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week's "Amateur Footballer", I reported that a to transfer from one club to another has bee n to a reinstated player in circumstances wher e scribed 22 week period expired after 30 Jun e . There is now some doubt as to the correctness of decision and the permit has been rescinded unti l -cudve Committee has considered the matte r s scheduled to do on August 2) and wher e uid determine whether such transfer was within -tiles of the Association . Because the Executive ^`-r this week's publication deadline, the decisio n cutive will be reported in next week's otballer. " ;ho believe they have recently retired players ve played a total of 300 senior, under 19 or :ative VAFA matches should advise the VAFA names and their games played will be checked. s are correct, players will be admitted to the 30 0 <_ a luncheon during the finals . CTIVE EVENING successful evening last Wednesday. Terrific rice and ideas and many fine people who jed views and developed a shared desire to form te Research Collective . vv ue a summary of the evening's activities to ho attended shortly. Clubs who did not attend would like to have a nominated person added "-A Chapter data base please email or fax me rson's name, email, fax, address di ails . Mv details are fax 9531 2050 o srn.au JUNIOR FOOTY IN GO' ed to be in attendance at the St .1 ards ' tch luncheon last Saturday . Featured at th e re ex-FootscraV champion St _- . . and Bulldog' I tore . who both coach St . 'junior teams . ?ards were playing Old Trinity on the day an d lentally Steve Wallis is a former student of Grammar . Steve and Tony both spoke at th e on and truly were both magnificent examples o f ° putti ^ back into the game that made the m e . The classic comment from Steve Wallis I hope to have some pictures ready for publication next week . FIRST 1€%? Congratulations t o with another 7 last week for a total to date of 114 . Tony Macgeorge (M e nt o n c . :_-3 .:for being the first player to kick 100 goals this season . Tony reached the 100 in round 13 when he kicked 10 . He followed up STATE IMATCM 200 2 It is hoped that beginning next year the three states (SA . WA and Victorian Amateur Associations) will begin a three ~artthree state National Amateur Cl The Championship will get off the ground if a sponsor can be found Y-rho, 11 cover all costs associated with travel . The -- a matches is: 2602: SA.` -L v . --"FA (Adelaide) ; t?dAAFL v. SAAFL (Perth ) 2003: SAAFL v. WAAFL (Adelaide) ; WAAFL v . VAFA (Perth) VAFA v . WAAFL (Melbourne) ; VAFA v . SAAFL (Melbourne) Four points - win ; 2 points - draw, with the team with the most points after three years becoming the National Amateur Champion . Matches for our C to D team, our regular senior matches against the VCFL and Under 19 teams are being planned as well and will be independent of this senior Championship . THE JOUF=~i~1!P,L O" TH°~ VICTORIA N AMATEUR FOOTBA PrIcE m a T, -
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Page 1: The Amateur Footballer, Week 15, 2001

week's "Amateur Footballer", I reported that ato transfer from one club to another has bee nto a reinstated player in circumstances wher e

scribed 22 week period expired after 30 Jun e. There is now some doubt as to the correctness ofdecision and the permit has been rescinded until-cudve Committee has considered the matter

s scheduled to do on August 2) and wher euid determine whether such transfer was within-tiles of the Association . Because the Executive^`-r this week's publication deadline, the decisio n

cutive will be reported in next week'sotballer. "

;ho believe they have recently retired playersve played a total of 300 senior, under 19 or:ative VAFA matches should advise the VAFA

names and their games played will be checked.s are correct, players will be admitted to the 30 0

<_ a luncheon during the finals .

CTIVE EVENINGsuccessful evening last Wednesday. Terrific

rice and ideas and many fine people whojed views and developed a shared desire to form

te Research Collective .vv ue a summary of the evening's activities toho attended shortly. Clubs who did not attendwould like to have a nominated person added"-A Chapter data base please email or fax me

rson's name, email, fax, address di ails . Mvdetails are fax 9531 2050 o

srn.auJUNIOR FOOTY IN GO'

ed to be in attendance at the St.1 ards 'tch luncheon last Saturday . Featured at th e

re ex-FootscraV champion St _- . . and

Bulldog' I tore . who both coach St .'junior teams .

?ards were playing Old Trinity on the day an dlentally Steve Wallis is a former student ofGrammar. Steve and Tony both spoke at the

on and truly were both magnificent examples o f° putti ^ back into the game that made the m

e . The classic comment from Steve Wallis

I hope to have somepictures ready forpublication next week .

FIRST 1€%?Congratulations t o

with another 7 last week for a total to date of 114 .

Tony Macgeorge (Ment o nc .:_-3 .:for being thefirst player to kick 100 goals this season . Tony reachedthe 100 in round 13 when he kicked 10. He followed up

STATE IMATCM 2002It is hoped that beginning next year the three states

(SA. WA and Victorian Amateur Associations) will begina three ~artthree state National Amateur

Cl

The Championship will get off the ground if a sponsorcan be found Y-rho, 11 cover all costs associated withtravel .The -- a matches is:2602: SA.` -L v . --"FA (Adelaide); t?dAAFL v. SAAFL(Perth )2003: SAAFL v. WAAFL (Adelaide) ; WAAFL v . VAFA

(Perth)

VAFA v . WAAFL (Melbourne); VAFA v . SAAFL(Melbourne)Four points - win ; 2 points - draw, with the team withthe most points after three years becoming the NationalAmateur Champion .Matches for our C to D team, our regular seniormatches against the VCFL and Under 19 teams arebeing planned as well and will be independent of this

senior Championship .

THE JOUF=~i~1!P,L O" TH°~ VICTORIA N AMATEUR FOOTBA

PrIcE m aT, -

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WITNESSED one of the best moments in my fouryears with the VAFA last Saturday at - i_ . Turnto page 33 and FTLOTG for the rej,~)rt .

-IN A remarkable season, where the top half of theladder has had teams rotating the spots, threematches will point to how the finals will line up .

TODAY, top sides St Kevins and Marcellin clash andwhile the Eagles look to have ensured their first minorA Section premiership, SKOBS have won seven oftheir past eight . Nine rounds ago though it was a 2-4ratio and my e-mail couldn't handle the criticism ofcoach - dl en. Last time at Bulleen,the Eagles nearly doubled SKOBS with half ofMarcellin's score coming from their twin-tower s

a( i id Chris .drew at South Yarra, when th e

Bernies had 17 players in the last quarter, and nowfive per cent separates them . " kc° handed theBlues a six-goal lesson with Lu' e kicking 10but today, after Luke kicked four for Essendon in theVFL last week, he shouldn't be there . Blues coach Lee

ar said regardless of Hawkins running out"we've got a certain game plan no matter who weplay' .

Last time Old Trinity defeated, )d by 39 pointsand vs cruised against O1 ;_- - :, . m .

WEEK, University Bit ' delivered on coachLee Adamson's prediction that his list was back to itsstrongest with a remarkable burst of five unansweredgoals in the first 10 minutes of the last quarter againstMHSOB. Four of them were from C` in -1yanwho ironically practises his goal kicking at -"elbourneHigh-

"I went down to MHS, which I live near, on the Friday,"Christian revealed .With captain Gil McLachlan, offafter aggravating an ankle injury, 196c mNailon dominated the ruck in the last term and hehelped double the Blues' three-quarter time score .The win sets up a mirror of last year where the Bluessnuck into the finals. Adamson said: "We're lowerthan a 50 per cent chance to make the four . We wantto win every game. "Over the past month our midfield,Jason Coulloupas, Tom Wilcox and Drew Slimmonhave been doing the job . "

-ST KEMS killed vs at stoppages to pound theirway to second spot for the first time this season . Xavsswitched Michael Blood an d Matt McCarthy fromthe ruck to centre-half forward such was the effort ofRyan Grinter. Steve O'Connor came of agedominating the centre . Xavs coach TimO'Shaughnessy said the double chance wasn't an

issue . "We're justlooking at making thefour," O'Shaughnessysaid. Daniel P .̀kicked a snap-shot for Xavs from 40 metres on 1boundary to register for Goal of the Year. =.vMc mg-Allen said his tearn had been plarmirevenge since their round 51oss .

_ '_Jarred and C' Purcell g,a height advantage at half-forward as the Eagfought off a determined od which had nipremiership players from Iast year in its team . J

e, who played with Richmond last year, wasexcellent mid-fielder and there are more headachessta ~)r sad, one of his Hawthorn heroes, Ca

starred in the reserves.

-N] ` )ffitcheifl rebounded from injury to register figoals for St Ben r ; as the Dogs kept their seasalive while making 7 i` a' ; mission difficult.

-OLD Scotch's ,'s five goals was tdifference over C a, which mathematicacould still avoid relegation, at EP. Scotch coaAndrew Smith said: "The higher sides play each othand we play sides above us so if we can keep wirmu

1 fl! make the finals".

_.AAY.~" it FOCUS, ' 3 TEEK : U .

' C ST-r --°_ .

Christian received a silver medal at the SydnOlympics when he rowed in the eight at Penrith Lakfinishing 0 .8 of-a-second behind Great Britain . Thisa year off for Christian, 24, so he's back playing toofor the first time in five years, and he's picking updozen kicks a game . "We had a 99 per cent good reand we needed a 100 per cent to take gold . "It was ~unbelievable experience. "I've learnt a lot abopreparation and performing and I take a lot of thinto my footy ." He does eight training sessions a wet- five are for rowing and the others for the Blue"Footy training at this level is easier."

COACH FOCUS, THIS WEEM ST KEVINS' PMMCARTHUR-ALLEN

Mike, 47, has been coaching for half his life . It begaas a player-coach at BuIleen United . Despite hlongevity Mike has only coached one club Ipremiership success and that was Ormond, and Ipicked up five A Section flags there in six years . Borand raised in Carlton Mike's inspiration for coachirwas Ron Barass! when he went to the Blues eplaying coach . "At school when other kids wanted Ibe a Brocvnlow Medallist I wanted to coach . "b;i a~aip com.au

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Hate s_; milestone in the Club

rday . ' 1 ;l .ers" who turned fifty this,:es~ .lted :ie Club in all of the pas ts, he has also served as President,

. Treasurer and is currently ou r.Aivrays happy and willing to do his bi t

'{erS° is also one of our current

' /Club i$ umpires and this Saturday wil l" Iv swap, his footie jumper for his whites .ir_e "Stockers", keep up the good world! "

__ - would like to congratulate the2 players recently on achievin g

the club . ."', associated at the clt=il

to , arlk _or ii r

ser . ce over a nu er of •^ars .

- would like to congratulate Tomwho played his 100th senior/reservethe Club last Saturday agains t

-, . Tow-, a product of the Club's successfu l19 teams of the late 90's, has made a

ie r~turn to the Club aftc ~ a` ig iy stintdone to °

senior game

- co: -atulat "cad on; tod<_ .. egan playing

tedit' : :- - bee lea integral partside . __ter w~.l ' -his second B&F

re spent three seasons overseasig his career before returning this yearup Where he left off. Plying in the centre

. Reidy thrives on getting the "hardas always giving 100% for his team andL ; t OBGFC look forcrard to many more

J of itertainment both on and off he fiel dyou the best of luck today

OLD Si ' "ti;'ri 4.2 . 7 .7 10 .10 14.18 (102)OLD ~ Ni _ ~)N 4.1 6 .3 8.11 10.14 (74)

Old-Scott t: H . Thomas 5 MeCarroli 2 A . Crow 2 Kitchen RatcliffePhillips Robinson Aujard . Best: Robinson Gnatt Phillips Aujard KitchenBrooke.

A. trrley . Hinton (F) T. Dornom R Nation (B) V. Vescovi J . Robinso n

' ikon: A. Ginnavin 3 Bristow 3 Gadsden Dickerson Barro wMl--1, t : Lennox Raju A . Gmnavin Bristow Smith Jackson. Umpires:

(G)OLD U.', _ S 3.2 9.5 13.6 16.8 (104)

ST KEVINS 7 .6 12 .11 14.14 19 .16 (130)Old Xaveriuns: Donati 3 McCarthy 2 Ellis 2 Clarke 2 B Coughlan 2Lethiean Cowers A McDonald Blood Woodruff. Best :: McCarthy Donattrowers A McDonald Brushneld Sassi . St Kevins : Fraser 4 JGiansiracusa 4 Groner 2 Bowles 2 O'Shea Sadler O'Connor B DollmanM Giansiracusa Crohan Byrne . Best :: Fraser Grinter Callery LynchSadler Byrne . Umpires : R. Sneddon J. McNiece (F) N . Woods B.

Corcoran (B) R . Parry S. Cattle G ):01CELL1Pd 4.5 9.11 12 .15 19.24 (138).' . ENOD 4.2 7.2 11.5 14.7 (91)

rceBin: Treganowan 7 Cox 2 Forced 2 Ibrahim 2 White 2 JarredL.atterv Dinneen Romantn . Best: Slattery Seabury Cox Treganowan

Godwin Jarred ..,. .snad: Tucker 3 Masketl 2 Meintvre 2 Beard 2 McMullin Parry

Hantey Linden Fisher. Best : Sharp Linden McIntyre Hanley Parry Hose .Umpires : R . Eastwood T . Sutcliffe (F) J . Forsyth D . Cusack (B) C. ArcotK . Pitcher (G )MHSOB 5 .1 10.4 14.9 15 .12 (102)

UNIVERSITY BLUES 4.4 7.8 8.11 16 .15 (111)AiI3SOB: Bamert 3 Simpson 3 G McCully 2 S McCully Woodley JosephSaultry White McIntyre Adcock. Best : Cassell McIntyre S McCully RCiowes Simpson 4:'oodley . University Blues : C Ryan 7 Lowcock 4 Nation2 Shannon North Wilcox. Best: Hutchins McEw7n C Ryan Nation McKie

Gates .Unaniras: G. Curran J . Kvins (F) S . Caruso R . Mutton (B) D. Napoli B.

McCarthy (G )ST. BERYd.9RDS 4 .5 12.9 17.14 23.17 (155)

OLD TIUNrrY 2.2 4.3 7.10 13 .13 (91)St Bernards: N Mitchell 5 Mansfield 4 Jordan 3 McLaughlin 3 T Harvey2 Neeson Thomas Turnbull Loughlin Byrne Davis . Best: Jordan NMitchell McLaughlin Byrne Wilkinson Mansfield . Old Trinity : Andrews5 Greig 3 Ramsden 2 Clarke Frost Reynolds . Best: : Ramsden AndrewsParkin Hatfield Reynolds Greig. Umpires: G . Huntchen M. Gibson (F) S .

McKenzie (B) K. Segota G . Robinson (G )EFS . M

OLD SCOTCH 5.1 12.6 15.9 18 .16 (124)OLD BRIGHTON 2.2 4.3 8.4 9 .6(60)Old Scotch : not received Old Brighton : not receivedOLD %AvE "S 5.5 5.7 11.10 14 .12 (96)

ST KEVINS 1.2 2.4 4.4 5 .7(37)Old Rsv : Irelan d 3 R Jones 2 Stoney 2 Scanlan 2 Baker P.

McDonald Johnston Skidmore Oswald . Best: Scanlan Ca)linan R JonesBa er P McDonald Rush . St Kevins : Not receivedP.§f..:ZCELLIPB 4 .6 8.10 12.15 17 .22 (124)

iENOD 0.1 0.1 1.2 3.2(20)eeBin: not received Mazenod : not received3013 3.1 6.5 7.13 9.14 (68 )

VERSITY BLUES 3.5 5.7 6.11 9.12 (68 )

BOB L .Tavlor 2 Hawkins 2 Burke Mills Orchard Robinson Rodder .

?rtarcellin 7 52Old Scotch 0 48

MHSOB 3 37St Bernards 2 34

ll St Bernards 5 28VE

St Bernards 0 34OldScotch 0 21Marcellin 0 17Old Scotch 0 16St Kevins 0 1 6

;ins Mazenod 0 1 6

Best: L.Taylor Feferkranz Burke Hawkins Hawkes Rudder . Unit Blues :Brown 2 Brookes Terrill B .Coieman Chtvers Quinn . Best: WilsonFeatherston McAtoon Crawford Brookes Raso.ST.BER2eARD'S 1.1 4.2 6.4 6.4(40)OLD TRINITY 4.3 6.5 7.6 8.8(56)

St.Bernard's: Calthorpe 2 Tankey Overman Osborne D . Thomas. Best:Rahiti Campbell Tankey James Mount Holland James . Old Trinity:

Barr 3 T .Cade 2 Cornell 2 Lauletta . Best : Ward Shaughnessy T.CadeCooper Lautetta Barr .

TODAY'S MATCHES.A Section

Old Brighton v . Old Xaverian sSt . Kevins v . Marcellin at Trevor Barker

Oval, Sandringham (Saturday) .

Old Trinity v . Mazenod

University Blues v. Old ScotchSt. Bernards v . MHSOB

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Coach: Simon DalrympleRes. Coach : Peter Randall

1 . C . Slattery2 . A. Caffry3. D. Waters4. G. Romanin5 . M . Moran6 . D . Sampimon7 . N . Godwin8. R . Frisin a9. D. Ballantine10. C. Purcel l11 . D . Taylor (RC)12 . B. Croni n13 . S . Dinneen14 . R. McMahon15. M . Chun16. L . McMillan17. G . Cox (VC)18 . D . Gartner19 . D. Cooper20 . S .0'Flynn21 . N . Walker22 . D . Marson23 . P. Gleason24 . L. O'Flynn25 . R . Galati26. N . Armstrong27. D . Theisz28 . D . Johnston29 . P. Smith30 . A . Treganowan (C)31 . S . Yee32. M. Browne33 . G . Cull34 . D. Jarred35 . J . Frazer36, D . Cope37. D . Moran38 . M. O'Sullivan39 . B. Colville40 . M . Leffanue41, J . Seabury42. B . Dinneen43 . A. Duncan44 . A. Wilkinson (RVC)44 L. Hansen45. D . Theisz46. J. Wilkins47. D . Ryan48 . A. Gallagher49 . D. Coutts50 . A . Ryder51 . M . Maguire52 . J . Mathews53 . C. Mathews54 . R. McMahon55 . J . Wallis56. B . Norden57. M. Van Lint59 . J . Ibrahi m

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1 C. Harrison2 A . Quinn3 A. McIntyre4 A. Hanley (C)5 M. Quir k6 J. Bayford7 S . Morga n8 D. Lancaster9 S . Nobl e10 M. O'Hara11 T. Smith (RC)11 D. Hos e12 M . Murray13 P. Gooden14 N . Meehan15 N . Parry16 J . Kavanagh17 J . Beard18 T. O'Donoghue (VC)19 S . McMulli n20 C . Murray20 T. Castricum21 S . Polan22 D. Ryan (DVC)23 A . Tucke r24 D . Nisbet25 D . Masskell26 J. Dunne (DVC)27 D. Kro m28 P. Nelson29 R . Sharp30 S . Fisher31 N . Snarl32 P. Vine33 D. Gran t34 M . Pollard (RVC)35 R . Hawkin s36 D . Carter37 L . Morgan38 D. Linden39 G . Kalber40 S . Rya n41 A . McDowell42 P. Fotiniotis42 C . Adams43 A. Pers i44 R. Mosbauer45 P. Rice46 B . Waldron47 A . McDowell48 G . Tilling49 L . Halvy (RVC)50 D. Carter52 N. Nussbaum53 A . Strawhorn54 J . Pers i

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Coach : Andre :r SmiCoach : Dale Tapping Res. Coach :Assist : Justin Clarks i Gary JackseRes . Coach: Richard Obee I A Nettleton

A. Kryzwniak 2 B PhillipsA . Pirtle 3 C Hosking

C. Barrow (VC) 4 T HoltA 5 R Price

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50 D Richardson51 M Saunders52 M Davison53 C Joyc e54 N Simon55 G Sarkozy57 J Crane58 C Adam

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_ . . _ . . . - . _ : .yC~,uch : Tim O'St sghnessy Coach : Garry Fouk Coach : Coach : Lee Adamson

Phil Gaut Res. Coach : Chris Res. Coach : David Law Mike McArthur-Allen Res. Coach: Terry Benai mI Mortensen Res. Coach : Mick Knuppel

nnedy S 1 M Blood (C) 1 . D . Baynes 1 A . Gallery 1 D Slimmonicon G (RC) 2 D Orlando 2 . L. Meehan 2 S . Lowerson 2 T Hutchins

Lynolds3 L Hannebery 3 . J. Podsiadly 3 D. Curtis 3 J Sturroc k

rrowsmith J~ rrows D 4 D Landrigan 4 . S. McKeon 4 P. Greenham 4 D Guengerich

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6 P. O'Keefe5 Q Gleason6 S Langley

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Jgson B 8 P McDonald 8 . J. Evans 9 J . Giansiracusa 9 S Mead eI

Frost CStebbins C 9 J Hawkins 9• B. Jordan (DVC) 10 N . Fraser 10 A Davis

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st j 11 Ad Jones 10 . L . Campbell (R) 12 R . Grinter 12 G McLachlan

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It does appear that the top 2 positions are definitelydecided, but the race is on for spots 3 and 4, withany two of five possibly being able to fill the breach.ReviewThe great man himself, E . E . Gunn hosted theafternoon tea, as Ormond kept their slim final'shopes alive by accounting for Old Haileybury by 8pts . There wasn't much in the game all day, as theqtr by qtr scores indicate . It was `Big M' day for thehome side, as McConvill ran riot and was assisted byMartin and Miller. Graves, Pountney and Harropbattled manfully for the visitors .At the home of footy, EP, Old Paradiaass marchedon their winning way, when they accountedcomfortably for Beaumaris by 38 pts, and saved mefrom mowing Banksia Reserve with nail clippers!! A7 goal 2nd qtr was the breakaway time for the OPs,and the contest was over at 1/2 time . Stevens,Richardson and Sinclair played well for the winners,whilst Black, Gibson and Bryce were good playersfor the losing side .It was certainly death in Brunswick last week .Possibly the death of N t1Bs' fmals chances, as theywere pulverised by the juggernaut of B Section inOld Ivanhoe by 63 pts . It was all over at the mainbreak with 01 holding a 35 pt lead . Oates, Tully andYoung went bananas for the Brown and Whites andVogels, Sanders and Booth stood tall for the Purpleand Whites.At the Junction Oval, Old Melburnians kept theirfinal four hopes alive with a come from behind winagainst the plucky Therry to fall over the line by 5pts . OMs were staring down the barrel of a 25 ptdeficit at 1/2 time, but 6 goals to 2 in the second halfwas enough to see them victorious . Treloar, Berryand Thompson were fine players for OMs . Therry sbest were Appleford, Evans and Crotty.Finally, out at our very own tree-hugger's haven(Donvale), itefritt rs gave away a 10 pt lead at qtrtime, and were overrun big time, as De La Salle ranriot and won easily by 79pts. An 11 goal 2nd term byDLS blew the home side to the shizenhausen, andthat fat sheila sang very loudly at the main break.Hall, Harrison and Morel were good contributors forDLS and were opposed by M. Carbone, Northey andWood who performed solidly for the vanquished.PreviewSome belters greet us this week. And with yourstruly spearing to the front again in the North WestFM tipping contest with a 5, I'm on fire! !

This week you can buy those oil company shares, asOld Paradians (1 /2) do have to travel all the way to

McKinnon to tackleOld Haiteybazxy(6/4) . Mick Dwyerwill be treating thisas a mini final. Mat tRyan and his charges contin : c o: t'= ir m ;Anyone who can topple the ilag faxou,iLvs twlce awho are in the form they are in right now deservebe, and white shorts or not, it will not stop the Gmachine . OPs by 19pts .There is definitely a game at our beachside i ~si erthis week, as Beaarxrraris (5 / 1) host - ", 1fJim Durnan will gather all his locals thi sone more prayer-a-thon, as today is the lestthe dice - defeat today and unfortunately, if • sfor 2401 . It ;vrill be joy for NOBs today as I think tlthe home side will fall short and as much as it paime to say it, fi nd themselves in C Section in 20CNOBs by 4 0pts .Do yourself a favour an d GET YOUR BACKSIDE 'MALVERN (Melways #69A2) . Here it is - thea-veight clash . De Salle (4/5) ~•

:"/5) . Paul Cooper and his lac:3yours truly) are camping at the club i :crunch time for DLS. Similarly, tii ~ coat Pine Lodge would desperately want the b- girights that go with top spot . I should be a,: .mp u cit a draw, but no, I'll put my gonads on the fine .to win 4 pts .The folks at Oak Park put on their afternoon spreeas Therry (2/ 1) roll out the red carpet to B SectioaJekyll (or is it Hyde this weeK?) in Ormond (i J3) .I ever coach out at Oak Park a ~_ain, it will her ofrom a hot air balloon, because I'm sure t

o banned for selecting the locals to get t_The bookies i11 have it right, though < :d r o iwill win todae )pts .

Finallv, -.- ~ (5/2) hegame at Dom to play _- -at the home foe , EP. Even Lbat OMs' second home ground ,,?), and I t' a bun

Continued or --age 6 2

Old Haileybury v . 01 ParadiansBeaumaris v . Nor_ Old "o~,-,

De La Salle v . Old IvanhoeTherry Penola v. Orm : ;

VThitefriars v. Old Melburnians ; , ;-

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on

in great clubmen and have served the

e club against Ormonddringharn U19's straight

ith OH in 95 ande a regular member of the senior backline .

"Force" from all at the Bloods . Congratulationson playing his 50th

Well done `Brando".

