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COVER SHOTS

. . . From My Desk

Tday's cover (the fifth of a series of eight) showsOld Xaverians' trainer Carrie Stoney sprinting

onto the field . Top right shows Beaumaris' player~?uentin Groves flying high, with HamptonRovers' Sam Parkinson preparing to spoil. In the

bottom shot MHSOB player Heath Taylor drivesthe ball forward . Applying pressure are Mazenodplayers Adam Hanley (attempting to smother) andDanny Horban .

ALL STAR AUSTRALIA TEAM OF THE YEAREach week a Player of the Week for each section

is announced and at the end of each month a Playerof the Month announced . Players of the Month sofar this season have been Luke Hawkins (OldScotch), Daniel den Braber (Aquinas) and MattMcConvi ll (Ormond) .

All players nominated, qualify for selection inthe All Star Australia Team of the Year which isannounced at the Vote Count Night where eachplayer is presented with an All Star Australia cer-tificate, statuette or medallion on stage .

Selectors will be told that players must bepicked in their actual team's playing position .Another criteria is that 4 players are to come from Aand 4 from B section clubs, 3 from C section clubsand 3 from each of the four D sections . This willmake it interesting for the selectors . For example ifLuke Hawkins takes the full forward slot, it may bedifficult to select goalkicking sensation Chris Sharpfrom Bentleigh, unless the selectors think one canplay out of a pocket .

The four players nominated as Players of theMonth (April . May, June and July) are automaticselections and the selectors will also select one play-er as the All Star Australia Player of the Year, whov̂ ill captain the team.

`sMATCH LUNCHEONSIt has recently been brought to our notice that

many clubs have a) not received VAFA permission tohold a pre-match luncheon at which alcohol will beserved (12 .00 to 2 .00) and/or b) are ignoring therules for the conduct of such luncheons . and arecontinuing to consume alcohol well after the seniormatch has started . A couple of recent lunches wentfor the whole senior game!

As a result allpermission to holdluncheons previouslyissued has beenwithdrawn, and clubs PHIL STEVENShave to apply seven CH IEF EXECUTIVEdays before a OFFICERplanned luncheon isto be held . Clubs with a tardv record, or who havepreviously held luncheons without permission willbe required to lodge a bond of $250 (if permission isgiven) by the Friday before the luncheon . This willbe returned if there are no complaints emanatingfrom the luncheon .

There is no further blanket approval for a num-ber of luncheons - they must be applied for on amatch by match basis .

If approved, all drinks must be off tables by thetime a senior match begins . Of course a club can-not just have pre-game drinks. Alcohol can only beserved, if formal approval has been received and thata sit down meal is provided with the served alcohol .

PETER RYAN RECOGNISED

FIDA's popular president Peter Ryan recentlyreceived agueen's Birthday Order of Austra liaAward. FIDA (Football for the Intell ectuall yDisabled) is a competition supported by the VAFA,and evervone associated with the VAFA has beenimpressed by Peter Ryan's pleasant manner, commit-ment and strong leadership of FIDA for many years .

Congratulations Peter from everyone associ-ated with the VAFA.

3AKNew show on mainstream radio is "Major

Sports" (12 noon to 6 .00 pm) on 1503 3AK. Thisprogram, which is hosted by Ian Major (rememberthe Captain and the Major on 3KZ?) and ex-Bomberlegend Simon Madden features a good coverage ofAmateur football .

Yours truly has been asked to preview theAmateur rounds at 1 .40 pm, with a review at 5.40pm . I will be also be providing scores from "aroundthe grounds" during the course of each Saturdayafternoon . My main scores update time will be dur-ing the half time break - any club with a half timescore (any section) can get me on 0409 704636 .

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~ . ne of the biggest stories of Amateur Football'*this year is scheduled to take place this

afternoon at St Bernard's Snakepit.Ironically, it will have little to do with this sec-

tion's dominant team .It is Peter Daicos's return to football .Last Saturday night on Daics's radio station

3AW he broadcast from the Sydney CricketGround that he would make his debut withMelbourne High today .

NlFiSOB coach Warren Fall confirmed thisand 3AW said the 38 year old is not required thisafternoon . He will call the match at ColonialStadium from 6pm which will leave him littletime to celebrate if he can help cause the biggestboilover for the season .

"I've been trying to put into three weeks train-ing six years of missed football," Daicos said afortnight ago .

"I'm discovering some muscles that haven'tbeen used for a while . "

Unlike his 1990 premiership team-mateCraig Kelly, when he started with Xaverians in1998 . Daieos looks as fit as he did when heretired from Collingwood in 1993 .

- Coincidentally, Daicos was sitting next toXaverian's captain Andy Gowers when he madethe statement . Gowers left Toorak Park duringthe second quarter to catch a plane . At half-timeXavs led by a point but lost by 38 points . TheBernies' Steve McKeon kicked 11 to go fromfourth on the goal-kicking table to equal secondwith Scotch's Luke Hawkins (3/55) . Xavs' DanRichardson took top place with seven goals (56) .- On the Thursday night prior to the last roundNeil Ross resigned as Old Melburnians coach .The match committee also resigned except forRoger Ellingworth who has been appointedcoach with Justin Hart as reserves coach . Aftercrossing from Port Melbourne, Ross in his firstyear took OMs into last year's grand final . Withthe Redlegs sliding to eighth and 20 per centfrom a relegation berth Ellingworth, who tookOMs to their last premiership in 1994, wasappointed . That was the last flag before Xavs'run of five .

"I am disappointed to be leaving theAmateurs," Ross said . "It would be unfair for meto say anything and it won't help anyone at themoment . "

OMs President Rick Pisarski said : "It wasamicable and there is no animositv to Neil or thematch committee . It was natural that Roger take

over. The playersshowed great lead-

(in the OTershipmatch) ."

OMs lost by twopoints to the Ts despite having three more scor-ing shots .

Both parties agreed that the former coachresigned.

There was talk of Ross being re-signed for twomore years . That hyphen is a fine line in footballcoaching.

The former AFL player John Ballantyaqe, whois set to return to Melbourne from Scotland (anunusual place for American sport) where he hasbeen trying out for a gridiron draft, is unlikely toplay for OMs as he is a friend of Ross's . AnotherOM AFL hopeful Craig Nettlebeck will sit out theseason after knee surgery.

- Ross's premiership reminder : St Bernardsare showing similar form to that of OMs' formlast year. Both have two losses before going toToorak Park having both defeated Xavs at home ;in round 13 last year OMs 21 .8 .134 defeatedXavs 14.10 .94 (40 points) ; in round 12 last weekthe Bernies 22 .11 .143 defeated Xavs 16 .9 .105(38 points) .

- OMs' demotion odds were eased with fellow rel-egation contenders Marcellin scoring its secondwin, this time, against Old Ivanhoe by 20 points .

The relegation ran home: Melbourne High 4wins, 77 per cent : SB, OM, UB . M, 01, SK (one ofthe top four teams) ; Old Melburnians 3 wins,86% : OS, IyIH, M, SK, OX, SB (three of the four);Old Ivanhoe 2 wins, 66% : SK . OX, SB, UB, MH,OT (three of the four); Marcellin 2 wins, 76% : OT,OS, OM . MH, SK, OX (three of the four) .Last meeting briefs (Rd 4) :

OS1 d OM3 99p ; Hawkins 7 : b: Murphy /Theodore .

SK5 d 016 77p; Garvey 4 / J Weddle 3 ; b :Pickford / Knight .

OT9 d M10 61p ; Stickland 7 Waters 3: b :Deane-Johns / Browne .

OX7 d UB4 77p; Richardson 7 Sheehan 3 : b :Richardson / Garnaut .

SB2 d MH8 58p : Bamert 5 / J Gollant 5 ; b :Merrington / Eabry.

Can't work out the legend for "last meetingbriefs"? e-mail: beitzelbaaiphalink .com.au forexplanation and feedback is welcome .

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This week's e-mail question: How do yourate the standard of A Grade's top 4 in 2000compared to the past? Best brief replies pub-lished next week.

Trivia:Historian Ian Munro reports that if

Collegians, second last in B Grade, crash to CGrade it will leave Scotch as the only team neverto have been below B Grade . Uni Blues spent~heir first year, 1921, in C Grade but since thenhave played in the top two grades .

o ld Ivanhoe -~lll at Old Ivanhoe wold like tocongratulate Jarrccl Weddle on reaching 150runes . Jarrod is one of a core of players who hasbrought the club from D to A section and playedin winning premierships in '94 &'95 in D & CSection, as well as the Grand Final in '98 in BSection . A high marking ruckman who is alsohandy up forward, big Jarrod has often domi-

nated a game . We all look forward to you reach-

ing 2000 .Uni . Blues - congratulates Lachie Fehring

on playing his 5 0 th game this weekend . A veryhigh work and club ethic has earned Lachie thegreat respect he receives at our club .

SENIORS

NAME CLUB LAST WK TOTALRICHARDSON OLD XAVERIANS 7 56HAWKINS OLD SCOTCH 3 55,'CKEON ST BERNARDS 11 48

N. MITCHELL ST BERNARDS 2 46A. TREGANOWAN MARCELLIN 4 3 9

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SENIORS - 24 .6.00Aiarcellin: 3.5 7.8 11.10 14.14.98Old Ivahoe: 1.2 5.4 7.8 11.12 .78hiarcellin: Treganmvan 4 . Dinneen 3, %4'aters 3, Chun 2 . Marson I . Gartner

1 . Best : Broiv~te, Romanht. Moran, Chun . Marson. Gartner. Old Ivanhoe :Lachran 4. Hope 3, Douglas 2 . Knight t . Mansfield 1 . Best: McKie . Douglas .Roberts. Price . Lachran . Umpires : Peter Simpson ; Steve McCarthy (F). JackFors}th : Jared Hatnmett (B)- Andrew Long: Stephen Caple (G )Old Melbtunign :t: 5.6 6.9 10.15 13.15 .93Old Trinity: 2.3 6.6 9.8 14.11 .95Old Melburnians: Guest 5. Kennedy 3 . Boyd 1, Burgess 1 . Eliurhaus 1 .McMullin 1, Reynolds 1 . Best: M. Rose . Roberts. Kennedy . P.Theodore.Revnolds . Guest . Old Trinity: colors 4. C. Phillips 3. Ward 2 . Arrmvsmith

1 . Power I . Hatfield 1, Richards I . Stickland I . Best: C . Phillips . Hatfield. D.Burrows. A . Rarusden- Collins . Richards . Umpires: Graham Thwaites: ThinOvadia (F) . Rohan Dever: not Dodds (B), Dominic Napoli; Geoff Robinson (G)RRHSOB: 4.3 6.9 9.12 11 .15 .81Old Scotch: 3.1 5.3 8 .6 1519 .99R4HSOB: Pertzel 4. Burke 2 . Castle 1 . Kahn t, white 1 . Barnett 1, Gerner

1 . Best: Pertzel. Joseph . Skinner . Fairchtld . Lunbrick. R'trite . Old Scotch:Hawkins 3 . Robinson 2, S. Collins 2. Pathenides 2 . Murphy 2, Assorts 2-LitWigston I . Blenheim I . Best: S . Collins Crow. Robinson . Nettleton- Holt.Price . Umpires : Anthony Darnen : Richard Eashvood (F), Santo Caruso:David Gourlay (B) . Joint Robinson : Stephen Leahv (C)St . Kevins: 3.3 5.7 8.12 12 .13 .85University Blues: 2.3 9.6 12.10 14 .11 .95St Kevins: Fraser 3. B . Dolhuan 2. Bowles 2. Louerson 1, Kempton 1 .Sadler 1 . J. Giansimcusa 1 . Curtis 1 . Best : Fraser, O'Keefe. Music. Callerv,Grigg- Ptekford. University Blues: Lennen 5 . Baker 3 . Solly 2, Nation 1 . BeCrespigny I . Vasev 1 . Best: Fehr6tg. Sturrnek. Nation . Roytlhouse, D.Hayter. Lennev. Umpires: Mark Gibson: Tim Sutchffe (F) . Kirsty Pa}^. FrankRiartitrez (B). Bernie Dix Russell Owens (G )Old Xavertans: 6.0 9.3 10.5 16.9 .105St Bernards: 6.3 8.8 14.10 22 .11 .143Old Xaverians: Richardson 7, Renner 2, Jones 2 . Lethlean 1 . McQueen-Parton I . Coughlan I . Drake I . Fleming 1 . Best: Fleming. Rennex. Bow•en .Crartage. Landrigan . St Bernard.s: McKeon 11 . J. Gollatri 5. Harvey 2. N .Mitchell 2, D . BvTne 1 . Jordan 1 . Best : McKeon. Jordan . Harvey, L . Gollant,wAkutson . Tait . Umpires : Jamie Kv^Ins: Craig 0'Donoghue (F). Jon Vincent:Alex Tsileinanis (B). Bernie Jephson: Kevin Segota (G )

RESERVES - 24 .06.00Old :rIe - 1,2 7.5 7.6 13.9 .87Old Trinity: 1 .4 1.7 3.11 3.14 .32Old hSeItrurnisns: AP,ller 4 . Farquharson 3 . G Dixon . Rtghetti . Bemiett . IViliretm .Hazell . Best : Jenkms. Waddell, Bennett. Wilhelm. Ward . Niffler. Old Trinity :Hudson . Johnson. Cemell . Best, Johnson. Donahue. RuseIl .

Mare~Bin: 2.3 6.6 15.10 21 .12.140Old Ivanhoe: 3.3 4.5 4.5 6.7 .43Riarcetlin: 1t Svrnes 7. Petroff S. Gatfrv 2. Dunattina . Dunteen, Gull . Frisuta .OFI}sm . San:o:mon. OComior. M Svmes. Derrerceill. B Dav. PetrolC Sampimon .Fnshia Old Ivanhoe: Douglas 3. Stewart . Brophy. Wltite . Best Gerry George,I3ouglas . tvtUte . Stevens. Veal . Maguire.

St Kevins: 0.4 1,7 1.10 2.12 .24University Blum: 2.3 4.6 8.9 8.12.60St Kevins : Molest . Rtcliardson . Best: Chapman . Lynch . Richardson . Harper.Hassett. Maian. University Blues: Broum 2. tt'tIl4ans. B Coleman . It Coleman .

Tetrv. Irvine. McKinlev. Best : Featherstone . M Coleman . North. Tem. Thomas. BColeman .

Old Xeverians: 1.5 2.7 4.7 6.8.44St Bernards: 2.2 5.6 6.9 13.12.90Old Xaverian,s: Goal k;ckers arid best plovers results not received. St Bernards:Jim Mount 4 . Brethermn 2. Osborne 2. Mastraxisqua2 . P Harvev. .'.4echan Cans.Best : Jarnes Mourt6 M,asiropasqua, Bretherton. Osborn? Davis. Nathan .

hIIiSOB: 5 .5.35Old Scotch: 18,19.127AiH60B : Gaunt 2. Coolanan. Feferkrarv . L'errna- Best: FefedSarrz. S Walker. Dods.M 14ebster . Gaunt . R'aton. Old Scotch: Crane 4, Adduon 3 . T Collins 3 . Hooper 2.D Thanias . Stokes. Gtbbs . A., sxzlltg. Chapman. Sladen. Best : Addison . T Collus.Stokes . Patier.den. D Thomas. Crane .

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ScAMARCEL1 : . M .H .S .D .D. 0 1 ., OLD SCOTC H

Coach : Peter O'De aRes Asst. Coach : Anthony Parker Asst . Coach : ark Sarau Res . Coach :.

1 J Semen Oate s1 A1 M. Bennett 1 A. Nettleton (DVC).

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6 R Joseph 6 M. McKie 6 D. Holme 6 A . Crow

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13 J Gregson 14 A. Francis 14 L . Reynolds 14 T. Reid

k18 R Limbrick 20 J . Keane 19 R . Mulquinney es19 K . Sto

20 J Wilson 22 P. Donaldson 21 L Boyd21 S . Gibbs

21 C Kell 23 A . Douglas. 22 C. Heath

25 H Taylor 27 J 25 J . Guest 26 T. Downing

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37 R McIntyre 41 A. Harper 38 S . Grigg

39 R Verma 43 T. Van Bloomstein 40 41 M. Lipshut42 J. Ros s

40 W Hayes41 T Morgan

44 A. Weise45 M . Toovey

41 G . Wilhelm (RVC)42 P. Theodore

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42 B Cookman 46 J . Weir 43 E. Farquarson 44 C . Evan sBlenhei m45 M

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50 J Smart 46 C . Neeson 48 T. Stubbs46 A O'Brien

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52 D. Norton 57 G . Mclsaa c58 G . Mandekic

53 T. Amble r54 I . Paterson

55 G. Sarkozy56 H . Lan e53 C Clowes 59 M. Tozer 55 J . Gooley 57 C. Stevens

54 C Drake 60 C . Pitt 56 A. Hunt 58 M . Thwaites55 S Walker 57 J. Weir 59 S . Eage r

57 L. Taylor 59 S. Topakas 61 J . Strato s58 60 B. Reid 62 S . Mile s59 L. Jones 61 D . Sutton 63 T. Joyce60 R Newton

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Coach: Garry Connolly Coach : Warren Fall Coach : Steve Cropley Coach : Neil Coach : Brendan Mason

Res. Coach: David Howe Res. Coach: Dirk Jonas Gary Jackson

1 . C . Slatt ery2 S McCully 2 S. Theodore (VC) 2 B . Phillip s2 . M. Karavisils 2 L. Lochran

3 . D. Waters (C) 3 A. Ross 3 C. Hoskin g4 . M. Gill 4 C Eab ry (DVC) 4 J. Mansfield 4 M. Hazell 4 T. Holt (C)5 . M. Moran 5 P Sherry 5 B. Sp oor6 . D. Sampimon 5 L

. Bunn 5 R. Price (DVC)

7 . M. Rowe 7 J Pertzel (C) 7 J. Knight 7. C. Thompson 7 J . Kitchen

8 . R. Frisina 9 D Fairchild (VC) 9 M. Karayanis 9 S. Oram 9 S. Collins (VC)

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. Tully 11 S. Boyd 11 M. Angus (DVC)11 . D . Taylor (RC) 12 M Feferkranz 12 C . Branigan 12 A. Hewitt 12 S . Hume12 . B. Cronin 13 C. Barker 13 S. Rose 13 N. Hooper13 . T. Collins 14 A Watson 15 G. Douglas 15 M. O'Brien14 . R . McMahon 15 A Ma rtin 16 M. Woods 15 M. Rose 16 A. Speed15 . M. Chun 16 J. Schiano 17 A. Corcoran 16 A. Browne 17 D. Thomas16 . W. Devercelli 17 R Clowes 18 J . Hope 17 J. Miller 18 H. Thomas17 . G. Cox (VC) 19 D. Warty 18 A. Topakas

18 . D. Ga rtner 19 R Ware 21 R . Roberts 20 N. Pirouet19 . D. Cooper 20 L. Murphy

20 . S. O'Flynn Y 22 A. Waddell 23 0 . Crane21 . N . Walker 22 D Armstrong 24 E. Byrne 23 M . BerryC Harvie 25 A . White ry 24 L. Hawkins22 . D. Marson 24 A Clark 26 D. Ross 24 L. Holcombe 25 S . Lillingston

23 . P. Gleason24 . L. O'Flynn 28 A . Jenkins 26 C . Kennedy 27 T. Collins25 . L. Furlan 26 A Askew 29 R. Weddle 27 J. Slater 28 B. Robinson26 . N. Armstrong 27 S Dods 30 E . Brophy 28 J . Ballantyne 29 M . Gnatt27 . D. Theisz 28 S Rodder 31 N, Miller29 T. Mulligan 30 T. Wigney28 . D. Johnston 29 G McCully 32 P. Dowd 30 I. McMullin (C) 31 C. Ratcliffe29 . M . Byrnes 30 R Knight 33 B. Davis 31 J . Hart 32 T. Chapman30 . A. Treganowan 31 J Davis 34 A . Tiernan 32 L. Barry 33 N. Morris31 . S . Yee 32 A Cassell (DVC) 35 L. McLean 33 G. Dixon (RC) 34 E. Oliver

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Assi. Coach : Phil Gaut O'Shaughnessy Res. Coach : David Law Mike McA rt hur-Allen Res . Coach : Mick Connop

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with a handv breeze . For the home side . Adam

s the old saving goes, "A week is a long time infooty ." That has never been so apparent as this

week, with some very significant results .Seven days ago I was spruiking the fortunes of

Old Brighton and their infallibility . Fool me . NOBshave thrown a lion amongst the sparrows with agreat win against the flag favourites . Could theyhave found their Achilles heel?

Old Haileybur_v are now starting to put it alltogether, and could end up doing a"Kiwi" (comingfrom near last) . In fact, I'll stick my neck out and saythey.11 fill the last of the apparent finals vacancies .

ReviewDown at Keysborough . Collegians comfortably

accounted for Old Mentonians by 54 pts . A 12 goalto 3 first half put the contest beyond doubt, and nowthe Lions have given themselves a slight chance ofavoiding relegation . The OMs did cringe at thethought of yours truly planting the "Kiss of Death"upon them, and their fears were well-founded . For

the victors . Farr. Dixon and Johnston stood out . Thehome side's best were Flaskis, Mullin and Murphy .

Out at Malvern. De La Salle put an enormous

dint in the finals aspirations of Old Paradians whenthey went on a rampage, winning by 58 pts . With the

game evenly poised midway through the third quar-ter, DLS, helped by some efforts from the Bundooraboys that left a lot to desired of a senior footballteam, ran riot and the fat lady appeared at 314 time

to exercise her lungs. For the w-inners . McKenzie, the

"Human Preying Mantis" Swift and Picone playedwell, while for the losers, Sinclair (again), Curranand 250 gamer "Plugger" Brabender performed

admirably .W hitefriars travelled to Glen Waverley to face an

angry M azenod on the rebound . and were duly sentback without victory by 43 pts . With only 7 pts thedifference at half time . the game could have goneeither way . However, with the home side's famousand well-known structured game plan and superiorfitness regime . they were able to boot awav with an8 goal to 3 second half . McIntyre. Murray andO'Hara followed the guru's instructions to the letterfor Mazenod. For Whitefriars, none tried better thanWinterburn . Cunningham and Law.

I can breathe easy in respect of tipping MickDwyer's boys again, as Old Haileybury continuedtheir winning mid-season form by disposing ofOrmond by 24 pts . The win was set up by a greatthird quarter as they were able to match motors withtheir opponents on the scoreboard, and come home

Hilton, Armstrong and the young hyphen . Langford-Jones (4 goals) were superb, whilst BaIley, Jamesand Keleher were fine contributors for the van-quished .

At the home of footy, EP, we saw that the previ-

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ously invincibleBrighton are meremortals after all, asthey were swept asideby a desperate N OBsby 20pts . My spy reliably informs me that too muchwas left to too few for the flag favourites, and as weall know, this is a recipe for disaster. The winnerswere best served by 200 gamer Booth, and he waswell supported by Barker and Boyle . For the ladderleaders, Bradley, Fitzgerald and the 'road runner'Jackson battled manfully.

PreviewColl egians and De La Salle travel down to the

home footy . EP, to do battle. Tim Hart would have

been very pleased with the efforts last week, and thatwin gives them a sniff of staying put in 2001 . On the

other hand, Paul Cooper's boys are starting to hittheir straps, with that running game moving uF

another gear. With key players to return, I think thatDe La will win this one, but not before a tougCencounter. and the_vll get home by 20 pts .

Br Garvey opens his arms and welcome :

Mazenod to play Old Paradians. One could havfbeen forgiven for thinking that Peter Bedford ha :been working overtime, developing some extrastrength Mortein, as more and more players andropping off like flies with injuries. Dave Murray ha,his players following his structured game plan to thpoint where they are dreaming of it in their sle

e The Bundoora boys will be no match for the disc i

plined . happy campers from Mazenod, and at thend of the day, the OPs season will be officially oveas they get steamrolled by the juggernaut by 36 pt :

N OBs travel to Donvale to lock horns witWhitefriars . The home side were right in the conte :at half time last week, so they are being very conpetitive against the top sides . NOBs could now bvying for the enigma award for 2000, with a brilliarwin against the leaders . I'm going to go right orthere this week, and tip a win for Des Meagher, cthe 'Friars grow another leg at home, and Franklads might be suffering from the let-down factor. TIhome side by 4 pts .

If you're in the area, with nothing to do, he beachside whereOld Brighton face a resurgent a r

confident Old Haileybury . Dale Tapping's bo,copped a rude awakening last week, going down tlgurgler, which could see t .7e removal of any complcency that might have been evident. Meanwhi]Mick Dwyer may have discovered the key to the enimatic . but very talented bunch that he coaches .this was played anywhere else, I'd be tipping si :prise number two, however, OB play that oval so wthat today they'll bounce back but only afterenormous scrap . OB by 10 pts .

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from Calamity Stadium, they instantly had the great,~-E .Gunn in mind, as Old Mentonians will find out,,vhen they are hosted by Ormond . Last week wouldhave been devastating for the away side, and I'm'sure that Sven Samild will be looking for an,Improved performance this week . Similarly . SteveGrace will be rueing the lost chance to consolidate ar,osition in the four. I believe that the home side willbounce back with a vengeance this week and atonefor the loss, by winning comfortably by 45 pts ,

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A reminder of those numbers and times :.; 1 7 4105 or 0414 900 871, either BEFORE

)pm or AFTER 8 .00pm Sundays .

Gal 3ri~? ;lton - conpratulates Adam "Hooker"cLachi --- : (150) and I)t .Ten "Willo" W ilson (100)

on reaching milestones today. "Hooker" is a versa-tile player who is in wonderful form at present .while "Wlllo's" time has been plagued with injury (2knee re-constructions) but his milestone is testa-ment to his courage and love of the club . Good luckto both of you from all at OBGFC.

Ormond - congratulates Stephen "Bomber"James for playing 100 games for his club .Recruited from Oakleigh VFA he has developed intoa reliable defender/wingman with accurate kickingHid strong marking his hallmark .

Old Paradians - congratulate Paul Walsh andPeter Brabender both of whom played their 250games recently . Paul joined the club fromBundoora and has been a strong reserves player forthe club, while Peter has come through the U19's .Both set wonderful examples both on and off thefield and now have John Tudor's record of 304games in their sights .

Old Haileybury - congratulations to RobertLadd on playing his 50th game for the club lastweek against Ormond . Rob played u19's in 98/99and has recently been promoted to the seniors . Welldone "Laddy" from all at the Bloods .

Old ZtRentonians - congratulate TrevorT ."a( aish who represented the club for the 50thtime last week . Well done Trev!

