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L3 9)90' ADVISOR CALLS Ti' QUIT S ~}v ars as the top m an , Micliael Sneddon has advised me C, As it is time to "devote more time supporting Jane raising 3ren as they grow older ." There is no doubt that Michael made a wonderful contribution to the VAFA and his ,:rt Irin g ciZa rt s have certainly been appreciated, with umpi ring ;, :!_rs dwindling and the community 's attitudes to umpiring a t 11 ;y low level, Iviichaets successor certainly wi ll face a ing situation . 1,Lcljac1 will not be lost to the VAFA, as he intends to umpire the , ;1 I r>atch, (when he feels he needs a break from raising the : ,Ir :i :) an d he will also assist me in the role of talking to possible Michael on a job we ll done . 0 EFIC'7AIS A1TlE2E cns received throughout the season have demonstrated : ally a flagrant disregard by many dubs to ensure that watercarriers, runners and interchange stewards are [ i : attired in clothing as l aid down by the Association. go to the expense of outfitting their o fficials correctly be out of pocket when others cho ose to disregards the r: ~ and VAFA dutv officers at finals have been asked to be ,.in diF,~-,nt in bringing incorrectly outfi tt ed officials to the jr mi(,, i of the VAF A i:u~~u2y Players, are to be in the correct uniform, and this ludcs wearing approved bile shorts (if they have to be worn) ,re VAFA br anded and flesh colored only. Where a large ,i :u il; r , "players in a team i gnore this ruling, a club will be asked cause why a certain amount should not be imposed under dations "conduct unbecoming rule" . ` :,,tr must be wear ing jumper numbers that carrespand to Lsts printed in the "Amateur Footballer", and again an initial ..r ~, i_npc~~ r] for a varia tion which increases in value each week ti~e p'r,% r continues to wear the same numb er that do es not ,r~ ~ with the Amateur Footballer listing of numbers . r adk : :t and purchashng enquiries ring Tony O'Callaghan P41813857 7 1,: ~o!lowing outlines the uniform requirements of the Association . 'mpires have been instructed to inspect all runners', water ,-crs' and trainers uniforms before matches and if not up to ., slud the official is to be told he/she is not able to take the field n! 1 at tir,i correctly. It is also important to ensure that all officials I'-okier than 15 years. Ru~: VAFA jade top and VAFA dub shorts . Track pants, if n, to be navy or black only . If it is cold the VAFA jade tracksuit ~ be worn . No other garments under/over the jade polo shirt te that there can only be one dub runner . A 'ater Carri er s: VAFAgold top and VAFA dub shorts . Track pants , 7 if worn, to be navy or black only. If runners or water carriers wear bike shorts they mus t be flesh colored tights only . No other garment is to be worn under the green or gold top-note that there can be no more than 4 water carriers. Thiners: VAFA white/blue top with navy or black track pants . Caps if worn must be purchased through VAFA Properties only. SUPPLY OF CLUB UI&IRS FOR Any registered reserve umpire or dub boundary or goal umpire who would like to seek an appointment for the first couple of weeks of the finals is asked to contact the VAFA by either emai .ling phi~avafa .asn .au or sue avafa .asn.au Ta'IHOS . E WHO FINISH TODA Y Today sees the end of the 2001 season for many . If this is so, I hope that the year has still been enjoyable and the challenge that missing out on the finals or being relegated brings also motivates dubs to begin vital planning for success in 2002 . To those, where today marks the end ofan official involvement with a dub, good luck in the future and I hope that you will still "unofficially" stay with your club . TIFiOPv " UP / THUhM DOWN THUMBS UP The D3 reserves match played between UHSOB and Richmond Central was plaved in true Amateur 'spiri t despite the disparity in scores . All players and officials were correctly attired and the match reflected well on the Association and to both participating dubs. Well done . THUM13S DOWN icket and media personality David Hookes, who blaste d e VAFA's "no grog aft er two and until the game is a ver " rule as an archaic rule . For more on these stories and other VAFA new, a taappeDw" visit tfte vMA we=te - --~ == s Looking Back .. .. .. .. . ... . .. .. .. . .. .. .. . . . .. .. .. .. .. . . . .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. . .... . .20 Coaches' Clipboard ... .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. . ... . .. .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .. . . . . . .. . .. ...... . .? .5 Todays Umpires .. .,, .. .. .. . .. . . .. .... . .. .. .. ..,. .. . .. .. .»,. .. .. .. . ..,.. . .. ..31 For the Lov e of the Game .. . --33 . . .. .. . . . .. .. .. . .. .. ...... . ..... ... . .. .. .F'mais' Venues .... . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. ... .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. ..... .. .. . .. .. .. . ..34 Ffnals' Fmpillty . .. ... .. .. .. . ..... ... .. . .. .. .. ... .. .. . .... .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. . ..48 Sport 927 Prize Winner . ... . .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. . A9 P am xt t V eek's Matches .. ...... . .. .. .. .. ... .. .. . ... . . . .... . .. .. .. . . .. . . . .. . .. .. .. . ..51 Flsfernwick Park Draw ., --62 . .. .. ... .... .. .. . .. .. .. ... .. .. .. ... . .. . . .. .. .Trib> .nal & Investigations . .. ... .. .. .. . ... ... .. . . .. . . .. ... .. . .. . . . .. . .. .. .. . . .62 L-' I'm .. . .. .. .. ... .. .. .. .. . .. . . .. . ..... ... .. .. .. . .. .. .. . ... . .. .. .. ... .. .. . .. .. .. ..631&4 THE JOURNAL OF THE VICTORIAN AMATEUR FOOTBALL ASSOCIATIO N August 25t[---, '- ^ - 1 Price : $2 .00 Vol . 01 No . 18
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L3 9)90' ADVISOR CALLS Ti' QUITS~}vars as the top man , Micliael Sneddon has advised meC, As it is time to "devote more time supporting Jane raising3ren as they grow older." There is no doubt that Michael

made a wonderful contribution to the VAFA and his,:rtIring ciZartshave certainly been appreciated, with umpiring

;, :!_rs dwindling and the community 's attitudes to umpiring a t11 ;y low level, Iviichaets successor certainly will face a

ing situation .1,Lcljac1 will not be lost to the VAFA, as he intends to umpire the

, ;1 Ir>atch, (when he feels he needs a break from raising the:,Ir :i :) an d he will also assist me in the role of talking to possible

Michael on a job well done .0EFIC'7AIS A1TlE2E

cns received throughout the season have demonstrated: ally a flagrant disregard by many dubs to ensure that

watercarriers, runners and interchange stewards are[ i : attired in clothing as laid down by the Association.

go to the expense of outfitting their officials correctlybe out of pocket when others cho ose to disregards the

r: ~ and VAFA dutv officers at finals have been asked to be,.in diF,~-,nt in bringing incorrectly outfitted officials to thejr mi(,, i of the VAFAi:u~~u2y Players, are to be in the correct uniform, and thisludcs wearing approved bile shorts (if they have to be worn)

,re VAFA branded and flesh colored only. Where a large,i:uil; r , "players in a team ignore this ruling, a club will be asked

cause why a certain amount should not be imposed underdations "conduct unbecoming rule".

` :,,tr must be wearing jumper numbers that carrespand toLsts printed in the "Amateur Footballer", and again an initial

..r ~, i_npc~~ r] for a variation which increases in value each weekti~e p'r,% r continues to wear the same numb er that do es not

,r~ ~ with the Amateur Footballer listing of numbers.r adk : :t and purchashng enquiries ring Tony O'Callaghan

P41813857 71,: ~o!lowing outlines the uniform requirements of the Association .

'mpires have been instructed to inspect all runners', water,-crs' and trainers uniforms before matches and if not up to., slud the official is to be told he/she is not able to take the field

n! 1 at tir,i correctly. It is also important to ensure that all officialsI'-okier than 15 years.

Ru~: VAFA jade top and VAFA dub shorts . Track pants, ifn, to be navy or black only. If it is cold the VAFA jade tracksuit~ be worn. No other garments under/over the jade polo shirt

te that there can only be one dub runner.A'ater Carriers: VAFAgold top and VAFA dub shorts . Track pants ,

7

if worn, to be navy or blackonly.If runners or water carrierswear bike shorts they mustbe flesh colored tights only. No other garment is to be worn underthe green or gold top-note that there can be no more than 4 watercarriers.Thiners: VAFA white/blue top with navy or black track pants .Caps if worn must be purchased through VAFA Properties only.SUPPLY OF CLUB UI&IRS FOR

Any registered reserve umpire or dub boundary or goal umpirewho would like to seek an appointment for the first couple of weeksof the finals is asked to contact the VAFA by either emai .lingphi~avafa.asn .au or sue avafa .asn.auTa'IHOS. E WHO FINISH TODAYToday sees the end of the 2001 season for many . If this is so, I hopethat the year has still been enjoyable and the challenge thatmissing out on the finals or being relegated brings also motivatesdubs to begin vital planning for success in 2002 .To those, where today marks the end ofan official involvement witha dub, good luck in the future and I hope that you will still"unofficially" stay with your club .TIFiOPv " UP / THUhM DOWNTHUMBS UP

The D3 reserves match played between UHSOB andRichmond Central was plaved in true Amateur 'spirit

despite the disparity in scores . All players and officials werecorrectly attired and the match reflected well on the Associationand to both participating dubs. Well done .THUM13S DOWN

icket and media personality David Hookes, who blastede VAFA's "no grog after two and until the game is aver "

rule as an archaic rule .

For more on these stories and other VAFA new,a taappeDw" visit tfte vMA we=te -

--~ ==sLooking Back .. .. .. .. . ... . .. .. .. . .. .. .. ... .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. . ......20Coaches' Clipboard ... .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. . ... . .. .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .. .. ... .. .. .. ..... ..?.5Todays Umpires . ..,,.. .. .. . .. .. .. .... . .. .. .. ..».,. .. . .. .. .»,. .. .. .. . ..,..». . .. ..31For the Love of the Game .. . --33.. .. .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .. ...... . ..... ... . .. ..

.F'mais' Venues.... . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. ... .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. ..... .. .. . .. .. .. . ..34Ffnals' Fmpillty . .. ... .. .. .. . .... . ... .. . .. .. .. ... .. .. . .... .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. . ..48Sport 927 Prize Winner . ... . .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. . A9P amxt tVeek's Matches .. ...... . .. .. .. .. ... .. .. . ... . ...... . .. .. .. ..... .. .. . .. .. .. . ..51Flsfernwick Park Draw., --62. .. .. ... .... .. .. . .. .. .. ... .. .. .. ... .. .. . .. ..

.Trib>.nal & Investigations. .. ... .. .. .. . ... ... .. . .. .. . .. ... .. .. .. . . .. . .. .. .. ...62L-' I'm .. . .. .. .. ... .. .. .. .. ... .. .. .. .... ... .. .. .. . .. .. .. . ... . .. .. .. ... .. .. . .. .. .. ..631&4

THE JOURNAL OF THE VICTORIAN AMATEUR FOOTBALL ASSOCIATIO NAugust 25t[---, '- ^ - 1 Price : $2 .00 Vol . 01 No . 18

OLD-- attempt to become the greatest teamin the 109 4r= of this Association will be decided atToorak Park ii~Ls afternoon . Foilrth placed Xavs hostfifth placed t : id with two pointsseparating them the winner g(us into the first semi . Itis passe to remind us of what - avs are trying to do butfor posterity it must be recorded . Winners of the pastsix A Section flags, Xavs have equalled UniversityBlacks' tally set in 1949. Blacks made it to a seventhsuccessive grand final in 1950 before losing toOrmond and this is a record that is in jeopardy today.Other records at stake : Old Scotch competed in 10successive A Section finals series between 1926 and1935 . Xavs are shooting for their ninth successive . Ifyou had predicted at the start of the year that Xavswould have to win the last home-and-away game tomake the four you would have been sent to therapy .Not once during the eight finals appearance, not evenin 1996 when the Red-and-Blacks turned 2-7, didthey have to win Round 18 to squeeze in . Xavs' formis not littered with conviction over the past sixmatches where they have split the ledger but the winscame against Uni Blues (three points) and therelegated Mazenod and Old Brighton . Travelling toToorak for clubs used to by as daunting as it was fora first-home buyer looking to purchase in the area .This year Xavs have won four of seven games at home .On the flip side, MHSOB is yet to defeat Xavs sincereturning to A Section last year. In other games today,Scotch and Trinity both need to thrash each otherand have OBG smash SI{t}BS to displace the RighettiOval boys out of the four.With top placed Marcellin meeting second placed StBernards, SKOBS could grab the double chance .Mazenod and Uni are playing for pride .ROUND-UP THE COACHES WHOSE TEAMSARE OUT :SCOTC- -.'S Smith:What's worked : "Injecting new blood like TimFinocchiaro, Cameron Smith, Hugh Thomas and RobAston and we played 45 guys this year which gi=vesthem a chance ." What hasn't worked: "Not having thebest team on the field week-in week-out and that'sAmateur Football . It's no excuse ." On today againstOT : "The season is pretty well over, but while there isa chance there we have to have a go" .TRINITTS Leigh Carlson:What's worked: "Throughout the 90s we've been inand out of A grade and it's been my job to helpestablish us as an A grade club and I think we aredoing it .-What's not worked : "I've been impatient and I think

we are still learningwhat it takes to be atop A grade club." Ontoday against OS :"We're not out of the finals ye~ . Haven't donemaths but we just want a win . "UNIVERSHY BLUES' L -, )rs :Asked who are the better coaches: "Mike McArtlAllen (where he puts his players), Tim O'ShaughnE(we both trained under Leigh Matthews), andimpressed with Luke Soulos (he makes mo6~would)" .MAZENOD'S David Murray;"Xavs and St Bernards are smart the way they stheir VFL top-ups to Essendon and Carlton wldon't have reserve sides, whereas our boys gSpringvale and it does.Therefore our best boys don't drop back to us if Idon't make the senior team. We might have tcsmarter next year as to where we send them ."®f.i? BRIGHTON'S Dale Tapping:ng:"The past five years have been great fun and I'veenjoyed this year." Asked about his futurecoaching: "I won't be rushing in - I don't know ."On today against SKOBS: "We've been playingfooty over the past few weeks and but for 15 miniagainst Marcellin we would have won that too ."TIES WEEK'S PLAYER FOCUS : OBG'S SBWILLIAMSCaptain for the past three years Simon, 26, said itan honor to be an A Section captain "no matter wlyou are on the ladder" . Simon is passionate yet sof his team-mates, who played in last year's B grfinal, didn't play this year. "It's part of AmaFootball . We've got some educated guys at our clike Matt Dennis, and he went overseas with his wYou have to respect that ." Never sent off or repoiSimon attributes his cool attitude to advice fumpire Hinton at the start of his career . "Waynethere is nothing worse for an umpire than dissentas we have a young side I have to set the exampliTHISWEEK'S COACH FOCUS : MHSOB'S LtSOULOSAfter playing in Prahran last VFA premiershipDivision Two in 1987 as a mid-fielder/flanker uwBrian Taylor, Luke started with junior developmeiCarlton before becoming an assistant coach inVSFL with the Jets and the Cannons . Last yeatook training mid-season for Old Brightonexcellent reports filtered to South Yarra. Luke, 3 !renowned for his preparation and taking the Uniccto new highs during pre-season.

pI<_-ed his for 'te~ .ced=. :'ththeClub i J ~d6

er of our 1997 Under 19 Premiership.s since gone on to be our regula rorWard in the senior side . Well done

9 .11 :2 .1 1! (87)2 .2 4.1 4.5 6.9(45 )

: A Gumati i ~ 4 Perry 2 Jackson 2 Ienn: : Reid Mizzi Saim. Best: Pirrie Raju N(ckas VanDenDungen Mini A Ginnavin .

rSeehan Fisher Wallace Harrison Carter Hanley. Best :er Beard Fisher Dunne Wallace 0'Donaghue. Umpires : G .rhen W. Hinton (F) K . Segota B. McCarthy (G)

3.5 5.9 8.14 12 .17 (89)5.2 4.4 7.6 10.11 (71)

s 2 Gorman 2 Greig 2 Parkin 2 Andrews Arrowsmit hden Stutelifte. Best: Hattleld Reynolds Ramsden Parkin R Phillip s

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5 f

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les `rea

oil ui'club Legend Tony plays his

-oducts of the Sc ]-)-c,- -, t4anies from

5 t :r future . This wee k

club . Stepping into Senior rar' : slick has acquitted himself very well

become a valuable member of theside . Again we look forward to many

this your ,5 player .

cor. ; :a1 ` "es 1_' Fisher on

it is also to

;re ` leac

repie _ ed hi s

would ^ to congratulatewho achieves the milestone of 5 0

ga :3 ..€.a for the Club this'ell done Cam from all at Uni Blues .

R irrows . St. Kevins: Ferraro 2 J Gtansimcusa 2 Crohan 2 BDollman Dollman Curtis Sadler. Best : O'Keefe Sadler KemptonFrase . ahoney Lynch . Umpires : J . Watson P. James (F) D . CusackP Bt R Parry K. Pitcher (G )

ES 3.6 3.6 7.8 9.11 (65)1.1 5.7 9.10 13 .16 (94)

Slimmon 2 McEWin 2 J Hayter L Ryan C Ryan Tu . .s. _, st: North DeCrespigny McIntyre Russell Situatio n

'oulloupas .: Johnston 3 Ibrahim 2 Treganoc-ran 2 0'Flynn Slattery Cox

Browne Duncan . Best: Slattery Seabury Browne Sampimo nDinneen Johnston . Ump : A. Damen M. Gibson (F) N. Woods T.Dodds 'B) C . Arnol B . Dix (G )ST. BE tDS 4.7 10.10 14.17 17.19 (121)C )X tIAPdS 2.1 4.1 8,3 9.6(60)St . ; : Jordan 4 Clarke 3 T Harvey 2 N Mitchell 2 Taylo r

omas s . irutchell McKeon Broadbent Turnbull . Best : Jorda nop us Loughlin McLaughlin Broadbent Thomas .

C ans: Coughlan 4 Landrigan 2 Orlando McCarthy P3 r-ld. Best: Coughlan A Dillon Landrigan Donati HawkinsBrusL !d.

. Best: Tav9or White Cassell Fairchild Limbckek G

Old Scotch: H Thomas 4 Aujard 4 Wtgney 3 B Thomas Kitchen Angus .Best: Old Sea: Nettleton Aujard Robinson Finocchiaro D Thomast? ,e~i _: J. Kvins R. Eastwood (F) T. Dornom B . Mutton (B) G .konmson . Hoare (G)

/ .4 9.11 11 .13 (79): i 4.7 7.9(51)

R. Sneddon A . Firlev (F )5.2 8.7 12.9 15.15 (105)

'CIi 8.1 9.2 12.6 14.8 (92)nnert 4 White 3 Thompson 3 S McCtilty Joseph Taylor G

t: Billionis 3. 2, gley. Over . Walsh. Adanus,.amith . Williams. Billionis, Walsh ,

ali,eurlu)~ .

O C v . Univ; sityv . St . Bernards = -

~3 ' "averians v .()lc' Scotch v . Old Trinity

in : Ballenger. 2, Krom, McMullin ._ ney I.-, . ;,,rmo. Tilling. Nisbet, Grant, Murray . D

2.1 3.1 3.3 5.3 (33)2.2 3.7 6.10 13 .12 (90)

C ii-- Cornell 2 . Power 2, Lauletta. Best: Nisbet, S VanDerbenne,S Oberoi . Kenna . A Boyd, J Best.St Kevins: M Maguire 5, D Moylan 3. O'Connor, O'Shea . Ferra-i,Greenhalg. O'Brien . Best: O'Shea, Watght, Shelly. M Maguire . DSheehy. O'Brien .LVEI2SPI°5 BLUES 1 .2 2.3 4.3 5.3 (33)

1.3 2.8 4.11 9.13 (67)Terrill, Hutchins . Karts, Brookes. Gray . Bes t

iderit att,t, .

hean d

CI

Marcellin 2 61MHSOB 4 49

Old Scotch 0 48St Bernards 2 47

St Bernarde 2 36A RESERVE

St Bernards 0 40

Marce(lin 0 24

Old Scotch 0 21

Old Xaverians 2 21

Old Xaverians 0 17

Suvoltos• Larkin, Temple-Smith, Versteegen . Crawford, Brown .i a"In : Cope 2. Leffanue 2, Dlneen . Becehetti, Monson. Wilkinson .SnllLh. Best : Taylor, Thersz, Frisina. Wallis. 0'Flynn. Walker.

S 2.2 4.2 6.2 7.2(44)OLD XAYE S 1.1 5.4 8.5 13.9 (87)St .Bernsrd's : Borg 2, McKay, Osborne, N .Smith• J.GoIlant . Caithorpe .Best: N .Smith. McKay, Stmpson, Pizzichetta, Catterall. Nathan.

r% ' : R.Jones 5. Meehan 2, A .Jones . Oswald, Freer, HIlbert ,eland . Best: R .Jones. Drake, R.Cough)xa .n . Stoney . Oswald ,

2.1 2.3 3.3 3.3 (21)Cli 2.2 7.4 12.10 15.18 (10$):nnett Mills Rodder. Best : L Taylor Felerkram; Redder Davis

Ks ,Barge . Old Scotch: P.atc)tffe 5 . Lipshut 3. E.Parthenidts 2 . RoiT 2 .Hooper 1, LaIlIligton 1• Beaurepaire l, Best : Ratclll'fe, Grigg, Hosking.Miles. L[pshut, Hooper .

