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rl BECOMING AND STAYING SMOKEFRE E Nat Thursday May 31st is the year 2001 WORLD NO TOBACCO DAY and we urge the 85% of our clubs who are SmokeFree, and of course the 15% who we hope will become SmokeFree this year to support "WNTD" at work and home on Thursday . I thought it timely as well to write briefly about SmokeFree and the VAFA for this year and the incentives for clubs to continue to be, or become SmokeFree. A SmokeFree Club Incentive Competition is in place to assist each VAFA club to implement SmokeFree club environments for the members and families to enjoy. Clubs have been grouped into three categories : • Stream One : Clubs who have formalised a SmokeFree policy and supplied it to the VAF A • Stream Two : Clubs who have SmokeFree areas, however a policy has not been developed. • Stream Three: Clubs who as yet are not SmokeFree To enter this competition you must have moved on from your identified stream in the 2000 season . Your SmokeFree Policy must be received by the VAFA by July 31 2001 . A $1,500 cheque for the club who has provided the most comprehensive SmokeFree policy and is seen to be the best at implementing the program successfuIly in their area is the major incentive . A number of $350 cheques for clubs who have shown a strong effort in going SmokeFree will be awarded as well . All clubs returning their entry form, will be eligible for a Footy Pack which contains : Hand ball target and Scoreboard, AFL and VFL tickets, 4 footballs, Video, Sports Carry Bag, AFL Umpiring CD and Resource book . A SmokeFree Policy Guide can be obtained through contacting : Kirsten Pilatti, Sponsorship Officer, QUIT, Ph : 039635 5427, Email : kirsten .pilatti@accv.org .au or by contacting Brett Connell, General Manager-Football Operations, VAFA Ph : 03 9531 8333, Email: brett@vafa.asn .au For the clubs who have moved on from Stream One (top stream) this year they now compete for a number of the Healthy Club Awards that are on offer . L The Healthy Clu b Awards look at recognising those Clubs who have achieved all previous objectives in regard to the SmokeFree Policy. These clubs are asked to address other areas of healthy aspects of their club and one club can win a $1800 cheque. A number of $350 cheques for clubs who are working well towards the set objectives will also be awarded . All clubs entering this competition are eligible to win a number of Footy Packs as previously mentioned . Should you require more information about what to do to qualify contact Kirsten or Brett (see above) . Our aim, and commitment to Quit is to have all VAFA clubs SmokeFree by the end of 2001 . BLOOD BANK CHALLENGE Club support is again sought for this most worthwhile community project which the VAFA is proud to co- ordinate . Information was mailed to all clubs last week outlining how to become involved . FUTURE "FROM MY DESK" ARTICLES AND "AMATEUR FOOTBALLER" FEATURES Next week: We preview the VAFA (C-D4) match against Western Australia to be played at Elsternwick Park on Sunday June 3. Player lists and match preview in next week's "Amateur Footballer" as well as full details on the full round of VAFA club matches . Next week: Richard Evans writes on the recent controversy surrounding reinstatement guidelines . Quee ns Birthday weekend . There will be a "mini" Amateur Footballer (16 pages) which will feature the results of the VAFA v. WA game and previews and player lists of the VAFA senior v. South Australian an d VAFA U/ 19 v . NSW /ACT curtain-raiser matches . There are no VAFA club matches over the QB weekend . In a coming edition : We report on the recent alcohol surv ey conducted amongst Amateur clubs . Is there cause for concern ? THE JOURNAL OF THE VICTORIAN AMATEUR FOOTBALL ASSOCIATIO N May 2 6 th, 2001 Price : $ 2 . 00 Vol . 01 No . 6
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Page 1: The Amateur Footballer, Week 6, 2001

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BECOMING AND STAYING SMOKEFRE E

NatThursday May 31st is the year 2001 WORLD NOTOBACCO DAY and we urge the 85% of our clubs whoare SmokeFree, and of course the 15% who we hope willbecome SmokeFree this year to support "WNTD" at workand home on Thursday . I thought it timely as well towrite briefly about SmokeFree and the VAFA for this yearand the incentives for clubs to continue to be, orbecome SmokeFree.

A SmokeFree Club Incentive Competition is in place toassist each VAFA club to implement SmokeFree clubenvironments for the members and families to enjoy.

Clubs have been grouped into three categories :

• Stream One : Clubs who have formalised aSmokeFree policy and supplied it to the VAF A

• Stream Two: Clubs who have SmokeFree areas,however a policy has not been developed.

• Stream Three: Clubs who as yet are not SmokeFree

To enter this competition you must have moved on fromyour identified stream in the 2000 season .

Your SmokeFree Policy must be received by the VAFA byJuly 31 2001 .

A $1,500 cheque for the club who has provided themost comprehensive SmokeFree policy and is seen tobe the best at implementing the program successfuIly intheir area is the major incentive .

A number of $350 cheques for clubs who have shown astrong effort in going SmokeFree will be awarded as well .

All clubs returning their entry form, will be eligible for aFooty Pack which contains :

Hand ball target and Scoreboard, AFL and VFL tickets,4 footballs, Video, Sports Carry Bag, AFL Umpiring CDand Resource book .

A SmokeFree Policy Guide can be obtained throughcontacting :

Kirsten Pilatti, Sponsorship Officer, QUIT, Ph : 0396355427, Email : kirsten [email protected] .au or bycontacting Brett Connell, General Manager-FootballOperations, VAFA Ph : 03 9531 8333, Email:[email protected] .au

For the clubs who have moved on from Stream One(top stream) this year they now compete for a

number of theHealthy Club Awardsthat are on offer. L

The Healthy ClubAwards look at recognising those Clubs who haveachieved all previous objectives in regard to theSmokeFree Policy.

These clubs are asked to address other areas of healthyaspects of their club and one club can win a $1800cheque.

A number of $350 cheques for clubs who are workingwell towards the set objectives will also be awarded .

All clubs entering this competition are eligible to win anumber of Footy Packs as previously mentioned .

Should you require more information about what to doto qualify contact Kirsten or Brett (see above) .

Our aim, and commitment to Quit is to have allVAFA clubs SmokeFree by the end of 2001 .

BLOOD BANK CHALLENGE

Club support is again sought for this most worthwhilecommunity project which the VAFA is proud to co-ordinate . Information was mailed to all clubs last weekoutlining how to become involved .

FUTURE "FROM MY DESK" ARTICLES AND"AMATEUR FOOTBALLER" FEATURES

Next week: We preview the VAFA (C-D4) match againstWestern Australia to be played at Elsternwick Park onSunday June 3. Player lists and match preview in nextweek's "Amateur Footballer" as well as full details on thefull round of VAFA club matches .

Next week: Richard Evans writes on the recent

controversy surrounding reinstatement guidelines .

Queens Birthday weekend . There will be a "mini"

Amateur Footballer (16 pages) which will feature theresults of the VAFA v. WA game and previews and playerlists of the VAFA senior v. South Australian an d VAFA

U/ 19 v . NSW /ACT curtain-raiser matches . There are noVAFA club matches over the QB weekend .

In a coming edition :

We report on the recent alcohol surv ey conductedamongst Amateur clubs . Is there cause for concern?

THE JOURNAL OF THE VICTORIAN AMATEUR FOOTBALL ASSOCIATIO N

May 26th, 2001 Price: $2 .00 Vol. 01 No. 6

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The weekend dished up another intriguing round ofA-section football with the ladder finally taking someshape in the form of two packs .

The first group comprises the three ladder-leaders inScotch, Bernards and MHSOB, the latter recording aresounding win over the Blues to establishthemselves firmly in the top bracket . Marcellin makeup the final four and head the next pack of fiveteams, all of whom have shown a bit here and therebut have yet to play with any consistency . The Eaglesmeekly surrendered a commanding 29 point lead atthe last change to be overrun by a rampant Mazenod ;in doing so, they squandered a golden chance to adda game's break to their healthy percentage and skipfour points clear of the group. The Nodders' last gaspwin took plenty of heart and it kept them away fromthe danger zone occupied by University, who have apaltry percentage at the foot of the ladder.

They might never have been even that close to theEagles at the last break had Marcellin convertedmore accurately in front of goal than the 12 .12 theirefforts had yielded . To that stage, the Eagles hadcontrolled most of the play through the good work ofJohnston and Goodwin . With Treganowan well held,Purcell stepped up to the plate and slotted throughsix goals . But it all came unstuck when the homeside got a sniff in the last and booted 5 .6 in a frenzythat must have left the crowd delirious. On-ballerSimon Fisher continued his sparkling form from theweek before as Lancaster and Hanley shared sevengoals for the victors.

With 25 goals scored at Waverley and another A-section match on the same day producing 35 goals,it was unusual for a game involving the normallyfree-scoring Scotch total just 16 goals, on what wasa perfectly good day for football . There were floods atBrighton, of course, but it had more to do with thebulk of the home side's team congregating in theCardinals forward line. So effectively, in fact, didBrighton stifle Scotch's scoring success that they ledby three points at half time. Inevitably, the floodgatesopened somewhat after the main break, as Hawkinsfound space and the goals and Kitchen continued hisprominent start to the season . Just as impressivelast week and indeed all year has been ex-Cat TimFirmocchiaro, who has provided a handy boost to theCardinal arsenal and will no doubt be attracting theattention of the umpires .

Another low-scoring game took place across town inBulleen, where Trinity continued to falter after apromising start to the season . The 1"s were hostingformidable opposition in St Bernards, and the

visitors dished it up tothe home side in thefirst time booting fivegoals to one t oestablish a lead Leigh Carlson's men ever managed tohead . Chris Frost booted three in a low-scoring gamebut his efforts were more than matched by Mitchell,Taylor and co . at the other end of the ground . Mountwas prominent among the Bernies best and BenJordan turned in another sterling, hardworkinggame.

It was less of a dour struggle and more of a shootoutat the picturesque University Oval, where the haplessBlues went from bad to worse and foundered to a 45-point dumping at the hands of a rejuvenatedMHSOB. The Blues' poor form has many punditsstunned, given the depth of their midfield andrunners and general talent across all lines . Like allclubs, several key performers are missing but LeeAdamson would be scratching his head nonetheless,and chiefly, he'd be scratching at the Bluesdisappointing last quarter performance against thestudents after keeping pretty close for most of theday. But Simpson added five goals to a ton ofpossessions and Bamert brought home the baconagain to help the Unicorns skip away in the last asthey virtually doubled their lead to secure third spotand a handy two game break. All smiles for newcoach Luke Soulos .

Traditional rivals Old Xaverians and St Kevinsslugged it out on Sunday at Sandringham tocomplete the round in a contest always keenlycontested by both clubs . The reigning premiers hadtheir backs to the wall after an indifferent start to theseason and they responded in true fashion with agritty three goal win . Lethlean continued his goodform for Xavs along with Clarke and McCarthy, thelatter becoming his side's main contributor withthree goals . Crohan booted four the SKOBS andO'Connor two but the contributions dried up afterthat although Fraser and Dollman battled valiantlyon the ball and around the ground .

PREVIEW

Old Brighton face an uphill battle againstXaverians . OX too strong by 37.

Big test today for Marcellin at home to St Kevins .Expect the SKOB to bounce back and win by 11 .

Mazenod host Old Trinity at league headquarters ina match neither side can afford to lose . Old Trinity tofind their feet and win 21 .

Bottom meets top when the Blues travel to Old

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Scotch in a veritable mismatch . What price Bluesfans? Cardinals by 46 .

p,1qSOB face their biggest challenge yet when they

ilost St Bernards at home . Bubble-bursting day, I'm

afraid students . St Bernards by 26.

Yf:LE : Mazenod Chris Davis

Due to a tragic accident Mazenod lost one of itsyoung guns in Chris Davis on May 12. He was ayoung man who was very respected and will be sadlymissed by all at the club . Condolences to Gaven,largaret and Family from all at Mazenod .

Old 3rionton - congratulates Tim Handley andGeo== Earl on reaching 50 games in Rd4 against~iHSOB . Both players began with the U19's and haveprogressed to senior football with success, eachv,~nrling premierships with the two's since . All atOBGFC wish you well and hope to see many more~ cars representing the club on field .

1lqazellod - congratulates Tim Smith, who joined therlub back in '86 and has beema sensational clubmanand great on field leader since on playing his 250thgame . Tim has played in premierships and has=erved on the committee as Treasurer . Well done toun from all at Mazenod and we hope you reach 300 .

Also to Anthony Tucker who played his 50th gameafter many frustrating injuries 'Tucks" is a player~,,ho can play in all positions and is very hard at theball and we hope he will play many more .

NA',-11' CLUB LST WK TOTAL

SENIORSI1~: vkins Old Scotch 4 29I3,imert MHSOB 4 19T.Iiarvey St Bernards 1 17Boyd Old Trinity 0 15V. Mitchell St Bernards 3 1 4

LegudiAujardThomasSinion

A RESERVESt BernardsOld ScotchOld ScotchOld Scotch

5230

1212

111 0

TODAY'S MATCHESA Sectio n

Old Xaverians v. Old BrightonMarcellin v. St . Kevins

Mazenod v. Old Trinity at EP Saturda yOld Scotch v . University Blues

MHSOB v. St. Bernards

OLD :,=~Gk3TOtd 1.i 3.8 4.9 6.10 (48)OLD SCOTCH 2.3 3.5 7.7 10.10 (70)Old Brighton: Reid, Carter. ',iacGiWsTay, Barrow. Ginnavin . Jackson .Best: Reid, McMahon, Ewert. Bristow, MacGillivray, Williams.Old Scotch: Hawkins 4, Phillips 2 . Angus. Ratcliff, Robinson, Wigney.Best : Phillips. FBmocchiaso, Blenheim, Crow, Kitchen, Wigney.Umpires : A. Firley, R. Sneddon (F). B . Corcoran (B) . S. Caple . J . RobinsonST. KEVINS 2.4 5.4 8.5 9.9 (63)OLD XAVERIANS 2.2 4.9 9.11 11 .15 (81)St. Fievins : Crohan 4, O'Connor 2, M . Dolhnan, Kempton, Greenham .Best: J. Lynch, Fraser, M . Dolhnan . Garver, Finch, Crohan.Old Ras : McCarthy 3, Lethiean 2, Orlando 2, MeDonald . Mitchell,Parton, Woodruff. Best : Clarke, McCarthy, Bowen, Hawkins, Lethlean.Skidrnore .Umpires: W. Hinton. J . Kvins (F) . T. Dodds, T. Dornom (B) . B .Hoare . C . Arnol (G )MAZENOD 1 .4 6.4 8.7 13.13 (91)MARCELLIN 4 .6 8.10 12.12 12.14 (86)Mazerm& Lancaster 4. Ha ilev 3. Tucker, Bayford. Beard. Morgan .Carter, 0'Donagtme. Best : Polar. Beard. Fisher, Hanley, Ryan . Carter.M.srcellin : Purcell 6. Waters 3, Treganowan, Frisina Johnston . Best :Jarred, Purcell. Goodwin, Johnston . Sampimon. Theisz.Umpin^s: M . Jenkins . P. Simpson (F), R. Mutton, S . Caruso (B) . V.Vescovi. K. Segota (G)

UNIVERSITY BLUES 6.1 8.4 12.8 14.12 (96 )PriHSOB 8.3 12.8 15 .12 21 .15 (141)University Blues: IkC7espigney 3, McEwin 3 . M. Coleman 3, Vasey 2,Slinunon. T. Wilcox. Versieegen . Best: McEwtn. T. Wilcox. Wilkie . M.Coleman, Nation . Hooper.ARHSOB: Simpson 5, Bamert 4. Limbrick 3 . Burke 2, Fairchild 2,McCully, PertzeL Saultry, White, Newton . Best : Newton . L'unbriek.Simpson, Simmons. white, Bamert,.Umpires : J. McNiece. C. Stewart (F), P . Teasdale . A. Rechtman (B) . D.Napoli, B . McCarthy (G)OLD T12= 1.3 3.6 5.9 9.11 (65)ST. BERNARDS 5.3 6.6 10.7 13.9 (87)Old Trinity: Frost 3. Stephens 2. Arrow:smith, Collins. Power, Ramsden .Best: Frost, Hatfield, Stephens . R. Burrows, Parkin, Deane-Johns.St . Bernards : N . Mitchell 3 . A. Thomas 3 . Magguire 2, L . Gallant . Hogan .TurnbaA Baynes . T. Harvey . Best: Hogan . Mastropasqua . Mount .Thomas. Jordan . Turnball.Umpires: T. Sutcliffe, M . Gibson (F). J . Forsyth, D. Cusack (B). R. Parn,,B. Dix (G )

OLD BRIGHTOPd 3.1 4.5 6.9 6.10 (46)OLD SCOTCH 2.0 6.2 7.7 12.13 (85)Old Brighton: Handley 3, R . Stewart l, Dickerson 1 . Over 1 . Best: Mizzi.Adamis. C. Stewart. M.J . Smith . McLaughlin. Ward .Old Scotch : H. Thomas 3, Reid 2 . Aujard 2, 1 looper 1 . Addison 1,Stevens 1, Sanders 1, Joyce 1 . Best : Oliver . Saunders. Beaurepaire,Aujard, Miles . Evans.ST. XEVINS 5.2 6.2 10.4 13.7 (85)OLD %AVEI2IAPIS 3.1 8.7 12.8 15.12 (102)St . Kevlas : McCarm 3, B Dollrnan 2, Sullivan 2, M. Giansiracusa 2.Shellev . Sadler. Gross, Bateman. Best: Game, B. Dolhnan. Bateman,Ferrari . McCann . Gross .Old %averlans : Jones 4. Green 3 . Scanlon 2. Cal(inan, Chambers, Lang,Meehan, Johnston. Moll<-ud. Best: Mullane . R. Jones . Scanlon, J . Healy,Carey, Callinan .MAZENOD 1 .2 2.2 2.4 3 .4(22)MARCELLIN 4.2 6.6 8.12 11.12 (78)Masenod : Fotiniotis, Hawkins. Smith. Best: Hairy, Smith, Snart . Heal,Morgan, Gooden .Mareellin: Cope 2, Coutts 2 . Caffry 2, Wilkinson, Galati, Cull . Slattery.O'Connor. Best : Cull . Wilkinson, Taylor, Cathy, Theisz, Gleeso n1.151 BLUES 3.2 6.5 14.5 18.9(117)MHSOB 3.1 6.2 7.3 9.4(58)But Blues : Hutchins 3, Barrick 2, Cook 2, Granger 2, Larkin 2 ,North 2, Featherston, Kaso, Lansdell, Terrill . Treloar.Best : Featherston, Kaso, North . Thomas. Granger . Hutchins ,MHSOB: Cotter 2, Hawkins 2. Taylor 2 . Cassell, Holden. Skinner. Best: Skinner, Danaher. Orchard . Feferkranz, Holden, Hawkins .OLD TRINITY 2.1 6.2 9.4 11.4 (70)ST BERNARDS 4.2 7.2 9.2 14 .3 (87)Old Trinity: Hudson 3, Mainsbridge 2, Robinson 2, Cameron 2, Kenna,Butler. Best: Shaughnessy, Cameron, Ward . Van Der Venne S, Butler,Kenna.St Bernsrds: Legudi 5, McKay 3, Davis 2, Tanker . Crocker, J Mount .Borg.Best: Tankey . Smith . Kane. Nathan, Legudi, Catterall .

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A SectionMARCELLIN M .H .S .O .R . MAZENOD OLD BRIGHTON OLD SCOTC H

Coach : Simon Dalrymple Coach : Luke Soulos Coach : David Murray GRAMMARIANS Coach : Andrew SmithRes. Coach : Peter Randall Res. Coach: Terry Blythman Reserve: Tony Collins Coach : Date Tapping Res. Coach :

1 . C. Slattery 1 J Bamert (DVC) 1 C. Harrison Assist : Justin ClarksonRes Coach: Richard Obee

Gary Jackson1 A Nettleton

2 . A . Caffry 2 S McCullyy

2 A. Quin n'

.1 A Kryzwniak 2 B Phillips

3 . D . Waters 3 I Gr i cg 3 A. Mcln re~.

Pirri e2 A3 C Hosking

4 C Eabry 4 A. Hanley (C) .4 T Holt4. G. Romanin 5 P Sherry 5 M. Quirk 3 C. Barrow (VC) 5 R Price

5 . M . Moran 5 N Orchard 6 J . Bayford 4 A. MacGilivray 6 A Crow6 . D . Sampimon 6 R Josep h

7 J Pertzel (C) 7 S . Morgan 5 N. Perry 7 J Kitchen7 . N . Godwin

7 A Angus 8 D. Lancaster 6 R. Stewartt8 . R . Frisina 8 J Gerner 9 S . Noble 7 C. Brew 9 R AAujard

9 . D . Ballantine 8 C Wright 10 M . O'Hara 8 M . Gadsden 10 J Kerr

10. C. Purcell 9 D Fairchild (VC) 11 T. Smith (RC) 9 S . Lennox (VC) 11 M Angus

11 . D . Taylor (RC) 9 M Clowes 11 S . Hose 11 L. Adamis 12 S Crow

12. B . Cronin10 D Skinne r10 D Norton 12 M . Murray 11 A. Fitzgerald 13 N Hooper

14 E Parthenides13. S . Dinneen 11 K Krios 13 P. Gooden 12 B. Williams

Ken t13 R 15 M O'Brien14. R . McMahon 12 A Simpso n

12 M Feferkranz14 N. Meehan

Parry15 N

.14 S. Williams (C) 16 A Speed

15. M . Chun13 J Gregson

.16 J . Kavanagh 15 D. Tymms (VC) 17 D Thomas

18 L Hawkin s16. L. McMillan 13 C Kelly 17 J . Beard 16 G . Earl 19 C Smith17. G . Cox (VC)~)

14 L Simpso n15 Z Holden 18 T. 0'Dona hue (VC )9 N)

1 A. Van Den Dungan

.20 S Lillingsto n

18. D . Gartner16 F Davis 19 S . McMullin 18 M . Jackson (VC) 21 J Stratos

19. D . Cooper 17 M Clowes 20 C. Murray 19 S. Gadsden 22 N Addiso n20. S . O'Flynn 18 R Limbrick 20 T. Castricum 20 M . L. Smith 23 0 Crane21 . N . Walker 18 A David 21 S . Polan 21 T. Ewert 24 C Patter,den22. D . Marson 19 R Ware 22 D. Ryan (DVC) 22 N . Biggin 25 L Murphy

23. P. Gleason 20 J Wilson20 D Nichols 23 A. Tucker 23 N . Milat 26 T Downing

24. L. O'Flynn 21 R Patterson 24 D. Nisbet 24 M .J . Smith 27 J Pilkington

25. R . Galati 22 D Armstrong 25 S . Ryan 25 S. Nickas 28 B Robinson

26. N . Armstrong 22 A Svirskis 26 J . Dunne DVC) 26 B. Stoneham 29 M Gnatt30 T Finocchiaro

27. D . Theisz 23 C Harvi e23 I Taylor

27 D. Krom 27 D . PatersonBradley28 J

.31 C Ratcliff e

28. D . Johnston 24 D Stynes 28 P. Nelson .29 J Dickerson 33 J McCarrol l

29. P. Smith 24 A Clark 29 R. Sharp .McLaughli n30 A

34 E Oliver'30. A . Treganowan (C) 25 H Taylor 30 S. Fisher .

31 A Bristow35 P O Connor

Yee31 S25 J Jackman 31 N. Snart . 36 S Prendergast. . 26 A Askew Fotinioti s32 P 32 D . Begley 37 M Parthenides32. M . Browne 27 S Dods

.33 D. Grant 33 W. Carter 38 R Ashton

33. G. Cull 28 S Rodder 34 M . Pollard (RVC) 34 J. White 39 C Stevens34. D . Jarred 29 G McCully

30 R Newton 35 R. Hawkins 35 C . Stewart 40 A Warner35. J . Frazer

.31 J Davis 36 D. Carter 36 B. Pollock 41 M Lipshut

36. D . Cope 32 A Cassell (VC) 37 L . Morgan 37 B. McMahon 42 J Ross

37. D . Moran 32 A Keys 38 D. Linden 38 J. Raju 43 N Leit l

38. M . O'Sullivan 33 A Saultry Kalber39 G 39 B. McMahon 44 C Evans

Colvill e39 B33 S Harrison .

40 A Lewison 41 J. Murchie 45 M Blenhei m. .

40. M . Leffanue34 E Thompson (VC )34 S Konstanty

.41 M . Hudsdn 42 C . Mlzzi 46 J Beaurepaire

47 T Barenger41 . J . Seabury 35 A Mills 42 C . Adams 43 R . Carter

48 S Miles42. B . Dinneen 35 A Barge 43 A. Persi 44 R . Sherman 49 R Mullens43 A Duncan 36 M White 44 R . Mosbauer 45 A. Mandylaris 50 D Richardso n..44. A . Wilkinson RVC( )

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45 P. Rice 46 M. Billioni sD Wilson47

51 M Saunders

44 L. Hansen 37 M Ting 46 R. Foss47 A McDowell

.49 A. Ginnavin

52 M Daviso n53 C Joyce

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.43 G . Tilling 50 T. Handley 54 N Simon

46. J . Wilkins40 W Hayes 49 L . Halvy (RVC) 51 M. Fisher 55 G Sarkozy

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46 A O'Brien 61 A. Walsh 62 E Sladen

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A SectionOLD XAYERIARS ST. BERNARDS S1 KEVIN UNIVERSITY BLUE S

c .ch : Leigh Carlson Coach : Tim O'Shaughnessy Coach : Garry Foutds Coach : Coach : Lee Adamso nAsst, Coach : Phil Gaut Res. Coach : Chris Res. Coach : David Law Mike McArthur-Allen Res . Coach: Terry Benai m

¢s Coach : Craig Heave Mortenson Res. Coach: Mick Knuppel

1 Kennedy S 1 M Blood (C) 1 . C . Gray 1 . A . Callery I D Slimmon2 Hudson G(RC) 2 D Orlando 2 . L. Meehan 2. S . Lowerson 2 T Hutchin s3 Reynolds L 3 L Hannebery 3 . A . Brebner 3. D . Curtis 3 J Sturroc k4 Arrowsmith J

Burrows D 4 D Landrigan 4 . S . McKean 4 P. Greenhorn5 M Coltman

4 D Guengerich55 Robison M 6 B Healy 5 . Joe Mount

J M K

.6 P. O'Keefe

5 Q Gleason6 S Lon le

y6 Heath RVan Der Venne T

7 S Lethlean (VC) 6 . . c a y7 . G. Hoffman

7 M . Lucas8 B Dollman 7 D Ha e r~7

7 Canzoneri M 8 P McDonald 8 . J . Evans.

9 J . Giansiracusa 8 J7 Dodgson B 9 J Hawkins 9 . B . Jordan 10 N . Fraser S Mead e8 Frost C 10 S Mitchell 10. N . Mitchell 11 J . Panagrazio 10 A Davisg Stebbins C 11 Ad Jones 11 . P. Capes 12 R. Grinter 11 L Nort h9 Andrews A(VC) 12 J Bowen 12. B . Hogan 13 R . Bowles 12 G McLachla n9 Best J10 Shaughnessy M 13 C Ellis 13. C . Mitchell 14 L. Mahone y

15 M . Olive13 P Stockdal e14 C Roydhouse

10 Dann S 14 On Stoney 14. A . Thomas 16 B . Garvey 15 L Ryan11 Gorman A 15 L Ford 15. T. Wilkinson 17 S . Dawes 16 C Stewart12 Pirouet N 16 S Skidmore 16. L. Turnbul l

'18 J . Grigg 17 G de Crespigney3 Collins M

13 Cade J17 D Richardson 17. L. O Sullivan to D. Sheehy 1 8 A McEwi n

14 Parkin A 18 S Tucker 18. D . McLaughli n19 L Gollant

20 L. Hull-Brow n22 J . Macey 19 A Lowcoc k

14 Gamble R 19 An Jones . .T Hudso n20 23 B . Quirk 20 C Ryan

15 Stephens T 20 M Hardman .21 B Loughlin 24 S . Powell 21 T McIntyre

15 Natoli S1

6 Hitllas C21 A Parton

. .22. M . 0'Riley 25 B . Marusic

26 D S dl2223 T Wilco x

17 Hatfield G(VC) 22 M Rush23 R Coughlan

23. A . Mastropasqua . a er27 R. Gross 24 S Russel l

18 Clarke L19 Barr C 24 B Coughlan (VC )

24. P. Harve y25. C . Osborne

28 M . Giansiracusa29 M. Kempton

25 A Soll y26 M Vasey19 Carter-Buszard L

20 Phillips C25 J Lang 26. J . Gollant 30 M. Gargano 27 R Wilkie

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At McKinnon, C :i :y .. . :.,• outlasted ;:.ic l bv8 pts,with only 4 pts separating the two at 3/4 time . 11 goals to

6 in the first half was enough for the home side to hang on,as the visitors stormed home with 10 goals to 6 in thesecond half. It was a shootout at the McKinnon Corral, asLappage's 7 goals (OH), was matched by Grace's 6 (Orm) .Good players for OH were also Byrns and George, andMcConvill and Hall contributed plenty for Ormond .

At the residence of one Br. Garvey, it was a rout for thehome side, as C ' L, gave irr is a fair lickingby a neat 10 goals (60 pts). It was the last quarter that didthe damage, as the OPs held only a 25 pt lead at 3/4 time .I believe that scoring shots quite often give an indication ofthe relative closeness of a game, and the home teamappeared to dominate on this front by having 35 of theirown compared to 15. Godfrey, Farrell and Sinclair were thebetter players for OR whilst Kennedy, Witaker andMatulick battled hard for Beaumaris.

The home of footy, EP, saw another shellacking. This timeit was Old Ivanhoe who buried NOBs to the tune of 62 pts .Whilst the fat lady was preparing for action at 1/2 time,she was not quite required as 01 held sway by only 26 pts,and instead had afternoon tea with the Executive on thebalcony. However, she was called in for official duties at3/4 time as margin blew out to 57 pis and it was all over .Toovey went nuts with 8 goals for the winners, and waswell supported by Branigan (4 goals) and Hope . Vogels,Collison and Amor played well for the losing side .

The trip to Oak Park was a disaster Old Melbr ' s, asTherry had their kicking boots on and won comfortably inthe end by 28 pts . It appears that OMs only havethemselves to blame, as errant kicking in the 1st qtr costthem dearly. 9 shots to none indicate a clear dominance,but it was the 2nd qtr that was the difference for the locals,as they piled on 6 goals to 1 . Boyd, Edwards andNancarrow were fantastic for Theny . OMs' better playerswere Campbell . Thompson and Hecker.

Finally, there were kitchen sinks aplenty at Malvern, as IleLa Salle had everything thrown at them by Whiteftiars,but were able to plug out a 16 pt win . Every time DLSpulled away, the visitors managed to peg the home teamback with plucky and determined play. For the hometeam, old man Mackintosh was superb, and was welllooked after by the youngsters in Buckley and Harrison.For the white shorts brigade, Carrigg, Gloufehev and Lawstuck to their guns all day.

Preview

Br Garvey must be needing a rest by now, as OldParadians (7/4) play host for the third week in a row .when Old Haileybury (2/5) visit Harry the Hirer for thosesmelly camels to travel to Bundoora. Matt Ryan's strategic

polish is starting to ruboff on his charges now,and the pre-seasonsecond favourites are `--starting to hit their straps . Mick Dyer and his lads aretravelling along nicely at 4-1, and must be fancying thchchances for some action come September . Form says thevisitors, but I believe that the sleeping giant in B Section i;awakening, and the home ground advantage will besignificant today. Here's my roughie for the week, as INOPs will salute by 15 pts.Pre-season flag favourites, NOBs (1/3) roll out the redcarpet to the frequent flyer kings in BeaurnA*is (9/4)

a Brunswick. Frank Dunell must have felt like the Mayor o' .Hiroshima last week, as his team was bombarded by srelentless opponent . Jim Durnan will be hoping the la

s couple of weeks hasn't broken the spirit of his charges, bu as we know, youngsters are very resilient, and theyT

bounce back . How-ever, I think it will have to wait anotheidav, as the wiser heads under the control of General Franlwill prevail. NOBs to put themselves back into fla€calculations with an easy win today by 53 pts.Get your backside trackside this week, as all roads lead tcChelsworth Park, where we have the match of the rou

n between the top two in Old Ivanhoe (4/5) and Be La Sall c(4/5) . The coaching gurus of 01 would be going into thi,,game chock full of confidence, after disposing of a qualit}side last week in devastating fashion. Meanwhile, Erelieved Paul Cooper will be looking forward to this weekas it will give him a good guide to this year's prospects . :will have to stick to the home ground advantage here, &ithe home side will win, but only just, and after a bankroyale . 01 to cause heart attacks as they win by 1 pt!

