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OLD Scotch might be the last of six teams to beconsidered a chance for the finals after its come frombehind draw with Old vs .

Even though we are at round five of 18, Old Tr iand Uni Blues, both 1-3, are likely to need to winnine of the next 14 matches to squeeze into fourth .That might seem harsh but the figures mount adaunting task: they would need to change to a 66per cent clip whereas they are running at 25 percent .The Cardinals are fifth and the two points for thedraw will be handy at the end of August . Xavs havebeen good in tight last quarters but last week's onegoal to five goes against this. The result revivedmemories of the 1980 B Section Grand Final whenXavs got home by two points over Scotch . It alsobrings to mind Scotch's incredible run in A Section- currently the longest serving club - but with noultimate success . A performance like this will createa vision to change that .

James Gerstman picked up another four goals forOS and he must be a chance for the state squad andTristan Beranger was named best on .

Premiers Marcellin's run with close calls continuesas they raced home with a five goal to no score tosnatch a two-point victory from the OT-Eagles . Afornight ago Marcellin, sitting sixth, missed by threepoints to St Bernards and in the opening round costthemselves with poor kicking against OX. Marcellin'scompetitiveness is reflected in its percentage of 120which is fourth best.

M-Eagles coach Simon Dalrymple and Xavs TimO'Shaughnessy might want to have a heart-test atMcKinnon Sports Medicine!

St Kevins have a two-point lead on the top of theladder and with consecutive games againstMelbourne High, which sits at the other end, and DeLa Salle, which like the High, is yet to win, soSKOBS should be undefeated come Round Seven .That is SKOB's showdown with Xavs at TrevorBarker.

Xavs today have Old Ivanhoe, who repeated the BSection Grand Final dose on De La last week, andnext week Uni Blues. Xavs might drop one of thesebut a promoter would love them to come in withsimilar form as SKOB's.

The Cardinals and Marcellin game at Camberwell isthe best of the round . With both showing some formand sitting in fifth and sixth it should be a ripper .The winner might even duck into the four . DarylMarson and Jarrod Frazer have caught the eye again

this year for Marc-ellin.

OT hosts StBernards with theBernie recruits Chris Baumgartner, Dan Jordan aDan Burrowes making a difference. Chris Frost Meleotrie last week with five goals for Trinity .

Uni hosts De La and this will be 13LS's chance!register a win. Shane Hyland and Phil Murtremain a couple of the Malvern boys' betlperformers .

SOB will want to call on the powers of positthinking to overcome SKOBS .Maybe the small Yarra Street ground wouldsuited to the super flood to restrict SKOB's .

Apparently, it wouldn't be the first time the area hbeen swamped - the land along the riverbank wonce a marsh .

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OLD T~,ZWI ~ - congratulates Andrew ?ar,--s ~who played his 150th game last week. Rambo h;had a distinguished amateur career with three clibest & fairests, three Premierships, a VAFA best,fairest in B Section, and has been a Starepresentative for the past four seasons, beiiCaptain last year. Rambo also spent a year cEssendon's list in 1997 . This year he is Co-Capti2

of the club .

AME CLU B

A SECTIONHarvey St BernardsStevens Old IvanhoeM . Giansiracusa St KevinsGreig Old TrinityOrlando Old Xaverian s

A RESERVEHawkes Old Ivanhoe

Greenham St KevinsO'Connor St KevinsN.Simon Old ScotchOsborne St Bernards

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Showroom : Level 9, 230 Collins Street, Melbourne

DE LA S '--?; 4.0 5.1 9.4 10.7 (67)OLD IVANHOE 0.0 4.2 5.4 8.5 (53)De La Salle: Duggan 2, O'Brien 2, Hyde 2, C . Hyde 1, Walker 1, Hyland I.McInerney 1, Hesse 1, McLierney 1 . Best- McInerney, Hyde, Murray.Chester. Duggan . Hyland .Old Ivanhoe: Hill 2, Brandt 1, Courage 1 . Hawkes 1, Kent 1 . Low 1, Morris1. Best- Price, George. Brandt, Braddy. Moore, Courage.

OLD XAVERIAIdS 5.2 9.6 13.9 16.10 (106)OLD SCOTCH 2.1 3.3 4.5 7 .6(48)Old P>averiens: Wilson 4, Biddlecombe 2, James 2, Maher 2, Meehan 2, A .Biddtecoinbe 1, Baker 1, Low-ile I . McDonnell 1 . Best: Biddlecombe, Wilson.Maher, Howard, Mahon, Lowrie .Old Scoteh: Brooke 3. Hooper 1, Ross 1, Thompson 1, Watts 1 . Best: Ross,Knight. Crane, Tallent, Freeman, Mompson .

MARCELLIN 1 .3 3.7 7.8 8.11 (59)OLD TR= 2.2 2.2 4.3 5 .4(34)rViarcellim Not received.Old Trinity- Not received.

hU3SOB 1.2 2.2 3.3 6.3[39)STBERNARDS 2.7 9.11 13.17 17.25 (127)MHSOB: Not received.St Bernards: Not received.

ST KEVIPJS 4.4 8.4 9.5 10.6 (66)UNIVERSITY BLUES 2 .2 4.5 7.8 8.16 (64)St . Kevins : Marchesaazu 2, Griffiths 2, Pride, Sadler, M . Pangrazio.Anderson, Moore, Sullivan . Best : McGuinness, O'Brien, Hicks, Lynch,Anderson, Kalesaran, Sheehy.

University Blues: Brown 2 . Coleman . Irvine, McA(oon, Quin, Russell,Thomas . Best: versteegan, Thomas, Rourke, Briggs, Hocking . Irvine.

Old Ivanhoe v. Old XaveriansOld Scotch v. Marcellin

Old Trinity v. St BernardsUniversity Blues v . De La Salle

MHSOB v . St Kevin s

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11 . ~3 15.14 (IC S)Wen, ivSerctui, LaRa~ . Jolley.

ie, Moloney.iros 3, Low, Donaldson, Tully, Brantgan .

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6.5 12.7 15.8 16.11 (107)2.1 5.5 11.10 16.11 (107)

5, Parton 2, Ruyg 2, Bingham, Blood, R Jones ., Scanlan, Best: Brushfield. Orlando ,

aid.or 3 . Finocchiaro 3, Phillips 2, Jennings 2 ,Crowe . Phillips, Hume, Collins, Robinson .

(F), T. Dodds, S . Fraser (B), B. Jephson ,

2.4 4.8 9.11 1414 (98)2.6 8.6 15.6 15.6 (96)

n 4. Salsee 3, Marson 2, Waters 2, Johnston. Walker,,1^-nston . Treganowan, Marson, Waters, Frazer .

„etg 3 . L Deane-Jolms 2, Clarke. Collins, C Phillips,rest, Stephens, Ra nsden, C Phillips . L Deane-Johns ,

K. Mc:'liece (F), J . Vincent, R . nation (B), R. Parry, D .

3.2 9.5 11.6 13.8 (80)6.3 11.8 22.14 28.20 (188)

Simpson 2 . Vicendese, McGrath, G McCully, Raleigh .>t: Ca ell, Clou•es . Faircltlco. Wright, Barnett, Newton .

.nngartner 3, Burrowes 3 . B Jordan 3, J SmithJordan 2, Clarke 2, Berne 2. Lougtilin, A Thomas,

qua, Turnbull . Best : B Jordan, Baumgartner, Byrne .Lin, Mastropasqua.i. R. Love (F) . C. Arnol, R. Owens (G)

in. P. Simpson (F), .A . Rechtman . J. Kramer (B), M .

5.7 12.7 22.6 28.11 (179)2.1 7.6 10.7 13.10 (88)

7, Greeriliarn 6 . Lucas 3, O'Connor 2, KemptonLman . Garvey, Hobart, Gray. Best: J Giansiracusa ,

.rpton, M Dolln a :, P Greenham, T Hobart1cLachlan 4 . tvailon. Millard, McEwrin . Collins,

tker. R}-xi, S'Jilkie. Best: McEw3n, McIntyre, Wilkie,an, l ricker.

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' THE ATFUR POnTRALt ER 2002

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DE LA SALLECoach : Paul Cooper

Assist: Noel JenkinsonRes Coach : Terry Russell

1 L . Walker2 R . Buckley3 B. Coli n4 P. Murton (VC)5 C. Swift6 M. Harber7 P. Harrison8 J. La Ragy9 J. Moloney9R L. Borella10 T. Silvers11 A. Evans(C)12 D. Toohey13 A . Johnstone14 C . Bowker15 P. Bowden16 S. Hyland17 A. Elliott18 A. Coffey19 R. Prezens20 M . Picone21 A . McKenzie22 M. Mercuri23 D . O'Brien24 J. Morel24R R. Marks25 R. Walmsley25R C . Hyde26 D . Spithill27 S. Thomas28 N . Harber29 C . Browne30 B. Mannix31 S. Hyde32 R. Bonnici (VC)33 J . Stinear34 L. Johnstone35 A . Mackintosh36 W. Jolley37 D . Hyland37R D . Moore38 D. McInerney39 S . Kane39R S. Hoy40 C . Noseda41 M . McHenry42 L . Williams42R A . Bonnici43 K. Brki c44 J . Garland45 C. Chester46 A . Skinns47 A . Molan47R G. Wise48 D . Smith48R T. Fisher49 A. Boot s50 D. Alderuccio51 L. Douanghosay52 E . Phillips53 L . Derbyshire54 D . Buckley55 L . Meehan56 C. Worstelling57 P. Hesse60 B . Hoy70 M . Duggan

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MARGELLI NCoach : Simon DalrympleRes Coach : Peter Randal l

1 . C. Purcell2. T. Collins3. D. Waters4. G. Romanin5. N . Godwin6 . D . Sampimon7 . M. Row e8 . R. Frisina9. D. Ballantine10 . A. Dale11 . D . Taylor (RC)12. B . Cronin13. S . Dinneen14. D . Salce15. M. Chun16, L . McMillan17 . G . Cox (VC)18 . D. Gartner19 . D. Cooper20, S . O'Flynn21 . N . Walker22. D . Marson23 . M. Edmonds24 . L . O'Flynn (RVC)25 . R . Galati26 . N. Armstrong27. S . Theisz28. D. Johnston29. C . Moran30. A . Treganowan (C)31 . C . Mason32 . M. Brown e33 . G . Cull34 . D. Jarred35. J . Frazer36. N . Addison37. B . Carmody38. M . Boyd39 . B. Colville40 . A. Wilkinson41 . J . Seabury42 . B . Dinneen43. A. Duncan44. D. McMillan44 L. Hansen45. D . Theisz46 . J. Mathews47 . M. Becchetti48 . A. Gallagher49. D. Coutts50. A . Ryder51 . M . Maguire52. M . Hartnett53. C . Mathews54 . A. Gallagher55 . J. Wallis56 . C. Beayni57. E . Weeks58. J . Ibrahim72. D . Cracknell

t,° : ,,C~,Coach : Luke Soulos

Res Coach : Scott Robinson

1 J . Barnet t2 S . McCully (SDVC)3 A. Simpso n3 A. Angus4 M. White5 E. Raleigh6 R.Joseph7 P. Telle r8 J . Dixon (RVC)9 D . Fairchild (SCapt)10 D . Norto n11 D. Simmons12 R. Bantin g12 M . Feferkranz (RCapt)13 C. Kelly14 A . O'Brien15 N . Adcock16 J. Walker17 R . Clowe s18 R . Umbrick (SDVC)18 B. McGrath19 A. Brookes20 T. Harper20 D. Nichols21 R . Patterson22 A. Svirskis22 D . Armstrong23 L . Taylo r24 S. Rundell25 N. Orchard26 A . Vicendese28 J . Brown29 G. McCully30 R . Newton31 J. Davi s32 A. Cassell (SDVC)33 A. Saultry33 S . Harriso n34 E . Thompson (SVC)34 P. Rujevi c35 A. Mills (RVC)35 S. Moore36 P. McGrath36 M. Tin g37 R. McIntyre37 T. Harper38 S . Robinson39 S . Whittington40 D. Membrey40 W. Hayes41 J. Anderson42 P. Boye r43 D. Vicendese44 M . Hawkes45 M . Brown46 P. Wolnizer48 G. Pollard49 C . Duke50 S. Osborne53 P. Bain55 C. Wright56 T. Wright57 D. Cassell58 D. Fox

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OLD IVANHOECoach: Paul Fahey

Assist: Darren Payne &Paul Northey

Res Coach : Noel Spoor

1 A. Oates2 L . Lochran3 A. Jenkins4 B . Davis5 T. Young6 S . Ken t7 J . Geishan8 T. Stevens (RC)9 M. Karayannis10 M. Crowley11 S. Tull y12 C. Branigan13 M . Orchard14 C. Moore15 L. Bolzan16 C. Mooney17 A . Corcoran18 J. Hope (VC)19 M. Tolley20 D . Hawkes21 R. Roberts22 P. Donaldson23 K . Theodoss i24 G. Haros (DVC)25 E . Byrne26 P. Lillis27 J. Weddle28 S. Morris29 R. Weddle (C)30 A. Gilbert31 J . Stevens (DVC)32 P. Dowd33 N . Pratt34 A . Tiernan35 M . Pollock36 B. Spoor37 M. Berry38 Ga George39 Ge George40 J . Keane41 A. Clark42 S . Lo w43 L. Hunter44 A . Karafili45 M. Toovey46 M. Tozer47 G . King48 M . Clarke49 L. Shay50 S . Brandt51 N . Braddy52 A. Clancy53 S. Price54 B. Guidera55 A. Berezza56 L. Courage57 D. Harcourt58 G. Mclsaac59 J . White60 S. Hil l61 C . Binney62 J. Baker63 T. Hibbs64 C. Barker65 B. Shadbolt66 D. Warry

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Some heart stoppers this week causedpacemakers to work overtime.

REVIEWAt the Bowling Green, Old Melburnians tightened thescrews on an injury hit Mazenod, and won eased upby 32 pts. I heard the fat sheila from half way up St .Kilda Rd belt out her ballad at quarter time, as theOMs held an unassailable 41 pt lead, and the contestwas over . Kennedy (4 goals), Berry and Hazell ranamuck for the winners . McIntyre, Sharp and Maskellbattled hard all day for the losers .

The travel to Oak Park didn't seem to bother thevisitors, as Old Haileybury brought along their rugs,baskets and sandwiches and had a picnic at theexpense of Therry by a whopping 80 pts . A potentialdanger game for the favourites never eventuated, as itwas a rout pure and simple . The big man O'Farrellwent ballistic with 5 bickies, and had assistanceWhite and Armstrong . O'Sullivan, Faroldi andCastaldi battled hard all day for Therry .At the home of Boss, Hampton Rovers gave thebookies a good result, as they overran a waywardkicking Old Paradians by 5 pts . Bad shooting for goalfor the OPs gave HR the leg in they needed, as 29scoring shots to 18 at the last change indicates .Browne, Power (5 rolls) and Artz kept up the'Energiser' (never say die) attitude for HR, whilst thevisitors were well served by Stevens, Ciavola andGodfrey in a disappointing result for OP .

Mr Gillen put on a ripper at Brunswick, as NOBs dida Bernborough and came from miles back to nailOrmond right on the post by 2 pts. Ormond onceagain had a lead big enough to win the Melbourne toDarwin foot race, being 31pts in front at the lastchange, but must have lost their shoes and socks, asthey were overrun in the city limits . Trimboli, Boyleand Sanders were star performers for the locals, andthe white shorts brigade had solid contributors inMartin, Wilson and Stewart .

At the home of footy, EP, Old Brighton outplugged OldEssendon and prevailed in the end by 7 pts. Reportsfrom the game suggest it was like two oldsteeplechasers going head for head for the last niile,with OB 'half lengthing OE in the 3rd qtr to get theirnose in front. Lennox and the two Williams' (S & B) werethe 4 qtr stand outs for OB . OE had O.xilam, Kavanaghand Buckley as their good players on the day.

PREVIE WThe folks at Oak Park will need to top up their e-tagthis week, as Therry (7/4) trundle forth to CentralReserve to tackle Mazenod (2/5). The form of the pre-

season flag favouritesmust be of realconcern to DaveMurray, even thoughtheir injury list is aslong as my belt is as . : ;ei! t_;ne ;?a' :travelling that flash either, as his youngsters con"tinzi,to struggle against all odds . This is a tough one t (call, but with a few to return, and with the ho .flfground advantage I'll tip Mazenod with no reaconfidence by 12 pts .

The venue at McKinnon sees an intriguing colooming between the in-form teamsHaileybury (1/3) and i Rovers (5IDwyer and his lads rebounded in awesomelast week, and their confidence would be h 'Calamity Stadium's roof. So too, would 'Bo

s and his merry men, and they are starting to _few doubters (including yours truly) wrong. I tappear that Mick might have a top 2 side on

n hands this year, and no matter how well Norm' ,charges are going, it won't be enough. OH by 36 pts.

Br Garvey gets another turn for lunching up, r ; 2 oilast week's losers face up to the starter. win oId

is (4/6) host "' 1 (1/1) . -,latt ,would be a bitterly disaj )oix ed man after ;' .: ; ;away an almost certain victory last week throu `i ~ adgoal shooting. Mick Knuppel is another who )uldhave been to Mass this week to try and resurr-[ hisboys after another soul destroying loss . I thir~' i~"prayers will be answered, as Ormond have l ; i ewood over the OPs for a few years now, and that trendwill continue . Ormond by 3 pts .

Out on KeIlor Hill , Old Essendon (9/2) welcome theirresistible juggernaut of C ' - -- "" , (1 . >).Chris Bye knows that his team faces the ulti3 itechallenge today and would be hopi : 'hiswill be up to the task . It would be 1-. ..r ,,, „Erwin Leyden now has the new premiership fin B Section, as they have been doing ever 'iiato date . I wouldn't say OE has no ehance, b- Lwin, I'll entertain John Newbold (OE Presid, it inBrisbane for a weekend at my expense, min- _:reairfare . OMs will be too e :perienced by 30 pts .

Mazenod v. Therrv PenolaOld Haileybury v. Hampton Rovers

Old Paradians v. Ormon dOld Essendon Or v. Old Melburnians

North Old Boys v. Old Brighton

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battle awaits us at Brunswick, as NOBs

,,, ;,ome again, this time opening the doa r

0)d Srigllion (514) . The home side coach playe dnt of jail free eard last week, but, no more

Glasgott hasn't used his as yet, and`he last two, he might want to save it for

~- Foulds, that's it for 2002. On the other

lotner tough one to pick, so I'll go forto make it 4 in a row . NOBs by 16 pts .

vs Therry (6/4) hfazenod by 10 prs8) vs Hampton Rovers (7/ 1) OH by 48 pfs0) vs Ormond (9/ 1) OP by 60 pts

vs Old Melburnians (1 /5) 0'' by 50 ptsvs Old Brighton (4/ 1) : ; OBs by 36 pi s

(},I) PaR:'~ i ??.? ;S - ~-)ngratulations toAdam i=. -- c_e r,-) ,t , d D1 eoid _ xrze (1999) who both passed th e

;0 clnni:: mark with Old Paradians' last wee k,i,,,t ltampton, we look forward to the next an d

r 50, well done boys.

0Ln IU' T.LL ?BURY - congratulate Sam _qforct-

Jones :!a play-ing his 50th game for the club againstr'riiola last week. Sammy will continue thei! adtion at the Bloods and will no doubtIhe playing achievements of father Bruce an d

-1 idrew . U19 Captain in 2000 but has playe dI~, i 1~ 1 the 1 st XVIII either as a rover or r i idfielder .

:',rll ' i~ite S-iminy . -

Old :? u'adiamms - Regret the passing on1 t u'day May 4 of Life Member Des Flynn

Dr s had been with the Club for many years_.n1 was President of the Old Paradians Junio rFootball Club since its inception in 1975 untit 111 is joined with St Damians FC in 1982 .We01 icr our deepest sympathy to Mrs Flynn an d

the Flynn Family .

SECTIONOld Melburnians 4 17Old Essendon 5 17Hampton Rovers 5 12

ighton Ormond 0 1 1Li;page Old Haileybury 3 1 1

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Old P.Felln,sns: Kennedy 4, Mulligan 4, Betry. Grundy, Hazell, Kinsella,Rol s. Best Berry, Hazell, Mclieon . Kennedy, Theodore, Grundy.P r ad : Fuller 2, Morgan 2, Veltman 2, Apollonio, D Dunne, Hawkins .Best McIntyre, Beard, Sharp, Maskell, Fotiniotis, Fuller .Umpiu s: L. Holmes, T. Sutcliffe (F), R. Se}mour. R. Richards (G)

PT ?v F ,EYBURY 5 .6 13 .11 22.16 24 .22 (166)1 . . : ..? INOLA 3.1 6.4 9.5 13.8 (86)Old ileybury: O'Farrell 5, Johnstone 4, Graves 3, Goodier 3, Lappage 3 .Kejna 2, Mason 2, S Langford-Jones, Armstrong . Best White, Armstrong,Gaxller, Forsyth, Graves, 0'Farrell.Therr,y Periods: Boyle 3. R Bannister 3, C Bannister 2 . Harries 2, Farolift2, Peirevski Best 0'sullivan, R Bannister, Faroldi, Castaldi, Freckelton,Betanhi.Umpires: G. tYardrop, G. Thwaites (F)

1IABB'TOtd ROVERS 5.1 8.1 14.4 17.10 (112)OLD PARADIBNS 5.6 10.10 13.16 15 .17 (107)Hampton Rovers: Power 5, Davey 4. Nulling 2, D Anderson, P-rtz, Bromvme,Duddg, S Fodder, Wilmott . Best: Broune. Fairer. Ariz . Davey, Carr. SAtderson.Old Paradians: Boyd 5, O'Meara 2. Ciavola 2. Dallas, Heffernan, Porteous,Connolly, Curran . Godfrey. Best, Stevens. Ciavvla, Dallas, Godfrey, Body, Pratt .Umpires: A. Stubbs, G. Curran (F), R . Mutton, P. Teasdale (B), K. Segota,C. Shipley (G )

NORTH OLD BOYS 4.4 7.8 10.10 16 .15 (111)ORMOND 5.1 9.1 16.5 17.7 (109)North Old Boys: J Barker 3, Phyland 2, Hyde 2, Whiteside 2 . Spurting 2,CasLroult I . M Barker, Trimboli, Vogels, Zacek . Best Trhnboll, Boyle,Casbouit . Souders, Roberts, J Barker.Ormond: Black 3, Ferrari 3, Stewart 3, Wilson 2, Marttnov 2, Stone, Arnold,Smith, ?+^I2artin. Best: Martin . Wilson, Miller, Steraart, James, Keleher .Umpires: J. VanBeek, J. KvUUs (F), C. Doyie, S. McKenzie (B), P. Maddocks,K. Brevver (G)

OLD BRIGHTON 3.4 7.6 11.8 12.9 (81)OLD ESSENDON: 5.1 8.3 9.7 11.8 (74)Old Brighton: Pirrie 4 . Salem 2, Mtui 2, Murch 1, Lennox 1, Exvert 1, N .Williams 1 . Best Lennox, S. Williams, B. Williams, McMahon, Mizzi, Pirrie .Old ESsendon: Hakim 5, Cooper 2. De Morton 1, P. Di Blasi 1 . Fleming 1,Heritage 1 . Best Oxi am, Ryan, P. Di Blasi, Kavanagh, Buckley, Hakim.Umpires: L. Gallagher, M. Cox (F), S. Caruso, N. Woods (B), V. Vescovi, P.Maddecks (G)

RESERVES

OLD .SfELB S 4.4 6.9 14.11 20.16(136)fr1AZEPtOD 1.2 4.3 4.3 6 .3(39)Old MelbvrniAns : Balns 5, Guest 5 . Murray 2, Gallagher, Grant, Murphy,Ray, Selby, Verge, Waddell, whithead . Best: Bains, Waddell, Guest,Campbell, Prowse, Jenkins.Mazenod. Ballenger, Jones, King. Quinn, Thomson, Wilson . Best Wilson,Tilling, Quinn, Morris, King, Pollard .

1`frTERRY PEIdOLA 0.1 1.3 2.5 4 .5(29)OLD 13AII.EYBURY 3.3 9.6 12.10 17.13 (115)Therry Penola: L Hollow 2, Christie, H'rg-rrs 1 Best Grant . L Hollow,S.Hollolv, Christie, Henderson, ReynoldsOld Hailebu ry: Efstathiau 5, Soma1a 4, A Floyd 3. P Langford-Jones 2,Brandham, J Saunders, Goulden 1 Best: P Wright, Fletcher, Davey,0'Domiell, Goulden, P Langford-Jone s

HAAB'TON ROVERS 2 .2 3.2 6.5 9.9(63)OLD PARADIA%S 5 .0 9.3 13.6 17.7 (109)Hampton: Adams 3, Gray 2, David Anderson, Carson, Levy, Wills. BestFlynn, Lake, Quon, Lanagan . Midwinter, Hoare .Old Paradiaivs: Reiner 8, Palermo 2, Jenkins, Loney, Paglia, Murray.Simpson, Baker, Lombardi . Best: Reiner, Loney, Callaway, Palermo,Cosgruff, Ball .