SENIORSNAME CLUB LAST WK TOTALBRADLEY OLD BRIGHTON 4 39BECKETT ORMOND 4 36KAVANAGH MAZENOD 4 34REIDY WHITEFRIARS 4 31BOURNAN OLD MENTONIANS 4 29

B RESERVEHAWKINS MAZENOD 2 31CLANCY DE LA SALLE 0 17BARKER NORTH OLD BOYS 1 16BROWN ORMOND 0 13BALLENGER MAZENOD 1 13

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SENIORS - 24.6 .0 0Old Mentonians: 1.5 3.7 8.10 10.13.73CoU^`lans: 5.3 12.5 15.8 19.13.127Old ri.entonians: Bournon 4. Palmer 2, Acreman I . Carter 1 . B . KuramotoI . Z. Kuramoto. Best : Flaskis . Mullin . Murphy. Bournon. Nock . Z.Kuramoto. Collegians: Jones 4 . tt'oolh)touse 3. Unsworth 3 . Humpluy 2,McKenzie 2, Honey 2. Phillips I . Diasente 1 . Hart 1 . Best: Farr, Dixon.Johnson. Hoskhig. Unsuorth, Cotton. Umpires: Geoff Curran : CraigBrajtberg (F), Bernie Hoare: Grant Napper (G )

Old Haileybury: 2.1 6.4 10 15 16.10.106Ormond: 5.4 6.5 10.7 12,10.82Old Haileybury: S. Langford-Jones 4. White 4 . Secull 2. Adam Hilton 2,Home I . Ross 1 . Dowshig I . Byrns 1 . Best: Adam Hilton . Armstrong . S .Langford-Jones . Kejna. Secull. R. Ladd. Ormond: Betkett 4 . James 2,Remman 2. Stone I . Grace 1 . Naughton I . Masbett. Best : Bailey . James .Keleher. Presser. Beckett . Dale . Umpires: John Miller: Gene Hodgins (F) .Ross Richards; Ken Coughlan (G )

Mazenod: 4.2 7.6 11.9 15.15 .105Whitetriars: 2.2 6.5 8.5 9.8 .62Mazenod: Kavanagh 4, Kelly 3- Dunne 2. Harrison 2, Fisher I . Paolucei I .MchmTe 1 . McMullin I . Best: McIntyre . Polar . Murray . Qurik, Fisher.O'Hara . Whitefriars: Reidy 4 . Mika 3. Pawlik I . Van den Booni 1 . Best:R''mterbourn . A. Carbone . Pawlik . Cunnigham . Law. Gillan . Umpires:Neville Boyle: Sharon Alger (F). Beornn McCarthy; Greg Richards (G)

North Old Boys : 4.6 7.8 10.15 15.17,107Old Brighton: 4.1 9.6 11.7 13.9.87North Old Boys : Sanders 3 . Casbolt 3. Barker 2 . Saari 2 . Tonkin 2.O'Farrell. McTaggert, Boyle . Best : Booth, Boyle. Barker. Skene, Atnor,O'Farrell. Haileybury: Bradley 4 . Fitzgerald 4. Jackson 3, Krzvrvi>lak 2.Best: Bradlev, Jackson, Fnzgera)d, Williams, Krz}mwiak, Nickas . Umph'es:A(bie Firle}e Rick Love (F) . Bob Mutton ; Adam Conquest (B), Stephen Leah},John Robinson (G )

Old Haileyhury: 2.1 6.4 10.5 16.10.106Ormond: 5.4 6.5 10.7 12.10 .82Old Haileybury: S Lanord-Jones 4 . White 4, Seccull 2, Adam Hilton 2 .Hoitie . Ross, Dowsing._tTns . Best: Adam Hilton, Armstron . S Langford-Jones . Ke)na, Seccull. R 'Ladd . Ormond: Beckett 4 . James ~ Remntan 2 .Stone . Grace, Naughton. Mabbett . Best : Bailey. James. Keleher. Presser.Beckett . Dale . Umpires: John Miller; Gene Hodgins (F), Ross Richards ; KenCoughlan (G)

RESERVES - 24.06 .00.

Old Mentonians: 1.2 3.6 3.6 4.7.31Colledans: 3.6 11.8 12.10 18.10.108Old Rlentonians: P Appel. Austin . M Stroud . Riley . Best ; Drutan . M Stroud.Austin. Mason . P Appel, Clothier. Collegians: Goal kickers and best playersresults not receive d

De La Sall e: 6.4 7.4 9.5 10.6 .66Old Paradians: 0.1 1.7 2.7 5.11 .41De La Salle: Hall 5. Bowden 2 . Hyde. Sntith . Vavallo . Best: N Harber.Hodder . Doak . Buick- O'Donnell, Smith . Old Paradians: Walsh 2,Dhitinasante . Harris . Sacco, Best: Joyce. MP Geary, Murray. Godfrey,Cosgriff. Richardson .Mazenod O.C: 4.6 8.9 17.10 19 .13 .127Whitefrlars: 0.1 1.1 2.2 4.5 .29Mazenod O .C: Sharp 4 . Smith 2 . Morgan 2 . Hawkins 2 . Hobbs 2 . McDowell.Bilson. Quinn . Nisbet . Ballen er. La en . Nelson . Best : Ballen~er, Morsan .Nisbet. Linden . Sharp. Smith . ~tefrlers: Sullivan 3 . Maguire .~Best : Wood,Ross . O'Brien. Johnson, D Eames . Andrews.

North Old Boys: 2.3 3.3 9.5 10.5.65Old Bn'~hton: 1.3 4.7 6.7 8.9.57North Old Boys : Thomassen 3 . M Maguire 2, Boyer 2 . M Barker. Smith,Trenton. Best: Smith . Thomassen . Barlow. 0'Dagrer. N Tonkin . Pawsev . OldBrighton: Murchie 2 . Talbot 2, Lvmch, Gbmavln . Brown. Biekett."Best:Brm4Ti . Fishers, Talbot, Paterson . Murchie . McLaughlin .

Old Haileyhury: 2.1 6.7 7.9 11.11 .77Ormond: 3.4 4.4 6.6 7.6 .48Old Haileybury: Efstathiou 2, A Floyd 2. Shepherd 2. Brandham, Brudar.P Langford-Jones, O'Donnell . Saunders . Best : Pountnev . Brudar.Brandham. Hill, Saunders . O'Donnell . Ormond: Shepherd 2 . B Collins 2,Stewart, Guzzo, Block . Best; Guzzo. Shepherd . C Keleher, Courtneney,Steart. Block .

TODAY'S MATCHES

B SECTION

COLLEGIANS v . DE LA SALLE at EP SaturdayOLD PARADIANS v. MAZENO DWHITEFRIARS v. NORTH OLD BOYSOLD BRIGHTON v . OLD HAILEYBURYORMOND v. OLD MENTONIANS

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o real surprise results this week, but 3 out ofthe top 4 sides really struggled to put the

points on the board. Beauy have a good win, andthe start of some titanic clashes this round makesfor an enthralling finish to this season as we reach2/3 thirds through it .

REVIEWBeaumaris allayed my fears in a big way of this

being a danger game for them, and let me knowabout it too . The Sharks held sway all day againstthe hapless Oggers played 4 quarters of team ori-entated football to record a pretty resounding victo-ry. Young guns Adam Catlin and Brayden Hayneswere outstanding for the victors while Boctor waspretty handy with a lazy 8, as Danny Georgebrought the house down with The Mark of the Year,and for the Ogs Foley, Fisher, Stinchcombe andyoung Couch battled hard all day .

A solid 30 point win for the Tigers out atBulleen in a pretty lacklustre sort of game . Neitherside could get a break in the first 3 terms as it wasa battle of the backlines, with Doc Parsons addingsome light to it with a banana in the wrong pocket .Playing catch up all day hurt the Bull ants as thevisitors were able to run awav with it in the last toset themselves up for the big clash this week . Bestplayers for the Tigers were Drew Johnson, MattConnolly, Sam Hecker with 6 and Paul Carroll andfor the vanquished Prior, Young and Tulloch .

Hampton Rovers really struggled all day toshake off a persistent Ivanhoe-Assumptionabsolutely desperate for a win . The Hoes had theirchances and had raced away to a three goal leadearly in the final stanza where a couple of bewilder-ing decisions confused all and sundry, and fromthere it was all the Rovers as they kicked 5-5 tosnatch an improbable victory from the jaws ofdefeat. Good Rovers were Boyd . Zampaglione (boy isthat a mouthful), Lawrence and one of theAnderson's while the Hoes were terrifically servedby Danny's McFarlane and Ryan and the Peter'sRawley and Lee . One feels a win is not too far awayfor the Hoes .

This was a must win for both sides and thehowling conditions certainly did not help the causeof either side . Therry had first use and althoughnot fully capitalising on it were able to set up a leadthat they were able to maintain all day. To theSainters credit they never gave up and kept comingat the home side falling short by just 11 points inthe end allowing the home side to consolidate theirplace in the four. The Bannister boys were on songfor Therry kicking 9 of the 13 between them, ablysupported by Sacco and Boyle. Good players for

Glen Eira wereOldham, McGraw,Massis andVamavakas .

Very, very blustery conditions at Albert Parkagain made it hard for both sides to get any sort ofsystem up and running. An even first half sawscores level at the main break, my own opinion inmy spying capacity was that Prahr perhaps werejust the better unit . But alas how wrong one can beAjax played well in the third to open up a 19 pointbuffer, which against the odds and flow of the playwere able to defend in the final bit, but the TwoBlues certainly had their chances in the final stageswith inaccuracy a big downfall . Big Wes Pye was ter-rific in the ruck and across half back all day for theBlues, Birchy controlled his wing and I thoughtCraig Perry was always dangerous up Forward . Nonews from the Jackas this week but Marty Halphenhad a fair few touches .

PREVIEWWow a couple of really big games this week

affecting ultimate finishing positions at both ends ofthe ladder.

Old Geelong on the wide expanses of ComoPark await Bulleen Templestowe who in all realityare in pretty good form. Certainly have a fewinjuries at the moment the Oggers while theBullants are probably close to their best . No need todwell on what is at stake here the loser is virtuallydoomed . Who do I pick I don't know I really don't .pride is on the line as is tenure in C-Section sowithout any great confidence I'm going for the visi-tors to win but only just .

The other huge one is at Brindisi Street wherethe Tigers in good form and full of confidence awaitHampton Rovers who have been a little inconsis-tent of late . Promises to be a great game in front ofanother large crowd, again with plenty on the line .When the siren sounds tonight the victor will takethe spoils and a bit of a hold on that vital 4th spot .Having seen them at home in the last fortnight theTiges . they know what to do down there bottling upthe opposition, and then attacking themselves andI feel they may have just a bit more fire power upforward than the Rovers . So I'm tipping the homeside to again narrowly take the points .

Now they have consolidated their position theboys from Therry will not want to put it under anyjeopardy and even though it's at home and as usualIvanhoe-Assumption will give their all I just can'tsee JT's boys getting beaten .

You must give Glen Eira some sort of chance athome against Ajax, based on their past couple of

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performances . The Jackas are not travelling thatwell at the moment and are certainly beset with afew injuries, some pretty serious but the vital dou-ble chance is on the line here, ground size is notdissimilar to Albert Park which suits the visitorsand I see them just coming away with the 4 points .

Neutral territory at Harry Trott sees Prahranand Beanmaris do battle . Barring miracles the TwoBlues can neither go up or down now and so are inlimbo . But that does not mean they are to be writ-ten off. They are a fiercely competitive unit and willgive Beauy far stiffer opposition than in their firstencounter. But having said that the Sharks areback in form and appear to have regained thathunger from earlier in the year that is a good signas the finals approach, so I'm tipping Beauy to winin a good game .

SOCIALThe Tigers are having an IRISH NIGHT on

Saturday 8th July at the clubrooms . Green Beer.Guiness, Irish Stew etc will all be in attendance .Promises to be a fun Night, for further details pleasesee Mark Beasley.

PRESS CORRESPONDENTSPretty good result with 9/10 making contact

again. Only the Jackas missing for the first time inmany years . What happened JB?? . Don't forget thenumbers 9-553 1561 phone or fax, the mobile is0412 213 541 or send me an e-mail tobrainco@optusnet .com.au by 8pm Sunday nights .Not getting many nominations for the All StarPlayer of the Week . Please highlight outstandingperformances by your players .

St . Bedes Mentone Tigers - Brad "Tiger"Tomlinson will play his 150th game for the St .Bedes/Mentone Tigers this coming Saturday, 1 July .Brad, a rugged midfield and onball player, with a notso raking left foot, has overcome a number of injuriesto reach this milestone. He played with both the St .Bedes Old Collegians and Mentone Football Club .prior to their amalgamations . Well done Tiger!

NAMESENIORS

CLUB LAST WK TOTALBOLTER BEAUMARISKALINSKI AJAXHECKER ST BEDESKIRZNER AJAXMATTHEWS BULLEEN TEMP.

8 442 406 362 333 28

C RESERVECRAWFORD HAMPTON ROVERS 0 26VANCE BEAUMARIS 5 24BASIST AJAX 0 23D. PEARCE IVANHOE 0 17R. CORFIELD BEAUMARIS 1 17THRUSH THERRY PENOLA 5 17

0 THF AMATP(1R FnnTRAI I FR ?000

Beaumazis A.F.C: 7.9 13 .16 21.23 27.26.188Old Geelong: 1.1 1.3 3.3 5.6.36Besumaris A.F.C : Boctor 8 . Spence S. Buller 4 . M Quin. Catlin 3. CaUut 2 . Haves2 . George. Cotilan. Holt. Best : Haynes . Catlin . Boctor . Sherman . Ensor. Maudcilc .Old Geelong: Higgins 2. Varley. J Wilson. Couch . Best : Fisher . Farley.Stlrrchcmnbe. Foley. M Wilson. Coach. Umpires: Paid Jones : Mark Morrison (F)

Bulleen Templestowe: 1.0 3.4 9.7 12.9.81St Bedes Ment. Tig: 2.1 5.6 11.6 17.9.111Balloon Templestowe: McLaren 3. Mattheus 3 . Hare . W Thompson . Burridge .

Ttdloch. Schneider. C P<v-ris . Best: Prior. Ttilloch. Young. Chieers . Graham, CParris. St Bedea ASent . Tig: Hecker 6. KutLntril 2 . Bell 2. L WhtUe 2. P WinUe. B

Tomlinsoa Carroll, Pursers, McCraw. Best: Connollv. Johnston. Hecker . MeCraw .

Carroll. Drnre. Umpires: Andrea Thwaites: Dkmme t47uteley (F). Nathan Billings:Alex Magglo (B)

Hampton Rovers: 1.2 6.8 7.10 12.16 .88Ivanhoe Pvatmtption: 1 .7 4.10 7.13 10.14 .74Hampton Rovers :S Anderson 3 . Boyd 2. Granger 2. Hiliiger . Holt. Lang. Wills .Fla}riie . Best : Boyd. Zarnpagltone . Lawrence, Anderson. Duddy. Lang . IvanhoeAs.,unption : Seuderi 3. Ryan . A Pace. Rawley. T Healy . Maud . Narkkenicz. woad .Best : McFarlane. Rcan. Ra«9ev . Lee. Rosenfeld . Scuderi . Umpires: Dash Petits :Alan Stubbs (F) . Scott Pearse: Scott McHeizie (B)

Theory Penols: 13.10 .88Glen Em : 11 .11 .77Therry Penola : C Bannkster 5 . S Barntister 4 . Caceruno. M Crotty. Flanigan,Robinson, Best: S Sacco. C Bannister . Bm9e . S Bannister. Camamo . Villartl . Glen

Eire : 4`ann-alms 5 . Hasell 3 . Eimnett. Carvana Tkocz . Best : ThursHeld . Oldham .MeGaw. Dtmond . 4'amaakis. Astapeiilco. Umpires: Leon Quire: Matt Cox (F)

AJAX: 4 .1 5.3 8.5 9.7 .61Praltmrn 1.0 5.3 5.4 7.9 .51AJAX: Kalurski 2 . Ktrzner 2. Halphen 2 . iValnLseh . Kalb . Nlrohel . Best : M Segal,Dudakor. Krongold . Halphen . Dukes. lsractsohn . Pmhran : Beer 2 . Perry 2,hiurpthy . 4aty . Rhodes. Best : Pe. Gallagher. Getlie. Birch . A Pitts. Campbell .Umpires : Mark Jenkins: Paul Withington (F). Clive Shipley : Bob Dunstan (G )

RESERVES - 24 .06 .00

Beaumaris: 2.2 8.8 11.12 18 .16.124Old Geelong: 3.2 4.2 5.3 6.4.40Beaumrtris: Vance 5 . B Stephens 4. Smith 3. Mills 3 . CorIleld. Blackie . Jury . Best:Jury . Smith . L Gibson . Vance, B Stephens. Blackie . Old Geelong: Hoxvlls 4 .Hymns . Boer. Best : Than. Brain . Harrington. Atkins . H}ams . McGregor .

Bulleen Templesiowe : 2.1 4.6 7.5 7.6.48St . Bedes Ment Tig: 6.2 8.2 10.3 13.5.83BuBeen Templestowe: Welsh 3. Clarkson 3 . t4dllanL . Best: Welsh. EtJsvogel.Moritmtis. Dwsian . D tWIltuns. Todd . St . Bedes ?dent Tig: 0-1 14 . M Hecker 2.Giaqumta. Napier, Marshall . Htpwell. Stenart. Gould. Meyer. Best: Hip%sril.b3-hail. Mever . ',tifsud. P-en . Napier.

Hampton Rovers : 6 .4 10.5 12.11 13.11.89Ivanhoe Assumption: 0.2 0.2 1.2 6.4.40Hampton Rovers : Biick 3. B Artz 2 . Butner 2. Chu a. DmbalL Johnstone.

McBride. Quon. Voss. Best: Foster. Dunball . Ariz. Hebson . ApiNtLs. Marshall.Ivanhoe Assumption: Lengacher 2 . McDonald. Mcerowan. Jackson. Zeegers. Best:

E Healy. Fainseather. Kbg. Zeegers. tVhttehead . Jackson .

Therry Penchi: 19.8.122Glen Eira: 3 .6 .24Therry Pencils: Thrush 5. M GoodFSin 5 . Candiloro 4. D Van Engler 3 . Stephens.D Goodin. Best: t;.vren. Bannister . M Goodwvt . D Goodavt. Thrush, Corbis.Glen Eire : Goal k3ekcrs and best players results not reeeiiTd .

AJAX: 1.0 2 .4 2.4 4.11 .35Pniltrsn: 2.7 4.11 7.15 7.16 .58AJAX: Buekelv 2 . Molhr. Boon. Besa Molu . Boon. Klein . Steett. Pyice. Sharp.Prahran : A Roils 3 . Aitken 2 . McCallnrn. Erdern . Best: Aitken. Decarteret. Kvko. ARol(s. Woods . Paleedmros.

TODAY'S MATCHESC SECTION

OLD GEELONG v . BULLEEN-TEMPLESTOWEST . BEDES MENTONE TIGERS v .

HAMPTON ROVERS)IVANHOE/ASSUMPTION v. THERRY PENOLAGLEN EIRA v . AJA XPRAHRAN v . BEAUMARIS at Harry Trot t

R E M EMBE R

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13 H Mclnnes 14 M . Eastham 14 P Lannan 16 Goodwin M

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.15 S. Bingley 16 A. Rhodes (DVC) 16 P Wintle 18 Carter B

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D1 SECTby Barry _. _ _

though some shuffling occurred in the topthree spots . the main interest is the tussl e

between Banyule . Caulfield, and St Leo's forfourth . The acid is on the Fields today, whenthey play 2nd placed Aquinas, whilst the Bearsand the Two Blues look certainties to pick up thefour points in their fixtures .

Fascinating isn't it, the way umpires havebecome fixated with 'holding the ball' infringe-ments, both in the AFL and our own belovedAmo's . I counted 27 free kicks in a recent DIgame, of which 20 were for 'holding the ball' .Once upon a time it was only full forwards whodidn't have shoulders, necks . or heads ; nowa-days, nobody seems possessed of such bits, atleast, that's what the free kick count indicates !

LAST WEEKSt Leo's crushed Oakleigh in the end, but

the Oaks stirred them up with a great effort inthe 3rd term . The Two Blues received a few "sug-gestions" from coach, Dave Miller, at the lastbreak, and piled on 13 goals as a consequence .Brendan Vaughan starred at the sharp end forthe Parks, with on-ballers Tim McCann andJimmy Manton sending a stream of ball into thescoring zone .

Banyule blew Old Camberwell out of thewater in the ist term and never relented there-after . The Bears had super efforts from LukeO'Connell at FF, Brent Woodlock at HE and yetagain, Dave Williams in the ruck . Todd Hedleyearned a mention from the Wells for persisting inthe ruck against big Dave, Dean Mitchell waseffective across HB, and Alan McKenzie was hisconsistent self at BP.

Old Essendon upset Monash Blues in a tightcontest, which Grammar really won with a big3rd Qtr against the wind . The Blues hit the frontagain 5 minutes from the siren butLutterschmidt wrapped it up for OEG. Turnerplayed a top game roving for Grammar. Fincherwas effective at CHF. Lutterschmidt saved theday with his 6 gs, and McPherson stood out inthe ruck . Ed Morrison threw himself round withgay abandon on the Blues' backline, LiamHolloway showed form at CHF, and Peter O'Neildid well at FB .

La Trobe Univ . went under bravely toCaulfield Grammarians but were never really inthe contest against the Fields' array of talent.Stephen Amiet had a great day at FF, Dean

s ~Synman was dour

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in defence, and ~~°JJ'Simon Widjaja

roved brilliantly.For the Trobers none tried harder than StephenGloury in the centre, and Matt Forrest acrossHB .

Aquinas reminded Old Carey just how farthey are from the leading sides with an impres-sive display of physical power, skills and teanl .work . The Bloods blew OC away in the firstterm, and cruised through the rest . AndyCultrera had a sensational game roving & up for-ward, Cam Colliver was dominant on the ball,Bobby Moran and Chris Wooden let little pass indefence . Carey's highlight was Nick Everett'samazing mark at CHF in the 3rd Qtr, with BrettBirkill dashing in midfield & defence, ChrisAngus giving drive off his wing, and DamienShutie and Paul Harris hard at the ball all dav .

TODAY'S GAMESOakleigh tackles Banyule on the magnificent

surface of the Scammell Reserve, with the Bearslikely to win by a large margin . The Oaks cansurprise with their strength out of the centrethough, and their mobile talls, like Treacey,Marshall, and Clark can cause bother with theirmarking ability . Overall, the Bears will be tooaccomplished .

Old Ca mberwe ll and Old Essendon will bean interesting clash . The Wells seem to have fal-tered after threatening to be a real pest in theback half of the year. OEG, on the other hand,have had few yips in their progress towardsfinals action, and their strong defence and effec-tive midfield will give then the points by 4/5goals .

Monash Blues meets La Trobe and will be fartoo accomplished for the Trobers, especiallycoming off a loss on the unfriendly PEGs No. 2last week . As usual the Trobers will strive hard,but lack the manpower to seriously stretch theBlues .

Caulfield Gr. and Aquinas clash in today'stop game, which will produce some great footyif the weather and ground conditions are halfdecent . The Bloods had a 40 point win firsttime round ; on the Glenhuntly and the way theFields are playing right now, it would surprise ifthe margin was anything like that . The Bloodspossess the most prolific fowards and the bes t

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defence in D1, plus a dedicated midfield and on-ball unit. The Fields big assets are their paceand marking ability, and with Amiet kickingbundles at FF, they have a potent target to aimfor. Could go either cvay. I'll go for the Bloods bya point!" old Carey hosts St Leo's Emmaus and I hate

having to admit this, but it won't be much morethan a percentage booster for the Two Blues .Carey has tonnes of talent, but, unfortunately,an equal quantum of inability to apply it for fourQtrs . St Leo's will romp home by 15 goals or so .

RESERVESToday's winners should be ; Banyule, OEG,

Monash . Aquinas, St Leo's .

Correspondents the contacts are 9818 1425phone and fax . Email, bfhickeyCatelstra.easy-mail.com.au .

~- -__ - _ ` - --- - _ ___ St. Leos Emmaus WP - Everyone at the Two

Blues would like to congratulate PaulMcCormack on reaching 50 games in Rd12 .Macca a former junior B&F winner who hasreturned to the club . Well done Macca .

Caulfield Grammarians - Simon iflose 200games . "Banger" who's career started in '87 hasbeen a great on and off the field member. Simonwho captained our reserves for 3 seasons hasbeen a staunch defender who's only fault is thathe barracks for Carlton . Well done Simon fromall your mates at the Fields .

,NAMEBROWNLESS

SENIORSCLUB LAST WK TOTALOLD CAMBERWELL 4 5 5

THOMAS AQUINAS 7 53AMIET CAULFIELD 11 49B .VAUGHAN ST LEOS 10 48CULTRERA AQUINAS 6 4 6

RISTBOURKEKAYROOZTEASDALENEWEY

D1 RESERVEOLD CAREYCAULFIELDBANYULEMONASH BLUESST LE O

TODAY'S MATCHESDI SECTION

OAKLEIGH v . BANYULEOLD CAMBERWELL v. OLD ESSENDONMONASH BLUES v. LA TROBE UNI .CAULFIELD GR . v . AQUINASOLD CAREY v . ST . LEOS EMMAUS

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SENIORS --24 .06.00St Leos Emmaus: 8.5 17.10 22.12 35.16.226Oakleigh: 2.3 3.5 9.9 9.11 .65St Leos Emmaus : B Vaughan 10. Hodder 4. Buckle 3. DincolantotUo 3. Manton 3 .T McCattn 3. S MeCazm 3. R'vicG(oin 2. McKenzie 2 . Fennell . P MeGloht, Best : BVau~tan . T McCarm . Manton . R McCann. Flood. Oakleigh : Bromley 2 . Clark 2 .Daltan. tChalr. Or(vtdo. Radchenko. Treace. Best: Sttrhng. Clark . Dalton. S Kilts .Randle . Treay. Umpires : Justin Garrett: Trent Foley (F)

850yule: 7.2 12.4 20.5 26.11 .167Old Caai6era°eIL• 4.1 8.4 10.7 12.10.82Banyule: O"Coimell 6 . Plaktair 4. Sutterbv 3. tJOodlock 2. Burke 2. D Wttchell 2 .Moxon. Dooley 2 . J Plant. D tLliivus . Rreskas . Best: O'Coimett. 140odteck, DWilliams . Mom . Kreskas . J Plant . Old Camb~ell: Brrnvttess 4. Heffernan 3. SSmith 2. Beranger . Kapocr, Liappitt. Best : Hedley. Rowe, Lila D Mitchell .MacKenzie. Umpires: Paid Lambte: Jason Moore (F )

Old Essendon Gr. 2.2 5.8 9.10 13 .14 .92tdonssh Blues: 5.7 6.10 8.11 12 .11 .83Old Esserrdon G. Lulterscltnlldt 6 . 5 Fleming 2, Futcher, L Fleming. L Fletcher .Heritage. Podger. Best: Turner, McPherson. LutterscltinidL Leask . FGtcher.Obtuibek. Monash Blues: Hollasaav 5 . tie4sntan 2 . Creamer. DeYoung. Farrar.Furnell. Smith. Best: Morrison. beYoung . Hollrnvay. Furneh. BaIIVs . Smith .Umpires: Paul D'uuteen : Grant Wardop (F )

La Trolte University: 2.1 3.4 3.4 4.6 .30Caulfield Gr. 7.5 12.9 18.12 23 .17 .155La Tmbe University : Bland. Grant. Mau'dstev. Perry. Best : Forrest. Adamdnvaite.Gtourv. Auldist . Cununtngs. Fredrickson. Caulfield Gr: Arniet II . M Harrison 5.Baxter 4 . Kecasn. 149dJaJa. KtU~Jtt. Best: WtdjaJa. Amiet. Buchman . Knight. GHarrison. Liddell. Umpires: Geoff Mrore: Luke Johnston (Fl

• 8.1 16.5 19.8 26.13 .183Old Carey: 1.2 3.4 5.7 6.9 .45Aquinss: Thomas 7 . Cultrera 6. B Moran. Tandli . 3. Lcrkin 2 . Jones . Co➢ieer .Harkin. Best: Cultcera. Col[nrr. Fhrm. R Moran . Wooden . Bethune. Old Carey:Cohen 2. Rattopoulos . Oppy. BirkW . D Slunk. Best : Btrkdl. N:gus. D Shutie.Everett . Harris. Francis. Umpires : At,,,, Ladd (F)

RESERVES - 24.06.00St Leos Emmeus: 6.9 12.13 24.21 29 .24.198oaldeigfi: 0.0 1.0 1.0 1.1.7St Leos Emmaus: Netsev 6. B Mitchell 5. C Vaugttan 4. E Mttcltell 2 . O'Meara 2.Rapnor 2, BurcdorL Dtmbte. Darnik . Farquhar. Prosser. Simondson. Best: CVaughvt . E Mitchell. Dintbte. O'Meara. McLaughlin. Sintondson . Oakleigh:Iaitchello. Best: Torpe<, . Maitchaeca. A Moittutg. lanchello, Rozakis. Leslie.

Barry We : 2 .4 6.8 11.10 13.13 .91Old Camberwell: 0.4 1.4 2.6 4.6 .30Benyule : PWitcltell 7. Gilliam, Nasrallah . Ferrall . Cross. White . Best: P t4'itchell.Bell. Ccrss. Rltite. Mutton . Old Camberwell: Sattar 2, Hills, Paterson . Best : CWWiams . S Derry. Hosking. C Grant, McOwaiit .

