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Wake up to radio's biggest serve of sporting news, interviews

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. . . FROM THE DESK OF

DCES HE QUALIFY OR NOT ?

mere are limits however (contrary to what 3L0 listen-

regards players from outside professional bodies suspi-

,q player may receive a permit to play Amateur footbal lsi} ing the current permit requirement .

A player can only get a permit if, in his past, he hasrot played football for gain . If he has received money to

the past these match payments must be able to b eitizd in travelling expenses associated with the playerelling to matches and training sessions.

may have been lead to believe last week) and should,neriis exceed $2,000 in any one season or a maximum

. 5 .000 over a career, the player cannot receive a permit .u!d the total money received exceed a calculation of kilo-

; ues travelled at a rate of 30 cents/kffometre a permit willbe denied.should a player not qua li fy for a permit he is

deemed a professional player and he can only thenc btaln a permit if he fits one of the reinstatement guide-lines which allows the restoration of his amateur status to

considered .Should a player exactly fit one of these guidelines a rec-

,mendation may be put to the Executive to grant him-_jistatement - it is not automatic however. The Executive

.i sly ie. why all of a sudden do they wish to stop playingr galn and all of a sudden play for the "love of it°?

efore the Executive will consider other factors befor e:acrmining the "appropriateness" of granting such a play-

a permit - does he have a tribunal record, for example? IfFdaver cannot be faulted the Executive will probably the n

_rrilrC a player a reinstatement followed by a permit to playunaccur football . These guidelines are as foll ows :1, A player under the age of 21 years of age regardless ofiiis history can be reinstated .2 . If a player has previously played with a VAFA club andas become a professional by playing elsewhere (elite level -FL• VFL*, highest state competition interstate, VSFL or aItd> of the VCFL*) he may return to the club previously rep-

rn.ented - * under certain condition s3. A player under 24 can seek reinstatement to a club of C-cdon or below.4. A player who has gone straight from school and whoi!as played only at AFL or VFLlevel* can go directly to a1:qA club - *under certain conditions only5. A VCFL player under the age of 2 36 . If a player does not fit any guideline 1 to 5, he can apply~ the VAFA advising that he wishes to serve a club for a

continuous period oftime in an honorarycapacity for 22 matches .

I hope readers cansee that it is, and shouldnot be, a simple task toget a permit to play in theVAFA - it is a competition

PHIL STEVENSCHIEF EXECUTIVE

OFFICER

for Amateur players or players who have a certain type ofplaying history that may allow an amateur status to begranted.

IrATE STARTS, LONG BREAKS

Readers of the Age will have noticed last Monday ourscrutiny of late starts and long breaks got some space .After today's round of matches the first four rounds will beexamined and fines allocated according to clubs who con-sistently took long breaks or started games late. Fromround five on clubs wi ll be fined on a weekly basis. A fifthoffence will incur a one-off fine of $50 .

Like other fines that appear in the weekly "Fines" col-umn these fines can be appealed, and a club can seek theirresolution before an investigation sub-committee .

~UEENS BIRTHDAY REPRESENTATIVE MATCHE SOn Sunday of the Queens Birthday weekend the senior

and C to F teams will play in Adelaide whilst on the sameday an Under 19 team will play NSW at Lavington. Thethree squads are about to commence training and as listsare firmed they will be presented to readers in this column .Coaches this year are Nevill e Taylor (senior), GeorgeVoyage (C to F) and John Toohey (Under 19) .

"AMATEUR IFOO,fBALLER" TEAMLISTS

Hopefully everyone thinks the new look teamlists todayare a vast improvement. Clubs have been asked to be morespecific with lists submitted, keeping in mind that we canupdate lists each week using our computer network atVAFA Administration.

By this I mean that clubs should not leave names onlists of players who are not playing due to suffering longterm injuries or players who have retired . Under 19 playersshould not appear on the senior/reserves lists unless theyare a possibility to be selected in the seniors or reservesteam for the coming weekend .

Certainly clubs must ensure that the player listedbeside a certain number is that actual player.

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THE JOURNAL OF THE VICTORIAN AMATEUR FOOTBALL ASSOCIATIO N

May 2nd,1998 Price : $1 .50 Vol . 98 No . 4

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A SECTIONby Jason Frenke l

f you like you're footy close and exciting in thefinal stages of a match, just tag along with this

lucky scribe next week - in all three rounds so farthis year I've seen the close one on the Saturday(SKOBS by 1 pt, Blues by 5 pts, O .Ms by'3 pis)and have thoroughly enjoyed each contest .

The Redlegs v . Cardinals match atCamber-well last Saturday was an epic duel .Scotch persisted all afternoon in a low-scoringgame and slowly whittled away the Redlegs 23point quarter time lead, to draw level at the lastchange . A fantastic last quarter saw the home sideget close - but not close enough. and the Redlegshung to celebrate a hard-fought win .

Things were close at the Harry Trott, too, asthe Lions took a slender lead into the final termbefore succumbing to an 8 .8 final term from arampant Old Haileybury, bringing back memoriesof their barnstorming finish in last year's finals .Carty kicked 7 for the winners while Warne-Smithmanaged 5 for the winless Lions .

The other side to remain winless is OldBrighton. 4 goals from Mathew Jackson wasn'tenough as Evans and Bonicci shared eight goalsbetween them to give De La Salle a hard-fought 17point win at Waverley Park.

It was a good day for goalkickers out at St .Bernards College where Luke Vassallo and DanRichardson each booted 9 goals for their respec-tive sides in Xavs 36 point win over St . Bernards .The reigning premiers remain undefeated after 3rounds .

A fast-finishing University Blues failed tocome away with the points away to St. Kevins atGlenferrie Oval . The elusive Bowles kicked 6 forSKOBS while Wise. Garvey, Fraser and Ryan eachbooted 3 in their multi-pronged forward set-up .PREVIEW

The B-Section grand final replay takes place atOld Brighton today with the home side desperateto notch up its first win for the season . StalwartAndrew Pryor was among the best for Old Brightonlast week while Mathew Jackson provided somemuch-needed firepower up forward . Unfortunatelyfor Brighton . firepower is the buzzword of the St .Kevins forward line, with many a player able tokick the majors (see above) and a slick runninggame that feeds these hungry forwards . Revengetime for SKOBS . St . Kevins by 27 points .

Old Melburnians host De La Salle at theJunction Oval in what should be a fantastic con-test from two teams to desperate to make amends

on missed opportu-nities last year. TheRedlegs showed per-sistence last wee kwhen it seemed they might be overrun anParkin, Berry and Use inov, they have some hplaymakers up forward . De La also havegoalkickers among their ranks with the Maboys, Rosman, and a host of on-ballers all calof getting among the goals . The Redlegs bacimpressed me tremendously last week, andexpecting they'll stitch up the D's this week bpoints.

St. Bernards make the long journey otHaileybury and are unlikely to find any joy .Bloods were rampant in the final term againsLions and will walk all over St. Bernards ifcan continue in that vein today. One problenSimon Meehan will be the task of finding a mifor that man Luke Vassallo, who has twice shhis capacity to kick a big score . It takes moreone player to win a match, however, andBloods should be too tall for their opponentover the ground . Old Haileybury by 37 points

The temperature gauge is rising at Collegas the Lions find the pressure on to notch up Ifirst win against University Blues atUniversity Oval . Carl Dilena was a welcome ation to the team last week with three goals butit must hurt to have a player of Gordon Fcability running water. Toby Van Der Veene corues to impress and Warne-Smith is a first-rateward, but the Blues have goal-kicking powetheir own in forwards Adam Lennen and GeDeCrespigney. The Blues will be keen to hotback after last week's loss, but I think the Lwill find a little something extra this week, andby 8 points in a close one .

This weekend's Optus Vision\ Sportscimatch-of-the-day from Elsternwick Park seesA-section grand final replay as Scotch loolbecome the first side to topple Old XaverbAidyn Boyd and Campbell Heath should be fiafter quiet games last week and Wayne Har :can rely on big Tom Wilson to give the Cardinalion-hearted effort again in the ruck. Rohan Pis a fantastic hackman but in three sepamatches this year, Richardson, Bourke and Jchave all shown that they can kick big bags of gifor the Xavs . Tim O'Shaughnessy will pray forday they manage to all get it right on the sEday, but in the meantime, he has the like :

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Brighton - Congratulations to PaulyqcNiah0n who today plays his 100th game after

with the OBGFC in 1991 . Curren t

.;t rt t's captain we all look forward to many morein the future . Adam Brown today plays his

5ith ~_,Lme for the OBGFC . A fine skilful player .

,; ,h courage beyond his size "Browny" has playe dI%to premierships since 1995 and we wish himII for his next 50 games .Old Scotch - Jonathon Kerr played his 200th

;n,! for Old Scotch in Round 2 . Former captain

lht; U19's in 1988, A Reserve premiership piay-aild a fine competitor, Jon joins a select fe wOld Scotch to reach this milestone .

ii -oratulations .

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SENIORSCLUB LAST WK TOTALST. BERNARDS 9 17OLD SCOTCH 1 16ST. KEVINS 3 1 3

~::1!:~ E-SMITH COLLEGIANS 5 11t~%tT,E-S ST. KEVINS 6 10

_ ir RESPIGNY UNIVERSITY BLUES 2 1 0RESERVE

E OLD SCOTCH 5, 7.[iOWSKI UNIVERSITY BLUES 7

41C\DERS OLD HAILEYBURY 2FI,~!IER DE LA SALLE I

- ;r3Y 9 - ROUND 5KEVINS v . OLD MELBURIAN S

DE LA SALLE v . OLD XAVERIANS! iLD SCOTCH v . ST . BERNARDS

OLLEGIANS v. OLD BRIGHTO NI MVERSITY BLUES v. OLD HAILEIBURY

The Age VAFA sportswriterGarry Petroff writes about Saturday

`'AFA matches played and previews theSunday A section Match of the Day.

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SENIORS 25.04 .98ST 1CEVINS 8.5 9.7 15.10 19.15.129UNIVERSITY BLUES 3.2 8.8 9.8 16.10 .106St. I{evins: Banies 6. Wise 3. Carvey 3 . Fraser 3. R, 3 . Terzint. Be, : Gmss .Marnsia MeAro!e.Olwe . Bowles. Carrey.University Blum : A. Baker 4, C. Stewart 3. Decresptgtrr 2. McLachlan 2. Edu,ards .Favbank . Fearing. Slimons. Bests Coleman. Baker. Sturroek. Stewart . Sheehan .Wile.DE LA SAt.LE 3.4 7.6 12 .11 15 .15.105OLD BRIGHTON 1.4 5.8 7.10 12.15 .87De La Salle: E~ans 4, Bonicei 4, B . Manias: 2 . Restrain 2 . D . Jackson 2 . Swtft .Best: S. Hyiand . Duckett . Sea~er. Sih~ers . Er~ts . Saift .

Old Brightoa : M. Jackson 4. Calcot 3. Rojo . Munich, Murchie . Pryor, Bickett. Beat :Pnror .'.N. Jackson, Raju. Kent. Catbot. S. Lennax .OLD SCOTCH 0.4 2.7 5.9 7.11 .53OLD MELBURNLINS 4.3 4.5 5.9 7.14 .56Old Scotch: Bornd. Collins. Dutnie. Heath. O'Brien . Phillips. Starick . Best: Wilson .Price . O'Brien. Heath . Snub . Angus.Old Mellmrnians: Thomspson 2. Kemtedv .MeMullin. Vsemou . Stuckey* Topakas.Best : Kennedy. Stuckey . MacDougat. L.Boyd. Eabtv. S. Theodore .

ST BERNARDS 5.1 7.2 11.4 17.7.107OLD XAVERIANS 3.3 9.6 17.8 22.13.145St. Bernarda: Vasstllo 9 . Farmer 3 . Hardwlviek. Kemredv. Brebner. Merrington.Svran Best: Vassallo. L. Gollant. Taylar. Byrne. Mount. Nathan .01d Xaveriana : Richardson 9 . Ockleshaw 3, Taylor 2 . Wood 2 . Benson. Coug'Jilan.Dillon. Ford . Lethlean. Jones. Best: Lethlean. Richardson. Taylor. Coughlan.Dillon. Jones .

COLLEGIANS 2.2 7.5 12.8 15.11 .101OLD IIAB,EYBURY 3.8 6.14 10.17 18.25.133CoBegisns: t9arne-Smith 5. Cooper 3 . Ddena 3 . Snuth 2. Vasdckis. ','an Delveen.Best : Kenneally. Dilena. Warne-Sntith. Jefferson . Vanoerveen. Bennett.Old H®Beybury : Carty 7 . Kratis 2 . Morey 2 . Estallou. Connell. Hilton . Hucker.Ross. Phillips . Le Page . Best : Cocmell. C.uiv. Morey. Hueker . Phillips. Mason .

RESERVES - 25 .04.98ST BEVB9S 2.3 8.7 9.11 11.16.82Jti1VERSn'S BLUES 2.0 6.2 9.8 14.9.93St . Kevina: P. Scarafo 3 . N . Hart 2 . D. Sheehv 2 . I . Hewett 2. M . Farquharson. M.Gargano. Best: D. Mogan . W. Keighran. T. Salisburg. D. Kennedy. D . Sheehy . P.Scarfo.DE LA SALLE 2.3 5.7 10.8 17.13.115OLD BRIGHTON 3.3 3.5 6.9 6.10.46De La Salle ; Finnic 4 . Campbell 3. Johnstone 3. Duncan 2 . Fisher. Harbor.Hodder. Morel . Vandcrptiot. Beat: Hodder. Campbell. Butler. Johnstone. Fisher.Duncan.

OLD SCOTCH 4.3 8.5 9.7 11.9.75OLD AlELBURNtANS 0.1 3.3 3.4 6 .5.41Old ScotcL : Crane S . T. Reid 2. Morris . Eagle, Norman . Woodhouse . Best : T. Reid.Crane . Eagle. Speed. Gibbs . Pritchard .

Old MeEavrniang: Dixon 3 . Rose, Jukes . Crcav. Best: Hec9tt . Hauserman . Rigg.Dixon. Rabbitt. Mills.ST BERNARDS 2.1 5.3 5.5 9.6.60OLD XAVERIANS 5.1 11.2 15.3 17.4.106St . Bernards: Matthews 2 . Collins 2 . Daffey 2. J . De Bono. Osernran. Best:Freeman. Gilmore. Berne . Catterall .

COLLEGIANS 3.5 5.10 10.18 18.23.131OLD HAILEYBURY 3.1 5.1 5.2 6.3.39Colkgtans: Michael 4. Harris 3. Van Der Veene 3. Richards 2. Woolev 2. B}Tne .Greeees. Greena2v. Higon. Beat: Harris . Greeoes. Richards . Mirak3an . Van Der6eene.Inghs.Old HaBeybury: Saunders 2. Parker. Reid. Stanojetlc. Thornton. Best:Stanopm9c. . . .:bb . Scrub. Orion, Richardson, Dimond.

OLD BRIGHTON v. ST. KEVINS Field: Richard EastwoodWayne Hinton Boundary: Anthony Patterson Tim DoddsGoal : Shannon Ryan Bernie Hoare

OLD PItELBURNIANS v . DE LA SALLE Field : AnthonyDamen Jamie Kvins Boundary: Cameron Hayes SimonBoileau Goal : Dominic Napoli Russell OwenOLD XAVERIANS v. OLD SCOTCH Field: James VanBeek Albie Firley Boundary: Jon Stevenson CameronKealy Goal : Brad Nash Bernie Jephson

EP SUNDAYOLD HAILEYBURY v. ST. BERNARDS Field: SteveMcCarthy Martin Jackson Boundary: Tristan BowmanBrendan Corcoran Goal : Kevin Segota Anthony Simpson

UNIVERSITY BLUES v. COLLEGIANS Field: GraemeThwaites Mark Gibson Boundarv: Robert MuttonStephen Johnston Goal: Reno Banchievich RossRichards

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A SectionCOLLEGIANS DE LA SALLE OLD BRIGHTON OLD HAILEYBURY OLDNtEL@URNI

Coactx Leign C~ai Coach: Kevin Collins GRAMMARIANS Coach: Simon Meehan Coach : Michael Fordfi~ Cosctr C* tiankervis Res. Ckiech: Greg Res Coach: Peter Fatouris Res. Coach : David B r

1 B. King 1 M. Chun

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1 A. Baxter 1 M Bennett2 N. Florentine 2 P. Fiume 1 A. Kryzwniak 2 D . Connell (C)

.2 S. Theodore

3 B. Woolhouse2 M. Mercuri3 D. Crowe

2 J. Murc hOakley3 R

3 D. Warden 3 A. Ross4 C. Dilena 4 L. Hall .

Talbot4 M4 C. McKenzie 4 S. Ellinghaus

5 G. Deane,)ahns5 C. Swift

Fishe r6 M

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5 C. Warden6 W Smith

5 L. Bunn

D . Greeves.

7 C. Brow nWright8 C

6 S. Alderson.

7 Adam Hilton 6 P. Hanburyry7 C. Thompso n7 S Van Der Veene .

s C . Campbell 7 B. Logan8 G Hipwell

8 M. Orton9 C H 8 M. Love tt

8 G. Higson 10 T. Silvers11 A. Evans (VC)

.9 S. Lennox

. ome9 R Weber 9 C. Aubrey

9 D. Warne-Smith 12 D . Toohey 10 R . Ha rt man.

10 C. Efstathiou 10 T. Roberts11 B. Mackenzie 13 A. Johnstone 11 A. Fitzgerald 11 C. Hucker 11 M . Jukes12 D . Stubs 13 A. Waters

14 A Duncan 12 H . Bickett 12 D. Seccull 12 A . Hewi tt13 G . Palmer .

15 J . Hodder 13 R. Kent 13 B . Carty 13 S . Ros e14 D . Warne-Smith 16 A. Grant 14 B . Paterson 14 A . Forsyth 14 J . Bunn15 Y. Phillips 16 S . Hy lan d

17 A Elliott 15 D. Tymms 15 N . Morey 15 M . Forster16 A. Wallace

.18 A . Flowerday 16 B . Williams 15 R. Ba rtholomeusz 16 C . Eab ry

17 R. Hosking 19 J . Tully 17 AVat Den Durgat 16 C . Warden 17 A. Topakas

18 J Benne tt20 B . Cori n

'18 M . Jackson (VC)

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19 B Mooneyy

20 P. O Brien21 D. Jackson 19 A . Mandylaris 17 Ash Hilton 19 A. Parki n

.20 A . Greenway 23 D . Gracleaghan

20 A . Palfre y21 N . Winter

18 C . Jayasekera19 M. Armstrong (VC)

20 J . Guest21 L. Boyd

21 A . Johnston 24 J. Morel 22 K . Farrell 20 C . Kraus 22 A. Waddell22 D . Kerr 25 G. Hynes 23 A . Pryor 21 B. Waters 23 M . Ber ry (VC)23 N . Milat 26 P. Wyles 24 R . Carter 22 S. Richardson 24 C. Berry

24 R . Hartne tt 27 L . Van Der Pligt 25 S. Nickas 23 M. Seccull 26 C. Kenned y

25 J Frazer 28 S. Ha rt 26 T. McNamara 24 A. Ross 27 O . Boyd.26 S. Woolley

29 D . Rosman30 B. Mannix 27 D . Paterson 25 G . Rowlands

26 G . Phillips (VC)28 S . Rabbi tt29 M Ward

27 S . Hum hp ry 31 K. Mannix32 R . Bonnici

28 A. Alderton29 P. Woff

27 J . Dann.

30 I . McMulli n28 S . Blackman 32 C . O'Callaghan 32 N Bulfin 28 S. Walden 31 J . Hart29 A . Kenneally 33 M. O'Donnell .

34 M Reid29 B. Carson 32 A . McDougal l

30 M . Galbraith 34 A. Moore34 A. Pedicini

.35 S. Mercer 30 R. Aughterso n

31 B Main33 G. Dixon

31 J . Nevins 36 A. Abbott 36 B. Pollock.

32 P OiDonnell34 C . Ellis

34 D . Entwisle 36 B . Ashende n37 S . Clay 38 J . Raju

.33 A . Floyd 35 D . Brow n

36 A McKeo n35 R . Morley 37 J . Murphy 39 A. Fischer40 N Bulfin

34 C. Reidy.

37 R . Mulquine y36 S . Hardling 38 A . Mithe n

39 P. Brasher ( C).

41 J . Murchie35 D . La a e

Lay g36 B 38 A. Michell37 M . Opie 40 M . Butler 42 A. Corke

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41 M Harber 43 C. Brew 38 A . Parker 41 G . Wilhel m39 T. Dimopoulos .

42 R . Marks 44 A . Brown 3 9 M. Stanojevic 42 P. Theodore40 B. Seaton 43 L . Borella 45 T. Desmyth 40 H . Gopu 43 T. Clok e41 S. Lubich 44 X. Clancy 46 D . Hansen 41 B Melin 44 P. Thompson42 L. Vasdekis

44 T. Montgomery45 A Tucker 47 D . Wilson

.42 D . Scaffe 45 Z . Useinov

43 G . Cooper.

46 M. He gan 49 M . Barber 43 R . Plecher 46 D. Holme

46 C Harris47 D. Lasmi 50 S . Williams ( VC) 44 A. Kirkwood-Scott 47 S . Brow n. 47 D. Rogers 51 D Strachan 45 N. Hill 48 C. Jenkin s

47 D. Milat 48 D. Smit h50 P Mannix

.52 D . Stockdale 46 P. Langford-Jones 49 T Stuckey (C)

48 J . Lemon .50 J . Doak 53 B. Letchford 47 J . Kuria 50 P. Marini s

49 A . Smith 51 N. Smith 55 C . Toms 48 S . Saunders 51 C . Bank s50 B . Jefferson 52 B . Byrne 56 R . Brown 49 R. Goulden 52 B . Campbell51 P. Baxter

52 D. Hylan d53 L. Seager 57 A. McLachlan 50 A . Bonwick 53 A. Bain s

52 N . Gill 53 A . Smith 59 T. Farrer 51 P. Dimond 54 I . Paterso n

53 M. Inglis 54 S . Crbwe 60 D. Crewdson 52 D . Reid 55 S. Murray54 J . Duckett 61 A . Wi tt e 53 C . Pountney 56 J . Miller

54 T. Dimopoulos 56 M . Moloney 62 A Lewis 54 M. Thiele 57 M . Peers55 A. Mirakian 57 B . Brasher

58 T. Ford.

63 B . Wilson55 D . Scaunich 58 S . Gi Ii a

g55 E . Jones 58 A. Scott 66 T. Lennox 56 C . Wiltshire 59 J . Raft opoulas57 J . Moore 59 B. La'Brooy 71 B . Alderson 57 M. Wray 60 H . Marshall58 A . Thompson

59 C . Troia60 B Hoy 84 P. McMahon 58 R . McM aster

59 L H d61 J . Sallaban k

59 M . Richards.

61 R . Grace. ar eman

60 J Amitrano62 W. Hauserma n

62 M . OiDonnell62 R. Bea ttie

.61 A Hall

63 J . Rig g~63 S . McManus .4 P. Mill s64 M . Gribble 64 A . Sco

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77 T. Proctor67 B . Le

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A Section.-OLD SCOTCH

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12 S . Hume13 N. Hooper14 D. Norman15 Matthew O'Brien16 A . Speed17 S . Woodhouse18 S . Collins19 S. Spiden20 T. Wilson21 S . Gibbs22 C. Heath23

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24 L . C Hawkianens25 T. Pritchard26 A. Crow27 R. Armstrong

j 28 Mallet29 A . Teasdale30 J. Laird

~ 31 A. Smith32 T. Gross33 J . Hanneman34 G . Eagle35 S. Steele (C)

36 A . Millar37 J . Smyth38 R. Eagle39 M. Starick`30 A. Warner41 A . Castricum42 S . Duthi e43 J. Paterson4445 r ut bbsn46 S . Panton47 T. Reid48 P• Davis49 `0. Thomas

`50 C . Tindale51 A• Faichney52 R. Gregory5~ D• MacLeod54 A. Seymour55 A. Mitchell56 T Wilmot

57 N. Morris5859 N

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60 M. Weber61 A . Wilcox62 A . Lines63 T Gray64 Mark O'Brien

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8 M. Holmes9 G. Hatfield11 Adam Jones12 J. Bowen (VC)1 3 L. Gtadman14 D. Stoney15 J . Taylor16 L. Ford17 D . Richardson (vC)18 S. Hunter

19 D. Stean20 M . Hardma n21 T Ocktesha w22 A . Bourke23 B . Berry24 B . Coughla n25 P. Lechte26 S. Tucker27 L . Fay28 B . Cranage

29 S . Woo d30 D. Dan n31 L• Tuddenham32 A. Brushfield33 B. Healy34 A. Belli35 S. Hede36 P. Barrett37 J. Hawkins38 T, Jame s39 N. Ockteshaw40 R. Ryan

41 A. Dillo n42 T. Fleming43 T. Woodruff47 B. Hilbert45 T, Coughlan46 Andrew Jones47 J . Kay48 M. Jones49 R. Dillon50 J . Drake51 D• Walsh

52 P Conquest53 M. Diamond54 R. Jones55 P. Satte r56 M

. O'Callaghan66 P. PargptqMl,

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A. Comito2 J. Hardwick3 A . Brebner5 V Comito

Joe Mount6 C. Wood7 S. Perrett8 L . Vassall o8 A . C a9 J. Kennedv(R)1

0 1 ~P. Mathe twes (R)

12 B. Capes13 S. McKeon14 A. Thoma s

114 T• Vnecombe (R)15 L Wilkinson16 C. Grarman (R)17 B . Swann18 P Haye s19 L. Goltant (C)20 T Sheeha n21 B. Loughlin22 Adam Merrin ton23 Andrew Merrinn4

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28 P Gilmour29 J. Overman29 D. O'Connor30 J. Debono31 M . Farmer32 T. Harvey

33 James Mount34 S. Daffe35 M . Juricska36 C. Bond y37 B . Debono38 D. McAllister39 S. Donelly40 D . Abfalter41 B . Overman

42 T Paradowski44 S. Davis44 B. Taylor45 M Moon (R)46 C Dowling47 A. O

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50 S G a~ yster1 RB. Gallaugher5253 D . ~Wer

54 D. Thomas55 M. Talbot56 G. Cusack5758 P araJretls59 S. Byrne60 A . • Catterad

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42 J . Pansreazio43 D. Mrdle44 D . Moylan45 D. byai ht46 J. Fogarty47

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53 J. otdsworthy55 B. Calle e

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1 D. Slimmo2 J . Staritski3 J . Sturrock4 D. Guengerich5 P O'Donnell6 B . Bloo d7 D. Hayter8 N. Byrne9 S. Mead e} 0 D• Maptestone

1 C. Bettram13 G . Evans14 T• Roydhouse15 M. Kordick16 C, Stewart17 G. De Crespigney18 S . Alexande r9 B• Herraid20 Z. M,'Carty

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27 B. Fricker28 D. Bolto n30 M. Coleman

31 M. Mudge32 A. Nugent33 L. Tweddl e34 J. McKinnon35 A . Baker36 L. Morrison37 A.Lennen38 J, Ryan39 8.Bohu n40 B . Miller41 M. Keely42 D. Keys43 J. McIntosh44 R. Feath e45 on46 T

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50 H . Nailo r51 S. McMah o5253 R. Longley n

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MARCELLIN V. THERRYMarceIlin continued Therrv s horror start to the year

with a big win at home. As in a number of other match-es this round Marcellin were able to break awav with onedominant quarter. After an even first quarter Marcellinpiled on the goals in the second . kicking ten goals toTherrvs four behinds. The scoring burst was set up byMarceIlin skipper Dave Waters who kicked three goalsfor the quarter and collected many possessions andAnthony Caffrey who kicked five out of a total of nine inthe second quart2r. Therry stuck at the task coura-geously in the second half and Boyle . Kuret andBannister all played solid games.MHSOB V. OLD TRINITY

Old Trinity escaped on the weekend with an after thesiren win . Old Trinity trailed all day conceding a fourgoal lead in the first quarter . In fact . MHSOB . hadchances to end the contest in the first quarter kicking6.8 to 2 .1 . However from quarter time Old Trinity wereable to claw their way back into the game . Ramsdenafter being moved from the ruck into the forward linewas able to provide a target kicking five goals . includingthe winner after the siren and prolific Old Trinity onballer Adam Andrews was again prominent throughoutthe game. Ewan Thompson was amongst the best forMHSOB and Pertzel and ruckman McIntyre .OLD PARADIANS V. MAZENOD

Old Paradians made an emphatic return to the win-ning list against Mazenod on the weekend . After an evenfirst quarter, Old Paradians piled on the goals, kickingsix in the second quarter and eight in the third quartersetting up a huge lead . Forward Harrison was able tocapitalise on Paradians many thrusts forward andkicked nine . Pannam . O'Loughlin and Gale were all goodplayers for Old Paradians. Nick Marino and ShannonMorgan both played well for Mazenod .ORMOND V. IVANHOE

After a tight struggle all day Ormond broke the con-test with a flurry of goals in the last quarter to beatIvanhoe at Gunn Reserve . In what was a battle of thedefences until three quarter time. Ormond's backlinewas a constant stumbling block to Ivanhoe's moves for-ward with Andrew Jobling and Darren Edgell playingexcellent games. Ormond had the more effective for-wards with David Beckett kicking five and Brett Turnerbagging four. Ivanhoe's better players were Peter Rawleyin defence . Brad Giles. Denis Sator and Peter Flynn .

OLD IVANHOE V. NORTH OLD BOYSOld Ivanhoe got a much needed win on a board and

brought NOB's good start to the season to an end atElsternwick Park on the weekend . Old Ivanhoe set upthe win a five goal first quarter and NOB's were unableto regain the initiative. Better players Old Ivanhoe wereStewart . Donaldson and Mansfield . NOB's who in the

early part of the seasonhave relied on multiplegoal kickers struggledto score . Better playersincluded Tonkin,Collison and Booth .

