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Kevin Bartlett and Simon O'Donnell .No matter what sport you're talking, they'll serve up the latest sports news, and interview the sports stars making

the news . So when sports news happens Kevin Bartlett and Simon O'Donnell will break it during The Big Sports

Breakfast . Switch on between 5 .30-9am each weekday morning to Melbourne's own Radio Sport 927nnn .

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ALL STAR AUSTRALIA PRIZEJACi,,-FOTfia

was the closest entry in last week's final~core of the nominated match competition,

,, .l,ciing De La Salle to kick 15 .15 (score was15,12) to Whitefriars 12 .8 (was 13 .10) . Prizejackpots by $50 for this week's game (Old Trinity

Old Melburnians) . Refer to display elsewhere inday's Amateur Footballer for next round's

i~latchin this competition .

i,SSOCIATION MEETING SThe following clubs were not represented at

the recent Secretaries' meeting at Elsternwickp, ;rk - Brunswick, Bulleen Cobras, Caulfieldt;rammarians, Collegians, Eley Park, Glen Eira,Ivanhoe, Kew, North Old Boys, Old Brighton, Oldt'amberwell, Old Paradians, Power House,Richmond Central, Rupertswood, Salesian,South melbourne Districts . St Marys,Tthomastown, University Blues and WilliamstownCtMS . As well as gathering a fine of $25 underVAFA rules, clubs miss much vital informationthat is presented at Association meetings .

The next Association meeting is for Memberson May 1 .

HAVE YOUR SAYTwo interesting pieces of feedback this

week ."I do read your Amateur Footballer. Jason

Frenkel's round 1 comments saying that the clubhistory of VAFA players is not properly recordedin the AFL 2000 Season Guide . The history ofeach AFL player is recorded including his VAFAclub on each AFL club list and is reproduced ineach edition of the AFL record . Football Victoriaarranged this system of recognition for localVictorian clubs in response to requests fromclubs and leagues . Other states only note oneclub . - Ken Gannon, CEO Football Victoria . "

"We at Old Scotch have always tried to clean

up the visitors'rooms, especially ifa bin, broom etc areprovided . We alwaysprovide the same inopposition rooms atour ground, but 9

PlEl, STEVENSCHIEF EXECUTIVE

OFFICERout of 10 are left in a bad state - JohnMontgomery, Old Scotch. "

Ken and John, thanks for your constructivefeedback . You will each have forwarded to you anice bottle of red courtesy Sommelier Wines(VAFA sponsor) . "Have Your Say" - fax me on9531 2050 or email philCavafa .asn.au

SAVE THE SHOW CAYLPAIGN ON INEARNEST

The VAFA Sportscover Match of the DayShow seen on Channel 31 each Thursday nightis in danger of not continuing . Our budget showswe are $20,000 short of meeting known expens-es .

We are hoping to raise $1,000 from each of20-25 sources on income . All we can offer at thisstage is an acknowledgement of a company orgroup at the end of each show. Should your com-pany be willing to help SAVE THE SHOW pleasecontact myself (Fax - 9531 2050, emailphi avafa .asn .au )

P SET"'T.~-'7 %;~ T MATCHE SThe VAFA plays its senior matches this year

on May 14th against the South AustralianAmateurs in Adelaide . A match has beenarranged for the senior team and a team repre-senting C-D4 sections . A round of VAFA matchesis scheduled for that same weekend, so it will cer-tainly be a test of some clubs' depth, however weare mindful of not taking too many players fromany one VAFA team.

Squads will be announced in next week's"Amateur Footballer. "

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THE JOURNAL OF THE VICTORIAN AMATEUR FOOTBALL ASSOCIATIO N

April 15th , 2000 Price : $1 .50 V I® 00 o 3

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A T1by Jason Frenke l

nother top round of football with closeL~ results and blowouts punctuating last week-

end's matches . St Kevins would appear to be thebig winners of the round with a heartstoppingone win point over St Bernards, but both sidesclearly have designs on a top-four finish . OldMelburnians and Old Scotch both recorded com-prehensive wins, while Old Xaverians andUniversity Blues both notched up their first vic-tories of the season .

MARCELLINGary Connolly was stressing the positives

despite Sunday's loss to the Blues, with MichaelMoran playing well across half back, JarredFrazer working hard on the ball and MarkBrowne showing the form which attracted theattention of several VFL clubs over the pre-sea-son . Critical clash with Old Ivanhoe .MHSOB

No doubt a good learning experience for theUnicorns for a fair barometer of the standard ofA-section football with a six-goal loss to thereigning premiers . Anthony Cassell was sterlingat full back, while skipper Jaidyn Pertzel gavedrive on the ball, but the loss of the experiencedCam Eabry didn't help . X-rays were going toreveal the extent of that player's injury, butanother tough test comes today against OldScotch .

OLD IVANHOENever really in the contest against a dominant

Old Melburnians, but injuries to the Weddles andDouglas didn't help, and the 'Hoers finished thegame out with 17 fit men . Toovey and R. Weddlewill return this week, but Douglas is in doubt forthe clash with the Eagles.OLD MELBURNIANS

An impressive effort from go to whoa withTopakis (6) and Sutton (4) booting a bag and ahost of others contributing to a big score . Holmewon all day in the ruck, while Cam Kennedy andSimon Theodore were also dominant . Neil Rossclearly has his charges gunning for another tilt atthe flag that was all but pinched last year, butthey won't want to lie down against Old Trinity.OLD SCOTCH

After being beaten out of the blocks in roundone, Brendan Mason was pleased his side start-ed so well against Old Trinity, kicking 8 .8 to 0 .8in the first quarter against Old Trinity . TheCardinals also took twice as many marks as they

=:-had the previousweek, with AdamNettleton BOG inetence ana tormer

Box Hill player Brad Robinson on song in front ,goal. Will take plenty of confidence into the macwith MHSOB today.OLD TRINITY

An undermanned Old Trinity is still playir.not to it's potential, according to coach LeigCarlson . The T's were down on big men with nether Ramsden out on the field and skipper RePhillips some time away from returning, btCarlson was happy that his team was able to withe third term . Adam Andrews broke his ankiafter working hard to return from a previoubreak, which must be a real blow for that playeThe road won't get easier today against 01Melburnians .

OLD XAVERIAN SA bit more like the form people have come t

expect from the resident powerhouse, with Joneand Gowers booting six and four respectively anMichael Blood at his very best . Simon Lethleaalso played well . Both Xavs and John Longmircontinue to insist the 'horse' is unlikely to plafor the club, despite Longmire saying he woultrain with Xavs when time permits .

ST BERNARD SA sluggish start left the side four goals dow

at half time, leading to a Garry-Foulds servwhich sparked the players . A scintillating thirterm netted eight goals to one, but ultimately thball finished in St Bernards' forward line witSKOBS in front by a point. Chris Gray anCalder U18's recruit Adriano Mastropasqushared the rucking duties, while Steve MeKeo :booted seven majors.

ST KEVIN SRobin Bowles starred for the home side in hi

second game back after a knee reconstructiorbooting five goals, while Richardson did well i ;defence.

Marcus Dollman was well held by Joe Mounibut Nick Fraser was prominent along with DaSadler. Just the start Mike McArthur-Alleiwould have wanted, and today's clash againsUni Blues should prove interesting.

UNIVERSITY BLUESFirst win for new coach Lee Adamson and th

Blues in Season 2000, and a good one with ke ;

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plzcers still missing from the side . Gil McLachlan

,l;linues to show that he is still one of the lead-followers in the competition, and probably

Pd cd out the Eagles' promising Mark Browne,bnt the Blues used the ball more intelligently inattack than their opposition .

SELECTIONSOld Melburnians by 41 ; Old Ivanhoe by 19 ;Stins by 7 ; St Bernards by 3 ; Old Scotch by 25 .

St . Bernards - congratulates Steve PerrettG„ 200 games . Steve progressed through ourjuniors to be a respected senior player . Stevebecomes a"Hall of Fame" member and in 1999was second B&F. Steve is a current committee-man and fine clubman. The number 7 at St .Bernards, synonymous with Steve's fatherMichael, is now being worn with every bit of dis-tinction by Steve . From the Committee . players

id supporters, well done Steve .

SEN IORS

NAME CLUB LAST WK TOTALMCINTYRE MHSOB 3 9BOWLES ST KEVINS 5 8A. TREGANOWAN MARCELLIN 1 7ROBINSON OLD SCOTCH 6 6TOPAKAS OLD MELB 6 6JONES OLD XAVERIANS 6 6

A RESERVEHUDSON OLD TRINITYLIPSHUT OLD SCOTCHA. WILKINSON MARCELLINRATCLIFFE OLD SCOTCHCuFFREY MARCELLIN

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David Iiotme (OiIV takes one of his manymarks during another stellar aperformancein the ruck last Saturday.

SENIORS - 8.4 .00Old Scotch 8.8 12.12 14.16 20 .19.139Old Trinity 0.8 2.8 5.13 8.15 .63Old Scotch : Robinson 6, Murphy 4, Hawkins 3 . Aujard 3 . S . Collins 1 . Angus1, Parthenides 1 . Crane 1 . Best : Netleton, O'Brien, Parthendes, Robinson .Phillips . Kitchen . Old Trinity : C. Philips 3, Stickland 3. R. Burrows I,Hatfield 1 . Best: Hatfield, D . Burrows, Stickland. Russell, Deane-Johns.Umpires: Mark Jenkins/Craig 0'Donoghue:Russell Nation/ MichaelFoster:Bernie Hoare/ Vin Vescor9 .Old Melbournians 6 .2 11.6 17.9 24.13 .157Old Ivanhoe 0.4 2.7 4.8 6.9.45Old Melbournians : Topakas 6, Sutton 4, Pvrouet 2 . Reynolds 2, Boyd I .Bugess 1 . B. Dixon 1 . Hazell 1 . Hahne I . Kennedy 1, MeHlullbi 1 . MulliganI . Thompson I . Best : Hohue . Kennedy. S. Theodore. Topakas. Mulquinney,Grain. Old Ivanhoe: White 2, McLean 2, Sandilands 1 . Knight 1 . Best :Knight, Douglas . White, Tiernan. Hope, Spoor. Umpires : Anthony Damen(Jamie Kvms :Rohan Dever/J . Vincent:Danteme Napoli/Andrew Long .Marcelllrt 2.5 7.12 8.15 13.24.102University Blues 7.3 10.8 14.10 21,14.140MarcelBn: Sampimon 3 . Petroff 3. Frazer I . Johnston 1, Waters I . Glee-son1 . Chun I . Treganowan I . Jarred I . Best : Frazer, Moran, Rontanin . Browne,Rowe . University Blues: De Crespigny 5, Vaseg 4 . Coleman 3 . Maplestone 3.Sheehan 2. Solley i, Ha}2er 1 . Lowcock 1, Tweddle I . Best Versteegan.Perterson . Garnaut, De CrespiWy . 'Rceddte . Umpires: Tint Sutcliffe/TunOvadla :Brendan Corcoran/FrankMartinez:Benile Jeohson/Michael LentiniSt. Kevlns 6.3 11.8 12.9 17.11.113St . Bernards 3.3 7.6 15.13 16,16.112St . Kevins : Bowles 5. 0'Conner 3 . Garvey 2, Lowerson 2 . M. Dolhnart 1,Kempton I . Mahoney I . N1oyWt I . Sadler 1 . Best: Richardson, O'Keefe .Kavanagh, Fraser, Bowles, Sadler. St . Bernards: McKeon 7 . M. Mitchell 4, J .Gollant 2 . L . Mitchell 1, Stapleton 1 . D. Berne . Best : McKeon, Merrvi glon .D. Byrne, Perrett . Jordan, Joe Mount . Umpires : Graham Thwaites/MarkGibson:Bob Mutton/James Maxi4•eIl: Russell Owens/Kevin SegotaVIIiSOB 4 .2 6 .7 10.11 15.15 .105OldXaverians 6.6 12 .8 18.12 22.14 .142MI-ISOB: Woodley 3 . McIntyre 3. Sherry 3. Simpson 2 . Wilson 1 . Burke I .Ba;npert 1, Gerner. Best : Cassell. Pertzel, Fairchild. Clowes, Sherry,Thompson . Old 2taverians: Jones 6, Gowers 4. Gordon 4 . Allen 2, Lethlean2, Woodruff 1 . Blood I . Cranage 1 . Orlando 1 . Best: Blood, Cranage . Orlando,K . Stoney. Letblean . Umpires : Steve McCarthy/Dirk Kramer; TintothyDodds/Natitan Billuigs:John Robutson/Geoff Gri,_g.

RESERVES - 8 .4.00Old Scotch 3.3 5,5 7.5 10.10.70Old Trinity 1.2 5.6 9.10 13.12 .90Old Scotch:Hooper 3, Ratcliffe 2 . Lipshut 2 . Hoskutg 1 . Reid 1 . Oliver 1 .Best: Hooper, Hosking. Pattenden . Reid, Oliver. Gibbs . Old Trinity: Hudson7. Ward 2, NeaTnan l . Robinson I . Darin 1, Power 1 . Best: Newman. Ward .Robinson, Hudson, Power. Blade ti . Old Melburnitins, 4.59,10 14.1317.22.124Old Ivanhoe 0.0 0.1 1.2 1.2.8Old Melburnians : Barry 3, Righetti 3 . Miller 3. Murphy 2, Rose 1 . Fleming

1 . Cooley 1 . Ross 1 . Bartlett 1 . Farquason I . Best : Bennett, ftighetti,Murphy, Stater. Wtlheun . Barry. Old Ivanhoe: Stewart, Best: Harder, Oates .Sntart . Pollock, Barker, Keane. Marcellin3.6 4.11 9.18 12 .22 .94University Blues 2.1 5.3 6.4 10.4.64MareelBm Wilkonson 5 . Cadrv 3 . 0'Flynn 2 . Cooper I . Walker 1 .Best:Devercelli, Yee, Wilkerson . N%alker, Taylor. Symes . Unl.Blues: Crnford2, MeKinlay 2 . Brown 2, Calnon I . Terry I . Terrill I . Hocking I . Best:Brooks, McKerron, Havter. Brown . Calnon, Crawford .St Kevins 3.4 3.4 5.6 5.7.37St,Bernurds 0.1 2.5 5.8 8.10.58St.Kevine : Rizio 3, SibOla I, Ryan 1 . Best:Hassett, Rizio. Kennedv. Ferrari,Slteelys Powell . St. Bernards :Cariss 2 . Tankey 2, Attard 1 . Nutter 1 . Davis I .Mount 1 . Best: Davis, Tattkev . Catterall, Sheehan . Dodd, Nathan .MHSOB 0.4 0.5 2.6 3.7.25Old Xaverians 4.1 9.7 12.11 18 .16 .124MHSOB: Gaunt 1 . Hawkins I . Radder I .Best : Walker. Hawkins. Davis,Redder. Hawkes . Chertec Old Xaverianns: MeV.fiiter 4, Ireland 3. Ryan 2 .Oswald 3, Finder 2. Tucker I . James 1, Drake 1 . Walsh 1 . Best : Galbally,CaWnan, Drake, Lectite, Macwherter . Skidmore,

TODAY'S MATCHESA SECTION

OLD TRINITY v . OLD MELBURNIANSOLD IVANHOE v. MARCELLINUNIVERSITY BLUES v. ST . KEVINSST. BERNARDS v. OLD XAVERIANSOLD SCOTCH v . MHSOB

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A SectionMARCELLIR M .H .S.O .B . OLD I VARIIOE OLD MELBURNIANS OLD SCOTC H

Coach: Garry Connolly Coach: Warren Fall Coach: Kevin Ttbaldi Coach : Neil Ross Coach : Brendan Maso nRes. Coach: David Howe Res. Coach : Peter O'Dea Asst. Coach : Anthony Parker Asst . Coach: Mark Sarau Res . Coach:

Res. Coach: Steve Cropley Gary Jackson12 G. Petroff

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1 A. Ne ttleton (DVC)2 B Philli s

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p.3 C. Hosking

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6 R. Joseph5 T. Youn g6 P. Harris

6 D. Holme7 . C . Thompson

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6 M. Rowe7 J. Pe rt zel ( C) 7 M. McKie 8 M. Lovett 8. C. Reid

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10 M Christian 9 D . Fairchild (VC) 9 M . Karrayannis10 M . Veal

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OLD XAVERIANS ST. RERNARDS S'C KEVINS UNI V ERSITY BLUESCoach: Leigh Carlson Coach : Tim Coach : Gar ry Foulds Coach : Coach : Lee Adamson

at. Coach: Phil Gaut 0'Shaughnessy Res . Coach : David Law Mike McA rthur-Allen Res. Coach : Mick Conno pRes Coach : Craig Neave Res . Coach: Chris Res . Coach :

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AUSTRALIA'S OWN by Carrol l

`"'eavens to Murgatrovd!! What in God's name.r . :is going on here?? Yet again, a very ordinary2 in the tipping stakes. Seems a few clubs areout to make me look like a complete idiot, eventhough I do it very well mvselfl

Some interesting results . NOBs are clearlythe pacesetters with Ormond in hot pursuit .Collegians and Old Mentonians are vet to opentheir account . We're starting to sort the wheatfrom the chaff. I've got no doubt that this weekwe will require a steward's enquiry into some ofthe turnarounds.

Review

On the wide expanses of E .E .Gunn, Ormondgave Collegians a towelling to the tune of 67points . In the absence of captain McConvill,young skipper Miller was terrific along withRobbins and Ashford . For Collegians . Harrison,Dixon and Maxwell were the best .

Old Paradians chartered a flight toKeysborough to take on Old Mentonians an dcharged home in the second half to wallop thePanthers by 74 points . For the victors, the"Chook" O'Loughlin rucked magnificently to giveon ballers Vincent and Sinclair leather poison-ing. The man they call "Buzz" (Kuramoto) battledmanfully for the losers . He was helped byMullins and Bournan .

Out at Malvern, De La Salle opened theirwinning account when they were a fraction toogood for Whitefriars by 14 points . The evergreenstalwart Toohey starred for the home side andwas assisted by the smallest man in football,Bonnici, and the "freak", Mannix . Once again,Reidy with 6 bickies was tremendous for thebeaten brigade along with Pasqualotto andPower, who fired in his first game back .

Mazenod made an idiot of me with anemphatic win against Old Brighton by 28points. A 7 goal 2nd quarter was enough to putdaylight between the two sides . It seems thatMazenod have adjusted quickly to the new, morestructured game plan . Harrison led the way with4 goals . Parry and O'Hara also plaved well . ForOB. Phelan, Williams and that man, Bristowwere the best .

The fat lady was singing at half time down atMcKinnon . NOBs were 46 points up against OldIiaileybury, and continued on in the second halfto demoralise Mick Dwver's boys by 111 points .

R

Barker led the ram-page with 6 goals.For OH, Forsythand Hassett werethe best .

Preview

It is with great hesitation that I even attemp tthis nonsense called tipping . I wonder if anyonecould ever take these seriously after the events ofRounds 1 & 2 .

Collegians play Old Mentonians at the homeof Han-y. One of these two sides will break theirduck todav. Both these sides have not had agreat start to the year. Based on the fact that theLions were in front at half time in Rd 1 and thatthe Panthers are still coming to terms with someretirements from 1999, Collegians will give theircoaching staff something to celebrate by winningby 32 points.

Br Garvey's oval at Bundoora host two laststart cvinners, where Old Paradians play De LaSalle . Peter "Wheels" Bedford will be hoping the'big green monster' can carry on the form theyshowed last week . De La Salle also found the linelast Saturdav for the first ime in 2000. Should bea belter. I'd better tip the home side if I value mylife! OP by 3 points .

Whitefriars ' host' Mazenod at EP. Mazenodfound some form last week, whilst the 'Friars raninto a stumbling block. It appears that theMazenod 'machine' is cranking up another gear,and the lads from Donvale will be no match forthem. Dave Murray's boys to salute by 21 points .

Old Brighton face the rampaging NOBs downat the beach . It seems that NOBs have becomethe section pacesetters, and I've got no doubtthat they'll knock over OB's sandcastle today.NOBs by 40 points .

Ormond have their second game in a row atthat 'spacious' venue, E .E .Gunn, against OldHaileybury. The home team are purring alongnicelv at the moment, making the 40/1 on offerat the start of the year look fairly delicious . Evenwith McConvill returning . I'm going for the whiteshorts (OH), for no other reason other than Ihaven't tipped Ormond yet (they love that!!), andbecause I can't tip to save myself. The visitors by8 points .

Reserves

Collegians, Old Paradians, Mazenod, OldBrighton, Old Haileybury

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z, ress Correspondents - please call me beforeSunday 7-OOpm night on 9347 4105 (H) or 0414900 871, Black list for this Brighton , Collegians

, NBs, OldLP Salle,File 'bury.

Old Haileybury - congratulations to

Matthew Armstrong on plating his 200th gamelast week against NOB's and becoming a Life,,_zember of the Club, "Whoppy" played in the1989, 1995 senio

r an dSemor lState f oobal lhas played both Uand has twice been runner-up in the VAFA com-petition B&F . Well done Matty . The Bloods con-

gratulate also Scott Saunders on playing his

50th game in round 1 against Collegians .

Old Mentonians - wold like to congratulate~zte, Bailantine who last week played his 50thgame for the Club . We also congratulate TonyBournan on kicking 350th goal for the club inRound I .

SENIORS

NAME CLUB LAST WK TOTALREIDY WHITEFRIARS 6 12BECKETT ORMOND 4 9HARRISON MAZENOD 4 7KAVANAH MAZENOD 3 6BARKER NORTH OLD B 6 6

B RESERVEELLIOTT OLD HAILEY 4 7CLANCY DE LA SALLE 6 6STANLEY OLD PARADIANS 2 5WALKER DE LA SALLE 3 5DLIITIONOSANTE

OLD PARADIANS 5 5

TODAY'S MATCHESB SECTIO N

COLLEGIANS v. OLD MENTONIANSOLD PARADIANS v. DE LA SALLEWHITEFRIARS v. MAZENOD - at Elsternwick

Park No. 1 Oval, Melway 67 D3 - Sat. 2pmOLD BRIGHTON v . NORTH OLD BOYSORMOND v . OLD HAILEYBURY

MELEES - BEWAREA melee is "Where an incident takes placeinvolving players pushing, scragging, jump-ing into packs, throwing each other to the

ground or other or other similar suchconduct"

SENIORS - 08 .04 .00Ormond 5.2 11.8 13.12 19.16 .130Collegians 1.4 4.6 6.7 9.9.63Ormond : Beckett 4, Miller 4. Mabbett 3. Stone 2 . Robbins 1 . Grace 1 .Scanlon 1, Ashford 1 . Zane 1 . James 1 . Best: Robbins, Ashford, Presser, D.Cleary, Sebo, James . Collegians : Hoist 2, McKenzie 2, Beattie 2 . Maxwel 1,Harrison 1 . Unswo rth I . Best: Harrison, Dixon, Maxwell, Hoist, Hosking.Unsworth.Umpires :Richard Eastwood/Daniel Halliwell lS .CapeURobertParryOld Mentonians 1.2 4.4 7.7 10,11.71Old Paradians 4.7 5.10 13.7 21.19.145Old Mentonians: Bournan 4 . Carter 2. Costello 2. Kttto 1 . Webb I . Best: V.Kuramoto. Mullin. Newton . D . Alexander, Me Nish, Milo. Old Paradiarm A.Swindon 4, G. Po rt eous 4 . S . Ciavola 3. Tooze 3. Vincent 2 . Harford 2,Stevens 1 . Sinclair I . O'Laughlin I . Best : O'Loughlin. Szewenik, Vincent .Ball, Stevens, Heffernan .Umpires :Gene Hodgins/Canteron Stewart/ /Gre g Rich ar ds/CraigArno lDe 1a selle 2.5 7.7 12.10 15.12.102W hiterriars 2.2 2.6 10.7 13.10.88De La Salle : Ih.i ~qan 5, Mannik 2, Jackson 2. Corin 2, Bonnici 1 . Laragy I .S . Hyland 1, Johnstone 1 . Best : Toohey, Corin, Bonnici . Browne. Sihers .MannLx. Whitefriara: Reidy, 6, Kennedy 2. Phan 2, Hillom I, Carrigg i, Reid1 . Best : R. Reidy. R. Pasqualotto. A . Carbone . R . Pawlik, Gillan .Duffy.Umpires: Sharon Alger/Peter James//John Kelly/Ken Cou~hlanMazenod 3.4 10.9 15,9 1011.125Old Brighton 2.8 4.9 7.15 13.19 .97Mazenod: Harrison 4, Ka~anagh 3 . Fotiniotis 3, Hanley 2 . Kelly 2 . Tucker1 . Meehan I . O'Hara I. Fisher 1, L . Morgan I . Best : Parry , O'Hara, Pioan .Hanley . Nelson. Tucker. Old B r3~hton: Dennis 2 . Holt 2 Bristow 2, McLauclilan I . Nikas I . Lennox I . 72ickarbv 1, Krzywniak 1, M . Gadsden I,Phelan I . Best: Phelan , Williams . Lennox, Dennis . Bristow . S.Gadsden .Umpires: Paul Jones/Peter Sanpson:Nick Lemon/D. Beitner ;Bernie Jephson/Brendan McCarthy

ybury 2.8 5.9 9.12 9.14 .68Old HaileNorth Old Boys 4.6 13.7 20.10 26 .13 .179Old llaileybury: Lappage 3, Hassell 2 . A. Hilton 1 . Carson I, Lay 1 . ~4fb ite

1 . Best: Forsyth, Hassell, Ash Hilton, Lappage, Jenke . C ar son. North OldBoys: Bar ker 6 . Boyle 4, Tonkin 4 . Phyland 3. Sand 2. Magufre 2, MeTaggert2, 0'Farrell 2. Wilkinson I . Best: Nriltv. Coimoiy . Saad Collison Boyle,Bar ker.Umplres:Geoff Curran /Rick Lo4i; Stephen Leahy/Ross Richards

RESERVES -- 08 .04.00

Ormond 4.7 8.11 11.13 16.15.111Colleglans 6.3 8.4 11.7 11.8 .74Ormond:Keleher 4. Brown 4 . Kukuljan 3. Stew-art 3, Everatt 1 . Shepard 1 .Beat: Keleher. Ritchie. Cleary, L'n5ngstone . Stewart. Collins. Collegians:Jones 3, Greaves 3 . Cooper 2, Hart 1 . Robertson I, Wooley 1 . Best :Robe rtson . Greaves. Moon. Opie, Lynch, Ba.xter.Old Mentonians 0.6 1.3 2.4 3.4 .22OldParadians 4.1 5.4 9.6 20.7 .127Old b4entonians: Austin 1 . Dwyer 1, Riley I . Best: Walsh, Nock . Stroud .Ferguson. 0 ;dand . Dwyer. 01d Paradians :Dintinosante 5, Galloway 4 .Cosg riff 2 . Stanley 2, Joyce 2, Seckold 1 . Jenkins I . Ploenges I . Harris .Hart . Best: Jenkins, Swu idon . Richardson . Godfrey. Ploenges, Joyce.De La Salle 2.4 5.11 10.15 16 .20 .116Whitefriars 1.4 1.6 1.9 1.9.15De La Salle : Clancv 6. Walker 3. Ford 2, Kin2, Hvland 1 . Lasini I .McInerney I . Best : Hyde . Mcinerney, Smith. O' nnell, Hylan d. Rogers .W1ilteFrlers : Vernal I . Best : Earnes, Haseler. O'Connor. O'Brien . Maguire.Vernal.Mazenod O .C. 1.4 4.4 5.6 11.8.74Old Brighton 2.6 4.12 8.16 9.18.72Mazenod: Ballenger 4, Hawkins 3 . Meehan l, Miller I . Nisbet 1, Hobbs 1 .Best : Nisbet, Gran t . Nussbaum. Smith, Quinn . Ballenqer. Old Brighton:Bradley 3 . Cooper 3 . Carter 2, Stewart 1 . Best: Perry. Bradley. Parnham.Cooper, Talbot, Ewe rt .Old Haileybury 2.1 6.1 8.4 11.5.71North Ol

dlBoys 1 .6 1.9 5.11 9.13 .67

Old HnBbury :Elliott 4, She p har d 3, Langford- Jones 2, Davey I . Earnec I .Best: 0'Donne(I . Snllth. Pountnev. L an gford-Jones . Rowlands . Davey .North Old Boys : Tonkin 3, Bar ker 1 . San ders 1 . Goonan I . Lock 1 . Trenton1, Zacek 1 . Best: Trenton . Lynch, Barlow. Skene . Pawsey, Zacek .