Old Essendon Gr. 4 .2 7.4 10.5 13.7 .85Monssh Blues: 2.2 3.3 3.7 6.9 .45Old Esaendon Gr. Fraser 3 . Houard 3. E~ans 2. T Mansfield 2. Bnant . Dale.Tassone . Best: Evans. Hutchison. Hughes . S 1V1iitfietd . Dawson . Hoixard . AionsshBlues : Baxter . Flatman . Llo}vi . Murchie . Teasdale. tValslt. Best : Murchie. Edqtnst.Campbell . Tuohey. Kantphuts. Walsh .

Ls Trobe University: 4.3 4.5 6.5 6.6 .42Caulfield: 3 .3 8.10 10.11 14.17.101La Trnbe University: ltrittis 2. Daueal, Rosengren. S:vnson . Storer. Best: Willis.Since. Porter. Patterson . ErTe. Ross . Caulfield: Bourke 3 . Suuth 3, 2.taUtleson 3.t67titntee. Courts . Evans . Restartck . Stevenson. Best : Salem. Restartek. Smith.tytunnee. Betake, Anderson.

Aquinss: 3.4 6.4 8.7 13.10 .88Old Carey: 1.1 2.3 3.4 6.5 .41Aquinas: Vomentbello 3. Fairbitrn 2. Cogltlvt 2 . 0Halloran 2. Wilson . Bambutv,Evans . Watt, Best: Volembello . Longford. Bambury. \ute. D Balm. Cogltian. OldCarey: Rist 4 . Muiuo. Drake. Best : Bennett. Nance . Haloes, Mauro, Rist. Sherr.

-PATRONS ARE NOT PERMITTED TO BRING ALCOHOLINTO ELSTERNWICK PARK OR INTO ANY VAFA VENUE

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DI SectionAQUI N AS O .G . BANYULE CAULFIELD GRAMMAR :L .

Coach : Laurie AghanRes Coach : Laurie Aghan

Coach: Greg WhitcroftRes Coach : Rohan Doherty

Coach: Dean Anderso nRes Coach:Kornel Dachs

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Coach: Andrew Sutherland

Coach: Dave RogersRes Coach: Marcus Sp :

1 G. Burch 1 H McDermott 1 D. Rosman Res. Coach : Clinton Perry 1 L Findlay2 C. Thomas 2 D Witchell 2 B . Hall 1 M.Bakogiannis 2 J Baxte r3 S. Edwards 3 S. Kayrooz 2 S. Stevenson 2 S.Fredrickson 3 L Holloway5 M. Boland 4 M Gilbert 3 C. Knight 3 D.Sheldrick 4 A Bains6 D . Monogue

Glenni e7 C 5 B Wilmore 3 S . Erickson 4 C Perry 5 D Rogers.Jess8 J 6 P Williams 4 M. Liddell 5 S.Adamthwaite 6 M Newma n.

9 T. Harkin 7 B. Gillard 4 K. Deakin 6 B-Cameron 7 P Farra r10 D . Boland 8 R Williams 5 S. Kendall 7 P.Moon 8 D Junkee r11 B . Cooper 9 J Plant 6 M . Harrison 8 J Camm 9 C O'Sullivan12 A . Bethune13 D . Denbraber 10 B Moxi n

11 S Cross6 B. Minter7 J . Cowlishaw

9 J .Good e10 D Sidebottom 10 S Webste r

14 A . Lorki n15 A . Hyland 12 J Egan 8 S. Cossart - Walsh 11 J .Levy 11 M Spence r

12 J Caldwel l16 H . Field 13 D Nasrallah 9 W. Bowes

Wil l10 A12 D .Gleeson

13 A Herrman17 M . Denav i18 J . Hughes

14 B . Woodlock15 S Gray

.11 S . Amiet

1 314 L .Wakeling 14 B Merli n

19 G . Whitehead 16 D Bentley 11 M . Cassidy 15 G .Robinson 15 M Tinkle r20 P. Fares Donaldso n17 G 12 D . Pearce 16 C McKie 16 B Tatterson21 C. Quin n

Flynn22 S

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.23 J . Livingstone 1 9 A Thompson 13 D . Gur r

Klose14 S18 S.Gloury 18 E Morriso n

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R . Gosstray 22 22 R Kamphius28 J . Langford29 J . Wilson 24 A Plant 17 D . Robert s

Anderson18 P23 S .Mitcheil 23 D Cavicchiolo

30 C . Collilve rHunte r31 M

25 L Martin26 G Shaw

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32 J . Bleakney 27 P. Healey 19 R. BuchananKlos e20 M

26 B .Hewitt 26 P Fernon33 C . Wooden34 M . Tarullli

28 C WilksSutterby29 G

.20 H . Vella 27 L Rya n

28 R Rossi 27 N DeYoun g35 R . Chapman GrindalB30 21 N . Brohier 29 28 S McGe e36 P. Heveran37 J . North-Coombes

.31 C Bassett 22 T. Townley

23 D . Ash 30 R.Storer 29 D Weeks30 L Creame r

38 B . MoranMercuri39 M

32 S . Richmond33 D . Glass 24 G. Lehner

3 132 M .Napier 31 G Harry.

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WailesT33 33 J Smith

41 C . BamburyN 35 D Spoules .William s26 S 34 34 B Dowsle y

42 R . Mora nSlattery43 M

36 M . George .26 S . Widjaja

35 35 D Murchie.Macklin44 G 37 B Wilson 27 R . Keown 36 TMawdsley 36 N Costley.

45 N . Frederikson 38 T. Thompson 28 G Evans37 37 J Andritso s

46 M . Anderson 39 A . Hopgood .29 J . Whitmee

38 A.Willis 38 P Tuohe y47 N . Moran 40 W . Gibson 29 D. Schrimski 39 39 M Smit h48 M . Moore 41 D. Mutton Gros s30 J

4040 M Bolto n49 G . Verstr a

50 L. Sheffield42 T Ega n43 L Ferrell

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Nam eNo42 P Milli e

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4243 R Feenaghty

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33 N . Silver43 44 D Teesdal e

53 J . Devers54 M . O'Halloran

.46 D Noonan

34 J . Margeriso nThompson35 S 44 W.Auldist 45 R Wals h

55 J . Crouch 47 L O'Connell.

Lawrenc e36 A 45 S .Turner 46 A Rya n56 D.Joyce 48 W Keenan

.Scholte n37 M 46, 47 S Menth a

57 D. North-Combes 49 L Holt.Restaric k38 J 47 48 K McIntyre

58 D. La w59 A. Bentley 50 C Burke

.39 J . Santiago

g48 50 A Clark

60 D. Vine 51 G Bell Harriso n40 G . 49 52 N Mores i

61 M . Greer 52 Ross Doherty 41 A. Bosna 50 53 B Scott62 L . Bradshaw 53 Rohan Doherty 42 D . Synman 51 54 M McGrat h63 A. Barrie 54 P. Witchell 43 J . Smith 52 55 J Hirjee64 P.Glennie 55 D Williams Coutts44 N 53 56 R Reith65 L . Buz

Huntgl o66 J56 B White

.45 J . Blamines 54 57 A Ber ry.

Cuickshank67 P 57 A . Dooley 46 A . Johnson 55 A .Cummings 58 C Strauss.68 J . Co Ian 58 D Mayne 47 L . Salem 61 S Bland 59 B Carstein70 C . Lyng 59 J . McDermott 48 S. Varthalis 66 A Baillie 60 S Lloyd71 J . Pote 51 N . Bourke 70 J Dumaresq 61 P Campbel l72 M . Rile y86 B. Barclay

53 J. Upto n54 M . Allenby

62 A Hawkin s

55 M . Davies 64 S Flatma n

Sloonsors : 56 A . Dowd 67 B Dempse yNero's Restaurant 58 J . Toyama 69 N Manuel lBedrock Computers 59 A . Beaucham pVAI Bodvworks 72 T. Freema nMedieval Madness 68 G. MarkovicHeathmont CellarsHaug hey Butchers

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"I SectionOAKLEIGH A .F.C . OLD CAMBERWELL OLD CAREY OLD ESSENDON ST LEOS EMMAUS

Ch : is Moor e

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Coach: Ma tt Hanson Coach : Michael Zemskl Coach: Gavin Keane WATTLE PAR Kh: Peter AndonopoulosR: Res Coach : Andrew Tsindos Res . Coach : Phil Aarons Res Coach : Shane Bishop

Coach : Dave Miller1 B . Gec 1 J . McLean 1 C. Angus 1 J Pana (VC) Res Coach: Andrew Bethun e2 A. Bloomfield 1 M. Knowles 2 W. Mudge 2 J Fincher 1 D Dinicolantoni o3 D. MacKenzie 2 T. James (DVC) 3 M . Cohen 3 P Lutterschmidt (C) 2 J O'Meara4 P. Heverin 2 A. McKenzie 4 4 D Fletcher (VC) 3 E Mitchel l5 T. Ianchello 3 A. Inkster 5 J . Daniher 5 S Emerson 4 A Auliso (RVC)6 G. Treacy 4 N. Lippiatt 6 C. Campbell 6 C Ridley 5 S Buckle

6 G Bonnic i7 B . Stirlin gMarshal l8 R

5 S. Horskin s6 A Seeleyy

7 R. Oppy 7 J Leask A Burges s.g J . Moutis

.6 R. Heath

8 P. Harri s9 A. Birkill

8 L Fletcher9 J Goodger

9 A Bethun e10 B Mitchel l

10 S . Lewis 7 M. Scott 10 K . Shrives 10 S Bryant 11 S . McCan n11 C Hanley 7 C. Grant

11 N . Everett 11 B Papa lPalT McCann

12 B . Hall13 S . Randle

8 J . Hefferna n8 S. Clay 12 D. Knezevic 12 J Fincher

13 A Hughan14 J Manton

'14 9 E. Noy 13 B . Hutchins 13 W Conlan 15 A O Reilly

15 G. Redford 9 B. O'Hara 14 C. Phillips 14 S Evans 16 A Ros e17 R Parke r

16 J . Tolley 10 M . Hanson (C) 15 M . Beresford 15 T Di Blasi 18 R McCann17 A . Mouchacca 11 N . Robinson 16 F. Hakins 16 S MacPherson 19 A Mat o~ r18 J . Connellan 12 R . Kapoor 17 S . Curry 17 P Hexter 20 G . Rafferty19 P. Taylor 12 A. Hills 18 C. Matthews 18 J Walker 21 G Simmondso n20 T. Adamic 13 L. Gladman (VC) 19 A . McKinsty 19 GStevens 22 P Ristevsk i

23T H y21 14 R . Whitehead 20 J . Raftpoulos 20 D Hunter ad dadA22 L. Billing 14 R . Perryman 21 D. Faelis 21 S Dale 25 A McKenzie (VC)

23 15 S . Tosch 22 S . Vitali 22 J Rush 26 A Prosser (RC)24 S . Kitts 16 A. Heffernan 23 B . Shutie 23 J Hughes 27 P Levin s25 C . Marshall 17 A. Bryson (VC) 24 N . Bull 24 R Doolan

28 S . McLaughli n29 S D'arcy26 A . Kitts 18 A. Browniess 25 B . Israel 25 B Turner 30 M Ottobre27 G. Orlando 19 A. Hanson 26 J . Rist 26 S Fleming (VC)

.31 N . Zanni s

28 A . Khodr 20 J . Elliott 27 N . Vasilopoulos 27 D Barr 32 L. Price29 D . Hal l30 E . Radchenko

22 S . Reddis h23 D . Lilja 28 D. Sherr 28 C Morgan

34 B Henricu s35 J Briggs

31 T. Bromley 24 D . Imberger 29 C. Munro 29 S Ueber a n9 g 36 S Bavag e32 P. Andrinopoulos 25 A. Herdenberg 30 T. Stanley 30 T Williams 37 S . Manton33 M . Clark 26 C . Williams 31 D. O'Dwyer 31 T Mansfield 38 N Hodde r

39 B Vaughan (C )34 L. Head 27 W.'Orwin 32 P. Graham 32 J Mansfield 40 J Gay35 R . Nuske 28 J . Webb 33 J . Mai 33 A Dawson (RVC) 41 R Taylo r36 A ..Moulang 29 R . Scott 34 W . Giannikos 34 D Podger 42 M Floo d37 P. Torpey 30 D . Alex 35 S . McConnell 35 D Whitfield 43 P Levin s38 P. Pesnikas 31 T. Hadley 36 D. Shutie 36 P Trist 44 M Dimbl e

Ronchi45 S39 32 D . Mitchell 37 D . Palmer 37 G Walsh 46 A Brown40 C . Taylor 33 S. Beckett 38 I . Cohen 38 S Whitfield 47 A Brooks41 T. Duhau 34 P. McCrae 39 P. Bennett 39 S Cramer 48 A Dal y42 S . Dalton 36 S. Derry 40 A. Newham 40 C Mnjrvik 49 D Co x43 J . Theofilopoulos 38 N . Sims 41 A. Gates 41 D Greasley 50 L Newey

P McGloi n44 N . Smith45 G. Chapman

39 B. DayY40 E Wiliams

42 G . Cotsonis 42 M Beard 52 R McGloi n46 P. Andonopoulos

.41 L . Ryan

43 S . Cherry44 A. White

43 J Carte r44 J Crawford

53 T Pecora54 J Fennell

47 D . Moulan g48 P. Leslie

42 R . Pratt

43 T Walker45 T. Bull 45 Paul Barry (RC) 55 P McCormack

56 S Dorni k49 S . Bader

.44 S Smith 46 H . Giannokos 46 L Fleming 57 M Place

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46 T Reid 47 H . Francis 47 D Hexter 58 D Place51 . J . Kerley

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54 J . Ebbles 55 J . Gan 51 J . Mandanici 51 A Copodiferro 64 M . Morris55 A . Gook 56 T. Holmes 52 G . Cvetkovic 52 P Miller 65 N Foley56 A . Oslay 57 J . Kelly 53 M . Sonntag 53 L Hadj 66 D Lea r57 M . Dordevic 58 M . Short 54 K. Giannkos 54 R Hardy 67 P. Farquha r

O'Conno r65 B58 L. Neavan 59 T Johnston 55 S. Hawkins 55 P Chalkley.

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LOOKINGby Noel Rundle

5'frEnRS AGO - 1995

The VAFA journeyed to Morwell to play the VCFL .

The team selected was as follows :-

Bks Robert Fuller (Old Scotch) Nick Sebo (Orm .)John Bowen (Old X. )

H .Bks Dave Connell (Old Hail) Rohan Price (Old Sc .)Richard Furphy (U Blues )

C Garry Phillips (Old Sc .) Anthony McDonald (Old X)(V.C.) Matt Armstrong (Old Hail . )

H .Fwds Matt Bourke (Old X) Sean Ralphsmith (OldHail) (C) Simon Theodore (Old Melb )

Fcvds Scott Parsons (Old Melb) Matthew Simpson(Old Sc .) Nich Morev (Old Hail . )

Rks Michael Blood (Old X) Andrew LeonceIli (Old X)Andrew Pryor (Old B'ton)

I/C Ken Stokes (Old Sc .) Andrew Pickerung (Maz)On the eve of the match everyone at the VAFA was

saddened to hear of the death of Brian "Muncher"Molonv. Brian when President of the VCFL was thefirst to advocate matches between the Countrv" andThe Amateurs" . The teams competing for The Brian

Moloney Cup° sponsored by Quit .VAFA umpires were Peter Gersch (Field), Jeff

Wright (Boundary) and Ken Pitcher (Goal) .Previous matches had resulted as follows :

1984 VAFA 15 .10 (100) VCFL 11 .15 (81)

1985 VCFL 18 .9 (117) VAFA 7 .15 (57)

1987 VCFL 18 .11 (119) VAFA 7 .13 (55)

1993 VAFA 13 .14 (92) VCFL 13.12 (90)The coach was Ellingworth and the selectors were

Max Lyon . Phil Stevens . Jeremy Nichols, Roger Pauland Peter Hutchinson .

The VCFL had picked a very experienced andstrong side to atone for their two point defeat twoyears earlier and at half time the were on their way toachieving a strong victory, leading 8 .6 to 5 .5 . Theylooked to be too big and too vigorous.

At half time Mark Brady went to full back andquietened their full forward Cooper while Nick Seboappreciated the move to CHF leading well up theground creating a lot of options . At the last changethe scores were level . It was a tough fiery final termand the VAFA outscored VCFL 2 .4 to 1 .2 to win by 8points .

Best were M . Blood (best player selected by VAFA

selectors), D. Connell,M. Brady, M .Armstrong, A.McDonald . A. Pryo r(best player selected by VCFL selectors), S. Theodore.Goals came from M. Bourke 4, R . Furphy, N. Morey,N. Sebo, S . Parsons, M . Simpson, K. Stokes and A.Pickering.

10 YEARS AGO - 1990St Bernards in fourth place in "B" had a costly

one point loss to sixth placed team Kew who onlykicked two points in the last quarter to win 9 .11 to9 .10 . Peter Thornley, captain, was outstanding forKew . Clayton and Duncan gave good support . Thereliable Mulkearns was St Bernards best .

The battle of top sides in "C" Old Mentonians wonto top position when they played a magnificent sec-ond half in which they kicked 12 .10 to 3 .7 to beat UniBlacks 17 .17 to 11 .11 . Mentonians handled theboggy centre and tricky winds with ease . John Slyand Nick Macguire were superb while Adam Acreman(6 gls) and Bournon (3) were stars in attack .

"C" section captains were Bernie Rafferty (Bala) .Cani Cooney (Caulfl, Darren McConville (Hampt), J .Freeman (I'hoe), Gary Norton (Old Mentonians), D .O'Brien (Preston), Brendan Boyd (St Kilda CBC),Tony Fellows (T'town) and M . Russell (U . Blacks) .

'A" section club sponsors were Network Security(Collegians) . Turf Club Hotel (De La Salle) . Chemplex(Marcelllin), Beck's Bedding (Old Paradiasn), JonesLang Wooton (Old Scotch), Westons (Old Xaverians),The Boundary Hotel (Ormond), Turf Club Hotel(Therry), and Coopers Lybrand (Uni Blues) .

15 YEARS AGO - 19 85The VAFA traveled by air to Mildura to play the

Victorian Country Football League on what was prob-ably the coldest, windiest day that the city had seenfor years . Saturday had been a beautiful day andmembers of the Executive of both bodies had beenfeted with a houseboat trip down the Murray and abarbeque on the riverbank in front of 'Dallas style'homes in 'Millionaires' Row or 'Mortgage' Avenue .Some Executive members, including J .F.X . Dillonwere so overcome with the hospitality that theybrought up 'big' on local wines at supposedly goodprices, only to get home and find the wine cheaper atSan Remo (some believe that Mr Dillon brought somany grapefruit that the Dillon family . 8 strong werestill eating them in 1995).

We went down by 10 goals to a very strong VCFL

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1, aui v: ho had a talented 18 year old fullforward, one1-111 Brownless . Scores were 7 .9 to 17 .15 St KildaCBCOC champion Charlie Capiron, was best onround and Michael Deveson (De La), Brian Hodge

i~)id S .), Nick Heath (U . Blacks), rover Steve Wiltshire(r)vi E section team Peninsula), Peter Gittos (Ivan),1,1 marks at c .h.b .), and Nick Wilton (Old X .) whoqntetened Brownless in the second half were goo d

General Manager Peter French, for whom it hada tough arduous representative season,sed the Associations thanks to Coach Michae l

een, Chairman of Selectors, John Miles, CaptainShane Murphy and all support staff. Old Carey con-gratulated Ian 'Ocker' England on his 275th game,equaling the number of games played by RichardElliot (later Chairman of VAFA Executive) and hissuperb contribution to the club .

20 YEARS AGO - 198 0Old Melburnians threw away the chance to be

fourth in 'A' section when, 15 points in front at thefront at the last change they could not hold off NorthOld Boys who got up to draw the game 11 .18 to12 .12 . Best were Lester, Morphett and Murnane (OldMelb) and Butera, S . Maguire, Griffin (NOB) .

Old Carey saluted two veterans, Roger Morgan(250 games) and Ian 'Ocker' England (200 games) .

100 games to Wayne 'Wilbur' Blay, following i nhis fathers (Ken) footsteps at Kew, a respected playerand a great clubman. Wavne had representedVictoria in many games, and won best and fairest,best clubman and many other awards over the yearsas he has given to Kew.

Powerhouse were holding a reunion luncheon, 21years on, of their 1959 premiership team, coached byJohn Layton and whose champions included captainJohn McLure, Leigh Grant . Bruce Thompson, PeterHutchinson, Les Gordon, Neville Hughes and MorriePriestly .

Ormond held on to fourth place in 'A' with a threepoint win over Uni Blacks, 9.16 (70) to 10 .7 (67).Best were McLean, Naylor, Crump (Ormond), andChristie, C . Cordner, S . Costella (Uni Blacks).

25 YEARS AGO - 197 5The Amateur Footballer featured John Tudor, 15

years and 250 games with Old Paradians, carnivaland interstate representative and a member of 5 'A'section and 1'B' section grand final victors . In hisfirst 10 years John played at full forward and thenlike most veterans switched to defence .

Old Trinity lost the battle for fourth spot in 'A'section when they went down by 14 points to NorthOld Boys who were 38 points ahead at the lastchange and scored enough against the wind to holdoff Old Trinity's 8 goal burst. Best were O'Connor,Leeack . Wilson (NOB), and Bartley, S. Kennedy,Watsford (Old Trinity) .

In 'C' section Alphington (6th) were too strong forsecond team Old Ivanhoe Gramms, 14 16 to 11 .17 .M T41C eIAAnTC1 1 0-TOn, 1 co --

Eaton, Skerry, Shearer were best for the Tons .

Top side St Bernards were off target againstReservoir Old Boys going down 10 .20 to 15 .10 . Thelosers were best served by Burgin, Santamaria,Snowden .

30 YEARS AGO - 1970After studying form for many games and holding

a trial game, the selectors picked the following play-ers in the team for the Perth Carnival : B . Morphett(C. Gramm), L . Beattie, N . Beattie, P. Callesen, R.McFarlane, G . Warfe (Coburg), R . Hick, D . McMahon,D . McWhinnie (Ivanhoe), J . Cooper, I . Turnbull, A .Wilson (MHSOB), J . North (Monash), R. Sambell (OldParadian), P. McInerney, J . Russ (Ormond), A. Hume(Uni Blues), P . Wayman (Alph), R. Wookey (Geel), D .Mullin (Kew) . M . McKenzie (Old Xav), A. Hanneberry(St Bern), A. Hunt, D . Morgan (Uni Blacks) and T .Brown (Old Geelong) .

Manager was Lou Zachariah with Bob Sinclair,Assistant Manager.

Collegians trying to avoid relegation disappointedMonash's final four hopes when they trailed Monashby 38 points at the last change and then kicked 10.2to 0 .2 in the last quarter to run away and win by 22points . Best were C. Roach (5 goals), Lucas andHughes for Collegians while Peers (6 gls), Knight andGalbraith starred for Monash University .

Nick "Shoulders" Lolatgis, Melbourne High halfback flanker, was named as best man a-field for thefourth successive week .

40 YEARS AGO - 196 0100 games to Ron Wildie, Foots, Tech ruckman

and 200 games to Manson Russel, captain and coachof Old Scotch.

'A' section umpires were Amey, Nance, McKay,Birtles and Duckworth .

Teams yet to put points on the board were E .S . &A . Bank (C) and Old Camberwell .

Uni Blues, although kicking poorly with 9 .20 (74)got home by 9 points from Old Xaverians 10.5 (65) tomove into second position in 'A' section . Best wereAbbott, Aldred, P. Rush (U . Blues) and Capes,Mclsaacs, Gibson (Old Xavs) .

50 YEARS AGO - 195 0Heavy fog spoilt Uni Blacks visit to Geelong where

the home side pushed the ball forward with moredirection for the first three quarters only to haveBlacks get direction and range in the last quarter -not from suggestions of portable wireless and flaresystems, but the hoarse voice of their coach KeithFleming, Pat Cash, Bruce Sutherland and KenMelville were best for the Blacks while Noel Hirst, VicHornsey and Fred Herd reveled in the heavy going.

Top goalkickers in 'B' section were Smith (NthAlph) 62, Walker (MHSOB) 42, and John Hinton(Colleg) 29 .

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Winning EdgePresentations

CLUB XVIII SECTIONby Norm Nugent

7at a promoter's delight the contest for each final~~four in Club XVIII continues to be! With onlythree rounds remaining, many Club XVIII followershave been burning the midnight oil calculating the var-ious permutations of surprising results, which con-tained another batch of surprising results, which gaveme an 80% success rate .

REVIEW OF ROUND 12

SECTION 1Old Melbu rnians proved far too good for St Kevins

and won by fifty five points .In a lack lustre performance, De La Sale defeated

Marcellin by forty eight points after holding a twentypoint lead at half time . A dismal and undisciplined thirdquarter by De La Salle provoked Coach Tony Phillipsinto calling his players, "second class rabble" during hisvituperative and stentorian three quarter time address .Better players for De La Salle included wing manRichard Marks, half back Anthony Molan, centre manDavid Hegan and "Shippa" Hoy, whom Marcellin couldnot anchor on either the port or star board wing .

Prahran made a good start into the wind againstMazenod and were never headed as the "Two Blues"consolidated third place with a thirty two point victory .For Prahran, no one played better than former Mazenodmember Terry Lucas . Best players for Mazenod includ-ed "Freak" Harvey as a ruck rover, half forward "Ace"Arthur, half back Darren Carter and the fly in, "Crow"Jacobs in the ruck .

The only undefeated team in the VAFA, OldXaverians proved their class against Old B ri ghton .whom the "Crocodiles" defeated by one hundred andone points. Good performers for Old Xaverians wereforward Ben Matthews (8 goals), Michael Durrrant, TimFowler, Michael Jones and veteran Andrew Wilson .Good players for Old Brighton included Anton Sher,Julian Rattray. David Cochrane and Mark Jerkin .

Old Scotch had the bye.

SECTION 2Old Ivanhoe came from a one point deficit at the

last change to defeat Yarra Valley by six points in athriller at Chelsworth Park . Travis Reddaway was list-ed as one of the better players for Yarra Valley despitethe fact that his last shot for goal failed to tie the match .Others to do well for Yarra Valley were Grant Kennawayand captain Jarrod Dickson . Old Ivanhoe were wellserved by Engin Gemci. Julian Maycock and AdamWeisz.

St Bernards were never in command against theTherry Penola juggernaut, which like "Ol Man River"just keeps rolling along. Therry Penola increased theirlead as the game progressed and ran out winners bysixty five points . St Bernards have dropped to thirdand any further loss will jeopardise their place in thefinal four . Best players for Therry were John Zanetti,

Steve O'Halloran,charismatic coach,Tony Crotty and ruckman Geoff Pinner.

On the scoreboard, Monash Whites defeated Old Camberwe ll bysixty two points, however the scores do not reveal thecloseness of the game, which was fiercely contested byboth sides . For Old Camberwell half back, Rod Heathcentre man Robert Pratt and full back "Jezza" Kelly allplayed well .

Both Parkside and Whitefriars were short of play-ers for their fiercely contested match . Parkside overcame an early deficit to win by five points in the closestresult of the round . Whitefriars ruck man, JohnBonneyman had the opportunity to add another chap-ter to his already distinguished career, but he failed toconvert the last kick of the game, which enabledParkside to win by five points . For Parkside the bestincluded, centre fonvard Ray Marinelli, ruck rover,David Taylor and wing man, Tim Stanley . ForWhitefriars, key defenders, Adam Thwaites and MarkDuffy along with ruck rover Damian Whelan were best .

Leaders Rupert swood defeated Old Trinity by fortytwo points .

Collegians built percentage at the expense of OldGeelong, who went down by one hundred and thirtyeight points. Good players for Collegians included for-ward Julian Holsman (9 goals), half back MichaelQuinn and rover Dan Burn.

PREVIEW ROUND 13SECTION 1

The St Kevins versus Marce ll in match should pro-vide an even contest . I expect that St Kevins will win.

