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T Ike real business end of the season is just abouthere, and many of the enquiry calls are in rela-to the 12 team D section . To explain what's
,11u;ad in D section I offer the following .
Firstly a final five section is played in D section .This means that next week the team that finishesou Lop has a week off and plays the week after in the;, cond semi Final . The teams finishing second andthird play on Saturday in the Qualifying Final withthe winner going on the following week into the~, cond Semi Final, with the losing team playing the11,1lowing weekend in the First Semi Final.
Next week teams that finished fourth and fifthhtay on Sunday in the Elimination Final with thelosing team finished for the season and the winningream proceeding to the First Semi Final .
With four teams now left the First and SecondSemi Finals are both played on the second week ofthe finals series, with a Preliminary Final (week 3)and the Grand Final on Saturday September 12th .
Secondly in regards to relegation . teams in D~ection that finish 9th, 10th . 11th and 12th are rel-egated to one of the two E sections for 1999 to allowfor the two grand finalists in each of the E sectionsto be promoted.
Today's round in D section is huge with 3 teamsvying for the number one spot, 3 teams for the fifthspot and 3 teams battling to avoid finishing in ninthspot.
SEEKING SCORES AND OTHER FINALSINFORMATION ?
We do understand the great interest at this tim eof the year, however the Saturday evening staff havebeen instructed not to give out scores and otherdetails before 6 o'clock . There is much to be donewith recording all match details, then working onand then releasing the finals details for the weekendfollowing.
The Info-Line (1900-130-300) should have allinformation loaded by 5.30 - 5 .45 and all going
PHIL STEVENSCHIEF EXECUTIVE
OFFICE R
well we should be able to take calls from 6 o'clock .Your understanding in this matter is appreciat-
ed - the message also covers calls to NancyMcTaggart's home number, as she is busier longerinto the evening with providing information to thenewspapers .
B IS FOR BENNY'S BESTEx-umpiring "great" Bri an "Benny" Goodman,
currently Chairman of Selectors at Collegians todaynames the best he has seen in his 25 year Amateurinvolvement.B. B . Angel (St Bernards) R . Pisarski (0 . Melb) P.Considine (North 0 Boys)
HB . M. Deveson (De La Salle) J . Bennett(Collegians) B . Conti (North 0 Boys )
C . T . King (Uni Blacks) R . Paul (Old Haileybury) P.Kingston (Ormond )HE I . McMullin (Old Melb) I . Cordner (Old Melb - C)A. Evans (De La Salle )F. S . Murphy (De La Salle) J . Butcher (Caulfield GO1 . Rice (Collegians)RUCKS: M . Yeo (Uni Blues) B . Bourne (Ormond)ROVER: B . Church (Uni Blues )
I/CHANGE : S . Eishold (Ormond) F. Kell (OldScotch) C. Capiron (Stk CBC A . Smythe (B/Temp)
ORDER-OFF CONFUSIONThis year a player can be ordered from the field
for an audible obscenity and be replaced if, in theview of the umpire, the obscenity was not directedat the umpire or a specific player or was not loudenough to offend spectators or a large number ofplayers. The only way a coach can check to see if hisplayer ordered-off can be replaced is for his runnerto politely ask for this information from the umpire .
ITHE JOURNAL OF THE VICTORIAN AMATEUR FOOTBALL ASSOCIATIO N
[ August 8th,1998 Price : $1 .50 Vol . 98 No . 18
A TIONby Jason Frenke l
ROMEMEMmm-
t might seem somewhat peculiar that the A sectioncompetition has seen one of its tightest and mos t
exciting finishes of the year in a season where one sidehas dominated so decisively since the opening round .Old Xaverians may well have earned their premiershipfavouritism during the early weeks of April, but A sec-tion continues to offer some memorable matches as theseason draws to a gripping close .
Just ask those lucky enough to be at GlenferrieOval last Saturday to watch the importan t St. Kevinsv. Old Scotch match . In a match that was nip andtuck all afternoon, SKOBS played a great third term toturn a 10 point deficit into a 9 point lead at the lastchange in front of an expectant home crowd . What theydidn't expect was a mighty Cardinal effort in the finalterm, and a gallant Scotch overran the home side by 3points to throw a further spanner into the shaping ofthe final four.
Even those with little chance of making theSeptember cut turned on some fantastic football lastweekend . De La Salle seemed to have Haileybu ry'smeasure all afternoon at Elsternwick Park until a stir-ring final quarter fight-back by the Bloods nearly stolethe game. An exquisite second quarter took BenMannix all over the ground in a dominant performancewhich saw the Dees add six goals to one . it was one ofthe most outstanding quarters of football by an indi-vidual this year .
Old Xaveri an s are no strangers to outstandingfootball - in a season punctuated with brilliance, it wasa strong, rather than brilliant effort which knocked offUniversity Blues by 54 points on their home turf.Xavs' Captain Blood is warming up another big finalsseries while Cranage and Holmes continue to impress .George De-Crespignv s absence saw the Blues' goalscoring prospects dry up quickly : Saturdav s result hasdone the same thing to their finals prospects .
St . Bernards' journey toward September, brieflyderailed . is back on course following their 10 goaldefeat of Collegian s . The Lions fought back in the thirdterm but a strong finish saw the visitors draw away towin comfortably. Vassallo booted five for the victorswhile skipper Luke Gallant and Adam Merrington werealso in fine touch .
And Old Melbu rnians too, were able to keep theirSeptember sights in focus with a 25 point win over OldBrighton. Michael Ford's opportunistic forward lineset-ups continue to pay off, Cameron Aubrey providingthe fire-power this time with five goals . Holme has beena consistent performer for the Redlegs all year and wasexcellent again in defence .
WHO CAN, WHOCAN'T AND WHY
It's well knownwho will occupy topspot - Xavs booked inearly in the season . De La Salle have twogames remaining - even if they can knock off Stand St . Bernards, their poor percentage requiisecutive victories in the vicinity of 25-30 goals .
Like the Dees . University has just 8 win ;much better percentage. Even if they win thremaining games against St . Bernards aiBrighton, Blues will require some pretty iresults to sneak in to the four .
Old Scotch and Old Melburnians both pHaileybury and Collegians in the final two rewith 9 wins to their credit and decent percentag,will be expecting to finish with 11 wins and athe finals. . .
That will only happen if St. Kevins drops bomatches - unlikely against De La Salle today bi :ably against Xavs in the final round.
Should SKOB's lost one and win the other, twith 11 wins, percentage will decide fourth spcjust 0 .05% separating SKOBS and Scotchmoment . . .
Provided, of course, that St . Bernards canUniversity and De La in the final rounds, in whi,their 12 wins and strong percentage will seioccupy second place on the ladder.TODAY'S PROPHECIE S
St . Kevins travel to De La Sall e with vicltheir minds and September in their vision. If thtoday, the SKOBS Bandwagon Tour bus will b,Fairyland rather than the finals, and wouldrspoil the masses' fun? It hasn't crashed yetKevins by four goals .
Old Scotch host Collegi an s and in spitmarked improvement in the Lions game inweeks, the Cardinals have shown enough resilifrecent weeks to suggest they won't drop this imlgame . Scotch by 7 goals .
St . Be rnards face University at home in thelast dash for the four. St. Bernards have run arace so far and its hard to see them falling so cthe finish line . St. Bernards by 29 points .
Old Melburni an face a nervous trip tHaileybury desperate to keep its grasp on fourtlThe Bloods showed last week that they go dowring, but the Redlegs would not dare to lose thiMelburnians by 34 points .
Have you thanked your club officials today? This year? Well what about now! For afall without them your club might just not exist. Go on thank your club officials toda
)sct is to occur anywhere . it might just come
cxcept finals practice meets an Old B ri ghtonto finish the year on a high note . But
,,„n . this is Xavs . . . . by 9 goals.
park. where a Xaveri ans side with little to
Old Haileybury - congratulations to Darrenyeccull on reaching 150 games last Saturday against
lie . A premiership player three times (twice a s
ish you well for your next milestone . Also1 111 ~ . and an inspiration on the field to all . All at th e
aun Richardson on reaching 50 games is congrat-all at the club .
Kel i De La Salle - congratulations to 100 gainers Ben
es col ;±annix, Craig Swift and Ben Buick, as well as 50;rrters Dale Hyland, David Rosman, Adam El liot t
but pen Corin recently at the club . We all look forward
eir i ;, more fine games from you all .
td 0~ ., pest old Scotch Tea mmlike: 13: P. Brown, J . Little, R . Olsen: HB: R. Fuller. M .
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SENIORSCLUB LAST WK TOTALST. BERNARDS 5 67OLD SCOTCH 1 46ST. BERNARDS 3 45OLD XAVERIANS 5 45COLLEGIANS 1 41ST. KEVINS 1 41
A RESERVEDE LA SALLE 6UNIVERSITY BLUESOLD MELBURNIANS 1OLD HAILEYBURY
Collegians Brock Mooney in acLion last weekagainst St Bernards . Will be a)cey player inthe clubs push back to A Section in 1999 ,
DE LA SALLE v. ST. KEVINS Field : Martin JacksonJames VanBeek Boundary : Stephen JohnstonCameron Kealy Goal: Brad Nash Kevin Segot a
OLD SCOTCH v. COLLEGIANS Field : AndrewStephen Phil Callil Boundary : Tim Dodds ShawnHennig Goal : Ross Richards Anthony Simpso n
ST. BERNARDS v . UNIVERSITY BLUES Field : SteveMcCarthy Wayne Hinton Boundary : Bob Mutton JonStevenson Goa1: Russell Owens Bernie Jephson
OLD XAVERIANS v. OLD BRIGHTON Field : MarkGibson Tim Sutcliffe Boundary : Cameron HayesCameron Stewart Goal : Bernie Hoare Shannon Rvan
OLD HAILEYBURY v . OLD R2ELBURNLANS Field :Albie Firlev Graham Thwaites Boundary : TristanBowman Brendan Corcoran Goal : Geoff Grigg
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AUGUST 22 - ROUND 19KEVINS v . OLD XAVERIANSLA SALLE v . ST. BERNARD S
!.D SCOTCH v . OLD HAILEYBURY - EP Saturday,?LLEGIANS v . OLD MELBURNIANS
IVERSITY BLUES v . OLD BRIGHTON Bernie DixA Section Results on Page 41
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A SectionCOLLEGIANS DE LA SALLE OLD BRIGHTON OLD HAILEYBURY OWME-Bij
Coach: Leigh Carlson Coach : Kevin Collins GRAMMARIANS Coach: Simon Meehan Coach : Michael FRes. Coach: Craig Nankervis Res . Coach: Greg Feutrill Coach :Dale Tapping Res. Coach: Peter Fatouros Res. Coach: Devi
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Wayne Hermes Coach: Tim Coach: Garry Foulds Coach : Tim Hart Coach : Andrew SmithCoach: David O Shsughrtessy Ras Coach: David Law Res. Coach: Hartley Stone Res. Coach : Pat MackeyFz~
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.2 S Gray 3 D. Curt is 3 J . Sturrock
T. Holt (VC) 4 D. Landrigan (VC).
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.9 S. Meade (VC )
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8 L . Vassallo9 D. Smith10 N Fraser 10 D. Mapleston e
;p J . Kerr 9 G. Hatfield 9 J. Kennedy.
11 D . Ryan 12 B . Blood (C)11 M . Angus 10 C . Kelly 10 N . Mitchell (UC) 12 M . Rizio 13 G . Evan s12 S. Hume 11 Adam Jones 10 G. Matthews 13 R . Bowles 15 M . Kordic k
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35 S . Steele (C) 31 L . Tuddenham.
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54 D Thomas 70 M . McArdle 68 M . Wallace.57 N . Morris 53 M . Diamond
.55 M . Hande 71 T. Salisbury
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The top four appears to be taking shape with OldIvanhoe continuing its winning run agains t
MHSOB . Old Trinity ending its form slump and NorthOld Boys snatching fourth place from Ormond lastweekend.REVIEW
Marcellin remain a game clear on top of the ladderwith a convincing win against Old Paradians. After aneven first half Marcellin broke away in the third termkicking seven goals. Marcellin captain Waters led fromthe front setting up many forays forward . SpearheadTreganowan was in touch booting seven for the dayan d Sampimon and Cooper both provided drive off thehalf-back line . For the Old Paradi ans . Harrison contin-ued his good form with s ix goals an d Vincent . Galvinan d Stevens all contributed .
Old Ivanhoe made it seven in a row last weekendwith a win over NiHSOB at Chelsworth Park. OldIvanhoe set up their win in the first quarter kickingfour goals to MHSOB's one. MHSOB mounted a chal-lenge in the third quarter but Old Ivan hoe's pocketrocket Shadbolt interv ened with two quick goals torestore their h andv lead . Donaldson. Hares and Tullywere Old Ivanhoe's best players . For MHSOB, Barnettplayed a good game across half back. Capp was a focalpoint up forward kicking four goals and onballerO'Brien worked hard around the ground .
In a thriller No rt h Old Boys held off a fast finish-ing Ormond to scrape over the line by the smallestpossible margin at the Gillen Reserve . The gameopened up in the third quarter after a tight first half.with NOB's gaining a 20 point break at three quartertime . But Ormond with fourth place up for grabs liftedand attacked continually throughout the last quarter .But their energy was not matched by their accuracyan d their 6 .8 to NOB's 4 .1 saw them fall just short. Forthe NOB's Barker with fi ve goals an d Mikunda withthree were effective forwards and McKay and Maguirewere good four quarter players. For Ormond backmenDay and Jobling played well, an d the centre line com-bination of James . Block and Grace were the spring-board for man y Ormond attacks throughout the day .
