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1w and Simon O'Donnel lNo matter what sport you're talking, they'll serve up the latest sports news, and interview the sports stars making

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

Breakfast . Switch on between 5.30-9am each weekday morning to Melbourne's own Radio Sport 927AM.

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~R ADEOLRASID

N~EC~LAS

EI-IES R

SQUAD

The VAFA senior selectors have named a squa dfrom which will be chosen the VAFA senior

team to play against the SAAFL in Adelaide onSunday May 14th - a night match at theNorwood Oval .

The selectors, mindful that clubs have match-es on during that weekend, have endeavourednot to disadvantage any particular clubs buthave still produced a squad that recognises play-ers in good form, good performers at this leveland players of potential who will develop intogood state players for years to come .

With the possible reintroduction of theInterstate Carnival Program next year the fol-lowing players will probably form the nucleus ofrepresentative teams for the next few seasons.

Players chosen :De La Salle - Michael Duggan, Hampton

Rovers - Denver Artz, MHSOB - Cam Eabry, DanWoodley, Roger McIntyre, North Old Boys - DanTonkin, Will McTaggart, Old Brighton - MatthewJackson, Matthew Dennis, Simon Lennox, OldHaileybury - Mark Seccull, Ash Hilton, OldIvanhoe - Marcus Toovey, Adam Douglas, PaulDonaldson, James Hope, Old Melburnians -Michael Hazell, Lincoln Reynolds, Cam Kennedy,Old Scotch - Tim Holt, Rohan Price, StephenCollins, Josh Kitchen, Brad Robinson, MichaelParthenides, Old Trinity - Andrew Ramsden,Glen Hatfield, Old Xaverians - Simon Lethlean,Andrew Gowers, Adam Jones, Tim Fleming, StBernards - Nick Mitchell, Adam Merrington, BenJordan, Ben Collins, Steve McKeon, UniversityBlues - Gil McLachlan, George DeCrespigney, StKevins OB - Ben Garvey, Luke Mahoney,Matthieu Lucas, Whitefriars - Brian Phan,Robert Pasqualotto an d Marcellin - BernardDinneen, David Waters .

HAVE YOUR SAY"Phil . Do you realise that Lincoln Reynolds ,

THE

playing this yearwith Old Melburn-

Lians, is a grandsonof Essendon legend PHIL ~ I ~~~~Dick Reynolds?" -OM's supporter. CHIEF EXECUTIVE

"Yes . Also ex-LionOFI~ ICER

David McMahon's son Ryan and ex-Carlton starDavid McKay's son James are playing this yearwith Marcellin and St . Bernards respectively .There are obviously more relations of famouspeople playing. Let me know? "

Have Your Say (fax:9531 2050 / [email protected] .au)

INVESTIGATIONS

Seems to be a bit of confusion surroundingclub requests for investigations . If a request islodged in accordance with VAFA rules, mattersthat are of a player on player nature are heardby a tribunal . Because an umpire has not madethe report an official of the club who witnessedthe incident explains to the tribunal why the clubhas lodged the complaint. This person does notcross examine other witnesses, he simply standsin the place of an umpire .

A matter that goes to an investigation sub-committee is different . At an investigation anofficial from each club involved presents ordefends, and questions witnesses that are called .

All matters that do not involve a player offend-ing against another player are heard by an inves-tigation sub-committee .

Club requests for an investigation to be held,or for a matter (not seen by an umpire) to go to atribunal, must be received in writing by theVAFA by 3pm on the Wednesday following theplaying of the match . The written request mustbe accompanied by a cheque for $200, which isrefunded if the charge is not found to be frivo-lous .

A

THE JOURNAL OF THE VICTORIAN AMATEUR FOOTBALL ASSOCIATIO N

April 29th, 2000 Price: $1 .50 Vol . 00 No . 4

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the comfort zone just doesn't exist in A-sec-~ tion amateur football . Not for clubs nor

scribes . Old Trinity shrugged off two lacklustreperformances to defeat the highly-fancied OldMelburnians before the break, while UniversityBlues continued their impressive start to theseason with a comprehensive victory over StKevins . And St Bernards bounced back toinflict Xavs' second loss for the season . TheCardinals' Luke Hawkins booted ten goals to liftOld Scotch to a win over MHSOB, earning himthe round's nomination for the All-StarAustralia Plaver Of The Week .

MARCELLINCloser, but still not close enough for the

Eagles, who come out of the Easter break 0-3when they might have notched up two wins .Glenn Cox has been improving with each game,and Nathan Armstrong is in good form indefence, but Marcellin have so far failed to cap-italise on their use of the ball in front of goal .Gary Connolly will be looking for scoreboardpressure at home to Old Trinity today.

MHSO BTwo consecutive games against quality

opposition have left the Unicorns 1-2, butthere's definitely enough talent in Warren Fall'slist for optimism . Jayden Pertzel has playedgood football each week . along with Fairchildand Thompson, but MHSOB have also strug-gled to exert scoreboard pressure in recentweeks . Inaccurate kicking against theCardinals last fortnight didn't help . Anothertough test today at home to St Bernards.OLD IVANHO E

Two wins by small margins and one whop-ping defeat see the Hoers with a 2-1 record butan alarmingly small percentage after threerounds . Tully and Donaldson have been provid-ing their usual drive on the ball, but KevinTibaldi would probably like to see more valueout of his big men around the ground and infront of goals . It is one of Old Ivanhoe'sstrengths, and will definitely need to be songagainst St Kevins .

OLD N1ELBiJ SOpposing coach Leigh Carlson conceded his

Trinity team came up against a Redlegs sidewhich played far below its best in the matchbefore Easter, but Neil Ross would no doubt bedisappointed at his charges' hiccup . The famil-iar names of Roberts. Kennedy and Holme arefeaturing among the better players, as with

Topakas andSutton among the ~ ~ ~.scorers .OLD SCOTCH

Brendan Mason refused to be drawn intoacknowledging his side was "sitting pretty" atopthe A-section ladder, but the Cardinals areeffectively one-point (kicked after the siren, too)away from a perfect 3-0 start to the season .What has impressed the coach, though, is thespread of scorers bobbing up each week, andthe depth of midfield talent, a stark contrast tothe near-solo efforts of Steve Collins and MattAngus last season .OLD TRINITY

Finally rewarded for their efforts after a frus-trating start to the season with a morale-boost-ing win over Old Melburnians . With Col Phillipsand Jeremy Sutcliffe finding their targetsaround goals, the T's were able to post theirfirst significant score for the season, with GlennHatfield and Gabe Deane-Johns also findingtouch . An important chance to level the ledgerat 2-2 when they travel to Marcellin to take onthe winless Eagles .OLD XAVERIANS

The reigning premiers' 1-2 start to the sea-son is not causing Tim O'Shaugnessy any con-cern, although a loss against the improvedUniversity Blues today could really leave Xavs acouple of games off the pace . Recruit Jamie Kayhas made an impressive start to the season,and Cranage and Dillon have played to theirusual form . but the coach concedes Xavs havea few areas to work on yet . Great clash with thestudents today.ST DS

The juggernaut slid easily back into gearbefore the break after the minor hiccup inround 2, but the depth and breadth of talent atGarry Foulds' disposal is clearly going to be aworry for most clubs this year . McKeon hasspearheaded a power-packed forward line sofar, while Adam Merrington and Luke Gollanthave shown strength and class as required .

ST KEVINS OBThe SKOBS unveiled a highly-fancied recruit

in Garth Pickford, a ruckman whose namebelongs more to the soccer fields of Europe, andthe just-returned Matt Lucas, back at the club(and straight into the seniors too) after a stintin the VFL, against Uni Blues just before thebreak, but all to no avail . St Kevins are jammed

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SENIORS - 15 .4.00Old Scotch 3.2 6.4 12.5 19.10.124

IvIHgpB 3.3 4.6 7,8 7.14.56

Old Scotch: Hawkins 10 . Murphy 2, T. Collins l, Phillips 1 . M . Parthenides

I . Gnatt 1 . Kitchen 1, Nettleton 1, Angus I . Best: Hawkins . M . Parthenides,Nettleton . Price . O'Brien, Holt.

AqIISOB : iVoodley 2 . Sherry 1 . Pertzet 1 . Lnnbrick 1 . Joseph l, Burke 1 . Best :PertzeL Fairchild. Thompson, Joseph. Taylor. Cassell .Umpires: Mark Gibson ; Cameron Stewart (F), Jantes Maxwell (B) . Stephen

Leahy; Russell Owens (G )

Old Trinity 5.2 11,3 15 .6 19.10.124OldISielhournians 4,3 6.5 9.10 14,16,98

Old Trinity : C . Phillips 5. Sutcliffe 4, Arrowsnuth 2 . M . Pawsey 2 . HattfieldI . Neusnait 1, C . Pawsey 1. Power 1, Stckiand 1 . Van Der Varme 1 . Best:Sutcliffe, C . Phillips . Dearte-Johns . Arravsndtlt. Clarke, Hatfield.Old YIelbournians: To{zakas 3 . Sutton 2 . Holme 2, Burgess 2, Brou~te 1 . B.Dixon 1, Guest 1, McMillin 1, Kennedy I . Best : Kennedy, Reynolds . Roberts .

Holme, Oratn . Bunn -Umpires: Tint Otiadia: Graham Thwaites (F). Andrew Long: Kevin Segota (G)

Old Ivanhoe 4.4 5.4 8.5 14.8 .92

irlarceBin 1 .5 6.11 9 .15 11,16 .82

Old Ivanhoe : Hope 4, Byrne 3. LVhite 2. Dowd l . Knight 1 . McKie 1 . McLean

1 . Ross 1 . Best : Hope . Crowavtey . Domcd, Byrne . Tully . Donaldson . :iareellin:Catfrev 4, 9'reganolvan 3. Marson 2 . Gartner I . Johnston l . Best: Armstrong,'-'arson- Cox . McMahon, Gartner. Johnston.

Umpires : Wayne Hinton: Tim Satellite (F). David Gourlam: Nathan Billings

(B) . Bernie Heare :Geoff Grigg (G )

St. B®ntuZd4 5.4 10.5 16.10 18 .11,119

Old Xavwiens 0.2 2.4 5.11 10 .19 .79

St. Benards : McKeon 4, Joe Mount 2 .'.4SeKay 2. J . Gallant 2 . D . Byrne 2, A.Shan 2, Collins I Jordan 1 . C, Mitchell 1 . Osborne I . Best: Harvey.

Merrington . Wilkinson . L . Gollant. A . Shan . D. Byrne .

Old kavertans: Allen 3 . Cranage 2, Richardson 2, Fleming 1, Gowers 1 . It .Coughlan 1 . Best : Cranage, Fleming, Ray . Dillon, Gouers . Stoney. Umpires:Craig O'Donoghue: Steve MeCarthy (F) . Jon Vincent ; Rot) Mutton (B) BernieJepheson: Domenic Napoli (G)

RESERVES - 15.4 .00Old Trinity 4.3 6.5 10.10 11.13.79

Old Rielburnians 2.0 2.0 2.1 5.6.36

Old Trinity: Hudson 2 . Hiltas 2 .Donahoo 2. Farmer. Hine, Curran, Cornell,

S . HaugnessV . Best : Brostec Former. Barr, Hume. Hutchison . Curran. OldMelburnians: Righetti 2, Garter 2, G . Dixon . Best : Jenkins, Ward . Gooley,

Wilhelm . Farquaharson. M, Rose.

Old Ivanhoe 2.3.15

Mar,cellin 11 .11 .77

Old Ivanhoe: Oates, Davis . Best : Oates . Moore . Armstrong . Price . Barker.Gary George. h5arcellin: Devercelli 2. Duncan 2 . CoWville. Harbets.Fitzpatrick, O'Fl}nn . S}anes, Wilkinson, Taylor. Best : ColBville . Yee, Taylor.Walker, Wilkinson, Walks .University Blues 2.2 4.3 5.3 8.3.51

St Nevins 3.1 8.3 16.5 19.13.127

University Blues : MciUnlay 4 . Longtey 2, R. MeKerow, Birks, Best: Katvs.kFnnprly, MeKinlay. Longlep. Hocking. Crawford . St Nevins : Males i

;'~ :; 3

. Hull-Bro-mt 2. Da Bralo 2 . Game 2. HasseH . Harrer. Ferran,

.- :I ::a- Km . :',ll . Best : Hassett. Hughes, Sibdai, Harper. Sheehy. Man :sic .

St Bernards 2.4 6.5 10.9 14.11 .95

Old Xaverians 1.3 3.6 6.7 9.9 .63

St Bernards : P. Harvey 3. Ferns 2. Attard 2 . Loughlin 2 . De Bono. S. Byrne.Davis, Carris . Juricskay. Best : Bretherton, P. Harvey, Davis . James Mount .

Loughlin, Catterall .Old Xaverians: Orlando 2, Meehan 2, Funder 2 . T.C'oughian, P. Ryan . A. Ossald . Best : Macwhirter, Galhally. J. Healy. C .Smith . Drake . P. Ryan .

Old Scotch 3.1 7.7 11 .11 18 .16.124

y ;1.1SpB 2.2 4.4 5.5 7.5 .47

Otd Scotch: Goal kickers and best players results not received . MHSOB:

:' :es 2, Robinson 2 . Verma 2 . Walker. Best : Hawkes, Chester. S . Walker,i~:i . Robinson . Radder-

TODAY'S MATCHESA SECTION

CELLIN v. OLD TRINITY

,I, REVINS OB v . OLD IVANHO E

.h -<aVERIANS v. UNIVERSITY BLUE S

v . ST . BERNARD S

D ' ~ II ;LBUR NIANS v . OLD SCOTC H

niddle of the ladder with a host of teams. and today's clash with Old Ivanhoe

1 , i be interesting.

recent weeks to add depth to

With key players still to

e looking up for Lee Adamson ,

s clash with old Xaverians

L .- l ',d1 .i'.( :i10 :,:3 : Old Trinity by 9 points ;OS t

I , ., ) n~rai t ilaaons to

' !11~ t players and all~~rnna

~7-y BLUE S;lues are proving to be one of the real

packets of the season, and the winI :t,cTins underlined the improvements-, Ceorge DeCrespigny is enjoying hi s

n of football in awhile, but name s

ill, ihi; magnificent mlle-3 .15 club games . Our 1979 U19 Capt .

'lon, Garnaut and Fishley have also

Bernards by 35 points .noints ; Uni Blues by 8 points ,

hip Player & Coach ,

i iIsh v r-r and Coach . Ron'I,Ib lo' If-- and

uivot, ;ment in

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he comfort zone just doesn't e_tist in A-sec-tion amateur football . Not for clubs no r

scribes . Old Trinity shrugged off two lacklustreperformances to defeat the highly-fancied OldMelburnians before the break, while UniversityBlues continued their impressive start to theseason with a comprehensive victory over StKevins . And St Bernards bounced back toinflict Xavs' second loss for the season . TheCardinals' Luke Hawkins booted ten goals to liftOld Scotch to a win over MHSOB, earning himthe round's nomination for the All-StarAustralia Player Of The Week .

MARCELLINCloser, but still not close enough for the

Eagles . who come out of the Easter break 0-3when they might have notched up two wins .Glenn Cox has been improving with each game,and Nathan Armstrong is in good form indefence, but Marcellin have so far failed to cap-italise on their use of the ball in front of goal .Gary Connolly will be looking for scoreboardpressure at home to Old Trinity today .

MHSOBTwo consecutive games against quality

opposition have left the Unicorns 1-2, butthere's definitely enough talent in Warren Fall'slist for optimism . Jayden Pertzel has playedgood football each week, along with Fairchildand Thompson, but MHSOB have also strug-gled to exert scoreboard pressure in recentweeks . Inaccurate kicking against theCardinals last fortnight didn't help . Anothertough test today at home to St Bernards .

OLD IVANHOETwo wins by small margins and one whop-

ping defeat see the Hoers with a 2-1 record butan alarmingly small percentage after threerounds . Tully and Donaldson have been provid-ing their usual drive on the ball, but KevinTibaldi would probably like to see more valueout of his big men around the ground and infront of goals . It is one of Old Ivanhoe'sstrengths, and will definitely need to be songagainst St Kevins .OLD MELBURNIANS

Opposing coach Leigh Carlson conceded hisTrinity team came up against a Redlegs sidewhich played far below its best in the matchbefore Easter, but Neil Ross would no doubt bedisappointed at his charges' hiccup . The famil-iar names of Roberts . Kennedy and Holme arefeaturing among the better players, as with

Topakas andSuuon among thescorers .OLD SCOTCH

Brendan Mason refused to be drawn intoacknowledging his side was "sitting pretty" atopthe A-section ladder, but the Cardinals areeffectively one-point (kicked after the siren, too)away from a perfect 3-0 start to the season .What has impressed the coach, though, is thespread of scorers bobbing up each week, andthe depth of midfield talent, a stark contrast tothe near-solo efforts of Steve Collins and MattAngus last season .OLD TRINITY

Finally rewarded for their efforts after a frus-trating start to the season with a morale-boost-ing win over Old Melburnians . With Col Phillipsand Jeremy Sutcliffe finding their targetsaround goals, the T's were able to post theirfirst significant score for the season, with GlennHatfield and Gabe Deane-Johns also findingtouch . An important chance to level the ledgerat 2-2 when they travel to Marcellin to take onthe winless Eagles .OLD XAVERIAN S

The reigning premiers' 1-2 start to the sea-son is not causing Tim O'Shaugnessy any con-cern, although a loss against the improvedUniversity Blues today could really leave Xavs acouple of games off the pace . Recruit Jamie Kayhas made an impressive start to the season,and Cranage and Dillon have played to theirusual form, but the coach concedes Xavs havea few areas to work on yet . Great clash with thestudents today .

ST BERNARD SThe juggernaut slid easily back into gear

before the break after the minor hiccup inround 2, but the depth and breadth of talent atGarry Foulds' disposal is clearly going to be aworry for most clubs this year. McKeon hasspearheaded a power-packed forward line sofar, while Adam Merrington and Luke Gollanthave shown strength and class as required .

ST KEVINS O BThe SKOBS unveiled a highly-fancied recruit

in Garth Pickford, a ruckman whose namebelongs more to the soccer fields of Europe, andthe just-returned Matt Lucas, back at the club(and straight into the seniors too) after a stintin the VFL . against Uni Blues just before thebreak, but all to no avail . St Kevins are jammed

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in the middle of the ladder with a host of teamsat 2-1, and todavs clash with Old Ivanhoeshould be interesting.

UNWERSITY BLUESThe Blues are proving to be one of the real

surprise packets of the season, and the winover St Kevins underlined the improvements

this year . George DeCrespigny is enjoying hisbest patch of football in a while . but namessuch as Nallon . Garnaut and Fishley have alsob,bbed up in recent weeks to add depth toi-,Iiversity's team . With key players still t o

, l : n, things are looking up for Lee Adamson ,h 1_uugh today's clash with Old Xaverians

T,llould be a corker.

CTIONS : Old Trinity by 9 points; St,vins 15 points ; St Bernards by 35 points : Old'burnians by 2 points : Uni Blues by 8 points .

OB - sincere congratulations t o]ersna from the Committee, players and allsupporters on achieving this magnificent mile-stone of 345 club games . Our 1979 U19 Capt,1991 Senior Premiership Player & Coach,Reserve & Club XVIII player and Coach . Ronepitomised everything in Club loyalty andAmateur Football . A 21 year involvement inMHSOB is highly regarded and unlikely to beequalled . A sensational record and our heartfel t

tanks and respect for your involvement . Welldone Verms .

SENIOP. S

CLUBST BERNARDS

17

LAST TOTAL4

: : .kV, KINS OLD SCOTCH 10DE CRESPIGNY UNIVERSITY BLUES 6A.TREGANOkkAl'vi MARCELLIN 3MURPHY OLD SCOTCH 2

A RESERVEHUDSON OLD TRINITY 2LIPSHUT OLD SCOTCH 0MILESI ST KEVINS 5MCKINLAY UNIVERSITY BLUES 4A. WILKINSON MARCELLIN IRIZIO ST KEVINS 3

1311101 0

13107766

SEitiIOP,S - 15 .4.00Old Scotch 3.2 6.4 12.5 19.10.124bIIiSOB 3.3 4.6 7.8 7.14.56Old Scotch: Hawkins 10, Murphy 2. T. Collins 1 . Phillips I . M . Parthenldes1 . Gnatt 1, Kitchen l, Nettleton I . Angus I . Best: Hawkins . M . Parthenides,Nettleton, Price . O'Brien, Holt.MHSOB: lt'oodlev 2. Sherry I . Pertzel 1, Lunbrick 1, Joseph 1 . Burke I . Best :Perizel- Fairchild, Thompson. Joseph. Taylor, Cassell.Umpires : Mark Gibson; Cameron Stewart (F)- James Maxwell (B) . StephenLeahy; Russell Owens IG I

Old Trinity 5.2 11.3 15.6 19.10.124Old Melbmunians 4.3 6.5 9.10 14.16.98Old Trinity : C . Phillips 5 . Sutcliffe 4. Arro;asnutlt 2, :! Pav - 2 . Hattfield1 . Newinmt 1, C . Pawsey I . Power I . Sicklattd 1, Van Der te 1 . Best :Sutcliffe, C. Phillips . Deane-Johns, Arrowsntith, Clarke . Hatfield .Old Melbournians: Topakas 3 . Sutton 2 . Hoime 2, Burgess 2. Brottiate 1 . B .Dixon I . Guest I . MeMulln I . Kennedy I . Best: Kennedy . Re}molds, Roberts .Hotme, Orattt . Bunn .Umpires : Tint Ovadia: Graham Thwaites (F). Andrew Long: Kevin Segota (G)

Old Ivanhoe 4.4 5.4 8.5 14.8 .92?rtarcellin 1.5 6.11 9.15 11.16.82Old Ivanhoe: Hope 4 . Byrne 3. lt9tite 2. Dotal 1 . Knight I . McKie 1 . McLean1, Ross I . Best : Hope, Croa,atey . Dowd, Byrne, Tultv . Donaldson. Marceliin :Cathey4. Treganowatt 3. Marson 2 . Gartner I . Johnston I . Best : Armstrong.Marson . Cox. McMahon . Gartner, Johnston.Umpires: Wayne Hinton: Tin Sutcliffe (F), David Gourt-ant : Nathan Billings(B), Bernie Hoare:Geoff Grigg (G)

St . Bernards 5.4 10.5 16.10 18.11.119Old Xaverlans 0.2 2.4 5.11 10 .19 .79St . Bernards: McKeon 4, Joe Mount 2, MeKav 2 . J . Gotlattt 2 . D. Bvrne 2 . A.Shan 2. Collins I Jordan 1, C . Mitchell-l- Osborne 1 . Best : Harvev.Merrtngton . Wilkinson . L . Gallant, A. Shan . D. Byrne.Old Xaverians : Allen 3 . Crattage 2. Richardson 2 . F1emLtg 1 . Gotvers 1 . R.Coughlan I . Best : Cranage. Fleming. Ray, Dillon. cowers . Stoney. Umpires:Craig 0'Donogtme : Steve McCarthy (F). Jon Vincent ; Rob Mutton (B) BernieJepheson : Domenic Napoli (G)

RESERVES - 15.4 .00Old Trinity 4 3 6 .5 10.10 11.13.79Old Melburnians 2 .0 20 2.1 5.6 .36

Old Trinity: Hudson 2 . Hlllas 2 .Donahoo 2, Fanner. time, Curran . Cornell .

S . Haugttnessv. Best: Broster. Former, Barr, Hine, Hutchison, Curran . Old

Melburniarts:-Rt~lr}tetti 2 . Gooley 2. G . Dixon . Best : Jenkins . Ward . Gooley,

li'ilhelm- Farqua~arson . M . Rose.Old Ivanhoe 2 .3.15;,"arcellln 11 .11 .77Old Ivanhoe : Oates, Davis. Best: Oates . Moore . Armstrong, Price, Barker.Gary George_ Mareeltin : Devereelli 2. Duncan 2 . Collitllle. Harbets,Fitzpatrick. O'Fhmn . StRnes . Wilkinson, Taylor. Best : Colhvllle, Yee. Taylor,Walker. Wilkinson, Wailes.UniversityBlues 2.2 4.3 5.3 8 .3.51St I{evins 3.1 8.3 16.5 19.13 .127University Blues: McKinlav 4 . l.ongley 2. R . McKerolv. Birks. Best: Rants.Kennedv, MeKinlav . Longlev . Hocking. CraNsford . St Iievlns : Matesi5 . Rizlo 3 . Hull-Broutt 2 . Da Braio 2 . Game 2. HassetL Harper, Ferrari.Stbdia . Kudng. Best: Hassett. Hugltes. Stbt4v . Harper. Sheehy. Mantsie .St Bernards 2.4 6.5 10 .9 14.11.95Old Xaverffins 1.3 3.6 6.7 9.9.63St Bernards : P. Harvev 3- rents 2. Attard 2 . Loughlut 2 . De Bono . S. Byrne.Davis, Carris. Jurlcskay. Best : Bretherton. P. Harvey. Davis, James Mount-Loug}ttirt . Cahemlt.Old Xaverians: Orlando 2. Meehan 2 . Funder 2 . T.Coughlan. P. Ryan . A. Oswald . Best: Maewhtrter. Galbalty, J. Healy, C .Smith . Drake. P. Ryan.Old Scotch 3.1 7.7 11.11 18 .16.124MHSOB 2.2 4.4 5.5 7.5 .47Old Scotch: Goal kickers and best plavers results not received . h41SOB:Hawkes 2 . Robinson 2 . Verma 2 . Walker. Best: Hawkes, Chester, S . Walker.Martin. Rohutson, Radder.

TODAY'S MATCHES

A melee is ' Where anincident takes place A SECTIONMARCELLIN v . OLD TRINITY

involving players pushing, scragging, jumping ST. KEVINS OB v. OLD IVANHOE

into packs, throwing each other to the ground or OLD XAVERIANS v . tJNIVERSITY BLUES

other or other similar such conduct" MHSOB v. ST . BERNARDS

OLD MELBURNIANS v . OLD SCOTCH

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A SectionMARCELLIN M .H .S .O .B . OLC f7 OLD MELOURNIAHS OLD SCOTCH

Coach : Gar ry Connolly Coach : Warren FallCoach: Peter O'DeaRes

Coach: Kevin Tibald iAsst. Coach: Anthony Parker

Coach: Neil RossAsst . Coach : Mark Sarau

Coach: Brendan MasonRes. Coach :

Res . Coach: David Howe .Res. Coach : Steve Cropley Ga ry Jackso n

1 1 J. Bamert 1 A Oates1 M. Bennett 1 A. Nettleton (DVC )

2 G. Petroff 2 S. McCully ,Lochra n2 L

2 S. Theodore (DVC) 2 B . PhillipsP3 D. Waters (C) 3 D. Woodley

Br w n3 P

.3 M. Sandilands 3 A. Ross

4 M. H azell3 C. Hosk n g4 T. Holt (C)4 A. Wilkinson . o 4 J . Mansfield 5 L Bunn Price (bVC)5 R

5 M. Moran 4 C. Eab rySher ry5 P

5 B. S poo r6 M. McKie

.6 D . Holme

.6 A . Crow

5 D. Sampimon .6 R . Joseph 7 J . Knight 7 . C . Thompson 7 J . Kitche n

Reid8 C6 M. Rowe8 M. Browne 7 J . Pertzel ( C) 8 T. Steevns

g M Kara anisy

8 M. Lovett9 C. Aubrey ( DVC)

.9 S . Collins (VC)

9 M. Macquire 8 J . Gerne rFairchild (VC)9 D

.10 C . Crowley 10 T. Roberts 10 J . Kerr

11 M . Angus (DVC)10 M . Christian

T l

.10 D . Skinner 11 S . Tull y

12 C . Branigan11 S. Boyd12 A . Hewitt 12 S . Hum e

13 N Hooper11 D. ay or 11 C . Krios 13 C . Barker 13 S . Rose .14 T Rei d12 A Caffry 12 M . Feferkranz 14 A . Francis 14 L. Reynolds

.15 M . O'Brie n13 T. Collins 13 15 G. Douglas 15 M . Rose 16 A. S peed

14 14 A . Mart in 16 M . Woods 16 A . Browne 17 D. Thomas15 M . Chunn 15 R . Knight 17 A . Corcoran 17 J . Miller 18 H. Thomas16 G . Cull 15 M . Atkin 18 J . Hope 18 A . Topakas 19 S. Spide n17 G . Cox 16 F. Davis 19 D . Wart y

20 J Keane19 B . Dixon 20 L. Murph y

21 S Gibbs18 D . Gartner 16 R . Clowes

.21 R . Robe rts

20 N . Pirouet21 L. Boyd

.22 C . Heath

19 D . Cooper 18 R . Limbrick 22 P. Donaldson 22 A . Waddell 23 0 . Crane20 C . Pezzinenti 19 23 A . Douglas 23 M . Berry 24 L . Hawkin s21 G . Whiston 20 J . Wilso n

Kelly21 C24 E . Byrn e25 A . White 24 L. Holcombe 25 S. Lillingston

26 T. Downin g22 D . Marson .

21 G . McLardie 26 D. Ross 25 J . GuestKennedy26 C

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27 J . Slater28 B. Robinson29 M Gna tt24 G . Romani n

25 D Cope23 C. Harvie 28 A . Jenkins

29 R. Weddle 28 J . Ballantyne.

30 T. Wigne y.26 J . O'Connor

24 A .Clark25 C. S ott iswoo d

P30 E . Brophy31 N Miller

29 T. Mulligan30 I . McMullin C()

31 C . Ratclifle32 T. Chapma n

27 D . Theisz 26 S . Harrison,

32 P Dowd 31 J . Ha rt 33 N . Morri s28 D . Johnston 27 S . Dodds

.Davi s33 B 32 L. Bar ry 34 E. Olive r

29 D . Harbe rt s 28 S . Rodder.

34 A. Tiernan 33 G . Dixon (RC)k3 T B

35 D . Leeds36 S Prendergast30 A . Treganowan 29 G . McCully 35 L. McLea n

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39 Ga George37 R. Mulquiney

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43 J Paterso n36 M . Hurley 35 42 L . Courage 41 G . Wilhelm ( RVC)

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39 L. Taylor.