The folks from Oak Park make the trek south to have tezand scones with the great E. E. Gunn, and theyll wifnes<the intriguing contest between Ormond (4/6) and'i'herr}(1 / 1) . Ian Jackman would be ruing the one that got aw

a last week and will take no chances in letting this one ge laway. Wayne Harmes has his boys firing nicely at themoment and are on a roll, winning the last two irimpressive style . This game's harder to pick than a brokernose, so I'll have to go with the home ground theoryOrmond to win by 12 pts .

In the final game for review, we see Old Melburnians (1 /8and the Junction Oval welcome the winless Whitefflan(13/2) . Erwin Leyden would have been seething with thfbad kicking and subsequent loss last week, and would 1>eexpecting a major lift from his players today . MeanwhileGreg Feutrill is scratching his head, as he ponders a 0-'start, as well as the increasing prospect of the dreaded 'Rword (relegation). Feutrill can ponder until the cows co

m home, as OMs will bounce back very hard at home today

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when they account easily for the hapless Whitefriars, anddish out a belting. OMs by panels (56 pts).

yIagO0SOld Paradians (1 /2) vs Old Haileybury (6/4)

NOBS (1 /5 )OP by 12 pis

NOBs by 33 pis

old Ivanhoe (3/ 1)

DLS by 24 pts

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De La Salle (1 /4 )

Ormond (2/5) vs Therry (7/4)Ormond by 20 pi sOld lb)elburnians(1 /20) vs Whitefriars (16/ 1)0' .:s by 40 pi s

Old Pasadian,s - Congratulations from all at to BrettDintinosante who played his 100th game for the Clublast Saturday against Beaumari .s . Brett commenced withOPs' in 1995 in the Unders. Well done "Dintin".Congratulations from everyone at Old Paradians' to Senior

Coach Matt Ryan and wife Nikki, who became proudparents to a baby girl (Elle Cherie) on Friday 18 May .

',tother tvell, Father recovering, baby beautiful !

Ormond - congratulates Danny "Wheels" Whelan forplaying 100 games for his club . Danny was a late footballstarter, playing in no junior competition and onlybeginning late in his Oakleigh High School days . He beganhis Ormond career in 1995 and quickly becamerecognised as a quality senior player. Danny is a talentedforward player who can easily turn a game to his team'sadvantage . He played in Ormond's 1998 ReservePremiership. Well done Danny on your efforts at Ormond .

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--- -- -- - ---_~~OLD HAIt.EYBURY 3.2 11.7 13.10 17.13 (115)ORMOND 6.2 6.4 13.6 16.11 (107)Old Haileybury : Lappage 7, Byrns 3 . White 2, Ad Hilton 2, Home.Harrop, Seccull. Best: Lappage. BtTnes, Ad Hilton, Jenke, George,Harrop .Ormond : Grace 6, B. Smith 3, Collins 2, Cramey . Detedio, Remman, L .Smith. L . Wilson. Best: McConvill . Hall . BaIlev, Keleher, Grace, Black.Umpires: N. Boyle R. Mayston (F). R. Richards, A. Long (G)OLD PARADIANS 4.4 6.9 11.13 17.18 (120)BEAUMARIS 2.1 5.3 8.6 9.6 (60)Old Paradians: Porteous 3. Brabender 3, Heffernan 3, Godfrey 2 . Sinclair2, J. Swindon, Pratt, Digney, Lethborg. Best : Godfrey, Pratt, Farrell .Szewczuk, Sinclair, Digney.Beaumaris : P Boctor 3, Tucker. Deaton. Spence, Catlin, Foley. Lee . Best :Kennedy. Catlin . Witaker, Bryce, L. Atk-his, Matullck.Umpires: J . Watson, R . Eastwood (F), K. Coughlan, R . Dunstan (G)OLD IYANHOE 5.2 10.5 17.8 20.9 (129)NORTH OLD BOYS 4.2 6.3 8.5 10.7 (67)Old Ivanhoe: M. Toovey 8, C. Branigan 4. J . Weddle 2 . Dowd 2, Bereza .Hope, Karayannis. Low. Best : Toovey. Dowd. Low, Branigan, Hope .Weddle.North Old Boys : Barker 4 . Kegnan. Sleep, Booth . Sutherland . Barker,Boyle. Best: Vogels . Collison, J . Barker, Boyle, M. Barker, Amor.Umpires: G . Wardrop, G . Hunichen (F). J . Mason, J. Kramer (B), L .Mavropoulos, G. Napper (G )THERRY PENOLA 0.0 6.3 8.3 11.6 (72)OLD RRELBURNL4NS 2.7 4.8 4.12 5.14 (44)Therry Panels; Elliott 3, C . Bannister 3, Christie 2, McKay, Mills .Russell .Best : Boyle. Edwards, Cristofoli, Nancarow, Elliott, Casta)dt .Old M eIbM_i ar,s : Hazell, Guest. Campbell. McMullin, Kinsella . Best :Campbell. Thompson, Hecker, Miller. Mulligan, Mulquiney.Umpires: P. James . R . Love (F), R . Seymour, P. Curtis (G)

DE LA SALLE 6.1 13.5 15.8 18.9 (117)WIDTEFRIARS 4.3 9.6 13.9 15 .11 (101)De La Salle: Duggan 5. Mannix 3 . D. Hyland 2. Bowden, Bonntci,LaRagv. Buckley, Corin, Morel . Hall, Bride . Best: Mackintosh, Duggan,Buckley . Elliott, Harrison. S . Hyland .Whitefriars : Reidy 4, Jongebloed 3 . Swain 3, Campbell . Carrig;, Glenn,Northey, O'Connor. Best: A . Carbone, Carrigg. Gloufchev, Hilton, Law,Reidy .Umpires : G. Curran, M. Morrison (F), C . Shipley. K. Pitcher (G)

OLD HAILEYBURY 3.3 5.7 8.8 11.8(74)ORMOND 3.5 6.5 10.5 14.9(93)Old Iiaileybury: Efstatlllou 3 . Mason 2 . Somaia 2, Curtain, Floyd,Johnston. B . Mitchell . Best: O'Donnell. P . Langford-Jones, B . Mitchell.Ross . Pountney, Moyle .Ormond: Whelan 3, Everett 2. Block 2,Joy, Casey. Stewart, Ashford,Courtney. Dale, Farrell. Best: Dale, Courtney, Bridges . Block, Joy,Whelan .OLD PARADIANS 6.1 13.3 18.4 20.8 (128)BEAUMARIS 1.1 2.2 4.3 7.3 (45)Old Pamdian€: Harford 5. Clavola 4, Dtntinosante 3. Seckold 3. Joyce 2,Curran, Galloway, Healy Best: Harford, Harris, Geary, Ball, Curran .Seckold. BeaumnrLs: Wadham 3 . Fisher, McGrath . Quin . Vazue. Best:Vazue, A O'Brien . Quin . McGrath, Wadham. Gray .NORTH OLD BOYS 1.2 4.3 6.6 9 .9(63)OLD IVANIIOE 1.4 2.6 3.9 5-11 (41)North Old Boys: Connelly 4, Visser. Joyce, Daniels, Munro, Skene 1Best: Hoskings. Shear. Fitzclarence, Morley . Kennedy . SpeedOld Ivanhoe: Not received. Best: Not received .TI E RRY PENOLA 6.2 8.3 10.5 14.7 (91)OLD hiELBURNIANS 0.3 1.4 4.8 7.9(51)Theory Penola: Vaina 3, McWhinney 2, Higgins 2, Bosanko 2, McMahon2. Mifsud 1, Stella 1, O'Shea I . Best : O'Shea, Mitchell, O'Brien, Garont P .Garoni M, Barron.Old Ir4elbmuians: Jensz 3, Neeson 3, Useinov 1 . Best: Tsiotras, Jenkins,Brvant. Thiele, Waddell, Thomas.DE LA SALLE 1.9 3.11 10.13 13 .18 (96)@JIUTEFRIARS 1 .0 1.0 2.3 3.3(21)De La Sall e: Johnstone 3, Hall 3, Walker 2, Dariew, Molan . Harber.Shaw. Best: McKenzie . Davies. Bowker. Smith, Hyde, Wise.Whitefriere: Duffp, Fulton, Winch . Best: Fulton. Fedele, Brice, Clifford .Johnson. Elliott .

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B SectionBEAUMARIS DE LA SALLE NTH OLD BOYS OLD HAILEYBURY OLD I!/AHHO E

Coach : Jim Duman Coach: Paul Cooper Coach: Frank Dunnell Coach: Mick Dwyer Coach : Gerard Shell yRes Coach: Rod McNab Asst : Paul O'Dwyer Res. Coach : Mark Robinson Res. Coach : Andrew Bonwick Asst . Coach: Paul Fahey

Res: Damian Carroll Res. Coach : Noel Spoor

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6 L . Buller 6 M Harber 7 . P.Booth 7. Adam Hilton (C) 7 E.McWilliam

7 D. Foley 7 P Harrison 8 . B.Collison 8. R. George 8 T.Stevens (RC)

8 A. Spence 8 J La Ragy 9 . H . Maplestone 9. S . Rowlands 9 M .Karayannis

8 M. O'Brien 9 J Hall 10 . M.Nulty 10 . C. Efstathiou 10 M . Crowley

9 B. Nicholson (DVC) 9R E Williams it . R . Morley 11 . M . Graves 11 S .Tully

10 A. O'Brien 10 T Silvers 12 . S.Lock 12 . P. Dimond 12 C.Branigan

11 M . Lee 11 A Evans (C) 13, THalpin 13 . B. Harrop 13 C.Barke r

11 L. Stevens t2 D Toohey 14 . D .Kingham 14, A. Forsyth 14 K.Theodoss i

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13 D. Whitaker 14 A Robertson 17 . J. Fitzclarence 16 . P. O'Donnell 16 M .Woods

14 T. Collins 15 P Bowden 18 . C .Murray 17 . Ash Hilton 17 A.Corcoran

14 D. Dew 16 S Hyland (VC) 19 . P.O'Farrell 18 . C. Jayaskera18 J .Hope (VC )

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16 A. Quin 18 C Mercuri 21 . N .Casboult 20 . J . Wright20 D.Hawke s21 R.Roberts

17 L. Atkins 19 R Prezens 22 . M.Connelly 21 . A. Jenke22 P.Donaldso n

17 S. Fitzgerald 20 M Picone 23 . D . Coonan 22 . D. Mason 23 A .Bareza18 T. Cotter 21 D Jackson 24 . J.Barker 23 . M . Seccull 24 G .Haro s18 N . Kennedy 21RM Joyce 25 . G .Phyland 24 . A. Ross 25 A.White19 M. Atkins 22 M O'Donnell 26 . M.Yandell 25 . B. Johnston 26 RLilli s19 A. Low 23 D O'Brien 27 . W.McTaggart 26 . J . Bell 27 J .Weddl e20 L . Tucker 24 J Morel 28 . D .Joyce 27 . R. Brandham 28 S .Morri s20 M . Mellon 24RB Buick 29 . D . Visser 28 . S. Walden (VC) 2; R.Weddle (C )21 L . Healy 25 C Hyde 30 . M .Leigh 29 . B. Carson 30 A.Gilbert21 P. Sherman 25RM Shaw 31 . L .Boyle 30 . D. Warnes 31 T.Perer a22 J . Holt (C) 26 D Spithill 32 . M.Phyland 31 . D . Lay 32 A.Goole y23 A. Catlin 27 S Thomas 33 . M .Barker 32 . B. Mitchell 33 N.Pratt24 B.Gray 28 N Harbor 34 . J.Saad 33 . P. Wright 34 A.Tieman25 M . Smith 29 P Hesse 35 . M.Carney 34 . P. Langford-Jones 35 L.Mclean26 B. Spence-Bailey 30 B Mannix 36 . D .Tonkin 35 . D . Lappage 36 M .Pollock27 B. Haynes 31 S Hyde 37 . S.Mikunda 36. B. Lay 37 M .Berry28 J . Vance 32 R Bonnici (VC) 39 . C . Siotos 37. G . Fletcher 38 Ga George29 S. Blackie 33 C Bowker 38 . M .Amor 38 . L . Floyd 39 Ge George30 R . Corfield 34 P Grant 40 . C .Phyland 39 . D . Emerson 40 A.Gioll o31 P. Ott 35 A Mackintosh 41 . N .Tonkin 40 . S. Davey 41 P.Malnoey32 M . Matulick 37 D Hyland 42 . A . Kennedy 41 . S. Saunders 42 L.Courage33 G . Jury 39 S Hoy 43 . D .Zacek 42 . A. McMahon 43 L.Hunter

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36 R. Deaton 42 J Davies 46. P.Daniels 45 . T. Hilton 46 M .Tolley

36 A. Blackie 43 K Brkic 47 . J.Barlow 46. A. Waxman 47 J .Weir

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84 Russell G56 A Hunt 53 . G. Hammond 85 Stella S57 J Weir 54 . M . Wilson 87 Jones P

58 T Burdeu 55 . J . Putz89 Christie A93 Smith J

60 B Reid 56 . M . Farrell 94 Culph S63 N Sampieri 57 . M . Broadhurst 95 Hill M

96 Reddan S64 C Bowes 58 . B . Smith 99 La Corcia M

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CoIle ," rue on th(ir :z er rlmaaEr . with Rcle Saini::rs hot on ur,;. heels L :f d

wi rest now, with the Bullants stillthe Fields a bit of a gap has opened

stn ; at the rear.oar :_ rnes coming up in the next fortnight wiil

., . -1 of , .

, -,r indication of where we are all heading.

h< c' ano~ller _cod irictc w; a 1 0

score e~ ly as plenty of --esbefore the Lions got their act t ia fair gap at orange time . Th : T istart of the last before the traway with another good vict .great all day for Collegians vHarrison off half back and aa tall up forward and John L)nBest for the Tiges were IKidd and Michael VVuitle .On ' 8 oints Sepa : .

_ie main ir7rL'ai in

-s must then have

nave been all over at half time . 8 grinin or

side came out with all guns bl2nd L< ; including, a rampant c'..., ib :last quarter to give their percenta_e aThe BuIlants were at a loss as t+} 'they were pretty competitive till Ithird, Nick Craven, Nathan Guva : ~, am' .-nnwere amongst Caulfield's best svi~_;c E___i : . a,._-and Thompson could hold their heads up for theBulls .

Had it ot been for some extremely ing bya their game against ie: ld

OEG put it beyond doubt and they finished tlthe last. Goodger in defence, onballerKavanagh sensational especially early ai dleader Lutterschmidt with 4 twins stood out f 2evictors while Nock, Frances and Mackay gaveassistance to the Panthers stand outs Solley . BangerPdlurp', -nd Big Ad's who kicked 5 .

1 e put a courageous showing after a coupleof dis: ial veeks against the in form ' . Leadingby 26 paints midway through the second - _ ..y could

not contain the Glen Eira side who came out kicking6 in 15 minutes in the premiership quarter and thegame was virtually over at 3/4 time . Ajax won the lastquarter but the damage had been done . Best for thehappy victors were Pinniger, Gilmore, Asia, Massisand Doe . Jeremy Dukes was yet again best afield and

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3 pretty well their only loss to Collegians nothingtamed about . Old Essendon as well have

o',=ong a thrown away game to the Rovers

ir only stumble . So it should be an enthralling

}ifi1e. I am finding it difficult to pick the winner bu t<, in home ground plays an important factor, and at

Ti ac Park, Chris and the boys will just get over thelirt~, but don't be surprised at all if it goes the othe r

y

feet score . Thanks fellas keep it up, especially,1,_ ,,Ilegians guys .i i i{ 10 ~Ay co-scribes would kill for that . Let's do it

_ k either.

- congratulate Senior VC,q who this week note:a;:s up hi s

- arrle for the Club and becomes just th e?5th player in the Club's histo ry to do so . An

.c-llnt and consistent contributor over the last 8ir, "Banger" has a Club Best & Fairest to his

i : : .nle and has also represented Victoria. The Club1 , iks forward to many more years of service bothon and off the field from Brendan and wish him' .tek in his milestone game today .

All at Pantherland also congratulate Aaron Drinan;l!o represents the Club for the 50th time today .

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Anaerson 1, L. Holt 1, Ariz 1, Be,,' 1 . Best : Browne, Fletcher. Scarlett. B.Hoit. D. Anderson, Dunball . : C. Ste ~s (5) S. Morgan (F)

GLEN F.111A 23 7.10 14.18 16.21 (11'7)

AJAX 4 € 9.7 13.11 (8.9)

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ASAX: Davis 3: Kalb 3: Weisler 2; Freund 1 : F z pan 1 : Konsky 1 ; Rajch1; Dv"-, 1 . Best Dukes ; Ra~,h: L§`eislcz: Ha1N ..,.a: Duremm3n: Kalb.

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Cooper 4, Greeves 2. Tarode 2. Mo 2. Harris 2 . Phillips.lowtmy Hart Best- Harris . White. }' .""oon, COrsaf.

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n 'vlentone: Federson. ,. sn, CunninghamZahra Beasley

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_ : L 3vicClirltock 1 . Fraser 1, Guide 1, Killeen 1, Vear 1 . Perkins 1 .Best : Fraser. Traeger. Maskell. Palcodlmas. Campbell . Vera-

•NiL;chke 3. Kelly 2 . Power 2, Wlieelcu- 1. W*ffnont 1 .David Anderson 1 . Best : Keltv. Nitschke, David Anderson, 'heeler . Ng,

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G A 1 3 43 5.3 5.4(34)

GIm IN= Caruana 3, K Din-,ar,lili 1 ; DooLn 1 . Best : Ck olan ; Caruana: KDark--hki; SeRxinchy : Jones: Cassar. AJAM Basist 4: Sharp 1 : Cukdern :an1 ; Goldenfein l ; Godlewiu 1 : Roth I. Best: Bock: Boon: A Halphen: Lust:Waisman; Sharp.

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C SectionAJAX UULlEEN- CAULFIELD GRAM COLLEGIANS GLEN EIRA

Coach: Mark Sarau TEMPLESTOWE Coadh: Dean Anderson Coach: Tim Hart Coach : Paul BeddoeRes Coach: David Marks Coach: Dean Matthews Res Coach:Komel Dachs Res. Coach : Gary Irvine Res Coach : Phil Jones

1 N Gold (G) Res Coach: John Stanton 1 D. Rosman I J .Dixon I M. Ryan2 J Ritterman

1 J Prior 2 B. Hall 2 M. Johnson 2 N. Astapenko

3 B Davis (DVC)2 G Alexander 2 A. Carver 3 B .Maoney 3 C . Massis

4 M Dudakov (VC)3 S Young 3 C . Knight 4 D . Atkinson 4 D . Cassa r

5 M Rajch4 W Thompson (DVC) 3 S. Stevenson 5 R. Henebery DV C{ ) 5 A. Tsirogianni s

6 D Kalb 6 P Graham 4 M. Liddell 5 D. Greeves (RC) 6 J . Zagame7 M Konsky

7 P Robertson (VC) 5 S. Kendall 6 P.Davis 7 S . Vamvaki s

8 A Krongold 8 N Bone 5 . M. Pennycuick 7 J,Farley 8 P. Tsa liotisg9 A Rosen

9 Ch Parris 6 M. Harrison 8 C . Unsworth O C 9 G. Hayes Dewar10 G Dukes

11 G Chivers 6 N . Craven 9 N.Harrison (DVC) 10 G. Richard s

11 M Weisler12 A Parris 7 J. Cowlishaw 10 S . Harding 12 B . King

12 J Basist 13 D Tulloch 8 S. Cossart - Walsh 11 B . McKenzie 13 G. Brown13 A Freund

14 A Panou 9 W. Bowes 12 J,Fry 14 M . Wellgos z

14 Y Rapapo rt15 B Wolnizer 10 A. Will (VC) 13 THartshorne 15 F. Buckley

15 J Segal (VC)16 S Smith 11 C . Deal 14 R .Schober 16 S . Limny o

16 M Segal (DVC)17 C Darby 12 D . Pearce 15 L.Cottom 17 A . Russo

17 A Cukierman18 K Burridge 12 S. Fryers 16 A .Fletcher 18 M . Dimachk i

18 J Dukes19 L Stott 13 J. Monrell 17 R . Hooking (VC) 19 J . Thrusfiel d

19 M Halphen20 M Jones 14 M. Green 18 T.Krotiris 20 A . Diamond

20 M Buckley21 P Gannas 15 A.Docker 19 M . Davis 21 P. Jones

21 D Gelbart22 G McLaren 16 S. Sant 20 Andrew Farr 22 S . Emmett

22 A Bock23 D Matthews (C) 17 G . Harrison 21 C . Harris 23 S . Neeson

23 B Ritterman25 T Matthews 18 B. Baxte r

18 P Anderson22 S .Piasente 24 B . Mascal i

24 J Sharp26 S Boyd27 J Hestia

.19 R . Buchanan

23 C.Pollock 25 P. Khazaal

25 M Blashki 28 P Wolnizer 20 M . Klose24 E .Waters 26 C. Grey

26 B Duzenman29 P Bone 20 H . Vella

25 R .MuirWoolley26 S y

27 R. Gilmor eC fS Sheezel 30 Darren Williams 21 N . Brohier (C)

.McCann28 N

28 P. ommer ordP Walvish

31 A Shine 22 T. Foster.Kenneally29 A

. Mill s29 A.29 B Lukav 32 R Williams 22 M . Richardson

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30 L. P ery

30 A Lefkovic 33 N Hamshare 23 D . Ash.

31 J Rose31 T. Amberline

'31 M Barnett34 S Lambropoulos 24 N . Gu ett

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32 D Janover 35 D Daskalou 25 G. Evans.

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33 S Boon 36 P Hare 26 S . Williams.

34 A Sm [h34 R. Oldham

34 D Ones 37 L Thompson 26 S . Widjaja .35 Ashley Farr

35 J . Commerford35 S Roth

40 S Meadows 27 R . Keown36 G Cooper

36 P. Slifka

36 J Feldman 41 R Lea 27 J . Ryan . 37 M . Pinni e r937 S Newstadt

42 P Edwards 28 J . Jacobs 37 M . Opie 38 M . Lewin

38 D Goldenfein 43 M Mason 29 W. Brockett 38 T. Marxs 39 G . E an939 B Klein

44 R Schneider 30 D . Peterson 39 N. Hart 40 K. Dimackh i

40 M Borenstein 31 S Craven 40 A. Wiseman 41 H . Wall sA Godlewicz

46 A Humphreyy

.32 M Cutler 41 N. Baxter 43 D . Psalia

42 E Rubenstein49 B Touriganis

.33 C McGrath 42 L. Vasdekis (DVC) 44 S. Diamon d

43 M Measey50 D Glover .

34 J . Margerison 43 M . White 45 A. Caruan a

44 M Lust54 S Dowlan

35 S . Thompson 44 A. Tarode 46 M. Baraket

45 0 Flamm60 D Horvathl

36 M . Cramphorn 45 N. Lynch 47 T Evan s

46 T Waisman 37 M . Gurpinar 46 D. Cooks 48 J. Haliwell

47 8 Czarny 38 J . Restarick 47 B.Lumb 49 M. Bento n

48 B Erlich 39 J . Santiago 48 B. Horsall 50 P. Waked

49 L Skolnik 40 R. O'Neill 49 J. Waters 52 A. Haines50 J Rockman 41 C. Nairn * 50 B. Jefferson (VC) 53 S. Rees

51 J Jolson 42 D. Synman (DVC) 51 T. Donnelly 54 M. Migliorini

52 M Segal 43 J . Smith 52 K .Jones 55 L . McGraw

53 A Halphen 44 N. Coutts 53 B. Grant 56 H . Redd y

54 G Herzberg 45 D. Scott 54 J. Haversberg 57 S. Hall55 G Ben-Ahron 46 R. Foote 55 T. Cooks 59 B. Stewart

60 J Wajnberg 47 L. Salem 56 L .Gordion 60 S. Jankovic48 S . Varthalis 57 R . Hartshorne 61 M. Tkocz49 J . Dalwood 58 D . Smith 63 D . Dunlevi e50 A. Buchanan 59 R . Sztar 65 M. Dimou51 D. Elias 60 D . Dowlin g52 T. RYnberk 61 D . Gambaro Dandenong'_' . y53 S . Krien 62 S. Muir

SiotllE:lP h54 P. Faure 64 M. Gribble y56 B . O'Callaghan 9790 42657 P. Farmer60 P. Senior APM Group62 B. Goddard69 K. McDonald Building S Construction

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ctionROVERS OLD E ll u; OLD M ENTONIANS PRAHRAN ST BEDE S

" m Goss Coach : Chris Bye Coach : Sven Samild Coach : Tony Free MENTONE TIGERSRa s i:oach : Tony Naumoff Res Coach : Steve Lynn Res Coach : Jamie Winduss Res Coach: John Ross Coach : Russell Barnes

A. Brudar 3 P Lutterschmidt 1 q qcreman 1 . D. GALLAGHER Res Coach : Wayne Moss

2 M. McKellar4 D Rya n5 M Oxnam 2 C Twentyman 2. A. BEATTIE 1 P Wintle

3 D. Busby 6 C Ridi ey 3 B Murphy (VC) 3. J . LANE 2 L Wintle (C)

4 S . Anderson (C) 7 J Leask 4 D Carrot 4. P. QUICK 3 J SebireMarly n5 B 8 J Heritage 5 C Mackay 5. H. PITTS 4 A L'Huillie r.Natol iA

9 J Goodqer 6 C Alexander 6. A. CORBOY 5 S Napier6 .7 A. Duddy

10 S Bryan t11 B Paal

7 G Ferguson8 N Macquire 7• SA . PANG 6 A Rya n

8 Drew Anderson 12 L Fleming 9 R Newton 8. I . HUNT 7 N Owe n

9 B. Boyd 13 C Obiiubek 10 B Kuramoto 9. A. BUNNETT 8 J Cunningha m

10 B Holt 14 S Evans 11 D Solley 10 . B . HODGSON 9 G Marini c

Zam iioneJ11 Pa915 T DeBlas i

S M Ph12 C Dwyer 11 . A. PITTS 10 M Wintle. 16 c erson 13 R Ball 12 . M . BEER 12 J Kan e

12 R. Dunball 17 P Hexte r18 J Walker

14 K Campbell 13 . B . MCCLINTOCK 13 D Goodchil d3 G. Wood s

Borradal eN 19 E Healey15 J Costello15 C Davis 14 . M . EASTHAM 14 A Connoi iConnolly

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20 D Hunter 16 D Nock 15 . I . DENNIS 15 T McCol l.a 21 S Dale 17 N Unford 16 . A. RHODES 16 A Hipwel l

is D. Marshall 22 J Rush 18 T Bauman 17 . D. HOWARTH 17 M Selling s7 D. Artz (VC) 23 J Hughes

24 J Dazkiw19 A Palmer (VC) C) 19 . S . CAMPBELL 18 T Giaquinta

u B. Healy 25 B Turner 20 S Mullin (C) 20 . J . KELLOW 19 A Drury19 M . Lawrence 26 S Fleming 21 A Drinan

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25 M . Davey 33 A Dawson 27 G Katris 27 W PYE 27 S Kingwel l26 S. Wills 34 D Podge r

35 L Kavanagh28 L Hogan29 A Carter

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27 M . Nitschke 36 S Dart 30 J Vick 29 . W. TASEFF 29 T Marshall

°8 P. Gardiner 37 M Jinks 31 P Mevel (RVC) 30 . M . SCICLUNA 30 D Falkingham

2 9 M . Fletcher 38 S Whitfield 32 N Hollow 31 . J BELCHER 31 M Mifsud

30 G . Shenfield 39 M Burns 33 S Worrell.

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M Francis 35 . B. GELLIE 37 M Connolly45 P Barryry 38 B Sherrill 36 . J . KILLEEN V C

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by Barry -CYAN PRESS

Banyule continues on its orderly path, and thenewcomer to the four, Old Camberwell, after aslow start, looks menacing .

Very sad to learn of Dave Roger's decision to stepdown as Coach of Monash Blues, he is a fineambassador for Amateur football and anornament to the game in general .

St Leos scoring efficiency overwhelmed Old Careyin a match more even than the final resultindicates. The Panthers had no counter for theAnimals' two dominant forwards, BrendanVaughan & Steve McCann, nor could they stemthe stream of Steve Buckle & Don Dint deliveriesout of midfield, who were all outstanding in anotherwise even outfit . The visitors had top gamesfrom Peter Unkles, rucking, Andrew Kent, centre,Chris Angus, wing, Cam Campbell, roving, andTim Whitelaw at HF.

Monash Blues did stretch University Blackswith the lead alternating through most of thegame, and once more Blacks had the wherewithalto win the close one . Blacks best were Matt & BenCunningham on the ball, and the Costellos,Andrew & Tim . In the light of Doc Rogers'resignation as coach during the week, the Ashersregrouped bravely under Asst Coach, Tim Powell,and had outstanding games from Liam Hollowayat CHF, Nick Sereda in the ruck, Spider Smith inhis 100th until injured, and Nick De Young at FP& on the ball .

Banyule blasted Ivanhoe Assumption with an 8goal final term to record yet another impressive

victory. The Bears had special efforts fromflankers Chris & Nick Taylor, Brett Cantwell, BIGDave, Jayson Egan up forward, and Adam Dooley .

The Hoes weren't far off the pace and had greatgames from on-baller Doni Valkanis, Ang Pearce,Danny Ryan, Stuart Morris, and Chris Tucker, all

forwards .

Old Geelong crumpled against the power of OldCamberwell after a flying start . The Wells'attacking defence again proved its worth,especially in their huge 3rd term. Simon Smithhad a big day on the ball for the Wells, MatHanson was impassable at CHB, Bubba McLeanruled the middle, and Jezza Goodale starred upthe sharp end . OGS had meritorious efforts fromWit Paul on the ball, Parnell on his wing, andMcInnes in defence .

Aquinas had a regulation win over Tarra Valley

with a big lst termeffort giving them anunassailable break .The Bushrangerskept pace thereafter but were unable to nr~ ;eheadway. The Bloods were happy with the jobdone by three defenders, Bernie Moran, ChrisWood, and the reliable Craig Glennie. Luke Taylorat FB starred for YVOB, with Brad Pearce againstrong on the ball, and Jimmy Longworth waseffective in a tagging role.

TODAY'S MATCBES

Uni. Blacks host St Leo's in today's big match.Two questions present themselves ; 'HoLV willBlacks cope with McCann & Vaughan?', and, 'Willthe Animals get lost on the Main Oval savanna?' .I think the former to be the more serious of thetwo, and will be compounded by the present goodform of the Parkers' Steve Buckle & Don Diniacross the middle . I have to go with St Leo's towin this one by a kick or two, and do so in spite ofmy considerable respect for the Blacks' ability tomagic their way out of trouble .

Ivanhoe Assumption tackle Monash Blues,which, on paper, looks a bit of doddle for the Hoes .But, as Blacks found last week, this won't be thecase, and the Hoes will be under the pump if theydo relax . The Hoes sensible attitude, and directstyle of play should give them a 2/3 margin on thesiren .

Banyule and Aquinas confront in another keymatch, in which the Bears could be excused forregarding the Bloods as just another ninepin to beknocked over. Each week sees furtherconfirmation of Greg Whitcroft's meticulouspreparation of his side this year, and irrespectiveof my esteem for Laurie Aghan's ability to pulcompetitive sides on the field in spite of injury andunavailability, it would be a big ask for the Bloodsto win this one . The Bears keep doing all the righlthings, and will take the game by 5 goals .

Old Carey welcomes Old Geelong to Bulleen forthe first time since 1990, with both in recovenmode following deflating defeats last week . Wi

l the two sides favouring a free flowing style, thi °will be an attractive game for the spectators, an(the result will be in doubt to the end . I'll go for thfPanthers by a whisker, provided they remember t<apply their own Team Rules .

