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;~%ORTSCOVER_ .. . . ' IOR SPONSOR

Oiie of the features of the Vote Count Night, which is fast approaching (MondayQ ,ptember 1), is the presentation of the Umpire of the Year Award . In the pastiL,, nominees, a short list, has been suggested by the Umpire Appointments(;uard and I have then asked the coaches to vote on these.This year the selection process has been altered and the following will take placethis year to determine the VAFA Umpire of the Year .Thc persons asked to nominate umpires for the award will consider - a) ability,und skills demonstrated b) demonstrated understanding of rules and ability toni*llement them appropriately c) rapport with players, officials and spectatorsiy ~ :bility to handle stressful situations e) attention to detail in regards to, . :perwork etc (Advisers and Administration best set to judge this criteria) .

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[',,mg the above criteria the following persons wi ll be asked to make nominations:Umpi-~ -' dvisers . Each adviser will be asked to name four (4) nominees .V_- AC Each of the three (3) full time staff plus Peter Harris (part time assist an t) will namefoLr (4) nominees .V«F_, E= :~cutive. Each will be asked to nominate two (2) nominees .VAF_i coaches. Each coach will be asked to name two ( 2) nominees .sub-committees . Each member of the following sub-committees who have not been invited to namenominees ( above) will be invited to name two ( 2 ) nominees . - Umpire Operations Committee ; Rules ReviewC~mmittee and the AFCA/VAFA ( Coaches' Association .F:ach of the above is asked to photocopy the coupon which is displayed on today's "Eor The Love of theGame" pages, register your nominations and either mail it to the VAFA, or fax it to myself on 9531 205@ .11<<:rnatively nominees can be emailed to me on phiiCavafa .asn .au

Clubs who regularly have VFL players made avail able for them during the course of the season need tomake sure that they play enough VAFA matches for the team they wish to represent in VAFA finals . Thisqualification is as follows : Player must have played at least 5 VAFA matches for the VAFA team he wisheso*epresent in finals, with at least two (2) of these matches played after June 30th . Commencing this

E'ririay on the VAFA website the breakdown of matches played wi ll be shown beside each player's name eg .T(, :>> Brown - 7/5/2 will mean that Tom has played 7 senior VAFA matches with 5 played before June 303n4 2 after June 30 .11~o refer to page 47 to see the criteria for TAC/VAFA players to participate in VAFA finals.r lubs need to remember that if a TAC/VFL match is played on the same weekend as a VAFA match, the1',.i'A match played is not to be counted towards finals eligibility.

Upcoming dates update:Pres?ri -- nts' Forum. This Sunday. Presidents of clubs who have not indicated they will be attending an dv ould like to do so should ring Alan Burrows N OW on 0412 07776 1Rules P zt iew Committee . This group ( by invitation) will meet on Wednesday August 27th .Vote Count/ Presentation Night . Monday September 1st .Executive Seminar. October 13 and 14 .

v: c,uld like to take this opportunity of thanking all thosein,.olved with the VAFA for their recent messages o f

udolences sent to myself and my wife Robyn on the recentof Robyn' s mum . I was particularly touched to receive so

nn-iny kind messages from many people I don't really know,cho are involved with the VAFA, as well of course from the:n my I know well . The VAFA network is really a remarkabler,, [ronment . Thank you .

INDEX,eek's Matches- . .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. ... .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. . .. .6

Looking Back . .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . ... . .. .. .. . ... . .. .. . ... . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .34-35

Coaches' Clipboard .. .. .. . .. 12.. . ... . .. .. .. .. . .. ... . .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. ..For the Love of the Gacne.... .. .. .. . . ----18-19

Today s Umpires.. . .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . ... . .. .. .. . ... . .. .. .. .. . .. ..40Finals' Eligibility .. . .. .. .. .. .. . ... . .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. . .. ..47Sportscoi=er Arena Ihaa . ... . .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. . .. ..56Tribunal & Investigations .. . .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. . ... .56Club Will teamlists .. . .. ., .. .. . ... . .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .58/59Sportscover Spot the Ball .. . .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. .62

.. . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. ..63/641

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making his debut for Old Melburnians .Daffy, 30, who Mick Niaithouse once described asthe best medium-sized forward in AFL, didn't make;t cracking impact but will be sharper for the run .tie's not the type of recruit to sneer at : he won thebest and fairest at Punt Road in 1998 and played165 games with Richmond before crossing toSydney last season .

ON THE MENUOld Haileybury and St Bernards promises to be acracker game at Sportscover Arena on Saturday,but St Bernards was untouchable against UniBlues and is steaming towards a double chance .Old Trinity and Old Melburnians have plenty toplay for - one for a tilt at the finals and one to avoidthe drop zone . OMs need one more game to be safein A Section .Uni Blues, flattened last week, will be the shock ofthe week if they can knock of Old Xavs ; St Kevinsmust be smarting that Marcellin has found someform and Old Ivanhoe is certain to be relegatedunless it wins its final three games .OOPS

Contrary to a tip to The Amateur Footballer,Wimbledon champion Pat Cash was not selected inUni Blues' all-star team . Rather, it was Pat Cash5=nior, the tennis player's father . Aside from his

time with the Blues, Patrick Cash Sr played 58games with the Hawks in the early 50s and was

described as a fine forward. He kicked a team-high26 goals in his debut season in 1951 . Apologies toboth Patricks for the error .PRESS CORRESPONDENTSJesper Fjeldstad - fjeidstadjCmxrlet.com .a

u St. aevins - congratulate popular team-mat eDaniel Mahoney on his 50th Game last Saturday,;% hen he earned promotion for his first Senior game!Dan played the first 39 games and kicked 26 goalsin the U19s in 2001-2, and in 2001 was equal 5tha the B&F. Dan is a gun forward flanker who

justified his promotion, and he received solid familysupport for the occasion, with Mick, Sue and theSkipper Luke also cheering him on! Onya, Jigga !

TODAY'S MATCHESA SECTION

Old Haileybury v St Bernards atSportscover Arena, SaturdayOld Melburnians v Old Trinity

University Blues v Old XaveriansSt Kevins v Marcelli n

Old Ivanhoe v Old Scotch

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BERNARDS 10.4 11.5 27.11 30 .1 4UNI1=iRSITY BLUES 2.4 8.8 10.10 16 .17 1St. Bernards : T Harvey 8 McKeon 4 Byrne 4 Baumgartner 3 Neeson 3 BJordan 2 N Mitchell 2 Clarke Turnbull James Ashton . Best : T HarveyFielding Clarke Trewin N Mitchell Gleeson . University Blues: deCrespigny3 Guengerich 2 Lowcock 2 McKinnon 2 Butko Maddison Young HaylerGiresun Sully Brooke. Best : Lowcoek McIntyre Gleeson McKinnon MartinGuengerich. Umpims: Mark Gibson Luke Holmes (F) Scott Fraser BrendanCannon (B) Dominic Napoli Matthew Simpson (G )OLD TRINITY 2.1 5.3 6.9 8.11 (59)OLD HAIIAEYBURY 1 .6 7.8 8.9 12.I 1(83)Old Trinity : Cultrera 3 T VanDerVenne 2 Amore Burgess Reynolds . Best:Brown T VanDerVemie Butler D Burrows A Ramsden R Burrows . OldHxlleybnry : Lowe 6 Kejna M Corrigan Forsyth Armstrong A Floyd Peterson .Best : S Langford-Jones Lowe Haar Armstrong Bourke M Corrigan .Umpires : Albie Firley Grant Wardrop (F) Nathan Eddy Graeme Thwaites (B)Matthew, Kent Kevin Segota (G)OLD SCOTCH 3.6 5.9 11 .16 16 .18 (114)OLD hiELBURNIAIdS 1 .2 3.5 4.5 12.9 (81)Old Scotch : Thompson 3 Crow 3 Addison 2 Collins 2 Horne 2 B Phillips 2Ferguson Mullins . Best: Tallent B Phillips Beranger Crow ThompsonCollins . Old hiePtn+*„ia .,R: Magee 3 Beaumount 2 Berry 2 Hazell KennonJono Miller J Ray Thompson. Best: Hazel Kennon O'Brien ThompsonMagee Gallagher. Umpires: Anthony Damen Mark Jenkins (F) PeterTeasdale Andrew Rechtman (B) John Hall Dennis Webster (G )OLD RAYERIPiNS 3 .5 9.11 11 .15 16.16 (112)ST Ii EVIPdS 1.3 4.4 6.10 8.11 (59)Old Xaverlens : Orlando 3 Baker 3 Millard 2 McDonnell 2 Pasceri 2 DillonJohnston Lethlean Ford. Best : Beetham Biddlecomb Orlando Ford J BowenPasceri. St. Kevins: Gianstraeusa 2 Mulgrew 2 Chard M Dollman BDolhnan Kempton. Best: Hanlon Kempton Beare M Doliman MahoneyCrohan . Umpires : Mark Morrison Steve McCarthy (F) Chris O'Shea CraigBrajtberg (B) Craig Arnol Bernlle Hoare (G)MARCELLIN 2.10 8.13 15 .17 18_19(127)OLD IVFiN'HOE 2.0 5.2 6.2 9 .6(60)Mareellin: Addison 4 Treganowan 3 Symes 3 Johnston 2 Seabury SpenceBorden Duncan S Dinneen Sheehan . Best: Price Johnston Dobson AddisonWaters Spence . Old Ivanhoe: Corcoran 2 Toovey 2 Donaldson 2 BelsonStevens Gieschen . Best: Toovey Corcoran Stevens Donaldson Moore Luxon .Umpires: Richard Eastwood Jamie Kvins (F) Sean Collins BrendanCorcoran (B) Beorrn McCarthy Vin Vescovt (G )

A ----ST BERPIARDS 1.4 5.6 5.6 6.945)

RSrI'Y BLUES 3.2 3.2 5.9 5.9(39)St . Bernard's: Close 2. Legudi 2 McIntyre Bouzikas Best : James Mount. L.Wilkinson Evans Holland. Ferrell, Loughlin University Blues: L Quinn,Cheel . Brown, Maplestone, Callery Best : Callery, Hutchins, McAloon, Gates,Millard, TerrillOLD TRINM 1 .2 1.4 2.5 3.7(23)OLD IL9ILEYBURY 4.1 7.5 9.6 17.11 (113)Old Trinity: J Best . Bladeni, Plain . Best: Bladeni, Biackmore, Morpeth,Amicroni, Troon . K Condron Old Hailcybary: Lappage 5. Somata 3,Efstathiou 2, Javasekera. Fleeter. Brewster, Pitcher. Best: Ktght . Gopu,George, Ladd . B Mitchell, Erikson.OLD SCOTCH 2.3 3.5 5.10 6.70 (46)OLD MELBUr2NIANS 0.2 4.4 4.4 9.7(61)Old Scotch : Joyce 2, Prendergast, Reid . B.Snilth. Teasdale. Best: Hosking,Teasdale, Joyce, Sheldon, Cations . Beaurepaire . Old MelMrmians: Hart 2,C.Ray 2, Murphy, Richmond, Rose . Selby, Tsiotras. Best: Tucker,Richmond, Murphy . Hart, Simpson . Jenkins.OLD 4AVERIAPiS 5.5 9.7 13 .12 20.14 (134)ST KEVIlYS 0.1 1.1 23 3.1(19)Old Xavs: Maher 4, Green 3 . Howard 3 . A.Bowen 2, Rennes 2, Woodruff 2 .Stoney . Santalucia, McCarthy. M.Walsh . Best: Sapuppo, Maher, Howard,Renr,ex. A.Bowen . Fox . SKOB: Holland, Moylan, Pangrazio . Best:Kalesaran. Rigby, Smith, P.0'Keefe, Moylan, Greenhall.AiARCELLIN 5 .3 8.8 8.10 I 1 .19 (85)OLD IVAIYIIOE 0 .3 0.3 4.3 5.5(35)MarceBin; Rowe 2. Purcell 2 . Dale, Galatti, Rossi, Cooper, Wikins. Carson,Mathews Old Ivanhoe; (not submitted)

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OLD MELBURO IABS 0P ~ffCoach : vauyhan i,esry +"~ach : Paul Fahey Coach : Justin Pickering Coach: D,~

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8 R . George 7 J. Geishen 8 A. McKeon7 J . Kitchen (VC )8 B. Robinson8 R . Frisina

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11 D. Taylor (AC) 11 G . Waxman11 M Graves

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13 S Dinneen12 B. O Farrell 12 C . Branigan 14 B. Evans 13 N. Hooper

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15 P. Spence14 A . Forsyth15 D . Mackenzie

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24 L. O'Flynn (RVC) 24 A . Ross 23 K. Theodossi .28 M. Billing 28 A. Quai l

25 R . Galati 25 S. Rowlands 24 G . Hams 29 M. Prowse 29 M . Gnatt26 D . McMillan 26 J. Bell (RC) 25 E. Byrne 30 Jono Miller 30 T. Finocchiaro27 S . Theisz (DVC) 27 L . Saaoanias 26 A. Bereza 32 E, Selby 31 N . Leitl

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46 J. Beaurepaire47 T. Beranger (VC )41 J. SeaburyY 41 S. Saunders 40 J Keane 49 G . Tsiotras 48 S. Dumaresq42 B. Dinneen (DVC) 42 M . Erikson

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Coach: Peter ; :, ::iiolsonRes: Darren Handley

1 OS . McKeon2 D. Gleason3 R. Cousland4 D. Jordan5 Joe Mount (DVC)6 S .Neeson7 S . Clarke7R S . Parrett8 J . Evans9 B. Jordan (VC)10 N . Mitchell (C)11 C . Davi s12 C .Day12R B.Hogan13 C . Mitchell14 A. Thomas15 T. Wilkinson16 L . Turnbull17 L . O'Sullivan18 T Cooney19 R. Close20 L. Fielding21 B . Loughlin22 D. James22R M . O'Riley23 L. Wilkinson24 N .M . Smith25 T Legudi25R S .Glen n26 C .Baumgartner27 James Mount28 P. Harve y29 G . McIntyre30 C . Trewin31 J. Smith31R B. Axhton32 T. Harvey33 B. Allis34 D. Byrne (DVC)35 T. Pearso n36 R. Legudi37 A . Catterall38 S .lannazzo39 M . Juricskay40 D . Thomas41 A . Bouzikas42 S . Mitchell43 N . Basaraba44 A. Anderson45 M.Tankey46 P. Holland47 M. Hooper48 N .P. Smith49 N.Thomas50 A. Smith51 M .Kavanagh52 S .Bugryn53 P. Harri s54 J . Harvey

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e35 P. Mount36 T. Duggan37 M . Pangrazio38 R. Chard39 N . Pope40 M . D,9ulgrew41 D . Moylan42 T. McCann43 P. Rare44 G. Katavolas45 G, Baggy46 D . Mahoney47 J. Griffiths48 A. Conlan49 L. Kalesaran50 R . Horrocks51 B. Cheeseman52 J . Finch53 L. Katavolas54 A . Umbers55 M . Rigby56 D. Walsh57 L. Coleman58 D . McArdle59 R . CHivers60 A . Greenhalgh61 J. Lynch62 B. Shelley63 L . Sierakcwski64 N . O'Halloran65 C . Didilis66 A DeKrester67 T. Purcell71 M . O'Shea74 B. Szabo80 D. Dunn

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A SECTdONSt Bernards v Old MelburniansOld Scotch v Old TrinityOld Xaverians v Old HaileyburyMarcellin v University BluesOld Ivanhoe v St Kevins

B SECTIONHampton Rovers v Whitefriars at SportscoverArenaMHSOB v De La SalleNorth Old Boys v Old Essendon G rSt Bedes Mentone Tigers v Old ParadiansOld Brighton v Mazenod 0 C

Round Number IS - 16 .08 .2003C SECTIONTherry Penola OB v PrahranSt Leos Emmaus WP v Old CamberwellCollegians v Beaumari sGlen Eira v OrmondCaulfield Or v Mentone Vulture s

I31 SECTIONYarra Valley 0 B v Old MentoniansAquinas 0 C v BanyuleSalesian 0 C v AJAXUniversity Blacks v Ivanhoe AssumptionBulleen Templestowe v Monash Blue s

D2 SECTIONWest Brunswick v BentleighOld Carey v Fitzroy RedsPeninsula 0 B v La Trobe UniOld Geelong v OakleighWilliamstown CYMS v Hawthorn Amateurs

D3 SECTIONElsternwick v Monash GryphonsWerribee Amateurs v Swinburne UniSt Johns 0 C v KewSyndal Tally-Ho v RupertswoodSouth Melbourne Districts v Power House

D4 SECTIONBrunswick Power v Bulleen CobrasRichmond Central v St MarysBox Hill North v Eltham CollegiansUHS-VU v Old WestbourneAlbert Park - byeMt Lilydale v North Brunswick

la„,°~ Nttnsirci- 17 - 1 6 .0 8 .20431 -19 SECTION 1St Kevins v Caulfield GrOld Essendon Or v Old BrightonOld Xaverians v Old ScotchMarcellin v University Blue sDe La Salle v St Bernards

UNDER-19 SECTION 2Old MeIburnians - byeMazenod 0 C v Old Ivanhoe

Old Trinity v Old CamberwellBeaumaris v Old Paradians'Werribee Amateurs v Hampton Rovers at PriceReserve, Beach Road, Werribee (249 F1 1) .

UNDER-19 SECTION 3Rupertswood v MHSOBMonash Blues v AJAXOld Carey v CollegiansNorth Old Boys - byeSt Bernards (2) v Therry Penola OB on Oval 2

UNDER-19 (2) BLUEOakleigh v St Bedes Mentone Tiger sSt Johns 0 C v Glen Eira at 1 .30 p .m .Bentleigh v Oakleigh ClaysSouth Melbourne Districts v OrmondDe La Salle (2) v Mentone Panthers

UNDER-19 (2) REDYarra Valley 0 B v Bulleen Templestowe at

Domeney Reserv eBanyule Viewbank v Old WestbourneFitzroy Reds v University BlacksLa Trobe Uni v Old Xaverians (2 )St Leos Emmaus WP v Aquinas 0 C at 9 .20 a.m.

CLUB 18 ( 1) GRAND FINALS - Sunday August 1Grand Final - Sportscover Arena, 2 .15 p .m .

CLUB IS (3dORfiI1) - Sunday August 17Grand Final - Sportscover Arena, 11 .45 a .m .

CLUB 1S (SOIJ3'Ii) - Sunday August 17Grand Final - Sportscover Arena, 9 .20 a.m .

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Hampton Rovers in their last chance certainly gave it theirbest shot in front of a large crowd at Boss James Reserve .They controlled the play and took a 10 point lead into thelast change kicking into the fading wind . The Rovers little

men had been ferocious in their attack on the ball but theavalanche that was to follow was surprising as theParadians got a run on and kicked 9 goals in the last to theRovers 1 to keep their final's chances alive and consign theyoung Hampton side back to C-section .Old Brighton found some form at last . The going was prettytough at Sportscover Arena with the swirling wind andthere was nothing in the game at all up to three quarter

time. Against the flow the Tonners kicking into the windgot their running game going and things clicked again atlast with 8 separate goal kickers and a huge return ofconfidence . The Tigers were pretty disappointing in such abig game for them and found the big ground daunting asthey dropped off the pace in the last bit .Mazenod were pretty happy with their form as theyinflicted the fourth home loss in a row on North Old Boysand ended NOBS last hope of a final's berth while keepingtheir own very much alive . Mazenod won the game in thesecond quarter and continued on with this up to the lastwith their extra fitness seeming to be the difference overthe NOBS' who had a few returning from injury who mayhave been underdone .tVhitefriars headed into the big smoke to tackle MelbourneHigh at their heavy waterlogged ground . In the heavyconditions on the postage stamp this was always a dangergame for the Friars as the Unicorns were playing to stay inB Section . The home side took control of the game and bythe orange break had amassed an unassailable 57 pointadvantage . And although the Friars tried hard to bridge thegap in the last it was all to no avail as the High won andcelebrated well . . .It was an "arm wrestle" all day out at Malvern as twopotential finalists tested each other out in a big game . It

was enthralling viewing through the first three quarters asDe La held sway to the tune of 12, 6, and 9 pointsrespectively. It was tough through the first part of the lastquarter as the Bombers gave it their all to wrest back theadvantage but then an unfortunate send off appeared tounbalance the Bombers allowing Be La Salle to kick 4unanswered goals in the next 5 minutes to seal the game .

PREVIEWThe first game sees Hampton Rovers make the journey outthe Freeway to tackle their rivals Old Essendon Grammar.

Will be hard for Norm Goss to motivate his boys now thatsurvival is no longer an option and it may be theopportunity to blood some more youngsters and see howthey perform at Senior Level . It has been a couple of grimweeks for the Bombers and they will be looking to bounce

back with a win today. Iha~:~ been "dared" to tipagainst them again thisweek but will not fall forthat trap and at home Ifully expect another 4 points to head the OEG way .Old Paradians at home and full of confidence welcomeNorth Old Boys to the Garvey a far from happy huntingground for them . Final's chances are all but gone for thevisitors now but believe you me they still have plenty

I play for, as do the Paradians who are now sniffing som September action. The return of Glen Porteous has been

real bonus for Parade giving them plenty of options, an this plus the home ground advantage will see them o

v the line today.Another huge one out at A'averley sees the rejuvena'teMazenod welcome St Bedes Mentone-Tigers in a must wigame for both sides. Both have been inconsistent and havyet to put a string of wrins together, and today is certaintthe day for that to happen now. The home side should bvery wary of the Tigers ability to put together bursts wherthey can kick a bag of goals and take a game by the scruof the neck, but they may not be allowed that luxury aMazenod with the return of a few key players are lookindangerous and at home I think they will win .And so to South Road where -Old Brighton welcorr

Melbourne High to the Beach Oval. Both full of confiden after big wins last week, and both wishing to keep fn ,

momentum going for totally differing reasons. Can itUnicorns get themselves up again for yet another must w.

game is the big question that will be answered arour4.30pm . Personally I don't think they can as the Tonnerarely lose on their own dung hill and have a real chanto build towards S,° . tember and some form by winniagain today and keep the adrenalin pumping .

Mazenod MaskellHampton Rovers PowerWhitefriars CariggMazenod MorrisMHSOB Barnet tB RESERVEOld BrightonOld Paradian sDe La Sall eDe La SalleOld Brighton

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i ;, real big one takes place at Park Orchards asiars welcome De La Salle to the home ground, with

home ground advantage almost unsurpassedhere in the VAFA. Friars would have been distraughttheir loss to a ninth placed side last week, but I'm

,e it was only a minor aberration as Greg Feutrill andlannix Will have the boys switched on today as th e

• of them tackle their old club. De La have been terrifichave come this far and will not surrender 4th spot`,, but Whitefriars have not lost out their for some tw os now and try as they might De La will not be the one

the run .-- RRESPONDENTS ;

,ntact details are 9553 1561 home phone and fax, the0403 433 016 or send me an email totusnet .cOm .au .

- congratulate Treyvim.,_1 on reaching

this level, with many more games ahead of themselves .

Be La Salle - 100 Games Matt O'Donnell . Matt started

game for the club this week against DLS .unencing in 96 in the U 19's, Trive has been a

consistent performer and reliable hackman for the clubwiti, his attack on the ball, sure hands and lightning fastspeed setting up many attacking moves . Well done Trive,we all look forward to seeing that elusivegoal scored,hopefully this week .Old Brighton - congratulates Tom Matessi, Brian Scottand Luke Dale on playing 50 games today againstMelbourne High . Tom and Luke have come through theunder 19's who have made the step to senior football . Bothhave developed into highly skilled and dashing players at

'Scotty" was a late starter to football, coming from a rugbybackground, and has adapted quickly to be captain of thereserves, leading the B Grade goalkicking and a constant"entertainer" around our club, both on and off the field .Well done fellas and best of luck for today and the rest of2003 .

with the Under 19 Golds in 1997 and played his ist seniorgame in Round 14 of that season . He has been Runner Upin the B & F twice (Under 19 & Reserves) by narrowmargins each time . Matt has played 28 Under 19 games,59 Reserves and 13 Senior (9 "A" 4"B") and is a wellrespected player at the Club who puts in wherever he isplaced. 1 00 Games Jeff Morel. Joffa commenced inseason 1998 and has since played 17 Reserves and 83Senior games (34 "A" 49 "B") . Jolla is noted for hisexhilarating speed and on occasions some fantastic goals .Well done Joffa we look forward to many more exploits .Old Paradi s- congratulate Jerome (Jerry) Swindonwho played his 100tL game last Saturday. Jerry joined usin 1995, beginning with the Unders and progressing to theSeniors in between his trips overseas . Well done Jerry,thanks for your contribution to to OPs' .

TODAY'S MATCHESB SECTION

Old Essendon Gr v Hampton RoversWhitefriars v De La Salle

Old Paradians v North Old Boys

Mazenod 0 C v St Bedes Mentone Tigers

Old Brighton v MHSOB

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HA'.7•;"ON ROV"R5 3.8 6.9 10.12 11 .14 (80)OLDP.:-1-).-~5 2.3 7.9 9.9 18 .12(120)Hampton Rove rs: B Ariz 4 Power 3 Andersen Boyd Pucelta Greenwood .Best : M Fletcher B Ariz Browne Andersen Davey D Ariz . Best OldPo.rndiana: Porteous 5 Brabender 3 Heffernan 2 Hughes 2 CurranDintinosante Robins Stevens G Swindon Vincent . Best : Curran HughesDintinosante Stevens Hyde O'Loughlin . Umpires: Rob Mayston MervMonty (F) James Gregory James Patrick (B) Ross Dodd Les Mavropoulos(G)DE LA SALLE 4.6 6.8 8.10 13.14 (92)OLD ESSENDON GR 3.6 4.8 6.13 8.13 (61)Do La Salle: Kosch 5 Duggan 2 Goodier 2 L Harrison S Hyland ManntxMoloney. Best: Sp1thID Goodter P Harrison L Harrison Slivers Kosch . OldE€sendon : Hakim 2 Leask 2 Velardo 2 Biggs Bosst . Best : Dragoljo BosslWilson Podger D1Blast Forrest . Umpires: Leah Gallagher Paul Dinneen(F) Christian Schaefer (B) John Robinson Bob Seymour (G )PdHSOB 5.6 7.8 16.11 17.12 (114)

W=FRLARS 3.4 6.8 7.8 13.13 (91)P6HSOB : Bamert 6 Horne 3 White 2 Taylor 2 Waterhouse Hogan SMcCully Aitken . Best: White Wtthmgton Bamert S McCully LtmbrickNewton, Whitefrlara: Carrig 4 Northey 3 Anderson 2 Pasqualotto 2 ACarbone Kennedy. Best: Power Jansen A Carbone M Carbone LangfordEames. Umpires: Sharon Alger Dash Petits (F) Paul Gait AndrewEsposito (G )NORTH OLD BOYS 4.3 5.6 7.9 9.10 (64)MAZENOD 0 C 4.1 8.3 9.7 12.9 (81)Mazenod : Morris 4 Jayawera 2 Stemfort 2 L Morgan 2 Maskel Hanley .Best : Jones J Dunne Murray Hantey Parry D Chamberlain . North OldBoys: Sutherland 2 Sleep 2 Cassell N Casboult Bryar Boyle Hyde . Best :Sleep Roberts Cassell N Casboult Maplestone Timor . Umpftes : RobSneddon Peter Simpson (F) Lucas Brass Glenn Kennedy (B) StevenPiperno Bernie Jephson (G )ST BEDES MENTONE TIGERS 2 .1 4.3 6.7 8.7 (55)OLD BRIGHTON 1.2 4.6 6.8 15.11 ( l01)Old Brighton : MacGillivray 3 Plate 2 Dale Perry Perrett Raju EwertVanDenDungen Mead Williams Lennox Homann . Best: Mead EwertLennox Perrett Raju Hughes. St . Bodes Mentone Tigers : Terrell 3 3Poynton Hecker P Wtntle T McColl Moss . Best: M WtnUe Tyquin ConnollyScafidi Terrell Hecker. Umpires: Geoff Curran Ashley Hoogendyk (F)Cam Hoogendyk Rob Mayston jar (B) Matthew Cowley Travis Storti (G)

B R.ESERVEHAld[PTON ROVERS 0.0 4.7 4.7 6.8(44)OLD P.SRADIANS 2.3 2.3 5.6 10.8 (68)

Hampton Rovers : Anderson, Brudar, Rogerson . Goss, McKellar Best :

Rogerson . Crowther. Morley, Anderson. Old Paradiana : Cosgrirf 2,Galloway 2, Ludeman 2, Dean, Jones, Pratt . Brundell Best: Tennison,Matt Joyce . Ludeman . Brundell, Collins, Furze .DE LA SALLE 3.4 6.7 9.1 12.16(88)OLD ESSENDON 0.2 2.2 2.3 3.5123)De Is salle : Laragy 3, P.Bowden 2, D.Hyland 2, O'Callaghan 2, Coggtns,

N .Harber, McLeish. Best: P.Bowden, O'Callaghan, Molan. Chester,Walmsley, Laragy. Old Essendon: Not available .idH SOB 1 .7 3.9 6.12 7.12 (54)WHPFEFRIARS 2.1 7.1 8.1 14.3 (87)

Details not received .NORTH OLD BOYS 1 .4 4.4 4.6 7. 12 .(54)

MAZENOD 2.2 3.5 6.5 67.03)PiOBs: D.Keenan . Collison 2 . D .Sheahan, Maher. Barker Best: Maher.White, Ryan, Brown, Barden . Cotlison Mazenod : S .MeMuWn 2, Smith,McLean . Massey, Snart Best : Longmutr . Hahy, Veltman. Carter,Mosbauer, SharpST BEDES PdEPiTONE 0 .1 3.4 3.5 3.5(23)

OLD BRIGHTON 1 .2 5.3 10.10 14 .10 (94)

St Bedes Mentone : Pothitos, Kidd, Owen. Best: Crowe, Kidd, Porter.

