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SPORTSCOVERVAFA MAJOR SPONSO R

In On the Record last week there was a discussionabout representative football and the somewhatthorny issue of player payments was raised .

In what has increasingly become a dollar-drivensociety, the amateurs is unique because we don'tpay our players .

What that means for our competition is that ourstars are vulnerable to tempting offers from rivalclubs and if you have a look at variousmetropolitan leagues and country leagues you seea lot of great VAFA players running around .

But what happens when players sign at a club witha financial agreement and they don't perform?

Basically the answer is, pressure builds .

I have discovered that it is not uncommon forsome players who come to the VAFA just to berelieved to play for free .

Although it sounds cliched, there is somethingabout playing for the love of the game that canmake a professional footballer feel good aboutfootball again .

There is certainly a philosophy out there fromsome players that it is a relief to play for love andnot feel guilty about whether their . performancewarranted their fee .

We have seen this year a number of players wholeft the competition to play in a professionalleague, didn't like their new environment and havereturned to their VAFA clubs in the same season .

If you look at the recent events in the AFL, it wouldbe fair to suggest big bucks build big egos .

And when one ego becomes bigger than the team,it can be incredibly destructive .

I always believe the best teams have an energyabout them that is tangible .

You can see it when the team is playing, you ca n

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see it when they walkon the ground, you cansense it at training .

That doesn't mean allthe players are bes tmates but it means all the players understand theirrole in the team .

I'm not even sure a coach can create such a bondwith his players . It just happens .

But what the coach can do is control the playinglist and if there is an individual - no matter howtalented - who doesn't fit in, the coach should givethat player the tap on the shoulder .

There is no point persisting with troublemakersand not one player is bigger than the team .

Yes, every team has its stars and maybe the starsneeded to be treated differently at times, but allstars realise that there are other blokes in thegroup that helps them shine .

If your champion player doesn't realise the game isnot just about him, it is time to ask him to move on .

You never know, at another club the player couldpull his head in and everyone might think the coachwas fool to axe him . At the end of the day, you haveto realise your decision was made for the greatergood . . . . the good of the team .

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Gi~ Trit ; - 'i- rving a 'Once ag<' I put my hand up in shame . The only senior ASection side to remain undefeated since May has been sadlyneglected in these esteemed pages. Every week Trinity kicktheir regulation 7-10 goals, every week they just scrape in andevery week I mutter to myself, "They'll fail over soon" . Perhapsinfluenced by the pasting they received at the hands of UniBlues and mindful of their low 90s percentage, I gave themshort shrift .But they're in this comp right up to their eyeballs . Half-backDamien Buttler, always a consistent performer in years goneby, is probably the form player of A Section . Deadly smallforward Andy Cultrera ices games week after week and is verydifficult to match up on. Full-back David Beardsley looks likehe spends a lot of time in the sauna but he is virtually neverbeaten. My memory is tenuous but I can recall only DanCuilinan and Dan Jordan giving him grief over the years .Speedster Tom Eckersley is arguably the rookie of the year todate .And then there's Phil Gaut. very much the Costello to LeighCarison's Howard over the years but now a respected seniorcoach in his own right . Gaut has the Ts playing accountable,defensive football and has turned an unheralded list into apr cary outfit, On Saturday, he did his homework and shutdc i most of the Haileybury prime movers . Gaut will besv g on Ramsden's tribunal appearance (at the time ofwriting= result unknown) but he should be mighty proud of hise'~ ris.

At °-ntiersF;p Anyone?Ever °~ak to talks up Uni Blues as if they are a firststarter ~irray Bridge showing $37 on the tote with little tono trial :orm . "Hornet", they say, "I reckon the Blues could bea smoky in the run to September" . Well Sherlocks, stopbugging me, we all know what the students are capable of . AskOld Scotch . Another 30+ possession game to Mark Paterson,while Quinton Gleeson (having one of his best seasons) andDirk Heinz (I have a!ook-alike for you Dirk, it's been playing onmy mind for two years and when it comes to me, you'll be thefirst to know) both turned the ladder leaders inside out . TheCardinals were blown off the park against Xavs and managedto regroup so expect them to bounce back quickly. Meanwhile ,

Blues to scare the living hell out of all the top team sas their second flag in three years .

the ' lur first . . . .At so e_ X_ -,.. You c+ argue that their 2006 list is thest rt in -.ars . ; y team that can afford the luxury ofDaancii Lynch down back is not exactly struggling fornumbers . But they mix their form and haven't yet conquere d

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their Toorak Park demons.It's unlikely but notbeyond the realms ofpossibility that Xavs, Unior Haileybury (or allthree!) miss the four witha percentage of 130+.If De La makes it (and, at face value, they have the easiest runhome) it will be through the agency of their mosquito fleet,particularly Duggan and Rayson . De La were a bitundermanned going into the game at the House of Horrors butjust hung on, despite a plucky effort from the home side. BrettCook, in only his 2nd game of amateur football, was best forBernards while the very consistent Aaron Shields got the nodat De La.And don't even get me started on Old Ivanhoe . Where did I tipthem to finish in March? Holy Moly, what a dingbat . OnSaturday it was former Sydney Swan John Stevens who wasthe spark, kicking five exquisite goals . There's mixed reportson the availability of James Hope but all signs point towardshis imminent return .Get your dartboard, loosen the figures, take aim, close youreyes and try not to decapitate anyone in the immediate vicinity .It's an extraordinary season and anyone's flag . . . .

SelectionsSpeaking of that dartboard, my tipping has taken a decidedlyshambolic turn of late. Time to get some credibility back in myIi" and tip Trinity over De La, Uni over Bernards, Haileybury atth^ °'tdlands, Xavs (deep breath) at Toorak over Marcelli n

Handley. MatthewCultrera, Andy

Gerstman, James

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Smith, Daniel OLD XAVERIANS 3 35

I' ndl ;y,Matthew OLD XAVERIANS 0 20

Harris, Patrick ST BERNARDS t 20

Widmer, Timothy OLD SCOTCH 3 20Westmore, James UNIVERSITY BLUES 0 17"° results weren't received . Any discrepancies may be due to non-

submission of results by clubs .

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(who have a great record there) . And in a sentence I neverthought I'd write two months ago, Old Ivanhoe to move to thetop of A Section after disposing of Old Scotch .

TriviaLast week's answer. . . .1892 . . . Congratulations to GladysChips of Kew East who snail mailed the correct answer.Serious one this week, if you get it, I dips me lid . . . Whichcurrent A Section senior footballer has collected the mostWoodrow Medal votes in his career? First correct answer tojonathan_g_horn@yahoo .co .uk wins a bottle of red .

TONES ;Old Ivanhoe congratulate M arty Veal on 200 games thisweek (250 as a whole for the Ammo's with his 50 atBanyule) . Two time premiership winner in 94/95 in sectionsD&C , club captain in 93,96 & 97, B & F in 95 & 97, and amember of the The Team of the Century . A superb reader ofthe game, Marty was always ahead of his time as an counterattacking half back flanker who can cover an amazingamount of territory and punish the opposition with long runsand raking accurate kicks to the forward line . Still playing theodd game in the Seniors , maybe he can add the ultimateprize of a Section A medallion to one of the great careers atOIG .St .Bernards congratulate David Blunt (39 sen, 9 res, 2 Club18) a gritty onballer in the seniors who runs and runs all day,and Andrew Smith (36 res, 8 U19, 6 Club 18) a consistentperformer over the years, who have both recently reached50 games for the club .Old Haileyburians' Congratulate Ben Langford-Jones on100 games for the Bloods last Saturday . Son of VAFA legendAndrew and another Old Haileyburian to achieve thefather/son 100 games milestone, first played in 1994 whilststill at school helping out the U19's and Reserves. Missedseason 1999 and retired at the end of 2001 but has comeback this year to accomplish this significant milestone .Well done 'Beanie' .Old Haileyburians' also congratulate Laz Siapantas on 50games for the club last week . Recruited from Monash Bluesin 2003, Laz immediately made an impact around the packswith his explosive bursts of speed and his willingness andability to get the hard ball, assets which earned him VAFAselection in the AAFC Carnival team . Missing the last half o fthat year overseas, Laz returned in 2004 and has not lookedback and all at the Bloods look forward to many more gamesfrom this exciting player. Well done 'Laz' .

University Blues v St BernardsOld Xaverians v Marcellin O C

Old Ivanhoe v Old ScotchDe La Salle v Old Trinity Or

Old Haileybury v Old Melburnians

L umST 6.3 8.3 11.4 15,5 (95)DE LA SALLE 3.3 10.7 13.10 14 .15 (99)St Bern: Goals: C . Potter 4, J . Madden 3, T. Pearson 3, B. Gook 2, G . Baseggeo, D.Blunt, D . Iannazo . Best : J . Madden, G . McIntyre, C . Potter, B . Cook, T. Pearson, J.Spinella OLS : Goals : J. Moloney 3, D . Payson 3. M . Duggan 2 . L . Harrison 2, T.Silvers 2, M . Brown, D. Lowe. Best: A. Shields, D. Spithill, N . Harris, T. Demetnou.D . Rayson, A . Greenhalgh Umpires: Mark Gibson (F) Wayne Hinton (F) Ryan Place(B) James Scully (B) Daniel Scully (G) Bernard Jephson (G)OLD TRINITY OR 1 .1 4.3 5.3 9 .6(60)OLD HAILEYBURY 2.1 4.2 7.7 7.7 (49)Old Trin: Goals : A . Cultrera 4, K. Butler, B. Chan, S . Pretty, A. Ramsden, B . Walsh,Best: D. Buttler, A. Cultrera . R. Burrows, D . Beardsley, G . Deane-Johns, M . DugganOld Hail : Goals : M . Seccull 2, L. Siapantas 2, N . Harrison, C. Steinfort, M. Brewer,Best: C . Steinfort, A . McIntyre, B. Trollope, S. Roberts, H. Hopwood, H . McLauchlanUmpires: Grant Joyner (F) Luke Holmes (F) Matthew Jenkinson (B) Adam Rogers(B) Michael O'Donnell (G) Andrew Esposito (G )MARCELLIN OC 4.0 4.1 8.4 9.5 (59)OLD IVANHOE 4 .2 9.4 9.7 13 .11 (89)Marc: Goals : J. Bortolotto 3, C. MacLaren 2, S. Abrahams, B . Dobson, G. Romanin,C. Woods. Best: D. Gartner, A. Papaluca, J. Bortolotto, J. Carlson, S . Abrahams, J.Symes Old Iv : Goals : J. Stevens 5, Z. Keane 4, M . Toovey 2, B . Nagel, N . Butler.Best : J . Stevens, Z. Keane, L. Lochran, S . Price, I . Dawkins, S. Curatolo Umpires :Dharshaka Peiris (F) Albie Firley (F) Blake Curtis (B) Alex Koutsoukis (B) Paul Gait(G) Shane Herbert (G)UNIVERSITY BLUES 5.3 11.5 17.11 23 .11 (149)OLD SCOTCH 3.1 3.5 4_7 7.11 (53)Uoi Blues : Goals : D. Heinz 6, G . Decrespigny 3, J. Watts 3, A . Lowcack 2, T.McKinnon 2, P.f. Torney 2, E . WiIkinson 2, 0. Giessen, M . Stewart, B. McConnell .Best: M . Paterson, T. Rankin, D. Heinz, T. McKinnon, Q. Gleeson, B. McConnellOld Scotch: Goals: A. Pugsley 3, B. Doherty 2, J. Kitchen, M . Flynn . Best : S .Thompson, A. Pugsley, N . Lou], P. Butler, M. Gnarl, T. Leeds Umpires : RussellDavidson (F) Sacha Koffman (F) Robbie Mayston (B) Peter Moretti (B) AnthonyKyrkou (G) Lucas Robson (G )OLD rAELBURNIANS 3.1 6.1 9.4 10.5 (65)OLD XAVERIANS 4 .2 12.8 13.13 22.16 (148)Old Melb: Goals: J . Beaumont 6, w. Harvey, M . Hawkins, C . Kennedy, W. Sangster.Best : N . Russell, C . Wilmoth, J . Beaumont, M. Hawkins, H. Lacey, W Penton OldXav: Goals: M. Handley 5, T. Clarke 4, J. Arnold 2, S. Johnston 2, J . Pasceri 2, A.Bowen, R. Colbert, S . Mollartl, T. Ockleshaw, J. McDonnell, B. Hackett . Best: T.Ockleshaw, M . Graham, T. Woodruff, T Clarke, T . Fleming, S. Johnston T. FlemingUmpires : David Lepair (F) Peter James (F) Brendan Corcoran (B) William Stokes(B) Matthew Cowley (G) Sam Perrin (G )

ALRUE&OLD TRINITY GR 5.2 6.4 8.10 12,13 (85)OLD HAILEYBURY 1 .0 2.6 2.6 6.7 (43)Old Trin: Goals: S. lrandervenne 6, D. Rowley 2, S_ Bladeni. Z . Williams, P. Gnatt,R . Ullangara. Best : J. Best, D . Rowley, L. Fisher, J. Kenna . T. Herrod . S. BlademOld Hail : Goals: D . Salter 2, A. Kight, F. Mohammad, S. Saunders, C. Home. Best:F. Mohammad, M . Dowling, S. Ellis, B . Hampton, A. Kight, G. ChipperfieldOLD P4ELBURNIAMS 0.0 2.1 2.1 6.4 (40)OLD XAVERIANS 4.3 6.6 12.11 10.12 (108)Did h9etb : Goals : R. Moffatt 2, A . Voyage 2, C . Alder, A. Ray. Best: R . Moffatt, C.Jenkins, A. Voyage . 0. Web, G . TsioGas, A . Wadtlel! Old Xav: Goals: D. Smith 3.D . Walsh 3, L Harry 2, T Maher 2, H . Murphy 2, L . Howard, M . Labrooy, S .McCarthy, A . Ryan. Best: P. Ryan, D . Walsh, R . Carey, S . Skidmore, L. Harry, S .FreerST BERNARDS 1.4 6.7 7.7 10.9 (69)BE LA SALLE 0.7 2 7 5.14 714 (56)St Bern: Goals: N. Smith 2, J. Stapleton 2, S. Mitchell 2, R. Gileno 2, P. Harris, BRunnalls. Best: M . Juricskay, S . Dods, S . laonazo, S . Mitchell, M. Salvadon, G.Stewart DLS: Goals: S . Morwood 3, A. Johnstone 2 . M . Fieltlsentl, R . Marks . Best :P. Bourke, A . Johnstone, B. Vague, T. Donegan, J . Stmear, M . NankervisUNIVERSITY BLUES 4.3 4.5 7.7 9,8 (62)OLD SCOTCH 0.1 5.2 10.4 14 .8 (92)Uni Blues: Goals : C . Baumgartner 4, J . Ccrdy 3, T. Girdwood, J. Ward . Best: C.Baumgartner, M. 0 Riley, W. Fitzpatrick, M . Shaughnessy, J. Maylan, B. GinOld Scotch : Goals : J . Keays5, T. Widmer 3, T. Jelbart 2, N . Hildebrandt, A. Phdalay,J . Davis . Best: T. Beattie, T. Keck, J . Davis, J . Keays, A. Wallace-Smith, N .Hildebrandt.MARCELLIN OC 1.1 1.1 2.3 2.3 (15)OLD IVANHOE GR 21 2 .7 7.12 13.15 (93)Marc: Goals: R. !aconis, C. Purcell Best: A. Layton, A. Ceccomancmi, T. Nisbet, L.Boyd, T. Money, R . Iaconis Old Iv: Goals : M . Clarke 4, J. Leech 3, P. Dinakis 2, A .Berry 2, R. Butler, G. Hope. Best : M. Clarke, M . Ferrantino, G . Hope, P. Dinakis, J .Leech, R . Robert s

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ROUND 14 - A -'-LOld Scotch v St Bernards

Old Trinity Gr v University BluesMarcellin OC v Old HaileyburyOld Ivanhoe v Old Xaverians

Old Melburnians v De La Sall e

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St Kevins OB v MHSOB At Sportscover ArenaWhitefriars OC v Old Essendon Gr

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L«-; SPORTS MEDICIN E

REVIEWAfter a good opening term kicking into the breeze,Caulfield opened up a handy lead, but Mazenod weregetting plenty of the footy and but for inaccuratekicking could have been in front at the first change . TheFields came out with all guns blazing in the second,kicking 6 twins to have the game sewn up at the half .Pretty nondescript second half with neither sidegaining too much but the Nodders perhaps playing a bitbetter. Benny Carboni carried on from his state gamewith a blinder, whilst Mark Pennycuick and BrettSinclair acquitted themselves well .Old Brighton very happy to win out at Friar Park againsta Whitefriars side who looked better than their ladderposition belies . Tough hard first half with lots of strongtackling until the Tonners slipped away in the third termwhen their mid field stepped up the gas .The young guns Scott Oliver, Andrew Paroissien, andDamien Hughes were excellent for the Tonners as werePhelan and Matt Gadsden .The resurgent St Kevins continued on their merry waywith an important victory over a competitiveBeaumaris . The Sharks had all the play early and had a4 goal break until St Kevins forced their way back byplaying great team orientated footy and despite the bestefforts of their opponents managed a good win . PaulGreenham continued his purple patch of form, andMatthew Murphy made a fine debut . Sean Conte andMark Ensor as usual solid for Beauy and Justin Heathroved well .Another good win by Collegians in front of their heroesof 1956 . They got off to a good start ran well and kickedto position to overwhelm MHSOB who acknowledgedthey were beaten by a better side . Richard Hosking andNick Harrison are both in terrific form and DickHenebery snapped a couple of good ones . Young TomBartholmew was best for the Unicorns supported byStu McCully and Rhys Limbrick.It was a case of who made the least mistakes as OldEssendon coasted to a regulation 5 goal win overUniversity Blacks who must rue their wastedopportunities in front of goal which in all realityprobably cost them the game . Better players for thewinners were Full Back of the century Skurrie, youngRoscoe Tanner, Boomer Clifton, with a special mentionto the up and coming Trevaskis . For the Blacks, SamJess, Matthew Watson, Evo, and the Colonel all had acrack .

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A couple of seasondefining games thisweek .Old Brighton welcomesSt Kevins to South Road . Promises to be a beauty thisone, both in good form and an important result forthem both . Both have been aided by some pretty goodinclusions in the past couple of weeks but Hendra andDawes add a new dimension to the Tonners . This,coupled with the home ground advantage has themjust winning .Just down the road at Shark Park another good gameis sure to take place as the Caulfield Grammariansmake the short trek across town to visit their hosts .Beaumaris have struggled a bit against some of thebigger bodied B Grade sides in the past weeks andmay find the smaller faster running Caulfield sidemore to their liking . The Fields have a bit too much atstake though today to drop this one .To say that Mazenod must win today is anunderstatement . They do display patches of goodfootball but need to maintain it for .`e full 4 quartersto trouble the Blacks toda--. The Blf,.ks too will be

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desperate to win to keep the pressure on the Fieldsand even though its at Central its still the BL cksfor me .Cannot see the loser of the MHSOB versus Whitefriarsclash surviving in B Section in 2006 . So the stakes arehigh . In fact so high they will be going toextraordinary lengths to take the 4 points . Both haveplayed well in patches in the past month so it shouldbe a cracker of a game . Would love to tip a draw andam not sure who to tip so will stick to my tried andtrue home ground trick and go with the High .The Match of the Season takes place today as OldEssendon welcome the unbeaten Collegians . Both areexcellent sides in top form so it should really be aripnPr of a game. Collegians have largely beenur rubled all year --td have yet to be put to th e

it knc ,y , II have been in a gameas G-" -t '--e'y love to be the first t o

lainly are a chance but I jus tsitors will drop one today agains t

An ur - I r s ice to write this column .A brief mztch including players worthy ofmention by y Nights please .Contact det; 33 016 or drop me an emailto brair o(~ au

joint `he Am< teurs in 1995an immec~ate im,.act as a key;on's U/19 Premiership team, I n

ti rears sitice, he has become ohe of the mostad eaders and players we have seen at th e

ub . Senior Captain for the past three years, Clu b: : :ipion in 2002 & 2004 as well as four placings i n

the B & F, V. A .F. A . Representative player, a leader of' 2"03 Premiership side, Chris h< left an indelibl e

>sion on evervone who has br - n involved wit hthe club during ; te `_ I gratulat e

on pla, . :Rg --me thi t . his hasbeen a mile -d by co _ t sistenceand with p of a very supportive ; mily. We! Idone.