A SectionM A R C EliJ N

Coach : Simon DalrympleRes . Coach: Peter Randall

1 . C . Slattery2 . A . Caffry3 . D . Waters4 . G. Romanin

5 . M . Moran

6. D. Sampimon7. N. Godwi n8. R . Frisin a9. D . Ballantine

10 . C . Purcell11 . D . Taylor (RC)

12 . B. Croni n

13 . S . Dinneen14. R . McMahon

15. M . Chun16. L. McMillan

17. G. Cox (VC)18 . D. Gartner19 . D. Cooper20 . S . O'Flynn

21 . N. Walker22 . D. Marson

23 . P. Gleason

24 . L . O'Flynn25. R . Galat i

26. N . Armstrong

27. D . Theisz28. D . Johnston29. P. Smit h30 . A . Treganowan (C)31 . S . Yee32 . M . Browne33 . G . Cull34 . D. Jarred35 . J. Frazer36 . D . Cope37. D . Moran

38. M. O'Sullivan

39. B. Colville

40. M . Leffanue

41 . J . Seabury42 . B . Dinneen43 . A . Duncan44 . A. Wilkinson (RVC)44 L. Hanse n

45 . D . Theisz46. J . Wilkins47. D . Ryan48. A. Gallagher49. D . Courts50. A . Ryder

51 . M . Maguire

52 . J . Mathews

53 . C. Mathews

54 . R. McMahon

55 . J . Wallis56 . B . Norden57 . M . Van Lint59 . J . Ibrahim

. . .s .o. B . M A3EN®Q ~ ,~ ®LD ~"~Coach: !-' , Soulos Coach: David Murray Coach : Andn

Coach:ResRes. Coach : Terry Blythman Reserve: Tony Collins Coach: Dale Tappin gkCl

.ack •

1 J Bamert (DVC)1 C . Harrison so na rAssist. : Justi n

Res . Coach : Richard Classsr .

1 A Ne#tleto~

2 S McCully3 D Woodley

2 A. Quinn3 A . McIntyre 1 A. Kryzwniak 2 B Philli sp

3 C Hosking4 C Eabry 4 A. Hanley (C) 2 A. Pirrie

4 T Holt5 P Sherry 5 M. Quirk 3 C. Barrow (VC) 5 R Price5 N Orchard 6 J . Bayford 4 A. MacGillvray 6 A Crow6 R Joseph S. Morgan 5 N. Perry 7 J Kitche n7 J Pertzel (C))7 A Angus 8 D. Lancaster 6 R. Stewart 8 C Reid

8 J Gerner 9 S. Noble 7 C. BrewGadsden8 M

9 R Aujard

8 C Wright9 D Fairchild (VC)

10 M . O'HaraSmith (RC)11 T

.9 S . Lennox (VC)

10 J Kerr11 M Angu s

9 M Clowes.

11 D . Hose 11 L. Adamis 12 S Crow10 D Skinner 12 M . Murray 11 A. Fitzgerald 13 N Hooper10 D Norton

Goode n13 P 12 B. Williams 14 E Parthenides11 K Krio s12 A Simpson

.14 N . Meehan 13 R . Kent 15 M O'Brien

12 M Feferkranz 15 N . Parry 14 S. Williams (C) 16 A Speed

13 J Gregson 16 J . Kavanagh 15 D . Tymms (VC) 17 D Thomas13 C Kelly Bear d17 J 16 G. Earl 18 L Hawkin s14 L Simpson

.18 T. 0'Donoghue (VC) 17 A . Van Den Dungen 19 C. Smith

15 Z HoldenMcMullin19 S 18 M . Jackson (VC) 20 S Lillingston

16 F Davi s17 R Clowes

.20 C . Murray 19 S . Gadsden 21 J Stratos

22 N Addiso n18 R Limbrick 20 T. Castricum 20 M . L . Smith

23 0 Cran e18 A David 21 S. Polan 21 T. Ewen

24 C Pattende n19 R Ware 22 D . Ryan (DVC) 22 N. Biggin

25 L Murph y20 J Wilso n20 D Nichols 23 A . Tucker 23 N . Milat

SmithJ24 M26 T Downin g

21 R Patterson 24 D . Nisbet ..Nickas25 S

27 J Pilkingto n22 D Armstrong 25 D . Masakell .

Stoneham26 B28 B Robinson

22 A Svirskis23 C Harvie

26 J . Dunne (DVC)Kro m27 D

.27 D . Paterson

29 M Gnatt30 T. Finocchiaro

23 L Taylor.

Nelson28 P28 J . Bradley 31 C Ratcliff e

24 D S nesty .Sharp29 R 29 J . Dickerson 33 J McCarrol l

24 A Clark25 H Taylor

.30 S. Fisher 30 A . McLaughlin 34 E Oliver

25 J Jackman 31 N . Snart 31 A . Bristow 35 P O'Connor

26 A Askew 32 P. Vine 32 D. Begley 36 S Prendergast27 S Dods 33 D . Grant 33 W. Carter 38 R Ashton28 S Rodder 34 M . Pollard (RVC) 34 J . White 39 C Stevens29 G McCully Hawkins35 R 35 C. Stewart 40 A Warne r30 R. Newto n31 J Davis

.36 D . Carter 36 B. Pollock 41 M Lipshu t

32 A Cassell (DVC) 37 L. Morgan 37 B. McMahon 42 J Ross

32 A Keys33 A Saultry

38 D. Linden 38 J . Raju39 K . Kavanagh

43 N Leitl44 C Evan s

33 S Harrison39 G . Kalber

Murchi e41 J 45 M Blenheim34 E Thompson (DVC) 40 S. Ryan

McDowell41 A

.42 C . Mzzi 46 J Beaurepaire

34 S Konstanty .Carte r43 R 47 T Barenger

35 A Mills 42 P. Fotiniotis .Sherma n44 R 48 S Miles

35 A Barge36 M White

42 C . AdamsPers i43 A

.45 A. Mandylaris 49 R Mullens

36 S Bennett.

44 R . Mosbauer 46 M . Billionis 50 51 D Richardso nM Saunder s37 R McIntyre 45 P. Rice 47 D. Wilson

52 M DavisonTi n37 M38 S Robinson 46 B . Waldron 48 R . Boxer

Ginnavi n49 A53 C Joyce

40 D Membrey 47 A . McDowell .51 M. Fisher

54 N Simo n40 W Hayes 48 G . Tilling

Stracha n53 D55 G Sarkozy

41 D Simmons 49 L. Halvy (RVC) . 57 J Crane42 B Cookman 50 D. Carter 54 A . Liptrot 58 C Adam43 J Burke

Nussbau m52 N 55 M . Gamble 59 D Brooke44 M Hawkes45 M Webster

.53 A. Strawhorn 57 M . Moon 60 T Wigney

46 A O'Brien 54 J. Persi 58 B . ScottWals h61 A

61 D Leeds

47 L Hawkin s48 B Jeffrey

.62 A . Lynch

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Well, here it is . The last round. Every gamehas an impact on either the four or relegationbattles, which is a promoter's dream andtipster's nightmare .

Review

It was a heart stopper out at McKinnon ,the unbackable flag favourites i

Ivanhoe con : ; from be: d at 3/,= ti:get up over _ ' to win by 1

Crappy eveati :r ')t e scores rather I uThe trio of ," s' in Tiem ; , fully and Tooveywere the match winners for 01 . The homeside's best were Fletcher, Harrop and Carson .

At Malvern, De L ' ad a co acing jrinagainst the struggling , as theywon easily by 109pts . An 11 fi A qtr gavethe visitors no chance of c< sing an upset .Hall, Morel and Hyland had goot, games forthe blue and golds, whilst their opponentswere best served by the Captain Holt (again),Matulick and Boctor.

The folks at Oak Pa gave themselves a bigchance to avoid " n : downwards ZenTherry outgunned by 23pts . A 6--al3rd qtr by the locals as where the dwas done . Russell, Bole and Callagari egood players for Therry . Skene, Collins I

Keenan were solid cor`r`butors for NOBs .

Out at Donvak, ; did not help

their relegation cam as they were wallopedby 59pts by Old . An 8 goal 2nd qtr

set up the G&Ps fa iy and from thereon in it was one traffic . Porteous (8

goals), Stevens and Curran shone brightly for

the winners . The losing side's better players

were A . Pawlik, Phan and Campbell .

"inally, at the Junction Oval, the Old•n lanz machine rolled on, when they

steamrolled Ca ._- .Y by a mammoth 85pts .The home side outscored their guests in everyqtr to give them no chance of victory. The 'BigMs' came to the fore for OMs (Miller,Mulquiney and Mulligan - 7 goals) . Ormond'sbest included Robbins, Smith and Remman .

PreviewI'm either going to look like a genius thi sweek, or a fool with no idea . What shall it be?

At our B Section beachside haven, the home

side in B eaYamaris (12/1) play host to theirnear-neighbours in old Haileybury (1/16) .Try as they will, the locals will be no match

for the visitors,and OH will book adate with EP on

Saturday 1September as thc,win by 42pts .

T?cre iA an intei"e ; ;

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c :iu of year action, they mustirre . -cc(ive of the home grour._ ; , .

aents possess . DLS to atN,-- .j, :_ ar win by a'poofteent: (I .

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DLS 4/1 OP 3/1

OM 8/1 NOBs20/1

OH 10 /1 Orm 33/1

OP 12/1 TP 40/ 1

i ( 3 /1)vs OH (112a) OH by01 (3/1) vs TP (1/5) T

F NOBs(1/8) vs White (13/2) s

by 30ptsOP (1/4) vs OM (13/4) OP by 2E

r,,nnd ( 113) vs i?LS (314) DLS by

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holding their 1993 premiership

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B b3 tc- S Langfa'd-Jones H arop Carson vUte . Old Iv-111m Corcoran 2

McLean 2 Toovrv 2 Lockett" Tulle R weddle. Best: TSeman Tully i crn'eg' Hams

Young Corcaran . Um ' : M. Morrison P. Dtnneen tF) A. Rech- B.

Corcoran (B) S. Izahy J. Robinson (G)

DE 1.4 SALLE 11 .5 14.11 22.15 27.21 (1&3)

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2 Evans 2 Buckley 2 McKenzie Bonnict Brkie Hani ..onS ~tullcHh,2 Pratt

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Hy]=nd Silver, Johnstone trSanntx 23enuu+s,r~' Halt4

OBr1en Jury Bryce Bcctor. Bw Holt 3atuLck Boctor ?vt C" Jury A

O'Brien . 7yupires: P. WlthSngtan Pvi. Taylor (F) V. VesCa.9 (R) P. '' a„-( s(Gi9 (123)43 .5 816 .

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,nd (1118}. Young

rith bright futures, congratulations .

Did ; ;,_,~ese would like to congratulate Dre wd Drew, a

n on reachingSP'`" l ;tr-C in kirk a goal ,

rcome several injuries but now iouh s

ior a solid senior career .

-Ins - would like to congratulaten playing his 200th gam e

'ainst Old Paradians. Zani, or the

U" as he's affectionately known, has~ a great servant of the club, and his good

,;,rtl, viid ability has seen him make stat e

t,i esentation and play in a premiership . Nottr~ stiek to the norm, Zani even retired for

's been aand gave umpiring a go! Zan iasset for a little man, well done Zani on

hi~g your 200 games .

Old -_= ry - congratulate club VC

Shan,., s :at on playing his 100th game for

;,,~ club against Old Ivanhoe last week .

~I1 ;ire played his first game while still in Yr

at school and has won an U 19 B&F and

n runner-up B&F in the Sex `ors . We ali

,z: forward to the next IOC mes "Wal" .

congratulations to DVC ~na on't.n.g his 50t .-. g< ne for tiIe club last week .

Il ne "Ke3,.31 . Best : Connc'1y. Dev ke. Hero ad i Bar4o~r4 .2o 4

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3,3 6.6 7.10 1i.12 1781

in . D`Sousa Johnson. Crea. Best: Reid, Wintetbmn, Kelsey .M

:s. Crea.Ok1 Pazad3~..: Lombardi 3, D3ntinesant ~~

colons, Palermo. Best Holmes, Ces~` ' . Ry

40 6.0 8.0 10.4.(54)-

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Old Haileybury 0 47

Ormond 3 47Old Melburnians 7 46

Whitefriars 1 44B RESERVE S

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Gallagher.C. Brajtberg fF) R. Seymour K. Coughlan tG)

Be La SO= Thomas 7. 013ric-a 3, Davies 3, Walker 3, Walker 2 . Hall 2, Marks .

marry c¢tm McWhiznmey 3, S Hollow, S So=, Gox2wtn . Grant, fv`,ffsud.

RusseSl 44 Goodwin L Hollow C Bannister Bopev . B,,

,Old :M Barka' 3 Ske:e 3 Sleep 3 Beyer 2 Sutherland 2Best: Skene Collins CaL"ison Spuzlaig Xeenau J Barker ._vg.

2 .7 5.11 7.15 11 .10 (82)

2 .3 10.7 14.11 21 .18 (131)

3, Northey 2 . Eames. 'FS.Carbane. Reidy, Campbell.

,,, . . APawitk, RPawll.k, Mika. Cerri,t~. Camp

Po-- outs 8. Brabender 3, Ciatiala 3. Sinindon 2, Curran 2 .

:las'. Stevens. rest: Stevens. Porteous, Curran. 0'ItwP~'tiltn.

con, -au. .u . s: G. 14rardrop G. Curran (F) R Richards D. f~lurray (G)

aLD : IN 4.4 7.7 10.12 19.14.128

ORr==OfiY3 4.1 4.3 5.5 6.7 .43

Old MeNnue: Mulligan 7, Trekoar 4, t-[atiell2, hicMullin 2 . Ber'r. Noesori.

Ro6tus4n, S .'CI 3d< e . Besc P.ttIler, Mulquine},, Tho;ngscn. TYeloas, Gallaghes .

uIltgan. : S .Grace 3, Bk _':. u'tinrn:, No!xe. IIest: Robbins, Smith,h

iS .Kelcher. Remcnan. SfeCam'tll . N ft, titPbtes: R. A4a}5ton D. Pea-is (F) PA.

Simpso t G. Napper (GI

OLD --. .,Bl.~.., 5.u 11.8 15.12 21.14(140)

OLD B 0.3 1.3 2.4 3.5 (23)

G_ 1~, y:Efstat}llou 5. Jer 5, Xepaa 2 . 1'larnes 2, Bell, Curtain,

Hellmann, P. Langford-Jones . B . Lay, O'Donnell, Ross. Best: Ross,

Jayase -a, D. La_v. tiarnes, Ftejna. P. lan~ord-Janes. Old Ivanhoe: Gutdera

2. KaraBll . Best: Gerry George, Gary George. Pollack, G31t eft. Moore, Berry.

BE LA SALLE 8 .6 12.12 20 .15 26.21 (177)

BEA UP3S 0.2 1.3 1.3 2.4 (16)

-alan . Williams . ODonnei. HeHeny. Best : ThonL3s. Smith. Davies .

Hesse, Williams. Hall E . : Magee. Fitzgaald. Best: F9tz9aald .

Blacki~ Dm McNtcholas, u . Carry.. . p8210yA 0.2 2.4 6.6 8.11 (59)

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;- . ..1 . . Bc : Crnvia:ty 6. Y,rnvard 4. GS nytand 3B, Joyce DanteDanieis ,

Or OR€+iC::B 1.1 3.2 5.3 5.7 .(37)

Old zarians: Thiele 2. Ray 2 . Ambler, Barrett. Byrne. Farquhar~-on ,

Fitzgerald, Holcombe. Best : Farquharson, Jenkins, Humpuls. F3tzysald.

Simpson, Thtele . Ormond: Scanlon 2, James, Russell. Steuart . Best : Scanlon.

Dale. Collins, Broadhurst. Casey, tBrennan .

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midfielder ;their best °cdemphatic s7 -teir disal Dinti-, ; visitors.

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goal brer_ at ' _ st changed which they quickly

increased over the ne:d 2 quarters kicking some 14goals with good strong tac'r"^ g and a high conversionrate a feature . Last t+ bit of a non event as the

game was out of '` ; reach with the Fieldsgoing away happ hal, notched up another win forthe season albeit a bit it - . Brent Baxter, skipperAndy Will and Drew Pearce are best for Caulfield,

while for Glen Eira Astapenko, King and Lewin couldhold their her-'s high .

The local derby saw control thegame all 'a; art from a little pate in the second

term where .'^ ,; hit the front . The Rovershandled the di`dcult conditions better than theiropposition a.u .ough they did turn the ball over withpoor foot skills on occasions their handball at timeswas exceptional and set up many scoringopportunities. Michael the "Chief' Fletcher was hisfrightening best at CHB, and anything he mi .sed

Gerard Woods in a welcome return from injucleaned up and the Anderson's, Stephen in' :i - ---

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persistence has been <and they will be most thave just too mu( sA danger gan fanow in form" :of a disappointment o '

fir

season took till last e-r i for i

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now they eome up against the tc side who jusflose at Teac Park . A bit of interest .rith the a. . p' .,

against his old side, you don't want to go into a Iseries with a loss undi or- belt and this v,happen today,,,d - OF, -°tti. v c the line.

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Congratulations to the Wellers Hoes, Bears & Bloodswho have made it through to this year's big matches .

And we say farewell to those Clubs not involved infinal's action . thanks for your competition and

comraderie . The relegatees are not yet technicallydecided, with Yarra Valley still having a game breakon Monash Blues & Old Carey . If all three lose today,the Ashers & Old Carey depart . If the Ashers can

beat St Leos, they stay .St Leos Emmaus prevailed over Banyule in a terrific

game that was close all day . Dave Pitcher excelled in

his allocated tagging role for the Animals . Mick Volpi

went well at CHF, and the three McCanns . Stephen

at FF. Tim on a wing, and Ryan at HB were all

outstanding in a memorable win. Dave Williams

'roved' brilliantly as usual for the Bears, LukeO'Connell burnt brightly up forward, with ClintonBurke and Jayson Egan in top form also.

Aquinas survived against the luckless Monash Blueswho attacked incessantly throughout a thrilling lastterm but couldn't convert their efforts into enough

scores . Appropriately, the Bloods best were alldefenders, John Jess, Dave Boland, and Craig

Glennie . The Ashers were indebted to Aron Williams

in the ruck . Liam Holloway at CHF etc ., George

Smyth on a wing, and Nick De Young in defence .

Old Geelong went down to Ivanhoe Assumption v,,henthe Hoes kicked 7 to Zip against the wind in the 1stterm and were then able to cruise . Damon Wood

starred in defence for the Hoes, ably supported by

O'Neill & Narkiewicz . Adrian Farrer kicked OGS

entire goal tally, with Hamish Melnnes & Nick Bayneplus Wil and Jim Paul all being strong throughout .

Yarra Valley's inaccuracy was costly againstUniversity Blacks but the visitors always seemed tobe able to surge ahead when threatened . Blacks had

great games from Elliot Hannan at HB, Ben Costelloon his wing, plus Glen Thompson & Ben

Cunningham on the ball . Paul Cremean rucked well

for the Bushrangers . Brad Peake was a busy on

baller, Phil Valoppi a solid BP, and Luke Taylor had

another fine game at CHB .

Old Camberwell crunched Old Carey with a 10 goallast term when they switched into top gear after beingwell held by the Panthers for 3 quarters . Once Nigel

Credlin found some space, the game changedcompletely . Bubba McLean brilliantly lead adominant centre line for the Wellers, Tim James wasrarely beaten across HB, Shane Properjohn was aproductive HF, and James Clyne was solid at FB .

Old Carey's Nick Vas was back to his best on the ball .

Jonny Mai rucked effectively, the peripatetic Mal

Heppell picked upkicks all over, Chris

Hickey won man_"toughV gets round theground with ChrisBattle and Paul Graham doing well in defence.

-S GAMES

Bin s take on St Leos and will be desperato in to escape the horrid 'R fate . The Ashers hapushed all the top sides recently, and the urgencytheir situation will make them a formidable wtoday. The Animals will be over the moon from th,big win last week and looking to finish the season

style . This game should be close all day and continso to the dead last second . St Leos by a kick .

Bary ule completes its final's preparation against fGeelong, the team that inflicted the Bears first Icthis season in Round 9 . The chances of that berepeated today are remote, as the Bears want go tthe finals on a winning note, and their form last wiwas promising. The Bears should win by 6 goals

sumptioffi host y Valley and sho

not be troubled to win comfortably today . The H

will field too much height and experience for

gallant Bushrangers.

, {¢y Blacks close their season againstand it will be interesting to see if t

can run the Wellers to as close a margin as theyin Round 9 (2 points) . The Wellers looked sensati(when they fmaIlv got moving last week and !should win convincingly today .

Old Carey plays s and wori t be sad to seeend of what has been a terrible year fo

r Aquinas will have too much talent today and s h

win by 8 goals .- es winners should be : St Leos . Barr

Ivanhoe Assumption, Old Camberwell, & Aqu'Well done to the Wellers, Blacks, Animals, and',(assuming there are no monumental boilovergrabbing some finals action .

