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MAJOR SPONSO R Ouit . Smokelree
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MAJOR SPONSO R

Ouit.Smokelree

OFFICIAL SUPPLIER OF ALL SOFTDRINK BEVERAGES TO THE VAFA

24I8,30/8,6/9). Thefour under 19 sectionsthis year will play a 4week finals serie s(23/8,30/8,6/9,13/9)with two matches a day(11 .30am and 2 .00pm )

robably

PHIL STEVENSCHIEF EXECUTIVE

OFFICERwith venues pfrom Trinity Grammar, Oakleigh, Parade College, De LaSalle and Parkdale. Club XVIII also play a 4 week fmalsseries (3 /8,9 /8,16/8,24/8) with the first semis and grandfinals being played at Elsternwick Park. One thoughtunder consideration is to play the under 19/1 grand final

at 9 .00am on C section grand final morning (weather per-mitting) . Once firmed a finals display will appear eachweek in the "Amateur Footballer" .

Best wishesWishing everyone an enjoyable weekend of football

and a special big welcome to our visitors from all over thestate representing the VCFL.

Today's Cover : This issues cover shot captures dash-

ing old Scotch defender Tim Holt in full flight for the

VAFAin the June match against Sth Australia . Tim

(No .19) is expected to be an important player in the

VAFA's backline in this weekend's match.

ELSTERNWICK PARK 1 .45 PM

SUNDAY9 JULY 27t

Big match On Sunday

display below promotes our last representativeiencounter for the year. It is hoped that as many VAFAhi,,Inclrs as possible will take advantage of the "free

spectator entry" day (cars $2) to support the Big White

l ill st the VCFL (the Big Blue V) . Last time I previewedversus South Australian match I predicted the

C,,,,1 ; and also the winning margin! For Sunday's match I

tip the VAFA to scrape home by 9 points in a thrilling

expex-VCF

L ect the playerto give anThen again as

.,, „rria~nbool 1966 and 1967} an

cellent account of itself.

Finals on the horizonAt the moment the Senior Administration Committee

snd I are working on the finals program for this year's

f;iui is series of matches . At the moment the likely pro-

_r;an appears to be as follows :

A-all matches at E.P. (31/8 :7/9;14/9 and 21/9); B-

:11 matches at E .P. except prelim final to be at

S_ ndringham (30/8;6/9 :13/9.20/9); C - all matches at

g and>dngham except the grand final, which is played at

F!sternwick Park (23/8,3018, 9, 13/9):23/8;

,ither Central Reserve.Q

a~eigh or

3018,6/9,13/ 9) ; E East at Camberwell, E South at

',tordialloc and E Central at Brunswick (23/8 ,

Can the VAFA make it 3 consecutive wins? Can the VAFA extend our overall dominance to 4-2?

previous meetings,VAFA 15.14.100 VCFL 11.16 .81 (Bendigo)

1~~ VAFA 7.15.57 (Mildura)1985 VCFL 18 .9.11 7

1987 VCFL13

.11,119 VAFA 7.13.55 (Lavington)

1993 VAFA 13.44.92 VCFL 13 .12.90 (Eisternwick Park)

1995 VAFA 11 .12.78 VCFL 10.10.70, (Mmrwel O

We need your support. Be there and help the Big 1Nhite V give of its best.

Entry For Spectators Is Free($2 charge for cars)Main Match Carnmences`1 .45 pm

urtain Raiser - Old Xavs v. Old Carey U 19 I ~ .~~ am

THE JOURNAL O F

July 26th,1997 Price : $1 .20 Vol. 97 No . 1 5• ~ 2 C ..w ~ ., u A a m - ®

THE VICTORIAN AMATEUR FOOTBALL ASSOCIATIO N

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'--' ince 1984 the VAFA and VCFL have met on five.-v%previous occasions . In 1984 in Bendigo theAmateurs "got home" by 19 points and in 1985 inMildura the VCFL convincingly won by 60 points . Itwas the VCFL's turn again in 1987 in Lavington to winby another convincing 64 points margin . Six years laterthe VAFA enjoyed success at Elsternwick Park whenthe Amateurs got home "by the skin of their teeth" towin by two points . In the last encounter in Morwell theVAFA won again in another close match, this time byan eight point margin.

So today these two football bodies meet again forthe sixth time and the question that will be answeredlater today will be - has the VAFA been able to extendits number of wins over the VCFL to 3 consecutive winsor will the VCFL be able to win and bring the overall"head to head" result to three all?

Whatever the result, today's match brings togethertwo groups of players and officials who share so muchin common. Country and Amateur players and officialsput in an untold number of hours for the love of ourgreat game so that one's team, club and League orAssociation will prosper. With the many changes to thegame at state and national level, we also enjoy the thrillof seeing players from our competitions being chosento prove themselves at higher levels with the possibili-ty of achieving every boy's dream of playing AFL foot-ball .

Today's teams are competing for the Brian MolonyCup for the second time. Brian sadly passed away just

before the last match and these matches allow nold friends who enjoyed "Muncher's" company tctogether and exchange stories about the old days .

We are privileged to welcome to the pre-matchcheon VCFL President John McCarty, many ofVCFL Regional Directors, some sponsors of ourbodies and very special guests the Chairman ofVFL Mr. Bill Carroll and the Chief Executive Officethe VFL Mr. Ken Gannon and his wife Robyn .

Also with us today is Claire Molony, wife of theBrian Molony, and Claire will present the Brian MotCup to either Kevin Neille (VCFL) or Neville Ta .(VAFA) who are the opposing coaches in today's ma l

On behalf of the Association's President DaBurnes, Quit Be Smokefree (The Association's m~sponsor) and members of the VAFA's ExecutCommittee I wish players, the two coaches, iappointed umpires and supporters a most enjoyaday at the VAFA's headquarters Elsternwick Park ait is my hope that the standard of the football playecanother wonderful advertisement for football at 1grassroots level .

Finally I would like to acknowledge the excellentoperation and efforts of the VCFL General Mana~Barry Senior and Field Officer David Matthewsassisting the VAFA in staging today's match.

PHIL STEVEPVAFA CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICE

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he VCFL is delighted to have the opportuni ty~to play the VAFA for the honour of holding the

~, - Molony Cup.The VCFL and VAFA are both integral parts of

% 'ic orian footba ll with both bodies playing a signif-,caj t role towards the future of Australian footba llin Victoria .

Today's match acknowledges an d honours theriemo ry of the contribution former VCFL Presidentand Life Member Bri an Molony made to not onlycountry football but to representative football .Brian was passionate towards representative foot-ball and was one of the prime movers in establish-ing matches such as today's game becoming a reg-ular fixture on the football calendar.

The previous matches played between the twoc~°ams have been ve ry close and entertainingresults with the VAFA narrowly winning the pas t

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two by just two and eight points respectively . Nodoubt the Country team will be very keen toreverse those results today.

Regardless of which team wins it is importantto understand that these matches should beplayed in the true spirit with at the end of the daythe biggest winner being the game of AustralianFootball itself.

On behalf of the VCFL President Mr JohnMcCarty and the VCFL Directors may I congratu-late the players and officials of both teams and theumpires on their selection for today's game . To theVAFA officials, President David Burnes, GeneralManager Phil Stevens and their associates . thankyou for your help and hospitality and may theproud traditions of both competitions continue andof course may the best team win .

BARRY SENIORGENERAL MANAGER

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.IC`I'O7R-V.L11-iq

COACH

Neville Taylor

COF SELECTORS

Tom Johnston

SELECTORS

Max LyonBruce FergusonRob FullerPeter HutchinsonPhil Stevens

RUNNERRob Fuller

TEAM MANAGERPeter Harris

FIELD :

BOUNDARY:

TELTR FOC-, ` .~L,~-SSC3C 'I`ION

1 . Michael Blood (Captain) Old Xaverians. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2. Luke Gollant St Bernards. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . .. . .. . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3. Mark Brady St Kevins. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4. Rohan Price Old Scotch. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . .5 . Michael Holmes Old Xaverians. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . .. . .. . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . .6 . Toby Roberts Old Melburnians. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7 . Justin Hosking Old Scotch. . . . .. . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8 . Simon Theodore Old Melburnians. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9. Glenn Hatfield Old Trinity. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

10. Micah Berry Old Melburnians. . . . . . . . . . . . .11 . Mark Neeld . . . . . . . . . . Old Geelong. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

12. Cam Eabry Old Melburnians. .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13. Simon Wood Old Xaverians. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .14. Tim Ockleshaw Old Xaverians. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . .. . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . .15 . Anthony Parkin Colle ans. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . g . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16 . Mark Seccull Old Haileybury

17. Dan Richardson Old Xaverians. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18. Wes Byrns Old Haile bu. . . . . . . . . r . . . . . .. . ..19. Tim Holt Old Scotch. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . .. . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20. Jason Gollant St Bernards. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21 . Yo ry Phillips Collegian s. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22. Matthew Jackson .. . Old Brighton.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . .. . . . . . . ..23. Anthony Darcy Old Geelong. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24. Andrew P ryor Old Brighton. . . . . . . . . .25 . Tom Wilson Old Scotch.. . . . . .. . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

UMPIRES

Nigel Pedler (VCFL - Warrnambool Umpires' Association)Wayne Hinton ( Victorian Amateur Football Association)John Wilson (VCFL - Southern Umpires' Association)Robert Mutton ( Victorian Amateur Football Association )

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EAGUEOUNTRY Y FOOTBAL

Rod Taylor Morwell. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . . . .Luke Rayner Grovedale_ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . .. . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Shane Fitzsimmons Shepparton. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Frank Fopiani North Shore. . .. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Sean Lever Cobden ,

10. Matt Bruhn Grovedale. . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. .. . .11 . Guy.Rigon . . yrtleford. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . .. . . . . .12 . Ben Hollands North Albury

Brett Hungerford St Joseph s

Dean Smith . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . .St Josephs. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16. Glenn Page. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Albury . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17. Matthew Chillcott Port Fairy. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . ..119 . Wayne Loader Camperdown

Nat Bown St Albans.. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . . .22 . .. ., Matt Fowler . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . .. . .. . . . . . Albury.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . .

24 .

Wayne Cracknell Bacchus Marsh. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Paul Williams Pines. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Tim Allen Pines. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

26 . Gavin McMahon. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lavington. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

27. Mark Stewart St Albans. . . . . . .. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..28. Stephen Ash Albu. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ~'. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .29. Michael Hurst Nathalia. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . . . .30 .. . . . . .Mat. the. w .Mansfield Leong. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . .

32. Mark Lambourne Lemnos.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Tony Trevaskis North Albury

GOAL:

COACHKevin Neille

CHAIRMANOF SELECTORS

Barry Senior

SELECTORSGreg LiddellMark Elli s

RUNNER

John Brookes

TEAM MANAGERDavid Matthews

UMPIRES

Darryl Tinkler (VCFL - Albury Umpires' Association)Bernie Hoare (Victorian Amateur Football Association)

INTEItC GE: Pat Harris (Victorian Amateur Football Association)TIMEKEEPER: Alex Johnson (Victorian Amateur Football Association )

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~Cfrweppe,rC SECTION

by Russell Gould

e had some close results last weekend which is Perfect conditionsfor football were expe-rienced at Thomas-town where the Bearswere hosting a determined St Leos . The Two Blues 1dcoming off a good showing against Marcellin and ufiring in the first term. They kicked five goals tohave a good 13 point lead early. The Bears then ralibut managed only 4 goals from 13 shots in the see(term and lead by just 5 points at the long break .third and fourth quarters were a real battle as bsides fought to take control of the game . Going intolast term with a 5 point lead the Two Blues were ablEwithstand a strong comeback and in a real nail-b :took the game by 3 points. In a great team effiMcKenzie and Rafferty were solid for St Leos whilstThomastown Grech an d Ristevski stoodup as theguns failed to fire.

At Albert Park Marcellin overcame a lazy start sa very competitive AJAX to runout comfortable 82 pcvictors. In a low scoring first half the Eagles co

m cency allowed Ajax to stay within touch and were ju ,kicks behind at half time with enough of a sniff to

I them going. Unfortunately though Marcellin went u]notch in the third and with Sampimon and Croirunning riot they stretched their lead to 45 points atfinal change, AJAXis competitiveness slowly fading. 'tlast quarter became a bit of a show as the Eagles pion another 7 goals to run away with the game, Seabi:finishing off the game well for the winners. For AJffour quarter triers were Bran, Onas and Rosen out cgroup of very disappointed Jacker players .

The second blowout of the round was at tUniversity where St Bedes/Mentone Tigers piled16 goals to 3 in the first half to destroy a very ordim,Monash Blues outfit. The Tigers were winning all oithe ground and were especially good in starting attacfrom the backline. They kicked another 7 goals to 2the third and held a 116 point lead at the final chantTo the home sideis credit they showed a bit of charster in the last and kicked 5 goals to try and reduce tmargin, but the Tigers also kicked 6 and won by 1points . Best for the Tigers were Marinic, Tully aSam Hecker. whilst the Monash Boys all tried hawithout any real standout performances.PREVIEW

Match of the round is at Marcell in where the Eagltake on North Old Boys in the fight for top spot . I«go for Marcellin home in a close encounter .

Another interesting clash at Burcvood whereLeos takes on Monash, the winner to move a garclear of the bottom of the table . St Leos have shovthey are a good side over the last couple of weeks aishould win in another close one .

Old Mentonians take on Thomastown who see

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good news as we draw closer to the end of theseason . There was movement at the bottom of the table,and there are now three teams battling to avoid relega-tion. All have tough draws coming home, and my tip isthat Monash will be the unfortunate ones to have tojoin AJAX in 'D' next year, but it could go a differentway if they knock off the improving St Leos this week .Up top things are far from settled with just four roundsto go. Old Mentonians are just holding onto fourthspot, but looking at their run home, it looks doubtfulthey can hang on and should lose their spot toBulleen/Temp who could win their final four games,with the one maybe the round 16 clash with thePanthers . There could also be some shuffling of the topthree with both Marcellin and St Bedes/Mentone hav-ing to face the NOB's who are now not so sure a thing.We also have a bit of a challenge in the goal kicking,Tony MacGeorge from the Tigers kicking 8 to move towithin 4 of Big Ads with just 4 rounds to go and I willsurely be watching that with interest . Itis getting excit-ing and the next few weeks should provide some greatfootball .REVIEW

We firstly go down to Bluff Road oval whereHampton Rovers led Old Mentonians all day until thefinal few minutes where the Panthers stuck their nosesin front and got the victory by just 7 points. The Roversprovided plenty of physical pressure and led at everychange, 13 points the greatest margin at the finalchange. Guyan Stroud booted five goals for the visitorsafter half time and made up for Big Ad's inaccuracy,and Twentyman was also good after half time for thePanthers and helped keep them in the game . TheRovers were fighting to stay clear of the relegation pilebut the Panthers were fighting for a finals spot and thatseemed to be the greater incentive, but lim sure we canexpect good things from the Rovers for the rest of theyear.

North Old Boys hosted Bull een/Templestowe andwere keen to turn around the result of their lastencounter. But the Bullants always knew they were inwith a chance and came out plaving like it . Bulleenthought physical pressure and ferocity at the ball wastheir best weapon and for most of the day it worked .Neither side could break away in a hard fought contest,and just 2 points separated the teams at half time. Thesecond half was more of the same, but the NOB's swungsome changes which proved effective and they finishedthe stronger, scrambling through a couple of late goalsto get them home by 10 points . Both teams had manygood players the best of whom were Spurling, Curryand Micunda for the victors, whilst for the Bullants'major contributors were Bone an d Willi ams, I think wewill see both these teams in the finals .

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ic, i, ,,\ c dropped the ball a bit . The Panthers surely havej ,,,,r,~ to phv for and will win by 5 goals.

St Bedes/RRentone host AJAX, the Tigers to win,= ic1 ,ti1~~cea to get closer to the top of the goaIlticking

i 7Di~ .Bulleen/Templestowe should defeat the visiting

Hampton Rovers side who will surely not go down~I,i,i,out a fight.

elves winners : NOB's, Monash, Old~1,nlonians, St Bedes/Mentone Tigers, Bulleen!Tt n plestowe.

.1JAX- wishes to thank : .iarceIlin FC for their sen-ty and co-operation in joining AJAX in wearing black

urrnbands and willingly participating in the pre-gamememorial service, remembering the Australian athleteswho died in Israel at the opening ceremony of thetViaccabi Games (Jewish Olympics) .

North Old Boys - Phil O'Dwyer plays his 150thgame for the club he has been with since 1986. Currentlythe reserves vice-captain Phil is a well respected clubmember and all wish to congratulate him.

St Bedes/Mentone Tigers - Congratulations go toboth Marc RRifsud and Matt Corderoy on playing their50th game with the club .

Soc ial: Also, St Bedes/Mentone are holding theirannual trivia night at the club on Saturday August 2. Tobook a table contact Mark Beasley through the club,numbers are limited to 10 tables of 12 .

SENIORSNAME CLUB LAST WK TOTALACREMAN OLD MENTO.NIANS 3 77MACGEORGE ST BEDES MENTONE 8 69VAUGHAN ST. LEOS EMMAUS 1 54TREGANOtVAN MARCELLIN 52

ROBINSONG00DCHILDSCARPA

RESERVESNORTH OLD BOYS 2ST BEDES MENTONE 5THOMASTOWN 2

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SENIORS - 19.07.9 7AJAX 2.0 4.2 5.4 6.6.42bIdRCELLIN 3.5 6.7 11.13 18.16.124AJAX Rosen 4. Lust. Mohr. Beat Halphen . Feldman . Braun. Onas. Rosen. Roth.Marcdlin CatCry S. Seaburv 3. Beattie . O'Flynn 3. Kara44asilis. Sampimon . Waters.Dodorlcv. Best Sampimon . Rowe. Day . Caffrey. Seahuly. McIntosh .MONASH BLUES 2.0 4.0 5.2 10.3 .63ST. B'S MEN . TIG. 7.2 17.5 22.10 29 .11 .185Monash Blues McIver 3. Webster 2. Teasdale 2 . De Young 2 . Rogers. Best Hipxell.Tinkler. M . Newman. McGee, HoIlowap, O'i3eill .St Bs Meut . T3g. McGeorge 8 . Dlggins 5 . Hecker 4, Hayes 3. Beasley 2 . S. Hecker2. Thompsn 2 . Ord. Marinic. Lannan .

THOMASTOWN - - - 10.16 .76ST. LEOS EMMAUSWE 12.7 .791Lamestown Gorski 3 . V:flert 2. Holmes 2. Caceci . A. Fellows. A. Ward, Best N.Greeh. Riste4ski . A . Fellows, Gorskl Holmes. M. Grech.St Leos Banks 3, Faulisi 2 . Graves 2. Bur~ess. Dinicalantino. Major, Ryan.haughan, Best McKenzie. Buckle. Rafferty. Mc~Cann. O'Meara DWmlantino.NORTH OLDBOYS 1.4 4.5 8.8 11.9.79BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE 2 .3 4.4 9.4 10.5.85North Old Boys Spruling 3, Bower 2. Collison 2 . Curran 2. Cook, Lock. BestSpurling. Cumr. Mtcunda Manassa. Smith. Bower.Bulleen Templestowe Goal rackets and best players not received.HAMPTON ROVERS 4.2 8.6 13.8 15.11.101OLD MENTONIANS 2 .3 7.5 11.7 16.12.108Hampton Rovers Crau^ford 4 . Wilmott 3 . D. Anderson 2, S. Anderson. McConville,McKellar. Ferguson. Natoll, wills. Best htartm. D. Anderson. Ferguson. Fletcher.McKellar, McDonnell .Old Meaton#an.G . Stroud 6. Acreman 3 . Paterson 3 . Bouman. Ferguson. Mire.Twentyman. Best G. Stroud . Paterson. Twenttm3n . hfacquire . Bournon. B. Murphy.

RESERVES - 19 .07.9 7AJAX 2.1 5.2 5.3 5.4.34MARCELLIN 3.3 5.3 7.4 13.5.83AJAX i4oolL Diamond . Wajntrag. Siher. Skurnik . Bet S . Dais . Abrahams.Zedinksi. GrodskL Glasman. Grundman.Mereellin Petrofi 7. Taylor 2. Howell. J. Lilley. T. Lilley. Tsoukts. Best Golds.Stokes. M. one. Sheehan, A. Day, htoussLMONASH BLUES 2.0 4.0 6.1 7.3 .34ST. B'S MEN. TIG. 1.2 5.4 8.6 15.11 .101Monash Blues Waxi 3. Spencer 2 . Baxter. Manuell. Best J. Millie. Davslev.Kellock. Jones . Harris, McCann.St. Be Meat . Tig. Dan Goodchitd 5 . Schreier 3 . Peck 2. Johnston 2. M . Beasley.Connolly. Tonilfnson . B est M . Kinsella Peck. Tomlinson . Furlong. Lomagrto.Gomehiud.THOMASrowN - - - 9.7 .61ST. LEOS EMMAUS WP 13.9 .87Thoneastava Scarpa 2 . D. PouZkis 2. B. Smith. Petsin6. T. Colosimo. Z. F7emhtg.Pandoifo. Best B. Smith. Z. Fleming. Thcodorou. D . Pat ~~ . Plavr)ght . T. Cr)tiYhno .St Leos A. De+iin 7. Carey . R . MeCann . Ndreu. Niel. I;anetta Vandenakker. BestDe,91n . Nankervis. McCann. Panetta Carey. Ndreu.NORTH OLD BOYS 5.4 7.5 8.9 10.13.73BULLEEN TEh7PLESTOWE 0.1 4.6 5.7 6.9.45North Old Boys GraFtina 3. Lowrie 2. Robinson 2. Zocco . Reimann. v BestBuZeja. Cleveland . Sweeney. Gratiina Hooper. Roberts.BufFeen Templestowe Goal Kickers and best players not receri•ed .HAMPTON ROVERS 1.0 1.1 1.4 2.4.16OLD MENTONtANS 4 .5 7.11 12.15 17.20.122Hampton Rovers Hayden 2. Best Armstrong. Hunt. Mason . Hebard. Tyrrell .Old blentordans Millis 4 . WSnduss 3, Salley 3 . Lu^xes 2, Linfmd 2 . Rik.y 2 . Graham

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esults from last week saw Old Essendon sneak aame clear in fourth spot and St Johns and

Salesian joined by Parkside each a game out of thefour . Parkside the giant killers being the first to defeatWhitefriars and now accounting for top side and pre-miership favourite Old Geelong will lament if theymiss the finals because of their failure to perform con-sistently in games they should have won during theseason .

Whitefriars managed to hang on against St Johnsin a very high standard game where both sides appliedconstant pressure in a game that meant so much toboth clubs. They are to be congratulated performingso well under such trying and testing circumstanceswith factors out of the control of either club having aninfluence on the game. After an even first quarterWhitefriars' aeriel dominance saw them get out to alead of 36 points at half time and the game lookedover . Houstan and O'Conner had repelled manyattacks and with Mika and Bateman slightly on top atthe ball ups it took a great effort from St Johns in adisciplined second half to get within touch . Hilton forSt Johns took control with strength and skill and if ithad not been for time and a couple of great desperatemoves in defence by the Friars, St Johns may havestolen this game . The Friars best were alsoPasqualotto and Hughes whilst St Johns best wereLabrooy and Aberjaber (4 gls )

Parkside started well and took control earlyagainst Old Geelong just as they have in other recentgames and then allowed the opposition to settle andtake the lead . OGS leading by 4 gls in the secondquarter appeared to be taking control until fiercedetermination produced a 9 goal second quarter asthe Devils made every possession a contest . OGSscored early in the third but the Devils answered withBrad Hockey in the centre dominating during thissection of the game. Parkside inspired by McNamara'sheart and determination and the strength of Hockeylifted as one which was capped off by Vita who fin-ished with 5 Goals. The play of the day occurred dur-ing this game when Parksideis second gamer Romanotook an extremely courageous mark that seemed toinspire and lift the whole Parkside team.

Caulfield slowly edged away from Old Essendonand led by 20 points into the second quarter and werestill 15 points up at half time . OEGS playing for fourthspot produced their best quarter for weeks given theloss of key players through injury and played superblyto kick 5 goals to nil to lead by three gls at the lastbreak. Caulfield scored the first goal to put the resultin doubt . but with both sides playing desperate footyOEGS hung on to keep fourth spot . A great dual allday between Caulfield's Liddel who got the points and

Goodger on the wing was reported as a highligwhilst OEGS best were Leask, Steven, Chapman a jHutchinson .

The game played between Beaumaris a tSalesian was played at a furious pace all day with n,ther side able to break free. The game rested on t~~~ ~.time on period of the final quarter where Salesianvedetermined and desperate for the ball grabbed anpoint lead until the Sharks clawed their way backeven the scores . In a last desperate attempt with t]ball in dispute and every contest being hard fougMcManus scrambled a point which was the finresult. The Sharks best were Nicholson, MartiSherman, Johnston, an d Hanrahan with their magoalkicker being O'Riley who finished with 4. Salesiawere serviced by regulars Hazel, Bobetic with gaplayers in Wiseman an d Sutherland.

A relatively even but poor standard game soAquinas with a 2 goal lead at half time in the mat(against Old Camberwell which was extended slightby the last break. The last quarter was all Aquinasthey kicked 8 goals to 2 to run out easy winnerAquinas' Quinn who started on the wing before moing forward finished the day with 5 goals and Colliviwere great contributors all day and were given gre,support by Phillips who finished with 6 . Whilst FrigWhitehead and Walker were Old Cambis best .Preview of todayis games.

Parkside will move a step closer to a fmals bertwhen they take on Caulfield at home today if they camaintain the performance of last weekis gameComo Park . Caulfield who have had their chances ithe past two weeks are in a must win situationavoid relegation . Parkside at home by 5 goal,Salesian it would seem will meet Old Geelong on t lrebound after what they term as their shock loss

i week.Salesian on the other hand will have a test of cha

act°r after a very disappointing one point loss witthis weeks game probably deciding their season . 01Geelong will win this game even though their garstyle will be cramped by the Salesian ground .

Old Essendon will cement fourth spot with aeasy win at home over the to be relegated 01Camber vell . With much more at stake and a grezhome ground advantage Old Essendon by 10 goals .

Aquinas will host Whitefriars at their hornground being played on the school top oval where onwould expect the Friars to win easily. That may not bthe case in a result that may be closer than most predict with Aquinas still in the hunt to avoid relegatio .

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Ihc~ c m win three of their last four games . For melitti lriars by 6 goals .

St Johns absolutely thrashed when the last metBeaumaris will be hoping to take their recent formi,ItO this game in their efforts to make the finals. Oldi;s-~cridon with a game an d percentage will definitely

,,.cord a win today and St Johnsi only hope is to playtour quarters of skilled football as they have done in

t il,' na ;t two weeks against Caulfield an d the Friars .13 e . 111 tnaris on the other han d needed the hard hit outLit n'cek against Salesian and will not give up second_~ pot at this late stage of the season . In a ve ry closer am( , the Sharks by a kick.

Aquinas - congratulate Matthew Slattery andPaul Harper who both notched up their 50th gamelast week . Starting the season in the Reserves bothhave grabbed opportunities to play good senior footywhen given the chance.SOCIAL : Aquinas - Sportsman's Night is on the 30thof July where Jason Dunstall and others are guestspeakers contact the clubs Cameron Colliver on9720 3200 for details.

old Essendon - Club XVIII vote count night is onSunday August the 3rd at the social rooms at 12 .30.All welcome .

St Johns - will be celebrating their reverse rafflenight after next weeks Aquinas game and all support-, s are welcome .

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SENIORS - 19 .07.9 7CAULFIELD GRAMMAR 3 .2 5.8 5.8 8.11.59OLD ESSENDON GRAMMAR 1 .2 3.3 8.4 9.8.82Caulfield Grammar Stumbles 3 . Thompson 2, Will 2. Vella Best Doud .Lubransky, Ltddeu . Beauchamp, Wilson, Ropals .Old Essendon Fletcher 2, Craig 2, Podger. FLatdng. Lukasz. Panagiotopoulos,Capodifeno. Best Leask, Steven. Chapman, Hutchison, Craig, McPherson.OLD GEELONG 6.3 8.5 12.10 18 .11 .107PARiiSIDE 3.4 12.7 15.8 20.11 .131Old Geelong t4clsby 5 . W. Mithen 3. Howells, Neeld. Harper, Stevens, Wiffen . BeatMithen . Wilkinson. Welsby, Smithers, Darcy, Howells .Parkside Vita 5, Laursen 4, MacNamara 3. Manilli 3, Gunn 2, M. Romano 2.Panjart . Best Hockey. MacNamara. MarulU, Vita huerra. Laursen .BEAUAiARIS A.F.C. 3.7 5.9 9.14 10.19 .79SALESIAN O.C. 4.2 8.3 9.6 12.8 .78Beaumarls O'Riley 4 . Salisbury 2. Hajvvahan, McManus, Nicholson, Reidy. BestNicholson, Martin, Sherman . Johnston. Hanrahan . Hoyne.Salesian Cincotta 5, Grace 2, Kavanagh . Canavan. Bobetle. Byrne . Wiseman. BestHazel]. Wiseman. Kavanagh, Sutherland. Cincotta G . Gasparl .OLD CAMBERWELL 1 .4 2.7 5.9 7.11.53AQUINAS O .B. 2 .5 4.8 8.8 18.12.108Old Camberwell James 2. Inkster 2 . Walker 2, Seeley. Best Scott. Frigo, Leitch .lialker, Whitehead, Seeley .Aquinas Phillips 6 . Quinn 5. Lorkin 2. Doherty 2, Lamborn . Best Quinn, Lorkin .Phillips . WhLston, Lamborn. Flynn.wiRT'EEFRIARB 3.5 11.8 13.14 15 .20.110ST. JOHNS 2.2 6 .3 8.5 14.5.89WhttefrFaxs C . Harris 4. Mika 3. Robinson 3. Cou~hlan 2. Jongebioed. C. Carrigg,Hughes. Best Houston. Mika Pa_~ualotto . Mark ~ateman. Hughes . O'Connor.St. Johns Aboujabber 3 . Koppens 2, Labrody 2, Hilton 2, Emery 2 . Reynoods 2,Meechan . Best Hilton. Ladson. Emery. Labrody. B . Hilton, Saunderson .