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01d - speedster, Brellc_u played,, ;s 6-,_`I game for the Panthers last week. Good to, :e you back after such a debilitating illnessBrendan, and all the best for the next 50! !

I~ qniala s - it has taken Mathew Slattery 8=,,asons to get this milestone due to injury and hislove of the social side of football . This, is actuallyiiis 140th game in footy, as he has never pulledoil the boots in the junior ranks is captain of ourwserves and one of the most respected members ofour club . His contribution to the baekline iss,,,eond only to the contributions he makes as thedirector of our social calendar.

AY 'S W'. - - -- --74 ~

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I71 Ss;c~~or-University Blacks v . St . Leos Emmaus

Ivanhoe Assumption v . Monaslz Blues

Banyule v . Aquina s

Old Carey v. Old Geelon g

NA:IE CLUBSENIORS

S . McCann St LeosEgan Banyule

Livingstone AquinasCultera Aquinas

Flynn Ivanhoe'4atthews Old Carev3. Vaughn St Leos

2720181616161 6

DI RESERVE~affar Old Camberwell 0 19Keyhoe Yarra Valley 0 17MeKean St Leos 1 16Joyce Ivanhoe 0 12

shouldn't be troubled at homey; the Wells are playing ominouslyal's berth appears inevitable now

d into the four ahead of the Hoes .angers will trouble the Wells early with

und speed, but do not have the firepowe rith such a quality side overall.

ers should be: Blacks, Hoes ,, OGS, & Wells . Blacks & Wells are theouts to date, so their Round 9 clash will be

1- : the contacts are : 9818 1425 Ph- vLajeflstra .easy'mail .ccsarl .aal .

:OU : <'oon Mondays, with sometime

5 .0

San , Vr u„s . Umpires: I . Burgess. T . Brc oks (F)

OLD C"-;T' 5.5

St Lc~s :.a~ :: S.IdcCann 7, B.e'i-~ 6, Bucl.: 2,Dhiirtcolantonlo 2, N .Hodder 2. Podbury, P.ilcGloin . Donovan, Elocd.Krebs, Flood . Best :McKenzie, > S.wcCann, Bruce, Rose, Vaughan,tL'oa9 .Old Carey : Kent 5 . Matthews 3. Hickey 3. t4'hitelaw 2, :v :gus . BestKent, 1Jhldes. Angus, Campbell, Wlatelavr, Battle.Umpiaes : D. Whiteley,P. Tit n (6)IiOP : 2.4 6.9 9.10 13 .10 (88)

4.7 8.8 10.13 14.15 (99)

Mon i . Holloway 5, DeYoung 3, Goode 2, Chesarl, CraYen,Kamphuis. Sereda. I iotloway, DeYoung, Chesart, Bolton . hewmtan .UaFv~ ' : Chatfield 4, McArthur 3, Beaton, B. Costello, M.CmnG h im , Roberts, Schirmer, Thonzson. Best : A. Costello,C. Frankffi , W. lartin, Pekin . M . Cumitngham . Sehrimer.Umpires: D . Irons, K . McNiece (F)BANYULE 2.4 8.7 11.8 19 .11 (125)

IV OE , . + 2.3 5.6 11.9 14.12 (96)

Baayule : J Egan 4, W311more 4. Keenan 3, Plati'fair 2, Chapman, Moran,

Burke, Natoli, J Plant. Canneell. Best: C Taylor. N Taylor, Cantwell . D

Williams' J Egan, Dooley .

Ivanhoe Aside: B Bowe 4, A Pace 3 . D Ryan 2, Tucker, Morris. Martin .

Frew, Fkynn. Best: Valkaris. A Pace, Wood, Morris, Brown, Tucker.

Umpires: J . core. M. Taylor (F), T. Dornom, R. Nation (B)

OLD t . . . .. 2.3 7.4 8.6 13.9 (87)

OLD C- . . _~. 6.2 10.6 22.8 24.8 (152)

Old Geelo Couch 5, Jones 3, Parnell 2, J.Paul 1, Salter 1 . Farrer 1 .Best : W.Paul, Parrtell. McOlnes, Simpson, Bolton, Couc h

Old Camberwell: Old Carob : Goo.iale 6, Credlin 3, HeRernan 3, Lippiatt

2. Mitchell 2, Mckenzie 2, llanson i . Smi:h 1, Hardman 1, Perryman 1 .

Mclean I . Kapoor I . Best : Smith. Hanson, Mclean, Credlin. Goodale.

Kapax

Umpires : M . Fraser, S. Payton (i )AQUINAS 7.3 9.4 11.7 15.13 (103)

YARRA VALLEY 2.3 5,5 8.8 11.8 (74)AquintiteFlynn4, Minogue 2 Denbraber 2,Ltvigstone,Colliver,Hunter.Tanilll,R.Moran ,LorkmBest :Woaien .Glen: .,. . .Cc 1 ve;B .Moran,Flynn,Evaus .'xa' . . 7: Keyhoe3,Hancc:'.c21 .. :.! . 2Lair ' !An, . . . .. S: ge, Thompson, Best : Tay-r, :cake. Longaorth .

0St Leo's ~~.

Tribe, B.NiitcheilB.Mitchell .

Best : D .Pitcher, Tribe, Simondson, Mckean . Nolan .

Old Carey. Leong, Palmer, B .Shutie. BestMelon, Ward, Leong.

MONASH BLUES

2.8 2.14 5.16 8.21 (69)

0.1 0.1 1.3 3.5(23)

D. Pitcher 2, P.Sz"vins. Mekean, Raynor, Renner ,

rHerry, Te,.~usd=ale .BLACKS 4.3

rlin. McCormick.Uazverfet . Ralph. Best: @eck, i.

Guera, Chamberlain . Hart ,

2.3 2.4 2.4 (16)

5.7 7.9 10.13 (73)t: Merest, Reasdale, Brennan ,

s: Peck 5, A. 'lolari 2,ille, Molloy. Dore, Sullivan, Board ,

2.0 4.3 6.4 6.7 (43)

ivi : : -- 1.1 2.1 2.4 5.8 (38)

arle 2, Reid, Bell. Noonan. J McDermott. Best : Hopgood .Sum L, o iric~rmott . Martin, S Gray . Thompson.Ivanh oe : McGowan 2, ToogoaL Rosenfeld, Thackwray . Best : Racone,Shuttlewrorth, Toogood, hScGowarr. Zeegers.OLD GEELONG 1.2 3.2 5.7 6.7.43

OLD CAYM 5.3 10.5 13.9 18.11 .119

Old Geelong; Browning 2 . Brown 1, tieine 1 . Fitzgerald 1 . Cole 1 . Best:Goldsworthy. Qpie. Cook, Brown. Burbank, Kemp .Old -' ell : Not received. Best: Not received

AQUINAS 3.4 10.6 10.8 15.10 (100)

YARRA VALLEY 3.0 3.1 6.5 6.7(43)

Aquinas: Lyng 5 . Bradshaw 4, Field, Crouch, N. Moran, Blakney .

Williams, Hunt . Best : Bradshaw, Chapman, Lyng, Williams,

VandersiuLs, Field .

Fsrrr Valley: Tomkins, Meilrath, Potter. Cusano, Davies, Pask Best:

How-c, Lorden, Kerr, Tomkins.

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DI SectionAQUINAS O.C . OANYULE ' lC .:/ MONASH BLUES OLD CAMBERWEL L

Coach : Laurie Aghan Coach : Greg Whitcroft ASu(; ; . :N TI ® N Coach : Tim Powell Coach : Jarred 0'NiellRes . Coach: Howard Field Res Coach : Rohan Doherty

Coach : Brad HallRes Coach: Marcus Spencer Res Coach : John Harvey

1 R. Mills 1 T. Egan Rea . Coach: Colin McDonald 1 S.ChaChapman 1 J McLean2 C. Thomas 2 D .Witchell 2 J . Baxter (VCR) 2 T James3 T. Vanderluis 3 S.Kayrooz

1 . S . Conley3 L. Holloway 3 A Inkster

5 M. Boland 4 M.Gilbert 2 . M. Maud 4 G. Chessari 4 N Lippiatt

6 D. Minogue 5 B.Wilmore 3. C. Tucker'

5 D. Rogers 5 S Horskin s7 C. Glennie 6 W.Keenan Neil l4 . T. O 6 M . Newman 6 A Seeley

8 J Jess 7 G .Shaw 5 . J . Scoble 7 FarrarP 7 M Scott.9 T. Harkin 8 B.Cantwell 6 . T. Healy (DVC)

.8 S . Thompson

8 J Heffernan

10 D . Boland 9 J .Plant 7• P. Rawley 9 J . Godde9 J Goodal e1 0

11 M . Barmby 10 B.Moxin 8 . J . Shuttlesworth 10 S . Webster(VC) R Ka poo r12 A. Bethune 11 S.Cross

9 . E . Heal y10 P. Lee (VC)

11 M . Spencer 13 L Gladma n13 D . Denbraber 12 J .Egan .

11 . J . Finlayson12 G. Smyth 14 R Whitehead

14 A. Lorkin 13 C .Burke 13 A . Herrman 15 A Bryson15 A. Williams 14 B.Woodlock 12 . B . Finlayson 14 B . Merlin 16 D Walke r16 J. Hunt 15 S .Gray 13 . S . Narkiewicz (DVC) 16 B . Tatterson 17 N Credlin17 M. Denavi 16 A.Dooley

14 . P. Flynn (C) 17 P. O'Neill 18 A Brownless18 J. Hughes 17 T.Chapman 15 . J . Curtin 18 K . Hendratta 19 J O'Neill

19 G . Whitehead 18 J .Turnbull 16 . S . Smyth19 G. Gilbert 20 D Mitchell

20 P. Paras 19 P.Witchell 17 . S . Morris 20 N . Sereda 21 T Hardman

21 J . Pierce 20 S.Playfair 18 . T. Scoble 21 C. Gregory 22 B Howard

22 S. Flynn 21 R .Dintinosante 19, D. Wood22 R . Kamphuis 23 B Tippe r

23 J . Livingstone 22 N .Taylor 20 . P. Blocker 23 G. Harry24 D Imberge r

24 P. Harper 23 S.Gray 21 . L. Blackwood24 T. Craven

25 A Hardenber g

25 B. Volombello 24 C .Wilks 22 . G. Raco 25 J . Hawkins26 C William s27 A Sheedy

26 R . Weeks 25 L .Martin 23 . D. Ryan 26 B . Jondahl 28 J Webb27 S. Jones 26 H.McDermott 24 . B . Frew 27 N . De Young 29 D Gough29 N . Davies 27 P.Healy 25 . J . Friswa 28 J . Main 30 R Perryma n30 C . Colliver 28 D .Sproules 26 . M . Emerson 29 J . Ross 31 R Heath31 M. Hunter 29 R .Kreskas 27 . K . Smith 30 L. Creamer 32 J Clyne32 J . Bleakney 30 DMutton 28 . J . Pace

31 S . Hawkins 33 D Joyce33 C . Wooden 31 C .Bassett 29 . G. King 32 B . Boyer 34 P McCrae

34 M . Tarullli 32 J .McDermott 30 . M . Sloan 33 J . Smith (C) 35 J Derry

35 R . Chapman 33 A.Plant 31 . D. McFarlane 34 P. Maiden 36 S Derry

36 P. Heveran 34 C .Stevens 32 . L. Pearce 35 D. Murchie 37 A Hillier

37 G . Macklin 35 L .O'Connell 33 . S . McGowan 36 A . Williams 38 T Hall o

38 B. Moran 36 M.George 34 . B . Joyce 37 M . Donnelly39 A Hills40 L Cain

39 L . Sheffield 37 TThompson 35 . P. Whitehead 38 R. Anderson 41 L Ryan40 A. Cultrera 38 G ..BeII 36 . C. Zeegers

37 D Todd39 C.Burley 42 A McKenzie

41 C . Bambury 39 A.Hopgood . .38 . R. Peoples

40 M . Bolton 43 S Collins42 R . Moran 40 C .Taylor 42 S . Young 44 S Smith43 M. Slattery 41 M.Natoli

39 . M . Ebbage 43 R. Feenaghty 45 G Ormsby44 P. Glennie 42 C .Taylor 40 . P. Martin 44 D. Teasdale 46 A Taylor45 G . Coyle 43 L .Ferral 41 . C. McDonald 45 R. Walsh(CR) 47 T Kearney46 M . Hope 44 RWilliams 43 . G. Sullivan 46 A . Ryan 48 J Swa n

47 N . Moran 45 B.White 44 . A . Pace47 S . Mentha 49 J Herdma n

48 R . Register 46 D .Nasrallah 45 . D. Fryer 48 K. McIntyre 50 B McKenzie

49 P. Poynton 47 D .Searle 46 . M . lacouangell 49 R. Burston 51 J Owe n

52 M . Corrie 48 P.Starman 48 . R. Toogood 50 A. Clark 52 E Noy

54 M . O'Halloran 49 A.Small 49 . A . Rosenfeld 52 N. Moresi(VCR) 53 R Tempon e

55 J. Crouch 50 M.Smith51 . D. Pearce 53 J . Peel

54 A Margett s55 J Gan

56 J . Harrington 51 L .Sheean 52 . S . DohertyMazocc a68 J

54 R. Green 56 N Stevenso n59 A. Bentley 52 D .Noonan . .

C Brow n7855 1. McCormick 57 A Hillier

62 L . Bradshaw 53 K.Scholes ..88 . N . Dykes

56 R. Reith 58 P Triantafyllo u63 A. Barrie 54 G .Kemp 57 P. Munro 59 M Butterworth64 T. Robinson 55 D .Williams g9 G. Robertson 58 C. Strauss 60 B Mcilwai n68 J . Coglan 56 P.Arnold 59 B . Carstein 61 J Parke r71 G . Evans 57 A.Covey 60 S . Lloyd 62 J Miles72 M . Riley 58 L.Holt 61 P. Campbell 64 M Knowles

86 B. Barclay 62 B . Droscher 65 N Saffar

64 J . Sleiman 66 T Kearney

65 G . Polglase 67 G Rowe

66 N. Brennan 76 D Braue r

67 B . Ryan68 M. Meehan =

Grabiel69 P.71 J.Sondhu °

75 S . Edquist ALL ELECTRIG SHOME APPu/,i-ES

AQUINAS COLLEGE 9857 - -' 2

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DI SectionOLD CAREY OLD GEELONG ST LEOS E M MAU S f :- ' : 1_' . YARRA VALLE Y

oach : Chris Hickey Coach: Jon Edgar WATTLE PARK Coach: Kane Bowden Coach: Tim Killwort h3es Coach: Paul Montgomery Res Coach : Jim Pearson Res Coach : James Trevaskis Res Coach : Rowan Davi s

.1 C. Angus Club 18 : Sean Wilson Coach: David Mille r

Res Coach: Jason Fennel 1 G Darroch 1 R Pearce.2 . D.Faelis I D .Salter Dinicolantoni o1 D

2 S Chandler3 W Martin 2 T Morris

3• M . Cohen 2 J .Nevins.

2 J . Hodder 4 M Vaughan 3 R Thompso n

4. C.Esler 4 C.Stinchcombe 3 E . Mitchell4 A . Auliso

4 D Wilkinson5 R Mackie

4 M Fung

5. A. Jackson 5 T.Redin Buckle5 S . 6 S Smith 5 A Drew

6• C. Campbell 6 T.O'Brien 6 D. Care y- 7 A. Burgess 7 B Cunningham 6 D Hows e

7• R. Oppy 7 J. Paul 8 M . Volpi 8 W Pasco eg C Pekin

7 R Drew

>g; D. Walsh 8 T.Seymour 9 D. LearBethune9 A 10 N Bowles

8 L Morris

D. Shuti eg 9 J.Foley.

10 B . Mitchell 11 K Bowden 9 J Kee m.10. K. Shrives 10 J .Smith t1 S . McCann

12 T McCannt2 M Kohn e12 M Cunningham

10 T Hancock

11 . N . Everest 11 L .Stevens.

13 A. Hu an 13 T Jensen 11 F Macvea n

12. L. Battley 13 H . Mclnnes 12 A. Kreos14 J. Manton

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13 S Locke14 J Leech

12 J Cremean13 0 Kysela

13. B . Hutchison 14 D .Taylor Reill y15 A. O 15 L Mellings

14E Krus e

14. C. Phillips 15 H .McCa rthy 16 A. Rose17 R. Parker 16 P Caccaviello

15 N Pas k15. L. Chamberlain 16 H .O'Brien 18 R . McCann 17 L Brown

16 . R. Graham 18 C Bird 1 9 B. Carey 18 A Wilson19 C Franklin

16 L Taylo r

17 . J . Daniher.

19 P.Broadbent20 D . Bruc e21 G . Simmondson 20 E Hannan 17 A Lain g

18 L Whit e18 . C. Matt hews 20 S Cole 22 S. Willis 21 C Schilling

19 . R. Bardwell.

21 S .Jones23 P. Ristevski24 A. Haddad

22 A Nolan23 S Beaton

18 D Ross19 S Thompson

20 . J . Raftopoulos 22 J .Fitzgerald 25 A. McKenzi eProsser26 A

24 N Wilson20 T Hal e

21 . R. Leon 9 23 B .Couch.

27 P. Levins 25 T Chatfiel d26 J Ryan 21 M Wine s

22 . S. Vitali 24 M .Jaugietis 28 E. McLaughli n29 S. Darc 27 AClements 22 B Drew

23 . T. Price 25 S .Whitehead 30 M. Otto~re 28 A Costello23 C Arnold

24 . P. Unkles 27 W.Paul 3 1 N . Zannis32 L Price

29 M Staunton30 J Ralph 24 M Davies

25 . N. Detarcz nsk iY 28 A Farrar 33 L. Moss 31 B Costello 25 F Pellagrin o26. D. Sherr 29 D.Bolton 34 B . Henricus

35 R . Briggs32 M Jones33 T Kitchen 26 J Lon worth9

27. N . Vasilopoulos 31 D. Valley 36 S . Bavage 34 S Moody 27 S Savage28. P. Nance 32 J . Cook 37 S . Manto n

Hodder38 N

.35 J Mirtschin 28 B Reynolds

29. S. Assimo 33 B.Collins.

39 B . Vaughan 36 H Pec k37 N Robe rt s 29 R Coutt s

30. A. Guerra 34 M.Goldswo rt hy 40 J . Gar41 J Z 38 L Beaton 30 D Pott er

31 . 0 . Winchester 35 H .Burbanka.

42 M . Flood 39 R Greig 31 B Sturzaker32. P. Graham 36 A Opie 43 B . Levins 40 G Sullivan

33 P Cremea n33. J . Mai

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41 L Rawnsley42 A Gadd 34 C Frase r

34. W. Giannikos Farnsworth39 A 46 M . Blundell 43 C Beaton 35 B Peake35. S. Hardy

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47 M . Renner48 A. Daly

44 R McA rt hu r45 M Coleman 7 D Balshaw

36. B. Birkill37. D . Palmer

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53 A. Volp i54 J. Fennell

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`+',0. M . Hepple Parnel l45 B 55 S. Smith 51 A Neville 42 A Ston e41 . A . Gates

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56 D . Domi k57 M. Place

52 C Schirme r53 D O'Keefe 43 H Par k

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Montgomery 51 J .KiI atrickp58 J. F'eldstad

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.61 S. Edwards 56 D Walsh

57 K Begely 46 D Irelan d45 . T. Bull 62 A. Raynor

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.64 D . McKean 59 0 Toose 48 R Davies

47 . A. Wilkie 65 N . Foley 61 A DePasquale 49 S Seabourne49 . W. Mudge 6

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52. H. Francis 71 B . Allan 69 C Sandiford 53 S Punk53 . B. Andrews 72 A . Burgdor

f 75 T. Ymer 70 S Prince 54 T Mcllrath54. K. Giannikos 76 G. Donovan 71 M Nihill 55 P Peterson55. A. Ross 77 C. Vauqha n

78 M Whitne73 S Macki e75 W Touzel 56 T Lloyd

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79 T. Tribe 76 D Batten 57 S Kehoe57. C . Trevethen 80 H. Meehan

81 D. Behan77 A Evans78 R Owen 58 G Ker r

58. J. Boncher 88 S. Pitcher 79 R Drummond 59 A Joine r59. C . Mason 89 D. Winduss 80 M Tehan 60 C Ross60. J. Ward 81 A Dore 61 P Valoppi61 . A. McKinstrY

82 C Baulch83 P Molloy 62 P Buruma

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5 YEARS AGO - 1E' %

University Blues made it harder for Old Xaverians whenthey got some small revenge for the drastic defeatinflicted upon them in last years Grand Final . Bluespumped Xaverians with a 6 .2 to 2.0 first term and werealways in control of the game to win 18.11 (119) to 12 .6(78) . Best were Cavalier (6 goals), Blood (4 goals),McLachlan (University Blues) and Ford, Holmes, Fay(Old Xaverians) .

Aquinas full back Peter Grierson played his 250th gamefor the Blooders. The club congratulated Peter- a multipremiership team member, a marvellous clubman and"The best Trivia Night organiser in the SouthernHemisphere" .C Section coaches were Rodd Morgan (AJAX), DonScarlett (Hampton Rovers), Bruce Ferguson (Marcellin),Trevor Poole (Old Geelong) . Bert Calvert (OldMentonians), Paul Beddoe (St Bedes/Mentone Tigers),Tim Hart (St Kevins), Terry Walsh (St Kilda/SthCaulfield) and Alan Fleming (Thomastown).

Monash Gryphons were holding a social evening tohonour its foundation members Craig Robinson, DavidKing, Chris O'Brien, Justin Fuller and John Blanfordon reaching the 50 game milestone . The celebrationwas taking place at the GRYPH- INN after the game withwell known band "White Men Can't Reggae" appearinglater in the evening.Ormond (A Section) led St Bernards right up until the15 minute mark of the final term and only a superbperformance by Jason Gollant when swung into theruck saved the day for St Bernards to win 13.12 (90) to11 .11 (77). Best were Dobson (5 goals), Sawick,Calthorpe (St Bernards) and Turner, Jobling , Presser(Ormond) .

What a game it was at Elsternwick Park between OldBrighton and Old Ivanhoe . Scores for the first threequarterswere:O.B. 0.2 9.8 15.11 (101 )O.I. 3.3 7.7 14.12 (96 )Old Brighton were 5 goals down at the 20 minute markof the third term and were kicking into a four goal windin the final term. At the 32 minute mark of the lastquarter a great snap by Lennon put Old Brighton infront. Old Brighton had now won 3 games by less thana goal, final scores: Old Brighton 20.14 (134 )Old Ivanhoe 19 .15 (129)Best were Rickarby, Perry, Lennon, Murch (7 goals),Nikas, Pryor (Old Brighton) and Pappas, Parker. Tully,Douglas, Karayannis and Kent (Old Ivanhoe).10 YEARS AGO -1991

I R ut~ -Je

Therry 'A' weredisappointed to losefor the second year i

n a row at Oak Park to Uni Blues who won the game i nthe third quarter when they kicked 4 .4 to Therry's 0 .3 .Hamish Worsley, 31 years old. John Kanis and AaronDavis were best for the Blues while Denis Castaldi,Scott Ramsay and Tom Duncan kept Therry in thegame .Collegians had revenge for two successive Grand Finaldefeats at the hands of the Monds when they leftOrmond 0 .5 . Best contributors to the 20 point victorywere Galbraith, Lord, Oliphant, Wright, Bennett . Thegame was high class, final scores 17.14 to15 .6. In areturn to form, Paul Schuhkraft kicked 8 for theMonds.Umpires M. Gilday and R. Mayston found it a bit hardto start the second half at Thomastown - Where was theball? Back in the dressing room. It was a great game -the home side winning 17.13 to 15 .20. Best wereKaremlidas, Bubis, Petsinis . 200 games to TerryFranklin (Parkside), Ian Kell (Mazenod) . Modest TomJohnston, B section tipster, proclaimed he'd picked thecard again.

St Kevins OB 'D' scored their first win defeating fourthteam Old Camberwell 16.16 to 9.11 . Pivetta, Watkin,Arthurson, McNee, O'Brien and Yarasdi were SKOBbest .

Battle of undefeated teams in 'E' saw Williamstown,leading by two points at the last change, kick 8 .5 toMazenod 5 .3 . Turnley, M. Cannon, McNamara(W'town) and Chilcott, Murray, Fisher (Maz) were thestars in a top game.

U 19 North saw a thriller when Bulleen-Temp kicked 5 .4to Therry's 3 .4 in the final term to win by i point.Mitilineos kicked 11 for B .T . Others to play well wereNagel, Tullock, Cumming (B .T.) and Fitzpatrick, Hollow,Bannister (Therry) .15 YEARS AGO - 198 6Collegians had their second win of the year with an 8point win over Ormond who held a five goal break in thethird quarter but Collegians hit back with five goals in10 minutes to put them back in the match . Ormondmissed the three McDonald brothers who were onholidays in the States - did they go to Disneyland?Irwin, Wright and Hinchen were Collegians best .

150 games to MHSOB's courageous rover CraigFlegeltaub who in the years 1978 to 1984 won two bestand fairests, two runner ups, two most consistentawards and the coach's award . He missed in 1985 as

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he was holidaying in Europe. Craig represented theVAFA in Tasmania in 1983 .

Thomastown (C ) trailed Hampton Rovers, 10 .3 to11 .3at halftime, by a point at the last change, and got up towin 2 points, 18.12 to 18.10 . Best were A . Fellows,Kelly, Harisiou (Ttown) and Parker, Stephens, Poulter(H . Rovers).In a thriller at University, North Old Boys who hadtrailed for most of the day won by a point with a goal onthe siren . Blues held a handy 18 point lead at the lastchange but were outscored in the final term, 5 goals to2. Best were Considine, Hanlon, Conti (NOB) andTyquin, Wallis, Angel (Uni Blues) .

Old Brighton 'B' caused an upset when they defeatedthe previously unbeaten Old Xaverians by 23 points.Best were Welsh, Tony Grant, Pryor (Old B'ton) andLein, Peter Curtain, Dalton (Old Xaverians) .

YEARSAJAX (A), with a magnificent last quarter in which theykicked 7.7 to Old Xaverians 1 .1 won by 15 points aftertrailing by 5 points and 27 points at the changes . Bestwere Zemski, H . Ritterman and D. Segal (AJAX) andpirrie, Corcoran and S . Curtain (7 gls) .In the battle of the Blues, University defeated Monashby 27 points with Yen, Orton and Curnow best for Blueswhile B . Flett, Tavlor and Kershaw starred for Monash .In a most unusual game, Bulleen-Templestowe (C )trailed Old Camberwell 3 .13 to 13.5 at half time, andthen kicked 16.5 to 7 .3 in the second half to win by 4points . Best were Keast, Ling, Dagostino (B . Temp) andD . Steven, Polglase, Treacher (7gls) for Old Cambercvell .'C section coaches were Don Palmer (B . Temp), TrevorRead (MHSOB), Ian Rogers (0 . C'well), Alan Woodhead(Pside), Peter Hart (St Kevins), Tony Hunt (St Kilda(CBOCO) . Who coached Hampton Rovers, OldHaileyburians and State Bank.25 YEARS AGO - 1976

Old Trinity'A' inflicted first defeat for the season on lastseason's 'B' section premiers, De La Salle, when theyheld on in the last quarter to win 7 .10 to 6 .7 . Best wereHansen, Beck, W. Peers (0. Trinity) and Dunn, Cooke,Wright (De La Salle) .100 games to North OB's Barry O'Connor and GaryWiison .

'A' section captains were Calleson (Coburg), B . Lyons(De La Salle), J . Syme (Monash Blues), Shane Maguire(NOB), I. Johnson (0 . Trinity), B. Bourne (Ormond), M.Bates (Reservoir OB), G . Wade (St Bernards), SimonCostello (U. Blacks) and Barry Church (U. Blues).

250 games to Old Paradians great champion JohnTudor, and 200 to Ray Street (Elsternwick) and JohnMount (0. Paradians) .

Undefeated after 5 games were Old Scotch 'B', OldHaileyburians 'C', AJAX 'D', West Brunswick 'F, NorthOB 'Jl' and Thomastown 'J2'.

YEARSCollegians football dub had arranged a dinner inhonour of Jack McCann, to be held at the MCG .

Graeme Holmes,13 years with the dub, first as mascotand boundary umpire, played his 200th game forElsternwick. Graeme has also won two best and fairestawards and been runner up twice .

Advertisers were Ansett, Arena, Skil Sher, CluveFairburn, Ross Faulkner, T .W. Sherrin, SSB, NationalBank and Repco .St Bernards toppled the previously undefeated Ormondby 22 points, when they withstood a 6 goal last quarterburst to win by 18 points .

Monash's luck ran out when they went down by 2points to De La Salle . It was De La's first win .150 games to Spence Williams (Old Paradians) andRobbie Thompson (Old Melburnians) .35 YEAR - 1

In really wet and windy conditions, Melbourne Highhad to fight all the way to beat Caulfield Grammariansand retain their unbeaten record at the top of 'A'section .

Dominating players were Ian Turnbull, Geoff Dick andGordon Arthur (MHS) and Greg Tootell, GraemeVorrath and Geoff Cayzer for Caulfield Grammarians .'B' section produced a boil over when Kew thrashedOrmond to the tune of 5 goals and knocked Monds outof top place . Stars were Walker, Taylor, Jenkins (Kew),and Voight, Rowell, Loutit for Ormond.Old Haileybury saluted Andy Home as their first playerto reach 100 games with the dub and reported that hehad missed only one game in his six years with the dub- when his brother was married in 1962 .One of the original foundation members, Andycaptained the side in 1961, 64 and 65, and had twicewon the clubs best and fairest .Ormond's past and present players dinner was a greatsuccess with the highlight of the night a presentation toFed Yewdall, player, committeeman and president, acareer covering 1932 to date .

50 YEARS AGO - 195 1

Old Xaverians after only scoring 0.1 (1) for the game theprevious week were happy to report that they hadsearched their records and found that in 1935 OldXaverians defeated Kingsville who did not score . OldXaverians were pleased to disown their record .Malvern, undefeated with Alphington at the top of 'B'section, had an 8 goal win over MHSOB . Best for thevictors were Ted Jane, Bruce Briers (magnificent gameon the wing), and Eric Ward (3 kicks, 3 goals in the firstquarter) while MHS were best served by McKenzie,Davies and Walker.

Ormond went down to Old Scotch on their hoodooground, and stated that the "Calendulaceum" -(Capeweed to you, sir!) was so long that Manson Russelwith 7 goals for Old Scotch went through it like an eelwith a sandpaper overcoat.

Eric Donaldson, Herb Larkin and Geoff Harris kept the'Monds in it while "Cheeky" Bedford (wing), Jim Lillie(centre) and Graeme Cameron (half back) were best forthe Cardinals .

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CLUB XV111 SECTION- Robbins David Windlow

Winning EdgePresentations

REVIEWDivision On eOld Xaverians v St .IIBeware the sleeping giant! With the recent return ofFay, Hardwick, captain Tony Landrigan, and (my spytells me) a slightly underdone Tim O'Sullivan, OldXaverians came out hard in the first quarter in thematch of the day . St .Kevins, who were verycompetitive, were always playing catch up football .Next round will feature several intriguing matches inthis very even season, and St.Kevins will have toregroup before their clash with Prahran, while theCrocodiles will be looking forward to their Grand finalreplay with the in form "All Stars" . Among the best forXaverians were Erskine, Michael (Jonah) Jones who ishaving a fine season, and captain coach David King(resplendent in his new jumper! )Mazenod v Old MelburniansIn the top versus bottom clash, an undermannedMazenod were defeated by a talented and polished OldMelburnian side . The best for the All Stars was theirfull Forward C.Tomlinson, who seemed to kick goals atwill, plus B .Telford and P.Beaumont. As for Mazenodthe some of the better players were Tino "SOS" Sciarra,Richard Bourbon, the veteran Rob Palamara, PaulEgan plus A.Wylie and D.Evans. The home team willsee the return of several past players who have signedup in the last week and they will be hopeful that thereis light at the end of the tunnel. Mazenod will eagerlylook forward to their next game with Old Brightonwhich could be a defining moment for both theirseasons.Prahran vI e La Sall ePrahran started slowly with their backline led by"Borbi" working hard to repel the constant attacks froma determined De La Salle outfit on the rebound for lastweek's loss . The second quarter saw Prahran play theirway back into the game through the mid-field strengthof Carroll, Doud and Green but inaccurate kicking costthem dearly (4 behinds from 25m shots) . After the longbreak, De La Salle responded to coach Williamson andtook control of the game . Down by 7 goals at 3/4 time- Prahran responded by regrouping, and playing 'manon man'. In an enthralling last stanza, the home teamgot to within 15 points through help of 3 goals in 10minutes from Ivak and domination of the centrecorridor but the effort told and De La Salle steadied inthe final five minutes . De La were well served by Ford,Tucker, Rudd, Mannix, McGrath, O'Brien whilePrahran's best were Doud, Carroll, Green, Ivak, Borbi .Cartlidge (does this man ever play a bad game? )B clc v TherryAfter an even first half Brunswick kicked nineconsecutive goals to overcome Therry at FlemingReserve . Hamment in the ruck was best for Brunswickwhile captain Mick O'Kearney tried hard for Therry .