PREVIEW

MARCELLIN V. OLD TRINIT YIn the battle of Bulleen Road, Marcellin face

daunting task of playing top of the table Old Trinibhome . However Marcellin have shown they are cap,of kicking a winning score and Old Trinity have injuto key forwards . If Marcellin can win enough of thein the wide open spaces they could score an upset v

Marcellin by 12 points .MAZENOD V. MHSOB

MHSOB after leading Old Trinity all day will be hgry for the four points . With an effective on ball divi:and options up forward, MHSOB should score an aiwin .

MHSOB by 24 points .

IVANHOE V. OLD PARADIANSOld Paradians appear to be back on track after a I

ished display against Mazenod last round but will fa(competitive Ivanhoe unit at Ivanhoe Park. Ivanhoe infirst three matches has been in winnable positionslapses in concentration have cost them dearly .Ivanhoe string together four quarters of footy tlshould take the points at home .OLD IVANHOE V. ORMON D

Old Ivanhoe buoyed by a win last weekend faceof the most consistent sides in the competitionOrmond . Ormond's competitive and tight brand of fcball should see them outlast Old Ivanhoe.

Ormond by 28 points.THERRY V. NORTH OLD BOYS

Therry will be desperate for a win and might get tl•chance against North Old Boys at home . NOB's aftegood start to the year had a hiccup against Old Ivantand need to win this one if they are going to be ctenders this year .

In a close one NOB's by 5 points .

I __ I ) F 1_ P =MAY 9 - ROUND 5

MARCELLIN v . MAZENODMHSOB v . IVANHO EOLD PARADIANS v . ORMONDNORTH OLD BOYS v. OLD TRINITYOLD IVANHOE v. THERRY PENOLA (Elsternwi<

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CLUB LAST WK TOTALMARCELLIN 9 1 4

y~ 00DLEY MHSOB 4 14i11RF'.ISON OLD PARADIANS 9 14

C';1 :iHON OLD PARADIANS 2 1 1

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RESERVEORMOND 3 13NORTH OLD BOYS 5 13MHSOB 5 ' 11MARCELLIN 8OLD TRINITY 5 8

V f lJ0_91OLD TRINITY v . MARCELLIN Field: Cameron Nash Ben~chmidt Boundary: Luke Russell Paul Kyle Goal: JohnFinu Ken Coughla nnfAZENOD 0 C v . MHSOB Field: Phil Callil Darren[)aigleish Boundary : Matthew Cook Michael ChappleGoal : John Robinson Grant BeardIVANHOE v. OLD PARADIANS Field: Brendan AllenCs,neron Stewart Boundary: Greg Shilo Goal : Geoff Gri\in VescoviOLD IVANHOE v. ORMOND Field: Mark Bushfield AdamKiel Boundary: Anthony Degen Goal: Brad Nash RobertParryTHERRY PENOLA v. NORTH OLD BOYS Field : GeoffCurran Tim Sutcliffe Goal : Garry Clancy Shane Herbert

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SENIORS - 25 .04 .98MARCELLIN 4.3 14.4 19.5 23.9.147THERRY PENOLA 5.1 5.5 9.7 13.10.88MareeBin : Caffiv 9. Waters 4. Rowe 3 . Cronin 2 . Sanimon 2, Karavasilis .

Frasina. Dinneen. Best: Waters, CatTry . Sanpimon .Maan. Cronin. Dinneen.

Theny Penoi® : Goodwin 4. Crotty 2 . O'Conner 2. Bannister 2 . Thrush . Hollow.

Crockford. Best: Boyle . Kuret . C. Bannister, Finnigan . Elliot, Castaldi.

MHSOB 8.8 10.11 11.14 13.17.95OLD TRINITY 2.1 7.7 9.9 15.11 .101MHSOB:14'oodley 4. B'vkett 4. Pretzel 2 . Lambert . McIntyre. Gerner. Best:Thornpson . Pertzet. MacIntvre. Woolley. Btrkett . Clowes .

Old Trinity: Ramsden S. Rabinson 2, Shavpkunessy 2. Clarke 2. Dalrymple 2 .

Arraa~smith. Heath. Best: Andrews. Beardsl~ey, Robinson. Ramsden . Heighten.Dahymle .

OLD PARADIANS 5.4 11.5 19.8 24.7.151MAZENOD 2.4 3.8 7.10 11.12.78Old Paradisna: Harrison 9 . Mulligan 3. Papaluca 3 . Brvlto 3. McMahon 2 . Godfrey

2. Stevens . Lynch . Best: Pannam. O'Loughlin, Gale . Diantia. Papaluca.

Dintinosante.Mezenod: Morgan 3 . Dunne 2, Nisbet . Sherlock . Hanley. Marine, Le Grand.

Fisher. Beat: Marmo. Healy. Morgan. Fisher. Sherlock. C. Murray.

ORMOND 7.1 10.4 11.8 18.18.132IVANHOE 4.1 8.3 9.8 11.11 .77Ormond: Beckett 5 . B . Turner 4 . Newman 2. MeComille 2 . James . Grace. Finnel .

D. Turner. Robbins. Woodland. Best: Joblll>g. D. Turner. B. Turner. James . Edgell .

Renunan.Ivanhoe: Sartor 3 . Flynn 2 . Hull-Brown 2, Scuderi 2 . Saunders. Rawlev. Best:Rau{ey. Gites . Sartor. Flynn. Lee. Scuden.

NORTH OLD BOYS 1 .0 3.7 7.9 8.14 .62OLD IVANHOE 5.3 7.5 10.8 12.10.82North Old Boys: Barker 3, Collison 2, Jordan 2. McKay. Best : Tonkin. Collt=.on.

Booth, MiFnmda McKay. Jordan.

Old Ivanhoe: J. Weddle 3. Corcoran 2. Jenkins 2. Tiernan . Mansfield . Pappos.

Parkes. Donadson. Best: Stewart. Donaldson. Mansfield. Hope. J . Weddle. R.

Weddle .

RESERVES - 25.04.98MARCELL IN 3.4 7.5 10.12 10.12.72THERRY PENOLA 0.2 5.5 6.8 10 .10.70Therry Penola: Petrevski 5 . Ptnner 2, Morris . Allfsud. Van Engelen . Best La

Fontaie . S. Sacco. Petre4skt. Van Engelen. Moran. Bye.

MHSOB 4.2 9.4 11.7 14.7.81

OLD TRINITY 4 .4 10 .6 14.9 18.11.119MHSOB: McGrath 5, Winch 3, Cookman 2. Drake . Setllpper. J . Newton, R.

Newton. Btst: Hunt. Saultry. J. Newton, R. Newton. Feterkranz. Cookman.

01 d Trinity: Sutcliffe 5 . Chlodo 3 . Boyd 2. Lanletta 2 . Glass 2 . Bennie. Taylor.

Adal. Best : Sutcliffe. Phillips, Lauletta tdorpeth. Boyd. Bennie.OLD PARADIANS 5.4 8.S 14.9 16.10.106MAZENOD 1.0 3.3 4.3 4.3 .27Mazeaod: Tslavis 2 . hlltchell. Spreckley. Best : It Contour. Brkgano . Carter.

Tstarol5. Paclucci.ORMOND 4.1 8.3 14 .6 20.30.130IVANHOE 4.3 5.4 9.4 9.5.59

Ivanhoe : Jacca 2. Thackwray 2. Di Santo. Duncan. Martin . Narkewtcz. O'Driscoll.

Beg: Fairweather, McDonald. Makin. Martin. Pace . Thxkwray.

NORTH OLD BOYS 3.1 7.5 12.7 13 .8.86OLD IVANHOE 1.1 2.2 2.2 5.4.3 4

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B SectionIVANHOE

Coach: Doni VakmisR®s. Coach: Rob Peace1 D . William s2 L . Hull-Brown2 J. Di Santo3 C. Tucker4 D. Valkanis4 R.Toogood5 P. Manue l6 I . Taglieri-Sclocchi7 P. Fawley8 S. Saunders9 N. Thackwray10 P. Le e11 J . Finlayson12 B . Finlayson12 D . Rya n13 S . Narkiewicz14 P. Flyn n15 J . OiDriscoll16 M . Scuderi17 K . Moussa18 T. Scoble19 R . Stewart19 R . Duncan20 D . Sartor21 L. Blackwood22 R. Angelini23 T. OiNeil l24 P. Harris25 J . Frisina26 S . Fairweather27 J. Hoffman28 J . Pace29 D . Schultz30 J . Maki n31 D . McFarlane32 J . Lync h33 B . Kendell34 B . Joyc e35 P. Whitehead37 C. Giankoulidis38 T. Thomson39 M . Ebbage41 C. McDonald42 T. Timm s43 S . McGowan44 P. Martin45 J . Raywood46 T. Healy47 E. Marino48 B . White49 A. Rosenfeld50 D. Jack a51 B . Giles52 S . Doherty53 M . Chazan55 L . Pearce56 FE Raffoul57 D . Allaid e58 D .Rattray-Wood59 M . Fahou r60 E. Krischker64 C .Jackson66 FA Raffoul68 J . Owen69 J . Mazzocca73 P. Merory78 C. Brown

MARCELLINCoach Tany P~schRes C~ch: Dave Howe

1 C. Slattery

2 M. Karavisils

3 D. Waters4 M. Gil l5 M. Moran6 D. Sampimon7 M. Rowe8 R. Frisina9 M. Day10 A. Bendoriccitto11 D. Taylo r12 B . Cronin13 S . Boysen

14 A . Domingo

15 T. Mcintosh

16 J. Wallis17 G. Cox18 A . Caffry19 D . Cooper20 S. O'flynn21 C . Mason22 D . Merton23 P. Chambers24 B . Dinneen25 M . Stokes26 T. Collin s27 S . Theis z28 N . Armstrong29 D . Harberts30 A . Treganowan31 W. Devercelli32 R . Colussi33 S. Beattie34 D . Ciro35 P. Healy36 J . Daffy37 G . Cull38 M . Boysen39 J . Tsoukas40 J. Dema41 J . Seabury42 D . Marson43 J . Robbilotta44 S. Lan e45 M. Vanlint46 B . Colville47 L.O'Flynn48 M . Randazzo49 D. Dodorico50 N . Godwin51 J. Blackmore52 M . Mifsud53 M . O'Sullivan54 A. Wilkinson55 D . Mcneill56 M. Randazzo57 L. Bettiol58 C . Keogh

MAZENODCoach: Rob ProssetResem: Tar

y 1 P. RobiCoWmnson

2 J . Ballenger3 A. Mercer4 A. Hanley5 W.OCchiuto6 N. Marmo7 S. Morgan8 D. Carte r9 B. Clifford10 M . O'Hara11 T. Smith12 P. McCusker13 T. Bridgland14 G . Young15 D . Barker16 D . Healy17 T. Tsiavis18 D.O'Donaghue19 D. Nisbett20 C. Murray21 S . Polan22 D . Sherlock23 P. Egan24 S . Paolucci25 A . King26 J. Dunne27 D . Krom28 N . Little29 R . Sharp30 S. Fisher31 N . Snart32 D. Moore33 M . Pollard34 W. Mclean35 J . Fisher36 A. Smyth37 G . Trigg38 D. Steinfort39 B . Vincent40 J . Le Grand41 D . Waters42 N .Jacobs43 M. The k44 G. Mitchell45 P. Evans46 D .Johnson48 D . Murphy49 L . Halvy50 S. Fol51 M. Murray52 B . Crowe53 D. Murray54 P. Jacobs55 M . Quirk56 M . Welch57 A . Quinn58 D . Kelly59 X . Flyn n60 M. Le Couteur61 P. Klisara s62 S. Dresser63 B. Harper64 J . Slee p65 J . Raymond66 C . Prestt67 A. Cultrera68 D. Christie69 M . Brookes70 G . By e71 M . Bourbon72 S . McMullin73 M . Ryan

~ M .H .S .O .B.Coach: wa ren FagRes. Coo* Coin Dake

1 J . Bame rt2 A. Howard3 D. Woodley3 J . Goldi n4 M. Kin g4 D. Fleming5 C. Young6 S. Grimmer6 G. Theobald7 J . Pertzel (C)7 A. Barg e8 J . Gerner9 D. Fairchild (VC)9 D. Come r10 D. Skinner10 M . Clowes11 B . Irish11 J . Winch12 S . McCully12 M . Feferkranz13 A . Preece14 M . Wayco tt15 J. Schip p er15 B . Ansell16 S . Helmot16 A . Clarke17 P. O'Brie n18 B. Axford19 C . Bruce20 M . Penny21 A. Cap p21 G . Mclardie22 A. Lindsay22 M . Zaqhloul23 R. Williams24 S . Harries24 G . Wilson25 S . Albon26 S . Harrison26 L. Elliott27 P. Hunt28 B . Betheras28 T. Lawrence29 P. Albergo29 C . Drake30 T. Lambert30 R . Newton31 N . Fahey32 A. Cassell32 M . Konstanty33 A. Saultry34 E . Thompson35 R. Limbrick36 M . Fitzsimon36 A. Palmos37 R. McIntyre38 C. Millar39 R. Clowes40 W. Hayes41 B . Cookman42 P. Spo tt iswood43 M . Halliday43 J. Spiteri44 B . Archdall45 D . Senn46 R . Peters46 A. Holland47 G . Bes t48 M. Sharples48 J . Wilson49 D. Harvey52 B . McGrath53 J . Newton61 M . Pretty.64 I . Gillespi e

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NTH OLD BONCoach: Fm* Dwv-aRss Coach: Dmw Caddy

1 C. McKay2 D. Waters3 S. Mannassa4 S. Slee p5 B. Devine6 M . Gravina7 P. Booth (VC)8 B. Collison (VC9 L. Curry10 S . McGrath11 P. O'Farrell12 S . Loc k13 M . Lyons14 S. Cheshire15 P. Kearney16 K. Low17 M . Maguire18 J . Murray19 B. Jordan20 M . Robinson21 J . Curren22 M . Connelly23 P. O'Dwyer24 J . Barke r25 P. Christian26 J . Roberts27 S . Walsh28 D . O'Farrell29 D . Boye30 M. Leig h31 L . Boyle (C)32 J . Lowrie33 M. Orianuk34 O . Abrahams35 L. Curre n36 D. Tonkin37 S . Mikunda38 D. Nihi l39 D . Hill40 D . Taylor41 G. Burn s42 S . Reinmann43 M . Prato44 T. Spurling45 B. Pawsey46 I. Taleb47 S . Vavallo48 M . Anderson49 J . Trimboli50 C. Baile y51 O . Newman52 T. Jamieson53 D . Blenkiron54 T. Cleveland55 D . Timms56 R . Pavlov57 B. Allman58 J . Quilty59 J . Bugela60 M . Raba r63 R . Gale69 J . Joyce

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7-13 section

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,I S . Tully11 P. Marti n12 F,t Johnston13 A. Pappos1 3 C .Cha n;a S Kingston15 G . Douglas1 6 P:1 . Woods1 7 J . Luk1 8 P. Bisogni

19 A. Barker2 J P. Quick21 J, Mansfield

22 P. Donaldson22 P. Golding

2 3 M. Stewart24 G. Haro s2 5 C . Moore26 D . Craker27 J. Weddle28 D .Jones29 R . Weddle31 D . Caddy32 N . Harris33 T. Cormack34 D . Hal l35 L. McLean36 S . Pidoto37 D . Stott38 Gerry George39 Gary George40 R. Davie s41 L. Taylor42 S .Vaughan43 A . Atkinson44 T. Agushi45 J . Hempstead45 M . Link e46 S . Ford50 C . Corcoran51 B. Shadbolt57 D . Kadaoui59 B. Elsworth60 S. Myers

OLD P SCaxh: Pzd FaheyRes . Coach: TOW 1`109131

1 S . Vincen t

2 P. O'Loughlin

3 J . Dalla s

4 S. Philp5 A. Brull o6 B. Pannam7 P. Cosgriff8 P. Zappa9 B. Clayton10 P. Brabender11 A. Burn s12 S . Wallis

13 T Wallis

14 M . Joyce

15 D .Cosma

16 M . Godfrey

17 B . Hart

18 L. Galvin

19 J . Holland

20 P. Harris

21 H . Bellis

22 M . Hanford

23 P. Walsh

24 D . Digney

25 A. Heffernan

26 M.B . Geary

27 K. Jenkins

28 P. Heal y

29 D . Horsington30 T. Mullligan31 M . Lync h32 L . Rocchiccioli33 M . Harrison34 M . Ryan35 T. Clayton36 B . Dintinosante37 J . Hense l38 M, .Hildebrand39 P. Reid40 D. Baird41 J . Tobi n42 D. Tregambe43 A. Billanti44 P. Joyce

45 R . Villanti

46 S. Sigorini

47 N . Bal l

48 M . Williams49 J . Swindon50 S. Dowlan51 S . Moore52 J . Digne y53 B . Brabender54 M .P. Geary57 J . Muir

OLD TRINtTYCoach: Bffnwd DumFes. Coach: PhD Robison

1 S . Kennedy (VC)2 G . Hudso n3 A. Allibon4 J . Arrowsmith5 P. Vanderhoek6 R. Heath7 D. Balaszy (VC)8 S. Dalrympl e9 A. Andrews10 M. Shaughnessy

11 A. Richard s

12 C. Wilson13 J . Cade14 J . Stickland15 T. Stephens16 C. Barr17 D . Burrows18 D . Vargo

19 A. Sheehan20 C . Phillips

21 L . Kennedy

22 D . Beardsley

23 A. Ramsden (VC)24 E. Davatzi s25 F. Cameron26 D . Robinson27 L . Clarke28 C . Butle r29 A . Sealy30 L . Taylor31 S . Bladeni32 D . Glass33 D . Heighton34 L. Bennie35 M . Pawsey36 J . Sutcliffe37 S . Medli n38 R . Phillips (C)39 P. Johnson40 S . Beamish41 S . Lauletta42 M . Thornton43 T. Peggi e44 B . Power45 S . Wyk e46 M . Beamish47 P. Bee t48 T. Morpeth49 K . Tsonis50 J . Adgemis51 M . Boy d52 L. Seaburgh53 S . Torrens54 S . Natoli55 J . Levy56 P. Chido57 B . Alford58 W. Somerville59 E. Best60 A. Chiodo61 R . Sella64 J . Pickett

ORMONDCoach: Stephen C-tweRes. Coach : The '1 A. Jobling2 C. Symes3 A. Orr4 A. Grace5 B. Turner6 T. Gallagher7 B. Connell (C)8 M . Gilmore9 R. Woodland10 P. Marnow11 D . Edgel l12 N . Werner13 D . Turner

14 S . James15 L. Holcombe16 T. Stewart17 P. Joy18 W. Block19 D . Cleary20 M. McConville (VC)21 J . Brow n22 R . Block23 P. McDonald24 J . Collins25 D . Beckett26 H . Brown27 T. Brennan28 B . Collins29 D . Whelan30 N . Wells31 B . Egan32 T. Fimmell33 L. Livingstone34 R . Remman35 G . Baile y36 S . Mackey38 Paul Milner39 J . Byron41 D . Billing42 C . Keleher43 S. Corben44 M. Mabbett45 D . Barton46 C . Cleary47 R . Keating48 G. Smith49 M . Horsfield50 C. Da y51 G. King52 N . Courtney53 G . Hammond54 S . Herman56 M . Farrel l57 S . Haines58 M . Collins59 P. Konstanty60 P. Ahearn61 B. Keath62 M . Stielow63 M . Goldberg

THERRY PENOLACoach. Terry Quinnpies .Coo* Ctvis Bye

1 M. Petrevski2 B. Hollow

3 P. Gorman4 M. Elli t

5 J . Seymour6 J . Vain a7 P. Jones8 L. Hollow9 M. Grocock10 R. Egglestone10 S . Sacc o11 M . Finnigan12 B. Crockford12 R . Moran13 M . Bozanko14 M . Hewitt15 G . Pinner16 M . Goodwin17 G . O'Connor17 R . Lyon s18 B . Carter18 L . Kuret19 G. Carbis20 J . Clarke21 J . Thrush22 S . Griggs23 C. Bye24 S . Kuret24 M . Jurio25 M . Postma26 D . Watson27 W. Boyle28 D . Barron29 S . Goodwin30 M . Tadinac31 S. Hollow32 J . Sacc o33 N . La Fontaine34 S . Stanko35 S . O'Halloran

35 D . Van Engelen

36 D . Wilso n

37 D . Casteldi38 B . Hitchens39 S . Boyle40 P. Garroni41 M . Crotty41 G . Thompson42 M . Gauchi42 A. Moloney43 M . Warren44 D . O'Neil l45 T. Denman46 B . Phillips47 D . Goodwin48 D . Wrigglesworth49 M . Gualtieri60 G . Holdstock61 J . Kin g62 E . Mifsud62 P. Stephens64 B . Whylas

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C SECTIONSoriepPes- by Russell Gould

66thleticism can occasion in man the most nobleof passions and also the most vile "

That was a statement made by Baron Pierre deCoubertin . the founder of the Modern Olympics . NowI'm not sure he'd ever been to an amateur footballgame, but it seems to me he had to be talking aboutthe spectators.

"Neither victory nor defeat shall soften their voicesnor the harshness of the profanities used . "

That one's mine, and days in the outer at local der-bies really do highten my fondness for our park gamethat grew up to be a cultural banner, crashed throughevery week by the bloke in the jacket and beanie,yelling something or other about the ruckman's sexu-ality or choice of off field attire .REVIEW - ROUND 3 .

Only round three and we've already had a block-buster . It was played out at Keysbourough whereundefeated Old Mentonians and Beaumaris clashedin the first local derby of the year. It was predicted tobe a bathe of the forward lines, and in the first termlived up to the hype. Fourteen goals were kicked in'what was a highly skilled and very watchable affair .The Panthers though held the early break and weretwo goals up at quarter time. The rest of the matchproved to be less fruitful in terms of goals, but not soin general play. Neither side was giving an inch, and itwas ahvays going to be tight. The Sharks managed toskip away in the third though and got the lead out to17 points, but couldn't get away . The Panthers peggedthem back and were a point up at orange time . The lastwas again tight, but squandered opportunities by theSharks (3 posters), cost them, and the Panthers wantto win got them over the line by 10 points . AdamAcreman made a lazarus like recovery from what wasa season threatening injury (?) to boot four goals, andwas with Paterson and Bournon in the Panthers best .For the Sharks, Mahmoud kicked 5 in a BOG perfor-mance, and Nish and Martin were also very good .

At Bluff Road oval, Hampton Rovers, spurred onby the performance of new spearhead Adam Power (9goals), comfortably accounted for a lacklustreSt.Bedes Mentone Tigers by 32 points . The Tigerskicked away early to be up by 3 goals at the first break,but from then on they were out played by a team thatshowed a real desire to win . The Rovers dominated themidfield, their ability to find space on the big ground,as well as their strong running in numbers found theTigers normally solid defence out on many occasions,and their 14. 12 after quarter time was the reward . TheTigers kicked some late goals when the game was wonto add a little bit of respectability to their score, butwere never in it after half time . The Rovers wereimpressive . Anderson getting a ton of the ball, andParkinson dominant across half back . not to mention

the rest of a very spir-ited team. For th eTigers, McCraw was ~` -best, and along withHayes and Lalor battled hard for the Tigers all day,were three of just a handful of good players on the

Banyule picked themselves up off the carpe trecorded a good first victory, accounting for St,IiSouth Caulfield by 34 points in a hard fought

a On a dull day at Heidelberg Banyule played Ngreater conviction when they sensed a victory wathe air. The Sainters lack of a key forward hinderedmany forward thrusts they made in the secondthird terms, and when the match had to be won,home side came through . Unfortunately their win c~at a price, they actually moved down a spot on theder into last, but chin up fellas and keep winning .

Thomastown answered their critics by demoling Bulleen/Templestowe by 70 points to record tfirst victory, and to those non believers, it was onroad. The Bears ran hard, shared the ball andduced a great team effort to defeat the Bullants,after a good first round win seem to be goin

g wards. But all credit to the Bears who had winner :over the ground and certainly showed that this twill not be an easy one for tipsters .

In the clash of the almost lookalikes, Old Geelproved to have the more powerful of the hoojumpers, defeating St .Leos Emmaus by 41 points (nuetral ground at Box Hill. The first half was an caffair, both teams swapping the ascendancy asgame approached the half, the Oggers with a srlead. The third quarter though was all Oggers. Iburst out of the rooms and blasted 11 goals to foutake a 55 point lead into the orange break . The 'Blues came back hard in the last and outscoredOggers, but only made a 14 point inroad on the deto go down by 41 .

PREVIEW - ROUND 4.Old Geelong play Hampton Rovers at Elsternv

Park, both teams used to playing on similar sgrounds. The Oggers have two wins on the board, a:the Rovers, but as I have to pick a winner, I will gcHampton . My reasoning, I've seen them play, arhaven't seen Old Geelong .

Thomastown host St.Leos. and after doubtingBears last week, I shall not do it again . Bears toand please, no hate mail Bears supporters, I'm justing to make this interesting to read .

Banyule also embarassed me last week, astheir opponents this week St .Bedes Mentone Tig ,But with this one being at Mentone, I need to go forTigers. Losing a local derby is not a good thing, so tshould be fired up enough to take this game byscruff of the neck and make it their own .

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Beaumaris go back home to take on Bulleen/

Templestoere, an d will win very easily. The Sharks

, t„o nnany guns up forward, whilst the Bu llantsL%,,-o names they try to rely on . Another

match . not good for spectators or pho-

,;i11:

FW.11I~, . Old Mentonains will, or should, remain

t i; :,ed and dispose of St.Kilda South Caulfield .cainirrs had better find a forward quick if they

lh maybe they could borrow one of the% ,iilicrs for this match. it seems they have a few.

St . Leos Emmaus - Congratulations to Rya n`tcCann and Antony Auli so on reaching their 50

: u r the club last Saturday. Both fine players fo rclab and we look forward to many more fine per-

,,,anccs in the next 50, well done "Rhino" and "Ant" .Old Mentonians - Congratulations to Stephen

Kitto ~cho this week notches up his 50th game for theSieve also played a stirring rendition of revil e

c LL(, ~t•nior match last weekend - an inspiring;,i touching moment from a brillian t trumpet player.

M AY 9 - ROUND 5

a~IFfiON ROVERS v . THOMASTOWN

}T . LEGS EMMAUS v . BEAUMARI Si,l LLEL'vt-TEMPLESTOWE v . OLD MENTONIANS

k .\ l ULE v. OLD GEELON G5 . E ILDA SOUTH CAULFIELD v .

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BEAU3k9RIS v . BULLEEN-TEMPLESTOWEEielci : Chris Wallis Shaun Rolls Goal : John KellyItnbcrt,Streager

ST. KILDA SOUTH CAULFIELD v . OLD MEN-TONIANS Field : Tim Ovadia Andrew Stephen(roaL• Bernie Jephson Phil Berg at OldMentonians Groun dST. BEDES MENTONE TIGERS v . BANYULE

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mto packs, throwing each other to the ground orother or other similar such conduct"

SENIORS - 25.04 .98HA.51i•r0N ROVERS 1.4 6.9 11.13 15.17.107ST BEDES MENT TIG 4.1 5.4 8.5 11.9.75Hampton Rove=n: Power 8 . McConville 2 . D . Anderson . Browne. C. Ferguson.MartF~tt. Scarlett. Beet: Brrna~ne. D. Anderson . Parkinson. Ariz . C . Fertusan . Power.St. Bedes Meat Ttg: Macgeorge 5. Ha5'es 2, M. Kinsella. Later. Connolly. McCraw.Best: Ha}ms . McGraw . Macgeorge. Booth, Whflce. Napier.

ST LEOS E2r4+1AUS 5.3 9.8 13.8 17.12 .114OLD GEELONG 8.4 10.9 21.15 23 .17 .155St. two Entmaus: Vaughan 7, A. Denim 2. Pitcher 2 . Thomas 2 . R. McCann 2,Buckle . Rose . Best: Burs Vauphan . Willis, Roncht. Meehan, Rose .OM Geelong: Neeld 5 . N . Wilson $ Howells 2 . Cook, tU. Paul 2. Davison 2 . Gross2Pouer. Edmonds. Thomson. J. Wlbsn . Farrer. Best: Cook. Beattie. Edmonds.14eeld, Wilson . Emitters.

BULLEEN TEMPLESTOK'E 1 .2 4.3 7.4 11.10.76THOMASTOWN 7.6 15.11 19.13 22 .14 .146BuBeea Templestowe: Smith 4 . James 3, Tullock 2 . L. Thomson, Mattheus. Best:S . James . D. Ttdloch . Hare. Mattheas . C. Parris . Smith.Thomastown: Garskl 7. Capect 6 . Grech 4. Germs. Ska6. P. Colosimo. Fleming,Biles . Best: Team EEfort.

OLD MENTONIANS 8.3 10.4 13 .6 17 .8.110BEAUMARIS 6.3 9.9 12.10 14 .16 .100Old Mentonians: Acrenan 4. Bournon 4. G. Stroud 4 . Ferguson 3, Paterson.N4'hftetord . Best: Bournon . Paterson. Sollev. G. Stroud. Austin. Lean.Beaumarie : Mahrnoud 5. Mills 3. Pitts 3. S. Blxkie. Grotirs. Holt. Beat: Ward,biafunoud . Martin. Pitts. Nish. Nicholson.

BANYULE 0.6 7.11 10.14 17.16.118ST HILDA SOUTH CAULF 4.5 5.7 9.8 12.12.84Ba3npult: Ptayiatr 4. tVllchell 3. Gillard 3 . O'Connell 3, Woodlock 2 . H . McDermott.T. Egan. Best: Gilham. D. Wffliams .li`oodlock. 159Ilmore. Playtair. Holt .

RESERVES - 25 .04.98HAMPTON ROVERS 0.1 4.5 8.7 11.11 .77ST BEDES MENT TIG 3.2 5.4 7.5 9.5.59Hampton RmYrs: Armour 4 . Holt 2 . Young 2 . Greig. Tota. Helltger. Best : Armour,Io~n~. Lake. Helli~er. Dutn~all . Salter. St. Bedm MeatT V-1 Mcshane 3 S. Hecker 2 . W. Furlon*. C . Ross . S . Kidd. D. Edu2rds. Best:B. Tomlinson. A. McShane. \4'. Furlong. J . Dickinson. C . Williams . C. Martin.

