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iquiries,.sto a. .. .est .
v>,ill commence onter falling on 29, aj
ision vrill allow a "
on thrmend ule V,
to play its I
C ' . .:for (
in grand finals II grand #ina '
i )stered in to at eplayed or accwi-
C- D4 and the Under ip':on this weekend . If not
ig is also given for inform; o^ ^ will play a fcai
u ree =reek finals seri- and Under 19 level, ai
a four week finals seriE eutive in the mo Yi:
i, -irriin6 upt9€'r 1-(10) i mis
of scin 2 "
ins pre-season un:'niership m~ In
red . The ~ . r
before the r
state
word's of Bruc e"something veryspecial" .Mv concern, and theconcern of the Executive - d', . :i ; :raajr_, _;1-1 u~t canour people cope? 'of , '",(as dis tinct from actual reports) comingfrom umpires and clubs which indicate that in the"pressure cooker" situation that we should be enjoying.some are showing signs of cracking under pressure an din easy to unders tand terms are "losing the plot. "It appalls to see what is occurring in some other leaguesand associations and I assure all who admire the VAFAthat we will act on any matter that threatens to bring
football into disrepute .°o everyone on and off the field, enjoy the next two andhopefully m--~ t- '-~. ) weeks ahead, and don't do orsay anything ~ c< . ruin your reputation, therep:_ Pion c arnish the im: ^ of the VAFA .Ts
De 4 -)n lac
7e cluu major fun(,e tin ' ~ for an enjo
lad's I
-k's second -win for th e':1 coincided with the
, , fC yar (Comedy Night) . Perfect>le r ;ht .
- The big bloke who kicked the, . because the little kid -wore the
zat ' ad knocked c[ the big bloke' s
.news,
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fi,SSOC!r',E I&
s -' .1 :?~S first A :~-C~`ion _'Ino rnce ,jo' i. .'`= the ~<.-A : _Lo iinish rnird - its best placed
+ : A Section finals campaigns . Inished third after the home-and-away
and won is first send against Ormond by 56po - Fore losing to NOBS by 70 points in
minarv. In 1989 it finishe I fourth°feated Uni Blues by 3? 1- , its in the
isrst ar . then lost to Cc .. ~ ,- , 28po s - 390 it finished fc a .,forede`,at e`a by 25 points and tl 'osing toOr , 1) ; ^o'nts .
in% e :for c< sBo _ "1 : 11 ~ 3 _ :1d onthr :e Lac;:ing as itsi had a set sh,
~' :e boundacad north-eaadded to It
t by Mazo_' u13ther ex ~ , :es
it woulde . It was tr
on O'Shaughnessyas iie tc c :-, ;e,ei='s face .
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year since bsecond last ,against _ .successivebut unlikeshe-'. by a ,;`SKO' J go t
Stit r it ~ to
. - a remark IL ,,--e past 18 ,
pa
byteam's avc `= ~ c ' tve
lost nine of their 12 ,a jurgoals. SKOBS capt<:'r 3-idthe reason for the cc for
double chance. "nga stn to 18 on 'he bench ~~UA :vi
coach re ninded us our r- F - e"Last wee ,
e don't getthe thi ~ a
S to one puui
Park Xavs coach Timand Uni Blues coach Lee
ich Waved OB Gial last yea - , A ip by two goal
let his righeI and th
ced Trinity needs t,'oss to SKOBS whe r
on at stake . "I wil3d'otCh -n't affor c
owin and have S
who will retur ;s to keep thei
e: pects this to be ~
o :ear to his right media;be back today (againstI haven't played an
`0 tc
rst i l games but the r
-serves . a uuu : ni, it will upset the tea balance as we netI some settling down in
defence as we've been starting slow the past
to keep thei :dead ; ' bers
994 Marcus suas part ofthat set up a five-ye :
tion but they did it in ---,,e settled in our goal ~~elves and the past two years
ng to will a flag." O n a lighte rdrives a red sports car -1vithiates : DOLLY.
,ron them in a Dolly maga7inebecause he resembles D ily The
s replied: "Incorrec" "T' ey ---~re
t13 - .y present from my ea,- 3c: of SKOBS ."
. 2 .4 1: .9 1F . .== (=ii)6.3 8.5 9. 7
3 Ibrahim 3 Purcell 2 Browne Treganoan
hnston O'Flynn. Best: Dinneen O'Flyam Browne Catfry
n Cox.. -on : Brtstow 4 A Ginnavin 2 S Ginnavin 2 Reid Raju
n Barrow Mizzi . Best : Dickerson Williams Reid Mtzzi
mox: P. James R . Sneddon (F) T. Dornom A . F.eehtman (B) K.
~ v . :scovS (G)4.6 10.7 10.8 15.10 (100)
3.2 3.4 9. 8 16.9 (105 )-x : Harrison 3 viaske ll 3 Hanley 2 S Ryon Tucker Carter
m 0tlonoghue Beard Dunne . Best: Hose Fisher Beard Parry
Harriso^ = . :asf:ell.M Giansiracusa 5 Crohan 3 Fraser 2 Ferraro 2
hon v rtis Byrne J Giansiracusa. Best: Byrne O'Keefe Jaa C fiery Ferraro Sadler. Umpires-. A. Damen J .
T. L''t . Ids B. Corcoran (B) B . McCarthy B . Hoare (G )S 3.1 5.7 8.7 12.9 (81)
;S 5.3 6.5 10.8 11.12 (78,
. ___0_ir11e On s led Xavs to the ~
flags d . ._ ;,.
iati 3 A McDonald 2 P - 'cDonald RichardsonA Dillon Orlando Lett I st : Bowen Blood
. .:;ti Sassi . L f : Lowcock 3 T
12 : nimon D°Crespigl w L Rvan. Best : Sturrock
1",f aspigny Callery _Lachlan Umpires : J ..,. Caruso J . Kramer ( B) S. Caple B . Dix (G)
2.6 3.10 8.13 10.20(80)4.2 8.6 10.6 12.7 (79)
Oliver 3 Robinson 2 Kitchen Brooke Aujard McCarroll
B~st: : Crow Phillips D Thomas Robinson ;ul
Gr: it .an sfield 6 McLaughlin 2 T Harvey 2 FI Mitche ll C
st : I u.ughlin ti Mitchell Mansfield O'RBey J Mount P
ciiffe W. Hinton (F) R. Mutton P. Teasdale (B) J .
s or play team s - -Irlas -:; . < .lally bett,:, .
ist enjoy whatever t. -y }lould never do anything inn a Cy.,.
en asked if he would like a payi ;rtg .
-ightc senocl~• : ', :initytiversity Blues i . ` : rceL'
nar-'J d. O!=d SCC
n (G)5.0 7.3 11.8 14.9 (93)1.1 5.3 11.3 16.9 (105 )
-t 5 Liniorick 2 VJoodley White Gerner Taylo r
Thompson . Best : Limbrick Taylor Thompson! te.Frost 3 Andrews 2 Ward 2 R Burrows Collins=t : R Burro, S Kennedy Parkin C Phillips
S . 'aCartllv (F) R . Parry C. Arno! (G)
-.6 12.8 16 .11 (107)0.1 2.1 2.2 2,4(16)
z trong 4 Galati 3 Courts 2 Walker 2 Golds 2it .e Belchei Taylor Yee Armstron g
Wilkinson. tan: Walsh Milat . Best :insley Sherman Gamble Earl .
2 .2 2.5 3.6 3.7 (25)4 .1 7.7 11 .11 17 .13 (115)
rmo . Best : Nisbet McMullin Pollard Smith:"cCarui 6 S.RSoylan 3 Chambers 3 Gam e
. , Gribble . Best : D .Sheehy McCann R.Sheehy
=une .2.1 6.4 13 .7 1 8 . 9(117)4.2 5.4 7.5 10.9 (69)
. 3larcel)in 1 59
Old Scotch 0MHSOB 5St Bernard 2 40Marcellin 2 30
St Bernards 1 40'viarcellin 3 24Old Scotch 0 21Old Xaverians 2 19Old Xaverians 0 17
and 5 Freer 3 Meehan 2 Kay 2 R Jones EllisTuddenham Callinan . Best: Scanlan Irelan d
dmore Hilbert . University Elues: Brown 22 Htchins Meade Temple-SmiCn Granger .u as Versteeb n Beltraine Larkin .