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40 J. Wilkinson 40 W. Hayes 47 D . Bernet 46 C . Neeson 49 L. Hum e41 L . Fitzpatrick 41 48 M . Tolley 47 B. Righetti 50 E . Pathenide s42 B . Dinneen 42 B. Cookman

49 A. Barker50 J . Sma rt 48 C . Jenkins (RVC) 51 A . Faichne y

43 J. Walls 49 A. Flemin gMarinis50 P 53 T Frankenburg

44 M . Syme 44 M . Hawkes 52 N . Maguire .Banks ( RVC )51 C 54 N . Simon

4546 L . O'Flynn

45 M . Webster46 A. O'Brien

53 S. Price54 Z. Aboujaba

.52 B. Campbell 55 G . Sarkoz y

56 H. Lane47 47 L . Hawkins 55 P. Lilis

Broomhill56 E53 M . Ward54 I . Paterson

57 C. Stevens58 M . Thwaites

48 A . Ryder 48 .57 G . Mclsaac 55 J. Gooley 59 S . Eager

49 D . Ryan 49 L . Jones 58 G . Mandekic 56 A. Hunt 60 B . Crum p50 50 B. Gaunt 59 M . Tozer 57 61 J . Stratos51 S McCann 51 60 C . Pitt 58 T. Burdeau 62 S . Miles. 52 B. McGrath 59 S. Topakas 63 T. Joyce

60 B . Reid 64 R . McKinnon61 65 P. Davis

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A Sciction_=° ~1~_'~!~ OLD XAVERIANS ST. BERNARDS [~ UNI VERSITY BLUE S

coach : Leigh Carlson Coach : Tim Coach : Gar ry Foulds Coach : Coach : Lee Adamso nAsst. Coach : Phil Gaut O'Shaughnessy Res . Coach : David Law Mike McArthur-Allen Res. Coach : Mick Conno pRes Coach : Craig Neave Res. Coach: Chris Res . Coach :

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4 Frost C 7 S. Lethlean (VC) 9 B . Jordan 8 B. Dollman 8 J. Hayte r8 Stebbins C9 Andrews A NC

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43 De Stefanis M44 Power B

.43 T. Woodruff (VC) 48 James Mount

49 S . Donnelly53 M . Chaplin54 S. Game

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44 Wallace I44 Maiyah A

44 B. Hilbert45 C Smith

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48 D . Orlando 54 L. Kavanagh55 P. Rogerson

61 J . Lynch62 B . Shelley 50 H . Nailo n

49 Roberts T 49 R . Dillon50 D James 56 N . Dodd 63 P. Roberts 51 A. Brown

50 Farmer J . 57 A . Hilbert 67 B . Day 52 A. Terrill50 Adgemis J 51 D. Walsh 58 K . Callow 68 B . O'Malley 53 R . Versteegen52 Hansen W53 Kinross D

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Abo~RAUnS OW :

ne of my fellow scribes wrote 2 weeks ago. :nat he was exasperated with the lack o f

phone calls received from Press Correspondents .I have not heard 'boo' from a number of clubs ATALL (i .e not one call) . Those are : Collegians, DeLa Salle, iqOBs, Old Hailevbury and OldMentonians. I've had ONE call from Mazenodand Old Brighton .

Well chaps, if you want me to promote yourclubs and players, you need to pick up the phoneand ring. I won't bite, I promise. Any moron canread the paper and see who are the best players,but I can't provide a reasonable summary of agame if I've got to guess what happened from theresults in the newspaper.

Ormond and Whitefriars have been the starsso far - well done and thanks . Anyway, enoughsaid on the subject .

In regards to the results of last week, well, Igive up . Ormond keep marching on and are theonly undefeated side so far, while NOBs hit abrick wall in the form of Old Brighton . I almostfainted when I heard Whitefriars beat Mazenod .I'm positive that I'm not the only one scratchingmv head in amazement .

Be that as it may . I think it proves that this isone very even competition, and it would appearthat anyone can beat anyone on any given day .Still, it's early days - the winter rains may changeeverything again .

ReviewCollegians took forever and a day to shake of

a persistent Old Mentonians at the home ofHarry. The margin was 2 points at 3/4 time, butthe Lions piled on 5 .9 to 2 .1 in the final quarterto land the prize by 28 points . Henebery,Maxwell and Knox were the stand outs for thevictors, while the Kuramoto and Mullin were thebetter players (again) for the vanquished .

The 'Micks' met head on out at Bundoora,with Old Paradians being a little bit too big andstrong for D e La Salle . De La are now teeteringon the edge (1-2 scoreline), and the question is,which way will they go? For the winning team .Stevens and 'Plugger' Brabender continually fedPorteous for his 4 goals. Duggan (4 goals) for thevisitors proved to be a slippery customer, and hewas assisted by Silvers and the smallest man infootball . Bonnici (again).

The bookies were cheering at EP, whereWhitefriars' 7 goal to 2 3rd quarter blewMazenod to the 'schizenhausen' to win convinc-ingly by 29 points. Carrigg with 8 goals had the

ball on a string,along with Gillanand Pawlik who ranamuck . Mazenodwere left lickingtheir wounds . Harrison battled manfully for thelosers with 4 goals, while Kelly and Meehan alsochipped in with handy efforts.

Another result which confounded the pun-dits, was the one at beachside. Oldproved to be a giant killer by knocking over thered-hot NOBs by 39 points . An 8 goal final quar-ter by the home side was too much for FrankDunell's boys to handle . Fitzgerald played a rip-per for the winners, booting 5 . while Dennis andWilliams also performed well . NOBs' best playerswere Halpin . G . Phyland and Carney.

In the final game, we saw Ormond blast OldHaileybury out of the E .E .Gunn'galax_v with a 9goal 2nd quarter to win by 36 points . Eventhough OH were still in the game at both 1/2and 3/4 time, they were punch drunk from thatburst and could not do anything to stop thatgoalkicking machine. Beckett (8 goals) . Blockproved that OH could not stumble over him witha great game, while first gamer Keleher, whoslammed home a goal with his first kick, wentwell . For Mick Dwyer's boys, Dowsing, Secculland Walton were the better players .

PreviewDe La Salle host Collegians at Malvern . Both

sides sit at 1 win apiece . De La haven't been faraway of recent times being more than competi-tive against some good sides . However, confi-dence can't be bought or sold, and the Lionshave recently had a taste of this magical potion .I think I'll still tip De La to win at home by 28points .

Mazenod and Old Paradians lock horns atCentral Reserve . Mazenod will need to persistwith the structured game plan and their new fit-ness regime will carry them a long way againstthe OPs, who are also super fit . The Pickeringbrothers hold the key to this match . but if OPcan shut them down, they can win . The visitorsby 21 points .

The boys from Donvale travel to Brunswick toface an angry NOB s on the rebound . W hitefriarssurprised most last week with their win againstgood opposition . NOBs, on the other hand, weredisappointing, especially in the last quarter. Thisgame will see just how far both teams have comeso far this year. I'll go for the home team by 18points.

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nry put out the welcome mat todovm at McKinnon . Both teams

;en models of inconsistency . I was~d , ith OB in Round 1, but have been

-ld cold since, Likewise for the home team.-re-season mail about OH seems to be a bi tiff, and my eyes certainly don't tell lies . The

s ..orts brigade (OB) to salute by 30 points .al game sees top (i ) versus bottom

at that windy 'home' of foot-These two clubs share contrasting for-

as one is undefeated, and the other yet t oul . Today will be no different . Sorry chaps, I'm

going to tip Ormond for the first time this year,iplant the "Kiss of Death" right on your lips!iond by panels (55 points) .

.;:' sDe La Salle, Old Paradians, Whitefriars, Old

-i ~~:ton, Ormond .

v Corre -c please pick up thatI'lone and ring. Go on, do it, don't be shy -before 8.00pm on Sunday night on 9347 4105(H) or 0414 900 871 . Thanks in advance .

i lo both,played their b 0 4. g'w n for Old Paradians lastSaturday .

"Sur" has finally reached the century afterwhat seems a lifetime, coupled with injury andworking in the country, it is a fine achievement!Let's hope the next 100 is gained little quicker.

Bernie, a player since 1994, who lives justaround the corner in Blackburn sets a greatexample to his team mates by always being onthe track early and is keen to succeed at seniorI I . Your dedication is greatly appreciated byall at Old Paradians.

~AhMBECKETTREIDYHARRISONCARRIGGDUGGAN

O"S

CLUBORMONDWHITEFRIARSMAZENODWHITEFRIARSDE LA SALL E

B RESERVECLANCY DE LA SALLE 2 8BROWN ORMOND 4 8ELLIOTT OLD HAILEYBURY 0 7DNF0N'0SN, tlE OLD PARADIANS 2 7STANLEY OLD PARADIANS 1 6HAWKINS MAZENOD 3 6ROBERTSON COLLEGIANS 6 6

- Aj,C _.

Waters 1, McKenzie 1 . Jefferson 1 . Best : R . Henebery, Maxtisell . Knar,

On La Salle : Dugan 4 . Johnstone 3. Jackson 2, Silvers I . Pedicini I .

tT.-rncrd 3 .2 12.8 16.10 20.18.138Old --?. ;eybury 7.5 9.7 13.9 15.12.102Orr _^n ;: E,ett 8, Grace 3, Miter 2. J. Keleher 2, Naughton 2, Scanlon 1,D' -cou 1 . James 1 . Best : NV. Blcr.k. Batley . Beckett . D'AstolL Dale, J .K^her.Old :- .leybuey: Snidar 3 . Armstrong 2 . Seceull 2, B . Lay 2 . Byrns 2. Home1, Adam Hilton 1, Hanson, Dowsing 1 . Best : Dowsing. Beirut, Walton .Armstrong . Forsyth . Carson.IImpires:ul Jones : Gene Hcxigms (F). joint KeGy: Bernie Dix (G)

Collegians 1,3 4.4 5.9 10.18.78Old hfentonians 2.3 3.5 5.7 7.8.50collegians: Y. Phillips 2 . Hoslang 2. Knox 1 . Ptasente 1 . S . Mallard I . E .

linsworth . Harrison, Y. Phillips .Old Mentonians : Bournon 2, Ball 1 . Ballantine 1. Flaskis 1, Vick 1 . NVebb

1 . Best : Pahner. Newton . Kura:nota ?rtcNrsh . Kennedy. Muffin .Umpires: Sharon Alger: Rack Lore (F) . Greg Richards: Bjorn McCarthy(G)

R'hitefriars 2.5 6.5 13.3 18,10.118Plazenod 23 5 19 7.11 12.17.89Whitefiiern: Carri~ 8 . A. Paivlik 3, Northev 2 . Law 2, Pasqualotto 2, GiIlan

1 . Best : Gillan . Cjmitingham . Carrlgg, Mika. M . Carhone, A. Pawl4: .Rlezenod : Harrison 4, Fisher 3. Kavanagh 2 . L . Morgan . C. Murray I,Hanley. Best: Kelly. O'Donagime. Meehan, C . Murray . Polatt .Umpires: Simon Olive: Daniel Halliwell (F) . David Beihter: Nick Lemon (B),Cra3gArnol; John Robinson (G)

Old Paradians 4.0 8.4 12.7 14.9.93Do La Salle 2.3 4.5 10.5 12.6.78Old Paradians : Porteous 4, Heffernan 3. Stevens 2, Weed 2, Tooze 1 .Harford 1, A . Ssaindon 1 . Best: Stevens . O'Loughlin, Heffernan . Digney, P.Brabender. Porteous ,

lannix I . Best : Sdvers. Toohev. Bonntci, Thomas, S. HSdand, Moore .Umpires: Peter James: Peter Simpson (F). Bob SeyTnouc S . Capel (G)

Old Brighton 3.2 7.6 10.10 18.13.121North Old Boys 4,3 7 .7 12.9 12.10.82Old Brighton : Fitzgerald 5, Rime 2, Lennox 2 . Details 2, Jackson 2 . B .P rson 1 . Brista;v I . Rlckarhv 1 . McLachlan 1 . Logan 1 . Best : Williams .Pii-'° Fitzgerald, Dennis, Phelan, D. Paterson .

Xt : : ys: J . Talbot 3 . Tonkin 3 . Saad 2, G. Phyland 1 . Trev.don 1,ut 1 . O'Farrell. Best : Halpin. G. Phyland, Carney . Nulty. Booth .

,,ti, .. s: R',-chard Eastwood; Geoff Ciuxan (F) . Ken Couglrlan: D . Napper (G)

ES - 15 .04 .00CollP , arts 4.2 7.5 10.6 17.8 .110Old .rton ins 1 .2 .63 7.7 9.8 .62Cc" i ttotxrtsan 6. A. Hart 3 . W. Daly 3. D . Greeves 2. Donnelly . N .Ha . .. a . dones . Best: Mean, Robertson. Farr. l.ooiey, Daly. A. Hart, OldMentonians : B . Ferguson 4. Davis. Dv:ver. Goodbody . Manni.e, Riley. Best :D^r. Elliot, Ferguson, Walsh . Frances . Mason.Oldt'aradians 7.8.50Do La Salle 8.4 .52Old Feradlaers : Dintutosante 2 . Watson, Atkin . Stan ley . Galloway, Seckold .Best : Watson, P. Ploenges, Haris, Jovice, Dmtniosante, God frey . Be LitSalle: Clanev 2 . 4;cKenzie 2, Doak, Fisher, Horn, Mlliazns . Best: McKenzie,Bowden . O'Donnell . Horn. Hvde . Lambe .'.Vhitefriar 1.2 4.4 4.7 8.7 .55' Razenod O.C. 6.4 12.4 18.6 21.12 .138White fr4ars: Davis 3, Fulton 2, Glen. D. Nolan , Elliott . Best: Davis, Murray .Haselec Winch . Vernal, O'Connor.Aisenod O .C.: Hawkins 3, Sharp 3,Smith 2 . Grant 2. Hobbs 2. Devlin 2 . Meehan 2, Linden, Little, Paolucci .Rtian, Halvv_ Best : Grant, Dickens, Ntabet, Le ett . Hawkins. Paolucei.Old Briahton 5.1 8. 11.5 16.10,106Yorth Old Boy^ 1.2 1.6 3.6 5.7 .37Old Brighton : Goal kickers an d best lavers results not received . NorthOld Boys: M. Barkern 2, M. Phyland,

pDevine. Scieluna. Best : Skeane . Lock .

Amor, Smith. Pesavenko. O'Dwvver.Ormond 1.2 7.2 12.4 15.5 .95OldFtalleybury 5.3 10.5 11.5 14,8.92Ormond: Brown 4 . Shepherd 2 . KukuLan 2 . So rmeman. Joy, Livingstone .Collins, Farrell, Smith. Koolstra.Old Flaileybury: Goal kickers and bestplayers results not received .

TODAY'S MATCHES

B SECTIONDE LA SALLE G•. COLLEGIANS

MAZENOD v. OLD PARADIANS

NORTH OLD BOYS v. WHITEFRIARS

OLD HAILEYBURY v. OLD BRIGHTON

OLD MENTONIANS v. ORMOND a tElstertswick Park Saturday

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B SectionCOLLEGIANS

Coach: Tim HartRes . Coach : Anthony Parkin

1 S . Mollar d2 N. Florentine3 B . Woolhouse4 G. Palme r5 R . Henebery5 D. Greeve s6 S. Van Der Veene7 S. El g8 N . Beattie9 T. Hovey10 S . Harding11 B . McKenzie12 N . Harrison13 W. Dal y14 J . Dixo n14 D . Warne - Smith15 Y. Phillips16 D . Phillips17 R . Hosking18 C . Mollard19 A . Baxter20 Andrew Farr21 C . Harris22 S . Piasente23 N . Milat24 T Knox25 C . Unsworth26 S. Woolley27 S. Humphry28 N . McCann29 A. Kenneally30 L . Moo n31 J. Rose32 D . Thompson33 M. Maxwell34 M. Britte n35 Ashley Farr36 G . Cooper37 M . Opi e38 T. Marks39 N . Hart40 M . O'Donnel l

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Sou1h Melbourne

DE LA SALLECoach : Paul CooperRes . Coach : Paul O'Dwyer

1 Moore A2 Mercuri M3 Corin B3 Butler M4 Hall L5 Swift C6 Harber M7 Browne C (C)8 Mithen A9 Hart S10 Silvers T11 Evans A11 Vavallo S12 Toohey D (VC)13 Johnstone A14 Lowe J15 Hodder J16 Hyland S17 Elliott A18 Horn J18 Mercuri C19 Prezens R20 Picone M21 Jackson D22 O'Donnell M23 Doak J24 Morel J25 Rogers K25 Hynes G26 Wood S26 Williams E28 Harber N29 Joyce M30 Mannix B31 Flowerday A32 Bonnici R (VC)33 King M34 Pedicini A35 Mackintosh A36 McKenzie A37 Hyland D38 Ford A39 Buick C40 Harrison P41 Spithill D42 D . McInerney43 Borella L44 Clancy X45 Lambe A46 Bowden P47 Laska S48 Smith D49 Walker L50 Shieds D51 Evans M52 Poynton D53 Stinear D54 Hyde C55 Laragy J56 Beattie R58 Worsteling C59 Fisher T60 Hoy B61 Goodier M62 Hosking J63 Bowker C64 O'Toole A70 Duggan M

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ENO DCoach : David MurrayReserv e : Tony Collins

1 C. Harrison2 J . Ballenger3 B. Devli n4 A. Hanley5 M. Quirk6 N . Marmo7 S . Morga n8 D. Lancaster9 M . Murray10 M . O'Hara11 T. Smith13 M . Welch14 N . Meehan15 N . Parry16 J . Kavanagh17 D . Kelly18 D . O'Donaghue19 S . McMulli n20 C . Murray21 S . Polan22 D. Ryan23 A . Tucker24 D. Nisbet25 A . Pickering26 J . Dunne27 D. Krom28 N . Little29 R . Sharp30 S . Fisher31 N . Snarl32 S . Paolucci33 A . Quinn34 M . Pollard35 R . Hawkins36 G . Miller37 L. Morgan38 P. Nelson39 C . Polett i40 C . Dickenson41 B . Bel l42 P. Fotiniotis43 D . Grant44 S . Garbellini45 B . Meehan46 B . Hobbs47 A . McDowell48 D . Gil l49 L . Halvy50 A . Smyth52 N . Nussbaum

OLD BOYSCoach: Frank DunnellRes. Coach : Darren Caddy

1 . D.Wilkinso n2 . D.Waters3 . TWaters4 . S .Slee p5 . B .Devine (RC)5 . D .Sken e6 . N.Vogels7 . P.Booth8 . B .Collison (C)9 . L.Curry (DVC)10 . S .McGrath11 . G .Collins12 . S .Loc k13 . THalpin14. D .Kingham15 . J.Talbot16. D .Collins17. M .Maguire18. C .Murray19. P.O'Farrell20. J.Sutheriand21 . N .Casboult22. M .Connelly23. P.O'Dwyer24. J.Barker25. G .Phyland26. S.Smith27. W.McTaggart28. M .Nult y29. D .Boyer30. M .Leigh31 . L .Boyle32. M .Phyland33. M .Barker34. J.Saad35. M .Carney36. D .Tonkin (VC)37 . S .Mikunda39 . R .Maguire38 . M .Amo r40. C .Phyland41 . N .Tonki n42 . P.Pesavenko43 . D .Zace k44 . M .Drum45 . B .Pawsey46 . N .Goonan47 . J .Barlow48 . P.Daniels49 . A.Stone50 . TDrum51 . S .Fitzpatrick52 . N.Sanders53 . TAyerbe54,A .Trimboli55 . D.Scicluna56 . P.Arnold57 . C.Blaine58 . J .Gurry60 . D.Moore61 . F.Lynch62 . A .McKenzie-

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

OLD BRIGHTONGRAMMARIANS

Coach : Dale TappingRes . Coach : Brad Ber ry

1 A. Kryzwniak2 A. Pirrie3 C . Barrow4 M. Talbot5 N . Perry6 S. Alderso n7 B. Logan (VC)8 M. Gadsden9 S.Lennox10 M . Dennis11 A . Fitzgerald12 H . Bickett13 R . Kent14 S. Williams (C)15 D . Tymms (VC)16 W. Earl17 A. Rickarby18 M. Jackson (VC)19 S. Gadsden20 A. McLachlan21 T. Ewerl22 L . O'Neill23 L . Holt25 S. Nikas26 A. Cooper27 D . Paterson28 J . Bradley2930 A. McLaughlin31 A. Bristo w32 G . Earl33 P. Phelan34 J . White35 C . Stewart36 B . Pollock38 J . Raj u39 A. Ginnavin40 B . Patterson41 J . Murchie37 M . Smith38 B . Parnham44 A. Brown45 S . Fox46 A . Lynch47 R . Boxe r48 A . Mandylaris49 L. Kent61 A . Walsh62 A . Lynch63 S . Davies

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B SectionOLD FOAILEYRURY OLD M ERTDNIANS OLD P WIIiTEFRIAR S

Coach : Mick Dwyer Coach: Sven Samild Coach: Peter Bedford Coach : Steve Grace Coach: Des MeagherRes . Coach: Wayne Moss Res Coach: Craig Davis Res. Coach : Damian Carroll Res . Coach: Craig Tonkin Res Coach : Brian Grills

1 C . Home 1 A Acrema n2 C L

1 S. Vincent (C )2 P. O'Loughlin

1 D Mabbe tt2 D Beckett

1 R ualotto~ D. Connell3 R. Kejna

ean3 B Murphy 3 D. Stevens 3 P Gleason

2 M Bateman (VC )3 M Carbone (C)

4 S. Langford-Jones 4 G Strou d5 C Wallace

4 M. Hanford5 MP. Geary

4 A Grac e5 B Turner 4

5 A. BrudarSmit hW

6 D Paterson 6 J . Holland 6 D Whelan 5 M Robinso n6 .7 Adam Hilton

7 G Ferguson8 R Newton 7 P. Cosgriff

8 A Sinclair7 S Keleher 6 C Housto n

7 N Cunningha m8 D. Hassett 9 G Pride

.9 J . Collins

8 M Mille r9 S Grace 8 A Davi s

g M. Lambert10 C. Efstathiou

10 B Kuramoto11 D Solley

10 P. Brabender (VC) 10 D Scanlan 9 C Maguire10 A Pawlik

11 A . White 12 C Dwye r13 A Palmer

11 A . Burns12 M . Wood

11 D Robbin s12 N Sabo 11 R Reidy

12 N . Hanso n13 B . Harrop 14 K Campbell

15 C13 M . Ploenges14 B B

13 B Stone 12 R Pawlik13 T Hu he s

14 A . Forsyt hi

Davis16 D Nock

. rabende r15 B . Dintinosante

14 S Jame s15 S Naughton

g14 T Carrigg

gg s15 N . B16 P. O'onneli

17 L Richardso n18 T Bournon

16 M . Godfrey17 B Hart 16 T Stewart 15 P Campbel l

16 B V~oan(vq16 B. Langford-Jone s17 Ash Hilton

19 D . Kitto20 S Mullin

.18 G . Porteous

17 P Jo y18 W Block 17 A Carbon e

18 C . Jayasekera 21 A . Drinan 19 John Swindon20 M Szewczuk 19 D Cleary

18 C Fulto n19 T Hilton

19 M. Armston g 22 P Harringto n23 N Moodie

.21 S . Ciavola

20 M McConvil l21 J Brown 20 D Mcauliffe

20 D . ElliottJank e21 A

24 C . Twentyman 22 D . Ciavola 22 R Block 21 B Pha n.

Mason22 D25 J Winduss 23 P. Walsh 23 T Ashford 22 D Vandenboom

.23 M . Seccull

26 G Dart27 G Katris

24 D. Digney25 A Heffernan 24 M Abrahams 23

24 R Mika24 A . Ross25 G . Rowlands

28 L Ho an29 A Carter

.26 M .B. Geary27 K . Jenkins

25 J Dal e26 L Livingstone 25 D Rei d

26 C Ryan26 J . Bel l

Dimon d27 P30 M Brook s31 M Elliot 28 S . Jenkins 27 T Brenna n

28 B Collins 27 M Northey.

28 S . Walden 32 N . Hollow33 G New

27 A . Jenkins28 D . Loney 29 N Courtney

yC Eame s

29 A Glen n29 B . Carson 34 P Flaskis 29 L . Galvin 30 N Well s

31 H Black 30 M Powe r30 D . Warne s

La31 D Y35 Darren Murphy 30 D . Jenkins

P 32 R Presser 31 M Duffy.