ST LEOS EMtr1AUS 1 .1 3.2 4.5 5.9.39OLD GEELONG 4.3 9.3 10 .5 13 .7.85St . Leos Emmaus: Ciohessy 2. Contessotto 2 . Collins. Best: Ottobre, Contes ..~tto.J. Manon. S. Manton . Henricus. Aullso. Old Geelong:Harper 5. Edge 3 . O'Brien 3 . O'Halloran. Ruess. Best: Anderson. Heine. Harper .Reuss . Cddwell . Liascos.

BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE 3.0 5.2 6.5 10.13.73THOMASTOWN 0.1 3.3 5.3 6.6.42Bulleen Templestowe: Beams 3. D . Bone 2. P. Nagel 2. P. Bone . Lambert . Tuami .Best : Ikallagiio. Nagei . P. Bone. Beams . T. Drrier. hlcKenzte .Thomastown: Smith 2. J . Bibs 2 . F. Vateri. Scarpa Best: Leavold . Smith. Sinclair .Theadorou, Stewart. Pellegrino.

OLD MENTONIARS 4.9 5.11 7.13 7.19.81BEAUASARIS 0.1 0.3 2.5 3.7.25Old Mentoalans: Norman 2. Pride 2. Millis . Moodie. Rushwtth. Best: Winduss .Rushwrorth . Elliott, Moodie. Davis, Pride.Beaumarln: Ott 2. P. Thomas. Beat : Gray . P. Thomas . A. Blxkie. hiatytece . M.OBrian.

BANYt1LE 6.2 8 .3 10.8 14.11 .95ST IiILDA SOUTH CAULF IELD 1.1 2.3 4.4 9.4.59Baayute: Wasson 3 . Kayrooz 3 . Fortune 3 . Bassett. Fen-all. Anderson. Parmasche .Turnbull. Best: Stevens. P. Williams . George . FeTall . B . Kinnear. Bassett .

SENIORSNAME CLUB LAST WK TOTALPOWER HAMPTON ROVERS 8 22MACGEORGE ST BEDES MENTONE 5 17VAUGHAN ST. LEOS EMMAUS 7 16CAPECI THOMASTOWN 6 15G. STROUD OLD MENTONIANS 4 15ACREMAN OLD MENTONIANS 4 1 4

RESERVECORFIELD BEAUMARIS 12RILEY OLD MENTONIANS 11O'BRIEN OLD GEELONG 3 11

C. ROSS ST. BEDES MENTONE 1 10

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Coe* John StromR es Coach: St*m Gray

1 B Klunea r2 D Witchell3 L Holt4 M Gilbert5 B Wilmore6 P Williams7 G Donaldson8 R Williams9 J Plant10 J Fortune11 J McDermott12 J Egan13 M O'Brien14 S Kayrooz15 S Gray16 D Mayne17 L O'Connell18 J Turnbull19 A Thompson20 S Playfai r21 R Dintinosante22 J Gilham23 M Gray24 A Plant25 C Williams26 H McDermott27SYin28 T Goury29 G Sutterby30 D Taylor31 C Bassett32 T Wason33 D Glass34 C Stevens35 B Anderson36 D Tyler37 M Jesse38 G Riches39 M George40 P Witchell41 B Grindal42 T Egan43 L Ferrall44 M Anderson45 R Cullen46 P Agostinelli47 B Parkes48 W Gibson49 K Convey50 B Debont51 A Hopgood52 D Noonan53 M Ashto n54 B Dintinosante55 D Williams56 B Woodlock57 T Bento n58 S Hartwick59 B Wilson60 B Gillard61 J Charles62 A Camilleri63 M Hare64 C Dodd65 A Mason66 N Cargan67 M Keegan72 L Sheean73 A Rossimel75 J McIntyre76 M Lewis77 M Whelan78 R Smith

BEAUMARISCoach, Brett MardatRes Coach: Scott Mathers

1 N. McLean2 S. Nish3 M. Pitts3 I . Williams4 M. Devine5 M. Ensor5 A. Qui n6 D. Wright7 P. Fisher8 M . O'Brien9 B. Nicholson9 A. McFarlane10 J . Wadham11 S . Blackie12 S . Mclve r12 P. McMahon13 B. Vaughan14 S. Mclver15 M . Hoyne16 M . Qui n16 D . O'Brien17 L. Marsh18 T. Cotter19 P. Thomas20 A. Faraguna20 M . Mellon21 P. Sherman21 T. Kendall22 J . Holt23 A . Catlin23 T. Fisher24 Q. Groves24 B . Gray25 J . Mahmoud26 W. Mills26 A . Cooper27 D . Johnston28 J .Vance29 C . Martin29 M . Hal l30 A . Easton30 R . Corfiel d31 L . McNicholas31 P. Ott32 S . Mitchell33 G. Jury34 J . McGrath34 B . Gray35 B . Ferguson36 S . Hanrahan37 B . Haynes37 M . Bassett38 C . Spence39 P. Duffy40 M . Lance41 A. Blackie42 D . Maypiece43 S. Healey44 S. Closter45 P. Thomas46 C . Ken t47 C . Day50 B. War d59 A. Rowbury60 R. Thatcher

BULLEEN-TEPdIPLESTOWE

Coach: Dwer, BethRes Coach: Dafa Hociaer1 J . Prior2 S. Driver3 S. Youn g4 G. Alexander5 C. Parri s6 R. Minney7 P. Robertson8 M. Agrotis9 R. Williams10 P. Har e11 W. Thompson12 A. Parri s13 D . Tulloch14 D . Matthews15 A. Bryant16 A . Shine17 S. James18 P. Nigro20 M . Tuomy21 D . Hooper22 C . Morihouitis23 B . Le Feure24 C . Meutimer25 S . Boyd26 C . Papadopoulos27 P. Faulkner28 K . Stelling29 R . Lambert30 D . Cooper31 D . Williams32 L . Stott33 G . Pemberton34 P. Edwards35 D . Dowd36 G . Taylor37 G . Shallard

HAMPTONROVERS

Coach: Russel BerriesRes coea,: aff,ra FlNersw1 P. Buckle y1 C . McGregor2 M. McKellar2 S. Morgan3 E. Crabtree3 A. Maso n4 S. Anderson4 M. Salter5 B. Marlyn5 R. Dunball6 S. Wills6 S. Willison7 M. Lanagan7 W. Armour8 D. Anderson8 M. Lak e9 A. Natoli9 A . Guthrie10 C Ferguson10 R . Van Dooren11 R . Grei g11 A Browne12 B . Hoare12 R . Grimmer13 T Wilmott13 C . Thomas14 D . Hobson14 D . Marshall15 S . Blic k15 A . Roe16 J . Ferguson16 B . Armstrong17 G . Hagart17 D . Artz18 D . McConville18 B . Hol t19 S . Helliger19 A . Hullick20 A . Power20 P. Cotter21 S . Parkinson22 M . Cripps22 L. Tota23 C. Scarlett23 T. Lynch24 J . Day24 M . Young25 M . Davey25 C. Marinis26 C. Perry27 T Prantzos27 W. Benton28 B . Johnston29 .M . Luxmoore30 A . Hunter31 R. Hunt32 T. Smit h33 C. Van Den Dungen34 S . Walke r62 D. Rogerson

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1 M Neeld1 D Walker2 M Edmonds3 D Welsby4 T Dugdale5 A Howells5 A Robson6 B Mithen6 E Bestock7 A Darcy7 S Wilson8 T Seymour9 J Wilson10 T Wiffen11 R Liley12 N Power13 P Hermann14 J POwer15 S Edge16 T O'Brien17 M Wilson18 N McKellar19 A Salter20 G Coldwell20 T Poole21 G Harper22 J Taylor23 H Davi s24 M Vickers-Will25 0 Thompson26 N Kemp27 W Paul28 A Farrer29 A Mithen30 B O'Halloran31 N Beattie32 G Wilkinson33 M Wilkinson34 J Pau l35 C Oliver36 T Brain37 J Cook38 M Povey40 S Bones42 P Liascos44 E Spiden47 M Oliphant48 E Smithers55 S Furphy59 C Walker61 R Oliphant62 H McInnes63 D O'Brien75 S Harrington76 C Stinchcomb80 L Wilso n

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D TIby Ken 1:1 .-, T-ner

j uv ya like a brother HEADERS! Don't worry mate ,j~ there's a far greater chance that vou'lt get a kic kthan there is of me improving my tipping prowess .Just ask Tommy!! - indeed correct .

On a personal note, as President of Southbank Iwant to go on record as complimenting the Players,Officials and Supporters of the AJAX club on makingthe aftermatch such a terrific occasion . The seedshave been sewn to cement an on-going affiliation .Well done and keep up the good work !

Interesting results from round 3 culminating inthe Yarra knocking over the previously undefeatedMonash Blues, the Jocs recording their first win atthe expense of the Patters, Parkside in emphatic fash-ion reversing '97 results against the OEG's,Southbank convincingly over an injury depletedJackers, the Friars again but not with any greatauthority and Aquinas rolling on quite nicely record-ing a soft win over Uni Blacks .

REVIEWParkside set up their victory by playing an

inspired first half and although losing their way in thethird allowing the OEG's in for 5 goals 11 points ,were able to regain their composure in the last stan-za to run out 22 point victors .

Similarly . Aquinas set up matters with a 7 goal to1 first quarter against Uni . Blacks . Bit by bit, and totheir credit, the Blacks inched their way back to getwithin 24 points early in the last before the Bloodssteadied and kicked the last 3 snags to record ahealthy 43 point win.

Southbank turned it on against a very injurydepleted AJAX outfit and gave a brilliant exhibition ofcreative football . The Bankers were too strong, toofast and won in almost every position . A warning toall teams, DO NOT write off the Jackers just yet giventhe expected return of several key personnel .

At the Monash Oval, honours between the Bluesan d Yarra Vall ey OB's were even through the firsthalf. The Yarra boys' relentless pressure paid divi-dends in the third and they opened up a substantial10 point lead at lemon time. A couple of early majorsput the issue beyond doubt, before the Blues peggedback the lead .

St. Pats Mentone ventured to Doveton to play St .Johns OC and all but for the first quarter matched upextremely well with both teams scoring 1 . 5 and 4goals respectively for the remaining 3 stanzas . Alas,the lack of an effective forward like the Joe's BrendanPola (7 majors) also didn't help their cause.

Salesian welcomed Whitefriars and from thescoreline obviously made the visitors work hard and

long for their 15 point victory . Had the Friars (verted their opportunities a little better then the 1ning margin would have been much greater . Howeas they say, bad kicking is bad footy !

PREVIEWParkside v. Monash Blues - a great contest

the cards here and the team to settle into the tei

first will more than likely get the points . On homeKB leans towards the Red Devils to win by 24 po

and hence keep their unbeaten '98 record in tacwill be interesting to see if the Blues can bounce bfrom their loss last week to trouble the suprenconfident Devils, like KB I don't think they canthen Headers it's up to you and the boys to provewrong.

AJAX v . Old Essendon - KB reckons that fand figures point to a win for the OEG's howeverupset is on the cards if the Jackers can get a fetheir injured stars on the track . Until that is the c,logic must prevail and KB tips the Essendon l:home by 27 points . Unfortunately I must aialthough if the Jackers do get a few back and in tfirst game on home soil they could be dangerousthe OEG's have too much at stake to let this on e

Whitefriars v. Southbank - a blockbusterDonvale where come 5pm one of these undefe,teams will be licking their wounds and nursing tpride . Haven't tipped against my tribe for somemonths so can't be expected to now . In a cliffharKB selects the Bankers by 5 points . Donvale is nhappy hunting ground for many a side the Banlhave not been there for a while, some of them nihave, this is their first big test in the higher gradeTB is confident they will handle it well .

Aquinas v. Salesian - the Bloods outfit arequietly rolling along very nicely indeed withoutgreat fanfares whilst the Salesian boys althoughing 2 games have been extremely competitive .home Aquinas are KB's choice to score by 18 poin what should be a close tussle . My spies KB tellthat Salesian have been gradually improving weelweek and whilst the Bloods have been pretty goodstill not totally convinced so I'm going with thetors to enjoy a good trip home .

St . Pats Mentone v. Uni Blacks - one of ittwo teams will register their first four points foryear (barring a draw!) . KB tilts in favour of the Patby 30 points especially at the Patterdome and alsc

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D SectionAJAX AQUINAS O .B . MONASH BLUES OLD ESSENDON PARKSID E

Coach: Rick Marks Coxh: Pn kewCrosby Coach: Dave Rogers Coack t loyd C~cix Lazio Z~afaRes Coach: Andrew Res Cosch: ~! Res Co®ch : Stem King Res Coach; Shane Bishop Res Coach: Mark Ram1 J . Wrobel 1 G. Burch 1 J . Alexander 1 J . Panagiotopoulos 1 P. Laurse n2 A. Kalinsk i3 B Davis 2 G. Chipporo 2 J . Baxter 2 J . Chapman 2 A. Delle-Vergin i.4 M. Dudakov 3 S. Edwards 3 L. Holloway 3 P. Lutterschmid t

4 S. Fleming 3 S. Pino5 J . Rath 6 A. Donachie P. Maide n4

5 S Emerson 4 D. Warren6 D. Kalb 7 C. Glennie 5 D. Rogers .

6 C. Ridley 5 B. Groo m7 G. Samuel8 A. Krongold 8 S. Kellyy

M . Newman 7 T. Cippolon iB

6 A. Stuart9 A. Rosen 9 P. Phillips 7 L. Findlay 8 S. O' rien D . Drinnan10 R. Bloom 10 D Boland

8 M. Lawrence 9 J . Goodgerger 8 B Chilcott11 D. Gelbart

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11 C.. BamburyM . Wrodarczyk

10 S . Webster10 I . Steven s11 B . Papal

.9 A.. Constantine

13 J . Engelman 12 S . Bethune 11 M . Spencer 12 J . Hearne 10 A. Vita14 Y. Rapaport 13 C. Jeffrey 12 J Caldwell 13 P. Chalkley 11 V. Roman o15 M . Rajc h16 G . Rozenberg9

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13 A . Herrman 14 S . Evans15 S . Bishop

12 D. McCal l

17 A . Cukierman 15 J . Knight 14 R . Burston 16 S . McPherson 13 A . Col ep y18 J . Wrobel 16 S . Close 15 M . Tinkler 17 P. Hexter 14 P. Lennon19 M . Halphen .20 A Carew 17 M . Denavi 16 B . Smiley 18 T. Read 15 D . Moodi e.21 M . Weisler 18 J . Hughes 17 P. OiNeill 19 G . Steven 16 M . Campbel l22 D . Mohr 19 G. Whitehead 18 Y. Colombies 20 J . Lan g

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26 B . Duzenman 22 S . Flynn21 C . Gregory 24 C . Robertson 20 C . Perkham

27 A . Lust Wood s23 L22 A. Dobson 25 A. Leask 21 M . Tessari

28 D . Degen . 23 S . Wrodarczyk 26 D . Fletcher 22 B. HarveyY29 M. Page P. Harper 24 B . Hodson 27 D . Barr 23 M Sherlock30 N . Israelsohn 25 T. Grierson 25 J . Hawkins 28 B . Turner .31 M. Barnett 26 A . Franklin 26 P. Hurley 29 J . Saunders 24 R . Marulli32 D . Marks33 D Pat 27 S. Jones 27 N . De Young 31 A . Corby 25 S . Ros s

.34 D . Gunn 28 G . Wiston 28 S . McGee

32 J . Mansfield33 S Cramer

26 C . Tyson

35 S . Roth 29 J . Wilson 29 A . Headberry.

34 J Leask27 L. Pan ari

i36 J . Segal37 A Freund 30 C . Collilver 30 L. Creamer

.35 D . Whitfield

28 S . Fisher.

38 J . Lewis 31 C Wooden 31 J .L. Smith 36 P. Trist 29 L. MacNamara

39 A . Grundmann.

32 M HunterM . Try 37 J . Walker 30 B . Hockey

40 A . Redlich.. 33 J.M . Smith 38 M . McKerrell 31 C. Austi n

41 J . Snow 33 M . Collella 34 B . Dowsley 39 A . Merrington 32 B . McCal l42 J . Klooger 34 M . Tarullli 35 D Murchie 40 T. DiBlasi 33 A Botta43 Y. Shei n44 N . Diamond

35 R. Chapman.

36 M . Tehan41 I . Ritte r42 A Jealous

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45 E . Steen 36 M . Tilling 37 J. Bolton.

43 A . Gaff 35 G . Panjar i46 J . Davis 39 S . Connelly 38 S. Hooper 44 R . Clohesy 36 W. Lay47 A . Abraham48 L . Goldberg

41 J . Kline 39 M . Smith 45 P. Barry 37 B . Pandari49 M . Jelinek 42 R . Moran 40 C . Riordan 46 D . Novacek 38 F. Darrigo50 B. Grodski 43 M . Slattery 42 A. Hickey 47 J . testro

48 P Murton 39 M . Hoyn eYn eS. Glasman

52 B Steine44 P. Dunne 43 R . Feenaghty .

49 A. Hutchinson 40 L. Inserrar. 53 D Katz 45 N . Frederikson

44 D . Teesdale 50 D . Bellman 41 N . Antonopoulo s.54 M . Nathan 46 J . Hunt 45 R . Walsh 51 S . Greasley 42 P Dean55 A. Sawicki 47 B. Woosnan

46 D. Jones 52 A. Dawson.

43 J Hubbard56 J . Sharp 47 S . Mentha 53 T. Hawke

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57 M . Gurvich 48 M . Moore 48 M . Kamphuis 54 S . Maybury 44 P. Solig o58 M . Fried 49 C . Lamborn 49 D . Morgan 55 R. Musa 46 T. Petropoulo s59 B . Sokolski 51 A. Hyland 50 D Schwedes 56 A . O'Ryan 49 S. Collie r60 D. Ko l61 J Kalbstein 54 S . Capton

.51 S . Millie 57 R. Wright 53 M . Yandell.

62 S . Davis 55 A. Cultrera 53 L. McCann58 A . Woerndle59 N . Osman

55 R. Lord63 S . Goldenberg 56 S . Doherty 54 R . Green 60 A . Palmer 56 B. Smith64 R . Israe l65 M Zurbo 58 A . Bethune 55 D . Trumble 61 D . Podger 57 M . McPherson.66 P. Zaltberg 66 M . Wilson 56 A . Berry 62 P. Baroch 58 D. Velenzisi67 M . Borenstein 67 P. Cruikshank 57 P. OiNeill 63 A . Porter 59 T. Patte n68 D . Boon69 J Verno 69 J . Hackine 59 H . Middleton 64 J . Ross i

65 A . Soteriou64 T. Thomas

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STJn+I,,S ST PATRICKS SAIFSI SOUTHBANKUB~

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7 D Christian 18 T. Sullivan19 G. Capuano

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3 Foy 24 C. Nicholls 24 A . Grace 26 R. Linford27 G . Wardrop 29 A. Glas s

B . Fredericks 25 G . Uptin 25 B . Kirchner 28 I . Del Silva 30 D . Sowerby25 B Aboujaber 26 B . Ellery 26 P. Shelly 29 A. Curry 31 N . Carah~v G Waters 27 M . Wise 27 M . Mansfield 31 J . Russell 32 M . Jone s27 B . Pola 28 M . Johnstone 28 M . Byrne 32 T. Richardson 33 T. Kitche n2g P. Liddel 29 D. Murphy 29 Mick Forbes 33 P. Rachor 35 P. Corri e29 D, Higgins 30 N . Freese 30 P. Bouchard 34 S . Gillard 36 S . Matthew s

3o R. Walker 31 W . Lloyd 31 A . Davey 35 K. Sparrow 40 G . Sullivan

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. 44 C . Hunt 50 M . Frank 58 M . Begley51 M . Orundell McMillan51 G

45 M . Spencer 51 S . Cambridge 59 J . King52 C . Hooper

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54 G . Cassano 53 D. Noonan 51 S . Kin gAlli2 T

53 S. Melican54 C Doyle

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D SectionWHITEFRIAR S

coxn: Des taigherRes Coach: Brian GrIs

1 D. Fedele2 M. Bateman3 M. Carbone5 M. Robinson6 C. Houston7 P. Coghlan8 A. Davi s9 C. Maguire10 A . Pawlik11 R . Reidy12 D . Griffin13 T. Hughes14 T. Carrigg15 P. Campbel l16 B . Vandenboom17 A . Carbon e18 D . Quilty19 M . Jongebloed20 S . McAuliffe21 P. Haseler23 P. Ciardulli24 R . Mika25 A . Lacey26 C . Ryan27 D . Vandenboom28 C . Eame s29 A. Glenn30 M . Power31 N . Jenkins32 M. Borrack33 C . Harri s34 D . Gloufchev35 C . Law36 D. Nolan37 P. O'Brien38 C. Carrigg39 M . Winterburn40 A . Thwaites41 C. O'Connor42 B . O'Connor43 N . Elliot44 M . Bateman45 M . Lester46 G .Johnson47 S . Habjan48 M . Reid49 C . Fulton50 T. Burgoine51 L . Eames52 E . Jackson53 D . Deizoppo54 S. Gilla n55 C . Calendar56 D . Rio57 D . Johnson58 J . Ri o59 D . Gentili n60 R . Pasqualotto61 D . Cassa r62 M . Vandenboom63 R . Tartaglia64 L. Quilt y65 C. Winterburn

YARRA VALLEYCoech: Darid KpfaRas Coach: Brandan Ruddy

1 PI Telford2 F. Macvean3 R. Thompson4 M. Fung5 A. Drew6 D. Howse7 J . Downs8 L. Morris9 C. Ross10 N. Dodwell11 C. Reynolds12 M . Whit e13 O . Kysela14 M . Simpson15 J .Koenan16 B . Smillie17 A . Lain g18 L. White19 S . Thompson20 S . Fram e21 A . Livesey-Cole22 T Wapshott23 D . Balshaw24 M . Davies25 T. Habben26 G. Mcleod27 A . Rowe28 J . Macvean29 P. Peterson30 D . Potter31 C . Padgett32 C . Heffernan33 D . Ireland34 T. Chrisfield35 B . Peake36 R . Penaluna37 D . Francome38 B. Morrison39 T. Reddaway40 M. White41 B. Downs42 T. Crean43 H . Park44 J . H o45 L. Rees47 B. Mcllwrath48 R . Davis49 S . Seabourne50 P. Ford52 A. Hartnett53 S . Corcoran54 T. Hale55 S . Taylor56 L. Harrington57 G . Whit e58 G . Kerr59 A . Joiner60 F. Yendell63 T. Strong64 T. Gentle66 A. Biesbroek71 M . Lain g72 R . Lawton76 J. Scale s

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0 ,L,;rGd to happen e1'entually. The cold, wet and

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ii s time to take yomuzrdf~uddy~~ ditiansf'lid enioy the greasy

j7Lttiii `:CTJ i? 0VCBi if of Mark Bushfield and the Umpires

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of Bushvs f Qur r ya coup mpathY, considerationtouched by you, svnipathy, consideration

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ecolonpfrom D, ❑ . Tim o~ grades due to

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r~rformances. Well done . Russell Owens umpired

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Chris Stevens turned up to hissameolhis knee ~tha

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pfield for 15 but underd

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s~d~ ~ise~~e and th that t~here is no eonfusionY

OUP.D YOU BELIEVEA Tim Sutcliffe did a gam e

Trvo weeks ago Bushy anout at F awkner at TherrY Penola's new ground where thed that they hadground was under water and muddy a n

to run the game I football boots. They was ie'~a~~p

bounce the ball, and I'm sure aupenola Football Club thatpointed in that.l wonder if Therr

y had put on a new curatoround in victoria under water . (Just

would be the only grmaybe we know where Geoff Cunningham is working

these days) .

G1iEAT EFFORT THAT

azi injury after receiving a deep ashumpired with Chris that

morning. N . fellow scribe who uusto under the cir-weekend said he umpired with great g wen

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,,car VAFA sponsor Carlton and United Breweries (CUB) has pleasure in presenting a tnvia compe-n which will see at the end of each month of the football season one contestant win two cases o f

1, product .

Tii e following ten questions will appear today for the first time this month .

c iitries will be drawn from those submitted and the ent ry that has the highest number of respons-

orrcctwill be declared the monthly winner for May .

many entries can be lodged per person per month and each entry should clearly show questions 1Rdlowed by the written responses to each question .

A current VAFA player won the Gardiner Medal (fairest and best playe r

2 .

in the VFL Reserves Competition) in 1985. Name him and his curren t

VAFA club?

8 . Can you name the only AFL player born in the USA to play in an AFLpremiership team?

9 . When you mention Queen Elizabeth and VFL football what comes tomind?

10. Since 1945 what is the nearest combination to a father and son win-ning VFL premierships?

and VAFA football?

North Melbourne played Richmond in Round 20 . 1985 . What is memo-

rable about the game?

Who was the first Little League player to participate in League football?

Successive 'A' Section Best and Fairest Awards (J .N . Woodrow Medal)have been won on four occasions - Lindsay Hassett (Geel) 1935-36,Jocka Nelson (MHSOB) 1964-65 . Norm Beattie (Cob) . 1969-19 70 are

three . Can you name a fourth?

3. Only one VAFA player has been drafted by the West Coast Eagles . Namehim and his VAFA club ?

4 . What is the link between the moustachioed fast bowler Merv Hughe s

Bill Picken . Jayson Daniels, Wayne Walsh and Ian McMullin have aunique bond. What is it?

Entries to the CUB Trivia Competitionc/- VAFA P{) Box 359 Elsternwick 3185 .

AUSTRALIA Y LEADING B"u;1" . .. E

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n an interesting round of football, Elsternwick per-haps surprised a few with such an emphatic victory

over Glenontly and Old Camberwell's disposal ofPower House, both very interesting indeed . Caulfield aspredicted rolled Swinburne

. Oakleigh also surprised alittle, but as mentioned they usually go alright athome, so to topple Peninsula was a great

effort andChirnside Park put St. Marys away comfortably .

PREVIE W

ROUND 4Old Camberwell take on Glenhuntly at home . Onrecent form Old Camberwell should roll them but who

knows in today's football. However, when firing OldCamberwell at this stage seem to be the team to beatand at home they should remain undefeated.

Caulfield do battle with Power House at home inwhat should be a tough game. Both sides 2 and 1 thusfar and both wanting to stay in touch with the topbracket . If on previous tip "when in doubt I go for thehome side" theory continues then I should tipCaulfield, but this time around I'll go for an upset andtip Power House . JUST.

Peninsula take on Sminburne at the home of thePirates . When the Pirates usually come off a loss thenext team usually pays and I can't see Swinburnechanging this . Therefore, in a fairly one sided affair,the Pirates to get the four points .

For the inaugural LeLeivre-lttexander trophybetween St . Mary's and OakIeigh. St. Mary's take on anin form Oakleigh at home . St . Mary's really can't affordanother loss if they wish to stay in touch early on, butunfortunately Oakleigh for them have found somemuch needed form . Coming off a great win against thePirates I'll tip the Krushers to win comfortably .

At the 'Postage Stamp' Elsternn>ick take onChirnside Park. Both sides are playing great footv atthe moment and in what should be an entertainingaffair I'll tip the Wickers. With both sides scoring high-ly the home ground advantage might just be enough .In the

Magoo's I'll tip Old Camberwell, Caulfield athome, the Pirates also at home . Oakleigh away and theWickers to get the double on the day.

Ground Floor, 77 Station Street, Maiuern 3944 VictoriaAustrali aTelephone : (03) 9500 051 1

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Social Notes :Glenhuntly

$1000 draw atClubrooms on May Z

17th, Drinks and food available . starting t1n,12 .00pm.Peninsula - 2nd May, First Year Players Night a

the Howard Parker Reserve commencing at 8 .00. ~welcome .St• MarYs and Oakleigh today are playing for th,

ev datiAlnc t a ae n+hophy^ Both clubs have a gre anow defunct ESFCA . Good luck to both sides on thi ;special occasion .

Caultield G nn, ,q _is - Congratulations to . .~ lBowes who plays his 5Qth game today . 417ill has progressed though the U19's to become a regular Senioplayer. Well done Will.

Glenhuntly - Congratulations to Tim Rossiter orreaching 150 games . A very determined player whohas been captain 4 times, best and fairest twice, andmember of the 1994 premiership side. Well done Tim.Peninsula - Congratulations to Cameron Landwho plays his 50th game today. Cam's r)natural abilit}has provided the team with many highlights, includinshis senior best and fairest award in 1996 at 19 year

;of age . Well done Cam ,Old Camberwell - Congratulations to Terry

week . An elegant playing fhi

s oot kick . who has given fine supjport to the club both on and off the field .

1, " If 9 - ROUND 5GLENHUNTLY V. CAULFIELD OR .POWER HOUSE v . PENINSULASWINBURNE UNIVERSITY v . OAKLEIGHCHIRNSIDE PARK v. OLD CAMBERWELLST. MARYS v. ELSTERNWICK

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OLD CAMBERWELL v . GLENHUNTLY Field: Ronelartvn Geoff Brereton Boundary: Daniel

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CAULFIELD GR. v. POWER HOUSE Field : Tony

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PENINSULA v. SWINBURNE UNIVERSITY' Field:peccr Woods Peter Griffith s

ST, MARYS v . OAKLEIGH Field: Paul Lamble

Geoff Brereton

ELSTERNWICK v . CHIRNSIDE PARK Field : Ken~t'alker Chris Moore

The Only Ball VAFAPlayers Fly For.

SENIORS - 25 .04 .98GLENHUh1LY 3.2 8.3 11.3 13.5.83ELSTERNWICK 5.4 12.5 16.8 23.12 .150GFenhuntly: August 3. Gilmore 2, Miller 2 . Bateman . Hill. Jankovk. McGuinness.

Rossiter. Turner. Best: Miller. Rossiter. Turner. August, Jankovic. Hilt.Ekstemwick : Mahony 11 . Curtain. 4 . Missagfia 4. Brennan. Franken . Grant

Bravington. Rest- Curtain. Mahony. Ward, Murphy. McNally. Tilley.