- would like to con adulateWood, ff3 r and

on playing their v . _I se club . Also 1 00 Games - Round 13

and Andrew Glel~.~ play thei res for the club against 'Merry. Ricbie' a

of the Under 19s 1996 and Senior D Grade 1998sides, and Andrew a member of the Under

t 6 seasons . 150 meet-Todayand Nor play their

uie club. 'MaggsV stas t i with the duband apart from a short stint in Europe in 1999,

i a consistent member of both Senior and Reserv eis best remembered for his running goals and

at torment of opposition forwards. Wormy, ay skilled utility, started with the club in 1993 an d

been a consistent performer for both Senior an dve Grade sides. Maggsy and hTormy are always at

ub functions and are very popular and well respected fo ref ° rts for the Friars over the past decade. Well done

e - Congratulations to The Big Box Man ,° F3u#-1, . Played his i5€1t31 game for the

b Last week (28/7) for the Reserves . Started with the19's in 1991, p1- . many games with the W's as asult of agoc d p 'Dck and no.v with the Ressies. Wellnel ,;~-fell.a?

Oid _`, ee - All at Old Ivanhoe would like toiLratulate the following players on achieving individual

u,~ies . James Hope 50 games on 14/7 against

-mond, a state representative and one of the upcomin glimnpionsoftheUAFA,'.1' mt'Egg' Css aclC, 1 50

es, four time winner of our reserves goallockin g1 _~, :y plying his re Vd goal opportunism in the't) J-_'s, d1'Q .. •

. .. .:- - C3C n . a gutsy

and Chris F 50 one of thei,i,',<As of the reserves .

Old ::` : ~Aburrlias.as - Last Saturday "-ated his 100th game. The players responded-lillgly for Geoff and pulled off a hard fought 5 poin t

, ,- . . r Therry. Geoff is a very popular guy at the footylul), helping to organise dub social functions, and

ig all with plenty of laughs with his rahacky sensellumour. After celebrating his Milestone with team

m .:tes, late Saturday night Geoff was struck by a car and, now in Intensive Care at the Alfred Hospital. The,nnnittee, players and supporters of the Old

burnians send their love and support to Geoffs familyin this difficult time, everybody s till being in a state of'!Y-ek that this could happen to such a great person. Get

,:al sson Geoff, all the O .M'S are with you and your

2.2 7.4 10.5 1Y.7 (3 1H: .7 :x :--- C Is 2.7 5.9 9.10 ' :' .1 1

Gm a 4 Stow 2 Scan2on 2 Hall 2*diller 2 L S mith Ralonan .nith' utin S Keleher Moore P'cr. on I#afleyb ay: Lapgage 5liaueBau : Graes Janke. Pest: S Raciarxls Graves ftwntney Lappag~

Ifx hs : S. Alga P. P3llhingtau (F) P. Curtis C. Shipl,y (F73.4 6.6 9.9 12.11 (53)3.2 10.6 13.9 15.13 (121)

21tr4,tu1lck 2 Faiey. Be.st : Black Gibson Bryce Bocinr4 Porteous 3 Harm 3 Stctirns 2 Glouglibn Sinclair

as Hart. Best :: Stevens Ricluirclson Siro-rta;r Porteous Harked. V: P. Lvineen P. Sftnpson (F) P. T ' J. Mason ill) M. Skallson S,

0.6 1.8 2.11 5.14 (44)4.7 6.13 10.15 15.16 (106)

B a Keaian Ri B rer G F Co an. Best V~cls M BarkaTSpuu1Mg ( : Iva. . :c Bran in 3 fisted 3 R V,Wd.k 2

i S Low McLean Price Tot v TuIIy. Best : Oates Tully Young. : J.14a1 tL. R' ' (Fft.1xxgG.Ctancy(G )

35 ~.3 6.13 10.17 (7'P)2.1 9.3 10.5 11.6 ('72)

4 Berry 2 Kennedy ' Trd= BestTr'--r 3 r=dae Tbonspson Smith Guest • Evans 4 Se.ratae2t;nu .. . Cartaapl~ficrziGoodu.viaU7Ls.Best : AplMord

R b7aysian FA. Morrison (9 B. Hoare (R) G .,NWff (G)4.6 5.10 7.14 10.19 r(~9)3.2 14.6 19.14 22.20 (152)

4 M Carbone 2 Power 2 Carzigg Rexi} . Bat: M Carlaonc P.y P,boli Ports. Ile La Salte: Gerrit-, 5 Duggan 3 taRa& 2

2 Cafi 2 Buckle Banns Em-dm Muistarse Mord J HaIl. Best JEvans Goodta D or, Urapires: D. PeSris RL Taylor (F) R .(G)

5.6 7.9 10.11(71)3.4 7.4 12.6 15.9 (99)

3 W.Block 2 C.E 12 YDnia(l,vnas Stewart Farrell. Best:

alt 3wplusal 3 P J~~ 2 OIAa~nnrIl Fletcher Ffo}d . Best

He i . ~,stcue tSmweayConnaiy F1 -L~a' rrnce. Haril;es 4

xis n i t3.4 4.4 9' 9.7(61)

C.1 her Costelloe-Manniligg D..".sat2ett W.BIock. Old Haileyburr.

~ > EGstafhdou Floyd RMitckel( Brandhan.P_1.1 3.1 3.2 4.3(19)3S 9.6 16.9 21.14 (140)

4 OBr= Pratt, Stevens,3,Ja}w M3 .Fitilayan. w~ a:

4.4 5.5 9. 73.3 9.4 11.6(72

2 Boar Howard Kxnnedv 1 . Beat

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53 f6 7.11 7.13 (5 .5)3,2 1 .5 7.6 6.9(5i)

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B RESERVESOld Haileybury 4 65De La Salle 4 37North Old Boys 1 31Old Paradians 6 31Ormond 1 28

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ICoach: Jim 1 Coach : Paul Cooper Coach. Fr D_n :II Coach: ck r G eRes Coach : Roo c@dab Asst. : Paul O'Dwyer Res Coach : 'rk Robinson P s. G ch c ;Res : Damian Carroll - .Cc

1 P. Brook 1 L Walker 2 . D. Keenan 1 . C. Home 1 A.Oate s2 L. Gibson 2 R Buckley 3 . A .Trimboli 2. R. Kejna (DVC) 2 L.Lochran3 J . Magee 3 B Corin 4 . S .Sleep 3. M. Hoffman 3 C.Allender4 A. Pratt 4 L Hall 5 . B .Devine 4 . S . Langford-Jones 4 B .Davis4 J . Black 5 C Swift 5 . D .Skene 5 . J. Bourke 5 TYoun g5 M. Ensor (VC) 6 M Herber 6. N.Vogels DVC 6 . A. White 6 D.Spide n6 L. Buller 7 P Harrison 7. P.Booth 7 . Adam Hilton (C) 7 E.McWillia m7 D. Foley 7R B Baker 8. B.Collison C 8 . R . George 8 T.Stevens (RC )8 A. Spence 8 J La Ragy 9 . H. Maplestone 9. S. Rowlands 9 M .Karayannis8 M. O'Brien 9 J Hall 10 . M .Nulty 10 . C. Efstathiou 10 M . Crowle y9 B. Nicholson (DVC) 9R E Williams 11 . R. Morley 11 . M . Graves 11 S .Tull y10 A. O'Brien 10 T Silvers 12. S .Lock 12. P. Dimond 12 C .Braniga n11 M . Lee 11 A Evans (C) 13. T.Halpin 13. B . Harrop 13 C .Barke r11 L. Stevens 12 D Toohey 14. D .Kingham 14. A . Forsyth 14 K .Theodossi12 T. Grzeaschka 13 A Johnstone 16. D .Collins 15. A . Saunders 15 L .Bolzo n13 D. Whitaker 14 A Robertson 17 . J. Fitzclarence 16. P. O'Donnell 16 M.Wood s14 T. Coliins 15 P Bowden 18 . C .Murray 17 . Ash Hilton 17 A.Corcora n14 D . Dew 16 S Hyland (VC) 19 . P.O'Farrell 18 . C . Jayaskera 18 J .Hope (VC )15 A . Edge 16RD Jarvis 20 . J .Sutherland 19 . M . Armstrong 19 D.Warry16 A. Quin 17 A Elliott 21 . N.Casboult DVC 20 . J . Wright 20 D.Hawke s17 L . Atkins 18 C Mercuri 22. M .Connelly RC 21 . A. Jenke 21 R .Roberts17 S. Fitzgerald 19 R Prezens 23. D. Carman 22 . D. Mason 22 P.Donaldso n18 T. Cotter 19RT Shields 24. J .Barker VC 23. M . Seccull

23 A .Bareza18 N. Kennedy 20 M Picone 25. G.Phyland 24. A . Ross 24 G .Haros19 M . Atkins 21 D Jackson 26 . M .Yandell 25. B . Johnston

25 A.White19 A . Low 21RM Joyce 27 . W.McTaggart 26. J. Bell

26 P.Lillis20 L. Tucker 22 M O'Donnell 28 . D .Joyce 27. R . Brandham

27 J .Weddle20 M . Mellon 23 D O'Brien 29 . D . Usser 28. S. Walden (VC)

28 S.Morri s21 L . Healy 24 J Morel 30 . M .Leigh 29 . B Carson

29 R.Weddle (C)21 P. Sherman 24RB Buick 31 . L.Boyle

.30 . D. Warnes

30 A .Gilbert31 TPerer a22 J. Holt (C) 25 C Hyde 32 . M .Phyland 31 . D. Lay 32 A Gooley22 B. Tadgell 25RM Shaw 33. M .Barker 32 . B . Mitchell

.33 N Pratt23 A. Catlin 26 D Spithill 34. J .Saad 33 . P. Wright

.34 A Tieman24 B .Gray 27 S Thomas 35. M .Carney 34 . P. Langford-Jones

.35 L Mclea n25 M . Smith 28 N Herber 36. D .Tonkin 35 . D . Lappage

.36 M Polloc k26 B . Spence-Bailey 29 P Hesse 37 . S .Mikunda 36. B . Lay

.37 M.Berry27 B . Haynes 30 B Mannix 39 . C . Siotos 37. G . Fletcher 38 Ga George28 J. Vance 31 S Hyde 38 . M.Amor 38. L . Floyd 39 Ge George29 S. Blackie 32 R Bonnici (VC) 40 . C .Phyland 39. D . Emerson 40 A Gioll o30 R . Canfield 33 C Bowker it, N.Tonkin 40 . S. Davey

.41 P.Malnoey31 P. Ott 34 P Grant 42 . A. Kennedy 41 . S . Saunders 42 L.Courag e

32 M . Matulick 35 A Mackintosh 43. D.Zacek 42 . A . McMahon 43 L.Hunter32 T. Arendarickas 37 D Hyland 44. M .Drum 43 . C. Pountney 44 A .Karafil i33 G . Jury 37RD Moore 45. B .Speed 44 . M . Wray (RVC) 45 M .Toovey34 S . Mitchell 39 S Hoy 46. P.Daniels 45 . T. Hilton 46 M.Tolle y35 N . Boctor 40 J Crowe 47 . J .Barlow RVC 46. A . Waxman 47 J .Wei r36 R . Deaton 41 A Phillips 48 . N . Sanders 47. R . Mitchell 48 B.Kolia s36 A. Blackie 42 J Davies 49 . TKlouse 48. C . Moyle 49 J.Risstro m37 D . Golding 43 K Brkic 50 . T.Drum 49. G . Finlayson 50 S.Brandt38 T. Blake 46 A Molan 51, N.Goonan 50 . R .Ladd 51 B.Shadbolt41 N. Conlan 47 G Wise 53. S. Butcher 51 . P. Gebka 52 P.Armstron g42 J . Gerrand 48 D Smith 54. M . Allouche 52 . N. Biggs 53 S .Price44 H . Gibson 49 G McHenry 57. C. Hosking 53 . L. Curtain 54 B .Guidera45 A . Thomas 52 A McKenzie 58. D. Ada 54 . G . Rowlands 55 N .Miller46 D . McGrath 55 S Giblett 61 . F.Lynch RDVC 55 . L. Byrns 56 S .Aston47 D . Condon 60 B Hoy 62 . A . MacDonald 56. M . Anderson 57 S . Ford48 T. Arendarcikas 64 A Boots 68 . P. Bryar 57. W. Mackenzie 58 G .Mcisaac49 J. Bryce 70 M Duggan 77 . S .Trenton 58. B. Langford-Jones 59 B.Spoor

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oach : Erwin Leyden Coach: Matt Rya nCoach: Peter Slaci kR

Coach: Ian JackmanCoach : Peter O'De aRes

Coach: Wayne Herme sRes. Coach : Brendan Smales

Coach: Greg Feutril lRes Coach: Andy Dalrymple

R .S . Coach : es . .Michael Lovejoy 1 Petrevski M

A Bennett 1 P Pratt 1 . D . Mabbett 23

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, S Theodore (C) 2 P. O'Loughlin 2 . D . Beckett 4 Elliot M 3 M Carbone

A Treloar 2 B Smith (R) 3 . E. Frasers

Sacco N 3 D Fedel e3

M Hazell 3 D . Stevens 4 . A. Grace 7 B nnister S 5 B Phan (Vc)

L Bunn 3 M Cosgriff (R) 5 . B . Turner 8 Hollow L 6 M Robinso n56

D Holme 4 R Murray 6 . D . Whelan6 910

Bannister CVaina J 7 D Brice

; C Thompson 5 M Harford 7 . S . Keleher (DVC) 11 O'Sullivan D(VC) 8 G Clifford

M Lovett 6 B Lethborg 8 . M . Miller (DVC) 12 Moran R 9 C Maguire

g R Simpson 7 P. Cosgriff 9 . S . Grace 1 314

Thrush JMitchell D 10 A Pawlik

10 T Roberts 8 A. Sinclair 10 . D . Scanlon 15 McMahon A 11 R Reidy (Vc)

11 P Gallagher 9 J . Collins 11 . D. Robbins 1 617

Goodwin MHoldstock G

12 R Pawli k

12 A Hewett 10 P. Brabender 12 . B . Deledio 18 Carter B 12 J Treyvau d

13 B Thiele 10 M Joyce (R) 13 . B . Stone 1 920

Grant ACl k J

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Henderson G 14 T Carrig g

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17 J Miller 14 A Curran 17. P.Joy 25 Edwards P 16 J Powe r

18 T Fitzgerald 15 S Fellowes 18. W. Block 2628

Carbis G0'Kearne M

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ig R Mulquiney 16 M . Godfrey 19. D . Cleary 29 ~Gaadwin 18 C Fulton

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21 L Boyd 17 D Jenkins(R) 21 . L . Wilson 3 132

Hollow SSacco J 21 K Kennedy

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Crotty M 27 B Sinclai r

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31 J Sallabank 24 D . Digney 30 . N . Wells 4445

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Firstly tlike to t` afro mBenSaturd iy. ' )eirdifficult ;, : :uu,ion .and will be back cweeks .

Tigers keep their chan,vs a --e-°victory over Collegians, the eesare ended L ; (7--,'S, Rovers back therunning for iance et c.PIEVIE,

Olt Acreman on fire kickedthe first 4 an upset waslooming. But er 3 5 twins to 7 infavor of the visitors s a contest .OIvY'S controlled t~,e - ; -- ~ of the lastquarter but could not y leeway orget closer enough to -_-•;,ho secureda good win miles fro i home . McPhersondominated around the g:ounu, Luke Flemingquietened Acreman, and Flaherty Rush weregood too . For the Panthers Dutchy is away andSammy forgot to play .

we started well in e cryquarter agaiist th

e but just could not ke 3 i' .e momentun igas the Fields would get their runn' ig g< megoing and were able to increase their margil~ atevery stage to shrug off the determinedBullants and stay away from the dreaded "R"word. Caulfield's best were Blair Hall upforward, Liddell, and Nick Craven, while for theBullants Patio with 6 was excellent backed upby Burridge and Hare .

Prahran had plenty of the ball but an inabilityto capitalize and inaccuracy did not help theircause but they were competitive . But theRovers played pretty well and moved the ballaround crisply and sharply were more directand will certainly improve in ensuing weekswhen a few of their injured players return .Drew "Doc Anderson again would havecollected some votes, with Steve Anderson,Timmy Wilmott and Carr also playing well . ForPrahran their best were the Wizard Andre Pitts,supported by Joel Kellow and Luke Norman .

Ajax put up a great display against Glen Eia•aat Albert Park leading at every stage but finallyfalling short by some 17 points .It had been awhile since the Sainters had played on a big

ground and in thesunshine and thisplus the Jackasgood play may havecontributed to theirtardiness and slow start . But in the end hapfto secure the important 4 points . Bettfplayers were Gilmore, Massis and MimDimachki for his containing game onrampaging Rosen who with 5 was the Jackabest, Brad Davis was also dangerous anMarty Halphen and Jona Segal battled hard aday .

were ahead all day but were be< te :important centre clearances on h

sM ro in . ic last term a sut in a sensational effo_ - t

come - om 5 goals behind to record a greamorale boosting 8 point victory and the chancof fmal's action . Both Moose McCraw and JuteWintle turned on match winning performance,and they were well supported by the likes aJames Drury, Tim Beasley and Mark SellingsFor the Lions Brock McKenzie was great all da,kicking 8, 5 of them in the third, witiHartshorne and Knox working hard all day a :well .

W

I Albert Park C+ should bounce baelto i'le winning list rather quickly by defeatin€the battling -, aplestowe. Believe theBullants are doing the smart thing andblooding some of their Under 19's whichaugers well for their future but I don't thinlithey are ready yet to defeat the might of theLions v)must in to keep the Rovers at bay.

.; ians versus OldbeL in the racecourse should be

an interes"ng game. Both play similar stylesan rely on their running game to beat theiropposition . The Panthers would have beendisappointed last week and may not be able torecover their momentum today, so I'm tippingthe Fields to record another win .

St Bodes Mentone-Tigers make the small trekacross town to Toorak Park to tackle -Have become the giant killers in the last coupleof weeks the Tigers knocking off the two topsides and now if another games result goestheir way could see themselves in the fourtonight . This will be enough incentive for themto win today although the Two Blues will try

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ir best to make it tough for them .

his side of town . Both sides will have players

or the occasion and beat a side above them o n

l•omrstora Rovers will enjoy Albert Park as it is,uilar to David Street in size and surface .

,~jax will certainly test them for a fair portionof the game especially if Rosen and Davis areon song, but having now bridged the gap onCollegians, Rovers will not let that slip byoutting in a bad one today and will go home

;th the four points .

Today's game at Mackie Road will be like aGrand Final for Glen Eira . They have been inthe four all year but now if they go down today~}1ey are out, a scenario that would not pleasecc,ach Beddoe . It is going to be hard for them

;, ; the Bombers have really done nothing;,; rong although both their losses have been

, ,turning from injury and it will boil down tovcho wants it more, and perhaps with their

lislals chances on the line the Sainters will lift

the ladder for the first time this year . .

PRESS CORRESPONDENTS

This Week's Black List ; Old Mentonians only .

Please keep up the good work guys onlyanother 4 weeks to go . The numbers are 9-5531561 home phone and fax, 0412 213 541 is themobile, or drop me an email tobraialecr'optusnet .cozn .au .

A„F~ Congratulates defender L'on reaching his 150 th ~a_ale with the Club last%veek . Mat started with the Club's Under 19'sin 1994 and has been a regular Senior playersince 1995 . A dashing back pocket, Duda was: , vital member of the 1999 Senior PremiershipLeam and he has also been a great Club manheading the Social committee for m any years .A. true champion, both on and off the field heis admired by all at AJAX who congratulatehim on his milestone . Well done Duda .

iiingwellAmorearnvarkis

CLUBSENIORS

Old MentoniansSt Bede sGlen EiraGlen Eira

64

55

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414 0ey Collegian s

( ooperDukic?ower

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Collegians 0 40Prahran 0 33Hampton Rovers 0 33Old Essendon 0 20

r Caulfield 3 17

9 .J 13.11 19.1fi (130)

Lawrence Natoli Zampaglione . Best:: B. Holt Wilmott Drew Anderson Carr

COLLEGL_-:-', 7.5 12 .u 18.8 19.8 (122)

~: : 1: :<' es i==ntone:'.'._nile 5 Scafldi 3 Settings 2 Beasley 2 Wintle M 2 WInBeP Kingwell L Hullller Po}mton Zahra. Best: McCraw WRntle L Settings Beasley

Drury Connolly. Collegians: McKenzie 7 Mooney 4 Knox 3 Waters 2UnswTfth 2 Fry. Best: Phillips Hartshorne, Wooley, McKenzie . Waters

Pollock. Ua . ;: C. Brajtberg W. Hinton (F) N. Lemmon J. Kramer (B)

BULL -. . h 77 L~ 9Ti AE 4.0 7.2 9 .3 12.7 (79)

CAULFIELD G; ---~i 6.2 13 .5 17 .10 24 .12(156)

Bulleea Temp >t re: Panou 6 Tulloch 2 D.Matthews 2 Burrtdge D.Todd .

Best : Panou Berridge Hare Robertson Tulloch. Caulfield Grammezia nts :

Hall 7 Amiet 5 Green 4 Sinclair 3 Will 2 Brohier O'Neill Pearce . Best:

N.Craven Rosman Liddell Hall Brohier G .HarrLson. Umpires: A . Chapman

L. Katz (F)OLD MENTONIANS 5.0 7.1 8.4 11.9 (75)

OLD ESSE1kZSON 3.2 8.5 11.8 15.12 (1 02)

Old Pflent ' : Acreman 4 Bournon 2 Carter Campbell Z .Kuramoto

McCloskey Palmer. Best : Murphy Dart Mullin C.RLaekay Bournon Palmer.

Old Essendou : Evans 3 Heritage 3 DiBtasl 2 S .Fleming 2 D.Flaherty 2

DragotJo Jmks Leask . Best : McPherson Leask S.Fleming Howard PapalHeritage . Umpires: P. Jones N. Evans (F) V. Vescovi P. Whitehead (G)

N ROVERS 4.0 10.3 14 .6 17 .10 (112)

PRAHRAN 0.3 3.5 5.10 6.12 (48)

Hampton Rovers: Power 4 B. Holt 4 Drew Anderson 3 Ariz 2 S . Anderson

Daniel Andersen S. Anderson Browne . Prahran : Beer 2 Pang Herridge

Rhodes Campbell. Best:: Pitts Kellow Pang Rhodes Norman Beer . Umpires:

T. Brooks S. Morgan (F)AJAX 3.4 7.7 11.10 13 .11 (89)

Glen Elm 1 .6 6.9 8.15 14 .22 (106)

AJAX : Rosen 5 Davis 4 Sheezel Konsky Dukes Kalb . Best : Halphen Davis

Rosen Dukes Welder Konsky . Glen Eire : Gilmore 6 VamFalUs 6 Massis

Caruana. Best: Gilmore Massis Minis Dirnachki Govan Tkocz Gray .

Umpires: S . Payton A. Thwaites (F )MERVE`r

ST HEDES MEIdTOPtE 3.0 6.2 9.6 12.7 (79)

COLLEGIANS 2.2 3.3 5.6 6.9 (45)

St Bodes R3mtone: Gomez 2 Petratos 2 Bignell 2 Walsh Recupero ChaplinWaters S Falkingham Moss . Best: Moss Parsons Drury Chaplin Waters T

Walsh.Collegians: Hoist Gordian Farr Moon Wiseman Baxter. Best: Gribble Hart

Hoist Farr McCann Moon.BULLEEN' [PLESTOWE 1.3 1.5 3.6 5.9(39)

CAULFIEI ) ( -.' RiAtdS 6.4 9.7 9.10 12.13 (85)

Bull r T- . . . . : .. towel Agasta 3 Teskey P.Wolnizer. Best: S.Bo}rcl Mason

Walker PA'tolnfzer ,osta Dowlan . Caulfield Grammarians: Carver 3

Coutts 2 Elias 2 M .Harrison Docker Rynberk Cassidy Deal. Best:

Thompson Jacobs Dalwood Rusher k,Carver S.Craven.

OLD MEh°1'4 S 0.2 2.5 4.5 6.8144)

OLD ES.4ENDOld 6.2 9.3 16.7 17 .10 (112)

Old h3entoaians : C .Alexander Ball M.Fisher Kennedy M.Mackay Merel .

Best : Kennedv C Slexander Petrie Moodie Liaised Sunter . Old Essendon :Hexter 6 McGowan 3 Morgan 3 Lutterschmldt 2 Ridley 2 . Best : Hunter

McGowan Ridley Newbold Niorgan.Burns.Pd ROVERS 1.3 6.4 10.8 15.11 (101)

PRABRAN 4.1 6.3 6.7 8.10 (58)

Hampton Racers: Duddy 5 Marshall 3 Flahlte 2 David Anderson LanaganMcGregor Midwinter Nitschke. Best: Duddy D. Anderson Ftahve WheelerWoolrich Lanagan. Prahran: W . Watford 2 Stewart 2 Killeen Fraser Lane

Beattie . Best: Beatte Eastham Fraser Wtlde Stewart Kairouz.

GLEN EIRA 0.0 0.0 1.3 1.4(10)

AJAX 4.2 8.6 15.7 18.8 (116)

AJAY_ D .Rubenstein 4 Basist 4 Buckley 3 Lelkovic 2 Krasnostein 2E.Rubenstetn 2 Jolson. Best : Buckley D .Rubenstein Roth Let}rovic FinkelGodlewlcz. Glen Eira: A . Game. Best: hlascali Richard Plerez Jones Dootan

Egan.