RESERVES - 19.07 .97CAULFIELD GRAMMAR 0.2 0.3 1.3 1.8 .14OLD ESSENDON GRAMMAR 2 .2 5.3 8.3 12.3 .75Caulfield Grammar Bett any. Best Lawrence. Williams . Boves, Giles, Harris,Anderson .Old Essendon Grammar Ciohesv 5 . Dudderldge 3 . Gills 2, Wright. Barry. BeatRobertson. Corby. Saunders. Carter. Barry. Gills.OLD GEELONG 2.2 8,5 9.10 10.13.73PARKSIDE 3.0 3.1 4.1 5.3.33Old Geelong McKellar 3, Power 2, Farrar. Lfley . Oliphant Robson . Best Lffey. Ott.O'Halloran . McKellar . Kemp . St. Clair.Parkside Dunbabin. J. McCall. Mifsud. Panjart Tyson. Best Lord . Constantine.Tyson . V.-Sren . Fisher, J. McCall,BEAUMARIS A.F.C. 2.2 5.5 5.7 7.8.50SALESIAN O.C. 1.2 2.3 4.7 5 .8 .38Beaumaria Wright. Devine, Ott. McMahon. O'Brien . Wilson. Osborne. Best Wright.Smith . McMahon. Devine. O'Brien, McKenzie .Salesian O'Neill . Bror~n, COoke. Best Bouchard, Forbes. Brennan. Chalmers.Taylor. Napoli.

OLD CAASBERWELL 4.4 8.10 15.12 19.17 .131AQUINAS O.B. 1.0 1.0 2.2 2.2 .14Old Camberwell Craig 4 . Cocks 3 . Watson 2, Maurodogbs 2. knbergwer 2 . Honored2. Simpson. Taulor. Richmond. Hopkins. Best Kent . Nash. Kerkvliet, Craig.Simpson, Bridel .Aquinas Ctifford . Wilson. Best Todd. Kelly . Clifford. Franklin . Phelan.8'H04EFRiARS 2.0 7.2 10.4 13.8.88ST. JOHNS 1 .5 1.10 4.14 8.18.54whitdriazs Peter O'Brien 5. Fulton 2 . Ciardulli. Lester. Burroack . Campbell.McFarlane. Strike . Beat Campbell. Eames, GrifHn . D. Vandenboom. Borrack.Fulton.St Johns Lagonder 2 . Doherty 2. B. Cotton 2. Best CorcorrazL Pepper, Kelly.Rachele . Hyrlquist. Gorman .

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his is the time of the year when the competitiondivides into two types . The first is well document-

ed, it is the struggle for the place in the four, and finetuning for the shot at the big goal, eThe Flagi. The sec-ond is equally well known, but spoken less of, thekeeping together of team morale and spirit for thoseclubs whose race is run for the season, and the keyobjective is to remain sufficiently intact to front upagain next year. It is in the latter battle that the socialfabric of a club becomes so important, trying to main-tain a common purpose to see the season out andfront up for yet another go. It often seems a thanklessand even futile task, but if it is not undertaken thereis no survival, and I think we should salute those fre-quently unrecognized heroes, who just do it .LAST WEE K

Eley Park went down to Chirnside Park, with theSharks unable to penetrate the Parkersi rock- likedefence for most of the game . Craig Devoy gave aBOG display for the Parkers across half back, RyanBurke was also sensational in defence, and MarkPembo did all the things only he seems capable of .The Sharks had good players in Featonby, D . Bowen& 'The Pig' Payne, but just eanit recover from theirhorrendous injury list.

Yarra Valley OB's overwhelmed Eltham OC's inan awesome display of power football . The Turtlescouldnit cope with the defensive work of Messrs Fung,Dodwell, Downs & McIlwaith, and with Yarra's cen-tres and on-ballers in command the forwards had afield day.

Old Carey won well against Bulleen Cobras, whohave loads of talent but somehow struggle in theapplication of it . In a fast, open game, the Cis werenever headed after opening up a 35 point lead duringthe first term . Shane Dillon had heaps of possessionson the ball for the Cobras. Simon Gayler wasn't farbehind him, while 'Browney' and Leo Hickey weregood value in a number of roles . Kanga Matthews hada magnificent game at CHB for the C's . Chad Eslerrucked effectivelv. Jason Woods showed out with hismarking and long kicking, on-ballers . Nick Vas andCam Campbell were busy, and the Addo & Hedgieact continued to add to its repertoire . David D'Alterawas on time but there werenit any roadworks on hisway for this appointment, and Michael Flanagan hadthe honour of umpiring the Senior side of his old club(the Cobras) prior to his departure eup northi for awhile .

Kew kicked the sweep against Hawthorn Citizenswith a truly devastating display of sustained scoring.The Cits were never realiv in the contest, yet neverceased contesting. Ang Gencarelli at HBF and RickPulverenti at HFF both had stand out games for Kew,and amongst the 13 goalscorers Massimo Mascitiwith 11, and the very versatile Jamie Bell with 7 bigones . have to be mentioned . The Cits weren't helped

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,great duel with Masciti at CHB . Shane Parkers in thiBP, and Steve Irvine on the HBF .

Richmond Central rested .

TODAY'S GAMESEltham host Eley Park on the wide open spaces o

the Main College Oval and will be hoped for a repeat othe form they showed in their last encounter with th,Sharks . Both sides are having a miserable year and Iwill be a relief to go into a game in which both have ;real chance of winning . Eltham will know their groun(better and should win by a couple of gis .

Richmond Central meet Yarra Valley in a gam,which may decide Centralsi final four hopes, dependent upon the outcome of the Parkers and C's doubbheader. Rumors abound about Centralis pick-ups, a ;metre ruckman, and 'Big' Billy Katelis has returnedlooking more like Sylvester Stallone than Sly himsellOn their day, Central can beat anybody in the sectionbut as with the Cobras, they seem to have problemgetting their days right . Yarra will have a clear p

a credit in their favour, but Centralis tall timber will offset some of that if the weather is conductive to big]marking. Nothing surprises me about Centralis performance when they're in the mood, but even thong]theyill give a good account of themselves, Yarra artravelling well enough to come home in front by a goaor three.

Chirnside Park and Old Carey meet for the second time in five days, and will, no doubt, be sick of thisight of each other. On the broader expanses oElsternwick Park the Cis marginal marking advantag,should see them win a top match by one or two goal s

The enigmatic Bull een Cobras are at home to Kerand should make the mighty Brown & Golds worlhard for the four points . A win for the Cobras is noout of the question, but Kew will have the greater driv+and talent to seem them ahead by a few goals at thiclose .

The Cits turn to watch some other teams at workReserves wins to: Eley Park, Yarra Valley, Ok

Carey & Kew. Unless some wheels fall off altogetherYarra and Kew will meet in the 2nd Semi for sure, an(the is look like doing battle with Central . But thiParkers and/or Cobras can make it into the lst Semas wel?, so the acid is really on in that race.

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SENIORS - 19 .07.9 7ELEY PARK 1,2 1.3 1.5 4.7.31CHIRNSIDEPARK 6,3 13.7 17.17 21.18.144Eley Park Georgtou 2 . Holm, Yelland. Best Bowen. D. Payne . Featonby. Poole,M. Payne, Cant.Chimside Park Pemberton 7. Walker 3. Piccioll 2, Brown 2 . Mather 2. Oates 2,Schilling McIntosh, Sore. Beat Detim Pemberton, Pkrloll. Sore. CarusL Burke .

YARRA VALLEY O.B. 7.3 17.14 28.17 32.20.212ELTHAM COLLEGIANS 3.2 4.2 4.4 4.4.28Yarra Valley Telford 5 . F. Matvean 3, Peake 3 . Reddawav 3. Harrington 3. Downs3 . Drew 3 . Heffernan 2 . J . Malvean 2. Peterson 2, Snvllie 2 . Scales. Best Peake .Downs, Lotttess. Heffernan . Sndllie, Keenen .Elitism Simon, Garnett. Justice . D,rytt. Best Morrow, Justice, Turney, Las .Halley . Hespe .

OLD CAREY 5.7 11.10 18.11 21 .13.139BULLF.EN COBRAS 0.2 2.8 4.8 6.11 .47Old Carey Addison 9. Hickey 4. Vasilopoulos 3. Anderson 2. J. Woods. Lee . BestMatthews. Vasilopoutos . Addison, Campbell. Ester. Hickey.Bulleta Cobras Badanjer. M . D'_ Angeto, Dillon. Hickey, Wa~. Baloi . Best G .Brow~n, Hickey, Dlllon. Gayior. D'Angeio, Goetz.

KEW 7.5 14.7 27.12 43.14.272HAWTHORN CITIZENS 2.0 2.0 4.0 4.1 .25Kew M. Mascittl 11 . J. Bell 7. R Puhiren0 5 . Dintasi 4 . Wood 4. N . King 3,McMahon 2 . Harrison 2, Bortone . Cullen. S . Bruno. Muller, C . Hopew . BestGencarellL Maseitti. Puhlrenti. Bell, Hope, McMahon.Hawthorn Citizens Lauletta Barker, Guinane, Best Avery. Stallwarthy, Power.Parker. Irvine. Rossitto .

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RESERVES - 19.07.97ELEY PARK 1 .2 1.3 3.4 3.5 .23CHIRNSIDE PARK 4.4 8.8 10.8 14.12 .98Eley Park Dell'Orso, Lettinl . lacuone. Best Carey. Verde, Dunstan . Collins.Had}aloukas . Mihalec.Chhnside Park Koopmans 4, Calloway 3 . Hussey 2. Pillikidis, Skein. Gray.Larnpkln . Best Basso, Koopmans . Gray, Skein . PiWktdis, O'Connor.

YARRA VALLEY O.B. 9.5 11.10 18.18 30.19.199ELTHAM COLLEGIANS 0.1 1.5 1.6 2.8 .20Yarra Valley Balks 11 . Ford 4, Lawton 3. BaLshaw 3. Rowe 2. Chrisfield 2, Crean2. Strong Joiner. Davis Best Lawton. Habben. Rowe . Janson. Joiner, lPilk.s.EBham Da,ies, Glare. Best Glare, Schafer, T. Barnett. R. Harris, L. Sharpe .

OLD CAREY 5.1 6.6 9 .19 14.21.105BULLEEN COBRAS 0.2 1.2 2.3 2.8 .20Old Carey D. Parker 2. Mcguie 2 . Hawking 2 . Hands 2, Kennedy. Cherry, Soecio,BatdwelL Gorman. Drake. Best McQute, Evans. 1. Cohen, Cache . BardwRll.Soecio.Butlers Cobras Goal kickers and best players not recehed .

KEW 10.4 17.8 21.12 33.17.215HAWTHORN CITIZENS 1.1 1.2 2.2 2.2.14Kew Kinaeou 7. Donovan S. Brassil5 . Dandanis 3, Robinson 2, Wells 2 . Campbell2, Peron, Burno . Wright. Wong. Best Putvirenti. Robinson. Brassll. Cunane,Doumas. Konq.Hawthorn Cit7zens Frame, Fitzpatrick. Best Tracey. Dunstan, Nowak . Langley .Frayne. McDonald.

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E CENTRAL SECTIONby Mick James

Uni Blacks had to work hard against a deter-mined La Trobe side that was able to apply

enormous pressure in defence forcing the ball toground at every opportunity . "Chicken Wing"Lynch was the home side's only effective forwardearly but, after the half time, Rob Mackie madethe most of his promotion from the U19's steppinginto the breech at CHF and snagging a couple ofhandy goals . The other highlight was the emer-gence of the next generation of Costello's to playsenior football at the Blacks with Ben making hisdebut in front of a full legion of Costello onlookers .Uncle "Doc" Costello was passing on his tips toBen before the game much to the chagrin of GarryConnolly, however Ben still managed to put in asolid performance under the weight of the crowd &family expectation . For the Trobers, Murray Lewiscontinued his fine season. Ross had a good dipcoming off the bench and "El Presidente "Dumaresq worked hard on the wing. The Blackscontinued on their merry way in the two's withBuckets Lowe dominating the ruck and Gaddymaking his return from injury with a lazy 7 goalswhile Mick Cotsopoulos knocked up getting kicksfor the Trobers in defence . On a sad note BertieBlasket busted a leg in his 199th game and theBoys from Bundoora face an uphill battle to talkhim over the line into the 200 club .

The Reds were never able to get into theirgame with Will iamstown who were simply tooquick and skilful from the first bounce. The returnof Thege provided a focal point up forward whileon ballers Harry and Grieve provided first use ofthe ball time after time . In the early game Willi gotthe jump and continue their goal blitz throughmost of the first half with The Tuck brothers andDanny Oldham on fire . To their credit the Redsfought out the game with Mimo Merhi inspira-tional as always and Charlie Daadler putting a bitof spine into the backline .

Old Westbourne made it three on the trotagainst Swinburne and, with the bye this week .have a few teams looking over their shoulders atan unexpected threat for the final spot in the four .Percentage will be the problem and the Warriorsdid themselves no favours by blowing a 53 pointlead at the final change to run out 5 goal winners .The lapse was understandable given their strongefforts of recent weeks and with Malcolm Gibbagain BOG and coach Twomey putting in fourquarters the scene it set for a big run home .Special mention for the Warrior ressies who

chalked up their firstwin of the year inwhat will be a realfillip for the lads whohave been struggling for numbers in recent weeksBest were Slim and Evo .

Third placed North Brunswick hosted fourtlplaced Ul^1SOB in what was a must win game foboth sides . After an even first term Craig F'ox' ;charges stamped their superiority over the gam,with 8 goals straight in the second quarter to seup the win . Latouf, Mill er, Adams and Wernhanwere among the best with John Kalpakis hand,after backing up from a BOG performance in th~,twos . For High, David Koch worked hard as th,fill-in ruckman an d Dick Smith was serviceable aCHB. The return of Adrian Tirchett is likely itspark fear into hearts of teams hoping to denNorth's run into the finals while Sam Salmone' ;appearance in the ressies has got more than a fellblokes terrorised. A great win in the two's, including a brief appearance from senior coach Fox, getthe charging North into the four where they loolset to stay at the expense of Uni High .

Round 15 PreviewLa Trobe host West Brunswick and should bi

able to capitalise on recent strong showings to rutout 20 point winners .

Williamstown and Uni Blacks meet in the psychological super match of the season with the winner taking a handy advantage into the finalsBlacks by 5 points.

Swinburne are the first side to host NortlBrunswick who spend the rest of season on thfroad . North by 50 points .

In the battle of the former merger suitors UnHigh take on the Reds with the opportunity t<avenge their earlier loss and further secure theiigrip on fourth spot more than enough to see Higthome by 24 points .

Old Westbourne has the bye .Social Notes

West Brunswick is holding a Follies night irthe -ooms tonight .

Uni . Blacks "Big Sunday" is being held at theall new "Pavvy" at Melb Uni on Sunday 27 July al2pm. Tickets are available at the door for a spilroast lunch & drinks and the $2000 raffle .

Correspondents please fax 9243 4920 b}1 .30pm, call 9381 2292 until 8 .00pm or emai]micj@netspace .net .au

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I"k TROBE UNI . v. WEST BRUNSWICK Field: C .Stevens E. Lindsay WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS v .UNIVERSITY BLACKS Field: S. Alger G .Seabourne SWINBURNE UNI . v. NORTHBRUNSWICK Field : C. Bratjberg V. VescoviUHSOB v . UNIVERSITY REDS Field : T . Foley M.Forde OLD WESTBOURNE has a bye

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SENIORS - 19 .07.97UNIVERSITY BLACKS 4.3 7.11 12.13 14 .18.102LA TROBE UNIVERSITY 3.5 4.6 7.9 10,11 .71University Blacks Gullan 3, Lynch 2, Mackie 2. Little 2. Jessen 2. Hanlon.Darroch, McArthur. Best S. Smitir, Little . TreGaskis. Lynch . C . Pekin, Roberts.LaTrobe University Lewis 3. Hayward 2 . Gronow. Robinson . Canty. Storer.Kreuzer. Best Lewis, Kreuzer. Robinson. Murphp. Dunin . Dumaresq.

UNIVERSITY REDS 0.3 3.6 6.7 8.8.56WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 5 .7 16.12 22.19 30.23 .203University Reds Kane 2, Jackson 2 . James. Doyle. Shaw. Best Evans, Heenan .Keppel . Senbergs. Hart . Jackson .Williamstown Thege 8 . Warren 5. Black 4. Cook 3, Duncan Macleod 2 .Featherston 2 . Sadler 2 . Smart, crime. Harry, Herbertson. Best Thege . GrimHarry, Dertan. Duncan Maeleod, Cook.

OLD WESIBOURNE 2.3 6.7 14.17 15.19,109SR BYBURNE UNIVERSITY A 3.1 3.5 7.6 11.12.78Old Westbourne Franklin 3. Tourney 3 . Clones 2 . Leitch 2, S. Chrtsto 2, Gibb. E~ans .A . Chr6ta Best Girb . J. Horsburp~r. A. Hasburgh. Leitch. S. Christo, Txntxy.Swinburne University A Goal kickers and best players not received .NORTH BRUNSWICK 1.3 9.3 12.7 13.12.90UHSOB 2.3 3.8 7.11 9.15.89North Brunswick Wernham 6 . Tirchett 2, Sorletto 2. Ellis . Warren, Miller. BestMcMahon, Latour, Adams, Wernham, Ma~nusson. Lirosl.UHSOB Talartco 2 . Desiin 2 . Veal 2. 1Vatlace. Jones . C. Pfeiffer. Best Koch,Rothwzll, Smith. C. Pfeiffer. Detiin . Cracknell.

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RESERVES - 19 .07 .97UNIVERSITY BLACKS 6.6 10.4 15.19 22.22.154LA TROBE UNIVERSITY 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.2.2University Blacks A. Gadd 7. Howell 3. C. Brown 3 . Vauan 2 . Carob 2. Dooley.Lowe. N. Beaton . Butterfield, Hohnes. Best A. G~d . ~garty, Lowro, Vaughan .Milner. Currie.LnTrobe University Best Cotsopouios, Napier . Biggins, McKie, Baillle, Wright .

UNIVERSITY REDS 2.5 2.7 5.9 9.12.88WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 5.70.2 1.4 4.8 4.7.31University Reds Matti 3. B. Campbell. J . Campbell, Kyrzi~, George. T. Jackson .Hewrscn. Best Mani. Walsh, B. Campbell . Carrachet Diaidcr. Berryrnan .WBBamstowa McGowan 5. M. Tuck 5 . Bond 4, Bur~ess 2, Beckwvrth. Benant J.Tuck. Best J. Tuck. M. Tuck, Oldham. Wilson, Bond .lvfeKenzte.OLD WESTBOURNE 3.4 4.6 10 .7 10.8 .68SWBVBURNE UNIVERSITY A 0.0 1.2 2.3 2.8 .20Old Westbourne E~ans 4. Leitch 3. Hewitt, Pam. Jago. Best Leitch . Sutton,Ems . Horsburgh . Hewitt . Cummin.Swinburne University A Goal kickers and best players not recehed .NORTH BRUNSWICK 2 .5 8.8 13.15 22.18.148UHSOB 1.3 1.5 2.6 4.6.30North Brunswick Papanikataou 9. Hogg 3, Cunningham 3 . Briffa 3 . Polemtc~ .Salamone. FaY. Marint. Beat Kalpalds, Papanikdaou. Hogg. Ems . Valeri .Bradford.UHSOB Fobliaro 2. Mazza . Hoban. Best O'Neill. Eltringhanm, Rogers . Hoban .Cotter. Lcrvtckd .

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By Jingo's, Golly Gee Whiz!!**!! Just when all thedrama seems to be dead and buried up jumps th e

Gryphons to knock over the House and put life back intothe season. Oakleigh have seized their chance by con-tinuing their good recent form and are, as a result of it,poised to snatch 4th pozzie away from Power House, ifthey themselves do not suffer too many more 'glitches'over the remaining 4 weeks . Too all intents and purpos-es, St Mary 's season came to an end at the hands ofSouthbank . Now's the chance for the 'Krushers' to staketheir claim, commencing this week against the competi-tion leaders.

The scoreboard at Ferndale Park Glen Iris belied theeffort and resolve put up by St. Mary's againstSouthbank . Double the scoring shots and a 91 point winreflects a flogging, however full credit to the Saints forgritty determination and application . Another win for StMaryis is just around the corner and for the Bankers it'shead down and A's up and try to keep the momentumgoing. Saints coach Tony Pettiti kicked another bagwhile Mocca Sheahan was an excellent banker.

Peninsula played St Pat's in cold and cloudy condi-tions . The game was tough and hard fought for 4 quar-ters with neither side faltering . The Pirates eventuallytook control in the dying minutes of the game to score by8 points. Best for Peninsula were Bedford & Campbelland for the'Patters', Wise, Davies and Sullivan .

An inaccurate Elstern wick had a strong win overANZ Albert Park at the Rats home track . The Wickets ledat every change, gradually increasing their lead duringthe day and kicking away in the last . MVPis forElsternwick were recorded as Clement (8 majors) &Bravington (ruck) and for the Rats Malone ( 8 snags),Rutherford (again) an d Smith .

Not much to report from the Oakleigh v. Glenhuntlyencounter. Krushers sent me BOG's and Glenhuntly,'Fresh' air. Judging by the scoreline 46 shots to 22 and amatch winning margin of 94 points indicates that theKrushers were well and truly on top of matters. Betterplayers for Oakleigh were adjudged to be Kitts, Gant andZavaleris.

At home the Monash Gryphons were confident ofmatching up well against Power House . How true itturned out to be . The Grvphs took early control and werenever headed. In the championship 3rd quarter, theywithstood a Power House burst and kicked clear to be 18points ahead at lemon time . The House try as they did ,simply eouldnit overhaul a more determined opposition .Best for the Gryphons were Wells, Hetherington &Asbell (apologies to many others) and for Power House .Senior, Wright & Ha ll.

ReservesSouthbank list) played St Mary's (3rd) and blew

them away by 126 points . Hard to envisage a form rever-sal come finals . The Pirates scored a handy 38 point win14

over the Patters hence showing up their 2nd posi The Wicks by winning (just) by 4 points against the lE a

have kept their mathematical finals appearance chanialive. The Krushers moved to 3rd by virtue of theirpoint victory over Glenhuntly and now eye off 2nd plaPower House with the inclusion of some experiencplayers took control of matters against the Gryphoand saluted by 40 points .

PREVIEWSt Pat's at home will be a tough nut for St Mary's

crack. Whilst safe in the '4' I'm sure the Patters will w<to rediscover a little of the early season form they dplayed . KB tips the Patters by 36 points . The Saints :certainly a vastly improved combination and will certaly trouble the Vultures who will still be aiming at the vidouble chance and this motivation is enough for TB towith the flow.

Elsternwiek appear to be just a couple of playshort of making life difficult for the top bracket tearThey'll serve it up to the Pirates but KB reckons tPeninsula lads will weather the storm by 45 points,danger game away from home for the Pirates but It,obtained 2nd spot now and they wonit throw it

a today.Southbank meets Oakleigh at the `Tennisi Cen

and the Krushers have heaps to play for . I reckon theprefer to shape their own destiny rather than rely on oers i.e . Power House. However, the Bankers are form

i ble opposition and KB predicts them to win by 39 poinThe Tigers would love to finish the home and aways wan unblemished record and while the Krushers h<plenty to play for so does the home side so itis our s :for the Brain .

Glenhuntly have lost the plot a little of late whilst tGryphons have notched up a decent scalp. But a wein footy is a long time and KB confidently predictsHunters turnaround to salute by 40 points . Huntihave been disappointing of late but they have plentypride which will be enough to get them home tocalthough they had better not relax against the comp(tive Gryphons.

Power House just canit afford another hiccup,aione at the expense of their neighbouring ANZ AlbPa_k crew. The House to blitz the Rats and steady tship! KB says by 60 points . Injuries play an incredilpart in football . House and Rats are both devastatedthem at the moment so itis the survival of the fittest wHouse just getting home .

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patters to do over St Marys by 6 points, Elsternwick toit rigit[ up to the Pirates but just faIl 1 I points short .

SGU t~anlc.v,Oakleighwill be early finalsjoust and withj,onle ground advantage the Bankers to get home 27

%ictors . Glenhuntly to raise their flagging spirits attI,c _ :pense of Gryphons by 18 points and at Albert[jrk, neighbours Power House an d ANZ Rats will lockIjo!ns with the House favored to win by 24 points .

Social : Glenhuntly - Seventies disco on Saturday 26iy, celebrating Glenhuntly Stayini Alive .

O -,,deigt;. - Krushers $1000 draw on 2 August. Fooddrinks supplied . All welcome .

50 games to a true Gryphon Club Man .Today at Glenhuntly, '?endigo Boy' Greg Brovial l

runs out for his 50th game . In .his 3 years at the clubGreg has been both an asset and inspiration, on and offthe field, which as seen him win both a Reserve B&F andthe 1996 Best Club Man Award . All at the club wish himiell today.

SENIORS

CLUBS . CRAVEN POWERHOUSEBUNNETT SOUTHBANKPERRY SOUTHBANKPETTITI ST MARYS

RESERVESCANK SOUTHBANK 7 63G.ROLFS SOUTHBANK 48P. DICKIE OAKLEIGH 4 45

AUGUST 2 - ROUND 16

ST. MARYS v. ELSTERNWICKANZ ALBERT PARK v. PENINSULAOAKLEIGH v. ST . PATRICKS MENTONEMONASH GRYPHONS v . SOUTHBANK CBAPOWER HOUSE v. GLENHUNTL Y

ST. PATRICKS MENTONE v . ST. MARYSField : D. Kramer G . Richard Boundary : G .Mooney Goal : Malcolm Venn Bernie DixELSTERNWICK v . PENINSULA 0 B Field : R .Martyn J . Bell Boundary: D. BlackburneSOUTI-IBANK CBA v . OAKLEIGH Field : J .Toohey R. Treverton GLENHUNTLY v .MONASI3 GRYPHONS Field : A. Ladd K .Brewer POWER HOUSE v. ANZ ALBERTPARK Field: D. Anderson G. WolterBoundary : A . Degan C . Hayes

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SENIO>:S - 19 .07.97Sr. MARYS 5.2 8 .4 11 .8SOUTHBAi ;IiCBA 7.2 13 .8 19. 11 26 .16.172St Merya Cm:il kickers and best p1a}xrs not received.South6aak Goal kickers and best players not received .

PENINSULA O.B. 2.1 6.5 9.6 11.7.73ST PATRICKS MENTONE 3.0 5.4 8.8 9.11 .65Peninsula Bedford 7. Marshall 2. Warner. Beat Bedford, Campbell, Parsons, Cook.Marshall. Franks .St Patrleks Mentoae Murphv 3. C . Sullivan 2 . White. Carries . C. Barr, P. Sullrian.Best Wise, Darks. P. Sullhan. Sehtre. Emmett. Grmrs.ANZ ALBERT PARK 4.4 6.5 9.8 11.8 .74ELSTERNWICK 5.10 10.16 11 .21 18,28.136ANZ Albert Park Malone 8, G . Waikley, Mouldav. Jenkin. Best Malone .Ruther,"ord, Smith . Saunders. Kcegter, Otten.Ehteraw3ck Clement 8, Mussared 3, C . Mahone. B. Mahonv. Comm . Lyron,Jenktn, Hankin . Bed Bravington. Clement . Ward. Mussared. C. 2.4ahonv. Lvon .OAIO EIGH A.F.C. 8.4 10.7 17.11 23 .17.155GLENHUNTLY 4.4 5.8 . 8.9 8.13.61Onkleigh Gant 6. Wlash 4. Ruberv 3. Lewis 3. Hevedn. Wood. Perdikomans, Kitts.Hall. Nuske. Andonpad~. Best Heverin. Fitts, Gant. Robert wash . Marshalt.Gleahuntly Miller 3, McLinden Williams. Turner, Seabrook, Short. Best Rossiter.Miller, Turner. C. O'Connell. Whelan . Short

MONASH GRYPHONS 3.5 9.7 14.12 16 .17.113POWERHOUSE 3.0 8.4 12.6 18.8 .104Monash Gryphons T. Gilchrist 4. Barrie 3. Bennett 2 . Hetherington 2, Asbell 2.Co.xhead 2 . Kitchen. Best l6Ralt. Hetherinyston . T. Gilchrist. Blandford . Barrie.Askeli. Kitchen.Potrer House Craven 6 . Scotland 3. Snedden 2 . MeCuIlou~h. Ryan. Seniar. Birch.Jackson. Bent Senior. Wright, Hail. Cra~en, Auld. Scatiand.

