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~ he first VAFA final under lightni ht C1ublXVlll game th

headquarters 4ast weReeds and, 01d Esgsendon .between the Fitzroyln the next feva weeks will we see more ni~9hTi~alssu delr af~vthe tllg Blue section also set to pa Y

laghts' times and 1 think we a11 enjoy theFinals are excitingatmosphere, the cond~tfons and the intrigue that spring

fbotball brings .ln my opinion, football is at its best this time of year onthe slightly firmer grounds and with the drier ba1l

.

-fhe game is faster, the marks stick, the ski4ls improve

and you can almost smel~etaj teams~tt metthe rp ru~ for1 also enloy watching 9

finals actlon .~sn`t amaz(ng that on the cusp of the finals the {~Id~averians have clawed their way to the top to setthemselves up for another spring campaign ?

P~aybe it's not amazing. i~aybe it's just the way a great

football club operates and hence all its silverware. Xavs

expect to win cups and success is their culture.

Love them or hate them, a1l clubs should take a ieaf out

of their book. the Lions,in B section, Collegians have and that is wh

y

under the guidance otor anotheXtilt at Asection~ QatHawkins, are lining u pkncredibly, despte Hawkins taking the Lions from CSection to A Section, they are yet to win a grand final soone expects they will be hungrier than ever .

ation battles are on everywhere but it is pleasing tor, most of the promoted teams this year not featuring

in those battles .The reai strength of 2006 has been the impression thepromoted clubs have mada in their new sections

.

1n A Sectio, Old lvanhoe and De La Sai1e have played abig part in shaping this year's fina four with the Hoers

spending a larog ng tonbe one of the trickiest opponrentsand De La ptn the competition .In B Section, the University Blacks are set to play infinals and Beaumaris has also had a memorable year,including a draw with Old Brighton that has prevented

the latter from claiming top spot. _~Y

And in D1 Section, Old Geelong and Rupe

also had splendid years, with Old Geelong likely to play

finais and Rupertswood ~ust outside on percentage and

an outside chance .

fn D3, Elsternwic{ ~i d after a t3 g winp4ast~week againgstc{4mbing its way

second-placed Bentleigh .So there is plenry to cheer about with the current stat

e

ofi play of the VAFA and - unlike certain foatbalf callers

from other leagues our scfo lowaantl 4o enthetVAFAseem to love the game they

brand .recommend to everyone to have aalnd theior caVV ofyA

Prom 96 .5 fnner FN on game day

Sectio footba4l. rofessional4t is bri44iant stu ~ b~ earehpassionatefaboutthe footballstations ~v1th gu Y

they are watching .

They are certainly more informatfootbald4ers tcurrent~lYthan the bunch of washed-up more interested incalling AFL who are seemingl y

emselves than the game.

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In C Section, Ormond i s

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Reds are knocking on thedonr, keeping their hope s

e with a win against

the Monash Blues last week . rtsv~ood have

"TNE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2005

r!~ ~ F .eling aroun d! g prospect o f

, ;rc__on v - :'I hate mejni miss after wipin g

rr. on Saturday. Sa mr ycar as an amateurand Justin Arnold an d

r in style .,jge did a handy job on Matt

all came in the 2nd half .

r leg when the red jumpers

t ; their run home is pretty cosypinch the close ones . But th e

vier midfield looks, the Uni Bluesn't far behind . The Gramma r

of spunk early but fizzled out in the lastPaterson running riot (again) and Hein z

:ri't fihink of that look-alike) plugging holes nicely.it Cordy, who kicked six, has only played seve n

s :his year and will be a real wildcard comes final sill Harvey was the best OM .

Whde I babble on and on about Grand Final replays,there lurks a side who have gone about things with aminimum of fuss thus far. A team that was smarting justas much as the Blues over the events of last September .Haileybury. The Bloods have lost O'Farrell to injury,Bourke to headquarters and Waite and Barker to otherleagues ("thanks for the trip to Ireland gents, we're offto the MPFL!") but Hopwood, Brewer and some veryhandy kids out of school footy have offset the lossesnicely . On Saturday, they doggedly saw off Ivanhoe, withPaul Corrigan and Kynan Ford back to their best .Speaking of explosive midfielders, could DamienRayson be the best of the bunch? In Saturday's 45-goalshootout against Marcellin, the former Hampton Roversplayer kicked an even five for the fifth time this season .He's an in-your-face type player who loves to stamphimself on a game and with De La still a red-hot chancefor finals, Rayson is the one they'll be looking to . MattBortolotto kicked seven for the Eagles, who lost noadmirers with their all out attack.In the final game on Sunday, Bernards always had the Tsunder control, after a five goal to zip first stanza . MickKavanagh did an admirable job on the lethal Cultrera andTait Wilkinson had his best game of the year to date .While both sides are stuck in no man's land, they're stilldeadly on their day and could well shape the four comeRound 18 (Trinity play Xavs, who they always seem to

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rise for and Bernardsplay Haileybury )

TodayLike all great spo rt ing

~-_sides, when they ar eseemingly at their peak, the Xavs can often inexplicablygo to sleep and drop a few games . Haileybu ry haveeverything to play for, are pretty well treated injury-wiseand snuffed out their opponents at the Badlands earlierin the year. But sorry Nicho, this looks like it could beone of the great Xavier sides . Home side by 25 points .Don't get me sta rt ed on Ivanhoe's ground . Maybe therecent fine weather will have sma rt ened things up alittle . Maybe someone might even find my shoe, whichgot stuck in the mud several weeks ago, forcing me towalk around town like a one-shoe hobo . Whatever thecase, sending a De La side to Ivanhoe is a bit likesending the Light Horse into Passchendale . Ivanhoe areproud, play their ground well and have a great recordagainst De La in big games. But they're running out ofstars and De La are smoking . Visitors by a goal .In the others, Scotch to beat Trinity, Bernards to beatMelburnians and Uni Blues to run all over Marcellin .

~ "Ti2Cultrera . Andy OLD TRINITY GR 3 54

Handley, M atthew OLD XAVERIANS 5 50

Gerstman .James OLD SCOTCH 1 40

Potter. Callan ST BERNARDS 2 38Rayson, Damien DE LA SALLE 5 37Clarke,Tim OLD XAVERIANS 0 29

Lowcock, Andrew UNIVERSITY BLUES 0 27

A SECTION RESERV ESmith, Daniel OLD XAVERIANS 0 39

Harris, Patrick ST BERNARDS 5 26

Ivtorwood . Sam DE LA SALLE 7 24

Widmer, Timothy OLD SCOTCH I 22

Handley . Matthew OLD XAVERIANS - 20

Girdwood,Thomas UNIVERSITY BLUES 7 19

Beaurepaire,lames OLD SCOTCH 3 18

`=" results weren't received . Any discrepancies may be due to non-submission of results by clubs .

0 THE AMATEUR FOOTBAL L ER 2006

Peter Nicholson's Best Ever CallsMy Faves . . .1/ Elsternwick Park, some baffling umpiring decisions .

Nicho turns around to league headquarters andbellows to the powers that be . . . "WHERE'S BENNYGOODMAN? GET BENNY GOODMAN DOWN HERENOW! I WANT BENNY GOODMAN! HERE! NOW !

2/ Melbourne Uni, Bloods getting spanked, Nichostrides into the half time huddle and points to thenearby Blues . . . . "These blokes have got an art nighttonight! AN ART NIGHT! WHAT SORT OF CLUB HASA ******* ART NIGHT !

Email some of his best tojonathan_g_horn@yahoo .co .uk . Extra points foranything pertaining to Blues and Scotch, who alwaysseem to flick Peter's switch !

The ON-,,"EJ a, g,:i Player.- F ';v For.

MILESTONE SOld Trinity congratulate Sam "The Prez" Kennedy onnotching up his 150th game against University Bluesrecently. Sam ran through his banner carrying one of thenewest additions to the Trinity family, young Pat . After astint with Hawthorn in the mid 90's, Sam has been a dualpremiership player ('96 and '99) club Vice-Captain andone of the most courageous and reliable key defenders toever pull on the green and gold . Here's hoping Sampushes onto the magical 200 in the coming years!! WellDone Sam! !

OLD XAVERIANS congratulate LUKE HOWARD todayplays his 100th game for the club - Luke has played in 2Premiership sides and has picked up a BEST ANDFAIREST in both the Under 19's and Reserve XVIII Teams- Well done Luke from all at the Club may there be manymore

Round 1 6Marcellin OC v University BluesOld Melburnians v St Bernards

Old Scotch v Old Trinity GrOld Ivanhoe v De La Sall e

Old Xaverians v Old Haileybury

OLD XAVERIANS 7.1 13.5 21.8 28 .12 (180)OLD SCOTCH 4 .2 9.4 11 .4 16 .7 (103)Old Xav: Goals: J. Arnold 5, M . Handley 5, S . Mollard 5, A. Bowen 3, T. Clarke 3,S . Johnston 3, T. Ockleshaw, J . Pasceri, J . Scanlan, B . Hackett. Best: J . Arnold, D.Lynch, S . Mollard, S. Johnston, A. Chatfield, T. Fleming Old Scotch: Goals: B.Doherty 4, D . Brooke 3, J. Keays 2, T. Beranger, W. Elliott, J . Gerstman, W. Lewis,J . Ross, C. Tallent, L. Thompson . Best: A. Routledge, D. Brooke, L. Thompson, A.Quail, W. Lewis, W. Elliott Umpires: Grant Wardrop (F) David Lepair in MatthewJenkinson 13) Peter Monotti ( B) Daniel Brookes (G) Michael O'Donnell (G )ST BERNARDS 5.4 11.6 15 .11 17 .17 (119)OLD TRINITY OR 0.2 3.5 5.9 10 .11 (71)St Bern: Goals: N. Mitchell 2, T. Pearson 2, C . Potter 2, M. Stapleton 2, C . Davis, D .lannazzo, J . Madden, J. Spinella. J . Stapleton, L. Wilkinson, D . Jamdes Best: T.Wilkinson, D . Janides, D. Blunt, A. Gill, N. Mitchell, M . Kavanagh Morris, B . CookOld Trill Goals : A. Cultrera 3, J. Healy 3, S . Amore 2, D . Burrows 2 . Best G. Deane-Johns, D. gunner, D . Beardsley, M. Duggan, J . Healy, D. Burrows Umpires : JamieKvins in Sacha Koffman (F) Chris Jones (B) James Scully (B) Daniel Scully (G)Shane Herbert (G)OLD HAILEYBURY 3 .0 7.1 12.3 16 .5 (101)OLD IVANHOE 4 .1 5.2 8.3 13.4 (82)Old Hail: Goals: K. Ford 4, D . MacKenzie 4, D. Brown 2, M. Seccull 2, P. Corrigan,M . Fankhauser, A . Janke, M. Brewer. Best: P. Corrigan, D . MacKenzie, H. Hopwood,D . Brown. A. Janke, K . Ford Old Iv: Goals: R . Weddle 4, S. Curatolo, I . Dawkins, S .Ceilings, C. Georg no, G . Hartrick, A. Oates, N . Pratt, B . Thompson, M . Looby. Best:M . Looby, S . Fragiacomo, R . Weddle, S. Ceilings, S. Curatolo, B . ThompsonUmpires : Mark Gibson (F) Ben Hyde (F) Brendan Corcoran (B) Dean Herskope (B)Paul Gatt (G) Anthony Kyrkou (G)DE LA SALLE 9.0 13.4 18.6 24 .11 (155)MARCELLIN OC 5 .2 9.5 14.8 21 .12 (138)DLS: Goals: D . Rayson 5, M . Duggan 4, B . Mannix 4, T. Silvers 3, W. Dwyer 2, L .Harrison 2, M . Brown, P. Harrison, D. Lowe, J. Morel. Best: D. Rayson, D . Spithill,B. Corin, M. Duggan, A. Shields, L . Harrison Marc: Goals : M . Bortolo0o 7, D .Marson 5, J . Bortolotto 2, C . MacLaren 2, T. Nixon, R . Frisina, D . Gartner, G .Romanin, J . Winstanley. Best : M . Bortolotto, G. Romanin, D . Marson, D . Jarred, T.Montagne, C. MacLaren Umpires : Peter James (F) Simon Stokes (F) RobbieMayston (8) Cameron Hoogendyk (B) Bernard Jephson (G) Andrew Esposito (G)UNIVERSITY BLUES 2.3 10.5 15 .11 23 .12 (150)OLD MELBURNIANS 3 .2 6.4 9.6 12.7 (79)Uni Blues : Goals: G . Decrespigny 6, J. Cordy 6, E. Clark 3, A . Solly 2, C .Baumgartner 2, M . Kordick, M . Paterson, T. Rankin, T. Wilcox . Best: D . Heinz, L .North, M . Paterson, T. Rankin, G. Decrespigny, M . Stewart Old Meib: Goals: M .Hawkins 3, J . Beaumont 2, E. Farquharson, D. Harrison, C. Kennedy, M . Kennon, W.Sangster, T. Barlow, T. Horne. Best : W. Harvey, J. Dixon, M, Hawkins, E. Mitchell,J . Beaumont, T. Barlow Umpires: Grant Joyner (F) Leah Gallagher (F) DamienAnthony (B) Adam Rogers (B) Bernie Hoare (G) Vin Vescovi (G )

A RESERVEOLD HAILEYBURY 21 5.4 5.6 8.9(57)OLD IVANHOE GR 2.3 5.5 8.8 9.14 {68)Old Hail: Goals: C . Ferguson 3, A. Baker 2, D . Sailer ?, L . Pitcher. Best : N .Corcoran, D . Fisher, A. McKillop, C. Ferguson, L. Floyd, L. Pitcher Old Iv: Goals : P.Dinakis 2, G. George 2, B. Davis, M . Ferrantino, G . George, A . Steer, K . Theodossi .Best : G . George, S . Pearce, J . Mathew, P. Dinakis, C. Lock, C . RogerDE LA SALLE 3 .3 10.4 18.6 25 .10 (160)MARCELLIN OC 1.1 1.2 2.2 2.2 (14)OLS: Goals : S . Morwood 7, L. O'Donnell 3, M . Fieldsend 2, R. McArdle 2 . B . Oakley2, T. Molan 2, A . Johnstone, K. Mannix, T. Moloney, C. Punton Best: S . Morwood,C. Punton, M . Fieldsend . M. Hill, M . Nankervis, T. Donegan Quick, B. Vague, M .Nichol Marc: Goals: J. Seabury 2 . Best: L. Boyd . B . Colville, G. Petroff, R . laconis,D . Theisz . L. Watkin sST OERNARDS 43 8.13 10.17 14 .24 (108)OLD TRINITY GR 1.0 2.2 2.3 2.5 (17)St Bern: Goals : P. Harris 5, S . lannazzo 3, J . Evans 2, B. Hogan, J. Spiteri, A.Matthews. Best: B . Hogan, J . Evans, G . Stewart, J. Spiteri, P. Harris. S . DodsOld Trin : Goals: D . Rowley, T. Healy. Best: M . Jessup, F. Cameron, J. Christou, D .Rowley, A. Marsden, T. Dldhel dOLD XAVERIANS 3 .0 4.4 7.6 10.8 (68)OLD SCOTCH 2 .2 5.6 8.7 12.9 (81)Old Xav: Goals: M. 0'Hanlon 3, A . Jones 2, D . Higgins 2, L. Ginnivan, T. Maher, H .Murphy . Best: H. Murphy, A. Oswald, R . Carey, D . Higgins, S. Freer, 0 . GidleyOld Scotch : Goals : J . Beaorepaire 3, H. Dick 2, S . Cations, N. Hildebrandt, R .Josephs, N . Thompson, T. Widmer, T. Wilson, S. Jonas . Best : N. Hildebrandt, T.Wilson, H. Dick, G. Dick, S. Dick, A. PhilaiayUNIVERSITY BLUES 3.2 6.3 13.8 16 .11 (107)OLD MELBURNIANS 1 .4 2.7 2.9 5.11 (41)Uni Blues: Goals: T. Girdwood 7, T. Hutchins 2, T. Muhlebach 2, C . Pyke, H . Rankin,J . Villani, J . Ward, D. Moloney. Best: M . Kelly, M. 0'Riley, A. Henderson, T.Girdwood, J. Villani, M. Dwyer Old PAetb: Goals: T. Cudlipp 2, N. Barrett, J. Grant,R . Mortar it. Best : T. Cudlipp, S. Kennon, A. Waddell, C. Jenkins, M . Wright, J. Gran t

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,Asst Co n C^ _;,,y a Coech: Kcrnefl Cache Res Coach: Een FAcGceCoach: Gerard S"

Res Coach : Fab Gatti

R. Co-oh: Marry hex Asst Coach: Davd G.Club 7&:?enprrcn Ev~=a

Dobson1 B 1 C . Home Res Coach: e.red LaH 1 T. Cudlip p1 D. Spiihill

.2 J Carlson 1 C . Steinfort 1 A. Oates

2 J. Beaumon t2 R. Buckley

.3 C . Mact-aren 2 S. Loewe 2 L Lochran.

3 S. Curatolo 3 R . Matthews3 B. Corin 4 G. Romanin 3 P. Corrigan (C) 4 S. Geilings 4 H . Lacey4 L. Harrison 5 S . Considine 4 S. Langfard-Jones (DVC) 4 B. Davis (Res) 5 T. Horn5 M . Duggan 6 M . Bortolotto 5 H . Hopwood 5 C. Geor iou 6 M. Wright5r R. Quick 7 S . Maguire

6 L Siapantas 6 S. Low ( C)7 H . Turner

7 P. Harrison 8 R. Frisina7 M. Corrigan 7 J. Geischen

8 G Hope 8 E. Farquarson8 J . LaRagy 9 L. Boyd

8 F. Mohammad .Sutherland9 C 9 D. Harriso n

9 J . Moloney10 T. Stafford

9 M.BrEfslathio

uewer10 C

.10 C. Crowley (VC) 10 A . Prows e

10 T Silvers 11 T. Montagna.Roberts10 S

11 N . Butler 11 W. Pento n11 P. Bourke

Fieldsen d12 M12 J . Byrnes

.11 A . McIntyre

11 N . Russian12 C. Branigan (VC) 12 W. Sangste r

.Johnstone13 A

13 C. Woods 12 B . O'Farrell 13 J. Binney 13 B . Niccol.

14 W. Dwyer14 A. Layton 13 B. Dolman 14 B. Thompson 14 A . Voyage

15 B Quinane15 J . Bortolotto 14 S . Jones 15 N . Butler 15 E . Wilso n.

16 J. Oakley 16 S . Abrahams 14 J. Casey 16 S. Pric e17 M Veal (VC-Res) 16 J . Byrn e

17 N .Thompson 17 G . Cox 15 D . Mackenzie'

.18 J. Hope ( C) 17 C . Mille r

Stinea r18 J 18 D. Gartner 16 P. O Donnell 19 B. Spoor 18 T. Fitzgerald.McArdl e19 R 19 A. Papaluca 17 K . Ford (VC) 20 D . Hawkes (C-Res) 19 M . Amo r.

20 A Shields 20 J. Delahunty 18 N . Harrison 21 S. Fragiacomo 20 M . Prows e.21 D. Payson

21 R . Davis 19 M. Armstron gFankhauser20 M

22 J. Britten23 K . Theodossi 21 O. Web b

22 M. Brown22 D. Marson

Frase r23 D

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21 A . Jenke 24 R . Butler 22 J . Dixon23 R . Sherman .

O'FI nn24 L Y 22 D. Mason 25 E . Byrn ekiD

23 E . Mitchel l24 J. Morel .

Seccull23 M aw ns26 I. 24 M . Hawkins

25 R .Wermsle y

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25 R . Iaconi sConnell26 S

.24 B .Trollope

27 G. Fowle r28 M,Mckie 25 A . Ray

27 M . O Donnell .Theisz27 S 25 S . Ellis 29 R . Weddle 26 C. Kennedy

28 J. Hirst.

Carmod y28 B 26 J . Bell (RC) 30 J . Leech 27 P. Oman29 R . Marks

.31 A McGlin 27 A. McKillop 31 J . Stevens 28 M . Marso n

30 B. Mannix .28 D. Fisher 32 M . Ferrantino 29 T Barlow

31 N . Free 32 M. Leffanue 29 B. Carson 33 N . Pratt Mille r30 J32 D. Lowe 33 G . Cull 30 D. Warnes 34 A . Tiema n

35 A Berry

.31 J . Russo

33 N . Stewart 34 D. Jarred 31 D. Lay.

36 G . Harick Harve32 Wy34 B. Va u e

g35 J. Dowling 32 R. Dolman 37 A . Baldwin

.33 T Butler

34 N . Harris 36 P. Augustin 33 S. Walden 38 Ge. George.

34 J Wrigh t35 T. Demetnou 37 T Nixon 34 J.Moresi 39 Ga . George .

36 W. Jolley 38 T. Coghlan 35 T. Chisholm 40 J . Keane 35 C. Ray

37 P. Curran 39 B. Colville 36 N.Corcoran 41 Z . Keane 36 C. Alde r

38 D . Keely 40 J. Ormando 37 D. Brown 42 T. Harriso n43 L eM cki

37 J. Gran t

39 B . Oakley 41 J. Seabury 38 L . Floyd .

44 Man

38 P. Toll

40 D . Falsbaurg 42 G. Petroff 39 A. Floyd.

45 M . Toovey 39 J. Tucke r

41 M . Nichol 43 S. Pesavento 40 J.Stanley 46 A Caple 40 N . Peters

41 r D . McInerney 44 L . Hansen 41 J.Salter 47 G . Smith 41 J. Ray

42 T Kovess 45 D . Theisz 41 S. Saundes 48 M . Clarke 42 A. Waddell.42r D. Jarvis 46 L. Watkins 42 J. Mueller 49 R . Fitzgerald

Verrocchi50 M 43 A. W u43 A . Greenhalg 47 A . McGree 43 D. Salter .

Mcdowel l51 T 44 E. Selb y45 J . Dykes 48 M . Cunningham 44 J. McLauchlan

.52 C. Lock 45 J. Mitchell

45r T. Molan 49 S . Crapper 45 M. Dowling 53 R . Coleman 46 M. Best46 L. Jarvis 50 P. Symes 47 R. Mitchell 54 S. Smith 47 S. Kenno n47 M . Dakm 56 C . Purcell 48 G . Chipperfie4d 55 S. Pearce (VC-Res) Jenkins48 C48 D. Black 58 G. Neskovcin 49 L. Pitcher

Jansen50 S56 L . Courage57 A. Steer

.49 G . Tsitrou s

49 S . Neihersole 61 T Money.

McLauchlan51 H 58 L . Bolzan 50 A. Pannifex49 A. 6ernmel 70 D. Cracknell

.52 C. Ferguson 59 C. Crewes 51 M. Kenno n

50 S . Conway 71 J . Pascuzzi54 A Vitolins

60 E. Bowen 52 J. Anderso n51 D. Browning 72 A . Ceccomancini

.55 B. Langford-Jones

61 R . Mitchel lMathew62 J 53 D. Osmon d

52 L Moloney 73 T Nisbet 56 D. Armstrong.

63 C . Roger 54 N . Barrett53 V. Moloney 74 C. Kiddle 57 A. Kight 64 M. Tobias 55 C . Theodoulou54 M . Nankervis 76 P. Grapsas 58 A. Baker 65 S. Morris 56 N . Russell55 N. Roberts 80 P. O'Callaghan 59 N . Gibson 66 B. Leskie 57 W McDonal d56 L. Seeger 62 G . White

68 67 g~Sa~unde Saunders

.58 R . Galbrait h57 R. Hancock

58 S. Morwood ~'. ; ~r ~ LLEY63 L. Davidson 69 A . Foster 59 S . Galbraith

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1 T Beranger (C)2 T.Aurel-Smtlh3 J .Ross4 C .Tallent (VC)

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1 N Alle n12 A6uatl13 A -Nettleton14 C. McKenne-McHarg15 S . Cations16 E . Batrouncy17 T Wtgney (VC)18 W. Leas19 R.Josephs20 S.Troon21 A. Routleds-a22 R. Ashton23 W. El~ot t24 D.Brooke25 P. Butler26 T. Wilson27 J. Krc' then28 T. W:dmer29 M . Gnat30 A. Pearce31 L . Armstravg32 J . Gerstman (VC)

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ROUND 17 - A SECTIONSt Bernards v Marcellin O C

University Blues v Old IvanhoeOld Haileybury v Old ScotchDe La Salle v Old Xaverian s

Old Trinity Gr v Old Melburnian s

ROUND 17 - B SECTIONOld Essendon Gr v Mazenod OCWhitefriars OC v St Kevins O B

Collegians v Caulfield OrMHSOB v Beaumaris F C

Old Brighton Gr v University Black s

ROUND 1E - C SECTIONNOB/St Pats Coll v Monash Blues

Ajax AFC v Old Camberwell - At Sportscover ArenaFitzroy Reds v Hampton Rovers

Parkdale Vultures v Old Paradian sSt Bedes/Mentone Tigers v Ormond AF C

01 SECTIONOld Geelong FC v Emmaus St Leos OCBanyule AFC v Old Carey Grammarians

Prahran AFC v Old Mentonian sBulleen Templestowe AFC v Rupertswood AFC

Yarra Valley OB v Therry Penola O B

D2 SECTIO NIvanhoe Assumption AFC v La Trobe Uni

Aquinas OC v Peninsula O BSt Johns OC v Werribee AFCOakleigh AFC v Glen Eira AFC

Salesian AFC v Williamstown Cyms

03 SECTIO NSt Marys AFC v West Brunswick AFC

Bentleigh AFC v Old WestbourneKew AFC v Uhs-Vu AFC

Monash Gryphons v Elsternwick AFCSouth Melbourne Districts v Swinburne Uni AF C

D4 SECTIO NEley Park Sharks v North Brunswick AFC

Bulleen Cobras AFC v Eltham OCAlbert Park AFC v Hawthorn AFC

Box Hill North AFC v Power House AFCRichmond Central AFC v Syndal Tally Ho AFC

UNDER 19 (1 )Rupertswood AFC v Old Xaverians (1 )

University Blues v St Kevins OBOld Scotch v Collegian s

St Bernards v De La Salle OCMarcellin OC v Banyule-Viewbank

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Caulfield Or v Whitefriars OCOld Camberwell Or v Old Carey OrBeaumaris FC v Old Brighton OrOld Trinity Or v University Black s

UNQEB 1 9 (3)La Trobe University AFC v Old Essendon Or

Ormond AFC v Oakleigh AFCEmmaus St Leos OC v St Bedes Mentone Tigers

Old Ivanhoe Or v MHSO BAjax AFC v Bentleigh

UNDER 1 2 (BLUE)Powerhouse/Sth Mornington v Mazenod O C

Monash Blues v De La Salle OCHampton Rovers AFC v Parkdale VulturesOld Mentonians v Oakleigh Clays (BYE )

Old Haileyburians - BY E

UNDER 19 (RED)Rupertswood AFC v Aquinas OC

Therry Penola OB v North Old Boys/St Pats ColKew - BY E

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May I be bold enough to suggest that even with 3 games to go,the finals are all but sorted?Collegians and Old Brighton get the double chance . OEG andthe Blacks in the cut throat first semi, while Mazenod andWhitefriars will go to C Section . But I have been wrongbefore!!! !