NORTH OLD BOYS 5.2 10.5 10.9 18.12 (120)ORMOND 1 .0 1.4 2.6 2,6(18)N o rth Old Boys: P.Bryar 4, Skene 3, Munro, Delaney, T.Cameron 2,Halpui,Clancy, Cassell, Butcher, D.Joyce 1 . Best Halpin. Bryar, Carney,Maher, Foraci, M .Kem edyDemand : Goals : Whelan, Everitt 1 . Best: Goonan, Farrell, Dimadamos,Whelan. Wiley, Brennan.

OLD BRIGHTON 0.0 2.4 4.4 4.7 (31)OLD ESSENDON 6.4 10.6 12.6 13.9 (87)Old Brighton: Not reoeivedOld E ssendon. Not received.

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The Friars stamp themselves at the top of the tree,Sainters as usual when under the hammer findsomething and inflict Beauy's first loss, the Melds,Tigers and Two Blues are awesome, Panthers,Lions, and Bears disappointing, and 415 for me avast ir^^rovement .

Warringal Park provided a pretty even contest up tothe long interval, ith i 's haphazard handballkeeping the injury hit in it. After that it was allthe visitors as they completely dominatedproceedings to come a1-_y 68 point victors Travis StClair kicked 7 including 6 in the last, Dan Ballardwas good, Pittsy put his mark on the game and BenSanderson burrowed in like a little Tiger . Good Bearswere The Willmore Bros, Brett Wilson and DaveMutton .

Racecourse Oval saw an even first quarter but afterthat it was a mere procession as the Fieldsoverwhelmed the young, ,, . 9, 6 and 10 werethe Fields output in the last 3 quarters whileMentonians kicked 3 in the last to at least maintainsome respectability. Glen Harrison, Rohan O'Neilland Luke Browne were all solid for the Fields whileMatt Kennedy in defense again stood tall for thePanthers with support from Shane Voight, and theskipper Tony Bournan . The Fields would like toremind all visiting sides that Rubbish Bins andBrooms are put in away roonis for a reason .Again another even tussle in the first half out atCamberwell had the Friars just in front at the mainbreak. The Wells have been worried by their thirdterm, but when Luke Gladman kicked a couplethings were looking good. But the visitors had otherideas kicked 6 .9 to lead by 35 at orange time . Aftera blast from the coach the Wells made some leewayin the last but the damage was already done as theFriars disposed of another challenger. Matt Power,Sweeper Northey, and Matt Nunan all stood out forthe victors as Jordan Heffernan in his 100th JeremyGoodale and Glady were good Wells .Paul Beddoe certainly has a way of getting hischarges up in the crunch games. He challenged hisside to show their true form and character on the bigground . Until half time it worked perfectly, but thenthe Saints appeared to run outta gas allowingBeauy to take charge slam on 7 twins to be 3 pointsin arrears at 3/4 time . Another nail biter for theSharks supporters was looming as they kicked firsttwo of the last to hit the iront, but the Saintsregrouped finished full of running with 5 late goalsto end the home sides winning rim . Sheerly, Clement(Anzac Day all over again) were top Saints, whileBeatty were pleased with Chris Martin with10

McGeoch worthy of amention,

who hadbee i prettycon titive in al lgames leading into this Round were thumped b_ tjTig~rs to the tune of some 68 points, Controlling itplay from the start a 7 goal 2nd term and a 40 polllead at half time was virtually the end of pet]sessions . Third term was all Moose's as lie alone ha12 touches and 6 marks for the term. In the end tl .Tigers were too tall, too fast and too skilled for thedisappointing opponents. Andrew Hayes kicked EMouse Wintle kicked 5 to be potent forwards a nlatt vlcCravr was obviously a standou

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iris welcome Collegians to Oak Street. Both

town to tackle - r, a€ at Toorak Park . After a slostart the Two Bh s are starting to put their gall,together and will be no pushover for their visitor;But I think the Fields will be a fraction faster anthis be enough to get them home .

the disappointment of las'el fD: certainly be fired up in front of di

e home crowd today. But I think they will find 01 i_ . .-- a tough nut to crack. The Wells forn

has been pretty good they just haven't been able t±put 4 quarters together but against their youngeopponents today they have the chance and will t

a the 4 points.

Can Paul Beddoe or Greg Feutrill get both their side :up again . This question and many more will btanswered this arvo at Friar Park . It's a'tough ask fothe Saixrtezs out at Park Orchards but you have ttadmire their character . I'm sure Paul will have thenprimed, but I i' c are rarely beaten at ho

m and won't be today either.

' r- ~ come across town to be welcomed by th rampant Tigers. This is a real tough ask for th e

Bears especially without Jason Plant . The Tiger,,play so well at home, they know all it's confines arein really good touch at the moment and will recordanother victory today against the Bears who willfight to the death .

losers last week, so will be keen to atone for thattodav . The Sharks have yet to really hit their strapsthis season but still stand with a 3/ 1 win loss ratiostill the sign of a good side. Collegians had been ve

r competitive tip until last week so perhaps their formis not that good. At home in front of their vocal homecrowd and me, I think Beaumaris will win.

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SIuLECTIOtiS ; Caulfield Grammarians, Old Cambe nvell,St 13edes Mentone Tigers, BeaLUnaris,

PIZESS COF2RF,SPONDEPdT'S 9/10 last week Di d

I , " t,i ". number Pat?? ?

i~„1 ; our nominations for Player of the Round,

, dc , ,dline to submit this report to the VAFAippreciate your co-operation in having

1 o r t, to me by 8pm on Monday Nights please .

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hnnk t ;mt aR>!i keep up the good work.

oi D I4qENTOIVIAAIS - celebrate one of the Club' s;l success stories as Bobby Sherriff lines u p

,,, 100th game for the Panthers. Bobby walke d;it, Club 10 years ago and has since become a

,A 1 11 1 : ;ure both on and off the field . Bobby ha s,ciiird the Club in Senior an d Reserve football

,,,I o_tiched the reserves side, successfully, for twoBobby also helps out off the field and ha sbeen a great Clubman . Well done Bobby from

,t P:ultherland !h, Club would also like to congratulate Rowan

Fatt Fvho notches up his 50th game for the,,nthcrs this week - well done Ballsy !

OLD c`AIABERWELL - congratulate Jordantiejj-ernart who played his IOOt game for the club

u i Whitefriars in RD4 . Since joining the club i nan U19, Jordan has been a member of our

rand Final team in '98 and a premiership player inl . :'~ hard running utility player who shows his,lu< i both ends of the field . Well done Jordan on

, c,cliing this milestone.

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CLUB

C SECTIO NWhitefriarsGlen EiraCollegiansOld CamberwellSt Bedes MentoneSt Bedes Mentone

C RESERVESBeaumarisWhitefriarsCollegiansCollegiansCaulfield

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Whitefriars v. Glen EiraSt Bedes Mentone Tigers v. Banyule

Beaumaris v . Collegians

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3.4 4.9 5.13 8 .20(68)

I . Cairns 1 . Best Collins, Gbnts . Thompson. Gray, May. Dresnell.

PRAIDUIN 4,1 7.5 12.7 21.10 (136)Banyule : B .LVilhnore 3, Batdac, Playfair, Job, D .V.'itchell. O'Connell. Best-B .Willmore, BAYilson, N.Taylor, MA1>cllmore, Mutton, Hopgoai .Prabran: St Clair 7 . Bamford 4, A.Pitts 3 . Evans 2, Pang 2, Pickering 2 .Sanderson . Best Sanderson . B .Gellie. St Clair, A .Pitts, Pang, McLean.Umpires: S. Payton . J . Lipson (F)

CAULFIELD 3.1 12.4 18.7 28.11 (179)OLD MENTONIANS 1.5 1.7 2.12 5.16 (46)Caulfield: Not receluecLOld Mentordarts: Not received.Umpires: R. Mayston, M . Taylor (F). R. Mayston (JL G. Kennedy (G )

OLD CAMBERWELL 2.4 6.8 8.9 13.10 (88)IYFBTEFRIARS 3 .4 7.5 13.14 15 .18 (108)Old Camberwell : Gladman 5 . Goodate 2, Hardman 2, Christie.CredHn,Gough . Lippiatt. Best Christie, Goodale . Hanson. M, Heffernan,Lipplatt. Gladman .Whitefx4are: Carrig;;. C 3. Northey 3, Brice 2, Nunan 2. Pasqualotto 2,Eames, Gioufchen . Mika. Best Power. Janson, Eames . E. Langford, Nunan.Carbone.Umpires: L. Moncrieff. D . Peiris (F). G. Clancy. D . Mott (G )

BEAUMARSS L3 3.8 10.13 13.14 (92)GLENEIRA 5,6 8.11 10.15 15 .21 (111)Beaumari5: Pitts 5 . Boctor 3, Buller 2, Coote 1, lee 1 . Giodoni 1. BestMartin McGeoch, Pitts, Lee, Nurman, Buller .Glen Eire: McCaw 3. Varrvakas 3. Hall 2, marshall 2. Ryan 2, Clement 1,Maghki 1 . Dootan . Best Sheedy, Trecz, Pryde, Weadon, Clement, McCaw .Umpires : N. Fennessy . S. Morgan (F)

COLLEGIANS 0.4 3.6 7.10 11 .11 (77)ST.BEDES MEN1bNE 3 .7 10.12 15.15 21 .19 (145)Collegians: Mooney 4, Woolhouse 2, Dixon 2, Hoist, Harrison, Sorkin .Best Harrison . Phillips. Atkinson, Fry, Hoist, McKenzie .St .Bedes Mentone : Hayes 6, M.Wintle 5, Kidd 3, Hippwe112, Kingwell2 .Povnton, L.Wintte, Spencer. Best: M.WinUe, Hayes . C'Hutlier, Kidd, Napier,McCraw.Umpires: D. Irons, B. Woodhead (F). R. Benson (J) (B), L. Pell. R . Dunstan (G)

BES1:8M

BANYULE 1.1 4.1 7.3 9.3 (57)PRAIIRAN 5.3 7.6 12 .8 14.12 (96)Banyule: H.McDermott 4, P.Witchell 3. George, D.tViison . Best M.Smith,Bott, Thiveos . Reed, Cross, CA§`il8ams .Prahran: Fraser 6, Kellow 2. James 2, Aisbett, Palealimos, Rose .Wmdrldge. Best Carboy, Kellow . Fraser, Quick, H.Pitts, Kindridge.

CAULFIELD 7.4 12.10 17.14 23.19 (157)OLD MEM'OtYlANS 1 .1 1.2 1.3 1 .3(9)Caulfield: Not receftied.Old Rfentonians:20ot recevied.

OLD CAMBERWELL 3.4 6.4 11.7 16.10 (106)WI-BTErRTARS 1.2 7.3 10.4 12.5 (77)Old Camberwell: Cramer-Roberts 5, Tempone . R 2, Dapiran 2, Fogarty .Cantor, Hardenberg, Kearney, Margetts. Tipper. Eves . Best Cramer-Roberts, Margetts. Tempone. R, Derry. S . Tipper, Hardenberg.Whitefriass : Swain 4, Dance 3, Anderson 2. CahID, Glenn, Nolan. BestMaqu¢e, Eames, Swain, Glenn, Treyvaud, Reid.

BEAUMARIS 1.2 7-4 12.6 19.12 (126)GLEN EIRA 1.0 3.2 3.3 4.5(29)Beaumaris : Colons 6, Vance 4, May 2. Nish 2, Gibson 2, Gourtay 1, Gionis

Glen Eira: Tsagliotis 2, Benton 1, Sheehan 1 . Best Pasca)i, Brown . Benton,Jones, Evans, Tsagliotis.COLLEGIANS 1.3 3.5 7.9 8.12 (60)ST.BEDES MENTONE 1.0 3.2 3.2 4.5 (29)Collegians: T.Krotlris 2, Kemteatly 2, Abbott, Harding. Gregson, Safstrom.Best Abbott, White, Grtbble, Vial, Krotiris, Dowling .St .Bedes Mentone: Connor 2 . Parsons, Cunningham . Best Wilson,Marshall, Porter, Walsh, Dean, Drury .

I°_'eeE.end Matches ( .-ri)Umpires A ppointmentsScores (Sat . night)

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n2 D. Witel lT!3 S. Kayrooz4 B . O'Connor5 B. Wllmore6 S. Tuckman7 J. Pearson8 B . Cantwell9 J . Plant10 B . Moxin11 S. Cross12 J. Egan13 C. Burke14 B . Woodlock15 S . Gray16 A. Dooley17 A. Small18 J . Turnbull19 P. Witchell20 S . Playfair21 R . Dintinosante22 C . Taylor23 S. Gray24 A. Plant25 T. Baldack26 H . Mcdermott27 P. Heal y28 D . Spoules29 J . O'Callahan30 D. Mutton31 C. Bassett32 M . Natoli33 B. Reed34 C. Stevens35 L. O'Connell36 M . George37 T. Thompson38 W. Keenan39 A. Hopgood40 N. Taylor41 P. Job42 C. Taylor43 L. Ferrel44 A . Covery45 M. Smith46 D. Nasrallah47 K. Scholes48 P. McCann49 G. Bell50 T. Nasrallah51 J. Bott52 D. Noonan53 T. Cusack54 B . Wilson55 D . Williams56 T. Jubb57 K. Mahony58 L. Orton59 L . Richardson60 L . Holt61 B. Parkes62 J . Gilham63 D. Playfair64 S . Taylor65 M. Thiveos66 M. Vanpoeteren67 C. West68 M . Wilmore69 C. Williams

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-ah : Tim Rieniets

John McNicholasRes Coach : Mick Carty

1 P. Brook2 H. Gibson3 M. Pitts (Vc)4 M. Matulick4 D. Porter5 M. Ensor (Vc)6 A . Spence7 D . Foley8 M. O'brien9 B. Cousins10 L. Buller11 M . Le e11 L . Stevens12 L . Healy13 C. Gourley14 T. Collins15 A . Edge16 A. Quin17 L . Atkins18 N. Kennedy19 M . Atkins19 A . Lo w20 M . Mellon21 P. Sherman22 J. Holt (C)23 A. Catlin24 B . Gray25 D. Teesdale26 Q. Groves26 T. Broadbent27 B. Haynes28 J . Vance29 C. Martin (Vc)30 K . Alexander31 J. Mcgeogh31 P. Ott32 B. Cairns33 G. Jury34 J . May35 N . Boctor35 S. Nish36 R . Deaton37 R. Presnell38 J . Gerrand39 D. Guidolin40 S. May42 A. O'brien43 B. Ferguson44 J . Deluka46 M . Talbot47 M . Stanojevic48 R . Corfield49 J . Bryc e50 B . Presnell51 S . Coote52 N . Aprea53 R . Rawlins54 A. Thompson60 C. Gionis

Coach : Dean AndersonRes Coach: Marlin Dicrostat D. Rosman2 B. Hal l2 A. Sorensen3 C. Knight4 M . Liddell4 T. Vinen5 N . GuyeG5 S. Kendall6 N. Craven6 B . Minter7 J . Cowlishaw8 R . Foote8 5. Cossart-Waish9 W. Bowes10 A. Will (C) •11 C. Dea l12 D. Pearce12 S. Fryers13 D . Gurr14 S. Amiet15 A. Docker16 S . Sant17 G. Harrison18 B. Baxter18 P. Anderson19 W. Brockett20 H. Vella21 M . Pennycuick22 C. McAssey22 M . Richardson23 D . Ash24 J. Dalwood25 G . Evans26 S .4Vidjaja27 R. Keown27 J . Ryan28 J.Jacobs29 D . Williamson30 D . Ellias31 S. Craven32 L. Browne33 C . McGrath34 J. Margerison35 S. Thompson36 M. Cramphom37 T. Messer38 J . Restarick39 J. Santiago40 R .O'neill41 M. Anderson42 D. Synman43 J . Smith44 N . Coutts45 D . Scott46 G . Erickson47 A. Desousa48 S . Buckeridge49 B . Gardner50 C . Pearce51 G. Robinson52 A. Sinclair53 P. Carte r55 C. Hooper56 S . Krien57 P. Farmer58 N . Joughin59 P. Crocker60 N . Fallu61 N. Bannon62 B . Goddard6 36 46571 M Cassidy

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I J . Dixo n2 M .Johnson3 B. Mooney4 D. Atkinson5 A. Henebery6 Y. Phillips7 D . Surkitt7 J. Farley8 C. Unsvrorth9 J . Fry10 J . Lang10 S . Harding11 B. McKenzie12 N . Harrison13 N. Thomas14 D. Phillips15 L.Cottom16 A . Fletcher17 R . Hosking18 T. Krotiris19 A. Robertson20 H. Sallmann2t C. Harris22 S . Piasente23 C . Mollard24 B.Lo w25 R . Mui r25 D. Gambaro26 S . Woolley27 A . Shinkfield28 N . McCann29 A. Kenneally30 L . Gormley31 N. Roach32 D. Browning33 B . Hoist34 A . Smith35 S. Beilby36 G . Cooper37 M . Foster38 T. Dyer39 N. Hart40 R . Bardwell41 N . Baxter42 N . Abbott43 M. White44 J. Gregson45 R.Le w46 C. Rowe47 R . Sztar48 E . Waters49 J. Clark50 D . Vial51 J . Melbourne52 B . Grant53 J . Van Berke[54 B. Woolhouse55 T. Cook s56 B . Lumb57 C. Peck58 D. Smith59 J . Miller60 D . Dowling61 D . Cook62 D. Drummond63 D. Rodgers64 M . Dribble65 C . Safstrom66 S. Porter67 D . Osborne68 L . Wilson70 T. Skurrie77 L. Beardsley

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oach: Paul Be,,,oeRes Coach: TBA

1 M . Ryan2 N. Astapenko3 C . Massi s4 D . Cassar5 A. Tsirogiannis6 J . Zagame7 S . Vamvaki s

CAPT 8 M . Dimashki9 G . Hayes10 G . Richards11 B . Clements12 B . Kin g13 G. Brown14 C . Grey15 F. Buckley16 A. Taranto

V C 17 A. Russo18 M . Dimachki19 K . Dimachki20 A. Diamond21 P. Jone s22 S. Emmett23 S . Neeson24 B . Mascali25 P. Khazaal26 P. Tsagliotis27 R. Gilmore28 P. Commer(ord29 R. Dimachki30 L. Pryde31 T. Aberiine32 M. D'Zilva33 A.Sheedy34 L. Hal l35 J . Commerford36 K . Daou3738 M. Lewin39 J . Egan40 L. Doolan41 H . Walls42 J. Gusman43 T. Knowlan44 S. Diamond45 A. Caruana46 T. Evans47 J . Serpanchy48 J . Haliwell49 M. Benton50 A. Dimashki51 B. Zura k52 A . Haines53 S . Rees54 M. Kassar55 L. McGaw56 J . Kokkinoptilis57 S . Hall58 C. McMurrick59 P. Merrick60 A. Guzz o61 M. Tkocz62 D. Sheehan63 D. Dunlevie64 A . Patane65 M. Dimou66 J. Valkanis67 N . Daou68 M . Merrick6 9

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ST. BEE WHITEFRI ARS~ Coach: Jeff, Costello Coach : Derek Hine MENT( _ ; Coach: Greg Feutnll

Res Coach: Jamie Winduss Res Coach : John Ross Coach : Russe ; Res Coach : Connor Eame sin Res Coach : Danny S1 rice r

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3 B. Murphy 3 J . Lane 3 C . Tesorerio 5 B . Phan4 D . Carroll 4 P. Quick 4 A. L'Huillier 6 P. Campbell5 C. Mackay 5 H. Pi tts 5 S. Napier 7 D. B ri ce6 C. Alexander 6 A . Corboy 6 A. Ryan 8 B . Jansonj`. 7 M . McCloskey 7 S . Pang 7 N . Owen 9 C . Maguirej CVC) 8 W. Ballantin e

S B8 C . Bamford 8 J. Cunningham 10 R . Pasqualott o9 . oothey

10 S . Voigt9 A . Bunnett10 B. Hodgson

9 M . Terrell10 M Wintle

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Two weeks back I mentioned, but did not name, threesides that were notfar behind the Vultures, St Leos,and the Hoes in the Finals Stakes. One of them wasAquinas, now sitting 3rd, and the other two wereAJAX & Uni. Blacks, both of which demonstratedtheir potential last week. As it usually does, D1Section will provide a viciously intense competitionfor places in the Second Round action.

LAST WEE KBulleen Temp shocked the socks off Mentone butthe Vultures still continued their winning ways .Tony Macgeorge moved to the centre after half timeto add some 'oomph' to the centre clearances and itworked. Other good players for the Vultures were allSullivans Steve (OB), Mick (HB), Matt in his 150th,and Chris in his 100th . Most unwise to deck aSullivan, I'd say! The Bullants best were 'Waxy'Williams (You'll have to fi ll inc in on that oneRobbie!), Chivers all over, plus Smith and Prior asusual in defence .

Old Geelong went down to a revitalized AJAX, wholed all day in a confidence building performance .The Jackas had winners everywhere, but JonathanBerger up forward, defenders Grant Samuel & MattDudakov, & Gary Blieden roving, managed to standout even so . OGGs had good efforts from McKay,Fairbairn, Betts and Redin ,

University Blacks had the size, pace, andcoordination, to leave Ivanhoe Assumption reelingin a major upset . The Hoes were jumped in the 1stterm and struggled thereafter on a day in which theBlacks allowed them little respite. The Cunninghambrothers burned blindingly for Blacks, with wingerGreen, and on-haller Moss not far behind. RossToogood at BP was the Hoes' best, and DwayneDenby and Colin Brown toiled hard on a horrid dayfor Rob, John, & Don, let alone Brad Hall and hissquad.

Williamstown found St Leos pace and strength amajor problem, but only in the last term, when theParks broke free and kicked 10 goals . It took themove of Brad Bird into the ruck to kick start theParks in the end, when, ably supported there byAshley Brown, and Andrew Burgess in defence plusGuy Donovan in mid-field, it all happened for thevisitors. Good effort by C4', who cannot be far off awin !

Monash were unable in the end to counter theAquinas machine but they had it seriouslyconcerned even at the last break. Jason Coghlanwas a brilliant on-baller for the Bloods, Daniel DenBraber's ex derriere post siren goal at ?-tiune was thematch turn round point, and John Jess was safe on

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his HBF. The Bluesbest were Mark andJohn Bolton in theruck, with SamThompson at HF, allmaking Headers less suicidal !

`one meet OGGs and it is difficult to see dietlettis this one slip. The Vultures have had suchgreat start to their season and are obviouslysettled combination, whereas OGGs revarnpedel nee has yet to yield the expected benefits . TliVultures to wti by 5 goals .

takes on Uni. Blacks in the battle of thLatent Finals' Aspirants and what a terrific gamthis should be . Hope the rain forecast for Fridadoesn't glug up the Gary Smorgan so these talenteteams can be seen at their best . Blacks will haveheight advantage, while the youthful Jackas' speewill see them first to the ball more often . A dead setoss up this one, so I'll defy convention by going tothe Blacks by a few points, thereby ensuring mcontinued unpopularity in both cainps !

Ivanhoe will face St Leos Emmaus VVT with theiconfidence severely dented from last week's loss, buat Elsternwick Park, will make things hard for th~visitors today. The Hoes could well have so

n difficulty coping with the Parks' bevy of quick swhich I think will be the critical point today . Thenwon't be much in it, but I tip St Leo's will win a tighmatch by a kick.

'nas (1C at home to Bulleen Temp will need tcch ie Bullants who have lifted their gam(

considerably in the past 2 rounds (I got the messag(Dean!). Both these sides have a'shoot out' approacland are prepared to sacrifice defence in favour of alout attack . So far, the Bloods have been the monconsistent, but the Bullants could rightly say the}should be judged on their rounds 3 & 4 efforts, nothe first two. Even so, you can't go past the Blood :by about 2 goals after a ripper game .Williamstown CY host Monash Blues, with bottdesperate for their first four points to relieve thawobbly winless feeling. Both have shown grealimprovement in recent outings, but with the Blue~having good players returning as well, they shouldwin this one by a couple of kicks .