3.2 4.6 11.12 16.17 (113)4.2 6.2 7.3 8.6 (54)
Joy( 4 E. Parthenides 3 Ratcliffe 3 Hooper I.,~hut 1 Miles 1 Grigg I Wilson-Humphries 1 . Best :
ig Joyee Husking Lipshut E . Parthenides Si .
_--vev 2 Osborne 2 Legudi 1 Tankey I Catteralt IOverman Catterall Allis Tankey Thoma s
2.3 3.5 5.6 5.7 (37)6.3 12.7 15.9 22.12 (144)
lett 2 Cotter Haves Skinner. Best: Feler kranz
Mills L.Taylor Skinner. Old Trinity A.Boyd 5
Cornell 4rower 4 Kenna 3 Natoli 2 Christiano ShaughnessyMainsbridge . Best . Best: Cooper Cornell A.Boyd Oberoi Nisbet
Sutcliffe .
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C . Slattery2 . A. Cattr y
D. Waters4. G. Romanin
M. Moran6 . D . Sampimon7. N . Godwin8. R. Frisin a
D . Ballantin e0 . C . Purcel l. D. Taylor (RC)
12. B . Cronin. S . Dinnee n
4. R . McMahon5 . M . Chu n
L. McMillan7. G. Cox (VC)8. D . Gartne r
D. Cooper20 . S . O'Flvnn
` 21 . N . Walker3 22. D . Marson
23 . P. Gleason24 . L.O'Flyn n25 . R . Galati26. N . Armstrong27 . D. Theisz28 . D. Johnston29. P. Smit h
O. A . Treganowan (C)1 . S. Ye e2 . M . Brown e
G. Cull4. D . Jarred5 . J. Frazer
36 . D. Cope37. D . Moran38. M . O'Sullivan39. B. Colville40 . M . Leffanue41 . J . Seabury42. B. Dinneen43 . A. Dunca n44 . A . Wilkinson (RVC)44 L. Hansen45. D . Theisz46 . J. Wilkins47 . D. Rya n48 . A . Gallagher49. D . Coutts50 . A. Ryder51 . M . Maguire
2. J . MathewsC. MathewsR. McMaho n
55 . J . Walli s56. B . Holden57. M . Van Lint59 . J. Ibrahim
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1 C. Harrison2 A. Quin n3 A. McIntyre4 A. Hanley (C)5 M. Quir k6 J. Bayford7 S . Morga n8 D. Lancaste r9 S. Noble10 bd.0'Hara11 T. Smith (RC)11 D. Hos e12 M. Murray13 P. Gooden14 N. Meehan15 N. Parry16 J . Kavanagh17 J. Beard18 T. 0'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. Grant34 M. Pollard RVC)35 R . Hawkin s36 D. Carter37 L. Morgan38 D . Linden39 G . Kaiber40 S. Ryan41 A . McDowell42 P. Fotiniotis42 C . Adams43 A. Persi44 R. Mosbauer45 P. Ric e46 B. t'>'aidron47 A. McDowell48 G . Tillin g49 L. Haley (RVC)50 D . Carte r52 N . Nussbaum53 A. Strawhorn54 J. Persi
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,V k1 A Nettleton2 B Phillips3 C Hosking4 T Holt5 R Price6 A Crow7 J Kitchen8 C Reid9 R Aujard10 J Kerr11 M Angus12 5 Crow13 N Hoope r14 E Parthenides15 M O'Brien16 A Speed17 D Thomas18 L Hawkins19 C . Smith20 S Lillingston21 J Strains22 N Addison23 0 Crane24 C Pattenden25 L Murphy26 T Downing27 J Pilkington28 B Robinson29 Fi Gnatt30 T. Finocchiaro31 C Ratcliffe33 J McCarroll34 E Olive r35 P O'Connor36 S Prendergast38 R Ashto n39 C Stevens40 A Warner41 M Upshot42 J Ross43 N Leit144 C Evans45 M Blenheim46 J Beaurepaire47 T Belanger48 S Miles49 R Mullens50 D Richardson51 M Saunders52 M Davison53 C Joyc e54 N Simon55 G Sat'rozy,57 J Crane58 C Adam59 D Brooke60 T Wigney61 D Leeds62 E Sladen63 S Tresise64 L Nort h65 C Armstrong66 H Thomas68 B Collins69 M F .rt;ten :;77 S Grigg
nI Blt__ _j2 D -Ian r3 L E :ry4 D Lendrig tn5 a!d
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o 10 S Mitchell11 Ad Jones12 J Bowen13 C Ellis14 Dn Star15 L Ford16 :17 1 on18 S icker19 , . Is20 S S~I -21 . -ton
he r27 J Dr~28 - C29 D G< Ily30 T Cl a31 L Tuddenham32 A Brushtieid33 A Sassi (VC)34 R Jones36 A Keyhoe37 T Freer39 M Meehan40 S. Mullane41 A Dillon42 N Ireland43 T Woodruff (VC)44 B Hilbert45 J Scanlan46 M Callihan47 J Kay48 R Carey49 R Dillo n50 M McCarthy51 D Walsh52 B Calman53 H . Davies54 A. Cowers55 J . Healy56 A Oswald59 S . Johnston63 R Coughlan66 A Nilson
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{ 45. M . Tankey46 . L. Wilkinson47 . R . Pizzichetta48 . S . Burgyn49 . ' S . Borg50 . H . Polatajko51 . P. Romanin53 . JP Kavanagh54 . T. Carrick55 . J . Cittarelli56 . C. Bond58 . D. Dugina60 . A. Woolley61 . M. DevilingCo P. Holland
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1 D Slimmon2 T Hutchins3 J Sturrock4 D Guengerich5 Q Gleason6 S Langley7 D Hayte r8 J Hayter9 S Meade10 A Davis11 L North12 G McLachlan13 P Stockdale14 C Roydhouse15 L Rva n16 C St17 G de t ;r spigney18 A vin19 f Lo'ek20 C m y21 T Met, e2 223 T Wilcox24 S Russell25 A Sally26 M Vasey27 R Wilkie28 M Thomas29 J Coulloupas30 M Coleman31 J Quil l32 J Garnaut34 L Fishley35 A Baker36 T McKinley37 L Granger38 A Wilson39 T Gray40 C Brookes41 R Crawford42 S McConnell43 A Cameron44 R Featherston45 J Armstrong46 M McKerrova47 R McKerrosv48 T Morgan49 L Chamberlain50 H Nailo n51 A Brown52 A Terril l53 R Versteegen54 C Beltrame55 T Anderson56 T Birks57 T Irvine58 A Larkin59 L Fehring60 A Suvultos61 B Coleman62 L Derrick63 R Kelliher64 S Kas o65 E Roydhouse66 B Gates67 D t7icAloon68 B Treloar69 A Cook70 P Busse71 T McGrath72 S Lansdell73 J Brooke74 J Chivers75 L Qui n76 W Temple-Smith78 M Dovrdl e79 A Duncan
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sIs toshouting . White, C< rIx 'i r ters for OH . l° 1:Collins and Skene .Out at Chelswort; Pbananas, and smash(_;pts) . The home side out-c inquarter and boosted the'--meantime. Low and the Mrs . Wed dplayers for the home °ide . Theserved Foley, Ensor an Holt .Br. G€ be ~ s to abelting, savedmountain of Ironii aspts . A 14 goal -drd qtr u,,:foundation of Therry, an dRichardson, Farrell and Smcontributors for the OPs. Edwards, Igamer Castaldi battled hard for the v<In somewhat of a surprise ,wanting against their guests i nvvent down in the end by 30 pts. i tfrom the visitors that did the dama ;, a6 goals to 1 to give themselves a char erelegation. Law, Phan and Paevlih sto Iwinning side, and Ormond's best were iRemman and S . Grace (6 goals) .For those of you who sa ca _c, man nu'. .week, need onlyto see it a ll again, as d;La Salle jocks and all and dished oi a s-42pts . The terrific Ts' of 7~_ ..,.io-' , _Thompson ran amuck for OMs, whilst t 'Dad'sAr--i of Swift, Mackintosh and Toohey had a uip for£}LS.