Correspondents : note changed number : 9889

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Deadline is 12 :00Noon Mondays, with son Sunday preferred. Thanks to Sean F

(A , eas), Larry Stephens (Banyule), Pb !

(Iv lhoe Assumption), Andrew

(Zy sh Blues), Warren Earl (Old C

yg ims (Old Geelong), David Witne y

Jack Clancy (Univ .Blacks), and Tim

(ya_rra Va lley) for their unfailing news andthroughout this season .

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. ~ y - champion on field 'yapper' :plays his 50 'c -: 'laffic today .

tI ;rninutive flanker, Nancey will tackle anythingllzt moves, and his courage has been an„l,piration round the Club for years . An, iithusiastie supporter of every social function ,cte has been a wonderful contributor to al l

,, ;pects of the Club's life . Also, bustling on,t? r, T?nhnn BardweH , plays his 50th gam e

Congratulations Nancey and Bards !ti'~o : ;c- - - --- - Matthew Newman plays his0e for the Club today, joining his big

;,,(_i-her Dave as an Ashes centurion . A

I'r, miership player in 96, Chopper is a greatclubman and a courageous, dependable playe r

has played in almost every position for theClub over the years . Well done Chopper, get us

r the line today and well forget about the.luffy episode . Also Dale Murchie also makeshe 100 game mark today . As one of the more

, iii~ :natic characters down at Monash, The[)iser is a skilled on bailer who can dominate onlis day. Congratulations Dale.Oi•~ 11^T-be °el1 - congratulations to Davi d

__ . who played his 50th game for the clu b11 7 T'.dI7 against Old Carey. Since joining thec!ub in '99 as an U19, Ditch has developed intoa promising player . A free flowing player with auong overhead mark he is able to play either inhe ruck, or in key positions both in defence or

iip forward . Well done Ditch on reaching thism (lestone .

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Old Camberwell 3 52Ivanhoe 0 35Yarra Valley 3 3 4

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ne Old Camberwell 0 2 3Old Geelong 2 23

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US 3.3 5.4 9.7 13 .15(91 .1 4.5 9.9 I2.11 (83 )

St Leos r :um-Tts : S.MeCann 6, Krebs 2. M.Volpi 2, B.Vaughan, Burgess,Bailey' Best : Bruce, T.McCann, Pitcher, S.MeCann. Bailey, M.Volpi .Banyule : O'Connel 6, Kayrooz 2 . Gilbert, J.Egan . Chapman,H.MeDermott. Best : D.WIDiams, O'Connell, J.Egan. Kayrooz, Cantwell .Umpires : J . Grossbard K. McNtece (F )AQUINAS: 4.4 7.9 8.14 11 .18 (84)MONASH BLUES 5.4 6.5 8.10 10 .17 (77)AQUINAS :Livingstone 4,Flynn 2,Bambury 2,Cultrera .Barmby.Tarull1 .Best: Jess, Flynn, Glennie, Weeks. D .Boland. Co1llver .ASOIBASHBLUES :Holloway 3,Baxter 2, Gregory 2, Webster 2 .Smyth.Best :Willtams,Smyth.Gregory, DeYoung. Lloyd. Chessari. Umpires : N. Evans C. Evans(F)OLD GEELONG 0.3 3.3 5.5 8.7 (55)

IVANHOE ASSUMPTION 7.1 10.2 12.6 14.8 (92)Old Geelong: Farrer 8 . Best: Farrer, McInnes, Bayne, J. Paul, W. Paul,McCarthy. Ivanhoe Assuraption: Scoble 3, Iacouangelo 3, Maud 2, FlynnHealy Tucker Pearce Frisina Pace . Umpires: T. Bowman S. Stokes (F)YARRA VALLEY OB: 1.5 3.6 5.9 8.15 (63)UNIVERSITY BLACKS: 2.2 5.3 10.3 14.5 (89)Yarra Valley OB : Keem 3, Peake 3, P Cremean, M( .aing . Best: P Cremean,Vaioppi, L Taylor, Stevenson, Peake, Keem University Blacks : Coleman 3,Wilson 3, Chatfield 2, Evans 2, McArthur, Hannan, Cunningham, Leech .Best: Hannan, Costello. Chatfield, Cunningham, Thomson . FranklinUmpires : S. Alger (R) A. Hoogendyk (F )OLD CAMBERWELL 3.3 4.7 6.12 16.13 (109)OLD CAREY 0.0 4.3 7.5 7.8 (50)Old Cam eB: Credltn 3. Perryman 2. Whitehead 2, Properjohn 2, McKenzie 2, Gough, Clyne. Ltpptatt, Me Lean, Ham. Best: Mc Lean, James,ProperJohn, Clyne, Ham, Hardman . Old Carey: Hickey 3 . Cohen . M,Daniher. Mai, Vasllopoulos. Best: Vasilopoulous, Mai, Battle. Heppell . M,Hickey. Graham . P Umpires : J . Moore M. Wtttmann (F)

ST LEOS E US 3.2 8.3 10.51 0.7(67)BANYULE 2.1 3.2 5.2 7.3(451St Leos Emmaus : Mckean 4, Henricus 2 . D.MeGlotn 2, Lear, Raynor.Best: Ottobre . B .Mitchell. Mckean, Aullso, Tribe, Simondson. Banyule:Gilliam 4, Bell, Dowlan . P.WIDlams. Best: SJ Gray, Reed. S .Gray, Moran,Sproules, Smith .AQUINAS 1.4 7.9 8.13 1 3.13 (91)MONASH BLUES 1.1 1.3 2.5 4.6(301AQURdAS : Slattery 3, Mills 2, Lyng 2,R.Moran 2, O'Hallaran, Vandersluis,Coghian . Evans . Best: Evans, R.Moran. Barclay, Denavt, Slattery, Everitt.MONASH BLUES:Murehte 3,Clark. Best:Walsh, Spencer. Mentha,Meehan, Headberry, Murchie.OLD GEELONG 1.4 2.5 3.7 6 .7(43)IVANHOE ASSUMPTION 4 .2 10.6 14.8 20.12 (132)Old Geelong: Burbank 2, Stafford 2, O'Brien . Rossi. Best: Kilpatrick,Taylor, Bayles, Ross, Brown, Calvert . Ivanhoe Assumption : McGowan 4,Thackwray 3, whitehead 2, Clarke 2, Frew 2, Cotter, Curtain. StdouShuttleworth Finlaysan Peoples Chazan . Best : Chazan, Peoples, Frew,McGowan, Ebbage. ClarkeUNI BLACKS 5.0 7.7 11.10 11.12(78)YARRA VALLEY 1 .0 2.2 2.3 5 .8(38)But Blacks ; Phcoe 3 . Peck 3, ALh : :':' . ^ Sullivan . Rest : Tehan,Neville, Sullivan, Beaton, Molloy, Murphy .Yarra Valley: Kehoe 3,Tompkins, Bell. Best : Longworth, Morrison. Hale, Drew . Dour,Whitechurch.OLD CAMBERWELL 9 .3 12.4 19.8 26.10 (154)OLD CAREY 0.0 1.0 2.0 3.1 (19)Old CambexweB: Harvey 5, Inkster 5, Taylor 4, Saffar 3, Hills 2,Mackenzie 2, Kearney, Seeley . Walker. T. Best : Deny . S, Rowe. Heath,Saffar, Kearney. Taylor. Old Carey : KnostanOmdis . Gates, Israel. Best:Gates, Chamberlach, Shrives, Leong, Mudge, May .

TODAY'S MATCHES,D 1 Section

Monash Blues v . St. Leos Emmaus

Banyule v . Old Geelong

Ivanhoe-Assumption v. Yarra Valley

University Blacks v . Old Camberwel l

Old Carey v. Aquinas

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5 YEARS :'. "f.2-199 0Old Melburnians and Old Scotch met in the final home and awaygame - the winner into the four the loser to pack up for theseason . At half time the OM's led by 2 points, 8 points at the las tchange, and then went away in the last quarter to win 11 .12 (78)to 8 .12 (60). Best were Strooper (7 gLs), OBrien, Ellinghaus (OM)and J. Hosking, Nettleton, T. Holt (Old Scotch.The last round in B' was a curtain raiser for the "real thing' twoweeks later. Second team, Old Trinity, beat the minor premiersOld Paradians, 11 .17 to 7 .9.St Kilda/Sth Caulfield (C) finished 3 games in front of AJAX andconfirmed their standing with an 85 point win, 21 .16 (142) to 9 .3(57) . Best were Kerten, Gowan, Hayes-Dewar (St K/Sth C) andJeremy Wrobel, P. Goldberg and Kirzner (AJAX) .It was a black day for Caulfield Grammarians in D' when theylost the'D second reserves semi final by a mammoth 112 points,17.19 to 2 .7, and then there were three terms of tough finalsfootball - scores at the last change saw Monash Blues 4 pointsin front . Well, the Fields stopped, the Blues ran everywhere tokick 5 goals to win 13 .18 (96) to 9.7 (61). The stars were Hogan,Coldwell, Alexander (Blues) and T. Royals, B . Royals andWhitnea (Fields).

The E South second semi final featured Peninsula Old Boys andPowerhouse who had played and drawn in their second meetingfor the year. Dead level at half time, the House 5 points ahead atthe last change, and then they took over to win 14.17 to 11 .9 .The stars were McCulloch, Friend, Craven (PH) and Trewin,Bowen and A. Landry (Peninsula )

De La saluted Mick Knuppel and Damain Toohey on theirillustrious careers - premierships, best and fairests, captaincy.St Bernards were saddened at the death of one of the club'sfounding committee, Fred Nathan, father of life member and oneof the club's founders, the inimitable Peter Nathan.There was a turn up in Under 19 Section 1 when Old Xaveriansoverwhelmed the undefeated Uni Blues,17.11(113) to Uni Blues5 .11(41). Best were Donati (10 gis), Woodruff, Jones (Old X) andRyan, Eastaugh, McIntosh (U . Blues).10 ~,- `~, " ' 1"<1 -1991Ormond congratulated Paul Forsyth on his 200games, playedmostly on the flank, at HB or HF where he used a great footballbrain to read the play very well . Can his score of 8 flags be beaten- U19 - 79, Reserves - 82, 84, 86 and'A' section - 85, 87, 88, 89?

Umpires welcomed David Harford and Graham Thwaites to A'section status.

Chris Freeman, Parkside's star forward, reached 150 games.Premiership player in 1982, leading goalkicker in'B' in1987 and88, the scribe wrote "a well known identity not only at Parkside,but at Elsternwick Park, which he has visited on a number ofTuesday nights".It was down to the wire in A' section with Theny fourth to playMarcellin eighth and Ormond, two points behind, to play secondbottom Uni Blues . It turned out to be the end of the season forTheny as they were never in the hunt, losing 7 .8 to 14 .12, whileOrmond had a13 goal win to get into the four for the first timefor the season.

Would you like to be abetting man and take theodds that Collegians, inthe four since round 3 1would miss out? Well, itwas a big ask, as they played top team North Old Boys and on(went down by 4 points, 11 .8 to 11 .12. They were really unluckyOld Scotch and Old Halleyburians level on 36 points met . A N11to OH would have left Collegians in the four on percentage, a Mto OS meant that a Collegians loss would put OS in the four apercentage . Old Scotch were in control all day to win 14.14 t i8 .12. And the third, fourth and fifth percentages level on 4(points were: Ormond 135 .11, Old Scotch 115 .63, Collegian;113 .89.No changes in the four for B, C, D, E and F for round 17 to rouu18 .All connected with Amateur football mourned the sudtle,passing of VAFA Patron and former President, Old Xaverianidentity, legendary interstate manager and manufacturer of tibwonderful "Arena" football boots, a passionate lover of Amateufootball and a gentleman, Lou Zachariali .15 YEARS AGO - 1986Old Scotch made A' section in 1987 a certainly when they wer,on top of Ormond (4th) all day to win 12 .9 to 8.10 . Best wenFord, R. Senior, Moir (Old Sc) and Young, Russell, Boyanto3(Orin) .In'D' Monash (on top) kicked very inaccurately against Balacla~s(2nd) to lose 14 .22 to 22.8 . Best were Dickson, S . WithersAngwin (Bala) and Sturgess, Connelly, Hay (Monash) .100 games to Rodney Bryant (St Bedes), Steve Gibson (Theny;Mark Young (H. Rovers), Rick Friedman (AJAX), Tom Gan(Parkside), David O'Shaughnessy (Old Tr .). 200 games to ANBank's living legend Harry Birkenfelds and Old Haileyburiancountry boy John Corrigan .

250 games to field umpire Richard Tracey, 28 finals, field umpinVCFL - AAFC Carnival in 1985, President, VAFAUA - Richarhad been a wonderful man for Amateur football .Fawkner (5th in B') went down to top team Old Paradians bypoint, 8.11 to 8.12. Best were Busch, Grills, Nelson (Old Par,and Buckley, M . Barrett, Mitchell (Fawk.).

Leading goalkickers wrere A - Roberts (Coll), B - J . Mitchell (OhMelb) 45, C - O'Shaughnessy (Old Trin) 79, D - P. Hackney (Cot54, E - Jenkins (State Bank) 69, F - Wilson (St Andrews) 77, GHearn (Old Carey) 43.Caulfield Grammarians saluted one of their greats Wanvic]Watson on his 200th game. Warsvick's career include(captaincy, best and fairest, treasurer, club delegate and above alskilful and most determined football .

20 YEARS AGO - 198 1Top goalkicker for year in Junior 2 was Grahame Osborne cBulleen-Temp . 109 goals . Other top true boot artists were?Tony Jones (Marc) 92, B' John Priestly (Old Brighton) 74, 'CDevere (B. Temp) 70, 'D' Ryan (St Bedes) 68, Y S. Scullin UNBrunswick) 82, '' M. Legge (Banyule) 66, 'J .1' Corcoran (ORParad.) 82,'J. 3' Goetz (Old Brighton) 66 .

1 50 :anes at Thomastown to Stephen Gerry and warrenlu'rn2 ;1 an.

,, cmes to umpire Bob Dunstan, field and goal .~,,,L<<rrlans and Ormond met to decide second place in'A'. In

A11; game, Old Xaverians, 13 points down at the lastlicked 4.5 to 1 .1 in the final quarter to win by 9 points.

,t Were J. Pirrie, Corcoran, Meehan (Old Xavs) and Robertson,5- ;ton and Buckley for Ormond .

m went through the season without losing a game - one,._ ; rtt irams were Coburg 'D' Thomastown'D' and Old BrightonG ~;~~wiar Junior 3 .

on top in B' lost y et another game - flits time to Old, c ns 3.9 to 5 .9. Best were M . McCarthy, N. Hughes,

;or Old Paradians and wagstaff, G. Parsons and BaumCaLegia>.is.

25 YE A-13 AGO-1976n-,,nhoe kept their B ' section hopes for the four alive when they

ed Old Paradians by 6 goals. It was areal form reversal asl .: . .:lans had beaten Caulfield GranunariaiLs and MarceIlin

die previous 2 games. Ivanhoe's best were C. Stewart, R.rt, Stredwick and for Old Paradians, Johnson, Te llefson,

-,'ames to Hampton Rovers' ruck mainstay Don 'Village"lc -biggest man in the club in both' d'uec tions. ( In 1995

F,u coached the Rovers to their first flag in 44 years)._ ;,5 to Old Haileyfiurians' great clubm an Don Lord . 100:mes ro Victor Tsakmalfls (Ttown), Richard Mullett (Old Carob),

',i;cr. .t-iLron (Marc.), John Zachariah (Old Xavs), John Meehan61 Camberwell).cI Trinity 4Ih in A" section and 4 points ahead of Ormond and

t r ; ursity Blues, met Ormond in the final game, while Uni Blues;';" al z. cend bottom team, Monash Blues . Ormond beat Old" rliucy, but Blues were much too strong for Ivionash Blues and

auned their place in the finals to go on to meet St Bernards inCr~ t semi.

I Scotch managed to win their first ever game at Queens Park,i to spoil the festivities at Geelong's Old Players Dayby some real old timers - first captain coach Vic Proffi t

,26-1939), Ewen Laird (26-28), Roy Fidge (29-33), Pat Wheeler39) and Bill King (30-31). Congratulations went to Bob

Fn_dton (1937), Peter Robinson (1965) and Phillip MarshallL-5771 for their wonde.rful organisation .

F-~dUnt of the Umpires Association was Ken Jorgensen, a° player for over 5 seasons with Commonwealth Bank ,ig interstate selection in his first year and representing theon 4 occasions.

er for the season was Keith Findlay 69 points, wit hn Nugent runner-up, 3 points behind .

30 YFJ11tS AGO -197 1L'crnards praeticaliy clinched a place in the final four whe n} v tired a decisive 45 point win over a sluggish andG?~~g Coburg. The winners were best served by

I%-an, Santarnaria and Hannaberry while warfe, Sullivan andrs'j n tried to keep Coburg in the game. Coburg trailed all day

i were never a threatt exciting game of the round was the desperate battle fo r

Iiial between Old Xaveiians and Commonwealth Bankcond last and last in B' section) . No satisfaction to either - a

--~~',t - 16.13 .109 to 15.19.109. Gowers, K. OShaughnessy (4)i P-tffa .ele (Old Xavs) and Dick, Torrens, Inebeny for Comm.

,u~k v,~e bes t

Ikickers were 'A David Barkley (U . Blues) 81, B'

. Blacks) 52, 'C' Bevan (Toor.-Malv.) 88, D' Eccles

(Ipside) 85, 'E' Shannon (St Pats) 98, and 'F' Gartner (Marcellin) .First player to score 100 goals was Martin Bartlett of Powerhouse- 54 goals with the seniors and 52 with the juniors .Congratulations were passed onto goal umpires Bill Alum andRalph Bridges, who were nominated for life membership of theUmpires Association .

35 YEARS AGO - 1966University Football Club were celebrating the centenary eventhough recent research had shown the club was actually formedin 1859. The club joined the VAFA in 1921 with the Blues, andBlacks were immediately successfiil, Nvuming premierships inboth 1921 and 1922 .

Footscray Tech had a big win in B' section kicking 16.22.118 toUHSOB's 8.11 .59 . As the scribe said "Outstanding feature inFootscray Tceh's win was the big fellows marketing. Namely Gary(Shorty) Dempsey. He must have had putty on his fingers" .B' section leaders. Kew showed its supremacy with a 10 goal winover De La Safe (5th). Bri~s (4), Crowe and Fisher were Kmesbest while Faul, Tame and Murphy starred for De La .200 games to Kel Davidson (Caul. Gramm) - the first player toever achieve that record with the club . In early years a starcentre halfback, he has recently been a devastating forwardpocket

John wall of National Bank also reached 200 and again was afirst for the club.MHSOB regained top place in 'A' section follorcing Coburg'ssensational defeat by Old Paradians . Coburg led Parade by 26points at halftime after being well on top but a mucli moredetermined Parade blanketed them in the second half and wonby 10 points. Coburg's only score after the interval was a goaljust before the final siren. Proctor, Danaher and Mansfield werebest for Old Paradtans and McIntosh, Scanlon and Dumayne forCoburg.

Lowest scoring team for the round was ANZ Bank's 2 .1 .13against OGG's 14.14.98 in 'D' section.50 YEARS AGO - 1951Veteran field umpire Jim Walsh retired after 21 years umpiringAmateur matches . Jim had also been honorary secretary of theUmpires' Association for many years and was remembered bymany players as a wonderful umpire. In his playing days Jimused to kick goals for Brighton VFA team . (Readers mayremember also Jim's sons, Jim (Junior) who played with Comm .Bank and Brian who starred for Ormond and later went on toplay manywonderful games as aback pocket player for St Kikla).In difficult wet and greasy conditions Old Scotch held on to 4thplace in A' section with a sound win over Ivanhoe, BrianThompson and 'Baron" Jim Perry (ruck) starred for Old Scotch,while Neil whittaker, Kevin Clarke and Len Irvin were best forIvanhoe.

Ormond Juniors, the only undefeated team in all sections,continued on their winning way with a massive victory overCaulfield GrammKatian .s, kicking 25.28 to 2.4 . Best were Bishop(7 gls), Cal Wilson (6), Lindsay Shannon and Frank Forbes .University Blacks (7th), trying to keep in touch with the four, beat3rd placed Hampton Rovers by 9 points at half time . Hampton'spoor kicking in the first half (6.12 to Blacks 6.2) contributed totheir defeat Doug Arnold, Rus Warnett and Eric Pearson werebest for Rovers.

St Andrews kept their chances alive for the D' section four witha goal win over St Pats OC . Best were Frank Plummer, "Joe"Dorman and "Marbles" Ellison for St Andrews and JackCallander, Kevin Currie, Noel Panetted for St Patricks.

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W'ac,__ , g EdgePresentation s

Today brings a very successful season of ClubXVIII football to its conclusion with the playing ofthe Grand Final in each section .

Nty tipping was correct in each section last week

when the spect; ors at Elsternwiek Park were

entertained by two closely contested games .

REVIEW t _ "A RY fa`IidAI .S

SECTION IThe result of this match remained in doubt untilthe final siren as the chances of each teamfluctuated throughout the course of play .

Old Melburnians opened with the aid of a strongwind that however did not prevent De La Sallegoing into attack. For the second week insuccession Old Melburnians were unable to utilisetheir first use of the wind as De La Salle were ableto attack regularly . Active forwards Brad Robinsonand Paul Baker led the goal scoring and at the firstchange De La Salle led by nine points .