Reserves winners should be : Vultures, Jackas,Parks, Bloods, & Ashers .

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v. University Blacksumption v. St Leos Emrnaus

of Eisfer i=wiCk Park Saturday.,, ; 0 C v. Bulleen-Templestowe - TEA

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I; 5.5 8.8 12.11 18 .: :(?

Bulleen T : m owe: G .McLaren 5, D.23. hews 4. RWilliams 2.D.Daskalou 2, D.TuIlrxh, APanou. T.Cattermole, ATehan, G.Chkws.Best, Rl'Jilliams, G.Chivers, S.Smlth, J .Prior. T.Cattermote. G .&ScLaren..*+ientone : T.MacGeorge 4, Matt Sullivan 3. S .Rmviey 3, T.Barr 2, D.Peerrinn.

Mick Sullivan . S.Sullrian . RGatiagher, C.C gler. C.Sulli4-an. Best M.Dixon,Mick SUWuan. T.MacGeorge, M.Barr. S .Ulllvan, S.RowEey

Umpires: P. James (R) (F )

OLD GEELONG 14 .14 (98)

AJAX 21 .14 (140)Old Geelong: Salter 3, Fairbain 2, Farker 2 . McKay 1, Redin 1 . Goldsworthy1, Jauguentis 1 . Malphs 1, Reran 1. Couch 1. Be tttay, Betta .Fairbain . Redin.AJAX; Berger 7, Davis 4, Freund 2, Bb ien 2,' 2 . 1.' ;en 1 .Brain 1, Duzenman 1. Best: DaGis. Berg -. B! t. Sa :-nuei, t r. Dc akov .

Um : P. Lamb (F) . M . Ladd (B)

BI.a._.5.3 7.8 12.13 17.15(117)

Di G~ :CTIOi :Mentone 4St Leos 2Bulleen TemplestoWe 4AJAX 7Ivanhoe 0Aquinas 1AJAX 4

Dl RESERVESAJAX 4Ivanhoe 0University Blacks 1St Leos 2A

tlinaS 0

2.3 3.4 5.4 7,6(48)

Bias an CYa"s5 : Wheeler 4, Holland 2, Munro 1, A Bergin 1 . t3~.:st

University 1 :k<. 13, Chatfield 3, Cunningham 2. B. Cunningham

2, Green 2, Mos ; 2 O'Donnell 2, Nethe ,c 1. Best Chatfield. B .Cun'v gham. M . Clmnc ;Ikun . Green. Moss. ` :on.Ivanhoe Assumption: Frisina 3, Flynn 2, P 1, aunders 1 . BestToogood, DenbyBrown, PtarkSe`s'icz, S n ; i.-ar s.Umpr : R . Semmeas (RDL), M. Wtttmarm (F) . B . Monaghan (RDL), A

Goac L) (B). L. felawopeubs, T, Gilles (G)

2.3 6.5 8.6 8.6(54)42 7.7 9.11 19.15 (129 )

GaLc it. Wuehat.4h, Cocks. Wheeler, B Hynes, Saunders.

St Leos: . ennell 4, Buckle 3 . Bird 2, N Hodder 2, Krebs 2 . Burgese.e 2.Vaughan 1, Manton 1, Riste =ski I . J Hodder 1 . Best Donman, Ristesrski,Brown, Zalakos . McKenzie, J HodderUmpires: R. Sneddon (R) J. Parksinscm (EDL) (F), N. Httchen, C. O'Shea (B)

MONASH BLU"S. 1.1 5.6 9.7 10.8 (68)

AgU1PiAS O C 4.2 5.4 8.9 16.13 (109)Monash Blues: Lloyd 2. Webb 2 . Gregory 2, McGregor 2, McCormick 2,Thomr---en 1 . Best Wind, Bolton . Smythe. Gregory, Lloyd . Chesari.Aquinas: Tarulll 4, Flynn 2 . Litiungstone 2, Box 1, Denbraber 1 . Hunt 1,Chapman 1 . Coghlan 1 . Quinn, Whitehead 1, Cultrera 1 . Best Bethune,Cogtilan, Quinn . Denbra r, Tarulli, DrUmpires : S . Ollv+ , R . : (F)

BULLEEN TF-MPLESTOFTE 1.7 3.9 4.10 4.10 (34)MENTONE 5.1 9.2 11.7 12.15 (87)Boileau Templestorre: RParris. RLea, J .Florance . D.Williams. BestJ.Matthews . D .&Iaarun. L.Norbury. P.Ederards, E .0'Halloran, N.Macrid~-Mertone: P.Emmett 6. S.May 2. S.Waters 2, J.McCarttry. M.Joyce. Beat'P.Emmett, M.EtceIl, S.Barker, G .Uptin . M.Joyce.

OLD GEELOlVG 0.1 0.4 0.5 2.7 (19)AJAX 13 5.6 8.6 13.7 (85)Old Geelong: Chubb 1, Cole 1 . Best Seymour, Clarke. Chubb.AJAX: Cooper 4. Cukierman 3 . Goldman 2, Goldellein 1, Ltew`i I, Erlich,Glezer 1 . Best: Glezer, I.;nsin, R±tterman . Gelbart . Miller, Goklenfein .

UNIVERSITY BLACKS 5.3 6.8 8.9 12.11 (83)IVANHOE ASSUMPTION 1.0 2.3 5.3 &4 (40)University Blacks: Hanna 4. Mirtschin 3 . Woods 2. Taasel 1, Goonan 1 .Powell 1 . Best wbOds . Torney, Koolcos, Gorman . Costello, Gray.Ivanhoe Assumption: Shuttlewnrth 2. Butler 2. Fahoor 1, Wood 1 . Best:Tucker. Wood, Butten. Curtain . Thackwray, Cotter.

iSTOWiY CYMS 1 .2 3.6 4.9 4.11 (35)ST LEGS E US 4.4 5.7 11.9 17.11 (113)Williamstown Cyms: Burgess 1, Smith 1. Dowsey 1 . S'.Ouda 1 . BestButtigieg, Saccocctio, C Bergin . Dowsey, fiingham, TinhamSt Leos: M Contessotto 3, Bethune 2, Mitchell 2, Morrison 2, Prosser 2 . G

Contessotto 1 . Mcinerney 1 . Parker 1, Raynor 1, Shrondson 1, Ymer 1.

Best- G Contessotto, Mitchell, Morrison, Bethune, M Contessotto, Ymer

hYOtYAS1I BLUES 2.5 4.9 11.12 16.15 (111)

AQUINAS 0 C 1.3 3.5 3.6 5.8(38)Moanash Blues: Shields 4, hawkuvs 3 . Forster-Kni.~~tt 2, Ttnkier 2, Green 1,

1; J r`1. Baxter 1 . Kars 1 . Best Clark, payne. Forster-Knight, Shields .Tinkler, Hawkins .Aquinas: Gerrish 2, Jones 1 . Jeffrey 1 . Jess 1 . Best Gerrish, Edwards.Evans . hLvzanti. Jess.

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3 J . Sharp4 M . Dudakov (VC)5 B . Davis (VC)6 D . Kal b7 G. Samuel8 B. Klei n9 A. Rosen10 G . Dukes11 M . Weisler12 D . Goldenfein13 A. Freun d14 A. Butt15 J . Segal16 M . Sega l17 A . Cukierman18 J. Kirzner19 M. Halphen20 M. Buckley21 D. Gelban22 A.Bock23 B . Ritterman24 J . Bram25 M. Blashki26 B. Duzenman27 J. Berge r28 A. Zemski29 A. Joffe30 A. Letkovic31 P. Glazer32 D . Janover33 S. Boon34 B. Lewski35 D. Miller36 W. Seve l37 S . Newstadt38 B. Erlich (Res VC)39 D . Vanaken40 M . Borenstein41 D. Goldberg42 E . Rubenstein (ResC)43 E. Janover44 A Lust (Res VC)45 Y. Attic46 A Goldman47 G. Blieden48 A. Friedman49 M. Montag50 A. Cooper51 J . Jolson52 A. Lewi n53 A. Haiphen54 E. Goldman55 J. Kaicer56 L . Herat57 A.Osowicki58 J . Sesser59 J . Blanktiled60 J . Weinberg61 J. Freeman62 D. Weislitzer63 R. Silberma n

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i : Doug Sear lR Cc h : Mal Prior

I J. Prior2 D . Williams3 S. Young4 W. Thompson5 S . McLaren6 P. Graham7 P. Robertson8 N . Bone9 B. Todd10 P. Tsokas11 G . Chivers12 A. Parris13 D. Tultoch14 A . Panou15 B. Wolnizer16 S. Smith17 C. Darby18 K. Burridge19 L. Stott20 M . Jones21 P. Gannas22 G . McLaren23 D. Matthews24 D. Martin25 T. Matthews26 S . Boyd27 J, O'Donnell28 R . Parris29 D . Bon e30 D . Florence31 A. Shine32 R. Williams33 N . Hamshare34 S . Lambropoulos35 D . Daskalou36 P. Hare37 L. Thompson38 S. Meadows39 J . Florence40 S . Meadows41 R . Lea42 P. Edwards43 M. Mason44 R . Schneider45 A. Tehan46 A. Humphrey47 C. Morivitis48 A . Morivitis49 B . Touriganis50 D . Glove r51 T. Cattermole52 J . Gun n53 A . Boyd54 S . Dowlan55 N . Macrides56 A. Theunisson57 G . Vimpani58 D. Tsoka s59 D. McNamara60 D. Horvath

Coach : Brad HailRes Coach : Colin Donald1 S . Conley2 M . Maud3 C . Tucker4 T O'Neill5 J. Scoble6 T. Healy7 P. Rawley8 J . Shuttleworth9 M . Thackwray9 E . Healy10 P. Le e11 B . Valkanis12 L. Hull-Brown13 S. Narkiewicz14 P. Flyn n15 J . Cur' fin16 P. Harris17 S. Morris18 T. Scoble19 D. Wood20 J . Matthew21 L. Blackwood22 C . Cascun23 D . Rya n24 B. Frew25 J . Frisina26 M . Emerson27 P. Manuel28 J . Pace29 C . Hocking30 M. Sloan31 D. McFarlane32 L. Pearce33 S . McGowan34 B . Joyce35 P. Kearns36 C . Zeegers37 P. Cameron38 R. Peoples39 M . Ebbage40 P. Marti n41 C. McDonald42 B . Martin43 T. Peake44 A. Pace45 D. Fryer46 M . lacouangelo47 A. Jackson48 R. Toogood49 A Rosenfeld50 N . Shuttleworth51 D . Pearce52 S. Sampson53 E. Marino54 A. Bubba55 E . Healy56 S . Saunders57 P. Cotter58 N . Blainey59 J. Herbert60 M . Martineo6 9 J . Mazocca

` 8 C Brown99 G. Robertson

1 S . Rowley2 R . Gallagher3 M. Dixon4 D . Emmett5 A. White6 C. Stephens7 K. Gurtler8 D. Perrin9 P. Emmett10 M . Hovey11 6 . O'Meara12 M . Davies13 M . Hayes13 A . King14 M . Etcel t15 Mick Sullivan16 P. Sullivan16 J. McCarthy17 C. Sullivan18 T. Sullivan19 C. Stewart20 P. Kring s21 D . Kelly22 P. Murphy23 Matt Sullivan24 X. Smith25 G. Uptin26 A . Rock27 M . Wise28 C . Johnston28 M. O'Brien29 S. Barker30 P. Dixon31 S. Fanning32 B. Coleman33 N. Wilkins34 D. Sheehan35 M . Johnstone36 C . Ogier37 T. Macgeorge38 S. Perrazo39 A. Fimster40 G. Simms41 C. Rock42 T. Barr43 M. Barr45 C . Barr46 C. Ross47 J . Tully48 Mick. Walsh49 A . Cousins50 G. McMillan51 G . Hollingworth52 K. McLeod53 D . Noonan54 D. Bray55 C. Leifting56 S . Sullivan57 D . Fraser58 J. Noonan59 Matt . Walsh60 D . Fenech61 K, Lockhart62 N. Levett63 S . Waters64 A . Pothitos65 T. Allinson66 D . Cagney67 M, Joyce68 D. Gillespie70 T. Rogers73 M . O'Meara

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n 14 D . Taylor 16 A . Rose 16 P Caccaviello 15(R) P. Breguet15 H . McCarthy 17 R . Par ker .

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tl1 19 M. Avery (RC)21 G . Simmondson22 P.Ristevski

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21 N . Bayne 24 D .Bruce.

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t Yaung 25 G . Leishman 29 S. Darcy 27 A . Costello 24(R) J . McCutcheon(VC) 26 S. Lansdell 30 M . Ot obre 28 D. Kean 25 G. Burgess

25 D Freeston e1am 27 W. Paul (C) 31 M . Contesotto 29 M . Staunton.

26 L. Grochowsk iC ner 28 A. Farrar 32 L. Price 30 J . Ralph 27 C . Mathews

A ins 29 D. Bolton 33 N.Kennedy 31 B . Costello 28 A. KosmatosJr t ry 30 M . Stevens 34 B . Henricus 32 M . Jones 29 P. Vincen t

St, 31 C. Fairbairn 35 J . Briggs 33 T. Kitchen 30 T. Turcinovic h

w ey 32 N. Sladen 36 S . Savage37 S . Manton

34 S Moody 31 A. Bartolo32 X. Tob

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Carey 45 53 A. Volpi 49 T Bowers 46 T. Ferris

9 Ll Payne 46 S. COllins 54 M . Blundel l55 S. Smith

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.® ~97A bi} '-It a lot of Old School emotion saw OldScotc~ l home to Old Melburnians. OM's kickedaway in t :- ., second term to lead by 20 points at halftime - playing well, confident, and victory in sight .The Cardinails however had other ideas. Wilson,Collins and Aujard all took big marks and Scotchmoved to a 17 point lead at the last change. OM'swere scoreless in the third term. OM's carne backbut could only kick one goal to go down by 10points, 7 .13 to 9 .11 . Wayne Harmes thought it washis best win in his 3 years at Old Scotch. Best wereHeath, Holt, Collins (Old Scotch) and Smith,Ellinghau .G ivTcKeon (Old Melb .) .

What a it ibout in the 'B' section game, St KildaSouth Cai 'd and Therry Penola OB . Can anyonegive rr a i It where a team leads by 56 points atquarter tia and ends up losing by 29 points. Well,it happeneu .

SKSC kicked 12.3 to 3 .1 on the first term, and thenwere outscored, 19.14 by 6 .7 to go down 18 .10 (118)to 22 .15 (147). Wrigglesworth was sensational in theruck for Therrv, Goodwin kicked 7. And Reddick waseverywhere . SKSC had good players in Green,Gilmore, D'Agostino .

St Bedes Mentone Tigers charged their glasses tohonour former captain and B & F winner PeterChopper Hannan on his 200th game for the club.'B' Section captains were Dave Williams (Bany),Peter Hawley (Ivan), Mick O'Hara (Maz), Dean Comer(MHSOB), Mick Perry (Old B'ton), Marty Veal (OldIvanhoe), Brett Connell (Ormond), Mark Brady (StKevins), Mark Tkocz (St Kilda) and Dennis Castaldi(Therry) .

Traditional rivals, Therry and North Old Boysbattled it out in Under 19 (2) Red with NOB winning13 .5 (83) to Therrys 12 .9 (81) . Best were Moustafa,McIlroy, Tonkin (NOB) and Goodwin, Smith, Walden(Therry) .

Anthony Damen umpired his 150th game .'A' section flagwavers and keepers of goalsquarepeace were Geoff Grigg, Malcom Wenn, DominicNapoli, Michael Lentini, Kevin Segota, Alan Bishop,Stuart B rd, Shannon Ryan, Bernie Hoare,Anthony S ipson .

Old Xal ri: is got off the bottom in 'A' Section whenthey defeated Old Haileyburians in a high scoringgame - between them, 15 goals in the first half, an d20

21 in the second halfwith final scores OY20.19 to OH 16 .12.Doug Bailey wasoutstanding in th ematch for the victors, supported by Ridl ~ ardand Da

?~vid McKay. A Bourke kicked 6 for

in Pd or i - hard to tell as OX was the onlyteam not to have a team list in the Ar uTh eFootballer.berry

mourned the loss of foundation comni =emember, John Biddlestene (it's wonderful toson Gerard, after a fine career with thencluding state Football, carrying on the f< y

tradition) .

A remarkable number of games with a Universityside, and it was 200 with Monash Blues for DavidWood.

A day of note it was at Old Mentoni an s when ticon of the club, Garry Norton, beat Ron - . ,club record of 322 P : imes .

Coaches of the t teams were Alan F>(Bulleen-Temp), : _ot c ), Graham T;(Old C '~Ve ll), C. Job .__ y), A.

L(Therry), GaryKa ll int' ; os ([, ! ! ; ~-riars )

Coaches Clipboard ran an article by Gamy Co non Food for Sport . Worth repeating a couple of tinjcs .Increase water

° have at least one drink with meals and twobetween meals

° before exercise, drink 1/2 cup every 15 minutes upto l l2 hour before exercise

° drink PLENT'Y of water after exercise and especiallyBEFORE alcoholDecrease alcohol

° alcohol is a central nervous system depressant andwill slow reaction time, affect hand/eyecoordination, accuracy and toleranc edrinking e night BEFORE a match also tends todehydrate you which caused decreased blood flow tomuscle .

Congratulations to Pat (The Bouncer) Macbus - 350games as goal, boundary and field during his VAFAcareer.

Unw_feated t- :rns, Old Paradians and Ormond metat Gar? - -, oval, their first visit to the ground formany of the Ormond tear-n . In a tight game, Ormond

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977"Moose" Thomas, enthusiastic

ran, started with the club in 1962; ;ie.

11 i re by 2 points aga :4JAX toaten record, sco': s 15.5 to

lton, O'Sullivan, . ; (0.: :almus, S (. ~JAX) .

eir tim -- r, Graeme~ that role .

~r;uling St Bedes OC by 28u 9.11 to 4 .3 in the secin d

o retain `F' Section

"Tipsters Tally'" .

for their defeat 1, l It Oldre rhen they ii,~d the

. 'aradians by no i : ;s thanuiiu, N . Beattie and Cleary (6

3 from S t1 1977 h

t ?'), Russell Barnes (Orm), Steve Exto n

ctic g shipof b . ~i I to avee ncto: u< -Ti by"outofa" ~ . ~ _ ;~,a

~apidns were Andrew Sr -.re (Bull-id i .Iatthews (Caul . Gramm.), Stuart

o-il .), hack Green (De La Salle), Paul

Robert Fuller (Old Scotch), Simon7 ;lues) . Who captained Old Xaverians?

D') continued their unbeaten ru n~fea ed State bank by 8 points, after

the last change by 3 goals. Best wer eDummett, Ball, J . Marshall, Purcell, Ge ei tal scores were 12 .20 to 12.12 .

> to AJAX's John Hemish, Hamptonruckman Michael Malone and Blues'

ckman, Mark Tyquin . ('A' Sectio n97 - NR),

officiated in his 250th game.resident of Umpires' Association in

accuracy gave them the points againsttho,y scored 15 .5 to 13 .16 . best were A .Duvlesksis, R . Warren (Ivanhoe) an d

ay Rowland (Kew) .

in 'D') got home by 5 points against S t18.14 (122) to 17 .15 (177) . Stars were

Allen, D . Fletcher (5 goals), Milson, B .-dyth (Parkside).

in Adelaide .

° Howard, Naughton, Gowers (0.Bristow, Pavone (Assumption) .

;°°d his 100th game for Uni Blues .

appointed coach of the Victorian

, season occurred in 'C' Sectionms 17 .13 tied with Assumption

l ; 1 1 ) etcalfe reached 200 games with AMP.A t to 10 years of dedication .

A' ; umpires were D.R . Dodds, Mason ,Simpson and Harradence .

- `67es Lloyd Williams (no, not the

casino in) (Ivanhoe), Frank Snell (Kew), Peter"Porl .y" Rhou-i (0 . Xaverians), John Wilson(Caulfield Grammarians), Brian Kann (MHSOB),Don Howell (0 . Scotch), Frank Dunhi (Uni Blacks),Alan Salter (Coburg) and John Booth (0 .Paradians) .

George Mehl played his 131st consecutive gamewith AJAX.

Top scorer in 'A' section - 0 . Scotch 17 .18 (G .=L 18 goals) defeated Ivanhoe (1 0 . 7) .

-1952S-~m ? .!_,les (Hampton Rovers) was selected ascaptan of the interstate team; Manson Russel (OldScotcii) (now a patron of the Association) was on thewing with Ken Melville (Uni Blacks) (later centre in2 of Melbourne's premier teams) on the wing.Leaders, all undefeated after 4 rounds were, OldMelburnians (A), MHS Old Boys (B), East Malvernand Coburg (C) and St Kevins Old Boys andCaulfield Grammarians (D).

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1', as it ai, c<Jnc,-mattg warm day, which t sted the enduranceof nioy~rs c1n of*l+nLs or am. I"ic. ~ ac-r judge of thec iI._; : of the oil ? sin was rate was

: 1 Ii all] L 11 lis-c of their ininto that their runn, ; maintained ill

"Cougar" prowled the forward line, where his -resulted in fourteen goals. He received great supl E_ . . . ..."Carey'' aka Dave Butterworth, Justin Eve and from soliddefenders Malcolm Cooke and Scott Heywood . Eley Park totheir credit never relaxed their effo rts even though the leadersc.ron by ninety points,' iazenod provided tough oppositi on to Old Melburnians, whodid not gain their winning break until well into the last quarterwhen a five goal burst saw them draw away to win by thirty sixpoints . For Old Melburnians, Tomlinson again starred (so muchthat my Mazenod spokesman claimed, "he was the differencebetween the teams". For Mazenod the best

were: Adri anHoldswortti, "Gonza" Gonzales, Robbie Palaniara and Nick "TheCrow" Jacobs, who flies from Adelaide for his Club XVIII matcheach Saturday.

On the confined space of the Hughes Oval at Trinity Grammarplaying fields, Old Xaverian s did indeed have their'aftemoon inthe surf as Old Essendon were never "in the hunt" to make thematch a competitive one . Old Xaverians, despite fr equentrotations, never lost their rhythm nor surrendered theirascendancy, as they overwhelmed Old Essendon to win by onehundred an d fifty nine points . They were well served by; TimmyFowler, Peter Ockieshaw and Joost Parties .De La Salle kept themselves in the final's race be defeating StKevin's by forty th ree points . St Kevin's coach John Fogartythought that the De La Salle experience proved a vital factor intheir victory over his injury depleted team, who sti ll sit fourthplace on percentage from De La Salle . Best for St Kevin's were ;Purcell, Scarfo, Van Der Wert and Louis Katavolos .SECTION 2 NORTH A depleted Old Ivanhoe m anaged tomaintain their unbeaten record with victory by twenty onepoints against Therry Petiole . Their greater accuracy saw OldIvanhoe able to maintain their lead throughout the match.They had good players in Captain, Paul Sigley, JordonRiss trom, " Egg" Cormack and Dean Craker while ShaneKingston kicked five goals . This vrieto ry h as set up today's showdown with Old Xaverians,A five goal burst in the second qua rter, set up Brunswick fortheir first victory, which came by fifteen points at the expenseof Fitzroy Reds, who remain winless . Best for Brunswickincluded; Raymond Mainelli, Wayne Morgan an d ShawneeDavis while for the Reds; Manfred Rosenthal, Brendan Foynesand David Atkin did well.kRarcellin consolidated third place with a nine point victo ry overthe continua lly inaccurate University Blacks, who had the ballin their scoring zone at least twenty five per cent more than didMareellin. Need I write more!!

On the big Hudson Oval, Old Trinity proved no match for thebigger and fas ter Old Xaverians, who prevented Old Trinityscoring from the first few minutes until into the last quarter. Byremaining undefeated, Old Xaverian s have set the stage fortheir show down with the reigning premiers, Old Ivanhoe today.SECTION 2 SOUTH Hawthorn managed the biggest surpri seso far this season when they defeated Old B ri ghton by fourpoints after a fairly even contest . In their three variousmatches . Haw thorn had given no hint that victory was near.Well done Hawthorn .Whitefriars started we ll against Old Geelong, who were notreally in the contest as they trailed by forty five points at the last

ere must har,I iediing in their

because, Oldmg nearly stole tii cpoints with thc

r!ia;-fla .s ; quarir° r-i_iir!srs mana: l i e

> : time White;rian, .,, :lo;: in the t~d by; Chris Harris (half forward),' Scot _

forward and captain, Tra ; Jackson accoutre half bGeelong had good players in ; Adam Hesketh, Solon t(full forward) and Cam Watson .Monash Blues received a real fright against St Laccurate kicking saw them fail byMonash had a lot more use of the ball but their playersfully utilize their opportunities .Leaders, Collegians were untroubled to defeat Hampton Roversby one hundred and thirty eight points. Changes each week toplaying personnel are making the task of Rovers Coach, AndrewMcGregor very difficult. In addition several senior RoverslacU^d the necessary match fitness to extend the younger andfitter Collegian pl; ers . B st for the Rovers were; AndrewMcGregor, Richard Bulmer and Adrian Warry .