Th. :,, ,rna~zt of B°nntion in 01-4travel ~ i to, to znnon to mE - -i_711 - -,e 3rdplaced (7/2). Just _.D~ er uli bre he easy <:last we , aloi nes this game to e ~rsleepless ~ek. C . the other hand .punters at Pine Lodge just need to - -ticking along and tighten ^ny loose -may surface . Can't possi? lv p against ehot flag favourites, but i t be a pu,Better teams over the ave been 'undone at McKinnon . 01 ll 4rin, but not
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l, a, forgone conclusion. What the Old Carey
,, .,) ;(;,rters hope is that their team will give itWeather. 3ll today, regardless of the S .
ting, the game will be a great spectacle,
J i. teams play with such flair.
1r- , should be : Animals, Bears ,;, & Wells .
note changed number : 9889Ph + Fax;
°Istra.easymail .com .au . Deadline isMondays, with sometime Sunday
congratulates 3_--t i'yre- % for
ie in Round 15. Bart is an
, clubman and hard working forward ,ling to do the team things . Also
( : 13's Secretary, Dan Ireland, an originalBushranger, has achieved his 50th .
;-) ;i, I `s service off the field is well known &;nd to none, but his on field comeback has:,ed many with his pace, fancy footwor k
d~ de=very of the ball! Well done Barty &
L :it7ileri l
Olt ell - congratulations to Adam
CLUB LST WK TOTALEiidORS
St Leos 3 54St Leos 2 46
rd Aquinas 3 43lyd Old Camberwell 0 42
' lylcsr who joins the 200 club today~s his 200th game for the club . Sqizzy
-ular member of this club, who is wellled both on & off the field . He has beenmership player, Club Captain & Best &i r.-inner with our Reserves Team during
h the club . The club also wishes totulate Adam & his lovely wife Fiona wh o
recently blessed with the birth of theirc` child, a bouncing baby Girl .
Banyule 2 42D1 RESERVE
Old Camberwell 3 49Ivanhoe 0 35Yarra Valley 1 31St Leos 2 27Old Camberwell 0 23
NF~+7-i0u :1:.SticA~iOPi 5.2 7.7 13.11 13.12 (90)
ST LEO'S L3 :MAUS 5.4 9.5 10.8 12.11 (83)
1~;:hoe Assumption: Flynn 3 Morris 2 Lee 2 McGowan 2 Maud RawleySloan T.Healy. Best: O'Neill Morris Wood Flynn Sampson Scobie.
St Leo's Emmaus: S.McCann 3 Krebs 3 B.Vaughan 2 Wood Bailey PitcherBuckle. Best: B .Vaughan Buckle Manton R.McCann Price Flood.Umpires : J . Grossbard P. Griffiths (F)BANYULE 2 .8 5.11 10.16 14 .18 (102)
MONASH BLUES 1.6 4.8 7.12 13 .16 (94)
Bunyule: O'Connell 2 J .Egan 2 H . McDermott 2 Wllknore 2 D . WitchellKayrooz Keenan Cam Taylor Playfair Hopgood . Best : Natoli N . Taylor B .Willmore Small D. Williams Kayrooz. Monash Blues: Hawkins 4 Grm, ry 2Holloway 2 Main 2 Baxter M . Newman O'Neill. Best: Holloway Lloyd ChesartGregory Teasdale Hawkins. Umpires: A. Hoogendyk J . Moore (F)
UNIVERSfTY BLACKS 4.3 11.3 17.8 19.13 (127)
OLD GEELONG 1.1 3.3 6.6 7 .7(49)
University Blacks : Caceavlello 7 Wilson 3 Hannan 2 Leech 2 Ryan 2Beaton I Franklin Cunningham. Best: Caccaviello Chai4eld HannanMackie Leech Franklin. Old Geelong: Farrar 2W(lltehead H. O'BrienSimpson Paul. McCarthy Redin Stinchcombe Bayne Paul .
Umpires : P. W[thtngton (R) P. Tuppen (F )OLD CAREY 5.1 7.4 10.6 13.7 (85)
YARRA VALLEY 4.3 6.4 6.6 8.10 (58)
Old Carey: Hickey 3 M.Cohen Mal Heppeil Detarczlnskt Unkles 2Vasilopoulos McKinstry. Best : Mal Heppell Mat Mason Danther PopplewellVasIlopoulos. Yarra Valley: M .Laing 2 P.Cremean Longworth Middlln PeakeSavage Taylor. Best : P.Cremean R.Pearce Va(oppi Peake. Umpires: S.Stokes N. Evans (r)OLD CAMBERWELL 1.3 6.10 13.18 19.24 (138)
AgUINAS 5.3 9.8 10.8 13.10 (88)Old Camberwell. • Mitchell 3 Brownless 3 HeiTernan 3 Mc Lean 3 Credlin 2Me Kenzie Perryman Whitehead ProperJohn Gladman. Best: KapoorHardenberg Clyne Gladman Brounless Mitchell . Aquinas : Barnby 3Cultreera 3 Denbraber 2 Williams 2, Tarutk Hunter Thomas . Best: WeekesHarkin Branby Colliver Bethune . Umpires: M. Gibson (R) D. Irons (F)
kt 5ZEMIVANdiOE ASSUMPTION 2.1 4.3 6.4 8.6 (54)
ST LEO'S EMMAUS 0.2 4.3 8.4 9.7(61)
Ivanhoe Assumption: Tucker 3 Fairweather 2 Shuttleworth CotterWhitehead . Best: Sidon Smith Zeegers iacouangeto Cotter Fairweather .
St Leo's Emmaus : Hatfield 2 Henricus 2 McKean 2 Briggs D.McGloin
B.Mitchell. Best: McLaughlin Hatfield A .Voipt Gay Ottobre Au llso .
BAryYULg 0.5 2.5 6.10 13 .12 (90)
MONASH BLUES 0.1 2.2 4.3 6 .3(39)
Banyuie: Sutterby 4 Searle 3 Bassett 2 Nasrallah P. Williams Gilliam S .
Willmare . Best: S .J. Gray Searle S. Wtllmore Reed P. Williams Sutterby.
Moaesh Blues: Months 2 Spencer 2 Campbell Murchie . Best : MeehanMcCormick Murchie Grablel Green Campbell .UNIVERSITY BLACKS 4.2 5.7 8.9 12.9 (81)
OLD GEELONG 2.1 5.1 5.3 8.5(53)
University Blacks : Metcalfe 2 Murphy 2 Nolan 2 Konne Moffatt PeckSchilling Sullivan Weber. Best: Molly Peck Melville Tehan Nolan Konne .
Old Geelaug: Stafford 2 Scotty 2 Collins Kilpatrick Mclnnes. Best: AveryBayles Legoc Clark Wilkinson Rossi.OLD CAREY 1.5 1.5 2.6 3 .9(27)
YAgRA VALLEY 1.1 5.6 9.12 14 .13 (97)
Old Carey: Palmer 2 Guerra Best : Shrives Raftopoutos Leong GatesBennett Drake. Yam Valley . Stone A.Drew 3 Kehoe Hale 2 Ireland Kerr Bellsturzaker. Best: A .Drew Tompkins Stunaker C.Ross Stone Seabourne .
OLD CAMBERWELL 3.5 10.10 15 .13 21 .20 (148)
AQUINAS 2.0 2.1 2.3 2.6118)
Old Camberwell: Margolis 3 Joyce 3 Saffar 3 Mackenzie 2 Tipper 2 Walker .T 2 Webb Rowe Seeley Lllja Kearney Me Owain. Best Rowe Tipper Seeley
Derry . J Heath Knowles . Aquinas: Crouch Coghlan. Best Ditchfleld BurchSlattery Barclay Van Der Slu1s .