T1' ; _ f"S MATCHESC Section

Collegians v. Bulleen-TemplestoweCaulfield Gr. v. Old Mentonians

Glen Eira v . Old Essendon

Prahran Amateurs v. St . Bedes Mentone TigersAJAX v . Hampton Rovers

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C SectionAJAX - CAULFIELD f :` 1 COLLEGIANS GLEN EIRA

Coach: Mark Sarau Coach: Dean Anderson Coach: Tim Hart Coach: Paul BeddoeRes Coach : David Marks Coach : Dean Matthews Res Coach :Kornel Dachs Res. Coach : Gary Irvine Res Coach : Phil Jones

Res Coach : John Stanton 1 D. Rosman 1 J .Dixon I M .2 J Ritterman 1 J Prior 2 B . Hall 2 N. Johnson 2 N. Astapenk o3 B Davis (DVC)

2 G Alexander 2 A. Carver 3 B .Mooney 3 C Massi s4 M Dudakov (VC

)3 S Young 3 C. Knight 4 D. Atkinson

.4 D Cassar

5 M Rajch4 W Thompson (DVC) 3 S. Stevenson 5 R. Henebery DVC)

.A . Tsirogianni s

6 D Kalb 6 P Graham 4 M . Liddell 5 D . Greeves (RC)) 6 J . Zagame7 M Konsky

7 P Robertson (VC) 5 S . Kendall 6 P.Davis Vamvaki s7 S8 A Krongold 8 N Bone 5 . M. Penn cuic k

y 7 J.Farley.

8 P. Tsagliotis9 A Rosen

9 Ch Parris 6 M. Harrison 8 C. Unsworth (C) 9 G. Hayes Dewa r10 G Dukes

11 G Chivers 6 N. Craven g J . Fry 10 G Richards11 M Weisler

12 A Parris 7 J. Cowlishaw, 10 S. Harding.

12 B. Kin g12 J Basist

13 D Tulloch 8 S. Cossart - Walsh 11 B. McKenzie 13 G Brown13 A Freund 14 A Panou 9 W. Bowes N. Harrison12 N (DVC)

.14 M . Weilgosz

14 Y Ra ortpap15 B Wolnizer 10 A. Will (VC) 13 T.Hartshome 15 F. Buckley

15 J Segal (VC)16 S Smith 11 C. Deal 14 R.Schober 16 S. Limnyo

16 M Segal (DVC)17 C Darb y18 K Burridge

12 D . Pearce12 S . Fryers

15 L .Cottom 17 A. Russo17 A Cukierman

19 L Stott 13 J Morvell16 A .Fletcher 18 M . Dimachki

18 J Dukes20 M Jones

.14 M . Green

17 R . Hoskin9 (VC) 19 J . Thrusfiel d19 M Hal henP 21 P Gannas 15 A .Docker

18 T.Krotiris 20 A . Diamond20 M Buckley

22 G McLaren 16 S . Sant19 M . Davis 21 P. Jones

21 D Gelbart23 D Matthews (C) 17 G. Harrison

20 Andrew Farr21 C Harris

22 S . Emmett22 A Boc k23 B Ritterman

25 T Matthews 18 B . Baxter.

22 S .Piasente23 S . Neeson24 B Mascali

24 J Sharp 26 S Boy d27 J Hestia

18 P. Anderso n19 R . Buchanan 23 C .Pollock

.25 P. Khazaal

25 M Blashki28 P Wolnizer 20 M . Klose

24 T. KNox 26 C . Grey26 B Duzenman 29 P Bone 20 H . Vella

25 R .Muir 27 R . Gilmore27 S Sheezel

30 Darren Williams 21 N . Brohier (C)26 S. Woolley 28 P. Commerford

28 P Walvish31 A Shine 22 T. Foster 28 N . McCann 29 A . Mills

29 B Lukav32 R Williams 22 M. Richardson

29 A. Kenneally 30 L. Pryde30 A Lefkovic

33 N Hamshare 23 D . Ash 30 L . Moon 31 T. Amberlin e31 M Barnett 34 S Lambropoulos 24 N . Guyett 31 J. Rose 32 M. D'Zilva32 D Janover

35 D Daskalou 25 G . Evans 32 D. Thompson 33 A. Sheedy33 S Boon 36 P Hare 26 S. Williams 33 M . Maxwell 34 Ti . Oldha m34 D Onas

37 L Thompson 26 S. Wid>a>a34 A.Smith 35 J. Commerford

35 S Roth40 S Meadows 27 R . Keown 35 Ashle Fy aR 36 P. Slifk a

36 J Feldman41 R Lea 27 J . Ryan 36 G . Cooper 37 M . Pinnige r

37 S Newstadt 42 P Edwards 28 J . Jacobs 37 M . Opie 38 M . Lewin38 D Goldenfein

43 M Mason 29 W. Brockett 38 T Ma xs 39 G . Egan39 B Klein 44 R Schneider 30 D. Peterson 39 N . Hart 40 K. Dimackh i40 M Borenstein

46 A Humphrey 31 S. Craven 40 A . Wiseman 41 H. Wall s41 A Godlewicz 49 B Touriganis 32 M . Cutler 41 N . Baxter 43 D. Psalia42 E Rubenstein

50 D Glover 33 C. McGrath 42 L. Vasdekis (DVC) 44 S . Diamond43 M Measey

54 S Dowlan34 J . Margerison 43 M . White 45 A . Caruana

44 A Lust60 D Horvathl 35 S . Thompson 44 A . Tarode 46 M . Baraket

45 0 Flamm 36 M . Cramphorn 45 N . Lynch 47 T. Evans46 T Waisman 37 M . Gurpinar 46 D . Cooks 48 J . Haliwel l47 S Czarny 38 J . Restarick 47 B.Lumb 49 M . Benton48 B Erlich 39 J . Santiago 48 E. Waters 50 P. Wake d49 L Skolnik 40 R . O'Neill 28 B. Horshall 52 A . Haines50 J Rockmart 41 C . Nairn 49 J. Waters 53 S. Rees51 J Jolson 42 D . Synman (DVC) 50 B. Jefferson (VC) 54 M. Migliorin i52 M Segal 43 J. Smith 51 T. Donnelly 55 L . McGraw53 A Halphen 44 N . Courts 52 K .Jones 56 H . Redd y54 G Herzberg 45 D . Scott 53 B. Grant 57 S. Hall55 A Lewin 46 R . Foote 54 J . Haversberg 59 B. Stewart56 P Naphtali 47 L . Salem 55 T. Cooks 60 S. Jankovic57 D Rubenstein 48 N . Tassell 56 L.Gordion 61 M . Tkocz60 J Wajnberg 49 J . Dalwood 57 R . Hartshorne 63 D. Dunlevie

50 A. Buchanan 58 D. Smith 65 M . Dimo u51 D. Elias 59 R . Sztar52 T. RYnberk 60 D . Dowling Dandenong Valle y53 S . Krien54 P. Faure

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Coach: Norm Goss Coach: Chris Bye Coach: Sven Samild Coach: Tony Free Ti -'!--RSRes Coach: Tony Naumoff Res Coach: Steve Lynn Res Coach: Jamie Windlass Res Coach: John Ross Coach : Russell Barnes

1 A. Brudar 1 J.Pannagiotopolous 1 A Acreman1 . D . GALLAGHER Res Coach: Wayne Moss

2 M . McKellar 2 J.Chapman 2 CTwentyman 2 . A . BEATTIE 1 P Wintle

3 D. Busby 3 P.Lutterschmidt 3 B Murphy (VC) 3 . J . LANE 2 L Wintle (C)Anderson (C)S= 5 M Oxnam

4 D Carrot 4 . P. QUICK 3 J Sebir e.5 B. Marlyn

.6 C.Ridley

5 C Macka y6 C Alexander 5 . H . PITTS 4 A L'Huillier

6 A. Natoli 7 J.Leask 7 G Ferguson 6. D . PERKINS 5 S Napie r

7 A. Duddy 8 J.Heritage 8 R Newton 7. S . PANG 6 A Ryan

8 Drew Anderson 9 J.Good er 9 S . Kervin 8. I. HUNT 7 N Owen9 B. Boyd 10 S .Bryant

10 B Kuramot o11 D Salley

9. A . BUNNETT 8 J Cunningham

10 B. Holt 11 B.Papal 12 C Dwyer to. B . HODGSON 9 G Marinic

11 J . Zampaglione 12 D .Ryan 13 R Ball 11 . A . PITTS 10 M Wintle

12 R. Dunball 13 M .Wollington 14 K Campbell 12 . M . BEER 12 J Kane

13 G . Woods 14 S Evans15 J Costello 13 . B . MCCLINTOCK 13 D Goodchild

~, ; N. Borradale.

15 T.Di Blasi15 C Davi s16 D Nock 14 . M . EASTHAM 14 A Connoll y

15 T McColl15 A. Browne 16 S .McPherson 17 N Unford 15 . I. DENNIS

16 A Hipwell16 D . Marshall 17 P.Hexter 18 T Bournon 16 . A . RHODES

17 M Sellings17 D. Ariz (VC) 18 J Walker 19 A Palmer (VC) 17 . G . ELVIN 18 L Porter3 B. Healy

.19 E .Healey

20 S Mullin (C)21 A Drinan

19 . S . CAMPBELL 19 A Drury19 M . Lawrence

20 D .Hunter 22 D Home 20 . J . KELLOW 20 J Drury DV C- 0 A. Power 21 S Dale 23 N Moodie 21 . G . PALEODIMOS 21 P Fedderson21 G . Carr .

22 J Rush 24 Z Kuramoto 22 . N. ROBERTS 22 D Poynton"? P. Buckley .

23 J.Hughes25 J Winduss25 W Ballantine

23 . B . KAIROUZ 24 T Beasle y23 S. Helliger 24 J Dazkiw 25 T Fava 24 . T. FRASER 25 D Sam a

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24 C. Scarlett .25 C .Morgan 26 G Dart 25 . T. FREE 26 M Hecker

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'26 S .Fleming 27 G Katris 26 . T. STCLAIR 27 S Kingwel l

S. Wills2v 27 D Barr 28 L Hogan 27 . W. PYE 28 S Bocza r27. M. Nitschk e

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28 D .FlahertY29 A Carter30 J Vick

28 . R. TRAEGER 29 T Marshal l.

29 M. Fletcher 29 S .Uebergang 3 1 P Mevel (RVC) 29 . W. TASEFF 30 D Falkingham31 C Barnes

-0 G . Shenfield 30 S .Cetin 32 N Hollow33 S Worrell

30 . M . SCICLUN ADUKI C31 T 32 J Dickinso n

31 T. Pucella 31 T.Williams 34 P Flaskis. .

BALLAR D32 D 34 C Meye r32 David Anderson 32 J .Mansfield 35 T MacNish

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33, M. Lake 33 A .Dawson 36 D Alexander 33 . P. HERRIDGE 37 M Connolly V C34 Daniel Andersen 34 D.Podger 37 M Francis 34 . L. NORMAN

38 C Tesoriero35` R . Bulmer 35 L. Kavanagh 38 B Sherriff

39 T Riley35 . B. GELLIE

39 M Georg e36 M. Pearson 36 S .Dart 40 M Mannix

36 . J . KILLEEN40 B Beasley

37 L . Holt 37 A .Morrison 41 S Cozens 37 . E. WILDE 41 R Bignell19 J. Humphries 38 D.Whitefield 42 S Bainbridge 38 . M. WINDRIDGE 42 P Winterton39 C . McGregor 39 M .Burns 43 M Lawes 39 . A. GRAY 43 M Rhoden;0 K. Chaston 40 M .Jinks

44 L Sumer45 M Kennedy

40 . T. MCADIE 44 J Recupero-1 G. Kelly 41 B .Newbold 46 D Mills 41 . J. UPTON 45 R Goul da? M. Lanagan 42 M .Beard 47 B Ferguson 42 . K. WALFORD 46 G Gome z

1.3 M. Flahive 43 J .Carter 48 J Whitford 44 . C . HENSHALL 47 T Waters

.4 B. Johnstone 44 M Burns 49 M Fisher 45, M. VAGG 48 A Scafidi

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45 B .Turner50 G Richards51 N Fisher

46. M. VEAR 49 S Walsh

46 L. Woolrich 46 T. Cippoloni 52 D O'Connor 47. P. BUHNER 50 S Kidd

'7 L. Wheeler 47 S Howard 53 M Stroud 48. D . FOSSEY 51 S Meyer

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48 C Clues 54 D Goodbody 49. L . WOOD 52 B Sessle r

48 M. Flynn.

49 P Barry55 A O'Reilly 50. N . GILL 53 M Uberti

49 T. Prantzos.

50 P.Hammond56 R Harper57 P Watson 54. J. SCANLON 54 M McCraw

55 D Sticklan d51 J . Midwinter 51 A.McGowan 58 K Widelski 55. L . AITKEN56 J Chapli n52 B . Mackrell 53 L.Fleming 59 M McCloskey 56. A. CORBOY57 M Lomagn ogn oJ . Ng 55 A.Leask

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l SECTIONarr Hickey

The struggle for entry into the 2nd Semi is moreinteresting than it was a few weeks back .Percentage only now divides the top three, withthe Hoes having the softer run home compare dwith that of the Bears or Wells . The Hoes meetno side presently in the four, while the Bearsand Wells each play Aquinas . The Bloods lookquite safe though, hard to see either the Blues orPanthers beating them at this stage .The John Elliott 250th went off without a hitch(apart from him being in a losing side!), and itwas the largest crowd I've seen at the BulleenCampus . Thanks go to the field Umps, IanBurgess & Peter Griffiths, for their cooperation .Especial thanks to St Leos President, KevinWitham, and his entire Club, who could hardlyhave been more helpful throughout, and whoseparticipation in the biggest after match at OldCarey in years was superb. DavidRimmington, the Carey Sports ComplexFacilities Manager, was a tower of strength, aswere the whole Mudge family . All in all,Amateur Football did itself proud .Old Carey went down fighting against St Leos inan entertaining match in which the Animalsestablished a four goal break early in the 1stterm and defended it effectively from then on .The Panthers had their chances in the 3rd whenthey controlled the ball but kicked 2 .10 to wastetheir good up field play. James Manton in themiddle, David Pitcher on the ball, and flankerMatthew Flood, all did well for a very even bunchof Animals ; Travis Bull was a powerhouse atCHB & in the Ruck for the Panthers, MartinHeppell a dynamic on bailer, and Chris Hickeyeffective through the middle and at FF .University Blacks found the going hard againstMonash Blues in the 1st & last terms, but didenough in the two middle segments to take thepoints and the Cowen Frearson Cup . Blackshad a host of good players with Jimmy Ryanhaving a ton of kicks on the ball, Sling McArthursimilarly in the centre, and Moose Mackie wasstrong at CHB . For the Blues, Chopper Newmanstarred at HB and on the ball, Liam Hollowaycontested well at CHF, Sam Lloyd at HBF andBen Merlin on a wing also had good ones .Ivanhoe Assumption had a gutsy win overBanyule, neither team being at full strength, butthe Hoes' big 3rd quarter put them ahead after atorrid first half, and they were able to answereverything the Bears threw at them in the tense4th term. Hoes U 19's skipper, Eilan Healy was

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BoG in amagnificent teamperformance, withTom Healy veryeffective up forward .Wade Keenan & John Turnbull were prominentfor the Bears .Old Camberwell were too good for Old Geelongwith dominating 1st & 3rd terms, and movedinto 2nd place on the ladder. Wells were happywith Simon Ham up forward, Matt Hansen indefence, Justin McLean through the pivot, plusTravis Hardman on his wing . OGS best wasdefender David Bolton, with Fitzgerald & Jonesboth prominent in the forward line.Yarra Valley couldn't match the Aquinasmachine, the Bloods gaining q break early andnever looking back. Craig Thomas did thedamage at the sharp end for Aquinas, MattHunter was lively at HF and on the ball, whileGlen Whitehead was his consistent self at HB .The Bushrangers contested every possession allday but were let down by their turnover rate :their better players were Luke Taylor & DavidStevenson on the back lines, Scott Fyffe on awing, Phil Valoppi in the middle, and JamesKeem with 5 goals.TODAY'S GAMES

St Leos Emmaus battle University Blacks in avery interesting game; statistically, both stillhave a wisp of a chance of making the four, soneither will have the foot off the peddle today,just in case. Last time round, Blacks found theAnimals' mosquito fleet hard to counter, andthey'll have the same problem today. That, plusthe odd geometry of Bennettswood, leans metowards the home side to take the points by awhisker. A prediction which should give KaneBowden added ammunition! !Monash Blues host Ivanhoe Assumption, an d,regardless of the Hoes injury woes, the visitorsshould be too desperate and committed to letthis one slip . The Ashers' ground speed willstretch the Hoes to the limit ; but the latter'sdisciplined approach should give them a 5-6goal win.Aquinas welcomes Banyule in a real test of howwell the Bloods are travelling, and how the Bearsare coping with injuries. Two weeks back, theHoes found the Bloods' scoring power a handful,and so will the Bears today . By the same token

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11 ; ( sc . .as on Old Haileyburians as-id lost three out of the last four . U. Blues

Mvu= ugainst the Bloods sho ~d rm to lead3 .1 to 0 .5 at the first chai, - : ~ F .ct,rn ~ :, it a +we tast ena_nge • f :' ', "' . - ;" -_ turned in a

Yv. uv .-u ~_ LU , a_ . T is great early90's form in finals and rep s . le was helpedby Stephen Klrsenov, rv.iore derson !Drew Slimmon for the Blues to to s by15 points, 9 .14 (68) to 6 .4 (40). -Byrns, Nic Morey, And Dave Coi net,' 9in defeat for the Bloc : .A coi,nie of re<# in ,Th ~ IFC lege

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space to record all C- .rr; ,;. Nottoo m< <iy coaches chalk up 200 games h a clu b

at Old Mentonians congratulated BertCa: ert.1- :s to Peninsula's strong leader Peter

all .

For -jre fourth successive season Old Scotch andOld Xaverians met in Club XVIII South GrandFinal. In the three previous games in 1996, OXhad scored 33 goals to OS's 7 goals . OX were redhot favourites . Well, at the last change the scoreswere OX 4.5 (29) to OS 4 .2 (26) . OX were toostrong and celebrated so well they failed to send inbest ,1~-.yers and goalkickers . Old Scotch's bestwere ° ; ontgomery, Langley, Williamson . Finalseor : ere OX 8.7 (55) to OS 5 .4 (34 )

a dual best and fairest and inspiration t o

:aGt9 - 199 1Old Hk f' eyburians beat second team Collegians by5 points to be one game out of the four, finalscores 17 .13 to 16 .14. Rick Schober kicked his5th goal for Collegians at the 31 minute mark andthen surged forward only to hear the siren . BestWere Schober . Mount, 'Wallace (Coll), and OldHaileybury saw wonderful performances byAndrew Walden (7 goals), Seccull, Williams .'D' section scribe Peter Lemon returned fromAfrica and boasted to the other scribes that he hadan International tipping record - 100% . He'dpicked Italy to Win the first Italy v . Namibia Rugbytest .

Robin Martin, after 18 years became the firstMHSOB player to reach 300 games whichincluded 180 senior games . A wonderfulclubman, Robin had been a member of thecommittee since 1977 . As the scribe said "a social

mogul" and "legend"MHSOB salutedRobin for his service.It was 300 gamesand no more "'I""1

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poini defeat c : , he Red Devils, 11 .15 to 5 .8 . Bt,were Rhodes, Mitchell, Young (Facvkner) anSturgess, Papas, Coleman (P'side).100 games to Collegians David Tadgell, noted fchis team spirit and courage and his willing set

'-) out around the club .- 1 ` ' 3n + )ngratulated former te <

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a sUWwilcn u .l oeteated second placed B uTeanplesto-we by 38 points . The' Fields s ivery well when Alan Nalder kicked 5 goa lfirst term and they led by 24 points a tti-ne, never to be challenged. Nalder fuii__iet10 goals, with Kanis, Matthew, J . Stone, cand Royals good players .Old Pardians second in 'B' were far too goc forUni Blacks, fourth 9 .9 to 2 .4 . Best were P. Wood,Spillane, Heffernan (Old Paradians) andAlexander, Marks, Hyett (Uni Blacks).

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What a promoters dream; the last round and neitherfour finalised. The surprise continued in round 14as my success rate dropped to 60% . I hope for betterfortune t : ay n

rrovedable to ''ek themselves to victory ove rby thirty five points. This contrasted with th r onegoal total in Round 13 . The seaside air must havehelped!

, P ola had probably their best result of th eZen with straight kicking they defeated

by fifty four points .Salle can thank their own second quarter

efforts as well as the inaccuracy ol °' ° in thesecond half, for their six point victory. matchwas a bit of a high standard and displayed many ofthe skills of Australian Football . Best for De La Sallewere ; veterans, Phil Brasher and Brendan Boy aswell as Captain, David "Bomber" Jennings andStuart Lewin . Nigel MacPherson in the ruck wasbest for Prahran . He was assisted by Chris Belez,"Ant" (Anthony) Lawrence and Andrew Tucker .01 were impressive as they overpowered an under strength Mazenod by seventyeight points . '' ie "O.M's" were well served by No . 53as a half forward and Michael Verge, whose odds fora second Mason Medal have shortened . Best forMazenod were ; Sean Bilston, full back, Richar ' .Bournon, Steve "Funky" Balloch and Cam Busby.After a close opening quarter. 01gradually exerted supremacy over leaders, :who failed to convert opportunities and whoseturnovers proved costly . The second half saw OldXaverians draw right away and win by the "Heinz"margin - fifty seven points . Best Players for OldXaverians were; Ben Perry, Chris Carrodus, ruckman, Nick Hart and until injured, veteran, TimO'Sullivan . Although no one player stood out for StKerins, Tom Collins, John Fogarty and GeorgeKatavolas tried hard .

:cnt to the top of the ladder as a resul tof their thirty seven point victory over Marcellin,whose performance seemed flat after many weeks ofvirtual elimination finals. Early in the third quarter,Marcellin appeared to be closing the gap, but theirefforts faltered and Collegians went onto record acomparatively easy victory . Their best players were;Phil Baxter, Simon Day, and Dave Perkov. Best forMarcellin were; Rod Becvni, Jeremy "Gooey" Golds

and Dar 'e .In the most evencon°--' of "le round,Ole ,

De, hav a 1' ;h player turnovel, =Blacks showed goou form to defeat V [thirty two points . The last quartertJniversity Blacks was encouraging a hs ~ fbeater things to come . Their best v r afl

A : Howell, Darren Creek and Ben Selle °r .nearly over came third placed

who had to come from behin tos :en points. After an even first half, St - cthe lead by the last change . They were u___sustain their effort as the greater skill of the I`

o players triumphed. Best for Monash were ; maL'Joods, Mick Crossland, Anthony Forbes, Ben Doand Mat To nason.O16 P- - oro=>Pr! +~ big and too talented fordisappc ig , who were unablemake up tneir forty two point half time de :ici' '°>p"winnin the seco half, which avoi€ iembarrassing landslide (Words from OldCoach, David Super) . Best for Old Ivanhoe ._ :Robert Weisz and Albert Kobe, back from Dubai . Tfinal margin of twenty nine points ensured 11Essendon retained fourth position.

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MELBOURNE

:)ORT'S BOO K

Life After Coaching Part 2 (ii)

9ciriart Hurley has coached at three Olymp icGarnes and was the foundation basketballcoach at the Australian Institute of Sport . Heretired frona elite coaching in 199 7 to pursuen career in business management.

Ho,:-i do you prepare yourself for life aftercoaching?Look into forming a consultancy

It is the era of consultancy. Establish your owncompany, or at least be aware of how these work .The day you get fired or retire, then you have arcady career to move into, as long as you havesomething to sell or offer. In preparing for 'lifeafdc.r coaching and to help you with your presentcoaching, you have to work on skills which mightnot be part of your everyday education inroaching. This education makes you a better,rounded coach and person, as well as providingyou with a broader base for 'life after coaching .

Coaches must realise

-You are ready-made to pursue a career inbusiness

,Coaching is one of the buzzwords in businessthese days . Businesses need people with the skillsI have outlined . Leadership, building teams,making decisions, coping with change, planningetc. are in high demand in business . There is nobetter time than the present for coaches to getinvolved in business education and projects .While the stories of our great victories are nice tohear in speeches, it is really our managementskills that are needed in business . Of course someof us are well positioned to start our ownbusinesses in consulting, sports stores, fitnessadvisory, health clubs and sports instruction.

You can work in the media

Your knowledge of skills and tactics makes youwell qualified to make comment in the media . Ibelieve coaches are better equipped to do this thanathletes are, even though athletes are the onespursued by the media (mainly on the grounds oftheir profile, rather than their ability tocommentate) . More coaches are needed ascommentators to upgrade the standard ofcommentary and to avoid the embarrassment ofseeing athletes pretend they know what they aretalking about .You can't wait for the phone to ring, once youleave coaching

A . F. C.A 1, J V.A.F.A .

"Your Coaches' Association"

We all probably think that once we leave ourcoaching career we will be overwhelmed withinterest, and all we have to do is wait by thephone . I can tell you that if you do this, you willbe waiting a long time . The community doesn'trealise your skills or abilities. After all to manypeople we are glorified Phys Ed teachers or ex-athletes who probably have few other interests orabilities . Hopefully you will have your avenuesalready prepared, but if you don't, then get ontothe telephone and float your ideas with prospectiveemployees . In many cases they are not aware ofyour interests .

Going in to business for yourself is always anoption

The days of the sport shop or learn to swim mightstill be with us, but your options today are muchmore varied . Look around at the number of ex-coaches who have set up their own businesses ininsurance, financial advising, media, publicspeaking, marketing, sales and management (asconsultants of clubs and sports) .

You don't have to give up coaching when youretire or change job sWhile you may not have the opportunity to elitecoach on the track or court any more, you can dopart time coaching with juniors and withindevelopment of your sport . There areopportunities to travel overseas to other countriesto give lectures or clinics . These opportunities canbe in Third World countries or with your worldpower opponents who want to secure yourintellectual property . Again, don't wait for thephone to ring.

