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Wd Season GongsYes, it's that time of year. With almost perfect weatherthus far, it really has been quite a start to theseason. . .

Club of the Yea rHow about Elsternwick, the boys next door, who havecelebrated their 100th season in style, remainingundefeated at the halfway point with a percentage ofover 200%. They capped their celebration with aFriday night win over Albert Park under lights,followed by a hugely successful Centenary Ball on theSaturday night.

Senior Team of the YearLike Elsternwick, Old Geelong look unbeatable in D2and knocked off their only serious challengersRupertswood on the weekend to virtually book a spotin DI in June . Higher up, anyone who's seen OldXavs, Haileybury and Uni Blues this year would agreethat the standard of A Section is as high as its everbeen.

Reserves Team of the YearDe La Salle always have good reserves teams, thoughamazingly the club hasn't won a twos flag in 14 years .Their dominance earlier in the year was almostlaughable, with all four spots on the goal-kickingladder occupied by players in yellow and blue . Thesenior team isn't bad either.

Player of the YearHas to be that man Simon Minton-Connell, who looksa realistic chance for the 100, despite playing in alowly side . In hot pursuit is Paul Corrigan ofHaIleybury, Paul Edwards of Therry and AdamChatfield and Damien Lynch of Old Xaverians.

Individual Performance of the Yea rIn round 2, Scotch's James Gerstman came innursing an injury and faced a date with the premierfull back in the amateurs, Uni Blues' James Hayter .He promptly kicked 7 goals in the first 20 minutesand finished with 11 for the match . A month later,OM's Matthew Hicks caped off a cracking game upforward with a goal after the siren to herald the upsetof the season over Old Xavs .

Coach of the Yea rHard to go past Uni Blacks' Tony Parkin . who hasdone what many thought was impossible ; making a

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standout D Grade team thepace setter in C Section in lessthan a year. Could there betwo Melbourne Uni teams in ASection within 2/3 years?Honourable mention toHaileybury's Peter Nicholson,who has galvanized the oftenenigmatic Bloods and StBernards' Simon Madden,who has moulded acompetitive unit afterinheriting a team decimated by summer departures .

Young Player of the YearCould well be Art Lewski of Ajax (formerly ofSandringham), who sparkled in the state match inPerth and topped it off with another best on groundgame in the midfield for the Jackas on the weekend .Also in the mix is Joel Rice of Marcellin, NialMcGovern of Rupertswood and CaulfieldGrammarians' full forward Brett Sinclair.

Fall From Grace of the yearNot long ago, district club Glen Eira were a seriouschance to progress to B Grade but they currentlylanguish at the bottom of D Grade with a percentageof just 40% . It doesn't help that half their team is inLondon (en route to Ibiza I believe) but they are aperfect illustration of how things can quicklycapitulate in amateur footy when key personnel leave .

Umpire of the YearBarrister Mark Gibson spent the summer in theUnited States working with prisoners on death row sothe odd bit of lip from A Grade footballers would bewater of a duck's back for the VAFA veteran . He hasumpired some big games this year, including the XavsScotch match at Xavier College and always lets thegame flow, whilst keeping things firmly under control .

Tipster of the YearIt's a hard ask topping Norm Nugent, who nailed 14from 14 last week, but what about the gentlemanwho, in this very column, tipped the followingpremiers in March . . . . Xavs, De La, Uni Blacks, FitzroyReds, Old Geelong and Elsternwick? I reckon that'sthe equivalent of tipping the straight six on Derby Daywith a 50 cent ticket !

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Tongue in Sheik?The great man of the web gave his A Section Top30 on the weekend, in which Mr Gerstman ofCamberwell squeezed in at 24 . Well, the Sheik

may be a learned man but Gerstman should betop billing : he's on track to become the first toptier player to kick 100 goals in 25 years, despitemissing several games with injury and hobblingabout for the better part of the year . On Saturday,

he demolished S t Kevin's, albeit courtesy of some

pristine delivery from upfield . Mark Gnatt is onlya little bloke but is having a great year whileMcKenzie-McHarg returned to form with a

cracking game in the ruck .St Kevin's meanwhile, are starting to resemble theSixth Army at Stalingrad . Garvey out for 4 to 6 .Simpson, Travaglia and Duggan sidelined andLucas twanging a hammy in the first 5 minutes .McKee nursing a sore back and about to gooverseas . Garlick giving corporate speeches ongame day and rarely available . Full back NickDowling (from Montrose) battling injury in a compbrimming with gun full forwards . It's hard toremember a club that is more cursed in A Gradein terms in injuries (it was exactly the same in2002 & 2003) . Some big names from yesteryearare in the throws of launching comebacks so staytuned .Damien Lynch rocked up to league headquarterssporting a preposterous new do but he kickednine so you can't be too harsh on him . The Champ(Sheik top 5 member) and a bunch of blokeswhose names mean nothing to me all took it up tothe flag favourites, but the first quarter blow-outcost Trinity dearly. Adam Chatfield turned inanother Best on Ground, with help from Ruyg andOckleshaw (very contrasting on-ballers but starsnonetheless). Trinity played well though and onlylost through a few lapses in concentration .Cam Kennedv was a star midfielder at MelbourneGrammar and in his early days at OMs but hasbarely been on the radar in the 21st Century afterbattling injury and going overseas . Though notknown as a goal-kicker, he bobbed up with eightto spark one of the upsets of the season . Havingsaid that, OMs have a pretty good record at the

house of horrors .Plenty of scurrilousrumours doing therounds regarding the

minent future o fseveral OM identities but Saturday'sextraordinary win would quash those for a while .Youngsters Sam Gooley (back from Nepal) and EdFarquharson (back from serious shouldersurgery) played well for the visitors, whileBernard's wretched day was only brightened byteenage debutants James Stapleton and MarkSalvadore . OMs will lose star forward MathewHicks shortly however, as he is jetting off toQueensland for the rest of the year (as you do) .

.d ni's Andrew Lowcock isn't thetallest bloke going aroun but he

:_~.~ the rare knack of being able toslip away from and outmark tallerCentre Half Backs "

Collegians were six goals the better at half time

over Uni Blu e s but the reigning champs appliedthe blow torch and ultimately their midfieldpressure overwhelmed the brave Lions . Uni's

Andrew Lowcock isn't the tallest bloke going

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A SECTION

Old Scotch

Marcellin

Old Haileybury

St . Bernards

Old Xaverians

A RESERVE

Old Haileybury

Old Xaverians

Old Scotch

Gerstman

Cullman

B . O'Farrell

Potter

Lynch

12 47

1 34

0 32

4 29

9 29

Efstathiou 4 33

Jones 5 16

Beaurepaire 4 1 5

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around, but he has the rare knack of being able toslip away from and outmark taller Centre HalfBacks, while Paul Butko, Drew Solly (Sheik top30) and Tom Rankin helped get them back in the

game . For Collegians, Nathan Lockett continuedhis good form on a wing while Brock "Home Bloke"Mooney touched up yet another highly regardedfull forward, keeping George De Crespignygoalless .Space is precious, so I'll spare Marcellin fans themisery and just say that Haileybury won in acanter. It could have been worse ; O'Farrell couldhave kicked a few. . .This week's 3 from 5.OK, let's kick things off and tip Scotch in anupset over Haileybury . I'll pencil Gerstman in foreight . Marcellin rarely lose following a pasting soI'll give them the nod in a close one over Trinity .Bernard's have got buckley's against veri s,Collegians by a bee's bleep against OMs and toparaphrase Ed from the Naked Gun: "St Kevin'shave got a fifty-fifty chance of beating UniBlues . . . . though there's only a 10 per cent chanceof that happening" . SKOB5 have got no-one left,Uni by billions.Correspondents - Jonathan Horn -jonathan_g_hornCyahoo .co .uk

T J1\T '~.,., 8..Old Scotch - congratulates Club Vice CaptainBruce Phillips on registering his 150th gamewith the Club last weekend. Bruiser has been aloyal and committed member of the club whoalways gives his best and is greatly respected byall . He has overcome injuries and maintained hisfierce determination to see the club succeed .James Beaurepaire also notched his 100thgame with the Club last weekend and celebratedwith 4 goals in the reserves . Buzz is great valueon and off the field and here's to the next 100!Old Xaverians - congratulates ScottieMollard who today plays his 100th game forthe Red & Black. He joined the club in 1995and played in our A grade Premiership team .He transferred to Collegians in '96, then wentwest to Claremont in WA. The journeymanreturned to Old Xavs to play in the 2003Premiership team, well done Scottie .

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Old Trinity v Marcelli nSt Bernards v Old Xaverians

Collegians v Old Melburnians - atSportscover Arena - Sat

St Kevins v University Blues

OLD FL :?t.EYBU--__ 4.2 6.6 10 .10 18.14 (122)MARCELLIN 0.0 2.2 4.4 5 .8(38)Old Hall: Siapantas 7 Ford 2 Jones 2 P Corrigan S Langford-Jones BarkerSeccull Goldsworthy Lay Armstrong. Best : Seccull Siapantas BrownMcIntyre Lay O'Donnell . Marc: Rice Waters Johnston Culllnarr Fraser.Best: Jarred Woods Rice Augustin Romantn L Considine .Umpires: Grant Joyner Leah Gallagher (F) Peter Monotti Paul Carroll (B)Lucas Robson Gavin Roberts (G )OLD TIUNDT 2.3 9.6 10.8 13.12 (90)OLD XAVERIANS 9.2 10.2 16.7 19.11 (125)Old Trdn: Reynold 5 Walsh 3 Brown Cultrera Hooke A Ramsden Troon .Best : Dawn Reynolds Walsh Pretty Saunders Troon. Old Xav : Lynch 9Bowen 2 Clarke 2'a1olLard 2 Ockleshaw 2 Howard Beardsley . Best :Chatfield Lvnch Ockleshaw Bowen Howard Beardslev .Um : Jamfe Kvins Russell Davidson (F) Michael Saunders AdamRodgers (B) Matthew Kent Steven Pipeuro (G )ST BERHPsidDS 2.2 4.5 5.9 9.13 (67)OLD URh'IAPES 6.5 9.6 10.8 16 .10 (106)St Bern: Potter 4 Spinella 2 Liberatore CMitchell . Best : Gill Blunt RoachPotter J Stapleton. Old P. elb: Kennedy 8 Jr. Beaumont 2 Farquharson 2Lacey Jo . Miller Roberts Toll . Best: Kennedy Goolw Jr. BeaumontMu)qulney Hicks Jo. Miller.Umpires : Steve McCarthy Albie Ftr(ey (F) Andrew Errington BrendanCarmon (B) Paul Gall Dominic Napoli (G )COLLEGIANS 6.4 8.4 9.6 10.7 (67)UNIVERSITY BLUES 1.0 2.5 5.7 11.10 (76)Coll: Taft 4 Jorgensen 3 Dixon 3. Best : Henebery Mooney Lockett Fry TaftJorgensen . Uai Blues: Clark 3 Butko 2 Lowcock Gleeson Ryan WilkieMcKay Rankin . Best: Lowcock Rankin Butko Gleeson Solly .L'mpirea: Richard Eastwood Simon Stokes (F) Brendan Corcoran WillStokes (B) Bernie Hoare Vin Vescov3 (G)OLD SCOT CH 3.3 6.6 16.13 22 .18 (150)ST MINS 3.5 5.11 7.12 8.14 (62)Old Sc: Gerstman 12 Demetrtou 3 Routledge 2 Phillips Ross TalentLorenzhU Gnarl . Best: Pope Dollman Charles Sheehy MarchesanlGiatstracusa . SKOB: Greeiiltam 3 Chard 2 Gianstracusa 2 Fields . Best :McKenzie-McHarg Gerstman Gnatt Wigney Demetrtou Beranger .Um : Wayne Hinton Jason MeNiece (F) Matt Jetildnson Dean Herskope(B) Kevin Segota Bernie Jephson (G )

A RESERVEOLD ..- . .'. . 3URY 2.1 2.3 4.4 5.6(36)R. .' : 5.2 7.5 9.9 10.10 (70)Old : 31 Etstathiou 4 Flo!.d. Best: Warnes Efstathiou Bell ShepherdSaunders Davey. Marc: Galati 3 Davis Petroff Hogarth Pascuzzt LaytonPetrotf Bond . Best: Brooks Abraharns Hogarth Davis Conte Galan .OLD T1dIIb4TY 0.1 2.3 2.4 4.5(29)OLD XAvE 'S 7.2 10.4 16.8 20.10 (130)Old Trio : Bourke Lauletta S VanDerVenne wiIliams . Best: Christen GreeneBourke Goldenberg Cameron Lau(etta . Old Now Jones 5 Rush 5 Beattie 3Aglus 2 McDonnell 2 D Walsh 2 O'Hanlon . Best: Agius Jones GidleyMcDonnell Walsh Larkins .S1: BERNARDS 2.2 3.3 4.4 9 .6(60)OLD MELBUt:rd1ANS 1.4 4.9 7.11 8.19 (67)Si Bern: J Evans 3 Holland 2 Davis biiziewtci Jurtcskay A Smith . Best:Juricskay Davis bt Stapleton Mizlevicz Hogan J Evans . Old Melb : Neeson4 Byrne 2 Matthews Theodoulou . Best: J Ray Waddell C Ray Neeson ButlerDixon .

1 .4 3.10 4.11 8.11 (59)3.1 3.2 5.7 5.8(38 1

CoIl: Parrent 2 Unsworth 2 Cookes Bobeff Smith Fabris . Best: RobersonParkinson Howard Smith Fabris L hioon . Un( Blues : Quinn 2 McPhaIlMillar westmore. Best : Shuttlearorth McPhail Strack Quin Russell Irvine .OLD SCOTCH 4.4 6.8 13.9 21 .11 (137)SILKEVINS 1 .1 4.5 4.5 6.6 (42)Old Scotch: Beaurepaire 4 Cations 3 Nettleton 2 Porter 2 ArmstrongCarroll Crane Elliott Freeman T Hooking Keck Leitl C Phillips Troon . Best :Leitle Batrouney Beattie Troon O'Connor Nettleton . SKOB: Giansirucusa 2Mulgrew 1{alesaran Smith O'Connor. Best : Drhrkwater Bowden DempseyMulgrew Perrett R Maguire.

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LC_' . .= RCELLlH OLD =_ARH6AHS OLD SCOTCHCoach: Pat Hawkins Coach: Vaughan Cleary Coach : Peter Nicholson Coach: Dean Rice Coach : dais TappingRes

: Damien PhillipsRes Coach : Trent Collins Res . Coach : Andrew Bonwick Res Coach: Fab Gaul Asst coach: Ardrew snth & Sarcn

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7 H Turnera Je t3eaurnont 5 S. Collins (VC)

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32 C. Blumfield VC 31 M . Bortolotto 30 D. Worries 45 J Michell 33 E. Reid33 B . Hoist 33 F. Dorboio 31 D. Lay 46 C Neeson 34 C . Phillipsps34 D . McCaughan 34 D . Jarred (VC) 32 B . Mitchell

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7 S. Lethlean 7 S. Clarke 7 J. Trava liag 8 J . Hayter8 A. McDonald 7R S . Ferrell 8 T. McCann 9 A. Lowcock9 D. Lynch

8 J. Evans 9 B. Fields to R . Martin9 M. Kavanagh (vc) 10 M . Lucas (dvc) 11 L . North10 M . Beardsley 10 N. Mitchell 11 T. Duggan 12 Q . Gleason

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15 L . Ford (Capt) 15 T. Wilkinson 16 B. Garvey (dvc) 17 G De Crespigny18 N. Anderson

16 S. Mollard 16 D . Blunt 17 D . Ryan 19 M . Torney17 A. Chatfield (V.C.) 17 C . Potter 18 R . Chard 20 M. Colema n18 M. Scanlan 18 J . Cheep 19 D. Sheehy 21 C . Notman19 D. Walsh

19 A. Mitchell 20 T. Crowley 22 B . Millard

20 J Scanlan20 D. Evans 21 R. Maguire 23 T. Wilcox. 21 B. Loughlin 22 J . Mount 24 S. Russell

21 S . McCarthy 22 Ty Pearson 23 T. Simpson (vc) 25 A. Sotty22 T Ockleshaw (V.C.) 23 L. Wilkinson (vc) 24 A . Lynch 26 J. Scamble r22 M . Rush 24 D. Roach 25 D Manton

27 R. Wilki e23 S . Johnston 25 D. McLaughlin (C)

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28 M . Thomas29 A. Terril l

24 C . Purss 26 A . Smith 27 T OToote 30 T. Muhlebac h25 R . Carey 27 J . Hughes 28 M. Giansiracusa 31 M . Shaughnessy26 P. Purcell 28 P Holland 29 C . Underwood 32 M . Paterso n27 P. Ryan 29 L. Spinner 30 N . Dowling 33 B . Gate s

28 Jeremy McDonnell 30 M. Stapleton 31 W. Keenan 34 T. McKinnon

29 C Beetham 31 G . Campbell 32 S. O'Connor 35 J . McKa y.30 T Clarke 32 T. Harvey 33 M . Maguire 36 R . Minn s

37 J Robbins31 J. Arnold

32R J. Harvey 34 N. Parrett.

38 C . Bradley32 T Purss

33 N. Smith 35 J . Dempsey 39 D . Hein z.33 N. Bingham

34 D. Byrne 36 P. Mount 40 C . Brooke s35 Tate Pearson 37 M . Shannon 41 L. Quin

34 R. Colbert 36 A. Marian 38 J . O'Brien 42 S . Fletcher35 R. MacWhirter 37 A. Catterall 39 M. Dwyer 43 N. Shuttleworth36 D. Sapuppo 38 S . lannazzo 40 L . Kalesaran 44 J . Wood37 C. Larkins 39 M . Juricskay 41 M. Drinkwater 45 B . Waters

38 S . Freer 40 J . Madden 42 S. Mount 46 N . Rankin

39 M. Green 41 S . Matthews 43 A. DeKretser47 A . Miller48 L . Fishty

40 A. T.Jones 42 B. Miziewicz 44 John-Paul. Mount 49 P. Steele41 M. Callihan `I3 L . Miceli 45 A. Smith 50 H . Nailon42 A. Pyle

44 M. Walsh 46 L. Gullifer 51 N . Vanderbosh

43 T Woodruff45 T. Legudi 48 A. Conlon 52 P. Marriot t. 46 R. Ware 50 R. Horrocks 53 J. Westmore44 N. Hulett 47 D. Hurley 51 D. Bare 54 A. Waxma n

45 M . Walsh 48 L. DeMorton 52 D . Mount 55 B. Gi n46 0 . Gidley 49 N. Thomas 53 B . Hughes 56 T. Rankin47 S . Tatulaschwile 50 A . Gill 54 G . Holland

57 T. Irvine

50 L. Ginnivan 51 D. Dugina 56 D . Walsh58 J . Albani a59 B . Hutchinson

51 N . Beattie 52 J . Spiteri 57 J. Liston 60 D . Strac k52 P. Chapman 53 P. Harris 58 L . Giansiracusa 61 J . Ritchie56 J. Watson 54 L . Evans 59 P. Aughton 62 C . Ros s57 N . Moylan 55 S. Bugryn 60 S. O'Connor 63 P. Ede n

59 M. Higgins 56 R . Winduss 61 R. Caldow 64 D . McPhail

60 M. 0'Hanlon57 M. Stewart 62 A . Jageurs 65 E. Clarke

66 L Woodhouse58 S. Andrews 63 C. Lucas .62 D. King 59 L. Jordan 64 D Prior

67 D. McAloon63 T. O'Meara 60 M . Gourley

.65 R Short

68 J . McKerrow65 N. Serafini 61 D. O'Connor

.66 J . Marchesani

69 G . Mui r70 J . Mead e

62 M . Mihailovic 71 A. Mulkeams 71 P. Marshal l63 S . Crouch 75 R . Campagna 72 D. Gavara-Nanu

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A SECTIONOld Haileybury v Old Trinity - at SportscoverArena, SundayMarcellin v St BernardsOld Xaverians v CollegiansOld Melburnians v St Kevin sUniversity Blues v Old Scotch - at SportscoverArena, Saturday

B SECTIO NDe La Salle v Old Essendon Or

Old Brighton v St Bedes Ment Tig

Mazenod 0 C v Caulfield Gr

Whitefriars v Old Ivanhoe

MHSOB v North Old Boy s

C SECTIONMonash Blues v University BlacksTherry Penola 0 B v Old Paradians

Old Camberwell v AJAX

Hampton Rovers v Banvule

Parkdale Vultures v Beaumaris

Dl SECTIONGlen Eira v Aquinas 0 COrmond v PrahranEmmaus St Leos 0 C v Yarra Valley 0 B

Old Mentonians v Fitzroy Red s

Bulleen Templestowe v Old Carey

D2 SECTIONRupertswood v Williamstown CYMS

Old Geelong v Peninsula 0 B

Oakleigh v Ivanhoe Assumption

La Trobe Uni v Swinburne Uni

Salesian 0 C v Bentleigh

D3 SECTIONWest Brunswick v St Johns 0 C

South Melb Districts v Monash GryphonsOld Westbourne v Syndal Tally-HoUHS=VU v Ke wWerribee Amateurs v Power House - at ChirnsidePark, Watton St, Werribee ( 205 Ii9)

D4 SECTIONBox Hill North - Bye

Eltham Collegians v St MarysElsternwick v Richmond CentralNorth Brunswick v Bulleen Cobras

Hawthorn Amateurs v Albert Park

UNDER-19 SECTION 1St Kevins - ByeCollegians v St BernardsMarcellin v Old BrightonOld Scotch v De La SalleUniversity Blues v Old Xaverian s

UNDER-19 SECTION 2Banyule Viewbank v WhitefriarsCaulfield Gr v Old CamberwellOld Melburnians v Old TrinityBeaumaris v Rupertswoo dOld Essendon Gr v Old Carey

UNDER-19 SECTION 3La Trobe Uni v MHSOB - TBA

Old Iv an hoe v Oakleigh

St Bedes Merit Tig v AJAXBentleigh v Old Paradian sMonash Blues v University Black s

UNDER-19 (21 BLUESalesian Scorpions v De La Salle ( 2) - at WaverleyReserve, Mt Waverley (61 G12 )Old Haileybury v Oakleigh Clays

Mazenod 0 C v Ormond - at 1 .30 p.m.