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Coach: Tim HartRes . Coach: Anthony Parkin

1 S. Mollard2 N . Florentine3 B. Woolhouse4 G . Palmer5 R. Henebery5 D. Greeves6 S. Van Der Veene7 S. El g8 N. Beattie9 T. Hovey10 S. Harding11 B. McKenzie12 N. Harrison13 W. Daly14 J . Dixon14 D . Warne - Smith15 Y. Phillips16 D . Phillips17 R . Hosking18 C. Mollard19 A. Baxter20 Andrew Farr21 C. Harri s22 S . Piasente23 N . Milat24 T. Knox25 C . Unsworth26 S. Woolley27 S. Humphry28 N. McCann29 A . Kenneall y30 L. Moon31 J . Rose32 D . Thompson33 M . Maxwell34 M . Britte n35 Ashley Farr36 G . Cooper37 M . Opie38 T. Marks39 N . Hart40 M . O'Donnell

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1 C. Harrison2 J . Ballenger3 B. Devlin4 A. Hanley5 M . Quirk6 N. Marmo7 S. Morga n8 D. Lancaster9 M. Murray10 M . O'Hara11 T. Smit h13 M . Welch14 N . Meehan15 N . Parry16 J. Kavanagh17 D . Kelly18 D. O'Donaghue19 S . McMullin20 C. Murray21 S . Polan22 D . Ryan23 A . Tucker24 D . Nisbet25 A. Pickering26 J . Dunne27 D . Kro m28 N. Little29 R . Sharp30 S . Fisher31 N . Snart32 S. Paolucci33 A. Quinn34 M . Pollard35 R. Hawkins36 G . Miller37 L. Morgan38 P. Nelson39 C . Polett i40 C . Dickenson41 B. Bel l42 P. Fotiniotis43 D. Gran t44 S . Garbellini45 B . Meehan46 B . Hobbs47 A . McDowell48 D . Gill49 L . Halvy50 A. Smyt h52 N. Nussbaum

NTH OLD BOYSCoach: Frank DonnellRes. Coach : Darren Caddy

1 . D.Wilkinso n2 . D .Waters3 . TWaters4 . S .Slee p5. B .Devine (RC)5. D .Skene6. N .Vogeis7 . P.Boot h8 . B .Collison (C)9 . L.Curry (DVC)10. S .McGrath11 . G .Collin s12 . S.Lock13 . THalpin14 . D .Kingham15 . J .Talbot16 . D.Collins17 . M .Maguire18. C .Murray19. P.0'Farrell20. J.Sutherland21 . N .Casboult22 . M.Connelly23 . P.O'Dwyer24 . J .Barke r25 . G .Phyland26 . S .Smit h27. W.McTaggart28. M .Nulty29. D .Boyer30. M .Leigh31 . L .Boyle32 . M.Phyland33 . M .Barker34 .J .Saad35 . M .Carney36 . D .Tonkin (VC)37 . S .Mikunda39 . R .Maguire38. M .Amo r40. C .Phyland41 . N .Tonki n42 . P.Pesavenko43 . D .Zace k44 . M .Drum45 . B .Pawsey46 . N .Goonan47 . J .Barlow48. P.Daniels49. A.Stone50. T.Dru m51 . S.Fitzpatrick52 . N.Sanders53 . T.Ayerbe54 . A.Trimboli55 . D.Scicluna56 . P.Arnol d57. C .Blaine58. J .Gurry60. D .Moore61 . F.Lync h62 . A.McKenzie-

McHaig63 . S .Dixo n64 . G .Muir65 . S .Sarong67. R .Whitnish68. K .Watson71 . J.Presti77 . S.Trenton78 R . Christie79 D Keld

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Coach : Dale TappingRes . Coach : Brad Bar

1 A. Kryzwnia k2 A. Pirtle3 C. Barrow4 M. Talbot5 N. Perry6 S. Alderso n7 B . Logan (VC)8 M. Gadsden9 S.Lennox10 M. Dennis11 A. Fitzgerald12 H. Bickett13 R . Kent14 S . Williams (C)15 D . Tymms (VC)16 W. Earl17 A. Rickarby18 M. Jackson (VC)19 S . Gadsde n20 A. McLachlan21 T. Ewert22 L. O'Neill23 L . Holt25 S . Nikas26 A. Cooper27 D . Paterson28 J . Bradley2930 A . McLaughlin31 A . Bristow32 G. Earl33 P. Phelan34 J. White35 C . Stewart36 B. Pollock38 J . Raj u39 A . Ginnavin40 B . Patterson41 J . Murchie37 M . Smit h38 B . Parnham44 A. Brown45 S. Fo x46 A. Lynch47 R. Boxer48 A. Mandylaris49 L. Kent61 A . Walsh62 A . Lynch63 S . Davies

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0. Home 1 A Acreman 1 S. Vincent (C) 1 D Mabbett 1 R Pasqualotto

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jgg P andebnboo m15 C Davis

16 D Nock13 M . Ploenges14 B . Brabender

14 S Jame s15 S Naughton

17 A Carbon e18 C Fulto n4 5 N. Bigg s

1617 L Richardso n18 T Bournon

15 B . Dintinosante 16 T Stewart 19 T Hiltonl ffS

16 19 D. Kitto 16 M . Godfrey 17 P Joy Mca u20 i e21 B Phan

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24 R Mik a25 D Rei d. 23 N Moodie 20 M . Szewczuk 21 J Brown 26 G Ryan

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53 M Stroud 46 R Murray 48 G Smith 49 C Andrew s54 D Goodbod y55 W Ballantine

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29 B . Carson30 D. Warne s31 D. Lay d32 B. Mitchell 37 M . Francis33 A. Floyd 38 D Millis 30 D . Jenkins 34 R Remman 41 C O'connor

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C SECTIONby Tom Brain

week certainly is a long time in football as that wellknown personality would say and Prahran, Ajax ,

the Rovers and the Bullants certainly did someregrouping and came away the winners from Round 2 .Beaumaris even at this early stage is the only unbeat-en side .

On a sad note for the Bulleen-TemplestoweFootball Club and VAFA Football we mourn the pass-ing of George Pollard. George had a long history ofassociation with the Bullants and Amateur Football ingeneral umpiring in some 5 Club 18 Grand Finals overthe years . From all in C-Section our thoughts are withall George's family and friends as well as all at BAFC .

And on a happier not congratulations or is it com-miserations to Amateur identity Ken Bremner whoturns the BIG 50 today. Look forward to having a fewcool ones with you tonight mate .

One important Round to go and then a mini break .

REVIEWSuffice to say Prahran had a terrific victory over the

OGS at Toorak Park. But that is all I can say as bothsides appear to have become camera shy this week .Perhaps that is because they both have to front theSharks in the next fortnight . Did hear though that theOGS lost their ruckman through injury and that a halfforward has an appearance at the Tribunal . The TwoBlues would still have been buoyed by their perfor-mance.

The battle of the two district sides at Ivanhoe was aripper. It was a great day for football no doubt, theBullants led at every change and ran out victors bysome 18 points in the end but Ivanhoe/Assumptionwere far from disgraced and kept the pressure on allday by continually keeping on. It was a tight game allday with neither side giving an inch, the Bulls openingup some big breaks at stages with the Hoes continual-ly pegging them back. In the end playing catch up footyin the warm conditions took its toll on the home sideand Bulleen were able to kick goals in the last quarterto record a good victory. Best for the visitors was Youngdown back along with C .Parris and Tulloch who con-trolled the midfield . For the combine whose season hasnot started the way they would have liked the Paceboys and Rawley were terrific contributors .

No Michael I have not had more clubs than JackNicklaus in fact he carries 14 while my tally is still only5 which is reasonable considering it is a 26 yearinvolvement . The Glen Eira Saints went down to theRovers by some 55 points at David Street despite onlytrailing by some 9 points at the orange break and hav-ing the advantage of a slight breeze in they last term .Must have been a pretty impressive performance bythe Hampton side in the last quarter. The Saints lost 3players before the start of the game but they are notusing that as an excuse as they are only too willing to

concede the Roverswere the better side onthe day. Better playersfor the Saints wereGilmore, Hayes-Dewar, Tkocz, O'Hare and TimnRossiter. Hampton Rovers now have the dubious ditinction of being the only side yet to provide a repothis season .

It was a high scoring free flowing game out at OaPark between 2 pretty competitive sides . Therrslammed in 3 majors in as many minutes to open uan 18 point lead half way through the 2nd stanza buthen she all fell apart from there . The Jackas then gctheir running game going with their tackling and fiercballwork being a highlight . They then kicked 23 of thnext 24 goals before the home side kicked 3 belateiones towards the end to add some respectability titheir scoreline. Believe the football displayed by Ajwwas worth going a long way to see . An ominous sign foifuture weeks. Best for the victors were Greg Blashki irthe ruck . Gab Dukes, Michael Konsky, and AndreviKalinski with 7 goals . Highlights for the vanquishedincluded Mick Goodwin' s return to Senior Footballwith 6 goals, the Chiefs valiant effort in the ruck alongwith Villani and Elliott .

A picturesque ground, a big crowd, perfect condi-tions make for a great game of football and that isexactly what it was at Banksia Reserve . St BedesMentone Tigers controlled the game up until abouthalf through the third term and really put the acid onthe Sharks and took it right up to them, but could notquite get far enough in front to make it difficult for thehome side. From that point on the young Beauy sidegot their running game going played to their coach'sinstructions and eventually came away comfortable 44point winners . Young Nick Kennedy was terrific all dayfor the home side ably backed up by Mark "Dougie"Ensor, Sherms was cool in the crisis and up forwardNick Boctor was a fine focal point. For the Tigers nonewere better than Simon Kidd, Timmy Beasley justkeeps on keeping on, Macca and young Simon Heckercontinue to play well and we believe they even gotlucky .PREVIEW

Some tough games ahead this week before a weekof recuperation and not too much celebrating onehopes .

Was pretty impressed by St Bedes Mentone Tigerslast week and even though the Bullants are coming offa big win I think they will struggle on the smaller sur-face at Brindisi although Peter Geddes and his panelwould be well advised not to take them lightly as win-ning form and confidence gained from that are danger-ous obstacles. But TB feels the Tigers are still travel-ling well enough to win .

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Ivanhoe/Assumption await Hampton Rovers in aT,,aYditc-h attempt to break the ice before the break . Tobe brutally honest I really don't think they can as the

isiCors would be now full of enthusiam and looking tocontinue on their winning way. I feel the Rovers willhave a bit too much pace for the Hoes which theyshould be able to exploit to advantage especially if itstays dry. It wont be an easy task as the Ivanhoe ladsreally have their backs to the wall now but one feels theRovers will be enjoying the long trek back to the sea-side.

The Glen Eira Saints welcome Ther ry to Packer. Along trip across town for the visitors and I think aneven longer trip home as I'm tipping the Saints on theirown dunghill which they play so well will come awaywith the points . It is an important game for both sidesbecause in a competition that is obviously so even youcannot afford to drop games and lose distance from thefield . But I will stick with the home side and look for-ward to that beer Mick .

The OGS at Como coming off a big loss is a daunt-ing ask something that Beaumaris must confront thisweek . It will not be easy no quarters will be given andtaken by either party there is plenty at stake . This is abig test for the Sharks with the. Ogs hell bent on bounc-ing back. The key to the game revolves around thedefense of the Sharks led by Ensor, if they can holdand I think they will the tall Geelong forwards in checkthen they are home .

Great game this one and great rivalry betweenPrahran an d Ajax going back to 1998. A must win forboth sides and a tipsters nightmare . Both with a dis-appointing loss and both with a great victory . What doyou do which way do you go I really don't know . Believeboth sides still have some players to come back in tostrengthen their lineups which makes it even tougher.Having not been that long gone from Prahran I knowhow hard they have worked and so in a toss of a coinI'm putting my Kiss of Death on the Two Blues to winbut only just.

PRESS CORRESPONDENTSKeep those reports coming in . Don't forget to high-

light special individual performances as nominationsfor the All Star Award . It is my choice I can only do itwith your assistance and much as I love my club I can'tgive it to them every week .

It would be nice to hear from someone/anyonefrom the Rovers.

Don't forget the numbers 9-553 1561 phone or faxat home the mobile 0412-213541 or email to brain-cocwptusnet.com.au by 8pm Sunday Nights . ThankYou .

TODAY'S MATCHESC SECTIO N

OLD GEELONG v . BEAUMARI SST . BEDES MENTONE TIGERS v. BULLEEN-

TEMPLESTOWEIVANHOE/ASSUMPTION v . HAMPTON ROVERSGLEN EIRA v. THERRY PENOL APRAHRAN v . AJAX to be played at Oakleigh

C ri cket Ground, Meiway 69 F6 - Sun . 2 p

SENIORS - 08.04 .0 0Pratuan 6.4 11.8 15.13 24.19.183Old Geelong 3.2 7.8 10.8 12.11 .83Prahran : tValsom 4. Pang 4 . Gallagher 4 . Rhodes 3. Bevan 3. Perrv 2. Murphy 2.Birch 2 . Best: Rhodes . Gallagher. Corhm•. GeWe- A . Pitts. K. walford . Old Geelong:Foley 3 . M . Wilson 3 . H[~6 ns 2, Farrer 2. Fisher. L. WiLson . Best: L. Wilson. Vickers-WiIlLs, Stinchcombe, FoCey. Jaugtetis. Higgins.

Umpires: Simon Olive. Leon Quinn//Robert Dunstan. D. trod

Beaum®r6s A .F.C. 3.4 6.10 13.15 17 .19.121St . Bedes Merit Tig. 5.1 7.5 10 .6 11 .7.73Besumaris: Hector 4. Conan 3 . Buller 2 . Fisher 2 . Catltn . Haynes, A. Quin. M.Qum. Red"ui . Philpott. Best : Kennedy. Atkins . Kuser, Sherman. Boctor. Holt. StBedes?dent . Tigers : No goal kickers or best plavers results .

Umpires: Craig Brajtberg. Trent Fcley////Peter WallisIvanhoe Assumption 3 .1 8.5 14.10 17 .15.117Bullem Templeetowe 5 .3 11.9 15.13 19 .21 .135Ivanhoe Assumption: J . Pace 5, Falcate 3. Rav.iep 3 . Lee 2. Maud. Tucker.MeGawan . Frlsma. Best: J . Pace. Rawlev. A. Pace. Surfer. B. Fuilatson. Dohertv .Bullem Templestowe: C . Parris 4. Jones 3 . Tulloch 3. Clever 1, Mckarcri 2. D.Matthexas 2. Burridge . Hampshire. D. Bone. Best: Young, C. Parris . Tullocli . Glover.Jones . D. Matthesvs_

Umpires: Andrea Thwaites, John Miller/1/Bob Seylnotn . Dazid MurrayHampton Rovers 4 .4 8.9 12.12 21 .14 .140Glen E3ra A.F.C 2.6 8.13 10.15 11.19.85Hampton Rovers: Paver 6 . Lang 4. Sanderson 4 . Pueella 2 . Ariz 2. Flalrve . D .Anderson . Holt. Best : Humplvies. Artz . Lang. lVoods. Sanderson . Holt . Glen Eira:1V8ee 3. Gilmore 3 . Canana 2. Astapenko. Ha}res-DeGVar. Emmett . Best: Gilmore,Hayes-Dewaa Tkocz . Oldham . Evans . 6Hare .

Umpires: Neville Boyle, Paid Withington////GarryClancy. D. Napper

Ther ry Pmola 4.4 8.8 9.9 13.14.92AJAX 4.2 10.8 11.9 28.13.169Therry Pmola : M . Goodwin 6. S . Hollow 2. Taylor 2. J . Bannister. Elliott . Robinson .Best: Clarke. Villanl . M . Goodwin . Nanearrou. J. Bannlster. Dorian . AJAX:Kallliski 7 . Dukes 5 . Datis 4. Henske 4. RaJch 2 . 45'eisler 2 . Halphen. Sharp. Best:Blashki. Kalutski . Dukes. Davis. Konsky. Duzemnan .

Umpima Greg Hunichen . Alan Stubbs////

RESERVES - 08 .04 .00Prahrnn AEC. 1.0 4.3 6.7 8.14.82Old Geelong 1.6 2.7 5.7 6.8.44Prakunn: Aitken 2 . Erdem 2 . Ross, H . Pitts . Roonev. tVarland . Best: Sclelena. Vagg.Year. Aitken . Daly, Erdem. Old Geelong : Ploughritivr 3 . lacuone 2 . Hvams . Best:Sandllands. D . 14ctnnes . Taclor. Wallace, Bolton . Htams .Beaumeris A.F.C. 4-1 5.8 7.12 11.15,81St .Bedee Mmt. Tig 1.4 3.4 4.5 5.7.37Beaumeris: Iamano 3, Corrield 2. McKenzie, Vereshaka Grores, Nish . B. Stevens.Enunerson . Best: B . Nicholson. B. Stevens. Grav. Emmerson . Meade. lanzano. St.Bodes Mmt . Tig: No goal kickers or best players results received.Ivanhoe Assumption 13.1 .89Bullem Templeatowe 6.7.43Ivanhoe Assumption: D. Pearce 4. Jackson 3. J . FWavson . E . Sullivan, Murphy.E. Healey. Conley, Too¢ood. Best: Ftin~eather. J . Fuilaeson. D. Pearce. Young.Jackson . L . Pearce . Bullem TempFestowe: Daskalou 3. McKenzie 2 . Boyd. Best:Daskalou. Morihovitis. Williams. Dvvlan. Kukpatriek. Eijscogel.Hampton Rovers 6.4 14.7 17.13 22 .18.150Glen Elm A.F.C 1 .0 1.1 1.1 1.3.9Hampton Rovers: Crawford 6 . Dav 5 . Fetterplace 3. Dallas 2. Fhna. Hebard.Marshall . Mason. Diehtjak. Qtron. Best: Marnm . Dallas . Due. McBride, Melnjak .Crautord . GI= Elm : Mascot. Best: King. Egvt Janjotic . Pridc . Grey . Dynon.TherryPmola 3.4 5.5 9.13 11.16 .82AJAX 2.0 4.4 4.5 9.8 .62Therry Pmole: M. Hill 2. S. Kilpatrick 2. B . Carter 2 . Melia. Grant . D . Goodwin,Lucas. S,sndon. Best, S. Gr s. B . Carter. D. Goodnvi . C . Lucas. G. Courts .AJAX: Boon 3. Basist 2 . Cukterman 2 . Goleuitz. Kalb . Best: Bram. Boon . Snow.Klein . Czarriv . Roth .

SENIORSNAME CLUB LAST WK TOTALKALINSKI AJAX 7 10M. WILSON OLD GEELONG 3 9POWER HAMPTON ROV 6 9

DAVIS AJAX 4 7BOLTER BEAUMARIS 4 7

C RESERVECRAWFORD HAMPTON ROV 6 11D. PEARCE IVANHOE 4 8

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C SectionAJAX

Coach: Wayne HermesRes Coach : David Marks

1 J. Wrobel2 A. Kalinski3 B. Davi s4 M. Dudakov5 J. Rajch6 D. Kal b7 G. Samuel8 A. Krongold9 A. Rosen10 R . Bloom11 M . Weisler12 B. Goldberg13 A. Freund14 Y. Rapaport15 N . Gold16 M . Konsky17 A . Cuklerman18 C . Cohe n19 M. Haiphen20 J . Kirzner21 D . Gelbart22 D . Mohr23 P. Goldberg24 D . Sutton25 M. Blashki26 B. Duzenman27 L. Levin28 P. Walvisch29 D . Mark s30 N .Israelsohn31 G. Duke s32 M. Borenstein33 A. Bock34 D . Gunn35 S . Roth36 J . Segal37 M . Buckely38 J . Bram39 J . Basist40 A. Redlich41 J . Snow42 D . Bugalski43 Y. Shein44 B. Lewski45 M. Barnett46 J . Feldman47 D. Ones48 B . Lukav49 A . Godlowicz50 D . Boon51 A. Halphen52 J . Sharp53 T. Brown54 A . Lust55 P. Naphtali56 J. Rochman57 D . Janover58 J . Butt59 D. Goldfein60 J . Weinberg61 S . Czerny62 N . Diamond63 J . Sega l64 H. Snow65 S . Glass66 Y. Field67 B . Klei n68 D . Weuslitzer69 E. Stee n70 S . Boon71 A. Levy72 L. Pyke73 A . Lewin74 J. Gold

REAUMARisCoach: Jim Durna nRes Coach: James Whitla

1 N. McLean2 S. Nis h3 A. Mckenzie3 J. Mage e4 J . Black4 M. Smith5 M . Ensor6 A. Quin7 P. Fisher8 J. Mead9 B. Nicholson10 A. Lad d11 M . Lee11 L. Stevens12 L. McNicholas13 S . Wilso n14 L . Buller14 D . Drew15 N. Craven16 M . Quin17 D . George17 B . Stevens18 N . Kennedy19 N . Atkins20 R. Gow21 M . Mellon21 P. Sherman22 J. Holt23 A. Catlin24 B. Gray25 D. Teasdale26 B . Spence-Bailey27 B . Hayne s28 J . Vance29 C . Martin30 T. Reoin30 R. Corfield31 L. Gibson31 A . Spence32 M . Matulick32 S . Mitchell33 G . Jury34 Q . Groves35 N. Boctor35 B . Ferguson36 A . Blackie37 B. Phiipott38 A. O'Brien39 S . Potts40 J . Verashaka41 D . Emerson42 J. lanzano43 A. Kendall44 D. H . Gibson45 A . Thomas46 D . Speakman47 J. McKenzie49 J . Bryce50 I . Bennett59 A . Rowbury

OBlLLEEN-TEMPLESTOW E

Coach : Paul NigroRes Coach: David Hoope r1 J Prio r2 G Alexander3 S Young4 W Thompson5 M Agrotis6 P Graham7 P Robertson8 N Bone9 C Parris10 P George1 112 A Parris13 D Tulloch14 D Cooper15 B Wolnizer16 S Smith17 C Darby

1 819 G Chivers20 M Jones2 122 G McLaren23 D Mathews24 T Agosta2526 S Boyd272829 P Bone30 D Williams31 A Shine32 R Williams33 N Hamshare34 S Lambropoulos35 D Daskalo u36 P Hare37 L Thompson38 S James39 T Franklin4 041 L Cessario42 P Edwards43 M Mason44 R Schneider4 546 A Humphrey474849 B Touriganis50 D Glover51 M Sun d52 J Gunn53 C Catano54 S Dowlan55 L Stott56 M Tuomy57 D Bone5 85960 A Eidsvogel

GLEN EIRACoach : Paul BeddoeRes Coach: Phil Jones

1 M. Rya n2 N. Astapenko3 C. Massis4 D. Cassar5 A. Tsirogiannis6 C. O'Donnell7 S. Vamvakas8 D. Wilso n9 H. Batty10 G. Richards11 T. Rossiter12 B. Kin g13 G . Brown14 M . Weilgosz15 M . Broad16 P. Rogers

1 718 A. Wilce19 L. Govan20 A . Diamond21 P. Jones2 223 B.0' Donnell24 B. Mascali25 P. Dynon26 N . Dymond27 R . Gilmore28 C . Kernick29 D . Dunlevie303132 M . D'Zilva33 A . Sheedy3 4353637383940 L . Doola n41 D . Boy d42 J . Dunlevie •43 M . Jones44 S . Diamond4 54647 P. Slifka4849505152535455 L. McGaw5758596061 M. Tkocz

HAMPTON ROVER SCoach: Russell BarnesRes Coach : David Rogerson1 B. Hoare2 M. Mckellar3 D. Busby4 S. Anderson5 B. Marly n6 A. Crowthe r7 J . Day8 Drew Anderson9 T. Pucella10 N . Borradal e11 M. Flahive12 R . Dunball13 G . Wood s14 M . Marasco15 S . Blick16 D . Marshall17 D . Ari z18 G . Jackson19 B. Hol t20 A. Power21 S . Fannin g22 S . Holmes23 S. Helliger24 C . Scarlett25 M. Davey26 S . Wills27 A . Quo n28 A . Voss29 M. Fletche r30 W. Earle31 J . Cunningha m32 D. Anderson33 M . Lake34 A . Dudd y35 P. Winterto n36 R . Barre n37 R. Hunt38 J . Humphries39 M. Crawfor d40 L. Dallas41 A. Landriga n42 K. Chasto n43 E. Zuker44 B . Johnstone45 D. Vos s4 64748 T. Lync h

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C SectionIVANHOE/

ASSUMPTIONCoach : Doni ValkanisRes . Coach : Peter Curtin

OLD GEELONG PRAHRAN ST BEDES THERRY PENOLACoach : Tony Morwood Coach: Tony Free M ENTONE TIGERS Coach : John TooheyRes Coach:

Scott HarringtonRes Coach : John Ross

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Res. Coach: Chris Bye1 D Gallagher Res Coach : Tim 1 M Petrevsk i1

2 D. Salter2 T St Clair3 T Murphy 1 M Kinsella

.2 M. Finnigan

3 4 M McCallum 2 L Wintle 3 R. Banniste r4 C. Stinchcombe 5 S Pang 3 J Sebire

4 A L'Hu(Ilier4 M. Elliott

5 M. Vickers-Willis 6 A Corboy 5 S Napier5 S. Sacco

6 P. Middelton 7 R Thomson 6 A Ryan6

7 J . Paul 8 A Bevan 7 N Owen 7 S. Bannister8 T. Seymour 9 M Scicluna 8 A Roberts 8 L. Hollo w9 J . Wilson 10 B Hodgso n

11 A Pitt9 J Cunningham 9

10 T. Brai n11 M . Javgietis

s12 L Nyko

10 C Ross12 C Stewart

1 011 J . Hutchinso n

12 N . Power 13 C Perry 13 D Goodchild 12 R . Mora n13 H . Mclnnes 14 M Eastham 14 P Lerman 13 J. Thrus h14 K . Hendratta 15 S Birch 15 D Johnston 1 4

_=- 15 S . Bingley 16 A Rhodes 16 P Wintle 1 516 S . Edge 17 D Howarth 17 T Macgeorge 16 M Goodwi n

J 17 M . Wilson 18 J Nugent19 S Campbell

18 T Giaquint a19 B Tomlinson

.17 M . Drain! 17 18 J . Power 20 D Decarteret 20 J Drury 18 B. Carter

19 A. Salter21 G Paleodimos 21 D Spencer 19 R . Evans20 M . Fisher 22 N Roberts P Johnson

220 J . Clarke

~ 20 G Coldwell 23 A Garvie 3 D pier 21 D . O'Neil l21 A. Landale 24 D Demarte 24 T Beasley 22 S . Grigg s22 J. Taylor 25 C Henshall 25 S Booth 23 C . By e23 S. Higgins 26 B Martin 26 S Hecker 24

L 24. R . Marriott 27 I McGarry S Kingwell 2525 L . Wilso n26 J FoleyY

28 K Watford29 J G dl

28 S Boczar29 T Marshall 26 G . Carbis. .

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J r30 D Falkingham 27 B . Steven s

'28 . A Farrar 31 G McIntyre 31 M Mifsud 28 M . O Kearney29 32 A Bunnet 32 J Dickinson 2 930 N. Kemp 33 A Daly

33 S Zakic34 C Meyer

30 A . McMaho n31 D. Varley 34 C Miller 35 B Bibs

31 S . Hollow32 J . Wallace-Smith 35 B Gellie 36 A iGang

32 J . Sacc o33 S . Lansdell 36 H Pitts 37 M Connolly 33 N . La Fontain e34 H. Borbank 37 A Power 34 B . Fotz atrick35 D. Mclnnes 38 G Rooney 39 C Tesorier o36 D. Mclnnes 39 M Vear 40 C Johnston 36 A . O'Shea37 40 B Scanlon 41 D Thompson 37 D . Castaldi38 D. Bolton 41 J Belcher 42 D Diggins 3 8

J 39 H . Gretton-Watson 42 S Altschwager 43 B Smith 39 S. Boyl e~'q 40 J . Malpas 43 S Oliver 44 J Recupero 40 P. Garon ir

41 S . Rowan 44 C Blight 45 R Gould 41 M . Crotty42 R . Brown 45 M Vagg 46 G Gomez 42 E. Mifsu d43 A . McKay 46 G Walsom

47 J Killeen47 D Vidovi c48 C Mizzi 40 M. Warre n

44 M . McCarthy48 J Warland 49 J Sanders 41 J . Van Englen

45 D . Taylor 49 M Warland 50 S Kidd 4546 S . Milne-Pott 50 P Herridge 51 N Zomer 4647 M .Avery 51 T McAdie 52 S Bell 47 D . Goodwi n48 T. Chirnside 52 M Kurban 53 L Porter 48 G . Court s49 J. Carty 53 A Rolls 54 M McCraw 49 B . Whyke s50 'J. Landy 54 M Erdem 55 L McHugh 50 P. Edwards51 L . McDonald 55 L Aitken 56 J Chaplin 51 N Trewin52 J . Morley 56 S Gadd 57 M Lomagno .