RESERVES - 19.07 .97ST. MARYS 0.1 1 .2 2.2 3.3.21SOUTHBANKCBA 6.5 12.7 17.9 4.7.31St Marys Goal kickers and best players not recewmd.Southbank Carib 7. D. Posterino 4, Scanion 3, Paleod'unos 2 . Hanneberv 2.McCarthy, Aitken. Wardrop, Plaza . Best Paleodtmos. Posterlno. O'Sull&,an.Scanlon, Cank, Hannebery.

PENINSULA O.B. 4.1 4.4 7.7 10.9.69ST PATRICKS MENTONE 0.2 1 .4 4.6 4.7.31Peninsula Kent 3 . Taft 2. Barclav. MeLarinan. C . Park, Scrnvn. Stewart. BestKent . Bleasbv. O'Neal. McLorinan. Scown, Bowman.St Patrtcks Mentone Batty 2. Morris. T. Stern . Best O'Brien. Batev. Ladds. Lewis.O'Connor. Wa1sh .

ANZ ALBERT PARK 2.0 3.3 8 .5 11.7.73ELSTERNWICK 3.5 6.7 8.9 11.11 .77ANZ Albert Park Stuto 3. Wolfe 3, McCarthy 3 . Dann. Lindsay . Best Leneghan.Hcves. K. Darr. Sam wolfe. Ha{gar. Sorrensen .Elstenm}rk Lee 4 . Campbell 3 . Hunt, Sappett . Trease. Byrne. Best Lee, Trease.Sqtpett . Campbell. Overman. Bai(ey.

OAKLEIGH A.F.C. 2.6 5.8 8.12 9.15 .69GLENHUNTLY 1 .0 3.0 4.3 5.4 .34Oakleigh Dickle 4. Niko. Osborne. Perpina Theofilopoulas, D. Chapman. RestMalaputis. Chapman . Chapple. Wood, Bromlev. Tatterson.Glenhuntty A . Breslin 3. P. Breslin . Thom. ~Rest Mance. Stewart . Sutton. A .Breslin. P. Breslin, Rvan. M. Jones .

MONASH GRYPHONS 2 .2 4.3 4.5 6.5.41POWER HOUSE 0.5 3.7 6.9 12.9.81

FosMonesh Gryphons Adams 2. Fraser 2. Beattte. Brown. Best Adams, Martin.

ter, Leeton. Robinson.Power House Wilson 5 . Scalzo 3 . Maddox 2, Gronhoj. Gent . Best Heywood. Scalzo,McKenzie. Gent . Norman- Morris .

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I . B. Johnson2. J. Beaton4, J. Nisbett6. P. Egan (VC)7. L Varneya S . PaoAtc6 (C)9. S . Gairlaefini

10. L PerkinsIL A. Meadows12. A. Quinn (VC)13. B . Mason14. D. Kelly15. N . Meehan16. M. Davis17. R. Wilson18. B. Meehan19. D . Ckcto21 . D . Rigg22. T. BaBSq23. P. Nelson25. J . Dunne2& S. Dwyer30. D . Schofield32. P. Fotinsatis34. R. HaKAcins37. D. Grant42 . L Stephenson57. P. McCulloch62 . M. Van Suylen63 . W.OcdluAo75 . k'McOovre 'i76 . N. Parry

OLD BRIGHTONGRAMMARIANSCoach : Leigh Bowes22. N . Buifin45. T. Woodruff46. W. Earl-47. L.O'Net949. J . Raju51 . A. Hasfor8l52. R Hayward53. G .Pamham54. A Liptmt55. S. Dimer56. L MargetSB. D . Watson59. C . McPherson60. D. Crewdson61 . T. Ewart62 . A Lewis64 . A. Martin6.5 . A. Kent67 . A. Hardly68 . N. Big4n69 . J. Stewart70 . J. Thomas71 . G . Rhodes72 . A. Belts73- B. Looan75 . S.Alderson76 . S. Grabert77 . M . Day

OLD CAREYCoach: Peter Schiller

1 . C. Angus (C)2 . F .Yagttrrloor3 . P. Cerch e4 . J . PoweG5 . T. Baker6 . S . Weill7. C. Anson8 . J . Zrto9. J . Woods

10. S . Vital11 . P . Varyianriss12 .. J . Mai14 . M . Raffaele15 . B . Hood16 . A Costello (VC)17 . K Lewis18 . C. Richards19- T. Wood20 . M. Lawrence21 . D . Stone22 . C . Battle (VC)23 . T. Stuart24. N . MacLean25 . B. Davies26 . S. Wood27. C . Davey28. J. Harcourt31 . S. Lautette34. J. Fanner35. S. McConnell39. J. Nash42. J. Arnup43. F. Hatdns44. A Tranter47. A. Bond

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10. M .Benko11 . D. Purcell12. R.Canlptlell13. RL Tardy15. D. Fabinyi16. D. Morris17. J. M31er (DVC)18. A. Forste r19. G- Hope20. S. Dbcon21 . J . Andmnis22. J . Ton dinson23. A.Cooch24. M . Bennett25. R. Sewell (DVC)26, J . McKenna27. M. Amor28. C. Sbree29. D. Varley30. N. Coults32. J . Wright33. N . Couzens34. J . Younes35 . E . SedgEey39. J . Rigg

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1 . A Ta%arico (C)2. M. Lynch3. M. Bor *6o4. ti Want5. ASmih6. D. St;vans7. S. Pmseke8. M. Gala9. G. Boyd10. D. Green11 . B. 1:6-4112. I . Santos13. L Harris14. S. Oavola15. NI.VonNra16. P. Hams17. G. Porteous18. L GaPrkt19. B. Hartley20. M. Dempster21 . A Howard22. rA.Jmtce23. M. Ree s24 A Bennncasa 39. D. Constanon25 . A Vealno 40. M . CosOrttf26. 0 ,Warren 41 . M . tkkl:br~27. B. Wisconsin 42' M* kice28. P. Donnell 43 . J.

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OLD XAVERIANS 1Coach : Pat Hawkins

1 . M. Frost2 T R2rtFarg3. B. Healy4. B.HNxrt (C)5. T. WNRer5. T. lower6. MFRZ~raO 38 . M.MCCaNy7. N . Barrett 39 . J . Pa7os8. AKautert~ 40. LA.nsvroM9. T.fanow 41. RDato n

10. D. Boland 42 . A lacovargeb11 . 8.Merkn 43. J.Hak12. M. Webb 44. F . Lydrarm13. N.7norara 45. S. Canopus14. L Nisbett 46. M. Bourke15. L Demce,icha; 49. S. McCarthy16. D. Story, 50. C.Stepattens17. T.Comw3Fj 49. B.ihk18. D. M~j 50. M .Wisorl19. FL Jams 51 R. Ford20. D.Tm.ra 52. ADuntan21 . B, Stapleton 53. S.CUik ..22 . J . Dernis 54. T. Bowden23 . C.Clausen 55. J. Wider24 . C.Canodus 5G B.ChostH25 . T. G%-= 57. P. Atlani26. J.Hares..ry 58. A Coburn27. C. McGuigan 59. M.Ctnrnber8t28 . P.Chttey 60. M.WNsh29 . N.Ire"aM 61 . S .Tri30. C. Hoare 62. O. Stean31. X Rudd 63. M McKSrra32. L Hardwick 64. N

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32. T. Barry 65. S. Tucker33. J. Y27e (VC) 66. let Phogar34. T. Hogan 67. P. Delahwnry35. M.Ouvut 68. D. Reventax36. J. McLean 69. A Lawler37. J. Drake (VC) 70. C. Wany

ST. BERNARDSCoach: Dominic Legudi

I . A. Stranieri2 . T. Wilkinson3 . R. Legtxk4 . R. Bonnici5 . J . Pearson6 . D. Thomas7 . T. HarveyB . J . Delany9 . R. Nutter

10. B . Overman11 . S . Erickson12 . B . Hogan13. S . McKean14 . A Thomas16 . A. Brandt17 . T. Plante19 . L Kavanagh21 . B. Loughlin25 . D . Feuster26 . A Gleason27 . James Mount28 . P.lannazzo30 . Joseph Mount31 . R. Swan32. J. Evans33. S. Smith37. J. Lloyd42. V.ludica43. C . Davis47. A. Osborne82. J.Zocco

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ST. KEVIN SCoach : B re ndan MillarAsst Coach : Brett Millott

1 . A Celery2. J . Price3. P. Mount (Dvq4. C. Baker5. 0. Brown6. C. Goldsworthy7. M.Par~razq8. P. Scarf.9. L Cresswatl

10. M. Davoren11 . J. Bergin12. B. Detahey13. N. Mdnemy14. N. Moore15. A Finney16. B. Quirk (C)17. B. Day (DVC)18. M . Funston19. A Rattle20. J. O'Brien (VC)21

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22. VNxent23. C. Haddad24. R. Sheehy25. S. McConnell26. R. Zeman2T S. Andrew28. B. Murphy29. J. Daltrey30. N. Edwards31 . M. O'Donnell32. J . Ryan33. B . Powell34. J . Hunt35 . R. Ryan

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UNIVERSITY BLUESCoach: Steve Carroll

1 . M . Belford2. R. Benjamin3. D. Bolton4. C. Brooks5. H. Christie6. B. Callery7. J. Camm8. M . Cot>b!eddc9. M . Coleman

10. J. Couloooupas11 . N. Cowlin g12. W. Crocker13. A. Davidson14. J . Eastaugh (C)15. B . Pricker (DVC)16. S . Fuller17. M. Godfrey18. T. Hayes19. J . Hocking20. W. Jackson21 . T. Johnson22. D. Keily23. M. Komck24. J . Lyle25. J . Mahoney26. A McKenzie-McHarg27. X. McKinnon28. B. O'Gorman29. J . Presti30. T. Roydhouse31 . J. Sterling32. L Stevens33. E. Stewart34. J. Sturrock (VC)35 . A. Terrill36. R . Versteegen37 . J. Wilcox38 . A. Winter39 . D. Wood

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I7nd.er° 19 (2)BEAUMARISCoach : Peter McBreart yt . N. McLean2. B. Thomas3. M.. Pitts4 . T. Window5 . B. Griffiths6 . L Gibson7 . B. Stevens8 . N . Burton9. J . Wdker

10. G. Moloney11 . G.Jahnson12. J . Bay(ard1 3. U. Enunerson14. A. Quin15. F. McDonald16. S . Mitchell17. T . Eaton18 . A. Palmer19 . R. Thornton20 . T. Cotter21 . A. Catlin22 . S. McKay23. B. Ferguson24. C. Celan25. K. Dimadtki26. S. Horler27. J. Vance28. J . McKenzie29. C . Martin30. R . Corfield31 . N . Kennedy41 . A . Van Den Blink47. T. McAlpine51 . D . Sheldrake53. T. Rand

MARCELLINCoach: Shaun Manga n

I . M. Randazzo (C)2 . M. Roberts3 . G . Gull4 . L Bettid (DVC)5 . G . Hawkins6 . C . Keogh7 . W. De Vercefk8. T. Louder9. D . Marson

10. M. Moussi1 t . P. Pappalardo12. M . Karavasits13. C. Duinardo14. D. Ciro15. B . Syrnes16. S . O'Connor17. J . Pacocdoco18. J . Sheehan (VC)19. L PettineM a20 . N. Mathews21 . M. Van Unt22 . D. Kearney23 . P. Diaca}iorgis24 . J. Smart25 . J. Delahunt26. M. Maguire27. D . Hogan28. R . English29. B . Dinneen35. C. Abzangeks50. B . Keamey

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COLLEGIANSCoach : Tim Killwort hAsst. Coach : Gareth Brigtia

1 . T. Van DerVenne2 . N .Fkxentine3. J . Clark4 . G. Brown (VC)5. L Ta}dor6. C. Mo9ard7. L Byrne9. M. Britten

10. A.Langdon11 . M. Gromotka12 . P.Johnson14 . T. De Young15 . C. Harris16 . A Baxter17 . R . Hosking (C)18 . A Conn19. R .WB20. J. Waters21 . J. Condon22 . P. Waycatt23. T. Holden24. M. Godfrey25. B . Papad~poutos26. T. Champion29. T. HarLshone30. L Moon32. J . Tarpey33. B. Samuel (VC)40. C. Drake41 . S . Sayers44. C. Gibson64. B. Page69. A. Dakin

OLD CAMBERWELLCoach: Andrew Tsmdo s

I . J . Webb3 . E. Vffams5 . B. Smith6. A Hanson8. J. Hardman9. A. Geblej

10. T. Donovan11 . C . VA14ams12. A. Paterson13. S. Hancock14. J. Heffernan16 . A Baker17 . R . Scott18 . A. Campbell20 . B . Day21 . S . Barry22 . J . MSes23. M . Cook24. S . Pickles27. S. Miles29. S. Beckett30. J.Zentner31 . M. Wikinson32. C. Davis36. A Kettle41 . N. Satfar44. W .Orvrin47. L Juniper

OLD HAILEBURYCoach : Greg Lassoc k

1 . C. Home2. S. Dovey3. S. Saunders4. M. Thiele5. P. Dimond6 . D. Reid7 . B. Shearer8 . R . Parker9 . E. Dunphy

10. D Herron11 . R . Gouk1en12. D. Warden13. G. Finlayson15. C.Jayasekem16. B . Langord,lones19. C. Efsthatiou21 . B. Waters22. D. Mason24. C. Pountney25 . N. Biggs26 . J. Bek27 . B. Carson29 . C. Joyce30. A. Rode60. M. Sartala

OLD SCOTC HCoach: Terry Kendall

1 . G.Junkeer2. L Hannemann3. A. Parker4. A Sheer5. T. Stewart6. T. McKenzie7. T. Gross8. T. Franka7bu'g9. N .OBtien

11 . L HaWiSns12. L Hume15. C. Lunn16. T. Chapman18. J . Hughes19. H. Jenkins20. C. Tindale21 . M .Toose23. 0. Crane24. M.Socdo25. J. Love29. D. Robson31 . S. Prendergast34. N. Beattie36. L AndeWs37. N . Thompson (C)44. S. Connor47. A Lines59 . A Waerr67 . A. Crow70 . N . Sladen71 . C . Ward80 . M . O'Brien89 . R. SiNeWwood

LINIVERS0 BLACKSCoach: Paul OShannassy

1 . M . Atkin2 . L. Brown3 . M . Byrne .4 . P. Cavicchob5 . A, Clement6 . B. Dryne7. O. Fumess8. B. Henderson9. D. Leahy

10. A.Maher

11 . J.Marr12. J. ff~c.4viey13. R . kkNamara14. A, McNichol15. S. Moody16. B.Mutphy17. ANdan18 . W. Pascoe19 . C . Pease20 . H . Peck21 . C. Sdii'siig22 . T. Sessiws23. M . Staunton24. S . Vegter25. S. Whnprers26. S. Wh~e27. N. Wilson28. G . Baud29. B. Coste,5o30. S. Dxtwnd31 . P. Greenbank32. E. Hannon33. J. Haigkirs34. J. Hurt35. J. Olmstead38. L. M~e37. J . Martm38. J . Skqtmrth39. D . Walsh40. T. Rei d41 . A . Writer42 . A. Naughton43 . L Meltirgs44 . D. BA s45 . M . Raftaele46. A. Asf~ey47. R. Neale48. B. Taylor49. R. Mackin50. E.O'HeanrLarge

WARRINGALCoach: John Stanton

t . C. Taylor (C)2. D. Stroules3. B . Kinnear4. M . George5. M . Pope6. B. Wilson7. S . Anderson8. C. Williams9. B. Davison

10 . S. French11 . S. Yin (C)12 . M. Manove!!a13 . S. HarUidt14 . M. Van tint15 . G . Long (VC)16. S. Brandt17. B. Parkes18. H . Veale19. S. Waiters20. P. Stamtans21 . R. Gray22. A. Camiileri23. M . Bonilin24. P .James(VC)25. A. Hopgood26. J . Anderson27. S. Attardi28 . D. Nasrallah29 . M. Walton30 . D. Mutton31 . G . Bell

L Hull-BrovmB. WhiteT. ThomsonC . BurkeH . Moussa

WHITEFRIARSCoach : Andy DalrympleAssistant : Mal Goodey

t . A.Crough2. M. Northey3. B. Phan5 . D . Eames6 . B. Winch7 . M. Wnterbum (C)8 . R . Fede te (VC)9 . S . Gillen

10. A .Johnsonit . M . Cassarino12. D. Reid13. T. Hilton14. J . Tre~aud15. B. Doherty16. T. Mulcahy17. R. Murray18. C. O'Connor19 . M. Duffy20 . S. Fleming21 . M. Setches22 . S. Davis23 . J. Bond24 . M. Nolan25 . N . Crosher26. D . Sullivan27. T. Hoare28. D . Cassarino29. M. Walsh30. A . Beattie31 . D. Edwards32. C. Leahy33. M. Rees.34. M . Anderson35. B. Keating36 . A. Sealey

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WILLIAMSTOWNCYMSCoach: Tony RyanAsst Coach: Mark Mitvalsky

I . B . Wouda2. B. Cocks3. K. Houli4 . R. Steele5 . N. Hunt6 . S. Wudhatsdt7 . M. El Houli (VC)8 . M. Hewitt (VC)9 . T. Thompson

10. T. Murray11 . D . McLeod (C)12. W. James13. A. Maddey (VC)14. H . Harb15. N . Little16. R . Whee}er17. G. Rickard18 . L Okkham19 . S . Hudson20 . M . Manning21 . J . Matar22 . W. Yessine23 . A. Tokovic24 . B. Twist25 . F . Harddara26. L GrochoWski27. C. Matthews28. L Gray29. C. Beazley30. N . Deal31 . A. Theige32. M. El Houli33. D . Maisel34. J . McCutcheon36. A. Petzierides37. G. Singleton38. J . Waga39. G. Canyon

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I . R. DunbaR

2. J. Crouch

3 . T. Prantzos4, J . Midwinter5. W. Armour6. A. Crowther7. M.IIe s

8 . A . Quo n9. S . James (VC)

10. A. Landrigan11 . A. VosS

12 . B. Marlyn13. T. Smith14. N . Rehn15 . M .Dunba316. D . Voss17. P. Nelsont8 . GLucasi9 . S . Shenfleld20. S. Partdnso n21 . David Anderson (VC)22. L Tre9ear23 . W . Benton24 . J. Abram4ndes

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26. Scott Wifls

27. A. KoSner28 . S. Grimmer

DE LA SALLE (2)Coach: Rob SmithAsa Coach : Greg &atHne

1 . A .Donn ison2 J. Mysialads4. J.P.AasteRon

5. M. Caught-6. R . Field7. M .l.aaghnanS. M . Hd'AS'rdYt0. A. Keogh11 . D . Kv 912. J . Howd<n13. J. Bym e

4. M. Jdurstone15 . J .Griggs16. M . Rusdiens17. D. Lambe18 . J. Campbell19, J. Lyons20. K.MCGuiness21 . A. M0an22 . A. Needham23. A . Jackson24. S . Tucker25. T . BuMiae26 . T. Nolan27 . K .0'Res1'ry28. E . W3hams30. A. Hayes3t . D. Hegert/ NC)a J . SaVver33. J .Watson35. G. Hristoa+36. B. Reade37 . C . Buick38. L Woods45. H . Clancy (C)

M.H .S .O.B .Coach : Ian Radlow

1 . T . Parker2. P. Fink3. A .Tilling (VC)4. C. Bruce5. J . Davis6. J. Moore7 . Ashley O'Brien8. T. Lower9. A. Mazur

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12 . M. Stiding13. N . Rem1ry14. D. Forbes15. J. Gre~16 . T.Leaver17, R . Bruce18. S. Norman19 . J. Wilson (VC)20 . B. Sims-Lucas21 . R . Ctowes22. P . Brown24. A . Askew25 . L. Taylor26 . S. Steel27. A. Cassell (C)28. S . Bennett29. M. Sharpies30 . A. Burka31 . S. Harrison32. R .Joseph33. M . Askew35. E. Cotter39 . B. Miezis40. T. Morgan41 . Anthony O'Brien45. H. Taylor47 . D, Watson

MONASH BLUESCoach : Nick Karavias

1 . C. Gregory2 . M. Benetto3. D . Dean

4. A . Bragg5. X Martin

6. F. Etey7. S. LloydS. S . Jones9. H. Byrne

10. N . Turnerit . J . Sullivan12. M . Stewart13. A. Herrman14 . R. Burston15 . M. Tmkler16. B . SmileyW. J . Miller18 . B. Amot19. N . Freeman20. M . Power21 . N. Kazenvradel22 . J. McNeur23. J. Roscoe24. M. Thomas25. J . Hawkins (VC)

26 . C. McComr6127 . J.Bofton

28. S. McGee29. . S . Cooke30 . T. Cameron31 . L . Holloway32. C . BodsvorYn35. M . Hunte rZ. C. Riordan (C)44. L Nolan

ORMONDCoach: B ri an Keating

I . S . Thorngson2. G .Hanxnaxi3. D . Robbins4 . D. Rowan5. T. Ashload6. M. Broadhurst7. H . BmM8 . M . Wonneecott9. N. Courtney

10. J. Culle nIL C . Baitey12. P .TOwnsend

I& R. Mar-hall14. D. Pasara

15. R. Cunnir>gham16 . D . Fishloc r17. S . Naughton18. S. Herman20 . C. Ryan22. J . Brathwaite23. D . Becket24. M .0'Ha3OSan25 . J. Date26. D .MaWett27. P . Gleesnn28. A. Stasiak30. H. Black33 . S. Stephens39. J . Byron45, L Lrvingstale

OLD GEELONGCoach : Tony MacNamara

8. A. Lux15. J. Dovmie16. A. Reuss18 . C, Bid26. C . Watkins31 . A. Mims36. J. Paut43 . S. Bingley (C)50. N . Edgar51 . G . McGregor52. M. Clark53. C . Charnbertan54 . M.Lugsdn55 . G. palziet56. R. Brown57. W. Wmspear58 . A. McCann59. H. GrettorrWatson6o. W. Gordon61 . S. Lamb63. J . Lanny64. D. Mdnnes

75. B.O'CaAaglan76. N . Gatenby79 . O. WaShBo. L Wilson (VC)

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27. C. Ptc('iuaW 59, (MyJ.M. V&"28 . P.CIaNzv

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31, X Build _ 63 . M . NicKnne

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6. MPuu~er33. J, Kaye34. T. Hogan 67. P. DazhmY35- M.OU:nn 68. D. Pennrx36. J . McLean 6- A Lawler37 . J.Orske 70, C.Warry

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ST . BEDE'SMENTONE TIGERSCoach : Brian Bourke

1 . A . Ryan2. P.Cart~3. C . Tesaiero4 . A . McShane5 . A. Coush>s6. D. Semkn7. B. McShaneB . S.4Gdd9. L McHUgh (DVC)

10. S . Davidson11 . D. Ferguson12. A.Cauroty13. A . Gang14. J . Drury15. C Martin16. L McGregor17 . J . Crow e18. C. Ambrosini19. D. FalWngham (C)

20. H. Dwyer21 . J .Cunninoam22. N. Wdlons23. D. Napie r24. G . Alford (VC)25 . L Wintle26. S . Walsh27. S.ICn4++e128 . C . W~ams29. B . Johnstone30. T. Fava31, J .Cuttwr>:ns32. A. Sint!)33. S. Waters

OLD XAVERIANS 2Coach: Peter Callinan

1. Ph frost2 T.Femk g3 . B . t~ay4. B.F~ert5. Twiner5. T.Fovtsr6 . ML F-Wafd 38. M. MtGasttr/

7. tJ.Bazrett 39J.Podos6. AKerm~11CC1 40.9. T.Fa 41 . R DAnow 42

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12. tA Webb 44 . A Lyttkton

13. N.Tlrcem 45. S .Carmdus

14. LN,~betl 46. M, BourkeS . LDeWJDhas 49, C-St~n

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24 . C.Carroftis 56. B.Chrisne

25. T.Gb^sfln 57. P.Pda mi

LTnder 19 (2) RedAQUINAS O .C.Coach : John Bourke

1 . H . Nicol2 . M. Jamieson3 . P. Heveren5 . M. Bol~ona6 . S. Jones7 . T. Moran8 . M. Greer9 . J. Juenchhott

10. C . Lyng11 . S. Downs12. D . Marshall13. P . Glennie14. R . Chapman16. M. Hunter17. B. Wilson18. J. Hunt19. M. Hope22. B. Moran23. S. Hills24. M. Reilly32. J. Bleakney41 . J. Pole42. R . Moran44 . M. Thomas54 . D . Keaty55 . A. Cuflrera

NORTH OLD BOYSCoach : Andy Ryan

1 . M. Taleb2 . T. Waters3. B. Koutsovasilis4. O. Khader (C)5. L Curren6. D. Skene7. T. Mkunda8. A . Hewitt9. A . Naiss

10. B . Cariss11 . C. Murray12. D.Aboud13. C. Miller14. J . Saba15 . N. Tonkin16 . P. Borysiewicz17 . S . Reynddson18 . S . Mdlroy19 . M . P?yne20 . R. Amato21 . M. Nugent22 . G . Taylor23 . H. Makhoul28 . M. Drum29. B. Mousiata30. D. Tim s33. A McKenzie37. I. Taleb40. R . Muiquinney

CHIRNSIDE PARKCoach: Allan Cousins

1 . A. Thomas2. D.lacabucci3. A. DiPietro4. D. SldNem5. M. Holliday6 . A. Mays7. R. Chimside8. A. Cont e9. T. Wyngaani

10 . P. Atlatt11 . R. Long12 . P. Green13 . E. Westmore14 . M. Markovski15 . D. Pemberton16 . R. Pic 'ciW'i17 . B. Whitehouse18 . S. Corvan19. C. Piccia!i20. J . Pereira22. S . Cousins23. B. Roach24. P. Del Guidice25. D. Violi27. F. Varga28. A. Crew29. J . Cant.si30. M . Adams31 . D. Undes39. D. Butler

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OLD TRINITYCoach: Steve Maus

1 . S. Jones (VC)2 . B . Hal3 . H. Munroe4. J . Anowsmith (C)5 . B . Hutchinson6 . D. Kneen7. S . Natoli8 . T. Morpeth9. A. Andre s

10. M. Shaughnessy11 . K. Norh.,n12 . C. Wilson13. J . Cade14 . D. Hayes15 . R. Baxter16. M. Chisholm17. J . Newman18 . Y . Adal19 . C. Barr20. M. Lapira21 . L Kennedy22 . C. Stanley23 . S . Some{v&-24 . E . Davatizis25 . T. Tobin26 . D. Robinson27 . M. Gneig28 . C. Suter29 . S. Connor30 . S. Kimonides31 . R . Ramsden32 . M.Passador35 . M.Pawsey42. A. McKenzie43 . D . Waldron48 . D . Loukldis52. R . Burrows60. S. Merlin61 . D . Burrows64. S. Coope r

CONSOLIDATED

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OLD IVANHOEGRAMMARIANSCoach : Stuart McLeanAsst Coach: Shane HarroP

1 . D. Bernet2. N. Gaz.eas3. B. Wa'es4. B. Davis5. A Oates6. P. Dowd7. J. Hartop8. B. Spoor9. T. Pakn

10. R. Glderda+e11 . D. Archer12. M. Ket,y13. D. Spiden (C)14. G .O'Shannessy15. L Courage16. R. Hense17. B. Limberg18. L Waddell19. A Harper20. J. Vincent21 . C. Barker22. J. Smart23. A Sutherland24. S. Jenkins26. G . Madsaac27. N. Coyne28. A Johnston38. G . George48. R. Davies

REGENCY PHARMACY130 Regent Street

West Preston

ZTECHCOMPUTERPERIPHERAL S

57 St. Heller StreetHeidelberg

OLD PARADIANSCoach: Ken JohanesenAsst Coach: Tim May

1 . A Tatum (C)2. M.Lvnch3 . M. ~rrad~o

i4 . R. Uillad5 . A Srtqh6 . D.Stevers7. S .Pnsdno8 . M. Gale9 . G. Boyd

10. D. Grear

11 . B . Rauti12. I . Santos13' L Harris14 . S .Ciavota15 . M. Ventura16. P, Harris17. G. Porteous18. L. Galvin19 . 8. a ter

M. Den~{ster21 . A Ho~ra~d22 . M.Joyce23 . M. Rces24 . A. Bervxicasa25 . A. Vecchio26 . O. Warren27 . B. Woadharn28 . P. Cameq29 . M. CosgrAi30 . A. Stet53rt31 . D .Vararw32 . C . Wrikp33 . A. S acco34 . T.Runc"aran35 . J. Rosbrook36 A. Baker37 . B. B~V38 . C .39 . D . Coastartm40 . M. Cos41. M. H42 . M. Jcyce43 . J. L-44. 8. L45. L.O~CKxiar46 . G . oweara47. M. PberuJes48 . C . Price49. D .Raynes50. N . R r1Eort1Si . S.Rzhartlson52' L . Wakefield53. J. SrtM h

FINER FORKSERVICES

Whitehall St ., YarravittePh: 9687 8722

ST. LEO'S EMNIAISCoach : Peter O'Connor

1 . S. Newey2. N . Hooder3. G. Bannici4. J . More l5. E . McGlanghlan6. S . Savage7. R . O'Keefe8. T. McCann9. A . Dal y

10. D . Cashen1 t . D . Carr12. M. Bainbridge13. S . Willis14. P. Batty15. C. Miller16. J . Daniels18. J . Manton32. D . McNally35. L. Thomas

THERRY C.C .O.B .Coach : Paul Metton

1 . D. Van Eglen2. R. Zampogna3. G. Vandenberg4. D. D'Aprano5. S . Sacco6. S. Goodwin7. G. Kuret8. A Grant9. S. Stell a

15. A. McMahon17. A Rowan20. J . Smith21 . B. Fitzpatrick (VC)26. J . Van Englen (VC)28. D . Dunne32. T. Jones33. M.Jacobsen34. A. McDonald48, C . O'Brien

YARRA VALLEYOLD BOYSCoach : John May

Wayne Reddavray

I . T. Wapshot t2. T. Hale3. S. Uoyd5. A. Dew7. S.Thompson8. L Morris9. S. Milson

10 . B. Searle11, B. Reynolds12 . D. Lang14 . T. Lloyd16 . A. Bel l17 . T. MclMrrath18 . L White (VC)19 . E. Kruse20 . T. Tyshing22 . B. Telford23 . C. Amokf24 . A Cusano25 . S. Matters26 . D. Rowe28 . A. Lawton30 . B. Wapshott35 . A. Laing (C)

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20. C. Mai CCay23. I . Lock-od (CC)25. G.6 rig'a26. S . Fraser

31 . J .StrdBrann

32. R .Nancsrtow33, J . Sneciien

34, A. TaylorN"i . J.Taybr~ . A. Mealdan37, M.Opie51, P. Baxter

55 . R. Crass56, D. Howe58. P. Young59. R. Lancaster60. B.Kens61 . D. Kerrs66. R. Anderson

66. G.Oc~klcY66. B .O'Connor69. C. Higson70. R. Corcon71, A Thomson75. J . Walsh

DE LA SALLECoach : Brendan Hoy1. D. WaSamson2. G .Cunen3. G ..kclEon4. Slasia5. ht Auld6. N. Famru7. G. Tarr& C.Furza

10, D.TessKr11. bL Ftmre412. T. RtIh~nry

Rfic13. D.-14. S. Bolt15. D. J=re~s16. D. tambe17. 8.~n18. M. Es 40. E. Betlane19. A Peatt 41 . B . ER-0s20. ABresher 42 . AFqmtq,n8ds21 . G. Birch 43 . A Cbssat22. A Wors" 44 . M. Ram23. P.Balsr 45. B. Buick23. B.OTInam 46. G .McFE:nry24. A Plu~Ps 47. D. @ndrapaVxrs25. GROEns 48. 8.R~ d26, B.I ~ It 49. S. Gum27. T. Ford 50. &Hoy28. D. Ksseba 51 . D, Knit29 . D. Hylard 54. D . Larkins30 . E Dickens 55. T. Mom31. J. CIA* 56. J .Murphy32. P. Mahang 57. M. Stardrope33. L G¢rnatos 58, A white34. D .Egan 59. M.Wi6e:nson35. R .Chapqe 60. M Thorne36. P. Grant 61 . C. C

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37. S. Hoy 72. T. Slwebs38. M. Farrell 80 C Johnstone39. J.KGhrx,y 84 M.ODritmS

I Section 1MAZENO DCoach : Peter HallRes. Coach : Peter Ailsop2. A. Noone3. T. CFd3coft6. W. Franc's

P. Deegan8. T. Cfri~9. P. Halt

11. J.Dicirdio12. A. WiNs13. S. Carnp6ell15. P. Akwp17. T. Tsiavs19 T. Walker23. S. Coulson27. D. Krom31 . N. Snart32. D. Moore33. J. Bo

*34. B . DevAn36. R. Tayama37. G. Trigg38. D.Steuifort39. R . Bourbon (VC)40. M. Birc h41 . B . WeUh42. J . Gr&roson43. W. Padter44. D . Bo9e45. G. Rogers47. P. Rdey (C)48. P. Vne49 . L.