Therry Penola outlasted a fast starting Ivan hoe toget over the line by 13 points at Moomba Park lastweekend. At half time. Ivanhoe appeared to have thegame in their keeping with a 23 point lead but withvaluable goals into the wind in the third quarter Therrym anaged to stay in touch and give themselves achance . Ther rv made good use of a strong breeze kick-ing seven goals in the last term and shut downIvanhoe's fonvard line to take the points . Therrys bet-ter players were Castaldi . Boyle and O'Connor.Ivanhoe's better players were Timms . Angelini andFinlavson .
Old Trinity re-turned to the winninglist with a solid winover Mazenod. OldTrinity set up the wi nwith a devastating 10 goal burst in the secondand Mazenod never really looked like reeling IOld Trinity's full forward Stickland enjoyed a ;ful return from injury kicking six goals and Rand Lachlan Kennedy were effective play(Mazenod onballer Hanley was a consistent conDunne worked hard in the forward line kickgoals and Tucker in defence were among thplayers.PREVIEWS
MHSOB V. MARCELLI NA win at home is a must for MHSOB if the
stay in the finals hunt this week but they metled and confident Marcellin line-up who willto stitch up top spot and the minor prenMHSOB stuck at the task against Old Ivanweek but found goals difficult to come by . Thboth Capp and McIntyre firing if they are tcMarcellin's efficient forward set up .
Marcellin by 10 points .OLD PARADIANS V. NORTH OLD BOYS
North Old Boys escaped with the points 1zand will need to do so again to keep OrmcMHSOB at bav. If Barker and Mikunda can con from their form of last week they should bfaccount for Old Paradians who rely heavily onkicking talents of Harrison .
North Old Boys by 26 points .
ORMOND V THERRY PENOLARegardless of the ladder situation the eveni
week will have Ormond primed for a win . Theirrunning players such as Turner, Grace andshould provide sufficient opportunities for Ifwards to kick a winning score . But Therry,demonstrated last week, can score quietOrmond won't be safe until the final siren sou
Ormond by 23 points
IVANHOE V. OLD TRINITYOld Trinity are returning to full strength
winning form and should go on with the job atPark. Te skills of Ramsden in the ruck feedionballers should provide their forwards with fopportunities to kick a winning score . But Ivaitheir recent results show, have been competitivand will be more than happy to ruin Old Trinit}plans if given the opportunity.
Old Trinity by 24 points .
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y 29 points .
L-St Saturday Justin Wallis played his 150thn,e for Marcellin . Possibly the most popular club-
-Wally" takes a no fear approach to his footballndhas been an admired leader and player at all lev-
~ of the club .
Anthony McIntosh will play his 100th game todayinst MHSOB . "Macca" has also been a great con-
;rii>utor over the years in the Seniors and reserves andiit be a big part of this years finals campaign .
Michael Karavalisis will also play his 50th game(or Mareellin against MHSOB today "Kara" has foundl niche in the Marcellin forward line and has notlooked back since his senior debut last season . KaraIsoks set to have great career at the club .
Ivanhoe - Ivanhoe Amateurs congratulates vicecaptain Peter Rawley who plays his 200th gameoday. Rawls, alias Road Runner. joined the Hoes 11
s .asons ago and continues to give great service on andoii the field . A past captain and current committeman .Rawls plans to keep motoring at Ivanhoe Park for leasta few more seasons . Everyone at Hoeland also recent-h- congratulated reserves ruckman Matthew Ebbageon reaching his 150th game . Well done Cubba .
SENIORSNAME CLUB LAST WK TOTALHARRISON OLD PARADIANS 6 62STICKLAND OLD TRINITY 6 60TREGANOWAN MARCELLIN 7 51CAFFRY MARCELLIN 2 44BECKETT ORMOND 2 43HEATH OLD TRINITY 2 32
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SENIORS - 8.08 .98MARCELLIN 3.3 9.5 16.8 20.12.132OLD PARADIANS 3.3 8.4 9.4 12.6.78MarcelBn: Treganowan 7. Daftly 2 . Co,,, 2. Phillips 2 . Marson . Karavisilis . Dinneen.Theisz. Sanitarian. M. Boyson. Best: Waters. Tregattoiyan . M. Boysen. Cooper.Seabury. Santimon.Old Paradiens : Harrison 6. P. Brabender 2 . Banns . Brullo. O'Loughun. Holland .Best: Harrison . Vincent. Gativt . Stevens. Zappa . Tnaslove.OLD IVANHOE 4.1 7.3 10.5 12.8.80MHSOB 1.3 4.5 6.8 10.10.70Old Ivanhoe: Shadbolt 3. Donaldson 2. R Weddle 2. Hares . Hope . Tiernan, Tully.
J. Weddle. Best: Donaldson. Haros. Ttdly. Egan . R. Weddle. Your~
MHSOB: Capp 4. Bamert 3 . Simpson . Skinner, Johns. Best : amert. Capp.
O'Brien . Cassell . Skinner. Young.NORTH OLD BOYS 2.2 6.2 10.5 14.6.90ORMOND 2.3 6.4 8.9 12.17 .89North Old Boys: Parker 5. Mikunda 3. Lyons, Curry, Maguire . McIntyre . Spurling.
Jordan. Best: McKay . Mikunda. Maguve . McGrath . Sleep. Barker.Ormond: Whelan 3. Beckett 2 . B. Turner. D. Turner. D. Connell. Robbins,Litvigstone. James. Horsefield . Beet: Day. James. Jobtuig. Block . Grace. tl7tetan.
THERRY PENOLA 0.4 3.10 6.11 13.13.91IVANIiOE 6.2 8.3 12.5 12.6.78Ther ry Penchi : O"Connor 7 . Crotty 2. S . Bannister. Elliott Sprutgall. L. Hollow.Best : CasL•ildl. Boyle. O'Connor. La Fonta6re. Crotty . Fmigan.Ivanhoe: Hull-Brms•n 3. Valka,tis 3. Rawley. Angelirti. Brown . Martin. Jkwce, Best:Timms . Angeluu. FOilayson. Broimt. Tucker. Scoble .OLD TRINITY 2 .4 12.7 16.12 21 .12 .139MAZENOD 2 .1 4.3 9.5 15.9 .99Old Trinity : Stickland 6. C . Phillips 4. L. Kennedy 3. Rod Heath 2. Richards 2 .rlWbon . R.unsden. Glass . Pawse,: . Best : Stephers . Russell. Allibon. SOckland .Ramsden. L . Kennedv .l,tuzenod: Dunne 4. -Murray 2 . Hatilev. Fisher. Fotiniotts. Carter. McMullin. D .Murray. Meehan. Quirk . Best : Hanley . Dunne. Tucker. D. Murray. Woble. Quirk .
RESERVES - 8 .07 .98MARCELLIN 1.6 3.8 6.11 9.13.67OLD PARADIANS 2 .0 2.1 3.3 5.3.33htarceBtn: IGoal Kickers and Best players not received )Old Parediaas : Baird 2. Walsh. Williams. Doa•lan . Best : Ryan. M.B . GearytYilllanis. Jenkins. Tobin . Rocchiocciolll.
OLD IVANHOE 1 .5 2.6 8.8 10.9.69MHSOB 4.2 9.5 10.6 13.9.87Old Ivanhoe: D . Craker 2. C. Corcoran 2 . Gary George 2 . J. Luk 2 . A . Kobe . D .
Toll . Best : D . Craker. A. Kobe . T. Cornish. Gerry George . T. Aguehi. L. lVaddell.M}ISOB : Hayes 4 . Hunt 4. Winch 2 . McLardie. R . Newton . Preece. Best : J. Newton .
Fitzsurmrons . Hunt. Feferkranz . R. Newton, A .dbrd .
NORTH OLD BOYS 3.2 7.3 7.4 8.8 .56ORMOND 2.1 5.3 7.3 8.6 .54North Old Boys : Walsh 3. Orianuk. Pawsev. Robinson. Kearney. Gravina Best:
Pa«sev. Walsh. GraviN . Robinson. Curren. Murray.Ormond: Dimadamos 2 . Smith 2 . Bailey . Barton. Courtney. Stewart . Best: D .Cleary. Brennan. Stewart. Courtney. 6tackey. Egan.
THERRY PENOLA 4.3 5.7 9.11 11.20.86IVANHOE 2.2 2.2 3.3 3.4.22Theory Penola: Ptnner 5. Selleck . Grocock- Griges. Hewitt, D. Godwin. S . Goodin.Best: Hitchens . Keav. Sacco. Selleek. Pinner. htll'sud, Ivanhoe:Thacklvray 3. Best : Fairweather. Thackwray. Ebbage. DiSanto . J. Scoble . Toogood.
OLD TRIN'i1'Y 2.8 7.12 11.15 18.15.111MAZENOD 0.0 2.2 3.3 7.6.48Old Trinity: Cameron 4 . S. Beamish 3. Husdon 2 . Lauletta 2. Sealey 2 . Terrens 2.Natoli. Best : Cameron. Boyd. Torrents . Beamish . Lauletta. Best .Afezenod: Snort 2. Welch 2 . Brtdgeland . Smith . Mitchell. Best : Sherlock. Snart.Paolucctrn Bridgeland. Smith . Pollard .
AUGUST 22 - ROUND 19MARCELLIN v . IVANHO EMHSOB v. ORMON DOLD IVANHOE v. OLD PARADIANSNORTH OLD BOYS v . MAZENOD 0 CTHERRY PENOLA v . OLD TRINITY
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B SectionIVANHOE
coact : o«,''..., Res. Coach : Rob Pearce
1 D. Williams2 L. Hull-Brown2 J. Di Santo3 C. Tucker (C)4 D. Valkanis4 R. Toogood5 P. Manuel6 I. Taglieri-Sclocch i7 P. Rawle y8 S. Saunders9 N. Thackwray10 P. Le e11 J. Finlayson12 B. Finlayson12 D . Ryan13 S . Narkiewicz14 P. Flyn n15 J . O'Driscoll16 M . Scuderi17 K . Moussa18 T. Scoble19 R . Stewart19 R . Dunca n20 D. Sartor21 L. Blackwood22 R. Angelini23 T. O'Neil l24 P. Harris25 J . Frisina26 S . Fairweather27 J . Hoffma n28 J . Pace29 D . Schultz30 M . Sloan31 D . McFarlane32 J . Lync h33 S . McGowan34 B . Joyc e35 P. Whitehead36 M . Mouss a37 C . Giankoulidis38 T. Thomso n39 M . Ebbage40 B. Fre w41 C . McDonald42 T. Timms44 P. Martin45 J . Raywood46 T. Healy47 E . Marino48 B . White49 A . Rosenfeld50 D . Jack a51 B . Giles52 S. Doherty53 M . Chazan55 L. Pearce56 FE Raffoul57 D . Allaide58 D .Rattray-Wood59 M . Fahou r60 E. Krischker64 C. Jackson66 FA Raffoul68 J . Owen69 J . Mazzocca73 P. Merory78 C . Brown
MARCELLINCoach: Tar ry Pa MschRes. Coach: Dave Howe
1 C. Slattery2 M. Karavisils3 D. Waters (C)3 J . Gold s4 M. Gil l5 M . Moran5 D. McNei l6 D. Sampimon7 M . Rowe7 J. Lilley8 R. Frisina9 M. Day11 D . Taylor12 B . Cronin13 T. Collins14 A. Domingo15 N . Godwin15 L. Bettiol16 J . Walli s17 G. Cox18 A . Caffry19 D . Cooper20 S . O'flynn21 C . Mason22 D . Marson23 P. Chambers24 M . Randazzo25 M . Stokes26 M . Boysen27 S . Theisz28 A. Mayfield29 S . Beatti e30 A . Treganowan31 S . Boyse n32 R . Colussi33 J . Phillips34 D. Harberts35 N . Armstrong36 P. Healy37 A . O'Connell39 D . Dodoricio40 J . Dem a41 J . Seabury42 B . Dinneen43 C . Purcell43 J. Tsoukas44 D . Merton45 M . Vanlint46 L.O'Flynn47 G . Carpenter48 A . Wilkinson49 L . Getson50 D . Ciro51 B. Colville53 M . O'Sulliva n57 B . Day
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MAZENODCoach: Rob ProsserReserve: Terry Co#ins1 P. Robinson2 J . Ballenger2 M. Peters3 W. McLean4 A. Hanley5 W.Occhwto6 N. Marmo6 A. Smyth7 S. Morgan8 D. Carter9 M. Murray (VC)10 M . O'Hara11 T Smith12 S . Nobl e12 P. McCusker13 T. Bridgland14 G . Youn g15 D . Horban16 D. Healy17 A . Mercer17 N . Meehan18 D .O'Donaghue19 S. McMulli n20 C . Murray21 S . Polan22 D. Sherlock23 A . Tucker24 D . Nisbe t
WHEELERS HILL
24 M . De Palma25 A. King26 J. Dunne27 D . Krom28 N . Li tt le29 R. Sharp30 S . Fisher (C)31 N . Sna r t32 S. Paolucci32 P. Fotiniotis33 A. Quinn34 M . Pollard35 J . Fisher36 M . Thek37 G. Trigg38 G. Mitchell39 B . Vincent40 J . Le Grand41 B. Welch42 B. Clifford43 C. Wylie44 M . Mastromanno44 D . Boll e45 M . Ryan46 D . Spreckley47 P. E p a n48 A. 0 Neale49 L. Halvy50 C. Vinen t51 D . Murphy52 M . Quirk53 S. O'Sullivan55 M . Quir k56 M. Welch57 S . Yacoub58 J . Moran58 A . Roger s60 M . Le Couteur61 M . Daivs62 A. McDowell66 D . Johnson67 S . Dresser69 B . Harper70 G . Bye71 D . Huggin s
H O T E L
M .H .S .O.B .Coach : Warrant FanRes. Coach : Cofn Drake
1 J . Bamert2 A. Howard2 J . Wilso n3 D. Woodley3 J . Goldi n4 M. Kin g4 D . Fleming5 C. Youn g6 S. Grimmer6 G. Theobald7 J . Pertzel (C)7 A . Barge8 J . Gerne r9 D . Fairchild (C)9 D . Comer10 D . Skinner10 M . Clowes11 J . Winch11 I . Birkett12 S . McCully12 M . Feferkranz13 A . Preece14 M . Waycott15 J . Schipper15 B . Ansell16 A . Clarke17 P. O'Brien18 B . Axford20 R . Barle tt21 A. Cap p21 G . Mclardie22 A . Lindsay22 M . Zag hloul23 R . Williams24 S . Harries24 G . Wilson25 S. Albon26 S . Harrison27 P. Hun t28 B . Betheras28 T. Lawrence29 P. Albergo29 C . Drake30 R . Newton31 N . Fahey32 A. Cassell32 M . Konstanty33 A . Saultry34 E . Thompson35 R . Limbrick36 M . Fitzsimon37 R . McIntyre38 C . Millar38 D . Waterhouse39 R . Clowe s40 W. Hayes41 B . Cookman42 P. Spottiswood43 M . Hallida y44 B. Archdall45 D . Senn46 R . Peters46 A . Holland47 G . Best48 M . Sharpies49 D . Harvey52 B. McGrath53 J . Newton61 M . Pretty64 I . Gillespi e