5253 J . Calvert54 J Legoe

57 D Villan i58 J

58 M Zakic59 J Doubaras 53 R . Kerr.

55 0 . WallaceRos s

59 W Pye 60 M McColl 54 M . Cristofol i56 W. Abbott 60 N Wailmeyer 61 8 Waters 55 S . Villan i57 M lacuone 62 M Uberti 5 6.58 I Wheal 63 T Waters 5 7.59

64 J Harrington 58 A . Altanhan60 R. Gudykunst

65 P Sgariot o66 R Parsons 5 9

63 T. O'Brien 67 A Hipwell 6 064 68 B Beasle y65 69 J Tomlinso n75 S . Harrington 70 G Davies

71 A Drury72 M Hecke r73 M Kik i

NUIRSHA,LL WHITE74 D Youn g75 P Fedderson

REAL ESTATE

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Unfortunately I didn't hear from three Clubslast week, and I'm sure there were very goo d

reasons in each case . This page belongs toClubs and Players, and the things that they do,and that happen to them, on, and sometimes,off, the field . It's not about smart-arse com-ments from scribes like me, and it can only be asgood as the input received. That's my onewhinge for the year. Enjoy the day!

LAST WEEKOld Carey overcame a stubborn Oakleigh in

spite of their own wayward habits . The Oakswere brave in defeat and only need a couple moreplayers of the class of centreman Hanley, andClark at CHB, to be seriously competitive . BrettBerkill & Chris Munro were creative defendersfor the Panthers, with Matt Cohen effective upforward .

St Leo's Emmaus won comfortably againstOld Camberwell by dint of a big 2nd term: oth-erwise things were fairly even . The two Blueswere rapt with the games from Zanis, Whiffy,and the McGloin Bros . Wells were happy withMarcus Scott at FB, mid fielder Luke Gladman,and Shaun Tosch on a HBF.

Banyule pushed Monash Blues hard all dayuntil the Blues got a crucial break early in thelast term . Blues new captain, on baller, SpiderSmith starred, with Sammy McGee again greatat CHB & up forward, while Liam Holloway didwell in the ruck . No word from the Bears.

Old Essendon and Caulfield Gr. fought out athriller, with neither able to break clear, untilGrammar did early in the last Qtr ., and then heldoff the hard finishing Fields . Great game!Royals, Brohier, and Harrison were tops for theFields. OEG aren't saying anything to anybody,especially me !

Aquinas kicked the sweep against La Trobewith a dominating first half . The Trobers foughtback in the second half, but the Bloods wereuncatchable. Jason Livingstone was in finetouch at FF for the Bloods, Craig Glennie terrificat HB, and young Volombello did well rucking inAl Bethune's absence against the mighty 'Ash' .Didn't hear from the Trobers .

TODAY'S GAME SOakleigh at home to St Leo's will struggle

against the Two Blues' all round skills and expe-rience, but they're a proud outfit and won't go

down without afight . St Leo's willbe too strongthough and shouldwin by a fair margin .

Old Camberwell welcome Banyule with eachanxious to register their first win . Both team,~have been competitive for large portions of theirgames to date but concentration lapses have costthem dearly. Last week the Wells had a horror2nd term and were punished, and the Bearswere with the Ashers except for 15 minutes inthe last Qtr. So this will probably be a very evengame. I'll go for the Wells by a goal or so.

Monash and Old Essendon is the big gamethis week . Both sides are again bench marks asthey were last year . The addition of JasonFincher up front for Grammar has given them abig boost, if they had a weakness in '99 it was inthe finishing department . Midfield control isalways crucial on the Frearson, and the duelbetween the two best centrelines in the Sectionshould be a ripper. The respective backs areequally stingy, and the on ball crews similarlyprolific, so there is not much for a scribe to hanga hat on . I'll go for home ground advantage andthe Blues by a few points, in a game I'd love tosee .

Caulfield Gr. host La Trobe with the latterstill settling in, though they seemed to turn thecorner with their 2nd half against the Bloods lastweek . The Fields are a classy unit this seasonand it is hard to see the Trobers being able toimprove sufficiently to beat them today .Caulfield by 6/7 goal s

Old Carey meet old rivals, Aquinas, in whatshould be a great footy match . The Bloods haverun up cricket scores in the first two rounds, andthe Panthers will have to be really on song tocounter their opponents' work ethic and forwardpower. The duel between Jason Livingstone FF,and Brett Birkill FB, will be worth travelling along way to see . The return of Steve Vitalli hasgiven the Panthers even more mobility andmarking power round the ground, but they'llneed that to counter the likes of Craig Thomas inthe Bloods' forward set up . I think Aquinas area more settled side right now, and should win by2/3 goals . But with the Panthers, you nevernever know!

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RESERVES-Today's winners should be; St .Leo's . Wells ,

Blues, Fields, & Old Carey

Correspondents the contacts are 9818 1425phone and fax. Email, "bfhickey@telstra .easy-

inail .com.au", or, "[email protected]" .Remember the deadline is now early Mondaymorning please.

St . Leos Emmaus WP - congratulations toGabe Bonnici on reaching 50 games in Round

1, 2000 . We hope the stitches he has been receiv-tog in the last few weeks don't change his goodlooks too much . Well done Gabe .

SENIORSNAME CLUB LAST WK TOTALCULTRERA AQUINAS 5 13THOMAS AQUINAS 3 12LIVINGSTONE AQUINAS 8 12BROWNLESS OLD CAMBER 6 11

B. VAUGHAN ST LEOS 4 1 0

Dl RESERVERIST OLD CAREY 11 12B. MORAN AQUINAS 5 10DEAKIN CAULFIELD 4 9INKSTER OLD CAMBER 5 7JOYCE AQUINAS 7 7

SENIORS - 08 .04.00

Old Carey 6.2 10.5 15.6 20.10.130Oakleigh A.RC. 3.1 6.2 9.5 12.8 .80

Old Carey. Cohen 5 . Angus 3. Daniher 2, Eastham 2. Everett, Oppy. Bull, Phillips.Birkill, ~4fiite. 1'asila~ ulos, Matthews . Beat: B'ukeill, Munro. Cohen . Angus,

E~erett, Daniher. Oakleigh : MacKenzie S.C. Marshall 2, Dalton . Danley. tanchello.

R . Marshall, Tavlor. Best: A. Kitts, Hanley, Taylor, Clark . MacKenzie . B. Hall.

Umpires: Leah Gallagher. Dianne tbfiiteley

St. LeosEmmaus 2.2 10.8 15.12 18.15.123Old Camb¢rweB 2.4 5.7 10.7 12.11.83

=-..us: Vaughan 4. Zanis 4, Prtce 3 . T. McCann 2 . Bonnid.

. Manton. P. McGloin. Risteiski. Best: Zanis, P. Mc Giant . R.

McGloin . OMeara . T. McCann. Manton . Old Camberwell Or. Brownless 6 . Beckett2 . Whitehead, McKenzie, Horskins . Clav. Best: Gladman. Webb. Teach. Scott,

Horskins. Umpires: Paul Lamble. Phil Callll

gsayule 5.3 8.3 12.7 16.11 .107

Monash Blues 1.7 8.9 12.11 19.16 .130Baayule: No goal kickers or best players results receh~ed . Monaah Blues: Bever 4 .Rogers 3, Holfoxav 3 . McGee 2, Bolton. DeYoung. Farrar. Findlay. Weeks. Furnell .

Hawkins. Best: Smith. Rogers, Hollonay. McGee, FurnelL Tatterson. Umpires :

Lionel Katz, Luke MoncrieCr

Old Essendon Grammer 4 .5 7.7 11.7 15.11 .101Caulfield OR.. 4.8 9.8 9.10 14.12.96Old Essendoa Grammer. Jason Fineher 6, Flemini 3 . Leask 2, Salih 2 .

Lutterschmidt . Mor an. Best: Fleming, DiB1asL Leask. 1ePherson . Sahh . Jason

Fhtehec Caulfield r : Rosman I= n 2. Will. Amiet, Buchanan. G .Harrison. M . Harrison . Liddell, . Vazthalis. Vella Best: Royals. Bronller, M.

Harrison, Will, SSnman, widJaJa. Umpires: Max Whittman, Grant Wardrop

Aqutnss O.C. 24.18.162La Trabe University 11 .10.76Aquims O .C.: Lhin~s ton 8. CulVera 5 . Thomas 3, Tanilll 3. DenBraber 2, Coi6ver.

Flvnn. Best : VotemTtello. Glennie . Livinkston, Whitehead, Harper . Cultrera La

Tiobe University: Kcarney 4. Do,^eal 2, Auldist. Comm . GlauR_~. Sheldrick . White.

Best: Auldist, tt,'tu'te. Cummings . Millard, Pem. Heatheote. Umpires : Josh DIPietro. Trent Greenaway

RESERVES - 08.04.0 0

Old Carey 5.5 12.11 18.16 24 .22.166Oakleigh A.RC 0.1 0.1 1.1 1.1 .7Old Carev: Rist 11 . Stanley 4 . CvetoFic 3. Hakins 3. Maniotls 2, MandatucL Best:Rist. Faelis, Sher. Hakins, Statilev, MeKhrstrycOakletgi A.F.C: Theol'ilapoulos.Best: Torpey . Andonopoulos . Bader. A . Moulang. C . t atiior, Randle.

St . Leas Emmaus 1.1 3.3 8.8 11.16 .82Old Camberwell 4.2 6.5 10.7 11.11 .77St. Leos Emmaus: Newry 4 . Bethune 2, Ottobre 2. BurgdorL Flood, Tribe. Best: E .Mitchell . Place, Nolan. lfughan . Furniss, Ftood.Old Cambenrmll: Inster 5, D.

Walker 3, Rvan. Grant, Stgalas. Best : D . Walker, R}an. MacKenzie . J. Heffernan .

Inster, Hedlev.

Banyule 1.2 3.2 6.4 10.4 .64Monash Blues 0.2 4.4 5.5

b1anash Blues:5 .8.388arnvle : No ~a( kickers or best players restdts received.Teasdale S. MentFia Kamphuis . Best: Tuohey. Kamphuis, Teasdale, Walsh.Murctde. Spencer.

Old Essendoa Grammer 0.2 1.2 3.2 3.3.21Caulfield Or. 5.7 6.8 6.11 9.15.89Old Essendan Grammer: Bryant. T. Mansfield, Rldlev. Best: Tillcy. Walker. Barr.

Rush. Tassane. Dug9an.Otd Essendan Grammer: Deakin 4 . Bourke 2 . Smith, M.Klose. Lehner. BesC Salem. Anderson . Santiago. Law, Lawrence . Davies .

Aquinea O.C. 20.16.138Lntmhe University 2 .2.14lsqu3aas O.C .: Jotee 7, B. Moran S. Crouch 3 . Coghlan 2 . Bradshaw 2, Field . Best:

Nooden . Jovce . 4Vatt. Harkin. Paras. Bradshaw.Latrobe University: SpralJa, Moon.

Best: Walkei. Baltic, Simon. Hopkins. Chris . Turner.

TODAYS MATCHES

D1 SECTION

OAKLEIGH v. ST. LEOS EMMAUSOLD CAMBERWELL v . BANYULEMONASH BLUES v . OLD ESSENDONCAULFIELD OR . v. LA TROBE UNI.OLD CAREY v. AQUINAS

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9 We've had a terrific response to the PersonalMortgage P .~ianagers 'Give The Umpires Anofficial Nickname' competition and here are aselection of stack of entries that arrived atumpires' Corner this week . Interestingly, mostwere from people outside the umpiring fraterni-ty.

Peter Colbert < The Ivorys . You guys wearwhite and ivory is close to white . If Carlton canbe the Blues, you can be the Ivorys .

Jason Franklin < The Bobbys. Umpires arelike coppers on the field so they may as well takea police nickname .

All Gleeson < The Cassidys . (This one's wayout there) Jim Cassidy calls himself Pumper andPhil Stevens said in his editorial last week thatyou guys have a group called the PUMPS. So it,has to be the Cassidys .

Max Wittman < The Vampires . We're the%'ictorian Amateur Umpires so it's sort of a com-bination of things . We could even have a slogan ."The Vampires < We may be pain in the neck, butwe're a necessary evil" .

Also a big thanks to the person who faxed acopy of the Thesaurus page describing the wordfool and circled the words boofheads, clodplates .i~aloots, lunkheads, ning-nong. saphead and ourpersonal favourite, popinjays .

Remember the competition will run for anoth-er three weeks and Personal Mortgage Managersis offering a $200 cash prize for the winner. Sofax or e-mail your entries to Umpires' Corner orcatch up with either one of us at training or thefooty.

0 Reports from a recent A Section game revealthat veteran whistle blower Steve ~cCarthy iscontemplating a career on stage after he hangsup the boots . The word is that Macca has

designed anew dancestep that willhave night-clubs rockingand has been practicing it in the rooms beforethe game . Surely not the "Macca"rena .

The umpires are in the process of designing anew uniform an d Paul Withington has kept thatin mind . Witho has been wearing shorts from theMoorabbin Saints Junior Football Leaguebecause "I'm too fat for the ammo ones I worelast season and the new stuff hasn't arrived yet . "

Some clubs have been amazed to hear thatSydney star Adam Goodes has given the gameaway and is returnin to Melbourne to umpirewith the VAFA . The 1~99 Norwich Union RisingStar has been a regular at pre-season trainingand is enjoying his change in environment . Well,almost . Adam Goodes is umpiring with us, butit's not the Swans star. Same name, differentperson but when you take into account we'vealso recruited a Lillee to the panel in 2000, we'vegot a bit of talent floating around the umpiringdepartment at the moment .

There have been a few inquiries on and off thefield about a change in interpretation regardingto abusive language towards umpires . In thepast the umpires were only permitted to report aplayer for such action but this has changed in2000 . This year umpires have been instructed topay a 25m penalty for any animated disputing ofdecisions or abusive language . We should stresshere that the abuse does not need to includeswearing to be penalised . Any actions consideredover the top will be penalised by a 25m penalty .We hope this has cleared up the confusion .

e-mail, craigo'donoghue@acpaction .com.aufax 9564 7218

A reminder that any club that provides a person who umpires with the VAFA,who has originated from a VAFA club, and who returns to umpire in a secondyear will earn a rebate of $750 for the umpire/recruit's VAFA club .

Great opportunity for retired or players contemplating retirementEarn dollars for your clu bPersons interested should call Sue Anderson (9531 8333)

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Preventing Injury

Who wants to miss out half a gamebecause they get injured?

The golden rule in all sports and physicalactivity is prevention better than cure .

The easiest way to prevent injury is towarm up, stretch and cool down .

Warming up prepares the mind and bodyfor the activity and increases your body tem-perature, heart rate and breathing rate .

The warm up should include activities thatuse the same movement patterns as the

activities in your sport . Begin the warm upat a low intensity and gradually work up fromthere . It should last between 5 and 10 min-utes .

Stretching is important because itincreases muscle flexibility and helps themuscles respond properly when being used .Without it, the chance of injury increases .

The stretching activities should move themuscles through the full range of movement

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to be performed . Seven rules should be fol-lowed to make sure your stretching is safe :-

1 . Warm up before stretching .

2. Stretch before and after exercise .

3 . Stretch all muscle groups that will beinvolved in the activity.

4. Stretch gently and slowly .

5 . Never bounce or stretch rapidly .

6 . Stretch till the muscle is tight . Thestretch should be uncomfortable, neverpainful .

7 . Do not hold your breath when stretching,breathe slow and easily.

Cooling down is also important as it helpsovercome soreness and stiffness . It shouldconsist of:

2-3 minutes of easy jogging or walking

5 minutes of gentle stretching exercises .

The stretching helps maximise flexibility,relax the muscles and return them to theirresting length

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If a player elects to accept the minimum prescribed penalty the club secre-tary must contact Karen McNaught at VAFA Administration (9531 8333)between the hours of 9 .30am and 12 noon on the Monday following the play-ing of the match .

The club secretary of the reported player is to contact VAFA Administrationafter 3 .00pm that same Monday to see if the minimum prescribed penalty hasbeen granted . The Tribunal Co-ordinator will contact umpires and witness'sclub after 3.00pm should the minimum prescribed penalty be granted .

If contact is not made from the VAFA in all other cases all parties mustattend the tribunal as it has been decided that the case must be heard .

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4ne weather. high scoring and plenty of weary~ bodies after last week no doubt . One week to theEaster break and an important round of matche sensues .

ReviewLess than a kick the prediction but the wrong

way or so Mentone Amateurs would have beenthinking at 5 .00pm last Saturday. Close for the firsthalf with Parkside squandering scoring opportuni-ties, while at the other end the Vultures' accuracykept them in touch . A great third term by the RedDevils saw them over the line despite spirited oppo-sition from a fast finishing Mentone Amateurs team .McCall in ruck the prime mover for the Devils wellsupported by Ryan at half forward and Dalethrough the midfield, while the Sullivans . Kelly andyoung Gallagher gave their all for the vanquished .

Consistency the name of the game for tJni.

Blacks' with six goals a quarter against WestBrunswick the key to their strong win at home .

Chasing from the start the Westies through Malone .

Heywood and Edwards never gave in but the gapwidened further as the game went on . Hannan bag-ging (10) in a fine display up forward well support-ed by Mackie, Moodie and Smith .

In a free flowing match Kew outlasted a deter-mined Fitzroy Reds outfit to open their account for2000 . A more potent forward line with Bell (6) andWood (4) great targets the difference between thetwo teams . Hanlon, Crowe and Horridge in every-thing for the Redz but to no avail as D'Angelo,Tinetti and Mackay were ever present and in thethick of the action from go to whoa .

Yarra Valley gave Salesian a start and reallyafter that kept in touch, despite never being able toreel in the visitors . Led by the Stevens' "brothers"and Bouchard again Salesian answered every chal-lenge that the Bushrangers could throw at them .Better Bushrangers He. Fung and L . Taylor (4)goals .

Peninsula added another good scalp to its col-lection for 2000 when they hosted Thomastown atMt. Eliza . From the first bounce and with Payze (9)and Dietzsch (5) damaging up forward the Bearswere always under the hammer. Add to this duoGoldthorp onball and Parsons down back and thePirates recorded a strong home win. Better Bearswho battled all day and rallied briefly in the secondquarter were Plant . Byron and Kennedy.

PreviewParkside host t3ni. Blacks and will need to not

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run out of petroltoday if they are tomatch the laddersleaders . McCall wil lgive his midfielders first use and both teams pos-sess hard running desperate backs, so the gamewill be won by dominant forwards . Moodie presentshimself time and again and in combination withRyan form a tough unit . Hannan, Wilson and oth-ers may well give the Blacks the edge, who sharetheir goalkickers around nicely. Blacks by 15points.

An important game at home for West Brunswickwanting to get back on the winner's list . Kew will bebrim full of confidence after now (6) solid quarters offootball resulting in one win, and the knowledgethat (4) quarters of football wins games . The forwardstructures will be the keys, while each side will relyheavily on midfielders moving the ball quickly intoattack . Key players for each will need to be watchedin Bell, King and D'Angelo (Kew) and Broekley,Smythe and Malone (West Brunswick) . In the clos-est match of the round the K's to get home by 2

points .

Fitzroy Reds in search of their first win take onYarra Valley in the same boat . Newly promotedPrior with (4) last week will be keen to repeat theperformance at home, while B. Mitchell andUrbancic continue to show good early season form,but they will not have it all their own way . Peake,Pearce, Longworth and Morris are dangerousBushrangers when left to their own devices, andwhen on song can take a game apart. In anothertoss of the coin the Redz to open their account bybooting 18 goals to 15 .

Salesian host Thomastown and two trips onthe road for the Bears will test their resolve . A poorshowing last week, was just that last week and withforwards in Gorski, Arcoraci and Capeci proud menthey are sure to look to make amends in a big waythis week . However that is where they will stop theSalesian team is slick, hard at the football and withkey players in Thain, Canavan and Trakas in formthe home team will get the nod by 5 majors .

In the final match Mentone Amateurs hostPeninsula with the Pirates closest "away" game tobe no easy victory . The Vultures pride themselveson their home ground advantage and will do theirbest today to knock over the undefeated equalleader. Dixon and Stephens continue to be key playmakers for the home team and if they can team wellwith Gallagher and Kelly the Pirates will be in for atough day. However I feel the Pirates will. be keen to

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iLh their winning streak further and even if their;t,rrvards in Payze and Dietzesh are well held

, .-ill have enough other options to boot a win-score . Pirates by 21 points .

parkside, Kew, Fitzroy Reds, Salesian andr<<ninsula .

;•ess Correpsondents : match reports, miletsones,< pecial mentions to 9531 026 ( fax) before 10 .00amT, l- s~ays please . Would like to hear from ALL clubs .

77 has announce diii, retirement after many years service . A greatciubman, he was prevented by injury from reachin g

is century, but he has won the respect and grati-!,Sdc of his many Blacks' matches .

Mentone Amateurs - Michael "Papa Bear";,a1sh will play his 100th game this week .Congratulations not only for this milestone but alsofor his contributions and welfare of our club both onand off the field, a former Secretary and currentcommittee member Mick is indeed a great clubman .All the best from everyone associated with the Club .

Yarra Valley - congratulate rugged utility Leigh"Lethal" Morris on reaching 50 hard at the ball'g" Ties . "

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Sale in O.C. : S„<1r. 3,12 . 1 ton . st: A. :Umpue:: Gi ._'d F is . n.

Peninsula 0 . B .

rlor. Fung. Pearce. Kysella. Ho, Lonl3, A '~tesens Canavan 2, -.'raiures - _udterland

;. st ._ns. A . Canrphell. S . Traka Bonch,2d .

22 .17.149Titamastown 11.17.83Peninsula 0 . S i ,tio ~rcat .__. ._.s ar bcst pta}ers rwrilts receited. Thomestovm:Ar~aci 4. Gorsk 2. Carrel 2 . L. Smith . Lket . Grech_ Best : L. Srnith . Uket. Piant.Byron. Kennedy. Fargear. Umpires : Peter 45°a .ds. David Irotis

r2E : ERVES -08.04.00

hientone A,F.C .P^-'sside

a : S(tvleton 6. 3

0.3 4.3 4.3 6,7.437,2 9.8 14.13 22 .15.147txYtuut . ` : ' : . . ?h : M . Barr. Brossn . rlUinsnn.2.

L o. Best: MittUnh- : ::r 'txc : _.r : zt :: .-;, . :, :zkUniv,-ity "Scllir-~ a J .Jackson . D'. : :. Opt

2.40. 1

s 4. Rice 2,rd . Murphy . }est: Hudson.

.-2 . P-njart 2 . Stuart 2 . Allan .:iwara. Cu==k, Panjasi .

7.5 9.8 10.9.692.1 3.2 6.4.40v 2. Vegtec Bn:,cn . Best: Walls.

West Brunswick: Smith 2. Braun .Moore, Tobin, Trtyfard. Braxn.

Sew 23.5.143Fitzro°r '-'-- 11.7.73

aid 4 . 30ouss9 4 . Bois 3. Lafrartchi 2. Salle 2 . R}an. A4eGanchie.

1 .. .,kers or hest piay~rs restdts recehad .DirA~ie . Best : Bl<air. Jenson. LafranehL rltoussi Paron. Bobs .

valley Old f2.2 6.5 7.9 9.17.71nO.C. 4.3 9.6 13.8 17.11 .11 3

•d„11- 01 .1 1 I. Potter 2 . Honse . Coutts . Kehce . Best: Potter. Stone .Haie . Dan a . liart it . _ t O.C: Brvne 6. S. Bravn 3. E. NUlard 2. Cooke 2.

t}; . Dacey . aoutaF_ . >. Da F3est : B}Tr :e . S. Brom. Kirchner, Cooke .Smith.

Penu.sula O.B.iPeninsula O .B. : No go . kickers or.Pasko;ki 6. Sambams 3. BrTh ;bdoron. Best : Carboy. Rennz .

12.9 .8116.17.11 3

suits received. ThomEStoan:S' carpa Hodgson . Petstrus .

e . Pa~koski . Biles.

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PARKSIDE PENINSULA 0 .8 .Senior Coa,, C ! Coact, : Sei,D'Angeto Coach : Ken Wood Coach : Laurie Zarafa Coach: Brett McitwraithRes Coach : Res. : Greg Crimmins Res . Coach: Peter Hirst Res Coach : Mark Rowe Res Coach: Chris Gowrie1 . M . Frisby 1 B. Lafranchi 1 D Fenech 1 P. Laursen 1 S. Parson s2. A. Walsh 2 L. Fitzgerald .

2 R . Gallagher 2 A. Delle-Ver in ig 2 S. McMahon

3. C . Farrell 3 C. Dodson3 M . Dixon 3 S. Pino 3 M . Goldthorpe

4. E . Kyriacou 4 G. Crimmins Woo d3 K 4 D. Warren 4 E Bowen5 . D. Kane 5 L. Bradley

.4 R . Sawers 5 D. Cusack

.5 N Ken t6.

7. J . Doyle6 N. Tinetti7 D. Mitchell 5 T. White 6 D. Stuart

Da l7 J

.6 M. Warner

8. M . Farrell 8 J . Doumis 6 C . Stephen sEmmett7 D

. e8 J . Chilcott (C) 7 S. Murray

9. C. Prior 9 .Gurtle r7 K 9 A. Constantine 8 P. Angus

h10. 10 B. Cullen.

8 D Perrin 10 A. Vita 9 P Kro n11 . B . Mitchell 11 B. Shaw .

9 P. Emmett 11 B. Hockey 10 A. Haleyy12 . 12 J . Growcott 10 B . Sebire 12 D . McCall (VC) 11 H . Woodman1 213 .

13 C . Kiriako u1 4 G . Campbell

11 C . O'Meara 13 A. Copley 12 R. Sharan

14 . T. Clarke 15 C. Bradley11 C . Maher 14 V. Romano 1 3

15. P. Keppeil 16 D . Wood 12 M . Davies 15 D . Moodie 1 416 . M . Wharte 17 J . Denton 13 A . Kin g

14 G Wilsdon16 T. Ryan 15 B . Coo k

17 . B . Lee 18 N . King .15 Mick Sullivan

17 A. Romano18 A Reginato

16 S . Claringol d1 l18 .

19 . A Contra19 J . Dennis20 M Raffaele 16 P. Sullivan

.19 C . Williams

7 L. Barc a y18 S Glove r.

20. G . Cook.

21 B . Woodhouse17 C . Sulliva n18 T Sullivan

20 D . Singleton.

19 A . Murphy21 . A . Scott 22 J . Paron

.19 D Prosser

21 M . Tessari20 J . Atchison

22. M . Sammon 23 R . Baker.

19 B . Piper 22 R Wise 21 S . Baxter23 . T. Jackson 24 G . Horgan

20 C Groves23 S . Barrett

22 A Atchison24 . C. Tehan 25 S . Campbell.

21 D . Batey 24 R . Marulli .23 A Burke25 . P. Jackso n

i26 B B k26 M . Channon ,

P 22 Paul Murphy25 M . McPherson .