Coaches are generally good administrators inany sport

It's not that difficult for coaches to move toanother sport . The principles are the same . Manyclubs are looking for managers and CEOs to bringto their sports what you have given your sport.They see you as an opportunity to 'catch up' .

You can have a future in the Olympicmovement

This can be a very good way to go . You only haveto look at the recent Olympics to see how many ex-coaches have moved into the OAC or relatedactivities . Of course this does take time, but if youplan the move many years ahead it may bepossible .

By Adrian Hurley

Spogts Coach Vol 23, No4 , 2001

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KNITWEAR

D2 SECTIONby Eivion Bowen

Williamstown CYMS hosted Mentone Amateurs in aforerunner to the finals . The CY's certainly preparedfor the match as such, with Tim Watson takingtraining durinf-; the week. While they were able topush the top side, the Vultures maintained theirperfect record and registered what amounted to a,nail biter' in the context of their barnstormingseason to date . It was another test for Macgeorge'sside ; another from which it has emerged supreme .Other winners were Salesian, Parkside, La Trobe andOakleigh .

REVIEW

Mentone overcame 11Uiliianastown's two loose menin defence to set up a 17 point lead at qrtr time . Thesecond term saw the home side apply some effectivepressure to the Vultures and the 3 point difference atthe main change reflected the closeness of thecontest . With the use of the breeze in the third qrtr,Mentone was well held for most of the term before 3late goals (2 to Macgeorge) extended the lead to 22points at the final change . The CY's attacked earlybut were unable to convert and the Vultures steadiedto close out the game . Cocks (wing), Munro (back pkt)and Wuchatsch were best for the vanquished, whileWhite, Gallagher and Stephens were best for thevictors .Salesian regained second position with a 7 goal winover Powerhouse. No report from the game, thoughGrace's haul of 7 continues a terrific season for him .

La Trobe came home with a wet sail to over run Kew,who had led for most of the day. Kews second andfourth qrtrs netted just 1 .5 collectively which wasn'tenough to stop the Trobers, whose 5 goal final termproved a match winner in an otherwise low scoringcontest. La Trobe's best included Murray, Camm andCummings while Kew was well served by Sam Bruno(CHB) and flanker Fitzgerald .

Oakleigh and Peninsula played a good brand offootball in their opening term, though the Krushers'19 point lead at qrtr time could well have been morewith better kicking. The Pirates kept the home sidegoalless in the second to take a 7 point lead into thelong break . Cameron Marshall (16 marks) combinedwith Dooley and Bill Papadopoulos to dominatemuch of the 'premiership qrtr' to take what proved tobe a decisive 16 point lead into the last . The Pirateshad their chances early in the last but wasted theiropportunities and were caught on the rebound by thelikes of Bromley and Kitts, who helped the Krushersto a 34 point win . Payze, Powney and Goldthorp werePeninsula's best.

Parkside started full of running and established an

early lead only to relaxin the second as WestBrunswick tookcontrol and used itsbetter players to winthe centre clearances and win back the lead at 1/2time . Wise, Soligo and the other Red Devils' runnersshifted up a gear in the third qrtr, with Marulli (6goals) particularly damaging to help Parkside skip 5goals clear and effectively end the contest. Bailey andBenjamin were again good for the Wests, whileShelton continues to impress .

PREVIEWAnother 'top two' clash with Mentone taking onSalesian at Southern Rd . The Vultures were made toearn the points last week, and today should be nodifferent. Both teams have a pretty consistent level oftalent, except Mentone possesses more matchwinners - which will again prove the key . Salesiansimply can't match Mentone where it matters most -on the scoreboard . Promises to be another toughcontest, with the Vultures to win by 38 points .

Powerhouse hosts La Trobe and is not without itschances. The Trobers have been the best teamoutside the four and should win, but the House willthrow everything at the in what could be their lastrealistic chance at a win . I'm prepared to back themto cause a minor upset and get their first points bythe narrowest of margins .

Parkside is prone to lapses, and can't afford to do soagainst Kew (although the Ks are often guilty of thesame sin) . Laurie Zerafa will be imploring his chargesto put more four qrtr performances together knowinghow crucial this will be in a few week's time. Kew willkeep them honest, but the Red Devils have too muchto look forward to and should win by a 5 goal margin,

Peninsula has its work cut out againsiWilliamstown, with the CY's knowing that a cvircould see them back in second spot. The Pirates wi

l enjoy a sleep in while their guests make the lon€journey around the Bay, and will need to be at thebpeak to push the Seagulls . Promises to be a harcfought encounter with the marking strength of thfCY's among the obstacles for the home side .

West Brunswick takes on Oaklefgh and willi desperate to post another win and extricate itse l

from the relegation. The Krushers have enjoye(generally good form of late but will lose if they take ieasy today . The Westies will be hoping to compillsome consistent qrtrs but probably lack the firepoweof the Oakleigh side, who should win by 27 points .

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played his

premiership senior side. Tim's work in the film

gr at the CY's. the burly full forward in the

i,,.ro's who despite his size is a quick elusive playerwith great goal sense and accurate kick .Unfortunately like all full forwards his hand ballskills do lack . Always doing work around the cluband especially behind the bar the club is wrapped tohave a fine player and person reach this milestone.~.rso Tim 'T' -g'~b' F°°°is has taken over 1 7

ars to reach his '_! rne . Tim was snatchedfrom the Under 19's in 1984 to play in the

industry has seen him work in all places around the~ ,: orld in the past decade, including the bright lightsof Hollywood . He says there is nothing better thandonning on the blue & gold jumper and playing footywith his mates . Took a long time but well done Tim.Tick tick tick

pc ' :_ Peter Dean 150 games. Like his

na:,_ .:sake at Carlton, Peter Dean is the leader of thepariskde backline . He is a proud and fearlessfootballer, and his close play puts an opposition starout of business every week . Occasionally, Peterminds an on-baller and gets the chance to display hisfitness, skills and goal-kicking ability . Havingovercome many injuries to reach 150 games, Petershould bolt in the next 50 . Vin Romano 100 games.Vin is a tough and strong utility player who standsout in heavy traffic. He covers his lack of pace withcourage and fitness, and a good football brain . Vinsacrifices his body to assist his matches and isrespected as the perfect team man. He was the firstof Parkside's Italian contingent, and is the oldest o f

f`-L_---V,1iLL'-,~STO?R4C4'"B 2.2 6.5 8.6 10.8(68)14 i-IrB 5.1 7.2 12.4 15.6 (96)

Rickards 3 Wi lliams 2 Matthews Barlow Thomson Ferris Twisti>. RsMunro Wuchatseh WilBa¢ s Thomson Featherston.

H :George 7 Wilkins 2 White 2 Johnston C .Barr Rowley M .SuIDaan.

s(F) L. Vinci N . thicken (B) D. Mott B . Jephson (R) (G)Gallagher Stephens Stewart Form, Umpires : M . 1'Jlttmvut G.

42 53 9.7 13.9 (87)rt . ;~r1 2FI0II"aE 2.1 2.5 4.6 6S(44)ca • Grace 7 Ievolt 2 D Forer M Forer Cincotta Thain . Best D.Forer

anavan Bates Grace Barry Stevens . Powerhout= Higgins 2 Burt Contrerasasslo Senior. Best, Senior Robertson Crawn Boland Contreras 0 Connor

Umpires : A. Simpson B. Mct.eal (F)LA TROBE 2.1 4.3 5.7 10.9 (69)

3.4 3.4 6.5 7.9 (51 )La Tn _-Close 3 Perry Camm Dutnaresq Sheldrick White Murray Forres t

3urr•ay Camera Cummings Edwards Brooks Auktist . Kea : Bell 4 CullenWood. Best: Btatr L Fitzgerald Crimmtns Bradley Bruno Moore .A. Dam= (R) J. Moore (F)

7 .8 7.11 12 .16 17.19 (121)JLAOB 5.1 9.6 10.10 1214 (86)

B. Papadopoulos 5 Bromky 4 Dooley 3 Taylor 2 Clark Marshall P ..,.au(os. Best: Marshall Head Bromlcy Clark Papadopoulos Hall .itn: Payr.e 3 White 3 Ponney 2 Atchison Cougtlan Goklthorp. Best:

F. ner Goktthorp Parsons Page Ponnev Warner. timpfirts: T. Bowman S . CirceV, 1 ....rBRDIV'SWICK 2.2 6.9 9.10 9.11(65)PARFt:4II E 5.4 6.6 14.9 16.13 (109)Wed B• R Hevwvod 4 A Hamilton Ward Carmane Shelton Sicnmonds .Best Benjamin Hep(x]I Strz>monds R Heywood Cannane 44ard .Parkside: Marulli 6 Beck 4 Shonehouse R Wise S Ware V Rorzanal D. McCall

ihansan. Best: Team Effort . Um(fivs: K Brewer A. Fyffc (F)

the four Romano brothers . Rob Wise & Alex Inglis

50 games . Rob is the best runner at Parkside andhas clocked up hundreds of miles and two seniorB&Fs in his fifty games. Alex is a tall and rangybackman in the reserves who was made VC as areward for his consistent efforts . Both players shouldhave long careers and many fine games withParkside .

MacgeorgeWilliamsPayzeThainBeck

N . PavlouBurgessLafranchiRos sKrohn

CLUB L.5` WK TOTAL

New

D2 SECTIONMentoneWilliamstownPeninsulaSalesianParksid e

92 RESERVEPowerhouseWilliamstown

ParksidePeninsul a

D2 Section

11485484238

312722181 7

Mentone Amateurs v. Salesian 0 CPower House v. La Trobe Uni .

Parkside v . KewPeninsula v . Williamstown CYMS

West Brunswick v. Oakleigh

rr~i d,7A' :3T0WN CYMS 4.3 7.8 10.14 12.18 (90)

p,-_F ?; rOpig 1.0 2.1 3.2 6 .5(41)

Wmssc :. :o= Hann 3 Pach 3 Black 3 J.Payne Dowsey Bauras. Best HannDowsey Path Grieve Daniel Black . Mmtc= Ross 3 Peraazo SOlhmn Cousins .

Best Stlllutan McMillan Perarzo Cousins T.SullNan.SALESIAN 2.1 4.3 5.6 8.8 (56)

POWERHOUSE 0.3 4.6 4.7 6.10 (46)

Salesim- D.Bou•man 3 Byrne 3 Chalmers 2 Chapman . Best: Atkins Anderson

Chalmers Forbes Cooke . Dean Urwin Considine Brain Rainey

BknvBetd . Best: Rainey Benbow Marshall Urwin Ryan Evan sLA •iROHE 02 22 3.2 4.4(28)

NEW 3.3 3.4 7.4 8.8(56)

La Truism Storer 2 Watson 2 . Best: Fanning Hopkins Francis Storer PetersSmith . Kam Wayland 4 Perri 2 Symes Drago. Best Wayland Beattle GiansanteRyan Horgan LookerOAKLEIGH 1 .1 2.1 2.3 6.6(42)

PENINSULA 0 B 2.3 7.4 8.7 12.11 (83)

Oakkilpt McKenzie 2 Monaghan Mouiis Sposito Gook Best: Hogan OgtPvie

Mortis ConneIlan Nikalds Moore . PeaWsub. • Sampson 3 Altchiswi 3 Mitchell

Hanson Muir. Best Powell Marma Hanson Palmer Sinclair Sampson.

WEST BRUNSWICK 12 2.2 3.2 42(26)PARg4SIDE 2.4 3.4 8.7 13.10 (88)

W~d • Carmichael 2 Baker Vitale. Best: M Lewis C Lewis BakerBridges J Heyuaad McNamara . Padiskim M Ross 2 Hogan 2 Allan 2 G Panjart

Cassar Tyson Mangos Martinez Singleton lsanen . Best: Team E(Iort.

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D2 SectionKEW LA TROBE MENTONE OA KI.EIGII A .F.C . PAR K RID E

Coach : Serge D'Angelo UN I VERS ITY Coach : Tony Macgeorge Coach: Russell Bruerton Coach: Lau ri e ZarataRes.: Greg Crimmins Coach: Andrew Sutherland Res . Coach: Phil Emme tt Res Coach : Pad Nfldds Res Coach: Mark Row e1 B Lafranchi Res. Coach : Clinton Perry2 L Fitzgerald 1 . M . Bakogiannis 1 M. Hovey 1 B. Gec 1 R Adams3 G Horgan 2 . S . Fredrickson 2 R. Gallagher 2 A. Bloomfield 2 W Thomson4 G Crimmins 3 . D . Sheldrick 3 M. Dixon

3 D MacKenzie 3 S Pino5 L Bradley 4 . C . Perryry D . Emmett

5 A White

.4 P. Papadopoulos 4 D Warre n

6 N Tinnetti 5 . A. Randell .6 C. Stephens 5 T. lanchello 5 T Stonehouse

7 T Aitken 6 . B. Cameron 7 K. Gu rt ler 6 R. Dooley 6 A Stuart8 N Derrico 7 . S. Gemmola 8 D. Perrin 7 B. Hall 7 J Muscat9 A Eaton 8 . J. Camm 9 P. Emme tt 8 R. Marshall 8 J Chilcott10 B Cullen 9. L . Walker 10 B. Sebrie 9 J . Moutis 9 A Constantin i11 B Woodhouse 10 . A . Hewi tt 10 T. Stillman

'10 M . McHen ry 10 A Vita

12 J Growco tt 11 . J . LeW

11 C. O Meara 11 C. Hanley 11 B Hockey (VC)13 C Kyriakou 12 . M . Forrest 12 M . Davies

13 M . Hayes 12 S . Day 12 D McCal l14 J Looker 13 . T. Luderman 13 A. King 13 S . Randle 13 A Cople y15 C Bradley (C 14 . L. Wakeling 14 M . Etcell 14 A . Schultz 14 V Roman o16 D Wood 15. B . Auldist 15 Mi Sullivan 15 G. Redford 15 D Moodie (C)17 R Perri 16. S . Bray 16 J . McCarthy 16 B . Arthur 16 M Ross18 N Nigro 17. S . Gloury 17 C. Sullivan 17 A . Hunter 17 A Romano19 J Dennis 18. B . Grant 18 T. Sulliva n

C Stewa rt18 J. Connellan 18 A Reginato

20 A Acfield 19. S . White (VC)~).

20 P. Krings 19 P. Taylor 19 C William s21 B Shaw 20. A . Murphy 21 D. Kelly 20 T. Adamic 20 D Singleton22 C Stephens 21 . D . Edmunds 22 S . Barker 21 A. Monaghan 21 M Schwab l23 R Baker 22. P. Stewa rt 22 P. Murphy 22 M. Burt 22 R Wise24 G Palmer 23. R . Storer 23 Ma Sullivan 23 P. Dickie 23 R Bec k25 C Watts 24. S. Edwards 24 X . Smith 24 S. Kitt s (C) 24 R Marulli26 M Stevenson 25. S. Brooks 25 G. Uptin 25 C Marshall 25 M McPherso n27 T Moore 26. B. Hewitt 26 A . Roc k

27 M Wise

.26 A. Kitt s 26 S Ros s

28 D Cracknell (VC) 27. D . Gilmour.

28 C . Johnston 27 J . Knapper 27 D Matthews29 M Dalrymple 28 . C . Ross 28 M. O'Brien 28 A. Khodr 28 R Ma rtinez30 C Giansante (RVC) 29 . P. White 29 M. Merfield 29 J . Sposito 29 S Toffu l31 K Gillam 30 . J . Smith 30 N . Freese 30 A. Moulang 30 M Yandle32 A Drago 31 . J . O'meara 31 B. Matlock 31 T. Bromley 31 S Hoga n33 D Wayland 32 . D. Hill 32 B. Coleman 32 B . Gant 32 J McCall (RVC)34 Matt Fitzgerald 33 . M . Watson 33 N . Wilkins

33 D Andrew 33 M . Clark 33 K Alla n35 R Bruno (RDVC) 34 . S . Paterson .

34 D . Sheehan 34 L. Head 34 M Roman o36 S Ryan 35 . J . Eyre 35 M . Johnstone 35 R. Nuske (RC) 35 G Panjari37 J Landwehr (VC) 36 . T. Mawdsley 36 C. Ogier 36 J . Tolley 36 M Hoyn e38 J Beer 37 . C. Porter 37 T. Macgeorge 37 P. Torpey 37 J Panjari39 M Mc Inerny 38. A . Willis (C) 38 S . Perr az o 38 B . Papadopoulos 38 F Darrig o40 P Durbridge 39. N . Rosengreen 39 A . Fimster 39 M . Dordevic 39 K Nobl e41 R Livingston 40. R . Slater 40 C. Goddchild 40 1 Moore 40 M Cassar42 Sette 41 . A . Samson 40 D. Nichol s

41 C Rock

.41 J. Brue rton 42 P Dean

44 J Bell 42. D . Gleeson.

42 S . May 42 S. Dalton 43 J Hubbar d47 S Byrnes 43. A. Poulton 43 M . Barr 43 J. Seymour 44 P Solig o48 L Jensen 44. R . Mather 45 C . Barr 44 N . Smith 45 B McGillia n49 S Vidler 45. D . McKeekin 46 C . Ross 45 P. Leslie 46 C Wels h50 J Griffiths 46. D . Hartley 47 J. Tully 46 P. Andonopoulos 47 C Tyson51 M Blair 47. H . Girdwood 47 G . Anslade 47 C . Little 48 M Heal y52 R Campagna 48 . L. McNamara 48 M . Walsh

49 L . McHugh 48 A. McKenzie 49 S Collier61 S Moussi 49 . M . Day 50 T. Peck 49 G . Orlando 50 B Carma n62 B Mc Gauchie 50 . K. Hopkins 51 G . Hollingwo rth 50 . P. Taylor 51 G Davies64 J Cronin 51 . C. Francias 52 G . Wyatt 51 . J . Kerley 52 B Cassano65 M Ayers 52 . T. Stauton 53 D . Noonan 52 . M . Pitsos 53 P Roman o66 J O'Kane 53 . A . Tucker 55 P. Dynes 53 . D. Pearson 54 S Marino67 T Beatt ie 54 . T. Peters 57 D . Fraser 54 M . Coppock 55 J Eastwoo d68 B Mc Gauchie 55. A . Cummings 58 J . Noona n

61 K Lockha rt 55 C. Hogan 56 G Massett99 S Bruno 61 . B . Launikonis .

65 T. Allinson 56 C. Hard Y 57 C Ros s63. J. Laidlaw 70 T. Rogers 57 R . Keating 58 T Mangos65. A . Hall 73 M . O'Meara 58 L. Thomas 59 S War e66. A. Ballie 74 S . Penton 59 W. Ogilvie 60 J Drakopoulo s70. J Dumaresq 77 B . Fleming 60 S . Kay 61 P Tascone

78 M . Cerritelli 62 J Willets

MENTONE R .S .L. 63 D Vivon a9 Palermo St, 64 T Thomas

Mentone 65 S Carmod y* Function Room 4 - ~ v- 66 S Stafford

* Restaurant * PotdesIngli s67 D

70 S Diver9583 2841 71 A Inglis

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PgIINSUI.A O .R . HOUSE SALESIAN WEST BRUNSWICK W'. Llri is'fOW N

co ;ch : Chris Gawne Coach: Peter O'Connor Coach : Matt Sexton Coach: Paul Cook G~,+i S

es Cc-., :h: Darren Fenechp Ass,Cc h: Andrew Rolls Asst. : D. Old field Res . Coach: Paul Weir Coach: Darren Williams,

Res Coach: Craig Richardson Res Coach: Jim Gianna Res Coach : W Payne

Parson sS 1 A Rolls 1 A Stevens 1 A Hamilton 1 D William s.

ParsonsA 2 J Hall 2 A Thain 2 P Hamilton 2 J Buttigie g2 .3 M. Goldthorpe 3 N Pavlou 3 S Sutherland

4 A Healey3 G Heppel l4 C. Lehmann

3 D Grieve4 S Wuchatsch

.Bowen (Vc)E .Bowen 4 B Turner 5 M Canavan 5 A Cannane D Macleod (C)5 N.Kent 5 M Braini 6 R Cincotta 6 C . Lewis 6 N Gran t6 M .Warner 6 H Clarke 7 G Gaspari 7(a)FV'Raie 7 B Robinson

7S.Murray 7 C Richardson 8 S Logan 7 b)N . O'Brien 8 B Han n

8 ppngus 8 J Clarke 9 A Campbell 8 J.Heywood 9 G Caseg pKrohn (Rvc) 9 Ad Burt 10 D Oliver 9 A . Morphett 10 B Cock s

10 A.Haley 10 Ash Burt 11 A Davey12 A Gaspari 10 S Byrne 11 B Twist

12 A Featherstonif A. Landry 11 J Gill 13 I Bobetic 11 H . Bailey 12(R)M Canno n12 R.Powney 12 N Dodd 14 C Roache 12 B Clarke 13 A Mackley13 T. Braden 13 J Harris 15 D levoli 13 S . Brockley 14 D Ferris

14 S. Jackson 14 W Elliot 16 P Turley 14(R)A DanielCook15 B 15 P Haseler 17 M Ferwerda 15 B . Howlett 15 W Phillips.

1 6 R . Huighson 16 M Higgins 18 A Sexton19 S Brown

16 S SmytheHeywoo d17 R

15(R)P Bregue t

1 7 J. Coughlan 17 C MacLeod (RC) 20 A Seager.

18 M . McManus16 D Gilmarti n17 R Hart

18 J. Whelan 18 F Doyle 21 A Bates 19 M . Stringer 17(R)R Plochino19 T. Prendergast 19 J Evans 22 R Stevens 20 B. Young 1 8 D Oldha m<0 S .Prendergast 20 B Ryan 23 M Smith 21 S McNamara 19 P Dervan (RC)21 A. Macpherson 21 D Miller 24 A Grace 22 A. Steward 20 P Sadler22 A .Atchison (C) 22 S Evans 25 S Egan 23 D Henderson 21 L Monkhurst

23 A.Burke 23 S Craven (C) 26 J Nannas 27 N Synott

24 J Jenkin 22 M Saunders

24 S . White 24 D Boland 28 M Byrne 25 G Malone 23 T Wheele r

?5 J .Atchison 25 S Cummins 29 M Forbes 26 R . Benjamin 23(R)A Bouras

Prendergas t26 P 26 J Senior 30 M Cooke 27 D. Disisto 24 J McCutcheon.

27 S.Payze 27 J Robertson 31 M Bates 28 J WardShepherd29 M

24(R)C Pach25 P Thomson

28 B.Taylor 28 D Murrihy 32 G Riley33 K Richardson

.30 M Lewis 25(R)G Burges s

29 G .Nelson 29 R Cassio34 A Anderson 31 E Dohrmann 26 L Grochowski

30 A.Crean 30 N Miller 35 A Ellis 32 M. Carmichael 27 C Mathew s30" R . Blood (Res.) 31 R Marshall (RVC) 36 D Todd 33 T Thompson 28 A Kosmatos

31 C . Lennon 32 A Benbow 37 D Gheblikan 34 I . Twyford 29 P Vincent

32 T. Harding 33 R Taylor 38 A Darcy 35 K . Coventry 30 T Turcinovich

33 C. Wilson 34 J . Marsh 39 C Clauson 36 S. Campbell 31 A Bartolo

Allen34 M 35 J Kilpatrick 40 M Forer 37 N . Basham 32 X Toby.

35 R. Davies 36 A Robinson41 M Gun n42 P Evans

38 S . Darling9 33 G Rickard34 B Jones

36 N.Bowman 37 D O'Connor 43 E Maillard39 X Thompson40 B Baker 35 C Bergin

37 T. Stewart 38 C Wenlock 44 C Hunt Miller41 R 36 A Blac k38 R. Haworth 39 D Crawford 45 S Horvath

.and 37 B Hynes

39 B.Cooper 40 R Keits 46 D Forer ~~Tobin 38 S Smith

40 A. Dillon 41 J Rainey 47 B Bowman 44 N Masters 39 M Holland

41 S.Farrow 43 S Considine 48 M Bourk e49 D Barry

.45 J Smith 39(R)A Carter

J M42 A. Hanson 44 G Dean 50 S Mor ir h 46 A Bandt unroCampbel l41 T

43 B.Jarett (Rc) 45 A Contreras 51 S Parisi 47 N Seal 42 D Wouda44 A. Kelson 46 B Harrahan 52 D Hegarty 48 M Moore 43 B Grant45 R . Martin 47 GParker 53 B Chalmers 49 L Stewart 44 M Mannin g46 A.Oneil 48 H Nelson 54 S Nolan 50 A . Bagnall 45 J Hyne s47 -Palmer 49 B Urwin 55 E Hanaphy 51 L Sherry 46 T Ferris

Bonne r48 A 50 C Jones 56 D Bowman 52 B . Flanagan 47 F Nuredini.49 J .Crowder 51 J Best

57 B Atkins58 W Chapman

53 J . Gros sHowel l54 R

48 P Tirchett

50 L. Saville 52 S Rafferty 59 D Blake.

55 G . Marazita49 W Kewin50 A McCutcheon

51 R . Jones 54 J Blowfeid 60 D Sutherland 56 C. Riley 51 A McKenzi e52 C. Alexander 55 D Yates 61 P Mallis 57 J. Draper 52 R Nisbe t56 A. Piesley 56 J Mahoney 62 B Kirchne r

63 L Seager 58 A. Rafter 53 M Oldha m57 H. Shorten 57 R Kang

d

59 C . Norman 54 J Payne59 A.Powell 61 S McCrae 65 B Grant 60 O. Kirby 55 J Spezza61 M .Natalizio 62 A White 66 . B Pascoe 62 S Dishon 56 S Calderwood62 P.Sinclair 66 D Wright 67 M McTaggart 63(a) D . Jelbart 57 M Saccoccio

'69 J.Muir 71 L O'Sullivan 68 S Rattray 63 (b) J. Gartlan A Beard5 8

88 G Scotland 69 M Stanton 65 D. Simmond 59 K Dowsey70 A Chiappini 66 M . Malone 60 D Lee71 C Bartlett 67 A. O'Brien 54 S. McNerny72 B Porter 68 C Stevens 55 D . Orchard

73 D Ogge 69 R. Hussey 56 D . TembyHARTNE7T 74 J Radi 70 D. Platt 57 A. Ryan

CABINETS 75 J Hamilton 72 L Ryan 58 S . Barlow

3185 Bardia Avenue 76 J McClaren 75 M . Shelton 59 S . Phemister

Seaford Vic 3198Vic77 S Sinclair 76 A. Shirley 60 A . Savoi a

. 9785. 243 6Tel :78 C Warsling 77 D . Shirley 68 A. Hough ,

69 B . Cambridge

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CONGRATULATIONS:Congratulations to the following umpires thathave been promoted - E Pe- Is, rPaul With on - _ ' i; T.Andrew Chapman, Nick E , _ esra yt€sn -'C' Section .