Flaky52 . G . Peacock54 . P. Jacobs60. M. LeCakerx63 . P. Watch65 . D. Bi+riarw68 . K. Duffy69 . B. Harper72 . D Lind73 . G .Janetski74. E. Atgiaras

IMEELERS HILLI-1 O T E L

OLD BRfGHTGN BI .OODSCoach: Stuart Kay

1 . G. Bennett2. M . McLennan3. H. Jarvis5. R. Murray6. S . Moody7. M . HallB. A . Hancock9. A . Grant

10. R . Moreton11 . J . Rattray11 . J . McLachlan12. D . Cochran13. A. Noble14 . J . Bennett16. M. Hendrie16. J . Morrison18 . C . Lade19. D. Smith22 . J. Lockett24 . L. Hanvtton24 . P. Neylan26 . J. U28 . S. Ka y31 . F. Magee31 . M.Srarlett32 . R. Wraith33 . D. Moreton34. R. Smith34. M . Nikakis35. A. Rutter37. M . Donohue39. P. Greene40. C. James42. A.Wittey43. T. Bett s44. S . Garbler46. M. Barber48. C. HaHng49. A . Neale51 . N . McCann52 . M. Walker53 . P. Bainbridge55 . A . Heron56 . R . Brown64 . B. McMur6e78 . R . Saunder s

S. DesmondL . DumanA. GateD . GleesonJ. Lade

20. A. McNamaraM. Selby

36. S. Young

OLD MELBURNtANSCoach :

I . A. Cordner (C)4 . D. Mos s5 . E. Ad'wnso n6 . C. Branchflovrer7. J. Gardine r9. H.Ingleton

10 . 5. Osborne11 . A. Anderson12. R. Egleton13. G. Stooke14. S . Bard.-zley15. N.Osboume16. G.Jensz17. J . Mr:C121te

n 18. R. Simpsan '..19. P. Waite '...20. T. Osborne21 . N . Naim23. D. Stanto

n 24. J . Scoff25. X Wilson26. K. Rutherford28. D . Milne30. S.laycoc:k31 . R . Schneile33. A Clements35 . M Atkinson41 A. Carroll46 . A. Hume63 . P. Hands80 . M. Comell

PH: (03) 9822 0011

OLD SCOTCHCOLLEGIANSCoach: G. SeebeckAss. Coach : M. Ciunies-Ross

1 . B. Simpson2. O. Young4. H. Middleton5. S. Hawkins6. M. Godwin (C)7. M. Clunies-Ross8. D. Bingle y9. S. Spark

13. N. Murdoch16. S . Norden20. N. Tribe21 . J . Deakin22. D. Hooper23. S . Pryde24. C.7avecz27. C. Wmneke28. L. Higham29. A . Teesdale30, P . Williamson31 . D . Bal i32. S. Sheahan37. A. Chambers39. A. Cowper41 . A. Puler43. N . Taylor45 . T. Stubbs48 . B. Cain51 . G . Stewart52 . R. Gregory53 . B. Simpson54 . T. Phillips56 . A. Richardson58. E. Johnston60. M . Webe r62. J . Cook63. T. Gray67. M . Ryan70 R. Hume99. C. Nash

OLD XAVERIANSCoach :

1 . L Osirri2. J Kennedy~3. M.Ja~es4. R. Curtain (VC)5. aCakjw6. J . Matthews7. T.O'SuGivan& .MEG9 . M . Coltofry

11 . P . Cennors

1 3. A . Ries

17. P .O'Bemee18 . P. O'Sullivan24 . R . King27 . D . King (C)28 . C . Court31 . A. Holmes32 . M. Tyrelf33, M. Sadler34. S. Hogan35. M. Meehan37. T.39. M.44. D. McLean53. P. Hall62. M. Cdbpy63. P. Conquest64. S. Kennedy71 . A. Hail91 . S . Ba3ay

ST. BERNARDS O .C .Coach: Bri an Moon

I . R. Day2. M . Quinn3. P. Moan4. A. Denahy5. P. Hayes6. J . Comito7. M. Creak9. G. Wood

12. G. Tota13. A Matka14. A . Vnecornhe15. A Kennedy18. M. Cunningham19. G. Farrugia20. J . Martin22. P. Fanugia23. W. Schwarzenberg24. J. Walkinsat27. A Myers28. A Barnes35 . M. O'Connell38. D . McAllister44 . B. Moan45 . M. Castles48 .. A Mood!e87. S. Denahy

622 ML Alexander Rd.Moonee Pond s

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ST. KEVINS O .B.Coach: Paul Bannon

1. D .Nanfra2. ANantra3. P. Nanfi24. N. Gotdsworfh75. F, Quirk6 J . Quirk7. N. Martin8. T. Bare9. D.,umes

10, L Davidsonit . T. Finch12. 0. PtMan13. P. Hooper14. B. Rosman15. D. Bvjd16. P.82nrwn17. S . Chacks18. P.19. M . ~ic,'tl20. S.tierbert21 . A. Davin22 . I. Wood23 . J.4Y9r-Im24 . J. Lynch25 . B. S2t&yWe26 . A Ai27. T. Wills28. A Buccela29. D. McDwra:tl30. S. Dillon31. J .Goldsvonhy32. D. holy33. D. Ha1ms34. J. Fo x35. J. Wtuthread36. D.MUrnfor o37. P. Rgs 41 . S Murptr738. J. Sgttery 42 P. McCarthy39. B. Darcy 43. T.Page40. N. Sw~e~y 44. R 8ateman

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SOUTH MELBOURNE

0 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 1997

Club XVIH Section 2KEWCoach : M . O'De aTeam Manage r: F. Guppy

1 . P . Canidon2. C.Johnson3. M. O'Dea (CC)4. A . Tucker5. S.Ibak7. D . Brand8. A. Lawrence9. P. McCormick

10. K. CorbadyIt . R . Guppy13. M.O'Hanlon14. A. Hancock15. P. Condon16. D. Leary17. C. Thompson18. C. Curtain21 . J. Leonard22. D. McGuire23. T. Maughan24. N. Prendergast25 . T. Hemadi32 . A. D'Anna33 . M. Bond39 . B. Smith40. M . Quinn41 . A. Chisholm44 . A. Guerra49 . M . Garaoffolo55 . T. Reynolds56 . D. McLaughlin77 . A. Slawinski

Duhig Ford

MONASH WHITESCoach: Ronnie LambTeam Manager: M. RhodenI . M . Dods2 . D. T3 . M .V~4 . R. Angley5 . B . Samuel6 . J . Plehn7 . D. Nelson8 . A . Forbes9 . J . Fairweather

10 . B .CodierIT . A . Hibbard12 . M . TossavauFen13 . C. Raynw14 . D .O'Brienin . H . Beh16 . M. Richards17. K. Calvert18. S. Dod s19. G .VanderZalm20. M. Rirkke (VC)21 . G . Sinclair22. J. Kenny23. J. Deva724. S. Norden25. A. McBeth27. J. Card28. D. Levetan29. M. Lloyd30. M. Krebs31 . P. Mclnemy32. P. Spencer33. A. Stritthof34. T. Cogky35. D. Johnston36. C. Howe (C)37. L. Holden38. J. Round39. P. Glass40. B. Huderetl42. M . Rhoden44. R. Lamb50. J. Cowley51 . M . Bon d

HARP OF ERIN[ ~~.H O T ,,.E " L:,;

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1 . A. Merton2 . P. O'Callaghan3 . A. Trotter4 . J.Tsoukas5 . J. Rusilotta6 . D. Boolhey7 . R. Banesi8 . R. Pertich9 . J. Kent

10. M. Kent11 . G . Basford12 . R. Holland13 . M . Cronin (C)14 . D. Theisz15 . A. Keogh16 . C. McCann17 . M . Nunmo18 . M . Curry19 . R. Bot l20 . M . Getson21 . W. Getson22. P. Harberts23 . J. Sloane24. S. Dimattina25. J . Daffy

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MT. LILYDALE O .C .Coach : Steven Lawson

1 . I. Doolan2 . M. Vos3 . B. McKay4. M. Walsh5 . B. White6. M. Ranki n7. M. Napodeone8. M. Gobet6 (VC)9. A. DelBiondo

10. M . Dice9o11 . C. Gibson12. C. Gilbee13. B . Colvin14. C. Walsh15. F. Livingston16. T. Allen17. A. Burrett18 . K. Maniscaldd19 . J. Burgess (C)20. J. Flannagan21 . S . Madden22. L Procto r23. S . Woollen24. C. Callanan25. M . Brebner26. T. Flanagan27. C . Varga28. D . Ckxhielb29. P. Fudong30. D. Flanagan3t . N. Pearce32 . P. Carolan33 . C. Andrson34 . W. Jealous35. D. Callanan

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OLD ESSENDONGRAMMARIANSCoach: D. Law

1 . D. BeGman2. C. Bishop3. R. Boyl e4. G . Campbell5. R. Casey6. J . Carter7. B. Boyle8. R. Cram9. P. Cramer

10 . P. Dudderidge11 . C. Fazzatari12 . D. Garvey13 . B . Gasa14 . K. Gasa15. G. Gillis16. T. Gillis17. D. Greastey18. C. Hammon19. Darren Hester20. David Heater21 . M.Howden22. D . Law23. P. Leigh24. P. McMaster25. A. Ramzi26. D . Reid27. A. Rhodes28. R . Shiels29. A. Smith30. D. Stembridge31 . K. Stretcher32. M. Swift33. A. Tyrell34. P. Van Bentham35. C . Vassato36. G . Walsh37. B. While38. T. WdHam s

SYNDAUTALLY HOCoach : Daniel 0'Donohuet . T. Marks2. A. Bums3. M . Joy5. D. Hartnett6. J. Cotsis8. R. Bennet9. I . Bingham

10 . P . Henning11 . J. Rutter12. S . Gould13. J . Kemts14. S .O'Boyk:15. N . Murray16. N . Brewster17. M. Webb20. C. Hall22. P. Kotstakos23. D . Raab26. D .O'Donohue31 . B. Hanneman35. C . Cachia40. N . Toce42. A. Findlay43. C . Kamlis46. J . Green47. G . Wagner50. P. Vergakis54. A. Sneddon62. R. O'Dell

THERRY C.C.O.R.Coach:

1 . R. Costello5. B. Liddell6. M . Keenan7. P . Kelly8. T. Hewat

10. J . Patterson11 . S . Molnar16. B . Mielaci21 . G. Smith23. A . Fielcling26. W. Dreier27. B . Stevens36. C. Rizzo (C)38. B . Selledc39. A . Fen n40. C. Keay48. R . Keenan49. D . Lyons56. T. Byrnes60. M. Goodwin

TH MNBURY CODU^'JSCoach : Gary CutterI . B. Carter2 . A. Mountney3 . R. Buzesld4 . B. Robertson5 . T. Cutler (C)6 . P. Cutler7. D. Robins8 . C. Krincevsld9 . A. Crocker

t0 . G . Thompsonit . R.Osmond12 . J. Gerstkamp13 . D.Caner(VC)14 . M . Goddard15 . S . Prior16 . S . Murdoch17. A.Johnson18 . S . Borg19. M . Johnston20. G. Theoharis21 . P . Clarke22. W. Duson (C)23. P . Cioccio24. M . Alessandrino25. A . CAecicen26. W. Nasreddne27. D . Mousalds28. C . Berton29. A . Robertson30. M. Martin31 . R . Vesda32. A. Hugak33. I. Kearns34, P. McDonald37. D . Bennett38. J . Overall39. M. Haden44. J . Faber (DVC)46. S. Novriniski49. P. Da&ins50. P. Brewe r

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22 ® THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 1997

I rA: ]FastgULLEE N COBRASCc~ch : J-^D'An~dr ^s . c?r~;r. .Mark M ~~

& SGa7br12 . A Issa14. J.01clonran15. M Jamas17, G. Brown21 . M. Horsfald22. P. Samoan

m 24 . P.Zorzi„ 25.W.

28. RS#oc29, A Summers30, G. Parker32. C.Gornents35_ T.Setta .^a T. Karxwcko

W41 . N, r42. G. . ;43, R' ro45. 0 ua53. S. a. n63. P.Cat_ ..I

CHIRNSIDE PARKCoach: Stephen JonesRes. Coach: Peter Anthony

1 . M. Pemc..Wn2. A Sore3. G .Sknn4, M .Canrsi(C)

° 5. B. Pedar6. J. Brown7. V " (VC)& S, Oates9. W.PCmtedar

1Q M,KOopn:ns11. G.W"q~tJ(RVC)12. DJ (DVC)13. R C A^ti(FsU

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17. DA .-.~18, B. h'.,,sarotC19. S.0'Cm'dror20. K Oae s21. T.0'mJeb22. P.MBwrry23. M. Simmons24. C.Onrr/25. F. Paola 39. D, Harvey26. G,Kekanxf 40. M.Mnnis27 . N, Reed 41, T, Scott28 . J. R4os<a 42. N. Sitihin24 M.HansOtai 43. P,Sdding30_ L Matter 44. R Burke31 . M. Ogstan 45. W. Hussey32 . G. taKl3w 46, TP, Egan33 . A(dansae 47. . Btdh?A, S. lMneeler 48' FL Gray35 . R. Sibbing 49 . C. Petra36, DL K2rp 50 . S, Byrnes37 . L Lmmen 51, H. Doyle38. G.K€mlr.at(RC) 52 . Af4;bwy

Shell M ooroolbark9726 7083

ELEY PARKCoach: Graham Mul3engerRes. Coach: Rob Wickham

1 . D. Muricla 2 M. Brady2. A Morris 3. R. taNatt23. A FeaUrdry 4. M. Det'Orw4. M. Gm rg~u~ 5. W La`.9ana5. C. Kaye (DK,) 6. 0.685401006 . D. Ban 7. Taffamopoalos7. 0. Bowen 8 R Poa'.e8 . D. Cenci 9. T. Karxkntos9 . P.Yesantl

10. C. Mclean11, L Mst .ean12. A D unstan13. AKeksa&14. G. Elder15. RYaug16. P.Story17. AHr918. S. Rayner19. D. Trotter20. M. Hack (C)21 . F. M3 alec22. P. Camara,23, G. Smith24. S. Watts25, G. Heath 38, K. Pakyr26. D. Na0.*7 X) 39 J. Veda27. D. Kaye 40. N. as2& W. Hatrn 41. R, -n_

:29. F. tettitn 42.V, F~^ 5t¢maall. G . Brom~j 45. S. E.--y31 . G.Imra ca 43. L Katie32' D . Gram 44. L Dix33, N . Db< 45. S. Ochre

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ELTHAM COLLEGCoach: Peter SlacikRes . Coach: Peter Hansen

1, J. Smytl n2. K Tucker3 . A Tucker4 . B.Hespe5 . C.HarsWry6, G. C!arke7, R ftwitej8 . J. Wood.+ard9 . RVRUte

10. S. Mdarcn11 . J. Mine 39, F . Doonerty12. G. Dismore 40. D. Barnett13. S, Jolley 41 . S.Dalv?I14. S.Jus6ce 42, C.HaW15. C.WniL 43. N.Hamsl>316. B.Anw!d 44. Stackpool17. G. Lays 45. M. Ryan18. M.Barkng 46. ROaves19. D. WA 47. A. Hadfield20. S

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21 . B. Parson; 49. L Stmrpe22. S 50. J,Tafbr23. G .0'Do-nne9 51. W.Slarpe24. M . Dwyer 52. A Smerey25. D.Mtdrea3/ 53. J.26. J. Stare 54. A Kelm27. B .Tumey 55. P.MAnvrr28. 8. Turner 56. M Edwards29. C .6islmp 57. T.Em(2nm ;30. 0- Hagan 58 . MG-shy31, Z,bvdnwski 59 . B . Evans32. T. Scott 60 . P . Barnett33 . T. Hedei 61 . C . McDat.ki34 . S . P.7aMd 62 . C . tace735 . T.P ----+t 63 . R,Jarmwvs36 . S . F on 64 . C . Watson37 . R. Hkaarq 65 . S . Schafer38 . G "` :_-- 66. S .Fispatrkk

ELTHAM TIMBER &HARDWARE Pn.

1175-1181 Man Rd, EflhamPhone : 9439 5533 (all hours)

HAWITIORN CITIZENSCoach: Glenn StalhvorthyRes. Coach: Darren Murray/, D. Murtay2. R Lcrich4, S. Wfte5, W.G!azetxoak(DVC)6, P. Aery7, G . fita6~wrthy8. M. Dunstan9. W .Power (VC))

10 . P. Omhard (11. A S312, S. Cdbain13 . J. Pa

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15 . B. Glover16 . N . QusaRsas18, S. Tmtswee18 . D .larsetta19 . J. I-20 . S. Parker21 . A. Dunlop22. J . Schutr23. D . Tracy25 . R . Brain25 . S . Davis27. R. Lord28, MM-29. P. Barker30. A . Hartley31 . C. Largley32. J . Eta'e33. S . D~f34. S . Macdonald (RVC)34, M . Stephenson34. P, Heivish36. D. Murphy37. G. Marshall (CR)38. D. L'vtdrea38. I . Ceppa39. D. La1afl40. C. Frayne41, M . Wtryiaoss42, Skrvrne44. P. Rossitto45. A. Donaldson46. D. McCovrain47. T.O'Hankbn47. T. F'AZpat(s:k49. R. Adams49. M. Nowak51 . R . Dorwvan52. I. Rasthom54 . E. Sill56 . P. Ryan

KEWCoach: Rob BayleyRes. Coach: Tom Van a1, B .Lafrar>dm2 . G. Pmte (VC)3, R PrAverro4. 0,431003601S. J. Barons 38. D . M"'1x86. C. Hope 39. A. - so7. D.FbP. 40. P.8. J. Pdstirceti 41 . R . li+A'~^<tan9. P.GexareN 42. C.L'nne_ nn

10. B. Caftan (C) 43. J.D ourmis11, ABanres 44, ADara>?12. S. Md&hon 45. G .

'13. C.iGinkou 46. S.14. G. Crimmins 47. M. Deakin15. FABria 48. M,D~rv'16. D, Wood (VC) 49. J. Lrsa

S 17. J. Bel 50. J. Porter 18. N. king (VC 51 . S . Hodgson '...

19. N. Peters 52. I.Fktdrar20. S.Hamson 53, G. Andrew;21. D. Harut:an 54. M. R obinso

n 22. J . Parvn 55. D. Ku g23 . A. Bay 56. J. Chow24. B. Danes 5T N.Lykopandis25 . D.Vhght 58. D.CraclaidI26 . M Drawn 59. J. Bor bone'26. P. Nagy 60. V- WON27 . P . Furian 61. H. Perdsis28, L x~.4) 62. RPapakos29 . M, Dairympa 63 . LBay*30. C,Gawft (~ 64. S.BayWi31 . AW4`Js 65. C. Bounce32. J.Brass( F4G) t 66 . S.6autms33 . S. Duckworth 67 . 0. Masorn34 . M . Masotti 68 . J . Romas35. RBruno (Rati7 69, S.Lefce36, ASkermt 70. KHaOe37. W n 99 . S. Bruns

Duhig Ford

HARP OF ERINP'. TT =

OLD CAREYCoach : G~nn Taylo rRes . Coadt: Simon dacksan

C. F612. C. Hickey, (C)3. 14 Cahm4, C. Ester5, S. Jackson (RG)6. G .CmW (VC)7. A Drever as. L Small8. A CQP7 37. P . Bryce9. M,AtNJ;son 38. LCohen

10 . K Shrives 39. P . Berx>vit11. A12, C.~rson 4~1 . AG-t~ i13 . & Jones 42. M. Parer14 . MCurry 43, S.Cfcerry15 . P. Hams 44. G. Henclaks16. M Jones 45. M' Easumin17. S. Carry 46. M,Cam1B, C, Mamxvrs 47. S. Hauanis19. P. Drake 48. S. Addison20. W. Mudge 49. R Meadan21 . M.HosHrp 50. G.CNncek22. J . Hands 51. H. Manton23. T. Price 53, hA ketxced{24. m- Yarnell 54. EL Gomm25. C- Coodal 55, T. knoll26. J . McQuio 56. D. Parker27. B.t ' W 57. 0. Palmer28. P. Nance S& FL Bardiml29. T. Ma6ton 59. C. MasonSa S. Feelxrr 60 . J . Bayard31 . N .Everett 61 . T.Se7nwur32. C. W~ttrn 62 G. Catwres33. S. Fa 63, C. Socr,ro34. D. Pails 64, AJark;ai35. R. Evans 70. T. Pa xoist

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1 . A Wilson2, A Bamidd 47. D. BarrenCe3, T.05teR 2n 49. N.Ritdz5, S. Sharamn 5D C. Barry6, G.BUr ShTx 51 . FLNINpin6. S. Pickett 52. Ck&KPWX7. F . Bove 53. S. t ightwro odB . G .MakoYn 54. P.WdL>sid•9 . P„bd¢nn 55, M, Davy

10. A Murphy 56. LD*11 . J . Barker 56, ACokmergs11 . D . Hickey 56, 0 Vhisen12, F.Mac2k 57, SAmarmt13. .PearsonC 58. it BOAS14. G. Shannon 59, M,CaJWno15. P. CtaRch 60 . 0 Ca9ngs16. M .Janner 61 . A Downes17. AFav.sett 62 . T.Graharn18. M .Z~ 63 . T.Guthne19, J.MZru~g 64 . A Kemp21 . A HoB 65 . D. Humphreys22. AFbres 66. L,oeFPrser25, AD" 67 . R lkInosh25. S .Ruddock 68. D .Muclga26. J.Audifisi 69. M. Taft27. C. Adams 70. T.Taybr28. A Waters; 70. D . Marrftt30. S. Fenian 71 . K WfaN30. G.Tate 72. G . Saw32 . D.Valoc 73. J. Sheeran33 J. Cohen 74, P. Dlawood34 . D. Holt 75. LF9estcott37, G. Poreos 76. L Egan40 . 8. Kateir, 77. A Hogan42. P. Hoet 78. M . Terre43, ASrrA3 79, S,Tresnse45 . M. Black 80. J- Vaths46. D. Farky 81 . S .0'Suhvm

YARRA VALLEY O .B .Coach : David KyleRes . Coach : Ash Wain1, R Talked2, F.Maazzn3, RThanpsnn4, M FUn35 . A Drrx6, D . Howse7. J . Downs8. T. Mac.ezn9 . G, Ross

10. D . Ky'a11 . C.12 M,13. D .We14. T. Loveless15. T.Or..tx;Ytn16. B. SmiEZ18, D, Ros s19. N . Park 41 . B. Downs20. S. From. 41 T, Crean21 . AITvt.uy-Coje 41 H- Park23. D.6alsha^x 44. J. H o24. M. Daies 45. L Rees25. T. Halaxer 46. N. OodlreR26. G. Mclrod 47. B. Mcfh.walih27. A Ftawa 48. FL Davis28. J. Macrean 49. S. Saaboume29. P . Peterson 50. R Ford30. D. Potter 52 A Harrell31 . J. Dove 53 S.C0rWW32. C. Heffernan 55 S. Taylor33. D. Ireland 56, LHanirqton34. T .CNicfieid 57. G .F4fmte35, B. Peake 63. T. Strong36. R.Pemkuu 65. ABOshroac37. M . Ross 71 . M . Laing38. T.OStffm r 72. R Lawton39. T. 74. A Bun40. R=AW 78. J. Sca"es

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A Section

COLLEGIANSCoach: Leigh CarlsonRes. Coach : Neville James1y B. Kin g2. N. Raertere3. B . WooAw-4. S .Lausscn4. N. Sector5. D. Greeves5. D. Peters6. A. Sni9hZ C. Hit}SOn7. D. Wan:e-Sns1h8. C. Pottxk9. V. Cleary

10 . J. Grigg10. S .Mo&vd11. B . McKenzie12. D. Sti6 s13. G. Palmer14. R. Scttober15. Y .15. N. Midnel16. A . WaNace17. J .Tarpey18. J . Bennett (VC)19. C. Davidson20. G. Deans-Johns21 . A JoFruto n22. D. Kert23. A . Sheedy24. R . Hartnett25. G. Bri~a26. N . M~127. S. Hurnphry28. S. Bacl-29. A.Kennea9930. M. Ga~radh31 . J . Nevurs32. D .Ttwrnson(C)33. J . Sneddo n34. D . EnMisle35. R p36. S.Hart9ng37. M. Qpie38. M. take38. 5. Van DeeVeree38. J . Carr40. B. Seaton41 . S. Ltic42. L Vasde}ds43. A. Greem•ray44. A. Parkin (VC)45. N . Anderson46. S. Waoley47, D . Milat48. J. Lennn49. T. Van DerVenne50. B.Jefrersm51 . P. Baxter52. N. Gill53. M. I54. L R~s55. E.Jones56. D. Howe57. J. Nbore58. A.Thonpson59. M. Rchartk60. B.Ken s61 . D.Kerts62 . M .O'Da»eW63. Z Useaw+64 . M. GrbMe70. T. Smith77. T.Prector

DE LA SALLECoach : Peter HannanRes. Coach: Greg Feufitt

1 . M . Chu n2. P. Fiume3. D. Crowe4. L. Hall5. L. Swift6. M . Fisher7. C. Browne8. C. Wright9. C. Campbe9

10 . T. Saver s11 . A. Evans (DVC)12 . D. Toohey13 . A. Waters14 . A. Duncan15 . J. Hodder16 . A. Fbwerday17 . A. Et&ot18 . J. Hom19 . D. O'Brien20 . S. Albon21 . D. Jackson22 . P. O'Callaghan23 . D. Grace24 . D. Cross25 . G . Hynes26 . P. Wytes27 . L. Van Der Pligt28 . M. Lafferty29 . D. Rosman30. B. Mannix31 . K. Mannix32 . C. O'Callaghan33. P. Rennie34 . A. Moore35 . A. Mackintosh36 . A. Abbott37 . M. Rosel38 . A. Johnstone39 . P. Brasher40. M. Butler41 . J. Murphy42 . J. Clarke43 . M. Sharpe44 . R. Madcinson45 . C. Cleary46 . M. Regan47 . M. Farrell48. D. Smith49 . D. Lambe50. P. Mannix51 . B. Buick52 . B. Byrne53 . R. Chapple54 . J. Duckett55 . S.l .aska56 . G . Curran57 . P. O'Brien58 . T. Ford59. P. Aron70. D. Mtdm78. D. Jennings

THE ANGEL TAVERNCnr. GlenferrieJDandenong Rds.