Barnes, Owen, Napier. Old Brighton: Scott 4, Salem 3, Edge 2,

Ginnivan . Stewart . Matessi . Sherman . Leaf. Best : Stewart, Edge,

Matessi, Willalms . Nickas, Bristow .

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B SectionDE LA SALLE HAMPTON ROVERS ~°p :`: ''°° MHSOB NTt,Coach : Tony Miller Coach : Norm Goss Coach: David Murray Coach : David Skinner Coach: Garry FouldsAsst: Mark Lowe Res Coach: Tony Naumoff Reserve : Tony Collins Asst Coach : David Waterhouse Res Coach: Mark OranPukRes: Mick Hagen R es Coach : Jamie Dixon

I L Walker (C Res) I T. Wilmott 1 D . Lancaster 1 J. Bamert I J. Cassel l2 R . Buckley 2 M. McKellar 1 A. Longmuir 2 S. McCully (Capt) 2 D. Keenan3 B . Corin 3 A. Brudar 2 M. Chamberlain 3 A. Howard 3 T. Waters4 L. Harrison 4 S. Anderson 3 A. Tucker 4 M . White

5 N Orchard 3 J. Eastaugh5 C. Swift5 S Brown

5 B. Martyn 4 A. Hanley .6 C. Young 4 S. Sleep.

6 S. Armstrong6 B. Boyd7 A Duddy y

5 D . Maskell6 P. Nelson

7 T. BlythmanD

5 R. Davidson

6 M. Herbe r7 P Harrison

.8 G . Carr 7 S. Morgan

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5 D. Skene6 N. Vogets.

8 J. La Ragy 9 T. Barker 8 R. Foss 9 D. Fairchild 7 G . Smith9 J. Moloney 10 D . Ra so nY 8 J. Ballenger 10 D. Waterhouse Collison8 B9 C . Mitchell 11 L. Wheeler 9 P. Goode n

10 D Chamberlain11 P. Spottiswood12 S . Whittington

.9 H. Maplestone

10 T. Silvers10 P Hesse

12 B. Kullin g13 G Woods

.10 G . Tilling 13 D. Rosman 10 W . Marti n

.12 M. McHenry

.14 Daniel Andersen 11 T. Smith (RC) 4 A.

15 N ~dcx5ck11 T. Roberts

13 A. Johnstone 15 A. Browne (/C) 11 D. Hose .Walker (DVC)16 J .

12 T. Brown

14 C . Buick 16 N. Greenwood 12 M . Murray R. Clowes17 13 T. Halpi n14 D . Coggins 17 D. Ariz 13 P. Fuller 18 R. Limbrick 14 L. Power15 P. Bowden 18 J. McCarthy 14 N. Meehan (DVC) 18 D. Membrey 15 H. Christie16 S. Hyland (DVC) 19 M .. Lawrence N. Parry (DVC) 19 S . Glenn 16 J . Kendal l16 D . Moore 20 A Power 15 P. Allsop 20 A. Askew 16 R. Kelliher17 A. Elliott .

21 S Crilly 16 M . Apollonio 20 P. McGrath 17 S . Casboul ti8 A. Coffeyt9 M Goodier

.22 S Burggraaffi

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21 S . SierakowskiSvirskis22 A 19 P. O'Farrel l.

19 D . Hyde 23 M . Levy Donoghue (VC )18 D. O19 S . McMullin

.22 D. Armstrong 20 J . Sutherland

20 M . Picone 24 C. McKellar19 T Steinfort 23 L Taylor 21 N . Casboult

21 A. McKenzie (VC) 25 M . Davey.

20 C. Murray (RVC)24 S . Runde( i25 C Nailon

22 D"7ehan21 W. Goggins 26 J . Laing 20 T. Casiricum

.25 H. Taylor

23 S . Cook22 G . Johnstone

'27 M . Flynn S . Polan21 S 26 A Vicendese 24 J . Barke r

23 D. O Brie n23 R Sherman

28 A. Guthrie 22 D. Ryan (VC).

27 C. SpoHisvrood 25 G. Ph landY.More l24 J

29 M . Fletcher (C) 22 C. Buzby 28 S . Moore 26 T. Brady.

25 C Hyde30 A . Quon 23 C. Steinfort 29 G. McCully 27 P. Sondhu

.25 R. Walmsley

31 T. Pucella 24 S . Casfricum 30 R. Newton 28 D . Joyce26 D. Spithill

32 David Anderso n33 M Lake

25 S . Stanleyy

A . Hogan32 A . Cassell (VC)

29 C . Hosking27 S . Thomas 34 B A~ 26 J . Dunne (C) 33 A. Saultry 30 M . Leigh28 N. Herber

35 A Fisher27 D . Krom 34 E . Thompson 31 L. Boyl e

29 R. Mark s30 B . Mannix

.36 L. Fletcher

28 P. Jones29 R . Sharp

34 P Rujevic35 S . Harrison

32 T. Roach33 M . Barker

30 T. Molan 37 L. Holt 30 D. Hansen 35 A. Mills 34 M . Hyd e31 S . Hyde 38 R . Whitney 31 N . Snart (RDVC) 36 B . Gaunt 35 M Robins32 R. Bonnici (C) 39 S . Burggraaff 32 S . King 37 T. Harper .

36 M Phyland33 J . Stinear 40 N . Goold 33 D . Grant 37 M . Ting .

33 B . Vague 41 A . Crowther 34 M . Pollard 38 S . Robinson 37 S. Grigg34 L Williams 42 M . McDermott 35 C Morris 39 B . James 38 M. Amor35 A . Mackintosh 43 C. Marinis

.36 D . Carter

40 A. Lust41 J Anderson

39 D Galletti36 W. Jolley37 D Hyland

44 M . Pearson 37 L Morgan.

41 T. Fraczek 40 C . Phyland4 i.

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39 T Woodlock 47 S. Silletto 40 G. Massey 44 J . Newton 43 K. Hilderbrandt.40 A Bonnici 48 G . Kelly 41 A . McDowell 45 R . Czwamo 44 T. Kennedy.41 M O'Donnell 49 S. Weaver 43 A. Persi 46 R . Ware 45 S. Ingram.42 P. Bourke 50 N . Foster 44 R . Mosbauer 47 D . Wilson

48 J Scott46 P. Daniels

42 S. Murray 51 J . Midwinter 45 B. Thomson .49 D Fox 46 M. Pe~

44 A . Moore 52 R . Mather 46 D . Dunne .51 D . Learmont-Walker 47 J . Nihill

45 T. Molan 53 J. NNg 48 C . Jayaweera 52 B. McGrath 49 A. Gugola46 A. Skinns 54 P. Adams 49 L Haley 53 J. Sprague 53 S. Butcher47 A. Sawtel 55 J. Prantzos 51 P. Reed 54 A. Tan g

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Cc :h : Ja-d O'NeillRes. Coach: Hayden Sicken

I A. Krzywniak

2 A. Pirri e3 C. Barrow (VC)4 A. MacGillivray

4 M . Franklin5 T. Marshal l

6 R. Stewart (DVC)7 B . Logan

8 J . Perrett8 C. McNicol (CR)9 S . Lennox10 J. Mead12 B. Williams13 R . Kent14 S. Williams (C)15 B. Gadsden16 C . Tootell16 J. Homann17 A. Van Den Dungan18 A. Salem19 S. Ginnivan

19 J . McCowan

20 M . Smit h21 1: Ewert22 L. O'Neill23 N . Milat24 M . Gadsden25 S . Nickas26 A . Ginnivan27 D . Paterson28 A. Bristow29 J. Dickerson30 E. McCowan31 A. Paroissien32 A. Goldner33 L Dal e34 J. White35 C . Stewart (RVC )36 R . Henderson (RDVC)37 D. Hughes38 J . Raju39 B. Pamham41 M . Alle n42 L Hendra (DVC)43 J . Murchi e44 R. Sherman45 C. McKimm47 S . Adam

3 B . Dever:9 B . Scott50 W. Leaf51 J . Lynch52 W. Hebard53 M . Dubyna54 J. Dooley58 J. McBriar59 S . Mead60 A. Bushby61 A. Walsh62 B. Pearce63 S. Davies64 M. Reid71 T. Matessi

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One of the reasons music - as been ' ovnto benefit athletes is because it decreas e

s°nse of effort by distracting ths from feelings of pain or fatigue . In estimated that music can improv

nance by 5 to 7 per cent, regardle sype of exercise performed .

There is a stror_a >s ci:

boredom and exercise drol -out `.es .

Unsurprisingly, both tend to pzai towar-sthe end of the year . particularly if the finalsare not going to be a factor to keep playersprimed for action . This is where music can

be particularly useful . Listening to musichas been shown to produce an altered stateof consciousness, commonly referred to as

'flow' .Pumping up tls-; -_.There are nur erous e : umples of musicbeing used in sport to assist with bothperformance and competition :• Haile Gebrselassie set a world record for

the indoor 2km while his favourite songwas being plaved in the indoor stadium .

= Swimmers regularly report singing (intheir mind) during both training andcompetition.

• World weightlifting records have been setwith the athlete's favourite music playing .

music has been shown to :

1 . Increase enjoyment and reduce theboredom of training

2. Be a source of inspiration andmotivational tool before competition andtraining

3. Assist with blocking out the painful

effects of hard trainin g4 . Calm you down after a heavy

training session or game

5 . Enhance work output bysynchronising movementpatterns with the rhythm orbeat of the music - or aneffective training pac e

6 . Improve your mood .

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occasion . _--usic that will inspi isure you choose the right music ft

or stimulate when appropriate and othomusic to relax or ealm you after a gametraining . Anything from classicalrock'n'roll may work for your team .

The type and style of music is dependa :

upon the personality of the athletes . If y<

have a wide range of ages in your team

could be difficult to get a style of mu :

that suits all your players . A compromi

may be important to ensure team cohesii

in the rooms before the game . You cou

even ask team leaders to take turnsnominating a piece of music and explaini

why it fires them up . Don't be surprised

the theme from Rocky comes up regularl

Finally, it is important to note that s

everyone enjoys working out to mu s

Some even report it actually has a negat

effect on their performance . Experimi

with what works for your team and, co

August / September, it may be the to

song that is music for your ears .

Dr Noel Duncan

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Dre : ; Fairchildis next gamef,r the club will be his 150th .Lre,; has been an outstand-c, leader for the Unicorns,both on and off the field . Hisreturn after injury is longawaited and his absence hasleft siginificant holes in ourmarking ability around thei'ound . However, we know

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Heath Taylor will play his100th game next week .eJunioi has been a great con-tributor to the club with hismarking and long kicking out-standing features.

Well done to both players.

is 1' Iboume High SchoolOld Boys Football clubremains stronger than everdespite the limited successon the field this year. Whilstrecognising a cultural shiftaway from Australian Rulesfootball at the school, theclub has been very proactivein planning for the future .

The communication chan-nels to supporters, spon-sors, the VAFA and the paststudent network continue toexpand with the proliferationof email and internet servic-es. The accessibility of infor-mation has assisted the clu b

: !~o recent ~Ni- i tts at Albert by the Lt theMHSOBFC announced .~-!S 1stXVIII Teams of the Decades .The 1970s team is:B : Todd, Jenkinson, ChisholmHB : Picken, Humphries, DumanC : M Roberts, Kink, B WoodHF: Gill, Betts, BottamsF: Cameron, Dunn, Weightman

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the financial position of theclub . Advertising coveragehas been broadened an dth ~ audience for fund raisinginitiatives has bee n

;ened . A reinvigoration othe supporter base hasre :;ulted. Regular communi-

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The :Ibourne UnicornsJunior football club in con-junction with the Auskickprogram has encouragedthe involvement of a recordnumber of under age partici-pants . Various initiativeshave been designed toinvolve the broader commu-nity surrounding the school .

Thinking back to a win overOld Xaverians less than oneyear ago reminds us of thefickle nature of football.MHSOB remains confidentthat the necessary struc-tures are in place to ensurethat our club is re-estab-lishsas a dominant forcein tl competition .

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VIEWThe Animals forced their way back on top ofthe ladder after a solid win at the Trott . The

Lions inability to use the breeze in the first anda sensational second term from the Slewpsbooting 9 majors towards the bay, resulted inan important 29 point win to the visitors . Onc e

Steven Buckle led the way with help from

was everywheresnagging (youguessed it) 9 of hisown in a dominantdisplay.

VIEW- .PThe top 5 sides play the bottom 5, thereformaking it vital for all final's contenders to witheir respective games . The closest game of thround may well be out at Shark Park, a

s saints look to win another one to remain i

Crunch grade . Berauna s relished the drive t

Oak Park last week and will be buoyed with it,

form of veterans Jono Holt and Paul ShermaiThis experience in the trenches will be enou€

for the home side to cling onto a top 4 spot .

St .I.eo's are home at "Animalville" looking

remain on top and account for Therry PenalThe final's race is over for the visitors aft

losing to the Sharks last week and will findhard to stop in form forwards Ristevski, Ronc

& Vaughan .

OC seem to lift against potential finalists a

face another one at home in Caulfield 4There is a fair bit of rivalry between t

students, so the Wells won't be rolling out t

agamTim McCann, while Richard Hosking and

Brock Mooney led the resistance for the Lions .

The remaining 4 games were nothing short of

blowouts . The closest was at Oak Park as the

Sharks kept their season alive and ended

Therry Penola's, playing some great footy into

the wind in the second term. In what was

described as the "most ferocious the Sharks

have played in the last two seasons", theydominated the first half as they welcomed their

skipper Murray Pitts and Justin Bryce back

into the fray.The Saints may have just saved their season

after a determined win against the Wells . A

desperate Glen Eira worked well together,

jumping over the Two Blues to grab 8th . Mark

Tkocz was again everywhere for the victors,

while Adrian Sheedy was good from half back

for OC .Business as usual at the "House of Pain" as t :-c:~

Vultures accounted for the Moods . The home

side grabbed some important % points thanks

to 9 quick ones in the opening stanza . There

were more Sullivans than an early 80s drama,as all 5 brothers got amongst the goals, with

Paul standing out in the middle . Matthew

Martinov was in fine form for Ormond downback, resisting many attacks as Anthony Grace

chipped in with 7 up front .The next game to be over at qtr time was at

Glenhuntly Oval as Merv's Men also added 9

goals before the Two Blu had responded .

Prahran could only reply with 4 in the secondending any chance of victory . Richard Foote

CUE-]C S ECTIONCollegians DixonMentone Vultures RowleyTherry Penola C BannisterOld Camberwell CadzowSt Leos Emmaus b'dP B Vaughan

C RESERVECaulfield GrCaulfield GrOrmondOld CamberwellGlen Eira

DalwoodM HarrisonStewartFrancisEade

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repel any home attacks .

Tlle Two Blues can leave nothing to chance

ainst the Vultures at Toorak Park . Prahran

tiiust win one of their next 2 and will find itIlard to contain the forward line of visitors .

Sh ane Rowley continues to pile on the goals

: aid will need to maintain his form to ensurehis side keeps in touch with the Sharks .

The I .'-onds are in the same position asp ; ;Liran, playing at home in a must win game

t o avoid the drop . Unfortunately for them, theycome against third side Collegians . After~tringing a few wins together the Lions droppe d

; important one last week and will be inten ton rectifying their position on the ladder.PR ESS Cf9 F--; SPO ENT;

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Glen E_z-a - h___rk TI :iez congratulations on

-,ou 15 0 m .:u-,aes with the Sainters. Mark is atrue club stalwart who has played VFA, won

best and fairest and been club captain

.Therry Penola - are proud to acknowledge 100

games this week to one of our most popular

players Aaron "Azza" Moloney. Azza, captainof our Reserves, always plays with great spirit

and passion. His hard work ethic andcommitment each week is second to none . We

look forward to "Azza's" next 100 games .Old' Camberwell - congratulations to the

Webmaster, Steve Derry, who today plays his100th game for the club . A member of ourreserves premiership side in 2001, Steve hasdeicloped into a hard competing ruckman .SLeve joined the club in '98 in our U19 team.iiid has now progressed to representing the

club in our Senior team . Steve also works hardoff the field and is responsible for the club

moving into the 21st century and onto the': orld wide web. Congrats Steve on all your

good work.

TODAY'S TC _. _ _eJ

C SECTIONSt Leos Emmaus WP v Therry Penola OB

Beaumaris v Glen EiraOld Camberwell v Caulfield GrPrahran v Mentone Vultures

Ormond v Collegians

THE72Y 0.1 1 .3 3.5 6.9(45)BEAUSL'RIS 4.3 5.5 11.8 15.8 (98)Therry: O'Connor 2, Bannister C 1, Edwards 1, Elliot I, Fenton 1 . Best:Fenton, Bannister R, Elliot, Grant, Barron B, Hermes Beaumnris : Boon3, Blackmore 3 . Pitts 3. Ferrari 2, Rawlins 2 . Hayne 1, Bryce 1 . Best:Boon, Martin. Deaton. Williams. Haynes. Bryce Umpires: Sean ScullyJr Brad Rankin (F) Bianca Share Scott Covens (B) Daniel Scully JackWatty (G )COLLEGIAIdS 3 .4 3.6 6.11 8.13 (61)ST. LEO'S 1.2 10.6 10.7 13.12 (90)Collegians: Taft 2, Dixon 2, Hosking, Harrison . Mooney. Unsworth .Best: Hoskhng. B. Hoist, Harris, Harrison, Roach, Henebery . St . Leo's :Vaughan 4, Ristevski 3 . Ronchi 2, Buckle 2, Baltara, N . Hodder . Best:Donovan, Vaughan, Rtstevskt, Ronchi, R. McGloin, Corse . Umpires :Jason Mousley Scott Mackie (F) Gus Carpanzano (Riddell) (B) LesDamyon Allison Martin(Riddell) (G )GLEN EIRA 7.8 11.9 19.11 22.13 (145)OLD CAMBERWELL 2.4 4.9 7.10 11 .12 (78)Glen Eirn: M Dimashki 6, Clements 3, Taranto 3, McGaw 2 . Tkocz 2,Astapenko. S Diamond, Gilmore . Massts, Vamvakas, Zagame . Best: MDtmashki. S Diamond, Taranto, Sheerly, Chandler, Donlan . OldCamberwell : Cadzow 4, Hardman 2, How-ad 2, Credlin 1, Hardenberg1 .Sheedy 1 . Best: Sheerly, Credlin . Cadzow, Scott, Joyce . Grant .Umpires : Lionel Katz Jeremy Heffernan (F) Bruce Stephens Ke nBrewer(G)CAUL GRAM 9.2 11.3 17.10 20.14 (134)

0.1 4.6 6.6 11 .8 (74)Caul Gram : Foote 9, Wtdjaja 2, Bruhn 2, Fallu 2, Erickson, Baxter,Liddell, Will, Pearce . Best: Foote . Pearce, Craven. Fallu. Frater, Widjaja .Prahran: Ballard 3, Harvey 2, Harders, Aitken, Gellle. Mullins,W.Waltord. Rose . Best: Harvey. Sleight, Hunt . Mullins, Downing, Beer.Umpires : Simon Stokes Brendan Devlin (F) Ben Bracken (B) ChrisDoyle Greg Rollo (G )2iEhTORE VULTURES 9.2 13.4 19.11 21 .11 (137)

ORMOND 0.1 4.6 6.8 11 .8 (74)

Mentone Vultures: Rowlev 5, T.Barr 4. S.Sulllvan 3, P.Sulllvan 2, Mick

Sullivan, Matt Sullivan, C.Sullivan, C.Barr, O'Meara, Dixon . Corder.

Best: M .Barr. Dixon, P.Sullivan. Rowley, CSullivan . Meyer. Ormond :

Grace 7, James, Wells, Robbins, Keleher. Best : Martmov, Casey, Grace,

Keleher, Miller, James. Umpires : Adam Conquest Ken McNiece (F)

Brent Adamson Thepan Nallianthan (B) Patrick Jenes Jake Mahar (G)

C RESERVE

THERRY PENOLh OB 2.1 5.2 7.2 11 .3 (64)BEAU24ARIS 1.4 3.5 5.10 6.14 (50)Therry ; Moloney 2, Walker 2 . Christie 2, Russell 2, Clarke 1, Goodwin S1 . McMahon . Best: Goodwin S, Christie, Hollow S, Reynolds, McMahon .Moloney Beaumaris: Gourtay 2, Nish 1, Carty 1 . Shattcock I .McNicholas 1 . Best :Gourlay, Gray, Cairns . McNicholas, Atkin N. May JCOLLEGIANS 1.1 3.5 3.7 5.10 (40)ST. LEO'S 4.3 4.3 8.5 10.6 (66)Collegians: Herman, Farley, Muir. Moon, Kenneally . Best: Skurrie,Turner. Sztar. Cookes, Hart, Peck. St. Leo's: Ymer 3 . Landy 2,Stmondson 2, Batty, Briggs, Carom . Best : P. Carey, S . Pitcher, Fennell,Bonnici, C. Vaughan, Comm .GLEN EIRA 2.3 3.3 4.7 6.7 (43)OLD CAMBERWELL 0.2 3.6 3.8 7.14 (56)Glen Eire: Eade 2. Pryde 2, Sheilard, A Diamond. Best: Zurak, S Hall,Loughran, Pryde, Khazaal, Be Vries. Old Camberwell: McLean 2,Schmidt 2, Marwood, Seeley. Tempone . Best : Margetts, Gough, Jellls,Pa}nte . Schmldt.Jones.CAUL GRAM 10.4 11.7 20.10 22 .13 (145)PRAIIRAN 0.0 3.2 3.4 5.7 (37)Card Gram : M.Harrison 7, Gradner 3 . Crathern 2 . O'Neill 2, Gross 2,Farmer 2, Prather 2, Jacobs, Dalwood. Best : Bosna, Crathern, O'Neill ,M .Harrison . D .Scott . Farmer. Prahran : Tooley 2, J .Upton 2, Moylan .Best: Bunnell, Treyvard, G .Northway, Mahony, Tooley, J.Upton .14SENTONE VULTURES 1 .0 5.0 5.0 5.4 (34)ORMOND 5.5 6.9 11.14 16.16 (112)Mentone Vultures : Gallagher, A .Walsh, Dixon, Andrews, Waters. Best :Rock. Perazzo, Berg, McLeod, A.1Valsh, M .Walsh. Ormond: Stewart 4,T.DiPasquale 2 . Ritchie 2, Naylor 2, S .DIPasquale 2, Wiley, Putz. Best:Banks, Putz, T.DiPasquale, S.DIPasquale, Cleary, Naylor

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VIE-,The Animals forced their way back on top of

the ladder after a solid win at the Trott . The

Lions inability to use the breeze in the first and

a sensational second term from the Slewps

booting 9 majors towards the bay, resulted in

an important 29 point win to the visitors. Once

again Steven Buckle led the way with help fromTim McCann, while Richard Hosking and

Brock Mooney led the resistance for the Lions.

The remaining 4 games were nothing short o'

blowouts . The closest was at Oak Park as the

Sharks kept their season alive a footy intoTherry Penola's, playing some great

the wind in the second term. In what was

described as the "most ferocious the Sharkshave played in the last two, seasons", they

dominated the first half as they welcomed their

skipper Murray Pitts and Justin Bryce back

into the fray .

was everywhere

snagging (youguessed it) 9 of his

own in a dominant

display .

PREVIEWThe top 5 sides play the bottom 5, "thereforimaking it vital for all final's contenders tout

their respective games . The closest game of thiround may well be out at Shark Park, as th ,

0=11ts look to win another one to remain b

Crunch grade . Beaumaris relished the drive t

Oak Park last week and will be buoyed with tbform of veterans Jono Holt and Paul Shermas

This experience in the trenches will be enougfor the home side to cling onto a top 4 spot .

eo's are home at "Animalville" looking

remain on top and account for Therry Pencil

The final's race is over for the visitors aft

losing to the Sharks last week and will findhard to stop in form forwards Ristevski, Ronc

& Vaughan .{'3C seem to lift against potential finalists aface another one at home in Caulfield

tThere is a fair bit of rivalry betweenstudents, so the Wells won't be rolling out t

The Saints may have just saved their season

after a determined win against the Wells . A

desperate Glen Eira worked well together,

jumping over the Two Blues to grab 8th. Mark

Tkocz was again everywhere for the victors,

while Adrian Sheedy was good from half back

for OC .Business as usual at the "House of Pain" as the

Vultures accounted for the Monds. The home

side grabbed some important % points thank-

to 9 quick ones in the opening stanza . There

were more Sullivans than an early 80s drama,as all 5 brothers got amongst the goals, with

Paul standing out in the middle. Matthew

Martinov was in fine form for Ormond downback, resisting many attacks as Anthony Grace

chipped in with 7 up front .

The next game to be over at qtr time was at

Glenhuntly Oval as IV€er'v's Men also added 9

goals before the Two Blues had responded.

pr-hr- could only reply with 4R~ the d Foote

ending any chance of victory .

C:CTION Dixon 2

Collegians 5Mentone Vultures C Rowley I

Therry Penola Cadzow gOld Camberwell 4St Leos Emmaus WP B Vaughan

CRESERVE

Dalwood 1Caulfield GrCaulfield Or M Harrison 7Ormond Stewart 4

Old Camberwell Francis 0Glen Eira Eade 2

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n d carpet for the visitors . However, the double

Lance is on the line for Merv's men, which will

11rovide enough inspiration for his 6 pack to

repel any home attacks .

be Two Blues can leave nothing to chance

Jgainst the Vultures at Toorak Park . Prahran

,uust win one of their next 2 and will find ithard to contain the forward line of visitors .

Shane Rowley continues to pile on the goals

,nd will need to maintain his form to ensure

his side keeps in touch with the Sharks .

The Monds are in the same position as

prahran, playing at home in a must win game

to avoid the drop . Unfortunately for them, the y

come against third side Collegians . Afterstringing a few wins together the Lions dropped

an important one last week and will be intent

on rectifying their position on the ladder.

