1 0.2 1.2 1.3(9)Old Merit: Goodbody 9 R Alexander 2 Walker 2 Stroud 2 Drinan 2Coghlan Sunter Stevens. Best : Goodbody Stevens Austin R AlexanderDwyer Coghlan . Salesian : B Grams. Best : Allen Savage Knott SeagerNolan Forbes .

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DI SectionAQUINAS

Coach : Steve BellRes: Paul Harper

1 L Toomey2 S . Tibb3 J . Coglan*3 S. Edwards5 M. Hunter6 D . Minogue7 C . Glennie8 J . Jess (VC)9 T. Harkin10 D. Boland11 S. Cooper12 A. Bethune13 D. Den Braber (C)13 C . Jeffrey14 A. Larkin15 Adrian Williams16 J . Hun t17 B . Redwood18 J. Hughes18 T Olarenshaw19 G . Whitehead (VC)20 D . Skinner21 J . Pierce22 S . Flynn23 M . Visser24 P. Harper25 B. Volombello26 J. Box27 C . Quinn28 B . Helme29 J . Wilson30 C. Colliver31 G . Evans33 C . Wooden34 M. Tarulli35 R . Chapman36 P. Caskey37 S . Leonard38 B . Moran39 S. Bethune40 S. Haun41 G. Davies42 R . Moran43 M . Slattery44 J . Tapply45 D. McCartan46 T. Vandersluis47 Anthony Williams48 R . Brown49 M. Griffin50 C. Crozie53 D. Robinson54 M . O'Halloran55 L Stafford56 P. Cruickshank57 M. Harris58 H . Tyssen59 B. Cooper60 L Elliott61 I . Drew62 C. Lyng63 A. Barri e64 S. Voursoukis67 C . Tzoumenakas72 T. Brook

S . VoursoukisS . OzerginS. JonesA. Hyland

DARYULECoach: Greg WnBcroft

Res: John Fraser

1 . B . Ree d2 . A . Bottomley3, N. Taylor4. P. Gloury4. M. Creak (res)5, B. Willmor e6 . M . Morgan7 . C. Taylor8. B . Cantwell9. J. Plant10. A. Dooley11 . D . Wilson12 . J . Egan13 . B . Moxon14 . L. O'Donnell15. A. Brow n16. A. Demetriou17 . C . Davies17 . S . Gray (rese)18. T. Wise19. L. O'Connell19. T. Nasrallah (res)21 . R . Dintinosante22 . C . Taylo r23 . M . Gray24. T. Prior25. D. Phelan26. B. Mounsey27 . J. Jones28 . D . Sproules29. D . Nasrallah30. D. Mutton31 . G . McLellan32. J. King33. B. Gayfer34 . S . Lorenzini35 . L. Richardson36. M . George37. T. Thompson38. D . Gayfer39 . J. Turnbull40 . T. Prior41 . A. Tshaikiwsky

42. M . Van Poeteren

43. L . Ferral

44. J. Connelly45 . A. Roethe46 . T. Egan48 . B . Herbert49. G . Bel l50. S. Gray55 . D . Williams

FI OY REDSCoach : Graham BurgenRes Coach: Chris Tehan

1 . D . Hannam2 . B . Ho4derhead &

A . Wals h4. M . Caims &

J . Hamilton5. P. Diacogiorgis7 . L ByrneS . A . Byme9 . H . Retcher11 . B . Atherton12. D. Murphy13. A. Dawson14. T. Clarke16 . G. Crane17 . B . Lee18. M . Baker19. Pa. Cook20. T. Mitchell21 . C . Meighen22 . C. Sullivan23 . T. Jackson24. J . Parsons25. D . Bahr27. J. Tomese29 . V. Cahill30 . C. Little31 . P. Crowe32. A. Grant33. S. Dury35 . P. Cook36 . M. Reeves37 . A . O'Reilly39. A . George40, G . Bance41 . M . Bridges42 . I . McBumey45 . J. Benni e46. N . Mann47. W. Bahr48. N. Vaughn51 . J. Rawlins52, B. O'Connor53 . S. Addicott56 . T. Madden57 . R. Rome61 . G . Virtue62. N . Auden63. C .Andrew67 . R . Holderhead71 . T. Leske

J. Bare73.75. . Pollard76. D . Curtis77. A. Grillo80 . G. Box81 . J . Savage95. D. Flanagan97. D. Ronchi99. C . McGrath

OLD MENTONIANSCoach : Peter RussoRes: Jamie Winduss

1 . T Mitvalsky2 . C. Twentyman3. R. Ball4, R. Woodland5. C . Mackay6. C . Alexander (VCR)7. M. McCloskey (DVC)8 . G. Ferguson9 . J . Walker10. S . Voigt11 . D. Solley12. C. Dwyer (CR)13. B. Russ o14 . M. Stroud15 . J . Costello (DVC)16 . B . Carrol l17. N . Linford (CR)18. T. Bournon19. A. Palmer20. D. O'Connor21, J. O'Brien22 . B. Coghlan23. A . Drinan24. D. Cochrane25. B . Fairbanks26. G . Dar

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27. A. 110antos28 . D . Kitto (VC)29 . A. Carter (C)30 . D. Russo31 . M . Elliott32. M . Sunter33. S. Worrell34. P. Flaskis35 . D . Murphy36 . D . Alexander37 . M . Francis38. T. Millis39. K Campbell40. R . Alexander41 . S. Cozens42 . M. Basile43 . G. Hubbard44 . L. Sunter45. A. Erskine46. A. Bowtell47. J. Kelly48 . D . Stevens (VCR)49 . N . Fisher50 . K Regan51 . A. Wilson52. M . Watts53. S. Wilso n54. D. Goodbody55 . M. Kalviskis56 . B. Thomas57 . S . Fairbanks58. A . Worrell59, A.Joyce60. A. O'Reilly61 . B. Saunders62 . R . Schloeffel63 . C . Palmer64 . M . Austin65. A . Mort66. M . Mackay67. A. Noonan

®RM ®NDCoach : Adrian ConnollyRes Coach : Peter O'Dea

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D1 SectionPENINSULA f 1-, .' SALESIAN UN6 RLACKS YARRA V E Y

San Coach: Julian Sill Coach: L Ih ,,~tafford Coach : Peter Turley Senior Coach: A Parkin Coach: Tim IGllxrorthRes: Brian Cronin Reserv es : Andrew Gillam Res Coach: Adrian Chippaini Reserves Coach : M . Frttolani Res. Coach: Simon Taylor.

Club 18 Coach : C . Bauld

I S . Parsons 1 . C. Clauscen 1 . A. Stevens 1 . A. Costello R. Pearce i2 A . Parsons 2. L. Stafford 2. A. Thain 2 . S. Chandler T. Morris 23 M. Goklthorp 3. J. Fer ri er 3 S Sutherland 3 . R . Hamilton R . Thompson 3

4 E. Bowen 4. D. Cullen . .4 C Rose

4 . M. Riao M. FungwKent5 N 5. H. Pitts . .

5 M C5 . L Rawnsley Captain 5A . Dre

. 6. A. Donachie . . anavan 6 . A. Beva cq ua R . Drew 66 M. Warner 7. T. Greening 6. D. Forer 6. C. Fink ( R/C18) C . Beal 77 S. Murray 8. I . Hunt 7. D. Foley 7. S. Price

8 . B. Welch L Morri s 88 P. Angus 9. A. Bunnett 8. S . Logan 8. W. Pascoe (R/C18) J . Keern 9y~ 10. M . Mc Cudden 9. A. Campbell 9. P. Kempton T. Hancock 1 0

t0 A. Haley 11 . A. Pitts10 S Oldfi etd 10 . W. Hanna T. Mclllrath 11

it J. Sill 12. C. Moffat . .11 A Davey

11 . S. Watch J. Cremean 1 2

12 S. Ferguson13. L Northway14. L Fox

. .12. M . Cooke

12 . M . Cunningham13 . A. Ross

L Gillies 13B. Nickolas t4

13 B. Cook' 15. C. Tooley 13 . I . Bobetic 13 . C. Baulch ( RIC78) E. Kruse 1414 S. White 16. A. Rhodes 14 P Evans 14 . C. Pri ce N . Peak 1515 J. Davis* 17, M . Harrison

. .15 . L Rose

15. B. Shaw16 J Lalich

L Taylor 16

16 S. Claringbokl 18. M . Wndrid eg 1 6 P Dolmen. .

17 A MoffattA. Laingg

17 J. Coghlan 19. S . Ramage20J . Kellow

. .17 . M . Forbes

. .18. C. Groom C . Britt 18

J. Strong 1918 J. Wheaten 21 . T. Sparrey 18 . D. Barry 19. M . Kompton

20. C. Sandiford T. Hale 2019 A. Mckinst ry 22. A . Sleight 19 . M . Ferwerda 21 . J . Sibilia D . Stevenson 2 120 S . Prendergast 23. R. Marrio tt 20 . A . Seeger 22. E . Nolan B. Drew 2221 A. Teelow 24. K . Plummer 21 . A Bonn}ci 23. P. Barry (Capt) R. Yeo 2322 A. Atchison 25. L Aitken

.22 . S Greely

24. V. Romqn M. Davies 24

23 R. Powney 26. A . Dibben27. W. Watford

.23 . T. Henson

25. A . Katsaros26. D. Ba tten

F. Pellegrino 25J. Longworth 26

24 T. Prendergast 28. K . Watford 24 . A . Gra ce 27. M . Savige S. Savage 2725 A. Powell 29. P. Gartl and 25 . C . Ryan 28. P. Otsuka

Steer29 A M. Rockicki 2826 G . Lethbridge 30. M . Radywonik 26 . J . Nannes

, .30. A . Jesse R. Coutts 29

27 S. PaYze 31 . S . Fraser 27 . P. Allen 31 . B . Costello D. Potter 3028 B. Taylor 32 . D . Ballard 28 .'M. Byrne 32. A . Cameron P. Cooper 31

29 S . Torossi 33 . A . Wood34 . R . Alcock 29 . D . Bowman 33. W. Blake

34 S . MiddletonJ. Parry 32P. Cremean 33

30 A. Crean 35 . J . Bedford 30 . Q. Le,

35. B . Villella B. Seeger 3431 * 36 . G. Beven 31 . B . Grams 36. M . Prowse B. Peaks 3532 B . Uuzzi 37 . M. Boyd 32 . G. Riley 37. R . Dabraio P. Jarvis 3633 R. Stainforth 38 . E. Macdonald 33 . N . Callaghan

38. S . Bloodworth39 B Cunningham

D. Balshaw, 37

34 M . Falkiner 39 . J . Matherson34. C Goulden

. .40 N Martin

B. Morrison 38

35 T Lane40 . R . Ferrero41 . J . Upton

.35. P. Knott

. .41 . T. MacCallum

J. Tompkins 39M. Wines 40

36 N. Bowman 42 . B . Downing 36. S. Nolan 42. A. Smith43 C Beaton B. Downs 41

37 J . Growcott 43 . 5. Kenne tt 37. J. Brennan, .

44. E . Ryan A. Stone 4238 T. Coghlan 44 . B. Lynn 38. A . Gaspari 45. R . Scarlett S. Yeo 4339 S . Wilson 45 . T. Mahoney 39 P. Pitts 46. A. Kelley J. Ho 4440 D. Hubbard 46 . S. Moylan

40 M Forer47. A. Wilson A. Wingate 45

41 A . Vidotto 47 . J . Killeen48 . J . Vagg

. .41 . P. Forbes

49. R . Dillon50. A. Goonan

T. Oliver 46S . Collie 47

42 N . Claringbold 49 . I. Dennis 42. P. Hanlon 51 . R . Wood R. Davis 4843 B . Dunne 50 . B. Mahoney 43. M. Van Suylen 53. D . O'Keeffe S . Seaboume 4944 C. Mclean 51 . N . Harvey 44• P. McClaren 54 . M. Petersen

Weddell57 D J . Peake 5045 L Prendergast 52 . N . Gill 45. D . Allen

. .Edwards58 B H. Clarke 51

46 T. Moran 53 . A. Ryan 46. S. Savage. .

61 . J. Black A. Hartne tt 52

47 L. Palmer 54 . K. Sagnol55 . M. Vagg 47. K. Gallacher 63. C . Beasley

64 L HillS . Fyffe 53S . Simpson 54

48 N . Heffernan 56 . A. Potter 48. J, Logan 65. J. Fuller A . Vass 5549 A . Minchin 57 . L Castle 49. M. Oakley 66. C . Lewis T. Loyd 5650 A . Bonner 58 . T. Murphy 50. S. Kavanagh 67 . N . Goonan P. Pickering 5751 A . Hayman 59 . S. Dixon 51 . A. Foley 68 . T. Port et G. Kerr 5852 A . Wood 60 . M. Roach 52. M. Forbes

69 . M. Swampillai70 J Green

A . Joiner 59

54 C . Wilson 61 . B. Campbell62 . R . Ham 53. E. Maillard

. .71 . S. Palmer

S. Laird 60P. Valoppi 61

55 R . Cannon 63 . R . Mackay 54. M. Smyth 72 . LClancy73 E Bech P Baruma 62

58 P. ManMangan 64. J. Belcher 55. E. Hanapy . .74 . R . Kercheval B . Whtlechurch 63

69 J . Muir 65, B. Sodoma 56. M. Laughnan 75 . H . Ellis D. Smith 6466. S. Campbell 57. S. Sewell 76 . C . Webb M . Norrish 6567. S. Oliver 58 BatesM 77 . T. Brumb y-Rundell A . Russell 6668. S. Bell69. B .Todd

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70. S. Conley 60. A. Bates 81 . S. Spong R . Collet 6961 . R. Cincotta 83 . P Molloy N. Lear 7063. A. Chippiani 85 . B. Webe r

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KNITWEARby Peter Williamson

& Andrew Wu

Ivanhoe Assumption put in a spirited performance now aiming atagainst top side Old Carey in what was an engrossing winning two of itscontest in front of a good sized crowd . The Hoes got next three matches -off to a strong start, before the Panthers fought back ,although they were somewhat wasteful in the secon dquarter. Their good form continued despite sufferingmore injuries this week, before consolidating in th efinal term . For the OCs, Munro did a good job in win .