REVIEWA big surprise and perhaps the major upset of 2006 saw StKevins convincingly beat Old Essendon at the Grammar. A bigweek of Team Meetings and bonding sessions obviously hadthe desired effect as the boys obviously came to play and withtheir hard running and enthusiasm would have smashed mostB Grade sides . Paul Greenham yet again proved what a fineacquisition he has been on his return . Young Moussi with 5also good . Absolute stand out for OEG was a rejuvenated BoxForrest who booted 9 of the 13, others who were OK wereBaddeley the Brave and Skurrie the Merciless .Collegians were happy to get back on the winners list after thetough last fortnight and although it took them a while to shakeoff the plucky Whitefriars they did show some glimpses of theirearly season form . James Fry across the wing, half forward lineplayed his best game of the year, Mark Parrent was good acrosshalf back and Matt Roberson continued his excellent year .Mazenod aided by a couple of injuries and unavailability to acouple of the Tonners put up a pretty good fight for most of theday until the class of Brighton came through as they ran awayto a 50 point win, making it hard for the Nodders to survivenow. Young Chris Dawes was impressive, but it was his bigbrother David who did most of the damage hauling down adozen plus marks and kicking 3 goals . Blair Mason was goodall day in his 50th and Andrew Edge played his years best .Jeremy Diaz back in for Mazenod kicked 4, young ShaunMoran and Dave Hansen also played well .MHSOB were very pleased with themselves after a hard foughtand at most times exciting victory over Caulfield Grammarianswho really must be ruing their lost opportunities . Nonetheless,the Unicorns have done very well to secure their tenure for Bin 2007. Matthew Hamilton-Ho with 4 goals including thewinner was good all day, Ewan Thompson had leatherpoisoning, Roger McIntyre set it up in the Ruck and RussellClowes made a welcome return to form . Nick Tassel and BrettSinclair best for the Fields.Beaumaris should have put the Blacks totally out of the gameearly but inexplicably as has been their want this year let themback in . Never give a mug an even break as they say, becausethe Uni Boys capitalised on the chance given to them to totallydominate the second half and virtually shore up a finals spot .Disappointing day at the office for the Sharks. Luke O'Connellin the absence of a couple of the bigger blokes did a lot of har d

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work . The T-Bar TristanBrumby-Rendell, DanCostello and his fellowdefenders all finecontributors. For BeauyMichael Duggan, Andrew Spence and Brayden Haynes all triedtheir utmost to keep their side in the game .

PREVIEWA draw at South Road earlier in the year makes for aninteresting game today. Old Brighton would be well advisednot to take Beaumaris lightly especially at Shark Park andalthough finals are no longer a possibility for Beauy, RussellBarnes will make sure they play with plenty of pride . But theTonners with the incentive of holding OEG at bay will win .Mark Murray returns to Central Reserve in completely differentcircumstances looking for another win for his Unicorns tocontinue the improvement shown over the last few weeks .Mazenod have been competitive and unlucky and I think thatwill stay with them today as MHSOB will give Mark hisrequired result .The big University Oval will really test the Friars, as the Blacksare in as good form as anyone at the moment and try as theymight in a last roll of the dice I just cannot see the visitorswinning at the University.The enigma sides of the Section clash at Glenhuntly Park . Bothdesperate for a win to keep the pressure on those above them .

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Chard, RyanPirrie, Adam

Taft, ShuraDixon . JonothonDunne . Timothy

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OEG disappointing last week while the Fields have been off theboil for a while now. Caulfield play better at home and will givea good account of themselves but it is Smooth's Boys for mejust in a close one.Friendly rivals St Kevins and Collegians clash at Sportscover inan interesting encounter. Coming back to form last week bothsides sets the scene for a ripper clash and if the weather holdsshould be a great contest. Are St Kevins safe now or will theybe up again for another week . The return of a few of the Lionsguns sees me tipping them.

PRESS CORRESPONDENTS .As usual I need your assistance to write this column . A briefmatch report including players worthy of mention by 8pmMonday Nights please .Contact Details are 0403 433 016 or drop me an email tobrainco@optusnet .com .au

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Beaumaris F.C . Last week one of the club stalwarts, MickO'Brien - played his 150th VAFA game and we allcongratulate 0'Bie for his dedication and contribution to theclub over the last 12 seasons. Mick was a member of ourfirst ever U/19 side which won the flag in 1995 and sincethen he has played a mixture of Seniors and Reservesfootball with great passion and tenacity, certainly nevertaking a backwards step and after some near misses he wasrewarded with a much deserved Reserves PremiershipMedallion last year. As a long term member of theBeaumaris family we hope to see Mick continue hisinvolvement with us for some time yet .This week one of the longest serving and most prominentmembers of this family will become an official BeaumarisLegend when he plays his 300th club game with the Sharks .Our current reserves coach, Jono Holt, began his career atBeaumaris in the juniors and quickly distinguished himselfwith Competition B & Fs at U/14 and U/15 level . He was 16when selected for his first senior game in 1990 and sincethen has played over 200 games in the ones . Toughness,determination and courage have epitomised those gamesand led to him being appointed senior captain from 1999 -2002, winning the Club Championship in 2001 and playingin the 1995 and 2003 senior premiership sides . A kneeinjury at the end of the 2004 season has delayed thisachievement but last year Jono filled in the season well bycoaching the reserves to their first VAFA premiership . Welldone Jono for a great career that is far from over and to allof the Holt family for your terrific support of the club .

Round 1 6St Kevins OB v Collegians - Sportscover Arena

Beaumaris FC v Old Brighton OrUniversity Blacks v Whitefriars OC

Mazenod OC v MHSOBCaulfield Gr v Old Essendon Or

B SECTIO NCOLLEGIANS 6.3 9.8 11.11 18.14 (122)WHITEFRIARS OC 3.3 5.4 7.6 8 .8(56)Coll : Goals: J. Jorgensen 4, J . Fry 3, M . Roberson 3, T. Bull, J. Dixon, M . Naylor, G.Rowston, A. Scott, A . Stone, S . Taft, C. Unsarorth . Best : J. Fry, M . Roberson, A.Scott, M. Parrent, S. Woolley, R . Harkness White: Goals : J . Anderson 2, B . Torney2, N. Cunningham, A. Gamble, A- Woods, J . Hill. Best: J . Anderson, T. Hilton, L.Twomey, N. Cunningham, B. Janson, S. Brosolo Umpires: Brent Ntoodhead (F)Wayne Hinton (F) Cameron Hayes (B) Andre Neilson (B) Edward Goal (G) ChrisDoyle (G )MHS08 1.2 2.5 7.9 10 .11 (71)CAULFIELD GR 1 .4 2.9 5.13 8 .17 (65)MHSDB : Goals : M. Hamilton-Ho 4, L . Campbell, T. Dunne, W. Taft, E. Thompson, J.Richmond, D. Cassell. Best : E. Thompson, R . McIntyre, R . Clow es, M . Hamilton-Ho, D . Cassell, S . McCully Can[ : Goals: B . Sinclair 4, S. Kendall, J . Wright, A . Logan,S- Amiet. Best : N . Tassell, A. Svarc. D. Keiiaway, J . Wright, A . Lawson, S. WidlalaUmpires : David Phillips (F) Field Rdfi (F) Boundary Rdtl (8) Alex Koutsoukis (B)Graeme Booth (G) Goal Rdfl (G)OLD ESSENDON GR 1 .3 5.5 9.10 1 1 16 (94)ST KEVINS OB 3.8 10.15 15 .20 20 .22 (142)Old Ess: Goals: D. Forrest 9, B. Hakim 2 . T. Skurrie, H. Wilson, Best : D- Forrest, DFlaherty, J. Buckley. S . McPherson, S . Demorton, R . Baddeley SKOB : Goals: P.Greenham 5, J. Moussi 5, M. Mazzareila 3, R. Chard 2, M . Murphy 2, L- Mahoney,D . Mount, J . Keogh . Best: P. Greenham, J. Moussi, B . Dowd, M. Doiiman, T.Duggan, R . Chard Umpires : Rob Mayston (F) Albie Firley (F) Blake Curtis (8) RyanPlace (B) Sam Perrin (G) Clive Shipley (G )OLD BRIGHTON GR 4.3 6.10 12 .12 18.18 (126)MAZENOD OC 21 5.4 9.7 11 .10 (76)Old Brighton: Goals: M . Gadsden 4 . D . Dawes 3, N. Perry 3. L . Hendra 2, J . Perrett2, B . Mason, P. Phelan, N . Edwards, C. Dawes . Best : B. Mason, A . Edge . D . Dawes,M. Gadsden, J . Perrett, T. Evaert Maz : Goals : J . Diaz 4, S. Moran 3, D . Dunne 2, C.Jayaweera, L . Castledine. Best : S . Moran, D . Hansen, J . Diaz, S. Kerr, P. Nelson, D.Dunne Umpires: Tim Sutcliffe (F) Joseph Hartwig (F) James Gregory (B) WilliamStokes (B) Kevin Segura (G) Greg Rollo (G)BEAUMARIS FC 6.1 6.4 8.5 10.6 (66)UNIVERSITY BLACKS 3.2 6.9 9.13 13 .16 (94)Beaum: Goals : C. Graham 2. J . Heath 2, A . Spence 2, L. Ferrari, S . Lynch, K. Barnes,J . Banton . Best : M . Duggan, A . Spence, L . McNichoias, A. Catlin, B . Haynes, M.Ensor Uni Blacks : Goals: M . Kempton 4, J. Lalich 4, T. Bevacqua, T. Brumby-Rentlell, J. Dowsiey, T. Smith, H. Whitehead. Best: T. Brumby-Rendeii, J . Dovrsley,M. Kempton, J- Green, G . Shaw, I Ross Umpires: Luke Holmes (F) VaughanSidebottom (F) Martin Kinsey (B) Mathew Connington (8) Robert Parry (G) LucasRobson (G)

B RESERV ECOLLEGIANS 4.3 7.5 12.9 18 .13 (121)WHITEFRIARS OC 3.0 4.2 5.4 5.4 (34)Coll : Goals: J . Hampton 4, T. Parkinson 4, T. Cookes 2, A. Fabns 2, M . Lynch 2, N.Tsindos 2, J. Adgemis, N. Bobett. Best: A. Fabris . Z. Moon, T. Parkinson, N . Bobeff,E- Malone, N. Wilson White : Goals: Anderson, Mannix, Bqx, Kenez, Cahill . Best:Stafford, Vardy, Kenez, Treyvaud Duffy, Cahill .BEAUMARIS FC 1 .1 3.6 3.9 4.10 (34)UNIVERSITY BLACKS 2.0 5.2 7.2 13.4 (82)Beaum: Goals: K . Bhesner, B. Gray, N . Kennedy, P. McConchie. Best: B. Gray, G.Shattock, L. Ouirk, C . Evans, P. McConchie, A. Poll Uni Blacks : Goals: G . Allan 2 . 1Bell 2. S. Chandler 2, D Irwin 2, 0 . Brown, T. Portet, A . Ross, R. Wood, B . Owen.Best : G . Allan, S . Chandler, A. Ross, D . Brown, D. Irwin, R . Hamilto nOLD ESSENDDN GR 4.3 7.8 9.11 11 .12 ( 78)ST KEVINS OB 2.1 2.3 7.6 101 ( 67)Old Ess : Goals : D . Cerantonio 4, C . Ob6ubek 2, M. Portia 2, M. Flaherry, L.Kavanagh, A. McKenzie. Best : D . Cerantonio . M . Portia, J . Williamson, M . Hycenko.A. McKenzie, L . Kavanagh SKOB: Goals: M . Maguire 2, S . Mitchell 2, R . Caldow, P.Longmore, P. Mercouriou, P. Murray. M. Shannon, M . Sherman. Best: L. Kalesaran,R . Caldow, P. Longmore, S. Sexton. A. Grant, D. Dun nOLD BRIGHTON OR 3.4 5.9 12.14 16.21 (117)MAZENOD OC 2.0 4.1 6.1 7.2 (44)Old Brighton : Goals: S . Eastgate 4, J. Maguire 3, R . Joseph 2, M . Bartlett, B. Crniiy,R . Kent, C . McNicoi, A. Vandentlungen, A . Walsh, S . Williams . Best : J . Maguire, C.McNicol, A. Walsh, S. Ginnivan, M. Smith, A . Clark Maz: Goals: S . Mann 2, L.Morgan 2, C . Busby. M . Fothergill, M . Regan . Best: M . Regan, A . Weekes, A. Bray,B . Castin, C. Busby, S. Man nMHSOB 23 5 .5 6.6 9-10(64)CAULFIELD GR 2.3 7.4 10.6 15 .7 (97)MHSOB : Goals: J . Gerner 5, J . Aitken, R . Coxon, G. Leslie, M . Neilson . Best: G.McCully, N. Orchard, J. Berner, A. Hall, R . Coxon, K. Harding Caul : Goals : B . Gale4, N . Edwards 3, W. Hepworth 2, S. Cunhfle, B. Evans, S. Fryers, B . Napier, R.Schroth, B. Scott . Best: N . Guyett, B. Napier, N . Edwards, B . Gale, B . Scott . G.Crathern

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7 S. Lynch 7 C . Jones 6 S. tpyopeWoolley 6 P. Nelson .6 M . Brain (DVC)

8 M. O'Brien 8 R . Foote 7 S. Taft7 S . Reed

7 N .Orchard(RVC)9 B. Cousins 8 N . Guyett 8 C. Unsworth (C) 8 W. Occhiuto 7 S . Whittington10 L. Buller 9 M. Frater 9 J . Fry 9 D. Kelly 8 J . Garne r11 M. Lee 9 S . Cunldfe 10 J . Jorgensen 10 B . Chamberlain (C) 9 D . Fairchil d12 L . Healy 10 A_ Will 17 N Burrows

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I . , ", , <,-jo football purists questioned the method GrantT'nas introduced to the St Kilda Football Club in regards to,>u ,Vadership . I for one was not sold on the idea . Greatfootball teams have always had great leaders, at all levels ofthe game. Amateur Football has been no different .I was lucky enough to witness up close the leadershipqualities of Russell Barnes . Russell was not only a fearlessand courageous captain on the field, who led by his actionsand voice, but also an organiser and motivator at training andplanning . Russell expected and got the best effort from everyplayer due to the respect he had from all . Russell was asmuch a leader on the ground as he was off .Fuller, Conti, Lowe are but a few of the past great captains ofamateur football clubs . As was the case at Ormond in the late80's, there were another 8 players who could have led just aswell or as effectively as Russell. The same could be said forall other successful clubs .Leadership is and has been, a traditional institution in allforms of life . We start with the President, then the Coach, theCaptain, the Committee and the players . Each club has itsown unique manner of organisation . So where doesLeadership go from here?Time, work and family are all increasing demands on allpeople involved in a football club. So doesn't it make senseto share the responsibility ?A leader today is someone who represents the core values ofthe team . Not necessarily the best player. Leadership thencan encompass all your players . So what many clubs havedone is organise a leadership group . This involves as manyplayers as needed, and they on behalf of the players,represent the values of the club both on and off field . Thisgroup is not only helping lead by example on the field, butalso organises social events, be part of the committee andorganise player end of season trips to name a few .But could they do more, or could they be more effective andpowerful ?A leadership group will be as good as you let it . The more sayand power you give them in consultation with the coach andpresident, the more effective they can be . The reality is the

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leaders are the mates of the "majority group" in all footballclubs, the players . Peer pressure is one of the biggestinfluences on all young lives . The more positive the peerpressure, the better the outcome.Therefore, if we were to give the players more opportunity toexpress their ideas in regards to the behaviours they wouldexpect, then they can introduce and support them with theiractions . If the players have ownership of the team values,then they should also implement and assess theireffectiveness in terms of the team . This can mean individualfeedback to players in regards to the strengths and weaknessthey offer the team from the team . A player can often say aconflict of personality with a coach is the reason for beingdropped or given a lack of opportunities . However, when theplaying group can say honestly that a player needs toimprove in this area, it can have more of an impact, ratherthan a player searching for an excuse .Inevitably we are developing many leaders in a club, whohave a vested interest in what the club portrays on and off thefield . This leadership filters down the entire group so that atany given time you can rely on a number of players to puttheir hand up and be counted . This requires an enormousamount of courage and direction by the Coach and Matchcommittee . Instead of leading, the coach now directs inconsultation with his players . Consultation can be to do withanything he wishes . Training, planning and game style can allhave honest input from the players . They can also give youhonest feedback on its implementation. Players can also haveinput into selection .In the end hopefully, if your whole list has some ownershipover the values and direction of your club and team, then wehave in fact have 22 leaders on the field who will all providesome leadership in a number of different forms .So like Grant Thomas, I now am starting to see the value ofhaving a team of leaders rather than just one .

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e were thrilled to hear of club captain Evjan Thomp-son becoming the proud father of Lii ;, ;;icD~na{dThompson on Friday 11 August . Both Danee andbaby are well . Dad was so proud that he played oneof his very best games in leading MHSOBFC to athrilling victory over Caulfield Grammarians.

We were delighted towelcome back to the clubmany of our great playersfrom the 60s, 70s and80s last Saturday whenwe hosted CaulfieldGrammarians at ourhome game luncheon .John Cooper, clubcaptain in 1970 and1982, hosted a couple oftables which included IanGoldsmith, Ross Wood(club captain 1977-78),Norm Peatling (clubcatain and coach 1974),Graeme Bryce, IanEvans, Howard Mortleyand Steve Grahame .Also present were clubcaptain and coach GeoffPaul (1957-1964) and-John 'Jocka' Nelson(club captain 1965-66).There were also a coupleof former club presidentsin attendance with Alf4team (1964-67) and TimGallop (1989-92) joiningcurrent president ColinGreen (1997-2006) .At this luncheon th e

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By the time you all read this little column, there will be somee ierebetween 7 and 9 sleeps until the end of round 18 . The way thingsare shaping up, mobile phones and calculators will be at the readyas the race for 4th and 8th spots continues to the very end . Believeme, there's plenty of footy left in this ripping season of Csection .. .. .ReviewThe "Dr Jekyll" version of Fitzroy Reds turned up at the weekend,as Jeremy Rawlins led from the front in a big win for the Redders .Jason Bennie was a standout for the seniors, whilst KaneMaghamez proved a handful with 6 goals. Monash were pleasedwith the efforts of Julian Smith, Tom Craven and George Smyth,but the Reds were too quick and strong. Still, the loss of ChristianGregory and Tim Blackley during the game certainly didn't help! .Nevertheless, the Reds were well and truly on their game, quellinga 3rd quarter Ashes rally to register a 6 goal win which shores uptheir spot for next year.The tNellers' runners were able to run and carry the ball on a fineday at the Garvey, finding David Loats with monotonous regularity .He started with 5 for the first term, and another 6 goals later, he'dbooted his side to a 68 point victory . The OC were conscious of notdropping off after establishing a break, given they'd been overrunby Parade last time . Fortunately, they managed to increase theirintensity with Ben Atkinson doing a great'spare parts' job and PaulByrne running tirelessly on his wing . Marcus Matko and AdamPaglia were good contributors for the Raiders, who are reliant onupsets to stay up in C section. But hey, this is the grade whereupsets are made!!! !The Tigers stuck to the script, comprehensively defeating adisappointing NOBSPC by 88 points. Brendan Neville would befavourite for the U19s B&F and stepped up to senior footy withoutmissing a beat - well done Brendan!! He certainly had some goodrole models in the Scafidi brothers who dominated at both ends .At Gerry Green Reserve, the Monders maintained their hold onthird spot with a 9 goal win over the Vultures . They set it up in thefirst half with Ash Russell (6 goals) feeding off Ryan Martin and theDeledios. Bryce Deledio got into the scoring action with 4 largeones as well . For Parkdale, it was a critical game and they need tobounce back to have any chance of September action .Finally, The Jackas took a long time to get going against HamptonRovers who dictated play in the first half with Anthony Browne onsong up forward and Ben Kezlias continuing his great form . TheJackas only clicked into gear halfway through the third term whenDarren Sutton took over on the ball, David Gelbart and MarcusJankie started to glue up the backline and Yaron Rappaport comeinto his own with 6 second half goals to finish with 8 for the game .This was a game Hampton Rovers could've, and should'vestitched up. As it stands, things are still looking rather shaky!!PreviewThe Monders look set for a 1st semi final now, but up to 4 sidescan still make it if things fall . Starting with the incumbents, Old

Camberwell, who recoveredfrom the mauling by STBMTwith a solid win atBundoora. They now host adesperate NOBSPC at theBarn Yard where Barker atone end and Loats at th eother will be hoping to boot their respective sides to a critical win .I feel the OC midfield is traveling better, and should get them overthe line by 4 goals.Next in line is Monash, who might as well not turn up after theinjuries they suffered and the fact they have to host STBMT Iknow I said they'd be tough to toss at Clayton, but the Tigershave taken everything before them thus far, and will salute by 7goals.Parkdale travel to David Street for a massive game againstHampton Rovers . I have a funny feeling about this one,somehow Hampton should be able to rip out the win they reallyneed, with the home crowd getting behind them and the Vultureslooking a little shaky. Rovers in an upset by 11 points .The last potential finalist to play is Fitzroy Reds who are still onlya game out . The Redders feel they have the upper hand overOrmond, and past results support that theory. With the Redsbrimming towards full strength, they have the firepower totrouble Ormond again, and I'm tipping the trend will continue,Reds to fly home by 3 goals .The last match of the round sees the Jackas trek out toBundoora . Parade might be bouyed by the ordinary first halfeffort of the visitors against Hampton Rovers, and will need to

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strike early to have a shot at creating one of the biggest upsetsof the year. Will the Jackas roll over for Parade? Nup - not onyour life . AJAX by 34 points .h9cGoosOC, STBMT, Rovers, Reds, Jackas

MILESTONES ,h9onash Blues congratulates resident restaurant managerJames Rosengarten on 100 games this week . In his sparetime away from the corporate world and supervising ourworld famous Thursday night dinners, Rosie has puttogether a fine career and loves putting his head over theball and wrapping his opponents up in a crunching tackle .Well done Rosie on reacning this great milestone from allat the Club .Old Paradians congratulate to Anthony Di Fabio on 50games. Anthony commenced in 2003 and occasionally getsmistaken for Eric Bana as he drives his Mercedes aroundBundoora . We look forward to Anthony making an evenmore `incredible' impact in future years.Old Paradians also congratulate Joseph Seneca on 50games . Joey commenced in 2004 from Parade College andSt. Maris JFC. Joey is a dual U19 premiership player and welook forward to more great games in the future .Fitzroy Reds congratulates captain Vinnie Cahill on 100senior games last week. Uncannily resembling Fitzroylegend Garry Wilson, complete with helmet, number 29 andcourage, Vinnie is the epitome of the Reds and is anoutstanding leaders . Arriving as a cheeky 19yo in 2001,Vinnie still gives plenty of lip, but has backed it up withthree senior premiership medals and a B&F. The youngestof the "super six" who have won three senior flags, the clublooks forward to Vinnie leading us to more glory in theyears to come .Ormond congratulates Troy (Harvs) Harvey on 100 games .Rarely missing a match during his career, this reliableonballer also works hard on the Social side for the Club .Troy is an Ambulance Paramedic and all at Ormond are verypleased to see him achieve this milestone .Ormond congratulates Garrin "Guru" Bailey on 150games . Garrin played senior football for Echuca at age 16in 1993 . Beginning at Ormond in 1995, he took 2002/03 offto travel overseas, and is enjoying good form this year .Guru is always supported at games by his parents, wife andbaby Keira . Well done Garrin from everyone at Ormond .

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D-UCTIONAJAX AFC 1.3 4.6 9.12 16.16 (112)HAMPTON ROVERS 5.4 97 11 .9 11 .14 (80)AJAX: Goals: Y. Rapoport 8, D . Sutton 4, A . Bloom, D. Gelber,. C . Jtl E .Routman. Best: D. Sutton. Y. Rapport, C. Janine . D . Delbert . M . Janke. JRitterman Hampt Roy: Goals : A . Browne 4 . M. Fletcher 2 . N . Henry 2, J Steendam2, C . Lambert . Best: A. Browne . N . Henry. P. Adams. G. Woods . G . Carr, B . KezilasUmpires : Daniel Silfo (F) Philip Callil (F) Sean Collins ( B) Gavan Dawe (B) CharlieLear (G) Dominic Napoli (G)OLD PARADIANS 3 .1 51 6.5 8.11 (59)OLD CAMBERWELL 6 .1 10.4 14.10 19 .13 (127)Old Par: Goals : M . Makin 2, A . Sinclair 2. A . Tenson 2, P. BrabenAer, D Loney. Best:

D . Loney. D. Richardson, M . Matko . A . Pagha, S . Maher. R Murray OCG: Goals : D.

Loots 11, A. Hardenberg 2, W. Austenberry 2, D . Desanchs, G . Ormsby, B Atkinson,S . Harrison. Best : D. Loats . D . Desanctis, P. Byrne. B . Atkinson, D. Pike . M . ShanksUmpires: Tim Saunders (F) Field Rtlfi (F) Boundary Rdfi (B) A Riddell (B) Goal Rdfl(G) Garry Clancy (G )ST BEDESIMEN T ONE TIGERS 7.7 11 .9 17 .11 22.19 (151)NOBIST PATS COLL 1.1 5.5 7.11 8.15 (63)

StB1MT: Goals : T. McColl 5, A . Haves 5 . A. Scafitli 4, L . Terrell 3, M . Hilton 2 . J .Connelly, L . V:hntle, P. Wintie . Best : A . Scafitli, J. Tyqmn, B. Neville, A. Scat di, T.McColl, S. Zakic N08/StP : Goals D . Tonkin 2, M_ Barker, D. Brady, T. Brady. C .Hosking, T. Roberts, S . Collins . Best : D. Tonkin, T. Brady, S . 0Connor, B .McGowan, S. Clancy, C . Hosking Umpires : Ashley Hoogendyk (F) Robert 0Gorman(F) Dale Cook (B) Andrea Mason (R) Craig Arnol (G) James Exton (G)FITZROY REDS 3 .4 7.5 9.10 1 ; .13 (97)RrtONASH BLUES 1 .2 45 7.6 98 (62)Fitz Reds : Goals : K . Maghamez 6 . M . Grossman 3. V. Cahill . M. Loms-Gleeson, D.Penchi, H Usher . B. Chairman . Best : J . Bennie, M . Zones, C . Meighen. J . Rawlins,B . Charmed . K. Maghamez Mon Blues: Goals: T. Craven 2 . R. Tuition 2, M . Coe, CO'Sullivan, M . Pay, J. Rosengarten, G. Smyth . Best : G . Smyth. J. Smith, T. Crave .A. Williams, R . Tuition, M . Davidson Umpires : Nicholas Brown (F) Ken !•1c4iece (F)Alexandria Anthony (B) Frank Palermo (B) Ma!thevi Cowley (G) Robert Seymour iG)PARKDALE VULTURES 30 4.4 8.6 14 .10(94)ORPADND AFC 6.3 13.8 18.15 22 .16 (146)Park Vult: Goals S_ Rowley 3, M . Sullivan 3, T. Barr 2, M . Hayes 2, S. Recker 2 . PSullivan, R. Horier. Best : M . Sullivan, D. Kelly. B . Richards, P. Sullivan, M. HayesR . Horler Orm : Goals: A Russell 6, B. Deled o 4, D . Bailey 3. D. Beckett 2 . L. De!etlio2. W. Cove . L Duthie, "A Martinov. M . Miller, D. Robbins. Best: L Duthie . SKeleher, R . Martin, B . Deiedio, L. Detedm. W. Cove Umpires : Steve McCarthy (F ;Simon Olive (F) Ryan Morris (B) Daniel Mason ?Bl Chris Kearney [G) JohnRobinson (G)

LRESEMFITZROY REDS 53 10.7 16.11 21 .17 (143)MONASH BLUES 0 0 2.3 2.3 3.4 (22)Fitz Reds : Goais . J . Tornese 7 . R . Guest 3, M Ceckshutt . N. Evans, T. McBurney. CMcGrath, J . Wilkins, B . Emerson, D . Clark, J . Lay, S . Lynch, J Nago;eka Best: J

Wilkins, B. Pollard, J. Lay, J. Tornese, D. Clark, S. Lynch RoU6a Mon Blues : Goals

J . Hawkins, B. Hindle, D. Murchie Best : D . Gemmell, M Chapman, D_ Leonard . PVan Der Sinks. A. Fyfe . D . Met!ikovecOLD PARADiANS 311 41 611 8 7,55)OLD CAMBERWELL OR 1.5 4.7 7.8 0.10 (58)Old Par: Goals : T. Lombardi 3, J . Barthel, L. Harford, M . Joyce, M_ Spinosa . G

Vincent . Best: T. Lombardi, J . Barthet, T. Girovski, S . Corcoran D . Hussey, MJoyce Old Cam6 : Goals: A Allan 2, C . Payne 2, 0 . Morley. S . Peasneli, D . Schmidt.B . Cottrell, Best: J . Clyne, B . Craven, S . Gregory, C . Jeliis, A. Allan, A. MacKenzieAJAX AFC 2.1 6.2 73 812 (60)HAMPTON ROVERS 5.6 7.11 9.11 12 .1 4 (86)AJAX: Goals: D. Seidl 2 . S . Boon . A . Cooper, A . Ezekiel . J . Kagan, S . Nerrstadt. USegal, Best : A. Goldman, B. Perelberg, S Nevrstad. W. Sevei, E. Rubenstein. DKrasncstem Hampt Roy: Goals: N. Morecroft 5, J . Glanville 2, M. Gray . R. Mosbey.J . Yellantl, J . Gasoumi, J Schmitz . Best: M. Terech, N. Morecroft, M. Davis, J .Schafer, J. Schmitz. A . Powe rST BEDESRAENTOnE TIGERS 4.4 13.8 17 .10 19 .16 (130)NOB/ST PATRICKS COL 1 .2 4.2 7.3 94 (58)SiBrTr1T: Goals: R. Sampieri 4, L Kelly 3. V. McGettiOan 3 . P. Groves 2. S . Napier 2,J. wmdebank 2, L. Ciesiak, J . Maddocks. J . Terrell . Best L . McMurray . J.windebank. L . Kelly, J. Terrell, M . Revise . J. Lynch M0B/StP: Goals A . Cugola 3. JMaher 2, C . Dobson 2, P. Bryar. P. Mahoney. Best P. Flanders, M . Nunan, J_ Maher.L . Deimenico . C . Dobson . P. BrvarPARKDALE VULTURES Q0 2.1 3.2 3 2(20)ORMOtSD AFC 4.6 12.11 18 .14 23.20 (158)Park Vult : Goals: G. Wilson 2. M . Jennings. Best: D. Noonan, L . Davies. M . DanesM . O'Meara, "J3_ Jennings, S . Perazzo Orm : Goals C. Keleher 4, T. Leary 4 B .Robbins 4, S. Davis 3 . T. Naylor 2, B . Payson 2, S. Barnes, S. Mitsios, B . Upst;!I . AWarwarek. Best: S . Barnes. B . Robs no . L Leary. T. Naylor, C . Keleher. A . Chico

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" :spite being 'out-goaled', Rupertswood narrowly prevailedby five points over St . Leo's Emmaus.Yarra Valley continued their winning run, defeating Prahran by39 points, all but condemning the Two Blues to D2 football in2007 while keeping themselves in finals contention .The clash between Old Geelong and Old Carey was alsodecided by 39 points, with the Oggers coming out on top . OldGeelong were switched on from the start and could have wonby more if not for poor finishing up forward in the first half .Nic Casboult and Jon Malpas were particularly impressive forthe winners .Old Mentonians held out a determined Banyule to win by 11points . The Panthers had got off to a flyer early, leading by fivegoals halfway through the first quarter, before the Bearsfought back to the point where they were leading by eightpoints with five minute to go.Therry Penola rediscovered their early season form, upsettingBulleen Templestowe by 15 points . Corey Bannister returnedto his best with nine goals, while Matt McWhinney and JustinCro , `so stood out for the Lions .