Brunswick, who are now only a win away from top spoton the ladder, clash with De La Salle next week shouldgive some idea of how they match up with the top fiveor six teams in the division .Old Scotch v Old BrightonNo match report was available from this game whereOld Scotch obviously found some form after their lossto Old Melburnians the previous week .Division TwoOld Essendon v Old Ivanho eA lucky Old Ivanhoe defeated Old Essendon in a matchwhere the score didn't reflect the true closeness of thegame . Old Essendon will be very disappointed thatthey let this one slip away, after controlling the gameand being up by 9 points late in the third quarter . OE'sT . Deluca was excellent in defence . W. Conlancontrolled the centre while S . Whitfield dominated theruck . OE lost the game at three quarter time by puttingWhitfield on the bench for the start of the last term .Old Ivanhoe started winning in the centre and neverlooked back, slamming on 6.6 to win by 42 points .BestPlayers : Old Ivanhoe ; Irwin Santos, Julian Maycock,Dean Craker. Old Essendon; T Deluca, W Conlon, SWhitfield .Monash v St Leos Emmaus Wattle ParkMatch played in damp and slippery conditions. Bothteams found difficulty in handling the ball, and thegame developed into a low scoring hard slog with manypacks forming . First quarter was closely fought withboth teams working hard but finding it difficult to showtheir skills . St .Leos lead by one goal at the first break .From then, Chris Howe, Luc Colombies & DavidO'Brien were impassable across the half back line andSt.Leos were limited to one goal in the next 2 quarters .With ruckman Ed Byrden and centre half forward JohnStoppa dominating, Monash lifted their game to lead bya couple of goals at 3/4 time . Final 1/4 was hardfought but Monash proved too strong to win by 15points . Best Players for Monash were Luv Columbies,Chris Howe, John Stoppa, Ed Byrden, and DavidO'BrienMarcellin v Collegian sDamp conditions prevailed after overnight rain, but inthis keenly contested match, both teams had amplereserves keen to get out on the field . Marcellin shouldhave been more than a goal up at 1/2 time, and thescoreboard correctly reflected poor finishing by bothteams . Coach David Lumley implored his charges athalf time to turn the game around, only for a morecommitted Marcellin to set up their win in the thirdquarter with 4 straight goals to one. Collegians foughtback strongly in the final stanza to get cvithin strikingdistance but found themselves giving Marcellin toomuch of a start . The home team steadied with a coupleof late goals to seal a win, and coach Mark O'Sullivanmight now start thinking about being part of the action

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in August.Best for the home team were captain AndrewTrotter at full-back, on baller Chris Pezzimenti, andSteven Kost (at centre half back), while the visitors werewell served by Brendan Wains, Vinny Jayatlake andRob Lancaster.Whitefriars v University BlacksFrom the scores, obviously a close game, andWhitefriars are not far away from their first win, havingbeen very close their last two games. The Universityteam now find themselves in the four after their thirdwin in a row .Old Trinity v Old GeelongNo report from the game, but a highlight from the lushHudson oval was the astonishingly accurate kicking ofOld Geelong, who drop to eighth, and yet are only a,iame out of second spot in this even competition .

Continued on page 62

Ile La Salle - congratulations to Brendan Byrne,vho plays his 200th game this week for the club .Brendan has been a magnificent performer for theWarriors and was a member of the 1991premiership side . His 110% efforts on and off thefield have always been a source of inspiration andentertainment for all at the club . Well done'Burnside' .Monash Blues - Markus Krebs 50 games . Markushas been a strong supporter of the club both on and

"off the field especially organising the club canteennamely DEES DINER . Warmest congratulations toboth these players from all your team mates,opponents and the Club XVIII umpires .

CLUB 18 (1)OLD SCOTCH 20.15(135)OLDBRIGHTON 0.2(2)Old Scotch: Sladen 5, Pryde 4, Brooke 3, Ireland 2, Marash, Hooke .Gilchrist, Hosking, Junkeer, North Best: Gilchrist, Thompson,Pr}rcle, Sladen. Brooke,North .Old Brighton : Best : Norwood, Maddox. Long. Erridge, D.Cooper,

Bowden.M . Umpires: M. Crass, P. Nailer (F)

BRUNSWICK 4.1 6.2 9.3 14.5(89)THERRY PENOLA 2.1 5.2 5.2 6.2(38)BnuLs-wiek: Speakman 4, Brunt 3. Perrott 2, Cooper 2, B. Lovett 2,Bell. Best: Speakman, Jolley, Hammet, Cooper, James, Perrott .Therry Penola: D. Lyons 2, Russell, Forbes, Lewis, Keay. Best:Carter, OKearney, Keay, Van Engelen, Lewis, lannazzoUmpires: B . Nunn, T. Robbins (F )DE LA SALLE 6.2 7.7 12.8 15.10 (100)PRAIIRAN AFC 2,2 4.7 5.10 10 .11 (71)Be La Salle: O'Brien 4 . Ford 2, B . Brasher 2, Shields 2. P. Brasher,Matmix, McGrath, Tucker. Hynes . Best : Ford, Tucker, Rudd .Mannix. McGrath, OBrienPrahran: Cartlidge 4 . Ivak 4, O'Dea, Belej . Best: Doud, Carroll,Green, Ivak . Borbi . Couga rUmpires: R. Benson, S. Mason (F)MAZEPIOD 1.2 1.4 1,5 1.6 (12)OLD MELBURNIANS 3 .2 6.5 9.6 12.13 (85)Maaenod: S .BIlston . Best: Egan, Scasserra . Evans, Harvey, Busby,Dresser.Old Melburnians: C.Tomlinson 6. Bains 3. J . Tomlinson. Rutherford,Rigg. Best : Beaumont, C.Tomlinson, J.Tomlinson, Bains, Utting,Telford .Umpires : P. Rapke (F)OLD XAVERIANS (Results not received)ST. KEVINSUmpires: T. Hall, R. Windlow (F)

M _. .. . . . .__ . .

CartiidgeTomlinsonGeorgeMacleod

McDonaldOakleyCollierL. Woods

CLUB :_ 71111 1Prahran 4Old Melburnians 6Old Xaverians 0Old Melburnians 0

CLUB XVII1/ 2St Leos 1Collegians 0Monash Blues 2Monash Blues 1

TODAY'S MATCHES

CLUB XV111 (1)Therry Penola v . Old Scotch

De La Salle v . BrunswickPrahran Amateurs v . St . Kevins

Old Brighton v . MazenodOld Melburnians v. Old Xaverian s

CLUB XV111 (2 )Old Geelong v . Marcellin

University Blacks v . Old TrinityWhitefriars v. Old EssendonCollegians v . Monash Blue s

St. Leos Emmaus v . Old Ivanhoe

2918121 0

111087

CLUB 18 (2)MARCEi dPI 2.1 2.5 6.6 10.7 (67)COLLEGIANS 1 .3 1.6 2.6 5.8 (38)Ptarcellin : Wall 3, Kost 2, Becchetti 2, Moran, N . Mathews, Martin.Best: Kost, Andrews, Becchetti, C Mathews, Pezzimenti, Moran .Collegians: Day 3, Donnelly, Stedwell . Best: Stedwell, Rains, Lumley .Day, Jayafilake, Lancaster.Umpires: D . WincIlow, M . Phillips (F)OLD TRINTI'P 7.1 9.2 9.4 11.6 (72)OLD GEELONG 0.0 2.0 4.0 8.0(48)Old Trinity- Carter-Buszard 5, A Kinross 2, G Boyd. Welsh,Stebbins, G . Treadwell. Best: Carter-Buszard. G Boyd, Brady,Semmens, Limoli, G. Treadwell .Old Geelong: Legoe 3, Buntine 2 . Brown, Collins, Sattler. Best:Collins, McDonald. Legoe, Sattler, Wilson, Chirnside .Umpire : A. Barrington (F)RHITEFRIARS 2.4 2.7 3.7 5.8 (38)UNI BLACKS 2.1 5.2 5.7 7 .8(50)Whitefriars: O'Brien, Naismith, Haynes, Jackson, Bonnyman. Best:Haynes, Jackson, Duffy. Gloufehev, Davis, Whelan.Uni Blacks : Byrne 2, B Weber 2, Kitchen, Creek. Atkin . Best : S.Mackie, B Weber, Jones, Murphy . Creek, Kitchen .Umpires: A. BarroMONASHBLUES 1.1 3.2 5.3 6 .6(42)ST. LEOS EMMAUS 2.1 2.2 3.2 4 .3(27)Monash Blues: Stoppa 1, Collier 2, Cunningham 1, M .Woods, Moir.Best: Riddle, Collier, Stoppa, Byrden, Howe, Colombies .St . Leos Emmaus : McDonald, Daly, Mitchell . Best : Niel . Daly,Parker, Gay, Ravage, Manton. Umpires : Mitchell . R Parker (F )OLD ESSENDON (Results not rec eived)OLD IVANHOEUmpire: T. Jackson (F)

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each weekday, I`avmy serve up all Itiv

a-v!s and imr~rview tt~v.cild f,6aches main~ a3;~ »ums.

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:i ADOLESCENTS PI.,":'_'iIYG si"077 :

adolescents want out of their

-veffiexat in sport? Participation ,:ess, status, health, friends,

of the known ressoaalay sport. Thi s

d the opportunity to be ere e

r -,d many oin most C .o rl

I revious articles in this series on coachingdescents have focused on how coache s

might increase opportunities to participate,help develop and maintain friendships,establish control while encouraging creativityand fun, provide opportunities for athletes tobe successful and organise competitionswhich challenge the particip an ts . In thisarticle the emphasis will be on how coachesand organisations can make sport more<0-pss6le to adolescents.

.'+cr ss does not only relate to physicalpri,7mity but also to the individual' s

ived compatibility with what the sportam has to offer . John Humphries is a

Olympian in fencing and currentlyco; hes fencing throughout Queensland .John has created a program in high schoolswhich not only provides an opportunity tolearn fencing at any level from beginner toelite, but also enables many students toaccess the sport. This has been achievedbecause of John's extreme enthusiasm forfencing as well as his passion to overcome allobstacles that typically confront minorsports . It should be noted here that the termminor relates to the relative number ofparacipants in Australia not the relative: raue of the sport .- ?nie of the methods that John Humphriesu_-rs to help adolescents to access fencingi ~clude :

-using school facilities to reduce the need forErolescents to travel to a training venue

-r i-oviding flexible schedules to accommodat edemands placed on adolescents by study

. l family commitmen t

-conducting 'make it look easy'

risk, challenge, order, sup

demonstra ons which encourage even themost unskilled individuals to considerparticipating

-carefully nurturing the progress of eachindividual athlete while offering the ultimatechallenge for high achievers

-striving to provide quality equipment andfacilitie sIt could be argued that the above list relatesto all ages of athlete not just adolescents .However, there are some uniquecharacteristics of adolescents that canrequire coaches to pay particular attention tothe strategies in the above list . Adolescentshave the following limitations when sportsseek their participation .

Parents do not provide the same level ofsupport (transport to training and games) foradolescents as they do for younger children .This is partly because adolescents seek todisplay their independence by not having torely on their parents . And the problem is thatthey no longer have a free 'taxi' service to getthem to games and training, but they are notold enough to get a driver's license .

Many adolescents have disappointingsporting experiences as children andsubsequently lose confidence in theirsporting ability . Unless a sport can provide abeginner level specifically for adolescents it isdifficult for anxious individuals to attemptnew sports/and or activities . This isparticularly true in team sports where abeginner adolescent often has to play in ateam of people who began playing as childrenand have many years more experience .

The current high school academic curriculumgives notice to young people that to make it inthe adult world you must perform well in thelast two years of high school . This createsproblems for talented athletes who areconstantly trying to manage the demands ofschool and the expectations of highperformanee coaches . Many parents advisetheir sons and daughters that they shouldforgo any sport involvement during these vitaltwo years of their secondary education .

I zr i)oug e€d

Coach Sprins

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Rev : ::

Two of the competition heavyweights in MentoneAFC and Williamstown CYMS locked horns atSouthern Rd with the home side emergingvictorious - and by a considerable margin . Withboth sides playing uith a similar style, the footballwas fast and rugged. The two spearheads had bothadded 3 majors to their impressive tallies in the first20 minutes, before the Vultures' Gallaghermanaged to restrict Williams and provide some runhimself. Mentone's on-ball brigade, buoyed by thereturn of Chris Sullivan, got on top to almost endthe contest by the main break . Dixon and Johnsonwere also influential, although with ten goalkickers, they had plenty of mates. Bartolocontinued his good year for the CYs, with Saccocioand Munro also useful .Where Mentone had a solid win ahead of its top-of-the table-clash, its opponent this wee'-, Salesian,won by a similar margin against Pe .a - : . Noreport from the game, however judging from the listof best piayers, things went pretty much asexpected with the Chaddy boys drawing well clearin the third qtr.Kew and La Trobe had an absorbing battle withthe result still in the balance well into the last qtr.

The home side used the ball better earlv as theStudents adjusted to the smaller oval . The Trobers

were valiant and continued to threaten however theK's were able to answer any challenges . This

included 2 late goals after La Trobe overcame a 20point deficit at 3/4 time to hit the front with 10mins remaining. Goals to Sam Bruno (the last of his7) and Stephenson ended a great contest. For the

winners, Beattie (ruck) continues to improve whileMatty Blair was a useful midfielders. The Trobers'best were Camm, Perry, Forrest and Auldist.

Parkside trailed a competitive West Brunswick atqtr time, but an 8 goal second term led by McCall,Thomson and Wise set the game up for the Devils,who completed the formalities in the second halfdespite the Westies continuing to battle on . Marulli

(6) and Beek (5) dominated up forward, while Pino,Muscat and Romano thwarted any Magpie

advances . Twyford, Simmonds and the skipperwere named the West's best .

Peninsula and Oakleigh enjoyed a see-sawing firsthalf with the Krushers playing confident football tolead by 19 points mid-way through the secondstanza . Four late goals to the Pirates saw themregain the lead by 4 points at the main change .Oakleigh again took the lead, but the Pirates,

through the likes ofCoughlan (5) andGoldthorpe settled to - -- -----kic kkick 5 unanswered ®goals to maintain a four goal advantage . DefendersMcHenry and Squizzy Taylor worked hard for theKrushers along with onballer Schultz .PreviewMatch of the Day sees Salesian host Mentone,with both sides aware of the recent record . Thehome side hasn't put a foot wrong and boasts someclever and experienced players who all look to be ina bit of touch. The Vultures, meanwhile, have takenall before them and should have too much all-round strength notwithstanding that Salesian willprobably be slightly fresher going into the clash .Mentone to have more avenues to goal to win by 28points .La Trobe fought bravely last week and willapproach its game against Powerhouse withexcitement . The House continues to showendeavour but won't have the legs to counter theTrobers' running game on the Bundoora plain . TheStudents by 37 points .Kew has the ability to play some cohesive footballand will be looking to set the pace againstParkside. The Red Devils are travelling quite nicelyand have kicked considerably higher scores thanthe K's to date. This will prove the difference todaywith Park-side to win by 16 points .Williamstown should bounce back after lastweek's loss when they host Peninsula. The CYs lovetheir home and the long trek from Mt Eliza willreally test the Pirates, although they have playedwith a great passion in recent weeks and playsimilar running game . Williamstown can expectanother tough one but won't want to drop two in arow .4 . _ take on a West Brunswick outfit thatcontinues to show some promise but is lacking

polish over four qrtrs . The Krushers are normallyaccomplished at home and today will be no

exception . Provided they can match the Westies'attack on the footy, I feel they will win be a margin

of 22 points .

Press correspondentsKeep up the good work . Salesian, Powerhouse,',':' ,stBrunswick - would love to hear from you .Make sure you provide nominations t~ ~ .=_Coates Him Player of the Week- other*: -:z _- -'

guessing-

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Salesian v. Mentone AmateursLa Trobe Uni v. Power House

Kew v . Parkside

Williamstown CYMS v. Peninsula 0 BOakleigh v . West Brunswick

- congratulate veteran CHF/CHB Jarn"ewho withhis bag of 5 goals agains t

stown passed the 150 god tally for the

7 .3 11.8 17.12 30 15 (1 ~5)

an A. Simpson (F)

X-,I 3.2 4.4 7.8 ` ~_(68):1acGeorge 9 . T.Barr 2 . Dixon 2, M .Barr.Cousins,

on, O'Meara, Rowley, C.Sulliran, Mick Sullivan . Best :

on. MacGeorge . Uptin . M.Barr, T.Barr. Gallaghe r: Williams 5, Bartolo . Case, Matthews, Wheeler .

,to, Saccocio, Williams. Munro, Gilmartin, Thomso n: r. Woods, (F), S . Nicholson, J . NicholsonHOUSE 2.3 7.6 10.11 12 .14 (86)

8.5 11.9 18 .10 22 .13 (145)3e: S .Craven 3, D.MIIIer 2 . C.Richardson 2 . A. Robinson

._-arke 1, B.Turner I . J.Marshall 1 . Best : D.Miller, S.Craven ,]arke . B.Turner, C .Riehardson . D.Wright. Sa4es3an : "Ihain 5 .

: 4, Turley 3, Babette 3, R.Stevens 2, Todd 1, Bowman 1 .1, Cooke 1, Sutherland 1 . Best: Turle_v. R.Stevens . A.

Grace, Bobetic. Nannes Umpires : M. GIlday A . Ladd (F). K.

Lemon (B)6 .1 8.3 10.`7 12.10 :823.1 6.2 7.5 10.10 :70

S. Bruno 7 . Aitken 2, Woodhouse 1 . Landwehr 1 .1 . Best : S. Bruno. Blair. C. Bradley. Beattie .

Ouse, Moore .: Gemmola 3, Canon 2 . Close 2 . Mawdsley 1 . Sheldrick 1,

1 . Best: Perry, Sheldrick, Close . Hill. Cununings . Auldist.

QUIA OLD BOYS 4.3 10.3 15.7 18 .12 (120)(GH 3.4 9.5 11.6 14.12 (96)

. Old Boys : Coughlan 5, Bonner 3, A Atchison 2 . Burk e2, J Atchison, Goldthorpe . Lennon, Payze . - Best:

n. Coughlan, Goldthorpe, Landry, Murray . White.Gant 4, B Papadopoulos 2 . Dooley 2, Treacy 2 . Battey 2,

Geci . Best : McHenry . Schultz, Taylor . Gant . BP Andrinopoulos . A. Thwaites ( R), P . Jones (F )

8 (Results not received )JNSWICK

e: ' danilli 6 . Beck 5 . Chilcott 3, Stonehouse 2, Reginato 2 .

imson2. Moodie 2, Warren 1 . Copley 1, Wise 1 . Best : Thomson ,Mandli. Pine, Muscat, A. Romano . West Bnmscaick :

MacgeorgeWilliamsThainBec kBell

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Carmichael 3, P. HSmythe 1, Lehmann 1 .Sinunonds, Thompson . P .lalorr .Brewer

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"^C 0.0 1.1 3.1 32(20)W C% 3.3 5.7 10.9 13 12 (90)

Y: - . » Batcry, Smith, Matt Walsh . Best: McMillan, Batey .

Nichols ,Fimister, Thomson, Wise vl : Hann 4, Burgess 3. Lee2. Nisbet 2, Robinson . Saunders . Best: Nisbet, Hann . Saunders .Daniel, Robinson. Bouras.POWERHOUSE 2.2 3.2 6.4 8.4 (52)

SALESIAN 2.3 4.6 6.6 8.9 (57)

Power House: J . Hall 2. R .Cassio 2, N.Pavlou 1 . D .Crawiord 1,

S .Rafferty 1 . J .Glll 1 . Best: R .Cassio . J.G1I1, C.McLecxl . R.Taylor,

M.Braini . N .Pav9ou .Sales9an: Bourke 2. Mallard 2, Kirchner 1 . Ellis 1, Morrish 1,

Anderson. Best: Riley, Malliard. Bowman. Kirchner, Ellis, Morrish.

KEW 2.2 6.6 9.8 12.11 :83

LA TROBE Uidl 1 .3 3.5 5.7 7.7 :49

Kew: l.airanchi 3, Bloom 3, S}rtnes 2 . Wayland 1, Campagna 1 .

Perri 1 . M. Fitzgerald I . Best: Horgan. Campagna, Dalrymple. L .

Fitzgerald. Fraser, R}an . In Trobe: Storer 4, lflienttz 1, Porter 1 .

Randell 1 . Best : Murray. Ross, Storer. Eyre. Walker. PorterPENINSULA OLD BOYS 1 .3 3.4 4.4 4.5 (29)O 1GH 0.1 1.4 2.10 2.12 (24)

Peninsula Old Boys : Saville, Harding. Krohn . Martin . Best : Angus .Palmer, Harding. Whelan, Blood, Pattison . Oakl : Monaghan.Leslie Best :Head Thomas, Bruerton , Andrinopoulos, Orlando,Smith .P SII?E 4.4 4.6 8.8 12.9 (81)

WEST BRUNSWIC KPaakside: Campbell 1, Smith 1, Benjamin 1 . Marazita 1 . Best:

McManus. Campbell, Lampge, Norman . Sherry. McNamara.West Brunswick. Stuart 5, J . PanJari 3 . J. McCall 2 . Davies 1.

McGilllan I . Diver 1, Welsh 1 . M . Ross . Best: Diver, Stuart,

Mangos . J .McCall . Davies. Cassano .

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D2 SectionKEW C . ' F.C.

Coach : Serge D'Angelo eae _ :-' iaer® ®v Coach: Tony i cgeorge Coach: Rus, I Bruerton Coach : Laurie 2 toRes.: Greg Crimmins Coach : Andrew Sutherland Res . Coach: Phil Emmett Res Coach: ;l Res Coach: "X R c

1 B Lafranchi Res . Coach: Clinton Perr y2 L Fitzgerald 1 . M. Bakogiannis 1 M . Hovey 1 B. Gec 1 R. Adam s

3 G Horgan 2 . S . Fredrickson 2 R. Gallagher 2 A. Bloomfield 2 A. Delle-Vergin i4 G Crimmins 3 . D. Sheldrick 3 M . Dixon MacKenzie3 D 3 S. Pino

5 L Bradley 4 . C. Perry 4 D. EmmettWhite5 A

.4 P. Papadopoulos 4 D. warren

6 N Tinnetti 5 . A . Randell.

6 C. Stephens 5 T. lanchello 5 T. Stonehous e7 T Aitken 6 . B . Cameron 7 K. Gunter 6 R. Dooley 6 A. Stuart

8 N Derrico 7 . S . Gemmola 8 D. Perrin 7 B. Hall 7 J . Muscat

9 A Eaton 8 . J . Camm 9 P. Emmett 8 R. Marshall 8 J . Chilcott10 B Cullen 9 . L. Walker 10 B, Sebrie 9 J . Moutis 9 A. Constantin i

11 B Woodhouse 10 . A . Hewitt 10 T. Stillma n'

10 M. McHenry 10 A . Vita12 J Growcott 11 . J . Levy 11 C . O Meara

11 C . Hanley 11 B . Hockey (VC)

13 C Kyriakou 12 . M . Forrest 12 M . Davie s13 M . Hayes 12 G . Treacy 12 D. McCall

14 J Looker 13 . T. Luderman 13 A . King 13 S. Randle 13 A . Copley15 C Bradley (C 14 . L . Wakeling 14 M . Etcell 14 A. Schultz 14 V. Roman o

16 D Wood 15. B . Auldist 15 Mi Sullivan 15 G . Redford 15 D. Moodie (C )17 R Perri 16. S . Bray 16 J. McCarthy 16 W. Arthur 16 P. Roman o

18 N Nigro 17. S . Gloury 17 C . Sullivan 17 A. Hunter 17 A . Romano19 J Dennis 18. B . Grant 18 T. Sullivan Connella n18 J 18 A . Reginato20 A Acfield 19. S . White

19 C . Stewart20 P. Krings

.19 P. Taylor 19 C . William s

21 B Shaw 20. A . Murphy 21 D . Kelly 20 T. Adamic 22 R . Wis e22 C Stephens 21 . D . Edmunds 22 S . Barker 21 A. Monaghan 23 R . Bec k

23 R Baker 22. P. Stewart 22 P. Murphy 22 M . Burt 24 R . Marulli24 G Palmer 23. R . Storer 23 Ma Sullivan 23 P. Dickie 25 M . McPherso n25 C Watts 24. S . Edwards 24 X . Smith 24 S . Kitts (C) 26 S . Ros s26 M Stevenson 25. S . Brooks 25 G . Uptin Marshal l25 C 27 D. Matthews27 T Moore 26. B . Hewitt 26 A . Rock

27 M Wise

.26 A. Kitts 28 R . Martinez

28 D Cracknell C~) 27. D . Gilmour .28 C . Johnston 27 M . Aaron 29 J . Liboa ertoP

29 M Dalrymple 28. C . Ross 28 M . O'Brien 28 A. Khodr 30 S . Gun n

30 C Giansante (RVC) 29. P. White 29 M . Merfield 29 J . Sposito 31 A . Inglis (RVC)31 K Gillam 30. J. Smith 30 N . Freese 30 A. Moulang 32 J . McCal l32 A Drago 31 . J. O'meara 31 B. Matlock 31 T. Bromley 33 K . Allan33 D Wayland 32. D . Hill 32 B. Coleman 32 B . Gant 34 M . Romano

34 Matt Fitzgerald 33. M . Watson 33 N . Wilkins 33 M . Clark 35 C . Panjar i

35 R Bruno RDV C( ) 34. S. Paterson33 D . Andrew34 D . Sheehan 34 L. Head 36 J . Sculley (CR )

36 S Ryan 35. J . Eyre 35 M . Johnstone 35 R. Nuske (RC) 37 J . Panjari37 J Landwehr (VC) 36. T. Mawdsley 36 C . Ogier 36 J . Tolley 38 F. Darrig o38 J Beer 37. C . Porter 37 T. Macgeorge 37 P. Torpey 42 P. Dean

39 M Mc Inerny 38. A. Willis 38 S. Perrazo 38 B . Papadopoulos 43 J . Hubbard40 P Durbridge 39 . N . Rosengreen 39 A. Fimster 39 M . Dordevic 44 P. Solig o

41 R Livingston 40 . R . Slater 40 C . Goddchild 40 L. Dounis 47 B . Pollock42 Sette 41 . A. Samson

40 D . Nichols41 C Rock 41 J . Bruerton 50 B . Carma n

44 J Bell 42 . D. Gleeson.

42 S. May 42 S . Dalton 51 J . Schol l47 S S mesY 43 . A. Poulton 43 M. Barr 43 J . Seymour 52 E . Gassasio48 L Jensen 44 . R . Mather 45 C . Barr 44 N. Smith 55 J . Eastwood49 S Vidler 45 . D . McKeekin 46 C . Ross 45 G . Chapman 56 C . Masset t50 J Griffiths 46 . D. Hartley 47 J . Tully 46 P. Andrinopoulos 58 T. Mangos51 M Blair 47 . H. Girdwood 47 G . Anslade 47 D Peelers 60 J. Drakopoulos52 R Campagna 48 . L. McNamara 48 M. Walsh

49 L . McHugh

.48 A . McKenzi e

61 S Moussi 49 . M . Day 50 T Peck 49 G . Orlando62 B Mc Gauchie 50 . K. Hopkins 51 G . Hollingworth 50 . P. Taylor64 J Cronin 51 . C. Francias 52 G . Wyatt 51 . J . Kerle y65 M Ayers 52 . T. Stauton 53 D . Noonan 52. P. Andrinopolou s66 J O'Kane 53 . A. Tucker 55 P. Dynes 53. T. Khouri67 T Beattie 54 . T. Peters 57 D . Fraser 54 R. Keating68 B Mc Gauchie 55 . A. Cummings 58 J . Noona n

61 K Lockhart55 A . Goo k

99 S Bruno 61 . B . Launikonis.

65 T. Allinson 56 J . Aliss63 . J . Laidlaw 70 T. Rogers 57 M . Coppoc k65 . A . Hall 73 M . O'Meara 58 L. Thoma s66 . A . Ballie 74 S . Ponton 59 W. Ogilvie70 . J Dumaresq 77 B . Fleming 60 A . Jone s

78 M . Cerritell i

MENTONE R .S.L.9 Palermo St ,

Menton e~ Function Room

Restaurant * Pokies

95832841

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Uawme Coach : Peter 0'Co-or Coach. ii: on Coach : Paul Cc . .. vC .Cc c uren Fenech Ass.0 h : Jr-, etolls Asst .: D . Old :._.j Res. Coach : Paul Weir Coach: Darren William s

Res C h : i:rai : aich rdson Res Coach : Jim Gianna Res Coach: W Payne

1 S. Parsons 1 A. Rolls 1 A Stevens 1 A Hamilton 1 D William s2 A. Parsons 2 J . Hall 2 A Thain 2 P Hamilton 2 J Buttigie g

3 M . Goldthorpe 3 N. Pavlou 3 S Sutherlan dA Healey

3 G Heppell 3 D Griev eE,Bowen 4 B.. Turner 5 M Canavan C . Lehman n4 C 4 S Wuchatsch

5 N .Kent 5 M . Braid 6 R Cincotta 5 A Cann ane C5 D Macleod O,

6 M.Warner 6 A. Burt 7 G Gaspari 6 5 Brockley 6 N Gran t

I S.Murray 7 C. Richardson 8 S Logan 7(a)F Vitale 7 B Robinso n

P.Angusgus S . Cross 9 A Campbel l10 D Oliver 7 b)N . O'Brien

8 B Hann9 G Cas e

9 P.Krohn 11 J . Gill 11 A Davey 8 J . Heywood10 B Cocks

10 A .Haley 12 A.Davidson 12 A Gaspari 9 A. Morphett 11 B Twist11 A . Landry 13 Ja . Harris 13 I Bobetic

14 C Roache10 S Byrne 12 A Featherston

12 R .Powney 14 A. Burt 15 D levoli 11 H . Bailey 12(R)M Cannon3 T. Braden 15 C.Trewin 16 P Turley 12 B Clarke 13 A Mackley

; .i 5 . Jackson 16 M .Higgins 17 M Ferwerda 13 S. Brockley 14 D Ferri sB .Cook 17 C.MacLeod ( Res Cpt) 18 A Sexton 14 N Lampel 14(R)A Danie li; . Huighson 18 F.Doyle 19 S Brow n

20 A Seager15 B. Howle tt 15 W Phillips

J. Coughla n7 J 19 J . Evans 21 Greg Riley 16 S Smythe 15 P Bregue t(R)3 J. Whelan 20 P. Ryan 22 R Stevens 17 R . Heywood 16 D Gilmartin

,3 C . Loyd 21 D.Miller 23 M Smith 18 M. McManus 17 R Hart? S .Prendergast 22 D . Hutchinson 24 A Grace

25 5 Egan19 M. Stringer 17(R)R Plochino

T. Prendergast 23 S . Craven ( Cpt) 26 J Nannas 20 B. Young 18 D OldhamA . dchison 24 S .Cummins 27 L Seeger 21 S McNamara 19 P De rvan (RC )A'3urke 25 D . Boland 28 M Byrne 22 R Hudson 20 P Sadle r

S . White 26 J .Senior 29 M Forbes 23 P Weir 21 L Monkhurst

a J .Atchison 27 J . Robe rtson 30 M Cooke31 C Warsling 24 J Jenkin 22 M Saunders

T Wh l-& P. Prendergast 29 R . Cassio 32 P Evans 25 G Malone ee er23

23(R)A Bourasi :7 S .Payze 30 N .Miller 33 K Richardson 26 R . Benjamin

24 J McCutcheon_3 B .Taylor 31 R. Marshall (Res VC) 34 A Anderson 27 D . Disisto 24(R)C Pac h

1 - 3 G.Nelson 33 R .Taylor 35 A Ellis36 S Nolan

28 J Ward 25 P Thomson) A .Crean 34 P. E ersy 37 D Gheblikan 29 M. Shepherd 25(R)G Burges s} R . Blood (Res .) 35 J .Kilpatrick 38 A Darcy 30 M Lewis 26 L Grochowski1 C . Lennon 36 A. Robinson 39 C Clauson 31 E Dohrmann 27 C Mathew s2 T. Harding 38 J . Kennedy 40 B Bowma n

41 M Gunn32 M. Carmichael 28 A Kosmatos

3 C . Wilson 39 M. Talbot 42 N Synori33 T Thompson 29 P Vincen t

34 M . Allen 40 H . Fletcher 43 E Maillard 34 I. Twyford 30 T Turcinovich35 R . Davies 42 M. Beasley 44 C Hunt 35 K . Coventry 31 A Ba rtolo

36 N .Bowman 43 H . Noren 45 5 Ho rvath 36 S . Campbell 32 X Toby

37 R . Osmond 44 S. O'Sullivan 46 D Forer 37 N . Basham 33 G Rickar d

38 R . Hawo rt h 54 J . Blowfield 48 M Bourke 38 S . Darling 34 B Jone s

39 B .Jarre tt 55 J . Hearn 49 M Bates 39 X Thompson 35 C Bergi n

40 A . Dillon 56 J . Mahoney 50 M Forer 40 B Baker 36 A Black

41 S .Farrow 57 R . Kang 51 C Maillard52 D Hega rty

41 R . Miller 37 B Hyne s38 S Smit h42 A . Hanson 59 J . Heal y 53 B Chalmers 42 M . Ha lan dy 39 M Hollan d

43 A . Bonner 61 S. McCrae 54 D Todd 43 J Tobin39(R)A Cart er

44 R . Martin 62 A. White 55 E Hanaphy 44 N . Masters40 J Munro

45 M . Higgins 64 D .Searle 56 M McTaggart

57 Be Atkins45 J Smith 41 T Campbel l

'3 A,Oneil 65 W.Elliot 58 W Chapman 46 C Price 42 D Wouda• 7 L.Palmer 66 D .Wright 59 D Sutherland 47 A . Naylor 43 B Grant48 J . Ferguson 69 D .Galakos 60 B Pascoe 54 M Moore 44 M Mannin g49 L. Saville 71 L .O'Sullivan 61. M Nieusteeg 55 L. Stewart 45 J Hyne s57 H . Sho rt en 77 S.Clarke 62 S Koutaplis

63 J McClaren 56 A . Ba nallg 46 T Ferris59 A .Powell 88 G . Scotland 64 B Kirchner 57 L Sherry 47 F Nuredin i

" H .Sho rt en 65 S Morrish 52 (a) B. Flanagan 48 P TirchettJ .Muir 66 D Wiseman 52 (b) A . Steward 49 W Kewi n

67 S Oldfied 53 J . Gross 50 A McCutcheo n68 J Agar69 B Grant 54 A . Howell 51 A McKenzie

70 5 Hayes 55 G. Marazita 52 R Nisbet71 D Blake 56 C. Riley 53 M Oldham72 B Craine 57 J . Draper 54 J Payn e73 5 Ratt ray 58 A Rafter 55 J Spezz a74 B Gai n75 M Stanton

.59 C. Norman 56 S Calderwood

76 A Chiappini 60 S . Lanyon 57 M Saccoccio

77 C Bart

lett

62 S Dishon58 A Beard

78 B Fox 63 D Jelbart59 K Dowsey

79 S Po rt er. 60 D Lee

80 D Og ge 65 D. Simmond 61 S. McNerny81 J Radi 66 M . Malone 62 D . Orchard

o< 1 37:vs282 J Hamilton83 P Malls

67 A. O'Brien 63 D . Temby,,,~,<s ea~r «s ~

L84 T Sinclair

69 R. Hussey 64 A. Ryan

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officiates in his

can r with the VAFAUA in 1985 but has bee n

VI 7A game this weekend at RichmondCentral with Ronnie Smith . David began his

running around footy grounds in his 'whites'since the 70's . . .probabiy done more miles thanCliff Young (marathon runner)! David invites allthe umpires back to the clubrooms at CentralPark. Richmond to join in the celebration of hisexcellent achievement in reaching this milestone .