TODAY'S N-2` ~S,D I Sect i®- _
St . Leos Emmaus v. BanyuleAquinas v . Monash Blue s
Old Geelong v . Ivanhoe AssumptionYarra Valley v. University Blacks
Old Camberwell v . Old Carey
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7 C. Glennie 6 W.Keenan 4 . T. O Neill6 M . Newman 6 A Seeley
8 J . Jess 7 G.Shaw 5 . J. Scoble 7 P. Farrar 7 M Scott
8 S. Kelly 8 B.Cantwell 6 . T. Healy (DVC) 8 S . Thompson 8 J Heffernan9 T. Harkin 9 J .Plant 7 , P. Rawley g J, Godde 9 J Goodal e
10 D. Boland 10 B,Moxin 8 . J. Shuttlesevorth 10 S . Webster(VC) 10 M Hanso n
10 C . Field 11 S.Cross 9 . E . Healy11 M . Spencer
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12 A. Bethune 13 C .Burke 11 . D . Valkanis 13 A . Herrman 15 L Cai n13 D. Denbraber 14 B.Woodlock 12. B . Finlayson
14 B . Merlin 16 D Walke r13 C . JeffreyY 15 S .GraY
13. S . Narkiewicz (DVC) 16 B . Tatterson 17 N Credlin14 A. Lorkin 16 A.Dooley 14. P. Flynn (C) 1 7 P. O'Neill 18 A Brownless15 A. Williams 17 T.Chapman 15. J. Curtin 18 K . Hendratta 19 J O'Neill16 J . Hunt 18 J .Turnbull 16. R . Harley 19 G. Gilbert 20 D Mitchel l17 M . Denavi 19 P.Witchell 17• S . Morris
20 N . Sereda 21 T Hardman19 G . Whitehead 20 S.Playtair 18. T. Scoble 21 C . Gregory 22 B Howar d20 P. Fares 21 R .Dintinosante 19, D . Wood
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23 J . Livingstone 24 C .Wilks 22. G. Race 25 J . Hawkins 26 C Williams
24 P. Harper 25 L .Martin 23. D . Ryan 26 B . Jondahl 27 A Sheed y
25 B. Volombello 26 H .McDermott 24. B . Frew27 N . De Young 28 J Webb
26 R . Weekes 27 .Healy 25. J. Frisina 28 J . Main 29 D Gough
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34 M . Tarullli 34 C .Stevens 32. L. Pearce 35 D. Murchie 37 A Hillier35 R. Chapman 35 L .O'Connell 33. S . McGowan 36 A . Williams 38 T Hallo36 A. Ever Lt 36 AA.George 34. B . Joyce 37 N . Donnelly 39 A Hill s37 G . Macklin 37 T.Thompson 35. P. Whitehead
38 R. Anderson 40 J Derry38 B. Moran 38 G . .Bell 36. C . Zeegers 39 C.Burley 41 L Ryan39 L . Sheffield 39 A.Hopgood 37. S . Saunders
40 M . Bolton 42 A McKenzi e40 A. Cultrera 40 C .Taylor 38 . R . Peoples 42 S .Young 43 S Collins41 C. Sambury 41 M.Natoli 39 . M . Ebbage
43 R. Feenaghty 44 S Smith
42 R. Moran 42 C .Taylor 40 . P. Martin 44 D. Teesdale 45 A Taylo r
43 M . Slattery 43 L .Ferral 41 . C. McDonald 45 R. Walsh(CR) 46 R Heath
44 P. Glennie 44 P.Williams 43 . M . Evans 46 A . Ryan 47 T Kearney
45 G . Coyle 45 B.4'Vhite 44 . A . Pace 47 S . Mentha48 S Properjoh n
46 M . Hope 46 D .Nasrallah 45 . D. Fryer 48 K. McIntyre49 J Hardman
48 R. Register 47 D .Searle 46 . PJ . lacouangell 49 R Burston50 B McKenzi e
49 D. Poynton 48 P.Starman 48 . A . Toogood .50 A. Clark
51 J Owe n52 G OrmsbyyM . Ditchfield 49 A.Small 49 . A . Rosenfeld 52 N. tvioresi(VCR) 53 R Tem o1e
p52 M . Corrie 50 M.Smith 50. D. Schulze53 J . Peel 54 A Margetts
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60 S . Lloyd 61 J Parker64 T. Robinson 58 L.Holt 61 P. Campbell 62 J Miles68 J . Coglan 62 B . Drescher 64 M Knowles70 C. Lyng 64 J . Sleiman 65 N Safitar
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-1=v6The day opened with Collegians 12/4 on top in'A' and thenfive team, U . Blues, Old Xaverians, Old Haileybury, OldScotch, Old Melburnians level on 9/7, trailed by De La 8/8.Four of the teams met each other, and at the end of the dayOX, O.S ., O.M. Was second, third, fourth . OldMelburnians showed their best form for weeks when theywere too strong for Blues, winning 11 .13 (79) to 8.7 (55).The other battle was a real "fizzer" when O .X. annihilatedO.H. 19.16 (130) to 4.6 (30) . Best were A Dillon, Petroff,Hawkins, Bowen, Brennan, Berry.The remarkably durable Phil Kingston broke the Ormondclub record today when he ran out to play his 257th game .In the final round in 'D' top team, Caulfield Gwere well beaten by 7th team, St Johns OC 8.7 to 3.7. Thelosers still finished on top on percentage from A1lonashBlues.
Top teams in B, Old Paradians, 16/ 1, held out fourth team,Old Brighton, 9.18 to 8 .11 . It was a tight last term, 1 .3 to0 .2 .
St Leos congratulated Jack Gronin on his 250th game.Drew Warne-Smith celebrated Peninsula Old Boys (ES)minor premiership with his 100th goal for the season intheir unimpressive win over fifth team, Oakleigh, 7 .10 to5.4 .
The umpires held a FINALS PREPARATION SEMINAR, andwere addressed by veteran AFL field umpire, John Russo,(2 grand finals and 200 games experience), and theUAFAUA's fitness advisor, Peter Young, who spoke on roodfor Thought as we prepare for the FINALS .VAFAUA held their annual dinner at Carlton FC withCarlton's Football Manager and Chairman of SelectorsColin Kinnear, as guest speaker. The GOLDEN WHISTLEAWARD went to Matt McCrohan and life membershipawards were awarded to Geoff "Retired" Ridd and Steve"Scoutmaster" Hopper. An emotional Mark Bushfleld wonthe Bob Dunstan Award for services to the UAFABrad Nash, former Ormond premiership player and bestand fairest (1987) won the Most Improved Goal UmpiresAward.
St Bernards, 8 .12 (60) defeated Mareellin 2.6 (18) in the,North Club XVIII Grand Final while Old Xaverians were fartoo strong for Old Scotch in the final term to win the SouthClub XVIII Grand Final, 8.7 (55) to 5.4 (34).10YEARS AGO - 19 91A reunion luncheon for past umpires was held at EP, 90turned up, including Les Wenker, field umpire at theexhibition football match at 1956 Olympics (when the VAFAdefeated the team of players who played VFL and VFA asamateurs), and former advisers, Max Barker and KevinMcKay.
Theny saluted 200 games - for Gerard Biddlestone, Bestand Fairest in 1986, State player, a great handball exponent
(no reference to hiskicking, I note. NR) anda magnificent clubma nand for diminutive rover, ~.- ._
a reserves star, BobLyons a man with a big heart and ar~-~rce competitor .Over the hill at St Bernards, Kevin Mahady one of fibrothers to have played for the club reached the 200 ~two B section flags to his credit, 1984 and 1987 . A sEatrunning player, Kevin was doing a fine job on the eomniiias player's member.
Can anyone recall when an'A' section club did not sco,the first half, and only scored 1 .2 for the game? Well, IBlues scoreboard read 0 .0, 0.0, 1 .0, 1 .2 and the man vcan tell the story in years to come "as the day I kicked evgoal for the Blues" was Mark MeCarty.
The Brown and Blues kicked 19.13 to keep alive a slenchance of making the four which was a big turnarouafter losing 5 straight at the start of the season .Old Haileybury (A), 2 points behind fourth learn Therclimbed above sixth team Old Scotch when trailing b3points at last change, they kicked 4.1 to 2 .0 to win. Bwere Armitage, Ray, Baxter (Old H.) and Fuller, HunBrown (Old Scotch) .St Bernards accurate kicking kept them in top place .hthey went right away from second team Old Trinity. flgoal each at the first change, final scores were 11 .3 to 2. ~Best were Fitzpatrick, J. Gollant, R Purcell, Mala, Wood,Comito.