Old ~ntonians host Yarra Valley at the Playing Fields . ThePanthers have scored a couple of useful wins in recent weeksagainst some good opposition, while the Bushrangers havebeen one of the form teams in the second half of the season .James heem will need to have his radar on early to give theBushies the big start they want, while Chris Beal will look toclaim another big scalp in either Michael Basile or ChadTvventyman . Spectators can also look forward to someflamboyance from the likes of Dan LeCordier (Valley) andBlake Carroll (OM) . Tough to call, but with the bigger prize atstake, I'll take the Bushrangers to win today.St . Leo's Emmaus welcome Prahran to the BennettswoodSports Ground . The Animals are still a mathematical chancefor relegation, and this is an opportunity to put that to bed . I'msure that while the Two Blues won't put the cue in the rackwhile they still have the opportunity to escape the drop zone,they may well have one eye on 2007 and thus continue toblood more youngsters . The end result may well hinge onPrahran's paradigm for this game, but if recent form is takeninto account, then St . Leo's have been the better team . TheAnimals to win .Banyule make the journey to John Pascoe Fawkner Reservefor their game against Therry Penola. The Lions scored aterrific result last week, with several of their stars returning totop form . On the other side of the coin, Banyule are the otherteam that is all but mathematically assured of relegation, andquite often it is these teams that are banana skins for othersides . However, it's been some time this the Bears got to sin g

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their theme song, and they imay have to wait at leastanother week, especiallygiven Therry's recent mini-revival. Therry to win .It's a top of the table clashat Dunshea Oval for the Bulleen derby between Old Carey andBulleen Templestowe . Both teams are coming offdisappointing losses, and are still not ironclad guarantees forthe top two just yet. The Panthers were undermanned lastweek, and may again go into this game with an understrengthline-up . I feel any players coming back will make more of adifference than those who are unavailable. Look to theBullants' forward half for the potential of some intriguing one-on-one contests. Will OC's Chris Battle man up on 'Waxy'Williams or Dean Matthews, and will a youngster like ChristianBarton be responsible for the other player? It could well be abattle of attrition, and, just a gut feeling (and there's quite a bitof gut ...), Old Carey at home may just be able to edge it .That game I'm sure will be followed with great interest by OldGeelong, but in the meantime, they travel to Sunbury to takeon Rupertswood . Depending on results elsewhere, OldGeelong can claim a place in the top two, or Rupertswood canreturn to the top four. Old Geelong's defence were impressivelast week, with Al Munro, Steve Lansdell and Jon Malpasparticularly influential . They'll have to be in top form againtoday however, as the Rupo forward line is pretty deep as fa r

Panon,AOister OLD CAREY GRAM'S

O'Brien . Colby OLD GEELONG FC

Keem .lames YARRA VALLEY OB

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Jordan, Anthony RUPERTSWOOD AFC 3 34

Sacco, Joe THERRY PENOLA OB 3 32

Farugia, Adam EMM . ST LEOS OC AFC - 26

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as goalkicking option go, and are well served by their quickand skilful midfield combination. Another tough call to make .especially with the game in Sunbury. However, I feel that theOggers have been the more convincing outfit in recent weeks .Old Geelong for mine .Also, it's almost time to reveal the D1 Team of theYear for the 2006 (to be published Grand Final day) .I'm definitely interested in readers' input, so if youhave anyone you would like to nominate, pleaseemail me as per the contact details below .

CONTACTPlease submit any match reports, milestones, social notes,etc. via email to both Peter, PS,Williamson@centrelink .gov.auand theqwill@hotmail .com (as I have no idea where I'll be eachMonday!), ideally by 5pm Monday (please take intoconsideration our space limitations) .Have a great VAFA Weekend,"The Owill"

MILESTONE SPrahran's Dan Ballard this week reaches the 100game milestone . Dan joined the club in 2001 andis known for launching attacking thrusts, whetherfrom midfield or forward positions . Ryan Marriottalso reaches the 50 game mark . Initially joiningthe club in the 2000 season, Ryan is mainly seenup forward . Congratulations to you both fromeveryone at the Two Blues .Henry Legoe saddles up for his 100th game forOld Geelong today. "Fox" has been the mainruckman with the Hoops for several seasons, andhas been exceptional in this role, despite oftengiving away a height advantage . A trademarkfeature of Fox's game is his baulk, which he is stillsomehow getting away with after all these year .Fox was also a significant part of the 2005 D2Premiership and is the only player to be awardedthe "Most Improved" trophy twice in three years!*Well done Henry from all at the Oggers .*A teammate from my Monash Gryphons days,Matthew Healy (brother of D2 scribe Jonathan)also achieved this feat. I'm sure "Heal" be readingthis, and be amused that it has been matchedelsewhere .

Therry Penola OB v Ranyule E;~ C

Old Carey Grammarians v BulleenTemplestowe AF C

Emmaus St Leos OC v Prahran AFCRupertswood AFC v Old Geelong FC

Old Mentonians v Yarra Valley OB

CANYULEiJFC 3.2 9.6 11.9 13 .11 (89)OLD fiRENTONIAtdS 6 .4 9.7 11 .12 19 .16 (180)

Banyule : Goals: D . Gayfer 7 . M . Christian 3, A. Demetriou 2, G. Skicko . Best:D . Gayfer, L. O'Donnell. A. Demetriou, A. Hopgood, C. Skicko, L. RichardsonOld Mont: Goals: P. Flaskis 3, K. Murphy 3, M. Basile 2, T. Wiltshire 2. G . Snow2, S . Cleeve, P. Monahan . Best: D. Field, S . Cleeve, K . Murphy, M . Basile, A .

Palmer, J . Costello Umpires: Michael Hegan {F) Lionel Katz (F) Julian Maccloni(B) Thomas wischer (B)YARRA VALLEY OB 2.5 5.8 9.1 4 16.18 (114)PRAHRAN AFC 4.4 8.6 10.8 11 .9 (75)

Yarra V: Goals: J . Keem a, T Hancock 3, M . Laing 3, D . Lecortlier 2, A. Stone2, A. Drew, S . Yeo . Best: D. Lecordier, A. Drew, P. Ualapoi, R. Drew, T. Hancock,M . Rekicki Prahran: Goals : L . Fox 3, P. Scanlon 3, L . Stafford 2. H . Hodgson,A. Pitts, D . MacCiocca. Best: H . Hodgson . J . Thvraites, M . Harrison, A . Pitts,

S . Adamson, J- Matherson Umpires: Anthony Simpson (F) Peter Cahill (F)BULLEEN TEPflPLESTOi+IE AFC 5 .3 8.4 9.7 16 .11 (107)THERRY PENOLA OB 3.3 8.5 15 .9 18 .14 (122)Bull Temp : Goals: R. I!lingu+orth 5, B. Tourogianis 3, D . TW!och 2, K. Cherbakot,G. Ghivers, D . Matthews, P. Robertson, R. Williams, J . Wise. Best : A. Taken,

M. Pietryk, R. Illingvrorth, K. Cherbakof, W. Thompson, R. Schneider TherryPen : Goals: C . Bannister 9, J . Crotty 2, M. McWhinney 2, R . Skiath¢is 2, J.Bannister, J. Quinn. G. Russell . Best: J . Hanion, M . @Acwhinney, M . Faraldi, R.Skiathitis, C. Bannister, J . Crotty Umpires: Glen Young (G) Alan Stubbs (F)Peter Angelis (F) Glen Kennedy (B) Michael Roche (B )OLD GEELOPlG u 2.3 6.7 10.8 1d.16 (98)OLD CAREY GF 3 3.3 3-7 6.8 8.11 (59)Old Geel: Goals: G. 0'Bi i 3. J . Bell 2, L . Teague 2. E. Bayles, J . Hope-Johnstone, D . Kimpton, S . Lansdell, H . Leper, J . Paul, M . Wilson . Best : N .

Casboult, J. Ma!pas, G . O'Brien, S. Lansdell, A. Munro, J. Bell Old Carey : Goals :

J. White 2 . S. Collins 2, L . Maslin 2, T. Angus, S. Woad . Best: R . Mullins. J .Ashworth, A. Day, L. Lovelock, M . Zander, P- Unkles Umpires : Paul O'Limahkii(F) David trons (F) Paul Leggett (B) Elise Van Grontle8e (B) Bruce Stephens {G)Shane Herbert (G )RUPERTSL#00DAFC 4.7 8.9 12.14 1917 (131)EMMAUS ST LEOS OC 81 11 .3 14.6 2.6 (126)Raperts: Goals: B . Whitehead 4, L. Brennan 3, R . Hatt, 3, J. Phillips 3, S. C k.M . Gaunt, G . Phillips, J . Plummer, T. West, E. Drssler. Best : S . S-m . G .Meule, T. West, J. Plummer, L. Brennan, D. Collins ESL : Gc : S. rc 8,

P. McGloin 3, R . McGloin 2, C. Le C ;erc, P. Barane!lo, S . Buckle, A .

McKenzie, E . Mitchell, N . Rabin . Best : S. Le Clem, S . Rr, -. J°=s-:- A .Brown, P. Baranello, A. Krebs Umpires: Jeremy He mar r!F)

01 RESERVERUPERTSVl000 AFC 5.1 7.3 11.3 15.7 (97)EMMAUS ST LES OR AFC 31 6.4 9.9 14.14 (98)Ruperts : Goals : A. Jordan 3, R . Keenan 3 . W. Gaunt 3 . D . McGovern 2, C. Certo,J. Murphy, M . West, P. Barry. Best : M. Clarke, M . West, L . Smith, A. Jordan,

D. McGovern, A. Soutaris ESL : Details not received.-YULE °n 2.1 2.3 6.5 8.9 (57)

0. 4.2 9.4 12.6 13.11 (89).o„r :, ; Goals: J. Poyser 2, L. Ferrell, G . Fikaris, A. Stavropolous, J. Turnbull,J . Plant, Z. 'Jenke . Best: A. Kayrooz, M . Hampsen, B. Joweu, J . Plant, L.Bricklanti, T. Baldac Old Merit: Goals: R . Alexander 3, R. Ironmonger 3, B. Lane

2, A. Wilson 2, C. Dwyer. A. Noonan, C. Palmer. Best: B. Lane, S. Worrell . J.O'Brien, C . Alexander, A. Wdson, M . LavresOLD GEELONG FC 3 .2 6.7 10.10 14.16 (100)

OLD CA63EYGRAA9M ARIANS 1 .3 1.3 1.4 1,5(i1)

Old Geel: Goals: J. Morley 3, R . Herd 2, A . Slattery 2, J. Meek 2, T. Cannon, P.

Ghadtler, B . Grills, S . MacGovran, H. Cox . Best: P. Chadder, H. Can, B. Grills, S .I.'cGowan, J . Cole, R. Herd Old Carey: Goals : N . England. Best: D . Wright . R .

McKenzie, N . England, S. Bennett, P. Graham, H. DoggettBULLEEN TErAPLESTO9lE AFC 2.2 5.3 7.8 8.13 (61)THERRY PENDLA OB 2 .5 18 3.10 6 .10 ( ;6)Bull Temp: Goals: A . Verga 3, D. Florence 2, S. Smith 2, D . Dynon . Best : C.

Morrison, S. Smith, L. Stott, L. Norbury . D . Glover. D. Rogers Therry Pen :

Goals : J. Sacco 3, R. Keenan 2, w. Stevens. Best : D. Weston, S. Goodwin . APrpinias, A . Moloney, A . Christie. D . KellyYARRA VALLEY OB 5.5 9.6 12.9 1 2 .10 (82)PRAHRAN AFC 0 .0 3.2 3.6 8.10 (58)Yarra V : Details not received. Preheat : Goals : J . Bedford 4, C . Jones 2, W .Barber, P. Carroll. Best: W, Barber. B. Sodoma, J. Bedford, M . windrilge, N .

Gill, J . Belcher.

' THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2006 21

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22 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2006

D1 SectionOLD MENTOHIAHS PRAHRAH RUPERTSW000 THERRY PEHOLA YARRA VALLEY D O

Coach : Feter Russo Coach : L. Sta"(ad Coach: Shane Mclauchsan Coach : Carry Datson Coach: iCe:.n Bzr~

Res Coach : Jamie Winduss R . Coach: W Barber Res Coach: Adam Walsh R. Coach : Boors Carter Res Coach: Al-d- Nartratl

Ciub XVI€i Coach : A. Lararenc e

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2 C. Twentyman (DVC) 2 L. Stafford 2 M . Temming2 T Goodwin 2 T. Morris

3 R. Ball 3 P Scanlon3 R. Bannister 3 R. Thompso n

4 B . Carroll.

4 S . Craig2 A . Walsh 4 M . Elliott 4 G . Coutts

5 A . Kiantos 5 H. Pitts 3 P. Reid 5 J . Bannister 5 A . Drew6 C. Alexander 6 A . Donachie 4 D. Burrowes 6 J. Hermes 6 R. Drew (VC)7 R. Murphy

Alexander (RVC)8 R7 T. Greening 5 J . Ramsay 7 S. Bannister 7 C. Beal (VC).

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10 T Wiltshire 9 R. Granger Whitehead7 B 9 C . Bannister (C) 9 J. Keem.11 A. Mort 10 C. Northway

11 A Pitts

.8 L . Brennan 10 J. Quinn 10 T Hancock

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.12 D Pdacciotca 9 S. Sweeney 11 J . Crotty 11 T. Mcllraith

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14 L . Fox Clark11 S13 G. Russell 13 D. Lloyd

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14 J . Fenton 14 B . Nickolas.17 C . Gourlay 16 C . Marrell 12 R . Keenan 15 A . McMahon 15 N . Pask18 M . Basile (VC) 17 M. Harrison 14 J . Plummer 16 R. Skiathitis 16 J . Marce k19 A . Palmer (DVC) 18 J . Matherson 15 N . Webb 17 D. Pirpinias 17 A . Laing20 C. Palmer 19 S . McNally 16 R. Monzell 18 A. Moloney 18 C. Britt21 J . O'Brien 20 D. James

17 R Hatty 19 M . LaCorcia 19 J . Stron g22 B. Coghlan23 A. Drinan (RVC)

21 E . McDonald22 P. Carroll

.18 K . McEwan 20 K . Walker 20 T. Hal e

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22 D. Goodwin 22 B. Drew26 R . Schloeffel 25 M . Hankin

. 23 D. Callagari 23 R . Ye o27 G . Katris 26 B. Dempsey 22 M. Gaunt 24 M. Faroldi (C) 24 N . Lea r28 D. Kitto 27 W. Watford 23 M. West 25 M. McWhinney Seabourne25 S29 T. Doyle

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37 M . Francis 35 J . Bedford 33 M . Clarke33 J. Hanlon 33 S . Fuller

Millis38 T 36 G. Beven 34 D. Weston 34 B. Seege r.39 J. Vick 39 A . Grove 35 C. Carlo 36 B. Owen 35 B. Peake40 G . Snow 40 S . Fox 36 B. Taws 37 D. Castaldi 36 S. Stoya n41 G . Pekalis 42 S . Nolan 38 R. Hoiles 38 M. Nancarrow 37 D. Blashavr42 J. Williams 43 S . Kennett 39 J. Anderson 39 D. Delaney 38 C Walker43 R . Caswell 44 M . Evans

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47 J . Kelly 48 B. Gibson 45 D. Hum42 M . Palazzolo 43 T. Munro

48 D . Stevens 49 M . Ogden 46 B Ang43 M . BaIsillie qe A . Colema n

49 N . Fisher 50 S. Welsh . 44 C. Matton 45 A. Wingate50 K . Regan 51 D . Boon 47 J . McCrann 45 M . Thom 46 T Olive r51 A .P. Wilson

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56 T Kohn53 B . DeBono 50 S. Hallam 50 J. Peake

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Worrel l58 S 59 J . Leigh 55 P. Barry 55 R . Munzel 52 S. Easey.

59 J. Provrse 60 M. Wilson 56 G . Hat y 56 P. Dunn 54 S . Simpso n

60 N. Kyriazis 61 B. Campbell 57 S. Carmody57 C . Ferguson 56 T. Lloyd

61 B . Saunders 62 M. Craig 61 S . McGuigan 57 J . Strachan62 C . Sinclair 63 L . Page 58 P. Flinn 63 D . Hanlon 59 A . Joine r63 M,Lawes 64 J. Belcher 61 M . Walsh 66 D. O'Shea 60 S . Lair d64 M . Austin 65 N . Gill 63 B. Moule 71 D. Kelly 61 P. Valoppi (C )65 S . Worrell 66 S . Adamson 69 D. Wallace 77 K . Watson Buruma62 P66 K . Kel l68 A. Worrell

67 B . Sodom a68 N . Scicluna 70 L.Temming 89 A. Christie

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69 M . Pitts 71 A. Soutaris 99 J . Brosnan 64 H. Essay

SPONSORS 70 B . Lindblom 73 D. Walsh 65 M. Nonish

77 M. O'Callaghan 66 A. Russel lZENITH INTERIOR S

McDONALDS81 D. Soutaris

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DAVIS LAUNDRY & Recruitment 92 T. Peters

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24 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2006

SUPPORTS THE VAF:,.AFCA/VAFA COACH OF THE YEA R

U19 COACH OF THE MONT HJuly Nomination s

All nominated coaches have led their side to an unbeaten run in July and have not been previouslynominated . All coaches are eligible for the Coates Hire Coach of the Year Award .

Section 1 - Steve Carroll (University Blues) Section 3- Owen Lalor (St Bedes/Mentone Tigers)Section 2 - Brian Palmer (Old Carey) Section Blue - Mark Fairbanks (Old Mentonians)Section 2 - Mark Spinoso (Old Paradians )

To vote for your selection for the Coates Hire Coach of the Month, go t ovdWW.vafa .corn .a u

Phone: 13 15 5224 Hour Emergency 0418 333 11 8

(UNIVERSITY BLUES )University Blues key position player Dirk Heinz is the nominee for the Club Warehouse Rising StarNomination for Round 16 after his best on ground performance against Old Melburnians last Saturday .

Dirk came to University from Shepparton and played in the under 19's. Last season he developed into a key

player in the firsts . His height, 6'5", allows him to play in the key positions at both ends of the ground .

A few weeks ago, Dirk kicked 5 goals and last week he played at centre half back and was instrumental in theclub's big win over Melburnians . If Uni are to go all the way this year then they will rely on the ability of playerslike Dirk to fill the key central positions at Elsternwick Park .

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Aquinas look to have a firm hold of fourth spot on the ladderrequiring only one more win to play in the first semi final .Down the other end of the ladder, nothing is assured . Twoclubs out of St John's, Williamstown, La Trobe and IvanhoeAssumption will remain in D2 next season whilst two clubs willbe relegated to D3 . St John's are one win ahead of the otherthree clubs, but a poor percentage could be their downfall .

Williamstown CY[AS $1 .70 v Ivanhoe Assumption AFC $2 .05A loss here for Ivanhoe Assumption will almost certainly seethem be relegated to D3 next season . Williamstown are in asimilar predicament but thanks to a superior percentage thanits close rivals they will probably only need one win to stay inD2 next season . Williamstown were outclassed by Aquinas,going down by 99 points. Their cause was not helped wheninspirational skipper Tim Wheeler was injured with suspectedbroken ribs just five minutes into the match . The Hoe's had awelcome return to form with a 32 point win over Werribee .Chris Hunter was dominant in the ruck and Damon Wood andColin Brown found plenty of the ball . Coach John Garrardmanaged two majors for the Hoe's although he seemed to meto be clearly hampered by injury . Hard to pick a winner fortoday's game with selection queries at both clubs . Will Garrardplay for the Hoe's? Will Wheeler recover in time for Willy???How will Willy's speedy on-baller Shaun McGuiness cope withhis first trip to the tribunal??? Too many question marks forme surrounding this game . I have to try and pick a winnerthough . Willy by 12 points .

La Trobe Uni $2 .40 v Aquinas OC $1 .5 0This should turn out to be a good clash as both clubs haveplenty to play for. La Trade need to win at least one of their lasttwo games to stay in D2 next season, and Aquinas need onewin to wrap up fourth spot on the ladder. La Trobe werecompetitive against Peninsula last Saturday with StephenPruscino in sensation form gathering close to 40 possessions .Aquinas belted Williamstown by 99 points in a dominantdisplay which will give them plenty of confidence for thecoming weeks . Cliff Lyng racked up 30 possessions on the ballwhilst Paul Maaskant was superb on a half back flankrebounding many Williamstown forward forays . Rob Moranand Michael Leigh were marking everything up forward andAquinas certainly have some good players getting into somegood form at the right time of year . If Aquinas can shut downPruscino then they should get the points . Maybe veteran GlenWhitehead will get the tagging job . Aquinas will be too classyand win by 34 points .

Glen Eira AFC $1 .33 v St John's OC $3 .1 0Glen Eira's late run at the finals took a backward step with a 49point loss to Salesian. The experienced trio of Tsirogiannis .Massis and Dyason all tried hard but they did not have enoughhelpers. St John's were more competitive than recent weeks

going down to Oakleigh by36 points but ran out oflegs in the second half aftertrailing by only two straightkicks at the long break .Peter Walker and Callum Pattie worked hard all day for theJoc's, but Oakleigh were too good . Glen Eira can still snv;. ;;into fourth spot on the ladder but would need two wins in theremaining games to do so . They should be ready and firingtoday but I expect St John's to put up a good fight as they willknow that they will most probably need at least one win to stayin D2 next season . John Ryan is the key for the Joc's . If he hashis kicking boots on then they are a chance . If not, then theexperienced Glen Eira on ball division should get the Saintsover the line . Glen Eira by 8 points .

Peninsula QB $ 1 .6 0 v Oakleigh AFC $2 .20The top two teams on the ladder face off in Mt Eliza, knowingthat they will be playing each other in two weeks time in thesecond semi final . Peninsula did what they needed to,disposing of La Trobe by 26 points with Cade Bannistercontinuing his sparkling form and skipper Shaun Payzeregistering four majors . Oakleigh won by 36 points over StJohn's at Doveton with Trevor Bromley in form in front ofgoals with five, and the regular names of Kitts, Holden andBriggs all amongst the better players. The winner today willhave a huge psychological advaniTe for the second sem i

Payze, ShaunMacKenzie, DouglasGarrard, Johnathon

Wheeler, Timothy

Coghlan, JamesCoulter. Adam

Rvan,John

P[ :' i ' ~-~ LAOB 4 66O . ;L'::IGH AFC 3 59I` bHOE ASSU MP. AFC 2 41 6

`<1ILLIAiviSTdWN CYMS 0 4 6

PENINSULA OP 4 412

LA TROBE UIVI . AFC 3 39

ST JOHidSOC 3 39

P-) SECTION RESFIZVE;vlarinis,Johnny WERRIBEEAFC 6 50

Visser, Michael AQUINAS OC 3 41

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V. Stewart WERRIBEE AFC 0 37

Burgess . Greg WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 5 36

Loughran, Matthew SALESIAN AFC 0 35

Sill, Julian PENINSULA OB 4 33

Fossev, Dean GLEN EIRA AFC 0 32

results weren't received . Any discrepancies may be due to non-

submission of results by, lu`- .

26 THE AM ATEUR FOOTBALLER 2008

final, so I expect both teams to hold nothing back . Bromleyand McKenzie up forward for the Krushers, and Payze andCoghlan for the Pirates may hold the keys to both clubsfortunes. It was the Pirates by 29 points earlier in the season,and I think today they will show the rest of the competition thatthey are the premiership favourites. Peninsula by 22 points .

Werribee AFC $2 .30 v Salesian AFC $1 .55It has been a disappointing season for Werribee losing six oftheir last seven matches after making such a promising startto the season . They started their match well against IvanhoeAssumption leading by 21 points half way through the secondquarter but after that they went to sleep finally losing by 31points . The consistent Frank Dimasi and Nathan Addamo triedhard all day for Werribee but other winners were hard to find .Salesian cemented their spot in the finals with a resounding 49point victory over Glen Eira. Although Simon Greely, HarmitSingh and Ivan Bobetic were named in the best players the starof the day had to be Matt Loughnan, who snagged five goalsfrom the forward pocket in his first senior game of the year.His chances of the competition reserves leading goalkickeraward diminished but it certainly gives Coach Hazell anotheroption in front of goal throughout the finals . AlthoughWerribee have been in poor form, I think they are a goodchance of an upset today. A trip to Werribee at any time of yearfor the boys from Chadstone is not ideal and especially twoweeks before the finals . Werribee in an upset to win by 3points .

Please send all correspondence tojonathan .healy@hotmail .com by 5:00pm Mondays .

MILESTONE SLaurence Langtield plays his 100th game with theWerribee Amateurs today. Laurence has been aregular in the senior side since playing the keypositions down the spine and also called into theruck which these days through rotation means thepine as well .Michael Czajkowski plays his 50th game with theWerribee Amateurs today . Persistence paid off forBaby Chick breaking into the senior side this year .The club wishes both Laurence and Michael all thebest today and into the future .The members and committee of the Glen EireSaints would like to congratulate club stalwartAndrew Sheedy on reaching his 106th game forthe club .