Congratulations to Grant p - 'tied theknot' on July 21st and now honeymooning!!!Apparently had a superb bucks night . . .ask A .D .or Rick Love and they will tell all. Grant can'tremember much!!! !

VG (t : . :,'t ) would like t oand 1 for a great day last Saturday and toall those t io celebrated with him that night.

L

already. . . .maybe this will infl uence other AFL

At last Thursday's Association Meeting, Kener and Mark Gibson were voted in as Life

Members for the VAFAUA and will receive theirLife Membership badges at the Annual Dinner inAugust. Between them they notch up 30 years ofdedication and commitment to the association .We ll Done Guys !

COACHES CORNER :

• Mark Fraser (AFL Recruit + No . 32 Green) isumpiring with the VAFAUA for the next twoweeks . Over the past couple of weeks he hasumpired in Division 1- EDL, umpired a QAFLgame and a game at the Under 18'sChampionships . He is also scheduled to do 2VFL games . What a year he has had

players to take up umpiring .

• Over the past two years quite a few juniorumpires have joined the VAFAUA from otherleagues and are slowly progressing up thegrades slowly but surely to 'A' Section andadjusting well . Just to name a few - SimonPayton, Sean Scully (Essendon District), PaulBerry, Justin Lipson (Morrabbin Saints), TroyBrooks (Southern League), Tri stan Bower (OldHaileybury Reserves), Chris Collins, AndrewFyffe (Yarra Va lley).

MUMTS YOUR DECISION:

LAST VXEK:

Answer to July 28th Question - The field umpirewill give the Collegian's player a 25 metre penaltyand then issue the yellow card to the player orreport him if the language was abusive etctowards the umpire . This week's winner is Mr. S .

Nichols - Old jEssendon 1A F CsupporterFax details to Rill Stevens on 9531 2050 toreceive your prize.

T .

Play is on the 45m line of Oakieigh's scoring end.Oakleigh is in control of play and no Mentoneplayer is near play so the player runs . A whistlehas blown. The second umpire has seen the fullback for Oakleigh hit the full forward for Mentone25 e es out from the Mentone scoring end .What is the Field Umpire's decision?

S E90. . . .

- (Boundary) started in

2001, Nic'anar. _.- Normie, 12 Games, Umpires in'D' Section, AFL Team - North Melbourne,

Hobbies : Playing his Electric Guitar and lovesumpiring ;

MON - (Boundary) started in 1998, 50

games, Umpires in A - D Section, No Nickname,AFL Team - Essendon, Favourite AFL Player -

Dean Solomon, Hobbies - "Partying' ;

JACK FORSYTH - (Boundary) started in 2040,30 games, No Nickname, AFL Team - Essendon,Favourite AFL Player - Blake Caracella, Umpiresin A Section, Hobbies - Athletics .

If any member of the VAFA Football Communitywould like to buy a raffle ticket / book, contactMark Jenkins on 9576 7061 or ask an umpirewho is at your match . Great Prizes - lst Prize is

a nifty trailer filled with assorted merchandise andgoodies to the value of S1,500 .00 . Donated by

Rick Love (Complete Freight Concepts) ; 2nd Prize

is $500 .00 Cash Prize donated by AnthonyDamen (Personal Mortgage Managers) and 3rdPrize is a weekend for 2 at the Rutherglen MotorInn (North Victoria) - winery district . Donated by

Dianne Whitelev .

PCO:I =f"i ; . 30- i-0 :-;.',E

Annual Dinner - 27/8/01 at MCG ; Grand FinalBrunch & BBQ - 23/9/01 ; Presentation Night -28 / 9/01 ; End of Season Trip to Albury -14/10/0 1

F= ,17..F.Y . . . All correspondence to

,corn

TuC n0.AATCi 1Q Cl1hTR41 I FR 'J(1(11

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kIEDAlbie Firley

Sharon Alger

Shalom Blustein

Mark Childs

Avi Wekselman

Glen Kennedy

Geoff Curran

Peter Woods

Mark Gibson

Jason McNiece

Steve McCarthy

John Ralph

Patrick Maebus

Paul Dinneen

Graeme Hunichen

Cameron Stewart

Jim Papioanou

27 Matt Cox

28 Paul Lamble

. 29 Chris Garcia

30 Justin Lipson

33 Robert Mayston

34 Graeme Morgan

35 Jason Lane

36 Matthew Meier

37 Alex Maggio

38 Chris Stevens (S)

BLUE

7 Sean Scully

8 Paul Berry

9 Damien Lane

10 Trent Foley

11 Alan Stubbs

12 Mark Morrison

14 Ash Hoogendyk

16 Mervyn Monty

17 Peter Keogh

18 Peter Simpson

19 Andrew Fyfe

20 Grant Wardrop

22 Chris Collins

23 Peter Griffiths

25 Lionel Katz

26 Daniel Dinneen

27 Anthony Simpson

28 Ken McNiece

29 Peter James

30 Michael Phillips

32 Anthony Damen

33 Michael Forde

34 Stephen Morgan

35 Troy Brooks

36 Ian Burgess

37 Gavin Roberts

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5 Wayne Hinton

8 Paul Withington

10 Tristan Bowman

11 Chris Evans

12 Jamie Kvins

14 Michael Gilday

15 Mark Jenkins

16 Craig Brajtberg

17 Cameron Leitch

18 Tim Sutcliffe

20 David D'Altera

21 Justin Grossbard

22 Rick Love

23 Chris Stevens

24 John Miller

25 Richard Eastwood

26 Brad Clark

27 Euan Lindsay

28 Leah Gallagher

29 Gerard Rolfs

30 Simon Olive

32 Mark Fraser

33 Simon Stokes

34 Jeremy Heffernan

35 James Watson

36 Ron Smith

37 David Murray

5 Max Wittmann

6 Dash Peiris

7 Alan Ladd

8 Nick Evan s

9 Nathan Carlyon

10 Robert McLeod

11 Paul Tuppen

12 Simon Payton

15 Michael Sneddon

16 Luke Moncrieff

17 Andrea Thwaites

18 George Paleodimos

19 Heath Little

21 David Irons

22 Ken Brewer

23 Robert Sneddon

24 Jason Moore

25 Mat Taylor

27 Paul Jones

28 Ron Martyn

30 Anthony Lilley

31 Tim Friedman

32 Jarrod Aspinall

33 Glenn Schipp

34 Daniel Stephens

35 Dianne Whiteley

37 Ken Walker

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Each week a Coa,'es Hire Player of the Week is announced onthis page (one player each section) . Each player qualifies forTeam of the Year selection

® Following the final round each month a Coates Hire Player forthe Month will be announced. These players are automaticinclusions in the Coates Hire 11AFA Team of the Year

® Coates Hire VAFA Team of the Year will be announced at theVAFA Vote Count Night. This night will also include theannouncement of the Coates Hire Player of the Year.

ROUND 14 COATES HIRE PLAYERS OF THE WEEKA: DANNY BYRNE (ST. BERNARDS )B : ROBBIE BO N NICI (DE LA SALLE)C: SCOTT McPHERSON (OLD ESSENDON )D1 : DAVID PITCHER (ST LEOS E MMAUS W/PARK)D2 : MATT CLARK (OAKLEIGH )D3: DA N IEL COLON (ST. JOHNS)D4: DAVID BOWER! (ELEY PARK)

PLAYER OF TH :: : _ - . (APRIL)LUKE HAWKINS (OLD SCOTCH )

PLAYER OF THE M O N " : i '-.°'GRA NT VANDERKRUK (SYNDAL TALLY HO)

PLAYER OF THE MONTH (JUNE)DEAN MATTHEWS (BULLEE N TE M PLESTOWE)

PLAYER OF THE MONTH (JULY)DE NVER ARTZ ( HA M PTO N ROVERS)

t 'ho rte : 13 18 52 _ 3► 0418 333 11 8

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A column for everyon~ in Amateur Foot}l ; :Jith Brad Beitze l

~t,'HEN Mazenod selected Dale Grant, who wasn with half a right arm, for his first A Section seniors

last Saturday, it created one of the best momentshad in 15 years of covering community sport . It is

1 :0kward reporting on this as Dale's family, mother

~ qu y, father Phil and girlfriend Bree, said he wants no,ill-,,ling out . By writing about him it does, but Ic~plained to the family this could be a first in our gamerxi it should be recorded . On explaining this to Dale,

,i , he gave the all-clear for this piece to go ahead. The

,rtt-<econd pre-game address by Nodders coach David

N ;urray best expressed the moment . Prior to speakingn, the group, the meticulous David individually talks tohis charges but he took Dale into another room for a

one-on-one . This was as a courtesy to clear with Dale

that the address would highlight him . "I stand here as a

proud man today," David said . "I've had some proud

moments in my life, like last year when we won thenremiership. "Today though is different because prior to

he start of the year Dale Grant came to my office and

,aid : `I want to get a senior game and I want it on my

nerits' . "Well, today is that day. "Dale Grant has

mcrcome the odds to make it into this team - can we doihc same and overcome the odds and defeat Marcellin?;Mazenod is second last and Marcellin is on top of the

Lidder)." Some in the change room were sobbing such

:);as the occasion. Dale's opportunity came about with

his excellent fitness, he is a natural runner, good formin the seconds, and the established seniors ranks falling

with injury. Like most debutants Dale had to wait untilthe second term to come on and he played the rest of the

eame. After half-time Dale picked up WoodrowS1cdallist Dave Waters when he was resting at half-

forward . Dale finished with four tackles, one smother,

,is%icks, four handpasses and two marks . "It might be

hard to hold my place once we get some of the guysback," Dale said . The club checked with the umpire

fraternity to clear what is a handpass for Dale, he strikesthe ball with the bottom of his right arm, and theinterpretation sat well with both parties . A right-foot

kick, Dale negotiates the drop of the ball on to the bootin a natural rhythm . His marking and shepherding arepredominantly with the left hand and a sensible use of

his muscular body . The Nodders stuck with the Eagles

until three-quarter time before the likely minor premierscharged away. Five years ago I saw Justin Rinaldi, whohas one eye, win the national 800-metre championship

and 15 years ago, at the Victorian swimmingchampionships, a deaf woman competed. In the VFA,

prior to WWII, there was a player at Williamstown whohad half an arm and last week Gavin Davis, who has

three fingers on a hand, made the Australian hockeyteam .

0 JOHN Elliott did like his nickname suggests and hepulled a big crowd to Old Carey last weekend and

FTLOTG was among the 1500 who popped in to see the

THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2001

1961 D Section premiership player return to raise

$ 10,000 for the club. Congratulations to OC for the way

it handled the match. Many parents of school children,who play at the fields in Bulleen, came across to watch

Big Jack, or as one parent said "Fat Jack", play his

250th . There was no charge and half of the crowdseemed to be wearing Blues gear.

-SOME other noteworthy moments at OC : former Old

Ivanhoe coach Stuart Glascott was there and he saidthe standard was surprisingly high for D1 reserves. I

asked Stuart about his three-quarter time address in theA Section first semi in 1999 in which he fired up. "It

was a one off and I thought I would do it when it would

count most." Stuart left the club that year and he said :

"I couldn't speak more highly of the players at OI ."

-ONE of the most incredible sights was injured OCplayers Cal Phillips and Hayden Francis, whowatched the game from the back of a ute, in a couch,while barbequing some snags and burgers !

-OK, this wouldn't be a FTLOTG without a Xavsreference, but the Big Jack is Back show was a curtainraiser to the Xavs school game! As one of the coachesof Xavs College said: "Forget the Old Xavs we're the

Real Xavs" .

COULDN'T believe my eyes when I went for a walkto De La's number two ground at Basil Reserve in East

Malvern. There was Collingwood's Josh Fraser andDamien Adkins sitting in a car watching someMelbourne-based country players train and in particulartheir mate Matt Storer. I explained that I enjoyed

Amateur football and Josh piped up that Xavs' full-forward Dan Richardson manages him at Elite Sports

Properties . Told Josh Dan hasn't played much this yeardue to a broken thumb but Josh said he thought the

latest injury was to Dan's wrist. Checked with Dan on

his official reason for not playing: "Achilles problem" .

Dan expects to be playing today .

0 AND you might recall last week we checked withformer Old Xavs president Rob Ralph on whetherStKilda coach Grant Thomas was sacked by OX

when coaching there in 1992. Rob said Grant resigned .

Ironically, Mike Sheahan, wrote after that : " . . .their

(OX) coaching arrangement turned sour (with Grant)" .

So back we went to OX .

Current president Andy McLean played under Grantand he said: "Players wrote to Grant regretting that hewas going to North Melbourne . Grant Thomas was not

sacked by us" . This week, we'll check in with Mike . . .

as Mike says: "There's more to this story".

bettzelbra 1 .au

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>n 1 :ru,gal 6 4 40 managed to stay in front of a;termined

Geelong 3 9 27 in a very entertaining game .j3oth teams have made the finals and should_4ve good accounts of themselves in next weeksfinals .Broadmeadows 6 5 41 defeated a fast finishingBendigo 4 2 26 . Bendigo finished full ofrunning but couldn't manage to catch the moreconsistent Broadmeadows who showed goodform with the finals a week away .

Division 2 :Ringwood Blues finished the season wntn a waix

over as Colac failed to make the game on time .,Hawthorn was decimated by the A.F.L. with half"their team at the M.C.G . instead of Ransfordoval giving Maribyrnong a walkover as well.Hawthorn and Colac teamed together to playMaribyrnong an d had a good game withMaribyrnong posting a win .

Mambourin Tigers 14 11 95 were far to strong

for Moonee Valley Magpies 5 4 34 .

huge threat in the finals by keeping Parkside

- Mambourin Tigers are looking strong as thefinals approach .Sth Yarra 27 11 173 showed that they are a

.~coreless.U v ` s 'on S :Broadmeadows finished the season with a wi n

t Bendigo in a very entertaining game.I{aringal managed to stay in front all day againstSth Yarra and posted a win for the end of the

n .Bulleen played a match against Geelong and byall reports played quite well and look like beingable to hold their own in their debut season nextyear .

.on 1 :Karingal should carry their good form into thisgame and end Broadmeadows run that haslifted them from the bottom of the ladder andinto fourth spot. Karingal has too many falls andBroadmeadows has been hit hard by injuries.Geelong and Nth Ballarat will be a closer gamebut it looks like Ballarat will be to good forGeelong on form running into the finals . TheGeelong side has been playing well all year butBallarat look like once again playing off on thatmiddle weekend in August .

THF AMATFLJR FOOTBALLER 2001

Mambourin Tigers should make the grand finalfor the second year running as Ringwood Blueshave struggled towards the end of the season .Ringwood may surprise but if you go on formMambourin should once again play in front ofthe big grand final day crowds .Sth Yarra have been the Essendon of thecompetition in the last half of the season. TheEssendon that has been winning not theEssendon who played Port Adelaide .Maribyrnong has done well to reach the finalsbut may find it hard to hold the Sth Yarraforwards to a losing score .

L C . s:Our new sides a ~ playing two games at 11 .15a .m. on ovals 1& 2 . Please come and supportthe players from Bulleen , Gippsland , Alburyand Karingal 2 . Two of the teams are playingtheir first game of F.I .D.A . football and somecrowd support would be appreciated .To all those teams that have not made the finalscome and support your peers and friends this

week and next week on Grand Final Day . Welook forward to seeing you at the upcoming

presentation night at Hawthorn Town Hall onFriday 31st August .

FIDA LADDERS 0

P WLDF A % Pts

KARINGAL 10 9 10 524 164 319.51 36

GEELONG 10 7 3 0 270 214 126.16 28

N1I-I BA1 I 11RAT 10 6 4 0 292 297 98.31 24

BRGAD WS 10 3 7 0 205 312 65.70 12

BENDIGO 10 3 7 0 237 428 55.37 12

P WLDF A % Pts

STH. Yf1RRA 10 9 1 0 9~'i 216 460.64 3 6

GURIN T1G. 10 9 1 0 717 286 250.69 36

RINGWOOD * 10 6 4 0 641 419 152.98 24

MARIBYRNONG * 10 5 5 0 388 377 102.91 20

MCX?NEE UALL~,`Y 10 3 6 0 344 640 53.75 12

PARKSIDE 10 3 6 0 264 558 47 .31 12

COIAC 10 3 7 0 264 647 40 .80 12

HAWII-IORN 10 2 8 0 241 752 32.04 8

* received forfeit last round

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Its back! By unpopular demand, the D3 team of theyear will be announced in the round 18 record. Itwould be great to hear from some of the coaches withtheir opinions of opposition players who are worthy ofreaching the ultimate, inclusion in the D3 SuperTeam!ROUND 14 RE"An undermanned - C's: 5 got over theline against E lste • in a match critical to theirfinal's chances, with only UHSOB to play beforeencountering the "Dynamic Duo. "Bt.Jo s got back on the winner's list with a hardfought win against 1_~ . The Jocs explodedfr om the blocks before the game settled into a bit of anIndian arm wrestle with the Jocs finally prevailing.The returning Dan Coulon was superb for the winnerswho were also we ll served by the Master, Scott Hilton .For the Hawks, teenager Rick Ogge starred whilst theevergreen veteran , Stuie Avery was also good .Uzi High improved on their first round effort s whenfaced with Fitzroy. A long injury list hasn't help thestudents however with the marvel Fatty Wallace andJosh Maguire playing well they remained competitiveagainst the Ju ggtes.Finally, Rich and overcame S outh Melbournewhilst r--` ' xit Albert Park .ROUND 151 /IEW-rat Pete S , s :Elate c- host St . Johns' OC at mini-E-Parkwhere both teams will have different motives forchasing victory today. The Wickers wi ll want todistance themselves from the relegation trapdoorwhile the JOCs are keen to consolidate their spot inthe four. Although the home side have more at stake,I feel the JOCs will continue their mini-revival.saa.wtBaorsa -welcome Richmond Central toRathmines Road in what should be an intrui.gingcontest . The Cobras continue to s lither from therelegation mire, while the Hawks sti ll have hopes ofmaking the finals . Both ve ry important reasons for avictory, but at home, I just can't go against the Hawks.Albert Park entertain South MelbourneD95txiets in the derby match at the Falcons' Lair.Districts probably have only the siinunest ofmathematical chances of making finals and will nowbe looking just to finish as high as possible, whileAlbert Park will continue to fight off relegation . TheFalcons have more to play for, so Albert Park for mine .Monash Gryphons travel to The Zoo to meetUHSOB having narrowly kept alive their winningrun, currently standing at six in a row. The studentscontinue to struggle and to be honest, I cannot see anupset here today. After surviving last week with aweakened side, the Gryphs will he keen to continue

their upwardmomentum .Gryphs to w; n.Finally, MatchOf The Day sees the clash of the titans as Bent' ' :,take on Fitzroy Reds at Arthur Street . It has b;.,,na superlative season so far for the Reds, as inde Iam struggling to find new words to describe them .Bentleigh, obviously, are no chumps either, and mayfancy themselves on their home turf. After muchdelib -ation . I've plumped for the Reds .

w . - host St.Johns in yet another crunchgame for both sides . The Jocs are having a number ofstars gradually returning to the fold and might have abit too much up their sleeve .Richmond make the short trip over the Yarra inwhat has become a bit of a local derby. These gamesalways produce a tight result and I can't see this goingany other way. The Hawks but just .Albert Park and South Melbourne clash down bythe lake . The Falcons have gone off the boil a bit inrecent weeks whilst South are tending to mix theirresults a bit . Still, I have fancied that Albert Parkwould finish the year strong and I think a bit of anupset is on the cards . Falcons for me .Moraasb trek over to the Zoo, to take on Uni High.Monash had a few injury problems last week and willbe able to compare notes with the students who haveset up their own clinic such is the bad luck they havehad this year . Too much to play for, Monash to win .Finally, in what can only be describe as an epic,blockbuster, gate shutter etc., Fitzroy take onBentleigh . The two sides have proven to be the bestsides of the competition and many believe this will bea prelude of things to come . High potent forward lineswill be on display with the twin peaks of Ronchi andPidito a tough ask for any Fitzroy opponent .Everything suggests Fitzroy but I have hunchBentleigh might just be primed for this . Bentleigh by10 points .RESERVES

Pete : JOCs, Hawks, Districts, Students, Reds .Ed : Wicks, Hawks, Districts, Students, Reds .SOCIALBentleigh is hosting its famous Auction Night onAugust 4 (after the Fitzroy Reds game) with lots ofsporting memorabilia and other great items up forgrabs. More goods are always needed so pleasecontact the club if you have something to offer .South 2~ Districts will be holding theirDinner/Auction on Saturday 11 August at thePowerhouse Function Centre from 7pm untilmidnight . This is a major fundraiser for all team s

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from U9 to senior. Any bookings or offers of items to

tnteti on can be made through Maureen McGee byphone on 9690 1740 (h), 9856 2803 (w) or 0419 526

670 (m) •COi: TACTonce again, I can be contacted via e-mail onpeter.PS .WilliamsonLa`centr elink.gov.au ( work) orpsdtW547 3 (home), phone on 9920 9054 or fax on~,920 9097 or Ed on ed.sillCa locker.com.au . A bit thinon the ground with report s this week, time we clicked

;Ick into gear! Again, we'd like to hear from as manyl,. ople as possible, so please contact either myself orEd.Goc~ luck to yesr tc= :~ 7, a.;_zl a

_-gri.U , V}=`~'A W e ~_ _

Lee 4: .'.(;S (i;iOR:Sfi L:PIi ;i0i2!~~ i T, Q!.'c ?

IIeslt? << i-'Ibis week marks the at )tll ~ ~ L, ~ for "^ :FrcoA," Dxv~~ _ in, a true champion both on and offthe field . A delight to watch in action who at times hasl ad the opposition clapping his aerial eTloits . Wellclone and congratulations from all at Bentleigh .Monash Gryphons - champion Lee Wells also reachesthe 100 game milestone this week. 'Vellsy" came tothe club at the start of 1995 from the Bendigo region,and won four consecutive Best and Fairests between1995 and 1998 . After only playing occasionally las tseason, he was fully refreshed for the start of thisseason an d is still playing great footy at the grand oldage of 25! Congratulations Wellsy from everyone at the

';Gtyphs .

