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. . . FROM THE OF

UMPI~G - A PLEA TO COACHES ANDSTjppPORTERS TO BE

TO BE 5UPPORTUNDERSTANDING

Lou eto be the subject of greater criticism than eve rBy "the umpires" I mean not only the VAFA

his year, more than previous years, the umpires

. P,res, but AFL umpires (including the goal umpires),use of the microscopic attention on the umpires atle~ el these days. performances seem to be dissected

„auseam during the week until the focus in the medi a~Iiches to looking at the games ahead for the coming

kerid.The downside of this is that it becomes the "flavor of

; ;, : nionth" at VAFA level to criticise the umpires, where-mthe absence of media and video scrutiny in the past

melnt that coaches, players and others have accept-3ecisions (right and wrong) as being part of the gam e

;,,a that they are made without an obvious intent toar one side over the other.This criticism really does tend to be counterproduc-

cto the overall situation, particularly our aim of being: ule to make the required 108 field umpire appointments

h~ceekend enabling two field umpires to be appoint-i to all VAFA matches. This aim becomes more and

nere unrealistic when umpires choose to embark onfier activities when they find that they may be umpir-

nr on their own, because to be one out in an unsup-rorcing and hostile environment isn't conducive to look-m4 forward to umpiring each week .

Having said that, under current Umpires' Advisor'.Iichael Sneddon we are doing particularly well, meeting~i c 108 figure every now and then and on most occa-

; being 4 or 5 short only. Other neighbouring com-ons are not doing as well - one we know of manag-

u ; to appoint only 40 field umpires when 68 arer :qoired .

Last week the Umpires' Chairman Ralph McHenry,Accutive Chairman Richard Evans and myself met with1,1!chael Sneddon to firstly reassure him that we were(lclighted with the extraordinary job he was doing under, )iulitions where many external factors are making it dif-iicoli for umpires to focus on the job at hand . Secondly: . %tanted to put in place a few statements that might,11nice people sit back and reflect that, sure all gamesm have umpires of the calibre of Gersch. Sneddon .

11b~on. Deller or Sawers but to be positive, supportivemd respectful of those in white, confidence will be given .

which will in time withgood coaching an

d experience lead to plen-ty of umpires and plen-ty of good umpires to go PHIL STEVENSaround. CHIEF EXECUTIVE

The main points OFFICERfrom our meetingwere :

be more understanding of the situation and thatumpires occasionally or even often make mistakes(as do players, coaches, administrators and indeedmost humans);we answer and investigate all claims through ouradvisor and his support structure and where faultsare seen they are acknowledged and worked on withthe umpire(s) .the attention given to the umpires in the newspapersis generally not supportive of umpires in structuresbelow the elite level and hinders our ability to recruitand attract young people into umpiring .the constant flow of club and supporter criticismdoesn't allow the umpire advisors to concentrate oncoaching skills - the procedure for feedback to theadvisor (remember good as well as the bad) is via theumpire feedback sheets which each coach has accessto .there is a lack of respect for umpires - umpires liketo umpire because they like football and enjoy beinginvolved in the sport just the same as you the readerdoes - they need to be talked to before and aftergames in a welcoming and non-threatening manner .An umpi re rang me at work late last Thursday

evening and said to me that if he turned up at the gamethe following Saturday and the other umpire didn't turnup, he would quietly pack his bag and go also. That Ithink is a sad state of affairs, one that is not an indict-ment on the umpire but on the system that has createdan environment where an official would be made to feelso unsure of himself that it would be easier to go andleave a match without an official umpire .

I know it won't be easy but if we all show somepride in each other and some respect for everyoneinvolved in putting on Amateur football our competitionwill remain the force and respected competition it ha salways been .

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Continued on Page 48

THE JOURNAL OF THE VICTORIAN AMATEUR FOOTBALL ASSOCIATIO N

I LMaY 16RUL-1,1998 Price : $1 .50 Vol. 98 No. 6

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A SECTIONby Jason Frenkel

rhaps the most revealing detail to come out of1 last weekend's matches was the continued poorform of Collegians . Either the Lions or Old Brightonwere going to have to lose last Saturday but fewexpected Collegians to go down in such an emphat-ic defeat. Last year's B-section premiers finallyfound their winning ways and not a week too soonfor coach Dale Tapping.

Xavs remain undefeated and a game clear at thetop of the ladder, while St . Kevins and Universityboth have 4-1 records and are looking the goods inthis early the part of the season .

The Blues have dusted off last year' cobwebsand showed Old Haileybury at the weekend thatthey will be a contender in 1998 if they can contin-ue their good form.

De La Salle makes up the four with a 3-2 recordand a host of teams clutching at their heels . The D'scouldn't get up to knock off Xavs at the weekendand will lose fourth spot unless they can overcomeSt. Bernards at St . Bernards today .

And it is St. Bernards who heads a group offour teams all on 2-3 and waiting patiently at thedoor of the four. The B's made a last quarter chargeaway to the Cardinals that fell I 1 points short, andafter an inauspicious start to the season, at leastScotch haven't fallen in a heap . They're in eighthplace while the Redlegs and the Bloods find them-selves sixth and seventh respectively . Melburnianswere just one point adrift of St . Kevins at threequarter time last week before suffering a 4 goaldefeat while Old Haileybury never get going atUniversity Oval against the Blues.

And trailing the pack is Old Brighton (1-4),whose percentage of 85 .66 may come in handy laterin the year. a game and a good dose of percentageahead of the winless Lions .

PREVIEWToday's Optus Vision \ Sportscover Match of

the Day comes from Toorak Park, where first meetssecond in a much anticipated battle that will giveone side the impetus, perhaps, for the rest of thehome and away season . Much has been said ofXaverians unbeatable combination, and SKOBSsole claim as the ONLY challenger to Xavs, buttoday the talk ends and the game begins .

There should be great contests all over theground as Blood finds himself up against Olive, andDollman battles Wood in the middle . ExpectBrushfield, Bowen and Holmes to have their workcut out for them against the likes of Ryan, Fraserand Garvey. who have an ability to share the goals

around . Xavs are notshort on forwardseither, with JasonTaylor and DanRichardson two of the teams strongest marknplayers, although Tim O'Shaughnessy has had lesuccess getting his key goalkickers fit and firiand out on the field than Tim Hart . Unfortunat(for the tipsters, only one Tim - sorry that shouldteam - can win, and I think Xavs will knock off tSKOBS by 14 points .

St . Bernards host De La Salle in an importatest for both of these sides. There is little doubt thGarry Foulds' charges have lifted a notch this seson but a win today would confirm their statusone of the big improvers of season 1998 . De La wethereabouts last year and in this early part of tseason look to be heading in the same directiiagain - they need to win today to give them spaceother sides giving chase . Unfortunately for the Dthere is rarely any joy to be had in the long cold tito Essendon, and I think the home side will win20 pts .

Another important game and a measure of ea,side's capabilities will take place out at Haileybuiwhere the Bloods host the Cardinals . Afterpromising start to the season the Bloods have

i their way in recent weeks but with Connell ajWalden on the sidelines, they are missing twotheir most experienced . The Cardinals, too, havefair few missing from their ranks although it wgood to see Boyd and Phillips teaming up last weto get among the goals . Tom Wilson always getsgood wrap in this scribe's column as a big-heartbig man for Scotch, but tall timber is Haileybuturf, with Secculls, Hiltons and a big bloke callHucker who should all be too tall for the Cardin<(if the rain stays away) Bloods by 3 goals .

After trailing St. Kevins by just a point at tlast change last week, Michael Ford and tRedlegs might just be ruing the one that got aw<no doubt Leigh Carlson will be ruing his side'sgoal capitulation to Old Brighton . It's hard towhere and when the Lions might be able to geiwin on the board . Warne-Smith tried to lift them cof the mire with 9 goals last week but the Lioidefence conceded 15 goals after half time - howthey going to stop the likes of Parkin, Berry aTheodore today? Redlegs by 21 points .

In the last game today, Old Brighton host IBlues and look to build on last week's big vagainst one of the big improvers for season 19 (

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crr '111 d Jackson booted 11 goals between them

a5t W e ,, k and it -was good to see the full forwardamong the goals - it should be a good

51 11, ~,lexarider today. The Blues havepower of their own, an d Adam Lenne n

good touch after 6 of his own majors last

~a nst the Bloods. The Blues look to have

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powerd Wil~oxBomlhalfback,ti{jI111110II• ~ F

the burly efforts of'Doc' Fairb ank in the ruck.b,-15 points.

4~!

OLD ~~vL;RIANS V. ST. KEVINS Field : MarkJame

s Came Cameron Kealy Goal : Kevin Segot a ota Bernie.)<'[)hSOn

ST. $ERNARDS v. DE LA SALLE Field : Steve,,1,,(1rthv Heath Little Boundary : Jon Stevenson(' ; mcron Hayes Goal: Geoff Grigg Dominic NapoliOLD HAILEYBURY v . OLD SCOTCH Field: Albi

e Martin JacksonBrad Nash Reno Tristan BowmanDodds Goal:

OLD NSEL$URNIANS v . COLLEGIANS Field : Waynel,,uon Richard Eastwood Boundary Simon Boileau;t)b tilutton Goal : Michael Lentini Shane HerbertOLD BRIGHTON v . UNIVERSITY BLUES Field :,,lthon}, Damen Jamie Kvins Boundary: Anthony;,uterson Stephen Johnston Goal : Bernie Hoare

AMAY 23 - ROUND 7

5T . KEVINS v. ST. BERNARDSDE LA SALLE v. OLD SCOTCH - EP SATURDAYCOLLEGIANS v. OLD XAVERIANSI"SIVERSITY BLUES v. OLD MELBURNIANSOLD BRIGHTON v. OLD HAILEYBURY - EP SUNDAY

Vale :Old Xaverians - John SandersOn Friday May 8 the Old Xaverian s

Football Club lost one of its greatest sons .Jahn Sanders captained the club from 1960-63, winning the B Section Permiership in1963. He won the club Best & Fairest in 1961and was an All Australian Player, and a Life.~Iember.

After the Old Xavs plumetted to D SectionJohn "got the call" in 1975 . He coached from1975-1977 including winning the D Sectionpremiership . He was President in 1978 whenthe C Section premiership was won .

John found the Old Xaverians its first realhome at Yarra Park in 1978 .

A Life Member of the club and the personinstrumental in having the Old Xaverians AFC

e-° 1 is today .John was buried from Xavier on Tuesday

and many persons past and present associat-cd with the VAFA were in attendance .

To Madge and family our deepest sympa-ttltes go out .I

N; :THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 1998

SENIORS - 9 .05.98ST NEVI'S 8.4 9.6 10.9 16.12.108OLD MELBURNIANS 5.1 7.6 10.8 12.10.82St. Bavtae : Garrey 4. Fraser 3 . Bowles 2, Cia~ula 2 . M . Dolman. Terzint. Sibit4a-Lowerson- Gross. Best: Ciawla. Manstc. OConnor. Lowerson. Clive . Sibill aOld M emurnlim=• M . Berry 3, S. Theddore 3. Ward 2 . Kennedy. McKeon. Topakas.Waddell. Best : Guest . M. Berry. E. Bray- Thompson. Ellis. Ward.DE LA SALLE 2.1 4.2 6.5 9.8.62OLD XAVERIANS 0 .4 3.10 10.13 10.21.81De La Sale: B. Manntx 4• Roseman 3. R9then. Duckett . Bed : B. Mannix. Silvers.Duckett. Sea~er. Evans- Browne.Old Raveriana: Hannebery 2 . Wood 2 . Blood . Healy. Hunter. Ockteshaw,Richardson, Tucker. Bwt: Ockteshaw. Blood . Bowen. Ford. BrushOeld. Holmes .DID SCOTCH 4 .2 7.9 11.15 15.20.110ST BERNARDS 4.6 5.7 8.8 15.9.99Old ScoteL: Boyd 3, Phillips 3. Woodhouse 2. AnEus . Collins. Heath. Hume.MiRecT. Reid, WLLson . Best: Wilson. Price. Pritchard. Phtllips. Heath, Collins.St . BernardH: Gilmore 3. Vassallo 2- C. Byrne 2. Andrew Merrtngton 2 . A. Thomas2 . Fanner. Adam MernnRtan . Laughlin . Joe Mount. Beet: Hogan. AndrewMerr[ngton . Joe Mount. L. Gatlant. C. B_irne . Gilmore .COLLEGIANS 4.3 8.4 8.5 14.9.93OLD BRIGHTON 4.4 9.11 18.15 24 .17.161CoIleglem: Warne-Smith 9. Bennett 2. FksenOne. Fraser. Dena Beg: W arne-Smtth . MilaL Jefferson. Harrison. Hos "n~, Proctor.Old Brtgrtaa: Perry 6. Jacksan 5. Alderson 3. Mural 3. T}mms 2 . Oakley 2.Lennox Tatrot. Hartman. Best: Hipwell. Jackson. Kent . Perrv. Timms. Prvor.Uh1V6RSrrY BLUES 2.3 7.8 11.11 16.18.112OLD HAB,EYBURY 1.2 4.3 5.6 8.11 .59University Blum Lennen 6. Maplestone 2 . MeLaughiart 2. Wilcox 2 . Baker 2.McKlnnon, in•tne. Best: Fatrbank. Guengerich . Stusock. Lennen. Slimmon.WilcoxOld HaBeyhury: Carson. Cary- Hilton . Hacker. Lappage . Mason. Morey. Philips.BesC Home . Lappage. Armstrong. M. Seecull. Kraus. Morey.

RESERVES -- 9.05 .98ST KEVINS 3.2 4.6 7.8 10.10.70OLD MELBURNIANS 3.1 6.2 12 .3 14.7.91St . Kevins: B . rk3lntan7. M . Rizio 2. J. Lynch. Best: 1. Hewett. B. Dollman• T.Mount. D . Sheehy. M. Rlzio. D . Kennedy.Old Melburntans : Dixon 5. P. Theodore 4 . Crow 2. L. Bunn 2 . Rose . Best : Crow.,Miller. Rose . Bennett . Bunn . Dixon.DE LA SALLE 2.2 4.3 8.5 9.8.62OLD XAVERIANS i.5 4.5 8.8 9 .11 .65De La SaBe: Fiume 3 . Fisher 2 . Rogel 2. Morel . Wyles. Best : Smith, Wytes. Wright,Moore. Fiume . Morel .Old %avertaus: l Goal Kickers and Best Players not received )OLD SCOTCH 3.1 6.3 7.4 10.5.65ST BERNARBS 2.4 8.4 6.8 8.10.58Old Scotch: Hawkins 3. Crane 2, Morris. Eagle. Panton. Stokes . Fakhney. Best:Fachney. Thompson . Norman. Stokes. Hawkins. Thomas.St . Bernxrds : D. Thomas 2 . Davis. Collins. Dailey. Nutter . J . De Bono. Hayes.Best: Catterat. Bond. Thomas. J. De Bono. Perrett.

COLLEGIANS 1 .2 4.6 8 .8 11.13.79OLD BRIGHTON 4.1 6.7 8.9 9.9.83Co : Harris 3. Grihble 2, Woolle 2, Entwistle . Jones. 6'llchael. Van DerVenne. Best : Nkbet. Inglis . Entwisle, Grrobte. Startin. D9ra}dan.Old Brighton: Phrie 2. Palfrey . Crevrdson . Fox. B . Wilson- D. Wilson. Farrer.McMahon. Best: Pilrte- Winter. S. Torus . CrewSdon- Euart. Corke .UNIVERSITY BLUES 8.4 11.5 15.7 17.13.115OLD HAILEYBURY 1 .1 5.8 5.7 7.7.49University Slim: Nation 3. Nu~ent 3. Kluge 2, Ktely 2. Bohun 2, Miles, Tweddle.Frtcker. Byrne, Edwards. Best: i7isker. Hayter. Nugent. Byrne. Longley . McAloon.Old HaBtybury Richardson 2 Warden 2. Kirkwood-Scott. Melin. StanoIevic. Best:Reid. Richardson . Seaunich . Scail'e, Kirkwood-Scott. C. Warden.

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SENIORS

NAME CLUB LAST WK TOTALVASSALLO ST.BERNARDS 2 25WARNE-SMITH COLLEGIANS 9 20BOYD OLD SCOTCH 3 19RYAN ST. KEVINS 18GARVEY ST. KEVINS 4 16LENNEN UNIVERSITY BLUES 6 16

A RESERVEFISHER DE LA SALLE 2 18WRZKOWSKI UNIVERSITY BLUES 14CRANE OLD SCOTCH 2 14SAUNDERS OLD HAILEYBURY 12B . DOLLMAN ST. KEVINS 7 1 2

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A SectionCOLLEGIANS DE LA SALLE OLD BRIGHTON OLD HAILEYBURY OLD !M

Coach: Leigh Carlson Coach: Kevin Coltins GRAMMARIANS coach : Simon Meehan coach : Michael Ford

Res, Coech Craig Nw*wm Res. Coach: Greg Foutrill Coach:Dale Tapping Res. Coach: Peter Falaris Res. Coach: David Brown

1 B. King 1 M. Chun ~~~~~

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1 A. Baxter 1 M. Bennett2 N. Florentine 2 P. Fiume 1 A . Kryzwniakry 2 D. Connell (C) 2 S. Theodore3 B. Woolhouse 2 M. Mercuri

3 D. Crowe2 J . Murc h

Oakley3 R3 D. Warden

M K i4 C3 A. Ros s

4 T. Van Dec Veene 4 L. Hall. c enz e. 4 S. Ellinghaus

5 G Deane-Johns 5 C. Swift 4 M. Talbot 5 C . Warden 5 L . Bun n.6 S. Van Der Veene 6 M. Fisher 5 N. Perry (C) 6 W. Smith 6 P. Hanbury7 L Byrne 7 C. Brown 6 S. Alderson 7 Adam Hilton

7 C. Thompson.8 G. Higson

8 C. Wrigh t9 C. Campbell

7 B . Logan 8 M. Orio n9 C Home 8 M. Lovett

8 C. Pollock 10 T. SilversEvans (VC)11 A

8 G. Hipwel l9 S. Lennox

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D. Toohey 10 R Hartman 11 C . H cke 10 T. Roberts10 S. Hardingg 13 A. Johnstone

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Kent13 R 14 A . Forsyth 13 S . Rose13 G. Palmer 15 J . Hodder

16 A. Grant.

Paterso n14 B15 N . Morey 14 J . Bun n

14 D . Warne-Smith 16 S. Hyland.

15 D Tymms15 R . Bartholmeusz

f d J15 M . Forste r

15 N . Michael 17 A. Elliott. 16 B . Lang or - ones 16 C. Eab ry

15 Y. Phillips 18 A. Flowerday 16 B. Williams 17 Ash Hilton 17 A. TopakasWallace16 A 19 J . Tully 17 A Van Den Dtr gen 18 C. Jayasekera Keebi l18 Q.

17 R . Hosking 20 B. Cori nO'Brien20 P

18 M. Jackson (VC) 19 M . Armstong (VC).

19 A. Parki n18 J. Bennett

.Jackso n21 D 19 A. Mandylaris 20 C. Kraus 20 J . Guest

19 B. Mooney.

22 P. O'Callaghan 20 A. Palfrey 21 A. Walden 21 L. Boyd20 A. Greenway 23 D . Grac e

24 J. Morel21 N . Winter

Farrell22 K21 B . Waters22 S . Richardson 22 A. Waddel l

21 A. Johnston 25 G. H Ynes.

23 A. P ry or 23 M . Seccull 23 M . Berry (VC)22 D . Kerr 26 S . Wood Ca rt e r24 R 24 A. Ross 24 C. Berry23 N . Milat 26 P. Wyles

Van Der Pligt27 L

.25 S . Nickas 25 G . Rowlands 26 C . Kenned y

24 R . Hartne tt .28 S . Hart McNamara26 T 26 G . Phillips (VC) 27 O . Boyd

25 J . Frazerann

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Paterso n27 D27 J. D ann 28 S. Rabbitt

26 S . Wooley 30B . M

.Alderto n28 A

28 A. Pound 29 M . Ward27 S . Humphry 31 K . Mannix . 28 S. Walden 30 I . McMullin28 S . Blackman 32 R . Bonnici

'29 P. Woff 29 B. Carson 31 J . Hart

29 A . Kenneally 32 C. O Callaghan33 M O'Donnell

32 N . Bulfin 30 R . Au htersong 32 A. McDougall30 M . Galbraith

.Moore34 A 34 M . Reid 31 D . Mason 33 G. Dixon

31 J . Nevins.

34 A . Pedicini 35 S . Mercer 31 B. Main Ellis34 C32 J . Tarpey 36 A . Abbott 36 B . Pollock 32 P. O'Donnell .

35 D . Brown33 A . Sta rt in

36 B . Ashende n37 S . Clay

38 J . Raj uFischer39 A

33 A. Floyd34 C . Reidy 36 A . McKeo n

34 D. Entwisle 37 J . Murphy .40 N Bulfin 35 D . Lappage 37 R . Mulquiney

35 R. Morle yFod e36 G

38 A. Mithe n39 P. Brasher (C)

.41 J . Murchie 36 B . La y

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38 A . Michel l40 S Crow.

37 M . Opie40 M . Butle r40 A. Raynor

42 A. Cork-Bre w43 C

Grady37 S . O38 R . Parker

.41 G . Wilhel m

38 M . Lake ( C) 41 M. Harber .Brown44 A 39 M . Stanqevic 42 P. Theodore

39 R. Jone s'

42 R. Mark sBorell a43 L

.45 T. Desmyth 4 0 H . Gopu . 43 T. Clok e

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41 B . Malin 44 P. Thompson41 S . Lubich 44 T. Montgome ry

.47 D Wilson

42 D. SraHe 45 Z. Useinov42 L . Vasdekis 45 A. Tucker

.49 M Barber

43 R. Plecher 46 D. Holm e43 G . Cooper 46 M. Hogan . 44 A . Kirkwood-Scatt 47 S . Brown45 M . Mossman 47 D . Las ini 50 S. Williams (VC) 45 N. Hill 48 C. Jenkin s46 C . Harris 47 D . Rogers

48 D Smith51 D . Strachan 46 P. Langford-Jones

rt49 T. Stuckey (C)

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50 P Mannix 52 D . Stockdale 47 J . Ku a 50 P. Marinis48 J. Lemon

.50 J . Doak 53 B. Letchford 48 S . Saunders 51 C Bank s

49 A. Smith 51 N . Smith 55 C . Toms 49 R. Goulden .52 B. Campbel l

50 B. Jefferson 52 B. Byrn e52 D . Hyland

56 R . BrownMcLachlan57 A

50 A. Bonwic k51 P. Dimond 53 A. Bains

51 P. Baxter 53 L . Seager .59 T Farrar 52 D. Reid 54 I . Paterso n

52 N . Gill 53 A. Smith54 S Crowe

.60 D . Crewdson 53 C. Pountney 55 S. Murray

53 M. Inglis .54 J. Duckett 61 A Witte 54 M . Thiele 56 J. Mille r

54 T. Dimopoulos 56 M. Moloney.Lewi s62 A 55 D . Scaunich 57 M . Peers

55 A. Mirakian 57 B . Brasher .63 B Wilson 56 D . Webb 58 S . Giglia

55 E. Jones 58 T. Ford . 57 M. Wray 59 J. Raftopoula s57 J. Moore 58 A . Scott

'66 T. Lennox 58 R . McMaster 60 H . Marshal l

58 A. Thompson 59 B. La Broo y59 C Troia

71 B . Alderson 59 L . Hardeman 61 J. Sallaban k59 M . Richards

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64 M. Gribble 61 R . Grace 61 A. Hall 63 J . Rigg70 T. Smith 62 R . Beattie 62 R . Thornton Mills64 P77 T. Proctor

63 S . McManus64 A . Scott

65 C . Dowling .66 L. Col e

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.3 M. Brady

2 J . StaritskiSturrock3 J3 Q . Hosking 3 L. Hanneberry

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5 M. Dolfma n6 D. Ciavola

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6 L. McDonnell 5 A. Heil . o o7 S. Perrett 7 B. Kennedy(C

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9 M. Garg ano 7 D. Hayte r8 C. Reid 7 S. Lethlean 8 A. Capes ( R) 10 N . Fraser 8 N. Byrn eg A. Boyd 8 M. Holmes 9 J . Kenned y

10 N. Mitchell11 D . Ryan12 M Rizio 9 S. Meade (VC)

10 J . Kerr 9 G . Hatfield 10 G . Mathewes (R).

13 R . Bowles 10 D. Maplestone

11 M. Angus 11 Adam Jones 11 P. Capes 14 L . Mahoney 12 B. Blood (C)

I2 S. Hume

r 12 J . Bowen (VG) 12 B . Hog anMcFCeo n13 S

15 M. Olive16 B Garvey

13 G . Evan s1 3 N. Hoop e4 D. Norman 13 L . Gladman

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.17 M. Terzin i18 A Wise

15 M . Kordic k6 C. STewart1 6

15 Matt hew O'Brien 14 D. Stoney 14 A. Vinecombe (R)15 T Wilkinson

.19 D . Sheehy 17 G . de Crespigny.

t7 S . Woodhouse 16 L . Ford 16 C . Gray 21 J . Sibili aMace y22 J 19 B. Herrald

1 9 S.,Collins 17 D . Richardson (VC) 17 B. Swan n18 P Hay es

.23 S. Lowerson 20 R . Polkinghorne

19 S. Spiden 18 S. Hunter .19 L . Gollant (C) 24 S. Powell 20 Z . McCarty

?0_ T. Wilso nGibb s21 S

19 D . Steen 20 T. Sheehan 25 B . Marusic26 A . Bevac ua 22 P. Sheehan

.22 C . Heath 20 M. Hardman 21 B. Lou g hli n

22 Adam Nlerrin tong27 RR . Gross ~C) 23 T. Wilcox

23` 0 . Crane 21 T. Ockleshaw 23 Andrew Merrington28 M . Farquharso n29 A Mount

23 B. Furphy

24 L. Hawkins 22 A. Bourke 24 G . De Mamiel.

30 D . Cu rtis 24 P. Fairban k

?5 T. Pritchard 23 B. Berry 25 JP. Kavanagh 31 A . McGuines s'

25 A. Henderson

26 A. Crow 24 B. Coughlan 26 J. Gollant26 ivl . Overman

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.28 M Thomas28 R . Mallett

29 A. Teesdale26 S. Tucker 28 P. Gilmou r

J. Overman35 A . Thomas36 D . Kennedy

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31 A. Smit 28 B. Cranage 30 J. Debono 38 D . SmithGribble39 S 32 A. Nu ent,

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B SECTIO Nby Michael Georg e

t the end of round five . B section still appears to bewide open. Marcellin have been the big mover in

recent weeks with stunning wins over perennial power-house Old Trinity and then backing it up with a solidwin over Mazenod. Old Trinity are still handily placed .But after these two sides comes the chasing pack ofclubs on three win and two losses which goes down toOld Ivanhoe in seventh place on the ladder .

PREVIEWMHSOB V. IVANHO E

MHSOB jumped straight out of the blocks againstIvanhoe and piled on seven goals in the first quarter toset up a match winning lead against Ivanhoe . MHSOBon-ballers Dave Skinner and Ewan Thompson both cre-ated scoring opportunities for their forwards with theirwork around the ground . Dan Woodley playing at fullforward was a target in front of goals and kicked four forthe game. After quarter time the contest became moreeven with Ivanhoe competitive without appearing likelyto overhaul the home side . Better players for the Hoeswere Shane McGowan, Steve Saunders . Lachlan Hull-Brown .

OLD IVANHOE V. THERRY PENOLAOld Ivanhoe ground out its third win in a row against

a tenacious Therrv Penola side who refused to lie downat Elsternwick Park . Jarrod Weddle again. played amajor role in Old Ivanhoe's win with strong marking playeither in the ruck or in the forward line . Old Ivanhoestayed in front all day, but in what had been a low scor-ing encounter up until three quarter time, the gamecame to life in the last quarter, with Therry kicking fiveto Old Ivanhoe 's four to give the Old Ivanhoe a fright.MARCELLIN V. MAZENOD

Marcellin opened a match winning lead with a tengoal first quarter against Mazenod. However after thisinitial flurry . Mazenod fought back over the next threequarters to outscore the home side . Mazenod looked arough chance at three quarter time having reduced thedeficit to 23 points, and then kicked the first of the lastquarter to get within three goals. But Marcellin were ableto steady and a spectacular goal from Bernard Dineenwhich saw them end the contest. Better players forMazenod were Adam Hanley. Dave Murray and indefence Dale Healy.NORTH OLD BOYS V. OLD TRINITY

Old Trinity bounced back with an authoritative winover North Old Boys at the weekend . The game tookplace at an alternative venue (due to lacrosse beingplayed at the GiIlon Reserve) which this scribe eventual-ly found . Old Trinity took control of the game in the sec-ond quarter and full forward Jamie Stickland had a dayout kicking ten. Stickland, Beardsley and Pawsey allreturning from injury played good games for Old Trinity.Better players for NOB's included Collison, Drum, Sleepand Mikunda.