Peninsula 0 B v Hampton Rover s

UNDER-19 (2) REDOld Scotch v Bulleen TemplestoweKew v Emmaus St Leos 0 C

Old Westbourne - ByeAquinas 0 C v Therry Penola 0 BRupertswood (2) v Fitzroy Reds

CLUB is (1 )St Kevins v Mazenod 0 CMt LIlydale 0 C v Prahran - TBAOld Melburnians v Old BrightonOld Scotch v De La SalleUniversity Blues v Old Xaverian s

CLUB 18 (2 )Marcellin v University BlacksCollegians v Therry Penola 0 B

Old Xaverians (2) v Old TrinityOld Essendon Gr v Eley Park SharksMonash Blues v Fitzroy Reds

CLUB 18 (31Old Scotch (2) v WhitefriarsCaulfield Gr v Emmaus St Leos 0 C

Fitzroy Reds (2) v Old Geelong - at RamsdenStreet OvalNorth Old Boys v Old CareyLa Trobe Uni - Bye

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Caulfield GramirREVIEW -`ians held off a fast finishingMFISOI3 to record their first home win of the year. Ledby the courage of Mark Liddell, the Grammariansheld sway for most of the day and only tiredness atthe end allowed the High to add some respectabilityto their score . Al Green was best for the Fields alongwith Andrew Strain and Richard Foote .A comfortable win for Old Ivanhoe now sees them

sitting in second spot. NOBS obviously missed theirstar goalkicker but still were competitive . The Hoersare very unobtrusive just going about their businessquietly and winning the games they should. Brad i

Thompson, Sjourke Price and Darren Payne all hadan influence on the game .The hoodoo at Brindisi Street continued fo

r in a row towhitefriars as they outfitwho played ~ with plenty ofthe young Tigers

spirit Luke Terrell a stand out again with anotherfivMaze

n e goalods . wasted their chances with the wind in th e

first term which greatly contributed towards theirloss . Although OEG ran away with the game towardsthe end it was a much improved effort from the youngNodders . Jayaweera created opportunities upforward, Linden good rucking and Nick Meehan waswelcomed back .Terrific game at Malvern . It was close all day with

neither side totally able to break clear. Ten minute

mark of the last and the Tonners still held sway . But

then the non stop running of the DI.S side took over

as they kicked the next 7 to win comfortably . Damien

M' k Duggan and Benny Mannix all

action. So they willcertainly bemotivated today butthe Hoers strengthoverall the groundshould be enough to

see them throu

his game could be the last roll of

the dice for the Unicorns if they

was ;; to see somefinal's action ,

Caulfield Grammarians host the out of formWhiteftiars at Glenhuntly Park. Steve Wright hasthem playing a good brand of football now, while PatMannix will be looking for a lift in form from a lot ofhis players . Gee 4 bad ones in a row would be toughto take and much as I would love to pick the Fields Ijust can't today.Not too sure if old Brighton have ever been to

Essendon Grammar but we will sure find out today' as the pair clash out at Bomberland . OEG'S are on a

oil looking for 3 in a row and at home are a realchance, but the Tonners did not play too badly lastweek, will recover today and get back on the winninglist.PRESS CORRESPONDENTS.Dori t forget the numbers 9553 1561 home phone andfax, 0403 433 016 is the mobile or mail to

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B SECTIQIINorth Old Boys Minton-ConnellMHSOB Pertzel

Caulfield Grammarians Sinclair

Old Brighton PirrieWhitefriars Bird

12ayson, jcdangerous, with Ben Oakley good in defence . Jon IPerrett was Brighton's best while Jonny Edgecrumbed well .PREVIEWNorth Old Boys welcome De La Sa lle to Gillen Oval .

On form you would expect De La to win . And spurred

on by club veteran Ben Mamie s 200th Game (WellDone Benny-TB) one would totally expect this tohappen Although as has been the norm NOBS won'tgo down without a flght

. Mazenod atSt Bedes Mentone Tigers versu s

Brindisi . Both are extremely young and keen andlooking for another win. Confidence is a huge thing infootball the Tigers have gained a bit of this ~ately, andalong with the huge home ground advantage sees metipping them to win .Old Ivanhoe at Chelsworth a tough nut to crack atany time . This game could be the last roll of the dicefor the Unicorns if they wish to see some final's

B RESERVE

0 494 31I 291 280 28

De La Salle L Walker 1 21De La Salle B Vague 0 20MHSOB Aitken 4 18Old Ivanhoe Hawkes 4 1

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'LESTQNE&<NOB's - congratulate Luke Boyle on reachinghis 250 game milestone against CaulfieldGralnmar . Luke joined the Club in 1990 as an18 year old and made an immediate impression .As a forward he was considered one of A Grade'spremier goalkickers, 7 times he led the Clubgoalkicking. . . . an amazing feat . His loyalty &dedication to the cause has been inspirational toall at NOB' . In his latter years he as refined hisgame to develop as an on-baller, culminating inhis winning of the Club B & F in 2004 . Luke youare one of the Club's all time greats . You rcommitment to the cause has been sensationaland everybody at NOB's salutes you . Well done,you will look back at this milestone on years tocome with immense pride. Well done Muffler,you will go down as an all time great.De La Salle - 100 games up to De La's RohanWalmsley . Rohan started with the Under 19's in2000 . He won the Blues Coach's award in 2001and has been a consistently high performermainly with the Reserves team . His overallrecord stands at 13 Senior (7 "A" & 6"B°), 35Reserves and 52 U19's . Well done Rohan and allat the club look forward to your strongperformances into the future .Mazenod - Recent 50 games, Steve Balloch ,Alan Bouchereau, Ben Chamberlain, SteveStanley, Mark Davis (Club 18). Recent 100games Daniel Nisbet . Last week, Nathan Littleplayed his 200 game for the club . Nathan beganin the Under 19s in 1990 and has played everyyear since apart from one year overseas. He hasbeen a leader in our reserves for many seasonsbut now is an integral part of our club 18 side .He was a key figure in the Club 18s firstpremiership in 2003 . This week Daniel Kellyplays his 100 game whilst Senior V/C NickParry plays his 200 game . 'Ned' Kelly is thereining senior B/F winner and was a member ofour Senior premiership in 2000 .Ned's silky skillshave been a feature of his game . Nick was also amember of the 2000 senior premiership side andhas constantly been a most determined trophywinner . Often a tagger, Nick's courage,commitment and ferocious attack on the ballcannot be questioned . Both players have camethrough our Under 19s and are now key playersin our senior team as well as being involved inmany off field tasks . Well Done Ned and Paz onyour achievements so far.

S .~1~I®l;7

North Old Boys v De La SalleOld Essendon Or v Old Brighton

St Bedes Mentone Tigers v Mazenod 0 CCaulfield Or v Whitefriars

Old Ivanhoe v MHSOB

Curry T Sheehan Amor Cassell Butcher . Old Ir. Brantgan 3 Weddle 2 Price

_JB SEC1'tOfd

DE L'. SALLE 3.4 7.7 9.8 16 .13 (109)OLD BRIGHTON 4.3 73 11 .4 13.5 (83)DIS: Rayson 5 Mamrix 3 Duggan 2 L Harrison 2 P Harrison Brown MooreSherman. Best: Rayson L Harrison Duggan Brown Oakley Jolley.Old By Jon Edge 3 Perrett 3 Leaf 4 Critly March Dawes Phelan McKlmm .Best: Perrett Dickerson J Edge S Ginnrian Crilly Phelan .Umpires : Brent Woodhead Peter Liddell (F) Cameron Hayes DamienAnthony (B) Michael O'Donnell Robert Parry (G )OLD ESSER'DON GR 4.1 7.5 9.5 14.10 (94)MAZENODO C 3.6 4.7 5.10 7.10152)Old Ess: Skurrte 4 Flaherty 3 Bartram 2 Biggs Leask Baddetey Dazkiw•DeMorton. Best: Biggs DeMorton Skurrie Bartram Baddelty DazkPw .Riaz : Dunne 2 Jones D Chamberlain Ja}aweera Buszard ApoIlonto. Best :Jayawetera Meehan Linden Reed Oldman Morris .Umpires: Sacha Koffman Chris Stead (RFL) (F) Glen Kennedy Steven Rich(RFL) (B) Andrew Esposito Bill Council (RFL) (G)ST BEDES AiEIdTONE TIGERS3.6 4.6 9.13 13 .13 (91)WHI17FRUARS 1.1 5.5 6.6 11.10 (76)StB/RSr: L Terrell 5 Scafu3l 3 Hilton M Winlle D Lynch Kane Bevertdge.Best: A Connolly, L Terrell D Lynch Kane Corta J Connolly . White: Carrtgg3 Swan G Power N Power Crea Nunan Brosolo Wallace Braggolev . Best:Carritsg G Power Campbell Brosolo Phan NrmanUmpires : Dash Penis Peter James (F) Rob Mayston Jar Peter Teasdale (B)Greg Rollo Eddie Beat (G)C.AU[.F1ELD GR 2.5 5.7 9.13 12.16 (88)Pi[ISOB 0.2 2.6 4.7 10.9 (69)

'.. Caul : Liddell 3 Will 2 Kend: .ll 2 Bruhn Foote A Green B Grass Sinclair. Best :A Green Strain Foote Widjaja O'Neill Liddell. MHSOB : Pertzel4 Campbell 2Home 2 Bamert Smith, Best: Cassell Limbrick Thompson SYirskis MeCultyHogan .Umpires: Rob Mayston Dirk Kramer (F) Ben Parsons Simon Abel (B)Anthony Kvrkou Graeme Booth (G )NORTH OLD BOYS 2.1 5.3 9.3 11.5 (71)OLD IvANf3OE 5.2 8.5 12.8 17.10 (112)NOB: O'Bree 3 T Sheehan 3 D Brady 2 Curry 2 Sleep Amor . Best : Sleep

2 Leech 2 Russian Kefalos Luxon Theodossi Baldwin Hope Ceilings ; Haros.Best: Weddle Thompson Hope Price Kefalos Payne .Umpires : Luke Holmes Mark Gibson (F) Sean Collins Rian Place (B) DanielScully Craig Amol (G)

B RESERVEDE LA SALLE 2.2 6.4 9.8 12.10 (82)OLD BRIGHTON 3.2 4.3 4.3 8,8(56)DLS : Ellis 4 Boots Buckley Cosstlek Greenhalgh Moloney Powell QuickWatker. Best : P Bowden Powell Bourke Ellis Vague Johnstone.Old Br•. Salem 2 M Jackson 2 Henderson 2 McDonald Reddin . Best : ReddinA Ginnivan McNieol D Paterson Van Den Dungen M Jackson .OLD ESSENDOId 4 .1 6.2 10.2 15.4 (94)MAZEENOD 1.3 2.6 3.6 5 .8(38)Old Ess : M Flaherty 4 Hakim 3 Stone 3 Kalogianmts 3 Parker L Kauanznaagh.Best : Feaster Flaherty Dazkiw Stone Parker Shaw.Aiaz: Details not providedST BEDES fiiEld'PONE T1GERSI .3 5.7 7.9 10.15 (75)Wlin`EI^RIARS 4.3 4.4 8.6 9.6 (60)St B/b4T : Andrews 5 M McColl 2 Osborne Sampled M McGettigan. Best :Andrews M McColl Osborne Sampiert M McGettigan .White: Day 2M Baker 2 S Anderson R Pawlik Woods Glenn Glofehev . Best :Carrigg Dully Cleven Day Phelan Baker.CAULFIELD OR 5.1 5.2 8.4 10.4 (64)MHSOB 4.1 11.5 12.7 17 .13 (115)Cant* Fanner 4 Foley Rudd James Cassidy Scott Thompson . Best:Crathern Edwards Farmer Hasforth Foley D'Arcy .MHSOB : Spotswood 4 Aitken 4 Orchard 2 Caxon 2 Vicendese 2 FaxGreenhill McDonald. Best : Anderson Czwar-no Duane Bowen O'BrienCoxon.NORTH OLD BOYS 2.0 2.0 2.2 5.2 (32)OLD IVANHOE 8.3 12.7 18 .10 21 .13 (139)NOB: D Joyce 2 S Joyce Gargan Qynon . Best: Tehan D Sheehan Cribbes41sop S Joyce Fitzgerald.Old Iv: Cornelius 4 Dinakis 4 Hawkes 4 George 2 Nagel 2 Antoniou 2Mathew 2 Davis. Best : Cornelius Snell D'uiakis Hawkes Antoniou Nagel .

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Coach : Stephen vvrignr coach : Mark Lawe Coach: Me coath : Dad :>kmw. Coach : Tony Egan

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Res. Coach: Tony CoinsR.

Coach : Jaarse Dixw

1 J Foley I L. Walker C r 1 T. Castricum 1 J Bamert 1 J. Cassell

2 A Bruhn 2 R . Buckley 2 M . Chamberlain 2 S McCully (S-Capt) 2 J. Panel]3 C Knight 3 B. Corin C 3 D. Christie 3 D Rosman 3 T Sheehan4 M Liddell 4 L . Harrison DVC 4 C. Lee 4 M White (S-VC) 4 S. Steep5 S Kendall 5 M. Duggan VC 5 D. Chamberlain

5 B Betheras 5 A. Crameri6 N Craven

' QuickSr R 6 P. Nelson6 M Brain 6 H . Maplestone

Neil l7 R O8 R Foote

.6 M. Moore 7 S. Reed

7 S Whittingto n8 J Garner 7 J . Browne

9 M Frater 7 P. Harrison DVC 8 A. Morris 8 J Dixon 8 S . Cox

10 A Will (C) 7r M. Ellis 9 D . Kelly g D Fairchild 9 L . Curry11 B Carboni 8 J. La Ragy 10 B. Chamberlain to P Smith 10 To . Brady12 D Pearce (VC) 9 J Moloney 11 D . Hose 10 I Barrett 11 T. Roberts12 M Sainsbury

9r B. Vague 12 J. Cuberes 11 R Temes 12 G. Maxton13 A Green

10 T Silvers 13 M. Regan 12 J Aitken 13 S . O'Connor14 B Gross15 A Docker

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16 J Wright 12 M . Fieldsend 16 M. Apofbnio 14 M Hamilton-Ho'

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23 C McGrath 19 R. McArdle 23 S . Oldman 20 T Fraczek (R-DVC) 26 D. Brad y24 C Murphy 19r M . Ellis 24 D. Nisbett 21 W Taft 27 C. 0'Bree25 B Sinclair 20 A. Shields 25 S . Stanley 22 A Svirskis 28 D. Joyce25 N Dorman 21 D. Payson 26 J . Dunne (C) 23 A Hogan 29 C. Hosking (VC)26 S Widjaja (VC)

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30 M Sharpe 24r A. Powell 31 P. Delmastro 27 W Backway 33 M. Barker

30 D Elias 25 C. Hyde 32 A. Straws 28 T Dunne 35 M. Carney31 W Bowes 27 M. O'Donnell 33 S. Balloch 28 S Moore (R-DVC) 36 D . Tonkin (C)32 A Lawson 28 J Hirst 34 C. Boyd 29 W White 37 A. Farrar33 S Fryer s34 H Baker 29 C . Postlethwaite 35 R. Hawkins 30 K McDonald 38 M. Amor

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B SectionOLD BRIGHTON OL F~~__, OLC i ST REDE 1 ED'fORE WNITEFRIARS

Coach : Greg McLoughlin Coach: David Calthorpe Coach : Gerard Shelly Coach : Pat MannixAssistant: Adam McConnell Res Coach : Kornel Dachs Res Coach: Brad Law Coach: Russell Barnes Asst. Coach : Peter Randal l

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MELBOURNESPORTS BOOK'

A .F.C . f - V.A .F.A.

"Your Coaches' Association "

Team Flexibility L~~~ key to the Modern Gam eIn today's game there is very little specificity interms of positions, there are few players when ateam runs out pre-game who you can clearly say,oh there's a fullback, wingman, rover, back pocket .Apart from ruck, but not always, every otherposition could be played by almost any body type,size and shape .

Players are identified for the skills they possessand the strengths they bring to the game, rather

than their body type, shape or physical size .

layers are identified for the skillst :aey possess and the streng ths they

bring to the game, rather than their bodytype, shape or physical size . "

The game is changing and so are our attitudes ascoaches to who plays in what positions . No longer

are the skilful nuggetty, ball terriers given the jobas rovers, and those less skilful left to "stop"players as back pockets and half back flanks .

Half back flankers were the meanest, toughestmost feared players in most sides in the last

decade, and they, nine times out of ten, played onthe airy fairy half forward who on a good day wouldstand on your head and boot a lazy 6, but on most

occasions would struggle to get into the game orhave an influence .

Nowadays half back flankers are the play makers,the guys who run the lines, create goals from thebackline and are more akin to kicking goals than

saving them. They can be tall, short, wide or thin,put simply they must be able to carry the ball,

read the play and make the right decision . A far

cry from the days of the fearsome, tenacious eat

'em alive back flanker of vestervear.

Forwards too, now come in all shapes and sizes .Gone are the days of a required "tall" playing fullforward, put simply you must be able to findspace, have a good pair of hands and be able tohave confidence in front of goal . Now, dependingupon your team structure, players available on the

day, or even your opposition you can line up witha pint sized full forward .

Toda_vs mid-fielders will come in all shapes andsizes as well, but all will possess the ability to runhard both ways and for long and extended periods,not unlike wingmen of previous times . In factplayers from half forward through the centerline tothe half back line, plus the three followers is what,in today's terms, is your "mid-fleld" . They areexpected to not only set up scoring opportunities,but to score themselves, they are also required tobe accountable for an opponent when theopposition gets the ball .

Let's not forget our backmen who not only mustrestrict the scoring opportunities of the opposition,but they now are also required to run forward tocreate attacking options, as well as being able toset up play from deep within their own defensivezones. They are no longer the least skilful and themost hardened, instead they are the greatest risktakers and above all else the most reliable .

While flexibility in sides 5-10 years ago was aluxury, whereby a couple of players could playforward as well as take a hand in defence, and viceversa, in today's game flexibility is paramount, thegreater the amount of flexibility you have withinyour team, the greater number of options you haveat your disposal to find a winning formula.

Afterall, winning in more positions on the fieldthan your opposition assures you of victory, inmost cases, so the greater the flexibility in yourside, the greater chance you have of finding awinning formula on any given day .

The trick is having the ability to think laterallyabout your players and their abilities, don'tpigeon-hole them, challenge not only them butyourself. Back your judgment, believe in theirstrengths and abilities, watch them blossom andget ready to enhance your team's flexibility andhence their opportunities for victory.

Brett Connell

General Manager-Football OperationsLevel 2 Coach

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Premierships are not won in April, May or June ,but failure to perform in those months can reallystifle a club's tilt at September glory, so where ar ewe now that everyone's had an opportunity to siz eeach other up? All sides can claim missedchances, but with the exception of Banyule whosetask looks too great, the rest can feature in theplayoffs, although Therry desperately need a winto keep touch with the pack . Blacks and Beauycan be satisfied with their work, as can theVultures, who won two thirds of their clashes .The Wellers and OP won more than they lost, butinjuries and consistency hurt . Hampton Rovershave stalled on 16 points and need to recapturesome early form . The fishers will be hoping for arun of victories, whilst Ajax is currently riding acrest of a wave they hope will propel them intoserious contention . Where will we be in ninerounds time? It's tough to see the top two beingdislodged from the four, Parkdale should be there,but they can't afford a wobble and the last placewill be a reward for the team who can bestcombine form, injury prevention and general goodluck. At the moment I think it might be theJackas, but as the cliche goes, "there is still plentyof time, for all to stake their claim, if they're goodenough . "REVIEW

In an opening demolition Monash amassed astaggering 26 scoring shots to four to have their"must win" game against Therry sewn up at themajor change . The hosts O'Sullivan and Adamson

along with the "Pay Man" reveled in theconditions, whilst TP's Bannisters andMcWhinney fought gamely for the vanquished .OC's Loats snagged nine in another quality

performance and the visitors had the initial jumpon the Blacks, before the home team was able topeg them back and eventually go away in the final

term . Green slotted half a dozen, Batten was solidacross half back and Goonan busy in another fineteam performance . Credlin and Gladman helpedOC but their efforts couldn't get their team home .