32 B. Mitchell36 DJ . Alexander37 M . Francis

31 . Harris32 B . Galloway 33 M Shepherd 32 B Winch

33 M Vernal33 A. Floy d34 P. Langford-Jones

38 D Millis39 T Riley

35 M . Gale36 S. Swindon

34 R Remman35 G Bailey

34 D Gloufchev35 C Law

35 D . Lappage 40 M Mani x41 S Cozens

37 JM Swindon 36 S Macke y37 A Guzzo

36 D Nola n36 B. LaY37 A. Dowsing 42 H Mason

43 M Lawes38 D . Tooze39 B . Richarddson 38 S Hermann 37 D Sulliva n

38 C Carrig g38P. Wrigh t39 R Georg e9

44 B Clothier 40 C. Seckiold41 D Watson

39 A Or r40 Y Dimadamos 39 K Kenned y.

40 B . Johnston45 M . Kennedy46 D Mills

.42 A . Curran 41 C Cooper 40 A Thwaites

41 C 0'connor41 S . Saunders 47 J. Webb 44 A . Swindon 42 C Keleher 42 P 0'brien42 S . Rowlands 48 J Whitford 45 M . Joyce 43 J. Keleher 43 N Elliott43 C . Pountney 49 C . Mackay 46 R . Murray 44 M Mabbett 44 B 0'conno r44 M . Wray45 T Hilt

50 G Richard s51 L Stephen

47 N . Ball 45 C McMurrick46 C Clear

45 M Leste r. o n

46 R . Brandham 52 N Flino s53 M Stroud

48 B . Woodha m49 M . Hildebrand

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46 G Johnso n47 M Nolan

47 T. Barker48 A. Pound 54 D Goodbo d

55 W Ballantine50 M . Goonan51 A . Baker

48 G Smit h49 M Horsfield 48 J Treyvaud

49 C Andrew s49 G . Finlayson 56 A Paterno 52 M . Ryan 50 S Shuttleworth 50 J Houston50 R . Ladd 57 P Watson 53 B . Atkins 51 J Muratore 51 L Eame s51 J . Williams 58 D Coventry 54 M . Williams 52 C Karageorgiou

52 P Hasele r52 A. Shepherd 59 G Lucas 56 A. Sacco 53 G Hammond 53 C Woo d53 A. Brown 60 S . Flaski s

D Grant57 M. Stanley 54 S . Rajki

54 S Gillan54 T Earney

Y 62 C Beswick 58 J . Muir 55 S . Sonneman 55 S Ward55 L. Byrns 63 M . Jones 59 C . Donovan 56 M Farrell 56 R Murray56 C. Moyle 64 M . Austin 60 B . Henry 57 57 J Mcfarlane57 R. Mitchell 65 T. Sobey 61 C. Watson 58 M Collins 58 J Gibbon s58 S. Davey 66 M. Sobey 62 V. perry 59 P Konstanty 59 6 Clifford59 M . Andrson 67 P. Mevel 63 J . Lucas 60 G Ritchie 60 B Sinclair60 J . Robertson 68 S. Bainbridge 64 A . Moore 61 A Kukuljan 61 C Moloney61 B . Waters 69 N . King 65 A . Jakowenko

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C SECTIONby Tom rai n

nother interesting Round of footy in my opiniona couple of surprise results Ivanhoe secure

eir first win, Therry prove all the pundits wron gAjax and Prahran play a beauty St Bedes win athome and the Sharks remain unbeaten . A week'srest now to regroup and then back we come for 15weeks straight.

REVIEWThe Bullants travelled across town to take on

the Tigers at Brindisi Street . The first term saw anopening blitz by the home side that netted some 10goals to the visitors 3 with the Tigers playing allover Bulleen-Temp . The 2nd stanza was a completereversal as the Bullants played really well to eventhe scores by the long break by dominating the cen-tre clearances . The 2nd half saw neither side givean inch in a tight struggle but St Bedes MentoneTigers rallied to kick the first few goals of the lastquarter and finished a bit stronger to record ahandy victory . Better players for the Bullants wereSchneider and the consistent C .Parris and Tullochin the midfield .

Ivanhoe-Assumption recorded their first victo-ry of the season over a Hampton Rovers side thathas now lost both its away games this season . TheHoes were in front all day with the Rovers playingcatch up just not being able to peg them back in anailbiting finish. A handful of young playersbrought into the lineup injected some much neededrun into the Hoes game with special significancetwo players Damon Wood and Heath Young becom-ing the first Assumption lads to play in the Seniorssince the merger. Marc Scuderi was named bestplayer for the Hoes ably supported by Mick Chazanand Ben Finalyson . For the Rovers Chief FletcherSammy Wills and Woods were all good .

Ther ry Penola versus Glen Lira was a verytopsy tury style of game with sides playing inspurts . Therry 2 goals up at the first break and then1 goal up at the main interval . The Saints then wenttroppo in the championship quarter kicking some 9goals to take a handy 22 point lead into the orangebreak (must have been a mystery breeze perhapsstolen from Colonial stadium). The last quarter sawanother turnaround with Therry kicking some 7goals to 1 to come away handy 17 point winners .Best for the Saints were Astapenko, O'Donnell with6 goals Oldham, Gray Gilmore and Ryan .

This was a great game at Oakleigh . The Jackas

kicked the first 4 goals into the breeze but the TwoBlues then settled down to kick the next 6 to leadat thp firct rhnnaa Aiax then clammed on 8voals

to 2 in the 2nd quar-ter with its smallmen feeding the Ajax =forwards . At the lastchange it looked all over with the Jackas some 25points in front and coming home with the breeze . Itdidn't work out this way with Prahran getting towithin a point then it was goal for goal with bothsides a chance for victory . The Jackas defense heldfirm under fierce pressure somehow they kickedanother couple of goals and came away welldeserved victors . Best were Andrew Kalinski with 7goals backed up by Krongold and Rapaport indefense and onballers Weisler and Walvisch .

Beaurnaris went to Como Park and came awaywith the points in a reasonably comfortable fashionagainst an undermanned Old Geelong . They werein front all day the Sharks holding sway comfort-ably. The Ogs to their credit kept trying and midwaythrough the last term had managed to cut thedeficit to some 22 points only to see Beaumarisregain their resolve steady and come away with thespoils for the third week in a row . You can't ask formuch more than that . Good players for the Sharkswere captain Jono Holt, Teasdale, Martin and Brycewho won the DPS award . For the Ogs Lucas Wilsonwas terrific with good support from Higgins andSalter.

PREVIEWBack refreshed after a short break the serious

stuff starts now.Bulleen-Templestowe await Old Geelong with

both sides desperate for a win . A bit of a tipstersnightmare this one not side are playing consistent-ly but they haven't been that far away either. Myselection is based on the fact that i saw the Ogs andthey were not that bad so I'm tipping them to beatthe Bullants in a close one.

Another local derby sees St Bedes Mentone-Tigers making the short trek down to David Street .Winning form is good form and although the Roversare better at home than anywhere else their form isnot inspiring while the Tigers have been pretty goodand are playing some good footy. Therefore I am tip-ping them to beat Hampton Rovers in anotherclose one .

Ivanhoe-Assumption make the trek acrosstown to visit Therry Penola buoyed with confidencefrom their win last week . But apart from a minorhiccup you cant fault the home side's performancesso far. John Toohey has them playing a very goodbrand of football and they will be verv keen to win

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another game to keep in touch with the leaders, andwhile the Hoes will stay with them for a while I justcant see them taking home the points .

Ajax an d Glen Eira promises to be another goodgame . Both sides play a similar brand of footballand that always makes for a good contest . Week byweek the Jackas are getting players back fromInjury. The Saints can rest easy I believe the returnof big Kirzner is still a couple of weeks away know-ing my luck probably for the Beauy game . Anywayback to the matter at hand I'm tipping the Jackasto win but not before the Saints give them a goodrun for their money .

Tough day at the office for me as my old clubprahran come down to Beaumaris absolutely des-perate for a win . Their form has been reasonableand it is obvious they are an improved unit from the'98 version . Believe they are hard at it early so theSharks will need to be on the lookout for this andmust be switched on . Hard to tip new club againstold club, could take the easy way out and tip a drawbut I wont wait for it it's. . . . . . Beaumaris to win athome but only just .

PRESS CORRESPONDENTSNot such a good result last round perhaps the

Easter break put you of. Keep those reports comingin as well as your nominations for the All StarAustralia player of the week .

Don't forget the numbers are 9-5531561 phoneor fax at home the mobile is 0412-213541 or sendan email to [email protected] .au by 8pmSunday Nights . Many thanks .

Beaumaris - congratulate our captain JohnHolt who today plays his 200th game for the club.Very popular with his peers this is a great achieve-ment for the litttle fella . Congrats and well donefrom all of us we hope you have a good day and thatthe boys can bring home the bacon for you .

NAMEKALINSKIM. WILSONBOLTERPOWERHIGGINSRAJCHWALSOMHECKER

SENIORSCLUB LAST WK TOTALAJAX 7 17OLD GEELONG 2 11BEAUMARIS 3 10HAMPTON ROVERS 0 9OLD GEELONG 3 9AJAX 4 9PRAHRAN 5 9ST BEDES 5 9

C RESERVECRAWFORD HAMPTON ROVERS 6 17D. PEARCE IVANHOE 6 14PLOUGHMAN OLD GEELONG 2 8R. CORFIELD BEAUMARIS 3 8S. NISH BEAUMARIS 3 7

1

SENIORS - 15 .04 .0 0Old Gatong 1.5 4.8 10.10 11.11.77

Beaumaris 5.4 8.7 14.13. 17.18 .120Old Geelong: Higgins 3 . Salter 2 . M .. Wilson 2 . Paul. Foley. Bin cc . Jaugietts . Best :L. Wilson. StLteheombe. Farzar. HIp~ ts. Saiter . Btrd .BeaumarTn: Boctor 3 . Gray 3.Buller. A. Quirt . Teasdale, Conlan. ilromes . Spence. Black, Lee . Sherman . Philpott .Best : Holt . Teasdale. Haynes. Kemted}u . MarWt . Bryce.

Umpires: Craig Brajtberg: Phil CailiUF . Chive Shiplev:Dar9d Izcci(G)

St. Bedes Ment T3g. 10.2 12.6 13.11 19.13.127BuBeea Templestowe 3.2 10.6 13.9 15.12.102St . Bales Ment. Tig .: Hecker 5 . MacGeage 4 . Dis 3. Beaslev 2 . Betl . L'Huitlier .Zakic . Kidd . Lannan . Best: L. t47ntle . Goodeh . MacGeor~e . P. R'httle. HIdd.Cmmolly.Bullen Templestowa D. Matthews 4. C. Paris 3. Tulloch 2 . McLaren 2 .W. Thompson . Hare . Best : Schneider. Young. Tulloch . Touriganis. C. Parris . W.Thompson .

Umpirea Dante Whitne y lIF) Paid tvith3ngton :Kirstv Pat1B6 David Murray (G )

Ivanhoe Assumption 4.4 6.8 10.11 13.15.93

Hampton Rovers 2.1 5.5 7.9 12.14 .86

Ivanhoe Assumption : Chazan 4. Lee 2 . Wood 2 . Falcone 2. T. Hale. 0Nei6. J.Pace . Best : Ch<van. B . Finlavson. Tucker. O'NeW. Frew. Sendai. HamptonRovers: Lang 3 . Artz 2 . FlahKC 2 . Humphries. Fletcher. Pucella. Best: Fletcher.Wills. t4nods, Zampagllone. Lang. Flahive .

Umpires: Alan Stubbs: Abdrea Thrtaites (F )

Glen Eira A .F.C 2.5 6.10 15.12 16 .14 .110

Therry Penola 5.0 8.4 12.8 19.13.127Glen Elan O'Donnell 6. Astapenko 3. Oldltam 2, Rvan. Thursfield . Gilmore,Canana. Piyde . Best : Astapenko . ODonnell . Oldham . Grev. GMiore, Rvan.merry Penola : Goal kickers arid best players results not received .

Umpires: John Miller: Trent Foley (F). Wayne Cove (B)

Pr®hrnn A.F.C 18 .8.116AJAX 20.11 .131

Pral¢an : t4'alsom 5. Perry 4 . Gallagher 3 . St. Clair 3. Pang 2 . Rhodes . Best: Atkten .Birch. Becan. Gellie. Bligjtt . Hodgson AJAX : Kalhiski 7. Rajch 4 . Konskv 3. Dukes2. Freund 2 . Davis. Wahtisch . Best: Kalinskint. Krongold . Rapaport. Dukes. Ahisler.Konskv.

Umpirts: Leon guLm: Neville Bovle IF)

RESERVES - 15.04 .00

Old Geelong 2.0 3.1 4.3 6.3.39Beaumerls A.F.C. 5.1 12.5 19.8 23.13 .151Old Geelong: Harrhigton 2, Plounnan 2 . Hvams. Ed ar. Best: D . Metnes . D. Taylor.Harrtngton. Gvdvkunst . H}ams, Boer.BeaumarLs : ~ance 5, Nish 3, Cordield . A .O'Brien 2. Ianzano 2 . Meade 2, H. Gibbon. Jones . Emmerson . McKenzie. Sntith .Thomas . Best: A. 0'Brien. Meade, Vance, L. Stephens . Spence-Bailev. Nish.St.Bedes Meat . Tig 6.4 12.10 16.14 25.19 .169Baleen Tempiestowe 0 .1 0.3 1.3 2.7.19St, Bales Ment . Tig:Sanders 4 . Kingumll 3 . Owen 3. Recupero 2, Fedderson 2 .Dickerson. McCraw. Parson . Marshall . Vidouic. Sebire. Chaplin. Taubman, D .Young. Best: Fedderson. Beasley, Harringtotm . S . Youn . Sebire . McCraw.Bulleen Templestowe:l4elch 2. Best: Boyd. Todd . Dar~van. Franklin. Horseford .Morihoeijts.Ivanhoe Assumption 5 .0 7.1 11.3 11.4.70Hampton Rovers 2 .1 6.2 9.6 15.9.99Ivanhoe Assumption : D. Pearce 6, L. Pearce 2 . Iacovange(f. Rvan . King. Best: D .Pearce.tacovattgelo . King. L. Pearce . Fairweather, E. Healv.Flampton Rovers:Crawford 6. Martin 3. Lake 2. Sime 2 . Foster, guon. Best: Marlyn . Same. Lake.Crawford. Dwyer. Duddy.

GFaa Elms A.F.C 1.1 5.3 6.5 7.7.49merry Penola 7 .3 9.5 16.9 20.12.132Glen Etta : Goal kickers and best players results not recaved.TherryPenola:Goal kickers and best players results not received.

Prahran A.F.C. 16.20.116AJAX 9.8.62Praluan: Beer 4, Rolls 3, Decarteret 3 . tvartand 2 . H . Pitts. McCallum. Erdem,Paleod'unus. Best: McCathun, Decarteret . Daly. Beer. Wright . Paleaumus . AJAX:Cukierman 3 . Basal 2 . Klein. Bucktev. Janocer. Kalb . Best : Gddertteur . Klein.Pvke. G.arnv. tsraelsohn . Roth.

TODAY'S MATCHESC SECTION

BULLEEN-TEMP. v. OLD GEELONGHAMPTON ROVERS v . ST. BEDES MENT.TIGERSTHERRY PENOLA v . IVANHOE ASSUMPTIONAJAX v. GLEN EIR ABEAUMARIS v . PRAHRAN 1

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C SectionAJAX BEAUMARIS RULLEER- GLEN EIRA HAMPTON ROVER S

Coach : Wayne Hermes Coach: Jim Duman TEMPLESTOWE Coach : Paul Beddoe Coach: Russell BarnesRes Coach : David Marks Res Coach : James Whitla Coach : Paul Nigro Res Coach: Phil Jones Res Coach : David Rogerson

1 J. Wrobel 1 N . McLeanRes Coach : David Hooper1 J Prior 1 M. Ryan 1 B. Hoar e

2 A. Kalinski 2 S . Nish2 G Alexander 2 N. Astapenko 2 M . Mckella r

3 B . Davis 3 A. Mckenzie Massis3 C 3 D. Busb y4 M. Dudakov 3 J . Magee 3 S Young .

4 D Cassar 4 S. Anderso n5 J . Rajc h6 D Kalb 4 J . Black 4 W Thompson .

5 A. Tsirogiannis 5 B. Mart nMarty.7 G Samuel 4 M. Smith 5 M Agrotis

6 C. O'Donnell 6 A. Crowthe r.8 A . Krongold 5 M . Ensor 6 P Graham

7 S. Vamvakas 7 J. Day9 A. Rosen 6 A. Quin 7 P Robertson

Wilso n8 D 8 Drew Anderson10 R. Bloom 7 P. Fisher 8 N Bone .

9 H . Batty 9 T. Pucell a11 M . Weisler 8 J . Mead 9 C Parris

10 G Richards 10 N . Borradal e12 B . Goldberg13 A Freund

9 B . Nicholson 10 P George .Rossite r11 T 11 M . Flahive.

14 Y. RapaportA

Lee1~ 12 A Parris

.12 B. Kin g. K 12 R . Dunbal l

15 N . Gold 11 L. Stevens 13 D Tulloch 13 G . Brown 13 G. Wood s16 M . Konsky17 A . Cuklerman 12 L. McNicholas 14 D Cooper 14 M . Weilgosz 14 M . Marasc o

Blic k15 S18 C. Cohen 13 S . Wilson 15 B Wolnizer 15 M . Broad .

16 D Marshal l19 M . Halphen 14 L. Buller 16 S Smith 16 P. Rogers .

20 J . Kirzner 14 D. Drew 17 C Darby17 17 D . Ari z

21 D . Gelbart 15 N. Craven 18 A. Wilce 18 G . Jackso n22 D . Mohr 16 M . Quin 18 19 L Govan 19 B . Holt23 P. Goldberg 17 D. George 19 G Chivers .

20 A Diamond 20 A . Powe r24 D. Sutton 17 B . Stevens 20 M Jones .

21 P Jones 21 S . Fanning25 M . Blashki26 B Duzenman 18 N. Kennedy 21

.22 22 S . Holmes.

27 L. Levin 19 N. Atkins 22 G McLaren 23 B 0' Donnell 23 S . Hellige r28 P. Walvisch 20 R. Gow 23 D Mathews

.24 B Mascali 24 C . Scarlett

29 D . Marks 21 M . Mellon 24 T Agosta .25 P. Dynon 25 M . Dave y

30 N . Israelsohn 21 P. Sherman 25 26 N . Dymond 26 S . Will s31 G . Dukes32 M . Borenstein

22 J . Holt23 A . Catlin

26 S Boyd

2727 R . Gilmore 27 A . Quo n

33 A . Bock 24 B . Gray 2828 C . Kernick 28 A . Voss

34 D . Gunn 25 D. Teesdale 29 P Bone 29 D . Dunlevie 29 M . Fletche r35 S . Rot h36 J . Segal 26 B . Spence-Bailey 30 D Williams 30 30 W. Earl e

31 J Cunningham37 M . Buckely 27 B . Hayne s

Vance28 J31 A Shine 3 1

32 M D'Zilva.

32 D . Anderson38 J . Bra m39 J Basist

.29 C. Martin 32 R Williams .

33 A. Sheedy 33 M . Lak e.40 A . Redlich 30 T. Reoin 33 N Hamshare 34 34 A . Duddy41 J . Snow 30 R . Corfield 34 S Lambropoulos 35 35 P. Winterto n42 D . Bugalski 31 L. Gibson 35 D Daskalou 36 36 R . Barre n43 Y. Shein 31 A . Spence 36 P Hare

3737 R . Hunt44 B . Lewski 32 M . Matulick 37 L Thompson

38 38 J . Humphrie s45 M . Barnett46 J Feldman 32 S . Mitchell 38 S James

39 39 M . Crawford.47 D . Onas 33 G . Jury 39 T Franklin

40 L Doolan 40 L . Dalla s48 B . Lukav 34 Q. Groves 40

.Boy d41 D 41 A . Landrigan

49 A . Godlowicz 35 N . Boctor 41 L Cessario .42 J Dunlevie 42 K . Chaston

50 D . Boon 35 B . Ferguson 42 P Edwards .Jones43 M 43 E . Zuke r

51 A . Halphe n52 J . Sharp

36 A . Blackie37 B Philpott

43 M Mason.

44 S. Diamond 44 B . Johnstone53 T. Brown

.38 A O'Brien

44 R Schneider 45 45 D . Voss54 A . Lust55 P. Naphtali

.39 S . Potts

4 5

46 A Humphrey 464 64 7

56 J . Rochman Verashaka40 J .41 D Emerson

47 47 P. Slifka48 48 T. Lync h57 D . Janove r

Butt58 J

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42 J . lanzano

4849.

59 D Goldfein 43 A . Kendall 49 B Touriganis50.

60 J . Weinberg 44 D . H . Gibson 50 D Glover5 1

61 S . Czerny 45 A . Thomas 51 M Sund5262 N . Diamond 46 D . Speakman 52 J Gunn5363 J . Segal 47 J McKenzie 53 C Catano

64 H . Snow.

49 J . Bryce 54 S Dowlan 5465 S . Glass 50 I . Bennett 55 L Stott 55 L . McGaw66 Y. Fiel d67 B Klein 59 A . Rowbury 56 M Tuomy 57

.68 D . Weuslitzer 57 D Bone

5859

69 E . Steen 5 870 S. Boon 59

6071 A . Levy 60 A Eidsvogel 61 M . Tkocz72 L . Pyke73 A . Lewi n74 J . Gold

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C SectionIVARHOEJ OLD GEELONG PRAHRAN ST BEDES THERRY PENOLA

ASSUMPTION Coach: Tony Morwood Coach : Tony Free MENTONE TIGERS Coach : John Toohey

Coach: Doni ValkanisRes Coach :

Scott HarringtonRes Coach: John Ross

Coach : Peter GeddesRes . Coach: Chris Bye

Res. Coach : Peter Curt in 1 1 D Gallagher Res Coach: Tim Lamb 1 Petrevski M (DVC)

1 . S. Conlay 2 D. Salter2 T St Clai r3 T Murphy 1 M Kinsella 2 Finnigan M (C)

R. Armstron g1 3 4 M McCallum 2 L Wintle 3 Bannister R,2 . L . Hull-Brown 4 C. Stinchcombe 5 S Pang 3 J Sebire

4 A L'Huillier4 Elliot M

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

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D1 SECTIONby Barry Hickey

quinas & Monash Blues remain unbeaten,A and if we didn't already know it, the com-petition for the finals berths looks pretty dam nsavage, with every match and percentage pointearned early, going to be worth diamonds (Goldbeing no longer a benchmark these days, like.com shares!) at the nervous end of the season .Hope you all enjoyed the holiday break! Thanksfor the response on the match reports .

LAST WEEKOakleigh succumbed to St Leo's awesome

2nd term which yielded 10 goals, but they sol-diered on and, in the 2nd half, even marginallyoutscored the Two Blues . Midfielder, Dinicolan-tonio was in top form for St Leo's, well support-ed by Manton & Hodder.

Old Camberwell went down to Banyule andalthough they were competitive, they did not usethe ball as well as the Bears . Greg Whitcroft andthe whole club will be rapt with their first fourpointer. Well's HB, Shaun Tosch was againprominent, as was pivot, Billy McKenzie, and BP,Alex McKenzie in his first senior game . Bears'wingers, Burke & Cantwell, plus RR/FP Natolistood out in a top team effort .

Monash triumphed against Old Essendonwith a giant 2nd term after Grammar led at thefirst change . Thereafter the Blues did enough tohold station . And Christian Gregory has got tobe fitted back into the Blues' lineup yet!! SammyMcGee had a blinder at CHB for the Blues, withflanker Ben Tatterson & on-baller Capt . JulianSmith also standing out .

Caulfield Gr. also blasted La Trobe with abig 2nd term, following an even opener. TheTrobers came back early in the last Qtr but theFields did enough to stay in their comfort zone .Synman . Cowlishaw, & Brohier were special con-tributors all day for the Fields . Best for theTrobers was their centre line of White, Perry, &Wakeling. A special mention for Trober'sSecretary, Luke Heathcote, who broke a tibia &fibula plus a third bone in his foot during play .Luke is hospitalised as I write, awaiting swellingsubsidence prior to surgery. All the best from allin D 1 Luke!

Old Carey couldn't cope with Aquinas's over-all pressure & centre bounce control for the firstthree terms, but "respectablized" their score inthe last when the Bloods stopped running. TheBloods had winners evervwhere, but Glen

Whitehead was sen-sational at centre,and John Jes sdominated his HBF,with Sean Flynn cool in defence and attack.Panther wingers, Nick Everett & Chris Anguswere always dangerous, and Nick Vas roved tire-lessly against a superior Bloods' pack .

TODAY'S GAME SBanyule at home to Oakleigh will be looking

to build on last week's winning performance .The Crushers are playing all their games out, butthe lack of depth caused by pre-season playerlosses is really hurting.

The Bears should take the four points by 5/6goals .

Old Essendon and Old Camberwell clash,with Grammar hurting from last week's thump-ing, and Wells desperate to notch up a win .Wells were the only side to beat OEG on PEGSNo.2 in 1999. The teams match up well, butGrammar may have a bit more class across thecentre . enough to see them home 2/3 goals up .The Wells are a very useful unit, and if they applythemselves for the whole game, Grammar willhave a serious struggle on their hands .

La Trobe hosts Monash Blues and when, ifever, Noel Rundle might ask, did these teams lastmeet in a VAFA fixture? The Trobers are still set-tling in and will have huge problems containingthe skills and versatility of the Blues, who havehit 2000 running with no thought of stopping.Blues to win by 8 g's .

Aquinas and Caulfield Gr. meet in the matchof the day, and what a ripper it should be! Bothsides are loaded with talent, and the tactical bat-tle between Laurie Aghan and Dean Andersonwill be fascinating. Height and mass-wise,there's little difference ; Fields may have an edgein pace ; the Bloods have a very resolute defence .The Fields will have to watch Cultrera andThomas, either one can blow any oppositionapart in a few minutes if left unguarded .Nothing in it, I'll go for the Bloods at home by agoal.

St Leo's Emmaus greet Old Carey atBennettswood for the first time since 1995 andwould justifiably expect to win today . The TwoBlues have settled down nicely after finishingonly 29 points behind Monash Blues in Rnd 1 .The Panthers have been alternating between

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brilliant and bewildered, and will have to be100% brilliant today to match it with St Leo'swho should win by 5 goals . Mind you, at OldCarey, footy never starts before Easter, so maybetoday will be different? !

RESERVESToday's winners should be; Banyule, Wells,

Blues, Fields, St Leo's .Correspondents the contacts are 98 1 8 1425

phone and fax. Email :

bfhickey@telstra .easymail.com.au .

St . Leos Emmaus WP - congratulations to"Lethal" Leigh Newey and Andrew "Possum"Prosser on reaching 100 games in Rd3, both topcontributors to the club .

Old Camberwell - congratulations to RyanWhitehead (Mattie) on reaching 100 games forthe club today . A fleet footed BP, who althoughsmall in statue is in big in heart & always giveshis all for the club .

VALEAll at St . Leos Emmaus Wattle Park FC

are saddened at the loss of our former pre-miership captain/coach All an Piper after along illness .

The Club was privileged to have a man ofhis brilliance, integrity and dedication in the70's before moving to Brisbane to become amajor force in the Queensland football andthe establishment of the Brisbane Bears .

Pipes continued his friendship and inter-est with the Two Blues till the end and hiscontribution to the Club will never be forgot-ten.

Sympathy to Ann and Family .