DID CAMBERWELL 6.2 11.5 18 .8 23 .11 .149POWER HOUSE 1.4 5.8 9.8 11.12.78

SWINBURNE UNIVERSITY 1.1 2.3 3.5 8.6.42CAULFIELD GRAMMAR 4.8 10.13 18.20 23.25.163Swinburne University: Dell'olto 3. Spcsato. Luckey. Hamilton. Best: Sheedy .

Hotrldge. Sposato. J. Dello'gta . MDano. Luckey.Caulfield Gramwar. Will 8 . Liddell 6. Vella 3 . D. Anderson 2, Baxter. Cowlishaw.

Farmer. Restartck. Best: Restartck Beauchamp. D . Anderson . Horton. Synantn.Millard.

OAKLEIGH 3.3 13.8 15.10 18.11.119PENINSULA 4.1 5.1 10.6 14.12.96Qaktef~h. Marshall 6 . Lewis 4. Bromlev He~ronin 2. Theoillopoulos 2. Dooley.Best: tTazile,~. C. Marshall, R. Marshall .-Wood. Bromley. Atlantic.Peninsula: Payze 3 . McMahon 3, Farrar 2. Sharpin . Cook. Kent A. Laundry. S .Parsons. CbuinghoFd. Beat C. Landry. Farrar. Wight, Jackson. Cook.

CHIRNSIDE PARK 6.4 13.14 21.20 34.30 .234ST MARYS 6.2 9.5 11.6 13.7 .85ChirnsMe Park: M. Pemberton 6 . S. Oaks 5 . Bakev 4. Carust 4. McIntosh 4,

Walker 3. C. Ptecidi 2, Pedlar 2, Mather. Holliday. Thomaas. Paola. Best:McIntosh, C . Piceido. Mather . Carusi. Pedlar. Bakey.St. Mary s: Petttti 5 . Bernaol 2 . Stephens . Gillard, Yner. S. Goldswnrthy. W.Goldswvrihy. Kudditulakld. Best : W. Goldsworthy. Harrison . Hill. Leahy. Watson.

RESERVES - 25.04.98GLENHUNTLY 3.2 8.5 14.8 17.11 .113ELSTERNWICK 0.3 1.6 2.8 6.8.44Glenhuntty: Wilson 6 . Cassar 3. P. Thomas 3. Panozzo 3 . Harrison. Crooke . M.

Johnson. Best: Hoskhng. D . Jones. Wilson, Smith. Haggarty. Cassar.Effiterawick: Bucldnghazn 2, Auslander. Swinnerton. Ramsay. Whelan . Best:

Whelan, Overman . Kcs1J. Carrie, Auslander. Daniel .

OI.D CAMBERWELL 6.4 11.8 18.11 21 .18.144POWER HOUSE 0.2 1.5 1.6 3.6.24

SWINBURNE UNIVERSITY 1.1 2.1 2.3 4.5.29CAULFIELD GRAMMAR 2.2 9.6 10.11 14.15.99Swinbutae University: Hem 3 . Utpin 2. Best : Stevenson. Winters. Cason. Philips,Had)langelL Mosley .Caulfield Graaunar : Santiago 3. Holloway 3. Smith 2 . Bettany. Cassidy. Davies .Cox. Chan . Osqr. Best : Smith. Dowd. Oscar. Cassidy. P. Anderson. Davies.OAKLEIGH 0.1 2 .2 6.3 7.4.46PENINSULAOB 4.2 8.5 12.7 14.11.95Oakkigh: Moulang 2. AOierlnos . Dell'aguila. Nuske . Woods . Best : NikakLs. Wood.

DelCagutia Nuske, Riches. NikaPeninsula OB: Bedford 4. Fisher 4. Campbell 2 . Sims, Marks.Wamer. Lloyd. Best:Bradyn . Campbell. Sims . Taylor. Pcraney. Loyd .CHMNSIDE PARK 4.1 9.2 10.8 18.14 .110ST MARYS 1.2 1.5 2.6 4.6 .30Chtms3ke Park: Skein 3. Conte 3. E . Pope. A. Chirnsede. Lowen. PlliMdis. B.Chtrnside. Hussey. Best: Koqsmazt . t~stan . Loaren. Massarottt. Skein. Kfmpton.St. Mery'e: Wilosn. LMripstone. Goulett. Tra:asoot Best: Fraser. Nevan. Clarke,Gunn. Goullett.

MELEES - BEWAREA melee is `Where an incident takes place

involving players pushing, scragging,jumping into packs, throwing each other tothe ground or other or other similar such

conduct"

Brian "Benny" Goodman and Tom Brain pre- ~sent all scores and match details in a light-

1iearted manner. Listen to Benny Tommy and

a special guest 9 .00 a.m. each Sunday.

Program includes Phil Stevens talking VAFA issues .

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E BlueCAUtMD1GRF1 CHIRNSIDE PARK EI_Sf W=AM GLENHUNTLY OAKLEIGH ARCCoach: Geotf ReiHey Coach : lorm Coach : Rod Marna Coach: &%-a Allender Coach: Chrs MooreRes Coach: Matiliew Sdealien Res Coach: Karl Ontes R es Coach: Andrew Curtain Res Coach : Peter Darrick Res Coach: Peter ArKbrq)wk

1 M. Millard 1 M. Pemberton 1 L. Murphy 1 B. Wilson 1 R. Gec2 B. Hall 2 A . Sore 2 A . Hankin 2 C. Whelan 2 A. Bloomfield3 D. Anderson (C) 3 G. Skein 3 T. Byrne 3 T. Hill 3 D. McKenzi e4 S. Stevenson 4 M . Carusi 4 M. Savage 4 D. Cassar 4 P. Heverin5 W. Horton 5 M. Holliday 5 M. Whelan 5 J . Allessi 5 C. Riche s6 A. Kahofer 6 J Brown 6 G. Jenkins 6 P. McGuinness 6 K. Marshal l7 J. Cowlishaw .

7 V Piccioli 7 D. Lee 7 M. Kouts 7 P. Donadel8 S. Cossart - Walsh

.Oate s8 S

8 S. Currie 8 J . Janis 8 R. Marshal l9 W. Bowe s10 A Will

.9 W. Pemberton 9 S. Clement 9 A. Antonio 9 J . Mouti s.

11 M . Cassidy 10 M . Koopmans 10 R . Bravington 10 A. Young 10 M . Wood

12 J . Farmer 11 G . Wyngard11 P. Mahon y11aL Messiaglia

11 T. Rossiter 11 C. Hanley

13 D . Gurr 12 D . Paola.

12 N . Wigmore12 S . OiReilly 12 A. Zavaleri s

14 S. Klose 13 E . Westmore 13 P Stankovich13 M . Kratewski 13 J . Kna e rP P

'15 R . Castles 14 D. Dasolto.

14 S . Soppett14 J . Gilmore 14 B . Dell Aquilla

16 T. Royals 15 S . McIntosh 15 F. Diangregorio15 P. Breslin 15 G . Redford

17 G . Williams16 M Walker 16 M Surman

16 C. Johnson 16 J . Nik o17 P. Anderson

.17 B Pedler

.17 J Ward 17 S . August 17 P. Hamilto n

18 N . Co x19 B Baxter

.18 M . Massarotti

.18 A . Neill 21 I . Turner 19 P. Taylor (C)

.20A H Vella 19 C. Piccioli 19 R . Buckingham 22 G . Richards 20 T. Adami c

.20B M Klose 20 K Oates 20 M . Hunt 23 P. Thomas 21 A. Perdikomati s

.21 N . Brohier (VC)

.21 S . Cousins 21 M . Noonan 24 A. Worsnop 22 S . Osborn e

22 T Townley 22 P. Delguidice 22 M . Mussard 26 T. Short 23 P. Dickie

23 D . Ash 23 R Davidson 23 S . Curtain 27 M . Gulton 24 S . Kitt s

24 K. Dachs.

24 D . McHenry 24 B . Franken 28 C . Murray 25 C. Marshal l

25 N . Lubransky 25 R HendersonA . Patterson 30 B . Stewart 26 A. Kitt s

26 S. Williams..

26 C . Mahony 31 L. Thomas 27 S . Adaway

27 R . Keown26 G . Kellaway 27 M . Daniels 32 S . Jankovic 28 A. Monaghan

28 T. Chan 27 L. Lowen 28 W. Davidson 33 D . Jones 29 D. Hal l29 D . Schrimski 28 J . Mosca 29 S . Mahony 34 B . Miller 30 J . Stevens30 D . Lowe 29 P. Schilling 30 J. Wright 35 J . Commerford 31 T. Bromley31 J. Holloway 30 L. Mather 31 G. Devonshire 36 R . Hall 32 G . Perpin a32 M . Dicrosta 31 M . Ogstan 32 T. Swinnerton 37 A. Breslin 33 A. Schultz33 R . Morrissey 32 G . Laidlaw 33 J. Overman 38 A. Haggarty 34 S . Kilner34 J. Margerison 33 A . Chirnside 34 A . Contin 39 T. Hosking 35 R. Nuske35 A. Lawrence 34 A . Thomas 35 P. McNally 40 L. McAuliffe 36 D. Dooley36 R . Gosstray 35 MT. Koopmans 36 B . Bravington 42 M . Stahmer 37 P. Nikaki s37 M . Scholten

36 D. Karp 37 J. White 43 M . Jones 38 D. Chapma n38 J . Restarick39 J . Santiago 37 L. Bakey 38 M . Bell 44 B . OiDonnell 39 J . Bonaddio

40 M Phelan 38 G . Kimpton 39 P. Allan 45 R . Stannage 40 C. Taylo r.41 M Liddell 39 N . Sibbing 40 M . Ray 46 A. Bain 41 G . Malapani s.42 D . Synman 40 T. Marriner 41 A . Tilley 47 J . Walton 42 G . Orlando43 J . Smith 41 D . Kennedy 42 S . Ramsey 48 J . Young 43 J . Theofilopoulo s44 C . Bettany 42 A . Conte

43 C . Lyon s44 G Corrie

50 G . Lewis 44 B . Woodard45 T. Oscar 43 A . Burnes

.45 R . Grandemange

52 C . Mitchell 45 G . Chapma n46 G . Lehner 44 R . Chirnside 46 J. Kosij 53 D. McLinden 46 P. AndonoPoulos47 L . Salem

45 W. Hussey 47 M Franken54 D . Mance 47 S . Lewis

48 S. Varthalis 46 P. Egan.

48 J Ahern 55 S . Pappin 48 T. Hatton50 M. Cutler

47 N . Egan.

49 C Walker56 R. Bateman 49 S . Andonopoulo s

51 N . Silve r52 T. Dionyssopoulos 48 R. Gray

.50 D . Hosking 57 M . Ryan 50 P. Leslie

53 M. Tully 49 C. Peters 51 M . Bullard 58 J . Crooke 51 J . Bonaddio

54 B. Lyons 50 C. Lindsay 52 P. Broderick 60 M . Johnson 52 P. Andrinopoulos

55 M. Davies 52 G . Lambkin 53 R . Williams 62 G . Panozzo 53 T. lanchell o

56 A. Dowd 53 B Driver 54 S . Kirkham 63 C . Thom 54 A. Atherino s58 A. Coventry

.54 D Skillern 55 P. Harris 64 M . Callander 55 B . Grant

59 A. Beauchamp.

55 P Churchill 56 D . Steele 65 P. Harrison 56 J . Alis s60 M . Barnett

.56 R McArthur 58 K . Campbell 66 P. Fogarty 57 S . Simopoulos

61 G . Dind.

59 M . Lacis 67 B . Hodge 60 M . Ora m62 A. Coventry 57 J . Whiteside 60 S . Park 68 R . Dolge 61 A. Moulang69 A. Gooding 58 A . Mather 61 M . Purcell 69 G . Fletcher 63 D. Woods

59 D . Harvey 62 C . Allan 71 P. Jones 64 J . Tolley60 P. Pope 63 T. Baxter 66 A . Wood61 G . Pillikidis

Rafferty the 67 B . Gan t

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,~ . r- - -PENI N SU LA O.B . POWERHOUSE ST. M ARY'S SWI N BUR NEUN IC oach &-"'•_• .R Coach: Peter Mori

'Ccack Eww Evarm Coach: Gary Hickey

t )s R es Coo t *r Res Coach: Craig Richarcls Res Ct ach Peter Mrdck Res Coach: Geoff Barry

j, f .lcLean 1 S. Parsons 1 A. Snellman 1 M. Learmonth 1 M . Milan oJames 2 S. McMahon 2 J. Hall 2 L. Cosson 2 J . Sheedy

A Inkster 3 A. McCorinan 3 N. Pavlou 3 R. Livingston4 A Bell 4 D. Dell'Oli o

S . jack 4 E. Bowen 4 R. Devlin.

5 L. Willis 5 J Dell'Olio5 S. Horskins 5 N. Kent 5 MM . Braini 6 W. Stuart

.6 M Johnsto n

6 A . Seeley 6 M. Warner 6 D Burch 7 T Pettini .

7 M . Scott 7 N. Franks. 8 R. Kodituwakku 7 A. Hamilto n

Tow n3 C . 8 P. Angus 7 C. Richardson 9 T. Gunn 8 J . Horrid ega A, Gibbs 9 P. Keohn 8 S. Cross 10 T. Jones (VC )

11 K . Gillard 10 R . Turnbul l;p ! .7 . Hanson 9 P. Krohn 9 A. Morris 12 B . Summerf ield 11 G . Barry

1 1 J . Heffernan 10 T. Trewhitt 10 G. McCoullough 13 J . Chapman 14 R Good ei 2 J . Wilson 11 A. Land ry 11 J . Gill 14 P. Watso n

15 D Andrews.

17 S Le e3 N . SimsWhitehead~ R

12 A. Campbell 12 J . Robe rtson.

16 A . Wilcox.

18 A. Fiumani1 - .Short

13 V. Brancaijano 13 J . Harris 17 S. Leahy 19 B O'Mara1 51 g D . Walker 15 B . Coo k

16 S . Claringbold14 T Auld 18 B . Frail

19 B. Ibbotson.

20 A. Hilgeman n- R Pike 17 L Barclay

15 J . Scotland 20 G . Crouch 21 T. D mon dy; 8 A. Brownless .

18 S . Glover 16 R . Thomas 21 T. Ymer (C)22 R Allen 22 S . Flynn; y M. Freedman

19 M . Goldthorpe 17 C . McLeod .23 S. Parsons 23 C Smit h2 0 A. Hills

? ; T. Hardman 20 C. Landry C . Doyl e19 J Evans

24 I . Gouliet25 M . LeLevire

.24 S . Fiztgibbo n

22 S. Chow 21 M . BonnerAtchiso n22 A

.20 Andrew Jackson 26 P. Fraser

27 G M C ll27 D . Murphy

23 D. Bell . . c onne 29 D . aoliDePaoli2~- D . Imberger 23 R. Sharpin 21 Adrian Jackson 28 J . Innes

30 PTaylo r2 5 A 24 B . Wight 22 S. Craven 29 J . Cogdon .

.2o M. Stones 25 S . Atchison 24 R . Williams 30 S. Rhode s

31 J Finch32 A. Sartitsis

27 T. Doherty 26 C. Lloyd 25 S. Evans.

32 J . Boyes 33 D . Milan o

28 B, Leitch 27 S . Payze 26 J . Senior 33 P. Stevens 35 T. Grimshaw29 T. Johnson 28 B . Taylor 27 C . Newland

34 R . Ferwerd a35 G Theoharns

38 N . Hadsiangeli3-0 ,S . Roe 29 R. Bedford 28 J . Tucker

.36 E Evans 39 G . Crouch

31 L. OiMahony 30 A . Crean 29 G Newman.

37 J . McCashney 40 M . Strou d32 E. Williams 31 A . Gross .

30 P Harrison 38 F. Harrison 43 C . Freeman33 N. Saffar 32 A . Parsons . 39 A. Woods

P. McCrea 33 D . Sims 31 M . Ormsby 40 S. De Young 44 N . Morgan

35 M . Hopkins 34 T Bradon 32 B. Eilson 41 W. Goldswo rt hy 45 R . Po tt e r336 S . DerryrY 35 G . Park 33 P. Ryan

42 T. Worral43 L . Wilson 48 M . De Bon o

37 R. Gillin 36 N . Bowman 34 R . Sneddon 44 P. Dinnick 50 B . Caulfield38 R. Scott 37 T. Stewart 35 C Williams 45 A. Gunn 51 P. James39 C. EVans 38 M . Wells

.36 A. Robinson

46 J . Bernadi47 M Bona 52 J . Piotrowski

0 J . Harvey 39 R . Pritchard K Telford.

48 D . Morcom 53 M McCalma n:1 C. Ryan:2 R Pratt

40 S . Marshall.

38 P. Phelan 49 S. De Young.

55 T. Benne tt. 41 S . Farrow 50 P. Frase r3 T Walker 42 A Male

39 T. Frederiken 51 A. Georg eS . Smith

.43 M Bonner 40 G . Arnold 52 F. Sadie r

;5 T. Johnston.

44 J . Muir 41 S . Clayton 53 R . Ferwerd a54 S. Goldswo rth y6 i. Reid 45 D . Scown 42 N . Dean 55 J . Duck

4 7 P, Lenton 46 A O'Neil 43 J . Entwhistle 56 A. Gunnae D . OiHalloran .

47 T Cox 44 G Dean 57 J . Grainge r9 T. Hamilton . . 58 T. Azzapad i

5 0 J. McKenzie 48 J . Bleasby 45 M . Gronhoj 59 J . Hill

5 1 A . Rogers 49 J . Whelan 46 S . McCardel 60 C . Tetley

52 J. Mcllwraith 50 R . Blood 47 D . Lambert 61 J . Josep h62 G . Hayes

5 3 R . Nash 52 M . Fisher 48 D . Phelan 63 T. Ove rto n5 P. Richmond 54 M . Dent ry 49 M . Ostenfeld 64 S. Parson s5 ~ J. Kell

y55 R . Cannon Stand l50 A 65 P. Harti g a n

53 T. Simpson 56 R . Powney .54 J Blowfield

66 S. RhodesStone67 S58 C . Williams

59 D Al58 B . Jackson60 P Cooper

.58 M . Ramanausisas

.68 M . Scammell

. e xsC B . Lakkio

.62 D . Cross 60 D . Wright 69 G . Neven

70 A. Goldsworth y66 A . Hayley 70 R . Haywood 71 N . Malloch69 S Farrar 87 T. Friend 72 L . Phillip s.

88 G . Scotland73 J . Traxnac k74 J . Wedrie n

~ fc ; 75 J . Brow n~ 76 J . Jayde n

E CTRICAL 8 GAS 77 T. Timbu ry"-0' .1E APPLIANCES 88 A Ballantyn e20 c~7 8061

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SPORTSCOVERi

E SECTION (White)by Barry Hickey

t may not yet be apparent, but this section isevening out, and picking up game points is goin g

to become a grim business . Today's games forinstance are all very competitive .LAST WEE K

UHSOB surprised both this scribe an d BulleenCobras by a top win at Koonung Reserve . 8 min-utes before the siren, the Cobras were certainties ;4 minutes and 5 goals later, UHS had pulled aGrizzly Bear out of their hat and grabbed the 4points . 'You bloody ripper!!' said David Nash .'What the @#&*?!! happened?' queried JoeD'Angelo, in his quietly understated way. UHS'BP's Devlin and Eltringham were steady all day,and the Cobras strength was their backline also .

Fitzroy Reds made Kew earn their 4 points atRamsden Street, but couldn't contain the Brownand Golds in the final term . Kew's captain, BrianCullen. played a blinder, with Jamie Bell having aterrible day at CHB, dobbing 9 big ones! PatrickJackson starred in the centre for Reds, ably sup-ported by on-ballers Wes Fawaz and Mimo Merhi .

Richmond Central were too accomplished forOld Westbourne who were overwhelmed byCentral's marking power . Greg Porteous stood outin a very even and proficient Central team. TheWarriors, to their credit, battled on to the end, withBrad Franklin again exemplary .

North Brunswick played a strong, even gameagainst Williamstown CYMS, with the CY's strug-gling to cover injuries . Even so, it was a good effortby North, which improves with every outing.North's engine room of Malkoun, Ellis andMcMahon generated lots of ball for their forwards,while CY's back flanker 'Jack' Daniels took on therucking role bravely.

Latrobe University matched it with Old Careyin an even first half, but were unable to hold theC's after the long break . The massive main ovalwas made for the C's looping long game and theymade the most of it . Willis . Bakogianis and Storerstood out for the Trobers, and the C's Joel Daniherimpressed with his penetrating disposals .THIS WEEK

Kew tackle the rapidly improving UHSOB atthe picturesque Victoria Park . This will be a realtest for UHS because Serge D' Angelo's boys are indominating mode, and even though the Green andBrowns did well against the Cobras last week, it ishard to see them troubling Kews enormous fire-power for the entire game today . Kew by 6 goals .

The Warriors dobattle with the Redsout at HoppersCrossing where th ehome side will be deadset determined to post the .first win . Right now though, the Reds are more se ..tled and they put up a more than fair showinagainst the might Kew last week. Reds home bygoals.

CY's take on Central at the Fearon and will bhoping they will have a fuller list to choose frorthan they did in round 3 . If the ground is heavy eslippery from the rain this week CY's will pus :Central but not to the extent of beating them . ThYarra Boulevardiers will have too much scorinpower for the CY's, and should be up by 4 orgoals at the siren .

The C's host North in another top game, whic]should produce some exhilerating footy . North arhitting their straps after a lacklustre start and wiitrouble the C's with their hard running on-ballerand close checking backs . Watching the coachewill be interesting, they've both got more move:than a tub full of mating North American Kin ;Snakes!! In the end the C's skill level and versatility should see them take out the points by 3 orgoals .

The Cobras host the Trobers in a match botlsides want desperately to win . The home side wilbe manic about making up for their short bukilling lapse of concentration last week, and thenis no way there will be a recurrence today . ThETrobers strength is their on-ball set up . with ~dominant knock-ruck and swift moving crumbersthey will give the Cobras a bit of stick. Howeverthe Cobras should get across the line leading byor 3 goals, after a high standard match .

Reserves winners should be : UHSOB, RedsCY's, C's and Cobras .

Correspondents the Monday numbers are9547 9144 (ph) or 9547 7764 (fax) or, if you preferSunday or Monday nights on 9818 1425 .

VALEOld Carey was saddened by the sudde n

death interstate of their 1988 President, LouMackrall, on New Years Eve last . The brotherof the C's treasured Registration Secretary .Val Evans, Lou struck a chord with everybodyhe met, and will be keenly missed . Our deep-est condolences to his family and particularlyto Val and Max.

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La Trabe stalwart Rob Canty plays his 100th

1t, 11 1 tlie Red and Black today . Congratulation s

111 ofns Rob, and may there be many more left

.~~ iegs .Old Carey's Tommy Moulton and Andrew

Oppy rnlbark on their 50th outing for the C's%4eIl done you pair of charachters .

MAY 9 - ROUND 5OLD WESTBOURNE

,-11 j~~OY REDS V. WILLIAMSTOWN CYM SI I m OND CENTRAL V. NORTH BRUNSWICK

; TROBE UNI . v . KEWEN COBRAS v . OLD CAREY (Game

switched from ori,Ina1 draw)

SENIORS

CLUB LAST WK TOTALER OLD CAREY 11 30

5E1_IyNON RICHMOND CENTRAL 7 12

L`.tI `:TS BULLEEN COBRAS 11Pf'L%IRENTI KEW 1 1 1

RESERVESRICHMOND CENTRAL 7WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 2UHSOBOLD CAREY

18131284

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KEW v. UHSOB Field: Michael Jessep Geoff Moore

OLD t?IESTBOURNE v. FITZROY REDS Field:I.licllael Gilday

WILL STOSrJN CYMS v. RICHMOND CEN-

TRAL Field : Paul Tuppen Ken Brewer

OLD CAREY v. NORTH BRUNSWICK Field : Mark

1.Iclrrison Rick Love

BULLEEN COBRAS v . LA TROBE UNI. Field: BobllcLeod Ken McNeic e

SPORTSCOVERPhone: (03) 9561 7577

Fax: (03) 9561 7566

SENIORS - 25.04 .98UHSOB 1.2 6.4 8.5 11.11 .77BULLEEN COBRAS 2.7 2.7 6.13 8.15.83UHSOB: Farrellu 5. Stevens 3, Bone . Haslett. Tatarico . Red: Ehringtacn. Stevens.Starbuck. DeP.in . Slums, Farrelly.BuBeea Cobras : Badan)ek 5 . Humphrey . Opie. Schneider. Best: Orwin .Humphrey . Goets. Schneider. Badamek. Opie.

FITZROY REDS 3.4 7.8 9.10 10.12.72KEW 5.2 8.5 10.7 15.9.99Fitzroy Reds:P. Jackson 3 . Farrell 2 . Smith 2. Merhhi. Fawaz. M. Hart . Best: P.Jackson. Mehrt. Fawaz . Atkins, P. Keppei. Drnra.Kew: Bell 5 . Bottom, Cullen . Fraser. Gencarelll. Hannam . D. Hope. McMahon .Peters . R . Putvirenti. Sheehan. Best: Cullen. Kalpaks. Channon. Bortone . Bell.Hope .

RICHMOND CENTRAL 7.4 13 .7 22.11 25.15.165OLD WF.STBOURNE 1.3 3.6 7.9 10.13.73Richmond Central: S. Sharman 7. Holt 4. C . Shannon 2. Byrnes 2 . Macak 2 .Swika 2 . G. Porteous 2. Newton . Andopolaulcs. Matcom, Burnett . Best: Porteous.S . Shannon. Swika, Pikett. Holt. A. White.Old westbournr. Farru~Ya 2. Moore 2. Franklin 2, J . Horsburgh 2. Hewitt. A .Horsburgh. Best: Franklht. Flower. J. Horsburpfi. Moore. Robson. A. Horsburgh .

NORTH BRUNSWICK 4.1 11.4 16.7 22.10.142WILLIAMSTOWN 2.1 8.3 9.5 10.10.70North Brunswick: GrimaEd 4, Pretty 4, M. Sorleto 3, t4'ernham 3. A . Tirchett 3 .Pizzari 3, Whiteman 2 . Best : Malkoun. Ellis. Burrows . McMahon. M. Sorleto.Kyriazis .

LA TROBE UNIVERSITY I .1 7.2 9.2 9.5 .59OLD CAREY 1 .6 8.8 20.12 27.15.177La Tto6e University: BakogLuiic 3. Surer 3. Willis 2. Bland . Best : Willis.Bako~vr1. . BaWk . Robinson. Cummings, Turner.Old Carey: Greenwood . With(ngton. Oppv. Goodall. Spencer. Patterson.

RESERVES - 25.04 .98UHSOB 4.5 11.10 17.13 27.17 .179BULLEEN COBRAS 1 .0 1.0 1.0 2.0.12UHSOB : Shone 8 . Jones 5. Dixon 3 . Ford 2. Frei)ah 2 . Mills, Pfeffer, Carruthers,Hoban. Sciola. Evans, McCartney. Best : Excellent Team EttmtFITZROY REDS 1 .2 4.3 6.3 11.5 .71KEW 3.4 5.8 8.10 8.11 .59Fitzroy Reds: Kvrias:ou 5, McLennan 2 . T. . Hart. Lee, Zappelli. Tomat . Best.Ben}man . Kyriacou . Lee . T. Hart, Frisby. O'Connor.New. N. Lh9ngston 2 . Giaztsante 2 . Reid 2, A . Barnes. M . MasMtti . Best: R. Bruno.Dance, D. Mascittl . Chom, R. Lh~n~ston. Reid.RICHMOND CENTRAL 7.1 8.1 8.5 10.7.67OLD WESISOURNE 1.1 3.2 3.4 4.4 .28Richmond Central : Jackson 7, Thomas, Reid. Maher. Best: Birt. Jackson. Corker.Guthrie . Rfcxhie. FauIlmer .Old Westbourne: B. Mattsson 2 . Firming. Walker. Best: Harris . Jago. B. Mattsson.S. Mattsson. McMillan . BNman .NORTH BRUNSWICK 2.5 8.5 8.8 9.11 .65WILLIAMSTOWN 1 .1 3.5 5.8 11.9.75North Brunswick: Latou( 2. S . Laoutatzes 2, Abdehtour. Hat O'Brien. Evans,Andruutsus. Best: Bradford. Latout Evans. Funell . OBrien . ovski.LA TROBE UNIVERSITY 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 .1OLD CAREY 2.8 5.10 7.14 9.20.74La Trobe University. Best : D. Wright. S. Smead . C . MeMe . S. Mitchell. S. Alcock.

B, Letterman .Old Carey: Small 4. M . Curry 2. Gardiner 2 . S . Addison. Beat: M . Curry. Battle.Small, S. Curry. Gibson. Gardiner.

CLW ~ Z:EEIU,~- ?GPREP -.,,,°~i, r~rhiS'~1 , 7'1 7nll-Y

FOR ~_-i I~ILv ~-' 1

Because of the new procedure regard-ing lodging a request for an investigation,clubs are advised not to phone the VAFAuntil after 3 12m on a Monday to find ifthe gran ting of the prescribed penaltyapplied for is accepted by the Association .

If a request for an investigation,accompan ied by a cheque for $200, isreceived before 3pm Monday following theweekend's game, the prescribed penaltywill not be accepted and the matter willbe referred to the foll owing day's tribunalfor deliberation.