MaAwrn9509 4023

6RYPH INNBAR & BISTR O9903 2093

OLD HAILEYBURYCoach: Simon MeehanRes. Coach: Andrew Baxter

1 . A. Baxte r2. D. Connell3. W. Byms4. C. McKenzie5. F. Mai n6. W. Smith7. Adam Hilton8. M. Orton9. S. Rowlands

10 . C. Warden11 . L Rucke r11 . (2) F. CapomoHa12 . D. Secull13 . B. Carty14 . A. Forsyth15 . N . Morey16 . A. Dowsing17 . Ash Hilton18 . M. Constable19 . M. Armstrong20. C . Krau s21 . A. Wa&len22 . P. Thiessen23. M. Seoul23 . (2) J. Mackay24 . R . Lavender25 . G . Rowlands26 . G . Philips27 . J. Dann28. S. Walden29. R . Stewart30. R . Aughterson31 . B.Main32 . P. O'Donnell33. A. Floyd34. B. Mitchell35 . D . Lar>nage36. B. Lay37. D . Ladd38. S. Pedder39. R . Weber40. S. Duxbury41 . B. Malin42. D . Scalfe43. R . Plecher44. A. Kiikvmorl•Scout45. N . H&!46. C . Jimmieson47. J. Kurta48. D . Bum49. M. Harrison50. A. Berwick52. R . Harrison53. M. Dusting55. C. Ladds57. B . Ladds65. C. Dowling

The Marine

OLD MELBURNIANSCoach: Michael FordRes. Coach: Mark Libardi

1 . A. Walte r2. S. Theodore3. A. Ross4. B. E~lghaus5. L Bun n6. P. Hanbury7. C. Thompson8. M. Lovett9. T. Smith

10. T. Roberts11 . M. Jukes12. A. Hevritt13. S. Rose (RVC)14. J. Bunn15. R. Britain16. C. Eabry,17. B. Bir4ati18. O. Keeble19. M. H'~20. B L. TeGord21 . Boyd22. A. Waddell23. M. Berry24. M. Bennett25. let Pruden26. C. Kennedy27. O.28. S.29. J. WaNace-Smith30. I. McMuft31 . J. Hart32. R. Webb33 . G. Dixon (RC)34. R. MoreN35. D . Brown36 . A. McKeon37. S. Eabry38 . M. Crawshay39. N . Strauss40 . J. Carroll41 . G. Wu§iel n42. P. Theodore43 . T. Clore44 . A. M~ugall45 . S. Crew46 . D . Hdme47 . J. Guest48 . C . Jenkins49 . T. Stuckey (C)50 . P. Marcfs51 . C . Banks52. B. Campbell53 . P. Gason54 . S. Brown55 . D . Borsezeky

A. BoltsJ. ElamJ. FobS. BardsleyK. Rutherford

COrSElElO XOTEL

OLD PARADIANSCoach : Date McCan nRes . Coach: Wayne Tulloch

1 . S. Vincent (VC)2. P.OL .a~ @n3. J. Da~ (VC)4. S. Philp5 . A. Muletta6 . B. Pennam7. P.Cosgriff8. D . Ciavola9. aeo~d

10. P.Brrbender11 . A . Bums12. S. Walks13. T. Walks14. B. Brabender15 . B. Dinfinsante16. M. Godfrey17. B. Hart18. A. NilSat19. T. Canavan20. P. Harris21 . A, Farrell22. H . Be@is23. P. Walsh24. D. Dkgncy25. A . Heffernan26. M .B. Geary27. K Jenkins28. J . Holland29. E. Tomasie9o30. T. Mulligan31 . M .Vear32. I . Hussain33. M . Harrison34. A . Vacima35. J . Mrs36. S . Swindon (VC)37. J . Hensley38. A . Bn93o39. P . Reid40. D. Baud41 . J . Tobi n42. D. Tregambe43. P . Healy44. P . Joyce45. J . Swindon46. D. Stuckey47. N. Bag48. M . Ray49. D. Cosma50. B. Swindon51 . G. Hickey52. M .S. Flynn53. D. Horselgton54. J . Mould!55. M . Van Kyuk56. M . Ryan57. J . Muir74. L Thomas

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1 . B . Kincer2. D. WEtche9 (VC)3. L Hoit4. J. Anderson5. B . Edmore6. S . Kayrooz7. S . Richmond8. R. Wikams9. R. Cuifen

10 . J. Fortune11 . B. Owen12 . J. Ega n13 . M . O'Brien (VC)14 . A. Logan15 . S . Gray16 . D. Mayne17 . T . Benton18. J. Tumtwtr19. B. Wooclocdc20. S. Playfai r21 . R. Din6nosante23. S. Gray24. G . Williams25 . M. Wneetan26. B. McDermott27. A. Rossi-Mel28. D. Fabris29. M. Peters30. B. Gilles31 . C. Bassett32. T. Wason33. D. Glass34. C. Stevens35. B. Anderson36. D . Tyle r37. M. Jesse38. G . Riches39. C . Bead40. P. Wrtcheil41 . A. Foote42. T. Egan43. L FerWe44. S. Attardi45. M. Gifheft46. P. Agostinelli47. R . Smith48. D . Stephens52. D . Noonan55. D . Williams (C )

C~F' ~ ta~N~y

IVANHOECoach: Doni ValkanisRes. Coach: Rob Pearce

1 . D. WdGams1 . P. Merory2. L Hull-Brown2. J. Of Santo3. C. Tucker4. D. Vafkanis4. R.Toogood5. P. Manuel6. D. Frawley7. P. Rawley8. S. Saunders8. R. Hird9. N. Thackwray

10 . P. Lee11 . H . Moussa12 . L Smith13 . S. Narkie»icz14 . P. Flynn15 . T. Flynn16 . M. Scuderi17. K. Mousse18. T. Scxibte19. G. Butlen20. D . Saftor21 . L Blackwood22. A. Angelina23. A Jewson24. T. O'Neill25. J . Frisina26. P. Rovis26. S . Fairweather27. N . Andreevski28. A. McKellar29. A . Scott30. J . Makin31 . D. McFadane32. J .Lynch33. B . Kendall34. B . Joyce35. P . Whitehead36. R. Gilles37. C. Giankoulds37. G. Finlayson38. T. Thomson39. M . Ebbage40. J . Griggs41 . C. McDonald42. P . Murphy43. S . McGowan44. E . Newbold45. J . Rayvood46. G. O'Brien47. E . Marino48. B. Whit e49. A. Rosenfeld50. D. Jacka52. C. Payne54. D. Richards55. L Pearce61 . G . Hickey68, J . Owen76. G . Kennedy77. R. Armstrong78. C. Brown

MAZENODCoach : R. ProsserRes. Coach : C . Boyle

I . P. RobinsonZ J . Belanger2. M. Peters (2(1)3 . T.Chdwtt(1)3 . M. Brookes (R)4. A. H5. D. u6. N . Marine7. S. Mortran8. D . Carter9 . P. Hap

10. M.O'Hara (C)11, T. Smith (RVC)12. B. MCCMsker13. T.Bridgland(RVC)14. G. Young15. D. Barker (VC)16. T. Howard (RC)17. T. Tsiavfs18. D.O'Doneginue19. D. Cando20. C. Murray21 . S .Polan22. D.Shedock23. S . Coulson24, J. Caudti25. A. King26. Paul Rkj27. D. Krom28. N. Little29. R. Sharp30. S . Fisher (VC)31 . N. Snarl32. D. Moore33. D. Pearce34. B. Davin35. J. Fisher36. R. Toyama37. G . Trigg38. D. Stanton39. R. Bourbon40. J. LeGrand41 . B. Welch (RVC)42. N. Jacobs44. D. Bole45. G . Ro~rs47. PeterRi~y48. P. UM49. L Hahry50. A Rogers51 . M. Murray52 . A. Levriswr53 . P. Egan54 . P. Jacobs55 . M. Quirk56 . M. Welch57 . D. N"t<bett60 . M. LeCouteur63 . W.Occhuito64 . S. Bourbon66 . J.Grqnissar86 . M. Couttie

M.H.S.O.B .Coach : Warren FallRes. Coach : Colin Drake

1 . J.Barner t2. A Nrnvattf2 . J. Goklin3 . D.Woocky3 . RVemvs4 . D.Reming5 . C.Yotng6 . S.Grettner6 . B.A>$w d7 . J . Perm (VC)7 . N. Bennett8 . J . Dixon9 . D.Caner(C)

10. M. Beasley11 . M.Irish11 . M. Webster12. S. MdLOj12. M.Fefetlvariz13. C.Theoba.kl13. APr,,,ace14. A '14. C.15. P. P e15. M. 111 rtPeld16. M .. .::n16. ACark17. A. Webster18. B.Ansel18.f. '19. J.Geme20. D . Fairchild (VC)21 . N .Jotvrs21 . G .hctartFe22. k Lindsay22. M .23. S.RkNe24. B. Kety24. G, Wilson 41 . S. Srmle/25. C .Gfo.er(4C) 42 . P.Sixitsmel26. S .Harre,on 43. J .SfaL=ri28. M .TtwmPson 44 . B.Ardxiall27. P .Ihni 45 . D. Sun27.LE 46.A Holland28. D. Ski er 47. J . Karazn28. ALawrera 48. S.Mwcan29. P .A.bergo 49. C.Bnrce29. C . Drake 49. N . Ardw"30. R. Newton 50. D. 83W31. W. YJaSad 51 . A Bar32. P.Casself 52. B. McGrath32. M. Kautarity 53. R MdnTyre33. ASauftry 54. R . Knowles34. S . Heinot 55. A tealis34. N. Fahey 56. J .Wndi35. ASavds 57. AGrimmer35. S. Kanstar4j 58. J. Nevtbn36. A PalrroOs 59. B. Etche937. N. Bradley 60. P. Korsbrrtj37. C. Chan 61 . M . Pretty38 . C. Miller 62. S. Dardert39 . A Walson 63. T. Kug40 . W. Hayes 64. B. Cookman

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WILLIAMS & CO .REAI. ESTATE AGENTS

LA 6=ETOYOT

A TATTS & POKIESBAR & BISTRO

125 UPPER HEIDELBERG RD .IVANHOE

UTEELERS HILLI-I O T E L

OLD BRIGHTONG MMARIANSCoach : Date TappingRes. Coach: Steve SamosRunner: Gary Sanders

I . A. Krzyvmkiak (DVC)2 . J . Mud4. M. Talbot5 . N . Perry (C)6. S. Antonia7. L. Fides (VC)8. S. Lennox9. M. Fisher

10. R . Hartman11 . A. Fitzgerald13. M. Gamble14. M. Dennis15. D . Tymms16. J . Bradley17. A. Rickerby18. M. Jackson18. P. Roach19. A. Mandylaris20. D . KoUnrorgan21 . R . Oakley21 . C . Jackson22. K . Farrell23. A . Pryor24. R . Carter24. S . Douglas25. S . Nikas27. C. Gilmore28. P . Well29. M . Gordon30. K .Teschendorf31 . S . Murray (RC)32 . B . Williams33 . M . Toll34. M . Reid (DVC)35 . S . Merce r36 . B . Pollock (DVC)37 . A. Hain38 . A. Lomas39 . A. Fischer40 . B. Patterson41 . J. Hoeveli43 . J. Hoiden45 . P. McNamara46 . B. Hamilton47 . D. Wilson48 . T . Desmyth49 . N. Winter50. S. Wiliam55 . C. Toms57 . A. McLaren61 . A. White65 . R. Kent71 . B. Alderson79. H. Bickel80. A. Palfrey84. P. McMaho n

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16. M. Woods17. J . Lttk18a . P. 0S°0

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20. M. ~20p, W . ward21. J . Mansfield2iR. C. Webb2?- 9, Donaldson22n. P. Belong23. M. Ste.rart24. G, Ham25. C. Moore25a. J. Maycock

''. 26. D. Spden26a. D.Craker27. J. Weddle

2711 P . Ritchieg8. D. J~29. R. Weddle (VC)30. B . Wi%is~. E . Brophy31n . D. Caddy32. O .Goad32R. N. Hans33. T. Co¢anack

34. D. Ha%35 . L McLean (VC)36. 5 . Pidoto37. R.Weisz37n. D . Slott38. Gerry George39. Gary George40. W. McCaskill

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43. X Atkinson44 . T. AgJShi44 . C.Grinham

45, J. Her<psted45u. M. Linke

48 . K . Gksenti50. C. Corcoran51 . B. Shadtxi4t

7. D. Kadaaarf9 . B. Elsvrorth. S. Myers

REGENCY PHARMACY130 Regent Stree t

West Preston

Z! COMPUTERPERIPHERALS

57 St . Heltier Stree tHeidelberg

QRmONdCoach: G. HeaSyRes. Coaoh : T. Hitte

1 . A. Job1ing2.C.S~3. A.OT4. A. Grace5. R. Turner6. T . Ga&'Kjhei'7. B. Connell (C)8. M. Gilmore (VC)9 . A. Fosrest10. P. Mamow11 . 0 . Edgeil

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13, P. Kingston14, S, James15. C. Fraser16. T . Stewaft(RC17. P. JOY18 . S . Ryan19. D. C4eaN (RC)20. S. Metz21 . J . Brow22. R. Block23. P. MCD-a1d24 . J . Co€kns25 . D. Beckett26. D. Gannett27. T. Breru;an28 . B . Cclkms29. D. Whetan30. N. We4s31 . B. Egan32. M . McOonald33. M.Shepherd34 . R . Retnman35. G. Bala/36. S. Mackay37. S. Tumer38 . P . MsSner39. J. Buren40. G . Lehner4l . G. Heft42. C. Keleher44. M. Mahbett45 . L LivinVcoe46. P. Todd47. R. Kea"48 . G. Smith49. M .Horsfeld50. J. McLean51 . G . K+ry53. M. Turner54. B . Davies65 . D . Amfiald56 . S.Ecdes57. H.Brown58. M. Collins59. G.Sneddon61 . B . Kea{h62. Rarcn MuOY64. S. Head65 . L. Craven66. 'k Turner67. D, Turner68 . D . Mabbett70. R.M-Ws75. A. Mu rphy

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ST. KEVINSCoach; Tim HartRes. Coach : Owen

Cl . N. GOMSN-"

1 . B.Burcsan2. J. Dynan3. M. BradY (C)4 . W. Kei~ran5. R. Callahan (RC)6. S. Fnx7, B . Kennedy8 . B. Dot!rna n9. G . Sm&

10. D. Moor eit . D.Ryan12. M. Dolman (VC)

13 . R .8avAss(DVC)14. J, Bare15. M.Uw a6 . B. Garvey

17. M. Terzuu18. N. Hart19 . D. Sheehy20. A. Versed21 . S . Povre922. J. Macey23 . A. Pivetta24. P . Mea~'~er25. M.O'Shea26 . p, McCann (RVC)27 . R. Gross28. M . Farqutzars0n (DVC)29 . A. Mount30. M .Garguano31 . A McGuines s32 . B. Noonan33 . S. Denton34, J . Wnftbread

35. A, Thomas36 . D.KennedY

37. S . Kennedy38. D. Smssh39 . S. Gril#e40. A . Hart41 . J. Hassett42 . S. Charles43. R. Ssmass44. D. MoyM1an45. D. Weight46 . D . OeRoadan

(47 . M . Chapman PVC)48. R. Doherty49 . RETIRED50. S .Kurin 951 . R. Bateman52 . J . Findt53. J . GokSwo+thY54. S. Game55 . B. MasustC56 . G. Mulcahy57. C. BGSSOa958 . N. Martin

59 . J . L60. P . ClahesY

62, J. Quirk63. P. Rya n

64. J. PrOB65. S. Dillo n66' D . Ivory67 . S . Hotel68. T . Bare69 . T. SmRh70. D. eq'd

S'i; KILDASTF1. 'C.AU LF (EC~ch: Ter<y WatshRes. C~11: Taly Gdchris

1 . B.Ryan2. N. Astapenko (VC)3. J . Hrnvar d5: P . Clements6. M . Ryan8. G. Baker9. G. Hea1y

i0 . T. Presr~ttt . J. Gardner52. B . Kmg13. S . Neeson14 . S. Wood15. M. Kuck

16. P . Rogers17 . G . KnOe418. R . WdHams

19. D. Bilston21 . M. Mfialevia22. P.C'Su%Nan23. A . Delta Lana24 . M . Wes{gOsz25 . P. Dyno n26. N . Buck27 . R. Gilmore (VC)28 . G . Hote

l 29. D . Dunlev,e30 . T. Pr2sne631 . M . Cunningham32. M.0'Zitva

33. N . Cole34. R. Harvey35 . D . Mahoney°..f'iL C. KatPr,37, A.Zotit38 . R . Etfiott39. A . Diamon d40. J . Thursfieki41 . A. Memd c44. S .Oiamond45. W. Derha m47 . M. Murphy48. B. Mascal ➢

49. M. Benton .50 . M . D'Agostrn o51 . J.FranieY .52. S. KoutapEts53 . C. Thursfie4d54. T . Galloway55 L L. Magaw57, M . Merirk58, S. Patterson60. C . Bdsta,61 . M .Tkocz(C)

64 . M. MacDonald65 . K. TaoheY66. G.Brovm

67. S. Emmett69 . M. Slade73. W. Perkins

THERRY C.C.O.B .Coach: Terry QuinnR-

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1 . M . Petraes4 o2 . B. Hollow3. P. Gorman4. M . FS6att5. J. Seymour6. J.Vana7. P, Jones8. L Hodavr9 . M. GroKwck

10. R. E4911--st0ne

11 . B. arner12 . R . Moran13. M.Basanke14. J . ReddiCk (VC)15 . G . Pinner (RC)16. M. Goofirnn17. G. O'Connor18 . B. Carter

18. L . Kuret19. D . Rosasato20 . A. Moloney21 . J. Thrush

22. S. Gdgga (RVC)23. C. By e24 . S. Kuret25 . M . Postma26. G. Cartss27 . B. Stevens28. D . Barran .29. S . Goayv+n30 . M.Tacknac31 . S. Hollow32. J . Sacco33 . N. LaFontaine34, M, Donohue35, S.O'Haltoran36. C. Rizzo37 . D . CastekSi (C)38. B. Sekeck39. A . Fenn39. S. Boyie40. C . Keauee41 . G. Thompson43 . G . RosiQno;o44 . 0 . ONO47. D . GaaP.'rtn48 . D. W60eswonn

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AJAXCoach : Phil Astori aAsst Coach: Michael ZernskiRes. Coach : Brian Zelinsid

1 . J. Wmbe l3. B. Davi s4. M. Dudakov5. J . Rath6. D. Kalb7. G . Samuel8. A. Krongold9. A. Rosen

11 . A Gordon12. D. Ones13. A Lev y14 Y. Rapoport15. A Burman16. R. Wo01f17. A Cukiem,an18. K. Siegel19. M. Hatphen (C)20. W.Krongdd21 . S. Glasman22 . D. Mohr23 . A. Bensimon24 . S. Rubensteine25 . A. Levin e26 . B. Duzenman (DVC)27 . A Lust28 . J. Brain (VC)1 A Hearst

N.Israelsohn31 . M. Barnett32 . A. Morrkch34 . D . Gunn35 . S. Roth36. J. Segal (DVC)37. R . Loevry38. J. Lewis39. D . Boon40. A Redlich41 . P. Naptati42 . J. Kboger43. R . Weisz44 . N . Diamond45 . E. Steen4& J. Davis47 . A. Abraham48 L. Goldberg49. M. JeHnek50. B. Grodski51 . S. Boon52 . A, Zielinski53. A. Sheffield54 . D . Collins55 . B. ZieSnski (CC-R)56. S. Davis58. M. Fried60. J. Weinberg69. J. Vernon

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A -"LBULLEENTEMPLESTOWECoach: Andrew SmytheRes. Coach: David HooperI . J. prior2 . G . Alexander3 . S. Youn g4 . W. Thompson5 . C. Panis6 . R. Minney7 . P. Robertson8 . N. Bone9 . B. Leferve

10. P. George11 . S. Farley12 . A. Parris13. D.TuBoch14. D. Cooper15 . P. Faulkner16. S. Smith17. C. Barry18. G . ShaHard19. P. Nigro20. M. Jones21 . D . Hooper22. G. McLaren23. D . Mathews24. P. Nagel25. T. Merrell26. P. Graham27. N Waddell28. C . Mutimer29. P. Bone30. M. Agmtis31 . A. Shine32. R . Williams33. G. Pemberton34. S. LambropoSous35. D . Daskalau36. P. Hare37. S. Boyd38. S. James39. P. Dallogid40. T. Mathews41 . A. Rozantis42. P. Edwards43. C. Papdopoulas44. J . Rozantis45. C. Taylor46. D . Dowd47. C. Morihovitis48. R . Lambert49. A. Dyson50. D. Glover51 . A . King52. D. Williams53. T. Franklin54. K . SteNing55. B . Brennan56. M . Toumy57. P . Giannis58. D. Vozza59. C. Ellis60. A Panou61 . D. Anderson62. G. Chivers

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HAMPTON ROVERSCoach: Don scadettRes. Coach: Ion Cave

1 . C. LeGran d2. P .Arnoore3. A . Mason4. S . Anderson (VC)S. R. Barnes6. A . Natol i7. D. McConville8. D. Marsha99. S . Morgan

10. C. Ferguson11 . A . Browne12. D.R.Anderson13. C.Ttwrnas14. F. CaseNa (RC)15 . S . Bfick16 . J

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17 . He er18 . B .Hok19 . A . Huridc20 . P .BucMey21. C. McGregor22. M . McKellar (C)23 . J . Day24 . A. Coon25 . R. McDaxreil26 . Sam W&27 . T. Prantzos28 . Scoot Wilk29 . M . Fletcher (VC)30. C. Scarlett (VC)31 . D. Hobson32 . DA. Anderson33. E. Zuker34 . W. Amwur35 . B.Anmtran036. B. Martyn37. M . Beaumont38. S. Seiby39. K. tvey40. I . Bqle41 . R. Bulrru.v42. T.Comehs43. A. Frederiksen44. S. Green45. P. Hayde n46. R. Hetheri~on47. B. Hoare48. R. Hunt (RVC)49. A. Hunter (RVC)50. S. James51 . B. Johnstone52' M. Lake53. T.Lvnch54. N. McMdtan55. C. Marirms56. A. McGregor57. B. McGregor58. L. Muir59. A. O'Brien60. A. Poretti61 . J. Redder62. 0. Rogerson63. A. Ros s64. M. Salter85. R

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MARCELUNCoach: Anthony PaatschRes. Coach: Tony Day

1. C.S'ztBry2 A k/ckr3. D.Vht:rs(C)4. M.Git5. lvi. Morn6. D.Sztnpanwn7. M. Ron (VC)8 R . Fnsv a9. D.Martata J .W`ry

10 . A11 . D .Ta/br12 . B.Crani12 . P. 013 . D . Bearr2tEo14 . D .Fbvte(RVC)15 . A Mctrtrosh16 J. Wags17 . G .Cox17. htGet;rM18. A(~fry(VC)18. P. fiarb a..rts19. D.Gcap?r(VC)19. D.M~20. S.0Fyrm21 . C.M35on22 . D.Marson23 . P. chambers24. A GaWier24. M . Bechet425. 55 Stokes26. G. Walsh27. S .TIw'sz27. S . Beattie28. J. DauBb.-,29. J. Golits30. ATreqvar+rn31 . C . Pitt32. RColu>si(RVC)33. M.Coope r34. P .Mdntyre35. ATro+=r36. P . Pazfj37. A Sh~#an38. D. fhrG?rts39. J.TSOU1as40. J.Oema41 . J. Se31ttXy42 J. Rohalotta43. D.DOdorinb44. C. Payne45 M.. Van lint46. J.Sleelari 61 . C.kmngeks47. L0'Flynn 62 . C.D¢arth48. M. Panr~ao 63 . J. Daireen49. C. Mc(arm 64 . L Peffirgeb50. J. Sirens 65 . T. Louier50. D.~Bwy 66. D.Qr

o51. L 67 . M . Bastard52. P. Series! 68 G Cull53. C. MaGwws 69. M . Maw54. N.Fvmstrmrp 70. B.Bynws55. W.Deverce7i 71 . S.oconmr56. G. C o 72 . C . Keogh57. B. Day 73 . B . Kmm58. L Bettiol 74 . M . Kar

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59. M. Karansa% 75 . D. Keaary60. A Marton 76. J. Deblxxrt

MONASH BLUESCoach : Dave RogersRes. Coach : Steve King

L Finclay" J . Baxter3. C. Miler4. P. Malden5 . D. Rogers6. M. Nevman (VC)7. W. Moivor8. M . Lawrence9. L Baring

10. S . Webster11 . M . Spencer12. J . Cakhve315. M .Tinkler16. C. Dobbin17. V. Colombies18. G. Hipwell19. D. Roche20. J . Cavanagh21 . S . McClure22. X Dobson23. P. White24. B. Hodson25. M . KeBodc26. P. Hurley27. D

. Newman28. S . McGee29. A. Headberry30. P. Brophy31 . J .L. Smith (C)32. M .Try33. J.M . Smith34. B. Dows4ey35. D. Murdtie36. M .Tehan37. J. AndriGSos38. P.Tudhey39. M . Smith40. W. Crawford41 . A. Klein42. A. Hickey43. R. Feenaghty44, 0. Teesdale45. A. McPherson46. D.Jone s47. S. Mentha49. M. Ke"mdc50 . D. Schweddes51 . S. Millie52. J. Millie53. L McCann54 . A. Harris55 . D. Trumble57 . P. O'Neill58 . A. Klopsteins59 . H. Middleton61 . P. Midis63 . S. Forsyth64 . A. Lam67 . B. Dempsey70 . N. DeYoung71 . L McGregor82 . D . HorsfzJ i

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NORTH OLD BOYSCoach : Frank DunnellRes. Coach : John Tierney

t . C. McKay2 0. Waters3 . S . Mannassa (DVC)4. S . S(°ep5 .'B. Dev~e6. M . Gra+mia7.P. BOoth8. B. Cotiison9. L Curry

,10. J. Forbes11, p. O-Farted (C)

,12. S. Lock13. B. CUNtiI14. S. Cheshire15- P. Kearney18. J. Christian17. M . MaguireI& J. Murray19. B. Snuth20. M . Robinson21 . J. Curren22, M . Connelly23

. P. O'Dwyer24. J. Barker25. P. Christian26. J. Roberts27. S. Walsh2& D.O'Fameti29. O.Boye30. M . Leigh31 . L Boyle (VC)32. J. Lowri e33. M.Orianuk34, B. Conti35. D. Hooper36. D.TOnlan37. S.Mikunda38. A. Sweeney39. J. Zumbo .40. R. Mutquiney41 . G . Bums42. S. Reinmann43. P. McMahon44. M. Lyons45. B. Pawsey46. M. Caulfield47. R . Little48, M. Anderson49. J. Trimboli50. C . Bailey51 . 0. Newman52. T. Jamieson53. N . Tinley54. T. Cleveland55. S.Zocco57. B . Altman59. J . Bugela63. R . Gate69. J . Joyce

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OLD iUEENTONIANSCoach : Peter MurphyRes. Coach : Jeff Norman

1 . A. Acrema n2 . C . Lean3 . B. Murph y4 . G . Stroud (VC)5 . C . Wallace6 . D . Paterson7 . G. Ferguso n8. N . Maa7Jtre (C)9. G. Pride

10. J . Graham11 . D . Sotley12. S . Martin13. R . Large14. M. Finnis15. C. Davis16. P. Hughes17. L Richardson18. T. Boumon19. D. K'rtto20. S . Mullen21 . M . Elliott22. P . Harrington23. N . Moodkee24. S . Ktlto25. J . Winduss26. G. Dan27. G. Katris28 . M . Bond29. A. Carter30 . M . Brooks31 . P. Flaskis32 . J. Sly33 . G . New34 . S. Worrell35 . Darren Murphy (VC)36 . P. Russo37 . H. Webster-Griffiths38 . D. Millis39. T. Riley40. T. Leonard41, N. Linford42 . C. Rushworth43. M.Lawes44. B. Clothier45. C . Leaver46. J. Norman47. J. Konicaran48. D .Johnsen49. B. Lee50. G. Richards51 . R . Butler52. A . Merriner53. M. Stroud54. J. Shedtlon55. W. BaNantine56. M . Leone57. P . Watson58. D. Coventry59. C. Furber60. D. Noc k61 . C. Dwye r62. Daniel Murphy63. T. Hancock64. M . Austin65. Damien Murphy .66. M . Henry71 . T. Kersley72, D. Campbell