During the second quarter each side kicked threegoals so that at half time, De La Salle still held anine point lead . Ironically Old Melburnians scoredmore against the wind than with it .

The third quarter was to prove the best by OldMelburnians, who mainly through the efforts ofRobert Cooper and Ameet Bains were able to kickfour goals to a single goal by De La Salle into thestrengthening wind . At the last change, OldMelburnians held a ten point lead .

Any thoughts De La Salle would coast to victorywere soon dispelled as there was no score duringthe first seven minutes of the last quarter . OldMelburnians were holding De La Salle and whenstalwart Keith Rutherford goaled, Old Melburnianswent to a fifteen point lead . It was now the turn ofDe La Salle to attack, which they did for BradRobinson to goal twice to bring De La Salle towithin two points of the lead . Old Melburniansdefence held firm, until with less than two minutesplay remaining, Paul Fiume goaled from a longshot . This proved to be the final score althoughOld Melburnians went forward again but could notscore . The siren sounded giving victory to De LaSafe by four points .

Best for De La Salle were ; Paul Fiume, Steven Bolt,Richard Ford and Phil Brasher. Brad Robinsonwith five goals was on target . Best for Old

Melburnians were; Tim Burden . Keith Rutherford,Ridd and Robert Cooper, who kicked four goals .

SECTION 2

University Blacksearly ascendancywas negated by theirinaccurate kicking. - --OnIy one goal waskicked in the opening quarter as each teztesting its opposition . Low scoring co 0throughout the second quarter and Un

Blacks held a six point advantage dc ~inaccuracy in front of goal . The third (,Collegians kick a goal before Univers i

lifted to score six unanswered goals to give

twenty five point lead at the last change .

Collegians faced the daunting task of kicking m+in one quarter than they had kicked in the fithree quarters . They could not do so as itkicked inaccurately and ) ity Blacks wable to kick two goals int: d. At theftsiren University Blacks held :-, -enty point le

which qualified them for t: . Grand Final .

Best players for the t! rers were; Darren Crc

Matthc B ; 'en, nick 7 =1 : 1, i .lichaei Jones as i

as di s chard ."lliaris and Captain, SiMackie . Collegians best were ; Justin and Al C

Lachlan Grant who l :s, : ; :d three of his team' s

°,)als : ad Simon D-

,'averians and De La Safe meet for ;h4 : :

sixty five points.

time in three seasons to decide the preDuring the 2001 season they have met c oin round 9 on June 23 when Old Xaverians

Old Xaverians enter this game favoured to

their sixth successive premiership . The key

their success are their forwards led by

Matthews . In Addition George and veteran,O'Sullivan each kicked four goals against D

Salle in Round 9 . Mark Williamson must dev

way of stopping these players if De La Salle

win .

For Old Xaverians, the reliable defender,Rathgeber, Captain Tony Landrigan and thehitting "Sandgroper" Erskine did well lastagainst De La Safe as they did in the secondfinal. Can they stay again today?

De La Salle, whose players have survivedphysically hard finals, are an experiencedwho will not yield to Xaverian pressure .

Robinson, Kevin NIann:x and Phil Brasherbeen keys to De La Salle's two final match vict

ust be negated today.

aid Paul Baker, Richard Ford and Ash Tucke rrs stars for De la Salle have included elusiv e

)f iom played well against Old Xaverians in'9.

ct Old Xaverians because they will be th eeam and because they have played

t form over their past matches2

°':ay's opponents, Old Ivanhoe and Universityiilacks have met only once during the season i n

uid 9 on June 23 when Old Ivanhoe won byrw points . Since then the Blacks have certainly

;,lpi uved while Old Ivanhoe has continued its finec,tm.i 1, e size of the Black's players is daunting for thei r

e . is and if prevailing conditions favour hig h; the Black's chances will improve . Michael

he ruck is always effective for the Blacks .,Lid players for the Blacks over the past tw o

have included ; Darren Creek, Tom Laidlawnd',Tatthew Bahen as well as defenders, Richardtilaams and Scott Mackie . Another top

ric rmance from them could see the Blacks as, rcmiers . The return of Tom Crawford from injuryhonld also bolster the Blacks running brigade .

~ )11 1var,iioe had a match winner in the Second- !ii, Final in key forward, Chris Lynch, who mus t

TODAY' SCLUB 2C,

C ' • ' 1Old Xaverians v . De La SalleEflsternwiuk 1 ._-lc - 2 p.m .

SECTION 2Old Ivanhoe v. Uni . Blacks

To b,- .a: y~ a t.a , ac"c iC', ^~:k - 11 .15 $ . 17 .

oLD 1, T_L;J 8 1.3 4.3 8.6 9.6(60)E L. 5.'_ZT : 3.0 6.2 7.2 10,4 f64~

'riang : Cooper 4, Bains 2, Rutherford 2, Arden, J.. Best: Burden, Rutehrford, Rigg . Cooper, Bains,

"" L-a '--Me : Robertson 5, Fiume 2, R. Ford 2, Baker. Best:' 13 ;, R. Ford, P. Brasher, K. Mannix, Rudd .

t~Pkc : D. Windlow R . Windlow (F) A. Barro P. Nailer (B) G.; I .C ;rter

not be allowed to kick multiple goals if UniversityBlacks are to win . Consistent players for OldIvanhoe, who will need to be minded closelyinclude "Boppa" Stewart, Ryan Hense, Albert Kobeand Captain Paul Sigley .

It is difficult to select a winner as Old Ivanhoe willgive away a lot of height and the Blacks may be themore tired as through their harder matches . OldIvanhoe is my selection as they have done so wellthis season and they have a season's experiencebehind them. Nevertheless I expect UniversityBlacks to be very competitive . Old Ivanhoe shouldwin narrowly.

Gvr~ ,t tz°,~tc~, John Be ll selec(s Old Xaveri an s audOl :i _T%-<>nilce Grammarian s .

ne -congratulate .c;: -z on

reaching 5E, ga .-ies. A solid half back flanker,plays this week in the Club 18 grand final, andwill no doubt play his usual big part in the'clubbies' hopefully successful season's end .Well done boys, and lets see you make it to 100 .

G$ .i3v ?,Si '.7"11_=CLU I-: :71 I71 1

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595136343 0

CLUB XvIII/ 2*Oakley Collegians 1 35'Holsman Collegians 0 22Bonn}man Whitefriars 0 21Collier Monash Blues 0 21L. Woods Monash Blues 0 1 6

COLLEGIANS 0.2 2.3 3.4 5.10 (40)UNIVERSITY BLACKS 1 .4 1.7 6.11 8.12 (60)CoIl : Grant 3. Cooke, Oakley. Best: I . Gay, A. Gay, Grant,Day, Curtis, Cooke. University Blacks: J . Williams 2, M .Vaughan, M . Braszell, N. Howell, S . Mackie, B. Weber, L. Beaton .Best: D. Creek, M . Jones, M. Bahen, R. Williams, S . Mackie, R .Purcell. Umpires : T. Robbins A. Barrington (F) B . Nunn T.Jackson (B) T. Hall L. Collier (G)

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6 Perry B . . . . . . .. . . . . .. . . . . .. . . . 7 C Orwin . . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. . . . .. 5 C. Lynch . .. .. .. . .. . .. .. . .. . .. . .. 9 Crawford T . . . . . . . . . .7 O'Sullivan T . . . . .. . . . . . . .. . 8 D Jennings . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . .. 6 W. Ward . . . . .. . .. .. . . .. .. 10 Atkin D . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..9 Rathgeber N . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . 9 E Behan .. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . ..

7 M. Veal . .. . .. .. . .. .. . .. . .. .. . 12 Kohne M . . . . . . . . . . . . .10 Fay N (VC) . .. . . . . . . . .. . . . .. . 10 C Bourke . .. . . . . .. . . . . . . -- Lal:os . . .. . .. .. . .. . .. .. . .10 E . . .. . . 13 Jessen T . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11 Carrodus S .. . . . . . . . .. .12 George R . . . ... . . . . . . .. .

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. . .. . . 27 Clements A. . . . . . . . . . . .

14 Curnow T . . . .. . . . . . . . .. .""12 R Ford . . . . . .. . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . .

. . . . . . .. . . . .13 B Robinson 12 M. Tozer .. .. . .. . .. .. . .. . .. . . . . .. . 29 rites A . . . . .. . .. . . .16 Poulis J . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . .

4 M Rosel "13 R Hense .. .. . .. . .. .. . .. . .. .

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17 Beetham B . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . .. . . . . . . .. . . ° .15 ATucker 14 R Weisz . .. . .. .. . .. . .. .. . .. . .. . .. . 33 ,?tenT . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

DrakeJ . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . . .1 820 Farrow T . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .

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17 P Fisicaro . . . .. . . . . .. . . . . .. . . 17 J . RL.cStrom . .. . .. .. .. . .. . .. . .. . 35 Mirtchson J . . . . . . . . . .

23 Johnston T . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . 1S D Grace . . . . . .. . . . . . .. 21 B . Yanwood. . .. . .. .. . .. .. . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . .37 Nolan E .. . .24 Carrodus C . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . ..19 M Dobbs . . . . .. . . . . . . .. . . 22 P. Gelding. . .. .. . .. . .. .. .. . . .. .. . 38 Beaton L . . . . . . . . . . . . . •27 King D . . . .. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . 20 L Ftsicaro . . . .. . . . . . . . .. . . . . 23 M . Stewart .. .. . .. . .. .. . .. . .. . .. 40 Walsh D . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32 Hardwick J . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . gl ..21 J Wi itman . .. . . . . . .. . . . .. .. . .. .. .. . .. . .. ..28 D Toll . . .. . 47 Murphy B . . . . . . . . . . . .33 Lally 5 . . . . . . .. . . . . .. . . . .36 Stoney D . . .. . . . . . .. . . . .

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30 A . Rabe . .. .. . .. . .. .. . .. . .. .. . . .. .. 49 Bowerst . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

37 Landrigan T(C) . .. . . . .. . . 22 T Shields .. . . . . . .. . . . . .. . . . . . 31 T. Carmack .. .. . .. .. . .. .. . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . .53 O'keefe D43 Ockleshaw P. . . . . . . .. . . .. . . 23 M Funnell . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . 37 J M3yzock .. . .. .. .. . .. .. . . . .54 Braszell M . . . . . . . . .44 Hart N . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . .. . . .. 24 D Bermann . . . . .. . . . . . .

40 M. Hall .. . .. .. . .. . .. .. . .. . .. . 57 Segely K . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. .47 George P . . . .. .. . . . . .

51 Fowler T. . .. . 25 G Hynes . . .. . . . . . . .. . . . . .

.. .. . .. . .. .42 D . Mansfield . .. . . . . . . . . . .62 Purcell F . . . .. .. . . . . .. . . . . . . .. .

58 Matthews B . .. . . . . . ... . . ... . . . .

26 M McGrath . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . .45 G . Harrington . . .. .. . .. . .. . .. . 66 Howell N . . . . . .. . . . . . .

27 S Rudd . . . . .. . . . . . . .. . . . "" . . .. .. . .. .~ieir47 J .. .. .. 73 Mackie S .. . . . . . . . . . .. ~. .28 B Brasher . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . ..... . . .. .. ...

55 R Stewart 78 Owen R . . .. . .. . . . . . . . . .29 C Hynes . . . . .. . . . . .. .29 S Lewin . . . . . .. . . . . . . . .. . . . .. .

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56 L . Vvaddell . .. .. .. . . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . 79 Benson A . . . . . . . . . . . . .

31 K Mannix . . . .. . . . . . . . .. . . .. . 66 D. Super. .. . .. .. . .. . .. .. . .. . .. . .. 85 Weber B . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

39 P Brasher . . . . .. . . . . . . .. . . .. . 69 E . Gemci .. . .. ... .. . .. . .. .. . . .. .. 86 Creek D . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

42 R Marks . . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. . . . .. 79 A. G§'eisz .. .. . .. . .. .. . .. . .. .. . . .. .. . . .88 Abbott N . . . . . . . . . . . .

46 M Hegan . .. . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . .. 111 E . Cornet .. . .. . .. . .. .. . .. .. . . .. .. 91 Whitlock A . . . . . . . . . . .

58 T Ford . . . . .. . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . 95 Williams R . . . . . . . . . . .

60 B Hoy . . . . . .. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . 96 Mirtchson J . . . . . . . . .

97 Williams J . . . . . . . . . . .98 Bahen M . . . .. . .. . .. . .

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if - part of a team cffort, mustn ) , : :a 'f of the team, then they haveto re. . ind that means no matter how wellyou k I- , you owe it to the players to be a

e game - of its new developments!d nuances . We know of no sport tha t

a- one in( sduai has understood perfectly.Coaches must be students of the game in order tomake coaching decisions based on sound knowledge,and they must be students of the game because theyhave a responsibility to teach the game to the players .Respect for the players as students of the game, asyoung --ople he potential to learn, means thatcoach( e at just recruiters. And indeed, one ofthe =cts of coaching young people is

__ ,,) as players. Every coach shouldthe end of each year and ask these

s, , ': ~, f, , ayers better at the game than theyI im? iing of the year? Are their skills

better? Do they understand it better? Have theylearned the game ?That's not a i easy task, because teaching the game isnot an easy, .^ - ie players want to learn and loveto s are convinced that they know

_atever they happened tos' potential to learn, then,

efer to look cool rather tha n

Some positively resist_= iously the practice drills

u, t use sc ie c' them will want to play the gamethout in ; it . The one advantage a coach has

over other teachers, though is that there is a clearlydefined goal that all of the players want - namely, towin .Tc

Despite some challenging conditions, no upsetsthis week, and the focus for the remaining roundis on t .he battle for second spot between Parksideand Williamstown . Mentone and Salesian willboth look for polished performances while allother sides aim to finish 2001 on a positive note .

REVEEWKew battled hard against the ladder leaders torestrict them to a relatively modest total. Belland Growcott provided drive from HB whileBradley and Wood (in his 150th) found their wayto the bottom of most packs . However, theVultures machine kept rolling and now lookcertain to go through the regular seasonundefeated . Again they had 10 differentgoalkickers and many more scoring shots.Dixon, Perrin and Mick Sullivan were amongMentone's best.

Parkside registered a 90 point victory overPowerhouse and were generally bigger, strongerand more experienced than their opponents .Despite blustery conditions the Parkers ran theball well to set up an unassailable lead by halftime, with tall fonvard Trent Stonehouse astandout. The Piranhas played better football inthe second half but were outpointed in mostcontests . McCall (ruck) and Noble (flank)continued their good form.

Inaccurate kicking and a determined home sideensured La Trobe earned the points againstPeninsula . The Trobers struggled to shake thePirates despite looking as though they woulddraw clear several times throughout the game .Defenders Atchison and Warner cleared the ballwell for the Pirates, while the Coughlans andGoldthorpe also provided drive . Sheldriekmarked well to boot 4 goals for the victors, withCasnm and Auldist also prominent .

C3 eigh also rued some ordinary kickingduring the opening term against WilliamstownCYMS. The CY's kicked into gear in the secondto open up a handy lead at the long break . The

Krushers answered the challenge in the thirdthrough the efforts of Bromley (who continuedhis hot streak), Hanley and Taylor. The marginat 3/4 time was down to 7 points . With someearly goals to Oakleigh's Dooley, an upset lookedpossible, however Williamstown settled and

Darren Williams - well held by Bloomfield formost of the day - slotted through his 100th forthe season and see the CY's home by 15 points .

Fetaherston, Gilmartin and Wheeler were among

the Seagull's best .

PREVIEW

With the doublechance up for grab sat Fearon Reserve, edliliaiias .o-N:'s gcagainst Parkside represents a'mini-final' . Bteams play with a similar style thatpunctuated by running and high marking.CY's look to have been a bit sluggish ofwhereas Parkside have been a little

i impressive. McCall and Wise should providfew headaches, but Williamstown's consider,home ground advantage should ensure at iEan even contest, and with their better plazreturning to form I think they will win bypoints .

Mentone should enjoy a relatively easy dayat Albert Park against the winless PowerYsoaThe Vultures will be hoping to get throughone unscathed while Powerhouse has only pand next season's prospects to play for. Desthe home side's efforts a big margin is ominc

Kew hosts Peninsula and will be favoure(win although a good battle should take plBoth teams like it scrappy, and the K's wil

l fondly their second half festivities when the ymet the Pirates. Should be a closer resulttime around .

La Trobe should comfortably account for VBrunswick at Bundoora . The Wests have fotbravely in recent weeks but will be overrurthe Trobers who will be out to prove they'rebest side to miss out on the September actLa Trobe by 38 points.

Salesian must click today against Oakleighis to mount a realistic challenge in next wesemi final . The Krushers have edged closethe better teams in the season's second halfare not without a chance, though the homeshould get over the line by a four goal marg

TODAY'S MATCHES.D2 Section

Power House v. Mentone AmateursKew v . Peninsula 0 B

La Trobe Uni . v. West BrunswickSalesian v. Oakleigh

Williamstown CYMS v . Parkside

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ark returned to football this year after abreak of three years . At the age of 36, theformer captain coach, is a bean pole ruckmanis still sho4vin - the young guys a thing or two .Also the del;r` 'Ridgers' Robinsonwill play his this week. A productof the 1997 under i& sac :Brad has cementedhis place in the niors. Tall, quick andextremely passionate player, his run off thehalf back line has provided many special

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7,5 14 .11 18,17 21 .20 114612.1 4.4 5.7 8.8(56 )

4.4 7.7 8.9 11.9 (75)2 .7 5.15 8.23 11 .24(90 )

'oys: White 2. Coughlan, Crean, Burke. Payze ,rner, Whelan, Harding, Franks . Best: A Atchison, TJ Coughlan . Crean, Goldthorpe, Warner . Latrobe

Idriek 4, Close 3, Camm, Farrant . Storer, White. Best :Camm, Autdist White. Perry. Sheldrick .

Woods D. Irons (F)

:K 2.2 4.3 5.6 6.1Q (46)

4.1 6.2 9.7 14.9 (93 )

Cannane, Carmichael . Bandt, R Heywood, J:tlan . Miller. fanus, Bridger. G1ard,

tovoli 3. T ^ 2, Cincotta 2, Brown 2 ,)rcr, I u st: Cambell, Davey,

Canavan. A. Simpson P. Jackso n

2 .7 . l 9.14 13 .17 (95)

4.1 8.5 11 .9 16 .14 ~

tooley 4, Bromley 3, Pap~7opoulos 3 ,outis . Best: Bromle BlcReld, Gee ,

'illl8rnstown C? : '+' ;11 rnc 3, ` hilow 2, Rickard 2 . Inuns, Ferris . I rston .Gi artin, Wheeler. Rickard, ison, Mat',

P. Rapke B . McLeod (F)

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' .3 5:! 10.5 12.3 (80)

:4.2 4. 3 5.8 8.10 (58)

latt Wal i 2 . Sims . King, Johnstone,: Stillman, Emmett, Smith, O'Meara,

d'ranchi 2. Griffiths 2, Acfletd . K4TiakouRyan, LaLranchi, Symes . Cronin

6,2 8.6 12 .9 15 .11 (141)

2.1 3.1 5.3 5 .4 (34)

l.i 1.1 3.2 3.2 (20)

;U 5.7 11.9 12.10(82)

Pe ula Old Sa- : acpherson, Muir, Saville . Best : Glover,Macpherson, Hanson, ngus, Powell, Schmitt .

Latrobe Uni: A Hewitt 2 . Watson 2, O'Toole2, Rosengren2.McNamara . Slater. Launikonts, Correnti. Best : Rosengren .McMeekin, Correnti, Bullen, Laidlavr. Baillie .

WEST BRUNSWICK 0 .1 2.6 3.7 6.9 (45)

SA" ,. 2.4 4.7 6.10 8.14 (58 )

:-tviclr : Smith 3 . Young, Dishon, Vitale . Best :let, McNamara, Norman, Young, Moore .

B-me 2. Pvlorrtsh 2. Maillard, Kirchner, Bowman,A: 1 mitlt Morrish . Seager, Ferxmrda . Atkins.

1.1 5.4 5.6 6.6(42 )6T0 . 3.1 5.3 6.8 6.12 (48)

C : Ogilvie 2, Nikal:is 2, Connellan. Monaghan . Best :OF Nikakis . Glbson .Connellan. Breuerfon . Gook .

_a. . .own : Hann 2, Buttergrieg, Oldham, Dowsey ,Burgess .Best : B Grant . C .rbrtdge . Saccaccio, Nisbet . Ryan,Carter.