PR ESS CC=SF'Ci :

Luke Mahouc ;- - 1lzlcci~7~ilioneyl4@hotmail .com

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Glen = ra - - :- ark Tkocz congratulations onyou 150 m~;_. .cs with the Sainters . Mark is a

true club stalwart who has played VFA, won

best and fairest and been club captain.Therry Penola - are proud to acknowledge 100

games this week to one of our most popularplayers Aaron "Azza" Moloney. Azza, captainof our Reserves, always plays with great spiritand passion. His hard work ethic andcommitment each week is second to none . Welook forward to "Azza's" next 100 games .Old Camberwell - congratulations to theWebmaster, Steve Den-y, who today plays his

100th game for the club . A member of ourreserves premiership side in 2001, Steve has

developed into a hard competing ruckman .Steve joined the club in '98 in our U19 team

and has now progressed to representing the

club in our Senior team . Steve also works hard

off the field and is responsible for the club

moving into the 21st century and onto theworld wide web . Congrats Steve on all your

good work.

TODAY ' S MATCHES,C SECTION

St Leos Emmaus WP v Therry Penola OBBeaumaris v Glen Eira

Old Camberwell v Caulfield GrPrahran v Mentone Vultures

Ormond v Collegians

0.1 1.3 3.5 6.9 (45)

E 3U:~ARIS 4.3 5.5 11.8 15.8(98)Therry: O'Connor 2, Bannister C l, Edwards 1 . Elliot 1, Fenton I . Best :

Fenton, Bannister R . Elliot, Grant, Barron B, Harries Beaumsris: Boon3, Blackmore 3 . Pitts 3, Ferrari 2 . Rawlins 2, Rayne 1 . Bryce I . Best :Boon, Martin. Deaton . Williams, Haynes, Bryce Umpires : Sean ScullyJr Brad Rankin (F) Bianca Share Scott Gavens (B) Daniel Scully JackWatty (G)COLLEGIANS 3.4 3.6 6.11 8.13 (61)ST. LEO'S 1 .2 10.6 10.7 13.12 (90)

Co ll egians: Taft 2. Dixon 2 . Hosking, Harrison, Mooney, Unsworth .

Best: Hosking. B. Hoist, Harris, Harrison . Roach, Henebery . St . Leo's :Vaughan 4, Rlstevski 3, Ronchi 2, Buckle 2. Ballara, N. Hodder. Best:Donovan. Vaughan . Ristevskl, Ronchl, R . McGloin, Carse . Umpires :Jason Mousley Scott Mackie (F) Gus Carpanzano (Riddell) (B) LesDamyon Allison Martin(Riddell) (G)GLEN EIRA 7.8 11.9 19.11 22 .13 (145)OLD CAMBERWELL 2.4 4.9 7,10 11 .12 (78)Glen Eire : M Dimashki 6, Clements 3, Taranto 3, McGaw 2, Tkocz 2,Astapenko . S Diamond, Gilmore . Massis, Vamvakas• Zagame . Best: MDimashki, S Diamond, Taranto, Sheerly, Chandler, Doolan . Old

Camberwell: Cadzow 4, Hardman 2 . Howard 2, Credlln 1, Hardenberg1,Sheedy I . Best : Sheerly, Credlin, Cadzow, Scott, Joyce. Grant.

Umpires: Lionel Katz Jeremy Heffernan (F) Bruce Stephens KenBrewer(G )CAUL GRAR? 9.2 11.3 17.10 20.14 (134)

PRAHRAN 0.1 4.6 6.6 11.8 (74)Caul Gram : Foote 9, Widjaja 2, Bruhn 2, Fallu 2 . Erickson, Baxter,Liddell, Will, Pearce . Best : Foote, Pearce, Craven, Fallu, Prater, Widjaja .Prahran : Ballard 3, Harvey 2, Harriers, Aitken, Gellie . Mullins .

W .Wal(ord. Rose . Best: Harvey. Sleight, Hunt, Mullins, Downing, Beer .Umpires : Simon Stokes Brendan Devlin (F) Ben Bracken (B) ChrisDoyle Greg Rollo (G )MEhTONE VULTURES 9 .2 13.4 19 .11 21 .11 (137)

ORMOND 0.1 4.6 6.8 11.8 (74)

Mentone Vultures: Rowley 5, T.Barr 4, S.Sullivan 3, P .Sulhvan 2, MickSullivan. Matt Sullivan, C .Sullivan, C .Barr, O'Meara, Dixon . Gurtler.Best: M .Barr. Dixon, P.Sullivan. Rowley, C .Sullivan . Meyer. Ormond :Grace 7, James. Wells, Robbins, Keleher . Best : Martinov, Casey, Grace,Keleher. Miller, James. Umpires: Adam Conquest Ken MeNiece (F)Brent Adamson Thepan Nallianthan (B) Patrick Jenes Jake Mahar (G)

C RESERVETHERRY PENOLA OB 2 .1 5.2 7.2 11.3 (64)BEA S 1.4 3.5 5.10 6.14 (50)

Therry; Moloney 2, Walker 2, Christie 2, Russell 2 . Clarke 1, Goodwin S1, McMahon. Best : Goodwin S, Christie, Hollow S, Reynolds, MeMahon,Moloney Beaumaris : Gourlay 2, Nish 1, Carty 1 . Shattcock I,McNicholas I . Best:Gourlay, Gray, Cairns, McNicholas, Atkin N . May J

COLLEGIANS 1.1 3.5 3.7 5.10 (40)

ST. LEO'S 4.3 4.3 8.5 10.6 (66)Co llegians: Herman, Farley, Muir, Moon. Kenneally. Best : Skurrie,Turner. Sztar. Cookes, Hart, Peck . St. Leo's: Ymer 3, Landy 2.Simondson 2, Batty, Briggs, Comm. Best : P. Carey, S. Pitcher, Fennell,Bonntci, C. Vaughan, Comm .GLEN EIRA 2.3 3.3 4.7 6.7 (43)OLD CAHIDERWELL 0.2 3.6 3.8 7.14 (56)Glen Elra: Eade 2, Pryde 2, Sheliard, A Diamond . Best : Zurak. S Hall,Loughran, Prvde, Khazaal, De Vries. Old Camberwell : McLean 2 .Schmidt 2, Marwood, Seeley, Tempone . Best : Margetts, Gough, Jellis .Payne, Schmidt,Jones.CAUL GRAM 10.4 11.7 20.10 22.13 (145)PRAHRAN 0.0 3.2 3.4 5.7 (37)Caul Gram : M.Harrison 7. Gradner 3, Crathern 2, O'Neill 2, Gross 2,Farmer 2, Poulter 2, Jacobs, Dalwood . Best: Bosna. Crathern, O'Neill,M.Harrison . D.Scott, Farmer. Prshran: Tooley 2. J.Upton 2 . Moylan .Best : Bunnell, Treyvard, G.Northway, Mahony, Tooley, J .Upton.PHENTOPiE VULTURES 1 .0 5.0 5.0 5.4 (34)ORMOND 5.5 6.9 11.14 16.16 (112)Mentone Vultures: Gallagher, A.Walsh, Dixon, Andrews, Waters . Best:Rock, Perazzo, Berg, McLeod, A.Walsh, M.Walsh . Ormond : Stewart 4,T.DiPasquale 2, Ritchie 2, Naylor 2, S.DiPasquale 2, Wiley, Putz . Best:Banks, Putz, T .DtPasquale. S .DtPasquale. Cleary, Naylor

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completed . At the end of the eighteen (=u) home

and away rounds the coaches from each sectionare asked to vote 3, 2 and 1 in terms of his three

e club in i~ . ~:'rst ar (1995) ; clu: be fairest winner 1as,ell as winning l e

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250 goals for the club and held the club record of11 in the one game until team-mate Jason

Murchie with 13 recently breaking the record .

Today Damien runs out for his 158th game for

the Razorbacks and FTLOTG pays tributetoday to Damien Milano - ssvanburueUniversity AFC's first Life Member.

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Last Monday Kate Balme joined joined the

VAFA's full-time staff and FTLOTG wishes Kate

a long and fulfilling career with the VAFA .

0 0 0. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

NAME: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

POSITION : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(eg . Executive, Club Coach, M ember of . . . . . . . . . . . committee)

I would like to nominate ( in order) the following VAFA umpires for considerationfor the VAFA's Umpire of the Year Award .

NOM 1 : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

NOM 2 : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

NOM 3 : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(if applicable )

S~:OM 4 : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(if applicable)

NOW EITHER - MAIL TO P STEVENS PO BOX 359, ELSTERNWICK, 3185 orFAX 9531 2050 or EMAI L [email protected] .au

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Our finalists elect will decide who plays in whichFinal today when lst plays 4th, & 2nd plays 3rd .

Down the south end, the relegation avoidancedrama is far from over, although surely the Hoes

should now be safe .

ROUND 16 -YVOB won a thriller against AJAX, proving yetagain there's no such thing as a"gimme" in Dl .

The Bushrangers were not looking flash at - Time,but a strong Q3 enabled them to withstand the

Jackas' powerful finish . Tim Morris did well to

hold Julian Kirzner to 4 goals, on baller, BradPeake had a fine game for YV, with backs Andy

Laing & Sam Savage also prominent .The Jackas connections weren't that impressedoverall, but the rocket trio of Simon Gutman,Jason Ritterman, & Jona Segal did well, and Nick

Gold was once again rock solid .

Salesian buckled against Aquinas and, evenworse, put themselves back on the 'down'

escalator. Midfielders, Jason Coghlan & BrettHardman were productive for the Bloods, withreliable defenders, Adam Lorkin & Trent Harkin

again hard to pass . Salesian stalwarts Ivan

Bobetic, Sean Logan, & Andy Campbell werestandouts on a generally bad day .

Uni . Blacks' minimalist win over Banyule wouldhave induced tachycardia within the OrmondBouzy Rouge Club members before Paul Kempton's2 late goals eased their distress! The Bears'inability to win the close ones has cost them dearlyin 2003! Blacks were pleased to see Tony Wilsonback & in form, Joe Sibilia did well OtB, PaulKempton was solid at HBF, and Warren Hannahshirked no contests on his W. Adam Dooley, Brad

Wfflrnore & Michael Gray all put in great games for

Banyule.Bulleen Temp found Old Mentonians too strong

but their accurate goal shooting kept them in thegame, Shane Voight & Drew Solley had good daysfor the Panthers, with Andrew Carter excelling inthe Ruck, and Chad Twentyman similar in defence .

Jarred Prior, Greg Chivers and Dean Matthews

strove hard for the Bullants .

The Asher§ were too accomplished for the Hoes inthe shifting Frearson wind . Christian Gregorymarked everything in sight in his return game,while defenders, George Smythe & Julian Smithsurely added to their Club B & F tallies! Hoes had

terrific games fromdefenders PeterRawley & RossToogood, with BradHall very effective inthe ruck .TODAY'S GAME SIf there's anything Aquinas and 41i have in

common, they really don't like losing to each other!That will probably be the major motivator againtoday, rather than the Bloods fighting for Dlsurvival, or the Bushrangers trying to be the bestof the non-finalists! On the College Oval, Aquinaswill take it right up to the more highly skilled YV,but, in a last man standing affair, the visitors

should win by a kick .AJAX plays Uni .Blacks at Optus Oval for a spot in

the 2nd Semi; and, weather permitting, this will be

a sensational spectacle . Naturally no names can bementioned, but rumour has it that the Blacks willfield their best side for many weeks today . Nice

timing, because today they'll need every last one ofthem! Phil Davis would have been most unhappywith the Jackas' effort last week and will expect,and probably get, a major turn round . Blacks by a

point !Banyule hosts Bulleen Templestowe and what a

bugger of a year it's been for both! The Buliantsstill have the huge motivation of trying to stave oilrelegation, but for the Bears its 2004 plannin €

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Jme . Still, the home side should take the 4 pointsby 4 goals or so .old Mentonians clashes with Monash Bleres todecide the other 2nd Semi contender and this willalso be a fascinating contest . In R9 the Ashers hada 21 point win, and will field today a sidecomparable to that of 8 rounds back . Not goodnews for the Panthers, but they've done little wrongin the back half of 2003 and they'll be thereaboutsat the finish of this game . But the Ashers shouldwin by a kick!Ivanhoe Assumption tackles Satesi OC, whichthe latter must win to stay at least 8th. Both sideswill play with pride and determination, with theHoes likely to win by 2-3 goals .Re s erves winners : : Bushrangers,Jackas, Bears, Ashers, & Chaddie . The Bears stillhave a sniff of a final's berth if they can keepwinning.Co*res*?emdpnts, the contacts are 9889 1979 &bfhickey6(•' 5igpond .co m

i'; ;erves zlice Captain ,„ massive congratulations for

playing his 294- game against YVOB last week . Agenuine Club Legend, 'Mongy' has been at theJackas for longer than most of his teammates havebeen on the planet . Starting with the U19s in '92,he includes 35 Senior games in his 200, as well asbeing a Committee Member. His highlights includebeing in the '98 & '99 Flag sides, and a visit to thefence at Glen Eira! Great effort 'Mongy' !Yarra Valley - congratulates SteveThompson on his 100th game today. Stevereturned to the Club after winning the Reserves B& F in '98, and is back in that form with somebrilliant performances . A terrific on-baller whoreads the ball well in packs & round goals, allBushrangers wish him well !Old Ment€aI3^, - congratulates Miguel Francis onplaying his n :1 game for the club this week.;1i,~~a's game is characterised by his ferociousattack onthe football and anything in the way of it!This has often been to his own detriment, with anumber of injuries irlcurred . However, the examplehe sets for others with his selfless play andencouragement has seen him elevated to thecaptaincy of the reserves - a much deserved honour .Well done Migga!

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TODAY 'D lwwr

Aquinas 0 C v Yarra Valley 0 BAJAX v University Blacks at Optus Ova l

Banyule v Bulleen TemplestoweOld Mentonians v Monash Blues

Ivanhoe Assumption v Salesian 0 C

3.0 0.5 12.11 15.14 (104)2.6 6.9 8.9 15 .10 (100)

,ey OB: K~~ n 3, C,sford 3, A Drew 3, Kruse 3, Collie, BPeake, Steveson . Best : T :dorris, Nicholas, A Drew, Kruse, A Laing,Keem Ajax: Kirzner 4, R[tterman 4, Wollner 3 . Segal 2, Israeisohn,Vanaken. Best: Guanen, Israelsohn, Wollmer, Duzenmen, Blashk.Weislltzer Umpires: David irons Greg Rowlings (F) Michael NeiIly (B)Eddie Beat Malcolm FiIleul (G)SALESIAN 1 .2 1.4 5.8 8.8(561AgUIIBAS 5.2 11.5 12.7 13.10 (88)8aleslan : Thain 3, S . Logan 2, Sutherland, Greely, Ievoli. Best :Campbell, Thain, Bobetic, S Logan . Aquinas: Starrett 6, Hunt 2 .Toomey, Denbraber, Hardham, W'ooden, Coglan . Best: Toomey, Jess,Star; . Whitehead, Hardham . Tibb . Umpires : David LongwothAndrf Lougheed (F) Ross Richards Stephen Bogtsich (G)

~ F-BLACKS 3.2 7.4 10.6 14.10 (94)LE 3.3 4.4 9.13 13.15 ( 931

Uni aeks : Stbffia 5, Kempton 2, Wilson 2. Green 2, Davis, Rizio,'+leila. Best : SibtIla, Beuaqua, Dillon, Hanna, Kempton, Batten .

e: Playfair 6, Dean 3, O'Connor 2, P .Smith, Neiid. Best : Dooley,Willicore . Gray, Playfair, Lorenz+.ni, P.Glourv . Umpires : AnthonySimpson or Whiteley (F) Chris McKendry Michael Jones (G)

% N T'EMPLEBTOtBE 1 .0 6.1 9.1 12.2 (74 )^C1E 2.3 8.7 12 .8 13 .10 (88)

Terplestowe: Berridge 3 . D .Matthews 2, Williams, Bone.Lambropoulos, Newman, Tehan, Humphrey. Milesi, Wilkie . Best : Prior,Chivers. D.Matthews, Hare, Bone, Schneider. Old PRentone : Vick 4,Sotley 3. Basile 2, Voigt 2, Mitvalsky . Russo . Best: Voigt, Twentyman,Sotley, Dart, Carter, Vick Umpires: Daniel Dinneen Geoff Deveson (F)Pat Mitchell (0 )RYONASH BLUES 3 .4 8.8 9.14 14 .17 (101)IVANHOE 2.0 2.3 3.4 6.602)Monash : Gregory 4, Holloway 3, Grace 2. MacKenzie, Craven,O'Sullivan, Chapman, Bedding3eld . Best : Gregory, Craven, Smyth,Turton, Smith, Williams . Ivanhoe: O'Neill 2, Blainey, lacouangelo,Abort, Frew. Best : Rawley, Hall, Toogoai, Wood, Harris, O'NeW .Umpires: Jason Mcfviece (F) Lee Dalton (B )

Dl Ri"SEFtYFSY e VALLEY OB 4.1 5.4 7.6 9.9(63)AJAX 1 .3 4.7 9.9 14.12 (96)Yarra Valley OB : Hale 3, Collet 2. Baruma 2, Gillies, Clarke. Best:Baruma, Davies, Simpson, Grilles. Clarke, Collet Ajax.- Norich 4, Kalb3, Gelbart 2, Godlewicz, Gotlieb, Lewin, Pask, Zerisk . Best: Norich,

Codron, Konsky, Pask0.3 3.7 4.9 10.12 (72)6.1 9.2 13.3 15.5 (95 )

e Byrne 3, parer 2, Riley, Ryan, Loughran, Ferwerda, Hanlon .Best: Foley. Loughnan. Forer, Rose, Hanlon . Aquinas : Hughes 8,Jeffrey 2, Sorrily, Chapman, Pringle, Tappley . MeCartin . Best: Hughes,Davies, Barrie, Jeffrey, McMullin, Pringie .U141VERSTi'Y BLACKS 4 .6 6.7 7.9 9.13 (67)'~E 1.1 4.3 6.3 9.5 (59)

But Blacks : Delahunty 2, Carr 2, Moffatt 2, Weber, Nolan, Beaton .Best: Carr, Moffatt, Black, Hamilton, Tehan, Mirtschin. Banyule: Creak4, Turnbull. Prior, Tuckrnan, D .1{qtchell. Phelan . Best: Szerementa .King . D .WitchelL Hopgaod, C .Taylor .BULL£Etd TEMPLESTOWE 0.0 1.1 1.1 2.3(15)OLD MENTONE 4.3 5.4 6.5 12.8 (80)Boileau Templestowe: C .Morihovitis, Fitt. Best : C .Morihivitos, Fitt,A.Morihivitos, Papadopoulos, Boyd. Old Mentone : Ballantine 4,RAlexander 2, Ball 2, Mackay 2, Linford, Worrell . Best : Ball, Linford,C .Alexander, R .Alexander, Stroud, 0'Conner.MONASHBLUES 13.13 (91)IVANHOE 7,3(45)A3onash : J .Hawkais S . Saunders 3, Costlev 2, Jones, Kats, Dobson .Best: Brennan, Neville, Tinkler, Saunders, J .Hawkins. Lloyd . Ivanhoe:Joyce 3, Morris, Frisina, Barbagallo, Seraflni. Best : M.lacouangelo,Fristna . Barbagallo, Serafini . Migliorini, Cameron .

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D1I_P-__2fionCoach: Pno Davis

Res. Coach: Barry Simo n

1 N . Gold (Capt)2 M . Konsky3 B. Davis4 M.Dudakov5 J . Ritterman6 D . Kalb (Capt Res)7 G. Samuel8 E . Raleigh9 J . Berger10 G . Dukes11 M . Segal (DVCapt)12 D . Goldenfem13 J . Raleigh14 J . Kagan15 J . Segal16 E .Janover17 A. Cukierman (VCRes)18 J . Kirzner (VCapt)19 G. Bliede n20 J . Sharp21 D. Gelbart22 E. Wollner23 A. Wollner24 J. Bram25 M . Blashki26 B . Duzenman27 A . Spice r28 A. Zemski29 P. Bryner30 A. Leikovic31 A. Lewi s32 D . Weislitzer33 5 . Boo n34 A . Lewin35 J . Lewis36 J . Israelsohn37 A. Sapar38 J. Feldman39 D .Vanaken40 D.Onas41 A. Silver42 A. Cooper43 S. Chester44 J. Getfand45 A . Godlewicz46 A . Goldman47 S . Gutman48 J . Pask49 A. Lasnitzki50 A. Benedykt51 Z. Lewski52 D . Norich53 J . Mordech54 I . Same55 J . Kaicer56 D .Seidl57 D . Spilberg58 B . Yudelman59 R . Rotemberg60 J . Wajnberg61 J . Freeman62 J. Gottlieb

Coach : Steve BellRes: Paul Harper

1 L. Toomey2 S. Tibb3 S. Edwards5 A . Boland6 M . Parker7 C. Glennie8 J . Jess9 T. Harkin10 D . Boland11 M. Barmby12 A . Bethune13 D . Den Braber (C)13 C. Jeffery14 A. Lorkin15 A. Williiams16 J. Hunt17 B. Redwood18 J . Hughes19 G. Whitehead20 M . Sternal21 J . Pierce22 S . Flynn23 P. Stone24 P. Harper25 P. Sorace26 R . Weeks27 D . Hincliffe28 A. Gerish29 J . Wilso n30 R . Kogelman31 G . Evans32 D . Alford33 C . Wooden34 M . Tarull i35 R. Chapman36 V. Hall37 G . Macklin38 B. Moran39 S. White40 S . Harris41 G. Davies42 R. Moran43 M . Slattery44 J . Tapply45 M. Riell y46 T. Vandersluis47 J . Smith48 D. McCartan49 D. Poynton50 R. Ke a51 A. Pringle52 J. Bleakney53 S . Verona54 M. O'Halloran55 L. Stafford56 P. Cruickshank57 L. Mackowski58 T. Leddra59 B. Coope r60 P. Scognamillo62 J . Fitzpatrick63 A . Barrie64 T. Nolan65 S . Haun67 A. Levrison68 J. Coghlan72 T. Will s

G . CochraneA . CullenS . HineyM . LantP. PhillipsB. BeechS. DornomJ. McMullenP. Paras

Coach : Cireg WhitcroftRes : John Fraser

1 B . Ree d2 D. Witchell3 N. Taylor4 T. Gloury5 B. Willmore6 S . Tuckman7 C . Taylo r8 B . Cantwell9 M . Willmore10 P. Gloury11 D. Wilson12 J. Egan13 T. Ryan14 B . Woodlock15 S . Gray16 M . Gilbert17 A. Small18 J. Turnbull19 N . Sannholm20 S. Playfai r21 R . Dintinosante

22 C. Taylor23 M . Gray24 L. Richardson25 J. Szeremeta26 H . McDermott27 A . Nield28 L. Enright29 P. Smith30 D. Mutton31 C . Bassett32 M. Natoli33 S. Dea n34 5 . Lorenzini35 L.0Connell36 D. Playfair37 T. Thompson38 J. Redfern39 A. Hopgood40 M . Smit h41 T. Prio r42 M . Vanpoeteren43 L. Ferra l44 S. Yin45 D . Boy d46 D . Nasrallah47 J . King48 D. Rybicki49 G. Bell50 T. Nasrallah51 J. Bolt52 D. Noonan53 M. Creak54 C . Williams55 D . Williams56 A . Roethe57 B . McGregor58 L. Orton59 M. Mitchell60 D . Hassell61 S . Dowlan62 T Jubb63 A. Plant64 S . Taylor

Coach : Doug SearlRes .Coach : A Parris

1 J . Prior2 S . Yate s4 W. Thompson5 D . Bone6 A. Tehan

7 P. Robertson

8 N . Bone

9 J . Matthews10 P. Tsokas11 G . Chivers12 A . Parris13 D . Tulloch14 A . Wilke15 B. Wolnizer

16 S. Smith

17 C . Darby

18 K . Burridge19 L. Stott20 M . Jones21 P. Gannas22 G . McLaren

23 D . Matthews

24 J . Newman25 R. Lee26 S. Boyd27 J. O'Donnell28 P. Miles i

29 D . Williams

30 D . Florence

31 L. Norbury32 R. Williams33 N . Hamshare

34 S. Lambropoulos

35 D . Daskalou

36 P. Har e

37 P. Ganiatsis38 N. Scaglione39 D . Buccachio40 A. Foley41 R . Le a42 P. Edwards

43 M . Daskalou

44 R . Schneider46 A. Humphrey47 C . Morivitls48 A . Morivitis49 B . Touriganis

50 D. Glover

53 A. Boy d

60 D . Horvath

Coach : John MatthCvRes Coach: Colin McDonald

1 S. Conle y2 M. Maud3 C . Tucker4 T. O'Neill5 P. Manuel6 T. Healy7 P. Rawley8 J. Shuttleworth9 E. Healy10 P. Lee11 D. Valkanis12 L. Hull-Brown13 S . Narkiewicz14 P. Flyn n15 J. Curtin16 P. Harris17 S. Morris18 B . Hall19 D . Wood21 N . Blaine y22 N. Shuttleworth23 D . Ryan24 B. Frew25 J. Frisina26 P. Cameron27 J . Finlayson28 S . Matthews29 C. Hocking30 M. Sloan31 T. Lupton32 L. Pearce33 5 . McGowan34 B . Joyce35 M . Serafini36 C . Zeegers37 P. Cotter38 R . Peoples39 M . Ebbage40 P. Martin41 C. McDonald42 B. Martin43 A. Shemshedin44 A. Pace45 A . lacouangelo46 M .lacouangelo47 B . Water s48 R. Toogood49 Matt Sloan50 N . Clark51 D . Pearce52 S . Sampson53 M . Chazan54 E . Newbold55 J . Healy56 S. Saunders57 A. Conti58 T. Memhet59 A . Falkers60 J . Aboueid61 M . Anderson62 P. Merory63 J. Crapper64 M. Migliorini66 J. Rivott-Mins67 G. Stephens66 F. Yaghmoor69 J . Mazocca70 K. Wise71 A. Pearce72 K. Maghamez73 D . Dummett74 S . Hal l78 C. Brown

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R(Great aW(have iv<and cant I 'field ex_)Ioits . ghere .La Trobe weletiP S

some results on tb b' ,' ' r a solid performance Ias i

week. Still like the C boys though, as long as the ,

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Bentleigh have n errunning whilst 0without getting i tp:rkleigh andresults ma}Oakieigh have b

a themselves some _though, Willy for me .Finally, bottom side Z-fawt-'w== hosts the 'f c , ue-~ , g

Peninsula. Call it a sixth sense, a gut feeling, somethingin my water but I am tipping the Havr '~s to win by a point !

What Andrew Says:After their fiery encounter agai ' . I

will be looking forward to a le s h c

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, i,,, most lop-sided match-up of the year . The PiratesI a cricket score (253) against the Hawks last tim e

nd it would not be surprising if they kicked another bigthis week.

[lie Hawks have improved considerably recently but awould be required for them to win this week .

oacl2 Peter Tyson said he would aim to restrict Peninsulaless than twenty goals by getting numbers back in`ence and making life awkward for Peninsula's

forwards .The eagerly awaited clash at the MCG between theentrepreneurial Fitzroy and neighbours West Brunswick+'" an important game in its own right .; win for the Reds this week would see them hold seeond-,r it and earn the double chance while a win for the

epies would dispel notions that they are just makingno me numbers in September .,:ere is no bigger stage in football than the MCG and

both clubs will be desperate to put on a good show, IfGraham Burgen's men do not allow the occasion to getthe better of them, they will be the first Fitzroy side since1993 to record a senior victory at the home of football .PRESS CORRESPONDENTSFri Sill - ed .sillinlocker.com.au

udrew Wu - wuey43 1 aotmaii .com

Oakleigh - congratulate retiring ruckman -1 -;AV ~ --: Cl ,rkon a great career. Matthew has played over 100 games forthe club winning a club Best and Fairest and was also amember of the club's 1999 premiership team. MoreImportantly, Matthew is also a champion person and aterrific clubman. It is very sad to see him retire and theclub wishes him all the best for the future .Bentleigh - congratulates Jayde Handfleld and Glenn"Mad Dog" Richards on 50 games . This year has seenJayde as one of the club's best and most consistentplayers . Jayde's run and bail gathering ability sees himconstantly catching the eye of all that watch . Well doneand good luck. Glenn has the respect of all at the cluband his tenacity and willingness to do anything for hisclub and team sees him as a favourite with teammates,supporters and officials . Well done and good luck .