SECTION 1 Undefeated leaders, Prahran should pc i' ~necessary talent and stamina to enable them to d , __.t O dMelburnians, who do not appear to have the strength to keep"Cou ar" caged all game as well as having to stop . Butterworthand ~ve accumulating possessions. I select Prahran to willcomfortably.

Mazenod should win their second game by defeating OldEssendon, who are finding Section I a real challenge .St Kevin's face a real challenge to defeat Old Xaverians . Evenat full strength St Kevin's would find the "Croc" difficult todefeat . At Righetti Oval, I select Old Xaverians, who were notextended last week and who will be enthusiastic about winningtoday.

De La Salle should be able to return to the winning list today atthe expense of Eley Park .SECTION 2 NORTH Today is the turn of Brunswick to makethe dreaded journey to Oak Park to face the rampant (at home)Therry Penola, who are clinging to fourth place . Victory today

==te to the home side as well as strengthening thei rplace. Despite Brunswick having tasted victory,

I still select Therry Petiole.Up to last week I though Old Trinity were the unlucky side inthe section, because they had lost twice by a margin of fivepoints . Last Saturday they were simply outplayed.Today they have the chance to redeem themselves at theexpense of the erratic University Blacks, who are capable ofwinning if they kick straight! Over the four rounds littleseparates the sides and so selecting the victor is a real gamble .Without any conviction, I select University Blacks, who won thefirst Send Final on the Hudson Oval in 2001 .Third placed Marcellin make short trip west to Clifton Hill toplay Fitzroy Reds, who have yet to open their winning accomit.I can't see flieni winning today as Rlarcellin have too much toolose in terms of their season, if they let todav s opportunity slip .In what now appears a likely Grand Final scenario, oldXaverians play Old Ivanhoe at McHale Stadium, Abbotsford .Neither side has yet been beaten so it is difficult to judge howeach will fare under pressure . Old Ivanhoe, who were down onnumbers last week, will need every player to concentrate on thistask as no one can do anything off the ground . In Kingston,Ivanhoe has a reliable spearhead, who must be watchedcarefully.

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d enthusiasmplayed four matches

~r the Old X.averians ,ti four points.

itch inhair

on F?eae11

ie : won over.10 nes out of

g the finals .ance to prove; find i t

, who were unluckyng the opposition difficult

rs will be too fast for many>onnel would help the Rover

g way at the e:~pense

on, Collegians are snaping as the likely premiers .

egians depth of talent will.en I opponents . At this

>)tondents please co i' et me by one of my availablenc an on Monday . I can be contacted by telephone ,, by fax 9467 2865 or via email a t

nknu9ent ~ainha?in': .com.an

PranranOld IalelburniansSt Kevin sEley ParkOld Xaverians

CLUB XVIII NORTH

14 340 140 il3 113 10

Old Ivanhoe 5 16Old Xaverians 3 10Old Ivanhoe 0 8Marcellin 3 8Therry penola 4 7CLUB XV171 SOUTHCollegiansCollegiansMonash BluesOld GeelongCollegiansHampton Rovers

Prahran v . Old MelburniansMazenod 0 C v. Old Essendon

St . Kevins v. Old XaveriansBe La Salle v. Eley Park at IT.a vertey Park

Therry Penola 0 B v. „runsvoickFitzroy Reds v . Marcellin at !msden Street Reserve

Old Trinity v. University BlacksOld Xaverians (2) v . Old Ivanhoe

GLUR i$ (SOUTH)Old Brighton v. Whitefriars

Old Geelong v. Monash BluesHampton Rovers V. St . Leos Emmau s

Collegians v. Hawthorn Amateurs

221110988

9 .9 12.10 (82)9 .5 9.7(67)

as 2. D.w'ise. J .Comley.

C.] is . N.Cmrle, M....»„~h. D.Atlun. N .bYarm

5.4 6.4 6.9 7.14 (56)1.0 7.1 8.3 10.5 (65 )

,wrs 2. Chandler, Abbott Best: Colernan,LIT]- xll .

eera LIT]- s I' , :.ir > . YannL Best Milicia.it id in. C.

B . Nunn . T. HobOLD ': I 1.0 1.0 1.0 3 .1(19)OLD . . - . -'"-- 1) 4 .3 7.7 12 15.11(101)Be' R .: unrr- 1 ;, Kinross. Best: la at G Tri adwell, Stebbins.J

w, R. iVlnd!ow (F)

P *ry, :,:ZavareIla. B .C^fl7ns. . . . : id'ngtnn .t - . . . * CccIrsn 5 . Knncuy . T: . -. :daddm: Eest: Cochran ,

p, it i

dte 4 . Harris 3 . Rafts 2, Bannyntan. Murray. Best Spiterl.Harris. P~"hite. Gloufcilev.

Ti ie 5, Rossi 3. Chudder 2. Best., ?.gar. Heshett, Teague.

9.3 10,5 (65)5.7 6.8(44)

RS w' M.St-.wart. Best: Sigly,

.u I. Best : Keay, Crotty. Plnnell.

;,.2 7.82.1 5.4

argot 2 . B .Lrncit 2, D .His, F.Ptke . F.MeIIlln. J.

.tiax 2, J .Abu-Eid 2, tt. 6t. Best: C.Prkc, R.Cur-, G.E'(F)

Stoney 3, OT McGrath .In, 9uum. Bs,. xLkn . .,ue ... LanQuest,

CLUB1.6 3.10 6.11 9.16 (70)3.4 ; 8.10 9.12 (66)

3. B .Ca4ins 2, an 2, Parker, Dixon. Best:

Tha-i nhill (F)5.3 7.5 10.13 11 .14 (80)

iG 1.1 3.2 4.4 10.8 (68)

4 .1 8.1 9.2 1L5 (71)3.1 4.4 7.11 10 .12 (72)

ROVERS 3 .2 4.4 4.5 4.5 (29)5 .4 10.11 18.17 23.24 (162 )

re m Buhner 3. Gaud;nn Best: A. McGregor, Buimt-r. Gaudion.S. L tt, I t,-ry.1. BoyleC-'t C a.kkcv 5, Gay 3, Pellm+r 3, Morawetg 2, Osborne 2, StanFey 2,

-id 2. Burn. Ciuio, Sztar. Ress Rzst: Bratn, Harris. D . Taylor, Staley, AGay. C aklev.Umpus: T.Hail (F)

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ATKLE~7' 7 (Part 2)By, Lynn iiidmaa, Christchurcti College of Education,

NZ and David Hadfield, idassey University, NZ.

Reproaricedfrom the New Zealand Coach (200) Vol. 8

published by Coaching New Zeatan&

root change it.

serves and analyses the athletes and identifie s

iirr si~nifieant use of the empowering approach is< :b .1in to develop a shared vision and values withinr ;,u or individuals being coached. For athletes to

cmpowered, they must be able to contribute t oi ; 1 tci1rccuon of the team .

ch's role is to guide and facilitate, but the ~risionlr. t red with and owned by the athletes . Theres a

'Pcople will rise to the challenge if it is theirrl .Ilc~ibe' . The empowerment approach, is a most,fi,ruce tool in enabling athletes to take mutual

ncrship of the direction of the team as we ll as their'. ( arning.

Skill learning .It,empov:ering approach emphasises the manner of

:<<di~_ :ck given to atliletes in skill execu ti on . To~L_r!ce skill execution, questions asked in th e

rment approach enable coaches to promp tand compare their actions to an ideal model of

ce . This is what Hadfield refers to as thequcry dheory .

;vi ule words are different to bodily feelings and area-o_iated with different parts of the brain, athletesn u st answer questions (such as 'what happened to",)I Ior 1~ips when you played that shot?') from knowledgep sed to their brain by their proprioceptive sensors.TLc b:sis of this approach is to increase kinaestheticl, tiy and sensory) awareness of appropriate skillc :e_uiion and to allow decisions about what strengthsto rep and what weaknesses to fix (and how to fixtli(nu) . In plain language, if athletes cannot feel it, they

o ; tin kinaesthetic awareness, athletes need a strong>>euual image of the skill, through observation o f

,urate live or video demonstrations . The coach

~tre n,ihs and faults . The coach then aids the athlete inomparing their action with the ideal model by usin grat', 'where', 'why and 'how' questions leg 'What

h,tppened to your hips when you played that last shot?P,'here was your racquet head when you hit the ball?V,iiy do you hips move that way? How did your armsfecl when you did that sommersaulff) . If athletes arenaware of what their bodies are doing, the coach

>liould assist by asking'shaping' questions which ared(:signed to move the athletes towards self awarenesseg'The ideal model showed that its important to keep,,our hands close to your body. How close were yourhands to your body?') . Then the coach might say 'Letsplay the shot again and I want you to be aware of howclose your hands are to your body . After the nextperformance, the question would be asked again.

THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2002

Coaches can also help by asking athletes to rate theiractions on a 1-10 scale . A perfect execution would be aten, while an inferior performance would rate one .Quizzing athletes as to why they gave the score they didcan encourage further awareness (eg'You gave a seven .Why not a nine or a ten?').

Tactical learnin gTo improve tactical awareness and decision making, thesame type of questioning is used . Open endedquestions need to predominate, to allow athletes todevelop and create ideas. An open minded question isone that encourages more than one answer, eg'why or'how?' A closed ended question encourages a responsewith one answer, eg tivhat' or'where?' To use the athleteempowerment model for tactical awareness, coachesshould set up tactical situations as problem solvingexercises . Asking 'hovi and 'why questions will help tosolve tactical problems and enhance understanding .Examples of some useful questions might be, 'Given atwo on three situation, how would you get around thedefensive players?', or 'How would you finish the race inthe last 100 nietres?' Of course, this tactical approachis most useful when physically performing the situationprovided . By performing tactical drills, athletes solveproblems and seek solutions through practice and bytrying various alternatives .

Developing the sha r ed visionA successful team is one where athletes and coaches arevision driven . To develop this shared vision, coachesshould facilitate a discussion with their athletes at thebeginning of the season. Find out their reasons forparticipating in the sport, what direction they see asimportant . what values are driving them, what do theyperceive as fun an enjoyment and how they will get towhere they decide to go. Together, the vision isdesigned, ownership of the vision is shared and mutualacceptability is obtained . Indentifying and mutuallyaccepting a common vision provides a direction to putsystems and processes in place . Smother the vision invalues, and the outcome is a quality group of athleteswho have a common direction and purpose for the team .This shared vision ensures that there is satisfaction inthe team and as a result, quality performance follows .

In summary, athletes should be coached in a mannerwhere they are encouraged to be self aware and selfdetermining to be able to make both skill execution andtactical decisions. An effective coach is one who isconfident enough to know that while the responsibilityof the team,/individual is theirs, giving 'performance'power to athletes leads to superior athlete performance .Sporting bodies who are responsible for appointingcoaching positions should consider carefully theimplications of appointing autocratic, prescriptivecoaches . An athlete empowerment approach is morelikely to result in great athlete motivation, selfawareness and self responsibility which in turnprovides a positive learning environment and increasesthe decision making ability by athletes .

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24 C-,-; THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2G02

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AYt9~~ VEl- C'r~'J 1 . ® (Part 2)Bv Lynn Iii Liman, Christchurch Colle; of Education,

yZ and David Fladiielfl, " sey University, NZ .

f,,pruducedfrom the New Zealand Coach (2 00) Vol. 8No 4, Uul,tished by Coaching New Zeatand.

his when you played that shot?') from knowledge

rate live or video demonstrations . The coach

I . here was your racquet head when you hit the ball ?

ri nificant use of the empowering approach i s:oaitc Go develop a shared vision and values within(- ;, :u or individuals being coached. For athletes to

, cn :l?owered, they must be able to contribute t o:, ~ c uon of the team.

, , oach's role is to guide and facilitate, but the vision,iL,Cd with and owned by the athletes. There's a

`Pcople will rise to the challenge if it is thei rI!et~,c'. The empowerment approach, is a most

tool in enabling athletes to take mutua lr_!iip of the direction of the team as well as thei r

n '.earning.

Skill leal'ning .cimpowering approach emphasises the manner of

L_ :ck given to athletes in skill execu ti on. Tonlr :nce skill execution, questions asked in the

, ;, :; ;=crment approach enable coaches to promptnlct , and compare their actions to an ideal model of

crminee . This is what Hadfield refers to as th e~a, :ci~ ~heorv .

vt"itilc v,ords are di fferent to bodily feelings and ar eKit,d with different parts of the brain, athletes

Utust :nswer questions (such as 'what happened to

,-(=1 to their brain by their proprioceptive sensors.c i ;,43s of this approach is to increase kinaesthe ti c

:;nd sensory) awareness of appropriate skil l~;ccution and to allow decisions about what strengths

}:eco .and what weaknesses to fix (and how to fixIn plain language, if athletes cannot feel it, theychange it .

An kinaesthetic awareness, athletes need a strongmein- :1 image of the skill, through observation of

obscr,.es and analyses the athletes and identifies~,tr(ngths and faults . The coach then aids the athlete in~ i, paang their action with the ideal model by using

:,:i,,~, 'where', 'why and 'how' questions (eg 'Whath_ :npened to your hips when you played that last shot?

V, in do you hips move that way? How did your armsiccl when you did that sommersault?') . If athletes arelui :evare of what their bodies are doing, the coach-'tould assist by asking 'shaping questions which are

i9ned to move the athletes towards self awareness;'Ilie ideal model showed that its important to keep~ur hands close to your body. How close were you r

11;:uds to your body?'). Then the coach might say *Letsthe shot again and I want you to be aware of how

o r your hands are to your body' . After the nex t1=1 formance, the question would be asked again .

THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2002

Coaches can also help by asking athletes to rate theiractions on a 1-10 scale. A perfect execution would be aten, while an inferior performance would rate one .Quizzing athletes as to why they gave the score they didcan encourage further awareness leg 'You gave a seven .Why not a nine or a ten?') .

Tact ical learningTo improve tactical awareness and decision making, thesame type of questioning is used . Open endedquestions need to predominate, to allow athletes todevelop and create ideas . An open minded question isone that encourages more than one answer, eg'why or'how?' A closed ended question encourages a responsewith one answer, eg'what ' 'what'or 'wTo use the athleteempowerment model for tactical awareness, coachesshould set up tactical situations as problem solvingexercises . Asking 'hoiv and 'why questions will help tosolve tactical problems and enhance understanding .Examples of some useful questions might be, 'Given atwo on three situation, how would you get around thedefensive players?', or 'How would you finish the race inthe last 100 metres?' Of course, this tactical approachis most useful when physically performing the situationprovided. By performing tactical drills, athletes solveproblems and seek solutions through practice and bytrying various alternatives .

_ -pi n g the shared visi o nA successful team is one where athletes and coaches arevision driven. To develop this shared vision, coachesshould facilitate a discussion with their athletes at thebeginning of the season . Find out their reasons forparticipating in the sport, what direction they see asimportant, what values are driving them, what do theyperceive as fun an enjoyment and how they will get towhere they decide to go. Together, the vision isdesigned, ownership of the vision is shared and mutualacceptability is obtained . Indentifying and mutuallyaccepting a common vision provides a direction to putsystems and processes in place . Smother the vision invalues, and the outcome is a quality group of athleteswho have a common direction and purpose for the team .This shared vision ensures that there is satisfaction inthe team and as a result, quality performance follows .

In summary, athletes should be coached in a mannerwhere they are encouraged to be self aware and selfdetermining to be able to make both skill execution andtactical decisions . An effective coach is one who isconfident enough to know that while the responsibilityof the team/individual is theirs, giving 'performance'power to athletes leads to superior athlete performance .Sporting bodies who are responsible for appointingcoaching positions should consider carefully theimplications of appointing autocratic, prescriptivecoaches . An athlete empowerment approach is morelikely to result in great athlete motivation, selfawareness and self responsibility which in turnprovides a positive learning environment and increasesthe decision making ability by athletes .

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In a round with more teeth than a Peter F'ilandiakiss, the major upset was Kew beating La Trobe,and the daunting form of Yarra Valley as theBushrangers continued their rampaging form .

qVIE WPeninsula d Parkside On a beautiful autumn daythe Pirates defeated Parkside by five goals . The goodconditions enabled the home side to jump thePirates with five goals to nil in the first quarter.Peninsula worked their way back into the clash waha solid second term, but Parkside still held sway by20 points at the main break. The Pirates blew thegame wide open with an eight goal to two third term,and with superior fitness and attack at the ball i iout convincing 30 point winners . Kent, Ferg~and A. Parsons were among the better play( *s,Payze 4, and Torossi 3, again provided th hlthe goals.Bentleigh d Fitzroy Reds Bentleigh were too strongfor the Reds, sending the Roy boys to the bottom ofthe ladder with a 51 point win . A solid four quarterperformance gave the B's the four points, helped bystopping Fitzroy's running game and the good playby Eyles, D . Martin and Dimattina . The Reds werewell served by Pollard, Lee and Atherton .Salesian d Old Carey Salesian destroyed a lacklustre Old Carey with a massive 85 point win .Higgens kicked seven goals up forward and was wellsupported by Grace with six and Logan and Bobetickicking three each. Capping off his good goalkicking, Bobetie was best on ground in a dominantdisplay. His hard running and commitment to getthe hard ball was an inspiration to his teammates .Salesian looks dangerous and now sits in secondspot on the D2 ladder. Old Carey is at the crossroadswith a two from two record, and will need a lift frommore players to support the hard w°orkingKonstantinidis and Yarnell . T .Bull was a brightspark tip fonvard kicking five majors.Kew d La Trobe The upset of the rour,' saw Ke wget the chocolates against its more fanciicl opponentLa Trobe University, ;vith an exeithi{; 6 ;- i,i vie~ frv.Kew took the game by the scruff of the 7 -c° in thefirst quarter kicking six goals . From tl: :1 i t . as amatter of playing smart football and ha!u- 1 s on fora much needed four points . Searle v,s mv_i iifcntup forward kicking eight goals while Cullen snaggedthree and Woodhouse racked up countlesspossessions . For La Trobe the unexpected losswould have damped the teams spirits. Adanlwaithewas again a focal point kicking three while betterplayers were Brooks and White .T Valley d Oakleigh The skills from full back tofull forward were crisp, precise and definitely

superior as theBushrangers set thescene for a thrashingat Oaleleigh last week.The~ Yarra ValleyFootball Club has stamped its authority on the D2competition this season. A dominate forward lineand hard running back half saw the Valley flex itsmusc'® winning comfortably by more than 12 goalsThe outstanding performances from Kern with five,Dr, id MacVean were the major highlights, ForO~ , Bromley, Dooley and Mackenzie workede y, but the Krushers will need to go baci : tothe' ' uving board if they are to keep season 2002

.-a v Bentleigh Third placed PeninsulaBentleigh who are coming off a good cvin las t

The home side should look to consolidate thei rposition on the ladder, however will be tested by atalented yet inaccurate B's. The chance to establishthemselves as a real contender will see Peninsula gcithe points . Peninsula by 17 .Fitzroy Reds v Old Carey Both teams desperatelyneed the win, and the Reds at home should ha% cenough to get over the line. Don't be surprised if theC's push the Roy Boys all the way, but Pollard etidLee's form has been good of late and should carryFitzroy home - 11 point winners .Salesian v La Trobe Salesian will be far too strongfor University. With Higgens and Grace firing upforward, University will have their work cut out.Salesian by 44.Yarra Valley v Parkside In two words - Yarra Valley!The Bushrangers are yet to be challenged, althoughon their day Parkside is a worthy contender, theirform has not been up to it in recent weeks. TheValley by 60 points.Kew v 41 eigh Kew started the ball rolling lastweek with a terrific one goal victory, while theKrushers are coming off a disappointing loss .Expect the momentum to keep going Kew's way - 11point winners .Contact : ,uke Derbyshirehollvwood_lad( _ •ahoo .com - Mobile : 0407 524407

Peninsula v. BentleighFitzroy Reds v . Old Carey

Salesian 0 C v. La Trobe UniversityYarra Valley v . Parkside

Kew v . Oakleigh

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OLD C= - Nick vasrtopouIos, plays his 150th

v. inner of multiple Club B&Fs, Coach's ,

Vas is a former U19 Seetion and D2;, << 1" w'inner, a VAFA U19 & C-D4 Rep .side

C'ItiL;nan Awards . Currently a Co-Captain o fr,,i,,, t, am, Vas has been an ornament to the

o :1c since arriving from the Carey Gramma r, , ucl ~,'and always wi ll be a Club legend. Well

n td to you and your family, THANK YOU! "

hEIL l- r on i-atulate winger Matty Blair on playin g

50th -,~:une today. From Most Promising Reserves,,ii 1998 to Most Consistent Senior trophy

_'O01 . Well done by a great clubman . "

tIAG1E GLIII ; 3Y V~ eal`R t

D2 SECTIO NSalesian 7 25La Trobe 2 13Parkside 4 13Kew 8 13Peninsula 4 12

1)2 RESERVE Sr. Yarra Valley 9 21

Salesian 1 14Yarra Valley 0 10FitzroyReds 1 10FitzroyReds 7 10

~, ii-ire received Sport 9271 Crown bumper stickersrly antl have been asked to distribute amongst clu b

( _ . (uorte co ur chance to win a weekly VAFA/Sport 927 Sports pack

I~~ -i 'u ng a Sport 927 prize pack, a Quit SmokeFree Footy--11- °hnirt and a"For the Love of the Game VAFA history book,i ply complete the backing slip of the sticker and mail to the

I :Ai ner will be drawn weekly and announced each week in;'r )ateur Footballer.

!i ,ntries will remain in contention for the weekly prize .-- end of Rd 18 should your club have submitted the

t number of entries for the season, from your clu b~i the winner of the Crown EntertainmentNAFA Gran d

, I „ . ~cend package will be drawn . Package includes - two-i l`it's accommodation, dinner at Breezes Restaurant, breakfastYfd valet parking and (2) tickets to the AFL Grand Final .Winner announced C -in the Amateur oFootballer < iAugust 24/25.

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PARKSIDE 5.2 8.4 10.6 11.8 (74)PENINSULA 0.3 4.8 12.15 15 .15 (105)Parkside: Ryan 4, Beck 2, Schwab! 2, Hanley, Noble, Ware . Best: Romano,Martinez, Hockey, Barlow . Moodie, Schwabl .Peninsula: Payze 4 . Torossi 3 . J . Cogtilan 2, J. Atchison . Crean, A. Parsons.Powney, T. Prendergast, While. Best A. Parsons . Cannon, Warner. Pa}ze,Bowen, Kent.Umpires: R. Schuller (RDL) . S . Stokes (F), E . Garwood (RDL). S . Grey (RDL(B) . K. Coughlan . G . wakehng (RDL)

BENTLEIGH 1.3 5.9 12.13 14 .15 (99)FITZROY REDS 1.1 1.3 4.9 6.12 (48)Bentleigh: Lane 3 . Eyles 2 . Dimattina 2, Morgan, Jackson, Sharp, Gold .Henry, Sice, lYeson . Best Eyles D. Martin Dimattina Seeley Sharp GoetteJackson .Fitzroy Reds: Tornese 2, Drury, C. Andrew, Atherton, A Byrne. Best:Pollard, Lee, Atherton, Drury, Meighan. A . Parsons .Umpires : P. Jones, D. Longworth (F), A. Wekselman (B) . P. Whitehead (G)

OLD CAREY 5.0 12.5 13.6 15.9 (99)BALF.SIAN 11.5 13.8 21.13 28 .16(184)Old Carey: T.But15 . Hall 4, VasIlopoulos 2, Cohen . IInktes, L .Guerra, Vitali.Best Konstantlllldis, Yarnall, Mason, P.Graham, L . Guerra, AGuerra .Salesian: Higgtns 7, Grace 6. Logan. I .Bobetic 3 . Knott, R.Stevens 2. Sthtear,A .Stevens. Otdtietd . Best: I .BobeOc . AHiggi<ts, Irvine. Tambting. Nannes .Umpires: A Simpson . A. Shiels (F )

KEW 6.1 9.7 14.8 17.10 (112)LA TROBE UNI 3.5 6.9 10.12 15 .16 (106)Kew. Searle 8. Cullen 3 . Blair 2, Woodhouse, Fitzgerald. Looker, Aitken.Best Searle, Rbodhouse, Looker. Connolly, Wood, Ttnetti .La 1Ynbea Adamthuaite 3, Shektrick 3, Farrant 2 . Moreton. Wesley, Elliot,white, McMeekin, Ludeman, C.Perry. Best- Brooks, White. Adamthtivaite,McMeekin, CPerry, Edwards .Umpires: C. Stewart, G. Kelly (F)OAIiLEIGHAFC 3.2 7.7 8.7 10.15 (75)YARRIt. VALLEY O B 7.2 12.7 17.15 22.19 (151)Oakleigfi: Keating 3, Hunter 2, Mackenzie 2, Dalton i, Bromley I .Perdikomatis I . Best Bromley . Dooley, Mackenzie, Treacy. Knits. Keating.Yarra Valley: Keent 5, Stone 4. MacVean 4 . L. Taylor 3 . A Middlin 3 . R. Drew1 . Parry 1 . M. Laing 1 . Best: Drew. MacVean. Vatoppi, Stone, Middtin, Parry.Umpires : G. Skandakumar, P. Woods (F)

RESERVESPARICSIDE 4.3 6.5 7.8 11.11 (77)SALESIAN 1.1 5.2 5.5 7.6(48)Pariiside: Colosimo 4 . Gresham 3, Cttllcott 2, Adams, Costantini . BestCopley, Allan, McPherson . Adams. Colosimo.Peninsula: MeI{lnstrv 3, T. Cogtttan, Gardner, Krohn, Stainrorth . BestPlood, Mitchell . Barber, Krohn, Gardner . Taylor.BEPiTLEIGH 3.0 5.1 5.1 8.5(53)FITZROY REDS 4.4 8.6 15.13 16 .17 (113)Bentleigh: D . Krotofll 2, English, Istead . Wt[ttington, Walker, Krassaris.Adants. Best: A. Prttito. C. Martin, Wade, Adams, Krassaris .Fitzroy Reds : Maroon 7, Bennett 4, Kane, Auden . J . Parsons, Leske . BeakMarcon, Bennett, Grillo, Everard, Hamilton . S . Anrews .