TODAY'S MATC-7-7D3 Section

Elsternwick v. St. Johns 0 CHawthorn Amateurs v. Richmond CentralAlbert Park v. South Melbourne Districts

UHSOB v. Monash GryphonsBentleigh Amateurs v. Fitzroy Reds

31'. 3v :~:5 7.0 S'.4 13.7 20 .10 (130)HA-.': THORN 4.0 8.3 11.4 15.6 (96)St J4' ~m. : L : Coulon 9 Horbury 5 Hilton 3 Ern_i-y Hartnett Boulton . Best :Horburv Coulon Hartnett Burghona Emery Cockayne. Hawthorn: Lauletta5Pekin 3 S . Avery 3 Davies Delany Jackamos Reed. Best : Avery Gourlay OggiLautetta Reed Burke. Umpires: T. Friedman G . Roberts (F)RICHMOND CENTRAL 5.4 6.7 11.9 14.16 (100)SOUTH hIELBOUBPiE DISTRICTS0.3 4.3 7.11 11.12 (78)Richmond CentraL Byrnes 4 Macak 3 O'Sullivan 3 S.Shannon 2 BirtDutton . Best: Waters O'Sullivan ByTnes .A.t4'hite Kelly C.Whlte. SthI,3 e: Jacobs 2 Daly 2 Gosney 2 McGee 2 Stepnell Powell Thomas .Best: Aqulllna Stepnell Thomas Luxrord Powell Rosowski . Umpires: J. LaneJ . Heffernan (F)

25.26 [1767ITZROYREDS 4.6 10 .12 18.20UHE0B 0.1 1.3 1.7 2 .7(19)Mitchell 5 Wharf 3 Bennie 3 Nave 2 Rawlings 2 Clarke Diacogrtous ByrnesCurtis Johnstone Add!crott Parsons J Debenedetto Doyle J . Best, JacksonP. Wharf Nave Mitchell Bennie Cahill V. UHSOB: Maguire Uebergang. Best:Wallace Maguire Hellner Parker Ludlow Zullokl . Um : R. Marty-n A.Shiels (F) J . Kralevski C. O'Shea (B) C . Dalli A. Chin (G)BENTLEIGH 5.2 12.2 22.4 26.6 (162)

ALBERT PARK 2.0 7.1 9.5 10.12 (72)Bentl ' : not received Affiert ' not recefted Umpires: S . McCarthyMO H GRYPHONS 3 .4 7.7 8.8 11.14 (80)EISIERNW CS 1.2 4.4 9.8 11.10 (76)M : Killm3ster 3 T ,Bourbon 2 Leeton Flowerday Stratford Healy BCoxhead N Rutherford . ~Best: Gross S Bourbon Blandford Wells GooldFlowerday. ElsYeavwick : O'Connor 2 Missa6lla 2 Brav[ngton 2 Daniels DByrne Curtain Walker Lllllkakis. Best: Curtain D Byrne C Mahony BSiahony Neill Missaglta. Um : P. Libods T. Foley (F )

-i i

HAWTHORN 2.3 6.2 6.2 7.6(48)ST. JOHNS • .. 1 5 .9 10.14 12.15 (87)

St Johns: Ladson 4 Waters 3 Cotton 2 P,9eulenkamp Hancock Johnson.Best: Dragcvtdge s.arhouris Hall Ladson Koneca Monrow . Hawthorn Collins3 Pollock 2 Alexander Lord. Best : West Signoriru Reuther Brick CallusPollock.RICHMOND CENTRAL 0.0 1.0 1.1 4.5(29)SOUTH MELBOURNE DIBTRICTS5.3 9.5 15.7 17.7 (109)Richmond Central: D Shannon 2 Coomber K . White . Best Summers LanePhelan D.Shannon Funston. Sfh RR • S.Doyle 7 W.Rosowski 3Baade 2 Henderson 2 McCaulry Maubley Fern . Best :S. Doyle BaadeJohnstone M .Doyle Hoy.FITZROY 1{ED5 7 .6 10.6 12.10 14 .14 (98)UHSOB 1.1 1.1 3.2 3.4(22)Fitzroy Reds: Prior 4 George 2 Vernall 2 Marcon 2 Bance Parsons A.Holderhead Kerr. Best: Kerr Lee Crowe Holderhead Reid Cook P. UHSOB :Cavalien 2 Davidson. Best: Camallen Collins Oakley Davidson DollenceHolmes .BENTI GH 2.2 5.4 6.5 8 .7(55)AL' RT 'ARK 2 .4 4.4 8.5 13.10 (88)Ben :" : not received Albert Park. not receive d

31 .'.-. GRY HOPIS 1 .2 2.4 5.5 6 .5(41 )1 .1 4.4 6.5 9.10 ( 64)

2 Leroy 2 Campbell Bagnall . Best : Campbelltromamio Holland Callus Harrah . ElsYerawiek : Hanktn 3

Mut ared 2 Ward B Franken T Byrne Hoskmg . Best: Ward T ByrneSurman B Currie Hankin R1 Franken .

AllanSharpHiltonLaulettaKiIlmister

CLUBD3 S . : TION

LST TOTAL

Albert Park 0Bentleigh 0St Johns 3Hawthorn 5Monash Gryphons 3

D3 RESERVE

75

70

68

62

59

Kane Fitzroy Reds 0 40English Bentleigh 0 24Hankin Elsternwick 3 22Lord Hawthorn 1 21Gratis Monash Gryphons 2 20Ladson St Johns 4 20

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4 N. Rutherford 4 D Shannon 4. S .Holmes 4 . S. Stepnell (C) 4 T. Clevelan d

,5 T. Gilchrist 5 S Shannon 5. C .Horbury 5 . S. King 5 T. Fulton

6 0. Becker 6 G Bunshaw 6. L.O'Donnell 6 . W. Rosowski 6 S. Cracknel l,7 D. Walter 7 P Byrnes 7. R .Back 7 . A . Hannan 7 D . Zuluck i

8 J. Blandford 8 G Malcolm 8. R .Dowsett 8 . B . Luxford8 D. Haslett (VC)

Smith9 RG . Wadley

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.10 B. Carrick

10 P. Williamson 10 A White 11 . S .Ham 10. S . Aquilina 11 J. Shepherd11 A. Nichols

11 M Newton 12 . P.Walker 11 . D . Hall 12 B. Farrelly (C)12 A. Gross 12 F Macak 13 . M .Jones 12. M . McFarlane 13 N . Rose

13 J. Stratford 13 J Dutton 14 P.Sharp 13. E . Henderson 14 J. Ham

14 D . Hale 14 C Shannon 15 A .Borgohna 14. P. Cheevers 15 S. Maguire

15 A . Clarke 15 C Barry 16 G .Matheson 15. B . Lazzaro 16 J. Tate

16 D . Junkeer 16 J Birt 17 S .Coackayne 16. M . Thomas 17 S. Jackso n

17 J . Hetherington17 S Conroy

18 C.Emery 17. T Baade 18 A. Hellne r

18 C . Lovett 18 M Zajac 1 9 M,Hartnett 18. K . Johnson (RCC) 19 J . Uebergan g

19 R . Coxhead19 S Lynch

20 B .Rydquist 19. L. Hall 21 S . Mills

20 G. Browell20 B Page 21 S .Koppens 21 T.Jacobs 22 R.Johns

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22 B . Coxhead22 A Flores23 R Prentice

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23 D . Charleson 24 T Guthrie 24 B.Ferericks 26 S . Doyle 26 H . Wajsze l24 D . Kitchin 26 S Baillie 25 D.Waters 28 A. Flowers 27 D. Clark e25 M . Killmister 27 C Adams 26 B.Hifton 31 S . Herman 28 A . Clarke26 M . Carter 28 A Waters 27 L.Mills 32 D. McGee 29 T. Cleveland27 R. Gilchrist 29 B Brown 28 D .Coulon 33 M . Doyle 30 M . Buter a

28 M . Bourbon 30 J Munro 30 R .Walker 34 M . Fern 31 P. Dolenr---

^29 B . Lloyd 32 M Harris 31 N .Gates 35 N . Moojen 32 H. Starbuck

30 P. Holland 33 P Bermando 32 G .Saher 36 J . Macaulay 33 A. French

31 G. Roche 34 J Brook 34 M.Hancock 37 M. Rosowski 35 J . Mahe r

32 A. Tolongos 35 J Howell 35 J.Sacco 42 G . Gaylor 36 A. Pendlebury

33 R. White 38 M Defreitas 37 D .Christian 46 M. Bellesini 37 G. Catterall

34 M . Graydon 40 K Convery 38 A.Fonceca 48 M. Balshaw 38 A. Boyce

35 P. Bateman 41 T Statter 40 A.Rudd 49 T. Suther ;and 39 M . Re a40 L Maguire

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°42 C. Carlisle 52 C Andonopoulos 52 A .Halls 47 M . Kennedy

43 C. Goold 53 K Pardy 53 B .Boulton 49 J. Oakle y

44 L . Wells 54 S Rawlings 56 P.Harris 50 B. Rees

45 J. Gonis 55 M Davey 57 T.Saharis 51 R . Pitruzzello

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te; uns. North now find themselve -)a, L the : .i ::r_ d will need some luck to reach t e p hCobras to shine were Polites, May 4-__ _while t r the vanquished Newton (4) & Adamsga,,® nn once again .In a m tch all day, at was from allaccounts a great bat entaily andphysict "y, re -toys from -;ured up a final'sberth by slamming home 6 f')a s to 3 in the finalterm. threw everything atRuperts=xocand whilethe ph_ c

kitchen sink in the first half~rts-vood withstood the challengcof -2e match took its toll on th e

home team who finished the game with 17 fitplayers . A da; out for the respective fonvards withivlunccie (10 - SW) and Whitehead (9 - R) havinga shoot out at opposite ends . A great gamebetween two potential finalists with Rupertswoodvictorious this time around .As prec"^ted 4 "' f ewere no pushoversagainst -, last week . At the half it was, theTurtles by 3 points, but with Rigoni and

very se rt > conten ihold fa:--- hopes, a1be: :remaining matches . The I r hom e

to F . .< ts r1 i 'ay and r

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inbi : U will be keen to assess the coyLOU alLer last vree' :'s bruising aft ir r tRuperts-aaood, and 1' be hcpefiul of t ie r

a Cavicciolo to attempt to open the Ho's 10 :account. Last time . i ._: Milano, Eager ai

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home with 10 majors in t en, Thompson and Dix doing the dar

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ndering this week. They will give it their ad the overall talent of STH to harc to

_ of a ga: .ie ~. 3i ., today with both teamsthat a in , here sets up a real chance

of grabbing the doubie cnance at season's end . ' .a fluctuating game the lead changed numerc :stimes with McDonald and Gallus the stancfonwards on the day for their respective te~- > .Whitehead and O'Callaghan will need to .watched closelv and at the other end for Rltha ;i}

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arriors have not travelled well this?r fading out badly last week williai ably today to get the points

° Sharks they will get the

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it 5 McDonald 5 Duggan 3 Luttick 2 Jenkins Ccwnerty,t: McDonald Doody Luttlck Rigoni Sandpars Horsburgh .

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roll Ktiska Anastassi Andrinopoulos Re4ymoldson RieCalman .

n 5 Anthony 3 Scammetl Burns 0'Shaughnessy Bernardirere 1 st: Peseiberg Ryan 0'Shaughnes-s-y Vincent Anthony .

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alcy'r3eck Rigazzi Papaniko2ov Swans Oates.

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:: Carroll 2 Anatassi 2 Andrinopoutos McCalm :an Canfield.

Jordan 9 Cardillo 2 Mezzatesta 2 Clarke Gibbs Pettmaniish ;ebb . Best : Clarke Jordan Webb Cardillo Zarb Gibbs.

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Bit] 3 Howgate Keleher Sharpe Schafer Leys. Best : Dalywhite r,vans -~narpe Glare .

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section:,iarcellin v . Old Brighton,lazenod v. St. Kevin s()Id Xaverians v. University BluesOld Scotch v. St. Bernard s,, IISOB v. Old Trinity

B Oecioar;;arth Old Boys v. Old Haileybury at EP

Sat ayOld Ivanhoe v . Beaumarisold Paradians v . Therry PenolaOrmond v . Whitefriar sOld Melburnians v. De La Salle

c, Sectio nOld Mentonians v . Collegians

Old Essendon v . Caulfield Gr .

Bulleen-Templestowe v . Prahran

St . Bedes Mentone Tigers v . AJAX

Fiampton Rovers v . Glen Eir a

Dl SectionIvanhoe Assumption v. St. Leos Emmaus

Banyule v . Monash Blues

University Blacks v . Old GeelongOld Carey v . Yarra ValleyOld Camberwell v . Aquinas

D2 SectionLa Trobe University v . Mentone Amateurs

Kew v. Power House

Salesian 0 C v. Peninsula 0 B

Williamstown CYMS v . West Brunswick

Oakleigh v . Parksid e

D3 Sectio nRichmond Central v. Elsternwic kSouth Melbourne Districts v . HawthornAmateur sSt. Johns 0 C v. UHSOBMonash Gryphons v. BentleighFitzroy Reds v . Albert Park

D4 SectionBulleen Cobras v. Mt. LilydaleWerribee Amateurs has the byeSwinburne Uni . v. North BrunswickRupertswood v . Syndal Tally-HoOld Westbourne v. St. MarysEltham Collegians v. Eley Park

Under-19 Section 1Old Brighton v. Old ScotchCollegians v. Old XaveriansDe La Salle v. St . KevinsMarcellin v . St . BernardsOld Melburnians v . MazenodBeaumaris v . University Blue s

Under-19 Section 2Werribee Amateurs v . Old HaileyburyCaulfield Gr. v . Ormon dSt . Leos Emmaus has the byeWhitefriars v. Hampton RoversOld Essendon v. Old Trinity -'i'o be played onOval 1 (PEGS)Yarra Valley v . Old Ivanho e

Under- 1 9 (2) BlueDe La Salle (2) v . Monash Blues to be playedat Waverley Park at 11 .30 a.m.South Melbourne Districts v. Oakleigh

Glen Eira v. Old Xaverians (2)

Mentone Amateurs v . AJAX

MHSOB v . St . Kevins ( 2) to be played atRighetti Oval (59 D3)

Under- 19 (2) RedAquinas has the byeUniversity Blacks v . Old Paradians

Therry Penola v. Bulleen-Templestowe

Old Camberwell v . Ivanhoe Fitzroy

Rupertswood v. North Old Boys to be played

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CLUBWAREHOUSESports & Medica l

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ReviewSECTION 1Firstly, I would like to thank Barry Hickey forwriting the Under 19 Section 1 and Blue articlesover the past two weeks due to my coachingcommitments with the VAFA Under 19's . Secondly,I would formally like to thank all of the Under 19Coaches for their terrific support andencouragement towards the Under 19Representative Team. A ll 4 Under 19 sections & 1senior team were represented, with players comingfrom 6 Section 1 clubs, 1 Section Blue, 4 SectionRed clubs and 1 Senior club . Finally, on behalf ofthe Coaching Panel and VAFA Executive, I wouldlike to thank all of the players from the originalsquad of 60, down to the final 22 for theircommitment, passion and initiative .This round provided a number of surprises .Beaumaris got back onto the winning list with aterrific win over O .M .'s at home . Their 2nd & lastquarters proved the difference . Coach Berry musthave thought his team was in one of the cryptscenes in 'Tomb Raider' from the way he witnessedCoach O'Shannassy direct his charges intodissecting Old Brighton's running game, closingthem down completely. Xavs trounced Mazenod asexpected, but the efforts of VAFA Rep playerMcDonnell with 16 goals at FF, was simplyoutstanding . St. Bernard's had a good win overCollegians, as did De La over Marcellin. Finally, OldScotch proved far too strong for Uni at home, withHoskings finding form up forward with 6 majors .SECTION 2Old Ivanhoe remains a game and percentage clearon top of the ladder after destroying Old Haileyburyby 193 points . Of the Hoes' 14 goalkickers, Hibbsand Luxan led the way with five each, while O'Dyerand Lynch were other good players for the winners .Hoffman, Brooks, Pieter and Pollock battledagainst the tide for Old Haileybury . Old Trinity

cemented its place in the five and put the brakeson Ormond's challenge for a fmal's berth, with athrilling one-point win . Ormond was 18-pointsdown at three quarter time but just fell short .Matthews booted four goals for Old Trinity, whilePretty, Hillas and S Amore were among the bestplayers. Hassall and Heffernan both kicked threegoals for Ormond, while Goonan, Muzzell andRussell were impressive contributors . Caulfieldcontinued its tremendous late-season form,thrashing Hampton Rovers by 113 points .

Pennycuick slotted through seven goals for thewinners, while Foote is now the leading goalkicker

in Section (2)after kickingsix . Browneand Faganalso shoneout in a great effort from Caulfield, while Cantlon,Cave and Davies battled all day for Rovers. Asensational 10-goal performance from Hakimensured Old Essendon remained in fifth place, theDons thumping Yarra Valley by 70 points .Nicholas, Frazer and DeMorton were other greatplayers for Old Essendon, while Kehoe, Crowe,Simpson and Peake were best for Yarra Yalley. StLeos grabbed just their fourth win of the seasonwith a 32-point victory over the haplessWhitefriars . Landy kicked five goals for thewinners, while Brearley and Podbury each bootedthree. Calavetta, Janson and Brosolo were amongthe best for Whitefriars. Werribee had the bye .SECTION (2) BLUEThe top 3 positions in the final four are settled; theonly suspect position is Xavs in fourth . In the upsetof the rounds MHSOB, gave Xavs an absolutebelting to the tune of 97pts. The triple treat ofBrown, Harper and Fraczek each booted 4 goalsand were well fed by Walker, Svirakis and Hording.This win has a two-fold effect - firstly Xavs are nowreachable and secondly, MHSOB are B .I .T.

Mentone continued on their merry way withanother big win over the Blues. Mentone plays a

consistent 4-quarter game, never letting up andalthough Monash battled on, they were never in

the hunt. Oakieigh had a good win over a verycompetitive Glen Eira team . Only l5pts separatedthe teams at 1/2 time, but it was Oakleigh that ranaway with the game kicking 12g 5 . Best for GlenEira were Clark, Fernando & Baraket and forOakleigh - Brett, Reynolds & Orchard. The Swans

goal-kicking machine rolled on with Cheevers andWinter booting 9 & 8 respectively . Best for South

were Skinns, Wood, Cheevers & Winter ; for De Labest were Lowndes, Arbon & Wilmann . Finally, theJackers smashed an inept SKOBS by 248pts .

Cooper with 8g and Givoni with 7g wereunstoppable up forward. Ajax had 13 goal kickersin a fantastic team effort. For St. Kevin's, put thisgame behind you and move on .

SECTION (2) RE D

North Old Boys continued their sensational lateseason form with a 245-point massacre of Ivanhoe-Fitzroy . NOBs booted 39 goals and had 65 scoringshots but unfortunately the details of their effortswere not available . Meighen and Bire battled as

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best they could for Ivanhoe-Fitzroy. There was;uiaiher destruction at Rupertswood, the home,ide defeating Bulleen-Templestowe by 235 points,:rfter booting 38 goals for the match, including 21ill the second half. King booted 10 goals, whileHatty and Zahra were outstanding contributors forthe winners . Mathews and Hill battled hard for©ulleen . Uni Blacks also continued their goodform with an 89-point win over Aquinas, butremain out of the four by two points . Old1,,ffadians hold down fourth spot after hanging onto record a three-point victory over Therry Penola,%~ho fell from fourth to seventh . Therry trailed by3 7 points at the final change, but stormed homeand just fell short of a memorable and much-needed victory. Zivkovic, Tenson and D Dean wereimpressive contributors for Old Paradians, whileRe~-rnolds, Faroldi and O'Connell were among thebest for Therry. Old Camberwell had the bye .PreviewSECTION 1old Scotch host Mazenod at home in a game CoachDonovan will want to win well, because their % is

only 7 .16 behind St . Bernard's and 16 .39 behind

De La . % will mean everything come final's time .Rampaging Mannis' Xavs host Old Brighton at

home . Coach Berry knows this is crunch time . Awin here will be the positive injection his team

❑ eeds to begin their run into the finals . But alas,xavs have too many goal kickers and should winb}• 32pts . SKOBS should have a comfortable winover the Lions . Another strong performance could~e.c 'you know who' jump back on that bandwagonas O'Shannassy heads towards final's action . The

match of the round sees St . Bernard's host De La .Loth forward lines are evenly matched but De Lasdefence is a shade better. But with O'Donnell andLrsudi back in amongst the goals, I feel they willvet up in a nail biter by 8pts . Beaumaris willcontinue on their winning way over Marcellin andCoach King will have Uni Blues back on track overOld Melburnians .

SECTION 2old Essendon face their biggest challenge of the;cason, when they meet top side Old Ivanhoe . TheDons are hanging onto fifth place on the ladder ando, ill not want to drop this one, but the Hoes' look afraction too strong all over the park . Ormond willhave to upset Werribee to stay in final's contention .Ormond's poor percentage means they are literallytv, a games out of the five, so a win over the Bees is%ital . At home, Ormond might just get over theG te. Hampton Rovers should account for St Leos;airly comfortably. while Yarra Valley should tastevictory for just the sixth time this season whenthey meet Whitefriars. In the last match, OldTrinity will continue its surge towards the finalswith a big win over Old Haileybury . Caulfield havethe bye .SECTION (2) BLUEThe match of the round sees Ajax host MHSOB at

Albert Park. I believe this game will be much closerthan what everyone might think. MHSOB play ahard physical game, which could upset the Ajaxforward line . They also know that a win here couldsee them in a real position to have a shot at 4thposition . Good luck! Old Xavs host the ladder-leaders at the college, where Mentone will walkaway with another 100pt plus win . SKOBS meetthe goal-kicking Swans machine at Righetti Oval .SKOBS is a strong and proud club, so I know theywill put in a very spirited team performance .Oakleigh are at home to De La and a win here willput this team in final's contention . Monash Bluesplay Glen Etta at the University and after their win,they go to 28pts - only % out of 4th spot . Thisseason is really heating up !SECTION (2) REDThe match of the round sees second-placed NorthOld Boys host fifth-placed Uni Blacks . This is acrucial match for both sides and the home groundadvantage might just get NOBs over the line . Theother three matches threaten to be blow-outs, withtop side Old Camberwell meeting Bulleen-Templestowe, third-placed Rupertswood tacklingIvanhoe-Fitzroy and fourth-placed Old Paradianshosting Aquinas . With the finals just around thecorner, all matches hold great significance withBlacks and Therry still a big chance to sneak intothe four. Hopefully all sides nearer to the bottomof the table can be competitive and gain someconfidence before the end of the season. TherryPenola have the bye .

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UNDER 19/2 BLUESouth Melbourne 9 53AJAX 8 51Mentone 3 39Mentone 2 35South Melbourne 8 34

UNDER 19/2 REDRupertswood 10 47North Old Boys 0 36Old Camberwell 0 33University Blacks 0 31University Blacks 0 27

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OLD BRIGHTON 0.1 4.7 4,8 5.10 (40)ST. AEV3TiS 2.3 4.6 6.12 8.13 (61)St Eertns: Gissing2 Mulgew 2 Mu(greN Bare Purcell Hobart. Best: Duggan CoxKnuppel Mutgrew Bare Dempsey. Old Brighton: Salem 3 Homarm 41acGWrizay.Best: Reddin Edwards Homann Battista Hunter Evans. Umpires: P. Calk] J. Lipson(F) B. Dix (R) P. Maddocks (F)COLLEGIANS 0.4 0.12 5.14 9.21 (75)ST. BF.R[VARDS 3.4 9.8 12.11 20.15 (135)Collegiam: Taft 3 Roach 2 Rowe I Boarh g I Skrurrie 1 Robertson I . Best: RealistsVial Taft Slmrte Rahitl Turner. St Bernards : Keeran 4 0'DonneIl 4 Coustand 3i.egudi 3 Campbei2 Mitchell I Moretti I Aktakat I Smith 1 . Hest : Campbell SmithBurns Cousland Thomas Keenan, Umpires: M. Phillips D . Windlo'w IF) J . Fagan N .Booth (B)DE LA SALLE 6.5 13.6 14.9 17.11 (113)&fARtELLrtt 1.4 3.5 4.7 6.9 (45)Aiarrsllin: Hansen 2 Addison 2 T.Sheehan 2 . Best : Dale Hansen Moran BSheehan Vaskresenshy T. Sheehan. De La Soft= Simon Hyde 6 Mitchell 2 PlnwiO2 Coffey 4 05ullivan 2 Kean 1 . Best: Alderuccto Bannict Dimble Jolley PinballW3lmestey. Umpirrs: C.Stevtns (J)BEAUMARIS 0.5 5.8 7.10 9.15 (69)OLD MELBUR1Alr'S 2.3 2.7 5.13 5.14 (44)Beacerearbe Ferrari 4 Btackmore 2 Conte S May Groves . Best: Tucker S Caste 35cCnnchte A Coate Ferrari Thompson . Old : Not received . Umpirea: AWdsetman T. LWey (F)

MER-19 sEenON 2OLD IVANHOE 34.23 (227)OLD RAILERBURY 4.10 (34)Old Ivanhaz Hibbs 5 Luxan 5 Mendola 4 McWtlliam 4 O'Dyer 4 Binnry 2 Braddy2 Jeokias 2 Barnes INnakis Meredith O'Dea Stlliman Lynch. Best: Luxan O'DyerLynch McKie Meredith Stillman . Old . Glanville Wacanar JonesMcGuaran . Best: Hoffman Brooks Pieter Pollock McGuaran Fletcher . Ump3rm: A.Barro T. Jackson LF)OLD TRRiriY 1.2 5.2 8.5 11.5 (71)0814051) 2.1 3.7 5.9 10 10 (70)Old 1linltp: Matthews 4 S Amore 2 Davies Donahno Hine Kelly Mtthen. BestPretty Hittas S Amore Matthews Christopherson Blaeknrore . Ormond: Hassall 3Heffernan 3 Welis 21.arr Martinav. Best: Goonan Muzzeil Russell Novice HeffernanRamsay. UmPirm, C . Collins D. Dinneen (F)CAU1AIIELD 3.5 10.8 13.13 22.19 (151)HAMPTON ROVERS 2. 4.4 4.5 5.8(3s)CmilfiekL Pennyeukk 7 Foote 6 Trigg 3 S:ntt 2 Gross 2 Browne Hooper. Best:Browne Fagan Jess Erickson Foster Foote . Aampion: Caution Cave Davies ProbynWeaver. Best: Almirofer Carillon Goss Kennedy Weaver Davles .Umpirea: P. Berry(F)ST. LE08 E31EdAU8 14.18 (102)HdERTEF7UAR.4 10.10 p o)St Leta: landy5 Brearley 3 Podhury 3 CuIlen 2 Carey 1 . Best: Kennedy LandyHollands Kelly Brearley Clarke. Whitrftiars: Calavetta 5 Ventura Hill WelchSchneider Baker. Best: Catavetta Jnson Brosab Warren-Smith Ventura Hill.Ump3rt.s: J . AsptnaIl R. Benson IF) R . Benson (J) (B)YARRA VALLEY 1.2 6.3 9.4 11.6 (72)OLD ESSENDOtI 8,3 12.8 19.10 21 .16 (142)

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Under-19 Section 1Old Scotch v. Mazenod