"$'ION(Originally Round 15 - Round 15 to be played

as Round 17)

Fitzroy Reds v West Brunswick at MCG

Saturday at 10 .50 a .m . - Reso t :s , t

Jock McHale Stadium, Sunda A --, a

10 at 2 p.m .

La Trobe Uni v Old Carey

Bentleigh v Old Geelong

Oakleigh v Williamstown CYMS

Hawthorn Amateurs v Peninsula 0 B

an Berkel . Little . Best: McCarthy, Crane . Hotderhead . Foster ,

:1T BRUNSWICK 2 .4 5.6 8.4 10.10 (70)LA'i30BE 1.2 3.3 4.4 9.7(61)West Brunswick: Drain 2, O'Brien 2, Brookshaw 2, Pietsch . Edwards.Haysey. Towel . Best: Gartlan, Drain, Hamilton, Batters, McManus,Lehmann. La Trobe: Gleeson 3 . Murray 2. McMeekin 2, Morton,Fanning. Best: McMeekin . Gleeson, Sheldrick, Gellert, Adamswaite,White . Umpires: Paul Lamble (F) Kieran O'Keefe Luke Pipe (G)PENINSULA O.B 2.3 13.8 15.9 19 .1611301OLD CAREY 5.3 7.4 12.8 14.9 (93)PENINSULA O .B: N .Claringbold 4, Growcott 3, Davis 2, S .Prendergast2. Torosst 2. Rturphy, 2, A .Atchison, White, T.Prendergast, Maclean .Best: Davis, S .Parsons, Maclean, Murphy, A.Atch(son, Torossl . OLDCAREY : White 4 . Cosher 2, Howat 2 . Cohen 2, RaRopoutos, Angus,Vaneuylenherg. Parton . Best: Howat. Cohen, Raftopoulos, Stewart-Holmes . Fuels, Smith. Umpires: Justin Lipson IF)OLD GEELONG 6.1 9.4 9.9 10.10 (70)FITZROY REDS 1.3 6.6 10.10 13 .12 (90)Old Geelong: Vickers Willis 3. Salter 2, Stinchcombe 2, Grills, Bayles,N .Betts. Best : Bayne, Malpas, T.Betts, Bayles . Sllneheombe. Bell,Fitzroy Reds : Capodtperio 3, Daclagtorgis 2, Clarke, Byrne, Curtis,Cahill, Murphy . Pollard, Dawson, Addicott . Best: Meigteson, Cahill .Adicott. Byrne . Rawlinds, Bennie Umpires : Peter Griffiths Troy Brooks(F) Patrick Love Hagen Cosgriff (G )WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 7 .1 14.8 15 .11 16.13 (109)BENTLEIGH AFC 3.2 4.3 9.11 11 .16 (82)Wiliiamstown CYMS: J .McCutcheon 3, Barlow 3. Thomson 2, Wouda2, Lee 2, Thrush, Markley, Featherston, Nisbet . Best: J.McCutcheon,Phemister. B_Hynes . Thrush. Ktngham, Bartow . Bentleigh AFC : Grace4 . Robertson 2, Miksad 2, Handtield, Banks, Reid. Best: Adaway.Scanlon, Mikkelsen. Robertson . Ireson . Fisiilock. Umpires : PaulHoffman David D'Aitera IF) Ryan Place Andrew Errington (B) JoseTalavera (G )HAWTHORN 8.3 9.5 12.8 16.10 (106)OAKLEIGH 2.2 5.14 9.19 15 .25 (115)Goals: Hawthorn - Lauletta 8, Jackamos 3, P Avery 2 . Cargill, Garlick,Barker; Oakleigh - Kennedy 3, Malcolm 3, S Kitts 2, Mackenzie 2,Bromley, Dalton, Hunt. Marshall, Mitchell Best : Hawthorn - Phillips.Lauletta . Sauce, West . Parker, Rice : Oakteigh - Clark, Dalton, Bands .S Kitts. Bromley, Holden Umpires : Tony Lilley (F)

A2 RESERVESWEST BRUNSWICK 0 .0 4.1 5.1 7.4(46)LA TROBE 3.7 5.9 5.11 8.13(61)West Brunswick: Russell 3, Mukenthaier 2 . D.Rudd, Hussey . Best:Heppel, Brooks. Byrne . T.Thompson. Mukenthaler. Russell. La Trobe :Kerrison 2, Dumaresq 2, Craig, Bowden, Watson, Linehan . Best :Kerrison, Cummings, Simsek, Murphy, Gloury, Bowden.PENINSULA O.B 6.6 8.10 15 .18 20 .23043)OLD CAREY 2.1 2.2 2.4 4.4 (28)PENINSULA 0 .8: Falklner 4 . J .Atchison 3, T.Coghlan 3, Goldthorp 2 .Dunn 2, Haley, J .Coghlan. S.Ctaringbold, MeKtnstry . Mitchell .Angus. Best : J .Coghlan . Warner. T.Coghlan . Falkiner. Dunne,Trewhitt . OLD CAREY: Hall 2, S .Wood 2 . Best: N .Bull . A.Wood, Hill.Thomas, A .Guerra, Bennett .OLD GEELONG 1.2 2.4 3.10 5.12 (42)FITZROY REDS 2.1 2.1 5.4 7.5(47)Old Geelong: Abbott, Leger, Ardlle. Allen. Carey. Best : Paul, Strauch,Morley . Allen, Verge, Carey. Fitzroy Reds: Reeves 2, Rodae 2, Crane,

Gleeson . an Berket .WILLIAMSTOWN CYB4S 7 .9 (51)BENTLEIGHAFC 11.14 (80)Williamstown CYMS : Burgess 2 . Koch 2, Imms, Luca, Dowsey. Best :Oldham . Grirfen. C.Berghi, Dowsey . Burgess, Shine. Bentieigh AFC:Ferris 5, Perrone 3, Beatie 2, Stce . Best : Sice . Ferguson, Ferris .Kopitchinski. Vivona, Kennedy.HAWTHORN 3.5 4.11 6.12 7.14 (56)OAFLEIGH 0.1 3.5 6.5 li .il (77)Goals : Hawthorn - Law 2, Cameron 2, Orchard, Telford, Dawson;Oakleigh - Andrinopoulos 2, Ryan 2, Bell, Perdikomatis . Redford .Smith . Evans. Ogilvie, Keating Best: Hawthorn - Dawson, Adder,Chepa, Caruana . Tyson: Oakieigh - Bell, Connellam. Kerley. Ryan .Perdikomatts, Evan s

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B E NCoach: Paul Dimartina +oa G-iam Burgen Co; `t : Peter Tyson Cs :h Chris rore

Assistant : Steve Grace Res . C t: Darren Kane Res Coach: Ed Sill Coach: Tony Crisafulli Res. Cc : Pat McKenna

Coach: Steve HallRes Club Coach : Greg Box Re€ David Huffer.Sharp1 C 1 A . Collins 1 S. Bando

.2 D. Ferguson 1 D. Hannam 2 G. Broadley 1 P.Morton

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3 A P ttto 2a B. Holderhead 3a A . Knott .3 D .Sheldrick 3 D . MacKenzie (VC)

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5 S .Adamswait eWatsan6 M

5 C . Kokkinos

6 R. Weber 5 P. Diacogiorgis.

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7 S .Burke 7 M . Short

7 J. Robertson 7a S. Andrew 5b T. Kerr 8 M .Carrenti 8 R . Marshall

8 J . Handfield 7b L Byrne 6a P. Avery 9 LWalkerDavis10 S

9 J . Moutis

9 I . Jackson 8 A. Byrne 7 C. Alexander .11 D.Harris 10 R. Mitchell

10 A. Henry 9a H . Fletcher 8 J. Cargil; 11 A.Murray 11 C. HanleyMartin11 D 9b C . Prior 9 R . Ogge 13 P.Moon 12 R. Dooley.

12 N . Aitken 10 A . Urbanic 10 P. OrchardPollock11 M

15 S.Brook s16 A.Brennan 13 D. Britt

14 B . Reid 11 B . Atherton.Tsoumbari s12b A 17 J.Brod'e 14 P. Malcol m

15 S . Grace 13a A Dawson.

13a J.MurphY 18 A.Her'rttWhite19 S 15 G . Redford

16 L. AireY 13b S . Pidotto 13b J. Povey.

20 A.Murphy 16 M. Bell17 C. Martin 14 T. Clarke 14a D . Lauletta 21 D.Edmunds 17 L . Curtai n18 S . Adaway 16 G . Crane 14b T. Fitzpatrick 22 S.Wilcac 18 J. Connellan18aM . Walker 17 B. Lee 15 M . Tyson 23 S.Crai g

Edwards24 S 19 R . Keatin g19 B. Clark 18 M. Baker 16 C. Reed .

25 M.Fanning 20 J . Tolley20 R. Fishlock 19a C . Andrew 17 B . Ruzicka

18 P. Phillips27 S.Pruscino28 C Rass 21 A . Perdikomati s

21 A. Graham 20 T. Mitchell 19 J . Law.

29 A.Randell 22 S . Ear22 A. Smith 21 C . Meighen 20 S. Parker 30 J .Smith 23 J . Kerle y23 G . McFarlane 22 C . Sullivan 21 K. Brockman 31 R .Mann

Gemmoi a32 S 24 S . Kitt s24 L Holmesby 23b M . Cameller 22 C . Habel .

36 TMawdsley 25 C. Marshal l25 D . Gold 23b D . Knowles 23 L Collins 40 R.Slater 26 A. Kitts (VC )26 B. Padgham 24 A . Parsons 24 J. Jackomanis 42 D.Gleeson Smit h27 G27 J . Seeley 26 C. Temperley 25 M. Zaverella 43 A.Poutton .

28 B. Anderson28 M . McCulloch 27 J . Tomese 26 N . Hayes

Lord27 R 45 D McMeekin 29 D . Sowersby29 H . McKenzie

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.28 T. Crivelli

47 A.Samso n50 K.Hopkins 30 P. Holden

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30 C. Little 29 P~~ef 54 T.Peters 31 T. Bromley (C).

31 S . Craven31 P. Crowe

Grant32 A30 3132

55 A.Cummings56 J.Nield

32 J. Brown

32 A. Strauch.

33 S. Drury 33 P. Stroud 57 A.WoolmerLaidtaw63 J

33 M . Clark34 B . Evans

33 P. Withington34 S. Herceg 34 R Johnston

.70 J .Dumaresq Nusk eR35 R34 M . Fine

35 L Ireson (C)36 M. Reeves 35 S. Davies

36 A. West75 S .Geller t

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38 A. George 37 M . Daou R .Baker 37 P. Torpey.37 P. Hutchison 40 G. Bence 38 B. Bruns A'Benton

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38 G . Beattie42 I. McBumey 39 G . Cade . a

BovrdenC 39 A. Mulholland

39 G. Prigg 45 J . Bennie 40 P. Rossitto .7Bullen 40 J . Gae l

40 J . Harhottle 46 D. TimmRawlins51 J

41 J. Bogle42 D . McGlenchy

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41 J . Neve .Addicott53 S

43 I. Chepa M .Cotsopoulos 42 S. Caton

42 A . Mikkelsen . 44 e Alder H.Davies 43 P. Lucas43 A . Ferris 54 J . Parsons

Quinn56 C45 B . Mountain

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44 N . Smit h44 G . Holland . 46 T. 0 Hanlon

~45 G. Chapman

45 57 R. Rome 47 D, Lahltt S.D msday 46 B . Nguye n46 R. Lawford 61 G . Virtue 48 A . Brick J.EI6ott 47 M . Stevenso n47 M . Scanlon 62 N . Auden 49 N . Tierney J .Eyre

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49 L Yrvona 73 J. BarePollard75 B

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50 A. Stanes .Curti s76 D 53 M . Preston

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60 S . Clark e63 A. Jury61 J . Perrone °

FItZro F l10tb8ii65 G. Litywhite66 C. Lorenz

B .0'ConnorX .O'Donnell 64 M . Ogilvi e

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,n: Glenn Taylor Coach: chael Locxman Cr :h : Julian Sit] Coach : Julian Siebrand C ch: Dens Macleod, laul Montgomery ff : Ben Dunn Res. C h : Brian Cronin ss: Damien Shaw Res C :h : Cameron McKenzie

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7 R . Oppy (vc} 7 J. Paul 7 S. Murray 7 S . Benjamin8 P Batters

7 B. Robinson

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9 B. Andrewsg D . Satter 9 M . Dent

n (10 S . Byrne 9 J. Munro

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.11 J . Sill

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.14 P Norman 12 A. Featherston

13 B . Hutchison 14 D. Taylor 13 B . Cook.

15 M Russell 13 A. Mackley14 M . Mahon 15 H. McCarthy 14 S . White

.16 P. Harris/T Maguire 14 J . Wyatt

15 N. Bull 16 T. Fallaw 15 J . Davis 17 R . Heywood 15 J . Tinham16 R. Graham 17 M . Goldsworthy 16 S . Claringbold 18 M. McManus 1 6 S . Phemiste r17 A. Parton 18 J . Malpas 17 J . Coghlan 19 M. Shelton 17 M . Kenned y18 B . Chiuchiarelli19 T. Wood

19 B . Grill s20 S . Cole

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20 T. Houlden21 S. McNamara 18 D. Oldha m

19 P. Drake (cr) 21 N . Bayne 19 A . MctGnstry 22 A. Steward 19 S . Barlow

20 J . Raftopoulos 22 J . Fitzgerald 20 S . Prendergast 23 G . Leahy24 J Jenkin

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26 S . Lansdell 24 T: Prendergast 28 J . Ward 23 B. Joseph25 L. Chiuchiarelli (vcr)

27 W. Pau l28 T. Carey

25 J. Atchiso n28 A. Murphy

29 C. Sheedy30 M Lewis

24 C . Pach26 A. Wood 29 G. Allan 27 S. Payze

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37 S.Jessup 39 S. Clarke 37 J . Growcott.

42 C . Norman 33 T. Boz

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48 M. Moore50 A. Bagnall 38 J . Hynes

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59 C . Mason 54 T. Daniel 52 J. Zarb.

75 P. Brunt 46 M . Sims

62 P. Tompkins 55 D . Harris 53 S. Jay 85 T. Gross 47 B. Koch64 C . Smith 56 A. Meek 54 D . Porra 48 M . 0'Fryn n65 D . Eisner

57 J. Huxter 55 R . Cannon 49 J. Robinson67 C . Hickey 58 B. Brueren 56 A. Tunks 50 A. Boura s68 S. Had

59 D . Bruere n60 A. Southey

57 S. Smith58 P. Mangan

51 M . Saunders69 0 . Winchester 61 A. Holmes 59 S. Foss 52 B. Jone s70 J. Marshall 62 J. Moriey 60 S. McMahon 53 J . Stree t71 S. Feehan 63 D. Huggins 69 J . Muir 54 P. Tirchett74 S. Mass 64 X. Fitzgerald 55 R. Nisbet75 C. Smith 65 A. McLachlan 69 S . Freeman76 D. Grinzi 66 R. Merriman77 B. Spedding 67 T. de Steiger S tMornin H t l~-- D. Paul 68 H . Browning g ar o eg

69 T. Mayhall 3 Electra S t70 J . Cole75 P. James Williamstow n76 H . Peck ' °77 C . Pritchard

( I I9397 6082

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Original and pink copy m uEach player must sign the or,~ir~~l d ;

Blue copy must be hanot u

The main -- : : (Glenhuntly Road) is open -- .

The rear gate (off St. Kilda Street) will only be open v . hen _Ie s are no matchesscheduled for Elsternwick Park No . 2 Oval .

When parking in the area behind the grandstand please park in a manner that wouldallow 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 .

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reception.

nd mail to

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Each section . Amat , :,- -,-, ' ! r, , - hisTeam of the Year (afiEach section's coaches tu ~ vlost ValuablePlayers for his section ,

~21 ~VFs receive a coates and Wrek-.,,air statuette at theVAFA Presentation evening,

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Uni Blues and Old ivlelburnians met with the victor to takea hold on fourth place . At the last change the Dark Blueslooked certainties but then the legs went limp.Uni Blues

kicked 5 .5 in the final term and kept the OMs scoreless towin 13 .14 (92) to 13 .9 (87) . Best were Maplestone,

Sturrock, Kordick (Uni Blues) and McMullin, Guest andParker (Old Melb) .Old Brighton, destined for relegation to B, scored only it'sfourth win for the season with a most improbable 16 pointvictory over reigning VAFA premiers and ladder leaders Old

Xaverians . The win was inspired by teenage ruckman BrookLogan's efforts against the redoubtable Michael Blood. OldBrighton's Matthew Jackson and Greg Hipwell gathered 60possessions between them .Old Scotch congratulated Andy Smith on his 300th VAFAgame, 294 for Old Scotch and 6 for the VAFA. A truecompetitor, A Section best and fairest, and a real competitorwhenever he stepped on the field.Old Mentonians joined in and picked their best team ever .B : R. Bungry S. Farrow B . Watt sHB : B. Jamieson (DVC) M . Barret N. Macguire

C: V. Sciacca A. Newman J . ConnollyHF: K. Peel G. Strowd D . SolleyF: T. Bournon A. Acreman R. Macguire (VC)

R: G. Norton (Cap) J. Sly P. IngramIn the big game at Glenferrie Oval, St Kevins OB and OldScotch were close all day. SKOB turned a half time 10 pointdeficit into a 9 point lead at the last change . Old Scotchturned on a magnificent final term to win by 3 points, 13 .10to 13 .7 . Best were Hume, Laird, Collins (OS) and Marusic .

Farquharson and Bowles (SKOB) .

li ~

Old Haileybury's ~arly inaccu . .. y io smaking the 'A' Section four when they went don 10 .19 to17 .13 against De La. Their win put the East Malvrn c~ryson top, 20 percentage points ahead of Old Xaverians . Bestfor De La were McClounan, Swift, P. O'Callaghan (6 goals),Tully, Wright, Dillon .400 games - yes, as goal umpire . "Honest" Rely Stephenshas done the flag waving at Old Mentonians since 1978,and also found the time to be club president from 1983to1986 and again in 1989.it was a last man standing at Monash when the Red Devilsmade the long trip to Clayton seeking a victory to help stayin 'C'. Victory it was, 10 .10 (70) to 9 .14 (68) to put theParkers only four points behind Monash Blues and St KildaSouth Caulfield, while bottom team in 'C' CommonwealthBank had its day of glory as they outplayed top teamMazenod in the second half to win 13.13 .91 to 9 .17 .71 .Best were Howarth, A . Pitts, S . Hort (C . Bank) and O'Hara,Carter, M. Murray (Mazenod).250 games to the loyal and faithful Bob Baker of WestBrunswick. The article said his left foot kicking (his naturalfoot) had not improved over his career.Top goalkickers at this stage : A: R. Heath (Old Trinity) 56,B: A . Acreman (Old Ment .) 71 . C : R . Bergman (St Kilda) 65,D : M . Crawford (H . Rovers) 77, E: Dyke (Doveton) 105, Fi :R. Cincotta (Sales) 80, F2 : Forrest (Oak) 92, JI : PIccioli (C.

Bank), J2 South : Rajch(AJAX) 101 . J3 Central :Matthews (Old C : rev) 56 .

Marcellin grabbed fou rplace in 'A' Section when they beat Ormond by 2 points toensure that it would meet Old Xaverians in the first semi .Leaders Ormond, were right off the boil at the wrong end ofthe season, two losses and a narrow win in the last threerounds .200 games to Old Haileyburians Roger Paul . 6 club B&F,

with two 1975-76, his first years out of school. President,Captain, Life Member, Roger had done it all for his club,Mick Murray and Ron Lippold, the writers of Umpires'Corner, and always the men to know if a job has been welldone, congratulated Rod Clarkson who waved the flags inhis 100th amateur game . Ron who had umpires in othercompetitions said there was no doubt the VAFA was thebest competition .What a night for Mark Mason (Preston) who won the "D'Section Lionel Pepper Medal B&F with 35 votes - 11 (3 )

votes and 1 (2) vote . Lou Burstin (AJAX), 18 votes, wasrunner up, and K . Matherson (State Bank) third .Bernie Tierney (ti'Jhitefriars) followed up his 1987 'F' SectionB&F with a victory in the 'E' Section Jack Fullerton Medal,tying with Mark Wilkinson (Aquinas OC) on 14 votes . MarkCannon (Williamstown CYMS) won the 'F' Section OssieMeehan medal B&F scoring 27 votes in 10 games .For the record, Lionel Pepper came from the Parkside club,was its first member of the Executive, and served t

h Association in that position from 1946 to 1962 until hi ~tragic death by electrocution . Jack Fullerton was of cour

s our longest serving Association secretary, holding that pos ifrom 1952 to 1977.Ossie Meehan was an Old Paradians identity, particularl}as a goal umpire, and an executive member of great energyand enthusiasm from 1946 to 1970 . One problem was thawhen he really got wound up at a meeting no one coulcunderstand him . Perhaps he'd gone back to gaelic . 'Oswas a great companion once the meeting ,as over. BoilJack and Ossie were made Life 1ambers Associatio n

Marceilin after setting an unenviable record of fi successive defeats came out of their slump to fall in again s

Old Xaverians (8th) and now met North Old Boys at Bulleecto determine who would meet Collegians in the 'A' Sectiorfirst semi. And what a thriller the game turned out to beNorth 2 pis ahead at the last change, and the final sconDRAW, 16 .15 each. Best for North were Hedley . WeirDubois, B . Conti, G. Carroll, Jordan and MaicellhO'Donnell, Delahunt, Jones, Toomey, Boyce, Adam . JinHawkins commented it was one of the finest games h

e witnessed in many along day. North's better pereentag,gained them fourth place .'F' Section was thriller - two teams, Commonwealth Ban]and FIT on top with 48 pis played each other.Old Geelong (3rd) and La Trobe (4th) on 44, and Cla}do(5th) and UHSOB (6th) also on 44 pts, met . At 5pm FIT waon top, Old Geelong (1'2.9) second, Comm . Bank (133 . 9

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third, and UHSOB (105 .4) fourth . Mick Welsh became only[1 ic fourth player to reach the 250 mark for North Old Boys

1976 and 1981 'A' Section premierships, many statemes, and a great worker for the club with his wife Mary

:me .In the final round, Uni Blues top in 'A' annihilated second

,,, :on De La Salle 28.17 to 10 .10. De La were weakened byi he absence of Deveson & Michael Green .150 games to Buileen United's champion CHB, RichardMorley, Club B&F in 77-79 and 81-82.100 games to Blacks' Ross Booth, following his 100+ gamesat Monash, where he was captain 1973-1974, winner of twoB :-P's, runner up twice for the 'A' B&F and played forVictoria from 76-78 . (Ross is a current VAFA Executive;tcmber).

10u games to MHSOB's dynamic 5'41 ./2" rovcr ~;orailing - 1974 coach, 1976 best clubman, 1978 club

assistant secretary and press correspondent . E : :tremelypopular. Norm had taken many knocks and won the respectfor all for his courage and skill .Commonwealth Bank congratulated Greg Dunkley, 150games, life member and great administrator, especially in

the social field .Championship hopes for 1978 were dashed when both OldMelburnians (B Res) and North Old Boys (Jnr. 1)succumbed to Parkside and Ormond respectively.Kew 8th and struggling to avoid relegation from 'C' played agreat last quarter against third team St Kilda CBCOC whenthey kicked 3.6 to 0 .1 in that term to win by 2 points . Bestwere Toogood, Walker, Fletcher (Kew) and Jennings, Currieand Crottie (St Kilda CBCOC) .Old Ivanhoe's greatest clubman Alan 'Snapper' Haug playedhis 200th game - a tribute to his determination anddedication as he had overcome a number of setbacksincluding a broken leg and jaw.Quiet man Graham Bryce played his 150th game - theMHSOB correspondent believed his recent form had been alittle patchy this year but believed his recent marriage hadheightened his interests in other areas, loyal andenthusiastic, Graham was a tremendous onfield competitorand extremely fit .North Old Boys (Jnr 1) had the wobbles - their secondsuccessive loss when Uni Blues kicked 9 .9 to 1 .5 in the firsthalf and went on to win by 27 points . Best were J. Roberts,Torney, Sullivan (UB) and Furey, McIntyre and Carroll(NOB).

Congratulations to Richard Elliott, who played his 150thgame for Old Carey, B&F on 3 occasions and runner-upmany other times. Richard had captained the club for 4years .MHSOB were proud of four stalwarts. 150 games to RichardHarley and John Cooper, both Vic . representatives, and 100games to Ross Wood and Bon Staley .In a high scoring game, Kew (5th) in 'B' kicked 24 .16 todefeat Old Trinity (6th) 19 .5 . Best were Johnston, Mitchell,Hayes (Kew) and Watsford, Barley . R, Peers (OT).Top goalkicker for the day was Mick Mahoney who kicked 9for St Bernards, 18 .12 against Monash Blues .The Umpires Corner asked "When were the rules firstadopted?" The answer was in 1874 at a meeting held inNissen's Cafe. Exhibition Street, Melbourne.VAFA Umpire Brian Goodman was vehemently denying thathe was in attendance at the meeting although it wasbelieved that he was the printer of the first rule book named"The Victorian Rules of Football", merely a foldover card of

four pages, carried in the shirt pocket of the umpire .

Brunswick paid tribute to Don 'Flash' Simpson, theirspeedy vrhigman, who played his 250th game. Don alsohad served the club as delegate for 6 years .North Old Boys, battling to avoid relegation, put up a greatfight against top side Old Paradians and went down by only4 points .Old Scotch, with their second win for the year, settledCollegians hope of competing in the finals when theyoutclassed their opponents to win by nearly 9 goals, Hay .Whitford and Dave Bird were the best for the victors whileChris Roach (5 gis), Wood and Powell did most to keepCollegians in the game .Ivanhoe & Geelong drew at Ivanhoe. The home side were alittle unlucky as they kicked 1 .7 in the final quarter to thevisitors' solitary goal .

In a very tight game, Commonwealth Bank Juniors kicked5 .7 to Alphington's 4 .9 to inflict first defeat upon the 'Tons .Best were Phillips, Lake, Taylor (Bank) and McCormack .Compte, Humphries (Alph) . Winners were celebrating witha dinner at Phairs Hotel and an evening at the Tivoli . (Willolder readers please explain the passing of those twoinstitutions to the present generation? NR) .Old Brighton Grammarians forward Doug Ridley, postedhis 50th goal to become first OBG player to kick 50 in aseason .In 'B' Powerhouse (8th) came in from 3 goals down at thelast change to finish over leader Old Paradians, to win by 4points. Pirrie . Thompson, Marines (PH) and Hill, Foley,McCarthy (OP) were best .For the battle of the 'Geelongs', Old Geelong Grammariansat home were too strong for the country boys and won10.16 to 6 .8 . The win kept OGG's in fourth position in 'B' .John Laird, Tinsley and Bob Joyce (OGG) and Riley.McIntosh, Miller (G) were best .Caulfield Grammarians, with a convincing 19pt victory oversecond team, Parkside, were now only 2 pts outside thefour . Davidson, Dixon . Harrison (CG) and Crosling, Barry,Kane (P'side) starred .QUIZ : Whereabouts were Phair's Hotel and the TivoliVanerbuilt Theatre?

`--- ---------___ ------ Ivanhoe's Ron Smith deserved mention - he joined the clu b

in 1933, was still going strong and kicked his 1000th goalfor the club . (What other clubs can boast a 1000goalkicker? - NR).Brunswick and Geelong were secure on top in 'B' and 'C'Sections .Two names later to become well known in AmateurFootball, Manson Russel and Geoff Hibbins made theirdebuts with Old Scotch and Collegians. Both won 'A' B&Fawards and played many interstate games.QUIZ : What do Jim Hawkins (1983), Richard Elliott (1973)and Manson Russel (1948) have in common ?

1958 - Phair's Hotel was in Collins Street, east side, 100yards from Elizabeth Street, going towards Queen Street .The Tivoli was in Bourke Street, east side, 100 yards fromSwanston Street going towards Russell Street .

1948 - All went on top become Chairm an of the VAFAE xe cutive .

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Wit i a ight home srid r,ay isc -~,

some is . , . h .i!iai i,een settV ., whilst other~s are

stil cina shape. Swinburne clinched the minorpre sI ), while Elsternwick's relegation to D4 hasb n"' -med .