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E WhiteBULLEEN COBRAS FITZROY REDS KEW I.ATROBE: Ui'`l .FE-VIL BRUPlS ~

Coaah : IYArgelo Senior Coach : C~rart Hmwmw Coach: Serge 0 Angola senior Coach : Sean C~ --i Coah : C. FoxR•n Coach: Janie Redfe(n Res Coach: Darren Kane Res : Richard Baker Res. Ccoch:,blanWi _-ram Res Coa& B Rawl

1 R. Schneider 1 M . Frisby 1 B. Lafranch 1 M . Bakogianis 1 A. Tirchett2 T. Orwin 2 A. Walsh 2 J . Kalpakis 2 D . Huffer 2 D. Adams3 M. Stratton 3 C. Daalder 3 R. Pulvirenti 3 S. Frederickson 3 S. Hodgso n4 N. Cartledge 4 M. Carracher 4 G. Crimmins 4 G. Murphy 4 M. Sorleto4 N. Cartledge

5 D. Kane 5 J . Barne sC. Hope

5 S. Adamthwaite 5 W. McMaho n

4 I . McLeod6 A.. Lukies

6 A. Felmingham 6 B. Franzman 6 W. Grimaldi

5 M. Dallo li o97 J . Doyle 7 D. Hope 7 G. Robinson 7 D. Magnuson8 M. Farrell 8 J . Pulvirenti 8 R. Storer 8 B . Whitman6 B. Hoare 9 D. Fitts 9 A . Gencarelli 10 D. Sidebottom 9 J . Mille r

7 F. Baldi 10 James Briffa 10 B . Cullen 11 J . Zebrowski 10 B . OiBrien8 T. Mazzarella 11 F. Cocco 11 A . Barnes 12 C. MaDonald 11 J . Boudola h8 S. Gayler 12 J . Smith 12 S . McMahon 13 B . Brown 12 J Polemico s9 P. Goetz 13 A . Hoare 13 C . Kiriakou

14 G Campbell14 S . Haynes

.13 S. Werha m

10 S. Wag g99B . Campbell .

15 M Bria15 M . Lewis 14 M . Bradford

11 S. Petty15 P. Keppell .

16 D . Wood 16 C. McKie 15 B. Evan s12 A. Issa

16 M . Wharfe17 B Lee 17 J . Bell 17 L. Heathcot e

18 S O'Toole 16 L . Demoran13 S . Dillon

.18 M . Heenan

18 N . Kin g19 N Peters

.19 R . Canty

17 A. Kyriazi s14 B. Mott 19 A . Centra

.20 H . Sheehan 20 A . Murphy 18 M. Malkou n

15 M . James 20 D . Hope 21 D . Hannam 21 D . Edmunds 19 V. Liros i

16 D . Trinchi 21 S . OiCarroll 22 J . Paron 23 S . Dunin 20 M . Warre n

17 Gareth Brown 22 S . Pickett 23 I . Baccini 24 S . Honey 21 G . Burrow s

18 R Badanjek23 P. Jackson 24 B . Dimasi 25 M . Cotsopoulos 22 R . Thorpe

.24 C . Tehan 25 C . Bradley 26 P Gronow 23 D. Elli s

19 S . Trapman 25 P. Jackson 26 M . Channon.

27 L . Ryan 24 G . Lattou f20 J . Moran 26 M . Hart 27 D. Cracknel l

28 L Donovan 28 M . S raI ap~

25 R . Dovidi o21 M . Strahan 27 J . Loft .

29 M . Dalrymple 30 S. Bernardo 26 S . Ho 9922 P. Bastasin 28 N . Hall 30 C. Giansante 31 S. Lonergan 27 D. Lucanton i23 J . Redfern 29 N . Arnott 31 A . Wells 32 M . Napier 28 W. Pretty24 P. Zorzi 30 J . Campbell 32 J . Chow 33 T. Little 29 C. Jewel l25 W. Olney 31 M . Ross 33 J . Porter 34 T. McIntosh 30 P. Dimarc o

26 A Gillard32 T. Hart 34 M . Mascitti 35 C . Roberts 31 J . Freeman.

27 C . Pasiopoulos33 S . Drury 35 R . Brun o

36 A Skerritt36 B . Launikonis 32 M . Demorto n

28 B Liras34 M . Merhi .

37 W Lombardini 37 A. Chiodo 33 G . Plai t.29 A. Summers

35 A . Mackinno n36 W Fa

.38 M . Frazer 39 A. Girstuns 34 P. Henle y

. waz 39 AA . Kennegiesser 42 K . Curran 35 P. Dowsett30 C . Parker 37 C. Sheather 40 G. Muckian 44 P. Moon 36 B . Thorp e31 S . Moran 38 C. Prior 41 R . Livingston 45 S . Turner 37 D . Demorto n32 C . Clements 39 A . George 42 C . Livingston 46 D. Wright 38 J . Tirchett33 A. Cook 40 C . Thatcher 43 J . Daumis 47 D . Hartley 39 D . Pizzari34 M . D'Angelo

41 C . McCartin 44 A . Danne 48 L. McNamara 40 R . Abdelnou r35 T. Sette 42 I . McBurney 45 J . Borton e

46 D Mascitti49 W. Biggins 41 C . Anderso n

36 D. Van Pelt43 F. Toma i44 Ben Hart

.47 H . Penensius 50 S . Beaglehall

51 P Klienitz42 J Pa anikolovp

37 J . Paatsch 45 B . Sisson48 M . Dandanis .

52 J Cousins43 M . Pisasal e

38 Graham Brown 46 N . Mann49 S . Hodgso n50 G . A olstalako sP

.53 J. Maddison

44 F. Marin i46 M Ladumtze s39 T. Karanikos 47 C . McGregor 51 M . Blair 55 A . Cummins

.47 S Laoumtzes40 S . Lennon 48 A. Dove 52 I. Fletcher 57 N . Rosengren .48 B Laoumtzes

41 N . Polites 49 R . Zapelli 53 M . Guy 58 S . Price .50 S Famulari

42 G . Lekkas 50 E. Kyriacou 54 M . Calleram e55 N F l h

59 B. Haywood.

51 A Chiappini43 RR . Caiazzo 51 A. Leddin

52 B OiCo. e mmg am

56 P Nagy60 K. Rooney .

52 J . Rotell a44 B. Moran

. nnor (53 Z . Senber S

g

.57 A . Mountney

61 S. Blan d62 G . Tendelli 53 P. Sorletto

45 M . Sheehan 54 M . Graziano 58 P. Peoretti 63 C Black 57 J . Thompso n46 A. Humphrey 55 D. Atkins 59 B . Robertson

60 S Harrison.

64 F. Crawford 58 J . Wilcox47 J . Polimakos 57 N . Berryman

.61 T. Willis 65 A. Grant 59 M . Newto n

48 M. Soumlinis 58 G . Evans 62 D . James 66 A. Baille 60 R . Johstone

49 M . Fitt 59 B . Ryan 63 A . Acfield 67 S . Phillips 61 J . Androutso s

53 S . Stratton 60 W. Dean 64 O. Matthews 68 G . Foster 62 A . Bouddles h

69 L. Thompson 67 S . Keleinitz 65 C . Warren 70 J . Dumaresq 63 D . Bonne y80 G . Box 66 M . Migliasini 72 S . Stirling 65 B . Funnel l

99 S . Brun o`~aU^1 . 0

Rewty it~telMelbourne

?R

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9- -OLD CAREY OLD WESTBOURNE RICHMOND CENTRAL U .H.S .O.E . WILUAMSTOW N

r Cc.a^h: Glem TWIcrgCoach: Rohmt '- Ccack 7en Porrwmd Coach: Dm*,d Nash CYMS

,Caa Ch: s~ Res Coach: tt: -- Sa . Ras. CaacPc Damy t{sk y Rw Coach: hft Jam Ca3ch: Paw MaRm

C Angus ~CoWr At C 1 P. Byrnes 1 R. Freijah Res Coach

HickeyC 1 R. Mutimer 2 A. Banfield 2 A. Talarico 1 N . Bezzant.2

M . Cohen 2 S. Whiting 3 T. O'Sullivan 3 A. Bone4 C McLennan

2(R) D . Dawson2 S. Wuchatc h

C. Elser 3 R . Li tt lepage 4 A. White .5 C Shone 3 A. Harry

C Hill 4 A. O'Keefe 5 S. Shannon .6 S. Cracknell 4 J. Tuck

cleod5g C. Campbell 5 P. Vincent 6 S . Pickett 7 C. Skinns 6 DeGrieve

A . Drever 6 J . Horsburgh 6 G. Bunshaw 8 D. Haslett 7 Duncan Macleo dA, OPPY 7 S. King 7 F. Bove 9 R. Smith 8 B. Han n

Case9 Gr.1 Addison 8 A. Horsburgh (C) 8 G. Malcom 10 P. Burn s

11 S Mills.

10 M . Hollan d1 p K. Shrive s

Evere tt; PJ9 S. Hewitt 9 P.Jackson

10 A . Murphy.

12 B . Farrell y11 Luke Grochowski12 A. Featherston.

1 2 P.?, Spencer10 S . Sutton11 B Franklin 11 M . Newton 13 P. McLean

14 J . Ham13 A . Mackley14 A . Danie l

1 3 C. Batt le .12 M Gibb 11 D. Hickey 15 M . Davidson 15 D . Oldham

is M . Cur ry.

13 S . Walker12 F. Macak 16 P. Gunthorpe 16 N . Bon d

17 M . Mannin g15 S . Greenwoodis IA . Jones 14 B . Matt son

13 G . McQuee n14 C. Shannon

17 P. Sciol a18 R . Stevens 18 J . Shar p

19 P. Derva n1 7 S . Curry 15 A. Board 15 P. Church 19 G . Mazza 20 D . Witham

8• C. Mathews 16 D. Taylor 16 J . gi rt20 G . Madrigran o21 B. Ryan

21 P. Sadlerrt son22

Bg P. Drake 17 D . Merino 17 A . Fawcett 22 R Johns . Cock s2 0, W,Mudge 18 P. King 18 M . Zajac

.23 P. Eltringham 24(Rl T. Ryan

24 P O e21 L. Murphy 19 M . Craig 19 J . Manning 24 B. Carruthers w n25 D . Wouda

2 2 J . Hands 20 E . Szuszkiewicz 20 V. Kelly 25 A. Hellner 26 D . Lee23 T, Price 21 B . Dange rf ield 21 S . Davis 26 B. Fogliaro 27 C . Bergi n2 -'~ N . Yarnall

'22 W. Fleming 22 A. Flores 27 S . Major

28 M Rothwell28 J . Smart29 G . Burges s

C. Goodal l25 23 D . Ciccocioppo 23 L. Daly .29 K Jones 30 A. Co o

2u' J . McQuie 24 L. Fairfield 24 A. Jones .30 B. Abrahamsen 31 B . Woud a

32 A Blac k27, N . Vasilopoulos 25 D . Moore 25 P. Smith 31 P. Dolence.

33 S . McEachra n29 P. P!ance 26 P Mesman 26 M . Hannon 32 H . Starbuck 34 A. Menhenne t30 S . Feehan

.27 N . Kotoski 27 C. Adams 33 P. Drendel 35 B . Robinso n

36 D Gilma rt in31 J . Woods 28 T. Johnston 28 A. Waters'

34 G . HaeuslerJones35 S

.37 A. Bond

32 C. Withingto n33 S . Field 29 D . Horsburgh

29 S . O Sullivan30 G . Tate

.37 G . Catterall 38 T. Beckwit h

39 T. Ca rte r3a D . Faelis 30 C . Galvin 33 D.Johnson 38 A. Boyc e

39 M Rea40 G . Rickard41 M O'FI nn

y36 L. Small 31 G . Flower 35 D. Mudge.

40 J . Ford.

42 A. Pawczynsk i37-F, Hakins 32 G . Jenkinson 36 K. White 41 C Pfeiffer Bansocci

o43 G38 L Cohen 33 G . Robson (VC) 37 G . Po rteous

.42 D . Wallace .

4445 S lvkovi c

39 P. Bennett 34 L. Laing 38 N. Bowe 43 M . O'Neil .46 A. Finch

4 0 B . Humphreys 36 P. Knight 42 P. Hoey 44 A. Pfeiffer 47 A. Stempl e41 A . Gates 37 S . Cummin 43 A. Siwka 45 C . Cook

46 R . Killey48 J . Goodma n49 W. Kewi n

42 C. Popplewell 38 R . Sherlock 44 A. Faulkner 47 M . Saunders 50 R . Kurkowsk ia3 S . Cherry 39 A. Robbins 45 M . Black 48 K Lewicki 51 D . Bubni c4 G. Hendricks 45 S . Matt son 48 T. Gutherie

.49 D . De Luca 52 J . Buttigieg

53 D . Mill s4 5 M . Eastham 46 W. Boyd 49 N. Ritchie 50 D . Zulicki 54 M . Dooley:6 M . Cann 47 K. Robbins 51 H. McAlpin 51 J . Rogers

52 Damian oJ55 M . Quic k56 J Meter4 7 S . Hawkings 48 R . Walker 52 C. Andonopoulos .

C53 Thomas.

57 A. Lan g ham48 S. Addison 50 C . Villinger 54 P. Whiteside .54 J . Pfeiffer 58 A. Houli

49 D . Burn52 D .Ja og

55 S . Fenton Olmstead55 J . 59 S . Hamersleig hTrew60 C50S. Hart

53 C Pope56 D. Wilson 56 H . Gillies

.61 R . Wheele r

Si P. Manioti s'

.54 M Crosswell

58 A. Goldberg 57 M. Marasco 62 T. Murray52

A *Opray . 59 M . Tento 58 M . Cook 63 T. Thompson

53 M. Kennedy 55 C . Pavey 60 R. McIntosh 59 D . Smith 64 C . Mathews65 W Jame s5 4 L . Pa tt erson 56 A. Crabb 62 T. Graham 60 J . Michael .66 G . Singleton

55 C . Wheatleyy 57 P. Martinsen 64 M . Francis 61 P. Hoban 7 T.W n657 D . Palmer 58 B . Stewart 65 A. Kemp 63 M . De Luise

64 J . Evansaga

Yassin e869 W58 R . Bardwell 59 A. Lipscombe 66 C. Corker 65 D . McCartney.

70 M . Wilson59 C . Mason 60 P. Stewa rt 67 R. Goli 66 I . Cupit 71 A. Petzierides60 S. Weill 61 S . Christo 68 F. Walther 67 C . D'Agnolo 72 D . Krogman

73 M . Joynsonea A. Jackson 62 S . Craig 69 M . Tapley 68 A. Dixon 74 A. Illich70 T. Auldist 63 B Williams 70 T. Taylor 69 S. Hyde 75 P. Breguet.

72 J Reid 70 D . Veal 76 J . Burgess.74 P. Cahwood 72 G . Pullen

73 S Devlin77 K. De rv a n78 K. Dowsey

78 S . Tresise.

77 L . Marten 79 B . Hynes80 S Robins79 D. Sheehan 87 M. James .81 A. Salisbu ry

80 G . Magi 82 C . ScottI ~ I ! 83 J . McCutcheon

84 M . Tuck

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The next matchsees Werribee hostSyndal . Werribe ehave found theAmateur way of life a bit tougher in the last i :~ c

matches and will receive no favours from the hform sinners . Both sides boast strong midfields andwhoever can reign supreme in the centre will ga along way towards ensuring victory . A bit of a toss oithe coin but the home ground advantage might tilit in favor of the Bee's .

. The third match sees Eltham finally journeyoThe Shark,,;

away from home to take on Eley Park .pposition buthad more scoring shots than thei

r still failed to take home the bacon last week and n c

doubt coach Hook has set up numerous goal kick-ing practice drills to eradicate this deficiency . The

Turtles, after a long time in the wilderness are start-ing to assert themselves and continue to score

freely. Mullins up forward is capable of'bags' for theTurtles whilst Cam McLean can decimate sides with

his blistering pace . Despite a set back last week, theSharks can be expected to bounce back and record

a narrow victory .Finally, the H awks play host to the Westies .

w,ul both sides standing at 1-2, a win is vital tokeep in touch with the pack. The Westies have key

forwards in Smyth and 'Hector' capable of kicking awinning score whilst the Hawks will rely on staunchdefenders, Captain Torchlight and The Mummy

. in

restricting the 4Vesties forwards . After letting

chances slip in the last two games . the Hawks willrebound and score a morale booster in whatpromises to be a close one .

Press Correspondents . Reports can be either

phoned or faxed through by 5 .00pm Monday (B)

9555 0900, (F) 9553 3675 . (Note: Last week's (B)

number was wrongly printed - Ed. apologies).

ITSCOVER

Channel 50, Tuesdays 11-12 pm and Wednesdays 5-6 prn (weekly)

Program includes highlights from Match of the Day, Mark of the Day, Player o'the Match, VAFA ladders and scores from all sections and regular interviews

.

an

he great early season weather has been a boonfor all football fans, with not the least being the

reserve coaches who do not have to worry aboutgetting enough players but rather which slightlyunderdone players to leave out . However . Saturday

morning was a bleak reminder that winter fo llows

autumn and that all reserve coaches should revertto leaving Friday nights spare again as the lastminute phone around takes place .

REVIEWWest Brunswick broke through gei oo ~their

will of the season at the expe y Park.

Smythie' up forward was dominant with ninemajors whilst the return of `Mehnac' to the ruck andHector' to the forwasd line helped seal a three goal

win.Syndal continued their good early season form

with a thumping win over the Rats . Three for three

for the Sinners but no joy yet for the Rats .

The

Gryphonsen~of thet~la.wks . It was close

this time at the expat orange time but the Gryphons drew well away in

the last quarter .Finally, the Turtles overcame the Werribee trav-

ellers to record their first back to back wins in a

long time.

P ,'_'?-VIEWThe Rats won't know whether to laugh or cry

this week . Finally a game at home, unfortunatelyagainst the high flying Gryphons . The Gryphonsplay a very disciplined game, providing numbers tothe contest and a no nonsense direct attack on goal.

With a number of good, tall marking options up for-ward this policy is paying dividends and its hard togo against them this week . Hopefully Peter Smithmight remember some of those inspired 'storeroom'discussions to help fire the Rats, but the none th e

less, the Gryphs by five .

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LI?~ ==" R -_- v . =="1_'i'C•ii GF2'i'---?OI?SField : Paul Jones Andy Carric k

BEE AM xs~ B v . B I3 TALLY

jv~1'~1E

F OLL[~ S

,~ I L BEREISE N~,T2AS,f3d[LIS~13

CLUB`vx/ERRIBEEELTHAM

LAST TOTAI.

1 0MONASH GRYPHONSELTHAMANZ ALBERT PARK

RESERVES2

WEST BRUNSWICK 4ANZ ALBERT PARK 4WERRIBEEMONASH GRYPHONSELTHAMGf _7

Y :aY9- ROUND 5

1510888

•, o>v1SH GRYPHONS v . WERRIBEE AMATEURS

Sl ~\ DAL TALLY HO v . ELTHAMt~ :vffiiIORN AMATEURS v. ELEY PARK,,trST BRUNSWICK v. ANZ ALBERT PARK

S;NIOP_S - 25 .0 ~1 .9 ;vAVt~[?c:ZYPliOh'5 4.3 6.4 10.8 18.9.105

tLqv,-[1;o?ti AMATEURS 2.5 5.8 7.9 8.11.59

tisc-th .rn Amateurn Bourke 2. Stalhvarthy 2. Awry, Barker, Pollack, Zatarella

6cst : P ::cry. P. Orchard . Parker. Baurke. Hutchinson. Reed.

sr,-D :SL T:1LLY H0 8.5 16.7 19.11 26.18.174

,1sZ?1D F R? PARK 3.0 3.2 7.2

kv >!_-r P.s',s: P. Smith 2, G. Tavlor 2 . P. Rutherford 2, W,

- . . ., f Snilth. G. VlalFdev. R. Car lisle. J. Horned. D. McLellan.

7.8.50

i:LII LV'dCO1.LEGIAtiS 4.0 9.4 9.7 14.9.93u-, RRIIIEE aMATEURS 2.2 3.5 5.8 6.11 .47P ;:lusa cclL- ;!zns: Sunan 10. Muscat 2 . Coonertv. Bell. Best: Simon . Bell.

. .. .._r . r uc !•.~t. Clarke. hiuscat .

t: -, STRRiP.1itYICK 8.1 10.3 11.5 18.7.103E LEY PARK 4.2 9.2 9.13 12.15.87E%y Psr' :: S. Kelly 5 . S. Cullen 2 . Atexandrkls. Bruce. H. Dix. Heck. Hill . Bwt : D.. .. .: _ : . J W de, S . Kelly. D. Payne . D. Hanrahan. M. Hoo k

RESERVES - 25.04 .98"0 NSH 0RYPH0H8 6.5 8.12 12.18 15 .20 .1101LA0.711ORp7 AMATEURS 1 .0 3.1 4.1 5.4 .34tia :ti:c :n Amataua: Richardson 2. Lord, h7cCouwan . Maaak. Best. Law.

sdon, Chcpga. Morrison .

s'. ,-DAI. TALLY HO 3.2 8.4 9.8 9.7 .61.tNzA16EE.PPARK 3.4 5.5 5.8 10.8 .68A-`z -tn^`r Park: PastrPS 4 . Rh.crLvid 3 . N. Own 2. C. Walkeley. Bad: Farrell.

Z. Faranda . C. tPalklev, T. Harbinsan.

EL TIL;` : COLLEGIANS 1.3 1.4 3.6 5.9 .39wTRL'.1=-'E= AMATEURS 2.5 4.14 8.14 11 .20.88E!n'sm :Watson . Word . ttlute. Duggan, J. Athanasopoutos . Bed.,

~ ard. h{iu.L Schafer. T. Schafer. T. Barnett P. Barnett.

'41ST 3RU :(SW1CK 4.1 9.4 11.9 17.15.1171LE'i P.'~;y 4.2 8.3 13.4 14.8.9 0

P Pi :: : Dell'orso 5. Heath 4. King 2. Kett. T. Kar.d"vnos . Wickham . Beat : King .:1 '3e. DeIlorso. Heath. Yelland. btarris.

HO Field : David D'Altera Michael Ford e

ELEY PARK v. ELTHAM COLLEGIANS Field :Hugh Cameron Ramon Killey

HAWTHORN AMATEURS v. WESTBRUNSWICK Field : Ron Smith AndrewWilkinson

EZtharn Codtegians' Graham Leys in actionagainst new side 6jle " ee Amateurs

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7 SectionANZ ALBERT PAR KCoach : Gary FmWffiBes. COB* Paw show

S Duk e

N PastrasP Smith (S)D Kilmartin (R)R Will sJ HannettG ForsythJ SuttonR LindsayP GattleyM PhillipsA MitchellG Fin nT PriorJ SnorrasonC DefreeceD McLellanP BoyleA Faranda

R KoeglerP Shoppee

S Redpath

A Bennett

J McDonald

C Iva

C LovettC WalkleyG WalkleyA ThomasD GreenM FarrellN Dao uN RutherfordP Rutherford

M PearsonA Jenki nA Kemp

G Taylor

C Carlisle

R Carlisle

C McLean

V Stuto

M CarterP HeyesS BullowK Daou

F Pol eD Fanning

ELEY PARKcoo* Martin Hoo kRes c oodr Rob Wickharn

1 D. Arundell2 A. Morri s2 M. Brad y3 A. Featonby3 R. LaMarca4 M. Georgiou4 M. Dell'Orso5 C. Kaye5 W. LaMarca6 D. Bruce6 A. Briginshaw7 D. Bowe n7 N. Taifemopoulos8 D. Carroll8 R. Poole9 P. Yellan d9 T. Karadimos10 C. McLean11 L. McLean12 A . Dunstan13 A . Kelstall14 G. Elder15 R . Young16 P. Stoney17 A. Hill18 S . Raymer19 D . Tro tt er20 M . Hook21 F. Mihalec22 P. Cantone23 G . Smith24 S . Watts25 G. Heath26 D . Hawley27 D . Kaye28 W. Holm29 F. Lett ini30 G . Bromley31 G . Lamarca32 D. Grant33 N . Di x34 S . Bromley35 P. Blew36 S . Lee37 D . Payne38 K . Podger39 J. Verd e40 N . Karadimos41 R . Wickham42 V. Fukishima43 S. Bazle y44 L. Ketts45 L. Di x46 S . Collins47 M . Payne48 P. Clear49 M . Hooper

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SectionSYNDAL Ti4LLY-HO

iYH Ein y;.7i7

T 1."arksK . Gaosb y

3 M, JO Y3 J . Collinsa A . Turpi n

P. Henderson

; D.HannettJ . cotsi s

7 A, Burn so R . Bennett

V. Won gg I . Bingham9 A. Burgess10 P. Henning

11 J. Rutter12 J, Erta n

i 2 `S. Gould

! 3 J. Kerrins

t ; S. O'Boyle-,5 N. Murray

!6 B. Boucher17 P. Kelly18 S. MacFarlane11 9 D. Bent (VC)19 J . Willoughby20 C. Hall21 A. Thompson22 P. Willoughby23 M . Beckett24 C. Murphy25 C. Clark27 1 . Rozankovic28 M. Kennedy29 G. Rolfe30 B. Wood s31 A. Richardson32'J . Mores i33 M. Richardson34 J . Alle n3 5 C . Cachia (VC)36 A.Sneddo n37 C. Beaumont38 M . Christiansen39 A . Hil l40 B . Hanneman41 A . Richardson42 A . Findlay43 J . Wicks44 J . Seal46C. Varnavas47 H . Baker:8 D . Flight50 C . Hutson5 2 G . Wagner53 S . Boy d54 P. Kostakos55 N. BrewsterE 6 S . Drabble5 7 P. Vergakis58 C. Karalis59 M . French62 R . O'Dell63 N . Brewster6 ; M . Webb65 H . Brown66 G. Wallace

WERRIBEEAMATEUR S

Coach: Steph2n Flex*Res Coach: Edd'tA GaRd

1 D. Stephenson2 C. Alabaki s3 M. Kennedy4 M. Holman5 A. Neems6 L. Brown7 S. McNamara8 B. Cotter9 M. Rolfe10 T. Barton11 N . Issac12 R . Rantino13 Jason Craig14 J . Marinis15 P. Mayne16 S. Bisb y17 M . Harris18 E . Collier19 J .Addamo20 D. Wouda21 A . Welch22 R. Zulian23 S . Fletcher24 M . Elso25 P. Sullivan26 A . Collier27 C . Cummins28 B . Poole29 D . Girvan30 C . Morgan31 B. Waters32 B. Seeber33 M . Houston34 N . Roberts35 M. Drew36 S . Murray37 C . Edwards38 G . Trifilo39 A . Soto40 P. Alabakis41 J . Thompson42 A . Cordell43 E . Galiz i44 D . Ryde r45 C . Chapaman46 J. Satwell47 C . McNaughton48 C . Spencer49 S . Pugliese50 K. Pace

D . AuldP. JohnsS . McCrathD . SmithS . DuhauC. Spencer

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Coactr John JacksonRes. Coach: Pad Cook

1 A. Hamilton

2 J . Gray

3 G. Heppell4 D. Coonan5 A.Cannane6 S. Byrn e7 F. Vital e8 M. Malone9 J . Khoury10 S. Fyffe11 S. Cocolaras12 L . Brown13 P.Hamilton14 P. Robinson15 P. McNaughton16 S . Smyth e17 D. Lynch18 J . Curtin19 P. Shand20 L. Stewart21 S . McNamara22 I . Twyford23 J . Osborne

24 L. Sherry25 G. Malone26 G. Newitt27 D . Disisto28 P. Harrington29 D . McAllister30 M. Lewi s31 A. Mouchacca32 S. D'Andrea33 C . Price34 A.Sibereisin36 D . Horne37 S . Coombes38 H. McDonald39 M . Rogers40 B . Bake r41 T. Raade42 P. Harris

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52 B. Flanagan

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5 YEARS AGO - 1993

r,i,entonian.s (B) made it 311 for the season

U),,,,ci left Uni. Blueo~flofk de~uarterlbu st main-: ui,trs after a 7 g

„ed that lead all ii forwards a19, s Adam to 12 .17 . It was

Actemand" •and Chris Taylor 7 who also took Mark

Davet, ;, Best Matty Brooks,Dave Camp

«r, .~n (OM's) and Tim an d ~~ an f rmrersl Paul11) games to*some very g I~

h {NOB) versatile and superb ball handler .ot "Tank Too he y (De La) known for his out-

uiciin,courage and lightning handball, 't . Kevin s

,B eourageous J Be~cRYarwood. famousanforOhise wingrnan.

punt .,in Kenyon won the Media Award for his ser-

ui 1992 . His articles in the Sun Mondays an d

n i .<<. • and his comments on VAFAmats the~ matches on 3UZ Good Sports gave

, :<clation valuable publicity .

iVi try 310 welcomed Whitefriars, 0/3, confi-

; nt of victory and first place residence in B . Rhr~eee

down at half time . 2 to

in their p hi P 6 quarter kicking 7 .1 to 1 .5n,

rd~rent on to win 17 .7 ( 109) to 10 .14 (74). The big

;,,an tit . Petrevski was best . jus tgoals) . ePa Coghlanc ~Y

6) and M . Goodwin (3 g

,,1 V ne . H . Flan igan were the Friars be st.

1c:tory in the Ormond - Old Scotch game (A)

2(2 to 113 . Ormond jumped OS early to leadf It change The Cardinals edged

hit the front with 1minute to go. Fromthe centre bounc eKew got the balldown to McAlister who marked, went back and putit through the centre for a one point win.

Closest finishes for the day :-

A: Marcellin's three point win v . St . Bernards

(M's best, Chris Slattery) . C : Thomastowri s 7 point

win v . MHSOB (T's best. A . La Rosa). D: Bulleen

United's 8 point win v. West Brunswick (Empel

goals for BU and best). E: Whitefriars 20 po'

v . Brunswick (M . Reidy. WF's best) . F : FIT's 8 point

win v. Commonwealth Bank .A club record at Bulleen United when their m

anifieent, prolific best and fairest Dick Morley Played-

his 224th game for the club, ted coach of theMax Lyon had been appointe d

VAFA Under 19 team with Tom Johnston and Greg

Tootell . selectors . Andrew Langford-Jones by

again coach of the CDEF team; he was supported

wealth of experience and living,selectors with aPeter Hutchinson. Peter Hannan

. Peter Mason and

Rick Brockwell .Old Camberwell congratulated George Young on

his 150th game while AJAX saluted their playingcoach Mark Feldy on reaching that number . Mark

started in 1975, retired in 19and returned to thepharmacy and raise a family ,game in 1986, just as he left off in 1982 .