In the U19 zone 1 De La Salle (Blue) kept their unborrecord when they beat second team St Bernards 17 .1 64.2 . Stars for the winners were Crowe, Dean, Schuling,Greeley, Lafferty, Murray .15 YEARS AGO i
Blues lost their slim hope of making the four when thsuccumbed to Old Scotch in the last 15 minutes to go dmby 21 points after leading for most of the day . 1985section best and fairest Andy Smith, played on DMcInness and held him to 3 goals while captain Fergus Kwas impassable in the second half.In the battle for 4th place in 'B' Parkside (5th) lost toBernards (8th) by 2 points and Uni Blacks (4th) lost toKilda (7th) by 14 points to draw level on top of the laddaboth 2 games clear of Fawkner. Best were Spillane, WooGleeson (OP) (a trio of great players - NP,) and Peters, KleiTiernan (Old Xav).
Melbourne University Football Club honoured one of ifavourite sons, Em Cropley. It was a real galaxy of footb<talent and personality at the evening - 5 Cordners - DoTed, Denis, Ed and Ian, Morton Browne, Ray Wilson, "IBodies" John Adams, Wenilee's Michael Turner, Trev~Steer, Barry Church and of course Ian Munro .
After Peter French had spent some weeks compiling a list
o had played league football, thisand awaited the flack . The team
Callen (Old Xav - Geelong), Geoff.lton), Ray Gabelich (Pside - Coll .)
- Lucas (H . Rovers- Coll), Don Williamsr ning (Beverley Hills - S .M.) .
B- Melb), Laurie Mithen (Onnlomenico (Kess - Hawthorn).
Tunbridge (Uni Blues - Melb), Phonse
1),'.... vid McMahon (thee - Froy).'.th (H . Rovers - St Kilda), Ian Graham
Law (Old Scotch - HYhorn).i ') ,tTe-np- EsslMeib), Ken Melville (Un i
k - Old Mentonians' Ronnsecutive and great clubman .
games, 2 best and fairest,d bar operator and to North
ipire .re Bill Dunn (Banyule), Bruce Bugden
ife (B. United), Robert Wolf (Clayton),(C'wealth Bank), John Johanson (FITOB),4onash Whites), R. Kerley (Peninsula OB),
ry CC) an d Paul Bain (UHSOB).I 'd on to 4th position in D' when after aquarter, they went onto defeat Powerhouse
were G. Terrell (5 goals), Steendam, KingOC) and Scotland, Demier, D . Stewart
(k), on top came from behind to beat Ol dby 3 points. Stars were Malone, Marchbank,
,NOB) and Morgan, McLellan, Polkuzghorne (0 .
'C') fighting to avoid relegation led MHSOB
to Fawlmer in a high scoring game.to the four at the (xpense of Hampto n
s at the last change but went down by 8scoreless in the final term. MHSOB
Falcolner, Poole, Todd and for Parkside ,
position in 'C' section when they
i final scores 19.21 to 16 .20, Fawkner's best1, Foley, Duggan white for OM's, Brown,
on starred.up for Commonwealth Bank's evergreen Tony
a(' ., Victorian representative in 1965 andne captain coach, president and at all times a
:o C 'l Mentonians goal sneak Colin Erickson-
Blacks confirmed their top position in 'E' section
ember of the club. Uni Blues veteran Grahamnplar also reached that milestone in a careeru-ted back in 1965 and bad seen a couple of
it in W.A. Caulfield Grammarians also salutedman Geoff Taniblyn .
defeated St Kevin's OB by 29 points . Best were
Drew, Ryan, Cowling (La Trobe) and Randles, Brennan,Cross (St Kevins OB) .30 YE - 197 1Old Trinity, leaders in 'C' section, fresh from their big winover Assumption , were lucky to get home from 4th placedOld Haileybury by 3 points - scores 13 .20 (98) to 14.11(95).Best urere Fletcher, Christie and Dart (Old Trinity) andCurtis, Gadsden and Langford-Jones (Old Haileybury) . Thelead changed a couple of times in the last quarter before"Big Al Just" finally goaled to put Old Trinity in front .150 games to Ken Castanelli (SSB) a member of the clubsince 1961, the club's last premiership year (in which hewas a playing member): Peter Eames (Parkside) ruck, andPeter (The Pit) Giles (Ivanhoe).Umpires were saddened at the sudden death of one of theirmembers, goal umpire John Fox, a life member of theirAssociation.Footscray Tech. held a dinner in honour of Bill Baird for hiswonderful service to the club over 25 years .100 games to Geelongs rover Mick Ailden and full back
Phillip Marshall, both club best and fairest winners andVictorian players ; to Brian Tick-ell (Old Trinity), MikeGourley (Collegians) and Ken Sewell (AMP) .
35 YEARS AGO - 1966Kew held a past and present players reunion in the pavilionwith over 100 sitting down to 'Brown and Gold" soup,Chicken "Snell" and Apple "Perrin" - well organised and theattendance a fitting reward to Bob Burden's hard work .Geelong almost lost their position in the 'C section four witha lucky point win over bottom team Monash University .Luscombe and the Smiths L. and E . saved the game whileWetternhall, Message and Hone dominated play forMonash.100 games to Geoff James and Bob Douglas of SSB :
Harvey Tartakover (0. Melb) ; Graeme "Rocky' Evan(Powerhouse) and Noel (Redda) Dorey (Hampton Rovers) .On top in Juniors were Caulfield Grammarians (Section 1)and Commonwealth Bank (Section 2) .
40 YEARS AGO - 1961In the last home and away game Collegians celebrated LexHibbins 150th game when they overran Old Paradians in abrilliant final term to win by 41 points . The first threequarters were very even but OP's had no counter for thebrilliance of the Collegians forwards .50 YEARS AGO - 195 1In B' section State Savings Bank, after a poor start, wontheir fifth game in a row with a 4 goal victory oserMelbourne High. Graham Harry, Ray Leason and Don Dalywere best.Ormond Juniors were the only undefeated team in theAssociation after they beat their nearest rival, MHSOB,14.15 to 4.6 .Graham Barnard, Lindsay Shannon and IanBishop were starring.
University Blacks trounced Ormond 102 points to 56, andmade up for the previous 4 defeats . Vic West gave apolished display of drop kicking for goal and intelligent playin the centre, while David Quirm defended well at full backand John Smith and Bob Leggatt picked up most of thecnmg>s . Ormond's scribe would not find a best player "myreverie was broken only by the lugubrious boom of theOrmond clock" .
Semi Final weekend saw, the playing of four verydifferent matches; t o which were fairly one sidedaffairs ; one which changed direction in the last quarterand one in which fi suit remained n c ubt until thelast minute . The e~ '_ alaying surf s and taciliiiesfor players and s xs at the " GrammarSc',ool ovals v-re , e xl by all in attenuance overthe two days play.
honor entered against I 7
points after a physically i -achange, De La Salle, n-ou 'L
n continued wheno triumphed by twelve
clash . At the firstmising its more
ts . St Kevins hadlimited opportunities, led by fourthe better of the second quarter, wh eflitter away some scoring opportunities . At half time thescores were equal and a torrid second half seemedapparent. As the players tired on the big and hard DaleyOval, scoring opportunities all but dried up. De La Sallekicked the only goal of the third quarter and with fivescaring shots to three by St Kevins, De La Salle led atthe last change by seven points . Pau1 Baker, who gaveDe La Salle a sure avenue to goal, kicked the only majorin the final quarter (the only De La Salle score for thequarter). As St Kevins attacked in desperate attemptsto wrest the lead, the De La Salle defence stood firm asexperience and strong marking held St Kerins out . Asolitary minor score was all St Kevins could add to theirtotal as De La Salle recorded a meritorious victory bytwelve points. An elated De La Salle Coach, MarkWilliamson, said the victory was earned by a real teameffort . To spectators the wealth of A section experienceof many De La Salle players was a telling factor in thevvin . St Kevins, whose early form had stamped them asa potential premiers, fell away and lost their last threematches . They were well served by ; Jude Allen, MichaelPi tta, Gerard Mulcahy and Michael Crowe.
match, which was played in windy conditions,ised a keen contest when a buoyant Old
- held an eleven point lead over Oldat quarter time . The lead proved not to be
sufficient as the defending premiers piled on fiveunanswered goals as Old Melburnians struggled tocross their half forward line.Facing a twenty four pointdeficit and with the wind Old Melburnians needed realeffort in the third quarter. In reality they scored once,for a goal . Into the wind the Old Xaverians scored eighttiunes, for three goals, which gave them a commandinglead of forty one points at three quarter time . Thescoring spree continued as Old Xaverians kickedanother five goals, while conceding just two as Old
ne,
cot ~rt opportunities . Cc i
scor, ' sin with a twenty one pot
hononrs in the second
-h `ave them tYt s. r ;ain in thescore, lacks adc ,et' fortv two points at~ ana su , ~rters some hers - ir. Not to I-- dF
ac s y n cf( r- 7
Tom I
an zc, rcIvanh<to `after the sir( :~) amere thr.,. . behinds. -as atled by seven points and a lotCollegians were unlikely to earwas prepared for the avalancIvanhoe kicked in the last (-ieball did not deter, Old Iv-, r'effort crushed Collegians reSuper team to triumph byplayers for the ivinners sv+
more than the Collegians score, Ryan
'ofright?
r,l )iary Final ;o be pla °d at Elsternwick Parl- .4
Sunday 19th at 2 p .m .