24 B Wightc. . u 26 . Nagy O'Connor23 V 26 S . Ross .27 . J . Loft 27 T. Moore .

23 Matt Sullivan 27 J . Sculley 25 S . Prendergast28 . N . Hall 28 D. Cracknell 25 G . Uptin

28 R. Martinez 26 P. Tapalovic29 . D . East 29 J . Barnes 26 M Mussared 29 J . Libroaperto 27 S . Payze30 . B . Foster 30 C. Giansante

.27 M t

30 M . Yandle 28 B . Taylo r31 . M . Ross 31 A. Wells . 0geen 31 C. Austin 29 R . Powney32 . T. Hart 32 D. Mackay

29 B . Fleming 32 J . McCall 30 A . Crea n33 . S . Drury34 LittleD

33 D. Wayland34 M Mascitti

29 W. Lloyd 33 K. Allan (RC) 31 A . Gros s. .35 . A . Mackinnon

.35 R. Bruno

30 N . Frees e30 Pat Murphy

34 A. Starki e35 G . Pan'ar i

132 A . Parsons3 P i36 . W. Fawaz 36 S . Ryan 31 X Smith 36 S Bock . D3 etzsch

37 . G . Hanlon 37 J . Landweh r'

.32 B . Coleman

.37 J . Panjari

34 T Brado n38 . T. Davies 38 L. DAngelo 32 Pat Murphy 38 F. darrigo 35 S . Jackson40 G. Rance 39 M . Mclnemy 33 D Andrew Cudmore39 S 36 N . Bowman41 S . Greenwood42

40 G . Muckian41 L Jensen

.34 D. Sheehan

.40 L. Inserra (DVC) 37 T Stewart

44 B Hart.

42 35 C . Brown 41 E . Linares 38 M . Well s.45 43 M Xuereb 37 C . Reeves 42 P. Dean 3 946

.44 J ' Bell

38 S. P„az,Q 43 J . Hubbard 4 048 B Featherston

.Perri45 R 32 D . Nichols 44 P. Soli o9 41 S . Farro w.

49 A . Puglia.

46 M . Fitzgerald 33 R . Young 45 R. D'Ademo 4 251 47 M. Lambe

42 S . May43 M Barr

46 J . Reginato 43 S . White52 B . O'Connor 48 A . Actield .

45 C Barr47 B . Pollock 4 4

53 49 D . Ryan .48 M Walsh

48 C. Datson 45 M . Petty54 T. Villanti 50 J . Griffiths 51 G McMillan

49 B . Hnason 46 A . O'Nei l56 T. Madden 51 M . Blair

.52 G Delman

50 B . Carman 47 L. Marks57 52 R . Campagna

.53 D . Noonan

51 M . Helmick48 J . Bleasby59

60 M Mckitterick53 M . Bolls54 D Antonello 54 D . Bray

52 C. Cecchinell i53 M lanello 49 J . Whelan.

64 D . Tindale.

55 B . Johnston 57 D. Fraser58 J Noonan

.54 M . Jesse 5 0

66 S . Greenland 56 T. Fox . Miller61 T 55 J . Eastwood 5 1

67 P. Duffy 57 S . Ainsworth .65 T Allinson 56 G . Massett 5 2

68 D . Simmonds 58 C . Watts 67 M Johnson 57 T Gallagher 54 M . Dentry69 L . Kisell 59 D . Russo .

69 S Parker 58 D . Lobosco 55 R . Canno n71 P. Gunn 60 L . Ainsworth

.72 E Vassilion 59 T. Pattern 56 B. Gillam

80 G . Box 61 W. Fraser.

73 M O'Meara 60 D . Moore 60 M . Haye s82 P . Howart h84 Z . Stenbergs

62 G. Palme r63

.75 L. Morris 61 B . Murphy 62 D . Cross

85 J Whelan 64 76 P. Hirst 62 D . Rees 69 J. Muir.65 J Sette

99 D. Horler 63 J . Sambuc a.66 C Crawford 64 T. Thomas.67 T Beattie

65 M . Scarp a.68 B McGauchi 66 M . wise.99 S . Bruno MENTONE R .S .L.

67 D . Inglis68 DStav e9 Palermo St, 69 S . Davey

Mentone 70 S . DatsonFunction Room 71 A. Ingli s

Restaurant * Pokies 72 M . Jess e

fl7 i 9583 284173 S

doc kaurne 74 B. Cassa n

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SALESE : °Y ~E~T ,"'® ;K YARRA VALLE Yu~t gezion C ch : Gordon Burrows Coach : D . id Campbell Coach : Tim Killworth

h: D. Okdfield Res Coach: Wayne Cooper Cach : Kane Bowde no

Res. Coach: Res Coach : Wayne Reddaway

ch : Jim Glance 1 V.Capeci es Coach : Ben SullivanR1 A Hamilton 1 R Pearce

1 M. Bourke 2 B.Byron 1 G Darroch 2 P Hamilton 2 F Macvean2 M. Wiseman 3 A.Smith 2 S Chandler 3 G Heppell 3 R Thompson

3 S. Sutherland 4 G.Petsinis 4 M Vaughan 4 D Coonan 4 M Fung

4 A . Healey 5 L .Smith 5 R Mackie 5 A Cannane 5 A Drew

5 M. Canavan 6 D .Godino 6 S Smith 6 D Keys 6 D Hows e

6 R. Cincotta 7 S.Plant 7 B Cunningham 7 N O'Brien 7 J Downs7 G. Gaspari 9 A.Gentis 8 W Pasco e

9 C Pekin 8 L Petchel 8 L Morrisg J Keem

g S . Logan 10 R .Scott 10 N Bowles 9 C Kerr 10 B Searl eg A . Campbell 11 Z.Fleming 11 K Bowden 10 5 Byrne 11 C Reynold s10 D . Oliver 12 A .Farquer 12 M Kohne 11 J Heywood 12 J Cremean11 A . Davey 13 G.Scarpa 14 J Trevaskis 12 B Clark 13 0 Kysela12 A . Gaspari 14 J .Alexander 15 L Mellings 13 S Brockley 14 E Krus e13 I . Bobetic 15 L.DeiPapa 16 P Caccaviello 14 N Lampel J

14 J . McLaren 16 B .Colosimo 17 J Radford 15 B HowleG 15 J Koena n15 D.Ievoli 17 D .Gorski 18 T Wilson 16 S Smythe 16 L Taylo r16 A . Chaippini 18 F.Arcoraci 19 J Ralph 17 M Hamilton 17 A Lain g17 Matt Forbes 19 S,Smith 20 E Hannan 18 A Baud 18 L White18 A. Sexton 20 S,Hodgison 21 H Cameron 19 P Shand 18 D Ross

19 S . Brown 21 E .Lentini 22 B Sellenger 20 D Edwards 19 S Thompson

20 A. Seager 23 R.Dimaggio 23 S Beaton 21 S McNamara 20 T Hal e

21 R. Napoli 24 B .Smith 24 N Wilson 22 R Hudson 21 A Livesey-Cole

Anderso n22 A 25 R.Kennedy 25 T Chatfield 23 P Weir 22 B Drew.Smith23 M 26 A Volpe

26 M Laffy 24 J Jenkin 23 C Arnold.

24 A. Grace,

27 C .Plant29 D Hayes30 J Maguire

25 G Malon e26 R Benjamin

24 M Davie s25 S Lloyd

25 B. Kirchner 28 L .Morabito 31 M Foster 27 D Pendergast 26 J Longworth26 J . Nannes 29 P.Meade 33 T Kitchen 28 J Ward 27 A Rowe27 M. Mansfield 30 L .Alberti 34 S Moody 29 D Campbell 28 B Reynolds28 M . Byrne 31 P.Corbouy 35 A Willis 30 M Lewis 29 P Peterson29 Mick Forbes 32 P.Colosimo 36 N Abbott 31 S Jackson 30 D Potte r30 D . Campbell 33 D,Farchione 41 L Maguire 32 S D'Andrea 31 R Coutt s31 S . Oldfield 34 J.Buzzini 42 A Gadd 33 D Whyte 32 C Hefferna n32 A . Stevens 35 A .Eccles 44 P Forbes 34 I Twyiord 33 P Cremean33 S . Trakas 36 J .Theodorou 47 B Murphy 35 B Hamilton 34 A Cusan o

34 D . Gheblikian 38 S .Mineo 48 J Martin 36 P Harris 35 B Peake35 C . Baxter 40 B .Thomas 49 J Weber 37 C Irvine 36 R Penalun a

36 S . Nolan 41 A .Cummaudo51 A Neville

38 T Moore37 D Francom e

37 J . Brennan 43 J .Kennedy 53 N Remfry54 A McNicol

39 L Brown 38 B Morriso n39 T Reddaway

38 S . Koutaplis 44 C.Chapkoun 55 S Vegter 40 8 Baker 40 M White39 A . Thain 47 D.Plowri htg 56 JPRice 41 A Walker 41 B Down s40 M . Forer 48 L.Downing 57 K Begely 42 A Stockdale 42 B Whitechurch41 R. Nahas 49 A.Ward 58 T Krake 43 J Tobin 43 H Park42 P. Evans 50 B,Leavold 59 T Thornton 44 S Gason 44 J Skipworth43 M . Cooke 51 C .Hansen 60 J Marr 45 J Smith 45 L Rees44 C . Hunt 54 P.Stewart 61 J Farrington 46 C Price 46 B Butle r45 S . Horvath 59 P.Scopelliti 62 J Ryan 47 C Lehmann 47 D Lan g46 D . Nannes 60 L .Biles 63 D Strachan 48 M Moore 48 R Davie s47 S. Baxter 64 S.Smith 64 S Mahoney 49 D Howley 49 5 Seabourn e48 A. Roberts 65 S.Holmes 65 K Sartori 50 S Benjamin 50 T Clarkso n

49 J . Gianna 67 N .Grech 66 J Mirtschin 51 L Sherry 51 S Gad d

50 D Blake 67 J Mirtschin 52 D Zanella 52 A Hartnett.51 M. McCarthy 68 A Metcalfe 53 J Gross 53 T Tyshing

52 S . Egan 70 D Meek 54 R Sefton 54 T Mcllrath

53 Pat Forbes71 H Peck 55 M Clyne 55 S Taylo r72 S Dimond 56 G John 56 T Morris

54 Paul Forbes 73 S Jones 57 C Lewis 57 5 Kehoe55 P. Bouchard 74 P O'Beirne 58 D Williams 58 G Ker r56 C . Malliard 75 A Paton 59 A Kroschel 59 A Joiner57 E . Malliard 76 B Smith 60 S Lanyon 60 D Christian58 M . Bates 77 D Walsh 61 A Edwards 61 J Scanla n59 S . Bobetic 78 D Files 62 S Dishon 62 P Buruma60 S . McGain 79 B Flynn 63 J Gartlan 63 M Wine s61 E Hanaphy 80 R Greig 64 J Uebergang 64 N Russel l62 P. Pitts 65 B Norman 65 P Vaughan63 G . Riley 66 M Malone 66 S Pas k

67 B Strurzake r64 B . Bowman 67 P Tuckwell 68 N Park65 D. Sutherlandi 68 C Plazzer 70 T Fyffe66 M . Sutherland 69 R Hussey 71 M Laing70 D Zanella99 8 Micah

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LOOKINGby Noel Rundle

5 YEARS AGO - 1995id Melburnians became the undefeated A sec-tion leader when, after trailing Ormond by 22

points at half time in a scrappy wind affectedmatch, they kicked eight goals with the breeze andwent on win 13 .13 (91) to 9 .13 (67) . Best wereWebb, Hewitt, Bromell (Old M) and Jobling,Gilmore, Sebo, (Ormond) .

It was a big day at Monash Blues when DavidWood became the first Monash player to get to 250games . 'Woody' started his career with the Blues inthe U19's in 1978 .

The forwards starred in the B section gamebetween MHSOB and visitors Old Brighton . Thegame was in the balance all day and only right atthe end did OB gain control . For OB Shippenkicked 8 and Bradley 7 - out of 19, and for MHSOBDan Woodley kicked 9 out of 16 . Other players todo well were Pryor O'Connor (OB) and Young, Kiley,Skinner (MHSOB).

Old Geelong and St Kevins in C were 11 .6 apiece at the last change and the final term was areal thriller. St Kevins were 8 points up with 2 min-utes to go before John Manton goaled for OG andthen three sensational marks, one to James Wilsonat full back, then James Taylor on the wing, andone over the pack by Matt Wilson to kick the win-ning goal, final scores 15 .12 (102) to 15 .8 (98) .

Best for OG were the highfliers named aboveand for St Kevins Brady, Chapman, Sheedy, Gribble(7 gis).

B section coaches were Rick Brockweil (Bany),Phil Maylin (But Temp), Tony Paatsch (Mazenod),Ron Verma (MHSOB), Shane Young (Old Brighton)Neville Taylor (Old Hall), Bert Calvert (OldMentonians), Dale McCann ( Old Parad), TerryWalsh (St Ki1da S .C.) and Frank Johnston (Therry) .

10 YEARS AGO - 1990"B" section coaches were John Simpson

(Banyule), Ken Baker (Bull-Temp), Stephen Pirrie(Kew), Trevor Reid (Monash Blues), WayneBannister (Parkside), Mark Saran (Old Brighton),Simon Meehan (Old Haileybury), Alan Stoneham(Old Melb), Russell Forbes (Old Trinity) and FrankDunell (St Bernards . captain/coach) .

Hampton Rovers mourned the passing of theclub's founder and Life Member Norm "Boss"James . "Boss" was the founder of the club which inthe early days brought together members of the

scout troop to playfootball against aband of local, wil dlads. "Boss" coached the club from 1940 to 195culminating in an "A" section premiership fladefeating 1950 premiers Ormond by 5 points .

Tom Johnston and David Burnes both turnei40 much to the surprise expressed by otheExecutive members - surprised that Tom had mad,it and David had not already made it years ago.

The Umpires Association planned a stage shovfeaturing excerpts from the contemporary musica"Hair". The likely leads were Living Legend Ben

n Goodman, Santo "Robinson" Caruso, Rob "Liberty 'Bell and Peter "Agate" Harris .

"A" section goal umpires for the round wereMark Serong, Wayne Binch, Reno Barichievich, BillFowler, Rodney Clarkson, Bernie Hoare, KenPitcher, Mick (no reports) Murray, Julian Velleman,Michael Lentini .

A ll clubs could do with great club men like OldCarey's Ian "Ocka" England - 326 games for theclub and now saddling up as the club's "Ressie"umpire .

150 games to Rodney Bryant (St Bedes), CraigTonkin (Ormond) .

Leading goakicker for the day was Ormond'sfull forward Peter Schuhkraft who kicked 8 ofOrmond's 13 goals in their defeat of Old Paradians13 .8 to 5 .2 .

15 YEARS AGO - 198 5President John Dillon announced with pleasure

that °Fosters" had accepted the position of MajorSponsor of the VAFA in 1985 . National Trusteeshad announced they would sponsor awards for theleading goalkickers in all Senior and Under 19 sec-tions for the next three years .

The suspension of Lions vice captain SimonWilliams broke a 12 year record at Collegians whohad not had a pla_yer outed by the tribunal since the1973 suspension of the legendary Lindsay"Madman" Richards .

Collegians had a good 13 point win against DeLa Salle in a high class game. 16 .8 to 13 .13 . GaryIrvine was the best ruck rover on the ground . IanHerman with 5 goals added a touch of class, andStuart Hinchen had the better of Shane Murphy.

Fawkner were showing good early season formwith an82 point win aaain0 n1A

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v.; re G . Busst, Korp (9 g1s), T. Young and M .

Majerczak .100 games to Old Haileybury's quiet clubmall John Constable, recently married to the lovely

Judy .Ormond's young ruck rover Simon Eishold was

iheir best player in the club's 14 point win overBulleen - Templestowe in a scrambly low scoring~ame in the round .

20 YEARS AGO - 19 80Twenty two years of service to Alphington saw

peter Harris run out for his 366th game, eclipsing0,,, previous VAFA record held by Powerhouse:a1ampion Les Gordon. (Peter has continued to helpthe Association in various capacities . N.R .) .

And talking of long service, umpire Bob Cogdonreached 300 games and as Umpires Corner saidlioth on and off the field Bob is the epitome of thequiet gentleman" .

Old Melburnians (A), trailing Marcellin O.C . by3 7 points at the last change, kicked 8 .7 in the finalterm and kept Marcellin scoreless - and played ath2arcellin . Best were Brown, Pisarski, Dumbrell(Old Melb), Cooper. Price and Filt (M .O .C.) .

In the first ever home and home game played onSunday, Ormond withstood a determined last quar-ter bid by AJAX to win by 9 points .

Bulleen - Templestowe (C) defeated OldBrighton Gramm. by 3 points . 15 .12 to 14 .15 . Bestwere Ling, Hamer, Gilmore (B - T), and Gedye,Wilson and Millis (OBG) .

150 games to St Bernard's captain Greg Wadewho led the club to victory in the "A" section pre-miership in 1975 .

25 YEARS AGO - 1975Caulfield Grammarians Hon. Secretary Bob

McDonald played his 150th game . Bob was alsocaptain of Caulfield's Old Boys Cricket team inM.C .C . Club XI competition . What a sportsman !

St Bernard's (A section) stormed home in thelast quarter to kick 5 .3 to North's 2 .0, only to fail by4 points. Best were Leeack, Sheales . D . Maguire(North) and Mahoney, Drennan and K. Mahoney (StBernard's O .C .) .

In the Brunswick battle, with teams level at thelast change, West kicked 5.10 to North's 1 .2 in thefinal term . Best were Allen, Brockwell (5), Byrd(West B .), and Raleigh, Strickland, Handley (NorthB .) .

Vourse, McMahon and Owen were stars inIvanhoe Juniors victory over Coburg, 18 .16 124 to15 .13 .103 .

Urquhart (9 goals), dominated in OldMelburnians win against Old Brighton .

30 YEARS AGO - 197 0Real veterans to reach milestones were Peter

Hutchinson (Powerhouse), with 250 games and 6club best and fairests to his credit, while Bill "Snow"

McNamara (Parkside), popular Bill Rodda, Parksidecaptain, and Kew veteran, Terry Mort all ran on fortheir 150th games .

1969's premiers, Coburg, got a fright when UniBlues kicked 6 .8 to the opposition's 1 .1 in the lastquarter to go down by 8 points .

Critics were pleased with the new out ofbounds" rule as it had cut out a lot of negative foot-ball .

Monash captain Nick Rodgers kicked 8 goals ina fine exhibition of centre half forward play .

Old Carey had started the season in great styleunder new coach Graham Johnston, formerEssendon half forward who had some promisingnew players in the team, John Goode, Colin Belland Geoff Freeman .

Melbourne High were pleased with the promisebeing shown in the reserves by full forward Barrie"Baldy" McDonald.

40 YEARS AGO - 196 0Old Xaverians inflicted a crushing defeat on

1959 runners up Old Scotch, 16 .11 to 7 .12, withstars Rhoden (7 goals), and Capes (5 goals) .Ormond and Old Paradians staged a draw 7 .19 to9.7 .

"A" section captains were Alan Kirby (C'wealthBank), Manson Russel (0 . Scotch), John Sanders(Old X), Brian Roet (U . Blacks), John Booth (0Parade), Max Rush (Coll), Jim Whitfield (Alph), BillColenso (Old Melb), Who captained Ormond andUni Blues ?

Prolific best and fairest winner, Alan Dick(National Bank), and Old Paradians Luke Wakeling,a member of Victorian teams in 1956 and 59,played their 100th games .

50 YEARS AGO - 195 0University Blacks and Blues met for the first

time in many years . Scores were at level threequarter time, but Blacks were more accurate in thelast quarter with 4.1 to the Blues 1 .5 .

The team selected to represent Victoria inAdelaide was Doug Arnold (Hampton Rovers), JohnBrady (Uni Blacks). Alan Mellors (Brunswick), GeoffHibbins ( Collegians), Alan Kirby (C'wealth Bank),Alan Reid (Geelong), Sam Birtles (Hampton Rovers),Jack Castle (Kew), K. Fitzgerald (Ivanhoe), JackGrainger (Old Melb), Don Morone (Old Scotch), T .Taylor (Old Scotch), Graham Beck (MHSOB), PeterCox (Old Melb), Ken Phelan (Old X.), Laurie Holman(Orm), Rob Rowse (Orm), Jack Stock (Orm), HarryMeredith (Uni Blacks), Duncan Anderson (UniBlues), and Bob Faulkner (Uni Blues) . Doug Arnoldwas team captain .

REMEMBERPATRONS ARE NOT PERMITTED TO BRING ALCOHOL INTO

ELSTERNWICK PARK OR INTO ANY VAFA VENUE

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* Nominations made by Amateur Footballer scribe s* Nominations qualify for the Player of the Nfonth, Player of theYear and the All-Star Australia Team of the Year .

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It has been remiss of me not to mention earlier thegroup of people without whom matches eac hweek would not be possible . The ever maligned but

much required Umpires! As the Chief Executive ofthe VAFA recently noted, it is becoming increasing-ly difficult to attract umpires to the fraternity andthat all clubs should do their utmost to support andencourage them . As a wise man once noted, the per-formance of the umpire is often proportional to theskill of the footballer !Review

A couple of clinkers in round 2, with the StJohns V Williaanstown match the pick of the crop .St Johns led by plenty at the main break and Willywere further hampered by an injury to Dave Lee .The resolve of the CY's should never be under esti-mated and with Sadler dominating in the ruck andImms starring in the midfield they were able to worktheir way back into the game. Finally, with two min-utes remaining, a match winner from Macleodsealed the game . Great win! A few St Johns sup-porters suggest confidence might have been a littlehigh after last week! For the vanquished, "Coola"Coulson was the standout .

Richmond The other special game was played out betwee n

a lot of the game early but it remained tight for amajority . Richmond, through the services Holmes,Macak and Siwka were able to take control and gettheir first load of points on the table. For the House,Searle and Craven were dangerous up forward .

Elsternwiek were able to confirm their improve-ment with a solid win over Monash Gryphons. TheGryphs led early and the game was still in disputeat the last change however Elsternwick was able toskip away. For the winners, Brian Mahony was thedominant player whilst Whelan . Wigmore andMissaglia were also good . The Gryphs have beenhard hit by injuries but it was an improved effortfrom last week . Blanford again starred whilstyoungsters Coxhead, Beslee and Leeton continuedtheir improvement .

Uni High got on the winners list at the expenseof an injury hit Eley Park . The Sharks led early butwith Dick Smith quelling the dangerous Lenarcicand defenders Zulicki and Harris playing well, UniHigh not only got in front but ran over the top of theSharks .

Finally, Hawthorn was able to continue theirsolid start to the season with a win over Albert Park .Youngsters Burke, Johnson and Fulton starredwhilst Pollock served notice of things to come with avintage display up forward . For the vanquished, the30

"P" got five whilstSutton, Rutherfordand Walkley per-formed well.

Preview

will take stopping by the Grvph defence whilst at

Still very much at the sorting out stage howeverthings will no doubt be a little bit clearer after thisweek .

Uni High host Albert park and will be keen tomake it two in a row against last years F Grade run-ners up . The likes of Farrelly and Cracknell willalways make any side formidable and with AlbertPark still coming to grips with the higher gradeshould make it two in a row.

Eley Park welcome Richmond Central and arehoping to regain the competitive spirit they arerenowned for. They have a number of youngsterswith enough talent and will no doubt improve as theyear goes on . Richmond has the irrepressible AndySifka up forward after a short retirement and if anyone can find a match for this star, good luck .Despite the retirement of club legend Greg Tate,Richmond should still have enough in reserve torecord a solid win .

St Johns are at home to Powerhouse and withsides recording losses last week will be keen toatone . Sets it up for classic. The House have multi-pie options up forward with the likes of Richardson,Craven and Searle eager for goals and yet have asolid defence . Despite the loss last week, I am still aHouse fan and expect them to get back on trackwith a win .

bqonash travel to Wi lliamstown with the aim ofkick starting their season. The Gryphs have been

beset with injuries this year and can only improvefrom this point on . Unfortunately, they meet one ofthe class sides of the competition in Williamstownwho are a particularly hard nut to crack at home .Darren Williams is a class player up forward and

the other end, pocket dynamo Tim Gilchrist isalways a headache for the opposition . Willy areprobably a little to settled at the moment andshould win .

Finally, two undefeated sides meet whenElsternwiek travel to Hawthorn . The Wicks havebeen of to a fly so far this year and with the immi-nent return of Leigh Murphy are starting to gainsome serious momentum

. They have a wonderfulmix of speed, strength and height that make them adifficult prospect, The Hawks have been bouyed bythe inclusion of a number of new faces . The likes ofPower, Burke and Saulle have injected pace and

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skill into the team . The drums are beating big timeon the Wick's, fancy them in a close one .

TWOSUni High, Richmond, St Johns, Willy and

Hawthorn to get the money .

CorrespondentsA great response second up, only one team

silent. The deadline has been brought fonvard, con-sequently I will need all reports by preferablySunday evening, (although Monday morning will befine, at least for the first few weeks) . Contact can bemade on 98981535 (home), 0418348723 (mob),95533675 (fax) or via email on ed .sillCloekers-

pl .com .au .

Monash Gryphons - are having a past play-ers/officials day on April 29 to celebrate their tenthyear anniversary . $5 all you can eat BB Q

Hawthorn - are having a plavers auction afterthe game this week . The Auction begins in the clu-brooms from 7 .30pm. Form your syndicates now!

SENIORS

NAME CLUB LAST WK TOTALMUSSARED ELSTERNWICK 6 15

LAULETTA HAWTHORN 7 14PM71'AZOPOULOS ALBERT PARK 5 11

D.SEARLE POWERHOUSE 7 1 1

D3 RESERVEBROADHEAD ELEY PARK 1PASTRAS ALBERT PARK 7

N . PAVLOLL POWER HOUSE 2GONIS MONASH GRYP 2BURGESS WILLIAMSTOWN 3

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6.4 12.8 17.11 24.15.159

C 2.1 3.6 5.12 8.14 .62

tetrrs: Laidetta 7. Johnston 5, Fulton 4. Power 3. Sternbergs 2.Saulle . Haws . S. Avery. Best: Burke, Johnston. Pollock, Fallen. Orchard. Power.Albert Park A.F.C: Pariiuopoulos 5 . Kane 2 . P. Rutherfard. Best: 44'alkley. N.

Rutherford. Sutton . Darr. McLellan, Thomas . Umpires: Ron Smith

UHSOB 3.0 10.5 16.8 23.11 .149

Eley Park A.F.C. 6.1 7.3 7.10. 8.12.60

UHSOB: No pal kickers or best players results not recer,cd . Etey Park A.F.C:Lenarcic 4 . Bruce 2 . Morris . Hetoies. Best : Morrison. tVmtlemin. Carey.

Reddington. Trotter. Drane. Umpires; Pater Keogh . Miles Argali

Richmond Central 4.5 6.11 13.14 21.17.14 3

Power House 3.2 8.4 12.8 15.13 .103Richmond Central: Siwka 7. Macak 4 . M . Neaaon 3 . Andonopautos 2 . Waters . C.Shannon . OSuIDran . Kelly. Hohnes. Best : Shelia. O'Srdh4an . Holmes, Macak,

Graham. Tate. Power Boost : Searle 7 . Craven 3. A. Robinson. J . Robertson . Roll s

icDonald. Richard_on . Best : Searle, Craven . Morris, Turner, Doyle . Senior.Umpires: Tkn Sutcliffe . Mark Childs

St. Johns 8.1 12.3 13.4 14.8 .92Williamsto~ GYMS 2 .2 4.4 10.8 18.11 .107St. Johns: No goal kickers or best pta}zrs results not recehed . Williamstown

CYhiS : D. Whams 7, Vincent 4, Wouda 2. Case 2 . D. Macleod . Best: Sadler.