La Trobe Uni v Aquinas OCWilliamstown CYMS v Ivanhoe Assumption AF C

Glen Eira AFC v St Johns OCWerribee AFC v Salesian AFCPeninsula OB v Oakleigh AFC

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In Assn: Goals: K. 0 Dwyer 5, P. Hawley 3, T. Powell 3, T. 0 Neill 2, J. Garrard

LA THOSE UNIVERSITY AFC 1 .4 4.4 6.8 7.13 (55)PENINSULA OB 3.3 4.6 7.11 11 .15 (81)LaTrobe: Goals : A. Coulter 3, S . Pruscino, F. Caldow, P. McMullan, M .Brooks . Best : S. Pruscino, L. Merrington, B. Nicholson, A. Knight, C . Marx,P. Davies Perin : Goals : S. Payze 4, J . Coghlan 4, N . Claringbold . R . Povrney,T. Prendergast. Best: A . Wood, C . Bannister, R . Staintorth, A. Atchison, P.wignall, S . White Umpires : Thomas Windlova (F) Paul Dinneen (FjSALESIAN AFC 4.2 8.4 12.6 16.16 (112)GLEN EIRA AFC 3 .3 6.5 9.7 9.9 (63)Sales : Goals : M . Loughnan 5. P. Dunne 2, S . Payne 2, R . Stevens 2, S .Greely, S. Logan, P. Norman, C . Rose, N . Pirouet . Best : P. Dunne, M .Loughnan, L . Phipps, S . Greely, I . Bobetic . H. Singh Glen Eire: Goals: B .Clements 2, S. Diamond 2, J. Serpanchy 2, A . Caruana, A . Dinye, M. Farah .

Best: C . Massis, M . Farah, A. Tsirogiannis, S . Dyason, S. Normmgton, S.Diamond Umpires : Cameron Davidson (F) Graham Templar (F) CameronSmith (B) Chris Mills ;B)AQUINAS OC 5.2 11.6 16.14 22 .20 (152)WILLIAMSTOWNCYh1S 1 .5 4.8 4.10 ' .it (53)Aquinas : Goals : D . Den Braber 5, J. Stewart 4, B. Helme 3, J. Jess 3, R.Moran 3, C. Wooden 2, L . Toomey, R. O'Brien, Best* P. Cross, G. Evans, B.Helme, P. Maaskant, J . Stewart, R . Moran WCYMS : Goals : C . McNamara 3,

C . Taylor, S . Barlow, L. O'Sullivan, S . Wuchatsch . Best: C . Taylor, J . Gallivan,C . McNamara, J. Buttigieg, S . McGuinness, L . O'Sullivan Umpires : BrendanDevlin (F) David Longtivorth (F )IVANHOE ASSUMPTION AFC 5.1 12.5 18.8 20 .11 (131)WERRIBEE AFC 7 .4 11.7 141 15 .9 (99)

2, S . Graeme, P. Harris, K . Mousse, M. Cross, R . Klitzing . Best : 0. Wood, C .

Hunter, C. Brown, T. O'Neill, K. 0Dwyer, M . Cross Werr : Goals : B. Morrow4, M. Palmington 3, D . Whitten 3, A. Taylor 2, M . Czaikor+ski, C. Lee, D. Lee .Best: N . Addamo, J. Ayling, F. Dimasi, C . Howard, A . Taylor, A. TaylorUmpires : Jonathan Kerr (F) Ryan Robertson (F)ST JOHNS OC 3.2 5.3 6.8 9.8(62)OAKLEIGH AFC 3 .1 7.3 10.6 15.8 (98)St Johns: Goals : J . Ryan 3, K . Arnold, A . Jones, D . O'Connor, M. Peake, C.Pattie, C . Derrick . Best: B. Morton, C. Pattie, P. Walker, L . Mara, D. O'Connor,1 . Wathen Oak : Goals : T. Bromley 5, D . MacKenzie 3, D. Coun han, M.Harold, A. Kitts, C . Lamb. W. Manning, J . Rutter, N . Wills. Best: S . Briggs,S . Kitts, R . Holden, S. Collins, P. Holden, A. Kitts Umpires : Steven Potts (F)Paul Withington (F)

Q2RESERVESALESIAN AFC 2.4 6.6 8.11 14 .14 (98)GLEN EIRA AFC 3 .2 7.4 7.4 1 0 .5 (65)Sales : Goals: S . Sutherland 5, A. Williams 3, D. Allen 2, B. Chalmers, P.Dolman, P. Evans, L. Rose . Best: S . Matheson, C . Thomson, S . Francis, B .

Young, A . Williams, S . Sutherland Glen Eire : Goals: A. Diamond 3, D. Ends3, A. Hassan . H . Hussein, D . Grnmble, A. Farah . Best: A . Farah, T. Chatfield,B. Zwar, M . Scade, D. Earle, A . Hassa nST JOHNS OC 3.3 4.3 4.5 5.5 (35)OAKLEIGH AFC 2.2 8.6 12.9 18.17 (125)St Johns: Goals: M . Hancock, J . Brown, S . Cockayne, D. Jones, M.Vanhoutar. Best : M. Vanhoutar, D . Jones, S . Cockayne, F. Pw7onteno, M.O'Connor, B . Birnbaum Oak : Goals : A . Perdikomatis 4, A Dean 4 . A. Murray

3, L. Head 2, R . Gee 2, P. Malcolm, M . Burt, S . McGrath. Best A. Murray, A.Khodt A. Dean, A. Middlemiss, C . Groarke, L. Hea dLA THOSE UNIVERSITY AFC 2.1 4.5 7.7 11 .9(75)PENINSULA OB 2.3 6.6 7.8 11 .10 (76)LaTrobe: Goals: F. Tiernan 3, H. Lancaster 3, A. Borreili, B . Holland, M.Redmond, R . Telliday, G. Moloney. Best : B. Holland . G . Waterman, M .Redmond, R . Slater, G. Moloney, J. Clough Penin: Goals : J. Sill 4, J .Atchison . M . Falkiner, K . Krake, J . Preston, J. Reed, S. Taylor, M . Warner.Best : A . Crean, L . Prendergast, B. ant, A. McKinstry, S. Taylor, M . KennyAQUINAS OC 7.2 9.6 15 .12 28 .14 (134)WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 4 .0 8.2 8.2 9 .2(56)Aquinas : Goals : R . Jeeves 4. A. Kmghorn 3, M. Visser 3, D. Saliba 2, B .Moran, C . Broadhurst, R . Chapman, P. Heveren, D. Sullivan, H . Tyssen . J .Yap Best: D . Smith, R . Jeeves, D. Saliba, A. Kmghorn, M . Visser, P. HeverenDownes Will CYMS: Goals : G . Burgess 5, D. Wends 3, G . Smallman . Best:0 . Williams . D . Oldham, T. Bowers, J. Hynes, G . Burgess . D. TaylorIVANHOE ASSUMPTION APC 1 0 4.0 8.2 11 .4 (70)WERRIBEE AFC 5.4 9.9 12.12 14 .13 (97)Ivan Assn : Goals : L. Cole 6, N . Blayney 3, J . Barbagallo 2 Best: J.Trescowthick, R . Fort, L. Cole, N . Blayney, J . Barbagallo, A. Height WereGoals : J . Mannis 6 . R. oConnor 3, A. Waldron 2. R . Bell, M . Hollow, J .Wallert. Best : S . Wiggins, N . McInnes, T. Towers, R . Rantmo . C. Alabakis, B.Russel l

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9 T Harkin 8 M. R an9 L . Kennel] 6 A Mann

10 D. Boland 9 E. Stuchbery 10 P. Lee.

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10 G . Richards11 L . Pryde

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13 D. DenBraber.

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31 T. West32 C Hanchette 27 S . Pruscino {DVC)

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.33 D. Neilson 28 D. Waterman

.35 R. Nuske32 M . Sawyers 33 A . Sheedy 34 C. Traeger 29 M . Yang 36 M . Ryan

33 C. Wooden 34 G . Burley 35 S . Conley 30 B . Nicholson 37 S . Briggs35 R. Chapman 35 S . Hollow 36 C. Zeegers (RVC) 31 D. Martin 38 S . Cammiss36 M . Hope 36 B . Zurek 37 P. Cotter 32 A . Murphy 39 S . Bull

40 J . Briggs37 S . Leonard 37 A . Farah 38 N. Haddon 33 J. Paterson 41 S . Way38 B . Moran 38 T. Cannard 39 M . Ebbage 34 C . Munro 42 S Dalton39 C. Ryan 39 M . Beddoe 40 J . Barbggallo

35 F Tiernan.

43 J. Knapper40 R. Tainton 40 M . Cosgrove 41 A . Price

42 K O'Dwyer (VC)

.36 T. Mawdsley 44 N . Wills

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58 J. Theofilopoulos54 M . O Halloran 53 G . Cassar 55 K . Toulson 49 C. Geddes 59 B. Phillips55 J. Bicknell 54 M. Vodstrctl 56 J. Tresearrlhick 50 J . Clough 60 B . Bennett '..56 P. Cruickshank 55 C . Hollow 57 M. Frannich (RC)

55 C. Fehring 61 R. Wallace '..58 H . Tyssen 56 C . Hogan 58 D. Williams

59 J Clark 62 M . Dempsey59 B. Cooper 57 Y. Rabi 59 C . Mcinney .

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71 R . Papvorth 63 A. Diyire 66 D. Patience64 T. Joseph 67 J. Finnlayson65 A. Scott 69 J. Mazocca66 T. Stavropolous 70 M. Harrison ~~ 1-T

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ST JOHNS WERRIBEEC-h : Mark Glenn Coeds .el HazeP C=h: Red Walker c--h: Pad Bts#'.rx

Res Coasts N:a Clarrytxi!d Asst Coati t atnan Pxouet & Res. Coach : thxhael I'arco kSnrAa Q.,'herland G-- .. A

Res Coach: Ed .Hanapirf Ras C

1 S . Parsons 1 C . Pattie 1 T. Wheeler I T. W2 S . McMahon 1 A. Stevens 2 M. Peake 2 J. Digra>ia 2 J. McCu son3 M . Goldthorp 2 A.Thain 3 D . O'Connor 2 C. McCracken 2(R) J Digrazia4 E . Bowen 3 P Dolman 4 S. Holmes 3 J. McCutchean 3 D. Clemnsens

5 N . Kent.

5 B Hilton 3 D. Wouda 3(R) D. Wouda

6 M . Warner4 M. Hazell .

6 M. Phaedonos 4 S . Wuchatsch 4 S . 6'7uchatsch

7 S . Murray 5 M. Canavan 7 N . Chalk 5 D. Elias 4(R) A . :'{uchatsch

8 R .Stainforth 6 M. Loughnan 8 J. Ryan 6 D. Grieve5 D. Elias

9 T. Coghlan 7 N . Pirouet 9 A. Jones 7 J. Hynes 6 D. Grie~e6(R) S . Freeman

10 M . Falkiner 8 S- Logan 10 R . Davitt 8 C. McNamara 7 W. Gardner11 B . Mitchell 9 A Campbell 11 J. Kelly 9 J. Munro 8 C- McNamara12 S . Ferguson 10 S. Oldfield (Co-Cpt) 12 P. Walker 10 B Cocks 9 J. Munro13 T. Rees

Davey (Vice Cpt )11 A13 K. Arnold (C) 11 T. Smith 9(R) R . Sampson

14 S . White.

14 C . Peake 12 L. Henry to 8 . Cock s15 J . Davis 12 A. Ross

15 M. Kosmala 13 D .Williams 70(R) P. Geraghty

16 A . Wood 13 I. Bobetic 16 L. Callaghan 14 T. Hynes t i T Smith

17 J . Coghlan 14 P. Evans 17 M. Hanger14 J. Street 12 L. Henry

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19 T. Fairbairn 22 G . Roberts18 L Ryan 15 D. Taylo r

23 R. Powney20 S. Francis (R. V. Cpt)

23 L . Mara 19 S. Barlax 16 F Henry24 T. Prendergast

21 A Bonnici24 B. Water, 20 S. McGuinness

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18 L. Ryan26 A . Murphy 22 R . Stevens (Co-Cpt) 26 H . Wathen 22 J Gallivan

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27 S . Payze . (CAPT) 23 P. Dunne 27 M. Handby.

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28 K . Krake 24 T. Wilson 28 A. Dexter.

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29 A . Law 25 J. Rogers 29 D. Jones.

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31 T Madder 27 S. Payne 31 D. Rydquist 26 C .Taylor 24 C Pach32 B . Liuzzi

28 C. Savage 32 A. Rudd 27 L Kuret 25 G . Burgess33 L. Coghlan 33 W. Joyce 28 A. Kosmatas 26 G . Taylo r34 C . Bannister 29 B. Young 34 A. Fonceca 29 B. Griffin 27 L. Ryan35 T. Braden 30 A. Brett 35 R . Do;asett 30 K. DoNsay 28 A. Kasmatos36 N . Bowman 31 B. Fahrner 36 A. Dragwidge 31 L. O'Sullivan 29 B. Griffin37 J . Heron 32 L . Phipps 37 C, Riley 32 B. Hinsley 30 K. Dcvrsey38 R . Smith 33 D. Cant 38 G . D'Oiiviera 33 M. Cavarra 3 1 L. 0'Sullrsa n39 E . Wittich 34 L . Kelly 39 A. Abele 33 L. McKenzie 32 B. Hins!ey,

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51 G . 0"Connor-Price44 M . Forer

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57 P. Wignall 50 M . Cooke.

50 S Hall50 N. Reamer

58 D. Smith 51 S . Stevens.

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59 S. Scott52 S . Henryry

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52 L. Kure!53 C McCracken60 G . Kennedy

53 J. Bolitho 53 S. McKinnon.

54 P. Cardamone

54 L. Rose 54 N . Grant 55 R . Nisbet

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SENIOR COACHING SPOT @ FITZROY REDS

The Fitzroy Reds are seeking expressions of interest

fror : suitably qualified and motivated applicants for theSeri- "oaching role following the decision of Graha m

I fnish at the end of the 2 00 6 season due tobusiness commitments . Graham has done a marvellousjob over 6 years and the new coach will have theopportunity to complete the Reds journey to sustainedsuccess in A Grade . A 3 year contract is anticipated .Expressions of interest can be sent totta@Jq;rim.us .c.orrt.au by August 25 .

C - a Leadership Across & Beyond the Boar due S is n a Pres forum last week which gave club leaders the chance to impact VAFA Exec

decision-making - makes sense since ; clubs are key stakeholders in the comp and a partnership is what we nee d

rat er than a" am : us" --oach. A continuous improvement model needs to be put in place without losing the

special characteristics that make Ammo footy different - otherwise we may as well all join the East Diamond SouthWest Essendon League. In other news : Head Brewer Dolly Parton was miffed at missing the cut in the hunt forAfrica's Supermodel due to a hip measure well outside the accepted range. Burgs & His Donkey is to be made into a

telemovie with Dipper playing the part of both . Dean Jones might have been foolish but calling someone a terrorist is

not proof of racism ; promoting Abby Cadabby is not sexism and the Chinese moving the Simpsons from prime time is

not Home-)hobia. In Bra-'' a d--,'al c,intpricn is underway since 20% of the citizenry are toothless . I recall askng a

opponent why . .: . s called Fives - he opened his mouth and counted the handful remaining.

Maroon & Blue Book Sal eYou can order a copy through Peter Hille on 0407 177457 or 11_iliet~^rimus_~qm .au or cheques to PO Box384 Clifton Hill 3068 or intemet banking to BSB 063-

000 Ace 1046 8963 Fitzroy Reds FC.

Finals LoomingA bottle of7ohnnie Walker is finished every 3 seconds

and the Single Malts have 3 weeks to arrest that empty1,-, ling. Great recovery by the Drifters and all over for

Clockers in B Cup . The Philanthropists look safe inC and the Eddies won't catch the Toms in D2 . Go the

' .vo Shots & Protesters in D3 & D4. In D1 only the

Brewers are safe with 2 rounds to go.

3 Slabs to Grab : Identify the Hille

Names for the top 4 teams in Dl, D2 & D3 asper today's record . Winner is first correct email

to ?:iiieta j~ rin,us .c m.a: t by 4 .00pm Monday

Aug 215L. Clue - Bentleigh are Statues.

Red Fact : Reds played their first night games via the

Perspirational finals series @the Big E

Red Act : Reds head to Tonga in October to play theTAFA national side with recruits to come in 2007 .

Red Bact : Reds launched their Community Car

project on August 10 in North Fitzro yRed Draet : Steve "Drafula" Draffin does a mighty job

as team manager, barman and community linker .

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® The Young and the Res t lessIn a snapshot of the Associations average age takenfrom Round 7, A Section had the youngest averageage of all the sections and D4 has the oldest . WhilstA section has many players pushing well into their30's, it surprisingly still topped the list as theyoungest section .

VAFA Aver:: r o Ages

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In A Section, Marcellin have the youngest average ageof players in 2006 with 20 .8 . Old Xavs have the oldestaverage age at 25 .8 . The others in A section are asfollows -

Old Scotch : 23 .8, Old Trinity : 23 .1, De La Salle : 22 .5,Old Melburnians : 23, Old Xavierians : 25 .4, Marcellin :20 .8, St Bernards : 23 .2, Uni Blues: 22 .7, OldHaileybury : 24 .7, Old Ivanhoe : 24 . 8

® Record Score for ',rsSpeaking of Club XVIII finals, Old Trinity's score(35 .16 .(226)) in last Saturday's Club XVIII (3) 1stSemi-Final against Caulfield Grammarians, created arecord for the highest score in a Club XVIII final . Theprevious record was 19.13 .(127) by Old Xaverians in2003 which Old Trinity had almost surpassed by halftime . Old Trinity were simply awesome, kicking 8, 7,10 and 10 goals in their respective quarters to run outvictors by 157 points . Interesting to note thatCaulfield's losing score of 11 .3 .(69) was more thanany side scored (winning or losing) in the section 2finals . Highlight of the game was young RomeoUllangara's acrobatics after kicking one of his sixgoals . Romeo is one of Old Trinity's Aboriginalrecruits from Darwin and his speed, skills andacrobatics thrilled the crowd in an otherwise onesided contest .

F . asenta t~or ' - ightThe VAFA extends an open invitation to all VAFA players,members, families and supporters to help celebrate the2006 VAFA Vote Count and Presentation Night .

Monday September 4thCarlton Crest hotelTickets : $ 93 .50 inc GS TTable or individual bookings accepte d

For a great VAFA night, book through your club, orcontact Kate Balme at the VAFA (9531 8333) [email protected] .a u

® "Sharp" Shoote_rBentleigh AFC veteran Chris Sharp has become the firstVAFA player to kick 100 goals for the 2006 season,achieving the feat with his 3 goals on Saturday. Chrispreviously achieved this feat in 2000 when he kicked116 goals for Bentleigh, topping the goal-kicking list inD4 . He also topped the goal-kicking table in 2002 with79 in D2 section . Congratulations Chris .The only other player with a realistic chance of reaching100 in the VAFA is Powerhouse forward Paul Edwards,Paul currently sits on 91 goals with 2 games remaining .Paul has not previously reached the ton in the VAFA andinterestingly played at fullback for the VAFA in this year'sRepresentative Match against the Southern League .Paul is 10 goals clear of Hawthorn's Dan Lauletta in therace for the D4 Sharpshooters Award .

Club XVIII Sharpshooter Winners were -Section 1 - Daniel Rush (Old Xavs) - 57 goalsSection 2 - Patrick Carolan (Mt Lilydale) - 72 goalsSection 3 - Travis Bockman (Caulfield Gr) - 37 goal s

e Tecs9 °_ Part 11Micha a Hega nYour playing days are over or about to conclude at thisseason end? Not enough time to coach, but want to stayinvolved in the game you love? Give umpiring a crack .I'm enjoying it, love it in fact. I go out there and treat itlike I did when playing, serious preparation, training andeating plenty of pies again because I can! I am backrunning every week and my fitness is improving . Onegets to continue learning what life is all about and theafter match functions are always great to catch up withpeople and clubs you played against or heard muchabout while they were in other grades .

32 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2006

There are legends at every club, off field and on, pastand present and every club has their own unique way ofdoing things.Give something back to the game through umpiring .Experienced players can offer so much in this area ofour game, especially in the Ammo's where so much isdone for you .

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o Dirk "Diggler" Kramer has been voted as the Best VAFAUmpire in the latest poll conducted on the VAFAwebsite . Dirk out-voted more fancied umpires in thepoll claiming 30% of the vote . Not sure if Dirk hasachieved much at work this week with all the voting hehas been doing! !

For the third week out of the last four rounds there is atop of the table clash in A Section . In Round 13, OldScotch (1st) did battle with Old Ivanhoe (2nd) . In Round15, Old Scotch (1 st ) then took on Old Xaverians (2nd)and now in Round 16 Old Xaverians (1st) take on OldHaileybury (2nd) . There certainly has been no shortageof "Match of the Day" games over the past month .Reports form the Old Scotch v Old Xaverians gamesuggest the crowd may have been the biggest for ahome and away match for quite some time .

Useless Stat N o 1St Bedes / Mentone Tigers Reserve Grade side hasthe highest percentage in the competition with360 .14% . They are closely followed by OldXaverians in U19 (1) section with a percentage of326 .29% .

~ Useless Stat N o 2The team with the lowest percentage is ParkdaleVultures Reserve Grade side with 13 .75% . They arecurrently edging out Richmond Central Reserve swho are si tt ing on 22 .61 %

® LonOld Scotch player Jason Keays made his debut for theclub against Marcellin in 1991 . He has not played VAFAfootball since that year but returned to Old Scotch thi sseason . Jason returned to the Senior Side in Round 1 3meaning 15 years had past between A section matches .We think this is a record, but if you know of anybod yelse let us know.

VAFA Executive members Richard Evans and TimMerrett have been attending sessions to gainaccreditation to conduct mediation meetings . The VAFAare indeed fortunate to have members give up theirvaluable time to ensure the competition not onlycontinues to be held in the highest regard, but alsoresolves issues professionally and thoroughly .

A reminder to the VAFA community that Club XVIIIPreliminary Finals are being held at SportscoverArena this weekend . On Friday Night commencing at7pm, Fitzroy Reds do battle with record breakers OldTrinity in Club XVIII (3) . On Sunday commencing at11 .20am, Monash Blues meet Collegians in ClubXVIII (2) and at 2pm, it's the battle of the old foeswhen Old Xaverians play Old Scotch in Club XVIII(1) . I had the pleasure of watching most games lastweekend and the standard of football played wasfantastic and played in a great spirit . Lookingforward to this weeks games and may the best teamwin .

An old man was sitting at the bus stop waiting for the €bus when a young punk walked up and sat next tohim . The punk had spiked hair coloured in a range ofcolours - red, green, yellow, blue and orange . The oldman just stared at him ."What's the matter old timer, never done anythingwild in your life?" said the young punk sarcastically .Without batting an eyelid, the old man replie d"Got drunk once, slept with a parrot . I was justwondering if you were my son! "

"Where an inciderrt Lakes place involvingpia~ ~i .~ pushing, scraaginQ, jumping into packs ,throwing each other to the -round or other or

other similar such conduct "

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It vas preliminary finals' time for the Club.aghteens . In the top Section De La Salle earnedthe right to play Old Xaverians in the Grand

"inal when they disposed of Old M elburnians byonly 4 points, 10 .4 to 9 .6 . Best players - Fiume,

:iolt, R Ford, P Brasher, K Mannix, Rudd (De LaSalle) and Burden . Rutherford, Rigg, Cooper,Bains, Atkinson (Old Melburnians) .

The Old Xaverians were having a great season

'across the board' . All five teams were in the

finals' race and their main U19 team was clear on

top and smashed 5th placed De La Salle 15 .19 to

3 .6 . With a top five in this Section, due to the

twelve team competition, De La were still in the

mix but seemed light years away from the

premiership favourites . Best players - James,Smith, Dixon, Lopresti, Green, s'1lonohan (Xavs)and Bonnici, Brown M oran, Molan, Taylor,

Sims-Lucas (DLS) .In Junior Section 2 . third placed CaulfieldGrammarians jumped Old Haileyburians earlyand held their 4 coal lead throughout the game .

Best players - Napier, Fallu, Jess, Foster,Sinclair, Hooper (Caulfield) and Brooks, Clarke,

Capron, Hanlon, Shaw, Wright (Haileybury) .

Junior Section 1 coaches were Mick Denton

(Beaumaris), Marty Huck ( Collegians), B rianBrown (De La Salle), Denet Merton (Mareellin),

Andrew Pickering (Mazenod), Brad Berry (OldBrighton), Rob Walker ( Old Melburnians),

Mark Donovan (Old Scotch), Manny Nicolosi

(Old Xavs), Larry Davis ( St Bernards), PaulO'Shannassy ( St Kevins) and Steve King (Uni

Blues) ." M ilestones" recorded the 150th game for Mark

`Big Bird" Cannon at Williamstown . Mark was athree times club best and fairest as well as being

a former competition best and fairest . This former

captain coach of his club had returned to football

this year at ti~e age of 36 and was still showing the

young guys a thing or two .

Top side in . Section, Collegians, comfortably

defeated Old Scotch 12 .15 to 5 .12 and helped to

even up the section . Collegians remained 3 gamesclear but there were no less than 5 teams on 9 wins,

Uni Blues, Xavs, Haileybury, Scotch and

~iclburnians with De

Las Salle on 8 wins .Collegians controlled

the game after an even

first quarter . Bes t

players - Galbraith, 1__ _, . . .. . . ,

Phillips, Jefferson ,Milat, Parkin . Sheedy tCollegian>` and - .aird,

Heath, Nettleton, Grigg, Holt, Jonas (Scotch) .A Section umpires were Steve McCarthy,

Richard Simon, Peter Gersch . Rob Bell, Wayne

Hinton, Anthony Damen, Matt Jackson, MarkGibson, Justin Toohey and Chris Donlon .

B Section was a little clearer with Old Paradianstwo Lames clear on top after they disposed of

bottom placed Bulleen TemplestoFVe, 14 .10 to 3 .7 .

Old Trinity, Therry and Old made upthe four and Brighton had a two t-ame break and

percentage over fifth placed Ivan'ioe . Paradians'

best were Vincent, Ciavola, Pannam, Bellis,

Brabender and Zappa and Harrison kicked 4goats . Bulleen Temp's better players were Prior,

Field, Alexander, Glover, A Parris and

Lambropoulos .In C Section, Thomastoevn, climbed one rung on

the ladder to slot into fifth place and were only onegame out of the four when they met fourth placed

A3AX . In a great first term, Thomastown jumped

AJAX with 6 .3 to 2 .2 and Vin Capeci led the wayin front of the sticks . AJAX caught Thomastouro at

half time but failed again in the third term and theleeway was too much to make up in the last with

Thomaston running out comfortable winners,

14 .12 to 10 .6 . Vin Capeci finished with 5 goalsand other good players were Crech, Fellows,

Plant, Alberti and Reid . AJAX thanked the

Goldbergs . Wrobe, Kirzner (4), Bloom andHalpiien .

In A Section, Bullcen !cm,flc,to ;~, ~t_.~ :'nled

when they met top team Collc,,,ians . It s acritical Qame for Bulleen Temp and the,, 'coughed

up' fourth spot to Ormond who managed to g et

over the line against Uni Blues . Bulleen Tempstarted well but by half time Collegians had taken

a firm hold with 6 goals 'in the bag' . The final

score of 23 .10 to 11 .6 may have proved that the

Bulleen bovs were not quite ready for an A Gradeassault! Collegians' Ir -t were Pollack, Laussen ,

34 t THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2006

Kahn, Baum (5), Lemon and K Parsons . Best for

Bulleen Temp were Smythe, Asdagi,

Wotherspoon, Demarte, Tsiotinas and Gilmore .

The Ormond/Uni game was a willing contest andthe lead changed a number of times before Ormond

asserted their ascendancy 16 .17 to 13 .17 . Best

players - Andrew Mehrten, Clark, Crampton,Kingston, Naylor, Crottie (Ormond) and Angel,

Tyquin, Mitchell, Macinnes (4), Gust, Allen (Uni

Blues) .B Section evened out noticeably when OldMelburnians comfortably defeated third placed

Fawkner in the turn up of the season, eiven thatOM's were on the bottom of the ladder! This

amazing turn around meant that OM's now had a

chance to avoid relegation in the coming weeks .