The young Mazenod team should cause worry to D eLa Sa lle, who seek to secure their final four position . Inround 4 De La Salle won by sixty nine points after aneven first quarter. Today on Central Park, I expect amuch closer contest . De La Sale should win to keepthemselves in fourth place .

The Prahran versus Old Scotch match result willhave great ramifications in the composition of the finalfour. In round 4 in windy conditions Prahran won byeight points . Cartlidge, who kicked four goals that day,could again worry the Old Scotch defenders . Victory isvital for Old Scotch, who may be short on match fitnessas they are coming off last week's bye . Although I havea great respect for the resilience and capabilities of OldScotch I select Prahran to win again.

The clash between the top two sides will give aninsight into their relative strength before, as seems like-ly, they meet in the second semi final on July 22 . Inround four Old Xaveri ans won by a mere four points .Their straighter kicking gave the "Crocodiles" the ascen-dancy even though Old Melburnians had more use ofthe ball . Inaccurate kicking has presented a problem to

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c iburnians this season as exemplified in theirloss to De La Salle two weeks ago . Old

selection after a closely contest-

C)I,i i;_+,rhtnn has the bye .

GTiOi' 29 make the long trip to play Yarra Valley ,

nowledge that failure could end their finalsirra Valley must win to maintain their

aspirations of a final . St Bernards fluctuatin gpu : zles many and largely because of their incon-

; (and the travel today), I select Yarra Valley .what is virtually a qualifying final . Monashplay Therry Penola way out in Oak Park. The,vkner Reserve has proven difficult terrain for

isiting teams over the years and given the inex-orm of Therry Penola, I forecast another win for

side today.! Gvnberwell should record another win at th e

se of Parkside, whose win last week will hav e

CLUB 18 (1) - 24.05 .00

6.0 8.2 12.5 13.10.882.2 2.2 3.2 5.3.33

Goal kickers and best players results not recenrd . St Kevins:

ir confidence .

g. Stagliano. Meagher . Best: T Dillon, Hooper. S Dillon . Baker.pires: Raytt'indow

1 .2 3.4 4.5 4.8.321 .6 6.6 8.10 11.14.80

1 kickers and best players results not receh•ed.De la Salle: GoalA players results not received. Umpires: Andrew Barrington

2.2 3.6 6.8 6.9 .45- ,, 3.3 6.6 8.8 11.11 .77

.. r. ~~d: Brllgland 2 . Fothergtll 2. Arthur 2. Best: Collins. Jacobs. Hanr.y ..Arthur. D'Rozario. Pralu-an: Cartlidge 3 . O'Dea 2. Lucas 2. Owens 2 .

n . Green. Best : Poo^hy. Beasa. Coach . Decks. Brangtain. Ca Jay.

rz Ls dsay McIntyre1.2 1.3 1.4 1.4 .10

4.2 8.6 13.7 16.15.11 1

and cost players results not recericd . Old ICaverffins:5 8. R King 3. Fouler 2 . Stoney 2 . Wilson. Best : Hawkins . Matthew's . Hall .

L i. Fo•aier . Umpires: Paul Rapke

By.

SENIORSTi .a4 E CLUB LAST WK TOTALCLUB XVIII (I )

CARTLIDGE PRAHRAN 3 55B. MATTHEWS OLD XAVERIANS 8 43HEGAN DE LA SALLE 22RUDD DE LA SALLE 15O'DEA PRAHRAN 2 13

CLUB XVIII (2 )

ZANETTI THERRY PENOLA 4 28T CORMACK OLD IVANHOE 1 23HARVEY OLD CAMBERWELL 0 22FOX RUPERTSWOOD 5 21COLLIER MONASH WHITES 2 20

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Leaders . Rupertswood travel across the metropoli-tan area to play a disappointing Whitefriars, who arestruggling to field a full complement. Rupertswoodshould win easily.

Collegians who are seeking a final's berth shouldbe able to defeat Old Trinity even though the matchwill be played in Bulleen. A loss today will mean nofinal for Collegians .

A week is a long time in this section as Old IvanhoeCoach David Supa knows only too well . The fall fromthe four has been rapid for his team, who carried allbefore them earlier in the season . Today against OldGeelong, Old Ivanhoe should build percentage andhope that other results will allow them back into the topfour with two rounds to play.

Thanks to the six clubs and three umpires, whohave contacted me after Round 12 . Like all writers,apart from Jason and Damian, I do not know whatinformation you send to the VAFA administration .Please contact me by telephone 9467 2857 or by fax9467 2865 by noon Monday .

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CLUB 18 (2) - 24 .06 .00Old Ivanhoe: 2.0 3.2 6.3 7.5.47

yam «iley: 3.2 4.4 6.4 6.5.41Old Ivanhoe: Toll 3 . Ward 2. English. Cermack . Best: Mat•cack. SipJey . Toll. l4eir.

Weise. ttard. Yam Valley: Verdtuk 3 . Reddawav . lVtllte. Boar Best : Strauch .

Reddaway. Bax. Rosenberg. Verdnik. Stillwell. Umpire: Da49d llmdbw

St Bernards: 0.2 1.3 1.3 2.5 .17Therry Penots: 2.7 6.11 9.15 11.16 .82St Bemerds: Smith. Formica. Best: Donnelly. Formica. Horn . Hilbret . TherryPeuela: Zanetti 4. Boden . t'auta Ward . Ltivns. OHalloran . S Lees . Costello. Best:

O'Halloran. Pinner. Culph. Biddlestone. Ward. Carter. Umpirea: Tony Jackson &Tony Robbins

Monash Whites: 3.2 8.5 10.8 13.10.88Old Camborwcll: 1.2 2.3 2.4 3.8.28Monash Whites: L«nods 3. Collier 2. Riddle . M Woods 2, M Dods 2. Johnstone.

West . Best : S Dads. Johnstone. L Woods . Howe . Coaiev. M Woods . Old

Camberwell: Eddy. Essay. M Steel. Best : Heath. M Steel, Pratt . Kelly. A Wilson,Umpire: Tony Hall

Parkside: 0.0 3.2 6 .3 6 .5.41Whitefriaars: 2.1 2.4 4.4 5.8.38Parlaside: Malnelli 3 . PanJari 2 . Hussain . Best : Team effort . Whitefr3ars: Goalkickers and best players results not receieed . Umphc Paul Nailer

Rupertswood: 3.7 8.9 7.11 10.12.72Old Trinity: 1.0 2.2 3.3 4.6.30Ruperiswood: Fox 5 . Carmody 2 . Plummer, Heath. 69ezzaresa. Best : Sinnett.Phillips . Pltmtmer. Fats 14`hitehead. Clark. Old Triaity: Jenis. Ammiconi .Nankenis. Kenna. Best : Roberts. Best. Lattgdon. Blackmore. Nazilten•Ls .Stebbins . Umpire: Brian Nunn

Collegians: 8.2 10.8 16.8 22.17 .149Old Geelong: 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 .11Collegians: Holsman 9. Found 5 . Scliober 2, Schmidt . C Curtis . K Curtis,Blakemore J Gay. Haim. Best : Quint. Holsman. Burn. Foard. Haim. K Curtis.

Old Geelong: Cmte. Best : McDonald, Baker. Rats . Gudvkunst Coote.Tamanika. Umpire : Richard Benson

TODAY'S MATCHESCLUB 18 (1) SECTION

ST. KEVINS v . MARCELLI NMAZENOD v . DE LA SALLE - game switched

from original drawPRAHRAN v. OLD SCOTCHOLD BRIGHTON has the byeOLD XAVERIANS v. OLD MELBURNIANS at

Toorak ParkCLUB 18 (2 )

YARRA VALLEY v . ST. BERNARDSTHERRY PENOLA v . MONASH WHITESOLD CAMBERWELL v. PARKSIDEWHITEFRIARS v . RUPERTSWOODOLD TRINITY v. COLLEGIANSOLD GEELONG v . OLD IVANHOE - TBA

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Blades . Better performance and greater

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CONTRACTS FOR VOLUNTEER COACHESPart 1 .

Do you have a written agreement for your role asa coach? Do you know exactly what is expect-

ed of you as a volunteer coach and, in turn, whatyour club or association is required to provide toyou .

If you have answered 'no' to either these ques-tions, then you could be leaving exposed to chal-lenge . Ironically most of you will plan your athletetraining schedules and game strategies with metic-ulous details, but many of you don't seem to do thesame with your arrangement as a coach .

SO WHY HAVE A WRITTEN AGREEME NTThere are many reasons why volunteer coache s

should ensure they have a written agreement.Some of them are:

Certainty is the most obvious reason . Youshould be clear about the many matters whichyou you need to know about as coach for yoursport . These include how long the appointmentis for, what benefits vou are entitled to receive,who you are accountable to, who you areresponsible for. If these details are not recordedin some way differences can arise over what youare expected and what was in fact provided orhappened.

1 .

2. It shows your mutual commitment to eachother. You are giving up your free time to train,coach and select the sport's athletes . The sportshould recognise that commitment, and notabuse it . By having the length and nature of thecommitment recorded you are both clear aboutthe future.Similarly sports will want to ensure you arecommitted to the position and understand allthat it entails . Sport should ensure the detailsare recorded so that if the commitment is bro-ken by you it has a reasonable period of time toreplace you by, for example, requiring you togive a certain period of notice .

3. Recognition of your voluntary time should berecorded in a written agreement . Often it is theonly place where it is expressed . Recognitioncan be shown by many things, eg invitations todinners and awards, reimbursement of expens-es, supply of clothing and sponsors apparel, useof computers, provision of a mobile phone, enti-tlement to retain frequent flyer points, and per-haps an honorarium . You should ensure that ifthese things are provided they are recorded inyour agreement so the sport cannot later renegeon the deal you had reached .

4 . Tax implications of any benefits you receiveneed to be carefullv considered . Just becauseyou don't receive a salary or wages for your roleas coach, doesn't mean you can't escape payingtax on the benefits you receive . You may beliable to pay fringe benefit tax on certain bene-fits or pay withholding tax on your honorarium .Repackaging the deal may enable you to min-imise your tax obligations, but in any event youshould seek advice about the tax implications ofany benefits you receive .

5 . Changes in personnel is another reason forrecording your agreement to coach . Invariablythe President of the club or other administratorwho appointed you will not be there when yourtime is up. It is difficult then to suggest you hada deal when it wasn't recorded anywhere .

Part (1) of (2) re-printedMaria Shand

Senior AssociateRigby Cooke Lawyers, Melbourne

U19 GO!'_CI~ 0 F THEMONTH. - May

NAME : Paul O'ShannassyCLUB : St . Kevins OB SECTION: U19 (1 )

PLAYING HISTORY: Chadstone FC, Balaclav a

FC

COACHING HISTORY: Various school teams

throughout the '90's . '97/98 Uni . Blacks U19 ,'99/00 St . Kevins OB U1 9COACHING PHILOSOPHY: To empower play-

ers as much as possible and to ensure thei r

football experience is an enjoyable one .FUTURE AMBITION: To continue coaching a t

St . Kevins OB beyond 2000 .

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nother predictably unpredictable set of resultsfrom last week's round of matches, with

Parkside, Kew and Mentone scoring importantwins and Thomastown coming from behind toupset Salesian . Yarra Valley continued on theirmerry way to take top spot from Uni Blacks .

, v .EWside started with confidence against Uniand were able to apply pressure to the

Blacks' talls . The Red Devils had several contribu-tors both around the ground and on the score-board, allowing them to run away with the gamein the last quarter . The Blacks were pleased withthe work rate despite trailing at half tizne, and hadwinners with Laffv in the ruck, Rob Mackie onceagain standing firm at CHB, and Caccavielloreturning to form . However, the Parkside backlinewas superb - Jarred Dale dominating at FB . Wisedominating his wing and Brad Hockey contribut-ing to Parkside's best performance for the season .

Mentone and Peninsula had a hard-foughtbattle that has become typical between the twosides . The Vultures held a 21 point lead at themain break, and had winning forwards in Perrin(8) and Hovev (5) . Some free-flowing patches wereinterrupted by countless packs, and Mentonewere able to rebound effectively off their half backline through the likes of Barr and Stephens . ThePirates fought back in the third quarter to take a1 point lead into the last, but could not create asmany opportunities as their opponents, who haveclawed their way up from the lower rungs of theladder to sit just out of the four.

Salesian looked set for a morale-boosting vic-tory over Thomastown when they led by 38 pointsat half time. They booted 6 goals with the aid of astrong breeze, and followed up with a 'breakeven'second stanza to look the goods . Inaccurate kick-ing from the Bears didn't help their cause,although they were able to make some inroadsagainst the wind in the third . A costly free kickagainst Salesian enabled Thomastotvn to kick twogoals before the ball was rebounced after a goalsquare altercation. This perhaps was all themomentum required as the Bears booted 5 majorsto 1 to keep them in the four . Thain snaggedanother bag of 5 for Salesian, again being sup-ported by Bobetic and Bouchard . Thomastown'sbest were Plant, Luke Smith, Uket and Gorski (6) .

Kew secured a well-deserved victory over WestBrunswick, who tasted the down-side of a 1 pointball game after their previous week's success bythat margin . The Ks led at every change, domi-nating the second term with Bruno (CHB) control-ling the air and combining well with the Kew run-

ners. The ° 1reduced the lead 1 ojust 4 points by thelast change, withBenjamin and Gros samongst the goals . A thrilling final qua :erensued, with the Magpies goaling twice early totake a 7 point lead, and Kew replying with 5 suc-cessive behinds before Cullen's goal saw themregain the lead . Once again the Wests respondedbut Bell's major aptly saw Kew in front at the finalbell. Their best included McCarthy, Wood andDennis, while the Brunswick boys were wellserved by Lewis, Malone and O'Brien .

Yarra Valley took top position following theirvictory over Fitzroy Reds . No report forthcomingfrom either club, although by the looks of things,the Reds must have played some pretty good footyto restrict the margin to 26 points . No doubt theywill be keen to have a say in the final placings of afe sides over the coming weeks .

a rill be looking to replicate their pre-vious performance against Uni Blacks this week.The Vultures look to have gained some heightsince their earlier encounter, which won't do theirchances any harm . It's hard to imagine the Blackslosing three in succession, although Mentone willnot want their ladder ascension to stop when thefour is as close as it's been all season. La1`f~=returned to form last week and will have a criticalrole to play as the backlines of both sides remaintight . I feel the home side may have a slight edgeif conditions inspire some scrappy football, and 1reckon they will sneak home by 11 points .

Parks'ide host Kew, with the visitors havingstrung together some good performances in thesecond half of the season. Wood, Landwehr andbell have all been in good touch, however it hasbeen the collective ability of the side to play 4quarters of footy that has been the critical turn-around . Similarly, Parkside has gone fromstrength to strength in recent weeks, culminatingwith their best effort to date against the Blackslast start . They have too much at stake to dropone at this point of the season, and will win by 29points .

Salesian and lock horns in a gamethat both sides need to tvin, not only to regainsome much-needed confidence, but to keep anyfinal's hopes alive . Thain has been a useful for-ward for Salesian, and provided he gets someassistance, Salesian will be hard to beat .Peninsula have been able to kick enough goals towin of late, but have lacked the polish to do so .

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The key battles will be in the midfield, where theclearances will be critical, particularly if theChadstone breeze is up to its usual tricks . Shouldbe a tough encounter in what is probably bothteams' last chance to stake a claim.

West Brunswick are pitted against a YarraValley outfit that had taken virtually all before itfollowing a sluggish start to the season . The Westswill remain faithful in their ability to match anyside on their day, and will be looking for an explo-sive start once again . Yarra, with the likes ofCremean, Drew and Kysela in great form, look tohave more avenues to goal and will not want torelinquish top spot . Yarra to get home by about 15

points .Last week's scoreboard suggests Fitzroy Reds

are capable of pushing Thomastown to the limit,and I'm sure they will inflict a surprise defeat onsomeone before the season is through . However,the Bears will be careful not to allow a second lossof this kind to take place (following their defeat byKew earlier in the year), particularly with theirhold on fourth position only tentative at this stage .If Gorski . Smith and co . can continue their goodform, I think the Bears will be too strong up for-ward and should be able to restrict the Reds' run-ners to win by 27 points .

Yarra Va ll ey OB - congratulate more playersreaching significant milestones this week . Clubstalwarts Jarrod Dickson & Tony RRaeveanachieved 100 games recently. Both have been"part of the furniture" since YV's inception 8 yearsago and continue to lead the way in Club 18 .Everyone around the club acknowledges the roleboth have played in developing the successful YVfootv culture . Also, senior players Tim Morris an dDavid Balshaw achieve 50 games this week, withboth improving and playing terrific football as theseason rolls on .

TODAY'S MATCHES

D2 SECTIONPARKSIDE v . KE W

WEST BRUNSWICK v . YARRA VALLEY 0 BFITZROY REDS v . THOMASTOWNSALESIAN v . PENINSULA 0 BMENTONE AMATEURS v. UNIVERSITY BLACKS

SEi-;IORa -•24.06 .04University Blacks: 3.2 4.5 7.6 7.12.54Parkside: 2.4 6.8 9.11 14.14.98University Blacks: A Wilson 2 . Hannon 2. Caeeavieilo. D"unond. Ralph.Best : Rrazt, Moodie . A Wilson . CaccatieIlo. Pekin . Mackie . Parkside : Moodie3 . MariilB 2 . Stonehouse 2 . Copley. Dale.lnserra McCall . Re utato. Rvan.Sollgo . Best : Dale . Wise, Hockey. Vita . Warren, McCall. Ump~es : MichaelPbilTips : Chris Gregory (F)

Kevr. 4.4 9.7 10.10 12.16.88West Brunswick: 3.3 5.6 10.6 13.9.87Kern Bell 3 . McCathv 3 . Bradlev 2 . Kut 2 . Cullen, Tinetti. Best: Wood.Cullen. Dennis. S Brune. McCarthy. ~andweiv. West Brunswick: SBenjamin 5 . J Gross 5 . Hudson. O'Brien . M Malone. Best : Lewis . SBenjamin . G Malone . O'Brien. Jenkins . J Gross . Umpires: Bob McLeod:Trent Greenaway (F )

Yarra Valley OB: 4.5 6.8 11.11 13.13.91Fitzroy Reds: 2.2 4.7 7.8 9.11 .65Yarra Valley OB : A Drew 4. Hancock 3 . F McCean 2 . P Crentean 2. White.B Peake. Best : A Drew. J Cremean . Kvsela . Valopi. B Doims. P Creinean.Fitzroy Reds : Dikeukos 2. Madden 2. T' Jackson 2 . Dia. Fawaz. Kane. Best:Dntn% P Jackson . MeBurney. Madden . Addicott, Horridge . Umpires : DanielHai(iisell (R) (F )

Thomastown: 2.1 4.9 9,13 14.19.103Salesian: 9.3 11.5 13.7 14.9 .93Thomastown: Gorski 6 . Lentini 2, L Smlttt 2 . Ward . Scott . Dtma~io,Arcoraei . Best : Plant. L Smith . Uket. D'nnaggto. Lentinl. Gorski. SaleslanThaut 5, IeFnli 2. BobeUc. Bourke. Bouanan: ~Cwcotta . Logatt . A Steeens. RStevens . Best : Bobette. Bouchard. Thant, Brouit. Cattavan .Ump3res: MickGdav: Jason Lane (F )Peninsula OB: 5.5 7.6 14.6 14.9 .93Mentone : 6.2 10.9 13.13 17.19.121Peninsula OB: Goal kickers and best players results not received.Mentone: Perrin 8. ivt Hovey 5 . C O'Meara. Matt Sullivan, Mick Sullivan,tbfiite . Best : D Entntett . Stephens . M Barr. Perrin. C Sulliratr,M Hovey .Umpires: Ben Ryde; Owen Lator (F)

RESERVES -24 .08.00University Blacks: 1.3 3.5 3.7 5.9.39Parkside: 3.4 6.5 9.5 12.9.81UnlversitY Blacks: Kitchen 3 . ftucetl. Metcalfe. Best : Foster . Thwaites. Metcalfe .Remrn•. 1 Wilson . Kitchen . Parkaide: Atnonopovios 2. Dairy 2. Maninez 2 .Sut~ieton 2. Carmody. Consiantini. MeCall . Stuart. Best : McCail. Allan . Martinez .ingGs. Panjari. Thornas.

Kew: 4.5 5.7 7.14 12 .16.88West Brunswick: 0,0 0.4 0.4 2 .4.16Kern : Wavland 3 . D Rvan. Mousi 2. Chanmon 2. Beattie. S Cantpbell. Crunntins .West Bninswick: Ue6ergartg. Vitale. Best: B Hussey. Baker. Tobin ,

Yazra Va lley OB: 7.3 13.4 16.5 17.6.108Fitzroy Reds: 1.1 2.3 7.4 12.6.78Yarra Valley OB : Hale 6. S Kehoe 4 . B Reynolds 2 . Daltes. Seabourne . S Pask, JDo is, T Ftdfe . Best : Jolner. T FFtfe . Potter . t.orden . 141utechureh . Hate. FitzroyReds: Prior 3. Farrell 3. George 2.1{}T4acou. Braniley. Best: Cook . Auden. Braniley.Invtg. Burgmatm. Pugh -,

Thomastown: 3.4 4.7 7.7 7.7.49Salesian: 1.2 4.4 8.5 9.7.61Thomastozn: Paskoski 3. J Blles . Petsutis . Scarpa Doming. Best : Chapkoun.Scarpa. Alexander. R t4ard . ValentLio. \b`rt ht. Salesian: Chapman 2 . Maillard 2.Cooke. Healey. Hegarty. MeTaggert. D Su~edand. Best: Healey. Maillard . Mills,ills.Gapari . Nolan. Seager.

Peninsula OB: 6.4 10.5 17.9 20.10.130Mentone: 3.2 6.4 6.5 7.10.52Peninsula OB : God kickers and best players results not received . Mentone:O'Brien 3. Swnner 2 . K6ig. Walsh . Best : tCaterson. Wyatt. Johnstone . Fleming.O'Brien. Perrett .

NAMEPAYZEGORSKIWHITERYANTHAIN

SENIORSCLUB LAST WK TOTALPENINSULA 55THON'L4STOWN 6 37MENTONE 1 34PARKSIDE 1 33SALESIAN 5 31

D2 RES~RVESMgH WEST BRUNSWICK 0 33KANE FITZROY REDh 0 31SINGLETON PARKSIDE 0 29M BYRNE SALESIAN 0 27REGINATO PARKSIDE 0 2 5

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D2 SectionFITZROY REDS KE W MENTONE PARKSIDE PENINSULA D .D .

Senior Coach : Grant Hammond Coach: Serge D'Angelo Coach: Ken Wood Coach : Laurie Zarafa Coach : Bre tt fdcllwraft hRes Coach : Darren Kane Res. : Greg Crimmins Res. Coach : Peter Hirst Res Coach: Mark Rowe Res Coach : Chris Gowri e

1 M Frisb 1 B. Lafranchi Hove y.M1 . 1 P. Laursen 1 S. Parson s2 A Wals 2 L. Fitzgerald R . Gallaghe r2 2 A. Delle-Vergini 2 S. McMahon3 C Thatcher4 M Carracher

3 G. Horgan ,3 . M. Dixon 3 S. Pino 3 M. Goldthor p

5 D Kane 4 G. Crimmins (RC) 3 K . Wood 4 D. Warren 4 E. Bowen6 J Bennie 5 L. Bradley 4 C. Bray 5 D. Cusack 5 N . Kent7 J Doyle 6 N. Tinetti 4 D . Emmett 6 D. Stuart 6 M. Warne r8 M Farrell 7 D. Mitchell 5 T. White 7 J . Dale 7 S. Murray9 C Prior RVC 8 J. Doumis 6 C. Stephens 8 J. Chilcott (C) 8 P Angus10 A Urbancic11 B Mitchell VC 9 S. McCarthyy 7 K. Gurtler 9 A. Constantine .

y P Kroh n12 C Sheather 10 B. Cullen (VC) 8 D. Perrin 10 A. Vita .

Ha l e10 A Y Y13 M James14 T Clarke

11 B. Shaw12 J . Growcott

9 P. Emmett10 B . Sebire

11 B. Hocke y12 D . McCall (VC)

.11 H . Woodman

15 B Campbell 13 C . Kyriaku 10 T. Stillman 13 A. Copley 12 R . Powney16 M Wharfe 14 J . Looker 11 C . O'Meara 14 V. Romano 13 R . Sharpin17 B Le e

J Horridge15 C . Bradley (VC) 12 M. Davies 15 D . Moodie 1 4

19 16 D . Wood 12 T. Fava 16 T. Ryan 15 B. Coo k20 T Mitchell 17 J . Griffiths 13 A. King 17 A. Romano 16 S. Claringold21 A Sainsbury 18 N . King (C) 14 C . McCann 18 A. Reginato 1 722 M Sammon 19 J . Dennis 15 Mick Sullivan 19 C . Williams Glove r18 S23 T Jackson24 K Grattan

20 M . Raffaele 15 A. Fimister16 P Sullivan

20 D . Singleton.

19 A. Murph y25 P Jackson VC 21 B . Woodhous e

Paro n22 J.

17 C . Sullivan 21 M . Tessari 20 S . Prendergast26 B Buick27 J Loft

.23 R . Baker 18 T Sullivan 22 R . Wise

23 S . Barrett21 R . Splatt

28 N Hall 24 G . Palmer 18 R . Waterson Marull i24 R 22 A . Atchiso n29 D East 25 S . Campbell 19 D . Prosser .

McPherso n25 M 23 A . Burke30 B Foster 26 M . Channon(VC) 20 C . Groves .

Ros s26 S 24 B . Wigh t31 P Crowe32 T Hart 26 P. Nagy 21 D . Kelly

21 D . Batey.

27 J . Sculley 25 J . Atchiso n

33 S Drury C 27 T Connolly Murph y22 P 28 R . Martinez 26 R . Nea l34 D Little 28 D. Cracknell .

23 Matt Sullivan 29 J . Libroaperto 27 S . Payze35 A Mackinnon RC 29 J . Barnes O'Connor23 V 30 M . Yandle 28 B . Taylo r36 W Fawa z37 G Hanlon

30 C. GiansanteWell s31 A

.24 X . Smith 31 C . Austin 29 B . Nelso n

38

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.32 D Mackay

25 G. Upti nW

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Dodson34 CBrie n28 M . O 34 A . Starkie 2 A . Parso s3

41 R Bu man42 I McBurnie

.35 R . Bruno

29 A . HoveyFrees e30 N

35 G . Panjar iBoc k36 S

33 P. Dietzsch43 T Villani 36 S . Ryan

.31 T. Templeton

.37 J . Panjari

34 T. Brade n44 B Hart45 G Hassett 37 J . Landweh r

'32 B . Coleman 38 F. darrigo 35 B . Szony i

46 P Heaphy 38 L geloL. D An 33 D . Andrew 39 S . Cudmore N . Bowman3648 A Cor on iP 39 M . Mclnerny 34 D . Sheehan 40 L. Inserra (DVC) 37 T. Stewart49 A Puglia 40 C . Hibberd 35 C. Brown 41 E Linares 38 B . Brow n50 B Aggenbach 41 L . Jensen 35 M. Johnstone .

Dean42 P 39 B . Jarrett50 E Kynacou51 J Rawlings

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43 J . Hubbard 40 G . Pattiso n52 B O'Conner RVC

43 . uereBel l44 J

37 J . SternPerazzo38 S 44 P. Soligo

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.Nichols40 D Ademo45 R . D 42 P. Findlay

54 B Worsley55 N Mathews

.46 M. Fitzgerald

.42 S . MayY J . Reginato 43 S . Whit e

56 T Maddenl

47 M . Lambe 43 M . Barr 47 B . Pollock48 C . Datson

4445 M Higgin s58 B Ne a

59 R Johnstone48 A. Acfiel d49 D . Ryan

46 G . Templeto n47 G . Ansalde 49 B. Hnason

.46 A. O'Neil

61 B Tirrell Denton50 J 48 M . Walsh 50 B. Carman 47 L . Palme r62 N Aude n63 G Makdesi

.51 M . Blair 52 M. Etcell 51, M . Helmic k

Cecchinell i52 C48 J . Bleasby

64 D Trindade 52 R . Campagn aB l i53 M

53 D. Noonan54 D Bray

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49 J . Whela n65 S Bramley66 D Timms

o s.54 D . Antonello

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51 M Alle n67 R Proctor 55 B . Johnston 58 J . Noonan 55 J . Eastwood .Osmon d52 R68 D Simmonds Fo x56 T 59 S . Wiggins 56 G . Massett .