St. ~ m's OC use the wind to their ad itage in thefirst i in to gain a lead which e, t' espite theservices of Tedesco, Carson and Murpt , were not ableto peg back. The veteran Emery, u am I assume stillhas the Lennv Kravitz hair, was amo the JDCs betterplayers .After a slow start, and perhaps too conscious of gettingJason Murchie to his ton, ._ . . __ assertedthemselves in the second half with a useful win overSyndal to clinch their first ever minor premiership .Svndal`s defence kept them in it until half time, butlack of depth saw them overwhelmed after the mainbreak .Power House overcame Rcapertswood in a gritty

contest at Ross Gregory Oval., . The Piranhas jumpedRupo early In the muddy conditions, and the visitorswere unable to reel in the deficit, Blair Turnercontinued his rich vein of form for the House .

Kew were able to make better use of the windycond ',ons available to them in their match against

to go past Rrerrih .°c.

"r, After an even first quarter, the Ks wereable a gradually draw away from the Wicks, thanks tothe 1~s of Gill in defenee, three key goals from Kellyand a terrific return to the seniors from JimmyLandwehr .In blustery cc ditions, Moans kicked thefirst goal in the 'ast quarter to establi; a 34 point lead,

but So ", i.; ae got to within 10 points by thetime the siren sounded . Good efforts by key forwardsBell (South) and Malone (Monash) kept thingsinteresting, as did a player count after a sending off .

host Elst.evsawiek at Soldiers Reserve, andwith the visitors already relegated (barring theunforeseen), all the Wicks have to play for is that oldstand-by, pride. Werribee are still a slim, if notanorexic, chance of taking fourth spot, but I feet theteams above them have too great of a gap on the Beesfor them to make up. Nonetheless, I suspect there willstill be plenty of feeling, and both sides have an eye tonext year with th-'r crop of exciting youngsters . Givenform, personnel, ~ d home ground advantage, it's har d

Kew welcome ' - - to JJ H~ rs

still determi , d[c, hci- -tu' r ci^' s

r h rr ,~~'egation position ,

the Synners still have a - - . - ~ ~-- ~chance to pinch foun h spot, despite i..iir slu,,:i; inform recently. Could this be a timely opportunif forSyndal to regain form, or will Kew show too muchpassion as they fight to avoid the drop? I think a lot ofit will come down to the midfield contest betweenCullen ( Kew) and Rutter ( Syndal), but don't besurprised if Robinson of the Synners has a go on him aswell . Also, if Syndal skipper Cachia plays . he will facea L ough battle aga' ' Kew's Tinetti . A month ago,I ndal would be u .doubted favourites, but I have afeelij F Kew might jr t up today.: e me )u me Districts in thematcn of the day at ; . James Park . The Razorbackswill till be keen to maintain their winning momentumdespite already wrapping up the minor premiership,and as for South, they will want to make amends fotheir sluggish start against Monash which possibly costthem a crucial four points, given their strong finish inthe last quarter, Jason iaiurchie needs another tw(goals to reach his ton, and it is difficult to see him no

achieve this . Although the Bloods are a solid enoug tunit, I don't feel they have the game breaking quality oseve at of the S, nburne side, ; ) it's Stvinburne fo

en :ertain ase at Eas

Cau : e!d Reser .i a contest be' i two of the for nsides o ~h, half of the s+ . ., on . The Gryphs hav +

since the half way mark, whi

IScinburne :iurchie 4Syndal Tally Ho Cachia 0Elstern"^.ek Foster 1Rupertswood Burrowes 0'"mash Gryphons Malone 6

Monash Gryphons A Arena 0Werribee Harding IRupertswood Jordan 3Sw?nburne Uni Thomas 5Sow!, "i+,lbourne Dist W Rosov - ki 2

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,(,e piranhas have conquered both Swinburne ar d;~r,frtswood, amongst others . The contest betweeniun~cr (House) and Malone ( Gryphs) should be a

vritile Bishop will be another danger man for thei itors, so I wouldn't be surprised to see someone like

[, ere Rutherford line up on lzjsn. Hard to call, but in the,iid, I think the Gryphs might be that bit bitter.

Whitehorse Inn on Saturday 16 August . Get your

Have a VAFA wee7- ni~s,

-0hons to win ._ . )od make the journey to Thomas Carroll

to take on St . John's f3C. Perhapssurprisingly, Rupo have lost their grip on second spot,,id the last couple of weeks have seen them lose in< rappy conditions, and their attack look less potent.[ile JOCs scored a morale boosting win last week butare certainly not safe from relegation yet . A win heremight almost be enough to put them over the top,especially if conditions at their home ground are on theheavy side . I'll gamble that they will be, and I'll tip tl,eJOCs to upset the Rupo apple cart .SOCIAL NOTESSwinburne hold their "Survivor" night at the

family and friends together to team up and "outwit,outplay and outlast" to be the sole survivor at the endof the night for some great prizes. See Alistair Reed fortickets and further details.Also, it's a few weeks away, but you may want to startconsidering your nominations for the 2003 D3 Tea mOf The Year.Good luck this weekend, and indeed for the rest ofthe season to all the clubs competing this year . Anycorrespondence regarding social notes, milestonesetc ., can be provided (ideally by 5pm Monday) tomyself via fax on 9920 9097 or emailPeter. PS .WilliamsonCa~eentselink.gov.aar (work) .

"The 2c ni iZ "

frc:: - congratulate their duo of Ji.--i 'resumed playing this season after being the clubreserves umpire in 2002, and reserves centre halfforward Stuart Syaxl :s . Well done fellas, from everyonetat the Ks .RTerribee - John 5 plays his 100th game for theclub this week after starting in 1997 . John has takenon the role of reserves captain this season afterpreviously playing most of his faoty in the ones, and hisicadership by example has seen them reach the finals .His clubmate Tim Davidson comes through for his60th game today. Tim served a long apprenticeship inthe under 19's, including the 2001 Grand Final, buthad played most of this forty in the seniors this year .His mother Anne has also seen every game of his thisyear in her role as timekeeper. Congratulations to bothJohn and Tim from all at the Tigers.

rlr' n A7 9

D3 SECTIONWerribee Amateurs v Elstern .vic k

Kew v Syndal Tally-HoSwinburne Uni v Sth Melbourne Districts

Monash Gryphons v Power Hous eRupertswood v St Johns 0 C

3 .7 5.12 9.18 12 .20 (92)3 .5 8.8 12.12 17.16 (118 )

Goals; K .Currie 4, Alfie 2, Perkins, B .Riahony . S .A9ahony,Whelan, Hunter, Foster . Best; Curtain, Whelan, Hunter. Yemm,Thiele, Battaim . Kew : Goals: Thnetti 5 . Cullen 4, Gridley 3, Kellv 3 .Woodhouse 2. Best: Landwehr, Stephens. Wood, Gill, Tinetti ,

3odhoi re . Umpires: Paul Jones Nick Evans (F) Jack Fagan NickBooth (B) Graeme Beath Madetene Fagan ( G)

ioC 6.3 6.3 12.5 118 (86)ATEURS 0.1 2.4 2.4 5 .8(38)

. . . Ladson 3, Jones 2 . Paterson 2, Cotton. Besley. Pickering,Cou ous, Sharp. Canning. Best: Pickering, Holmes, Emery,Sha aurmadtous, Brown, lverribee: Tedesco 2. Green, Aylmg,-'ac .. - des.co, L .Carson . K .Murphy, Green. Pace, Czajwoski .Y' W e Hinton (F)

Ei0 1 .1 5.2 6.2 6.5(41)4 .6 6.7 10.10 15.16 (106)

1 1 30 : 4urrav, Thompson . Reynolds, D.ftichardson .Me, Izie he . Best: A .Richardson. Rutter. Discombe, Reynolds,Brown, Aaello tenet hlurchie 4, Eager 3, Fidler, Hudgson .Albert, A?ten, F Piotrowski. Morroson. Vaughn. Best:whiting,Fidler, Magi, omo, Morrison, Dunsford . Eager Umpires: ChrisSimon` (I')S42 TFi )IS ICTS 1.1 5.4 7.5 11.8 (74)Pd4t .-`)Pi 7.3 9.6 11 .9 12.12(84 )

Bell 5. Henderson 3 . Aquilina 2, Gfannells . Best :Mal Bracci, Bell, An,ulina, J .Washington, Royle . MonaohGry .'alone 6, Blandford, 3.eeton . Pocock, P .Rutherford,Watson, i . Best: Wells, Bourbon, P .Rutherford, Waters, Malone,J .Marrak . alzeg: D .Stead (Riddell) Gavin Roberts (F) J .Cusack(Riddell) (B) Luke McKay (Riddell) Robert Parry (G)

)U 5.2 7.4 10.7 10.10(701:OD 3.1 3.6 6.11 7.14 (56)

.- Gosh : J.Taylor 2, FS .Taylor 2 . N .Bishop I . D.Coaper 1 .D.tffiler 1, J.P4icholls 1 . A .Ristovski I, A4 .Verberne I Best : D .Coaper,N .Blshop, A. Morris, W.Elliott, J .Nicholls, B .Turner Rupertawoad :Dressler 2, King 2, Hatty 1, Flinn 1, B .Sinnett Best: McKenzie, Baines,Spinner, L .Temmmg, Hewart Umpires; Lionel Katz (F) Andrea MasonJessica Rollo (B) Paul Whitehead (G )

Lt31tESERVESELSTE -SptCK 1 .0 5.3 6.3 7.4 .(46)

3 .7 3.8 5.19 8.22 .(70 )EWick: Goals; Walker 2, Lilikakis 2, Murphy. Burney, Gordon . Best ;Bravington, S .Currie, Hartley, Creak, Bolton, Gordon . Kew : Goals ;Ferrantino 2, Osborne 2, De Blank Evans . Giasante Glenn . Best;Johnson, De Blank, Carman, J .Bartone, Falettt, Osborne .ST JOFMS 0 C 1.4 1.4 4.4 4.5(29)WERRIBEE AMATEURS 2.2 5.3 6.4 8.6(54)St Johns: Scardamaglia 2, Fernando, Had . Best: Jones . Dowsett,Pettigrew, Hilton, Fernando, Vanderwert . Werriben: Marinis 3,Harding . Baker, Fastuca, Fuller, Alabakis . Best : Fastuca, A.Carson,44ahnorv, Waters, Jack, Alabakis .

T°a°"-IiO 0.1 0.1 1 .2 2.4(16)-. .C. 3.3 6.6 13.7 20 .10(130)-,q-a :o: Haves, Wong . Best :Hayes, Thomas, Miller, Devon .

Pic -d. Treasure Swinburne: Liston 5 . Thomas 4, J .Roberts 3 .Murphy 2, Goode 2, Demarte, Dzadz, Reed, C.Higgins. Best:Bituphy,C.Higgins, Liston, Watts, Ryan. Howa lSOUTH PAELB DISTRICTS 4.1 6.3 8.6 11.7 (73)MONASH GRYPHONS 0 .1 1.2 2.4 4.5(29)South Rieib: W .Rosowskl 2, '.44 .Thomas 2. King 2, Powell, D .Thomas,Bantle, Arqurlo, Fern . Best: Briglia, Doyle, King. Powell. Rocco,Tsic. ris fiioaash Gryphons: Jenkins, A .Yanru, Gonis. Bolle . Best :Ren . .. Tolangos, Junkeer, Perry, Grenpell, Walter .

>U: 0.2 3.4 4.4 4.6(30)'C D 2.1 4.5 10.8 13.10 (88)

enfi °:: : P1House - Ad.D'Intnio 2, h.Pavlou 1, A .Brounjohn IR ;Wcou - B .lkthitehead 4. A .Jordan 3, H .Hadbury 2, T.Wilson 2,b4 .O't laghan 1, S .Page I Best : PJHouse - A.Brownjohn, J .Howes,M .Braini, A .Contreras . C.Aiatheson . Pd .Stanley RiYVood - P.Sinnett,S .Page, GS-latty, J .Ramsey, M.O'Callaghan . H.Bradbury

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D3 ~~~• _ .EL3TER~~~a'Coach : Peter Oliveri

Res Coach : Andrew Curtai n

1 L. Murphy2 A . Hankin3 J . Yem m4 S . Rosengarten5 M . Whelan6 D . Hag g7 J. McAdam8 S . Currie9 T. Hartley10 R. Bravington11 L. Missaglia12 N. Wigmore13 S. Soppet14 B. Mahony (VC)15 B. Hooper16 M . Burman17 J . Perkins18 C. McKenna19 J . Hunter20 E .Goldman21 P. Stuchberry22 G . Elvin (DVC)23 S. Curt ain24 A . Foster25 5 Gordo n26 C. Mahony (C)27 M . Daniel s28 V. O'Connor29 S. Mahony30 M. Nichol31 G. Devonshire32 C . Lyon s33 M . Cunningham34 J . Beaumont34 A. Conlin 035 P. McNally36 Y. All37 D . Nolan (CR)38 A. Burney39 M.Thiele40 A . Paley41 D . Byrne42 J . Likkakis43 P. Clarke44 C. Walke r45 R . Grandemange46 M. Strickland47 N . Utting48 M . Franken49 D . Hohaia50 M . Batt aini51 G . Powell52 M . Purcell53 A. Lewis54 J. Devitt55 5. Stephens56 B . Erlich57 J . Donovan58 M . Mitchell59 T. Perkins60 M . Creak61 M. Hunt62 B. Maher63 D . Brewster64 S . Vukis65 D . Kirk right66 E . After

KEWSan : Rohan Doherty

Res: Paul Grego r

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1 D . Nedini s2 M . Ladson 2 M . Hannan Res . Asst : Matthew Higgins 1 A . Turpin 2 C . Kell y3 G . Wilson 3 O . 2 I. Bingham (VC) 3 D . Flack4 S. Holmes RayY 1 A Albert (C) 3 M . Joy 4 S. Kidd

5 C. Horbu ry 6 S. Manning 2 J . Shoddy (VC) B . Bayliss 5 B. Cunningham6 A. Dobson 7 A. Hannan 3 J . Piotrowski 4 P. Henderson (VC) 6 M . Wals h7 R. Back 8 X. Kidd 4 A. Fidler 5 D. Hannett 7 A . Murphy

Johnston8 L 9 B. Powell 5 J . Demarte 6 V. Wo nWong 8 R . Hann.9 A. Jones

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6 B. P ri or ( DVC) P. Gleason 9 J . Ayling

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29 Chris Garcia

30 Justin Lipson

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to thank both FitzroyQU ortumy

E{yo. 33 blue) would like to take the °PP game So memorable

. Just a

I F{} . ~Williamstown CYMS for ,king his 400th football from 1974 1981

S asS host and career - he played of a work colleague ommitmb suggestion supplementary list due to family and work ce~?e~~ateurs at ther, thistorY on Michael's um6 `v7trinth the Am ned th

e ~1983 began field umpirinb In 1994 joi games With few ries and fully en}oyed theg

i, former Amateur he un~ ha

s pire,M had

tervhe Linehan - f or tune to umpire 400 gan

AFC for their support and hosPiLatitywirfle n s 300thhaei says that g ue at ~a

S;raraderie and the challenge of umpiring fantasti

cId Carey for filling as the boundary ump .fo r

_„~ j I3 t'io. 7 Yellow} wohid kk~so ~o ANDREW SARI~ES {gQ1hei

1!6,, .,.. N ._ ad NDANLe, . v~ .~ ,. . ,•--~me due to his son being injure to 'B' Secti°t7 last week and to B~ ue ~th the VAFAUA .

ATULATIONS o 14 Filue} who was Promotedr I3{3f3GB~~ ~ two Weeks ago and only his i4th mateh

i first year ump

oval today.who umpired his fust'C Section gamt the MCG and OPtus ~~eoyl Bernie

C, >o, to theumpires that will he umpiring a u V

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TG~B umpiring his 15()t- in Ro 4hsd l ad~~~ $~~~~°n } sust co to mm 7 Fname A awil

l few .be recognisin g

rats to Rob Sneddon on Peter G~ Week, as we in the YA

, iionel ~tz, Gsaeme Ilurrichonon D ire hisT~D ~d will umpire„rpriate that th s weekend the AFL

Will be celebrating Herita e this s

pues! ecial daY, ter 6 ears with thee of two of our oldest ump' g section in 1998, 2`S'; C Tgly wwiA umpire his 4BO~lr match and to join him on 19 Grand Finals including started the last l8

of his highlights - 5ection, havin ga mateh! &oth are Life Mer~( ber ., of ears, th

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, L in 1990 after a year umPirinb

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and the after VAF A

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Psection . All umPires nees? Finger food

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section. n' p~ to help an

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~bu v St. Bernards clash at Sportscover Arena

. Who knows, the bar may even be run at19

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2 p held at Barooga .-Iarle} rywill be provided . ~B$TER between the VAFA and Vic Country,oround about the

pGA - DE le c, including a c thanks to theInteresting battle for the Brian Molony

CupREPORT ON B~;p has a tine sports drains well . tha

n~gU1 on 20 July 2003. VerY e the wate

r season"

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fell in the lead erienced up to the

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in esP previous evening. Gues'ts of the night

sandy clay base . I saY team w7ith something vrith old matesvera hiAh~ providing the Amateur orties Club", Barooga on the p bv unior umpires

irack. A very enjoYahle reception was held at The SP to see Derek Kickett stick his head in to catch u

p

Eade, and it was good This was umpired totallyj

uded VCFL Coach, Rodne}' -Will' an "> ast v West Under 18 ~al~e~on ~y I Poll' on the siren. The score boYred O~

incl eame. e kicked off after a ours uly the usual

like Phil Stevens. The day beg-well in , hat was a tough g

who acquitted themselves very a draw and had to be corrected . The main g am responded with the first 4urltiallY sh°vnng and Amateurs rlater) was wrong' Country won the toss and elected to bat

. ..errrthe

. . .go to the Victoria teixa wasted a lot of

Anihe mspeeches, the Nation al enur in the second teY ' 1 ke ~ t• The Amthem first, and they ldeked awaY to a 6

.4 to 0.1 op g

artner's first. You just seem to get days it 4 times in theaoals before my p quarters but the first

. This showed holding result Vic Coun try

waygoals . I gave to 5 but basically won all for the 5th time, the Amateur

s opportunities in frant of the Countrygoais given mounted certiflcates before winding their

{note singular} was responsible for theuscore

b es for the14 11-95 Vic Amateurs 10

.9.59 This gave the cu to the

resented to the massive 500 sts°ng crowd and g

past. Umpires were presente

df oaliel had the task of keeping two clocks and the scoreboard mov~ng~ The

u

third appearance Adrian Wilson tBUIl

back down the Hume t° Melbourne. The Scoreboard? The timekeeper Geelong ( Dennis Webster

as well. John Robinson (YAFA g ~rin tMark Osborne (GU) d did the

season of ump' g umpires performed well an

dav: Darman Anderson [FU} GippsiandlMarl Gibso

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Southern lex AFL} /Nathan Eddy {SU) VAFAUA"" all three VAFAUA umP

tGU} VAFAUA . . . . . second appearanee . A fantastic day and

aAssociation proud. 4 1FINALLY . . . abaPond .comAll correspondenee to diannewhiteleY

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rouhd ot Ua football , . -e had last v: ,

they lose . If Albert their last match agains t

meant .! :at it is > .ill anyone's gc:- s who !' miss or on afinal's berth, so to make matters easier, I had put togeu.er

a what-if scenario for all to read .

A,It .Lilydale cannot be dislodged off top spot even if they

drop their last two niatehes . Uni-High cannot miss out on

the double chance, but could drop to third if they lose their

last two matches by a large margin. Old Westbourne will get

the double chance should they win their last match againstUni-High School and North Brunswick drop one of theirremaining matches, but could miss out on the finals should

Mt .LIlydale they will _ : : , ': , ' i- finals, however, if they lose,

they will need either Nor,! ; Brunswick or St .Mary's to ' : se

their remaining two maichms to make it, North Brn=ris : pk,

will get the double chance if they win their last two _Box Hill North and Mt .Lilydale. if they lose one of r'ies,they will make the finals should Albert Park, St .Mar atOld Westbourne drop a game and will miss out should d

drop both. Finally, St.lvlarys will make the finals if the_ :in

their last two matches against Brunswick Power andRichmond Centrals` and either Albert Park, OldVdestbourne or North drop a match . If they drop one, they

are out .So there you have it . Based on the above possibilities, I am

going out on a limb to predict my final five . The crystal ball

is telling me the final five will be Mount, UHS, Stlvlary"s,

North Brunswick and Westbourne with Albert Park theunlucky sixth placed team out on percentage .

REVIEWAt the Zoo the Saints squandered the use of the breeze inthe first term and trailed by two goals at quarter time . From

that point on, the Vultures compieteIy dominatedproceedings with Zulieki and Dowdeil miserly in defencand Dolence having a good game in ruck in their eventual103-point victory .

The Turtles kicked ten goals in the first quarter againstBr ?ower, and through Mann and i»lizzi ensured

their team returned to the winners list . Even Hardway's

nine goals for the Power could not stem the tide as Elthamrecorded a solid 18 point win .

Box Hill North continued their improvement, this time

with a great second half to win convincingly away at

Richmond . Being down by three goals at half time . North

lifted considerably in the second as Da. ., .'tini put in a

sensational ruck effort . John Naumaus :'s three-goal spre e

ensured North made it two in a row : != , '' --point vin .

to stavwl~xy aagains tZrii '` h e wa : ; u ;ncc o n

M d Du ~n1, M ount strug;'ed o

appii- s pressure . 7:i - te ther end, Katie L=r

ha t hi °r n atch for it Warriors . rackir pijors . .t

final qu; . Mutt tired pl :~~. , , s

th's Cain uie .,,.o proc. :l to or

i some big ;oais to see his side home

. to Bodeen in what will be a closer match

i n ;y D4 pundits may expect . The last time these two

met, it was a closely fought affair and I expect a similar

match today. While the Cobra`s will keep up sv~ h

Vultures for the first half, I believe the fitess

students will ultimate* a5 he difference as tI .

the number two spot

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this season has been good and the return to the "PostageStamp" today Will suit their cause . in what should be aphysical encounter, I cannot see Brunswick getting,rtvcvhere near the Saints as they remain in final's

contention with a 78 point win .Eltham host Richmond in a match both teams will be keento win to begin the rebuilding process for next year. TheTurtles are a difficult outfit to match up with at home, andgiven the mediocre form of Richmond, I cannot see themgetting within a bulls roar of the likes of Doody, Mizzi and

Brick . Therefore I am going with Eltham to winconvincingly by 68 points .I feel a little sorry for Box Hill North who have been goingthrough a real purple patch, having to meet North

Brunswick who are playing for their final's survival . Northneed to win this match to stay in the final's race, and giventhe rare form of the likes of Hamilton, Wallmeyer andIC,riazis any side would find this assignment at a highdifficulty level. However, Odza and Keillor have shown thereis a bright future for the lads from Box Hill, and they willtest North Brunny today. Ultimately though, there is toomuch at stake to see North Brunswick drop this match andtherefore I am going with them to win by 21 points .Albert Park host Mt.Lilydale playing for their 2003survival. As I mentioned before, a loss will almost certainlyspell doom for the Falcons, and they could not be meetinga tougher opponent than a Mt . Lilydale team on the

rebound . Westbourne proved though, that Mount is not animpossible assignment, and should Allen, McLennan andBaker's team mates lift around them, they may be achance . However, the Dales have proven this season theyare a class outfit, and dropping two in a rov, would seemunlikely . Therefore it's Mount for me as they knock theFalcons out of the finals race with a 34 point win .Old Westbourne has the bye .TEAM OF THE YEARKeep those nominations coming intogavanfCacleanevent .com.au . I have received plenty already,so if you want to see your favorites in the team, please sendin your thoughts .PRESS CORRESPO ;'IY:,=dTSGavan Flower - gava :~F-,, leanevent.com .au

Box Hill Nor'ciz - ever-smiling Steve "Pebb1e5 " Stesaar-chaiks up 100 games this week. Steve is a great workeraround the club and is always inspiring on as he get sunder the packs with desperate play to feed the ball to histeam mates .

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D4 SECT- MBulleen Cobras v UHS-VU

St Marys v Brunswick PowerEltham Collegians v Richmond Central

Box Hill North v North BrunswickOld Westbourne - bye

Albert Park v Mt Lilvdale

BUI.I .i=:?d COBRAS - b} ,UHS•V[i 4.1 10.8 -1~5-13 24 .15 (159)ST ti;:_RYS 2.3 3.4 5.8 8.8 (56)UHS-VU: Farrelly 5 . Tate 4, Rose 3, Madragano 3 . Devlin 2, M Butera2, Mottrani- Haynes. Gerolemou, Gorange, Smith Best: Zulicki,Dolence, Dowdell. Rose, Gerolemou . Devlin St Marys : Butler 2, Purcell2. Dwyer, Wright, Timmins, Theoharris Best: Perelberg. Zsembery,Timmins, Theoharris, Anders, Schembri Umpires: Santo Caruso RonMarlyn (F) Joel Wignell (B) Lucas Williams Michael Isbister (G)BRUNSWICK POWER 4 .4 8.6 9.12 12 .17 (89)ELT COLLEGIANS 10.4 12.6 13.8 16.11 (107)Brunswick Power : Hardaway 9 . Pile, Baxter, Baksh . Best : Harrison,Hardaway, Morgan. Pike . Baksh, HLme Eltham: Harringtob 6 . Brick3. Doody 2. A .Mann 2, P.Mann, Rashid. Gilbert. Best A .Mann, Mitzi,Thomas. Brick, Harrington . E.Baud Umpires: Max Wittman GajananSkandakumar (F )RICHMOND CENTRAL 5.6 8.9 11.14 13.18 (96)BOX HILL NORTH 3.3 6.9 12 .16 17 .19 (121)Richmond Central : Macak 4, O'Sullivan 2, Nuske 2. Trotter 2. JLynch . Barritt, McGrath . Best : O'Sullivan, Terill. Speakman, Titiey,Reid. Trotter. Box Hill North: Odza 6, Namouski 4 . Keilor 3, Doyle.Cook, Olsen, Palmer. Best : Odza, Riseaila, Keilor, Penesis, Cook, Steel.Umpires: James Olle (F)OLD WESTBOURNL 6.3 9.5 11.10 12.11 (83)

MT. LILYDA?.E 1.3 5.5 6.6 9.10 (64)

OLD WESTBOUR'dE: J .Horsburgh 3, Lever 3, M .Christo 2, A.Christo.

Gerace- Akarna. 3i11man Best - Lever, Huntington, J .Horsburgh, Berm,

M .Christo, Gezaee MT.LILYDALE : Charles 3, Cartsens 2, Jelens,

Roberts, Varga, Alderman Best - T .Flannagan . Van Dueran, tiott,

Cartsens. Roberts, Gibson Umpires : Mick Gilday Sean Rothe (F)

Tristan Pearce Jon Kralevski (B )

NORTH BRUNSWICK 4.2 9.5 10.6 17.8 (110)ALBERT PARK 4.2 5.6 10.10 13.10 (88)North Brunswick: Hamilton 9,Magnusson 3, Wallmeyer 3, Twaddle 2 .Best: Hamilton, Wallmeyer, J .Boudoloh. SteSox . Robertson, Guppy.Albert Park : S .Allan 6, Baker. Venables, Chambers, D .Allan, Hymns,Sutton McLellan. Best : Borley, Taylor, S.Allan, McLellan, Neumann,Baker. Umpires: Gerard Rolls Glen Scotland (F) (B )

D4 RESERVESBULLEEN COBRAS - by eUSH-VU 1 .0 7.3 9.4 13.4 (82)ST MARYS 1.2 3.4 6.6 7.9 (51)USH-VU : Forbes 3, Hetlner 3, Fisher 2, Mills 2, Wallace 2, CaealieriBest: Davidson . Forbes, P THomas, Cusick . Uebergang. Schulz StMarys: Ryan 2, Allen 2 . Anthony 2 . Koumantatakis Best: Mulehay,Feldstaad . Anthony, Machette, Anthony, Rya nBRUNSWICK POWER 2.2 4.4 6.8 6.9(45)ELTHAM COLLEGIANS 2.3 3.5 5.7 6.9(45)Brunswick Power: Kemp 2, Brown, Kelly, Cheyne, Baksh . Baksh.',ptield, Aitken, Hayes, Boyce . Kemp . Eltham : Krohn 3 . Drummond,Evans, C.Watson. Keleher, Luttick, Krohn, Drununond. D .Barnett,Evan sRICHMOND CENTRAL 2.6 2.7 8.12 8.15 ( 63)

BOX HILL NORTH 1 .0 4.2 4.2 7.7(49)

Richmond Central: Smyth 3, Colmer 2, Levin 2, Wilson. Best Wilson,

Berrimano, Levin, Guthrie . Lane . Box Hill North: Pratt 4, Woods,

Evans, Ellis. Best : Pratt, Tambakis, Thoi . Oldlietd . Stewart . DAmato .