KAPOW! Nine goals to zip from the Jackas in anear flawless opening stanza paved their way t o

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victory in theirclash against theVultures . Lewskicontinued keepingon and he wa saided by Berger and Klein . Parkdale won the nexttwo terms but the damage had been done,Rochford and the Barr's were better players.Wet and slippery conditions greeted the Sharksand the Bears and accordingly it was the seafishes that had the better of the contest . Beauy'sMartin and Catlin were prominent and Wonnacottshowed impressive skill on the muddied deck .Smith, Willmore and Morgan gave it their all forthe Bears and their youngsters continue to getvaluable senior game experience .An OP six goal second quarter blast split the gameopen in their clash against the Rovers . Anotherwise fairly even match, Hampton Roverscould not repair the damage and slipped a gamebehind their rivals . OP's Tenson, Pratt and Maherworked hard while Browne and Corcoran were thegreen and golds best. *

don't think much would need to be1 said around Bundoora this week as

OP finally get the opportunity to avengetheir Round 1 debacle against theWetders . "

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PREVIEWI dont think much would need to be said aroundBundoora this week as OP finally get theopportunity to avenge their Round 1 debacleagainst the Wellers. Eight games on and bothhave five wins, so today's victor will be in the fourand the pressure will be on the loser to try anddisplace them. In a massive turnaround, OP tosneak home .Monash need to keep winning and Beauy will bein for a real fight at Shark Park but the hosts aretough to go past at home and will narrowly havethe edge .Ajax missed many opportunities to grab thepoints in their encounter with the Rovers andwhilst the Hampton Rovers were good enough onthat day, the Jackas are flying and will win .In the other games, Uni should be able to hold out

a determined Therry, whilst the gritty Bears will

fall against the Vultures .Correspondents - Glen Harrison -hiharroCa,yahoo.com

MILESTONE SBanyule - congratulate Brad Willmore on

reaching 200 games this weekend. Brad started

with the club in 1994 and has played 199 oftheses games in the seniors . Brad is one of the

finest players that the club has produced . He

has won 3 club best and fairests, a competition

best and fairest and numerous state

representative games . Brad has thrilled all with

his hard hitting and tough style of play, he is

also well known for his refusal to handball

within 50 metres of goal . All at Banyule

congratulate Braddles on his 200th and we wish

him many more great games with the club . Well

Done Braddles!! !

Old Paradians - congratulate Phil Pratt who

chalked up his 100th game against Hampton

Rovers last Saturday. We look forward to many

more in the emerald and purple.

~. S .~'.TIONIBeaumaris v Monash Blue s

University Blacks v Therry Penola 0 B

Old Paradians v Old Camberwell

AJAX v Hampton Rovers - at Trevor Barke rOval, Sandringham

Banyule v Parkdale Vultures

9 5-1-C-T-MN-MO:dR -3 BLUES 5.6 10 .16 14.20 20.24 (144)TBERRY PENOLA 1 .1 1 .3 4.4 5 .7(37)Mon Blues : 0 Sullivan 5 Pay 3 Adamson 3 Holloway 2 Craven 2 Bains 2Creamer Gregory Chapman. Best: 0 Sullivan Adamson Davidson PayyHolloway Blackiey.llterry. Penola: C Bannister 2 Edwards Quinn Elliott.Best : McWhumey R Bannister C Bannister Forster Knight Callegari Elliott .Umpires : David Irons Roland Fuhrmann (F) E lise Van Grondelle AndreaMason (B) Bruce Stephens Trevor Foy (G)UNIVERSITY BLACKS 4.6 8.7 13 .11 21 .13 (139)OLD CAMBERWELL 5.3 8.4 10.8 14.12 (96)Uni Blacks: Green 6 M Kempton 3 Dowsley Katsaros Evans 2 SandifordBevaqua Shaw Barlow Smith Barry. Best : A Goonan Green Batten EvansKatsaros Sandiford. Old Caamb : Loats 9 P Tempone Gladman Hardman.Best : Loats Gadman Credlin J Heffernan Lowrie Gocdale.Umpires: Joe Hartwig Vaughan Sidebottom (F) James Gregory (B) ChrisDoyle Sam Perrin (G )OLD PARADIANS 3.3 9.7 10.13 13.18 (96)HAMPTON ROVERS 2.0 4.2 6.4 11.8 (74)Old Par. Hughes 3 Porteous 3 Tenson 2 Curran 2 Boundy Pratt Spinoso .Best : Tenson P Pratt D Harford Murray Maher McAllister. Hampt RemDevereaux 3 Connell 2 Holt 2 Browne Fletcher Lawrence Woods . Best:Browne Corcoran Zampagiione Woods Scannell Devereaux.Umpires: David Trott Bevan Connelly (RFL) (F) Frank Palermo GusCarpanzano (RFL) (B) Daniel Brookes Graeme WakeWn.g (RFi.) (G)MAX 9.1 10.2 12.6 17.13 (115)PARBDAIE VULTURES 0.3 4.7 7.9 10.13 (73)AJAR: Kianer 5 Rosen 4 Bryner 2 Lewsld 2 Berger Rapoport RoutmanSutton. Best: Lewski Berger Sutton Codron IsraaL<.ohn Klein. Park Vutt :MacGeorge 4 Hampton 2 Hecker 2 C. Sullivan 2 . Best: Roachford O'MearaMick Sullivan Hecker M Barr T Barr.Umpires: Jeremy Heffernan Peter Angelis (F) Matt Proctor Gavan Dawe (B)Tristan Reith John Robinson (G )BE$UMAI2IS 5.5 8.8 12 .13 17.17 (119)BANYULE 1.2 4.5 8.7 10.11 (71)Beaum: Teasdale 5 Lee 3 Graham 2 Matulick 2 J Whitty 2 Coate GillespieMartin. Best: Catlin Martin Teasda}e Duggan µbnnacott J tYhitty .Bgnyul.e: O'Connell 2 Pla}fiUr 2 C Davies Drapac Sldcko StavropoulosSmith C Taylor. Best : M Smith C Taylor Wtllmore Glancy N TaylorStavropoulc~.Umpires : Brendan Devlin Lionel Katz (F) Ben Bracken AndrewTriantalyllou (B) Clive Shipley

C RESERVE

MOAIASH BLUES 4.1 7.4 12.6 14.10 (94)TfiERRY PENOLA 4.1 5.3 6.4 7.5(47)Mon Blues : Mazur 4 Kats 4 Jones 3 Fyfe Tickler Brennan. Best: TinklerMazur Kats Costley Carstein M Smith . Therry Penala: Sacco 3 S)da2tllltis2 Finnigan Dunn. Best : Corrigan Furet Skiattlltis Weston Sacco Warren .UNIVERSITY BLACKS 1 .1 1.1 6.2 8 .3(511OLD CAMBERWELL 3.3 6.6 8.7 12.8 (80)Uni Blacks : Portet 3 Beaton Ryan Brumby Rendell Jesse Torney. Best:Powell Torney Barrett Ferret Bowles Hamilton . Old Camb: Craven Horgan4 Horsklns 2 Middleton Sigalas . Best: M Cottrell Tipper Gough HorskinsHorgan Craven.OLD PARADIANS 3.2 7.4 11.7 16.9 (105)HAMPTON ROVERS 2.4 2.5 3.8 5 .9(39)Old Par: Dore 6 D Dean 2 Lombardi 2 Luff 2 Riseley 2 Joyce Walsh . BestD Dean Dore Luff Corcoran Joyce Harvey. 17ampt Rm: Anderson GrayHeltiger Pucella Fisher. Best: Cave Foster DeLuca Pucella Wheeler Williams .MAX 5.2 6.5 9.9 10.11 (71)PARIIDALE VULTURES 2.0 4.2 5.3 9 .7(611AJAX: Hoppe 5 Boon 4 Dudakov. Best: Glezer Boon Hoppe RubensteinSacks Peters. Park Vuit C Johnston 3 Darcv 2 Sceni 2 Little Wheatlev.Best : Johnston M Ktght Crllk.y Thurgood Granger Richards .BEAUMARIS 2.1 3.4 9.9 13.14 (92)BA1rRULE 0.0 2.2 3.2 4.3 (27)Beaumarls : A O'Brien 4 Bowker 3 N Atkins J Bramwell Kuria May SpenceWilson. Best : Spence Wilson N Atkins McMillan Gibson A O'Brien .Banyale: Turnbull 2 Clacker Gray. Best: Tshalldwsky Bottomley PhelanFikaris Spicer Adams .

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Certificate of Merit Profile: George Voyage• 36 years of continuous involvemen t• Caulfield Grammarians Premiership player

1970-87 - 240 games

• U19 & Senior Coach - Caulfield Grammarian s• Committee & Life Member of Caulfield

Grammarians FC• VAFA (C-D4 & A-D4) Representative Coach

1997-98,2001-

• Lifelong supporter of the VAFA & true Amateur

Personality

0 ® ®Gryphs Best 22 NamedMonash Gryphons had their 15 year ball on

Saturday June 18 and the greatest Gryphons 22

(1991-2005) was selected . The night was held at

the Nepean Hotel, Moorabbin and Max Walker was

the guest speaker.

B : Peter Smith Tony Gross Dan Baxter

HB : Lee Wells Robert Raffaniello Glen Cormick

C : Jono Watson Justin Hetherington Jon Blandford

HF : Chris Leeton Mathew Killmister Nick Rutherford

F : Matt Malone Chris O'Brien Tim Gilchrist

R : Andrew Grady Adrian Flowerday Steve Bourbon

I : Rowan Coxhead Dean Kitchin Mick Khoury

Mark Asbell

Captain : Stephen Bourbon

VC : Lee Well s

Coach: Gary Ryan® 0 0

Check your resultsNice snippet from D4 where Richmond Central

reserves kicked one goal for the game recently and

the goal was attributed to the wrong player . Easy

to identify if you're the only goalkicker you'd say,

especially if you're from Botswana, and it's your

first goal ever kicked in only three games . Three

cheers for Andrew It3usey, may there be many

more to come .

0 0 0

Tugger's stamina stands him in good stea d

A top effort by Umpire Peter "Tugger" Pullen whopaid his own way to umpire at the Narita Cup held

in Tokyo, Japan over the Queens Birthday

weekend . There were 6 teams in total (5 from

Japan and Box Hill North from the VAFA) . Peter

showed enormous stamina in the summer time 28

degree heat to umpire 7 games on Saturday and 4

on the Sunday . It was great to have a professional,

independent umpire which continues to lift the

status of this tournament now in its 4th year . The

winners this year were the Japanese University

team The Samurai by 7 points over Box Hill North .

0 0 0

Training Jumpers - For sal e

Old Ivanhoe AFC have a (1) set of training

jumpers (worn once in a practice match),

numbering 30 and practically brand new. Ideal for

training or an intra club match. Asking price

$450 . Contact Alan Redman 0413 454 034 for

more details

0 0 ®Right back at Yah NormKew historian and regular historical sparring

partner of Norm Nugent, Ian Job believes the

following can be added to the list of VFL/AFL

captains to have played VAFA footy .

William Dick (Brighton - Carlton), Gordon Rattray

(Collegians - Fitzroy), Arthur Oliver (FTSOB -

Footscray), Joe Scanlon (Leopold - South

Melbourne), Paddy Scanlon (Leopold - South

Melbourne & Footscray), and Brian Gleeson (St .

Pat's Ballarat - St . Kilda) .

Ian also reckons the following ex VAFA players

coached VFL clubs : Joe Kelly (Old Xaverians -

South Melbourne & Footscray), Boyd Gravenall

(Collegians - Essendon), Rod Ohlsen (Old Scotch -

Geelong), Frank "Checker" Hughes (Beverley -

Richmond & Melbourne), Roy Cazaly (Carlton

District - Hawthorn & South Melbourne), Colin

Kinnear UHSOB - Carlton) and Wayne Brittain

(Elsternwick - Carlton) .

Captains of VFL/AFL clubs who have also

played VAFA football and won Brownlow Medals

are Bill Morris, Ross Smith, Dr . Don Cordner, Gary

Dempsey, Neil Roberts, Ivor Warne-Smith and

Brian Gleeson .

Extensive lists - we await your reply Norm !

0 0 0

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Cystic Fibrosis say than'. .sSaturday June 11 saw the Cystic Fibrosis

Bangers & Cash promotion conclude . The

competition saw VAFA and SFL club competeagainst each other. Simply the aim was to raise as

many donations as possible from BBQ's held at

clubs. The following VAFA clubs are thanked and

acknowledged for their support Therry Penola

($1224.30), Parkdale Vultures ($250),

Beaumaris ($301), De La Salle ($200) and theVAFAUA ($400) . The overall winning club was

&iurrumbeena (SFL) who received the BBQ'sGalore BBQ and the Break Free Travel package .The winning club was determined by dividing the

amount of donations raised by the number ofteams the clubs fields .

VAFA & SFL players in action during the CFU Cup .

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Reds and Monds are clearly superior & haveto be happy with their 8-1 front halves, whilethe surprise packet Cs on 7-2, is well set upfor a steady back half. Prahran, the only sideto stop the Reds to date, will be hard todislodge, but the Bushrangers, Animals, andPanthers are still close enough to challengefor the 3 & 4 spots !

LAST UMEKGlen Eira didn't have the firepower to

challenge Ormond as the latter wrapped uptheir lst half season looking every inch

Grand Finalist material! Clements,Tsirogiannis & Pryde all battled hard against

huge odds for GE! Leigh Deledio, DiggsKeheler & Liam Murphy were on fire for

Moods .

63 tru a : ~ was chewed up by theAnimals; leaving the Bloods

with heaps to do to in the relegationavoidance task! "

Aquinas was chewed up by the Animals ;leaving the Bloods with heaps to do to in therelegation avoidance task! Fennell, TimMcCann & Anthony Ballard all starred forESL. Harkin, Haverin & Olarenshaw workedhard for Aquinas .Prahran had a handy margin over OldMentonians by the Q2 close and

consolidated their fourth spot with a good

win . Michael Scicluna at FB starred for the

Two Blues, 'Nipples' Campbell did well in

defence, 'Bunny' Bunnett burnt on his W, as

also 'Buckets' James at FF. For the Panthers,

David Cochrane was near faultless at CHF,

Justin Costello had his usual high getsquota, & Ricky Ironmonger put pressure on

opponents all day .

Yarra Valleyovercame Bulleen-Temp in a terrificmatch to remainadjacent to th efour . Norbury had a top game in defence forthe Bullants, Daskalou was busy in themiddle, with Chivers and Williams effectivesharp enders . Paul Valoppi, Middlin, &Fuller had great games for Yarra .Old Carey was unable to trouble Fitzroy

Reds, whose Grand Final berth seems

assured . Reds was very accomplished in less

than ideal conditions, as Graham Burgen's

on field machinery purrs along nicely . Pace,

Rawlings & Bennie stood out in a very even

Reds unit . For the Cs, Tom Evans was again

prominent OtB, Chris Smith was his solid self

in defence, with Al McQueen-Parton making

a gw'y3.

~elc+ome return up forward .

TODAYOld Carey should be too good for Glen Eire.and win by a few goals .Aquinas can't rely on Ormond's 'fencelessgrounds' phobia like last year ; Mends are ona mission and will win by 6-7 goals .Prahran and E asas St Leo's will be aninteresting rematch! The Animals belted the

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Two Blues in R1, but things will be different

today with the home side taking a 4 goal win .

Yarra Valley and O ld Mentonians is criticalfor both clubs as both have the potential to

be finalists . At home the Bushrangersshould win by a kick or so .Fitzroy Reds meet Bulleen-Temp, andconsidering that Reds only scraped home bya point in R1, it's hard to reconcile that with

the ladder differential between the two . TheReds may be pressed but will win by 5 goals .Reserves winners should be: Cs, Monds,

Two Blues, Panthers, & Reds .Correspondents contacts : 9889 1979, &

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Prahran - John Killeen, who joinedPrahran in '99 from the Gippsland area,

today plays his 100th game . "Killer" hasbeen a consistent player for the Two Blues

over the years and invariably features inthe B&F awards . Well doe Killer from allyour mates at Prahran .Emmaus St . Leos - congratulates DavidPitcher on playing 200 games in Rd9, the

underage champion played 5 years in thejuniors with the Animals from 1981 before

a 6 year break for study and travel . Pitchreturned in '92 when the Animals joined

the VAFA and has played in Senior flags in'92, '95 & '02 in between overseas jaunts . Atribute to his fitness, ability and direction

from his father Ken, Pitch continues to playtop football and his long awaited 200 gameswere worth the wait . Well done Pitch . MickD'Amelio 100 games in round 10, the

Italian stallion started with a premiershipin the U19's in 2000 and has established

himself as a key defender in the seniors

based on fitness and straight ahead play .Micky is quickly becoming a cult figure in

the club and after his next 100 games willhave reached legend status .

D1, 1 6 3~TL 0, NOld Carey v Glen Eira

Aquinas 0 C v Ormon dPrahran v Emmaus St Leos 0 C

Yarra Valley 0 B v Old MentoniansFitzroy Reds v Bulleen Templestowe - at

De Cherie Reserve, Coburg

1s? ~ ~GL-:, 0.1 4.6 5.7 6.12 (48)0][1-"i0:`0 8.5 10.7 13.11 18 .15 (123)Glen Eira: Clements Lundberg Pincott Pnde Tsirgiamlls Watt. Best:Clements Tsirogiazmis Prpde Emmet Lyons Lundberg. Ormonth D Bailey6 Robbins 3 Brown Miller B Deledlo 2 Russell L Deledio Dale, Best : LDeledio Keleher Murphy Lees D Bailey Russell .Umpires: Nick Fennessy Ell Hays (F) Lachlan Simpson (G)AQUINAS 2 .4 2.6 3.12 4.13 (37)EMMAUS ST. E 5 .5 7.14 13 .17 20.24 (144)Aquinas : Wooden 2 Box Tarulli . Best: Harkin Olernshaw Hero•erin BolandWhitehead . Emmaus SL: McCann 5 Ballard 3 Ellis 3 P McGloin 3 EMitchell 2 Buckle Fennell R McGlol Volpe . Best : Fennell T :l9cCann BallardHodder Bruce R McCann .Umpires : Paul Dinneen Graeme Templar (F) Michael Roche TomWtscher (B )PRAHRAN 5.3 11.8 14.9 17.15 (117)OLD MEMMNIANS 4 .2 5.5 8.9 10.11(71)Pmhran: James 4 Bunnell 3 Sleight 2 Stafford 2 Matherson 2 FoxCampbell Centra H Pitts . Best : Bunnell Campbell James Scicluna A PittsRadywronik . Old Ment: Cochrane 6 Basile Emerson Ironmonger Wilshire .Best: Cochrane Costello Ironmonger Russo Emerson Gourlay .Umpires: Rick Love Anthony Dames (F) Santo Caruso Jordan Mayston (B)Hagen Cosgriff Peter Maddocks (G )YARRA VALLEY 9 .2 11.5 18.6 23.9 (147)BULLEEYd,-TE WE 4.2 12.8 14.9 2D.11 (131)Ysuru Valley. Stone 6 Keem 5 A Drew 3 N Pask 3 Ixcordier C Britt LearRoktcld B Peake Valoppi . Best : Valoppi Middlin Fuller Stone B Peake N PaskKeem . Bull-Temp : R Williams 4 Tulloch 3 wtse 3 Miiesi 3 Voglis 2 Chhzrs2 Stella L Thomson Cherbakof. Best: Norbury Chivers D DaskalouCherbakof Wilkie w Thompson.Umpires: Anthony Calderone Paid Jones (F)OLD CAREY 4.5 5.10 5.11 7.13 (55)FTTZROY REDS 2.1 8.2 11.7 13.10 (88)Old Carey: Parton 4 Shuite James N Bull. Best: Evans Parton Nnen PacksUnkles Kent. Fitz Reds : Cianci 5 Pace 3 Zll<a 3 Ritchie Addicott Pest : PaceRawlings Bennie Ztka Clarke Addk .nttUmpires: Simon Olive Ken MeNteee (F) Alex Koutsoukis Blake Curtis (B)Pat Mitchell Matthew Cowley (G )

AI RESERVE

GLEN EIRA 1.0 2.4 2.4 6.5(41)ORMOND 9.4 13.4 21 .10 26 .17 (173)Glen Eira : Eade 31zod S Hollow Zurak. Best : J Decries Fidogiarmis ScaifeCasgrave Eade Halltwell. Ormond: Cook 8 Stewart 5. Best: Cook ArnoldBradhurst Tellev Stewart Ashford .AQUINAS 2.0 3.0 4.1 4.1(25)E US ST.LEOS 4.4 11.8 16.15 22 .17 (149)Aquinas: Yap 2 VLcser Pierce. Best: Broadhurst Kinghorn Tainton RowePierce Yap . Emmaus SL: Landy 8 Heartens 3 McClusky 3 Kelly 2 OttobreConnessotto Cincotta Little Pitcher Virgo . Best: Prosser MccDermottRaynor Landy McCluskey Hayes .PRAHRAN 0.1 5.9 9.10 1 L.12 (78)OLD bYEhTOte'IAhS 4.4 7.5 11.8 12.11 (83)Prabran : Donachie 3 S Ramage 2 Docherty Killeen Kennett GarganoRobertson Jones . Best : Docherty McDonald Kennett S Ramage HodgsonBarber. Old Meat: Ba➢anune 4 Stroud 3 Kyrtaris 2 Kahis Mort Stevens .Best: Stevens Mantes Coghlan Mort Ke riaris Donegan.YARRA VALLEY 7.1 12.3 15.7 16.9 (105)BULLEEId•1'E 'TOWE 1.1 4.1 6.1 7.4(46)Yarra Valley-. B Seeger 6 Hale 4 Farrugla 2 Seabourne S Pask BaLhaw JPeake . Best : Hale Clark Laird Russell B Seeger G Courts . Bull-Temp:Hanson M Daskalou D Florance R Schneider Stauretis TheodrakakosVerga. Best: D Florance R Schneider Rogers Theodorakakos J MatthewsMcMahon .OLD CAREY 2.1 3.3 3.4 4.5 (29)1'71"LROY REDS 3.4 7.10 10.13 16.16 (112)Old Carey: Carr Konstantinidis Ashworth L Guerra . Best : Connell PinchesCroft L Guerra Drummond A R'ood . Fit. Reds: Capodiferro 4 Tornese 3Nuttall 2 D Benedetto 2 Bathe 2 Buckley McDonald Trigg . Best- McDonaldBaIDte Lee McGrath Evans Rome.