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COLLEGIANS 3.1 8.8 10 .14 1 17 (1(17r, ..ISOB ? 12 7. 2Coll : Goals: N. Burrows 3, A. Fabris 3 . L . Nisbet 3, 10 . Lynch 2, J . A no, AShinkfield, A. Stone, a 1 Ioamson . st: A. Bridgman . Z. Moon, A i, AFabris. N, Burrowa . D. on ]SOB: Goals: K. Harding 2, L Fraczek, AO'Brien, N . Orchard, D . Gold. Best: N. Orchard, A 0'BriE i. J . -avis, TFraczek, D. Gold, K . Hard,Wt9ITEFRIARS OC 2.6 5 .3 9.7 16 .11(71)OLD BRIGHTON GR 6 .7 6.7 97(61)White : Goals: A. Gamble 7, F9. J. B K, A. D'Aloisio Best : J Pedro, A.Gamble, J. Treyvaud, A. Gibbs . " tartly. S . Anderson Old Brighton : Goals C,PAci'ico13, J. Maguire 2, J. Salem Y . S Williams 2 . uest : S . Williams, C . Mctdical,C . P4cKimm, J . Maguire, J. Lynct;. S. Cooney

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B Sectio nBEAUMARIS CAULFIELD GRAMMARIANS COLLEGIANS MAZEP40D MHSO B

Coach: Russell Barnes Cozch : Stephen Ylrght Coach: Pat FWukms Coach : Ben Rbbertsa: Coach : Matx Murray

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27 J . Sayers 29 N . Stone 32 S . Paolucci 23 A. Hogan31 C. Graham

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B SectionOLD BRIGHTON OLD ESSENDON ST KEVIN'S OB UNI BLACKS WHITEFRIARSGRAMMARIANS Coach : Darren Handiey Coach: Dave Murray Coach : Anthony Parkin Coach: Pat MarinaCoxh : Greg WicxigMm Fha,• Ci:och : Craig Ridley Asst Caach: Memo] Duggan Res Coach : Chns Barrett Ant Coach : Peter Randall, Wayne

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8 B Janso n3 S. Olliver 3 P. Rogash7 J . Travaligia 5 E. Hardy

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This C Section column is proudly brought to you by the letters°R" and "F" and the number '6' . R is for Relegation battles andReality checks, whilst F is for Finals aspirations and Fitzroy'sfate . 6 represents the number of teams in contention for bothfinals and relegation . Well, at least that narrows the fieldsomewhat from recent weeks! !

REVIEWThe OC's win over the Reds casts Brunswick's season in awhole new light, despite the promise of early season . TheRedders have pretty much gone win/loss each week up untilthe last three, which they've dropped, and now face theUnBedeables (thanks PK). Last week they coughed up valuablepercentage to a rejuvenated Old Camberwell side moredesperate in defence . Fitzroy missed some straightforwardchances, kicking 10 straight points before their first major, andmay look back on this game as the turning point of theirseason (one way or the other!) . For the victors, Damian McGuigan was fantastic on the last line of defence, Stephen Derrystood tall in the ruck all day and Sam Peasnell celebrated hisbirthday with 5 goals .Tom Roberts, Chris Nihilll and Tom Spurling have hithertobeen support acts for NOBSPC, but they all played greatgames on the weekend, showing the increasing depth at theGillon Oval, None however could overshadow thecommanding effort of Mick Barker, who was back to vintagegoal-kicking form bagging 9 . At the other end, YaronRappaport provided the goalkicking avenue which, givenBloom was well held and Rosen unavailable, gave his team afighting chance. Whilst the Jackas, on the back of Corey Jankieand Jared Raleigh, managed to get within a goal early in thelast term, the Combine rallied brilliantly to kick the last 7majors of the game .Monash celebrated Semester 2 with a huge week on the track,roaring out of the sheds to snuff out the contest by the end ofthe first term . Game over - thank you linesmen, thank youballboys . Aaron Williams was superb in game 100, and LukeCreamer had one of his best in the pale blue guernsey . Makeno mistake, the Ashes are going to be "Fearsome at Frearson'for the remainder of the season . For Parade, Dean Richardsonhas been great since his elevation, and Adam Curran would bea good tip for their B&F, but they need more support from theirteam-mates from here on in .Way down south Parkdale tiptoed around the corner toBrindisi St to face STMBT, and kept pace with the home sidein the early exchanges. Trailing by 3 goals at the main break,the Vultures were in with some sort of chance, until the Tigersdecided to smarten themselves up . Aaron Sawers has foundhis feet at senior level, roving with pace and bagging the BOGvotes award whilst Andrew Hayes kicked 3 off a forward flankand made a welcome return to top form. Down the other end,Steven Kidd is playing the best season of his career . In the end,

the Vultures lackedenough midfield optionsto match the Tigers,despite honest effortsfrom Guy Crilley andCorey Stephens.Finally, Ormond held off a

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fast finishing Hampton Rovers unit and secured the BuxtonCup for the trophy cabinet . After calling correctly, 3 late goalsto Duane Bailey, Ash Russel and David Robbins delivered a 20point buffer. Despite Ryan Martin cleverly threading an earlymajor into the wind, Hampton were able to respond well to cutthe margin to 3 points .Ormond should've shut the gate in thethird term as they controlled the play and Matt Martinov wason fire, but the 7 goal margin at lemon time may not have beenenough . Daniel Gribbin and Matt Terech were workingovertime as the Rovers got close, but not close enough . Somemissed chances were costly for the Rovers as Ormond held onfor grim life .PREVIEWHampton Rovers need a win after 3 straight losses, but The OCare in better nick and have the likely return of some key playersto bolster their line-up. Whilst it's at Hampton and they haveeverything to play for, I can't see them stopping the Wellers .OC by 26 points .The Reds are in a similar predicament but only the mostoptimistic Red Roy could back them to unseat the STBMTlads. If they do, we won't hear the end of it for a long time .Tigers by 29 points.NOBSPC against Parkdale is an intriguing match-up as bothsides have improved in recent weeks . Parkdale will have torecover their composure and may relish a slightly lessformidable opponent than last week . In a toss of the coin, I'mfavoring the Combine to continue their push by 7 points .

NAME

C SECTION

CLUB LST VfK TOTAL

Loats, David OLD CAMBERWELL 0 59

Barker, Michael NOB/ST PATS COLL 9 46

Bloom, Aaron AJAX AFC 1 36Craven, Thomas MONASH BLUES 1 33

C RESERVE

Spinoso, Matthew OLD PARADIANS 2 38Tomese, Joe FITZROY REDS 6 34

Lethbridge, Anthony MONASH BLUES 2 31

Davis, Stephen ORMOND AFC 3 26"" results weren't received . Any discrepancies may be due to non-

submission of results by clubs .

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Ormond have been doing enough to get the points andchallenge AJAX for the double chance. Parade simply didn'twake up unti l it was over last week, and are running out ofoppo rt unities. Here's another going begging, Ormond by 19points .Finally, Monash -v- AJAX is on again and the key here will bethe Ashes ability to nullify the home sides' midfield . If AntRosen returns to face his alumni, I think the Jackas canbounce back . If not, then its the Ashes. With absolutely noconfidence, I'll slot in Monash by 11 points .

C SECTIONNIONASH BLUES 9.7 11.10 14 .15 15 .18 (108)OLD PARADIANS 0.1 3.5 6.9 8.12 (60)MB: Goals: M . Coe 4, A. Hickey 2, T. Craven, M . Davidson, A. Fyfe, B . MacKenzie,C. O'Sullivan, J. Rosengarten, J . Smith, R. Turton, P. Van Der Sluys . Best : L.Creamer, A . Williams. M. Davidson, M . Coe, A. Vincent, T Craven 0P : Goals: A.Hughes 3, P. Brabender 2, B. Dintioosante 2, M . Matko . Best: B . Richardson, A.Curran, D. Loney, A. Hughes, D. Richardson, K. Jenkins Umpires : AshleyHoogendyk (F) Robert O'Gorman (F) Cameron Hoogendyk (B) Dale Cook (B)Graeme Booth (G) Bruce Stephens (G )NOB/ST PATS COLL 3.2 8.3 12.6 20.14 (134)AJAX AFC 3.3 9.6 11.7 13 .9 (87)NOB/StP: Goals: M. Barker 9, D. Brady 3, D. Tonkin 2, T. Brady, S. Butcher, G.Maxtor, S . O'Connor, T. Sheehan, T. Spurting. Best: M . Barker, G . Maxon, T. Brady,T. Roberts, T. Spurting, C. Nihill AJAX: Goals: Y. Rapoport 6, D. Sutton 2, A. Bloom,B. Klein, A. Lewski, D. Markov, B. Yudelman . Best: D. Sutton, Y. Rapoport, J.Raleigh, C. Jankie, J . Segal, A. Bloom Umpires : Sean Scully Jnr (F) A Riddell (B)Field Rdfl (F) Boundary Rdfl (B) Goal Rdfl (G) Garry Clancy (G )FITZROY REDS 0.6 2.12 3.13 5.16 (46)OLD CAMBERWELL 1 .3 4.7 7.10 12.12 (84)FR: Goals : C. Meighen 2, C . Dullard, C. McGrath, J. 0'Reilly. Best: T. Davis, C.Dullard, D . Ronchi, C . McGrath, C. Meighen, V. Cahill OCG : Goals : S. Peasnell 5, D .Mitchell 2, B . Christie, D . Gough, J. Heffernan, M. Jury, S . Harrison . Best : D.McGuigan, S. Derry, C. Hendrie, D . Pike, M. Shanks, S . Peasnell Umpires : RobMays on (F) Peter Cahill (F) Andrew Dawson (B) Jordan Mayston (B) Clive Shipley(G) Glen Young (G )ST BEDES/MENTONE TIGERS 1.3 7.7 11.17 17 .19 (121)PARKDALE VULTURES 1 .5 4.6 5.8 9.11 (65)StB(MT: Goals: A. Hayes 3, M. Hilton 2, J. Tyquin 2, M . Wintle 2, A. McMahon 2, S .Ansley 2, L . Beveridge, M. Terrell, P. Wintle, A. Scafidi. Best: A. Sawers, A. Hayes,S . Ansley, M . Hilton, M . wintle, T. McColl PV: Goals : S. Rowley 5, T. Barr, M. Hayes,M . Ryan. D. Dryden. Best: P. Sullivan, C. Stephens, J . Tully, M . Hayes, G. Crilley, T.MacGeorge Umpires: Shane MacKintosh (F) Tim Saunders (F) Ryan Morris (B)Mark Hamilton (B) John Robinson (G) Greg Rollo (G )ORMOND AFC 5.3 8.3 13.12 15 .12 (102)HAMPTON ROVERS 2.1 7.6 7.7 13.15 (93)Orm: Goals : M. Martinov 3, 0 . Robbins 3, D . Bailey 2, L. Deledio 2, A. Russell 2. A.warwarek, R. Martin, 0 . Lack. Best: M. Martinov, D. Beckett, L. Deledio, M . Miller,D. Bailey, B. Deledio HR: Goals: A. Browne 2, D . Gribbin 2, H. Tregear 2, D .Andersen, G. Cannell, M . Devereaux, N. Greenwood, G. Woods, L . Batt, J . Ward .Best: S. Parkinson, G. Carr, P. Adams, D. Gribbin, M. Terech, D. AndersenUmpires: Ken McNiece (F) Daniel Silfo (F) Cameron Smith (B) Andrea Mason (B)Tristian Collin (G) Daniel Dalpos (G)

C RESERVEFITZROY REDS 5.4 9.8 16 .12 19 .14 (128)OLD CAMBERWELL GR 2.3 3.8 5.9 7.11 (53)FR: Goals* J. Tornese 6, L. Rodda 5, B. MacDonald, R . Nattall, J . Parsons, J. Lay,P. Wood, J . Nagorcka, F. Alasso, J . Richardson . Best : J . Lay, D . Clark, P. Wood, M.Cockshutl, B. MacDonald, J . Parsons DC: Goals : D. Schmidt 2, G. Alessio, J. Davis,L. Heffernan, C. Munro, R . Whitehead . Best : A. MacKenzie, J . Clyne, G . Ormsby, J.Webb, S. Warr, C. MunroNOB/ST PATRICKS CDL 3.8 5.10 9.13 12 .15 (87)AJAX AFC 2.3 5.4 5.7 6.9 (45)NOBlStP : Goals: R. Kirk 5, A . Wellman 2, J. Browne, A. Cugola, J. Maher, B . Watt,C. Dobson. Best : D . Gargan, R. Citroen, C. Gordon, J. McKenzie, C. 0'Bree, A.Wellman AJAX: Goals: S . Boon 3, B. Ritterman, A. Wollner, A. Zemski. Best: A.Sacks. D . Seidl, A. Wollner, S. Boon, A. Zemski, J . KestenbergMONASH BLUES 4.2 8.3 8.5 12.8 (80)OLD PARADIANS 3.0 4.1 6.4 10.4 (64)MB : Goals: B. Nind 3, M. Sutherland 3, A. Lethbridge 2, A . Bains, B . Cruickshank,B. Main, M . Chapman . Best: B. Tatterson, B. Cruickshank, B. Nind, B. Hindle, R .Shields, M . Sutherland OP: Goals: D. Zivanovic 4, M. Spinoso 2, M . Joyce, T.Lombardi, D . Salvatico, P. Walsh. Best: D . Zivanovic, P. Snow, T. Lombardi, 0 .Hussey, D . Salvatico, W. Connell yORMOND AFC 7.11 12 .15 21 .18 26 .22 (178)HAMPTON ROVERS 1.0 3.2 4.2 5.4 (34)Orm : Goals: L . O'Brien 4, S. Davis 3, L. Russell 3, B. Upstill 3, 0. Black 2, J . Bridges2, M. McClelland 2. T. Ashford, D . Casey, A. Clinch, T. Leary, S. Best: L. Russell, J .Muzzell, L . O'Brien, T. Denatris, M. Ramsay, G. Evans Mitsios, J . Muzzell, T. NaylorHR: Goals : S. Blick, J . Hille, A. Ouch, A. Mudge, C. Agushi. Best : M . Lake, A. Power,C . Agushi, B. McDonald, A. Duon, R . MosbeyST BEDES/AIENTONE TIG 6 .5 13.8 22.11 31 .14 (200)PARKDALE VULTURES 0.0 0.0 1.0 1.0 (6)StB/MT: Goals : L. Kelly 6, G . Kempster 5, M . McGettigan 5, M . Rowse 4, D . Waters3, L. McMurray 2, J. Windebank 2, L . Flavelle, S. Rose, R. Sampieri Best: M .McGettigan, L . Kelly, D. Waters, M. Rowse, K . McConnell, D. Ferraro Ferraro PV:Goals: G . Thomas . Best: M . Davies, L. Davies, K . McLeod, J . Noonan, G. Thomas,A. Kerr

E STQ11TES :Old Camberwell congratulate Chris Munro, on 100games for the club in Round 13 . Chris started 2000,andproved to be an integral part of the 2001 PremiershipTeam that season . During the past few years Chris hasdeveloped into a fine Ruckman. Congratulation Chris onreaching this mark .NOB/St Pat's congratulate Michael 'Booba' Barker on150 games last week against, when he had a great daykicking 9 goals. Booba joined his older brother Joe atthe club in 1998, soon establishing his spot in the seniorteam . Booba a prolific goal-kicker earned the 'best kickat the club' title from our #1 ticket holder Mike Sheahan .Appointed VC this year Booba is held in high regard byhis team-mates and is enjoying one of his best seasons'sitting second in the goalkicking in the league . A winnerof 4 club goalkicking awards Booba looks to have manygreat years ahead . Congratulations Booba !David Brady plays his 50th game for NOBSPC this week .David arrived as an 18 year old proclaiming he was abetter player than older brother Tony . In support ofDavid's early claim he has backed it up by playing everypossible senior game since, including 50 consecutivesenior games . As coach Tim Killworth pointed out earlierthis year, 'hes one of the most courageous kids I'veseen' . Well done David !Old Paradians congratulate Ryan Bugeja and DanielGiddings on their 50th games . Ryan, our U19 captain,commenced in 2004 from Parade College .Daniel commenced in 2003, also from Parade College ascaptain of the school 1st XVIII team . We look forward tomany more great games from both these U19premiership players .

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Fitzroy Reds v St Bedes/Mentone TigersParkdale Vultures v NOB/St Pats Col l

Old Paradians v Ormond AFC

Ajax AFC v Monash Blues atSportscover Arena, Sunday

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REVIEWEmmaus St . Leo's kept up their recent hot streak with a 66point win over Banyule at R J Brockwell Oval .Bulleen Templestowe halted Yarra Valley's winning run, andcontinued their own impressive record, overcoming theBushrangers by 49 points at Domeney Reserve . Valley'sJames Keem had his best game of the year with sevengoals, while Bullants skipper Greg Chivers gave the homeside headaches all day.Old Carey continue to wreak havoc, this time defeatingTherry Penola by 58 points at John Pascoe FawknerReserve in an efficient display. Defenders Jason Hermesand Jarrod Bannister stood out for the Lions, whilst theiropposite numbers in Christian Barton, Chris Battle and StuJessup were key performers for the Panthers .A sensational result at Toorak Park saw the strugglingPrahran combination pull off a eight point upset over OldGeelong . The Two Blues got off to a hot start, before theOggers replied in kind in the second term, this trend beingmirrored in the second half. Jamie Bell's four goals in thelast quarter was one of the few positives for the visitors,while Northway, James and Scanlon stood out for the TwoBlues.An entertaining contest at the Playing Fields sawRupertswood score a much need victory, their 28 point winover Old Mentonians all but snuffing out the finals hope ofthe Panthers. Highlights for the Panthers included JustinVick's five goals in the third quarter . Jarret Plummer, LeighBrennan and Ryan Monzel stood out in a well balancedRupo combination.

PREVIEWFirst game up is at Como Park, where Old Geelong playhost to Old Mentonians . The Panthers are still amathematical chance of making the finals, being 10 pointsbehind the fourth place Oggers with five matches to play,which makes this game another of those "eight-pointers"we love so much. Old Geelong appear to have a case of thestaggers in the second half of the season thus far. O'Brien,Casboult, Bell, Kimpton and Vickers-Willis should keep thePanthers backline busy. It will be interesting to see if thelikes of Palmer, Ball and Carroll can rise to this challenge .Up the other end, the Oggers defence, led by Landsdell andMunro, won't have it all their own way, with Basile andTwentyman capable of causing plenty of mayhem . Despitethis, I'll keep faith with the Oggers .Prahran travel to Ted Ajani Reserve for their match againstBulleen Templestowe . After last week's heroics, the TwoBlues will believe anything is possible, and if skipper LeighNorthway can rally his troops, well why not? A month ago,I would have guessed Prahran would've played out the rest

of the year with one eyeon 2007, and continue toblood more youngerplayers. However, thepossibility of escap

e appears stronger than inrecent weeks, so it will be interesting to see what happensin this regard . The Bullants were impressive in disposingof potential usurpers Yarra Valley last week, all butconfirming their finals spot in the process . With all theirbig guns firing at once, they appear to be unbeatable, sothe Round 17 clash with Old Carey looms with muchinterest . Bullants for mine .Banyule take on Yarra Valley OB at R J Brockwell Reserve .I'm loath to choose anyone to look for in the Bushrangersline-up this week, as there always seems to be a fewdifferences betwixt the team announced Thursday night,and that which actually runs out on the Saturday . The lackof a settled line-up appears to be Valley's main obstacle tomaking the finals, though they appear to have more depththan they were given credit for at the start of the season.After some encouraging form early in the season, the Bearshave slipped into the bottom two, and recent results do notappear to indicate any changes in this situation soon . I'lltip the Bushies to bounce back and maintain their push fora finals berth .