OLD WESTBOURNE 3.2 3.4 7.9 8.9(57)

EST,LILYDALE 0.0 2.1 2.3 4.8(32)

OLD WESTBOURNE: Rivalland 4, D .Slattery, Whiting . Christo, Wintte

Best - O'Sullivan, Rivalland, Layton, Mesman, Hewitt, Aquilino

MT.LILYDALE : Anderson, Moretti . Pereira, King Best - Pereira,

Flannagan, Cunningham . Anderson, Holloway. Morriso n

NORTH BRUNSWICK 2.0 4:2 5.4 7.7(49)ALBERT PARK 2.3 2.5 5.6 5.8(38)North Brunswick: J .Boudoloh, F.Sallourn . Russo, Briffa, Maria,Cutler . B.Carter. Best : Messiake, Parks, R .Salloum, Briffa Russo,LattouL Albert Park: Pastras, Stoney, Fleming. Payne, Bateson . Best:R .Aitan, Williams, Hogan, Wier . Quinlan . Stoney.

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D4 SectionALBERT PARKCoach : John AhernRes: Paul Shoppe e

1 P. Smit h2 S . Robinson (s)2 N . Pashas (r3 R . Baker (C )3 J . Dudi (r)4 J . Simcocks5 S . Allan6 J . Storey (VC)7 S. Variable s7 K. Gannon (r)8 A. MandEIans8 M. van lewoud

PChambers C10 M . Phillips11 A . Fleming12 T. Fraser13 B . Payne (RVC)13 M . Davey (S14 M . Hyams (S)14 C. Borg15 D . Borfey16 C . Roberton17 D . McLellan18 J. Taylor19 A. Steward20 K . Grace21 P. Shoppee22 J . Hannett22 D. Bree (r)23 B . Harries23 G . Foster24 T. Green25 J . Wie r26 L. Hopkins26 G . Baker27 B. Tuite27 J. Breen (r)28 R . Allan29 C .Fehri ng30 S . Fountai n31 S . McGuire (RC)31 D. Alla n32 A. Di'Mingo33 J . Murray34 T. Houston35 S. Toth (RVC)35 V. Surace36 J. Belbin37 L Hogan38 N . Wheeler39 S. McKerrow40 A. Graham41 D . Alla n42 K . Daley44 B . Isard45 M . MacLeod46 M . Dawdle47 L Tricarico48 J. Hamath49 C. Dyer50 S. Mellis (r)50 J. Meek52 M. Smith53 M. Williams54 N .Neumann55 D . Quinlan57 J . Sutton57 J . Guzman58 T. Bennetts59 N. Strang60 G . Bateson62 A. Harper77 S. Garcia78 J. Hamath79 J. Bourne80 M . Houg h

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Asst: M . TarulliRes : P.WoodsM'.Drew

1 G. Wilson2 C. Reid3 A. Odza3a S . Evans4 A. Manno4a J . Potter5a A.Jenkins*6 D. Martini7 S. Stewart8 J. D'Amat o8a R . Chamberlain9 A. Sallantioglu10 S . Cook11 T Thoi12 A . Dic k13 M . Cumming14 B. Palmer15 L. Keillor16 W. Drew17 G . Covello18 C . Butler19 C . Callis20 K .Oldrield21 J . Hopes22 A . Steele23 J . Naumovski23a S . Brodie24 C. Ferri s25 P. Kotsaridis27 S. Yamamoto28 Z. Velesk i30 B . Olso n31 G. Robinson32 I. Oldfield33 M . Marinovic34 M . McCartin35 P. Burley36 D. Gaynor37 D. Woolridge39 P. Webster40 D. Worrell41 M. Takeshita42 A. Tarull i43 R . Doyle44 J . Garrett46 P. Mortimer49 T. Elli s50 B . Pozar55 J . Pratt58 S . DAttera65 C. Riscalla66 C . Mulready74 P. Doyl e76 K. Loerand78 H . Penesis80 S . Wakefield82 J . Tambakis86 T. Tsukagoshi87 T. Rhind111 M . Edgley111 a P. Armstrong*

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BRUNSWICK POWERCoach: Ricky Baxter

Assist. Coach: Ross MorganRes : Greg Lovett

1 R . Baxte r2 J. Hardaway3 B. Price4 D . Hayes5 L. Hope6 B. Baksh7 W. Morgan8 D. Gerdes9 L. Yowyeh10 B. Bottomley11 N . Harrison12 G . Do w13 B. Hamilton14 C . Emmerson15 F. Norris16 J . Lovett17 B . Brett18 R. Diantonia19 N . Bu x20 J. Cooper21 B. Lovett22 J. Mcgrady23 M . Lovett24 G. Mcgowan25 J . Slater26 M . Smith27 A. Walsh28 B. Noonan29 J. Griggs30 L . Brett31 M. Crane32 P. Gall34 E . Lovett35 F. Pike36 T. Lovett37 B . Brett38 S . Kemp39 L. Brett40 R. Kirby41 L . Stephens42 S. Davis43 J. Comley44 R . Mainelli45 F. Mofflin46 G. Fryer47 M . Robinson48 R. Morgan49 R. Gree n51 P. Laming52 D. Davis53 D . Hume54 P. Brett55 S. Weston56 T. Warburton57 R . Sikora60 G. Murray61 T. Holden62 J . Clayton63 R. Dantonia64 A. Davis65 L . Griggs66 S. Islay67 T. Lovett68 M . Bond

BULLEEN COBRASCoach : Joe DAngelo

Asst. Coach : Robert PasinatiRes. Coach : Jamie Redfern

1 S . Fishe r2 T Orwin2 R. Sheehan3 S. Wigney4 N. Cartledge4 I . Mcleod5 S. Nelson6 I . Baccini7 F. Baldi8 T. Mazzarella9 P. Aslangul10 C. Powderham11 G . Fortun e12 J . Schemmerling13 N . Edga r14 A. Dejong15 J. Trinchi16 D . Trinchi17 T Conn18 J . Lowrie19 S . Trapman20 J . Mora n21 N. Lykopandis22 R. Pasinati23 J. Redfern24 J. Daniels25 W. Olney26 J . D'Angelo27 J . Cartledge28 A . Foskett29 K . Kellett31 S . Mclaren32 C. Clements33 A. Cook34 M . D'Angelo35 M . Unwin36 P. Dall'oglio37 J. Paatsch38 G. Brown39 J . Sotto41 R . Rigoni42 V. Dam43 C. Cha n44 B. Saaksjarvi45 J . Ong46 G . Reeves47 W. Feutril l48 M . Soumelidis49 G. Anderton50 B . Wilso n51 R . Rodrigues55 D. Digney56 T. Mehrez60 S. Petty61 R . Hadisutanto69 L . Ditchbu m

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N SectionELTHAM O.G . MT. LI LY DALE O .C . NORTH BRUNSWICK OLD WESTBOURN E

Coach: Sco tt Harrington Senior Coach : David Keast Coach : Ange Sammart ino Coach: Jeffrey Wilso nReserves Coach : John Glare Asst Sen . Coach: Paul Commerford Res . Coach : Gary Cutler Res. Coach: Stephen Leitch

Reseve Coach: Bart EganAsst Res . Coach : Darren Kin g

1 J. Baud 1 Newton D 1 B.Gerace

2 S. Robins 1 J . Paull 2 Adams D 2 J .Akarana

3 E. Savage 2 P. Hayes 3 Lattouf G 3 S.Depiazza

4 B. Doody 3 M . Brebner (DVC) 4 Dimarco P 4 C .Lever

5 D. Brick 4 F. Varga 5 Cutler G 5 S.Hewitt

Carte r6 T 5 G. Bird 6 Pizzari D 6 J .Horsburg h.

Rashid7 B 6 M . Jelenc 7 Stetfox G 7 A.Christo.

8 L. Sharpe 7 C. Varga 8 Guppy Dg K.Mur hurg

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p y9 C. Watson 8 K . Maniscalchi (VC) 9 Sammartino A 10 J Wilso n10 B . Marshall 9 A . Del Biondo 10 Fawcett W

.11 M .Christo

11 J . Mizzi 11 C. Gibson 11 Hamilton S 12 B.Mattson

12 L. McDonald 13 R . Kidd 12 Care S 13 J .Braham

13 M . Lu ttick 14 W. Charlton 13 Ullo M 14 T.SaidNelson14 K

1 5 R . Scott 14 Paleodimos G 15 A.Board.15 L White

16 D . Morrison 15 TsiaHas H 16 S .Christ o. 17 J . Lesinger 16 Vaina M 17 M .Aquilina16 D. Bamett 18 R . McKenzie 17 Kyriazis A 18 F.Pavez17 L. Daly 19 M. Leonard 18 Verga J 19 R.Aldridge18 M . Chapple 20 D .Watt 19 Marin P 20 L.O'Sullivan19 A . Booth 21 M. Cunningham 20 Closter L 21 L.Hudson20 S . Jeal 22 N . Colarossi 21 Santacroce R 22 S .Anderso n21 M . Ha rt 23 B . Egan 22 Freeman J 23 S .Huntingto n22 D. Wright 24 L Merre tt 23 Brdfa J 24 L. Fairfield (C)23 R. Watson 26 T. Flanagan 24 Aliani M 25 T.Edward s

24 K . Drummond 27 N . Pearce (VC) 25 Duson W 26 P.Mesman

25 R . Thomas 28 D . Maggs 26 Murphy J 27 D.Billman28 D.Slatt e ry

26 J . Glare Res C/C 29 J . Robe rts 27 Ferrante F 29 J .Manolokakis27 J . Stockdale 30 A . Penhale (RVC) 28 Boudoloh J 30 R.McMilla n28 T. Barne tt 31 T. Hansford 30 Russo D 31 M .Baulch29 D. Howgaie 32 P. Carolan CO 31 Heck J 32 G .Jenkinso n30 M . Decker 33 C . Anderson 32 Robertson B 33 D.Benn

31 B . Keleher 34 L. Kellett 33 Rotella J 34 S .Robe rts32 C. Baud 35 D . Callanan 34 Stepien M 35 D.Rivallan d

33 A . Howgate 36 M. Alderman 36 Sorleto M 36 S .Phillips

34 J . Howgate 37 C . Carstens 37 Defelice M 37 A.Leitch

35 G Smith 38 J . Charles 38 Magnuson D 38 D.Nikol a.

36 T Goonan39 T. Van Duuren 39 Rhook C 39 M .Oldham

. 40 M. Rhodes 40 McCallum B 40 S .Leitch37 J . Gilbert

'41 M. Matter 41 Elms J 41 K .Mille r

38 A . Tard rf 42 M. Periera 42 Papanikolou J 42 D.Ollenbutte l39 F. Coone rty 43 D . Holloway ( RC) 43 Sorleto P 43 A.Runcima n40 E . Baud 44 A . Cox 44 Wallmeyer N 44 B .Sla ttery41 Au .Mann 45 K . Fraser 45 Polemicos. J

45 S .Robe rtso nSemmens46 J42 D . Buller 46 D . King 46 Giovanoglou N

.47 M .Pilsbu ry43 P. Mann 47 C . Lonergan 47 Prestigiacomo N 48 TScholes

44 Al . Mann 48 S . Dougherty 48 Wolter J 49 B .Robinson45 R . Davies 49 M. Watt 49 Salloum F 50 P.Habersatt46 M . Dere 50 D . Hicks 50 Parks B 51 R.Wintl e47 S . Barass 51 A . Bullerjahn 51 Kehagias D 52 TBest48 B . Tumey 53 D .Maro tti 52 Guest D 53 M .Saunders49 P. Krohn 54 L . Allanson 53 Trafford D 54 M .Crosswel l50 B . Richardson 55 T.Wilson 54 Wake G 55 D.Layton51 P. Buhagiar B . Leek 55 Salloum R 56 L.Skidmore

54 D . Monagatti J. Mollica 56 Fayad M 57 J .Phillips

55 S Todman J. Comme rford 57 Mountney A 58 I. Smit h.

Lov e56 R J. Penhale 58 Messiake T 59 A . Lipscombe.

57 S . Gathercole A . Delahunt 59 Ackland T 60 N . Aquilina61 A Galt

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-, - --- .,.c .C ch: chael LearrnonthRes: George Koumantatakis

1 T. Brown2 B . Perelberg3 G. Schembri4 N . Goldsworthy5 A . Lan e6 S. Stone7 A . Dwye r8 A . Zsembery9 R . Orme10 G. Koumantatakis11 J. Bernard i12 A. Webb13 J. Hill14 C . Goldsworthy15 M . Purcell16 L . Anthony17 P. West18 B. Frail

19 V. an20 C . Handley21 M. Gilchrist22 R. Allen23 F. Harrison24 A. Latimer25 M. Butter26 J. Timmins27 M. Banks28 J . Innes29 P. Harrison30 P. Watson31 S. Leszko32 P. Reining33 M . O'Hallora n35 G . Theoharris36 B. Graetzer37 L. Vincent38 D. Astbury39 T. Millar

40 R. Hauster41 T. Cummins42 M . Davies44 J . Lukjanov47 P. Rousis48 D. Morcom50 A. Wibawa51 M . Lynch

52 C. Weller53 B . Armistead54 J . Wrightn56 D. Anders57 D. Watson58 B . Lewis59 K. McLennan62 G. Pilikidis

63 P. Roseman66 N . Batskos67 M . Maschette68 J . F'eldstad69 J . endy70 N . Luce72 S . Sylivris73 N . Datskos74 A . Richard80 J . Clarke88 A . Ballantyne

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1 B. Cox2 T. Quic k3 T O'Sullivan4 R. Trotte r5 D . Tankovic h6 G . Bunshaw8 G . Malcolm9 J. McGrath9 P. Karamicholos10 A. White11 S. Lake12 F. Maca k15 C. Barry16 J . Birt17 P. Carew18 P. Moutday,19 C. Quay20 A. Quick21 A. Jones22 A . Flores24 T. Guthrie25 A. Piani26 S . Baillie28 D . Green29 J . Stone32 Mark Harris33 M . Berimano34 J . Brook35 J . Howell38 M . Deireita s41 T. Slatter42 C. White42 S . Hoare45 K . Day46 D . Hogan53 K . Pardy54 C. Cartwright54 S . Rawling s56 A . Titley57 E . Hil l67 J. Lane69 T. Melville76 D . Phelan79 M . Coomber85 G.Jacobs86 G. Porteu s87 D . tngliss

Go :h : Shane MottramAssistant : G .Mandali sRes. Cc :h : G.Ternes

i M. Wright2 R . Thorp3 T. Cleveland4 L . Gorringe5 S. Mottram6 S. Cracknell C7 D . Zulick i7 M. Farmer (R)8 M.Gerolemou9 S. Devlin10 B. Farretfy11 D. Forbe s12 W. Smith13 N . Rose14 M . Butera15 J. Jacks16 J. Tate17 C.Lengendorf18 A. Hellnert9 J. Uebergang20 G . Madrigrano21 J . Hall22 G . Mandalis23 G . Ternes24 R. Horti e25 S . Hayne s26 P. Thomas27 A. Cusick28 P. Sklevenitis29 K. Weber30 J . Partridg e31 P. Dotence32 J . Michael33 J . Strangio34 J, O'Neil l

35 A . Butera36 A Pentllebury37 G. Catteratl38 R . Lapish39 M . Rea40 L Maguire41 A . Ludlow42 D . Wallace43 M, O'Neill

44 C. Wdnis h45 S . Hams46 C . Sidles

47 H . Gillies48 M. Davidson49 S . Smit s50 B. Warren52 A . Docherty53 J. Schulz55 N . Thoma s56 D . Cree k57 C . Thoma s58 J. Thomas59 D . MACRA E60 G . Costas61 T. Stathopoutos63 D . Edwards64 B. Walpol e65 J. Harris66 S. Butera67 M. De Luise68 L Holmes69 A. Dowdel l70 E. R'rcciuti71 B. Goldsmith72 A. Van Ree75 S. Mills76 V Cavelieri77 A. McCormick78 B. Carruthers79 M . Turve y81 B. Wil l86 W. Higgins88 D . Fishe r99 W. Hircoe

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at PVII1 t ms) iy rec' ' ; ad player with a permi t:.. ( .,c_„ . : AFU ; "L pi_ers with a permit - se e

- (2nd XVIII teams) Players must be registered an dmu - have played at least four (4) reserve grade matches andnot more than ten (10) senior matches in the home and awaygames (first round) .Where both first and second XVIII's are playing on the sameday the reserve grade player must only have played two (2)games in either the seniors or reserves to qualiy .For clubs with teams drawn in semi finals on different days of"a same :~^,`end (ie.lst semi Saturday, 2nd semi Sunday -read as &V teams playing on the same day) .

- Players must be registered and hold ayer has played an aggregate of more than 5

nior and r, ;rre matches he must have played more than 5Under-19 matches during the season .If a player is ineligible due to having played more than 5senior and reserve matches and does not gain selection in hisclub's senior team in the first second round match, he is theneligible to play in any subsequent Under 19 final .E

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Where a club has two U19 teams a player must have notplayed more than 10 matches with the U19 1 side to play inthe (2) team .To represent the hybrid team in the finals the player must haverepresented the hybrid team in (5) first round matches - notinch -: ' :ng finals .

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Section 1 PreviewWho said teams can't win away from home? Last weekall five travelling sides claimed the points, but we arestill no closer to determining the final's make-up.The Scotchies thanks to seven large from Berry, and agreat game from Zogoolas withstood a spirited OB tokeep alive their prospects of a top two finish . The Skevshave been brilliant the past fortnight, but alas, have nopoints to show for their toil, if they want post seasonaction, it's just about last roll of the dice stuff, in athriller, the Skevvies can maintain their final's focus .The Xavs are so close to securing fourth place, they cansurely taste it! Just one more win would likely lock it infor them, but today, against Uni, whose side is agenuine title contender, the Xavs will have to waitanother day, for that all important victory .OB displayed some outstanding fighting qualities lastweek and they will be looking for a similar performancewhen they travel to the "Racecourse" today. TheTonners knocked over the Fielders first time round, buton their home track, described as fast, Caulfield willreverse that earlier result .Despite the week's break, The Bernie's maintained theirmomentum and comfortably disposed a finalswannabe. Today, they will inflict similar pain on theMarcel2in boys from Bulleen .Uncle Chop Chop and the Roaster starred, as DLSremain in final's contention . Simply put, they mustkeep winning . At home to OEG, win number eight is asolid team performance and four good quarters away .Section 2 - PreviewThree rounds until the finals and Werribee continue toimpress, holding off a gallant Beaumaris side lastweekend, home by 25 points in blustery conditions .Deprived of serious final preparation, Werribee nowmeet two of the bottom clubs in the final three rounds,their match against Mazenod this afternoon likely toprovide less practice than an internal match attraining. Earlier this year Mazenod failed to field a sidewhen the clubs were due to meet in round seven, andproviding Mazenod make the trip west, Werribee shouldnotch up yet another home victory .Now three games behind Werribee in second, OldMelburnians face a similarly undemanding run to thefinals, this afternoon hosting Old Ivanhoe afterinflicting a 138 point thrashing away at Mazenod lastround. With Ivanhoe now mathematically ruled out ofcompeting in September, this match bears littlesignificance bar a chance for the lower-placed side togain some respect, Old Melburnians to get up .Two games clear in fourth, Beaumaris will endeavour tocement their spot in the first week of the finals thisafternoon when they meet Hampton Rovers away . A winwould take Beaumaris three games clear, while a losswould bring Hampton Rovers within four points, and in

a game vital forboth clubs inthe context ofthe season,Beaumaris toget up .

Finally Old Paradians will seek to climb off the bottomof the table with a tough home match against OldTrinity, while Old Camberwell will benefit from an extraweek on the track, and the four bonus points thataccompany the bye .Section 3 - PreviewWith Rupertswood, Old Carey and Collegians alreadyhaving confirmed their presence in September, themajor focus of the final three home and away roundswill revolve around the race for fourth position on theladder, and that last elusive spot in the first week of thefinals. With Therry going down to powerhouses OldCarey by 30 points last round, and AJAX kicking justtwo majors in their 95 point pasting by Collegians, therace for fourth remains wide open, even North Old Boysare still mathematically contenders despite suffering a120 point defeat away at Rupertswood .This afternoon the competition for that final spotcontinues, as AJAX host MHSOB, a vital game in theclub's push towards September. Limited to just twomajors by the club second from the bottom last round,MHSOB are struggling and should provide littleopposition for the home side . However AJAX must bewary of complacency, this is a must-win game for theclub given Therry are the recipients of the bye's bonusfour points this round . With percentage now irrelevant,AJAX must stay on par with Theny with a win and aimto pounce in the final two rounds, a loss today all butconceding a spot in the semi's to the club's mid-tablerivals .

Several positions down the table a competition ofsimilar proportions will be played out this afternoon, aseighth placed Monash meets ninth placed St Bernards(2), a loss for the latter side relegating them from thecompetition next season. Enjoying only their thirdproper win of the season last round, defeating MHSOBby ten goals, Monash have the opportunity to stringtogether two wins for the second time this year, havingwon consecutive games over MHSOB and St Bernards(2) earlier this season . St Bernards (2), still in search oftheir first proper win of the season, meet a Monash sidecurrently enjoying their season-best form, and willstruggle despite playing the game on home turf.Elsewhere this afternoon the competition's top twosides will attempt to assert their dominance, withRupertswood to account for the in-form Collegians, andOld Carey to overpower the mid-table North Old Boys .Section Blue - Pre-vieIt's a big fortnight for the K's with challenging game s

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A against final's combatants . They have been near;,,rttless all year, and as spirited and passionate as the

1 ;, ten will be today, the likely minor premiers will

le Ti,;ers know they let a massive chance slip last~ek . An opportunity to atone for that showing ,

ntive enough, to inflict further heartache on theints .

T ;, e B's have completed three wins on end and stillossess a slim mathematical possibility of final's glory .

The Menders won this game earlier this season by fourrilts, a fact I'm sure not lost on Bentleigh, and is whyhs_yll get home today .The Panthers had a week to forget against the B's and

ll be eager to right the .wrongs of that performance,

~aillst the Swans . This will be a particularly evencntest but the superior firepower of the District lark

Will see them home.Vie JOC's MEAN BUSINESS! Brutally illustrated last;=,-~ekend, they have set themselves for a top two endingand will have all the answers against DLS .5ecfiioxi Red - PreviewStill undefeated after fifteen rounds of football,Banyule-Viewbank travel to St Leos Emmaus tllls-lnday, the home side severely denting their final'siiances last round, recipients of a 70 point pasting by

the now fourth-placed La Trobe . With a potential spotin the first week of the finals on offer, fifth-placed StLeos struggled to match an inspired La Trobe outfit, thelatter side establishing a match-winning lead in the firstquarter kicking seven goals to one . With La Trobe nowfour points clear in fourth and boasting a far superiorpercentage, St Leos must beat Banyule this afternoonto stay in final's contention .

near certainties to line up in the second send-final,given St Leos difficult run home, La Trobe travel toAquinas this afternoon, the home side limited to threegoals for the entire afternoon last round . Starting to hita good patch of form at the business end of the season,La Trobe should be far too strong for their opposition,Walker, Butler and Dalrymple likely to be prominent upforward once more .Competitive in their fixture with second-placed UniBlacks last round, Old Westbourne face a more invitingprospect this afternoon, an away fixture with thewinless Bulleen, Old Westbourne a chance to recordjust their fourth win this season. While Old Westbournecame within 26 points of The Blacks last week, Bulleenmanaged seven goals in their 84 point defeat to

Round Numba 16-f-- .08.2003Under- I ; . a

Old Scotch v SL insCaulfield Or v Old Brighton

University Blues v Old XaverlansSt Bernards v Marcelli n

De La Salle v Old Essendon O r

Under-l9 ~ction 2Old Camberwell - bve

Old s4ielburnians v Old Ivanhoe

Old Paradtans v Old Trinity

Hampton Rovers v Beaumaris

Werribee Amateurs vMazenod 0 C at PriceReserve Beach Road, WerrIhee South

(209 Fl I)

Banyule, an impressive result given Bulleen's recentpoor-form in front of goal, and Banyule's completedominance this season . With only three roundsremaining, this fixture proves vital for both teams intheir bids to regain a little dignity and respect ; OldWestbourne to get up.Elsewhere across the citv, Old Xaverians (2) willstruggle against Fitzroy, Maghamez likely tocontribute further to his already impressive tally ofgoals this season, while the Uni Blacks should havelittle trouble overcoming a spirited Yarra Valley side .

(~iSt . Bernards PittsUniversity Blues McKerrowOld Scotch BeaurepaireOld Scotch SnaddonOld Scotch ThompsonO'Keefe St. i{evinstTi9 (2)

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Coliegtns ti '.ur,::rtswoodMHSOB v AJAX

North Old Boys v Old CareyTheny Penola OB - Bye

Si Bernards (2) v Monash Blues at 11 .40 a.m.

3 560 510 410 340 341 34

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Districts at Southern Road Reserve

De La Salle (2) v St Johns 0 C at Waveriey

Park at 11 .30 a.m.

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Bulleen Templestowe v Old WestbourneOld Xaverians (2) v Fitzroy Reds at Sock

P4cFTale Stadium at 9 a .m .Oableigh Clays v Uakleigh to be played at Aquinas 0 C v La Trobe Uni - AquinasKeeley Park, Main Road, Clayton (79 D5) Co llege (bottom oval) at 1 p.m .

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~;1 _31~-°S-rnN1•ROuST i :,.'~VINB 1 .1 6.3 6.5 7.11 (53)UNIVERSTITY BLUES 2.5 4.5 6.9 7.12 (54)St Hevins: Drinkwater 2 . Gi an siracusa . McBride, Mulkearns . O'Keefe,Sexton. Best : W. Gullifer, Hamilton . Drinkwater . O'Keefe . Hughes . Syme .University Blues: Torney 3, Heinz 2, Cl ar k, Fletcher . Best: R an kin,

Torney. Fletcher. Shaughnessy. Steele . Roney . Umpires: Tom Hay inBrett Herskope(F )OLD BRIGHTON 2.0 8.8 9.9 14.12 (96)

OLD SCOTCH 7.9 8.11 16 .15 17 .15 (117)

Old Brighton: Gadsden 3. Eastgate 2, Sterner 2, Ross 2, Heath 2,

Dubyna, Latta, Patterson, Bests: Gadsden, White, Eastgate, Joseph,Crtlly, Tolj . Old Scotch: Berry 7. Dick 5, Thorn 3 . Doev rmg. Gerstma.

Bests : Pearce, Berry. Zoogoolas . Jonas . Aurelsmith, Dick. Umpires: Nick

Rvde Luke Duthie (F) Andrew Davidson Mark Duthie (B)OLD ESSENDON GR 2.6 2.9 5 .11 5.13 (43)

CAULFIELD GR 3.4 10.10 13.12 17 .17 (119)Old Essendon: Wilson 3 . Leech . Basken Best: Cerantonio . May, M an sour .Basken, Wilson, Morfesse Caulfleld : Sinclair 4, C ar boni 3 . Garrand 2.Lill

2 . D' ar cy 2, Murphy, Yell and, Lord. Best : Garrard, Towrnsend .Lill, Pitts .Sinclair- Carbone Umpires : Sean Scully Sr John Ralph (F )

OLD XAVERIANS 4.3 6.3 7.5 11.6 (72)

ST BERNARDS OLD COLS 2 .5 8.5 15.9 21 .15 (141)

Old Xsverisns : A Ryan 3, J Ryan 3, O'Meara 2, Gtdley, Corcoran . Purss.