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NTH OLD BiCoach: Frank DimiaRe& Coach: Darren Ca
1 C. McKay2 M . Dru m3 S. Mannass4 S. Sleep5 B. Devin e6 M. Robinsor7 P. Booth (V(8 B . Collison {9 L . Curry10 S. McGrath11 J . Quilty12 S . Lock13 M . Lyons14 S . Cheshire15 P. Kearney16 K. Lo w17 M . Maguire18 C . Murray19 B . Jordan20 M . Gravina21 J. Curren22 M . Connelly23 P. O'Dwyer24 J . Barker25 P. Christian26 J . Roberts27 S . Wals h28 D . O'Farrell29 D . Boyer30 M . Leigh31 L . Boyle (C)32 J . Lowrie33 M . Orianuk34 O. Abrahams35 L . Curre n36 D . Tonkin37 S. Mikunda38 D . Nihil39 D. Hill40 D . Taylor41 G . Burns42 S . Reinmann43 M . Fennelly44 T. Spurting45 B . Pawsey46 I . Tale b47 S . Vavallo48 M . Anderson52 T. Jamieson53 D . Nihil l54 A. Trimboli55 D. Timms56 R. Pavlov57 B . Allman58 P. Fis h59 J . Bugela60 S . Preston61 B . Pentland62 A . McHaig
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A CorcoranA .Papposy . JohnstonA Parker (C)D . TollT YoungJ. Turner
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1 3 D. Spiden~ N . Russian: S . Kingston
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' {6, M. Woods17 P. Northey.3 J. Hop e
1 9 A. BarkerM. Powe r
; J. Mansfield22 P. Donaldson22 T. Phali n23 M . Stewart24 G . Haros (VC)25 C. Moore25 J. Maycock26 D. Craker27 J . Weddle27 D. Kennelly28 A . Jenkin s29 R . Weddle (VC)30 E . Brophy31 A . Atkinson32 N . Harris33 T. Cormack34 A . Tiernan34 M . Pollock35 L. McLean36 M. Tsirmiris37 R . Weisz37 D . Stott38 A. Kob e38 Gerry George39 Gary George40 P. Martin41 L . Taylor42 T. Cornish43 A. Randall44 T. Agushi45 D. Veal47 J . Wei r48 G . Mclsaac50 C. Corcoran51 B . Shadbolt52 P. Golding53 T. Robinson54 J . Arnold56 L. Waddell58 A . Sullivan59 B . Elsworth60 D . Hackney62 N . Cox66 C . King69 D . Super70 A . Weisz
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OLD PARADIANSCoach : Paul FaheyRes. Coach: Tony Regan
1 S. Vincent
2 P. O'Loughlin4 S. Phil p
5 MP. Geary6 B. Pannam7 P. Cosgriff8 P. Zappa9 P. Harris10 P. Brabender (C)11 A. Burn s12 S . Wallis13 D . Stevens14 B . Brabender15 A . Vecchio16 M . Godfrey17 B . Hart19 A . Brullo20 J . Willits21 B . Clayton22 A . Dianati23 P. Walsh24 D . Digney26 M .B. Geary27 K . Jenkins28 J . Holland29 S . Dowlan30 T. Mullligan31 L . Galvin32 P. Digney33 M . Harrison35 M . Gale37 L . Rocchiccioli38 F. Papaluca39 P. Rei d40 J . Holland
41 G . Porteous
41 M . Szewczuk
42 T. Clayton
43 P. Healy44 P. Joyce45 T. McMahon46 B . Flyn n47 N . Ball
48 M . Joyce
48 S . Young
49 M . Hildebrand50 M . Williams52 A . Villant i54 S . Signorini56 M . Ryan57 S. Moore59 L . Sinclair72 D . Truslove
FINER FORKSERVICES
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OLD TRINITYCoach: Bwkvd DunnRes. Coach : PH Robison
1 S. Kennedy (VC)2 G. Hudso n3 A. Allibo n4 J . Arrowsmith6 R. Heath7 D. Balaszy (VC)8 S. Dalrymple9 A. Andrews10 M. Shaughnessy11 A . Richard s
12 T. Peggie13 J . Cade14 J. Stickland15 T. Stephens16 C . Bar r17 D . Burrows18 D . Vargo19 A . Sheehan20 C . Phillips21 L . Kennedy22 D . Beardsley23 A. Ramsden (VC)24 T. Morpet h25 F. Cameron26 D . Robinson27 L . Clarke28 C . Butle r29 A. Sealy30 L. Taylor31 S . Bladeni32 D . Glass33 D . Heighton34 L. Bennie35 M . Pawsey36 J . Sutcliffe37 S . Medli n38 R. Phillips (C)39 P. Johnson40 S . Beamish41 S . Lauletta42 M . Thornton43 J . Bee t44 B . Power45 N . Kin g46 M . Beamish47 P. Beet48 C . Smith49 K . Tsonis50 J. Adgemis51 M . Boyd52 L . Seaburgh53 S. Torrens54 A. Grisbrook55 J . Levy56 P. Chido57 B. Alford58 W. Somerville59 E . Best60 A. Chiodo61 R . Sella62 S . Wyke63 J . Mero64 J . Pickett65 J . Hannemann66 A. Lode
ORMONDCoach : Stephen GraceRas. Coach : Tan Hille1 A. Jobling2 C. Symes
3 A. Or r4 A. Grace5 B. Turne r6 T. Gallagher7 B. Connell (C)8 M . Gilmore9 R. Woodland10 P. Marnow11 D . Edgel l12 N . Werner13 D . Turner14 S . James15 D . Connell16 T. Stewart17 P. Jo y18 W. Block19 D . Cleary20 M . McConvill (VC)21 J . Brown22 R . Block23 P. McDonald24 J . Collins25 D . Beckett26 H . Brown27 T. Brennan28 B. Collins29 D . Whelan30 N . Well s31 B. Egan32 T. Fimmel l33 L. Livingstone34 R . Remman35 G . Bailey36 S . Mackey37 G . King38 Paul Milner39 J . Byro n40 Y. Dimadamos41 D. Billin g42 C. Keleher43 T. Percoco44 M . Mabbett45 D . Barton46 C. Cleary47 R . Keating48 G . Smith49 M . Horsfield50 C . Day52 N . Courtney53 G. Hammond54 S . Herrmann56 M . Farrel l57 S . Haines58 M . Collins59 P. Konstanty60 P. Ahearn61 B. Keat h
KHYATSHOTEL
THERRY PENOLACoach: Terry OuixRas . Coach: Chris Bye
1 M. Petrevsk i1 I . Van Engelen2 M. Finnigan3 S. Bannister4 M. Elliot5 S. Sacco6 J . Vaina7 A. Moloney8 L. Hollow9 M. Grocock10 R . Egglestone10 R . Bannister11 J . Hutchinson12 R . Moran12 B . Crockford13 J . Thrush14 M . Hewitt15 G . Pinner16 M . Goodwin (VC)17 G . O'Conno r17 R . Lyons18 B . Carter19 L . Kloster20 J . Clarke21 D . O'Neill22 S . Griggs23 C . Bye24 S . Kuret24 M . Juric25 M . Postma26 G . Carbis27 B. Stephens28 D . Barron29 S. Goodwin30 M . Tadanic31 S . Hollow32 J . Sacco33 N . La Fontaine34 T. Morri s35 S . O'Halloran36 D . Boyl e37 D . Castaldi (C)39 S . Boyle40 P. Garoni
41 M . Crotty
42 M . Gauci
42 E . Mifsud
43 M . Warren
45 T. Denman
46 B . Phillips
47 D . Goodwi n
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C SECTIONby Russell Gould
F ur fairly one-sided games and an absolute thrilleri n the pen-ultimate round of 'C' Section footy fo r
season '98 . Guess where I was ! Standing on the fenceat Mentone. along with at least five hundred other peo-ple watching said thriller.
Review - Round 17 .
We'll start with the close one, and in front of a hugehome crowd, the St . Bedes Mentone Tigers wereunable to keep their unbeaten home ground record intact, going down to competition leaders Beaumaris byjust 2 points . In a match of contrasting halves, theTigers were unable to defend a 29 point half time lead,eventually succumbing to the most potent offence inthe competition . The Tigers made all the running in thefirst two quarters . Their mid-field was dominant . andup forward the Tigers had Macgeorge and Ryder doinglots of damage . The Sharks were in it, but inaccuratekicking (5.11) in the first half gave the Tigers the edge .After a half time ask from their coach though, theSharks got things going in the third term. The everstrong Tigers backline was besieged by Sharks players,and with so much coming forward, they were bound toscore . They put on 4 .7 to the Tigers 1 .2, Nicholson elu-sive for the Sharks, and at the final change were with-in 5 points . It must be said that the Tigers mistakes inthe third had cost them dearly. and without themomentum and only 17 men on field, had the job infront of them in the final term . And it proved a task toohard . The Sharks kept going in the final term, and boot-ed the first three goals to scoot out to a 15 point lead .Then a stalemate for the next few minutes, before theTigers through Napier and then a great sequence of playthat finished with a Macgeorge goal got the Tigers towithin two points. Weariness then set in . and packsstarted to form. With little time left the Tigers made onefinal foray forward. but it was to no avail, and the sirenblew with the Sharks the better by 2 points .
Old Geelong made one last dying effort to improvetheir percentage and increase the importance of theirlast game . routing Thomastwon by 93 points in theirbiggest win of the year to date. After a topsy turvy firstterm, the Oggers kicking the first five goals before theBears responded and actaullay had a 4 point lead at thefirst change . the rest of the game was one way traffic .The Oggers booted 7 goals to one in the second term .and increased their lead to 66 points at 3/4 time, andthen eventually to 93 points to make Thomastown'ssecond last match in 'C' section, well for this year andnext anyway. a less than memorable one.
In a game high-lighted by some veryaccurate goal kicking,Old Mentonians recov-ered from a slow start to eventually run out69 point winners over Banyule . The first teinetic, and 13 goals straight were kicked . Unfor the Panthers, Banyule kicked eight ofwere up by 18 points at the break . More aceing in the next, but someone screwed up arpoint about halfivay through the term, inPanthers fought back and tied things up <More quality play in the next from both teanBears were holding their own, but the Panstarting to go a bit better, and grabbed a 7going into the final term. But it was thenturned. The Panthers kicked 10 .5 to
t behinds to assert their dominance and tpercenatge, 'like a training drill', wmuttered,and they ran out easy winners
Hampton Rovers finally got back on Iflist, and moved back into third spot with a ccbut expected 69 point win over la:BulleenJTemplestowe. In a tight and hard fhalf, the Rovers, looking to go into the finalssort of form managed to have the advarmissed opportunities limited it to just 3 goal :ond half though was all Hampton . They pigoals to Bulleen's four, and although Stephenmay be lost due to leather poisoning, the Rwere smiling, victors for the first time in fou r
St. Leos made it another win, this weekSt,Kilda South Caulfield by 45 points. Tmade the early running, and coming off a b :week before found themselves up by 17 poufirst break . The Two Blues though fired in t]and put on seven goals to one to take a gooclead into the main break . The Saints thenturn with the breeze, but were unable to pegTwo Blues, and were still down by 7 points 1the final term . The two Blues then booted 9 gclast term to run out convincing 45 point winrPreview - Round 18
Attention this week again focuses Mentonethis time a little further south . We IKeysborough where now, after three season,call them traditional rivals Old Menton hSt,Bedes Mentone Tigers . The Tigers havebetter of these duels in the recent past . Afterthe first clash at the start of '96, the Panth
Have you thanked your club officials 'today? This par? Well uu'fhai, abou t now. Forall without them your club might just not exist. Go on thank your club officials toi
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1,1 ciefeat the Tigers. The games are always highly
,, , ,,, ;ng, and this one should be no different . It;1~ though both teams will be in the fmals, an d
even play each other . Both teams are in goodth panthers are coming off a win though, thevzill need to bounce back from a sapping gameBeauy. But the Tigers will be looking to win .