Melburnians had many good players but chose

Watson (7), Walker (6), Bungey, Bradshaw,Johnstone and Cameron as their best six . Fawkner

acknowledged the efforts of C Busst, Hills,

Buckley, Rhodes, Roach and Brown .

Stephen Allen and David Gregor both posted their

100th game for Caulfield Grammarians and John

Brassil recorded his 150th came for hew .

In C Section, Old Ivanhoe created o. :)roblem for

Parkside when they jumped the "led Devils' in

the first quarter and did not relinquish the lead

throul-hout the remainder of the game . Parkside

certainly rallied but their kicking for goal let them

down in the last term . The final score was 18 .9 to

14 .16 and Parkside remained in second place but

Old M elburnians, Fawkner and Hampton Roversdrew level with them on points . Gee (6), T

Stevens, Purcell, G Stevens, J Constantinou (6)were best for Old Ivanhoe . L Datson, Keogh, PHarvey ( 5), Green, K Clarke and Gary Dryden

were Parkside's best .

Was this result . Old Xaverians 15 .17 to AJ,` Y

7 .9, a sign of things to come in the D Section

finals? AJAX were still on top of the ladder but theXavs, second only on percentage, must ha :c

absorbed a hu g e psychological advantage . The

result on the game was never in doubt at quarter

time as Xavs had 13 scoring shots to 3 . Best

players - M Rush, Peppard . Curtain ( 5), Sholly,Cooksley, Nankervis (Xavs) and Gross, Freeman,Lemish . Ritterman, Marks, Rozen (AJAX) .

Multi club trophy winner at Hampton Rovers,Peter Wolfe . played his 200th game at Roverland .

Peter started his career with the Rovers in 1964 in

the Juniors and in addition to captaining his club,he achieved the distinction of receiving the Best &Fairest, Most Consistent . M ost Determined, and

Best Clubman trophies . Peter was a very popularmember of the Rovers' fraternity and served on

both general and social committees .One of the finest umpires in amateur ranks . Ken

Jorgenson, was highlighted in Kevin McKay's

`Umpires Corner' column . Ken was the current

President of the Umpires' Association after serving

as Secretary (3 years) . Treasurer (3 years) and

Vice-President the previous season . Uniquely .

Ken had played 5 seasons with CommonwealthBank prior to taking up the whistle and had been

selected in the Victorian Amateur team ' is

first season . Clearly an accomplished player, Ken

went on to represent his State on 4 occasions . To

top off K~n's unique contribution to the V:'-FA, he

was one of the field umpires in the 1973 Carnival .

In A Section . Old ":-averians went a step closer to

avoiding rele ._,ation when they recorded a great win

over third placed Old Paradians . 7 .14 to 7 .13 .

Xavs had led all day and seemed to deserve their

win . Best players were J Gibson, Mulcahy,

Millen, Fraser, McKenzie, Goodale (Old Xavs)and Mansfield, Williams, Proctor, Danaher,

O'Brien, Gordon (Old Paradians) .In B Section . Old Melburnians (fourth) secured

an important win over Ormond (third) and aave

themselves some breathing space . De La Salle(fifth) were a game away plus a large percentage

differential . It had been a thriller all day but with

Ormond narrowly leading at each change . Old

Melburnians stage a great 5 soal final term and

although Ormond met most of the challenges, the

OM's proved strong enough at the finish . The

better OM's players were Brown, Beer, R Knott,

Payne, McArthur and D Wilson . James kicked 4

goals for Ormond and the other better players wereMorrow, Freeman, Blight, Dixon, Finlayson and

the clasv Alan C :-aham .

In B Secti o n, Alphington (fourth, ?'-

House Creen_ 10 .16 to 3 .6 and !:ept Ge~~lonR

(fifth) at bay although the boys from Corio easily

defeated Brunswick . Alphington swamped Power

house Green in the first quarter to set up their win .

Alphington showed just how to play in the mud and

their half forward line of Gaudion, Lennox and

Feldt were brilliant . The Club also congratulated

their defence, led by Murray . Power House's

report all pointed toward a game they wanted to

forget as the upcoming finals' campaign had taken

a severe blow . Their performance resulted in a

complete rest from training the following Tuesday !

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Congratulations to Elsternwick who sewed up a finalsberth on the weekend . The battle continues for OldWestbourne and West Brunswick who have two criticalmatches in the final rounds .

Revie wThe Elsternwick versus Bentleigh match had all themakings of an epic final, and it was Bentleigh whojumped to an early lead thanks to the great work ofScott Lawry and Paul Dimmatina . However, the Wickshung in there with a couple of late goals before thebreak . Elsternwick then swung the momentum theirway thanks to some solid work by Jon Yemm on thewing and the evergreen Jack Neill in the ruck .It was the third quarter though where the result wasdecided as coach Dennis Grace showed why he was theD3 Coach of the Half Year with the brilliant move toisolate Scott Grace one out at full-forward . Payingalmost immediate dividends, the Wicks piled on 8 goalsto 4 and wrestle the match from the Demons . With thematch in their grasp, Elsternwick held on in the finalquarter to leave some serious question marks overBentleigh's ability to win the big games .Old Westbourne's claim of best defence in the leaguewas put under serious scrutiny as they were handed afootball lesson by a South Melbourne side that is now aclear favorite to take out the big one . Though theWarriors would have claims they were off the boil aftertheir grueling encounter with West Brunswick lastweek, there can be no denying South's brilliance . Thereward for the Swans? Two weeks to rest some tiredlegs and perhaps try a thing or two before the bigdance .With the flogging handed out up the road, it was anopportunity for West Brunswick to make someheadway into Westbourne's superior percentage,however Swinburne had other ideas . Although wearyafter last week's bruising encounter, West Brunswickdid enough to win and will now be hoping to pull off asurprise next week to take percentage out of theequation .It was a battle for pride as D3's two "relegees" fought itout for bragging rights, and predictably, it was theSaints who ended up victorious . While UHS's JoshMurphy made an impressive debut and Shane Cracknellhad as many marks as most of his teammates puttogether, it was not to be for the students . The big"Dukes" Schembri kicked four good goals and starLachie Armstrong showed plenty in a win that will givethe lads plenty of momentum in 2007 .

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PreviewSeason on the line todayfor the Magpies as SouthMelbourne make the short - "'trip to the "House of Pain" .With a current percentage deficit of some 85 points onthe Warriors, only a win today will assure the Magpies aplace in the final four (presuming the Warriors go downto Bentleigh in the final round) . South on the other hand,will be certain to rest some weary legs and also trypositional experimentation given their stranglehold ontop spot. Therefore, picking a winner is a tough ask. Ifthe Magpies turn up to play, they should get the win,however, their form has been patchy of late . As such, Iwill stick with the Swans to put an end to the Magpiescharge to the finals .While the West Brunswick/South match will take mostof the interest in D3 today, the match betweenWestbourne and St .Marys should not be neglected .Should the Warriors lose today it will be season over forthe lads, and the Saints have inflicted pain on theWarriors in the past . With the class of Saints tapruckman Sean Crilly and the big, bustling Pat Murphyaround the ground, they will go in with someconfidence . However, with Troy Edwards looking moredominant each week and the speedy Micky Baulch likel y

GLUE L5i' .' : : i0i1 LD3 SECTIO NSharp, Christopher BENTLEIGH AFC 3 101McGee, William STH MELB . DISTRICTS 5 54Higgins, Matthew SWINBURNE UNI . AFC 0 48Cronan, Jack STH MELB . DISTRICTS 6 46Horne, Craig KEW AFC 2 43

Hunter, Justin ELSTERNWICK AFC 2 40

Horsburgh, Justin OLD WESTBOURNE 2 39123 SECUON RESERV EHenderson, Earl STH MELB . DISTRICTS 3 58Witchell, David KEW AFC 0 37Coxhead, Brett MONASH GRYPHONS 3 36

Parker, Matthew MONASH GRYPHONS 3 36Bernardi, Jason ST MARYS AFC 2 31

Foster . Aaron ELSTERNWICK AFC - 25Campagna, Richard KEW AFC 0 24

results weren't received . Any discrepancies may be due to non-submission of results by clubs .

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to have the ball on the string, I am picking the Warriorsto see the finals race go down to the wire .Do not let ladder positions fool you when analysing theElsternwick versus Kew match today, as I am inclined tothink this could be a lot closer than most expect . Kewhave hit their straps since exorcising the relegationdemon, and are now fixated on finishing sixth to set uptheir 2007 season . Elsternwick may also be off the boilafter their stirring win last week . In selecting my winnerhowever, I cannot go past the Wicks . They really haveanswered all preseason criticism and have impressedwhen the challenge has presented . And with a doublechance on the line today, they will do so again andrecord a solid win .Given my predicted loss to Kew, today'sSwinburne/Monash match will be a battle for sixth spot .Under normal circumstances, I would tend to leantowards Monash to win this game, however, it wouldappear the senior side has lost focus in the season'slatter stages . As such, Swinburne deserves to startfavorite and particularly at home I select them to win bya comfortable margin .Finally, the Bentleigh versus UHS match could be veryugly. On the rebound, the Demons will be looking for abig win to put their charge for second spot back on therails, while the students will already be thinking aboutthe beer after the game . As the result is a formality, I willtry and pick the margin . I am going with 98 points toBentleigh .

Social :Gryphons Past Players Day - Saturday 25th Aug fromMidday at East Caulfield Reserve . BBC Lunch . SeeRobbo or Heals for more details .

ESTuNES

Monash Gryphons - All congratulate Brett COxheadand Gareth Kent for reaching their 150 gamesmilestones last week. Remarkably these two playersplayed their 100th on the same day as well! Verydiffering careers with Brett's 150 constituting 13seasons and Gareth reaching the mark in only 9. Bothare valued members of the Monash Gryphonscommunity and should be commended for theirexcellent contributions to the club .

West Brunswick AFC v South Melbourne DistrictsOld Westbourne v St Marys AFC

UHS-VU AFC v Bentleigh AFCElsternwick AFC v Kew AFC

Swinburne Uni AFC v Monash Gryphons

DLSECTIONBENTLEIGH AFC 4 .3 6.7 10.9 11 .12 (78)ELSTERNWICK AFC 2.3 3.10 11 .14 12.19 (91)Bent : Goals : C. Sharp 3, S. Lawry 2, A. Banks, C . McFadden, B. Meehan, A.Mikkelsen, M . Soufan, P. Dimattina. Best : S . Lawry. S . Adaway, B . Meehan, P.Dimattina, S . Sice, M. McCulloch Elst: Goals : S. Grace 5, J . Hurter 2, M .Thiele, T. Cotter, S. Curtain, B. Mahony, C . Mahony. Best : A. Neill, J. Yemm,N . Hodskiss, S . Grace, B . Mahony, S . Mahony Umpires : Anthony Darden IF)Nick Fennessy (F) Simon Abel (B) James Travers (B)KEW AFC 6.2 9.5 13.9 15.12 (102)MONASH GRYPHONS 3.3 8.4 10.8 12.9 (81)Kew : Goals : C. Watts 3, J . Looker 2, C . Horne 2, B. Cullen, N . Tinetti, J . Bell,S. Ridd, A . Dooley, G . Bell, P. Rees, T. Costello-Manning. Best : G . Bell, N .Tinetti, T. Costello-Manning, B. Cullen, C . Horne, D . Mutton Mon Gryph :Goals : L. Dooley 4, C . Leeton 2, T. Bourbon, R. Fletcher, J . Rutherford, N .Rutherford, J. Rotstein, J . Burgess. Best : B . Rose, L. Dooley, L . Wells, N .Rutherford, J . Gladman . J . Harrak Umpires : Bruno Saw (F) John Cahir (F)STH MELBOURNE DISTRICTS 5.4 12.8 14 .13 21-17 (143)OLD WESTBOURNE 43 6.4 6.7 8.8 (56)SMD: Goals: J . Crenan 6, W. McGee 5, P. Cheevers 2, A . Hannan 2, M .Costello, S. Glendenning, B . Joske, 0 . Kohnesheen, J . Washington, P.Madden . Best: S . Glendenning, J . Cronan, W. McGee, B . Joske, G . Batchelor,S. Mahoney Old W: Goals: J . Horsburgh 2, D . Billman 2, P. Chalmers 2, M .Christo, D . Lockwood . Best: M . Baulch, T. Edwards, D . Lockwood, F. Pavez,0 . Benn, 0 . Hickey Umpires : Jamie Mayhew-Sharp (F) Luke Moncrieff (F)Matthew Proctor (B) Callum Hilton (B) Malcolm Filled] (G) Daniel Scully (G)WEST BRUNSWICK AFC 4.3 5.7 7.9 10.12 (72)SWINBURNE UNIVERSITY AFC 2.1 4.3 6.3 9.4 (58)West Br: Goals : S . Dishon 2, C. Price, B. Irving, R. Miller, S . Monagle, S.Pietsch, J . Sudholz, B . Lehmann, A. Gunn . Best : S. Pietsch, B. Gundry, C.Price, S. Monagle, S. Dished, B . Irving Swin : Goals : J. Murchie 3, D . Milano2, A . Fidler, J . Gordon, M . Trickey, R. Stokes . Best : P. Hildebrand, C . Walsh,M . Pullen, J. Piotrowski, M . Manning, J. Mennen Umpires : Santo Caruso (F)Max Wittmann (F) Damien Ractlifte (B) Andrew Dawson (B )ST MARYS AFC 4.3 8 .8 12 .9 15 .13 (103)UHS-VU AFC 3.3 5.7 1 0 .10 12.13 (85)St Marys: Goals: G . Schembri 4, A . Dwyer 3, P. Murphy 2, A. Jackman 2, C.Adam, M . Aikman, L. D'Astoli, A . Waller. Best: J. HiII, A. Dwyer, C . Armstrong,B. Lillywhite, S . Crilly, G . Schembri UHS-VU: Goals : S . Dimond 3, D.Fazakerley 3, L . Gorringe 2, S. Cracknell, A . Cusick, M . Mora, W. Smith. Best:S. Gracknell, J. Murphy, J . Hall, C . Whitry, S . Dimond, L . Gorringe Umpires:Michael Gilday (F)

D3 RE8ERV EBENTLEIGH AFC 4.6 7-7 8.10 11 .10 (76)ELSTERNlVICK AFC 2.3 4.5 6.7 11 .9 (75)Bent : Goals : A, Ferris 3, J . Coyne 2, P. Jemmeson 2, D. Kopitschinski, S.Pw9acLead, G . Richards, A. Steward . Best: A . Steward, S. Francis, D. Gold, S.Watkins . L . Bettiol, A. Ferris Elst: Details not received .WEST BRUNSWICK AFC 2 .2 4.5 5.6 7.6(48)SWINBURNE UNIVERSITY AFC 2.2 5.5 9.9 12.12 (84)West Br: Goals: P Statham 4, S . Jackson 2, J . Hughes. Best: S . Jackson, P.Statham, J. Hughes, 0. Critchley, J . Melican, T. Thompson Swin: Goals : C.Del Olin 3, D. Ledger 3, J . Dei'Olio 3, C. Higgins, P. Jones, K. Chew. Best: C.Higgins, B . Prior, A. Hyman, D . Elliman, A . Chung, M . Hanraha nST MARYS AFC 4.6 8.10 14 .12 19 .14 (128)UHS-VU AFC 1 .1 4.7 5.7 6.8 (44)St Marys : Goals : G . Theoharis 7, L . Razga 3, H . Adam 2, J . Bernardi 2, M.Karis 2, S. Nicholson 2, C . MacKenzie. Best : G . Theoharis, M. Sexton . H.Adam, M. Karis, J . McKay, C . Freshwater UHS-VU : Goals: M . Gerolemau, A.Trevethan, E . Ricciuti, A . Milicevic, T. Snow, J . Jacks . Best: M . Kennedy, A.Trevethan, A . Lamont, M . Gerolemou, A. Cowley, A. Nagorck aKEW AFC 1 .3 2.5 3.6 4.8 (32)MONASH GRYPHONS 8.2 14.11 19 .16 21 .21 (147)Kaw: Goals : M. Spars4 N . King, M . Oldmeadow, S. Whyte. Best: M . Sparsi, J.Deblank, M . Oldmeadow, B. Burnett, R . Campagna, J . Cronin Mon Gryph:Goals: B. Coxhead 3, M . Parker 3, A. Shufflebotham 3, M . Graydon 2, G. Harrak2, G . Still 2, A . Barry 2, J . Landberg, P. Rennison, A . Robilliartl Best : P.Rennison, B. Coxhead, M. Graydon, A . Barry, A. Clarke, A . Shufflebotham WhiteSTH MELBOURNE DISTRICTS 6 .4 7.7 12 .10 17-11 (113)OLD VdESTBOURNE 2 .1 7.3 9.5 12.7 (79)SMD : Goals : E. Henderson 3, V. Daicos 3, L . McKenzie 2, P. Moon 2, E.Bouchaud 2, A. Lamerton, J . Pohlner, S. Quinn, S . Walden, C . Maloney . Best:S . Walden, E . Bouchaud, M . Doyle, P. Hannan, D . Miller, B. Whelan Old W:Goals: J. Braham 2, L. Squarci 2, T. Whiting 2, L. Barnes, R . Vanengelen, M .Whiting, B. Knee, K. Lawson . T. Roszak . Best : S. Laird, M . Whiting, T. Roszak,T. Whiting, S. King, L. Squarci

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OENTLI : ; ` : E LSTERNIN ICK KEW MONASM GRYPHONS OLD WESTBOURN ECaach : Trar .upa: Coach: D Grace Coach: Crag Horns Coach : Store Ecsu4x Ccach: Fab Gam

Ras Coach: Adam Lax- Asst Ccach: P dt.cnzay R .Coach: Brenean Dover Asst Ceach ; Geoff Stti Snr Asst: N.chal Cha^to.

Res Coach : M Hoskm9 Res Co-ach ; Phil Warren tAatth- Carati eRes Coach : Danny Haney

1 C . Sharp 1 L. Murphy 1 B. Latramh, 1 S. Bourbon Res Asat: Chit Leve r

2 G Allen 2 L . Bedd:ngfield 2 M . PdcKerrow 2 V. Coffey (RVC).Pittito3 A 3 J.Yemm D Witchell3 3 L . Valiance 1 T. Rosza k

.Grac e4 D

4 G . Crunm,ns 4 N . Rutherford (VC) 2 J. Braha m4 S . Sice

.5 K. Cummins

5 A. GooeyTinetn (C)6 N

5 J . Watson 3 Trav. Edward s5 B . Stevens

Whelan5 M.BaI I7 G

6 B . Senior4 C . Lever

6 B . Meehan.

6 P.4.Theue.

8 CHorr~7 J-Garoni

Yanni8 C5 S. Hewitt

7 S . Hoimesby 7 J . McAdam 9 A . taakns (RDVC) .9 G . Wadley 6 J . Horsbur h9

8 C. McFadden 8 M . Greene 10 B . Cullen10 J . Fleming 7 B . Merryweather

9 L .Tan a s9 8 S . Currre 77 B .Yaaeehous eS2 P

. Beak 11 R. Hadley 8 A . Horsburg h11 P. Dimattma 9 J . Banky 13 A . Makns 12 J . Landberg 9 F. Pavez12 R . Pearce 10 T. Huggins 14 J. Looker tDVC 13 J. Stratford 10 P. Chalmers13 S. Craven 11 L. M,ssagba 15 A. Fountan 14 A. McKenzie 11 M . Christo14 S. Lawry 12 S . C'donnell 16 A Carman 15 A. Clarke 12 M . Bauich16 B. Meredith 13 S . Soppet 17 G . sco n

1e N. Dahistrarn16 P. Rennison17 R Fletcher 13 P. Hudso n

16a B. Zylbersztajn 14 B. Mahony 19 M . Nara,.

Paolucc i18 M 14 C. Hudson

17 S. Francis15 T. Leaper 20 A. Ached

.19 A . Denver 15 A. Board

18 S . Adaway16 M. Surman 21 R Gampagna 20 C . Goold 16 S. Christo ( RC )

19 L. Chapman17 G . Cutshaw

Neil l18 A

22 J tactwrras+23 J. deBiank (DVO)

21 J . Rotstein 17 M. Aquiline

20 R. Fishlock.

19 J. Hunter 2 4 G . o'Connor 22 B . CoxheadLawson23 B

18 G . Walker (VC)

21 A . Ferris 20 E . Goldman 25 C . vdars (VC )26 9 . Syrnes

.24 D. Baxter (C)

19 J. Maso n20 D. Hudson

22 A. Smith 21 P. Stuchberry 27 T Mica.. 25 M . Malone 21 0. Hickey23 D. Martin 22 G. Elvin 28 T. Costelw-tAannog 26 L. Wilson

22 S . Anderson (RVC )24 J . Roberts 23 S . Curtain 29 T Ca7well 27 M . Mullins

23 S . Huntington (VC)25 D. Gold 24 A . Foster ao C G,ansante (RVC )

Hennessy31 S28 C. Leeto n

Rutherfor d29 J 24 L. Fairfiel d26 B. Padgham 25 T. Cotter

26 C. Mahony.

32 A. Drayw {RDdC.

30 P. Holland 25 Troy. Edwards27 L . Script 27 J Baribar 33 s Ri3d . 31 G . Roche 26 J . Clar k28 M. McCulloch .

Ccnver28 Jaa J. Ban-. 32 A. Shufflebotham 27 T. Whitin g

29 A. Clough y.29 S.Mahony

35 S. Norman36 B. Roberts

33 A. Burges s34 M Graydon

28 D. Nikol a29a S. McLeod 30 M . Spence 37 S.Jahnsian

.35 T Vesey

29 S. Balloc h31 A. Banks 31 A. Lasniski 38 W. Doau' 36 G. Block 30 B. Kne e32 D . Kopdschinski 32 B. Mason 39 D. Ronnefelat

37 J . Leroy31 A. Miller

33 F. Dimattina 33 M . Cunningham 40 T. Nasrana h41 L Coulter 38 P. Callus 32 G . Jenkmson

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Senior -(1st XVIII teams) Any registered player with a permitcan play finals (except AFLNFL players with a permit - seebelow).Reserve - (2nd XVIII teams) Players must be registered andmust 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 qualify .For clubs with teams drawn in semi finals on different days ofthe same weekend (ie . 1st semi Saturday, 2nd semi Sunday -read as above teams playing on the same day) .Under-19 teams - Players must be registered and hold apermit. If a player has played an aggregate of more than 5senior and reserve matches he must have played more than 5Under-19 matches during the season .If a player is ineligible due to having played more than 5 seniorand reserve matches and does not gain selection in his club'ssenior team in the first second round match, he is then eligibleto play in any subsequent Under 19 final .Where a team has (2) U19 teams or is involved in hybridarrangement, the following shall apply .Where a club has two U19 teams a player must have not playedmore than 10 matches with the U19 1 side to play in the (2)team .To represent the hybrid team in the finals the player must haverepresented the hybrid team in (5) first round matches - notincluding finals .Club XVIII teams - Players must be registered and have played

in at least four (4) Club XVIII matches (for the team they wishto represent) and not have played in more than a total of eight(8) senior and reserve matches during the first round .Where a club has two or more Club XVIII teams a player musthave not played more than 8 matches with (either of) the higherplaced side(s) to play in the lower team's finals - if teams are indifferent sections.Where both Club XVtII teams are in the same section thefollowing to apply:(i) A player cannot alternate between teams after June 30. Oncehe plays with a team after June 30 he can only represent thatteam for the rest of the season . (if) the player is only allowed toplay finals for the team they represent after June 30, (iii) to beeligible for finals with either side, a player must have played aminimum of 4 matches with the side they wish to represent and(iv) the player must have played more games for the side theywish to represent than the other club side in the same section .All Club XVIII teams will be limited to 22 during finals.An AFL or VFL listed player will be eligible to play in the finalsfor his VAFA club as long as he has played a minimum of five(5) VAFA matches for the team he wishes to represent in thefinals . At least two (2) of these matches must have been playedafter June 30th, If the player wishes to play finals in the U19,these 5 matches can be played in the Seniors or U19 withReserve Grade matches not counting . This applies for TAC Cupplayers as well .A TAC Under 18 player must have played five (5) VAFA matchesfor the VAFA team he wishes to represent in the finals . For TACplayers there is no requirement to play a certain number ofmatches after June 30th .

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by Steve McCarthy & Leah Gallagh3 r

3 00 up for Big Berni eIts been a long, long time coming,Bernie Jephson will be wavingtime when he steps out at hi s

in his career, he made the the after-match .today. After a fairly long break iright decision to return to us a

appointments including Ghost who walks . Where did he come from?been rewarded with some plumpopular figure in not only 5 . Pavaro tti - always performs on the big stage, but inA section grand finals. A very p

the umpiring ranks, but the Vdeserving of all the accolad eweekend . His commitment to the cause isunquestionable as he has co ncontinued to travel to and slower.from training and his games fro mA sensational effort Bernie, andhis colleagues can call into theafter-match tonight.

Strange S M SRob Sneddon as training adviso r

games; last weekend he 10 . The Gri i r - if looks could kill (because heto the APS and University greceived this strange SMS informingunavailability:Caller : I cannot ump 2morrow I'm feeling sore fromumpiring 2dayRob (texts back) : from ?Caller: From the fact I cannot walk my left ankle its verysore .Rob : from??? ?Caller: The turf at Camberwell .At this point Rob (after screamingout) rings the number and ask swell, Ken McNiece, you must leave your name at theend of a text message .

Top PicksIt's around about this time that our resident MikeSheahan, Jeremy Heffernan starts to rank the umpiresto try and second-guess Brian Goodman with theumpires' finals rankings . This week we will try to beatall of them by naming our list (see if you can match theumpire with the aliases we've provided - you may evensee yourself in there) :1 . Superman - he's bullet-proof and stays out of

trouble . Will save the day when things get out ofcontrol .

2 . The Border Collie - everyone likes him and he canrun all day . Just pat him on the head and he'll behappy .

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3. The Bridesmaid - just

AFA itself . Bernie will be latter years has issues with his waistline .

t Yo the cause is than the others, but unfortunately his brains are

his home in Kilmore . 7 . Bundy Bear - larger than life and great at the after

you play the game, it's how good you look doing it!ever hospitable Marcelli n

also appoints umpires packet in September .

and pulling his hair order to v~rithdr ; from his game). Will be well thawe d

but the genial giant misses out on being in ithe spotlight on the bigthe flags for the 300thday, but always handy at"old home" Marcelli n

few years back and has 4 . The Phantom - The umpire you don't see until f inals,

s thrown his way this 6 . The Kid - some young upstart who's legs are quicker

hopefully quite a few of match . The cleanest whites in the VAFA. It's not how

8 . Nike - just do it . An absolute minimum of fuss . Totallyunnoticed.

9 . BP - The quiet achiever. Similar to Nike, but a surprise

him of an umpire's rated himself a lot higher) . Don't get in his way on thetraining track or he'll hack his way through you .

v I'm feeiing sore firom 11 . Rusty 0' - Won't fire when needed . Possibly due tolack of',~n^°r points .

12 . Dr . - usually looking for a heartralk my left ankle its very transplant . illy seen to be cutting corners .

Sometimes i ed to as "Royce" .13 . Frosty e - the slightest niggle will see

him reaching tor the ice (followed by the phone in

out by the time we reach the business end of the year ."from whom"? Well,

Thank youTo Paul O'Brien lburnians) and Allison(University Blues) a big thank you from Leah for youhelp and assistance to her injury last week . To GrantJoyner a top effort to run the majority of the A gradegame at the Melbourne University Oval .

Tommy's Back! !We've heard that Elsternwick Park (Sportscover Arena) isdue for some major upgrades and building works in thenear future . It's got nothing to do with the fact thatExecutive Member Tommy Brain (and his not so slightframe) umpired a ressies match there last weekend . Mostof the pot-holes will be filled in by this weekend .Seriously, well done Tommy, thanks for helping theRovers and Jackas out.

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BeiersdorfAustralia Ltd by Ed Sil l

This week it is Albert Park's turn to surge, breaking into the topfour for the first time since round three after a great win at theexpense of fellow finals aspirant Box Hill North . Hawthorn dida favour for those two as they accounted for Bulleen whils tPower House and Eltham had big wins . Finally, after a run ofouts, North Brunswick was able to salute with a win overRichmond !