$ S :C Brajtberg would like to thank the MentoneF. all club for their excellent hospitality at his

ne in Round 4 . Mark Jenkins and VinVe ovi wish to pass on their thanks to theMarcellin Football club for their excellentaftermatch hospitality in Round 5 . . . . . . one toremember!!!! !

YOUR DECISION :LAST WEEK :Answer to May 19th Question - There are 3correct answers to this scenario - l . If the ballwent through for a goal - the Field Umpire shouldreport the player and send him off then go backand give the all clear to the goal umpire then paya free kick at the centre circle to Whitefriars. If thefield umpire does not return to give the all clearafter the report has been made, the Goal Umpireshould chase after him. 2. If the ball goesthrough for a point - the Field Umpire does thesame as above but pays the free kick where theinfringement occurred . 3. If there is no score -ihe Field Umpire will make the report, send theOrmond player off and pay a free kick where the2fringement occurred .

- 7

The ball is trapped. A field bounce . The St . Johnsruck slips over as he runs in to contest the balltherefore the BenUeigh player catches the ball,does a sharp turn to his right, runs to open spacefor next act of play. What is the Field Umpire'sdecision?COACHES CC

Discussed at Lecture :

° Set Kick Control - if player encroaches overmark then Field Umpire can give 25m penaltywithout warning !

° Holding the man - Common infringement - freekick.

circumference is 149m x 12~= .n, no city v'c

from this ground, a lake nearby and plenty ofpaddocks and trees, new clubrooms, wroughtiron fenced surrounds the ground, large car parkwith crushed rock base, manual scoreboard,terrific canteen and bar facilities, belongs to theEducation Department therefore not open to thepublic, 1 hour drive east from city, Club affiliated

with VAFA for 7 years and in D Section . . . . . . . . .can

you guess??? Email Di with your answer to win!

ONE 3'E WITH S IMO:

SANTO CARUSO (Boundary) - Nickname :

Midget, Age : 39, Began Umpiring in 1982, 300games, currently in A Section, umpire for fitness

/ friendship and to still be involved with footy,AFL Team: Hawthorn, Best AFL Player: Peter

Hudson - Hawthorn

JUSTIN KRAMER (Boundary) - Nickname :Kramer, Age : 19, Began Umpiring in 2001, 4games, currently in C Section, umpire for fitnessand his brother suggested it, AFL Team: Geelong,

Best AFL Player : Billie Brownless - Geelong

ERIKA SURDY (Boundary) - Nickname : Ez Age:

17, Began Umpiring in 2001, 4 games, currentlyin U 19 Section, umpiring because I want to makenew friends and try a different sport, AFL Team:

Geelong, Best AFL Player - Ronnie Burns -Geelon g

PUMPS (Past Umpires)The PUMPS Luncheon will be held on June 10th2001 in the Umpires Room at Elsternu iek Park .

For more information please contact John Kellyon 9557 2727 (H) orjohnikellyCtelstra . easymail.com .au .

FUNCTION DATES :Golf Day - 27/5/01 ; Trivia Night - 2/6/01 ; VAFA

Race Day - 24/6/01 ; Cocktail Night - 27/7/01 :

Annual Dinner - 27/8/01 ; Grand Final Brunch &BBQ - 23/9/01 and Presentation Night -28/9/01 .

PLEASE NOTE CHANGE OF DATE FOR TRIMNIGHTFINALLY. . . .

All correspondence tociiannewlaiieleyC'bigp ond.com

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AlbieFirley

SharonAlger

Shalom Blustein

Chris Gregory

Mark Child s

11 Jason Waszaj

14 Glen Kennedy

15 Geoff Curran

~6 Peter Woods

17 Mark Gibson

18 Jason McNiece

19 Steve McCarthy

20 John Ralph

21 Patrick Maebus

23 Paul Dinneen

24 Graeme Hunichen

25 Cameron Stewart

26 Jim Papioanou

27 Matt Cox

28 Paul Lamble

29 Chris Garcia

30 Justin Lipson

33 Robert Mayston

34 Graeme Morgan

35 Jason Lane

36 Matthew Meier

37 Alex Maggio

38 Chris Stevens (S)

7 DarinCompt

8 Paul Berry

9 Damien Lane

10 Trent Foley

11 Alan Stubbs

12 Mark Morrison

14 Ash Hoogendyk

15 Adam Harris

16 Neville Boyle

17 Peter Keogh

18 Peter Simpson

1 9 Damien Flenley

20 Grant Wardrop

22 David Leith

24 Ben Ryde

25 Lionel Katz

26 Daniel Dinneen

27 Anthony Simpson

28 Ken McNiece

29 Peter James

30 Michael Phillips

32 Anthony Damen

33 Michael Forde

34- Stephen Morgan

36 Rob Mills

35 Troy Brooks

37 Gavin Roberts

5 WayneHinton

6 Andy Carrick

8 Paul Withington

9 Toby Ovadia

10 Tristan Bowman

11 Chris Evan s

12 Jamie Kvins

14 Michael Gilday

15 Mark Jenkins

16 Craig Brajtberg

17 Cameron Leitch

18 Tim Sutcliffe

19 Chris Moor e

20 David D'Altera

21 Justin Grossbard

22 Rick Love

23 Chris Stevens

24 John Miller

25 Richard Eastwood

26 Brad Clark

27 Euan Lindsay

28 Leah Gallagher

29 Gerard Rolfs

30 Simon Olive

31 Adam Kooloos

32 Mark Fraser

33 Simon Stokes

34 Jeremy Heffernan

35 James Watson

36 Ron Smith

37 David Murray

YELLOW5 Max Wittmann

6 Dash Peiris

7 Alan Ladd

8 Nick Evans

9 Gene Hodgins

10 Robert McLeod

11 Paul Tuppen

12 Simon Payton

14 Ian Burgess

15 Michael Sneddon

16 Luke Moncrieff

17 Andrea Thwaites

18 George Paleodimos

19 Heath Little

20 Adi Diner

21 David Irons

22 Ken Brewer

23 Robert Sneddon

24 Jason Moore

25 Mat Taylor

26 Robert Mills

27 Paul Jones

28 Ron Martyn

29 Tyrell Russell

30 Anthony Lilley

31 Tim Friedman

32 Jarrod Aspinall

33 Glenn Schipp

34 Daniel Stephens

35 Dianne Whiteley

36 Andrew Chapman

37 Ken Walker

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Each week a Coates Hire Player of the Week is announced onthis page (one player each section) . Each player qualifies forTeam of the Year selection

Following the final round each month a Coates Hire Pk . ler for- Month will be announced. These players are aui : !. .-

in the Coates Hire VAFA Team of the Yea r

Co&LLs Hire VAFA Team of the Year will be announced at theVAFA Vote Count Ntght. This night will also include theannouncement of the Coates Hire Player of the Year.

PLAYERS OF THE WEEK - ROUND 5A: TIM CLARKE (OLD XAVERIANS )B: MARCUS TOOVEY (OLD IVANHOE)C: ANDREW WILL (CAULFIELD GR)D1 : STEVE BUCKLE (ST LEOS EMMAUS)D2: CRAIG BRADLEY (KEW)D3: ANDREW GRADY (MONASH GRYPHONS)D4: BRIAN DOODY (ELTHAM )

APRIL COATES HIRE PLAYER OF THE MONTHLUKE HAWKINS OLD SCOTCH

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a column fc :- ever; ona in ,' inateur :

by orad 5t,iizel

H Blues secretary Andrew Headberryciformed FTLOTG that two of the unfortunate

ee Aussies, who were mistaken for Irishmen in

i- Rlfast last week and beaten by a gang of thugsIi iron bars, are Blues. Attacking backme n

Tinkler and Luke Creamer took a year off t othe continent . They c-mailed the DI sectionto say they are a bit sore, but not enough to

off their travelling plans .

xsoeehiaro is unavailable for the's Birthday Weekend Senior Representative

t (SRT) which plays the South Australianeurs . The star of A Section for Old Scotch

1-as work commitments . If SRT coach NickI urke thought that was bad well how about thisI dache? SAA has announced former PortALielaide, Brisbane and Sydney utility Ada m

:s in its squad . The result could be a bit,r this year .

STARTING up a walking group aroundlvern for men and women of any standard . No

,e just bring your enthusiasm .

FOOTR , (V )

'dent of : ; ' I23.

T'riscilla is following a family tradition in footy

admin . Her great-great uncle was Harry Curtis,president of the Collingwood Football Club .

Priscilla's father Peter Curtis was president of DeLa Salle OC . Her ambition for the Saints this yearis to make the finals and to raise the profile ofAmateur Football in the Dandenong Community.

Now that is some dynasty of leadership but isthere someway we can work an Elvis link into thisr!ilumn? Trv this with her name . . . Priscilla th e

. . Priscilla Presley? A hucka-hucka baby !

CRYING to establish who is currently the

. serving senior-level coach, inxsecutive years, at the same club in any

section of the VAFA. Frank Dunell (NOBS), DaleTapping (Old Brighton) and Garry Foulds (StBernards) have each done five years . Got a betterrun than that? Coaches like Leigh Carlson, intohis third year at Trinity after coaching atC1legians in the 90s, while an incredible effort,c'on't qualify. It has to be at the same club .

RS (II)

in, Power House

Stephen played over 300 games mostly in thejuniors, reserves and Club XVIII . He was the ClubXVIII Coach from 1973-75, again in the late 70s^nd from 1981-82 . Stephen recruited many

players to Cli ?jXVIII who havegone on to seniors .He held thesepositiorspresident ,

; idsecretarytreasurerStephen is aMember. A co _-rgroup men sbersince 1996, heemphasisedcommitmen tbeing the clu:u,sReserve Gracumpire since

1993 . Club . :i_

umpire since 199 9

and a regular bount' r- uii: -e . goal u,fir;ire or

timekeeper when re - .""ic social ro+ ns at

Ross Gregory Oval a named the StephenMason Rooms. Stel e ; ru are outstanding .

THE late Uncle Doug Mott from Channel 7'sWorld of Sport, one of the greatest salesmen ever,used to love to give a woof, woof when he was

pushing a product . Well how loud was St

Bernards' fund raising v g- barking

when it fetched S4000 whe : auctioned a

Bernies jumper signed by old bo -> and AFL 300-gainers Simon and Justin Madden and GarryFoulds? That was on top of the 140 guests paying$200 a hit a revenue-raising dinner at the

Melbourne Aquarium. "Woof, woof, woo,

wooooof," said one Doggie . Translated that

means : "That takes some pressure off the club" .

FUNNY lh, ; :t G .

In the front office there is(Collegians DVC) and - : iut andReinstatement Com i ceinto (VI ~ Pre ',e ) and Old

Brighton President Feel like I ama jinx . Ran into Ross last year too and on each

occasion Ross's Tonners and his MelbourneDemons lost in consecut' e games! Also ran into

an MCC attendant, ding, who went toChadstone High ~ mond President Brett

Collins . By coincidence Mike, on a rare day off,went to see the Moods play last Saturday .

IS Brett Collins, at 30 years of age, theyoungest president of a VAFA club ?

feedback welcome : lseitz - - " - - " - , ) .au

THF AFvAATFUR FOOTBALLER 2001 33

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und four was played in great conditions forball at three locations Elsternwick, Sth Yarra

d Werribee . All games were played in goodrits and with some very close and highlympetitive games being the highlight of thei id.

on 1 :

~ :,'?arat travelled down to Melbourne to playadmeadows at Elsternwick Park . Ballarat 4

40 defeated Broadmeadows 3 2

20 .Broadmeadows played quite well as they wereundermanned and nearly managed to pull off theupset of the round as Ballarat struggled to kickgoals under the pressure of Broadmeadowsbackline . Karingal 15 6 96 defeated Bendigo 32 20 at the Wattie Watson Oval Bendigo had noanswers for the ladder leaders on the day.

Division 2 :

Maribyrnong 6 7 43 were too strong forRingwood Blues 5 5 35 in a game where thelead changed a number of times beforeMaribyrnong managed to kick away . MambourinTigers 10 9 69 had a good win againstHawthorn 3 2 20 with Hawthorn finding it hardto achieve their first victory for the season. SthYarra 16 13 109 far to strong for Moonee Valley1 2 8 . Colac 7 6 48 finished all over the top ofParkside 6 2 38 . Colac looking gone at half timebut came out a new side in the second halfplaying an exceptional third quarter to set up thewin .

Division 3 :

Sth Yarra were too strong for the young Bendigooutfit who will improve as they gain moreexperience in the competition . Broadmeadowsdefeated Geelong at Elsternwick Park in a veryentertaining game that had the crowd enthralled .

Round 6 : - Parkvill e

Division 1 :

Bendigo and Broadmeadows will be a close gameBendigo may use their home ground advantageto post a victory against a very competitiveBroadmeadows who have some big names toreturn to their side . Karingal will be to skilled forGeelong and at this stage are the the team tobeat.

Division 2 :

Ringwood will be to strong for Hawthorn who willhave to postpone their victory celebrations foranother week . Maribyrnong and Parkside will bea very close game with Rrlaribyrnongs paceperhaps making the difference . Sth Yarra andMambourin Tigers will be the game of the roundwith Mambourin Tigers perhaps winning by thesmallest of margins . Moonee Valley travel toColac and will find it hard to register a victoryagainst the in form Colac .

Bendigo will find it hard to defeat an informBroadmeadows who are in the middle of a purplepatch at the moment. Sth Yarra and Karingal willbe close but I think that Karingal may get overthe line .

FIDA L 4

F' W I, 17 F+' A % Pts

KARINGAL 4 3 1 0 213 46463 .04 12

NTH BALLARAT 4 3 1 0 133 156 85 .25 12

GEELONG 4 3 1 0 103126 81 .74 12

BENDIGO 1 4 1 3 0 108 188 57 .44 4

BROADNIEAAI?OWS 4 1 3 0 59 112 52 .67 4

P W L D Pts

STH.YARRA 4 4 0 0 16

MAMBOURIN TIGERS 4 3 1 0 12

MARIBYRNONG 4 3 1 0

RINGWOOD 4 2 2 0 8

COLAC 4 2 2 0 8

PARKSIDE 4 1 2 0 4

MOONEE VALLEY 4 1 3 0 4

HAWTHORN 4 0 4 0 0

* received forfeit last round

REMINDER

Don't forget the City v Country Trial match at

Elsternwick Park No . 2 Oval on Sunday Jurie 3,

at 10 .30am (players to be at ground by 10 .00am)

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ns recorded a vital win away toon Saturday to set themselves up nicely

r th first home game of the season against UHSOBnext week. The Gryphons shared the ball well and noparticular dominating goal kicker, but Lee wells againstood out .The Mahony boys were amongst the wickers' best . A"Boy's Own" annual ending in the "scoobys," however,with Adam 'Hank" Hankin, in his 200th game, kickinga goal after the final siren to win the game for the 'Wick sby one point.After trailing by five points at quarter time ,kicked 14 goals to : over the next two quarters to putthe game out of " -- 's reach, before the Falconstrimmed the "nal margin to a more respectable 3 1

)ints. dam Graham starred for the Demons, whileCh ; Sham be ,d 11 .

re utterly brutal in their destruction ofU , winning by a colossal 211 points, theiraccuracy t'.ng particularly outstand'ulg, and also noless than 14 players kicking goals . Fitzroy could well

en the foot off the accelerator in the las tquarter. but emphasised their superiority, kicking I 1 oftheir 36 goals in total during the final term .Although the , br s were competitive for a large part ofthe game, So i eDistricts were ultimatelytoo strong . One pi :,: .-sing sign for Richmond Central isthe form of a nun .t - of new players at the club, andhopeful'-r for their sake they can gel and perform as asolid and competitive team .

s proved too strong for with themem»rial one. Scotty Hilton dominating ,: .th 12 goals, 'lil tulle continued his good work for the Hawks .

c's• : play host tc _ ' kwhich, Pendingother results, may well see them on top at the end of theround . They have been pretty hard to fault all season,while Elsternwick have hard something of a tough timewith three consecutive losses . I feel St . John's willpreserve their unbeaten record for at least anotherweek. JOCs to win.

i_` cai , C J entertain inn at City Oval i na match that last year may well have commanded"Match of the Day" status, but is very much a sideshowtoday. Richmond are struggling at the wrong end of thetable while Hawthorn are part of the battle for fourthspot. I hate to kick a team when they're down, but Ihave to pick the He ~s.In the local derby, -- _ a iki0.rIeff make theshort trip up pit lane to visit ' k- Like the

majorit_.teams, tl

_ . ._~_.._have been left inthe shadow ofThe Big Three," an d competing for fourth spot, which

seems to be something of a lottery at the moment . In atough call, I'll for South Melbourne .Mo _e,, turn home and have a goodfirst-up start zst . Also the Gryphs havebeen hot and coid to an i nzriating degree this season,the win against Elsterm - :, lifting them to 2-3 after fiveaway games, should be a usefizl confidence booster.UHSOB will have a tough time trying to lift their spiri tsafter a tough slog against Fitzroy. I'm tipping Ibionash,an d maybe III get this one eotr --t to silence my critics.

Finally, the battle of the titans a unstuck Street Owal,between 7 id in what has beenthe most anticipated ma--,h of the season so far. Prettyhard to separ :e their form over the course of theseason so far, but after using a well known and provenscientific formula, based on the probabili ty of bothsides' chan ces (Yes, I flipped a coin), I've plu mped forFitzroy. Zm sure St. Johns wi ll be having much interestin the outcome of this match.

Says:Round h ighligh ts, well St.Johns are the real deal,Fitzroy seem to be getting better (if at a ll possible) andthe Grvnhons are not only proving to be a final's smokybut are already ensconced their, after five s tr aight awaygames no le-3.

week as being any differ it. Hawks, just .

home to take on " -, Thefortune of these clubs have gone in opposite directionsin recent weeks with the Jocs going from strength tostrength whilst the Wicks are in the middle of a run ofouts. St.Johns have as good a ruck/midfield goingaround and this should once again lead them to victory .

host H with Richmond improvingeac__ «_°k . . :iilst the H: :s eye of fourth spot . Theshort history between iese clubs reveals that theyalways seem to produce ek -esuits and I don't see thi s

'ark and Sot meet in aninteresting match up. Soutl_ :__ve Len quietly goingabout their business, having ;!n what the best threehave to offer and now have an opportunity against thenext group of teams . Albert Park have been better inrecent weeks but this one might be just beyond them.

Monash finally return home, no doubt very comfortablewith the fact they have earnt some away from homewins. Like, St.Johns they have a strong midfield withwells, Hetherington and Bourbon constant threats . Un i

ake the trip out to Caulfield having been on the

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end of a Fitzroy flogging. I cant see Uni Higharound their fortune in one week, Grvphs fo r

atch of the Year (Version 1), i~ ~. The Reds have been on the improve sinc e

rounu 1(not bad considering they won that fairly easily)v ri Bentleigh have been Wirming well but without asmuch conviction as the Reds . For Benfleigh to win, theytivou.t=d need the dynamic duo of Martin and Sharp todominate . The Reds seem to have just a bit more overalld--{' - at the moment and With the aid of the hom e

Luld ad-vantage should win .

d supporters -te m -~ 2 ay to Monash Gryphons this

- due to continuing renovations at Eas td Reserve, the usual entrance for vehicles atStreet is not available . Instead, please use the

rice at Sir John Monash Drive (P7ielway ref. 68 Fl

a)ear in some older editions of MelWays as7 f Jenue) .

again, I can be contacted via e-mail onPS.-- 'illiamson._.cccentrelLnk .gov .au, phone on 9920

1 ix on 9920 9097. ' ank you to those who

sub aided reports is -, please keep up th e

ork . Again, We'd like to hear from as many)ssibie, so please contact either myself or Ed .

Y. 7.1u 10.135.1 '3.1 - - 17.13 (115)

is 5 .2 15.4 18.6 28.10 (178)

1. 9ravir~:on 2, D.Byr: . ' . Foster, Curtai nBest: B.1lahony. C'ior° S.Mahony. Cunnin; 'ian, 1, tAurphy.Mon.esh G . ti .Ru herford 3 . Waltar 3, FRY, rd 2, Jenkin 2.Asbell . Belle, Kent. R.Coxhead. Bourbon. B)andford, L+ tonBest : Wells, Kent, Grady. N Rutherford, Flowerday, Lc ;Un ~: E. Lindsay (F)

2.4 4.9 12.12 16.15 (111 )

: Laulett<. 6(24), Jackomos 4, Wilson 2, Delaney, Bonfield, C)gge ,S. Avery. Best: Brc--'leg, SauIle, Jackomos. Lauletta. BanHeld, Johnston.St Johns : Hilton 12, Horbury 5, Jones 4, Coulon 3, Walker, Rpdquist,Sharp, Pater.son.Ui 4-cs: A. Hoogendyk. G . Roberts (F)S;?tPfHA-'? D19RI .4 10.5 1::. 21.9(135)RIC 0 . . C . 1 .2 6.9 7.15 10 .17 (77)South Pfi .u ae: Vianman 7, Hall 4, Jacobs 3 . D 2. Aquiline 2,McFarlane . Hen rson, Stepnall . Best: Aquilino. R .;d, :Qullter,hereon . Richmond. Funston2. Burke 2, Burns 1, Dutton 1, Garrett 1 .Andronopoulos 1 . Umpires : W. Hinton . K. Walker (F). N. Hitchen. J .Kralev°, (B)UF lB 0.2 1.2 2.3 2.4(16)

10.7 20.9 25.10 36.11 7 )

r°Ilv, Tate. Best: Zulickt, Catlln, Y n, mto, A , B.Le '' - ~oy Reds: hlltchell 6, Pidoto 6. Ln°- 5, It .:gs 5,ve: , con 2, Rooks 2, Drury, Addicott. Johr - . Cahill- Gunn,L I. Best: Gunn, Cahill, Mitchell, L'-rbancic, Curtis, G ., c)dUr : . . pi n. P. Keogh (F )

5.3 8.5 11 .10 16.15 (111)4.4 11.9 18.12 '?? .t6 (142)

d1an B .Venables 4,Baker 2, Dii+9 , Do- : :ile. st: Storey,in, Tsoukas. Baker, Rib4ott iSharp I 1 ,

at 4. C.Martin 2. Gold 2, Hutchison, A Fittito . Best: Graham,arp, Ireson, Weber, Chfertut

i J. Aspinall, L . Katz (F), A. Skriets (B)

4.3 7.4 10.5 11.6 (72)

...,ow 1 .0 4.2 9.3 11.5 (71)

iek : K .Currie 4, Han'ain 3, Davidson . Lilikaxis, O'Connor, Stanley .Be sc i .Byrne, S.Currie, K.Currie, Davidson. Sunman, Hankrn.Mouash Gryphons: C-onis 3, White, Clarke, Warren . Males, Watson,Caml I. Graydon, LeRoy Best: Gonis, Campbell, Graydon, Holland.Caarta°n. War-,en

0.1 3.3 4.4 8,5(53)2.4 4.7 6.10 6.12 (60)

rc' ' Villarll . Cargill, Alexandra . Brick . Best:Zasr.rella, Brick,

d, Cargill .

_? F7a)12, Dowsett, Hyland, Jiamirtg, Sheer, Best :Boulton.~ .. Hall, Foncea.

. ., 3.4 5.6 6.9 16.15 (111 )

-Its, Districts, Gryphons, Reds.:s, South, Uni High, Reds .

are holding a combined Past Players'1991 Premiership reunion on 23rd June atrnck Park main oval . Please eor r ~'Aam! on 9572 46'. °~ or the club on 9531 ,

1 .0 1.1 1.3 4.3(27)nvsk[ 3, McGee 3 . Brpson 2, Lazzaro, Henderson 2.

D'-ory.~ _ud 1, Bustle 1, Pohlner I . Best: Henderson, McCauleyD( iin€ isley. Flowers .

A provided . Best: Not provided .

to ze llo, Cavalleri . Best: Starbuck, Carrick, Pendlebury, Weber.

0.2 1.5 2.5 2 .6(18)1.2 4.4 6.7 8.10 (58)

: Btue 3 . Puglia, Parsons J, Bennie, Walsh, Schiavo. Best:a, r nan, Reid, Vittue, Cahill, Banco

2.1 5.1 5.3 9.4(58)5 .3 11.6 15.9 17.14 (116)

-t rt .-x: Pastras 3 .CosteIla 3,Bourne 2, Houston Best : Gay

LST WK TC`"_ tD3 SE: :i3rZS

atleigh 11

to Hawthorn 6

St Johns 12Albert Park 8

Monash C -hons 0D3

Hawthorn 4Albert Park 3E)stermaick IEJonash Gryphons 3Bent(eigh 4

Cunningham, Williams, Bourne.Sterrard, Costello..: - igh: English 4,Cavanagh 3 .Brown 2, Clough, Dimmattina,

M.biorgan, PJcken, Lev.3s, 4iikeL=zn,L.Ptttlto, Psaras. Best: Mikelsen,Stanes, Sidney, Wade. Sampson . besets

790 11%

DI-A See;St . Johns v . Estern'.vick

Richmond Central v. Hawthorn AmateursSouth Melbourne Districts v. Albert Par k

Monash Gryphons v . UHSOBFitzroy Reds v . Bentleigh

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Coach: Jc'un -hemRes . Coach: Ste _ :;. : )n

1 . P.Smith2 . N.Pastras3 . J .Storey4 . G. Parmansche5 . S.AIIan6 . J . Willox7 . J .Sutton8 . C . Jackson9 . P. Chambers10 . M.Phillips11 . A. Fleming12 . N .Langdon13 . B.Payne14 . S.Fairfield15 . B.Adamson16. C .Roberton17. D . McLellan18. J. Taylor19. A.Steward20. M .Abbott21 . S.Waugh22. S.Redpath23. T.Faranda24. J .Murray25. J .Sutcliffe'36. G.Finn?7. S .Ridout

R .Buckley

2 9. T.Goldsmit h0. A .Thomas

31 . S .McGuire32 . D .'Odorico

T. Murray34. G.Meyer-Heinrich35 . A . D'Mingo36 . M .Pearso n

7 . L.Hogan8 . C.Lamont

39. J .Robiloita

40. M .Lapsley41 . K.Weaver42. S .Bolas

43 . J .Tsoukas44 . B .Isard45. A.Ga y

46 . D,MacKintos h- 7 . W.Gauc i

..; .Willi s49 . THouston50 . D.McKay

; 31 . J . Costello~ 52 . N .Stran g

53 . M .Williams54 . S. Kidd55 . D .Allan56 . P. Kemp57 . A. Soak58 . S.Toth59 . B.Letchtord

~60. S.Lawson

_1 . C.Brockhouse77 . J .Robertson

~ 78 . A.Dee79 . J.Sgroi80 . B.Martyn81 . T.WaltonP2 . J.Stubbs33. C .Jeffrey34. D .Harris85. G .Daley86. H .Ross

Coax) : F .n GordonRes . Cc ,V~: Steve Hall

1 C.Sharp (Capt)2 P.Morgan4 D.Levais5 M.Eyles6 R.Weber7 S.Brown9 I .Jackson10 A .Henry11 D .Martin12 L.Codarin14 K .Kel l15 P.Wdhington16 P.Jemmeson17 J .Psaras19 S .Hall20 R .Fishlock21 A .Graham22 S .Arvanitis23 S .Adaway25 D.Gold26 B .Padgham27 J .Seeley28 M .McCulloch30 D.Kopitschinski31 R.English32 D.Fishlock34 D. Castr o35 Llreson36 M .Backman37 P.Hutchison38 G .Beattie39 L .Pittito40 J.Bounsall41 J.Neve42 G .Kell45 A.Pittito47 B.P.lottat49 J.Fl y50 A.Stanes51 M.Pirie56 C .Aitken57 G .Prigg58 T.Caterson59 D .Pittit o

Licensed Premises Bistro,Cam 3 & TAB .