What a day it was at ~e down Salle 0 where goals to the

goWalsh watched his teamteam he once coached, Ormond . Th~cked 14 .11 tooals at the ~rs

h ir way back "bit by bit" to hit the lead by be as,n tile iinal term. Ormond after kicking

;ffl,,ky got the goal to win 15 .14 4 Mto 15,11 . Collins,ark McDonald (5

[~,i)pens and veteran champion

als at f.f.) were Ormond's best while Hunter,lson and Allen were best for Old Scotch .

[3' Section coaches were Grant Lawrie k) Paulfarr}, Harisiou (Bull/ T), Mark Tymm s

'Brien (Old Melburnians), Garry Connolly (Old

tt nt .}, Michael Mulvahill (Old Paradians), Terry.Minn (Therry). Grant Williams (Uni . Blues) and

eolf Reilley (Whitefriars) .Average winning margins in round 3 were A, 58,

13 . 31 . C, 70 . D. 83 . with only 3 out fo 20 games

oon by less than 20 points .

10 YEARS AGO - 1988

What a thriller between Kew and Therry with thefor the victory, top position in B . The lead

hanged several times. with Kew 3 goals up at theat (lhange, and then Cavanagh got the frrst goal for

h;c~c against the wind, Then Therry took control to

15 .9 to 6 .11 to half time and en

4 .3 in the second half. Ormond's best were Russell .

McCooke (4). Carboon (5) while Peter da{ o Fieldgoals for De La was an outstanding

and Mark Bushfieldumpires were Greg Hardimanwith Rod (I can add up) Clarkson and Michael

Lentini in the goals.

15 YEARS AGO - 1983

Simon "Harry" Costello played his 200th gamefor Uni Blacks when he took the field MonashMonash . It was a disappointing day when

its first win, 13 .16 to 11 .14 . Harry's career

is worth recording - the first player to reach 200senior games with Blacks, Best and Fairest, 1973-76-77-78, Victorian team 1975-77-78-79-80-81-82

.

VAFA Captain 1981, All played usir9 i 1979 the

brother Tony. also Blacks).

'Gentleman' Jim Peters retired as an umpire

after 548 games. 379 with the VAFA (133 field . 5

boundary . 241 .i4oals) .

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Foundation Member and Life Member of the Club"Conga" Erickson played his 250th game for OldMentonians . In his career Conga had coached thereserves to a premiership .

Old Paradians (B) continued their unbeaten runwith a 16 point win over Bulleen-Templestowe,23 .10 .148 to 20 .12 .132 . Best were "CaptainCourageous" Arthur Roe (playing his 150th game) .Gleeson, P. Wood (OP) and VanDenDriest, Delanty,Ling (Bulleen Templestowe) .

Collegians, back in the Under 19's for the firsttime since 1939 recorded its first win .

250 games to Jeff Perkins and Ian Ramsay ofElsternwick, both life members of the club, and com-mitteeman and treasurer, respectively, and to KevinDrinan (St . Kilda CBOC), a magnificent full back andwinner of three Club Best and Fairest awards .

20 YEARS AGO - 197 8Uni Blues annihilated North OB with 10 .6 to a

solitary goal in the second term, the feature of thegame . Brown, Yeo, Schauble, (Blues) and Carlson,Kelly, Randles (NOB) were best . Only bright spot forNorth was comeback in the reserves of former topclass halfback player, Steve Maule .

200 games to "Goffa" Stevens, senior vice-presi-dent of Old Ivanhoe Grammarians .

West Brunswick (D) remained undefeated with astrong 12 point win over MHSOB in a high scoringgame, 19 .16 (130) to 18 .10 (118), best wereBrockwell, Ceddal, Dagg (West B) and R. Staley, R.Wood, (MHSOB) .

Milestones at Old Brighton; 150 to dashing longleft foot kicking wingman Owen Millis and 100 toAndrew Mullett whose considerable courage andfootball skills had been an inspiration to his team-mates. Andrew had also served the club for manvyears as press correspondent and registration secre-tary.

Kew honoured 200 games from Terry Hayes,record club Best and Fairest four times . Interstateplayer in 1974, club captain in 1977 and 1978, Kewhad never seen a more courageous and dedicatedmember.

25 YEARS AGO - 1973Caulfield Gr. (27 .17) played brilliant football to

annihilate Old Paradians (3.11) who turned in a mis-erable performance . Griffiths. McNicol and G .Fletcher (7 goals) were best for Caulfield whileLyons, Hart and McLaughlin strugglers for OldParadians .

One hundred games to John Skerry, PeterHartigan . Ian Harris, all of Alphington, Rick Porton,Neil Malone (MHSOB) and Ron Baker (Ivanhoe).

A Section captains were Greg Tootell (Caulf . Gr.)Graham Warfe (Coburg), Guy Wilson (Geelong), R .Booth (Monash), Shane Maguire (North OB), RossDuke (Old Par), Roger Wood (Ormond), Barry Arnott(St. Bernards) and B . Cotrill (Uni Blues) . Who cap-tained Ivanhoe ?

On the bottom in B after 3 rounds, De La Salle (4years later - an A section Premiership - Ed) .

Kew (B) kicked 7 .2 to Uni Blacks 3 .4 in final

quarter to run out winners an d record their first vic-tory .

30 YEARS AGO - 1968

Ormond paid tribute on the passing of the grandold man of the club, Les Smith, foundation presi-dent in 1931 .

Les Gordon, veteran Powerhouse captain coach,played his 300th game - the last 200 had been con-secutive . Frank Snell (Kew) and John Booth (OldParadians) were appointed coaches of teams to playTasmania and South Australia respectively.

Melbourne High and Uni . Blacks drew - 9 .14apiece . Another thriller was Kew and Old Scotch,with Kew 33 points ahead at the last change, andscoreless in the last quarter, hanging on to win by 4points . Best were Paterson . Findlay . Goonan (Kew)and Mackay, R . Beaurepaire and P . Clarke (OldScotch).

40 YEARS AGO - 195 8Members of the Permit Committee were Fred

Coldrey (Chairman), W. Gallacher, F . Hamilton,George MeTaggart and K. Phillips .

Old Scotch recorded their first win over OldMelburnians for eight years with a convincing 21point victory . Parry, Wilson and Law, later aHawthorn star rover, were best for Old Scotch withPinkus, Turner and Morris serving Old Melburnianswell. Parkside maintained their unbeaten record inC section when they fought back in second half tobeat National Bank by 19 points . Best were Barry,Dite, Dempster (Parkside) and Dunn, Strickland,Wall (National Bank).

UHSOB extended congratulations to coachGeorge Murray - a proud father.

Amateur results were being broadcast onSaturday nights by 3UZ with scores repeated againon Sunday mornings by John Russell (later a lead-ing racecaller) .

One hundred games to Allen Morris, Old Scotchvice-captain, club best and fairest in 1957, and run-ner-up in 1952 and 1953 . Allen had been by hisexample an inspiration on and off the field .

B Section captains were Phil McLaughlin (OldParadians), D . Hoffman (ES&A Bank), Rex Jones(Power House), Michael Roet (Uni Blacks), NoelStokes (Kew), Noel Rundle (Old Geelong) Geoff Paul(MHSOB), and Laurie Ansett (Hampton Rovers) .Who captained Comm . Bank and Geelong?

50 YEARS AGO - 1948Old Melburnians and Uni Blacks, both unde-

feated, met in the match of the day .

The Dark Blues kicked a goal against the windin the last quarter to win by four points - stars forthe victors were Evans Macgregor and Ted Cordnerwhile for the Blacks Denis Cordner and Kevin Dillongave great service .

Hampton Rovers notes read : "Our star was PeterLucas . whose debut was a gem" - became a greathalf back for Collingwood .

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'! ;at A disastrous result for this Scribe in

hey easily defeated Old Essendon by the "Heinz

Round 2 !Four correct predictions from 9 games gave me

rrobably my worst result in twelve season's tip-pin g!! I can only improve!

RE~rIEW

SECTIO N 1_viazenod offered only token resistance to Old

~coich, who obviously relished this trip to Waverley!The Cardinals returned with a seventv six point vic-

Old Brighton, at home, triumphed over MHSOB,~~; ho finished sixteen points in arrears after one ofthe closest contests of the day.

The much improved St . Kevin's team conclu-~ively defeated Therry Penola, who went down byforty two points . St . Kevins, who were well led,rould well be the big improver in 1998 .

De La Salle certainly did defeat the depletedCoile~ians, to the tune of one hundred and thirtvSix points . So conclusive was the De La Salle victo-n that Collegians could manage only two behinds .

Any optimism that Old Melburnians hadi112proved enough to worry Old Xaverians was soondispeIled as the reigning premiers powered theirv, ay to victory by one hundred and one points .SECTION 2

Mt. Lilydale . again showed their potential whenthey defeated Marcellin by twelve points after a lowscaring game . A highlight of the game was the firste\~er goal kicked by Nick Tregonning of Lllydale, whocere well served by Francis Varga, Travis Crowe

Lind Jason McKenzie .Kew recaptured some of their 1997 form when

margin" of fifty seven points . Best players for OldE :.sendon included Williams . Barr. K. Gasa andascy.

The new style Thornbury triumphed in the localderby when they proved too strong for Parkside andv: on by fifty nine points . Thornbury were wellserved by stalwart Gary Cutler, Coach Jamie Webband Tony Mandahti . For Parkside their "Man ofIron" . Davey Steel and Tony Jackson were best .

Monash Whites . despite inaccurate kicking,proved too strong for Yarra Valley, who were defeat-ed by forty seven points after a fairly one sidedniaech.

PREVIEWSECTION 1

over Mazenod, whose1998 form has disap-pointed.

The improved St .Kevins and Old Brighton should be fairly evenlymatched . I select Old Brighton, whose two perfor-mances have been the more impressive .

Two of the poorer performers, to date .Coll egian s and Therry Penola meet in Albert Park.At home I favour Co ll egian s, without any confidencethat they will win .

De La Sa lle is my selection to defeat OldMelburni ans, who, despite improvement, have notdone as well as the undefeated De La Salle.

Perennial finalists Old Scotch and OldXaverians meet again at Camberwell. With onenotable exception Old Scotch has stru ggled to over-come the Crocodiles in recent seasons and in factthey have often not kicked m any goals. Therefore Iam confident that Old Xaverians wi ll win again .SECTION 2

Marcellin make the long trip to Keilor, to playOld Essendon, who are yet to win in 1998 .Marcellin, who have shown glimpses of form are myselection to win narrowly.

My network of supporters lead me to believe thatthe rejuvenated Thornbury wi ll play well againstKew . The reigning premiers are worthy of my selec-tion although a good showing by Thornbu ry will bemore evidence of their improvement .

Leaders, Monash Whites should record theirthird win in a row at the expense of Parkside, whomay not be at full strength for the long trip toClayton .

Undefeated Mt. Lilvdale should win their thirdconsecutive match at the expense of Yarra Vall ey,whose players have yet to settle into the tempo ofClub XVIl1 .

Th anks to the four people who contacted mewith match details . Please telephone me on 94672857 by 4 .00pm on Monday so I c an give due cred-it to your players .

VALE:Collegians - All involved with th e

Collegians AFC would like to mourn thetragic passing of Anthony "Hippo" Taylorearly this month . A fine competitor on thefield and always there with a smile and ajoke for teammates off the field . he will bemissed greatly.

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CLUB 18 (1 )MAZENOD v. ST. KEVIN SOLD BRIGHTON BLOODS v . COLLEGIANSTHERRY PENOLA v . DE LA SALLEOLD XAVERIANS v . MHSOBOLD MELBURNIANS v. OLD SCOTCHCLUB 18 (2)MARCELLIN v. THORNBURY COUGARSKEW v . PARKSIDEMT . LILYDALE v . MONASH WHITE SYARRA VALLEY v. OLD ESSENDO N

ER 18 - 25 .04 .98"°~~ J 3.4a2C'.D BCOTC31 12.14 .88Maaenod : O'Neale. hfastromanno. Shaw . Best: Lane. Nusshaum . Campbell.S4•sstramanno. Jacahs . 0Neaie.Old Scotch: Pvtton 3. Iltmgxanh 2. Gray 2. Stubbs 2. tACleLsh. Deakin. Lines. Bent:31enhelm . Tribe. Gray. Eustace. E . Afattfomery. Panton .OLD BRIGHTON BLOODS 10.7.87MH

SOB7.9 .51

OM Bnghtat Bloods: Scarlett 2. Robinson . Brv n . Carra. Can. hours. James. Jenktn.Cunnmgton . Best : hicLennan . James. Ceckran . Gleeson• Meetly. Reach .RSHSOB: Lawrence 4. Scinls. Archda8. Konstanty. Bevt: Cheeman. Pretty. Laa"rence.Srnnis. B. Archdall• Claars.4TIERHY PEROLA 0.0 2.2 4.2 5.1 33ST REVINS 3,2 5.8 7.8 11.9.75Therry PenoSe: Thanpsat. W. Boyle. Hutchinson . D. Sandman. L. Kuret. Bruit Lyons.Ke3•. Kuret. Eastmae, Fenn . Van Enqekn

DE LA. SALLE 3.8 7.9 13.1221 .14 .140 COLLEGIANS 0.1 0.2 0.203.2De La Seilc: Rudd 7, Beset 5 . Matmts 2 . Bolt 2. Jennings, Phllllp& Gray. Klnsella. Buick.Best : Rudd. Reset . Grat•. t411lic-sen . Murphy. S. Hery•.

0.4 8.9 14.14 17.14 .1181.1 2.1 2.2 2.3.15

UNDER 18 - 25 .04.9 8'.YARCEL1dN 4.2 4.3 8.5 6,5 '41'dT LILYDALE 1.1 3.1 4.2 8.5.53Mt LDgdsle: Anderson 3 . Bn.n.scn . Commer(ord• Cravz• Gardiner, Trebrnmmg . Bnt:hkKenzte, J. Flanagan . F. Varga. Gibson. Camlan . Anderson.tlEw 4.2 10.3 12.4 13.7.85OLD ESSENDON GRAMMAR 0.2 0.2 2.3 4.4.28

PARFtSIDE 0.3 3.5 3.5 5.7.37THORNBURY COUGARS 3.5 6.8 11.10 14.11 .95Thareshurp Covgars : C. i4inmsld 3. G

. J. 3• J . Matrama 3. A. Johnson 2 .

Rf . Gthsat 2. T. Mandal[tl. Best; G. Cutkr, Webb, G. Argercpauks . T. Mandzll8. J.Smt•th . F. CaPuto.YARRA VALLEY 0.0 0.0 3.3 3.3 .21'SO4ASH WHITES 4.2 5.4 7.5 9.14 .88.' 11^•^°-h WHftes: S. Dods 2, Van Der Zahn 2. Tracy 2. Tossaeahten. G r, F lit. P - t :

. Fahes.Tc:c.y. RtdtIR.S . Dc4rs . Sin a.

NAME CLUBCLUB 18 (1)OAKLEYRUDDB . MATTHEWSJ . HARDWICKILLINGWORTHCLUB 18 (2)

COLLEGIANSDE LA SALLEOLD XAVERIANSOLD XAVERIANSOLD SCOTCH

117 9

66

2 6

PEARCE MT. LILYDALE 5ANDERSON MT. LILYDALE 3 5MARRAMA THORNBURY COUGARS 3 4WALSH OLD ESSENDON 4

: Best: K . Curtis . Lock:cmod. Ashby. Taylor.

Cyan Pr-~ss apologizes for the omission of Club18 ReFults from "The Amateur Footballer" f'o, 3

UNDER 18 - 18 .04 .98OLD RAVE1cIARS 3.4 9.7 18 .8 213a65MA

XIrOD 0.0 1.0 1.0 2.1 .13

Old Xarexians : B. Mathews 6 . J . Hardulck 6 . R. King 5. P. Hall 3, T. O'Sullivan 3. JanesCotnors. Court . Ecat: T. O'SulVhan. T . Key~hoe . P. Comm. B. Curtain. T. Landntan DStates.Maunad: Shaw 2. Bmt: Scassetra. Jacobs' £lsher, Mltchett. Na.sshaunr, Brennan .OLD SCOTCH 3.2 8.4 8.6 9.8 .E0DID BRIGHTON BLOODS 1.4 4.8 7.10 7.13?s5Old Scotch. Illhtgrorth 4. Lines. Couper. Pedler. '.teLeish. Stubbs, Best: Montgmm,"enh .n . Ca+per, Lines. Tribe. Room .

Bzighton: Shqipen 3. Jackson 2 . D. Morton 2. Beat•Stllppen. D. hfotton. Brvs;tLeman, Scratch . McCann.B 1816

Glass, Thompson . Menzies. Best: Geehman . Laurence. F3etty,

2 . R7zto. Heu2t . Best: M . Keenan, Lyons. Httchens, R.

1.1 3.2 5.2 5.2.32DE LA SALLE 23 4 .7 7.9 9.1; 19St. Kc,itm: Andrea; 3. J . Quirk . J. Bateman .Best: Collins. day. Atdrtw. 't, s.C.allannan .De be BaBe: tiltt&unswt3 . Rude 2. Murphy, Bell. Robinson. Phillips . Best: hLnnec Gray,S. Hov. t:tlliamson, Jennings . Kinsella.OLD 2dELBURNIANB 3,5 5.8 6.10 7,12 .54COLI.F.GL4i5 0.1 1.4 4.4 4,7a1Old Molbumbuts: Branch8vxer 5. Maclellan . Stanton. Best : Catchier. Verge, Teiford.S,cott . Brmchiks.rr. Moss.Collegircrus: Oakley 11 . Burgess. lishirp. Best : Taylors . Burgess, Ashby. K . Cums.Lancaster, Gay.

UNDER 18 - 18 .04 .983.0 5.3 8.6 7.8 .504.3 0.10 9.14 14.15,99

4.1 9.5 10.5 15.51951.1 5.2 7.6 818.5 8

t . LOqdele: Pearce 5• Anderson 2. Craux 2 . Gzrdllter 2 . G€Gscm 2. Jeaiats. 5iunk.A: VdoWten. Del Banda . Anderson. Pearce. Hoogen Bown . Varga,

ads 2, C. Johnson, ht. 0Dea T. htaugitan, M. Quinn 2 . Bruit A Gazr. A.Guerra. D. Leary . I. Fletcher. C. Johnson, A. La.crenre .OLD Z SSEN DON GRAhUdAR 1.1 2.3 7,5 10.6.66PARESID£ 4.5 5.7 8.9 12,12.84Old on Grammar: V.'aLh 4. Casey 3 . R'rtcttt 2, Ban. Beat: N'aLh . Bethom,Hrxt.t. Casey. Rted .

MO77A8H WHITES 12.13.85THOR*iBURPCOUGARS 4,11.35TbwMury Cougers: F. Caputo . T. ALVtdalltL It. Vescic• J . i1791arnswt. Beet : G . L}nchB. Parks. T. Lyncrotn. D. Bunn . R. Vescdc. T. Mandalltt.

. .1244.3.27

3_ C. Spaisuvod 3 . P. Spatisanod 2, Geehman 2, Skid 2. Vcrmy

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CLUB~AR~H®US~Spp~sical

U19 SECTION

by Brett Connel l

.~---"' PREVIEWhape as shpperY conditions ~ ~ON 1

adders/ visited most grounds

.~

S

.

T;iONad looked all but home against last to keep

Nl~n banged on 4 .12 in)~lf time, however bang his stage . Old Brighton contm-

Blues winless at tof the D's . as

Lni their merry way easily disposing

°eJ ° OP's of the SKOBS. For the OP'S Vecchio [9)

, Outto did the and Butler were prominent, The Lions ran even1o`rng winners against the Bernards ~ero~ untilcominC1n while the OC's failed to registe Po gd betterfirst half, quarter With Cerce . Addison andthe las

t ~sonthe day.

SECTION 2 gamein the bag against the

Old Scotch had the

Timber Ridge and eased off in the In quar-

alwavs going to be a

Waverley Park to takeSalle match that holds muc

h in irrte t~ay,

on De La S roved MaZenod who will winreal test for the improved

position in the four. St, Kevins host

and consolidate a p ~,rill find themlatoosh

ladder leaders OWId Brighton and ossess

powerful, whileae t Albert Park

. Both teams Pshould be a ripper and with Rose, Mollardthe ability to boot big scores ananing is towards theand Elg all in fine touch my ts for the

Lions yea

r. Old Carey will get their first po

m

against the Bernards at home, while Blues will haind

themselves stone motherless last after the Xa

finished with them . ~Old 8rigbton, collegians, oldSelections: Ma~~sCarey & old Xa

e

SECTION 2 what is a crucialOld Trinity and Marcellin clash i

nmatch for both teams, with the OT's favoured to kick a

ld Melburnians face their

bigger score

. O second tough

an d with a spot in the four hing-{et for the

E°~'~eS a (OT strong was ter

. While the e~E Friars sealing the gam e with

a

,,,at gam roved with another strongsecond quarter- The Tigers

p

1110% ing that they willa force to be reckoned vvi

,,~hi1e North Old Boys got off the mark leaving the

blacks to lament at the bottom of the table . hi the fm

great work fromthe section the Sharks With

n atch of Stevens held on to take the pointsGibson, Bu'd an

dagainst a fast fmishing 01d Haileybury

a game at

Gard once again, however were overrun by ~n We$

SECTION 2 BL~ ht out a tight g

t}teir first points match in two wee 1tefriar s first de

Monash Blues and AJAX fou g the better to remain• with the Jackas fmisli MHSOB and H~ptonCoClayton. e o

f}tonthree teams undefeated• defeated CaulfieldRovers are the o e D~ S~le(2) respectively las t

d Evans fine performers forGrammarians and

w the ek. van

qWija}a, Schwab an Sd2 Caulfield ield battled

vanquished Fields. St. Kflda a bi er.

more powerful old Meu ntoecord t 3~ama}ors . In the

Ballantine booting a er-up Ormond got

fmal match th ag~ round old XaV 2)• 1997 ru

ing on this will inflict WhNorth old Boys will be no`~1 matc

h sho~or tittleyear todayhungry Tigers, while old Halleybury in finemercy to a struggling Blacks unit

. In the fmal match

es . Thomas and, be~ellOld Scotch With Hughform should account for Beaumaris at Cam

Sports Ground . ian

s, 5t . Bedes

selections'Old TrinitY+ Old Meib old ~oteh

Mentone Tigers. Old Hsllepb~9

SECTION 2BLUE a m whathost Monash Blues at South yanwith L .

MHSOB favoured at ho Rover swill be fine match, the High forward . Hampton

Fields, m up to will Old Ment ~e hsTaylor and Moore in for

will account for the Ormond play host to near g-sover De La Salle (2) . Caulfield and will take their ec-

verians (2) will behours St, Kilda Sth .ond win in two Weeks, while 01nbXat en run at Albert

h Jackas

SECTION 2 RED L~s by $. round th

e Inthe closest 01dcParadians (2) going dow n hOf the

could

not keep up penola made it three from three

p~th a soli e`~ against Aquinas, Old I tanha emnsOf~ their march as one o~ overoa Warrin$al team wh o

gg with a resounding stowe were no matchno easy beats

. Bulleen Temple

the might of Yarra Valley however were Wel l Stedwelld.v Touragianis• McCrohan, Fiorance and

?le the OGS enjoyed the week's rest.

begin to tare ' SE travel toMazenod A

looking to upset -- Jackas unbeaten run

Park . H~pton Rovers, Old

Selections: MKSOB +Ormond & Old Xaveflans (2) .

Mentonians+a

SECTION 2 RED W~tng~ andAquinas host the rested Old Geelong fresh from

week off. with the OGS favoured to go to whoa

undefeated

win

, Therry penola tivru be a tough garne th e ftheir,ntimrr thrir raniclwilh the visitors tipped to maintain

Ivanhoe, who Willrun. as to 01d

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improvement and knock Yarra Valley off at BulleenPark today. Old Paradians (2) are favoured to defeat theBullants at home. with Briggs . Curran and Boyd all infine form. while the Leos have the bye.

Selections: Old Geelong, Therry Penola, OldIvanhoe & Old Paradians (2 )

MAY 9 - ROUND 5UNDER-19 SECTION 1MAZENOD v. ST. KEVIN SOLD BRIGHTON v . COLLEGIANSOLD PARADIANS v. ST. BERNARDSOLD XAVERIANS v. DE LA SALLEOLD CAREY v. UNIVERSITY BLUES

UNDER-19 SECTION 2MARCELLIN v . OLD MELBURNIANS (at Timber

Ridge Reserve)

WHITEFRIARS v . NORTH OLD BOYSST . BEDES MENTONE TIGERS v . UNIVERSITYBLACKSBEAUMARIS v. OLD TRINITYOLD HAILEYBURY v . OLD SCOTCH

UNDER-19 (2) BLUEMONASH BLUES v . HAMPTON ROVERSCAULFIELD GR. v. OLD MENTONIANSDE LA SALLE (2) v . ST. KILDA SOUTH CAULFIELDOLD XAVERIANS (2) v. MHSO BORMOND v. AJAX

UNDER-19 (2) RE DST . LEOS EMMAUS v. AQUINASOLD GEELONG v. WARRINGAL (T.H . King

Reserve)THERRY PENOLA v . OLD IVANHOEYARRA VALLEY v . OLD PARADIANS (2)BULLEEN-TEMPLESTOWE has the by e

SENIORS

NAME CLUB LAST WK TOTAL

UNDER 19 (1 )C . STEPHENS OLD XAVERIANS 4 15DIMER OLD BRIGHTON 6 14JACKSON UNIVERSITY BLUES 2 12UNDER 19 (2)THOMAS OLD SCOTCH 9 20SULLIVAN WHITEFRIARS 3 14JONES OLD TRINITY 3 14UNDER 19 (2) BLU EL. TAYLOR MHSOB 4 21BALLANTINE OLD MENTONIANS 13 21PALMER OLD MENTONIANS 3 10

UNDER 19 (2) REDBOLTON OLD GEELONG 3 11BRAUER OLD GEELONG 1 9CREMEAN YARRA VALLEY 9M. WINES YARRA VALLEY 1 9wFt rN WARRINGAL 2 9

IL j 40'' :°~e;r _

UNDER-19 SECTION 1

DE LA SALLE v . MAZENOD Field: Mark JenkinsJosh DiPietro Goal: Robert Dunstan Andrew Long

ST. KEVINS v . OLD BRIGHTON Field : TrentGreenway Heath Little Goal: Robert SeymourEugene D'LazarusCOLLEGIANS v . OLD PARADIANS Field : GraemeHunichen Dharshaka Peiris Goal : Daniel VanDuser Skip ShipleyOLD CAREY v. ST. BERNARDS Field : AndrewChapman (R) Max Wittmann Goal : David MurrayJohn PickettUNIVERSITY BLUES v . OLD XAVERIANS Field :Damian Lane tR) Frank Karabelas

UNDER-19 SECTION 2OLD TRINITY v. MARCELLIN Field : PeterSimpson Cameron Gill At 1 p .m .OLD MELBURNIANS v. WHITEFRIARS Field :Chris Fedderson Peter BuchananNORTH OLD BOYS v. ST. BEDES MENT. TIGERSField: Jim Pappas Jason MooreOLD HAILEYBURY v. UNIVERSITY BLACKSField : Geoff Kelly Chris Stevens (J )OLD SCOTCH v . BEAUMARIS Field : LeahGallagher David Longworth

UNDER-19 (2) BLUEMHSOB v . MONASH BLUES Field : Clarke ThuysIan BurgessHAMPTON ROVERS v . CAULFIELD GR. Field :Justin Grossbard Graeme MorganOLD MENTONIANS V . DE LA SALLE (2) FieldNick Evans Gajanan SkandakumarORMOND v . ST. KILDA SOUTH CAULF. Field .Euan Lindsay Terence FarrellAJAX v. OLD XAVERIANS (2) Field : Adam GordorDaniel Ischia

UNDER-19 (2) RE DAQUINAS v . OLD GEELONG Field: Pat Maebu <.Matthew Meie rWARRINGAL v . THERRY PENOLA Field: KevirMcMahon Andrew RechtmanYARRA VALLEY v. OLD IVANHOE Field : ChriiCimohOLD PARADIANS (2) v. BULLEEN-TEMPLESTOWE Field : Damian MurphyST. LEOS EMMAUS HAS THE BYE

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M 19 SECTION 2- 25 .U 1 .982.0 7.2 8.8 14.8.925 .7 12.9 16.16 19.17.131

Cope 2 . M .:.th^v.s . Disco Gorgbus. Dn•ercelli. Iu'. hLarson.McCallum, ik•tercelh. s. Maguire. Loy.J. Hughes 3 . C. Ste.ms 2, K. Otnzr 2. T. Chapman . T. Paterson .e,zrLs. H . Thotnas, J. Hughes . T. Chapman, M . Thuralkes . G .

4.2 7.8 10.9 12.17.893.4 4.6 6.10 8.13.81

an 3 . Dully 2. WInch, Etfemtan. Trexhella. Beat: Retd •t, M . Cas:aMo.Hutchinson . Iszep . WSldron . Pacsador. Best: HLas. Dann,

~),7C:.✓' "17G 4.3 11.4 14 .5 20.7.1273i:Z.11,'d 4.4 8.7 10.12 12.18 .8 8

: :Ins 4• Guest 3. Murphy. Sibree. Couzens• Fahtny1, Murtazt. Best:, _ . . _ . ,; n, Ellhns. BhreB . Sthree.

5IIT n_4Cii5 3.3 6.4 8.6 8.8 .58Vi OLD 13oY3 2.6 9.10 14.12 16.14.110

3.3 7.10 12.13 18.15.1113.3 6.4 10.4 17.5.10 7

e 3 . Alpstnder 2 . Arendarcikas 2 . Stephens 2 . Teasdale 2.. WS'IghL Biro. Stevens, Lee . Clhson.

Davvy 4 . Home 3. Harmp 2. Bell . Brandham . Floyd . Best:kera. SomaLa. Bell.

UNDER 19 SECTION 1 - 25 .04 .9 83 .2 3,3 7.3 11.15.81

iE8 4.0 7,3 11 .5 11672-m: Crauford 4 . Hocking 2 . Jackson 2. Llddtc 2. lrogets. Best: 4'ogels.

Wood . Cr•tcrotord. Brooks.