ReviewA great game was served up as Albert Park hosted finalistrival Box Hill North . The Falcons were well on top early butBHN hit back in the third quarter and held the smallest ofmargins at the last break . The Falcons were done with asthey stormed home for a great win . Bennett, Morgan andMclndoe were the stars for Albert Park whilst Hood andPlunkett helped keep BHN in the game .The other finals shaper was played out at Bulleen, as thehome side welcomed Hawthorn . The Hawks hit the groundrunning and got out to a three goal lead early, beforeBulleen, led by the damaging Conn, hit back . The Hawkssteadied however, as the Twin Towers of Lauletta and Tysonagain held sway. McGlenchy was good again for the Hawkswhilst Trinchi battled hard in the midfield .Power House returned to the winners list as they easilyaccounted for Eley Park . The House were out of the blocksearly and apart from a little period in the third quarter,controlled the game . Edwards was the star, all but wrappingup the goal kicking with 15 majors . Copper and Hill werealso good for the winners whilst the Payne boys were thebest for the Sharks .Eltham also stoked up the engine as they had a big win overSyndal Tally Ho . It was the damaging forward line ofMclaren (6) and Blagrove (4) that hurt whilst Tuner in themidfield was also dominant . Sanders and Cachia (4) werethe best for the Sinners .Finally, North Brunswick was able to enjoy victory as theyaccounted for Richmond . The game was over at quarter timeas the visitors piled on the goals . Full credit to Richmondhowever as they outscored North for the rest of the game .Robertson was the star for North who also saw themercurial Newton slot 4 goals . Speakman and Pizzari wereRichmond's best .

PreviewNo upsets for the big three last week and the same fact holds .It's all about winning with percentage highly unlikely to playany part in deciding the final spots . Simple formula for theHawks and Eltham, just keep winning to seal the doublechance .Certainly not the case for the battle for fourth spot . A spreadof only 50 points covers all three combatants and with smal l

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grounds and fine weather,a season defining quartermay be only 30 minutesaway! The other goodnews is that whicheverclub makes fourth wil lprobably have had to defeat one of the big three and therebyearn their spot! Look out Super Saturday and keep thosecalculators ready !The Lakeside rivals is the biggest game of the week as AlbertPark wander over to Power House in a game that is almost door die . Probably the smallest home ground advantage in thisclash however the stakes are high. A loss to either side whichjust about do away with their respective wish lists . Have beenwatching the Falcons rise for a while now however learnt mylesson by going against the House at home once before .Power House but in a thriller.Syndal Tally Ho welcomes Box Hill North to the House of Sinin a real danger game for BHN. The Sinners has been mixingform all year however one thing is for sure, they are a farharder proposition at home than away. Not much to play forthough other than pride whilst a loss for the visitors will makeit incredibly though . Not sure but a finals berth might beenough ammunition to get Box Hill North home .Bulleen make the drive to North Brunswick knowing only a winwill do . They would have been disappointed with their loss las t

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Edwards, Paul POWER HOUSE AFC 15 91

Lauletta, Daniel HAWTHORN AFC 6 81

Penny, Daniel BOX HILL NORTH AFC 2 58

McClaren,Adam ELTHAM OC 6 53

Fradkin, Timothy BULLEEN COBRAS AFC 3 52

Venables . Shaun ALBERT PARK AFC 2 50

Cachia . Chris SYNDAL TALLY HO AFC 4 4 8

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Olson, Bradley BOX HILL NORTH AFC 7 42

Unwin, Mark BULLEEN COBRAS AFC 2 33

Carter, D arren NORTH BRUNSWICK AFC 0 32

Dixon, Timothy HAWTHORN AFC - 29

Hvndman . James ELTHAM OC 0 27

Langley, Christopher BOX HILL NORTH AFC 0 23

Tambakis, Joshua BOX HILL NORTH AFC 5 23

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week however will regroup quickly and according to mytipping, get back into the four by 5pm Saturday !The last two games see the top two sides welcome clubsalready planning for next year . Eltham host Richmond andwon't let this slip whilst Hawthorn will bid farewell toGlenferrie Oval, aiming to make it a clean sweep at the historicground and should account for Eley Park.Anyway, don't forget you can get a hold of your favourite VAFAscribe via either 0418348723 or ed [email protected] .au

MILESTONE SHawthorn Amateurs congratulate M ichael Tyson onbecoming the quickest Hawk to notch up 150 games . Sonof Barrell has quickly forged his own reputation and hasfirmly entrenched himself in the senior side . Well done andsites on 300 !Power House congratulates Roderick 'Rocket' Marshallon his 150th . Rocket is a much loved character around theclub having captained and coached the Reserves andplayed a number of senior games. Rocket, from all at theHouse, good luck & we are all confident there are still manygames left !North Brunswick congratulate David Pizzari on100 games .Rewarded by being named Co Captain, his stylish play outof the centre has been an inspiration to his team mates .Also a member of the committee this season, David is seenas a new breed of footballer covers all aspects of life at afootball club .North Brunswick congratulate Hus Hassan on 50 games.Generally playing in the backline with the occasional run inthe ruck, his attack on the ball is as hard as anyone atNorth . Well done Hus & hope there are many more gamesto come in the future .Button Cobras congratulate Andrew Cook on 200 games .Cookie is a past president, long time committee member,and part time reserve umpire . His time at the club has beeninterrupted with a couple of years spent in Sydney withwork commitments, but has since been a quiet achiever ashe has progressed to this milestone .Bullen Cobras congratulate Travis Moore on 50 games .Travis has developed into a very reliable wingman and thismilestone is credit to the development the club hasundertaken over the last 3 seasons.All at the club would like to congratulate these two playerson their outstanding contribution to the club .

Syndal Tally Ho AFC v Box Hill North AFCNorth Brunswick AFC v Bulleen Cobras AF C

Power House AFC v Albert Park AFC

Eltham OC v Richmond Central AFCHawthorn AFC v Eley Park Sharks

04 SECTIO NRICHMOND CENTRAL AFC 1 .3 3.3 6.12 9 .15 (69)NORTH BRUNSWICK AFC 10 .5 13 .8 16,8 17 .13 (115)Rich Cent : Goals: N . Nuske 2, D . Speakman 2, J . Matheson 2, A. Read, C .Coates, N . Krake. Best : D. Speakman, N. Nuske, S. Hibbins, A . Zuccaro, S .Liuzzi, P. Soto Nth Brans: Goals : D . Newton 3, D. Pizzari 3, R. Peasnell 3,J . Boudoloh 2, C. Twaddle 2, B . Robertson, M. Sorleto, B. Williams, V.McErlain . Best: B. Robertson, D . Pizzari, L. Spano, P. Tannous, L . Greening,M . Sorleto Umpires : Andrew Straughair (F) Paul Jones (F) Blake Raymond(B) Tyler Raymond (B )BULLEEN COBRAS AFC 3.1 7.2 9.5 12 .5 (77)HAWTHORN AFC 6.5 11.8 16.12 17 .20 (122)Bull Cob : Goals: It . Badaniek 4, T. Fradkin 3, T. Conn, J . Laurence, G .Richards, D . Trinchi, A . Vincitorio. Best: T. Conn, D. Trinchi, B. Cookson, K .Kellett, T. Moore, M . Mann Haw: Goals : D. Lauletta 6, M . Tyson 5, P.McKenna 2, J . Dawson, J. Jackomos, S . MacKenzie, S. Monck . Best : D .Lauletta, J . Jackomos, D . McGlenchy, P. Nunan, R. Ogge, J . RidleyUmpires : Sacha Koffman (F) Shane MacKintosh (F )ELTHAM DC 5.5 9.8 14 .15 19 .19 (133)SYNDAL TALLY HO AFC 1 .0 4.2 7.2 8.2 (50)Eltham: Goals: A . McClaren 6, M. Blagrove 4, G . Turner 4, C . Paine 2, H .Dillon 2, T. Wenborn . Best : A . McClaren, G . Turner, M . Biagrove, T.Wenborn, A . Chapman, J. Galvin Syn TH: Goals : C . cachia 4, L . Dickenson3, S. Crew. Best: L. Sanders, L. Hannemann, D . Hallisey, C . Cachia, P.Agnelio, B . Robinson Umpires: Kenneth Brewer (F) Gerard Felts (F)ALBERT PARK AFC 4.7 9.11 11 .15 18 .18 (126)BOX HILL NORTH AFC 2 .5 4.8 12.10 14 .11 (95)AP: Goals : N. Cain 3, G . Collins 3, D . Burley 2, W. Harries 2, B. Payne 2, S.Venables 2, A. Morgan, S . Thompson, J . Hamilton, B . Ryan . Best: S.Bennett, A . Morgan, W. Mclndoe, D . Burley, It . Baker, L. Brown BHN: Goals:C. Langley 2, A. Odza 2, D . Penny 2, T. Thai 2, D. Martini 2, M . Bell 2, A.Beaumont 2. Best: M . Hood, C . Plunkett, It . Ball, A . Odza, P. Doyle, B.Pearce Umpires: David Anseimi (F) Richard Yann (F) William Burne (8)Mark Hamilton (B) Nick Booth (G) Paul Whitehead (G )ELEY PARK SHARKS 21 3 .1 6.6 8.9 (57)POWER HOUSE AFC 7 .5 15.10 17 .17 27 .19 (181)EPS: Goals: D . Roll 2, D . Smith, D . Broadbear, M . Cavell, C. Cressvrell, J.Nelson, D . Payne. Best : M . Payne . D . Payne . C . Cresswell, M . Cavell, M.Viola, S . Brachmann PH: Goals: P. Edwards 15, D . Cooper 5, C . Richardson,M . Driessen, R . Humphreys, B. Phillips, M . Taylor, B . Kyne, D . Burnside .Best: P. Edwards, M . Hill, D . Boland, M . Taylor, R . Humphreys, D . CooperUmpires: Jamie Gunn (F) Stephen capie (F)

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Section (Red) : Therry Penola v Bulleen Templestowe

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UNDER 19 (1 )With just two rounds to go, the finals are sewn up for mine . The firstweek of the finals will be Xavs and De La, while Blues will play StBernard's unless Rupo can pull off a miracle in Round 18 .ReviewDe La Salle held a previously strong Blues to just two majors in a fineperformance away from home . Josh Oakley and James Crowe were bestfor the victors . BV bobbed up for win number three, downing St Kev's .With the wooden spoon now firmly out of reach, BV can concentrate onrebuilding and have made a solid start to life in Division 1 . Josh lezzisnagged five and was best afield for By. Game of the round, battle forthat prized fourth spot saw St Bernard's creep over the line againstRupo. Super win for the lads who were well served by James Viney withsix and David Mitchell who was consistent all day, in other games OldXavs stamped premiership favouritsm all over their forehead bysmashing Old Scotch and tdarcellin gathered their best win for the yearagainst Collegians . As a famous coach once said, "a meek and insipidperformance" !PreviewMatch of the round across at TH King sees first (Old Xavs) play fourth(St Bernards) . Should be a game not unlike a final, with Old Xavs likelyto run rampant and assert yet more authority on a luckless opposition .Over at Waverly, De La will be hoping to claw back the 70 percentagepoints they trail Xavs, by smashing Old Scotch . Expect to see a fight bythe Scotchies, but it's the home team for me . Uni Blues will be up for aconfidence boost against "wooden spooners to be" Collegians, at HarryTrott . Should be a blood bath, one that Blues really need to smash . Inother games Marcellin will thump Si Kevin's and Rupo to draw equalwith St Bernards with a win against BV. The lock - Lock of the week Freeto beat St Kilda under 39 .5 . Good to see plenty of nice ponies back inaction this weekend. Lets boot Lad of the Manor home to take a cleansweep of the majors this coming spring . Happy punting !

Under (~2)Carey disposed of its only threat by 33, ending Parade's 6 game winningstreak in a highly spirited contest . Both sides showed great skill, holdingstrong marks at either end . But the Panthers ran harder, ensuring Bull(5) and Smithwick (5) first use . Joel Nermham (3) in the guts andParker down back were solid, while Barry and Khoury were strong forthe home side . The Blacks have officially dropped off the map, goingdown to the Fielders by 51, obliterating any finals hopes . The win wasessential for Caulfield as it has edged the Fielders one step further fromrelegation . The T's came close against the Sharks going down by 9 . withBeaumaris also fighting to stay in Section 2 . The OM's move back into2nd with a 25 point win over the Friars, but will need a bit more in 3weeks time . Finally the Walters have written their name next to 4th spot.Belting 5th placed Brighton by 48, Cambenvell's percentage keeps themsafe, even if they do lose the last two . Hillier kicked another 4 (a quietday by his standards) while Poynton (2) was best. This week Brightonneed to belt Trinity by a chunky margin to have any hope, but most relyon the Wallets losing . Tonners by 45 . The Students host the Wallets andgoing on form, Camberwell would surely change Uni's hopes of finals tofears of relegation . OM would have eagerly been awaiting their re-matchwith the Sharks after Round 8 . P-Aelburnians will square the ledger,winning by 5 goals . The Panthers will have no trouble against theFielders, With Marshall Bull back in form. While the Friars will gallantly

go down to a Raiders sidewanting to make amends forlast week . Paradians by 6 goalsout in the Sticks.bernecich@netspace .net.au

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was party time at the Bennettswood Sports Ground as Emmaus St .o's recorded their first and only win by one point . Wild scenes of

jubilation followed as Emmaus held off Old Essendon in a tense finish,a game that was all about pride for both teams . Did Essendon looked incontrol with a nine point lead at the last break, however, the likes ofMark Needham with 5 goals and Anthony McCann with 3 got Emmaushome for that satisfying first win . Daniel McGorry with 4 majors was

best for the gallant Old Essendon . All of the other games went as

predicted as Old Ivanhoe defeated La Trobe with Michael Costanzo best

Benson, Richard OLD XAVERIANS (I) 4 71

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Barrand, Lee OAKLEIGH AFC 7 62Costigan, Daniel OAKLEIGH AFC 4 4 1

Bo r, .icholas ;rIAZENOD OC BYE 68

Johnson, Rhys OLD HAILEYBURIANS 1 42

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and Adam Baldwin booting home 5. Ormond thrashed a disappointingMHSOB with Orry Lack continuing his good form in front of goal andSimon Te Hennepe again best afield, while Dean Francis helped SBMTto an easy win over Ajax with a 9 goal haul . Oakleigh kept second spoton the ladder with an easy 80 point win over Bentleigh .PreviewA finals atmosphere will greet all and sundry at Mentone Reserve thisSaturday as the mighty St. Bede's Mentone take on fourth placedOrmond . Last time they met, SBMT held on to a thrilling two point winand they have been nearly unstoppable since . SBMT have added Francisto their already formidable forward line and Ormond will be up againstit away from home this weekend . SBMT should take the points but bothteams will be playing off in the finals so final ladder positions is what isat stake. Old Ivanhoe travel to Old Essendon and should have littletrouble leaving with the points while Oakleigh will defeat Ajax withouttoo much trouble . Tough match to pick a winner with Bentleigh hostingLa Trobe, with both clubs struggling mid-table for most of the season .La Trobe are probably travelling better, but I am tipping Bentleighbecause they are playing at home. Emmaus will be on a high afterwinning last week and are some chance against MHSOB, but surelyMHSOB won't drop this game at home . All reports toal_vafa@hotmaii .com by 5pm Monday.

UNDER 19 (BLUE)Revie wDe La took on the might of Old Haileyburians on the weekend, however,a tough assignment got tougher on Saturday morning when two playerswere late withdrawals as well as their ruckman going down injured inthe first quarter. The two teams went blow for blow for much of thegame and for De La to be in touch at _ time was a fantastic effort . AdamMcKenna continued his great form for De La and the usual suspects ofDaniel Reid and Tom Kovarik also had big games . A big effort fromSimon Edwards who took his demotion from the Blues very well andworked hard all game . The 31-point victory to Old Haileyburians washard fought with Nicolas Criticos in everything and Nicolas Bourkekicking 5 goals . In other games, Old Mentonians nearly kickedthemselves out of a win by booting twenty behinds from twenty-sixshots on goal, falling over the line by only 9 points against mid-tableMonash Blues, John Thompson was best for Old Mentonians, however,they will be happy to just take the four points and start thinking aboutnext week's game . Luke Jackson's six goals helped Powerhouse/SthMornington haul itself off the bottom of the ladder with a big win overParkdale, while Oakleigh Clayton forfeited against Hampton . Mazenodhad the bye .PreviewIt is possibly the 'Grand Final Preview' this Saturday at Central Reserveas a refreshed Mazenod take on Old Haileyburians . Mazenod struggledlast time against the powerful Old Haileyburians outfit, a team thathasn't dropped a game all season despite some tough affairs . De Lapushed them last week but this is a team that does enough to win whenit has to and I believe they will beat Mazenod in a classic clash awayfrom home . Bring on the Finals!! Old Mentonians were due for alacklustre performance after such a red-hot season, however, they didenough to win last week which shows they are a quality unit . While theywill have to have plenty of goal kicking practice at training, they shouldbe too good for Hampton at home . De La host a rejuvenatedPowerhouse/Sth Mornington at Waverley Park at 11 .00am and a winthis week will guarantee a finals spot. With a number of players toreturn, confidence is high at De La and they should win this gamewithout too much trouble . Monash Blues should have another winagainst Parkdale this Saturday in their 'dew-kicking' 9 .15am start atMonash on Saturday. All reports to al_vafa@hotmaiLcom by 5pmMonday.

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UNDER 19 (RED )The inaccurate Lions (19 behinds, 10 more scoring shots) produced a9 goal to 3 last quarter to draw with Bulleen Temp . The middle quarterssaw the Bullants control the contest, kicking 13 to 3 goals, Pete Voglisdominated, finishing with 9. By 3/4 time the game looked to belong toBulleen Temp, 39 points up . Perhaps it was complacency or end ofseason jitters that allowed the Lions to come home with wettest sail everseen . Matt Costello (6) and Robertson were pivotal in the comeback .The post game felt more like a Therry win as the home side sang thesong, the Bullants drove home disappointed . The two points to BulleenTemp put the Westies out of contention, even after their narrow 10 pointwin in Sunbury. It was a game of 2 halves with Westbourne dominatingthe 1st and Rupo the 2nd . Plecher (7) and Whyte (6) delivered thevisitors the 4 points, while Lovett kicked 7 for Rupo . The Xavs won, butmust have been aiming at the behinds, kicking 13-24 against Kew . Goal-kicking practice Thursday night, boys . While the Reds took care of theOld Saints by 8 goals . Beech (6), Ligris (4) and Olarenshaw were beston the day. Special thanks to Fab .With two games to go, I can't see much changing . Likely WoodenSpooners, NOBSPC host Xavs at Alec Gillon . Visitors should take it,because if they don't they lose 3rd . The Aquinians who haven't lost sinceRound 5 host Westbourne and I can't see the streak ending this week.Aquinians by lots . Therry will be wanting to continue last week's finalquarter into the clash with Kew and should account for the lack-lustrehome side . After not leaving Sunbury for a couple of weeks, theWoodsmen will travel to W. T. Peterson Oval and be met by onslaughtof Red . Fitzroy by 46 points. Bulleen Temp put their feet up before finals,bernecich@netspace .net .au

UNDER 19 (1 )St Kevins OB v Marcellin OCDe La Salle OC v Old ScotchCollegians v University Blue s

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n (F) Chris Langford (F)MARCELLIN OC 9.3 12.11 18.11 23 .14 (152)COLLEGIANS 0.1 0.4 1,7 3.9 (27)Marc : Goals: J. Delahunty 7, J. Capper 3, D, Fraser 2, G . Hagarth 2, M. Ryan 2, N. Birrell,J . Crimmins, 8 . Fall, S, Pesavento, D . Redmond, T. Carlson Best: S . PesaventR E. Jenkins,J, Delahunty, L . On Neste, J . Crapper, N . Birreli Jenkins Coll: Goals : W. Tardtl, T Zimbachs,S_ Hunter. Best : T. Ruthertord. M . Lightovalers, T. Boiling, B . Sims, T. Zimbachs, W. TarddUmpires: Dean Schwab (F)

UNDER 19121OLD PARADIANS 32 54 10.7 1411 ( 95)OLD CAREY GR 5 .3 7.5 13.9 19.14 (128)Old P: Goals: M . Solomon 3, N . Curcio 3. R . Regale 2, A. Serafin 2, M. Bellizia 2, C . Sage2 . Best: M . Solomon, L. Devine. A . Cunningham, A. Asdah, T. Gibbons, J . DonaldOld C: Goals: M . Bull 5. B . Smithviick 5, J. Netis°nham 3, D. Elliott 2, J. Wagner, T. Logan, B.Rossidis, J . MacReady- Brawn, Best: B. Smdhwick, L. McOueea-Miscamble, C . Fitzpatrick.J. Ne;vnham, J. Wagner, R. Wood Umpires : Geoffrey Deveson (F) Scott Fraser (F )OLD TRINITY GR 12 5 .4 6.4 9 .7(61)BEAUMARIS FC 51 8 .6 8.7 10 .10 (70)Old Tr, Goals : L . Pacconi 3, R . McDonald 2, C . Stackdale 2, T. Howell, I . Huynh . Best : D.Bell . L . Pacconi, H . Brimfield, S . Meighan, T. Delphine, E. Delany 8eaum : Goals : J. Gregory3, A . Mueller 2, J . Richter 2, T. Hunt. A. McNeil, D . Pritchard . Best: J. Richter, J . Murton.W. Sanchez, A. Chinery, J. Fisher, J. Torcasio Umpires : Jason Lane (F) David DAltera (F)OLD CAMBERWELL GRAMMARIANS 4 .4 6.6 10.7 13 .9 (87)OLD BRIGHTON GR 2 .4 4.6 5.9 5.9 (39)Old Ca: Goals: C. Hillier 4, C . Boynton 2, A. Clarke . A. Pillay, J. Hunt. D . McCabe, C. Wright,S . Mulligan. M . Be Sanctis . Best: C . Boynton . S. Mulligan. A. Romanin, M . De Serious, T.Nichols, A Clarke Old Dr. Goals: T. Ske:aes, R. Eastgate, J. Miller, J. Best . C . Dowling . Best:L . Bresnahan, J . White, C. Befls, J. Miller, R. Barnes, B . Stephens Umpires: Chad MarineOf Frank Stokes (F)WHITEFRIARS OC 2 .0 3.0 6.2 12.4 (76)OLD PRELBURNIANS 4.0 8.5 12,7 15 .11 (101)White: Goals : J. O'Meara 5, M . Muabella, S. Allemand, J . Parkes, A . Harris. P. Siorovingas,J . Scannell . D. Arthurson. Best: J . Scannell, M. Ps9irabella, G. Power, S . Allemand, C . Taouk,P. Celotti Old M: Goals : T. 0'Shaughnessy 3, B_ Baines 3, J . Hart 3, N . Lawler, S . PIa}lair,P. Kennon, G. Hanger, P. Kruger. K . Spies, Best : P. Kennon, B. Baines, L. Hopkins, N .Mornson, W. Guthrie, S . Fletcher Umpires: Marlyn Bona (F) Patrick Maebus (F)CAULFIELD GR 2 .2 5.4 8,6 12 .9(81)UNIVERSITY BLACKS 2 .3 2.5 4.6 4,6(30)Caul : Goals: N. Andrew 3 . C. Mitchell 2, B. Gatehouse, M . Hardy. J . McCahon, A. Webb, J,Allaway, G . MacDonald, T. Robinson. Best: A. Webb, B . Gatehouse . G . MacDonald, M .Hardy. J . Allaway, T. Robinson Uni IN: Goals: T. Napier, 0. Ramsay, P. NevAOn, J . Cordner.Best : S. Cleary, H. MacDonald, J . Cordner, T. Napier, R. Shaw, L. Davis Umpires: LoganSmith (F) Peter Pullen (F) Brendan Dowling (B) Jessica Rollo (D )

N~H?1 31EMMAUS ST LEOS OC 2,4 5 .11 11 .12 15.17 (107)OLD ESSENDON GR 2.3 6.5 13 .9 16.10 (106)ESL: Goals : M . Needham 5, A. McCann 3, J . Quirk 3, J_ Chun 2, J. Basalt, F. Mahon. Best:A. McC2nn, M . Needham, M . Simbalon, D . Wilson, T. Mulling, P. McCloskey Old Es : Goals:P. Kouppas 4, D. McGorry 4, J. Young 3, A. Oudderidge 2, E. Salted, R. Jones. D . Moore,Best: D. McGorry, R . Jones, L Robertson, P. Kouppas. D. Moore, J. Young Umpires:Dharshaka Pairs (F) Paul Tyrer (F)

AJAX AFC 1.3 2.5 4.7 8.11 (59)ST BELIES PAENTONE TIGERS 63 118 17.15 20.22 (142)AJAX: Goals: D . Simon 3, A. Mass . P. Berman, D . Selzer, Y. Lang A. Lefkkovie. Best: G.Milner, B. Bromberg, D . Simon, A . Letkkov e, Y. Lang. J . Dviss SIB/MT. Goals : D. Francis9, J Lebreton 2. D . Lynch 2, C. Mauritz 2, H, McLean . C . Tobin, M . Geschke, C. Richards,N . Shearer. Best: D . Lynch . D. Francis, C . Mouriiz, M . Geschke, J . Helder, T. MarksUmpires: Ron Marlyn (F) Peter Griffiths (F) Benedict Farrell (B) Xawera Farrell (B )OLD IVANHOE GR 1 .5 5.7 10.8 12.12 (84)LA TR08E UNIVERSITY AFC 3 .4 3.4 5,7 5.9 (39)Old Iv: Goals: A Baldwin 5, H . Dekrets-_r 3, K. Ellis, J . Minas, B. Harrison . C . Resents . Best :M . Costanzo, T Rosenlis, D . Billings, H . Dekretser, A. Bolzan . A. Baldwin LaTrohe : Goals :B. Hunt, A. Jesser, D . Conheady, R . Bennett, T. O'Halloran. Best: G . Labuschagne, A. Jesser,G. Bence, R. Smith, 0 . Hunt, H . Biggs Umpires : Jarrad Nlakebng ? Ian Kennedy (F)ORNlOND APC 2,8 711 13.16 19.24 (130)MHSOB 0,0 1 .0 3.3 4.3 (27)Orm: Goals: 0 . Lack 5. J. Ashley 2, J. Wadley 2. J. O'Donnell 2, S. Ashton, N . Hyde, L.Upstdl . D. Frazier, L. Simpson, R . Keane, A. Friedman Best: S. Is Hennepe . 0, Lack, N.Ryde, S. Ashton, L. Upshll, 10 Donnell Hermetic h;HS08 : Goals : S . Villain 2, D . Liu . S.Solid, Best: J Bunting, A. Lim, T. Oosiveen, S. Villani, E. Mulvey, J. Kiteley Umpires : EliHayes (F) Reno Maiarana (yvfl) (F) Michael Raphael (B)OAKLEIGH AFC 6.5 10,8 17.12 20,19 (139)BENTLEIGH 31 5.6 7.6 8.11 (59)Oak : Goals : L. Barrand 7, D Costigan 4, T. Edwards 3, M . Bennett. J . Derks-Reuere, D .Wills, A. Donato. M. Bell, A. Keady. Best : J . Chapple, D . Wills, L Barra nd, J . McGarry, A_Keady, A. Donato Ben[ Goals : Z . Veering 2 . J . MacLeod, M . tdyary, I. Fridman . L. Coulson,0. Erwin, A. Zyibencmy. Best: L. Morrison . D. Ervin, C. Fidler, J. MacLeod, A. Zylberlichy,B . Hunt Umpires: Brian Woedhead (F) Luke Michalsky (F )