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Coach: Leigh Murph yRes Coach : Andrew Curtain

1 . L. Murphy (C)2 . A . Hanki n3 . D . Fitzpatrick4 . A . Tilley5, M . Whelan6. D. Brennan7. J . McAdam8. S . Currie (RC)9. T. Hartly10 . R. Bravington11 . L. Missaglia12 . N. Wigmore13 . P. Stankovich14 . B . Mahony15 . M . Noonan16 . M . Burman17 . J . Ward18 . A. Nei l19 . A. Peasley20 . K. Curri e21 . P. Stuchberry22 . M . Mussared23 . S. Curtain (VC)24 . A. Foster25 . B. Franki n26 . C . Mahony (VC)27 . M. Daniels28 . W. Davidson29. S. Mahony30. M. Nicol31 . G . Devonshire32. M . Hunt33. M . Cunningham34. M . Hoskin g35. P. McNally

.36. P. McDonogh37. L . Lambert38. B . Currie39. P. Allen40. S . Bacon41 . J . Yemm42. J . Lilikakis43. P. Clark44. C. Walker45. R . Grandemange

46 . S . Smith

47. S . Ritchie48 . M . Frankin49 . D. Byrne51 . M . Purcell52 . P. Roberts53 . B . Hilton54 . S . Kirkham57 . T. Byrne

Senior C i : G- m E genRes Coach: Anon George

1 M .Frisb y2 A Walsh3 M .Wharf4 J .Hamilton5 D.Kane6 J .Bennie7 J .Doyle9 C.Prior10 A .Urbancic11 B .Doyle12 C.Sheather13 M .James14 T.Clarke15 J .Vernali16 G .Clohesy17 B .Le e18 J .Horridge19 P.Cook20 T.Mitchel!21 A.Sainsbury22 B .Cahill23 T.Jackson24 K.Grattan25 P.Jackson26 B.Buick27 J .Loft28 J .Card29 D .East30 B.Foster31 P.Crowe33 S.Drury34 D .Little35 A.Mackinnon

36 W.Fawaz38 N.Bishop39 A.George40 G.Banc e41 R .Burgman421 I .McBurnie43 TVillani44 B .Hart45 G.Hassett46 P.Heaphy49 A .Pugli a50 B .Aggenbach51 J .Rawlings52 B .O'Connor53 S .Addicott55 N .Mathews56 T.Madden58 B .Neal59 R .Johnstone61 B .Tirrel l62 N .Auden63 G .Makdesi64 D.Trindade65 S .Bramley66 D.Timms70 S .Dibendetto71 P.Gun n72 M .Dikeakos74 N.Fitzpatrick75 W.Daniel80 G .Box82 P.Howorth84 Z .Senburgs88 S .Greenwood99 P.Diacogiogis

F' Football Club Ltd

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Brunswick S t, Raroy

Coach : Peter T a nRes Coach : P McLennan

1a I. Baccin i1b B Hudson

2a G Broadley2b E Sil l

3a G Jackson3b A Knott4 E Bettio5a S Avery5b B Ruzicka6a P Avery6b N Tierney7 D Moncrieif8a N Hayes8b J Mennie9 R Ogle10 P Orchard11 A Sil l12 S Banfield13 J Povey14a D Lauletta14b T Fitzpatrick15 M Tyson16a C Reed16b D Lahiff17a D Zaverella17b R Tongue18 P Ryan19 J Law20 S Parker21 P Burke22 A Collins23a J Micheal23b M Artin i24 J Jackomonis25 M Zaverella26 D Villani27 R Lord28 D Lackins

29a M O'Brien29b P Barker

30 K McDougal31 L Collins

32 P McLennan

33 S Stevens34 R Johnston35 J Cargui(I

36 M Daou

37 D Carter38 B Bruns39a S Davies39b D Pritchard40 B Moore41 A Donkin42 T Dixon43a A Brick43b1 Chepa44 B Allder45 A Burke46 T O'Hanlon47 J Berry48 C Alexander49 D McGowan

52 M Delaney55 A Saulle

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1 S. Bourbon

2 M. Healy

3 A. Grady

4 N. Rutherford5 T. Gilchrist6 O. Becker7 D. Walte r8 J. Blandford9 G. Wadley

10 P. Williamson11 A . Nichols12 A . Gross13 J . Stratford14 D . Hale

15 A . Clarke16 D . Junkeer17 J . Hetherington18 C. Lovett19 R . Coxhead20 G. Browell21 M . Asbell22 B . Coxhead23 D. Charleson24 D. Kitchin25 M . Killmister26 M . Carter27 R. Gilchrist28 M . Bourbon29 B. Lloyd30 P. Holland31 G . Roche32 A. Tolongos33 R . White34 M. Graydon35 P. Bateman36 J . Watson37 A . Jenkin38 G . Block39 M . Mastromanno40 M . Salaj41 C . Archer42 C. Carlisle43 C. Goold44 L. Wells45 J . Gonis46 G . Kent47 T. Beslee48 L. Martin49 J . Leroy50 D. Ratner51 C . Leeton52 B. Derr53 I . Bagnall54 M . Jones55 P. Warren56 J. Foster57 A. Corbett

M . BuickC . WatsonG. Campbell

1 i Smith2 B Holmes3 T O'Sullivan4 P Mijitavic5 S Shannon6 G Bunshaw7 P Byrnes8 G Malcolm10 A Swika10 A White11 M Newton

12 F Macak13 J Dutton

14 C Shannon

15 C Barry16 J Bin

17 A Fawcett18 nJ Zajac21 A Jones22 A Flores23 R Prentice24 T Guthrie26 S Baillie27 C Adams28 A Waters29 B Brown30 B Gilbert31 M Harris33 P Bexino34 J Brook35 M Albright35 J Howell37 G Porteous38 M Defreitas40 K Convery41 T Slatter42 C White43 G Stobus45 K Day48 J Hickey50 S Castiea u52 C Andonopoulos53 J Cavanagh54 E Hil l55 M Davey56 A Tilley57 K Pardy58 B Calleja60 M Tapley61 M Hutton62 T Graham65 A Newton67 J Lane69 T Melville70 C Deegan75 D Hogan78 V Kelly

Coach: Brvc, ',ullensBus Coa :N : Hancoc k

1 . R . Hassain2 . M.Ladson3 . S.Hilton4 . S.Holmes5 . C .Horbury6 . L.O'Donnell7 . R .Back8 . R .Dowsett10. M .Courmadus11 . S .Ham12 . P.Walker13 . M .Jones14 P.Sharp15 A .Borgohna16 G .Matheson17 S .Coackayne18 C.Emery19 M .Hartnett20 B .Rydquist21 S .Koppens22 A.Dragwidge23 L .P.lerrigan24 B.Ferericks25 D .Waters26 B.Hilton27 L .Mills28 D .Coulon30 R .Walker31 N .Gates32 G.Saher34 M,Hancock35 J .Sacco37 D.Christian38 A .Fonceca40 A.Rud d42 T.Ducancabino

43 M.Van Hooten45 A.Rud d

47 J .Cotton50 J .Jiaming51 C .Santori52 A.Halls53 B.Boulton56 P.Harris57 T.Saharis60 K .Hilton61 D .Houiton

1 M. Wright2 B. Ueberang3 T. Cameron4 T. Cleveland5 T. Fulto n6 S . Cracknell7 D. Zulucki8 D. Haslett (VC)9 R. Smith10 B. Carrick11 J. Shepherd12 B. Farrelly (C)13 N . Ros e14 J. Ham15 S. Maguire16 P. Gunthorpe17 S. Jackson18 A . Hellne r19 J . Uebergang20 G. P,ladrigano21 S . Mills22 R .Johns23 P. Etringham24 M. Kennedy25 D. O'Dwyer26 B . Carruthers27 D. Clark e28 A. Clarke29 T. Cleveland30 J . O'Neill (VC)31 P. Dolence32 H. Starbuck33 A. French34 A. Cusic35 S. Fros t36 A. Pendebury37 G . Catterall38 A. Boyce39 M. Rea40 L. Maguire41 A . Ludlow42 D . Wallace43 M . O'Neill44 C . Percy45 N . Smith46 R . Killey47 M . Turvey49 H . Williams50 B . Ree s51 R. Pitruzzello52 M . Collins53 B . Uebergang54 M . O'Reilly55 T. Plaza56 J. Catli n57 G . Divenuto58 M . Pigden59 J. Barron61 P. Hoban62 K. Rodgers63 T. Cameron64 C . Ramsdale65 J . Tat e6"o K . Weber67 M . De Luise68 H . Wajszel69 J . Maher70 E . Ricciuti71 B . Stanton72 D. Kirk73 S . Devlin74 C. Longten77 J. Bristovve80 D. Parker

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Round frve has seen a return to the predictability of D4with only one upset as St.Marys made it two wins in arow and the rest of the competition is now wonderingwho will be able to knock Sydal and Bulleen from theirlofty perches this season.St . 's, who started off the season slowly, looked amuch more accomplished unit as they tore apart adetermined Old West bourne who have never won atthe Ferndale Park Oval before. The Warriors startedwell with Glen Robson in everything, however,St .Marys were able to cover the Warrior playmakersafter quarter time and slowly gained the ascendancy . Ifnot for errant kicking in the last quarter, the margincould have been more than the 21 points thescoreboard showed at the end of the match .Swinburne University have been showing good formin recent weeks and proved to be the fitter side as theyblew North 13 ck out of the water in the lastquarter on the weekend . The Swinburne tall brigadeproved too much for the North Brunswick side andalthough Dave Magnuson fought hard in the ruck allday for North, it was always going to be a toughassignment to contain the Razorbacks drive. Darren

dams was also a shining light for North in defence allday.Syndal Tally-Ho kept their 100% match ratio in a hardfought win against Rupertswood. The first half wasclosely fought with Syndal taking an early lead, but tothe credit of Rupertswood they threw everything at theiropponents, and if not for the had work of the Sheerbrothers in the Syndal backline, the margin may havebeen less than the 19 point lead at half time. Thesecond half though saw Syndal break the backs of theiropponents with Ben Dix kicking four goals himself inthe third quarter to put the game beyond doubt .Eltham proved way too strong for their undermannedopponent Eley Park in their percentage boosting 131-point victory on Saturday. Kicking eight unansweredgoals in the opening quarter, the Turtles were neverheaded. Shane McDonald and Chris Horsboroughcompletely dominated their wings for the Turtles andMizzi in the centre was sensational . The win makes itthree in a row for the Turtles who, with the slow startbehind them, look as though they may have what ittakes to play finals football in season 2001 .Bulleen have improved every week in the season thusfar and fought out a tough 48-point victory on theirroad trip to Mt.Lilydale in drizzly, overcast conditions.After losing three key midfielders at the selection tableon Thursday night, Bulleen knew the day would be astruggle and it was not until the second half that it was

able to kick awaybooting seven goals toMt.Lilydale's two . Bestplayers for Bullee nwere Joe D'Angelo with five goals, Gencarelli andBowen .Werribee had the byePreAewSwinburne University vs Werribee AmateursWerribee Amateurs, still smarting from their thrashingat Bulleen two weeks ago will be keen to get back ontothe winner's list against Swinburne today . Swinburneon the other hand have shown plenty of promise thusfar and are very difficult to beat at home on the "WagonWheel" oval. Werribee have a number of players toreturn from injury this week after the weeks rest,however, with a distinct home ground advantage, thestudents should be too strong to run out victors by 14points .Rupertswood vs North BrunswickRupertswood are another team that has shown plentyof potential this season but has been unable to convertthis potential into victories. North Brunswick has beenfinding the going tough this season, especially upforward and will be grateful to see the return on Sean"Plugger" Wennllam to the side . The long journey toSunbury will, however, take its toll on the lads fromBrunny and Rupertswood should make it win numbertwo in a tight encounter by 8 points .Eltham vs Syndal Tally HoThis match promises to be a real gauge for the finalsaspirations of Eltham as they meet an unbeaten Syndaltoday. Described as just a training run last weekEltham will be keen to take that goal kicking form intotodays match, while Syndal looks to firmly entrenchitself in the top two . Eltham are a different side at homeand if Matthew Luttick and Richie Bell can control theSyndal forwards then I am predicting the boilover of theseason, with the Turtles to make it four wins on the trotwith a 5-point victory .Bulleen Cobras vs Old WestbourrieBulleen have gone from strength to strength with eachround and will be looking to continue its winning formagainst Old Westbourne . The Warriors have been themost disappointing side in the season so far and maybe too small around the ground for the tall, strongBulleen side. Warrior Justin Horsburgh has been theWarrior's shining light in the season so far, and ifBulleen can keep his rampant form in check, theyshould run out comfortable winners by 35 points .St Marys vs Eley ParkSt.Marv's will have been buoyed by their recent stirrin g

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,ictories and will enjoy another home match as Eleypark visits them this Saturday. Eley Park must be~rondering where their first win will come from, andunfortunately, they will be meeting a St .Marys side thatappears to be finding good form after a slow start . Eleywill lift for this encounter and will be more competitivethan previous weeks on the sma ll ground, but

St.Mary's should make it three wins in a row as they;vin by 29 points .

Mt Lilydale - Byepress CorrespondentsThanks to the guys who respond each week with a briefrun down on the games. You know who you are and Igreatly appreciate you help . To the others I have notheard from, it is very hard to make mention of any ofvour teams players or performances if I do not hearfrom you. Please get your reports to me either verballyon my mobile (0403-043-373), by email(gavanfCameg.com.au) or fax (9827-8001) by no laterthan midday on Monday.

TODAY'S MATCHES,D4 Section

Mt . Lilydale has the bye.Swinburne University v. WerribeeRupertswood v . North Brunswic k

Eltham Collegians v . Syndal Tally-HoBulleen Cobras v. Old Westbourne

St . Marys v. Eley Park

MT. LB YDALE 1.2 4.6 4.8 6.8(44)IIULLELti COBRAS 5.4 7.6 10.11 13.14 (92)Mt Lfiydala Manisca)chi 2, Delahunt 1 . Crowe 1; Cummerford 1 . Best:.',laniscalchi, Kellet. Mckenzie, Carson.BuBan Cobrais: D'Angelo 5, Mcleod 2, Pasinati 1 . Trinchi 2, Clements 1,lkwin 1 . Bes: Gencare)li, Bowen, Potters, hicLaren, McLeod . D'Angelo.Umpires: J. Lane. A . Price (F)NORTH BRUNSWICK 3.1 7.5 9.7 11.9 (75)SWINBURNEUNI 2.3 5.4 8.8 16.12 (108)North Bnm.svrirls: D .DeMorton 3, Pizzarl 3, M.Sorleto, Gillard. Magnusson,tYeman . Sanunartino. Best : Magnusson . Adams, L .DeMorton,D.DeMorton . Pizzari, Divita .Salnburne Uni: Milano 4, Murphy 3. Thomas 2, Smith 2, Albert,:tndcinopoulos, O'Mara.Llston, Morrison, Best: DeBono. Murphy, Jones,`llano, Prior, Andrinopoulos. Umpi res: M. Forde, G. Rolfs (F )SYNDAL TALLY-HO 5.3 10.5 15.9 23 .12 (150)RUFERTSWOOD 4.3 7.4 8.5 12.8 (80)SyndaYfally-Ho: B .Hannemann 5 .Dtx 5,Thompson 4. VanDer-Kruk 3. Rutter2, J .Hannemann.Bingham,Joy, Brown . Best: A . Sheer, P. Sheer. Bingham,G. Kemper.Rupertswood. • Whitehead 3, Henry 2, Fax 2, Grant 2, Bains, Clark,

:..OCallaghan . Best: Whitehead, Baines. Carmody, Schwartz, Henry.Umpires: B. McLeod, J. Pappas (F)ST. MARYS 3.4 7.6 12.11 15.19 (109)OLD WEST'BOURNE 4.4 6.5 10.9 13.10 (88)St Morys: Boyes 5 . Carra 3, Vincent 2, Orm 1 . Theohanis 1 . Bernardi 1 .Dwyer 1, Hendy 1 . Best : Theoharris, Harrison . Boyes . Hendy, Orm, Bergin.Old 4R stbmuna Slattery 3, RnRllano 3. Evans 2. Christo 1 . Robson 1,Leitch 1, Horsburgh I . A Horsburgh 1 . Best : Robson, Farfield . J.Harsburgh, Leitch, Chrisio, Jenkinson.Umpi res : S. McCarthy (R) . (F)ELEY PARK 0.1 2.3 3.6 5.6(36)ELTHAM 9.3 14.8 19.8 26 .11 (152)Eley Park : Bowen, Gerolemou, Kay, Robbie, Trotter . Best : D.Murray .Ouse, Robbie. M .Payne, Gerolemou. D.Smith .Eltham: Doody 5, Carter 4, MacDonald 4, Best 3, Mtthen 3, Mlzzi 2, Rigoni2, Hart, Horsburgh, Duggan . Best: Luttick, Horsburgh, Coonerty, Mizzi .Carter, Hart.Umpires G . Paleodimos. S . Stokes (F)

Bulleen Cobras - congratulations to Stephen Wigne ;rof who played his 200th game in round 4 . Stephenstarted with the Cobra Juniors in 1973, was amember of the 1986 senior premiership and seniorcaptain in 1993, 1994 and 1995. Now in thetwighlight of his career his attack on the ball is ashard as ever. Well done "Wiggers" .North Brunswick - Well done to Shane Healey onreaching his lst milestone with North. A gritty no frillsfootballer The Commentator' has shown plenty ofheart & determination to succeed. Well done Shanefrom everyone at the Green & Gold

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CLUBSENIORS

Bulleen-CobrasElthamRupertswoodMt LilydaleBu)leen-Cobras

D4 RESERVE

Bulleen-Cobras

Werribee

Eley ParkNorth BrunswickSt Marys

21

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` i VE SMT. LILYDALE 4.3 11.4 16.11 19.15 (129)

BULLEEN COBRAS 1 .1 4.4 5.4 6 .4(40)

Mt Lilydale: HolIlnan 6. Best: Kennedy, Gridley. Hoffian .

BuBcen CobrE.s : Baldi 4, Chan 1, Turner 1 . Best : Stewart, Baldt, Cartledge,Olney. Turner, Chan .NORTH BRUNSWICK 2.4 5.7 8.11 14 .14(98)SA'IPiBURflE UPII 5.2 8.4 10.6 11.12(78)North Brunswick- Grist 4, H.Tsialtas 4. Alianl 3. Armstrong 2, Rhook 1 .Best: Crosina,Alianl. Burrows. Rotella, Polemicas, Bonney . Swinhurne Uri :Brewster 5 . A.Roberts 2, Kane, Henry, Carter, Anastassi . Best: Sandha .Brewster, J.Roberts, Yow-Yeh, Gallina, Boyce . NorthSYNDAL TALLY-HO 6.1 13.4 15.11 19 .12 (126)RUPERTSWOOD 0.2 0.2 1.4 3.4(22)Syndallklly-Ho: Aong 5. Chasemore 4. Dance 3, M . Richardson 2, Murray.M. Morosey. S . MacFarlane. Miller, 0'Boy}e.Best : Hunter, Harnett, Wong,Sneddon .Rn ::M.Pettman. Swan, Zarb . Best: Walsh . Tenuning, Botten,Quin. Clarke.S2 MARYS 0.5 2.10 5.10 8.14 (62)OLD PJES'IBOURPdE 1 .1 2.4 5.6 6 .6(42)St Marys: Evans 2, Goodieson 2, Nebb 2, Roseman I . Rousis 1 . Best:Mel .ennon, Ross, West, Zembary, Webb, Roseman .Old A'estbourne : Mattson 2, Hewitt 1, Horsburgh 1, Huntington 1, Clowns1 . Best : Schotes, Huntington, Runeman, Bauich, Philips, Sutton.ELEY PARK 0.2 0.2 3.4 5.7 (37)ELTHAM 4.2 8.5 13.9 15 .12 (102)Eley Park: Heath 2, Fukushkna . Gaynor, Wright. Best : Wright, Fukushima,Heath, McCann, Gaynor, Flintrop .Elthem: Baruhas 6, Jenkins 5, laeuone 2, Hespe, Staekpoole. Best : Robins,Johns, Banthas, Jenkins. Mann, Watson .

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D4 SectionRULLEE N COBRAS ELEY PARK ELTHAM MT. LILYDAL ECoach : Joe D'Angelo Coach : Darren Hawley COLLEGIANS Coach : David KeastAsst . Coach: G . Bowen

Res Coach : Nicholas CoxRes Coach : Grant Heath Coach : Brian Dowdy Res Coach : Paul Commerford

Res . Coach : J Gla re1 J . Kalpakis 1 S FISHER 1 . D.FAMMARTINO 1 D Johnson2 T. Orwin 2 T MORRISON 2. T.DUGGAN

.2 P. Hayes2 S. Petty 3 J BALDRY 3 . E . SAVAGE 3 M Brebne r3 G. Bowen 4 S CRUSE 4 . B .DOODY C/C

.4 F. Varg a4 I . McLeod 5 D ARUNDEL 5 . M .BEST 5 M Jelen c4 N. Ca rtledge

'6 D SMITH 6 . T.CARTER

.7 D Hendri e5 M . Dall Oglio (VC) 7 J WHITE 7. B. RASHID

.8 H Gurrier-Sander6 N. Cox 8 D GAYNOR 8. L .SHARPE

.9 A Del Biondo7 F. Balch 9 K KING 9. C.WATSON

.10 J Gardiner8 T. Mazzarella 10 C BREAR 10 . W.BATES

.11 C Gibson9 P. Goetz 11 J KELLY 11 . J .MIZZI

.12 J Cummerford10 A. Gencarelli 12 A DUNSTAN 12 . A.MANN

.13 R Kidd12 D. Thompson 13 S PAYNE 13 . R .BELL VC

.14 C Wals h13 T. Johnson 14 T KAY 14. S.JUSTICE

.15 D Morrison14 S . Casey 15 N DIX 15. L.WHITE

.18 B Lealou s15 J . Trinchi ( RC) 16 D FLINTROP 16. D.BARNETT

.19 N Whitehead16 D . Trinchi (DVC) 17 M GEROLEMOU 17. G .LEYS

.20 J Penhale17 J. Brown 18 P ANDERSON 18 . S .MACDONALD

.22 B Lee k18 R . Badanjek 19 D TROTTER 19 . S .ROBINS

.23 B . Egan20 J. Moran 20 J SHORT 20 . P.RIGONI 25 A Delahun t21 N . Lykopandis 21 M MOORBY 21 . M.HART

.27 N Pearce22 R. Pasinati 22 L KETT 22 . J.MCKENZIE

.28 T Crowe23 J . Redfern 23 J NEWBOUND 23. R.WATSON

.29 P. Furlon g24 P. McVeigh 24 R PRICE 24. L. IACUONE 30 G Bird25 W. Olney

'25 T BLAKE 25 . C.HORSBURGH

.32 P Carola n26 J . D Angelo 26 S SIMMONS 26 . J .GLARE RES C/C

.33 C Anderso n27 J . Cart ledge 27 C SMITH 27 . J .SMYTH

.35 D Callanan28 A. Foskett 28 J THOMAS 28 . TBARNETT

.38 D. Kennedy29 A. Summers 29 C WRIGHT 29 . D .HOWGATE 39 L Allanson30 T. Pearson 30 D HEYNES 30 . M.DECKER

.42 M Periera31 S. McLaren 31 M KEOWN 31 . T.TODARO

.43 D. Hollowa y32 C. Clements 32 S JACKSON 32. C .BAUD 45 R McKenzi e33 J . Ellio tt

'33 J ALEXANDRIDIS 33. A.HOWGATE

.46 K Maniscalch i34 M . D Angelo (C) 34 S DIX 34 . D. BACHER

.47 C . Lonergan35 T. Sette 35 R DRANE 35 . E . SAVAGE 50 J Kuffer36 P. Dall'Oglio 40 J DAY 36 . L.DONALDSON

.51 A Penhale37 J . Paatsch 41 S ROBBIE 37 . D .MITHEN

.52 M Wells38 G . Brown 42 A REDDINGTON 38 . D . MONIGATTI

.53 M Leonard39 T. Vass 45 J FLOWER 39. F.COONERTY

.54 C. Varga40 T. May 47 V FUKUSHIMA 40. J.BAUD 55 H. Flanagan41 N. Polites 48 G HEATH 41 .A.MANN 60 T Wilson41 R. Rigoni 49 D PAYNE 42 . J .HOWGATE

.63 C Carsen s42 V. Dam

'50 D DRAIN 43 . J .MANN

.64 D Smit h43 C. Chan 51 M PAYNE 44 .TJOHNS

.P Beddoe s44 B . Saaksjarvi 52 J NELSON 45 .R .DAVIES

.M. Cunningha m45 J. Mustica 53 S WEST 46 . J .STOCKDALE T Grac e46 G . Reeves 54 R SHORT • 48 . B .TURNEY

.L Kellett46 C . Borrelli 56 P CANTONE 49. B.HESPE

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47 N. Peters 57 A MURRAY 50. B.KELEHER48 M . Soumildes 60 C AMPT 51 . S.MAXFIELD49 G . Ande rton 52 . G .STACKPOOLE50 D. Weine rt 53 . S .BARRA S51 R . Rodrigues 54 . P. HARDING52 T. Stewart 55 . D.WESTON53 M. Turner 56 . J.SHANNO N55 S. Wigney 57. S.GATHERCOL E56 S. Whiteman 58. G .JENKIN S

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D4 SectionNTH BRUNSWICK OLD WESTDOURNE RUPERTSWOOD ST. M ARY'S

Coach : Craig Fox Coach : Jeff Wilson Coach: Ken Balmer Coach : Peter Olivier!Res. Coach: Ange Samma rtino Res. Coach: Stephen Leitch Res. Coach : Shane McLaughlan Res Coach: Michael Learmonth

1 S . Wernham 1 . G. Robson 2 D Fox 1 . J . Harringto n2 D. Adams 2. G. Flower 3 S Carmody 2. B . Boyes3 G . Lattouf 3. S . Depiazza 4 S McLauchlan 3. J . Carra4 P. Dimarco 4. A . Nibloe 5 M Schwartz 4. N. Goldsworthy5 W. McMahon 5. S . Sutton 6 S Gallus 5. J . Dwye r6 D. Pizzari 6. J . Horsburgh (VC) 7 W Brad 6 T. Burt7 D. Magnuson 7. A . Christo 8 B Prendergast 7 .W. Ross8 D . Fenton 8. A . Horsburgh 9 M Clarke 8 A. Zsembery9 A . Sammartino 9. C. Villinger 10 A O'Callaghan 9 R. O'Shuaghnessy10 W. Fawcett 10 . J . Wilson 11 B Moule 10 G . Koumantatakis

11 J . Boudoloh 11 . V. Matthey 12 K Cardillo 11 J . Bernardi12 S . Care 12 . T. Milne 13 B Sinnett 12 S . Benso n

13 P. Marin 13 . S . Hewitt 14 L Plummer 13 A. Dwyer

14 M . Newton 14 . S . Mattsson 15 J McGrath 14 C. Goldsworthy15 H . Tsialtas 15 . A . Board 16 P Clarke 15 R. Orme

16 L. Demorton 16 . S . Christo 17 D Walsh 16 L. Anthony

17 A . Kyriazis 17 . M . Aqualina 18 C Nemeth 17 P. West

18 P. Sorleto 18 . P. King (DVC) 19 M Mezzatesta 18 B . Frail

19 S . Famulari 19 . R . Aldridge 20 M McKenzie 19 M . Maschett e

20 R. Divita 20 . S . Cameron 22 K Quinn 20 A. Lane

21 M . Sorletto 21 . B . Dangerfield 23 M West 21 Q . Norto n

22 J . Freeman 22 . W. Fleming 25 H Bradbury 22 R. Alle n

23 J . Briffa 23 . K.Sutton 26 D Zarb 23 J . Hil l

24 M . Alliani 24 . L. Fairfield (C) 27 N McMahon 24 I. Goullett

25 S . Tancredi 25 . M .Stapleton 28 D McDonald 25 D. Hutchin s

26 P. Tancredi 26 . P. Mesman 32 P Sinnet 26 S . Ston e

27 M . Vaina 27 . D. Billman 33 W Glenn 28 J . Innes

28 S . Gillard 28 . D. Slattery 35 C Carlo 29 P. Harriso n

30 S . Healey 29 . D. Horsburgh 36 P Henry 30 P. Watso n

31 J . Heck 30 . R. McMillan 37 A Massaro 31 D. Thomson

32 D. Newton D Evans31 38 B Pettman 32 A. Web b

33 J . Rotella.

32 . G . Jenkinson 39 P Hastings 33 J . Watso n

34 M . Pisasale 33 D Benn 40 T Botten 34 M . Tindley

35 P. Dowsett. .

34 P Stewart 41 P Bowman 35 G . Theoharri s

36 A. Armstrong. .

D. Rivallan d35 42 B Swann36 E, Evans

37 D. DeMorton.

36. K. Pillsbury 43 D Wardley 37 L . VincentHarrison38 F38 A. Crosina 37. A. Leitch 44 M Pettman .

39 T Milla r39 C. Rhook 38 . B . Mattsson 45 D Hum

.41 J Brennan

40 B. McCallum 39 . A. Robbins 47 A Seidel.

42 H . Joyce41 J. Elasmar 40. S . Leitch 48 A Stafford 43 M. Chamberlin42 J. Papanikolou 41 . J . Dusting 49 C O'Riley 45 P. Ryan43 J. Page 42 . S . Roberts 50 K Mandouitt 46 M. Knight44 S . Grist 43. A. Runciman 51 B MacPherson

47 P. Rousis45 M . Pante 44. B. Slattery 52 S Moskaljuk 48 D . Morcom46 J. Polemicos 45. S .Huntington 53 W Gaunt 49 G . Schembri48 N. Oates 46. J .Sportelli 54 C Zevan 50 A. Worsno p49 G . Skaf 47. T. Said 55 N Webb 51 T. Bergi n50 B. Laoumtzes 48. T.SCholes 56 P Fox 52 T. Dunne52 P. Brine 49. M . Pillsbury 60 G Sexton 53 J. Odorisio53 S. Milroy 50. P. Habersatt 62 A McMahon 54 W. Ros s54 D . Bonney 51 . S.Kelly 63 D Blenkiron 56 J. Vincent55 J. THompson 52. T. Robinson 66 L Mandouitt 57 J. Goldsworthy56 L . Patullo 53 S.Phillips 70 L Temming 58 B. Lewis65 L . Rigazzi 54 M . Crosswell 77 M O'Callaghan 59 K. McLenna n

55. M .Baulch 60 M. Scammel l56. C . Galvin 61 N . Jackson57. D . Hatley 63 P. Roseman58. M . Bavdek 64 J. Ramsay59. Adrian Lipscombe 66 G. Pilikidi s60. N . Aqualina 67 J. O'Connor

69 J. Handy73 D . Doyle76 T. Tahos

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D4 '"ecti®==r ~

Coach : Adrian FidlerRes Coach: Robert Cavicchiolo

1 C Freeman2 J Sheed y3 J Piotrowski4 A Fidler5 J Demarte6 B Canfield7 A Hamilton8 M Debono9 L Morrison10 M Anastassi11 D Milano (C)12 B Nicholl13 A Albert14 R Goode15 C Thomas16 S Reynoldson17 J Andrinopolous18 A Fiumani19 B O'Mara20 M Trainor21 S Parsons22 P Foster23 R Merkel24 D Debattista25 T Hou rigan26 T Listo n27 D Murphy28 S Gray29 R Cavicchiolo30 P Tur k31 S Eager32 C Culph33 N Smith34 c Higgins35 M Banks36 J Carter37 A Reed38 J Carroll39 B Prior40 J Henry41 T Drahtidis42 A Jones43 J Robe rt s44 N Morgan45 D Isli p46 J Sandhu47 J Sevdalis48 G Deppeler49 H Allen50 M Goodwin51 P James52 S O'Donnell53 K. Dube55 S Gallina56 M . Waugh58 A Robert s60 D Debon o

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Hawthorn(03) 9818 4991

Robbie's Meats0413 539 501

SYNDAL TALLY HOCoach: Kevin HarnettRes. Coach : Kevin Hannet

1 Hannemann .J2 Bingham . l2 Bourne S3 Joy. M4 Henderson .P5 Dix .B5 Hannett .D6 Chasemore6 Cotsis .J7 Burns .A8 Bennett.R9 Kemper.S10 Psinas .T10 Van Derkruk .G

11 Rutter.J12 Moresi .J12 Miller13 Taylor.D14 O'boyle.S15 Murray.N16 Boucher.B18 Macfarlane .S19 Glenister.M20 Hall. C20 Hannemann.B20 Mackenzie .l21 Thompson.A22 Hoare. S23 Beckett.M24 Macfarlane .M

25 Clark .C25 Tillburn.S26 Morrison.A27 Kemper.G28 Fyfield .P29 Sheer.A31 Richardson .A

32 Hannemann .L33 Richardson .M

34 Hunter . N35 Cachia.C37 Dance. A38 Christiansen .M39 Hallise y40 Leaver40 Marks.T41 Moresi .M42 Findlay43 Brown .A44 Maestros .J45 Richardson .D46 Pane. M47 Wong .V49 Schuiling .D

49 Varnavas50 Sneddon .A

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SHANIKA'S315 StephensonsRd Mt . Waverley

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Coach.Tim Ellis

Res. Coach : Tom Andr¢ is

1 . A . Albaki s2 . S . McNamara3 . D . Flac k4 . L . Brown5 . L . Kerr6 . S. McGrath7 . T. Ellis8 . K. Pace (C)9 . C . Terzoglou10. M . Keogh11 . M . Green12 . M . Walsh13 . F. Mehmert14 . B . McMillan15 . J . Purton16 . P. Browning17 . S . Fuller18 . E . Collier19 . J . Addamo (VC)20 . P. Albaki s21 . R . Zulian22. A. Dibatista23. C . Becker24. J. Crack25. A. Hovey26. P. Thomas (RC)27. M . Brown (DVC)28 . D. Czajowski29 . S . Dol e30 . B . Carlesso31 . B . Waters32 . M . Dolegowski33 . S . Parker34 . S . Camilleri35 . S . Alabacos36 . A . Addamo37. J. Ayling38. P. Dwaes39. L . Langfield40. L . Carson41 . G . Grogan42 . D . Elli s43 . E. Galizi44 . C. Albakis45 . J . Marinis46 . R. Han n47 . R. Portogallo48 . S . Pugliese49 . D. Lenoury50 . A . Fenton51 . D . Turner52. C . Andrews53. A . Trainon54. M . Jordan56 B. Gibso n

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Each player must si~in th~ original, clea rly b~sii~~ namt V" i~icl~~ r1uti ; show first and st~mame,

B lue c;opY must be handed to opposition cap ain at toss of coin.