OLD CAREY 2.2 7.7 7.9 7.14 (56)SALESIAN 2.3 2.4 2.6 5.7 (37)Old Carey: Rarropoiilos 3 . Sontag 2, Weill, Hardy . BesL Raft, Drake, Gates,tS'eiU, Sontag. Davey.Salesian: Cincotta 3, Todd, Ngo, Byrne. Best : timsin, Parker, Shirley,Seager, Callaghan, Marinkovic

KEW 2.0 3.8 4.11 7.12 (54)LA'IROBEUNI 4.6 7.7 11.11 15.14 (104)Rem Symes 2, Denton 2, Lhsngston, Carman. Kiriakou. BesG Marchesani,Water, P.Demus. Symes. Denton . Lhnngston.La Trobe : Hewitt 5, Dumaresq 3 . Rosenbren 2 . Watson: 2, Griffin, Craig.Best* Hewitt, Dunne. Griffin, Cray. Watson, Walker.OAILLEIGIi AFC 2.1 2.2 4 .3 4 .3(27)YARRA VALLEY O B 5.4 13.8 15.11 22.12 (144)Oakleigh: Brown 1, Moen 1 . Nguyen 1 . Redford I . Best- Hall . P.Papadopoulos, Conneltart, Parton. Varlatzos. Nuske.Yarra Valley: Collett 9. Yea 3, Drew 2 . Smith 2. Gillies 2, Balshaw 1, DaviesI . Strang 1, Tomskdts 1 . Best Bhnama, Collett, Dac ;cs. Drew . Joiner, Lang .

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Coach : Brian GrillsRes Coach : Dae Huffer1 P. Farran t2 S. Fredrickson3 D . Sheldrick (C)4 C. Perry (VC)5 S . Adamthwaite6 S . O'Tool e7 N. Dunne8 J. Thorn9 L. Walker10 P. Morton11 Josh Levy12 K. Perry13 T Luderman14 L. Wakeling15 S . Brooks17 Jacob Levy18 A.Hewitt19 S. White20 A. Murphy21 D. Edmunds22 P. Stewart24 S . Edwards26 B. Phillips27 D . Gilmour28 C. Ross29 A . Pendell30 J . Smith31 M . Fannig32 D . Hill33 M . Watson34 A. Murray35 J . Eyre36 T Mawdsley37 C .PortQ r39 N . Rosengren40 R . Slater42 D. Gleeson43 A . Poulton45 D . McKeekin46 B. Launikonis47 A. Samson50 K. Hopkins51 C. Francias52 T Stauton54 T. Peters55 A. Cummings

J . Laidlaw66 A . Battle70 J. Dumaresq

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:A ILESTONESANTHONY SIMPSON -200th Game today . He is umpiringthe Yarra Valley vs Parkside game at Park Orchards withhis brother, Peter and the goal umpires are his fatherGraham and nephew, Mathew . All Anthony needs is hisfiancee, Ann and Peters wife, Tanya to run the boundary tomake the milestone a'family affair as well as one for thehistory books. Anthony began umpiring in 1993. He goalumpired for 7 seasons and 2 years as a field umpire . Hisfirst game was at Ajani Reserve with his father, Graham(who was there to teach him the ropes) and his first fieldumpire appointment was an Under 19's game at Old Careyand on his own!!! . One funny incident was when his fatherforgot to pack his black trousers!! Anthony said that he wasalways forgetting one piece of item that was to be packedbut to see this happen to his Father! Made him think twiceafter that. Anthony invites all umpires and friends to joinhim in celebrating his 200th at Park Orchards after thegame or at Daisys in Ringwood for dinner from 7 .00pm.BERNIE JEPHSON cont . . .celebrated his 200th game inRound 3 . . 1 . This is his 11th year with the VAFAUA . 1978,1982-83, 1994-1996 and 1998 until the present . Hestarted umpiring with the Goulburn Valley Umpires in1976 as a field umpire . After leaving Shepparton, he movedto Melbourne and commenced goal umpiring with the VAFAin 1978 . He also goal umpired with the Central AustralianUmpires in Alice Springs in 1985 and 1986 and umpired anumber of school football matehes. In total, he would haveumpired well over 500 matches. He is a'mad' CollingwoodSupporter! Bernie wishes to say THANKS to the guys whocame back to Camberwell to celebrate his 200th and to theOld Scotch Football Club for their presentation andwonderful hospitality. Thanks to the other goal umpireswho continue to be great mates and a real support for eachother. Thanks to Gary Baumgarten, John Hall, MichaelLentini and Shane Herbert, the Goal Umpires Advisors whohave given him advice and direction over his yearsumpiring .

VAFAUA °DR OND GOLF" GOLF DAY A crisp, stillmorning greeted the golfers last Sunday for the annual golfday, down at Brighton Links golf course . What followed washours of tracking through bushes, cursing and the oddclub being thrown as the umpires showed their skill at theever relaxing game of golf. At the end of the day, after thefinal bunker had been raked and the last putt holed, thewinner was Dash "Vijay" Peiris who beat, playing partner,Simon Stokes by a solitary stroke. The winner received aWilson golf bag, which was graciously donated by DaveFlanagan of Drummond Golf, Cheltenham . Afterwards theplayers enjoyed a BBQ at Dendy Park with drinks kindlydonated by Joe Segota of Sargeants - Chelsea, PropertyTransfer Agents. Other notable Awards: Nearest to pin -Dave Flanagan (both times); Longest Drive - PeterBuchanan ; NAGA - Bob Seymour.VAFAUA EXECUTIVE The VAFAUA Executive membersthat have been elected to represent the VAFAUA during2001-2002 are Anthony Damen (President), Peter Simpson(Senior Vice President), Mark Jenkins (Junior VicePresident), Troy Brooks (Secretary), Graham Thwaites(Assistant Secretary), Paul Jones (Treasurer), Dianne Whiteley

(AssistantTreasurer),Dash Peiris(SocialSecretary), Andrea Thwaites and Anthony Simpson (Me nTherefore if you wish to book a function at theclubrooms or have an umpiring issue to discuss, plfAnthony Damen .

SPONSORS The VAFAUA would like to THANK all tI, _ ;rsponsors for their continuing support to the VAFAUe, in2002 . The sponsors are Schweppes, Sportscover, Persona(Mortgage Managers. The VAFAUA also, welcomes CBDCycles as a sponsor in 2002. Personal Mortgage Managersdirector, Anthony Damen would like to congratulate two ofhis clients Nic Pavlou - Powerhouse FC and Ge:erdMalcolm - Richmond Central on their miles,oneachievements noted in the A.F last week.

KEEPING FOOTY IN THE FAMILY. . . Continuingon . . Wayne & Leisa Henry (father/daughter); Nancy & PeterMcTaggar (father/son) ; Graham & Suzi Cavanagh (father/daughter); Justin & Therese Toohey (husband/wife);Richard & Karen Eastwood (husband/wife) ; Graham &Andrea Thwaites (husband /wife) .. .but wait. . .there ismore. . .

WIIATS YOUR DECISION!! Answer to LAST WEEKSQuestion : Field Umpires decision - B . Blow time on andbounce ball at top of the goal square : The winner is Mrs .Denise Kelly from Mazenod. Please contact Phil Stevens on9531 8333 to collect your prize .THIS WEEK'S Question : Prahran and Old Camberwellplayers are contesting for the ball . The ball goes to ground .Field Umpire calls for a ball up . As he/she throws the ballup, they see that a Prahran player is being shepherd by anOld Camberwell player 10 metres away from where thecontest is occurring. What is the Field Umpires decision?Email your answers to diannewhiteleyCbigpond .com to wina prize.

ONE MINUTE WITH CRAIG.. .. .RICK LOVE - Nickname : Lovey, B Section Field Umpire -No . 22G, games umpired : 81, AFL Team : Richmond, BestAFL Player: Wayne Carey, Best VAFA Player: Chris Percell,Hobbies : Water Sports (all).

ROBERT PARRY - Nickname : Pazza, A Section GoalUmpire, games umpired: 106, AFL Team: Essendon, BestAFL Player: Tim Watson, Best VAFA Player : Luke Hawkins,Hobbies: Essendon matches every week, Current Affairs.MATT COX - Nickname : Courtney, B Section Field Umpire- No. 27R, games umpired : 90, AFL Team: Geelong, BestAFL Player: Austin McCrabb, Best VAFA player : Darren 'BigKev Moncrieff and Shane' How high?' Banfield (HawthornAmateurs D3) Hobbies : Cleaning the pea in my whistle .

SOCIAL 10 Pin Bowling Night - 25/5/02 Trivia Night -29/6/02 Mid Year Dinner - 26/8/02 A Section GrandFinal Brunch - 22/9/02 Grand Final BBQ - 22/9/02Presentation Night - TBA; End of Season Trip - TBA.FINALLY... -All correspondence to diannewhitetee alrigpond.com

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26 Jim Papioanou

37 iliatt Cox

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29 Chris Garcia

30 Justin Lipson

33 Robert Mayston

Graeme Morgan

35 Jason Lane

36 Matthew Meier

33 Chris Stevens (S)

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6 Neil tVoods

7 Scan Scully

9 Damian Lane

10 Trent Foley

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12 Mark- Morrison

14 Ash Hoogendyk

15 Tim Doecke

16 Mervvn Monty

17 Peter Keogh

18 Peter Simpson

19 Andrew Fyfe

20 Brian Woodhead

21 Gajanan Skandakumar

22 Chris Collin s

23 Peter Griffiths

24 Leigh Dillon

25 Lionel Katz

26 Daniel Dinneen

27 Anthony Simpson

28 Ken McNiec e

29 Peter James

30 Michael Phillips

31 Robert Semmens

32 Anthonv Damen

33 Michael Forde

34 Stephen Morgan

35 Troy Brooks

36 Ian Burgess

37 Gavin Roberts

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8 Paul Wi°iliington

9 James Van Beek

10 ` an Bowman

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17 Cameron Leitch

18 Tim Sutcliffe

19 Scott Mackie

20 David D'Altera

21 Justin Grossbard

22 Rick Love

23 Chris Stevens

25 Richard Eastwood

27 Euan Lindsay

28 Leah Gallagher

29 Gerard Rolls

30 Simon Olive

31 Rob Schuller

33 Simon Stokes

34 Jeremy Heffernan

35 Graham Thwaites

37 David Murray

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6 Dash Peiris

7 Alan Ladd

8 Nick Evans

9 Nathan Carlyon

10 Robert McLeod

11 PaulTuppen

12 Simon Payton

14 Tim Tingiri

15 Michael Sneddon

16 Luke Moncrieff

17 Mick Robins

18 George Paleodimos

19 Heath Little

20 Norman Hitchen

21 David Irons

22 David Longworth

23 Robert Sneddon

24 Jason Moore

25 Mat Taylo r

26 Patrick Coulthard

27 Paul Jone s

28 Ron Marlyn

30 Anthony Lilley

31 Tim Friedman

32 Jarred Aspinall

34 Daniel Stephens

35 Dianne Whiteley

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EAGLE: FOXFM is running apromotion forthe Perfect Manand here is oursuggestion :MarcelIin'sDave Waters .The courageous

#1 - Marceflin's Dave Waters (Ideal Mm?) 1999 A SeCti0i1

best-and-fairestis well mannered and his neat skills arematched by his appearance . Dave evencomes out of pack looking groomed! It's thisanecdote though that gives the on-baller ournomination . When Dave hangs out thewashing he uses the same color pegs tomatch the color of the garment .

0 OVER SUMMER III : FORMER VAFApresident Andrew Langford-Jones refereedthe New Zealand Open - the championshipthat hosted Tiger Woods . The final roundwas climatic when ALJwas called on for the !correct lie for MichaelCampbell after his ballhad ended up in ahandbag under thestand behind the 17th .The local hero hadn'tbeen smiling as hislead was reduced butit was great to seeCampbell raise a smilewhen ALJ hit thegreen. Can't Confirm Andrew Lanqford-Jones -quick witte d

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what it was that the Old Hailel !)„r` .supporter said, but as those who ha~-eexperienced ALJ's company, even after aStKilda heart-breaker, he has a knack ofmaking you laugh.

0 SIX-DEGREE S OF SEPARATION : FORthe past couple of years VAFAAdministration Officer Sue Anderson's officehas proudly displayed a framed and signedCollingwood jumper. Interesting to see oneof the signatures of Mark Orchard who afortnight ago lined up for his debut with OldIvanhoe.

0 CUTE PROMOTION: NOBS put on aterrific sportsperson night and nextWednesday (May 15) at the San RemoBallroom in North Carlton, they have thesecelebrities : Mike Sheahan, Paul Couch ,

Terry Daniher, Simon Madden and SamNewman . What caught our eye on thepromotional flier were the descriptionsof each personality. For instance Sam isdescribed as a "former Geelong playerand current media personality". Been awhile since I've heard Sam described insuch a pleasant way. Cost : $70, $55 forVAFA players for a three-course meal,beer, wine and soft drinks. AnthonyHudson will MC. Ring Bruno Conti: W9659 7003, H 9380 8639 or 0439 033518 .

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TEMPTING I OEI.: Nick Russian, oneof [lie likcly ]ads from Old Ivanhoe, has beenoi, the Australian version of Temptationl,l~und . In the good ol' days Nick was on theClIannel 31 VAFA Game of the Day, so wecan sav that's where he got his break int o

a high-level production TI is . . . butlilcc most I'm not mean t to know about thatcos I don't watch such rubbish'. So how did

1 knovc about the show, I can hear you ask?

%t'cll somebody had to watch it to see Nick .PS : If anyone can get us in contact with,N: ich , and his partner - if they survived, we'dlove to interview them .

v FAREWELL DAMIAN? SAD to report BSecuon scribe Damian Carro ll won't be withits as he is taking a career move north .Damian is off to Brisbane to work on a RioTinto project . Ahh, you think we've read thelast of his B Section columns . . . think againas DC is going to use the wonders oftechnology and his fighting spirit to keep-on-keeping on as the B-grade scribe .

0 KEEN FOR ANECDOTES : THIS columnis for all levels of the VAFA and we are happyto run something you would like to raise,Aether it be good or bad . Brief e-mails getthe best chance of a run, and if you have apicture you can deliver electronically, thenthat would be even better.

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SPORTSCOVERoUAlmr tNSUftAt1CE AT A sFORTtHG PRECE

Better result from the clubs this week. Also, letsintroduce the one drink/one raffle ticket per playerfrom visiting clubs in D3. It can make all thedifference for you opposition footg clubs .

3OUND FOUR REVIEWWest Brunswick managed to shake off a persistentMonash Gryphons after the last change to record acomfortable win at home. West, Benjamin . Cannaneand Edwards were all influential in the Pies' cause,while Bourbon was great for the Gryphons .

Despite four goals each from Murchie and Higgins, adisappointing Swinburne University lost toElsternwiek by 33 points, with the Wickers doingthe damage in the second quarter.

Richmond Central lost to Power House by sevengoals, but can be encouraged by the form ofyoungsters Trotter, Avery and White .

In a game witnessed by a large crowd (including areal family feel) at Rathmiues Rd Reserve, Hawthornwas able to shake off a persistent Syndal. Scoreswere tight at the last break before the Hawksmanaged to get on top. The home side were bestserved by 50 gamer Chris Reed and Pat Burke whilstthe Hoers best included goals sneak Schulling andCachia .Finally, St .Johns comfortably accounted for SouthMelbourne .

ROUND FIVE PREVIEWWhat Pete Says:St . John's welcome Syndal Tally Ho to ThomasCarroll Reserve . The JOCs returned to the winner'scircle iast week while the Hoers suffered anothertough loss . I don't expect any respite for them thisweek, as the JOCs should record another victory .Hawthorn host Richmond Central in what wouldappear on paper to be a foregone conclusion . I'msure however the Cobras' endeavour won't be foundwanting and that Peter Tyson's men won't take it forgranted either. However, I still think the Hawks aretoo strong. Hawthorn it is then .

Power House take on Swinburne University .Swinburne has surprised many this season andcould quite rightly be considered favourite to takethe points today. With the Razorbacks' MatthewHiggins facing his old side, I certainly think so .Swinburne for mine.

Monash Gryphons entertain South MelbourneDistricts in the first of a three game homestand forthe Gryphs . The home side have started slowly, butdid the same last year and still made the finals with

a fortnight tospare . Will theydo the samethis season ?This game will be a tough hitout, but just thekickstart the home side needs . Gryphons to win in aclose one .

West Brunswick travel to E-Park number two fcrtheir clash against Elsternvrick . The boys from Par1Street have looked tidy in their last tAvo gamesagainst fellow fmals contenders while the baysidersalso scored a handv win last week. The Pies showeda fortnight ago that travelling isn't a problem and Ifancy them to score another win today .

What Ed Says:St .Johns host Syndal with the visitors surelysuffering the effects of being on the road" . St.Johnshave had only one hiccup so far and hard to seethem faltering here. Don't underestimate Sydnalthough. They are a well-organised and well-drilledunit.

In a local Derby, Hawthorn host Richmond withthese clashes over the years having a history of closeresults. Richmond would be disappointed with theirslow start to the year however they historically gettheir motors running about this time . The Hawks,with virtually a full list to choose from, should getthe points .

Pete, you are right, Swinburne have been thesurprise packets. They seem to have got their acttogether and with players of the standing of Murchieand Higgins will be a constant threat . The House onthe other hand, continue to rebuild after the 2000premiership. I have a high regard for the House andfully expect them to gain momentum as the yearprogresses but Swinny should have their measureon the weekend.

Monash host South in a crucial match for bothclubs. Monash have certainly been in the tough halfof the draw but none the less, Jack McDonald issure to be urging the fact that a repeat of last year'sbarnstorming finish is not a fait accompli . Still ratethe Gryphs highly and they should get the points onSaturday.

Finally, the Wicks host West Brunswick in thematch of the round. This will be a great indication astoo how the year will unfold . It would not surprise ifthe home side took it right up to the Westies,however still fancy the Brunswick boys to prevail .

"RESERVES"

Pete : JOCs, Hawks, House, Bloods, Pies (will we see

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:nion of "kissin' cousins" Angus "Hammer "~ 1,„1I11un vs . Keith Currie??)

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SOCIAL NOTES

~Tanas3 Gryphons wish to remind their players andp,,rters of the Players Revue Night next Saturday

~tii Rlay) at ihe Gryph hill from 7 .30pm . Cost i s

Hawc?norn is having a Past Players and Parentsicheon at Elsternwick Park in two weeks . See

Si, ~,udy or Ed for more details .

- wish to congratulate the

sail on Ed .SillCalocker.com It would be terrifi c

ng players on reaching the milestone of 50gan:es in the first month of this season: PaulHnrris, John Jenkin, Chris Lehmann, JulianScuth and Lttirze Stemczrt.

to your club this weekend, and thanks t o,, : ilo have sent us information. Any

i spondence regarding social notes, milestonescan be given (ideally by 5pm Monday) to Peterfax on 9920 9097 or emai l

cr.PS .WilliamsonCcentrehnk .gov.au (work) or Ed

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Power House v. Swinburne UniversitvMonash Gryphons v. Sth Melbourne Districts

Elsternwick v. West Brunswick

--- lDISTRICTS 2.4 3.6 9.6 9.8(62)

JOHNS 6.2 11.5 14.8 19.12 (126)South Melbourne Districts: Cheevers 5 . Hall 3, King 1 . Best Baade.McGee. D'Andrea. Hannan, Cheever, Daadler.St Johns: Horbury 5, Jones 4 . Vanlbluten 2, Dragwidge 2, Ladson 1, Hilton1, Hartnett 1, Koppens I . Ritter 1, Walker 1. Best Jones, Walker. Sharp,Hilton, Horburv. Pickering.Umpires : D. Whiteley, P. Griffiths (F), R Place, J . Kralevski (B). H. Cosgriff,P. Love (G)HAWTHORN 8.6 10.9 14.15 24 19 (163)SYDIDAL TALLY HO 5.3 10.5 13.6 147(91)Hawthorn: Lauletta 9, Banfield 3. Pollock 3, Preston 3, Ogge 2, Baccini,Burke, Johnson . Steele, Best Reed, Burke, Bantield . Hayes, Saulle . Preston.Syndal Tally Ho : Schulling 5 .Hanttemann 2, Martin, Cachia, Henderson,Harper, Allard, Wong Dix Best Schulling, Cachia, Harper.Umpires : A Hoogendyk (F)

RICHMOND CENTRAL 4.6 8.8 9.10 13 .14 (92)POWERHOUSE 5.5 8.6 15.10 20.14 (134)Richmond Central: Smith 5,Gleeson 3. Marak 2, But, C.Wtnte, AvervBestTrotter, Smith. C.White. 0'Sullrian, Avery, Barry.Powerhouse: Clarke H 3, Rainey 3, Boland 2, Derriman 2, Pavlou 2,Robertson 2. Rolls 2, Miller, Parker, Robinson, Ryan. Best Burt . Robinson.Robertson. Hase)er; Boland, Rainey .Umpires: T. Brooks, S. Rothe (EDL) (F)ELST"`nRNWICK 4.4 11.5 14.8 19.13 (127)SWINBURNE UNI 4.3 6.7 9.9 14.10 (94)Elsternwiek: Hunter 5, Foster 4, McAdam 3, Hankin 3, Burney, Mlssaglia,Curtain, B.Maltony. Best- Neill. S Riaaltony, ML.csagila, Mcnally, Foster.C,MahonyS' e Uni; Murchie 4, M.Higgins 4, Goode 2 . Albert, Morrison, Calder .Liston . Best M.Higg ns. Milano, CHiggins, Albert. Murphy, Jones.Umpires: H . Alexander (F), P. Wallis, G. Rollo (G)WEST BRUNSWICK 3.4 8.5 13.10 17.13 (115)MONASH GRYPHONS 3.1 5.5 7.7 9.10 (64)West Brunswick. R@st 3, S .Benjanlln 3, Kent 2, Cannane 2 . Lehmann 2 .Petsch, P.Hamilton, Carmichael . Miller, Shelton . Best: S .Benjanttn.Cannane, Edwards, P.Hamilton. Jenkin, West.Monash Gryphons: Denyer 3, Flowerday 2, wells, Bourbon, Edwards,N.Ruthertord . Best Bourbon, N.Ruttterford. Flowerday, Goold, Wells, Cross .Umpires: P. Marlyn, G. Pa)eaiimos (F), L. Pipe, B. Share (B), C. lialeta, ABorg (G)

BESt<8lmSOUTH MELB DISTRICTS 1 .3 1.3 3.6 6 .7(43)ST JOHNS 0.1 1.6 4.7 7.9(51)South Melbourne Districts: Laaaro 3, Rosowski 1 . Downing 1, Doyle 1 .Best : Doyle. Briglia, McCauley, Downing, Lazzaro, McKerrow .St Johns: 0`Dannell 1, Hyland I . Schoneville I, Hall 1, Dowsett 1 .Handeock 1, Harbory 1 . Best Dowsett. Hall. Brown, Handcoa.k, Pi, Wathen,SYNDAL TALLY H03.1 5.5 5.6 5 9(39)HAWTHORN 4.4 8.8 8.11 814(62)Syndal Tally Ho: Frederick 2, Buckley, Burns, Richardson . BestARichardson, D .Richardson, Frederick, HannettHawthorn

: Stroud 3, Signoruti 2, Doan, hicglenchy, Williams . BestA.Collins, Mcglenchy, Moncrteff, Vest. Rossitto, Strou dRICHMOND CENTRAL 3 .3 7.4 10.8 13.8 (86)POWERHOUSE 0 .1 1.2 2.2 7.7(49)Richmond Central Lake 3, Gray 2, Pntscino 2, Gutlterie 2, Dautouvic 2,Bunshaw. Best: Gu[herie. DAutovic, Lynch. Webster, Melville, Carew.Pow-erhouse: King 2 . Blowfield, Cassio. Harris, Marshall, Williams. BestCassio, Letivis, Wright, Marshall, Evans J, Harris .ELSTEI2NtVICR 4.2 8.6 9.8 12.11 (83)SWINBURNE UNI 3.2 3.3 5.7 5.9(39)Elsternw4ck: Walker 4 . Heath 3, Lillkakis 3, Paley, Stuchbery. BestSh chbery, Nicol, Walker, Daniels . Heath, BattainiSwinburne UnL Dobson 2 . Little, Gallina, ORiara. Best; Culph. Little .Demarte, RRoberts. Allen, J.RobertsWEST BRUNSWICK 2 .1 6.5 10.10 12.13 (85)MONASH GRYPHONS 1.1 4.1 5.1 8.2(50)West Brunswick: Disisto 4, Baker 3. Harris. RHeywood, Brockley . Smith,Clark . Best: Brunie. Disisto, Baker. Brunt, Brockley, Young.Monash Gryphons : Gains 4. Williamson 2, Clarke, Tobin. Best Callus.Polock. Warren, Robinson, Tobin . Leroy.