UNDER 1 UME)OLD HAILEYBURIANS 6 .3 10,0 13 .12 16 .16 (112)DE LA SALLE OC 5 .4 7.6 11.8 12.9 ( 81)Old H : Goals: N . Bourke 5, A. Wright 4. N . Harrison 2, D Korlos 2, B Dolman. V . Johnson,T Wyeth . Best: N. Crnbcos, D_ Mason, N. Waite, T. Gill, N. Bourke, A. Wright DLS: Goals : A,McKenna 3, J . Comerford 2 . D . Reid 2. T. Kovank D . Ouamii, M . Gomrzel, S . Gust, P.Monaghan. Best: A. McKenna, S. Edwards, A. Bressaq T. Kavarik, D. Reid, J . PhillipsUmpires : Anthony Liliey (F) Michael Hyde (F) Jordan Rowe (8) Simon Beveridge (B)POWERHOUSE/STH MORNINGTON 4.2 9.3 14.5 10.13 (121)PARKDALEVULTURES 4.2 4.3 6.3 6.5(41)PHPSM : Goals: L. Jackson 6 . R. Hines 3, N . Coy 2 . R . Wood 2, D. Edwards 2, R . Matthews,B . Price, D . Coleman. Best: T. Marmo, R. Hines, R. Matthews .. J. Fitts. L. Jackson . S . KempPark V: Goals : D. Scerri 3, A. Hunter, N. Hocking, M. Foulds . Best: J. Gvrozdz, A. Hunter. J.Hespe, D. Goddard, P. Diluvio, D. Scern Umpires : Michael Hooper (F) Dirk Kramer (F)MONASH BLUES 2 3 3 .4 4A 7 .5(47)OLD FAENTOHIANS 2 .3 3.B 6.18 6 .20 (56)Men IN : Goals: A . Jordan 2. J. Shooov 2, D . Coe, M . Sutherland. J. Speakman . Best: M .Sutherland, T. Johnstone, J. Shopav, S . Jacobson, T. Kavanagh, M . Mason Old MeritGoals : S. 0Haioran 2 . M . Lumsden, D . Daperis, J. Thompson, B. Parker. Best : J .Thompson, K. Goulding, hA Lumsden, J. Lumsden, D . Deceits, M . Wilton Umpires :Michael Hooper (F) Dirk Kramer (F )OAKLEIGH CLAYTON 0.0 (56) FFT TO HAMPTON ROVERS AFC 0 .0 (98)MA.ZENOD OC - BYE

UNDER 19 (RED)AQUINAS OC - BYENTH OLD BOYS/ST PAT'S COLLEGE 43 5 .3 8.8 13.13 (91)FITZROY REDS 5.1 14.5 17.9 21 .13 (139)N00/StP: Goals : K_ Adams 3, T. Smith 2, A. Torpy 2, M. Gastm 2. A . Kirk 2, S. Coghtan, T.Kle.ver Best: T Smith, K . Adams . tA Gastin, J. Molloy, D . Ronan . D. King Fitz Reds: Goals:J . Beech 6, C . Lig6s 4, K. Donato 3, S. Bambaci 2 . J . Dawson-Smith 2, G . Maroon, B .M;nnis, M. Warner, M. Biggs . Best: D . Olarenshaw, H . Tapp, J . Beech, C Ligris, C . Louis-Gleeson, M . Biggs Umpires : Jason Evans (F) Dallas Bexley F )OLD XAVERIANS (2) 3.6 6.11 10 .19 13 .24(102)KEW AFC 4.1 7.3 8,5 10.7 (67)Old Xav (2): Goals: L . Kelly 4, C . Downey 2, A . Ley 2, R. Konstan 2, T. Lee, T. Valve, L. DeltaNogare . Best: J . Meehan, T. Valve, D . Follacchio, P. Doyle, C. Downey, M. Hubber Kew:Goals: N . Monaco 4, J. Loorham 3, R. Wyley, K . Eleftheroglou, H . MacArthur Clyde . Best:J. Fultheim, T, Wang . G . Williams, N . Monaco, D. Berry, R, Wyley Umpires: Avi Wekselman(F) Trevor Hansen OfTHERRY PENOLA OB 5.5 7.11 8.15 17 .19 (121)BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE AFC 3.1 113 16 .6 19.7 (121)TP: Goals: M. Costello 6 . K. Robertson 2, J . Walker 2, D. McKibbin 2. R . Skiathitis, M.Costello, A, Page, D . 0'Donnell, A . Sandbox . Best : J. Walker, M . Costello . K. Robertson, R .Brennan, L . Deleo, A. Page BT: Goals: P. Vaglis 9, D . Tonelli 4, C . Johnston 2, M . Coulston,D. Ramada . A. Poci, C . Azar. Best : R. Matz, P. Voghs, C . Johnston, S. Millar. D. Vaghs, D .Ramada Umpires: MaH Howarth (F) Phil Howarth (F)RUPERTSW000AFC 1.2 4.6 11.10 19.13 (127)OLD WESTBOURNE 8.4 15.8 10,14 20 .17 (137)Reports: Goals : B . LaaeH 7, C. Gillman 3, J . Cheep 3, D. Sleight 2, J. Simpson 2, D . Had,R . Adams, Best: B . Loveti . J . Cheep, J . Quinn, C. Godfrey, T. Murphy, J . Simpson Old W:Goals : T. Plaster 7, A_ Whyte 6, H. Templeton 2, R. Taylor 2, D . Ricci, D. Go-lotta, C.Pettigrew. Best : T. Plecher, A. Whyte. D. Galotta, H . Templeton . C . Pettigrew, D. SidwellUmpires : Sean Scully (snr) (F) Jack Fagan (F )

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1 L-Kenyon2 J . Mullen3 M. Murphy4 S . Conlon5 A . Keeley6 T. Dixon7 S . Neohoritls8 D. Mesuea9 T McCarthy10 N. Roaers11 T Whit e12 T Crooks13 J. Taylor14 A. Peloza15 T Vincent16 R . Durham17 J. Koutoumas18 H . Lo w19 W. Brown20 J . Pollard21 J . Pallamara22 P. Harrison23 C. O'Halloran24 T.lerado25 T. Lattanzio26 C. Thompson27 R. Nisse n28 R . Holroyd29 J. Keogh31 S-Lane32 L . Griffith s33 H . McPherson34 T. Boston40 T. Bramo41 A . Merchandandi43 J . Ker r44 B . Liu

OLD SCOTC HCoach: Ray Leath-

1 44 Ce 37, A Tyers2 !d A}t-n 39N Wu3 A Graf 43 J Mentor4 GD,Sk 44J DagTan5 B SauM.ers 46 E K{VC6 A A,-g,, 47J Pearce7 M Ezerrruis 49H.Ta}ar8 PRanrrayiVCl 50T.VbT,9 T. Gherardn (C) 57 S Lake10 G. Ci~p;r'e xt N Oughirzd ''.,..711 Grant 69 T Green12 R Hermersiar 75J Da

m 13 N. iawrencei 5m N.6 L McDonough

11 B McGregor

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26N ~27 B Ka}a2dJ.D -29 S A .y ..a30 S Blarney31 D Chz!^'rers32 A Turraixd (VC)33M F'deSad35 B. Zhcu

:'7Y BLUESCoach : Sive Carrell

1 T. hdcCrede 24 T 0 Conner2 T.Brents 25A.Popko3 S 14artJmere 26T.Grardeese4 E. Har "Ir 27J . Cameri5 Z. Coventry 28 N . Bradley

6 B McCennell 29J. Gates7 W. Fitzpatrick 30A . BardellB T. Lafrarrhd 31 T. SpJdmore

9 N. Anderson 32 R, Wilson10S Houghton 33H,4'eodel

11 S_ Harrison 34 M- Stewart

12J.Lyr>rh 3SS.Gi#r_riwn13A. Summons 36T. Whelan14H * Guthrie 37T Carer15D Hanrahan 38D Hayier

16M.Sy'r,es 39 1-1 . Flanagan17J. Poyner 40F Kenr~edy18L. Butler 41 Z. Roberts19 P. 0'Connell 42 S . Hardryick20D .Wccd 43J. Van Des Pid21 T. Dertz 44 E . Dowling

''.22B Merriman 45S. Gill

23S . Burt

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Under-19 - Section 2BEAUMARIS CAULFIELD OLD BRIGHTON OLD CAMBERWELL OLD CAREYCoaster John Burke GRAMMARIANS Coar:h:Joe Lymemn Coaster Stephen Clarke coach : Bran Pasher

Asst Coach : Phil Badman

I J . Banton (VC)Coach: Sa'Calage`0

1 K. Presnell I J . Goldblatt 1 A . Leu. nsk,2 R . Gillespie (VC) 1 A. Misses 5 J. Miller 2 T. Barrow 2 T Logan

3 J . Van Cuy4enberg4 S. Gray 2 M . Sessler

6 J. Geddes (VC) 3 C . Poynton 4 H . Adams5 C . Badman 3 N. Andrew

7 L Brosnahan 4 J . Rowatt5 D. Eliot

6 M. McNallyY

A. Clarke5 A. Spittal

.8 D. Jennings (VC) 5 N . Tsindos

6 c . Fi zpamd7 D Rossidi s

7 T Hunt 6 J . Allaway 9 T Gunning 6 P. Christie 8 R .WoodH d9 G8 J. Murton 7 A. Nesci 10 C. Betts (C) 8 M Illia

. o ge s10 A. Hems!ef

10 A. McKenzie 8 G. Macdonald 13 T. Edwards 9 D. Walpole e r12 G . Par

'13 W. Sanchez 9 L. Price 14 M. Browning 10 S . Bon hadY y13 E. Love14 J. Frtzgerald

14 B. Wall (c) 10 B . Gatehouse 16 R . Baines 11 N . Hall 15 A. Pa 6son15 R . Scrivenor 11 S . Lister 17 M. Dewar 13 W. Robinson 16 M. Andrews

t7 L Wallace16 J. Nicholson 13 J . Sanchezt g J Ward t4 D. DeSanctis ta P. Lann,n9

17 Z. Alcott 14 M . White15 A . Ross

.19 A. Hubbard 15 J .Tuohey I9 E. Love

20 B. smntrvndc18 J. Torcasio 16 T Spinks 23 C. Dowling 16 A. Renshaw 2 1 S. McGrath22 K. Barnes 17 L. McIntosh 24 R. Eastgate 17 D. Morley 22 J. wagner (C)25 B. Strong 18 Z . Goold 26 M . Finlayson 18 N . Wallace 2

4 23 L . Ruj~ueen (c)

27 J. Gregory 20 T. Robinson 27 N. Paterson 19 T. Peasnell 25 T.watson-Munro29 M . Dekoning 22 M . Hardy . 28 J. Seat 20 J . Davis 26 J Th~etm~pson31 C. LaRocca 23 R . Dux 30 B. Stephens 2t L. Taylor 29 J. Macready-Brovm32 J. Richter 24 J . McCahon

31 K Floyd 24 W. Wettenhall 30 M . Bake r

33 C. MadleMedley25 A . Wolkow26 C . Mitchell

.32 P. Janholt 25 N . Charles 32 n. Da~

n37 A. McNeil (VC) 29 A . Webb 35 S . Rada 26 C. Hillier 33 J. Ne ham45 M 8u u

43 A. ChinerY 31 C . Scully 37 M . McKimm 27 D. McGuigan.

69 D. Elkott44 M . Wilson 32 T. Farinacci 38 H. Hot 29 D. Harry

SPONSORSSPONSORS46 R. Willis 33 B . Hyland 39 T. Williams 30 T. Angove47 A. Mueller 36 S . Wood 31 M. Shanks48 D. Pritchard 47 J. Jennings 33 C. Bennett r` --51 M . Beruldsen _ 34 G . Tolson

36 A. Thomas

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WRITE FRIAR SCoach: Chns Neeson Caach: We, Srrnoso Coach: Leo Curran Coach: Juskn Gray Coach: Lionel Alleman d

Asst Coach: Noel Vurcent Asst Ccactres:?ndrew Gray1 S. Playlair (VC) 1 J . Kandilakis (DVC) 1 S . Cole Br-warren 2 S. Allemand2 T. Dennison 2 T Gibbons 3 R. McDonald i T. Na ier

Ar~je2 J 4 S. Bullock3 J. Fenton 3 R . Buge)a (C) 4 T. Delphine

.3 B . ArmX 5 C . Taouk

4 B. McKie4 G. Connelly

Curcio5 N5 T. Kennedy

4 N. Boftz5 M . Banrsta 6 P. Celott i

5 W. McLaughlin.

6 M. Solomon (VC) 6 H. Banfield 6 M . Bond7 T eurchen 7 M. Stafford

6 A. Mackayy 7 K. O'Brien 7 A . Hayho

.8 B . Carr 8 J. Hil l

7 N. Morrison (VC) B C . Khoury 8 D. Bell 9 R. Chapman 9 M. Mandicos8 K. Spies 9 A. Seneca 9 T. Howell

to S . Clear yt t J. Cordner 12 M. O'Sulliva n

9 D. Cogan to C . Nanni 11 E . Delaney12 L. Davis13 N Dornaul 13 P. Siorovingas

10 G. Hanger 17 A. Asdagi (DVC)13 T. Eckersley

.t5 S . Ebrer 15 A. Schaffe r

11 T. Bachet 12 M. Redmond14 M Bilney ~16 J R ll

16 B. Spadetto12 C. Wilmoth 13 M. Stace (oVC)

14 A Serafin

.15 D Peyton

. usset7 s . Jess 17 A. Harris

13 B . Baine s14 W Guthrie

.15 A. Rendina

.16 R. Bicknell

ta Z. Hahie s19 S . Mikus

18 M. Mirabella.15 B . Finnertz 16 P. Marini 18 C. Stockdale 20 L. Hams

21 C Hart19 P. Mitchell

16 E . Lappin 17 R .Young 19 L. Donald.

22 T Hutten 20 C. Akers

'17 P. KennonIS L. Lucas19 D McKenna

20 L. Bruin 23 J . Gngg24 p Johns

21 M. O Leary'

18 J . Stuart.

20 L Soligo 21 A . Morgan 25 T. Kin stong

22 J. O Meara

19 T Paula 21 L. Cattogio 22 L. Fisher 26 D. Lley27 H . MacDOnald

23 S. Keog h24 B. O'Leary20 T. Code (C) 22 D. Mahony 23 C . Beaton 2e C . Hal e

21 S . Fletcher 23 A. Cox 25 M. Jessup29 S . M,Iler30 s . Adam

25 P. Hayes

22 C. Clements 24 A. Cunningham 28 A Cicuitio 31 P. Newton 26 A. 5 el lPurz

23 L. Hopkins 29 P. Watson.

33 N . Bachli32 B .Obst

Pannu33 A 27 J. Parkes24 T. Paton 33 M. Simpson

26 A MIIdSZeWiGZ

.34 T Pdking!xirne 28 D. Kaldor

25 N Anderson 37 J. Donald . 35 S. Potler 29 M . Bluemin g.26 A Carter 38 S. Valente 27 D . Melkonian 3& ~.RReaamdsay 30 B. Torney.27 S . Taylor 46 A. Sheehy 43 S . Meigher 38 M. Red 31 J. Scannel l28 P. Kruger

52 K. Barry 47 S . Gunsberg 39 D. GormonSherrrtf

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AJAX GENTLEIGN E MM AUS ST.LEOS LA TROBE UNI MHSO BCoach : d.9chael Kansky Coach: Paul Hutch~on Coach : Ban P'!ey Coach : Martin deBorw Coach: Paul O'Connell

Asst Coach : Geolf Brew AsstCoach: Paul BartoW,

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2 J QuirkdParham C Gronoa~ D. Brooks Reid

6 L Be'a!xav 5 J. Coles.

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J. BuniingB. Calder

7 C~F~ w 6 A. Zylberitcht4 J Chun PA., D. Co.-8

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6 A . McCannJ,Raxe I. Fe ndes

11 R Grant 9 L . Morrison D C.h-ady M Fmczek

12 B.Harshan 10 J.Vlahos 7 T. Muting DCoper B,Fryt3 M Herscu

K h11 T Brew 8 T. Crevelli R .Bennett

B. Herskop eA W mscx e n74 J

15 G P.alr~r 12 C. Clement 9 S . Mills B .Heage D. Johnto B, Bromberg 13 R. Brady 10 J . Rossit N .Clark (DVC) T. Ki g

J. Kiteley (VC )17 N Shu!man 14 M. LaskeY 11 B . Scully R,Sm¢h

19 SWrigley18 J Dore.Stch19 ).Fisher 15 M . Bell 12 M . Milner

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20 D. bu21 G . Byrn e

20 A.Gard..el 16 T. McIntyre 13 S . Lindsay THooke (VC) 22 P Osborne2t P Wem 17 B. Lydster

14 P Mahon A.Oakley B Pretty322 A. d;.cs s

23 & Komberg18 J. Macleod

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15 S . Kars R .Maaiman (C)B. Rebab s24

25 L . Robertson

24 A Kiss19 M . Nyary

16 M D'OrazioM.Lopxcab 26 L . Evans (C )

25 M Lewm 20 K. Ryan.

M.Paronson 27 J.ROSenhai n

26 J Paneth 22 S. Frost 17 C. Gagliardi TKeliy Rudd ell28 N .

27 A. Pink. 23 S. Fergus 18 N. VeCOi PA.Tatulaschwd,

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30 P, Smit hZ& tdS-hmed~ng 27 L . Coulson 19 B . Cavell aMoore 31 N,Tang.rala29 PRetman30 J

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33 J TSaousrdi s,

31 Y Ro:enbum 30 M . Hertz 21 M . DobsonSHarkm .

34 T. Relhngs32 D

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B Hunt 35 J. Richmon d33 M . Unger

Fidle r32 C. C .Thomas 35 T. Bartholomew

34 N. Wean35 J. Kestentrerg

.34 B. Hunt

23 M . McIver33 M Pabst

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38 P. Founta m40 A Latleha!es

36 D. Simcn 35 A. El-Khoury.

49 A Brock TDalitz54 A Um (DVC)55 A. Gnnholz

38 Y. Kozne~ns k39 DV~a -+wn

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Coach: Cam Oblm6a k1 M .Bennetl 1 J ArJdey I J . Young 1 R, Geischen

C-h : Owen Lab,

2 T. Eden 2 D BadeyMoore2 D 2 J, Mines I MM .Bod,naar

3 D. Coot i a n9 3 R Chisholm .3 M. GNden 2 A. Faulkme r

4 J. Fitz erakl9 4 J ODocnel l'-

3 L. McGOrrY 4 T Mccla 3 1 Frfdma n5 M . Bell 5 C Via-, U(DVC)

y'"-6 L 4 M. Williams.

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.7 SF .,r (C) 5 C . Morton 6 M. Costanzo 5 D. Graham

8 J. McGarry 8 J °9 6 D BenSOn

7 K. EI6s 6 J. Hunte r9 D.Wtlls(C) 0 ~~ . 8 B.Hamson 7 S. Jones10 J. Alexander ; J pya ;,_ 7 A . Gough 9 M. Bodycoat 8 D. Kell y1 D. Forsyth 12 B MeCarmy 8 D . Cerantonio 10 A,Pantano 9 J.Le6reton

12 S . Doherty 13 A Fnedman9 J L6V1GOCk

71 R . Hondromaud~s to C. Le e13 C. Virg-14 N. Miller

1a R K.-75 T Jcnnson

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12 D. Workma n13 E. Spargo

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16 T Fq-17 S t'latscn 13 M. Tanner 14 C . Nichol 13 T. Mark s.

17 G Borman te L tVsh!ad 14 M. Tait15 E. War e16 A D:orietes

14 S. McLaughlin

18 J, Chapple19 R A~zli20 D Mactnm 15 P. KOUPpas 17 T Rosenhs

15 C. Mountzto EL New;le19 P. Dar ern (VC )

20 A North 21 R A.kG'n 16 B . Remboulis 18 H . D. Kretser 17 C. Potchard s.21 C. Wtute

22 O Lack23 F.1, Na Sor 17 T Da

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22 A Pound-Gon 2a S Askton 20 D. Madigan 19 R . Swayne23 T Edwards 25 A Bugat,n 18 J . Mllane 21 L.Terercyi 20 C, Tobi n24 A . Donato 26 L Knaaster 19 L. Elliot 22 A . Smith 2t 0 Wearn e25 PA Donato 27 A Cnhoes

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26 R Pasitchnyl 28 C Austm . 24 J, Dunnett23 W. Alderman27 T. Doherty 2° J R ~

30 L Duth. (VC)22 E . Saltau 25 J . Henderson 24 G . Brown28 J. Costrga n

29 T Riste^ski 31 L KmnHard 24 C . Chatterton 26 B. Fdccormack 25 J. Callagha n30 L Barrand 32 K Ro``netl

27 B . Madden27 M. Banks28 L Pace

26 M . Cartwright3t J. WrrJ 33 0 Ch~shdm

35 D Peal or 31 P Jones.

Rosenlt29 C s27 T. Clegg

32 R. Staftord?:9 J Kalothakakis

3s A Hdman.

32 J . DdIlnkleYfiGZ

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28 P. Cansdma29 T Foster, .

34 P. West33 S. T. Hennece39 N Soya 33 B . Rainey

31 S. Ballasts32 D Manno

30 H. Mclean42 M. Shenk, at L Upst,a

46 J Harry 36 P. MizieWick.

33 L. Page-Ydood 31 T, Qmnn32 D. Reaby

38 D . Bianchi35 G . Hartnck

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~ A. Baldtvnn 38 N. Lacaze

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Under-19 -DE LA SAL C? 3 . , : . . MAZENOD m 0 . = . , .:J := = VS

Coach : Robin Smith coacn : cam 3or Coach: Shane Regan Coach: Bruce Waldron Coach: Gary N„ am sAsst Coach: Matt Sheehan Asst Coach: Marlin Boneft1 S .Pti;ltams I K 1 - aa 1- 2 N . Cramen 1 T. Bradey 1 J. Simon (VC)2 B . Hill 2 L P-11 so B. r.. 3 J . t.lnier 2 T. O'Dwyer 2 K. Nguyen (C)

3 N . Higgins 3 J 6~Cq 52°

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6 D. Hyne~b

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7 A . Bressan9 kl L *

to L Smw.n 9 J. Cramen 7 A. Jordan 8 C . Thompso n8 T.Bloam 11 Rta<xj 10 N.Bogar 8 J . Waldron 9 J. Adams9 C. Grant 1 3 R.IVrue 11 C. Smith 9 M. Mason 10 A. Plozza

10 L. Semmet 14 1 sd,10Ii5 J} '

12 J. Arnold 10 A. Heger 1 D. GaltGallagher (DVC )12 S

11 P Monaghan ' ard4C0tfi A~

13 CBraan .11 D . Fuzzard13 J. Evangelista

12 N. Gill tt J G-14 L . Allen 12 T. Kavanagh

14 D Ni13 J. Mead- is K Mist, 16 C. Duke .

13 B . Harding (VC) 15 J Nevdt14 A. Roberts 19 B Trerbaut 16 M11 Bay-

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15 M Dean 20 B Trce.=oxre 20 M. O Conncr15 S . Jacobsen 17 B . Forbe s.

1 6 K Robertson 21 B D.'r"'22 K . Seenan

16 R. Van Der Werwe 18 G. Daniell e.17 J. Comerford

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25 B . Roberts.18 D. Con

21 D. Stepanoz1 9 M. Gam,zel -15 ta `̂

126 P. Stanley 19 N. Rhoden (C)

22 S . Levy (VC )20 R . Breda ( C) 6 27 N . Ktav,ns 20 0. Cappota 23 L

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24 T. Krezel <2 M c- .; 3 2 S . Var4ey 24 T. Whelan 27 T. Broughton

25 A Kovank43 T McCarthy 34 A. Weekas

25 D. Talbot 28 P. Cook.26 Jack White

35 N. F. 29 B.Osbourn e27 A. Gadgd.27 A . McKenzie

36 Sr McAdam37 D Kelly

?p J. Moffat33 J. Rudd 31 C

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66 S. Fraser 36 G . Mosley40 J. Josep h

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Hunt1 K2 S . Fairbanks 2 C Casey 2 M . Foulds

.2 R Matthews

3 J. R1oon (C) 3 8 Ha„Ptc.C, . . . -4 N 3 A. VJoad

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5 M . Wrlton (VC)

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13 C. Duck 1> h1D- 11 S. Young 12 D. Barron

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18 D. Goddard . ,20 D. Coleman.

23 J . Thompson.

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_27 M McGreal32 J . McConville

40 G Snow 32 S t.t .- . 24 J. Barry.

31 L. Brouwe r.59 J . Prowse ( VC)

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Coach : Uanny Mlnogu e

2 E . Smith

3 W. Collins5 P Cross8 N. Weidemann9 N. Gordo n10 T. Syme12 L- O'Brien

13 M.Jones14 M. Sweeney15 S.Kenner

20 S. O'Donnell

21 D. Zuccon

22 C . Williams (C)24 Y. Jayasinghe25 L . Demun k26 S . Raggozin i28 P. Maaskant (VC)29 A . Naulty30 J, Temperly35 S . Silve r50 A. Raguaskas58 D. Thatcher

Coach : Greg Faga n

3 J. Ryan4 B.Tanner5 N . Gordy6 L . Williams8 B. Whiting9 D. Lockwood10 P Frig o12 M . Mitrovski

13 D . SidweC

14 T. Plecher

17 B . Spitiri

18 M . Williamson19 J . Callus20 M . Bugge25 A. Whyte26 D. Ricc i27 H.Templeton28 D. Golotta29 C. Pettigrew30 A. Molina31 M. McMahon39 J. Noonan51 R . Taylor54 M . Unwin

ILLe€° : .: A ( uCoach : Harry Harisicu

1 K. Jenkins2 R . Illingworth3 M. Coulston4 A . Poci5 D .Tonelli6 D . Morabito7 P. Naido s8 C . Papaziakis9 M . Meadows10 B . Gauc i11 A . Radatti12 A . Fabris (c)14 C. Azar15 A. Checcin17 M . Carti18 D.Tonelli19 C. Burridge20 D. Rametta21 S. Glenn22 R . Matz23 A. Carolan28 D. Vogli s29 J . Raptopoulos37 P. Vogli s38 D . Buf f43 M . MMignon e

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The Semi Finals produced the usual upset victoriesincluding nail biting finishes and probably the highestClub XV1 11 Final score in the history of the competition .My success rate was a meagre 50% .

ReviewSection 1First Semi Fina lDe La Salle failed to capitalise on many opportunitiesduring the first quarter against Old Scotch, who madethe most of their fewer scoring shots . The secondquarter saw De La Salle regain accuracy but they wereunable to wrest the lead from Old Scotch, who were 11points ahead at half time . The last half provided a fairlyeven contest as De La were unable to ever take the lead .Whenever threatened, Old Scotch were equal to the taskand they maintained their comfortable 17 point lead tothe final siren . Coach Andrew Millar (5 goals) led fromthe front . He was ably assisted by : Logan, Goodfellowand Fraser. De la Salle were well served by : AndrewCoffey (5 goals), Laska, Clinch and Hesse .

Second Semi Fina lPrahran outplayed Old Xaverians for three quarters bydoing all the things I believed they could not achieve .Old Xaverians opened brightly and with an early leadseemed certain to have a good day. Prahran hit backwell and with superior pace and position play, the "TwoBlues" gained the upper hand . A 60 metre goal by starforward Brett Cartlidge was a first quarter highlight .Prahran led by 6 points at quarter time . The secondquarter belonged to Prahran . The Xaverians, who wereout run and who did not play "man on man", manageda solitary behind while Prahran added four unansweredgoals . As if their 29 point lead at half time was notenough, Prahran stepped up the pressure in the thirdquarter, when inspired by two running goals by star onball player, Jason Storer, they built a seeminglyunassailable three quarter time lead of 56 points . As wehave seen in previous finals, Prahran found scoringdifficult in the last quarter, as they could only add onebehind while Old Xaverians regained respect andmomentum with five unanswered goals to fail by 22points . For Prahran, Jason Storer was outstandingaround the ground, while Brett Cartlidge performedadmirably at both ends of the ground . For Old Xaverians,Michael Jones, Nick Rathgaber and Dan . Rush triedhard .

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Section 2After the intense battlefor fourth place, the twogames in this Sectio nwere really tense affairs with each result in doubt untilthe final siren .

First Semi Fina lCollegians, after their epic endeavours to stay in thefour, proved good enough to defeat Fitzroy Reds by asolitary point . The Reds, who had enjoyed more homeand away success, did not surrender easily and were inattack as the final siren sounded to end their season .

Second Semi FinalAfter two very one sided games during the season,Monash Blues and Mt Lilydale produced a very excitinggame, where the result remained in doubt until the finalsiren signaled victory to Mt Lilydale by 6 points . It wasthe twelfth successive victory for the easternmost teamwho now have only one game to go to be premiers aftertheir unsettled season in 2005 .