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O'Brien, ColbyKeem, James

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Therry Penola go north to Sunbury for their game againstRupertswood . After starting the season impressively, theLions now appear to be candidates for the drop . Injuries tomany key players have tested Therry's strength of depth, andconsequently they have struggled to get wins on the board.Meanwhile, Rupo looked to have turned the corner after someindifferent results in the last couple of months . However, thelikes of Collins, Boxall and Shaw in the Rupo backline shouldhave an easier time of it than the last time these sides met,especially with the prolonged absence of star Lions forwardCorey Bannister. With their side full of young, running talent,and playing in the friend)y confines of Salesian College,Rupertswood should be too good . Rupo to win .Old Carey welcome St. Leo's Emmaus to Dunshea Oval in amatch between two of the form sides of recent weeks .Although they are not safe from the drop just yet, theAnimals' form has been better than many of the teamsaround them . Steven Ronchi will be good value in the ruckfor the Animals, but Carey should have a few options up theircollective sleeve to counter him . Al Parton also continues todo the business for Panthers, no matter where he plays . I feelCarey will pour cold water on the Animals' hot streak today.Yes, I'm taking the Panthers.

CONTACTPlease submit any match repo rt s, milestones, social notes,etc. via email to both Peter.PS [email protected] theqWi)I@hotmail .com ( as I have no idea where I'll beeach Monday!), ideally by 5pm Monday ( please take intoconsideration our space limitations) .Have a great VAFA weekend,"The QWIIP,

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Old Carey wish to congratulate Chris "Flash" Ba ttle onreaching the 150 game milestone this week. Flash joinedthe club from the school 1996, and has established himselfa fearsome reputation for his tackling, spoiling and otherdefensive efforts, despite his attempts to convince hiscoaches he is really a forward. Flash was a member of the1998 premiership side and is regularly given assignmentson key forwards, and despite his relative lack of size, he hasbeen quite successful at this . A great servant off the fieldalso, Flash has held several committee positions and been akey figure on several end of season trips . Well done Flash,from everyone at Old Carey.

Old Carey Or v Emmaus St Leos OCBulleen Templestowe AFC v Prahran AF C

Old Geelong FC v Old MentoniansRupertswood AFC v Therry Penola OB

Banyule AFC v Yarra Valley OB

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THERRY PECDLA od 2 .2 3.5 4.7 6.10 (46)OLD CAREY GP,L1i:3ARIANS 7.3 9.6 12.12 15.14 (104)TP: Goals: K. Walker 2, D . Gastaldi, M . Faroldi, T. Goodwin, J . Belsey. Best : J.Harmes, J. Bannister, M . McWhinney, M. Reynolds, J . Fenton, G. RussellOC: Goals: A. Parton 4, P. Tires 3, L. Maslin 3, J . White 2, S. Collins, R. Mullins,C . Ratcliffe. Best : D . James, C. Angus, R . Mullins, C. Barton, S. Jessup, M .Zander Umpires: Peter Angelis (F) Vaughan Sidebottom (F) Damien Ractliffe(B) Julian Maccioni (B)YARRA VALLEY OB 3 .3 7.6 10.6 11 .9 (75)BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE AFC 5 .4 13.5 15.10 18 .16 (124)YV: Goals : J . Keem 7, D. Lecordier, L. Morris, B. Nicholas, S. You . Best: J. Keem,T. Hancock, C. Beal, P. Va!oppi, A . Drew, S. Savage BT: Goals : M. Bafn 3, G . Chivers3, D. Matthews 3, R . Williams 3, D. Florance, R. Schneider, B . Tourogianis, D .Tulloch, K . Burridge, R. Bain . Best: G. chivers, M. Pietryk, A. Tehan, K . Burridge .P. Hare, J . Barker Umpires: Alan Stubbs (F) Nicholas Brown (F)OLD PAENTONIANS 4.5 5.8 13.9 14 .13 (97)RUPERTSWOOD AFC 5.5 9.11 14 .14 18 .17 (125)OM: Goals : J . Vick 6, M . Basile 2, C. Twentyman 2, T. Wiltshire, R . Murphy, M .Austin, K . Murphy. Best : B . Carroll, M . Austin, J . Vick, P. Monahan, J Costello,R . Schloefiel Ruperts : Goals : L. Brennan 5, G . Moule 3, L. Baddeley 2, M .Gaunt 2, R. Hatty 2, S. Bishop, T. Boxall, D . Burrowes, S . Clark. Best: L .Brennan, N . McGovern, R . Monzell, E . Dressier, S. Sweeney, D. CollinsUmpires: Philip Calif (F) David Irons (F)PRAHRAN AFC 7.3 9.4 15.6 18.8 (116)OLD GEELONG FC 3.3 7.8 10 .11 16-14(110)Prahran: Goals: L. Stafford 4, w. Walford 4, A. Pitts 2, D . MecCiocca 2, P.Scanlon 2, H . Hodgson, D. Ballard, M . Harrison, J. Matherson. Best : L .Northway, D . James, M. Scicluna, W. Watford, P. Scanlon, D . MacCioccaOG : Goals: J . Bell 4, K. Daft 3, M. Wilson 3, E. Bayles 2, C. O'Brien 2, D.Kimpton, J . Paul . Best : N. Sanders, N . Casboult, J. Bell, K . Daf(, B. Gates, M.White Umpires : Paul Tuppen (F) Lionel Katz (F) James Gregory (B) SantoCaruso (B)BANYULE AFC 3.4 6.5 6.14 8.19 (67)EMMAUS ST LEOS OC 3.2 9.12 15 .14 19.19 (133)Banyule: Goals: N . Braddy 3, B. Dimeck, M. Morgan, L . O'Donnell, C . Skicko,J . Turnbull . Best : C . Skicko, M. Gray, A. Brown, L. O'Donnell, T. Shepherd, D.Garter ESL : Goals : S . Le Clare 4, P. Baranello 4, T. McCann 4, S . Buckle 2, E.Mitchell 2, P. McGloin, R . McGloin, A. McKenzie . Best: T. McCann, A. McKenzie,S. Buckle, A. volpi, R. McGloin, E. Mitchell Umpires : Luke Moncrieff (F)Anthony Simpson (F)

p1_RF$EfiYEOLD Pr9ENTONIANS 4.5 7.8 12.14 17.16 (118)RUPERTSW000 AFC 1 .0 2.2 4.4 7.6 (48)OM : Goals: R . Alexander 4, M . Stroud 4, N . Kyriazis 2, S . Worrell 2, B. Coghlan,N. Fisher, M . Frances, T. Millis, G . Smith . Best : R . Alexander, M . Stroud, R.Ironmonger, T. Mitvalsky, M. Lawes, M. Frances Ruin Goals : A. Jordan 4, B.Debora, M. Harrison, R . Keenan . Best: A. Certo, A . Jordan, J . Anderson, T.Broughton, L. Smith, K . McEwanPRAHRAN AFC 1.0 1.3 1.6 2,6(18)OLD GEELONG FG 4 .5 8.8 13.11 16 .16 (112)Prahran : Goals: S. Kennett, M . Bond. Best: C . Marrell, M. Richards, J . Bedford,B . Lindblom, M. Bond, M . Gargano Old Gee[ : Goals: B. Grills 3, T. Hope-Johnstone 3, J. Hawker 2, S . MacGowan 2, A. Marriot-Smith 2, L . McGregor 2,J. Morley, B. Symons. Best : A. Marriot-Smith, S. MacGowan, J. Morley, T.Waters, R . Herd, J . RiordanBANYULE AFC 1.2 4.9 4.11 8 .13 (61)EMMAUS ST LEOS OC AFC 5 .3 7.3 12.6 15.9 (99)Banyute : Goals : G. Fikaris 2, J . Poyser 2, Z . Wenke 2, T. Thomson, C . Renna.Best : M. Van Poeteren, G . Fikaris, C . Renna, L. Boyd, J . Poyser, Z . WenkeESL: Goals : N. Hodder 5, A . Farrugia 3, R . England 2, C . Le Clerc. B. Henricus,D. McGloin, J . Pascoe, T. Ymer. Best: C. Le Clerc, M . Qttobre, N . Hodder, J.Pascoe, C . McCloskey, M . McInerne yYARRA VALLEY OB 0 .1 1.8 1.8 1 .10 (16)BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE AFC 4 .3 7.9 12 .11 15 .13 (103)YV : Goals: B. Drew. Best : B . Drew, T. Oliver, C. Walker, A . Maudsley, A . Thorne,J . Strachan BT: Goals : A . Verge 4, S. Boyd 3, S. Lambropoulos 2, A. Bernecich,A . Coulston, M. Daskalou, S . Driver, G . Theodorakakos, P. Tsokas. Best : D .Rogers, G. Theodorakakos, L. Stott, S. Lambropoulos, A. Parris, L. NorburyTHERRY PENOLA OR 1 .0 3.1 3.2 4.8(32)OLD CAREY GRAMMARIANS 2.6 4.8 8.10 8 .11 (59)TP: Goals : R . Keenan 3, A. Moloney. Best : D . Pirpinias, A. Nancarrow, J . Sacco,M . Lacorcia, S. Hayes, A. Moloney OC: Goals : T. Angus 3, C. Campbell, H .Doggett, N . England, J . Glynne, P. Graham . Best: N. England, B . Andrews, C .Adam, R . Graham, D . Joyce, P. Newland.

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48 G. Fikaris 49 B . Touriganis (DVC) 52 R. McGloin 54 O. Smyth55 P Busse ~ B

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49 J . Spicer 52 M . Daskalou 54 L . Virgo.

Graham56 Ryo v~ Read

50 A. Stavra lou sPo 57 A . Smith 55 D. Jackson.

57 A. Boyd71 N. Robinson72 C. Watson

51 M . Hampson 58 A. Nicol 59 D. Pitcher 58 K. Scrase 73 A. Ra,ardson52 S. Thomas 64 C Tzalabiris 60 C. McDonald 62 T. Robinson 74 S. Southey

53 T. Baldack.

61 J. Blandthorn 63 C . Maslin75 M .76 c . Atc~h.w

McKenzie54 B 62 A. Rayner 64 C . Smith T7 S. 0'Heam.

56 R Retool 63 P. Nolan 65 A. Remmers 78 R. Nevdle.

57 B. Hodgson64 M. Montgomery 65 D . Elsne r

66 J Zester~ HH: K~~

58 D. Snowdon65 N . Foley 67 M Dudman

81 T. Kemp82 J imtwe66 J . Pa ittop 69 B . Roberts

.83 R. Hughes

67 P. Farqhuar 70 L. Basell e4 L . Srevens69 S. Mescher 71 S . Jessup 95 J. Damschke

70 D . McGloin 73 P. Tiras 66 T Anen87 C. Boyle

71 D . LaFerlita 76 J . White as N . Brow n72 A. Farrugia 78 T. Wilkins 89 T Yoa i

74 M. Tanso D . Crawmrd91 C . Stevens

75 T. Ymer - &2 H . Pugsley,

76 G Donovan s°r'93 L. ~~.77 C . Vaughan

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95 R . Steven s79 T. Tribe -- 98 N . Boyle

88 S . Pitcher97 R . Brown88 A . Cautts

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D101.I PRAHRAN RUPERTSW00D THERRY PENOLA YARRA VALLEY O D

C=h : Peter Coach: L. Stafford Coach: Shane A4rla+xhian Coach: Garry Datson C=h: Kenn BureauRes C=h : Ji -~ .•_ .. .. Res Gaa.h : W. 6arber Res Coa :.h : Adam Walsh Res Cosch : Be- Carter Boa Casl.-h: AMrex Haot

Club XVGI C=h: A . Lawrence

1 T. Mitvalsky 1 J . Thwaites 1 J. Pillips 1 B. Corrigan 1 R . Pearc e2 C . Twentyman (OVC) 2 L. Stafford 2 M . Temming

2 T. Goodwin 2 A . Mcleod3 R . Ball 3 P. Scanlon 2 A Walsh

3 R. Bannister 3 R . Thompso n4 B . Carroll 4 S . Craig . 4 M . Elliott 4 G . Coutt s5 A . Kiantos 5 H . Potts 3 P. Reid 5 J. Bannister 5 A Dre w6 C . Alexande r7 R . Murphy

6 A . Donachie 4 D. Burrowes 6 J. Harmes.

6 R . Drew (VC )8 R . Alexander (RVC)

7 T Greening 5 J. Ramsay 7 S. Bannister 7 C . Beal (VC)9 D . Cochrane 8 H. Hodgson 6 S . Gallus 8 L. Hollow 8 L . Morris10 T. Wiltshire 9 R . Grange r

10 C. Northway 7 B . Whitehead 9 C. Bannister (C) 9 J. Kee m11 A. Mori

11 A Pitts 8 L. Brennan 10 J. Quinn 10 T. Hancock12 C . Dwye r13 B Russo

.12 D Macciocca 9 S . Sweeney 11 J. Crotty 11 T. Mcllrait h

.14 M. Stroud (RC) 13 L. Northway [C ] 10 T West

12 J. Betsey 12 D . Lecordier

15 J . Costello (C) 14 L. Fox.

it S Clark13 G . Russell 14 B. Nickolas

16 C . Duncan 15 K . Centro . 14 J. Fenton 15 N . Pask17 C . Gourlay 16 C . Morrell 12 R. Keenan 15 A. McMahon 17 A. Laing18 M. Basile (VC) 17 M . Harrison 14 J . Plummer 16 R. Skiathitis 18 C . Britt19 A. Palmer (DVC) 18 J . Matherson 15 N. Webb 17 D. Pirpinias 19 J. Stron g20 C . Palme r

'19 S . McNally 16 R. Monzell 18 A. Moloney 20 T. Hale

21 J . O Brien22 B. Coghlan

20 D . James21 E McDonald 17 R. Hatty 19 M . LaCorcia 21 D . Stevenson

23 A . Drinan (RVC).

22 P. Carroll 18 K . McEwan 20 K . Walker 22 B. Dre w23 R Yeo24 R . Ironmonger 23 M . Windridge 19 D. Collins (C) 21 G . Henderson .24 N Lear25 B. Fairbanks

26 R Schtoeffel24 C. Huxtable 20 G. Moule 22 D. Goodwin .

25 S. Seabourne.27 G Katris

25 M . HankinGaunt22 M

23 D. Callagari 27 S. Savage.28 D . Kitto 26 B . Dempsey

27 W Watford

.23 M West

24 M . Faroldi (C) 28 M. Rockick i29 T. Doyle .

28 K . Watford.

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. e s27 N. Kenessy

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32 J . McConville 30 M . Radywonik31 M . Mulqueeny 28 D. McDonald 29 S. Goodwin

.33 S. Fuller33 K . Murphy

34 P Flaskis 32 D. Ballard 30 K . Shaw 30 B. Taylor 34 B. Seege r.35 P. Mevel 33 W. Barber 31 T. Boxall 31 A. Forster-Knight 35 B. Peake36 D . Alexander 34 G. Hancock 32 N. McGovern 32 J. Sacco 36 S. Stoya n37 M. Francis 35 J . Bedford Clark e33 M

33 J. Hanlon 37 D . Blashaw38 T. Millis 36 G. Beven .

34 D. Weston 38 C . Walker39 J . Vick 39 A . Grove 35 C. Carlo 36 B. Owen 39 D . Cordes40 G. Snow 40 S . Fox 36 B . Taws 37 D. Castaldi 40 M. Wines41 G . Pekalis 42 S . Nolan 38 R. Hoiles 38 M . Nancarrow 42 A. Stone42 J . Williams43 R . Caswell

43 S . Kennett44 M . Evans 39 J . Anderson 39 D. Delaney 43 S. Yeo

44 P. Monahan 45 M . Scicluna 42 Z. Milne 39 S. Boyle 45 A. Wingat e45 A.N. Wilson 46 M . Bond 43 T. Butson 40 G . Tsinaris 46 T. Oliver46 G . Smith 47 J . Killeen 44 A . Carlo 41 B. Barron 50 J. Peake47 J . Kelly 48 B . Gibson 45 D Hum 42 M . Palazzolo 51 H . Clark e48 D . Stevens 49 M . Ogden

.43 M . Balsillie 54 S. Simpson

49 N . Fisher 50 S . Welsh 46 B . Ang44 C Matton 56 T. Lloyd

50 K. Regan51 A .P. Wilson 51 D. Boon 47 J. McCrann

.45 M . Thom 59 A. Joine r

52 M. Watts 52 C. Jones 49 M . Bums 60 S. Laird53 M . Shipley 51 C. McConville 47 C. O'Brien 61 P. Valoppi (C )

54 D . Goodbody 54 M . Gargano 52 D. Jordan 48 A Nancarrow 62 P. Buruma55 A . Donegan 55 M . Vagg

56 T Kohn 53 B . DeBono.

50 S. Hallam 65 M. Norrish56 B . Andrisk e57 M. Fisher

.57 T Szabadai 54 B . Quinn 51 M . Reynolds 66 A. Russell

67 B Glenni e58 S . Worrell 59 J . Leigh 55 P. Barry 55 R. Munzel .

71 M. Lai~59 J . Prowse 60 M . Wilson 56 G. Hatty 56 P. Dunn74 A. Middlin60 N . Kyriazis 61 B . Campbell

57 S . Carmody 57 C. Ferguson 78 N . Peters61 B. Saunders 62 M . Crai ge

61 S. McGuigan 2 D R d(62 C . Sinclair 63 L. Pag 58 P. Flinn Hanlon63 D. e m8 e

63 M.Lawes 64 J . Belcher 61 M . Walsh.

66 D O'Shea91 S. Cleary

64 M. Austin 65 N . Gill Moule63 B ..

71 D Kelly92 L Peters

65 S. Worrel l66 K. Kell

66 S . Adamso n67 B . Sodama 69 D. Wallace

.77 K . Watso n

68 A. Worrell 68 N . Scicluna 70 L. Temming 89 A. Christie69 M . Pitts 71 A . Soutaris 99 J. Brosnan

$P$yNIS®RS 70 B . Lindblom 73 D. Walsh

ZENITH INTERIORS 77 M . O'Callaghan

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U19 FU- COACH C° THE MONTH - JUNE

David Lappage - Old HaileyburyDavid was appointed coach of the Old Haileybury U19 in 2004, resurrecting a side which had been in hiatus

for two years . Being a teacher at Haileybury College, David was able to recruit school leavers to the Old Boysand build a nucleus for the side. David's hard work over the past two years is beginning to bear fruit, with hi s

side still currently undefeated in U19 (Blue) section . David was a highly regarded footballer for the OldHaileybury AFC over many years ; a dangerous forward with an accurate kick and a premiership player in1995 . David retired from football after the OH's 2002 Grand Final loss, returning briefly in 2003 . David is

highly regarded by his playing group and a worthy winner of Coach of the Month .

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De La Salle utility Aaron Shields is the nominee for the Club Warehouse Rising Star Nomination for Round13 after his best on ground performance against St Bernard's last Saturday .Aaron is in his 3rd season having started with the De La U19 Blues in 2004 . After just 2 games with theBlues, he played his 1st SENIOR game at age 18 in A Section in Round 3 . All told Aaron has played 43 games(26 Senior).

Aaron is a tenacious on baller who is the archetypal team player as evidenced by his average of 8 .6 1 %ers• this season. Aaron's performance in last week's game at the Snakepit was exhilarating with 31 disposals to

go with his 13 1%ers . Congratulations Aaron and continue your rich vein of form to assist De La's goals forthe remainder of the season .

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aiamL ~.e c :' __e bottom of the ladder andmay still be in D2 next season . La Trobe and IvanhoeAssumption would seem to be battling out therelegation spots with Williamstown, but there is still along way to go . In the battle for the final four, GlenEira are (-_ f n and are making a late run at thefinal- 1 :_-ne challenge today, and mustwinto ' I;-, )es alive.