;kipper needs just three goals for his second suc-e 100 goal season. and a psychological advantage
lie fmals will be sought . I'm going for what somedeem an upset, but I think the Tigers will get u p
[ will make special mention of the matches that ou rrelegation bound clubs have a real chance of win-
in their last attack in this section Thomastown;, ya a home match . against St .Kilda South Caulfield
~cho have little to play for . The Bears are full of pride, td I think they will win this one .
Also Bull eenlTemplestowe, not long for 'C' have ahome match . and a local derby of sorts as they hostganyule. The Bears threatened to shape the four, butuIde came of that, The Bultants are a club used to suc-<<ss and so will find the relegation pill . their second inj1c last three years a hard one to swallow. I'm going tooick them, for surely some pride will be sought, and a;aod season ending note .
The Oggers need to win by around 200 points or so,Ard that is only if the Tigers don't score. if they are tomake the finals . Unfortunatley for them they are play-ing Beaumaris. at the Sharks ground . so the likelyhood of that is pretty much nonexistant . They may putin a good showing. but I still don't think they will winthis one.
And finally, I'm going for another upset . I think St .Leos, who are a very proud club and have been playinglike it recently will defeat Hampton Rovers who haveshown little to impress as the finals approach. Theyhave failed against the top sides, and their only win was,i ;ainst the bottom side . The Two Blues to end goodv.ith a win.
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St .Bedes Mentone Tigers - congratulations toAdam Thompson who plays his 100th game for theclub . Adam was the 1995 'C' Section and club best andfairest, and also, he tells me the youngest captain in thehistory of the Mentone Football Club and an all roundnice guy .
Also to his friend and the much travelled TonyGiaquinta who notches up game 150 for the club .Another product of the Mentone club 'Gia' has provedan important cog in the Tigers machine this year andwe all wish him the best .
Old Mentonians - congratulations to TonyBou rnon who today plays his 200th game for the club .Dual B&F winner. VAFA representative and one of only3 players to kick over 300 goals for the club . "TB" is anaturally talented player who has given extraordinaryservice to the club . Well done on becoming only theI l th player to join the "200 Club".
St . Leos Emmaus - congratulations to AnthonyMcKenzie on reaching 100 games last week . Macca anaturally gifted, former U 19 champion is set to becomea great club stalwart after returning from Sydney 2years ago . Also congratulations to Jarren Niel onreaching 50 games today . Well done Jarren .
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ST. LEOS EMMAUS v. HAMPTON ROVERS Field :Daniel Halliwell Chris Stevens Boundary: BeckyGriffiths Goal : Skip Shipley Grant Beard
BULLEEN-TEMPLESTOWE v . BANYULE Field : NeilMcCorquodale Simon Olive
OLD MENTONIANS v. ST. BEDES ME NTONETIGERS Field: Jamie Kvins (R) Andrew Chapman (R)
BEAUMARIS v . OLD GEELONG Field : GeneHodgins Dirk Kramer Boundary : Jason HandfieldGoal : Peter Wallis Andrew Long
THOMASTOWN v. ST. KILDA SOUTH CAULFIELDField : Shaun Rolls Graeme Huniche n
ROUND 19
1st Semi-fina lSENIORS - SATURDAY AUGUST 22nd -
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Coach: John SirnipsonRes Coach: Stephen Gray1 B Klunear2 D Witchell3 L Holt4 M Gilbert5 B Wilmore6 P Williams7 G Donaldson8 R Williams9 J Plan t10 J Fortune11 J McDermott12 J Egan13 M O'Brien14 S Kayrooz15 S Gray16 D Mayne17 L O'Connell18 J Turnbull19 A Thompson20 S Playfair21 R Dintinosante22 J Gilham23 M Gray24 A Plant25 C Williams26 H McDermott27 S Yi n28 T Goury29 G Sutterby30 D Taylor31 C Bassett32 T Wason33 D Glass34 C Stevens35 B Anderson36 D Tyle r37 M Jesse38 G Riches39 M George40 P Witchell41 B Grindal42 T Egan43 L Ferrall44 M Anderson45 R Cullen46 P Agostinelli47 B Parkes48 W Gibson49 K Convey50 B Debont51 A Hopgood52 D Noonan53 M Ashto n54 B Dintinosante55 D Williams56 B Woodlock57 T Benton58 S Hartwick59 B Wilson60 B Gillard61 J Charles62 A Camilleri63 M Hare64 C Dodd65 A Mason66 N Cargan67 M Keegan72 L Sheean73 A Rossimel75 J McIntyre76 M Lewis77 M Whelan78 R Smith
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D SECTIONby Ken Bremne r
& Torr, Brain
Rather than wait till next week to thank all clubscribes for their efforts, both Tom and I would lik e
to take this opportunity to convey our appreciation toeach and every one of you for making our task both anenjoyable one and more simplified.
Furthermore, we both welcome and in fact inviteall club scribes associated with clubs not fortunateenough to be participating in finals, to forward to usas normal . your thoughts and selections for all seniorand reserve grade matches throughout the finals.
We're sure that your comments will be of interestto all 'D' section followers /readers and will assist us toprovide a balanced report . Again . many thanks (BrianG . . Brusto . . Clarkey ., Headers. . Flynnie ., Jon B . .Bish ., Jack C . . Thommo & Parko .) for your contribu-tion.
Review Round 17 - August 08Good on 'ya Monash Blues . You've shown all finals
contenders just what incentive and motivation can dofor a team. Your backs to the wall victory against com-petition leader Whitefriars has clearly indicated thatany team competing throughout the finals is capableof knocking over another. In no small wav, the resulthas breathed in a fresh approach to the forthcomingfinals series .
The queuing up process from 5th to 9th spot isstill no clearer with lots of possibilities still existingand matters re finals and relegation are going to godown to the wire . Oh what a season we've had !
Ajax travelled south/east to meet St Johns androuted the hosts by kicking 9 snags in the 1 st qtr. Thehosts had a real dip in the 2nd snaring 5 of their own .however after the half time break the 'Jackas' put thepedal to the metal and dominated proceedings to gohome big winners . Best for Ajax were Duzenman . Pat,Kalinski and Gunn.
Yarra Valley welcomed Parkside to Bulleen with a7 goal to 1 first stanza. The 'Red Devils' picked up thetempo in the 2nd but the 'Bushrangers' alwaysappeared to have their measure . Inaccurate conver-sion also didn't help the visitors cause . After a tightand tense 3rd qtr the Valley rallied in the last to scoreconvincingly. 'Parko' made mention of nearly everyYarra Valley player in his report, hence they must havehad a real 'Team Effort' job . For Parkside . McCall,Dale & Harvey got the mentions .
Monash blues awoke from their recent slumberand jumped out to a 5 goal lead early on and held thatmargin to half time . The 'Friars' got their act going inthe 3rd and trimmed it back to a solitary goal at'lemon' time . Five minutes into the last andWhitefriars had the lead, albeit brief as the 'Ashers'
then stepped up a cog and reeled off 8 unanswmajors to score a 'great' morale boosting victory .for Monash were Smith and Argen and for the 'FrBen Vandenboom & Mark Bateman .(ThanksHeaders for alerting Tommv to the fact that penmate is the 2nd last round, not the last! )
Salesian had their hands full early on inmatch against a resolute St Pats . The shackles con't be removed till after half time at which stage'Chaddy' boys held a lead of 2 majors . After the bithe 'Vultures' game started to break downSalesian took control with a more purposefuldirect style . It was all one way traffic till late in thewhen the visitors rallied with a couple to add srespectability to the score board . Best triers for'Vultures' being Sullivans (Michael/Paul), GrovesChris Barr.
Southbank proved to be too physically strong,fast and too skilled for an extremely young and entsiastic Uni . Blacks team . To the credit of the 'Blatheir 2nd half effort was very commendable and tensured that they contested every issue. Whilstfate of Uni .Blacks is known, each and every merrof their team should be proud of their efforts this ~for playing out each game with gritty determinaland with a terrific level of endeavour. Best for'Blacks' were Pekin, Dennis & Mackie and for thetors Morgs, Hodgy and Kipster .
Aquinas squandered their chances early by failto capitalise on a 2 goal breeze and in fact allowOld Essendon to snare the lead at qtr time . The 'Dcdidn't make the same mistake and raced to a ccmanding lead of 4 at half time . The 'Bloods' gav,their best shot in the 3rd, still O.E.G .'s held a bar12 pt buffet at the last change . This lead was exteied throughout a tight and tough last stanza to 25 IBest for Aquinas were reported as Colliver . BethuHyland & Wooden .Preview Round 18 - August 1 5
Aquinas V Monash Blues - (KB) For Aquinasevade'E' in '99 they quite simply have to win and tthope and pray that either Southbank or Uni .Bla(win . Monash Blues are going to be one hard nutcrack . however at home the 'Bloods' with evervthin~play for may just sneak in . TB disagrees here Kemhaving done all the hard work the Blues would rwant its throw it away today. they certainly won't b e
Have you thanked your club officials today? This year? Well what about now! For afterall without them your club might just not exist . Go on thank your club officials today.
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1 11c moment and will win and have the summer to,ik about what might have been .6alesian V Southbank - (KB) What a humdinger
,1 ; ; %s ill be . For Salesian the possibilities are threefold .;n and a mathematical chance exists for finals footv .
;n ;lose (depending upon other results) stay where, are (`D') or lose (again depending upon other
,,:,uiLs) see 'ya later ('E'). Talk about an incentive to
„,n . Still, it's a game of footy and I believe that~outhbank holds the aces and will win by a couple of,oras . TB feels that Southbank have just as much;,icentive to win today always good to go into finals,,it 1i a win behind you, plus places in the team are ata premium and try as they might the Brain just can--A see the Chaddy boys winning
Whitefriars V St Johns O.C .'s - (KB) Stranger
should be a walk in the park for the 'Friars' . Theircockroach' will have revved 'em up for a red hot dipfollowing last weeks stumble and the Joe's could be on
Friars would not have been impressed with their per-formance last week on the eve of the finals and willuse today to get their endeavour and system back ontrack. Jocs will be thereabouts but just lack the classto trouble the home side .
Ajax V Yarra Valley - (KB) The 'Bushrangers' latecharge for a finals berth will unfortunately for themcome to a sudden halt at the hands of the 'Jackas' .Ajax will strut their stuff (talent and ability) at AlbertPark and simply outclass a very competitive YarraValley by about 6 twins. Yarras are now starting toshow the ability that has been dormant for most of theseason albeit may be too late, because motivation andincentive mean a lot TB feels this will get them acrossthe line today in a minor upset, but it will be to noavail .
St Pats Mentone V Parkside - (KB) The 'Vultures'recent consistent form gives them a sniff of victorytoday . however Parkside will be livid on themselvesafter last weeks caning and will be very keen to atone .The strength of the 'Red Devils' and their capacity tocover St Pats best will get them over the line by 7goals . A really bad performance by the Red Devils lastweek has cost them the double chance something theywould be rueing . I think they will make amends witha win today over the Vultures, who as usual will makea good fist of it but will be really looking towards tothat final siren to end a dismal season
Press Correspondents :Fax to KB on 9850 6964(Email KenBremnerCaaccess .net .au) or Tommy on
9265 8001 by midday at the latest on Monday follow-ing the game . Player milestones to be forwarded directto the VAFA Admin.
AJAX - congratulations to Andrew Levy whotoday plays his 100th game. "Leaves" joined AJAX in1990 from St. Leonards and has played most of hisfootball in the seniors . A premiership player in theearly 1990's Andrew is a courageous and determineddefender . Well done on your fine achievement .
St . Pats Mentone - congratulations to David"Hedge" Noonan and Tony "Whacker" White for lastweek playing their 100th and 50th games respective-ly . Both fine clubmen, St . Pats wish them well for theirnext respective milestones .
ROUND 19
Qualifying Final
SENIORS - SATURDAY AUGUST 22ndMONASH UNIVERSITY - 2 p .m .
RESERVES - SATURDAY AUGUST 22ndMONASH UNIVERSITY - 11 .30 a .m .
Elimination FinalSENIORS - SUNDAY AUGUST 23r d
MONASH UNIVERSITY - 2 p .m .RESERVES - SUNDAY AUGUST 23rdMONASH UNIVERSITY - 11 .30 a .m .