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D l SectionAQUINAS MIEEN TEMMOWE FI ®Y REDS GLEN EIRA OLD M ENTaN6AN R

Coach : Steven Bell Coach : Steve Easton Coach : Graham Burgen Coach : Terry Walsh Coach : Peter RussoRes Coach : Terry McEvoy Res Coach: Andrew Parris Res Coach : Chris Tehan Res Coach : Matt Embling Res Coach : Jamie Winduss

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47 A. Goonan 48 S. Teve 50 S. Conley 59 D. Pitcher 50 J . Peak e

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55 B. Payson 56 A. Boyd57 T Connell 58 M . Pinney 67 P. Farquhar 58 G . Kerr

56 G . Smith .58 H. Doggett 59 P. Ferriage 69 S . Mescher 59 A. Joiner

58 S. Mitsios 59 C. Mason 60 T. Sparrey 70 D. McGloin 60 S . Laird

60 P. Konstanty 60 W. McConnell 61 B. Campbell 74 M . Tan 61 P. Valoppi

63 S. McConchie 61 B. Croft 62 N. Gill 75 T. Ymer 62 P. Barum a68 B. Cromack 62 C. Withington 63 R. Marriott 76 G . Donovan 63 D. Whitechurch75 M . Lance 64 C. Smith 64 J . Belcher 77 C. Vaughan 64 S . Cleary

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merry Penola, UnY Blacks (C), LaTrobe Uni (D2) ,

pre ,nted by Glenn Scarborough with guests fromSt Kevins, St Bernards (A), Old Essendon (B), Old Paradigm,

West Brunswick, Ru ood (D3), North Brunswick (U4) .

REVIEWS Sunday 6 .00-8.30 pm

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The eagerly awaited clash between the unbeaten1? nhertswood and Old Geelong lived up toexpectations in the first half with only ninepoints separating the two teams at the longbreak . But the Ogs showed their class in thesecond half booting 12 goals to four to run outimpressive 60-point winners

. While we have justreached the half-way mark of the season, theOgs appear to have the flag at their mercy if theycan continue their dominant form.Williamstown continued its recent good form,winning its fifth consecutive game when theyran away from Oakieigla in the final term to winby 33 points . The Krushers led by 15 points atthe first change and trailed by just five at thefinal break, but were unable to keep up with theSeagulls in the last term .The

Peninsula juggernaut continues to roll afterthe Pirates crushed La Trobe by 101 points .After winning their first four matches of theseason the Trobers have now lost their past fiveand with uni holidays now upon us, they fac

ean uphill task to snap that streak . In contrast,the Pirates have now won their past six matchesand will prove hard to beat especially at home .S burne's

run of outs continued at ArthurStreet when Bentleigh withheld a third quarterchallenge to run away in the final stanza to winby 43 points . The Razorbacks trailed by 29points at half-time but booted six goals to two inthe third, trimming the margin back to five atthe final break.Ivanhoe Assumption was unable to celebratePeter Rawiey`s 300th game in style, falling toSalesian by 76 points at Ivanhoe Park. Salesianled by 32 points at quarter time and was neverthreatened thereafter, despite the efforts ofdefenders Colin Brown and Elian Healy .PREVIEWBentleigh host RupertSwoQd at Arthur Street .Rupertswood will keen to avenge their firstdefeat of the season -while the Demons will b

epleased with their win last time out,establishing a two game break on the relegationzone

. Despite these results, I think these trendswill be short-lived and that normal service willresume this week . Rupo to win .Old Geelong travel to Bryan Martyn oval totake on an ever improving Willi S tQwn O Scombination

. The OGs established themselvesas kings of the hill with their last round victorywhile the CYs gatecrashed the four for the first

e this season .Old Geelong formine .Peninsula on

elcome Oakleigh to Harry MacDonald Ovalith both teams travelling in opposit edirections . Oakleigh managed to continue their

premiership momentum into the early part ofthe season

. but have not managed to sustainthis in recent weeks . Conversely, the Pirateshad momentum from the other way, continuingto sink initially, but have been probably as goodas any other team recently . I feel that thesetrends will continue in their present form, andso will go for a Peninsula win today .

'eagh managed to cop t#fi rip~- tteu Premiership staan-.er_ .:0 he early Part of the seas„

but have not managed to s taithis in recent weeks.-

Ivanhoe Assumption and I.aTrgibe Universitysquare up at The Boulevard with both sides in atrough . The Trobers' bright start has dimmedover the last month and a half, while the Hoes'season has yet to take off. Both teams gotthumped last week so there is not much point inexamining recent form

. Although the Hoes'defence of Brown and co

. will battle valiantly, I' llgo for LaTrobe, just .Bwinhurne UWv"`Aty entertain &riesiaae OCat St. James Park with the home side stil l

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seeking their first victory of 2005 . T' .eRazorbacks continue to struggle with thecontinued absence of several key players, whileSalesian will be looking to make it two in a rowand establish a further gap between themselvesat the relegation zone . If the likes of Fairbairnand Bobetic continue their form from last week,I can"t see why this won't happen . Salesian totake the points .ANDREW'S TIPSRupertswood 12old Geelong 30Oakleigh 35La Trobe 29Salesian 16CorrespondentsPlease send an,,, correspondence toPeter . PS .williamsor ; ~ entrelink .gov.au orAndrew Vitt - wuey-? :~, -,otmail .eom, ideally y5pm Monday .SOCIALSwirlbuane t•.izaiversai :y AFC is celebrating adecade of existence with a function at theCanterbury Masonic Hall on July 30th . Pr -`players and special guests will be in attendanceand a "10-year team" will be announced on thenight in a big eelebration . Details and ticketsi L: - i$1G for entry with drinks at bar prices) are

ki •'e from club president Shane Lee on18 178 423 .

.c played hisgame r-1 Round 8 . try" joined the

Razorbacks in 2002 and im iediately had animp t across half-forward where his strongmarking skills have seen him an integral partof the Swinburne forward make up . Marvaverages more than 3 goals a game for theRazorbacks and has kicked a number of bi gbags, his best beir. 11. Deputy Vice-eaptaiand a real "lad" off ° field, Marv is verv we'respected aroun :orback camp, and allat Swinnv in _ i him on this mileston

' loc-' : _, ., . 1 1 any more !:3ngratulations to Shanthing 1 wit

, our current Cap on, a ClubTer, and DI Sec on Best &2003 . An e;__nple to hialso the most consistent

missing on!-- 2 session-is . Well (`one Shane, . e a

3D 2 .0 5.2 7.3 9.6(60)OLD G£ELONG 5 .3 6.5 13.7 18.12 (120)Ru : Brennan 2 Whitehead 2 Keating L Plummer Ramsey M TemmingT West. Best : Flinn J .Plummer Mcgorn2rn Boxall Bradley Monaell. Old Gee1 :Higgins 4 ~4ckers-WSllts 4 O'Brien 3 McCarthy 2 Paul 2 Vasey 2 E Bayles .Best: Malpas Mccarthy Fairbairn Betts Parsons Vickers-Willis .Umpires : Adam Conquest Shane MacIntosh (F) Robert Seymour BeontnMcCarthy (G )WIT_ WN CYtyiS 2.1 8.4 10.4 17.9 (111)O' `ZESGIi 4.3 5.5 8.11 11 .12 (78)Will M : Thompson 6 Lee 2 Wheeler 2 WucitaLsch 2 Cocks Couper Har t

y Manning . Best : Thompson Lee Holland Cocks Barlow Grette .:: lamb 4 A Kitts 2 Dalton Earl Stevenson Rutter N Wills . Best :

:r Stevesen Z-' 3 C.slllns S Cammiss Earl.s: 'ick Brown reg Row•Hngs (F)

9.7 12.9 13.15 22 .19 (151)12 4.6 4.9 6.14 (50)

Aurph Atchison Payee T Caghlan Re =.s Murray. Latrobe:urphy 4 T Coghlan 4 J Coiblilan 3 Pets Atchison

~.ot r 2 Brooks 2 Harvey Pruscino. Best: Adamthwaite Lamhert D'urgle

Forbes Rc2 :rs L h; st: Downey VanSuylen Healey Fairbahi r

I y ;our only provided) .ttm; Paul Tupre,n Justin Lipson (F) Kyle Mankey (G )

TIC 1 1.4 3.5 5.7 8.10 (58)6.6 9 .10 14 .11 20.14 (134)

v G 2 A Boyd Frew Rawley Healy 01)vyer Galloway. Best:Brown Hen : wool O'Neill Pawiey . Sales : Fau6atrn 6 Logan 2Natures 2 Cr r lit Bernard Dolman Loughnan Rose Van-Suyten

Be ft Delahaae.h (res : Michae! Forde Dimuri Pappas (Fl Christiue Brown Nick Kelly (B )

es Mu2avin Daniel Dal Pos (G )33 3.2 9.3 11.6 18.11 (119 )3 IItVi 3.3 4.5 10.7 11.10 (76)5 McFadden 2 Sharp 2 Robertson 2 Tangas 2 Lee 2 Reid

a Francis. Best : Tangas Reid Seeley Stec McCulloch M Ferris .x Li,>n 3 Flack 2 Jones 2 O'Mara Dellolio Cm, Milano . Best : Watts

it Fidler Dellolto O'Mara .Sean Bralisford Phil CaIltl (F) Dan Frazier (G )

D2 RESERVE3.1 4.3 6.4 8.4 (52)4.2 8.4 10.6 17.11 (113)

Temuung 3 A Certo 2 R Hatty Hurn C Certo. Best : S Clark LSoutarns Hurn A Walsh A Soutarls . Old Gec1 : T Bayles 4 Allan3 S ions 2 Atkins Ellis C Teague Slattery L Teague . Best : T

•^ ""^n "akin Slattery Symons .. : : C--. 2.3 6.7 9.11 15 .13 (103)

3 .2 5.2 6A 8.4 (52)3 Jory 3 l5'ouda 2 James Koch Henry Paul Robinson

n. ; Di Grazia Williams Nisbett Walsh Jory . Oskle3gh:I Fc ick Videky Pashorivr. Best: Lucas Malcolm King

_aimellan .4.9 6.13 10 .16 11 .21 (87)0.4 7.6 10.7 12.10 (82)

er 3 Me3{instry Hynes L Prendergast Moran. Best:Falkmer Crean Heffernan Braden . Latrobe.- Redmond 32 Mawds(ey Ritchie Spring Login . Best: Slater Hoga n

i? 6.2 10.5 17,9 23.10 (148)l .i 3.3 3.3 4.5(29)

8 Cole 4 Cotter 2 Crawford 2 Haddon 2 Maud 2 Neilson

Bentk --I v Rupertswood

Williamstown CYMS v Old Geelon gPeninsula 0 B v Oakleig h

Ivanhoe Assumption v La Trobe Un iSwinburne Uni v Salesian 0 C

IATEUR FOOTBALLER 2&0 5

Kinney. Best : Tucker Maud Zeegers Cole Haddon Crawford

-Laren Goulden Allen {vicitmes. Best: McLaren McInnes

Hen m .

7 .3 7.4 12.7 14.9 (93)2 .1 9.2 9.3 9 .6(60)

miter 2 Cold 2 Kopitschinski 2 OldHeld Kumas Have sri hulton. Best: Kopttschinski Painter Hayes Hutchison A

erris Gold. - .~ i : Ler.'.:.. r 3 Page 3 Fueisner Chung Reynokison . Best:,:andhu Fahey.

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D2 SectionOENTLEIGIi IVANHOE ASSUMPTION LA TROBE IJIN OAKLEIGH OLD GEELON G

Coach : Justin Paul Coach: Anthony McKay Coach: Glenn Taylor Coach : Pat McKenna Coach: Michael LockmanAsst Coach : Troy Lupai Asst Coach : Doni Valkanis Asst San Coaches : David Res Coach : Mark Ryan Res Coach : Michael VergeRes Coach : Steve Hall Res Coach : Richard Peoples Huffer & Bob Ekis Asst Coach : Shane Kitts Asst Coach : Matt Edmond s

Res Coach : Bob Ellis1 C. Sharp Conley1 Y Club XVIII Coach : Cam Black 1 A. Murray 1 M . Goldsworthy

2 J. Paul 2 M . Maud 2 J. Tolley 2 N. Casboul t

3 A. Pittito 3 P.Harris 4 H. Davies 3 D. Britt 3 M . Whit e4 C. Stinchcombe (C)

4 S. Sice 4 T. O'Neill 5 S . Adamthwaite 4 G . Harry 5 M . Vickers-Willis (C)5 J. Robertson 5 J . Scoble 6 D. Gleason 5 C. Kokkinos 6 J. Bell6 R. Dolman 6 E . Healy 7 T. Marines

7 M. Short8 S Burt

7 J. Paul

7 S. Holmesby 7 P. Fawley 8 C. Correnti.

11 J. Rutter8 G. Allen9 D. Kimpto n

8 C. McFadden 8 J. Shuttleworth 10 M . Forrest 12 D. Furnell 10 M . Avery9 L . Tangas 9 R . Peoples 13 T. Ludeman 13 L . Curtis 11 L. Steven s10 J. Vlahos 10 P. Lee 14 D. Butter 14 J. Nevezie 12 T. Pau l11 D. Martin 11 D . Valkanis 15 S . Brooks 15 G . Redford (RVC) 13 T. Canno n

12 T. Wrightg

12 B.Galloway 16 P. Farrant 16 M . Bell 14 D . TaylorH . McCarth y

13 S. Craven 13 B.McCrohan 18 C . Blight 17 D. Perry 18 T Fallaw15 B. McClelland 14 D .Neilson 19 A . Benton 18 J. Connellan 17 T Ben s16 D. Chapman 15 G .Boyd 20 A . Coulter 19 R. Keating 18 J . Malpas

17 S. Francis 16 M.Joyce 21 M . Harvey20 J. Halpi n21 A. Perdikornatis (RC)

19 N . Betts20 J .

e ce18 S. Adaway 17 TNixon 22 D . McMeekin 22 D. Wills T a ue919 M . Wilson 18 A.Boyd 23 M . Cossar 23 J. Kerley 22 T. Bayles20 R. Fishlock 19 D . Wood 24 L. Envall 24 S. Kitts 23 C . Fairbaim21 A. Ferris 20 N . Pye 26 M . Dingle 25 C. Marshall 24 S. l.ansdell (V-C )

25 C . Wilson22 A. Smith 21 N . Blainey 27 S . Pruscino 26 A. Kitts 27 W. Paul23 G. McFarlane 22 A. Height 31 A . Mambwe 27 D. Zula (VC) 29 S. O'Brien24 J . Roberts 23 L .Cole 32 S . Gibson 28 A. Khodr 30 D . You]25 D. Gold 24 B. Frew 34 H . Spring 29 K. Holden 31 A. Munro

26 B. Padgham 25 J. Frisina 35 F. Tiernan 30 R Holden (DVC) 32 T. Ayerbe33

27 J . Seeley 26 P. Cameron 36 T. Mawdsley 31 T. Bromley (C)S Maki n

28 M . McCulloch (C) 27 B.Watthers 39 R . Stater 32 P. Lucas33 S. Bando

.35 M. Verge

29 A. Clough 28 S.Graham 40 S. Murphy 34 L Head36 T. Maki n

30 A. Lee 29 J. Crapper 42 D . Robson.

35 R. Nuske37 T. Waters38 L. Smit h

31 A. Banks 30 T. Mehmet 44 D . Kerrison 36 M . Ryan 39 J . Kilpatrick32 D. Kopitschinski 31 D.McFarlane 45 D . McMeekin 37 S. Briggs 40 L. Teague33 P. Withington 32 J. tosefo 47 A. Samson 38 S. Cammiss 41 S. Ross35 P. Hutchison 33 S.Hicks 50 K. Hopkins 39 W. Plaukovits 42 C . Lego e

36 M . Ferris 34 C.Treager 55 C . Fehring 40 J . Briggs 43 R . Parsons44 J

O R37 L. Holmesby 35 P.Veitch 70 J. Dumaresq 41 S. Way .5 H . L oe

38 B . Fox 36 C.Zeegers 73 J. Sewell 42 S. Dalton 46 J . Morley39 G. Prigg 37 P. Cotter 78 J. Clark 43 A. Hinton 47 J . Cole40 A . Steward 38 N Haddon 44 N. Wills 48 R. Herd

42 A . Mikkelsen.

39 M . Ebbage C . Clamp45 E . Videky46 R. Holden

51 J . Kilpatrick52 A. Higgins

42a M . Hayes 40 J .Ba~all o9g T. Cohen 47 M . Stevenson 53 A. Hosking44 R. Punter 41 C. McDonald N . Dunne 48 J . Reynolds 54 R. Hughes45 S . Ferris 42 K. O'Dwyer D . Fennell 49 S . Collins 55 C. Atkins

48 R . McEvoy 43 A. Shemshedin M. Garret 50 C. Lamb 56 M. Leslie57 B. Symon s

49 C . Kamus 44 M .She hardP K. Hickman 51 B . Nguyen 58 J . McCarthy51 P. Sampson 45 R.Fort S. Jackson 52 R. Dooley 59 R. Kilpatrick52 L. Sampson 46 P.Martin C . Knee 53 C. Pollock 60 B. MaClea n

53 E . Box 47 T.Peggie P. Lias 54 B . Gant 62 G . Leishma n

54 R . Okifietd 48 R. Toogood A. Mann 55 P. Malcolm~~ Atkins

55 G. Richards 49 A .Rosenfeld S. Miller 56 B . Kin g57 D. Nagel 65 R. Bel l

56 C . Aitken 50 R. Shing G . Nelson 58 P Torpey 66 H. Burgess57 D . Clarke 51 D. Pearce X. O'Donnell Orchard59 T

67 J. Burnel l

60 B. Grant 52 M .Witson L . Ryan.

60 E . Bennett68 B. Church69 A. Southey

61 H . McKenzie 53 M . Chazan L . Heathcote 63 M . Couttie 70 W. de Fegley64 M. Hayes 54 J .Skirving C . Francis 64 A . Wood 71 R. Elli s

55 S .Carter S. Gloury 65 T. Krotofil 72 H. England57 M . Frannich S. Moore 73 H. Folett a

58 D. Hager S. Pitaro 75 T. Green76 M . Hayes

59 C. Mclnney J. Waterman 77 S. Monaghan60 J . Nemtses B. Laidlaw 78 L . Morrison78 C . Brown D. Hill 79 N. Robinso n

J. Rotella 80 C. O'Brien

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D2 SectionPENINSULA RUPERTSWOOD SALESIAN S~'," :'li:-° . UlVERSITY WILLIAMSTOWNCoach : Julian Sill Coach : Shane McLaughlan Coach : Peter Turley Coach: Manny Debono CYMSRes Coach: Joe Coy Res Coach : Adam Walsh Res Coach: Jon Brennan Res. Coach: Carmelo

' Coach : Dane MacleodDell Ollio Res Coach: Damien Hyne s1 S. Parsons I P. Flinn 1 A . Stevens I D Odulm 1 T. Wheeler2 A. Parsons 2 G. Price 2 A . Thain 2 J Sheedy 2 P. James3 M . Gokfthorp 2 M . Temming 3 S . Sutherland 3 J Piotrowski 2(r) J. Di Grazi a4 E. Bowen 3 P. Reid 4 A . Healey 4 A Fidler 3 D. Woud a5 N. Kent 4 D . Burrowes 5 M. Canavan 5 J Demarte 4 S. Wuchatsc h6 M . Warner 5 J. Ramsay 6 M. Loughnan 6 D Harmer 5 D. Elias7 S. Murray 6 S. Gallus 7 G . Tucker 7 J Murchie 6 D. Greive