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- t rth s, ., . .,, ,If Aquir s ~n it's good! ; Gle nin tr son 23 06 . 1 expect this tc~' ~' .,eiy game . Glen Eira will t h{ 'nas. but I will side with the hctea

McG I on le le; iIn. This

Melbourne <-_ .__ :~_If a dozen times last Saturday asmust h, , n trd in inc western suourbs o f

Williamstov. i moved off t bottom of the ladder forthe first time since Ri ind i a 15 point win overWerribee . Skipper T i~ . ., . . ; . ..v :er was on iire withnine goals, and Shaun ~, cGuiness must have hadclose to 40 possessions in a dominant display.Peninsula continued their fine form with a 38 pointwin over Salesian in an excellent display of D2football . Reed Powney was back in fine form for thePirates along with Josh Davis and Cade Bannister.After talking to Scottie Palmer on the phone lastnight, he told me that if the Pirates don't win the flag

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this year they will alldrive their 4WD's intoCanadian Bay . At thi sstage they are sha ;. - °~price favourites for the pr,,miership but we all knowthat they have failed before in September. Huge

danger game for the Pirates today . Willy are playinggood footy, and will be full of confidence of theirsurvival hopes . Ben Hynes must get the job on PayzeI say, and if the rock god can keep the Pirates skipperquiet and Wheeler is in form up forward, then Willymust be a chance . M y A-Grade value bet of the week

hr,-- 111 ;lly by 2 -oi-'

c. . . .cially in trouble, slipping to theb ( Dm of the r with a disappointing 71 pointloss to st Jonn' . Dave Neilson continued his solidform across hal iorward, Matt Wilson tried hard atcentre half back and Travis O'Neill found plenty of th e

but an un :~!)y day for the Hoe's.

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Redmond, Mark LA TROBE UNI . AFC 2 21

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Oakleigh proved too strong for Aquinas with a solid41 point victory. Peter Holden was back to his bestacross half back, and was well supported by ChrisLamb, whilst onballer Jon Rutter was highly effective .The Krushers are playing good football at the momentand are determined to stay in the top two, to get thedouble chance come finals time . The Hoe's shouldput up a fight today (for at least the first half) butOakleigh will be too strong . Oakleigh by 33 points .

La Trobe Uni $2. v -s $1 .7 0La Trobe were never winning chances against GlenEira last Saturday and are now well and truly in therelegation zone . Stephen Pruscino was in fine form,but he does have a trip to the tribunal which could puthim in doubt today. Werribee are on the slide, asreported in this column last week, and could not getpast a dogged Williamstown side . Andrew Tedescoand Nathan Addamo in the midfield were amongst thebetter players along with Marcus Brown and CameronLee in the back half. Another important game for bothclubs . The boys from Werribee will be keeping a closeeye on the result between Aquinas and Glen Eira, andI expect Werribee to get the points by 23 points .

Budding superstar Ivr-i - etic was a notabl eabsentee for Salesian in their 38 point loss toPeninsula . Liam Kelly and Phil Dolman tried hard, butPeninsula proved too strong . St John's were inscintillating form with a 71 point win .over IvanhoeAssumption . Gary Roberts was on fire on themembers wing with four goals, and John Ryan wasunstoppable up forward with six majors . I still rateRyan as one of the best marks in this section and theSalesian backline will need to keep a close eye on himtoday. Unfortunately for the Joc's, I think Salesian willbe too good. Salesian by 41 points.

All match reports, milestones, social events pleaseemail to me at jonathan [email protected] by 5 :00pm Pondays .

as OG w Glen Eira AF CWilliamstown CY .1S v Peninsula

La Trobe Uni v Werribee AFCSalesian AFC v St Johns O C

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cam Liu s: L. Head 2, J. Nevezie 2, R . Dec 2, A . Ashworth, B. Y'looderson ,

aiif6ri cC 1.3 3.5 5.6 6.7 (43 )St J: Goals : J . Ryan 6, G . Roberts 4, C . Derrick 3, A . Abele 2, A. Fonseca, B.Ry J qci_'.. Best : G . Roberts, J . Ryan, A. Jones, P. Walker, A . Rudd, T.PdcEachern fvA: Goals: J . Garrard 3, D . Neilson, K. 0'Daryer, J . Scobte. Best:0. Neilson, M . Wilson, T. O'Neill, J . Scares, C . Hunter, D. Wood Umpires :Paul Jones (F) David Longworth (F)GLE N EIBPa AFC 6.4 13.6 17.7 18.14 (122)LA T€i OBE UNIVERSITY AFC 5.2 9 .4 11 .7 15.12 (102)GE: Goals : B . Clements 6, D . Clarke 5, A. Caruana 2, A. Oir'rye 2, S. Diamond,M . Farah, L. Pryde . Best: S . DYASON, M . Farah, B. Clements, 0 . Clarke, S .Diamond, A. Caruana LaTrobe: Goals: A. Coulter 5, F. Caldow 3, S . Pruscino,T. Ludeman, C . Marx, L. Merrington, B. Vancoi, C . Geddes, J. Carom . Best :L. Merrington, S. Pruscina, A . Coulter, T. Ludeman, A. Knight, P. DaviesUmpires: Michael Hegan ( F) Graham Templar (F) James Travers ( B) MatthewProctor (B)CA

12.5 6.10 11 .12 13 .18 (98)

AQU Be 1 .1 6.2 7.6 8.7 (55)Be : Goals: S . Ki tts 2 . D . MacKenzie 2, S . Briggs, D. Britt, T. Bromley, D .Counihan, M . Harold, C . Hagan, A. Kiits, J. Reynolds, S. Way. Best : P.Holden, C . Lamb, D . Counihan, M . Harold, J . Ru tter, C. Hogan Aquinas:Goals: J . Box 2, L. Toomey 2, D . Boland, A . Williams, D . Den Ember, A .Na~~y. Best : R . Moran, G . Evans, L . Toomey, C . Lyng, A . Williams, G .Whitehead Ur ires: Anthony Damen (F) Jonathan Kerr (F)SALES ( ' 4.1 8.5 11 .6 15.10 (100)PE;: 5.4 11.7 17.11 21 .12 (138)t li Goa s : M . Canavan 2, L. Kelly 2, A. Ross 2, R. Stevens 2, S.Matheson, P. Dolman, S . Logan, S . Oldield, A. Stevens, S . Sutherland, L.Rose . Best: L . "ef y, P. Dolman, M. Canavan. A . Ross, S . Oldfield, N. PirouetPepin : Goals : J . Coghlan 6, M. Glenn 5, S . Murray 4, S . Payze 2, M. Barron2, N . Clariogbold, T. Madder. Best: IT. Povrney, N. Claringboltl, J . Davis, C.Bannister, J . Coghlan, E . Bowen Umpires : Brent Woodhead ( F) Paul0'L itin (F t

2 .1 9.4 11.5 16.6 (102)WILLLC' ;f:!S 7.4 8.7 15.8 17.15(117)

We;,-. Go€ Lee 3, M . Czajkoarski 2, C. Lee 2, B . Stornebrink 2, A. Taylor

2, N. Aft io, A. Murphy, A . Taylor, A . Tedeso, B . Morrow, Best : A. Tetleso,C. Lee, '1 Brown, N . Adrienne, M . Czajkowski, K. Pace WCYMS : Goals: T.bVhaPler 9, B . Hi osley 2, M. Cini 2, C . Taylor, S. Barlow, L. Ryan, P. Thomson .Bes, . T. aVi ,r, C . Taylor, S . McGuinness, D . Clemmens, B . Hinsley, B .Hynes Uri : Jeremy Heffernan ( F) Max?^1rrtmann ( F) Blake Raymond (B)Damien Laing (S)

GLEd. E 2.1 8.3 9.4 14 .5 (89)LA 6 . 1 3.5 7.6 11 .13 15.17 (107)

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ric 4.0 4.5 7.7 7.14 (56)

R.' lane. Best: A. Khotlr, A. Ashworth, J . Nevezie, M. Bu rt, P. Malcolm, R .Keating mines: Goals : M. Visser 3, C. Broadhurst, P. Heveren, A. Kinghorn,R . O'Brien, Best : R . O'Brien, M. Hunter, D. Smith, R . Jeeves, P. Heveren, T.Diedri

I °l°C 4.2 8.7 10.9 15 .11 (101)L 7.2 8.5 14.9 16 .9 (165)

as : Goals: M. Loughran 3, A . Bra ' it 2, A. Williams 2, S . loantudis 2, M .Forer, D . Allen, P. Evans, S . Francis, J . Silk, M. Vansuylen . Best: J. Rogers,P. Norman, M . Forbes, A. Bre tt, B . Chalmers, P. Evans Perin : Goals: J . Sill 5,T. Prendergast 4, B . Mitchell 2, J . Heron 2, S. McMahon, J . Reed, C . Stevens .Best: S . IV ' 3hnn, S. Taylor, A . McKinstrf, J. Sill, J . Preston, A. CreanST in 6.1 7.3 13.3 15.4 (94)fUi,T3C V AFC 5.0 9.1 11 .4 13 .8 (86)3 : J: Goals: G. D'Olivera 3, D . Jones 3, D. Xavier 3, M . Vanhoutar 2, S .Reynolds 2 . Hanger, B. Birnbaum . Best : G. D'Olivera, S . Holmes, B .Hilton, H . 4Narnen, P. Chandar, M . Hanger IvA : Goals: C. Tucker 4, R. Peoples3, A. Height 2, M. Vardis 2, J. TrescovRhick, S. Ngu. Best: T. Powell, L . Cole,C . Tucker, J. Trescowthick, S. Ngu, R. People s

F "C 6.4 10.5 11.8 13 .11 (80)11 TD I I CYP1S 2.0 53 6.6 11 .6 (72)

We : Goals: J . 4fiarinls 5, D . Dirosa 3, A. Waldron 3, S . Daly 2 . Best: D .Dtrosa, A . Hassatt, M . Hallow, N . Mclnnes, J. Ptannis, F. Mehmet WCYMS:Goals: G . Burgess 5, K . Dowsay 3, T. Bowers, J . Street, G. Smallman. Best :T. Bowers, D . Williams, G . Burgess, D. Taylor, M . Cavarra, L . Kuret .

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non®ur Jack ClancyA tremendous crowd of 150 witnessed a great occasion forUniversity Blacks and Amateur football in general when theBlacks' pre match lunch last Saturday honoured Jack Clancy's50 years of service . VAFA patron John Winneke and formerpatron-in-chief Don Cordner, both former Blacks greats andmembers of the MUFC Team of the Century, headed a guest listwhich included many VAFA life members . MUFC Coach of theCentury Frank Dunin made the pilgrimage from Perth, beingonly one of many who travelled long distances to be part of it .A surprise guest was Bill Stephen, Jack's coach at Fitzroy in the1950's . Bill handled the pressure of recounting Jack's seniorcareer with the Lions with aplomb, given it consisted of onegame spent entirely on the bench .Former Blacks player Terry Forrest QC had even less troubleconvincing the audience that Barry Hall is a sweet softie thanhe had convincing the tribunal last September that Barryshould play in the Grand Final . He also added new riches to thelist of language maulings by coaches (you know, pair off inthrees etc) by running through many gems of a Blacks coachof years past, Ken Fencham . Among others - "Fantastic todayfellers, the forwards attacked like the Rocket of Gibraltar", and"You six hackman are just playing as individuals, there's nocopulation out there" .As the stories flew it is no wonder that every Blacks player youever meet says his time there was the best time of his life . ButJack Clancy, having clocked up 50 years of continuous service,has been proclaimed the "greatest Blacker of them all" . Fromeveryone in Amateur Football, well played Jack .

®

_ .o $As noted a few weeks agoin FLOTG, the Red CrossBlood Bank is in urgen tneed of donations ( blood donations) due to a critical shortage .It should also be noted that donations from VAFA members aredown by over 450 on those recorded at the same time last year.The Blood Bank Challenge has been going for many years nowand has been traditionally well suppo rted by the majority ofVAFA clubs . It's disappointing to see the numbers of donationsreaching such low levels and we ask the clubs to get behind theChallenge for the rest of the year. Your donation could not onlyhelp win some fantastic prizes for your club, but also may justsave a life . So please, if you have previously been a regulardonor or have never donated before, make contact with the RedCross Blood Bank on 13456, mention your VAFA club when youdonate and encourage friends and colleagues to do the same .

c: .

As August approaches there is definitely tension in the air asteams not only compete for finals contention but also to avoidrelegation . A side effect of this historically tends to be anincrease in investigations and reports of both players andofficials, who lose control as the pressure mounts . This is atrend the VAFA is not keen to see happen this year and warnsthat any behaviour deemed unacceptable will be treated veryseriously by the VAFA . You may have noticed that negativereports regarding football leagues have become increasingpopular items on "rumour files" and in tabloid newspapers .The VAFA has a fine tradition in promoting and conductinggames in a safe, family friendly environment and anyone whogoes against this will be dealt with severely .The beauty of our competition is there is never really any"dead rubbers". Teams always have something to play for,whether that be for finals places or to avoid relegation . Enjoythe ride, but make sure the spirit of Amateur Football ismaintained .

• New Coaches Boxes atSportscover Aren a

New Coaches and Players boxes have been completed andinstalled at Sportscover Arena, replacing the old run-downboxes which had become dangerous and outdated . The boxesare the first in a few small projects to update and enhance ourshowpiece ground . There are many other things that needupdating and with the help of Bayside City Council, hopefullythese will be completed in the near future .

• _°i ; . _~1= IPi :~e' :

110 guests at St Bedes/Mentone Tigers enjoyed a great lunchlast Saturday, among whom was long time VAFA favourite ofthe Tigers in Peter Harris . Guest speaker after lunch was BrianTobin OAM, who with over 45 years of his life dedicated to hislove of the game of tennis, entertained the audience with hisincredible knowledge of the game, it's players and eventssuch as Wimbledon. Brian was a more than handy tennisplayer of course reaching a National ranking of No . 8 himself ,

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behind as he put it some very handy players of his era !He has been a member of Tennis Australia since 1964 andserved as President from 1977-1989 . overseeing the buildingand opening (1988) of the current stadium for the AustralianOpen. He is a Lifetime Honorary President of the InternationalTennis Federation, and a received an Honorary Olympic Orderin 1999 amongst his list of amazing achievements from hisservice to the game . What we didn't know he was born inPerth and actually played 8 games in the WAFL as a teenagerbefore following his chosen path in tennis . Brian has twograndsons playing at St Bedes/ Mentone Tigers in Claye(UJ19) and Jesse (U/16) .Also surprised was past player Bill Waldron and his familywho were at the lunch, when he was inducted into theTigers 'Hall of Fame' . . .Bill who was one of only six playerswho played in all Len James coached junior sides that wontriple premierships from 1950 to 1952 for the Mentone FC,losing just one game in that period . Bill went on to playMelbourne Reserves and had two seasons with St .Kildaseniors before playing with Moorabbin in the VFA and localrivals Parkdale, his presentation in keeping with the localderby theme of the day .

® Cystic Fi br(-- ~~'_, --meivfrom Rer-s

Cystic Fibrosis werelast week presentedwith a cheque for$750 by the VAFAand SFL . The money €was the match dayprofit from theRepresentativeMatch playedbetween the league son June 10th . As part of the promotion of the match, club wereasked to hold a BBO to raise funds for Cystic Fibrosis Victoria .These monies are currently being collated and a full list ofmonies raised by each club will be published next week . Theclub with the highest tally will receive a new BBQ fromBarbeques Galore . The VAFA and the SFL are hoping to raiseover $5000 from the promotion, money which is very muchneeded to assist people with this debilitating disease .

a "For The Love Of The Game" goes onlineAs from this week "The Ammo Show" will be known as "Forthe Love of the Game" - online edition . The title encapsulateswhat Amateur Football is all about and the spirit of ourAssociation, so it is fitting that our online football show alsocarries this name . The suggestion for this name was sent i n

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by former VAFA scribe Brad Bietzel, who wins a dinner fortwo and drinks at the Rising Sun Hotel in Richmond for hisefforts . This weeks show will be hosted by A Section ScribeJonathon Horn with Co-Host C Section Scribe FraserCameron . The boys will have plenty of insights into thisweekends matches as well as fantastic prizes to give away .Clubs are asked to send to videos of goals, marks oranything in general that can be shown on the weekly show.We will be announcing prizes for the best goal, mark and playof the year shortly, so send in your videos to be incontention .

® Joke of the WeekA couple was golfing one day on a very, very exclusive golfcourse, lined with million dollar houses . On the third tee thehusband said, 'Honey, be very careful when you drive theball- don't knock out any windows . It'll cost us a fortune tofix .' The wife teed up and shanked it right through thewindow of the biggest house on the course .The husband cringed and said, 'I told you to watch out forthe houses! All right, let's go up there, apologise and seehow much this is going to cost . 'They walked up, knocked on the door, and heard a voice say,'Come on in ."They opened the door and saw glass all over the floor and abroken bottle lying on its side in the foyer. A man on thecouch said, 'Are you the people that broke my window?''Uh, yeah . Sorry about that .' the husband replied .'No, actually I want to thank you- I'm a genie that wastrapped for a thousand years in that bottle . You've releasedme . I'm allowed to grant three wishes-I'll give you each onewish, and I'll keep the last one for myself . '`OK, great!" the husband said . ' I want a million dollars a yearfor the rest of my life . '"No problem-it's the least I could do . And you, what do youwant?' the genie said, looking at the wife .'I want a house in every country of the world,' she said .'Consider it done .' the genie replied .'And what's your wish, genie?', the husband said .'Well, since I've been trapped in that bottle, I haven't beenwith a woman in a thousand years . My wish is to sleep withyour wife. "The husband looks at the wife and said, 'Well, we did get alot of money and all those houses, honey . I guess I don'tcare . 'The genie took the wife upstairs and ravished her for twohours .After it was over, the genie roiled over, looked at the wife, andsaid 'How old is your husband, anyway?''Forty five .' she replied .'And he still believes in genies - that's amazing!"

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r:eilley

Junior 1 Section had twelve competing teams and

therefore a final five. After round 14 there were only 6

teams who could realistically fight out the final series .

Who would be the sixth side? Old Brighton dropped off

the pace slightly into the sixth spot when they looked

promising against second placed St Kevins at half time

but fell away with SKOBS winning 8 .13 to 5 .10 at the

Beach Oval . Best players - Duggan, Cox Knuppel,

Mulgrew, Bare and Dempsey (SKOBS) and Reddin,

Edwards, Homann, Battista, Hunter, Evans (Old

Brighton) .

In D3 Section, it went right down to the wire in the

match between Monash Gryphons and Elsternwick.

At three quarter time the Gryphons were in danger of

losing their spot in the top four as Elstemwick threw out

the challenge and held a slender lead . The entertainment

for the supporters continued in the final quarter before

the siren sounded leaving the Gryphons 4 points

winners and hats off to the Wicks for their effort . Best

players - Gross, S Bourbon, Blandford, Wells, Gould,

Flowerday (Monash) and Curtain, D Byrne, C

Mahoney, B Mahoney, Neill, Missaglia (Elsternwick) .

D3 Section coaches were John Ahern (Albert Park),

Ron Gordon ( Bentleigh), Leigh Murphy

(Elsternwick), Graham Burgen (Fitzroy Reds), Peter

Tyson (Hawthorn Amateurs), Jack McDonald

(Monash Gryphons), Gavin Hall ( Richmond

Central), Bruce Mullens (St Johns), Peter

McBrearty (South Melbourne Districts) and Pat

Mackey ( UHSOB) .

Ormond kept their faint hopes of avoiding relegation

from A Section with a spirited win over St Bernards at

the Snake Pit in a see-sawing affair . St Bemards would

rue the loss as a win would have placed them in the top

four. It was a great first quarter for the Monds as Garrin

Bailey proved an excellent target up forward . Jack

Overman and Luke Gollant got the Bemies back in the

hunt and by half time the home side had a narrow lead .

Ormond kicked again in the third courtesy of Darren

Edgell, Paul McDonald and Michael Shepherd . In the

last quarter, it was

a desperate Ormond who ,

in the last 4 minutes,

repelled numerous

forward thrusts by St

Bernards and held on to

win 11 .10 to 10 .13 . Other

good players were - Anderson, Ryan (4) and Comito

(St Bernards) and Hille, Orr and Connell (Ormond) .

Three great players of the 80's and 90's had reached

important milestones - 250 games up for former

premiership captain Russell Barnes of Ormond and

Chris Pollock, Collegians' star ruckman . Joining them

was another Collegian, Steve Laussen, who reached his

200th .

It was a high scoring A Section affair between North

Old Boys and University Blues . The win to NOBS,

18 .19 to 17 .7, may have put paid to the Blues finals'

chances but ensured that they themselves could have a

real crack at the double chance in the coming weeks .