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ST . BEDE'SM ENTONE TIGERS

_ Coach: Paul BeddceRes. Coach: Brad Berry

1 . M . Kinsella2 . S. Za3o c3. J. Sebire (DVC)4. V. L'HLffler5. M. Murray6. A Ryan7. D. Du,}ghs8. B. Beasley9. G .Marin'sc

10. C. Rossit . M. Hecker12. C. Stewart13. David Gooddhitd14. P.Lannan15. Danny Gooddritd16. S. Napier17. A. MacGcorge (C)18 . J.Tuly(VC)19 . B. Tomta~son20 . T. Lamb21 . W. Furlong22 . S. McCarthy23 . T. Peck24 . T. Beasley

'... 25 . D . Sm4h.',. 26 . S. Hecker.',.. 27 . M. Manson.''..... 28 . D.Feben

29 . D. Ord30. M . Dots31 . M . Mifsud32 . J . Dickinson (RVC)33. A . Walsh34. D. Kinsella35 . R. Bbs36. G. McLachlan37. M . Connolly38. A. Hayes (DVC)39. R. L'HuiPeer40. C. Johnston (RVC)41 . P. Ord42. A. Thompson43. K Goodcti8d44. J. Recupero45. R. Gould46. O . Lalor47. C. Bracdti48. R. Shreier49. S. Flannery50. N. Tully51 . S. Boozer52. A. Kearney53. M. Beasley54. M. McCraw55. P. D~vyer56. D . Marshal57. M. Lomagno (RC)58 . M. Zal6c59. P. Newport60 . A Whftelaw61 . B. Dunstan62 . C . Thompson63 . A Ord64 . M. Corduroy65 . W. Earle66 . M. Rya n

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ST. LEO'S EMMAU SCoach : Mark Fl ackRes . Coach : David Miller

1 . D. Dinloolantonio (C)2 J . O'Meara3 . E . Mitchell4 . T. Van Den Akker5 . C. Kenny6 . A Hughan •7 . V. Ryan8. T. Oakley9. A Bethune

10. A.Daly11 . C.Dobbym12. G. Robinson13. J. Miller14. D. Cooigazi15. A O'Reiky16. & Carey17. R. Parker18. T. Batty19. A Quinlan21 . G. Simmondson22. A Burgess23. S. Nankervs24. D. Kenny25. A. McKenzie (VC)26. S. Edwards27. P. Bowden28 . B. Mdnemy29. S. Darcy30 . R. Armstrong31 . M. Contessotto32 . A Nedru33 . A. Banks34 . B. Henrias35 . J . Briggs36 . K Morris37 . S. Manton38 . J . Smith89 . B.L. Vaughan40. J . Gay41 . A. Majo r42. P.O'Hatioran43. B. Drury44. F. Diriodantonio45. S . Ronchi (VC)46. C. Smith47. R. McCann48. A Pinhom49. B . Mitner51 . T. Ludlow52. J. Niel53. M .Lalor54. J. Graves55. P . Clarke56. P. Rouch58. B. Mitchell59. A . Amsio60. S . Buckle61 . J. Rees62. J. Cronin6; .. M . Lindsey64. S . Walsh65. J. Donova

n 66. G. Rafferty67. A. Prosser68. H. Meehan69. S. Pitcher

THOMASTOWNCoach : Tony Fellow sRes . Coach: George Petsinis

t . S. Papaionou2. B. Byron3. ASmth4. G . Pekrnis5. James Bubis6. B. Pellegrino7. S. Plant8. X Fellows9. V. Capea

10. D . Capea11. L Attert i12 . F. Farchione13 . G. Scarpa15 . LDelPapa17 . D . Gors4a19 . P. Ristevski20 . L Alabafds21 . E. Lentini22 . L Sallese23 . R . Dimaggr'o24 . B. Smit h25 . R. Kennedy26 . C. McNeil28. L Moritito29. K Ha(Gng30. C. Fellows32 . P . Colosimo33. E . Rio34. J . Cadoni35 . A. Colosano36. J .Theodomu37. D. Dimwsl638. G. Scot t39. S . Weeks40. P. Scerd41 . D. Brooks42. 0.Esen44. A. Ward46. N. Uftielfa47. D. F1orlric,ht48. D. Tripiccho49. J. Paxgios50. C. Diane51 . E. Vatsttno52. L Smith53. P. Batista54. J. Rocca55. P. Va3eri56. S. Mined,57. C . !Aurora58 . A. Gentis59 . Z. F4errsng60 . A. Fleming61 . B. Colosimo

63 . M. Grech64 . R . Ward65 . S. Homes66 . D . Pougios67 . N . Grech69 . R . Panddfo

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D SectionAQUINAS O.C .Coach : Andrew C0 'rosb

yLOU g es.Coach :Sea~1hlin ..''......1. G.BUrch2. G.C"stfoN ...3. S. Edrrdrtts6. S. Kerry7. G.Gkonne '..& A Corollas9. P. Pi~ps

10. D. Eo.`sntl11 . C,Baanbuty12. M .TTanO13. C . Jeflre/14, A Larian15. J. w16. S.Cbx17. M Derqri18. J. Hughes19. G.Wlsrehzad20. P . Paw 41 . M. Bohan21 . C. Doing 42. J. McEvlx,22. S . Film 43. M. Saaery23. J. tisingstare 44, P. Durres24. P . Harper 45. N, Frectsipsor25. C . Box 46. D. Langdon26. A Frark6.n 47. P. Kteie4titis27. S .,lerres 48, M. Moore28, G. WcYOn 49. C. Lamboom29. S . 01- n 51 . A H~d30. C. Cod 54.

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BEAUMARI SCoach: Brett MerchantRes . Coach: Scott Mathers1 . S, Fluor,2 P. PACPfans 25 . J . M-=d3. M

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10 . J . V,-dram 34. S Mothers10. R . Ellwood 35 . B. Camul11 . S.B4acke 36. S.ttsrdenh'C)12 . P. Mu`AaIoo 37. A Smitn13 . B.Va~ttn 38. S.Tnsma14 . A Grin "9. P. Duffy14 . N .Krt9 40. P.Tesoreno15 . M. Hon: 41. A BDdde15 . L Stevens 42. 0. M,aienca16 . M.Hanrdhan 43. S.VJdson16, D.0Brwn 44. S.McGragor17. T.6 t 45. A Prunes17. E.Be➢ 46. S Osborn18. ARezd 47. M.N'r,lml19. P. Picnics, 48- D. McKenzie20. M. Own 49. D.0PeR((oVC)20. N. Ftyr» 49. S. Ne ;tdtt21. P.9xsnan(1PA ), 50. N. Box21 . AKenJaH 53. R.McGrath22. J. Flntt 55. C. 0-Mean22. C. Her,#siT 56. T. F'qOtn23. T Fsher 57. J Far23. A Hag (RVC) 58. J. Beaamwnt24. 0. Groves 59. A RoKtury

CAULFIELD GCoach: Geoff ReilFeyRes. Coach: Mattinevi Schotten1. B.MZBr•vs 28. T.Ctan2. J.Ddkwn 29. AWoodP T. Dotertq 30. D. Laure3r*C.Boyd 31. P.'• . .4. A Kawuris 324 M

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OLD ESSENDONGRAMMARCoach: A. FrazerRes. Coach : I. Stevens

1 . J. PanarJotdporyos2. J.Ctspman(DVC)3 . P. Luttrrsdxnxft (C)4 . S . Fkamnq5, S . Emerson6 . C . R3'r.7 37. J. Walke r7. T. GpFolorr 3& M . McK=rrae8 . S. O'Brien 39. A Mernngton9. J.Gcodecar 40. T.DBbsi

10. I. Stevens 41 . L RAW11 . B. Pao 42. A Jealous12 . J.HA.arzre 43. AGatt13 . P.ChaSdef 44 . R.CAtrsy14 . S. Evans 44 P

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15 . S.BStrop 46. Novaccek16. S.McPimron 47, J_TestmIT P.Hext.r(VC) 43. P.PAurtx18. T. Read 49. A Hutchison19. G . Steven 50, D. Bear an20. J, Lang 51 . S A.Grzasle721, S. Dale 52. Dawson22 . M . Lr7casz 53, T. Hawks23 . J . FW- 54 . S. PAaybury24 . C. Robertson 55. R M.usa25 . A Leask 56. A 0Ryan26 . 0 . Hatcher 57. R . Wright27 . D- Barr 58. AWoenu6e28 . B. Turner 59, PDarns,29 . J . Saunders gJ, A Palmer30 . J . McLean) 61 . D . Rodger31 . A Cortr7 62 . P. 8aroch32 . J . PAansfvM 63 A Poner33 . S. Cramer 64 . J . Ross i34. J . Leask 65 . A Sotenau35 . D.VAHt6uzd 66, B.Lamaro36. P,Trat 67. P, Craig

OLD CAi.1BERVUELLCoach: Rod AllisonRes . Coach: Egan Smith1 . S.Balsd2. T.,hmes 42, R.K~ M3. Alrkster(l4;) 43. T.Wa6.?~ r4. S, Jack 45. LBrrdge5. S Radius {t4;) 46. A Howard6. S. Rae 47. P. Lawson7. M. Scott 48. J. Swan8. N. Board 49. A Kent9. D.TaW 50. J.MdC ...mzie

10 . E Smith 54. R Richmond11. Ale-ou 56. J. Douglas12. J .Gt(C) 57. LTtromas13 . N.&- 58. C. Hume14. Rt, . . . . . .I 60. N.WTcdoglos15. R : 62* K Short16, D. t, 63' D. Ferrous17, ACw .,, 65. T.Bislmp78. D. Holes 66. P. Lodge20. N.Tharp~son 67. R, Nash21. T. H2nknan 69. A ttadaks22. RWatson 70. yJ.Eatl23. T. Simpson 71 . A Russo24. D.fml:zn}:r 72. P.YOwg25. A Ta/'Wr 73. M. Salley26. M RrJtmand 74. G. YowxJ27. B.0'Ra2 75. D.Chrc428. B. Leitch 76. W.Honws29. C. Strachan 77. T. Johnson30. C. Tom 78. A Pf2 rwJ31. J . Ramat 79. C. tMis32. C. McCulloch 80. AFl?dek31 A Brunner 81 . 0. Sir.34. P. McCrea 81 T. Webb37, M-F 83. D, Walsh39. C. Evans 84. C. BaYloN40. J. H:.r~f 85. M. Hopon;41. T.,btwt,~ 86. G.FUison

Greythorn Bulk StoreAll electrical & gas home

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ST. JOHNSCoach : Stephen MooneyRes. Coach : Dean Higgins

t. G. Matheson2. M. Ladson3. M N:t;sen4. B. Labially5. S Canting6. S. Corcoran7. R BackB. D.,brkovic9. A Rac1rei s

10. M.Cawma3Hs11 . D. Ha&s12. J. Stie-hin13. S. Ham14. J. Archer15. G. Pattern16. W. Charter17. S. Cock}eceI& C. Emery19. J. (anal20. L Adamson 40 . B. PBOU-Jatt:r21 . S. Koppers; 41, B.PaKkxrst(C)22. S.Fe/nidkis 42_ 64 LrOllerq(RC)23. S. Ham 42 . T. Concertina24, PdAdams+xt 43 . G. Lamb25. C.Mews 44. S. Pepper26. G.Waters 45. N.Sa!aderscn27. R Walton 46. A Herbert28, P. Liddell 47. J-Coven30. R Walker 48 . S. Marter31 . T. Can4rell 49. W. Ross32. G. Shaer 50. D. Fire33. Z Monroe 52. S. Clancy34. M. Hancock 54. J. Curvainam35. J. Sacco 55. ADarc/36. J. Dalwrt; 57. R Carter37. E.Matard 58, R. HilesM. M . Fad,, 59. E. Lo;.cnder39. R Dormant 62. T. Stake

OLD GEELONGCoach: Mark NeetdRes. Coach: Simon Bones

1 . MNA (C)1 . D.VfaYSr 33 . B.SmAh2 PA.ErAntnos 33 . M.Whanson2. C. Cciver 34, R Cannort3 . D . WeWStry (VC) 37. A4. Rana3, H .Prrd2rson 40. S.Bars4. T. Dugetall 40. E . Bastock5. A Hmw&s 41. G. FataceH6. B.Matltin 42. D.Conptc&7. ADarcy 42 P.t.occes& T. Seymour 46 W Davidson

t0. T. Wilton 47. M.O;:phantit . RLikj 47. R. Steven12. N . Power 48 . E . Sociders;13. P. Herman 50. M, Robson13 . J . Cook 51. J. Wilson (VC)14. J .Pescatt 55. B.FUrplr,14 . D.Bt3dmum 59. G.Wagzr15 . ATeekxrr(VC) 57. R.KriP17. MV6kebsWFS 58. C. Stkx3reame18. N.MdCiker 61. RDkphant19. ASatt?r 62. H.M1M,Jnnes21 . G. Harper 61 D. 0Brb n22 . J . Tayl or '64, C. SL Clar23 . M. Davis 65. M.MCCanrly24 . M.Tafa 66. P. Walke r26. N . Kemp 67. M. knefis27. W. Paul 68. ARtossa28. A Fanet 69. M, 0429. AMtln :nn 72. C.VaW.30. B.OYaFmran 75. S. Hanmton31 . J.Povrr 76. C.Sfsxtxone32 . G. kYRrtsrni 80, L Wisan

WH IESTATE

SALESIANCoach: P. TurleyRes. Coach: M . Byrne

1 . M . Bourke2, Pat Forces,

3 . S. SumeAand4 . A H3alej5 . M . Caravan (C)6. RCkcott;7. G, Gastrin8 M . Form (VC)9. D.ScoTU 39. B.Cunn

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17. Mahr .tes 47 . RPtor toG

18. S. : in 48 . P. Kavx-,h19. SR i 49. S. Pap20. A S 50. J . Re{rrohs27 . R. fi..t 51. P. &'nrch3rd22. AEdnWs 52 . T.ANigan23. C. He ;(VC) 53 . J .Germa24 . AGr.__ 54 . S.Bu"w25. B.tGrdmer 55 . D.Se>rner26. B. Bowman 56 . S. Fitzgerald27. M. MansfeM 57 . D. GtebikBan28. PA. Byrne 58 . D. Taylor29. MarnFoibes 59 . J .Tai'eos30, . Stanton 60 . NI. 83te s31 . A Davey 61. A Kaas32 . A Stevens 62. D. Sutleifand33 . A4. Cooke 61 PAPer0o534 . ki Wiseman 64. Paul Forbes3S P.Sart-ra7a 65. S.Bacash36 . W Herman 66. S. Knight37 . J. Brauvan 67. M, Sutlradarrd38 . R Fizn3 68. P. Nomikos

CHOICECREDIT UNION. . . . . . .. .... . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .t t " T[Y

u>ru s ~m nrarc

WHITEFRIAR SCoach : Des M19eayherRes. Coach : Chris Burke1. D . Fedea2, M.Bateman(C)3. M.Carterine5. M. Rob' on6. C.HOU : i(VC)7. P.Ccp1 'san8. A Davic9, C.' '

10. B. . 37. P. 0'Br~ (RC)77. P.t,®~~pGal 38. C.CanigO12. D .GBffm 39. J .Pdasmith13. T. Htxglies 40- A Throhs14. T.CarrkJg 41 . C.OCnmor15. ALacaj 42. D .Naismiih16. B.V7tr3:r6mtn 43. Pd .EPbi(RVC)17. ACetone(4C) 44. M. Batsman18. D . wit, 45. M. Leste r19. M. 46. G.Jchtson20. S. McAuktre 47. S, Hebron21 . P. Hessler 48. M. Reid22. J . Eom/man 49. C. Felton23. P.C's7rzkln 50. B.Ketsey24. R. M&a 51 . L Ean>rs25. M.Venal 53. D .Ddzoppo26, C. Ryan 54. S. Gkon27. D. Vaiclarboom 55. D. Dorano28. C. Eames 56. B. Cz"'~~29. A Parr"xk 57, D.Joisuon30. P. O'Brum 58, D. Whelan31 . N.Jerildris 59. D.GrnBkn32, M. Barrack 60. A Glenn33. C. Harr; 61 . D.Czssar34. D.GkaaidwA 62. S.FwA2r35. C. Larr 63. S. Vulsm36. D. Nolan 65. A Harris

PARKSIDECoach: Laurie ZaralsRes. Coach: Mark Rowe

1 . P. Laursen2 . A DH4:-Vergiru3 . F. Sartsam-m4 . D.War2n5 . S.Msfstxl6 A Stuart7 . D. DrLxtx; 37 . J . Panor,8. J.CIkkMt 38. F.OardJo9. G.qst3«i(~139. F.COanbs

10. A Vita 40. L lmern (VC)10. M.CAa.D 41 . E, Linares11 . V. Running 42. P. Dew12. D . McColl 43 . J . Flubbarr13. ACopky 44 . P.SoaOo14. S. Paro 45 . P. Ma[kans15. D . MoaSe 46 . T. Ryan16. M. Campbell 47 . T. Petropot+~sIT D . Linares 48 . C.Ty;o n18. A Reg-Tato 49 . S. CoDer19. S. Gunn 50 . M. Kreg ri20. C. Peckhrm 51 . D- Gunn21 . M.Tessan(C) 52 . M. Hansen22 . B. Harvey 53 . M. lands23 . M. Sherbck 54. M. ConNan24 ., R ManRi 55. R. Lord25 . S. Baler 56 . S. Dalael26. C.Masset 57. M.MCPh:rson27 . L Pantan 59, T. Patten28 . S. Fisher 61. P. Linams29 . Lb~rsnva(VL7 62. C. WiloznsX B. Hockey 63. S. Hogan31 . 1 . Stay 64. TTluem(FVC)31 . C.Auun 65. G.R7kes32 . J . McCal 66. D. Tilley33 C. Harnnon 69. 1d r4ecrGpceres34, M. Romano 87. M, Hopkins35, G. Parom 88. N. Combo36 . WW. Lay 89. L Maldhn0

30 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 1997

E CentralLATR u S"Coash : Mario 8akogianisRcs, Coac h : Damien Rider

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ROYAL OAKHO

North FitzroyPhone : 94814693

M. BRUNSWICKCoach: C. FoxRes. Coach: P . Mario

1 . ATirdcet[2. D.tda ns3. S. Ho ,&,on4. M .So r1cto5. W.t".••°'ron6 5 . '7. J.L8 P.1-9. J.'.~{wt70. J.r ^s11 . J. Bo--oh (VC)12 J.PoHmkas13. P . Moro14, 1 Hope15. B .0'Brien 39. M .Wanen16. LD-aV.ortun 40. C.Jeva.f17. AKyrezis 41 . F.Vakri18. M . Maacoun 42. J. Fspftbu19. V.Liresi 43. M.CaParame20, G. Latmf 44. J. Marini21 . B .6"ttatman 46. T.Cmsa m22. R .TMtpp(DVC) 47. D. Magnuson23. D.E7c,(DVG7 48. I.Bao-¢ti24. G.Latout 50. M.Lotentaes25. J. Rsnrzd~ 51 . S . K:.a/26. S . Hogg (P,G} 52. M. Fsasaa27. P.Grey 53. AVzl~28. S . Werrham 54. S . Leumtres29. R. Saunders 55, B, Ami d

R, M . Smith 57. J. SomeM e31 . J. Freemen 58. J.1'hompson32. A Boutdolim 59. 8 . Evans33. G. Plat (ftVC) EdJ. B .Lamt~-~.s34. P. tkr#e~ 61 . G. Iarobacdo35. P. Dawseft 61. J. Flasher36- G. Wases 63. M. Whitman37. D.D'dMortcn(C) 69. C.Vamam38. M. Bred"trd (RVCI 65. S . SasSire

CANADA HOTELSwanston Street, Carlton

OLD WESTBOURNECoach: DavidTwamey . .Res. Coadx Eddie

1. B. Ba3rird2. S.Oratvxj3. 8. Frzr~n4. A olCee{e5. AL€tcn6. J . HorSburOfl7. D.Ja p8. Ahbrsburgh (C)9. AChrsto

10. R. Harris11 . 0. Ra,NnCk12 . M. Gm13 . P. North14 . J .Sahnon15 . A Board 39. B. Smith16. S.Christo 40. C. Cox17. B.Haki 41 . C. Ford18. P." 42. P.Mnats19. M. rag 43. RCu9dcert20. ES~~z 45. EGa921 . RL KA'd; 4& G- Flower22 . IN. FlemiN 47. FL Cuthbert23 . S. Latch 46. M. GWm24 . L Fairfield 49. S . Heml25. S. Leonard 50. P.0'KCete26. P. t(DSman 51 . A PrJbtxrs27. D.Tvromey 52, SSuttai28. C. P~2y 53. G. Ball29. D . Hwstwrgl 54. B . DrqrfK?tl30. C. G3P.in 55. B . L nas31 . D.Eans 58. W.Ta}dor32. G .Jerirrm 59. ALipiwmbe33. G. Robum (q M. B=lmer34. P. Vincent G. Hams35. S. Nicholson P . Harris36. A Hadey P. Mariinsen37. S. Cummin D. Shea38. S.F6rrity W.Tajar r

SWINBURNE UNI.Coach: Garry HickeyRes. Co ach : Mark Johnston

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5. J. I6. M . Gel7.AHa n8. J. Herr9. C. Smiy „

10. R.Tunsu)11 . G . Barry12. M . Dyke13. RLeason14. R.GoDde15. A Flavet17. S, Lee18. A Rtannaru19. B.0},tsra20. A snare21 . T. : . and22. S.23. M, E, re24. S.FU _bai25. P . C - 43 . r. Freeman26. M . "ht 44 . N. Morgan27. 0. Mury#rf 45 . R. Potter29. D. Dzpaau 46 . E. SarSGis30. P.P47. AKe:y31 . S .C 48 . M. Debora32. A ;Is 49 . J .Merntt33. D.'.' 50. B. Canfield34. S. i 51 . P. James35. T., an 52 . J .PiGWts;d37. B . fte*'.n 53 . M. Md'zJman38. N. t k 54 . W. Pollock39. G.( 55 . L Ssa~.";la40. M . Stroutl T. B°n~tt41, D. Wren D.Fodor42. J.G-ig:n C.HoAe:H

U . H .S .O.B.Coach: D. NashRes . Coach: G. Mazza

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UNIVERSITY BLACKSCoach : Ga rry ConnollyRes. Coach : Pat Malcolm

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UNWERSITY REDSCoach : Justin DoyleRes. Coach : Grant Hammon d1 . M.Fri~ry2 N.BOVrtnan3. C.TtoS t er4. D.Ferne ,y5. D. Kam6 . P.7. J . Dap8. M. Forst9 . D. Fibs

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WEST BRUNSW IC KCoach: Phil LeathernRes. Coach: Nick Magnates

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CYMSCoach : Alan ElliottRes. Coach : Paul McNamara

1. N.P.eseM2. D. Dawson3. AFarry4. J.Tuck5. 0. M acleod6. D.Gric&7. A4 C3mon8. B.Htnn9. G. Case

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Simonds Groupof Companies

0 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 1997 31

E SouthANZ ALBERT PAR KCoach : J. McDonaldRes. Coach : Dave Kilmartin

1 . S. Duke2. N . Pasiras3. P. Smith (S)

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ANZ Ban kThe Palmerston Hotel

Ivan's PiesMcKinnon Rd . Newsagenry .

ELSTERMMCK A .F.C .Coach :CoWayne MarshallRes. ach : Rod Williams

1 . L Murphy (C)2, A Harkin3. MM. Andrew4. C. Lyons5. M. Wrr-~anG G .Jerddns7. T. Heath8. S Currie9. S Clemente

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GLENHUNTLYCoach : Steve AllenderRes. Coach: Peter Derri ck1. O'Donnell2. C. Video3. T. Hip4. D.CassarS. G. DzJaori6 M. Seabrook7. M. Kaksa J.Jais9. AArdorso 40 . LM*kih10. A Young 41. 1 Gilmore11 . T.R~[er(C) 42. M.Satluner12. D.Hutdreson 43. M.Jones,13. M. Kr~ttsk 44. B.0'Donme114. J. GEmore 45. A Sutton15. P . B25n 46 . A Bain16. C .,btmston 47. J.WaYon17. SAtgust 48. C, Lane18. C . Horsk'j 49. J.0'Nair19. G.Carslursen 50. G. Lewis20. T.SiM:y 51 . D.Hunphries21 . I. Twr~r (VC) 52. C. Mitchell22. G . ~rds 53. D. Mdx&n23. P.Ttxm(DvC) 54. D. Man24. A Worsrwp 55. P. Derrick25. C. Watts 56. B. Lonavry26. T. Short 57, M. Ryan27. S. Smith 58. J. Crooke28. C. Murray 59. B. Dykes29. C.Craig 60. M.Jalrreon30. B.Wd~++n 61 . R.Carsensen31 . LTIa-as 62. PAHorsej32 . O . Da ,4wn 63. C.Ttum33 . D. '- 64. M. Cab&.r34 . D. r 65. P . Harrison36. R L 66. A Mineola37 . A P, 69. G. Fleisher38. W. : is 71 . P . James39 . T.H__ : ..3 74. B .F'aro4wtz

MONASH GRYPHONSCoach : Gary Rya nRes. Coach : David Ratner

1 . LWeds(C)2 M. Way3. AGr~Fj4. G.Hanack(VC)5. D. King6, G. Ryan7. H.Level& J. Borchardt9. P.lnwcodc

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OAKLEIGH A .F.CCoach: Jason EardleyRes . Coach: Chris Moore

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PENINSULA O.B.Coach: B rett McliwraithRes . Coach: Neil Franks1 . S. Parson s2. S. Mdlamn3. S. Mclorinan4. E.Bowe1(VC)5. A BrigO s6. M.Wamer7. N. Franks (RC)8. P.MOus(C)9. P. Krohn10. T.TrevAkp(VC)11 . A Landry (VC}12 . A Compact13 . V. Bracarosarto15 . B, Cook16 . S.Chmli4od17 . L Barclay18 . S.Gbver 40. S Marshall19, C. Bowman 41 . S.Famyv20. R. Shapi 42. S. Jackson21. S. Batter 43. A Banner22. A Atchison 45. D. Sweatt23. M.Garikao 46. AORdet24. G. Boni 47. T. Bra bn25. RL Prichard 48. J. Beasley26. G.NeGon 49. J.WSaJan27. J.WHelzn 50. T. Cox28. B.Tayor 51 . D. She29. D. Morgan 52. R. Bedford30. ACrean 53. H. Shorten31 . A Gross 54 . M. Dentry32. A Parsons 55. A Pawed33. R Carman 58. M. Bonner34, P. Cooper 60. E. WiNams35. G. Park 62. B. Wght36. N. Bo',emra~ 65. C. Park37. T.Sterart 66. T.Szarrji38. I. Kent 67. A Hide39. N. Kenn 61 S. Famr

POWERHOUSE ICoach: PeterC4iviecl~~~IRes . Coach: Craig

R1. ASrcekna n2 J. Hal t3 . N. Parlou4 . R Davin5 . M . Braaa6 . D. Burch7. C. Richardson8 . S. Cuss9. A Morris

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M 37. KTdbni 70. RFlaj~38. P. Phelan 87. T..9. T. Fredanken 88. G . Semiarid

ST. MARY'SCoach: Anthony PetittlRes. Coach: E . Evans

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U19 SEC-'6,-by Brett Con-. .11 1

Ladders take shape as thebusiness end nears

Review - Round 14Section 1

0Id Brighton at home was always going to be atough ask for the Old Paradians, however they

answered the challenge to firmly entrench themselvesin second position . Leading comfortably at '/2 time theOP's with Woodham, Prescino and Ventura promi-nent looked to be headed for a big victory, but theTonners fought back to win the last '/z but not byenough and now face an uphill battle to make thefour. De La Salle returned to the winners list with animportant win at home . After an even first '/2 the D'spushed ahead to win by (21) points with Corin,Hyland and Meeuri leading from the front . For theOM's Fabinyi, Tandy and Crawshay were prominent .In a tight match all day the SKOBS broke away fromSt. Bernards in the last '/4 to record their second winfor season 1997 . Altis, Scarfo and Moore were cata-lysts in the win, with better Bernards' players Hogan,Overman and Evans. In the clash of the sectiongiants the Blues struggled after /4 time and were well

behind the eight ball at '/2 time, down some (4) goals .The Xavs players in Fleming, C. Carrous and Boland

were in everything and with the assistance of Webband Winter the Xavs consolidated top position . OldCarey blew away Mazenod with a withering (9) goalfirst term and from this point on were always in com-mand . Stuart, Lewis and Vitali were excellent OCison the day, with the Nodders best served by Rigg,Parry and N . Meehan.