(cOC of ~a I o c=~~ C~F 31)(charges may be higher from a mobile phone to this service O

~ Weekend matce.vs (Fri) ® Umpires Appointments ® Scores (Sat . night)

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

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

When parking in the area behind the grandstand please park in a manner that 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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, fa=in Ritterman

,1 eremy Dukes

o ;ds Taylor

ni FosterCotton

-Mvid SpithillHarrison

simon Hyde

.r.3c>b Bear d

drian McIntyreVick AdcockNick CasboultAndrew MacGillvrayJames HeritageBen Hakim

Julian Kavanagh

Matt Wollington

Brad Lowe

Andrew Treloar

7.ane Kuramoto

Naaie

Brad Davis

Daniel Denbraber

.1ndy Cultrera

Scott Playfair

Jason Plant

jayson Egan

Dave Martin

Chris Sharp

Dean Matthews

Andrew Will

~lark Liddell

Richard Hosking

'Brock Mooney

Nick Harrison

Cam Unsworth

Craig Mahony

Steve Curtain

Andrew Urbancic

Nick Astapenko

Steve Anderson

Anthony Browne

ClubAJAXAJAXBanyuleCaulfield GrammCollegiansDe La SalleDe La Salle

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Mazenod OC

Mazenod OC

MHSOB

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Old Brighton

Old Essendon

Old Essendon

Old Essendon

Old Essendon

Old Ivanhoe

Old MelburniansOld Mentonian s

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Matthew Green

Liam Wilson

Ryan Martin

Troy Harvey

Liam Murphy

Chris Mitchell

Cameron Trewin

Matthew Kempton

Paul Sampson

Liam Ryan

Andrew Briggs

Alex Cameron

Robert Wilkie

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Julian Smith

Nigel Credlin

Andrew Kent

Jordan LeaskScott McPherson

Ben Couch

Steve Jones

Chris StinchcombeBrendan MurphyJustin VickShaun PavzeBrendan VaughanSteve Buckl eLevi Moss

Jeremy Dwyer

Matt Cunningham

Sam Brockley

Adam Cannane

Brad Peake

ClubOld ParadiansOld ScotchOld ScotchOld XaveriansOld XaveriansOld XaveriansOld XaveriansOld XaveriansOrmondOrmondOrmondOrmondSt . Bernards OCSt . Bernards OCSt . Kevins OBSt . Leos Emm. WP

Uni. Blue s

Uni. Blues

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ClubMonash BluesMonash BluesOld CamberwellOld CareyOld EssendonOld EssendonOld GeelongOld GeelongOld GeelongOld MentoniansOld MentoniansPeninsula OBSt . Leos Emmaus WP

St . Leos Emmaus WP

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St. Marys

Uni . Blacks

West Brunswick

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Yarra Valley OB

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;. SectionOld Brighton v. Marcellin

St . Kevins v. Mazenod - at Trevor Barker Oval,

-- ::ndringhassiUniversity Blues v . Old Xaverians

St. Bernards v. Old ScotchOld Trinity v . MHSOB

SectionOld Haileybury v . North Old BoysBeaumaris v . Old IvanhoeTherry Penola v . Old Paradians;rhitefriars v . OrmondDe La Salle v. Old Melburnians - at EP Saturday

_:~ SectionCollegians v . Old MentoniansCaulfield Gr . v. Old Essendo nPrahran Amateurs v. Bulleen-Templestowe:` JAX v. St . Bedes Mentone Tiger sGlen Eira v . Hampton Rover s

Dl SectionSt . Leos Emmaus v . Ivanhoe AssumptionMonash Blues v. BanyuleOld Geelong v . University BlacksYarra Valley v. Old Carey",quinas v . Old Camberwell

D2 Section

;,5entone Amateurs v . La Trobe Uni

Power House v. Ke w

Peninsula 0 B v . SalesianWest Brunswick v. Williamstown CYMS

Parkside v . Oakleigh

D3 SectionElsternwick v. Richmond CentralHawthorn Amateurs v . South Melbourne Districts

UHSOB v. St. Johns 0 CBentleigh v. Monash GryphonsAlbert Park v. Fitzroy Red s

D4 SectionMt . Lilydale v . Swinburne Uni .Werribee v . Rupertswoo dNorth Brunswick v . Syndal Tally-HoOld Westbourne has the bye .Eley Park v. Bulleen CobrasEltham Collegians v . St. Marys

Un l-'er-19 E~ctien 1Old Scotch v . De La SalleOld Xaverians v. Marcellin

St . Kevins v. St . Bernards - TBA

Old Melburnians v . Collegians

University Blues v . Old Brighton

Beaumaris v. Mazenod - TB A

Under-18 Section 2Old Haileybury v . St . Leos EmmausOrmond v . WhitefriarsHampton Rovers has the byeOld Essendon v. Caulfield Gr.

Old Ivanhoe v . WerribeeYarra Valley v. Old Trinity

Under-19 (2) BlueMonash Blues v. De La Salle (2)Oakleigh v . South Melbourne DistrictsOld Xaverians (2) v . Glen Eira - at vier

College, KewAJAX v . Mentone Amateurs

St . Kevins (2) v. MHSOB - TB A

Under-19 ( 2) RedAquinas has the byeOld Paradians v. University BlacksBulleen-Templestowe v. Therry Penola

Ivanhoe Fitzroy v . Old Camberwell - at Peterson

Oval, Pdth. Fitzroy

North Old Boys v . Rupertswoo d

Club XVIII (1 )Old Scotch v . De La SalleBrunswick v. Prahran AmateursMazenod v . Therry Penol aOld Xaverians v. Old BrightonSt . Kevins v. Old Melburnians - TBA

Club XVIH (2 )Marcellin v . University BlacksOld Trinity v . WhitefriarsMonsh Blues v . Old GeelongOld Ivanhoe v. Collegian sOld Essendon v . St. Leos Emmaus

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(U19/1 & Blue)

(U19/2 & Red)

;1`ION 3What a big week it has been in FOOTBALL! Two hugeupsets with the reigning premiers going down to De Laand the all-conquering Old Brighton team smashing arival final's contender in Old Se.otch . St. Bernard'skeep on belting every team they come up against andUni Blues might have turned the corner after theirteam performance . It was a,ry c en performanceuntil the main break with t hot " ig a 4ptlead. But the 3rd quarter saw goalless andOld Brighton slam on 7 goals in the last to win by55pts. vs absolutely thrashed the Lions withMcDonnell booting 14g fed by Dale James and 'Skunk'Thomas dominating across the back line. For theLions, Skurrey, Vial and Krotiris were best . CoachBrown must have done something special down thereat East Malvern, for he produced the upset of the roundby'editing SKOBS down to size by l2pts . Bonnici andKrezel were everywhere and for SKOBS the best wereMcLay & Anderson. St. Bernard's produced another100+pt winning margin against the awestruck,darceffin team . Marcellin kept in touch until 1/2time, but being goalless after the break cost dearly.Mazenod led O.M.'s until 1/2 time, but their 3rdquarter cost them dearly also (4g-lg hurts). Maskellwas great up forward . For O .M .'s Horgan with 6g, Ryan& Smith were best. Uni Blues provided their first 'team'effort against the young Beaurnaris side with Briggsdominating at CHF and Brooke on the ball .S ON 2Three blowouts and a couple of classic matches sawthe Section (2) ladder remain virtually unchanged afterround five . Wen-flice Amateurs maintained top spotafter a 98-point win over struggling Old Hallebury .The unbeaten Bees led by just 17 points at the longbreak but booted 17 goals to three in the second half.Werribee was well served by J.Russo and Walsh, whobooted seven and six goals respectiv , while A .Russowas best on groimd . Waxman and Hanlon battledmanfully for Old Hailebury. 0 : also kept itsunbeaten record in tact after thrashing xarra Valley by91 points. Yarra Valley had occupied fifth place goinginto round five but was certainly given a lesson on whatit takes to be a top side . Werribee and Old Ivanhoe nowsit two games clear at the top of the table after OldTrinity suffered their second loss of the season, whenbeaten by Old Essendon by six points in a thrillingencounter. Wilson booted three goals and Flaherty twofor the winners, while Oblivbek and Ryan wereoutstanding contributors . Christopherson booted twogoals and was best for Old Trinity . The victorypropelled Old Essendon back into the five . Caulfield

,_Grammarcontinue tohold downfourth spot, ~ - _despite a four-point loss to C Down by 16 pciiits at the finalchange, Ormond stormed home with six goals in thelast quarter. WaN -ard kicking cost Caulfield dearly.Wilson booted five goals and was best for Ormond, who,A-~re also well served by Martinov and Goon an . Bruhnk C ed three goals for Caulfield, while Fagan and

ie were others to stand out . In the final match ,scored their second big win in a row,

g bottom of the table Whitefriars by 11 7points. Cantlon was on fire up forward for the winnerswith six goals, while Battams, Burggraaff and Probvnall booted four. Warren-Smith, Tobin and Ventura werethe best for Whitefriars. St Leos had the bve.S €3N (2) BLUE

This week saw MHSOB come down from Section 2 intoBlue Section and found some tough opposition in Old

vs . After leading most of the day. MHSOB were only9pts down at the final break and a first up win lookedlikely. But boys, you need to run the game out! Xavsshowed what is needed with a 6g last term . Mentoneagain showed their class by finally pushing away fromthe Blues after a spirited lst half performance . TheBlues through Grace, Buckingham & Nind wereplaying well but after the main break Mentone throughMeyer (Ruck), Rickards & McLeod were too good .Oakleigh produced a'blitzk-rieg in the opening termwith the Krushers booting 9g to 2g . The Packer Boysnever recovered, as O eigh kept pounding the goalsto win by 11 Opts . Orchard outstanding with 9g, as wasGeorgiadis around the ground. South Melbournewins by 83pts against 4th placed Be La and jump intothe four for the lst time. Cheevers boots lOg in hisreturn to U19 football; sounds ominous doesn't it?Look out because this team is enjoying playing footballagain . Ajax's running game was far too accomplishedfor this undermanned St. Kevin's team. Best for theJackers were Blieden, Glezer and Pask .S ON (2) RED

All four matches were one-sided affairs, with the top ofthe table clash between Old Paradians and Then-YPenola all over at quarter time, after Therry bootedeight goals to nil in the first term . Therry now sit at thetop of the table, while Old Paradians, who occupied topspot going into the round, crashed out of the four.Palazzolo was on fire up forward with seven goals forthe v.rirmers, Caliegari also on target with five, whileCarroll and O'Connell were outstanding contributors .Lyons and McMahon battled hard for Old Paradians .

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,:orth Old Boys shot up to second position aftermauling Ivanhoe-Fitzroy by 136 points . tvTOBs bootedI r, goals in the first half and 15 in the second, in what

~~.: s a sensational effort. Dean booted seven goals forthe winners, while Mullins and McCellan both chippedin with five . Healy, Dowset and Robertson were best forIvanhoe-Fitzroy. Heath booted 10 goals, while Neville,Elliott and Kosta were brilliant, as Ru

match of the round, De La face Mannis' rampaging

thrashed Bulleen Templestowe by 127 points .BuIleen could manage just three goals after quartertime, while Rupertswood piled on 21 . Stella, P.Toskaand O'Donnell battled hard for BuIleen . Uni Blackss ored the biggest win of the round as they held;~c.uina goalless, while vrinning by 213 poiuts. Hannabooted seven goals to take the lead on the goalkickingtable, while Santamaria also booted seven . Ross,Corbett and Sale were brilliant for the Blacks, whileAquinas was well served by Stone and Boland . OldCamberwell had the bye .

_ s_17-.?WON 1

T :ie Lions don't get a let up this week when they meetOld Scotch at home . Coach Donovan will be in, nomood for excuses and will demand a much-improvedc ;iort from his players . Old Scotch by 88pts . In the

back-in-town' vs team . But Coach Brown has histeam playing champagne football . What a match! I'mnot sure whom to pick, but I guess. . . . . . . . Coach Mertonknows his team has what it takes if they play fourquarters of football . So many times they havecompeted well but then fallen away. Agains tthey cannot afford to do this. SKOBS to win! This..,: ung Besurnaris team has a real go and are very1 ; .rsistent . Unfortunately, they will face Top-of-the-Table St . Bernard's who will still be there after thisweek. Old Brighton under new Coach Berry willcontinue on their merry winning way against O.K's at

South Rd. After having played the top 4 sides in theopening 5 rounds they are placed beautifully to jumpinto the top 5 . Finally, Mazenod face Uni Blues whohave turned the corner and are now playing as a team .Tip - control Maskell and you win . Note: Xavs by14pts.

S~sC'TION (2)The pick of the matches in round six sees third placedOld Trinity play host to second placed Old i oe.The Hoes are unbeaten at this stage, but Old Trinitywill be fired up after their narrow loss last week . Formto date suggests Old Ivanhoe will narrowly take thepoints. Old Essendon make the long trek over theWestgate to tackle top of the table . . . , in whatshapes as another entertaining battle . With the Russoboys on fire up forsvard, the Bees will stretch theirunbeaten run to six matches . Caulfield Grammarianshost Old Hailebury and the home side should be far" ;o strong, despite its upset loss to Ormond last week .7 ~ sh from a massive victory over Whitefriars ,

s travel to Yarra Valley, the home sidestill reeling er its thumping at the hands of Old

Ivanhoe. Yarra Valley will be much more competitivethis week but Rovers should prevail. St Leos hostOrmond, with the visitors now on a two-matchwinning streak. Ormond will take it right up to thehome side, but St Leos should be too strong.Whitefriars have the bye.SECTION (2) BLUEMonash Blues will want to stay in touch with the fourwhen they travel down to Mackie Reserve to play GlenDi€ . The Blues will prove too strong for CoachHoward's Packer Boys. BeLa host Oaldelgh at DarlingPark in a match I believe will go down to the wire .Oaldeigh are now chock full of confidence and if theycan get the same returns from Orchard and Georgiadisthey could win, just . Back-in-Town Swans will .continue with their goal-kicking spree with anotherpercentage boosting win against St . Kevin's. Thematch of the round sees Mentone host Old vs ; thisgame will be close but the home team should win .Finally play Ajax. This should be another goodtest, but ~i- sh~uld win.S

Old ; have - : chance to return to the topfour when they tackle . __s, while the match of the

round will be in Parkville, .vith sixth placed Uni Blackshosting second placed A011s. Both sides were inslashing form last week but the Blacks at home shouldtake the points. Fresh from a week off, OldCamberwell host Bulleen T Isl towe, the visitorshaving suffered a huge loss to Rupertswood in the last

round . Old Camberwell should continue its solid form

and record a comfortable victory. After scoring a hugewin last week, Fa - " host Ivanhoe-Fitzroy,who have struggled against the top sides in recent

weeks . Rupertsw,'c a .vill be far too strong. Top of thetable the bye.

HoskingCogginsMcDonnellCations

CLtFU:"-~~ ; 19/ 1

Old Scotch 2De La Salle 2Old Xaverians 14Old Scotch 1

UNDER 19/2

TOTAd.

2418141 2

J. RussoYeoMendolaCrowe

HayesCooperBergerDixon

HannaSandifordHeathDean

Werribee 7 28Yarra Valley 0 21Old Ivanhoe 0 18Yarra Vallev 0 18

UNDER i9/2 BLUEMentone 2 20AJAX 1 17AJAX 0 16Mentone 1 16

UNDER 19/2 REDUniversity Blacks 7 18University Blacks 1 15Rupertswood 10 15North Old Boys 7 14

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1';P :: !_. :~ =_EG'lto2i 1OLD E=rJTCf1 42 5.3 5.5 7.8(50)C`) °"1G]310A 2.3 5.7 9-8 16.9 (105)Old SCWrhHa;ktng 2. Cations 1, Cllnch 1. Ca:.e)k, 1. Kitchen I . Watts 1 . Best : Radskt,Leeds. Freauant- Catbns, Dumares7. Knight.Ot.d Brlq$tan : biagulre 4. Salem 3. Frlaards 2. Lrt2 . Akock 1 . Gamtxe 1, Hunter I . MlattesiI, h'-4r; I. Bat: h9cCm:.an. Wilttvas. Header, Esans. Mtattest, Marley.Ump3res : T. Friedman. C . ESaas (F)OLD EAVERI.9H8 6.3 13.11 1915 28.19 (187)COLLEGIANS 2-1 22 4.2 4.4 (28)Old - AkDa,-mell 14. A Biddlecembe 4, Smaitwroed 3, llaaard 2, hLilron I . ¢utnn1, Mcf+Jd4_• I . V:atsh I, Smith I Best: bkDoane➢ . Jams, A. Biddk,-be. Sma)Faaod .i7tmavs . Smith. • Skurrey 3 . Rowe 1 .B:s.t. Skurrcy . Val . Kroihis. Hcrtmn .Chshn^rs, Shtnkfeild.Uml3rt: G . Schlpp. M . }Jela¢ (F)Sr. •- 2.3 3.4 6.7 11.8 (74)DE LA SALLE 5-1 8.4 10.7 13.8 (86)6t. 8cvlns: Harris 3. h4arurood . E,ans, Chard, 3fatwncy, Gulllfc, Ander ;an . Fns . Dugan .Best: tdci.ay, Anderson . Duggan . Chard- Hzr,is, Bare.Be Co 8v1)a Bcrmtd 3. PinFt11 3 . Crggirs 2 . AMetvecio, I€resi, Waimsky. Waod(uck, S.Brv n . Beat : Bennlcf. Krrz.t. Aide-4o, Moran. Caffey, S. Brman.Ump#res: J. Greasbarak C, St-rut (J)ST. BERNARDS 3.5 8.9 13.13 21 .17(143)MARGESSdN 3.3 6.3 6.6 6.6 (42)SL : Elliot 6. J.Smlth Whelan 4, Keur.an R. James 2, Mansfield. Legdi Bo .uaklsI . E 1: tVhean, E➢ bt, N. Smith. B. Catkp, hiBett°ll.I' ec 31}n: Addi:tm Da!e 2. Ceattlart Gale 1 . Besi: Gartuer. Strempel . Sake, Considine. Gale.

n^^'3 . --•c J. Ralph, D. D'rAltera (F). B. Ralph IB )

5.6 12.11 15.14 20.17(137)2•3 3 13 5.4 8.4('a2)

Unbrentity - Had 4- BrtW 4, Cameron 3, Rlan 2. Fkeirnes 2, Barley 1 . Frieka 1, 'Wright ,

4.1 52 6.4 9.4 (58)2.6 4.7 8.9 10.9 (69)

,rm. Bcuchereau. Bickers.t, Y€(tmart, PlCD-all, Bkkers. Ch..rnhalain .

. .. rgan 4 . Smith. Tucker. Stmpso-n. Walker, Ryan, B.Marks . Best: Ryan .LVCa ad. S7rnpson.Um m, T. Ltl'ry. N. Carlycn (F)

1. Be;C Braoke• Br19P, Ryan. B!rtlrj• Wlkcar, h,Lar.Fc•rrari 5. Gote i . Cooper 1, Wilson 1 . Best: BeasLvtd . Demon, 2hemrpxm.

Capron .t 2. Brooks . Jou ,s . McGauran- VMght. Best:

1 .3 5.7 5.12 8.8(66)5.4 8.6 16.7 25.13 (164)

l;'c ._m. J. Rusw 7,Walsh 6, A. Rosen 4, Fastura 2 . Toussalnt 2,Yrsr 2, Jack. StcGw an.A. Rum, Coma. HofSrrn, t4z)sh . M4c{',ouan, J . Russo.

Ur^^z-u S. Blusttin . P. Berty(F)3,0 5.3 5.3 11.7 (73)4.5 6.9 6 .13 9.15(69 )

: Wilson. ML3runw. Gocrtan ,

: Bruhn 3, Sinclair 3, FranklmJanes. Gass, Scntt. Best: Pag m .Br ~ BruM, J . Jes.s. Frost Umgfreu: A. Wekseiman, A. D3men (R )(F)

, .L 7G ,B 5.4 10 .9 19.14 28.19 (175)

plres: G. Aiargtn, A Ing3ts (Fi3.3 4-4 5.7 9.9 (63)2.1 5.4 7.7 10.9 (89)

ChrLicpitersan 2, htatth- 2. Lvt&= . Pretty, J Amore. S . Amore. Jackson.Best Chrltaphersat, J Amore, R H!L42s, Gordon, S Arore . Bu1knOld Ew-dom Moan 3. Flaherty 2. rkhlorton 2, Buckl:^y. Velardo, Cbinvek. Beat : G6lhtrk.Ryan. Willamson. Buckley . Slater. Fitapatrtck. Ump3tta: D. Wlidlov, M . Philips (F)

TODAY'S

C' Vdtl- Um¢hca: J. Ll;runr, P. Mtcebus (F). J. At:ahtis (B )

13315 2.4 4.8 6.9 8.10 (58)

U19 SECTION ICollegians v. Old Scotch

De La Salle v. Old XaveriansMarcellin v. St . Kevins

Beaumaris v- St. BernardsOld Brighton v. Old Melburnians

Mazenod v- University BluesU19 SECTION 2

Caulfield Gr. v. Old HaileyburySt . Leos Emmaus v. Ormond

tiVhitefriars has the byeYarra Valley v . Hampton Rovers

l'derribee v . Old EssendonOld Trinitv v. Old Ivanhoe

6. P.attams 4. BurhgawT 4. Proh}n 4. Gces 3, Johnstone 3.:J. h'Alhw . Cwmrlty . Burg~raa6. Battams, Raping.

nhua 2. Adkins 2, Cursb, Jannqn. Best : Warren -Smith, Tobin.

OLD 1W., ~ .11YARRA VALLEYOld houda- ( .at rccr3cxd )Yura Yatkp:A Stubbs (R) P)

8 .13.3

13.35.8

19,56 .9

23 .11 (i 3t8.30 6:

UNDER-19 [2) REDOLD PAR6DLM1it5 0.0 52 7.6 9.10 (84)'IIIF,RRY-PFSiOLA 8.5 9.7 16.12 20.16 (13 6)Old • Pagia 3.Retuer 3, Lyuns- LaTorre, Sptrssaa.Best: Lyvns, Mchia}m't, AkRo. Gkttuy, Pa4,ts . Retner .'17texry-Pr.m:}a: Paano'u 7 . Calkgv7 5 . Farokll 2. CURon. Freckleton . Atkinson, Kkrnan,A{cCarthy, Carroll.Best : Card. G'Cea.r.Il, Freckkton. Paaaab. Rittman . Caliy3rri Um( hass A b agge. J.Kvins(F)11191 BL9,CR.4 8.5 13.11 22.14 33.16 (216)A .QilIt1AS GC 0.0 0.1 0.2 0,3(3)Uni Bl®e,ks: Santamarta 7, Hamm 7- Qxccn 6. Bong9o; no 4. Hamllton 3 . Sale2. CrabMt. Flood, Rundell, Sutditord. Best: Russ, Corbett. Sale. S3ntamvta, Hanna .Hamilton, "sharp.Bcmg~a no. Green

: Best St= Bal3nd. LOgrrt. Smnn. Fmdyce. Um)meu: S. edger (R) (F)BUt7.EEN TSMPIF.ST6WE 2,3 2,3 3.5 5.5 (6 5)RUPElYf81P04D 4.3 11.5 19.8 25.12 (162)BaUmn Teen • Stella 2, h{eGroh.•rn, J.'.iatthc.~s . Kid. Best: Stella, P.ToskaO'Donnell . 2.4ArL'n, J .hiattheas. hlarsh.

• HaoOr 10. Temmtng 3. natty 3. Ellbit 2- Clean 2. F'Idding• Nr-.tih, Pi,,,Shalders. Best : Nevilk. Elliott, Kosta. Heatlr. PrE-e. McGroctrn.Ump '.rn: D. Dtnneen, C.Collins, (F )

NORTH OLDBOYS 6.4 16.7 23.11 31.14 PW)PPAfi716E1P1T-LRSY 2.3 4.5 5.8 9,10 (64)North Old Boga: Dean 7, Mullins, 64cCelkm S. Johnstmte 4, Hayrxs, BernWtg tam 2,Burr-, Darkinn . Kelly, Halm . Van Dertturst. Ryan 1. Best : Mul(tns. BurYy. 6r/.dsqn.Dean, hlcCteJan. B-ingham

lriSmvy- Du°zvt Sukkar 2, Moysey, routes, Bite, Henley, BLaynrv I . Best: Hwiy,Dv-et, Robertwn- Ehcsysep- Btc, Sukkar. Urapirtsu B . Clark . R. Smltlt (F)

UNDERI912113S,UE11004531 3 3 5.4 5.4 6.4(40)1kiEPnY)NE 42 5.6 13.13 14 .18 (102)Monatutu Grar•2. Gffb. t. Ha-kJ.. Joud.d:dt( . Nmd. Bt : Grace, Bucl :tttgham . Mad, R¢;s.Shidds. Green

• Krtrtgs4. Hayes2. Dtmn . Bttner, Atlxit4n. Pothltes. WtLFwt. Dugkvr . Sull'r.an,I.ItOe. Best : Rtckards.MeLeal.Duggan .Walstah.hteya.Dt+nn . Umphrs: S . Cr3hc . T. Bcnsran0467211111 9. 14.7 20.11 28.13 (181)GLEN EI.RA 2.0 5.3 7.4 11.5 (71)Oatkkiglu Grchard 9. Georpj.:,lts 5. Briggs 2. Cash 2. McPlme 2. h',ouLng 2- S}rnm , .Viaer 2, Bye I . h4zk.rotm I . Seat Geagt:d7s, Cash, Sytnmons, Ord>i.rd. Keay-. i rG2cu Elta Yadour 4, A. Ahmed 3, Wtlll,ms 2 . Fernando I, L . Lvnpos 1- doom1Gnd ur. KntghL Rou.s.ety. W19ams. Tzbian.UmP*sza: C.Lctleh . P.Ca1llt(F)SOUTH hUMBOURNE DISTRICTS 3.8 10.9 14-17 18.22 (130)DE 1.A "Jr1SdE (2) 22 4.3 7.3 7.5(470South Chectisrs 10, Winters 5. TskkLvt 1, Bell 1, ifc0.'nald I. Best : 5kiruu•Cl--, Grundy. btcl).nald, Winters . BeSI.De to Bak: Roberts 3, Quirk I, Slwrree 1 . Nehr3as I . Be - tI . Best : hLtchell, Hyde.FL3rutky. Shone . l5aitan. Byers.Ump#ra: R. htarttn, D. Step)iGns (F) . J. Fagan, C. O'Shea (B). B . Stephens (G)OLD XAVERIANS (2) 4.0 92 12.7 18.10 (118)A>B 4.1 10.7 10.10 11.13(79)OM Xnverians (2): G"danc 6,SIlk 3, Dynan 2. DcJ•le 1, Chamtcrlatrt I . Bolton I . Carmondy1 . Sp9ane I . Mir ,^=ucrW I . Best Ratraek. 0'i4ine. Chamberlain. Fox SkKe,v3e, Mlgucein l

OB : Fr h 4. Betan 3, V.aiker 2, Bar- 1, Hind I . Best: Vmecrndess, Rujuek. Brr,n•r, P^•sn. Bowm. itmPlre: J. hll)1er (F)

67:F EVIP78(2) 0.1 1.3 1.4 1.4(10)2.2 4.7 9.10 14.17 (101 )

(2): Dklills. Best: Dempsey, h7cyw, hS}tvu_hyshyn . Lyners . Wilkinson . Mks.: Batista 3. Jar>8.er 2 . Feldman 2, ibhllner 2. Coaper• Miller, Glezs. FMter. Butt. Be:;t:

Bkden, Butt. Gk-. Guldhkarn• Pask. Fe)dman . Umpirt J . Greg-d . C. Ste,ens (J) (Fl

,1 CB1LSU19 (2) BLUE

Glen Eira v. Monash BluesDe La Salle (2) v- Oakleigh

South Melbourne Districts v . St. Kevins (2)Mentone Amateurs v . Old Xaverians (2)

MHSOB v. AJAX IRA

U19 (2) REDTherry Penola has the byeAquinas v. Old Paradian s

University Blacks v . North Old BoysOld Camberwell v . Bulleen-Templestowe

Rupertswood v. Ivanhoe-Fitzroy TBA

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Coach : rty HuckCoach : Brian Brown Coach : Danet R : rt on Coach : Andt P'tv~ering Coach: Steve Barr

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1 B Wallard 2 R Buckley..

N Addiso n3D. Fotiniotis 2 . C. McKim m

IN 2 K McKay2 R Walmsley ..

. P. Reed3. Mattesti3 Tam4 A Shinkfield 3 T Melon 4. M. Mastores 4. L Rudlin9

.4 . A. MaCGillivray

5 D Carcor 3 J Hughes 5. C. Dignan 5. P. Ryan Gamble5 Ns 7 S Taft 4 MBrasher 8. L. Considine 6. S . Veltman . .

6 L Dalenk 8 N Unsworth 5 H Handley 11 . B . Gale 7. A. Wilson . .

Reddi nC79 T Skarrie 6 M Brown

P H i13 . B. Skeen

8. B. ThomasThompsonB9

. .8 . C. McNicho l

10 D Vail arr son77 A McLeish 14 . D. Coghlan

..10 . D. Masks][ 9 . J. Dooley

11 D Fotheringham8 T Woodlock 15 . T. Sheehan 11 . L. Fuller tO.A. Morley

'nte 12 R Turner9 M Lafferty 18 . D. Gartner 12 . M . McDowell 11 . C . Adami s

•e:B13 A Hickey

10 A Coffey 19 S Birrell13 . C. Clegg 12.J. Mead

15 N Roach .. 14 . D. Clegg 13.N . EdwardsIlan

h18 M Davis 11 J Bowden 20 . D. Salce 15 . A. Burrows McCowan14 E

-' ~F 19 A Zent 12 C Moran 22 M . 16 . A. Longmuir. .