Old Xaverians v. Old BrightonSt. Kevins v. Collegians

St. Bernards v. De La SalleMarcellin v . Beaumaris

University Blues v. Old Melburnians

Under-19 Section 2Old I-Iaileybury v. Old Trinity

Ormond v. Werribee AmateursCaulfield Or. has the bye

Hampton Rovers v. St. Leos EmmausWhitefriars v . Yarra Valley

Old Ivanhoe v. Old Essendon

Yam Valley: G0es 3 The Gough Push Hume Urbane Ben SLMIKehoe Crave Simpson Peake Gilles Urbane. O'3 Ec-, date He4 tetardo 2 Kavanagh 2 Flaherty l411son Ohiiubek . Best: Niche,DehSorton Obhubek Kavanagh. Umpircs: P. Coulthard P. Machos

i=„~?ER-1q L2i BZIipMENTORS 6.4 15.5 23 .11MO,'IASH BLUES 3.1 5.3 7-5t8ttitone: Dixon 6 Wigrave 3 Hayes 3 Letfting 3 Little 2 Krings 2SE71<.on Barker Corr Pothitos Rickards . Best: Rickards Pothitos KfMcLeod.Mannish Blum- Gilbert 2 Young 2 Grace Thompson Hind GRosengarten Vogler Young Gilbert Shears . Umpires: C. Evans D. FGLEN EIRA 3.5 4 .6 7.8OARI.EIGH 2.3 6.9 12.11Glen Eh= Sk'lliams 3 Fournarahts 2 Kasar 2 Sheehan 2 Clark Rose .Clark Fernando I .Lampos Sheehan Sherry. • Orchard 5 .2 Gterpiadts 2 Wills 2 Britt Kelly McPhee Moutang. Best: Britt RelMalcolm Wilts Briggs,Umpfiea: G. Morgan LF)DE LA SAA1d.E (2) 0.1 2.2 3.4SOUTH MELBOURNE 6.5 11 .7 23.12De la Salle : Mulholland Roberts Beynon. Best: Iasvndes Arbon PJade Bowden. South Melbrmna~ Chees•ers 9 Winters 8 Wood 4 D'Am2 Brown 2 Kidd Grundy. Best: Slams. 1Vood, Cheevers. WintersUmpires. S. B(ustetn (F7biIISOB 5.6 10.8 15.11OLD eYAVER1ATiS 1 .1 1.2 3.31d1iSOB: M .Brown 4 Harper 4 Fraczeh 4 Walker 2 Sv i~irskis 2 Bowen DBest: Walker Svirskts J.Browv Harding Bou'en M.Browu. Old SawnUmp3ree: S. Scully M. Forde (F)AJAX 9.6 18.9 29.14S1:IfEVItiS (2) 0.0 0.0 0. 1h1AE: Cooper 8 Ghront 7 Gutman 4 Lewis 4 Hershan 3 Miller 2 Van,2 Butt 2 Kagan (.ewski Janover Gelbart. Best: Gutman Hershan CooGivont Lewis St.Revins (2) Best : Nolan McCann MareaMW WillemUmpires: M . Metes (F) L . Harris (B)

UNDER-122( RED7HERRY FENOIA 4.0 6.2 7.6OLD PARADIANS 6.7 7.9 12.13merry Pmela: Harmes 3 Farakitt Green Robinson 2 Atkinson O'ColSheppard I . Best: Reynolds Faroldi O'Connell Fenton Frecfdeton KGParsdisrev Boundy 4 Lyons 3 La Torre 2 Dimino A. Dean D Dean RusstZhkm3c Tenson D Dean Broady F7strk Gtoury Umpires: R. Wtndlaw BAQUINAS 5 .0 8.1 10.3ON] BLACKS 4.6 8.11 14.15 23A.ztulnaa: Munro 4 Mazzantt 3 Varone Guthertdge Jenktnson McAbL3ckouski Varane Boland Gutheridge Tapply hiurrro . Uni B : SaleTorney 4 Donovan 3 StackIIeki 2 Ross 2 Hamilton Sharp Brnigtornn ScBest: Ross Grigg Torney Detahunty. Umphts: R . Smith (F)RUPE1ri5W060 8.5 17.15 27.15 38.BULLEEN TE2dpi1*4TOTE 1 .0 1.0 2. 1Ru • King 10 Moska(Juk 5 Potter 5 Zahra 4 Harry 4 Price 3 1Rarnsay Elliott Koala Heath Cook Glerm. Best : King Rally 7ahra Heath EDBuilt= Tempkietawc Lee. Taylor. Best : Mathews Hill Martin Stee,Harding .c .Umpirea: M . Gtiday (F)QVANROE-FIrZROY 0.3 0.3 1.3NORTH OLD BOYS 8.5 21.12 32.17 39.2Ivaahae-Pftaroy: Stralbell Fttaro. Best: Metghen tare Dykes Black ArnupNorth Old Boys: Not received. Umpires: J. Ralph B. Ralph (F)

~CHESUnder-19 (2) Blue

Monash Blues v. Glen EiraOakleigh v. De La Salle (2 )

St . Kevins (2) v. South Melbourne Districts to be played alRighetti Oval at 11 .30 a .m .

Old Xaverians (2) v. Mentone Amateurs to be played at viCollege,

v. MHSOB to be played at 1 p.m .

Under-19 (2) RedTheny Fenola has the bye

Old Paradians v. Aquinas b CNorth Old Boys v. University Blacks

Bulleen-Templestowe v. Old CamberwellIvanhoe Fitzroy v. Rupertswood to be played at Peterson Ova

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3 T Mattestim(C)

5 D Carcor 3 T Molan 5 . C. Dignan 5 . P. Ryan4 . A. MacGillivray

7 S Taft 4 MBrasher 8 . L . Considine 6 . S . Veltman5 . N. Gamble

land

(VC)s 8 N Unsworth 5 H Handley 11 , B. Gale 7 . A . Wilson 6 . L. DaleReddin7 C

_ 9 T Skarrie 6 M BrownP H i

13 . B. Skeen & B . Thoma sB Thompso n9

. .8 . C. McNicho l

am 10 D Vail arr son77 A McLeish 14. D . Coghlan

..10. D. Maskell 9 . J. Dooley

11 D Fotheringham8 T Woodlock 15 . T. Sheehan 11 . L. Fuller 10.A. Morle y

12 R Turner9 M Lafferty 18 . D . Gartner 12. M . McDowell 11 . C. Adami s

13 A Hicke y15 N Roach 10 A Coffey 19. S. Birrell

13. C. Clegg14 D Cle

12.J. Mead13 N Ed d

5 L' ' 18 M Davis 10 A Dimple 20. D . Salce.. g g

15. A . Burrows. war s.

McCowa n14 EE 19 A Zent 11 J Bowden 22 M. 16. A . Longmuir

. .15 J Hunte rmore

20 T Clark 12 C MoranVoskersensky 17 C. Meehan.

. .16.J. Homann

; 21 N Chamlers 12 MNaughGnNeal23 J 18. P. Del Mastro 17 J Walshp

s 26 P Krotiris 13 J RobertsJ M b

. .24 J Stempel

19. S . Bickers. .

18.A. Salem~Tuc =r 30 WFowler 14 em rey . . 20. P. Dugdale

19. P. Angelini31 N Herman 14 C Mitchell 25. E . Weekes 21 . D. Armansin

20 W L fii 33 C Rowe 15 J Stinear 40 . D . Welch 22. C. Aguis . ea

ugh WJolle16 Y 44 . D . McMillan 23. D. Aguis 21 T. Marshall

~ 17 D Thomas 24 . J. Thomas 22 A. Hughe s

3r npsana 19 S Brown 25 . D . Hansen 23 N . Gambl e-

e 21 S Byers 26 . D . Stagliano 24 C . Alcock

c C~rer 21 B Quinane 27 . C . Rains 25 D. Hartman

TrcdcalN 22 DAlderucGo28• D . Devlin 26 C . Baxte r,

C_ :. (DVC) 24 J Garl an d29 . M. Thompson 27 J . Maguire

L Frri 26 DSpithill30 . S. Co x

McDav e31 C28 N . William s

kW Is 30 M Krezel. .

32 G Nash31 G . Sim m

5" .Nmhwas (DVC) 31 S Hyde. .

33 . D . Malloy32 A. Goldne r

' Los 32 A Bonnid 34 . A . Murra yM` Kuria 49 D Coggins 35 . J . SchianoP 'dCCanchie

55 S Giblett 36 . D. Oldman3, Deaton (DVC)37 . G. Kennell y38. B . Chamberlain

OLD C .D SCOTCH OLD XAVERIANS S E BERNARDS ST. KEVINS UNWEIM BLUESCoach: Rob Walker Coach: Mark Donovan Coach: ( i) Manny Nlcolosi

Coach: Larry Davis Coach (7) : PaulO'SlmnnassyCoach: Steve Kin g

D Smith 1 L FreemanCoach : (2) James Fay

i Carter P1 . D. Ellio t

Neeson2 S

Coach (2) ; Stephen ClarkeI . J . Dempsey 1 . A. Millar

2 E Townsing 2 M Walkom 2 oucur N . . 2 . T. DugganA

2 . C . Nicholls

3 E Tucker 3 D Kni h tg 3 Manahan G 3. A . Bouzikas (C) . Umbers3 .Fox4 L

3 . M. Albettharp e'

C Burgess 4 D Logan4 k,~~~ C 4. C. Burns . .

5 . M. Hicks J. Bromwic h4

5 A Catchlove 5 M(enziE-lP.cYZrg 5. S . (annazZO 6. J . Hanis 5 . T. Birtley ®5 D Woodford

7 J Spraque 6 Ca€o J• 6. A. Matthews Kalesaran7 . L

8. D . Macdonald 6 . J. Sudhol z6 S Guest

8 N Coleman7 0~ M

7. S . Monteleone 9. W. Mccann 7 . L. Mann7 M Kennon g M~,o,ry J 8. S . Mitchell 10 . D

M8 . W. Austberry

8 C Trim 9 S Daniher 9 Rzp~h J Smit h9 J4

1t . M. Hutton 9 . M. Brookshaw

9 N Guy10 R Craven 10 McCoN D

It Farm L

. .10 . IR. James

12 . D . Mc4'Y13 . S . Marnood 10 . J . Parnel l

10 B Marks11 R Joseph s12 J Rodski

12 Dc.onJ 11 . S. Wheele r'

14 . B Mamhesan i~5 . D . Bare

11 . G. Fricker (VC )12 . R . Jacob

J O'Dwyer 13 W Lewis13 NaenA Donnel l12 . M . O 16. K Did,lis

M k h 13 . T. Girdwood (VC )2 J Richardson

14 R Teesdale14 Chambaf~ F15 Mon 8

13 . L . Mansfield

14 N Thomas

o n17. D . a o18' M' Anderson8 14 . N . Rich

:3 A Simpson15 S Cations It Grigg 5

. .15 . J. Formica

W. Macdonald1 920. M . Mulgrew

15 . R . Hal l

16 K Alexander' A Richard s

1 J 1 Weir16 D Jennings tt~C

18 Ross S 16 . C. Mitchell 2t D.yod9e e22. G. HWland

. .17 . A . Brigg s

16 B Wulf17 D Robertson 14 J,t~curP 17 . D. Swan 23. A. Jenkins 18 . P. Burco

17 N Barrett18 A Quail 20 Ha,vard L 18 . D. Walsh 24. G. Nolan

25. J.Deacon19. E . Wilcox (VC )

19 S McQueen 21 smalt~rocd P 19 . M . Moretti 26, J. Knuppel 20. J . CulleyS Carter 20 T Hosking 22 Lea,c°riT 20 . S. Cxampbell 27. I-Ciohesy 21 . J . Broo k

19 M Prowse 21 N Costello 23 Cannody 5 21 . N . Whel an 28. P.~ndy29 Damarc

22. D. Hatswel l,0 E Ryan 22 L Kitchen 24 Bdaec°mbeT 22 . B. McManus

, .30. P. Gissing 23. J . Garne r

21 N Robinson 24 S Dumare~ 25 P~` H 23 . J . Mckay 31 . M . Courtney 24. R. Holmes (VC)

22 J Rush 25 J Barnett26 Denim G27 Glynn P 24. B. Calleja

32. J. Cox33. L Meyer

25. J. Tanner

Wilso n26 A23 N Kent 26 G Fordyce 28 McGrath J 25. T. Legudi 34. S. Mitchel l

O'HalloranN35. .

27. J. Wrigh t? : D Marks 27 R Davies zo GO P 26. A. Anderson ..

36. T. Purcell 28. L. Ryan25 M Horgan 28 A Wilkie 30 5`'x J 27. L. Evans 37, P. Clanc,_y 29. A. Cameron26 C Walker 29 J Mitchell

31 Fox A32 McCarthy M

28. L Calleja 38. R. Chard3g. M . Cairney, 30. J. Chambers

27 J Jewell 30 G Prendergast 33 BudreridgeS 29. C . Goullet 40. TNewton41 EvansB

31 . M . Robertson

31 J Mulcahy 31 M Clinch 34 sp3iane A 30. C . Trewin

O'Brien31 L

. .42. M. Storwhouse 32. S. Adam s

33 E Matties32 E Selby 32 R Fullerton 35 Bu9hbyA . .

32 A Smith43. M. Tischle r

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34. Z.d34 T Maloney 36 B'dmecanb°- A

37 OeMariaJ

. .33. B . Ballarin

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35 . R. Ker heva l35 B. Keck 38 wafsh M 38 N . Smith

C . Wdk;nson4 650 . TL ass 36 . C. Walsh

36 S Marash 39 Fudett . D Kevna n39 C 51. C . O'Shaughnessy 37 . R. Sweene y

38 M Ramery 40 Dy~~ J.

40 R. Cousland53 . L Simpson56 A Collegian

38 . A. Sheehan

39 M Leeds 41 Srrr~ J42 B M1

41 M . Kavanagh. .

57 . M. Hinsley39 . A. Gooney40 A Tymm s41 M Watts a ai

~~`~~ N42 D. James 58 . A . Thompson . .

41 . S. Monahan44 J Simon 60 dmardo l 43 K. Walker sz . ~ Mcin~neY

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Under-19 - Section 2CAULFIELD HAMPTON OLD ESSEND®N OLD OLD TR HN I Tp

GRAMMARIANS ROVERS Coach : Marshall Fisher HA6LEYD®RY oach : Marty Veal Coach : Dean Peters

Coach: Chris • Coach : Paul Curry 1 J Williamson Coach: Andrew Lynch 1 Peggie A1 A. Sinclair 1 B . Culling

2DRyan3 C Obliubek 1 . M. Hoffmann 1 . K•0'Dwyer

Pain e2 M2 Hine A(C )

2 A. Amos 2 B. Canton 4 M Velardo . L . Pitche r2 . . .Low3 S

3 Langdon S3 G. Erickson 3 J . Connelly 5 S De Morton 3 . V. Jayasuriya . .

4 C Binney4 TaYIor C

4 T. Vine n5 B Gross

4 T. Jowett 6 D Slater 4 . H . McLauchlan . .6 . S.Curatolo

5 Pretty.

6 Z.Jess 5 K . Johnstone 7 L Wilson 5 . B. Crawford6 S Durkin NC) 7. N .Braddy

6 Burgess J7 Davies M D

( V7 P. Roberts 6 C . Malthouse 8 L Kavanagh . .8 . T.Grieve ~8 Amiconi A

8 S . Tucker 7 A. Battams 9 A Frazer 7 . J. Hanlon9 . C .Lynch 9 Jackson N9 W. Frost 8 G. Carr 10 M Flaherty~

T. PollockD'Silva9 R 10 . S.Jenkins 10 Blackmore B

10 G. Crathem11 C Fagan

9 B . JowettStafford10 M

11 J Buckley12 W Nunlist

. .10 . S. Capron

11 . THibbs 11 Mithen P.12 J . Mellington

.11 J . Almhofer 13 A Carrozza if. J. Glanville

12 . J .BakerBayford13 J

12 Kelly T

13 L. Browne 12 B . Kezilas 14 A Parker 12 . A. Fletcher . .C Lewis14

13 Gordon N14 B . SCott 13 A . Fisher 16 M Nicolas 13 . A. Kozik ..

McKie19 L14 Thwaites M

15 S . Jenkinson 14 N . Goss 17 B King 14 . E. Marsh ,M Clarke

15 Amore J16 J . Ampt17 R Linford 15 D . Molino 18 D Flaherty 15 . R . Goodbodyy

.Lou hnan23 I g

16 Amore S.

18 B . 0'Hoy 17 B . Smith 19 N Fitzpatrick H . Brooks .25 D .Barnes

17 Armatas C18 Heaven C

19 I. Glass 18 S . Burggraaff 20 A Prowse 17 . R . Plummer31 D .Coggan 19 Duell R

20MM . Trigg 19 S . Rawlin sg 21 N Bartram . N . Roset832 W.Coleman 20 Oberoi S

21 A . Beach 20 H . Kerdel 22 T Logan 19 . C . Waxman33 D Neilso n

22 T. Foster 21 L. Cave 23 C Devereux 20 . J. Wright (C) .34 D Meredith

21 Kinross A

23 L. Northway 22 B . Henry 24 J Duggan 21 . D . MacKenzie (VC) .Mendol o35 M

22 Furphy D

24 B . Napier 23 C . Probyn 26 g Falcke 22 . A. Clarke.Finlay36 T

23 Hillas R

25 N . Dorman 24 R . Turnball 28 S Falcke 23 . B. Koetsier.

44 LStillman24 J6q

26 M . Pennycuick 27 S . Weaver 29 T Campbell 25 . P. Shakespeare McWilliam50 E25 Lucas C

27 M . Grigg28 T. Franklin-Jones

28 D. Dawes 32 B Hakim 27 . D . Swanto nHunter28 B

.53 J•0'Dea

27 Cokalis S26 Donahoo M(VC)

30 A . Pelman 29 A . Murray32 C . Sendeckyj

34 J Marinos35 W Higgins

. .29 . T. Archer 28 Condron K

31 T. Habel33 C. Hooper 34 L. Kennedy 30 . A . Shaw 29 Crawford M

34 H Baker 35 M . Davies 33 . R . Mosbey 30 Bullen M.

35 K Boehm 39 . A. Jones 44 Lancaster M.43 A . Bruhn 43 . M. McGauran 53 Plain G

44 L. Schneider 55 . N . Swaby 76 Matthew M46 R. Foote 62 G. White50 S . Morris

ORMOND ST LEOS EMMAI S WERRIBEE WHITEFRIARS YARRA VALLEYCoach : Tim Hille Coach: Paul Gregor Coach: Steve Lovell Coach: Tim Pratt Coach : Rod Penaluna

1 .L Russell 1 B Petri e 1 . S . Muraca 1 . S . Brosolo 1 . A Middli n2 .S. Wheller 2 H Gyles 2. C. Kelly 2. B . Warren - Smith 2 . M Norrish3 .M . Wood 5 R Gale 3. M . Bradfield 3. C. Ventura 3 . J Gates4 .C.Hassall 6 P Boyd 4. S . Eisenberg 5. P. Micalleff 4 . R Belt5 .A. Clinch 7 P Podbury (VC) 5. P. McGowan 6. J . Morriss 5 . B Crowe6 .M . Luba 8 A Hollands 6. S . Kidd 7. R . Nolan 6 . N Peters7 .R. Wiley 9 T Stephens 7. B . Daniels 8. C. Welch 8 . S Simpson8 .J. Muzzell 10 N Cullen 8. C. Jack 9. P. Tobin 9 . B Kehoe9 .J. Franklin 11 P Sampson 9. A. Russo 10. A . Hill 10. R Ye o10 .L . Wells 12 P Landy 10. A . Borg 11 . A. Cursio 11 . A Wingate11 .T McMahon 13 M DAmelio (DVC) 11 . J . Toussaint 12. M . Sowersby 12 . A Wines12 .L Breitkreuz 14 J Montano 12. C. Smith 13. M . Baker 13 L Gillies13 .M. Martinov 15 P Carey (C) 13. D. Groulos 14. J . Treyvaud 14 H Clark14 .D . Jowett 16 A Kelly 14. T. Davidson 15. T. O'Shea 15 D Smit h15 .A. Goonan 17 H Evans 15. M . Walsh 17. P. Furness 17 S Fyffe16 .D . McKenna 18 S Wilson 16. C. Yasar 21 . M . Calavetta 18 C Beal18 .M . Ramsay 19 A Rooks 17. A. Tedesco 22. L. McGuiness 19 N Lear19 .W. Cove 20 M McHugh 18. B . Cunningham 24. P. Weston 22 J Peake20 .R . Lerner 21 A Ballard (DVC) 19. R. Rose 27. R. Hill 23 T Collett22 .B. Payson 22 N Carstein 20. D. Lowe 28. P. Poutney 24 G Coutts24 .A. Lom 23 G Brearley 21 . N. Gauci 29. D. Adkins 30 J Stron g25 .R . Matter 24 R Varney 22. S . Blanco 30. B . Janson 31 S Urban o26 .T. Harvey 27 A Dix 23. J . Russo 33. B . Shoals 32 J Parry

27 .J. Noske 28 C Beljak 24. M . O'Donnell 34. A . Biviano 34 S Britt

28 .T. Naylor 29 S Train 25. J . Purton 37. G . Kennedy 37 J Hume29 .B.Cromack 38 A Flanagan 26. C. Andrews 38. A. Corry 44 N Martin31 .S. Barker 41 D Wood 27. R. Fastuc a33 .A. Cook 44 C Clarke 28. T. Dean39 .M . Ferrari 46 P Altoft 29. L. Simmon s50 . M .Heffernan 61 N Kennedy 30. C. Mahoney54 .M . Wilson 64 D Tompkins 31 . B . Vandenhur k71 .R . Presser

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L, KellyB. Ros eL . GeorgiadisC . KokkinosA. CiavarellaR. SymmonsA. Visse r

McPheeP. MalcolmB . EvansD. MoulangA . KeaysM . Cas hD. BrittJ. BriggsS.JohnsonS. SandeR . KellyA. CoxA . HathawayM . StevensonC . SymonsT. Orchard

41 B . Hyrons3 J, Reynolds

J . GaelD. Bank sJ . Nevezie (C)S. HeslopS. GreenwayA.Bye

N . Wills

CoaC i:

1 B Ha :' .' 1s2 L Browne3 D Hyde4 S Meehan

5 Mi Miller

6 D Wood

7 D Taylor8 B Pinwell

9 B Nathan

10 C Nailed

11 S Alder

12 R Burrows12 B Scanlon

13 P Arbon

14 A Directs

15 J Hughes16 M Roberts

17 J Bowden

17 B Keinhaus

18 R Quirk19 S Allan

20 J Shone

21 M Beynon

22 M Conway

23 H La Ragy23 B Reid

24 C Mitchell25 J Murphy26 J Clifton27 S Byers28 N Aitken

'.. 29 G Watton42 E Sims-Lucas57 D Jad e59 S Sharpie s

Cc--h : (1) iny NicoloaiCoach : (2) Jsn r

F 1 CarterP2 Quinn N3 Monahan G4 McKenzie C5 McKenzie-0.4cHarg6 Cato J7 O'Kane M

8 McDonnell J9 Ralph J10 McColl D11 Farrow L12 Dillon J13 Nolen A14 Chamberlain F15 Dixon B16 Grigg S17 Doyle C18 Ross S19 Jabour P20 Howard L21 Smallwood P22 Leoncelli T23 Carmody S24 BiddlecombeT25 Pietryk PA26 Denton G27 Glynn P28 McGrath J29 Gill P30 Silk J31 Fox A32 McCarthy M33 Buckeridge S34 Spillane A35 Bushby A36 Biddlecombe A37 DePdaria J38 Walsh M39 Furletti D40 Dale J42 Smith J44 Bolton M49 McArdle N55 Dinardo L

Coach:l ren t'sKiltop

I JAOyIe

2 P. Gnmdy

J. Ra^bum34 ki . wood5 R. Damon6 X. Kidd7 R. Winters

8 A Skinns10 S. Rocco

11 L Esler

12 d , tAToeaald

13 W . Bro;+n15 S. AtheCmn

16 J . Leeman17 P. D'Andrea

18 G. Row e18 J. Stephens

19 K Bardon21 D, Beil

22 a Niskd23 J. Fv}ogiannis24 K Ferguson24 G_Tsicadans26 L Beil27 P. Choosers30 H tlcFadden32 J . Clyne63 S . AquihnaF9 W. Hooper

_ : :h: C _ nnis

1 S, Chapman3 J,Rosengarten (C)4 G. Chessar i5 R. a-kiro ham6 e78 S.1 ^pscn9 P.i`10 B. Rogers11 k1, Vegler {1fC)12 R. Shears13 M . Carey14 Z. Wright15 B. Nind18 A. Shields19 G . Gilbert20 W. Littl e22 B . Green (VC)24 T. Craven26 B .Jondahl29 J. Ross30 J. Meliington31 S . Hawkins35 M . Sharkie39 C. Burley41 J. Ryan42 S. Youu y48 G . C!ugsto n

Coach : (1) Pa, ,.: r ; .eCoach: (2) Step, a or

1 . J . Gemps72. T. Duggan3. A . Umbers4. L. Fcx5_ tA PGzrs6 J.';arns71 L.alea . . - . :-d

20 . .'.22 . G. Y~.- . : nd23 . A . j24 . G. I

26J . Knuppel

27. D Kerr28. P.Landy29. P. Fogarty30. P. G .ssma31 . M . Courtney32. J Cox33. L Meyer34. S. Mi;che'.I35. N .O'Haltoran36. T. Purcell37. P C!zr~cY38 . R . Chard39- M. Cairney,40 . R Boyse41 . 6 . Evans42 . M . Stonehouse43 . 6i Trschter44 . J . Kong;5 . NkVaGs46. C.lYilk ,ascn

50. J. Gu:Lfer51 . C. O'Shaughnessy53. T. 5lmpsoh55, A. M arsh57. U . Hmsley5& A. Thompson62. K PAclnemy65 . R Miller68 .J . Deacon69 . C . Hdhard

2 . S . Sullivan3 . P. Dixon4. G . Allan7. T. BarrB. K. Little9. K. McLeod11 . B. Atherton12. M . Wilson13. M . Hayes14. P. Rocke17. S . Casacelli19. S . Hamilton20. P. Krings21, D . Kelly22 . S. Barker24, M. Duggan26 . A . Rock30 . A . Pothitos31 . C . Jamieson33 . R . Hamil l34, M . Wingrave35 . T. Smit h36, G . Moran37. C. Johnstone38. R. Bitne r41 . S. Alexander45 . R . Connard56 . S. Rickard s

1- P. Rujevic3. D. Bevan4. M . Brown5. M . Hai l6. A. Viscendese

7. C . Kennedy

& B. Brown9 . J. Walker (C)10 . T. Cousland11 . M . Bignall12 . M . Bowen13 . T. Harper14. A . Nirens15. T. Fraczek16. M . Neilsen17. G . Pollard18. J . Saigal19. D. Giannakos20 . S. Foley21 . Dav. Fox22 . J. Brown23 . J. Davis24 . Dan Fox25 . C . Owen26 . T. Middleton28. A . Lieske29. D. Viscendese30. E . Hin d31 . K. Harding

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/ NTH I - ` . O!! [ . . . ,Cc : John Ryan Coach: David Zappuia Coach: Michael Siguias

Cc :h: i c Coach : Richard Grummett2 R . Klogeman

1 3rs hS 30 D Barnwell 1 T. Roach 1, m. Littl e5 A . Boland .