ORMOND V. OLDPARADIANS

Ormond scored abig away victoryagainst Old Paradian swinning by ten goals. Ormond set the tone for thescoring within 30 seconds of the first bounce . WhileParadians tried hard to shift the momentum ofgame . Ormond outscored the home side in three offour quarters. Ormond's drive was set up by the worwingers Steve James and Travis Fimmel and on balMatt McConvill and David Turner. David Beckett ~David Robbins were able to capitalise on their tearn<work up the field with five and four goals for the daywhat was a bleak day for the home side, better pla}for Paradians included Dianti. Papaluca and Vincen

PREVIEWSIVANHOE V. MARCELLIN

Ivanhoe desperately needs a win but have a toitask ahead meeting the competition leaders at IvanPark this Saturday. Ivanhoe has suffered a numbeinjuries in the early part of the season and will IMarcellin without Taglieri-Sclocchi who will missrest of the season with an arm injury . Ivanhoe also ha number of other key players under an injury ekMarceilin, in contrast, are travelling along nicely atstage of the journey. With a number of goal scaioptions including Karavalisis, Caffrey, Treganowan ;Dineen they should prove to be too strong for Ivanand should stay on top of the ladder .

Marcellin by 28 points .

OLD TRINITY V. THERRY PENOLAOld Trinity hit back after its home loss to Mara

and should score another win against Therry PenThe return of a number of regular senior players 5injury sees Old Trinity close to full strength . Th,fought out the match bravely against Old Ivanhoe biis hard to see them winning at Trinity.

Old Trinity by 45 points.MAZENOD V. NORTH OLD BOYS

Mazenod put in a solid performance agaMarcellin after quarter time where they conceded alead to the home side . If Mazenod, at home, can malgood start they will be able to apply some pressurNOB's rather than having to play "catch-up" footlThe NOB's are coming off a fairly heavy loss toTrinity and Mazenod will be chance to record theirond win for the season .

Mazenod by 28 points .

ORMOND V. MHSOBOrmond obviously put in a big week on the tra

i track to turn around its form after a loss to Old Ivanand then scored a big win over Old Paradian:Bundoora . The clash against MHSOB should interes

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Ormond by 20 points .

OLD PARADIAN S V. OLD IVANIiOEOld paradians form has been up and down so far

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Vale :Bill Getson - Mareellin OCAFC

The Committee, players and supporters ofMarcellin Old Collegians Football Club were sad-dened to hear of the death of Bill Getson onWednesday May 6. Bill was a well known "identity" atMarcellin being the proud father of two of our great-est players Matt and Luke .

Together with wife Trish, was "mine host" of theery successful Marcellin pre-match lunches over a

number of years. He was also a valued member of theCommittee and served as Vice-President for some

years. He was awarded Life Membership in 1993 for

his services to the club .Bill was also well known for his vocal support

from the boundary and offered advice to many anumpire over the years. His wry sense of humour andfriendly disposition endeared him to all who passedhis way . He will be greatly missed at Marcellin .

Our sympathy goes to Trish and the family .

Af~t`~ T1_2) i R

SENIORS - 9 .05 .98MARCEIddN 10.5 14.7 18.9 19 .12.128MAZENOD 3.2 8.3 13.4 15.7.97A4encxitin: Karavasilis 4 . Cathy 4 . Treganowan 3 . Sampfmon 2. Moran 2.Colville. Taylor. Dinneen Thelsz . BesY: Crown . Sanpimat. C,rot. Brislna. Boysen .TheLcz. Mazeaod: McMullin 4 . D. Murray 4,Hanley. Fottniotts. Dunne, Le Grand, Morgan, polan, Fisher . Best: Hanley.Odonaghue . Fisher. D. Murray. Healy. McMullin.

MHSOB 7.6 8.11 13.15 19.21.135IVANHOE 1.4 3.8 9.13 12.15.93MHSOB: Woodtty 4. ~r 3. Burkett 2, J. Wilson 2. P. Hunt 2. Pertazl,

Skinner. McCully. D. Pe utrchlld. Capp . Preece. Best: Skinner, McCully. Lambert.Thrnnpson, Wa}LotL Roodley.Ivanhoe : Raw3ey 2. Flynn 2. Lee 2. Scoble, Blackwood . Timms, Hull-Brown .FrLsina Frew, VatkanLs . Best : McGosvnn. Saunders . Hull-Brown . Angethil.

Scoble. Sarta.

OIdI PARADIANS 4 .3 8.6 9.7 10.10.70ORMOND 7.4 10.7 16.11 20.14.134Old Pazadians: Harrison 3 . Pannam 2 . Heffernan, Brullo. Papaluca Geary .Godfrey. Best : DianatL Papaluca Vincent. Zappa. Galvin . Brabatder.Ormond : Beckett 5, Robbins 4 . Fimmell 2. MeConvID 2. James 2 . Turner. Mabbett .

Remman . Grace. Billing. Best: James. Gilmore. Fdgell . MCConvitl. Turner. Fmnell .

NORTH OLD BOYS 5.0 8.3 10.4 12.7.79OLD TRINnY 4.3 9.4 15.5 21.13.139North Old Boye: Willson 4 . Barker 3. Vavallo 2 . Halpin. Lock Mikunda. Best :Colltson. Drum. Steep. Mikunda. Vavallo. Tonkin.Old Trinttg : Stickiand 10 . Heath 4 . Stephens 3, Ramsden 2, Clark . Phillips . Best :Stickland . Reardsley. Phillips. Pawsey. Stephens . Ramsden.

OLD IVANHOE 4.4 4.10 9.15 13.19.97THERRYPENOLA 1 .2 5.4 7.5 13.9.87Old Ivaahoa Stewart 3 . J. Weddle 3 . George 2, Hope 2, Parker, ShazEadt .Tieman . Best: J . Weddle. Russian. Parker, Young. Hope R. Weddle.Therry PeaoSe: CY Connor 4. S. Bannister 2, Thrush 2. Warren . Grocock .Hollow, Castaldi. Boyle. Best: Hollow. Castaldt . KureLS. Bannister. O'Connor.

RESERVES - 9.05 .98

MARCELLIN 2.3 7.9 10.16 11 .21 .87MAZENOD 3.3 8.4 6 .7 8 .7.58M®reet8a: (Goal Kickers and Best Players not recetved )Mazeaod: Harper 4, Carter 2 . Dresser. Quinn. Beet: Bourbon. Carter. Paducci.

Robinson. Snart . Qumn .MB50g 9.14.68IVANHOE 12.10.82MHSOB: McGrath 5 . Barton 2. Fahey. Mclardk. Best: A:dord . Fitasknmon.Barton. J. Newton. McGrath. Sr.lilpper.Ivanhoe Duncan 3, ThackaTay 3 . Dl Santo. B . Fttilaysou. Raffoul. Rosenfeld .Too¢ood Whitehead . Best : Fahau. Ebbage . Pace. Duncan. J~ka . Whitehead .OLD PARADIANS 1.1 3.7 3.8 4.10.34ORMOND 3.5 4.7 7.7 8.12.80Old Peradiana: Ryan . Hcesin~ton. Clayton. Martin Joyce. Best : Watsh. P. Jotc~ce. P.

Digney. Hart. Rocchioccllo. Illldehrand .Ormond: Keath 2, King 2. Ltvkrgston. Haines . Stewart J. Brown. Beat: Halm.Marnow. D. Cleary. G aIIagher. Brenn

an. Woodland.

NORTH OLD BOYS 3 .5 3.6 8.7 6.8 .44OLD 4R1Nr1Y 3.2 4.7 7.7 8.12 .80North Old Boys: Boyer 3. Robbtnson, Cheshire. MeKkvie-McHatg. Beat: Low.Roberts. Joyce. Cheshke. Tiuuns . Irvine.Okl Trlnlty : Sealy 7, Lauletta 3. Hudson 2. Bladeni 2. Barr. Best: Sealy. Bladed.Bennte. Lautetta King. Hudsat .OLD IVANIIOE 1.2 3.4 5.8 9.10.64THERRYPENOLA 2.2 4.8 7.11 7.13 .55

Old Ivehuc (Goat Kickers and Best Players not receefverl )merry Peno7a : Petrev-ski 2 . R Bannister 2. Clarke. W. Ba,yte. Sacco. Best : Mifeud

Sacco. Eggkston . Hewitt, Garonl Bye.

;1NEXT WEEK'S MATCHE"

MAY 23 - ROUND 7MARCELLIN v . ORMONDMHSOB v. OLD PARADIANSNORTH OLD BOYS v. IVANHOETHERRY PENOLA v . MAZENODOLD IVANHOE v. OLD TRINIT Y

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B SectionIVANHOE MARCELUN MAZENOD M .H .S.O.B. NTH OL.D BOyS

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by Russell Goul d

less than informative page this week due to the factA only four out of a possible nine match reportswere received from club press correspondents . Iassume those people either nominated themselves orwere nominated because they were in a position towatch their clubs match, scribble down a couple ofsentences and send them off to me by Monday . It's notlike any club has any major secrets they feel they needto hide . I see all teams play during the year, and if anyteam has a secret weapon, which I doubt, it will berevealed. So quit hiding your Clark Kents and let's seeif we can be a little more professional for next week.

Review - Round 5 .Old Mentonians gave their supporters another

fright, withstanding a gallant Bu lleen/Templestowecomeback to run out 5 point victors in a less thanfriendly encounter at Bulleen. The Panthers kickedaway early, and the writing looked on the wall . Elevenscoring shots to two giving them a 29 point lead at thefirst change . the Bullants hit back hard in the second,and in fiery term (2 reports), took over the scoring to bewithin 12 at the half. The Panthers kicked away againthough, and maintained as much as a five goal leadinto the last quarter, before the Bullants piled on 7goals in the last term to get within a goal, before timeran out. A much improved effort from the Bullants . butthey still have only the one win . For the Panthers, theyremain undefeated but the margins are certainly get-ting smaller.

On a rough old track at Murrembeena, St.KildaSouth Caulfield got it together and outplayedSt .Bedes Mentone Tigers to take their second victoryfor the season, this time by 19 points . In what loomedas a tight one, the Saints kicked the first three goals inalmost as many minutes to jump the Tigers. But thevisitors then settled and kicked the next five to take theearly ascendancy. The second term was tighter, but theTigers still managed to hold sway, leaders by 14 pointsat the main break . But the third term was all Saints .They piled on seven goals to the Tigers three to take a9 point lead and some serious momentum into thefinal term. And they weren't to be denied. The Saintsgot the lead out to six goals before the Tigers ralliedand got the margin back to 12 points . But a heart-breaking goal from Astapenko put the game out of theTigers reach, and the jubilant Saints took the game .

St .Leos Emmaus finally got a run on their hometrack but no advantage was found, instead they raninto a Beaumaris side that will not be denied a 20 goalplus score . The Sharks multi pronged forward line wasat it again, this time kicking 27 to run out convincing75 point victors over a shellshocked two Blues side .The Sharks booted 10 goals in the opening stanza andwere up by 37 points at the break . The Two Blues wentwith them in the second but could not reduce the mar-

gin . The Sharks too kover again in the third r~€and got the lead out to70 points come orange 'time. The home side fought it out in the last but coulonly hold the rampaging Sharks to a 76 point victory

Down at Bluff Road, Hampton Rovers bounceback from a loss the week before to destroyThomastown side struggling for any sort of consistecy, the Rovers taking the game by 75 points and idoing so pushing the Bears into bottom spot on if,ladder.

Banyule defeated Old Geelong by 29 points, btfor the fifth week in a row no report was received froreither club.

Preview - Round 6.Down by the seaside Beaumaris host Hampton i

our third local derby for the year . These two rivals atboth traveling quite nicely sitting two and three respe(tively, however I would not pick this as my match of it,round. Beaumaris seem to have too much firepower uforward at the moment, and their midfield is hard tcurb. Hampton too has a strong midfield but I can't setheir defence being able to control all those Sharks uforward. I won't predict a blowout, but I don't thinkwill be really close. I will go for the Sharks by ju ;under 39.5 points .

Next up Old Mentonians, our undefeated laddFleaders play host to a St .Leos side also struggling Iput together a couple of solid performances in a rovThe Panthers have been down in the last couple iweeks, but it would have to be a big turn around ftthe Two Blues to pinch this one . Murph and the b

o will look to this one as a chance to get things backotrack and will get the victory.

Bull een/Templestowe, now desperate for a victery, take on St .Kilda South Caulfield who are eominoff a big win for their club. There is a lot riding on th' ;game for both clubs and I am predicting fireworhearly. The Saints finally managed to post a good scoilast week. whilst the Bullants took it right up to it,competition frontrunners. At home, and fighting fttheir season, I will go for the Bullants .

In a galaxy far, far away Thomastown take oBanyule . I don't know what to make of either side,

b the Banyule Bears did win last week. The ThomastowBears though do play well at home. I'm going for ttBears .

Finally, old rivals St.Bedes Mentone and 01Geelong will do battle on a rejuvenated Como Park

. Tigers have failed to impress this year, whilst it,Oggers have maintained a place in the top four fimost of the year to date. However, the Oggers did lo :to Banyule, whom the Tigers beat in a close one. Bithen the Oggers beat Hampton who easily accounte

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A final note to all press correspondents, contact„ me is before 2pm on Mondays .

F21 No: 9798 - 5739 , or mobile : 041 757 9036 .

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St . Leos Emmaus - Congratulations to FrankDinltrolantonio on reaching 150 games againstHe uzlnaris last week . Frank is a great contributor on andc ; O le field despite a serious knee injury and an addictiono u,ik food. Well done Frank .

SENIORS~Lm CLUB LAST WK TOTALTOWER HAMPTON ROVERS 13 37,IaCGEORGE ST BEDES MENTONE 4 31

\:.AUGHAN ST . LEOS EMMAUS 7 30

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BEAUMARIS v . HAMPTON ROVERS Field : DaveLepair Shaun Rolls Goal: Grant Beard EugeneD'La2aru sOLD MENTONIANS v . ST. LEOS EMMAUSField : Paul Withington Robert Sneddon.Boundary : Jason Handfield Goal : RobertDunstan Robert Streager`BULLEEN-TEA+YPLESTOWE v . ST. KII.DA STH.CAULFIELD Field : Peter Simpson Chris WallisTHOMASTOWN v. BAPtYULE Field : CraigBratjberg Andrew ChapmanOLD GEELONG v . ST. BEDES MENT. TIGERSField : Mark Jenkins Andrew Stephe n

MELEES - BEWAR EA melee is *Where an incident takes place

involving players pushing . scraggmg, lumping into packs, throwingeaten other to the ground or otner or other similar such conduct

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JA 01SENIORS - 9 .05.98

HAMPTON ROVERS 9.5 14.9 18.10 21.13.139THOMASTOWN 1.0 3.1 6.2 10.4 .84Hampton Roves: Power 13. Artz 3. Davey 2. S. Anderson, Broune . Nato ll. Best :J. Ferguson. Poatt. C. Ferguson, Cripps. Browne. Ariz.Tltamastowa: Garskt 5 . Holmes 2 . Leae,dd. CapecL Diana. Best : Gorski . Plant.Hdmes . McCallum . Kennedy. Lea4vld.

ST LEO8 EMMAUS 4.2 9.5 12.5 15.7 .97BEAUMARIS 10.3 15.5 23.9 27.10.172St Leos : Vaughan 7. Pecaa 3. Deulln . Dhucdantonlo . T. McCann . MeCorntackO'Meara Best: Vaughan. Pecara Dirtlcolantonio. Manton. Buckle, Fennell .Beavmar}a: Mahmoud 8, Hanrahan 4. Mils 4 . Pitts 3. A. 9usn 3, Ensor 2, M.

Quin . Rolibury. Waoham. Best: Martin . Mahmoud . Jury. M . gWtt, Ward.N;dtasett.

BULLLEEN TEMPLESTOWE 2.0 8.6 7.7 14.9.93OLD MEN'i'ON1tWS 6.5 8.6 11.8 15.8.98Bulleea Templeefowe: Smith 3. Matthews 3. Williams 2 . James 2 . Tulloch 2. C.Parris. L. Thompson . Best : James. C . Parris. Tuhoch. W. Thompson. Dallogllo.

OM M toaiane: AQeman 5, D. Kitto 2 . B . Murphy 2. M. Stroud 2. Bournon,Brooks. G . Stroud, Whiteford. Beat: Mullin . B. Murphy. M . Stroud . Twentyrnan.Brooks, G . Stroud.

BANYIB,E 4.3 10.6 14.8 18.10.118OLD GEELONG 6.3 9.7 11.9 13.11 .89Banyuk: Playfatr 4 . Mayne 3. Turnbull 2. Witehell 2 . Gillaard 2 . Ashton. M. Gray.H . McDermott. S. Gray. T. Egan. Best: D. Williams . Palvtair. T. Egan. It .Williams. D1nt[nosante. Ma}ne.

Old Meatantans: (Goat Ktckers and Best Players not receried)

ST KIIAA SOUTH CAULFIELD 3 .2 7.6 14.10 19.13 .127ST BEDES MENT TIG. 5.3 9.7 12.11 18.12 .108St. Kilda South CaulBeid: Astapenko 5, Heinke 4. Meehan 3 . Gilmore 2. Hassel.Diamond, Wilson, McGaw. Buckley. Best: Tidsez. Astapenko. Broad, Gilmore.Hassel. Tsitigiottnis.St. Bedes Meat . Tig.: Macgearge 4. D . Napier 3 . Ryder 3. T. Beasley 2. A. Turner.2. Ryan. Kidd. Best: Giaquinto, Fur-long. Hayes . Ryder. Macgeorge, A. Turner.

RESERVES - 9 .05 .98HAMPTON ROVERS 5.1 8.5 11.11 13.14 .92THOMASTOWN 2.1 2.2 4.2 8.4.52Hampton Rovers : Hullick 5 . Tota 2 . Young, Hunter. Johnstone. Mason. hicGregea.Best: Salter. Hullkk. McGregor. Young. Lynch. Boroie .Thomastowa: B. Smith 2. B. Colosimo 2, Alabalds. Chapkoun. Divnagg(o.Ploartght . Best: Biles. Valert. Pellegruw. PouqSos, Theodorou.Alabakis .ST LEOS EMMAUS 2.3 2.8 3.8 5.12.42BEAUMARIS 1.2 8.4 9.9 12.10 .82St Leon Emmaus : Brethune 2, Nmrv. Niel. Simondson. Beat : Sirmondson.Barlow, Bethune . Thomas. B. Mitchell. OReiih,.Beaumarla : Corfield 3 .5. Btax~kte 2 . McMahon 2. McNichotas. Kent. Thatcher.Sheldrake. Ott. Best: Gray. S. Blackle . McLean. M. O'Brien. Thtanas . Devine.SULLEN TEMPLESTOWE 1 .0 4.1 4.1 7.4.48OLD MENTONtANS 4.3 8.5 14.7 18.10.118Built= Tempkstowe: Birch. P. Bone. Bremner. Cooper . Nagel. Papadopoious.Shallarno. Best : Franklin. P. Bone, Todd. Cooper. D. Bone. Nagel .Old Menton}aus: Millis 8. P. Flaskis 3. Band . Cousins. Da~1s. Flttttis.Harrington.Norman. Riley . Best: Mills . Dwaer. Winduss. P. FSaskLs. Cousins. Watson.BANYULE 4.2 7.5 9.5 11.9.75OLD GEELONG 2.2 3.3 5.8 8.9.45Banyulm Kayroo2 4. B. Kinnear 2 . Mill. Parmrttasche . Doherty. Gilbert. Anderson.Best: Stevens, Woodlock . D. Sheehan. Riches, L. Sheeran. Mill.Old Geelong- (Goal Kickers and Best Players not recened )ST KBDA SOUTH CAULFIELD 1.1 2.2 3.6 8.6.43ST BEDES ME NrONE TIG. 4.3 8.5 7.6 13.8.88St. Kilda South Caulfield. : Baker 2. Duntevle 2. Broadhurst. ThursBetd. Bed :Cannard. King. Dymond. Broadhtust . Wielg~z . Reddan.St Series Meatoae T3g.: S. Hecker S. Waters 2.Ganqi. Connolly. Klrtna. McHugh .S. Napier, Peck. Best: B . Bea-Icy. M . Connolly. McHugh. M. Lomagno. Kittna S .Hecker.

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chtung! Attention! - Special Note to all club scribes .or this week only would you please forward a

match report by fax directly to Tom Brain (9265 8011)by midday Monday . I'll be absentia fishing up the NewSouth Wales Sth . Coast .

Round 5 tossed up 3 relatively close and tight con-tests, a couple of blow outs and one mammoth result .Good to see Uni .Blacks register their first win for theseason, not so good for Salesian though, yet againgoing down in a close result. As suggested O .E .G.'s hadto be very, very good to knock over the 'Friars .Obviously they were very good but just fell short onevery . Monash Blues handled Ajax comfortably,Southbank just, in a thriller at 'Yarra' Park, St Patssuccumbed to a much stronger Yarra Valley andParkside really avenged their previous round loss inhumiliating fashion at the expense of St Johns .

Review Round 5- May 9Although held scoreless in the first term by Ajax, to

their credit, Monash Blues were able to turn aroundthe deficit of 33pts into a slender 2 In half time lead .Having regrouped and gained composure they wereable to dictate terms in the second half to eventuallyrun out comfortable 44 pt victors . It's been a long timebetween drinks for the 'Jackers to register a win atMonash and disappointingly for them. the pattern con-t.iz°au.ed .

In what was nearly a carbon copy of the abovematch report . St Pats ventured to Bulleen and took onYarra Vall ey O.B .'s. The 'Patters' started confidentlyand went to the sheds at half time holding a narrowbut well deserved 5 pt lead. After the break the ballgame belonged entirely to the'Yarra and they canteredaway to a substantial 10 goal win. Quote from St Patsscribe re the second half fade out. . . . . . .'Pathetic' !

Parkside travelled to Doveton expecting as always .a close and physical encounter against St Johns. Whatthey were greeted by was an undermanned and com-pletely outclassed unit. The 'Red Devils' started full ofrunning, shared the ball, did the 1 per centers, pro-tected their team mates in possession of the footy andas a result lead 9 goals to 2 at qtr. time . Unfortunately(for the Joc's) the cast was set for the day. 'Parkers' by26 large .

Southbank hosted Aquinas in what alwayspromised (on paper at least) to be a terrific encounter .The game itself lived up to all expectations and thespirit in which it was played out was great to witness .Early doors it looked like an easy assignment for the'Bankers, however the spirit of the 'Bloods' kicked inand after having trailed all day they took the ascen-dancy in the last qtr. and looked all over a winner. The'Fat' lady hadn't quite gargled and the 'Bankers' wereable to do a 'Houdini' and escape . victors by 8 pts .

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town the lads of Whitefriars . The visitors won by a sctary pt . but with no report can't tell you much mor e

Uni .Blacks did a 'Goliath' performance agaitSalesian and got up off the floor some 50 pts in arre<at qtr. time . Slowly but surely and bit by bit the'Blacgnawed away at the lead and finally hit the front theselves mid way through the last term to registertremendously gutsy win, their first for the season .

Preview Round 6 - May 16 - (KB leads TB by 3)Whitefriars V Monash Blues - This top of the larkclash promises to be a 'ripper' with skill aplenty apotent forward lines able to score freely if given latituand room to move . This could well be the key to 1game as both teams possess strong defences . Aexposed chink in the armour will be fully exploited . :favours the 'Friars' to get the points narrowly, sugg11 pts . The Friars obviously got a bit of a fright l,week perhaps they did not have the same intensitythe week before, they will need it back today to comlthe Blues who not only have to combat the Friarsthe field but also their very parochial home supporteTB doesn't think they can and selects the Friars .Aquinas V Old Essendon Grammar - KB was vimpressed by the 'Bloods' never say die attitude 1week and a repeat performance against the visitwill, on form shown to date, earn them the points .1O .E .G.'s just can't get over the line recently, howevewill pay Aquinas to be extremely wary of it's wouncfoe . Notwithstanding that, KB confidently tips'Bloods' by 24 pts. OEG's were very competitive Iweek but so were the Bloods who nearly stolegame. The long trek won't help the visitors so forfirst time this year TB is going with the Bloods . Hothat Andrew! !Uni.Blacks V Southbank - The home team willmunching at the bit to add to their first win for the sson. however KB reckons they'll have to wait for ancer day. Southbank enters the game with a mistronger form line . Weather permitting, the heiadvantage of the 'Bankers' should hold sway andthem over the line 36 In. victors . The draining sys]at the Uni Oval would have been tested this

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I~ SectionAJAX AQUINAS O .C . MONASH BLUES OLD ESSENDON PARKSID E

coe* Rick Marlis c~d, a,~wcr~y c~ ~~ c~ uoya c~ae t~ez~Res c~e Andrew sd~r Ass c~x erea Res Coe* Stan K3g ri~ c~h ~a ~ Res Coe* Mark r~

1 J. Wrobel 1 G. Burch 1 J . Alexander 1 J. Panagiotopoulos 1 P. Laursen2 A. Kalinski 2 G. Clifford 2 J . Baxter 2 J . Chapman 2 A. Delle-Vergini3 B. Davis 3 S. Edwards 3 L . Holloway 3 P. Lutterschmidt 3 S Pin o4 M. Dudakov5 J Rath

5 T. Grierson 4 P. Maiden 4 S. Reming.

4 D Warre n.6 D . Kalb 6 A. Donachie 5 D. Rogers 5 S. Emerson

6 C Ridley

.5 B . Groom

7 G. Samue l8 A K ld

7 C. GlennieKel l8 S

6 M. Newman.

. rongo y. 7 L . Findlay8 S. O'Brien 7 D. Drinna n10 R . Bloom 10 D Boland 8 M. Lawrence 9 J . Goodger 8 B. Chilcott11 M . Weisler

.11 C. Bambury 9 M . Wrodarczy k

10 S W b10 I . Stevens11 B Papal 9 A. Constantin e12 D . Onas

13 J .l

12 S . Bethune . e ste r11 M . Spencer

.12 J . Hearne 10 A . Vit a

14 Y. Rapaport 13 C. Jeffrey12 J Caldwell 13 P. Chalkley 11 V. Romano

15 M . Rajch16 G . Rozenberg

14 A . Lorki n15 J . Knight

.13 A . Herrman 14 S. Evan s

15 S. Bishop12 D . McCal l

17 A . Cukierman 16 S . Close 14 R . Burston 16 S. McPherson 13 A . Cople y18 J . Wrobel 17 M . Denavi 15 M . Tinkler 17 P. Hexter 14 P. Lennon19 M . Halphen (C) 18 J . Hughes 16 B . Smiley 18 T. Read 15 D . Moodi e20 A . Carew21 D Gelbart

19 G . Whitehead 17 P. OiNeill 19 G . Steven 16 M . Campbel l.22 D Mohr 20 P. Pares 18 Y. Colombies 20 J. Lang 17 B . Michel l.23 A . Bensimon 21 S . Downes 19 D . Roche 21 S. Dale 18 A . Reginato24 J . Dunne 22 S . Flynn 20 J. Cavanagh

22 M . Lukasz23 J. Hughes 19 S . Gun n

25 J . Feldman26 B . Duzenman

23 L. Woods24 P. Harper

21 C . Gregory 24 C . Robertson 20 G. Perkham27 A . Lust 25 J . Hacking

22 A . Dobson 25 A. Leask 21 M . Tessari28 D . Degen 26 H Field

23 S . Wrodarcz ky 26 D . Fletcher 22 B . Harvey29 D . Marks .

27 S Jones 24 B . Hodson 27 D . Barr 23 M . Sherlock30 N . Israelsoh nBarnett31 M

.28 G . Wiston 25 J . Hawkins 28 B. Turner

29 J Saunders 24 R . Marull i.32 M . Borenstein 29 J . Wilson 26 P. Hurley .

31 A. Corby 25 S . Ros s33 D . Pat 30 C. Collilver 27 N . De Young

32 J. Mansfield 26 C. Tyso n34 D . Gunn 31 C. Wooden 28 S . McGee 33 S. Cramer 27 L. Panjari35 S . Rot h36 J Segal

32 M . Hunter 29 A . Headberry 34 J. Leask 28 S . Fishe r.37 J . Engelman

33 M . Collella 30 L . Creamer 35 D . Whitfield29 L MacNamar a

38 J Lewis 34 M . Tarullli 31 J.L. Smith 36 P. Trist.39 A . Grundmann 35 R. Chapman 32 M . Try 37 J. Walker 30 B . Hockey

40 A . Redlich 36 J . Hunt 33 J.M . Smith 138 M . McKerrell 31 C. Austin41 J . Snow 37 H . Nichol 34 B . Dowsley 39 A. Merrington 32 B . McCall42 A . Sawicki 38 M . Tilling 35 D . Murchie

40 T. DiBlasi 33 A . Botta43 Y. Shei n44 B . Goldberg

39 S . ConnellyY 36 M . TehanI . Ritte r

42 A. Jealous 34 M . Roman o45 E . Steen 40 S . ConnellY 37 J. Bolton 43 A. Gatt 35 G . Panjar i46 J . Davis 41 J . Kline 38 S . Hooper 44 R . Clohesy 36 W. Lay47 A . Abraham 42 R. Moran

39 M . Smith 45 P. Barry 37 B Pandar i48 L . Goldbergg 43 M . Slattery 40 C . Riordan 46 D . Novacek.

38 F Dazri og49 E . Rubinstein 44 P. Dunne

42 A Hickey 47 J . testro .50 B . Grodski 45 N . Frederikson .

48 P Murton 39 M . Hoyn e51 N . Diamond 46 D . Joyce 43 R . Feenaghty .

49 A. Hutchinson 40 L . Inserra52 B . Steine r53 D Katz 47 N . Moran 44 D . Teasdale 50 D . Bellman 41 N . Antonopoulos.54 M Nathan 48 M . Moore 45 R . Walsh 51 S. Greasley 42 P. Dean.55 B . Zielinski 49 C. Lamborn 46 D . Jones 52 A. Dawson 43 J Hubbard56 J . Sharp 50 G . Macklin 47 S . Mentha 53 T. Hawke

.44 P. Solig o58 M . Fried 51 A . Hyland 48 M . Kamphuis 54 S. Maybury

60 D . Weislitzer 52 M . Corrie 49 D . Morgan 55 R . Musa 46 T. Petropoulo s61 J . Kalbstein 53 P. Raeck 50 D Schwedes 56 A. O'Ryan 49 S . Collie r64 R . Israe l65 M . Zurbo 54 S . Capton

.51 S . Millie 57 R . Wright

58 A Woerndle53 M . Yandel l

68 D . Boon 55 A . Cultrera 53 L . McCann.

59 N Osman 55 R . Lord69 J . Vernon 56 S . Doherty 54 R . Green

.60 A. Palmer 56 B . Smith

70 S. Boon 57 C . Thomas 55 D . Trumble 61 D . Podger 57 M . McPherso n71 C . Cohe n73 A Levy

58 A . Bethun e66 M Wil

56 A . Berry 62 P. Baroch 58 D . Velenzis i. . son 57 P. OiNeill 63 A. Porter 59 T Patte n67 P. Cruikshank 59 H . Middleton 64 J . Rossi.