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AQUINAS v. MONASH BLUES Field : CraigBratjberg David Lepair Goal : Gary Clancy Phil BurgUNIVERSITY BLACKS v. OLD ESSENDON Field :Michael Allen Alan LaddSALESIANS v . SOUTHBANK Field : Trent Foley
Leah Gallagher Boundary : Matthew Cook
WHITEFRIARS v. ST. JOHNS 0 C Field : Mark
Morrison Andrea Flack Boundary: Justin Binding
AJAX v. YARRA VALLEY Field : Robert Sneddon
Rick LoveST. PATRICKS MENTONE v . PARKSIDE Field :Greg Richards Paul Jone s
SENIORSNAME CLUB LAST WK TOTALPERRY SOUTHBANK 70FREUND AJAX 6 61ROBINSON WHITEFRIARS 3 57CULTRERA AQUINAS 56POLA ST. JOHNS 47C. CARRIGG WHITEFRIARS 1 47
D RESERVEREGINATO PARKSIDE 4 35KALB AJAX 31STRONG YARRA VALLEY 3 30HOWELL UNIVERSITY BLACKS 27
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31 M . Barnett 29 J . Wilson 28 S . McGee 31 A . Corby (VC)32 M . Borenstein 30 C . Collilver 29 A. Headberry 32 J . Mansfield 30 D . Cusack33 D. Pat 31 C . Wooden 30 L . Creamer 33 S . Cramer 31 C. Austi n34 D. Gunn 32 M . Hunter 31 J.L. Smith (C) 34 J . Leask 32 J . McCal l35 S . Roth 33 M . Collella 32 M . Try 35 D . Whitfield 33 A . Botta36 J . Segal 34 M . Tarullli 33 J .M . Smith 36 P. Trist 34 A . Starki e37 J . Engelman
35 R . Chapman 34 B . Dowsley 37 J . Walker 35 G . Panjar i38 J . Lewi s39 A Grundmann 36 J . Hunt 35 D. Murchie 38 M. McKerrell 36 W. Lay
.40 A Redlich 37 H . Nichol 36 M . Tehan 39 A. Merrington 37 B . Panjar i.41 J Snow 38 M. Tilling 37 J . Bolton 40 T. DiBlasi 38 F. Darrigo
.42 A . Sawicki 39 S . Connelly 38 S . Hooper 41 I. Ritter 39 B . Michel
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48 L . Goldberg 44 P. Dunne 44 D . Teasdale 47 J . testro 45 J . Da( e
49 E. Rubinstein45 N . Frederikson 45 R . Walsh 48 P. Murton 46 T. Rya n
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37 A . Stefanakis 38 S. Perazzo 39 B. Quinn 44 S . Pendergast .47 S Gullen
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40 S . Mooney 42 S. Mayy 41 S . Bobetic 46 J . Ross 50 G . Thompso n42 T. Ducalanbino 43 M . Barr
45 C . Barr42 D . Ghebilikian 47 S . Oliver
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43 M . Van Hooten 47 DD. Bugeja43 P. Kavanagh 49 S . Oliver 54 D .. Bryant
S . Pepper 48 M Walsh 43 M. Cooke 50 L. Goodlet 55 M . Nixon47 J . Cotton
.49 S Taranto 44 C . Hunt 51 M . Edwards 56 J . Rice
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58 P. Kelly 58 J . Noonan 56 S . Fitzgerald 64 A . Hubble 66 N . Howel l
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Coach: Des MeagherRes Coach: Brian Griis
1 D. Fedele2 M. Bateman (C)3 M. Carbon e5 M. Robinson6 C. Houston (VC)7 P. Coghla n8 A. Davi s9 C. Maguire10 A . Pawlik11 R . Reidy12 A . Lacey13 T. Hughes14 T. Carrigg15 P. Campbell16 B . Vandenboom17 A . Carbone (VC)18 C. Moloney19 M . Jongebloed20 S . McAuliffe22 R . Pasqualotto23 P. Ciardulli24 R . Mika25 D . Griffin26 C. Rya n27 D . Vandenboom28 C. Eames29 A . Glenn30 M . Power31 N . Jenkins32 M . Borrack33 C . Harris34 D . Gloufchev35 C . Law (VC)36 D . Nolan37 P. O'Brien38 C. Carrig g39 M . Winterburn40 A . Thwaites41 C. O'Connor43 N . Elliot44 B . O'Conno r45 M . Lester46 G . Johnson47 M . Nolan48 D . Delzoppo49 C . Callander50 T. Burgoine51 L. Eames54 S . Gilla n56 D . Ri o57 J . McFarlane58 J . Ri o59 D . Gentilin61 D . Cassar62 R . Tartaglia64 M . Duffy65 C. Winterburn
YARRA VALLEYCoach: DaM KyleRes Coach: Brendan Ruddy
1 PI Telford2 F. Macvean3 R. Thompson4 M . Fun g5 A. Drew6 D. Howse7 J . Downs8 L. Morris9 C. Ross10 N . Dodwell11 C . Reynolds12 M . Whit e13 O. Kysela14 M . Simpson15 J . Koenan16 B. Smillie17 A. Laing18 L . White19- S . Thompson20 S . Frame21 A . Livesey-Cole22 T Wapshott23 D . Balshaw24 M . Davies25 T. Habben26 G . Mcleod27 A . Rowe28 J . Macvean29 P. Peterson30 D . Potter31 C . Padgett32 C . Heffernan33 D . Ireland34 T. Chrisfield35 B. Peake36 R. Penaluna37 D. Francome38 B . Morrison39 T. Reddaway40 M . Whit e41 B . Downs42 T. Crean43 H . Park44 J . H o45 L . Rees47 B. Mcllwrath48 R . Davi s49 S. Seabourne50 P. For d52 A. Hartnett53 S . Corcoran54 T. Hale55 S . Taylo r56 L . Harrington57 G . White58 G . Kerr59 A. Joiner60 F. Yendell63 T. Strong64 T. Gentl e66 A . Biesbroek71 M . Laing72 R . Lawton76 J . Scales
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SENIORS - 8 .07.9 8MONASH BLUES 6.2 10.6 11.6 19.9.1W HI4EFRIARS 1.2 5.4 10 .6 12 .6.Monaah Blum: Newman 4 . Farrar 3 . Holloway 2. MeClelland 2 . Gregory 2. DaSmith . Rogers. DeYoung. Headberry. Best: Farrar, Smith . O'NeW . MeGee. FlntilDeYoun .4'hiteFr~• Robinson 3 . Power 2. Glou[chec 2 . Vandenboom. Bateman, M . Ca=%A Carbone . Best: B. Vandemboom. Bateman . Power. Hughes . Law. A
ENDON GRAMMAR 2 .3 5.10 8.14 11.14 .~AgUINAS 1.4 2.5 7.8 7.13 .Old Eesendon: McPherson 4 . Steven 2. Chapman. Leask . Harter, Dale. Flemin,Walker, Cana. Stevens. Lutters . Evans .AqWnae: Colliver 2. Wiston 2. Flynn, Tarnllt. Moran . Best : Collh•er, Bethune . HWooden. Bethune. Close.SOUTHBANK 5.8 12.15 17.19 23.22 .1 1UNIVERSITY BLACKS 0.4 2.5 4.7 8.10.1Southbank: Steuart 8. McNamara 6. Murphy 4. Gellie. Eastham . J. Goodtet. RFraser, Best : Steuart. Morgan. McNamara. K. WolCord . Birch. Goodlet .University Blacks: Howell 3. Mackie 2 . Pelan . Cacavidlo. Peck. Best: Mackie.Costello. Pekin. Henderson. Beaton .SALESIAN 3.6 7.8 12.14 17.18.1 :ST PATRICKS ME NTONE 4.0 6.3 9.5 12.5. :Salesian: (Goal Kickers and Best Players not received) St Patricka Mentone: (Paul Murphy 3 . Billln s 2 . Michael Sullivan 2 . Fenech.Best: Groves. Chris SuWWhite. Perrin. Mich Sullivan. Fenech .ST JOHNS 0.2 5.4 8.4 8.5.;MAX 9 .1 15.6 24.8 26.13 .;St Johns: (Goal Kickers and best players not received)Aja :c Freund 6 . Redlich S . Rajch 5. Halphen 3 . Weisler 3 . Mohr 2. Dvzenman.Grundmatm . Beat : t4eisler. Redlich, Jason Wrobel . Jeremv Wrobel. Gunn . DuuYARRA VALLEY 7.4 7.6 13.9 18.10 .11PARKSIDE 1.3 3.10 7.12 7.18 .EYams Valley : Rees 5. Telford 3. Man•ean 3. Peake 2. Mldro 2. Drew . M . 1Vhite.lBest: Team Effort.Parkatde: Moodie 2. Harvev. Hockev. Macnamara . Mandli. McCall. Beat: D . MiDale. Harvey. Macnamara . Inserts iessari .
RESERVES - 8 .07.9 8MONASH BLUES 1.2 5.3 9.8 9.11 .EWHIIBFRiARS 1 .2 4.4 5.8 8.7. ;Monash Blum: Maiden 3 . S. Wrodarczvk 2 . R . Walsh 2. Hooper. Hawkins. BestR. Walsh. Bolton. Smith. Sullivan. S. W'rodarczvk. WhiteGiars: Fulton 2. MaguO'Brien. Glenn. Campbel . Delzoppo . Best: Moloney. Glem. McAuliffe . JohnsonRv2n.OLD ESSENDON 0.1 3.2 3.4 3.4 .2AgU INAS 2.8 3.11 3.14 6.16.5Old Esstndon: Barr 2 . J. Saunders. Best : Hunter. Emerson, Robertson . CarteHeMer.Aquinas ; Connelly 2. Lyng 2. Donachle. Bambury. Best: Nichol . ConnelhhChapman . Edwards . Conic.SOUTHBANK 4.3 4.5 7.6 7.11 .5UNIVERSITY BLACKS 1.0 4.0 4.1 7.4 .4Southbank: Melican . Garlick. De Silva. H . puts. G. Rolts. Campbell . Reid. Best:Jones . Garlick, Metiean. L . Goodlet. Vear. University Blacks: Brown 3 . Bins 2.Sauubruv. Best: Sainsbury. Kitchen . Brou•n. Kirks* Jessen. Rice.SALESIAN 1.1 6.2 10.4 12.5.7ST PATRICKS ME NTONE 4.2 5.3 7.4 9.7.6Salesian: (Goal Kickers and Best players not received) St Patricks Mentone : LBarr 2. Emmett. Freese. Nicholls . Wood . Best: Lewis, Emmett. Matt Barr .Nichols . Wood.ST JOHNS 2.1 2.1 2.1 3.1 .1MAX 3 .4 8.7 13 .13 20 .15.13St . Johns : (Goal Kickers and best players not received )Ajax : B. Goldberg 5 . Lety 3. Roth 3 . Sawicki 3. Nathan 2. Snow. Diamond . R.Best : L. Goldberg. Nathan . B . Goldberg. Bock. Samuel. Carew.YARRA VALLEY 1.1 5.5 6.5 7.6 .4.PARKSIDE 5.0 6.2 12.3 15.7 .9Yarn Valley : Strong 3. Hale. Clarkson. Best: Thompson . Davies . Hale. L. Morris .
Parkvide: Reguiato 4. G . Panjari 3 . Linares 2. Leme. J . McCall, Romano. SoligBest: Constantine . RepJnato. Warren. Romano. Ryw. Lay
MHSOB v . MARCELLIN Field : Anthony D,Heath Little Boundary : Anthony Paterson RDevers Goal : Robert Parry Ken CoughlanOLD PARADIANS v . NORTH OLD BOYS ICameron Nash Darren Dalgleish Boundary :Shilo Goal : Vin Vescovi Robert DunstanORMOND v . THERRY PENOLA Field : RicEastwood Peter Simpson Boundary : MieChapple Goal : Malcolm Venn Stephen LeahyIVANHOE v . OLD TRINITY Field : Mark BuslAdam Kiel Goal : Reno Barichievich Robert StriMAZENOD v . OLD IVANHOE Field : Brendan .Mark Jenkins Goal : John Finn Daniel Van Du
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O PENING REMARK~\'ell the smell of spring is in the air, the groundsgctting better and the finals are just around therer. Last rounds this weekend for C . D . E, F and
1;der 19s. Two rounds to go for A and B Section with
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Goodluck to all .
PROMOTIONCongratulations to Phil Callil on reaching the pin-
nacle of umpiring in the VAFA in reaching your first A,zrction game at the match between Collegians and St .E3ernards . Having played A Section football, what an,chie%cment of umpiring as well, and I'd say therev;ouldn't be too many people who would have done thedouble. Phil has worked very hard on his umpiring this', I, r and he has been rewarded . Good luck for the restoi the season and with the finals . Well done.MILESTONE 250th
Name : David D'Altera, Nickname: Ball Tearer,:1 ;;c 45 . Ambition as umpire: to continue until I am 50,E3esc footballer seen: Andrew Inkster (Old Camberwell) .Best Umpires seen : Richard Simon / Wayne Hinton .Last book read : Masonic Speculations . Last film seen:Titanic, Favourite food: Malt sandwiches / BeerBiscuits . Best game: Sunshine v. Brunswick U19 .Funniest football moment: Standing ovation after agame, 4 dinner guests : Alan Moffat, Steve Waugh,Mark Waugh, Alan Donald . What would you dress asto a fancy dress party : Cricket Umpire .MILESTONE 150TH
Name: Craig Brajtberg, Nickname: Bradles,Berger. Age: 21 . Ambition as umpire: AFL/A Section .Best footballer seen : Stephen Kernahan, Best umpiresseen: Peter Gersch . Last book read : Dennis Rodman(Bad as I want to be), Last film seen: Copland .Favourite food: Chinese. Favourite drink: Coke, Bestgame : 100th with Vin Vescovi . Funniest footballmoment: Umpiring with Trent Foley, 4 dinner guests :Michael Jordan . Dennis Rodman, Elle Mc . C . Schiffer .What would you dress as to a fancy dress party :myself.MILESTONE 100TH
Also Kevin McMahon reaches his 250th with theVAFA today . Beginning with the VAFA, then transfer-ring to the DVFL (250), and back since 1994 on thesupp list Kevin has achieved a fine milestone . Welldone Kev.
THINGS IN THREESIncident One : Peter Harris who was spectating at
the match between Thomastown and St . BedesMentone and was sitting with a few mates . He didn'tnotice after one of the goals that the ball had landed onone of the cars about 40 metres from the goals. Hismates said to Peter I wouldn't want to be the owner ofthat red car that just got smashed by the ball becauseit would have left a bit of damage. in which Peteanswered #*%@ that's my car . As I've always said,there isn't a safe place to park you car out atThomastown . Keep smiling Pete .
Incident Two : At Thomastown the same weekendPeter Simpson was field umpire because it was TonyFellows 350th game and he asked Simmo to be theumpire on the day. By all reports he umpired well dur-ing the game, and did even better at the after match, infact so well he was unable to drive home . Unfortunatelvon Sunday morning when he went back to pick up hiscar, the hub caps were missing, and between you andme he got off lightly.