D2 SectionKEW

Coach : Serg e D'AngeloRes .: Greg Commin s

1 B Lafranchi2 L Fitzgerald3 G Horgan4 G Crimmins5 L Bradle y6 N Tinnetti7 T Aitken8 N Derrico9 A Eaton10 B Cullen11 B Woodhouse12 J Growcott13 C Kyriakou14 J Looke r15 C Bradley (C16 D Wood17 R Perri18 N Nigro19 J Dennis20 A Acfield21 B Sha w22 C Stephens

23 R Baker24 G Palmer25 C Watts26 M Stevenson

27 T Moore

28 D Cracknell (VC)29 M Dalrymple30 C Giansante (RVC)

. . ~ ~ .~.~a . . . ._ ,Coach : Tony , :george 3nIpnon Coach : Lz nA .- r, i

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5 A White

.4 P. Papadopoulos 4 D Warren

5. A . Randall.

6 C. Stephens 5 T. lanchello 5 T Stonehouse6. B . Cameron 7 K. Guriler 6 R. Dooley 6 A Stuart7. S . Gemmola 8 D. Perrin 7 B . Hall 7 J Muscat8. J . Camm 9 P. Emmett 8 R. Marshall 8 J Chilcott9. L. Walker 10 B . Sebrie 9 J . Moutis 9 A Constantini10 . A. Hewitt 10 T. Stillman

'10 M . McHenry 10 A Vita

11 . J . Levy 11 C. O Meara11 C. Hanley 11 B Hockey {VC}

12. M . Forrest12 M . Davies13 M . Hayes 12 S . Day 12 D McCal l

13. T. Luderman 13 A . King 13 S . Randle 13 A Cople y14. L . Wakeling 14 M . Etcell 14 A . Schultz 14 V Roman o15. B . Auldist 15 Mi Sullivan 15 G. Redford 15 D Moodie (C)16. S. Bray 16 J . McCarthy 16 B . Arthur 16 M Ross17. S. Gloury 17 C . Sullivan 17 A . Hunter 17 A Romano18. B. Grant 18 T. Sullivan

18 J Connellan 18 A Reginato19. S. White (VC) 19 C . Stewart

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27 M Wise

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27 . D. Gilmour .28 C . Johnston 27 J. Knapper 27 D Matthews

28 . C. Ross 28 M . O'Brien 28 A. Khodr 28 R Martinez29 . P. White 29 M . Merfield 29 J. Sposito 29 S Toftul

31 K Gillam 30 . J . Smith 30 N . Freese 30 A. Moulang 30 M Yandl e32 A Drago 31 . J . O'meara 31 B. Matlock 31 T. Bromley 31 S Hoga n33 D Wayland 32 . D. Hill 32 B. Coleman 32 B. Gant 32 J McCall (RV(

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41 C Rock44 J Bell 42. D . Gleason .42 S . May 42 S. Dalton 43 J Hubbard

47 S Symes 43. A . Poulton 43 M . Barr 43 J . Seymour 44 P Soligo48 L Jensen 44. R . Mather 45 C. Barr 44 N. Smith 45 B McGillian49 S Vidler 45. D . McKeekin 46 C. Ross 45 P. Leslie 46 C Wels h50 J Griffiths 46. D . Hartley 47 J . Tully 46 P. Andonopoulos 47 C Tyso n51 M Blair 47. H . Girdwood 47 G . Anslade 47 C. Little 48 M Healy52 R Campagna 48. L . McNamara 48 M . Wals h

49 L. McHugh 48 A . McKenzie 49 S Collier61 S Moussi 49. M. Day 50 T. Peck 49 G . Orlando 50 B Carman62 B Mc Gauchie 50. K. Hopkins 51 G. Hollingworth 50. P. Taylor 51 G Davies64 J Cronin 51 . C . Francias 52 G. Wyatt 51 . J . Kerley 52 B Cassan o65 M Ayers 52 . T. Stauton 53 D . Noonan 52. M . Pitsos 53 P Roman o66 J O'Kane 53 . A. Tucker 55 P. Dynes 53. D . Pearson 54 S Marin o67 T Beattie 54 . T. Peters 57 D . Fraser 54 M . Coppock 55 J Eastwoo d68 B Mc Gauchie 55 . A. Cummings 58 J. Noonan

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

65 T. Allinson 56 C . Hardy

57 C Ros s63 . J. Laidlaw Rogers 58 T Mangos65 . A. Hall 73 M . O'Meara 58 L . Thomas 59 S Ware66 . A . Sallie 74 S. Penton 59 W. Ogilvie 60 J Drakopoulo s70 . J Dumaresq 77 B. Fleming 60 S . Kay 61 P Tascon e

78 M . Cerritelli 62 J Willets

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

Mentone 65 S Carmody

* Function Room 66 S Stafford67 D Ingli s

* Restaurant * Pokies 70 S Diver9583 2$41 71 A Inglis (RC)

34 Matt Fitzgerald 33 . M. Watson 33 N. Wilkins 33 M. Clark 33 K Allan

36 S Ryan 35. J. Eyre 35 M. Johnstone 35 R. Nuske (RC) 35 G Panjari37 J Landwehr (VC) 36 . T. Mawdsley 36 C. Ogier 36 J. Tolley 36 M Hoyne38 J Beer 37. C. Porter 37 T. Macgeorge 37 P. Torpey 37 J Panjari39 M Mc Inemy 38 . A . Willis (C) 38 S. Perrazo 38 B. Papadopoulos 38 F Darrigo40 P Durbridge 39. N . Rosengreen 39 A. Fimster 39 M. Dordevic 39 K Noble41 R Livingston 40. R. Slater 40 C. Goddchiid 40 I . Moore 40 M Cassar42 Sette 41. A. Samson 40 D. Nichols 41 J

. Bruerton 42 P Dean

®nWEii HOUSE F ICi u ; C- .me )acle : Peter O'Connor Cr h: i Coach: Pa - I

: Darren Fenc h C h : irew Rolls Asst .: D . Old field Has. Coach : ul'. :i r_ C h : C, ..ig Richardson Res Coach : Cam Hunt Coach: Darren Williams

Res Coach : W PayneS Parsons 1 A Rolls 1 A Stevens 1 A Hamilton 1 D Williamsp . rsons 2 J Hall 2 A Thain 2 P Hamilton 2 J Buttigieg

Goldthorpe 3 N Pavlou 3 S Sutherland 3 G Heppell 3 D GrieveBowen (Vc) 4 B Turner 4 A Healey 4 C. Lehmann 4 S Wuchatsch

nt 5 M Bralni 5 M Canavan 5 A Cannane 5 D Macleod (C)Varner 6 H Clarke 6 R Cincotta

7 G Gaspari6 C. Lewis 6 N Gran t

s . Murray 7 C Richardson 8 S Logan 7(a)F Vitale'

7 B Robinso npi .r gus 8 J Clarke 9 A Campbell 7bN . O Brien)

8 B Hann; :r,hn (Rvc)p 9 Ad Burt 10 D Oliver 8 J. Heywood 9 G Cas e.

,' Haley 10 Ash Burt 11 A Davey 9 A. MorPhett10 S Byrne

10 B Cock s11 B Twist

LandLandry 11 J Gill 12 A Gaspari13 I Bobetic 11 H. Bailey 12 A Featherston

R . Rowney 12 N Dodd 14 C Roache 12 B Clarke 12(R)M Canno nT. Braden 13 J Harris 15 D levoli 13 S . Brockley 13 A Mackle y

Jackson 14 W Elliot 16 P Turley 14 N Lampel 14 D FerrisCcok 15 P Haseler 17 M Ferwerda 15 B . Howlett 14(R)A Daniel

, ~uighson 1 6 M Higgins 18 A Sexton 16 S Smythe 15 W Phillip s15(R)P Br tCoughlan 17 C MacLeod (RC) 19 S Brown 17 R . Heywood egu e

J . Whelan 18 F Doyle 20 A Seege r21 A B

18 M . tM;canus 16 D Gilmartin17 R Ha dPrendergast 19 J Evans

ates22 R Stevens

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21 S McNamara 18 D Oldham-_ pherson 21 D Miller 24 A Grace 22 A Steward 19 P Dervan (RC)

son (C) 22 S Evans 25 S Egan .23 D Henderson

20 P Sadler

23 S Craven (C) 26 J Nannas24 J Jenkin

21 L Monkhurst. White 24 D Boland 27 N Synott

25 G Malone22 M Saunders

',tchison 25 S Cummins 28 M Byrne29 M Forbes 26 R. Benjami n1 23(R)A Boura s26 J Senior 30 M Cooke 27 D. Disisto 24 J McCutcheo o

E iaylor 28 D Murrihy 32 G Riley 29 M . Shepherd 25 P Thomson

." .Crean 30 N Miller 34 A Anderson 31 E Dohrmann 26 L Grochowski31 R Marshall (RVC) 35 A Ellis 32 M. Carmichael 27 C Mathews32 A Benbow

36 D Tod d37 D Gheblikan

33 T Thompson 28 A Kosmatos

33 R Taylor 38 A Darcy34 I . Tvryford35 K. Coventry

29 P Vincent30 T TurcinovichC. Wilson 34 J . Marsh 39 C Clauson 36 S . Campbell 31 A Bar olo

35 J Kilpatrick 40 M Forer 37 N. Basham 32 X TobyR 36 A Robinson 41 M Gunn 38 S . Darling 33 G Rickard7. 37 D O'Connor 42 P Evans

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R. Haworth 39 D Crawford 41 R . Miller 36 A Black42 M . Hoyland 37 B Hynes

41 J Rainey 47 B Bowman 43 J Tobin 38 S Smith

43 S Considine 48 M Bourke 44 N . Masters 39 M Holland

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Bonner 50 C Jones 56 D Bowman 52 B . Flanagan 46 T Ferri s51 J Best 57 B Atkins 53 J . Gross 47 F Nuredin i

J 52 S Ratfe ~58 W Chapman 54 R . Howell 48 P Tirchett

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55 G . Maraz ia49 W Kewin50 A McCutcheon2 C . Alexander 55 D Yates 61 P Mallis 56 C . Riley51 A McKenzie

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- 57 R Kang 63 L Seeger 58 A. Rafter 53 M Oldham

62 A White 65 B Grant 60 0 . Kirby 55 J SpezzaP.Sinclair g h t

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68 S Rattray 63 (b) J. Gartlan 58 A Beard88 G Scotland 69 M Stanton 65 D . Simmond 59 K Dowsey

70 A Chiappini 66 M . Malone 60 D Le e71 C Bartlett 67 A . O'Brien 54 S . McNem y72 B Porter 68 C Stevens 55 D Orchard

Hp®~arc~ 73 D Ogge 69 R . Hussey.

56 D . Temby74 J Rad i75 J Hamilton

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aford Vic . 3198 77 S Sinclair75 M . Shelton 59 S. Phemister

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69 B . Cambridge

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Did you guess who tb ;: umpire ki st weeksUC photo? ", s ; .. vith Phil

Stevens and Robert Fu ller in 1990 . Richard i.of our PUa 1 T' members a^ , 1 is now u!-z 'Ormond se, res games but is still invo ^d A ithe V1 JA. So_e of c ;~ o~-!~,r PUT -P ~)ersare: _ -Lives n o a i onfor T Istra in Benalla; i :franchise owner and u ; `.r eG€ - Chairman t sar 1 hosts VAFA Sur ' y on # i . <- Running a succes 3 ful fa "y r <1Heights ; Davie - former VCommittee an~ n-s his ownbusiness; Ji - keepin; fi tlawlmo it~~ ess; Ron Lipfrald - Po uu :

Club; ,- Lives at Barwi n idsand princ of Christian College in Geelong;Colin Wills its on the VAFA Tribunal .Cl ,Congr< t oSaturd; . He is go; T' - arc( > St .

Bernards game at Elsternwick P - . u 3 allumpires are invited b--,k to the eh_-rooms --,r theaftermatch to celebrate . Ken began umpiring in

1986 and had a total of 274 games to his creditbefore having 4 years off. He then decided he was

too young to retire so he returned this year to fulfilhis goal (achieving 300 games / to be in A' Section)and to get fit . Career highlights - 19 Grand Finalsincluding 3'A', 5 'B' and 3'C' Section GrandFinals . Most memorable games - Ist 'A' SectionGrand Final in 1993 (De La Salle vs Collegians)and rep game in 1995 (VAFA vs VCFL) . Lowlight o`career was when he collided with an Ormondplayer (Ormond vs Collegians - 1990) and itresulted in a fractured cheekbone and a stay inhospital . Ken has stated that he has had gre-`enjoyment throughout his career especially ge

to know some fine people at various eL ')sumpiring/ associating with many great , o .within the VAFAUA.

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This lay night at the MCG starting 7 .00pm .

Guest S-eaker - Mr . Brian Collis QC 11 AFLTribunal Chairman (QC - Queens Counsel /Barrister - Admitted in 1967 (Vic / ACT /Tas),elected QC in 1992 . AFLTC since 1996 and

Chaiman since 1998 )

7_ .__ __._ .Last week we had our second time trial (3 x 880m

2 laps) toliate theess level ( -

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Blue) - reta !th; s ye,, ~r :. ne o : past umpire from VNi, ai:i, has ; 1 :ij, over 16 Games, Umpira

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g Sharon Alger

Shalom Blustein

9 Mark Childs

10 Avi Wekselman

Glen Kennedy

15 Geoff Curran

16 Peter Woods

17 ',.lark Gibson

13 Jason McNiece

19 Steve McCarthy

20 John Ralph

21 Patrick Maebus

23 Paul Dinneen

2? Graeme Hunichen

25 Cameron Stewart

26 Jim Papioanou

27 :slatt Cox

28 Paul Lamble

29 Chris Garcia

30 Justin Lipson

33 Robert Mayston

34 Graeme Morgan

35 Jason Lan e

36 Matthew Meier

37 Alex Maggio

Chris Stevens (S)

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7 Sean Scully

8 Paul Berry

9 Damien Lane

10 Trent Foley

11 Alan Stubbs

12 Mark Morrison

14 Ash Hoogendyk

16 Mervyn Monty

17 Peter Keogh

18 Peter Simpson

19 Andrew Fvfe

20 Grant Wardrop

22 Chris Collins

23 Peter Griffiths

25 Lionel Katz

26 Daniel Dinneen

27 Anthony Simpson

23 Ken McNiece

29 Peter James

30 Michael Phillips

32 Anthony Damen

33 Michael Forde

34 Stephen Morgan

35 Troy Brooks

36 Ian Burgess

37 Gavin Roberts

N5 Wayne Hinton

8 Paul Withington

10 Tristan Bowman

11 Chris Evans

12 Jamie Kvins

14 Michael Gilday

15 Mark Jenkins

16 Craig Brajtberg

17 Cameron Leitch

13 Tim Sutcliffe

20 David DRltera

21 Justin Grossbard

22 Rick Love

23 Chris Stevens

24 John Miller

25 Richard Eastwood

26 Brad Clark

27 Euan Lindsay

28 Leah Gallagher

29 Gerard Rolfs

30 Simon Olive

32 Mark Fraser

33 Simon Stokes

34 Jeremy Heffernan

35 James Watson

36 Ron Smith

37 David Murray

5 Max Wittmann

6 Dash Peiris

7 Alan Ladd

8 Nick Evan s

9 Nathan Carlyon

10 Robert McLeod

11 Paul Tuppen

12 Simon Payton

15 Michael Sneddon

1 6 Luke Moncrieff

17 Andrea Thwaites

1 8 George Paleodimos

1 9 Heath Little

21 David Irons

22 Ken Brewer

23 Robert Sneddon

24 Jason Moore

25 Mat Taylor

27 Paul Jones

28 Ron Martyn

3() Anthony Lilley

31 Tim Friedman

32 Jarrod Aspinall

33 Glenn Schipp

34 Daniel Stephens

35 Dianne Whiteley

37 Ken Walker

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ac iieved what was in ;nd acomfortable victory over Mcsaras vdespite le: than attractive conditions, and theabsence of players such as "Mush" Jackson .The Reds did pretty much what was expected ofthem, bursting the Gryphons bubble in theprocess .S . . C scored an excellent win over

ch also saw the JOCs leapfrog th eDemo :io :•cond spot with one game leftbefore ie finals . The battle for second spot isstill <.:.ve, and both teams have intriguingclashes this week .

, fate i s finally sealed when theyit do n tc c It was a bridge too far

for the Falcons, w' ile the Hawks may rue somerecent lost opportu~aiues .

Districts but other result schalked up a vital win over So arth

confirmed that both sides avoided themathematical possibility of the drop.

' C ° ensured their escape fromon mire ith an emphatic triump h

o- "ie already doomed UHSOB. I'm sure

Gavin Hall would have been pleased with th evie' xy, nd that the Cobras celebrated long an d

-ileF`or-~ "Cl " -'-Shannon .

B , Jcome -- to the intimate

confines of Rathmines Res , in a match, likemost others, is purely of academic interest, but

I'm sure both sides today will be going at it hardtoday, keen to finish off their season on awinning note . At home, I'll tip the Hawks .

South Melbourne take on UHSOB at LindsayHassett Oval in another contest where neitherteam has any unresolved issues to amend,basically their season is already done anddusted. i think Districts are the better team,and as such, I'll pick them today.

R' - mtral entertain : at City

Reserve where the Demons, recently tipped outof second spot, will be keen to resolve thatmatter and notch a crucial win over the now safeCobras . I think this will be more than enoughmot' ation, so it's Bentleigh for mine .

teds make the long trek to ThomasCarroll Reserve with the visitors keen to extendtheir undefeated record while the JOOs will wantto hold on to second spot to ensure a repeat

meeting with the Reds next week . I'm sure the

JOCs may well be able to push the Reds, but I

iancyvisitors willtoo strong .Finally,

i 3st . at EastCaulfield Reserve. Although 'Ibert Park are nowrelegated and ~ . , Gryphons are in the finals, 1'msure that this will still be a fierce contest. itcould be the perfect tonic for the Gryphons, andindeed, it is them I choose today .RESERVES

Wickers (hello Grangey), Districts, Demons (wi llthis be Jemmo's swansong, and will Brett Moffatmake a comeback for this occasion?), Reds,Gryphons .

SOCIALAlbert Park have their Annual Vote Count and

$5000 Calcutta this Sunday (26th August) fro 12 noon at the Albert Park Clubrooms.

Monash 7 ~ hold their end-of-seasor,night tonifzt at the Gryph Inn from 8'til late . $5entry with top DJ Nick "Pom" Rutherford, all theway from County Durham, spinning the decks(hopefully with some old skool funk somewherein the mix) . T'-e-r the Gryphs have their votccount day on 'ie Sunday arvo from lprron ards at E~ z] ield Reserve .

hold their vote count tonighlat the Leinster Arms Hotel, Gold StreetCouingwood . Be early for the cheap drinksAlso, Presentation Night is on Friday 7September at Kevin Bartlett Reserve . Tickets a

r $30 pre-sold, or $35 on the door.CONTACTOnce again, I can be contacted via e-mail orPeter .PS .WilliamsonCa,centrelink .gov.au (work) oipsdtw5473Ca)hotmail .com (home), phone or9920 9054 or fax on 9920 9097 . Thank you tcthose who have submitted reports this weekplease keep up the good work . Again, we'd liketo hear from as many people as possible, scplease contact either myself or Ed .

4'orget ytaT°= "Team of The Y-,,'. Nt;eeile to say, it should " r €

ver , riaioh mayc< arts of :e not see t :

Donald Br .{ --si clubs a~

6, w:zile - . scored the half-a -ark in IT e gai tg ; Fitzroy Reds inark

last week against Hawthorn . Alber tcongratulates ; ou both on your

evement and look forward to your continuin g

- First, the E' Dper, Steve

er level of footy to great effect, not onl y

one, , , ;; reached

irbSan plays his . ' me for,:r joining at the st-, of 1999 from

©C . "Bourbs" has used his experienc e

1 :Ii,nself, as demonstrated by his captaincy' Best and Fairest win in 2000, but also for his

-113 shown by the club's form this season .ConLi-atulations from all at the Gryphons . Also ,

, . ~ilons cult figure al reachesmilestone of > toc' ' . "Charlie"ed vTith the Gryphs in 1996 and after some, struggles, worked __:s way into the twos and

t tl.c ones, estab li shing himself as a usefuland picking up a reserves' Best and

est --long the way. Increased depth has see nDr, c play mainly twos this year, where he has

in as captain on occasion . Well done fro mng at the Gryphons .

G€" ' - legend Chris "Chief"-t became the " rst Cobra to achieve the

lil-4one of 200 ties for the club, after theo c ; , :~ against UHSOB last week. This is acotu,Jlendable effort in i tself, but to be the firstt ; :r at a club to achieve such a feat isr s pecia lly so . Congratulations "Chief' fr om allplayers, committee and supporters of Richmond('ei,~L ral . Fell ow Cobra Frankie Macak plays~ ;une number 1 00 this weekend. Frankie is ai,<s footballer with the awesome ability to take

N _,; tnar ;,s and kick long goals on the run. Well~ :oz,, from all at the Cobras, and we look forwardto vc"~* next 100 .