Robinson . Williams. hums. lVuscatch. Allen . Umpires: Bob McLeod . C. Moore

ELsternedck 2.6 7.10. 12.14 19 .21 .135Monash Gryphons 6.2 10.2 13.4 14.6.90Elsternsrlck: Mussared 6 . Lyons 3. M i 3 . Foster Cappietb. B. Mahony.

Tilley. Alan . Noonan. Brennan . Best: B. '- .14fie]arx . Bra~ington . Mussared.

4Yrgmore . Missagiia. Monash Gryphona: T . Gilchrist 3. Blarrctford 3 . R . Gilchrist 2 .

Watson . R. CoMtcad . Bnuhen . Bennett . Leeton . Rttrite. Best : Gross . Biandford. R.

Ca,}tead. B . Corluad.l6atson. Litton. Umpires : Ken Brewe r

RESERVES - 08.04 .0 0

Hawthorn Amateurs 2.8 2.11 4.16 10.18.78Albert Park A.FC 3.1 8 .5 12.8 12,8.80

Hawthorn Amateurs: McCowan 4. Law 2. Kerr. Makris . Ryan. Murray. Best:

Rvart Papamarkov. MeCov,,an. Murray, Kerr. Phlltps. Albert Park A .F,C: Pastras7. Buckles 2. Marriott 2. B . MeKimmte. Best: Redpath. B. MeKhnmte. C. Jackson.

Pastras. Steward . Costello.

UHSOB 7.2 7.9 18.12 20.17.137

Eley Park A.F.C 0.3 1.4 1.5 3.5.23

UHSOB : No goal kickers or best platirrs resrdts not received . Eley Park A.F.C :Broadhead . L. D6t. 4kest . Ben:4Vest . S . Payne . Bauldry. Kmmn. Nelson . Dix.

Richmond central 1,3 1.4 4.8 4.8.32Power House 1.2 4.3 7.4 9.8.62Richmond CentraL• Mi}itosic 2 . Chishotm . Rivett. Best: Griffiths . Riven, A.

t6erM4on . Chisholm. Josce. Pardy. Power House: Blou^Oeld 2. Bowland 2. Pariau 2 .

McLeod . Marshall. I}emetrie . Best : Mahoney. McLeod . Wright. Blowfield .

O'Sulllvan . Cummins .

St. Johns O .C. 10.5.65Williamstown CY'RS 7.8.48St . Jolson O .C . No goal kickers or best players results not receh•ed .

Wi lliamstoan Cyms: Burgess 3. Twist 3. Me'Jeartiv. Ntsbetl, Best: Toby. Oldham.

hishett. Sacccccio. Pach. Dcr.

Elsternwiek 2.2 6.5 10.10 13.12.90Monash Gryphons 2,1 5.4 6.7 8.13.61Elsternw3ck: Lllskakis 3. Nicol 3 . Hankin 2 . Dai9dson 2 . .V'ieAdani. Peasley.

Franklin_ Best . McAdam. Hunt . Franklin . Stankocich. Nicol. Ward. Monash

Gryphons: 9otus 2. McGrail 2. Startfnrd . Lloyd . Walter. 39agrt .s. Best: Totongos.

Llo}d . Van to . Walter, Kent . Healy .

TODAY'S MATCHESD3 SECTION

UHSOB v . ALBERT PAR K

ELEY PARK v . RICHMOND CENTRALST . JOHNS v. POWER HOUS EWILLIAMSTOWN CYMS v. MONASH GRYPHON S

at Gellibrand Oval, Melway 56 D 1 1 - Sat. 2 pmlHAWTHORN AMATEURS v. ELSTERNWIC K

PATRONS ARE NOT PERMITTEDTO BRING ALCOHOL I N TOELSTERNW4CK PARK ORINTO ANY VAFA VENUE

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Ji' tTE U R S Coach: Jack McDonald

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1 L. Murphy Res Coach: Kevin Stallworthy

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D3 Sectionp®WER HOUSE RICHMOND CENTRAL ST JOHNS I.I .H .S .O .B. WILLIAMSTOWN

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CYMS: Darren Williams

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BDF

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D4 SECTIONby David Wals h

n even spread of winners through D4 seesthree sides undefeated and the same numbe r

yet to register a win after two rounds . A couple ofclose matches in Round Two as teams are sortingthemselves out .

REVIE W

One such clash was that between Buileen andSyndal, a game that promised to be a goodie andturned out that way . In what was a tight and lowscoring affair a goal after the three quarter timesiren gave Syndal a one point lead going into thelast term. They stretched this to two goals early inthe final stanza before the Cobras hit back man-aged to be the ones in front at the right time .Trinchi, Orwin, Gencarelli (4) and Kalpakis werebest for Bulleen whilst Kennedy, Dix, Kemper andThompson lead the way for the Tally Ho boys .

The local derby between Old Westbourne an dWerribee also proved to be a tight encounter witha much improved 'Bees side giving the Warriors anasty scare . Westbourne were seemingly in control25 points up at the fifteen minute mark of the lastterm before three unanswered Werribee goals cutthe margin . Wilson, Robinson and the Horsburghswere best for the winners as the Warriors held on .

St Marys got themselves into the winner's cir-cle for the first time this season with a comfortablewin over Swinburne . Allen (6) and Koumantatakis(3) up forward and Davies, Boyes and Ballantynearound the ground were the catalysts for theSaints victory .

Eltham overcame some inaccuracy in front ofgoal to defeat Mt Lilydale out at Quarry Road .Once again the Turtles on ball brigade, led byHardie and Fammartino provided plenty of driveand Gathercole was up forward to cash in on thesupply .

South Melbourne Districts took the honoursover Bentleigh in the first clash of the formerSouthern League clubs . In a high scoring gameout at Bentleigh the Districts had a handy 28point win over the home team, a win which shouldgive them some confidence for the remainder ofthe season . Eyles (4) and Sharp (2) were promi-nent for Bentleigh .

In the other local derby North Brunswickjumped well early against Brunswick and wellable to maintain a convincing break for the rest ofthe day. Young up forward as well as Wernham .Care and Kyriazis were best in an even perfor-34

PREVIEW

,..

Two undefeated sides in iorc'a Brunswick andEltham clash at Allard Park . Both are travellingfairly nicely at the moment, having had convincingwins in the first two rounds . However the smallconfines of the oval should suit the home teamand despite the good work of Hardie andFammartino for the Turtles, players such as Mizziare still short of a gallop . North Brunswick in thisone, by 21 points .

Swinbu rne head out to Lilydale to take on theRams, in what is Mt Lilydales third home game ina row . The Uni boys will be desperate to clock upa win after some early disappointment, whilst theRams will be looking to build on a solid start . MtLilydale might just have enough going for them athome to hold out Swinburne and make theStudents wait another week for their first win .

In a traditional clash between good and evil theSaints take on the Synners in the next match thisweek . St Marys returned to form last week with agood win whilst Syndal let one slip againstBulleen . Its hard to see them letting that happenagain and provided they can hold the likes ofBoyes and Hill, the Tally Ho side should be goodenough .

Bulleen host Bentleigh in what should be agood measuring stick for both sides. The Cobrascertainly look to be a strong outfit at this earlystage and I'm sure Bentleigh have joined D4expecting some success . Gencarelli looks to be ahandy pick up for the Cobras and along withTrinchi and the D'Angelos may give Bulleen theedge today. Another tight one for the home sidebut I'll stick with the Cobras, only just !

Newcomers South Melbourne make their firsttrip down the highway today and take onWerribee . The Bees look to have improved in2000, despite the fact they are yet to notch up awin, and the will be keen to draw first blood thisweek . South Melbourne have had two good testsearly and have been reasonably impressive todate. This will be another today but they should beable to earn win number two .

Brunswick and Old Westbourne clash in lastgame of the round and if this were last season youwould have hesitation in tipping the Warriors .However they have yet to be convincing this year,

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&,pite a tough win at home last week, and the'`Fickers are sure to give them a good contest . I'llgo r; ith Old Westbourne but an upset is not out ofL11,, question .

RRE SS CORESSPONDENT SPlease fax match details to 9435 5665 and I

can also be contacted on 0409571580 . A realetfort to get things on Sunday would be great eve n;,_ t a phone call if necessary . Thanks for work s o

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Brunswick 3 .2 7.4 9.6 12.9 .81

North Brunswick 5.3 10.6 12.13 1& 17 .107Brunswick: No L~l kickers or best players results received . North Brunswick:

Yamg 3. Pizzari~2 H. Tsialtis 2. Sc . N5'ernham 2, Demotion 2. Freeman, Magnuson.

Lattouf. J. Boudoloh . Best: McMahon, KtTiazis . Magnuson. Sc. lt'errilram. Care,

Young . Umpires : Ron Martin. Tony Lillee%Daniel Stevens

MLLBydale 1.0 3.2 4.4 9.4.58Elthem Collegians 2.7 4.10 6.18 11.19.85Mt.LBp dsle: T. Flanagan 3. Burrett, Caroiatu Caulfield, McKetute, Rooney. Wells.

Best: Brebner- Carolan, H. Flanagan. Gibson . Umpire: Matthew Meier

Swinburne University 3.0 6.9 30,11 10.15.75St .Marys 3.7 6.10 14-15 18.17 .125Swinburrte Univereity: No goal kickers or best players results received. St . Marys:No goal kickers or best players results received. Umpire: Gerald Armstrong

Syndal Tally-Ho 2 .3 6.3 8.7 12.11 .83BuBeen Cobras 2.1 7.2 8.6 12.13 .8Spndal-1`®BV-Ho: Thompson 4. S. MacFarlane 3 . Raab 2. Beckett. Murray.Henderson.$est: Kennedv . G. Kemper. DU. Murray- S. MacFarlane, Bingham.

Bulleeu Cobras: Badanjek 4 . Gencarelh 4. Puherentl 3. Mazzarella. Best: D.Trinchi . Cook. Gencarelli. M. DUingelo. Orwin. P Dall'OgUo. Umpire: Albie Firley

Bentlei&h A.F.C 16 .7.103South Melb. Districts 20.11.131Bentlei¢h A.EC : Wes 4. Fitopolous 2. Letkis 2. 1Vhitlwigton 2. Sharp 2 . Henry.HandfieTd. English . HutchLon . Best: Seale. Lewis. Hutchinson. Adauay. Ireson.

Hand5eld. South Melb. Districts : No goal kickers or best players results received,

Umpires: Jim Papas, David Loath

Old Westbourne A-F,C. 5.3 9.6 12.9 15.15.105Werribee Amateurs 2.1 6.1 11.4 15.6 .96Old Westbomne A .F.C. : J. Horsbur~h 4 . Cristo 4 . Leitch 2 . O'Keefe- A.

Horsburgh, Lott . Tav9or. Best: Wtlson, obson. A . Horsburgh Chaffee. Board . J.

Harsburgh . WerrBbee Amateurs: Isaac 5, Mctvilllan 4 . Becker 3, 'dcGrath 2,McNamara. Best: Cza)'kowski, Becker. btongey. Me?.lillan. Addamo. Edwards .Umpire: Michael Sued on

i L'upiiaie O.C . - would like to congratulatee r F urlong on playing his 50th game. . .

SENIORS

CLUB LAST WK TOTAL

C.SHARP BENTLEIGH 2 1 1ISAAC WERRIBEE 5 9

pULVERENTI BULLEEN COB 3 9S MOORE BRUNSWICK 8 8

D4 RESERVE

~T;',RRETT BULLEEN COB 6 14;'"aTONBY MT LILYDALE 6 10

' ;DGRSON MT LILYDALE 2 8fITO BENTLEIGH 7 7

TODAY'S MATCHES

D4 SECTIONNORTH BRUNSWICK v . ELTHAM at Jackson

Reserve, Coburg Melway 18 A10 - Sat 2 p

MT. LILYDALE v . SWINBURNE UNI .

ST . MARYS v. SYNDAL TALLY-HOBULLEEN COBRAS v . BENTLEIGHWERRIBEE v. SOUTH MELB . DISTRICTSBRUNSWICK v . OLD WESTBOURN E

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Bnu>_awick 2,0 4.0 7-0 8.0.48North Brunswick 5.2 10.2 11.3 13.5.83Brunswick: .

North Brunswick : Young 5. Papanikolaa .r 3 . Mason 2 . Cor_=ina 2. P.Surieto . Best:

Rhook. A. Bonded=, Healy. Page . Young- Papantkolaou.

Mt.LBydole 3.2 10,4 12 .12 17.15.117

Eltham Coll 1 .0 4-0 4.0 6.2.38Mt .Lllydal~ eatonbv 6. Egan 3 . Anderson 2, Mantscalchi 2. Delahunt. Gardiner .Hollowav. Walsh. Best: Mamsealchi. Hollaravt Walsh, Anderson. Cox Kidd.Eltbam-Collegiana: No goal kickers or best players results received.

Swurburne Unfvereity 15.11.101St.Merys 9.13 .67

Swinhurne University: No goal kickers or best players results received.

St .Marys: No goal kickers or best players restdts received .

SyndalTellp Ho 3.4 4.5 8.7 8.8.56BuBeen Cobras 2.1 7.10 10.12 14.14.98Syndal Tally Ho: Van Velzen 2 . Wonk 2, Hoare . Bent. M. Richardson . A.

Richardson. Best: OBoyle . Dimitropolis. Bums, Wong. Clark. Bullten Cobms:Starrett 6 . Thoma,tsrnr 1 Johnston, Foskett, Rigom . Dimitriou . Redfern. Best:

Rigont. Johnston. Starratt. Cox Rodigues. Goetz.

Hentlei,qh A,F,C 12-14,86South Mem- Districts 9,12-66Bentleigh A.EC: D. Pittito 7- Anasasto 3. L. Pittito. Cala o. Best: L. Pittlto .Caterson. Sampson . F'ly. Bounsall . Anasasio . South Meib. D~t lcts: No goal k 'rek-ers or best players results received .

Old Westbourae A,F.C 0.1 0.1 3.4 4.6 .30

Waxibee Amateurs 3.3 7.14 7.16 16.19 .115Old Westbourne A .EC: B. Slattery 2, Risa ➢and . Agitilma Best: Hewitt. Craig,Leitch. Rhalland. Aquilina B . Mattssan .Werrlbee Amateurs : Hardin 6 . Djalcor~tc4 . D. Stephenson 2, PB Thomas . Dole. BLby. Birch. Best : Harding. Tgomas, Dole.Smith, Djakovtc, Dalbon .

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Coach: Paul DimmatinaRes . Coach : Paul Jemmesc

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1 C Sharp (C)2 P Morgan3 A Anastasio4 D Lewis5 M Eyles (VC)6 R Webe r7 M Colaiacovo8 J Handfield9 1 Jackson10 A Henry11 D Martin (C)12 L Codarin14 B Fotopoulos15 P Withington16 P Jemmerson(RC)17 J Psaras18 S Adaway19 S Hall (RVC)20 R Fishlock21 A Graham22 S Arvanitis23 A Cloug h24 G Stamatakos25 D Gol d27 J (Eddy) Seeley (VC)

BRUNSWICKCoach : Stan GildayRes. Coach : Steve

Kannegiesser

1 B.Lovett2 J.Markham3 B.Moore4 J.Bell4 S.Goodwin5 A Lever6 D.Dowdle6 P.Laming7 D.Sedgwick8 D.Clarke9 J.Grixti10 S .Lake11 T.Fulton13 S.Kannegiesser14 S .Moore15 R .Smith16 A .Dean17 G.Mc gowan18 V.Gaffy19 N.Melone20 T.Mcginniskin21 S .James22 M .Mcbride23 M . Lovett24 L .Mcbride225 M.Clevelan d

30 B Padgham31 R English32 D Fishlock33 M Eefting34 A Stone35 L Ireson36 M Backma n37 P Hutchison (VC)38 G Beatti e39 L Pittit o40 J Bounsall41 J Neve (RDVC)42 G Kell43 R Neve44 S Craven (RDVC)45 A Pittit o46 G Rubio-Thorne47 B Moffat49 S Hodges50 A Stanes51 M Piri e52 L Sampson53 M Snelling54 S Colarco55 D Manning56 C Aitken57 T Co x58 A Patchell59 D Pittito

36

G .CrossS .DreierG .ConwayB .McbrideS .McbrideM .BullockS.DraffinS.LondriganM.WhitesideS .HewittA.Lo sA .BeriusM .AttardJ.HopeR .MainelliM.BondS.WoodbridgeD.WoodardsC.MillerP.GeddesP.McraeL .MarchantJ.EarA.CosmanoA.GeddesG.CavanaghS .GrantB .CazalyB .BrettT.LovettM.CoxY.Saa d

58 C.Caminiti59 C.R yan60 D. Stocks61 E .Pavio62 G.Surace63 H .Hahne64 J.Bradley65 J .Ericson66 J .Gibson67 J .Harris68 L.Cavanagh69 L.Cordes70 M .Commerford71 M.Nu gent72 M.Robinson73 M.Rya n74 N.Bowman75 P.Conduit76 P.Stocks77 R .Crai g ie78 R .D'antonio79 R .Dipietro80 S.Mclean81 S .Vidler82 W.Watson

BULLEEN COBRASCoach : Joe DAngelo •Asst Coach : John KalpakisRes Coach : Jamie Redfem

1 J . Kalpakis2 T.Orwi n2 S. Petty (RC)3 R . Pulverenti4 I . McLeod4 N . Cartledge5 M. Dall'Oglio (C)6 I . Baccin i7 F. Baldi8 T. Mazzarella9 P. Goetz10 A. Gencarelii11 A . DeJong

1 213 N . Cooke14 S . Casey15 J . Trinchi16 D . Trinchi17 M . Fai t18 R . Badanjek19 S . Trapman20 J. Moran21 N . Lykopandis22 P. Bastasin23 J . Redfern24 M . Opie25 W. Olney26 J. D'Angelo2728 A. Foskett29 A . Summers30 S . Colversto n31 S . McLaren (DVC)32 C . Clements33 A. Cook34 M . D'Angelo (VC)35 T. Settle36 P. Dall'Oglio37 J. Paatsch38 G . Brown39 H . Dimitriou40 T. Ma y41 R . Rigoni42 V. Dam43 B . Dimasi44 B. Saaksjarvi45 J . Mustica46 C Borrelli4748 M . Soumelidis4 950 C . Genitsaris51 R . Rodrigues

BULLEENAUTOMOTIV E

CENTRE1-3 Greenaway St,

Bulleen 310 5Phone : 9852 1129

ELTHAMCOLLEGIAN S

Coach: Peter SlacikRes. Coach : Jason Lees

1 D. Fammartino2 T. Duggan3 R. Pilapil4 B. Doody (C)5 S. Jea l6 M. Best7 M Gasparotto8 L Sharp e9 C. Watson10 W. Bates11 J . Mizzi12 J . Lees13 R . Bel l14 S. Justice15 L . White16 D. Barnett17 G . Ley s18 A. Macdonald19 R. Kennedy20 A . Hardi e21 M . Luttick22 R . White23 J . Woodwar d24 M. Dwyer25 C. Horsburgh26 J . Glare27 R . Beecroft28 T. Barnett29 A. Macaulay30 A. Hadfield31 T. Ca rt e r32 C. Baud33 A Yule34 R . Pilapil35 T. Todaro36 D . How ate37 M . Whelan38 D. Ardi n39 F. Coone rty40 J . Bau d4142 S . Weinman43 M . Sfiligoj44 T. Hardie45 R. Davies4 6474850 A . Kels o51 S. Maxfiel d52 G . Stackpole53 M . Stammers54 P. Barnett55 P. Morrow5 657 S Gathercole5 859 B. Evans60 B. Sumpter6263 C. Dods6465 S Scahfer

MT LILYDALE `Coach : David KeastRes . Coach: Jason Flanagan

1 D.Johnson2 P Hayes3 F Varga45 P Stone67 D Hendrie8 A. Strachan9 A Del Biondo10 J Gardiner11 C Gibson12 M Brebner13 R Kid d14 C Walsh15 F Livingston16 P Caulfield17 A Burnett18 B Jealous19 J Burgess20 A Penhale21 T Amos22 L. Proctor23 B Egan24 Q . Ronney25 A Delahunt26 T Flanagan27 N Pearce28 T Crowe29 P Furlong30 G Bird31 C Varga32 P Carolan33 C Anderson3435 D Callanan36 E O'Brien37 M Pearl38 D Kenned y39 L Allanson40 W Newell4 142 M Periera43 D Holloway44 M . Munk45 R McKenzie46 K Maniscalchi47 C Lonergan48 D Featonby49 M . Malta r5051 D . Turner52 M Wells53 M . Leonard54 M . Smithies55 H . Flanaga n56 L . Hoogenboom58 L . Egan57 J. DeRun58 T. Wilson59 G . Cowan60 B . Co x61 D . PrestD . Bright

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D4 SectionNTH BRUNSWICK

C¢e`flcs

eter powsett Coach..1 S, Wernham2 D.Adams3 G. Lattouf

P. Dimarco

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W. McMahonD . PizzariG . MagnusonA . Peterso nA . SammartinoW. FawcettJ . BoudolohS . ClareC. AndersonM. NewtonH . Tsialti s

16 S . Tsialtis1 7 A . Kyriazis18 B . Whitman19 S . Famulari2021 Scott Wernham22 C . Fo x23 D . Ellis24 S . Tancredi2526 R . Pretty27 D. Lawson28 W. Pretty29 C . Jewell30 S. Healey31 J . Freeman32 M. Mason33 J . Rotella34 M . Pisasale35 P. Dowsett36 P. Tancredi37 D. DeMorton38 A. Crosina39 C . Rhook40 B. McCallum41 J . Elasmar42 R . Papanikokou43 J . Page44 M. Faya d45 B . Alaneddine46 C . Boy d47 G . Goumas48 L . Patvillo49 S . Laoumtzes50 B . Laoumtzes5 152 A. Boudoloh53 J . Thompson

OLD WESTROURRECoach : Andrew HadleyRes. Coach: Craig Stewart

1 G. Robson

2 D. Taylor34 A. O'Keefe5 S. Craig6 J . Horsburgh7 R . Mutimer8 A Horsburgh9 C. Villinger10 T. Madigan11 A. Christo12 M . Gib b13 S . Hewitt14 B . Mattson15 A . Board16 S . Christo17 M . Aquilina18 S . Depiazza19 M . Craig20 J . Wilson21 B . Dangerfield22 W. Fleming23 G . Flowe r24 L. Fairfield25 D . Moore26 P. Mesman27 D . Billman28 D . Slattery29 D . Horsburgh30 R . McMillan31 R . Aldridge32 G . Jenkinson33 J . Lott35 B . Slattery36 S . Chaffey37 A . Leitch38 B . Mattsson39 A. Robbins40 S . Leitch41 B. Williams4 243 P. Hopper4 445 N . Aquilina4647 D . Rivaland484950 P. Habersatt51 P. Martinson

ST H MELD D9ST.Coach : Peter McBreartyRes Coach: Mel Beyer

1 . B . Anaipakos2. J . Burke3 . M . Hannan4 . S . Stepnell5 . N . Warszewski6 . S . King7 . W. RosowskiB. S . Smit h9 . M. Balsjaw10. G . McDonald11 . P. Moo n12 . A . Hobbins13 . E . Henderson14 . A . Bullman15 . B . Lazzaro16. M . Thomas17 . B. Gibson18 . T. Green19 . S . McDougall

20 . J . Pohiner21 . B . Powell22. G . Mijatovic23. P. Hannon24 . A. Bryson25 . P. Cheevers

26 . J. Royl e

27 . B . Downing28 . D . Thomas29. P. Nice30. S . Wright31 . L . Berry32 . D . McGee33 . J . Bradley34 . J . Sadat35. N . Vergos36. M . Fern37. M . Rosowski38 . S. Herman39 . A . Contreras40 . L . Williams41 . A . Berrigan45 M . Gosney46 M. Bellesini50 T. Hughes

ST. MARY'SCoach: Peter OlivieriRes Coach : Michae l

Learmonth

1 . M. Learmonth

2. B. Boyes

3. R. Livingstone4. N. Goldsworthy5 .6 S. Stone7 N. Malloch8 A. Zsembery9 K. Gillar d10 T Jones11 J . Bernardi1 213 J . Hill14 W. Ross15 D . Andrews16 J . Wedrien17 P. West18 B . Frail1 920 A . Lane2 122 R . Allen23 J . Goldsworthy24 I . Goulett25 B . Sellers26 G . Koumantatakis2728 J . Innes29 P. harrison30 P. watson31 W. Drew3 233 M . Lynch34 M . Tindley35 G . Theoharris36 E . Evan s37 A. Dwyer38 F. Harrison39 A . Millar40 L . Vincent41 A . Dickeson4 243 M . Cahmberlain44 A. Gun n4546 M . Knight47 P. Rousis48 D . Morcom49 D . Roberts50 M . Elli s51 P. Poe52 J . Hough53 J . Davies54 X55 P. Mulcahy56 M . Scammell57 X58 D. Kempster59 A. George60 S. Benson61 G . Sigley6 263 P. Roseman64 J . Harrington6566 G . Pilikidis676869 J . Hendy70 J . Egan77 J. Dwyer80 J . Clark e88 A . Ballantyne111 J . Carra

SWINBURNEUNIVERSIT Y

Coach: Matthew GeorgeRes Coach: T.O.A.

1 . G. Popple2 . J . Sheedy3 . J . Piotrowski4 . A . Fidler5 . J . Demarte6, B . Canfield7 . A . Hamilton8. M. Debono9 . M . McCalman10. M . George11 . D . Milano12 . B . Nicholl13 . M . Luckey14 . R . Goode15 . C. Thomas16. S . Reynoldson17. J . Andrinopolous18 . A. Fiumani19 . B. O'Mara20 . M . Trainor21 . R . Merkel22 . S . Georg e23 . M . Cavicchiolo24. M . Caso n25. T. Hourigan26 . T. Schwerdt27 . D . Murphy28 . T. Harris29 . R . Cavicchiolo30 . P. Turk31 . B . Roberts32. B . Prior33. N . Smith34. A . Collins35 . S . Collins36 . C . Gillmartin37 . T. Bennett38 . L. Waters39 . P. Jones40. M. Stroud41 . T. Drahtidis42 . R . Uebergang43 . J . Roberts44 . N . Morgan45 . D . Isli p46 . J . Sandhu47 . J . Sevdalis49. R . Winters50 . M. Goodwin51 . P. James52 . S . O'Donnell53 . M . Bel l54 . N . Tucker55 . A. Furey56. B. Pilley57. P. Nelson58 . R . Simpson59 . P. Dawso n

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D4 SectionSYDDAL TALLY-1111 0

Coach : Kevin HarnettRes Coach: Nick Toce

1 J Barro2 I Bingham3 M Joy

VWon g4 P Henderson5 D Hannett

B Dix6 J Cotsis

C Price7 A Burns8 R Bennett9 S Kemper10 T Psinas11 J Rutter12 D Bent13 B Pearce14 S O'boyle15 N Murray16 B Boucher17 A Burgess18 S Macfarlan e

M Foale19 M Glenister20 C Hal l

I Mackenzie21 A Thompson22 S Hoare23 G Kemper24 M Macfarlane25 C Clar k26 G Stoforidis27 A Dance28 M Kennedy29 A Sheer30 K Gleeson31 A Richardson32 L Hannemann33 M Richardson34 W Hall35 C Cachia37 B Hannemann38 M Christiansen39 G Dimitropoulos40 N Toc e41 M Beckett42 D Raab

A Findla y43 A Brown44 A Dyd e

J Sargent45 D Richardson46 M Pan e49 J Maestros51 P Van Veldsen53 S Boy d54 P Sheer

WERRBDEEA MATEUR S

Coach: Tim EllisRes. Coach : Eddie Galizi

1 D. Frase r2 S. McNamara3 C . Cummins4 S. Conway5 S. Bisb y6 S. McGrath7 T. Ellis8 C . Camilleri9 A . Towers10 B. Walker11 N . Isaa c12 R . Rantino13 D. Lenoury14 B . McMillan15 Matt Drew16 J. Salmon17 C . Becker18 E . Collier19 J . Addamo20 P. Albakis21 S . Dalbon22 A . Dibaitista23 D . Smith24 S. Harding25 S. Pogliese26 P. Thomas27 D. Warwick28 C. Whiting29 S . Dole30 B . Carlesso31 D . Stephenson32 B. Seeber33 C . Dunlevy34 K. Mongrey35 J . Young36 P. Marsh37 C . Edwards38 J . Crooks39 C . Chapman40 S . Fuller41 M . Houston42 S . Fenton43 E . Galizi44 T. McKee45 A . Bordignon46 P. Rogers47 D . Shelley48 G . Shelley49 D . McKee50 K . Pace51 S . Fenton52 L . Djakovic53 N . Robert54 R . Portogallo55 P. Semmens56 A . Addamo57 D . Flack58 D . Lzajkowski5960

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~Winning EdgePresentations

CLUB IIISECTIONby Norm Nugent

~'y 80% success rate was a marked improvement! on my Round I effort. It is to be hoped I can con-

tinue to select successfully .After 2 rounds there appears to be change to the

ancien regime" as De La Salle, a perennial finalist isnow last . (Note the French connection! )SECTION 1 : Old Xaverians, lived up to Coach, DavidKing's claim that their forward line had improved,when with marked accuracy the "Crocodiles" over-whelmed St Kevin's by one hundred and eight points .