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Kelly, Matthew* FITZROY REDS 2 26Perry, Lex EMMAUS ST LEOS OC 0 21

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Monash Blues were well served by Nick Costello, RossFullerton, Steve Mentha and Matt Johnstone .

Section 3First Semi Fina lOld Trinity turned this match into a goal "fest" asthey ran right away from Caulfield Grammarians torecord victory by 157 points . The Trinity score of 35goals must rank as the highest ever recorded in aSemi Final of the Competition . Christiano with 10goals was rated the best Trinity player . He wasfollowed by Romeo Ullangara (6 goals), JayArrowsmith (6 goals) and Christopherson . Theveteran Sam Stevenson was best for Caulfield . AlsoShaun Cossant - Walsh, John Margerison and NickCraven did well .

Second Semi Fina lIn a first for the V.A .F.A ., this game was played underlights at Sportscover Arena . For the first time inthree meetings, Old Essendon started well againstFitzroy Reds and jumped to an early lead, which theynever surrendered . The Reds never stopped tryingbut their efforts were often turned aside by thestrong Old Essendon defenders . The Reds' bestquarter was the third, when they outscored OldEssendon to only trail by 20 points at the lastchange . In the final quarter, Old Essendon steadiedand held on to win by 33 points . Their best included :Brett Turner, Craig Morgan (6 goals), Blair Cariss anddefender, Paul Barry. For the Reds ; D . Bahr, Madden,Schofield and Kelly were best .

PreviewSection 1Old Scotch go into this game confident they canagain defeat Old Xaverians as they did in Round 7when the "Cardinals" triumphed by 9 points . Thatday, coach Andrew Millar starred for Scotch with 7goals . Do the Xaverians have a defender to quietenhim? Dashing midfielder Tom Collie was to the foreagain last week . Should he line up on Michael Jones,the outcome will prove vital to the result .Scotch have been impressive this season, whilemany feel the "Crocodiles" are not the power ofseason's past . Results tend to support thisargument .Last week I relied on my sighting of Scotch (at theirworst in the rain) rather than on the advice of manywho stated how impressive Old Scotch have been . Ihave seen the "Crocodiles" thrice and certainly lastweek's early form can only be thought an aberration .I know that Old Scotch teams have gone a decadewithout success against Old Xaverians . . . until 2006 . Ibelieve the younger Old Scotch players will triumphagain today

Section 2In Round 7, Collegians ran Monash Blues to 8 points .Can they do so again today? History could be ontheir side as Monash do not have an enviable finalsrecord . However they do now have a very even side,most of who can be relied upon to lift the side . Halfforward Sheldon did well last week and he proveddangerous to collegians defenders with 3 Round 7goals . Last week's stars Ross Fullerton and NickCostello were to the fore against Collegians in Round7 . Conversely Monash players were troubled by Day(3 goals) Perkov and Heins in Round 7 .Collegians should give a good account of themselvesbut I select Monash Blues, who have led thecompetition throughout .

Section 3Old Trinity come into this game against Fitzroy Reds,on the crest of a wave following their record settinglast week. They are also secure in the fact they havetwice defeated Fitzroy reds this season . . .by 90points in Round 6 and by 39 points two weeks ago .Interestingly Romeo Ullangara starred in each ofthese games . He did so last week too!! Di Pasqualeand Christopherson, two of the Semi Final heroeshave also done well against the Reds, whose bestplayers have been widespread . Also the Reds go intoSunday's match with successive losses to their tworemaining opponents .On form, I must select Old Trinity who should againwin well .

Team Manager sOnly one contact this week (Thanks, Rodney) _leaseforward your details via telephone 9467 2857 or viae mail nknugent@bigpond .com by 1 00 p .m .Monday .

CLUB 1 (1 )PRELIMINARY FINAL - Sunday August 20, 2006

Sportscover Arena, Elsternwick - 2p mOld Xaverians versus Old Scotch (1 )

CLUB 1 $ (2 )PRELIMINARY FINAL - Sunday August 20, 2006

Sportscover Arena, Elsternwick - 11 .20amMonash Blues versus Collegian s

CLUB 1PRELIMINARY FINAL - Friday August 18, 2006

Sportscover Arena, Elsternwick - 7pmFitzroy Reds versus Old Trinity

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CLUB 18 f1)1ST SEMI FINA L

DE LA SALLE OC 1 .6 6.6 11 .9 12 .11 (83)

OLD SCOTCH 4.1 8.4 13.6 15 .8 (98)DLS : Goals: A . Coffey 5, A. Thornton 2, M. Clinch 2, A. Dimble, M . Picone,

B. Rossiter. Best : S . Laska, M . Clinch, A . Coffey, P. Hesse, S . Kelliher, B .

RossiterOld Scotch : Goals : A. Millar 5, T. Fraser 3, B . Goodfellow 2, T. Collie, N .

Simon, M . Snow, A . Wilkinson, A. Grant. Best: C. Logan, T. Fraser, B .Goodfellow, T. Collie, M . Whytcross, N. Colman

Umpires : Simon Brooks (C) Jason Evans (F) Kane Fetterplace (B) SimonMerigan (B) Robert O'Halloran (G) Tony Robbins (G )

2ND SEMI FINALPRAHRAN AFC 4.2 8.2 14.7 14.8 (92)OLD XAVERIANS 3.2 3.3 5.5 10 .10 (70)

Prahran : Goals : D . Butterworth 3, B . Cartlidge 2, L. Farrell 2, S . Ivak 2, J .

Storer 2, B . Burgess, A. Slawinski, T. Jackson . Best : D. Blake, J . Cranfield,

C. Morton, J . Storer, L . Kitchen, C . BelejOld Xav : Goals : D . Rush 3, M. Jones, M . O'Kane, B . Perry, N. Rathgeber, D .Parry, A . Barrett, H . Sayers . Best: N . Rathgeber, M . Davies, M. Holmes. N .

Larkins, P. Williamson, M . 0'Kan eUmpires : Thomas Windlow (F) Malcolm Foard (C) Brian Nunn (B) AdamRogers (B) Robert O'Halloran (G) Rhett Parker (G )

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FITZROY REDS 3.2 6.5 7.5 10 .5 (65)COLLEGIANS 3.0 4.1 7.4 10 .6(66)Fitz Reds: Goals: B . Lee 2, G . Crane, D. Juhasz, A . Marron, R . Nuttall, R .

Trigg, A. Walsh, J . Ziemer, P. O'Connell . Best : B. Lee, A . O'Reilly, D .

Hannam, P. O'Connell, J. Richardson, R . Trig gColl: Goals : P. Lazer 3, L . Grant 2, D . Burn, C. Bushnell, S. Day, G. Oakley, J .Ross . Best : L . Schoknecht, S. Day, B . Tiver, P. Johnson, D . Perkov, M .

ForsterUmpires: Joseph Salvatore (C) Danny Carroll (C) Brian Nunn (B) MarkThornhill (B) Rhett Parker (G) David Windlow (G )

2ND SEMI FINALMONASH BLUES 2.2 3.5 6.9 7.10 (52)MT LILYDALE 0C 1.4 3.7 6.8 8.10 (58)

Mon Blues: Details not received .Mt Lily: Goals : J . Paull 2, P. Carolan, M. Fellows, R . McKenzie, D. Cerra, G .

Moyle, J . Roberts. Best: T. Flanagan, C . Williams, M . Rhodes, L . Hickey, D .Cerra, J . PaullUmpires: Francis Kavanagh (C) Nick Palfreyman (C) Paul Marton (B) JamesTravers (B) Richard Benson (G) Trevor Hansen (G )

CLUB 18 (3)1ST SEMI FINAL

OLD TRINITY GR 8.1 15.9 25.12 35.16 (226)CAULFIELD GR 3.1 3.1 6.2 11 .3 (69)Old Trin: Goals : D . Cristiano 10, J . Arrowsmith 6, R . Ullangara 6, S.

Dipasquale 3, A. Brawn 2, M . Burgess 2, F. Stewart 2, C . Amiconi, S . Cade,

N . Stebbins,. Best : A. Dickenson, R . Gamble, J . Arrowsmith, R. Ullangara,

J . Christopherson, D. Cristiano G. Treadwel lCool: Goals: T. Backman 3, J. Margerison 2, S . Stevenson 2, C. Grigg, W.Jacobs, L . Matias, R . Morrison . Best : R . Morrison, G . Hellyer, J . Pitts, J .

Jacobs, W. Jacobs, M. Benkemou nUmpires: Anthony Byrnes (C) Patrick Lambert (C) Francis Kavanagh (B)David Windlow (B) Simon Fearless (G) Brian Nunn (G)

2ND SEMI FINA LOLD ESSENDON 5 .2 6.2 10.5 13.7 (85)

FITZROY REDS 2.1 2.2 7.3 8.4 (52)

Old Ess: Goals: C . Morgan 6, L . Eddy, S . Evans, J . Goodger, D . Podger, B.

Turner, A. Greco, R. Appleton . Best: C . Morgan, B . Turner, J . Walker, J:Hughes, J . Goodger, B. CarissFitz Reds : Kelly 2, Price 2, McNicol, Perry, Alm and Auden, Best : D . Bahr,Madden, Schofield, Kelly, Clark, Stevenson .Umpires : Dean Banova (C) Chad Manos (C) Peter Kelly (B) Julian Maccioni(B) Brian Nunn (G) David Windlow (G)

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~_.c c n ~!August ? 200 6Eugene Charles, De La Salle ( Club 18) . Failed to appear,1 match .

* Lachlan Thompson, Old Scotch . Striking, 2 matches.

* M ichael Cini, Williamstown CYMS . Audible obscenity,1 match .

*Alastair Renshaw, Old Camberwell ( Under-19) .Striking, 2 matches .

*Greg Tolson, Old Camberwell ( Under-19) . Attemping tostrike, 1 match .

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rsF offence ($5); secon"' o &-e;.ce (;>D5);third offence ($50);fourth offence($100) ; each subsequent offence ($100).

Reserves/C18 Seniors/U19failure to phone failure to providescores by 2 .30pm final scores by 5pmLaTrobe Uni ( res) St Bernards (U19-1 )

NOB/St Pats ( U19 Red)Old Haile y bury ( U19 Blue )

Phoned/Emailed Incorrect scores Rd-1 5Power House (Sen), Old Trinity (Res), Fitzroy Reds(U19 Red), Fitzroy Reds (Club 18-3 )

Rank Nam e1 Al Dwyer2 Ed Sil l3 Gavan Flower4 Charles Beaton5 Tom Brai n6 Peter Willamson7 Fraser Cameron8 Norm Nu~en t9 Jonathan Horn10 Adrian Bemecich11 Jono Healy

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Hampton Rovers and Old Paradians charged : ith a majormelee which allegedly occurred in their senior match onSaturday August 5 at Hampton .

Both clubs accepted the prescribed penalty of $200 (firstoffence within the last two years).

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August 27 Ctub ) :--, -°rals

September 2 C - 04 & U19 S ;ction Finals begi n

September 4 Presentation Night - Carlton Cres t

September 9 A & B Section Finals begi n

September 16 C - D4 and U19 Section Grand Final s

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THE CHALLENGE : Name the grid square where you think theball was in the original photo .PRIZES : Successful entrants who correctly nominate the gridsquare in which the majority of the ball was, go into a major

"Lucky Draw" at the end of the season .The winners' names and original photo (showing where the ballwas) will appear in each subsequent issue of the "AmateurFootballer" .

LAST WEEK THE BALL WAS IN G7, THIS WEEKS SPOT THE

BALL WINNERS :No Winners .

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

Entry to be received by noon Tuesday following each round.

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MONASH GRYPHONS 16 13 3 0 1641 654 52 250.92 OLD HAILEYBURIANS 16 16 0 0 1912 698 64 273 .9 3

KEW AFC 16 12 4 0 1416 979 48 144 .64 MAZENOD OC 16 14 2 0 1684 777 56 216 .7 3OLD WESTBOURNE 16 10 6 0 1157 905 40 127.85 OLD MENTONIANS 16 12 4 0 1179 884 48 133 .3 7ELSTERNWICK AFC 16 10 6 0 995 1036 40 96.04 DE LA SALLE OC 16 10 6 0 1295 1074 40 120.5 8SWINBURNE UNI . AFC 16 9 6 1 1190 1131 38 105.22 HAMPTON ROVERS AFC 16 8 8 0 1061 1234 32 85 .9 8

STH MELB. DISTRICTS 16 9 6 0 1149 1022 36 112.43 OAKLEIGH CLAYTON' 16 6 10 0 1034 1629 24 63.4 7WEST BRUNSWICK AFC 16 7 9 0 946 821 28 115.23 MONASH BLUES 16 6 10 0 748 1243 24 60.1 8BENTLEIGH AFC 16 5 9 1 966 1329 22 72.69 P'HOUSE/STH MORNINGTON 16 4 12 0 785 1369 16 57.34ST MARYS AFC 16 2 14 0 812 1463 8 55 .50 PARKDALE VULTURES 16 4 12 0 768 1583 16 48.52

UHS-VU AFC 16 1 15 0 573 1667 4 34.37 ' SUSPENDED FOR 2006

D4 SECTDOPd P IN L D For Ag PLs % UNDER 19 (fiED) P by L D For Ag Pts %HAWTHORN AFC 16 13 3 0 2097 1040 52 201 .63 FITZROY REDS 16 14 2 0 1532 862 56 177.73

ELTHAM OC 16 13 3 0 1712 954 52 179 .45 AQUINAS OC 16 14 2 0 1357 881 56 154.03

POWER HOUSE AFC 16 13 3 0 1519 1056 52 143 .84 OLD XAVERIANS (2) 16 10 6 0 1360 1112 40 122 .30ALBERT PARK AFC 16 9 7 0 1528 1236 36 123 .62 BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE AFC16 9 6 1 1575 1365 38 115 .38BULLEEN COBRAS AFC 16 9 7 0 1507 1246 36 120 .95 OLD WESTBOURNE 16 8 8 0 1120 1396 32 80 .23BOX HILL NORTH AFC 16 9 7 0 1735 1453 36 119 .41 THERRY PENOLA OB 16 7 8 1 1114 1452 30 76 .7 2SYNDAL TALLY HO AFC 16 5 11 0 1307 1365 20 95 .75 KEW AFC 16 6 10 0 1171 1309 24 89 .46

ELEY PARK SHARKS 16 5 11 0 1266 1825 20 66.08 RUPERTSWOODAFC 16 6 10 0 942 1435 24 65 .6 4NORTH BRUNSWICK AFC 16 4 12 0 1124 1798 16 62 .51 NTH OLD BOYS/ST PATS COL 16 5 11 0 1107 1466 20 75 .5 1RICHMOND CENTRAL AFC 16 0 16 0 806 2568 0 31 .39

~'iL~fD 9~ (9) P tg L D For Ag Pts 1D4 RESERVE P W L D For A g Pt~'/' PRAHRAN AFC 15 13 2 0 1246 811 52 153 .64ELTHAM DC 16 14 2 0 1525 552 56 276.27 OLD XAVERIANS 15 12 3 0 1203 704 48 170.8 8

POWER HOUSE AFC 16 14 2 0 1519 691 56 219.83 DE LA SALLE OC 15 12 3 0 1344 877 44 153.2 5HAWTHORN AFC 16 11 5 0 1441 704 44 204.69 OLD SCOTCH 15 10 5 0 1152 894 40 128.86

NORTH BRUNSWICK AFC 16 9 7 0 1094 1038 36 105.39 OLD MELBURNIANS 15 7 8 0 958 982 28 97.56

BOX HILL NORTH AFC 16 8 8 0 1457 105 1, 32 138.63 ST KEVINS 08 14 6 8 0 992 1034 24 95.94

SYNDAL TALLY HO AFC 16 8 8 0 1076 992 32 108.47 UNIVERSITY BLUES 15 5 10 0 831 1088 20 76.38ALBERT PARK AFC 16 7 9 0 1115 1098 28 101 .55 MAZENOD OC 15 4 11 0 962 1224 16 78.59BULLEEN COBRAS AFC 16 6 10 0 1069 1131 24 94.52 OLD XAVERIANS (2) 15 4 11 0 811 1205 16 67 .3

ELEY PARK SHARKS 16 2 14 0 668 1965 8 33.99 ST BEDES MENTONE TIGERS 15 2 13 0 660 1463 8 45.1 1RICHMOND CENTRAL AFC 16 1 15 0 509 2251 4 22 .61

L'LUP 18 Z) P Iff L D For PPS %

UNDER 19 011 P W L D For Ag PLS~/ p,qONASH BLUES 15 14 1 0 1779 679 56 262OLD XAVERIANS (1) 17 15 1 0 2085 639 60 326 .29 MT LILYDALEOC 15 12 3 0 1506 628 48 239 .8 1DE LA SALLE OC 16 15 1 0 1571 612 60 256 .70 FITZROY REDS 15 11 4 0 1297 714 44 181 .65UNIVERSITY BLUES 16 11 5 0 1191 923 44 129 .04 COLLEGIANS 15 8 7 0 1213 986 32 123 .0 2

ST BERNAROS 16 10 6 0 1464 1191 40 122 .92 WHITEFRIARS OC 15 8 7 0 1205 986 32 122 .2 1RUPERTSWODD AFC 16 9 7 0 1232 1233 36 99 .92 ST BERNARDS 15 8 7 0 1226 1085 32 11 3OLD SCOTCH 16 6 10 0 1126 1358 24 82 .92 UNIVERSITY BLACKS 15 8 7 0 930 869 32 107 .0 2MARCELLIN DC 16 5 11 0 1056 1407 20 75 .05 OLD BRIGHTON GR 15 4 11 0 948 1582 16 59 .9 2ST KEVINS 08 16 4 12 0 992 1499 16 66.18 MARCELLIN OC 15 1 14 0 533 1856 4 28 .7 2BANYULE-VIEWBANK 16 3 13 0 744 1777 12 41 .87 THERRY PENOLA OB 15 1 14 0 466 1927 4 24 .1 8

COLLEGIANS 16 2 13 0 801 1733 8 46.22

~LU~ i8 (3) P w L D For A Pts !UNDER 1 .9 L~) P W L D For Ay Pta %^ OLD ESSENDON 15 13 2 0 1048 576 52 181 .94OLD CAREY GR 16 14 2 0 1655 986 56 167.85 FITZROY REDS 15 12 3 0 1115 682 48 163.49OLD MELBURNIANS 16 13 3 0 1396 937 52 148.99 OLD TRINITY GR 15 11 4 0 1374 711 44 193.25

OLD PARADIANS 16 12 4 0 1664 1026 48 162.18 CAULFIELD GR 15 10 5 0 1079 807 40 133.71OLD CAMBERWELL GR 16 9 7 0 1491 1170 36 127.44 EMMAUS ST LEOS OC 15 8 7 0 968 1105 32 87 .6OLD BRIGHTON GA 16 7 9 0 1263 1332 28 94.82 BEAUMARIS FC 15 5 10 0 898 1028 20 87.35

UNIVERSITY BLACKS 16 6 9 1 1031 1337 26 77.11 NTH OLD BOYS/ST PATS COL 15 5 10 0 821 1095 20 74.98WHITEFRIARS OC 16 6 10 0 1275 1322 24 96 .44 OLD GEELONG 15 4 11 0 870 1138 16 76.45

CAULFIELD GR 16 6 10 0 1101 1291 24 85 .28 OLD SCOTCH 15 4 11 0 809 1294 16 62.52

BEAUMARIS FC 16 5 10 1 1192 1436 22 83 .01 LATROBE UNIVERSITY AFC 15 3 12 0 504 1207 12 41 .76

OLD TRINITY GR 16 1 15 0 778 2009 4 38 .7 3

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OLD XAVERIANS 15OLD HAILEYBURY 15OLD SCOTCH 15UNIVERSITY BLUES 15DE LA SALLE 15OLD IVANHOE 15STBERNARDS 15OLD TRINITY GR 15MARCELLIN OC 15OLD MELBURNIANS 15

W L D For Ag P~ I

10 5 0 1616 1113 40 145.19

10 5 0 1385 966 40 143.3710 5 0 1294 1383 40 93.569 6 0 1485 1119 36 132.71

9 6 0 1456 1356 36 107.378 7 0 1142 1042 32 109.60

7 8 0 1240 1343 28 92.337 8 0 1134 1322 28 85.78

4 11 0 1054 1394 16 75.611 14 0 907 1717 4 52.82

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OLD SCOTCH 15OLD XAVERIANS 15DE LA SALLE 15UNIVERSITY BLUES 15OLD TRINITY GR 15ST BERNARDS 15OLD IVANHOE 15OLD MELBURNIANS 15MARCELLIN OC 15OLD HAILEYBURY 1 5

B SECTION pCOLLEGIANS 15OLD BRIGHTON GR 15OLD ESSENDON GR 15UNIVERSITY BLACKS 15CAULFIELD GR 15BEAUMARIS FC 15MHSOB 15ST KEVINS OB 15WHITEFRIARS OC 15MAZENOD 0C 1 5

B RESERVE p

COLLEGIANS 15

OLD BRIGHTON GR 15UNIVERSITY BLACKS 15

CAULFIELD OR 15ST KEVINS OR 15

OLD ESSENDON GR 15WHITEFRIARS DC 15

BEAUMARIS FC 15MHSOB 15

MAZENOD 0C 1 5

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ST BEDES/MENTONE TIGERS 16AJAX AFC 16

ORMONDAFC 16

OLD CAMBERWELL 16MDNASH BLUES 16

PARKDALE VULTURES 16FITZROY REDS 16

HAMPTON ROVERS 16NOBfST PATS COLL 16

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C RESER VE PST BEDES/MENTONE TIG 16ORMOND AFC 16FITZROY REDS 16OLD CAMBERWELL GR 16NOB/ST PATRICKS COL 16AJAX AFC 16OLD PARADIANS 16MONASH BLUES 16HAMPTON ROVERS 16PARKDALE VULTURES 16

W 1 D For Ag PLs

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Dl SECTION PWL D Far Ag Pts fOLD CAREY GRAMMARIANS 16 13 3 0 1623 1152 52 140.89BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE AFC16 12 4 0 1587 1332 48 119.14OLD GEELONG FC 16 11 5 0 1580 1143 44 13823YARRA VALLEY OB 16 10 6 0 1408 1292 40 108.98RUPERTSW000AFC 16 10 6 0 1510 1451 40 104 .07OLD MENTONIANS 16 7 8 1 1479 1627 30 90.90THERRY PENOLA OB 16 6 10 0 1205 1232 24 97.81EMMAUS ST LEOS OC 16 4 11 1 1387 1641 18 84 .52BANYULE AFC 16 3 13 0 1198 1643 12 72.92PRAHRAN AFC 16 3 13 0 1097 1561 12 70.28

D l RESERVE P IN L D For Ag Pis %

OLD GEELONG FC 16 16 0 0 1719 569 64 302 .11OLD CAREY GRAMMARIANS 16 14 2 0 1267 788 56 160.79OLD MENTONIANS 16 10 6 0 1253 1064 40 117 .76RUPERTSW000AFC 16 9 7 0 1174 1136 36 103 .35BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE AFC16 8 8 0 1075 1034 32 103 .97THERRY PENOLA 08 16 7 9 0 1223 922 28 132 .65EMMAUS ST LEOS OC AFC 16 7 9 0 984 1216 28 80 .92BANYULE AFC 16 4 12 0 974 1366 16 71 .30PRAHRAN AFC 16 4 12 0 721 1339 16 53 .85YARRA VALLEY OB 16 1 15 0 650 1606 4 40 .47

14 1 0 1375 750 56 183.33

12 3 0 1375 651 48 211 .2111 4 0 1228 656 44 187.20

11 4 0 1200 683 44 175 .707 8 0 807 1069 28 75 .496 9 0 954 947 24 100.74

6 9 0 722 1135 24 63 .614 11 0 732 1166 16 62 .78

3 12 0 547 1213 12 45 .091 14 0 577 1247 4 46 .27

IN L D for Ag Pls %

13 2 0 1549 785 52 197 .3212 2 1 1430 1187 50 120 .47

11 4 0 1398 1199 44 116 .609 6 0 1006 1073 36 93 .76

7 8 0 1271 1193 28 105 .546 8 1 1132 1261 26 89 .77

6 9 0 1126 1179 24 95 .504 11 0 1200 1404 16 85 .47

3 12 0 972 1379 12 70 .493 12 0 866 1290 12 67 .1 3

W L D For Ag PGS %

13 2 0 1401 754 52 185 .8112 3 0 1094 755 48 144 .9010 5 0 1178 815 40 144 .5410 5 0 1191 897 40 132 .789 6 0 1088 961 36 113 .228 7 0 937 1012 32 92 .594 11 0 755 1100 16 68 .644 11 0 731 1102 16 66 .333 12 0 759 1152 12 65 .892 13 0 725 1311 8 55 .3 0

6Y L D For _Ag Pfs %

16 0 0 2013 997 64 201 .91

11 5 0 1413 1181 44 119.6 49 7 0 1532 1296 36 118.21

8 8 0 1408 1451 32 97.047 8 1 1267 1339 30 94.62

7 8 1 1364 1463 30 93.237 9 0 1261 1320 28 95.53

5 11 0 1227 1578 20 77.765 11 0 1139 1488 20 76.55

4 12 0 980 1491 16 65.73

bY L D For Ag Pis %

15 1 0 1988 552 60 360.1412 4 0 1834 836 48 219.3811 5 0 1438 809 44 17715

10 6 0 1304 967 40 134.859 7 0 1216 1055 36 115.26

8 8 0 1001 1183 32 84.62

7 9 0 1037 935 28 110.915 11 0 998 1397 20 71 .44

3 13 0 542 1759 12 30.810 16 0 314 2284 0 1175

fi2 SECTION P w L D For Ag Pts %

PENINSULA OB 16 15 1 0 1754 983 60 178 .43OAKLEIGH AFC 16 13 3 0 1508 1055 52 142 .94SALESIAN AFC 16 11 5 0 1365 1094 44 124 .77AQUINAS OC 16 9 7 0 1466 1236 36 118 .61GLEN EIRA AFC 16 8 8 0 1275 1392 32 91 .59WERRIBEE AFC 16 7 9 0 1319 1335 28 98 .80ST JOHNS OC 16 5 11 0 1140 1645 20 69 .30WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 16 4 12 0 1237 1356 16 91 .22LA TROBEUNI 16 4 12 0 1051 1432 16 73 .39IVANHOE ASSUMPTION AFC 16 4 12 0 1107 1694 16 65 .3 5

1F2d; P W L D For __Aq Pis %

SALESIAN AFC 16 13 3 0 1402 1030 52 136.12PENINSULA OB 16 12 4 0 1426 922 48 154 .66AQUINAS OC 16 12 4 0 1399 959 48 145 .88WERRIBEE AFC 16 10 6 0 1501 1051 40 142 .82LA TROBE UNI AFC 16 10 6 0 1158 885 40 130 .85WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 16 6 10 0 1120 1220 24 91 .80OAKLEIGH AFC 16 6 10 0 1034 1157 24 89 .37ST JDHNS OC 16 6 10 0 896 1353 24 66 .22IVANHOE ASSUMPTION AFC 16 3 13 0 810 1396 12 58 .02GLEN EIRA AFC 16 2 14 0 820 1694 8 48 .4 1

D3 SEC T6L7N P W L D For Ay Pis I

STH MELB. DISTRICTS 16 15 1 0 1931 973 60 198.46BENTLEIGH AFC 16 12 4 0 1827 1148 48 159.15ELSTERNWICKAFC 16 12 4 0 1834 1267 48 144 .75OLD WESTBOURNE 16 11 5 0 1394 1007 44 138 .43WEST BRUNSWICK AFC 16 11 5 0 1358 1043 44 130.20MONASH GRYPHONS 16 5 11 0 1263 1605 20 78 .69SWINBURNE UNI AFC 16 5 11 0 1128 1513 20 74 .55KEW AFC 16 5 11 0 1153 1599 20 72.11ST MARYS AFC 16 3 13 0 1080 1874 12 57.63UHS-VU AFC 16 1 15 0 902 1841 4 49.0 0

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