Club 18 (2 )u-y Final to be played at Elsternsvick Park,
S-nd«li'i :i at 11 .1 5 a_m .
5.2 5.5 5.6 (36 )3. 5.2 6.6 7.6 (48 )
Kat volous 2 Allan Day Finney. Best: Allanrowe Ivory Fogarty . La Salle: Baker 4
d. st : P. Brasher Dobbs Mcgrath Mannix
ew H 1 1 . For Collegians,s Tinsley were 1, -
Vo wee
.d, ( --cide 1 :1o can cl ;' Old
°r-ship . D-, La enterit heir fightiu,g ;um. last Sunday
tory. On the other hand, Oldo his match uith two big defeats
~. These teams have met twicehonours even. In round 1 ,
point win, whereas in round 10,umphed by four points after a dour
that day Shane Rudd Inchedup forward today, he could assistreliable Kevin Mannix kick a
'-. Tucker also did well . Today onbs and McGrath, while the
k's win, De La Salle stars
t De La Salle, whom I expects rong over head for Old
at coped with the big grounds
John Bell selects, De La Saile"Old Ivlelburnians are on ti :A win _r six gc_ ?.s." V, to will
: T. Jackson A. Barro (F) L . Dalton T.vindlow D . Windlow (G)
2ND SB+U FIHAL
ttthews 6 R .George Erskine HardwickO~kleshaw Stoney . Best: Dalton Johnston
,hews Landrigan Fariow .oid Melburnians :~ Bains Verge Tomlinson. Best : Burden Rose
M J . Tomlinson Rigg Jensz .i3mpires : T. Hall M .' . Girolami T. Gleeson (B) I . Carter G . Cutler (G)
tired badly last week after leading at three qu :cr time ,for the right to challenge Old Ivanhoe . Centitled to favouritism as they have deice -- -twice during the season . In round 2 Cotriumphed by thirty nln-~ °- c-°r anUniversity Blacks. This was , Blacksagainst an established team. S' cant _lyTinsley did well that day for Collegians . In rouiCollegians margin was cut to fourteen points . Goodperformers then were Holsman and Cooke forCollegians and Jones, Remfry and Jessen for theBlacks. That University Blacks have i iproved isunquestionable as coach Darren Hayes h, 3 recruitedwell and has instilled high degree of " . > to hisplay-ers. The size and mobility of r-- -- y layerswas a telling factor in their semi flna_ :ory. AlsoMichael Jones gives the smaller running players firstuse of the ball. The Blacks are on a high whileCollegians must carry some scars from last week intotoday's match . Can Collegians come back and ' the wil
l Blacks succumb to inconsistency, which is so often themalaise of University teams?? From last v,,eek's
cb...ervations, I~--lect Uni , ;-" - i ; T Blac' s.
CLII~CLUB, .-.7 .i- ;/ l
Cartlidge Prahran'Matthews Old Xaverians*George Old XaveriansTomlinson Old Melburnians'Katavoulos St Kevins,Includes finals goals
5951363330
CLUB M. 1/ 2*Oakley Collegians 1 34'Holsman Collegians 1 22Bonnyman Whitefriars 0 21Collier Monash Blues 0 21L. Wi :ds : nash Blues 0 16'Includes finals goij,
,KS 3.3 5. 8.4U.V 1.9 1 .1k
(a : Howell 3 Sellenger 3 Remfry 2 J .Williams Jas
Mirtschin L .Beaton. Best: Bahen Remfry Laidlaw JonesSellenger S.Mackie . Monash : Stoppa 2 Moir Coughlin . Best :
Forbes West Woods Howe Crossland . LJnsp' : A . Barrington
L . Iv9cIntvre (F) D. Windlow R. Benson (J) (B) R . Benson G .Wilso n
COLLi YS Li 3.1 6.1 7 .3(45)f a f 1.3 4.3 4.6 12 .7(79)Caslleg ...: : Baxter 2 Day 2 Holsman Gambaro Oakley . Best:Cooke Tinsley Baxter Day Ross J. Gay. Old Ivanhoe : Lynch8 Stewart 3 Sigle_v. Best: Lynch Hense Kobe Hall A . Weisz
Mayo6ck. Umpires: B . Nunn P. Nailer (F) P. Fay T. Robbins
(B) M . Cowley D. Windlow (G)
CLUB II (1 )
PRELIMINARY FINALOLD °~~~ -URPJ I AfVS v. L. ISALLE
G coach. GMark Williamson
2 P Fiume . .. . . . . . ... . . . . . .3 P Baker . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . . .4 P Prey . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . . ..5 B Byrne .. . . . . .. . . . . . ... .7 C Orwin . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . .8 D Jennings . .. . . . . . .. . .9 E Behan . . . . ... . . . . . .. . .
10 C Bourke . .... . . . . . .. . . .11 S Bolt .. . . . . .. . . . . . . . .. . . .12 R Ford . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. . . . .13 B Robinson . . . . .. . . . . .14 M Rosel . . ... . . . . . .. . . . . .15 A Tucker ... . . . . . .. . . . . .17 P Fislcaro . . . . . ... . . . . . .18 D Grace ... . . . . . .. . . . . . . .19 M Dabbs . . . . . .. . . . . . .. .20 L Fisicaro . . . . .. . . . . . .. .21 J Wightman . .. . . . . .. . .22 A Cooper . . . . . .. . . . . .. . .22 T Shields . . . . .. . . . . . .. . .23 M Funnel] .. .. . . . . . .. . .24 D Bermann . . . . . ... . . .25 G Hynes . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . .26 M McGrath . . . . . .. . . . . .27 S Rudd . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . .28 B Brasher, . . . . . . .. . . . . .29 C Hynes ... . . . . . .. . . . . . .29 S Lewin . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . . .31 K Mannix . . . . .. . . . . . . ..39 P Brasher . . . . .. . . . . . .. .42 R Marks .. . . . . .. . . . . . .. .46 M Hegan. . . . . . .. . . . . . .. .58 T Ford .. . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . .60 B Hoy- . . . . .. . . . . . ... . . .
Dean Blackburn1 A Cordner .. . . . . . .. . . . .2 J Rattray .. . . . . . . . .. . . . .3 M Scarlett . . . . . . . .. . . . .4 A Moody . .. . . . . . . . .. . . . .5 E Atkinson . . . . ... . . . . .6 R Forster . . . . . . .. . . . . . . .7 J Gardiner . . . . .. . . . . . . .8 S Arden . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . .9 R Cooper . . . . . . .. . . . . . ..