SENIORSNAME CLUB LAST WK TOTALCULTRERA AQUINAS 4 17THOMAS AQUINAS 4 16BROWNLESS OLD CAMBERWELL 4 15MACKENZIE OAKLEIGH 6 15LIVINGSTONE AQUINAS 2 14B. VAUGHAN ST LEOS 4 1 4

D1 RESERVE

RIST OLD CAREY 3 15CROUCH AQUINAS 5 11B. MORAN AQUINAS 0 10DEAKIN CAULFIELD 0 9SAFFAR OLD CAMBERWELL 6 9

SENIORS - 15 .04.00

OaRleigh ARC. 1.4 5 .7 10.8 14.12 .96St . Leos Emmeu, 4.6 14.7 20,11 22.17.149Oa&1e~: MacKenzie 6. Bader 2 . Redford 2. Adamlz I . Clark 1 . Knorp I . Taylor 1 .Best: Kltts. MacKenzie, Tat3or. Haiiley. M arshall . Clark. St.Lewr Bu~e 5. Hodder4, Price 4. Vaughan 4, Dinieolantonto 1 . Henricus 1 . Manton I . RMeCann I .T.McCan n I . est: Dinlcolan tonio. Manton. Hodder. Buckle . T.MeCann .McGroln.Umpire: Luke MonMefL Nick Evans (F)Old Camlteme.ll 2.5 5.9 6.11 10.1.71Banyule 4.3 7.8 11.9 16.16.112Old Camberwell: Browniess 4. Nov 2, Seeley 1 . Smith 1 . Walker 1 . Whitehead IBest: Scott . Tosch . Horskins. McKenzie. Mackeruie. Banyule : Natoll 2. ttillmore 2 .Plat2atr 2, 44ocdlock 2 . Burke 2. Witchell I, Turnbull 1 . Mo.wn 1 . Gilbert 1 . Williams

1 . Egan I . Best: Burke. C anhcell. Natoll. Willmore. Williams, it'ocdlock.UmpGr

ant 14'ardrop , Andrew Mitchcacl (F) Momsh Blues

3.3 10.7 14 .12 18 .18.128 Old EssendonGrammer 2.2 3.5 5.9 8.12 .60Monash Blues: Bolton 3 . Tatterson 3. Bever 2. Furnell 2. Hawkins2. Morrison 2,Weeks 2 . McGee 1. Webster I . Best: McGee. Tatterson. O'Neill. Bolton . Morrison,Findlay. Old Esseadoa : Fincher 3. Leask I . He ritage 1 . Satih 1 . Dale I . Best: Rran .Pan a~iotopout~. Papal . Heri tage . UeberganL DiBlasi.Umpire: Josh Dl Pietr o. AlanLadd1FCaulfield OR. 4.3 11.8 15.12 18.14.122La Trobe University 3.2 4.3 4.6 9.8 .62Caulfield Gr. Coivlishaw 5. Rosm an 3 . M argerison 3 . Vella 2. Kni2ht 2 . Lidde ll 1 .Buchanan I . Harrison. Will . Best: Crn* 9ishaw . Buchanan, Will. t4td~'ala . Rovals .Brohier. La Trobe:Kearnev, 2 . Robinson 2. V3hite 2. Wa4eling 2. Shetdrkk 1 . 9est :Doueal . Pem,. Shetdrlek, tvakeling. Cumming. Bakogtanis Umpire:TrentGreena%4ay. Leah Gallagher (F)Old Carey 14.10 .94Ar~u}r~s O C. 17.17.119Ofd Cere}:Cohen 4, Harris 2, Angus 2. Mudge 2, Knezevle I, Everett I . Birkill 1 .Munro 1 Best : Everett .p Ang s . Danlher, Vasllopoulos . Cohen . BirkID .Arrlnas:Thomas 4 . Cul trea 4. ingstone 2. Flynn 2, tk7Utehead I . Harlan I .Moran I . Best: Jess . Harper. Minogue, Tandll. t4httehead Flynn .Umpire: MaxWhitman . Paul Lamble(F)

RESERVES - 15 .04.0 0Oakleigh ARC 0.0 .00St . Leos Emmeus 8.6 17.15 27.18 36.27.243Oakle' • Goal Kickers an d Best Placers not received.St .I .eos:Fetmell 7 . Lear 5.B.Mitc ell 5. Bethune 3 . E .NIItchell 3 . Tat9or 3 . Farquhar 2. Nelvey 2 . Autiso I .Bur~rdort I . Gav i . Hughan 1 . O'ReiNev I . Ottobre 1 .Old~amberwell 2.2 5.3 9.5 12.5 .77Bsnyule 3.3 4.6 6.9 10.11.71Old Cambe.rnell : SaiCar 6. Sigalis 3. Ryan 1 . Herdman 1 . Perrnman I .Best:Saftar.Elliot, Webb. Hcdtev . Pemman . Sigatis. Banvule. Gilham 6 . George 1 . Mutton I .Kavrook I . Best: Taylor. Doherty. O~tham. Wilson. Hopgood.Monash Blues 1.5 3.8 6.11 7.13 .55Old Essendon Grammer 2.2 3.6 4.11 7.14 .56Monash Blues: KamI~ huls 2. Andrtts m 1 . Baxter 1 . McGrath I . Murchie 1 . lVIItians1 . Best: Murchie. i{erlin. 1Valsh, Kamphuls. Baxter. 14tltiams .Old Esswdoa:Howard 2. Collins 1 . Duggan I . Frascr 1 . Tilley 1 . Whitfield 1 . Best : Howard .Hutchison. Whitfield, Ridley. Collins . TWev.Caulfield Or. 6.3 9.4 13.8 18.11.119Latrobe Universit y 1 .1 3.3 3.4 3.6 .24Caulfield: Bourke o. Gosstrav 5 . Santiago 3. Klose 1 . Beauchamp I . Wailes 1, Dakic1, Minter I .Best: Salem. Anderson . Restarick. Kendall . Goss trav. Bourke. LaTrobe :Moan 2, O'Meara I . Spraltja 1 . Best: Holt, Delanovic . Bridle . HID. Singh . Turner,

Old Carey 7.10 .52s O.C. 10.11 .71

0 Carcy^ Connor 3 . Rist 3 . Stanley I . Best: Mason, Son Graham, Mandantci.Cohen . Connw. Aquims : Crouch 5 . Moran 3 . Wait 1, Co~gilan 1 . Best: Crouch,Wooden . Boland. Vme. Cooper. Pore.

TODAY'S MATCHESD1 SECTIO N

BANYULE v. OAKLEIGHOLD ESSENDON GR. v. OLD CAMBERWELL

LA TROBE UNL v. MONASH BLUES

AQUINAS v. CAULFIELD OR.ST . LEOS EMMAUS v. OLD CAREY

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D1 Ser,- "1_ZAQUINAS O .C . BANYULE CAULFIELD GRAMMAR LA TROBE MONASH BLUES

Coach : Laurie Aghan Coach: Greg Whitcrok Coach : Dean Anderson UNIVERSITY Coach : Dave Roger sRes Coach : Laurie Aghan Res Coach : Rohan Doherty Res Coach :Kornel Dachs Coach : Andrew Sutherland Res Coach : Marcus Spencer1 G. Burch 1 H McDermott 1 D . Rosman Res . Coach: Clinton Perry 1 L Findlay2 C. Thomas 2 D Witchell 2 B. Hall 1 M.Bakogiannis 2 J Baxte r3 S. Edward s5 M Boland

3 S. Kayrooz 2 S. Sayasane 2 S.Fredrickson 3 L Holloway.6 D . Monogue 4 M Gilbert 3 C. Knight

4 M Liddell3 D.Sheidrick 4 A Bain s

7 C. Glennie 5 B Wilmore .5 S Kendall

4 C Perry 5 D Rogers8 J. Jess 6 P Williams .

6 M Harrison 5 S.Adamthwaite 6 M Newman9 T. Harki n10 D . Boland

7 B . Gillard8 R Williams

.7 J . Cowlishaw

6 B.Camero n7 P Moon

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8 J Camm8 D Junkeer

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9 W . Bowe s10 A Will 9 J .Goode 9 C O'Sulliva n

.14 A Lorkin 11 S Cross .

11 S Amiet 10 D Sidebottom 10 S Webste r.

15 A. Hyland 12 J Egan.

11 M . Cassidy 11 J .Levy 11 M Spencer

16 H . Field 13 D Nasrallah 12 D. Pearce 12 D .Gleeson 12 J Caldwel l17 M. Denavi 14 B . Woodlock 13 D. Gurr 13 13 A Herrman18 J . Hughes 15 S Gray 14 S . Klose 14 L .Wakeling 14 B Merlin19 G . Whitehea d20 P Paras 16 D Bentley 15 15 G.Robinson 15 M Tinkle r.

C Quinn 17 G . Donaldson 15 P. Kingg 16 C McKie 16 B Tatt erso n.22 S . Flynn 18 J Turnball 16 T. Royals 17 L .Heathcote 17 P O'Neil l23 J . Livingstone 19 A Thompson 17 R . Gosstray 18 S.Gloury 18 E Morriso n24 P. Harper 20 S Playfair 17 D. Robert s

1 8 P Anderson 19 S.White 19 D Furnell25 B . Volombell o26 S Downes

21 R Dintinosante .18 B . Baxter 20 20 A Anderso n.

27 S . Jones 22 J Gilha m23 M Gray 19 R . Buchanan 21 D .Edmund s22 21 C Grego ry

28 J . Langford29 J Wilson 24 A Plant 20 M . Klose

20 H Vella 23 S.Mitchell 22 R Kamphiu s.

30 C. Collilver 25 L Ma rt in.

21 N . Brohier 24 23 D Cavicchiolo24 C Williams31 M . Hunter 26 G Shaw 22 T. Townley 25 M .Spralj a

32 J . Bleakney 27 P. Healey 23 D . Ash 26 B.Hewitt 25 J Hawkins33 C . Wooden 28 C Wilks 24 G. Lehner 27 L Ryan 26 P Ferno n34 M . Tarullli35 R . Chapman

29 G Sutterby 25 M . Cramphorn 28 R Rossi 27 N DeYoung

36 P. Heveran 30 B . Grindal 25 T Wailes 29 28 S McGee37 J . North-Coombes 31 C Bassett 26 S . Williams 30 R .Storer 30 L Creamer38 B . Moran 32 S . Richmond 26 W. Widjaja 31 32 J Marshal l39 M . Mercuri 33 D. Glass 27 R . Keown 32 M .Napier 33 J Smit h40 A . Cultrera 34 C Stevens 28 G. Evans 33 34 B Dowsley41 C . Bambury 35 D Spoules 29 J. Whitmee

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D1 SectionOAKLEIGH A .F.C . OLD CAMBERWELL OLD CAREY OLD ESSENDON ST LEOS E M MAU S

Coach : is Moore Coach: Matt Hanson Coach : Michael Zemski Coach: Gavin Keane WATTLE PARKRes Coach : Peter Andonopoubs Res Coach: Andrew Tsindos Res . Coach : Phil Aarons Res Coach: Shane Bisho p

1 J . Knorpp 1 J . McLean 1 C. Angus 1 John Pana (VC)Coach : Dave MillerRes Coach: Andrew Bethun e

2 A . Bloomfield 1 M. Knowles 2 W. Mudge 2 Jason Fincher 1 D Dinicolantonio3 D. MacKenzie 2 T. James (DVC) 3 M. Cohen 3 Peter Lutterschmidt CO 2 J O'Mear a4 P. Heverin 2 A. McKenzie 4 C. Ester 4 Drew Fletcher (VC) 3 E Mitchel l5 T. Ianchello 3 A. Inkster 5 J . Daniher 5 Steve Emerson 4 A Auliso6 A . Cloke 4 N. Lippiatt 6 C. Campbell 6 Craig Ridley 5 S Buckl e7 B . Stirling 5 S. Horskins 7 R . Oppy 7 Jordon Leask 6 S McCan n8 R. Marshall 6 A. Seeley 8 P. Harris 8 Lauch Fletcher 7 A Burges s9 J. Moutis

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9 A Bethun e.11 C . Hanley 7 C. Grant 10 K . Shrives 10 Scott Bryant 10 B Mitchel l

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16 J . Tolley 9 B. O'Hara 14 C . Phillips 14 Sam Evans15 A O'Reill y

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Points have been allocated for Round 1 matches and today the leading 38 clubs are shown . Asenior team win receives 12 points ; reserves Nvin 6 points and an U19 win receives 3 point s

SEN . RES . U-19 TOTAL

AQUINAS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .54

BEAUMARIS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 1

OLD MELBURNIANS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 9U NIVERSITY BLACKS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .39

BENTLEIGH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 . . . . . . . . . . . . .0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .36

ELSTERNWICK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 . . . . . . . . . . . . .0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .36

NORTH BRUNSWICK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 . . . . . . . . . . . . .0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .36

OLD ESSENDON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 6

ORMOND . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . I . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .36

SALESIAN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 . . . . . . . . . . . . .0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .36

MONASH BLUES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33

BULLEEN COBRAS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 . . . . . . . . . . . . .0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30

CAULFIELD GRAM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30

HAWTHORN CITIZENS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . .0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30

OLD CAREY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . .0 . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . .. . . .30

OLD XAVERIANS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -I . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . .. . . .30

ST BERNARDS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -I . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . .. . .. . ..30

WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 . . . . . . . . . . . . .0 . . . . . . . . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . . .30

DE LA SALLE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . I . . . . . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . . .27

NORTH OLD BOYS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 . . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . . . . . .27

ST KEVINS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . I . . .. . . . . .. . .. . .. . .. . . . . . .27

What you will need :To be available for 2 Competitions and training (number to be arrangedwhen appointed) :a AUS South - qualifiers to be held in Bendigo, July 4- 6~ Australian University Games - held in Ballarat, October 2 - 6Level 1 Coaching Qualification or equivalent experienc eEnergy and commitmen tUnderstanding of the University Sport culture would be an advantage

What we offer :RemunerationOpportunity to trave lChallenging yet enjoyable experienc e

Applications are to be sent to : Gary Ryan or Frank InterrigiC/o MONSU, 2 Princes Ave ,Caulfield East, 3145 Ph: 9571 1 066

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E USEUMPIRES %07'by Craig O' " rr.°. Giri"~-- 'i°h

I0 Meatloaf sang Two Out Of Three Aint Bad"and Sharon Alger knows exactly what the bigfella meant after an embarrassing exhibition ofbouncing at training. Sharon bounced the ballstraight into her head much to the amusementof everyone around her . But she regained hercomposure and put the next one up straight .Confident again, she pounded the next ball intothe turf only for it to slam straight back into herforehead for the second time in as many min-utes. Doh!

0 Speaking of twos . Umpires' fitness advisor PhilCallil ran into problems when attempting toinflate some footballs at training . Phil broke theneedle off the pump so he immediately went andgot another one to continue his work . The onlyproblem was, he snapped that one off whileinflating the same footy only minutes later !

0 Our president Richard Eastwood made thegrave error of applying deep heat to his groinmoments before heading out to umpire atOrmond earlier this month . In a classic "Itseemed like a good idea at the time" Richardquickly experienced pain and regret andsearched high and low for quick relief. He spot-ted a jug of cordial and proceeded to pour thecontents onto his burning inner thigh with ahuge smile on his face .

0 Boundary umpire Brendan Corcoran cele-brates his 150th game this weekend . One of thehard workers on the track, Brendan is one of theveterans of the boundary and we all wish himwell for his milestone game .

! Rick Love had a hard time remembering whowas who at a recent game at Haileybury .Umpiring with Geoff Curran, Rick constantlyreferred to the great man as A .D (AnthonyDamen's nickname) . While both men have little

hair, that's{ where most

comparisonsstop althoughGeoff (Knownas V.G) reckons he'll swap his pace for Anthony'sappointments and then Rick can call him any-thing he likes !

AFL players know that you can't get away withanything now that TV cameras are at every gameand Jamie Kvins would be best advised toremember when the tapes are rolling at hisgames . Now Jamie works hard in games as we alldo but he needed a bit of extra relief at quartertime so his lovely admirer walked onto the fieldand, well, let's just say she did everything in herpower to make him relaxed at the break . And thehugs, strokes, kisses and adoration were allcaught on camera, and re-played on Channel31. Don't be surprised to see it bob up onAlmost Football Legends on The Footy showsoon too!

The big golf day is coming up so start practic-ing . It's on May 14 at Kingston Golf Club. Theday kicks off at 8am and costs $20 with drinksand a bbq included . There are 20 positions avail-able so speak to Geoff Curran because paymentis needed urgently.

And keep the entries coming in for the"Personal Mortgage Managers" give theumpires a nickname" competition . There is $200up for grabs for the best entry and you've gotanother fortnight to come up with the bestmoniker. E-mail or fax your entries to Umpires'Corner.

Fax 9564 7218

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

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

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Telephone: 9885 8961

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coach should have reasons for his actions. Ifou have reasons for what you do then it mean s

nu have spent time thinking and planning and thatis a good thing.

Coaches should plan thoroughly each trainingsession to get the maximum value from it . Thecoach needs to think in general and specific termsand he needs to think of the team as a whole andalso of the different individuals who form the team .

After each game, the coach should spend timerating his team . eg. as a team, what areas needmost improvement? Is it handball, long kicking,quick play on, defensive skills, goal kicking, tack-ling, ground skills . The coach should settle on threeor four areas and plan training drills that give theteam an opportunity to practice and improve . It'simportant that players be told that they are workingon these drills and what the coach expects .

Also the coach should look at each individualand suggest the areas that they need to work on intheir time. This could be before or after training oron off nights .

When I coached, I would write a short letter toeach player after each game. I would suggest thespecific areas I felt the player needed to work on .Also I would always have the training sessions writ-ten up for the players to observe when they enteredthe change rooms . Each drill and the length of timewould be written on a whiteboard . It let the playersthink about what was coming up and it saved time

on the track c ; :plaining what each drill would be.(Coaches should have pet names for their drills) .

A typical training session should be :6-6 .15 p .m . Warm u p

1 Handball Drill s2 Short kicking drills3 Kick Wave4 Kick Scrambl e56

7 Lane Work, Quick Hands 4 minsTotal 81 mins

15 mins6 mins

10 mins8 mins8 min s

Whole Ground 12 minsTackling. Spoiling, Smothering3x6 mins rotation 18 mins

Note 1 : 1 hate group warm downs so I let the play-ers do their own warm down if they feel the need .

Note 2 : It is a good idea to let the weather condi-tions determine the type of training you will do . Forexample, if it is really wet or windy, don't be disap-pointed . Be pleased that you have the opportunityto practice wet weather skills . (flat hands for mark-ing . soccering the ball off the ground, body behindground ball, only one up for marks, extra care withkicking and handballs .) If it is windy, practicewhole ground movement of the ball into the breeze,(short kicks to the boundary, run and bounce forpossession .) And then practice with the breeze (longdirect kicks into centre corridor.) Smart coachesteach their players to beat the conditions, not to letthe conditions beat them .

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

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

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

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TIby Eivion Bowen

r ett's prediction in the Salesian versusThomastown encounter proved aecurate ,

with the boys from Bosco St outscoring theBears by 5 majors . Thomastown controlled theearly part of the game, scoring the opening twogoals before Salesian used an assisting breeze inthe second stanza . The Bears fought back inthird, kicking 3 goals through the likes ofFarquar and Arcoraci to remain within reach .Salesian, with Thain booting 5 and Oldfield 4,held sway in the last . They were ably assisted byBrown . Canavan and Levoli . B . Smith, Holmesand Plant performed well for the Bears .

West Brunswick overcame a first quarterdeficit to keep Kew goalless after half-time . Keys(5) and Howley (4) were potent forwards for theWests . with Edwards and Benjamin alsoamongst their best . L . Fitzgerald, Growcott andWood tried hard for Kew, but were unable to pre-vent a 51 point victory to the home side .

Peninsula travelled to M entone Amateursand imposed themselves with a 9 goal to 1 open-ing term. with Payze and Murray effective for-wards . Predictably, the Vultures rallied in thesecond, kicking 8 majors to remain in the huntat the main break. A 6 goal burst from thePirates saw them draw awav in the third,onballers Cook, Goldthorp and Murphy provinginfluential. Kelly, C . Sullivan and White werestrong performers for Mentone .

Fitzroy Reds took on Yarra Valley and wereable to join the winners' list for the first time thisseason . The Reds kicked 6 goals in each of themiddle two quarters to secure the victory after afairly even opening term. The Bushrangers wereagain competitive . with 3 goals apiece to Stoneand L . Taylor, and managed to outscore the Redsin the final quarter . Laing and Cremean battledhard for the vanquished but could not prevent a47 point win to the Reds .

Uni Blacks travelled to Parkside expecting atough encounter and weren't surprised to findone . Perhaps it was the Blacks straighter kickingthat proved the difference . Their 3 neat to 2-6 inthe second afforded them a slight buffer at themain break . A Wilson (6) . Rvan . Trevaskis andPascoe were amongst a number of committedBlacks players . They helped withstand a finalquarter onslaught by the home side to register a15 point victory.

PREVIEWKew host Parkside in what should be an

engaging encounter, with both sides sitting onone win apiece . Kew's forward line appears a lit-tle more potent at this stage of proceedings,although the Red Devils are gaining momentum .The question will be whether their midfield cankeep Kew's preferred free-flowing game in check.In a tight one, I'm going for the home side by 14points .

Yarra Valley will be looking to open theiraccount when they host West Brunswick, Yarrahave been competitive but haven't been able tomatch the firepower of the likes of the Wests todate . This may again prove the difference today .The visitors will be made to earn everv bit of a 21point victory .

Thomastown have been slightly hamperedby injury to date and would have enjoyed thebreak to recuperate . Reds will likewise be look-ing to improve on their pre-Easter performanceand a tight tussle should ensue today. The Bearsare always a formidable combination at home,and I'm predicting a more consistent perfor-mance from them today. with a 3 goal win .

Salesian makes the trek to Mt Eliza to lockhorns with close rivals Peninsula . These con-tests are always tight, and today will be noexception . Both sides are undefeated, havepotent forwards and like to run . Salesian's expe-rienced players like Canavan and Bobetic like tolead the way and will look to quieten the Pirates'swag of midfielders . The home side to get thechocolates by 16 points .

Uni Blacks will wisely not underestimateMentone Amateurs, despite their current ladderposition . At this stage, the Blacks have beenpretty consistent, with forwards Hannan andWilson likelv to cause a few headaches . TheVultures have a solid group of onballers and will bekeen to provide enough opportunities for White,O'Meara and co . up forward . I feel Bowden's boysmay have too many scoring options and will recorda hard-fought 26 point win .Press Correspondents :

Please forward all match reports and otherinformation wishing to be included in the reportto Brett Connell 9531 0236 (fax) before middavMonday . It would be great to get reports from allclubs to assist in the reporting of D2 . Thanks inadvance .

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SET-OR S

NAME CLUB LAST WK Tttatii,BELL KEW 3 13HANNAN UNIVERSITY BLACKS I 1 1

A . WILSON UNIVERSITY BLACKS 6 11OLDFIELD SALESIAN 4 10PAYZE PENINSULA 6 9THAIN SALESIAN 5 9

D2 RE SERVEM BYRNE SALESIAN 6WAYLAND KEW 4KROHN PENINSULA 1S. JACKSON WEST BRUNSWICK 0YANDLE PARKSIDE 0PASKOSKI THOMASTOWN 1

TODAY'S MATCHESD2 SECTION

KEW v. PARKSID E

YARRA VALLEY v . WEST BRUNSWICKTHOMASTOwN v . FITZROY REDSPENINSULA v . SALESIAN

UNIVERSITY BLACKS v . MENTONE AMATEURS

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Allocation of points - 12 points (senior win) ; 6 points (reserves win) ; 3 points (Under 19 win) .

Progressive points table in today's issue of the "Amateur Footballer" .

THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2000 ~~

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TIby Elvion Bowen

3 rett's prediction in the Salesian versusThomastown encounter proved accurate ,

with the boys from Bosco St outscoring theBears by 5 majors . Thomastown controlled theearly part of the game, scoring the opening twogoals before Salesian used an assisting breeze inthe second stanza . The Bears fought back inthird . kicking 3 goals through the likes ofFarquar and Arcoraci to remain within reach .Salesian, with Thain booting 5 and Oldfield 4,held sway in the last . They were ably assisted byBrown . Canavan and Levoli . B . Smith . Holmesand Plant performed well for the Bears .

West Brunswick overcame a first quarterdeficit to keep Kew goalless after half-time . Keys(5) and Howley (4) were potent forwards for theWests, with Edwards and Benjamin alsoamongst their best . L . Fitzgerald, Growcott andWood tried hard for Kew, but were unable to pre-vent a 51 point victory to the home side .

Peninsula travelled to M entone Amateursand imposed themselves with a 9 goal to 1 open-ing term, with Payze and Murray effective for-wards . Predictably, the Vultures rallied in thesecond, kicking 8 majors to remain in the huntat the main break. A 6 goal burst from thePirates saw them draw away in the third,onballers Cook, Goldthorp and Murphy provinginfluential . Kelly, C . Sullivan and White werestrong performers for Mentone .

Fitzroy Reds took on Yarra Valley and we reable to join the winners' list for the first time thisseason . The Reds kicked 6 goals in each of themiddle two quarters to secure the victory after afairly even opening term . The Bushrangers wereagain competitive, with 3 goals apiece to Stoneand L . Taylor, and managed to outscore the Redsin the fmal quarter. Laing and Cremean battledhard for the vanquished but could not prevent a47 point win to the Reds .

Uni Blacks travelled to Parkside expecting atough encounter and weren't surprised to findone . Perhaps it was the Blacks straighter kickingthat proved the difference . Their 3 neat to 2-6 inthe second afforded them a slight buffer at themain break . A Wilson (6) . Rvan . Trevaskis andPascoe were amongst a number of committedBlacks players . They helped withstand a finalquarter onslaught by the home side to register a15 point victory .

PREVIEWKew host Parkside in what should be an

engaging encounter. with both sides sitting onone win apiece. Kew s forward line appears a lit-tle more potent at this stage of proceedings,although the Red Devils are gaining momentum .The question will be whether their midfield cankeep Kew s preferred free-flowing game in check .In a tight one, I'm going for the home side by 14points .

Yarra Valley will be looking to open theiraccount when they host West Brunswick. Yarrahave been competitive but haven't been able tomatch the firepower of the likes of the Wests todate . This may again prove the difference today .The visitors will be made to earn every bit of a 21point victory .

Thomastown have been slightly hamperedby injury to date and would have enjoyed thebreak to recuperate . Reds will likewise be look-ing to improve on their pre-Easter performanceand a tight tussle should ensue today . The Bearsare always a formidable combination at home,and I'm predicting a more consistent perfor-mance from them today. with a 3 goal win .

Salesian makes the trek to Mt Eliza to lockhorns with close rivals Peninsula . These con-tests are always tight, and today will be noexception . Both sides are undefeated, havepotent forwards and like to run . Salesian's expe-rienced players like Canavan and Bobetic like tolead the way and will look to quieten the Pirates'swag of midfielders . The home side to get thechocolates by 16 points .

Uni Blacks will wisely not underestimateMentone Amateurs, despite their current ladderposition . At this stage, the Blacks have beenpretty consistent, with forwards Hannan andWilson likely to cause a few headaches . TheVultures have a solid group of onballers and will bekeen to provide enough opportunities for White,O'Meara and co. up forward. I feel Bowden 's boysmay have too many scoring options and will recorda hard-fought 26 point win.Press Correspondents :

Please forward all match reports and otherinformation wishing to be included in the reportto Brett Connell 9531 0236 (fax) before middayMonday. It would be great to get reports from allclubs to assist in the reporting of D2 . Thanks inadvance .

22 TuG annercI ID cnn-i i co --

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nLDFIELD SALESIAN 4 10Pai-ZE PENINSULA 6 9THAIN SALESIAN 5 9

D2 RESERVE; BYRNE SALESIAN 6 12

1;':14'LAND KEW 4 81;i-,OHN PENINSULA 1 8S. JACKSON WEST BRUNSWICK 0 71:?NDLE PARKSIDE 0PASKOSKI THOMASTOWN 1

TODAY'S MATCHES

D2 SECTIONKEW v. PARKSIDE

YARRA VALLEY v . WEST BRUNSWICK

THOMASTOWN v. FITZROY REDS

PENINSULA v. SALESIAN

UNIVERSITY BLACKS v . MENTONE AMATEURS

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O'Comior 1 . Ree - I . Best :. . Farrrnv 1, Fei uson

Prize $1,500 . Prize will be $500 should winning club not have 20 players in the club wearing Bladesboots in VAFA matches .Allocation of points - 12 points (senior win) : 6 points (reserves win) : 3 points (Under 19 win) .Progressive points table in today's issue of the "Amateur Footballer" .

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D2 o'cti®nFIT," : `'r C :DS KE W M ENTONE PARKSIDE PENINSULA O .B .