Hunte r15 Jms 20 T Clark 12 M Naughtin Voskersens~ 17 . C . Meehan

. .Homan n16 Jel l

-21 N Chamlers 13 J Roberts

Nea l23 J18 . P. Del Mastro

. .17.J. Wals hI- ~

26 P Krotiris 14 J Membrey. .

24 Stempe lJ19 . S. Bickers

18.A. Sale mac,30 W Fowler

15 J S6near . . 20. P. DugdaleAngelin i19 P

31 N Herman 16 H`Ji!IeY 25 . E. Weekes 21 . D . Armansin . .Leaf20 W

33 C Rowe17 D Thomas 40 . D. Welch 22 . C . Aguis .

Marshal l21 T19 S Brown 44 . D. McMillan 23 . D . Aguis24 J Thomas

.22 A. Hughes21 B Quinan e

22 D Adenrcao

. .25. D . Hansen 23 N . Gambl e

as 24 J Garland2 "0. D . Stagliano 24 C . Alcock

26 D Spithill 27. C . Raise 25 D . Hartman

32 A Bander28. D . Devlin 26 C . Baxte r

49 D Coggins29. M . Thompson 27 J. Maguire30. S. Cox 28 N . Williams

55 S Giblet, 31 . C . McDave 31 G. Simm32. G. Nash 32 A . Goldner33. D . Mallo y

ez-Smah 34. A . Murrayioug

h35. J . Schiano

•. .i= 36. D .0)dman37. G. Kennelly38. B . Chamberlai n

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oach : Stcve King

D Smith I L FreemanCoach: (2) Jan , Payt C P 1 . D. Elliot

C-1) (2) : Ste~snt ke

1 . J . Dempsey 1 . A. Millar

E Tossnsing 2 M Wa!kom 2 Gunn N 2. S . Neeson 2 . T. D anmb

C . Nicholls

E Tucker 3 D Knight 3 Mcs,ah:,n G 3. A. Bouzikas (C) ers3 . A. U4 L Fox

M . A!beflhorpe

C Burgess 4 D Logan 4 Mckenzie c 4. C. Burns .5 . U. Hroks J . Bromwic h

5 D Woodford 5 A Cateh!ove 5 Mctce">'°-"McHa`g

6 Ca!aJ

5. S . lannazzo

6. A. Matthews

6. J . Ham s7 . L Kalesaran

T. Birtley CJ . Sudholz

S Guest 7 J Spraque 7 oKa„>M 7. S . Monteleone8 . D . Macdonald9 w McCann L. Merle

M Kennon 8 N Coleman s McAinru4J 8. S . Mitchell.

10 . D . Mahoney S. W. Austberr yC Trim 10 R Craven 9R.~h J 9 Smit hJ t1 . M. Hutton . M . Brooksha w

N Guy 11 R Josephsto Wool! D

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, .10 . R. James

12 . D . Molay13 . S . Marwood 70. J . Parnel l

.,. B Marks 12 J Rodski,

t2 DlonJ 11 . S. Wheeler 14 . BMarchesanit5 . D . Bare

11 . G. Fricker (VC )12 R Jacob

J O'Dwyer 13 W Lewis 13 rd~enh 12 . M . O'Donnell 16 KDidils. .

13. T.Girdwood(VC )J Richardson 14 R Teesdale t4 ~~~ F 13 . L. Mansfield 17 . D. Makohon

8 PA A d 14 N Ric hA Simpson 15 S Cations

t5 p .~~ B 14 . N . Thomas 7 . n ersont9 . W. Macdonald

. .15. R. Hal l

A Richards 16 D Jennings76 Grigg s

17 ~eC15 . J. Formic a

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Under-19 - Section 2 RedAQUINAS D .C . DULLEEN- IVANHOE/ NTH OLD BOYS OLD CAMBERWEL L

Coach : John Ryan TEMPLESTOWE FITZROY Coach : David Zappula Coach : Michael Siguta sCoach : Matt Agrotis Coach : Richard Grummett

2 R . Klogeman5 A Boland 1 . S. Marsh 30 D Barnwell

1 S . Cook 1 . m . Little.

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.4. 0 . Hill 4 R . Davidson 6. B . Christie

9 M. Guthridge 5. G Taylor33 E Healy 5 B . Kean 7. B . Rya n

10 L. Mackowski 6. M Benic 34 C Meighen 6 D . Burley 8. C . Morley12 A. Corrigan 7. M . McGrath 35 B Dowsett 7 M. Cursio 9. A . Cramer13 V. Hall 8. R. Conti 36 J Healy 8 S . Glover 10. K . darby (C)14 A. Hayes 9. M . Bickerdike 37 M Edmonds 9 T. Roach 11 . D . Pik e15 S . Verona 11 . J . O'Donnell (C) 39 A Butter 10 J . McArdie 12. G . Weickhardt17 J . See 13. R Lee 40 J Harman 11 T. Dean 13 . T. Proswe

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28 J . Holly 31 . T. Waiters52 E Clayton 20 S. Saad 43 T. Sigalas

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35 . P. Tsokas *' D Cummins 23 N. Hahn 52 M . Cottrel

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OLD PARADIADS RUPERTSW00D THERRY PENOLA UNIVERSITYCoach : Peter Hansen Coach : Ken Balmer Coach : Steve McMahon BLACKS

Coach: John Bushby2 D Dean

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81 Delaney D 33 N Sharp34 P Sondhu35 M Stockfeld36 A Torney,37 J Walke r38 D Watson39 R Willis

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St Bernards (A), Old Paradians, Therry Penola (B), West Brunswick,

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Itx:: : aits of Tribunal 'r_`arings - ;,_ay 22nd, 2001

Glenn Hatfield, Old Trinity . Striking, 4 matches .Richard Frisina, Marcellir. . Striking, 2 matches.Rodney Kamphuis, Monash Blues. Striking, 2matches .From match played May 12th .*Michael Voskersensky, Marcellin (Under-19).Striking, 2 matches .

*Accepted Prescribed PenaltyResults of Investigation Hearings May 22nd, 2001University Blacks and Banyule charged with a meleein their reserves match played on Saturday May 12that Melbourne University .Both clubs accepted the prescribed penalty of $100 .

First offence for both clubs over the last 3 year period).

Prahran AFC lodged a formal complaint alleging thatduring the second quarter AJAX player no . 14 YaronRapoport allegedly kneed Prahran player no. 25 Tony

Free to the head and the body .

Charge sustained and player Rapoport suspended for2 matches .

Continued from page 22

PREVIEW:DIVISION 1 :Old Scotch travel across town for their clash withTherry at the John Pascoe Fawkner Reserve . Afterconsecutive losses Therry captain Mick O'Kearney willbe keen to see his side put in a four quarter effort . OldScotch's form has been good however and they shouldtake the points .De La Salle should be too strong for Brunswick at BasilSt De La's defence with Shane Rudd and BomberJennings has held form this year and should withstandBrunswick's hard tackling today.St Kevin's coach Anthony Morgan will be desperate forhis charges to bounce back after their disappointing lossto Old Xaverians. Prahran at Malvern will be tough butI select St Kevins in a close one.Mazenod travel to the Beach Road Oval for the bottomof the ladder clash with Old Brighton . Mazenod to winin a tight struggle .Match of the day is the Grand Final Replay between OldMelburnians and Old Xaverlans . David King'sCrocodiles have regained the services of PremiershipStars : O'Sullivan, Landrigan and Hardwick and theirform has improved. OM's will wish to atone for last yearsdisappointment but I select Xaverians to win .DIVISION 2 :Marcell in have hit form and coach Mark O'Sullivan willwish to make it 3 wins on the trot when they clash withOld Geelong . Marcellin to win after a tense contest .University Blacks take on the young Old Trinity sideat the University Sports Oval . The Blacks have foundtheir feet in club 18 after a slow start and will win again .

This Sat : May 26 Mazencki v Old Trinity

This Sun : May 27 No matches

Next Sat : June 2 Be La Salle v Old Melburnians

Next Sun : June 3 St . Kevins v St. Bernards(019) - TBCVAFA (C-D4) v WAAFL

June 9 No Matche sJune 10 VAFA v SAAFL (Senior )

VAFA (U 19) v NSW-ACT (U 18)

June 16 St. Kevins v Old Trinity

June 17 FIDA

June 23 Elsternwick v Hawthorn (D3)June 24 Old Trinity v Old Scotch

FINES - Round 5Late score sFirst offence ($5) ; second offence ($25) ;

third offence ($50) ; fourth offence ($100) ;

each subsequent offence ($100) .

Reserves/C1 8 Seniors/U19failure to phone failure to providescores by 2 .30pm final scores by 5pmMt. Lilydale (R) Mt . Lilydale (S)

Marcellin (C) Mazenod (U)Whitefriars (C) Old Paradians (U)

Incorrect scores phoned - Rd4Yarra Valley (S), Oakleigh (S), De La Salle (1)(U), St . Kevins (2) (U )

Old Essendon do battle against the winless Whit .Essendon's form has been erratic but did put up a goodshowing against Old Ivanhoe last week . VJhitefriarsRuckman John Bonnyman has been a tower of strengthall year. OE to win provided all their players make thejourney to the leafy eastern suburbs .Collegians are at home to Monash Blues in the Division

2 Match of the Day. The Lions suffered their first setback

for the season last round and coach David Lumley willbe plotting a revival against the students. Collegians to

take the points in what should be an entertaining affair .

David Super's Old Ivanhoe take on St Leo's at '. .`Park. McDonald has been a star for St. Leo's up forward,however I expect the Hoe's strength and experience to

turn the match their way.

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VAFA F"jA- I I LISTS 2001D1 RESERVE P W L D For Agst % ... PtsUNIVERSITY BLACKS 5 5 0 0 467 167 279.64 20OLD C82+213 ERWELL 5 5 0 0 495 279 177.42 20

ST LEOS EMMAUS WP 5 3 2 0 366 305 120.00 12OLD GEELONG 5 3 2 0 348 343 101 .46 12

IVANHOE ASSUMPTION 5 2 3 0 347 332 104 .52 8MONASH BLUES 5 2 3 0 348 369 94.31 8

BANYULE 5 2 3 0 232 249 93.17 8YARRA VALLEY O B 5 2 3 0 236 319 73 .98 8AQUINAS 0 C 5 1 4 0 327 407 80.34 4

DID CAREY 5 0 5 0 143 574 24 .91 0

D2 RESERVE P W L D For Agst % Pts

PARKSIDE 5 5 0 0 435 158 275 .32 20WB,LIAMSTOWN CYMS 5 4 1 0 379 265 143 .02 16

POWER HOUSE 5 3 2 0 356 267 133 .33 12WE ST BRUNSWICK 5 3 2 0 270 240 112 .50 12tiALESIAN O C 5 3 2 0 255 252 101 .19 12KEW 5 2 3 0 278 269 103.35 8OAKLEIGH AFC 5 2 3 0 220 275 80 .00 8

L,1 TROBE UNI 5 1 4 0 233 364 64 .01 4MENTONE AMATEURS 5 1 4 0 236 420 56 .19 4PENINSULA O B 5 1 4 0 145 376 38 .56 4

D3 RESERVE P W L D For Agst % PtsFII'ZROY REDS 5 5 0 0 437 186 234 .95 20ST JOHNS O C 5 5 0 0 431 198 217 .68 20BE' N IZEIGH AFC 5 3 2 0 419 301 139 .20 12

ELSTERNWICK 5 3 2 0 320 311 102 .89 12SOUTH MELB DISTRICTSS 2 3 0 274 275 99 .64 8`, :ONASH GRYPHONS 5 2 3 0 272 283 96 .11 8

U H S O B 5 2 3 0 260 289 89 .97 8RICHMOND CENTRAL 5 2 3 0 260 474 54 .85 8HAWTHORN AMATEURS5 1 4 0 225 342 65 .79 4

ALBERT PARK 5 0 5 0 199 474 41 .98 0

D4 RESERVE PSYNDAL TALLY-HO 5

$T MARYS 5WERRIBEE AMATEURS5NORTH BRUNSWICK 5

6WINBURNE UNI 5MT LILYDALE 5Ot .D WESTBOURNE 5

ELTHAM COLLEGIANS 5RUPERTSWOOD 5

BULLEEN COBRAS 5ELEY PARK AFC 5

W L D For Agst % Pts MR

5 0 0 325 ' 102 318.63 20 1004 1 0 417 241 173.03 16 804 1 0 347 225 154.22 16 804 1 0 337 280 120.36 16 803 2 0 344 259 132 .82 12 603 2 0 300 406 73.89 12 60

2 3 0 309 284 108 .8 8 402 3 0 296 361 81.99 8 402 3 0 160 318 50.31 8 40

1 4 0 169 385 43.9 4 200 5 0 242 489 49 .49 0 0

CLUB is (1) P W L D For Agst % PtsOLD MELBURNIANS 5 4 1 0 357 179 199 .44 16

ST KEVINS 5 4 1 0 361 213 169 .48 165 4 1 U 382 'Lfiti 143.51 16

S 5 3 2 0 386 162 238 .27 12

C 5 3 2 0 437 311 140.51 1 2(A 1) SCOTCH 5 3 2 0 323 234 138.03 121%RUNSWICK AFC 5 3 2 0 241 324 74 .38 12

i11L11RY PENOLA OB 5 1 4 0 253 345 73 .33 4'd .12ENOD O C 5 0 5 0 113 409 27 .63 0

'. 1,1 .D BRIGHTON 5 0 5 0 113 569 19 .86 0

CLUB 18 ( 2) P W L D For Agst % PtsOLD IVANHOE 5 5 0 0 385 202 190.59 20

COLLEGIANS 5 3 2 0 370 162 228 .40 12MONASH BLUES 5 3 2 0 289 207 139 .61 12

UNIVERSITY BLACKS 5 3 2 0 214 234 91 .45 12

MARCELLIN 5 3 2 0 234 282 82 .98 12ST LEOS EMMAUS 5 2 3 0 253 259 97 .68 8

OLD TRINITY 5 2 3 0 240 253 94.86 8OLD GEELONG 5 2 3 0 263 339 77,58 8OLD ESSENDON GR 5 1 4 0 229 310 73 .87 4WHITEFRIARS 5 0 5 0 168 514 32 .68 0

UNDER-19 SECTION 1 P W L D For Agst % PtsST BERNARDS 5 5 0 0 780 275 283 .64 20OLD XAVERIANS 5 4 1 0 624 267 233 .71 16OLD SCOTCH 5 4 1 0 567 249 227 .71 16ST KLEVINS 5 4 1 0 467 256 182 .42 16

DE LA SALLE 5 4 1 0 626 353 177 .34 16OLD BRIGHTON 5 3 2 0 417 361 115 .51 12UNIVERSITY BLUES 5 2 3 0 355 401 88 .53 8OLD MELBURNIANS 5 2 3 0 386 439 87 .93 8MARCELLIN 5 2 3 0 345 527 65 .46 8

COLLEGIANS 5 0 5 0 248 727 34 .11 0BEAUMARIS AFC 5 0 5 0 214 634 33 .75 0MAZENOD O C 5 0 5 0 138 678 20 .35 0

UNDER-19 SECTION 2 P W L D For Agst % Pts MRWERRIBEE AMATEURS5 5 0 0 577 236 244 .49 20 100

OLD IVANHOE 5 5 0 0 512 247 207 .29 20 100OLD TRINITY 5 3 2 0 359 263 136 .5 12 60

CAULFIELD OR 5 3 2 0 254 206 123 .3 12 60OLD ESSENDON GR 5 3 2 0 417 388 107 .47 12 60YARRA VALLEY O B 5 3 2 0 540 548 98 .54 12 60ST LEOS EMMAUS 1NP 5 3 2 0 347 432 80 .32 12 60HAMPTON ROVERS 5 2 3 0 468 484 96 .69 8 40ORMOND 5 2 3 0 362 554 65.34 8 40

OLD HAILEYBURY 5 1 4 0 344 553 62 .21 4 20WHITEFRIARS 5 0 5 0 355 624 56 .89 0 0

UNDER-19 (2) BLUE P W L D For Agst % PtsMENTONE AMATEURS 5 5 0 0 859 210 409 .05 20AJAX 5 5 0 0 659 228 289 .04 20OLD XAVERIANS (2) 5 4 1 0 585 368 158 .97 16SOUTH MELD DIST 5 3 2 0 607 306 198 .37 12DE LA SALLE (2) 5 3 2 0 473 489 96 .73 12

MONASH BLUES 5 2 3 0 449 423 106 .15 8OAKLEIGH 5 2 3 0 412 782 52 .69 8ST KEVINS (2) 5 1 4 0 326 426 76 .53 4

MHSOB 5 0 5 0 271 723 37.48 0GLEN EIRA AFC 5 0 5 0 224 927 24 .16 0

UNDER-19 (2) RED P W L D For Agst % PtsTHERRY PENOLA OB 5 4 1 0 495 278 178 .06 16NORTH OLD BOYS 5 4 1 0 427 242 176 .45 16OLD CAMBERWELL 5 4 1 0 405 250 162 .00 16RIIPERTSWOOD 5 3 1 1 617 197 313 .20 14OLD PARADIANS 5 3 1 1 468 347 134 .87 14UNIVERSITY BLACKS 5 3 2 0 551 280 196 .79 12BULLEEN TEMP 5 2 3 0 235 367 64 .03 8

IVANHOE PTi'ZROY 5 1 4 0 182 605 30 .08 4A9UINAS 0 C 5 0 5 0 100 966 10 .35 0

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VAFA PREMIERSHIP LISTS 2001

A SECTION P W L D For Agst % Pts

OLD SCOTCH 5 4 1 0 492 384 128.13 16

ST BERNARDS 5 4 1 0 5 69 499 114.03 16

MHSOB 5 4 1 0 496 458 108.30 16

MARCELLIN 5 2 3 0 440 389 113.11 8

ST KEVINS 5 2 3 0 425 422 100.71 8

OLD TRINITY 5 2 3 0 390 401 97.26 8

OLD XAVERIANS 5 2 3 0 384 415 92.53 8

MAZENOD O C 5 2 3 0 517 579 89.29 8

OLD BRIGHTON 5 1 3 1 390 441 88.44 6

UNIVERSITY BLUES 5 1 3 1 382 551 69.33 6

B SECTION P W L D For Agst % PISOLD IVANHOE 5 4 1 0 489 281 174.02 16DE LA SALLE 5 4 1 0 611 382 159.95 16

OLD HAILEYBURY 5 4 1 0 470 370 127 .03 16OLD MELBURNIANS 5 3 2 0 315 311 101.29 12

OLD PARADIANS 5 2 3 0 396 374 105 .88 8

NORTH OLD BOYS 5 2 3 0 429 499 85 .97 8ORMOND 5 2 3 0 399 469 85 .07 8

THERRY PENOLA OB 5 2 3 0 391 498 78 .51 8BEAUMARIS AFC 5 2 3 0 365 492 74 .19 8

WHITEFRIARS 5 0 5 0 404 593 68 .13 0

C SECTION P W L D For Agst % Pts

COLLEGIANS 5 5 0 0 532 319 166.77 20

OLD ESSENDON GR 5 4 1 0 642 351 182.91 16

HAMPTON ROVERS 5 4 1 0 523 433 120.79 16

GLEN EIRA AFC 5 4 1 0 469 411 114.11 16

CAULFIELD OR 5 3 2 0 572 408 140.20 12

Sr BEDES MENT TIG 5 2 3 0 543 577 94.11 8

PRAIIRAN AFC 5 1 4 0 405 465 87.10 4OLD MENTONIANS 5 1 4 0 462 586 78.84 4AJAX 5 1 4 0 344 534 64.42 4

BULLEEN TEMP 5 0 5 0 345 753 45.82 0

Dl SECTION P W L D For Agst % PtsBANYULE 5 5 0 0 655 381 171.92 20

ST LEOS EMMAUS WP .5 4 1 0 631 423 149.17 16

UNIVERSITY BLACKS 5 4 1 0 500 489 102 .25 16

OLD CAMBERWELL 5 3 2 0 553 412 134.22 12

IVANHOE ASSUMPTION 5 3 2 0 498 463 107 .56 12

AQUINAS 0 C 5 2 3 0 578 576 100 .35 8

OLD GEELONG 5 2 3 0 499 595 83 .87 8

YARRA VALLEY 0 B 5 1 4 0 389 578 67 .30 4

OLD CAREY 5 1 4 0 406 614 66,12 4MONASH BLUES 5 0 5 0 408 586 69 .62 0

D2 SECTION P W L D For Agst % Pts

URS 5 5 0 0 703 354 198 .59 20

SALESIAN 0 C 5 5 0 0 550 340 161.76 20

WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 5 3 2 0 545 403 135 .24 12

PARKSIDE 5 3 2 0 544 433 125 .64 12

PENINSULA 0 B 5 3 2 0 462 506 91 .30 12

OAKLEIGH AFC 5 2 3 0 493 520 94.81 8KEW 5 2 3 0 364 459 79.30 8

WEST BRUNSWICK 5 1 4 0 372 503 73 .96 4

LA TROBE UNI 5 1 4 0 303 515 58 .83 4POWER HOUSE 5 0 5 0 269 572 47.03 0

® THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLER 2000

D3 SECTION P

FITZROY REDS 5

BENIZEIGH AFC 5ST JOHNS O C 5

MONASH GRYPHONS 5HAWTHORN AMATEURSS

ELSTERNWICK 5SOUTH MELB DISTRICf55ALBERT PARK 5

UHSOB 5RICHMOND CENTRAL 5

D4 SECTION P WSYNDAL TALLY-HO 5 L

SBULLEEN COBRAS 5

0

WERRIBEE AMATEURS 54 1

ELTHAM COLLEGIANS 5 3 1SWINBURNE UNI 5 3 2NORTH BRUNSWICK 5 2

3 2MT LILYDALE SOLD WESTBOURNE S

ST MARYS 52 3

RUPERTSWOOD 53

ELEY PARK AFC 5 05

A RESERVEUNIVERSITY BLUES

OLD XAVERIANSOLD SCOTCH

ST BERNARDSMARCELLINOLD BRIGHTONST KEVINS

MAZENOD 0 C

OLD TRINITYMHSOB

B RESERVE

OLD PARADIANSORMONDOLD HAILEYBURY

OLD MELBURNIANSTHERRY PENOLA OBDE LA SALLE

VJHITEFRIARSNORTH OLD BOYSOLD IVANHOE

BEAUMARIS AFC

C RESERVEHAMPTON ROVERSCAULFIELD GR

OLD ESSENDON GRCOLLEGIANSPRAHI2AN AFC

ST BEDES MENT TIGOLD MENTONIANS

AJAXBULLEEN TEMP5GLEN EIRA AFC

2 3

5

5 0

4S

0

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L D' For Agsi % Pts

0 0 719 156 460.90 20

0 0 676 345 195.94 20

0 0 806 424 190.09 20

3 0 502 486 103.29 8

3 0 496 631 78.61 8

3 0 364 480 75.83 8

3 0 407 546 74.54 8

4 0 439 639 68.70 4

4 0 312 680 45.88 4

5 0 328 662 49.55 0

D For Agst % Pts

0 486 334 145 .51 20

0 676 328 206 .1 16

0 324 336 96 .43 160 490 384 127 .6 120 323 368 87 .77 12

0 366 442 82 .81 120 459 386 118 .91 8

0 386 349 110.6 80 453 503 90.06 80 267 381 70.08 8

0 209 700 29 .86 0

MR

10 0

80

80

60

60

60

40

40

40

40

0

L D For Agst % Pts

0 0 427 190 224 .74 200 0 492 275 178 .91 201 0 448 275 162 .91 16

1 0 351 277 126 .71 162 0 357 250 142 .80 12

3 0 256 306 83 .66 8

4 0 267 432 61 .81 44 0 246 454 54.19 4

5 0 249 387 64.34 05 0 246 493 49.90 0

L D For Agst % Pts0 0 545 261 208.81 201 0 521 233 223.61 16

1 0 490 274 178.83 16

2 0 399 293 136.18 12

2 0 401 323 124.15 12

2 0 358 321 111 .53 123 0 281 387 72.61 84 0 232 418 55,50 4

5 0 203 435 46.67 05 0 148 660 22.42 0

L D For Aget % Pts0 0 473 286 165.38 20

1 0 461 218 211.47 16

1 0 433 228 189.91 162 0 425 254 167.32 12

2 0 300 270 111.11 12

3 0 302 291 103.78 8

3 0 381 386 98.70 8

4 0 251 336 74.70 40 194 546 35.53 4

5 0 154 559 27.55 0

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A SECTION P W L D For Agst % Pts D3 SECTION P W L D For Agst % Pts

OLD SCOTCH 5 4 1 0 492 384 128.13 16 FIf2ROY REDS 5 5 0 0 719 156 460 .90 20

ST BERNARDS 5 4 1 0 569 499 114.03 16 BENTLEIGH AFC 5 5 0 0 676 345 195 .94 20

MHSOB 5 4 1 0 496 458 108.30 16 ST JOHNS 0 C 5 5 0 0 806 424 190 .09 20

MARCELLIN 5 2 3 0 440 389 113.11 8 MONASH GRYPHONS 5 2 3 0 502 486 103 .29 8

ST KEVIlVS 5 2 3 0 425 422 100.71 8 HAWTHORN AMATEURS5 2 3 0 496 631 78 .61 8

OLD TRINITY 5 2 3 0 390 401 97.26 8 ELSTERNWICK 5 2 3 0 364 480 75 .83 8

OLD XAVERIANS 5 2 3 0 384 415 92.53 8 SOUTH MELB DISTRICTS5 2 3 0 407 546 74 .54 8

MAZENOD O C 5 2 3 0 517 579 89.29 8 ALBERT PARK 5 1 4 0 439 639 68.70 4

OLD BRIGHTON 5 1 3 1 390 441 88.44 6 U H S O B 5 1 4 0 312 680 45 .88 4

UNIVERSITY BLUES 5 1 3 1 382 551 69.33 6 RICHMOND CENTRAI. 5 0 5 0 328 662 49.55 0

B SECTION P W L D For Agst % Pts D4 SECTION P W L D For Agst % Pts MR

OLD IVANHOE 5 4 1 0 489 281 174.02 16 SYNDAL TALLY-HO 5 5 0 0 486 334 145.51 20 10 0

DE LA SALLE 5 4 1 0 611 382 159.95 16 BULLF.EN COBRAS 5 4 1 0 676 328 206.1 16 80

OLD HAILEYBURY 5 4 1 0 470 370 127.03 16 WERRIBEE AMATEURS 5 4 1 0 324 336 96.43 16 8 0

OLD MELBURNIANS 5 3 2 0 315 311 101.29 12 ELTHAM COLLEGIANS 5 3 2 0 490 384 127.6 12 60

OLD PARADIANS 5 2 3 0 396 374 105 .88 8 SWINBURNE UNI 5 3 2 0 323 368 87 .77 12 6 0

NORTH OLD BOYS 5 2 3 0 429 499 85 .97 8 NORTH BRUNSWICK 5 3 2 0 366 442 82 .81 12 60

ORMOND 5 2 3 0 399 469 85 .07 8 MT LILYDALE 5 2 3 0 459 386 118 .91 8 40

1'HERRY PENOLA OB 5 2 3 0 391 498 78 .51 8 OLD WESTBOURNE 5 2 3 0 386 349 110 .6 8 40

BEAUMARIS AFC 5 2 3 0 365 492 74 .19 8 STMARYS 5 2 3 0 453 503 90 .06 8 40

WHITEFRIARS 5 0 5 0 404 593 68 .13 0 RUPERTSWOOD 5 2 3 0 267 381 70 .08 8 40

ELEY PARK AFC 5 0 5 0 209 700 29 .86 0 0

C SECTION P W L D For Agst % Pts

COLLEGIANS 5 5 0 0 532 319 166 .77 20 A RESERVE P W L D For Agst % Pt s

OLD ESSENDON GR 5 4 1 0 642 351 182 .91 16 UNIVERSI'I'Y BLUES 5 5 0 0 427 190 224.74 20

HAMPTON ROVERS 5 4 1 0 523 433 120.79 16 OLD XAVERIANS 5 5 0 0 492 275 178 .91 20

GLEN EIRA AFC 5 4 1 0 469 411 114.11 16 OLD SCOTCH 5 4 1 0 448 275 162 .91 16

CAULFIELD GR 5 3 2 0 572 408 140.20 12 ST BERNARDS 5 4 1 0 351 277 126 .71 16

ST BEDES MENT TIG 5 2 3 0 543 577 94.11 8 MARCELLIN 5 3 2 0 357 250 142 .80 12

PRAHRAN AFC 5 1 4 0 405 465 87.10 4 OLD BRIGHTON 5 2 3 0 256 306 83 .66 8

OLD MENTONIANS 5 1 4 0 462 586 78.84 4 ST KEVINS 5 1 4 0 267 432 61 .81 4

AJAX 5 1 4 0 344 534 64.42 4 MAZENOD 0 C 5 1 4 0 246 454 54 .19 4

BULLEEN TEMP 5 0 5 0 345 753 45.82 0 OLD TRINI'I7Y 5 0 5 0 249 387 64 .34 0

MHSOB 5 0 5 0 246 493 49 .90 0

Dl SECTION P W L D For Agst % Pts

BANYULE 5 5 0 0 655 381 171.92 20 B RESERVE P W L D For Agst % Pts

ST LEOS EMMAUS WP .5 4 1 0 631 423 149.17 16 OLD PARADIANS 5 5 0 0 545 261 208.81 20

UNIVERSITY BLACKS 5 4 1 0 500 489 102.25 16 ORMOND 5 4 1 0 521 233 223 .61 16

OLD CAMBERWELL 5 3 2 0 553 412 134.22 12 OLD HAILEYBURY 5 4 1 0 490 274 178.83 16

IVANHOE ASSUMPIION 5 3 2 0 498 463 107.56 12 OLD MEI .BURNIANS 5 3 2 0 399 293 136.18 12

AQUINAS O C 5 2 3 0 578 576 100.35 8 THERRY PENOLA OB 5 3 2 0 401 323 124.15 12

OLD GEELONG 5 2 3 0 499 595 83 .87 8 DE LA SALLE 5 3 2 0 358 321 111 .53 12

YARRA VALLEY O B 5 1 4 0 389 578 67 .30 4 WHITEFRIARS 5 2 3 0 281 387 72.61 8

OLD CAREY 5 1 4 0 406 614 66 .12 4 NORTH OLD BOYS 5 1 4 0 232 418 55.50 4

MONASH BLUES 5 0 5 0 408 586 69 .62 0 OLD IVANHOE 5 0 5 0 203 435 46.67 0

BEAUMARIS AFC 5 0 5 0 148 660 22.42 0

D2 SECTION P W L D For Agst % Pts

MENTONE AMATEURS 5 5 0 0 703 354 198 .59 20 C RESERVE P W L D For Agst % Pts

SALESIAN 0 C 5 5 0 0 550 340 161 .76 20 HAMPTON ROVERS 5 5 0 0 473 286 165.38 20

W1I.LIAMSTOWN CYMS 5 3 2 0 545 403 135 .24 12 CAULFIELD GR 5 4 1 0 461 218 211 .47 16

PARKSIDE 5 3 2 0 544 433 125 .64 12 OLD ESSENDON GR 5 4 1 0 433 228 189.91 16

PENINSULA O B 5 3 2 0 462 506 91 .30 12 COLLEGIANS 5 3 2 0 425 254 167.32 1 2

OAKLEIGH AFC 5 2 3 0 493 520 94 .81 8 PRAIIRAN AFC 5 3 2 0 300 270 111 .11 1 2

KEW 5 2 3 0 364 459 79 .30 8 ST BEDES MENT TIG 5 2 3 0 302 291 103.78 8

WEST BRUNSWICK 5 1 4 0 372 503 73 .96 4 OLD MENTONIANS 5 2 3 0 381 386 98.70 8

LA TROBE UNI 5 I 4 0 303 515 58 .83 4 AJAX 5 1 4 0 251 336 74 .70 4

POWER HOUSE 5 0 5 0 269 572 47 .03 0 BULLEEN TEMPS 1 4 0 194 546 35.53 4

GLEN EIRA AFC 5 0 5 0 154 559 27 .55 0

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