Valkanis, while Everett in his 150th gamewas impressive .Swinburne University snapped their long term losingstreak thanks to a comfortable win over WestBrunswick . The Razorbacks led at quarter timedespite not making best use of the breeze, but againstthe wind in the second quarter, they produced a

n excellent defensive effort, holding the Wicks to jus ttwo points . The second half was a more even contest ,but with Fragiacomo especially prominent, last week, it took anSwinburne had done the necessary damage in thefirst half.Old Geelong scored a behind after the siren to split anywhere as close today when they travel to Oldthe four points with Bentleigh. This match won't beremembered for the head-to-head battle between trouble against quality opposition and ominously forleading spearheads Paul (Bentleigh) and Vickers-Wiilis (OG), who only managed three between them fo rthe day . Old Geelong faces anIn other matches, Williamstown CYMS scored auseful 10 point win over Bulleen Templestowe ; andMonash Gryphons, after leading for the greater part _' ~~-

- ~of the match, lost by four points to LaTrob eUniversity, due to a goal after the siren.My tips this week are : Bulleen Templestowe

, Williamstown CYMS, Monash Gryphons, Old Carey, -and Old Geelong . CLUBWhat Andrew Says:With both sides needing a win to keep their top-twoaspirations alive, the stakes could not be any highertoday when Ivanhoe Assumption travels to BulleenTemplestowe . A loss for the Bullants would see themhaving to defeat both Old Geelong and Old Carey to Ivanhoe Assclaim the double chance while a loss for the Hoeswould leave them at least two games behind secondspot and having to play a cut-throat first final . TheHoes were gallant in defeat last week against OldCarey and if they can repeat that effort they shouldaccount for the Bullants.With three of its last four games coming against top-four clubs, West Brunswick would need a miracle tostay in D2 if it lost to Willi amstown today . But thefuture is looking brighter for the CYMS whorevitalised their season with a stirring victory againstthe Bullants last week. Macleod said the club was

against the bottomthree clubs and avoiding relegation. With theMagpies still struggling to kick goals, the CYMSshould begin its important three-week stretch with a

.Fellow contenders for relegation Monash andSwInburne battle for their D2 lives today with thewinner to be rewarded with a week outside the dropzone . The Razorbacks, unlike the Gryphons, have aforward in Jason Murchie who is capable of kicking abag and in what should be a low scoring affair - bothsides average less than 11 goals a game - his valuewill prove priceless.Aided by a howling gale and home-ground advantage

after-the-siren point to denyBentleigh an upset victory over Old Geelong. But itwould be very surprising if the Demons were to get

Carey . OC showed last week it could dig itself out of

the Demons such a win would only have furtherboosted its already sky-high confidence.

other danger-game today whenit hosts La Trobe. With the Trobers also used t o

D2 SECTIONOld GeelongBentleighBulleen Temp

Old CareySwinburne UniOld CareyD2 RESERVEOld GeelongOld Carey

Ivanhoe AssLa Trobe Uni

Old Carey

Williamstown

HM LST WK TOTAL

Vickers- Willis 1 50Paul 2 44

Williams 0 40Valkanis 0 39

Angus T 1 35Murchie 3 35

Parton 1 26

AveryKonstantinidisPearceSlaterGuerraBurgess

343130252423

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playing on large grounds, OG's home-groundadvantage will not be as great as it normally is .Unless the OGs are at the top of their game they couldwell be in for another rude shock.TIPSIvanhoe AssumptionWilliamstownSwinburneOld CareyOld Geelong

12107402

IVAP7HOE ASSU_7 TION 7.1 8.3 10.6 12.7 (79)OLD CAREY 2.0 6.7 11 .12 15.14 (104 )Ivanhoe Assumption : Frisina 4 Peoples 2 Shuttleworth Healy MorrisPye Brown Scoble . Best: Brown Harris Crapper Sampson Lee Morris .Old Carey : Hill 3 Kent 2 T Bull 2 Campbell T Angus C Angus JamesParton Stewart-Holmes Van Cuylenberg Collins . Best: Everett TAngus Campbell Munro Hill Kent .Umpires: Simon Olive (1) Malcolm Filleul Eddie Boat (G)WILLIAi#iSTOWPd CYMS 2 .4 4.6 8.10 9.11 (65)BULLEEN TEM PLESTOWE 2.2 4.4 4.4 8.7 (55)Williamstown : Barlow 2 Cocks 2 Munro Wheeler Phernister GrantHynes . Best : Wheeler Munro Cocks Street Hart, Bull Temp : Voglis 4Chivers 2 Milesi D Matthews . Best : Schnieder Voglis Chivers ClarkeDaskalou . Umpires : Santo Caruso (F)S URNE UP3I 5.6 7.11 9.16 12.18 (90)WEST BRUNSWICK 3 .0 3.2 5.5 7.11 (53)Swin: Murchie 3 Milano 2 M Higgins 2 Gordon Whiting FrickeFragiacomo Barbera. Best : Fragiacomo Morrison Whiting FidlerMilano Fricke. West Bruns : Benjamin 4 Edwards 2 Monagle. Best :Cannane Benjamin Edwards Irving Jerkin Leahy.Umpires: Matt Goold Matt Meier (F)MONASH GRYPHONS 4 .3 6.3 7.5 8.7 (55)LA TROBE UIdI 2.7 3.11 5.15 7.17 (59)Mon Gryph : Leeton 3 Waters 2 S Bourbon Parker Still. Best : SharkeyWells Leeton Denyer R Coxhead Watson . La Treks : Coulter 2Pruscino Murray Fitzgerald Forrest Farrant . Best : AdamthwaiteForrest Fitzgerald Ludeman Pruseino Davies .Umpires : Joe Bolzonello (F)BENTLEIGH 5.9 6.10 8.13 9.15 (69)OLD GEELONG 5 .9 6.10 8.13 9.15 (69)Bent : Paul 2 Robertson 2 Ireson 2 Sharp Dolton Banks . Best: LeeRobertson Sharp Ireson Vukic Dolton . Old Gael : N Bets 2 W Paul 2Fallow Fitzelarence Kimpton T Legoe Vickers-Willis . Best : Bayles TBetts Fitzclarence T Legoe Melpas .Umpires : Greg Rowlings (F)

Bs:^cleigh - congratulates Paul Hutcl~icon on 250ga~es and %Dav-_d Kopitsehinv:.d on 50 games . After214 senior games, Hutchie dropped back to the two'sa couple of seasons ago to assist bringing through thejuniors. A hard nosed defender, Hutchie is a coach'sdream and the go to man whenever a job as to bedone . With the Hutchison family at most games, theyassist in making the club the family club that it is .Well done and good luck! Koppa is a regular in thebest players for the two's and with his ball gettingprowess, he consistently feeds his team mates andhelps with the odd goal or tow . Well done and goodluck!Swinburne Uni - Paul Jones this week plays his50th game in a career that spans nine years . Afterfirst playing in 1996, Paul then returned in 2000 aftersome time playing country football . He then missedthe 2003 premiership year due to an extendedtravelling holiday overseas but has returned this yearwith a much lighter frame - his fitness now allowinghim to run full games as a ruckman . Jonesy has agreat football brain and passion for the game and hisgreat pack marking skills and tapwork have been ofimmense benefit to Swinburne . All at the Razorbackswould like to salute Jonesy and wish him the best forat least another 50 games.

SOCiATI.Monash Gryphons hold their annual GryphonsTrivia Night at the Gryph Inn this Saturday (24July) . Tickets are $15, BYO food and drinks at barprices . Plenty of great prizes, auctions, andentertainment in the form of host Walter Pocock andThe Healy Bros . Contact Mark Graydon on 0412 563782 or Walter Pocock on 0403 199 519 for more infoon both of these events.

CorrespondentsPlease send details of any match reviews [email protected] .au, ideally by5pm each Monday afternoon or Andrew Wu [email protected] .au

Have a great VAFA weekend ,The Qwitt & 6Vuey

TODAY'S 4D2 S Zo-:'iI

Bulleen Templestowe v Ivanhoe AssumptionWest Brunswick v Williamstown CYIV[S

Monash Gryphons v Swinburne UniOld Carey v Bentleig h

Old Geelong v La Trobe Uni

D2 RESERVEiVANHOE ASS IOPi 1 .3 3.5 3.7 3.7 (25)OLD CAREY 3.0 6.6 10.8 16 .11 (107)Ivanhoe Assumption: Pearce 2 Shemshedin. Best: Cole NemsasMigliorini Nuttall Ryan Shemshedin . Old Carey: Konstantinidis 5Matthews 4 A Guerra 2 L Guerra 2 P Graham England Adam . Best :Konstantinidis P Graham Mason Ward Matthews L Guerra.WILL STO%Iv CYMS 3.5 5.7 7.9 7.9 (51)BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE 0.0 2.5 2.7 2.12 (24)WiBamstoan : Welsh 2 Wouda 2 Buttigeg Di Grains Soccoceio . Best :Grieve Welsh Kock Buttigeg Martin Smith . Bull Temp : vergeTheodrakakos . Best : P Gannas Parris Flamshire Newman Asosta .SWINBURNE Utdl 0.0 2.2 3.6 6.6 (42)WEST BRUNSWICK 4.2 6.3 6.10 6.10 (46)Swin : O'Keeffe 2 Flack O'Mara Hunter Dent . Best: Flack O'MaraHandby 0'Keeffe Kane Thomas. West Bruns : Rudd 3 SutherlandHussey D Brooks . Best: M Brooks D Brooks Sutherland Rudd SmithHowlett .MONASH GRYPHONS 0.2 0.4 0.4 1 .5(11)LA TROBE UNI 7 .3 10.8 16.12 19 .16 (130)Mon Gryph: Mitchell. Best : Pocock Mitchell Robinson Warren HealyStirling . La Trobe: Paech 4 Correnti 3 Slater 3 Brown 2 Mamblue 2Spring 2 Kerrison Blight Dumaresa. Best : Spring Blight HarveyMamblue Paech Tiernan .BENTLEIGH 1 .2 1 .2 2.4 3.5 (23)OLD GEELONG 1 .2 5.6 7.7 8.11 (59)Bent: Clough 3 . Best: Clough Kopitschinski Hayes McFarlaneMcClellan Hutchison . Old Gee] : Cole 2 Jones 2 Avery Bayles LockieSalter. Best : Lockie Marley O'Hare Cannin Bayles Waters .

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D2 SectionGENTLEIGH EULIEEN TEMPLESTOWE IVANHOE ASSUMPTION LA TROBE UNI MORASH GRYPHONS

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

Asst: Troy Lupoi Res .Coach : Andrew Parri s Assist Coach : Doni Valkanis Res Coach : Bob Ellis Assist Coach : John LeroyRes Coach: Steve Hall Res. Coach: Anthony Conti Res Coach : John Leroy

1 . C. Sharp 1 . G. Chivers ( Capt) 1 . S. Conley 1 . P. Morto nBrown2 W

1 . S. Bourbon

2 . J . Paul 2 . M . Stella 2 . M. Maud. .

3 . D. Sheldrick ?, M. Healy3 . A . Pitti to 3 . L. Thompson (VC) 3 . C . Tucker 4 . H. Davies

AdamswaiteS53 . A. Grady

4 . S . Sice 4. W. Thompson 4 . T. O'Neill..

6. D. Gleesonq, M. Malone

5 . M . Eyles 5. C. Parris 5 . J . Scoble 7. T. MarinesCorrent i8 C

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

. .9. L Walker 6 . D . Boll e

7 . J . RobertsonHandfieki8 J 7. P. Robertson 7 . P. Rawleyy

S . Davis11 . A. Murray

7, D . Walte r. .

Rowe9 T 8. D. Glover 8. J . Shuttleworth 13 . T. Ludeman 8 . J . Blandford. .

10 R Pearce 9. J. Matthews 9. R. Peoples i5 . S.But

ks 9 G. Wadley.. .

Martin11 D 10. J. Wise 10. P. Lee 16 . P. Farrant 10 . P. Williamson. .12. N. Aitken 12. A. Parri s it. D. Valkanis 17 . S. Fitzg erakf

18 . C. B6gM11, A . Nichol s

13. S. Craven 13. D . Tulloch 12. P. Tonkin 19. A. Randell 12 . A . Gross14. D. Vardy 14. A. Wilke 13. S. Narkiewicz

21 . M . Harvey22. D. McMeekin

13 . J . Str atford15. T. Lupoi 15 A Fi tt 14. S. Kaso 23. M. Cossar 14 . A. Mckenzi e16. G . Allen

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16. S. Smith 15. J. Curtin24. L Envall25. M. Fanning

15. A. Clarke17. S. Francis

Morrison17 C 16. R Harris 26. D . Stevens 16. P. Rennison18. S. Adaway

Fox19 B

. .18 . J. Newman 17. S. Mor ris

27. S. Pruscin o28. C . Ross 17. P. Rutherford

. .20 R Fishlock 19 . L. Stott 18. D. Abud 30. S. Gellert

Mambwe31 A18. M . Paolucci

. .21 . A. Fer ri s 20 . M. Jones 19. D. Wood (d .v.capt.)

. .32. S. Gibson 19, R. Coxhead

22. A. Smith 21 . P. Gantries 20. N . Pyle 33. M. Watson34. J . Buttigieg

20. C. Staff

23. G . McFarlane 22 . S . Noble 21 . N . Blainey 35. F. Tiernan 21 . J. Bingham

24. L Holmesby 23 . D . Matthews 22. A. Height 36. T. Mawdsley37. A . Gurney

22. B. Coxhead25. D . Gold 24 . D . Williams 23. D . Ryan 39. R . Slater 23. L Clar k26. B. Padgham 25 . L. Norbury 24 . B. Frew 40. S . Murph y

an42 M Ho24, D . Baxte r

27 J Seeley26 . S . Boyd 25 . J. Frisina

. .u to n43 . A . Po 25. S. Kibblewhite

28 . M. McCullochClough29 A 27 . A . Clarke 26 . R Cameron 44. D. Kerriso n

46 . D. Wright 26. A. Den ery. .

30 . D . Ferguson 28 . P. Milesi 27 . J . Fnlayson 47 . A. Samson48 . L McNamara

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31 . A. Banks 29. P. Tsokas 28 . S . Matthews 50 . K. Hopkins .

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D2 SectionOLD CAREY

Senior Coach: Steve MausRes .Coach : Andrew Gates

1 . C.Angus (VC)2 . D . Faelis3 . M. Cohen4. D . James5. P. Konstantinidis6. C. Campbell7. S.

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B. A. Stewart-Holmes9. D. Shutie9 . B . Andrews (r)10, K . Shrives (RVC)11 . N . Everett12, L MacFarlane13. G . Trumbull14. M. Mahon15. N. Bull16 . T. Angu s16 . R. Graham (r)17 . A . Parton (C)18. C . Matthews18. B. Chiuchiarelli (r)19. T. Wood19. P. Drake (r)20. J. Raftopoulos21 . T. Collin s22 . C. Battl e23 . H. Van Cuylenberg24 . L Battley25. L. Chiuchiarelli26. A. Wood27. N. Vasilopoulos28. N. Sulman29. C. Munro30 . A. Guerra31 . J . Ward32 . P. Graham33. N . England34. C . Howat35. M. Wa tt s36. S. Wood37. C. Adam37. D. Palmer (r)38. L. Guerra (RC)39 . P. Bennett40 . S. Angus41 . A. Gates42. L Morgan43. D.Joyce44. T. Rossignuo:o45. T. Bul l46. S . Hil l47. B . Crosher48 . S. Benne tt49 . S. Middleton50 . A. Kent51 . B. Croft52. D. Bewley53. J. Hubbard54. C. Pinches55. G. Spencer56 . A. Boyd57 . Glen Morgan59 . C . Mason (RVC)61 . Grant Morgan64. C . Smith65. D. Elsner71 . R. Leong75. P. Busse76 . D. rrir

OLD GEEL®NGCoach : Michael Lockman

Res Coach : Ben DunnAss Coach: Matt Edmonds

1 . M . Goldswo rthy2 . W. Ainswo rth3 . J . Fitzclarence4 . C. S tinchcombe5 . M. Vickers-Willis6. J . Bel l7. J. Paul8. G . Allen9. D Salter10. M Ave ry11 . L Stevens12 . T Paul13 . T Cannon14 . D Taylor15 . H McCarthy16. T Fallow17. T Betts18. J Malpas19. S MacGowan19. N Bett s20 . J Legoe21 . LTeague22 . T Bayles23 . C Fairbairn24. S Lansdell25. T Hope-Johnson27. W Paul29. J Hope-Johnson30. B Goldswort hy31 . H Folletta32 . A Munro33 . E Bay les34. S O'Brien35. P Birks36. T Makin37. T Waters38. T DAntoine39. J Kilpatrick40. H Legoe41 . S Ross42. E Plowman43 . B Grill s44 . J Urqhart45 . C Teague46 . J Morley47. T Carey48. R Herd49. T Young50. A Suvoltas51 . J Kilpatrick52 . S Griffiths53 . I Munro54 . C Wilson55 . H Cust55. C Atkins56. M Leslie57. B Symons58. J McCarthy59. R Kilpatrick60 . B MaCiean61 . T O'Brien62 . S Lyon65. A Meek66. J Imhoff67. H Eastman68. R Cuttler69. A Southey70. W de Fegley71 . S Waters72 . J Sattler73 . ATimms74 . STimms75. W Temple-Smith76. J Urquart77. P Winter78. Youli79. P Birks80 . P Winter81 . M Bouchier82 . L Knight83 . H Lockie84. T Legoe85. A McHugh

SWINBURNE UNICoach : Derek ihoene

Res. Coach : Paul James

1 . L Watts2 . J Sheedy3. J Piotrowski4. A Fidler5. J Demarte6. D Harmer7 . J Murchie8 . M Higgins9 . L Morrison10 . M Anastassi11 . D Milano13. K Barbary14. R Goode15. H Sutte r16. C Walsh17. J Roberts18 . A Fiumani19 . B O'Mara20 . D Wigg21 . S Fragiacorno22. C Thomas24. C Higgins25, M Whiting26. T Liston27, R Kiss28 . J Ryan29 . J Gordon30 . J Dunsford32. P Beynon33. S Christov34. A Fricke36. J Carter37. D Barbera38 . M Tricky39 . R Roberts40 . J Coy41 . S Rya n42. D MacFarlane43. J Andrinopolous44. M Ryan45. B White46. J Sandhu47 . T Morris48 . D Littl e49 . M Hudgson50. M George51 . M Pearson52. N Lane53. M Paul54. M Eley55. M Dinning56. D Smith57. C O'Keeffe58 . M Flack59 . C Galley60 . P Jones61 . B Robertson62. B Gorfine63, M Roebuck64. J O'Keeffe65. ATea i66 . C Dent67 . D Beynon68 . L Sierakowski

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Finals eligibility rules are fou>f_ac' unde_-71ules 51 -5 5 of the Association.Below is a brief summary.