Section 2Old Camberwell reversed their first round result

against Marcellin as predicted with a commandingwin at home. With Day, Miles and Seeley doing asthey pleased and Hanson with (6) majors the Wellerswere unstoppable . For the Eagles none battled hard-er than McCallum, Roberts and Randazzo. In amatch that was crucial to both Whitefriars andBeaumaris' finals aspirations the ac time score of7 .10 a piece was a fitting scenario, however it was theFriars who responded in the final term adding (4)goals to (1) to consolidate their position in the four .Bond, Winch and Phan were fine players all day forthe Friars, as to were Wright, Ferguson and Celanfor the Sharks. Williamstown CYMS kept in touchwith Uni. Blacks for the first '/2 but failed to score agoal in the third '/4 and found the deficit too much topull back in the final term . Grochowski . Harb and

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Hunt were namedbest CY's, withDimond, Henderso nan d Peck great con-

0 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 199 7

tributors in a vital win for the Blacks . Old Haileyburytraveled to Warringal and won well with Thiele,Clarke and Davey continuing their good form . Forthe vanquished Redbacks Bell, Parkes and Hopgoodstood out as fine players. Old Scotch after a slow start

wore down Co llegians booting (11) goals to (7) in thelast mis to win a vital match in the make-up of thefour. Crow, Prendergast and Davis were primemo-vers in the Scotchies turnaround, with better Lionsbeing Elg, Byrne an d Van Der Venne .

Section ( 2) BlueA determined AJAX team jumped MHSOB and

raced away to a handy first'/ 4 lead, however the Highfought back strongly in the remaining '/+'s adding(12) goals to (5) to win comfortably. Sterling, Mooreand T. Leaver were prominent High school players .Monash Blues returned to the winners list with a finewin against De La Salle (2) at Clayton. Bolton,Roscoe an d Riordan were fine players for the Ashers,as to were Lambe, Harper and Asmus for the D's . St .Bedes Mentone Tigers continued on their merry waywith a fine victory over Hampton Rovers last week-end . With Ryan, Falkingham and Fava continuingtheir fine form the Rovers were powerless to stop theonslaught . For the Rovers the gallant Rehn,Anderson and A. Voss never gave in. Ormond had aneffortless victory against an Old Geelong team whofought hard all day. Thompson, Livingstone an dBlack (7) were excellent Moods, with Gatenby,McInnes an d Brauer solid (4)'/, performers for theOG's. Old Xaverians (2) had the bye .

Section (2) Re dNorth Old Boys forfeited to Yarra Valley . which

amazingly keeps the NOBS still in second position .Therry Penola assisted their percentage with aresounding victory over Chirnside Park, a brillian t(10) goal last '/< the icing on the cake for TherryPenola as they strive to gain a position in the four.Old Paradians (2) dropped out of the four after OldIvanhoe proved to all comers that they will not be fin-ishing the season off lying down. Redford, Sacco andPrice were better OP's, with Willis, Barker andDavies all prominent in the OIG's great win . In thefinal match Aquinas continued in their winning veinby defeating Old Trinity at Bulleen . Leading at everychange courtesy of a (7) goal opening term the Bloodswere well served by Heveran, Hope and Bleakney. StLeos Emmaus WP had the bye .

previews - Round 15Section 1

The Old Melburnians an d Old Brighton clash atoval No . 1 Albert Park shapes as a beauty . Bothte~uns are still within a chance of making the four andalthough last time it was the OMis by plenty I expecta more even contest today. In a toss up OM's tot emain in the hunt . St . Bernards host De La Salleand with the Dis returning to the winners list lastweek I cannot see them dropping this opportunity tomove closer to a final four position . Uni. Blues travelto Bundoora in the hope that they can return to thec inners list at the expense of Old Paradians, andwith a win regain second position . Last time it wasthe Blues by just (3) points, however this time it willbe the OP's at home. Old Xaverlans clash with OldCarey as the curtain-raiser match to the VAFA versusVCFL senior representative match (Elsternwick Park,Sunday) . Last time it was the OC's, but I expect theXavs to reverse this result this time around .Mazenod await St. Kevins at home and will be keento reverse their last round result when the SKOBStrounced a lacklustre Nodders unit . In what shouldbe a- great match the Nodders will get the points athome .

Selections: Old Melburnians, De La Salle, OldParadians, Old Xaverians & Mazenod

Section 2Beaumaris host Old Camberwell at Banksia

Reserve and with the four near on settled these twoteams will be desperate to build on their win/lossratios . Last time it was the Wellers in a tight contest,however I fancy the Sharks this time round. Uni .Blacks get the opportunity to get closer to the doublechance when they take on Whitefriars at home . TheBlacks have taken all before them recently and withthe closeness of the four a win here just before thefinals would be a great motivator for either team . In atoss up the Blacks by (4) points. Marcellin hostWarringal at home and with everyone having writtenthe Redbacks off recently they have stuck to theirguns and improved gradually . Last time it was theEagles in a close one, this time it will be the Redbacksto open their account . The last time Old Scotch andOld Halleybury met it was the Bloods in front at thefinal bell. This time they have the opportunity toknock the Scotchies from third position and will do sowell at Haileybury College today . Collegians hostWilliamstown CYMS at the Harry Trot and willreturn to the winners list, and hold top position foranother week .

Selections : Beaumaris, Uni. Blacks, Warringal, OldHaileybury & Collegian s

Section ( 2) BlueDe La Salle (2) host AJAX at Waverley Park and

with only a game separating the teams on the ladderone would expect an even contest . This will be thecase for a'/2, however it will be the Jackas who pullaway and finish far too strong for the D's. HamptonRovers will return to the winners list and keep their

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chance of getting back fourth position alive when theydefeat Monash Blues at home, and Ormond shouldassist the Rovers in their endeavours by defeating theOld Xave rians (2), if their last round (70) point win isany indication . In the final match Old Geelong hostthe ladder leaders St . Bedes Mentone Tigers anddespite all of their best endeavours the OG's will beno match for the Tigers today. MHSOB have the bye .

Selections : AJAX, Hampton Rovers, Ormond & St .Bedes Mentone Tigers

Section (2) RedChirnside Park will re-group after last weeks dis-

appointing display and be competitive against easternneighbour Yarra Valley, but the Valley will prevail inthe long run. St. Leos Emmaus WP and TherryPenola clash in a game that will have a great bearingon the make-up of the final four . Both teams havebeen impressive recently and with healthy percent-ages would consider themselves final's hopefuls . Awin today will firm up each team's chance and athome the Two Blues should get the points. In anoth-er crucial match the out of form North Old Boys hostOld Paradians (2) . If NOBS lose here today they cankiss their season good-bye, and I have a gut feelingthat the OPis will more than make-up for their firstround loss today with a big win . Old Trinity willendeavour to get back in the winning mode against adetermined Old Ivanhoe whose second 1/2 of the sea-son has been extremely impressive . Last time it wasthe OTis by plenty, and although the result will be thesame the margin will be less than (2) kicks . Aquinashave the bye .

Selections : Yarra Valley, St . Leos Emmaus WP, OldParadians (2) & Old Trinity

U19 Umpires and Last Round's Resultson Pages 42 and 43

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VEWinning EdgePresentations

CLUB 111 SECTIONby Norm Nugent

R ound 14 results maintained the weekly surpris-s to which Club XVII followers have become

accustomed . My success rate rose to 75% as the sea-son moved to todayis climax, with the finishing orderin Section 1 still to be determined . In Section 2 wehave a preview of next weekis first semi final to thick-en the plot . Clearly those responsible for the fixturesplanned well .REVIEW

SECTION 1De La Salle did show what might have been when

they overpowered Old Melburn ians to win a onesided contest by sixty eight points . Their loss sent OldMelburnians to the foot of the ladder .

St Kevins, through one straighter kick defeatedSt Bernards after the closest match of the round . ForSt Kevins their second successive victory lifted themtwo places on the ladder, which added a lot ofrespectability to their season . For St Bernards, theirdefeat added another sad chapter to their sorry sea-son .

Once again Old Xaveri ans clearly outplayed OldScotch, as the 'Crocodiles' recorded an overwhelmingvictory by ninety-two points. Once again the inabilityof Old Scotch to score against Old Xaverians provedheart breaking to the eCardinalsi, who must now relyon St Kevins defeating Collegians today, for them toqualify for the 1997 finals .

Mazenod, kept second place as a consequence oftheir thirty three point victory over Collegians, whononetheless remain fourth, half a game ahead of OldScotch . When judged by the final scores . Mazenodwere clearly the stronger side, who had the majorityof play in their forward line .

Old Brighton Bloods had the bye .SECTION 2

Mt Lilydale, clearly enjoyed their long trip toKeller, where, with an awesome display of power, theythrashed Old Essendon Grammarians by theunusually large margin of one hundred and fifth-sixpoints. Old Essendon were held goal-less while MtLilydale players honed their team work for the finals,as they kicked twenty-five goals .

Kew defeated Thornbury Cougars by sixty-ninepoints . The unusual feature and one which will longbe remembered by the Kew players, was that theleaders held Thornbury scoreless .

Marcellin, made it three wins in a row when theEagles outplayed Therry Penola to win well by thirtypoints. The Marcellin mid-season slump . which waspreceeded by and has been proceeded by, good form,has prevented the Eagles contesting successive finalsseries .

Monash Whites provided the surprise of theRound when they triumphed Syndal Tally Ho, b y36

twelve points . Monashwere clearly the betterside as their defend-ers did well to con-cede only eight scoring shots to Syndal Tally Ho . ForMonash the victory will bring renewed confidence forthe finals, whereas for Syndal Tally He, reconsidera-tion of their game plan is now necessary .PREVIEW

SECTION 1Last placed Old Melburnians host Old Brighton

Bloods, for whom victory will ensure the doublechance next week . I am in no doubt that Old BrightonBloods will win this match and so repeat their fifty-one point victory recorded over Old Melburnians inRound 7.

De La Sall e will finish their season with the onceto be feared journey out to St Bernards. In theirRound 7 meeting St Bernards, largely through theefforts of their stalwarts Marcus Creak and BrianMoon, were able to defeat an accurate De La Salle bysixteen points . Today I select De La Salle because oftheir superior recent form and I expect they will kickmore accurately than they did on May 24! !

In a preview of a final, the two leading sides OldXaverians an d Mazenod clash on the wide expansesof Central Reserve . As nothing short of victory (exceptan Old Brighton Bloods forfeit or defeat) will ensureeither side a place in next weekis second semi final,we can expect a high standard match played in afinals atmosphere. Mazenod, aided by their homeground advantage will be all out to erase memories oftheir sixty eight point defeat by Old Xaverians inRound 7 . That victory demonstrated the versatility ofthe 'Crocodile' forward line as eight players con-tributed to their fourteen goal tally . The Old Xaveriandefence has proven to be the best in the competitionwith their flexible forward line, leads me to select OldXaverians to win and again become 'minor premiers' .

Collegians must defeat form side St Kevins toqualify for their second successive finals series,Oakley with six goals, almost outscored St Kevins byhimself when Collegians won by a mere five points inround 7 . St Kevins do like close finishes! AsCollegians have so much at stake I select them to winand so qualify for next Saturdayis first semi final .

Old Scotch have the bye .SECTION 2

In a match between two sides whose form hasfluctuated markedly by Thornbury Cougars who areat home to Old Essendon Grammarians . In round 8Thornbury. with a resounding one hundred and fiftynine point victory over Old Essendon won their firstVAFA rostered match. Today I select them to winagain purely on home ground advantage and on thei r

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greater potential to score . Any repeat of last weekisscoring will result in a soccer like final score!

Leaders Kew travel to Oak Park to play eighthplaced Therry Penola, who will not have enough tal-ent to extend Kew. I expect Kew to win by a greatermargin than the twenty eight points they had inexcess of Therry Penola on round 8.

Syndai Tally Ho will be desperate to return to thewinning list at the expense of Marce llin . In their pre-vious contest in round 8 Syndal Tally Ho clearly out-played Marcellin to record a sixty two point victory .Although Marcellin have shown improved form oflate, I select Syndal Tally Ho to win well again .

In a rehearsal for next Saturdayis first semi final,AKonash Whites must make the "long march" to thehill not of Yunnan, but of Lilydale to play the confi-dent and in-form Mt Lilydale. In their previousencounter in Round 8 at Monash, the Whites woncomfortably by fifteen points. Since then I believe,each side has shown continual improvement asknowledge of team mates and of coaching strategieshave deepened . Today, at home, I lean slightlytowards at Mt Lilydale victory after a hard fought con-test.

As this is my final column of the home and awayseason, I thank my army of readers and the Editor fortheir interest . I hope your reading pleasure matchesthat which I gain from my writing .

AUGUST 2 - ROUND 16CLUB 18 (1) AND (2) SECTIONS

1st SEMI-FINALS AT ELSTERNWICK PARK -SUNDAY

NAME CLUB LAST WK TOTALCLUB XVIII (1 )PRYDE OLD SCOTCH 1 35OAKLEY COLLEGIANS 25BOLT DE LA SALLE 24CLUB XVIII (2 )M . TOSSAVAINEN MONASH WHITES 3ALLEN MT LILYDALECASEY OLD ESSENDON

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THE TSUPT-)AY AGESunday Age VAFA sportswriter

Garry Petroff writes aboutSaturday A section matches

played and previews the Sunda yA section match of the day .

CLUB XVIII (1) - 19.07 .97DE LA SALLE 4.1 6.4 11.5 14.7.91OLD ESELBURNIANS 1.1 1.2 2.3 3.5.23De La Salle Bolt It, Rudd 2. Helan 2 . Best Rudd, Bolt. O'DrLscoll. Gray, Hoy.Faazrell.Old Melburniane Jensz 2. S . Osborne. Best Milne. Crellln. Harris, Can Jensz,Schnelle.

ST. KEVINS - - - 7.6.48ST. BERNARDS - - - 8.7.43St. Ksv3as Noonan 2, Finch 2. Meagher, James. J. Quirk . Best Collins, Noonan.Stackpate . R . Quirk. Finch, Meagher.St. Bernards Creek 2 . P. Moon. Solomon. Barnes. Best Kennedy. Barnes.Solomon. Moon, Creek .

OLD SCOTCH 0.0 1.1 2.2 2.4 .18OLD RAVERIAtiS 4.3 7.3 13.5 17.6.108Old Scotch End. Pnde. Best Woodhouse. Tribe, Godwin . Coul>er. Deakin. CainOld Ravertaus B . Matthews 8, R Kint? 3 . P. Hall 2. Collopy 2. Landrigan. Jones.Best T. O'Sulli~an. LandAgan. B. Matthews, P. Hall, L. Orsini, Curtain .

MAZENOD O.C. 3.0 8.3 8.8 10.10 .70COLLEGIANS 1.1 2.4 4 .6 5.7 .37hlazenod Deegen 3, Kendell 2. Jacobs 2, Riley, Rogers . McLean. Best Rogers . Lind .Ashe, Bilston. Riley. CaznpbellCotFeglans Fraser 2, Grlhbte. Nancarrow, Wain. Best Strahhalrn. Fraser. Monison.Comley. Hickson .

CLUB XVIII (2) - 19.07.97OLD ESSENDON GRAMMAR - - - 0.7.7MT. LILYDALE O.C. - - - 25.13 .163Old Essendon Grammar Best Reid. WIl&.ll~ms. Lang. Smith, Matioury•. Stretcher.Mt Lilydale Allen 6, Flanagan 5. Pearce 4. Madden 2, Naopoteone. Walsh .ManlschaldL Durrett, Varga, Anderson. Gibson, Callanan. Best Carrion, Pearce .Flanagan. Allen, Napoleone, Burrett .

KEW 3.1 5.5 7.9 9.15.89THORNBURY COUGARS 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0.0Kew Guppy 5 . Bond 2. hak 2 . Leonard, D'anna Best Hernardi. Guppy. Cocridon,SlawtnskL D'Anna. J. Edwards.Thornburp Cougars - Best Team EfrortMARCELLIN 4.3 8.5 8.9 9.11.65THERRY PENOLA O .B. 0.2 0.7 0.10 3.12.30Mareellfin Randell 2. Savage 2 . Luke. Curry. Bren. Scott, Keogh. Best DlmatttnaKosst. Harman, Keogh. Parris, Randell.Therry Peno}a Keenan, Costello. AIlellcki . Best MiellckL Costello. Keenan . Selleck.Bllgat . Keay

MONASH WHITES 1.1 3.3 5.6 7 .8.50SYNDAL TALLYHO 2.1 3.1 5.1 6 .2.38Monash Whites Tossavainen 3. Collier. Tracy. Van Der 7alm . Kenny. Beat O'Brien.Nelson. Samuel. S. Dods. Collier, Van Der Zalm.Syndsl Tally Ho Goal kickers and best players not recehed ,

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This Sat: Chirnside Park v. Old Carey (E) -2 .10 pmThis Sun : Old Xaverians v. Old Carey (U 19J 1 )

- 11 .00 amVAFA (A-B) v. VCFL - 1 .45 pm

Next Sat : MHSOB v. BanyuleNext Sun: Club XVIII First Semi FinalsAug. 9 : Old Haileybury v. St BernardsAug, 10 : FIDA Semi FinalsAug . 16 : NOIt1ATCHAug . 17 : FIDA Grand FinalsAug . 23 : Old Scotch v . CollegiansAug . 24 : Club XVIII Grand FinalsAug. 30 : B Section )st Semi FinalAug. 31 : A Section Ist Semi FinalSept . 6 : B Section 2nd Semi FinalSept . 7 : A Section 2nd Semi FinalSept . 13 : C Section Grand FinalSept . 14 : A Section Preliminary FinalSept . 20 : B Section Grand FinalSept . 21 : A Section Grand Final

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5 YEARS AGO - 1992

LOOKING BACKby el Rundle

any who have come to Amateur `A' sectionfinals over the years, have asked after a whil e

"who's that red haired fellow on the wing?" Theanswer was Phil Kingston who celebrated his200th game with the 'Monds, after a magnificentcareer for Ormond and Victoria. 5 club flags,Carnival captain 1988, All Australian, Phil was afearless footballer in any class, and those who wereprivileged to see him in interstate matches willnever forget his courage when the opposition triedto hit him with the proverbial 'grandstand' . Thenagain, in fairness to all, Phil probably gave a fewopponents 'grandstand' treatment as well .

Bulleen Templestowe held on to fourth positionin 'C' when they convincingly beat third teamCommonwealth Bank. 16 .13 to 6 .8 . Best wereGeorge, Young, Cumming (B-Temp) and Andrews,A & T Maher (C .B .) .

On top in C18 North goalkickers wasTreganowan, Marcellin, with 65 goals .

Umpire Kevin Segota abandoned field umpiringfor the goals . Club officials remarked that they hadnever seen a goal umpire that short before .

Marketing News featured the support of longterm sponsor, BDF, manufacturers of Leuko prod-ucts .

Mazenod acknowledged the great performanceof Peter Hall, 250 games, senior premiership cap-tain '88 . Best and Fairest 1986, and thanked himfor his loyalty and courage .

Four rounds to go and St Leo's (in F) were theonly undefeated team .

MHSOB, sixth in 'C', went under narrowly totop team Kew 12 .18 (90) to 13 .14 (92) . A win wouldhave given them a chance for the four, and avoidingany thought of relegation . It was a great last quar-ter. ten goals being scored . Best were Knight, R .Newton, Comer (MHSOB) and Bruno, McMahon,Casuaria (Kew) .

'C' Section umpires were M . Forde, P . Keogh, P.La Vale, R . Francis, C. Keeton, T . McKenzie, J .Moore, J . Garrett . A. Ladd, S. Burdack.

10 YEARS AGO - 1987Legendary footballer Buileen-Templestowe

captain Andrew Smythe played his 250th game, agreat clubman, Andy had played for the State . andtwice been awarded the distinction of best player onthe ground .

University Blues scored a surprise of the sea-son - they defeated O .Xaverians by 1 point and

kept their A sectionhopes alive . It wastight all day, with theBlues nearly losingthrough inaccuracy, 11 .15 to 12 .8 . Best wereHolmes, Angel, Banks ( Uni Blues) and Dann,Greetham, King (O .Xavs) .

North Old Boys ended their final four chanceswhen they kicked 1 .10 in the 3rd quarter and wentdown 12.16 to De La Sa lle OC 15 .15 . Tim Cookewas a brilliant player for De La, Peter Rennie wasa dangerous forward with 6 goals, and Devesonwas strong in defence . Jerome Griffin was North'sbest continuing his great season .

Parkside lost top position in B section whenthey went down to Marcellin 9 .7 to 12 .14 . With 2rounds to go, St Bernardis, Parkside andMarcellin were level on 48 points .

0 . Essendon on top in E, were surprised by 6thplaced O . Geelong who held them to a 58 pointdraw. Best were Richardson, Defegley, Wynsprere(0 . Geel) and Crameri, McKay, Vaxarlis (O .Essendon) .

15 YEARS AGO - 1982AJAX club secretary John Brustman officiated

in his 400th game as goal umpire.39 year old veteran Geoff Fletcher has

reached over 300 games with FIT.Goal umpires were J. Goodman . I. Malcolm, R .

Bridge. D . Hinchcliff, R . Dunstan, M. Murray, J .Fry, C. Jones, A . Smith and J. Vellerman .

St Kilda CBCOC (in C) inflicted the 2nd defeatfor the season over O. Camberwell , 16 .9 to 12 .14 .Best were Thynne, Kellaway, Jones, Fitzroy,Buzza, Hinricks (5 gls)(St Kilda) . O . Camberwellmust have been very upset as they failed to send indetails of goalkickers and best players .

20 YEARS AGO - 197 7North Old Boys suffered their first defeat for the

season when St Bernard's beat them by a point ina thrilling finish, with a goal being scored from thelast kick, an instant before the final siren . Best wereMitchell , Cahir, I4adzielski (St . B) and O'Connor,Welch, Sheales (North OB) .

MHSOB saluted their unsung heroes, boundaryumpires Doug Whorlow & Don Pritchard. whohave run 200 and 150 games respectively .

With 3 rounds to go the battle in B Section toavoid relegation was intense with Geelong on 24points followed by Old Haileybury, St KildaCBCOC an d Coll egians on 20 points .

38 CA THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 1997

on Dodds, who started as a goal umpire in1963, decided to try out as a field umpire and since1964 has now umpired over 250 games, includingtwo B Section grand finals .

AJAX, 3rd in C Section, withstood a strong fin-ish by Fawkner (ist) to defeat the top team by 13points and keep alive their double chanceprospects . Best were Feldpicer, Bluzer, Schulberg(AJAX) and Richardson, Ferguson, Ward(Fawkner) .

Caulfield Gr. most prolific goalkicker . JohnButcher, played his 200th game . His great careerincluded interstate selection in e71, e75, e76 and todate, over 600 goals . (John was elected to the VAFAExecutive in 1976 and served with distinction untilretirement in 1981 N .R)-

25 YEARS AGO - 1972Ormond and O . Paradians played an exciting

draw after Parade had many chances to clinch thegame. However, the 2 points enabled them to moveup to 3rd place ahead of Coburg.

In a high scoring game Ivanhoe's accurate kick-ing, 23 .10 played a big part in the defeat of O.Trinity 17 .17, and they rose from 5th to 3rd,knocking Trinity out of the B Section four. It wasdisappointing for Trinity who, after 10 games, hadbeen on top with only 2 defeats . Robinson, Berryand Ireland were best for Ivanhoe.

Geelong ( B Section) had every chance to maketheir position in the four secure by beating 0 .Scotch but poor kicking in the final term (4 .11) letthem down and they were beaten by 4 points .

Well known umpire Ian Marsden was standingfor Doncaster City Council (won the election andlater became Mayor - Ed) .

Victoria finished too strongly for Tasmania andran out winners by 32 points after Tasmania hadgot within 7 points of Victoria 10 minutes into thelast quarter.

Best for Victoria were Birrell , King, Wade,McCarea, Rojo and Duke .

30 YEARS AGO - 1967Collegians' inaccuracy 5 .18 against Caulfield

Gr. 12 .7 cost them a place in the four .Noel Stokes played his 200th game for Kew -

Noel had been captain, Club B&F (3 times) andAustralian Amateur player (later a VAFA selector) .

Six teams were still in the fight for four positionin A Section .

Commonwealth Bank skipper, Tony Borrack,played his 150th senior game .

CARNIVAL RESULTSVictoria 17 .19 defeated West Aust 4.10. Best

players were Joiner, W. Roach, Smith, Fisher,Parkes, Mulcahy .

Victoria 11 .15 defeated Tasmania 8 .12 . Bestplayers were S. Will iams, H ughes, Proser, Sykes,Payne, Wood .

South Aust, after a surprise defeat byTasmania on the first day. convincingly beat WestAust on the second .

45 YEARS AGO - 195 2Well-known Alphington identity, Pere Adams,

played his 100th game .A Section results in sloppy heavy conditions -

Alphington 8 .13.61 d O . Paradians 3 .9 .27 ; Ormond11 .13 .79 d O . Scotch 6 .10 .46, O . Melb 11 .7 .73 dHampton Rovers 6 .2.38, Uni Blues 12 .15 .87 dComm. Bank 6 .11 .47 and bottom team Collegians,yet to crack it for a win. drew with Uni Blacks 3 .10to 4 .4 .I

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~ he most impressive coaches that I have beenprivileged to work alongside deliberately educat e

their players towards independence rather thandependence. Such coaches universally have a healthyrespect for themselves and their players ; pride them-selves on their clarity of decision-making in times ofpressure ; and actively work at being a sensitive lis-o:ner and encourage all people involved at the Club .

IT'S ,A CHALLENGING TASKSuccessful coaches appreciate the need to con-

stantly entertain new ideas, upgrade their knowledgeof the sport and arrive at the contest thoroughly pre-pared . Overwhelmingly, their communication skillsare exceptional. From my experience the best coach-:es tend to be honest, and rather than overburdening=players with extensive information, they recognise thevalue of brief, succinct and relevantmessages/themes . Appreciating the impact higharousal and adrenalin levels have upon oneis memo-rv and concentration capacities, the skilled coachutilises a variety of tools (eg . videos, handouts, dia-grams, interactive player groups, respected andknowledgeable football staffl to extract maximumeffectiveness from the communication process .

Individualising messages and spending qualityone-on-one time with players prior to the game alsoprovides coach and player with the opportunity toclarify any concerns in a private and personal man-ner. Such discussions are also excellent forums forcoaches to highlight their faith and trust in the play-er to do the specific role designated and can providea~enues for encouragement to take place .

Above all, aim not to clutter the players mindsrather clear their minds ; prepare thoroughly, wel-come questions and aim to do better with eachu-eekis coaching opportunity .

Remember1 . Aggressive, unapproachable coaches produce anx-

ious, hostile and frustrated players .2 . Provide individuals with specific feedback that

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U19 COACH-OF-THE MONTHNAME: St Bede's Mentone Tiger sSECTION: U/19 BluePLAYING HISTORY: 211 games for De La Sa lle . 'A;grade premiers 1980, 1983 & 1984. Club Captain 1982,1983 . Ve ry fortunate to play with great teammates.

State Captain 1982, 11 Representatives games withVAFA.

COACHING HISTORY: Coach of St Bedes Co llege First18 several times over the years . Assistant Coach VAFA1987. Stingray ( South Eastern) Assistan t Coach 1997 .U/15'&

COACHING PHILOSOPHY: To assist players continuedenjoyment of our great game .

FUTURE AMBITION : To improve my coaching and toassist St Bedes players improve each week .

UNDER-19 SECTION 1OLD MELBURNIANS v . OLD BRIGHTON Field :G . Waldron A . Price ST. BERNARDS 0 C v. DE LASALLE Field : T. Carrick M . Wittmann OLD PARA-DIANS v. UNIVERSITY BLUES AT GARVEY OVALField : A. Flack A . Chapman Goal: Geoff GriggRussell Owens OLD XAVERIANS v. OLD CAREYAT ELSTERNWICK PARK - SUNDAY - 11 .0 0 A. M .Field : D . Ischia S . Rolls Boundary : T. Bowman R .Kemp Goal : Bernie Dix Gary Clancy MAZENOD v .ST. KEVINS Field : G . Thwaites S . Lugowski

UNDER-19 SECTION 2BEAUMARIS v. OLD CAM BERWELL Field : S .Mannix G . Skandakumar UNIVERSITY BLACKSv . WHITEFRIARS AT MCALISTER OVAL Field : P.Tuppen K . Walker MARCELLIN v. WARRINGALField : R . Love W . Simmons OLD HAILEYBURY v .OLD SCOTCH AT FISHER OVAL, HAILEYBURYCOLLEGE Field : P. Griffiths I . Burgess COLLE-

GIANS v. WILLIAMSTOWN CYM S Field : B .McKee P. Maebus

UNDER-19 BLUEDE LA SALLE (2) v. AJAX AT WAVERLEY PApXField : A . Carrick B . Schmidt HAMPTON ROVERSv. MONASH BLUES Field : D. Perkins A. FirleyOLD XAVERIANS (2) v . ORMOND AT TOORARPARK Field : S . McCarthy C . Stevens (J) OLD GEE.LONG v. ST. BEDES MENTONE TIG. Field : J . BellR . Krishnan MHSOB has the bye

UNDER-19 REDCHIRNSIDE PARK v . TARRA VALLEY AT 1 .30p .m. Field : B . McLeod A. Scherini ST. LEOSEMMAUS v . THERRY PENOLA AT WHITEHORSERESERVE Field : D. Fatekas G . Moore NORTHOLD BOYS v . OLD PARADIANS (2) Field : D.Pullen M . Allen OLD IVANHOE v. OLD TRINITYField : F . Karabelas D. D'Altera AQUINAS has thebye

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UNDER 19 SECTION 1 - 19.07.97C)D eqIC1PCQVY 1.5 2.8 9.9 12.11 .83J1,L ;grL.,;,lA.qS 4.4 10.5 11.9 15,18,108aa cc :;ntwt Goal ktckers and txst pfaymcs na mcePred .iv,l Fcr J!^-++s Gnch 4. Vecchto 3. Green 2- Talarico 2, Porteous. Rees, Pruscino . Raealll.~[ ;, ::i .ll, .._n . ['resdno, Ventum- VVanO- Stevens. N2tien.