64 T Thomas70 C . Lyn g80 M . Joyce 61 D . Walsh 65 A. Soteriou

66 B. Lamaro

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13 B. Hilto nr~ J. Archer (VC)

1 15 G . Pattison (C)1 ,6 S:Jabke

17 S . Cockayne17 D. Christian18 C. Emery19 B . Heal y

2 1 L. O'Donnell22 J . Cunningham23 M . Foy24 B . Fredericks25 B . Aboujaber

26 G. Waters27 B . Poia26 P. Liddel29 D. Higgins30 R. Walker31 M . Levy32 G. Shaer33 Z. Monroe34 V . Hancock

135 J. Sacc o36 T. Sarhanias

37 A . Stefanakis39 M. Murray

40 S . Mooney42 T. Ducalanbino43 M. Van Hooten44 S. Pepper47 J . Cotton50 D . Py e51 M. Orundell52 C . Hooper54 C . Cassano56 E. Ferracane57 S. Shaw58 P. Kelly61 G . Ceste r62 E. Ferrecane

i63 J . !_adso n^ . Edwares

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Coach: Shaw O'CormFlea coach: Keri Wood1 D. Fenech2 M. Cosgrove3 M. Dixo n4 P. Lewis5 A . White6 R . Grech7 K. Gurtler8 D . Perrin9 P. Emmett10 B . Sebire11 C . O'Meara12 M . Davies13 R . Sykes14 C . Billings15 Mick Sullivan16 P. Sullivan17 C . Sullivan18 T. Sullivan19 G . Capuano20 C . Groves21 D . Batey22 C . Dorman23 Matt Sullivan24 C . Nicholls25 G . Uptin

1 26 B. Ellery27 M . Wise28 M . Johnstone29 D . Murphy30 N . Frees e31 W. Lloyd32 B. Archbold33 D . Andrew34 S . Beanlan d

1 35 C . Brown(36 C . Stephens37 A. Tasca38 S . Perazzo40 D . Nichols42 S . May43 M . Barr45 C . Barr47 D . Bugeja48 M . Walsh49 S . Taranto50 A.Ladds51 G . McMillan52 G . Delman53 D. Noonan54 D. Bray57 V. O'Connor58 J . Noonan60 M . Cerriteli63 A . Orchard69 S . Pancer73 M . O'Meara

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SAt_ESLANCoach : Peter TurleyRN Coach: Michael Spm

1 M. Bourk e2 M. Wiseman3 S. Sutherland4 A. Healey5 M. Canavan6 R. Cincotta7 G. Gasped8 M. Hazel !9 D. Scotti10 D . Oliver11 D . Taylor12 A. Gaspari

13 I . Bobetic14 B. Bowman15 J . Gianna

16 A. Chaippini17 Matt Forbes18 S. Sinclair

19 A. Healey20 A. Seeger21 R . Napoli

22 A. Edmonds23 C . Roche24 A. Grace

25 B . Kirchner26 P. Shell y27 M . Mansfield28 M . Byrne29 Mick Forbes30 P. Bouchard31 A. Davey32 A. Stevens33 B . Pipe r34 A. Thann

I 3536 S . Nolan37 J . Brennan38 R . Hazell39 B . Quinn40 J . Hamilton41 S . Bobeti c42 D . Ghebilikian43 P. Kavanagh43 M . Cooke44 C . Hun t45 M . Spencer46 M . Tassone51 S . Kin g52 T. Alligan54 S . Brown55 D . Seamer56 S . Fitzgerald60 M . Bates64 S . Shelly64 '?. Forbes

SOUTHBANKCoach: Derek F i eRes Coach: John Rose

1 D. Putamorsie2 R. Puramorsie3 T Rei d4 N. Wallmeyer5 A. Stewart6 A . Corboy7 K. Anderson8 M. Vear9 J . McNamara10 B . Hodgson11 A . Pitts12 M . McCarthy13 C . Perry14 M . Eastham16 L. Van Loon17 A . Watts18 J . Nugen t19 D . Decarteret20 R . Thompson21 G. Paleodimos22 N . Roberts23 A . Rolfs24 G . Rolf s25 J . Hanneberry26 R . Linford27 G . Wardrop28 1 . Del Silva29 A . Curry31 J . Russell32 T. Richardson33 P. Racho r34 S. Gillard35 K. Sparrow36 G .Jones37 B. Gellie38 A. Radcliffe39 A. Stephenson

140 B. Scanlon41 J . Messina42 T. Plaza43 P. Herridge44 M . Warland45 T. Fraser46 J . Ross47 S. Oliver48 H . Pitts49 R . Lucas50 M. Fran k51 S. Cambridge52 S. Campbell53 S. Melican54 C . Doyle55 B. Nettleton56 B. Elkington57 S. Coughlin58 L . Aitken59 K. Walford

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1 G. Darroc h2 S. Little3 R. Hal l4 M. Vaughan5 R. McArthur7 B. Livingston8 B. Henderson9 C . Peki n10 P. Donovan11 B . Smith12 N . Roberts13 T. Jesse n16 P. Cacaviello17 H . Peycker19 J . Ward20 S . Lowe21 T. Holmes22 T. Lamb23 S . Beaton24 M . Fogarty25 B . Lynch26 D . Birks28 A . Baud29 A . Glass30 D . Sowerby31 N . Carah32 M .Jones33 T. Kitchen35 P. Corri e36 S . Matthews40 G . Sullivan41 S . Whitehead42 A . Gad d43 J . Afford44 P. Forbes45 J . Butterfield46 E . Ricciuti47 S . Gullen48 A . Kennedy49 C . Franklin51 A . Nevil l52 T. Barber54 D . Bryant55 M . Nixon57 S . Dooley58 M . Begley59 J. Kin g60 A . Cheesman61 S .Jone s62 N . Howell64 C . Height70 D . Pekin72 M . Buckis74 A . Stone77 H . Cameron87 L . Brow n

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SecfionHITEFRIARS

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1 D. Fedele2 M. Bateman (C)3 M. Carbone5 M. Robinson6 C. Houston (VC)7 P. Coghla n8 A. Davi s9 C. Maguire10 A. Pawlik11 R. Reidy12 A . Lacey13 T. Hughes14 T. Carrigg15 P. Campbell16 B . Vandenboom17 A. Carbone (VC)18 D. Quilty19 M . Jongebloed20 S . McAuliffe22 R. Pasqualotto23 P. Ciardull i24 R. Mika25 D . Griffin26 C. Rya n27 D . Vandenboom28 C. Eames29 A . Glenn30 M . Power31 N . Jenkins32 M . Borrack33 C. Harris34 D . Gloufchev35 C . Law (VC)36 D . Nolan37 P. O'Brien38 C . Carrig g39 M . Winterburn40 A . Thwaites41 C . O'Connor43 N . Elliot44 A . O'Connor45 M . Lester46 S . Johnson47 M . Nolan48 D . Delzoppo49 C . Callander50 T. Burgoine51 L . Eames54 S. Gillan56 D . Rio57 J . McFarlane58 J . Ri o59 D . Gentilin61 D. Cassar62 R. Tartaglia64 M . Duffy65 C. Winterburn

YARRA VCoe* David Ky ePW Ccactt Brettden Daddy1 PI Telford2 F. Macvean3 R. Thompson4 M. Fung5 A. Drew6 D. Howse7 J . Downs8 L. Morris9 C. Ross10 N . Dodwell11 C . Reynolds12 M. White13 O . Kysela14 M. Simpson15 J . Koenan16 B. Smillie17 A. Laing18 L. White19 S . Thompson20 S . Frame21 A. Livesey-Cole22 T Wapshott23 D . Balshaw24 M. Davies25 T. Habben26 G . Mcleod27 A. Rowe28 J . Macvean29 P. Peterson30 D . Potter31 C . Padgett32 C . Heffernan33 D . Ireland34 T. Chrisfleld35 B . Peake36 R . Penaluna37 D. Francome38 B . Morrison39 T. Reddaway40 M . White41 B . Downs42 T. Crean43 H . Park44 J . Ho45 L. Ree s47 B . Mcllwrath48 R. Davis49 S . Seabourne50 P. Ford52 A . Hartnett53 S . Corcoran54 T. Hal e55 S . Taylo r56 L . Harrington57 G. White58 G . Kerr59 A . Joiner60 F. Yendell63 T. Strong64 T. Gentl e66 A. Biesbroek71 M . Lain g72 R . Lawton76 J . Scales

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this week we are one third of the way throughIre season, and in most of the grades it looks likei in ; a very even season, which is a good sign .

carne with the Umpires, we have a very strong listhrough the grades all fighting for positions. Good luck

ia all clubs and umpires in your endeavours for the restof the season .

U,1pIRE ADVISORS REPORTAs advised by Michael (The Boss) Sneddon last

Thursday night at our coaching session about your-_c asments and what the rating system actually means11l p;,rcentage terms are as follows:

%'ery good = 90-100%, Above average = 80 - 90%,;% crl ge = 70 - 80 %, Below average = 70% or below .

Also the rotation and promotion system is well in,c~ue this season. Most umpires on rotation will be at

ese games using the one umpire system in the loweracie . We hope you treat these games as you would the

~[,Ides that you usually umpire in.And also an important note to all umpires, please

,0 e yourselves plenty of time to get to your matches onihe weekends so there are no embarrassing situationsiike two weeks ago .WEE1.,;ND AT BERNIES

IG was great to see some of the umpires turn up andin in last Saturday night at Old Scotch in celebrating

Bernie Hoare's 300th game.Thanks to Old Scotch for there presentation to

Bernie of the match ball and some grog and also thanksto ltacea for organising the trophy to hold the footy. ItWas typical to see the only people left at Scotch ataround the eight o'clock mark were in fact the umpiresand were kindly asked to vacate so the managementcould go home to their famillies .

But in true umpires form we headed to the TowerHotel for further refreshments, a feed and for some apunt (isn't that right Kiely and Jimmy The Punter VanBeek) for an evening enjoyed by all . Once again congrat-ulations to Bernie on your 300th .1998 BOUNCE OFF

The 1998 Bounce Off commences on the 14th May

with 38 starters which is good to see so many umpireshaving a go at winning the title, amazingly four goalumpires (umbelievable) .

Once again thank you to Bushy for organising theBounce Off once again .

Top three chances for the title this year are:Kevin Segota - 7-4 fav., Graham Thwaites - 9-4 .

Wayne Hinton - 9-4.

My tips - Graham Thwaites (especially if he hecklesall his opponents as good as ever. Best Outsider -Brendan Allen . Good luck to all and keep bouncing .UMPIRES CORNER FEEDBACK

It's been great to get some positive feedback fromUmpires, Coaches and Players in regards to this columnwhich is pleasing to both Leah and myself . However ithas come to my attention that two gentlemen with thehighest rating radio program on Sunday morningsbetween 9 and 10 o'clock have been giving this column,well lets be honest, a fair bagging over the last couple ofweeks.

Well Mr Goodman and Mr Brain, the umpires cornerlawyers have been informed, lawyers have beeninformed and will be in contact in the near future (onlyjoking guys) .

Keep up the good work and I look forward to catch-ing up with you both for a soft drink or two during theseason .RULE

As the wet weather approaches yellow VAF Aapproved Sherrin footballs can only be used whenadverse conditions are present (ie . muddy and dark) .and as long as both competing captains agree .

What are the two options available to umpires andclubs when the centre square is extremely muddy?

LEAH & KIELY

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This year VAFA sponsor Carlton and United Breweries (CUB) has pleasure in presenting a trivia competi-uon which will see at the end of each month of the footba ll season one contestant win two cases of CUB

The following ten questions will appear today for the third time this month .Six entries will be drawn from those submitted and the entry that has the highest number of respons-

es correct will be declared the monthly winner for May .

As many entries can be lodged per person per month and each entry should clearly show questions 1to 10 followed by the written responses to each question .

1 . A current VAFA player won the Gardiner Medal (fairest and best playerin the VFL Reserves Competition) in 1985 . Name him and his currentVAFA club?

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

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

4. What is the link between the moustachioed fast bowler Merv Hughesand VAFA football ?

5 . North Melbourne played Richmond in Round 20 . 1985 . What is memo-rable about the game?

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

7. Successive 'A' Section Best and Fairest Awards (J .N. Woodrow Medal)have been won on four occasions - Lindsay Hassett (Geel) 1935-36,Jocka Nelson (MHSOB) 1964-65 . Norm Beattie (Cob) . 1969-1970 arethree . Can you name a fourth ?

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

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

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

Entries to the CUB Trivia Competitionc/- VAFA Po Box 359 Elsternwick 3185 .

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aulfield did as predicted and comfortably rolledGlenhuntly. Peninsula away at the home of th e

Power House Piralmas had a good morale boosting vic-tory . Oakleigh polished off their recent good form andgave Swinburne a belting, Old Camberwell disposed ofChirnside Park but by no where as much as initiallypredicted and similarly Elsternwick got over St Maryswho seem to be finding a little bit of form at last .

ROUND 5Peninula Pirates take on the Hunters at home .

With the Pirates seemingly firing on all cylinders andthe Hunters on the slide a little, this at least on paperlooks to be a fairly one-sided affair. Thus I have no hes-itation in tipping the home side by at least 10 goals .

In what should be a great game and one thatpromises to continue what has been a healthy rivalryOakleigh take on Power House at the home of theKrushers . Both sides will be desperate for a victory,Oakleigh to remain in touch with the top bracket andPower House for the same reason and also to stop therecent form/injury slide . However, to be consistent,'When in doubt go the home side' theory I'll stick myneck out (in fear of losing my head) and go for a homeside victory.

Swinburne v. St . Mary's this automatically givesboth sides the chance to register a win . Swinburne'sform with one victory v's nil to St . Mary's and also play-ing at home should get the four points . Swinburne bywinning this one will give their club a much neededboost and morale lift that they required .

Caulfield Grammar take on Chirnside Park athome in what should be a cracker of a game. at leaston recent form anyway. Caulfield on form and at homeseem to be almost invincible at present but Chirnsideseem to be doing a fair bit right lately. Yes they lost lastweek but their continual improvement must definitelyhave Caulfield taking notice during the week in thelead up . All up though, Caulfield by 4 goals at most .

In the final game we have the current 'E Blue'Premiership favourites Old Camberwe ll taking onElsternwick at home. This should be just anothercomfortable victory for Camberwell, but as in the pastthe Wickers have this handy knack of upsetting their

more highly fanciedopponents at times .Overall however OldCamberwell shouldhave far too much talent across the field and postanother good victory.I N THE TWO' S

Last week in fear of being killed by my own team Idecided to play it safe and not make any selections butthis week my two's tips are back .

Peninsula over the Hunters at home, Power Houseover the Krushers in a return to form . The Uni Boysover St. Marys . Caulfield to have too much depth over-all for Chirnside and the same goes for Old Camberwellover Elsternwick .

SOCIAL NOTESPower House have their 70's Las Vegas Gambling

Night on - see Gary Dean for more details but all wel-come to attend tonight in the club rooms .

The Hunters are conducting their major socialevent on June 13 . Special Guests Crackers Keenanand Comedian Oscar Swarve . Only 200 tickets avail-able at $150 per double (all inclusive). EnquiriesBrendan O'Donnell 9578 3483 or Stewart Watson on9528 1404.

St . Marys on 23rd May have a 1-300 night at theClubrooms - $20 per ticket includes Drinks and Foodand a chance to win $1000 .

Caulfield Grammarians - Congratulations toJason Cowlishaw on reaching 50 games . A cheekyrover and goal sneak, Jason has progressed throughthe U19's to become a regular senior player . Well done.

Power House - Congratulations to Paul Harrisonwho played his 50th game against Peninsula lastweek. Well done °Harro".

St. Mary s - Tony Goldsworthy a former club cap-tain in the late 70's and early 80's played his 350thgame in round I after an absence of 13 years . Playingwith his son at the 'young age of 48 has now retiredagain!!! Congratulations Tony from all at St . Marys .

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NAME OLD CAMBERWEL LI%fiSTER CAULFIELD GRAMM

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PENINSULA v . GLENHUNTLY Field : Dirk Kramer

,p) paul Jones

OAKLEIGH v. POWER HOUSE Field : Trent Foley

iF) Ben McKeeS

WIp BUgNE UNIVERSITY V . ST. MARYS Field :

C,eoLf Brereton Nathan Rodie r

CAULFIELD GR. v CHIRNSIDI: PARK Field : Peter

~halds Andrew Dickenson

OLD CAMBERWELL v. ELSTERNWICK Field: Ken

~tcNeiee David D'Alter a

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ppWER HOUSE V . SWINBURNE UNI .

CtjiRNSIDE PARK V . PENINSULA

EISTERNWICK v. CAULFIELD OR.

ST . MARYS v . OLD CAMBERWELL

~ - BEWARE~~A melee is `Where an incident takes place

involving players pushing, scragging ,jumping into packs, throw'ing each other tothe ground or other nductther similar such

: A• 4 Kerr. J. Gent. N. Paliau. C. SSrohn''uk. J .

4.2 5,7 8.10 10.14.74

7ERNWSCB 2.2 TB S.1ga. Mnllxh. Ciazke.

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Crouch. Hoskin~ S~Hnw_ 3

. Darilels 2. Beat:Soppett . Byrne. C"'*

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Hisking Daniels. Walker.

Brian "Benny" Goodman and Tom Brain pr e

sent all scores and match details in a light-

hearted manner . Listen to Benny, Tommy an d

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

Program includes Phil Stevens talking VAFA issues .

SENIORS - 9 .05.98 a l 4,3 .27Y

1 .0 2.1 25.20.170

GC ~~ GRAMMAR 7.8 13.12 18.14

Gl oguntty; Janis, Mitchell. 3tecrut• an4 md. Best: Rossiter. Miller. Ryan .

Lewis, ,McGuinness, Steuart .

Caulfield Gmassvar will 9. D . Anderson ~~ CaX.Synn~azn. Will, Baxter . Oscar'

Crna.715ha~y 2, Lkidell. Lu6ransky.

Beaucuaznn. 15.5.955.1 6.4 10

.5 21.18.144POWER HOUSE 7.2 11.6 18.13

~ S. Craven 6. C . Lloyd 4. A. Morris, D. Miller. A. Burt. C. Mct .ead.

G. Dem. Best: G. Dean. S. Craven. D. Mi4er. A. Morris. J.HaB . C. Lloyd-

Penbnsuya; Bed{ard'T. Crean 4. C . Laundry 2 . Gress 2 . Bowen 2. Cook. PaYie.

Campbell . Farrar. Best : Bedard . C . Laundry. Fazrs. Cook.Crean. Jackson .

1.6 4.12 5.12 6.14 .50

BwINBUE~ U~vE~~ 4 .3 7.7 11.15 18.16.124

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- • l.ewls 4. Mackenzie 3 . Adaway 3, Bkwn~fle:ld 2 . Oriano 2 . A.rLwve •

Hanley. Kitts, Kitts- Marshall. scot Hanley. Lewis, Dooley Adamic. Taylor.

OrmndQ• 12.5 16.6.102

C4ER4i5TDg PARK 4•1 7 .2 14.9 21.12 .138

OLD CAtd8ERW81.L 3.3 9.6

naide Park: M. Pemberton 4. Carusi 3 . V . Pkcio113. Holliday'. C. PiceinH.

mother. Delgildice . Bakey. C. Pkctdi.

er. McHenrv. Sae . Best : HellidaY•

Camp erweYt; (Goal Kickers and Best players not recehred810 .10.7014.15.797.2 8'S

10.9E3,9 B RNWiCX 6

.1 9.3

Si. Maryla Ymer 3 . MeCaShney. Hill. Ne~en. Fraser. Btg•es. Ltvingsmn.

Best: W~.

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El$lernwict; Lee S . Grant. Surman 2 . 8renwazt. Whelan. Mt~~'

Mgsyglfa Lee. Hravingion. McNally. Murphy-

RESER.VES - 9.05.98 1.2.80.1 0. 2

GLENRUtMyCAULFIELDGRAMMAR 0

.2 16.21 .11 74.3~~~1~ I Crooke.lM3Jones . Humghrks .

GlesthuatTy: Wil~. Seat D. Jones,

~h1 Gzammar Hall~aY 8. hkrrtsey 2. Si . K105'. I7rvks. Chan . Kahdfer .

S. HIose. M. HI~e. S. WYA4~s . MtArlssey . -,d. 11011-2Y.

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P~ER HOUSE 4 9 .6 13.14 18.21.12 9

OB : Franks 4. ,her 2 . Male 2. Goldthorpe 2. Bleasby.

Atctnlson, emc- ~• ---- - 3A 3 .12.30

0.3 1.7BWtNBURNS UNIVERBrCY 4 .2 5•6 9.8 14.9 .93

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H~~jBh•. j~

I Murphy. 1~2: Atlter4m. J. Brntazldlo. Grant. Osborne- Wmdud.

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1.0 1 .1 2.318.17 .113CHiRtiSIDg PARK

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7

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1 M. Pemberton2 A. Sor e3 G. Skein4 M. Carusi5 M. Holliday6 J . Brown7 V. Piccioli8 S . Oates9 W. Pemberton10 M . Koopmans11 G . Wyngard12 D . Paola13 E . Westmore14 D . Dasolto15 S . McIntosh16 M . Walker17 B . Pedle r18 M . Massarotti19 C. Piccioli20 K . Oates21 S . Cousins22 P. Delguidice23 R . Davidson24 D . McHenry25 R . Henderson26 G . Kellaway27 L. Lowe n28 J . Mosca29 P. Schilling30 L. Mather31 M . Ogstan32 G. Laidlaw33 A . Chirnside34 A. Thomas35 MT. Koopmans36 D . Kar p37 L. Bakey38 G . Kimpton39 N . Sibbing40 T. Marriner41 D . Kennedy42 A . Conte43 A . Burnes44 R . Chirnside45 W. Hussey46 P. Egan47 N . Egan48 R . Gray49 C . Peters50 C. Lindsay52 G . Lambkin53 B . Driver54 D . Skillern55 P. Churchill56 R . McArthu r

52 T. Dionyssopoulos53 M . Tull y54 B . Lyons55 M . Davies56 A. Dowd59 A. Beauchamp60 M. Barnett62 A. Coventry69 A. Goodin g

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EJ .STEFiNiMCKAF.C. GLENHUNTLYCaactc Rod Mans Coach : Stem AllonclerRes Coach: ArrdewwCutan Res Coach: Peter Dwick1 L. Murphy2 A. Hankin3 T. Byrne4 M . Savage5 M. Whelan6 G. Jenkins7 D. Lee8 S. Currie9 S. Clement10 R. Bravington11 P. Mahony11aL. Messiaglia12 N . Wigmore13 P. Stankovich14 S . Soppett15 F. Diangregorio16 M . Surman17 J. Ward18 A. Neill19 R . Buckingham20 M. Hunt21 M . Noonan22 M . Mussard23 S . Cu rtain24 B . Franken25 A. Patterson26 C. Mahony127 M . Daniels

1 28 W. Davidson29 S . Mahony30 J . Wright31 G. Devonshire32 T. Swinne rton33 J . Overman34 A. Contin35 P. McNally36 B. Bravington37 J . Whit e38 M . Bell39 P. Allan40 M . Ray41 A . Tilley42 S . Ramsey43 C . Lyons44 G. Corrie45 R . Grandemange46 J . Kosij47 M . Franken48 J . Ahern49 C. Walker50 D. Hosking51 M . Bullard52 P. Broderick53 R. Williams54 S . Kirkham55 P. Harri s56 D . Steele58 K . Campbell59 M . Lacis60 S. Park61 M . Purcell62 C . Allan63 T. Baxter

1 B. Wilson2 C. Whelan3 T Hil l4 D. Cassar5 J . Allessi6 P. McGuinness7 M. Kouts8 J . Jani s9 A. Antonio10 A . Young11 T. Rossiter12 S. OiReilly13 M . Kratewski14 J . Gilmore15 P. Bresli n16 C .Johnson17 S . August21 I . Turner22 G . Richards23 P. Thomas24 A . Worsnop26 T. Sho rt27 M . Gulton28 C . Murray30 B. Stewa rt31 L . Thomas32 S . Jankovic33 D . Jones34 B . Miller35 J . Commerford36 R. Hal l37 A . Breslin38 A . Haggarty39 T. Hosking40 L . McAuliffe42 M . Stahmer43 M .Jones44 B. OiDonnell45 R . Stannage46 A. Bain47 J . Walton48 J . Young50 G . Lewis52 C. Mitchell53 D . McLinden54 D . Mance

1 55 S . Pappin56 R . Bateman57 M . Ryan58 J. Crooke60 M.Johnson62 G. Panozzo63 C. Thom64 M . Callander65 P. Harrison66 P. Fogarty67 B . Hodge68 R. Dolge69 G. Fletcher71 P. Jone s

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I QAKLEIGHA.F.C7Coach: Chris MoomRes Coach- Peter

1 R. Ge c2 A. Bloomfield3 D. McKenzie4 P. Heveri n5 C. Riches6 K. Marshall7 P. Donadel8 R. Marshall9 J . Moutis10 M . Wood11 C . Hanley12 A . Zavaleris13 J . Knapper14 B. Dell'Aquilla15 G . Redford16 J . Niko17 P. Hamilton19 P. Taylor (C)20 T. Adamic21 A . Perdikomatis22 S . Osborne23 P. Dickie24 S . Kitts25 C . Marshall26 A . Kitts27 S. Adaway28 A. Monaghan29 D . Hal l30 J . Stevens31 T. Bromley32 G . Perpina33 A . Schultz34 S . Kilner35 R . Nuske36 D . Dooley37 P. Nikakis38 D . Chapman39 J . Bonaddio40 C . Taylo r41 G . Malapanis42 G . Orland o43 J . Theofilopoulos44 B . Woodard45 G . Chapman46 P. Andonopoulos47 S . Lewi s48 T. Hatto n49 S. Andonopoulos50 P. Lesli e51 J . Bonaddio52 P. Andrinopoulos53 T. lanchell o54 A . Atherinos55 B . Grant56 J . Alis s57 S . Simopoulos60 M . Cram61 A . Moulang63 D . Woods64 J. Tolley66 A. Wood67 B . Gant

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6 D. Burch 8 R. Kodituwakku 7 A. Hamilto nC . TownA . Gibbs

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10 T Jones (VC)8 J . Horridg ey

10 p,4 Hanson 9 P. Keohn 8 S. Cross .11 K. Gillard 10 R . Turnbul l

11 J Hefferna nn (C)il 9 P. Krohn 9 A. Morris 12 B. Summerfield 11 G . Barrys oz J W

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22 R . Allen 22 S. Flynn

,Z S . Chow 19 M . Goldthorpe 17 C . McLeod 23 S. Parsons 23 C . Smit h;3 p, Bell, 20 C. Landry 18 C . Doyle 24 I . Gouliet 24 S. Fiztgibbo n; D . Imberger

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?g T. Johnson 25 S . Atchison 24 R . Williams 30 S . Rhode s31 J Finch

32 A. Sartitsi sgp S . Rowe

O'Mahon y3j L 26 C. Lloyd 25 S . Evans.