8 R. Stainforth 7 B. Whitehead 8 S. Logan 8 M Higgins 7 L. O'Sullivan

9 T. Coghlan 8 K. Elliot 9 A. Campbell 9 L Morrison 8 L. Rya n

10 A. Haley 9 M . Keating 10 S. Oldfield 11 D Milano 9 J . Munro

11 G. Lethbridge 11 S . Clark 11 A . Davey 14 R Goode 11 C . McCraken12 S . Ferguson 12 M . Hewat 12 L. Rose 15 D Ledger 12 S. McGuines s13 T. Rees 13 B . Sinnett 13 1. Bobetic 16 C Walsh 13 M. Grossman14 S. White 14 L . Plummer 14 P. Evans 17 J Roberts 14 J. Street15 J. Davis 15 N . Webb 15 C . Rose 18 M Flack 15 D. Taylor16 A. Wood 16 R . Monzell 16 P. Dolman 19 B OMara 16 S. Phemiste r17 J. Coghlan 17 R . Hatty 17 Matt Forbes 21 J Young 17 R. Hart18 J. Wheaten 19 D . Collins 18 p Barry 22 S McKenzie 18 D. Oldham19 A. McKinstry 20 D. Powell 19 T Fairbairn 23 S Fitzgibbon 19 S . Barlow

20 S . Prendergast 22 D. Walsh.

20 A. Seeger 24 C Higgins 20 L. Cooper

21 M . Barron 23 M . West 21 A. Bonnici 26 T Liston 21 M . Wels h22 S . King22 A . Atchison 25 D. Keenan 22 S . Downey 27 H Hodgson23 C McNamara

23 R . Powwney (VC) 27 R . Jaeger 23 P. Hanlon28 J Ryan .

24 C Pach24 T. Prendergast 28 D . Mcdonald 24 E . Hanapy 29 J Gordon .

25(r)G . Burges s25 J. Rowe 30 K . Shaw 25 J . Rogers

30 J Mennen32 P~ 25 L . Thomas

26 A. Murphy 31 T. Boxall 26 J . Nannes 33 S Christov 26 D. Lee27 S. Pane(CAPT) 32 N . Mcgovem E. Maillard 34 A Fricke 27 B. Grant28 B. Taylor 33 R . Lupa~ 28 C . Savage 36 J Carter 28 A . Kosmatos29 S. Pratt 35 C . Certo 29 P. Delahaye 37 B Caimes 29 B . Griffen

30 A. Crean 36 J. Plummer 30 A. Brett 38 M Tricky30 K . Dowse y

31 D. Brennan 38 B. Johnson 31 L Seville 39 B Prior31 J . Hyne s

32 B . Liuzzi 39 A. Jordan .32 G Riley

40 J~~ 32 T. Hynes

33 A . Law 42 T. Plummer .33 N. Callaghan 41 M Handby 33 T Boz

34 L HenryM . Falkiner 43 T. Butson 34 C. Goulden 42 M Dell'Ollio

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35 T. Braden 44 A . Carlo35 P. Knott 43 JAndrinopoubs 36 F. Hen

36 N . Bowman 45 D . Hum36 S Nolan 44 M Pullen 37 B. Hynes

37 J. Growcott 46 B . Ang .37 B Chalmers

45 D Morris 38 M. Elias38 M. Day 47 J. Mccrann .

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39 A. Minchin 49 M. Bums .39 M Ware

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46 S . Greely 55 M Dinning 48 B . Gray47 M. Hawkins

58 M Clarke 47 I . Rozankovic 56 H Kimura 49 F. Diblas i48 N . Heffernan .

60 J Grant 48 T. Dod son 57 C O Keeffe 50 B. McKay49 S. Smith .

61 M Walsh 49 M . Oakleyy

S hutchins 51 S. Mandan50 K. Krake .

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COS O

Dirk Kramer and Graham Thwaites were the

central umpires in charge in charge of the

MHSOB and Old Trinity game in A Section . It

was a danger game for OT at the tight High

School ground but they held a 5 point lead at

the final break and with a spot in the top four

at risk. Without gun forward Stickland,

Trinity held on for a very valuable 9 point

win, 12 .12 to 11 .9. Best - Clarke, D Burrows,

Jarred, and Ward (Old Trinity) ; Pertzel,

Eabrey, Taylor and Thompson (MHSOB) . For

Old Scotch, Andrew Speed (100) and Stuart

Gibbs (200), both sons of Old Scotch AFC

Presidents, recorded milestone games .

B Section match of the round was Old

Brighton hosting De La Salle, both top four

teams . A very even game until half time when

only 2 points separated the combatants . Old

Brighton ran away with the game in the

second half to record a very strong 39 point

win and McLaughlan, Tymms and the

exciting Jackson (4) were great performers for

the Tonners . Rogers, Toohey and McKenzie

were best for De La .

It was a low scoring affair in C Section at

Hampton when the Rovers held off Therry

Penola 6 .7 to 5.4 . The muddy conditions

made it a real slog and those to best handle

the conditions were Davey, Boyd and Flahive

(2) for Hampton and Carter, Robinson and

Caccamo for Therry .

In D3 Section, it was a terrific comeback byRichmond Centrals hosting Williamstown .Three goals down at the final break, theCentrals not only won the game, 15 .7 to12 .13, but took Willy's second place on theladder. Frank Macak's 6 goals (4 in the finalterm) were instrumental in the victory and hewas joined by Baden Holmes and GlennPorteus as Richmond's best. ForWilliamstown, Benny Hynes, Chris Matthewsand "Spudda" Case could not be blamed forthe defeat . D3 Coaches were - Gary Hickey

(Albert Park), MartyHook (Eley Park) ,Leigh Murphy(Elsternwick), Peter

Tyson (Hawthorn

Amateurs), Jack

McDonald (Monash

Gryphons), Kevin Barnes (Power house), Billy

Dalton (Richmond Central), Bruce Mullens

(St Johns), Pat Mackey (UHSOB) and Darren

Williams (Williamstown CYMS) .

Big game and big changes in the D4 Section

ladder following the game at Bentleigh

against Syndal Tally-Ho . In heavy conditions

Bentleigh started strongly, Syndal fought

back in the second, all square at three

quarter time before Syndal TH forged ahead

in the last to win 10 .8 to 8 .12 . Bentleigh had

slipped from top to third and Syndal TH

moved into the four. Best players ;

Hanneman, Rutter and Brown (Syndal TH)

and Seeley, Gold and Craven for Bentleigh .

In Junior Section i Old Melburnians reallv

clouted Mazenod to improve their ladder

position and percentage with a 16 .15 to 6.5

victory. Best for OM's were Grundy,

Bromeley, Thomas Beecher, Alder (4) and

Gallagher and for Mazenod ; Veal, Heitman,

Collins, Maskell and Fuller .

i

Leading goal kickers in A Section wer eSimpson (Old Scotch) 45, A Lennen (UniBlues) 37, P Kenrick (Ormond) 26, Heath (OldTrinity) 22, T Jess (De La Salle) 22 and JGollant (St Bernards) 21 . Umpires in ASection were Mark Gibson, Wayne Hinton,Rob Bell, G Fallett, Richard Eastwood, SteveMcCarthy, Peter Gersch, Geoff Curran,Justin Toohey and Anthony Damen .Old Haileybury travelled to Old Mentoniansground for the first time ever, found theconditions not their liking early in the gameand trailed by 2 goals at the first break . Likeall good sides, OH turned it on as the gam e

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progressed and finished well ahead, 18 .19 to

9 .10 . Best players; De Mattia, Plecher,McKenzie, Orton, Armstrong and Phillips(Old Haileybury) and Olin, Nock, Lever,Patterson, Stanforth and Leonard. Tim

Chegwin celebrated his 100th game for The

Bloods . Known for his tireless ruckwork,endless encouragement of his team matesand great marking, "Cheggers" enjoyed his

day .

Chegwin celebrated his100tta game for The Woods .

Known for his tireless ruckwork,endless encouragement of his teammates and great marking,"Cheggers" enjoyed his day. "

Monash and St Bedes met for a game criticalto avoiding the relegation zone in C 'Section.

St Bedes wasted many opportunities in thefirst quarter but lead by 2 goals . The Asherscame back in the second term, it was even inthe third and then a great last quarter byboth ended in a draw . Both teams felt theyhad wasted the day and would have to workhard to avoid relegation in the second half ofthe season. St Bedes applauded the efforts ofLannan, Giaquinta, Lalor (3), Walsh (3),Thompson and Kinsella . Monash namedHipwell, Roche (3), Caldwell, Hurley, Farrarand Smith .

____lA Section coaches were Mike Zemski (Bulleen

Templestowe), Bruce Ferguson (Collegians),

John Pollard (De La Salle), Alan Salter

(Ivanhoe), Jim Durnan (North Old Boys),

Trevor Read (Old Scotch), Jack Clarke (Old

Xaverians), Mike McArthur-Allen (Ormond),

Paul Daffey (St Bernards) and Robert Lamb

(Uni Blues) .

In B Section Old Melburnians held theirsecond place in the top four when theydefeated Uni Blacks 18 .15 to 16 .10 . Best

players ; Cordner, Morphet, G Pattinson, JThompson, Dawson and Baglin (OM's) andAlexander, Vaughan, O'Halloran, Doyle (5), BPattinson and Harty (Blacks) .In E Section Uni Reds put up a great effort

given they were on the bottom of the ladder

and playing top team Preston . Although the

Reds trailed all day they finished only 43

points shy, 17 .7 to 22 .20. Preston's best were

Johnstone, Haysom, Bergin, Milner, Calculi

and Thompson and Robertson kicked 7 . For

the Reds; McGuiness (3), Forbes, De Thomas

(6), Gay, Hutchins and Koop were valiant .

Monash Whites (F Section) were now the onlyundefeated team in the competition after StKilda CBC and De La Salle Reserves bothexperienced their first defeats .D Section coaches were Gary Boyd

(Assumption Old Collegians), G Myers

(Commonwealth Bank), Wayne Ayres

(Fawkner), Gordon McGregor (Hampton

Rovers), Ron Kennedy (National Bank), Brian

Horskins (Old Camberwell), Col McDonald

(Old Geelong), John Sanders (Old Xaverians,

Geoff Cameron (State Savings Bank) and Les

Radford (St Kevins Old Boys) .

In A section Uni High School Old Boys won

the battle of the "cellar dwellers" against Old

Melburnians 11 .5 to 7.16 . Best players -

Prosser, Leigh, Heaton, Keddie, G Cameron

(4) and Migios (UHS) and Robertson, Dentry,

Reid, Turner, Mitchell and R Knott (OM's) . In

B Section Footscray Tech Old Boys hosted De

La Salle and won a physical encounter 11 .13

to 9 .12 . Evenden (4), B McConnell, W Luke, K

Luke, McDonald and Fletcher were best for

(FTOB) . Broderick, Heffernan (4), Tormey,

Pearson, Eastwood and Tame worked hard

for De La. Bob Sewell recorded his 150th

game for Preston and had been a stalwart

since the club's inception .

In A section the Blacks (fourth) defeated Stat e

Savings Bank (fifth) . Among club reports in'The Amateur Footballer' the Bank scribe, aswas the way in those days, commented thus-'Well chaps, the Blacks did us again and wecongratulate them on their play, particularlyin the last quarter. What a stumbling block

their centre half back proved to be . '

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Review teams kick a stringAs was expected the Westies easily I of goals to put themaccounted for the Swans after a sluggishstart . With Pietsch, Benjamin and Stinger alldominating in the second half, the Pies kepttheir unbeaten home record in tact with athumping 38 point win .The Warriors pulled off the upset of theseason with a sensational 17-point victoryagainst the previously unbeaten St .Johns. Itlooked as though it was business as usual forthe Jocs at quarter time as they held acommanding 38 points lead . However, theWarriors piled on an amazing 36 tackles inthe second quarter, which turned the gameas Hodgson and Burra ran amok to keep theWarriors finals chances alive .An amazing match between the two studentteams as the Vultures played a blinding firstquarter kicking nine goals to two . However,injuries took their toll, and Monash foughtback to hit the front with four minutesremaining and kicking with the breeze .However, a timely goal from Tate steadied theship as UHS held on for an eight-point wi nand possibly stave off the relegation demons .Werribee all but ended the match in the firstquarter to be fifty-three points up at thebreak against a hapless Syndal . WithPalmington on fire in front of goals and LukeCarson moving the ball well, the Bees built ontheir percentage with a 92-point win .Kew led at every change to comfortably defeatPower House in windy conditions . TheBrowns got the jump early to set up a handy21-point lead at half time and managed togrind out a good away win . For Kew BrianCullen did well while Benny White stood outat CHF for Powerhouse .PreviewPower House have shown they can mix itwith the best of D3, however, at times theirconcentration has let them down by letting

out of the contest . Ifthey can shut down the Westies run, theymay be a chance today . However, I amstaying well and truly on the Magpiebandwagon as their premiership oddscontinue to shorten with a solid 24 point win .It was hard tackling that upset St. Johns OClast weekend and no doubt coach EarlHenderson will be hoping his chargers canreplicate that today. While I expect a goo d

"It was hard tackling that upse tSt. Johns OC last weekend and no

doubt coach Earl Henderson will behoping his chargers can replicatethat today.

showing from South given the importance ofthe match to the club, I cannot see the flagfavorites dropping two in a row as theycharge home by 35 points .The Gryphons have been thereabouts allyear and took it right up to the Warriorson the last meeting, and are a 5 goal bette r

CLUB MAC1 -7 LST Bl~t TOS AD3 SECTIONWerribee

Old WestbourneKew

Werribee

D3 RESERVE

Werribee

UHS VU

South Melbourne

C Lee 5 39

J Horsburgh - 34

McDermott 0 33

D Lee 4 32

MarinisForbesP Moon

8 410 24

2 1

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side at home . However, this time of yearoften provides distractions for studentteams with exams and holidays, andtherefore it will be Westbourne by awhisker, say 8 points .Syndal have taken it up to a number ofsides, but like their fellow cellar dwellersUHS-VU, have not been able to put fourquarters together. My prediction is thattoday will be the day for the Synnersthough, as they break the duck and re-ignite the faint hope of avoiding relegationwith a heart stopping 2-point victory .The Browns have the Warriors breathingdown their neck, and a loss today couldsee them drop to fifth, while a loss forWerribee will leave the door open for theWesties to take second place in comingrounds. With all this pressure, it will be atense battle and add to this the fact it islikely to be a wet track, a nail biting matchis on offer. Today my prediction is forWerribee to keep their hands well and trulyon that double chance with a tough 12point win .CorrespondentsGreat responses from most clubs . Keepthem coming togavan .flower@spotless .com .au by middayon Monday .

L' IJ l . VN .d.J 3J

Power House - Blair Turner - 100 games .Blair is current Vice Captain, PremiershipPlayer, numerous individual awards plusclub Secretary for the past 3 years . Blair isthe perfect coaches player, always training,never injured, Mr . Dependable ! From all atPower House congratulations & hopefullyanother 100 + still too com eKew - congratulates the versatile TroyAitken on playing his 50th game todayagainst Werribee . Tall and fast, Troy is afull back this season, but has played upforward and in the mid-field .

D3 SECTIONPower House v West Brunswick

St Johns 0 C v South Melb Districts

Monash Gryphons v Old Westbourn e

Syndal Tally-Ho v UHS-VU

Kew v Werribee Amateurs

D3 SECTIONWEST BRUNSWICK 2.5 5.9 11.9 17.10 (112)SOUTH AfELB DISTRICTS 2.2 4.3 5.5 11.8 (74)Details not received .Umpires : Luke Moncrieff Shane McNamara (F) Michael Jones ChrisMcKendry (G )

ST JOHNS 0 C 7.3 9.4 11.6 12.7 (79)

OLD WESTBOURNE 1.1 6.4 11.8 14 .12 (96)

Details not received .

Umpires : Tim Sutcliffe (Rot) Robert O'Gorman (F )

MONASH GRYPHONS 2.4 9.8 10.8 13.9 (87)UHS-VU 9.3 9.5 12.10 14.11 (95)Mon Gryph : Watson 3 Pocock 2 G Harrak 2 Sharkey 2 Clark NRutherford Caroni Wells . Best : Watson Flowerday Sharkey Garoni WellsN Rutherford . UHS-VU: Tate 4 Rose 2 Zullckl 2 Forbes 2 Mottram HallCarroll Fazakerly Best: Hams Cracknell Greed Hall Moorl3eld Tate .Umpires: Daniel Silfo Matt Goold (F)

SYNDAL TALLY-HO 1.0 4.1 5.1 9.4 (58)WERRIBEE 9 .5 12.7 17 .11 23 .12 (150)Syndal TH: Cachia 5 Reynolds Fox Miller Williams. Best : A SheerCachia MacKenzie Miller.Werr: C Lee 5 An Taylor 5 D Lee 4 M Palmtngton 4 A Morrow 2 P KeoghL Moore B Vasilov M Walsh. Best : Palmington Carson Stornebrlnk MKeogh P Keogh Walsh.Umpires: Ross Kennedy Steve Caple (F)

POWER HOUSE 3.1 6.4 7.4 11.6 (72)

KEW 5.3 9.7 11.9 13.10 (88)Power House: B White 4 D Cooper 3 C Byrne M D']ntino A D'Intino B

Reardon. Best: B White P Soste P Haseler J Taylor B Phillips J Conway.

Kew : Vecchio 4 Woodhouse 3 Dahlstrom DeBlank ]anni Sparsi

McKerrow Watts. Best : Cullen Gridley Mainsbridge Moore Woodhouse

Vecchio.

Umpires : Mick Gilday Pat Maebus (F) Duncan Nicol (B)

D3 RESERVE

WEST BRUNSWICK 2 .0 5.1 6.2 9.5 (59)SOUTH MELB DISTRICTS 0.5 1 .5 4.10 5.12 (42)

Details not received .

ST JOHNS 0 C 2.1 7.4 14.8 15.13 (103)OLD BIESTBOURNE 3.0 4.2 7.5 10.5 (65)

Details not received .

MONASH GRYPHONS 1 .1 5.3 6.6 11.8 (74)UHS-VU 0.1 0.3 5.5 6.8(44)Mon Gryph : Grentell 2 Hetherington 2 Still 2 Fletcher Cents GraydonBurgess L Vesey. Best: Grenfell Hetherington Block Robiliard GraydonStirling.UHS-VU: Mihajlovic 2 Pasley Quinn Thomas Trevethan . Best :Capogreco Dashley J Thomas Catterall Corbett Trevethan .

SYNDAL TALLY-HO 1.2 2.2 4.2 5.2 (32)

WERRIBEE 6.4 11 .11 16.14 22 .16 (148)Syndal TH: Treasure Strongman Vagiatis Leplaa . Best: Leplan Thomas

M MacFarlane Treasure Francs Connolly.

Werr: S Harding 9 J Martnis 8 A Moir 3 A Waldron J Diker. Best : AHassel S Harding J Marinas B Darters T Sandlant R Bell .

POWER HOUSE 0 .1 1.1 3.2 5.4(34)KEW 3.2 8.6 13.8 16 .13 (109)PowerH : J Scotland 3 A BrownJohn D Harris . Best: W Elliot A ContrerasP Arnold J Howes D Crane J Scotland.Hew : Anderson 3 P Dennis 3 Svmes 3 C Crimmins 2 Glenn 2 MakkisDoumit Roberts . Best : Beck Anderson Roberts Coulter Glenn Walter.