Senior - (1st XVIII teams) Any registered player witha permit can play finals (except AFL/VFL players with

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

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

to qualify.For clubs with teams drawn in semi finals on different

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

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

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

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

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

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

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_ _ _ r r . ~ ~ • . . .Brett Connell was Acting Chief Executive Officer and inhis Editori al congratulated those selected in the seniorrep team to play the VCFL at Shell Stadium (Geelong) .A real pressure match as the two footba lling bodieswere locked together at 3 all in contests to date . DenverAriz, (Hampton rovers), Cam Aubrey (OldMelburni an s), Nick Mitchell - VCapt, Adam Merrington(St Bernards), Andrew Ramsden, Glen Hatfield (OldT rini ty ), Steve O'Flynn, David Waters (Marcellin), BlairRobertson (De La Salle), Simon Wood, D an Richardson,Ben Coughl an , Adam Jones, Andrew Dillon, SimonLethlean ( Old Xaverians), Andrew Lamb, MarcusDollm an , Ben Ga rvey (St Kevins), Gil McLachlan -VCapt, George DeCrespigny (Uni Blues), Steve Hume,Tim Holt, Stephen Collins (Old Scotch), Matt Jackson(Old B righton), Ben Jordon (NOBS) an d Mark Seccull -Capt ( Old Haileybu ry) . Brett also extended best wishesto the officials - Nick Bourke (Coach), Rob Fuller (AssCoach), Bruno Conti ( Chairm an of Selectors), PeterHutchinson (Selector) and Max Lyons (TeamM an ager/Selector) .Joint C Section scri bes, Ken Bremner and Tom Brain,declared Whitefriars and Old Mentonian s absolutecert ainties for the second semi and ri ghtly so: they hada four game advantage over their nearest rivals.Geelong were in third place but went down to Ther ryPenola is a close encounter at Como 10.6 to 10 .12 .Therry jumped OGGS in the first quart er an d werenever headed despite the pressure from theiropponents . Elliott, Finnigan, Villani, Kerr, Boyle an dTaylor ( 3) were exce llent players for Therry . Paul,Taylor, Fisher. Middleton, Vickers-Willis and Wilson forOGGS . Fortunately for OGGS they retained their thirdposition.In D Section Caulfield Grammarians ( third) made thetrek to Essendon & Penleigh Grammar School to takeon Old Essendon (fourth) in the match of the round.OE got the jump on the 'Fields an d were never headed,final score line, 11 .10 to 7 .9. Fletcher was best onground for the winners and received great suppo rt fromPan agiotopoulos on his wing an d Fleming on the ball,while Podger's 3 goals were telling . Oscar, Will , Synmanan d Vella were better players for Caulfield who haddropped to fifth spot but were still in the final fiveconfiguration ( 12 teams in D Grade) .E Blue Section coaches were - Stephen Jones(Chirnside Park), Brett Robinson ( Elsternwick), Ga ryRyan (Monash Gryphons), Chris Moore (Oakleigh),Brett Mclhvraith (Peninsula), Peter Turley (Salesian ),Dean Higgins (St Johns), Shane O'Connor (St Pats),Evan Evan s (Swinburne) an d Peter Henderson (SyndalTally Ho) .

in for some heavy workload in the coming weekswith every Saturday andSunday scheduled forthe remainder of theyear. Only one team leftundefeated in the whole L-competition - Chirnsidereserves, but, they haddrawn on one occasion .All the senior grades were very competitive and ASection had tightened right up below top spot whereCollegians held a two game break . The second andthird placed teams, Old Melburnians and St Bernardsretained their spots with wins but Old Scotch, fourth,drew with Collegians and had their place taken by theXavs who travelled to Therry and won convincingly . ForXavs Dan Richardson and Mike Blood both kicked 5and David Landrigan joined them in the best players .Goodwin with 5 for Therry joined Eastmure and Tate asTherry's best .In B Grade Bulleen Temp and Uni Blues also played adraw but held their place in the top four but OldParadians' loss to Old Trinity gave OT the chance totake their fourth spot. In an entertaining game OT tookcharge in the third quarter before winning 21 .9 to 18 .9 .Key Trinity players Stickland (6) and Heath (5), alwaysa handful for opposing backs, joined with Seuling,Hopkins, Ramsden and Allibon to make sure of a winfor the home side . Kerr and Ciavola both booted 5 forOP's but were not listed as best players, that honourwent to Canavan, Brabender, Zappa, Mulligan, Faheyand Vincent .U 19 Section 1 coaches were Neville James (Collegians),Noel Jenkinson (De La Salle), Tom De Young(Mazenod), Carmello De Angelo (Old Haileybury), LesBilham (Old Melburnians), Damian Ellul (OldParadians), Michael Plant, (Old Xaverians), Dale Moore(Ormond), Jeff Osborne (St Bernards) and Steve Carroll(Uni Blues) .An interesting charge of conduct unbecoming wasbrought by the VAFA against a St Kevin's player which,from memory, resulted in the immediate introductionof the harassment rule .

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Hampton Rovers (fourthl faced up to undefeatedleaders Old Haileybury in C Section and needed to winto make sure of holding their position . They were introuble at the first break, 2 .4 to 5 .6, got 'smashed' inthe second quarter to be 11 goals down at half time andby the end of the game had slipped to sixth position . Assometimes happens in a very poor result, the goalskickers and best were not received from the losers butHaileybury were quick to mention Bingham, Fletcher(3), Constable, Meehan, Rae (3) and Phillips . This wasa very good team that would take some beating .G and H Sections catered for the club 18's . Kew headedthe G Section ladder and in a low scoring gamedefeated Old Xaverians 6.6 to 1 .8 . Richmond Central

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There was plenty of experience among the scribes in'94 . Don Blackwood (A), David (Dutchy) Holland (B),Peter L`emon (C), Tom Brain (D), Terry Ymer (F),Michael Noonan (F), Barry Hickey (G), Norm Nugent(Club 18's) and Max Lyon (U 19) . Elsternwick Park was

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and St Kevins remained neck and neck as leaders in HSection .

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Each of the three junior zones were based on clublocation . There were two district clubs in control ofZone 1, Bulleen-Templestowe and Banyule and theymet in this round. Bulleen Temp took control of thegame early and went on to win easily 18 .19 to 11 .11 .Homberger kicked 5 for the winners and better playerswere Crockford, Sexton (5), Wilson, Williams, Bone andMayne . Banyule's hard workers included Barnes,O'Brien, Dunn, Pyers, Harding (5) and Mikac .Zone 2 saw De La Salle (second) against Old Carey(fourth) with De La running our winners by 10 points,14.14 to 13 .10 and consolidated the double chancespot . Conroy, McLoughlin (4), Brady, Hellard, Waldronand Dwyer were thanked by De La for their efforts andKeys . Salamis, Edmunds, Keppell (5), Paterson andWebster approved by Old Carey.In Zone 3 second placed MHSOB met fifth placed NOBSwho were desperate for a win to close the gap betweenthem and fourth placed Collegians. Unfortunately forNOBS, the 8 goal deficit at quarter time, was almost thesame at the end of the game (10 .9 to 18.14) and a slow

start had been very costly . Morse (3), Egan and Hibberttried their best for NOBS and Athanasopoulos, Sivijsand Chester (5) had every reason to celebrate with theirMHSOB team mates.

Old Paradians (A Section) had an important win over StBernards 17 .16 to 15 .18 and gave them a chance ofavoiding relegation . The game was even all the waythrough and the result not certain until the finalminutes . Assetta (6), Johnson, McGough, Di Paola,Gilmartin and P Wood led the way for Paradians . For StBernards Davis, Drennan, Griffiths, Aughton, Smithand Bergin were notable .In B Section Old Trinity looked certain to go down atthe end of the season and duly lost to Parkside, albeitnarrowly, but who would descend with them? It lookedto be out of Monash and Old Haileybury but itremained in the balance when both contenders lost.Monash made a real fight of it when they pushed theOld Xavs all the way before finishing 26 points down,23 .13 to 19 .11 when the game finished . For Xavs,Adgemis (4), Cahill, Morrissey, Stanley (6),Brimacombe and O'Neill and for Monash, Bergin,Crampton (7), Wood, Rodger (4), Black and O'Donnell .Noel Rundle reported on the result of the AustralianAmateur game against the Northern Territory in perfectconditions at VFL Park . The amateurs did the damageearly before winning by over 14 goals, 27 .17 to 13 .15 ina terrific display of fast, play on football. Two Victorianswere awarded medals following the game, MichaelSleeman and the Ormond champion Bruce Bourne .

-- - - ---- Fawkner were on top in E Section and it looked a s

though second placed Old Geelong may be their onlyserious rivals . By dispensing of third placed AMPSociety 15.17 to 8.9 and with OGGS defeating AJAX(fifth) 12 .19 to 7 .9, Fawkner and Geelong strengthenedthe 'two way race' scenario. Fawkner's best wereDuggan, Foley, Laba and B Thomas (5) and for AMP itwas Plueckhahn, Henderson, O'Meara and Roulston(5) .

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The VAFA representative teams were receiving plauditsnot only for their fine play but from host organisationsfollowing their recent trips to Adelaide and Tasmania .VAFA Secretary, Jack Fullerton, tabled two letterspraising the behaviour of the Victorian players fromSouth Australia's Kilburn Football and Cricket Cluband the Licensee of the Russell Hotel in Hobart .A Section coaches were John Caspers (CaulfieldGrammarians), Alan Salter (Coburg), John Vautier(Geelong), Shane Maguire (NOBS), Denis Dalton (OldParadians), Ted Farrell (Ormond), Laurie Aghan(Resevoir OB), Gus Mitchell (St Bernards), PeterO'Donoghue (Um Blacks), Dave Mithen (Uni Blues) .Nice to catch up with Alan Salter recently who is stillcontributing his knowledge to amateur football as amentor and assistant to the current day Uni Blues U 19team .

In A Section Uni Blues were again beaten but still heldsecond place, although with an exceptionally lowpercentage of 94.1 . Even eighth place Old Melburnianshad a percentage of 106 .6 .F Section's bottom team, RAAF Cadets, were reallystruggling with no wins . Their scribe recorded thus :We put up an extremely good fight against St Pats (0 .1to 14 .22!!) but inaccurate and hurried kicking, alongwith poor handball are our greatest faults .' I hope theirnavigational and mechanical skills were notcommensurate with their football skills !B Section coaches were M Eggleston (Scotch), L Erwin(West Brunswick), J Wilson (Caulfield Grammarians), KPurcell (De La Salle), M Poulston (Geelong), F Dunin(Uni Blacks), J McClure (Power House), E Draper(Parkside) and R Stabb (Comm Bank) .

The club scribes or the time olten wore their hearts onthe sleeves with their summaries . Uni Blacks' critic -"What a miserable performance for a team in the four!Our play was almost completely devoid ofdetermination and cohesion and except for a fewplayers, it appeared the rest of us had our money onthe bank!" Clearly Commonwealth Bank had taken thepoints!More positive at South Melbourne City -'"I'hankschaps for a grand game. It was gratifying to see youreturn to your early season form ." In Junior SectionCoburg lamented -"With only 17 players ourperformance was full of merit. If only we could getthese juniors organised properly, I'm sure we could winmore matches. "

°-_-- -. -_ -- -- -lvannoe were outright tavountes in ll secnon and were

undefeated, three games clear. Hec Rutherford andMick Dowling kicked nine and eight goals respectively .

Tom Miles, of the famous Ivanhoe AFC family, was alsoa good player. UHS Old Boys (second) failed to showtheir usual sparkle against Malvern but their most

consistent player, Monty Brown, was againoutstanding . Old Brightonians firmed in third placeand delighted their supporters with another strong

performance . "Skipper" Paroissien was again amongthe votes .

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Only a few weeks to go now in the D3 battle of heartbreakers in athe Aftermatch . Early favorites St Johns and Mt row for Mt LilydaleLilydale continue to star, Rupertswood havealso been steady contributors whilst Werribeehave emerged from the pack to be genuinechances . Don't forget, $1,000 to be won for theclub voted "BAMP" !ReviewAre Rupertswood doing a mini St . Kilda as theylose their second game in recent weeks or is itjust a case of a mid season cruise before thefinals start? St Johns are in seventh heaven,officially now promoted to the Big Three and agenuine threat to the premiership . The battlefor fourth remains hot whilst of course therelegation stakes continues unabated .The big result for the week was St Johnsdefeating Rupertswood . The Jocs got off to agreat start with the wind and try as they did,the Rupe couldn't bridge the gap . Collins,Spinner and Powell were the best for thevanquished. Not panic stations just yet butcertainly the concern meter would have risen inrecent weeks for the pacesetters . On the otherside of the coin, great win for the Jocs . Thepleasing feature is that they have a wellrounded side, not relying on any one individual .This will prove crucial at finals time .At the other end of the spectrum, Werribee hada big win over fellow battler Hawthorn. It wasthe Murphy show all round for the Bee's withKeiran kicking a bagful with 9 and Aidan alsostarring. Even better news for the victors wasthe great form youngsters Cations and Millerwho dazzled with their pace . Not so good for theHawks, who are still reeling from injuries .Uni High would have travelled home from MtLilydale with the theme to the Great Escapeplaying in the background! They certainly hitthe ground running at the start but thepersistent Mounts slowly wound them in andgot within 2 points by the end of the game . Two

whilst Uni live to fightanother day. Uni were again reliant on the'Freak' Carroll who took mark after mark in theruck and has stamped himself as one of themost influential players in the grade . For thehome side, Baker, Cairns and Roberts were thebest .Finally, Oa kleigh were able to defeat the doggedSyndal whilst South Melbourne continuedtheir return to from as the accounted for PowerHouse in the D3 Derby.Preview

Strange round where the top 5 play the bottom5. Look for an upset somewhere?