32 J . Boyes 33 D . Milano,

132 E . Williams 27 S . Payze 26 J . Senior 33 P. Stevens 35 T. Grimshaw

33 M . Richmond 28 B . Taylor 27 C . Newland 34 R . FerwerdaTheoharri s35 G

38 N . Hadsiangel i34' P. McCare

Hopkins36 M29 R. Bedford30 A C

28 J . Tucker.

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32 A Parsons 30 P. Harrison38 F. Harriso n39 A . Woods

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

ao J . Harvey 34 T. Bradon 32 B. Eilson 41 W. GoldswohY42 T Worrell45 R . Potter

a i L. RYan 35 G . Park 33 P. Ryan.

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E TI (White)-lar Hickey

T he VAFA has a history of innovation in ourgame and I wonder whether the time has come

for it to give some direction where the game'ssenior body seems to have lost the plot . The issueis, of course, the holding the man holding the ballrule . The interpretation of this rule is now so con-fusing it is beyond comprehension . How stupid isit, that a player, having eluded or fairly brokethrough . one tackle, is then pinged, on the basis of'prior opportunity, the instant a second oppositionplayer touches him . The old way was to give theplayer with the ball 3 seconds to dispose of it . Intoday's game. 2 seconds may be more appropriate.but it would be a damn sight clearer for all con-cerned . And barrackers can still yell "BALL" totheir hearts content .

LAST WEEKUHSOB was too strong for Old Westbourne in

a percentage stockpiling display . The Warriors arepassing through a horror period at this junctureand it is hoped that the examples shown by JustinHorsburgh . Glen Robson and Shane King lastweek can lift their spirits .

Fitzroy Reds and Williamstown CYMS werenip and tuck all day in a defenders' game . CY'smust be lamenting some squandered chances inthe last term, which enabled the Reds to hang onto the four points . The 'Cooky Monster' and CrustySadler starred for the CY's. And the Reds keepwinning the ones they have to .

Richmond Central took out a good game overNorth Brunswick. Central's running and disposalgave them a clear edge over North, who were dis-appointed by their performance . Glen Porteus didwell in his 50th game for Central, as WhisperO'Sullivan, and the troubadour, Andy Siwka.Boudoloh, Warren and Kyriazis were good playersfor North, which didn't seem to recover from losingDean DeMorton early on .

Latrobe University struggled against theaccomplished Kew who had too many class actsfor the Trobers . Greg Crimmins was effective at FBfor Kew. Rick Pulverenti and Brian Cullen werealso sensational .

Bulleen Cobras had a bad day on the score-board against Old Carey even though they con-tested every possession in general play . Browne.Humphrey and Orwin stood out for the Cobras,but they broke down badly across half-forward .The C's half backs, centres, and on-ballers were ontop all day.THIS WEEK

CY's are at home to UHSOB and believe theyhave turned the corner with a solid display last

week. The Fearon Iadvantage will givethem further confi-dence. and with ~-~players returning from injury the CY's could beready to commence on a roll . UHS though, hasonly faltered to date against the top two sides andhave been very consistent . If they can bottle upCY's runners . they should win a close game by agoal or two .

North play the Reds in a critical game for both .North are always tough to beat at the Allard, and,while they are nowhere near a one man team, theyare that much better when their captain, Dean DeMorton, is on the field. So they will be hoping hecan recover from last week's mishap . Reds aregoing along nicely, with the only worry being thatthey don't seem to post many big scores . Whocares, if they keep winning! Very hard game to pickthis one . but the determined North should takepoints by a few points .

Central meet the C's in the match of the day,with the home side in terrific form, and kicking bigscores consistently . As a spectacle, this match willbe a ripper, weather permitting. Central and C'sfavour an open, running mode of going, with longkicking and great marking both features of theirplay. The battle through the centre will be worthgoing a long way to see, with both sides having awonderful batch of position and ball followingplayers . The C's defence should give them enoughof an advantage for a narrow win, after a sensa-tional game, which could really go either way.

The Warriors take on the Trobers and will bestriving their utmost to swing their fortunesround . Neither team has had an auspicious startto the season, and keeping the enthusiasm alive isno easy task . The game will more than likely be agood one to watch . with both sides evenlymatched, and that in itself will be a confidencebooster. After a close encounter, the Warriorsshould take the points by a goal or two .

Kew hosts the Cobras at Victoria Reserve, andit is hard to see the home side failing to come awaywith anything other than a resounding win . Kewhas too many assets for the Cobras to cover. Thelatter are badly missing Richard Badanjek inattack, and Kew s power laden on-ballers and for-wards will overwhelm the Cobras' defence, stoutthough it is, and I don't mean fat Wayne !

Reserves winners should be: UHSOB, Red's .C's, Trobers and Kew.

Correspondents the Monday numbers are 95479144 Fax 9547 7764 or, if you prefer Sunday orMonday nights on 9818 1425 .

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Nortll Bruns -,Ac& - Congratulations to MickSorle%o and Abdul Boudoloh on reaching 50games for the Green and Golds . Well done to two~cl~r ,~ood players, keep up the good work .

NA,*Z CLUBSpENCER OLD CAREY

LAST IAK

R . PULVIRENTI KEW 8FARRELLY UHSOB 8

BELL KEW 5BIRNES RICHMOND CENTRAL 2

A . TIRCHETT NORTH BRUNSWICK 3

E WHITE RESERVEJACKSON RICHMOND CENTRAL 4KYRIACOU FITZROY REDS 2G . BURGESS WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 5LEWICKI UHSOB 5

TOTAL33242019131 3

242 2

201 7

W1LLLlIViSTOWN CYMS v. UHSOB Field : MichaelG ildayNORTH BRUNSWICK v . FITZROY REDS Field :Paul Tuppen Mark Morrison

RICHMOND CENTRAL v . OLD CAREY Field:Garry Waldron David Miller

OLD WESTBOURNE v. LA TROBE UNIVERSITYField: Garry Seabourne Michael Forde

KEW v. BULLEEN COBRAS Field : Ken Walker Bob

„cCLeod

MAY 23 - ROUND 7UHSOB v. NORTH BRUNSWICKFITZROY REDS v. RICHMOND CENTRALLA TROBE UNI . v . WILLIAMSTOWN CYMSBULLEEN COBRAS v. OLD WESTBOURNEOLD CAREY v . KEW

ORS -- 9.05.98

Sullivan. Burnett. Sfwka. Best: Porteous. O'Sullhan, Siwka Tate . Smith.

UHSOB 4.1 9.5 16.6 24.10 .154OLD WESTBOURNE 2.1 3.2 6.2 8.4 .52UBSOB : FarreItv 8. Stevens 6, Wallace 2, C . Pheirer 2, Craclmell 2. Johns, S.Jones . Talarico . Bone . Best: Pfeiffer, Bone . Cracknell, Johnsm Farrelly. Dehin,stm,ens .Old Westbouzae: Hillman 2. Vincent . Beat: Lucas . Fleming Walker, VincentMartinsen. Clmvrs.

FITZROY REDS 2,2 2.4 8.6 9.7.61WILLIAMSTOWN 0,2 4.6 6.7 7.10.52Fitzroy Reds: McLennan 4. Drury 2, B. Hat Farrell. P. Jackson . Best :

McLenna . Doyle. Drury, Atkin. T . Jackson. Whart.

Williamstown: B. Wbuda, Robins, Cook, OzvrLs. Cocks, K. Dervan. Catknv. Best :

Cook, Sadler, Ot4Ytls. Cocks, Lee. Carlow.RICHMOND CENTRAL 1 .6 9.13 11.17 16 .22.118NORTH BRUNSWICK 5.0 8.2 12.7 13.9.87Richmond Central Newton 3. Holt 3, Porteous 2. Byrnes 2, Ando 2, Moray. 0'

Newton . North Brunswick: Hodgson 3 . A, Thchett3. PhJari 2, Adams, Warren, It Sw'leto. Grknalst D. Detmwton. Best- J.Boudolom, Warren. Kyrlazis, M. Sorelta Burrows, Dimarco .

LA TR[TBE UNIVERSITY 1 .2 1.4 2.7 2.9.21KEW 6.5 13.9 20.14 28.17.185La Trobe University: Robinson. S. Ikbattom. Best: M . Napier. G. Robinson. S.

Bland. M. Bakgianfs, B . Brown. C. Milder.

New. R. Pulvirena 8. Bell 5, Sheehan 5. A. Felmtrigham 3 . King 2, B¢rcone .

Cracknellll. Dtrnasl. Hope, McMahon . Best : R. PuhirentL Bell. Sheehan, Fraser,

Cullen . Crimmins.

BULLEEN COBRAS 0.0 0.0 1.2 2.3.15OLD CAREY 7.7 13.13 . 18.16 21 .22 .148BuIleen Cobras: McLeod . Orwin, Best : OcwM, Humphrey. Olney. Baldi,

Thompson . Pahtsch .Old Carey: Battle 4. vasilopoulos 4, Mudge 3. Wright 2 . Everett 2. Price 2.

Gooda. Gibson woods, Campbell . Best- Poppiewen. Dan:her. Battle,Wlthtrigton . Faells, Oppy.

RESERVES - 9 .05 .98UHSOB 3.5 10,9 19.12 23.18.156OLD WESTBOURNE 1 .2 3,3 3.3 3.5 .23UHSOB : De Luse 7. Lewtek 5 . Madrigano 4 . K. Jones 3. Anderson. Michael. Cook .

Major. Best: De Luise. O'Netl, DoFence, Major, Lewskt . Hellner, Madrigrano .

Old We sttoume: Mutl<ner 2,Craig 2, Cromwell 2, Taylor, Hewitt BesY : J. Horsburgh. Robson. S. King, P. King.Taylor, DangerHetd.FITZROYREDS 5.4 7.5 9.8 10.11 .71WILLIAMSTOWN 3 .1 9,4 9.4 10.7.67Fitzroy Reda: Prior 5, George 2. Kyriacou 2. Leddin. Toma[. Best: O' Connor. Hall.

MerbL Leddin. B. Campbell, Smith .W • G. Budgets S . A. Bond, Bryan, Dawson, Rashid. D.Wouda Best: A.Bond. Oldham. Bryan. Stebbing, G. Burgess, N. Bond.RICHMOND CENTRAL 2.2 5.5 11.8 15.10.100NORTH BRUNSWICK 5.1 10.3 13.6 18.9.117

Richmond Central: Pickett 5, Jackson 4. S. Reid 2. Tredse 2, Manning. Kelly.Bed: Kellv. TresLse, Pickett, C . Reid. Faulkner. Ritchie.North Bnwswklc: P. Sorleto 5, Androutsos 3. Lucantont 3, Hogg 2, Enns 2 . PietPo.'enncos. M. Demotion, Best: E,ans, Bradford, Androutsos, LucantonL Pretty.Famulazl.LA TROEE UNIVERSITY 3,1 3.1 4.2 4.2.26KEW 7.8 10.11 13.15 19.17 .131La Trobe Uatversity: Ryan, BL3ck. Cowan. DrMe. Best :J . Goode. T. King, S. Smce .R. Shirmer. B.MeMWan, M . Cameron. KM Lafranchi 6,J. Puhiren0 2. Doumis 2 . Penesis 2, K4lakou 2 . Peters . D. Mastlm, M. Mascittl,Donornan, Mountney. Best: Peters. Laf[anchL J. Pulvtrnett. R . Bruno. M . Masdt6,Apostallkis.

BULLEEN COBRAS 2.1 5.2 6.2 6.4 .40OLD CAREY 5.2 10.3 18.5 22.13.1458uikeea Cobras: (Goal Kickers and Best Players not recrhed) .

Old Carey: Wheatley 6. 1. Cohen 4. S. Addison 4, Bardwe113. Fanner 2 . S. Currv.

Richards, Hariourt. Beat: Bardwell, Farmer. Wheatley, Patterson, I . Cohen .

Bennett.

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advised not to phone the VAFA until after 3pm on a Monday to find if the gran ting of theprescribed penalty applied for is accepted by the Association .

If a request for an investigation, accompanied by a cheque for $200, is received before3pm Monday following the weekend's game, the prescribed penal ty will not be accepted andthe matter will be referred to the fo ll owing day's tribunal for deliberation.

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BULLEEN COBRAS FITZROY REDS KEW lATROBE UNMUM NTH. BRUNSWICKSenior Coach: Cuenf ftwaW Coectx Serge DAng~o Senior Coadr. Seen D~ Coo* C. FoxRea C~ch: Dam Km Res : Rklwd 8~ fs. Caadt Jotn Willierrison R M Coacte & kuneJ

1 R. Schneider 1 M. Frisby 1 B. Lafranch 1 M. Bakogianis 1 A. lirchett2 T. Orwin 2 A. Walsh 2 J. Kalpakis 2 D. Huffer 2 D. Adams3 M Stratton 3 C. Daalder 3 R. Pulvirenti 3 S. Frederickson 3 S. Hodgso n.4 N. Cartledge

4 M. Carrache r5 D. Kane

4 G. Crimmins5 J Barnes

4 G. Murphy 4 M. Sorletto

4 N. Ca rt ledge 6 S. Kidd.

6 C . Hope 5 S. Adamthwaite 5 W. McMahon

4 I . McLeod 7 J. Doyle 6 A. Felmingham6 B. Franzman 6 V. Grimaldi

5 M Dallo Iiog8 M . Farrell 7 D. Hope 7 G. Robinson 7 D. Magnuso n

. 9 D. Fitts 8 J . Pulvirenti 8 R. Storer 8 B . Whitman6 B. Hoare 10 James Briffa 9 A. Gencarelli (VC( 10 D. Sidebottom 9 J. Mille r7 F. Baldi 11 F. Cocco

12 J Smith10 B. Cullen (C) 11 J . Zebrowski 10 B . O'Brie n

8 T. Mazzarella.

13 A Hoare 11 A. Barnes 12 C. MaDonald 11 J . Boudolo h8 S. Gayler

.14 B. Campbell 12 S . McMahon 13 B . Brown 12 J . Polemico s

9 P Goetz 15 P. Keppell 13 C . Kiriakou 14 S . Haynes 13 S. Werham.10 S . Wagg 16 M . Wharfe 14 G . Campbel l

15 M Brie 15 M . Lewis 14 M . Bradford

11 S . Petty 17 B. Lee18 M Heenan

. .16 D . Wood 16 C . McKie 15 B. Evans

12 A Issa.

19 A Centra 17 J . Bell (VC) 17 L. Heathcote'

16 L . Demortan.

13 S Dillon.

20 D . Hope 18 N. King (VC)•

18 S . O Toole 17 A. Kyriazis.

20 A Leddin 19 N. Peters 19 R . Canty 18 M. Malkou n14 B . Mott .

21 J . Kinsman 20 H. Sheehan 20 A . Murphy 19 V. Liros i15 M. James 22 S . Pickett 21 D. Hannam 21 D . Edmunds 20 M . Warre n16 D . Trinchi 23 A. Jackson 22 J . Paron 23 S. Dunin 21 G . Burrows17 Gareth Brown 24 C. Tehan 23 I . Baccini 24 S. Honey 22 R. Thorpe

18 R . Badanjek25 P. Jackso n26 M Hart

24 B . Dimas i25 C. Bradley

25 M. Cotso oulo sp 23 D. Elli s

19 S. Trapman.

27 J . Loft 26 M . Channon26 P. Gronow 24 G . Lattou f

20 J Moran 28 N . Hall 27 D . Cracknell 27 L . Ryan 25 R. Dovidio.

21 M Strahan 29 D. East 28 L. Donovan 28 M. S raI a 26 s . Hogg. 30 J . Campbell 29 M . Dalrymple 30 S. Bernardo 27 D . Lucanton i

22 P. Bastasin 31 M . Ross 30 C . Giansante 31 S. Lonergan 28 W. Pretty23 J . Redfern 32 T. Hart 31 A . Wells 32 M . Napier 29 C . Jewel l24 P. Zorzi 33 S . Drury 32 J. Chow 33 T. Little 30 P. Dimarc o25 W. OlneyY

34 M . Merh i35 A Mackinnon

33 J. Porter 34 T. McIntosh 31 J. Freema n26 A. Gillard

.36 W. Fawaz

34 M . Mascitt i35 R Bruno

35 C. Roberts 32 M . Demorton

27 C. Pasiopoulos 36 R . Ryan.

36 A Skerritt 36 B. Launikonis 33 G. Piet

28 B Liras 37 C . Sheather.

37 W. Lombardini 37 A. Chiodo 34 P. Henle y.29 A. Summers

38 C . P rio r39 A . George 38 M . Frazer 39 A. Girstun s

42 K. Curran35 P. Dowse tt36 B Thorp e

30 C. Parker 40 R . McLenna n'

39 A. Kennegiesse r40 G Muckian 44 P. Moon

.37 D . Demorton

31 S . Moran 41 S. O Carroll42 I . McBurney

.41 R . Livingston 45 S . Turner 38 J. Tirchett

32 C. Clements 43 F. Tomai 42 C . Livingston 46 D. Wright 39 D . Pizzari33 A . Cook 44 Ben Hart 43 J . Daumis 47 D . Hartley 40 R . Abdelnour

34 M . D'Angelo 45 P. James 44 A. Danne 48 L. McNamara 41 C . Anderso n

35 T. Sette 46 N . Mann 45 J . Bortone46 D Mascitti

49 W. Biggins 42 J . Papanikolo u

36 D . Van Pelt47 C . McGregor48 A Dove

.47 H. Penensius

50 S . Beaglehall 43 M . Pisasal e

37 J. Paatsch.

49 R . Zapelli 48 M . Dandanis51 P. Klienitz52 J Cousins

44 J . Androutso s46 M Laoumtze s

38 Graham Brown 50 E. Kyriaco u51 G . Thurgood

49 S . Hodgso n50 G . Apolstalakos

.53 J. Maddison

.47 S . Laoumtze s

39 T. Karanikos 52 B. O'Connor 51 M . Blair 55 A . Cummins 48 B . Laoumtze s40 S . Lennon 53 Z . Senbergs 52 I . Fletcher 57 N . Rosengren 50 S . Famulari41 N . Follies 54 S . Kleinitz 53 M . Guy 58 S. Price 51 A . Chaippini42 G Lekkas 55 D. Atkins 54 M . Callerame 59 B. Haywood 52 J . Rotella.43 R . Caiazzo

56 T. Madden57 R. Kenna

55 N . Felmingha m56 P Nagy

60 K. Rooney 53 A . Velkoski

44 B. Moran 58 G . Evans.

57 A . Mountney61 S. Blan d62 G . Tendelli

54 P. Sorleto55 Z. Nagi

45 M. Sheehan 59 B . Ryan60 S . Slieker

58 P. Peoretti59 B Robertson 63 C . Black 57 J . Thompso n

46 A. Humphrey 61 B . Terrill.

60 S . Harrison 64 F. Crawford 58 J . Wilcox47 J . Polimakos 62 N . Berryman 61 T. Willis 65 A. Grant 59 M . Newto n48 M . Soumlinis 63 D. Trindade 62 D . James 66 A. Baille 60 J . Toppi49 M Fitt 65 J . Solly 63 A. Acfield 67 S . Phillips 61 H . Tsialta s.53 S . Stratton

67 J . Keppell80 G Box

64 O . Matthews 68 G . Foster 62 A . Boudoloh

169 L Thompson. 65 C . Warren 70 J . Dumaresq 63 D . Bonne y. 66 M . Migliasini 72 S . Stirling 64 B. Funnel l

99 S. Brun o

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C Hickey 1 R. Mutimer 2 A. Banfield 2 A. Talarico 1 N. Bezzant,M Cohen 2 S. Whiting 3 T. O'Sullivan 3 A. Bone 2(R) D . Dawson

Wuchatc h2 S3c . Esler 3 R. Littlepage 4 A. White

5 S Shannon4 C. McLennan

Shon e5 G.

3 A. Harry5 P 3usse

Campbell (VC)4 A. O'Keefe

5 P Vincent

.6 S. Pickett

.6 S. Cracknell

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DeGre. 6 G. Bunshaw 7 C. Skinns i ve6A. Birkill 6 J . Horsburgh 7 F. Bove 8 D. Haslett 7 Duncan Macleo d

g A. OPPY 7 S. King 8 G. Malcom 9 R. Smith 8 B. Han n9 G CaseM . Addison9 8 A. Horsburgh (C) 9 P. Jackson 10 P. Burn s

11 S Mills.

10 M . Hollan dp K . Shrive s

>> N . Everett 9 S. Hewitt 10 A . Murphy11 M . Newton

.12 B. Farreily 11 Luke Grochowski

12 A . Featherston2 M . Spencer 10 S . Sutton 11 D. Hickey 13 P. McLean 13 A . Mackle y

1 3 A . Jackson 11 B . Franklin 12 F. Macak 14 J . Ham15 M Davidson

14 A . Danie l15 D. Oldham

14 M . Curry 12 M . Gibb 13 G . McQueen .16 P. Gunthorpe 16 N . Bond

15 S . Greenwood 13 S . Walker 14 C. Shannon 17 P Sciola 17 M . Mannin g16 M . Jones 14 B . Mattson 15 P. Church .

18 R . Stevens18 J . Shar p19 P Derva n

7 S . Curry 15 A. Board 16 J . Birt 19 G . Mazza.

20 D. Witham~ g C. Matthews 16 D. Taylor

17 A. Fawcett 20 G . Madrigrano 21 P. Sadle r19 P. Drak e

vv Mudge17 D. Merino

18 M . Zaja c19 J . Manning

21 B. Rya n22 A . Johns

22 G . Herbertson23 B . Cock s? 0

Wood s, J 18 P. King 20 V. Kelly 23 P. Eltringham 24(R T. Ryan24 Owen,

Hand s22 J19 M . Craig 21 S . Davis 24 B. Carruthers 25 D . Wouda.

Battle22 c 20 E . Szuszkiewicz 22 A. Flores 25 A. Hellner 26 D . Lee.23 L Price 21 B . Dangerfield 23 L. Daly

24 A. Jones26 B. Fogliaro27 S. Major

27 C . Bergi n28 J . Smart

24 M . Yarnall 22 W. Fleming 25 P. Smith 28 M . Rothwell 29 G . Burgess25 C. Goodall 23 D. Ciccocioppo 26 M. Hannon 29 K. Jones 30 A. COO K

31 B Woud a26 J . Daniher 24 L. Fairfield 27 C . Adams 30 B. Abrahamsen

.32 A. Blac k

27 N. Vasilopoulos 25 D . Moore 28 A. Waters 31 P. Dolence 33 S . McEachra nNC) Mesman26 P 29 S. O'Sullivan 32 H . Starbuck 34 A. Menhennet

28 P. NanceMoulto n29 T

.27 N . Kotoski 30 G . Tate

33 D . Johnson33 P. Drendel34 G. Haeusler

35 B. Robinso n36 D . Gilmartin.

30 S . Feehan 28 T. Johnston 35 D . Mudge 35 S . Jones 37 A. Bond38 T. Beckwith

31 D. Gardner29 D . Horsburgh 36 K. White 37 G. Catterall 39 T. Carter

Withingto n32 C 30 C . Galvin 37 G . Porteous 38 A . Boyce 40 G . Rickard'.

33 P. Gilbert 31 G . Flower 38 N . Bowe 39 M . ReaJ Ford

41 M . O Flyn n42 A. Pawczynski

34 D. Faelis 32 G . Jenkinson 42 P. Hoeyy43 Siwk aA

.41 C . Pfeiffer 43 M . Saccoccio

35 D. Palmer 33 G . Robson (VC) .44 A. Faulkner 42 D . Wallace 44 G . Bons

45 S. Ivkovi c36 L. Small 34 L . Laing Black45 M 43 M . O'Neil 46 A. Finch37 D. Wright 36 P. Knight

.48 T Gutherie 44 A . Pfeiffer 47 A. Stempl e

38 I . Cohen'

37 S. Cummin.

49 N . Ritchie 45 C. Coo k46 R Killey

48 J . Goodman49 W. Kewin39 P. Bennett 38 R . Sherlock 51 H . McAlpin

.47 M Saunders 50 R . Kurkowski

44,B . Humphreys 39 A. Robbins 52 C . Andonopoulos .48 K Lewicki 51 D . Bubnic

41 , A . GatesPopplewel l42 ,C 45 S. Mattson 54 P. Whitesid e

55 S Fenton

.49 D . De Luca 52 J . Buttigieg

53 D . Mills.<43" S . Cherry 46 W. Boyd

.56 D . Wilson

50 D . Zulicki51 J . Rogers

54 M . Doole y55 M . Quick

44 G. Hendriks 47 K . Robbins 58 A . Goldberg 52 J . Damiano 56 J . Matar44 .J . Rist 48 R . Walker 59 M. Tento 53 C Thomas 57 A . 'Lan ham

45'M . Eastham 50 C . Villinger 60 R . McIntosh.

54 J . Pfeiffer 58 A . HouTi59 S . Hamersleig h

,46 M . Cann 52 D . Jago 62 T. Graham 55 J . Olmstead 60 C . Trew.47 S . Hawkings 53 C . Pope 64 M. Francis 56 H . Gillies 61 R . Wheele r48 S . Addison 54 M . Crosswell

65 A . Kem p66 C Corker

57 M . Marasc o58 M Cook

62 T. Murray63 T. Thompso n49 D . Burn 55 C . Pavey

.67 R . Goli

.59 D. Smith 64 C . Mathews

50 S . Hart51 P Maniotis 56 A . Crabb 68 F. Walther 60 J . Michael 65 W. James

66 G . Singleto n.52 A . O ra

p y57 P. Martinsen 69 M . Tapley

70 T. Taylor61 P.Hoba n63 M . De Luise

67 T. Gleeso n68 J . Wag e

53 M . Kennedy 58 B . Stewart 72 J. Reid 64 J . Evans 69 W . Yassin e54 L . Patterson 59 A . Lipscombe 74 P. Cahwood 65 D. McCartney 70 M . Wilso n55 C . Wheatley 60 P. Stewart 78 S . Tresise 66 I. Cupit

'71 A . Petzieride s72 D. Krogman58 R . Bardwell 61 S . Christo • 79 D . Sheehan 67 C . D Agnolo 73 M . JoYnson

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ifferent week, same tune as the Gryphons and1 Sinners continue on their unbeaten mode wit h

both recording convincing victories . The Hawks havebroken out from the pack in pursuit whilst theWesties also continue to build momentum as the sea-son progresses .

Review:In the match of the round, Syndal hosted Eltham

and got out to an eight goal lead early on . The Turtles,through Hampshire at half back, Hedley in the ruckand Gasparotto in the centre battled it out and tooksome ground off Syndal but all to no avail . Some pos-itives to emerge for the Turtles, particularly the formof first gamer, Dan Shipley.

The Gryphons poleaxed a stunned Werribee byover 160 points . Tim Gilchrist led the way with eightgoals (poor kicking preventing double figures) whilstJohn Blanford returned to fine form in the centrewith Hetherington. Wells and Harrak also good insupport .

Westies played host to the Rats and were given ascare as the visitors got out to a 20 point lead near-ing the main break . A couple of late goals tightened itup by the break but did not spare the Westies fromthe wrath of coach Jackson as a good old fashioned"bake" was delivered . It had its desired effect as thehome team proceeded to kick 10 goals to four afterhalf time to record a five goal win . Cocolaras, Lewisand Williams were good for the Westies whilstRutherford (again) . Sutton in the ruck and the dan-gerous Luffie Smith kept the Rats in it .

Finally, the Hawks at long last got over rivals EleyPark with a 13 goal win . The Sharks jumped awayquickly with Hook impassable at CHB and speedracer Bruce running amok . However, the move ofMurray on to Hook and Rossitto into the middle paiddividends as the Hawks forward line, led by RockyVitacca, were able to kick clear .

Preview:Match of the round sees the Turtles host th e

Gryphons . The Turtles are known for their goodhome ground form and if the likes of Simon andMullins can fire up forward a turn up is on the cards.The clash of Blandford and Gasparotto in the centrewill be crucial as will the contest between theGryphons mercurial forward, Tim Gilchrist and whoever pulls the short straw to man him for the day . Aslong as the Gryphons are not having a peep forwardtoo much to next week they should make it six in arow.

The next game sees Eley Park hosting Syndal .The Sharks left it to too few last week and more sup-

port must be forth-coming from the mid-dle rated players. For LLinspiration they needlook no further than veteran Adam Lenarcic who co,verted even a few Hawk supporters with his effortThe Sinners are rolling along nicely . only having be(pushed in one game so far. Unfortunately for tfSharks this will continue as the Sinners recordcomfortable victory.

The third match sees Werribee play host to %iBrunswick. The Westies continue to improve eacweek and with their depth improving are a re,"smokey" . They play an uncompromising style of fooball and have an evenness about them that makfappeal . Werribee, on the other hand, have struggleto come to grips with F section and will need to ngroup quickly. None the less, Westies to make it b

a to back wins.