IPSA;TR!a73 5.8 7.11 18 .17 20 .28.148;G C.LRES' 0.1 0.3 0.5 3,8.26

r rey- ood. Oppv. Kettk. Best: Costae, Addison . Heffernan. Derry. Pound.

UNDER 19 BLUE - 25.04.98MOYASH BLUES 1.1 3 .6 7.7 7.9 .51AJAX 2.2 4.2 5.4 10.5.65••-h Bhxs: Dickenson 2, Roscoe . Creamer. C.usteln. McClelland. Ete_v. Best:McClelland. Bennet . Boiton. W@eks. Retth. Bronts.AJAX' Bastst 2 . Boch 2 . Onas 2. h}esegar Gutman. WYtnstock. Snow. Best: M.C . Segar.Sno•a•, Goldstone. Rubenstein, Boob. Gutman.CAULFIELDGRAAIlNARLtN 9.7.61hi1180B 19.15.129CauB dd Grarnmarim- M . Gurpntar 2. S. Saint. S. Fentl.1li. M. Richardson, P. Sykes . S.Erickson, T. Freeman. J. Ryan. Best : T. Freiman, S. tYtdaJaJa. Atlam. Schwab. S . Kendall.J. Acad. G. Etnns .MHSOB: L. Tay}or 4 . Moore 3, Gregso nn 3, Stmgson 2 . W'rt~ht 2. S . Osborne 2 . Rodde[ H.Taetar. Braxn. Best: Moore, A. O'Bren . Joseph, McCull'. C,regson, Parker.DE LA SALLE (2) 1.2 4.6' 6 .8 12.9.81HAMPTON ROVERS 4,2 7.3 14 .3 17.4 .106De La Salle: N . Statlord 2. Luke Ryan 2. S . Logan 2 . A Hancock. M. Cogtll.•uL D. Forer. ADonntson . IL Stevens 2. Best : Ryan . Laragy, Synnott, McKenzie. Logan . Read.Hvnpton Rovva: Cnpps 4, Dudley, 4, Landrtgan 3. FL•ilthe 2. gum 2. Dallas. Lanagan.Beat : Duddc. W'ood-,. Anderson, Lanagan. Cripples, Flahrve.ST HH,DA SOUTH CAULPIELD 0.1 2.2 5.2 5.2.32OSA!dEhTOhTANS 5.6 11.9 15.17 25 .26.178Old Mentoni®ns: Batiantine 13 . Palmer 3 . R . Alexander. Emmanuel . Hollou. Kuramoto.Mason . Best: Ba!lanttne. Kuramoto, Lane . Palmer, Stephen. McKay .OLD BAVBR1Ah5 (2) 3.2 8.8 8.9 10.10.70ORhSOND 5 .4 7.5 9.13 10.14.74Ormora< : Stephens 2 . Putz 2, Keleher 2. Haughtwt, Egan. Coulson. Thanpson . Best:Thompson. Keleher. Knight. Porter, Naughton. Stastak .

UNDER 19 RED •- 25.04 .98ST LEChS EMMAIIS 2.1 6.3 10.8 12.13 .85OLD PARADL9RS (2) 1.2 8.6 11.8 14.9 .93St . Leeoe Emmaua Hodder 4, BL3ndihom 2 . McDonald 2. VMp! 2. Bomnct, Broun.Vau an . Besh. Zatds. Hodder. Sctil7tter. Tkkner. Vaughan. Blanotham.Otd : Boyd 5. Baker 2, O'M~ra 2. Attard. Curran . Macartney. PPrice. Dean . Best:

~b s. Curran. Ol GEELONGLonte, Batt. Macartney . Galb-aay.

BYE

THEERRY PF390LA 5.4 10.8 11.14 14.15.994 9111548 1.2 4.3 6.6 8.12 .80Therry Panols: Grant 2. McMahon 2 . Trewin 2. Christie . SnLth, Zampogna Clantar,O'Sulln2n. R Sprtngall. L. SpringalL Say . Best: ViiLZtll . Carter on. Grant, Saly. Smtth,B-agtta

GLD IVANHGS 2.2 6.4 7.7 11.9.75WARRRr•GAL 2.2 3,4 3.7 5.11.41Warringid ; Welch 2 . Mutton . Sloan, W1swt Best : Sloan . WRilte. Hopgood. Natoh. pressor.Tahnr.BBILEEN't'Eh4E7.ESTOWE 1 .2 1.4 3.8 3.8.28YARRA VALLEY 5.3 14.8 22.9 32.17.209BuBeen Tanp£estose: Florence. Leer. Natsis. Best: Tourogants. McCrohan. Florence .Stedu•ell. Perkov.Yarra Valley: T. htcvtts 5, hiidcWn 5. hk8rath 5. Va :ga•m 4. Skl~rorth 4 .'R•slting 3 .Searle 2 . t49nes• Pk. Beat : Coutts . Mc9rath . T. h~. Casana . Pask laughan .

Cyan Press apologizes for the omission of U 1 9 Results from "The Amateur Footballer" No. 3--~-~

UlYDER 19 SECTION 2 - 18 .04 .9 811 -1 5 .2 7.4 11.5 13.9.875 .5 11.9 11 .12 12.15.87

.~.-.. ilan 4. Butler 3 . Stevens 2. Lee . Smtttt . Dew. Bird . Bat: Et~rsat. £.ee.lier. Counts

3. DI as 3. Mars- 2 . CNssat . Gartner, Moran. Ent :~ .. . ... .uk n .Lm_• .

3.2 3.6 7.10 10.13.735.8 9.8 10.11 14.11.95

tonv2s 2. J. tlughes 2. C . Fricke . N. OBrkn, S. Miles, F. Oliver. N. Leith .•t . Hu2hrs• N. Leith . L. W'allc.son. S . Predergast, C . Stevens, G . Junker.

'r-ttell.i 3. Sutllean . Seattle 2. WMch. Reid. Duffy. Beat: Reid,n.IDaily. DatertV.

7.2 10.5 18 .8 21 .9 '1353 .1 5.4 6.8 8.11 .59

. e+ 6 . G. Earl 3, W. Earl 3 . Eaart 2 . SteHart 2. Day. Rhodes. WaLh,. ...,t: Ban =. Dtmer. Stewart . Day'. Emdge. At.uamides.

7.6 9.12 18.15 24 .21 .1851.0 4.4 5.5 8.8.42

OShea 5. Sullivan 4• Green 3. Byron 2, Rtchardson 2. Pkxnges•Butler. Young. Vecrhto, Kudexah.

4.8 7.8 10.11 14.11 .953.4 8.12 14.15 22.23.155

'aunt 2 . Osborne 2. Gteeson 2 . Sheehan, Serrano. jacks. B.L.rano. PalataJko. Evans . CWk8lans:Tel(ord

• 2. M, well 2 . Etg . CL3rke. Spicer. Baxter. Beat : htoon. BaaTer.d.

3.2 8.3 11.7 11.10.78TIG 4.B 14.12 15 .16 20 .17.137

d 6. P. P.Yntte 4 . L. W7nt£e 3 . Kingu•cll 2 . Young 2. Dunn,.. ' r. P. W9ntk. L. Wffithe . Russo.

3.2 10.8 14.8 21.10.1362.4 5.5 10.11 12.13 .8 5

Guest 5 . Ray 3, Wilson 3. Patterson 2. EIWns 2. Courts 2. Fab7nyt.at. Murphy. Heat: W'ILsmt . Godcy, Farquhar;qn. Rav. Caaens . Blrrell.

: V. Natall 5 . Clements 2. J. Paton. WhBh. Hannon, Done. Porter. BothV. Natah. R. Pwtoa . J . Paton . Greg,

iP. ILULRBBRY 4.2 9.10 14.15 18.17.125>_RTHOLD BOYS 3.3 5.6 8.9 10.12 .72"J Fieertw-yc ECsiathkw 7. Mason 6 . Somaia 3 . Biggs, Moyle . Beet: Mason . R. Ladd.

Lay.Somaiz .Mead:s .

UNDER 19 BLUE - 18 .04 .98"'CY{`TPJ`•3(2) 0.3 1.5 5,11 7.13,55

4.4 7.5 7.8 98623. Roscoe 2. Creamer 2. Bell2. Both Creamer, Bolton. hkNeW.

mkl. He W tand. Ockleshaw. Ba4'.tF

Li ul G t~ ~l'~ hS cqute. h:ontgomme .RA MSARIAR5 3 .1 6.5 8 .9

N".81

=Lad_ G2•4 7.9 9.18 11,17.83

• M . Gurptnar 5 . G . Erans 2 .J . R}an . S. Sant . T. Freeman. M.'e'`: S . WtdJa;a . C. Creer. M. Gurpinar. G . Evans . B. O'Callaghan . T. Freeman.

y;, . pe 3. J .Onas 2. Sno•.v. Rubenstetns. Basta. Roekrttvt. M. Segal .-x: Boeh. Sharp. M . Segal. Onas. M. C. Segal. Goh7n .

21 25 913 .163

MHSOB: L. Taylor 9. G skcw 3 . Bro•+.a a'-r 2. Moore . H . `-r, S.Oslarne. A. O'Brten. Beu:t,. taytor, T. Parker. R . rv. Ash O'Br[et. G .MC Cully . A.Stmpson .De La Silk: R. Stevens 2 . J. La- 2. N. Stafford. C. Buick 2, N . Synt#t. M. Ruschena.Best: Rt.aut. Guillfer. Dennison, Stevens . Btme. Faxr.HAMPTON ROVERS 10.8 18.13 23.18 28.25.193ST BHAA SOUTH CAU1.FgLD 0.1 0.2 1.2 2.4.118Hampton Rwaa: D. Vain 5, Tregear 3. Stokes 3 . Mide~inter 3, Dallas 3, Duddy 3, Fialtri•e2, Flynn 2. Lanagan 2. Hebard. gum . Shen&eki. Beat: D. Voss. CtiHts. Mtda7nter. Wbods .Anderson . Flynn .St. Aildn South Cautfkld: Doolan. Schron. Best: Thu rsBkd. P&rez. Doolan . Haines, Rees .Zagame.

ORAIOTiD 3.3 3.4 7.11 9.16 .17OLD M£'rTONiANS 7.6 13.15 15.18 19.25.139Ortnond: M. Nash 4, D. htabbett 2 . Minter Keleher Egan . Bmt: Mahbett, Keleher. Nash .Black. Porter. CatiLsat.Old Mentontnns: Bal4vttine 7 . htNlsh 3. Palmer 3, McKay 2. Campbell. Kuramoto.ORkOy . Phipps . Beat: BaBanttne. Kuramao. Pttlpps, Kennedy. Palmer. McKay.

UNDER 19 RED - 18.04.98BULLEEN-TE4 iPtESTOWE 3.1 52 7.4 8.8-54ST LEOS EMMAUS 3.3 6.8 8.10 8.15 .83Bullan Templestowe: W'mmtzer 3. AWenhten 2, hicCrtotan. Florence. Fisher. Best :McCra'tan. Tour~iants, Mountaln . Ba4tmv. Hoa2rd .St, Lew Emmaua: Hodder 2. Bonnict 21 Newey 2. B4Word . McDonald, Tkkna Best :Hedder. BonntcY. Scltlttter Bravn . Vaughan, Zannts.OLD GEELONG 1 .4 3.7 9.11 11.13.79OLD PARADIANS (2) 4 .1 7.4 9.4 14.5.89Old Gedorg: Bolton 3 . McCarthy 2, Avery 2 . Bracer, Ellery. WUpi• McInnes . Best: Diming.Edp,ar Stevens . Mcinnes. McCarthy. Aceiry.Old Paradiatu: Rees 4. Bmrd 3. Sutlh•an 3, Brack -111 2, GatWv.ay. Beigemart . Best :Sullivan, Curran. Varano. Dean . Boyd. Perry.BYET1tERRY PENOL AABDLNAS OC 2.0 4.2 7,3 11.3.69OLD IVAh'HOE 5,1 10 18 13.9 18.11.119

WARRRiGAL AFC 3.1 4.3 9.4 11.8.72YARRA VALLEY 2.3 5 .6 7.11 12.15 .87IFazrtngat : Burke 4• Long 2 . Singh . Ho(tgoos. Mutton. W91son• Sloan . Best: Slam. Burke.Hc,-6*ood. White, tL91son• Long.storm Yellen Creme.•ut 3. h4ddlln 2 . Nkhrath 9 R Rn„nkic 9 r•aa- c- .b. uM~ .

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COLLEGIANS DE LA SALLE MAZENOD OLD BRIGHTON OLD CAREYCoach: Tim Kiliwo rth Coach : Clay Weser Coach : Rod Bourke GRAMMARIANS Coach: Peter Schille rU19 (C) : U19 (C) : S. Hyland U19 (C) : U19 (C):

Coach: Leigh Bowes1 L. Schmidt 1 M. Andrews 1 A . McDowell U19 (C) : 1 C. Davis2 N. Lynch 2 C. Asmus 2 N . Parry 1 A. Patios 2 C. Munro3 J. Clarke 3 R. Beattie 3 D. Grant 2 S. Graben 3 P. Cerche4 D. Telford 4 R. Bonnici 4 J . Bond 3 G . Earl 4 S . Vital i5 L . Taylor 5 P. Bowden 5 G. Miller 4 W. Earl 5 T. Baker6 C Mollard 6 C. Buick 6 G. Polett i 5 N. Biggin 6 B. Tuc k.7 M. Maxwell

7 X. Clarice8 S Clayy

7 Varney 6 T. Ewert 7 C . Malin

8 N. Harrison.

9 J . Crowe 8 D . Stagiian o9 R . Harrington

7 G. Rhodes8 T. Handley

8 R . Oppy9 A. Murphy10 A . Robinson 10 S. Erdos 10 T Crook 9 L. O'Neill 10 D Abbott11 B. Page 11 T. Fisher 11 J. Schiano 10 J . White

.11 D . Moriar ty

12 M . Gibson 12 N . Harbe r13 S Hart 12 L . Hawkins 11 S . Dimer 12 J . P.9ai

13 S. EIg.

14 R . Hughson 13 B. Mason 12 A. Robert so n13 R 0'Neill 13 N . Latbam

14 T. De Young 15 C. Hy ay

14 M. De Palma .14 A Ginnavin 14 D . Feast

15 J . Britten 16 S . V and 15 N . Meehan.

15 G. Norwood 15 E. Davey16 A. Baxter 17 D. McHenry 16 S. O'Sullivan 16 J . Thornbrow 16 N. Bull17 T. Spicer 18 M . McHenry 17 D . Nisbett 17 C. Barrow 17 P. Tompkin s18 D. Field 19 B . Mercuri 18 B. Meehan 18 H . Rolls 18 T. Tyndal l19 T Maule 20 M . Mercuri 19 D. Ryan 19 M. C ar r 19 T. Wood.20 J Waters 21 A . Molan 20 B. Hobbs 20 A . McLaughlin 20 M . Lawrence.21 C. Chambers 22 D . Moore

23 D Nolan 21 M . Ansell 21 X. Carra 21 D. Stone22 N . McCann

.24 P. Nowlan

'

22 M . Hunter23 P Nelson

22 A. Wals h23 J . Thomas

22 M . Pound23 T Stua rt23 T. Rodgers-Wilson 25 M . O Donnell 24 R Hawkins 25 A. Boyd

.24 B ShuGe24 M . Godfrey 26 A . Orlan d

27 A Pedicini.

25 J . Greenawayy

S. Fox.

25 D. Silverwood25 N . Bras s31 J Rose

.28 B . Reade 26 M . Bonaddio 27 P. Marks

28 A. Avramedies 27 C. Davey.

33 B . Samuel 29 K . Rogers30 D Stinear

27 D. Rig g28 J Persi 29 C . Stewart 28 A. Bunnett

35 S McConnell41 S . Sayers

.31 A . Toniolo

.29 L Perkins 30 D . Stockdale

31 A Thoms

.36 P. Varyiami s

44 C . Gibson 32 J . Waters 30 R. Hammons.

32 R . Hayward 37 F. Hakins69 A . Dakin 33 E . Williams 31 P. Fotiniotis 33 M. McBriar 47 A. Bon d

34 S . Woods 35 T. Erridge35 C . Worstelin g

OLD PARADIAPdS OLD XAVERIANS ST BERNARDS ST KEANS U NIVERSITY BLUE SCoach- Ken Johanson (1) Coach : pat HaMd (1) Coach: Jeff Oddorne c oa h: Peter Factor CoastsCoach: PM Luclretta M Coach: Pete CaNnan (2) U19 (C): 1119(C) : MoreRMidurd 1.119(c) :

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t A. Callery2 N . Walker

I A. Albert2 S Benjamin3 M . Cosgrrff

4 S . Ciavola

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3 R. L udi~3 P. Moun t4 A Rattle

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5 S. Pruscino 4 D~ftss C.cara~ 4 R . Bonnici.

5 C . Noseda 4 J. Coulloupas5 B Gallery

7 D. StanleY ~ e Gm 6 P. lanazzo 7 B. Shelley.

6 A Clar k8 B. Woodham 8 G, C'. 7 N Smith 8 T. McCann 7 A. Crawford9 M. Rees 9 7 Cc

.8 J DelaneyY

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8 W. Crocke r10 D . Gree n11 A. Benincasa

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.9 S. Wheeler

10 J. Rad ord11 T. Crowley

9 H . Christi e10 L. Dean-John s

12 A. Becchio 1 2 T. t- - 10 C. Osborne 12 P. Bare 11 F. Delasqual e13 B. Atkinso n14 A Baker

t3 J .r'nt4 A-'= , 11 S. Erickson 13 A. Stua rt

14 N . Moore 12 C. Evans.15 GG . Boyd 16 J . Fay 13 S. Bugryn 16 K. McDonald 14 A. Fleetwood17 G . O' eara

17 R. Fe ,6 C Fr :d 14 A. Thomas 17 A. Foley 15 J . Hockin g

18 M . Ploenges~ _;.

19 M . Frost 15 A. Pfeiffer 18 A. Wise19 C Goldswo rthy

16 J . Hatto n17 W J k19 C . Price 20 P Fumd ., 16 A. Mastropasqua .

20 P OiKeefe . ac son20 A. Sacco 2 T.C~czscn 17 T. Pianta

.21 J Sibiiia 1 8 G . Kin g

21 A. Swindon22 B. Richardson

n N. Hart23 J. Ha»firc24 J He*

18 T. James19 L Kavanagh

.22 M . La astesg23 P. Miiesi

19 J . Lyl e20 D. LeahyYD. Varan o

24 M . Ventura.

25 J. Hede 20 D. Sheehan 24 R. Sheeh yVanderwer t25 S

21 M . McKerrow22 R McKerrow

25 A. Dianati26 L. Brickell

2s J. He ~wssi ae q Oswald27 C. Hoare 49 T. Pori m 21 M . Polatajk o

22 P Rahill

.26 A . Beva ua~127 R Zeman

.23 T. Menzies

27 N. Kudeweh28 R, ~ 50 M . Won2e J. t 51 N. ~er

.23 D. Monteleone

.28 N . Perrett

24 T. McMillan25 L Morrison28 A. Curran

29 N. A ttard~ D. K • 52 D. Rermsx

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30 P. Halpin.

26 N . Mules30 S . Bogemann

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31 F. Papluca 3 A. L n 55 t S huz 26 A . Gleeson 32 S . OiConnor 28 S . Parsons32 B . Sullivan 34 F. Lvr-= :, 56 s. Skiirnc.e 27 James Mount 33 J . OiConnor 29 W. Pye33 C. Jacavou 35 S. t'

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34 S . Youn g35 A . Jakowenko

36 A. i r.;: n m ss D. Stem37 S . r'=`"n° e c. step ens

.29 J . Cittarell i.

35 E. Ratter36 A . Smith

31 J . Starlin g32 A Southerian d

36 R . Sart ori37 C Butler

38 J. ""': `" y 60 D. S"39T. Mc:. _ 1 6 D. Storey

30 S . Borg31 J . Evans

37 R . Debrai o38 G. Anderson

.33 A . Terrill

.38 T. O'Shea

40 J. r.+c!~n 62 T. sw41 R, r' ;; .~; ~ y z ro 32 T. Harv ey 9 Li.ega

q0 D34 B . Tuc k35 L Underwood39 V. Bergamin

40 B . McCrohan42 e . i,- - 64 s. Tru„de43 c. tr nc2y 65 C. warrq

33 S .Smith

37 J . L!o d

.41 J . Howden42 J Pangrazio

36 N . Vogels37 J W d41 M . Szewczuk

42 G Dean~EM• 1 ~D. w'a,~45 P. oc - aw 67 M xeuren 42 V.lud~a

.43 L. Wilkinson

. a r38 J. Webber. .

46 J. oCa^ ~ 43 C. Davis 44 R . Cam a n a45 L Meehan 39 A. White

42 K 01 t" . 40 R . Woodward41 D . Wood

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gEAU MARIS MARCELUN NTH OLD BOYS OLD HAILEYBURY OLD PAELBURNIANSCoack*,,amGolds

~C ~ ~Coach Greg Lasscock Coach: Mark Libardi

e19 t~1:1.119(c): U1 9( ) U19 (C) : J . Bell U19 (C) :

M Smith 1 M. Lefeanue 1 M. Taleb 1 L . Floyd 1 J . Goole yB Thomas 2 M. Karavilis 2 T. Waters 2 S. Davey 2 C. GuestA Guerin 3 G. Cull 3 B . Kousovasilis 3 A. Brudar 3 D. Fabiniyi,A Lee

6 M Ensor 4 D. Marson 4 O. Khade r5 B. Cariss 4 L . Paisley 4 C. Murphy

5 A. EllimsL Gibson 5 G. Romanin 6 D. Skene 5 D. Harrop 6 H. Birrel lB Stevens 6 S. Loy 7 S. Hoban 6 R. Ladd 7 C. Fond

8 N Burton 7 D. Angott i 8 T. Halpin 8 J . Meades 8 C. Jenning sj Walker

o R Carroll 8 D. Ryan 9 A. Naiss 9 C. Home 9 J . Muratza10 P. Stuckey

; G Johnson 9 G. Murley 10 C . Faraci 10 C . Efstathiou 11 A Howard12 J Bayford 10 D . Bonanno 11 S . Bryant 11 R . Burn

.12 E . Wilso n

13 D EmersonP Bird

11 A . Hasiotis 12 D . Aboud13 C . Miller 12 T. Rogers 13 D. Pa tterson

14 D Al d11 5 A Quin 12 D . Ballantine 14 J. Saba 13 G . Finlayson . exan e r

16 R Atkin s16 N Atkins 13 P. Pappalardo 15 N . Tonkin 14 M . Chisholm .

17 J . Hammon d17 T Eaton 14 C. Duinardo 16 P. Bo ry siewicz 15 C. Jayasekera 18 E . Farquaharson18 A Palmer 15 J . Pappalardo 17 S. Reynoldson 16 J . Miller 19 R. Hyams19 N Kennedy2p A Faraguna 16 P. Diacogiorgis 18 S. Mcllroy

19 M Payne17 D. Mason 20 E . Alde r

21 W. Yuncken21 M Selle tto 17 J. Delahunt .

20 R Amato18 S . Deitz 22 C . Ray

22 K Alexander 18 M . Moussi .21 M

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20 H . Francis Amble r23 I .13 A Catli n24 L Buller

19 J. Sheehan .G . Taylor 21 D . Lay 24 T. S p encer

25 P Wrig ht 20 N . Mathews 23 H . Mahoul 23 M . Somaia 25 H . Turne r26 T Kaleta

26 T Collins 21 M . Fisher 24 B . Kurec 24 B . Flail .27 W Austi n27 S Fitzgerald 22 M . Robert s 25 M . Moustafa 25 D . Harrigan .28 C . Sibree

28 B Spence 23 L . Bettiol 26 N . OiHalloran 26 J. Bell 29 M . Hanger29 K Rawsthorn30 D Teesdale

24 B. Dinneen 27 M . Ree s28 N Smith

27 R . Carson 30 N . Coutts31 L McNicholas 25 G . Hawkins .

29 S . Smith 30 E . Ek 31 J. McKenn a32 M Benko32 A Black 26 T. Louder 30 D. Willoughby 47 J . Robe rtson .33 N . Couzen s

33 B Griffiths 27 D . Ciro 31 B . Wilson 34 R . Bate s37 B Hayne s4 7 S Langford-Jones 33 A . McKenzie

OLD SCOTCH OLD TRIN17Y STBS}ES UNIVERSITY WHITEFRIARSCaadc TerryKendall Coach: Steven Move NIENTONEE TIGERS BLACKS Coach: ShaneStylssU19 (C): G. Junkeer U19 (C) : S Jaias, E Davatzis Coach: Michael Lmejoy Coe* Pail OVw yassy U19 (C) :

1 G.Junkeer 1 S.JonesU19 (C) : U19 (C) :

1 A. Crough2 T. Chapman 2 A. Beever 1 A Ryan 1 M. Atkin 2 M. Northe

y3 J . Miles 3 M. Passador4 A Roth

2 P Carroll 2 C. Brown 3 B. Pha n4 A. Shee r5 T. Paterson

. e5 B. Hutchinson 3 C Tesorier o

4 J Dunne 3 L. Brown 5 J . Power6 B Winch

6 T. McKenzie 6 7 B C .IsepRussell 5 J Doubaras 4 M. Byrne

.7 T. Hilto n7 C. Stevens

8 T. Frankenburg 8 D. Ashwort h9 A. Grigg

6 L Abdallah7 B Mcshane

5 A. Clements 8 R. Fedel e9 L. Trewhella

9 T. Leitl 10 S . Dann 8 L Hamilton 6 B. Costello 10 A. Johnson10 N . Sladen11 C Fricke

11 K. Node n12 C Wilson 9 P Russo 7 B. D ry ne 11 M . Cassarino

.12 L . Hume

.13 S . Johnson 10 P Fitcher 8 P. Greenbank 12 D. Rei d

13 N CowlinggN . Simon

114 R. Gambl e15 R. Baxter

11 J William s12 A Connolly

9 E. Hannon.

14 S . Ward4 A. Willersdorf15 J .Hu hes 16 T. Ho in s

17 C Hilias 13 N Zomer 10 A . Maher 15 S . Staddo n16 B Sinclair16 N . O' rien

.18 N . Dahlstrom 14 J Dru ry 11 J . Marr .

17 D. Eiferman n17 S. Eager 19 J . Maslen 15 T Winnell 12 J . Martin 18 R. Murray20 N. Brewste r21 T. Glass

20 M . Canzoneri21 L . Kennedy

16 W Smith17 G Ithier 13 J . McAuleyy

M . Duffy20 S . Fleming22 L. Hannemann 22 D . Kinros s

23 B Fitzmaurice 18 M Young 14 L. Mellings 21 M . Setches23 L. Walkom24 L Hawkins

.24 E . Davatzis 19 D Falkingham 15 S . Moody 22 S . Davis

. M .25 Thwaites 25 W. Hansen26 D . Robinson

20 C Mizz i21 A Bumet 16 B . Murphy 23 L . Armstron g

24 J . Treyvaud26 T. Wither s27 E Stewart

27 L . Clarke28 C Butler 22 G Smith 17 R . Neale 25 M . Crosher.

28 T. Cardy.

29 W. Brad 23 D Napier 18 A . Nolan 26 D . Sullivan27 T Hoare29,S . Hoski n

30 A Leeds g31 R . Ram~de n32 J . Cornell

24 G Alford25 L Wintle

19 C . Pease 28 B . Dohe rty.31 S . Prendergast 33 Y. Adal

35 C Sor 26 P Doherty 20 H . Peck 29 M. Wals h30 A Beatt ie32 E . Oliver .

37 S Medlin 27 S Kingwell 21 C . Schilling .31 B.Jones35

P. Roger s36 R h

.39 A. Maiyah 28 D Young 22 M . Staunton 32 M. Tan. As to n

37 C . Armstrong43 D . Wardro n44 M . Lapira

29 G Gomez30 T Faze

23 S. Vegter 33 R . Pawli k34 T. Mulcahy4 4 A. Reed 45 S . Darcy-Molloy 24 D . Walsh 35 D Lev i66 H . Thomas 52 A. Andrew s

56 T. Hoggtn s61 N . Bros er

.36 J . Anderso n

64 M . Kassaby

UNDER-jg SECTION 2

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UNDER-19 - {2} BLU E

AJAX CAU WAR DE LA SALLE HAMPTON M .H.S.O.B.Coach: Henry Rifterman Coact„ Mark Dorxi .,a, ROVERS Coach : Peter oroeaU19 (G): U19 (C): S. W' U19"1(C): A Coach, Ian Wilmod U19 (C) : Jeff Willson

1 J . Rochman 1 J. Same 1 M. Aron U19 (D) : 1 T. Parke r2 A. Boch 2 B. Hasforth 2 T. Buntine Anderso n1 D 2 R. Clowes

Davis3 B 3 S. Erikson 3 A. Burrows .Quon2 A 3 A. Simpso n.

4 D. Goldenfein 4 J . Ryan 4 J. B, Yrn~e5 M hla n""

.3 T Prantzos 4 J. Wilso n

OiBrien5 A5 E. Goldstone 5 S. Kendal l

6 J Fulston

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6 J. Davies 4 J Midwinter5 S Wills

.6 J. Moore

6 G . Israelsohn.

7 M. Davies7 A. Donnison 6 A Crowther 7 J. Gr so n

T L7 S. Gutman 8 D . Globan 8 M. Evans 7 A Duddy

8 W Climes. eave r8

9 R . Umbrick8 J. Rosenbaum 9 J . Acfield 9 D. Forer 9 M. Cripps 10 N . McKenzie9 J Ones 10 C . Worbo sy s 10 C. Guimmarra D Shaw 11 S. Rodder.10 H. Snow 11 P. Sykes 11 R . Gullifer

Hancock12 A.