Rupertswood will be looking to regroup as theytravel to Hawthorn. A few of their match

winners have been down of late and with finalslooming, a return to form is required .Hawthorn, on the other hand is desperately

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trying to avoid the double drop . It certainly hasa playing list capable of better things but theFootball Gods appear to be doing someconspiring. Hard to see the Rupe losing thisone .South's host Mt Lilpdale and are stilldesperate for final's action . Still reliant uponhigher duty releases, South has got back ontrack in recent weeks even if not entirelyconvincing . Should be able to do it again thisweek.St Johns host Syndal, buoyed by theirinclusion into the big three and no doubtthrilled by their winning three of the last four .They set themselves for a big month andcertainly have achieved this . As long as theydon't relax too much, another win looks on thecards .Uni High and Werribee meet in a clash of theZoos . Great win for the Bee's last week . Anumber of opposition clubs have spokenfavorably about them and they keep hanging inthere . Another game in which the favoriteswouldn't want to be too complacent. Still, toomuch riding on this for the High boys andexpect them to win .Finally, O eigh will be eyeing of the minorpremiership as they host Power House . A greatrivalry exists between these two clubs with bothsides renowned for their love of a physical gameof footy (the way it should be!) . Their form hasbeen far too good in recent weeks too let thisslip whilst the House are caught in that midtable malaise of not being finals chances butnot really in relegation stakes .CorrespondentsReports were a bit down last week . With only afew weeks to go, no excuses!You can email me on ed .sill @ locker.com.au orring me on 0418348723 .SocialUni High are holding their Masquerade Ball onJuly 24, beginning at 7 .30pm . Brunswick TownHall is the venue, $50 per ticket for a presalewhilst $60 at the door.

TODAY'S MATCHES R14D3 SECTION

South Melb Districts v Mt LilydaleOakleigh v Power House

St Johns 0 C v Syndal Tally-HoUHS-VU v Werribee Amateurs

Hawthorn Amateurs v Rupertswood

E 0.2 3.2 6.5 8.5(53 )UHS-VU 2.0 6.4 7.6 8.7 (55)Mt Lilydale: Cares 2 Pearce 2 Hayes Holloway FlanaganRoberts. Best : Baker Roberts Hayes Kellett Cams Leonard .UHS-VU: Tate 3 Farrelly 3 Mora Carroll. Best : Carroll DimondMora Dolence Thorp M Farrelly .Umpires: Dimitri s Pappas Brian Woodhead (F)POWER HOUSE 2.2 5.3 9.5 11.9 (75)STH MELB. DISTRICTS 5 .3 9.6 10.6 12.9 (81)Power House : P Sosic 4 J Marshall 2 N Bishop A Brown JohnD Cooper C Richardson M Verberne. Best: D Cooper MickVerberne P Arnold P Sosic D Boland S West . South Melb:Adgemis 4 Niemi 2 Washington 2 Cooper 2 MervcichAquIllina. Best : Kohnesheen Mervcich Cooper Niemi AquillinaW DAndrea .Umpires : Ron Johnson Jamie Gunn (F) Glen Kennedy PaulTyrer (B) Graeme Booth Trevor Foy (G )SYNDAL TALLY-HO 2.3 3.5 5.6 7.8(50)OAKLEIGH 3.1 8.5 16.7 18.9 (117)Syndal Tall y-Ho: J Hannemann 3 Agnello 2 Vagiatis . Best :Rutter Cachia McKenzie Brown Bingham Robinson .Oakleigh : McKenzie 4 A Kitts 3 Dalton 3 Venezie 2 Furnell SKitts Bromley Ryan Way Wills . Best : K Holden Britt CollinsRyan Way Wills .Umpires : Steve Caple Daniel Dinneen (F)ST JOHNS 0C 6.4 6.6 8.12 10 .13 (73)RUPERTSWOOD 1.2 2.6 3.10 5 .14 (44)Match details not received.Umpires : Mitch Buxton Peter Griffiths (F)WERRIBEE AMATEURS 5.4 15.7 22 .17 28.24 (192)HAWTHORN AMATEURS3.1 4.3 4.3 7.4(46)Werribee Amateurs : K Murphy 9 Daly 3 Ellis 3 Flack 3 Walsh2 Tedesco 2 Fuller 2 A Murphy Miller Russell Borg . Best : KMurphy A Murphy Borg Flack Cations Miller. HawthornAmateurs: Marchovski 2 Ogge Ryan Ridley Davies Dawson .Best : Davies L Collins McGlenchy Marchovski Ogge .Umpires: Joe Hartwig Jason Lane (F)

D3 RESERVEMT LILYDALE 0.0 3.3 3.3 3.4(22)UHS-W 6.4 7.5 7.8 7.9 (51)Mt Lilydale : Gordon Culhane Watt. Best: Watt SakerJohnson Culhane Kennon Brown . UHS-VU : McInnes 4 CullBowes Vernon . Best : J Maguire L Maguire Deluise BowesVernon Harris.POWER HOUSE 2.2 3.5 5.9 7.10 (52)STH MELB. DISTRICTS 0.2 4.4 4.6 6.6(42)Power House : P Haseler 2 P Cooper S Fordham A Rolls RWalsh M Webber. Best: A Rolls C Plazzer R Black RodMarshall M Webber J McClure . Sth Rlelb: Doyle 2 McGee 2 EHenderson W Rosowski . Best: Argvriou Briglia Downing DoyleLamerton Mitchell .SYNDAL TALLY-HO 0.2 0.2 0.4 0.5 (5)OAKLEIGH 4.6 6.10 8.14 10 .17 (77)Syndal Tall y-Ho : Nil. Best : Leplaa Treasure Buckley BeomBayliss Hayes Herrmann. Oakleigh : A Murray 2 A Khodr 2 AClavarella 2 E Videky A PerdikomaUs M Short R Mitchell .Best: Redford Khodr Connellan Marshall Mitchell Kerley .ST JOHNS 0 C 3.2 5.3 7.6 7.7(49)RUPERTSWOOD 1.0 2.2 4.2 8.6 (54)Match details not received . -WERRIBEE AMATEURS 1.0 5.2 10.5 12 .16 (88)HAWTHORN AMATEURS 1 .4 3.5 4.9 5.9(39)Werribee Amateurs: Fraser 4 Marinls 3 Diker 3 CzajkowskiAlabakis . Best: Balderchino Marinis Bell Alabakis TowersBaker Carson. Hawthorn Amateurs : Ruzicka 2 GatUs 2 Lord.Best : Ruzicka Joweth McVeigh Allder Caranna .

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D3 SectionHAWTHORN MT. LILYDALE OLD OAKLEIGH A .F.C POWERHOUSE RUPERTSW®® D

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D3 SectionST. JOHNS OC SOUTH MELBOURNE SYNDAL TALLY HO UHS-VU WERRIBEECoach: Ben McGee DISTRICTS Senior Coach : Jeff Bingham Snr Coach: Shane Mottram . Coach: Tim EllisRes: Rod Walker Coach: Brendan Moloney SnrAsst Coach: Guy VJalden Asst: B . Uetrenang Res. Coach : Paul Smith

Res Coach : Darren Duscher Res Coach : Tony Psdnas Res Coach G. Temes1 . K Arnold I . J. Washington DVC 1 . J. Hannemann Asst Coach : G . Mandalis 1 . D. Nedini s2 . M . Peake

'2. Ma Hannan Captain 2. I. Bingham (Vice-C) 1 M . WRIGHT 2. K.Murphy

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RED5 Albie Firley

6 Paul Hoffman

7 Adam Conques t

8 Landan Blackhall (RDFL)

9 Matthew Brennan

10 Avi Wekselman

11 Luke Holme s

12 Daniel Mousley (RDFL)

14 Sharon Alger

15 Geoff Curran

16 Jack Fagan

17 Mark Gibson

18 Jason McNiece

19 Steve McCarthy

20 Russell Nation

21 Patrick Maebus

23 Paul Dinnee n

24 Graeme Hunichen

25 Geoff Moore

26 Andrew Shiels

29 Allan Stubbs

30 Justin Lipson

31 Andrew Lougheed

32 Eli Hayes

33 Robert Mayston

34 Graeme Morgan

35 Jason Lan e

36 Matthew Meier

37 Matt Goold

38 Daniel Dummett

BLUE5 Luke Duthi e

6 Brendan Devlin

7 Sean Scully (Jnr)

8 Bruno Savi

10 Sean Scully (Snr)

11 Dirk Kramer

12 Mark Morrison

14 Ash Hoogendyk

17 Geoff Caulfield

18 Peter Simpson

19 Andrew Fyfe

20 Brian Woodhead

21 Gaj Skandakumar

23 Peter Griffiths

25 Lionel Katz

26 Daniel Dinneen

27 Anthony Simpson

28 Ken McNiec e

29 Peter James

30 Jack Lloyd

31 Robert Semmens (RDFL)

32 Anthony Dame n

33 Michael Forde

34 Stephen Morgan

36 Jason Waszaj

37 Gavin Roberts

G-MEN5 Wayne Hinton

7 Paul Croxford (RDFL)

8 Trevor Hansen

10 Damian Anderson

11 Tom Haysom

12 Jamie Kvins

14 Michael Gilday

15 Phillip Callil

16 Scott Fraser

17 Brett Herskope

18 Tim Sutcliffe

20 David D' Altera

21 Nick Ryde

22 Justin McKeegan

23 Anthony Calderone

24 Miles Argall

25 Richard Eastwood

26 Sacha Koffman

27 Ron Johnson

28 Leah Gallagher

29 Gerard Rolfs

30 Simon Oliv e

31 Rob Schuller (RDFL)

32 Joseph Bolzonello

33 Simon Stokes

34 Jeremy Heffernan

35 Graham Thwaites

36 David Phillip s

37 David Murray

38 Ben Ryde

YELLOW5 Max Wittman

6 Dash Peiris

7 Alan Lad d

9 Santo Caruso

11 PaulTuppen

12 Sean Roth e

14 Tim Tingiri (RDFL)

15 Michael Sneddon

16 Luke Moncrieff

17 Michael Robins

18 Grant Joyner

19 Peter Pullen

20 Geoff Kelly

21 David Irons

22 David Longworth

23 Robert Sneddon

24 Nick Brown

25 Logan Smith

26 Patrick Coulthard

27 PaulJones

28 Ron Martyn

29 Peter Liddell

30 Anthony Li lley

31 Peter Angelis

33 Roland Fuhrmann

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Promotions system out on theMovement again last week as umpires back oval (Th ejostled for positions on the ladder of Wickers) was give nsuccess . The following field umpires werepromoted, Grant Joyner in for his first Cgrade game which pushed Paul Dinneen outof C grade and into B grade . The flow-oneffect was that with Paul in B grade meantthat someone had to make way: LukeHolmes had the pleasure of jumping up to Agrade thus continuing the promotion of theyouth policy and the second member of thepine bench brigade to go up .

Some Goal umpires who over the recentweeks were given the opportunity in A gradewere Andrew Esposito and Paul Gait. Bothhave been given great wraps by adviserShane Herbert and have not let him downby performing fantastically in the highergrade. Remember guys that the newumpires must always "shout" the rest of theteam.

M ilestones

Some quiet milestones have slipped by withnot much notice but we have found out andwe should acknowledge the fine efforts ofthese umpires .

Sean Scully Jr. 50 games on his return frominjury, we think 45 of those games were notinjury free but he was still helping out .Gaj Skandakumar with a big effort of 200very quiet games . Gaj very quietly goesabout his job in a very professional mannerand he should have spoken up so that weall could celebrate his milestone .Lastly one that snuck under the radarTrevor Flannery with 100 games on thetribunal door as security, Trevor has thehard job of looking after all players andumpires prior to the tribunal cases . Well-done guys .

Baby sitting?

Santo Caruso while running the one umpire

the pleasure of tw oyoung boundary umpires and two younggoalies to keep him entertained . Commentfrom the crowd "Hey grandpa, haven't yougot enough money to put the kids intocreche . "

Father & son

Another dynasty has started in the field(but could it be bigger than the Scullys?)Peter Simpson while on rotation wasumpiring with his son Matthew for his firstgame in the field for the VAFA . Was thehand-over "your's Dad" and did Matthewfinally umpire without those shades that hewears?

Welcome

To our new umpire Zane Goold (who is thebrother of Mathew) welcome to the VAFA,not a great start for Zane as the young ladumpired his first game on his 18thbirthday. Zane joins us from theMoorabbin Saints Junior Football League,so our local junior development squads arestarting to bear fruit . We wish you the bestZane. Hopefully you'll have a long andenjoyable umpiring career.

Get well soo n

To former great goal umpire Don McKenziewho went under the knife with a hipreplacement during the week . Don retired afew years ago but still remains a loyalsupporter of VAFA football by watching-hisson captain Emmaus St .Leos each week .We're sure Don will be on his feet againsoon, and jumping on the train to thoseEmmaus St .Leos games .

Don't forget the Cocktail night tonight! !