Senior Coach: Grant Hammond Coach: Serge D'Angelo Coach : Ken Wood Coach: Laurie Zarafa Coach : Brett Mcllwraft hRes Coach : Darren Kane Res. : Greg Crimmins Res. Coach : Peter Hirst Res Coach: Mark Rowe Res Coach: Chris Gowrie

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23 Matt Sullivan 27 J . Sculley 25 S. Prendergas t28 . N . Hall 28 D . Cracknell

25 GG Uptin 28 R . Martinez 26 P. Topalovic29 . D . East30 B Foster

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32 A. Parson s36. W. Fawaz 36 S . Ryan 31 X Smith 36 S Bock

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D2 SectionSALESIAN THOMASTOWN UNIVERSITY WEST BRUNSWICK YARRA VALLEY

Coach: Matt SextonAsst Coach: D. Oldfleld

Coach : Gordon BurrowsRes Coach: Wayne Cooper

BLACKS Coach : David CampbellRes Coach

Coach : Tim KillworthRes 'Coach ; Jim Glenna Coach: Kane Bowden . : Res Coach : Wayne Reddaway

1 M. Bourke1 V.Capeci2 B.Byron

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7 G. Gaspari 9 A .Gentis 8 W Pascoe 7 N O Brien8 L Petchel 8 L Morris

8 S. Logan 10 R .Scott 9 C Pekin9 C Kerr 9 J Keem

9 A. Campbell 11 Z .Fleming10 N Bowle s11 K Bowden 0 S Byrne 10 B Searle

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a12 M Kohne 11 J Heywood 11 C Reynolds

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20 A. Seeger 23 R .Dimaggio 23 5 Beaton 21 S McNamara 20 T Hal e21 R . Napoli 24 B .Smith 24 N Wilson 22 R Hudson 21 A Livesey-Cole22 A . Anderson 25 R .Kennedy 25 T Chatfield 23 P Weir 22 B Drew23 M . Smith 26 A .Volpe 26 M Laffy 24 J Jenkin 23 C Arnol d24 A . Grace 27 C .Plant 29 D Hayes 25 G Malone 24 M Davies25 B . Kirchner 28 L .Morabito 30 J Maguire 26 R Benjamin 25 S Lloy d26 J . Nannes 29 P.Meade 31 M Foste r

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35 C . Baxter 40 B .Thomas 49 J Weber 36 P Harri s37 C Irvine 36 R Penalun a36 S. Nolan

37 J Brennan41 A .Cummaudo 51 A Nevill e

53 N Remfry 38 T Moore 37 D Francom e.

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45 L Rees45 S . Horvath 59 P.Scopelliti 62 J Ryan 47 C Lehmann

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LOOKING BACKby Noel Rundle

5 YEARS AGO - 1995

ife member of both VAFA and VAFAUA PeterLI "Agate" Harris celebrate at Hampton Rovers hi s250th games as an umpire . Adding in Peter'sgames of football with Alphington the aggregate was666 . Will it ever be beaten?

Let's state it first, the conditions were deplorableat Elsternwick Park due to some heavy rain andblocked drains . Manson Russel was there to see it,as he always is, in his Old Scotch career datingback to 1949 .

At half time it was De La 3.10, Old Scotch 0 .7,and at the finish, De La 7 .15, Old Scotch 0 .8 .Manson did reluctantly state, that in the twilight ofhis career, the early 60's, he did play in a goallessOld Scotch team . The smaller perky De La playersin Waters, Betheras and Quade were too good in thecontests against the taller less mobile Old Scotch .David, Gibbs and Speed were good players for OldScotch. It was at tough day for the Scotchies asthey went down in the reserves by one point 12 .10to 12 .11 .

It was a high scoring day in C section when 7 ofthe ten teams scored more than 100 points .Marcellin topped the list with 24 .14 against StKevins 17 .8 . Best were Treganowan (10), Edwards,Carpenter and 0' Flynn (Marc) and Gribble, Stone,Garvey (St Kevins) .

C section coaches were Mark Saran (AJAX),Doug Gott (Ivan), Brett Burden (Kew) BruceFerguson (Marc), Brian Ford (Monash Blues) StuartGlasscott (Old Geelong), Kevin McLean (OldIvanhoe) . Mark Tyquin (St Bedes Mentone Tigers),Tim Hart (St Kevins OB), and Des Meagher(Whitefriars) . There are 5 VFL footballers amongthem. Can you name them?

It was a beauty in B when undefeated OldHaileybury found their way to Therry . OldHaileybury ripped into action, 8 .3 in the first termto lead by 28 points at the first change . The longtrip must have tired them as Therry worked theirway back to trail by 4 points at the last break . Thelead changed 3 times in the last quarter beforeBannister and Baker goaled to seal a win for Therry16.18 to Old Haileybury 16 .10 . Best for Therrywere Paul Matton, back to his best . SimonEastmure and Jason Reddick continued their goodform, and Mick Tadinac's form at C .H.F . late in thegame was decisive. Nick Morey (6) Andrew Walden(4) and Sean Ralphsmith were OH's best .

10 YEARS AGO -199 0

In a great game atthe Ted Ajan iReserve, Old Melburnians shaded home teamBulleen - Templestowe all day . Inaccuracy seemedto lose the game for the Bullants as they kicked 3 .6to OM's 3.1 in the final term to go down by 6 points .Best were Nichols, (4 gls), Rick "I' ll never play again"Pisarski, Tyrell (O.M .) and Harisiou, Merrett andcaptain Farley.

D section saw Power House, desperate to wintheir first game for the season go down by one goalto Old Camberwell in a display of skilful football,18 .17 to 17.17 . Kerkvliet . Smith, Mitchell (0.Camb), and Corbett, Evans, Flaherty (P. House)were the stars .

ANZ Bank saluted their reserve umpire Tom(Hazza) Brain on his 100th game in that role - asChaucer would have said "a very durable man" .

"C" section coaches were Peter Scheuffele(Bala .), George Voyage (Caulf. Gr.). Stephen Buckley(Fawk .), Ian Rice (H . Rovers). S.T . Lynn (Ivanhoe),Bert Calvert (Old Ment), Martin Debono (Prest .),Vince Laragy (St Kilda CBOC), J . Walshe (T'town),Stephen Cerni (U . Blacks).

Old Ivanhoe's Doug "Curls" Cuttriss played his400th,game for the club, best and fairest, 1970,71,reserves best and fairest on four occasions, memberof clubs 1973 premiership side, never reported,played on back line, never trusted on forward line,magnificent hands, great spring, 25 years of service .

North Old Boys had been very innovative in theirappointments - two captains, Tony Egan andStephen Moloney, and three vice-captains, MarcusBoyd, Bruno Conti and Jack Daniels . The club alsocongratulated Peter "Melways" Dwyer on his 150thgame. Son and grandson of the famous duo . Lawrieand Leo, of North Melbourne and Brownlow fame,Peter had earnt his nickname by his ability to getlost.

15 YEARS AGO - 198 5Old Haileybury were holding a Past Players and

supporters reunion to launch the club history "PlayHard and Play For The Game", and were hopingthat stalwarts such as Tom Fisher, Peter Davies,Andy Home, Peter Mason, Andy Langford-Jonesand Don McQueen would be rewarded with a pre-miership. (Alas the boys had to wait for four longyears N .R .).

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In the magnificent game at Koonung Park,Bulleen-Templestowe led Old Scotch by 40 points athalf time, 13 .14 to 6 .6 and looked set for a big win .Old Scotch were superb in the third term, kicking9 .2 to 3 .7 . The Bullants accuracy came back tothem in the last quarter as they kicked 4 .0 to 4 .5 towin by 4 points. Stephen Pace kicked 9 for theBullants and other top players were Stephen Clarkand Rick Van Der Driest ; John Moir, Fergus Kieland Warwick Matthews (5 goals from CHF) werestars for Old Scotch .

Under 19 section saw a great game betweenMHSOB and Ormond. The Monds led 6 .3 to 3 .1 atthe first change, then MHSOB kicked 13 .5 to 1 .0 inthe second term. Ormond held MHSOB down 2 .6in the second half but still went down by 9 points .Best were Scrimis, Joyce, Moritz (8 g1s) . (MHSOB)and O'Connor, Thompson, Wagland, Hankin(Ormond) .

150 games to Mark Tellefson (Old Parad .), andJock Elmore (St Bedes).

20 YEARS AGO - 1980Thomastown continued on their unbeaten way

in F Section with a narrow 3 point win against UniReds who kept in touch all day . Best wereDitrattista, G . Medwin, Harrison (T'town) andYoung, Date . O'Keefe (U . Reds).

"Big Bad" Bruce Ivey played his 200th game forWest Brunswick against Princes Hill - at the lastchange it appeared as if it would be a "wake" ratherthan a typical Ivey celebration as the Wicks trailedby 18 points . However with Brockwell and Iveyteaming well, the Wicks got up to win 12 .12 to11 .13 . Others to star were Fyffe, Herman, S .Lawford, McNamara .

Old Paradians (B) trailed St Kilda CBOC by 37points at last change, and after a superb final termwent down by 2 points, 17 .15 to 17 .14 . Best wereDyson, Jennings, Holdsworth, (St Kilda CBOC), andDiPado, McCarthy, Symes (Old Parad .) . 200 gamesto Ormond senior boundary umpire Matt Szylit .100 games to Simon Deroue (Clayton), WarwickWatson (Caul . Gramm .) . Terry Gibles (Old I'hoe) andBarry Reid (Hampton) .

25 YEARS AGO - 1975

150 games to Blues captain Barry Church - in9 seasons Barry has missed only four games, andto Eddie Hume (UHSOB) a member of the club's1970 premier team .

AJAX welcomed back 1971 E section best andfairest Maurice Herzfeld after his absence overseasin 1974 .

Ormond (A) crashed badly against Old Trinitywho kicked 5 goals in the first term and ledthroughout to win by 50 points . Johnston, Hansenand Starr (Old Trinity) and Dove, Thomas and

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Adrian Graham (Ormond) were best .Old Carey (B) won an exciting one point victory

against Collegians and Birrell, Kelaher and M .Cooke (6 g1s) best .

100 games to Hadyn "Royce" Hughes who hadstarted with Ivanhoe's Under 15 and had graduatedto the senior teams star forward .

30 YEARS AGO - 197 0Coburg took the lead from Ormond shortly

before the final siren to repeat 1969 Gr and Finalresult . Ormond had looked the slightly better sidebut the premier's persistence and tenaci ty paid off.Graham Warfe, Gran t Green and Peter Scanlonwere Coburg's best with Jeff Russ, Bruce Bourkean d Roger Wood (6 goals) best for Ormond .

Six goals s traight against the wind enabledCaulfield Grammar to gain a firm grip on the gameagainst Old Paradian s who went down by 10 goalsLester P . Here, Tootel ( 5 g1s) were Caulfield'svotegetters . Congratulations also went to CaulfieldGrammarians on celebrating their 50th year in theVAFA.

Neville " Smoothy" Hughes played his 250thgame for Power House .

40 YEARS AGO - 1960Triple premiership winners Collegians, went

down by 2 goals to Old Paradians, 7.9 to 5 .9.ANZ Bank's Brian Christensen, a foundation

member, played his 100th game .Recruit John Adams (U. Blacks), a particularly

strong kick, was showing real skill at full forward .UHSOB (B) congratulated Graeme Beissel on a

magnificent display of marking - alternatingbetween centre half back and centre half forward he(in turn) saved the match and kicked 5 goals .

AJAX congratulated their star footballer DarylCohen on his selection in the Olympic weightliftingteam for the Rome Games.

Only two senior teams kicked more than 100points - MHSOB (B) 15 .12 (102) and St Kevins O.B .16 .15 (111) .

Poor conditions and low scores - De La Salle (B)3 .8 beat State Savings Bank 3 .4 .

50 YEARS AGO - 195 0Surprise of the day was the decisive defeat of

Hampton Rovers by Ivanhoe who recorded theirfirst win . Rover's forwards contributed to the defeatby again being well off the target .

Ormond's great form continued with a 19 goalwin over Brunswick (21 .25 to 7 .14) while UniversityBlacks outclassed Geelong 20 .24 to 3 .4 .

Unbeaten teams in "C" section were Kew, S .S .Bank, and Fairfield,

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PLAYERS OF THE WEEK (ROUNDA: LUKE HAWKINS (OLD SCOTCH)B: CHRIS CARRIGG (WHITEFRIARS OC)C : ANDREW KALINSKI (AJAX)D1 : SAMMY McKEE (MONASH BLUES)D2: JIM TREVASKIS 9Ui1l1 . BLACKS )D3: DARREN WILLIAMS (WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS)D4: BEN SAAKSJARVI (BULLEEN COBRAS)

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

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SPOl2TSCOVERQUALITY INSURANCE AT A SPORTING PRICE

SECTIONby Ed Sil l

The sorting phase continues with the Easterbreak coming too soon for some whilst others

would have preferred to let the good times role .Williamstown and Elsternwick headed to the

break undefeated whilst the House, Hawthorn,Richmond and Uni High are loitering just of thepace . St . Johns, after a great start, have hit a bitof a hurdle whilst Monash, Albert Park and ElevPark will take the break as an opportunity toregroup and gather resources .

ReviewRichmond showed signs of cranking up the

engine with a big win over Eley Park . ChrisAdams and Whisper O'Sullivan fired whilst FrankMacak was at his freakish best . Elev Park werebest served by the brothers Payne, Dave and Matt .Eley Park wishes to thank Adam Lenarcic for hiswonderful contributions over the years as heannounces his retirement . A true match day war-rior.

In a great game, Uni High was able to get thepoints over Albert Park but not before a particu-larly tough fight. Albert Park led by as much aseight goals in term 2 . Uni High was able to getback into the game through the likes of Wallace (6second half goals), D Farrelly and Hellner. For thevanquished, Chambers, McLellan and NickRutherford were the best whilst Nick the "P" slot-ted through a lazy 7 .

Two undefeated sides in Elsternwick andHawthorn met with the Wicks proving the betterside on the day. The Wicks had got out to a sixgoal lead early in the second quarter and whilstHawthorn was able to narrow the margin, thegame was finally won by Lee Murphy's charges .The winners had Foster . Nicoll and McNallv astheir best whilst Haw-thorn were best served byOrchard, Reed and S . Avery.

Williamstown confirmed their great early sea-son form with a big win over Monash Gryphons .Darren Williams was once again in great form,slotting through 12 goals whilst Cocks, Wuscatchand Vincent were also good . Monash have had aterrible start to the season however have a num-ber of quality players who will ensure the improve-ment will come .

Finally, Powerhouse were able to defeat St.Johns in a low scoring encounter. Searle was onceagain amongst the goals for the House whilstMorris, Turner and Scotland also played well . St .Johns certainly shouldn't hit the panic button justyet, they might have come up against some quali-ty sides in the past few weeks .

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PreviewRichmond is a t

home to Albert Parkand will be keen tocontinue on from where they left off. O'Sullivan isan absolute gun who hardly plays a poor gamewhilst Siwka and Macak are dangerous forwards.Albert Park showed by far their best form of theseason with a resolute display in round 3 and withNick the "P" and Sutton dangerous bigmen, willmount a serious challenge. None the less,Richmond should make it three on the trot andrecord a strong win .

St .Johns host Eley Park and are doubtlesskeen to get back on track after a couple of narrowlosses . Eley Park have had a horrendous first fewweeks but no doubt coach Marty Hook has usedthe break to rally the troops . St . Johns have anumber of youngsters who love to run and thiswill cause the Sharks some headaches . Thereturning Hawley will help the Sharks but notenough, St Johns by about six goals .

Monash play host to Powerhouse in a bit of amust win game for the Gryphs . With the likes ofWells and Hetherington missing, they are havingto spend some time nurturing the young gunshowever this always takes some patience .Killmister and Gilchrist need to fire elsePowerhouse, with the likes of Craven, Richardsonand Searle will be too strong. Still a House fan,expect them to win by four goals .

In an early season "Match of the Year", the lad-der leaders in Wi ll iamstown an d Elsternwickmeet . Willy are high scoring unit with plenty of bigmarking forwards capable of multiple goals . TheWicks have plenty of tall timber and like to play aphysical brand of football . This result might nothave much importance come the end of the yearbut a bit confidence for any future meetings mightbe important . If Elsternwick can keep DarrenWilliams to a modest return they can win but ifnot, four on the trot to the men fromWilliamstown .

Finally, Uni High welcome Hawthorn down toParkville in what shapes as an interesting matchup. Uni High have only lost one game (toPowerhouse) and subsequently have proven to bea formidable opponent . Hawthorn have been goingalong quietly and with the re-inclusion of somesenior players should gain some momentum . Keymatch up will be Farrelly for Uni High againstOrchard for Hawthorn although Big Red might bekeen to have a week of from minding star for-wards . Uni High . just.

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TwosAlbert Park, with big Pastras starring shoul d

win, St. Johns over Eley Park, the House to defeatthe Gryphs, Williamstown to topple the Wickswhilst Uni High should defeat the Hawks .

socialThe Uni High tipping competition is currently

being led with 19 winners .

CorrespondentsSorry about the glitch with fax, bring back the

pigeon . The deadline has been brought forward,consequently I will need all reports by preferablySunday evening, (although Monday morning willbe fine, at least for the first few weeks) . Contactcan be made on 98981535 (home), 0418348723(mob) , 95533675 (fax) or via email on :

ed.sill@lockers-pl .eom.au .

OtherEither Elsternwick read the Amateur

Footballer or else they have a team of cleaners onstaff as they left the change rooms at Hawthorn inperfect condition . Great work !

NAME CLUB LAST WK TOTALWILLIAMS WILLIAMSTOWiJ 12 21MUSSARED ELSTERNWICK 5 20LAULETTA HAWTHORN 5 19PANTAZOPOULOSALBERT PARK 7 18D. SEARLE POWERHOUSE 0 1 1

D3 RESERVEPASTRAS ALBERT PARK 4 12BURGESS WILLIAMSTOWN 4 11BROADHEAD ELEY PARK 0 10MCCOWAN HAWTHORN 4 10MILLS UHSOB 5 10

SENIORS - 15 .04.0 0

ABtert Park A .F.C 0.3 4.7 9.9 15.12 .102UHSOB 6.6 9.7 11.11 13.12.90Albert P®rk : Pantazopoulos 7. N . Rutherford 2. Allan 2. MeKeaaw . DepLa7zi. Best:Chambers. MeLe➢ an . N . Rutherford. Sutton . Smith, t4'alklev.ilHS9B: V allace 6.ffirarmto 2, A. Clarke 2 . Henderson 2 . B . Farrellr . Minn . Carrick. Best: D. Farreliv,Wallace. Carrick. Heltner. Cleveland. Major. Umpire : Luke Johnston (F )

Eley Park A.F.C. 4.2 6.6 10.10 13.12.90Richmond Central 8 .2 11 .13 19.22 26.27.183

Eley Park: Bruce 3 . Drane. Fl<her. Hook. HerTres . Jelly, Bouen. Kink. MorriaSmith, Trotter. Best: D. Pa}are. M . Pasne . Wutllenun. Botien . Dav. Morris,Richmond Central: O'Sut(tv2n 5 . Bvrnes 5. Water, 4 . Macak 4 . Hohnes 3 . Shvka2 . 4olkov. Adams. M. Newton . Best: Admits. O Srillicau. Sttirka . Graham . Waters .Macak. Umpires: Ken McNiece: Miles Argall (F )

St. Johns O.C 2.1 3.7 5.10 8.15.63Pouer House 3.2 5.7 9.11 10.15.75St Johns O .C. : Goal kickers and best plovers results not received . Power Hoaae:Goal kickers and best players restdts not received . Ump3re: David Irons IFI

wiB3amstown CYMS 28.20 .188Monash Gryphons 6.5.41wiR3amstoun: D . Williams 12. Sadler 3 . Matthnvs 2. Vincent 2. Macleod . %Venda .Jones . ib'illunas. Imms . McEachran. Ca<a Cocks. Tuist . Best : D. Williams, Hynes .Wuscatch. Vincent . Cocks, Hamn Moorish Gryphona: KilhnL=.ter 2. BlandIord. S .Bourbon . Watson. B Cordhcad Best : tUat<nn. S. Bourbon. Blandford . Gross.Levier. R . Gilchrist . Umpires : Robert Sneddon (F). P. Liasos IB I

Hawthorn Amateurs 3.4 6.4 8.5 10.8.68Etrsternvilck 6.2 10.4 11.10 14.14.98Hawthorn Amateurs : Lauletta 5 . Johnston 2 . Fulton . Patterso . Stroud. Best :Orchard. Reed . S. Avzrv. Fulton. Lauletia . Stroud Elstemwiek:Mussared 5 .Lcons 4. Brennan 2. Cappiello. A9issa~tta Cnrtatn. Best: N[^ol . McNally . TWev.Mahoneys. Nfissa¢ta Lyons. Umplre:Kivbi White (F )

RESERVES - 15 .04.00

UHSOB 5.3 7.7 8.12 14 .18.102

Albert Park A.RC 1.1 4 .2 5.2 9.4.58

UHSOB : Mills 5. Carruthers 2. Dolence 2 . Cook . Deluise . Devlin. Ttvvev. Pengillv.Best : Cook. Mills. Shepherd. PengWy. Dunuck. Catuerall .AB3ert Park: pas tras 4:Bucklev 2. Marriott . Ta¢lor. Beaclilee. Best : Taclor . Dick. Costello. Barton.Marriott, Pastras. -

Eley Park A.F.C 4.3 4.6 10.8 11.13.7 9Richmond Central 1.1 1.2 1.4 6.5.41

Eley Park: Larerty, 3 . Clear 2 . Blake . L. Dis. Fuku=_Illma . Johnstone. Renner.Rtat . Best : Renner. Rvan. Blake, Fukushima. Paine . Ba1drv.Richmond Central :Drtton 3 . Kieran 2 . A: NeMon. Best : Leecnbmggen. Conra"p. A . Newton . Dutton.Battlie. Lane .

St. dohns O.C. 1.3 4.9 11.13 17.15.117Power House 1.0 1.1 3.2 5.4.34

St Johns 0 .,0.: Goal kickers and ben plovers results not received . PowerHouse: Goal kickers and best players results not received _

witliam.stown Gyms 16.18 .114Monesh Gryphons 1.4.10Williamstown: Pach 4, Bur~ess 4 . Grant 2 . Nfsbett 2. Gnunmiseh 2 . Oldham.Baguet. Best : Dser. OidhamIckoi7c. Pach.Tobv . Grant.Monash Gryphons:Brmvell. Best: Giapdon. Healv. Llo}d. t'isedo. Callus . Clarke .

Hawthorn Amateurs 3.0 5.4 7.5 8.9.57

Elsternwlck 3.5 4.8 8.9 13.13.91Hawthorn Ameteurs: f.9cCcr.van 4: A Sill . Kerr. tiussev. E. Sill . Best : O'Brien .Carter. MeCowan. A . Sill. Davies. Heutish .Elsternwick : Clement 4 . Bacon 4 .Devonshtre 2 . Hvildn 2 . McAdam, Best : Stankotich . Franken . Bacon. 7'enun .Hunt . Stuchb~

TODAY'S MATCHESD3 SECTIO N

RICHMOND CENTRAL v . ALBERT PARK a tCity Rese rve Richmond~

ST. JOHNS v. ELEY PAR K

MONASH GRYPHONS v . POWER HOUSE

ELSTERNWICK v . WILLIAMSTOWN CYPvtS

UHSOB v. HAWTHORN AMATEURS

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D3 SectionALBERT PARK ELEY PARK ELSTER NW ICK A.P.C . HAWTHORN MO NASH GRYPHONS

Coach: Gary HickeyRes. Coach : Peter Hayes

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D4 SECTIONby David Wals h

(" minous signs for the rest of the D4 competi-IL' tion as last year's powerhouses OldWestbourne flexed their muscles with a huge wingoing into the Easter break . Swinburne notchedup their victory whilst two sides remain undefeat-ed after three rounds of footv .

REVIEW

One such undefeated side is NorthBrunswick, who accounted for Eltham. TheTurtles started like a house on fire, kicking thefirst four goals before North hit back to lead atquarter time . It was a break they managed to holdfor the rest of the day due to the good work ofCare, Lattouf, Pretty and Bottolo (5) . Elthamstruggled without Hardie and despite the efforts ofHorsefield couldn't match the home side .

Old Westbourne made mincemeat out of aBrunswick side missing a couple of key players atFleming Park. The Warriors may have found theirfeet under new coach this season and the perfor-mances of Christie (9), Robson, Aldridge andMoore made life difficult for the 'Wickers and setup a twenty goal win .

Syndal were another side to have a convincingwin, in their clash with St Marys. The Tally Heboys jumped well and with Beckett (6) creative athalf forward and a backline led by Brown andCachia put the game out of the reach of the Saints .To their credit though Harris, Davies and Frailnever gave in for St Marys and they added somerespectability with a seven goal final term .

Bulleen walked away from their game againstBentleigh with a good victory . After a close firsthalf and only (7) points the difference at the mainchange the Cobras blew things apart with a blis-tering third term to set up a win . Dall'Oglio . MattD'Angelo, Trinchi and Pulvarenti (5) were best forthe winners whilst Pirie . Seeley . Lewis andBackman led the way for Bentleigh .

Swinburn e accounted for Mt Lilydale out atQuarry Road in Round Three for win number onefor the year. The Rams were no easybeats but inthe end the Uni did enough to earn a three goalvictory.

In the last game South Melbourne had a strongwin over Werribee . The districts have now wontheir last two to give their season some momen-tum after an early defeat whilst the 'Bees are stillwaiting for the opportunity to claim four premier-ship points .34

PREVIEW

Swinburne play ~host to a NorthBrunswick sid ewhich is yet to lose in season 2000 . The Uni goton the board last week to give them a lift going intothe Easter break whilst the North boys did enoughto earn the points against Eltham . Playing awayfrom Allard Park will make the task today moredifficult but they should be able to hang onagainst the improving Students . North Brunswickby 23 points .

Mt Lilydale travel for the first time this yearand meet Syndal out at Chadstone . The Synnersare going along nicely at the minute and a win thisround will build further on a good start . The Ramshave been a bit patchy to date and will need to lifttoday to trouble the home side . Not this weekthough Syndal by 32 points .

Two teams that will be desperate for a winwhen they meet are Bentleigh and St Marys .Both went into Easter sitting on one win and needa victory today or risk falling behind the pack atthis early stage . Davies and Harrison have been ingood touch for the Saints whilst Bentleigh arewaiting on the return of key players . Despite thisthey might do enough at home today to earn winnumber two . Bentleigh by 15 points .

Werribee are yet to cross the West Gate thisseason and the trend continues when they hostBulleen today. The 'Bees are also yet to greet thejudges and will be aware that this is a crunchgame for them . All reports are they are a betteroutfit this year than last but they still need a winto get some result for their efforts . Bulleen how-ever have started this season as they finished thelast and with Matt D"Angelo and Trinchi in greatform should be good enough to remain undefeatedafter today .

Another big game this week is the clashbetween Old Westbourne and South Melbourne .It's the second time in two rounds that South havehad to travel down the highway but that fact won'tmake their task against the Warriors today anyeasier . Old Westbourne returned to form lastround and with a formidable home ground advan-tage will surely test the South Melbourne . TheDistricts have been fairly impressive so far but awin today is a big ask. The Warriors by 35 points.

Brunswick play host to Eltham in the last

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match of Round 4 with both . sides coming offdefeats before the break . The Turtles have startedthe year strongly and need a win today or risk~=,-asting a promising start whilst the Wickers justneed a win to get them going . If Hardie returnsand Gathercole is on target up forward Eltham willbe hard to stop and should get over the line in thisone . .

PRESS CORRESPONDENT S

Please fax match details to 9435 5665 and Ican also be contacted on 0409571580 . Keep aneye on the fax number as it may change in thenext couple of weeks but I will try to get a hold of,you if I can and relay the new contact details .

SOCIAL

Old Westbourne are holding a Cocktail Nightat the club from 8 pm on the 29th April . Contactthe Warriors for more info .

Syndal are having a trivia night on Saturday6th May at the clubrooms after the game . All arewelcome and they assure me there are some ter-rific prizes !

Old Westbourne - congratulates JustinHorsburgh on reaching 100 games . A very skilledplayer "Juck" won the 1999 club B&F. A greateffort for one so young, may there be many moregood games .

SENIORS

NAME CLUB LAST WK TOTALPULVERENTI BULLEEN COBRAS 5 14CHRISTO OLD WESTBOURNE 9 14C. SHARP BENTLEIGH 0 11J.BOUDOLOH NORTH BRUNSWICK 5 10BECKETT SYNDAL TALLY HO 6 1 0

D4 RESERVESTARRETT BULLEEN COBRAS 5PAPANIKOLAOU NORTH BRUNSlvIrICK 15FEATONBY MT LILYDALEROUSIS ST. MARYS 6ri :VDERSON MT LILYDALE

TODAY'S MATCHESD4 SECTION

SWINBURNE UNI. v. NORTH BRUNSWICK

SYNDAL TALLY-HO v. MT . LILYDALE

BENTLEIGH v . ST. MARYS

WERRIBEE v. BULLEEN COBRAS

OLD WESTBOURNE v . STH MELB . DISTRICTS

BRUNSWICK v . ELTHAM

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SENIORS - 16 .04.0 0North Brunswick 4.5 8.11 11.16 15 .20.110Elthem Collegians 4.4 5.9 8.12 10.16.76North Brvnsaick: J. Boudoloh 5. Ditnarco 3. SE . Wernltam 2. PUZart. D.Dentorton. Lattouf. Taneredi. R. Prettv . Best: Care. H. Tsialtis . SC. Wernham.Dtmarco . Fantulari. J. Boudolott .Elth®m Colleglsna: Goal kickers and best play-ers results not received . Umpire: Jason Moore (F )Mt.LIlydale 13.12.90Sieintxunc University 18.12.108Mt Lilydele: Pearce 4. Carolan 2. Hayes 2, F(anagan . Gard'uter. Gibson. Leonard.