The last game for preview sees the Hawks tra to Rat Park to take onANZ Albert Park. The Haw have hit their straps over the last few weeks and wi t

the return to form of Dan Lauletta in the forward haand the emergence of the dynamic duo of Ryan anParker in defence are starting to piece it together. TtRats are also on the improve but need more suppafor Nick Rutherford and Stretch Sutton who are c

o sistent in their best. Might be a close one but it .Hawks in the end.

Correspondents :An avalanche of information this week as th e

grade correspondents clicked into gear (5 out ofbeing a vast improvement) . The form was so good ifact that Stephen Fyffe even went as far as complmenting the job of the boys in white at the Westies,Rats game . A pat on the back to Mick Forde and ChriFedderson for a job well done . Remember the nunhers (BH) 9555 0900 . (just like Hollywood) or fa9553 3675 before 5 .00pm Monday .Social:All at Monash Gryphons are invited to attend the offcial "Monash Gryphons Player Review" . to be held oSaturday 23rd May at the Gryph Inn starting7.30pm with a 85 entry fee .

IMonash Gryphons - Today sees Justin "ButtonsFuller notch up his 100th game for the club . Not on';is this a fantastic effort, but "Buttons" is also the firever Gryphon to achieve this milestone . A ruggedefender whose natural leadership has been great]admired by all at Monash .

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~` ;~SkI GRYPHONS v. SYNDAL TALLY HO

E ST [3RUNSWICK v . ELTHAM COLLEGIANS

i{ .~THORN AMATEURS V . WERRIBEE AMATEURS7F. F. V. &NL .Hl.tslsK A rtixlt

,, VIOR SCLUB LAST YIK TOTAL

C E; l~ SYNDAL TALLY HO 5 28(,, ,i CF!RIST MONASH GRYPHONS 8 20

`EaTFORD MONASH GRYPHONS 3 1 9, .;i' WERRIBEE 1 9

ELTHAM 2 18; ;O .~iPSON SYNDAL TALLY HO 18

F RESERVEMONASH GRYPHONS 6 18

CRD HMUTHORN 5 13IVHiTE ELTHAM 1 1

:~STRAS ANZ ALBERT PARK 1 0

ELTHAM v . 1~17ONASH GRYPHONS Field : Chris('imoli Frank Karabela s

ELEY PARK v. SYNDAL TALLY HO Field: lainCayzer Ron MartynWERRIEEE AMATEURS V. WESTBRUNSWICK Field : Andy Carrick Ken BrewerANZ ALBERT PARK v. HAWTHORN AMA-fiEt7RS Field : Graeme Thwaites (R) MatthewSeferth

ME LEES - B EWA R EA melee is "Where an incident takes place

involving players pushing, scragging, jumping into packs, throwing

each other to the ground or other or other similar such conduct"

SENIORS - 9.05 .98MONASH GRYPHONS 4.8 15.17 19.21 28.29.117WERRIBEE AMATEURS 1.6 2.8 4.30 4 .12.36Monaeh Grpphoas: Gilchrist 8 . Harrak 5. KlllmLster 4 . Stratford 3. Blaztdford 2.Urban 2. W~ells . Healy, Hetherington. King. Best : Hetherington. Gilchrist. Wells,Ratanello . Harrak. KitlmLster.Werrmee Amateurs: (Goal Kickers and Best Players not received)SYNDAL TALLYHO 5.4 10.11 15.13 20.17.137ELTHA9S COLLEGIANS 4.1 8.2 12.4 16.8.104Syndatt Tally He: Cachta 5 . Sneddon 3 . Ruder 3 . Ertan 2. Beckett 2, Morrtsey.Hnederson. Richardsat . Best : Macfarlane. Cachla. Ruder, Jay .Eftham CoReglaits: Justice 4 . Shipley 3. Coanerty 3. Simon 2 . Hedley. Hamshare.Gasparotto . Coyle . Best: Justice, Hamshire. Shipley. Gasparotto. Dwyer. Hedlev.HAWTHORN AMATEURS 2.1 6.6 11.9 17.15.117ELEY PARK 3.2 4.4 4.10 4.11 .35Hawthora Amateurs: Vftacca 6. Cauletta 2, O'Brien 2, Barker 2 . Gill. Hutchinson.Broadley . Rossftto. Bowe. Best: Ryan. Parker. S. Avery. Staltwvrthy. Vitaccatau3ettaEley Park : (Goal Kickers and Best Players not received)WEST BRUNSWICK 3.3 5.6 10.7 15.9.99ANZ ALBERT PARK 1.2 8.4 7.8 10.9.69West Brunswick: (Goal Kickers and Best Plavers, not received )ANZ Albert Park: Smith 4 . G. Forsyth 2 . D. McLellan 2. V. Stine. C. Lovett. Beat:N. Rutherford . Smith . Sutton. Philips. McLellan, Stewart .

RESERVES - 9.05 .98MONASH GRYPHONS 3.0 8.4 10.6 15.12.102WERRIBEE AMATEURS 1.2 3.3 3.3 3.5.23Mansell Gryphons: Cents 6. Bennett 3 . Junkeer 2. Clarake 2, Beslee. Lerov. Best:Junkeer, Gonis . Bennett. McGrall. Robinson . Martin .Wetrihee Amateurs: (Goal Kickers and Best Platers not received )SYDAL TALLYHO 4.1 8.1 7.3 7.4.46ELTHAM COLLEGIANS 1.3 6 .6 11 .7 13.13.91Syndal Ta lly Ho: Hannon, Kostakos. Willoughby, Marks. Burns, Baker, Cotsts.Best : Richardson, BurnsE1tLsm Collegians: Watson 4 . Volard 2. Maddisan 2. Clarke . Glare . Hogan.Stockman . Mizzi. Best: Watson, Clarke . Hogan. Miul. Stackpoole . Maddison .HAWTHORN AMATEURS 8.2 9.10 15.16 22 .18.150ELEY PARK 1.0 2.3 2.6 4.8.32Hawthorn Amateurs: Ogsalkts 7. Bogle 5 . Lord 5. Mulcahy 2. McCowan 2.Grummet . Best : Nunn . Law. Morris. Ogsatkis, Heavsh. Nowak .Etry Park : (Goal Kickers and Best Players not received)WEST BRUNSWICK 2.4 7 .6 10.10 14.15.99ANZ ALBERTPARK 2.2 2.4 2.4 2.4.16West Brunsmlek: (Goal Kickers and Best players not received )Anz Albert Para : Rh•erland. Opric. Best : Green . Heyes. Faranda Riverland.Carter, Shoppee.

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TSectl®nANZ ALBERT PARK ELEY PARK ELTiiANICO11EGlANS WHIM AMATEURS tu ONASH GRYPHON SoacFc Gay Farsyth Coach: Martin Hook Coach: P. Slack Coach: Pew Tyson Coach: Gary Ryan

40& coach: Pad Sho¢pe Res Coach: Rob Wkkhen Res. Coecfe? Hensen Res Coach: KeM Sta~ ~s. Coe* Tm Drew

1 S Duke 1 D. Arundell 1 J . Smyth la D . Murray 1 L. Wells (c)2 N Pastras 2 A. Morris 2 S. Maxfield lb T. Fitzpatrick (RC) 2 M. Healy3 P Smith (5) 2 M. Brady 3 A . Tocker 2 B . Lovich 3 A. Grady (DVC)3 D Kilmartin (R )() 3 A. Featonbyy

B . Doody5 R.Maddton 3 K. Richardson 4 G. Harrak

Robinson4a C4 R Wills 3 R. LaMarca 6 R. Heany 3 M . Irvine

.5 D. Kin g5 J Hannett 4 M. Georgiou 7 M. Gasparotto 4 S. Bowe 6 G Ryan6 G Forsyth 4 M. Dell'Orso 8 J . Woodward

Watson9 C 5 S . Avery.

7 M. Khoury7 J Sutton 5 C. Kaye .

Simo n10 C 6 P. Avery 8 J . Blandford8 R Lindsay 5 W. LaMarca

.11 J . Muzzi 7 G. Stallworthy 9 P. Lowcock

9 J Bourne 6 D. Bruce 12 G . Mullins 9 W Pollock 10 P. Williamson10 M Phillips 6 A. Briginshaw 13 R. Bell

.Dunsta n8 M 11 J . Barbie

11 A Mitchell 7 D . Bowen 14 S . JusticeWhit e15 L

.9 G. McDoanld 1 2

12 G Finn 7 N. Taifemopoulos . J . Stratford13 A Farmer 8 D. Carroll 16 D .Barnett 10 P. Orchard (C) 14 M Lewi s14 T Prior 8 R . Poole e117 8 G

. M. LBar s ling11 A . Sill

.15 M. Sparrow

15 J Snorrason 9 P. Yelland 19 D. Boyce 12 A . Burke 16 S. Aren a16 J Djoric 9 T. Karadimos 20 T. Carter 13 J . Povey 17 J. Hetherington (VC )17 D McLellan 10 C . McLean 21 D. Shipley 14 D . Lauletta 18 A. O'Bria n18 P Boyle 11 L . McLean 22 S . Athanasopoulos 15 G . McDonald 19 J . Lero y19 A Faranda 12 A . Dunstan 23 A . Phipps

24 M . Dwyer 16 C. Reed 19a M. Asbel l20 G . Browell (RCV)20 R Koe ler9 13 A . Kelstall 25 T. Hedley 17 D. Zaverella21 R Rafaniell o21 P Shoppee 14 G. Elder 26 J . Glare 18 D. Lauletta

.Coxhead22 B

22 S Redpath 15 R . Young 27 B . Turney 19 J.Law.

23 C Freema n23 A Bennett 16 P. Stoney 28 T. Barnett29 C. Bishop 20 S . Parker

.24 D . Kitchi n

24 R McDonald 17 A . Hill D. Hogan 21 A . Bourke 25 M. Kilmiste r25 J McDonald 18 S . Rayme rymer 31 Z . Jovanoviski 22 J . Modica 26 T. Gilchrist26 C Iva 19 D . Trotter 32 P. Clarke 23 D. Tracey 27 R . Gilchrist27 C Lovett 20 M . Hook 33 M . Volar d

Davie s34 R 24 D. Hutchinson 28 B. Lloyd28 C Walkley 21 F. Mihalec . 29 J . Fuller29 G Walkley 22 P. Cantone 35 J . Muscat 25 M . Zaverella 30 R . Davey30 A Thomas 23 G . Smith 36 S . Philipson

37 C . Horsburgh26 M . Nowak 31 G. Roche

31 D Green 24 S . Watts 38 S . Dalziel 27 R. Lord 32 A . Tolon o sg32 M Farrell 25 G . Heath 39 F. Coonerty 28 J . Morrison 32a C . McAleese33 N Daou 26 D . Hawley 40 S . Lewis 29 P. Barker 33 R . Whit e34 N Rutherford 27 D . Kaye 41 G . Stackpoole 30 M . Nunn 34 M . Graydon35 P Gatley 28 W. Holm 42 C .Hal

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43 N . Hamshare31 C . Langley 35 A . Moffat

36 G. Wadley36 M Pearson 29 F. Lettini 44 C . Menther 32 S . Davies Hindl e37 V37 A Jenkin 30 G . Bromley 45 A. Macaulay 33 A.Hartley

.38 P. Callus

38 J Leneghan 31 G . Lamarca 48 R . Harris 34 J . Bogie 39 M . Clydesdal e39 A Kemp 32 D . Grant 49 W. Share

50 L Sharpe 35 G . Morris 40 M . Sala '140 G Taylor 33 N . Dix .T. Scott 36 K. Sanders 41 D . Charlesto n

41 D Riverland 34 S . Bromleyy 52 A. Smedley 37 A. Kennedy 42 T. Drew (RCC)42 C Carlisle 35 P. Blew 53 J . Athanasopoulos 38 M . Tyson 43 D . Walter43 R Carlisle 36 5 . Lee 54 P. Barnett 39 P Hewish 44 B . Kenyon44 C McLean 37 D . Payne 55 P. Morrow . 45 J. Goni s45 S Bullow 38 K . Podger 56 A. Stockdale 40 C . Frayne 46 G. Kent46 V Stuto 39 J . Verde 59 B . Evan s

Stockdal e60 A41 D . Lahiff 47 T. Besce e

47 M Carter 40 N . Karadimos.

Dismor e61 G 43 I . Cheppa 48 L . Martin

48 P Hayes 41 R . Wickham.

62 B. Hespe 44 P. Rossitto 49 J. Fin n

49 A Stewart 42 V. Fukishima 63 A. Kelso 45 J . Ginnane 50 S . Dew

50 K Daou 43 S . Bazley 64 R . White 46 T. O'Hanlon 51 C. Leeton

51 D Tangney 44 L . Ketts 65 S . Schafer 47 D . Lindrea 52 D . Hale

52 F Pole 45 L. Dix 48 I . Rosthorn 53 T. Chishol m55 D . Bennett;53 D Fanning 46 S . Collins 49 D . McCowan 56 J . Foste r

54 P Rutherford 47 M . Payneall business furniture 51 R . Starbuck 58 S . Gunasekar a

55 M. Leitao 48 P. Clear(Vic) Pry. trd 52 R . Denovan 59 D . Nichols

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SectionSYNDAL TALLY-HO

1 T. Marks2 K. Gadsbyg M. Joy,3, J . Collins4, A . Turpi nq P. Henderson5 D . Hannett6 J. Cotsis7, A . Burnsg, R . Bennettg V. Wongg I . Binghamg= A. Burgess10 P. Henning;1 J . Rutter12 J . Ertan12 S . Gould13 J . Kerrins14

S .O'Boyle

is N . Murray16 B . Boucher17 P. Kell y

,18 S. MacFarlane19 D . Bent (VC)-19 J . Willoughby20, C . Ha! !21 A. Thompson'22 R Willoughby23 M . Beckett24 C. Murphy25 C. Clar k27 I . Rozankovic28 M . Kennedy29 G. Rolf e30 B . Woods31 A . Richardson32 J . Moresi

66 G .

Wallace WERRIBEE

33 M. Richardso n34 J . Alle n35 C . Cachia (VC)36 A.Sneddon37 C. Beaumont38 M . Christiansen39 A . Hil l40 B . Hanneman41 A . Richardson42 A . Findlay43 J. Wicks44 J. Sea l46 C . Varnavas47 H . Bake r48 D . Flight50 C . Hutson52 G . Wagner53 S . Boyd54 P. Kostakos55 N . Brewster56 S . Drabble57 P. Vergakis53 C . Karalis59 M . French62 R . O'Dell63 N . Brewster64 M. Web b5 Brown

AMATEURSCoach: Stephen FletcherRes. Coach: Ed& Gab

1 D. Stephenson2 B. Campbel l3 C. Alabakis4 L. Brown5 A. Neems (VC)6 S. McGrat h7 S. McNamara8 B. Cotter9 A. Towers10 C . Cummins11 N . Issac (C)12 R . Rantino13 Jason Craig14 J . Marinis15 P. Mayne16 S . Bisby17 D. Ryder18 E . Collier19 J . Addamo20 M . Harris21 S . Dalbon22 R . Zulian23 S . Fletcher

124 M . Elso25 S. Duhau26 R . Engler27 T. Andrews28 B . Poole29 S . Dol e30 C. Morgan31 B . Waters32 B . Seeber33 M . Houston34 N . Roberts35 M . Drew36 S . Murray37 C . Edwards38 G . Trifilo39 C . Chapman40 P. Alabakis41 S. Miller42 A. Cordell43 E . Galizi44 G . Saywell45 A . Soto46 T. Barton47 C. McNaughton48 P. Sullivan49 S . Pugliese50 K . Pace

J . CraigM . HolmanP. JohnsT. CarrD . Smit hJ . ThompsonC. SpencerD. HussarJ . CoatesR. Howde nK . Kwiatkowski.

WESTBRUNSWICK

Coecfh John JacksonRss. Coach: Pau! Co o t

1 A. Hamilton2 J . Gray3 G. Heppell

4 D. Coonan

5 A. Cannane

6 S. Byrn e7 F. Vital e8 M. Malone9 J . Khoury10 S. Fyff e11 S . Cocolaras12 L. Brown

13 P.Hamilton

14 P. Robinson

15 P. McNaughton

16 S . Smythe17 D . Lynch18 J . Curtin19 P. Shand20 L . Stewart21 S. McNamara22 I . Twyford23 J . Osborne

24 L. Sherry

25 G . Malone

26 G . Newitt27 D. Disisto28 P. Harrington29 D . McAllister

30 M . Lewi s

31 A . Mouchacca32 S . D'Andrea33 C . Pric e34 A.Sibereisin36 D . Horne37 S . Coombes38 H. McDonald39 M . Rogers40 B . Bake r41 T. Raade

42 P. Harris

43 J. Tobin

44 S . Gason

45 L . Pe!sche!46 G . Forbes47 T. Bromley

49 M . Nolan

50 R. Crackett

52 B . Flanagan53 T. Moore55 M . Ortiz56 A . Baker58 D . Williams60 E . Kava

A melee is "Where an

incident takes place

involving players push-

ing, scragging, jumping

into packs, throwing each

other to the ground or

other or other similar

such conduct"

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0 yBru S AGO 1993 Churchp~he Presbyterians, or are they Unitin

g

boys. Old Scotch and old HaileyburY were at it

A day in a hard hitting game that resembled a~ The Bloods looked to he home hal

ffin , 17 points,through the last term when theot led by win by 3

to eCulloch was a good player for~~~ rC~ Mcscotch with 5 goals (2 in 3 minutes late in the fina

l Withterm) as were Justin Hosking and Rob FullerDavidfierce aggression at the fall of the ball

.

~~eh and Mark Seccull were best for OH-Glory for Banyule, disaster for The-fry wheneaso n

IB3le (B) scored its third win ganth jes played~aainst hithero undefeated Ther a in Therrvs 2 .1 .fine third quarter, xucnuIsThe Oak Parkers left Banyule

scoreless in the final

t~n but could only kick 12 (60) . Best lw

esces werere Gilham,17,1g (121) to Therr y

?,toloney . Carroll (B) and Carawa. Dalgleish,

Russell Barnes, exe-cuting a handpass .Some of his team-mates commented meant executionthat a Barnes handpass usually

for someone.Old Paradians, 10 points down at the last

change, outplayed NOB in the final term,7 .5

to loss3

to win by 16 points to give them a 5 win

record after 6 games. Best were Abrahams Gleeson .

,Peyton (old P.) and Paul Considine, Turnbull

O'Rourke (NOB). 150 ames250 games to St

. Kilda s Mark Kay, gto David Matthews of Caulfield Grammarians andOld Geelong's President Tim Jackson

. D Section

coaches werQMar~rie Feldy (AJAX), Max (~ ck an~~(~ Rovers) ,Uni), Gary

R

David Bellett (North B'wick), Terry Rossiter(Old

C'well), Bob Jamieson (Old Merit .), George Tsolaccos

(Preston). Ken Bremner (State Bank), Les White

(SVes€ B`wick) .It was a big day out when old Mentonians ran

out against West Brunswick and it was 300 gamesfor the club for Colin "Conga" Ericksen

. The club's

r best clubman three times, VAFAfirst Life Membe ,Certificate of yMerit winner ears of the club's histo tt~ ean

fam

the whole 21 Ioud by beating W .B . 13 .14 to 8 .7 .Garydid the day p

Best for Old Mentonians were their star .Norton, Rogers, B~a ye~e best for the losers•whil

e an Neil Mauir

e Davis, D&S Lamp

dCaulfield Grammarians saluted club rec h

$ onp holder Chri

s e_ He displayed his g350th g eat devotion to the

club when he delayed his marriage to the off atsthe` Oakleigh (F2) moved into second p

expense of Richmond Central when, after an even

first half, they kicked 12 .4 to 6 .6 in the second half

to win by 47 points . Best for the winners wereForrest (10 goals), Schultz, Brereton and for the

Centrals Adams . Baston, Warner . gton tH.D Section coaches were Gary Hetheri

n

Rovers). Dino Dimarco (North B'wick), Stuart

Glascott (Old Geel.), Kevin McLean (Old Ivan .). Mar

k ael Tyquin (St. B~osa Thon aestowni)~J stintCobuSrn

Kevins) . M . A(U . Blacks) . Who coached Williamstown? Night .

Collegians were holding a SporOn the top line of celebrities, Dermot Brereton . theSimon O'Donnell, Lou Richards and down °n five

seventh line. Sam Newman (lots of change s

years) Mick BourkeSalesian congratulated captain es . 150 games

and Andrew Seager on their 50th games, Vonto one of Aquinas FC's greats ,

Kerkhover, best ra~e1 ~~ tin betvreen Sregular'`played in two P

European vacations.

14 YEARS AGO - 1988

game fiel

d without aUmpire'sCrtried to start the firs t

Breck Haywardwhistle!

The front cover of the Amateur Footballer er,captain and interstate play

tured Ormond's

15 YEARS AGO " 198 3

The Building Appeal was launched at the

presidents'. secretaries, and Members Dinner held

at the Long Room at the MCG. The President wel

comed His ExceIleec~ywRearunchedbyDr•DonaldMurray and the Ap p nted a cheque for $1000 oneCordner who p rbehalf of the Melbourne Cricket Club .

A Section coaches were Bruce Ferguson Coll.

, Sall Neil Le Lievre Scanlonp orth OBeTBevor Edmond

sRead Old scotch,

Terry ers UniMike McArthur -Allen n Oidm~el~ SMichael ButlerBlues, Laurie Aghan Xavs .Marcellin, Gerard Shaky

CongratnlatioO Lino Blasi wClayt° u 100MxsoB . 100 games .

games.In F Section Old Geelong suffered its first defeat

when, after an even firsthalf UHSOB was 122t to

st8 .16,64, Best were Vasatas

, rong in the second half, winnin

g (11HSOB) and Pearson. Morrison, Webster,

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20 YEARS AGO - 1978D Section coaches were Lionel Allemand

(Country Colleges), Trevor Read (MHSOB), PeterHutchinson (Old Camberwell Gramm .). Mike Perry(Power House), Allan Olle (St . Kevins) . John Murrie(SSB), and Robert Reid (UHSOB), who coachedElsternwick, Heatherton, West Brunswick ?

Congratulations to 200 games AJAX reservesplayer Tony Robin, a dedicated worker for the Clubon and off the field. Life Member of MUJFC . FrankHennegan boundary umpired his 200th game forUniversity.

150 games to De La Salle's "Swivel Hips" ChrisLofts . State Bank's ex-Portland boy Alan Pitts . OldBrighton's John Barry . Heatherton farewelled PeterSchiller on his transfer to the Londor, office of hiscompany - and thanked him for his magnificentcoaching record . 3 premierships and a runner-up in

years .Power House staged a great second half to come

back from 25 points down to go down by 2 points toSt . Kevins OB in a high scoring game . 17.18.120 to19.8 .122. with both teams kicking 7 goals apiece inthe final term . McKaige, Hannan (4 goals) Hewitt andCross were best for St. Kevins OB .

25 YEARS AGO - 1973A Section coaches were John Caspers Caul.

Gramm. Alan Salter Coburg, John Vautier Geelong,John Bennetti Ivanhoe. Clive Laidlaw Monash Blues .Bob Spurling North OB, Denis Dalton 0 Paradians,Ted Farrell Ormond . Gus Mitchell St. Bernards, andLes Hughson Uni Blues .

QUIZCan you put the names to these question?One previously coached Alphington and later

University Blacks.One went on to be chairman of selectors at

Fitzroy in 1993 .One went on to coach University Blues, Old

Ivanhoe and Ivanhoe .Four played VFL football for Collingwood,

Carlton, Footscray and Melbourne .Top team Caulfield Gramm. had a close call at

Geelong when they beat the locals by only 9 points .Clarke . S . McLaughlin, Dickeson (CG) and Davis,Birrell, Lowcock (6 goals) (Geel .) were best .

De La Salle's inaccurate kicking 12 .19 to Kew14. 10 left De La on the bottom of B Section after 5

cries 'Without a100 games to Peter Mitchell De La Salle, 50

games to Andrew Dick Old Brighton and JohnSpiden Old Geelong.

Umpire's Corner asked a good question - if theball is in the air and the siren goes and the ball goesover the boundary line . is it a free kick?

30 YEARS AGO - 1968Burly AJAX ruckman Hiram Janover played his

150th game.North Old Boys' press correspondent celebrated

Les Murray's 100th game with the comments - "oneof the best players ever to wear the purple and whiteguernsey has represented Victoria on two occasions,

I has won North's best and fairest award" .Collegians and Old Scotch, one win e a

appeared evenly matched . However, at three-qu~ter time Collegians led Old Scotch 11 .12 to 0 .1 . CScotch rallied in the last quarter to kick 4.3 .

Old Trinity lost top place in E Section toA when they went down by 13 points. AMP were b

served by Crompton, Metcalf and Phelan while CTrinity's press correspondent also had a bad dlike his players .

40 YEARS AGO - 195 8Collegians trounced Old Melburnians to conti

ue their unbeaten run . Rush (6), Farr(Sunderland (Coll .) and Froomes. Turner, Ramsd(OM) were best with scores 22 .8 to 6.9 . Joiunbeaten leader Old Xavs struggled hard all dagainst a dogged Uni Blues before winning bypoints . Best were Tony Capes (of Footscray fainCorby . Johnson Old Xavs and Wilcox . Tul•Hiscock (Uni Blues).

Other undefeated teams were Uni Blacks (IParkside (C) and Uni Reds (E) .

Leading goalkickers were (A) Woodhouse, UBlues 21 ; (B) Browne Uni Blacks 22 ; (C) BartiNational Bank 17 ; (D) O'Brien St Kevins 25 (1Ridley Old B . 24 .

100 games to hard-hitting back pocket BColenso Old Melb.

In the battle of neighbours Alphington heldt place in the A Section four with a 16 point win ov

Ivanhoe, Feldt, J . Whitfield, Heffernan (Alph .), alHughes . Neeson, Burt (Ivanhoe) were best .

50 YEARS AGO - 194 8B Section teams were Parkside (6 wins) . 0

Xavs, Comm . Bank, Brunswick (4) Uni . BlueBalwyn (3), S .S. Bank. Elsternwick (2), ParkdalTeachers College (1).

Geelong on top in C section were in troublethree-quarter time against Caul . Grammarians, bikicked 6 .3 to 1 .1 in the last quarter. Stars for tlwinners were Jack Lamb (captain) . Max Lowe atFred Herd .

Teams yet to record a victory were Malver ;Collegians (A), Caul. Grammarians (C) . UHSOB (Iand Murrumbeena (Junior) .

Cliff Geer kicked 8 for Old Scotch againCollegians .

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WSECTION 1

;viazenod and St . Kevins played a thriller at

( entral Reserve. St Kevins superior fitness carried

was two points more than the Collegians score .

them over the line by three points after a greatrucking effort by Goldsworthy in the tense lastquarter Shannon Young, his first game in four sea-sQns, kicked three valuable goals for St. Kevins,

who now have grabbed fourth place .Old Brighton Bloods had a big win over

Collegians by a margin of thirty three points, whic h

De LaSalle players must have enjoyed their longjourney to Moomba Park, as they defeated TherryPenola by eighty five points and by so doing maintained their unbeaten record .

The Oldway when ~rocodilesohanded out a

winning Y wheninety five point thrashing to MHSOB .

As in their first school encounter in1858 . Old

Melburnians and Old Scotch played a closely con-tested and low scoring game- Through marginallygreater accuracy on this occasion . Old Melburnians

won by sixteen pomts .

SEC'TTQ N 2Thornbury Cougars made it three wins in a row .

when they turned a two point deficit at three quarter time into victory by twenty nine points over

`Iarcellin . Thanks to the Thorn bury trainer, whoaided an injured Marcellin player in the spirit ofAmateur football. For Thornbury, good players

included : LaCutler~Foru Mar ellin who welcomederan Garyback Simon Dimattina. Theisx and Kost did best.

A competitive Parkside tried hard to mar Kew's

day of celebration, before the inaccurate reigningkttn ,SamP by thirty two points. For

prennci~1 w-

-~a.,P i his 150th game . Thenew. ruu wvu.s- ., . . r-_1- -

t ionic for stalwart whose 200th appearance has been de iaxred by ill-

Old Essendon

Grammarians prove dtoo strong for YarraValley. At three quar-ter time Old Essendon held a thirty one point lead,which they built to forty nine points by the final

bell . The victory has placed old Essendon within

grasp of the top four. They had good players inAdam Smith, Captain Darren Barr and Daniel Reid .

Dickson andFor Yarra Valley,as Justin. Clintberg d played well

. consisten

t PREVIEW

Tim Habben as well the

SECTION 1Two of the disappointing sides of this season,Collegians and MazenOd meet in Albert Park

. At

home I select Collegians .In a potential preview of a final De La Salle will

be at home to Old Brighton Bloods . I select De La

Salle to win and thus remain undefeated .Although Old Melburnians will be venturing into

unknown territory at Moomba Park. I am confident

they will return south with the four points wonagainst Therry Penola. power? Today

Have St . Kevins arrived as a Po~v

against old Xaverians we ought to have KevinsI select old Xaverians although I expect St haveto provide better opposition than many other

done.Old Scotch, desperate for victory, will find the con-fined spaces of the Melbourne High School ovalrestrict their play - on game . Nevertheless, I believeOld Scotch do possess sufficient talent to win .