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It is officially a five horse race, and it is anyone's guesshow it will pan out . It looks like we have five interestingrounds ahead of us before the big dance begins .Revie wAn upset was on the cards as the Wickers travelled tothe Postage Stamp, and that is exactly whateventuated as the Saints defeated the injury plaguedElsternwick. The Wickers started well enough withScott Grace in everything, however, the Saints liftedand blew the final four wide open with a six-goal win .It was an important win on the road for NorthBrunswick against a determined Richmond Centralsside, which now puts them clear of the dreadedwooden spoon . Kicking with the wind in the first Northand was able to skip ahead however, the Snakes hitback late in the match . Ultimately, the hard work ofFerns and Hearns ensured that North got home by agoal.The Warriors have now all but assured a top twofinish with a resounding win in cyclonic conditions atArtie Park . With the wind blowing as hard as I haveever seen at the ground, the Warriors played theconditions better than their Falcon opponents to setup a sizeable lead at the break . While Baker, Dudi andBennett tried hard for Albert Park, they were nomatch for the dominance of Big Stewie Balloch asWestbourne ran out deserving 10 goal winners .Bull een's finals hopes slipped further away with alacklustre loss to Kew. The Browns managed to get thejump on the Cobras kicking into the strong breezethanks to some good work across halfback byMainsbridge . Bulleen did not register a goal until thelast quarter, but put some respectability on thescoreboard with D'Angelo again toiling hard for theCobras in their six-goal defeat .Eltham registered win number three for the yearagainst Box Hill No rt h who are now looking down thebarrel of the dreaded wooden spoon . Although Van denAkker was good in the backline and Gaynor great upforward, BHN struggled to match the Turtles who aredetermined to salvage something from their season .Stockdale continued his fine form, while Jorgensen,Galvin and Hall ran hard all day for the victors .Previe wNorth Brunswick v St Marys.Bocce Palace plays host to a danger match for finalsaspirant St .Marys today. North has been un-predictable at times, and on the rolling hills ofBrunswick, an upset could be in the making . However,the Saints are travelling along nicely at the minute,and while I hardly ever hear a word from the lads down

at Saints-land, theirresults have done thetalking . As such I amgoing with them towin by 34 points .Albert Park vRichmondThe Falcons will be keen to bounce back against theSnakes today who are having a season they wouldrather forget. Albert Park still has a mathematicalchance of being part of the September action and willnot let this one slip today . I am predicting a big bagfor Allen today (who strangely enough spent sometime marking D4's leading goal kicker last week) in a10 goal win for the Falcons .Bulleen Cobras v Old WestbourneThe Warriors are on the march, and word fromWarriorland is that they like playing at the Bullpenalmost as much as their coveted Artie Park. With thelikes of Westbourne strongman Fairfield leading theway for his younger warriors in Nikola, Pavez andBalloch, it is a difficult ask for the Cobras to matchthe D4 leaders . While I expect the likes of Mann tostem the flow of goals for Westbourne early, theWarrior fitness will again prevail as they run thegame out to register a 72-point win .Elsternwick v ElthamThe Wickers travel next door to Elsternwick Park inwhat has become a must win game against the

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Turtles . Last week's loss has meant that a logjam hasformed for the 3 and 4 spots, and a loss today couldseverely dent their final's aspirations . With an injurylist as long as a Collingwood supporter's excuse list,the Turtles are permitted to feel semi-confident.However, I am sticking with Elsternwick for theminute as I pick them to win by 23 points .Box Hill' North v KewIt is equal top versus stone motherless last as BHNhost the premiership favorites in Kew. Kew have notset a foot wrong up until now, and there would bemore chance of Spud Frawley picking up thecoaching job at Brisbane next year than BHN winningtoday . The real interest though will be in the margin,as percentage will play a part in who will take out theminor premiership, and resultant bragging rights .Kew will boost their cause today and set it up for abrilliant top of the table match next week with a 123point win.r -- ---G-- -- - - -- --plbcrt Park - congratulates Phil Chc='Lx: -._ who isplaying his 103th match this weekend. Phil joined theClub in 1999 and was a member of the Grand Finalteam that year. His early years of amateur football at

Marcellin College demonstrated his potential as anaccomplished player and since joining Albert Park he

has been a tower of strength both on and off the fieldand is a passionate member of the Club .North Brunswick - Well done to Danny Guppi forreaching 5 0 games . A nippy onballer he typifies theno-nonsense approach that coaches love in players .He has many times put his body on the line to get theball going in the Green & Gold direction . Well likedaround Allard Park he is also a bit of a socialbutterfly enjoying many a night out in the companyof team mates at Club Functions. Due to workcommitments has been unable to claim his rightfulspot in the Seniors but he has made valuablecontributions in the Reserves. Well done Danny .Team of the YearThe coveted D4 team of the year will once again beannounced in the Grand Final edition of the AF .Therefore, if you think you have a deserving playerfrom your team, feel free to email them to me atgavan .flower@spotless .com .au . This is open toeveryone, not just my regular correspondents, so getthose nominations in !CorrespondentsPlease get your reports intogavan .flower@spotless .com.au by no later thanmidday Monday .

TODAY'S MATC_D4 SECTIOP.

North Brunswick v St MarysAlbert Park v Richmond Central

Bulleen Cobras v Old WestbourneElsternwick v Eltham Collegians - at

Sportscover Arena, SaturdayBox Hill North v Kew

1.3 6.8 11.14 17.17 (119)K 4.7 6.9 8.13 10 .16 (76)

St ys: Theoharris 4 Ryan 3 Waller 3 Cope 2 Harrison PurcellWright Crilly Tagell. Best : Frail Armstrong Waller Orme Theoharris .Elst: Hunter 4 S Grace 2 Stephens 2 D Grace Patey . Best: S GraceCummins Stuchberry Hunter C Mahony S Mahony .Un ."" bael Forde (F) Stephen Bogisieh Hagen Cosgriff (G)

RICl LENTRAL 2 .4 6.11 11 .13 15.18 (108)NO] BRUNSWICK 6.7 9.9 15.15 16 .18 (114)

Rich: Liuzzi 2 Macak 2 Dukic 2 Harris 2 Green 2 Goode Hirt MaherSpeakman Trotter. Best : Green Speakman Liuzzi Marsh NuskeGuthrie. Nth Bruns: Ferns 4 Twaddle 2 Newton 2 Robertson 2Hassan Rhook Boudoloh Carter S Tsialtas Papanastasatos . Best:Ferns ",arns Sammartino Boudoloh Ackland Stelrox .Up ir : Pat Maebus Peter Pullen (F )OLD S'17-OURNE 0.0 7.8 9.8 15 .16 (106)AL Pe . . 2.2 2.2 6.2 7.2(44)Old est: J Horsburgh 3 Leitch 2 Christo 2 Braham 2 Wilson PavezFairfield Balloch. Lever Mason . Best: Balloch Pavez Fairfield BermNikola WalkerAlbert Park : S Allan 2 R Allan Payne Venables Humphrey Collins .Best: Dudi Baker Hyams S Bennett Doth M SmithUmpires: Paul Hoffman Shaun Rothe (F)BULLEEN COBRAS 0.4 0.5 0.10 3.13 (31)KLV 1.1 7.11 8.15 9.15 (69)Bull Cob : M DAngelo Daniels Nathanielsz . Best : M D'Angelo FradkinFortune Mclaren Cookson D Trinchi Mann . Kew: Lamana 4Woodhouse 3 Watts Dennis . Best: Wood lanni De Blank GridleyMainsbridge Rakusz .Umpires: Mick Gilday (F)ELTITAM COLLEGIANS 4.8 7.10 10 .12 17.15 (117)BOX IULI. NORTH 3.3 6.4 7.4 9.5(59)Eltham Coll egians : Hall 4 McKenzie 2 Krohn 2 Austin Love MasonGalvin Mizzi Lear Jorgensen Stratford J Foo . Best: Ogilvie HallStockdale Jorgensen Austin Mason . Boa Hill North : Olson 3 Gaynor2 Langley Odzz Cook Butler. Best : Langley Riscalla Gaynor Odza PDoyle R Doyle .Umpires: Bruno Sari (F)

D4 RESERVEST MARYS 1.2 3.4 3.7 4.10 (34)ELSTE CK 0.2 2.9 3.13 7.14 (56)St Marys: Hill 3 Millar. Best : Webb Goold Goldsworthy. Elst: Banky2 Hankin 2 McAdam Gordon Dashing . Best : C MeKenna Banky CurrieNolan Gordon Lasnitski .

RICHMOND CENTRAL 1 .1 1.1 2.2 2.3(15)NORTH BRUNSWICK 2 .4 10.12 15 .15 22.19 (151)Rich: Miller Defreitas. Best : Milford Gray Jolly Read Schirmer Miller.Nth Bruns: M Tabs 8 Paleodimos 6 Papanikolaou 4 Belbin 2 FreemanKehagias . Best : Guppy Freeman Belbin M Taha Kehagias Parks.OLD WESTBOURNE 0 .0 1.5 1.5 5.9(39)ALBERT PARK 1 .4 1.4 3.8 3.10 (28)Match details not received .BULLEEN COBRAS 2.3 2.4 7.6 7.6'(48)KEW 2.0 5.0 5.1 10.5 (65)Bu lleen Cobras: Clements 2 Lykopandis 2 Anderton McQualterMoore. Best: Mazzarella Clement Powderham Chan J Trinchi Edgar .Kew: Makri s 3 Dahlstrom 2 Pietersen 2 P Dennis Evans McNe il l .Best: P Dennis Evans Crimmins MeNeill Johnston Pocock .ELTHAM COLLEGIANS 5.8 13.10 15.16 18 .20 (128)BOX HILL NORTH 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.4(4)Eltham: Coonerty 4 Watson 3 Panetta 3 Lynch 2 Dalian KurtschenkoJ Howgate Gilbert Rashid Luttick. Best : Turney Gilbert Lynch RashidD Howgate Keleher. Box Hill North : Nil . Best: Lay Evans RobinsonThai Naumovski Woods.

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D4 SectionALBERT PARK AFC BOX HILL NORTH BULLEEN COBRAS ELS -I"- : : ELTHAM O CSenior Coach : Pete Smith Etgar Park 47 C4 Coach : Joe D'Angeko Coach : Dennis Grace Coach : Wayne ReardonRes Coach : Paul Shoppee Snr Coach : P. Armstrong Res Coach : G Brown Asst : P.Nevill Res : P.McNally Res Coach : Matthew Luttick

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D4 SectionKEW NORTH BRUNSWICK OLD WEST60URNE RICHMOND CENTRALS ST. MARYS A F C(Affilitated with RMIT Uni.) Coach : Ange Sammartino Coach : Jeffrey Wilson Coach : Frank Bove

. . .Coach : Michael LearmonthSnr Coach : Rohan Doherty Res Coach : Gary Cutler Res. Coach : Stephen Leitch Res Coach : Steven Lake Res: George KoumantatakisRes Coach : Paul Gregor

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The selection for "Trainer of the Month" for Junewas a close vote with Jon Quach from OldMelburnians getting the nod just ahead of the otherthree nominees .

Each member of the Trainers' AssociationExecutive votes on the nominees .Congratulations to Jon and I will be in touch withthe club for your contact details so we can get aprofile for the column and discuss your prize .Old Melburnians' President, Ed McKeon and

former head trainer, Brooke Murphy now living inPerth, nominated Jon .Jon is experiencing his first year as a football

trainer and has been nothing short of fantastic. Hisentrance to Amateur football has not been terriblysmooth, as Jon has had to run the training sidewhile Brooke was overseas . "His wonderful attitudeand willingness to assist the boys has made me feel

far more secure in leaving the boys in someoneelse's hands while I was away", wrote Brooke onher nomination penned from sunny Perth . "We hopethat Jon understands that the club really

appreciates his efforts in Brooke's absence," addedPresident Ed.

It has been quite a pleasing task with at least 3

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nominations for the award for the last two months .I would like to hear from Club 18 clubs and alsosome of the Under 19s for next month's award, soget your nominations in and let's have a field of 10or more to select from this month .

I will contact Joanna Snow and see if we can't get

some information on some new products etc andany other information Jo may be able to give usabout Beiersdorf and her role there .I am arranging with Phil Stevens for a meeting to

be held of the Trainers' Association Executive,probably on a Saturday morning soon before wehead off to matches . Any trainer who has an

agenda issue please email this to me, c/- the emailaddress below. It is difficult to arrange "in-season"meetings given trainer commitments to clubs on aTuesday and Thursday night and VAFA meetings ona Monday and a Wednesday night . If the Executiveis to meet on a busy morning (Saturday) we would

appreciate an agenda full of worthwhile items, thiscould include matters to take forward to the VAFAExecutive Committee seminar (end of the year) .

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by FrFser Cameron (U19 2, 3 & Blue)

& Cam Nation (U191 & Red)

Section One - Review and with help from

Section one newcomers Werribee continue to impress in their first Bishop and Moule

season back in the top flight, the Amateurs retaining top spot last they guided Rupoweekend after an unconvincing 30 point win over the Uni Blues . home. Unfortunately ,With blustery conditions throughout metropolitan Melbourne the Sharks are out of calculations now . .. .making for less than ideal conditions, the Blues kicked the first The Mt Buller Ski Lodge was chock full of resting Wellers .. . . .

four of the afternoon, playing some of their best football for the Tips

against OCs cari t win, it's curtains, so Wellers by 18 points. Meanwhile,

Caulfield: St Bemards all but ruled themselves out of finals

an inspiring 38 point victory over Marcellin .Preview

any victory and Dally gracious in defeat. Both sides were missing a

Soldiers Reserve,afternoon ernoon is down at Sowhere Werribee host St Kevins in a top-of-the-table clash . Withthe winner to go four points clear on top and the loser potentiallydropping to fourth, neither side has played a more importantfixture this season . It's a must win game for Werribee, they playeach of the other top six sides in the run home while St Kevinsmeet three of the bottom four . At home Werribee should get up,but will need to string together some exceptional form to remainon top come round eighteen . This rounds other big fixture is outat Waverley Park where De La host St Bernards . Fourth versusfifth it is a battle for a spot in the finals; a De La win would takethem ten points clear and near-guarantee a finals berth, aBernies win would put them within two points of the four with aneasier run home . De La by 13 pts . Elsewhere Scotch will maintaintheir slim fmal's aspirations with a win over Marcellin ; OldXaverians should comfortably outclass Caulfield ; while Um Blueswill temporarily end Old Brighton's celebrations .Section 2 - ReviewThe Albert Park Showdown turned into a comprehensive beltingby the Lions who asserted their supremacy over OMs after halftime (kicking 13 goals to 2 in the process) . With Bushnell, Moonand Jorgenson prominent, Collegians well and truly touched uptheir neighbours and kept 2nd spot safe.Leading by 4 goals with 10 minutes remaining, it appeared the Tswere set for an upset win over the fancied Bears . However,Banyule rallied with the breeze and nabbed the visitors by thebarest of margins . Heartbreak for the green 'n' golds, who nowneed to win all their remaining games to have a chance at finals .No word from Pine Lodge way, where the Beers managed to makea real game of it against the Bombers, before falling short by acouple of goals .Rupertswood's dominance of proceedings up to halftime was notreflected in the score, but they made amends after the break.Phillips last match before an overseas sojourn was memorable,

overrun in the last. Old Xav ssecured With the pressure mounting, a gem may be produced by the Ts,

their ninth win from eleven outings with a surpris evictory an upset over the Lions by 6 points . The winner of thethree Bombers/Bears match will be a certain finalist, methinksover De La Salle, the 30 point win taking Xavs into the topchange Bombers by 12 points. The Woodsmen will find things tough, but. Leading 3 .17 to 3.2 at halftime, and 7.24 to 7.4 at the finalLa, prevail by 5 goals over the Hoers . OMs and OCs face off and if the, Xav's inaccuracy prevented further humiliation for D e

who will now have to regroup for a season defining gam epar the Sharks have a breather. . ..ainst St Bernards. Around the grounds, St Kevins stayed on

pas

t The six pick of the weeks actio

n before getting

with ladder-leaders Werribee after a 53 point win ove rCaul Section 3 - Reviewcontention A brutal first quarter by Carey put paid to any contest against the

with an 1 I point loss to Old Scotch ; while Ol dBrighton Jackas

. Whilst the 2nd stanza was a bit more balanced, a 20 goalwith thumping was always on the cards. Joslin with 6 twins andwon their first four quarters of football for the season ,With only Thompson with 4 did the damage up front, and can thank