Pr, Frons are not permitted to bring Alcoholinto Flsterrrwick Park or Any VAFA Venue.

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ELSTERNWICK HAWTHORN i.7ort ~ so G, ~: .~ : rs POWER HOUSE RICHMOND cE or A ± °Coach: Peter Olives Coach: Peter Tyson Coach: Jack McDonald Coach : Peter O'Connor Coach : Mark Petruscn

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:'~nottier great round of football in D4, and theresults have indicated that this is going to be one ofthe most open seasons in recent times .Ttie match of the day between Werribee and AlbertPark lived up to its top billing with an even first half.Werribee failed to take advantage of some easy shotsand although Martin Walsh had his kicking bootson, the Bees went into half time two points inarrears . In the third quarter Albert Park came outwith all guns blazing, and with Kelvin Grace andJason "Bushy" Hannett starring, the Falcons kickedto a four goal lead and from that point on it wascatch up football for the Bees. The Falcons had someerrant kicking of their own in the second half,however, they managed to keep their noses in frontto win by eleven points .It was perfect conditions for football as UHS-VUtravelled to Eltham and living up to their names, theTurtles once again started slowly. If not for the busywork of Stockdale in the Eltham defence who wasbusier than a Baghdad bricklayer, the half timemargin may have been greater than the nine goalson the board. Eltham did fight back hard to getwithin four goals thanks to some sensational workup forward by Gathercole who kicked nine, however,the match was never in doubt, and if not for someerrant kicking by the students, the margin may havebeen a lot more . Good players for UHS-VU wereTate, Dolence and Langendorf.Old Westbourne came out with a point to proveagainst their old foe, No rth Brunswick, and startedbrilliantly through some fine play by the Horsburghbrothers and opened up a five-goal lead at half time .After the major break, the momentum changed andwith Simon Care filling in the hole in the Warriorfonvard line, the supply lines were cut and Northwere able to peg the margin back to two goals goinginto the last. North's David Newton was sensationalin the final quarter, kicking six goals and sendingthe Warriors crashing to an eight-point loss .It was a real arm wrestle for the first three quartersof the St .Mary 's versus Mt .Lilydale clash with noteam able to gain the ascendancy with Jason Hill,Nick Goldsworthy and Paul Harrison working hardfor the Saints . However, after a heavy bump took outone of the Mt . Lilydale big men the side was able torally and with Cunningham, Callanan and Kidd onfire, Mount overtook the Saints and ran out twenty-four point winners .The Rupertswood versus Bu ll een match saw thefirst use of the flood in D4 and the tactic provedfrustrating to Rupo early in the match .Rupertswood, through some solid performances byPaddy Clark, Jess Ramsey and Lukas Plumber, wereable to smash open the Cobra defence and begin topile on the goals . Young guns, Nick Ash and Mark42

Temming were alsoblitzing theiropposition as Ruporan out comfortabl

e 81 point winners.Box Hill North had the bye.GAVS TIPPING Last week's round was harder topick than a broken nose!

Seniors 1/5 (Season: 12/20), Reserves 3/5 (Season :12/20 )

WE EE AMATEURS v ELTFfA COLLEGIL :SEltham will be hoping to start better than they havein previous weeks, but they meet Werribee on therebound at Soldiers Reserve. The Turtles will needSharpe and David Brick to win the ball out of themiddle if their side is to be a chance, however, withD4 stars Tedessco and Matt Keogh in scintillatingform for the Bees, it will be a return to the winn, ; slist for Werribee with a 38-point win .UFISOB-VU v BOX HILL NORTHBox Hill North will be looking to register their firstwin on the scoreboard against an ever-improvingUHS-W today. The students have improved everyweek and would appear to have the numbers in theirfavor today. If Uni can hold down the goal kicking ofKeillor then it should be two in a row for thestudents as they win by 33 points .NORTH BRUNSWICK v MT LILYDALEThe match of the round sees North Brunswickhosting Mt .Lilydale in a battle for supremacy at thetop of the table. North was simply brilliant in theirsecond half last week and will be looking for astronger start today if they are to challenge Mount.Mt .Lilydale have also been dazzling and if they canhold the North legends in Care and Newton thenthey are a chance to win. However, North with thereturn of a number of star players will be too goodand win a close one by 11 points.ALBERT PARK v BULLEEN COBRA SIt is a tough assignment for the rebuilding Cobrastoday as they meet an Albert Park team that appearsto be getting better with every passing week . TheFalcons surprised all with their strong win last weekand with the welcome return of Sean Allan to fullforward, the goals should be plentiful . If Albert Parkcan break the Bulleen flood tactics, then it should bea goal kicking bonanza as they win by 86 points .RUPERTSWOOD v ST MARYSSt .Mary's make the long road trip to Sunbury to takeon a Rupertswood side still looking to reach its formof last season. Losing at home last week will havestruck hard at Sainstville and meeting Rupo inSunbury is never going to be easy. Carra will belooking to stamp his influence on the game for theSaints, however, the young guns at Rupo are gettingbetter each week and should win by 18 points .

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9.11 (>;). :;ra; .L, W ; .ue. Li:-,

siLlon ~ilg, Dav - nasi mark of the v„ar on rv_.. .,:ous

- ~d tap ruckman & also good on th ev en as asset to the Green & Goldyears now. Originally a country boy

to city life -writh little fuss. All atly more games & maybe one day

:Ci' .

- would like to congratulateCbaeh on reaching the Z Gt T

ganle 1~uhs one. Brian has been an outstanding,i, ~',uuor to the club since 1995 ; his achievement s

~imm°rous both on and off the field, being a threed fairest wtnrler, Captain since 1998 ,

litteeman and now inspirational coach.i, .i-, i, 1l: ;'11y respected by all at the club and indeedopp aents for his undoubted abi lity and for the

,uaiiner in which he approaches the game .coi",r<ahdations Brian, you are a remarkable clubman.

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impires : .. Fc . P. . F.offman( B. Ra , T. Casucelll (B). D. Mekler (G )

,?` ; .'_ . .. 3.6 8.11 13.14 15 .15(105)MT LYLYDALE 6.5 9.9 12.13 18 .21 (129)St Marys: Dwyer 5 . West 2 . Zembery 1 . Webb 1 . Bernardi 1 . Hill 1, Dayer1, Ornie 1, 2. °ohaazris 1. Goldsworthy 1 . Best Harrison, Hill. Morcom ,tVebb . Dwyer, hzrris.

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RG~ %sD 3.4 9.5 12.9 18.13 (121)Bill , .. .. . : ..s: Bolero Cobras: T Mazzarella 2, T Bourbon . C Chan, VTc n° irian Best: V Tehithn uirian, P AsLangul, P Dall'Ogfo, Fortune. Bsr.:,u,. rumRugertscvood: Asti 4, Price 4. Ramsay 2, Gallus 2. Baines. B Sinnett,Nicole, Eden . Batty . Flynn Best B Sinnett. Plummer, O'Callaghan . Asti .Price, EdenUmpires : G . Hunichen (R) (F)

Al IT PARK 0.3 6.5 9.6 9.9(63)11 2 .8 3.10 5.19 8.21 (69)1 :rk: Pastras 4.Trlcarico 2, Harper, Norman, Bourne. Best- Philllls.

J.D~'ev. Stetaard. Norman, McGuireV : : I-" ffman 3.Ellis 2 . Djakovic. Flack, Hervey. Best Edwards. Jones.G.Puller, P.j ..abakis. Towers, Owen s

i i"r 1Ai 1.0 2.0 6.3 8.3(51)UliS-VU 5.4 7.7 8.11 14.16 (100)ElEham : C. Watson 5, Keleher. Smith. T.Barnett . Best, Watson . Keleher,Turney, D.Barnett. Mann, Smith .tkT.S-VU: Mandatts 5, Cavaliert 3. Fisher 2. Rae . Dryne . Weber. M. O'Neill.Hest Fisher. Holt s, Mandalis. Callejen, P. Thomas . K. tteber.

OLD W. 11 6.1 7.2 11.4 14.6 (90)1doRTit1 . ..-. . .iCK 4.5 7.9 11.11 13.13(91)Old 9 estbourne: Slattery 6, Naidu 1 . Leitch 1, Murphy 1, Gosswell 1,Phillips 1 . Said 1 . Stevens 1, O'Sullivan 1 . Best: Slattery, Seholes. Said,Gosswell, Naidu . Riraliand.North ick: H .Tsialtas 4. P.Sorleto 3, B.Carter 3, Gillard, C .Pokrajak.Santecroce. Best: Santecroce . RPretty, Healey, Briffa, B .Carter, Burrows.

ST MARiS 3.1 5.1 5.4 8.8 (56)MT LILYDALE 3 .1 3.2 5.2 7.4(46)St Marys : Banks 3 . Rousis 2 . Ballantyne 1, Handy 1 . Watson 1 . BestHendie, Baltant}ne . Brown . Banks. Watson, Evans .Mt Lilydale : Costello 2. Walsh 2, King 1 . Varga 1 . Commerford 1 . BestDunn, Johnson, Bullerjahn. Hicks, Bun-ows . Morrison.

BULLEEN COBRAS 3.1 6.4 7.5 9 .8(62)RUFERTSWOOD 4 .3 8.6 12.9 15.11 (101)BnIleen Cobras : M Bourbon 2. K Burton 2. A Burton, J Ricketts, ASullivan, D McMullin. R Rodrigues Best A Sullivan . R Rodrigues, A Burton.K Burton . J.Todd. R Cimin oRupertswood : H Bradbury 4. M Mckenzie 3. M Mezzatesta 2, R Phillips 2,DSteeens 2. B Pettman. D Walsh Best D R'alsh. T Bottom. D Stevens,MMezzatesta. H Bradbury, C Corte, B Pettman, M McKenzie

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3, Dougherty 2, haves 2. Penhale 1, Brennert 1, F 1 . Kellett 1 . Katene 1 . Best: Lonergan .

-ga, Callanan . Kidd .n (F)

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T. ArnoldP. AslangutD . BeraldoH . BiramM. BourbonD . BourbonR . CuminoJ . ClarkT. DennaouiG . FortuneJ . HambridgeT. HurleyA LamannaR. LamannaLamersG. MandekicM . MastromannoP. MastromannoS. MastromannoNasrC . WatsonJ. ToddB. PollockB. Nei lT. BourbonD. McMullinJ . RickertMcCarthySullivan

23 R. ,24 K . Drumn id25 C . Horsburgh26 J. Glare Res Cr`C27 J. Stockdal e28 T. Barnett29 D . Howgate30 M. Decker31 B. Keleher32 C. Baud33 A. Howgate34 D. Buller35 G . Smith36 L. Donaldson37 J . Trumble38 R. Beecroft39 F. Coonerty40 J. Bau d41 A . Mann42 J. Howgate43 J. Mann44 T. Johns45 R . Davies4648 B. Tumey49 B. Hespe5 051 S . Maxfield52 G . Stackpoole5 354 P. Harding55 G. Jenkins56 J . Shannon57 S . Gathercole5 859 B . Evans6 16263 M. Luttick64 S. Schafe r

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NORTH BIU : ;C~~"^ :CCoach: Ange SammaranoRes Coach : Gary Cutler

1 Wemham S2 Adams D3 Lattouf G4 Dimarco P5 McMahon W6 Piaari D7 Magnuson D8 Guppy D9 Sammattino A10 Fawcett W11 Boudolah J12 Care S13 Ullo M14 Newton D15 Tsialtas H16 Tsialtas S17 Kyriazls A18 Verge J19 Famulati S20 Closter L21 Santacroce R22 Freeman J23 Briffa J24 Aliani M25 Dusan W26 Murphy J27 Vaina M28 Gillard S2930 Healey S31 Heck J32 Robertson B33 Rotelia J34 Pisasale M3 53637 Shepherd S38 Wallmeyer N39 Rhook C40 McCallum B41 Twaddle C42 Papanikolou J43 Page J44 Grist S454647 Prestigiacamo N48 Carter D49 Lawton D50 Ferrante F51 Sorleto P52 Brine P53 Pokrajak A54 Hill D5556 Cutter G57 Hill M58 Giovanogiou N59 Mollo L60 Nabbs S61 Goumas G62 Carter B6364 McKenzie A65 Rigazzi L66 Pretty R

0 L-` WESTSOUFtNECoach: Ashley Caspersen

Res Coach: Stephen Leitch

1 G. Robson (VC)2 A . Casperse n3 S . Depiazza4 T. Giga s5 S. Hewitt6 J. Horsburgh (VC)7 A. Christo8 A. Horsburgh9 K. Murphy10 J . Wilson11 S . Phillips12 N . Naidu13 J . Cornea14 S. Mattsson15 A. Board16 S. Christo17 M . Aqualina18 P. King (VC)19 R. Aldridge20 M . Houston21 M . Christo22 L O'Sullivan23 S . Huntington24 L. Fairfield (C)25 M. Stapleton26 P. Mesman27 D. Billman28 D. Slattery29 D. Horsburgh30 R. McMillan31 M . Baulch32 G. Jenkinson33 D. Ban n34 P. Stewart35 D . Rivalland36 K. Pillsbury37 A. Leitch38 B. Matteson39 A. Robbins40 S . Leitch41 K . Miller42 S . Roberts43 A . Runciman44 B. Slattery45 S. Robertson46 E. Sandstrom47 T. Said48 T. Scholes49 R. Naidu50 P. Habersatt51 L. Stevens52 D . Bal l53 S . Chaffey54 M. Crosswell55 D. Clowes56 R. Skinner57 M. Warren58 I . Smith59 A. Lipscombe60 N . Aqualina

~Werribee® r ~ 0

RUPERTSWOODCoach : Tony West

Res Coach : Shane McLauchla n

2 Fox D.3 Page S .4 Croxford D.5 Boddington P.6 Gallus S .7 Whitehead B.8 Plummer T.9 Clarke M.10 O'Callaghan A.11 Mou4e B.12 Cardillo K.13 Sinnett B.14 Plummer L15 Webb N.16 Clarke P.17 Hatty R .18 Pettman M .19 Mezzatesta M .20 Flinn P.22 Stevens D .23 West M.25 Nike D.26 Zarb D.27 McMahon N.28 McDonald D .29 Baines M .32 Sinnet P.33 Glassey G .35 Certo C .36 Henry P.3738 Petiman B.39 Walsh D.40 Drago C.41 Bowman P.42 Swann B .43 Phillips R .44 Icely A.45 Hum D.46 Eden T.47 Soutaris A .4849 0'Riley C.50 Walsh D.51 MacPherson B.52 Moskaijuk S.53 Bugeja N.54 Gibbs R.55 Ramsay J.56 Hatty G .57 Moskaljuk P.60 Price G. .62 McMahon A.6466 Mandoutt L.69 Bradbu ry H .70 Temming L.7477 O'Callaghan M.78

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Coach : uearmo-nth G ;1 : lackey n EllisRes G_.ch : TBA Res Goas i : Peter Dinnick R C Paul Smith

I T.Brovm 1 M . Wright (VC) 1 P. O'Connor2 B.Boyes 2 B. Ueberang 2 L. Kerr3 J.Carra 3 A.Talarlco 3 D. Flack

4 N .Goldsworthy 4 L. Gorringe 4 J . Johns5 J .Dveye 5 T. Fulton (VC) 5 P. Barsby6 S .Stone 6 S. Cracknell 6 S . Lvons7 A .Dsryer 7 D. Zulucki 7 T. Ellis8 A.Zsembery 8 D. Haslett (C) 8 P. Dawe s9 R.Orme 9 R. Smith 9 M.Bradl 'iel d10 G.Koumantatakis 10 B. Carrick 10 M . Keogh11 J .Bemardi 11 J . Shepherd 11 M . Gree n12 A .Webb 12 B. Farrelly 12 M . Walsh13 J .Hill 13 N. Rose (VC) 13 F Mehmert14 C.Goldsworthy 14 J . Ham

.McMilla n14 B15 M .Purcell 15 S. Brown

.15 A. Murphy16 L.Anthony 16 J . Tate 16 S . Fogarty17 P.West

18 B Frail17 C. Langendorl 17 A. Tedessco.

19 V.R any18 A. Hellner 18 S . Puglies e

20 A Lane19 J . Uebergang 19 J . Addamo.

Gilchnst21 M20 G. Madrigrano 20 P. Albakis.

22 R Allen21 B . Abrahamsen 21 M . Johnso n.

23 FHarrison 22 G. Mandalis 22 A . Dibatista24 J.Oconnor 23 G. Temes 23 J . Hoffma n25 C .Bartlett 24 N. Hahn 24 J . Crick26 RMulcahy 25 S . Haynes 25 A . Hovey27 M Banks 26 P. Thomas 26 S .Parslow.28 J.Innes 27 A. Cusic 27 P. Bro wning29 P.Harrison 28 V. Cavalieri 28 D. Turner30 P.Watson K. Webe r

0 29 S . Dol e31 D .Thomson 3 M . Butera 30 B . Cadesso32 P.Rheining 31 P. Dolence 31 B . Water s33 M .Ohalloran 32 J . Michael 32 M . Dolegorrsk i34 A.Pakovski 33 P. Greenbank 33 D . Owens35 G.Theoharris 34 J . O'Neill 34 N . Lovel l36 E.Evans 35 A. Butera 35 B . Cunningham37 L .Vincent 36 A . Pendlebury Ewards36 C38 C .Handley 37 G. Cat' retail .

37 J. Aylin g39 T.Millar 38 R. Lapish

38 D Velisha40 N .Luce 39 M . Rea .

39 L . Langfield41 B.Graetzer 40 L. Maguire Fuller40 S43 M.Chamberlin 41 A. Ludlow .

41 G. Groga n44 M.Robinson 42 D. Wallace

' Ellis42 D45 P.Ryan 43 M . O Neill .

Carson43 L46 S.Angus 44 C. Percy .

47 P.Rousis 45 P. Dinnick 44 D . Nedinis

48 D.Morcom 46 C . Siotos 45 J. Marinis49 G .Schembri 47 M. Kennedy 46 R . Hann

50 A.Wibawa 48 M. Davidson 47 G. Fuller

53 B.Armitstead 49 M. Kinnane 48 M . Foote

54 J .Wright 50 B . Dryne 49 E.. Mahone y

55 B.Perelberg 51 R . Hortie 50 Pace56 J .Vincent 52 M. Collins 51 B. Patto n57 D.Watson S3 C . Witnish 52 C . Andrew s58 B.Levris 54 R . Witnish 53 L . Djakovic59 K.Mdennan 55 54 A. Casserta61 N.Jadcson 56 D . Creek 56 O. Wals h63 P.Roseman 57 G. Divenuto 57 D . Abbey65 S.Roseman 58 J . Thomas 58 A . Cmerill a66 C.Roseman 59 J . Barron 59 A. Lont i69 J .Hendy 60 L. Turner 60 M . Czajkowsk i80 J .Clarke 61 T. Stathopoulos 61 D . Delan y88 A.Ballantyne 62 K . Rodgers 62 S. Liangos

63 D . Parker 63 A. Stewart64 R . Middleton 64 G. McGowan65 65 S. Parslo w66 S . Butera 66 M. Ega n67 M. De Luise

ROBERTS & DWYER 63 L . HolmesESTATE AGENTS 69 S. Fros t

70 E. Ricduti

fl U St Steel Industries 72 S. Duke73 S. Devli n88 D . Fisher

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- Weekend r~~tf,- .~ es (Fri) - !!mpires Appointments - Scores (Sa t . night)

- ~ - - -The main gate (Glenhuntly Road) is open every match day.

The rear gate (off St . Kilda Street) will only be open when there are no matchesscheduled for Elsternwick Park No . 2 Oval .

When parking in the area behind the grandstand please park in a manner that would allowcars around you to be able to leave .

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

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

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Name the qrid souare where vourninn ine oati was rn the original photo .

3: (a) Weekly. 3 successful entrants who correctly nominate the gridsquare in which the majority of the ball was, will each receive a PulseEnergy T-shirt, a Pulse Energy cap and 1 dozen Pulse Energy golf balls .The winners' names and original photo (showing where the ball was) willappear in each subsequent issue of the "Amateur Footballer" .(b) End of Year. All 66 winners will go in a draw. At this draw should theone person drawn have "switched" as part of the "Switch To" initiative thewinner will receive $2,000 worth of electricity, gas and petrol - $500 gas,$750 electricity and $750 fuel . Should the person not have switched thewinner to receive $500 prize -$100 gas, $200 electricity and $200 fuel .

;" : f TO ENTER : One entry per person. Tear off entry s°^tion whichappears down right hand side of this r- -page, fill in and mail to :VAFA P0 Box 359 Elsternwick 3185or p/copy and fax to 95312050.Entry to be received by noonTuesday following each round .

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ush Inn'ans Kerr, AMP=rranai Landscape

South Yarra SportsCentr ePaul Pattiso n

JB`s Purified Water

Goldpais Accountants

BeiersdorfClub WarehouseMime's Dol iGary McBcan MeatsBell's Hote lJulius Redlich & SonsSpit ting Image Catering

ddition to the two s>ecia i

(? ) U -iC e,5 .` _iPlayers, S1 nsors andSupporters Dinner

Ri b Coo~e Lawyers

TVP Communications

John PetersonBooksellerNytlraChem

The Kitchen Place

Ted Lynch Agencies

Australia Wine Direct

Williams & C oThe Fr lop

Kelth's i-iesRod's Fruit & VegBob Stewart Mensland[3ea urepairesCamp AustraliaMoody Consulting

(2) U22 Home game luncheon v

Old Ivanhoe, 12 noon22 Trivia Night, Unicorn

Club, 7 .30pm

As Inc leaders of1,A HSC" .-C, are aimingto cre : an en ironn:entwhere all players ca;l con-tribute tc - .~fds the future ofcsur club - ours to shape,ours to M,l .

With our seniority and expe-e, we believe it our

ponsibiiiiy, to set anexample to our youngerteam mates of the applica-tion and dedication requiredto be a competitive andsuccessful A-Grade club,Although we have had apoor start to the 2002 sea-son, ,we feel that as w e

n to play to ,acll others:hs, our irrent young

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each game : laying the build-ing blocks for a bright futureat Putl tSOBFC .

We appreciate our s.pport-ers continued encourage-merit and support, andguarantee that they canlook forward to more cocn-

and suu:ess(uI per-ormances in the remainde r

of the sr son .