Old Melburnians again won, this time at theexpense of De La Sa lle, whose accuracy kept themwithin three points of victory. Could this result marka changing of the top order?

The only time Prahran led against Marcellin waswhen the final siren sounded. Marcellin quickly builta commanding lead and the 'Eagles' went in at halftime with a twenty eight point lead . The second halfsaw Prahran assert supremacy although Marcellin leduntil the last seconds . Best for the winners includedveteran Terry Lucas, Koby Jones and "Hollywood" .Marcellin's best were Brad Cronan and MatthewCurry.

Old Brighton defeated Old Scotch by eighteenpoints after a fairly even match at Brighton BeachOval.

Mazenod had the Bye.SECTION 2: St Bernard's are back with a vengeancefollowing their eighty point win over last season's run-ners up, Yarra Vall ey, who are not yet playing to their1999 standard.

A very inaccurate Monash Whites dominated playagainst Therry Penola but only managed to win bythirty four points after marked inaccuracy when shoot-ing for goal .

An under prepared Parkside strove valiantlyagainst a bigger and more talented Old CamberwellGrammarians who won by one hundred and forty sixpoints . For the winners, Harvey and Heath were goodup forward while Luke Eddy and Rob Pratt were gooddefenders . Shouldn't Rob Pratt be a forward??

Rupert swood seem to be the team to beat this sea-son. Against Whitefriars the "Sunbury Salesians"completely dominated play and won by two hundredand five points .

Collegians opened their season with a convincingfifty one point win over Old Trinity.

Old Ivanhoe an d Old Geelong played an even firstquarter before Old Ivanhoe broke away from an inac-curate Old Geelong and recorded victory by one hun-dred and four points . Old Ivanhoe were well served byWade Ward, Chris Lynch and Coach David Supa . ForOld Geelong, Robert Oliphant, James Calvert and SeanWilson played well .

PREVIEW OF ROUND 3 ASection 1 : Old Mel-

burnians should makeit three wins in a ro wby defeating St Kevin's, who have lost their two match-es this season .

De La Salle will attempt to defeat Marcellin as thefirst step away from the relegation zone . Marcellin willgive a good account of themselves and the outcome ofruck duels between the returning John Grey and BradCronan could have an impact on the outcome . With nogreat confidence I select De La Salle .

Prahran regained some of their 1999 skill lastSaturday and with that confidence building victorybehind them I select the two blues to defeat Mazenodtoday .

Old Xaverians should defeat Old Brighton in whatalready is shaping as a potential final's preview .

Old Scotch have the bye .SECTION 2: At home Yarra Valley have the chance

to record a win . However Monash Whites will providestern opposition and surely must display greater accu-racy . Based on 2000 form, I select Monash Whites .

Two of the sides yet to win meet at Oak Park whenParkside meet Therry Penola . Visiting teams do notplay well on the Fawkner Reserve and coupled with thecurtailed preparation by Parkside. I select TherryPenola .

Rupertswood travel to Balwyn to play a confidentOld Camberwell, who combined well last week. Iexpect, a well contested match, although I favourRupertswood to win .

Co llegians must journey out to Park Orchards,which will be new territory to many of their players .Their hosts Whitefriars, must still be shell shockedafter their long trek to Sunbury, also I suspectCollegians possess the greater depth of skill which willenable the "Lions" to win .

Another match between teams yet to win is that atBulleen between Old Trinity and Old Geelong . Homeground advantage is perhaps the only reason I cangove for selected Old Trinity'

Dual winners St Bernard's an d Old Ivanhoe meetat St Bernard's, where the home side is always hard todefeat . On form displayed over the past two weeks Iselect St Bernard's .

VALE : As written by Tom Brain a stalwart of umpir-ing in George Pollard died over the summer . After adistinguished career in the VFA, George umpired formany seasons in Club Xviii as well as supporting theBulleen Templestowe Club . Vale George .

I invite all clubs to contact me by 12 noon onMondays with match details. Telephone 9467 2857or Fax 9467 2865 .

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CLUB 18 (1) -- 08 .0' .0022.9.14 1

5 .3 .33hklttheas 6, Ktng 4, Hardwick 2. Drake 2, George 2, Janes 2 . HmmrYC kIton l, Prenderv9ke 1 . Best : L.vtdrtgan . Wilson, Mattheus, No . George.

Gecrge. Kmg . St .Kevhu: h4eGuimtess i .:a, WlLson. Matthews, F.U ., Terllch i . Dillon I . Best: 4ay. Steu•art . IIaker. Schtnk. Terllch.

ew Barrington .11.12.7812.3.75

htkracr 2 . GtlH3ths 2. Brown I, Ii-ltt I . Jensz I . Paine I . Rigg1. Best: Hea•ht. R!gg. Cordner. GdIlilhs. Rutherfard ,

tlletds 4, Hegan 4. Grace 1 . Buick 2. MannLx I . Best: Rudd .utnLC Sheilds. Ha•. Best: Rudd . Cnrzan. Jemllng. Marutix . Sheilds .

ht O'Cannor.4.4 7.6 8.12 9.18.701.2 3.3 7.6 11.10.76

Gal Kickers and Best Kickers not tetka•ed. Pxaluan:Carthdge 5. Lawrence 2,t :rtton I . Luc .'is I. Best: Lucas, Hollywood. Cougar. Scanlan . C .J. Morton.il Tdaller/ Tony Jackson .

2.2 5,3 7.6 8.10 .580.2 4.4 5.8 5.10,40

3, King 2. Smith I. Bkutchett I . Neal I. Best: Smith. Nikakls.Johnson . Kan . Old Scotch: Simpson 2, IWng-th I . Tribe 1 . Miles

ted . Umpire : Tony I [all.

CLUBNAMECLUB XVIII (1)

SENIORSLAST WK TOTAL

CARTLIDGE PRAHRAN 5 10B. MATTHEWS OLD XAVERIANS 6 9HEGAN DE LA SALLE 4 6~tIHITEHEAD OLD MELB 1 5IlLLINGWORTH OLD SCOTCH 1 5BLAKEMORE COLLEGIANS 5 5

CLUB XVIII (21HAYES ST BERNARDS 6 12ILARVEY OLD CAMBER 5 7P CLARK RUPERTSt'100D 7 7D MCDONALD RUPERTSWOOD 7 7

CLUB 18 (2) - 08 .04 .00SpBeneards 18.17.113Yena S;tiley 5.3.33St.Berna:da: Hayes 6, R'oodley 2. Romania 2. Focataglo 2. Formica 3, Capes I . Hest:G~pes . Overman. Formica, \5aadleu, Callow . South, Yarta Vslky Old Boys : Hamilton 2.

Mackean 2. Kerrtsm 2 . %zcdtilk 1 . Manman I . Causer 1. Lang 1 . Lvesey-Cole 1 . Beat:Causer. Macaxan. YrrdnIlc. Simpson. Dleks7n . Hamllton. Umpire: Tony Robbinsl,iemach Whites 7.22.64Theory Paints OX 3.2.20ldonash: Colker l, O'Shaunessc l, L .V.knds I . M .ltbods 1 . Forbes l, Johnstone I . Stoppe

1 . Best: L.ti'ocds. M .WOCids, Caller. Johnstone . Stoppa. Coomhres. Therry Perwda :Kuretl. BCden 1, Keenan I . Beat: O'jtearnrv. Banter. CrMbe. Baden . Goatain . Btddkstrnte.Ump3re: Lhutcmy Mchtwre .

perkstdc 0.0 1.0 12 2.2.14Old Camberwell 5.5 13.7 17.13 24.18 .180Parkside: R1 .Hrane 1 . IS . P.tarshell 1 . Best: T .Thomas. M .Campbeil. S. MarshelL 61.Hane.J.Muscat. C.Checahtell . Old Camber-M: Harvey 5. Heath 5 . T.Wallrer 4. Rash 3 . Ewry2, Freedman I . Smith 1 . Hopkins 1, Pratt I. Eat I . Best : 44'alker. Eddy. Heath, Essay,

Douglas. Pratt. Umpire: Paul Rapke.

Rupertsaoat 3210.212Nhttetriare 1.1.7Rupertsrood : Clark 7, McDonald 7 . Hummer 4. Gallas 4. Fox 2 . Stack i, Phillips I .t4'epptn I . McGrath I .Grace 1 . M.R1eKenzk l . tV.kleKenzle I . Best:Plummer. Clark.MeGrath,l4@st . Slnnett. Whttefrlom: Goat Kickers and Best pla:•ers not pra7ded.Umptre : Ray VAndks:.Gotkglene 15.8 .99Old Trinity 7.8 .48Old Trlnlty: Stockdale 2 . Bali 2. Matekas 2 . l,vrgdon 1 . Best: Bocd .Langdon. Munroe.Camzwert . Cochrane. Stebbins. Collegl®tm : Goal Klckers and Best players not prmM1ded.Umpire: Richard Benson.Oldl-hoe 1.5 7.9 13.16 19 .19.133Old Geelong 1.2 1.8 2.8 3.11 .29Old hanhne:Connock 6. Pitt 3, Honor 2 . kllson 2. Sup 2. R'addell 1 . W91sott 1 . Toll 1 .Best : Wllson . Connack. Sups. Pitt. Hense. li',usell. Old Gxlong: Collins 1 . Thorn 1 .Reuss I . Best : Collins. Thom . Baker, Reuss. Kemp. Ump6e: David 141ndlaw.

TODAY'S MATCHES

CLUB 18 (1) SECTIONST . KEVINS v . OLD MELBURNIANS at St xevins

College No 1 Oval Melwny 59 B2 - Sat . 2 pmDE LA SALLE v. MARCELLINPRAHRAN v. MAZENO DOLD XAVERIANS v . OLD BRIGHTONOLD SCOTCH - bye

Club 18 (2)

YARRA VALLEY v. MONASH WHITESTHERRY PENOLA v. PARKSIDEOLD CAMBERWELL v. RUPERTSWOODWHITEFRIARS v . COLLEGIANSOLD TRINITY v . OLD GEELONGST. BERNARDS v. OLD IVANHOE

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CLUBWAREHOUSESports & Medica l

Supplies

U19 SECTION 'by Tony Miller (U19/1 & Blue)

& Darren Hexter (U19/2 & Red)

ReviewSection 1

St. K. blasted Old H . with 11 goals to 1 in the

first half and showed this scribe that therewon't be any last quarter fade-outs with a blister-ing 8 goal final term. Well done! Old H . foughtvaliantly in the last half through Salvas (again),Holt & Webb . Old B. through the trio of Maguire(5), McGilvray (5) and Adamis (3), kicked anotherplus 100 pt margin to out class De La by 64 pts .Picone & Bonnici battled hard for De La. O. M .'sscored their first win in Section 1 with a comfort-able 119 pt win at the expense of Old P. For OldP. Boundy, Cosgriff and Corcoran were terrific .Marcellin have not met last years Grand Finalistsand should have a complete understanding ofwhat is needed to be a finalist . Uni B . were proudto unveil their version of "Gary Ablett", with a'Ryan Boland screamer' in the goal square .Russell outstanding for Uni . Xavs proved to be toostrong for Collegians at the Harry Trott withMcDonnell kicking a lazy 7 . St . B . fought hard tohold back a much-improved Mazenod at theCollege. O'Donnell's & R Legudi, 5 goals apiecethe difference. Chalk, McLatchie and Jones mar-vellous for Maz.

Section 2

Old Trinity scraped home by just 3 points in athrilling match against Whitefriars at Donvale,Ellerbeck and Lancaster were best afield for thewinners while Cornell kicked another 5 goals . TheHampton Rovers turned things around this weekwith a convincing 10 goal win over Old Carey, ledby 6 goals from Fisher and Molino and a best onground performance from Lawrence they were toogood for Old Carey who's best players were Smith,Hall and Shutie . In another 3 point game inaccu-rate kicking destroyed MHSOB as they went downto a deadly accurate Old Ivanhoe who only kicked2 points for the match compared to their oppo-nents 11 . Old Scotch went from strength tostrength as they demolished an undermannedYarra Valley side who didn't have any answers totheir opponents all-round team effort . Old Scotchhad 11 goal kickers, while their best wereJosephs, Rodski and Gilchrist, and for theBushrangers, Gillies and Pelagrino were good allday. Beaumaris had the bye .

Section (2) Blu eCould this have been the G .F. Rehearsal! What

a fantastic game with Caul . Or. getting over the

line by 7 pts.B r u h nunstoppablein front witha ,majestic 8 goals . For the Blues Cavicchiolo 6O'Sullivan had the ball on a string. De La (2showed this tipster, don't write us off With thevpercentage now skyrocketing and points now orthe board, who knows how far they can go. FolOld Ment. Keep pushing yourselves ; stay positiveyour efforts will be rewarded. 157 pts the 1 siweek, 192 pts the 2nd week. Sth. Melb . hasshown this Section that they are a free running,goal kicking machine. St. Leos were simplyknocked off their feet . Ajax held sway at half time .Mentone Amateurs kicks 7 in the premiershipquarter to lead by 3 at the last change . Ajaxcomes back to get within 2 before MentoneAmateurs through Krings, Levitt & Dixon re-com-poses itself to win by 30 pts . For Ajax, Woliner,Butt & Feldman outstanding. The Ormond "Mosi"fleet were at their running best again with a 144pt drubbing of Glen Eira at Packer Reserve . The"Packer" boys were never in the hunt, but mustremember to keep persisting.

Section 2 (Red)

Old Camberwell were simply outstanding intheir 157 point victory against a disappointingAquinas who were out-gunned on every level . Oftheir 12 goal kickers, Robinson was best with 6,Hancock had 4 while Mitchell and Hallo were con-sistent all day. For Aquinas, Murphy andCochrane battled hard . In their first game theTiger Sharks showed that they'll be a contenderthis year as they thumped Bulleen-Templestowe.For the Tiger Sharks, Lynch kicked 6, Zigouras 5,and Conte and Tehan dominated proceedingsaround the ground. Out at Brunswick, OldEssendon were too good for a determined NorthOld Boys side who fought hard for the whole day .Hakim was the major goal kicker again for the vic-tors with 6, while Jinks, Slater and Obliubek werealso good performers. On Sunday, Rupertswoodhad another good win accounting for TherryPenola . Fielding, Stafford and Temming were bestfor the Sunbury boys, while Goodwin, Holdstock,and Atkinson were all good again for ThenyPenola. Uni Blacks had the bye .Preview

Section 1St. K. host top-of-the-table Old B . at Righetti

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Ov,l can St . K. hold the goal-kicking machinef112I11 iy Maguire, McGIlvray, Adamis)? I believehe I'~m! Word is the Skob's are getting more

rl,,ccrs back, so look out. O .M .'s played some ter-free flowing football last week, but I'm not that

sure they can repeat it against De La at WaverleyParl ; O.M .'s just! Old P. although struggling onthe scoreboard, is really trying to put the effort inon the field. Today they play Marcellin, who iscoming off a fortnight of Xavs & Blues . Marcellin

to tivin. Uni Blues play the improving Collegians .

,1,1th Russell controlling the Rucks & Chamberlain

across H .B ., the Collegian runners & forwards will

;;c starved of opportunities . Xavs entertain`lazenod at Toorak Park . Mazenod were muchtinproved last week, but I feel the wide-openspaces at Toorak Park should allow the Xavs run-ners plenty of room to score . Down at McKinnonReserve, Old H . meet St . B . The young Old H .team need to rally together and "have a dip"against St . B . Put under pressure, they mightstruggle to get the ball forward to O'Donnell to fin-ish off. St . B . to win .

Section 2The Hampton Rovers will try and find some

consistency as they take on the winlessWhiterfriars who have come close but just haven'tgot over the line in both matches this year. Athome the Rovers will be too strong and should winin a close one . Beaumaris take on Old Ivanhoe athome and will be keen to get win number 2 on theboard after a week off. Old Ivanhoe have won by 1point and 3 points in subsequent weeks and willneed to improve to take this one out. MHSOB wereunlucky last week and will need a change of for-tune to beat the undefeated Old Scotch side thatseems to be getting stronger each round . YarraValley will be happy to be back at Kalinda Roadthis week and should beat the winless Old Cary .Old Trinity have the bye.

Section (2) Blu eMon . Blues are at home to Old Mentonians at

the Uni. The Blues will be smarting after their 7pt loss last week, and will therefore, come out fir-ing. The Blues through Boyer & Costley are toostrong up forward . De La (2) encounters the ram-paging Sth . Melb . at Darling Park . Although De La(2) has the home ground advantage Sth . should betoo big and too strong . St . Leos will need toimprove dramatically from last week's effort to getover the line against Mentone Amateurs . WithBarr, Krings and Sullivan on fire around the for-ward line this should be a close contest. St . L. tocvin. Lakeside on Smorgan Oval, Ajax engagesOrmond. The Ajax guys are trying desperately toget that elusive win . They need to grab thatchance with both hands when it comes . But notthis week . The Grammarians were sensationallast week . And it won't be any different this week,unfortunately for Glen Eira. Bruhn should kick

I

another swag with the likes of O'Neill, Goddard &Foster supporting him .

Section (2) Re dIn what should be a great game Old

Camberwell take on the impressive Tiger Sharksat Macleay Park . Both teams had great games lastweek and will throw everything into this one, inwhat should be a very close affair I'm going to tipthe Wells . Old Essendon were a bit undermannedlast week and still won well and will be too goodfor Aquinas at East Keilor. Traditionally UniBlacks don't travel very well and this week will beno exception as they head out to the Ted Ajani totake on Bulleen-Templestowe . After a convincingwin in their first week Bulleen-Templestowe stum-bled last week but should return to the winner'slist today. The North Old Boys showed a bit ofheart in their lose last round and will be too goodthis week when they're at home to Therry Penolawho have yet to win a game . Rupertswood havethe bye .

Aquinas OCFCPlayers required for U/19 s

Training : Tuesday & Thursday at 6:00pmat Aquinas College ,

Great Ryrie St ., Ringwood

Enquiries : Denis Kelly 0418 38460 0

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SENIORS

MCDONNELL OLD XAVERIANSO'DONNELL ST BERNARDSMUNRO UNIVERSITY BLMAGUIRE OLD BRIGHTONPOWELL ST KEVINS

UNDER 1912

LAST WK TOTAL

7 115 117 105 105 9

CORNELL OLD TRINITY 5 10SWAIN WHITEFRIARS 5 10A. FISCHER HAMPTON ROV 6 10A. BEREZA OLD IVANHOE 3 8D. HAWKES OLD IVANHOE 4 8

UNDER 19 (21 BLU EBRUHN CAULFIELD 8 12HEFFERNAN ORMOND 4 9BOYER MONASH BLUES 0 8CHERRY ST LEOS 2 8

UNDER 19 (2) REDHAKIM OLD ESSENDON 6 21CLUES OLD ESSENDON 4 8TEHAN BULLEEN TEMPL 0 7ROBINSON OLD CAMBERW 6 6LYNCH TIGER SHARKS 6 6

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Un der-19COLLEGIANS

Coach : Richard Obee

1 D. Coombes

2 R. Muir3 D . Dowling4 R. Sztar5 B. Hois t

6 A. Fletcher7 J . Farley8 B . Sloman9 B . Low12 M . White13 B . Lumb14 J. Dixon15 N . Perera17 A. Shinkfield18 D. Browing21 N. Chalmers22 C. Rologas25 M . Rei d26 P. Krotiris27 B . Donnelly29 B . Lukav31 N . Herman32 M.Johnson33 J. Fitzpatrick34 J. Young40 J. Dixon43 E . Waters

OLDMELDURNIANS

Coach : WayneHotdswo rth

i P Gallagher C2 T Bryan t3 S Arden DVC4 M Hawkins5 T Stonier6 J Grant7 D Stewart8 P Grundy DVC9 J Byrne10 B Marks11 C Hinkfuss12 T Middleton13 A Simpson14 T Cook15 J Bracy16 J Berman17 H O'Brien18 T Fitzgerald19 M Marson VC20 C Alder21 S Kennedy22 A Wal l23 A Treloar24 J Tucker25 P Thomas26 C Walker27 L Beilb y28 M Radywonik29 T Duncan30 A Wu31 J Mulcahy32 E Selby33 C Miller

Section 1DE LA SALLE

Coach : Terry Russell

1 . L. Youn g2 . C . Moran3 . S . Evans4 . S. Brow n5 . S. O'Connell6 . A. Bonnici7 . G . Wise8 . M . Naughtin9. S . Hyde10. B . Hawkins11 . D. Doyle12. M . Goodier13. J . Low e14. B . Kroopman15. M . Miller16 . D . Leary17 . A .McLeish18 . C . Mercuri19 . R . Burrows20 . M. Picone (C)30 . P. Mardesic21 S. Murray22 T. Mola n23 P. Mulholland24 J . Garland37 J. Hynes40 P. Harrison41 D . Spithill42 A . Coffey42 A . Carullo47 J . Stinear52 D . Poynton61 R . Warmsley63 P. De La Haye70 M . Duggan

Coach : Denet Merton

1 . R . Galat i2 . D . Cracknell4 . L . Neal6 J. Carpenter7 D. McMillan12 L. Connal13 J. Matthews15 R. Baeyni16 L. McMillan18 L. Furlan19 M . Mccartin23 P. Hesse25 N . Bisas27 B . Norden28 S. Bake r29 D . Baltantyne32 V. Cahil l35 A. Carson37 A. White40 D. Newell43 G . Thomas53 S . Allitt

OLDPARADIAN S

Coach: Brendan Flyn n

1 . T. Lombardi2. P. palermo3. M . Cosgriff4. A. Tenson5. L. Mcmahon6 . D. Boundy7. T. Jenkinson8 . G. kell y9 . S . Hickey10. L. Collins11 . A . Ploenges12, T. Bateman13 . M. Shepherd14 . D . Furze15 . J. Key16 . S. Corcoran17 . L. Rosbrook18 . M . Thorpe19 . G . Moore20 . D. Dean21 . G. Madden

OLDXAVERIAN S

Coach : Manny Nlcolosl

1 . A. Kelly2 . A. McCarthy3 . B. Calman VC)4 . J. Scanla n5 . M . H'W gins6 . M . All~en7. S . Johnston8. L. McDonnell9. J. Ralp h10. J. Chambers11 . L. Farrow2, J . Dillon

13 . D . Behan14 . L. Mos s15, M. Sleeman16 . D . James17 . D . Thomas18 . N . Hullett19 . M . D'Amelro20 . J . McGrath21 . R. Speekman (C)22. M . 'Kane23. D. Bonadio24. N. Heattey25. H. Davies26. D. McKean27. A. Curti n28. A. McQueen-Parton29. N. Harbeck30. A . Pritchard31 . D. Orlando32 . S . Griqg33 . C . Hatfield34 . L. Dinardo35 . R . Lopresti36 . D . Noonan37. P. Carter38. J. Demaria39. N . Quinn43 A. Nole n44 T. Fotzqerald48 R. 0'Sfiannassy55 G . Monahan59 R. Macwhirter71 M . McCarthy

MAZENODCoacti: Rod Bourk e

1 . D. Collins2. D. Fotiniotis3. D. Bonnici4. A . McIntyre5. D. Maskell6. A . Slrawhorn7. A . Fry8 . E . Hansen9 . D . Hose10. J . McLatchie11 . C . Jayaweera12 . C . Clegg13 . D . Clegg14 . L . Fuller15 . M . McDowell16 . A. Moon17 . A. Mosbauer18 . 4. Quin n19 . S . Ma rt in20 . B . Southgate21, P. Ryan22. D. Waite23. T. Heal24. L. May

, 25. P. Reed26. A . Chalk27. P. Jones28 . T. Grierson29 . C . Meehan30 . A. Wilson31 . S. Veltman32 . P. Dugdale33 . M . Guthridge34 . K. Lorenz-

Danie l

ST. DERNARDSCoach: Peter O'Connor

1 . R . Legudi2 . G . Ward3 . A. Bouzikas4 . SD. Borg5. J . Citarelli6. J . McKay7. L. Harvey8. L. Wilkinson9. D. Valori10. J . Hill11 . S .lannozzo12. M . O'Donnell13. S . Burgyn14 . P. Holland15 . A. Garvey16 . M. Stapleton17 . M. D'Arcangelo18, D . Wals h19 . Rahil l20 . D. Sheehan21, A. Smith22, B . McManu s23. A . Mastropasqua24. L. Campbell25. T. Legud i26. A . Monteleone27. L. Evan s28. M. Caligiuri29. A . Abele30. C . Trewin31 . L .O'Brine32 . S. Monteleone33 . B. Ballarin34 . M . Zucco35 . T. Pearson36 . M . Pope37 . T. Carrick38 . N . Smith39 . J . Formica40 . R . Cousland41 . M . Kavanagh52 L. O'Sullivan

Coach : Roger Brown

1 . C. Mizzi

2 . C. McNicol3 . T. Mattesti4. A . McGillivray5. B . William s6. R . Stewart7. C . Reddin8. C . McKimm9. M . Ward10.A. Morley11 . L . Adamis12 .N. Kennedy14 M . Lowe16 B . Marks17 D . Hellyer19 P. Angelini20 M . Smith21 B. Titshall22 A. Hughes23 J. Dickerson24 MJ Smith27 J . Maguire

OLDHAILE~~ UlY

Coach : Heath Brc--

1 . L . Pfeiffer2 . L . Pitcher3 . H . Brooks4 . S.Iangford-

Jones5 . A. Shaw6.7. J . Cashmere8.9. A . Waxman10. B . Salves11 . J . Wright12.13. B. Crawford14. G . Smith15. G . Winder16.17. R . Plummer18 .19 . G . Fletcher20 . B. Ferguson21 . J . Darley22 .23 .24 . P. Ladd25 . D. Webb26. L. Hogan27. A .Jenke28. B. Hunte r32 D . Mackenzie39 0 . Boan40 S. Capron43 B. Koetsier51 L . Holt

$I KEVINS UNIVERSITYCoach : Paul I BLUE S

O'Shannassy,1 . S. Moylan2 . L . Coleman3. A. Umbers5. Natale6. Dellapicca7. D. James8. N. Marchesani9. D. satgliano10.1. Delic11 . M. Hutton12. C . Turlich13. K . Didilis14 . J . Cassell15 . D . Bare16 . D . Lucas17 . P. Cameron18 . C . Moffat19 . E. Lynch20 . L. Kalesaran21 . T. Simpson22 . R. Dabraio23. M . Rig by24. G . Nolan25. A . O'Keefe27 D. Youn g28 M . Giansiracusa29 J . Giansiracusa30 M. Winridg e31 A . Turlich32 J. Cox33 G . Heal y34 J. Henderson35 W. Macdonald36 W. McCann37 M . Powel l38 T. Wickham40 Fynmore41 Dickeson42 B . Pug h46 J . Travaglia48 M . Kempton52 Leathern57 M . Hinsely

Coach : Steve King

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OLD CAREY ANIIO EVOLDq )0 ERS

(1 aitusscoach : G rae Coach :

C~ ~StuartB

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B. Gillespi eD, Bird

7 K. Johnstone8 A. Clarke

8 N. Orchard9 J . Walker 7 . P. Gizinski

p , Brooh(VC) 9 B. Jowett 10 P. Wolnizer 8 . L. CostelloS. y

k10 M. Stafford it A. Hall 9. D. Shutie

„ C-TucB, Pearse

11 M. Lawrenc e12 J. Zampaglione

12 M. Cotte r13 K Miezis

1 R . Hal lN- Clemente

BlackmoreM 13 T. Wilson.