The Blues had been in front at half time but the

commitment of the NOBS' players confirmed that they

could be "the real deal" and apart from their poor

conversion rate (9 .9 in the second half) they looked

great . Best players - Wright, Considine, Walters,

Brown, Egan, Borcich (NOBS) and McInnes (9),

Allen, Angel, 'Iyquin, Polkinhorne, Ashton (Uni

Blues) .

Fawkner kept in touch with the B Section top four

when they defeated St Bernards at Fawkner 21 .19 to

15 .10 . It had been a tough affair and although Fawkner

held a 6 goal break at half time they were unable to

extend it . Best players - Mitchell, Buckley, G Busst

(3), Horvath, O'Leary, Virtue (Fawkner) and Carey,

A Purcell, O'Dea, Wood, R Purcell, Comito (St

Bemards) .

UHSOB acknowledged their "Old Man of Football" .

Paul Bain, on reaching his 150th game . Always known

as the "Vocal General" in the backline, Paul had also

contributed superbly off the field including the position

on senior coach in 80/81, co-founder of the "Annual

bush Dance" and Club President from 1982 . All players

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and supporters sincerely congratulated Paul for his

contribution .

Warren Tuekey, ANZ's popular big man, reached his

200th game against Commonwealth Bank . The many

injuries suffered by "Tucks" over the years failed to

stop the milestone and the big fella had been awarded

life membership to add to his many other achievements

over the years .

No less than six leading teams were defeated in this

round including AJAX (D Section) who suffered their

first loss for the season . Others to go down were North

Old Boys ( Junior 1), Caulfield Grammarians

(Junior 2), and three reserve teams ; Hampton Rovers,

Old Brighton and West Brunswick .

The loss by AJAX, although unexpected by most, was

against top four team Old Camberwell at

Camberwell's g round . The winners were simply too

strong and committed and their best were Watkin, D

Steven, McCallum, Hewitt, Horton and Healey . Best

for AJAX - Rozen, Segal, Schulberg, Lemish, Bialek

(3) and Kagan .

North Old Boys' ruckman, Damien Maguire, played

his 200th game against traditional rivals St Bernards .

Damien joined NOBS in 1966 and played in four

grand finals, 1966, 67, 71 and 75 . In 1975 Damienwon his club's most determined player award in his

fi nest season to date . He was also contri buting to his

club as its member to the VAFA .

Reserve grade coaches in A Section were - John

Taylor (Coburg), Colin Glover (De La Salle), Stuart

Schneider ( Monash Blues), Tony Arthurson

(NOBS), Noel Waters ( Old trinity), Neil Le Page

(Ormond), Alan Shepherd ( Reservoir Old Boys),

Paul Daffey (St Bernards), Glen Saines (Uni Blacks)

and Bruno Scarcella (Uni Blues) .

The previous season's premiers, University %lacks,

gave notice that they were not out of the race in this

season when they caused an upset by defeating

Caulfield Grammarians, courtesy of a strong opening

quarter with 5 goals in trying conditions . It had been a

critical early break for the Blacks as only 17 points

were scored in the second half as the game became a

real slog in the mud . The final score was Blacks 6 .7 to

Caulfield's 4 .9 . Best players - McLeod, Whitford,

Tuck, Sinclair, Hill, Saunders (Blacks) and Barker,

Hore, H erington, Caspers, Cayzer, Greg Tootell

(Caulfield) . The Blacks had now joined two other

teams to match Caulfield (3rd) on 7 wins ; Old

Paradians (4th) and Collegians (6th) .

The ordinary conditions at this time of the season

produced an extraordinary result in Junior Section 2 .

There was not much riding on the result in terms of

finals participation in the game between AJAX (8th

and 6 wins) and National Bank (9th and I win) but

AJAX won the game without scoring a goal . At half

time in the terrible conditions, the Bankers held a I

point lead, 1 .1 to 0 .6 . AJAX continued to miss

opportunities in the third term with 5 behinds to no

score . In the final term, National Bank did not add to

their first quarter score of 1 .1 and AJAX has secured the

game with a remarkable no goals 19 behinds !

Brunswick paid tribute to a young reserves' player

who, after playing in bitterly cold win and rain, had a

quick shower and went back to face the elements as

goal umpire in the main game . That sort of dedication

was to be admired . The young lad was none other than

Brian "Benny" Goodman, our current VAFA

Umpires' Coach who went on to play over 100 games

with Brunswick and subsequently officiated at many

games as one of the VAFA's top Field Umps in later

years . In between Benny has been Chairman of

Selectors at a number of A Section Clubs !

In I) Section, Belifiel! gave themselves a chance to

ma': :- the finals after defeating second placed FTSOB

12 .9 to 7 .8 . They had now drawn closer to fourth place

but would still have to make up a game and percentage .

Bellfield announced this was their best game for the

season but reminded their players that the arguing must

cease and that `playing the man' was not the way to go .

Best for Bellfield - A Singer, W Getson, G Annand, E

Getson and R Comino . Footscray said "full honours to

Bellfield, the better side won on the day" . Bellfield

applauded Kaye, Stubbs and Barker and thanked the

U19 players who filled a few gaps .

National Bank drew level with Monash Blues at the top

of the ladder after defeating Old Trinity 7 .20 to 3 .7 . Best

players - J Corby, R Sellick, J Lewis, A Dick, A Leslie,

G Kelly, D Ferguson (National Bank) and Peter Birrell,

Bruce Wardop, Geoff Brown, Ian Robertson, Bruce

Heard and Graeme Spry all stood out for Old Trinity.

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FINALS ANALYSI SWith results as expected, it would appear that therelegation debate has been decided, barring somemiracle . However, at the other end of the table, it isanything but clear. As such, I thought that we coulddispense with the regular review and instead brieflyanalyse the remainder of the season for the top fiveteams.

South Melbourn eTo play : Elsternwick (H), UHS-VU (A), Westbourne (H),West Brunswick (A), Swinburne (H) .Should Win Games : 250/50 games : 3My guess : 4 out of 5Finishing Position : Top with 16 winsMy comments : Have been the best side all season, andmay drop one or two players if they decide to rest someweary legs before the finals. They certainly hold the keyfor both Westbourne and West Brunswick .

ElsternwickTo play : South Melbourne (A), St.Marys (H), Bentleigh(A), Kew (H), Monash (A) .Should Win Games: 350/50 games : 2My guess : 4 out of 5Finishing Position : Second with 14 win sMy comments : Have found form at the right time of theyear and a win against Bentleigh will ensure a doublechance.

BentleiahTo play: Kew (H), Monash (A), Elsternwick (H), UHS-VU(A), Old Westbourne (H) .Should Win Games : 350/50 games: 2My guess : 4 out of 5Finishing Position : Third with 14 win sMy comments: With a danger game against Monash, itwill likely come down to the final match against theWarriors, though a win against the Wicks could see atop two finish .

Old Westbourn eTo play : Swinburne (H), West Brunswick (H), SouthMelbourne (A), St.Marys (H), Bentleigh (A).Should Win Games : 2

50/50 games :My guess: 3 out of 5Finishing Position : Fourthwith 12 winsMy comments : The key isthe home game against the Magpies . Win that, and theyhave some insurance against Bentleigh in Round 18 .Lose, and it will take a miracle . Could still miss out bypercentage should the Magpies flog some of the lowerranked teams .

West BrunswickTo play : UHS-VU (H), Westbourne (A), Swinburne (H),South Melbourne (H), St .Marys (A) .Should Win Games : 350/50 games : 2My guess : 3 out of 5Finishing Position : Fifth with 12 win sMy comments : As mentioned above, beat the Warriorsand they should make it. A loss would mean that thegames against the lower ranked sides are of hugeimportance, not just for the four points, but thepercentage . Have those calculators ready for Round 18Magpie fans!! The South match could also be a smokyfor the side .

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D3 SECTIONSharp, Christopher

Higgins, MatthewCronan,Jack

McGee, William

Home, CraigDooley, Leigh

Hunter, Justin

D3 RESERVEHenderson, Earl

Coxhead, BrettBernardi, Jason

Parker, Matthew

Witchell, DavidCampagna, Richard

Billman, Damien

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SOUTH MELB . DISTRICTS 2 35SOUTH MELB . DISTRICTS 4 35

KEW AFC 9 34

MONASH GRYPHONS 4 33ELSTERNWICK AFC 0 3 3

SOUTH MELB . DISTRICTS 0 44MONASH GRYPHONS 3 31

ST MARYS AFC 3 29MONASH GRYPHONS 3 29

KEW AFC 6 27

KEW AFC 4 19OLD WESTBOURNE 4 1 8

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PREVIEWWith the Browns earning some much needed breathing space,they travel to the Bentleigh hoping to throw a spanner into theworks of the rampant Demons. Bentleigh easily accounted forKew in their previous meeting, and with the likes of ScottLawry and Amir Banks seemingly getting better each game itis not going to be pretty today. Hopefully for Kew Horne andWoodhouse can fire again for their side to keep the damage toa minimum, however, I am expecting a nice percentagebooster for Bentleigh .Two games and percentage behind Kew, this would seeminglybe St .Mary's last chance to even get a sniff of staying in D3especially since they're at "the Stamp" . The Gryphons,however, have been thereabouts this season, and given theirdesire to build momentum for next season, they will belooking for a good win today . I am inclined to agree here andpick them to win by a comfortable margin .In what many D3 pundits are now predicting to be a GFpreview, the all-conquering Elsternwick make the trip to thelake to take on South Melbourne . I mentioned earlier that theWickers had to beat Bentleigh to secure a double chance,however, a win today could see them buying some insurancefor that big game . While I expect the Swans to begin restingplayers in the final couple of rounds, their hand has beensomewhat forced by injuries . On the flip side, the Wicks havestars returning each week and continue to build momentum .Who to pick is really a toss of the coin, and it has landed onheads, which means the Wicks by a point !West Brunswick host UHS-VU in a match that can only go oneway . It has been an awful year for the students, and withpercentage as important as the four points for the Magpies, ifit is a dry day there will be no better opportunity to bridge thepercentage gap. Coach Hamma will be looking to the likes ofJason Ward to continue his good form in what will be at leasta 10 goal win for the Magpies .Finally, Westbourne host Swinburne in a match that hasdanger written all over it for the home side . When these sideslast met it was the Warriors by less than a kick, and with theinjury to D3 strongman Leon Fairfield, the Warriors will belooking to the younger brigade to fill the void . In the Warriorsfavor though is Swinburne's propensity to rely on only twoplayers to score the majority of their scores in Higgins andMilano, and with arguably the best defense in the league, leadby "Hair Bair" Benn, that should be enough to secure the winfor the Warriors.

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03 SECTIO NKEW AFC 6.4 12.8 14.9 17 .15 (117)ST MARYS AFC 2 .4 3.6 8.12 8 .16 (64)Kew: Goals: C. Horne 9, H . McDermott 4, D . Mutton, B. Burnett, M . Glenn, N.Tinetti . Best: C. Horne, B. Woodhouse, T. Costello-Manning, N . Tinetti, B.Lafranchi, G . Evans St Marys: Goals : S. Crilly 3, C. Adam 2, A. Waller 2, J.Hill . Best: A . Waller, A. Lane, C. Armstrong, B. Liliywhite, S. Crilly, A. DwyerUmpires: John Cahir (F) Greg Rowlings (F)ELSTERNWICK AFC 3 .5 6.8 14.16 16 .23 (119)WEST BRUNSWICK AFC 0 .3 5.5 8.5 12.9 (81)Etst: Goals: J . Banky 4, C. Mahony 3, S. Grace 2, M. Greene 2, B . Mahony 2,M. Thiele, G . Culshaw, N . Hodskiss . Best : B. Mason, A. Patey, S . O'Donnell,T. Cotter, C . Mahony, B . Mahony WB : Goals : J . Sudholz 5, J . Haysey 2, S.Dishon 2, J. Brugler, C. Lehmann, J . Ward. Best: J. Sudhofz, J . Ward, S.Dishon, R . West, B . Irving, B. Gundry Umpires: Mark Farrell (F) DavidAnselmi (F) Alexandria Anthony (B) Jessica Rollo (B) Robert Seymour (G)Patrick Newson (G)BENTLEIGH AFC 0 .1 4.8 10.11 20 .15 (135)SWINBURNE UNIVERSITY AFC 3 .3 4.4 4.6 4.7 (31)Bent: Goals: C . Sharp 7, S. Frost 4, B . Meredith 3, A . Banks 2, C . McFadden2, A. Pititto, J . Tranter. Best: S. Lawry, C. McFadden, F. Dimattina, A .Mikkelsen, S . Frost, S. Sice Swin: Goals: L. Morrison 2 . M. Higgins, J .Murchie. Best : J . Mennen, 0. Butt, C. Walsh, M. Flack, A . Fidler, M . TrickeyUmpires : Andrew Straughair (F) Jamie Mayhew-Sharp (F) Callum Hiiton (B)Nick Booth (G) Ben Shorter (G )MONASH GRYPHONS 1.5 5.8 9.12 11 .18 (84)STH MELBOURNE DISTRICTS 4.6 5.11 9.13 14 .17 (101)MG : Goals : L . Dooley 4, 0 . Mareczky 2, E . Shaked, R. Fletcher, C. Leeton, L .Valiance, K . Cherian. Best: L. Wells, L . Wilson, L. Dooley, K . Cherian, B. Derr,R . Fletcher SMD: Goals: D . McGee 4, P. Cheevers 3, M . Costello 3, J . Cronan2, M . Hannan, B . Joske . Best: J. Washington, M . Costello, P. Cheevers, S .Atherton, A. Ray, B . Joske Umpires: Steven Potts (F) Ryan Robertson (F)UHS-VU AFC 1.3 1 .5 4.7 5.7 (37)OLD WESTBOURNE 4.1 8.5 13.6 19.11 (125)UHS-VU : Goals : G. Leyland 2, S . Dimond, D . Fazakertey, L . Gorringe . Best : T.Harris, L. Gorringe, C. Langendorf, D . Pazakerley, A. Ludlow, J . MurphyOW: Goals: L. Fairfield 6, M . Ghristo 2, J . Horsburgh 2, P. Hudson 2, F. Paves 2,N . Smith 2, S. Balloch, T. Edwards, K . Miller. Best : T. Edwards, L . Fairfield, T.Edwards, C. Hudson, P. Chalmers, J. Harsburgh Umpires: Paul Dinneen (F)Michael Forde (F) Keiran McInerney (B) Simon McInerney (B) Chris Kearney (G)

03 RESERVEBENTLEIGH AFC 4.1 7.3 7.4 12.10 (82)SWINBURNE UNIVERSITY AFC 3.4 3.6 9.10 12.10 (82)Bent : Goals : A. Laxton 5, R. Punter 2, A. Ferris, G. Richards, L. Sampson, A.Smith, A . Steward . Best : G . Richards, B . Padgham, A. Smith, A . Laxton, S .Craven, S . Watkins Swin: Goals: C. 0'Keeffe 4, P. Jones 3, K . Chew 3, B .O'Mara, J . Sandhu. Best: C . o'Keeffe, B . O'Mara, C . Higgins, P. Jones, K.Chew, B . Fieisne rMONASH GRYPHONS 4.2 8.7 12.9 20.12 (132)STH MELBOURNE DISTRICTS 3.2 4.3 6.4 9.5 (59)MG: Goals: B . Coxhead 3, J. Hetherington 3, J . Landberg 3, M . Parker 3 . A.Shutilebotham 2, M. Graydon, J . Fleming, W. Pocock, G. Still, G. WadleyBest: G. Wadley, J. Harrak, J. Gladman, L. Baggoley, A. Shufitlebotham, G .Block Mandrakis S69D: Goals : V. Daicos 3, D . McGee 2, J. Pohiner, S . Quinn,E. Bouchaud, C . Maloney. Best: E . Bouchaud, T. Peters, D . Phillips, P. Hannan,S . Quinn, V. Daico sELSTERNWICK AFC 1 .2 4.5 7.7 9.11 (65)WEST BRUNSWICK AFC 2 .1 3.2 5.7 6.10 (46)Elst: Goals : A. Foster 6, E . Alter, J . Li6kakis, 0. Elbaz . Best : A. Foster, D.Spilberg, L . Missagiia, P. McNally, G . Elvin, C. McKenna WB: Goals : M.Russell 3, B . Stephenson, P. Statham, J . Curtin. Best : G . Saisanas, A.Thompson, S. Jackson, J. Hughes, B . Phillips, F. Purcel lUHS-VU AFC 1 .0 2.1 2.1 2.1 (13)OLD WESTBOURNE 6 .7 10.7 18.9 23 .11 (149)UHS-VU: Goals: S. French, T. Snow. Best : T. Ashton, M . Gerolemou, S. Smits,A . Trevethan, S . Byrne, S . Briggs OW: Goals : J. Braham 6, D. Biiiman 4, J.Tanner 3, M . Whiting 2, J . Clark 2, S . Laird 2, S. Anderson, L. Squarci, A.Manteilo, S. Burnham . Best: J. Braham, B . Knee, J . Clark, S. Burnham, J.Tanner, S . LairdKEW AFC 3.2 10.8 15.12 25 .18 (168)ST MARYS AFC 2 .1 3.1 4.2 7.4 (46)Kew: Goals : J. Bell 7, D . Witchell 6, R. Campagna 4, S . Whyte 4, M. Pope 2,B. Roberts, J. Sabien . Best: J . Bell, B . Roberts, P. Rees, J. Walker, M.McKerrow, A . Makris St Marys: Goals: J . Bernardi 3, A . Jackman 2, T.Cummins, C . Blake . Best : L . French, M. Maschette, A . Jackman, W. Smith, S .Nicholson, J . Bernardi .

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Pre-Fir-,Is Dinne rAll umpires are reminded of the Pre-Finals Dinner to beheld on Monday August 28th with Pre Dinner Drinks from6 .30pm and dinner from 7pm at the Victorian Club on the41st Floor of the Rialto Towers . The three Course Dinnercosts $45 and will be deducted from the next pay onAugust 9 . Drinks are at bar prices.The awards to be presented on the night are LifeMembership, 10 Year Service, Bob Dunstan Award, AndyCarrick Award, Best First Year Umpire, Most ImprovedField, Boundary and Goal Umpires, and Golden Whistle .All members are expected to attend this mostimportant event . Those members who cannot attendmust notify, in writing, Anthony Damon onanthony@personalmortgagemanagers .com .au or SimonStokes on [email protected] or VAFAUA PO Box227 Elsternwick VIC 3185 before 5pm on Friday August 4to avoid the deduction being taken from your pay . Therewill be no refunds, as we have to pay in advance. As usualthe pre-pre-dinner drinks will be at the Sherlock Holmesand the post-dinner drinks will be at that little place justacross the river.

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Santo's W orld CupNo, our own Santo Caruso hasn't done a "Mokbel," he'sbeen missing because he's been travelling around Germanyexperiencing the World Cup. Santo managed to squeezefourteen matches into his tight schedule travelling to allparts of Germany and supporting the Socceroos . Wewonder how the hairy little Australian with the Italian namefelt when the Aussies were awarded that controversialpenalty . It was the trip of a lifetime and something he'llnever forget . As a warning to other world travellers outthere, unfortunately Santo picked a mild case of DVT (DeepVein Thrombosis) after the long trip home via Singapore .Luckily Santo's case wasn't too serious and he's backrunning again . Get yourself some air flight support socksor tights! When he was first diagnosed he wasn't exactlysure what Deep Throat Thrombosis was . All of us whoknow what a shrewd business owner Santo is, (MelbourneSports Books) wouldn't be surprised to learn that when hewas told of DVT, of course he thought it stood for DodgingVictoria's Taxes.

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Lesson number 1 ; don't get off the House bandwagonfor no good reason . Lesson number 2, the hunch onAlbert Park might be right but still plenty of hard yardsyet for the Falcons !

REVIEWMatch of the season saw Eltham travel to Power House,keen on cementing top spot . The House came outsmoking with the Turtles struggling to get the ballacross the halfway mark early on . Things tightened up inthe second quarter and it looked set for an epic secondhalf . The House had different ideas as they took controlin the third quarter, keeping the Turtles goal less . Hilland Foster were the stars for the House with the reliableEdwards slamming 6 goals . Runco was the standout outfor Eltham .