69 K Teesdale .57 B Pugh 61 K. Lockhart 57 T. Gallagher 53 T. Harding

70 S Dibendetto71 P Gunn

.58 C . Watts 65 T. Allinson 58 D . Lobosco 5 4

72 M Dikeakos 59 D . Russo 67 P. Dynesy 59 T. Pattern 55 C . Wilson73 H Irving 60 L . Ainsworth 70 T Roger s

'60 D . Moore 56 C . Bowma n

74 N Fitzpatrick Moussi61 S Meara73 M. O 61 B . Murphy 57 H . Shorte n75 W Daniel .

McGauchie62 B 74 S . Ponton 62 D . Rees 58 M . Samso np80 G Bo x81 J Hamilton

.63 D . Dunlevie 76 P. Hirst

77 B Flemin63 J. Sambuca 59 J . Powel l

82 P Howorth 64 N . Nigro .Cerriteli78 M 64 T. Thomas 60 N . Franks

84 Z Senburgs 65 J . Sette.

Horle r99 D65 M . Scarpa 61 A . Thripp

85 J Whelan 66 T. Goodfellow . 66 M . wise 62 A Bonne r88 S Greenwoo d99 P Diacogiogis

67 T. Beatti eMcGauchie68 B MENTONE R .S.L .

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Q2 SectionSALESIAN THOMASTOWN U N IVERSITY WEST BRUNSWICK YARRA VALLEY

Coach: Matt Sexton Coach : Gordon Burrows BLACKS Coach : Tim Pontefract Coach: Tim Killworth

Asst Coach: D. Oidfieid Res Coach: Wayne Cooper Coach : Kane Bowden Res . Coach: Paul Weir Res Coach: Wayne ReddawayRes Coach: Jim Gianna 1 V.Capeci Res Coach : Ben Sullivan 1 A Hamilton 1 R Pearce1 M. Bourke 2 B.B ro n

y1 G Darroch 2 P Hamilton 2 T Morris

2 3 A.Smith 2 S Chandler 3 G Heppell 3 R Thompso n3 S. Sutherland 4 G.Petsinis 4 M Vaughan 4 D Coonan 4 M Fun g4 A. Healey 5 L Smith

5 R Mackie 5 A Cannane 5 A Dre w5 M. Canava n

CincottaR

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6 S Smith7 B Cunningham

6 D Keys7 S Benjamin 6 D Hows e

6 .6 G. Gaspari 7 S .Plant 8 W Pasco 8 L Petchel 7 J Downs

Loga n7 S 9 A.Gentis 9 C Pekin 9 C Kerr 8 L Morris.9 A. Campbell 10 R .Scott 10 N Bowle s

11 K Bowden10 S Byrne

oodJy

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10 D . Oliver 11 Z .Fleming 1 2 M Kohne 12 ~a k 10 T Hancoc k

11 A. Davey 12 A.Farquer 14 J Trevaskis 13 S Brockley 11 F Macvea n

12 A. Gasped 13 G .Scarpa 15 L Mellings 14 N Lampel 12 J Cremea n

13 I . Bobetic 14 J Alexander 16 P Caccaviello 15 B Howlett 13 0 Kysela14 J . McLaren

.14 A. Ward 17 J Radford 16 S Smythe

17 M Hamilton14 E Kruse

15 D . levoli15 L .DelPapa 18 T Wilson

18 A Baud15 J Koena n

16 A. Chaippini16 D Farchione 19 J Ralph 19 P Shand 16 L Taylo r

17 Ma tt Forbes . 20 E Hannan 20 D Edwards 17 A Lain g18 A. Sexton 16 A. Faure 21 H Cameron 21 S McNamara 18 L Whit e19 S. Brown 17 D .Gorski 22 B Sellenger 22 R Hudson 18 D Ross20 A. Seager 18 F.Arcoraci 23 S Beaton 23 P Weir 19 S Thompso n21 R . Napoli 19 M. Sinni 24 N Wilson 24 J Jenkin 20 T Hale22 A. Anderson 21 E.Lentini 25 T Chatfiel d

26 M La25 G Malone

i26 R B 21 M . Wines23 M. Smith 23 R .Dimaggio 29 D Hayes

enjam n27 D Pendergast 22 B Drew

24 A. Grace 24 B.Smith 30 J Maguire 28 J Ward 23 C Arnol d25 B. Kirchner 25 R .Kennedy 31 M Foster 29 D Campbell 24 M Davies26 J . Nannes

Mansfiel d27 M 26 C . Renna 33 T Kitchen 30 M Lewis 25 S Lloy d.28 M . Byrne 27 G . Paskoski 34 S Mood y

35 A Willis31 S Jackson32 S D'Andrea 26 J Longwo rt h

29 Mick Forbes 28 L .Morabito 36 N Abbott 33 D Whyte 27 A Row e30 D . Campbell 29 P.Meade 41 L Maguire 34 1 Twyford 28 B Reynold s

31 S.Oldfield 30 P.McCallum 42 A Gadd 35 B Hamilton 29 R Coutts32 A. Stevens Oeh m31 S 44 P Forbes 36 P Harris 30 D Potte r33 S. Trakas

.33 M . Uket 47 B Murphy 37 C Irvin e

38 T Moore 31 B Sturzake r34 D . Gheblikian 34 P Corboy 48 J Martin 39 L Brown 32 C Hefferna n35 C . Baxter

.35 A .Eccles

49 J Weber51 A Neville 40 B Baker 33 P Cremean

36 S. Nola n37 J . Brennan 36 J.Theodorou 53 N Remfry 41 A Walke r

42 A Stockdale34 A Cusan o35 B Peake

38 S. Koutaplis 40 B .Thomas 54 A McNicol55 S Vegter

43 J Tobin 36 R Penalun a39 A. Thain 41 A .Cummaudo

56 JPRice 44 S Gason 37 D Balshaw40 M . Forer 42 L . Alevizos 57 K Begely

45 J Smith46 C Price B Morriso n38

41 R . Nahas 43 S . Smith 58 T Krake 47 C Lehmann 39 T Reddaway42 P. Evans 44 C .Chapkoun 59 T Thornton 48 M Moore 40 T Fyff e43 M . Cooke 45 P. Janevski 60 J Marr 49 D Howley 41 B. Downs44 C . Hunt 46 L . Biles 61 J Farrington 51 L Sherry 42 A Stone45 S . Horvath 47 D .Plowright 62 J Ryan 52 D Zanella

.43 H Park46 D . Nannes

48 A . Naughton63 D Strachan 53 J Gross 44 J Ho47 S . Baxter 64 S Mahoney 54 R Sefton .

48 A . Roberts 51 E . Valentino 65 K Sartori 55 M CIyne 45 L Ree s49 J . Gianna 52 C . Sambams 66 J Mirtschin 56 G John 46 B Butle r50 D . Blake 53 C . Hansen 67 J Mirtschin 57 C Lewis 47 D Lan g51 M . McCarthy 54 D . Wright 68 A Metcalfe 58 D Williams

59 A Kroschel 48 R Davies52 S. Egan 56 L . Downing 70 D Meek

71 H Peck 60 S Lanyon 49 S Seabourne53 Pat Forbes 59 P.Scopelliti 72 S Dimond 61 A Edwards 50 T Kennedy54 Paul Forbes 62 P. Bragagnolo 73 S Jones 62 S Dishon 51 S Gadd55 P. Bouchard 65 S Holmes 74 P O'Beirne 63 J Gartian 52 A Hartnett56 C . Malliard

.65 P Vu 75 A Paton 64 J Uebergang 53 S Pask

57 E. Malliard .67 N Grech 76 B Smith 65 B Norma n

66 M Malone 54 T Mcllrat h58 M . Bates .

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66 M . Sutherland 75 T. Gross 71 M Laing76 R. Howell 74 A . Midland77 C. Norma n99 B Micali

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PLAYERS OF THE WEEK (ROUND 12)

A: STEVE McKEON (ST. BERNARDS OC)

B : ANTONY SINCLAIR (OLD APRADIANS)

C : ADAM CATLIN (BEAUMARIS)

D1 : ANDY CULTRERA (AQUINAS OC)

D2: PATRICK JACKSON (FITZROY REDS)

D3: BLAIR HENDERSON (UHSOB)

D4: ANDREW HORSBURGH (OLD WESTBOURNE )

PLAYER OF THE MONTH (JUNE)

MATT McCONVILL (ORMOND )

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th finals just around the corner the competitionfor spots in the four really begins to hot up now .

ReviewPRambourin Tigers gave another notice that

they are the big improvers for 2000 with a strongwin over Hawthorn . The Tigers led all day and willprove hard to knock off come final's time shouldtheir good form continue.

Geelong (2) battled hard against Ringwood . butthe Blues were too strong in most departments .

Maribyrnong returned to the winner's list afte ra couple of losses and in doing so re-kindled theopportunity to compete in the finals proper . KeilorSaints scored freely but not enough to get thepoints .

Geelong (1) won an important clash againstBroadmeadows (1), with both teams pushing for afinal's spot. The Cats could well have won by morebut for inaccurate kicking. For the Kangas the losswill steel their resolve in the run home to the finals .

South Yarra had a~ood win over the youngBroadmeadows team, the young Kangas againproving a handful by battling their match right out .The Lions on the otherhand had far too many win-ners on the day.

In the final match Parkside were again victori-ous over North Ballarat and are returning to theform that saw them win the Division 2 premiershipin 1999 .

In Bendigo the home team received a walkoverfrom Karingal in Division 2, while the number 1team had a strong win over Colac .

Karingal 1 had the bye .Preview

Broadmeadows (2) play Keilor and on recentform this match should be a close one from begin-

LADDERS ROUND 7

KARINGAL 1PLA7YED W6ON LOST

NORTH BALLARAT 7 5 2PARKSIDE 7 5 2BROADMEADOWS 1 7 4 3GEELONG 1 7 4 3BENDIGO 1 7 2 5COLAC 7 2 5

PLAYED WON LOSTMAvIBOURIN TIG. 7 6 1RINGWOOD 7 6 1KARINGAL 2 7 5 2MARIBYRNONG 7 4 3STH. YARRA 7 4 3BENDIGO 2* 7 4 3HAWTHORN 7 3 4KEILOR 7 1 6BROADMEADOWS 2 7 1 6GEELONG 2 7 1 6

' Received forfeit Rd7

ning to end . The Saints will hold the edge in experi-ence, however the Kangas will give it their all onceagain . The Saints in a thriller.

Broadmeadows (1) face another tough tasktoday when the out of form North Ballarat will bekeen to return to the winner's list . The Knights havedropped off in recent weeks and will need to be onsong today with a fired up Kangas unit ready topounce . The Kangas to get the points by less than akick .

Niaribyrnong have hit some form of late whilethe Hawks are up and down . The Bulldogs need towin to stay in touch with the four, while the Hawksshould they win will remain in contention . In anoth-er close one the Hawks by less than a kick .

Geelong (1&2) host both Karingal teams andalthough the Cats have been in form of late inDivision 1 I cannot see them troubling the Bulls, thesame should eventuate in Division 2 as well .

Bendigo (1) host Parkside and this gameshould provide a good indicator as to how wellBendigo (1) have improved recently. The Red Devilsare on the march to the finals and should win butnot easily . In Division 2 a close match is expectedwith the home team favoured due to more recentgood form. The Lions will give their all but to noavail .

Mambourin Tigers host Ringwood in what willbe a beauty of a game . Both teams have been ingreat form recently and the Tigers may hold theedge at home, although the Blues will battle hardand have an even spread of talent - enough to pinchthe points . In a toss of the coin the Tigers by awhisker.

Karingal 1 receive a forfeit from Colac for thisround and are playin a"scratch" match againstGeelong 1, who were ~rawn the bye this round .

DRAW FOR AGAINST % POINTS0 473 143 330.76 240 428 194 220.61 200 262 244 107.37 200 348 237 146.83 160 248 266 93.23 160 214 234 91.45 80 140 612 22.87 8

DRAW FOR AGAINST °'o POINTS0 402 171 235.08 240 444 202 219.80 240 415 188 220.74 200 362 243 148.97 160 283 305 92.78 160 235 288 81.59 160 351 241 145.64 120 224 505 44.35 40 109 284 38.38 40 148 460 32.17 4

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SPORTSCOVERQUALITY INSURANCE AT A SPORTING PRICE

D3 SECTIONby Ed Sil l

any thanks to Peter Williamson for hishelp over the past two weeks. At last ,

some quality report s under the 'D3' banner!

ReviewThere is no truer statement in football than

your next wins puts you closer to your next loss .Power House have had a great run going and aloss was around the corner. None the less, noth-ing should be taken away from St . Johns, whohave managed to beat sides one and two on theladder in consecutive weeks . St .Johns have beenthe low profile side of the grade but with formlike that the low profile won't last long . TheHouse got of to a good start but the visitors,through the agency of Rydquist, Scardamagliaand O'Donnell managed to gain the ascendancyand record a great win .

Uni High got back on the winner's list after arun of outs, this time at the expense of AlbertPark. The High had a commanding lead at 3/4time but the Rats wouldn't lay down, storminghome in the last stanza to fall short by just tenpoints . Best for the winners were Gunthorpe andStarbuck in defence and O'Dwyer in attack . Thegallant Rats were well led by the returningSutton, Hogan, Chambers and Fleming .

In a great example of suburban footy,Elsternwick were able to rallv from a half timedeficit to beat Hawthorn at ammo's headquar-ters . The return of Leigh Murphy was the cata-lyst as he continually pumped the ball forwardfor his charges . The Wicks were also well servedby McNally and Tilley in defence. The Hawkswere best served by Carter, the irrepressibleLauletta and 'Mad Dog McCormack .

Williamstown returned to the winner's list asthey accounted for Monash . Coach Williams waspleased with his side's win, particularly with thegoal kicking honors being well spread . Dave"Orange Roughy" Lee, Twist, and Williams weregood up forward whilst Sadler in the ruck andHynes down back also played well. Monash werebest served by Kilmister, Gilchrist and Asbell .

Finally . Richmond easily accounted for EleyPark in a game were the reviews weren't overlyforthcoming .

PreviewAs the season enters the final trimester, four

points are vital for both finals and relegationhopes/fears .

First up, Albert Park host Richmond . TheRats will hoping to start were they finished last36

weekmeeting a formida-ble opponent inRichmond . The Rats

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are always far better off when Sutton is playingas he is a quality ruckman and his clash withAndy Waters will be pivotal in the outcome. Toomuch at stake for Richmond and they shouldprevail by about five goals .

Next up, Eley Park welcome St .Johns andwill be keen to repeat the victory of earlier in theseason . The Sharks were disappointing lastweek, a Hook led side very rarely cops a whack-ing. St .Johns are the form side of D3 . If memoryserves, the same ingredients were on offer lasttime, the Sharks coming of a Richmond hiding .Lightning to strike twice? Why not, Eley Park bya goal .

Monash visit Power House and will be sureto be met by a fired up side . Whilst the Housewere due for a loss, it will provide Coach Barneswith plenty of ammunition for the upcomingweeks . Monash are fighting the dreaded relega-tion battle and will need to conjure some pointsshortly to avoid the drop . Can't see it being thisweek though, expect the House to rampage andscore a solid win .

In the match of the round Elsternwick visitWilliamstown as double chance contenders slugit out. Both sides have been ultra consistentthroughout the year with neither of them relyingon any one individual for the spark. Not at allsure on this one, therefore rule number oneapplies, Willy at home to prevail.

Finally, Hawthorn host Uni High and will bedesperate for the four points and to keep in touchwith the potential finalists. Uni High have had ayear wrecked by injury but have been tough com-petition for all concerned . Lauletta's form of thepast month has been great and Zulicki will needto be at his best for this one . Too much to playfor, Hawthorn by a few goals .

MagoosAlbert Park, St .Johns, Willy. The House and

Uni High (in what promises to be a well umpiredencounter) .

SocialMonash have a trivia night coming up on July

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SENIORS - 24 .06.00Albert Park, 4.2 4.6 4.11 11.15.81UHSOB: 4.8 9.11 11.18 12.19.91Albert Park: Pastras 3. Roberton 2 . Parmansche . N Rutherford . Dowdle. Barton .Sutton. Redpath. Best : Fleming. Chambers. Sutton . Doudle . Barton . Lamont.UHSOB: D Clarke 3. O'Da1vr 3. B Farrellp 2 . Henderson . Wallace . A Clarke .Zulicki. Best: Gunthorpe . Starbuck. O'Dwyer. Johns. D Farrelly. Pigden . Umphts :Dirk Kramer iR) (F)

Richmond Centrai: 4.8 14.14 23.19 34.23 .227Eley Park: 3.4 4.5 8.9 6.10.46Richmond Centmi: Siwka It . Malcolm S. Andonopoulos 3 . O'Su➢ han 3 . MO'Kane 2. Conroy 2. &Tnes 2. Macak. Adams. V Kelly. Zarjac. C Shannon, Tittc r .Best : Siwka Barnes, ~M O'Kane. Andonopoulos. V Kelly, Graham. Eley Park-,Hauiey 3. Bruce 2. Hook . Umpires : Daild irons (F )

Power House: 4.3 6.5 7.7 7.10.52St Johns O.C: 1.2 6.6 8.8 13.11.89Power House : Craven 3 . Searle 2 . Ramplitg . McRae. Best : Turner. Adrian Burt .i3rnviand. Senior, RampWtg. Llotrl. St Johns O.C: Goal kickers and best playersrestdis not received. Umpires: Heath Little: David D'Attera (F)• Bob Sewnour: PeterWallis (G )

Monssh Gryphons: 3.0 7.3 9.4 10.9.69Williamstown Cyrus : 5.3 7.6 12.10 19.13 .127Monash Gryphons: Killmtster 4 . Asbell 2 . Leeton. Watson. Beslee. White . Best: TGilchrist. Asbell. B Coxhead . Kilhnister. Gross, Watson .W8liamstown Cyms:Williams 5. Lee 4. Sadler 3 . Bxran 2 . Macklev. Pach. Phenuster. hums. Case. Best :Lee . H}nes. Matthews. Sadler. Tuvst . Hart. Umpires: Nick Eians : David Leath (F)

Elstemwick: 0.2 2.5 6.8 9.10.64Hawthorn Amateurs

:3.2 5.2 8.5 8.8.58

Elstemwfek : Mussared 3 . Curtain 2 . Hardee 2 . B Mahony. Murphy. Best: Curtain .Cunningham. Hardee. Murphy. Mahony. Nell. Hawthorn Amateurs: Lardetta 6 .Pollock . D Zmarella. Best : Carter. Lauletta McCormick. Garlic. Orchard. Stevens .Umpires : Andrew Mitchell : Adam Goodes (F6James MaeweB : Nick Lemon (B) .John Kellv: Dennis lzod (G)

RESERVES -- 24 .06.00Albert Park: 4.1 4.1 6.5 8.6.54UHSOB: 3.2 7.13 10.15 17.22.124Albert Park: S Allen 4. Kane . Toth. ltalklev. K Walsh. Best: S Allen. Waldev .Jackson. Ridout. A Cole . Bourne . UHSOB: Mills 3. French 3. O'Reilly 2. Longton 2 .Rees 2. De LuLe. Tur~ey. Rogers . Van Poperutg. Madrigano. Best : Longton . French .Turn~~. Madrigano. Rogers. Mills .

Richmond Central: 8.3 9.3 12.5 15.6.98Etey Park: 1.1 3.3 5.7 7.9.51Richmond Central: Mijatomic 4. Harris 3 . Day 2 . Guthrie. Woodman . Bunshaw .Sander. P 0'Kane . Jones . Best: HMkea. Jones . Castieau . Harris. Mijatmic. Guthrie.Eley Park: Flower 5 . Broadhead . Thonu3s. Best : Flower. Baldn•. Heath. Thomas .Rtan . Dunstan .

Power House: 3.2 5.2 7.2 8.2.50St Johns OC: 1.4 6.7 8.10 11 .15.81Power House: Padou 3 . Trewin 2. Gill 2 . Hall . Best: Treutin . Clarke. ?,tiller. Gill .Davidson. Pavlou . St Johns OC: Goal kickers and best players results not received .

Monash Gryphons: 4.1 4.1 5.3 7.3.45W illisnutown: 3.1 6.5 6.10 8.12.60Monssh Gryphons: Gonis 2. Wells 2. MagrLs 2. Clarke. Best: Wells. Cormack .Ma}~'is . Black . King. Kent . WBBamstown: Jones 3 . Do~%sey 2 . Dervan. KostmGstos .PhiBips. Best : h3;oric. Phillips . Tohv. Berghi. Allen. Grant.

ELste rnwick: 3.3 5.5 7.12 10.12.72Hawthorn Amateurs: 1.1 2.5 4.7 4.13.37Elsternwiek: Hankin 4. Clement 2. Deconsh"rre 2. Stuchben,. McAdam . Best :Franken . Grand emange . Bmith. Hoskutg . Whelan. McAdam . HawthornAmateurs : Lord. Law. McCouan . Saulle . Best: Saulle. McCowan . vMonQieLAr6ni . M ZavareIla .

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nother week goes by and there are still sevena sides in contention for a final's berth . At leastthe two former SFL sides have gone a small way togiving the ladder some sort of shape by kicking agame clear at the top . Wins for a couple of teams inthe middle of the road whilst those at the bottommissed out again .

REVIEWIt was Bentleigh who surged to the top of the

table on the back of the seas3n's biggest win down atWerribee . The victors set things up with a blisteringfirst half in which they scored (19) goals to five beforelosing their radar a touch after the main break . Themidfield strength of Gold, Henry . Ireson created plen-ty of opportunities for their forwards who gleefullyaccepted, in particular Sharp (12), who had a day out.

Old Westbourne kept their finals chances alivewith an important win over North Brunswick. TheWarriors first term was the difference between the twosides as they booted seven goals to one a lead theNorth side were never able to overcome, despite theirbest efforts after quarter time. A. Horsburgh wasagain best for Old Westbourne and was well support-ed by Chaffey, Robson and Mutimer . W . Pretty. Care,Adams and Young will all feature prominently inNorth Brunswick's B and F and continued their goodform.

Another side to put the contest beyond doubt bythe first break was Eltham in their clash against StMarys . The Turtles nine goal opening term meant theSaints were playing catch up for the rest of the dayand whilst they weren't helped by inaccurate kicking,couldn't overcome the home side . Fammartino .Horsburgh, Bell and Doody was best for Eltham andCoonerty (4) and Gasparotto (5) provided targets upfonvard .

In the upset of the round Swinburne knocked ofBulleen at St James Park. The Cobras also got off toa liver but the loss of Genearelli and Pulverentiseemed to slow them down as the Uni Boys turned a40 point deficit early in the second term into a halftime lead . The Swinburne side kept on running afterthe main change to record their fourth win for theyear. Pearson, Saaksjarvi and Matt D' Angelo foughthard for Bulleen who have now dropped two on thetrot .

In the big clash of the weekend South Melbournetook care of Syndal to give themselves a handy breakon the ladder. South's twenty eight point margin alsoput a percentage break between them and now thirdplaced Tally Ho side, which could be all importantcome the end of the year.

In the last game of the round Mt Lilydale had aconvincing win over Brunswick at Fleming Park . Itwas the Rams fourth win of the season and it pushed

iie: . . ell clear of thebottom t v, e 17iLl- the'Wickets will still b

e aft-ran other win t oensure they don't wind up with some unwantedon * - . at the end of the season.

' couple of local derbies and a top of the tablemeeting beu°en two former foes makes for an inter-esting batch of natches this week .

The first of the clashes for local bragging rightssees Ni -c- hosting Brunswick with thehome needing to get back on track and quickly.North have got their fair share of injury troubles atthe minute, as do a few others, and can little afford todrop today's game . Both teams have forwards capableof kicking a bag and Brunswick will be looking to thelikes of Fulton to provide them with plenty of drive .However if the ever reliable band of performers for theNorth side fire they should see them over the line .

Mt Lilydale travel out to research to take on theresurgent Eltham in today's next clash . The Turtlesare expecting the return of some key players in thenear future and with the likes of dell, Todaro andLuttick holding things together down the back andFammartino on the ball are travelling nicely . TheRams have been competitive all year and today will beno different but the wide open spaces should suitEltham and get them home .

The battle for outright premiership favouritismand an almost certain double chance to see SouthMelbourne take on Bentleigh . The Bentleigh sidewere slow to kick over early in the season but have anumber of sides nominating them as the one to beatat the moment . South will have plenty to say aboutthat todav however and a shootout between Gibbsand Sharp looms as a possibility. It's the second biggame in a fortnight for the Districts whilst Bentleighthumping win last start showed they are in good nick .One to look to but I think Bentleigh might just doenough to take the points.

Things don't get any better for Bulleen as theyface potential finalist in Syndal at Koonung Reserve .The last few weeks haven't been happy times for theCobras and they will need to dig deep today to coversome injury worries . DL, Rutter and L. Hannemannwill be keen to atone for Svndal's last up toss and ifthey can hold Matt D' Angelo, Badanjek and Trinchithey will go a long way to notching a win . With bothsides having so much at stake this is a real toss of thecoin, but for no apparent I get the feeling the Cobrasmight just sneak home !

The other local derby sees Werribee hosting OldWestbourne at Soldiers Reserve . The Warriorsslipped one spot closer to a finals berth on percentage

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last week and will be looking to improve on their,,rill and ratio again today. This is not to distract

from the 'Beho Hwill no owevedro the lif

t class what shouldOldbea big ga

cstbourne side through the likes of Horsburgh,son and Robson will tell in the end . The Warriors

h~3 points .A big day for the St Marys FC today as they cele-

brate three significant milestones in their clash withg,vinbnrne . The Uni side would have been ecstaticn'ilh their come from behind win last round (althoughnoi happy enough to send in a match report I notice!),lid will take a great deal of confidence into this week .Tlie Saints have spent much of this season just out-; ;de the leading pack and have plenty of incentive todo well this round . This should be a good tussle butthe home side might just come out on top .

PRESS CORRESPONDENT SPlease fax match reports to 9457 1580 and I can

also be contacted on 0409 571 580 . Again apologieslo anyone who had problems getting through asenterprise bargaining negotiations in the office areinto their second week!

soCIAI.Old Westbourne is holding its $1000 .00 draw

nc .\t Sunday, July 2. Tickets are $50 .00, with twopcople gaining entry per ticket . Drinks and meal sup-plied . See Ivan Board for further details.

The Bentleigh AFC would like to wish David(Platts) Manning all the best after playing his lastgame (a total of 174) due to his move to W.A. Goodluck and keep in touch ,

St . Marys - will celebrate a triple header todayagainst Swinburne Uni . Michael Learmonth (250),Terry Burt (250) - both played senior and reserves.Michael is currently the Reserves coach, while Terry(family input) his father Bruce also has 347 games tohis credit . Dale Andrews ( 200) games. Dale wasPresident of St . Marys in 98-99 and has reverted toplaying again this year.

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SENIORS

NAME CLUB LAST WK TOTALS MOORE BRUNSWICK 6 68C. SHARP BENTLEIGH 12 57YOUNG NORTH BRUNSWICK 4 42PAPANIKOLAOU NORTH BRUNSWICK 1 3 9

P DALY SOUTH MELBOURNE 5 37

D4 RESERVEPAPANIKOLAOU NORTH BRUNSWICK 37THOMPSON BULLEEN COBRAS 4 32STARRETT BULLEEN COBRAS 0 25BURT ST MARYS 8 24FEATONBY MT LILYDALE 1 23HARDING WERRIBEE 4 23

SENIORS - 24.06 .00Old Westbourne A.EC: 7.4 7.8 9.11 12.12.84North Beur>.swick: 1.0 5.3 5.5 9.7.61Old Westbaume: AHorsburEh 3 . Cr ~ ll 2. Wilson 2 . Robson. J HOrsburdh.