10 S Bey . . .. . . . . ... . . . . . . . ..11 L Velleley . . . .. . . . . . . . . ..12 J Hutchings . . . . . . . . ..13 S Rose . . . . . . . .. .. .14 M Verge [C].. . . . . . .... .15 J Geddes . .. . . . . . . . .. . . .16 G Jensz . . .. . . . . . . . . .. . . .17 C Bryant .. . . . . . . . . .. . . .18 J de Fraga . . . . . . . .. . . . .19 C Gardiner . . . . ... . . . . .20 C Smith ... . . . . . . .. . . . . . .21 B Telford . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .22 A Neal . .. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .23 A Anderson .. .. . . . . . ..24 M Black. . . . . . ... . . . . . . ..25 N Paine . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . ..26 K Rutherford . . . . . . . ..27 Jacob Berry .. . . . . . . .. .28 M Nikakis (DVC). . . .29 C Bran chIlower .. . . .30 R McArthur . . . . . . .. . . .31 C Stott . . . . .. . . . . . . ... . . .32 J Wright . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . .33 S Haynes . . . . . . . ... . . . . .34 S Burge ... . . . . . . .. . . . . . .35 J Charlton . . . . . .. . . . . . .36 W Officer . . . . .. . .. . . . . . .37 S Harley . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . .38 E Tomlinson . . . . . . . . . .39 J Rigg ... . . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. .40 P Stephens . .. . . . . . . ...42 S Paine . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . .. .45 S Bardsley .. . . . . . . . .. . .46 J Utting . . . .. . . . . . . . . .. . .48 J Reid . . . . . .. . . . . . . . .. . . .53 A Bains . . . .. . . . . . . .. . . . .58 T Burdeu . . . . . . . . .. . . . . .65 B Macleod . . . . . . .. . . . . .77 J Tomlinson (VC) . . . .
101 C Tomlinson . . .. . . . . . .113 E Archibald . .. . . . . . . . .117 P Beaumont .. . . . . . . . .
114 tme YI21rne
BIG KEVBPLASTERING
Coach.David Lumley
G
0 J Tinsley . . . . . . . . . . . . .i D Lumley lctcl . . . . . .2 D Blakemore (Vc) . .3 D Burn .. . . . . . . . . . . . .4 P Baxter, . . . . .. . . . . . .
5 A Buckiey.... .. . .. . . .
6 J Holsman . . .. . .. . ..7 D Buckley . . . .. . .. . ..
8 K Curtis . . . . . . . . . .. . ..
9 B Hains . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10 A Cooke . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11 P Ashby . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
13 C Curtis . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14 J Abbruzzese . . . . . . .
14 T Rose . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
15 L Grant . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17 J O'Connell . . . . . . . . .
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No great surp ' ses last week with all results asexpected. The last two home-and-away gameswill see the four final's coaches fine tuningtheir line-ups and freshening up their charges .For Williamstown and Parkside the battle forthe all-important second spot continues, andboth clubs looking for a fairly 'easy' four pointsthis week ahead of their Round 18 showdown .
With no reports from Mentone, La Trobe, Kew,Powerhouse, West Brunswick or Salesian I' mforced to improvise considerably .
Mentone finished with a 10 goal fina 'blow out what looked to have been arespectable performance from La
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Th esuperior fitness of the Vultures has been aconstant this season and may prove even moredecisive in the coming weeks . Macgeorgeslotted another 10 to ensure his tally will finishat an extraordinary height, while the Barr brosand O'Meara continued some good form .Edwards, Camm and Bray battled hard for theTrobers .
Wilflfa sfss C as forced to fight for thepoints against It after the Westsmade effective use of the breeze and somerunning football to lead at the first change andapply enough pressure to trail by just 9 pointsat the main change . The CY's managed torevert to their preferred brand of football in thesecond half and a more direct approachcreated scoreboard dividends . The Westiescontinued their charge but never threatened,although skipper Cannane's 60m torpedo afterthe siren and into the breeze provided somesolace. Wheeler, Featherston and McCutcheonwere best for Willi .
Parkside started its game against C inemphatic fashion, kicking 6 goals to i'I in thefirst qtr with busy players all around theground . The Krushers improved in the secondbut could make no inroads on the scoreboardand found Parks runners Wise, Noble andRomano quite a handful . The Red Devilsturned up the pressure in the second half, anddespite the efforts of Papadopoulos, Kitts andMarshall for Oakleigh, 73 points separated thesides in the finish . Centreman Trevor Bromleystaked his claim for BOG honours with 37touches and three goals .
Salesian and Peninsula played out a
particularly flfirst qtr beforethings livened up abit . The home sidehas been flat for afew games now and h . ries i,players have them looking increasir.Healy (leg), Sutherland (hamstrinc)(arm) all were forced to leave e
various stages and the seriousr, sinjuries could det rmine whether
the finals ar- -, .. netNonetheless, S - ^s i ". cootwas able to keep a 3-4 go<' b :Pirates throughout the sec___c_Pasons bros and Payze w -ePeninsula's best.
Kew kicked 9 goals in the final nt,the winning margin over
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Stevens, Tinetti (4) and Bradley (5) we Ibest, while Stuey Craven, fresi ]goalkicls g stint with Mark Jackson 'r_Ga ~', booted 5 for the Piranhas .
is shou a,in defeating lew. Th edefence but don't look tocover both ends oftherefore struggle oiVultures by 10+ goals .
Parkside must win to have a chance to keepdouble chance hopes a?+4,e and will b €Pc erhc se fairly comfort;
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pu.y North Brunswick and ,erribeeurs. 3-ouid they win both these matches they
take out third spot with 44 points from 1 6matches . If they drop one or both of these matchesthey could drop as low as fourth, but this woul d
on the results of Eltham. Swinburne orcannot pass them due to interior
lay iyndal and St .Marys. If they win both1 finish with 44 points from 17 matches .
Therc,)re, if Rupertswood lose one of its remainingtwo matches this means the Turtles will finish third .If Eltham lose one match, Rupo would have to dropboth matches for Eltham to finish third . If Elthamloses _- )i
-i matches they cannot miss out due to th e
)'ays Werribee and Mt .Lffydale. Shouldthese matches they will finish on 3 6
could finish as low as fifth .
Ant 16 matches and -wild take out fifth spot,unless a loses their last two games, wherebythey will . : Ti fourth . If they lose to Werribee butbeat PVIt .L:"_ ' le, they will need to hope for Werribeeto lose to rcupertswood to make the finals. If theybeat Werribee but lose to Mt .Lilydale, they will still,iake the finals . Of course, should they lose both
ev will miss out .can control their destiny as they contend
c'_ S burne and Rupertswood. Should they losebc L games they will finish on 28 points from 16matches and miss out on the final's action . A wina~ .Vtst Swinburne would put them equal on pointswith Swinburne or Mt .Lilydale but percentage will-work against them . Therefore they will need to alsobeat Rupertswood for them to have a realistic chanceto make the five .
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He. In ur e'y even tgi es ' '1 ish on 32 poinNo . -wer, thc ; . . juld have to ,margins as their percentagetherrfore I would have to sii possible for North to now to 1-2 ials series .
Coming off the' vJearibee will be primec otheir ten-goal loss to Swinburne earlierThe Bees have been inconsistent at 1coming off their great win two weeks agohard to beat. The Razorbacks have "deconsoeir fifth spot, bowe
l Wer. ' me it nee led by Keogh and {S' on€ : can ' : ep the "
Ru ~rt.d<e tl .:~ ter of D4 ailc ..:.:ng to e; .iend L~~, ; :. . .i.b run again aBrunswick team pl; _ only for pride . It is ato coach Tony West and assistant coachHarrison for the Rupo revival and with t'Heath, Gaunt, Maylor, Sinnett, Carmichae: athey have a team that could go all the wL, .should be too goo in ° end as they ruconvincing 59-poir, -.ners.
Syndal would be a' le : - ° 11 shockelast w,,n, however, it is unen a b?cs sfor an unbeaten side to "drop" a n a
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. Ta (off St. Kilda Street) will only be open when,-are are no matche sscheduled for Elsternwick Park No . 2 Oval .
When pai ning in the area behind the grandstand please park in a manner that woulc'allow cars around you to be able to leave .
Players and officials who do not produce tickets at the gates will be counted and theclub invoiced accordingly.
Clubs are issued with an appropriate number of tickets for players and officials .
Finals elig; :Aili~s- r55 of the Associat o
Senior - list XVIIIwith a permit caplayers with a pe r
,e - (2n dregistered andreserve gradesenior matches i nround) . Where both -.i* ,playing on the same daymust only have p ; _ adseniors or rec- > gnteams drawn ' 1 _ s :_ ;same weekend lie . i sSunday - read as abcsame c y) .