LST ~"` :

St Johns 3Albert Park 1Bentleigh 8

r Monash Gryphons I! Metta Hawthorn 2

D3 RESERVE

TOTAL

8584816866

Fitzroy Reds 3 52Elsternurick 5 35UHS4B 1 29Bentleigh 0 24Albert Park 0 23

CLUBD3 S lICTION

~LS': ➢ S:a`ICi; G.3 11.4 11p)2)

SO7B.DI67iC=3 1 .4 6.8 i.? 8.1?.(60)L' ,~- ; .- ' lnssard 3. Hartley 2, B Mahony 2 D Byrne 2 Murphy 2Cur i 2 C Mahony Branington. Best: Branington, Curain, Micsaglia,Tilley " d'y, Murphy. South Melbourne Districts : Henderson 6,L>>,-G 1iannan. Best: fireman, King, Henderson. Hannan McGee.

tones (F ). .- . .- . - . - " 3.5 4.8 5.14 6.16 (52)HAY, ~ : : . s - . . . 4I. 2.2 4.5 9.7 13.11 (89)Al t > 3.Fairfleld 2, S.Allan Best: DiMingo, Storey,Mci .e)lan, Bal-„ amith. Lapsley Hawthorn Central: Bonfield 5,Johnston 2. La ' ta 2, Dekin 2, Davies, Delaney Best : Bonfield, S.Avery,Dr''ney. Orchard, Dektn, Stevens Umpires : R . Marlyn P. Griffiths (F)A. ;doooulos L. Vinci (B)U3S2.4 2.6 3.8 7.9(51)RIC . .. 7.4 9.6 13.10 19 .15 (123)IT B: Can eron 2, Wallace, Ludlow, Starbuck, B Uebergang, HastertBest : Rose, L Maguire, Maher, Starbuck, Fulton, Zulleki Richmond : DShannon 3, Jacobs 3, C Shannon 3, Macak 3, O'Sulllvan 2 . Dutton 2,Adams . Smith, Byrnes Best : C Shannon. Adams, O'Sullivan, Macak,Com•ery, S ShannonUmpires : P. Lamble (F )BENTLEIGH AMATEURS 3.3 5.6 9.10 11 .11 (77)ST. JOHNS 6.2 8.5 12.8 18.11 (119)Bentleigh: Sharp 8, Sice. Graham, Henry. Beest: Sharp, Sice, Awaway,Ireson. Withington. St. Johns : D . Coulon 7, Hilton 3, Hartnett 2, Sharp2, Holmes, Horburv, Jones, Back . Best: Back, Coulon, P. Walker,Holmes, Hilton, Koppens . Umpires : G . Roberts A. Ladd (F) P. WhiteheadP. O'Reilly (G)FITZROY REDS 3.5 4.10 8.16 12.17 (89)MONASH GRYPHONS 0.5 1.5 2.7 4,9(33)Fitzroy Reds: Dibendetto 4 . Rawlins 3 . V. Cahill, Mitchell, Timm,Rome, Curtis . Best : Fawlins, Calthill. Di'oendetto, Drury, Greenswood,Addicott.

Gc :hons: Wells, Leeton, Killmister, Rutherford. Best: GrossHet rington, Bourbon, S . Rutherfod, Y . Stratford . R . CoxheadU ' s: K . Walker G . Paleodimos (F) G. Clancy D . Mott (G)

ELSTE CB 4.1 5.2 6.2 7.3 (45)

SOUTH MELB . DISTRICTS 1 .2 3.7 6.10 7.14 (56)Elsternwick: Hanlon 5, Currie Ward. Best: Ward, Currie. Harkin,Devonshtrt, Kirkham . Davison. South Melbourne Districts: Rowoski3, Pohlner 2, Lazzaro . McCauley. Best: MlJajovic, slade, Briglia, Lazzaro,Kent .

ALBERT PARK 0.2 1.7 2.9 3.12 (30)HAWTHORN CENTRAL 4 .1 6.1 8.5 9.6(60)Albert Park : Parmansehe 2, Murray Best : Sutton. Pastras, Weaver, A.Dawdle, Smythe, Pearson Hawthorn Central : Tyson 4 . Barker 2,Ballini, Dave, Sill Best :West, L .Colifns . Senile. Tyson, Davy, DunkinUHSOB 6.5 11 .10 13.14 16.16 (112)RICHMOND 1.1 2.3 4.5 6,5(41)UHSOB: French 4, Rea 3 . J O'Neill 3, WaJszel, Frost, Cavalieri, Wright,Cleveland, M Butera Best : Wright, Weber, Oakley . Cleveland . J O'Neill,French, Rea Richm . i : Birt, GuUrerie, Bunshan . Coomber,Griffiths, Munroe Best: Day, Guwerie, Cockburn, Birt, Bunshan, Kerr .BEftTLEIGIi AMATEURS 1.1 1:2 1.2 3.3 (21)ST. JOHNS 2.4 6.5 10.8 11.10 (76)Beatieigh Amateurs : D . Pittito, Pickering, Jemmenson . Best: Beatie,"ade, Jackson, Dimmatina, Codrain, Dwyer . St. Johns: D . Cristlan 4,M. Hancock 3, L. Johnson, C Muelencamp, Forces, Hall . Best: K .Hilton, D . Cristian, A. Forces, Muelencamp, L . Johnson, D . Hall . IFITZROY RI aS 2.4 4.7 4.10 7.13 (55)MOI;F- . :-. G?HOtS 1.2 1.3 2.3 4.5 (29)Fitzroy ; : Kane 3, Walsh 2, Vernal, Lee . Best : Card, T. Jackson,F[ennan . Frisby, Walsh. McBurney. Monash Gryphons: Campbell 2 .Tyna1L White . Bst : Kent. Charleson, White, Harrak, Callus, Rodgers .

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Richmond Central v. BentleighSt Johns v . Fitzroy Reds

Monash Gryphons v. Albert Park

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37 . L .Hogan38 . C .Lamon t39 . J.Robilott a40, M.Lapsley41. K.Weaver

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48 . M .Willi s49 . T.Houston50. D.McKa y

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BENTlE1CHCoach : Ron GordonRes. Coach : Steve Hall

1 C Sharp (C)2 P Morgan3 A Pittito4 D Lewis (RC)5 M Eyle s6 R Weber7 S Brown8 L Martin9 I Jackson10 A Henry11 D Martin (C)12 L Codarin13 G Prigg14 C Martin15 P Withington16 P Jemmeson17 J Psaras18 H Dwyer19 S Hal l20 R Fishlock21 A Graham23 S Adaway24 L Holmesby25 D Gold26 B Padgham27 J Seeley28 M McCulloch29 A Clough30 A Miksad31 R English32 D Fishlock33 M Bitting34 0 Castro35 L Ireson36 M Backman37 P Hutchison38 G Beattie39 L Pittito40 J Bounsall41 J Have42 A Mikkelsen43 S Sic e44 G Saddington45 A Wade

46 I Picken47 P Dimattina48 M 0'Reilley49 M Clark50 A Stanes51 M Pirie52 L Sampson53 M Sidney54 G Richards55 M Unsworth56 C Aitken58 T Caterson60 F Cavanag h

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g T. Gilchrist 5 S Shannon 5. C.Horbu ry 5 . S . King 5 T. Fulto nd O. Becker 6 G Bunshaw 6. L.O'Donnell 6 . W. Rosowski 6 S . Cracknel l

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u P. Williamson 10 A White 11 . S .Ham.

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'd M. Cart er 28 A Waters 27 L.Mills 32 D. McGee 29 T. Cleveland27 R . Gilchrist 2 9 B Brown 28 D.Coulon 33 M . Doyle 30 M . Butera^ 3 M . Bourbon 30 J Munro 30 R.Walker 34 M . Fern 31 P. Dolence

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:S J Foster 70 C Deegan 62 K . Rodgers.

57 A Corbett 76 D Phelan 63 D. Parker.

78 V Kelly 64 C . Ramsdal e::3 M . Buick 79 M Coomber 65 A . Buter aEg C . Watson

84 M Funston 66 S . Butera0 G. Campbell 85 G Jacobs 67 M . De Luise

88 S Griffiths 68 L. Holme s69 S. Frost70 E. Ricciuti71 B. Stanton

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':'?ell it has finally arrived, the last round of the seasonand section D4 is still to have a finalised top five .

,emented their second positi n on t~ ladder.y pulvr=-ised a hapless (" a tor Park. TT e Cobras se t

era 39 point victors, and __ .,, . __ pulled themselves

una 3swered , ':l the wind in . . . - ~ - - terand never Ica a ' from there . <-' :<~ : ~ , F _-. andCraig Clements I v,-ell f r ' Cobras andaLiough Warrior - 1 F~+ . : _r 1 ar-l King triedhard they wer s; un th -, went down

,_: °5 points .3 . in what was t o

a fight for a firs -t . U ortur~ itely for the Bees ,• were ne .- rL_, a thrt._' - om the openin g

bounce, as the Razorback defence in Adrian Fiumani ,John Sheedy and Robert Cav3eciolo proved

netrable . Once again for Werribee, Li ; Carson<,,,:1 Matt Keogh tried hard, but wher " . ° lally

1" :e the goal drought in the last quarter, r al'selst- _ces were all but gone, and iv-ith E nbui e'sJason Murchie on fire at full forward, Sw :ii rue setup a classir ', iowdowfn with Mt.Lilydale ner_t,ith

-rtishin? P n po1-t victory .had a crushing 134 point vict,- lst

in what can only be described as analso lost a couple of other pia, °r s

and will now have to regroup as they!s: their first final's c^-p^'^^.. Care once againhard for North but i :ve, going to be enough

the quality of t' '. line up.e other match, , top _)osition and

rushed : j into ; eliminati i -inal as they ran

off the botto of the ladder with a resounding 29 poin t

This match could be considered the first of the finals inD II as the winner will take out the remaining positionin the top five. Mt.Lilydale's form throughout theseason has been inconsistent, however, they did haveSwinburne's measure the last time they met . Last timethough, new Razorback sensation, Jason Murchiewasn't playing and with the rampant form of coach ,Adrian Fidler, combined with Ben Prior, JasonPiotrowski and Kieren Higgins, the Razorbacks will betough to beat. Therefore, I think Ssrinburne will maketheir --at finals s ies 'a the clubs seven-year history

iarrl frn 'it 1 R-^oint victory .

a tori ❑ cour 1 : last 5 ek, Rusw - it I' 1appre 'ate h~ ing ' : : op i ort uty to _ tV - i a to

sc seri ous footballa ! >t Werribee ini lead intoiuAals. The Bees Nvouldbe bitterlvdisappointed with th fade out of final's contiwould be keen to m<' up for that today, h (her to go pa the u u de of the cor 1 c C1

dal be b ing to minimise ear and tear cp' _ is as Uey tackle North today . North ha,

had an indifferent season, and will struggle against tjpremiership favourites. Although it can be assurfDiVita and Care will give their all for North, there woa--°.aa- little t-r co-d do to counter the like s

'-uh d H: amann as Svndal take out u

I irk ill ; ecstz. to have climbed so ifbottom of We lauder and have the chance ' i bi finext season as they meet Bulleen today . Bwill play in the Qualifying Final next wee Duld tbeen to avoid any injuries in today's match !d,nothing to lose, this may be the break Eley F'Fovf=",er, with the class of Bananjek and Co u .t , f

a it would be a brave man to tip against the!>hould win by 22 points.

Eltham hr ° t mi disappointing of late and wou :

bring home the bacon with a 28-point victory.

r to go into the finals on a whining no tSt.Marv's season has not seen much success, and

d be a great way to finish off an or" i aseason. Always five goals better at home, this onebe a tough battle for the Turtles, howeve ,class of Bell, McDonald and Doody, Elth in , Lti

lir'-: their wounds for F°ason 2001 as "Nnish o-- - i the bye .

S nburne University v. c. LilydaleRupertswood v . Werribee Amateurs

Syndall Tally-Ho v. North BrunswickOld Westbourne has the byeBulleen Cobras v . Eley Park

St . Marys v. Eltham Collegians

otle 01 toe i

club and is a c_,- < -~ by

injured early this season, Victor

c hers to follora . Alsonatch for the Cobras uas= - -jck

-the club and his elusive ; yle --layop- -)sition learns for years .

pl -lys his 50th match today.19's, Cory has played the

ors rith a runner i °'&F

i I .~. pl- ys li for

;ek. A trem€ dously skilled pl r, he21 kicl ing to l, repertoire this y° Th e

reciate his work in running the barWang plays game nurnber-=°tes,

tball . Victor is also aclub that is eady appre fed .

so plays l . ~ gas ; u xciting pl.., -,r : . :(' I

d long kicks a highlight. A

can who always gives bo,.: . . ?

about .

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rinriao (F) N. Booth J . Fagan (B) C . DaIli Chin (G)

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6 .6 13.9 22.13 27 .2C (182 )

M .5orleto 2, Van sa 2, D.~tewton, Pisasale. D.

Adams. Care, Vaina, Irl .Sorleto, Sa;n~mnartino,

Jordan 8, Baines 4, WhiU7ead 3, Pr gast 3 .

3, i9aylr 3, Gaunt 3. Best :Prender; st, irhael .

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LY €tD 4 .4 9.5 10 .7

2.1 4.1 8 . 3

y-Ho: Dance 5, Dix 4, t 2erKruic 2 . J . Hannemann

r Best VanDerKru . L . Hannemann . J . ?.5nresi. Dance,

. Kemper Elthan C -- uas Best playes an d

ckers not receive d

J . MeHiece (R) (F)

tr.: 0.1 1.2 2.2 4.4 .t28)

S: 6.7 9. 7 15 .10 19.I7.{113)

Gigas, Moore . Rivalland, Slattery Best: Aldridge,

g, Fairfield, Robson . A.Horsburgh

«s D'angela 4 . Clements 3, Badanjek 2, Wi,ney 2 ,

eleod, Saaks)arvi . 3orelli, Bowen. Dalloglto . Best:

its, Bowen, Pemberton, Polites, Mclaren . Trapman Umpires:

er A. Shiels (F) J . Kralevskt N . Hitehen (B)

1 .2 6,5 9.5 14.8 (92)

2.6 5.8 8 . 1! 8 .15 (63 )

Blake 6, Trotter 4, Drane, Heath, D . Murray, Smith.

on, D . Murray, Blake . M . Pane, Grant ,

c ;3: F. Harrison 3, Orme 3,Boyes, J. D,Wm~orv A .

man . Orme, Frail, N . Goldsia~orthy. Umpires :

071

C, ;i tons to Abe for ; =d ; 150 gai :s . A

coac dr-~ 3 Abe is the id !t tootballer who can

plu,' in a va :ety of positions . --though used mainlyat fullback, a position he 'enjoys' Abe has also beenused as a key fovrard, onba'ler & midfielder . A terrific

clubman Abe is svell respectedas a hard nbr*° fair

ish to s- . well done to Abe .

head Ru ;ce 3 52.

Thompson Syndal Tally-Ho 0 42

36Syndal Tally-do Q J4Rutte rBesC e.ltham

Maedonald Eliham 0 34B . Hannemann Sy:xial Ta""-Ho 0 34

Harding Werribee 0 48Papanikolou North Err :: 3 48

2 43Carlesso ttterribee

F. ??aldi Bulleet-Cobras 0 29'° ath ,eyp0 23

0 23

o. lsso 2 . Fenton 2, Flaek, CamillerS, Thomas,

DiBa1 >tz tler. 5est : Fenton, (3rvens, Flaek, Kerr, Zulian,

Tho ais . rzae t7nl: Can[teld 2, A.Roherst . Dept~ler, tslip.

Best: GaT .i'Donnelt, Sevdalls. Canfteld, Sand.hu, Iiemarte.

r K 1.3 6.6 9.9 i3.11 (89)

3,2 5,6 8,12 1G.25 (75)

a 4 . Grist 3, Papanikolaou 3, P.Tancredi,

os na. at: Riaook, Grist, Rigazzi, PSorleto, Healey .

r x 4, 1d.Philtps 3, Mezzatesta,

Surz ezz: :esta, Gallus, Walsh, R .Phillips, D .Fox,

a'e'

T40 YEvans.Nabhs .

2.4 4 g ?,Id 9.13 (67y

g I.4 i.4 I.1 (?)

Sv t S. cFarlas 4, Thompson 2. Murray. lvi .

Riehar Best: Christiansen, Cotsis . Taylor. Burns, A .

Ric ud u. acFarla__- .m C oc Glare . Best:

Sto-cda xrou, 1Vatson, Barnett. Johns

G&i) yC_ ._ .E: 5.0 6.1 8.1 8.i .(49j

g1 - Ci SBRAS: 1.1 2.5 4.6 6.IQ.(46)

G1d. ~t: Crosvreel 2, Sutton 2, Ev'ans, McnllAan, Baulch Best:

Schotes, Baulch . Evans . is5esman, Robbins. Murphy Bcsiloen

C= : Pinpasids 2, Lckopandis, Dam, Pettrih, Rigont Best :

R, i . Trincht, Brown. Pettrilli, Rigani, Rodriguez

4.6 3.1 3.3 3.6 (241

4.9 5.18 10. 1 14 .29 (I11)

s:u: Anderson, Keovm, LicCann . Best: a . Murray, Keovrn.

IV ound, McCann . Fui..ishtma. Oliver. . r thony 3,

Rousis 3, Schembri 2, J . Vincent. L. !c urns. Lervis,

Roseman. Koumantatakis. Besst: Schembri, Ynor son, Antliony.

tVest. Bergin . 0'shaughnessy .

D4 Section,BU LEEN COBRAS

Coach: Joe D'AngetoAsst. Coach: G. BowenRes Coach: Nicholas Cox

1 J. Pilipasidis2 T Orwi n2 S. Petty3 G. Bowen4 I . McLeod4 N. Cartledg e5 M. Dall'Oglio (VC)5 M. Starrett6 N. Cox7 F. Bald i8 T. Mazzarella9 B . Hoare10 A . Gencarelli11 C. Borelli12 D. Thompson13 T.Johnson14 G . Pemberton15 J . Trinchi (RC)16 D. Trinchi (DVC)17 S. Reddis h18 R . Badanjek19 S. Trapman20 J. Mora n21 N . Lykopandis22 R . Pasinati22 M . Turne r23 J. Redfern24 M . Opie25 W. Olney26 J . D'Angelo27 J . Cartledge28 A . Foskett29 N . Prestigiacomo30 T. Pearso n31 S . McLaren32 C. Clements33 J . Elliott34 M . D'Angelo (C)35 T. Bette36 P. Dall'Oglio37 J . Paatsch38 G . Brown39 T. Vas s40 T. May41 N . Polites41 R . Rigoni42 V. Dam43 C . Cha n44 B . Saaksjarvi45 J . Mustica46 G. Reeves47 S, Irvin e48 M . Soumildes49 G . Anderton50 D. Weinert51 R. Rodrigues52 T. Stewart53 L.Iosifidis54 J . Biondo55 S. Wigney56 S. Whiteman57 P. McVeigh58 A. McKinley59 P. Triandos60 M. Vandam61 D . Rennie

BULLEENAUTOMOTIV E

CENTRE1-3 Greenaway St,

Bulleen 3105Phone : 9852 1129

ELEY PARKCoach: Darren HawleyRes Coach : Grant Heath

1 S FISHER2 T MORRISON3 J BALDRY4 S CRUS E5 D ARUNDEL6 D SMITH7 J WHITE8 D GAYNOR9 K KING10 C BREAR11 J KELLY12 A DUNSTAN13 S PAYNE14 T KAY15 N DIX16 D FLINTROP17 M GEROLEMOU18 P ANDERSON19 D TROTTER20 J SHORT21 M MOORBY22 L KETT23 J NEWBOUND24 R PRIC E25 T BLAKE26 S SIMMONS27 C SMITH28 J THOMAS29 C WRIGHT30 D HEYNES31 M KEOWN32 S JACKSO N33 J ALEXANDRIDIS34 S DIX35 R DRANE40 J DAY41 S ROBBIE42 A REDDINGTON45 J FLOWER47 V FUKUSHIMA48 G HEATH49 D PAYNE50 D DRAIN51 M PAYNE52 J NELSON53 S WEST54 R SHORT56 P CANTONE57 A MURRAY60 C AMPT

COLLEM : [ .;Coach : Brian DowdyRes. Coach : J Glare

1 . D .FAMMARTINO2. T.DUGGA N3. E. SAVAGE4. B.DOODY C/C5. M.BEST6. TCARTER7. B . RASHID8. L.SHARPE9 . C .WATSON10. W.BATES11 .J .MIZZ112. A.MANN13. R .BELL VC14. S.JUSTICE15 . L .WHITE16 . D .BARNETT17 . G .LEYS18 . S .MACDONALD19 . S .ROBIN S20 . P.RIGONI21 . M .HART22 . J .MCKENZIE23 . R .WATSON24 . L. IACUONE25 . C.HORSBURGH26. J .GLARE RES C/C27. J .SMYT H28. TBARNETT29. D .HOWGATE30. M .DECKER31 . T.TODARO32. C .BAU D33. A.HOWGATE34. D . BACHER35. E. SAVAGE36. L .DONALDSON37. D .MITHE N38. D . MONIGATTI39. F.COONERTY40 . J .BAUD41 .A .MANN42 . J .HOWGATE43 . J .MANN44 .TJOHNS45 .R.DAVIES46 . J .STOCKDALE48 . B .TURNEY49 . B .HESP E50 . B.KELEHER51 . S.MAXFIEL D52. G .STACKPOOLE53. S.BARRAS54. P. HARDING55. D .WESTON56. J.SHANNO N57. S.GATHERCOLE58. G.JENKIN S59. B .EVANS61 . C .BARUHAS62 . G.SMITH63 . M .LUTTICK64 . S .SCHAFE R

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T. LILYDALECoach: David KeastRes Coach : Paul Commerford