Best: Brebner. Gibson . Hases . Carolatt . Pearce .Swtnhume University:Milano 5 . Ca4icchioto 3. Andrinopoulos 2. M . George 2 . Trahtor. Goode. Fidler.Abbott. Best : Piotrowski. Cataeehoilo. Minna. Sandhu . Debono . Fidler.Umpire: Ron Smith : Pat Machos (F) . James Maebus (B)

St. Marys 10.11 .71SyndalTally-Ho 16.19.115St Men 4. Hill 2 . Davies . F. Harrison . P. Harrison . M . Chamberlin. Best : P.HarrLaon. Vies. Frail. N. Goldsworthy. HN .Sydual Tally Ho: Beckett 6. Caehia2 . L. Hannemazm. Henderson 2 . S. Kemper. Pierce. Thompson. Dix. Best : Beckett .Cachia. Joy. Henderson . Brosm . A. Sheer. Umpire: Paul Dineen (F )

BuBeen Cobras 4 .5 7.8 14.10 16 .13.109Bentleigh A.F,C 1.2 6.7 8.9 911.65Bulleen Cobras : Puhirenti 5 . J. D'Angelo 3. Saaksjani 2. Clements 2 . D. Trinchl.BadattJek . Paatsch. Best : P. DallOglio . M. D'Anpelo. D . Trinchl. Puhtrenti.Genearelli . Badanpek.Bentleigh: Learn 3 . BeaOe 2. Dunathta. Gold, hiarnthtg.Anastasio. Best: Pirie. Scal_v. beats, Backman . Gold, Webber. Umpires: JhnPappas : Michael Phillips (F)Werribee Amateurs 1 .1 3.3 4.6 7.9 .51South Metb. Districts 3 .4 6.5 10.10 13.15 .93Wembee Amateurs: Fraser, Ellis. Thomas. Becker.',tcMIDan. McNantara. hiongey.Best: Mon~re~~, Carlesso. Addard. Me?vantara . Edssards .South Meib. Dist: Dalv 4 .MeDougalr$. Jacobs. Gosnes~. Bradlev. Potscll . McGee. Harman, Henderson. Best :M. Rosottski. W . Rosouski . Date . Lu .itord. Hannan . McDonald. Umpires: bilchaelForde: Andy Carrick (F) . Lee Ritchie (B)

Brunswick A .F.C 1.0 2.0 8.0 8.1 .49Old Westbourne A.F.C. 8 .4 13.9 19.12 28.17.233Brunswick: Markham 3. Bullock 2. Laussan. Hantmett, Lever. Best: Bullock .Catattagh McBride. Fulton . Latrson .Old Westbourne: Christo 9 . Leitch 4 . Moore2 . Wilson 2. Fleming 2. Aldridke 2 . J . Horsburgh. Robson. Board. Best: Chrism .Robson. Mutimer. FairCteld. Atdndge . Wilson. Umpires: C . Gregory: Santo C<vuso(F)

RESERVES - 16 .04 .0 0North Brunswick 5.4 11.6 19.9 27.11.173Eltham Collegians 0 15 1.8 7.7 9.8.62North Brunswick., Papanikotaou IS . Pattulo 3. P. Sorleto 3. Corshta 2 . Mason .McCallum. PLsasale.M . Laatmtzes . Best: Superb Team ERort.Eltham Collegians:Goal kickers and best players results not received .Mt.Lilydate 13.20 .98Swirthurne University 4.6 .30Mt. Lil ydele: Holloway 3 . Strachan 3 . Snuihies 2 . Anderson. Collation . Featonbv.Flanagan . Walsh . Besi: Stracitan . Cox. Hollounc. Walsh. Kennedc. Wilson.Suinburne University: Brodie 2 . Gallina . Drago . Best : GallUVa . Hallihan . Fumani,Merkel. Sehtrerdt .

St .Marys 20.14 .134SyndslT®lly No 9.11 .65St . Marys: Burt 7, Rousis 6. Drew 2 . Zsemberv 2. Evans. Benson . Gunn . Best:Burt . times. Li4ingstone. Gunn, Pope. Rusis.Sydnsl Tally Ho : Bent 2. Tom 2. D.Richardson . BucBelu French, \arnavas. Boucher. Best: Boucher, French,Varnatas- A . Richardson, M. MacFarlane . Pane.BvBeen Cobras 4,5 9 .8 12.13 15.17 .107BentieighA.F.C 2,1 3.2 4.3 6.4.40Bu lleenCohras: Starrett 5. Thomat>san S . Dam, Goetz . Petty. Rigoni . Redfern .Best: Starret .R~on i. Petty. Sheehan, Thomanson. Peters.Bea43eigh . Stamatakos3. Kell. S. Hall . Suelling. Best : Moffat . Bounsall . Craven, Clough . Jemmerson. M.Morgan.

WerrBxe Amateurs 5.5 5.9 8.15 12.17.89South Merib . Districts 0.0 1.1 2.2 4.2.28Werribee Amateurs: Alabakts 3. D~akrn°le 3. Stevenson 2 . Addamo 2, Fuller-Harih~. Flack. Best: C. Alabakis. P. A~abakis. A. Alabakis. Crookes. Flack . Fuller.South Melb. Dist. : Doyle 3. Watson. Best: Sutherland. Kroojen . Hughes.Hermann. Kidd.

Brunswick 2.2 3.3 3.3 3.4.22Old Westtourne A.F.C 0.0 4.4 10.7 13.11 .89Brunswick : McRae 2. Salvatore. Best : Salvatore. Bond . Gatlv. Carrdart. SikoraOld Westbourne: B. Slattery 4 . Ritalland 4. Leitch . Habersatt. Depiazzsa Davis,D. Slattery . Best : Rivalland .-Hesvitt . Aquilina. Milne, B. Slattery. Said .

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D4 SectionBENTLEIGH BRUNSWICK BULLEEN COBRAS ELTHAM MT LILYDALECoach : Paul Dimmatina

Res. Coach: Paul JemmesonCoach : Stan GildayRes . Coach: Steve

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Winning EdgePresentations

CLUB ill SECTIONby Norm Nugent

F; ound 3 results have given more evidence that

F. the old order is changing as in Section 1Prahran and Old Melburnians already are shapingas potential finalists . In Section 2 Collegians, StBernards and Rupertswood have drawn ahead of allseven competitors and seem set for late July action .Review of Round 3Section 1

Only inaccuracy prevented Old Melburniansdefeating St Kevins OB by more than sixteenpoints as the winners had that number of extrascoring shorts . Greater accuracy will be requiredtoday if the O .M's hope to extend Old Xaverians .Plenty of goal kicking practice could well be high onCharles White's Easter training schedule! !

De La Salle finally achieved victory by sixteenpoints to help "The General" enjoy his vocation .Marginally more accuracy really helped achieve thisvictory as Marcellin proved worthy opposition .

Prahran had little difficulty defeating a youngerMazenod team, by ninety two points . Prahran havealready shown that they are a side to be reckonedwith despite their promotion . Better players for thewinners included forward "Cougar" Cartlidge (6goals), winger Steve Ivak (5 goals) and ruckmanNigel MacPherson .

Old Xaverians easily accounted for OldBrighton by seventy one points after a fairly onesided game . "Crocodile" coach, David King, waspleased with the performance as the side includedseveral young players and the on field leaders ; TonyLandrigan . Nick Fay and Andrew Wilson all playedwell .

Old Scotch had the bye.Section 2

The Yarra Va lley versus Monash Whites matchwas played in two contrasting halves. Monash werein the ascendancy for the first half before the homeside steadied and went on to win a close contest byfourteen points. A key factor in the Yarra Valley vic-tory was the form of "Simmo" who provided a focalpoint up forward .

Therry Penola relished their home turf for thefirst time this millennium as they demoralizedParkside by one hundred and four points .

The Rupertswood and Old Camberwell matchsaw the visitors unsettle Old Camberwell as theybuilt a forty point lead by half time . Third quarterhonours went to Old Camberwell. who outscoredtheir visitors to trail by thirty three points at the lastchange . Rupertswood steadied and went away i n

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the last quarter towin by forty ninepoints. They werewell served by DavidMcDonald, Matthew Webb (wasn't he a swimmer?)and Captain Brett Sinett . Old Camberwell had goodplayers in ruckman Jeff Douglas, first gamerAnthony Cantor and Rod Heath .

Coll egians maintained their unbeaten recordwhen they easily defeated tYhitefriars by forty threepoints .

Old Trinity quickly raced to the lead againstOld Geelong and at the first change the home sideled by twenty six points . Old Trinity continued theirascendancy throughout and won by the huge mar-gin of ninety six points . Up forward Old Trinity hada clear winner in "Ivan" who proved too strong forhis old Geelong opposition .

Old Ivanhoe forfeited to St Bernards .Preview of Round 4Section 1

Marcellin host St Kevins OB and must befavoured as St Kevins are yet to win and Marcellinalmost defeated Prahran and ran De La Salle to six-teen points in Round 3.

It seems that De La Sall e have regained some ofthe talent from previous seasons and today I fore-cast that they will have too much ability for theyoung Mazenod side.

Prahran travel to Camberwell to challenge OldScotch who may be short of match practice afternot having played for three weeks. Prahran haverecruited well and should win comfortably todaymaintain their top four status .

The match of the day will be that between reign-ing premiers, Old Xaverians and their most seriouschallenger so far this century, Old Melburians .Ruck duels between Michael Verge and TonyLandrigan could have a big bearing on the outcome .I am aware that Coach Charles White is very confi-dent that Old Melburnians can win . I am not sosure and select Old Xaverians to win yet again .

Old Brighton have the bye .Section 2

Yarra Va lley should make it two wins in a rowby defeating Parkside who lack the talent of previ-ous seasons .

Rupertswood play Therry Penola at Sunbury.So far the newcomers have carried all before themand as Therry Penola lack the depth of talent they

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had last season I am confident Rupertswood willwin again today .

Coll egians who have yet to taste defeat play OldCamberwell on the new Harry Trott Oval . OldCamberwell have shown enough form to indicatethat they can challenge all sides . Collegians can dono more than win which they have done . Therefore1 select them to win again .` Old Geelong play Whitefriars on the wideexpanses of Como Park, which will be new territoryfor many of the visitors . Neither side has shownmuch form and selecting the winner is difficult . Ilean to Old Geelong mainly through their homeground advantage .

Traditional rivals Old Ivanhoe and Old Trinitymeet on Chelsworth Park. Old Trinity will be confi-dent after their win two weeks ago while Old Ivanhoemust overcome their disappointment from have toforfeit to St Bernards . I favour Old Trinity mainlybecause many of their opponents will be short o f

CLUB 18 (1) - 16 .04 .00St X"tns 8,3,51Old Metbourmiens 8,19 .67St.KevW:Day 4 . Ketmedv I . Kata4roLu I . Fcgam• I . htcGumess 1 . Best : McGumess .I~ Hooper. O'Brien . Dilion• Meagher. Old Melhunrtnru : Cooper 2• Carroll 1 . Telford i .

n_z 1, Tonlllsen I, Prime 1 . Rutherford 1 . Best : Telford . Rutherford, Atkmswt .i{utchms . Verge. Gardmer.Umplm:Rtchard Benson

Be Let Salt, 3.1 8.3 9.612. Mercelltn 3 .3 6.8 7.98,11 .59De La Salle: Hegm 6. Buick 3. Chapple 1 . Flume i, Reed 1 . Best: Grace.

'Is. Reed. Chopple. Jennhtgs. Hegan. MuredBn:Dav 2. Smith 2 . Cum• 1 . R'aLsh I .Duunlthta 1 . Matthews I . Best : Armstrong. Matthc vs. Dimatttna . Day. Fatris. Smlth .Umpire: Paul RapkePtuhran 6.3 11.5 16.9 20.12 .1321'_•u-enod OC 0.4 2.8 4.7 5.10.40F4.ttuen :Cactttdge 6 . lvak 5 . Scanlon 3. MacPlterson 2, L.•cwnnce I . Prichard l. Daviesi .,t-..-~.~s I . Best: Hoihuvm . Normtw.•. Cra3t . Pocchie. Cougar, Zintop.sfvecod :Mcl)me112. tt@kh 1 . Hann• 1 . TsiavLS 1 . Best: Scas.serra, Btlston . McDouett.l-d r,IcrL Sm}2h• Harvey.Umpim:Twry Hall

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Old Nas•erhau; 13.10 '68Old Brighton 2.5.17Old .l"averisna: Matthews 6. King 4 . L.Harths7ck 2. Drake 2 . George 2 . Jones 2.

I! .ardtvtck 1.l471sm1 I . Daltmt I .I4endervWe 1 . Best: Landrtgan, tNllson . B.Btatihews.-George. King. Old Brighton:Gad Ktekers and Best Pi:n•ers not recerved.

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SENIOR SNAME CLUB LAST WK TOTALCLUB XVIII (1 1CARTLIDGE PRAHRAN 6 16B . MATTHEWS OLD XAVERIANS 6 15HEGAN DE LA SALLE 6 12

CLUB XVIII (2 1HAYES ST BERNARDS 0 12MCVEAN YARRA VALLEY 5 9HARVEY OLD CAMBERWELL 1 8P CLARK RUPERTSWOOD 0 7D MCDONALD RUPERTSWOOD 0 7BLAKEMORE COLLEGIANS 2 7COLLIER MONASH WHITES 4 7JONES THERRY PENOLA 7 7

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match practice through their three week hiatus .Monash Whites must have their "long march "

from Clayton to West Essendon, where the confi-dent Moon men from St Bernards await them .Monash disappointed two weeks ago while StBernards played a practice match. At home I selectSt Bernards .

After Round 3 I heard from three clubs and fromtwo umpires . What about an improvement beforenoon on Monday next ?? Telephone me on 94672857 or fax me on 9467 2865 please.

Old Camberwell - congratulations to DuncanEssery who after a long absence played his 100thgame for the club on April 15 . After a long period in thewilderness Esser has returned to the club to concludehis illustrious career .

CLUB 18 (2) - 16.04 .00

YarmValley 3.4 8.7 8.8 12.11.83Monash Whites 3.1 6.2 10.5 10.9.89Yena Valley. F .MacVean 5. Short 3 . Lttesev-COte I . Verdmk I . J.MacVeart 1, Ross 1 .Best: F.MacVean. Rozenhergs. Kennaaat• . (Xekson. Stlllu•e8, Rright . Monash Whit":Coiner 4 . L.itbods I . ht.V.bods 1, Roberts 1 . Mills 1 . Riddle 1. Blanch 1 . Best : Cokobtes.Byrden . Stol4ta• L.l4bcds, M .ttbods, O'Brten. Umpire: Paul Nailer'1lterry Penchi O.B 7.5 15.6 21.8 29.10.184parkside 0.0 0.0 2.1 2.1.13Theny Penola :Jones 7. Brunde115. Fletcher 4, Crotty 3. Zanettl 2 . Thompson 2. Fenn 1,O'Halloran I . Baden I . Posima i• Lions I .O'Reame~ I . Best : Bnmde9 . Fenn . Jones .Borten . Zanotti, McC.altum. Parkside :tane9o I . Pmt)ert I . Best: Kearns. Atacvt. PanJarl.Datson . Marshall, Eastwood. Umpire :Tatc Robbins

Old Camberwell 1 .0 2.0 4,3 4.4.28Rupertswood 4.3 7.10 8 .11 10.17.77Old Camberwell: McCulloch 2 . Harvey I . Nash I . Best :Dou~as. Essery. Camor. Eddy.Heath, McCulloch . Rupertsurood: Gallus 2. Fox 2. M .O'CallaTmn I. West I . Weston I .Plummer I . Whltehead I . A.O'Callahan . Best: U@st. MeKEnzke . SmnetL AO'Callahan.McDOnatd. Schw:vtt. tlmphc :Da47d tSMdlmc

Whlltefriarn 0.1 1.4 5.4 9.5.59Cotleglans 8.2 11.4 13.5 18.6.102Whitefriarn:Nahtsnllth 2. Bonnyma,t i, R}vt I . Whelan 1, Carripg I . Best : tk1u, Carrigg,Thnattes . Qu0ty. Bonn}ntan . CoBegiatu : Goal Kickers and Best Planers notreeeKed.Umpirt: Tony JacksonOld Trinity 5.2 10 .4 14.9 8.13 .61Old Geetong 1.0 2.0 2.0 4.1 .25Old TriNty:Boxi 3. Schutze 3. Aixla7s 2.Munroc 2. Amtcan 2, Tat9or 2. Nankerus 1 .Matekas I . McCncheon 1 . Stebbins I . Best : Nankenis, Bwd, Coc6rane, Brady. Schulze.Canzoneri . Old Geelong: MacKerme 2, Biker 1 . Wilson I . Best : Torttpsett. Coggnvs .NcKeat. Mehille. MacKenzie. McDonald . Umpire:Andretv B<vrtngto nSt. Bernaards Received ForfeitOld 1-hoe ForfeitedUmplre:Rac WWI-

TODAY'S MATCHESCLUB 18 ( 1) SECTION

MARCELLIN v. ST. KEVINSMAZENOD v. DE LA SALLEOLD SCOTCH v. PRAHRANOLD BRIGHTON BYEOLD MELBURNIANS OLD XAVERIANS

CLUB XVIII (2 )PARKSIDE v. YARRA VALLEYRUPERTSWOOD v. THERRY PENOLACOLLEGIANS v . OLD CAMBERWELLOLD GEELONG v . WHITEFRIARSOLD IVANHOE v . OLD TRINIT YST . BERNARDS v . MONASH WHITES

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CLUBWAREHOUSESports & Medica l

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Review

Section 1

U19 SECTION-by Tony il le l" (U19/1 & Blue)

& Darren Hexter (U19/2 & Red)

t . K. 8 pis down at 1/4 time, 20 men left,what could the SKOB's do? Lay 68 tackles ,

kick 17 goals and win the game by 92 pts! ForOld B ., Coach Brown had the boys in front of thescoreboard contemplating the loss and moreimportantly, what's needed to win games . De Lawith fierce tackling and relentless pressure atevery contest caused O .M .'s to turnover the balljust enough times for De La to snatch a 7 pt win .Special mention to M. Goodier (B .O .G .) for his50m running goal - -inspirational! Marcellinextinguished any chance of O .P. from causing anupset with an 11 goal-opening stanza . L . Connalwas terrific, as was J . Carpenter back at F.F .with 5 . What a great win! Collegians absolutelyoutstanding announcing to the competition "weare right in this" . For Uni Blues, Gates,Chamberlain and Russell were again the ever-reliable ones (I think they need some mates) .Xavs blew Maz . away in the premiership quarterwith 10 goals to 1 . M. McCarthy roaming aroundC .H.F. & F .F. slammed on 7. For Maz the firsthalf heroics must have been left in the changerooms at the main break, because the spirit wasgone . R. Legudi 10 at F.F., T. Legudi 12 marksat C .H .F. and with Sheehan & Campbell domi-nating in the back half, Old H had no hope.Section 2

The Hampton Rovers were too good againstthe unlucky Whitefriars who lead by 3 points atthree-quarter time only to be beaten 4 goals to 1in the last term. Stafford and Fisher were bestfor the Rovers, while Swain continues to be aconsistent goal kicker for the Friars . Beaumarisled all day to record a solid 4 goal victory overOld Ivanhoe . For the victors Healy kicked 6 in abest on ground performance, and was backed upby Clemente and Brook . In another impressiveperformance Old Scotch accounted for MHSOBby 40 points . A good team effort saw Brooke kick4 with Hosking, Josephs and Pilkington eachbattling hard, while Keys, Rujevic and Pattersonwere best for Graeme Bulluss' side . In a gamethat was close all day Old Carey put in their bestperformance of the year and proved too strongfor Yarra Valley in the second half. Chapman,Hall and Shutie were best for Carey, whilePelagrino, Coutts and Drew each played well forthe Bushrangers . Old Trinity had the bye .

Section (2) PBlue

Finally 5from 5 -about time! Mon. lose Boyer to seniors andpromptly move Hawkins in front for 10 majors .Unfortunately for Old Merit it did not stop there,(Cavicchiolo 4 & Burley 4) 10 goal kickers for thematch . A great team effort . De La 2 at home tothe rampaging Sth . Melb kept pace for 3 of the 4quarters, but it was that 7 goal 3rd term thatproved the difference . Mentone Amateurs infront at 1/4 time, down by only 19 pts at the lastbreak, were right in this game, but just could notrun out the game. St. Leos through Rooks,Carsy, Woods and 10 goal kickers were in theend, too strong. Ajax through Newsdadt, Moroki& Butt jumped Ormond early and led again a3/4 time . But with Russell and Wiley firing forthe "away" team, that "little squad" just overranthem in the end . At Elsetrnwick, theGrammarians are taking things "one week at atime", with an emphatic 126 pt demolition ofGlen Eira . Rynberk and Docker kicked 21 of the27 goals between them - sensational . For GlenEira, Baraket, Burley and Clarke battled hard .

Section (2) Re d

In what can only be described as a phenome-nal score line John Newbold's Old Essendon beatAquinas by an amazing 252 points . Hakimkicked a lazy 20 goals to give himself 41 goalsfrom just 3 games, in what was a brilliant teameffort Jinks and Obliubek continued to stand outwhile Daskiuw and Flaherty also played well. Inanother one-sided affair last week's ladder lead-ers the Tiger Sharks were brought back to earthby a 20 goal thrashing at the hands of OldCamberwell. The Wells had 12 goal kickers withTipper and Hallo the best kicking 4 and 3 respec-tively, and for the Tiger Sharks O'Reilly. Guinanand McMillan battled hard . The North Old Boysreturned to the winners list by leading at eachchange and finally running out winners againstTherry Penola by 37 points . The NOBs were leadby a determined 7 goal performance from Burleyand great play from Joyce, Kirk and Maplestone.The Uni Blacks put early-season bad formbehind them to produce a credible win over thestruggling Bulleen Templestowe . Rupertswoodhad the bye .

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section 1At Albert Park, O.M.'s host a stormin' St . K

team now in the four. O'Shannassy's boys nowat full strength will be too strong . Marcellin playDe La in what will be a very intriguing game .lbiarcellin buoyed by their first win, need to playout the full 4 quarters . They will therefore, win

just! Collegians face an undermanned butdetermined O .P . Unfortunately, the boys fromHarry Trott" should have a % increasing win

that 4th spot in sight. Uni B . smarting afterthe last match 7 pt loss, travel to Mazenod inwhat is a must win . Maz believe that with a solid4-quarter effort, they can win - they can't . OldH . striving for their first win, line up against anOld . B . team, rejuvenated after the Easter break .'Browny will have his men "stampeding" throughthe lines for a win . The top of the table clashbetween St . B .'s and Xavs has the indomitableM. McCarthy in front, but St. B . has the Legudiboys in front as well . Flip the coin - Manny don'tlet me down!

Section 2Steve Maus' impressive Old Trinity side

should remain undefeated as they travel out toChelsworth Park to take on the inconsistent OldIvanhoe. Old Scotch are really looking good thisyear and the goal kicking power of Beaurepaireand Brooke should be too good for anythingBeaumaris can throw at them. After a promisingstart Yarra Valley have been disappointing overrecent weeks and will be determined to strikeback after the Easter break with a win, althoughMHSOB may have different ideas and should putin a strong performance. In a close one theBushrangers will triumph . Despite some goodefforts the Whitefriars are yet to win a game thisyear and may find it hard to turn it aroundagainst an improving Old Carey who are lookingto put together two in a row. Whitefriars by 3-4goals . Hampton Rovers have the bye .

Section ( 2) BlueThe pacesetters Sth . Melb meet the Blues

boys from the Uni . The opening quarter shouldbe an absolute "pearler" with Hawkins up frontfor the Blues, matched against the strength ofthe Swans. Home ground advantage should winout. De La 2 travels down to South Reserve hop-ing to get back on track with a win . I am goingfor the home team, because I believe that theywill play out the full four quarters . Ormond hostSt . Leos at Gunn Reserve in what will be a veryinteresting game of football. Two different styles- the high marking, long kicking game againstthe running possession game of the midgets .Lets go for the "little" team . Ajax should opentheir account against Glen Eira this week . TheJackers were very impressive for 3/4's against

Ormond but then faded . I'm sure with that extradose of sugar throughout last week, they willhave the stamina to run out this game . Theundefeated Grammarians play Old Mentoniansat the Grammar and will come away with a com-prehensive win . The boys from Old Merit need toreally battle this game out and make every effortto get to each contest . Play well .

Section (2) Re dAquinas will be looking to redeem themselves

after a tragic trip out to East Keilor last round,but will struggle against a very accomplishedNorth Old Boys side who will win convincingly .Bulleen-Templestowe take on the undefeatedRupertswood who have looked impressive intheir first two games and will be well rested aftera two week layoff. Judging on early season formRupertswood should be too good and win,although the long trip may take its toll . Sincetheir loss to NOBs in round one Old Camberwellhave disposed of sides with ease and will be toogood against an improving Uni Blacks side . Aftertheir disappointing effort in Round 3 the TigerSharks will be most unhappy to see that thisweek they are taking on the all-conquering OldEssendon, and must wonder what they can pos-sibly do to win this one . Therry Penola have thebye .