Newhouse and Locock for helping them feast.fourth After what may be a lst semi preview, the Spinner was humble infive rounds to play and just a win separating first from

the section one competition is beginning to intensify, wit hone of four sides still in contention for the minor premiership . few to injury and higher duties, and the gale blowing down the

back oval at Bundoora took the skills out of the contest . The

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Raiders were superior at the clearances, and Bujega and Patenawere terrific. Their 10-minute burst into the breeze in the 2ndquarter set up a critical win . Once the lead extended to 5 goals atthe final change, the Friars couldn't get any momentum to reel inthe Raiders, despite Pozzobon and Stagg's 4 quarter efforts .The Ashers produced their best performance of the season to addto the Lions misery. Leading from the start, Monash had a handy5 goal lead at the main break and kept on chugging to the finalbell . Happy days out at Clayton! !Undoubtedly the Upset of the Season in Section 3 was theUnicorns' demolition of the Blacks at Optus Oval . Hopefully thereturn to classes will get the Blacks back on board. For theUnicorns, a fantastic effort and they must be commended !A narrow win by Oakleigh over St Bedes has opened up the fightfor the finals to 6 sides . Great efforts from Middlemiss andLatianara for the Krushers saw them home in a nail-biter. TheTigers' have lacked consistency (a bit like by home-made soups)and may come to regret this loss in a few weeks' time.TipsThe Friars will be back on the winning list by 6 goals over theJackas . Meanwhile, the Lions will serve it up to the Raiders, butfall short by 43 points. The tertiary Students' clash may be closerthan the first time, Blacks by 23 points . Carey will put a dent inOakleigh's final's aspirations by 31 points . Finally, theinconsistent Tigers should just have enough in the tank to dealwith the resurgent Unicorns by 8 points .Section Blue - ReviewStaring defeat in the face at the final change, the Swans pulledout one of the most important final quarters for the season tobridge a 20-point gap and defeat the Animals by 4 points . Theramifications for September may be great, and this should givethe South boys plenty to get excited about in the coming weeks .Adgemis and Kerbage were the recipients of good work furtherupfield from Pittnoia and Newson .Mazenod's narrow win was set-up by some excellent play into thewind in the first quarter, defending well and keeping the Clays toonly 3 goals. The 2nd half was a real armwrestle, and the betterplayers for Mazenod included Regan, Micallef and Mather.Friday night's a great night for football, well at Sportscover Arenait certainly was for the Demons who clinically dissected theRovers to the tune of 95 points . Ridgway had to play secondbanana to Forrest who bagged 8 large ones. The Rovers weren'tdisgraced, however, with Suleyman and Sharp leading the way .Huge turn up out at Doveton where the home team forfeited tothe visiting brown & blues .The Pirates aren't winning by anywhere near the early seasonmargins, and a bold effort by De La again showed up the Pirates'dip in form . Whether it's injuries or otherwise, Mitch - what'sgoing on?Tips

The Swans need a win more than the Nodders, and that alone willsee them home by 20 points . It's Oakleigh's turn for the rack asBentleigh give it a twist by 9 goals. The JOCs will have it easier,but not by much as they prevail by 24 points over the Rovers . TheAnimals were shocked last week, and need to recover against DeLa by 37 points. Peninsula have to get their game-plan goingagain, and the Monders will be the litmus test, a 3 goal win to thePirates

Section Red - ReviewDespite a vast improvement on last season, Bulleen-Templestoweconceded their chance at playing finals football last weekend,defeated by an ever-impressive Fitzroy Reds side by 135 points.Rupertswood narrowly hold on to the second-chance after aforfeit victory over UHS-W/SBC, the combine unable to field aside due to a number of players filling in for the St Bernards firstXVIII. La Trobe outlined the stark difference between the top and

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bottom sides in the competition, recovering from a 182 pointdrubbing at the hands of Fitzroy the week before, to hold Aquinasgoalless and record a 186 point win . In a similar reversal offortunes, North Old Boys, still celebrating after their record-breaking 225 point win the round before, stumbled at home toOld Westbourne by 25 points .PreviewThe pick of the action this afternoon is undoubtedly out atSunbury, where Rupertswood host La Trobe in a clash for thesecond chance. Having won six of their past seven Rupy will gointo the match as favourites, La Trobe's indifferent formproducing a myriad of unpredictable results in recent weeks .Ropy are firming as the only side that will give the Reds a runcome final's time, and should put one foot into that first semifinal with a decent five goal win. Old Westbourne will aim toremain in the four when they meet the UHS-VU/SBC combine.Failing to field a side last week, the combine have been hit by agrowing injury list to the St Bernards firsts side, and are unlikelyto make the trip west . Elsewhere Old Xavs will aim to stay intouch with the four when they meet the unpredictable North OldBoys ; while Bulleen should recover from last weeks thrashing atthe hands of Fitzroy. and record their seventh win of the seasonagainst Aquinas .CorrespondentsCam Nation - camnation@optusnet .com .au or Fraser Cameron -fraserc@vwd .com .au

TODAY'S MATCHES R13UNDER-19 SECTION 1

Caulfield Cr v Old XaveriansWerribee Amateurs v St KevinsOld Brighton v University Blues

De La Salle v St BernardsOld Scotch v Marcellin

UNDER-19 SECTION 2Old Trinity v Collegians

Old Essendon Gr v Banyule ViewbankRupertswood v Old Ivanhoe

Old Melburnians v Old CamberwellBeaumaris - Bye

UNDER-19 SECTION 3Whitefriars v AJAX

Therry Penola 0 B v Old ParadiansUniversity Blacks v Monash Blues - at

RReAlister Oval, Royal Park, Parkville ( 29 F10)Old Carey v Oakleigh

MHSOB v St Bedes Mentone Tigers - at MHSOBSunday 25th at 9 .30 a .m.

UNDER-19 ( 2) BLUEMazenod 0 C v South Melbourne Districts -

at 1 .30 p .m .Bentleigh v Oakleigh Clays

Hampton Rovers v St Johns 0 C - switchedfrom original draw

Emmaus St Leos 0 C v De La Salle (2)Peninsula 0 B v Ormond

UNDER-19 (2) REDFitzroy Reds - By e

Aquinas 0 C v Bulleen Templestowe - Oval 2at 1 p.m. - TB C

Rupertswood (2) v La Trobe Uni at 11 .30 a.m .Old Xaverians (2) v North Old Boys

Old Westbourne v UHS-VU/St Bernards

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UNDER-19 SECTION 1

OLD XAVERIANS 2.11 3.17 7 .24 9.30 (84)DE IA SALIE 0.2 3.2 7.4 8.6 (54)Old %av: Rush 4 Movlan 2 Ryan 2 Silk . Best : Larkins Trovato Rush D SmithDiStefano Chapman . ffiS: Kelliher 2 Field-end Keely Brow Demicoli QuickMcArdle . Best: Browning Janis Donegan Dwyer Nankervis Moloney .Umpires: Jason Waszaj Tony Hegan (9 Tom tiMscher (B) Alistair Chatto JakeMahar (G )ST EEVINS 2.2 7.6 12.11 15.16 (106)Ct1ULPTELDGR 2.1 5.2 6.5 8.6 (54)

SKOB: T OToole 3 M Sullivan 3 D Mount 2 B Dowd 2 J Charles 2 J Nissan

J Liston L Gullifer. Best: M Sullivan J O'Rourke B Doed S Sexton J Charles

L Gullifer. Caulfield Gr. Logan 4 C Hammond 2 Lill Benkemoun . Best:

Noblett C Hammond May Buckthought Kalaja Murphy .

Umpires: AS FL'ekselman Rvan Hense (FUNIVERSITY BLUES . 4.4 6.4 7.9 9.11 (65)WERRIBEE AMATEURS 3.1 5.3 9.6 13.10 (88)llni Blues: Shuttleworth 5 Westmore Dwyer Merio Burchall . Best: RanldnHage ShutBeworth Farrell Shaughnessy Dwyer . Werribee: Stomebrlnk 4 LLee 4 Gatti Bunworth Taylor Russo McMahon . Best : An Taylor Ballan AsTaylor Russo Potion Tuzra. Umpires : David Windtow Zane Good (MSJFL)(F) Joel Wtgnall Leah Cannon (B)OLD BRIGHTON 9.18 (72)

MARCEidIN 4.10 (34)

Old Brighton: Stenner 3 Salem 2 Filipovic Leaf Doherty McDonald . Best:

Salem McDonald Doherty Kennedy Joseph Leg. Marc : M Bortolotto 2

Farrety Nutbean. Best Money Considine DeLuca MeGlin Ceccomanciril

Layton Umpires: Luke Duthie Nick Ryde (F) Mark Rogers Will Byrne (B) Jim

Exton James Riddle (G)

ST BERNARDS 2 .5 _ 3.11 8.13 11 .17 (83)OLD SCOTCH 5.0 8.2 10.3 15.4 (94)St Bern: Pitts 6 Mitchell 2 Spinella Ryan Govan . Best: Pitts Bergin OxenfordSaltiadort Hurley Buis. Old Scotch: Ramage 4 Snaddon 4 McKenna 3 Allen2 Jonas Wright. Best: Mckenna Jonas Pearce Keck Dick Bartrowney .Umpires: Albie Firley (Rot) Matt Brennan (F Michael Isbister Gary Clancy (G )

UNDER-19 SECTION 2COLLEGIANS 5.6 8.7 16 .15 21 .17 (143)

OLD MF,IBURNIANS 2.0 4.3 4.5 6.10 (46)

Coll: Bushnell 6 Moon 4 Roberson 4 Jorgenson 3 Mutton Ashman Williams

Elg. Best: Williams Bushnell Moon Litton Jorgenson Fabris . Old Meib:Details not received. Umpires: Jack Fagan Frank Kavanagh (F) David

Cameron Jessica Rollo (B) Jourdan Smith Michael Lee (G)

BANYUIE VIEWBANE 5.3 6.4 9.7 13.15 (93)OLD TRINITY 2.3 7.5 11.13 13 .14 (92)Banyule : Tsingaris 3 Skicko 2 Green 2 Wenke 2 C Stavropolous 2 TrullGutteson . Best: Toull Green Tsingaris Slicks Bottomley Poyser. Old Trin:Hogarth 5 Butler 2 Burgess 2 OldBeld 2 Stebbins Herrod. Best: BilwaniStebbins Lamb Hogarth Stew-art Dickinson. Umpires : Miles Argall BlakeCurtis (F)OLD IVANHOE 10.9 (69)OLD ESSENDON GR 10.19 (79)Match details not received . Umpires: Nicholas Brown Brett Herskope (F)Perrin Brown Dean Herskope (B )RUPERTSWOOD 4.5 5.5 9.12 12 .15 (8 )BEAUMARIS 0.1 2.5 3.5 5.8 (38)

Rupertswood: Harrison 4 Bishop 2 Moule Morrison Evans McPhee Quigley

Pretty. Best: Quigley Harrison Bishop Beddeley McConville Hodes .

Besumarls: Dean Evans Irons Atkins Bramwell. Best: Dean Berry Guys

Quirk Smugg Williams . Umpires: Tim Sutcliffe Scott Fraser (F) Chris

-MeKendry Michael Jones (G )

OLD CAMBERWELL BYEUNDER-19 SECTION 3

AJAX 1.1 2.2 3.3 4.6(30)OLD CAREY 12.4 13.6 18.14 23 .17 (155)AJAR: Piterman 2 Ezekiel G Lewis. Best: Routman Feldy Nankin SpilbergShaked Peters . Old Ca rey : Joslin 6 Thompson 4 Carpenter 2 Gams 2O'Brien 2 Ashworth Cornwell Davis Dudman Newhouse Shedden . Best :Newhouse Sinclair Davis Carpenter Parker Locock .Umpires : Tony [.illey (F) Richard Keane Tristan Reith G)OLD PARADIANS 2.2 6.3 10.6 12.6 (78)W1IlI EFRIARS 0 .0 4.0 6.1 9.3(57)Old Par. Derham 5 Hussey 2 Berthet Clayton Holden S Rose Turner. Best :

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Bugeja Girovski Serafin Whyley Patens Perron . Whitefiisrs: Darn 3 Woods2 Pozzabon Abdallah Pelasi Stafford . Best: Daou 1(aldor Stafford ArthursonPozzobon Stagg.Umpires: Sean Scully Sur Russell Nation (F) Michael Reilly (B)%ONiLSH BLUES 2.4 6.6 8.12 11.13 (79)THERRY PENOIAO B 0.3 1.3 3,7 4.9(33)Match details not received . Umpires: David D'Altera Mark Duthie (F)UNIVERSITY BLACKSMIISOBMatch details not received. Umpires: Matt Brennan Albie Firley (F) WillStokes Jordan Mayston (B) Paul Gait Andrew Esposito (G)OA&IdSIGH 2.4 5.5 7.7 11 .11 (77)

ST BEDES MENTONE TIGERS 2.2 5.5 9.7 10.8(68)

Oaklelgh: S Briggs 4 C Lamb 3 M Harold S Dennehy L Callery D Latianara .

Best A Middlemiss D Latianara M Harold D Wills C Hoylan R Holden . St

Bedes/MT: D Ferrero 3 N Worsnop 2 B Collins 2 J Lynch E Ritchie J McNeil .

Best: N Worsnop R Burger D Waters M Knuppel W Parker J McNeil .

Umpires: Di Whiteley (F) James Patrick (G)

UNDER-19 (2) BLUE

SOUTH hiEIB DISTRICTS 2.1 5.2 6.4 10.7 (67)

EMMAUS 2.3. 3.9 8.12 8.15(63)

Sth PHeib : Adgemis 4 Kerbage 3 Cronin Tangas Mahoney. Best: Pittionia

Becrvenuto Ftedorowicz Stanza Ramos Newson . Emmaus St Leos :

Cmughan 2 Muir 2 Barry Whelan Cole Baranello . Best; McCann Hickey Ford

Pascoe Baranello Stafford Umpires: Logan Smith David Murray (F) Anthony

Vaiopoulos Troy Christensen (B) Victor Vaiopoulos Symeon Vaiopoulos (G)

OAEIEIGH CLAYS 3.7 5.8 8.12 10.14 (74)

MAZENOD 2.2 8.5 9.8 11.12 (78)

Oaklelgh Clays : loannidis 3 Onoriu Nguyen Aylward 2 LaTaralds . Best:

Nguyen Sofoulis Angus Konis Whitey loannidis . Maz: Evans 3 Bertone Lee 2

Mather Solomon Micallef Norman. Best : Micallef Moran Evans Lee Souter

Norman . Umpires: Sarah McGill Brendan Corcoran ( M

HAMPTON ROVERS 1.0 2.2 4.4 4.5 (29)BE1V'17F,IGH 4.4 9.8 14.14 17.22 (124)Hampton Rovers: Clarke 2 Connell Rootsey. Best: Suleyrnan Smith O'Brien

Williams Pinto Sharp. Bentleigh: Forrest 8 Ridgway 5 Brietkreuyz Meehan

Rossi Streker. Best: Rossi Kuzma Forrest Holmesby McMahon Dewar.