1 . Daniel Johnson2 . Phil Hayes3 . Matt Brebner

4 . Frances Varga5 . Greg Bir d

6. Matt Jelenc7. Dean Hendri e8. Kevin Maniscalchi (VC)9. Andrew Del Biondo10 . Axel Bullerjahn11 . Chris Gibso n12 . Justin Commerford13. Richard Kidd14. Chris Walsh15. Daryl Morrison17. Paul Beddoes18. Marcus Gridley19 . Neil Whitehead20 . Jeremy Penhale21 . Matt Cunningham22 . Billy Leek23 . Bart Egan24 . Joe Hoffman25 . Andrew Delahunt26 . Travis Flanagan27 . Nathan Pearce (VC)28 . Travis Crowe29 . Peter Furlong31 . Steven Taylor32 . Pat Carolan (C)33. Chris Anderson35 . David Callanan36. Robert Di Nezza37. Dan Hicks38. Damon Kennedy

39. Lloyd Allanson

41 . Peter Varg a

42. Matt Pereira43. David Hollowa y44. Nicholas McConnell45 . Rick McKenzi e47 . Chris Lonergan49 . Joe Hoffman50 . Andrew Penhale51 . Paul Bastick52 . Mark Wells53 . Mick Leonard54 . Leigh Kellett55 . Haydn Flanagan56 . Dean Prest60 . Travis Wilson63 . Craig Carstens64. Damian Smith65 . Lochie Proctor66. Daniel Turner67. Neil Senio r

Joseph DragoTimothy GraceJason GardinerAndrew BurrettPaul CaulfieldBilly JealousDavid CicchielloHeath Gurrier-SandersCharlie Varga

Jection[J-H-1 BRUNSWICK

Ccach : Craig FoxRc>. Ccach: Ange Sammartino

1 S . Wernham2 D. Adams3 G. Lattouf4 P. Dimarco5 W. McMahon6 D . Pizzar i7 D. Magnuson8 D . Fenton9 A. Sammartino10 W. Fawcett11 J. Boudoloh12 S . Care13 P. Marin14 M . Newton15 H . Tsialtas16 L. Demorton17 A . Kyriazis18 P. Sorleto19 S. Famulari20 R . Divita21 M. Sorletto22 J. Freeman23 J. Briffa24 M. Alliani25 S. Tancredi26 P. Tancredi27 M . Vaina28 S. Giilard30 S. Healey31 J . Heck32 D. Newton33 J . Rotella34 M . Pisasale35 P. Dowsett36 A . Armstrong37 D. DeMorton38 A . Crosina39 C . Rhook40 B . McCallum41 J. Elasmar42 J. Papanikolou43 J. Page44 S. Grist45 M . Pante46 J . Polemicos48 N. Oates49 G . Skaf50 B . Laoumtzes52 P. Brine"3 S . Milroy54 D . Bonney55 J. THompson56 L . Patull o60 W. Duson61 S. Nabbs62 D .Perdon65 L . Rigazzi

OLD WESTOOURHECoach: Jeff WilsonRes. Coach : Stephen Leitch

1 . G . Robson2. G. Flowe r3. S . Depiazza°4. A . Nibloe5. S . Sutto n6. J . Horsburgh (VC)7. A . Christo8 . A . Horsburgh9 . C . Villinger10. J. Wilso n11 . V. Matthey12. T. Milne13. S. Hewitt14. S. Mattsson15. A. Board16. S . Christo17. M . Aqualina18 . P. King (DVC)19 . R . Aldridge20 . S . Cameron21 . B . Dangerfield22 . W. Fleming23 . K .Sutto n24. L . Fairfield (C)25. M.Stapleton26. P. Mesman27. D . Billman28. D. Slattery29. D. Horsburgh30. R. McMillan31 . D Evans32 . G .Jenkinson

33 . D. Ben n34 . P. Stewart35 . D. Rivalland36 . K . Pillsbury37 . A . Leitch38 . B . Mattsson39 . A . Robbins40 . S. Leitch41 . J . Dusting42. S. Roberts43. A. Runciman44. B. Slattery45. S.Huntington46. J.Sportelli47. T. Sai d48. T.SChoies49 . M . Pillsbury50 . P. Habersatt51 . S .Kell y52 . T. Robinson53 S .Phillips54 M. Crosswell55 . M .Baulch56. C. Galvi n57. D . Hatley58. M. Bavde k59. Adrian Lipscombe60. N . Aqualin a

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RUPERTSWO®DCoach: Tony WestRes. Coach : Shane McLaughian

2 Fox D3 Carmody S4 McLauchlan S5 Schwartz M6 Gallus S7 Brad W8 Prendergast B9 Clarke M10 O'Callaghan A11 Mouie B12 Cardillo K13 Sinnett B14 Plummer L15 McGrath J16 Clarke P17 Walsh D19 Mezzatesta M20 Flinn P22 Quinn K23 West M25 Bradbury H26 Zarb D27 McMahon N28 McDonald D29 Baines M32 Sinnet P33 Glenn W35 Carlo C36 Henry P37 Massaro A38 Pettman B39 Hastings P40 Botten T41 Bowman P42 Swann B43 Phillips R44 Pettman M45 Hum D47 Seidel A48 Stafford A49 O'Riley C51 MacPherson B52 Moskaljuk S53 Gaunt W54 Gibbs R55 Webb N56 Fox P57 Carmichael J62 McMahon A63 Blenkiron D64 Jordon D66 Mandouitt L70 Temming L74 Page S77 O'Callaghan M78 Webb B

ST. ARTSCoach : Peter OlivierlRes Coach : Michael Leannonth

1 . J . Harringto n2. B. Boyes3 . J. Carra4 . N . Goldsworthy5 . J. Dwye r6 T. Burt7 W. Ros s8 A. Zsembery9 R. O'Shaughnessy10 G . Koumantatakis11 J . Bernardi12 S. Benson13 A. Dwyer14 C. Goldsworthy15 R . Orm e16 L. Anthony17 P. West18 B. Frai l19 M. Maschette20 A. Lan e21 Q . Norton22 R . Allen23 J . Hil l24 I. Goullet25 D. Hutchins26 S . Stone28 J .Innes29 P. Harrison30 P. Watson31 D. Thomson32 A . Webb33 J. Watson34 M . Tindley35 G. Theoharris36 E, Evan s37 L Vincent38 F. Harrison39 T. Millar41 J . Brennan42 H . Joyce43 M . Chamberlin45 P. Ryan46 M . Knight47 P. Rousis48 D. Morcom49 G . Schembri50 A . Worsnop51 T. Bergin52 T. Dunn e53 S . McGurgan55 B . Perelberg56 J. Vincent58 B. Lewis59 K. McLennan60 M. Scammell61 N .Jackson62 N . Goodieson63 P. Roseman64 J . Ramsay66 G . Pilikidis67 J . O'Connor69 J . Hend y70 T. Brown73 D. Doyle76 T. Tahos80 J . Clarke88 A . Foskett

A . BallantyneM . BanksM . Elli sJ. OdorisioS. RackG . Sigley

1 C Freeman2 J Sheerl y3 J Piotrowski4 A Fidler5 J Demarte6 B Canfield7 A Hamilton8 M Debono9 L Morrison10 M Anastassi11 D Milano (C)12 B Nichol l13 A Albert14 R Goode15 C Thomas16 S Reynoldson17 J Andrinopolous18 A Fiuman i19 B O'Mara20 M Trainor21 S Parsons22 P Foster23 R Merkel25 T Hourigan26 T Liston27 D Murphy28 S Gra y29 R Cavicchiolo30 P Turk31 S Eager32 C Culph33 N Smith34 c Higgins35 M Banks36 J Carter37 A Reed38 J Carroll39 B Prior40 J Henry41 T Drahtidis42 A Jones43 J Roberts44 N Morgan45 D Isli p46 J Sandhu47 J Sevdalis48 G Deppeler49 H Allen50 M Goodwin51 P James52 S O'Donnell53 K. Dub e55 S Gallina56 J . Murchie58 A Roberts60 D Debono

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coach:0 colr :', . :

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5 Dix. B5 Hannett .D6 Chasemore6 Cotsis .J7 Burns .A8 Bennett.R9 Kemper.S10 Psinas. T10 Van Derkruk.G11 Rutter.J12 Moresi .J12 Miller13 Taylor.D14 O'boyle.S15 Murray.N16 Boucher.B18 t'ccfariane.S19 Glenister.M20 ,311. C20 Hannemann .B20 i-ckenzie.I21 Thompson .A22 Hoare .S23 Beckett .M24 Macfadane.M25 Clark . C25 Tillbum .S26 Morrison .A27 Kemper.G28 Fyfleld .P29 Sheer.A31 Richardson.A32 Hannemann .L

33 Richardson.M34 Hunter . N

35 Cachia .C37 Dance. A38 Christiansen .M39 Hallise y40 Leaver40 Marks .T41 Moresi .M42 Findlay43 Brown .A44 Maestros .J45 Richardson .D46 Pane. M47 Wong .V49 Schuiling.D49 Varnavas50 Sneddon .A54 Sheer. P

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1 . A. Alb ' ; s2 . S. McNamara3. D. Flack4. L. Brown5. L . Kerr6. S. McGrath7. T. Elli s8. K. Pace (C)9. C. Terzoglou10 . ;/ . Keogh11 . M . Green12 . M . Walsh13. F. Mehmert14 . B . McMillan15. J . Purton16. P. Browning17. S . Fuller18. E . Collier19. J. Addamo (VC)20. P. Albakis21 . R . Zulian22 . A. Dibatista23 . C . Becker24 . J . Crack25 . A. Hove y26 . P. Thomas (RC)27 . M . Brown (DVC)28 . D . Czajowski29 . S. Dole30 . B. Carlesso31 . B . Waters32 . M . Dolegowski33 . S . Parker34 . S . Camilleri35 . S . Alabacos36 . A . Addamo37 . J . Ayiing38. P. Dwaes39. L. LangBeld40. L. Carson41 . G. Grogan42. D . Ellis43. E . Galizi44. C . Albakis45. J. Marinis46. R . Han n47. R . Portogal(o48. S. Pugliese49. D . Lenoury50. A. Fenton51 . D . Turner52 . C . Andrews53 . A. Trainon54 . M . Jordan56 B . Gibson

The r 9'-- i~. . :_nhunt!y m;r ad} is o~ -m , It :, ay.The rear gate (off St . FCi : _; _E treefi) will only be on when : : . . are no matches

scheduled for Elsternwick Park No . 2 C}vE' .

When parking in the area behind the grandstand please park in a manner that woul dallow cars around you to be able to leave .

Players and officials who do not produce tickets at the gates will be counted and theclub invoiced accordingly.

Clubs are issue' iLi~ an :iE:~ . nun : sr of tickets for players

Finals eligibility rules are found under Rules 51-55 of the Association . Below is a brief summary .

Senior - (ist XVIII teams) Any registered playerwith a permit can play finals (except AFL/VFLplayers with a permit - see below )

Reserve -(2nd XVIII teams) Players must beregistered and must have played at least two (2)reserve grade matches and not more than ten (10)senior matches in the home and away games (firstround) . Where both first and second XVIII's areplaying on the same day the reserve grade playermust only have played two (2) games in either theseniors or reserves to qualify. For clubs withteams drawn in semi finals on different days of thesame weekend lie . lst semi Saturday, 2nd semiSunday - read as above teams playing on thesame day) .

Under-19 teams - Players must be registered andhold a permit . If a player has played an aggregateof more than 5 senior and reserve matches hemust have played more than 5 Under-19 matchesduring the season . If a player is ineligible due tohaving played more than 5 senior and reservematches and does not gain selection in his club'ssenior team in the first second round match, he isthen eligible to play in any subsequent Under 19final . Where a team has (2) U19 teams or is

involved in hybrid arrangement, the followingshall apply . Where a club has two U19 teams aplayer must have not played more than 10matches with the U19 1 side to play in the (2)team. To represent the hybrid team in the finalsthe player must have represented the hybrid team

eligibility for their respective clubs.

in (5) first round matches - not including, f : . :

Club XVIT- - Players must ' ; r

and have played in at least four (- ;matches and not have played in more than a u,of eight (8) senior and reserve matches during thefirst round.

An AFL or I, listed player will be eligible toplay in the finals for his VAFA club as long as hehas played a minimum of five (5) VAFA matches forthe team he wishes to represent in the finals . Atleast two (2) of these matches must have beenplayed after June 30th .

A TAC Under must have played five (5)VAFA matches for the VAFA team he wishes torepresent in the finals . For TAC players there is norequirement to play a certain number of matchesafter June 30th .

* Please note players who played inrepresent at ive teams on July 22 will havethese games counted towards finals

Invites applications for the position o f

U19 Coach for season 2002.Please send applications/CV to :

Stephen Le Ge t

President

Yarra Valley Old Boys EC .

1/11 Lorienne Stree t

He .ithmont 3135

~~ . : Y~~u- .r :,.~to ~vina weekly `~.i -i~r:'t?7Sports pack -i<ii u aSpnrt 9" %seyree Footy polo 3-! I',1 rot- 1 ;-- '' oaf the G ) " °" )j Y complete th ,

slip otthe sticker a m^;Itothe1 , : inner will be drawn weekly and announced v _: in t u Eootbal3er.

i'_ ; tics_,.ts to the AFL Grand Final.V, inner announced in the Amateur Footballer September 22123 .

ge includes - two night's accommodation, dinner at T~rc, zes Restaurant, brea'::Fa .st a_n :? ual parking and

dub entries the winner of the Crown Enteriainment,lV' .7A ~md :-inaI v~ ' ,. ;II " dr

;~ t, :c ~;nd of Rd18 should 'your club have submitted L- ist number - - `1,;~ : ; ~ s_ tr n your

,1[c :u, :_~swillremain in c:ontentiwzforthe wee' :Iy f

Veek's wi n ner: Paul McGregor~_u'3 :St. Leos Emmaus WPs

""Wick - 1 1 .30 a .m .

~tember 02 . 2001

>raioAoc - 2 p .m ,

sei --, Mordiallov - 11 .3 0 a .m .

, 2001

Abbotsford - 2 p .rr--

di i?n, Abbotsford - 11 . 3

September 02 . 2001

East Keilor - 2 p_m .

- 1 1 .30 a .m .

11 .3fl a.m.

- Sepier?ber 31, 200 1

Park, Elsternuick - 2 ~.'n .

Firstiy, a quick thank you to Ron Lippold forstepping in and writing last week's article for Section1 and Blue Under 19's.

ll, tv°hat a big week it has been in football, as Eddie, acquire -,vould say! Old Xavs secured top spot

(o;aciallv) and put the second-last nail in the coffinfor De La's claim to September action . Old Brightonis back in town with a final five shot and Mazenodcame home with a roar in the upset of the round, toscore their first win of the season . Donovan'sCardinals continued on their goal-kicking spree withan emphatic 86pt victory over the Lions . An openingblitzkrieg of 17 shots to 1 in the quarter proveddecisive . Xavs lOg to De La ig in the last half musthave Manni smiling from ear to ear and CoachBrown wondering what his side will do next . Thisloss has made the difference between De La & OldBrighton to be only 3 .02% . St . Kevin's put astranglehold on second spot with a strong ,vinagainst a very determined Marcellin . It was thesecond quarter that gave them their big break . St .Bernard's maintained their shot at the doublechance with a hard-fought win over a rejuvenatedBeaumaris . Straighter kicking and the result couldhave changed . Old Brighton's strong win over O.M .'shas them now primed to make their assault on theFive. And Coach Pickering must be shouting fromthe rooftops with their fantastic win over Uni Blues .Their last half l Og to 3g was superb !SECTION 2The jostling for positions within the five continuedwith most results as expected . Old Ivanhoecontinues to hold top spot on the ladder afterdefeating Old Trinity by 38 points . Mendolacontinued his great season up forward for OldIvanhoe tis-itl : four goals . while Curatola, Dinakis andLewis were among the best plavers. Old Trinity waswell served by I-line . Pretty and Davies. Werribeekept the pressure right on the top side after runningout nine-point winners over Old Essendon in asensational game . The Bees set up the win with a sixgoals to one first quarter. Jack and A . Russo bothbooted five goals for Werribee, with Biggs, Cerantonioand Wollington among the best for Old Essendon,which slipped to fourth on the table . CaulfieldGranunarians sit in the third spot after scoring ahard-fought 27-point win over Old Haileybury .Caulfield led by seven goals at the long break but toOld Hailey-bury's credit they fought back strongly inthe second half. Foster booted five goals, whileNapier. Fallu and Jess were among the best playersfor Caulfield, Brooks, Clarke and Capron were

! 19/1 & Blue)

(U19/2 & Red)

impressive contributors for Old Haileyburv,Although out of finals calculations . Ormond fired upto thrash St Leos by 70 points . Naylor, who bootedfour goals . Wells, McMahon and Wiley were "-e bestplayers for Ormond . while Kennedy, DAm lio andLandy battled hard for St Leos . Hampt cheld out Yaria Valley in a high-scoring affair. no,Weaver. Johnstone were among the best for o ers,who earned their sixth win of the season, while .armValley's best were Kehoe . Peake and Smith.Wit, friars had the bve .

U t ) BLUEAs the pressure builds towards finals time, therewere a number of interesting results with a couple ofteams stepping up and a couple showing they arenot as invincible as first thought! The Blues Boys putthemselves back in the game with a resounding 61 ptvzctory. Grace and Burly were unstoppable upforward and were well supported by Craven, Youngand Chapman . They were able to hold the dangerousCheevers, Winters, Skinners and Aquilina : shuttingdown their goal-kickers. SKOBS had an impressivewin against a very determined opponent in Oakleigh .St. Kevin's got a couple back from the seniors andwith Marwood and Stonehouse proving elusive upforward, was finally too strong. For Oakieigh, bestwere Bando. Stevenson and Gaal . Old Xavsincreased their percentage over the Blues with aterrific 164pt victory against De La . Dyson with 7majors and Chamberlain with 5 were the mainstays.Ajax gave themselves a chance to finish minorpremiers with a percentage boosting 229pt win overGlen Eira at Albert Park . The Jackets as expectedwere far too accomplished for the Packer Boys,although, McDonald, Lampers and Clark wereimpressive . MHSOB caused the upset of the roundand showing the final four combatants that Mentoneare not invincible. IvIHSOB plaved hard, aggressivefootball, a superb effort. Well done!

SECTION (2) REDOld Cambertivell sewed up top spot in the table witha six-goal win over Rupertswood . it was all one waytraffic for Rupertswood in the first quarter as they setup a 36-point lead, but Old Camberwell graduallyfought back and booted seven goals to one behind inthe final term to take the points . Old Camberlvell'sbetter players were Larrachia, Munro andMcQualter, while Zalua, Geurts and Elliott wereamong the best for Rupertswood, which sitsprecariously in fourth spot . North Old Boys remainin second place after defeating Old Paradians by 28points . NOBs held a 3-4 goal advantage for most ofthe day, although Old Paradians never gave up .Mullins, A .Hughes and Davidson were impressive

i~ors for NOBs, while Dean . Tenson an de among the best for OPs . The battle of

°rs saw Bulleen-Templestowe hold ou ts to win by four points . Bulleen was wellby Taylor, Steer and Martin, while Aquinas '!re Verone, Cockerane and Logan. Therry

. . Qi .uu1 and Thompson also managing to

thrashing of Ivanhoe-Fitzroy. Harmest goals and Sheppard five for Therry, wit h

sured their place in the finals action with a

nv of the ball. Meighen, Robertson andre among the best for Ivanhoe-Fitzroy . Uni

had the bve .

ch of the round sees De La at home to OldCan De La stop the Scotch goal-kickers in

,,, Hosking, Rodski and Cations? Can Scotc hne Darling Park and the mercurial Thomas ,

-a-holic Bonnici and Captain Stinnear? Oldh, just! The Eagles face the awesome Xavs uni t

,ll finish the minor premiers after a 65pt win ,i? :,rnard's host SKOBS in the prelude to the

_ Lfving final! These teams are so evenly matched ,hard and relentless at the hall an d man! Both

match winners - Cousiand, Neeson Burns ,Hobart, Mulgrew, Duggan, and

siracusa- St . Bernard's - just! Old Melburnian s-ld account for the Lions and Beaumaris shouldr~unt for the rejuvenated Nodders in a toughii«er. Finally. Old Brighton face Uni Blues a t

i h Road with their finals chances firmly in thei rt hands . A win here and an increase of 3.0 3%

,;, , r De La and they will sneak into fifth position, no;>>tii r what happens at Basil Street. And they will .SZfTiON 2

uple of very important matches take place this,. :end, With the top four sides all playing each

, -her. Old Ivanhoe host Werribee in the battle for topith the Hoes and Bees level on points . The

nner will claim the minor premiership and earn and off when the finals get underway nextnd . Old Ivanhoe at home should take the

is . In the second blockbuster, Caulfield host Olddon. with the winner to be rewarded with a

i e chance . The Dons will be smarting after theiri1Tow loss to Werribee last weekend and might just, me out on top. Fifth placed Old Trinity host Yarra

and although the visitors will be competitiveOld Trinity should ensure they enter theith winning form. In the other matches

end should be far too strong for Wlutefriars ,Old Haileybury should overcome St Leos .

1 lampton Rovers have the b_ve .SE--TION (2) BLUE

e three fantastic matches, which will have a[ impact on the final four. Firstly. Oakleigh fac e

"Ines at Searruneli Reserve and aWin would put1 it Boys out of the race; but alas - the Blues for

y, the Swans host Old Xavs at Albert'd plays 4th). This will be a goal shoot-ou t- teams having so many avenues to goal.