14 M. Brown 12 J . Hutchins Iwo.S. Fitzgerald N . Goss14 15 P. Rujevic 13 J . Macpherson

A. Thom~so n18 15 D . Moline 16 S. Sims-Lucas 14 P. Holland,tg, A. Guido in (C) 16 L. Malcolmsen 17 G. Pollard 15 J . Oppenheim X_A. Edge,1 B. Zigouras

18 G. Kell y19 J . Ng

18 M . Neilso n19 R . Patterson 16 R. Graham

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D . Hartman 20 S . Seletto 20 M . Tarr 17 A. WilkieT. Abbot 21 N . Mason 21 C. Soffer Sedma n18 H

~ 7 M. Atkin sL. Boreha m?,

22 A. Goldner23 B Kulling

22 A . Svirski sE Si L

.19 L . Siragusa ~

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.26 R. Alexander

uca s. ms -2324 A. Vicendese 20 R . Leong

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ConteA

28 N. Gould29 J . Prantzos

25 A, Niren s26 A. Dymbe

24 P. Unkles25 N . Detarczynski.

3~ . L. Tucker 30 A. Fisher 27 S. French 26 E . Morga n31. A . Spenc e

t31 A. Vanderhel m

Ritter32 L28 J. Membrey

27 S . Bake rie32, J . Beat . 29 C . Wright33, S . McNicholas 33 C . Sendeckyj 30 E. H e39 . H. McMillan 35 L . Wheeler 31 S. Allen ~35, L. Heal y

t nD36 A. Battams 32 M. Dowling

~oea36. B .M . Millis37

38 M. WaxielDeal40 S

33 J . Veal e.

38. S . LeeL Ramirez-Smith

.41 M. Vaughan

34 T. Harper35 P. Selvay

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. Coope r40 E 43 A . Fisher 36 G. Rank iR. Guina nR41 44 D . Dive r.

42. A. Wilson 46 S . Walker

OLD SCOTCH OLD TRINITY WIIITE FRIARS YARRA VALLEYCoach: Terry Kendall Coach: Steve Mao Coach : Tim Pratt Coach: Rod Penaiuna

I J . Cran e2 . R . Craven 1 Peggie A 1 . J. Wallace 1 A Middlin3 . S. Tulloc h

Ada mC4 2 Hine A (C) 2 . M . Cahill 2 D Bel l..

5 . S . Stewart 3 Langdon S 3 . S. Cleven3 N Pask4 R B ll7 D . Adderley 4 Taylor C 7 J Power

e8 S . Johnston 5 Robison M

. 5 P Valopp i9 D . Johnston10 S . Hamer 6 Rennie M 8 M. Malady 6 S Britt

11 R. Jospehs 6 Burrows R 9 L. Swain 7 A Coleman12 T. Page 7 Dodgson 8 10 L. Coulthard 8 C Holdsworth13 A . Cleeland14 D. Lopan 8 Amiconi A 11 D . Crea 9 B Kehoe

15 D. Gilchrist 9 Best J (C) 12 C Slats10 S Savag e

16 N. Colman 10 Blackmore B. 11 Z Webb

17 D. Pryles18 J. Pilkington (Cl 11 Clarke J

13 T. LangfordTwome y14 L

12 A Wines

20 T. Wilson-Humphries 12 Kelly T . 13 L Gillie s21 S. Dillon 13 Ellerbeck G 16 R . Coslovich 14 D Uoyd22 M . Pearse23 A. Kyriacou 14 Thwaites M 17 T. Baru h

g15 N Marti n

24 D . Jackson 15 Oliver A 18 M . Baker 16 R Drew25 E. Tembath 16 Condron K Morris19 J 17 M Norrish26 D . Brook

e 27 L. Routledge17 Armatas C . .

Alexander20 S 18 J Parry28 S. Thompson 18 Heaven C .

19 S Fyffe29 J. Smedley 19 Carter-Buszard L 21 A. Graham 20 J Peake30 A. Birch31 J . Beaurepaire C )

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20 Oberoi S23 Wallin A

22 A. Bake rvau d23 J Tre

21 F PellegrinoB D32 S . Hosking (VC )

33 J . Rodski 24 Christopherson J. y

24 M. Haverkampre w2 2

23 T Collett34 M . Fowles35 A . Tindale

25 Zandor M26 Donahoe M (VC) 25 M. Crowe 24 A Scanlan

36 R . Hooke38 H Fenner 28 Cristiano D 26 N . Muhilechner 25 J Seeger

.39 J . Footit 29 McCutcheon M 27 S . Sait 27 D Senaratn e

28 D Sim s41 M . Lipshut42 J Ross 30 Sullen M 28 P. Harrison 32 D Smith.43 J . Denby 32 Cornell J(VC) 29 D . D'sousa 35 A Pizzy44 T. Collie45 A. Fuller

33 Malekasi42 Torney A 30 B . Janson 36 J Stron g

46 J . Sikon56 E Ramsay 44 Lancaster 37 S Urban o

.61 J. Stratos 45 Ward C 38 J Tompkins

62 D . Paul 50 Davies M69 C . Luca s88 J. Lie 55 Troon R

9 ® Section 2

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Under-19 - Section (2) BlueAJAX CAULFIELD DE LA SALLE (Gold) GLEN EIRA MENTONE

Coach: Mark Zuker GRAMM ARIANS Coach : Grog Suntine Coach: John Howard Coach: Shane O'ConnorCoach: Chris Maheson

1 . P. Wavlisc h2 D Mrocki 1 . D . Krongold 1 . A . Toniola 1 Adrian Orchard. .3. B . Hampel 2 . C . Deal (VC) 2 . B . Guliffer 2 K. McLeod4. R . Hampel 3 . A. Axias 4 P. Brot 3 S . Hamilton5 . E . Goldstone 4 T Vinen 5 P. Mulholland 4 Ash Orchard

7 . S .

Gutma

n6 . Z. Lewinski

. .5. B. Gross 6 J. Kean

7 S. Mahan5 T. Fricker6 M. Meyer

8 . M. Milmeister9 . D Van Akan

6. N. Bode7 P Roberts

8 P. Arbon 7 T. Bar r.10 . W. Beer

. .8. S . Tucker

8 M. Gooley9 M Brasher Wall 8 P. Dixo n

11 . A. Benedykt12 . J. Blankfield 9. J . Dalwood CO

.9 L. Harrison

9 L . Parson s10 A Ward

13. C. Braun 10 . S . McDonald 10 J . Clifton .11 P Rocke14. Y. Burge r

15. D. Finkel11 . B . Gardine r12 . B . Goddard (DVC)

11 A . Brett12 J . Roberts

.12 B. Atherton

16. A. Butt17. A . Cooper 13. J. Morvell DVC( )

15 L. Browne17 Jolly W

13 C. Roc k14 D. Kelly18. J . Feldma n

19 G Gelbart14. M . Gree n15 A Docker 17 McGowan 15 K . Littl e. .

20. J . Gelland. .

16. P. McLeish 19 S. Alder21 M Squire

16 N . Levett17 A21 . E . Goldman

22 . L . Goldman 17 . P. Ellis.

23 L . Danaher . Walstab18 P Williams

23 . B. Nissen 1g, N. Gu ettY 25 P. Rossiter .19 M . Duggan24 . P. Glazer 19 . W. Brockett 29 S. Browne 20 S Pratt25 . D . Grossman 20 . D. Griffiths 32 H. Funston .

26. I . Gutman 21 D Elsie 33 B . Lambe 21 S. Casacel i27. C. Spero28 D H l

. .22, T. Rynberk 40 T. Heffernan 22 D . Benni e

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.E Janover 23 . B . Naylor

42 J .Bowden 23 W. Corr. .30. V. Kal p31 T Kalz

24. G . Dyson25 M

42 M . Lafferty43 R . Buckley

24 H . McMilla n25 N. Curran. .

32. M . Krestenberg33 A K

. . Cramphorn26. M . Romeo

51 M . Conway52 L Moloney

26 A. Rock. . ro n

34 B Lukav 27. A. Baker.

53 C Moran27 M . Michaelidi s. .

35. D . Norich 28. J. Barnett.

54 J. Murphy 28 G. Allan36. A . Sacks 29 . A. Wilson 55 B. Nolan 29 M . Hayes37. D . Newstadl 30 D O'Neill 56 J. Norton 30 P. Krins38 . S. Newstadl39 I Same

. .31 . M . Richardson 57 B. Ramsey 31 L. Dawson

. .40 . A. Sapar 35 M . Kuppe

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58 C . Rice60 D. Wood

32 T Smith33 D Ogl e41 . A. Rogers

42 . C. Braun40 R. O Neil l43 A Bruhn

61 L. Becker.

34 M. Win rave43 . WolnizerE .44 D Zurich

.44 A . Vanrompaey

62 C. Bellistr i64 B Cole

35 P. Murphy. .

45. B . Zygler 50 J . Wade 64 T..Woodlock 36 A. Pothito s

41 C . Johnston e

MONASH BLUES OLD MENTONIANS ORMOND ST LEOS EMMAUS STH . MELB .Coach : Dennis Grace Coach: Jamie Winduss Coach: Tim Hills Coach : Danny O'Sullivan DISTRICTS1 N Whitmore2 M Stokie

1 . L . Russell (C) 1 . M . Anderson Coach: Darren tdcKillop

3 J Rosenganen4 M Bolton

2 . K. Harvey3 . Tumiati

2 . P. Care y3 S Bat t4. Casey (VC)

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)13 A K l

9, G . Donova n10 A Ballard15 J Park

16 A Carter. . urze

15 Goonan16 M K

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18 A Shields c enna 12 . M . Morris19 R Buckley20 W Little

17 Heffernan18 M . Purcell 13 . D . Savage

21 A Hick s22 B G

19 Everett20 T Harvey

14. N . Romneyree n

23 D Cavicchio}o24 R Vrachnas

.21 Anderson22 Quiney

15. A. Adams16. M. Bansagi

25 C Gilhome27 I McC i k

23 H. Put z24 Lom

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28 J Mai n29 T Stan

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'21 . D. Smith

32 A Voight 29 O Shannessy 22 . R . WarmsleyyP Fonseka36 N C tl

31 Barker34 War k 23 A Whit eos ey ware . .

42 S Kimber 39 Ferrar i44 0 Lappin 40 Martinov45 H Graham 41 Perry48 G Clugston63 B Boyer

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p0U1NAS O .C . TIGER SHARKS BULLEEN-gntitic

Coach ; Terry McEvoy

';t- LentI ,j, AileyA, Boland

6.W.Lyngg, Crosbie

L. McAuleyD, PoyntonC. Field

12 . C . Munroe3 V, Hal l

1 ;, S . Veroneo, B . Murphe y

18. C. Chippendaleig, M . Bambury~0, B. Dorki n

21, J. Pierc e2. G. Cochrane

23. N . Warton?g . G. Coyle

26 . M . Lemieszek27 . J . Neagl e34. D. Ford61 . D. Cole

Coach : Mark Beasley

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TEUPLES

Coach : John Stanton

I S Marsh2 D Florence3 A Paradiso4 0 Hil l5 M Pietry k6 D McGreevy7 M McGrath8 R Cont i9 M Bickerdike1 011 i O'Donnell1 213 D Buccachio14 M Collins1 516 D Charles1 718 P lacuone19 D Murray20 L Williams2 122 A Tehan23 D Tsokas25 L Caddy26 D Martin31 T Walters33 P Gordon34 G Taylorpjp P T

sokas

OLD ESSENDO NCoach: John Newbold

RUPERTSW00DCoach: Ken Balmer

3537 K Burridge

THERRY PENOLACoach : Steve McMahon

1 J Williamson2 A Salvo3 C Oblivbek4 D Rya n5 S DeMorton6 D Slater7 B Haki m8 M Jinx ( C )

9 A Frazer

10 A Prowse

11 A Venuce

12 A Ruttkay

13 A Wuchatsch

14 J Burke

1516 E Healey17 J Heritage18 D Flaherty19 A Burbridge2021 N Bartrum22 B Newbold23 C Devereux24 J Daskiuw25 M Burn s26 C McCormack27 M Day282930

NTH OLD BOYSCoach : James Sandman

1 THalpin2 P.Daniels3 J .Kirk4 -D.Collins56 D.G azelle78 C.Faraci9 N .Goonan10 P.Sinnett11 N .Phillips1 2131415 J .Saad16 A.Abou Eid17 B.Allen18 D .Jordan19 M .Taleb20 D.Joyce21 D.Edwards22 T.Milner23 M .Carney24 D .Owen25 T.Hampshire26 H .Mapplestone27 J .Raso28 A .Orr29 B .Taleb30 YTaleb61 J .Bariow91 A .Buncl e

UNIVERSITYBLACKS

Coach : John Bushby

1 S Maguire2 T Halloran3 R Drummond4 J O'Sullivan5 T Laidlaw6 J Parkinson7 B Ruscoe8 C Schirmer9 E Thomas10 A Torney11 W Touzel12 B Witten14 A Bushby15 A Cowley16 D Morris17 P Meller18 S Rei d19 P Seuren20 A Whitlock21 T Young22 N Barnett23 L Beaton24 D Creek25 S Monaghan

OLDCAMBERWELL

Coach: Michael Sigalas

1 . B . Tipper2. M . Santamaria3 . N . Robinson4 . K. Nunn6 T. Beranger (C)7 T. Hallo8 A . Marg etts9 A . McGree12 G . Welchart13 J . Derry14 C. Munro15 J . Whelan16 A. Cantor17 J. Cramer-Roberts18 M. Horqan19 D . Mitchel l20 M . Butterworth21 S . Jones22 N.Johnson23 D.JoYce27 A. Hillier28 L . Hancock37 0 . Ken t43 T. Prowse47 T. Kerney (VC)50 B . Benc51 B . Braithwaite52 B . Laricchia53 C. Morley54 P. Naj ar55 B. McLeod56 M. Paine57 A . Hickey58 D . Ling59 A . Davey60 R. Ensor61 G .Ormsb62 P. TriantatYyllou63 K. Darby64 D . Norton

WERRIBEECoach:

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UNDER 19 SECTION 1 - 01 .('' .00Old 1.3 1 .5 4.7 7.9 .51

57.6 25. .159Old RaiieCury: Holt 2, Shia' 2. Lan~ford-JOnes III -Smuh I . Lti bb I . Best :Sahas9Holt,14tbb . Boan, MaeKenzie, Plteher. St .keeitss: Prnsx11 6 . Umbers 5, McCann 3, Leach 3,Stmpsan 2. Hlcks 2 . Mrntan 2, Mace I,

Maim,I . Best: PtPaeIL Hicks, Simpson, Umbers,

MeCann, Bare, Umpirea: Chris Stevens/Ben RideOld Brtghton~ 19,12.12603d B tan : Ma

8 .14.62rlgh gulre 5 . AclacNS 5. MeGihray 3. hi<vks 2.lulgeltN I . Mmes.-i I. TII_hn➢I . htcKlmm I . Besi : Dlcklsen. Adam7s . fitag ulre. Mates~q, Ward, Reddm. On La Salle :

Hawkms, Garland, Goodber. E3atrllci. Best: Vkcele, Bound. Moran . Candle . Hauldtts .Khnslev. Umpiree:NMk Evan sd Mel6umlena

28.17.173Old Famdfaris 8.6 .54Old MeFbl¢Nares: Hauidns 6, Rmhnavnik 4. Hmcl6uss 4 . Trelav 4, Aid,, 2, hLnrsqu ,2Walker 2, Sim-art I, Arden I . Bast : Treloar. Thomas, Hanidns, Marron, O'Bnen, Bernlan .Old Faradfazls: Shepherd 2, Casgrtff 2. Moore I . Pk:enges I . Lombudt I . Palerrno I . Best:Bounch~, Corcoran. Cosgn(L Mowe, LnmbaNl, El Mohamad . Umpire : Matt Cox

MarcelBn 11,13.79UNverslty Blues 22.16.148MarmlBn: Mehftllan 3, White 3 . twllmmne 2. Galiati 2, Matheus 1 . Best : McMWna. While,AWt . Coamel. McA1Wna. Ballaruyne . UN Bfueac Munro 7. Frt;ker 3, Morgan 3, Chreers 3,Russell I . Rowland I, Kelleher l . Fall= 1. Chunberlain 1 . Best : Russell, N71cat, Frleker.Munro, Temple-Snuth, Chanilberlam . Umpima.Paul Dmeen!D. Doreen

1.4 3.6 8 .12 9.14 .68Old XaF ri'e lsns 5.5 10.8 11.10 15 .13.103Coikglans ;Jolmson 4. Lmh• I . mole I . Lukav i, Reid I. Dolmelh, I . Best: Luka.l. 7'ounQ.Fari;y. Lunv. Johnsnn. Lau. Old Xsvertana : McDonnell 7, Calman 3, DWon 2. Hlgqms 2.hfeGirthc I . Hest: BonaU ;o. McDameli . H,vireck . Speeknt.-ut. htonahan, Keih . Umphea:Dazid D' Altera/ Tim FreidmanSt, Berrlanls 5.0 8.8 12.10 19.12 .128Msunod O.C . 4 .3 7.6 11.8 15.12 .102St .Bernards: O-Dennell 5 . Legudl 5, utd12. Pearson 2, Smith 1 . D'Arcangel0 1, BugRnI .B~2 I . I .onnazzo I . Best: O'6rlett. V. Trex7n. Buknn, borg .D'Arcan~eb Ma-nod ;Ballard 4, Maskell 2 . Heal 2 . Collins 1 . hiclntere 1, Jones I . Kennett I . Stmwhorn 1,Lorenz-Dani :ai I, Rran 1. Best : Chalk . hfclatchle, Jwtes. Stra.~ilom. 64-sshelf, MefnNre .Umpires: Mlclt GiWay .

UNDER 19 SECTION 2- 01 .04 .00OM Corey 4.4 10.11 14.14 18 .19.115

ton Rm'ers 5.4 12.7 19.13 28.17.173Old y: Smith 4. Hall 4, Tailor 3, ShuOe 2, 16llkfe I . Chapman 1, Nalsh-Richards 1 .Best : Snllth. Hall, Chapman, Stwtie . UnGes. Costello. Hampton Roaxn ; Flsher 6. hfollno6,1471son 3, Kulltng 2. 8at(ams 2. Ohal I . Prantzos I . Sta6ord I. Hebbard I . Johnstate I .Ng 2. Besi : laurnce, Banams, Wheeled, Sendelky, pranizcs, W'heeler. Umptres : htichaelphiWps[Anihony Simpso nWh(tetrlara 14

.12,98Old TrlNty15.9.99WtdtefriarsSualn 5, Fwrer 3, Wallace 2. Baker 2 . Harrison I . Slats 1 . Best- Cloven. Crea,Graham . Harerizack, San. Poxer. Otd Trinity: Cornell 5, ,Mg 2, l.anc,3ster 2,/ rtnmas I .Blackmer' I, Davies I . Cart-Buszard I, Rei+r f, Oberoi 1, Best: Ellerheck, Lancaster.

Annatas, Donahoo flat, . Condron . Umpires :Bay Bolger/Pat ?.ixbus/James Maebns

Beaumarta A .RCBy

e

Old Icsnhoe 5.0 7,0 12.0 14.2.88MHSOB 2,3 7,8 1019 12,11.83Old Ivenhoe:Hawlre 4, htanellekf 3 . Bereha 3 . Ctarke 1 . White i, Cokelck I, Nielson 1 . Sun :Tr~u~e11. McKie . Batson, Cokelek. Bhmet~, Gibson. MBSOBi Orchard 3 . Sans-Lucar 2.1'eaie2. Za,-b . Tarr, Raleigh, Keys, Walker. Bt : Raleigh, T@; J;, Kets, Patterson. Pollard. Tarr.Umpirzs :Stmal Pn2onY~ v~e7 1.4 2.7 5.10 5.13.4303d Scatch 3,11 6.15 11 .18 18,23.119

=S=Pa.sk 3 . Mlddhn I . Bett 19ut: GttL'es . Coutts. Pelagnno. Pask . Beal. CoLett.Bearepalre 3. Brooke 2, Josephs 2. SL'sden 2, Craven I . Gllchrtst I . liosking I .Johnston I . Page I . Rama, I . Raiski 1 . Best: J~ephs, RaLsh7. GllchrisL Hamer.Beaurepatre, t4'iLsmt-Humphrtes .Umplm:Wa}ne Hlntnn

UNDER 19 BLUE - 01 .04.00Caulf4Gr. ,1114,30

.10?.9;

M otm sh BIw3Cauifl id C:ramrrmr: Bruhn 8, Brackett 2, KronQoid 1, Grtas I . McLeish 1, R~mherkKuppe i. F~ter I . Best: 0'NeW. Gafdard, Foster. Dahnbai. Green . Docker. Monaah SlowCostky 3, O~SuWtzm 3, Perrv 2 . Smsih I . hleWngmn I . Haukms I . Burlet~ I, GrahamClugston I . Best : CaYtcchio7o, O'Sulln:vt, M= Sunlit . Hax~kfns, Graham . Umplre,

~Ten'ence FarreS /pool Berry.

OldMentoNans 0.2 3.8 8,8 9.14.e ;On L. Sane 8.3 12.8 20.10 28 .14.1: ;Old Mentonians: Alexandra 2, {dldel<kk( 2, Bo.rtell 1, Flasxl L Kummoto I . MartL1 Lt44 deiski I . Best : Kuramao, Akxandra, FL-1 . WaTell. Bu.s4e1L Johnston . On I"` Sslle : G¢yKickers and Best plncrs na supplled . Umpires:: Andrew hhtehell/Chris EransSouth MelL. Districts 6 .2 14.13 21.17 30.20.200SLLeoa Emmeuc BSF 1.2 3.3 4.5 4.7 3 1South Melbourne IHatr(cts :Gad Kickers and Best placers not supplkd. St .Leos: Chem~ 2Fodburv 1 . iheon I . Best: Cullen, Lbnman, Fechner. Umpirm:Santo Camso/Justht U~

Mentone AMC 5.3 6,7 11 12 17,15 .117AJAX 4.2 7.7 10.7 13.9.87Mentmle: Barr 4, Kmtgs 4 . Sullh-an 4. Athenon I . Dixon . Johnsione I . Little i, Rxke I .Best: Knn~s, Levan, Dixon. Hares, Casacetl Sullivan . MAX: Cooper 2 . GoLstone 2, Sapar2. t56llnerT .

Kestenberg 1, Newstadt I . Flamm I . Mreik7 I . Feldman I . Best : PbWler. Buti,Feldman, Neustad4 Geifand, Sack,Ampira: tan Bnrd-/ /J. Nicholson.Glen Eira 1.1 1 .1 3.3 5.525Ormond 8.10 14.16 21.20 25.26,178Glen Eira:Gmi Makers mid Best players not supplied. Ormond: lY,anr~arek 6 . \i'llec 5,He(ferman 4 . Ferrar7 3. htvttna2. Breltkrettz i . Goonan 1 . Lan 1. O'Shanncsstii . RusxfiI . Beat: Goomm, Han~ry, t5°uuarek, Putz . Manlltw~, Casey.Umpiru: Graemehtcrgzut/Brendan Corcoran

UNDER 19 RED - 01 .04.00North 01 Bo3s 2.3 5.4 7.10 11.15.81Old E:%endon Orammer 4.1 9,5 12.7 17.10,112North Oki Boya: Speed 5, Hnhn 2, Keenan 2, Echrartis 1 . Gkr,~er I . Beat : Kt<-m . Speed-htappiestemte . Edu;vds . Hedge4ond. Gknec OM Esaendan : FLaknm 6, Ciues 4. FL-dtem~ 2.t'enuctlo 2, &ake 1 . Oblalhek 1 . Stater I . HestlJmks. Slater, Bums . Bartram . Obtiufxk,McCormack. Umphm;Justln Grossbard /

AgWnas O,C 3.5 .23

~d ~8 23. 31,181Aquinss: Murphy 2, Lam 1 . Best: Mu:}rhv, Cochrane, 45hnnn, Ne.-agie . Pierce.Old Camberwell: Robinson 6. Hane~k 46"Catuor 3 . Hotgen 3, Darbv 2 . Santamana 1-Nunn 1, McGree I . hfarge[ts t .Mmley I . tteruzx8l I . Lmg 1 . Beat: (tobinsrn, hlllcltelLHallo. Modes. Darbv, htargeits. Umplre: Luke JohnstonTigerShsrks 3.5 12.9 20,14 29 .22.198Butlee n Templesto :e 3.4 5.6 7.7 9.10.64Tiger Sharks : L}nch 6, Ztgouras 5, Rhoden 4 . Biackmore 4 . Edge 2. Brook 2, Demnting2. h9llLs i . Porter 1, Coate I . Thompson I . Best . Collins. Porter. Linch . Edge, Zigouras.Pearce . Butleen: Pietnic 3, T.eWtas 2, Buecachlo 2. Caddr i, Walters I . Bt : Conte, Teh<3n,O'Donnell. Tsokas.'+tartm, McGrce.v. Umpires:Ken Walker

UNvenltp Blacts BYE

9berry Pero]. O.B 2.3 8.12 8.15 10.18.78lUrPcrt+aood 8.2 10.4 13.7 17.10.I12Therry Penoto O,B : Culph 3, Russell I, Tanbm~ 2, RobLnson 2 . Nxannm.r~ 1, Atkmson I,Henderson I . Caceann I . Best : Cooduin, Caccoma, RusseiL Hokktock . Atkmson Ho11rnv

Burr~w.~ I. ~ Page ~I . F4g'hueheaci I?JMNescel I, ~He}uood 1mBmtI

: Fielding Stallard,Tenuninq. Fllnn, Burroeus, R711lehead . Umphea: Breit Smy2he/Cameron Stenan/Andrew Reehtman

RUNNERS, TRAINERS, WATER CARRIER SUmpires have been instructed to inspect all runners', water carriers' and trainers' uniforms BEFORE MATCH-ES and if not up to standard the official is to be told he/she is not able to take the field until attired correctly,Behaviour -Runners. To deliver message from coach only and immediately leave the arena . Water carriers. It is prefer-able for water carriers to deliver water a) after a goal has been scored, b) behind the play when the bail isaway from the action" or c) when play has stopped when a forward is taking a direct shot for goal . Umpireshave the discretion to allow water to be taken to players if weather conditions are extreme .Please note all V,4FA, officials must be 15 years or older in Season 2000.Trainers. May carry water if team short of water carriers . Otherwise can only enter field when a player requiresmedical assistance . Cannot deliver message from coach.Attire -Runners. VAFA jade top and VAFA club white shorts or dark navy or black football shorts .Track pants if wornto be navy only. Water Carriers. VAFA gold top and VAFA white club shorts .Track pants if worn to be navy only.If runners or water carriers wear bike shorts they must be VAFA flesh colored tights only. No other garment isto be worn under the green or gold top . Trainers . VAFA white/blue top with navy blue track pants . Caps - ifworn must be purchased VAFA Properties only.