Umpires: Joe Hartwig Lionel Katz (9 Rob Mutton Brendan Corcoran (B)

John Robinson Chris Doyle (G )

ST JOHNS OC 8.14 (62)ORMOND 13.13 (91)St Johns forfeit Ormond received forfeit.DE IA SALiL+ (2) 1.0 5.6 7.10 12.10 (82)

PENINSULAOB 3.3 5.6 9.14 13.17 (95)DIS: McGuiness 6 Morwood 2 Crowe 2 Hassaballa Murphy. Best: Bowden

Howard Smyth Meiklejohn McGuiness Keaney . Peninsula: Details not

received . Umpires: Tom 1Pmdlow Simon Fearless (F)

UNDER-19 (2) REDOID XAVERIANS (2) BYEBULtEEN TEMPI XSTOWE 2.1 3.3 5.4 8.5(53)FITZROY REDS 8.3 16.5 20.10 28.17 (185)Bu ll Temp : A Georgakopoulos 2 P losifidis 2 R Tremayne 2 D Millar SMillar. Best: McColl Georgakopoulos Tremayne Tekin losifidisRoussidis . Fitz Reds : K Maghamez 13 S Bombachi 4 C Dullard 3 AChiew 2 D Leicester 2 R Williams 2 R Astudillo M Rogers . Best:Maghamez Dullard Bombaci Greenwood Farrelly Ryan. Umpires :Patrick Coulthard Anthony Calderone (F)IA THOSE UNIVERSITY 10.4 15.9 19.18 27.27 (189)

AQUINAS 0.0 0.2 0.2 0.3 (3)

La Trobe: Robertson 6 Redmond 4 Borelli 4 Mann 3 Ulph 3 Tamblyn 2

Edwards 2 Brennan A Scott Tomlinson . Best: H Miller Robeston Borelli

Edwards Ulph Wadley . Aquinas: NIL, Best: Price Walsh Leonard Neame

Fraser Kinghorn. Umpires: Joe Hartwig Damien Anderson (Rot) (F)

RUPERTSWOOD (2) 22.22 (154)UHS-VU/ST BERNARDS 5 .10 (40)

UHS-VU/St Bernards forfeit Rupertscvood received forfeit,

NORTH OLD BOYS 0 .5 3.12 4.12 7.21 (63)OLD WESTBOURNE 2.3 5.6 9.13 12.16 (88)NOB: Keenan Wood 2 O'Connor Coghlan Norton . Best: Hilton Kennedy IvesNorton Wood O'Connor. Old West: Tanner 3 T Milling Cravino Ristevski 2M Whiting Ymer Laird. Best : King CmVino White C Hudson P HudsonGrysham . Umpires : Geoff Kelly Brian Nunn (F )

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Under-19 - Section 1CAULFIELD DE LA SALLE (BLUES) M ARCELLIN OLD BRIGHTON OLD SCOTC H

GRAMMARIANS Coach : David Madigan Coach : Dean Rosseiy Coach : Luke Stewart Coach : Bruce ArmstrongAsst : Scott Jones Asst Coach : Mike Smith

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IJnder°-19 - Section 2BANYUI .E-VIEWBANK BEAU MARIS COLLEGIANS OLD CAMBERWELL OLD ESSENDO N

Coach: Phiv Demetriou Coach : Mick Deaton Coach : Andrew Kenneally GRA MM ARIANS Coach: Slane H-,-1111-,Asst : Mark Berry Ass Coach : Michael Jones

Coach : Anson Brownles,sftager:

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Winning EdgePresentations

Time is running out for all finals' aspirants .Two games remain with the final fou rcomposition in each section not as yetsettled . Upset results continued in Round 13,which saw my success rate drop to 79% .

Review of Round 13 .Section 1 .Old Xaverians moved to outright leadershipof the section, with a fifty four point victoryover Mazenod, who lost for the secondsuccessive week. Only in the last quarterwere the "Crocodiles" able to really controlthe game as Mazenod players tired . OldXaverians were well served by; Poulis andBerry . Best for Mazenod were ; Cam Busby,Matt Quirk and veteran, Rob . Palamara .St Kevin's had a comfortable twenty eightpoint win over Old Essendon . After OldEssendon led at half time, St Kevin's greaterdepth of talent saw them go on to win . Thebest for St Kevin's were ; the Dillon Brothers ;"Bob" and "Merv." As well defender Tim .Salisbury, played a good game . PresidentJohn Fogarty was another to feature en routeto the finals !Old Brighton kicked the sweep when theyover ran Marcellin to record a one hundredand forty six point win .De La Salle kept their final four hopes alivewith victory by sixty points over Old Scotch .Prahran had the bye .Section 2 .Leaders, Old Melburnians and Collegiansplayed the closest contest of the Round. Thegame was of a high standard where the speedof the ball movement was unusually fast forthe Section . The Old Melburnians came frombehind to just clinch their narrow victory .Their three point loss has virtually stoppedall hope of Collegians making the final four.Their skipper, Brendan Hains was valiant indefeat and could be headed for a third B&Faward .Old Xaverians were never in trouble against aweakened Eley Park, who lost by eighty ninepoints . "Jake" Richards, Fred . Chamberlainand Matt . Conquest played well for theXaverians . For Eley =Park, the best were :Daniel Grant, Corey Cresswell and DavidPayne .

Whitefriars movedahead ofUniversity Blacksas a consequenceof their fifty threepoint win over the depleted Blacks . The windsmarred this game, which never reached ahigh standard. Tim Emmett and MichaelSingh did well for Whitefriars and the Blackswere well served by : Richard Drummond .Old Scotch showed how little I know as theyeasily accounted for Therry Penola by sixtyeight points. The win has kept Scotch in thetop four, although they are by no meanscertain to stay there for the next two weeks .Fitzroy Reds maintained third position with afifty nine point victory over a disappointingMonash Blues, who now are fifth -- a gamebehind Old Scotch .Section 3 .An accurate Old Trinity inflicted a thirty ninepoint defeat on Old Geelong at Como Park.In a morning encounter, conditions werebleak as Monash Gryphons defeated La Trob e

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University by forty six points . Best for theGryphons were ; Simon Dressler, JohnBlandford and James Bingham. For LaTrobe : Joe Waterman, Brett Rule and MichaelFanning were best.Old Scotch put in a big fourth quarter effortto come from fourteen points down at the lastchange to win twenty eight points and thuskeep their final four hopes alive . Best for OldScotch were ; Ben . Walters, James Smedleyand David Logan . For Caulfield : Captain NigelBrohier and David Elias were best .Emmaus - St Leo's scored a confidencebuilding win over North Old Boys by sixteenpoints . The win has greatly bolstered theCombine's fmals' chances .Old Carey forfeited to University Blues .Preview of Round 14 .Section 1 .Old Xaverians will not have an easy time outat P.E .G .S . as Old Essendon will give spiritedopposition for at least part of the game . Iexpect another Xaverian victory, which willcome only after effort .The Prahran and St Kevin's clash will be apreview of the first semi final. St Kevin's areshowing continual improvement, with ruckman Jim Macey, giving first use of the ball tohis smaller players . In Round 5, St Kevin'splayers were able to nullify the Prahran stars,whose fitness is more suspect due to a restlast week and to the more dedicated trainingregime at St Kevin's . St Kevin's are myselection .De La Salle must defeat Mazenod to have anyhope of playing in a final . Mazenod has lostmomentum due to B Reserve demands and toinjury and today, I favour the more desperateDe La Salle to win narrowly.Old Scotch should encounter little difficultyin again defeating Marcellin, who languish atthe foot of the ladder.Old Brighton have the bye .Section 2 .At McHale Stadium, Old Xaverians shouldhave too much talent for Collegians, whosespirits could be low after their gallant effortlast Saturday failed bring the desired result .Out East, the clash between Whitefriars andEley Park, should provide a spirited match .Eley Park were undermanned last week, andtoday they will find Whitefriars determined towin two in a row . At home and given theunavailability of several Eley Park players, Iselect Whitefriars . One year ago these twosides were finalists . Don't fortunes change??Therry Penola, at home should defeat theUniversity Blacks, whose fortunes havewaned .On the Junction Oval, I expect leaders, Old

Melburnians to be too strong for MonashBlues, who lack the consistency of the topfour sides .Fitzroy Reds should score a morale boostingwin over Old Scotch at Ramsden Street . OldScotch won by fourteen points in Round 5,however since then the Reds have the betterform to recommend them .Section 3.Caulfield Grammarians must show markedimprovement this week if they are toseriously challenge the University Blacks . Iam neither brave enough nor naive enough topick against the Blues, who should notchanother victory.At home on the wide spaces of the HudsonOval, Old Trinity should record anothercomfortable win over Old Scotch many ofwhose players will not be able to competewith their stronger opponents throughout thematch .In the morning match, Old Geelong should bestrong enough, at Como Park, to again defeatLa Trobe University .North Old Boys have an excellent chance tobuild both confidence and percentage againstOld Carey, who lost by forty three points inRound 5 .Emmaus - St Leo's should consolidate theirtop four position with a good win overMonash Gryphons .Correspondents .Please send me your match details by noonMonday either by 'phone (467 2857 or e mailto nknugentflalphalink .com.au

TODAY'S MATCHES R14CLUB 18 (1 )

Old Essendon Or v Old XaveriansPrahran v St KevinsOld B righton - Bye

Mazenod 0 C v De La Salle at 11 .10 a.m .Old Scotch v Marcellin

Club 18 (2 )Old Xaverians (2) v Collegians

Whitefriars v Eley ParkTheny Penola 0 B v University Blacks

Old Melburnians v Monash Blues -Junction Oval, 11 .40am

Fitzroy Reds v Old Scotch (2)

Club 18 (3)Caulfield Or v University Blues

Old Trinity v Old Scotch (3)Old Geelong v La Trobe Uni - switched

from original draw, 9 .30amOld Carey v North Old Boys

Emmaus St Leos 0 C v Monash Gryphon s

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CLUB 18 (1 )OLD XAVERIANS 2.1 6.3 9.6 15.8 (98)MAZENOD 0 C 3.1 4.4 6.5 6.8 (4:1Match details not received . Umpires : Tony Hegan Tony Robbins (F)ST KEVINS 1 .6 2.9 7.11 9 .15 (69)OLD ESSENDON GR 1.1 3.5 5.5 6.5 (41)SKOB: Dunn 3Scarfo 2 K McInerney Quirk Macey Lake. Best : WoodKearns S Dillon T Dillon Salisbury. Old Ess: Details not received .Umpires : Ryan Hense Avi Wekselman (F)PRAHRAN BYEOLD BRIGHTON 5.2 12.12 16 .15 24.18 (162)MARCELLIN 0.1 0.2 2.3 2.4 (16)Old Brighton : Cochran 5 Pamham 4 G Earl 3 Maddox 2 Pemberton 2Norwood 2 Oakley 2 W Earl Davies Pennell Slater . Best: Norwood W EarlG Earl Parnham Maddox Sher . Marc : Grimes Stynes . Best : TozerHargreaves Argent Andrew Dearsley Kest .Umpires: Paul Rapke Mark Thornhill (F)DE LA SALLE 1.4 6.8 8.10 12 .15 (87)OLD SCOTCH 1 .2 1 .3 4.3 4.3 (27)DLS: Coffey 3 Hyland 2 Nicholas 2 Roberts 2 Jennings Moloney Norton .Best: Hyland Coffey Moloney N Brasher M Brasher Meeh an. OldScotch: Fekete 3 Kings . Best : Willis Dufour Nickless Fekete KingsGaunt. Umpi res : Simon Pearless Tom Windlow (F )

CLUB 18 (2 )COLLEGIANS 4 .1 5.1 8.8 9.8(62)OLD MELBURNIANS 1.2 4.6 4.6 9.11 (65)Coll: S Day 3 Oakley 2 Barber Burn Hams Ross. Best: Vague J Gay SDay M Day Johnson Lazer. Old ffielb: Mulligan 4 Arden 3 Farrer Bains .Best : Bains Mulligan C Tomlinson Farrer Arden Cooper.Umpires : Frank Kavanagh (F)ELEY PARE 1 .1 3.2 4.2 7.4(46)OLD RAVERIANS (2) 3.2 8.9 12.13 20.15 (135)Eley Park: Carroll 2 Viola 2 Nelson Powell Smith . Best : Payne GrantPowell Viola Smith Carroll . Old Aav: Richards 4 Gleeson 3 Clarrodus 2Ford 2 Chamberlain 2 Jireland 2 Hoare 2 Quinn Dunleive . Best : SmithScarrodus Chamberlain Richards Quinn McOnquest .Umpires: Dean Banova Paul Fahey (F)UNIVERSITY BLACKS 0.1 2.3 2.3 3.7(25)WHITEFRIARS 1.4 4.5 9.11 11 .12 (78)Uni Blacks: Spong2 Cardermen . Best : Merlo Bowers Otsoker Brazzell .Whitefrlars : Emmet 6 Thwaites 2 Bourke Erickson Lee. Best: EmmetTatter- in Gibson Ward Singh Hogg. Umpires: Rick Benson Paul Nailer (F)

THERRY PENOLA OB 5.4 5.5 6.7 6.7(43)OLD SCOTCH (2) 2.3 9.6 10.13 15 .21 (111)Therry Pencils : Stevens 3 Carter Keenan Topic . Best : Kennesey WardKelly Carter Saunders Maresdic . Old Scotch: Simon 6 Ireland 4 Baker2 Junker Stubnei Simon . Best: Lie Stubnie Comport Simon VenturieJohnson . Umpire s : Brian Curthoys IllMONASH BLUES 1 .0 4.1 6.3 6.4 (40)FITZROY REDS 5.3 9.5 12.8 15 .9 (99)Monash Blues : Collier 3 Moir 2 Plehn . Best: Smibert Johnstone ArnettPlehn L Woods Coughlin . Fitzroy Reds: Grimmet 9 Watson 2 Holland AGeorge G Bance Crowe. Best: Holland Watson Madden Cook HolderheadVaughan . Umpires: Gavan Hegan (F)

CLUB 18 (3)UNIVERSITY BLUES 12.11 (83)OLD CAREY 7.8(50)Old Carey forfeit University Blues received forfeit .OLD SCOTCH (3) 3.2 3.4 10.4 17 .10 (112)CAULFIELD OR 5.5 6.5 12.6 13.6 (84)Old Scotch (3): Henwood 5 lllingworth 3 Paul Kyriakou B Walters 2Smedley A Thomas Glover. Best: B Walters Smedley Henwood GloverKyriakou Clarke . Caulfield Gr : Details not received.Umpires: Tony Byrnes (F)OLD GEELONG 2 .1 4.2 6.5 9.8(62)OLD TRINITY 5.1 9.4 12.4 16 .5 (101)Old Gael : Urquhart 2 S Timms 2 J Legoe M Hyde S Waters G Allen HPeck . Best : R Coder J Legoe G Allen T D'Antoine S Timms R Imhoff, OldTrin: Arrowsmith 5 Burgess 3 Ward 2 Barr Stebbius Hansen Gnatt GTreadwell Romney . Umpires : Joe Salvatore (F)LATROBE UNI 0.1 2.5 2.5 2.6(18)MONASH GRYPHONS 3.3 5.7 6.9 8.16 (64)Mon Gryph: P Mastromanno 2 Cimino 2 C Archer 2 Dresser JHeatherington. Best: Hiram Heatherington Dresser Blandford HollandCallus . Latrobe Uni: Scanlan Clifford, Best: Waterman SpencerFanning Owens Scanlon Clifford. Umpires : Danny Carroll DavidWindlow (F)NORTH OLD BOYS 1 .0 3.0 3.1 6.1 (37)EMMAUSST LEOS 3.2 4.2 5.6 7.11 (53)NOBs : Sutton 2 Barlow 2 Dellwo Marshall . Best : Ludeman DellwoMahoney Sutton Nunnan Booth. Emmaus St Leos : Details notreceived .Umpires: Brian Nunn (F)

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With the FIDA season drawing to a closewith only two games remaining this seasoneveryone should be looking forward to thelast two games of the season .

In round 8 majority of FIDA football was

played at Elsternwick Park . The first game

was between Mambourin and Bull-Temp,

which was a very entertaining game of

football . In this game Bull- Temp

registered their third win for the season

winning 14 .6 .90 to Mambourin 5 .2 .32. In

the game out on the back oval the

undefeated Maribyrnong took on

Ringwood. Ringwood took it up to

Maribyrnong in another quality game of

football . Ringwood just fell short losing

6.8 .44 to Maribyrnong 8 .5 .53. In the third

game 0 & M Jets 1 played Broadmeadows

1, who ran out winners 11 .13.79 to the

Jets 2.1 .13. In the Division 2 game

between Broadmeadows and 0& M Jets,

Broadmeadows had another convincing

win the scores were 6 .5 .41 to 1 .2 .8 .

In games elsewhere Ballarat hosted BallamPark 1 in a grand final replay from lastyear and Ballam Park controlled the gameand won 15.4 .90 to Ballarat 0 .3 .3 . In thelast game Parkside travelled to Port Colts,where Port Colts ran out winners 9 .9 .63 toParkside 5 .5 .35 . The game between PortColts 1 and Ballam Park 2, Port Coltsreceived forfeit .