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Section ii,c v. Old Scotch
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best for Old Haileybury, Ol dsco ea a crucial r z-poLnt •ictory over uitla high-scoring encour _ :r, althougl, Old ,assured of a"' Is ~icr Ormond
do, -i to Caulfield . _ . " . : .- 'M led b}>- .34the las d 'aome,
hi to.sifs at the Le pthe season, .Darby had aCra•-m chippe( 'were othe r
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26 P Krotiris 13 J Roberts . .Stempe l24 J
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20 W Leaf33 C Rowe 15 J Stinea 40 . D . Welch 22. C . Aguis .
Marshall21 T16 WJolley 44. D . McMillan 23. D . Aguis24 J Thomas
.22 A. Hughes17 D Thomas . .
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24 D. Dew .23. D. Tsokas 48 N Dykes 18 J . Dalton 25 A. r
25 C. Tavalli 25. D Steer J Simrk5019 D. McLellan 26 D- U
27 C. Munro D Martin (VC)26 20 A. Chuck 39 A. E r
28 J. Holly..Walters31 T
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*° 27 N . Barry 55 Gi lA Powell
28 H . Monk 56 A . i= °B Stafford 29 T. Dean 57 S . Merrill° G Waugh 30 T. James 58 J . Pettitt
31 A. Saad 59 D . Schmidt
32 M . Saari 60 N . Warner33 S . Saad 61 T. Parkes
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11 S Connelly 10 Potter C 9 Giessen L 9 S Flood
14 S Fantone 12 Temming h9 10 Crotty J 10 P Fowler11 J Greenwood
15 D Dean 13 MosKal uk P 11 McCarthy L 12 M Grig g18 L Aiello 15 McGovern N 12 Serratore F 13 R Haitton19 A Pagl4a ( DVC) 16 Webb A 13 Comb M 14 W Hanna21 L McMahon 17 Geurts M 14 Fenton J 15 D Higgin s22 R Priest 18 Fetding L 15 O wen B 16 E Hind s23 C McKay 19 Johnson R 16 Clifton D 17 R Mansfielt l24 G Loftus 20 Flinn P 17 Pa4azzolo M 18 T tAayall
26 M Keeling 21 Heywood D 18 Freckleton J19 R Moreton
27 D Caple 22 Cook G 19 Green A20 D Oconne!21 R Osullivan28 S Russell 23 Balmer V 20 Cap«.rell C 22 B Owen
28 C Duncan 24 Price G 21 Atkinson D 23 V Parkinson29 R Hall 25 Anderson J 22 Goodwin D 24 S Prince34 P Gloury 27 Koala A# 23 Caliegari D 25 L Rawnsley39 J Zivko* 28 Neviiie 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 Rundle
51 T Crotty 57 Glenn S 34 O'Connell S 29 M Sale
56 D Boundy 58 Stafford D 59 Robinson T 30 S Sandford (C )31 JP Santamaria
63 S Corcoran (VC) 58 Becker L 72 Johnson S 32 Ren75 P D'Intino 59 Constantine B 81 Delaney D 33 N Shar67 Cold A . 34 P Sondh u
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Robert Livingstone, Kew 1 1. Abuse of umpire,matches.Andre Desmone, Bulleen-Temp?estom (Under-19). Sinking, ;4 matches' .Andre Desmone, Bulleen-Templestowe (Under-19) . Abuse ofumpire, ' matches* .
UMTrstryBtues and Old TMelburnians chr _ -I iunder-19 match played on Saturday August 4th at`-h dubs accented the r)malti• of S2
!1 if the s e+nao:v 4 a.isea .Jv .2002. ' e 7A Sect i . „
ry July 28th sof an automat
Yarra Ualley 51 0 0 0.Repig that during 0tch vLm, ed on Saturc r Au
Applications and CV to :The SecretaryPt)Bo.x 289Mount Eliza . 3930Fax. 97879G77.
7t 1 ~ction 1st ° itSept 2 A Section isC SemiSept 8 B Section 2nd SemiSept 9 A Section 2nd SemiSept 15 C Section Grand Final
-pt 1 6 A on Preliminary
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an - ., J' Wilson, has had no luck throughout t8~=J oud they lose to Bulleen today. 19arri c
.ason and would dear to 'ayers to shou ;ore pride in today's rr: c' . -, Bulleen haishown why they are one of the premiershi^ .vou'ites coming from behind last week ani-i t t
arriors .
fo in the form that wseason and will have t
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take on St .Marys led;
=tre sV .d, -diout being outstanding w'id still need to lift another level to beat E
. I believe the prospect of not finishing tenough incentive to see Eley Park home by
sill not have the manpower to cove t lo°n, Trinetai, May, Opte, Matty L 'S is the Cobras inflict a 6 2 :
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1 0 1771 716 247.35 60
2 0 1420 640 221.6 0 1076 969 111.04 40
7 01174 986 119 .07 36
7 0 845 812 104 .06 36
9 0 933 1072 87 .03 28
9 0 868 1026 84 .60 2811 0 898 1099 81 .71 20
14 0 720 1428 50.42 8
14 0 550 1542 35.67 8
I. D For Agst % Pts1 0 1439 494 291 .30 60
1 0 1347 676 199 .26 60
4 01087 890 122 .13 48
6 0 959 843 113 .76 40
8 0 845 984 85 .87 3210 0 863 1034 83.46 24
11 0 848 996 85.14 20
12 0 694 1134 61 .20 16
13 0 495 1206 41 .04 12
14 0 802 1304 61 .50 8
L D For Agst % Pts1 01600 461 347.07 60
2 0 1183 807 146.59 56
4 01M 850 131.76 48
6 01107 830 133.37 40
9 0 987 928 106 .36 2810 0 861 854 100 .82 24
11 0 828 1157 71 .56 20
12 0 888 1350 65 .78 1612 0 702 1585 44 .29 16
13 0 808 1342 60.21 1 2
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01161 870133 .45 4071.43
01160 836138 .76 4066.670 871 892 97.65 36 60
01069 873 122 .45 32 57.14
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0 839 1049 79 .98 24 40
0 766 1252 61 .18 16 26 .67
0 712 1258 56.6 16 26 .67
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L D For Agst % Pis3 0 1414 478 295 .82 48
3 0 1023 604 169 .37 48
3 0 1150 686 167 .64 484 01000 837 119.47 44
7 0 846 819 103.30 32
9 0 970 816 118.87 2411 0 583 1042 55.95 16
12 0 626 1083 57.80 12
12 0 543 1292 42 .03 12
12 0 523 1320 39 .62 12
CLUB 18 (2) P WCOLLEGIANS 15 12
OLD IVANHOE 15 12
UFdIV E1tSiTY BLACKS 15 9
MONASH BLUES 15 9OLD ESSENDON GR 15 9MARCELLIN 15 8
OLD TRINITY 15 5OLD GEELONG 15 5ST LEOS EhRriAUS 15 3WHITE- FRIARS 15 2
L D For __E % Pts3 0 1015 44 6 _ 227.58 48
3 0 996 608 163.82 48
6 0 779 650 119 .85 366 0 775 652 118 .87 36
6 0 826 747 110 .58 36
7 0 640 632 101 .27 32
10 0 564 848 66.51 20
10 0 695 1098 63.30 20
12 0 505 871 57.98 12
13 0 576 1188 48.48 8
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OLD BRIGHTON 16 10 6 0 1382 956 144 .56 40
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OLD MELBURT'IIANS 16 5 11 0 920 1316 69.91 20
UNIVERSITY BLUES 16 5 11 0 938 1582 59.29 20
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WERRIBEE 14 11 3 0 1559 939 166.03 44 78 .57
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CAULFIELD GR 14 10 4 0 1269 737 172 .18 40 71 .43
OLD TRINITY 14 10 4 0 1378 860 160 .23 40 71 .43
ORMOND 15 8 7 0 1279 1243 102 .9 32 53 .33
OLD HAILEYBURY 15 6 9 0 1067 1473 72 .44 24 40
YARRA VALLEY O B 15 5 10 0 1247 1542 80 .87 20 3333
HAMPTON ROVERS 15 5 10 0 1093 1513 72.24 20 33.33
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