Taylor . Moore . Craig. A Horsbur Charrey. Robson. Muhmer. Fairfield.Wilson. No rt h Brunswick., Youl 4. M Sorleto 2 . Saunders. Pizzart. Se. t#'ernham.Best: W Pretty, Care . Adams. amulart. Young. Magnusson. Umpires: Michael

Forde (F)

Bnmswick: 4.2 5.3 6.7 9.12 .66Mt LBydale: 3.4 7.7 13.9 16.12.108Brunsadelc S Moore 6. Shore. Prescott. L McBride . Best : L McBride. S Moore.

Bullock . O'Brien. Shore. Mt LBydsle : Furlon 4. Kennedy 4 . Brebner 2 .Hoogenboom 2 . Pearce. Burrett. U'ells . Best: Brebner. Pearce. Furlong. Kennedy.

Loner gar. Maniscalcht. Umpires: Ron Martin : Peter Keogh (F). Jarrod Aspinal .

Daniel Stephens (B )

Eltlram Coltegia.ns: 9.0 11.1 14.4 17.6.108St Marys: 4.2 6.4 6.10 12.15.87Eltham Collegianrs:Gasparotto S. Coonerty 4 . Justice 3. Smvth 3. Jeal 2 . Baud .

Best: Fammarttno . Horsburqh. Luttick. Doodv. Bates, Smvth. St Marys :Theoharris 3 . Miller 2. Bernardi 2. West. Heady, Rousis . Carra. Carpenter. Best: N

GokkirorOry. Chamberlin. P Harrison. Lane. J Drryer. Umpires: Peter James (R) (F)

Swinbume University: 3.5 11.11 13.15 16.17113Bulleen Cobras: 8.3 10.6 12.11 14.13.97Swinburne University: Piotrowski 3. Luckey 3 . DeBono 2. Catiicchiolo 2.

Gilmartin . 0'Marea. Snow . Goode, Prior. Banda. Best: Piotrowski. Abbott . DeBono.

Luckev. Prior. O'Mara Bulleen Cobras: Badanjek 3 . M D'Angelo 3. Gencarelli 3.

Otwin 3. Pearson . Pukirenti . Best: SaaksJarvi. Nt D'Angelo. Pearson. DeJong.

Clements. Gencarelli . Umpires: Peter Pioods: Tony Lilley (P)

South Melb. Districts: 12.11 .83Sydnal Tally Ho: 7 .9 .51

South Melb. Districts : Daly 5. Gibbs 4 . McDonald 2. Johnson . Best: Powell .

McDonald. Balshaw. M Rosonski . Beliesini. Sydnal Tally Ho: Goal kickers and

best players results not received . Umpires: lan Burgess: Miles Argall (F). Garry

Clanc.;: Paul Whitehead (G)

Werribee Amateurs: 2.0 5.0 6.0 7.1 .43

Bentlelgh: 8.4 19.8 23.14 27 .22.184Werribee Amateurs: Engler. Salmon. Dsako5lc . Becker. DiBatti.sta . MeMlltan.

Fuller. Best : Edwards. Czajkowski. Becker. Warrick. McNamara Brmcn . Beatieigh:Sharp 12. Clough 3 . Gold 3 . Within t,+ton 2. Henry 2 . Ireson. PheLut . L Pittito.

Mamtirrk. Jackson. Best: Sharp. Gatd . Phelan. Henry. Seeley, tre_on . Umpires:

George Paleodimos: Ken BreGSxr (F)

RESERVES -24.06 .00Old Westbourne: 1.2 4.4 7.4 13.7 .85

North Brunswick., 5.4 7.7 9.9 10.9 .69Old Westboume: Smith 5, Leitch 3. Henitt 2 . Slattery . Rilalland . S Matisson. Best:

Rhalland. Ctuisto . N Aquilino. M Aquilina Fleming. Leitch . North BrunswiehBriCfa 2. Lmvton. Patullo 2 . Oates. Crosma . A Boudatoh. Papanikolaou. Best:

Pisasale. Rlgaat. M Laoumtzes . Lawton . Patullo. Jewell.

Brunswick: 0 .0 1.0 1.1 2.2.14Mt LBydale: 4.8 11.10 15.14 17 .14.116

Bruaswiek: Harrison. WM . Best: Sahatore . Leeer. Grant. Bell. Wise. LBydole:Egan 3 . Bird 2 . Bright 2. Burtch 2 . Gardiner 2. Johnson 2 . Kuffer 2. Strachnan 2.

Featonb_v. Best : Jo risen. Gardiner. Allanson . Barrett. Egan . Maltar.

Eltham CoBegfaas: 3.1 5.2 6.3 7.3.45St Marys: 3.5 7.7 9.10 12.14.86Eltbam CoBegisns: Baruhas 2 . Woodward 2. Stanlev. Walters . Lees. Best:

Baruhas. J Mann. Watson . White, Tierney. Donaldson. St Marys: Burt 8 . Roseman.

EIlis. Koumantatakis . Zsemberv. Best: Burt . M ThFdley. Liiingstone. Learmonth .

Ellis.Swinburne Unhzrsity: 4.0 8.3 8.5 9.9 .83BuBeen Cobras: 7.4 8.8 10.9 12.11 .83Swinbume University: Thomas 3. Rohhuon 2. Nicoll . Winters . Best: Drago .

ReyTtotdson . Kenzie. Roberts . Gallina. Thomas. Bulleen Cobms : Thompson 4 .

Baldi 2. Sette 2. Brown. Casey. Whiteman. Best : Sette. Cartlldge . Bah . Trapman .

Casey. Whiteman.

South Melb. Dist : 15 .10.1 00

Syndal Tally Ho: 7 .5.47South Melb. Dist: Brvson 8 . Wright 3 . Henderson 2. Rosexski . Fern. Best:

Damning. Starilcmich . Bryson . Lauaro. Drew. Syndal Tally Ho: Goal kickers andbest players results not received .

Bentleigh: 3.6 5.7 5.9 5.14.44Werrtbee Amateurs: 0.2 4.3 10.4 12.6.78Bentleigh : K Kell 2 . J Nete . Flv. D Pit6to. Best: Kopitscinski. K Kell. Brown.

Buckman. Codrain. Werribee Amateura: Harding 4 . Cartesso 4. McKee . Alabakis.

Drew. Pisano. Best: Stephenson . Drew. Pisano. Carlesso. Thomas. Zullan .

TODAY'S MATCHES

D4 SECTIONNORTH BRUNSWICK v . BRUNSWICKELTHAM v . MT . LILYDALEST . MARYS v . SWINBURNE UNI .BULLEEN COBRAS v. SYNDAL TALLY HOSOUTH MELB . DISTRICTS v . BENTLEIGHWERRIBEE AMATEURS v . OLD WESTBOURNE

at Soldiers Reserve;

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Coach: Kevin HannettRes Coach: Nick Toce

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1 D. Frase r2 S. McNamara3 C. Cummins4 S. Conway5 S. Bisb y6 S. McGrath7 T. Elli s8 C. Camilleri9 A. Towers10 B. Walker11 N . Isaac12 R . Rantino13 D . Lenoury14 B . McMillan15 Matt Drew16 J . Salmon17 C . Becker18 E . Collier19 J . Addamo20 P. Albakis21 S . Dalbon22 A . Dibaitista23 C. Becker24 S . Harding25 S . Pugliese26 P. Thomas27 D. Warwick28 C. Whiting29 S . Dol e30 B. Carlesso31 P. Marsh32 B. Seeber33 S. Fuller34 K. Mongrey35 J . Youn g36 D . Stephenson37 C . Edwards38 J. Crook s39 C . Chapman40 L . Carson41 M. Houston42 S. Fletcher43 E. Galizi44 D . Flack45 D . Czajkowski46 P. Rogers47 D . Shelley48 G. Shelley49 D . McKee50 K . Pace51 M . Greene52 L. Djakovic53 N . Robert54 R . Portogallo55 D . Gullfounce56 A . Addamo57 M . Brow n58 A . Birch59 A . Albakis60 S . Hartley61 G . Warren62 C. Albakis63 P. Browning64 S . Pisa k65 R . Engler

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each team must be accurately named

Entry to be faxed to 9531 2050 or emailed

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preceding match

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Blue copy must be handed to opposition captain at toss of coin ,

- Scores (Sat . night)

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for Elsternwick Park No . 2 Oval .

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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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A SFMON~VINS v. OLD TRINITY at St. Iievins CollegeI . (,7

OLD ~;:WERIANS v. OLD IVANHOE at EP Saturday

F . BERNARDS v. UNIVERSITY BLUES

%i,-~RCELLIN v. OLD SCOTCHOLD MELBURNIANS v. MHSOB

B SI" ON

V :VGVOD v. COLLEGIANSNC)ft rH OLD BOYS v. OLD PARADIANSOLD BRIGHTON v. WHITEFRIARSD6 LA SALLE v. ORMOND

OLD MENTONIANS v. OLD HAILEYBURY

C S ECTION

I LIYIPIbN ROVERS V. OLD GEELONGT}-(ERRY PENOLA v . ST. BEDES MENTONE TIGERSGLEN EIRA v. IVANHOE ASSUMPTIONBULLEEN-TEMPLESTOWE v . PRAHRANBEAUMARIS v. AJAX

Dl SECTIONOLD ESSENDON v . OAKLEIG HLA TROBE UNI v. OLD CAMBERWELL

CAULFIELD GR . v. MONASH BLUES

BANYULE v. OLD CAREY

ST. LEOS EMMAUS v. AQUINAS

II2 SECTIONYARRA VALLEY v. PARKSIDE

THOMASTOWN v. WEST BRUNSWICK

SILESIAN v. FITZROY REDS

KEW v. MENTON EUNIVERSITY BLACKS v. PENINSULA

D3 SECTIONST. JOHNS v . ALBERT PARK

\IONASH GRYPHONS v. ELEY PARK

1``ILLIAMSTOWN CYMS v . POWER HOUSE

RICHMOND CENTRAL v. HAWTHORN AMATEURS

UHSOB v. ELSTERNWIC K

D4 SECTION

ELTHAM COLLEGIANS v. NORTH BRUNSWICKSWINBURNE UNI v . MT. LILYDALESYNDAL TALLY-HO v. ST. MARYS

BENTLEIGH v. BULLEEN COBRAS

SOUTH MELB . DISTRICTS V. WERRIBEE

OLD WESTBOURNE v. BRUNSWICK

CLUB 18 (1)

MAZENOD v. ST. KEVINSOLD SCOTCH v . DE LA SALLEPRAHRAN has the byeMARCELLIN v. OLD XAVERIANSOLD MELBURNIANS v. OLD BRIGHTON

CLUB 18 (2)MONASH WHITES v. YARRA VALLEYPARKSIDE v. THERRY PENOLARUPERTSWOOD v. OLD CAMBERWELLCOLLEGIANS v. WHITEFRIARSOLD GEELONG v. OLD TRINITYOLD IVANHOE v. ST. BERNARDS

UNDER-19 SECTION 1

OLD BRIGHTON v. ST. KEVINS (clash with seniors)OLD MELBURNIANS v. DE LA SALLEMARCELLIN v . OLD PARADIANSCOLLEGIANS v . UNIVERSITY BLUESMAZENOD v. OLD XAVERIANSST. BERNARDS v. OLD HAILEYBURY at 1 p.m .

UNDER-19 SECTION 2

OLD IVANHOE v. HAMPTON ROVERSOLD SCOTCH v . OLD TRINITYMHSOB v . BEAUMARISOLD CAREY has the byeWHITEFRIARS v. YARRA VALLEY

UNDER-19 (21 BLUEMENTONE AMATEURS v. MONASH BLUESORMOND v. DE LA SALLE (2)AJAX v . ST. LEOS EMMAUSSOUTH MELB. DISTRICTS v. CAULFIELD GR . (clash

with seniors)OLD MENTONIANS v. GLEN EIRA

UNDER-19 (2) RED

UNIVERSITY BLACKS OLD ESSENDON

RUPERTSWOOD v. OLD CAMBERWELL

BULLEEN-TEMPLESTOWE has the byeTIGER SHARKS v. NORTH OLD BOYS TBA

AQUINAS v. THERRY PENOLA

CA - ,. . .,.r1- 1,,-,.~ 1 - ..,.,.,,

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Supplie s

Review

Section 1

'Bee's Collegians are "storming up the charts"halving the % difference now with Uni Blues .

Their opening 7g lst quarter effort against the windwas outstanding - gave the Nodders no chance .And with the final 9g in the last, now eye the four .Dowling with 40 possessions lst time on the ballwas sensational . Ben Low with 35 possessions -great. Marcellin have been so close so many timesthis year . Coach Merton must be wondering whatthe term "4-quarter effort" means . The team putthemselves in a position at the last break to causean upset, then falls away . Guys - four quarters willmean a win! O.M .'s were very disappointingagainst Uni on Sunday. Those "turnovers" provedcostly . For Uni . Howley, Bourland and Fricker(again) were best. Old B .'s were the picture of con-sistency with a full 4-quarter effort against O .P.'s .Maguire with 9 fed by Morley and Mizzi, terrific . DeLa kept their finals hopes alive with a solid per-centage win against Old Hailebury . 9 goal kickersand Stinnear and Naughton dominating - welldone! Pollock, Waxman and Smith battled hard forOld Hail . Coach O'Connor had St. B .'s absolutelypumped, to the point where they physically domi-nated SKOBS in the first half. Then against thewind SKOBS kick 4g to ig to lead by Ipt. Theythen "open up the game" to boot 3 more - gameover.

Section 2Whitefriars claimed outright fourth position

with a convincing victory over the fifth placedHampton Rovers . Crea, Swain and Slats were thegoal kickers for the Whitefriars while Baraugh,Cahill and Haverkamp were best around theground . The inaccurate Rovers were led by Kelly,Kulling, and Sendeckyj. Beaumaris continued theirrun as the ladder leader and team to beat whenthey deposed of a gallant Old Ivanhoe . Brookkicked 5 and Atkins, Healy and Foley were all goodfor the winners, while Manefield, Binney and Lynchwere the leaders for Old Ivanhoe. Old Scotchremained second on the ladder with a hard foughtvictorv over MHSOB . For the winners Brookekicked five and along with Page . Collie, and Rodskiwere all in the best, while Nirens, Pollard, andDimble were good for MHSOB . Yarra Valley record-ed their fourth win for the season and they gainedrevenge for their defeat earlier in the year whenthey beat Old Carey by only four points . TheBushrangers were led by Beal, Pask, and five goalsfrom Drew, while Old Carey had good perfor-mances from Zemski, Walsh-Richardson and

Adams . OldTrinity hadthe bye .

Section (2)Blue

What can you say - O .M .'s played some terrificfootball and if they were a bit more accurate in thelast - might have pinched the game . For the Blues,Coach Grace would have bee pleased just to comeaway with the win . Sth . Melbourne did what theydo and kicked a lot of goals . 1 lg in the 2nd and 9in the 4th . Cheevers was magnificent with 10, ablyfed by Brown, Aquilina and Bell . For De La,Roberts comes back and kicks 4. Keane & Wisebattled on. Coach O'Connor will have his playerstaking shots at goal from the 45-degree angle afterlast week's return of 17 shots for 4 goals . For St

. Leo's, Padbury and Cullen played well. A good winfrom a hard fought game . The Mosquito fleet dis-played the sort of football expected from them -showing goals, running in numbers . Noske, Caseyand Gounan did well . For Ajax, unfortunately finalfour over - Gutman, Newstadt and Henzel playedhard. The Grammarians absolutely gave Glen Eiraa flogging in which the Packer Boys could onlymuster 1 goal. For Caulfield, their percentageincreased by a much-needed 20 .09 to keep them intouch with Ormond, battling for fourth .

Section 2 RedOld Essendon had a return to form when they

convincingly beat Aquinas by 180 points . The lad-der leaders were helped by the return of goal-kick-ing machine Hakim who kicked 11 goals taking hisseason total to 63, while DeMorton, Cetin, Slaterand Jinks each played well for the entire game . OldCamberwell stayed only one game behind top spotwith another good performance over the gallantTiger Sharks . Robinson led the Wells with fourgoals, while Weickhardt, Sigalas and Benc all putin good performances, and for the Sharks, Pryles,Simon and Johnston were best . The UniversityBlacks continued to play good football with con-vincing 100 point victory over BulleenTemplestowe . McIntosh was brilliant kicking 10 forthe Blacks and was in the best along withSchirmer. Beaton and Drummond, while forBulleen, Conte, Tehan, and Pietryk put in good per-formances . Therry Penola continued to heat up thefinal's race by beating teams above them when theydecisively beat the North Old Boys by 46 points .Therry had 9 goal kickers and were led by Gipp .Holdstock, and Henderson, while Glover, Keenan .and Owen were best for the NOBs . Rupertswoodhad the bye .

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ptevie~;;

,ction 1

%i :tzenod are at home to St . B .'s in what must, 17uye win for St . B .'s to have any outside

e of making the four. St . B .'s by 78pts . The

nil I'm tipping them to take the points in a thriller.

1 of the round at Toorak Park sees Xavs meetpretenders"! Collegians have not lost a gamefrom home and they believe they have the

p,rs" to shut down the Xavs game plan . Inot! Uni Blues face the inconsistent

, .,rc Jim (how many times have I said that?) . I frc_Ilin play 4-quarters, they just might cause a n

but Uni should be too desperate and win .will cop a belting from the "turnover kings". They need the percentage! De La host Ol d

at Darling Park ; Coach Russell knows this is it.must get past Old B .'s but I can't see ho w

il, defence can hold Old B.'s at bay. Finally,i ;OBS should have a comfortable win against Ol d;cnowing that the teams below, fighting to mak e

four, are "belting" each other .

Sectio n, 2

Every game is important for the Whitefriars ati,e moment as they try desperately to hold ontourih place, and they should be too good whe n

take on last placed Old Carey this week.',iH~OB need to start winning and keep winning ifh

,\'re going to have a chance of playing in thi sir's finals, this week they should be too good for

`,,_rra Valley who need to put together four solid,uarters if they're going to win this one. In then<<tch of the round first placed Beaumaris take o n

and placed Old Scotch in what will be a fantas-e, both teams have been consistent per-

oaaners all year and will be determined to take outp spot on the ladder. Old Scotch won their firs t

iii,ting by just 2 points . At this stage of the seasonI:ink Beaumaris are playing the better football

ild Trinity are at home this week and will be deter-rriiicd Lo not let the two teams above them to get

3 far away. They should be too good for Old,inhoe who have been lacking consistencyihroughout the season . Hampton Rovers have th e

Section (2) BlueThe match of the day sees Monash Blues play

.-ili . Melbourne at the Main Oval at Monash Uni .i he Blues can't afford to drop this one seeing theyarc only in the four on percentage . For the Swans,ii'~ their chance to put away a final four aspirant .D~ La host Mentone Amateurs in a game in which'.i,,ntone should win . Word has it that last week' s

,al practice was sensational so they should win by73pts . Arguably, the equal of the "match of theaa .' . St . Leo's meet Ormond ; 2nd plays 4th atlemietswood . The tall marking offensive unit,ainst the small running, miserly team! The1, ather could play a part here, but it is too close toAl - the home team, just . Glen Eira is at home toijax at Koornang Reserve in a game in which they

can win . If they go back to the form they displayed

~% THG AARLTGI IP F(X1TR01 I PP OlNV1

against Mentone, they are a chance . But alas, theJackers on current form should win by 33pts .Finally Caulfield has Old Ment . at CGS - Caulfieldin a game they should not take on lightly . But withthe four beckoning they will win by 38pts .

Section 2 RedOld Essendon had a good performance last

week and must keep winning as they re now onlyone game in front of second placed OldCamberwell . This week they take on the TigerSharks and will have too much depth and skill andshould win convincingly . The University Blackstake on Old Camberwell and will have to put intheir best performance of the year if they 're going towin this one . The Blacks have continued to improveall year but this one might be beyond them. TheWells by 5 goals . Bulleen-Templestowe have beenstruggling in recent weeks and need a big improve-ment if they're going to have a chance against thirdplaced Rupertswood who have been a class actthroughout the season . Rupertswood should wincomfortably. The North Old Boys will be disap-pointed with last week's defeat which has droppedthem down to fourth place, they should return totheir winning ways when they take on Aquinas,Therry Penola have the bye .

NAME CLUB

UNDER 19/1

SENIORSLAST WK TOTAL

MCDONNELL OLD XAVERIANS 4 44MAGUIRE OLD BRIGHTON 9 43O'DONNELL ST BERNARDS 1 34R. LEGUDI ST BERNARDS 0 27MCGILVRAY OLD BRIGHTON 3 27

UNDER 19/ 2A . FISCHER HAMPTON ROVERS 2 40SWAIN WHITEFRIARS 2 40CORNELL OLD TRINITY 35BROOKE OLD SCOTCH 5 32BEAUREPAIRE OLD SCOTCH 0 27

UNDER 19 (2) BLU ECHEEVERS SOUTH MELBOURNE 10 68RYNBERK CAULFIELD 4 39HAWKINS MONASH BLUES 0 35BRUHN CAULFIELD 0 35BARR MENTONE 2 34

UNDER 19 f2) REDHAKIM OLD ESSENDON 11 63FLAHERTY OLD ESSENDON 1 37BURLEY NORTH OLD BOYS 3 32M TEMMING RUPERTSWOOD 24EDWARDS NORTH OLD BOYS 1 20HIGGINS THERRY PENOLA 2 20

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Under-19 - Section ICOLLEGIANS DE LA SALLE MARCELLIN MAZENOD OLD OL D

ll d k ~ ON OR.t A

nA'LE YB U o YCoach: Richard Obee Coach : Terry Russe Coach: Denet Me rton Coach: Ro Bour e

1 D. Coombes 1 . L. Young 1 . R . Galati 1 . D . Collins Coach : Roger Brown Coach: t+eath eroadber 42 R. Muir 2. C . Moran 2 . D . Cracknell 2. D . Fotiniotis

Mizz i1 C3 D. Dowling 3 . S . Evans

NealL43. D . Bonnici . . 1 . L Pfeiffer

4 R. Sztar4 . S . Brow n5 . S . O'Connell

..6 J. Carpenter

4. A . McIntyre5. D . Maskell

2 . C . McNico l3 . T. Mariesti

2 . L Pitche r3. H. Brooks

5 B. Hoist 6 . A. Bonnic iWiG7

7 D. McMillan 6. A . Strawhor nA Fr7 4 . A . McGillivray 4. S. Langford-

6 A. Fletcher se. .

8 . M . Naughtin 12 L. Connal.. y

8. E . Hansen 5 . B . Williams Jones (C)

7 J. Farley 9 . S . Hyde 13 J . Matthews 9. D. Hose R Stewart6S. A Shaw

8 B. Sloman 10. S. Hale 15 R . Bae niy 10 . J . McLatchie..

Reddin7 CZ J. Cashmer e

9 B Low11 . D. Doyle 11, C. Jayaweera . . 9. A Waxman (DVC).12. B. Hawkins 16 L. McMillan 12 . C. Clegg B . C. McKimm - 10. B. Salves

12 M. White 13 . W. Jolley 18 L. Furlan 13 . D. Clegg M . Ward9 11 . J. Wright

13 B. Lumb 14 . J . LoweM Miller16

19 M . Mccartin 14 . L . FullerMcDowel lM15

.

10.A. Morley 13. B. Crawford

14 J . Dixon ..16 . B . Kropman 23 P. Hesse

..16 . A. Moon 11 . L . Adamis

14. G. Smith (C)

15 N . Perera 17, J . Kean 25 N . Bisas 17 . R . Mosbauer Kennedy12 N15. G. Wirrxr

.17 A . Shinkfield 18 . C . MercuriMcLeish18 A

27 B. Norden 18 . M. Quin ni9. S . Martin

. ,

14 M. Lowe17 R p4umms18. D. CrovA

18 D . Brewing..

19 . R . Burrows S. Baker28 20. B . Southgate 16 B . Marks 19. G. Fletcher (VC)21 N . Chalmers 19 . T. Woodlock 29 D . Ballantyne 21 . P. Ryan

W17 D . Hellyer 20. B . Ferguson

22 C. Rolo a s9 20 . M . Picone (C) 32 V. Cahill aite22. D .lT Angelin i19 P 21 . J . Darley

25 M . Reid 21 S. MurrayMolan22 T 35 A . Carson

. Hea23.24. L. May

.20 M Smith

24 . P. Ladd

26 P. Krotiris.

23 P. Mulholland 37 A . White 25 . P. Reed.

21 B . Titshall25 . D. Webb

~ L~27 B. Donnelly 24 J . Garlan d37. J Hynes

40 D . Newell 26 . A . Chal k27 . P. Jones 22 A . Hughes 27 .A. Janke

29 B. Lukav 39. M . Goodier 43 G. Thomas 28 . T. Grierson 23 J . Dickerson 28. B. Hunter31 N . Herman 40. P. Harrison 53 S . Allitt 29 . C. Meehan 24 MJ Smith 29. D.32 M. Johnson 41 D. Spithill 30 . A. Wilso n

V l Maguir e27 J32 D. Mackenzie

33 J. Fitzpatrick 42 A . Coffey tma ne31 . S . .39 Q .

42 A. Carullo 32 . P . Dugdale40 SCapron34 J. Young 47 J . Stinear 31 M . Guthridge

Koetsier42 B40 J . Dixon 52 D. Poynton 34 . K. Lorenz- .

Waters43 E 61 R. Warmsley Daniel 47 T. Phillips. 63 P. De La Haye 51 LHoft

70 M . Duggan 58 J. Webb

OLD OLD OLD ST. BERNARDS ST. KEVINS UNIVERSIT YMELBURNIANS PARADIANS XAVERIANS Coach : Peter O'Connor Coa ch: Paul BLUES

O'ShannassyCoach : Steve King

Coach : Wayne Coach : Brendan Flynn Coach : Manny Nicolosl 1 . R. LegudiWard2 G

1, S . Moylan

Roidsworth1 . A. Kelly

. .3. A. Bouzikas

SD B4

2, L. Coleman3. A. Umbers

1 . C . Barrett2 . L. Bassett

1 P Gallagher C 1 . L. McMahon 2. A. PdcGarth~

. org 5. Natale 3 . C . Beato n2 T Bryant 2 3. B. Calman VC) 5 . J. Citarelli 6 . Dellapicca 4 . L. Chamberlain

3 S Arden DVC4 . J . Scanlan

'6 . J. McKay 7, D. James (VC)

4 M Hawkins 3. M . Cosgriff (C) 5. M. H ~qginsAtCM

7 . L . Harvey 8 . N. Marchesani 5 . J . Chivers

4e n.6.

h tS J B . L . Wilkinson 9 . D . satgliano 6 . R . Bowlan d5 T Stonier . o ns on7. . 9 . D . Valori 10 . I . Delic 7 . T. Birtle y6 J Grant 5. P. Palermo 8. L. McDonnell

Ralph9 J 10 . J. Hill 11 . M. Hu tt on 8 . C. DelahuntY7 D Stewart 6.

. .to . J . Chambers 11 . S. lannozzo

'12 . C . Turlich 9 . A. Di Pasqual e

Edward s10 S8 P Grundy DVC7. M . Zannino 11 . L. Farrow

DillJDonnell12. M. O

Burgyn13 S13 . K. Didili s

Cassel l14 J. .