NAME CLUBUNDER 19/1

SENIORS

LAST WK TOTAL

LEGUDI ST BERNARDS 10 15MCCARTHY OLD XAVERIANS 7 15O'DONNELL ST BERNARDS 3 14MCDONNELL OLD XAVERIANS 2 13MAGUIRE OLD BRIGHTON 2 12MUNRO UNIVERSITY BLUES 0 10JOHNSON COLLEGIANS 6 10

UNDER 19/ 2SWAIN WHITEFRIARS 4 14A. FISCHER HAMPTON ROVERS 4 14R. DREW YARRA VALLEY 4 11CORNELL OLD TRINITY 0 10

UNDER 19 (21 BLUECHEEVERS STH MELBOURNE 9 21HAWKINS MONASH BLUES 10 15RYNBERK CAULFIELD 11 14BRUHN CAULFIELD 0 12CHERRY STLEOS 4 12DOCKER CAULFIELD 10 12TSICADARIS STH MELBOURNE 2 12

UNDER 19 (2) REDHAKIM OLD ESSENDON 20 41CLUES OLD ESSENDON 2 10BURLEY NORTH OLD BOYS 7 9ROBINSON OLD CAMBERWELL 2 8

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Under-19COLLEGIANS I

Coach : Richard Obee

1 D. Coombes2 R. Mui r3 D. Dowling4 R. Szta r5 B . Hoist6 A. Fletcher7 J. Farley

8 B. Sloman9 B . Low12 M . White13 B . Lumb14 J. Dixon15 N . Perera17 A. Shinkfield18 D. Browing21 N . Chalmers22 C . Rologas25 M. Reid26 P. Krotiris27 B. Donnelly29 B . Lukav31 N . Herman32 M .Johnson33 J. Fitzpatrick34 J. Young40 J. Dixon43 E . Waters

OLDMELBURNIAH SCoach: Wayne

Holdswo rth

1 P Gallagher C2 T Bryan t3 S Arden DVC4 M Hawkins5 T Stonie r6 J Grant7 D Stewart8 P Grundy DVC9 J Byrn e10 B Marks11 C Hinkfuss12 T Middleton13 A Simpson14 T Coo k15 J Bracy16 J Berman17 H O'Brien18 T Fitzgerald19 M Marson VC20 C Alde r21 S Kennedy22 A Wal l23 A Treloar24 J Tucker25 P Thomas26 C Walker27 L Beilby28 M Radywonik29 T Duncan30 A Wu31 J Mulcahy32 E Selby33 C Miller

Section 1DE LA SALLE MARCELLIN

Coach : Terry Russell Coach : Denet Mert on

1 . L . Young2. C . Moran3. S . Evans4. S . Brown5. S . O'Connell6. A . Bonnici7. G . Wis e8 . M. Naughtin9 . S. Hyd e10 . B. Hawkins11 . D. Doyle12. M . Goodier13. J . Lowe14 . B . Kroopman15 . M. Miller16 . D . Leary17 . A.McLeish18. C . Mercuri19. R. Burrows20. M . Picone (C)30 . P. Mardesic21 S . Murra y22 T. Mola n23 P. Mulholland24 J. Garland37 J . Hynes40 P. Harrison41 D. Spithill42 A . Coffey42 A . Carullo47 J. Stinear52 D . Poynton61 R. Warmsley63 P. De La Haye70 M . Duggan

1 . R . Galat i2 . D . Cracknell4 . L. Nea l6 J . Carpenter7 D. McMillan12 L. Connal13 J. Matthews15 R . Baeyni16 L. McMillan18 L. Furlan19 M . Mccartin23 P. Hesse25 N . Bisas27 B. Norden28 S. Baker29 D. Ballantyne32 V. Cahill35 A . Carson37 A. White40 D . Newell43 G .Thomas53 S. Allitt

OLDPARADIAN S

Coach: Brendan Flyn n

1 . T. Lombardi2. P. palermo3. M . Cosgriff4. A . Tenson5. L. Mcmahon6 . D . Boundy7 . T. Jenkinson8 . G . kelly9 . S. Hickey10 . L. Collins11 . A. Ploenges12. T. Bateman13. M. Shepherd14 . D . Furze15 . J. Key16 . S. Corcoran17 . L. Rosbrook18. M . Thorpe19. G. Moore20. D . Dean21 . G . Madden

OLDXAVERIANS

Coach : Manny Nicotosl

1 . A. Keily2 . A. McCarth3 . B. Calman ~VC)4. J. Scanla n5. M . Higgins6. M . AI Fen7. S . Johnston8. L. McDonnell9. J . Ralph10 . J . Chambersit . L. Farrow12. J. Dillon13. D. Behan14. L. Moss15. M . Sleeman16, D. James17 . D. Thomas18 . N . Huifetl19 . M. D'Arrwl'lo20, J. McGrath21 . R . Speekman (C)22. M . 0'Kane23. D. Bonadlo24 . N. Heatley25. H. Davies26 . D. McKean27 . A . Curti n28 . A, McQueen-Parton29. N . Harbec k30, A. Pritchard31 . D. Orlando32. S. Grigg33. C. Hattwkl34 . L. Dinardo35 . R. Lopresti36 . D . Noonan37 . P. Carter38 . J . Demaria39. N . Guinn43 A. Nole n44 T. Fotzgeraki48 R. 0'Shannassy55 G. Monaha n59 R. Macwhirter71 M . McCarthy

MAZENODCoach: Rod Bourk e

1 . D. Collins2. D. Fotiniotis3. D . Bonnici4 . A . McIntyre5 . D . Maskell6 . A. Strawhorn7 . A. Fry8 . E . Hansen9. D. Hose10. J . McLatchie11 . C . Jayaweera12 . C . Cleg g13 . D . Clegg14 . L . Fuller15 . M . McDowell16 . A. Moon17. R. Mosbauer18. M . Quin n19. S . Ma rtin20. B . Southgate21 . P. Ryan22 . D . Waite23 . T. Heal24 . L. May

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

Danie l

ST. BERNARD SCoach: Peter O'Connor

i . R . Legud i2 . G . Ward3 . A. Bouzikas4. SD. Borg5. J . Citarelli6. J . McKay7. L. Harvey8 . L. Wilkinson9 . D . Valori10 . J. Hill11 . S.tannozzo12 . M . O'Donnell13 . S . Burgyn14 . P. Holland15. A . Garvey16. M . Stapleton17. M. D'Arcangelo18 . D . Walsh19 . Rahill20 . D, Sheehan21 . A. Smit h22 . B . McManu s23. A . Mastropasqua24. L. Campbel l25. T. Legudi26. A. Monteleone27. L . Evan s28 . M . Caligiuri29 . A. Abele30 . C. Trewin31 . L.0'Brine32. S . Monteleone33. B . Ballari n34. M. Zucco35. T. Pearson36 . M. Pope37 . T. Carrick38 . N. Smith39 . J . Formica40, R. Cousland4t . M . Kavanagh52 L, O'Sullivan

OLD ^n

BRIGHTON {~7.

Coach: Roger Brown

1 . C. Mizzi

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

OLDHAILEYBURY

Coach: Heath Broadbent

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

Jones5. A. Shaw6.7. J . Cashmore8 .9 . A. Waxman10 . B. Salves11 . J . Wright12.13. B . Crawford14. G. Smith15. G. Winder16.17 . R . Plummer18 .19 . G . Fletcher20 . B . Ferguson21 . J . Dailey22.23.24. P. Ladd25 . D . Webb26 . L . Hogan27 . A.Jenke28 . B . Hunter32 D. Mackenzie39 0. Boa n40 S . Capron43 B. Koetsier51 L . Holt

ST. KEVINS UNIVERSITYCoach: Paul

O'Shannassy

1 . S. Moylan2 . L . Coleman3. A. Umbers5. Natale6. Dellapicca7. D. James8 . N . Marchesani9 . D . satgliano10.1. Delis11 . M. Hutton12 . C . Turlich13 . K. Didilis14 . J . Cassell15. D. Bare16. D. Lucas17. P. Cameron18. C . Moffat19. E. Lynch20 . L . Kalesaran21 . T. Simpson22 . R. Dabraio23 . M . Rigby24. G. Nolan25. A . O'Keefe27 D .Youn g28 M. Giansiracusa29 J. Giansiracusa30 M. Winridg e31 A. Turlich32 J . Cox33 G . Healy34 J . Henderson35 W. Macdonald36 W. McCann37 M. Powell38 T. Wickham40 Fynmore41 Dickeson42 B. Pugh46 J. Travaglia48 M . Kempton52 Leathern57 M . Hinsely

BLUESCoach : Steve Kin g

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~nder-19 - Section 2" BEAOMARIS

HM

H BCARE Y

Coach : Mick Deaton)ROVERS ( 1 c°acn :G ra m~ uilosa Coach : Coach :

WindebankJCoach : Wayne Staffor d

1 -2, D . Foley (C) 1 M Pearson

1 E. Raleigh (C) 1 . C . Smit h3 J . Magee .

2 J. Lang 2 J. Zarb 2. C . Stewart fIPratt

5; K . Taylor 3 B. Boyd

4 S Bl i d4 R. Ware (C) 3. B . Walsh-Richardson -ft~

6, C . Collins . ang ar o 5 A. Keys 4. K . Detarczynski7- B. Cairns 5 L . Hamilton 6 B. Woollard (VC) 5. T. Chapman8, J. Mea d

Gillespieg B6 L . Kennedy7 K. Johnstone

7 A. O'Brien 6. L. Battle y, .0. D . Bird 8 A. Clarke

8 N. Orchard (VC)1Nalke r9 J

7. P. Gizinsk iti- P. Brook (VC)12- S. Lynch

9 B. Jowett10 M Stafford

-10 E . Sims-Lucas 8. L. Costello

13- C . TuckB. Pearse14

.11 M . Lawrence

11 A. Hal l12 M . Cotter

9. D . Shutie11 R H l l-

N . Clemente1512 J . Zam ap ghone 13 R. Patterson

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M. Blackmore1613 T. Wilson 14 P. Wolnizer 12 J . Hutchins.

t7. S. Fitzgerald 14 N. Goss 15 A. Vicendese 13 J . Macpherso n18. A. Thompson 15 D. Molino 16 S . Sims-Lucas 14 P Hollan d19. A. Guido in (C)

Edg eA2016 L . Malcolmse n18 G . Kelly 17 G . Pollard

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.15 J . Oppenheim..

21 . B. Zigouras 19 J . Ng18 C. So te r19 A. Dymble 16 R . Graha m

22 . D . HartmanAbbot21 T

20 S . Selett o21 N M

20 M . Tarr 17 A. Wilki e.24 . M . Atkins . ason

22 A Goldner21 M . Brown 18 H . Sedman

25- L. BorehamL. Atkins (DVC )26

.23 B. Kulling

22 A. Niren s23 E . Ho 19 L. Siragusa

.27- S. Coote 26 R. Alexander 24 P. Rujevic 20 A . Leon g

28 . R. Deaton 28 N. Gould 25 A. Svirskis 24 P. Unkles29 . A. Coote30 . L. Tucker

29 J . Prantzo s30 A. Fisher

26 C. Wright27 S French

25 N . Detarczynski

3t . A. Spence 31 A. Vanderhelm.

28 K Miezis 26 E. Morga n32 . J . Beattie 32 L. Ritter

.29 S Allen 27 S. Bake r

33 . S . McNicholas 33 C. Sendeckyj.

30 J . Membrey34 . H. McMillan

HealyL3535 L. Wheele r

A B31 M . Dowling..

36 . B. Deaton36 . attams38 M . Waxiel

32 T. Harpe r33 M N i l37 . M . Millis 40 S Deal

. e se n38 . S . Lee .

41 M . Vaughan34 J, Veale

39, L. Ramirez-Smith 43 A Fisher 35 G . Rankin40 . E . Cooper .41 . R. Guinan 44 D. Dive r42 . A. Wilson 46 S . Walke r

OLD SCOTCH OLD TRINITY WHITEFRIARS YARRA VALLEYCoach : Terry Kendall Coach Steve Maus Coach : Tim Pratt Coach: Rod Penaluna

1 . J . Crane2 . R. Craven 1 Peggie A 1 . J . Wallace I A Middli n3 . S. Tulloch4 . C. Adam 2 Hine A CO 2- M . Cahill 2 D Bell5 . S . Stewart 3 Langdon S 3 ClevenS

3 N Pas k7 D. Adderley 4 Taylor C

. . 4 R Bell8 S . Johnsto n9 D Johnston 5 Robison M 7 J . Power 5 P Valoppi.10 S . Hamer 6 Rennie M 8 M. Malady 6 S Britt11 R. Jospehs 6 Burrows R 9 L. Swain 7 A Coleman12 T- Page13 A. Cleeland 7 Dodgson B 10 L. Coulthard 8 C Holdsworth14 D. lopan 8 Amiconi A 11 D . Crea 9 B Kehoe15 D. Gilchris t16 N Colman

9 Best J (C) 12 C . Slats 10 S Savage.

17 D. Pryles10 Blackmore B

13 T. Langford11 Z Webb

18 J . Pilkington (C) 11 Clarke J 12 A Wine s20 T. Wilson-Humphries 12 Kelly T 14 L. Twomey 13 L Gillies21 S . Dillo n22 M Pearse

13 Ellerbeck G 16 R . Coslovich 14 D Lloyd.23 A . Kyriacou 14 Thwaites M 17 T Barugh 15 N Marti n24 D. Jackson 15 Oliver A 18 M Baker 16 R Drew25 E . Tembath26 D Brooke

16 Condron K.

19 J Morris 17 M Norrish.27 L. Routledg e28 S Thompson

17 Armatas C.18 Heaven C

.20 S . Alexander 18 J Parry

.29 J . Smedley 19 Cart er-Buszard L 21 A . Graham 19 S Fyffe

20 J Peak e30 A . Birch31 J . Beaurepaire C)3

20 Oberoi S23 Wallin A

22 A . Baker 21 F Pellegrin o2 S . Hosking (VC 23 J. Treyvaud 22 g Drew33 J . Rodski

34 M . Fowles24 Christopherson J25 Zandor M

24 M. Haverkamp .23 T Collett35 A . Tindale36 R Hooke 26 Donahoo M(VC) 25 M. Crowe 24 A Scanlan

.38 H . Fenner 28 Cristiano D 26 N . Muhllechner 25 J Seeger39 J . Footit 29 McCutcheon M 27 S. Sail 27 D Senaratn e41 M . Lipshu t42 J Ross 30 Bullen M 28 P. Harrison

28 D Sim s.

43 J .D y

32 Cornell J (VC) 29 D D'sousa

32 D Smith4 4 Coll e 33 Malekasi

. 35 A Pizzy45 A . Fuller 42 Torney A 30 B. Janson 36 J Strong46 J . Siko n56 E . Ramsay 44 Lancaster 37 S Urbano61 J . Stratos 45 Ward C 38 J Tompkin s62 D . Paul 50 Davies M69 C . Lucas88 J . Lie 55 Troon R

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under-19 - Section (2 BlueAJAX CAULFIELD DE LA SALLE (Gold) GLEN EIRA M EHTON E

Coach : Mark Zuker GRAMMARIANS Coach: Greg Buntine Coach : John Howard Coach : Shone O'Conno rCoach: Chris Matheson

1 . P. Wavlisch2 . D. Mrocki 1, D. Krongold 1 . A. Toniola 1 Adrian Orchard3 . B. Hampel 2 . C. Deal (VC) 2. B . Guliffer 2 K. McLeod4. R. Hame lp 3 . A . Axias 4 P. Brot 3 S. Hamilto n5. E. Goldstone 4 T Vinen 5 P. Mulholland 4 Ash Orchard6. Z . Lewinski7. S . Gutman

. .5 . B. Gross 6 J . Kean

7 S. Mehan5 T. Fricker6 M. Meyer8. M . Milmeiste r

9. D. Van Aken6 . N . Bod e7 P Roberts

8 P. Arbon 7 T Barr10. W. Beer

11 A Bened kt

. .8. S. Tucker

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

P9 L. . y12 . J . Blankfield 9. J . Dalwood (C) 9 L. Harrison . arson s

10 R Ward13 . C . Braun 10 . S . McDonald 10 J . Clifton .t1 P Roche14. Y. Burner 11 . B . Gardiner 11 A. Brett .

15. D. Finkel 12 . B . Goddard (DVC) 12 J . Roberts 12 B. Atherto n16. A. Butt17. A. Cooper 13 . J . Morvell (DVC) 15 L. Brown e

17 Joll W13 C . Rock14 D Kel lKelly18. J . Feldman

19 G Gelbart14. M . Green15 A Docker

~17 Mc owan.

15 K . Little. .20. J . Gelland21

. .16. P. McLeish 19 S . Alde r

21 M Squire16 N . Levett

. E . Goldma n22 . L. Goldman 17 P Ellis

.23 L . Danaher

17 A . Walstab18 P Williams

23 . B . Nisse n24 . P. Glazer

18• N . Guyett19 . W. Brockett

25 P. Rossite r29 S. Browne

.19 M . Duggan

25 . D . Grossm an 20 . D. Griffiths 32 H. Funston 20 S.Pratt26 . I . Gutman 21 D Elais 33 B . Lambe S. Casaceli2 127. C. Spero28 D Henzel

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

. .29. E. Janover 23 . B . Naylor 42 J . Bowde n

42 M . Lafferty23 W. Corr24 H McMilla n30. T. ~~p 24. G . Dyso

n 25. M CramphornhornR . Buckley

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.25 N. Curran

32. M . Krestenberg33 A Kron

.31 . M. Richardson

51 M . Conway52 L . Moloney

26 A. Rock. .

34. B . Lukav 32. L . Franklin 53 C . Moran27 M . Michaelidi s28 G Allan35. D . Norich 35 M . Kuppe 54 J. Murphy .

36 . A. Sacks37 D Newstadl

38 C. Veencjar'

55 B. Nolan 29 M . Hayes30 P Krins. .

38 . S. Newsladl40 R. O Neil l43 A

56 J . Norto n57 B Ramse

.31 L. Dawson39 . 1 . Sam e

40 . A. Sapar. Bruh n

44 A . Vanrompaey

. y58 C. Rice leee 32 T. Smith

41 . A. Rogers 50 J . Wade 60 D. Wood61 L Becke

33 D . Ogl e42. C. Braun . r 34 M . Wingrave43. E . Wolnizer 62 C . Bellistri 35 P. Murphy44. D . Zuric h45. B . Zygler

64 B . Cole64 T. Woodlock

36 A. Pothitos41 C. Johnston e

MONASH BLUES OLD MENTONIANS ORMOND ST LEOS EM MAUS STH . MELB .Coach : Dennis Grace Coach : Jamie WWinduss Coach: Tim Hilte Coach : Danny O'Sullivan DISTRICTS1 N Whitmore2 M Stokie 1 . L. Russell (C) 1 . M. Anderson Coach: Darren McKiib P3 J Rosengarten

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3 S. Batty4 B Chand l7 G Nort way . o e . . e r

8 J Backwefl9 C O'Sullivan

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l10 B Rogers11 M Edsait

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10 . D Astoii11 . Healy

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14 L GoWing 12 . L. Breitkreuz (DVC)13 A K l

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16 A Carter. . urz e

15 Goona n16 McK

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18 AShiekls enna 12 . M . Morri s19 R Buckley20 W Little 17 Heffernan

18 M. Purcell 13 . D. Savage~21 A Hick s

22 B Green19 Everett20 T Harvey

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23 D Cavicchiol o24 RVrachnas

.21 Anderson22 Ouiney

15 . A . Adam s16 . M . Bansag i

25 CGiilwme 23 H . Putz24 L

17. A. Dimbl e27 I McCormick om 18. D . Kirwi n28 J Main29 TStan

25 Silver26 Ansley 19. A. Wundl e

30 J Mellington 27 M . Holm,an 20. R . McKinno n31 S Hawkins32 AV i ht

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~Jnd.er-19 - Section (2) RedAQUINAS O .C . TIGER SHARKS BULLEE N - HTH OLD BOYS OLD

Coach : Terry McEvoy Coach: Mark Beasley TEMPLESTOWE Coach: James Sandman CAMBERWEL LCoach: John Stanton Coach: Michael Sigalas

1 . M . Lant 1 T.Halpin 1 . B. Tipper2. M . Alley 1 S Marsh 2 P.Daniels 2 . M . Santamaria5. A . Boland 2 D Florence 3 J .Kirk 3 . N . Robinso n

Nun n4 K6. W. Lyng 3 A Paradiso 4 D.Collins . .

6 T. Beranger (C)7. B . Crosbie 4 0 Hill 5 7 T. Hall o8. L. McAuley 5 M Pietryk 6 D.Gazelle

78 A. Marg eft s

9. D . Poynton 6 D McGreevyFarac i8 C

9 A. McGree12 G . Welchart

10 . C. Field 7 M McGrath8 R C ti

.9 N .Goonan 13 J. Derry

12 . C. Munroe on9 M Bickerdike 10 P.Sinnett 14 C . Munro

15 J. Whelan13 . V. Hall 10 11 N .Phillips 16 A. Cantor15 . S. Verone 11 J O'Donnell 12 17 J. Cramer-Roberts16 . B. Murphey 12 1 3

14or9a n

11 8 9 DMD . M.

HMitchel l18 . C. Chippendale 13 D Buccachio

Saa dJ20 M. Butterwort h

19 . M . Bamburylaar

14 M Collins15

.16 A.Abou Eid

21 S. Jone s22 N.Johnson

20 . B. Dorkin 16 D Charles 17 B .Allen 23 D . Joyce27 A Hill i21 . J . Pierce t7 18 D.Jordan . e r2 822 . G . Cochrane Z 18 P lacuone 19 M•Taleb

Kentock

023 . N. Warton 19 D Murray 20 D.Joyce .

43 T. Prowse25 . G . Coyle lese 20 L Williams 21 D.Edwards 47 T. Kerney (VC )26 . M . Lemieszek 21 22 T.Milne r

23 M .Carney50 B. Benc51 B. Braithwaite

27 . J . Neagle 22 A Tehan24 D Owen 52 B . Laricchia

34 . D. Fordl61 D C

23 D Tsokas25 L Caddy

.25 THampshire2 H M

53 C . Morley54 P. Najja r. . o e 26 D Martin applestone6 . 55 B . Mceo d

31 T Walters 27 J .Ras o28 A Orr

56 M . Pain e57 A . Hicke y

33 P Gordon .Taleb29 B

58 D . Ling34 G Taylo r35 P Tsokas

.30 Y.Taleb

59 A . Dave y60 R . Enso r

la- 37 K Burridge 61 J .Barlow 61 G.OrmsbY91 A.Buncle 62 P. Triantatyllou

63 K . Darb y64 D. Norto n

OLD ESSENDON RUPERTSWOOD THERRY PENOLA UNIVERSITY WERRIBE ECoach : John Newbold Coach: Ken Balmer Coach : Steve McMahon BLACKS Coach:

Coach : John Bushby

1 J Williamson 1 R Zahra 6 Taylor N2 A Salvo 2 S Page 9 Bannister C 1 S Maguire3 C Oblivbek 3 V Scerri 10 Bannister J 2 T Hallora n4 D Ryan 4 D Burrowes 38 Nancharow M 3 R Drummon d5 S DeMorton 5 J Ramsay 56 Stepien S

4 J O'Sullivan6 D Slater 6 B Shalders 59 Robinson T

5 T Laidlaw Ma l7 B Hakim 7 B Whitehead

62 Caccamo D63 O'Sullivan D 6 J Parkinson

i

8 M Jinx ( C) 8 K Elliott 64 Dakin D 7 B Rusco e9 A Frazer 10 N Webb 65 Sifter T 8 C Schirme r10 A Prowse 11 A Jamieson 67 Reynolds L11 A Venuce 12 M Temming 69 Leguier D g E Thomas12 A Ruttkay 13 D Wallace 72 Johnson S 10 A Torne y13 A Wuchatsch 14 D Mather 73 O'Brien J (VC) 11 W Touzel

I'aaa14 J Burke 15 J Telfer 77 Gleeson A 12 B Witten015 16 D Stafford 78 Barron B 14 A Bushby

16 E Healey 17 L Becker 79 Higgins T 15 A Cowley Z17 J Heritage 18 L Fielding 80 Kiernan M 16 D Morris18 D Flaherty 19 R Johnston 81 Delaney Dlaaa,19 A Burbridge 20 P Finn 82 Bowcock D 17 P Meller

20 21 D Heywood 83 Finn B 18 S Rei d21 N Bartrum 22 A Certo 84 Russell G 19 P Seuren

1122 B Newbold 23 N Sullivan 85 Henderson G (VC) 20 A Whitlock-~

23 C Devereux 24 G Price 86 Goodwin T 21 T Young ~24 J Daskiuw 25 R Hatty 89 Christie A

90 Atkinson D (VC) 22 N Barnett25 M Burns 27 M Koste 92 Springhall R 23 L Beato n26 C McCormack 28 D Hum 93 Smith J 24 D Creek

la a27 M Day 29 J Heath 94 Culph 5 25 S Monaghan' t

28 31 M Assouad 98 Hollow 829 99 Holdstock G (C)30 101 McCarthy L

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ER 19 SECTION 1 - 16.04 .00

St.Kev1na 3.4 30.9 16.13 20.22 .142OldBrlghton 5.0 6.0 8,1 8.2 .50St.Kevina Cameron 5. Pullen 5 . Moffatt 3, McCann 3. Natale 2, Leatham 2 . Best : Cameron .McCann, Bare . Leatham. Pullen . Moffatt. Old Brighton : Maguire 2. Scotto I . Adamis I .Angehnl i . htcGih•ray 1 Mi. ul I . Best: Rocklin. t45Warns, Smlth. M1iacguhe, Huges . Marks.Umpire: Justin Grossbard (F).Be

la SaBe 4.2 5.8 9.10 12.13.85Old Metburnteru 3-3 5.5 8.10 11.12.78De La Sail : Garland 2. O'Connell 2 . Buckley 2. Hawkins. Goocher 1, ttalmsley 1 . Evans 1 .Stmear 1 . Murray L. Best: Goadiee Buckkev. Bomntl. Pkrone. Sttmear. Mucrav.0ldMetburnlena: Hmekfuss 2 . R~ vonik 2, Matswt 2. Simpson 2. Hawkins I . Setby I .Stmller

.t: Thonuzs. Stonter. Simpson . Treloar. Tucker. Berman.Umphe :LVt Burgess

Terrence Farrell (F!Old Paradlmu 2.9 .21biarceBln 21.13.139Old Paradiarts: Rickey 1 . Lombard! I . Bost : McMahon, Cosgr6L Corcoran. Moore- Paiermo.Botmdy. MarceBln :Goai Kickers and Best Pier- not reccn•ed.Umplre :Bren Smythe IF)

University Blues10.14 .74 CoBegiens13.12 .90Unh•erslty Bluea :Frkker 2.Kelleher 2. Morgan 1 . Fallmx 1, Russell I . Bouiand I . Chamberlaln 1 . Chhers t . Bcst:Gates. Chantberlatn. Russell . Frtckee tt7lcox, Floxtev. Collegians : Jolmsc+rt 6. Best :Herman . Fletcher, Hiltnson . Lukav. Faricv . Bmuning .Umptre :B.vrv Boiger Pool Berry IF )

Old Reverien~ 2 .15.3 15.8 22-13 .1451dazenod O.C. 4.24.5 5.8

hers11.8-720id 8aaxrtens: McCartltv 7.