Incident Three: Reno Barichievich was knockedout while goal umpiring at the match between OldMelburnians and University Blues .
MICHAEL SNEDDON'S RULE OF THE WEE KWhen a player is reported by an umpire and is sent
from the ground for 15 minutes, the law states that thetimekeepers must be notified immediately by the run-ner of the offending side. If the timekeepers are notnotified of the report the player will not start his 15minute penalty until they are notified . So we hope thisis clear and everyone understands this rule as we don'twant any hiccups especially during the finals in whichit could be the difference between a team winning orlosing .SOCIAL NEWS
Next Monday night 17th August Umpires Dinner atthe Collingwood Football Club/Social Club with thespecial guest the 4th umpire John Russo .
Bounce Off: Round 2Cameron Nash d . Craig Brajtberg, Graham
Thwaites d . Simon Olive, Adam Kiel d . PaulWithington .
tmen Name: Jamie Kvins, Nickname: Pretty Boy. J .K .)han
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Age : 27 . Ambition as umpire : to continue to enjoyumpiring in the VAFA . Best footballer seen : TonyFellows (Thomastown) . Best umpires seen : BobMutton. Peter Simpson, AD . Last book read : WearyDunlop Biography . Last film seen : Seven Years in
hard Tibet . Favourite food : VB (after match snack),hael Favourite drink: VB . Best game: All VAFA football .
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Funniest football moment : Umpires Association meet-ings . Four dinner guests : Weary Dunlop, Tony Delroy .Norm Nugent . Peter Harris What would you dress as toa fancy dress party : Batman (Anthony Simpson couldbe Robin) .
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RUNNERS, TRAINERS,WATER CARRIER S
Umpires have been instructed to inspect all runners', water carriers' and trainers' unforms BEFORE MATCHES and if not up to standard the official is to be told he/shis not able to take the field until attired correctly .
Behaviour - Runners . To deliver message from coach only and immediatelleave the arena. Water Carriers. Not to deliver messages from coaches. Not to lingeon the field of play. To deliver water only during a break in play or to players behin,the passage of play. Trainers . May carry water if team short of water carriersOtherwise can only enter field when a player requires medical assistance . Canncdeliver message from coach .
Attire - Runners. VAFA jade top and VAFA club white shorts or dark navy or blaclfootball shorts .Track pants if worn to be navy only. Water Carriers . VAFA gold top an(VAFA white club shorts .Track pants if worn to be navy only . If runners or water carriers wear bike shorts they must be VAFA flesh colored tights only . No other garmenis to be worn under the green or gold top . Trainers . VAFA white/blue top with navrblue track pants . Caps - if worn must be purchased VAFA Properties only.
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SENIORS - 8 .08.9 8HAMPTON ROVERS 3.3 9.7 18.8 21.15.141BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE 2.4 8.7 9.10 10 .12 .72Hampton Rovers: Power 5 . Natoli 3. S. Anderson 2. Browne 2, Davev 2 . Grinuner2. B. Ariz. F. Ferguson. Helliger. McKellar. Parkinson. Beat: S. Anderson . Hobson.C. Ferguson. D. Ara. Grimnter. Natoli.Bulleen Templeetowe: Matthews 4. Smith 2. D. Williams. Houard. Tulloch .Mcl.aren. Best: R . Williams. Tulloch. Hare. Thomson. Lambropoulos. Smith.ST KILDA SOUTH CAULFIELD 4.3 5.4 9.7 12.9.81ST LEOS EMMAUS 1.4 8.9 9.14 18.17.125St Kilda South Caulfield: (Goal Kickers and Best players not recelcedlSt Leas Emntaus : Fennel 3 . MeKenae 3 . Vaughan 3. De~-lllt 2. Burgess 2. D.Dhticolantonio. R. McCann . O'Meaza . Pecora ise. Best : Pitcher. T.McCann.Willis. R. McCann . McKenzie . Rosev.
BANYULE 8.0 11.2 16.11 18.14 .110OLD MENTONIANS 5.0 11.2 18.6 28.11 .179Banytde: Willmcse 4 . Mavne 3 . Gilham 2 . T. Egan 2. J . McDermott. D. Witchell. D .Williams. OBrien, R. Williams. Best; D . Witchell. R. Williams . Woodlock. D.t4"tli
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Ol oans : Acreman 7. G. Stroud 6. Solley 3 . Bournon 2. McNish 2.Paterson. Stephen 2. Dart. Ferguson, B. Murphy . Palmer. Beat : Acreman.Botunon . Paterson . Brooks, Stroud. Sollev.ST BEDES MEN-TONE TIG. 5.1 11.4 12.5 14.7.91BEAUMARIS 1.8 5.11 9.18 12.21 .93St Bedes Mentone T3g. : Mac~oer e J. Ryder 4. Cousin. S. Napier. L. Hullicr. Best :Zakle T. Beaslev . CousuL Ear c .. ~iaquinta. Macgeorge.Beaumaris: kills 4 . Nish 2 . Pitts 2 . Ensor. Martin. Nicholson . Vance . Beat:Mitchell . Sherman. Nish. Ward. McLean . Groves .OLD GEELONG 5.1 12.6 18.9 25.13.163THOMASTOWN 5.5 5.6 7.9 10.10.70Old Geeiong: Need 7. Howells 7. J. Paul 2. IV. Paul 2. Edge . Dmison. M . Wilson.Pm^ey. Darcy. Vickers-Willis . Harper. Best : P. Handbury. Carry. W. PauL Power.H=ells .Thumestown: B. Smith 2. Capeci 2 . Bnan. Haring. A. Ward. Germs, Gatinwre .Theodorou. Beat: Gentis . B . Smith. Bryan. Plant. Fleming . L. Smith.
RESERVES - 8.07 .98HAMPTON ROVERS 8 .3 15.5 19.12 2EBULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE 2.1 2.2 5. 2Hampton Rovera: Holt 8. Tota 5. Vandoaren 3 . Salter 2 . Armstrong. BeDunball . Mason. MeComille . Smith . Spmella Thomas. Beat: Hunt . McCeHolt. Mason . Benton. Vandooren.Bulleen Templestowe: (Goal Kickers and Best players not recehtd)
ST KILDA SOUTH CAULFIELD 2.4 4.6 6 .9ST LEOS EMMAUS 3.1 7.5 8.8 1St Kilda South Caulfield : (Goal Kickers and Best playrers not received)St Leos Emmaus : Newer 3. Contessotto 2 . E. Mitchell 2 . Niel 2.Simondson. Beat: Newey. Slmondson. Mitchell. Prosser. Gill . Kenny.
BANYULE 2.3 2.4 3.6OLD MENTONIANS 4.1 8.5 11.11 16BanyuFe: P. Williams 2 . Rlches. Debont . Beat : Grindal. Fortune. Ferrall. ERiches . P. Witchell.Old Meutonians : Riley 6 . P. Appel 2 . Lames 2. Sly 2. Dm1c. Perry. RusWallace. Best: Sly P. Appel . Riley. Winduss. Watson . Lawrs.
ST BEDES ME NTONE TIG. 4.1 10.4 13.5 1 1BEAUMARIS 4.1 5.2 8.2 'St. Bedes Mentone Ttg: S. Hecker 7. Mantht 4. Connote 4 . Boczar. 15Kidd . Best: Hecker. Goodshild. Thompson. Connally. Sebire . Williams,Beaumarts : Ferguson 4. P. Fisher 2 . A. Quinn 2. Farntgano. Ott . MustRowbun• . Easton . Ferguson . Corield . Fisher.
OLD GEELONG 3.1 6.3 11.8 1THOMASTOWN 4.0 4.2 5.3Old Geelong: Furphy 4 . OBrien 2. Gross 2. McKellar. Richardson. SpidetBest : OHphant . Anderson. Rice. Spiden. Lilev. Gatenbv.Thomnstomn: Petstnis 3. Scarpa 2. J. Poulos . Best: Petsuus. J . PDLMaggio . Dimoeski . Mineo. Farchione.
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E SECTION (Blue)by Craig Richardso n
ell after 17 rounds of footy the final four wasW finally decided last week . Chirnside needing avictory against Oakleigh to stay alive couldn't quitemanage a victory and thus their fight for the fmalsis now over. The Krushers won by 34 points and arenow entrenched in the four .
In other matches Swinburne smashed Glen-huntly by 98 points in a one sided affair. PowerHouse did the same to St . Mary s and won by 95points . The Wickers fell apart against the Piratesas predicted and lost by a lazy 141 points. In prob-ably the match of the day and what could turn outto be a good psychological benefit, Caulfield beatOld Camberwe ll by 31 points .ROUND 1 8
With the final four now settled, this weeksround of matches still conjours up some interestingscenarios . With at least 6 of the teams planningtheir wakes for Monday, the top four will be stilljostling for positions . The top 2 (double chance) isstill up for grabs at this stage and the premiershipcould be decided upon who gets the all importantdouble chance.
This week we have the Power House Piralmastaking on the Hunters at home. The Pirahnas gotback on the winners list last week and poor oldGlenhuntly continued to just play out the year . Thisweek nothing should change for the Hunters andPower House with Marv up forward looking to sur-pass Inkster at Old Camberwell (long term injury)on the goal kicking list should simply outclass theHunters and win by a minimum of 100 points andfinish off their season on a high .
Swinburne at home after two straight victoriestake on Chirnside who will be very much wantingto finish off their season on a victory note . Havingmissed the finals action and with Swinburne gener-ally struggling against the better sides this year. Ican't see anything but a relatively easy victory forChirnside . Swinburne will battle hard all day butChirnside for mine by 9-10 goals .
Oakleigh now entrenched in the final four willbe looking for a fine tuning exercise in today's clashwith the Wickers . The Krushers will be stoked atmaking the four and will leave nothing to chancethis week and thus Elsternwick will again feel thebrunt of another belting. Oakleigh by at least 10goals.
Peninsula v . Old Camberwell, what a beautv.Both sides wanting the double chance, with thePirates now on top and seemingly comfortable in
doing so look to havean edge on OldCamberwell whoseem destined to fin-ish third . Both sides however will be wantingtory, Peninsula to stay on top and keep somicentage advantage over Caulfield, andCamberwell will be wanting that all importanchological advantage should they meet again ifinals . However, when the final siren souncSaturday the Pirates will have managed to wtheir home ground advantage of between 4- 6
In the final home and away game of the sfCaulfield take on St . Marys . For the Saints ta season they'll want to forget quickly havingthrough the entire season winless . Yes as precCaulfield will win this one and if by enoughcould gain the percentage to pinch top spotthe Pirates. If not second will still give thenchance to play off for a Grand Final spot the fcing week . So Caulfield by 150 points in a one-,affair.
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Chirnside to beat Swinburne . Oakleigh to winboost their confidence for their finals campaignCamberwell to roll Peninsula and thus Peninsulose the double chance, with Caulfield to win eagainst St . Marys and recover the double cha n
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GLENHUh-ryY 4.5 5.5 6.9 6.11.47
SWINBURNE UNIVERSITY 3.1 9.7 14.11 21 .19.145GleahunUy: Richards 2 . O'Donnell. Rossiter. Jankovic. \tiller.Beat: Miller.
Rossiter. Richards . Smillt . Steaart. Mance.Swinburne University: Craven 11 . Robinson 7. Staindl 2 . Miller. Morris . Bailey'.
West . Hall. Richardson. Best : Wright. Doyle. Craven. Dean . Robinson. James.
ST. AiARY'S 2.3 4.3 8.8 12.10 .82
POWER HOUSE 4.9 8.13 18.15 26.21 .177St. Mary's: (Goal Kickers and best players not received )
Power House: IGoal Kkkers and best players not received)CHH2NSIDE PARK 5.9 6.10 8.13 9.18.72OAKLEIGH 1.3 10.3 12.8 16 .10.106
Chirnside Perk: Carust 2. Holliday 2. Bromvn. Sore. C. Piccioll. Henderson.
Pedler. Best : Pedler. Brown . Sore . Holhday. Dastolto. Adams .Oakleigh: Lewis 5 . C . Marshall 3 . A . Kitts 2 . Mackenzie 2 . Dooley. Hanlea.
Heverin. S. Kitts. Best: Gee. M. Wood. Adamic. S. Kitts. K. Marshall. A. Kitts.
ELSTERNWICK 2.1 2.3 5.3 6.3.39PENINSULA 4.5 13.10 21.15 27.18.180
Elsternwick : Allan 2. 641ssagtia 2. Murphy. Hankin. Best: McNally . Byrne . Tilley.
Murphy. Ward . Bravington.Penins+da: Paste 8. A. Bonner 6. Cook 3. M.Bonner 2. Goidthorp 2. Barclay 2 .
Dictzsh. Farrar. S . Parsons. Crean. Best: Dietzsh. Goldthorp. Payze. powrrey. A.
Bonner. Cook,OLD CAMBERWELL 4.3 8.7 9.9 10.12 .72CAULFIELD GRAMMAR 2 .1 5.5 9.9 15.13.103Old CamberweB : Orwin 4 . Hills 2. McLean. Hardman. Inkster. Best : hnberger.
Pratt. Leitch. Town . Sims . Wilson .Caulfield Gremarar: Stevenson 3 . Broker 3 . CmvishaW 2 . Hall . D. Anderson .
Barter. Dicrosta . Vela . Will . Best: Villa. Will. Brohier. S}mmart. Bours. Cossart-
Walsh.
RESERVES - 8.07 .98GLENHUNTLY 1.1 2.1 4.3 4.3.27
SWINBURNME UNIVERSITY 1 .1 6.5 8.5 9.5.59Glenhuntly: D. Jones 2. Wiison. Orniaond. Best:D. Jones . Ornrond . Ryan. L .