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D3 SectionKEW

Coach : Rohan DohertyRes Coach: Brendan Dover

7 B. Lafranchi2 K Allen (VC)3 B . Debrurn4 G.Cnmmms5 A . Carman6 N. Thoth (C)7 H . EtrDemott8 D. Mamsbndge (DVC)9 A . Makns (RDVC)10 B . Cullen11 B . Woodhouse12 M. GrMley13 B. Marchesani14 J . Loakr15 A. Fountain16 D. Wood17 G . Scon18 N. Dahlstrom19 A. Vecchio20 A. Acfield21 M . Anderson22 T.Artken23 J. deBtank24 C. Stephens25 C. Watts26 S .Symes27 T. !awe(VC)28 S . Ryan29 M. Dalrymple

30 C . Gan me31 D .lanni32 A. Drago(RVC)33 L .b^,auns_MI34 D. Pocock35 R . &vno36 B. Roberts37 S. Johnston38 D. North39 J. Dennis40 D. Kinross41 L. Coulter42 S . Parker43 S . Lrv,ngsfon

43 M . Chrvers44 T Livingston45 G.Evans46 J .Ham;tton47 J . Sabien48 R . Mahomet49 P Dennis50 B. Roach51 M. elan52 M. spar s53 B. Carroll54 J. Doumas55 J. Jacobs56 T. FrRh56 R. Wafler57 R. Huskin g58 8 . Burnett(PVC)59 J. Rakusz60 G. Muckian61 M . Glenn62 M . Chalmers63 N . Docks (RC)64 N . Hynde s65 S . Paterson66 R . McKerrow68 M. Thackwray70 S. Mouss i

Harp of Erin Hotel636 High St, Kew

-ARP Gf _~: .N

Cannon Toyota473 Lowe r

Heidelberg Rd,Heidelberg

MO H G RYP HONSCoach : Steven BourbanAsst Coach: Geoff S611Res Coach : Phil Warren

1 L. Clark2 M . Healy3 A. Grady4 N. Rutherford5 J . Watson6 J . Leroy7 J Garoni8 C . Yanni9 G. Wadley10 P. Williamson11 B. McNamara12 J. Landberg13 J. Stratford14 A. McKenzie15 A. Clarke16 P. Rennison17 S . Sewell18 M . Paolucci19 R. Coxhead20 C. Staff21 J . Bingham22 B . Coxhead23 B . Clark24 D . Baxter25 M. Malone26 A. Denyer27 M. Mullins28 C Leeton29 P.Warren30 T. Vessey31 G . Roch e32 A. Shufflebottom33 A. Burgess34 M . Graydon35 L. Vesey36 G. Block37 J . Flaming38 J . Rutherford39 D Grenfell40 M. Wilfocks41 C . Archer42 A. Robilliard43 D . Bradshaw44 L . Wells45 J. Gonis46 G . Kent47 M . Parke r48 L. Mannikhuis49 C. Robinson50 J . Bingham51 Luke Leeton52 A . Flowerday53 M . Davie s54 G. Still55 G. Harrak56 A. Palumbo57 W. Pocock58 J. Rutherford59 A. Yanni60 A Grady61 A. Waters62 N. Mitchell63 I . Bagnall64 J . Park65 J . Healy67 V. Coffey68 0. Lloyd69 Bill Leeton70 B . Clark71 M . Baldwin75 P Gomizel76 J. Harrah77 R . Sharkey80 R . Fletcher

OLD WE;;Coach: Jeffrey Wilson

Snr Asst: Michael ChristoRes. Coach : Scott Walker

1 B . Gerace2 J. Braham3 Trav. Edwards

'.. 4 J. Bartolo

5 S. Hewitt6 J. Horsburgh (VC)7 B. Merryweather8 A. Horsburg h9 F. Pavez10 C. Lever11 S . DePiazza

12 M Baulch13 M . Ristevski14 P. Hudson15 A . Board16 S. Christo17 M. Aquiline18 G . Walker19 J. Mason20 D. Hudson21 L. Hudson22 S . Anderson23 S . Huntington (VC)24 L. Fairfield (C)25 Troy Edwards26 P. Mesman27 T. Whiting28 D . Slattery (Res C)29 S . Baltoch30 A. Mokrusch31 A. Mille r32 G . Jenkinson33 D . Berm34 C. Bramwell35 G . Robson36 K. Pilsbury37 C. Molitoris

38 D. Nikola39 M . Oldham

40 J . Morsello41 K . Miller (VC)42 T. Brooker

43 A . Runciman44 B .Lennon45 E . Sandstrom46 M. Whiting47 T. Theodore48 R . Van Engele

n49 J. Miller50 P. Habersatt52 N . Wallac e53 J. Manolokakis54 M . Crosswell56 D. Carruthers57 R. Kerney58 C. Larkin59 L. Barnes60 N . Aquiline77 T. Dennis88 H . Hodgso n

C . HudsonD . Trustlov e

MAJOR SPONSOR :Werribee Mazda

P® : .'c-.' :__, 1Coach : Brett Devlin

Res Coach : Gary Dean

1 M. Taylor Son DVC2 R . Humphreys3 J. Marshall4 B. Tumer San VC5 P. Sosic6 M . Verberre7 C. Richardson8 M . Hill Sell Capt9 B . Reardon10 D. Cooper11 B . Phillips12 A . Brownjohn13 J . Spence14 W. Elliot15 P. Hasslert6 A. D'Intino17 C . Macleod18 F. Doyl e19 S. Matheson20 J. Nicholls21 D. Miller22 R. Walsh23 K. Anthony24 N. Bishop25 M . Driessen26 D. Harris26 B . MacCormack27 R . Davies28 D . Boland28 P. Cooper29 M. Beasley29 A. Foster30 T. McFarlane31 R. Marshall Res Capt32 M . Verberne33 H. Clarke34 J. Conway35 S . Hatchard36 M . D'Intino37 S . West38 R . Benso n39 B . Wooderson40 R . Marshall41 C . Byrne42 P. Amo!d43 J . Howes44 B. White44 D . Glanville45 A. Contreras46 S. Campbell47 D. Cran e48 N. Sharp50 A. Vole55 G. Hamner56 C. Plazzer58 J . McClure63 M . Weber

ST JOHNSCoach: Ban McGee

Res Coach : Rod Walker

1 K . Arnold2 M . Peake3 D. O'Connor4 S . Holmes5 B . Hilto n6 M. Phaedonos7 N. Chalk8 M. Hartnett9 A. Jone s10 M. Courmadias11 J . Kelly12 P. Walke r13 C. Horbury V.C .14 P. Sharp14-R M . Hanger15 M . Kosmala16 A. Paterso n17 S . Cockayne VC : Res18 C. Emery19 J . Cotton20 B . Rydquist21 S . Koppers C .22 G. Roberts23 J . Diaz D.VC .24 L. Mara25 B. Waters26 H . Wathen27 R.DowseB28 A. Dexter

29 T. Elli s30 R. Walker31 D. Rydquist32 A. Rudd33 A . Fonceca34 M . Hancock C. - Res35 J . Sacco36 P. Harris37 D . Christian VC : Res38 D . Savio39 P. Rudd40 T. Hyland42 D. Sanders43 M . Van Houton44 J. Ross45 A. Hall46 B . Callery47 G. Bastane48 J . Hargraves49 A . Kizilis50 J . Brown51 C . Santoni52 D . Harkin53 C . Rattle54 D .Vandenvert55 B. Pickering56 A. Dragwldge66 Joe Scardamaglia

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LY HO UHSVU WEST BRUNSWICKCoach : Tony Rowe Coach : Shave t7~,tram Coach : Tim Ellis Coach : Angus Hamilto n

Coach : Ead Henderson Res Coach : Mark Elder Assistant : D. ForbesM d b

Res Coach : Rob Famine Res Coach : Damian Shaw

Res Coach : Bre1i DowningRes Coach: G. a sanAsst Coach: G. Ternes

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2 Ma. Hannan C . 2 I . Bingham 2 R. Thorp 2 C. Lee 1 b A. Hamilto n2 P Hamilton

3 J . Mervcich 4 P. Henderson 3 J. Nation 3 D. Flack .. Irvin g3 B

5 S . King 5 II. Tura 3r T. ClevelandGarrin ~4 L 9

4 S . Kiddi hC

4 C. LehmannC6 L Kealy 6 D. Pus one

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7 A . Hannan 7 A . Bums (Res Capt).

6 S. Cracknell6 M . Walsh 6 S. Pietsch (V Capt )

Kidd8 X 8 R. Bennett 7 D. ZulickiB . Starnebrink 7 S. Benjamin (Capi .)

.9 S . Aqualina 9 D. Richardson 8 S. Hams 8 M . Palmington

9 J. Ayiing8 S. Monague9 A. Morphett

10 '. McCormick 10 G. Fox 9 D. Moadiel d10 M Butera 10 M . Keogh (Sen Capt .) 10 D. Jelbart

it P. Daly 11 M . Meyer .Forbes11 D 11 M . Green 11 P. Norman

12 A. Argynou 12 A . Hermann.

12 W. Smith 12 B. Black 12 T. Maguire

13 S. Brockle y13 E . Henderson 13 S . Miller 13 N . Rose 13 R. BeII (Res Capt.) 14 C . Bowshall - Tanner14 D. Bell 14 S . O'Boyle 14 J. Mitchell 14 J. Mannis 15 J . Sudholz15 B . Lazzaro 15 D. Reynolds 75» R . Lapish t4a As Taylor 16 S. Edwards16 J . Neimi 16 D. Venness 16 J. Tate 15 A. Murphy 17 J . Haysey

17 P. DAndrea 17 C. Hayes 17 C . Langendorf 16 R. DaDaly 18 G . Elli s

18 G . Cox 18 J. Levies18 A. Heffner19 J . Uebergang

17 A. Tedesco 19 W. Touzel20 R Bamford

19 A. Reid 19 B. Boucher 20 G . Madrigrano18 D. Velisha18a A P.'aTaw

.21 A. Thompson

20 W. Brown 20 C. Hall 21 J . Hall .19 S.Daly 22 N . Hart

21 B. Johnson 20 1. MacKenzie 22 G. MandalisRenau t20 N

23 D . Rudd

22 T. Milne 21 D. Kennett 23 G. Tames .21 A Borg

24 J . JenkinhS S

23 B. Downing 22 M. Buckley 24 N . Carroll25 D . Creek

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myt e25 .26 R . Benjami n

24 B. Joske 23 B. Bayliss 26 P. Thomas 23 D . Lee 27 D . Manoukinn25 S. Atherton 24 B. Bayliss 27 A . Cusick 24 L Carson 28 E . Walle r26 R . Mdchell 25 M. Kelly 28 B . Mcinnes 25 N . Adamo 29 C . Sheed y27 P. Cheevers 26 J. Dascali 29 A . Pashley 26 B. Vasilou 30 A . Goode

28 T. Paterakis 27 M. Leplaa 30 J . Partridge 27 T. Davidson 31 R . Mille rBabon32 J

29 J . Adgemis 28 N . Williams 31 P. Dolenco 28 D . Czajowski (Son V/C) .33 T Thompson

30 T. Zantuck 29 A. Sheer 32 S . Dimon d33 J Schutz

29 p S 34 I . Tvryrord31 S. Hermman 30 B. Holland

.34 J . O'neill 30 5 Simpson 35 M . Carmichael

32 D . McGee 31 A. Richardson 35 S Croons 32 M. Jordon 36 Z. Rudd

33 M. Doyle 32 L. Hannemann.

36 A. Pendlebury 33 S . Wiggins 37 T. DempseyCoona n38 D

35 N . Moojen 33 T. Bartholomew 37 G. Catterall 34 F. MartinetBure~rorth35 B

.39 R. West

37 J . Clyne 34 T. Rowe 38# M . Sanders39 M Rea

.36 A . Taylor 40 T. Fromhold

38 D . Rowe 35 C . Cachia (Capt) .40 L. Maguire 37 P. Keogh

41 D. Garvey

39 A . Brig{ia 36 M. Elder 41 A. Ludlow 38 T. Towers (Res V/C)42 B . Hogan

J Tobin~40 B . Bulpit 37 B . Robinson 42 D. Wallace 39 L. LargBeld

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41 T. McQualter 38 M. Christiansen 43 R. Franc 40 S . Fuller 45 C. Stephen s42 G. Gaylor 39 D. Hallisey 43r M . O'neill 41 G. Grogan 46 R. Howard43 W. D'Andrea V.C. 40 B . Ttwmas 46 D. Fazakerley 42 J. Purloin 47 M . Quigley44 D. Geary 41 Y. Kaleunte 47 M . Turvey 43 A. Renaut 48 L. McGregor

45 C. Roe 42 M . McFarlane4

8 49 S G.. Smits Gilmore 44 T. Johnstone 49 J. Haysey

50 Hutchens46 A . Ray 43 A. Brown 50 J. Corbett 45 C. Alabakis N Sherry47 J . Royle 44 T. Zaharopoulos 51 S. Capogreco 46 B. Patton 52 M. Gormo48 C. Maloney 45 C. Francs 52 J. Bowes 47 L. Moore 53 A. Hogan52 M . Anderson 46 C. Jones 53 J. Thomas 48 B. SinHeld 54 A. Meilak

53 D. Phillips 47 P. Fyfield 54# B Mcleod 49 R. Zu6an 55 D . Chiech i55 M. Tull 50 C. Marcie 56 S. Darling

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9 Matthew Brennan

10 Avi Wekselman

11 Luke Holmes

12 Dean Schwab

14 Sharon Alger

15 Bob Kaindi

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17 Mark Gibson

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20 Russell Nation

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WE USEby Steve McCarthy& Leah Gallagher

PromotionsWell done to first year boundary umpire

Paul Carroll who last week ran his first A

Section game at Old Haileybury, Paul

looked very comfortable but after the game

did his face match the same colour as his

hair? Paul is another example of an ex-

player turning his hand to a new career

and succeeding . Paul was not only a

handy player for St .Bede's Mentone Tigers

but he represented the VAFA in a C/D

representative team in Adelaide a few

seasons ago . Also being promoted last

week was last year's Best First Year

Umpire Award winner Peter Angelis into

his first C Section game . Hopefully Peter

can follow in the footsteps of 2003 winner

Peter Liddell who is now umpiring in A

and B Sections . Peter A. had the good

fortune of running with Jeremy Heffernan,

which means that Jeremy had most of the

play so that Peter could ease into the pace

of the game .

10-yea r service and Life membershipsDon't forget that if you qualify for your 10-year service award to get your letter intothe Secretary (Simon Stokes) quicklybefore the end of June. Also anynominations for Life membership mustalso be in by the end of June (an extensionis likely), written nominations must have aseconder and must meet 2 of 3 criteria :

1 . 10 years service2 . Representation on the VAFAUA

executive (minimum 3 years )3 . Conspicuous service to the VAFAUA

These awards will be presented at theAnnual Dinner at the Victorian Club onMonday 22nd August . Always a greatnight with an even greater after-party .Take note of the details provided with yourlast payslip in relation to attendance atthis compulsory event .

Not so squeezee y i-----_ .__-----_----'

How many umpire s

can you fit into a change room? Last week atOld Haileybury we tried for the record, here'show it went . For the main game we have 2field, 2 boundary and 2 goal then let's addthe U/ 19 panel of 2 field and 2 boundarygiving us a total of 10 . But what the heck -let's chuck in 2 umpires observers in ShaneHerbert and Brad Lowe to make it the evendozen . I suppose it would have been worse ifthey were all at Melbourne High. Can anyone top that ?

i :iaag there waiting _7 w themwas a puraettin- 3 ,ind

boxing gloves wi th a noa e ed,

"A .D . you might need these r your

pre-game warm-up, signed - Bubbca .g•,

The gloves are off! !Seems that our media-shv Past PresidentAnthony Damen was finally a little lost for

words last Saturday at Toorak Park (and no,

not just because he was running with Rick

Love)! As we all know, A .D. was recently in

the news, so when he and Rick went into the

Prahran change rooms before the game they

were greeted with an interesting sight .

Sitting there waiting for them was apunching bag and boxing gloves with a note

attached, "A.D. you might need these for

your pre-game warm-up, signed - Bubba!"

Of course Bubba is the irrepressible

Secretary/ General Manager of Prahran AFC,

Neil Wallmeyer . As a player he could always

dish out a few (and not get caught), maybe

he could teach A .D. a trick or two . The

gesture was taken in the good humour

intended. Great to see this sort of

camaraderie between the clubs and the

umpires in the VAFA.

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BeiersdorfAustralia Ltd

The half way mark and time for theteachers report :Elsternwick are top of the class, on theirway to top spot, a double chance and likelypromotion .Bulleen and St Mary's have been great ontheir day but not quite able to match with thetop of the class . Only a bit more consistencyrequired .Eltham and Hawthorn have had slow starts

with a few non attendances however theirsecond terms saw much improved results . A

little more concentration might do the trick .

North Brunswick has had plenty of greatresults in some tough tests however their

grade average might cause a few concerns

down the track .

Box Hill North and Albert Park had greatstarts to the year but missed a few gradesrecently . Still plenty of opportunity to rise inthe ranks .Finally, Richmond continues to hold up thegrade although improved performance fromlast year .Round 9 Review

Big result was probably the Eltham big win

against Box Hill North. The Turtles havegone from strength to strength in recent

weeks, as predicted by many . Mann was

superb up forward with 13 goals whilst

Andrews dominated across half back. DPenny was again good for Box Hill .

St Mary's recorded another big win, thistime at the expense of North Brunswick.Tagell was again in the goals, this time with6 . North were best served by Santacrose andTaleb .Bulleen also staked their claim on a doublechance as they comfortably accounted forAlbert Park . Good news for Bulleen was thegreat spread of goal kickers . Albert Park

battled hard with

injuries causingmayhem. Sims

and Borley were

the best for the

Falcons as they worked hard around thepacks .Finally, Hawthorn got in front of the ledgerwith a big win over Richmond, Lauletta andDixon caused havoc up forward whilst LCollins was also good . Liuzzi was best forRichmond .Preview

Who has dropped off and who is on the

improve? The first two games in the second

half of the season are always great guides asto who has the momentum going in the right

direction !

Match of the season in the offering as StMary's host Elsternwick . Certainly a likely

" atch of the season in theoffering as St Mary's host

Elsternwick. Certainly a likelyprelude to final's action. "

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prelude to final's action . The big query is howthe Wicks will respond to a lengthy break?Pretty well I would expect . Wicks to make itten on end !Another great game as Bulleen host

gfaa•tllorn . The two sides had a great shootout in round 1 and both enter the game withconfidence high . Not much between them atall but maybe home ground advantage willget Bulleen over the line .

Backs to the wall job as Box Hill North an d

Albert Park clash . Whilst not terminal, aloss would place either side two games andplenty of percentage out of the finals . Reallytough one to call as both sides suffer frominjury problems. Albert Park for mine, butnot with much certainty.Finally, Richmond host North Brunswick .North have mixed it up with some of the bestwhilst thrown in a few wobblies as well .Richmond continues to battle away but hardto see them breaking through this week,North Brunswick for me .

Z Itllana have the week off.

CorrespondentsEither email me on ed [email protected] orring on 0418348723 .

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D4 SECT--3NAlbert Park v Box Hill North

Eltham Collegians - ByeSt Marys v Elsternwick

Richmond Central v North Brunswick

Bulleen Cobras v Hawthorn Amateurs

nj.~ CTION

BOX :! ILL NORTH 3.2 5.6 9.8 10.10 (70)

ELTHAM 3.1 11.8 23.11 28.17 (185)

Box Hill Nth : Keillor 3 Olsen 2 Wilson 2 D Penny 2 M Penny . Best :

D Penny Liston Cummings Langley Stnfield Pearce .

Eltham : P Mann 13 McClaren 3 Austin 3 Conole 2 Carrucan Paisley

Turner Barnes Andrews Hargraves Crooks . Best : P Mann Andrews

Hargrave Austin Carrucan Connie.

Umpires : Bruno Savi Peter Pullen (F)

ELSTE CK HAS THE BYE

ST AiARYS 3.6 11.11 20 .14 27 .18 (180)

NORTH BRUNSWICK 2.1 4.5 7.8 10.9 ( 69)

St Marys: Tagell 6 Graetzer 4 C Armstrong 3 CriIly 2 Bull 2 Purcell 2Freshwater 2 Cope 2 Andrews Nicholson Wright Lane. Best: Wright

Andrews Lane Purcell Graetzer C Armstrong .

Nth Bruns : Pizzari 3 Boudoloh 2 Glucas 2 A TahaMassri Twaddle .

Best: Pizzart Taieb Orr A Taha Menta Santacroce .

Umpires: David Phillips (Rot) Jon Kerr (F)

RICHMOND CENTRAL 0 .0 3.5 6.7 11.8 (74)

HAWTHORN AMATEURS 7.7 14.7 22.12 31 .20 (206)

Rich Cent : Duktc 2 Nuske 2 Robertson 2 Moffatt 2 Taylor Read

LiuzzL Best : Liuzzi Read Porteus Robertson Darling Speakman .

Haw : Lauletta 9 Dixon 7 Spooner 6 Gavin 2 Fulton 2 Pritchard Rice

Hall McKenna Malcolm . Best: Lauletta Dixon L Collins Spooner E

Martin Ruztcka.Umpires : Steve Castersen Peter Griffiths (F) Michael Lee Andrew

Summers (G)

BULLEEN COBRAS 4 .8 9.11 16 .14 25.21 (171)

ALBERT PARK 2.0 4.4 6.5 8.8(56)

Bul Cob: F Arcoraci 5 T Fradkin 4 M Nathanielsz 3 B Cookson 3 T

Whittaker 2 T Pearson 2 R Badanjek 2 T Conn P Dail'Oglio T Moore A

Vincitoro. Best : B Cookson F

Albert Park: Quinlan 2 Burton Collins R Baker Grase Sims Payne .

'... Best: Sims Bennett Braley McKay .

Umpires : Matt Meter Matthew Brennan (F )

BOX HILL NORTH 1 .1 1.1 1.4 1.6(12)

ELTHAM 0.3 4.7 7.9 12.13 (85)

Box Hill Nth: Cavallo . Best: Gold Thot Presti Irvine Howarth J

Robinson . Eltham: Krohn 4 Simpson 2 Paine 2 Abbott Todman

Weston Galvin . Best: Jarvis Abbott Simpson B Galvin Whyte Gilbert .

ELSTERNWICK HAS THE BYE

ST h3ARYS 3.0 8.4 12.5 16.12 (108)

NORTH BRUNSWICK 4.5 4.7 6.8 6.8(44)

St Marys : Bernardi 5 Theoharris 3 Latimer 3 Frail 3 Black Tahos .

Best : Theoharris Goold Tahos Anders Bernardi Frail .

Nth Bruns: Boudoloh 2 Taira Papanastastos Freeman Carter . Best:

Freeman Pisasale Taha Said Hassan Heck .