Great win for Albert Park as they beat Bulleen . TheFalcons held sway most of the day with league B+Fsmoky Mclndoe once again controlling the airways .Payne was the dominant forward, helping himself to 5majors . Disappointing day for Bulleen with Daley andConn the best .

The bandwagon that is Box Hill North continued, thistime comfortably accounting for Richmond . Ball andRiscalla were the winners best however it was an evenspread across the ground . A few new names for theRichmond (another good sign) with Matheson kicking 5and Hibbins also playing well .

Hawthorn also had a comfortable win over an injurydepleted North Brunswick . Gebhardt again showed hewas up to senior class with a fine performance for theHawks who were again well served by Mundy. Adamsand Boudoloh were the best for North .

Finally, Eley Park got back on the winners list as theyaccounted for a disappointing Syndal Tally Ho . Violaboys were again stars whilst Payne also dominatedthrough out the day . Bingham was valiant for theSinners .

PREVIEWHasn't the battle for the double chance hotted up inrecent weeks? The House might have done enoughbarring any unexpected loss whilst the other spot couldbe decided down at Glenferrie Oval this week . Box HillNorth are now odds on to make the other spot but stillhave some wins to tick off before they can start thei r

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finals plans . Last role ofthe dice this week forBulleen whilst AlbertPark will look to keepthe candle burning !

Hawthorn host Eltham in the sixth of a seven homegame run at Glenferrie . The Hawks have quickly settledinto their temporary home and have a six nil record onthe historic ground . A few stumbles in recent times forthe Turtles although not quite bad enough to get thesirens sounding just yet. Some great duels are in theoffing with McLaren (E) taking on Avery (H) . Gebhardt(H) and Foo (E) battling on a wing and Galvin (E) andAitken (H) locking horns in the middle . Could go eitherway but maybe the Hawks just !

Almost do or die as Bulleen welcome Box Hill Northdown the Eastern freeway. Bulleen have been a bit stopstart all year and last weeks loss will make claiming afinals spot very difficult . BHN are flying high right nowand hard to see them getting beat here, particularly witha win casting aside their major rival for fourth spot . BHNfor me .

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Albert Park, like the Hawks, are enjoying some games athome and this week host Eley Park . I quite like what Isaw of the Falcons in recent weeks, a hard working sidewith some guns mixing it up . Eley Park will have beenpleased to get a win on the board, particularly as theyseason had been going pair shaped for a little while .Firmly on Albert Parks bandwagon though, Falcons formine !

Changed my mind about 3 times on the result of NorthBrunswick and Syndal . North have a horrendous injurylist, one capable of forming a reasonable side alonewhilst Syndal were a tad disappointing last week againstthe Sharks . Not sure, must revert to rule number 1, takehome side when in doubt . North but just.

Finally, Richmond and Power House meet in a gameunlikely to produce too many surprises . Still,Richmond's output continues to be solid however withthe imminent return of Richardson, the House shouldcontinue to go from strength to strength and win well .

Anyway, don't forget you can get a hold of your favouriteVAFA scribe via either 0418348723 ored [email protected] .au

Finally, to the late night caller, at least answer yourphone so we can discuss your charming messages !

BALL BRIEFSBulleen Cobras are this Sunday holding their $2000draw from 2 .30pm during the Superrules match . All arewelcome for a good day - purchase of a raffle ticketoffers finger food and happy hour priced drinks all dayon Sunday.

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Eley Park Sharks v Albert Park AFC atOval 20, Albert Park

Bulleen Cobras AFC v Box Hill North AFCEltham OC v Hawthorn AFC at Glenferrie Oval -

Seniors at 2 .15 pm, Res . 12p mRichmond Central AFC v Power House AFC

North Brunswick AFC v Syndal Tally Ho AFC

04 SECT IPOWER HOUSE AFC 3.3 5.7 9.10 13 .11 (89)ELTHAM OC 1.2 4.4 4.4 8.7 (55)PH: Goals: P. Edwards 6, D . Cooper 2, R. Walsh, N. Merest . B . Brady, A.Foster, D . Grahek . Best : M . Hill, A. Foster, P. Edwards . P. Arnold, P. Haseler,P. Miskelly El(h : Details not received . Umpires : Matthew Steward (F)Kenneth Brewer (F) Brendan Dowling (B) Michael Raphael (B )HAWTHORN AFC 9.2 15.6 27.8 31 .9 (195)NORTH BRUNSWICK AFC 1 .1 2.1 4.2 7.6 (48)Haw: Goals : D . Lauletta 6, M . Tyson 4, J. Jackomas 3, D. Pritchard 3, P.McKenna 3, R . Mundy 2, J. Dawson 2, R . Ogge 2, L . Aitken 2, S. Monck 2Best : R . Mundy, B . Gebhardt, S . Monck, D . Lauletta, P. Hunan, S.MacKenzie Avery, R. Beattie NB : Goals : D. Newton 2, R. Peasnell 2, J.Heck, N . Myers, N. Perry. Best : D . Adams, J. Boudoloh, R . Peasnell, B.Robertson, B . Williams, S . Famulari Umpires: Bruno Savi (F) NickFennessy (F) Daniel Mason (B) Thomas Wischer (B) Edward Beat (G)Malcolm Filleul (G)ELEY PARK SHARKS 4 .7 6.10 8.15 15 .17 (107)SYHOAL TALLY HO AFC 3 .2 3.5 7.9 11 .12 (78)EPS : Goals: D. Viola 5, T. Houlden 4, D . Smith 2, D . Payne 2, G . Cresswell,M . Viola. Best: D . Payne, M . Viola, C . Cresswell, A. Young, T. Silvers, D.Viola STH: Goals : C . Cachia 2, 1. MacKenzie, I . Bingham, S. Crew, A. Dance,L. Hannemann, G . Healy, D. Richardson, L. Dickenson, J. Rowe. Best: I.Bingham, K. Conrau, D . Richardson, M . MacFarlane, I . MacKenzie, A .Fleming Umpires: Peter Griffiths (F) Ron Marlyn (F )ALBERT PARK AFC 2 .9 7.12 11 .16 15.19 (189)BULLEEN COBRAS AFC 5 .1 82 9.4 12.7 (79)AP: Goals : B . Payne 5, S. Venables 4, S . Bennett 2, N . Cain 2, A. Morgan,J. Hamilton . Best : W. Mclndoe, R . Baker, D. Barley, S. Bennett, W. Harries,B . Payne BC : Goals: T. Conn 2, B. Cookson 2, T. Fradkin 2, A. Vincitorio 2,F. Arcoraci, R. Badanjek, R . Daley, T. Moore . Best : R . Daley . T. Conn, F.Arcoraci, M . Mann, N. Ritchie, G . Richards Umpires : Gerard Rolls (F)Michael Hyde (F) Benedict Farrell (B) James Exton (G) Charlie Lear (G)BOX HILL NORTH AFC 7 .6 16.6 25.15 28.26 (194)RICHMOND CENTRAL AFC 21 7.5 10.6 12.6 (78)BHH: Goals: D. Dovaston 5, D . Penny 5, J . Garrett 3, A. Ooze 3, A .Sallantioglu 2, M . Hood 2, A . Beaumont 2, R . Ball, C. Liston, B. Pearce, C .Riscalla Best: R . Ball, G. Riscalla, J . Garrett, P. Currie, C . Plunkett, A. OdzaThoi, M . O'Brien RC: Goals : J. Matheson 5, N. Nuske 2, D . Speakman, B .Shaw, J . Chandler, S . Collins, S . Hibbins. Best: S. Hibbins, D . Green, D .Speakman, M . German, J . Matheson, S. Collins Umpires: Stephen Cable(F) Richard Yann (F)

04 RESERV EELEY PARK SHARKS 2 .3 5.8 8.12 12.18 (90)SYNDAL TALLY HO AFC 6 .1 11.6 12.8 13 .8 (86)EPS: Goals: T. Kay 5, J . Dean 3, S . Brachmann 2, D. Cowling, M . Keown .Best: D. Cowling, S . West, S . Brachmann, T. Kay. L. Tan, M . KeovmSTH : Goals: A. Clements 3, M . Elder, T. Zaharopoulos, T. Bartholomew, N .Hunter, M . Kelly, M. Leplaa, D. Paolone, A. Rowe. M. Starr, M . Glenister.Best: A . Herrmann, B . Williamson, T. Bartholomew, A . Clements, M . Elder,G . DeckersPOWER HOUSE AFC 4 .4 7.9 8.11 10 .15 (75)ELTHAM OC 0.2 0.3 3.4 6.4 (40)PH : Goals: D . Pate 3, C. Brady 2, C. Richardson, A. Contreras, J . Fiorini, D .Mullen, M . Leahy. Best: R. Marshall, J . Fiorini, B . Kyne, C . Richardson, D .Hadley, C . Brady Elth : Goals : D . Rowe 2, J . Fee, J. Gilbert, M . Jarvis, S .Weston . Best: B . Marshall, M . Jarvis, L . Mee, A . Mok, E . Baud, J . FeeALBERT PARK AFC 3.5 4.9 10.11 11 .13 (79)BULLEEN COBRAS AFC 0.4 2.7 2.10 5 .15 (45)AP : Goals : N. Pastras 3, J . Sutton 3, P. Shoppee 2, K . Begbie 2, M . Gentner.Best: J . Marshall, G. Foster, R . Ferrero, J. Pyke, M . Snowden, D. QuinlanBC : Goals: M . Rowe 2, G . Brown, T. Marsarella, J . Gardner. Best: G . Brown,J . Gardner, S . Coombs, J. Trinchi, S . Trapman, M . RoweHAWTHORN AFC 1 .9 11 .14 15 .19 17 .22 (124)NORTH BRUNSWICK AFC 0.0 0.0 0.0 1 .2 (8)Haw : Goals: T. Dixon 6, G. Broomhall 2, N . Opie 2, J . Pi 2, L . Ross 2, D.Moss, T. Hyland, B. Hudson . Best: T. Dixon, P. Avery, A . Collins, M . Aitken,J . Pi, N. Qpie HE: Goals : D . Carter. Best : N. Giovanoglou, S . Care, M. Taha,J . Comley, J . Wolter, D . CarterBOX HILL NORTH AFC 9.3 16.11 22 .16 33 .22 (220)RICHMOND CENTRAL AFC 1 .1 2.2 5.4 5.5 (35)BHN : Goals: C . Langley 14, M. Lacey 5, J. Tambakis 4, A. Dick 2, S . Evans2, B . Olson 2, S . Smith 2, P. Nhonthachith, G . Tanaka. Best: C . Langley, L.Dias, P. Nhonthachith, S. Smith, C . Irvine, T. Ellis RC: Goals : C. Coates 3,G . Gardiner, A. Roller. Best: S. Fiske, C. Coates, C . Lang, C. Fox, J.Miragaya,l . Burgess.

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UNDER 19 111 )Unlucky for some, round thirteen is over and out . Time to get serious i nthe °busini endis" (business end of the season in Spanish - thank sBaxter).

REVIEWIn the round of the goalkicker, some seriously solid performancesacross the board . Two players bagged five, while a haul of eight and thebig one resulting in ten were achieved during an impressive round .Match of the round saw Uni Blues put a stamp on third place overBernard's . From all reports a quality game with James Van De Pot bestfor a rampaging University. Full marks on getting through the Uniholidays boys . Rupo kept their finals aspirations alive with a mammothwin over Marcellin . Matt Quigly landed five rolls, while Trav Smith wasall over the place, causing much havoc . Old Scotch keeps improvingevery week, this time pummelling BV in a fifteen goal win . Tom Slatterybagged eight for the winners who are clinging to the smallest of hopesthat the tasty trip won't come early. Leaders Old Xavs accounted for StKevins (Richie Benson taking home ten of the best - well done lad) . AtWaverley, De La doused Collegians . Josh Oakely kicked five for De La,but best on ground honours were awarded to a valiant James Crowe .

PREVIEWThe big one for me this week pits Uni Blues against Rupo at the Craw .What's at stake I hear? Uni want the double chance badly, Rupo want aslice of September. Uni for me after watching an impressive trainingsession last week. St Bernard's need to win against an improving OldScotch . An upset will see Old Scotch claw closer to finals action . It'shardly Essendon versus Carlton but BV play Collegians for battle of thewooden spoon . I'm always a fan of By. so I'll stick with the lads to notchwin number three . In best of the rest, Old Xavs and De La will continuetheir battle of the percentage (so intriguing) against a very haplessopposition . Lock of the week this week after being victorious with theDockers, I'll go the Dons to notch up win number two against an Acker-less Lion outfit . Any feedback to beatonc@tabcorp .com . Happypunting! !

UNDER 19 (2)The OM's got that winning feeling back, trumping the Wallets atCamberwell . Hopkins kicked three, and Caine Hillier bagged another 5for the home-side. The Raiders overcame early adversity, turning it onat Beauy with a 7-1 goal 1st half. Cunningham succeeded in getting it toDevine and then to Solomon and Adam Cox up forward . The Fieldersmade a mockery of the T's by 62 . The drive was too much for the Friarsas the Tonners won by 51, while the Panthers consolidated top spot,giving the Blacks a 57 point hiding.The Run Home - Final 5 RoundsCarey - OM, Friars, Parade, Caulfield, Camb = 26Melburnians - Carey, Trinity, Friars, Beauy, Parade = 29Parade - Brighton, Blacks, Carey . Friars, OM = 2 0Uni Blacks - Friars, Parade, Caulfield, Camb, Trinity = 34Camberwell - Trinity, Beauy, Brighton, Blacks, Carey = 29Brighton - Parade, Caulfield, Camb, Trinity, Beauy = 35Whitefriars - Blacks, Carey, OM, Parade, Caulfield = 19Beaumaris - Caulfield, Camb, Trinity, OM, Brighton = 32Caulfield - Beauy, Brighton, Blacks, Carey, Friars = 26Trinity - Camb, OM, Beauy, Brighton, Blacks = 2 5'Points system - Highest team played (Carey) = 1, Lowest team played(Trinity) =1 0`Team with highest points has the best run home .

PREVIEWThe Wellers host the T's to re-mark their territory after the OMloss . Camberwell by 10 goals .Losing to Brighton last time ,Parade will salivate at thechance to square that ledger . Parade, 5 goals . The Fielders host theSharks and I'll say Beauy in a thriller. The Friars host the Blacks who willbounce back . Another top of the table clash sees the Melburnians fightback for the throne, but to no avail as the Panthers charge clear, holdingtop spot for another week ,bernecich@netspace .net.au

UNDER 19 (3)REVIEWChelsworih Park, was the place to be last Saturday as Old Ivanhoebattled Ormond in the top four clash . Ormond stormed out of the blockswith a 3-goal lead at quarter time, before Old Ivanhoe scored 5 goals to0 in the second quarter. Good work from Dan Frazier and Richard Keanesaw Ormond trail by 4 points heading into the last quarter, but the classof Workman, Hondromatidis and co got Old Ivanhoe over the line by 16.A tight affair saw La Trobe hold off a gallant Ajax by 11 points with JoelOviss best afield in the losing side, while Oakleigh held their position ontop of the ladder with an easy win over Old Essendon, Barrand kicking

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Kelly,Luke OLD XAVERIANS (1) 0 36

Quigley, Matt RtJPERTSW00D AFC 5 27LNDER 19 f2 1Bull, Marshall OLD CAREY GR 0 44

Solomon, Marcus OLD PARADIANS 5 41

Hillier, Caine OLD CAMB. GRAMM'S 5 38

UNDER 19 (3)Bodinnar, Mitch ST BEDES MENT . TIGERS 7 61B ztrrand, Lee OAKLEIGH AFC 6 55Ellis, Kyle OLD IVANHOE GR 5 49

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Ligris,Christopher FITZROY REDS - 37

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)ralized MHSOB, keeping them goalless, with a paltry 3MHSOB could muster. Brandon Hunt's 9 goal haul helped

i defeat Emmaus without much trouble .

, tipping has seen me situated first on the scribe ladder, and thegames this weekend suggest an easy task to remain there, Old Ivanhoewill demoralize Emmaus, Oakleigh will beat MHSOB easily, SB1flT willhave little trouble with Bentleigh, Ormond will bounce back against LaTrobe, while in the closest game of the round, Ajax v Old Essendon, Ajaxshould be too good at home. With only 5 games left and the top fourlooking settled, it is now all about pride for many teams . This weekend'sbattles allows the teams outside the four to stand up and play some partin shaping the finals . Most of all, playing amateur football is aboutplaying hard, playing fair and enjoying the ride . Good luck to all teamsfor Round 14 .Please send all match reports to aI_vafa@hotmail .com

UNDER 19 (BLUE)REVIE WThe game between Old Mentonians and Po ;azenod lived up to the hypeas a glimpse of finals football was on display . In a fierce battle, the firsthalf honours went to the Panthers . Some hard running and ferocioustackling by onbatlers Matthew Campbell and Jacob Moon saw a 14 pointlead into half time, while Jesse Prowse was in everything at CHF.However, good teams never say die and Mazenod are a good team . Theygot their running game going in the third and looked dangerous,slamming on 7 goals to 2 . When f}9azenod kicked the first goal of thelast quarter to hit a 4 goal lead the game looked over. The youngPanthers then dug deep and fought back magnificently with a 7 goalfinal quarter to get up by six points in a West Coast type comeback .Boger kicked 7 for Mazenod while Crameri fought hard all day for theIosers . Parkdale provided little resistance against De La with AdamMcKenna best afield, while the usual suspects in Criticos, Smitsdorffand Wright got the job done in Old Haileyburians win over OakleighClayton . Hampton took out their frustration of a season gone by whenthey thrashed Powerhouse 5th Mornington, Hampton with 11 goalkickers, and BOG Nick Lyall bagging 3 of them . Monash had the bye .

PREVIEWChoo-Choo, all aboard the Old P,9entonians band wagon, express toPremiership station . Old hlentonians have proved they are a force tocontend with after beating Mazenod and I am one scribe jumping onboard for the ride . However, there is one team with grand plans of theirown . This team is a force to contend with, have bigger bodied players,are well drilled, have multiple star performers and they haven't lost asingle game . They are the mighty Old Haileyburians and they are oneteam that will be trying to derail Old t0entonians' season . I am wary oftipping against Old Mentonians, but against the might of OldHaiteyburians at home, I think to claim two quality scalps in two weeksmay take a Herculean effort beyond most teams, but it should still be agreat match . Meanwhile, Mazenod will take their loss to Old Mentoniansout on Parkdale, while Hampton will reverse the result they had againstMonash earlier in the season with a win away at Monash Uni . OakleighClayton were far from disgraced last week against the ladder leaders andthey should get home against PosererhouseiSth fllornington . De La hasa week's rest.Please send all match reports to al_vafa@hotmait .com

UNDER 19 (RED )Bulleen Temp pushed New further down the rabbit hole with a 15 pointvictory. Similar to the corresponding Carlton-Bombers clash it wasopen, fast and accountable footy . Bullant Anthony Radattf was solid indefense, while Marc Carfi licked 5 including a Daicos-tike sausage roll,40 out . Lucisano (4) was good for New. The Westies have started a laterun at finals, with a 71 point thrashing of finals contender Therry, Whytebooted 4 while Matt Williamson was instrumental with 3 . Aquinas made

a mess of the Old Saints by 89 . The Xavs got back on the winners boardvery shakily. The Woodsmen held a 2 point lead a - time and wereunlucky not to take the points ,The Run Home - Final 5 RoundsAquinas -Xavs, Therry, BYE, OVd, Ruda = 33Fitzroy - New, OW, NOBS, Rupo, Xavs = 33Xavs - Aquinas, BT, New. NOBS, Fitzroy = 22Bullants - NOBS, Xavs, Therry, BYE, OW = 32Therry - Rupo, Aquinas, BT, New, NOBS = 29Westbourne - BYE, Fitzroy, Rupo, Aquinas, BT = 26Kew- Fitzroy, NOBS, Xavs, Therry, BYE = 28NOBSPC - BT, New, Fitzroy, Xavs, Therry = 21Rupertswood - Therry, BYE, OW, Fitzroy, Aquinas = 24BYE - OW, Rupo, Aquinas, BT, New = 2 7`Points system - Highest team played (Aquinas) = 1, Lowest teamplayed (BYE) =1 g`Team with highest points has the best run home .