4,8 8.9 11.14 .80CLp ;.=LCiR,MtAh'3 1.8 5.9 6.10 8.11 .59p. La se' :, Cortn 3 . Hyland 3. M. Harker 3. McHenry. M. Me.un Best Corfn. Hyland,

.; . I out, King. Harter.C{J 5r .n.yu;--s Murray 3 . Younes. Berry, Seuxll . Coach. Miller. Beat Fah3nyl, Tandy.

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4-3 7.8 10.11 14.15,995i P.ERS 5•3 7.4 9.10 12.18-88ct i;^-,%ra Bn- 3. Hunt 2 . McConnell 2. Quirk 2. Day. Moore. Mount. Rattle. ScarM.

Sea{b. Moore, Zeman . Haddad. McConnell .It Xr. uds Sheehan 3. LeKyudi 2. Mount 2- Feaster, (udM•a. tannaz2o, Orerman,._. ,, :...h Beat Hogan .0~•etman, Evans- Nutter, fannazm . Pearce.❑.il`E!2.:ITYBL128 2.2 3.3 3.8 5.7.37p)D %AVERiAh•8 3.2 7.7 10.11 12.14.86VI::- Pey States Goal kdekers and test players not rececred .qd gsirrkvn.s Ireland 3. Heaty 2 . FRrnung 2. Jates, Stynes, Stean . Mercurl . Barren. Beat: ;ny:i_ C . Canndus . BaL3nd. Fatrav, ~4ebb, Winter.

O1pCAREY 9-9 9-13 18.20 23-24.182yr4g~OD O .C

. 4 . Coste[b 3 . &ut~ 2. Lauktte 2, S.Btbod 2 . l,eis 7. 8 2. Bond 2. Hood . Ip Salk. Farner. Trmtter. Battle.

y~3„rwd Hacrldns 5 . R(gg. IknYS. Paanccl . Y.7LSOn . Bert Rtgg, Parry . Meehan, Paducci.-.a Haxknu .

UNDER 19 SECTION 2- 19.07.97OLDCP-=`-BERWEfl ' - - 23.18-154,L?RCEAffi 12,3 .75(y d CarnbcaeB Hanson 6. Paterson 4, SaOar 3. Seeley 3, t4915ams 2 . Day 2, Mies.t~.-~ Kettle., Beat Day. Miles, Seeley, Kettle. Derry. Hans~t.5!.rc^1!.~ . PappaLvdo 4 . fro 2- MeCailum 2. Randazzo 2. Roberts. Detrereelll, Bed

tut. Roberts . RandarC so. Bettld, Pappaiardo, Van Lint.

' 1411EFR1AR8 2.4 4.5 7.10 11.12-78gcq9i4RL4AAC. 2.4 8-7 7.10 8.13-81Rr.itcfct=re Bond 3, Winch 3. Northey. Reid* Phan. Eames. Johnson. Best Bond, Winch.

Murray, R`,ttsh. tWnterbum.p;.a~ .zFa Vance 2. Spea!¢ntm . Celan, Palmer. McKenzie. Catltn, Heiler. Beat Wright .

F'qZL4STOWN CYMS 11 8-2 8.5 10.7.87i]tS'F&:ITY BLACKS 4-8 8.13 11.18 14-18-1020.'JI! unataan 9Lkist 3- Murray 3 . Rickard 2- Gra3tvaskl 2 . Best Grocho,~sM. Harb, Hunt ., .- _ .:a . Twist. Haddara.

e^lty Blacks Peek 4. Henderson 2, Greenik'udc 2 . Hannan 2, 4VILson- Ckntentys,~ ..~ . i, :.- Murphy. Best Ormatd . Henderson, Peck . White. Bryne. Schilling.R'ARRBv'GAL A .F.C. 0.0 0,0 0.1 4-2-260LD HABEYBIlRY 5 .3 10.7 14.11 23 .15.153Werrt.ga151n 2, Beak . Pope . But Bell . Parkes- Hopgood . Taylor. Yin, NasraBah .0I4 F'.%i!cyMuy D~ey 6. Saunders 4. San ;ila 3 . DLnatd . B. Langfwd Jones 2 . Poutney 2 .

.~i , ; a 2. Rode . Best Thiele . Clarke. Davey. Saunders, Jatasekera. Somalia .OLD SCOTCH 1.2 4.6 9 .8 12.11-83COLLEGIANS 2.5 4.6 9 .12 9.12 .88011 scotch Crane 4, O'Brien 4. Hau•kns 2. Crox, Lae. Beat Crow. Prendergast . Davis.

cr: . L ;rx, Junkeer.Cour.yexu Grom.aka 2. Van Der Venne 2, Mallard 2, Britten. Clark, Janson . Beat Elg.I'.: : ~x, Van Da Venne. Clark. Godfrey, Glbson.

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MURRAY OLD MELBURNIANS 3LEGUDI ST BERNARDS 2HAWKINS MAZENOD 6

UNDER 19 (2)

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IIAWKINS OLD SCOTCH 2 64SAFFAR OLD CAMBERWELL 3 52SULLIVAN WHITEFRIARS 40

UNDER 19 (BLUE )SING WELL ST BEDES MENTONE 8 57ROBBINS ORMOND 5 36GANGI ST BEDES MENTONE 35

UNDER 19 (RED)STELLA THERRY PENOLA 12 47A. CULTRERA AQUINAS 4 41JONES OLD TRINITY 2 38

I UNDER 19 (2) BLUE - 19.07.97AJAX 6.2 7.3 9.6 11 .8 .74MHSOB 2.2 10.5 12.8 14.10 .94AJAX Why2cr~s 4, Colvin 3. Crarny 2 . Saw. Beat Why2cross. RaLSman . Calvin . Blashkl,Snou, Sbatme .MIL908 L. Taylor S. Brown 3, Bennett 3, Caller, Parker- Moore. Beat Sterling, Moore.T. Leaver L. Taylor. Osborne, S?msLex7s- Bravn.MOIQASH BLUES 4.0 8.5 6.8 11.10.78DE LA SAL1E (2) 2.3 5.7 8.10 9.14.68Mwtnsh Shies R~ 4 . Herrman 2, Bragg*. Sullivan, Pocrr, Haa•kNS. Arnot. Best Bolton.R4scroe. Rtwdan, Sultn2n . Burston, Stewart.De In Salta (2) Ames 2. Loughran 2. Coghian- Reate, Hegarty, Rerper. Ck2tesy. BestLoathe, Harper. Asmus, Tucker. Cegtdan, Jdutstate .ST- BEDESMENT.1iG. 8.4 101 8 14-13 21 .17 .143HAMPTON ROVERS 0.1 3.2 4,2 5.2,32St Bs Merit Ttg Ringuell8 . Ryan 4, t47ntie . Senorita] . Carroll. GangL Napier. Kidd, McHugh.Dmty. Da~t•ee Bat Rtan. FaLLdngham, Fa.a, CenneBy, Cousins. WngwclLHamplon Hovers NelSOn 2- Amtwr, Par}dn .son, D. Voss. Beat Rehn . Anderson, A Voss.S . Parkinson, Amtau- B. Dunha9 .ORMOND 7.2 13.4 18.4 21.8.134OLD GEPd.O:VG 0.0 1.2 4.8 8.11-59Ormond Black 7. Bobbins 5, Byron 4 . Broom 2. Thompson. Ro•aan, BzaalhursL BeatTho . Lningstane. Biack. Robbins. Rowan, Bymn.mm= enby 3 . h9ms 2, Bird 2 . lavciin.s . Best Gatentry, Metnnes, Brauer

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UNDER 19 (2) RED - 19 .07.97YARRAVALLEY 19.10.124NORTIIOLDBOYS FORFEITED 10,11 .71Yarra Valley Goal kickers and best players not receh•ed.North Did Boys Goal kickers and best players net received (Forfeited )THEIiRY PEPiOiA OB 8-4 14,7 22.11 32.13.205Ct1II23iSIDE PARK 0.3 2 .5 7.8 9.10 .64lheny Penchi Zampogna 12, Stella 12, Boo+•agUa 2, Grant 2, hkMahon- J . Smith, J . VanEngelrn

. eDPark Gati. tan Engelen. Beat G. Smith. Trewm- Stella Zampogna Davidson, Gooda7n .

C~d kickers and best playas not receM1ed .OLD PARAffiA1Y'8t2J 4.3 2.5 8.7 13.7.85OLD IVANHOE 3.3 8.8 9.10 14.10.94Old Paratiffart, (2) CtaroLt 3, Sanero 3, Lynch 2, Derango 2 . Boyri. Joyce . Santos. BegRedCard- Sacco, Price. Buttter, Todd. Rrfibroak.Old Ivanhoe Davis 3, Thmnas 3, Coyne 2, Oates 2. Spkten 2. Doarl. Whddell. Beat Willis,Barker, Dafies. Da•rts, Thomas, Rbdde9 .OLD TRINITY 1.4 5.9 8-10 9,15-69q4ilINAS O,C. 7.4 9.4 11.6 12.8.80OId Trinlty Jones 2. Butter 2. Hall . Newman 2, Shaughnessy. Davatsts. BeatShaughnessy, DaGat_Eis• Kassaby, Wilson . Medtln. Barr.Aqidtvs Cultteta 4 . Pete 2. Bteaknep, M . Hope. T. Maan- M . Goland. Beat Heeran, Hope.Beaknry, Pote, Cuttrera, Chapman .

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OLD CAREY v . OLD PARADIAN SMAZENOD 0 C v . OLD XAVERIANSUNDER-19 SECTION 2OLD CAMBERWELL v . UNIVERSITY BLACKSWILLIAMSTOWN CYMS v . WHITEFRIARSWARRINGAL v. BEAUMARISOLD SCOTCH v . MARCELLINCOLLEGIANS v. OLD HAILEYBURYUNDER-19 BLUEAJAX v. HAMPTON ROVERSST . BEDES MENT. TIGERS v . MONASH BLUESORMOND v. MHSOBOLD GEELONG v. OLD XAVERIANS (2)DE LA SALLE (2) has the byeUNDER-19 REDYARRA VALLEY v. ST . LEOS EMMAUSOLD PARADIANS (2) v. CHIRNSIDE PARK AT

GARVEY OVALOLD TRINITY v . NORTH OLD BOYSAQUINAS v. OLD IVANHOETHERRY PENOLA has the bye

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Points after Round 14 matches . A team that has a bye is credited with a win. A senior win receives(8 points); reserves (2 points) ; U19 (5 points) ; club XVIII (2 points) . If a clubis 4 teams all win 6 bonu spoints are given ; if 3 teams all win 4 ; if 2 teams win club receive 2 bonus points . Bonus points fro mprevious rounds are also shown.

NAM SEN. RES. U-19 C-18 TOTAL BON. BON. BON. PREV. TOTAL4/4 3/3 2/2 BON.

OLD XAVERIANS II 11 18 11 222 6 30 252ST BEDES MENTONE TIGERS 12 14 14 0 194 4 44 242COLLEGIANS 10 13 11 8 177 30 207UNIVERSITY BLACKS 12 13 10 0 172 4 28 204OLD SCOTCH 10 14 10 9 176 24 200NORTH OLD BOYS 13 10 9 0 169 28 197YARRA VALLEY 0 B 12 12 10 0 170 4 20 194WHIfEFRU1RS 0 C 11 12 11 0 167 4 20 19 141ZLLIAMSTOWN CY.0 14 12 5 0 161 20 18 1DE LA SALLE 8 8 13 6 157 6 12 175KEW 11 12 0 13 138 4 32 174OLD CAREY 12 9 9 0 159 4 8 17 1OLD BRIGHTON 11 9 6 11 i58 12 170MHSOB 9 9 12 0 150 16 166SOUTHBANK 14 14 0 0 140 2 24 166ORMOND 9 9 10 0 140 24 164BEAUhtARIS 11 8 7 0 139 12 151OLD GEELONG 12 10 3 0 131 6 137

RCELLIN 12 9 2 6 136 0 136OLD PARADIANS 4 5 i8 0 132 0 132

As a result of the following clubsi teams all winning in Round 14 (min . of 3 required) the following play-ers win a pair of Blades boots - Old Xaverians (M . Holmes), De La Salle (B. Mannix), St. Bedes M .T. (G .'~tarinic), St. Leos Emmaus (A . McKenzie), Whitefriars (C. Houston), Yarra Valley (B . Peake), Old Carey(C. Matthews), Kew (J . Pulvarenti), Uni. Blacks (S. Smith) .

These players were named best player for their senior team. Each player to phone Peter Warner (98899222) to arrange collection of prize .

If you have any queries with the above table please put in writing addressed to Sue Anderson, PO Bo x359 Elsternwick, 3185 or fax 9531 6601 .

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if not up to standard the official is to be told he/she is not able to take the field until attired correctly .Umpires have been instructed to inspect all runners', water carriers' and trainers' uniforms before matches and

Behaviour - Runners. To deliver message from coach only and immediately leave the arena . WaterCarriers. Not to deliver messages from coaches . Not to linger on the field of play. To deliver water only duringa break in play or to players behind the passage of play . Trainers . May carry water if team short of water car-riers . Otherwise can only enter field when a player requires medical assistance . Cannot deliver message fromcoach .

Attire- Runners. VAFA jade top and VAFA club white shorts .Track pants if worn to be navy only. WaterCarriers . VAFA gold top and VAFA white club shorts .Track pants if worn to be navy only. If runners or watercarriers wear bike shorts they must be VAFA flesh colored tights only. No other garment is to be worn underthe green or gold top . Trainers . VAFA white/blue top % : ith navy blue track pants. If not VAFA top a plain whitetoo only. Caps - if worn must be purchased VAFA Properties only .

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SENIORS : All registered players with a permi tSENIORS/RESERVES : If both teams are playing, reserve player must have played at least2 matches (be registered and have a permit) .U N DER 19 : Must be registered and have a permit . If player has played in an aggregate of 5or more senior and reserve matches he must have played at least more than 5 U19 match-es during the season .If player is ineligible due to above and is thus ineligible for first U19 final he can be played inany subsequent U19 final .U19 players playing in VSFL U18 after June 30 must at round 16 decide where they will com-plete the season (VSFL or VAFA U19 only) . Where a club fields a second U19 team to qual-ify for the Section 2 team, player not to have played more than 10 matches in U19/1 team .RESERVES : Must be registered with a permit. Must have played 2 reserve matches and notmore than 10 senior matches during the season .CLUB XVIII SECTIONS : Players must have played in at least 4 matches and not played inmore than a total of eight senior and reserve grade games .

Original and pink copy must be [oi igeci ~:-A .a t, riires later than half time of anyEach player must slgn,the original elearly beside name which must show first and s

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E P W 0 L FOR AGST % PTS

A RESERVE SECTIO NOLD SCOTCH 13 13 0 0 1343 644 208.54 52COLLEGIANS 14 13 0 1 1415 820 172.56 52OLD XAVERIANS 14 11 0 3 1428 779 183.31 44DE LA SALLE 14 8 0 6 1276 1016 125.59 32

VERSITY BLUES 14 8 0 6 1117 945 118.20 32LjLO MELBURNIANS 14 7 0 7 1129 1004 112.45 28C :D PARADIANS 14 5 0 9 881 1208 72.93 20CtpTRINITY 14 2 0 12 680 1461 46 .54 8-yT BERNARDS 13 1 0 12 724 1419 51 .02 4C_p HAILEYBURY 14 1 0 13 668 1365 48 .94 4

B RESERVEST KEVINS 14 11 0 3 1425 768 185 .55 44OLD BRIGHTON 14 9 0 5 1337 769 173.86 361:111508 14 9 0 5 1107 884 125.23 36THERRY PENOLA OB 14 9 0 5 1019 1017 100.20 36C 9'.,OND 14 8 1 5 1182 859 137.60 34--cNOD O C 14 7 1 6 1037 859 119.33 30

KwVHOE 14 6 0 8 1053 1025 102.70 24,!;YULE 14 5 0 9 603 1347 44.77 20

:~_DiVANHOE 14 4 0 10 738 1133 65.14 16ST KILDA STH CAULFIELD 14 0 0 14 377 1563 24 .12 0

C RESERVEST B'S MENT TIG 14 13 1 0 1485 561 264 .71 54NORTH OLD BOYS 14 10 0 4 1386 655 211 .60 40h1ARCELLIN 14 9 0 5 943 665 141 .80 36MDNASH BLUES 14 8 0 6 880 881 97 .62 3257 LEOS EMMAUS W P 14 8 0 6 841 965 87 .15 32'NGMASTOWN 14 7 1 6 980 1028 95 .33 3 0

'0 M.ENT0NIANS 14 5 0 9 946 994 95 .17 20-',' .'PT0N ROVERS 14 4 0 10 714 1147 62 .25 16=. ;LLEENTEMPLESTOWE 14 4 0 10 710 1144 62 .06 1 6

4 X 14 1 0 13 491 1316 37.31 4

D RESERVE SECTIO N'M7TEFRIARS 14 12 0 2 1194 665 179.55 48]LD GEELONG 14 10 0 4 1052 661 159.15 40?,>RKSIDE 14 10 0 4 1165 802 145.26 40eF1rLdARIS A F C 14 8 0 6 910 871 104.48 32C_ D ESSENDON GRAMMARI4 7 1 6 1049 709 147,95 30

..FIELD GRAMMAR 14 7 0 7 788 791 99.62 28- _D C:-'.'BERWELL 14 5 1 8 763 949 80.40 22°-'_L5IAN 0 C 14 5 0 9 817 1041 78 .48 20S7 ='BHNS 0 C 14 3 0 11 662 1080 61 .30 12:C'JIPl4S O B 14 2 0 12 555 1470 37 .76 8

E EAST RESERVEYARRA VALLEY OLD BOYS 14 12 0 2 1486 622 238 .91 48KEW 14 12 0 2 1457 687 212 .08 48OLD CAREY 14 10 0 4 970 493 196.75 40HICHMONDCENTRAL 14 9 0 5 1028 844 121 .80 360 _LEENCOBRAS 14 8 0 6 1097 912 120.29 32Cr =NSIDE PARK 14 8 0 6 806 796 101 .26 32

PARKA P C 14 5 0 9 738 1106 66.73 20"= ::7H0RN CITIZENS 14 3 0 11 579 1742 33.24 12

":1 COLLEGIANS 14 3 0 11 384 1473 26.07 1 2

E CENTRAL RESERVEU!71VERSITY BLACKS 14 13 0 1 1662 173 960.69 524 1LUAM5 TOWN CYMS 14 12 0 2 1281 516 248 .26 48UNIVERSITY REDS 14 10 0 4 1000 596 167 .79 40N 38TH BRUNSWICK 14 8 0 6 1009 726 138 .98 32,ESTBRUNSWICK 14 8 0 6 783 795 98 .49 320 FI S O B 14 8 0 6 804 1004 80 .08 3 2

"905E UNIVERSITY 14 5 0 9 332 1206 27 .53 20~.BURNE UNIVERSITY 14 4 0 10 384 1254 30 .62 16

C=D WESTBOURNE A F C 14 2 0 12 334 1437 23 .24 8

E SOUTH RESERV ESOUTHBANK C B A AFC 14 14 0 0 1709 392 435.97 56PENINSULA 0 B 14 10 0 4 1110 696 159.48 40OAKLEIGH A F C 14 10 0 4 971 848 114.50 40S71,LjRYS 14 9 0 5 1037 985 105.28 36:-SNHUNTLY 14 6 0 8 830 946 87.74 24`_3TERNWICK 14 6 0 8 826 1016 81 .30 24

.',ER HOUSE 14 5 1 8 800 894 89.49 22PATRICKS MENTONE 14 4 1 9 680 1007 67 .53 18

"-',ASH GRYPHONS 14 4 0 10 707 1040 67 .98 1 6~0 ALBERT PARK 14 1 0 13 605 1551 39,01 4

M NAME P W D L FOR AGST ?: PTS

CLUB XVIII (1)OLD XAVERIANS 14 11 0 3 872 280 311 .43 44MAZENOD O C 14 11 0 3 929 606 153.30 44OLD BRIGHTON BLOODS 14 11 0 3 824 612 134.64 44COLLEGIANS 14 9 0 5 707 637 110.99 36OLD SCOTCH 14 8 1 5 804 584 137 .67 34DE LA SALLE 14 7 1 6 603 653 88.29 30STBERNARDS 14 4 0 10 430 883 48 .70 16ST KEVINS 14 4 0 10 320 873 36 .66 16OLD MELBURNIANS 14 3 0 11 450 1063 42 .33 1 2

CLUB XVIII (2 )KEW 14 13 0 1 921 429 214 .69 52SYNDAL TALLY HO 14 11 1 2 890 438 203.20 46MONASH WHITES 14 10 0 4 898 545 164.77 40MT LILYDALE O C 14 9 0 5 1043 613 170.15 36MARCELLIN 14 7 0 7 560 640 87.50 28OLD ESSENDON GRAMMAR14 4 1 9 504 965 52.23 18THORNBURY COUGARS 14 3 0 11 696 932 74 .68 16THERRY PENOLA OB 14 1 0 13 316 1141 27.70 4OLD GEELONG 4 0 0 4 132 346 38.15 0

UNDER-19 SECTION 1OLD XAVERIANS 14 11 0 3 1350 991 136.23 44OLD PARADIANS 14 10 0 4 1649 1179 139.86 40UNIVERSITY BLUES 14 9 0 5 1516 908 166 .96 36OLD CAREY 14 9 0 5 1372 1165 117 .77 36DE LA SALLE 14 8 0 6 1243 1212 102 .56 32OLD MELBURNIANS 14 7 0 7 1214 1327 91 .48 28OLD BRIGHTON 14 6 0 8 1206 1394 86 .51 24MAZENOD O C 14 5 0 9 1061 1433 74 .04 20ST BERNARDS 14 3 0 11 996 1471 67 .71 12ST KEVINS 14 2 0 12 914 1626 56.21 8

UNDER-19 (2)COLLEGIANS 14 11 0 3 1432 527 173.16 44WHITEFRIARS 14 10 1 3 1319 887 148.70 42OLD SCOTCH 14 10 0 4 1420 966 147.00 40UNIVERSITY BLACKS 14 10 0 4 1191 1003 118.74 40BEAUMARIS A F C 14 7 0 7 1116 1123 99.38 28OLD HAILEYBURY 14 6 1 7 1272 1099 115.74 26WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 14 6 0 8 1114 1466 75.99 24OLD CAMBERWELL 14 5 0 9 1360 1155 117.75 20MARCELLIN 14 3 0 11 903 1392 64 .87 12WARRINGAL A F C 14 0 0 14 608 2182 27 .85 0

UNDER-19 (2) BLUEST BEDES MEN1OTIGERS 14 14 0 0 1935 442 437 .78 56MHSOB 14 12 0 2 1409 827 170 .37 48ORMOND 14 12 0 2 1441 905 159 .23 48OLD XAVERIANS (2) 14 7 0 7 885 1048 84.45 28HAMPTON ROVERS 14 6 0 8 1039 1256 82.72 24AJAX 14 6 0 8 869 1224 71.00 24DE LA SALLE (2) 14 5 0 9 706 1255 56.25 20MONASH BLUES 14 5 0 9 724 1348 53.71 20OLD GEELONG 14 3 0 11 764 -1639 46.61 1 2

UNDER-19 (2) RE DYARRA VALLEY 14 11 0 3 1183 817 144.80 44NORTH OLD BOYS 14 9 0 5 837 1018 82,22 36OLD TRINITY 14 8 0 6 1259 909 138.50 32ST LEO'S EMMAUS W P 14 8 0 6 1179 1011 116.62 32THERRY PENOLA OB 14 8 0 6 1264 1210 104.46 32OLD PARADIANS (2) 14 8 0 6 1052 1137 92.52 32AOUINAS 0 C 14 8 0 6 1085 1241 87 .43 32OLD IVANHOE 14 6 0 8 1084 1405 77 .15 24CHIRNSIDE PARK 14 4 0 10 755 1477 51 .12 1 6

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TEAM NAME

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OLD XAVERIANS 14COLLEGIANS 14OLD SCOTCH 13DE LA SALLE 14OLD MELBURNIANS 14OLD HAILEYBURY 14UNIVERSITY BLUES 14OLD PARADIANS 14OLD TRINITY 14ST BERNARDS 13

OLD BRIGHTON 14ST KEVINS 14MHSOB 14ORMOND 14IVANHOE 14THERRY PENOLA OB 14MAZENOD 0 C 14OLD IVANHOE 14ST KILDA SOUTH CAULFIELD 14BANYULE 14

NORTH OLD BOYS 14MARCELLIN 14ST B'S MENT TIG 14OLD MENTONIANS 14BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE 14THOMASTOWN 14HAMPTON ROVERS 14ST LEOS EMMAUS W P 14MONASH BLUES 14AJAX 14

OLD GEELONG 14BEAUMARIS A F C 14WHITEFRIARS 14OLD ESSENDON GRAMMAR 14SALESIAN 0 C 14PARKSIDE 14ST JOHNS 0 C 14AQUINAS O B 14CAULFIELD GRAMMAR 14OLD CAMBERWELL 1 4

YARRA VALLEY OLD BOYS 14OLD CAREY 13KEW 14CHIRNSIDE PARK 13RICHMOND CENTRAL 14BULLEEN COBRAS 14ELEY PARK A F C 14ELTHAM COLLEGIANS 14HAWTHORN CITIZENS 1 4

WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 14UNIVERSITY BLACKS 14NORTH BRUNSWICK 14UHSOB 14UNIVERSITY REDS 14OLD WESTBOURNE A F C 14LA TROBE UNIVERSITY 14WEST BRUNSWICK 14SWINBURNE UNIVERSITY A F C 1 4

SOUTHBANK C B A AFC 14PENINSULA O 8 14ST PATRICKS MENTONE 14POWER HOUSE 14OAKLEIGH A F C 14ST MARYS 14GLENHUNTLY 14ELSTERNWICK 14MONASH GRYPHONS 14ANZ ALBERT PARK 14

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W D L FOR AGAINST % POINTSA SECTIO N

11 0 3 1546 1116 138.53 4410 0 4 1387 1047 132.47 4010 0 3 1316 1047 125.69 408 0 6 1189 1228 96.82 327 1 6 1257 1146 109.69 307 1 6 1229 1337 91.92 305 0 9 1240 1396 88.83 204 0 10 1190 1483 80.24 163 0 11 1059 1300 81.46 123 0 10 1091 1404 77.71 1 2

B SECTIO N11 0 3 1727 1153 149.78 4410 0 4 1581 1292 122.37 409 0 5 1576 1274 123.70 369 0 5 1409 1142 123.38 368 0 6 1515 1375 110.18 328 0 6 1443 1531 94.25 326 0 8 1465 1378 106.31 246 0 8 1392 1494 93.17 243 0 11 1407 1951 72.12 120 0 14 1115 2040 54.66 0

C SECTIO N13 0 1 1706 821 207.80 5212 0 2 1588 844 188.15 4812 0 2 1884 1115 168.97 489 0 5 1515 1282 118.17 367 0 7 1534 1378 111.32 285 0 9 1280 1445 88.58 204 0 10 1190 1458 81.62 164 0 10 1224 1640 74.63 164 0 10 995 1771 56.18 160 0 14 785 1947 40.32 0

D SECTIO N12 0 2 1689 1097 153.97 4811 0 3 1459 1058 136.61 4411 0 3 1462 1159 126.14 447 0 7 1336 1286 103.89 286 0 8 1266 1348 93.92 246 0 8 1240 1409 88.01 246 0 8 1102 1316 83.74 245 0 9 1280 1497 85.50 205 0 9 1057 1251 84.49 201 0 13 951 1411 67.40 4

E EAST SECTIO N12 0 2 197412 0 1 133011 0 3 19229 1 3 13019 0 5 13645 1 8 13304 0 10 7464 0 10 6332 0 12 759

1002 197.01 48743 179.00 48929 206.89 44745 174.63 381097 124.34 361201 110.74 221684 44.30 161946 32.53 162012 37.72 8

E CENTRAL SECTIO N14 0 0 139912 0 2 15939 0 5 10247 0 7 11747 0 7 10416 0 8 10176 0 8 8005 0 9 8394 0 10 758

E SOUTH SECTION14 0 0 219710 0 4 151810 0 4 15118 0 6 17608 0 6 14207 0 7 13116 0 8 13104 0 10 12012 0 12 1140

1 0 13 983

779 179.59 56736 216.44 481105 92.67 361130 103.89 281180 88.22 281220 83.36 241184 67.57 241121 74.84 201190 63.70 1 6

742 296.09 561043 145.54 401118 135.15 40

1315 133.84 321324 107.25 321538 85.24 281518 86.30 241929 62.26 161625 70.15 82199 44.70 4

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