SECTION 2At home I expect Parkside to possess sufficient

~ talent and determination to defeat Marcellin, whohave not played out the whole match of late .

Monash Whites and Kew who last met in the

Igg7 Prelimina'v Final, meet today on the widethat

spaces of the University Sports oiell997 S~daidtoKew has not been playing p

all before them, I predictwhile Monash have carriedanother win by

th

students.Thornbury Cougars should win their fourth

consecutive match at the expense of Yarra Valley,who are the only team yet to win a game .

Old Essendon Grammarians, who are playing

well under the leadership of selection to defeat MtSlitydaleD,avho may find difC

i

say nothing of ththe e travel difficulties they will meet .

ness.nash Whites overcame problems associated

Mo ,with match day travel and the confines of Morriso n

Reserve . to score a vital victory over Mt . Lilydale by

- -h were Well served by Jasoneleven Cowley in defenc e

--and by Bryce Collier around th e

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i~r=r _ G - 9.05.983.s 5

.57 .7 .4

STi : 4 .4 5.9 7.10 .;-1 :6••°;'_^ Nusr`num Lin:_ B. P.t`kh, Brennaui ^Batk . Beat: J2cc <, Lai

: . G1.. :::... NuS4b ..11. .liiCll~ . .

:5'amg 3. McNair. T+~an 2 . Be t:S^atng. Noon ,at . Bare^ Mea^er^ Aici3a

2.2 5.3 7.4 10.4.E3.4 4.4 4.6 4.7. :

: A. Grant 6, McLaughlin 3, JenlMS. Best: Codtran. Gra:qiilln. Tllnras.kl . Ta~. Lockwood. Bu IL Gay. Baxirr, Lancsaster^ Le

CLL31!. (1)COLLEGIANS v. MAZENODDE LA SALLE v . OLD BRIGHTONTHERRY PENOLA v. OLD MELBURNIANSST . KEVINS v . OLD XAVERIAN SMHSOB v. OLD SCOTCHCLUB 18 (2 )PARKSIDE v . MARCELLINMONASH WHITES v. KEWTHORNBURY COUGARS v . YARRA VALLEYOLD ESSENDON v . MT. LILYDAL E

NA ;:: CLUB

B. MATTHEWS OLD XAVERIANSRUDD DE LA SALLEJ. HARDWICK OLD XAVERIANSR. KING OLD XAVERIANSCLUB 18 (2)

LAST TOTAL

7 176 175 1 3

1 2

PEARCE MT. LILYDALE 12ANDERSON MT. LILYDALE 2 9CENTREPIECE KEW 6WALSH OLD ESSENDON 4

D ; ;ction Pharp.s uo<x rs ; ; : 1- .,rz -'c :c ;_ 15

2 .5. 7DE LASALLE 15.12^1CTH'""iY PtStOI3A : Ruuska O'Brten . Eva : Easimci e. R Pettt:m. Rtaa, Httchens, VsEnk z^ at. Keenan .

Salle: Rudd 6, Murphy 3 . Bolt 2^ D. Grace, Ahenden, Robinuuii. D. V.911aniscyuhhvwa. Chanpel. Murphy . R Grace, Rudd, Byrne.

OLD YAVERILIHS 4.4 11.9 16.10 18.17 .1,b9t508 2.1 2.3 4.6 4.6.,'+.Old Rsvertana:B . Matther.a 7, J. Hardwick 5^ Jaries 2. Halt 2, Daltort . Court. But.andrisan. B . Matthea5. Re~Yfioe^ J. Hardwick, Ocktshaw. vMIi508: J. Bah.̂n 2^ C. Sparttsarocd^ M . Laxrence. Fles a

pay. Herman, Gndln^

Spattir%wd . FrancS, P. Chester.OLD hIIiLBUR LAIS 3.2 4.4 7.7 9.7.EOLD SCOTCH 3.5 3.7 4.8 6.9.4Old ^ S

. Osborne 5, Mt1ne 2 . Ptalm, tYrgr . Beat: Teltors, Mile, Maftn,Osborne. E. Athht.sat^ Scott.Old BcMCh :

ahaaBllngauth 2, Gray^ Pry^dc . Shezhan, Hume. Beat : Hoape . Gray, add. Pry•d

Mansv, She .

UNDER 1 8 - 9.05.98:dARCEU,Pi 2^1 2.2 4.4 4.4.2TBORhBRiZY COUGARS 2.2 3.5 3.8 8.9.6fllercellln: [Goal ti4ckers and Best Ptarers not mehred lThombury Cougm: J. Webb 3^ G. Clltkr 2, J. 44it7iatnson . L . Caiglur1.13est : T .Ma.ndalltL M . GEb-. G. Cutter. J . tS1IW:msun, L. Caligurt. R. Martinez.

141 w 3.3 8.9 6.12 9.18.7PARHSIDE 1.1 3.1 5.3 6.4.4Basr : ha.k 3^ Barnm 3. ReynokLs, Fletcher^ P.van. Bcrt: Laa•rence^ GeleJ . Luns. Great,5•atv. Fll[u~rd.

~ •(Goal Kickers and Best Play^ers not receh•ed )ATI LII.Y^°*E 7.6,4ML7NA.-•_ ..-~YEB 8.11 .5Mt. Lt[ -•: M:nlscakchl3. Andu:.au 2^ Carolan. Varga. B=L- Napoteone. F. Varga'+nt3 'u,.,L^ ?rest, Rudersun.,-ta : : . . . ,n: Tc__-r.ainen 4 . Colller^ RkY.lle. Tray, Vazt D°r Zalm. Bast: Tvssa,al~rC at ..at.p. M . Dcds. CW1ffi.r.YARBAt-',h.Y 1.2 2.4 7.4 9.4 .5OLD E- (JON 4 .2 9.3 12.8 16.5.10Yarra } ~y: (Goal Kickers and Best PL3yers not recemed )Old EuwA= R. Casey 7. D. Reid 4, B . Saunders 3. A. Smith. Bed : R CaSee, B.Saunders^ A. S•Nth . P. Murton, D. Reid .

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I

G_1S

NAY) 3 CLUB LAST ; S TOTALCULTRERA AQUINAS 7 29POLA ST, JOHNS 2 20PERRY SOUTHBANK 4 20

ROBINSON WHITEFRIARS 2 18RAJCH AJAX 3 16

D RESERVEHOWELL UNIVERSITY BLACKS 16REGINATO PARKSIDE 4 15MAIDEN MONASH BLUES 12STRONG YARRA VALLEY 1 2

3B

i'IHI i i1F S v. : :=ONASIi BLUES Field : AndreeFlack Alan Stubbs Boundary: Justin BindingAQUI N AS v. OLD ESSENDON Field : LeaLGallagher Chris StevensUNIVERSITY BLAC KS v . SOUTHBANK FieldDaniel Halliwell Michael Allen Boundary: Beck}Griffiths Tom Gambl e

ST. PATS MENTONE v. SALESIANS 0 C Field,Simon Olive Greg Richards

AJAX v . ST. JOHNS Field : Graeme Hunichen GeofiMoor e

PARKSIDE v. YAERA VALLEY Field: Alan LaddGene Hodgins

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7

Section 2~r'[arcellin kept themselves w'hi

astriking distance cM's,

top spot after a solid 10 goal merrY While thFriars continued Boys.tUni . Blacks reg's-

soundly defeating with a~~t second half bootingtered their first win while closer to hom

e 9 goals to 6 defeateSharks were found wanti g

. going downthe bay the Passador, Beeverto the OT's in a low scoring game

. and Broster in fine touch for the victors. ~ehBlp smatch of the section old scotch tramgby near on 20 goals .

preview

Section 1Collegians an

d

new Harry Trot and on ret home today . The Bernard s

Maaenod clash at the cent form the Lions should

kick a winning score ahost Old Brighton keen to get back on the winner s

list and though away the Tormers will prove toog here t day

. The OP's will defeat old Carey even

with Addison, Wood and OPPY doing their best tostem the tide, while the I c~no Se~ede~ _motion

clash should be a beauty, points today . In the finalgetting the SKOB's the p

match De La Salle will of i3ni . Blues, however I win-of1

ner's list at the expense they willthe Blues could well be back on son

g

win today. Old Brighton, OldSelections : collegian s&

Uni . Bluesparadians, Old Xaverian

Section 2 Blue remained as one of only two un e-Hampto

n feated teams Rover

s after last weekendwU~{erthey over rans at Clayton .

Monash Blues in the final three qOld Mentonians kept in touch with the top two with

another strong win against the Fields'. Winters

, eldsv heand Ralph fine players for the vanquished my tip

realiy got started and so spoiledi MHSOB

Section 2North Old Boys host Marcellin and will realise theimportance of this clash in the make-up of the sea-son, at home the NOW, are good but the Eagle

s

better recent form.deserve to start favourites given but

Uni. Blacks take-on ladder lead~tshrNhi~f wh L St

will not have the firepower to go , to et theBedes Mentone Tigers will rebound satirly ~1}P Wintle ,

form .points against the Blo~Eh~ recentadis gaoodppoDrury and Doubaras display urting

OM's need to bounce back against

Beaumaris this week and lllleanitowards OheSeotehies battle will be a ripperbetter performed old Scotch to win a close one

.

Bedes

Selections*Marcellin, Whitefriars,

St .

Mentone Tigers, OldMelburnians & Old Scotch-

Saints neve Salle (2), whr e Section 2 Bluefor an upset against De La score, an d in doingrestricted Old Xavs 121 to a losing Monash Blues will find the Panthers too strong at

convincingly g home, while the Saints have their second chance toso remain on top

. In the fmal match Ormond led com-fortably at every change to win get off the duck in two weeks against h~r~onalwill

toss ug I'll punt on the Saints again .

Section2 Red prove too strong for De La Salle

;~ya~ will Hamptonon,

om down by 7 goals, while Rovers over Oln Xeaadv~(2), e way, MHSOB will extrac tSt. Leos Emmaus struggled after half time against ~ s early

Aquinas at home finally , ally g g in the four Rehn an d 9 theirthe OOs Mutton

. Bell and some form of revenge on MAX after last Yethe Redbacks consalidmated

. positionnst keeping

with a strong win g Therry e~ciWelch (7) outstanding Redbacks t from the finals in the final matchon the day .

roving my theory undefeated record intact. St Kilda Sth

SOB.Penola lost by a kick to OIO's proving Rovers & I'~holding out a determined Selections* Ol~d> e rans,

wrong, with Y~a Valley in all day . Varano . Caulfield, Ormond ,Paradians (2) who never gav

e Thorn fine OP's on the day . Bulleen Section 2 Red ~ who should win, as

Briggs and St. Leos Emmaus host WarringTempiestowe had the bye.

CLUBw .ARE HausESports & Medicali~ Supplies ~_

U19 SECTIONby Brett Connel l

0-wwffi~-ven sections

across the board with only (2) to

E break the duck .

tteviewSection 1 game a~the Nodders an d SKOBs fought out a tight in the

Central Reserve. however it wo~ts the awayOCollegians

quarter time on, Baxter.long run getting a valuable 4 Points outpointed Oldpioved me wrong when they

anghton from qu Moon

OP'sand

'Taylor key players in the important victory.with none

just against St. Be and leavin gthe B iu es saving facehome .

from three . wrth only Xas

for me with wins over De La Salle and the OC's as pre-

dicted.

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too will Old Ivanhoe against Old Geelong atChelsworth Park. Therrv Penola will be keen to inflictYarra Valleys first loss for the season at MoombaPark but will need to be mindful of the Valley'sCremean . Wapshot and Tyshing, who can win thegame off their own boot. Aquinas and Bulleen-Templestowe will be the closest match of the roundwith the Bullants my tip at home . while OldParadians (2) have the bye .

Selections : Warringal . Old Ivanhoe . Therry Penola& Bullen-Tempistowe

MAY 23 - ROUND 7UNDER-19 SECTION 1MAZENOD v. ST. BERNARDSOLD PARADIANS v. OLD BRIGHTONOLD XAVERIANS v. COLLEGIANSUNIVERSITY BLUES v. ST . KEVINSOLD CAREY v . DE LA SALLEUNDER-19 SECTION 2MARCELLIN v . UNIVERSITY BLACKS - ATTIMBER RIDGEWHITEFRIARS v . ST. BEDES MENTONE TIG .BEAUMARIS v . NORTH OLD BOYSOLD SCOTCH v . OLD MELBURNIANSOLD HAILEYBURY v . OLD TRINITYUNDER-19 (2) BLUEMONASH BLUES v. ST . KILDA SOUTH CAULF .CAULFIELD GR . v. DE LA SALLE (2 )OLD XAVERIANS (2) v. OLD MENTONIANSAJAX v. HAMPTON ROVERSORMOND v. MHSOBUNDER-19 (2) REDST. LEOS EMMAUS v . OLD IVANHOEOLD GEELONG v. THERRY PENOLA - AT

T.H. KING RESERVEBULLEEN-TEMPLESTOWE v . WARRINGALOLD PARADIANS (2) v. AQUINASYARRA VALLEY HAS THE BYE

UNDER-19 SECTION 1

COLLEGIANS v. MAZENOD Field : DharshakaPeiris Terence Farrell Goal : Skip Shipley RobertParryST. BERNARDS v . OLD BRIGHTON Field :Cameron Nash Chris Donlon (VSFL )OLD PARADIANS v . OLD CAREY Field : TimSutcliffe (R) Damian Murph yST. KEVINS v. OLD XAVERIANS Field: DanielIschia Trent Greenaway Goal: Stephen LeahyDaniel Var. DuserDE LA SALLE v. UNIVERSITY BLUES Field : NickEvans Gajanan Skandakumar Goal : RobertSeymour .A.ndrew Lon g

UNDER-19 SECTION 2NORTH OLD BOYS v. MARCELLIN Field : EuanLindsay Peter BuchananUNIVERSITY BLACKS v. WHITEFRIARS Field:,'.~a,¢,~xol?. `r0."3:lejr Camer•;:[i =.;Ili

lJCll°°!`~~~ ~qk 40 i 1"1ST. BEDES MENTONE TIG. v. OLD HAILEYBURyField : Ian Burgess Geoff Kelly Goal : Peter WallisDavid Murray

OLD MELBURNIANS v . BEAUMARIS Field :Michael Jessep Chris Stevens (J)OLD TRINITY v. OLD SCOTCH at 1 p .m. Field :Ron Smith Kevin McMaho n

UNDER-19 (2) BLUEOLD MENTONIANS v. MONASH BLUES Field:Peter Griffiths Adam HarrisST. KILDA SOUTH CAULFIELD v. CAULFIELDGR. Field : Clarke Thuys Matthew MeierORMOND v. DE LA SALLE (2) Field: JustinGrossbard Pat MaebusHAMPTON ROVERS v. OLD XAVERL9NS (2)Field : Paul Lamble Graeme MorganMHSOB v. AJAX Field : Chris FeddersonUNDER-19 (2) RE DST. LEOS EMMAUS v . WARRINGAL Field : JoshDiPietro David LongworthOLD IVANHOE v. OLD GEELONG Field : DennFatekas Peter BaileyTHERRY PENOLA v. YARRA VALLEY Field :Jason Moore Jim PappasAQUINAS v . BULLEEN-TEMPLESTOWE Field:Stan i.ugowsici Tony PsinasOLD PARADIANS (2) HAS THE BYE

N CLUBSENIORS

LAST WK TOTALUNDER 19 (1 )C . STEPHENS OLD XAVERIANS 4 21DIMER OLD BRIGHTON 17L. O'NEILL OLD BRIGHTON 15JUEGAN ST. BERNARDS 15

UNDER 19 (2 )SULLIVAN WHITEFRIARS 5 31P. WINTLE ST. BEDES MENTONE 3 23THOMAS OLD SCOTCH 20MCCALLUM MARCELLIN 6 18UNDER 19 ( 2) BLUEL. TAYLOR MHSOB 6 32BALLANTINE OLD MENTONIANS 5 31PALMER OLD MENTONIANS 3 19MCNISH OLD MENTONIANS 9 19UNDER 19 (2) RE DWELCH WARRINGAL 7 23BRAUER `)LD GEELONG 14BOYD OLD PARADI.'1NS 13B . MORA.N AQUINAS 8 1 2

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UNDER 19 SECTION 2- 9 .05 .9 8

e ge,ghan 5. Eifermann 4. hlhwt 4. Anderson 3 . NorOtey. Doherty. Trewhe8a.

CBS 3.2 6.4 12.4 15.8.9 8

Reid . flbnhey, HLLton, Johnson.rs: Koder 3, Bryant. Faract. Barker. Tinkin . Bent: McBray . McIntyre, Hayes.

TIGERS 5-8 7.8 10.9 13.10.8 8

• P. Wintle 3 . fSmgn^eIl 3 . Zonmr 3. Aiford. Mint. Drury^.• Burhw[ . Connolh^ . Drury Cunntngham. Douhara5. Str•achan.

i.,;mttp Blacka: (Goal Kickers and Best Players not received) .B'1L-NL1RtS 2,3 3.4 4.8 6.10.48C. ...,vr}?yy 0.1 3-5 5.7 9.10.64

Kennedy 2. Smith, Foky, Blyd . Buller. Beat: Stevens . Teasdale. Antler. Lee.

3, Raldrar 2. Darcy-MdMy. Russell Beever. Hansen. Beat:cey-Mollrry, Beertt- Broster, Waldron.

0,1, s.rn,.., 1 .5 3.10 8.13 7.14.58

C!d Ha:7e ~ Mvy: Efstathiat 3, Dm•e}'. Carson . Floyd. part, Beat, Brudar. Harrop .

4.0 10.6 13.8 18.9.1171.3 2.7 8.8 8. 9X7

6 . Marlon 3. Cull 3 . Muriey 2. Gkeson^ Pappaiardo, LL°t^erceID .DecerercellL Banana, Pappakedo. Symes. Cull.Elbrus 2 . Ambler. Gues[ . li}ams. Mces. Ray. Slbree. Beat: Hanunand .

^ BtrreIl . Fong.

6.2 9.11 13.15 19.21.135pip BOYS 2.2 3.8 8.7 7.9.51

claim. Carson.Kickers and Best Players not received)

UNDER 19 SECTION 1 - 9 .05.98NAZENOD 2.4 5 .7 10.16 12.9 .91S77 .'F,1'RNS 3.2 6.8 7.13 14.18 .100

• F4ab}s 3, Babe 2. Kavanagh 2 . Morgan . L. Hawkins. McDwurIl, Bonaddto, R.r,':~•ts . Scab- Nelson. Merhan . Varney , McDvell , Ra4an , Morgan,

5f. Fevtns: (Goal Kickers and Best Plapers not recetved~oD 9AIGliCdfl 3.4 4.8 7.14 8.17.65COLLEGIANS 3 .0 8.3 11.3 17.5.107Cdd Ertghtort: (Goal IOckers and Best Players not received )CcBey :̂sru : Spicer 3. Lengdon 3 . S. Eig 2 . Bntten 2 . MadLanL Rose^ Daktn, Fuster . Telford.

Bast : Baker. Moon^ Tay^br- Rose. Telford. Rose, Teifrnd.LIn~don.OIDP.iR-4D1i'iS 2.1 4.5 7.10 18.12.90ST aTR-Y .'t6AS 3.2 5.5 7.7 11.9-75Oy Feredfarn: Ventura 6, ttUodh2m . Byxon. Ploenges. O'Shea Green . Collins. Szeiu¢uk.Stab i7uscgto- Collins. Ventura, Green . Yaal , Talahco.5'. Bernudx K. Calbw 6^ TatyW 3. S~ran Best: Branum. Evans. iannaao, Callow.

_- .~ : :wn t0 W )A4'ERIAH3 5.9 8.12 14.21 19.25 .139DE lA SALLE 2.2 4.4 7.8 913.67Oid lacainne: Cum- 4. Stephens 4 . Coug,hlan 4 . MorrLwn 2, OswaSd^ Lyttletwt

Gk~. hklnerney. Bear, McInerney. C. Carracius. Caugillan . Fartuv. hto-rrls~,.

a la SWier (Goal Kickers and Beat Players not receh^ed )OID CAREY 1.1 2.3 7.4 10.7.67LINERSITY BLOES 3.5 9.8 16.11 19 .13.127eld Carcy: Haktn 2. He0'emnn 2. Ahbott . Slhcrwvod. Lawrence^Addlson . Orw1n. Beat:. :..'..:n-.::,. Addison. Munro. Rbod^ Mai. Da<ey.

L'nhmkty Bhtes: (Goat Rickers and Best Pta}as not recenzd l

B Section Umpiresfrom Page 7

~~ J,~.~~<,~-!~A T F'i ~~f~rT

IVANHOE v. MARCELLIN Field : Geoff Curran.%iark Bushfield Boundary: Anthony Degen Goal :John Kelly Vin Vescovi

ORMOND v. MHSOB at EP Saturday. Field :Cameron Stewart Tim Ovadia Boundary: BrendanCorcoran Matthew Cook Goal: John Robinson~talcolm Venn

OLD PARADIANS v. OLD IVANHOE Field :Darren Dalgleish Ben Schmidt Boundary : GregShilo Luke Russell Goal : Gary Clancy ShannonRya n

MAZENOD v. NORTH OLD BOYS Field : BrendanAllen Damian Lane Goal: John Hall Phil WatsonOLD TRINITY v. THERRY PENOLA Field : AdamKiel Phil Callil Goal: John Finn Ross Richard s

01

3 .3 12.5 17.9 28.20.176

UNDER 19 BLUE -^ 9.05.98MONASHBLt7ES 3.4 515 7.8 10.10.70IiAt.TE'TOY ROVERS 2 .1 7.8 9.9 15.11.101Monash Biuea: Creamer 2, Merlln 2, Spence. Bennett, Llad, Eky. Seeaang, Beiton. Beat :Creamer, Merlin. Seeaang. O'Brten, Lkqd . Hickey. Hampton RosetteHebard 4, Mtdt~inter 3, flahh^e 2, DaRas . Duddy. Landrigan, Qucn, Rehn, A . ltxs. Best:Anderson. Duddy. Rehn . Flahhc, Hebard, h9dw7nter.CAIR.F'IFSD GRAMMARIANS 2.2 3.3 8.8 8.11 .59OLD MENION3.4NS 83 10 .5 17.7 21.9.135Caulfield Granamarlank T. Freeman 2 . M. Gurpmer 3. A. Wilkinson, G . Eans, E. Shane.B"3: T. Freeman. G. E^ans, P. Ralph, D . tCent}er. B. O'Cat4.gh.vr, A . Wtnters .Old bionotontam : McHlsh 9^ BaI13nt1ne 5 . Palmer S. D. Akxander. B. Aka2ndec Hollow,Mevei . Best : McNLsh, Stepften . Holloar, Lane, McKay, Palmer .DE LA SAL1~ 3.5 7.10 12.18 18.21.129ST ItIIAA SOUTH Ce1t7LFIELII 1 .3 2.3 4.3 4,4.28Be la Salle.- [Goal Kickers and Best Players at receP ;ed)St. Sikda South Caulfield: (Goa( Kickers and Best Players not received )OLD IL9VERIAHS 0.4 3.5 3.8 4.9.33MHSOB 4.1 8.3 10.7 14.13.97Old SnverFana: Statec. Baquk. Hoare. Pout". Beat: Hart . Fitzgerald . FeeFy^. Christie .Heanesy, Hoaze .MH5GB: L. Tudor 6 . A. Askew 2, Anthony O .Brten 2^ S. Rodder 2^ Bmwn, Wright. Beat:St ~A. Askea^, J. Dm1s . H . Taylor. Anthony O'Brien, T. Parker.

2.4 7.5 12.8 19.13.127AJAX 4.2 4.2 5.3 8.4 .40Ormond: Stephens 3. Nash 5, Black 3, Knight 3 . Damon. Purr. Strauch, Ashford,Thomps~r . Hmt: AsMord. Nash, Stephens, Wnght, Coulwn . Gkeson.AJAX: Rutko 2. M.C . Segar. Galena, Lewin

. Oars. Best: Jamb Sharp. Bakst . M.C . S eegar.

Lewin. Rosenbaum. Goh2n .

UNDER 19 RED - 9.05 .98BY LEOB EMtdAth4 3.0 5.3 8.8 10.9.89A9URtiS 2.2 9.4 10.6 17.13.115SL Lew Emma= Vaughan 3 . Broxn 2^ 1{int 2. Bonnk7. Hopper, Neuev. Best: Manstc,=-- Dank . Zannis^ Brawn. Bauud.

B . Moran 8. Coglan 2. Mmogue 3. Tan 2, woods, Carsfis . Best: B. Moran.Staddmt . Tan . Deners^ Jess, Harldn.OLD GEELO,•€G 1.3 3 3 4.8 8.9.39WAttRIl iGAL 6.3 8.8 13,11 18.15.123Did Gedong: (God Kickers and Best Players not received )

Which 7 . Mutton 3, Hot~od 3. Schuttk 2, Nasxa9ah 2, Anderson. Best ;Charan^ H ood, V,@{ch, Prm~ser, BeU . MuttOn .3 .3 8.3 14.4 18,8 .102

OLD IVAROE 5.4 7.14 11 .16 15,18.108merry Penota: Zampogna 6. Stella 3. htcbtahoon 2, Grant 2, O'Sullivan. Sifter. BcscaglLs .Bcet: McMahon, Zampcgna. L.small lR0an4 . Caudiloro, R. Sprtngatl.Old Ivanhoe : (Goal Kickers and crs nor recex^ed)BULfEEN TEMPLE4TOWEBYEYARRA1'ALLE7 3.3 8.7 12.10 15.13.103OLD PARADiA1rB 8.4 7.8 9.10 10.10 .70?ecra Ve9eg:M1k ➢rath 4, Casano 4. Reynolds 2. Searle 2 . &Mes. T. Morris. C remean. Beat:Seazk. Mcllrath, Pearce, S. Lknd. Arnold. B . Re}noMs.Old Pendta .ne : Dean 2. Jac:n^ou 2, Bakers 2, Brklmell^ O'hieara^ Cairns, TheodossL Beat:Varano. Loney. Howe, Briggs. Thom, Macartney.

James Hope (18) Ivanhoe leaps high to win thisknockout against Therry Penola last week inthe B Section qam .e at Eisternwick Park.