Best: Gulley. Agius, Nadinie, McDonnell, Gllmivan . A -Ryan. St Bernarft

Old Cols : Kelly 4, Robbins 3, Pell 3 . Pitts 3. Hogarth 2 . Mitchell, Hooper,

Harrison . Walsh, Liberatore . Best: Hooper, Pell, Liberatore, Harrison,

Robbins . Kell . Umpires : Trevor H an sen Eli Hayes (F )

MARCELLIN 2.3 6.5 11.8 12.10 (82)

DE LA SALLE 3 .4 1 0.5 12.7 20 .15 (135)

Marcellin: Harding 3, Altus 3. Ryan 2 . Power 2, Wise 2 Best : Caton,

Hardin g . Money. Mahon, Doyle, Ryan De La Sall e : Keely 4, Fteldsend 4•Vague 3- Williams 3, Quick 2 . O'Donnell 2 . Lowther. D.Browning, Best:Vague . Fieldsend, Nankervis, Kelliher. O'Donnell. Quick Umpires: Peter

Liddell Andrew Shiels ( F) Katie White-Spier ( B) Daniel Kofoed Daniel

Brookes(G)UNDER-19 SECT10A7 2 ROUF3TJ 15

OLD P IAIdS - BYEOLD IVANHOE 7.4 11.4 12 .6 14-8(921

OLD CAMBERWELL 2.2 6.7 8.9 15.12 (102)

Old Ivanhoe: Goals : Alagona 3 . Bry an t 3, Dawkins 2, Uljans 2 . Peacock .

Britten . Mcfar lane. Georgian. Best: Britten . McFarl ane. Dawkins. Mitchell,

Uljan s . Coleman. Old Camberwell : Goals: Peaswell 6, Robinson 3 .

H an son . G 2, Hendrie 2 . Chase, Ramsey. Best : Robinson, Chase. Peacock,

Rogers . Taylor, Cot trell. Umpires: Peter James Preston Miskelly (F)

OLD MELB ' S 7 .5 11 .10 17 .15 25 .17 (167)

MAZENOD 0C 0.0 2.4 3.4 4.5(29)

Old ideib : Pannifex 8, Voyage 4, Ironmonger 4, Tl :eodoulou 3, Galbraith

2, Christian 2 . Wettenhall 1, Mitchell I Best : Christian . Robinson,

Galbraith, Voyage, Pannifex, Faulkner Mazenod: Cas tricum 2, Kinniburgh

1 . Stagli an o I Best:Power. Hamill, Wmstanley . Bourbon.Mather Umpires:

Geoff Kelly Chris Collins ( F) Sean Durston-Ryan Steve Durston-Ryan (B)

OLD TRINITY 6.6 7.9 12.17 14. 1 9(103)

HANIPTON ROVERS 2.0 8.4 9.4 14.6 (90)

Old Trinity: Bilwani 2, Krakauer 2, Amiconi 2 . Medland 2. Leahy. Chiffy,

Burgess, Salem. Buckingham, Aitken . Best : Medland, Webster, Aitken,

Dickenson . Burgess, Krakauer. Hampton Rovers : McCarthy 4 . Giasouml

3. T Madhouse 3. Scott 3, Christiansen. Best : McCar thy, Kezilas. Cave,

Henry. Kobayashi . Umpires : Sh an e Mele Tim Doecke ( F) Liam Ratcliffe

M ichael Hafrer ( B) Pick Curtis Joseph O'Mara (G)BEfi S 0.3 6.10 8.10 9.13 (67)

WERRIBEE AMATEURS 6.1 7.1 9.11 13.14 (92)

Beaumarls : Woolnough 2, Murphy 2, Mitchell . Bird . Groves. Quirk,

Bramwell . Best : Mitche ll . Lynch. Bird, Gillespie . Wilson. Werribee : Lee 3 .

Miller 3, Palmmgton 2, Recant 2. Cassin. Chalmers, Stormbrink . Best :

Bianco, Chalmers, Miller, McMahon, Recant, Simpson . Umpires: Anthony

Calderone Pat Machos (F) Warw9ck Settles (8 )L NDER 19 SECTION 3 ROUND 15

RUPERTSWOOD 5 .6 14 .15 18 .18 24 .23 1167)

NORTH OLD BOYS 1 .1 2.2 4.4 7.547)Rupert swood: Potter 3, West 3, Gaunt 3. Bishop 3, Van Boxtel 2, Brennan2. McEwan 2 . Anderson, Sullivan, Menzel], Powell, Jaeger. Barry . Best:

Sullivan. West, Bishop. Moule, Boxall . Plummer North Old Boys : Owen 3,Petton 2 . Clarke, Ryan . Best : Roberts. Owen. Dettmann. Clarke,McKenzie . Ryan . Umpires : Jason Lane (F) (B) Robert Croxford (Riddell)Richard Adamson (Riddell) (G)AJAX 0.0 2.3 2.3 2 .5(17)

COLLEGIANS 7 .2 10.6 15.12 16 .16 (112)

AJAX : Lipson, Nissen Best: Givoni, Rose, Thurin. Borynsztem .

Rotemberg, Man or Collegians: Burrows 3. Jorgenson 3, Ashm an 2, Morris

2. Robeson 2, Rose 2, Elg, Holman Best : Parrent, Blumfield . Morris . Moon,

Rose, Cas tr am Umpites: Phil Gluyas Simon Fearless ( F) AnthonyVaiopoulos ( B) Symeon Vaiopoulos Victor Valopoulos(G )MONASH 3 .2 6.5 8.10 11 .15 (81)ARHSOB 2.1 2.3 17 2 .9(21)Monash : D .Grace 3 . Stewart 2. Blythe 2, M-Spence. Taylor, Chapman,

,:nani . B :at : M.Jones, Mudge, Westbrook, D .Grace . Blythe . Tennan"ASOB : 6arke. 1Niilehoa- Best: McGrath, '::ram, H ar ding, Err

voikertng. Whitehouse. Umpires: Frank Kavanagh Paul Rapke (F)

OLDCAP!- 7 7.1 15.5 16.11 18.15(123)

TFIERRY PENOLA 6.2 8.3 11.3 15.3 (93)

Old Carty: Ashworth 4, Evans 4, McKinnon 3, Angus 2 . Thompson

Leonard, MacFarlan e. Simson Best: Davey . Leonard . McKinnon, Rive

Simson. Sulman Therry Petiole : Cooper 3. Freckleton 3 . Badenhof

Cameron. Carroll . Dooley . Farre lly, Goodwin . Quinn, Sheppard, Turn

Best : Freckleton, Farrelly . Carroll. Cameron, Cooper, Capewell Umpire

Ryan Hense Patrick Couthard (F)ST BE S-bye

UNDER-19 f21 BLltr? - ROUND 15

OA%LEIGB AFC 3 .4 10 .11 12 .13 19-19033)ORMOND 1 .7 2.7 4.8 4.10 (34)Oakleigh : M . Dimachki 4 . S . Bri ggs 2. Jordan 2, Nevezie 2 . Orch ard

Reynolds 2 . J . B ri ggs . Ciavarella, Lamb, Vitagliano, N. Wills . Best: .Dimachkl. Reynolds, Counihan. S . Briggs. Orchard, J . Briggs OrmonBlack, Johnstone, Brosnan, Peel . Best: Harris, Penatris, Brosn EJohnstone, Kingston, Ramsay Umpires: Paul Tuppen Arvi WekselmanMichael Ladd (B )GLEN EIRA BEARS 1 .0 2.2 4.2 6.2 (38)

OABT.EIGHICLAYTOYd 9 .6 16 .14 22 .19 26 .23 (179)

Glen Eire Bears : Bel 2, Del Balso, Ahmed Dini, Diriye . MacKay . Best :Bel, Cooper. Cosgrove, Hewitt, Levy. Prokhorov. Oakleigh/ClayttO'Brien 14. Nassrallah 3 . M argebs 2. Su ll ivan 2, Cook, Andre-,Lazarakas, Thomson, Rossenlis. Best : O'Brien, Staker, Lazarakas . IsaNussbaum. Antenuccl . Umpires: Steven Caple Graeme Morgan (F)ST JOHNS 0 C 4.4 9.11 12 .14 14.15 (99 )

ST BEDES A13;NTOPtE TIGERS 2 .1 3,2 4.2 5.4 (341

StJohns: Nelson 2 . O'Connor 2, Arnold . Nguyen, Futrell, Diaz, Carmo

Dean . Bugesta, Beattie . Hope . Skinner. Best: Arnold. Beattie . Di

Dovllera, O'Connor. Nelson StBedes : McNamara 2 . M ar k. Andre

Samya . Best: Powe ll , Andrews, Samya. Porter, Kelly . McNamara. Umpir

M ar k Morrison Peter Liddell ( F) Ross Dodd Sam Perrin (G)

BENTLEIGH 2 .4 10 .10 14 .13 23 .21 (159

MENTONE 2 .1 2.2 4.3 5.3(33

Bent : Tiso 4 . Jolly 3 . Ridgway 3 . Heyward 3 . Forest 2, Lewis 2, Robe

Lee, Meehan . Breitlaeuz. M . McCellan. Tehennepe. Best: Lee, Nichols

Breitkreuz. Lewis, Ridgway. Wright.

Ment: Richards 2, Coglan. Boustell, Fisher. Best: Coglan , Lane, Fi

Erskine, Neilson, Regan .Umpires: Jim Pappas David Murray (F)SOUTH ?SELB DISTRICTS 4.3 9.12 14-14 16 .18 (114

DE LA SALLE (2) 1.1 1 .3 3.7 5.8 (38

'.. South Malin: Whiting 4, Borch ard 3 . Ibrahim 2, Cooper, Benvenn.

Newsom, Walden, Stefan adakis. Best : Cooper. Cronin, StefanadaWaldon, Cronin, Exell. Be La Salle: Tullock, C .Howard . Mcli

E .Browning. Gonzalel . Best: McLeod, Hillier . Gonzalez . Smyth . FranBeer. Umpires: Chris Stevens (F)

ER-1 9 f21 RED - ROUPtD 15YARRA VALLEY O B 3.2 6.4 12.6 14.6 (9G

OLD RAVERIAPdS (2) 3.1 8.4 8.5 10 .14 (74

Ya mra Valley OB: Seeger 5, Britt 4, Borland 3, Rokiekl, Tilley. Best: B

Rokleki, Seeger, Russell, Amos. Walker. Old %averiana: Not Provia

Best : Not Provided Umpires: Nicholas Brown Alan Ladd (F) Perrin Br

Sam Perrin (G) y 3 4.3 7.4 (4£OLD WESTBOURI'c'E 2 .0

UNIVERSITY BLACKS 6.2 7.4 9.9 10.12 (7S

OLD WESTBOURZdE : Lawson 2. Mason 2, D.Hudson, Morsello, B ar to

Best • Sartain, Mason, Hodgson, Walker, Tanner, Squarci UNI BLACDowsely 3. Kelley 2, Mapleson . Bullen, Commandeur, Goor an . Chishe

Best - Dowsley. Brumby-Rendell, Henry, Commandeur, Jesse, F

Umpiris: John Ralph Peter Pullen (F) Lucas Williams Shan e Herber

BApdY[II,E.VIEWBANK 7.4 15.5 17.11 20.16 (13f

BULLEEN-TEMPLESTOWE 1 .2 3.7 5.8 7.10 (5 :

Banyule-Viewbanh: Mitropolous 6 . Tsingaris 5, Davies 3 . Kayr

Christian , Demetr iou, Nichols . Brockwell, Morgan. Best : Par

Mitropoulos . Brockwell, McGovern. Christian, Davies Bull,

Templestowe: StavTetis, Barlow. Brooks, COulston, DAmeski,

Presddge . Best : Barlow, Brooks, Prestidge, Coste llo . Henry . Mt

Umpires : Brian Woodhead Miles Argall IF )FITZROY REDS 3.7 9.11 11 .14 14 .21 (10AgUIPdAS 0.0 1.4 2.8 3.11(2Fitzroy Reds : Maghantez 8, Violato 2, Sukkar. H ar t, Butler, Russe ll .

Violate, Maghamez . Ztka . Edwards, Richardson, Dullard . Aquinas : V

2 . Adams. Best : Adams, Crozier . Dexter, Munchow. Lobczuk . Will

Umpires: George Paleodimos` Dean Banana (F)LATROBE UNIVERSITY 7.4 8.5 12.13 16.14 (11

ST LEOS 1.2 1.9 2.9 5 .10(4

LaTrobe University : Walker 6, R .Butler 3 . Dalrymple 3, Hogan. Ha

Clarke, Miller. Best : Walker, Lambert, Tomlmson, R .Butler . MarHa rvey St Leos: McDermott 3 . Donald, Levies, Waters . Best: MeDeri

Cocks, Levins, McC ann, Lee Nay Black, Phyl an d Umpires : Tim Sul

(F) Adrian Borg Ricky Goodman (B )

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August 20 APS v AGS (Schoolboys - 6pm)August 23 Mazenod v. MHSOBAugust 24 FIDA Grand Final s

August 27 Mazenod College v Clontarf Football Academy(Schoolboys - 6pm)

August 30 B Section Is( Semi FinalAugust 31 A Section Ist Semi Final

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Reg New % °!o incr. .Club Dono rs Donors Total M'ship Rd10Ormond AFC 42 38 80 63.00% 40 .90%

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Hampton Rovers AFC 29 7 36 18.60% 5.70%

lt~wthorn AFC 28 5 33 24.10% 8.00%

De La Salle OC 27 2 29 10.50% 5 .80%

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Old Xaverians 21 1 22 9 .00% 4 .90%

Old Paradians 11 10 21 15 .40% 14.70%

Old Scotch 17 1 18 10 .10% 3 .90%;1HSOB 16 1 17 12.10% 3 .50%

1lbert Park AFC 8 7 15 13 .60% 6 .40%

VAFAUA 13 1 14 7.00% 2 .50%

St Bernards OC 12 2 14 9.10% 1 .90%

3~ Kevins AFC 10 2 12 5 .30% 4 .80%

Therry Penola OB 10 2 12 6 .30% 2 .60%

Old Trinity 12 0 12 7 .60% 1 .90%

`Sazenod OC 10 1 11 5 .90% 3 .80%

Marcellin OC 8 3 11 6.00% 1 .10%

CIn[versity Blues AFC 8 2 10 6 .70% 1 .30%

St Mary's AFC 9 0 9 8.70% 4.90°'%

7,, tidal Tally Ho AFC 6 3 9 10 .70% 4.80%

Sainburne Uni AFC 7 2 9 10.30% 4.60%

~;t Leo's Emmaus WP 8 1 9 4.90% 4.40%

Werribee AFC 7 2 9 6.20% 0.70%

Power House AFC 7

Yarra Valley Football Club 8Old Mentonlans 7

lonash Blues AFC 54;cst Brunswick AFC 6

AJAX AFC 6Banvule AFC 4Old Haileyburians AFC 6

Eisternwick AFC 7Collegians AFC 7

Old Essendon Or 7Fitzroy Reds AFC 6

Richmond Central AFC 5

1 8 9.00% 5.60%0 8 5.80% 4.40%1 8 6.10% 3.80%3 8 4.10% 2.60%2 8 7.10% 1 .80%1 7 4.40% 3.80%3 7 8.00% 3.40%1 7 5 .70% 2 .50%0 7 7.40% 2 .10%0 7 3.90% 1 .70°',u0 7 4.00% 1.70%1 7 4.30% 1 .20%1 6 5.50% 3 .60%

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Bentleigh AFC 6 0 6 5.00% 3 .30%

Old Carey Or 5 1 6 4.20% 2 .10%

UHSOB 5 1 6 5.40% 1 .80%

Williamstown CYMS 6 0 6 4.40% 1 .50%

North Brunswick AFC 4 2 6 6.50% 1 .10%

La Trobe Uni AFC 5 1 6 4.80% 0.80%

North Old Bovs AFC 6 0 6 4.00% 0.70%

Old Geelong Or 4 2 6 3.70% 0.60%

Oakleigh AFC 6 0 6 3 .90% 0.00%

Prahran AFC 5 0 5 3 .10% 1 .30%

Old Brighton Or 5 0 5 2 .40% 1 .00%

Eley Park AFC 3 2 5 5 .80% 0 .00%

Mentone AFC 4 1 5 4.60% 0 .00%

Glen Eira AFC 3 1 4 3.30% 1 .70%

Whitefriars OC 3 1 4 2.10% 1 .60%

Aquinas OC 3 1 4 2.90% 0 .70%

Old Melburnians 4 0 4 2.20% 0 .00%

Salesian OC 2 1 3 2.90% 2 .00%

Rupertswood AFC 2 1 3 2 .10% 1 .40%

Bulleen Cobras AFC 1 2 3 2 .80% 0 .00%

Mt Lilydale OC 2 0 2 2 .30% 1 .20%

Ivanhoe/Assumption AFC 2 0 2 2 .30% 1 .10%

Parkside AFC 2 0 2 1.90% 0 .90%

Box Hill Nth AFC 1 1 2 2 .30% 0 .00%

Eltham OC 1 0 1 1.10% 1 .10%

Kew AFC 1 0 1 1.10% 1 .10%

Sth Melbourne Districts 1 0 1 0.80% 0.80%

Old Camberwell Or 1 0 1 0.70% 0.70%

Beaumaris AFC 1 0 1 0.70% 0.00%

Brunswick AFC 1 0 1 1.10% 0.00%

Monash Gryphons AFC 1 0 1 1 .10% 0.00%

University Blacks AFC 1 0 1 0 .50% 0.00%

Bulleen-Templestowe AFC 0.00%

Old Westbourne Or 0.00%

St Johns OC 0.00 %

Totals 596 156 752

New Donor Rate 20.70%

Congratulations to Ormond who receive 2 new Sherrin footbattsfrom Spalding and gift vouchers from Cadbury

Schweppes and Four'n Twenty Pies for being the club with the greatest number of donations after Rd15 andhaving the greatest percentage increase in donors from Rds 11-15 .

Clubs yet to register Captain Bloods are ineligible to win p ri zes - so sign up your Captain Blood now - visit theVAFA website (vafa.asn.au) and join up now .

It's fantastic to see all the Clubs rally to get their donations in this close to the end of the Challenge .

But with only 3 weeks left of the Challenge, can your Club help generate another 317 donations to beat last year'soverall VAFA Challenge tally?

Ring Isobel on 9694 0237 to donate TODAY !

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Storer 2. Dilizio 2. Rutu 2 . Best : Storer. D .Green,Butte-rorth . Grr:, Scan, b1acPherson.Old w, Stewart, Robe . Toll. Jeweil. Best: Super, Smith, Toil. ,'.titas,Stewart, JeanII .Um : Paul Netter J oe Ciceotasto (F) Katlic t 2ilte-Spier Josh s,4'h;te-Spier(B) Brian Nunn (emergency) ky W'indlow (G)

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OLD ESSEtv-D 4.5 7.5 11.13 13.14 (921OLD RR . St. (2) 2.0 4.2 5.3 8.7 (55)O36E : Fr 3 . Kanoitts 2, Gradtzlfl 2 . Eddy 2. Cartss, Walker, Famgta,Evans . Best nears, Fraser, Walker. Papal, Turner, Barr .OldXav: Ireland 3, Erfurtlt, Glee;on, Harty, 07{ane. Jones . Best : Ireland,r1 .Curtain. 01,ou"tn. Silk, Larkins, Quinn.Umzalres: Tony Robb= Tony E IF) Brian Noon femergency) Davidti'Tindtow (B) TomWtndlea Tony B-res tG )

1ST . 1<t LFITZROY REDS 2.0 6.9 6.10 11 .14 (80)UNIVERSITY BLACKS 0.2 0.2 2.7 2,7(19)F'itzR: Prior 3, Price 2, Evans 2, t4hitty . Atiden. Steer, Hamilton. Best:Flarnagant- Bridges. Price, Jackson- Andrew, Leske .U - : Nicholls. Bau)ch. Best: Nicholls. Matthews, Otsuka, GrknunetLBally, Nation .Umgim: Bob OHalloran Nk Thornhill (F) None White-Spier Josh1White-Spier (B) Brian Nunn (er rgt tcy) Ray Windtow (G )

A MfBODOC 4.4 4.11 7.15 10.16t76)OLD BRIGFFI'Ol3 2.0 4.0 4.I 7.3 (45)Mea: Fothezgtti 3. Palamara 2, Fist. . . Bndgland, Collins . Noble, Nussbaum.Best : S.R2IHanms. Pollard, Jacobs, Nussbaum, Paine, Scasscra .013: Cochran 2, Trim, Sabo, Allen, ftovac, Gibson. Best: Jen&tn, Carra,

Stewart, Allen, H6wuen. Cooper,

Um : Lindsay McIntyre Ray Benson(F) Katie White-Spier Josh wnite•

SI r (BI Trevor Hansen lenitrl xvl Rh °arker (G )!g: -

0.0 0.0 0.1 19 (27)2.4 .4 7.7 7.7 (49)

. Heath 1 . Best: Ttromas, Gran Velson, West. Ly . Payne .. I: Jackson 2, Haynes 2, Bourke, Murray, Na7smith Best : Gibson.

Murray, Dalton. Bourke, Houston, Jackson .Um; 3.res: Stephen Mason Frank, Iiavaa i (F) Tom lVindtow Dean Barecir(emergency) (B) Trevor Hansen Elicit Parker fG)

CLUB 10 - : Jason StorerJordan RisstromNicholas Rathget`--Da49d Butterworth

rranranOld IvanhoeOld Xaeer)ansPrahran

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CLUB 18 - NORTH John Chapman Therry Petiole 10Tony Jackson Fitzroy Reds 9Nick Auden Fitzrov Reds 9Julian Hav Old Essendon 9Brett Pap3) Old Essendon 8Geoff Steven Old Essendon 8Jake'v9atthews Uni Blacks 8

CLUB 18 - SOUTH Corey Crecswell Eley Park 17Daniel Grant Eley Park 13Simon Fisher Rfazenod 12Michael Fothergill A9azenod 1 2

Best & Fairest and Goalkicl,-ing awards will be presented on Club h17nGrand Final day - followln each respective sections Grand Final -Secretaries have been advi of such.

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1 J Norton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 NMacPherscn - . . . . . .j .

2 S Maloney . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 C Johnson . . . . . . . . . . .; . . .3 A Hickey . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 3 A Lawrence . . . . . . . . . .i1 . . . . ~

4 T Shields . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 J Geri . . . . . . . . . . . . . .! . . . ',,5 M Brasher . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ., . . . . . . . . . . . .i . . . .5 J Eve .7 S Kitto . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 K Jones . . . . . . . . . . . . .! . . , .!,

8 D Jennings (C) . . . . . . . . . 7 R Haywood . . . . . . . . . .f . . . .,'9 C Mitchell . . . . . . . . . . . . . ''9 C Belej . . . . . . . . . . . . .{ . . .

11 T Fisher . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 R Pritchard . . . . . . . . . .' . , . .12 R Ford . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 K Fetterplace . . . . . . . . . .;. . . .,i3 hl Lafferty . . . . . . . . . . .: . . . . 16 D Green . . . . . . . . . . . J . . .

14 C Bowker .. . . . . . . . . . . . :. . . . . . . . . . . . :17 C A4orton . . . . . . .15 ATucker . . . . . . . . . . . .' . . . . 18 D Butterworth . . . . . . . . . . . .

1 7 D Hyde . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 M Davies . . . . . . . . . . . .'. . . ;

17 D Stinear . . .i . . . . 21 V Ruin . . . . . . ,. . . .I1IS AShod . . . . . . . . ;. . . . 23 Tt4aughan . . .-i. . . .

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18 A Woodock . . . . . . . . . .' . . . . 26 G Scott . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 . . :

19 A Scott . . . . . . . . . . . . . . i . . . . 28 PA Green . . . . . . . . . . . .,. . . .

21 N Brasher . . . . . . . , . . .i . . . . 31 J Storer . . . . . . . . . . . . .i. . . .

22 P Sarong . . . . . . . . . . . . :. . . . 32 C James . . . . . . . . - . . . ;. . . .

23 L Meehan . . . . . . . . . . . :. . . . 33 S ivak . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ;. . .

24 0 Bermann - . . . . . . . . .' . . . . 35 J 7ssis . . . . . . . . . . . -1. . .

24 B Buick . . . . . . . . . . . . .~ . . . . 36 M Cooke . . . . . . . . . . . .i . . .

26 G Waiton . . . . . . . . . . . .! . . . . 37 8 Cari(idge . . . . . . . , . .j. . .28 R Chapple . . . . . . . . . . . j- . . . 38 R Di l-izto . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

31 K h9annix . . . . . . . . . . .j . . . . 43 D Blake . . . . . . . . . . . . .`,. . .

33 J Stinear . . . . . . . . . . . .' . . . . 46 A Ross! . . . . . . . . . . . . .:. . .42 P Wooten . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 L Farrell . . . . . . . . . . . . . i. . .

43 L Bore(la . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 A Blake . . . . . . . . . . . . .'' . .

45 M Ward . . . . . .. . . - .i . . . . .66 M Stowell . . . . . . . . . . J .48 D Smith . . . . . . . . . . . . . ~. . . . 60 A Dowd . . . . . . . . . . . . .;. .

59 D Jarvis . . . . . . . . . . . . .' . . . . 66 C Smith . . . . . . . . . . . .?. .

70 Fd Krezet . . . . . . . . . . . .~. . . . 68 S Haywood . . . . . . . . . i. .

78 C McNamara . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88 J Gouday . . . . . . . . , . .;. .

79 E Phillips . . . . . . . . . . . .i. . . .81 P.4 PRcGrath . . . . . . . . . .i. . . .

Ill M Roberts . . . . . . . . . . . k. . . .

. . . . . . . :. . . .112 PDvryer . . . . .

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~ W Erfurth . . . . . . . . . . . . i. . . . i C Collins . . . . . . . . . . . . .

I M 0'Kane . . . . . . . . . . ' . . . 3 N BatJwin . . . . . . . . . . .! . . . .{

I2 P Lyttleton . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 J Hamiron . . . . . . . . . . ;. . . .

6 R Ford . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 C Prior . . . . . . . . . . . . .{. . . .

g R Calhaem . . . . . . . . . .F. . . . 13 J Steer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

10 Mduinn . . . . . . . . . . . .~ . . . . 11 B Roache . . . . . . . . . . .i . . . .

1 C Knott . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 J Price . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

13 C Worry . . . . . . . . . . . . .~ . . . 19 P Cook . . . . . . . . . . . . .`, . . .

14 M Ralph . . . . . . . . . . . . :. . . . 20 D NrTidry . . . . . . . . . . . .i . . . .

15 C Hoare . . . . . . . . . . . . j. . . . 23 T Jackson . .

16 J Silk . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 P Jones . . . . . . . . . . . .i. . . .

17 R Harly . . . . . . . . . . . I 27 G Davis . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 . . . .

19 S Ainsworth . . . . . . . . . . .28 N Fitzpatrick . . .

-5 T Gleason . . . . . . . . . . . ~ . 29 D East . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

6 M Rodgers . . . . . . . . . . ~ . . . . 34 R Holland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

27 A Curtain . . . . . . . . . . . , i. . . . 38 B Breen . . . . . . . . . . . . :. . . .

28 J Farley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41 t,', Bridges . . . . . . . . . . .' . . . .

'29 J Ireland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .46 N Mann . . . . . . . . . . . . .

34 AJones . . . . . . . . . . . . . (. . . . 47 W Bahr . . . . . . . . . . . . .j. . . .

36 J McLean . . . . . . . . . . .f. 48 N Vauahan . . . . . . . . . . . . .

51 J Ogilvy . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . .~ 49 A Pualia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

N Lrkins . . . . . . . . . . . . ~. . . . 52 B O'Connor . . . . . . . . . . .

,. .A Nolan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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56 T Madden . . . . . . . . . . . . .Y

S McCarth . . .; ~. . . .62 N Auden . . . . . . . . . . . .