Thomas . Bateman. Wilson .Swinburne University: (Goal Kickers and best plaers not received)
ST. MARTS 2 .5 6 .7' 7.10 8.12 .60POWER HOUSE 7.4 10.8 13.11 20.13 .133
St. Mary's: (Goal Kickers and best players not received lPower House: Pavlou 5. Williams 4 . Baljack 3 . Krolmark 3 . Gent . McLeod, Cross .
Hansen. Hearn . Best : Senior. Marshall. Williams. McLeod. Krolmark. Paciou .
CHIRNSIDE PARK 2.1 4.4 4.6 5.8.38OAKLEIGH 0.2 4.6 5.7 10.9.89Chirnside Park: Pope 3 . Davison. Thomas. Best: Gray. Thomas . Afassarot0 .
Mosca. Pope. Egan.Oekleigh : Dickle 3. Redford 2. loomBdd. Janchello . C. Nlkakis. Nike.
Theofdopoulos. Best: Refad. C. Nikakis. Bloomileld . Theofitopoulos . Pernkomatls.
ELSTERNWICK 2.2 6.4 7.5 7.5.47PENINSULA 4.3 5.4 7.9 12.10.82
Elsterawick: Lilkakas 4. Whelan. Sopped, Bullard. Best ; Morgan. Sopped,
Lllikakis. Kirkham. Whelan . Williams .Peninsula : Clarhtgbckd 3 . Atchinson 2, Kent 2. Braden . B)ea_<by. Haley. McMaohn.
Whelan . Best: Warner. Bowne. Bowman. Scown. Franks. Whelan .
OLD CAMBERWELL 0.0 3.2 6.7 8.8.56CAULFIELD GRAMMAR 3.2 5.2 6.4 6.6 .42Old CamberweB : Gan 2. Harvey 2. Saffar. Roc. T. Walker. C. Wi lliams. Best :Cohen . C . Williams. T. iValker. Harvev. Reddish . Richmond .
Caulfield Gremmar. Margerson 2 . Schotten . Holloway, Harrison. Santiago. Best:Gurr. Cassidy. M .Kiose . Dachs. Dowd . S. Williams.
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1 M . Millard2 B. Hal l3 D. Anderson (C)4 S. Stevenson5 W. Horton6 A. Kahofer7 J. Cowlishaw8 S. Cossart - Wals h9 W. Bowes10 A . Wil l11 M . Cassidy12 J. Farmer13 D . Gur r14 S . Klose15 R . Castles16 T. Royals17 G . Williams17 P. Anderson18 N . Co x19 B. Baxter20 H. Vella20 M . Klos e21 N . Brohier (VC)22 T. Townley23 D. Ash24 K . Dach s25 N. Lubransky25 T. Waile s26 S . Williams27 R .Keown27 R . Morrissey28 T Cha n29 D. Schrimski30 D . Lowe31 J . Holloway32 M . Dicrosta33 N . Silver34 J . Margerison35 A. Lawrence36 R . Gosstray36 M . Forster37 M . Scholten38 J . Restarick39 J . Santiago40 M . Phelan41 M . Liddell42 D . Synman43 J . Smith44 C . Bettany45 T. Oscar46 G . Lehner47 L . Salem48 S . Varthalis48 I . Warnecke49 B . Cowling50 M . Cutler51 J. Liddell52 M . Harrison54 B. Lyons55 M. Davies56 A. Dowd59 A . Beauchamp60 P. Kin g62 A . Coventry69 A . Gooding
CHIRNSIDE PAR KCoach: S'te{~f Ja~sRes Cr~: Kal O.a1 M. Pemberton2 A. Sor e3 G. Skein4 M. Carusi5 M. Holliday6 J . Brown7 V. Piccioli8 S. Oate s9 W. Pemberton10 M . Koopmans11 G. Wyngard12 D . Paol a13 E . Westmore14 D . Dasolto15 S . McIntosh16 M. Walker17 B. Pedle r18 M . Massarotti19 C. Piccioli20 K . Oate s21 S . Cousins22 P. Delguidice23 R . Davidson24 D. McHenry25 R. Henderson26 G . Kellaway27 L . Lowen28 J . Mosca29 P. Schilling30 L. Mathe r31323334353637383940
M . OgstanG . LaidlawA . ChirnsideA . ThomasMT. KoopmansD . Kar pL . BakeyG . KimptonN . SibbingT. Marriner
41 D . Kennedy42 A . Conte43 A . Burnes44 R . Chirnside45 W. Hussey46 P. Ega n47 N . Egan48 R . Gray49 C . Peters50 C . Lindsay52 G . Lambkin53 B. Driver54 D. Skillern55 P. Churchill56 R. McArthur57 J . Whiteside58 A . Mather59 D . Harvey60 P. Pop e61 G . Pillikidis
EISTERMMpCAF.C.Coach: Rod WilliarnisRes Coach : Andrew Curtain
1 L. Murphy (C)2 A . Hanki n3 T. Byrne4 C. Lyons5 M. Whelan6 D. Brennan7 D. Lee8 S. Currie9 G. Ahearn10 R. Bravington11 L . Missaglia11 P. Mahony12 N . Wigmore13 P. Stankovich14 B. Barnett15 M . Savage16 M . Surman17 J . Ward18 N . Wigmore19 R . Buckingham20 G . Daniel l21 P. Roberts22 M. Bullard23 S . Curtain24 G . Corrie25 B . Franken26 C. Mahony27 M . Daniels28 W. Davidson29 S. Mahony30 J . A'vard31 G . Devonshire32 P. Harris33 J . Overman34 A . Contin35 P. McNally36 B . Bravington37 L . Lambe rt38 M. Bel l39 P. Allan40 M . Ray41 A . Tilley42 J . Lilikakis43 C. Lyons44 G . Carrie45 R . Grandemange46 J . Kosij47 M . Grant48 R . Morgan49 B . Bravington50 D. Hosking51 S . Ramsey54 S . Kirkham55 P. Harris57 J . Wright64 D . Auslander
GLENHUNTLYCoach: Steve AllenderRas Coach: Peter Derrick
1 B. Wilso n2 C. Whelan3 T Hill4 D. Cassar5 J . Allessi6 P. McGuinness7 M. Kouts8 J. Jani s9 A. Antonio10 A . Young11 T. Rossiter12 S . OiReilly13 M . Kratewski14 J . Gilmore15 P. Bresli n16 C .Johnson17 S . August21 I . Turner22 G . Richards23 P. Thomas24 A. Worsnop26 T. Short27 M . Gulton28 C . Murray30 B . Stewart
65 P. Harrison66 P. Fogarty67 B . Hodge68 R . Dolge69 G . Fletcher71 P. Jones
31 L . Thomas32 S. Jankovic33 D .Jones34 B . Miller35 J . Commerford36 R. Hal l37 A . Breslin38 A. Haggarty39 T. Hosking40 L. McAuliffe42 M . Stahmer43 M.Jones44 B . O'Donnell45 R . Stannage46 A . Bai n47 J. Walton48 J. Young50 G . Lewis52 C . Mitchell53 D. McLinden54 D . Mance55 S . Pappin56 R . Bateman57 M . Ryan58 J . Crooke60 M. Johnson62 G . Panozzo63 C. Thom64 M . Callender
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OAKLEIGH A, FCoach: Chris MooreRes Coach: Peter kd,,op
1 R. Gec2 A. Bloomfield3 D . MacKenzie4 P. Heverin5 R. Dooley6 K. Marshall7 P. Donadel8 R. Marshall9 J. Moutis10 M . Wood11 C . Hanley12 A. Zavaleris13 J . Knapper14 B . Dell'Aquila15 G . Redford16 J . Nik o17 P. Hamilton19 P. Taylor (C)20 T. Adamic21 A. Perdikomati :22 S. Osborn e23 P. Dickie24 S . Kitts25 C. Marshall26 A . Kitt s27 S . Adaway28 A . Monaghan29 D . Hall30 J. Stevens31 T. Bromley32 G . Perpina34 S . Kilner35 R . Nuske37 P. Nikakis38 D . Chapman39 J . Bonaddio40 C . Taylo r41 G . Malapanis42 G . Orland o43 J . Theofilopoulo44 B . Woodard45 G . Chapman46 P. Andonopoulo,47 S . Lewi s48 C . Nikaki s50 A . Walsh51 J . Bonaddi o52 P. Andrinopoulo:53 T. lanchell o54 A . Atherinos55 B . Grant56 J . Alis s57 S . Simopoulos60 M.Oram61 A . Moulang63 D . Woods64 J . Tolley65 B . Stirling66 A . Wood67 B . Gan t68 A . Khodr71 S . Randl e
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PENINSULA O .B .Coach: Breit McbTalhRes Coach: Net Franks
1 S. Parsons2 S. McMahon3 G. Nelson4 E. Bowen5 N. Kent6 M. Warner7 N . Frank s8 P. Angus (C)9 P. Keohn9 P. Krohn10 T Trewhitt11 A . Landry12 A . Campbell13 V. Brancaijano14 S . Coombs15 B . Cook16 S . Claringbold17 L . Barclay18 S. Glove r19 M . Goldthorpe20 C . Landry (VC)21 M . Bonne r22 A. Atchison23 R . Sharpin24 B. Wight25 S . Atchison26 C . Lloyd27 S . Payze28 B. Taylor29 R . Powney30 A. Crean31 A. Gross32 A. Parsons33 D . Sims34 T. Bradon35 S . Jackson36 N . Bowman37 T. Stewart38 M . Wells39 R. Pritchard40 S . Marshall41 S . Farrow42 A . Maley43 M . Bonner44 J . Mui r45 D . Scown46 A . O'Neil48 J . Bleasby49 J . Whelan50 R . Blood51 M . Fisher52 R . Bedford53 D . Smith54 M . Dentry55 R . Cannon56 R . Powney58 P. Dietzsch60 P. Cooper62 D . Cross66 A . Hayley69 S. Farrar
POWERHOUSECoach: Peter orwieriRes Coach: Craig Richardson
1 J. Gent2 J. Hall3 J. Grey4 C. Lloyd5 M . Braini6 D. Burt7 C. Richardson8 S. Cross9 A. Morris10 T. Bailey11 J . Gil l12 R . Wright13 J . Harris14 Hazelwood15 C . Trewin16 L . Bold17 C . McLeod18 C . Doyle19 J . Evans20 D . Allen21 D . Miller22 P. Bates23 S . Craven24 R . Williams25 S . Evans26 J . Senior27 S . West28 J . Tucker29 T. Madden30 P. Harrison31 R. Marshall32 B . Wilson33 R. Taylo r34 A . Doughton35 C. Williams36 A . Robinson37 M . Hansen38 P. Phela n39 O . Vestergarrd40 C. Burnside41 S . Clayton42 N . Deans43 W. Uran44 G . Dean45 P. Ghazouani46 S . McCardel47 D . Norman48 D . Phelan49 A . Jame s50 A . Stand l51 B . McKenzie52 E. Krolmark53 A . Kerr54 J. Blowfield55 N . Uran56 J . Hem57 C . O'Connor61 B. McNamara66 D . Wrigh t70 R . Haywood87 T. Friend88 G . Scotland
ST. MARY'SCoach: Even EvansRes Coach: Paler Dinnick
1 M. Learmonth2 L. Cosso n3 R. Livingston4 A. Bel l5 L. Willis6 W. Stuart7 T. Pettini8 R. Kodituwakku9 T Gun n10 T. Jones (VC)11 K . Gillard12 B . Summerfield13 J . Chapman14 P. Watson15 D . Andrews16 A . Wilcox17 S . Leahy18 B . Frai l19 B . Ibbotson20 G . Crouch21 T. Ymer (C)22 R . Alle n23 S . Parsons24 I . Gouliet25 M . LeLevire26 P. Fraser27 G . McConnell28 J . Inne s29 J . Cogdon30 S . Rhodes31 J . Finch32 J . Boyes33 P. Stevens34 R . Ferwerda35 G. Theoharris36 E . Evans37 J . McCashney38 F. Harrison39 A . Woods40 S . De Youn g41 W. Goldsworthy42 T. Worral43 L . Wilson44 P. Dinnick45 A . Gunn46 J . Bernadi47 M . Bona48 D . Morcom49 S. De Young50 P. Fraser51 A. George52 F. Sadie r53 R . Ferwerda54 S . Goldsworthy55 J . Duck56 A. Gunn57 J . Grainger58 T. Azzapadi59 J . Hil l60 C . Tetley61 J . Joseph62 G . Hayes63 T. Overton64 S . Parsons65 P. Hartigan66 S . Rhodes67 S . Stone68 M . Scammell69 G . Neve n70 A . Goldsworthy71 N . Malloch72 L. Phillips73 J . Traxnack74 J . Wedrien75 J . Brown76 J . Jayden77 T. Timbury88 A . Ballantyne
SWINBURNE UNICoach: Gary HickeyRes Coach: Geoff Barry
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23 C. Smith24 S . Fiztgibbon27 D . Murphy29 D . DePaoli30 P. Turk32 A . Sartitsis33 D . Milano35 T. Grimshaw38 N . Hadsiangeli39 G. Crouch40 M . Stroud43 C . Freeman44 N . Morgan45 R . Potter48 M . De Bono50 B . Caulfield51 P. Jame s52 J . Piotrowski53 M . McCalman55 T. Bennett
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E SECTION (White)by Barry Hickey
his being the last edition for full distributionround the Clubs this season, congratulations
to the clubS who have teams in the Finals . An dfarewell to North Brunswick, Fitzroy Reds, BulleenCobras, Latrobe University, and Old Westbourne,thanks for the competition and camaraderie, andall the best for 1999 .