RICHMOND CENTRAL 0.0 0.1 0.2 1.3(9)

HAWTHORN AMATEURS 3 .2 10.6 14 .10 19.13 (127)

Rich Cent : Neilson . Best: Prentice Lane Neilson Moulday Lake

Fotheringham .Haw: GatUss 5 B Collins 4 Tyson 3 Ho 2 Blacksuman 2 A Collins

Tounge Dig. Best: Gattiss Beg,O Tysm Ho Jarvo CriveW .

BULLEEN COBRAS 1 .4 3.14 6.16 8.19 (67)

ALBERT PARK 3.2 3.2 8.7 8.7 (55)

Bin Cob: M Rowe 3 M Unwln 2 J Redfern 2 M Mazzarella . Best : S

Patrelli M Unwin J Trinchi C Batt D Palermo .

Albert Park: Fairlrield 3 Downie Green Jackson Langdon McGuire.

Best : Toth Cook Fairfield Jackson Harries Shakespeare .

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Coach: Pete Smith Coach: Peter Armstrong Coach : Joe D'Angeto Coach : Dennis Grace Coach : Wayne ReardonRes Coach: Paul Shoppee Res Coach : Jon Pratt Res Coach : TBA Asst . P McNally Res Coach : Paul Gregor

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Marinovic33 M 28 A . Foskett 30 T. Putt 27 J . Slockdale23 D . DeZoete24 T Green

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37 L. Hogan53 N . Chap

Van den Akker54 L43 T. Whittaker 49 J. Banbar 42 C. Conote

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5 S . Avery 8 S . Menta 8 D. Speakman 7 A. Dwyer

6 P. Avery 9 A . Sammartino 9 A. Piani 8 R. Kodituwaku

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8 S . Gatiss 11 J . Boudoloh 11 S . Lake 10 D. Cope

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11 J. Dawson 16 S . Tsialtas 15 C. Barry 14 L . Goldsworthy=

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ELSTERNWIC _jA rThe 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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Sports & .. edicalSupplie s

Section OneSuburban football returned to Melbourne lastweekend with the string of unpredictable resultscontinuing to throw the Section One premiership racewide open . Once-favourites St Kevins slumped to theirthird defeat of the season, comprehensively outclassedat home by Collegians . Leading 6 .2 to 0 . 1 at the firstbreak, Collegians were simply too good for the homeside, Tardiff single-handedly kicking the visitors tovictory with an eight goal haul. In the round's othergames, St Bernards recorded their second victory inas many weeks with a 16 point win over Old Scotch,University Blues continued their steady climb up theladder vrith a 54 point win over Old Brighton, while DeLa cruised to a comfortable 64 point win over OldXavs, with Rae kicking six .At the halfway point of the home-and-away seasonjust two wins separate first from sixth, with eight sidesstill in the running to secure a final's berth. After threeweeks without competitive football, ladder-leadersMarcellin travel to St Bernards this weekend in amust-win game for both sides . Needing to maintain afour-point buffer at the top of the table . Marcellin willgo into the game red-hot favourites, but face aninspired St Bernards side who will be determined tomaintain their recent run of victories . A loss thisafternoon will almost sidnal an end to St Bernards'finals aspirations, a2 although they have thecapacity to stay with Marcellin until half-time, theladder-leaders should be too strong . Marcellin by 35 .In the round's other games, St Kevins to return to thewinners list with a win over Old Xavs and VictoriaPark . De La to be too strong at home against UniBlues, and Old Scotch to record win number five of theseason away at Old Brighton .

Section Twod season Review

Tipped the card, golf clap for that . . .thank you kindly .Now to the Mid Season Review (finals odds inbrackets) .Carey (no quote) - The OC #1 (Seth) have deservedtheir 9-zip record . Tiras and Laidlaw's form meansbook them for the second semi right now .Camberwell (1 /10) - The OC #2 (Ryan) are the mainchallenger, as Tolson, McGuigan and Morley are allclass. Will play deep into September.Banyule (2/5) - have too many forward options tocontain, will enjoy the second half of the season .Rupo (4/7)-Their running ball-carriers should survivethe heavier conditions and secure a finals' berth .Caulfield (evens) - Deserve to be 5th, the return gameagainst Rupo will be decisive .Beaumaris (3/1) - a tad inconsistent and leakingheavily to the top sides .Whitefriars (20/1) - stand-in coach produced thegoods last week - will Daly survive the season??Trinity (66/ 1) - improving, and may spring a couple ofsurprises in the heavier conditions .Melburnians (66/ 1) - look good, feel good, but mustput in 4 quarter performances .Essendon (250/1) - some schoolboy influx could see

Fr,: (U19 2, 3 & Blue)

1 (U19 1 & Red )

them back on thepark .

TipsOC #I by 3 goals over the Bear sOC #2 by 12 goals (from the Hillier boot!) over OMsFriars in an upset by 22 point sBeauy by 6 goals over OTsRupo to have a break, or a 15 goal win .

Section Thre eReviewOnly Ajax's solid victory over the exam-riddledMonash prevented me from tipping the Section 3 cardas well . Special mention goes to Parade who carriedinjured players into, and throughout the game againstBlacks, but somehow produced 7 goals into the breezein the last quarter to win by a mere 4 points overquality opposition .Old Paradians (NQ) - Spinner's trophy cabinet hasroom for another one!Uni Blacks (NQ) - clearly the major challenger, andexams last week would've made things harder againstParade . Keep safe .

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U1SLUIOld Xaverian sSt KevinsOld BrightonOld ScotchU1 2

HandleyO'RourkeSalemTummel

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Banyule Viewbank Tsingaris 4 42Old Carey Tirus 8 41Old Camberwell Tolson 2 31Old Carey Laidlaw 5 27Beaumaris Hill 1 26U19 (3)

Uni Blacks Battista 5 40Oakleigh Cleary 5 39Monash Blues Collins 4 31Bentleigh Hunt 1 23Ul (BLUE]Mazenod Bogar 6 52Salesian Scorpians Singh 3 45

Peninsula D Smith 4 40Hampton Rovers White 5 36U1 RED

Emmaus SL Croughhan 5 38Aquinas Raggazoni 1 27Bulleen Templestowe P Voglis 0 2 6

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Oakleigh ( 1/5) - just quietly going about theirbusiness, will be thereabouts.St Bedes ( 1/2) - rcame an early slump, and areprettv much cemei . 1 already .Bentieigh ( 10/1) - probably the only side with achance to jump into the finals, but a long shot .La Trobe (12/1) - expected to make more of, theirhome-ground adv an tage, may have a few surprises

left.Old Ivan hoe (15/1) -disappointing, but would hope tofinish better.AJAX ( 25/ 1) - will enjoy the muddier conditions, could

upset a few .hfHSOB (33/1)- harder to pick than a broken nose .Monash ( 33 / 1) - brief flirtation with -victories, but nowback to plodding .

TipsBlacks to belt La Trobe by e = mc 2Hoers to plough the Woodfull-Miller mud by 3 goalsThe Raiders by a rural kilometre over MonashBentleigh over AJAX by 2 goalsOakleigh to nudge out the Tigers by 10 points

section Blu eMazenod again impressed. but Hampton's big win overthe Bloods has given them a generous buffer over thepirates in the race for 4th spot . Salesian were happywith Jordan and Kalogiannis (welcome back!) as theynegotiated a tough one .Now to the mid-season form :Ormond (1 /4) - They have a good spread ofgoalkicking midfielders, and this means they're toughto keep quiet .Salesian (1/4) - big surprise this season, have theguns up forward to make the final week .Mazenod (1/4) - also developing great goal-kickers,especially Bogar. Methinks coach Regan has a fewsurprises up his sleeve . . . . .Hampton (1/2) - will be pleased with their progressafter drifting down the divisions .Peninsula (3/2) - Still in there punching. Don *t writethem off just yet .Oakleigh Clays (10/1) - suffered a couple of heavylosses, no real consistency.De La (2) (15/1) - would be hoping for an improvedsecond half.Old Haileybury (66/1) - time to unearth seniorfootballers and keep the school link going.

TipsSalesian by 5 goals at The BossDe La by 43 points at Dairy BellMazenod by plenty at OakleighOrmond to gun down the Pirates by 8 goals.

Section Re dEmmaus St Leos have firmed as premiershipfavourites after annihilating the previously-undefeatedAquinas by 103 points in their top-of-the-table clashlast weekend. Billed as the match-of-the-season,Aquinas were comprehensively outclassed byEmmaus and showed few glimpses of the side thathad previously notched together eight wins on thetrot . With their coach away on holiday the Bloods werenever in the hunt, the game over by half-time followinga six-goal second term from Emmaus while kickinginto a five-goal breeze. Despite a gallant effort fromAquinas in the third quarter, Emmaus turned on theparty tricks in the last kicking seven goals to none and

proving the-VII go a long way in September. In theround's other games, Old Westbourne cruised to acomfortable 45 point win over Rupertswood . the homeside recording fifteen scoring shots to one in theopening quarter, Kew notched up win number seven ofthe season with a 41 point victory over Old Scotch,while Fitzroy came back from a 16 point quarter-timedeficit to defeat Therry by 73 .The second-half of season 2005 gets underway thisweekend, as new ladder-leaders Emmaus enjoy aweek off and bonus four points courtesy of the bye .Desperate to recapture their position on top of theSection One ladder, Aquinas travel to Old Westbournein a danger game for the Bloods. Despite sitting in thebottom half of the table Old Westbourne cannot beunderestimated, their first-quarter annihilation ofRopy last week testament to their ability to control agame from the opening bounce . However with theircoach back home . Aquinas should be too strong, theBloods by 7 pts . In the round's other games, Fitzroy tocontinue their mid-season renaissance with a win overOld Scotch, Kew to confirm their status as a top threeside away at Buileen, and Therry to run out winnersat home against an undermanned Rupertswood .Correspondent sCam Nation - camnationO optusnet .com.auFraser Cameron - fcameron,-liv .asn .au

UNDER-19 S" . CTIOPt 1Old Xaverians v St Kevin s

Collegians - ByeSt Bernards v Marcellin

Old Brighton v Old ScotchDe La Salle v University Blues

UNDER-19 SECTION 2Old Carey v Banyule Viewbank

Whitefriars v Caulfield O rOld Camberwell v Old Melburnians

Old Trinitv v BeaumarisRupertswood v Old Essendon G r

UNDER-19 SECTION 3University Blacks v La Trobe Uni

MHSOB v Old Ivanho eOakleigh v St Bedes Mentone Tigers

AJAX v Bentleigh - at Princes Park, Caulfieldon Sunday at 2 .00 pm

Old Paradians v Monash Blue s

UNDER-19 (2) BLUEHampton Rovers v Salesian Scorpions

De La Salle (2) v Old HaileyburyOakleigh Clays v Mazenod 0 C

Ormond v Peninsula 0 B

UNDER-19 (2) REDFitzrov Reds v Old Scotch - at

Ramsden Street OvalBulleen Templestowe v KewEmmaus St Leos 0 C - Bye

Old Westbourne v Aquinas 0 CTherry Penola 0 B v Rupertswood (2 )

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I_n o `ST KE'VIIVS OB 0A 4.2 6.3 10.5 (65)COUrGU='13 6.2 7.6 12.9 16.10 (106)SBOB: Beis .°v 3 O'Rourke 3 Mercnurlou 2 Langhnore Akderuceio . Best:Longmore Low Mios Feehan Browne Akierucclo. CoIl: Tardtff 8 Ztmbachs 2Baxter Donagan Williams Scott Quick Jefferey . Best: TardiC RutherfordZlmbachs Donagan Lynch Scott . Umpires: Mark Alexander Brett Herslmpe (F)MARCELLIN HAS THE BYEST BERALARDS 5.8 7.11 10.14 10.16 (76)OLD SCOTCH 0.5 4.9 5.9 8.12 (60)St Bern: Kavanagh 2 Uren 2 V3ney 2 Schroder Marian Gales Hinkley. Best :Uren lannaao Ryan Kavanagh lnden:enico Schroder. Old Sc: Bradley 2Slattery 2 Kiwe 2 Peace 7lnnmel. Best: Liliey Can Napo Aylett Wallace-SmithSlattery. Umpires: Nick Keating [an Kennedy (F)OLD BRIGHTON 2.2 4.3 8.9 9.10 (64)UNIVERSITY BLUES 4.2 10.10 10.10 17.16 (118)Old Br. Eastgate 3 Priestly 2 Batt 2 Gunning Salem. Best: Browning JenningsEastgate Gunning Olliver Miller. Uni Blues : Hayter 4 Brennan 2 Farrell 2Guthrie 2 Bronts Minns Lesko Gilbertson Carmody Marshall McCarthy. BestBronts Carmody Farrell Hayter Marshall Bradley. Umpires: Dean SchwabDavid Anselmt (F Will Burn- David Cameron (B) .OLDRA S 1.3 1.7 3.9 5.11(41)DE LA S .AILE 4.1 8.6 10.10 15 .15 (105)Old X m Preece 2 Handky Siik Kelly . Best: Bernice Mortensen Harry D.SnllthMoore Langdon . DLS : Rae 6 Ffeldsend 2 Close 2 Edwards 2 Hogan NethersoteDe Marte. Best: Keely Close Rae Kovess Stewart Cox Umpires: Tom HaysomFrank Kavanagh (F) Brent Reid Gary Clancy (G )

W-12 cEt :Ttox 2SANY[7LE VIEWB .ANK 4.5 11.8 14.12 21 .17 (143)CAULFIELD GR 1.2 3.2 7.4 10.5 (65)Baayute : O"Donnell 5 Tsingaris 4 Saker 3 Shepard-Mueller 2 Stavropolou

s Toull Spicer Brockwell B.Dimeck Swift Poyxr. Best: Buckley ODonnell SwiftSalter Herbert Lardo . Caul: Price 3 S .WOOd 2 Sundberg Spittal Noblett JusumSesser. Best: Hammond Biggs S .WCa1 Balsa Josum Webb, Um : TimSaunders Nathan Sheppard (1ry Tristan Collin Marcus Lefebure (G)WHITEFR3AILS 2.2 6.3 10.8 16-14 (110)OLD &iELBURNIANS 4 .5 7.8 9.9 10.12 (72)Whitt Tomes 6 Mirabela 2 Power 2 Gibbs Petts Gamble D Kidder GreenlandKenez . Best: D Kaldor TorneV Haniss Yore Mirabella Greenland . Old Me fl :Jones 3 Prowse 2 Russell 2 CUdipp Hardy Kauye . Best: Oman Hardy MitchellJones Russell Bender. Umpires: Geoff Deveson Christian Schaefer (F)OLD CAMBERWELL 6 .7 13.8 16.17 25.20 (170)BEAUMARiS 0.0 4.3 6.5 6.8(441Old Camb: Hillier 12 Tsindos 4 Walpole 3 Tolson 2 Be Scanctis FovntonRobinson T Peasnell. Best; Hiller Christie Tsindos Walpole Morley Tolson .Beaune Stark Hill Ga~q~erino Loch Calms Valle . Best: Bllesner Waller WallKilgore Gaspcrino. Umpires: Peter Cahill Jamie Mayhew-Sharp (F )OLD TRgM 21 .14 (140)OLD ESSEh-DOPI GR 9.11 (65)Old Essendon ForfeitOLD CAREY 7.2 11.4 16.8 21.11 (137)RUPERISWOOD 3.3 6.7 8.9 11.12 (78)Old Carey: Tiras 8 Laidaw 5 Remmers How-gate Andranopoulos RobinsonWillingham Wood Day. Best T1ras Laidaw Courier Baker Robinson Wood.Rupert: Baddeley 2 Pretty 2 Harrison McPhee Evans Glenn Morrison QuigleyTennant. Best: Evans Gaunt Quigley T Smith Glenn Allport . Umpires : GeoffCaulfield (Rot) Lee Crossley (F)

IMER-19 SECTI(Nd 4LA TROBE UNIVERSITY 3 .0 6.4 7.6 14.10 (94)DID IVANHOE 4.3 4.5 6.11 11 .13f -19)LaTmbe : Maatman 4 Holland 2 Beck 2 Hooke 2 Patterson Davidson TaylorWalscott Best Walscott Van Out Maatman P .Davtes Beck Hooke . OldIvanha: Roger 3 Rosentis 3 Ellis 2 Foster Steer bllnas. Best: Clarke Nicho

lPageword Ellis Foster Hartriek. Umpires: Jason Lane Matt Simpson (F)MH.AB 1 .1 2.2 4.6 4.7(31)ST BEDES MENT TiG 4.2 5.5 7.5 10.9 (69)MHSOB: Leskie McGrath Ashworth Anderson, Best Frazeek Pretty AndersonAshworth McGrath. StB/18T: A McConnell 3 Terrell 2 Hunter Knowles MarksL Breton Porter. Best: Laver A McConnell Terrell Faullmer K McConnellHunter. Umpires : Ken MeNlece Nick Brown IF) Simon McInerney JasonTravers B) Andrew Barnes Greg Rollo (G)OAKLEIGH AFC 4.7 7.11 14.14 18.18 (128)BEP7fi.EIGH AFC 2.2 4.6 6.8 9.12 (66)

4

Barley (F)

Mack ~z~e.~ BesC Harold M Bennett D>Bcni : A VJesi 2 J West Hunt Coles Fidler Kirk. Best: DewRoacsi. Umpires: Darren Rowlinson Michael Ryde (F)AJAX 4.6 7.10 12.13 15.14 (104)MONASH BLUES 3.0 4.2 6.5 9.8 (62)AJAR: Blusztein 5 Ezekiel 3 Grof 2 Majtlis 2 Kegen Messes bIlleckl . Best:Measey Biusztein Ezekiel Shulman Graf Kegen . Mon Blues: Collins 4Cruickshank 2 Barton HarL+Ck Pedulla Best Jordan Barton Shopov JacobsonHaelock Collins. Um : David Phillips David Anselmi (F) Keith LewisBrendan Dowling (B) Andrew Barnes John Robinson (G )UNIVERSITY DUCKS 1 .5 4.9 6.10 13.11 (89)OLD P 7ANS 3.2 4.4 7.7 14.9 (93)Uni Blacks: Battista 5 Bell 4 Batters LeMaitre Milms Ross . Best : Jess MikusBattista Pippin Moar LeLgr. Old Par: Kanidllalds 4 Znanotic 4 Cw.•ks 3Clayton 2 Salomon . Best: Zhanovic Richardson Valente Geary Berber Holden.Umpires: Jack Fagan Tom Windlow (C18) (F )

tirn3FR-19 (2) Br Ttt,''.. SALESIAN SCORPIONS 6.6 10.8 16.12 20 .12 (132)PENINSULA Oil 3.3 9.5 13.10 13 .13191)Sales Scarp: Jordan 5 Curtis Singh 3 Demaria Kosky 2 Crowiey PhippsThomson Togia Wilson. Best : Butterfield Jordan C Thomson Phipps CrowleyKalogiarm's. Pmia : D Smith 4 W'u,~tat( 3 Coidrey 2 Madder Selvus R SmithKoy. Best: Madder Proved Ben Tricky White Wilmont . Umpires: Mark FarrellPaul Tyrer (F) Josh Tyrer ( )OLD HAILEYBURY 1 .2 7.3 7.3 9.5 (59)HAMPTON ROVERS 6.8 12.10 17.14 21.18 (144)Old Balk Doukas 3 Campbell 2 Elliot Korlos Johnson N Waite . Best: ElliotStan'~°~ Wveth Harrison Waite Campbell. Hampt Roan Gleeson 6 White 5Rootsey 3 Kobayashi 2 Curry Ross Utbrick Woods Zampagltone . Best: SharpeI is Kobayashi Hendry Schafer McDonald. Umpires: David D'Attera Mar kDuthie (F) Jessica Rollo Amanda Whittaker (B)2+-' . . . .-'OD 4.4 6.8 12.13 19.18 (132)DE LS SAII,E (2) 1 .2 1.5 2.8 5.12 (42)fl" a : Bogar 6 Duke 3 N Crameri 2 Kavanagh 2 Moran 2 Mann Battey Deeg-nRLseky . Best: J Cramert Ross N Kavins Baiky Moran Deegan . DLS (2) :Morwaod 2 Donning Silvers Meseher. Best K(rarlk Keaney Fletcher MorwroaiFoniob hiescher. Umpires : Anthony Lilley David Ewans (F )OAHIESGH CLAYS 0.1 4.5 7.8 8.13 (61)ORMO1vD 9.2 12.6 21.13 24.13 (157)Oakleigh Clays: S Levy 3 Damells 2 DeC-eorg1 Castello Bugeja . Be~'Ga

ll agher Eoangalista Levy Dan[ells Mes}ey Bureau . Ormoad : Chisholm 7Ashley 4 Jewell Sayer 3 Duthie Upstill 2 Crlbbes McGirr V3pon. Best : Evans

Chiholm Washford Turnbull Upsttll Jewell, Umpires : Richard Yarm Brett

UNDF.R-19 (2 I~FiOLD SCOTCH 2.0 4.5 5.5 6.8 (44)KEW 2.3 4.7 10.14 11 .19 (85)Old Sc: E Whitehead 3 M Needham S Riarhin S Lake. Best T Vogt EWhitehead M Small W Cronin B Saunders W Oughtred C Lie. Rest Fultheim4 Gallagher-Lyon 2 Lawrence 2 Jackson Luci.sano Williams, Best : WilllanysGallagher-Lyron Cochrane Lawrence Wang Hennessey. Umpires: Sarah McGillJohn Hughari(F)

BULLEEN-TE.hSPLESTOWE HAS THE BYEEMMAUS ST LEOS 5.5 11.8 12.13 19.18 (132)AgUINAS GC 0.3 3.3 4.3 4.5(29)Emmaus SL: Croughan 5 Lalor 4 Robin 4 Hickey 3 Brogrlen D'Am7m Quirk .Best: Ahem Brayshaw Hickey Brogden Croughan Robin . Aquinas: BicknellCollins ODonnell Raggozini . Best: Maaskant Thompson Collins Ryan SawyerPapwvrth . Umpires: Jason Evans David Wtndlow (FlOLD WESI'HflUIU°tE 6 .9 7.9 12.14 14.16 (100)RUPER4'SWOOD(2) 1 .0 5.5 5.5 7.13 (55)

'.. Old West: Tanner 3 Squarei 2 Chan 2 M Williamson 2 Heaeger Bidwell TWilliamson Sabrigtio Hall. Best : Smith T Williamson Templeton Stdwe ll MWilliamson Squarci. Ruprrts (2): Be Salvatore 2 Gregory 2 Lovett 2 Alkamade .Best: Gregary McGovern Driver DeSa24atore Broughton Anderson . Umpires:Scan Scully Snr Peter TakakLs (RFL) (F) James Scully (B)F117120Y REDS 2.1 8.9 12 .13 17 .17 (119)TIfERRY PEIdOi.A 4.5 4.5 5.6 6.10 (46)Fitz Reds: McKenzie 4 hianofi 3 Bramham 3 McHemut 2 Ritchie 2 ToppOsborn Beech. Best : Donato Sulemenovski Tops Ritchie Beech Marcon .91terr'y Pen: Conbey 3 Ferraro 2 Taste. Best : Malton Keenan SomertonAllender Desousa Robertson . Umpires: Matt 07{eefe David Murray (1•1

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#j-aZ;:AXS DE LA SALLE (BLUES) MARCELLIH OLD BRIGHTON OLD SCOTCHCoach: Michael Jones Coach : David Madigan Coach : Dean Rossety Coach: Joe Lytt4eton S Coach: Bruce

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Winning EdgePresentations

Round 9 results , despite being fairly kind to me,have served to intensify the quest for a final fou rberth in each Section as the positions are nowmore open than for many seasons . My 86%success rate may cause me to lose pole position inthe Connell Cup Competition .Review of Round 9 .Section 1 .St Kevin's really had a day out against Mt Lilydale,who went down by one hundred and fifty sevenpoints . "The Tyranny of Distance" is proving analmost insurmountable obstacle to Mt Lilydale intheir quest for success on the field .In a game where accurate kicking was a feature,Mazenod defeated Old Melburnians by thirty fivepoints .