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UNDER-19 SECTION 1

COLLEGIANS DE LA SALLECoach : Tim Killworth Coach: Clay WeserU79 (C): U79 (C) : S . Hyland

MAZENOD OLD BRIGHTON OLD CARE YCoach: Rod Bourke GRMMARIANS Coach : Peter Schille rU19 (C): U19 (C) :

Coach : Leigh Bowes1 L. Schmidt 1 M Andrews 1 J. Schiano U19 (C) : 1 F. Hakins2 N. Lynch

.2 C. Asmus 2 B. Hobbs 1 A. Patios

2, he3 P C~erc

3 J. Clarke 3 R. Beattie 3 P. Fotiniotis 2 S . Grabert 4 J . Hefferna n4 D. Telford 4 R. Bonnici 4 C PoletG 3 G. Earl 5 T Bake r

Ta lo r5Ly

5 P. Bowden56 C Buick

.5 R . Hawkins 4 W. Earl 6 B . Tuck

7 S . Addison6 C. Mollard

.7 X. Clancey 6 L Hawkins

5 N . Biggin6 T Ewerl

8 S. Derry7 M. Maxwell 8 S. Clay 7 P. Nelson

.7 G . Rhodes

9 N . Letham1o R .Opp y8 N. Harrison 9 J . Crowe 8 L Varney 8 T. Handley 11 A . Hanson

10 A. Robinson 10 S . Erdos9 D Grant L

j eI12 J . Mai (C)

11 B. Page 11 T. Fisher .0 J . Whit 13 s . vrtaf

12 M . Gibson 12 N . Harber 10 D. Ryan 11 S. Dimer1

5 14 D

. sChar s

13 S . EIg 13 S . Hart 12 A. Bray 12 A. Robertson.

16 N . Bull14 T. De Young 4

Hydeson

15 C15 L Morgan l1 n i ie T

Abbott

15 J . Britten.

16 S . H land 16 B. Meehan (VC)17 N Meehan

vinna4 A

. G i15 G . Norwood tg T. Wood (C)

~ f i~'~16 A. Baxter 17 D. cHenry . 1 6 J. Thornbrow D17 T. S icerp

ry

18 M . McHen 18 M . Bonaddio 17 C. Barrow 21 . Stone22 M Pound

18 D. Field 19 B . Mercuri 19 T Crook 18 H. Rolls.

23 T19 T. Maule 20 M . Mercuri 21 D. Ri D9

19 M. Carr B Shutie24

Waters20J21 A . Mola n22 D Moore 23 J . Kavanagh - 20 A. McLaughlin 25 A. Murphy

26 C . Munro21 C. Chambers

.23 D . Nolan 24 D. Nisbet

21 X. Carra22 A Walsh

27 0 . Dave22 N . McCann 24 P. Nowlan 25 R. Hammond

.23 J. Thamas 28 p'T~ lm29 S Bec ett23 T. Rodgers-Wilson 25 M . O'Donnell 34 C. Raine 25 A. Boyd

.30 W. Orr,in

24 M . Godfrey 26 A . Orland 37 D Fenton 26 S.Fox 31 C. Davi s25 N Brass 27 A . Pedicini . 27 P Marks 32 C. Malin.31 J . Rose 28 B . Reade 45 D. Stagliano

.28 A. Avramedies

33 D. Sinrerxoo d35 S McConnell

33 B . Samuel29 K . Rogers30 D Stinear

49 P. Harrington 29 C. Stewart .36 E. Davey

41 S . Sayers.

31 A . Toniolo 53 J . Di Pietro 30 D. Stockdale31 A Thorns

37 S. DaviesM .

~44 C. Gibson 32 J. Waters 62 A McDowell .32 R He Hayward 46 K~

69 A . Dakin 33 E . Williams 69 G. Miller . ~n

47 A. Bondif 34 S . Woods 76 N . Parry (C) ~~'E~ e

g

55 A. Le th

35 C . Worsteling 79 C. Davis

OLD PARADIANS ~ OLD XAVERIANS St BERNARDS ST KEVINS UNIVERSITY BLUESCoach: Ken Johansern

~)Coach: Pat Hawkins (1) Coach:* Jeff Osborne Coaoh: POW Foster Coach : Station Carot

Coach : Phil Luctte~ ( Coach: Pes, Cakm (2) 1.119(c): U19 (C): N. Moore, P. Mount U19 (C) :U19 (c):

1 S . Youn2 D Green 1 A Ba~y 1 B. Swann 1 A. Callery 1 A. Albert.3 G. O'Meara 2 c . Barren 2 R . Pizzichetta 2 N. Walker

3 P Mount2 S. Benjamin

4 B. Richardson 3 B. eeemam 3 R . Legudi .4 A e

i

3 C. Brooks5 B. Galloway5 B. Woodham

4 p .Bau6 C . cmrorxs

4 R . Bonnic i5 J P

, C. Nos5 edaB Al i

4 J. Coulloupas5 B. Cutlery

6 M. Joyce8 D Varano

6 s. carrodw7 B.chrisce

earson.6 P. lanazzo

6 . l s7 B. Shelley 6 A. Clark.

8 A. Vecchio s C . Cordon 7 N Smith 8 L aswe7 A. Crawford

9 J . Byron s t C--§Y.

8 J Delaney. Cre il

J R df d8 W. Crocke r

10 K . Theodoss i11 A . Curran

10R . CaOlan11 T. Cwnvx

.9 S. Wheeler

10 . a or11 T. Crowley

9 H. Christi e10 L Dean-John s12 C . Jacavou 12 T. Davis 10 C . Osborne 12 P. Bare

.11 F. Delasqual e16 C . Pric e

17 N . Attard13 J . Denton14 A. or 11 S. Erickson 13 A. Stuart

14 N Moore 12 C. Evans19 P. Karabatsos

=te T. Farrmx 12 A. Velona .

15 J. Ferrari 13 S. Ferguson20 M . Dempster i6J .Fay 13 S. Bugryn 16 K. McDonald 14 A. Fleetwood21 M . Szewczu k22 M . Cosgriff

17 R . Fee .y16 M . F~zger~

14 A. Thoma s15 A Pfeiffer

17 A. Foley18 A. Wise

15 J . Hocking16 J Hatto n23 D . Briggs

23 M . Ploenges19 M . F as20 P. F~ 16 A. Mastropasqua 19 C. Goldsworth y

20 P OiKeefe

.17 W. Jackson

24 L Brickwell 21 tGteeson 17 T. Plante.

21 J Sibilia 18 G . Kin g25 A. Jakowenk o26 B. O'Conno r27 S P i

22 N. Hart23 J. Hawwra24 J H s

18 T. James19 L Kavanagh

.22 M . Lagastes23 P. Milesi

19 J . Lyl e20 D. Leah y. rusc n o

28 R . Sartori. e y

25 J. He~ 20 D Sheehan 24 R. Sheehy 21 M . McKerrow29 V. Perrv30 S Felibwes

25 J. Herx essi 46 a osaa ~27 C. Hoare 49 T pouus

.21 M . Polatajkp

25 A. Bevaerwar

tW

22 R. McKerrow23 T Menzies.

31 F. Papaluca.

2e R. 50 t~. Cun 22 P. Rahill 27 R . Zeman 24 T. McMillan32 A. Baker34 G . Hower

29 J. rotund st N.w~ D. Kee a 52 D. Rotates

23 D. Monteleone24 A Monteloene

28 N . Parrett29 A . Conlan 25 L Morrison26 N Mules35 D . Loney

36 G . Dean31 U . t en eay 53 M . R„~32 A ta ~x s4 p, aya

.25 J. Jacks

30 P. Halpin31 P. Harvey

.27 C. Northey

37 V. Bergamin 33 R. tmeergsn 55 A. sdnaz 26 A. Gleason 32 S . OiConnor 28 S . Parson s38 N . Kudeweh 34 P. uy eewn 56 S. s admore 27 James Mount 33 J . OiConnor 29 W. Pye39 J. Thom40 J Collins

35 S. 57 a speu e36 .a M 5e D stem 28 J . ZoCCO 34 T. Berqin

35 E Rafter30 P. Sheaha n

.41 F. Papluca

.37 B. ktcGram ss C. stepnens 29 J . C ttarelli

.36 A . Smith

31 J . Starlin g32 A Southerland42 M. Ree s

44 S. Ciavola3e J. td~ 60 D. S"39 i McKxtiey 61 D. Storey

30 S . Bor g31 J Evans

37 R . Debrai o38 G. Anderson

.33 A. Terril l

47 M . De Rango49 D. Gleesan

40 J. htct" 62 T. sterey41 R. taerovi 63 N. resto

.32 T. Harvey 39 p• Liep a

40 D Dunn34 B . Tuck35 L. Underwood

52 N. Macartney53 C. Butter

42 B. Merlin 64 s. Tnonble43 C. 65 C V"

33 S . Smith37 J Lk)

.41 J . Howden 36 N . Vogels

54 G . Boyd60 A. Swindon

.44 B r o r son 66 D. war+am45 a oactesnaw 67 M xaueb

.42 V. lu a

42 J . Pangrazioon43 L. Wiikins

37 J . Ward38 J . Webber

82 T O'Shea.

46J.O~C,~ 43 C. Davis 44 R . Campagna45 L Meehan 39 A . Whit e

47 K 0 . 40 R . Woodward41 D . Wood

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BEAU M ARIS MARCELLIN NTH OLD BOYS OLD HAILEYBURY OLD M ELBURNIANSc,or~nAkxmw ~ ~ ~h~/~Y~ C~h Greg Lasacock Co~: Mark Libard i

J13i~' : U19 (c): U1 9 (c) : U19 (C) : J. Bell U19 (C) :

1 M Smith 1 M. Lefeanue 1 M. Taleb 1 L. Floyd 1 J . Goole y2 B Thom as 2 M. Karavilis 2 T. Waters 2 S. Davey 2 C. Guest3 A Guerin 3 G. Cull 3 B . Kousovasilis 3 A. Brudar 3 D. Fabiny i4 M Le e

M Ensor 4 D. Marson 4 O. Khade r5

4 L . Paisley 4 C. MurphyL Gibson 5 G. Romanin B . Cariss

6 D. Skene5 D. Harro

p6 R. Ladd5 AA. Ellims6 H Birrel lB Stevens

N Bu rton6 S. Loy 7 S. Hoban 7 A. Biggs

.7 C. Fong

J Walker 7 D. Ango tti 8 T. Halpin 8 J . Meades 8 C. Jenning s10 R Carroll 8 D. Ryan 9 A. Naiss 9 C. Home 9 J . Mu rt aza11 G Johnson 9 G. Murley 10 C. Faraci 10 C . Efstathiou 10 P. Stuckey1 2 J Bayford 10 D . Bonanno 11 S . Bryant 11 R . Burn 11 N . Sampieri13 D Emerson 11 A Hasiotis 12 D. Aboud 12 T. Rogers 12 E . Wilso n14 P Bird

.12 D Ballantine 13 C. Miller 13 G . Finlayson 13 D . Patt erson

15 A Quin16 N Atkins

.13 P. Pappalardo

14 J . Sab a15 N . Tonkin

14 M . Chisholm15 D. Pountney

14 G . Anderso n16 R. Atkin s17 T Eaton 14 C . Duinardo 16 P. Borysiewicz 16 J . Miller 17 J Hammon d18 A Palmer

19 N Kennedy15 J . Pappalardo 17 S . Reynoldson 17 R. Bradham

.18 E . Farquarso n

A Faraguna 16 P. Diaco ior isg g

18 S . Mcllroy 18 C. Jayasekera 19 R. Hyamsms•21 M Selle tto 17 J . Delahunt 19 M . Payne 19 C. Moyle 20 E . Alde r22 K Alexander 18 M . Moussi 20 R . Amato 20 H. Francis 21 W . Yunke n23 A Catlin 19 J Sheehan 21 M . Barker 21 D. LaY 22 C. Ray24 L Bulle r25 P Wriht

.20 N. Mathews

22 G. Taylor23 H . Makhoul

22 A. Rod e23 M . Somaia

23 I . Amble r24 J . Mos s

6 T Col ~ns2 21 M . Fisher 24 B . Kurec 24 B . Hall 25 H . Turne r27 S Fitzgerald 22 M . Robe rts 25 M . Moustafa 25 D. Harrigan 26 H . McLeo d98 B Spence 23 L. Bett iol 26 N . OiHalloran 26 J . Bell ( C) 27 W. Austi n29 K Rawsthorn 24 B Dinneen 27 M . Rees 27 R. Carson 28 C. Sibree30 D Teasdale31 L McNicholas

.25 G . Hawkins 28 N . Smit h

29 S . Smith28 S . Dietz29 M . Nicholson

30 N . Cou tts32 M Benko32 A Blac k

33 B Griffiths26 T. Loude r27 D Ciro

30 D . Willoughby 30 D. Po rter.

33 N . Couzen s37 B Haynes

. 31 B. Wilson 31 D. Maso n47 S Langford-Jones 33 A. McKenzie 32 E . Ek

4 7 J . Robe rtso n

j OLD SCOTCH OLD TRINITY ST B EDES UfdtVERSfiY WHITEFRIAR SCc6* Terry Kendal l!!19(C) :G .Junkeer

Coach Slam MausU19(P:SJa~es, E Davattis

WENTOWTIGSIS~hMay

BLACKS~~ ~ U1 9 (~L

*)~~

G. Junkeer (C) 1 S. Jones ( C)U19 (c): U19 (C):

1 A. Crough2 T. Chapman 2 A . Beaver 1 A Ryan 1 M. Atkin 2 M . Northey

y3 S. Mile sS h4 A

M . Passado r4 A. Rothe

2 P Carrol l3 C Tesoriero 2 C. Brown 3 B. Pha n

eer.5 T. Paterson 5 B. Hutchinso n

6 C Russell 4 J Dunne 3 L. Brown Powe r6 5 J B

.. Winc h

6 I . McKenzie .7 B Ise p i 5 J Doubaras 4 M. Byrne 7 T. Hilto n

7 C. Stevens.

8 D . Ashworth 6 L Abdallah 5 A Clements 8 R. Fedele8 T. Frankenburg 9 A. Gri ct

97 B Mcshane .

6 B Costello 9 L. Trewhella9 N . Leitl 10 S. Da 8 L Hamilton . 10 A. Johnso n10 N . Sladen 11 K. Noden

12 C Wilson (VC)9 P Russo 7 B. Dryne 11 M . Cassarin o

1 1 C. Fricke12 L. Hume

.13 S. Johnso n14 R Gamble

10 LTyli m11 J Williams 8 P. Greenbank 12 D . Rei d

13 N. Cowling13 N. Simon

.15 R . Baxter 12 A Connolly 9 E. Hannon 14 S . Ward

14 A. Willersdorf 16 T. Hog gin s17 C

13 N Zomer VC) 10 A. Maher 15 S . Staddon16 B Si l15 J . Hughes

16 N OBrien. Hilias

18 N . Dahlstrom14 J Dru ry15 G Gomez 11 J . Marr . nc air

17 D. Eifermann.7 S . Ea e r9

19 J . Masle n20 M Canzoneri 16 A Burnett 12 J . Mart in 18 R. Murray1

9 L. Hanneman n20 N Brewster

.21 L . Kennedy22 D Kinross

17 S Lambe rt18 M Young

13 J . McAuley 19 M . Duffy20 S . Flemin 9.

21 T. Glass.

23 B. Fitzmaurice 19 D Falkingham 14 L . Mellings 21 M . Setche s23 L Walkom 24 E. Davatzis (C) 20 C Mizzi 15 S. MoodY 22 S . Davi s.24 L. Hawkins 25 W. Hanse n

26 D Robinson21 J Cunningham 16 B. Murphy 23 L. Armstrong

24 J Treyvau d25 M . Thwaite s26 J. McCarroll

.27 L. Clarke28 C Butler

22 G Smith23 D Napier (C) 17 R. Neale

.25 M . Croshe r

27 E . Stewa rt.

29 W . BradY

24 G Alford 18 A. Nolan 26 D . Sulliva n27 T Hoar e28 T. Cardy

29 S Hoskin g

31 R. Ramsden32 J . Cornell

25 L Wintle26 P Doherty

19 C. Pease.

28 B . Dohe rty.30 A. Leeds 33 Y. Adal

35 C Sor 27 S Kingwell 20 H. Peck 29 M . Walsh30 A Beatti e31 S. Prendergast .

37 S Medlin 28 D Young 21 C. Schilling .31 B . Jone s32 E. Oliver

.39 A. Mai Yah 29 T Winnell 22 M . Staunton 32 M . Tan

35 P. Rog ers36 R

43 D. Wardron (VC)44 M La ira

30 T Fav a31 P Wintle 23 S . Vegter 33 R . Pawli k

. Ashton . p24 D W l 34 T. Mulcah y

37 C . Armstrong 45 S . Darcy-Molloy 32 S Bell . a sh 35 D . Levi66 H . Thomas 52 A . Andrews

61 N Broster 33 G Strachan 36 J. Anderson.64 M . Kassaby 34 M Mulcah y

35 A Smith

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AJAXCoach:U19 (C):

1 B. Klein2 A. Bock3 B . Davis4 D . Goldenfein5 E . Goldstone6 G.Israelsohn7 S . Gutman8 J . Rosenbaum9 J . One s10 H . Snow11 D . Rutko12 S . Majman13 D . Rubenstein14 J . Weinstock15 D. Frid16 D. Feldman17 J . Rockman18 A . GoN an19 J . Bas ist20 S . Czarny21 D. Stu b22 P. Glezer23 B . Ritterman24 A. Lewi n25 M . Bl as hki26 Mark Segal27 C. Spero30 A. Lefkovic32 A. Rodgers33 S . Shetzer36 M . S egal39 S . Midler40 A. Halphen43 J . Sh arp44 J . Kretsch

MONASH BLUESCoach : Mike DickensonU19(Ci:J.Srtith

I J. 864

2 S .C*1s3 At .bJCe4 N. Paden5 C.wCar s6F.Say7 B .M~8 S.1bjd9 C. Mee,10 P. Fenced11 J Brads12 AVkals13 B.C.^ den14C Wdefo15S.rtug16 J.SrtBh17 J. Wier18 LMdtiaM9 B.Mu59m

20 M.tGrkey21 T.Crawe22T08non23J.Roscoe24 P. Mond25 L Didanson26 C. MCCmA27 M . Hckey28 D. Amy29 S. Codm30 LCmer31 RFai),

32 r1Seesag33 J. uop34 J.F&T1iig

35 S. Bodies

36 M. S>rrol

37 M. Bolbn

42 61 Ben-eft

CAt1 G ARComic Mark Da1omU19 (C) : S

1 J . Sam e2 B. Hasforth3 S. Erikson4 J. Ryan5 S. Kendall6 J. Fuiston7 M. Davies8 D. Globan9 J. Acfiefd10 C. Worboys11 P. Sykes12 S. San t13 R. Silverman14 T. Cripp s15 A.Schwab16 B. O'Callaghan17 T. Kavouris18 M . Gurpinar20 A. Winters21 C. Nair n22 M . Richardson23 C. Creer24 A Wilkinson25 G . Evans26 S. Widjaja27 T. Freeman29 D. Golabek33 P. Ralph34 J. Wilmot35 A. White38 D. Veentjer

OLD IUENITO Scoact, : Svend Sa r9, aU19 (C): Wes Ballantirle,

i W. Ballantine2 M. Thomason3 S . Worrel l4 L. Hogan5 C. wen an6 T. Uchfie1d7 D. Mills8 A. Drinan9 A. Worrell10 L. Stephen11 D. Alexander12 M . Campbell13 R. Butler14 A.OiReilly15 D. Grant16 B. Kuramoto17 C. Mackay18 N. S~ p~liotis19 M . Kennedy20 C.Beswkk21 T. McNish22 N. Hollow23 L. Brown24 B. Goss25 N. Lane26 P. Nixon27 W. Steabben28 M. Francis29 A. Palmer32 N. Webster33 J. Gardner

DE LA SALLECoach: Craig Wftm1.11942 (Gy : A. Damisat

1 M . Aro n2 T. Buntine3 A . Burrows4 J . Byrne5 M . Coghlan6 J . Davies7 A . Donnison8 M . Duggan8 M . Evan s9 D. Fore r10 C. Guimmarra11 R. Gullifer12 A Hancock12 K. Harper13 M . Harrison13 A. Hayes14 G. Hnstov15 A Jackson16 D. Jarvis1 7

19 aK

eff~ehes

20 J . La R"agy20 B . Lafr an c~hi21 S . L an22 A Menzie23 K.Jead24 L. Meehan24 D. Merawn25 S . Monte Silva26 A Murray26 B. Muscat26 A Neville27 E. Phillips28 M . Ruschena29 L .Ran29 M . Salem30 J. Silver31 N. Stafford32 N. S ott32 J. Willey

OLD XAVERIANSCoach : Pat Hawkins (1 )Coach : Pete Calfirm (2)U19 (C) :1 A B3icy 38 J. M~neJ2 C. BareC 39 T hldrrioy3 B. Beedorn 40 J. Mclean4 D.Bals 41 ftMaan5 C.Canads 42 B.MeSt6 S. Comic 43 C. MXVTOY7 B.CKs4e 44EMm%an8 C. Condon 45 P.Oddestviv9 T. Comfy 46 J. O'Coinnel10 RCar,;`•tan 47 KCixr,~bt11 TQm~.v 48AOviald12LDaas 49LFdAs13J. Denton 50M.Qin14 AM Si N.nai~gba15TFaim.v 52D.Rerre~16 J. Fay 53 M . F§t h7

M.F~4lgaraid ~ASdh1819M .Frcnt 56S.SMdmte20 P. FuxMer 57 A Sponoo21 T Gleason 58 0. Sloan22N.Hat 59C. st#ars23 J. Haxtiis 60 D. S IM24 J." 61 D.Sbm(25J.H=da 62T.SYrry26 J. H~ 69 N. Tr~27 C Hate 64 S. Tnnbk+28 R. lavrax,~.'~b % C. YYdry29 J. Ireland 66 D.w:ryaid30 D. Keane 97 M .XWeb31 M . t~anedJ32 A ta~a33 R Lt~37 P.Ly9akrt35 S360.37 B. MtCyah

HAMPTONROVERS

coach : fan N arndtU19 (C):

1 D . Anderson2 A. Quo n3 T Prantzos4 J Midwinter5 S Will s6 A Crowther7 A Duddy8 W Climes90 M

. Shaws11 A Voss12 A Landrigan13 N . Reh n14 M. Loui s15 G Shenfield16 G Wood17 A Smit h18 J Stokes19 D Voss20 L. Bir d21 M Jenkin22 L. Dallas23 S . Grimmer24 M. Flynn25 B Hevard26 M Flahive27 M. Flynn28 C

. Lucas

29 D Anderson30 M Lanagan

ORMONDCoach: Brian KeatingU19 (Cj: A St3Srek1 S. Thompson2 M . Nash3 D. Robbins4 D. Rowan5 T. Ashford6 M . Broadhurst7 S. Kelehe r8 R. CouHtwt9 J. Putz10 J. Cullen11 B. Minter12 P. Townsend13 A Kurzel14 B. Healey16 S. Porter17 S. Naughton18 P. Ckareka19 A Strauch20 K. Watson21 B. Walker22 D. Hopkins23 S. Egan24 M .0'Halbran25 J. Dale26 D. Mabbett27 P. Gleason28 A. Stasiak29 K. Qum30 H. Black31 P. Waked32 A. Russel33 S. Stephens35 C . Knght

M .H.S.O.B.Coach: Peter O'DeaU19 (C): .kff Wilsan

1 T. Parke r2 R. Clowes3 A. Simpson4 J . Wilso n5 A OlBrien6 J . Moore7 J . Gregson8 T. Leaver9 R. Limbdck10 N. McKenzie11 S . Rodder12 N. Young s13 B. Sims- ucas14 S. Caller15 T. Wright16 K. Miezis17 G . McCully18 J. Davis19 B. Hil l20 A.OiBrien21 P. Physic22 P. Brown23 R.Joseph24 A. Mazur25 L Taylor26 A. Askew27 H. Taybr28 M. Podolsky29 R. Park30 T. Morgan31 L. Jones32 R . Weeden33 T. Lower34 R . Ware35 B. Miezis36 S. Osborn e

STfaLDASTH CAULFIELD

Coach : John HowardU19 (C): d Dnxnnond

63 J . Drumrnond64 C . TiwrsfreM65 D. Mal"66 K ToWvry67 W. PerFirta68 J . Zagama69 S. Reece70 C . B e rera71 M. Baraket72 A. Canwna73 S. Rnmagnino74 C . Gray75 M. Toppin76 D . Slade77 A. Moore78 R . Ha879 C . MtlA ffin80 A. Hakes71 l. Doolan82 B . Zurak83 A Sera84 L" 93 S. Kennedy85 H . Ready 94 D, Hear"86C .Pimz 95ADia787 T. Matthaws 96 M . We88 J. Van 8iarRel 97 M . Toyb89 N . DiT.4va90 S . Ktapotdos91 T. canoom92 B . S ar tatucaa

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AQUINAS O.C . BP~~TO OLD GEELONG OLD IVANHOE OLD PARADIAN S~Tetry fAcEvaY TE

M VNE Coach: Brim Cartffight I Coach: stewmt Md" Coach: Ken (i)U19 ~) ~ Bob ~s Ut9(C): U 1 9(C) : Co2ch:l~ri! ~!)

Jess1 JU

19 8 A Lux 1 D . Bernet 1 S. Youn g.N. Cow6ng i S. Alderhoven

D Bolton 2 G. Gibson 2 D. Green

3 S . StaddonM Boland

2 A. Basto w3 R. Brown 30 R Lan e

yn e3 N . Coyn e4 B. Davis

3 G. O'Meara.5

6 S Bennett 4 C.Calleja 50 N Edg ar 5 A. Oates 4 B. Richardson

J. Coghlan7 5 M. DeBoer 51 T Kavouris 6 K. Angefo 5 B. Galloway

g M. Greer 6 N. Eastwood 7 M. Logan 5 B. WoodhamT. Harkin 7 M. Fisher 53 C Chamberlain 8 B. Spoor 6 M.Jo ceY

tp M Held 8 D. Florence 55 J Ryan 9 B. Low 8 D. Varan or Moran 9 J . Florence 56 R Brown 10 B. Roderick 8 A. VecchioD. McKeeGlennie3 P

10 L . Grove s11 J . Howard 57 A McCan n 11 C. Brannigan

14 P. Dowd9 J . Byron

1 .4 T Blasch 12 D . Juhasz 58 L Heine 15 R. Holmwaod 10 K . Theodossi

t5 M . Tan 13 A. King 60 D Mclnnes 16 R. tense 11 A Curran

t e C. Field 14 NN . Macrides 63 N Agar 17 J . Har

rop 12 C . JacavouJ qlh~ 15 N . Macreevy

16 N McCroha 64 B O'Callaghan18 A . Harper 16 C . Price

is J . Coussins . 20 B. Willis 17 N . Attard1 9 B. Anthony 17 B. Mountain 76 D Brauer 21 R . Gilderdale 19 P. Karabatsos20 D. Marshall 18 S . Mountain 22 G . Maddelic 20 M. Dempster2 1 D. Minogue 19 T. Mossop

20 M Natfas23 C . Barker 21 M . Szewczuk

22 B. Moran`i B. Mills

.21 R. Parris

25 P Ill s26 S. Brandt 22 M . Cosgriff

2 6 M . Johnstone 22 T. Peterson 30 L. Courage 23 D. Briggs32 J. Bleakney 23 B . Pouroganis 37 J. Keane 23 M . Ploenges34 M . Delsovito 24 N . Povaran 40 C. Harris 24 L Brickwell41 J. Pate 25 D . Povaran 25 A . Jakowenko44 M. Dalsanto 26 J . Stynes 26 B O'Conno ra6 S . Dever s54 D. Kealy

27 P. Taylo r28 L . Thompson

.27 S. Pruscino

'c0 D. Vine 29 B. Vyalleneiser 28 R . Sartori71 M. Woods 29 V. Per ry

30 S. Fellowe s31 F. Papal uca32 A. Baker

STt EOS BNAUS THERRY PENOIA WARRINGAL YARRA VALLEY34 G . Hower35 D. Laney

WATTLE PARK coach: Paw mom Coach : Jam Stanton Coach: ash wain 36 G. DeancW* DOM millor U19(C): U19 (C): U19(C): 37 V. Bergamin

ut9(Ly: 2 R . Zampogna 1 H. Anderson 1 A. Midland 38 N . Kudeweh

I N Hodder 4 R. Springall 2 S . Anderson 2 T. Morris 39 J . Thorn.

2 P. Batty 8 A. Grant 3 D. Bloomfield4 Bell

3 S. LloydFraser

40 J . Collin s

3 G. Bonnici 9 S. StellaL

.olio

n5 5 P

.pp l 41 F. Papluca

4 R. Gallagher 10 C . Bannister 6 C . Burke7 A . Cam illeri

6 M. Wine s7 B Sturzaker

42 M. Rees44 S Ciavola5 C. Miller 11 S . Bocagli a

12 J Briedis

,8 M. Chaza n9 B Frew

.8 B . Arnot

.47 M. On Ran9 o6 G. Newey

7 A Volpi.

13 D. Candiloro.

10 E. Gale11 A G

9 J . Longworth10 B . Searle 49 D. Gleason

8 C. McDonald 14 R. Dodds. eorg e

12 A. Green 11 B . Reynolds12 D Lang

52 N. Macart ney

9 M . Brown 15 A . McMaho n1

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53 C. Butler54 G Boyd0 C . Vaughan

11 J Blandthorn6 D . Dun n

17 A . McDonald15 J. Hopk n s16 D. Inman

. Io d15 D . Bailey

.60 A. Swindon.

12 N . Zannis 18 N . James 17 M . Keegan18 D Lewis

16 A. Bel l17 T. Mcllrath 82 T. O'Shea

13 S. Dornik 19 G. Kuret .19 G. Long 18 R . Pearce

14 P. Mansic 20 J . Smith 20 M . Manovella21 S Morris

19 E. Kry se20 T. T shing

Y15 M . Dunn 21 B. Fitzpatrick .22 D. Mutton 21 P. Vaugh n16 A Schlittler 22 M. Yates 23 N . Mullane 22 B. Drew.17 T. KayY M . Russell 24 D . Nasrallah

25 M Natoli23 C. Arnold24 A. Cusano

18 J. McNally 24 T. Sig ft er .26 L . Prosser 25 S . Matter s

19 J Ross 25 N . Trewin 27 M. Pope 26 J . Skipwo rt h.20 S. Goldswo rthy 26 R. Garcia 28 D . Ryan

29 D . Schulze27 T. Hancock28 B . Reynolds27 R . Azzopardi 30 T. Sessions 29 S . Colema n

28 C. O'Brien 31 R. Singh 30 B . Wapsho tt29 N . Parrett 32 M . Sloan

33 J. Spence34 C

31 J . Scanlan. Taylor

35 N. Taylor36 D. Thomas37 T. Thomson38 M . Vanlint39 S . Walter 42 J. Wilkins40 B . White 43 A. Welch

i41 D. Wilson 44 S . Yee

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Behaviour - Runners . To deliver message from coach only and immediatelyleave the arena. Water Carriers. Not to deliver messages from coaches. Not to lingeron the field of play. To deliver water only during a break in play or to players behindthe passage of play. Trainers. May carry water if team short of water carriers .Otherwise can only enter field when a player requires medical assistance . Cannotdeliver message from coach .