:, i"-c~eunt2 ~= .Public Practice, Principal,

;e4 practice to Ga support-11 a".aler,5 relate d

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Phone : (03) 95 61 7577 Fax: (03) 95 61 7566

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,l<<reellin v. Old Ivanhoesi Bernards v. Old ScotchOld Trinity v . MHSO BOld kaverians v . University Blues

p, La Salle v . St Kevin s

I Lunpton Rovers v. MazenodOrmond v . Old HaileyburyOld Paradians v. North Old BoysTirerry Penola v. Old EssendonOld Melburnians v . Old Brijghto n

to be played at Etstern.wick Park

old Camberwell v . PrahranGlen Eira v . Old MentoniansWhitefriars v . Beaumari sCaulfield Grammarians v. St Bedes Mentone TigersBanyule v. Collegians

University Blacks v . Mentone AmateursSt Leos Emmaus v. AJAXIvanhoe Assumption v . Williamstown CYMSOld Geelong v. AquinasBulleen Templestowe v . Monash Blue s

Old Carey v. Peninsul aLa Trobe University v . Fitzroy RedsSalesi an v . KewBentleigh v . Yarra Valley

Parkside v . Oakleigh

03 SectionRichmond Central v. St JohnsSwinburne University v . Hawthorn Amateurs

Power House v . Elsternwick

Syndal Tally-Ho v. Monash Gryphon sto be played at East Caulfield Reserve,East Caulfield (68 G2)

Sth Melbourne Districts v. West Brunswick

®4 sectionBox Hill North v. WerribeeOld Westbourne v . UHS-VUMt Lilydale v . ByeSt Marys v. North BrunswickEltham v. Bulleen CobrasAlbert Park v . Rupertswood

Marcellin v . Caulfield Gr.Old Xaverians v . De La SalleOld Brighton v . University BluesSt Kevins v . St Bernard sOld Scotch v. Old Melburnians

Old Essendon v. Old TrinityBeaumaris v . Old HaileyburyBye v. OrmondOld Ivanhoe v . Hampton Rovers

Werribec v. Mazenod

Old Paradians v. Therry PenolaNorth Old Boys v . Old CareyRupertswood v. St Leos EmmausOld Camberwell v. Yarra ValleyUniversity Blacks v. Whitefriars

of w 19 12181110Monash Blues v . BentleighSt Bedes Mentone Tigers v. Oakleigh

South Melbourne Districts v . AJAX

De La Salle (2) v . Mentone Panther s

Old Westbourne v . Bulleen Templestoweclash with seniors

Old Xaverians (2) v . St Bernards (2)to be played at hleFlate Stadium at 9.3 0 a .m.

Aquinas v, Williamstown CYM S

MHSOB v . La Trobe University

I - .®n [1lOld Essendon v. PrahranOld Xaverians v . Mazeno dOld Melburnians v . De La Salle

Eley Park v . St Kevins

Marcellin v . Therry PenolaUniversity Blacks v . Fitzroy Reds

Brunswick v . Old Xaverians (2)

Old Ivanhoe v . Old Trinity

Monash Blues v. Old BrightonSt Leos Emmaus v. Old Geelong

clash with seniors - TBAWhitefriars v . Collegians

clash with seniors - TBAHawthorn Amateurs v. Hampton Rovers

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SECTION 1 This was a much better round for m etipping stakes with 4 from 5 matches . My only miss waschoosing Old Brighton over Marcellin. As I discussed theeoming game with coach Walsh, I expressed to him mythoughts that this game would be close but O .B. would justget up. How wrong was I? That 32 point win was fan tastic,especially when you realize that O.B . came back at themtwice in the 3rd & 4th quarters. They got to within 10 pointsan d 12 points respectively, yet they were able to han dle thepressure an d move away each time. This team is the realdeal! Tim Sheeh an was outstanding with 6 majors! Just howgood is this St . Kevins team? After an even and interestingopenin quarter, SKOBS demolished the opposition with ani l goa~2nd quarter and an 8 goal 3rd . Outstan ding footballwith O'Keefe (8g) and another unstoppable one fromGian siracusa (5g). Fina lly, coach Callin an must be a re lievedman now that Xavs have finally won their first game . The firstquarter was sensational with lOg being scored - 5g each. Uniwent to the first break with a 2pt lead, pumped up and readyfor action . The 2nd was again very even, but Unit's wavwwardor Xavs s traight kicking proved the difference with Xavs nowholding a 15pt lead . After ? time, ALL XAVS - Ross, Doxey,and Scanlon taking control of the game, result - 4 0pt win .Old Melbourni ans put up a great effort against the ladderleaders until ? time, but could not maintain the sameintensity. St . Bernards ran over the top of them with 22 shotsto 9 in tile last half, to win by 70pts. Neeson outstanding!Caulfield put up a great effort against the Cardinals atCamberwell until ? time, only 12pts down . But Scotch's lasthalf was terrific, resulting in a 66pt win.SECTION 2 As predicted a close game was played outbetween L§'erribee and Old Trinity at least in the first half.After that the OT's with Aitken, Gordon and Stebbins on son gban ged on 8 goals to 4 to outlast a determined Bees unit wellse rved by Carson and Muraca.Old Ivanhoe ran rampan t at home so much so that half of thestarting eighteen booted goals with Alagona ( 7) an d B ryan tdoing all the damage up forward. The Bloods battled hard allday an d had better players in Hanlon (4) and Waxznan .Beaumaris did not have their kicking boots on yet stillman aged to take the points against Ormond. 40 shots to 21told the tale, although straighter kicking could well have seena wider margin.Hampton Rovers proved yet again that they c an run out a

~ed ame overrunning Mazenod at Central Reserve . The Nodders

at eve ry chan ge except when it counted an d had primemovers in C. Morris ( 6) and Castrieum. Never say die RoversBan ks, Kelly an d Henry .Old Essendon had the byeSECTION 3 Poor kicking will be reiterated at Therry Penolathis week after having more of the leather due to the goodwork of Quinn an d Capewell TP could not get the ball throughthe big sticks, while the Blacks who kicked straighter werewell led by De an , Ross an d Mapieson.Old Camberwe ll returned to the playing fi eld an d did so witha vengeance . With midfielders Pike and McCallumdominating and providing plenty of ha ll to Ryan (9), OldCarey were powerless to stop the rot . Other notables for theWellers were H anson, Lvons and Hillier. Better OC's wereMacfarlane, Adams and Bowley.Old Paradians battled their backsides off against ladderleader Rupe rt swood to ?o down by 4 points in a great game .The lead changed regularly and even with Drummond an dLyons in fine form as sisting a 5 goal to 2 last quarter the

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home teamCaine up short.They howevergave warning forthe return bout.Albanis and Boxall stood out for the victors .In another tight game North Old Boys played the required 4quarters of consistent football to outlast St . Leos Emmaus,The Animals with prime movers Joyce, Cullen and Sawitschbegan well, however with the tireless efforts of Pritchard,Davidson and Cook NOBS took the points in a well deserved will .In a hiah standard game GVhitefriars with Captain Brusolo,Micallef and Wallace in form won their first for the yearagainst Yarra Valley. With the difference between the twosides no more than 2-3 goals all day the match was a finespectacle. For the Bushrangers Battle starred on thefonvardline along with Jarvie who will be ruing missedopportunities .SECTION BLUE What a big week it has been in football!From chocolates to boiled follies - only 1 win from 4 picks -pathetic! What a sensational game at Bentleigh Reserve withDe La getting up to win by ipt. Actually, this was a closecontest all the way, very physical . After ? time, De La cameout firing, booting 6 majors to 2g in the premiership quarter,to lead by l7pts . The last quarter saw some sensationalheroics from both teams, but particularly from Be La . Withonly 17 men left on the park and the Demons coming at themwith a force, the young fellows were able to maintain a iptadvantage at the end . A special mention to the De La halfbackline - fantastic work rate, and to the goal umpires keepingcool under pressure! In the upset of the round, the Ti ersbeat the Blues at Mentone Reserve. After an even ~rstquarter, the second saw the stronger and quicker Tigers pileon lOg to 3g, which ultimately proved the difference . Monashwere better in the air, but it was the St . Bedes on-ballers thatdid the damage at ground level . The Swans were no match forthe Krushers at Albert Park . They played well in the firststanza, but Oakieish ~ot their game going with a 9g secondquarter, which tooC the wind out of their sails . A 9g to 3gsecond half saw Oakleigh cruise to a 104pt win . Best for theSwans were Quinn, Rocko and Masterton . Finally, MentonePanthers nearly caused the upset of the round by losing tothe Jackers by lpt. The 2nd quarter saw Mentone slam on 6g6 to 3g 4 to lead at? time by 4pts. Some wayward kickingproved costly. The last half was a fantastic battle with thePanthers maintaining the ascendancy until just before the end .SECTION RED MHSOB returned to the winner's list thisweek at the expense of a dogged Bulleen Templestowe outfit.From the outset the Bullants threw everything at the Highwith Grorgoulas, Lee and Verga setthi fine examples,however with greater overall depth an ~ Sierakowski (7)unstoppable up forward the home team won well .Aquinas found St. Bernards (2) too much to handle at home .The young Bernies bounced out of the blocks and neverlooked back . Madden, Mastropasqua and Ianozzo wereoutstanding contributors all day for the Bernies, whileParker, Pringle and Pierce battled manfully for the Bloods .Old Xaverians (2) had to battle their way back from a slowstart to get the points against Old PJestbourne. A better lastquarter where they booted 4 majors to 1 the telling tale .La Trobe soundly defeated a gallant Williamstown CYMS .PREVIE WSECTION 1 The match of the round sees Old Brighton hostXavs at South Rd, in a must win for coach O'Bee's team . OldB . is under an enormous amount of pressure with anothe r

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wwffl~_l ciug 3 in a row. They get back Smith fro m

but I fear that will not be enough . I'm now offr ; :do_gon, too unstable, too rickety when the roads ge t

;h - bum got too sore! Xavs back in town, mainding form - 23pt win. The Grammar boys fact th e

:, task of matching the all-conquering superstars of~,~ction 1 football, St . Kevins . Like their W4VF

is, they will be too big, too strong an d too angry forme opponents . De La host the Eagles at Waverleyer must win game . Coach Bilston knows that o nurf they are hard to beat, but Marcellin with

n their touch with the top 4 by defeating O.M .'s at theCoach Giles has an opportunity for Uni Blues to

iring up forward should be in front at the end by

I , oval. But if coach Lalor can get his charges to play four.,,,, ?ned quarters of running football this game could g o

way. Finally, Whispering Jack (I mean Donovan)i, to the Snake Pit to challenge the WWF All Stars,

,,_1uticently managed by "The Undertaker", coach Foster .Leriiards have been pumping up and body slamming

other in preparation for this week . These Scotch boysIII not know what hit them when St . B . 's come out to play.

; , : .)ns: SKOBS, Marcellin, Xavs, St . B ., Uni Blues.SECTION 2 Top of the table clash at Trinity GS where th e

ic u:atn will be keen to establish a break over the rest of

rile-bury face everyone coming off the bye and thistlvait Old Essendon . OEG are locked in a middle of th e

majors .

and while coming off a confidence boosting win lastthe OIG forwards will fmd opportunities scarce today

,ection with a win today . Old Ivanhoe will have other

ble crush at present and will be keen to separate:cn ;~clves from the pack . OEG to win well .mafon Rovers' form has been great of late and today the y

a real test. Werribee on the rebound will be fired up toaitain touch with the four, while the Rovers will be keen to

~_I imi ue their good form. The Bees in a close game .i; ; iiunid have their best chance to kick start their seasoni : :I :r,• when they face off against Mazeond at home . The

lers have failed to finish games recently, while the Mondslacked the ability to shut down rampant forwards. In aof the coin the ivtonds to open their account .

1~e,itunaris has the live .SI:CTION 3 Therry Penola will be raring to go today in more

, than one. They will be keen to extract some revenge on0!d Camberwell who defeated TP for last year's Red Sectionpr, mtership last year, they will also be ruing their couple o f

losses to date and hence their lowly ladder position . The.rs bounced back well last week to sure up secon d

>iiion. Today it will be TP at home to get the points .iic Old Carey and Old Paradians clash will be one worth

o inc OC's who need to bounce back hard after last14. OP's know a win will consolidate a top four position ,

's poor showing. Nothing much separates the two sidesit OP's better defence, and for this reason I feel the OP' sek the greater score .

ulr<rtswood wi ll continue their good form and defeat North!i!d Bo=,,s at home, despite NOBS solid win last week they willi r.d ;,ie ladder leader too strong up forward .

uia Valley will have no respite when they come up againstu n-form Uni . Blacks. Both teams sit 2/2 with a win today

!!u . [ ag one of the sides within striking dist an ce of the four.i' ;r the other the job will be ahead of them if they lose today

ASI " , Eft-19 SECTION 1

Caulfield Or. v. St . Kevrin sDe La Salle v. Marcellin

Old Brighton v . Old XaveriansSt . Bernards v . Old Scotch

iic,rsity Blues v. Old MelburniansUNDER-19 SECTIDU 2

Old Trinity v. Old Ivanhoeuld Haileybury v . Old Essendon

- as they will be losing ground with the top sides . TheBushrangers possess more firepower up forward and if onsong will get the points by 2 straight kicks .St . Leos Emmaus. WP will still be licking their wounds and nodoubt Paul Gregor will have the boys concentrating for thefull 100 minutes today. The Friars have been on the improveand with last week's win boosting confidence I feel they willtake the points today.SECTION BLUE Bentieigh are at home again to SouthMelbourne in a game they must be desperate to win . Havinglost the close one last week, and another 4pts as well, I can'tsee them losing this one. Oakleigh at Scammell Reserve willbe a very difficult opponent for coach Grace's Blues toovercome. Rumor has it that both skipper Neville and V.C .Young, are both out with injury, which leaves the Blues veryvulnerable . For this reason, Oakleigh having stormed into thefour last week will begin cementing their spot this week . Thelocal derby is on at Mentone Grammar Sports fields with thePanthers V. Tigers . Both teams have found terrific form andwith Krings back in the team, I'm tempted to pick them . O.K .I will, but Rocky another B .O .G. from you will be needed .Finally, the Jackets host De La with an early 1 .00pm start.

1E CLUS

O'KeefeGiansiracusaCationsMedlinMcKerrowGlass

UNDER 19/1St KevinsSt KevinsOld ScotchUniversityBluesUniversityBluesCaulfield

18161411

101 0

UNDER 19/ 2

Ferarri Beaumarls 0 15O'Dwyer Old Ivanhoe 4 12Forrest Old Essendon 0 11Oliver Old Trinity 4 1 5Morri s

CallavettaKatsanevakisRyanCalavettaN. AshPotter

TerrellReynoldsworsnopKrotfilScottJordan

SilkMaggiorePringleIrelandFurletnVerga

Beaumaris has the byeHampton Rovers v. Werribe e

Ormond v. Mazenod 0 C

UNDER-19 SECTION 3Therry Penola 0 B v. Old Camberwell

Old Carey v. Old ParadiansRupertswood v. Nth Old Boys at Ocnl 3

Eric Boardman Memorial Resem, Sunbury 381 G4Yarra Vallev 0 B v. Universitv Blacks

St. Leos Emmaus v . 4Vhitefriars

Mazenod 6 10UNDER 19/3

Whitefriars 8 16Old Carey 0 13Old Camberwell 9 13Whitefriars 8 12Rupertswood 0 9Rupertswood 3 9

St Bedes Mentone 6 15Oaklelgh 0 12St Bedes Mentone 3 11

Bentletgh 5 11Monash Blues 0 10Oakleigh 5 10

UNDER 19/2 RED

Old Xaverians 3 14St Bernards 5 12Aquinas I 1 11Old Xaverians 0 10Old Xaverians 2 10Bulleen. Templestowe 3 1 0

UNDER-1 9 (2) BLUEBentleigh v. South Melbourne Districts

Oakleigh v. Monash BluesMentone Panthers v. St.Bedes Ment. Tigers

at Mentone Grammar Pkujin9feldsAJAX V. De La Salle (2) at Ig.m.

UNDER-19 (2) REDBulleen-Templestowe v. Aquinas 0 C - TBff

St . Bernards (2) v. Old 'WestbourneLa Trobe Uni . v . Old 7aver3an.s (2)

Williamstown CYMS v. MHSOBat Spotswood Boni, Spatswoodll KI I

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I 1= [_,OLD SCOTCH 3.7 6.8 9.17 16 .25 (121)CAULFIELD 1.4 4.8 7.12 7.13 (55)Old Semtrh: Cations 4,Taft 3, Quallm 2, Reid 2, Clinch 1 . Gair 1. Goodfeltows1, Moloney 1, Thompson 1 . Viatkam 1 . Best Parkinson, Lewis, Kitchen. Purnell,Taft. Pflllalav.Ca:ilfl -- d: Glass 3. Ayfen 1 . Argvrco 1, Niven 1, Franklin-Jones 1 . Best Aylen,Foster, Napier, Gerrard, Fagan, To~ .vnsend .Umpires : G. Moore (F )

ST KEYIIdS 5.3 16.7 22.11 26.19 (175)DE LA SALLE 3.5 5.6 8.7 12.10 (82)St. Keains: 0'Keefe 8, Giansiracusa 5, DidIDs 3 . ttaldron 3, Sierakorvski 2,Kempton 2, Guilder, Hamilton, Mitchell, Simpson . Best Gaither. O'Keefe,Simpson, Hutton, Mtilkeanrs, Kemptan .De La Salle Sloman 4. Brown, Brow•:llng, Aldeniccio. M . Roberts, Strums, N.Roberts. Padilla, Hughes. Best- Haves, Oakley, Stonrarr, Aldemecio, Mohan.Naughton.Umpires: P. ivtaebus, R . Benson (F)MARCELLIN 5.5 9.8 13.12 17.14 (116)OLD BRIGHTON 4.2 8.6 9.9 12.12 (84)Marcellin: Sheehan 6, Home 3, Farreity 3, V7ise 3, Armstrong 2 . Best:Sheehan, Neal, Addison, Considine. Schaepman, Hoyne.Old Br~htom Jackson 5 . Leaf 3. Parkes 1, F:uxer i, Clark i, Hogarth I. Best:Dale, Crark, Jackson, Fuaec Aslanlls, Paroissien.Umpires: C. Collins, D . Dinneen (F). S. Collins, N. Brown (B)

UNIVERSITY BLUES 5 .2 7.5 11.6 14.6 (90)OLD fiAVERiANS 5.0 10.2 14.6 20.10 (130)University Bluei : Ran in 5, MeKerrcra• 3, Medlin 3 . Callen 2, Tanner 1 . BesCYouna, Bradley. Butko, titi~l, Herbert, Rankin .O1dX~averlans :r 7P--, 4Heeiey4Baker 2Faseei20`Meara1 .Best. RossPascen Scanlan Py Her Ryan.Umpires: S. ? c D. Ar . ._,Iant (F)OLD DB;LBURNL9NS 1 .3 4.5 4.9 7.11(53)ST BERPJARDS 0.5 6.10 10.17 17 .21(123)Old &4eItnrrnL3ns: Not rgce 'v.:ed-St Bernards : Not received.Umpires: A FvHe, P Rapke (F)

UNDER 19 SECTION 2WERRIBEE 3.3 4.5 6.6 9.11(65)OLD TRINITY 3.2 5.7 9.12 13.14 (92)Werribee; Kelly 2, Eisenberg 2, Justin Russo, N .Gauchi . Morrisey, Muraca,Jack. Best: 0'Dormell, Carson, .'.iuraca, Justin Russo.Old Trinity: Oliver 4, Sparsi 2, Hill 2, ClllGey2, Adken, Pretty . Gorden. Best.Aitken, Crawford. Stebbins, Healy, McDonald, Gordon.Umpires: J . Heffernan, J . Ralph (F), A Vaiopoulca, V. Vaiopotilos (B), S.Vaopo:iloa A . Tavilla (G)OLD IVANHOE 8 .6 13.11 22.16 27.21 (183)OLD 12AILEYBURY 2.1 5.3 7.6 11.8 (74)Old Ivanhoe: Alagana 7. Bryant 5, 0'Rkyer 4, Bonus 3, Mendola 3, Read 2,Dinakis 1, Nielson 1, Finlay I . Best Brvant, Alagona, ODs:ti•er, Geoagiou,Bayford, Neagle .Old HaiSeybury: Hatilon 4, A Jones 3. Goodbody 1, Dasilra 1, Boucher 1, Kite

1 . Best- Hanlon, Max man, McLauchlan, Kite, Goodbody, A Jones.Umpires: A Barren, A. Barrington (F)ORhiOPdD 13.8 (86)BEAUMARIS 18 .22 (130)Ormond: Not received.Beaurnaris : Not received.Umpires: D . D'Altera (F )MAZENOD 5.2 7.7 10.9 12.11 (83)HAMPTON ROVERS 2.3 6.5 7.10 12.14 (86)

C.Marris 6. Del Mastro 2, B.Morris, Strawhorn. House, Powell . Best-C .MO,-ris, Castricum, Franks, Kinmbtu2}t, House, Power .Hampton Rovers : Banks 2, Jewett 2. $urggraff, Campbell, Fletcher, McCarthy .Murray, Selletto, Sprott, VJeaver. Best: Fletcher, Banks, McCarthy, Kelly,Turnbull, HeinUmpires: C . Sin:on, D. Murray (t7

3NDER 19 SECTIONUNIVERSITY BLACKS 12. 11 (83)THERRY PENOLA 9.16(70)University Blacks : Owen 3, Dean 2. Ncelker 2, Started, Miisan . Black,Mapteson, Ross Best Dean, Mapleson . Ross, Crossley.merry Penola Cooper 2, Moron 2, W'mduga . Crook, CapewelL Callegar i.Fenton . Best Fenton, Quinn, Caliegari, Bowcock, T Gordon: . CapewellUmpires : M . Meier, N. Barney (EDL) (F)OLD CAMBERWELL 8.3 17.6 23.13 27.16 (178)OLD CAREY 4.0 5.3 6.4 7.7 (49)Old Camberavelh Ryan 9, Austin 3 . Sigalas 2, 441ietan 2 . Manrood 2, Pike 2,Hillier. B, Heffernan . J . L}rons. Vince, Ra nsay, Cottr ell, Birreti . Best : Hanson.D . Ramsay, Ryan , Pike. Austin, Birrell.Old Carey: Angus 2 . Stear t-Holmes, Suhnan, €vankenls . Ingram. Best:MacFarlane . Bennett, Stewart-Holmes, Adams . Bewley, Connell ,Umpi res: C. Stevens (R) (F)

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OLD . .---DL'_;3 4.1 8.9 13-19(ERUPERY QOOD 1.1 8.4 12.6 14.10Old P: -. .rctiens: Spmaso 4 . Gargan 2, S SMek.zra 2, Senso, M Yen, DD .: :Han-ey, Bux Best: D Dean, Drummond, Buy b Jtrickland, Lyons, Sense,Rupertswoo (b Wilson 5, Potter 3, Spinner 3, Barry 2, Sutllhan . Best- AlbatSpimrer, Boxall, Barry. JohnsonUmpires: J . Moore . V. La Bear (EDL) (F), R . Goodman, P Xaereb (B )

ST, LEOS EM&IAUS 4.4 8.6 11.7 13.7 (8 5jNORTH OLD BOYS 2.3 7.6 10.7 13.11(89jSt Leas : Fraser 4, Fox 3, Mintem 2, Cullen 2. Ballard 1, Chun 1 . Best- BallardFo.x, Cullen, Stephens, Sau4tsch, Joyce. .No rth Old Boys: Francis 3, Dobson, Pritchard 2, Williams, 11'est, Datiidsan,0'Bree, bras, D .R}an . Best Pritchard, D.Ryan, Davidson, Cook . bias. DalzratUmpires: L. Ka1z, M. Phillips (F)WHI1'EFRIARS 7 .3 11.7 16.14 21 .16 (142)YSI2ILA VALLEY 5 .3 11.7 16.14 19.18 (132)Whitfrlars: Calavetta 8, Hill 2, Cin'sio 2, Brosolo 2 . Rees 2, Micallef 2 . Phelat,Lacuone, Eames. Best Calavetta . Brosa:o, Wallace, lacuone, Nunan, MieaiteCYarra Valley: Sloan 5, Battle 4, Pargeter 3, Houston 2, Janie 2, Colman, Croryp,Gough. Best: Battle . Crowe, Pargeter, Ross, Janie . Houston.Umpires : R. l1 ndlow, D.1Mndlow (F), J. Maebus, R.'Raist (B)