PREVIEWThis week the Old Saints host the Bullants . The visitors should have notrouble and should take it by 37 points . New will welcome the Reds ontotheir ground and then be trounced by a pretty big-figured sum . Fitzroy,lots. Therry need a win to stay within range of BT and to keepWestbourne at bay. The Lions, because they want it more . Finally theXavs are not looking convincing at the moment and coming up againstthe top side, it will surety be season making or breaking . Having saidthat, the Aquinians will have just too much . 32 points. The flyingWesties re charge ( :ore playing the Reds Saturday week .bernecic' .space.net.a u

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Old Camberwell Gr v Old Trinity GrOld Paradians v Old Brighton Gr

Whitefriars nC v University Black s

Ajax AFC v Old Essenc rat 1 .00pm Sunday -Oval 2 _ mick Park

Ormond AFC v La Trobe University AFCEmmaus St Leos OC v Old Ivanhoe Gr

Oakleigh AFC v MHSO BSt Bedes Mentone Tiners v Bentleigh

De La Salle -Mazenod OC v Parkdale Vultures at 1 .30pm

Old Haileyburians v Old : .tentoniansPowerhouse/Sth Mornington v Oakleigh Clayto n

Monash "ues v Hampton Rovers AFC

Old Xaverians (2) v Aquinas OCTherry Penola C3 v Rupertswood AF C

Old Westbourne - ByeNorth Old Boys/St Pats Col v Bulleen Templestowe AFC

Kew AFC v Fitzroy Red s

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UNDER 19 (1 )DE LA SALLE OC 2.9 4.11 8.15 16.19 (115)COLLEGIANS 1.0 1.0 1.3 1.4(10)OLS: Goals : J. Oakley 5, A. Kovarik 4, N . Roberts 3, R . Semmel 2, L . Bull, L . Semmel. Best:J. Crowe, S. Williams, J . Hansen, W Fenton, R. Semmel, A. Kovarik Coll : Goals: D.Rajkumac Best: B. Sims, A. Scott, W. Tard'rf, S. Hunter, T. Zimbachs, T. RutherfordUmpires: Frank Stokes (F) Steve McCarthy (F)OLD SCOTCH 4.4 7.5 15.7 22.10 (142)BANYULE-VIEWBANK 0.3 4.12 5.14 6.17 (53)OS: Goals: T. Slattery B, M. Hildebrandt 5, S . Lake 2, B. McGregor 2, W. Cox, A . Tummel,1. Grant, S. Angus, N. Lawrence . Best: T. Slattery, B . McGregor, M . Hildebrandt, N .Lawrence, L . McDonough, S. Angus BanV6 : Goals : It . Drapac 2, D. O'Leary 2, G . Dimek,D . Kayrooz. Best : D . Kayrooz, M . Holmes, N. Swift, M . Ilia, D. Drapac, S . Dack Umpires :Francis Kavanagh (C) Nick Paifreyman (C )OLD XAVERIANS (1) 4 .2 10.4 15 .12 21 .12 (138)ST KEVINS OB 1.2 3.3 4.3 4.5 (29)Old Xav: Goals : R. Benson 10, P. Myers 2, J. McNamara 2, J. Mercuri 2, T. Preece, A . Ross,H . Whiting, J . Glen, T. Dynon . Best: R . Benson, H. Whiting, N. Saunders. F. Paterson, W.Smith, A . Dormice SKOB: Goals : T. White 2, T. Lattanzio, J . Mullen. Best: H. Low, B. Liu, A.Keely, S. Neohoritis, T. White, J. Mullen Umpires: Malcolm Foard (C) Dean Schwab (F)RUPERTSWOOD AFC 6 .3 12.7 17 .12 21 .15 (141)MARCELLIN OC 1 .3 3.3 4.4 6.7 (43)Hop: Goals: M . Quigley 5, J. Bradley 2, D. Gregory 2, A . Jones 2, M. McPhee 2, C. Thill 2,J . Smerdon 2, B. Alkemade, C . Allport, M . Eliiss-Christens Best : T. Smith, C . Allpo rt , J .Pretty, M . Elliss-Christens, A. Evans, M . Quigley Pretty Marc: Goals: J. Delahunty 4, J .Crimmins, S . Pesavento . Best: J. Crimmins, J. Delahunry, P. Newnes, J . Cmpper, N . Birrell,D. Fraser Umpires : Mail Howarth (F) Sean Scully Ism) (F )ST BERNAROS 2.1 4.5 7.6 B.8 (56)UNIVERSITY BLUES 2 .3 6.6 7.11 10 .17 (77)St 8: Goals: M. Hughes, T. Overman, A. Stapleton, A. Harrison, S. Gavin, D . Igoe, L .Sweeney, J. Bevanda . Best: T. Caven, M . Hughes, T. Overman, J. Bevanda, A. Harrison, J .Ryan Unit B: Goals: S. Gilbertson 3, B . Merriman 2, M . Maltmann 2, H. Flanagan, T.McCredie, E . Dowling. Best: J . Van De Pol, T. Bronts, E . Hamer, T. McCredie, M . Mahmann,H. Weddell Umpires: Chad Maros (C) Nathan Sheppard (F)

UNDER 19 (21BEAUMARIS PC 0.2 1-5 3.7 5.12 (42)OLD PARADIANS 1.1 72 13.6 15 .9 (99)Beaum: Goals: A. Chinery, A. McNeil, M. Dekoning, D . Pritchard, J . Gregory. Best : C. LaRocca, R. Gillespie, B . Wall, Z . Afcott, W. Sanchez, T. Hunt Old Par. Goals : M. Solomon 5,C. Sage 3, J. Kandilakis, A . Serafin, A. Cox, M. Redmond, A. Cunningham, A. Rendina, T.Gibbons . Best : A . Rendina, M . Stace, M. Redmond, K. O'Brien, J . Donald, A. Cox Umpires:Patrick Lambert (C) Jason Evans (F)OLD TRINITY GR 4.1 6.4 7.8 7.8 (50)CAULFIELD GR 1.4 4.6 12.8 18 .10 (118)Old Trin : Goals : T. Howell 4 . T. Delphine, I. Huynh, W. Osborn. Best: T. Howell, T Delphine,H. Bantieid, C . Beaton, S. Meighan, W. Osborn Caul: Goals : T. Robinson 5, A. Missen 3, A.Webb 2, N . Andrew, A. Clarke, Z. Goold, B. Hyland, L. Price, M. Sessler, A. Wolkow, A.Ross. Best : J . Sanchez, B . Hyland, T. Robinson, A. Ross, A . Missen, A. Webb Umpires:Brian Nunn (C) Jamie Gunn (F )OLD CAMBERWELL GRAMMARIANS 3.0 7.2 10.5 13 .8 (86)OLD MELBURNIANS 5.2 9 .3 12.4 16.5 (101)Old C: Goals : C. Hillier 5, A. Pillay 2, C . Wright 2, S . Borryhady, C . Poynton, T. Nichols, M.De Sanctis. Best: A. Clarke, T. Nichols, C. Poynton, A. Romanin, A. Renshaw, C. HillierOld M: Goals: L. Hopkins 3, N . Morrison 2, N. Anderson 2, B . Baines 2, J. Hart 2, T.0'Shaughnessy, W. Guthrie, B. Finnertz, P. Kruger, K. Spies . Best: J . Hart, N . Morrison, L.Hopkins, P. Kruger, B. Fnnertz, N. Anderson Umpires : Reno Malorana (yvfl) (F) GeoffreyDeveson (F)OLD BRIGHTON GR 42 5.4 9.5 15 .6 (96)WHITEFRIARS OC 1.1 4.7 4.11 7.13 (55)Old B: Goals: R. Eastgate 4, T. Edwards 3, L . Brosnahan 2, M . Dewar 2, A. Gunning, S.Henley, R. Baines, T. Williams . Best: C . Belts, R . Baines, T. Edwards, R . Doherty, M . Dewar,B . Takle White : Goals: J . O'Meara 2, D. Arthurson 2, D. Kaldor, M. O'Leary, S . Bullock. Best:M . O'Leary, C . Taouk, J. Scannell, G . Power, M. Stafford, M . Mirabella Umpires: BrianWoodhead (F) Awl Wekseiman (F) Simon Beveridge (B) Mitchell Hutchison (B)UNIVERSITY BLACKS 0.3 1.5 4.7 5.10 (40)OLD CAREY GR 4.3 8.6 10.10 14.13(97)UN B : Goals : P. Newton 2, M . Reid 2, D . Linley. Best: T. Napier, J . Russell, J . Thomas, D.Johns, T. Burchell, B. Obst Old C: Goals : G. Parker 3, D. Rossidis 3, J. MacReady - Brown3, T. Logan 2, D . Elliott, A. Lewinsky, E . have. Best: R. Wood, L. McOoeen-Misramble, J .MacReady- Brown, D. Rossidis, D. Elliott, A. Lewinsky Umpires : Matthew O'Keefe (F) TonyMillar (F)

UNDER 19 f31EMMAUS ST LEOS OC 4 .0 6.0 10.3 11.4 (70)BENTLEIGH 3.6 7.11 13 .14 21 .20 (146)ESL: Goals : J. Chun 3, M. Needham 2, M. Dobson 2, P. McCluskey, B. Scully, N . Tamburro,D . Wilson . Best: M . Small, A. McCann, D. Wilson, J, D'Alberto, M. D'Orazio, D. MathewsBent Goals : B. Hunt 9, J. West 4, I. Fridman 4, J. Coyne, S. Fergus, D. Erwin, M. Hertz.Best: A . Zyiberlichy, J. West, J. Vlahos, B . Hunt, L. Coulson, D. Erwin Umpires: AnthonyLilley (F) Thomas Windlow (F )OLD IVANHOE GRORMOND AFC

2 .2 7.6 8.8 10.9 (69)5.1 5.1 8.4 8,5(53)

Old ir. Goals: K. Ellis 5, G . Hartrick 2, T. Rosenlis, R . Hondramatidis, C . Rosenlis. Best: D .Workman, L. Page-Wood, R. Hondromatidis, G. Hartrick, K . Ellis, A . Bolzan Orm : Goals: R .Keane 4, J . Wardley 2, D . Frazier, T. Foy. Best: D . Frazier, J . Wardley, N . Hyde, R . Keane, J .Toniolo, R. Abell Umpires : Martyn Bona (F) David Ewens (F )LA TROBE UNIVERSITY AFC 0 .3 5.4 7.5 9.5(59)AJAX AFC 0.3 2.4 4.9 6.12 (48)LaTrobe: Details not received . AJAX : Goals : J. Kohen 2, A. Freedman, J . Kegan, D . Simon,M. Herscu. Best : J. Oviss, M. Herscu, A. Freedman, A. Moss, A. Pinkus, J . Rose Umpires :Peter Teesdale (F) Scott Fraser (F )MHSOB 0 .1 0.1 0.3 0.3(3)ST BEOES MENTONE TIGERS 6.5 12.11 21 .15 24 .19 (163)MHSOB : Best: J. Kiteley, T. Oostveen, A. Littiehales, P. Fraczek, J. Tsaousidis, D. Brooks-Reid StB1A1T: Goals: M. Bodinnar 7, S . L'Huiliier 4, J. Lebreton 3, S. Jones 3, W. Alderman2, C . Mouritr, R. Swayn, D. Kelly, C . Lee, J . Swayn. Best: M . Geschke, R . Swayn, S .L'Huiliier, M . Bodinnar, J . Lebreton, D. Kelly Umpires : Mark Farrell (F) David Anselmi (F)OLD ESSENDON GR 1.2 1.4 5.7 7.7 (49)OAKLEIGH AFC 4.3 9.10 13-12 19 .14(128)Old E : Goals: B. Madden 2, D. Cerantonio, R . Jones, D. McGorry, J. Young, D. Moore. Best :A . Dudderidge, D . Cerantonio, D . Benson, R . Jones, T. Robertson, D. McGorry Oak : Goals :L . Garrard 6, S . Doherty 3, D. Costigan 2, J. Derks-Revere 2, D. Wills 2, T. Edwards, N .Miller, C . Meyers, M . Bell. Best T. Edwards, J. Chapple, J. Derks-Revere, T. Eden, M .Donato, L. Barrand Umpires : Michael Gilday (F) Chris Witkowski (F )

UNDER 19 (BLUE )PARKDALE VULTURES 0.2 2.3 3.6 4.11(35)BE LA SALLE OC 4.5 7.6 11.9 13.10 (88)Park VuIL Goals: D. Scerri, A . Hunter, M . Beaman, J. Weigler. Best : D. Scerri, J. O'Meara,J. Gwrozdz, J. Barry, P. Diluvio, M. Foulds DLS : Goals : D . Quamil3, J. Comerford 2, T. Krezel2, S . Edwdrds, T. Kovarik, G. Rae, A. Roberts, J . Phillips, M. Gomizel. Best: A . McKenna, C.Grant, G . Rae, P. Monaghan, A . Dresser, D . Hyne Umpires: Michael Hooper (F) LoganSmith (F )OLD MENTONIANS 3.2 8.5 10.7 17.8 (110)MAZENOD OC 4.3 6.3 13.6 16.8 (104)Old Ment : Goals: J . Dodd 4, L. Mitchell 3, J. Prowse 2, M. Jenkins 2, M . Campbell 2, R.Goulding, M. Lumsden, J. Moon, K. Goulding . Best: J. Prowse, L. Mitchell, B. Norton, T.Sneers, J. Dodd, K . Goulding Marc Goals: N . Bogar 7, S. Davis 4, N. Crameri 2, F. Deegan,N . Klavins, J. Miller. Best : J. Crameri, N . Graham, F. Deegan, J. Miller, N. Bogar, A. WeekesUmpires: Eli Hayes (F) Paul Tyrer (F )OAKLEIGH CLAYTON 3.2 4.5 5.6 8.9 (57)OLD HAILEYBURIANS 7.4 8.5 13.11 15 .19(109)Oak C: Goals: S. Mortimer 2, J. Sajenko, L. Townley, D. Jones, J . Gilmour, P. Hill, N. Naiou.Best: J. Gilmour, D . Gait, L. Degeorge, S. Mortimer, D. Jones, D. Gilmour Old H: Goals: A.Wright 5, N . Criticos 3, D. Korlos 2, K. Stamford 2, B. Dolman, R. Johnson, L. SmBsdorU.Best: N . Criticos, T. Gill, L. Smitsdorif, N. Waite, N. Hutchinson, L. Canaria PalliyageUmpires: Joseph Hartwig (F) Chris Thorbum (F)HAMPTON ROVERS AFC 1 .1 7.5 12.7 22.10 (142)POWERHOUSE/STH MORNINGTON 2.4 2.7 4.8 4.10 (34)HR : Goals : J . Schafer 4, R. White 4, K. Pinto 4, N . Lyall 3, A. Ross, M . Davis, M . Law, J.Marasco, N. Morecroft, D. Young, B. Trembath. Best: N . Lyall, J. McCoy, A. Ross, M . Davis,L. Smith, K. Pinto PHlSM: Goals: N. Coy 3, D. Coleman. Best: R . Wood, R . Matthews, S.Wright, N . Coy, M . O'Brien, S. Kemp Umpires: Logan Smith (F) Michael Hooper (F)MONASH BLUES - BYE .

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defeating Old Geelong by 20 points after a closely fought andspirited encounter. The winners had good players in veterans,Trevor Ludeman and Tony Egan as well as winger, Chris .Dynon and Peter Gill . For Old Geelong : Michael Hyde (whoarrived from Amsterdam on Saturday morning), Chris .Stevens and William Reed . Fitzroy Reds again outplayedEmmaus / St Leo's. This time they won by 63 points . Theirbest were: Damian Schliebs and as usual, Tony Jackson . Forthe losers, their stalwart, 'Gus. Contessotto was again to thefore .

PREVIEWSection 1I select the "Crocodiles" to again win the intra Old Xaverianclash, even though the "Thirds"( read 2) won last week . StKevin's should have enough talent to defeat the improving StBede's / Mentone Tigers. Old Scotch have a tenuous hold onfourth place and in Prahran they face a formidable opponent .Prahran do not have quite the same pressure today but theywill not want to lose to a possible final's opponent on a likelyfinal's venue . I select Prahran . University Blues should provetalented enough to defeat a competitive Mazenod . In apotential final's rehearsal, Old Melburnians visit De La Salle .

'After their near miss last week, the O .M .s can expect anothertough game . De La Salle must win to insure they remain in themix for a top two position . I select them .

Section 2Monash Blues should again score a win over Old Brighton andthus put themselves on track for the final series . Marcellin willnot be able to halt the inexorable march by Mt Lilydale toseeming final's success even though the "Mountaineers" mustplay on inner suburban soil . St Bernard's will be all out tobuild percentage at the expense of tenth placed Therry Penola .St Bernard's will win this one but they must make it a big winto remain in final four contention . The enigmatic UniversityBlacks journey out to Park Orchards, which is unfamiliarterrain . Hosts, Whitefriars need victory to remain in final fourcontention . So do the Blacks, who made their task muchharder last Saturday. I select Whitefriars, who are playingmore consistent games of football . Collegians, who holdfourth place, play second placed Fitzroy Reds, who must winto hold second spot . No doubt this is the "match of the day" .The Reds, may lack the stars who always shine for Collegians,but they compensate with eighteen hard triers, who team welland back each other up . I favour the Reds to win narrowly .

Section 3Old Scotch looked good last week and at home I favour themto celebrate past player's day with a win over Old Geelong .Caulfield Grammarians will appreciate playing at home againsttenth placed La Trobe University. I watched these two teams

last week and was a lot more impressed by CaulfieldGrammarians whom I select today. Victory to Emmaus / StLeo's over Old Trinity would keep them in the quest for fourthplace . Old Trinity are a very good side, whose match fitness isa definite asset. I select them to win. Beaumaris seem the bigimprovers although North Old Boys / St Patrick's have won in

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successive weeks . Even at the Gillon Oval, I select Beaumaris,whom I feel have a greater depth of talent than does North OldBoys / St Patrick's .As a precursor to the Second Semi Final, Old Essendon (first)play Fitzroy Reds (second) . The only loss sustained by OldEssendon was to the Reds in Round 5 . That day the Reds wereclearly the better side . Both teams have improved as theseason has unfolded and a high class match should occur. Athome, I favour Old Essendon to take the points .

TEAM MANAGERS .Thanks to all who contact me . This week I have heard from 8clubs and 3 umpires plus the two half matches I saw . Pleasekeep it up for another week at least . Telephone 9467 2857 ore mail nknugent@bigpond .com by 1 .p.m. Monday.

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CLUB is (2 )MT LILYDALE DC 5.2 10.8 14 .10 21 .13 (139)RAONASH BLUES 1.1 3.2 5.6 6.9 (45)Mt L : Goals: P. Carolan 6 . J. Roberts 6, G Moyle 3, R . McKenzie 2, J . Paull 2, T.Vanstriip, M. Fellows. Best : H . Mayes, M. Fellows, J . Roberts, T. Vanstrijp, T.Flanagan, M . Rhodes Mon B : Details not received Umpires: RheB Parker (C)UNIVERSITY BLACKS 2.0 2.3 2.3 13 (21)COLLEGIANS 4.2 7.5 14.9 17 .12 (114)Uni B: Goals: F. Silajdija 2, S . Chandler. Best: R . Moreton, P. Otsuka, W. De Fegeig H .Beaumont, S . Chandler, A. Legoe Cott: Goals: M . Johnson 4, P. Lazar 3, S. Day 2, L .Grant 2, P. Johnson 2, D. Burn, C . Bushnell, B . Tiver, M. Forster. Best: D. Perkov, P.Lazer, P. Johnson, J . Ross, B. Tiver, M . Johnson Umpires : Dean Banova (C)THERRY PENOLA OB 0.0 2.3 2.4 2.7 .(19)FITZROY REDS 6.9 8.16 14.23 20 .29 (149)TP: Goals : A . Eimi, D. Goodwin. Best: D . Boden, A . Elmi, Y. Plaza, B. Toohey, B. Tozer,D . Goodwin FR: Goals: G . Crane 6, D. Hannam 4, P. Crowe 3, A . Dawson 2, S .