Therefore . you look to the defenses of both teamsand you see that the Swans are slightly stronger . DeLa play the inform Jacka Boys and with a chance attop spot there for the taking, I don't believe they willtake this game lightly . MHSOB face Glen Eira atPacker Reserve and should finish their first year inSection Blue with a comfortable win . Finally,Mentone have the chance to maintain top spot bydefeating St. Kevin's at Southern Reserve. SKOBS isa very proud club and they won't just lie down. Theyhave a real chance to finish the season off well andto change the top positions . But I just can't see themdoing" Mentone have too many match winners.S _ _ ~EDTI .- match with the greatest significance sees TherryPenola host Rupertswood, With the visitors needingto win to stay in the four, as fifth-placed Uni Blacksplay Bulleen-Templestowe, with the Blacks certain totake the points . On form shown during the year, itappears TherTy will be too strong allowing the blacksto snatch fourth spot but as we all know football is afunny game and anything could happen . The otherblockbuster for the round sees Old Camberwell hostPvOBs . Amazingly the two sides wi ll meet again nextweekend in the second semi-final and they will nodoubt be looking for a psychological advantage totake into that match . It is impossible to tip againstOld Camberwell at this stage, as they have certainlybeen the best side all season . The 'trial match seesAquinas host Ivanhoe-Fitzroy . Both sides will bedesperate to end the season on a winning note butAquinas seem the stronger side at this stage . OldParadians have the bye .

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13 L . Browne 12 B. Kezilas 14 A Parker 12. A. FletcherLewi s14 C14 B. SCott 13 A . Fisher 16 M Nicolas 13. A . Kozik . .

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® ' WHITEFR IARS YARRA VALLEYCoach : Tim Hille Coach : Paul Gregor Coach : Steve Lovell Coach: Tim Pratt Coach : Rod Penatuna

1 .L . Russell 1 B Petrie 1 . S . Maraca 1 . S . Brosolo 1 . A Middlin

2 .S. Wheller 2 H Gyles 2. C. Kelly 2. B. Warren - Smith 2. M Norris h

3 .M . Wood 5 R Gale 3 . M . Bradfield 3. C. Ventura 3. J Gates

4 .C .Hassall 6 P Boyd 4 . S. Eisenberg 5. P. Micalleff 4. R Bell

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6 .M. Luba 8 A Hollands Kidd6 S 7 . R . Nolan 6. N Peter s

7 .R . Wiley 9 T Stephens. .

7 . B. Daniels 8 . C . Welch 8. S Simpson

8.J . Muzzell 10 N Cullen 8 . C. Jack 9 . P. Tobin 9 . B Kehoe

9 .J . Franklin 11 P Sampson 9 . A. Russo 10 . A. Hill 10 . R Ye a

10.L. Wells 12 P Landy 10 . A. Borg it . A. Cursio 11 . A Wingat e

11 .T. McMahon 13 M D'Amelio (DVC) 11 . J. Toussaint 12 . M. Sowersby 12 . A Wines

12.L. Breitkreuz 14 J Montano 12 . C. Smith 13 . M. Baker 13 L Gillies

13.M . Martinov 15 P Carey (C) 13 . D. Groulos 14 . J. Treyvaud 14 H Clark

14.D. Jewett 16 A Kelly 14 . T. Davidson 15 . T. O'Shea 15 D Smith

15.A. Goonan 17 H Evans 15 . M Walsh IT P. Furness 17 S Fyffe

16.D. McKenna 18 S Wilson.

16 . C . Yasar 21 . M. Calavetta 18 C Bea l

18.M . Ramsay 19 A Rooks 17 . A. Tedesco 22 . L. McGuiness 19 N Lear

19 .W. Cove 20 M McHugh 18 . B. Cunningham 24 . P. Weston 22 J Peake

20 .R. Lerner 21 A Ballard (DVC) 19 . R . Rose 27 . R . Hill 23 T Collett

22 .B . Payson 22 N Carstein 20 . D . Lowe 28 . P. Poutney 24 G Coutts

24 .A. Lom 23 G Brearley 21 . N . Gauci 29. D. Adkins 30 J Strong

25 .R. Malter 24 R Varney 22 . S. Blanco 30. B . Janson 31 S Urban o

26 .T Harvey 27 A Dix 23. J . Russo 33. B . Shoals 32 J Parry

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

28 .T Naylor 29 S Train 25. J . Purton 37. G. Kennedy 37 J Hum e

29 .B.Cromack 38 A Flanagan 26. C . Andrews 38. A . Corry 44 N Martin

31 .S. Barker 41 D Wood 27. R . FastuCa33 .A. Cook 44 C Clarke 28. T. Dea n39 .M . Ferrari 46 P Allah 29. L. Simmon s50 . M .Hefternan 61 N Kennedy 30. C . Mahoney54 .A1 . Wilson 64 D Tompkins 31 . B . Vandenhurk71 .R . Presser

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A22 Furphy D23 Hillas R24 J~25 Lucas C27 Cokalis S26 Donahoo M (VC)28 Condron K

M30 Sullen M44 Lancaster M53 Plain G76 Matthew M

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21 P Stone 18. A DeSimone:,q B Ashton 14 L. Barnes 16 . A. Cantor.

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

23 M Patterson 20 . J Paraskeva 46 M Ahem 16 N. Trigwell 19 B. Lanichia.24 D Dew 22 . M Perri 47 N Blayney 17 B . Burrows 23 H. Hoga n

.25 C Tavalli 23 . D . Tsokas 48 N Dykes 18 J . Dalton 25 A. Zemski

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29 B . Miller 33, P. Gordon 54 S Sukkar 22 M . Curzio 50 J . Agatanovic30 J . Tappley 34 . M Tollit 55 B Foynes 23 H . Ryan 51 M . Brooke

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31 A . Bead 59 D. Schmidt32 M . Saad 60 N . Warner

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Lll L-i--iia~VIELL 17 16 1 0 1925 735 261 .90 6 4BL1iCKS17 15 2 01444 677 213.29 60

L03 ?::,i`:IFiUS6HP17 11 6 01143 1014 112.72 44

7I0S ASS OIV17 10 7 0 1306 1029 126.92 4017 9 8 0 890 879 101 .25 36

O C 17 8 9 0 1024 1102 92.92 32,'0 B 17 7 10 0 905 1105 81 .90 28

NG 17 5 12 0 941 1231 76.44 20BLUES 17 2 15 0 750 1519 49 .37 8

17 2 15 0 569 1696 33 .55 8pi !r Rd . 15

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.,i1,S1DE 17

ILLL4" S7Y1:7N 17

~',LESIAN 0 C 17HOUSE 1 7

BRUNSWICK 1 7:,~.. iE UNI 1 7

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OB 17

1 7

17

W L D For Agst % Pis16 1 01540 528 291 .67 6 416 1 0 1395 718 194.29 64

13 4 0 1145 935 122.46 52

10 7 0 993 944 105.19 408 9 0 890 1042 85.41 326 11 0 930 1016 91 .54 246 11 0 921 1114 82.68 244 13 0 714 1216 58.72 16

3 14 0 882 1362 64.76 1 23 14 0 537 1254 42 .82 1 2

C-3 °FSi:7LVE P W L B For Agst % Pisi-n-,SOvP.iCD3 17 16 1 0 1655 490 337 .76 6451, d03 1 6 0 C 17 15 2 0 1259 828 152 .05 60~(7C17? t,i-l,7 DIST 17 13 4 01176 895 131 .40 5211SI1?~LY,9ICli 17 10 7 01152 886 130 .02 40

,, 13 17 8 9 0 1099 964 114.00 3 2I i GRYPHONS 17 6 11 0 890 909 97 .91 2 4

17 6 11 0 888 1187 74.81 24Li :1GHAFC 17 4 13 0 909 1426 63.74 16!'7D CENTRAL 17 4 13 0 738 1697 43 .49 16PARK 17 3 14 0 838 1402 59.77 12

D. Ca-SERVE P W L D For Agst % Pts MR5]'`~'D :ll.'C:9LLY-HO 15 14 1 01365 520 262.5 56 93 .33

15 11 4 01395 803173.72 44 73 .3311 4 01250 945132.28 44 73 .33

16 11 5 0 1271 860147.79 44 68.75[iC1! :COBRAS 16 9 7 0 917 941 97.45 36 56.25

'-rOOD 15 8 7 0 1144 962118.92 32 53 .33TBOURT3E 16 7 9 0 888 1095 81 .1 28 43 .75NE UM 15 6 9 0 1010 995101 .51 24 40

15 411 0 712 1258 56.6 16 26 .6716 412 0 773 1319 58 .61 16 2 5

C 16 016 0 665 1854 35.87 0 0

~LLT,.18 (1) P W L D For P.gst % Pis17 R96d5 15 12 3 01414 478 295.82 48

71117148 15 12 3 01150 686 167.64 48

,ln1,B S 15 12 3 01023 604 169.37 48

1<1 SALLE 15 11 4 01000 837 119.47 44iCH 15 8 7 0 846 819 103 .30 32

i b-1N AFC 15 6 9 0 970 816 118.87 24D O C 15 4 11 0 583 1042 55 .95 1 6

VOLA OB 15 3 12 0 626 1083 57 .80 1 2!' ;HTON 15 3 12 0 543 1292 42 .03 12WICK AFC 15 3 12 0 481 1320 36 .44 1 2: glayer Rd 14

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CLUB 18 (2) P WCOLLEGIANS 15 12OLD IV OE 15 12UNIVERSITY BLACKS 15 9Is1O. H BLUES 15 9OLD ESSENDON OR 15 9MARCELLIN 15 8OLD TRINITY 15 5

OLD GEELONG 15 5ST LEOS EMMAUS 15 3WHITEFRIARS 15 2

UNDER-19 SECTION 1 P WOLD XAVERIANS 17 15ST KE`dIlVS 17 14

OLD SCOTCH 17 14ST BERPIFiRDS 17 14BE LA SAI .LE 17 11OLD BRIGHTON 17 11

MARCELLIN 17 7OLD MELBURNIANS 17 5UNIVERSITY BLUES 17 5BEAUMARIS AFC 17 3COLLEGIANS 17 2MAZENOD O C 17 I

UNPER-19 SECTION 2 P W LOLD IV OE 1512 3W" EE 1512 3C1;ULIIELD OR 1511 4OLD ESSENDON GR1611 5OLD TTUNrrY 1510 5ORMOND 16 9 7

HAMPTON ROVERS 16 6 10OLD HAILEYBURY 16 6 10YARRA VALLEY O B 16 5 11ST LEOS EMMAUS WP153 12WI-II1'EFRIARS 15 0 15

L D For fig .,: % Pis3 0 1015 446 227 .58 483 0 996 608 163 .82 486 0 779 650 119 .85 366 0 775 652 118.87 366 0 826 747 110.58 367 0 640 632 101 .27 32

10 0 564 848 66.51 2010 0 695 1098 63.30 2012 0 505 871 57.98 1213 0 576 1188 48.48 8

L B For Agst % Pts2 0 2205 802 274 .94 603 01754 811 216 .28 563 0 1864 952 195 .80 563 01952 1107 176 .33 566 0 1741 1147 151.79 446 0 1495 1005 148.76 4410 0 1294 1684 76.84 2812 0 969 1429 67.81 2012 0 987 1684 58.61 2014 0 828 1647 50.27 1215 0 853 2062 41 .37 816 0 565 2315 24.41 4

D For AgA % Pis M01854 967191 .73 48 80016511020161.86 48 8001381 822 168 44 73 .33017221267135.91 44 68 .7501435 955150.26 40 66 .67014151309 108 .1 36 56.25012341628 75.8 24 37 .5011521585 72.68 24 37.5013621683 80.93 20 31 .250 919 1897 48 .44 12 200 866 1858 46 .61 0 0

UNDER-19 ( 2) BLUE P W L B For Agst % PisPhEPPt`OSdE AMATEURS17 16 1 0 2197 866 253.70 64AJAX 17 15 2 0 2283 802 284.66 60SOUTH MELB DIST 17 12 5 0 1854 1056 175.57 48OLD XAVE S(2) 17 9 8 0 1587 1124 141 .19 36MONASH BLUES 17 9 8 0 1684 1376 122.38 36MHSOB 17 7 10 0 1490 1737 85.78 28ST KEVINS (2) 17 6 11 0 1046 1640 63.78 24OAKLEIGH 17 6 11 0 1286 2048 62 .79 24DE LA SALLE (2) 17 5 12 0 1159 1896 61 .13 20GLEN EIRA AFC 17 0 17 0 750 2808 26,71 0

UNDER-19 (2) RED P W L B For Agst % PisOLD CAMBERWELL 17 15 2 0 1813 717 252 .86 60#NORB'FI OLD BOYS 17 13 4 0 1579 794 198 .87 52TH ERRY PENOLA OB 17 12 5 0 1832 932 196 .57 48UNIVERSITY BLACKS 17 12 5 0 1586 828 191 .55 48RUPERTSU`OOD 17 11 5 1 1906 870 219 .08 46OLD PARADIANS 17 10 6 1 1527 1138 134.18 42BULLEEN TEMP 17 6 11 0 635 2055 30.90 24AQUINAS O C 17 3 14 0 515 2285 22.54 12'IVANHOEASSUMPTION17 2 15 0 603 2543 23.71 8*Ineligible player Rd 14#Ineli gible player Rd 15 (please previous notice toclub secretaries - North Old Boys now adjusted.)

A SECTION P W L D For Agst % Pts

MARCELLIN 17 14 3 0 1777 1343 132.32 56

ST B S 17 10 6 1 1764 1507 117.05 42

ST 11EVBdS 17 10 7 0 1579 1452 108 .75 40

OLD XAVERIANS 17 10 7 0 1540 1507 102 .19 40

MHSOB 17 9 7 1 1630 1566 104 .09 38

OLD SCOTCH 17 9 8 0 1561 1541 101 .30 36

OLD TRINITY 17 9 8 0 1430 1413 101 .20 36

UNI4E RSITY BLUES 17 6 10 1 1430 1624 88.05 26

Iv1AZENOD O C 17 3 13 1 1394 1829 76.22 14

OLD BRIGHTON 17 2 13 2 1252 1629 76 .86 12

B SECTION P W L D For Agst % Pts

OLD IVANHOE 17 14 3 01711 968 176 .76 56

DE LA SALLE 17 12 5 0 1916 1344 142 .56 48

OLD MELBURNPANS 17 11 6 01340 1187 112 .89 44

OLD HAII.EYBURY 17 10 7 0 1572 1388 113 .26 40

OLD PARADIANS 17 10 7 0 1533 1409 108.80 40

NORTH OLD BOYS 17 8 9 0 1505 1620 92.90 32

THERRY PENOLA OB 17 6 11 0 1369 1581 86.59 24

ORMOND 17 6 11 0 1405 1757 79.97 24

WHITEFRIARS 17 5 12 0 1533 1765 86 .86 20

BEAUMARIS AFC 17 3 14 0 1175 2040 57 .60 1 2

C SECTION P W L D For Agst % Pts

OLD ESSENDON GR 17 14 3 01840 1211 151 .94 56

HAMPI'ON ROVERS 17 13 4 01834 1420 129.15 52

COLLEGIANS 17 12 5 01695 1359 124.72 48

GLEN EIRA AFC 17 11 6 0 1729 1588 108.88 44

ST BEDES MENT TIG 17 9 8 0 1775 1578 112.48 36

OLD MENIONIANS 17 8 9 0 1589 1728 91 .96 32

CAULFIELD GR 17 7 10 0 1728 1516 113 .98 28

PRAHRAN AFC 17 6 11 0 1340 1537 87 .18 24

MAX 17 4 13 0 1369 1723 79 .45 16

BULLEEN TEMP 17 1 16 0 1243 2482 50 .08 4

BISECTION P W

OLD CAMBERWELL 17 14IVANHOE ASS ON17 14

BANYULE 17 12A gUINAS O C 17 11ST LEOS EMMAUS WP 17 9

UNIVERSITY BLACKS 17 9OLD GEELONG 17 6

YARRA VALLEY O B 17 4MONASH BLUES 17 3OLD CAREY 17 3

L D For Agst % Pts3 0 20M 1334 150.37 563 01725 1308 13 1 . 88 56

5 02021 1365 148.06 48

6 01949 1657 117.62 448 0 1672 1675 99.82 36

8 0 1524 1628 93.61 3611 0 1434 1846 77.68 24

13 0 1207 1771 68 .15 16

14 0 1338 1786 74 .92 1214 0 1334 1840 72 .50 1 2

D2 SECTION Ph4ENTONE 17WILLIAMSTOWN 17

PARITSIDE 17

SALESIAN 0 C 17

LA TROBE UNI 17KEW 17

OAKLEIGH AFC 17PENINSULA 0 B 17WEST BRUNSWICK 17

POWER HOUSE 17

W L D For Agst % Pts17 0 0 2353 1049 224.31 68

13 4 01846 1308 141 .13 52

13 4 0 1809 1300 139.15 5212 4 1 1663 1287 129.22 50

8 8 1 1421 1510 94.11 34

7 10 0 1372 1582 86.73 28

6 11 0 1655 1923 86 .06 24

5 12 0 1304 1950 66 .87 20

3 14 0 1101 1643 67 .01 12

0 17 0 1028 2017 50 .97 0

D3 SECTION P W L D For A . % Pts

FITZROY REDS 17 17 0 0 2261 655 345.19 68

ST JOHNS 0 C 17 12 4 12034 1565 129.97 50BEtv°rLEIGH AFC 17 12 5 02032 1269 160,13 48MONASH GRYPHONS 17 11 6 01690 1461 115.87 44HAWTHORN 17 9 8 0 1605 1679 95.59 36SOUTH MELB DIST 17 6 11 0 1414 1692 83.57 24ELSTERN6V[CK 17 6 11 0 1264 1746 72 .39 24RICHMOND CENTRAL 17 6 11 0 1344 1917 70 .11 24ALBERT PARK 17 4 12 1 1541 1951 78 .99 18U H S O B 17 1 16 0 964 2214 4354 4

D4 SECTION P W L D For Apt % Pts MRSYNDAL TALLY-HO 1514 1 01814 1017178.37 56 93.33BULLEEN COBRAS 1613 3 01646 1023 160.9 52 81.2 5RUPERTSWOOD 1510 5 01629 1094 148 .9 40 66,67ELTHAM 16 9 7 01403 1261111 .26 36 56, 25

SWINBURNE UNI 15 8 7 01351 1208111 .84 32 53 .33MT LILYDALE 15 7 8 01450 1306 111 .03 28 46.

6 WERRIBEE 15 7 8 01071 1222 87.64 28 46.67NORTH BRUNSWICK 15 6 9 0 1134 1535 73 .88 24 41

ST MARYS 16 6 10 0 1374 1512 90 .87 24 37.ZELEY PARK AFC 16 313 01061 2158 49 .17 12 18 .7EOLD WESTBOURNE 16 2 14 0 915 1584 57.77 8 12,1-

A RESERVE P W L D For Agst % PG

OLD XAVERIANS 17 16 1 01699 801 212 .11 64

OLD SCOTCH 17 14 3 0 1591 938 169 .62

5 MARCELLIN 17 13 4 01327 843 157.41

5 ST BERNARDS 17 10 701194 1090 108.62 4i

OLD TRINITY 17 9 8 0 1129 987 114.39 31

UNIVERSITY BLUES 17 7 10 0 1175 1162 101 .12 21

ST KEVINS 17 6 11 0 1052 1187 88.63 2

OLD BRIGHTON 17 6 11 0 919 1340 68 .58 2

MAZENOD 0 C 17 3 14 0 828 1600 51 .75 1'.

MHSOB 17 1 16 0 728 1745 41 .72

B RESERVE P W L D For Agst % Pt

OLD IIA II.EYBURY 17 14 3 0 1591 870 182.87 5

OLD PARADIANS 17 11 5 1 1337 933 143.30 4

NORTH OLD BOYS 17 11 6 01219 1024 119.04 4

ORMOND 17 10 7 0 1365 993 137.46 4

THERRY PENOLA OB 17 9 7 1 1308 988 132 .39 3

DE LA SALLE 17 8 9 0 1075 1026 104 .78 3

OLD MELBURNIANS 17 8 9 0 996 977 101 .94 3

OLD IVANHOE 17 7 10 0 892 1205 74 .02 i

WHITEFRIARS 17 5 12 0 938 1289 72 .77 :

BEAUMARIS AFC 17 1 16 0 582 2070 28.1 2

C RESERVE P W L D For Agst % P

HAMPTON ROVERS 17 15 2 0 1679 779 215 .53 1

OLD ESSENDON OR 17 13 4 0 1393 768 181.38 :

CAULFIELD OR 17 13 4 0 1265 822 153 .89 :

COLLEGIANS 17 11 6 0 1506 820 183 .6 6

PRAHRAN AFC 17 10 7 0 1119 902 124 .0

6 ST BEDES MENT TIG 17 7 10 0 973 1013 96.0 5

OLD MENTONIANS 17 6 11 0 1021 1349 75 .6

9 AJAX 17 6 11 0 704 957 735

6 GLEN EIRA AFC 17 2 15 0 644 1825 35.29

`BULLEEN TEMP 17 2 15 0 561 1807 31 .05

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