Attire - Runners. VAFA jade top and VAFA club white shorts or dark navy or blackfootball shorts .Track pants if worn to be navy only. Water Carriers. VAFA gold top andVAFA white club shorts.Track pants if worn to be navy only. If runners or water carri-ers wear bike shorts they must be VAFA flesh colored tights only. No other garmentis to be worn under the green or gold top . Trainers. VAFA white/blue top with navyblue track pants . Caps - if worn must be purchased VAFA Properties only.

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MARKETING NEWSby Phil Stevens

r h e lovely mum (pictured) was photographed ata VAFA match last Saturday - see last week's

"Amateur Footballer" for details.

The lady in question is asked to call Angela at the VAFA on 9531 8333 an dleave with her your name and address and your Mother's Day prize will be sentto you . Thank you to all the mums who agreed to have their photo taken . Wehope to use them all in competitions during the year .

31 entries in the Sportscover Pick the Seven Premiers Competition lastround successfully had all their seven teams win last Saturday .

The lucky entrant chosen was Hawthorn Amateurs - Hawthorn to receive 4drink bottles and 4 Elsternwick Park season passes which can be picked up fromVAFA Properties .

Each week's winner will go in an end of month draw - with the winning club to receive two new Sherrin~alls .

The May, June, July and August monthly winner will then go into another lucky draw with the win-ning club receiving a prize which must be raffled to generate funds for the club . The prize being a night fori1vo (with breakfast the morning after) at the Carlton Crest Hotel - a keen sponsor and supporter of the, AFA .

MAY winners - week 1- OLD GEELON G

- week 2- HAWTHORN AMATEUR AFC

A new sponsor this year, supporting our arrangement with Ansett Australia, is Jetset Travel NorthMelbourne . Associated with the North Melbourne Football Club, Jetset Travel North Melbourne will planend of season trips for clubs and give "spin-offs" to clubs through corporate support to Jetset Travel NorthMelbourne .

Basically any club which books, a trip (of 7 or more passengers) will earn for itself a rebate of $100 perbooking . As well, any corporate lead that is linked to a club that lends itself to a gross $20,000 plus for1998 will earn a rebate of $500 for the club linked to this corporate lead .

Jetset Travel North Melbourne would book all travel with Ansett, thus supporting the VAFA's arrange-nient with this carrier.

When calling Jetset Travel North Melbourne phone 9376 3111 and ask for Neita McKenzie or NatalieMontgomery who have been given the specific task of handling, booking and recording VAFA business .

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Whilst it is part of the history and culture ofAustralian Football that umpires represent "fair game" tosupporters . we can no longer accept hostility and down-right rudeness under the banner of "culture" . We haverecord numbers of talented young umpires in the VAFAat present . They deserve better.

The final word! A number of the VAFA Executiveincluding myself noted with great interest the com-ments of MHSOB president Colin Green with re gardsto amateurism, in pa rt icular a reference that some "Agrade South Yarra based clubs" may he offering finan-cial inducements to ex-AFL players . The Executivefully supports the absolute protection of the amateurethos . I am sure that Richard Evans the Chairman ofthe Executive would welcome any information fromColin in this area . It would however be wrong to c rit-icise a club based on heresay evidence with no realsubstance to back up the a llegation . If clubs are nothappy with a particular reinstatement guideline thenit is up to the club to have that guideline removed oraltered by lobbying with other clubs and/or throughsubmissions to the Executive.

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Time : 7 .00pmVenue : Richmond FC Social Club,

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Guest Speaker: John Kennedy Snr.Bookings: Clubs encouraged to boo k

tables of 8-10 . All welcome.

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A melee is "Where an incident takes place involving players pushing, scragging, jumping into packs,throwing each other to the ground or other or other similar such conduct"

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COACHES' CLIPBOARDAFCANAFA

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0ne subject that appears to have been slightlyneglected in coach education is that of TEAM

SELECTION, yet it is a subject that occupies asmuch, if not more of coaches time than any other . The-4 BIG WS"- WHO, WHERE, WHEN and WHY are aconstant concern for all coaches, and factors such aswound size and condition, weather, team balanceuld needs . opposition strengths and weaknesses areiust some of what need to be considered .

In the case of the RESERVES side, the considera-uon points may not always be exactly the same, butthey are just as numerous . Where to play the seniorplayer who has been dropped or is returning frominjury, the youngster just out of U19's, the " seniorborder-liners" or the ones showing "senior potential",are questions that require careful consideration .There is usually the urge to play them in the bestnosition for YOU. but even if you would like to play acertain player at CHF of Full Forward, if you think he~sron't make it in that position at senior level it is oftenbetter for that player not to play him there. There isoften a tendency with the "senior player" to play him-Where the action is" (ie . the centre . ruck roving etc .)but if the player is not familiar with that position hemay spend all day chasing the play but never gettingthe ball, and so destroy his confidence .

The "WHO & WHEN" regarding senior promotion .is often very much in the hands of the ReservesCoach, as the Senior Coach may not see much morethan half the reserves game due to his many matchday responsibilities . With the obvious differences inSPEED & EFFICIENCY between Seniors andReserves, there is no sure way of knowing when aplayer is ready to make the step up in standard .However, a "LOOK BEYOND THE OBVIOUS"approach, together with a "BASIC CHECK LIST" c anhelp to ensure that the player is pretty close - physi-cally and mentally .

The "CHECK LIST" c an include such points as. . .FIRST TAKE BALL HANDLERS : Plavers who takethe ball cleanly at the first attempt, both in the airand on the ground. So often you see players inReserves football who will fumble slightly at the firstattempt, but get away on the 2nd take, end the game%vith 30 possessions, get promoted and then find thaty ou don't often get second time chances at seniorlevel. you only get one crack at it most times.DISPOSAL J VISION : Not just the ability to transferthe ball to a team-mate and not "turn it over", but toplace it "to the advantage" of a teamate and not putit into a 50/50 situation .MAKING POSITON : Often a Reserves game, or atieast great portions of the game, won't progress or

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"flow" in the more predictable manner of a seniorgame for a variety of reasons, making it difficult to"read the play" . Good players often move to the rightpositions to receive the ball or to keep the play flow-ing but find that the ball doesn't always go where itshould, or the player with the ball isn't able to put itinto the right place regularly. Getting to the COR-RECT place CONSISTENTLY also covers severalother requirements of football such as fitness, legspeed, desire etc.

TALKING: (Constant, correct communication )Often you can identify a good "football communicator"in situations as simple as the pre-game warm ups inthe rooms, when groups are simply handballingacross the room to each other. If "Talking" is NATUR-AL to the player, he'll be doing it even then, calling forthe ball CORRECTLY and with URGENCY. ("over thetop°, "on your left" etc) encouraging and praising evenin this simple routine.

Team selection certainly requires much thought andattention, and the coach will find himself questionedon this subject more than any other . (Although it isfair to say that questions regarding selection issuesreally tend to centre on NON-selection) . Often the 24hits following team announcement will find a coachmore involved with players NOT selected (eitherdropped, or not promoted when they feel they shouldbe) than with the players who are IN the side . Onceagain the Reserves Coach will face different circum-stances to the Senior Coach in dealing with thoseplayers left out. Where the Senior Coach can inform aplayer of his omission and the reasons for it, and thenbe safe in the knowledge that the player will still havea game of footy to look forward to and attempt toimprove those poorer areas of his game, the ReservesCoach (unless he has the luxury of his club fielding aClub XVIII side) will know he is sentencing the playerto a week-end of no football . Often the only advice hecan pass on to the player is to "show club spirit" andassist where possible on match day, and get on thetrack and work hard - don't just be another one of thenumbers going around, but strive to be OUTSTAND-ING, and then spend a little extra time on the weakparts of his game. Of course in the case of theReserves, the player should also be told to "bring yourgear". With 43 players selected ahead of him, it's areasonable bet one of them will pull out. Finally, allplayers should expect an honest explanation as to thereason or reasons for their omissions .Team selection is about CONSIDERING (Who . Where,When and Why) and COMMUNICATING (Why andWhat to do about it).

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team win receives 12 points : reserves win 5 points ; an under 19 team win 5 points .

CLUB SEN. RES . U-19 TOTAL

*Ineligible player(s) Rd 2WHITEFRIARS 0C 5 5 5 110FJLD XAVERIANS 5 4 5 105OLD MENTONIANS 5 3.5 4 97 . 5MARCELLIN 4 4 3.5 85 . 5OLD CAMBERWELL 5 5 0 8 5OLD CAREY 5 5 0 85OLD PARADIANS 3 4 5 8 1MONASH GRYPHONS 5 4 0 80HAMPTON ROVERS 3 3 5 76ORMOND 3 5 3 76BEAUMARIS 4 4 1 .5 75 . 5* KEW 5 3 0 75

YARRA VALLEY 0B 3 2.5 5 73.5MONASH BLUES 4 3 2 73PENINSULA 4 5 0 73ST KEVINS 4 3 2 73CAULFIELD GRAMMARIANS 4 4 0 .5 70.5` OLD TRINITY 4 2 2 68UNIVERSITY BLUES 4 2 2 68

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ELSTERNWICK PARKDRAW 1998

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This Sat: 16/5: Ormond v MHSOBThis Sun: 17/5 : FIDA MatchdayNext Sat: 23/5 : De La Salle v Old ScotchNext Sun : 24/5 :Old Brighton v Old HaileyburySat. 30/5: Ivanhoe v Therry PenolaSun. 31/5 : Old Melburnians v Old BrightonSat. 6/6: No matches Queen's Birthday weekendSun. 7/6: No matches Queen's Birthday weekendSat. 13/6: No match scheduled - ground vacantSun. 14/6: FIDA matchdaySat. 20/6: Old Trinity v OrmondSun. 21/6 : Uni . Blues v Old ScotchSat. 27/6: Marcellin v North Old BoysSun 28/6: St . Kevins v CollegiansSat . 4/7: Mazenod v Old ParadiansSun. 5/7: No match scheduled - ground vacantSat 11/7: MHSOB v MazenodSun 12/7: No match scheduled - ground vacan t

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Peter Flynn . Ivanhoe . Abusive language,2 matches .Simon Driver, Bulleen-Templestowe . Striking,2 matches .Simon Holmes . Thomastown . Striking, 2matches .Nick Bone, Bulleen-Templestowe . Witness -failed to appear . Suspended 1 week pendingsatisfactory explanation for his absence.Nick Youngs, MHSOB (U19) . Striking,4 matches .Daniel Stony, Old Xaverians (2) (U19) .Charging, 2 matches .Glen Campbell, Old Essendon (C18). Striking,5 matches .*Julian McDermott, Banyule. Striking,2 matches .*Chris Mollard, Collegians (U19) . Misconduct ,2 matches .*Matt Magor, Uni . Blacks (U19) . Striking,2 matches .*Accepted prescribed penalty

Saturday's

Final Siren Scores

(A Section)6.25 p.m.Saturday

First offence ( $5) ; second offence ($25) ; thirdoffence ($50) ; fourth offence ($100); each subse-quent offence ($100) .

Rese rves/C18 Seniors/U19failure to phone failure to providescores by 2 .30pm final scores by 5pm

Bulleen Cobras (Res .) St. Leos Emmaus (Sen .)Marcellin (Res .) Old Xavs (U19 1)Marcellin (C18.) Old Xavs (U19 B )

OTHERBeaumaris AFC . Fined $50 - Senior Coach usedabusive language towards a field umpire after theirRound 4 match .

Fined $100 - club official did abuse the VAFA follow-ing a recent tribunal decision.

Late Start s/long breaksThirty-nine $5 fines would have been imposed ifRound 4 late starts/long breaks fines were to beimposed . Round 5 fines will appear next week .

Incorrect scores phoned (Rnd . 4)Old Brighton (Sen .), Uni . Blues (Sen.), Hawthorn(Sen .), Beaumaris (Res.), Parkside (Res .), St . Kevins(C18 - Round 3)

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Coles Myer Ltd .

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A Il clubs are asked to note, especially those inDivisions 2 and 3, that Keffor in Division 2

tia.ve dropped a grade to Division 3, replacing1,laribyrnong who will now play in Division 2 .Draws for the season will remain the same with adirect swap taking place (ie. where Kellor appearread Maribyrnong, and vice versa) .

Review - Round 3 (Glenferrie Oval) .

Broadmeadows were taken to the cleaners bya much improved RAID Lions two weeks ago,qoing down by near on 10 goals . Karingal (1) out-played the Marlins to win their second game forthe season, while ARaribyrnong continued on theirmerry way in Division 3 easily accounting forKaringal ( 2) . Werribee and Ringwood fought thetightest game of the round in Melbourne with theBlues getting home by a kick, with Geelong notfronting for the third time in three weeks much toParkside's dismay. In the final match Hawthornclearly outpointed Keilor to win convincingly.

In Bendigo the Bombers dropped their firstgame when Bendigo (1) defeated them comfortably,

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while Ballarat lost by the narrowest of marginsagainst Bendigo (2) .

Preview - Round 4Ringwood play RAID Lions in a contest that

will separate fourth from fifth with the Lionsfavoured to win on recent form . Geelong andKaringal (2) are drawn to play . although at thetime of printing Geelong's future for 1998 wasunclear. Newly promoted Maribyrnong take onBall arat with the Knights expected to win, whileKeilor who have drooped a grade play Parkside,with the Saints tipped to get their first points forthe year. The Bombers and Karingai 1 clash onElsterwnick No .2 and the Bombers would appearto be too strong on paper and should win .Broadmeadows and Werribee will fight out a closecontest with the Kangas favoured to bounce backfrom their loss last week, while Bendigo (1) will bekeen to reverse their last encounter's resultagainst the Marlins. Although the young Marlinswill prove too quick all over the ground . In the lastmatch Hawthorn and Bendigo (2) clash in a gamethat should see the warriors victorious .

LADDERS ROUND 2DIVISION ONE PLAYED WON LOST DRAW FOR AGAINST % POINTSBOMBERS 3 2 1 0 175 131 133.58 8BENDIGO (1) 3 2 1 0 186 150 124 8KARINGAL 3 2 1 0 85 133 63.9 8MARLINS 3 1 2 0 128 160 80 4

DIVISION TWO PLAYED WON LOST DRAW FOR AGAINST % POINTS13AL1"T ' 3 2 1 0 213 99 215.15 8BROADMEADOWS 3 2 1 0 172 89 193.25 8BENDIGO (2) 3 2 1 0 224 129 173.64 8RAID LIONS 3 2 1 0 168 123 136.58 8RINGWOOD 3 2 1 0 104 121 85.95 8HAWTHORN 3 1 2 0 120 117 102.56 4WERRIBEE 3 1 2 0 125 74.4 70.6 4`CEILOR 3 0 3 0 19 323 5.88 0

DIVISION THREE PLAYED WON LOST DRAW FOR AGAINST °Yo POINTSMARIBYRNONG 3 2 0 1 224 15 1493 .3 1 0PARKSIDE " 3 2 1 1 224 15 1493.310KARINGAL (2) ' 3 1 2 1 130 109 119.26 6GEELONG • 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

* received forfeitforfeiting teams receive average losing score . teams forfeited against receive average winning score for the round

Please note the switch of Maribyrnong to Division 2 and Kei(or to Division 3, in terms of ladder placement, points andpercentage at the time of printing was yet to be resolved . Ladders to be adjusted accordingly when FIDA Executive deci-

;,-sion hasbeen made.

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

Blue copy must be handed to opposition captain at toss of coin .Each player must sign the original clearly beside name which must showfirst and surname .

(50 cents per nii ;i . )(charges may be higher from a mobile phone to this serviceO

Permits (Thurs) ® Weekend matches (Fri) ® Scores (Sat . night)

ELSTERNWICK GATESThe main gate (Glenhuntly Rd) is open every match day.

The rear gate (off St Kilda St) will only be open when Sunday matches are to be played .

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

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

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

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DE LA SALLEOLD SCOTCH

OLD XAVERIANSST KEVIN SCLU MELBURNIANSCOLLEGIANSLs(VERSITY BLUESSTBERNAROSp,-D HAILEYBURYp,p BRIGHTON

OflMONDOLD PARADIANSMARCELLINNORTH OLD BOYSIVANHOE¶iERRY PENOLA OB-CUD TRINITY,HSOB

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P W L O FOR AGST PTS

A RESERVE SECTIO N

5 4 1 0 517 287 180.14 165 4 1 0 427 280 152.50 165 4 1 0 360 293 122.87 165 3 2 0 420 364 115.38 125 3 2 0 360 359 100.28 125 3 2 0 387 394 98 .22 125 2 3 0 404 491 82 .28 85 1 4 0 275 342 60 .41 45 1 4 0 257 485 52 .99 45 0 5 0 216 454 47 .58 0

B RESERVE

5 5 0 0 555 226 245.58 20

5 4 1 0 417 248 168.15 16

5 4 1 0 396 292 135 .62 16

5 3 2 0 374 333 112 .31 12

5 2 3 0 337 371 90.84 8

5 2 3 0 345 413 83.54 8

5 2 3 0 286 485 58.97 8

5 1 4 0 408 435 93.79 4

5 1 4 0 274 464 59.05 4

5 1 4 0 199 405 49.14 4

BEAUMARIS A F C 5ST BEDES MENTONE TIG 5OLDGEELONG 5BANYULE 5OLD MENTONIANS 5HAMPTON ROVERS 5THOMASTOWN 5BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE 5ST LEOS EMMAUS W P 5'ST KILDA STH CAULFIELD 5

WHITEFRIARSAJAXPARKSIDEMONASH BLUESAQUINAS 0 CSOUTHBANKYARRA VALLEYUNIVERSITY BLACKSOLD ESSENDONST JOHNS O CSALESIAN 0 CST PATRICKS MENTONE

C RESERVE

4 1 0 455 202 225 .25 164 1 0 438 316 138 .61 164 1 0 387 286 135 .31 164 1 0 432 321 134 .58 163 1 1 451 326 138 .34 14

3 2 0 377 326 115 .64 121 3 1 298 448 66.52 61 4 0 285 413 69.01 4

0 5 0 248 439 56.49 0

0 5 0 199 530 37,55 0

D RESERVE SECTIO N

5 5 0 0 398 133 299.25 205 5 0 0 408 162 251.85 205 4 1 0 436 244 178.69 165 3 2 0 513 299 171 .57 125 3 2 0 281 266 105.64 125 3 2 0 284 350 81 .14 125 2 2 1 433 347 124,78 105 2 3 0 301 309 97 .41 8

5 1 3 1 249 463 53 .78 65 1 4 0 267 514 51 .95 45 0 5 0 181 423 42 .79 0

5 0 5 0 229 546 41 .94 0

E BLUE RESERV E

OLD CAMBERWELL 5 5 0 0 746 144 518.06 20PENINSULA 0 B 5 5 0 0 564 138 414 .71 20CAULFIELD GR 5 4 1 0 465 158 294 .30 16CHIRNSIDE PARK 5 3 2 0 414 306 135 .29 12OAKLEIGH A F C 5 2 3 0 339 409 82 .89 8GLENHUNTLY 5 2 3 0 272 513 5102 8POWER HOUSE 5 2 3 0 230 521 44 .15 8ELSTERNWICK 5 1 4 0 275 390 70 .51 4SWINBURNE UNIVERSITY 5 1 4 0 184 567 32 .45 4ST MARYS 5 0 5 0 203 548 37 .04 0

E WHITE RESERVEOLD CAREY 5 5 0 0 467 167 279.64 20FITZROY REDS 5 4 0 1 523 202 258.91 18U H S O B 5 3 2 0 539 163 330.67 12*KEW 5 3 2 0 354 213 166.20 12WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 5 3 2 0 436 301 144 .85 12RICHMOND CENTRAL 5 3 2 0 350 288 121 .53 12NORTH BRUNSWICK 5 2 3 0 385 452 85 .18 8BULLEEN COBRAS 5 1 4 0 151 659 22 .91 4LA TROBE UNIVERSITY 5 0 4 1 155 457 33 .92 2OLD WESTBOURNE 5 0 5 0 142 639 22 .22 0

# Ineligible player Round I

* Ineligible player Round 2

M T4C A &A ATCi 10 Ctll17 DAI 1 co-o

TEAM NAME P W L D FOR AGST % PTS

F RESERVE

MONASH GRYPHONS 5 4 1 0 505 243 207 .82 16ELTHAM COLLEGIANS 5 3 2 0 408 322 126 .71 12WEST BRUNSWICK 5 3 2 0 404 339 119 .17 12WERRIBEE AMATEURS 5 3 2 0 336 284 118 .31 12HAWTHORN AMATEURS 5 3 2 0 428 390 109 .74 12ANZ ALBERT PARK 5 3 2 0 231 292 79 .11 12SYNDAL TALLY HO 5 1 4 0 246 409 60 .15 4*ELEY PARK A F C 5 0 5 0 183 632 28 .96 0

CLUB 18 (1 )OLD XAVERIANS 4 4 0 0 521 91 572 .53 16DE LA SALLE 4 4 0 0 388 103 376.70 16OLD BRIGHTON 4 4 0 0 190 120 158 .33 18ST KEVINS 4 2 2 0 197 210 93.81 8OLD MELBURNIANS 4 2 2 0 182 269 67 .66 BMHSOB 4 1 3 0 266 288 92.36 4*OLD SCOTCH 4 1 3 0 165 254 64 .96 4COLLEGIANS 4 1 3 0 147 307 47.88 4MAZENOD 0 C 4 1 3 0 154 365 42.19 4THERRY PENOLA OB 4 0 4 0 126 384 32 .81 0

CLUB 18 (2)MONASH WHITES 4 4 0 0 278 138 201 .45 16MT LILYDALE O C 4 3 1 0 304 203 149 .75 12THORNBURY COUGARS 4 3 1 0 228 190 120 .00 12KEW 4 2 2 0 253 204 124.02 8OLD ESSENDON 4 2 2 0 294 283 103 .89 8MARCELLIN 4 1 3 0 230 259 88 .80 4PARKSIDE 4 / 3 0 195 299 65.22 4YARRA VALLEY 4 0 4 0 170 376 45 .21 0

UNDER-19 SECTION 1OLD XAVERIANS 5 5 0 0 606 231 262 .34 20OLD PARADIANS 5 5 0 0 564 351 160.68 20COLLEGIANS 5 3 2 0 560 476 117.65 12UNIVERSITY BLUES 5 2 3 0 339 340 99.71 8DE LA SALLE 5 2 3 0 536 557 96 .23 8#*OLD BRIGHTON 5 2 3 0 321 347 92 .51 8ST BERNARDS 5 2 3 0 404 518 77 .99 8ST KEVINS 5 2 3 0 385 556 69 .24 8MAZENOD 0 C 5 2 3 0 413 615 67.15 8OLD CAREY 5 0 5 0 275 675 40.74 0

UNDER-19 (2)WHITEFRIARS 5 5 0 0 670 290 231 .03 20OLD SCOTCH 5 4 1 0 647 398 162.56 16MARCELLIN 5 3 1 1 443 394 112.44 14OLD TRINITY 5 2 3 0 418 391 106.91 8ST BEDES MENTONE TIG 5 2 3 0 489 487 100 .41 8OLD HAILEYBURY 5 2 3 0 454 527 86 .15 8NORTH OLD BOYS 5 2 3 0 396 493 80 .32 8OLD MELBURNIANS 5 2 3 0 438 599 73 .12 8BEAUMARIS A F C 5 1 3 1 387 542 71 .40 6UNIVERSITY BLACKS 5 1 4 0 377 598 63 .04 4

UNDER-19 (2) BLUEMHSOB S 5 0 0 660 241 273.86 20HAMPTON ROVERS 5 5 0 0 596 276 215 .94 20OLD MENTONUINS 5 4 1 0 660 370 178 .38 16AJAX 5 3 2 0 415 379 109 .50 12ORMOND 5 3 2 0 391 403 97 .02 12MONASH BLUES 5 2 3 0 347 415 83 .61 8OLD XAVERIANS (2) 5 1 3 1 239 307 77 .85 6DE LA SALLE (2) 5 1 4 0 399 594 67 .17 4CAULFIELD GR 5 0 4 1 244 419 58 .23 2*ST KILDA STH CAULFIELD 5 0 5 0 112 777 14 .41 0

UNDER-19 (2) REDYARRA VALLEY 5 5 0 0 683 252 271.03 20OLD IVANHOE 5 4 1 0 353 276 127 .90 16WARRINGAL A F C 5 3 2 0 540 360 150 .00 12THERRY PENOLA OB 5 3 2 0 469 345 135 .94 12OLD PARADIANS (2) 5 3 2 0 462 462 100 .00 12*OLD GEELONG 5 2 3 0 285 351 81 .20 8AQUINAS O C 5 2 3 0 407 546 74 .54 8ST LEO'S EMMAUS W P 5 2 3 0 250 482 51 .87 8BULLEEN•TEMPLESTOWE 5 1 4 0 142 596 23 .83 4

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VAFAPRE M IERS H IP LIST S

1998

TEAM NAME

OLD XAVERIANSST KEVINSUNIVERSITY BLUESDE LA SALLEST BERNARDSOLD MELBURNIANSOLD HAILEYBURYOLD SCOTC HOLD BRIGHTONCOLLEGIANS

W LA SECTIO N

5 04 14 13 22 32 32 32 31 40 5

B SECTION4 14 13 23 23 23 23 21 41 40 5

FOR AGAINST % POINTS

608627507410503375471401490430

MARCELLINOLD TRINITYORMONDMHSOBOLD PARADIANSNORTH OLD BOYSOLD IVANHOEIVANHO EMAZENOD 0 CTHERRY PENOLA O B

OLD MENTONIANSBEAUMARIS A F CHAMPTON ROVERSOLD GEELONGST BEDES MENTONE TIGST KILDA STH CAULFIELDBANYUL EST LEOS EMMAUS W PBULLEEN TEMPLESTOWETHOMASTOWN

WHITEFRIARSMONASH BLUESPARKSIDESOUTHBANKYARRA VALLEYAQUINAS 0 COLD ESSENDONAJA XSALESIAN 0 CST PATRICKS MENTONEUNIVERSITY BLACKSST JOHNS O C

OLD CAMBERWELLCAULFIELD GRPENINSULA 0 BCHIRNSIDE PARKOAKLEIGH A F CELSTERNWICKPOWER HOUSEGLENHUNTLYSWINBURNE UNIVERSITYST MARYS

OLD CAREYKEWRICHMOND CENTRALFITZROY REDSUHSO BNORTH BRUNSWICKBULLEEN COBRASWILLIAMSTOWN CYMSLA TROBE UNIVERSITYOLD WESTBOURN E

MONASH GRYPHONSSYNDAL TALLY HOHAWTHORN AMATEURSELTHAM COLLEGIANSWEST BRUNSWICKELEY PARK A F CANZ ALBERT PARKWERRIBEE AMATEURS

559561573561582499404482435437

C SECTIO N5 0 0 5944 1 0 7183 2 0 5053 2 0 5422 3 0 4892 3 0 4472 3 0 4922 3 0 5671 4 0 4471 4 0 500

D SECTIO N5 0 0 5594 1 0 5073 1 1 5943 1 1 6083 2 0 5693 2 0 6002 3 0 4462 2 0 3791 4 0 4211 4 0 4221 4 0 3511 4 0 317

E BLUE SECTIO N5 0 0 8594 1 0 8014 1 0 6993 2 0 7013 2 0 5632 3 0 5192 3 0 5111 4 0 3771 4 0 2990 5 0 377

E WHITE SECTION5 0 0 7405 0 0 7664 1 0 6743 2 0 4073 2 0 4412 3 0 4451 4 0 3611 4 0 3541 4 0 3340 5 0 326

F SECTIO N5 0 0 6375 0 0 7353 2 0 4303 2 0 4952 3 0. 3521 4 0 3661 4 0 3060 5 0 207

342 177.78 20456 137.50 16389 130.33 16398 103.02 12558 90.14 8418 89.71 8557 84.56 8510 78.63 8572 85.66 4622 69.13 0

423 132.15 16448 125.22 16433 132.33 12493 113.79 12529 110.02 12482 103.53 12447 90.38 12606 79.54 4650 66.92 4582 75.09 0

455 130.55 20464 154.74 16403 125.31 12502 107.97 12482 101.45 8515 86.80 8575 85.57 8665 85.26 8580 77.07 4660 75.76 4

364 153.57 20275 184.36 16396 150.00 14486 125.10 14431 132.02 12517 116.05 12455 98.02 8532 71,24 8503 83.70 4597 70.69 4502 69.92 4715 44.34 4

370 232.16 20327 244.95 16430 162.56 16511 137.18 12519 108.48 12504 102.98 8694 73.63 8822 45.86 4733 40.79 4796 47.36 0

216 342.59 20316 242.41 20460 146.52 16378 107.67 12577 76.43 12578 76.99 8530 68.11 4528 67.05 4657 50.84 4608 53.62 0

197 323.35 20351 209.40 20353 121.81 12426 116.20 12469 75.05 8556 65.83 4649 47.15 4659 31.41 0

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