Leaders, Prahran consolidated their positionwhen they defeated Old Scotch by thirty eightpoints.

Old Brighton justified my faith in their ability bydefeating University Blues by thirty points .De La Salle provided the upset of the season whenthey defeated a surprisingly submissive OldXaverians by forty one points . The " Crocs" wereRudd(er) less while De La had big Shanecontrolling their forward line . A six goal burst inthe second quarter really set up the De la Sallevictory . Held goalless in the first half, the OldXaverians really had no answer to the dominanceof the resurgent Buick boys .Section 2 .Inaccurate kicking marred the Universitv Blacksand Old Xaverians game, which the Xavcrianswon by two points in the closest contest of theRound. Reports indicate the result could havegone either way in a tense finish . Best for theBlacks were ; Merlo, King, Scott and Woolley .Collegians recorded a victory over Marcellin bytwenty nine points .

Old Essendon Grammarians continued on theirwinning way through a seventy six point win overTherrv Penola .

Old Trinity and Monash Blues staged an evencontest, in which each side played its best footballin the last quarter and where each team haddominant passages of play . Monash, who won byforty two points had good players in; PaulCoughlin, Luke Woods, Phil . Arnott and JohnGaffney .Eley Park Sharks dropped from the top four as aconsequence of their twenty six point loss to adetermined Fitzroy Reds on the windswept

Ramsden StreetGround. The Redsdefied mvprediction that theShark's pace wouldprevail . In reality the relentless Reds wore downthe Sharks. Best for the Reds were ; EamonMcCarthy, Bradley Gleeson in the ruck and myavid reader, defender, Nick Auden to whosejudgement I should pay heed . For the Sharks,Sam Thomas and the consistent, Corey Cresswellwere best .Section 3 .Caulfield Grammarians took firm control ofsecond position when they defeated Old Scotch byfive points after an even contest . Caulfield set uptheir victory in the first quarter with four goalskicked into a strong wind . Their best included ;Baxter, Minter and Nikos. For Old Scotch; LachieThompson, Ballan and Lacey were best.An accurate Whitefriars maintained theirunbeaten record with a nine point victory overFitzroy Reds, who dropped to fourth as a result oftheir defeat . The Reds, who provided strongopposition were worn down by the persistenthome side, whose two late goals sealed the result .Emmaus - St Leo's moved up to third placethrough their sixty point defeat of North Old Bo_vs,who seem to have lost their way mid season .La Trobe University won their first game whenthey defeated Old Carey by thirty three points .Old Geelong had aie bye .

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preview of Round 10 .Section 1 .in a radical departi from my practice, I select StKevin's to defeat Olr Xaverians, whose confidencemust be at an all time low following their displayl, st week . On the other hand, St Kevin's will enterthe game brimming with confidence . Matt Halland David King will be the "Miracle Workers' ifthey can restore the Crocs personnel and form ina week .

sj ~ select St Kevin's to defeat Oldd

Xaverians, whose confidence must

be at an all time low following their

display last week.

Mazenod should win again against the itinerantMt Lilydale, whose form has tapered off.Leaders, Prahran should be able to defeat OldMelburnians, who have little recent form torecommend them .With increased confidence, Old Brighton willprovide solid opposition to Old Scotch, who mustwin to stay in the top four . Scotch will prove tootalented for Old Brighton as they did in Round 1 .De La Salle were really impressive last week andthe University Blues woes continue from week toweek. I can only forecast more head aches forLuke Fulton today as I select De La Salle to winconvincingly.Section 2 .Fitzroy Reds are my selection to win well overMarcellin .University Blacks should be able to defeat

° Collegians and thus maintain their top fourstatus .Old Xaverians journey to unfamiliar territory toplay Therry Penola in Oak Park, where manyvisiting sides have been defeated over many years .However, Therry Penola, this season lacks thetalent of its predecessors so I select Old Xaveriansto win again .Old Essendon Grammarians possess sufficienttalent to again over come a determined Old Trinityeven on the big Hudson Oval .Eley Park Sharks should be able to defeat MonashBlues and so keep in touch with the leading sides .Section 3.Old Scotch, providing they keep their minds onthe job, should be largely untroubled to defeat LaTrobe University, even though the Old Scotchplayers are not used to such a big ground .In a game, which could be a forerunner of thefinals, Caulfield Grammarians journey east toWhitefriars. Home ground advantage will bemarked, although inaccuracy has been av: cakness of Whitefriars over many weeks . I selectR'hitefriars to win a close contest .

Another potential final preview will be theEmmaus St Leo's match against Fitzroy Reds at

Bennettswood . The home side has proven me

wrong several times as their lack of pace andnumbers have prompted me to select against themonly for Emmaus - St Leo's to win . Today, I select

them !Old Geelong and North Old Boys drew in Round 1 .Since then North Old Boys form has fluctuated .Today they are in with a chance as Old Geelonghave not played for three weeks . However as thegame is at Como Park and because North Old Boysare up and down on form I select Old Geelong .Old Carey has the bye .Team Managers.Details of your game would be appreciated by ourreaders . Could I have them by 6 p .m . on Monday,please . Telephone 9467 2857 or e mailnknugenta~alphalink.com .a uFarewell to a Legend .Old Scotch stalwart, Simon lllingworth whosename and presence have been synonymous withthe Old Scotch Club XVIIIs over the past decade,has played his last game . Opponents, team matesand umpires all salute you Simon . We all retainmemories of the big No 51 strutting around theScotch forward line, striving and teaching. The1995 premiership victory was a highlight inSimon's long and distinguished career. All involvedin Club XVIII wish you well Simon . Ad multosannos!

CLUB 18 (1 )Old Xaverians v St Kevins

Mt Lilydale 0 C v Mazenod 0 C -

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Prahran v Old Melburnians

Old Brighton v Old Scotch

De La Salle v University Blues - atWaverley Park

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Old Trinity v Old Essendon O rEley Park Sharks v Monash Blue s

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Whitefriars v Caulfield OrEmmaus St Leos 0 C v Fitzroy Reds (2 )

Old Geelong v North Old BoysOld Carey - Bye

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CLI~~. 18 fl lST l;T,'VINS OB 6.7 13.12 20.15 25 .25 (175)MT LILYDALE 1.0 1.0 3.0 3.0(18)S$OB: Powell 4 Horrocks 4 Halpin 3 P Harvey 2 Da; 2 W Dunn 2 THarvey 2 O'Brien Fox Simm Moore Kearns Raulli . Best : Kearns SimmMacey P Harvey Powell Grant. Mt Lilydale: Carolan Brebner Gordon .Best: Gibson L Hickey Rhodes Roche Callanan . Umpires: Simon BrooksTrevor Hansen (F)

MAZENOD 5.5 9 .6 12.7 17.9 (111)OLD MELBUR1iIANS 1 .2 7.3 71.4 12 4(76)Maz: Fotherglll 5 Fisher 4 Collins Coheres Bridgiand Costin BusbyCrozier Pollard Noble . Best: Smyth Costin Fisher Nussbaum QuirkFothergill . Old Pdelb: Ironmonger 3 Ward 2 H Tomlinson 2 Jacobs 2Forbes 2 Arden Wettenhall. Best : Forbes A Rush Scholleld J RushMcDonald Dick. Umpires: D an ny Carroll Lindsay Mclntyre (F)PRAHRAN 5.4 7.5 13.6 14.9 (93)OLD SCOTCH 4 .0 6.3 6.4 8.7 (55)Prahran : Howard 4 Cartiidge 2 Macpherson 2 Davies Erickson Cranf3eldleak Henderson Maughan. Best: Macpherson Slaamski Storer FarrellScott Mendelsohn Klindworth . Old Scotch: N Simon 3 Millar 2 AdderlevReid S Dipasquale. Best: Logan Colman Johnston S Dispasquale NSimon Millar. Umpires : Tony Byrnes (F)OLD BRIGHTON 6 .1 10.3 11.5 13 .11 (89)UNIVERSITY BLUES 2 .0 3.6 6.11 8.11 (59)Old Brighton : A Liptrot 4 L O'Neill 2 N Ryan 2 C Trim 2 R Latta R OakleyM Stockdale. Best: O'Neill J Davey T Handley C Trim S Davies R Oakley .But Blues: McAloon 3 Waxman Hopkins Giles Marshall Conn. Best:Conn McAloon Hopkins Marshall Dods Matt. Umpires: Paul Rapke GeoffKelly (F)OLD R.AVERIAHSDE LA SALLEDetails not received. U

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Ytalke r o ; : Sofra Chapm an . Best: Kandiiis Davies So fra HughesFarce ~ :. Umpires: Paul Matton (F)OLD TidtIITY 2.2 4.7 4.11 9.14 (68)MONASH BLUZ6 4.4 7.6 11.7 17 .8 (110)Old Trin: E McDonald 3 J Cade 2 Dickenson Stockdale Gray Marsden.Best : J Cade Stockdale E McDonald Brawn Marsden Bayhss . Hon Blues :Parsons 3 L Woods 2 Johnstone 2 Coughlin 2 Lombardo 2 M Woods 2Collier Plehn Tracy West . Best : Coughlin Parsons Dodds Smibert TracyCrossland. Umpires: Malcolm Foard Brian Nunn (F )FITZROY REDS 2.1 8.5 9.7 14.9 (93)ELEY PARK SHARKS 4 .4 5.5 9.7 10.7 (67)Fitz Reds : P Crowe 3 D Toner 2 S McCarthy M Foster A Walsh A MarronM Bridges J Bennett J Price P Everard. Best: A Walsh T Belleville N'.. Vaughan P Everard B Gleeson D Toner. Box Hilt Sharks: Not Supplied.Best : C Creswell D Payne D Verstfegen P}oung J Broadbear S Thomas .Umpires: Rick Benson Steve Mason (F)

CLUB 18 (3)OLD SCOTCH (2) 5.2 8.5 11.9 13.11 (89)CAULFIELD GR 4.1 8.4 9.5 14.10 (94)Old Sc: Thompson 5 Lacey 3 Proud Battling Blingworth HenwoodMaltman . Best: Maltman Thompson Smeadley Iser Henwood Newton .Caul : Baxter 4 Margerison 3 Fisher 3 Nikos 2 Johnson LoetJe, ErcSheppard Pitts Fisher Baxter Whltmee Saunders . Umpires: DavidWindlow (F)WHTTEFRIARS 0.2 5.2 7.2 9 .3(57)FITZROY REDS 2.2 3.5 6.7 6.8 (44)White: O'Brien 2 Elliott 2 Davies 2 Van Wtnekel Jackson Andrews . B t :Ward Spiteri Collins Andrews Hogg Davies . Fitz Reds : Cook 2 D BahrHunter Bennett O'Reilly. Best: Madden Juhasz Jackson D Bahr W BahrCook . Umpires : Dean Banova (F)E US ST LEOS 6.5 12.7 16.12 17 .13 (115)NORTH OLD BOYS 2 .1 4.2 5.2 8.7 (55)Emmaus SL : B HIidomitts 4 L Perry 2 J Dunn 2 M Tan 2 G Dixon D

Carey S Jaksic F Monty R England C Tonkin G Morgan . Best : S MescherD Mctnerney J Dunn D McGloin F Monty D Carey. NOB : Trimboli 4Mahoney Stevens Booch Ludeman. Best : Trimboll Noonan LockmanRocco Booch . Umpires: Joe Ciccotosto Rhett Parker (F )OLD GEELONG HAS THE BYELA TROBE UNIVERSITY 2.1 8.4 9.7 13.11 (89)OLD CAREY 4.2 5.2 8.2 9.2(56)LoTrabe: J Lania 4 M Castle 2 N Clark 2 L Carmody K Donovan T InglisM Watson. Best : M Shepherd J Easton A Mann L Carmody J Lania NClark . Old Carey: Smyth 3 A White 2 Wltcombe Jones O'Connell Elvins .Best : Elvins A White Smyth Bennett O'Connell Bruni . Umpires : SimonPearless (F)

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7 0 697 960 72.60 87 0 676 990 68.28 8

P SECTION P W L D For Ayst % :•

UNIVERSITY BLACKS 9 8 1 0 959 643 149.14 32BEAUMARIS 9 7 2 0 900 692 130.06 28PARKDALE VULTURES 9 6 3 0 897 698 12851 24OLD CAMBERWELL 9 5 4 0 1027 831 123.59 20OLD PARADIANS 9 5 4 0 878 987 88.96 20HAMPTON ROVERS 9 4 5 0 919 750 122 .53 16AJAX 9 4 5 0 945 942 100.32 16MONASH BLUES 9 4 5 0 806 805 100 .12 16THERRY PENOLA 0 B 9 2 7 0 718 1084 66 .24 8BANYULE 9 0 9 0 595 1212 49 .09 0

Dl SECTION P W L D For Agst % PPs

FITZROY REDS 9 8 1 0 1147 575 199.48 32ORMOND 9 8 1 0 1229 637 192.94 32OLD CAREY 9 7 2 0 976 806 121 .09 28PRAHRAN 9 6 3 0 986 908 108.83 24YARRA VALLEY 0 B 9 5 4 0 952 1017 93 .61 20EMMAUS ST LEOS 0 C 9 4 5 0 874 857 101 .98 16OLD MENTONIANS 9 4 5 0 830 874 94 .97 16BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE 9 2 7 0 918 1013 90 .62 8AQUINAS 0 C 9 1 8 0 679 1182 57.45 4GLEN EIRA 9 0 9 0 488 1212 40.26 0

D2 SECTION P W L D For A-sr =e PsOLD GEELONG 9 9 0 0 1283 519 247.21 36RUPERTSW000 9 8 1 0 1118 805 138 .88 32PENINSULA 0 B 9 6 3 0 1037 829 125 .09 24WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 9 6 3 0 864 794 108 .82 24OAKLEIGH 9 5 4 0 1090 953 114 .38 20LA TROBE UNI 9 4 5 0 927 900 103 .00 16SALESIAN 0 C 9 3 6 0 711 907 78 .39 12BENTLEIGH 9 3 6 0 777 1176 66.07 12IVANHOE ASSUMPTION 9 1 8 0 749 1273 58.84 4SWINBURNE UNI 9 0 9 0 589 1063 55.41 0

03 SECTION P W L D For Aysi % PtsST JOHNS 0 C 9 8 1 0 978 532 183.83 32WERRIBEE AMATEURS 9 8 1 0 1130 642 176.01 32WEST BRUNSWICK 9 7 2 0 833 733 113 .64 28KEW 9 6 3 0 899 828 108 .57 24OLD WESTBOURNE 9 5 4 0 829 732 113 .25 20SOUTH MELB DISTRICTS 9 4 5 0 898 945 95 .03 16UHS-VU 9 3 6 0 705 980 71 .94 12MONASH GRYPHONS 9 2 7 0 804 994 80 .89 8POWER HOUSE 9 2 7 0 541 872 62 .04 8SYNDALTALLY-1-10 9 0 9 0 682 1041 65.51 0

P W L D For ;ir~sf %ELSTERNWICK 9 9 0 0 1340 609 220.03 36ST NIARYS 9 6 3 0 1186 914 129 .76 24BULLEEN COBRAS 9 6 3 0 1153 938 122 .92 24ELTHAM COLLEGIANS 9 5 4 0 967 714 135 .43 20HAWTHORN AMATEURS 9 5 4 0 1132 915 123 .72 20NORTH BRUNSWICK 9 5 4 0 879 1111 79 .12 20BOX HILL NORTH 9 4 5 0 915 1113 82 .21 16ALBERT PARK 9 4 5 0 674 924 72.94 16RICHMOND CENTRAL 9 1 8 0 484 1492 32.44 4

A F . P W 1 D For A9st % Pi:;

OLD XAVERIANS 9 9 0 0 845 398 212.31 36OLD SCOTCH 9 7 2 0 909 447 203.36 28ST BERNARDS 9 5 4 0 665 639 104 .07 20OLD MELBURNIANS 9 5 4 0 549 543 101 .10 20COLLEGIANS 9 5 4 0 470 524 89 .69 20OLD HAILEYBURY 9 4 5 0 614 696 88 .22 16UNIVERSITY BLUES 9 4 5 0 559 635 88 .03 16OLD TRINITY 9 3 6 0 493 701 70 .33 12MARCELLIN 9 2 7 0 426 772 55.18 8ST KEVINS 9 1 8 0 505 809 62.42 4

--_, f_ P w L D Ea Agsf % Pis

DE LA SALLE 9 9 0 0 993 309 321 .36 36OLD IVANHOE 9 8 1 0 734 472 155 .51 32MAZENOD 0 C 9 5 4 0 651 527 123 .53 20MHSOB 9 5 4 0 563 512 109 .96 20WHITEFRIARS 9 4 5 0 490 702 69 .80 16NORTH OLD BOYS 9 4 5 0 536 816 65 .69 16ST BEDES MENT TIG 9 3 6 0 565 669 84 .45 12CAULFIELD OR 9 3 6 0 513 866 59.24 12OLD ESSENDON GR 9 2 7 0 511 703 72.69 8OLD BRIGHTON 9 2 7 0 452 695 65.04 8

C RESERVE P W L D For Agst %_PtsBEAUMARIS 9 8 1 0 827 432 191.44 32OLD PARADIANS 9 8 1 0 696 459 151 .63 32UNIVERSITY BLACKS 9 6 3 0 708 414 171 .01 24OLD CAMBERWELL 9 6 3 0 698 546 127 .84 24AJAX 9 4 5 0 496 601 82 .53 16HAMPTON ROVERS 9 4 5 0 512 625 81 .92 16PARKDALE VULTURES 9 3 6 0 639 597 107.04 12BANYULE 9 3 6 0 400 671 59.61 12THERRY PENOLA 0 B 9 2 7 0 509 728 69.92 8MONASH BLUES 9 1 8 0 482 894 53.91 4

Dl RESERVE P W L D For~ % Pls

ORMOND 9 8 1 0 898 344 261 .05 32FITZROY REDS 9 7 2 0 996 323 308 .36 28OLD CAREY 9 5 3 1 623 629 99 .05 22OLD MENTONIANS 9 5 4 0 729 661 110 .29 20PRAHRAN 9 5 4 0 639 637 100.31 20YARRA VALLEY 0 B 9 4 4 1 630 659 95.60 18EMMAUS ST LEOS 0 C 9 4 5 0 762 637 119.62 16BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE 9 3 6 0 525 778 67.48 12AQUINAS 0 C 9 3 6 0 452 872 51 .83 12GLEN EIRA 9 0 9 0 282 1074 26.26 0

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