2.

Florenc eD 31 J She2 J. Mullins 2 . D. McOuaRer

6 P. McNiff .3

.A Paradise

3 S. Haynesw

5 . P. Tempone7 A . Jenkinson

.4

.0 Hill

32 J Dunne 4 M. O en 6 . B. Christie9 M . Guthridge .

5,.

G Taylor33 E Healy 5 L . Byrne 7 . B. Ryan

10 L. Mackowski 34 C Meighen 6 S. Nolan 8 . C. Morley12 A . Corrigan 7 M McGrath 35 B Dowsett 7 M. Kelly 9, A. Crame r13 V. Hall

,8 .

.R . Conti 36 J Healy 8 S. Bermingham 10 . K. derby (C)

14 A . Hayes 9 . M. Bickerdike 37 M Edmonds 9 R. Davidson it . D. Pike

15 S . Verona 11 . J. 0'DonneJl (C) 39 A Butter10 M. King 12 . G . Weickhardt

17 J . See 13 . R Lee 40 J Harman11 D .Keenan 13 . T. Proswe

19 D . Sinclair 14 . P Harding 41 A Maraud12 N . Hahn 14 . C. Munro

20 S Collins 16 . D . Charles 13 D . Budey 15 . S. Jones.21 P Stone 18, A DeSimone

44 B Ashton 14 L . Barnes 16 . A. Cantor.

22 G Cochrane 19 . J Hasan 45 G Robertson 15 R . Evans 18 B. Craven.

23 M Patterson 20 . J Paraskeva 46 M Ahern 16 N . Trigwell 19 B. Larrichia.

24 D Dew 22 . M Perri 47 N B!ayney 17 B. Burrows 23 H . Hogan.

23 . D . Tsokas 48 N ptrkes 18 J. Dalton 25 A. Zemski25 C . Tavaili

25 . D Steer SO J Simrk 19 D . McLellan 26 D . Ling27 C . Munro 26 . D . Martin (VC) 20 A. Chuck 39 A. Emmerson28 J . Holly 31 T Waiters

52 E Clayton 21 M. Kurec 43 T. Sigalas29 B . Miiler

.33 .

.P. Gordon 54 S Sukkar 22 M. Curzio 50 J . Agatanovic

30 J . Tappley 34. M Toiiit 55 B Foynes 23 H . Ryan 51 M. Brook e

35. P. Tsokas D Cummins 24 S. Cook 52 M. Cottrel

C Grose 25 J. Hughes 53 J . Cucinotta

J Kelly 26 M. Vanderhorst 54 L. Enrigh t

A Powell 27 N . Barry 55 M. Gilbert28 H . Monk 56 A. Moharic

B Stafford 29 T. Dean 57 S. MorrillG Waugh 30 T. James 58 J . Pettitt

31 A . Saad 59 D . Schmidt

32 M. Seed 60 N . Warner

33 S. Seed 61 T. Parkes

1 P C, ; : : . _: :Tp®Coach : Peter H i n Coach: K Inner Coach : Tony Crotty

Assist : Phil RyanCoach : John Bushb y

2 M Spirmso_ 1 Zahra R 1 Farotdi M I M E'aris3 1,9 Lyons 2 Page S 2 Goodwin T 2 S Bloodworth4 A Harvey 3 Albania J 3 Reynolds L 3 D Bongiomo5 A Dean 4 King J 4 Barron B 4 J Corbett6 S Fistric 5 Ramsay J 5 Kiernan M 5 C Delahunty7 L Drummond 6 Shaklers B 6 Mullens P 6 T Donavan8 E LaTorre 7 Hatty R 7 Hermes J 7 P Donelan9 B Reiner 8 Elliot K 8 Quinn L 8 N Ebnerit S Connelly 10 Potter C 9 Gleeson L 9 S Flood14 S Fantene 12 Temmir.g M 10 Crotty J 10 P Fowler

15 D Dean 13 MosKai uk P7 11 McCarthy L11 J Greenwood12 M Grigg

18 L Aiello 15 McGovern N 12 Senators, F 13 R Hamilton19 A Paglia (DVC) 16 Webb A 13 Comb M 14 W Hanna21 L McMahon 17 Geuds M 14 Fenton J 15 D Higgin s22 R Priest 18 Fielding L 15 Owen B 16 E Hind e23 C McKay 19 Johnson R 16 Clifton D 17 R Mansfield24 G Loftus 20 Flinn P 17 Palazzolo M 18 T Mayal l

26 M Keeling 21 Heywood D 18 Freckleton J 19 R Moreton

27 D Caple 22 Cook G 19 Green A20 D Oconnel

28 S Russell 23 Balmer V 20 Capewell C21 R Osuliivan22 B Owen

28 C Duncan 24 Price G 21 Atkinson D 23 V Pafkinson29 R Hall 25 Anderson J 22 Goodwin D 24 S Princ e34 P Gtoury 27 Koala M 23 Caiiegari D 25 L Rawnsle y39 J Zivkovic 28 Neville H 25 Carroll A 26 J Rivett42 N Stephens 29 Baines M 26 Sheppard T 27 A Ross50 E Tenson (C) 30 Barry P 27 Thompson T 28 S Rundl e51 T Crotty 57 Glenn S 34 O'Connell S 29 M Sale

'fi D gouundy 58 Stafford D 59 Robinson T30 S Sandrford (C)

63 S Corcoran (VC) 58 Becker L 72 Johnson S31 JP Santama a32 R Scarfed

75 P D'Intino 59 Constantine B 81 Delaney D 33 N Sharp67 Carlo A 34 P Sond u

h69 Heath J 35 M Stockfeld71 Cariss P 36 A Torney72 Murphy B 37 J Walker73 Wassyl N 38 D Watson

39 R Willis

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From matches Jul 2 1Mathew Best, 5 citlaiu . DiLU)g. 8 ;,,ai

From matches July 28

Blair Hall, Caulfield Or. Abusive language, 2 matches .Rob Schnieder, Bulleen-Templesto5;T. Striking, 2

matches.Paul Papadopoulos. Oaldeigh . Abusive kln' andthreatening behaviour towards an umpire, 5 r steinSimon 'eal, Marcellin (Club 18). Hea'.'.,ci,'--

matches .Jon Smirk . Ivanhoe l itzroy (Under-19) . Abur

langu~ -~. 2*Gerry O`Br , 1 >ark (y -ves) . Sts.il~i;ag, 2 mat

A report alle_ ngPower House anat Power Hous ; ,continually abu:that the Pov~not assist vCharge pro . ---.

Continued fro .- & ,age 1 6

the Bloods will have their work cut out dealing witthe potency of the Section's best forward set up . Andthen there's BIG Dave! Right now, and inti„pnced 1-;;their recent defeat of the Hoes at Ivanhoe Pa Ithe Bloods are going b",r -,i - - "_ ., -

will enable t°m to 1 n0 to

. the home s :ve ._ 1 . n < !dthe Par hers the opposil ti ech ance of avoiding tin four qua rters of convhas seemi!d beyond 1'comfort oly.

meets it t : Uomeney,all heir ende< ;, o, . . . --t t be able to

i ri lliance of the `',i1s . '~ look more &- more

to tre one ` te an d fi :! _1 ,ts in 2t,ul .`'acks . Hoes, Aquinas ,

OGS, and Wells . Last ;_ .' :, St Leo's beat Old Careyin a entertaining game, in which the Panthersseriously pushed the Animals. T ic star of the matchmay have had 0 kicks, 0 handbr "`s, ~1 ° 0 marks, butJohn Elliott did apply an expert s' ~rd which led tothe Panther's lst goal, and did oLe usefultackles, before discretion 1: ac i half waythrough the 2nd term . a

y :

Ph + Fax ; ---Deadline is 12 :OONoon Mondays, with some.ne

Snnrinv nrPfPrred-

Sal,C . , ", is (U

got off the

Aug18 v01d~ tell

Aug 19 Giuls vui Pre'ivi. ru7als

Aug 25 1*larceIlin v St. Bernards

,Aug 26 Club XVIII Grand Finals~Pnt 1 I, Section lst Semi

2 A l~ mli

eauty by 10 pts.on a seek and destroy r :

e's ;'-.e bolter for ~

E ,a (0/1)N uv , =up -s

De La :' Ile (415)DLS by lOpts

Therry (5l4)Ormond by l5pts

4) vs Old Paradians (13/4)

vs NOI3s ( 1110 )

vs Old Ivanhoe (415 )

vs Ormond (417 )

vs old Melburnians (1 1

I)uld like to s~d ate best wishes of everyone int° V_AFn to 2 - ople involved in B Section . ColGlover from De La Salle entered hospital lastweekend and is on the mend as we speak. Similarly,Ormond's Ian Jackman was unable to coach lastweek following an accident . Get well fellas.

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DIftESERVE P WUIMTRSITY BLACKS 14 13OLD CA ;~"3ERWELL 14 135,,,^ TiOE ASSUMPTION14 8L_9PdYULE 14 8i LEOS EMMAUS WP 14 8

~.,WINAS O C 14 6)ARRA VALLEY O B 14 6,LD GEELONG 14 5

.fJNASH BLUES 14 2~~DCAREY 14 1

D2 ?:LS :LPVE P Wp.;121iS IDE 14 13F7LLIAR3STOWN CYMS14 13s ~1LSIAN O C 14 10POWERIiOUSE 14 8

ti: :>T BRUNSWICK 14 7

14 6L1 fROBE UM 14 4IE`:INSULAOB 14 4

%.i4.EIGHAFC 14 3.'E'.TONE AMATEURS 14 2

D3N.`° W F;VE P W

,Frrz :',OY REDS 14 13

''.ST JOHNS OC 14 12

c~ Lill MELB DIST. 14 10ELST~a31dWICR 14 9

tI1SOB 14 6

`, : ;,NASH GRYPHONS 14 5

aE :-ti.EIGH AFC 14 4

G~WTHORN 14 4

OND CENTRAL 14 4.?~-i ;ERT PARK 14 3

ligible player Rd 11

L D For AgSt % pis1 0 1284 482 266.39 521 0 1515 648 233 .80 526 0 1020 911 111 .96 326 0 729 666 109 .46 326 0 910 860 105 .81 328 0 808 900 89 .78 248 0 721 889 81,10 249 0 795 963 82.55 2012 0 667 1238 53.88 813 0 468 1395 33.55 4

L D For Agst % Pte1 0 1112 464 239 .66 521 0 1120 587 190 .80 524 0 886 776 114 .18 406 0 802 744 107 .80 327 0 656 824 79 .61 288 0 787 822 95.74 24

10 0 710 879 80.77 1610 0 612 953 64.22 1611 0 463 898 51 .56 1212 0 717 1100 65.18 8

L D For Agst % Ptg1 0 1329 450 295.33 522 0 1031 - 699 147.50 484 0 924 750 123 .20 405 0 942 723 130 .29 368 0 881 807 109 .17 249 0 742 774 95 .87 2010 0 856 1144 74.83 1610 0 684 1048 65.27 1610 0 637 1361 46.80 1611 0 732 1082 67.65 12

P W L DSt"v"D :17, TALLY-HO 12 12 0 0

57: -,~7UBEE 13 10 3 0ST I,i_2F5 13 9 4 0

ti17-: :'_,tTNSW1CH 13 9 4 0S V,;i7rBURNE UNI 13 7 6 0

7IERTSWOOD 12 7 5 0

~1LLEENCOBRAS 13 7 6 0

SDWEST BOURNE 13 4 9 0SfI II!.YDALE 13 4 9 0

L Ti ;-'=A 13 310 0.RK AFC 13 013 0

ratio - actual games played

B For Agst % Pis MR21176 372 316.13 56100.001 1267 710 178.45 44 76.921 1051 729 144.17 40 69.231 1051 826 127.24 40 69.231 882 761 115.90 32 53.852 854 780 109.49 32 58.331 780 816 95 .59 32 53.851 700 922 75 .92 20 30.771 6521177 55 .40 20 30.771 625 I 105 56 .56 16 23,081 5511553 35 .48 4 0 .00

divided by wins excluding byes .

CLn 18 (1) P W LOLD 2 :!,-LB S 14 12 2ST KEVII4S 14 12 2

OLD i~•i S 14 11 3

nF LA SALLE 14 10 4' ) SCOTCH 14 7 7

FII2AN AFC 14 5 9

9OD O C 14 4 101,-RRY PENOLA OB 14 3 1 1

NSW(CK AFC 14 3 111) BRIGHTON 14 2 12

Jf~~ ligble player Rd I I

D For Agst % Pts0 977 518 188 .61 4801113 599 185 .81 4801328 432 307 .41 440 909 788 115 .36 400 790 807 97 .89 280 883 779 113 .35 200 534 986 54.16 160 614 1027 59.79 120 474 1229 38.57 120 487 1243 39-18 8

CLUB 18 (2) P W L D For Agst % PtsCOLLEGIANS 14 11 3 0 930 405 229 .63 44OLD IVANHOE 14 11 3 0 914 575 158.96 44MONASH BLUES 14 9 5 0 734 567 129 .45 36OLD ESSENDON OR 14 8 6 0 741 708 104.66 32UNIVERSITY BLACKS 14 8 6 0 649 624 104.01 32•MARCELLIN 14 7 7 0 493 581 84.85 28OLD TRINITY 14 5 9 0 538 718 74.93 20OLD GEELONG 14 5 9 0 644 951 67.72 20#ST LEOS EMMAUS 14 3 11 0 496 789 62 .86 12WHITEFRIARS 14 2 12 0 537 1103 48 .69 8*Ineligible player Rd 9kIneligible plater Rd I 1 "

UNDER-19 SECTION 1 P W L D For Agst % PtsOLD XAVERIANS 14 12 2 0 1799 696 258 .48 48ST REVINS 14 11 3 01448 688 210.47 44DE LA SfiL1.E 14 11 3 01576 824 191.26 44ST BERNARDS 14 11 3 0 1596 872 183.03 44OLD SCOTCH 14 11 3 01465 833 175.87 44OLD BRIGHTON 14 10 4 0 1271 776 163.79 40MARCELLIN 14 6 8 0 1111 1427 77.86 24OLD MELBURNIANS 14 4 10 0 771 1173 65 .73 16UNIVERSITY BLUES 14 4 10 0 837 1359 61 .59 16COLLEGIANS 14 2 12 0 821 1630 5037 8BEAUMARIS AFC 14 2 12 0 594 1437 41 .34 8"MAZENOD O C 14 0 14 0 359 1971 18 .21 0'Ineligible player Rd 1 1

UNDER-19 SECTION 2 P W L D B For Agst % Pts MRO L D I V A N H O E 13 11 2 0 1 1518 740 205 .14 48 84 .62OLD TRINITY 12102 0 21099 651 168 .82 44 83 .33WERRIBEE 12 9 3 0 21345 786 171 .12 44 75.00OLD ESSENDON 13 94 0 11384 971 142 .53 40 69.23CAULFIELD OR 13 940 11194 676 176 .63 40 69.23ORMOND 13 8 5 0 1 11451072 106 .81 3661 .54OLD HAILEYBURY 13 6 7 0 1 9181203 76.31 2846 .15YARRA VALLEY O B 13 4 9 0 1 10961355 80.89 20 30 .77ST LEOS EM,y1 WP 13 310 0 1 7961695 46.96 1623 .08HAMPTON ROVERS 13 310 0 1 8781393 63.03 1623 .03LVHITEFRIARS 13 013 0 1 7801611 48,42 4 0 .00Match by wins excluding byes,

UNDER-19 (2) BLUE P W L D For Agst % PtsMENTONE AMATEURS14 14 0 0 1927 656 293 .75 56AJAX 14 13 1 0 1838 634 289.91 52SOUTH MELB 1)1ST. 14 10 4 0 1613 865 186.47 40OLD XAVERIANS (2) 14 7 7 0 1193 1002 119.06 28MONASH BLUES 14 6 8 0 1254 1246 100.64 24MI-ISOB 14 5 9 0 1230 1453 84.65 20'DE LA SALLE (2) 14 5 9 0 1038 1509 68.79 20OAKLEIGH 14 5 9 0 1121 1786 62.77 20ST KEVINS (2) 14 5 9 0 872 1395 62.51 20GLEN EIRA AFC 14 0 14 0 690 2247 30.71 0*Forfeited match Rd 1 1

UNDER-19 (2) RED P W L D For Agst % PtsOLD CAMBERWELL 14 12 2 0 1334 629 212 .08 48NORTH OLD BOYS 14 11 3 0 1377 624 220.67 44RUPERTSWOOD 14 10 3 1 1615 614 263 .03 42OLD PARADIANS 14 9 4 1 1219 912 133 .66 38'UNIVERSITY BLACKS 14 9 5 0 1483 784 189 .16 36THERRY PENOLA OB 14 9 5 0 1428 849 168 .20 36BULLEEN TEMP 14 5 9 0 542 1632 33 .21 20IVANHOE FITZROY 14 2 12 0 496 1955 25.37 8AQUINAS O C 14 2 12 0 438 2035 21 .52 8*Ineligible player Rd 11

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P W L D For Agst % Pts

14 11 3 0 1459 1066 136.87 44

14 9 5 01276 1130 112.92 36

14 8 5 1 1444 1281 112.72 34

14 8 5 1 1346 1249 107.77 34

OLD : AVERIANS 14 8 6 0 1280 1226 104 .40 32

OLD SCOTCH 14 7 7 0 1236 1298 95 .22 28

UTti'iYERSI1Y BLUES 14 6 7 1 1228 1296 94 .75 26

OLD TRINITY 14 6 8 0 1139 1165 97.77 24

MAZENOD 0 COLD BRIGHTON

14 3 10 1 1165 1540 75.65 14

14 1 11 2 998 1374 72.63 8

i' W L - ,o I'ts

14 11 3 0 173.29 44

14 11 3 0 :8•75 4 4

IX 14 8 6 0 :6.09 3 2

14 8 6 0 71 103.59 32

14 8 6 0 1010 1 101 .10 32

:) BOYS 14 7 7 0 1221 1305 93.56 2 8

Oru ,AV ;mi.i 14 6 8 0 1207 1386 87 .09 24

WHITEFI21ARS 14 4 10 0 1248 1436 86 .91 16

THERRY PEN 01 .A OB 14 4 10 0 1056 1259 83.88 16

BEAU?dtSRIS AFC 14 3 11 0 950 1552 61 .21 1 2

P W L D For Agst % Pts

14 12 2 0 1501 956 157 .01 48

14 11 3 0 1438 1020 140 .98 44

14 11 3 01536 1157 132.76 44

14 9 5 01428 1278 110.95 36

ST 'NP TIG 14 8 6 0 1550 1327 116.80 32

OLD tiS 14 7 7 0 1357 1391 97 .56 28

CAUL )( : 14 5 9 0 1366 1249 109 .37 2 0

AFC 14 4 10 0 1056 1314 80 .37 16

14 2 12 0 1037 1484 69 .88 8

BULLEEN TEMP 14 1 13 0 1011 2094 48.28 4

P W L D For Agst % 3'ts

14 11 3 0 1749 1076 162.55 44

14

Dc 14

ST LL..., :9.. .,AUS WP 14UNIti tSITY BLACKS 14

OLD uEELONG 14YARRr1 VAT-LEY O B 14

P4ON?.SH BLUES 14

OLD CAREY 14

11 3 01574 1147 137 .23 44

11 3 01469 1099 133 .67 4 4

9 5 0 1675 1355 123 .62 36

7 7 0 1399 1428 97.97 287 7 0 1234 1419 86.96 28

5 9 0 1222 1558 78.43 20

4 10 0 1037 1412 73 .44 16

3 1 1 0 1096 1526 71 .82 12

2 12 0 1130 1565 72 .20 8

CTION P W i D For fsgst

Z. D? 14 0 01948 863 225.72 56

o c :4 10 3 1 1408 1032 136.43 42

. . . . Y C 8814 10 4 0 1499 1082 138 .54 40

14 10 4 0 1372 1108 123 .83 40

LA TROBE UNI 14 6 7 1 1151 1230 93 .58 26

KEW 14 6 8 0 1102 1250 88.16 24

OAKLEIGH AFC 14 5 9 0 1377 1562 88.16 20

PENINSULA O B 14 5 9 0 1099 1641 66,97 20

WEST BRUNSA7CK 14 3 11 0 913 1343 67 .98 12

POWER HOUSE 14 0 14 0 829 1587 52 .24 0

D3 .. -_ n IN

Fr-- 1 14 14BEtd'IT.E IG WE 14 12

ST JOFLdS O C 14 9MONAS:c GRYPHONS 14 9

HAWTHORN AMATEURS 14 7SOUTH MELB DIST 14 5RICHMOND CENTRAL 14 5ELSTERAItVICK 14 4ALBERT PARK 14 3

UHSOB 14 1

D4 9 OP3 P tF L D8 ,AL'TaT.i .Y. 11212 0 0

B 1 CC 1 1 2 0

ELTHAM >v 9 4 0RIIPERTSWOOD 12 8 4 0

Sw4'INBURNE U N t 13 7 6

MT LILYDr1LE 13 6 7

1.'ERRIBEE 13 6 7

NTH BRUNSWICK 13 6 7

ST tYS 13 5 8

OLD WESTBOURNE 13 211

E A 11 13013

L D For Fgs t

0 0 1974 489 403.68 56

2 0 1826 923 197.83 4 8

4 1 1617 1383 116.92 3s35 0 1415 1246 113 .56 367 0 1321 1410 93 .69 2 89 0 1135 1402 80 .96 209 0 1035 1 671 61 .94 2010 0 1009 1484 67.99 1610 1 1316 1664 79.0" 1 413 0 816 1792 45.~' ,

B For Agst

21528 739

11369 831

11171 930

21163 922

0 1 1082 9750 1 1256 11140 1 972 10580 1 1007 1247

0 1 1118 1230

0 1 719 12410 1 731 1901

°k206 .77 v,'164 .7448125.91 40

126.14 36 6 6.67110.97 32 53.85112 .75 28 461591 .87 28 46 .IF .80 .75 28 46,15190 .89 ", ^ . . ..57.94 12 15 : .'

ddiv°'idc §lay whas e~-

P IN

14 13

14 11

14 10

14 9

L ERSITY BLUES 14 7

OLD TI-.-Y 14 7OLD BRIGHTON 14 5ST KEVINS 14 4RSAZENOD O C 14 3°fidHSOB 14 1°Ynelig "ais layer Rd 1 1

B .. . . . . . P W

01~1 1Y 14 13

14 9

14 9

`sPdOL.A OB 14 8

NOR1 . . OLD BOYS 14 8'OLD *RELBUR'v`IFlNS 14 6

DE LA S.ALLE 14 6tVHITEFRIARS 14 5OLD IVANHOE 14 5BEAUMARIS AFC 14 1'I ;gel.i; " : player Rd 1 0

C P W

C ~ ~ . . .. . )N GR 14 12

-. : .~ .~ _ . . . . ~ 14 12

CAUL :~ . ~~ 14 10

COLL 11

14 9

PR1HR' . ,. . -C 14 7

ST BEDES MENT TIG 14 6

OLD ,'vIENTONIRIvS 14 6

MAX 14 5

`BULLEEN TEMP . JA 2

GLEN EIRA AFC 14 1

'Ineifig[ble player Rd 9

L D For rlgst

1 0 1 )2

%. I3 F-- AgsY % Pts2 0 1197 583 205.32 48

2 0 7 720 187.08 48

4 01 ; 714 145 .94 40

5 0 1175 691 170 .04 367 0 875 750 116 .67 28

8 0 855 825 103 .64 24

13 0 510 1513 33 .7 1 3

0

8 0 906 1043 86.86 21'

9 0 595 729 81 .62 2C

12 0 436 1527 28 .55 E

4 07

5 0

7 0 996 874 11 3

7 0 851 812 104 .80 :8

9 0 795 979 81 .21 20

10 0 800 1057 75 .69 1 6

11 0 704 1305 53 .95 1

13 0 637 1391 45 .79 4

L D For Agst %1 01361 682 191 .5 3 ;2

5 01188 767 1

5 01145 802 1

6 01099 779 141 . ~ §2

6 0 849 908 93.50 32

8 0 805 836 96.29 24

8 0 798 877 90 .99 24

9 0 801 1037 77 .24 20

9 0 666 977 68 .17 20

13 0 501 1620 30.93 4

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