D Stoney . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 C Andrews - 1 ,

D McKay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67 R Ho!derhead . . . . . . . . , . . .

K O'Loughlin . . . . . . . . . i. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L . . .71 T Leaks76 P Everard . . . . . . . . . .,(. . . .

. . . . .' . . . .86 C Evans . . . . . . .

95 D Flannagan . . . . . . . . .! . . . .

99 C McGrath . . . . . . . . • .i . . .

411 R Burgrnrann . . . . . . . . J, . . . .

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1 T Emdge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 C Dyer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ;. . . .

2 N Ryan (VC) . . . . . . . . . :. . . . 9 J Thomson . . . . . . . . . .i . . . .

3 B Pennell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 J Bonnyman . . . . . . . . .j . . . .

6 C Katsourarns . . . . . . , . i . . . . 18 Travis Jackson . . . . . . . :. . . .

7 A Stock . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 R Gibson . . . . . . . . . . . .i . . . .

8 AHooper . . . . . . . . . . . . :. . . . 25 AThwaites . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

11 D Kov,c _ . . . . . . . . . . .'. . . . 26 J O'Meara (C) . . . . . . . . . . . .

12 D Cxhran . . . . . . . . . . . :. . . . 28 J Stenshott . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

13 D 3owden (1'C) . . . . . . . ., . . . 29 J Pereira . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

15 J Bums . . . . . . . . . . . . . :, . . . 32 P Bourke . . . . . . . . . . . .j . . . .

16 ACheeseman . . . . . . . .' . . . . 33 T Ha ynas . . . . . . . . . . . .L . . .

17 P Sedgmic4c . . . . ; . . . . . . . . . . . . .:. . . .36 G Ryan

20 N Maddox . . . . . . . . . . 37 M Paths . . . . . . . . . .

21 A Pemberion . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 P Nelson . . . . . . . . . . . .! . . . .

22 G Ea . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41 S Dalton . . . . . . . . . . . .i . . . .

25 D Tregonmg . . . . . . . . . :.. . . . 42 J Houston . . . . . . . . . . .'. . . .

27 M Carr . . . . . . . . . . . . . :. . . . 45 R Rav^ey . . . . . . . . . . .; . . . .

28 G Norwood (C) . . . . . . .' . . . . 46 D Harper . . . . . . . . . . . .~ . . . .

30 P Quieros . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47 S Gtouiche . . . . . . . . .1 . . . .

32 X Cara . . . . . . . . . . . . .t . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .49 J Toscano

34 T Gibson . . . . . . . . . . . . i. . . . 50 P Williams . . . . . . . . . . .! . . . .

41 M Allen . . . . . . . . . . . . . i . . . 51 P Sully (VC) . . . . . . . . . ;. . . .

42 M Jenkin . . . . . . . . . . . .!. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . :. . . .52 D Murray43 J Howd-en . . . . . . . . .

53 T Snow . . . . . . . . . . . . .i. . . .

'44 M Quieros . . . . . . . . . . .?> . . . .. . . .56 P Hogg . . . . . . . . . . . . .

45 C McKimm . . . . . . . . . . j. . . . 57 A Spite . . . . . . . . . . . .' . . . .

52 S Cooper (VC) . . . . . . . : . . . 58 S Samra . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

53 C Trim . . . . . . . . . . . . . .!,. . . . 60 T Pratt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

58 P Sabo . . . . . . . . . . . . .i. . . . 63 C Ryan . . . . . . . . . . . . . ;. . . .

59 G Daou . . . . . . . . . . . . . : . . . 64 D NaismPh . . . . . . . . . . :. . . .

60 D Cre•r:dsan . . . . . . . . . . . .

69 LStewar . . . . . . . . . . . .I . . . .

. . . . . . .!. . .117 W Ead . . . . . .

122 B McDougall . . . . . . . ;.

127 JNilI . . . . . . . . . . . . .i, . . .

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ction 1 .

RESULTS OF SEMI FINALS .F irst Semi Final .Prahran , who defended against the breeze, set up theirvictory over Old Ivanhoe with a strong first quarter .Aided by the breeze in the second quarter. Prahranattacked relentlessly and kicked six unanswered goals,which gave them a half time lead of forty points. OldIvanhoe were unable to make any real progress in thesecond half when only thirteen scoring shots wereregistered. Despite the disparity in the scores, the gameremained a real physical contest until the final siren,which signaled victory to Prahran by thirty four points .In finishing fourth, Old Ivanhoe proved the merit oftheir promotion from Section 2 and they deserve

commendation for their effort during the season .Se cond Semi Final ,De La Salle's inability to score with the aid of a breezein the first quarter set up another Old Xaverians victoryand with it qualification for their twelfth consecutiveGrand Final . A burst of five unanswered goals in the

second quarter saw Old Xaverians hold a forty onepoint lead at the long interval .

The second half saw more of the intense physical faceof football as De La Salle tried valiantly to bridge thegap. They outscored Old Xaverians in the third quarterbut still trailed by thirty five points at the last change .Old Xaverians regained the scoring ascendancy in thelast quarter and ran out winners by forty nine pointsafter a physically enervating match .Section 2 North .

iOnce again University Blacks demonstrated greatdifficulty in scoring in a final . Their inability to goaluntil the third quarter, enabled Fitzroy Reds to lead byforty three points at half time . Although the Blacksrallied slightly in the third quarter, their longstandingrivals, the Reds powered away in the last to win by sixtyone points .The Blacks, whose form tapered off at the wrong time,can be pleased with their season's contribution to theirfamous club in 2003 .Second Semi Final .The physically stronger Old Essendon were neverthreatened by a lighter Old Xaverians side. OldXaverians after kicking the opening goal, were neverreally allowed to dictate terms as Old Essendon wereclearly superior in the air and in physical duels .To their credit, Old Xaverians persisted and actuallyoutscored their opponents in the final quarter before

going down by thirty seven points. {(iE

Section 2 South.First Semi Final .

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Eley Park, whom I selected, began very nervouslyagainst a rejuvenated Whitefriars, who fielded theirstrongest line up in months. At half time Whitefriars ledby twenty eight points and had prevented Eley Parkfrom scoring .

Whitefriars went further ahead in the third quarter withthe aid of the breeze as "The Quail" (Paul Bourke)continued to dominate across half forward . A snappedgoal over his shoulder by Naismith really brought the"House" down as the "Friar's onslaught continued ."Physios", watching commented on the elasticity of thebig forward's muscles as he snapped truly, whilstcontorting his body.Eley Park gained some respite by outscoring theiropponents in the last quarter but the damage was doneand Whitefriars won by twenty two points with anunusual scoreline, which was completely correct inmathematical terms .Although Eley Park will be disappointed by theiruntimely exit, they can look back on a successfulseason, which will be seen as renaissance of their club .Second Semi Final .

Mazenod continued on their path to championshipstatus with a thirty one point victory over Old Brighton,who were confident of causing an upset .Poor kicking robbed Mazenod of an even bigger victory.At least three "posters" and three kicks into the man orthe mark by Coach Troy Bridgland from the goal squat(could have left Mazenod in a precarious position . In facMazenod were unable to goal in the second quarterwhich enabled Old Brighton to trail by a mere elevexpoints at half time.The third quarter saw Mazenod build their lead to thirttwo points by the last change . The final quarteproduced an even contest as Mazenod went on to wi

by thirty one points and thus qualify for the GranFinal .

PREVIEW OF PRELIMNARY FINALS .Section 1 .For the second successive season De La Salle anPraliran will meet to qualify to meet Old Xaverians ithe Grand Final . Each club has defeated the othiduring the season . Prahran triumphed by sixty spoints in Round 3, whilst De La Salle won in Round lby eight points.

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The problem for Mark Williamson . as with all other

coaches . is how to quell Butterworth and Cartledge .-cougar" has kicked 10 goals against De La this

season and "Carey" is always dangerous as he showedlast Sunday .Mid field duels will be decisive . Ash Tucker will have towork hard to nullify Prahran's Lawrence, Storer andPritchard . Should Macpherson line up on a wing, hewill cause problems with his pace and reach . It is not;-,, ry coach who can swing a winger into the ruck andniaintain team balance .On football ability, leg speed and height I favourprahran but I am not sure that the Two Blues want to

lull forward could out bustle the lighter Xaverian s

as desperately as do Be La Salle . Therefore I

dict another bone rattling encounter, whic hwill win although I suspect once again the real

winners will be the Old Xaverians.

Section 2 North.old Xaverians and Fitzroy Reds come into Sunday'sPreliminary Final each with an away victory over theother this season . The Old Xaverians won atBrunswick Street by seventeen points and The Redsc,ime from behind to win by four points at MeHale

Stadium in Round 10.Since they last met Old Xaverians form has fallen awayand they have only won one game . On the other hand,~ttzroy Reds are playing well when it counts asinstanced by their last two displays . Passion and

hardness at the ball were hallmarks of the Red's wintc,A Sunday . Old Xaverians, who are not as physically,rrong as Fitzroy Reds, rely more on slick balliiiovement and running away from slower and less fit

opponents .The reds must quieten Ireland or the "return of theJedi" could win the game for Old Xaverians . Prior at

defenders and if the ball can be kept in their forwardline, Fitzroy Reds will have a successful afternoon .Fitzroy reds are my selection providing they focus onthe job at hand and don't become overawed by theoccasion.Section 2 South .()Id Brighton and Whitefriars, who meet today for the

rr~,ht to challenge Mazenod, have each won awayi,-ainst the other this season . In Round 3 W1litefriars

i, ll in by two points while in Round 13 Old Brightonhad a resounding win by forty eight points .St,itistically Old Brighton is the better performed side .Ilovrcver so was Eley Park against Whitefriars last

v,, ekr

Old Brighton are always dangerous when they can feedrc)chran, who has already announced himself to`.t liitefriars . Trim, Jenkin and Carra are three othermnsistent performers who always do well for Oldi;rilhton . They must be quelled in another trial forrr,rien . Conversely Whitefriars were effusive abou t

return of the "Quail" from his Asian hibernation .r; ill hurt the Old Brighton defence if given free rein

on the forward line.Travis Jackson with his no frills attack on the ball willagain lead Whitefriars from the front and with theconsistent play of Dalton, Gibson and Glouvchevshould pilot WhiteL iars to a narrow victory.

!

F : lte -!50 G,7mes Paul Dwyer. Paul starte d

with the Under 19's in 1984 and has since played 31games with the Under 19's, 13 with the Warriors, 46

Reserves and 61 Senior (49 "A" 12 "B") . Paul also

coached the Reserves in seasons 1999 - 2000 and was

Assistant Senior Coach in 2001 . Paul passed the 150game milestone with the Warriors last week .

Congratulations Paul on a fine contribution over all

aspects of your involvement with the Club .

TODAY'S MATCHESCLUB 18 FINALSAugust 10, 200 3

Preliminary Finals - Sportscover Arena,Elsternwick

Club 18 (1) - 2 .15 p .m .De La Salle v Prahran

Club 18 (North) - 11 .45 a .m .Old Xaverians (2) v Fitzroy Red s

Club 18 (South) - 9 .20 a.m .Old Brighton v Whitefriar s

U18 (1 )Prahran Cartlidge°Old Xaverians L Hardwick'Old Xaverians R George'Prahran Butterworth'Collegians Oakley° includes final's goal sC18 (N)

0 642 461 250 230 2 1

Old Essendon Evans® 1 42Fitzroy Reds Prior' 3 27Old Essendon Eddy' 2 25Old Trinity Cade 0 16Old Trinity Taylor 0 11° includes final's goal s

C18 (S )Old Brighton Cochran' 2 59Mazenod FothergIll' 3 58Mazenod Bridgland' 1 45Mazenod Fisher' 1 35Eley Park Psaltopoulis' 0 30' includes final's goals

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LL t~ ITOFdIANS 16 12 4 0 1069 798 133 .96 4 8t iITY BLACKS 16 11 5 0 1349 805 167 .58 44

"'NYULE 16 10 6 0 1097 902 121 .62 40RRA VALLEY 0 B 16 6 10 0 992 1115 88 .97 24)UINAS 0 C 16 5 11 0 975 1219 79.98 201 ESIAN O C 16 4 12 0 923 1131 81 .61 1 6

,,' ;lHOEASSUMPTION 16 4 12 0 933 1385 67.36 1 6LEEN TEMPLESTOWE16 1 15 0 515 1650 31 .21 4

P W L D For _Apst °4 Pis

:'INSULA0 B 16 16 0 0 1842 555 331 .89 64ULU GEELONG 16 13 3 0 1494 588 254.08 52F1 =10Y REDS 16 13 3 0 1419 606 234.16 52:;:ST BRUNSWICK 16 8 8 0 1018 879 115 .81 32

L;. TROBE UNI 16 7 9 0 933 1081 86 .31 28OLD CAREY 16 6 10 0 911 1288 70 .73 24*WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 16 6 10 0 888 1280 69 .38 24BENTLEIGH 16 6 10 0 895 1315 68 .06 240 1EIGH 16 3 13 0 697 1620 43 .02 12k. `:,'rTHORN AMATEURS 16 2 14 0 660 1648 40 .05 8'Ineligible player Round 13

P W L D For Agst __% Pis

:, , 3RIBEE AMATEURS 16?ERTSWOOD 1 6

, .INBURNE UNI 16T JOHNS 0 C 16nEW 16-)NASH GRYPHONS 16

ELSTERNWICK 16SOUTH MELB DISTRICTS16POWER HOUSE 16;YNDAL TALLY-HO 1 6

P

RTH BRUNSWICK 1 55-VU 15

ST MARYS 14ALBERT PARK 15OLD WESTBOURNE 15[.7LILYDALE 15RICHMOND CENTRAL 14BULLEEN COBRAS 14ElTHAM COLLEGIANS 14i ~_ ; HILL NORTH 14-RUNSWICK POWER 15'Ic=fi iie player Round 13

14 1 1 1483 628 236.15 5812 4 0 1365 858 159.09 4811 4 1 1322 783 168.84 4610 6 0 933 941 99.15 408 8 0 1023 1120 91 .34 326 10 0 845 936 90.28 246 10 0 991 1182 83.84 246 10 0 838 1145 73.19 244 12 0 663 1072 61 .85 162 14 0 591 1566 37.74 8

W L D For Agst % Ratio13 2 0 1466 765 191 .63 86.6712 3 0 1507 573 263 8011 3 0 1456 735 198 .1 78.5711 4 0 1570 743 211 .31 73.338 7 0 1103 932 118.35 53 .338 7 0 1118 1016 110.04 53 .337 7 0 785 1103 71 .17 504 10 0 967 1194 80.99 28 .573 10 1 887 1262 70.29 21 .432 12 0 436 1869 23 .33 14290 14 1 392 1667 23.52 0

7 P IN L D For % Pb;

T BERNArsua 15 15 0 0 2057 927 221 .90 60iJERSITY BLUES 15 12 3 0 1686 816 206.62 4 8

7LD SCOTCH 15 12 3 0 1720 1122 153 .30 48D XAVERIANS 15 8 7 0 1235 1166 105 .92 32KEVINS 15 7 8 0 1271 1256 101 .19 2 8

F LA SALLE 15 7 8 0 1253 1286 97 .43 28C ~ULFIELD GR 15 5 9 1 1233 1460 84.45 22ARCELLIN 15 3 10 2 1299 1547 83 .97 16LD BRIGHTON 15 2 11 2 750 1852 40 .50 124 D ESSENDON OR 15 1 13 1 738 2013 36 .66 6

Lr ~ :3:1.1776N 2 P W L D For Apst _% ftt^Joi E AGdATEURS 15 14 1 0 1386 738 187 .80 56

riLDiv4ELBURNIANS 15 11 4 0 1485 720 206.25 44D CAMBERWELL 15 10 5 0 1258 1129 111 .43 40

L UMARIS 15 10 5 0 1108 1109 99.91 40?PTON ROVERS 15 8 7 0 1057 1144 92.40 32

9!UTRINITY 15 8 7 0 958 1053 90.98 32D IVAIlHOE 15 7 8 0 1247 1284 97.12 28.7C10D 0 C 15 4 11 0 549 1550 35.42 1 6

-J P"'iADIANS 15 3 12 0 772 1258 61 .37 12;eligiole player Round 1 3

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RUPERTSWOOD 15OLD CAREY 15COLLEGIANS 15THERRY PENOLA OB 15AJAX 15NORTH OLD BOYS 15MHSOB 15MONASH BLUES 15ST BERNARDS (2) 15

IN L D Fc ; ' % Pb;

14 1 0 1267 774 163.70 5613 2 0 1705 588 289.97 5212 3 0 1337 900 148.56 488 7 0 1499 1228 122 .07 328 7 0 1107 1246 88 .84 327 8 0 1041 1349 77 .17 285 10 0 880 1281 68 .70 205 10 0 839 1339 62 .66 203 12 0 523 1616 32 .36 1 2

P W L D For Agst % Pb;

OA ..LEIGH 15 14 1 0 2308 749 308.14 56ST JOHNS 0 C 15 13 2 0 1688 902 187 .14 52

ST BEDES MENT TIG 15 12 3 0 1776 903 196.68 48OAKLEIGH CLAYS 15 9 6 0 1859 1167 159 .30 36BENTLEIGH 15 7 8 0 1491 1195 124.77 28SOUTH MELB DISTRICTS15 6 9 0 1329 1272 104.48 24

MENTONE PANTHERS 15 6 9 0 1232 1609 76.57 24ORMOND 15 5 10 0 1076 1561 68.93 20GLEN EIRA 15 2 13 0 606 2529 23.96 8DE LA SALLE (2) 15 1 14 0 748 2260 33 .10 4

9"991 R E D P W L D _Fdr AW . Pts

BANYULE VIEWBANK 15 15 0 0 1811 711 254 .71 60

UNIVERSITY BLACKS 15 13 2 0 1800 571 315 .24 52FITZROY REDS 15 11 4 0 1599 829 192 .88 44LA TROBE UNI 15 9 6 0 1016 788 128 .93 36ST LEOS EMMAUS WP 15 8 7 0 1192 1095 108 .86 32

OLD XAVERIANS (2) 15 7 8 0 965 1047 92 17 28AQUINAS D C 15 5 10 0 806 1288 62 .58 20YARRA VALLEY 0 B 15 4 11 0 696 1259 55 .28 16'OLD WESTBOURNE 15 3 12 0 593 1336 44 .39 12BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE15 0 15 0 394 2103 18.74 0`Ineligible player Round 1 3

CLUB 18 - 1 P IN L D For A % P#s

OLD XAVERIANS 14DE LA SALLE 14PRAHRAN 14OLD IVANHOE 14ST KEVINS 14MARCELLIN 14MONASH BLUES 14COLLEGIANS 14

14 0 0 1710 542 315.50 5611 3 0 1391 784 177.42 449 5 0 1439 907 158 .65 368 6 0 1037 954 108 .70 326 8 0 981 1046 93 .79 245 9 0 767 1286 59 .64 202 11 1 759 1653 45 .92 100 13 1 767 1769 43 .36 2

I _y L D Ftu Agst % Pb;

OLD ESSENDON GR 14 13 1 0 1045 573 182 .37 52OLD XAVERIANS (2) 14 9 5 0 891 619 143.94 36FITZROY REDS 14 9 5 0 694 624 111 .22 36

UNIVERSITY BLACKS 14 9 5 0 697 729 95.61 36THERRY PENDLA OB 14 8 6 0 726 638 113 .79 32

OLD TRINITY 14 5 9 0 703 833 84.39 20OLD CAREY 14 3 11 0 510 1250 40.80 1 2

'4® _ SOEJFf! P W L D For Agst % Pb;

MAZENOD 0 C 14 14OLD BRIGHTON 14 9ELEY PARK AFC 14 9WHITEFRIARS 14 8ST LEOS EMMAUS WP 14 7AJAX 14 5

0 0 1667 637 261 .70 565 0 1217 650 187 .23 365 0 1400 758 184 .70 366 0 1091 920 118 .59 327 0 1022 915 111 .69 289 0 755 1274 59 .26 2 0

OLD GEELONG 14 4 10 0 875 1224 71 .49 16HAWTHORN AMATEURS 14 0 14 0 333 2041 16.32 0

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ASE :;TBON P L D For Apsi I Pts

ST BERNARDS 15 12 3 0 2016 1289 156.40 48

OLD XAVERIANS 15 11 4 0 1529 1094 139 .76 44

OLD SCOTCH 15 10 5 0 1554 1446 107 .47 40

OLD HAILEYBURY 15 9 6 0 1539 1308 117 .66 36

01-D TRINITY 15 8 7 0 1206 1280 94 .22 32

MARCELLIN 15 7 8 0 1273 1327 95 .93 28

UNIVERSITY BLUES 15 7 8 0 1343 1474 91 .11 28

OLD MELBURNIANS 15 5 10 0 1088 1421 76 .57 20

ST KEVINS 15 4 11 0 1288 1754 73 .43 16

OLDIVANHOE 15 2 13 0 1203 1646 73 .09 8

B SECTION P IN L 0 For Au st % ~rs

OLD ESSENDON GR 15 11 4 0 1518 1335 113 .71 44

WHITEFRIARS 15 10 5 0 1822 1254 145.30 40

OLD BRIGHTON 15 10 5 0 1518 1233 123.11 40

DE LA SALLE 15 8 7 0 1461 1420 102 .89 32

ST BEDES MENT TIG 15 7 7 1 1413 1498 94 .33 30

MAZENOD 0 C 15 7 8 0 1430 1532 93.34 28

OLD PARADIANS 15 7 8 0 1300 1457 89.22 28

NORTH OLD BOYS 15 6 9 0 1334 1363 97.87 24

MHSOB 15 5 10 0 1257 1563 80 .42 20

HAMPTON ROVERS 15 3 11 1 1242 1640 75 .73 14

C SECTION P W L D Far Agg~PLs

ST LEOS EMMAUS WP 16 12 4 0 1637 1394 117.43 48

CAULFIELD GR 16 11 5 0 1686 1275 132.24 44

COLLEGIANS 16 11 5 0 1561 1215 128 .48 44

BEAUMARIS 16 10 6 0 1646 1367 120 .41 40

MENTONE VULTURES 16 10 6 0 1636 1405 116 .44 40

THERRY PENOLA OB 16 8 8 0 1405 1366 102.86 32

OLD CAMBERWELL 16 7 9 0 1632 1626 100 .37 28

GLEN EIRA 16 4 12 0 1466 1614 90.83 16

PRAHRAN 16 4 12 0 1140 1958 58 .22 16

ORMOND 16 3 13 0 1150 1739 66 .13 1 2

~Dsr ,s ?esDl SECTION P W L D For

MONASH BLUES 16 12 4 0 1546 1049 147 .38 48

UNIVERSITY BLACKS 16 12 4 0 1642 1208 135 .93 48

OLD MENTONIANS 16 11 4 1 1600 1286 124,42 46AJAX 16 11 4 1 1574 1354 116 .25 46

YARRA VALLEY 0 B 16 9 7 0 1399 1462 95.69 36

BANYULE 16 8 8 0 1570 1584 9912 32

IVANHOE ASSUMPTION 16 5 11 0 1299 1626 79 .89 20

SALESIAN 0 C 16 4 12 0 1135 1351 84 .01 16

AQUINAS 0 C 16 4 12 0 1100 1523 72 .23 16

BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE16 3 13 0 1289 1711 75 .34 1 2

L12 SECTION P W L D For Agst so Pts

PENINSULA 0 B 16 16 0 0 2109 1074 196 .37 64

FITZROY REDS 16 13 3 0 1539 1033 148.98 52

OLD CAREY 16 11 5 0 2005 1212 165 .43 44

WEST BRUNSWICK 16 11 5 0 1422 1275 111 .53 44

OLD GEELONG 16 8 8 0 1614 1449 111 .39 32

WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 16 7 9 0 1492 1376 108 .43 28

LA TROBE UNI 16 6 10 0 1256 1379 91 .08 24

BENTLEIGH 16 6 10 0 1339 1709 78 .35 24

OAKLEIGH 16 2 14 0 1240 2184 56.78 8

HAWTHORN AMATEURS 16 0 16 0 976 2301 42 .42 0

P4; _SECTIONSWINBURNE UNI 16MONASH GRYPHONS 16RUPERTSWOOD 16SOUTH MELB DISTRICTS16SYNDAL TALLY-HO 16POWER HOUSE 16WERRIBEE AMATEURS 16ST JOHNS O C 16

KEW 16ELSTERNWICK 16

Iff L D For ,9ysF ~

14 2 0 1902 1201 158 .37

11 5 0 1566 1417 110 .5210 6 0 2051 1442 142.239 7 0 1427 1433 99.58

8 8 0 1262 1354 93.218 8 0 1086 1464 74 .187 9 0 1333 1450 91 .93

6 10 0 1441 1403 102 .71

5 11 0 1311 1680 78.04

2 14 0 1507 2042 73.8 0

[ 4 SECTION P W L D Far~l ta~tf~

MT LILYDALE 15 14 1 0 1958 1005 194 .83 93.33

UHS-VU 15 12 3 0 1861 1120 166 .16 80

OLD WESTBOURNE 15 10 5 0 1555 975 159 .49 66 .67

ALBERT PARK 15 10 5 0 1636 1133 144 .4 66 .67

NORTH BRUNSWICK 15 10 5 0 1497 1382 10832 66 .67

ST MARYS 14 9 5 0 1526 1466 104 .09 64.29

ELTHAM COLLEGIANS 14 5 9 0 1253 1406 89.12 3531

BOX HILL NORTH 14 4 10 0 1096 1691 64 .81 28 .57

RICHMOND CENTRAL 14 3 11 0 1104 1895 5826 21 .43

BULLEEN COBRAS 14 2 12 0 819 1573 52 .07 14 .29

BRUNSWICK POWER 15 1 14 0 1176 1902 61 .83 6.67

,9 OiESEfdVE P w L _D _for Agst

STBERNARDS 15 13 2 0 1307 782 167 .14 52

UNIVERSITY BLUES 15 12 3 0 1392 803 173 .35 48

OLD HAILEYBURY 15 9 6 0 1245 1009 123 .39 36

MARCELLIN 15 9 6 0 1085 887 122.32 36

OLD XAVERIANS 15 8 7 0 1166 890 131 .01 32

OLDIVANHOE 15 7 7 1 1034 1237 83 .59 30

OLD TRINITY 15 5 9 1 800 1162 68 .85 22

OLD SCOTCH 15 5 10 0 882 1134 77 .78 20

OLD MELBURNIANS 15 3 12 0 782 1131 69 .14 12

ST KEVINS 15 2 11 2 766 1453 52.72 1 2

C/3gSECyE P W L _D F- aq.sr ji Prs

OLD PARADIANS 15 12 2 1 1259 683 184 .33 50

DE LA SALLE 15 12 3 0 1282 778 164 .78 48

OLD BRIGHTON 15 11 4 0 1401 777 180.31 44

WHITEFRIARS 15 9 5 1 1019 921 110 .64 38

NORTH OLD BOYS 15 9 6 0 1203 960 125 .31 36

MAZENOD 0 C 15 6 9 0 930 999 93 .09 24

OLD ESSENDON GR 15 6 9 0 868 1052 82 .51 24

MHSOB 15 5 10 0 762 1278 59.62 20

HAMPTON ROVERS 15 3 12 0 685 1399 48.96 12

ST BEDES MENT TIG 15 1 14 0 601 1258 47 .77 4

C REStzRVE P W L D For Agst ~ Ph

COLLEGIANS 16 13 3 0 1311 754 173.87 52

BEAUMARIS 16 12 4 0 1349 737 183.04 48

THERRY PENOLA OB 16 12 4 0 1442 910 158 .46 48

CAULFIELD GR 16 10 6 0 1364 815 167 .36 40

ST LEOS EMMAUS WP 16 10 6 0 1262 802 15736 40

OLD CAMBERWELL 16 10 6 0 1114 897 124 .19 40

ORMOND 16 5 11 0 1076 1387 77.58 20

PRAHRAN 16 4 12 0 963 1407 68.44 16

GLEN EIRA 16 3 13 0 771 1569 49.14 12

MENTONE VULTURES 16 1 15 0 607 1981 30 .64 4

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