In round 9 action we see 5 games played atParkville, the first game is between MooneeValley and Maribyrnong . Then Ballam Park2 take on Bull-Temp, Broadmeadows 1play Port Colts 1 . In the third set of games0 & M Jets 1 play Ballam Park 1 andBroadmeadows 2 play Port Colts 2 .

In games elsewhere Mambourin hostBallarat and Ringwood host Parkside .Good Luck to all teams in round 9 .

Reminders :Delegates' Meeting Monday 26th JulyElsternwick Park, 7 .30pm

FlDA U.ilD€L" :1-1 : ; 8DIVISION i P W I . D F Agsl % PisBALLAM PARK 1 8 8 0 0 850 71 1197 .18 32BROADMEAD04VS 1 7 6 1 0 386 138 279 .71 24PORT COLTS 1* 8 5 3 0 397 287 138.33 20BALLAhA PARK 2 8 5 3 0 366 361 101 .39 20NORTH BALLARAT 8 3 5 0 318 322 98.76 128ULLEEN-TEMR 8 3 5 0 134 498 26.91 120& M JETS 1 7 1 6 0 223 423 52.72 4MAMBOURINTIGERS 8 0 8 0 112 786 1425 0

DIVISION 2 P W L D F Agsf % PisMARIBYRNONG 8 8 0 0 712 66 1078.79 32MOONEEVALLEY# 8 6 2 0 203 138 147 .10 24PARKSEDE 8 6 2 0 386 279 138 .35 24BROADMEAD05NS 2 7 4 3 0 167 292 57 .19 16PORT COLTS 2 8 3 5 0 182 250 72.80 120& ht JETS 2 7 3 4 0 109 307 35 .50 12RINOW000 8 1 7 0 132 501 26.35 4

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f utts of Tribunal Hearings - Tuesda July 2From July 1 0Jacob Berry, Old Melburnians . Striking, 3 matches .

From July 1 7Jake McKenzie, Eltham . Kicking, 6 matches .Jeremy Wright, St Marys . Charging an opponent, 2 matches.Dermot Cleary, Oakleigh ( Under-19) .Abuse of umpire, 2 matches .Chris Thompson, Oakleigh Clays ( Under-19) .Abuse of umpire,l matchPaul Cooper, Power House (Reserves) .Abuse of umpire, 2 matches.Jason Bradley, South Melbourne Districts ( Reserves) .Abusive language, 2 matches.* Mick Mastromanno, Monash Gryphons ( Club 18).Attempting to strike,l match.* Michael Leeds, Old Scotch (Club 18) . Striking, 2 matches .* „c-ptetl Prescribed Penalt y

ligation Heart 2Beaumaris and Old Camberwell charged with a major melee i ntheir under-19 match played at Beaumaris on Saturday Juiy 10 .Both clubs accepted the prescribed penalty of $200 for a majormelee (1st offence for under-19s over the last two year period) .

Oakleigh and St Johns 0 C charged with a minor melee in theirsenior match played at Oakleigh on Saturday July 10 .Charge proven . Oakleigh fined $100 for first offence over the lasttwo year period and St . Johns $150 for a second offence over thelast two year period .

Bentleigh and St Johns 0 C charged with a melee which causedthe match to be abandoned in their under-19 match played atBentleigh on Saturday July 10.Each club guilty of a melee involvement and fined $100 each .Recommend game to be awarded to Bentleigh - to be consideredby VAFA Executive .St. Johns 0 C charged with conduct unbecoming in that justbefore three quarter time St . Johns player no . 12 Huan Nguyenallegedly struck a Bentleigh player in a behind the play incident .Player Nguyen guilty of striking and suspended for 8 matches.

St. Kevins charged with conduct unbecoming in that during theirunder-19 game against De La Salle at Waverley Oval on July 10the father of St. Kevins player B . Dowd entered the playing arenaafter his son had been tackled high . Mr.Dovad allegedly abused theBe La Salle player involved and had to be restrained by another St .Kevins parent .St . Kevins also charged with that during the above game Mr.Dowd was then involved in an altercation with a De La Salle parentas they left the ground and once again had to be restrained by St .Kevins parents .Charges proven . Club counselled, no further action to be taken .

OtherHawthorn Amateurs fined $100 and notation on club file forreserves players consuming alcohol during their senor matchagainst St. Johns on June 19 at Rathmines Reserve .

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X RESERVE P W L D For .4Pst % PtsELSTERNWICK 13 10 3 0 1086 610 178 .03 40KEW 13 10 3 0 892 535 166.73 40OLD WESTBOURNE 13 9 3 1 908 623 145.75 38NORTH BRUNSWICK 13 9 4 0 1038 735 141 .22 36ST MARYS 13 9 4 0 972 702 138 .46 36ALBERT PARK 13 6 6 1 902 695 129 .78 26ELTHAM COLLEGIANS 13 5 8 0 883 745 118 .52 20BULLEEN COBRAS 13 4 9 0 726 892 81 .39 16RICHMOND CENTRAL 13 2 11 0 448 1201 37.30 8BOX HILL NORTH 13 0 13 0 493 1665 29.61 0

U19 SECTION 1

WERRIBEE AMATEURS 13ST KEVINS 13OLD XAVERIANS 13DE LA SALLE 13STBERNARDS 13OLD SCOTCH 13MARCELLIN 13UNIVERSITY BLUES 13OLD BRIGHTON 13CAULFIELD GR 1 3

U19 SECT/!3N 2 P wRUPERTSW00D 13 10COLLEGIANS 13 9BANYULE VIEWBANK 13 9OLD ESSENDON GR 13 9OLD TRINITY 13 7BEAUMARIS 13 6OLD CAMBERWELL 13 6OLD MELBURNIANS 13 5OLD IVANHOE 13 3

U1 9 SECTION3 P wOLD CAREY 13 10UNIVERSITY BLACKS 13 10WHITEFRIARS 13 9OLD PARADIANS 13 9OAKLEIGH 13 8ST BEDES MENT TIG 13 7AJAX 13 4MHSOB 13 4THERRY PENOLA 0 B 13 2MONASH BLUES 13 2

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1119 (2) BLUE P w L D For ~ '/ P~3PENINSULA 0 B 13 11 2 0 1648 914 180,31 44 1BENTLEIGH 13 10 3 0 1549 474 326.79 40ST JOHNS 0 C 13 9 4 0 1126 979 115 .02 36EMMAUS ST LEOS 0 C 13 8 5 0 1240 1048 118 .32 32SOUTH MELB DISTRICTS13 8 5 0 1155 1088 106

.16 32MAZENOD 0 C 13 5 8 0 982 1264 77.69 20ORMOND 13 4 9 0 928 1385 67.00 16DE LA SALLE (2) 13 4 9 0 888 1358 65 .39 16HAMPTON ROVERS 13 3 10 0 736 1549 47 .51 12OAKLEIGH CLAYS 13 2 11 0 866 1512 57 .28 8

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CLUB 18 (8) P W L D For AgstUNIVERSITY BLUES 13 13 0 0 1565 383 408.62 52OLD TRINITY 13 11 2 0 1342 580 231 .38 44EMMAUS ST LEOS 0 C 13 8 5 0 907 618 146 .76 32NORTH OLD BOYS 13 7 6 0 779 607 128 .34 28OLD SCOTCH (3) 13 7 6 0 796 942 84.50 28CAULFIELD GR 13 5 7 1 889 1097 81 .04 22LA TROBE UNI 13 4 8 1 486 1020 47.65 18OLD GEELONG 13 4 9 0 803 1022 78 .57 16MONASH GRYPHONS 13 2 11 0 501 1225 40 .90 8OLD CAREY 13 2 11 0 551 1364 40.40 8r-------------------------------I

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ST KEVINS 12COLLEGIANS 12ST BEDES MENT TIG 12OLD ESSENDON GR 12OLD BRIGHTON 12OLDIVANHOE 12NORTH OLD BOYS 12OLD PARADIANS 12MAZENOD 0 C 12BEAUMARIS 12

C SECTION P

MHSOB 13CAULFIELD GR 13OLD CAMBERWELL 13PARKDALE VULTURES 13MONASH BLUES 13HAMPTON ROVERS 13THERRY PENOLA 0 B 13AJAX 13EMMAUS ST LEOS O C 13GLEN EIRA 1 3

Dl SECTION p

UNIVERSITY BLACKS 13ORMOND 13FITZROY REDS 13BANYULE 13YARRA VALLEY 0 B 13PENINSULA 0 B 13OLD MENTONIANS 13AOUINAS 0 C 13PRAHRAN 13SALESIAN 0 C 1 3

D2 SECTION P

OLD CAREY 13OLD GEELONG 13BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE13IVANHOE ASSUMPTION 13LA TROBE UNI 13BENTLEIGH 13WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 13SWINBURNE UNI 13MONASH GRYPHONS 13WEST BRUNSWICK 1 3

D3 SECTION p

RUPERTSWOOD 13OAKLEIGH 13ST JOHNS O C 13UHS-VU 13SOUTH MELB DISTRICTSI3POWER HOUSE 13MT LILYDALE 13WERRIBEE AMATEURS 13SYNDAL TALLY-HO 13HAWTHORN AMATEURS 13

L D Far Agst %

0 1286 795 161 .76 440 2 0 1213 757 160.24 40

9 3 0 1449 1070 135.42 3 68 4 0 1196 999 119.72 327 5 0 1059 1066 99.34 284 8 0 1055 1039 101 .54 1 6

4 8 0 790 1000 79.00 16

3 9 0 759 1083 70.08 123 9 0 600 1265 47 .43 12

1 11 0 818 1151 71 .07 4

IN L D For Agsf % Pts

10 2 0 1330 1022 130.14 40

9 3 0 986 857 115.05 368 4 0 1310 953 137.46 328 4 0 1340 1051 127.50 327 5 0 1074 955 112.46 286 5 1 982 1036 94.79 265 7 0 958 994 96 .38 203 9 0 835 1202 69.47 12

2 9 1 811 1277 63.51 101 11 0 870 1149 75 .72 4

L D For1 0 1220 892 136.77 482 1 1409 909 155.01 424 1 1084 933 116.18 345 0 1071 1030 103 .98 326 0 1040 879 118.32 287 0 999 955 104 .61 248 0 952 1131 84 .17 209 0 1056 1167 90.49 1610 0 990 1399 70.76 1212 0 908 1434 63.32 4

w- % Pts

W 1 D For AgsP % PEs

13 0 0 1575 740 212 .84 5210 3 0 1292 866 149 .19 409 4 0 1091 751 145 .27 369 4 0 1287 977 131 .73 367 6 0 1199 1047 114 .52 28

5 8 0 1038 1342 77 .35 204 9 0 895 1185 75.53 164 9 0 776 1225 63.35 163 10 0 920 1152 79.86 121 12 0 688 1544 44.56 4

W L D For Agst % Pta

11 2 0 1507 818 184 .23 44

10 2 1 1318 887 148 .59 4210 3 0 1317 935 140 .86 409 4 0 1140 974 117 .04 36

6 7 0 1044 1027 101 .66 245 7 1 926 1251 74.02 224 9 0 962 1217 79.05 163 10 0 952 1244 76.53 123 10 0 817 1162 70.31 123 10 0 770 1268 60.73 12

IT P 6 Y F is

OLD WESTBOURNE 13 12 1 0 1446 635 227.72 48

KEW 13 12 1 0 1372 742 184.91 48

ELSTERNWICK 13 9 4 0 1423 976 145.80 36ST MARYS 13 8 5 0 1427 1135 125 .73 32

BULLEEN COBRAS 13 8 5 0 1229 1034 118 .86 32

ALBERT PARK 13 5 8 0 1133 1196 94 .73 20

NORTH BRUNSWICK 13 4 9 0 1122 1503 74 .65 16

ELTHAM COLLEGIANS 13 3 9 1 815 1301 62 .64 14

RICHMOND CENTRAL 13 2 11 0 865 1545 55.99 8

BOX HILL NORTH 13 1 11 1 946 1711 552 9 6

A RESERVE P W L D For a~sr % Pts

UNIVERSITY BLUES 12 12 0 0 1398 341 409 .97 48ST BERNARDS 12 9 3 0 853 610 139 .84 36OLD SCOTCH 12 8 4 0 926 726 127 .55 32OLD TRINITY 12 7 5 0 737 561 131 .37 28

OLD XAVERIANS 12 7 5 0 740 736 100 .54 28DE LA SALLE 12 6 6 0 738 729 101 .23 24

OLD HAILEYBURY 12 5 7 0 720 783 91 .95 20MARCELLIN 12 4 8 0 646 868 74.42 16OLD MELBURNIANS 12 2 10 0 472 983 48 .02 8

WHITEFRIARS 12 0 12 0 260 1191 21 .83 0

B RESERVE P W L D For A, s~ t % Pls

NORTH OLD BOYS 12 10 2 0 825 502 164 .34 40COLLEGIANS 12 10 2 0 717 546 131 .32 40ST KEVINS 12 8 3 1 903 570 158 .42 34

OLD BRIGHTON 12 7 5 0 726 521 139 .35 28MAZENOD 0 C 12 6 6 0 717 843 85.05 24OLD ESSENDON GR 12 5 7 0 659 660 99.85 20ST BEDES MENT TIG 12 4 8 0 529 715 73.99 16

OLD IVANHOE 12 4 8 0 593 841 70.51 16OLD PARADIANS 12 4 8 0 461 779 59.18 16BEAUMARIS 12 1 10 1 485 791 61 .31 6

d', RRE~$~~~ P W L D For A~t % Pfs

HAMPTON ROVERS 13 10 3 0 939 682 137 .68 40AJAX 13 9 4 0 822 494 166 .40 36

THERRY PENOLA 0 B 13 8 5 0 714 724 98.62 32MONASH BLUES 13 7 5 1 837 724 115.61 30CAULFIELD GR 13 7 6 0 914 714 128.01 28EMMAUS ST LEOS 0 C 13 7 6 0 941 759 123.98 28

OLD CAMBERWELL 13 7 6 0 772 819 94.26 28MHSOB 13 6 6 1 838 571 146 .76 26PARKDALE VULTURES 13 3 10 0 644 1039 61 .98 12GLEN EIRA 13 0 13 0 419 1410 29 .72 0

D 1 RESERVE P W L D For A~ % Pts

ORMOND 13 11 2 0 1136 452 251 .33 44

FITZROY REDS 13 11 2 0 1102 470 234 .47 44

UNIVERSITY BLACKS 13 9 4 0 1276 473 269 .77 36PENINSULA 0 B 13 9 4 0 1075 741 145.07 36OLD MENTONIANS 13 8 5 0 904 635 142 .36 32AOUINAS 0 C 13 8 5 0 740 783 94.51 32BANYULE 13 4 8 1 598 925 64 .65 18

YARRA VALLEY 0 B 13 2 10 1 529 881 60 .05 10PRAHRAN 13 1 12 0 356 1202 29 .62 4SALESIAN 0 C 13 1 12 0 269 1639 16 .41 4

W L D For Agst % Pis

11 2 0 1499 899 166 .74 44

11 2 0 1336 957 139.60 449 4 0 1187 936 126 .82 368 5 0 1068 823 129.77 32

8 5 0 1183 1144 103.41 325 8 0 1050 1030 101 .94 204 9 0 972 1307 74.37 163 10 0 1126 1393 80 .83 123 10 0 905 1250 72 .40 12

3 10 0 981 1568 62 .56 12

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