UNDER 1912 BLUE

DE LA S.9LLE (2) 4.3 7.6 13.10 16.11(107)BENTLEIGH 2.3 8.7 10.11 15.16 (lOfi)Be La SaBf-- Dunkiey 4 . Saunders 4, De Reidder 2, Hennessy 2, Byers 1, Jarvis1, Molony 1, Lowllrer 1 . Best- Jarvis, Lowther, Mo?ony, Byers. Smyth, S. Sm}itt,Bentkig n: Reid 5, Krotofli 5. Lee 2, Brown 2, McFarlane 1 . Best. Lee, Reid,Robertson. Davenport, Cox, Aitken .Umpires: T. Lilley (F)SOUTH MELBOURNE DISTRICTS2 .2 4.3 5.5 7.7(49)OAKLEIGB 13 12.9 15.13 23 .15 (153)South Melbourne Districts ; Rocko 2, D.andrea 1, Ester 1, GiarmelQs 1.Bouchard 1 . Rowe 1 . Best: Quinn, Ra.ko, R'iasterton, Gia mellis, Rowe,"Oaldelgh: Jordan 5. Mulholland 4, Holden 3 . Ciavarella 3 . Nevezie 1 . Besc tan,Zula. Mulholland, Collins, Kokkinos . Nevezie.Umpires: D. Stephens, M. Cox (F)ST BEDES MEN TORE 5.6 15.9 17.10 23 .15 (153)MONASH BLUES 4.2 7.3 11 .5 16,S (104)St Bedes &ientone: Terrell 6. Ceislak 3, Varsnop 3, Kelleher 2. Buck 2. Jones2, MeGettigan 2, Morgan, Gibb, L'Hutllier. Best McGettigan, Terrell, uorsnep,McMurray, Morgan. BuckMonash Blues: Grace 6, Beddingfield 2, Fairley 2, Huggins 2, Gilbert, Oswald,Tayior. BesC Hickey, Grace, Oswald, Taylor. Costley, Edwards ,Umpires : S. McCarthy (F), J. Nicholson B )

MENTONE PANTHERS 2 .4 8.10 11.14 12.16 (88)AJAX 5.2 8.6 1(110 12.17 (89)Mentone Panthers: Clarke 4 Little 2, 0'Connor, Fisher. Krings, Rock, Bitttter.Honattneic Best: Rock, Fisher, Mitvalskv. Meyers. Kelly, PsrattsAJAX: Thurure 2. Rose 2, LaeLcolm, Kestenberg, Chester, Fetter Hershut,Guterek, Nissen, Goidbloom . Best: Rose, Gottleib, Chester, Yudleman .Silbennan, FetterUmpires: J . Grossbard, G . Morgan (F)

UNDER 19/2 RED

1311500 4.7 9.15 14.20 22.23 (155)BULLEEN-TFM 'LESTOWE 2.1 2.2 5.5 10.6 (66)MHSOB : Sierakowski 7 . Fraczek 4, Stucki 3, Raleigh 2, Bowen 1 . Edwards I .Gevaux 1, Leamtant-4Jalker 1, Ternes i, Whitehouse 1 . Best- Tert :es,Sierakowski, He7uel, Fraczek . Raleigh, Slucki, Read .B -Templestow•e: Verga 3 . Lee 3, A Askatow 2, Di Pasquale 2. BestGrorgoulas, Daskalaw, Lee, Taylor, Mitialos, V-erga .Umpires: M. Jenkins, K. Walker (F)

AQUINAS 2.2 3.3 4.3 7.7(49)ST BERNAR7IS (2) 6,4 13.11 20.17 23 .20 (158)Aquinas: Prin~1e 11, Pierce 1, Toomey 1 . Stone 1, Whine 1, Sorace 1 . BestMc~1u ➢en, Parker, Toomey . Stone, Pringle, Pierce .St Bernards : Maggiore 5, Madden 3 . Egan 3, Johnson 2, Govan 2, C. Mitchell1. Mastropasqua 1, A Mitchell 1, Marion 1 . Garth I . McManus 1, Hurley 1. BescIanaun. Madden, Johnson, Masnopasqua. Runnalls, Evans.Umpires: N1 . Monty OF)OLD XAVERIANS (2) 1.4 31 7.8 11.11 (77)OLD WESTBOURNE 3.3 3.5 9.8 10 .80)Old XavierIans: Silk 3, Bongiorno 2, Furletti 2, Barrett 2, Riordan,Trescoualrlek . Best, Cookie, Freer. Barrett, Silk, Martin, Harrv .Old Westbourne: Pavez 3 . Neville 2, Memweather 2, Nikola Vaughan . Pilsbiuv.Beat Waiker, lkan . :iikola, MohTUsch, Pavez, Gerace .Umpires : J. Lane (F )

LA TROBE UNIVERSITY 7 .7 11 .12 25.15 30.21 (201)WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 1 .2 1.3 2.3 3.5 (23)La Trobe University: Not received.Will iamstown GYMS: Not receftect,Umpires: L. Dillon . N. Woods (F)

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NORt OLD BOYS OLs :: D CAE=Y "s RUPERTSWOO D--i Smales Coach: Michael Sigalas Coach : Steve Maus Coach : Peter rfansen Coach : Michael Phillips

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Sunday 6 . 00 -8 .00 pmInc1r,des weekly chat on all matters VAFA,

TheSunday Ame VAFA sportswriter C ameron

: doakes writes s', o at Saturday VAFA matches,

~vie~~s the'--- 1y Match of the Day and Pauley reviews Lie competition in Monday's Age

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presented by Glenn S c rborough wit 1, cSt Bernards, S t Kevins (A), Old Essendon, Old Fc:rad:an :>, Therry Penola

(B), LaTrobe Uni (D2) , West Brunswick (D3), Nor th Brnr swiek,Rupertswood (D4 )

PREVIEWS Friday 7 .OQ-8.00 pm - Includes weekly chat on all matters 11AFA .

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Brad Beitzel AEd Sill D4Norm Nugent D3Tom Brain CTony Miller U19-1jPeter W illiamson D 3Gavan Flower D4 1Barry Hickey D1 2Damian Carroll B 3Luke Derbyshire D2 3

First offence (S5) ; s~ :e,r= : ($25);third offence (S50);fou, : ice ($ 100) ;

each subsequent

Heserv 1B failure tophone scores by 2.30pmMonash Blues (R)Bentleigh (R)Sth . Melb- Dist. (R)Hampton Rovers (C)

, failure toprovide final scores by 5pmCollegians (S )Monash Blues (S)Old Carey (S)Richmond Central (S)St. Marys (S )Therry Penola (S)Marcellin (U)Old Scotch (U)Mazenod (U)De La Salle (2) (U)Old xavs(2)(U )

Phoned incorrect scores -'d 3: .Drth Old Boys (U).

E119 SECTION . .Ajax should win this, but after last week's h ml- i abench to use, De La in a nail-biter.SECTION RED Neighbours Bulleen Templcc' : andAquinas clash with the young BuIlants bou ito 111L asolid account of themselves I cannot see the 0' droppingthis one, as they push to remain in touch with the top four .

St. Bernards (2) at home will prove too strong for OldWestbourne whose continued improvement will come tofruition in the second half of the year. The young Bernies areestablishing themselves as the teani to beat at present, whileOW will push them the ladder leaders will continue theirwinning streak .The La Trobe Uni Old Xaverians (2) clash will pit two veryeven teams a arnst one another. While the Xavs score moreheavily they a~so have a defence that is nowhere in the leagueof the Students . This is where the battle will be won . Will theStudents be able to hold Silk, Ireland and Furletti (given theyall play of course), and at the same time boot a winning scorethemselves? At home the wide expanses of the Uni will suitthe Students who will get the nod today .Williamstown CYMS host a rampant MHSOB who returned tothe winner's list last week with a vengeance . Make no mistakethe Se ;ul :, : : ?1 - :e of ! i :eir all and the youn' ta , s aremakin continual m,procment under Matt Inu__,but the overall strength of the High will pro, toomuch.

orn'4' Power HeSru .o v,u : s cndon V HampLUn Rt,

June 1 Old Haileybury V^torh Old f oy sSun June 2 -Ntarcellin V St . Felons

Rnd 9 Sat June 15 De La Salle V MaccellinSun June 16 Nfi-ISOB V Old Xaverians

David Rev, _es, Old ;' iverians . S!iling, 2

matches .

Bruce Phillips, Old Scotch. Charging, 2 matches .

Steve Brow°n, Salesian 0 C. Striking, 2 matches.

Scott Castricum, Mazenod --- "er-19). Striking,2 matches .

Mick Lovett, Brunswick (C . Striking, S

matches .

Brendan F--ies, Fitzroy Rc-u (Club 1 8) .Strikinl and failed to appear 4 matches .

§ St., , South Melbourne Districts .

Stri i iatches .* pr i . South Melbourne Districts.

* Ac

4 matches.t rribce (Reserves) .

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Oi R _.__.__~ __ _ESE: V ? W L

ST LEOS EMMAUS WP 4 4 0

~, j 0 1 l 11 SH BLUES 44 34 0

AJAX 1UtJIVERS 0 C BLACKS 4 2

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407290318372349223176145165134

i ONE AMATEURS 4 1 3 0GEELONG 4 1 3 0

UAMSTOWN GYMS 4 1 3 03UL '

-FEN TEMPLESTOWE 4 0 4 0

• ir;: ,g,+ble player Rd I

Agst

185133134181254234345305401499

220.00218.05237.31205.52137.4095.3051 .0147.5441 .1526.85

Pts

16161212844440

92 PESE.BVE P W L D For Agst % Pts

FITZROY REDS 4 4 0 0 352 185 19 0.27 16

YARRA VALLEY 0 B 4 3 1 0 438 136 322.06 12OLD CAREY 4 3 1 0 246 189 130.16 12LATROBEUNI 4 2 2 0 249 188 132.45 8S,,LESIAN 0 C 4 2 2 0 302 262 115.27 8

SIDE 4 2 2 0 258 251 102.79 8?E ~ . ''1SULA 0 B 4 2 2 0 303 312 97.12 8B6ITLEIGH AFC 4 2 2 0 246 342 71 .93 8=',4 4 0 4 0 179 409 43.77 0

EIGH AFC 4 0 4 0 167 466 35.84 0

D3 HESEf3 VE P W L D For Agst % Pts

ST JOHNS 0 C 4 4 0 0 281 139 202.16 16t'IEST BRUNSWICK 4 3 1 0 252 170 148 .24 12SOUTH MELB DISTRICTS 4 3 1 0 237 179 132.40 12ELSTERNWICK 4 3 1 0 266 204 130.39 12RICHMOND CENTRAL 4 2 2 0 235 266 88.35 8

iHORN AMATEURS 4 2 2 0 227 276 82.25 8,,-,W-S';;'IN3URNE UNI 4 2 2 0 162 243 66.67 8

DAL TALLY-HO 4 1 3 0 130 213 61 .03 4HOUSE 4 0 4 0 144 212 67.92 0

?SH GRYPHONS 4 0 4 0 159 297 53.54 0-ii :: !grble player Rd I

C4 RESERVE P W L D For Agst % Pts

~ ERRIBEEAMATEURS 4 4 0 0 408 149 273 .83 16NORTH BRUNSWICK 4 4 0 0 400 196 204 .08 16MT LILYDALE 4 3 1 0 327 167 195 .81 12UHS-VU A F C 4 3 1 0 352 220 160 .00 12OLD WESTBOURNE 4 2 2 0 399 303 131 .68 8ALBERT PARK 4 2 2 0 209 206 101 .46 8ST MARYS 4 2 2 0 255 282 90.43 8RUPERTSWOOD 4 2 2 0 200 305 65.57 8E'_THAM COLLEGIANS 4 1 3 0 125 299 41 .81 4BOX HILL NORTH 4 1 3 0 68 371 18.33 4"ULLEEN COBRAS 4 0 4 0 108 378 28.57 0' ineligible player Rd 1

U-19 SECTION 1 P W L D For Agst % Pts

ST BERNARDS 4 4 0 0 492 258 190 .70 16ST KEVINS 4 4 0 0 471 300 157 .00 16OLD SCOTCH 4 3 1 0 338 317 106.62 12OLD BRIGHTON 4 2 2 0 371 280 132 .50 8

.1 ;,RCELLIN 4 2 2 0 328 338 97.04 8UNIVERSITY BLUES 4 2 2 0 352 392 89.80 8OLD XAVERIANS 4 1 3 0 324 319 101 .57 4DE LA SALLE 4 1 3 0 343 476 72.06 4CAULFIELD GR 4 1 3 0 258 438 58.90 4OLD MELBURNIANS 4 0 4 0 211 370 57.03 0

U-19 SECT/®H 2 P W L D For Agst % Pts

OLD TRINITY 4 4 0 0 449 175 256 .57 16OLD IVANHOE 4 4 0 0 412 239 172 .38 16BEAUMARIS AFC 4 2 1 1 405 342 118 .42 10OLD ESSENDON GR 4 2 1 1 308 312 98.72 10:7ERRIBEE AMATEURS 4 2 2 0 248 233 106.44 8

'.' .1PTON ROVERS 4 . 2 2 0 204 283 72,08 8'ENOD 0 C 4 2 2 0 192 353 54.39 8D 4 0 4 0 263 413 6 168 0F~AILEYBURY 4 0 4 0 228 488 46-72 0L ;~ player Rd I -Unregistered player Rd I

U-19SECTION 3 P W L D For Agst % Pis

RUPERTSW00 0 4 4 0 0 450 271 169.74 16OLD CAMBERWELL 4 3 1 0 386 227 170.04 12OLD CAREY 4 3 1 0 404 405 99 .75 12OLD PARADIANS 4 2 2 0 405 317 127.76 8UNIVERSITY BLACKS 4 2 2 0 322 339 94 .99 8YARRA VALLEY 0 B 4 2 2 0 432 462 93 .51 8THERRY PENOLA OB 4 1 3 0 282 340 82 .94 4ST LEOS EMMAUS WP 4 1 3 0 310 378 82 .01 4NORTH OLD BOYS 4 1 3 0 256 369 69 .38 4WHITEFRIARS 4 1 3 0 318 467 68 .09 4

U-19 (2) BLUE P W L D For Agst % Pts

AJAX 4 4 0 0 387 260 148.85 16MONASH BLUES 4 3 1 0 633 218 290.37 12ST BEDES MENTONE TIG. 4 3 1 0 409 288 142.01 12*OAKLEIGH 4 3 1 0 426 300 142.00 12DE LA SALLE (2) 4 2 2 0 223 521 42 .80 8MENTONE PANTHERS 4 1 3 0 332 407 81 .57 4*BENTLEIGH AFC 4 0 4 0 219 439 49 .89 0*SOUTH MELB DISTRICTS4 0 4 0 183 590 31 .02 0*Ineligible player Rd f

U-19 (2) RED P W L D For Agst % Pts

ST BERNARDS (2) 4 4 0 0 577 146 395.21 16OLD XAVERIANS (2) 4 3 1 0 501 298 168.12 12*LA TROBE UNI 4 2 2 0 364 154 236.36 8*MHSOB 4 2 2 0 285 290 98.28 8OLD WESTBOURNE 4 2 2 0 249 263 94 .68 8AQUINAS 0 C 4 2 2 0 215 311 69 .13 8*BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE4 1 3 0 218 535 4015 4*WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 4 0 4 0 146 719 20 .31 0*Ineligible player Rd 1

CLUB 18 (1) P W L D For Agst % Pts

PRAHRAN AFC 4 4 0 0 422 247 170.85 16OLD XAVERIANS 4 3 1 0 438 181 241 .99 12OLD MELBURNIANS 4 3 1 0 363 208 174.52 12ST KEVINS 4 2 2 0 315 260 121 .15 8DE LA SALLE 4 2 2 0 292 262 111 .45 8MAZENOD 0 C 4 1 3 0 235 349 67 .34 4ELEY PARK AFC 4 1 3 0 183 441 41 .50 4OLD ESSENDON GR 4 0 4 0 153 453 33 .77 0

CLUB 18 (NORTH) P W L D For Agst % Pts

OLD XAVERIANS (2) 4 4 0 0 366 109 335.78 16OLD IVANHOE 4 4 0 0 392 144 272.22 16MARCELLIN 4 3 1 0 216 224 96.43 12THERRY PENOLA OB 4 2 2 0 141 195 72.31 8UNIVERSITY BLACKS 4 1 3 0 228 220 10164 4OLD TRINITY 4 1 3 0 211 233 90 .56 4*BRUNSWICK AFC 4 1 3 0 145 347 41 .79 4FITZROY REDS 4 0 4 0 181 439 41 .23 0*Ineligible player Rd i

CLUB 18 (SOUTH) P W L D For Agst % Pts

COLLEGIANS 4 4 0 0 564 97 581 .44 16MONASH BLUES 4 4 0 0 427 186 229.57 16WHITEFRIARS 4 2 2 0 260 253 102.77 8ST LEOS EMMAUS 4 2 2 0 193 248 77.82 8*OLD GEELONG 4 1 3 0 343 422 81 .28 4*OLD BRIGHTON 4 1 3 0 179 290 61 .72 4*HAMPTON ROVERS 4 1 3 0 205 482 42 .53 4HAWTHORN AMATEURS 4 1 3 0 199 476 41 .81 4

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A v.:CTION P W L D For Agsf % Pis

ST KEVINS 4 4 0 0 518 290 178 .62 16

OLD XAVERIANS 4 3 0 1 413 363 113 .77 14

OLDIVANHOE 4 3 1 0 422 307 137 .46 12

ST BERNARDS 4 3 1 0 518 383 135 .25 12

OLD SCOTCH 4 2 1 1 362 378 95.77 10

MARCELLIN 4 2 2 0 422 351 120.23 8

OLD TRINITY 4 1 3 0 355 334 106.29 4

UNIVERSITY BLUES 4 1 3 0 333 392 84.95 4

DE LA SALLE 4 0 4 0 303 485 62.47 0

MHSOB 4 0 4 0 279 642 43.46 0

S SECTION P aff

OLD MELBURNIANS 4 4OLD HAILEYBURY 4 3NORTH OLD BOYS 4 3

HAMPTON ROVERS 4 3OLD PARADIANS 4 2

OLD BRIGHTON 4 2ORMOND 4 1OLD ESSENDON GR 4 1MAZENOD 0 C 4 1THERRY PENOLA OB 4 0

L D For Agst % Pts

0 0 399 296 134.80 16

1 0 471 328 143.60 12

1 0 408 367 111.17 12

1 0 355 354 100 .28 12

2 0 351 331 106 .04 8

2 0 311 311 100 .00 8

3 0 327 350 93 .43 4

3 0 339 396 85 .61 4

3 0 323 383 84 .33 4

4 0 280 448 62.50 0

C SECTION p

WHITEFRIARS 4CAULFIELD GR 4ST BEDES 69ENT TIG 4

BEAUMARIS AFC 4PRAHRAN AFC 4COLLEGIANS 4OLD CAMBERWELL 4

*GLEN EIRA AFC 4BANYULE 4OLD MENTONIANS 4*Ineligible player Rd I

Of L D For Agst % Pts

4 0 0 464 301 154.15 16

3 1 0 458 248 184.68 12

3 1 0 459 301 152.49 12

3 1 0 344 331 103.93 12

2 2 0 353 360 98 .06 8

1 3 0 376 377 99 .73 4

1 3 0 290 340 85 .29 4

1 3 0 284 432 65 .74 4

1 3 0 322 505 63 .76 4

1 3 0 254 516 49 .22 4

D7 SECTION P W L D For Agst % Pts

PdENTONEAMATEURS 4 4 0 0 498 331 150 .45 16

ST LEOS EMMAUS WP 4 4 0 0 394 272 144.85 16AQUINAS 0 C 4 3 1 0 494 381 129 .66 12

IVANHOE ASSUMPTION 4 3 1 0 414 362 114.36 12

UNIVERSITY BLACKS 4 2 2 0 367 312 117 .63 8

AJAX 4 2 2 0 434 433 100.23 8OLD GEELONG 4 1 3 0 375 426 88 .03 4BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE 4 1 3 0 378 430 87 .91 4MONASH BLUES 4 0 4 0 269 391 68.80 0

WILLIAMSTOWN GYMS 4 0 4 0 211 496 42 .54 0

D2 SECTION P W L D For Agst % Pts

YARRA VALLEY 0 B 4 4 0 0 615 224 274 .55 16SALESIAN 0 C 4 3 1 0 554 408 135 .78 12

PENINSULA 0 B 4 3 1 0 374 374 100 .00 12

BENTLEIGH AFC 4 2 2 0 370 314 117 .83 8LA TROBE UNI 4 2 2 0 397 366 108.47 8OLD CAREY 4 2 2 0 287 408 70.34 8PARKSIDE 4 1 3 0 365 400 91.25 4

OAKLEIGH AFC 4 1 3 0 422 502 84.06 4

KEW 4 1 3 0 249 441 56.46 4

FITZROY REDS 4 1 3 0 250 446 56.05 4

IJ3 c12CTBON P

HAWTHORN AMATEURS 4WEST BRUNSWICK 4ST JOHNS 0 C 4SWINBURNE UNI 4ELSTERNWICK 4SYNDAL TALLY-HO 4SOUTH MELB DISTRICTS 4POWER HOUSE 4

MONASH GRYPHONS 4RICHMOND CENTRAL 4

W L D For A_ ;t %

4 0 0 491 343 143 .15

3 1 0 357 205 174.15

3 1 0 398 317 125.55

2 2 0 488 359 135.93

2 2 0 495 383 129 .24

2 2 0 380 396 95 .96

2 2 0 378 492 76 .83

1 3 0 294 355 82 .82

1 3 0 329 419 78 .52

0 4 0 317 658 48 .1 8

P w c D For Agst PrsD4 SECTIONMT LILYDALE 4 4 0 0 406 297 136 .70 16

NORTH BRUNSWICK 4 4 0 0 447 382 117 .02 16

RUPERTSW000 4 3 1 0 377 173 217.92 12

WERRiBEEAMATEURS 4 3 1 0 380 256 148 .44 12

ALBERT PARK 4 3 1 0 277 214 129 .44 12ST MARYS 4 2 2 0 457 392 116 .58 8BOX HILL NORTH 4 2 2 0 200 280 71 .43 8

ELTHAM COLLEGIANS 4 1 3 0 236 302 78 .15 4UHS-VU A F C 3 1 2 0 231 389 59.38 4

*OLD WESTBOURNE 4 0 4 0 228 375 60 .80 0

BULLEEN COBRAS 3 0 3 0 148 397 37 .28 0

'Ineligible player Rd 1

A RESERVE P W L D For Agst % Pts

OLD XAVERIANS 4 4 0 0 375 167 224 .55 16ST KEVINS 4 3 1 0 315 239 131 .80 12

DE LA SALLE 4 3 1 0 240 218 110 .09 12

ST BERNARDS 4 2 2 0 310 228 135 .95 8

MARCELLIN 4 2 2 0 226 249 90.76 8

OLD IVANHOE 4 2 2 0 224 249 89.96 8

OLD TRINITY 4 2 2 0 206 232 88.79 8

UNIVERSITY BLUES 4 1 3 0 247 236 104.66 4OLD SCOTCH 4 1 3 0 230 296 77.70 4MHSOB 4 0 4 0 123 382 32.20 0

C RESERVE P W L D For Agst % Pis

OLD MELBURNIANNS 4 4 0 0 385 140 275.00 16OLD HAILEYBURY 4 3 1 0 315 204 154.41 12

OLD ESSENDON GR 4 3 1 0 318 260 122.31 12OLD PARADIANS 4 3 1 0 283 267 105.99 12

NORTH OLD BOYS 4 2 2 0 317 219 144 .75 8

MAZENOD 0 C 4 2 2 0 252 297 84 .85 8

HAMPTON ROVERS 4 2 2 0 205 280 73 .21 8

THERRY PENOLA OB 4 1 3 0 232 279 83 .15 4

OLD BRIGHTON 4 0 4 0 167 266 62 .78 0ORMOND 4 0 4 0 116 378 30.69 0

P Y✓ L D For Agst % PtsC RESERVECAULFIELD GR 4 3 1 0 392 153 256 .21 12

PRAHRAN AFC 4 3 1 0 298 192 155 .21 12

BEAUMARIS AFC 4 2 0 2 325 213 152 .58 12

OLD CAMBERWELL 4 2 1 1 318 269 118 .22 10

COLLEGIANS 4 2 2 0 346 207 16715 8WHITEFRIARS 4 2 2 0 325 274 118.61 8BANYULE 4 2 2 0 272 263 103.42 8ST BEDES MENT TIG 4 1 2 1 196 210 93.33 6GLEN EIRA AFC 4 1 3 0 164 429 38 23 4

OLD Po1ENTONIANS 4 0 4 0 68 494 1377 0

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