Buckley, M . Negebauer, R . Trigg, L . Bond, P. O'Connell . Best: D , nam, M .Negebauer, N . McCarthy. P. 0Connelf, G. Crane, P. Crowe Umpires : Faul ~.satton (C)Anthony Byrnes (C)ST BERNARDS 5 .7 10.11 18 .14 21 .17 (143)MARCELLIN DC 3.1 5.4 5.5 7.8 (50)St B: Goals: L. Vassallo 6, A. Matthews 5, N. Basaraba 3, M. Dalic 2, A. Salemme, R .Pearl, L. Cookson, M . Handle, N . Weir. Best: M. Briganti, N. Basaraba, A. Matthews,N . Weir, A . Salemme, L . Vassallo Marc: Goals : S. Andrew 3, T. Hargreaves, M . Rigg,M . Symes, N . Tozer. Best: M. Rigg, N. Tozer, A . Russell, S. Andrew, N . Mathews, M .Dowling Umpires : Chad Mantis (C)OLD BRIGHTON OR 0.3 0.6 4.7 4.7 (31)WHITEFRIARS OC 2.0 8.4 10.9 17 .11(113)Old B : Goals : G . Earl, C . Trim, L . Hunter, K . Oliver. Best: R. Sullivan, D . Bowden . L .Hunter, D. Cooper, R . O'Neill, C. Trim White: Goals : P. O'Brien 5 . N . Elliott 4, P.Hennessy 2, T. Jackson 2, A. Mullen, K. Murphy, D . Naismith, P. Tatterson. Best: P.O'Brien, B. Atkinson, P. Hennessy, P. Tatterson, B . Vey, M . Singh Umpires : AviWekseiman (F) Paul Rapke (C)

C 4Uk31.t3111BEAUMARIS FC 1.0 2.6 5.6 6.9 (45)OLD ESSENDON 5.4 6.6 7.7 7.7 (49)Bea : Goals: K. Gasperino 2, B. Stevens 2, D. Foley, B . Norris . Best: D . George, R .Scrivener, T. Fitzgerald, L. Stevens, B. Stevens, T. Cotter Did E: Goals: C. Morgan 3,J. Goodger 2, L. Eddy, J . Sofia. Best : B . Turner, J Hughes, P. Barry, A . Brazel, B .Papal, B. Cariss Umpires : Patrick Lambert (C) Jason Evans (F )LA TR06E UNIVERSITY AFC 1 .0 4.3 4.3 5.7 (37)OLD SCOTCH 4.3 5.7 8.12 10.12 (72)LaTrobe : Goats: A. Paech 3, 0. McKail, C . Tivendale. Best: A . Paech, G. Jansz, M .Corren5, T. Moait, J . Mercuri, C. Tivendale Old S : Goals: R . Don 2, 0. Logan 2, L .Neilson 2, J . Harrison 2. K. Lacey, S . Gerstman . Best: D. Proud, S . Gerstman, C .Piikington, P. Ryan, L. Neilson, J . Barnett Umpires: Robert O'Halloran (C )OLD TRINITY GR 3.4 4.9 7.12 11.16 (82)CAULFIELD OR 1.2 3.3 8.4 8.6(54)Old T: Goals : S. Dipasquale 3, C. Amiconi 2, R . Hillas 2, M. Burgess, D . CrisUano, EStewart, J. Christopherson . Best: S . Dipasquale, D. Hildebrandt, J. Cade, W. Brady,A. Brawn, J. Christopherson Caul : Goals: R. Saunders 3, N . Craven 2, T. Bookman,A. Mandyiaris, R. Morrison . Best : M . Benkemoon, N. Craven, J. Pitts . L . Mattes, R .Saunders, A . Mandytaris Umpires: Jamie Gunn (F) Brian Nunn (C )EMMAUS ST LEOS OC 3.1 3.6 6.8 6.10 (46)FITZROY REDS 4.1 10.4 14.4 17.7 (109)EOC : Goals: Manton 2, Contessotto, Cox, Carson, Mescher. Best: Daly, Manton,Manton, Contessotto, Manton, Fernon . FR: Goals: R. Hunter 3, D. Aim 3, B. McNicol3 . N. Auden 2, D . Schliebs 2, D . Bahr, A. Grant, J. Phegan, M . Kelly. Best: N . Vaughan,0. Schliebs, N. Schofield, A. Grant, R . Hunter, T. Jackson Umpires : Thomas Windlow(F)OLD GEELONG 2.3 3.5 6.10 11 .11 (77)NTH OLD BOYS/ST PAT. COLL 0.0 0.0 0.0 14.13 (97)Old G: Goals: N . Betts 2, R . Imhoff 2, N . Robinson 2, C . Wilson 2, R. Hughes, M .Leslie, H . Lockie. Best : N . Betts, C. Wilson, R . Bell, W. Reed, C. Stevens, M. HydeNOB1StPat: Goals: A. Egan 4, J. Bottomley 3, M. Pepper 2 . M . O'Sullivan, B. Ryan,M. Tehan. L. Cross, R. Gannon. Best: T. Ludeman, P. Mahoney, C . Dynon, A . Egan, J .Bottomley, A. Ttlmboli Umpires : Trevor Hansen (C) Stuart Taylor (C) .

2006 VAFA Tipping CompetitionRound13 Tota l

Rank Name1 Al Dwyer2 Ed Sil l3 Tom Brain4 Gavan Flower5 Charles Beaton6 Norm Nugen t7 Peter Willamson8 Fraser Cameron9 Jonathan Horn10 Adrian Bernecich11 Jono Healy

DivisionU/19D4BD3U/19Club XVIIIDICAU/19D2

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8 93 55 55 55 511 153 54 52 57 93 5

93 11751 6547 6049 6548 64139 19345 6545 6541 6078 11740 65

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If you are 35 or over, or turn 35 iytime this year, th n you are eligible to play SuperulesFootball (- 7 if you are 40 or over then you are eligible to play Masterules Football .

ales? The Superules competition is played every second Sunday . In total ,there are 11 matches plus finals each season . Federal Bayside Superules has been in theVictorian Metro Superules Football League since its inception in 1982 . The club plays itshome games at the Hampton Football Club, Peterson Street Reserve in Highett (Mel 77 138) .

It doesn't matter what team or league you have played for in the past, everybody iswelcome at the Federals !

So, if you would like to be a part of a sociable club and really enjoy playing footy, thencome along to training on Wednesday nights at 6 :00pm, or contact Andrew Howes on0425 768 407 or Paul Housden on 0408 031 116 .

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Middle East Could B ecome D5 - MollyWith the Ammos history of expansion and a fondness for bayside clubs

the Middle East looms as a potential D5 as early as 2007 . VAFASupremo Molly confirmed this week that life members Pete Idunnowhoand Mansells Seashell s have come back from a fact-finding mission full

of optimism about the following sides joining the Ammos - Damascus,

Tripoli, Tel Aviv, Cairo, Gaza City, Tehran, Haifa, Sidon and

Beirut . All are very competitive units and each has plenty of fanatical

supporters ready to get behind their clubs . Recruitment looks rosy and

re-instatement straightforward . Molly wants to promote the top two rated

of the Middle East sides straight into D4 in 2007 which puts a fairamount of immediate pressure on the Foxes, Tipsters and the mighty

Stationmasters. Stay tuned.

C'_ancy's I.u . . ? °: Ove-:=owsLast wec1 ; the Clyde tales celebrated 50 years of Ammo service by stalwa rt Jack Clancy. More than 150 guests were atOptus Oval to honour the gentle gian t with MC Ray "Wheeler" Wilson in fine form. Jack donated with yours truly theRouge e Noir Cup for competiton between the Reds an d the Blacks several years ago -his wife thankfully is a worldrenowned French translation expert which assisted the engraver . The lunch was addressed by former Noir and Rougeutilty Terry Forrest QC who regaled the c ro wd with quotes from 70s Reds coaching legend Kenny Frencham. Hereare a few : Boys go straight down the middle - if you can't go straight down the middle, go straight around the wing!Boys it's a simple game - it's not rocket surgery! Boys its a team game - I need more copulation from the forwards! Ihave a couple of gems to add from training : Boys come over here under the li ght where its warmer! Boys tonight ] wantyou to line up alpizabeticall : in order ;"h , :,,ht - it took an hour and a half and then we knocked off !i . il at the :V, zos cot : itul .-- I ricy t`r_ 2 i. : &„ads and Blues thank him for his massive contribution.

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SAT JULY 29 GROUND AVAILABLESUN JULY 30 AJAX v MONASH BLUES (C)SAT AUG 5 ST KEVINS OB v MHSOB (B)SUN AUG S FIDASAT AUG 12 AJAX v HAMPTON ROVERS (C)SUN AUG 13 CLUB 18 SEMI FINA L

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Tuesdav Juiy 25 . 2006Andrew Ramsden, Old Trinity . Striking, 2 matches.Adam Crameri, North Old Boys/St Patricks College .Misconduct, 1 match .Daniel Fraser, Marcellin (Under-19) . Striking, 2 matches.Karem Helou, Therry Penola (Under-19). Misconduct, 4matches.Daniel Strack, University Blues ( Reserves) . Tripping, 3matches .Abdullah Boudoloh, North Brunswick ( Reserves) .Threatening or behaving in a threatening manner towardsan umpire, 5 matches .Ali Taha, North Brunswick (Reserves) . Striking, 8 matches.* Ricky Bannister, Therry Penola. Striking, 2 matches .* Jack Richter, Beaumaris (Under-19) . Misconduct, 1matc h*Nathan Burns, Rupertswood ( Under-19) . Striking, 2matches .'Accepted Prescribed Penalt y

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THE Cil :;LLENGE : Name the grid square where you think theball was in the original photo .PRIZES : Successful entrants who correctly nominate the gridsquare in which the majority of the ball was, go into a major"Lucky Draw" at the end of the season .The winners' names and original photo (showing where the ballwas) will appear in each subsequent issue of the "AmateurFootballer" .

LAST WEEK THE BALL WAS IN G3, SPOT THE BALL W INNER :No winners .

HOW TO ENTER : One entry per person . Tear off entry sectionwhich appears down right hand side of this page, fill in and mailto : VAFA PO Box 359 Elsternwick 3185 . No Photocopies orfaxed entries .

Entry to be received by noon Tuesday following each round.

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MONASH GRYPHONS 13 10 3 0 1288 564 40 228.37 OLD HAILEYBURIANS 13 13 0 0 1558 513 52 303 .7 0KEW AFC 13 10 3 0 1144 738 40 155 .01 MAZENOD OC 13 11 2 0 1356 630 44 215 .2 4ELSTERNWICKAFC 13 9 4 0 798 827 36 96.49 OLD MENTONIANS 13 10 3 0 917 740 40 123 .9 2SWINBURNE UNI. AFC 13 8 4 1 1031 928 34 111,10 DE LA SALLE OC 13 9 4 0 1125 830 36 135 .5 4OLD WESTBOURNE 13 8 5 0 942 7 1 2 32 132 .30 HAMPTON ROVERS AFC 13 5 8 0 887 1117 20 79 .4 1SOUTH MELB. DISTRICTS 13 7 5 0 854 839 28 101 .79 OAKLEIGH CLAYTON 13 5 8 0 851 1353 20 62 .90WEST BRUNSWICK AFC 13 6 7 0 720 648 24 111,11 MONASH BLUES 13 5 8 0 528 1070 20 49 3 5BENTLEIGH AFC 13 4 7 1 793 973 18 81,50 PARKDALE VULTURES 13 4 9 0 627 1094 16 57 .3 1UHS-VU AFC 13 1 12 0 478 1280 4 37.34 PHOUSEtSTH MORNINGTON 13 3 10 0 569 1096 12 51 .92ST MARYS AFC 13 0 13 0 592 1293 0 45.79

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RIZROY REDS 13 11 2 0 1161 640 44 181 .4 1ELTHAM OC 13 11 2 0 1349 745 44 181 .07

AQUINAS OC 13 11 2 0 1142 721 44 158.39HOUSE AFC 13 11 2 0 1166 843 44 138.32OLD XAVERIANS (2) 13 9 4 0 1089 775 36 140.52

HAWTHORN AFC 13 10 3 0 1645 858 40 191 .72 BULLEEN TEMP. AFC 13 7 6 0 1168 1120 28 104 29BOX HILL NORTH AFC 13 8 5 0 1392 1122 32 124.C6 THERRY PENOUA OB 13 7 6 0 852 1154 28.

73 83BULLEEN COBRAS AFC 13 7 6 0 1199 984 28 121 .85 OLD WESTBOURNE 13 6 7 0 926 7138 24.

81 37ALBERT PARK AFC 13 6 7 0 1156 1028 24 112.45KEW AFC 13 5 8 0 929 1013 20

.91 71ELEY PARK SHARKS 13 5 8 0 1037 1331 20 77,91 .

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NORTH BRUNSWICK AFC 13 3 10 0 889 1447 12 61 .44 RUPERTSWOODAFC 13 4 9 0 713 1206 16 59.1 2

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_". WE P tN L D For Ag Pts % PRAHRAN AFC 13 12 1 0 1083 655 48 165.34ELTHAM OC 13 11 2 0 1278 448 44 285.27 OLD XAVERIANS 13 10 3 0 1060 612 40 173.20POWER HOUSE AFC 13 11 2 0 1052 604 44 174.17 DE LA SALLE OC 13 10 3 0 1171 763 40 153.47HAWTHORN AFC 13 9 4 0 1093 579 36 188,77 OLD SCOTCH 13 8 5 0 971 757 32 128.27NORTH BRUNSWICK AFC 13 8 5 0 854 830 32 102.89 OLD MELBURNIANS 13 7 6 0 840 801 28 104,87BOX HILL NORTH AFC 13 6 7 0 1090 839 24 129,92 ST KEVINS 08 13 5 8 0 792 866 20 91 .45SYNDAL TALLY HO AFC 13 6 7 0 893 771 24 115.82 UNIVERSITY BLUES 13 5 8 0 720 925 20 77.84ALBERT PARK AFC 13 6 7 0 832 825 24 100.85 MAZENOD OC 13 3 10 0 801 1056 12 75.85BULLEEN COBRAS AFC 13 5 8 0 931 831 20 112.03 OLD XAVERIANS (2) 13 3 10 0 674 1091 12 61 .78ELEY PARK SHARKS 13 2 11 0 545 1511 8 36.07 ST SEDES MENTONE TIGERS 13 2 11 0 537 1246 8 43.1 0RICHMOND CENTRAL AFC 13 1 12 0 430 1760 4 24.43

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,103 1 1MARCELUN OC 13 4 9 0 767 1118 16 68.60 OLD BRIGHTON GA 13 3 10 0 828 1434 12

.57 74ST KEVINS OB 13 3 10 0 778 1202 12 6473

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30 1 3BANYULE-VIEWBANK 13 2 11 0 546 1483 8 36 .82THERRY PENOLA OB 13 1 12 0 465 1615 4

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OLD CAREY GR 13 11 2 0 1 351 775 44 174 .32 OLD ESSENDON 13 12 1 0 911 474 48 192.1 9OLD MELBURNIANS 13 11 2 0 1116 722 44 154 .57 FITZROY REDS 13 11 2 0 1002 537 44 186.59OLD PARADIANS 13 10 3 0 1383 756 40 182 .94 OLD TRINITY GR 13 9 4 0 1162 587 36 197.96

UNIVERSITY BLACKS 13 6 6 1 876 1016 26 86 .22 CAULFIELD GR 13 8 5 0 840 703 32 119.4 9OLD CAMBERWELL GR 13 6 7 0 1095 1046 24 104 .68 EMMAUS ST LEOS OG 13 7 6 0 806 916 28 87.99OLD BRIGHTON GR 13 6 7 0 1036 1103 24 93 .93 BEAUMARIS FC 13 5 8 0 785 910 20 86.2 6WHITEFRIARS OC 13 5 8 0 995 1070 20 92 .99 NTH OLD BOYS/ST PATS COL 13 4 9 0 742 977 16 75.9 5BEAUMARIS FC 13 4 8 1 1032 1169 18 88 .28 OLD GEELONG 13 3 10 0 707 995 12 71 .0 6CAULFIELD GR 13 4 9 0 898 1094 16 82 .08 OLD SCOTCH 13 3 10 0 698 1157 12 60.3 3OLD TRINITY OR 13 1 12 0 612 1643 4 37,25 LA TROBE UNIVERSITY AFC 13 3 10 0 436 990 12 44.0 4

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,125 32OLD XAVERIANS 12 7 5 0 1252 896 28 139 .73 RUPERTSW000AFC 13 9 4 0 1236 1141 36

.108 33OLD HAILEYBURY 12 7 5 0 1045 780 28 133.97 OLD GEELONG FC 13 8 5 0 1238 983 32

.125 94OLD TRINITY GR 12 7 5 0 865 945 28 91 .53 YARRA VALLEY OB 13 7 6 0 1099 1079 28

.101 85UNIVERSITY BLUES 12 6 6 0 1128 873 24 129.21 OLD MENTONIANS 13 5 7 1 1204 1242 22

.96 94DE LA SALLE 12 6 6 0 1033 1024 24 100.88 EMMAUS 5T LEOS OC 13 4 8 1 1120 1277 18

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74 06OLD MELBURNIANS 12 1 11 0 699 1317 4 53.08 PRAHRAN AFC 13 2 11 0 858 1309 8.

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.187 27UNIVERSITY BLUES 12 8 4 0 958 555 32 172 .61 OLD MENTONIANS 13 9 4 0 1042 788 36

.132 23DE LA SALLE 12 8 4 0 844 587 32 143 .78 RUPERTSWOOD AFC 13 8 5 0 916 892 32

.102 69OLD TRINITY GR 12 7 5 0 721 759 28 94 .99 THERRY PENOLA OB 13 7 6 0 1092 691 28

.158 03ST BERNARDS 12 5 7 0 749 764 20 98 .04 BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE AFC13 5 8 0 811 900 20

.90 1 1OLD IVANHOE 12 5 7 0 607 851 20 71 .33 EMMAUS ST LEOS OC AFC 13 5 8 0 734 1010 20

.72 67OLD MELBURNIANS 12 3 9 0 596 900 12 66 .22 BANYULE AFC 13 3 10 0 762 1153 12

.66 09MARCELLIN OC 12 2 10 0 412 889 8 46 .34 PRAHRAN AFC 13 3 10 0 570 1089 12

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.143 2 2OLD ESSENDON GR 12 9 3 0 1141 940 36 121 .38 SALESIAN AFC 13 9 4 0 1097 901 36

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109 2 1UNIVERSITY BLACKS 12 6 6 0 788 891 24 88.44 WERRIBEE AFC 13 6 7 0 1108 1049 24.

105 6 2BEAUMARIS FC 12 4 7 1 858 1037 18 82.74 GLEN EIRAAFC 13 6 7 0 977 1163 24

,84 0 1ST KEVINS OB 12 3 9 0 964 1076 12 89.59 ST JOHNS OC 13 5 8 0 967 1296 20

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76 94WHITEFRIARS OC 12 3 9 0 803 1092 12 73.53 WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 13 3 10 0 981 1043 12.

94 06MAZENOD OC 12 3 9 0 660 1004 12 65 .74 IVANHOE ASSUMPTION AFC 13 3 10 0 860 1354 12.

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164 59OLD BRIGHTON GR 12 9 3 0 811 594 36 136 .53 PENINSULA 08 13 9 4 0 1162 740 36.

157 03UNIVERSITY BLACKS 12 8 4 0 965 667 32 144 .68 AQUINAS OC 13 9 4 0 1047 811 36.

129 1 0ST KEVINS OB 12 8 4 0 840 737 32 113 .98 LA TROBE UNI AFC 13 8 5 0 895 688 32.

130 09OLD ESSENDON GR 12 6 6 0 723 820 24 88 .17 WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 13 6 7 0 918 919 24.

99 89MHSOB 12 3 9 0 617 870 12 70.92 ST JOHNS OC 13 6 7 0 791 1020 24.

77 55BEAUMARIS FC 12 3 9 0 594 866 12 68.59 OAKLEIGH AFC 13 5 8 0 784 963 20.

81 4 1WHITEFRIARS OC 12 3 9 0 601 880 12 68.30 IVANHOE ASSUMPTION AFC 13 2 11 0 600 1126 8.

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