11 A Voss 12 N . Youn s11 D Rutko 12 S. Sant . Harpe r12 K 12 A Landrigan 13 B. Sims- uca s

.13 R . Silverman 13 M Harrison 13 N . Rehn 14 S. Caller

12 S. Majman 14 T. Cripps.

13 A Hayes 14 M. Louis 15 T. Wrigh t14 D . Rubenstein 15 A Schwab 14 G Hnstov 15 G Shenfieki 16 K Miezis15 D. Frid

.16 B. OiCallaghan

.15 A Jackson 16 G Woo d

17 A Smith17 G . McCully18 J Davi s

16 D . Feldman 17 T. Kavouris 16 D . JarvisJefferies17 B 18 J Stokes

.19 B. Hil l

17 N . Shaked 18 M. Gurpinar.

19 A K h 19 D Voss 20 A. OiBrien18 A. Golvan 19 M. Richardso n

20 T iK20 J. La pagy 20 L. Bird

21 M Jenkin21 P. Physic22 P B

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21 C Nairn20 B. Lafranchi

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23 R . Josep h20 S. Czamy

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24 M . Flynn 24 A. Mazur21 D . Stub 23 C . Creer 23 K. Jead 25 B Hevard 25 L. Taylo r22 P. Glazer 24 A Wilkinson 24 L. Meehan

24 D . Merawn 26 M Flahive 26 A. Askew27 H Taylo r

25 G. Evans 25 S. Monte Silva M . Flynn27 CLucas

.28 M. Podolsky

26 S. Widjaja 26 A. Murray .29 D Anderson 29 R . Par k

27 T. Freeman 26 B. Muscat 30 M Lan~an 30 T. Morgan29 D . Golabek 26 A. Neville 31 L. Jones33 P. Ralph 27 E. Phillips 32 R . Weeden34 J . Wilmot 28 M. Ruschena

29 L R~ AFFINITY33 T. Lower

35 A . White.

byale m29 M34 R . Ware

.30 J Silver INTERNATIONAL 35 B . Miezi s.31 N Stafford 259 Hawthorn Rd . 36 S . Osborn e.32 N . Synott Caulfield 3162

32 J . Willey ph ; 9523 8333

MONASH BLUES OLD N EM'O OLD XAVERANS ORMOND ST tQUDACoach: Mi re Dickenson Coach: sv end samuld Coach: Pat Hawkiris (1) Coach : Brie, Kesting STH CAULFIEd.DU19 (C): J. Smith 1189(C) : Wes Coac h: Pete Caftm p2) U19 (C): A Stasisk Coach:~~

1 J. B" 1 W Bailantine ~tA~ 1 S.Thompson U19(C):J .Dnxrmand2 S.Cotis

.2 M. Thomason

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UNDE R- 19- (2) RED- AQUINASCcxh:Tcrty "VoyU 19 (c) :

O.BTEMPLESTOWECoo* Bob EftU19 (C) :

~~ Jess 1 S. AlderhovenLt Boland 2 A. BestowS. Bennett 3 R. BrownT yoran 4 C. CallejaI.t Greer 5 M. DeBoerT ,{a;~;in 6 N. Eastwood

3 P Glennie 7 M. FisherT. Blasch 8 D. Florenc e

1e ~ R~ 9 J. Florence10 L . Groves

9 5. Anthony 11 J . HowardA.Galabaro 12 D. Juhasz

2? B, Moran 13 A. KingB. Mills 14 N. Macrides

26 M.Johnson 15 N. Macreevy

32 J. Bleakney 16 N . McCroha

34 ;M, DelsovitO 17 B. Mountai n

18 S. Mountain, J. Pole 19 T. Mosso p; D. Kealy 20 M. Natfas

59 D. Minogue 21 R . Parris22 T. Peterson23 B. Pouroganis24 N . Povaran25 D . Povaran26 J . Styne s

129

27 P. Taylo r28 L . Thompson

B . Walleneiser

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~ DWW Milla rut9 (Cg

1 N. Hodder2 P. Batty3 G. Bonnici4 R. Gallagher5 C. Mille r6 G. Newey7 A Volp i8 C. McDonald9 M . Brown10 C.Vaughan11 J . Blandthorn12 N. Zanni s13 S . Dornik14 P. Mansic15 M . Dunn16 A . Schli ttler17 T. Kay18 J . McNally19 J . Ross20 S . Goldswo rthy

1'HER Ri( PENOLACoach: Paul MoonU19 (C) :

2 R. Zampogna4 R. Springall8 A. Grant9 S. Stell a10 C . Bannister11 S . Bocaglia12 J . Briedis13 D . Candiloro14 R . Dodds15 A. McMahon16 D . Dunn17 A. McDonald18 N . James19 G . Kuret20 J . Smith21 B. Fitzpatrick22 M. Yates23 M. Russell24 T. Sigfter25 N . Trewin26 R . Garcia27 R . Azzopardi28 C . O'Brien29 N . Perrett

OLD GEELONGCoach: Brim CadwrightU19 (G):

8 A Lux29 D Bolton30 R Lane50 N Edgar51 T Kavouds53 C Chamberlain55 J Rya n56 R Brown57 A McCann58 L Heine60 D McInnes63 N Agar64 B O'Callaghan76 D Brauer

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WARRINGALCoach: John Stantonu19 (Cl :

1 H . Anderson2 S . Anderson3 D . Bloomfield4 G. Bell5 L. Bolzon6 C . Burke7 A . Cam,illeri8 M . Chazan9 B . Frew10 E . Gale11 A . George12 A . Green13 T. Healey14 A . Hapqood15 J . Hopkins16 D . Inman

18 M. Lean19 G. Lon g20 M . Manovella21 S . Morris22 D . Mutton23 N . Mullane24 D . Nasrallah25 M. Natoli26 L. Prosser27 M . Pope28 D . Ryan29 D . Schulze30 T. Sessions31 R . Singh32 M . Sloan33 J . S~pence34 C . taylor35 N . Taylor36 D . Thomas37 T. Thomson38 M. Vanlin t39 S . Waiter 42 J . Wilkins40 B . White 43 A . Welch41 D . Wilson 44 S . Yee

OLD IVANHOECoach'.1t19 (C) :

1 D. Bernet2 N. Gazeas3 B. Wallis4 B. Davis5 A. Oates6 P. Dowd7 J. Harrop8 B. Spoor9 T. Pai n10 R. Giklerdale11 D. Archer12 M . Kelly13 D. Spide n14 G . 0'Shannessy15 L. Courag e16 R. Hense17 B. Limberg18 L . Waddell19 A. Harper20 J. Vincent21 C. Barker22 J. Smar t23 A Sutherland24 S. Jenkins26 G . Maclsaac27 N. Coyn e29 A. Johnston38 G . George48 R. Davies

YARRA VALLEYCoach : Ash WainU19 (C):

1 A. Midland2 T. Morris3 S. Lloyd4 C. Fraser5 P. Valloppi6 M. Wine s7 B. Sturzaker8 B. Arnot9 J . Longworth10 B . Searl e11 B . Reynolds12 D. Lan g13 C.Shupg14 T. Lloyd15 D. Bailey16 A . Bel l17 T. Mcllrath18 R. Pearce19 E . K ryse20 T. Tyshing21 P. Vaughn22 B . Drew23 C. Arnold24 A . Cusano25 S . Matters26 J . Skipworth27 T. Hancock28 B . Reynolds29 S . Coleman30 B . Wapsho tt31 J . Scanlan

OLD PARADIANSCoach: Ken Johanson (1)Coac h: Phil laichatta (2)1 A Taladco2 S. Derango3 M. Cosgriff4 S. Ciavola5 S. Pruscino6 M. Dempster7 D . Stanley8 B. Woodham9 M. Rees10 D . Green11 A. Benincasa12 A Becchio13 B. Atkinson14 A. Baker15 G . Boyd16 M. Joyce17 G . O'Meara18 M. Ploenges19 C . Price20 A. Sacco21 A. Swindon22 B. Richardson23 D . Varano24 M. Ventura25 A. Dianati26 L . Brickeli27 N . Kudeweh28 A. Curran29 N . Attard30 S. Bogemann31 F. Papluca32 B. Sullivan33 C .Jacavou34 S. Youn g35 A. Jakowenko36 R . Barton37 C . Butler38 T O'Shea39 V. Bergamin40 B. McCrohan41 M. Szewczuk42 G . Dean

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MARKETING NEWSby Phil Stevens

SPORT 927

. rss~xii axt . e~tc.rsx

BUMPER STIHave you obtained your Sportscover Sport 927

bumper sticker yet?A bumper sticker in your club's name is available for pick up from your favourite VAFA club

or from VAFA Administration.

Once you put your sticker on your car fill in the details on the tear-off backing coupon andforward it to Sport 927 or to the VAFA .

Each Monday morning at 7 .45 on Sport 927 one entry will be drawn winning for the luckyperson lunch or dinner for 2 at a city restaurant (Luccattini's) and a Sport 927 sports pack .Each winner drawn then goes into an end of season draw for a most attractive Spring RacingCarnival package .

Sport 927 is a proud supporter of the VAFA this season .

Apart from the Monday morning draw :

- on Tuesday the Optus Vision Sportscover Match of the Day for the following weekend

is announced

- on Wednesday the SmokeFree VAFA clubs who have met the Smokefree criteria set areacknowledged on air

- on Friday the weekend VAFA matches are presented .

All on The Big Sports Breakfast on Radio Sport 927 with Kevin Bartlett and DoctorTurf from 5 .30 am until 9 .00 am .

The trivia questions for May appear elsewhere in today's "Amateur Footballer" .

The April winner was Mr. M. Russel of Glen Iris who wins the two cases of CUB product .

Answers : 1 . The VAFA's square introduced in 1973 was a diamond 2 . Mark Seccull kickedthe winning goal against the 0 and M . 3. The VAFA's first GM was Peter French who played

with Marcellin . 4 . The following Tigers coached VAFA A section premier teams --Andy Brennan(Uni Blues) ; Michael Green (Old Xavs) ; Barry Richardson (Old Xavs) and Frank Dunin (UniBlacks) whilst the following Hawks did the same - Peter O'Donohue (Uni Blacks) ; Maurie

Considine (Old Paradians) ; Roger Ellingworth (Old Melburnians) and Nick Bourke (OldXaverians) . 5 . Shane Maguire was the last capt-coach of an A section premiership team . 6. Oneteam has gone from D to A in the post-war years in the shortest possible time - North Old Boy,41965(D),1966(C),1967(B) reaching A in 1968 . NB. Ivanhoe did it 1934, 35 and 36 . 7 . "Big

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i,, uee Ivey is the only Executive Committeeman to have won a Section B and F . 8 . Ian;~;r ;~~1es«'orth from La Trobe Uni AFC was the player who tied for a Section B and F. He also`w, ; j Lisirict Cricket Ryder Medal . 9 . The second oldest VAFA club is Elsternwick (1914) with( ;3u1iietd Gr. and Old Melburnians being the third oldest (1920) . Of course Collegians (1892) i s

ouly surviving club of the first Association' clubs . 10. From the list of players Ian Law did-~cin a Brownlow but he was the only one to play cricket for Victoria .

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Umpires have been instructed to inspect all runners', water carriers' and trainers' uni-forms BEFORE MATCHES and if not up to standard the official is to be told he/sheis not able to take the field until attired correctly .

aAhavioaar - Runners . To deliver message from coach only and immediatelyleave the arena . Water Carriers . Not to deliver messages from coaches . Not to lingeron the field of play. To deliver water only during a break in play or to players behindthe passage of play. Trainers. May carry water if team short of water carriers .Otherwise can only enter field when a player requires medical assistance . Cannotdeliver message from coach .

Attire - Runriers. VAFA jade top and VAFA club white shorts or dark navy or blackfootball shorts .Track pants if worn to be navy only. Water Carriers . VAFA gold top andVAFA white club shorts.Track pants if worn to be navy only. If runners or water carri-ers wear bike shorts they must be VAFA flesh colored tights only. No other garmentis to be worn under the green or gold top. Trainers . VAFA white/blue top with navyblue track pants. Caps - if worn must be purchased VAFA Properties only .

PATRONS ARE NOT PERMITTED TO BRING ALCOHOLliITO ELSTERNWICK PARK OR INTO ANY VAFA VENUE

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In a pair of Blades boots, with the revolutionary sole system

and internal wedge, you'll notice the improved performance and

comfort where it matters most . On the ground .

WHO-1 Supplier toVAFA . r& za LDoo5

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-BLADES CLUB CHAMPIONSHI P'1000 TO THE WINNING CLU B

pouiw have been allocated for Round Three matches and today the leading 20 clubs ar eha : l . A team that has a bye is credited with a win . To refresh memories from last week a senioram win receives 12 points ; reserves win 5 points ; an under 19 team win 5 points .

CLUB SEN . RES. U•19 TOTAL

\~"FiITEFRIARS O C 3 2 3 6 1OLD - AZ~RIANS 3 2 2 5 6i>I , D M ENTONIANS 3 1.5 2 53 . 5O LD CAMBERWELL 3 3 0 5 1, ; ;D C 1REY 3 3 0 5 1OLD TRINITY 3 2 1 5 1-{»iFTON ROVERS 2 2 3 4 9,.tONASH BLUES 2 3 2 4 9

!! D GEELONG 2 3 2 4 9uLD FARADIANS 2 2 3 4 9

2 0 4 6.N 10NASH GRYPHONS 3 2 0 4 6DE: LA SALLE 2 3 1 4 4~ORTH OLD BOYS 2 3 1 44OLD MELBURNIANS 2 2 2 44ORltOND 2 3 1 44ST iiEVINS 2 3 1 44AJAX 1 3 3 42E LAUNIARIS 2 2 1 .5 41 . 5)1 ARCELLIN 2 2 1 .5 41 . 5

Bonus points are on offer and c an be earned as follows :• 40 points at the end of July to each club which has at least 20 senior,reserve or Under 1 9

players regularly wearing Blades football boots in VAFA matches .• 2 points for each S100 worth of Blades apparel purchased through the VAFA up to 31 July

1998 .

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ELSTERNWICK PARKDRAW 1998

(April - June )

This Sat. 2/5 : Old Geelong v Hampton RoversThis Sun . 3/5 : Old Xaverians v Old ScotchNext Sat . 9/5: Old Ivanhoe v Therry PenolaNext Sun. 10/5: No Match - Mothers' DaySat. 16/5 : Ormond v MHSOBSun 17/5: FIDA MatchdaySat . 23/5: De La Salle v Old Scotc hSun, 24/5: Old Brighton v Old HaileyburySat . 30/5 : Ivanhoe v Therry PenolaSun. 31/5: Old Melburnians v Old BrightonSat . 6/6: No matches Queens Birthday weekendSun. 716: No matches Queen's Birthday weekendSat . 13/6: No match scheduled-ground vacantSun. 14/6: FIDA matchdaySat . 20/6: Old Trinity v OrmondSun. 21/6: Uni . Blues v Old ScotchSat . 27/6: Marcellin v North Old BoysSun: 28/6: St . Kevins v Collegians

Quinton Groves, Beaumaris . Abusive/Threateninglanguage toward goal umpire, 6 matches .Paul Sherman, Beaumaris . Striking, 3 matches.Steven Zakic, St. Bedes Ment . Tigers . Striking, 2matches .

Tony Short. Glenhuntly. Striking, 2 matches .Taisen Maddern, Power House. Abusive language, 2matches

Taisen Maddern, Power House. Disputing umpire'sdecision, 1 match .

(To be served concurrently with above sentence)

Leon Fairfield, Old Westbourne. Attempt. To trip, 3matches .

Nigel Isaac, Werribee . Striking, 2 matches.

Phillip Clark, Eltham . Witness failed to appear.Suspended pending satisfactory explanation for hisnon-attendance .

*Pat Heverin, Oakleigh . Striking, 2 matches .*Luke McLean, Eley Park . Abusive language, 2matches.

*James Paton, Uni . Blacks (U19) . Striking, 2matches.

*Accepted prescribed penalt y

First offence ($5) ; second offence ($25) ; thirdoffence ( $50) ; fourt h offence ($100) ; each subse-quent offence ($100) .

Reserves/C18 Seniors/U19failure to phone failure to providescores by 2.30pm final scores by 5pmHampton Rovers (Res .) Syndal Tally Ho (Sen.)St. Leos Emmaus (Res .) West Brunswick (Sen .)Old Essendon (Res .) Old Xavs (U19 B)Mazenod (C18) Therry Penola (U19 R)Therry Penola (C18)Kew (C18)Parkside (C18)

OTHER

Incorrect scores phoned (Rod . 1 & 2 )St . Kev . Res . (1) . Glenhuntly Res. (1), Old Bright. U 19(1) . St. Bern. U19 (1), Yarra Valley U19 (1), Therry-Penola U19 (1), West Br. Res . (2), Old Ess . Res. (2) . DeLa Salle U19/1 (2) . Bull .Temp . U19 (2)

North Old Boys (1) water carrier (incorrectly attired) ;Old Ivanhoe (1) water carrier (incorrectly attired) -from Round 3 match.

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PARK OR INTO ANY VAFA VENUE

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Original and pink copy must be lodged with umpires no later than half time of any match,Each player must sign the original clearly beside name which must show first and surname,

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

(50 cents p;;r min.)(charges may be higher from a mobile phone to this service O

• Permits ('t'hurs) • Weekend matches (Fri) • Scores (Sat . night)

ELSTERNWICK PARK GATESThe main gate (Glenhuntly Rd) is open every match day.

The rear gate (off St Kilda St) will only be open when Sunday matches are to be played .

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

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

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

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VAFApR EWERSFIIP LISTS

1998

TEAM rJAME P W L D FOR AGS T

A RESERVE SECTION

PTS I TEAM NAM E

Dc LA SALLE 3 3

CL DSCOTCH 3 3

;.C XAVERIANS 3 2

7 ;EVINS 3 2

SLBURNIANS 3 2

9DS 3 1

, 7S 3 1BLUES 3 1

,EYBURY 3 0

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T= '7RY

0 0 368 154 238.96 12

0 0 309 136 227.21 12

1 0 209 178 117.42 8

1 0 266 232 114.66 8

1 0 201 202 99.50 8

2 0 189 219 86.30 4

2 0 202 249 81 .12 4

2 0 207 336 61 .61 4

3 0 150 342 43 .86 03 0 112 291 38 .49 0

B RESERVE3 3 0 0 427 151 282.78 123 3 0 0 265 156 169.87 123 2 1 0 313 153 204.58 83 2 1 0 219 195 112.31 83 2 1 0 228 351 64 .96 83 1 2 0 220 233 94 .42 4

--=aBY PENOLAOB 3 1 2 0 210 284 73.94 40 C 3 1 2 0 164 279 58 .78 4

3 0 3 0 242 298 81 .21 0_ L,NHOE 3 0 3 0 94 282 33,33 0

C RESERVECLD GEELONG 3 3 0 0 269 172 156.40 120,10YULE 3 3 0 0 274 182 150.55 12acAUMARIS A F C 3 2 1 0 281 133 211.28 85T OEDES MENT TIG 3 2 1 0 258 191 135 .08 8-- J? TON ROVERS 3 2 1 0 246 201 122 .39 8__3 !-NTONIANS 3 1 1 1 220 225 97 .78 6

TEMPLESTOWE 3 1 2 0 212 203 104 .43 4-.,!'~STOWN 3 0 2 1 178 292 60.96 2

"LEOS EMMAUS W P 3 0 3 0 142 289 49.13 0-DA STH CAULFIELD 3 0 3 0 139 331 41 .99 0

D RESERVE SECTIONAJAX 3 3 0 0 235 77 305.19 12000ASH BLUES 3 3 0 0 388 151 256.95 12

s;HITEFRiARS 3 3 0 0 167 85 196.47 12P~RKSlDE 3 2 1 0 240 136 176.47 8

S0 B 3 2 1 0 157 176 89,20 8~THBANK 3 2 1 0 186 209 89 .00 8

F.SSENDON GR 3 1 1 i 200 232 66 .21 6_7 . .,-FSOC 3 1 2 0 173 271 63.84 4-?4 VALLEY 3 0 2 1 214 240 89.17 2

ERSITY BLACKS 3 0 3 0 109 207 52 .66 0PATRICKS MENTONE 3 0 3 0 136 332 40.96 0

2ES!AN O C 3 0 3 0 100 265 37.74 0

E BLUE RESERVEOLD CAMBERWELL 3 3 0 0 446 110 405.45 12PERiNSULA 0 B 3 3 0 0 294 101 291.09 12CHiRHSIDEPARK 3 2 1 0 315 160 196 .88 8CAULFIELD GRAMMAR 3 2 1 0 228 120 190 .00 8

2 : .-,UNTLY 3 2 1 0 252 209 720 .57 8".HR HOUSE 3 2 1 0 193 272 70 .96 8

- .,'ic'.1RNEUNIVERSITY 3 1 2 0 126 333 37 .84 4-Si_RNWICK 3 0 3 0 168 246 68.29 0-,_cIGH A F C 3 0 3 0 128 309 41 .42 0

' °AYS 3 0 3 0 66 356 18.54 0

E WHITE RESERVEOLD CAREY 3 3 0 0 219 78 280 .77 12FITZROYREDS 3 2 0 1 280 133 210.53 10U H S 08 3 2 1 0 348 82 424.39 8KEN 3 2 1 0 334 152 219-749 8

-'-i*NSTOWN CYMS 3 2 1 0 252 184 136.96 8Z` ;'OND CENTRAL 3 2 1 0 243 223 108.97 8

-rii4 BRUNSWICK 3 1 2 0 219 249 87,95 4^ TR38E UNIVERSITY 3 0 2 1 82 269 30.48 2

--STBOURNE 3 0 3 0 117 311 37.62 0---'-SEN COBRAS 3 0 3 0 54 467 11 .56 0

z Ineligible player Round 1

P W L D FOR AGST % PT S

F RESERV EAN2 ALBERT PARK 3 3 0 0 165 113 146 .02 12MONASH GRYPHONS 3 2 1 0 323 138 234 .06 8

• WEST BRUNSWICK 3 2 1 0 202 214 94.39 8• WERRIBEE AMATEURS 3 1 2 0 162 162 100.00 4

SYNDAL TALLY HO 3 1 2 0 180 199 90.45 4ELTHAM COLLEGIANS 3 1 2 0 183 234 78.21 4HAWTHORN AMATEURS 3 1 2 0 169 255 66.27 4ELEY PARK A F C 3 1 2 0 191 348 54 .89 4

CLUB 18 (1)OLD XAVERIANS 2 2 0 0 281 28 1003 .57 8DE LA SALLE 2 2 0 0 209 34 614.71 8OLD SCOTCH 2 2 0 0 146 77 189.61 8MHSOB 2 1 1 0 175 94 186.17 4OLD BRIGHTON BLOODS 2 1 1 0 122 111 109.91 4STKEVINS 2 1 1 0 107 102 104.90 4OLD MELBURNIANS 2 1 1 0 69 147 46.94 4THERRY PENOLA OB 2 0 2 0 60 199 30.15 0COLLEGIANS 2 0 2 0 33 194 17.01 0MAZENOD 0 C 2 0 2 0 35 251 13.94 0

CLUB 18 (2)MONASH WHITES 2 2 0 0 153 56 273.21 8MT LILYDALE 0 C 2 2 0 0 148 97 152.58 8MARCELLIN 2 1 1 0 140 103 135 .92 4KEW 2 1 1 0 141 123 114.63 4THORNBURY COUGARS 2 1 1 0 130 122 106 .56 4PARKSIDE 2 1 1 0 121 161 75.16 4OLD ESSENDON GR 2 0 2 0 94 169 55.62 0YARRA VALLEY 2 0 2 0 71 167 42.51 0

UNDER-19 SECTION 1OLD BRIGHTON 3 3 0 0 371 215 172.56 12OLD PARADIANS 3 3 0 0 359 215 166.98 12OLD XAVERIANS 3 2 1 0 425 188 226 .06 8COLLEGIANS 3 2 1 0 392 296 132.43 8MAZENOD 0 C 3 2 1 0 262 334 78.44 8DE LA SALLE 3 1 2 0 288 358 80 .45 4ST KEVINS 3 1 2 0 260 344 75 .58 4

# ST BERNARDS 3 1 2 0 185 352 52.56 4UNIVERSITY BLUES 3 0 3 0 229 304 75.33 0OLD CAREY 3 0 3 0 132 404 32.67 0

UNDER-19 (2)WHITEFRIARS 3 3 0 0 342 200 171 .00 12OLD SCOTCH 3 2 1 0 345 265 130,19 8OLD MELBURNIANS 3 2 1 0 342 289 118 .34 8ST BEDES MENT. TIGERS 3 2 1 0 342 305 112.13 8MARCELLIN 3 1 1 1 269 283 95 .05 6BEAUMARIS A F C 3 1 1 1 264 352 75 .00 6OLD HAILEYBURY 3 1 2 0 297 273 108.79 4OLD TRINITY 3 1 2 0 300 288 104.17 4NORTH OLD BOYS 3 1 2 0 259 299 86.62 4UNIVERSITY BLACKS 3 0 3 0 203 409 49.63 0

UNDER-19 (2) BLUEMHSOB 3 3 0 0 451 146 308 .90 12HAMPTON ROVERS 3 3 0 0 423 163 259 .51 12AJAX 3 3 0 0 301 171 176,02 12OLD MENTONIANS 3 2 1 0 381 226 168 .58 8MONASH BLUES 3 2 1 0 215 202 106 .44 8

~ ORMOND 3 1 2 0 144 311 46.30 4OLD XAVERIANS (2) 3 0 2 1 125 136 91 .91 2CAULFIELD GR 3 0 2 1 142 212 66.98 2DE LA SALLE (2) 3 0 3 0 185 422 43.84 0

4t ST KILDA STH CAULFIELD 3 0 3 0 48 528 9.09 0

UNDER-19 (2) REDYARRA VALLEY 3 3 0 0 522 131 398.47 12THERRY PENOLA OB 3 3 0 0 267 118 226,27 12OLD IVANHOE 3 3 0 0 194 110 176 .36 12OLD GEELONG 3 2 1 0 251 124 202.42 8OLD PARADIANS (2) 3 2 1 0 240 332 72 .29 8WARRINGAL A F C 3 1 2 0 298 221 134.84 4ST LEO'S EMPAAUS W P 3 1 2 0 181 373 48.53 4AOUINAS 0 C 3 0 3 0 188 403 46.65 0

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TEAM NAME

OLD XAVERIANSST KEVIN SDE LA SALLEUNIVERSITY BLUESOLD HAILEYBURYOLD MELBURNIANSOLD SCOTC HST BERNARDSOLD BRIGHTONCOLLEGIANS

OLD TRINITYORMONDMARCELLINNORTH OLD BOYSOLD PARADIANSIVANHOEMHSOBOLD IVANHOEMAZENOD 0 CTHERRY PENOLA OB

OLD MENTONIANSBEAUMARIS A F CHAMPTON ROVERSOLD GEELON GST BEDES MENT TIGST LEOS EMMAUS W PBULLEEN TEMPLESTOWETHOMASTOW NST KILDA STH CAULFIELDBANYULE

WHITEFRIARSSOUTHBANKPARKSIDEMONASH BLUESAQUINAS 0 BOLD ESSENDON GR .YARRA VALLEYSALESIAN 0 CST JOHNS 0 CAJA XST PATRICKS MENTONEUNIVERSITY BLACK S

OLD CAMBERWELLCAULFIELD GRAMMARCHIRNSIDE PARKPENINSULA 0 BPOWER HOUSEELSTERNWICKGLENHUNTLYOAKLEIGH A F CSWINBURNE UNIVERSITYST MARY S

OLD CAREYKEWRICHMOND CENTRALNORTH BRUNSWICKUHSO BFITZROY REDSBULLEEN COBRASWILLIAMSTOWN CYMSLA TROBE UNIVERSITYOLD WESTBOURNE

MONASH GRYPHONSSYNDAL TALLY HOELTHAM COLLEGIANSHAWTHORN AMATEURSELEY PARK A F CWEST BRUNSWICKANZ ALBERT PARK

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0

D FOR AGAINST % POINTS

0 3820 3720 2800 3020 3200 2260 2440 2750 2680 282

3 0 0 3662 1 0 3692 1 0 3392 1 0 3162 1 0 3601 2 0 3291 2 0 2981 2 0 2201 2 0 2650 3 0 295

C SECTION3 0 0 3932 1 0 3772 1 0 2972 1 0 3431 2 0 2751 2 0 3381 2 0 2601 2 0 3231 2 0 2461 2 0 288

D SECTIO N3 0 0 3722 0 1 4312 0 1 3572 1 0 3182 1 0 3742 1 0 2771 2 0 2441 2 0 2511 2 0 2021 2 0 1970 3 0 2320 3 0 160

E BLUE SECTION3 0 0 4642 1 0 4322 1 0 4882 1 0 3822 1 0 3311 2 0 3441 2 0 2921 2 0 2821 2 0 1940 3 0 249

E WHITE SECTION3 0 0 4963 0 0 4212 1 0 4142 1 0 3022 1 0 2161 2 0 2531 2 0 2721 2 0 2240 3 0 2360 3 0 210

F SECTIO N3 0 0 3233 0 0 4132 1 0 2721 2 0 2211 2 0 2211 2 0 1861 2 0 1920 3 0 122

233 163.95 12313 118.85 8250 112.00 8275 109.82 8316 101 .27 8242 93.39 8266 91 .73 4356 77.25 4332 80.72 0368 76.63 0

275 133.09 12276 133.70 8270 125.56 8288 109.72 8335 107.46 8319 103.13 4327 91 .13 4290 75.86 4396 66.92 4381 77.43 0

288 136.46 12273 138.10 8229 129.69 8315 108.89 8269 102.23 4380 88.95 4313 83.07 4389 83.03 4304 80.92 4380 75.79 4

231 161.04 12264 163.26 10274 130.29 10170 187.06 8312 119.87 8261 106.13 8278 87.77 4298 84.23 4332 60.84 4330 59.70 4358 64.80 0307 52.12 0

210 220.95 12215 200.93 8297 164.31 8280 136.43 8351 94.30 8323 106.50 4395 73.92 4411 68.61 4436 44.50 4540 46.11 0

145 342.07 12224 187.95 12295 140.34 8364 82.97 8365 59.18 8262 96.56 4305 89.18 4325 68.92 4398 59.30 0361 58.17 0

116 278.45 12198 208.59 12179 151.96 8251 88.05 4320 69.06 4308 60.39 4433 44.34 4277 44.04 0

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