11 . A. Evan s9 J Byrne10 B Marks 8 . L . Collins

on12 . .13 . 0. Behan

..14. P. Holland

. .15 . D . Bare 12 . G . Fricker

Gates (C)13 B11 C Hinkfuss 9 . M. Shepherd 14 . L Mos s

15. M . Sleeman15. A . Garvey

M . Stapleton1616 . D . Lucas17 . P. Cameron

. .14 . T Girwood

12 T Middleton 10. B. Mobrici 16. D. James.

IT M . D'Arcan elog 18 . C . Moffat 15 . T. FallowHamilton16 R13 A Simpson

11 . T. Bateman 17. D. ThomasHullett18 N

tg, D. Walsh 79.E . Lynch ..17 . R. Holmes

14 T Cook15 J Bracy 12. S . Hickey

..19 M M . D'Amelio. 19 . Rahil l

20 . D. Sheehan20. L. Kalesara n

'1-T. Simpson 18 . N. Hutchen s

Hunt19 S16 J Berman 15

J. McGrat h2027

.R S ekman (C) 21 . A. Smith 22. R . Dabraio

. .20 . J. Hunter

17 H O'Brien 16..

22. M . 'Kane 22 . B . McManus 23. M . 21 . L . Howley

18 T Fitzgerald 23. D . Bonadio 23 . A. Mastropasqua No

24. G . No anA O'Keefe25

22 . S. Kas o

19 M Marson VC18 N . EI Mohamad 24. N . Heailey

25. H . Davies24 . L. Campbell25 . T. Legudi

..27 D. Young

23 . R . Kelleher24. C . Kenned y

20 C Alder 19 G . Moore 26 . D . McKean 26 . A. Monteleone 28 M . Giansiracusa 25. A. Munro21 S Kennedy 23 A . Ploenges 27 . A. Curtin 27 . L . Evans 29 J . Giansiracusa 26. M. Vasey22 A Wall 24 T. Lombardi 28 . A. McQueen-Parto n

N Harbec k29 28 M . Caligiuri 30 M . WinridgeTurlic h31 A

27. L. QuinRendel l28 S23 A Treloar 27 S . Corcoran

..30 . A . Pritchard

29 . A. Abel eTrewinC30

.32 J . Cox

. .29 . T. Roach

24 J Tucker25 P Thomas 29 S . Doyle 31 . D . Orland o

32 . S . Grgg

..31 . L . O'Brine 33 G . Healy

Henderson34 J30 . E . Roydhous e31 . T. Morgan

26 C Walker 32 fiM . C. Ha iek!34 . L. Dinardo

32 . S. Monteleon e33. B . Ballarin

.35 W. Macdonald

McCan n36 W32 . M . Sal e

SavolutosA3327 L Beilby28 M Rad oni k

y v'

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35 . R. Loprest i36. D. Noonan

34. M. Zucc o35. T. Pearson

.37 M. Powel l38 T W kh

..34 . S . Sandiford

Russel lS3529 T Duncan .

Furze50 D37 . P. Carter

J Deanna3836. M . Pope

am. ic40 F nmor e

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..36 . A. Powel l

30 A Wu . ..QuinnN39

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43 A Nolen 38. N . Smith 42 B . Pugh 38 . E . Wilcox32 E Selby 56 T. Jenkinson 44 T. Fotzgeral d

'39 . J . Formica

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le-41 W . Tem33 C Miller 64 L. Price S6annassy48 R. 055 G Monahan

..41 . M . Kavanagh

48 M . Kempton52 Leatham

pSmith.59 R . 09acwhirter 52 L. O'Sullivan 57 M . Hinsely 42 S. Young71 M. McCarthy

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_ . .:i . M .H .S .O .B . OLD CARE Y OLD 6 VANHOE. ...Coach : Mick Deaton

rar , t~ ~ Coach : Graeme Bulluss Coach : Brett Gear Coach: Stua rt McLea n

J WindebankFoley (C)D

Coach: Wayne Staffordi E . Raleigh (C) 1 . C . Smith 1 . R . Manefiel d

.J. Magee 1 M . Pearson

Dive r2 D2 J . Zarb 2 . C . Stewart 2 . A. Bereza

A . PrattTaylo rK

.3 B. Boyd

3 D. Veale (C)4 R. Ware 3 . B . Walsh-Richardson 3 . J . Whyte

.C . Collins 4 S . Blangiardo 5 A. Keys 4 . K . Detarczynski 4 . C . BinneyB. Cairns 5 A. Vanderhelm 6 B. Woollard (VC) 5 . T. Chapman 5 . J . BriggsJ . Mea d

GillespieB6 L . Kennedy

K J h7 A. O'Brien 6. L. Battley 6 . T. Me e

.10. D . Bird

7 . o nstone8 G. Carr

8 N. Orchard ( VC)Walke r9 J 7 . P. Gizinski 7 . M. Clarke

p. Brook (VC)Ly

h

g B. Jowett.

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

uckTC 10 M . Stafford ( DVC) 11 A. Hall 9. D . Shutie 9 . N . Braddy.B . Pearse 11 M . Lawrence (C) 12 M . Cotter 11 R . Hall 10 . N . AndersonN . Clemente 12 J. Zampaglioni (VC) 13 R. Patterson

12 J Hutchins 11 . A. Jurki w16, M . Blackmore17. S . Fitzgerald

13 T. Wilson14 N . Goss

14 P. Wolnize r15 A. Vicendese

.13 J . Macpherson 12 . S . Morris

18, A . Thompson 15 M. Vaughan 16 S. Sims-Lucas 14 P. Holland 13 . D . Treloa rt z, A . Guido in (C)

Edg e) A16 L . Hope 17 G . Pollard

lt15 J . Oppenheim 14. K . Theodoss i

_ . .~ i, B . Zigouras 18 G . Kelly

H bb dW18 C . Sa e r

A19 A Dymble 16 R . Graham 15 . M . Li mD . Hart man 20 e ar.

21 N Mason.

20 M. Tarr 17 A . Wilkie 16 . N . Trigwel lT Abbo tM . Atkins

.23 B. Kulling 21 M. Brown 18 H . Sedan 17 . C . Lewis

L. Boreham 24 M. Waxiel 22 A. Nirens 19 L. Siragusa 18, L. Bolzan~=. L. Atkins (DVC)

Coot eS726 R . Alexander 23 E. He

24 P. Rujevic 20 R . Adams 19 . L. McKie.? .R . Deaton 28 N . Goul d

29 J Prantzos 25 A . Svirskis 21 R . Leong 20. D . HaWkes[ : . A . Coote .

Fishe r30 A 26 C . Wright 22 C. Taylor 21 . A . ClancyL. TuckerA . Spence

.32 J. N g (Dvc) 27 S . French

28 K . Miezis 23 D. Prior 22 . M . TeskeyJ . Beattie 33 C . Sendeckyj 29 S Allen 24 P. Unkles 23. F. CokelekS . McNicholas 35 L . Wheeler

.30 J. Membrey 25 N . Detarczynski 24. D . Neilso n

H . McMillanL. Heal ys6

36 A. Battam s39 D Molina

31 M. Dowling 26 E . Morgan 25. J . Giesche n,B . Deaton

.40 S. Deal

32 T. Harper33 M Neilsen

27 S . Baker 26. G. GibsonaL M . Milli s

S . Lee.

34 J, Veale 27. T. Grieve

L. Ramirez-Smith 35 G. Rankin 31 . C. MacDonald-in E . Cooper 34. S . Aston

R . GuinanA . Wilson 35. R. Smilli e

36. J . Stafford

OLD SCOTCH OLD ®"'C®Y WHI TEFR9ARS YARRA VALLE YCoach : Ter ry Kendall Coach :: > Coach: Tim Pratt Coach : Rod Penalun a

J . CraneR. Craven 1 Peggie A 1 . J . Wallace 1 A Middli n

3 . S . TullochAdamC4 2 Hine A OC . M . Cahil l2 2 M Norris h

..5 . S . Stewart 3 Langdon S 3 . S . Cleven

3 N Pas k7 D. Adderley 4 Taylor C 4 R Bell8 S . Johnston 5 Robison M 7 J . Power 5 P Valoppi9 D. Johnston10 S . Hamer 6 Rennie M 8 M . Malady 6 D Lloyd11 R. Jospehs 6 Burrows R 9 L. Swain 8 R Drew12 T. Page

Cleelan d1 3 A 7 Dodgson B 10 L. Coulthard 9 B Keho e.

1 ~ ao4 D. L. n 8 Amiconi A 1 D. Crea1 10 J Seeger15 D. Gi lchrist 9 Best J (C) 12 C Stats 11 Z Webb16 N. Colman 10 Blackmore B

.13 L Gillies

17 D. P ryles18 J . Pilkington (C) 11 Clarke J

12 K ll T

13 T Langford

14 L Twomey14 G Thompson

20 T. Wilson-Humphries21 S. Dillon

e y13 Ellerbeck G

.

16 R. Coslovich15 0 Smith16 C Holdswo rth22 M . Pearse

23 A. Kyriacou 14 Thwaites M 17 T. Baru h9 17 A Pizze y24 D . Jackson 15 Oliver A 18 M . Baker 18 C Beal25 E . Tembath26 D Brooke

16 Condron K19 J . Morris 19 A Colema n.

27 L . Routledge 17 Armatas C .18 Heaven C 20 S . Alexander 20 0 Senaratn e

28 S. Thom pso n29 J . Smedrey 19 Ca rter-Buszard L 21 A. Graham

21 J Tomkin s22 J Peak e30 A. Birc h

31 J . Beaurepaire VC)20 Oberoi S 22 A. Baker 23 T Collett

32 S. Hosking (VC~ 23 Wallin A 23 J . Treyvaud 24 G Coutt s33 J . Rodsk i34 M . Fowles

24 Christopherson J25 Zander M

24 M . Haverkamp 25 F Pellagrino35 A. Tindale 26 Donahoo M(VC) 25 M . Crowe 27 S Savage36 R . Hooke38 H Fenner 28 Cristiano D 26 N. Muhllechner 29 D Bell

.39 J . Footit 29 McCutcheon M 27 S . Sail 30 J Stron g41 M . Lipshut42 J . Ross 30 Bullen M 28 P. Harrison 31 S Urban e

32 0 Smith43 J .

D oti y32 Cornell J

(VC

) 29 D. D'sousa 34 S BrittC l45 A. Fulle re

33 Malekas i42 Torney A 30 B. Janson 37 D Sims

46 J . Sikon56 E. Ramsay 44 Lancaster 44 N Marti n

61 J . Stratos 45 Ward C62 D . Paul 50 Davies M69 C . Lucas88 J. Lie 55 Troon R

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AxCoach : M ark Zuker Coach : Grr € rti Coach : John Howard Coach: Sr n

Cc nCt1 M. Meye r1 D. Henzel 1 . D. Krongold 1 . A. Toniola 1 . Ahmed Ali 2 G. Sims4 A. Buri 2. C. Deal (VC) 2 . B. Guliifer 2 . Ali All 3 P. Dixo n

5 E. Goldstone 3. A . Axles 4 P. Brat 3 . C . Allen Allan4 G6 L . Goldman 4. T. Vinen 5 P. Mulhollan d

Kean6 J4 . A. Baraket .

5 T. Fricke r8 T Katz 5. B . Gross .

7 S . Mehan5 . M. Baraket (C)

G . Burley6 6 S . Pratt9 D . Newstadt 6. N . Bode 8 P. Arbon .

Cassar7 G 7 T. Barr11 A. Bened ktY 7. P. Roberts 8 M. Goole Y

. .D Clarke8 8 K . Li tt le

12 J . Blankfield 8 . S. Tucker 9 M . Brasher ..CuniN9 9 K . M cLeo d

14 S . Newstadt 9J. Dalwaod (C )McDonal d10 S

9 L. Harriso n10 J . Clifton

..10. M . Dimachki 10 R. Ward

15 D . Finkel ..Gardine r11 B 11 A . Bre tt it . R . Dimachki 11 B . Atheron

16 J . Freeman . .12. B . Goddard (DVC) 12 J . Roberts 12 . N . D'Zilva 12 P. Williams

17 0. Flamm Morvell ( DVC)13 J 15 L. Browne 13 . I . Dean 13 M . Haye s18 J . Feldman

..14 . M . Green 17 Jollv W

17 McGowan14 . L. Granrott 14 P. Rocke

20 D. Zukch 15 . A . Docker Alde r19 S 15 . J . Gusman 15 D . Johns22 D. Mrocki 16 . P. McLean

.21 M . Squire 16 . Z . Kadour 16 N . Levert

23 B Nissen 17 . P. Ellis 23 L . Danaher~1Z M . Ka.,ar 17 S. Casacetl i.

24 P Glazer 18 . N . Guyett 25 P. Rossiter 18 . P. Khalild 18 M . Michaelidi s.Coope r26 A 19 . W . Brocke tt 29 S. Browne 19 . L . Kuthman 19 S. Hamilton.

27 C Spero 20 . D . Griffiths 32 H . Funstonb

20. L . Lampo sk 20 P. Kring s.

21, D . Elais 33 B. Lam e 21 . P. Merric 21 D . Kell y31 D . Noric h32 M. Kestenberg 22 . T Rynberk 40 T. Hefferna n

42 J . Bowden22. S. Milopoulas

T 0'Loughlan-Elder23 25 N . Curra n

Sam e35 I23. B. Naylor 42 M . Lafferty

.Ranso n24 A 26 L- Parson s.

36 A. Sacks24. G . D nDyso n25. M. Cramphorn

43 R . BuckleyConwa y51 M

. .25. A . Selvan 30 A . Pothitos

il39 A. Sapar 31 . M . Richardson. a

., y52 L Moloney 26. J . Serpanchy 33 R. Ha m

Woline r43 E Franklin32 L.

53 C. Moran 27. D . Sheehan 34 M . Wingrav e.44 J . Gelfand

. .35 M . Kuppe 54 J . Murphy 28 . R . Sherry 35 C. Johnstone

45 A Lewin 38 C . Veencjar 55 B . Nolan 29 . J . Tomo 40 S . Alexande r.

47 M Sno w 40 R . O'Neill 56 J . Norton 30 . P. Wallis 43 P. Murphy.

43 A Bruhn 57 B . Ramsey 31 . S . Ware 45 R . Connar d50 PA . Milmeister .

Vanrompaey4 4 A 58 C . Rice 32 . B . Wazseknel 43 S. Sulliva n55 V. Kalp .

50 J . Wade60 D . Woo d61 L Becker M . Wood33 . g51 J. Haig.

Bellistri62 C 34 . S. Zebian 71 S. Rickards.64 B. Cole 35 . B. Zurak64 T. Woodlock

a_JESCoach : Dennis Grace Coach :, Ninduss Coach : Tim Hillo Coach: Danny O'Sullivan

1 N Whrt mor2 1 . L. Russell ( C) 1 . L . Moss Coach : Darren hicKitlop2 M Stskw3 J Rosengarten 2. K. Harvey 2 . M . D'Amelioq,, Dalian 3. S. Tumiati 3 . D . Behan 1 J . Royl e5 P Avery 4 . D Casey (VC) 4 . C . Irvin 2 W. D'Andrea6 C John 5 . J Tolley 5 . P. Pod'oury Raeburn3 J7 G Nerthway

k ll8 J B6 . M Luba

R Wiley76 . P. Bo}~d

.4 N. Matarazzoac we

9 C O'Sullivan.

8 . J Muzzell8 . L. Cullen (VC)9 . T Stephens

5 I . Rusakiv1 0 B Ragers 9 . J. Rutz

' 10 . A . Cher ry 6 L . Ester11 M Edsali 10. L D Astoli Dic k12 D 8 A. Skinns12 G Smythe13 A Perry

11 . D HealyBreitkreuz (DVC )12 L

. .14 . M . McHugh 9 S. Aquilin e

1 a L Go:d ing..

Kurzel13 A 15 . P. Carey ?DVC) 10 S. Rocco15 J Park . .

14 . D . Jowe tt 16 . A. Kelly 11 H . McFadde n16 ACarter 15 A Goonan 17 . G . Donovan (C) 12 J . MacDonald17 A Lethbridge 16 D McKenna 18 . M . Fechner 13 W. Brow n18 A Sheids 17 M Heffernan 19 . A. Rooks 16 J . Leeman20 o`` Little21 Arno#9 18 M . Purcell 20 . J . Hamilton 17 P. D'Andre a22 B Green

19 C Everett 21 . A. Ballard 18 J . Stephen s23 D Cav~chiofo6 M V t

20 T. HarveyY21 S Anderson22 . D . McKea n

Brearle y23 G20 H . Masters

e re g227 I MMcCormick 22 R Quine y

R

. .24, R, Merchant

21 D. Bel l22 K Ferguso n28 J Main 23 H . utz

24 A Lom25. C . Hatfield .

24 G . Tsicaderi s30 J Melhngton31 S Hawkins

'25 J Silver 26. M . Morris

28 C . Blejak 25 E . Bouchard34 P Fonseka 26 M Ma rt inov Weod41 D 26 J . Griffi n35 B Centra 27 J Noske .

Tomkins55 D 27 P. Cheever s36 N Costley 28 N Thompson .

58 A Bulmer 29 M . Bradfiel d39 C Burley40 A Every

31 S Barker34 A Warwarek

.59 M . Anderson 30 A. Niel d

42 S Kimber 39 M Ferrari 61 G . Hondow 32 E. Mahoney44 0 Lappin 40 64 N . Romney 33 J. Fidogianni s45 H Graham 49 A Perry 73 J . Dixon 34 G . Gaylor48 G Clugston 79 A O'Shannessy 74 R. Gale 41 M . Woo d63 B Boyer64 M Ryan

91 T Collie 76 A. Windle 51 G . Rowe69 J Veenhuizen 77 J . Blewett

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AQUINAS D .C . TIGER SHARKS BULLEEN- NTH OLD BOYS OLD~c .ch : Terry McEvoy Coach: Mark Beasley TEMPLESTOWE Coach: James Sandman CAMBERWELL

Coach: John Stanton Coach : Michael Sigalas`A . Lant 1 D Edwards

MAlley 1 . S. Marsh 2 T Hedgeland (VC) . Santamaria2

.A . Boland 2 . D . Florence 3 J Kirk 3. N. Robinso n

4. K. NunnL g~ 3 . A. Paradiso 4 T Stathopoulos 6 T. Belanger (C ); B . Crosbie 4 0 Hill

5 B Kean 7 T Hall oL McAuley

. .5. M . Pietryk (C) 6 D Burley 8 A. Marq etts

9 A McUre eD . Poynton c p D. McGreev y6. y (VC) C)

7 A Crave n8 S Glover

.12 G . Welchart

0. C . FieldMunro eCi 2

7. M . McGrath 9 A McKenzie13 J . Derry14 C. Munro.,

3. V. Hall ~8. R. Conti9 M Bicke dik

10 J McArdle 15 J . Whela n16 A . Canto r

S. Verona r='. . r e

11 . J . O'Donnell11 B Speed12 D Joyce (C)

17 J . Cramer-Robert s18 M Horgan', o. B. Murphey 13. J . Garbellini 13 N Barry

.19 D . Mitct~el l13. C. Chippendale 14. M . Collins 14 S Kelly 20 M . Bu tterworth21 S J; M . Bambury 16. D . Charles 15 J Stevens

. one s22 N JohnsonB . Dorkin 18. D . Buccachio 16 R Munzel

.23 D . JoVce

J . Pierc eCochraneG

19. M . Bartling 17 M Vanderhorst 27 A. Hillier28 L . Hancock. a 20. M. Hurley 18 D Denton 37 0 . Ken tN. Wanton 22 A Tehan 19 D Keenan 43 T. Prowse

25 . G. Coyle. .

23 . D .Tsokas 20 S Bermingham 47 T. Kerney (VC)50 B Ben c_;, M . Lemieszek 25 . L.Caddy 21 N Hahn .51 B . Braithwait e

~7. J . Neagle 26 . D . Mart in (VC) 23 S Haynes 52 B . Laricchi ar, D . Ford61 . D . Cole

31 . T Walters24 B Toohey25 D Gazelle

53 C. Morley54 P. Najjar55 B McL d33 . P. Gordon 26 H Ma lestone Cp O

. e o56 M Pain e34 . G . Taylor 27 G Hancock

.57 A . Hickey

35 . P. Tsokas 28 R Morley 58 D. Ling37 . C. Welch 30 J Mullins 59 A . Davey

60 R . Enso r45 . M . Saliba 59 D Owen 61 G. Ormsby62 P. Triantafyllou63 K . Darb y64 D . Norto n

OLD ESSENDON RUPERTSWOOD THERRY PENOLA UNIVERSITYCoach: John Newbold Coach : Ken Balmer Coach : Steve McMahon B LAC KS

Coach: John Bushb y1 J Williamson 1 R Zahra 6 Taylor N2 A Salvo 2 S Page 9 Bannister C 1 S Maguire3 C Oblivbek 3 V Scerri 10 Bannister J 2 T Halloran4 D Ryan 4 D Burrowes 38 Nancharow M 3 R Drummond5 S DeMorton 5 J Ramsay 56 Stepien S 4 J O'Sullivan>6 D Slater 6 B Shalders

59 Robinson T62 Caccamo D 5 T Laidlaw

7 B Haki m8 M Jinx (C)

7 B Whitehead8 K ll

63 O'Sullivan D 6 J Parkinson

9 A Frazeriot

tE

10 N Webb64 Dakin D 7 B Rusco e

10 A Prowse 11 A Jamieson65 Sifter T67 Reynolds L

8 C Schirme r11 A Venuce 12 M Temming 69 Leguier D 9 E Thomas12 C . Clues 13 D Wallace 72 Johnson S 10 A Torney13 A Wuchatsch 14 D Mather 73 O'Brien J(VC) 11 W Touze l14 J Burk e16 E Healey

15 J Telfer 77 Gleeson A 12 B Witten

17 J Heritage16 D Stafford 78 Barron B 14 A Bushby

18 D Flaherty17 L Becker 79 Higgins T 15 A Cowley

19 A Burbridge18 L Fielding19 R Johnston

80 Kiernan M81 Delaney D 16 D Morri s

20 S . Rogers 20 P Finn 82 Bowcock D 17 P Meller21 N Bartrum 21 D Heywood 83 Finn B 18 S Reid22 B Newbold 22 A Certo 84 Russell G 19 P Seuren23 C Devereux 23 N Sullivan 85 Henderson G (VC) 20 A Whitloc k24 J Daskiuw 24 G Price 86 Goodwin T 21 T Young25 M Burn s26 C McCormack

25 R Natty 89 Christie A90 Atkinson D(VC) 22 N Barne tt

27 M Day 27 M Koste28 D Hum 92 Springhall R 23 L Beaton

28 A . McGowan 29 J Heath 93 Smith J 24 D Cree k30 D . Oblivbek

M Assouad31

94 Culph S 25 S Monaghan33 S. Cetin 98 Hollow B34 J . Marinos 99 Holdstock G (C)35 S. Brugaletta 101 McCarthy L

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UNDER 19 SECTION 1 - 24 .06 .00

St Bernnrds: 3,2 4,2 5 .6 6 .8.44

St Kevms: 1.4 1,6 5.7 8,13.61

St Bernards : Valori 2 . L Willaason . Bor . 0'Dannell. Stapleton. Best : Cousland .

resultsan.notrec hedump'rGre .~s:Jason Nras~itJ : Adam Conquest IF). Joe Beyce (8 )

Old Haitevinvv: 1.0 3.2 3.4 5.8.38

Be La SaIle: - 6.3 7.7 13.11 18.14-122Old Ba Dailey 2. Saltas . A Waern~'ut, C 1:'avnan- Best: Pollock. C

5;'avnan~ Brcoks. Fletcher. Be La Salle : Spithiil 3 . Evans 3 . Po}nton 3.

Snnear 2. Doyle 2 . ttalm=1ev 2 . Brown . Canillo. Mrilholland . Best : Sthiear.

Naughton. S Broan. Potrtton. Mecum. Brasher. Umpires : Mark Chllds: Chris

Evans IF)

Old Brighton: 7.3 14.9 21.12 30 .17.197

Old Parad:ans: 3.0 3.0 4.3 4327o Goldner 2.

Old Bn'ghton: Man~uue S. Holt 6 . Titshall 5 . MacGi 3"I -

Mizzi. SR1dh . MeNtehol. Best: Morlev. Alizzi . Goldner -,Gil- L MaguireOld Paradisns: Goat kickers and best players results nc. :~_ .i -~. Umpires:Terence Farrell: Justin Lipson IF)

Old MeBnn'ni_a 3.3 4.3 8.6 8.6.54

University Blues: 3.2 5.9 7.12 10.15.75

Old Methvrnimea: Arden 3. Alder 3. Gall<er . Hinekfuss. Best: 0-Brien. Gallahger.

Cook. Alder. Grande . Arden . University Blues : Wilcox 1 Ftleker 2. Fallow . Clovers.

Kaso. Depasquale.-Kelleher . Best: Horilev. Bon'land . Fricker. Rose, Gates. t':itco.s-

Umpirese Cameron Stewart: Robert Sudden IF). Paul Whitehead; David Murray

(G)

p.tnreellin: 4,5 9.8 12.11 13.16.94Old Xaverlanx: 4,4 10.6 11.11 17,12.114Tlarcellin: Goal kickers and best players results not reeti'.ived. Old Xaveriens: T

W.rald 4. McDonnell A . McCarthy 2 . Harbeek 2 . Monahan. Scanlan. Dillon .

l . Down. Best: il'ard . McCarthy. T Fitzgerald., Slcertv3n. Farrau, Chambers.

Umpires: Ben Schmidt: Daniel Dinneen IF)

Collegians: 7.0 13.3 16.7 25,11 .161

A3azenod: 0.2 0.3 2-3 3.4.22

Collegians: Hay 7 . Low 4. S-allrtaznn 4 . Young 3. Mine 2 . Dowillrg, Waters. Heist .

Krotins . Sztar. Best : Douiing. Lou'. Hoist. Krotiris. Taylor. Hay. Maaenod:Jas<'tw-eera . Quinn. St . Baker- Best: Hose. Veltntan . Montgomer_v. St . Baker,

Kennett . Domrelley. Umpires : Andrew Rechmuun Chris Stevens IF)

UNDER 19 SECTION 2 - 24.06.00

WhitetrIars: 2.5 4.8 7.9 11-11,77Hampton Rovers: 0.5 0.8 2.13 3.15.33Whitefrisrs : Crea 3 . Swain 2. Stats 2 . Kemiedv . Janson . Graeme . Langford . Best:

Banr~rh, CaltID . Crea. Hacerkarnp Jaitson . Laii ord. Hampton Rovers: Flitter 2.

Ng. Bt: -Kelly. Ktilling. Sendeckt¢. Carr. De a7. Joa'ett. Umpires: Pat Macbus:

Barrv Bolger I N

Old Ivanhoe: 1.4 3.4 5.7 6,8.44Beaummis: 1.3 3.6 7.8 12.14,86Old Ivanhoe: Bradv 2 . Hawkes. Lvnch. Theodossi. Tewskv . Best: Martefield .

Binney. Lvnch. Cokelee. Grieve. Clancv. Beaumaris: Brook 5 Healev 2. Michael

Atkins 2 . 'Blacktnore . Lnch. Taylor. Best : L Atkins. Healy. Foley. Edge . Tucker,

Brook . Umpires: Matthew Meter : Leah Gallagher IF)

Old Scotch: 14.16.100MFISOB: 7 .8.50Old Smtch: Brooke 5 . Craven 2. Hosking.pa r~'e.Q~ M- Jackmn .1,o~an. Thampson.

Fenner. Best- Pa~e Collie, Brooke, Fenner. lTaiski, Wilson-HuroP'tuies. MHSOB:

Brown 3 . Svirsks 2 . Tart. J t9alker . Best : Nuens, Pollard. D"unble. Kevs. tvare.

Ru'y_-tic Umpires: Ken Walker :T}rell Russell IF)

Yarra Valley: 4-1 7.4 12.5 19-5 .119Old Carey: 0,4 3-7 11.12 17,13-115Y. VaIley: R Drew 5. Wines 4. Simpson 3 . Pask 2 . Martin. TltomPknvs . Peake .

B ri tt. Best : BeaL Pask. Drew. Llovd. Parrv . Bell . Old Carey: Taylor 4. tl'alsh-

Rieltardson 3. Smith 2. Costello 2. Hutcliins 1 Adams. Uncles. Hall . B .ittiey .

141Aie . Best: Zemski. Walsh-Richardson . Adams . Uncles. Battiey. Taylor. Umpires:Anthony Simpson: Ron Smith (F)

Old Trinity: Bye

Ni' 19 BLUE --

Otd Mentonians: 2,1 3.1 4.4 8-6,54Monash Blues: 2,0 4.8 7.8 11 .8,74Old Mentonians: N Fisher 4 . Johnson 2 . Corileld. McManus . Best: N

Johnson. Wilcock. t4`idelski. Alexander . M Fisher. Mannish Blues: RosetLittle 2, Main 2 . P.rhinnore . Cosiley. Burley. Rvan, Vrachanas. Best: Smith.