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TRUSTEES

I %[.C.F.'kiiomas Fund

me weather, high scores and great footy to kick~off the season .

ReviewDivision 1

Karingal 1 proved far too strong for Colac whofailed to trouble the scorers . The boys from Colac

il1 improve after this tough first up encounteragainst a great side in the Bulls .

Bendigo (1) failed to come to terms with astrong Parkside unit who after and even first quar-ter ran away with the game .

North Ballarat and Broadmeadows (1) foughtout a similarly tight match for a half before theKnights pulled away to get their first points for theseason.

Geleong (1) had the bye.

Division 2Karingal 2 proved too strong all over for KeIlor,

the Saints will be better for the run this week.Sth . Yarra began well and headed off a deter-

mined Geelon 2 the young Cats giving their allbut to no ava .

Mambourin Tigers and Maribyrnong staged afine battle where the lead changed several timesthroughout the course of the match . In the end itwas the Tigers victorious by less than a kick in afine match .

Hawthorn jumped Bendigo 2 in their matchand were never headed . The Hawks surprisingmany with their teamwork and endeavour.

In the final match Ringwood andBroadmeadows 2 went goal for goal in an enter-

LADDERS ROUND 1DIVISION ONE PLAYED WON LOSTPARKSIDE 1 1 0NORTH BALLARAT 1 1 0KARINGAL 1 1 1 0GEELONGI 1 1 0BROADMEADOWSI 1 0 1BENDIGO 1 1 0 1COLAC 1 0 1

DIVISION TWO PLAYED WON LOSTKARINGAL 2 1 1 0HAWTHORN 1 1 0STH. YARRt1 1 1 0RINGWOOD 1 1 0MAMBOURIN TIG. 1 1 0MARIBYRNONG 1 0 1BROADMEADOWS 2 1 0 1GEELONG 2 1 0 1BENDIGO 2 1 0 1KEILOR 1 0 1

taining affair until the Blues steadied and got theirfirst points for the year.

PreviewDivision 1

Broadmeadows 1 and Geelong lwill host a bat-tle royale at Elsternwick Park today. Both teamsscored well last week and if the weather stays finethe Kangas should get the nod .

Parkside and Karingal 1 could well be a GrandFinal preview. Both teams won well last week andwith plenty of skilled players the game should befast and furious . The Red Devils for mine .

In Bendigo the home team will battle defiantlybut find the North Ballarat Knights more than ahandful .

Division 2Broadmeadows 2 and Mambourin Tigers face

off and on last week's results the Tigers should getthe points here today, but not for want of tryingfrom the young Kan as .

Geelong 2 scored freely last week, but today Icannot see them kicking enough to defeat an in-form Maribyrnong unit .

Hawthorn fresh from a resounding victory willhave too many scoring options for Karingal 2 todayand should win well.

Keilor while they will be competitive will face anuphill battle to defeat the newly formed Sth . Yarraafter the Lions began well last week.

In Bendigo Ringwood fresh from a fine win lastweek will be fired up to get their second win on theboard, and while the home team will give stiffopposition I expect the Blues to get home .

DRAW FOR AGAINST % POINTS0 61 11 554.5455 40 90 31 290.3226 40 155 0 0 40 0 0 0 40 31 90 34.44444 00 11 61 18.03279 00 0 155 0 0

DRAW FOR AGAINST % POINTS0 98 1 9800 40 103 20 515 40 50 21 238.0952 40 35 15 233.3333 40 50 45 111.1111 40 45 50 90 00 15 35 42.85714 00 21 50 42 00 20 103 19.41748 00 1 98 1.020408 0

ruc n~enrci io cnnTOn~ Ico onnn 49

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A SECTIONMARCELLIN v. OLD TRINITY

ST. KEVINS v. OLD IVANHO E

OLD XAVERIANS v. UNIVERSITY BLUES

MHSOB v. ST. BERNARDS

OLD MELBURNIANS v. OLD SCOTC H

B SECTION

DE LA SALLE

MAZENOD

NORTH OLD BOYS

OLD HAILEYBURY

OLD MENTONIANS

C SECTION

BULLEEN-TEMP .

HAMPTON ROVERS

THERRY PENOLA

AJAX

BEAUMARIS

v . COLLEGIAN Sv . OLD PARADIANS

v . WHITEFRIARS

v . OLD BRIGHTON

v . ORMOND atElsternwick Park Saturday

v . OLD GEELON G

V . ST. BEDES MENT .TIGERSv . IVANHOE ASSUMPTIONv . GLEN EIRAv . PRAHRAN

D1 SECTION

BANYULE v. OAKLEIG HOLD ESSENDON GR . v . OLD CAMBERWELLLA TROBE UNI. v. MONASH BLUESAQUINAS v. CAULFIELD GR .ST . LEOS EMMAUS v . OLD CARE Y

D2 SECTIONKEW v. PARKSID EYARRA VALLEY v. WEST BRUNSWICKTHOMASTOWN v. FITZROY REDSPENINSULA v. SALESIANUNIVERSITY BLACKSv. MENTONE AMATEUR S

D3 SECTIONRICHMOND CENTRAL v. ALBERT PARK at

City Reserve RichmondST. JOHNS v. ELEY PARKMONASH GRYPHONSv. POWER HOUSE

ELSTERNWICK v. WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS

UHSOB v. HAWTHORN AMATEURS

D4 SECTIO NSWINBURNE UNI. v. NORTH BRUNSWICK

SYNDAL TALLY-HO v . MT . LILYDALE

BENTLEIGH v. ST . MARYS

WERRIBEE v . BULLEEN COBRAS

OLD WESTBOURNE v . STH MELB . DISTRICTS

BRUNSWICK v . ELTHAM

CLUB XVIII (1 )

MARCELLIN v . ST. KEVINS

MAZENOD v. DE LA SALLE

OLD SCOTCH v . PRAHRAN

OLD BRIGHTON BYE

OLD MELBURNIANS OLD XAVERIANS

CLUB XVIII (2)

PARKSIDE

RUPERTSWOOD

COLLEGIANS

OLD GEELONG

OLD IVANHOE

ST.BERNARDS

v . YARRA VALLEYv . THERRY PENOLAv . OLD CAMBERWELLv . WHITEFRIARSv . OLD TRINITY

v. MONASH WHITE S

U19 III SECTIO N

OLD MELBURNIANS v. ST . KEVINS

MARCELLIN v. DE LA SALLE

COLLEGIANSMAZENODST. BERNARDSOLD HAILEYBURY

v. OLD PARADIANSv. UNIVERSITY BLUESv. OLD XAVERIANSv. OLD BRIGHTON

U19 (2) SECTIONHAMPTON ROVERS

OLD IVANHOE

OLD SCOTCH

YARRA VALLEY

WHITEFRIARS

BYEv. OLD TRINITYv . BEAUMARISv . MHSOBv . OLD CAREY

U19 (2 ) BLUE SECTION

SOUTH MELB . DIST. v . MONASH BLUESMENTONE AMATEURS v . DE LA SALLEORMOND v. ST. LEOS EMMAUSGLEN EIRA v . AJAX - TBAOLD MENTONIANS v . CAULFIELD GR .

U19 (2 ) RED SECTIONTIGER SHARKS v . OLD ESSENDONUNIVERSITY BLACKSv . OLD CAMBERWELLRUPERTSWOOD v . BULLEEN-TEMP.THERRY PENOLA BYEAQUINAS v. NORTH OLD BOYS

; ~ iMELEES ® ~ ~a ~n IA melee is "Where an incident takes place

involving players pushing, scragging, jumpinginto packs, th rowing each oth er to th e ground or

oth er or other similar such conduct"

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Original and pink copy must be lodged ,:,,, ith umpires no later than half time of any match .

~-,ch player must sign the original clearly beside name which must show first and surname .

(cost of a local call )(charges may be higher from a mobile phone to this service O

d Permits (Thurs) ®Weskend matches (Fri) ® Scores (Sat . night)

,

ELSTERNWICK PARK GATE S

The main gate (Glenhuntly Rd) and reargate (off St Kilda St) will be openevery match day.

When parking in the area behind the grandstand please park in a manner thatwould allow cars around you to be able to leave .

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

Clubs are issued with an appropriate number of tickets for players and officials .

Blue copy must be handed to opposition captain at toss of coin .

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VAFA SUNDAY 9 .30 - 1 0.30 a.m.

Special Guest is :

* This Sunday - Jim Duman (Beaumaris Coach )

nsws , vievj:~ r-ac: pm evi -:14-Js, tune ', .-

The Ammos Show with Kevin Dwyer, MichaeGeorge , Norm Nugent and John Sampson

SATURDAY on 96 .5 F`l - 11 :00 a.m. - 11 :30 a.m.

Brad Beitzei reviewsSaturday's matches ~r- . isSunday Herald Sun wee-!Jy

calu ®

North West Amateur Footy Repor tpresented by Glenn Scarborough with guests from

St Bernards (A), Old Paradians (B), Therry Penola (C),Rupertswood (C18), West Brunswick (D2), LaTrobe Uni (Dl) ,

North Brunswick (D4), Thomastown (D2) .

PREVIEWS Friday 7 .00-8 .00 pm REVIEWS Sunday 6 .00-8 .00 pm

Includes weekly chat on all matters VAFA .

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(~ I ~ '-~ ~! ✓~I

,~ive .A :~ectaon ~'®~~-:brzll L. -o cadcast fr°om 1 .45 p.m. every Saturday... .. ... .. .. .. ... . . .. .. ... .. . . ..., ,.... ._._ .._.

•~i'jl ., OLD SCOTCH vs MHSOB ~I - ~

, -13 :=.pRIL EASTER NO MATCHE S

I?IL OLD XAVERIANS vs UNI . BLUES

Half Time and Full Time Score Service

THIS WEEKEND'S SPORTSCOVER MATCH OFTHE DAY IS

Whitefriars v. Mazenod SPORTSCOVERQUALITY INSURANCE AT A SPORTING PRICE

atch highlights and panel discussion of this match shown on Channel 31

Thursdays 8 .30 - 9.30 p .m .

10 Wipe with theouter cost

The Age VAFA sportswriter Paul Daffeywrites about Saturday VAFA matches,previews the Sunday Match of the Day

and reviews the competition inMonday's Age .

EASTERN COMMUNITY BROADCASTERS

"in tune with the outer east "

VAFA SEGMEN T

Scores, chat and news of local VAFA teams between 6.30-7 .00pmeach Saturday night .

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EL Si'E :ad`®W 'C'. : P~:L`e®DRAW 2000

(April - May )This Sat . 15/4 Whitefriars v . MazenodThis Sun . 16/4 FIDA

Next Sat /Sun . 22-23/4 Easter - No Matches

29/4 Old Mentonians v . Ormond30/4 FIDA6/5 Old Trinity v. St . Kevins7/5 Old Haileybury v. Old Mentonians

13/5 Mazenod v Ormond14/5 Mothers' Day - No Matches

(SAAMFL v VAFA - Adelaide )

~: e ~ ;ul ts _-om Tribua,alApril 11 th, 2000

Robin Bowles . St Kevins . Striking. 3Matches .Wavne Jarred . Old Trinity . Abuse ofUmpire. 4 Matches .Travis Stephens . Old Trinity . Striking. 2Matches .Mick McBride . Brunswick. Striking. 8Matches . (Mick McBride did not appear -club fined)

* Matthew Maud. Ivanhoe Assumption .Striking . 2 Matches .

* Jason Lees . Eltham . Striking . 2 Matches .' Dean Hendrie . Mt Lilydale. Striking. 2

Matches .* Ahmed All . Glen Eira . Striking . 2 Matches .

* Accepted Prescribed Penalty

INVESTIGATIONSMelee .Round 1- Old Carey v. Old Camberwell(seniors). Both clubs accepted prescribed penal-ty. Old Carey fined $100 and Old Camberwellfined $300 .

Round I - Old Trinity v . MHSOB (seniors) . Bothclubs found guilty of being involved in a melee -Old Trinity fined $300 . MHSOB fined $100.Player A . Ramsden repriman ded for makingcontact or attempting to make contact with twospectators as he was ordered from the field (fol-lowing a report) .MHSOB fined $250 in that two of its spectatorsentered an area where spectators are not per-mitted, (without proper cause), and did inappro-priately and excessively verbally abuse player A .Ramsden as he left the field (following a report) .

Late scoresFirst offence ($5); second offence ($25) ;third offence ($50) ; fourth offence ($100) ;each subsequent offence ($100) .Reserves/C18failure to phonescores by 2 .30pm

Collegians (R )Old Paradians (R)North Old Bovs (R)Elsternwick (R )St . Marys (R)S}mdal Tally Ho (R)Bentleigh (R)Prahran (C18)

Seniors/U19failure to providefinal scores by 5pm

Ivanhoe/Assumption (S) jOld Camberwell (S)Parkside(S)Thomastown (S)Elsternwick (S)Bentleigh (S)Rupertswood (U )

Incorrect scores phonedParkside (S)Old Xaverians (R)Old Geelong (R)Syndal Tally Ho (R)Mazenod (U)

FINES - Round 2

Late scoresFirst offence ($5) ; second offence ($25) ;third offence ($50) ; fou rth offence ( $100) ;each subsequent offence ( $100) .

Reserves/C18 Seniors/U19failure to phone failure to providescores by 2.30pm final scores by 5pmSt . Kevins (R) Prahran (S)Uni . Blacks (R) Ivanhoe /Assumption (S)St . Johns (R) Therry Penola (S )

Old Carey (S)Richmond Central (S)Old Brighton (U)Old Carey (U)Whitefriars (U)Old Ivanhoe (U)

Incorrect scores phonedNi) .

It is an expectattoi: that captains at the toss of

Any club that ft~CIS in opposition club has bc( m

the coin exchange a copy of the teaml3st .

T'.ailure to do this results hi automatic ffues forthe offending club .

has also been reported that as a ploy, inac-curate lists are being handed over.

The Executive will enforce fines if this ploy isprocen to be In t :

n e~(igent in tHia area needs to express !r : v; ri t'attention Phil Stevens) their concerns .

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TEAM NAMEP W L D FOR AGST PTS

A RESERVE SECTIO N

OLD }(AVERIANS2 2 0 0 305 64 476.56 8

OLD MELBURNIANS2 2 2 0

0 0 216 46 469 .57 80 116 79 146 .84 8

ST BERNARDS 2 2 0 0 159 116 137 .07 8OLD TRINITY 2 1 1 0 199 105 189 .52 4O p r,OTC H

'~ LIN 2 1 1 0 736 122 111.48 431TY BLUES 2 0 2 0 102 186 54 .84 0

;-3 2 0 2 0 71 193 36.79 0

-=lIFJS 2 0 2 0 76 239 31 .80 0{< 71JANHOE 2 0 2 0 23 253 9,09 0

8 RESERVE

OLD PARADIANS 2 2 0 0 234 61 383.61 8

DE LA SALLE 2 2 0 0 222 64 346.88 8".EN.. OC 2 2 0 0 183 96 190.63 8

OLD HAILEYBURY 2 2 0 0 163 110 148.18 8iitFR1ARS 2 1 1 0 127 146 86.99 4

OF .~OND 2 1 1 0 150 181 82.87 4n BRIGHTON 2 0 2 0 121 180 67 .22 0

C='_1 .EGIANS 2 0 2 0 117 203 57.64 0. ~TH OLD BOYS 2 0 2 0 91 180 50 .56 0

r_0 MENTONIANS 2 0 2 0 52 239 21,76 0

C RESERVE

THERRY PENOLA OB 2 2 0 0tVANHOE ASSUMPTION 2 2 0 0HAMPTON ROVERS 2 1 1 0BEAUMARIS A F C 2 1 1 0AJAX 2 1 1 0opc-IRAN AFC 2 1 1 0? cEOES MENT TIG 2 1 1 0

BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE 2 1 1 0C_DGEELONG 2 0 2 0LLEN EIRA A F C 2 0 2 0

186 122 152.46 8175 119 147.06 8210 113 185.84 4157 123 127.64 4140 114 122.81 4125 115 108.70 4108 144 75.00 4121 165 73.33 476 140 54.29 085 228 37.28 0

D7 RESERVE SECTIO N

AQUINAS O C 2 2 0 0CAULFIELD GR 2 2 0 0OLD CAREY 2 1 1 0OLD CAMBERWELL 2 1 1 0ST LEOS EMMAUS W P 2 1 1 0°-7FYULE 2 1 1 0C ..D ESSENDON GRAMMAR 2 1 1 0YONASH BLUES 2 1 1 0Lp. TROBE UNIVERSITY 2 0 2 0C .-- LEIGH A F C 2 0 2 0

D2 RESERVE

313 35 894.29 8145 62 233.87 8220 91 241.76 4161 136 118.38 4124 124 100.00 4105 114 92.11 493 115 60.87 485 106 80.19 460 208 28.85 028 343 8 .16 0

PARKSIDE 2 2 0 0 238 68 350 .00 8SALESIAN O C 2 2 0 0 214 124 172.58 8UNIVERSITY BLACKS 2 2 0 0 130 77 168.83 8THOMASTOWN 2 2 0 0 177 126 140.48 8WEST BRUNSWICK 2 1 1 0 157 88 178.41 4r_W 2 1 1 0 196 174 112.64 4YARRA VALLEY OLD BOYS 2 0 2 0 116 177 65.54 0FITZROY REDS 2 0 2 0 110 204 53.92 0PENINSULA O B 2 0 2 0 106 204 51 .96 01,'LNTONE A F C 2 0 2 0 62 264 23.48 0

D3 RESERVE

ELSTERNWICK 2 2 0 0POWER HOUSE 2 2 0 0STJOHNSOC 2 2 0 0WILUAMSTOWN CYMS 2 1 1 0UHSOB 2 1 1 0

'JTHORN AMATEURS 2" 1 1 0.-BERT PARK A F C 2 1 1 0MONASH GRYPHONS 2 0 2 0ELEY PARK A F C 2 0 2 0RICHMOND CENTRAL 2 0 2 0

196 74 264.86 8172 85 202.35 8206 126 163.49 , 8164 83 197.59 4190 133 142.86 4176 168 104 .76 493 184 50.54 4139 231 60.17 0117 235 47.23 050 178 28 .09 0

D4 RESERV EMT LILYDALE 2 2 0 0 256 71 360 .56 8BULLEEN COBRAS 2 2 0 0 216 99 218,18 8NORTH BRUNSWICK 2 2 0 0 150 102 147 .06 8BENTLEIGH AFC 2 2 0 0 163 114 142.98 8:,ERRIBEE AMATEURS 2 1 1 0 163 107 152.34 4STMARYS 2 1 1 0 180 141 127-66 4SOUTH MELB DISTRICTS 2 1 1 0 110 128 85.94 4SWINBURNE UNIVERSITY 2 1 1 0 144 185 77.84 4SYNDAL TALLY-HO 2 0 2 0 98 142 69.01 0OLD WESTBOURNE A F C 2 0 2 0 84 182 46.15 0BRUNSWICK A F C 2 0 2 0 81 222 36.49 0ELTHAM COLLEGIANS 2 0 2 0 78 230 33.91 0

TEAM NAME P W L D FOR AGST % PT S

CLUB 18 (1 )

OLD XAVERIANS 2 2 0 0 217 76 285.53 8

OLD BRIGHTON 2 2 0 0 132 90 146.67 8

OLD MELBURNIANS 2 2 0 0 175 130 134.62 8

OLD SCOTCH 2 1 1 0 107 99 108.08 4

MARCELLIN 2 1 1 0 70 76 92.11 4

PRAHRAN 2 1 1 0 131 167 78.44 4

MAZENOD 0 C 2 1 1 0 41 67 61 .19 4

DE LA SALLE 2 0 2 0 118 154 76.62 0

ST KEVINS 2 0 2 0 83 215 38.60 0

CLUB 18 (2)

RUPERTSWOOD 2 2 0 0 301 27 1114 .81 8

ST BERNARDS 2 2 0 0 180 60 300 .00 6

OLD IVANHOE 2 2 0 0 205 99 207.07 8

COLLEGIANS 2 2 0 0 177 92 192.39 8

MONASH WHITES 2 2 0 0 136 71 191 .55 8

OLD CAMBERWELL 2 1 1 0 211 86 245 .35 4

WHITEFRIARS 2 1 1 0 85 268 31 .72 4YARRA VALLEY O B 2 0 2 0 103 185 55.68 0

OLD TRINITY 2 0 2 0 68 188 36.17 0

THERRY PENOLA OB 2 0 2 0 47 131 35.88 0

OLD GEELONG 2 0 2 0 73 211 34.60 0PARKSIDE 2 0 2 0 70 238 29.41 0

UNDER-19 SECTION 1OLD BRIGHTON 2 2 0 0 284 87 326.44 8

UNIVERSITY BLUES 2 2 0 0 245 153 160.13 8

OLD XAVERIANS 2 2 0 0 214 144 148.61 8ST BERNARDS 2 2 0 0 191 159 120 .13 8ST KEVINS 2 1 1 0 216 116 186.21 4

OLD MELBURNIANS 2 1 1 0 247 151 163 .58 4

COLLEGIANS 2 1 1 0 174 166 104 .82 4DE LA SALLE 2 1 1 0 162 191 84 .82 4MAZENOD O C 2 0 2 0 165 232 71 .12 0

MARCELLIN 2 0 2 0 155 259 59.85 0

OLD HAILEYBURY 2 0 2 0 116 259 44 .79 0

OLD PARADIANS 2 0 2 0 79 331 23.87 0

UNDER-19 (2)

OLD TRINITY 2 2 0 0 209 133 157.14 8

OLD SCOTCH 2 2 0 0 212 135 157.04 8

BEAUMARIS A F C 2 2 0 0 89 67 132.84 8

OLD IVANHOE 2 1 1 0 178 176 101 .14 4

HAMPTON ROVERS 2 1 1 0 259 260 99.62 4MHSOB 2 1 1 0 83 86 96.51 4

YARRA VALLEY 2 1 1 0 188 205 91 .71 4

WHITEFRIARS 2 0 2 0 163 188 86 .70 0OLD CAREY 2 0 2 0 152 283 53 .71 0

UNDER-19 (2) BLU E

SOUTH MELB DISTRICTS 2 2 0 0 357 84 425 .00 8

ORMOND - 2 2 0 0 280 72 388.89 8

CAULFIELD GR 2 2 0 0 251 158 158 .86 8

MONASH BLUES 2 1 1 0 274 132 207 .58 4

DE LA SALLE (2)' 2` 1 1 0 246 212 116.04 4

MENTONE A F C . 2 1 1 0 154 191 80.63 4

ST LEO'S EMMAUS W P 2 f 1 0 157 240 65.42 4AJAX 2 0 2 0 140 274 51.09 0OLD MENTONIANS 2 0 2 0 108 308 35.06 0

GLEN EIRA 2 0 2 0 60 356 16.85 0

UNDER-19 (2) RE D

TIGER SHARKS 2 2 0 0 196 64 306.25 8

OLD ESSENDON GRAMMAR2 2 0 0 285 111 256 .76 8RUPERTSWOOD 2 2 0 0 276 144 191 .67 8OLD CAMBERWELL 2 1 1 0 234 118 198 .31 4NORTH OLD BOYS 2 1 1 0 176 165 106 .67 4

BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE 2 1 1 0 177 249 71 .08 4UNIVERSITY BLACKS 2 1 1 0 66 164 40 .24 4THERRY PENOLA 08 2 0 2 0 108 285 37 .89 0

AOUINAS O C 2 0 2 0 76 294 25.85 0

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VAFAPRE MIERSHIP LISTS

2000

TEAM NAM E

OLD MELBURNIANSST KEVINSOLD SCOTCHST BERNARDSUNIVERSITY BLUESOLD XAVERIANSMHSOBOLD IVANHOEMARCELLINOLD TRINITY

NORTH OLD BOYSORMONDOLD PARADIANSWHITEFRIARSOLD BRIGHTONMAZENOD 0 CDE LA SALLEOLD HAILEYBURYCOLLEGIANSOLD MENTONIAN S

BEAUMARIS A F CHAMPTON ROVERSPRAHRAN A F CAJA XGLEN EIRA A F CST BEDES MENT TIGOLD GEELON GBULLEEN TEMPLESTOWETHERRY PENOLA OBIVANHOE ASSUMPTIO N

AQUINAS O COLD CARE YOLD ESSENDON GRAMMARMONASH BLUESCAULFIELD G RST LEOS EMMAUSBANYULEOLD CAMBERWELLLA TROBE UNIVERSITYOAKLEIGH A F C

UNIVERSITY BLACKSPENINSULA 0 BSALESIAN 0 CKEWPARKSIDETHOMASTOWNWEST BRUNSWICKFITZROY REDSMENTONE A F CYARRA VALLEY OLD BOYS

HAWTHORN AMATEURSELSTERNWICKWILLIAMSTOWN CYMSST JOHNS 0 CUHSO BRICHMOND CENTRALPOWER HOUSEMONASH GRYPHONSALBERT PARK A F CELEY PARK A F C

ELTHAM COLLEGIANSBULLEEN COBRASNORTH BRUNSWICKBENTLEIGH AFCSOUTH MELB DISTRICTSMT LILYDAL ESYNDAL TALLY-HOOLD WESTBOURNE A F CST MARYSBRUNSWICK A F CSWINBURNE UNIVERSITYWERRIBEE AMATEURS

Dl SECTIO N2 0 0 383 146 262.33 82 0 0 233 157 148.41 82 0 0 207 161 128.57 82 0 0 232 183 126.78 81 1 0 198 167 118.56 41 1 0 199 185 107.57 40 2 0 173 232 74.57 00 2 0 160 226 70.80 00 2 0 141 268 52.61 00 2 0 150 351 42.74 0

P W L D FOR AGAINST ,o POINTSA SECTIO N

2 2 0 0 252 130 193.85 82 2 0 0 240 203 118.23 82 1 1 0 258 185 139.46 42 1 1 0 279 205 136.10 42 1 1 0 225 197 114.21 42 1 1 0 237 226 104.87 42 1 1 0 197 192 102.60 42 1 1 0 167 276 60.51 42 0 2 0 194 307 63.19 02 0 2 0 109 237 45.99 0

B SECTIO N2 2 0 0 267 140 190.71 82 2 0 0 198 114 173.68 82 1 1 0 196 139 141.01 42 1 1 0 187 154 121.43 42 1 1 0 236 236 100.00 42 1 1 0 185 195 94.87 42 1 1 0 213 227 93.83 42 1 1 0 191 259 73.75 42 0 2 0 153 241 63.49 02 0 2 0 123 244 50.41 0

C SECTION2 2 0 0 316 167 189.22 82 1 1 0 188 145 129.66 42 1 1 0 233 187 124.60 42 1 1 0 273 220 124.09 42 1 1 0 250 204 122.55 42 1 1 0 177 191 92.67 42 1 1 0 211 267 79.03 42 1 1 0 199 282 70.57 42 1 1 0 152 217 70.05 42 0 2 0 211 330 63.94 0

D2 SECTION2 0 0 254 143 177.62 82 0 0 218 132 165.15 82 0 0 195 165 118.18 81 1 0 204 214 95.33 41 1 0 149 165 90.30 41 1 0 185 236 78.39 41 1 0 138 231 59.74 40 2 0 205 217 94.47 00 2 0 169 186 90.86 00 2 0 169 197 85.79 0

D3 SECTIO N0 0 314 139 225.90 80 0 282 169 166.86 80 0 174 140 124.29 81 0 264 187 141.18 41 0 247 183 134.97 41 0 191 170 112.35 41 0 226 241 93.78 42 0 169 307 55.05 02 0 142 306 46.41 02 0 137 304 45.07 0

D4 SECTIO N2 0 0 241 139 173.38 82 0 0 211 157 134.39 82 0 0 218 163 133.74 81 1 0 279 201 138.81 41 1 0 212 195 108.72 41 1 0 182 171 106.43 41 1 0 175 166 105.42 41 1 0 187 207 90.34 41 1 0 206 231 89.18 40 2 0 167 231 72.29 00 2 0 149 251 59.36 00 2 0 166 281 59.07 0

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