Harbeck 4,Calman 2, MeDwmell2. Chan I . DIXOn 1 . Grigq l . Hutett I . McCarthv 1 .Scanlan t . Ke9v I . Best : Spellman, MeCanhv, Donad7o- Harbeck . Hulett . DLion .Mezenad :Heal 2 . Kennett 2 . Maskell I . gutnn i. Ballard I . Donneller 1, htchtRre 11Stmuhorn 1 . May 1 . Best : Jones. t@itman. Mmbauer. DonneLLey- Hose.Fuller. Umpiie:BenRtde(F)~~ ~seyGuty 3.1 5.4 7.7 8-10.58

8.8 12.11 15.12 21.16 .142Old 11allbury:Gm1 Kickers and Best P4-avers not received St.Hernatds: Leguidl 10.O'Donnell3. Leidi 2, lannazzo 2 . Bouzikas I . Bugnn I . Rhrd I . 4htori I . Besi : tLegudLRLeguldi. RahID. u'ard, Sheehan . CunpbellUmplreBrendan Corcoran . C. Evans (Fl

UNDER 19 SECTION 2- 16.04.00

Hampton Rovua 1.4 5.7 7.9 11 .13 .79Whtte&iers 2.5 3.8 7.12 8.13 .81Hampton Rovera: Ba[umts 2. FLher 4 . Deal 1 . M1ioilno 1 .1t71son 3 . t3est: Stafford, FL<her.Rrdllng, t'Iheeler. Johnstone . CeaLWhitefrlera: Suain 4 . Graham L Baker I . Crea I . PoserI . Best : Ale.xander. Crea. B .vugh . Baker. Po~her. Costat1ch . Umpire: Michaei Sneddon (F)

Old TrinityBYE

Beatmwr{e A.F.C 8.3 12.4 14.8 18.12 .108Old Iasnhoe 5.3 7.4 10 .8 12 . 161.082Beeumerfa : Healy 6. Hanmut 4, Zlgouras 3. Atkin, I . Foteu I . Magee 1. Bsc Ffeatv.Ciemente. Brook. Coae. (d>bott . Gukiolln . Otd Ivanhoe: Goal Ktckers and Best Pknzrs notrecehxd. Umpire: Graeme Morgan.Justtn i.tpson(F1 .Rohert Dunstan.P. Whitehead (G)MHSOB 2.2 4.8 6.6 9.8.60OldScotch 3.4 8.8 11.8 15.10.100MHSOB: Orcherd 4.6%111G 3. Sllns-Lucas l . Patterson I . Best: Ke5•s. ~•mble. Patterson,Rujet7c. t'eale. Tare 01D Scotch : Brooke 4 . Addertev 2 . Beaurepane 2 . Craren 2 . Cice4utd1, GBghrtst I . Ramsay I . Sladen 1 . Tu9cch I . Best : Hoskmg, Josephs. PWnngton,Beaurepalre.G6christ• Crane.Umplre : Ken Walker

Old Carey 2.5 4.8 8.8 11.11 .77Yerm Wiley 4.0 4.4 8.7 9.11 .66Old Carey: Bartley 2 . Hal] 2, t5911de 2. Singnsa 2 . Shan, 1 . Zemsid I. Taylor I . Best: HallChapman . Shuttle . M, z . Taylor . Costello. Yerre 4eBey: Dreu 4, Urnarno 2, BerlKehoe I- Pask t . Best: Fetagrino. Coutte, Drew, Pask- Urbana, Tomkbts .Umpire: AnthonvSimpson

UNDER 19 BLUE - 16.04 .00MoneahBlurt 7.6 18 .14 19.18 29.22 .1i)eOld Mentonlans 3.1 3.1 5.2 5•2,32Monnnh Bluea : H-kms 10. Burley 4 . Cavicchtoto 4. O'SutUtan 4, Shtelds 2 . Bolton i• ALynI

. Hellin~ton 1, C~6ev 1 . Ryan 1 . Best: Ca ieciUOlo . Hauidns . Smtthe. Bnrlev. OSullhart,Mae. . Old Marl-forme F7~n~et 2 . h4vYm i . Johnson I . ttigelskl I . Best : SteabbeqAieu-ntdrer, Garlick . Wilcock. Harper, Castello. Umpire: David Leath (F)De La Salle 3 .5 6.7 9.10 11.15.8 1South Meib.Dietricts 8.1 10.5 17.9 19.12.126De La Salle: Goal Kickers and Hest Plovers not praidetl . South Me1b.DLotrlcts : G~Kickers and Best Plovers not pro:ldcd Umpire : Tmt Frtedmatt (F)St-Leos Emmaus WP 3.5 9-11 14.12 20.22,142Meotorte AFC 8.2 7.5 11.12 1313 .91St .ieoa Emmaus: Cherrv 4 . Hat6ek14 . Ballard 3. Callen 3 . Marchast i . recliner 1, Books1 . Mogris l . DLZOn I . Data~ an 1 . Best : Rooks, Cariv, ttbod. Hatfield . B.-dlard . Podbun_••Hoiden . Mentone:B,ur 4. Utde 2, Mkhaellos 2, Dixrnr 1 . Fricker 1 . Hamllton L Roeke t,Sutltvut 1 . Best : Alherton . Barr• Sims . Lhtte. Dtzon, Pratt. Umpires

.Atiant Goodes, TanY

Mike IF)MAX 3.2 4.3 8.8 9•8.60Ormond 0.4 516 8.8 14.1196AJAX: Cooper 3, Go!dstotte 2. Glezer I . Stxm 1 . Rtoroh7 1, Henzer 1 . Best : NewsdxiChtoroki. Butt. Fekhn.ut . Goldman. Benedaid. Ormoml:RuSSel13 . Barker 2 . Everett 2.Helierman 2. t491ey2 . Matiinov 1 . Putz i . Tlmuann 1 . Best: Best: Russell. t47lev, Martht¢•,Purcell . Heffernan, McKenna .Umplre : Dirk Kramer (F)CaulfieldOr 7.5 14.7 20.11 27 .18.180Glen Elea 2.2 5.4 6.7 7.12 .54C®uUkid : R~nM.rk It, Becker 10, Roberts 3. Kuppe 2, Elks 1 . Best : Docker. Rcnberk-Cr.vnphorn. Veenqar, Roberts, Navbr. Glen Eha: Kasar 3. tt:illls 2. Rao nn 2. Best:Baraket . Burley, Clarke. Kasar, t.ampos, Sheehan . Umpires: Garry NichWson .JamesNkhdson(FI Steven Nicholson (G)

UNDER 19 RED - 16 .04.00

Old Essendon Or, 41 .28 .274Aqninas O.C 3.4.22Old Esaemton: Goal Kickers and Best Players not prv.ided. Aquinas: biurphv i . Cl- i .Dottkon 1 . Best: Pm•nton . Murphy. tcrotte, Munroe. Umph•m: Nick Gikta, (F)Old Camber-6 4.4 10.9 16.15 22 .21.153Tiger Sharka 0.2 0.4 2.6 2.7 .19Old Camberwelt: Tipper 4. Malta 3 . Dart),,, 2, McGree 2. Robmson 2, Mitchell 2 . Ling 2,Horgen 1 . Hancock 1 . McMahan 1, Whelan 1, tied,. 1. Best: Mitchell. RdtNSOn-Tlpper. WeickhardL Santamaria, t4Rtelatt .1Yger Shazka :peemmg 2 . Best : O'Rei1N. Guman .

Prance, Porter. Beattie. Umplma:7)avMf D'AlteraFlBuBeen Temptestowe 5 5 35UnlvereRy ..it. 18.21 .117Bu9een: Florence 3. Hill 2. Best : Teton . O'Dmmeli. P.Tsokas, Martin, D . Tsokas. V.elch .Unhereity Blacka :Goal Kkkers and Best Players not prosided.Umplrn: D. Dineen (F)

Rupe rt s•xood Ills

North Otd Boys 2.8 4.8 7.13 11.18.82Thury Penote 2.0 2.2 3.5 619 .45North Old Boys: Burley 7, Glover 2. Gazelle i . Kean 1 . Best: viKirk. Mapiestone.Kean. Stevens . Giaer. Thexry Penota:G o l Kickers and Best Pkn•ers not Provided .Umphea:Matthew Meier (F)

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

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disappointing round in terms of disciplineA with (2) teams being penalised heavily fortheir indiscretions .

Review - Round 2Broadmeadows (1) proved to strong for the

Geelong (1) team who battled all match but tolittle avail .

Parkside and Karingal (1) matched up even-ly early, but the strength and teamwork of theBulls helped them to a strong win at the finish .

Broadmeadows (2) struggled to kick a win-ning score against Mambourin Tigers whoseearly form has been wonderful .

Geelong (2) found the Maribyrnong outfit toogood in most departments and were alwaysgoing to struggle with player numbers down toa Sunday AFL Geelong game .

Hawthorn came back to earth after a mightywin in Round 1, when Karingal (2) got their sec-ond win with a strong four quarter perfor-mance .

South Yarra hosted Keilor and after a tightfirst half the home team had too much run .They won well in the finish .

In Bendigo the home team battled manfullyin both games but found the might of bothRingwood (Division 2) and North Ballarat(Division 1) too much to handle in both games .Preview - Round 3

Broadmeadows (1) have begun the season

LADDERS ROUND 2DIVISION ONE PLAYED WON LOSTKARINGAL 1 2 2 0NORTH BALLARAT 2 2 0BROADMEADOWS 1 2 1 1PARKSIDE 2 1 1GEELONG 1 2 1 1COLAC 2 1 2BENDIGO 1 2 0 2

DIVISION TWO PLAYED WON LOSTRINGWOOD 2 2 0KARINGAL 2 2 2 0STH.YARRA 2 2 0MAMBOURIN TIG 2 2 0MARIBYRNONG 2 1 1HAWTHORN 2 1 1BROADMEADOWS 2 2 0 2KEILOR 2 0 2GEELONG 2 2 0 2BENDIGO 2 2 0 2

strongly and will face a fire up Bendigo teamkeen to get their first points of the year. TheKangas form has been good but today I expectthe Warriors to lift and get the points .

Bendigo (2) face tough opposition today asthe Mambourin Tigers are in fine form and areplaying with plenty of spirit . While I expect theWarriors to give their all it will not be enoughtoday .

Maribyrnong and Broadmeadows (2) willplay out a close hardfought contest with theBulldogs expected to be in front at the finish.

Karingal (2) undefeated will face a tough testtoday when they clash with Ringwood. TheBlues have been strong performers in both oftheir games and will prove too good today formthe Bulls .

Sth. Yarra play Hawthorn and although thehawks dropped the last game I can see themproviding pretty stiff opposition today for theLions . In a toss up the Hawks by a kick .

At Colac Keilor and Geelong (2) will face offand in a tight game the young Cats will get thepoints, while Geelong (1) should have enoughquality players to be in front of Colac at theclose of the day.

Karingal (1) have been suspended for 1match due to indiscretions from Round 2,therefore North Ballarat receive a forfeit .

Parkside have the bye .

DRAW FOR AGAINST % POINTS0 276 13 2123.077 80 200 31 645.1613 80 115 119 96.63866 40 74 82 90.2439 40 29 84 34.52381 40 0 155 0 40 11 61 18.03279 0

DRAW FOR AGAINST % POINTS0 139 15 926.6667 80 163 30 543.3333 80 113 57 198.2456 80 86 54 159.2593 80 129 59 218.6441 40 132 85 155.2941 40 24 71 33.80282 00 37 161 22.98137 00 30 134 22.38806 00 20 103 19.41748 0

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v . ST. OB -, .Eh rk Saturday

OLD IY~,1I-IOE v . OLD XAVE2IANSUNIVERSITY BLUES v . ST . BERNARDSOLD SCOTCH v . MARCELLINMHSOB v. OLD MELBURNIA N S

B SECT IONCOLLEGIANS

OLD PARADIANSWHITEFRIARSORMOND

OLD HAILEYBURY

v . MAZENO Dv . NORTH OLD BOYSv . OLD BRIGHTONv . DE LA SALL Ev . OLD MENTO"' 3"S at

Elsternw; cflay

C SECTIONOLD GEELONG v: HAMPTON ROVERSST. BEDES MENTONE TIGERS v . THERRYPENOLAIVANHOEIASSUMPTION v . GLEN EIRAPRAHRAN v. BULLEEN-TEM-PLESTOkVEAJf - :

OF, -IG HOLD CAMBERWELLMONASH BLUESOLD CAREYAQ UINAS

v. BEAU M ARIS

v . OLD ESSENDON GR .v . LA TROBE UNIv . CAULFIELD GR.v . BANYULEv . ST. LEOS EMMAUS

D 2 SECTIONPARKSIDE v. YARRA VALLEYWEST BRUNSWICK v. THOMASTOWNFITZROY REDS v. SALESIANMENTONE AMATEURS v. KEWPENINSULA v. UNIVERSITY BLACK S

D3 SECTIONALBERT PARK v . ST . JOHN SELEY PARK v. MONASH GRYPHONSPOWER HOUSE v. WILLIAMSTOWN CYMSHAWTHORN AMATEURS v. RICHMOND CENTRALELSTERNWICK v. UHSO B

" -! C'I'IO N"ORTH BRUNSWICK v. SYIVDAL TALLY-HO at

Jasckson R eserve, CoburgMT. LILYDALE v. BENTLEIG HST. MARYS v. WERRIBEEBULLEEN COBRAS v . STH IvIELB . DISTRICTSSWINBtIRNE UNI . v. BRUNSWIC KELTHAM v. OLD WES T BOURNE

MST. KEVfS OB v . MAZENODDE LA SALLE v. OLD SCOTCHPRAHRt„n; BYEOLD XAVERIANS v . MARCELLI N

OLD BRIGHTON v. OLD MELBURNIANS

GLI3B k VIII f2 1YARRA VALLEY v. RUPERTSWOOD at

I3a€aaeaey Reserve, Park OrchardsTHERRY PENOLA v. COLLEGIAN SOLD CAMBERWELL v. OLD GEELONGWHITEFRIARS v. OLD TRINITYPARKSIDE v. ST. BERNARDSMONASH WHITES v. OLD IVANHO E

IJ19fllST. KEVINS OB v. MARCELLI NDE LA SALLE v. COLLEGIANS at

Waverley Park, East MalvernOLD PARADIANS v. MAZENO DUNIVERSITY BLUES v. OLD XAVERIANSOLD MELBURIANS v. OLD HAILEYBURYOLD BRIGHTON v. ST . BERNARDS

U18 12)HAMPTON ROVERS v. OLD IVANHOEOLD TRINITY v. OLD SCOTCHBEAUMARIS v. MHSO BOLD CAREY BYEYARRA VALLEY v. WHITEFRIARS

U19 (2) BLUEMONASH BLUESDE LA SALLEST. LEOS EMMAUSCAULFIELD OR .TRICTSGLEN EIRA

v. MENTONE AMATEURSv. ORMONDv. AJAXv. SOUTH MELB . DIS-

v. OLD MENTONIAn' S

Elf~2OLD ESS'-DON v . UNIVERSITY BLACKSOLD CA' '3ERWELL v . RUPERTSWOODBULLEEN-TEMPLESTOWE BYENORTH OLD BOYS TIGER SHARKSTHERRY PENOLA v. AQUINAS

A melee is `Where an incident takes placeinvolving players pushing, scragging, jumpin g

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

50

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s a ; e gates will be counted and th e-ccordinqlv.

s are i ssued wan a ;, ~ :-;,,~ e of t' k+ °

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This Sunday - Neil Ross(Old Melburnians Coach)

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Includes weekly chat on all matters VAFA .11

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

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Robert Gr< ; . St K, -ins . :Shannon :vrorgmi, iviazenou .MatchesJustin Tolley. ©aldeigh . HrSustainedTim Rvan. Parkside . ThuGrant Broadly. Hawthorn . S uRuss Mainfield . Old Ivanhoe,

,itchesrdan Gr St " ns . : iking. 2

iien oonan. at tile. S-i]rin,, .

Morn v. 19

Amateur football withdrawn for ti-.remainder

Glen Eira -'< er H j Held fo' :ing a Mo ash Pl ics' club p

numpire. Player Harry Held to ha ~ ermit to p

the 2000 season . Player to re-apply and be in . : :viewed by Permit Commi'tee before being granteda permit in 2001 .

Old Geelong v. , 1-. niors) . Charge proventhat Prahran runner Russell Linford did verballvtaunt Old Geelong p' ,- Stuart Higgins . Linfordseverely reprimanded and ordered to restrict hi sactivities solely to tho -- --- oc;-d -;t" b-;r- °' .runner,

Player StuPrahran rmanded due

I

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CC,,,uind Grammarians (U )

~I ~umntion (S), Oldis tu), elb. Districts

(S),-- ~ ampton Rovers (R).

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ITS

T AVE P W L D FOR AGST % PTS

A RESERVE SECTIO N

0 238 152 156 .58 120 211 142 148 .59 120 368 159 231-45 80 323 152 212 .50 80 252 125 201 .60 80 213 137 155 .47 80 203 290 70,00 40 153 313 48.88 00 118 317 37.22 00 38 330 11 .52 0

OLD TRINITY 3 3 0STBERNARDS 3 3 0C_DXAVERIANS 3 2 1710 SCOTCH 3 2 1

'.'SLBURNIANS 3 2 13 2 1

:-OB 3 1 2RSITY BLUES 3 0 3~B 3 0 3ANHOE 3 0 3

DE LA SALLE 3'-ZENOD O C 3

OLO PARADIANS 3

C Ln l!AILI BURY 3_'ID 3cinIGHTON 3FGIANS 3

~-=FRIARS 3-H OLD BOYS 31

_DA4ENTONIANS 3

THERRYPENOLA OB 3BEAUPlARIS A F C 3ST BEDES MENT TIG 3H;?TON ROVERS 3

-9ANAFC 3)E ASSUMPTION 3

EEN TEMPLESTOWE 3~ ._.)GEELONG 3GLEN EIRAAFC 3

B RESERVE

3 0 0 274 114 240 .35 12

3 0 0 321 151 212 .58 12

2 1 0 284 113 251 .33 8

2 1 0 255 205 124 .39 8

2 1 0 245 273 89,74 8

1 2 0 227 217 10461 4

1 2 0 227 265 85.66 41 2 0 182 284 6408 4

0 3 0 128 286 4476 0

0 3 0 114 349 32 .66 0

C RESERVE

3 0 0 318 171 185 .96 122 1 0 308 162 190 .12 82 1 0 277 163 169,94 82 1 0 308 183 168 .31 82 1 0 241 177 136.16 82 1 0 245 218 11239 81 2 0 202 230 87 83 41 2 0 140 334 41.92 40 3 0 115 291 39.52 00 3 0 134 359 37 .33 0

DI RESERVE SECTIO N

AQUINAS O C 3CAULFIELD GR 3ST LEOSEiAMAUSlYP 3OLD CAMBERWELL 3:-'-D ESSENDON GRAMMAR 3OLD CAREY 3BANYULE 34!ONASH BLUES 3LA TROBE UNIVERSITY 3OAKLEIGH A F C 3

3 0 0 384 87 441 .38 123 0 0 264 86 306,98 122 1 0 364 124 293.55 82 1 0 238 207 114.98 82 1 0 149 170 87.65 81 2 0 272 162 167.90 41 2 0 176 191 92.15 41 2 0 140 162 8642 40 3 0 84 327 25 69 00 3 0 28 583 4,80 0

D2 RESERVE

SALESIAN 0 C 3 3 0 0 296 177 167.23 12UNIVERSITY BLACKS 3 3 0 0 1.85 115 160.87 12PARKSIDE 3 2 1 0 276 123 224.39 8KEW 3 2 1 0 295 199 148-24 8THOMASTOWN 3 2 1 0 230 208 110.58 8'ST BRUNSWICK 3 1 2 0 182 187 97.33 4ARRA VALLEY OLD BOYS 3 1 2 0 194 230 84 35 42NINSULA 0 B 3 1 2 0 191 245 77.96 4?ROY REDS 3 0 3 0 163 282 57.80 0

'.'E1 :TONE A F C 3 0 3 0 103 349 29.51 0

ELSTERNWICK 3ST JOHNS O C 3WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 3UHSOB 3POWER HOUSE 3HAWT HORN AMATEURS 3ELEY PARK A F C 3ALBERT PARK A F C 36SONASH GRYPHONS 3RICHMOND CENTRAL 3

MT LILYDALE 3BULLEEN COBRAS 3NORTH BRUNSWICK 3WERRIBEEAPdATEURS 3ST MARYS 3BENTLEIGH AFC 3OLD WESTBOURNE A F C 3SWINBURNE UNIVERSITY 3SOUTH MELB DISTRICTS 3S"

: )AL TALLY-Ho 3ELI HAM COLLEGIANS 3BRUNSWICK A F C 3

D3 RESERVE

3 0 0 287 131 219-08 123 0 0 319 180 199.38 122 1 0 278 93 298.92 82 1 0 292 191 152.88 82 1 0 206 198 104.04 81 2 0 233 259 89 96 41 2 0 190 276 68.84 41 2 0 151 286 52 80 40 3 0 149 345 43,19 00 3 0 91 257 35.41 0

D4 RESERVE3 0 0 354 101 350.50 12

3 0 0 323 139 232.37 12

3 0 0 323 164 196.95 12

2 1 0 258 133 193.98 8

2 1 0 314 206 15243 82 1 0 203 221 9186 8

1 2 0 173 204 84 80 4

1 2 0 174 283 61 .48 4

1 2 0 136 223 6099 4

0 3 0 163 276 59.06 0

0 3 0 140 403 34.74 0

0 3 0 103 311 33 12 0

TEAio NAM E

OLD XAVERIANSOLD MELBURNIANSPRAHRANOLD SCOTCH

OLD BRIGHTONDE LA SALLEMARCELUNMAZENOD 0 CST KEVINS O B

RUPERTSWOOD

ST BERNARDS

COLLEGIANS

MONASH WHITES

CLDIVANHOE

THERRY PENOLA OB

OLD CAMBERWELL

YARRA VALLEY 0 B

OLD TRINITY

WHITEFRIARS

OLD GEELONG

PARKSID E

OLD XAVERIANS

ST BERNARDS

ST KEVINS OBOLD BRIGHTON

UNIVERSITY BLUES

COLLEGIANS

DE LA SALL E

OLD MELBURNIANSMARCELLIN

MAZENOD 0 C

OLD HAILEYBURY

OLD PARADIANS

OLD SCOTCHOLD TRINITYBEAUMARIS A F C

HAMPTON ROVERSOLD IVANHOE

YARRA VALLEY

MHSOB

OLD CAREY

WHITEFRIARS

SOUTH €MELB DISTRICTSORMON DCAULFIELD GRMONASH BLUE SST LEO'S EMMAUS W P

DE LA SALLE {2)

MENTONE A F C

AJA X

OLD MENTONIANS

GLEN EIRA

P'sd L D FOR AGST ,o PT S

CLUB 18 (1 )3 3 0 0 305 93 327 .96 12

3 3 0 0 242 181 133 .70 12

3 2 1 0 263 207 127-05 8

3 2 1 0 107 99 108.08 8

3 2 1 0 149 178 83.71 8

3 1 2 0 199 213 93.43 4

3 1 2 0 129 157 82.17 4

3 1 2 0 81 199 40.70 4

3 0 3 0 134 282 47.52 0

CLUB 18 (2)

3 3 0 0 378 55 687 .27 12

3 3 0 0 282 100 282.00 12

3 3 0 0 279 151 184.77 12

3 2 1 0 205 154 133.12 8

3 2 1 0 245 201 121.89 8

3 1 2 0 231 144 160.42 4

3 1 2 0 239 163 146.63 4

3 1 2 0 186 254 73.23 4

3 1 2 0 129 213 60.56 4

3 1 2 0 144 370 38.92 4

3 0 3 0 98 272 36.03 0

3 0 3 0 83 422 19.67 0

UNDER-19 SECTION 13 3 0 0 359 216 166.20 12

3 3 0 0 333 217 153.46 12

3 2 1 0 358 166 215.66 8

3 2 1 0 334 229 145,85 8

3 2 1 0 321 248 129,44 8

3 2 1 0 264 240 110.00 8

3 2 1 0 247 269 91 82 8

3 1 2 0 325 236 137,71 4

3 1 2 0 299 282 106.03 4

3 0 3 0 237 377 62 .86 0

3 0 3 0 174 401 43,39 0

3 0 3 0 100 470 21 .28 0

UNDER-19 (2)

3 3 0 0 312 195 160.00 12

3 3 0 0 209 133 157 .14 12

3 3 0 0 197 149 132.21 12

3 2 / 0 338 321 105.30 8

3 1 2 0 260 284 91,55 4

3 1 2 0 253 282 89,72 4

3 1 2 0 143 186 76 .85 4

3 1 2 0 229 348 65 .80 4

3 0 3 0 224 267 8190 0

UNDER-19 (2) BLU E

3 3 0 0 483 165 292 .73 12

3 3 0 0 376 132 284.85 12

3 3 0 0 430 212 202 .83 12

3 2 1 0 470 164 286 .59 8

3 2 1 0 299 331 90,33 8

3 1 2 0 327 338 96 .75 4

3 1 2 0 245 333 73 .57 4

3 0 3 0 200 370 54,05 0

3 0 3 0 140 504 27 .78 0

3 0 3 0 114 535 21,31 0

UNDER-19 (2) REDOLDESSENDONGRAd9A9AR3 3 0 0 559 133 420 .30 12RUPERTSWOOD 3 3 0 0 276 144 191 .67 12OLD CAMBERWELL 3 2 1 0 387 137 282-48 8NORTH OLD BOYS 3 2 1 0 258 210 122 .89 8TIGER SHARKS 3 2 1 0 215 217 99 .06 8UNIVERSITY BLACKS 3 2 1 0 183 199 91 .96 8BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE 3 1 2 0 212 366 57,92 4THERRY PENOLA OB 3 0 3 0 153 367 41 69 0AQUINAS 0 C 3 0 3 0 98 568 17 25 0WERRIBEEAF.IATEURS 0 0 0 0 0 0 000 0

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VAFAPREMIERSHIP LISTS

2000

TEAM NAME

OLD SCOTCHST BERNARDSOLD MELBURNIANSUNIVERSITY BLUESST KEVINS O BOLD IVANHOEOLD XAVERIANSMHSOBOLD TRINITYMARCELLIN

ORMONDNORTH OLD BOYSOLD PARADIANSWHITEFRIARSOLD BRIGHTONDE LA SALLEMAZENOD 0 CCOLLEGIANSOLD HAILEYBURYOLD MENTONIAN S

BEAUMARIS A F CAJA XST BEDES MENT TIGTHERRY PENOLA OBHAMPTON ROVERSPRAHRAN A F CGLEN EIRA A F COLD GEELONGBULLEEN TEMPLESTOWEIVANHOE ASSUMPTION

AQUINAS 0 CMONASH BLUESCAULFIELD GRST LEOS EMMAUSOLD CARE YOLD ESSENDON GRAMMARBANYULEOLD CAMBERWELLLA TROBE UNIVERSITYOAKLEIGH A F C

A SECTIO N1 0 382 241 158.51 81 0 398 284 140.14 81 0 352 254 138.58 81 0 369 281 131.32 81 0 324 347 93.37 81 0 259 358 72.35 82 0 316 345 91.59 42 0 253 316 80.06 42 0 233 337 69.14 43 0 276 399 69.17 0

B SECTION3 0 0 336 216 155.56 122 1 0 349 249 140.16 82 1 0 289 217 133.18 82 1 0 305 243 125.51 82 1 0 357 318 112.26 81 2 0 291 320 90.94 41 2 0 274 313 87.54 41 2 0 231 291 79.38 41 2 0 ' 281 397 70.78 40 3 0 173 322 53.73 0

C SECTION3 0 0 436 244 178.69 122 1 0 404 336 120.24 82 1 0 304 293 103.75 82 1 0 279 327 85.32 81 2 0 274 238 115.13 41 2 0 349 318 109.75 41 2 0 360 331 108.76 41 2 0 288 387 74.42 41 2 0 301 409 73.59 41 2 0 304 416 73.08 4

D1 SECTION3 0 0 502 240 209.17 123 0 0 358 243 147.33 122 1 0 320 229 139.74 82 1 0 348 281 123.84 82 1 0 327 276 118.48 82 1 0 267 287 93.03 81 2 0 285 303 94.06 40 3 0 231 338 68.34 00 3 0 203 390 52.05 00 3 0 246 500 49.20 0

D2 SECTIO NPENINSULA 0 B 3 3 0 0 397 223 178.03 12UNIVERSITY BLACKS 3 3 0 0 346 220 157.27 12SALESIAN 0C 3 3 0 0 310 245 126.53 12WEST BRUNSWICK 3 2 1 0 246 288 85.42 8FITZROY REDS 3 1 2 0 335 299 112.04 4PARKSIDE 3 1 2 0 226 257 87.94 4KEW 3 1 2 0 261 322 81.06 4THOMASTOWN 3 1 2 0 265 351 75.50 4YARRA VALLEY OLD BOYS 3 0 3 0 251 327 76.76 0MENTONE A F C 3 0 3 0 260 365 71.23 0

D3 SECTIONWILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 3 3 0 0 362 181 200.00 12ELSTERNWICK 3 3 0 0 380 238 159.66 12HAWTHORN AMATEURS 3 2 1 0 382 237 161 .18 8RICHMOND CENTRAL 3 2 1 0 374 260 143.85 8U H S O B 3 2 1 0 349 273 127.84 8POWER HOUSE 3 2 1 0 300 303 99.01 8ST JOHNS O C 3 1 2 0 326 261 124.90 4ALBERT PARK A F C 3 0 3 0 232 408 56.86 0ELEY PARK A F C 3 0 3 0 227 487 46 .61 0MONASH GRYPHONS 3 0 3 0 211 495 42.63 0

D4 SECTIO NBULLEEN COBRAS 3 3 0 0 320 222 144.14 12NORTH BRUNSWICK 3 3 0 0 328 239 137.24 12OLD WESTBOURNE A F C 3 2 1 0 360 256 140.63 8ELTHAM COLLEGIANS 3 2 1 0 317 249 127.31 8SOUTH MELB DISTRICTS 3 2 1 0 305 246 123.98 8SYNDAL TALLY-HO 3 2 1 0 290 237 122.36 8BENTLEIGH AFC 3 1 2 0 344 310 110.97 4MT LILYDALE 3 1 2 0 272 279 97.49 4ST MARYS 3 1 2 0 277 346 80.06 4SWINBURNE UNIVERSITY 3 1 2 0 257 341 75.37 4WERRIBEE AMATEURS 3 0 3 0 217 374 58.02 0BRUNSWICK A F C 3 0 3 0 216 404 53.47 0

P W L D FOR AGAINST % POINTS

3 23 23 23 23 23 23 13 13 13 0

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