McCormick. Rosengarten.Main . Fonseka . Umpires: Tim Friedman: tu,,,,i

Grossbard IF)

South Melb. Dist: 3.5 14.9 , 15,12 24.15.159De La Salle: 2,0 3.1 6-2 8.3-51South Melb. Dist: Cheeir:rs 10- Bouchaud 2. Ts :eadaris 2. Brown 2, Aquilino 2~

Raeburn, Bell. Skirms. Best: Cheetrrs. Bro~,vo. Aquilino. Bell. Skuurs. Bcatcha:td

De La Salle : Roberts 4. Kern. Brett . Arbon . Young . Best: Kean . Wise. tt'oodlc~k,

Roberts . Moian. Danaher . Umpires: Wayne Hinton (R) tFl

Mentone : 4,1 7.5 8-11 11 .18-84,St Leo's Emmaus: 5,3 9-6 12.14 13 .1&-,

Mentone: Lifle 3. T Barr 2 . Sliehadidts 1 14illiatns 2, Atherton 2 . Bar':°r

Lecett. DL=n. Mich-licks . Little, Casacell . Bsrker. St Leo's Emms , : :~..t

Rooks 2. Wood, Cullen . MeKean. Brearlev. Kelte. Chem•. Podburv. 0'Ai o.

Pedburv. Cullen, Wood . McKean. Rooks . Cherry. Umplres: Paul Berry: Gras (F)

Ormond: 7.4 8,6 11,12 15,15.105

AJAX: 1-2 2,5 3,5 4.7-31

Ormond: Loot 3. Luba 3 . Qttinev 3. Heffernan 2 . Warw'arek 2 . Everett, Hea

Noska Casey . Goonan. Hea1Y, Ranzy. Luba. AJAX: Penedyld. Janover.

Flamm . Best : Gutman . Jonvver. S NewstadS D HenzeL Some, Go?dmui. Be nestPaul Tuppen IF) Alhra Hoare : Wayne Cave (B)

Glen Eira: 1-7.13

Caulfield: ?`r161Glen Liras Wallis . Best : Clark . Lampos. Serpartchy. Shehna. '., in

Demetrious . Caulfield: Docker 7. Rvnberk 4, Datwvod 4, O'Neill 2 . a

t Kron~oId. Bode . Best : Gardiner . O'Neill, Docker. Kuppe, Daturocd. Kro:

Umpbrs: Jim Pappas: Adam Harris IF)

UNDER 19 RED - 24 .08.00

Aquinas : 1 .1 1,2 1,2 2.5,17Old Esseadoa Gr•. 5.1 11,7 19-14 29 .23 .197

Aquinas : Goal kickers and best Players results not received . Old Essendon Gr.

Hakim 11 . Dazkiw S. Clues 3 . De?.torton 2. Bartram . Devereux, Ftaltertv . HeJev.

Slater. t'enuecio. Williamson. Best: De?rlorton. Cetui. Slater, Jinks . Daz;dw. Haltun

Umpire: Simon Olive (R) (F)

Tiger Sharks: 1.1 3.4 5.4 5.6,38Old Camberwell: 7-5 8 18 15.14 15,18.108

Tiger Sharks : Routledge 2. Birch. Bramwell . A Thompson. Best: Pryles. S--n.

guinan . S Johnston, Facles. Routledge, Old CamHcrwell: Robinsori 4. Ti[ 4-

Bone 2. Darby 2. T Sigalas 2. Cranter-RoherLs. Best: WeickhardtC

T Robinson. Darbv. Umpires: Phil Callil: Daniel Delmer IF I

University Blacks: 3.7 9.12 16 .15 20 .15 .135

BuBeen Templestowe: 2.3 2-3 3.5 3.9 .27University Blacks: McIntosh 10, C Beaton 3 . Sandiford 2. J Heeley 3. Touzel,

SValker. Best : Schirmer, McIntosh . C Beaton. Touzel. Drummond . Hunt. Bullpen

Templestowe : Hill 2. Florence . Best : Crnne . Tehan . Pietrvk. Martin. Bickerdil;e-

Bueeachto. Umpires: Cameron Stewart: Jolm Ralph IF) . Brendan Raiph: Peter

McMullen (B)

Therry Panels: 19.16 .130North Old Boys: 13.6.84

Therry Penola: Kuret 3 . Gipp 3 . Henderson 3 . SiIla: 2. Kiernan 2 . H[~fcrs 2 .

Re}~rolds . Holdstoek O'Brien. Best: Gipp. Holdstock. Henderson. O:Brien. ISelanev .

Kiernan, North Old Boys: Bailey 3 . Speed 2 . McKenzEe. O~ven 2 . Kean . Mca'ele.

Edwards. Taleb. Best; Glover. Keenan . Owen . Morely. Bermutghatn. Spreil-

Umpires: Darn Compt: Ken MeNiece IF)

Rupertstvood: Bye:

TODAY'S MATCHESU-19 SECTION , 1ST. KEVINS v. OLD HAILEYBURYDE LA SALLE v. OLD BRIGHTO NOLD PARADIANS v . OLD MELBURNIANSUNIVERSITY BLUES v. MARCELLINOLD XAVERIANS v . COLLEGIANS at Toorak ParkMAZENOD 0 C v . ST. BERNARDS

UNDER-19 ( 2) BLU EMONASH BLUES v. SOUTH MELB . DISTRICTSDE LA SALLE v . MENTONE AMATEURSST. LEOS EMMAUS v . ORMON DGLEN EIRA v. AJAX - Koornang Park, 11 .00amCAULFIELD OR . v. OLD MENTONIANS - Caulfield

GS, Caulfield Campw

UNDER-19 SECTION 2HAMPTON ROVERS has the byeOLD TRINITY v . OLD IVANHOE

BEAUMARIS v . OLD SCOTCHMHSOB v . YARRA VALLEY

OLD CAREY v . WHITEFRIARS

UNDER-19 (2) REDOLD ESSENDON v . TIGER SHARKSOLD CAMBERWELL v. UNIVERSITY BLACKS

BULLEEN-TEMPLESTOWE v. RUPERTSWOOD

THERRY PENOLA has the bye

NORTH OLD BOYS v. AQUINAS

&% TuP AMATFUR FOOTBALLER 2000

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Umpires have been instructed to inspect all runners', water carriers' and trainers' uniforms BEFORE MATCH-ES and if not up to standard the official is to be told he/she is not able to take the field until attired correctly .

Behaviour -Runners. To deliver message from coach only and immediately leave the arena. Water carriers . It is prefer-able for water carriers to deliver water a) after a goal has been scored, b) behind the play when the ball isaway from the action" or c) when play has stopped when a forward is taking a direct shot for goal . Umpireshave the diE~retion to allow water to be taken to players if weather conditions are extreme .please note all VAFA officials must be 15 years or older in Season 2000 .

Trainers . May carry water if team short of water carriers . Otherwise can only enter field when a player requiresmedical assistance . Cannot deliver message from coach .

Attire -Runners. VAFA jade top and VAFA club white shorts or dark navy or black football shorts .Track pants if wornto be navy only. Water Carriers . VAFA gold top and VAFA white club shorts.Track pants if worn to be navy only .I` runners or water carriers wear bike shorts they must be VAFA flesh colored tights only . No other garment isto be worn under the green or gold top . Trainers . VAFA white/blue top with navy blue track pants . Caps - if;;arn must be purchased VAFA Properties only.

Theres alwayssomething tosee at the "G"WHATEVERYOUR SPORT

Go behind the scenesat The People'S Groun d

Adults 12®00Conc 8.00Family 30®00(2 Ad 2 child)

Present this for20% discount

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L ive A Section 1-1 oolball A'Oroadcas t,~s ®sd ; ~ .45 ~. -- ~ . every S .

1 JULY OLD SCOTCH vs OLD MELBURNIANS ;

8 JULY OLD XAVERIANS vs OLD IVANHO

E 15 JULY OLD SCOTCHvs ST KEVIN

S Half Time and. Full Time Score Service

THIS WEEKEND'S SPORTSCflVERMATCHES OF THE DAY AR E

Old Brighton v. Old Haileybury SPORTSCOVEI?QUALITY INSURANCE AT A SPORTING PRIC E

(interviews and highlights of this match shown on Channel 31Thursdays 8 .30 - 9.30 p .m.

tn tune with theouter eost

The Age VAFA sportswriter Paul Daffeywrites about Saturday VAFA matches,previews the Sunday _-1-ch of the Day

and rev iews the c 'tiOn inMonday's .p

EASTERN COMMUNITY BROADCASTERS

"in tune with the outer east"

VAFA SEGMENT

Scores, chat and news of local VAFA teams 6.00ptn - 615prn

each Saturday night .

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~,ane to

The Ammos Show with Kevin Dwyer,Michael George and Norm Nugent

~'T1JRDAY on 96 .5 FM - 11 :00 a .m . - 11 :30 - ,

~, .25 p.m . SC---rciay-_ _3r°ad eitze l

VAFA SUNDAY 9.30 - 10.30 a.m.

Special Guest is :

~ This Sunday - Brendan Mason(Old Scotch Coach )

1 ; I

North West Amateur Footy Reportpresented by Glenn Scarborough with guests from

St Bernards (A), Old Paradians (B), Therry Penola (C),Rupertswood (C18), West Brunswick (D2), LaTrobe tJni (Dl),

North Brunswick (D4), Old Essendon (Dl), Thomastown (D2) .

PREVIEWS Friday 7 .00-8 .00 pm REVIEWS Sunday 6 .00-8 .00 pm

Includes weekly chat on all matters VAFA .

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E t~~~E F',,i°!.?6~~~ PA R K_

;Il@o 00®`_`

_

(JULY)

This Sat : 1 July Collegians v . De La Salle

This Sun: 2 July FIDA

Next Sat: 8 July Old Xaverians v. Old Ivanhoe

Next Sun: 9 July No Match

15 July Old Scotch v St . Kevins OB

16 July No Match

22 July St . Bernards v . Old Trinity

It is in expectation ft_ captains at the toss ofthe coin exchange a copy of the teamlist.

Failure to do this results in automatic fines forthe offending club .

It has also been reported that as a ploy inac-curate lists are being handed over,

The Executive will enforce fines if,this ploy i s

wen to be true ,

Any club that feels an opposition club has beennegligent in this area needs to express in writ-ing (attention Phil Stevens) their concerns .

Requires

For Season 2001Remuneration negotiable

Applications should be addressed toThe Secretary

Ivanhoe-Assumption AF C56 Ramptons Road,

Eltham 3095

Applications close 21/7/00

23 July St . Kevins v. Old Melburni an s

29 July Club XVIII Preliminary, Finals

30 July FIDA

Late scores

First offence ( $5) ; second offence (.8,25) ;third offence ( $50) ; fourth offence ($100);each subsequent offence ($100) .

Reserves/C1 8 Seniors/U19failure to phone failure to providescores by 2 .30pm final scores by 5p m

Nil Tiger Sharks

Incorrect scores phoneci - I2d1 1

Caulfield Grammarians (S), Gakleigh (R),West Brunswick (R)

a .,

investigation Results -

I . Club fined $500

Tribunal . Il e =ji y Jc~~~e 27th 'Yn~

David Bentley, Banyule (Res.). Striking,5 matches.Mark Robinson, Bulleen Cobras (Res .) . Striking,8 matches .Nick Bone, Bulleen-Templestowe . Striking,

2 matches . 2 matches.

John Pannagiotopolous . Old Essendon.Abusive & insulting language, 2 matches .

Ashlev Middlin, Yarra Valley . Striking .2 matches .Paul Holland, Monash Gryphons. Striking,

2 matches .David Ross . Old Ivanhoe . Striking, 2 matches .

* Travis St .Clair, Prahran . Striking, 2 matches .

' Travis St .Clair, Prahran . Striking, 2 matches .

* Robert Kraskas, Banyule . Striking, 2 matches .

* Brett Luxford . South Melb . Districts .Disputing umpire's decision . I match .

* Mick Garafollo, Prahran (Club 18) .Abusive & insulting language, 2 matches .

' Joe McArdie, North Old Boys (U19) .Striking, 2 matches.

' Accepted Prescribed Penalty

Williamstown CYMS and St . Johns 0 C chargedwith a melee in their senior match played onSaturdav June 17th, 2000 at Williamstown .

Both clubs accepted the prescribed penalty .Williamstown $100 (first offence in the last threeyear period) and St . Johns $300 (2nd offence inthe last three year period) .

A charge that Albert Park in the reserve matchplayed June 10th against Eistermvick did play twounregistered players allegedly under the names ofregistered players Andrew Bennett (no . 49) and

Seth Bolas (no . 43) .

Charge proven .

2 . Consideration be given to expelling the clubfrom the Association should there e anothersimilar offence .

3. Albert Park forfeit the points for that game inaccordance with VAFA Rules .

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0LISTS

TEA[.i NAME P W L D FOR AGST % PTS

A RESERVE SECTION

OLD SCOTCH 12 10 2 0 958 545 175.78 40OLDXAVERIANS 12 8 4 0 1054 531 198.49 32OLD TRINITY 12 8 4 0 698 639 109.23 32OLD MELBURNIANS 12 7 5 0 867 567 152.91 28

,-,.?CELLIN 12 7 5 0 794 631 125.83 28F3RNARDS 12 7 5 0 746 623 119.74 28

NS 12 5 7 0 683 777 87.9 20RSI iY BLUES 12 3 9 0 610 677 69.56 123 12 3 9 0 558 1090 51.19 1 2VANHOE 12 2 10 0 311 1063 29.26 8

B RESERV E

gE LA SALLE 12 11 1 0 989 405 244.2 44,1AZENOD 0 C 12 9 3 0 969 536 180.78 36!339TH OLD BOYS 12 9 3 0 674 609 110,67 36JLD PARADIANS 12 6 5 1 817 691 118.23 26- -' :D 12 5 6 1 694 757 91 .68 22r_ 1 \ILEYBURY 12 5 7 0 784 744 105.38 20_C 3RIGHTON 12 5 7 0 714 698 102.29 20

LEGIANS 12 4 6 0 645 800 80.63 16TEFRIARS 12 3 9 0 488 844 57.82 12MENTONIANS 12 2 10 0 393 1183 33.22 8

C RESERV E

- Y PENOLA OB 12 10 1 1 982 509 192.93 42UMARIS A F C 12 10 2 0 1126 580 201 .07 40

1+ ., :'.'TON ROVERS 12 9 3 0 910 519 175.34 36?R:,IIRAN A F C 12 7 5 0 739 705 104.82 28

BEDES MENT TIG 12 6 6 0 777 659 117.91 24~. _ ' A X 12 4 6 2 693 663 104 .52 20='iOEASSUMPTION 12 5 7 0 709 870 81 .49 20

'_cEN TEMPLESTOWEI2 4 8 0 542 903 60.02 163GEELONG 12 2 9 1 614 935 65.67 10_4EIRAAFC 12 1 11 0 385 1171 32.68 4

D7 RESERVE SECTIONOLD ESSENDON OR, 12 10 2 0 912 552 165 .22 40AQUINAS 0 C 12 9 3 0 1014 484 209.5 36CAULFIELD GR 12 8 4 0 927 561 165.24 329td ;YULE 12 7 4 1 841 512 164.26 30

' . iSH BLUES 12 7 4 1 762 513 148.54 30LEOS EMMAUS W P 12 7 5 0 1090 597 182.58 28

_-~ CAMBERWELL 12 7 5 0 759 639 118.78 28CAREY 12 2 10 0 679 972 69.86 8

* t :, TROBE UNIVERSITY 12 2 10 0 419 990 42.32 8-!'-EIGH A F C 12 0 12 0 168 1857 9 .05 0

• ;aaligtble player Rd 9

D2 RESERV EPAfiI :SIDE 12 11 1 0 1191 464 256 .68 44UNIVERSITY BLACKS 12 10 2 0 1020 481 212 .06 40KEW 12 9 3 0 1070 623 171 .75 36YL' IA VALLEY OLD BOYSS2 7 5 0 952 658 144.68 2 8

SESIAN 0 C 12 7 5 0 871 819 106 .35 283T9RUNSWICK 12 5 7 0 630 745 8456 20

=0Y REDS 12 4 8 0 748 978 76 .48 16='PVSULA O B 12 4 8 0 738 989 74 .62 i 6- ' .'STOWN 12 2 10 0 640 998 64 .13 8.'=-~'71UNEAFC 12 1 11 0 441 1546 28 .53 4

D3 RESERVE ,

WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 12 10 2 0 946 445 212 .58 40ST JOHNS 0C 12 10 2 0 1051 592 177.53 40POWER HOUSE 12 10 2 0 1084 620 174 .84 40U H S O B 12 9 3 0 1022 691 147 .9 3 6'3TERNWICK 12 6 6 0 915 733 124 .83 247",'dOND CENTRAL 12 4 8 0 612 931 65 .74 16_`.PARK A F C 12 3 9 0 710 1064 66 .73 1 2

THORN AMATEURS 12 3 9 0 576 968 59-5 12°'..yERT PARK A F C 12 3 9 0 627 1199 52 .29 12

)NASH GRYPHONS 12 2 10 0 606 1025 59 .12 8

D4 RESERV EWZRRlBEEAMATEURS 12 10 2 0 943 571 165 .15 40ST MARYS 12 9 3 0 952 646 147 .37 36NORTH BRUNSWICK 12 8 4 0 1036 806 128 .54 3 6

LILYDALE 12 8 4 0 938 562 166 .9 32-1_LEEN COBRAS 12 8 4 0 912 636 143.4 32

BENTLEIGH AFC 12 7 5 0 809 685 1181 28~OUTH MELB DISTRICTS 12 6 6 0 748 742 100 .81 2 4-D WESTBOURNE A F C12 5 7 0 609 682 89 .3 20.' .iJBURNEUNIVERSITYi2 5 7 0 696 904 76 .99 20, ~~JAL TALLYHO 12 2 10 0 623 821 75 .88 8

ELTHAM COLLEGIANS 12 2 10 0 477 1025 46 .54 6BRUNSWICK A F C 12 1 11 0 344 1166 29 .5 4

TEAM NAME P W L D FOR AGST % PTS

CLUB 18 (1 )OLD XAVERIANS 11 11 0 0 869 339 256 .34 44OLD MELBURNIANS 11 9 2 0 787 515 152 .82 36PRAHRAN 11 7 4 0 768 552 139 .13 28DE LA SALLE 11 6 5 0 689 540 127.59 24OLD SCOTCH 10 5 5 0 555 586 94 .71 20ST KEVINS 11 3 8 0 508 789 64 .39 12OLD BRIGHTON 11 3 8 0 494 777 63 .58 12MAZENOD O C 10 2 8 0 374 812 46 .06 8MARCELLIN 10 2 8 0 231 718 32 .17 8Ineligible player Rd 9

CLUB 18 (2)RUPERTSWOOD 12 11 1 0 1196 341 350.73 44THERRY PENOLA OB 12 8 3 1 1035 414 250 34ST BERNARDS 12 8 4 0 956 497 192,35 32MONASH WHITES 12 8 4 0 761 466 163.3 32OLD IVANHOE 12 8 4 0 736 625 117 .76 32COLLEGIANS 12 6 6 0 807 570 141 .58 24YARRA VALLEY O B 12 6 6 0 697 725 96.14 24OLD CAA48ERWELL 12 5 7 0 629 867 72 .55 20OLD TRINITY 12 4 7 1 659 665 99.1 18WHITEFRIARS 12 4 8 0 411 1078 38 .13 16OLD GEELONG 12 2 10 0 516 1134 45.5 8PARKSIDE 12 1 11 0 180 1494 12.05 4

UNDER-19 SECTION iST KEVINS 12 10 2 0 1327 561 236.54 40OLD BRIGHTON 12 10 2 0 1424 731 194.8 40OLD XAVERIANS 12 10 2 0 1183 805 146.96 40UNIVERSITY BLUES 12 8 4 0 1122 733 153.07 32COLLEGIANS 12 8 4 0 944 775 121 .81 32DE LA SALLE 12 7 5 0 1205 834 144.48 28OLD MELBURNIANS 12 6 6 0 971 755 128.61 24ST BERNARDS 12 6 6 0 1048 1023 102.44 24MARCELLIN 12 3 9 0 885 1000 88.5 12MAZENOD O C 12 3 9 0 522 1361 37.8 12OLD HAILEYBURY 12 1 11 0 531 1287 41 .26 4OLD PARADIANS 12 0 12 0 403 1815 22.2 0

UNDER-19 (2 )BEAUMARIS A F C 12 11 1 0 872 496 175.81 44OLD SCOTCH 12 10 2 0 1209 564 214.36 40OLD TRINITY 12 9 3 0 840 595 141 .18 36WHITEFRIARS 12 7 5 0 779 641 121 .53 28HAMPTON ROVERS 12 6 5 1 863 934 92.4 26MHSOB 12 6 6 0 724 781 92.7 24YARRA VALLEY 12 4 7 1 649 1097 59.16 18OLD IVANHOE 12 3 9 0 728 1019 71 .44 12OLD CAREY 12 3 9 0 617 1191 51 .81 1 2

UNDER-19 (2) BLUESOUTH MELB DISTRICTS 12 11 1 0 1390 722 192.52 44ST LEO'S EMMAUS W P 12 9 3 0 1228 899 136.6 36MONASH BLUES 12 8 4 0 1332 634 210.09 32ORMOND 12CAULFIELD GR 12

MENTONEAFC 12AJAX 12

DE LA SALLE (2) 1 2

* OLD MENTONIANS 12GLEN EIRA 12

* Ineligible player Rd 9

8 4 0 1105 590 187 .29 328 4 0 1156 709 163 .05 326 6 0 1015 1042 97 .41 24

4 8 0 801 1007 79.54 163 9 0 797 1341 59.43 12

2 10 0 605 1434 42.19 8

0 12 0 376 1847 20.36 0

UNDER-19 (2) REDOLD ESSENDON OR . 12 10 2 0 1525 490 311 .22 40OLD CAMBERWELL 12 9 3 0 1120 635 176 .38 36RUPERTSWOOD 12 9 3 0 12S4 720 174 .17 36NORTH OLD BOYS 12 9 3 0 993 621 159 .9 36THERRY PENOLA OB 12 7 5 0 1124 959 117 .21 28UNIVERSITY BLACKS 12 7 5 0 837 770 108 .7 28BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE12 4 8 0 687 1361 50 .48 16TIGER SHARKS 12 4 8 0 574 1301 44 .12 16AQUINAS 0 C 12 1 11 0 337 1813 18 .59 4

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VAFAPREMIERSHIP LISTS

2000

TEAM NAME P W L D FOR AGAINST % POINTSA SECTIO N

ST BERNARDS 12 10 2 0 1448 912 158 .77 40OLD TRINITY 12 9 3 0 1089 1023 106.45 36OLD XAVERIANS 12 8 4 0 1379 1084 127.21 32OLD SCOTCH 12 8 4 0 1247 1055 118.2 32UNIVERSITY BLUES 12 7 5 0 1138 988 115.18 28ST KEVINS 12 6 6 0 1054 1088 96.88 24MHSOB 12 4 8 0 981 1270 7724 16OLD MELBURNIANS 12 3 9 0 928 1083 85.69 12OLD IVANHOE 12 3 9 0 866 1320 65.61 12MARCELLIN 12 2 10 0 972 1279 76 8

B SECTIONOLD BRIGHTON 12 10 2 0 14 60 949 153.85 40MAZENOD 0C 12 9 3 0 1046 887 117.93 36NORTH OLD BOYS 12 8 3 1 1152 872 132.11 34DE LA SALLE 12 7 5 0 968 885 109.38 28ORMOND 12 7 5 0 1086 1000 108.6 28OLD HAILEYBURY 12 6 6 0 1067 1181 90 .35 24OLD PARADIANS 12 5 6 1 1047 1087 96.32 22WHITEFRIARS 12 4 8 0 1007 1046 96.27 16COLLEGIANS 12 2 10 0 824 1162 70.91 8OLD MENTONIANS 12 1 11 0 760 1408 53.98 4

C SECTIO NBEAUMARIS A F C 12 10 2 0 1460 848 172 .17 40A J A X 12 9 3 0 1196 1036 115.44 36THERRY PENOLA OB 12 8 4 0 1105 962 114.86 32HAMPTON ROVERS 12 8 4 0 912 869 104.95 32ST BEDES MENT TIG 12 7 5 0 1125 972 115.74 28PRAHRAN A F C 12 5 7 0 1126 1092 103.11 20GLEN EIRA A F C 12 5 7 0 1152 1148 100.35 20BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE 12 3 9 0 1098 1273 86.25 12OLD GEELONG 12 3 9 0 851 1470 57.89 12IVANHOE ASSUMPTION 12 2 10 0 957 1312 72.94 8

Dl SECTIONOLD ESSENDON GRAMMAR 12 10 2 0 1181 961 122.89 40AQUINAS 0C 12 9 3 0 1589 845 188.05 36MONASH BLUES 12 9 3 0 1185 926 127.97 36BANYULE 12 8 4 0 1589 1152 137.93 32CAULFIELD GR 12 8 4 0 1249 967 129.16 32ST LEOS EMMAUS 12 7 5 0 1389 1062 130.79 28OLD CAMBERWELL 12 4 8 0 1081 1208 89 .49 16OLD CAREY 12 4 8 0 957 1232 77.68 16OAKLEIGH A P C 12 0 11 1 957 1824 52 .47 2LA TROBE UNIVERSITY 12 0 11 1 680 1680 40 .48 2

D2 SECTIO NYARRA VALLEY OLD BOYS 12 8 4 0 1192 906 131 .57 32UNIVERSITY BLACKS 12 8 4 0 1191 935 127.38 32PARKSIDE 12 7 5 0 1047 991 105.65 28THOMASTOWN 12 7 5 0 1206 1146 105.24 28MENTONE A F C 12 7 5 0 1171 1182 99.07 28PENINSULA O B 12 6 6 0 1370 1182 115 .91 24SALESIAN O C 12 6 6 0 1057 1046 101 .05 24WEST BRUNSWICK 12 6 6 0 975 1016 95 .96 24KEW 12 4 8 0 969 1326 73.08 16FITZROY REDS 12 1 11 0 902 1350 66.81 4

D3 SECTION •POWER HOUSE 12 10 2 0 1263 843 149 .82 40#RICHMOND CENTRAL 12 8 4 0 1339 901 148.61 32WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 12 8 4 0 1165 883 131 .94 32ELSTERNWICK 12 8 4 0 1206 943 127.89 32ST JOHNS 0 C 12 8 4 0 1177 973 120.97 32HAWTHORN AMATEURS 12 6 6 0 1289 964 133.71 24U H S O B 12 4 8 0 1028 1333 77.12 16ELEY PARK A F C 12 4 8 0 932 1436 64.9 16ALBERT PARK A F C 12 2 10 0 868 1537 56 .47 8MONASH GRYPHONS 12 2 10 0 779 1389 56.08 8#Adjustment from Rd 8

D4 SECTIO NBENTLEIGH AFC 12 9 3 0 1340 870 154.02 36SOUTH MELB DISTRICTS 12 9 3 0 1235 844 146.33 36SYNDAL TALLY-HO 12 8 4 0 1179 878 134.28 32BULLEEN COBRAS 12 8 4 0 1183 959 123 .36 32ELTHAM COLLEGIANS 12 8 4 0 1115 917 121 .59 32OLD WESTBOURNE A F C 12 7 5 0 948 831 114.08 28NORTH BRUNSWICK 12 7 5 0 1220 1117 109.22 28ST MARYS 12 5 7 0 1133 1220 92.87 20MT LILYDALE 12 4 8 0 1049 1071 97.95 16SWINBURNE UNIVERSITY 12 4 8 0 923 1254 73.6 16BRUNSWICK A F C 12 2 10 0 902 1479 60.99 8WERRIBEE AMATEURS 12 1 11 0 778 1565 49.71 4

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