It is hoped that there will be an early return, ie .Season 2000, to the VAFA's traditional structure ofTen-Club Sections, with Two-Club promotions andrelegations from the Premier Division through tothe base grade . The anomalies of a turbulentlychurning D Section and a bi-nodal E Level haveserved their purpose and should be given a decentburial .
One of the more stupid things scribes do fromtime to time, is to compile Representative Sides forthe Sections for which they write . It is a recipe fordisaster, but bloody good fun. Here is a side puttogether from match notes and ClubCorrespondents input for the 17 rounds to date .Every club has at least one representative, with theladder leaders contributing more . Another team,possibly equally as good . could be put togetherwhich excludes all those named below, but this onehas poise, pace, passion, pressure, perseverance,and plug-in-modularity .B : Humphrey (BC), Fairfield (OW), Boudoloh (NB)H B: Cracknell (K), Matthews (OC), Jackson (FR)C : Bakogiannis (LU) . Bell N . Everett (OC )H F : R . Pulvirenti (K) . Farrelly (UHS) . Cocks (WCY)F: Byrnes (RC) . Spencer (OC), McLeod (WCY)Rucks: S. Shannon (RC), O'Sullivan (RC),Vasilopoulos (OC )IC : Skinns (UHS), McMahon (K) . Andonopoulos(RC)Coach : The 1998 Premiership CoachLAST WEE K
Central accounted for UH in reasonable com-fort, with Byrnsey snagging his seven in just twoterms, and the two BIGS Andy Waters, and MervShannon, each having a day out. Tubby Drendeldid well at FB for UH . a did Squirrel Pullen on hiswing.
The C's put on a behind kicking demonstrationfor the bemused Reds, who were much less profli-gate . Tim Hart at CHB and FB played well for theReds, plus Nick Auden on a HB, and MushyJackson just about everywhere . Glen Taylor will beconducting goal post identification courses
throughout thisweek for the C's .
La Trobe wen tdown to Northdoggedly but inevitably, and the highlightSandy Famulari's incredible snap goal forfrom the boundary line in the third term.
The Cobras battled on all day in going dovCY . with the latter getting great games from H,Herbertson, and Guru McLeod .
The K's cruised to a win against the Wanwho never let up all day . Robson, Andy Horsbiand Marco in the ruck were tops for the WarrJamie Bell and the Pulvirenti brothers starrethe Browns .
THIS WEEKReds are at home to Uni . High who know
must at least draw this game to be safe in the eof CY beating Kew . The G&B's have made a hatwinning the critical games this year and I can'them lapsing on this one . There'll be nothingthough . may be a goal or so in UHS favour.
LU meet Central on the wide open spaces oMain Oval, but will have problems coping witleven vaster skills of the Boulavardiers. As u ;the Trobers will put up stern opposition, butlack the finishing polish of the accompli :Centrals.
North and Cobras will be a good game toin and to watch . Both sides have talent, theylack a little consistency . North should take thifour or five goals .
CY host Kew at the Fearon and will be thiing everything into their last ditch effort to craspot in the finals . While the Browns have beenup and down formwise, now that the businessof the season is here I think there will be achange in their on-field endeavours . Kew has sa bank of skills and experience that even the ining ability of CY's midfielders and flankers wiunable to contain them . Kew should take out aper of a game by four or five goals in the end.
The Warriors welcome the C's to Hop]Crossing, and will want to demonstrate thatare a better side than the ladder relativities i .cate. The home side has recently been much ncompetitive, and with players of the calibrfRobson, the Horsburgh brothers, Fairfield andlike, will make the C's work for a win . But win Ishould do by 6 goals or so .
Have you thanked your club officials today? This year? Well what about now! For afteall without them your club might just not exis# . Go on thank your club officials today.
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i'!1II! !North Brunswick - congratulations to C . Jewellreaching 100 games for the club . "Sticks" left
sth . Australia a few years ago, however hasrcturned to be a vital player and great clubman .p;a done and all the very best for the next 50 .
Williamstown - congratulations to Reserves(-~Iptain David "Bubba" Bubnic on reaching his200th game today . A product of the U 19's "Bubba";,1 ft loyal clubman who gives his all each week and
young charges in the reserves . Well done "Bubba" .Old Carey Best Team B : I . Ustick . R . Elliott, M . Yeo ;HB : C . Hickey. C . Matthews, M . Glen ; C: G . Angus .J . Elliiott (VC), N . Everitt : HF: W. Ballagh, J .Dunshea, J . Thomas (C) : F: N . Vasllopoulos . MattSpencer, M . Cooke ; Ruck: M . Birrell, A . McHarg, G .Freeman ; IC: N . Voight, S. Le Bear, D . Jones .
ROUND 191st Semi-final
SENIORS - SUNDAY AUGUST 23rdBARTLETT RESERVE - 2 p.m .
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OLD CAREY 5.4 8.12 14.25 18 .30.138FITZROY REDS 1.4 3.6 4.8 7.9.51Old Carey: Vasilopoulos 3. Cohen 3 . Angus 3. Woods 3 . Battle 2 . Gibson. Mai.Faelis . Campbell . Best: FaelLs . Mai . Greenwood. Poppievell. Angus. Birkill.Fitz ro y Reds: Farrell 2. M. Hart 2. Lee. Prior . Jackson . Best: T. Hart. Wharf.P.Jackson . B . Hart, Farrell. Auden.
LA TROBE UNIVERSITY 4.5 4.7 7.9 10.10.70NORTH BRUNSWICK 2.3 4.6 7.8 14.13.97La Trobe Unhm.lty: (Goal Kickers and Best Players not recehed)North Bruaswiek : A . Tirchett 4 . Grimaldi 3 . D. Demorton 2. M. Sorleto. KyTiazis.Pizzari. Famulari . J. Boudoloh . Best : Dimarco. Hodgson. B. Thorpe. M. Sorletto.A. Ttrehett . J. Boudoloh.BULLEEN COBRAS 1 .3 3.6 8.8 9.10.64WILLIAMSTOWN 5.3 7.8 10.11 15 .13.103Bull een Cobras: J. D'Angelo 4. Clements. Gavler. Goetz. Atazzerella. J. Moran.Best: J . D'Angelo . Schneider. Trinicht. Gareth Brown. Paatsch. M. D'Angelo.WBiiamstowo: (Goal Kickers and Best Players not receieed lKEW 4.7 9.10 18.16 24 .20.164OLD WESTBOURNE 3.1 6.8 6.9 10.12.72Km
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LaFranchi. Best: Bell . King. McMahon . J. Puhirentt. Skettitt. Landwrohr.Old Westlrourne: J. Horsbur2h 2. Walker 2. Moore. Jago. A. Horsbt¢att .Digioacehino. Heeitt. Taylor. ~at : Robson . A . Horsburgh. M. Digtdace~luno . Knig.Jago. J . Horsburgb .
RESERVES - 8.07 .98RICHMOND CENTRAL 0.0 1 .0 2.0 2.0.12UHSOB 6.5 7.7 15.11 21 .18.142Richmond Central : Durkin . Fenton . Best : Guthrie. Fawcett . Ritchie. Ymer.Fenton. Manning.UHSOB : DeLuLse 5. Lewickt 4. Madrigrano 4. James 2. Mills. Molinaro . Anderson.Pfeiffer. Dixon . Eltringham . Beat: Madrigrano. Anderson. Elhhtgham . James.Lewicki. DeLuise. Iblence.OD CAREY 3.4 5.8 7.9 8.10.58FITZROY REDS 0.4 1.5 2.8 4.12.36Old Carey : Rist 4. Burn. Barwell. Wright. Whittington . Best: Auldist . Hart. M.Cuny . Moulton . Russe ll. Burn.Fitzroy Reds: Kr43cou 2. Heenan. Box Beat: Frisby. Campbell. Herman. J.Keppel . Centra.LA TROBE UNIVERSITY 0.0 1.0 4.1 4.8.323NORTH BRUNSWICK 4.5 8.13 9.13 13.13.90La Trobe University : (Goal Kickers and Best Players not received)
North Brunswick : P. Swleto 4. Anderson 2. ENans 2. Pisale. Teffaha. CrostnaDawsett. Pretty . Best : Lucantoni. FunneB. Teffaha. Pisasale. newton . M.Laoumtzes .BULLEEN COBRAS 2.2 2.3 2.5 2.5.17WILLIAMSTOWN 5.5 9.9 16.11 23 .17.155BuBeeu Cobras: A . Simon . Zorzt . Beet: Zorszi. Petty, Ohtev. Bastasht.Motuoudakis. Summers.Willie .mstown: (Goal Kickers and Best Playcrs not recened)KEW 3.2 8.5 10.9 13.14.92OLD WESTBOURNE 1 .4 1.5 1.5 1.5.11Kern Bakogiamns 5. Kbiakou 3 . Blair. M(gllorini. D . MashtO . R . Livingston . Nagy.Best: Chmv. Parow . Bakagieuvtic. Wells. Penesis. Nagy.Old Westbottrne: B. Mattsson. Best : Littlepage . Mutimer. B. Mattsson . Mesm an.S. Mattsson. Harris .
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RI u le a line through the books! The seniors final fours set. Even the first round of finals has been deter-
mined . However, the reserves is far from set with manypermutations and combinations still possible .
REVIE WThe battle of the top two teams saw Monash jump
from the gate early to lead by 4 goals at quarter time,a lead which was never seriously threatened from thatpoint on . Hetherington was unstoppable in the middlewhilst ruckmen Grady continually gave his team firstuse of the footy. Down back from the Gryphons .Blandford and Rafanello provided both defence andattack in equal measures to thwart many earlyadvances by the Hawks. The vanquished were wellserved by Broadley in the middle and Nunn down back .
West Brunswick finally put paid to Eley Park'sfinals hopes with a workman like performance .Cannane was again dominant for the Westies who werealso well served by Ben Hamilton, Petchel and Harris .Eley Park was only a couple down at half time but theWesties exerted their authority there after to record acomfortable win . Congratulations also to Dave D'Alterafor his 250th game in white. There is however no truthin the rumour that David does not blow time on in thelast quarter to ensure that the first beer is in his handssooner.
The first quarter of the ANZ Albert Park an dSyndal clash saw the Rats take up where they had leftoff over recent weeks and race to an early lead .However. S}mdal midfielders Murray and Ertan andwingman Beckett gained control in the second quarterenabling the Sinners to get on top and run away andrecord a convincing win . Sutton was once again out-standing in the ruck for the Rats and he was wellassisted by Vaughan-Nevin at CHB and PeterRutherford in the midfield .
The final match was a cliffhanger with an after thesiren point by Brian Doody for Eltham being enough togain victory by that very margin . The last quarter wastense stuff with the lead changing a number of times .The Turtles used Gasparotto up forward with goodeffect whilst Cam Simon on his wing and AndrewMcClean at full back at full back were also great con-tributors. Yet another heartbreaker for the Werribeeboys .PREVIEW
With the final four set. little rests on this week'sgames however the finalists will be keep for a win goinginto the finals whilst the rest will be looking to end theseason on a high note.
Hawthorn host West Brunswick and will be keento atone for a lacklustre performance the previous
week. The Westieshave been the greatimprovers over theyear and were reward-ed -~-'
with a position in the fmals . Cannane has been terrific for them and he along with Hamilton clan ensurethat key forwards in Smythe and Harris see a lot of thefooty . Broadley has been the Hawks most consistent inrecent weeks and will be looking for the likes ofPatterson and Reed to lend some support this week,Hawks, maybe.
Monash take on ANZ Albert Park and will notwant to take them lightly as their end of season formhas been good . However the Gryphons midfield is par .ticularly strong and it is difficult to suppress one letalone all of them. Luffre Smith was amongst the goalslast week and Blandford will get the job on him withRaffanello likely to get Hollywood Forsyth . TheGryphons will have simply too much firepower and willwin in what should be a good contest .
Eley Park play host to Eltham in a game that pitstwo sides who will be left to reflect on a season of whatifs . The loss of Hook at the business end of the seasonmade it difficult for the Sharks who none the less havebattled on gamely. The Turtles would have been devas-tated by their mid season injury toll which put paid toany finals aspirations . Bruce and Coonerty will line uptogether on a wing in a match up that promises plentyof pace and skill whilst Bowen and Gasparotto duel willalso be pivotal. With no Hook at CHB . Brian Doodymight just have field day and get the Turtles over theline.
Finally. Werribee take on Syndal with little butpride to play for . The farmers have been desperatelyunlucky throughout the year and will be an imposingside next year. The Sinners on the other hand have hada great year first up and have a number of guns in theirside that have helped propel them into the finals . In abit of an upset its fancied that Werribee might get thepoints to end the year on a good note .F Section Team of the Yea rB : Parker (H), Rafanello (M), Blandford (M)HB : Avery (H), Hook (EP), N. Rutherford (ANZ )C: Coonerty (E), Cannane (WB) . Hetherington (M)HF: Smith (ANZ), Cachia (S), Kilmister (M )F : Gilchrist (M), Smythe (WB), Lauletta (H)R: Sutton (ANZ) . Wells (M), Rutter (S )I/C From: Isaacs (W), Asbell (M), A . Hamilton (WB),Joy (S), Bowen (EP), Bruce (EP) .
Apologies to a number and hope the arguments arelong and vocal .
Have you thanked your club officials today? This year? Well what about now! For afterall without them your club might just not exisi ;. Go on thank your club officials today.
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II 1~,-lhorn to secure second spot, Monash easily,~. p;trk to cement a finals spot and Werribee but al l
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-oce Counts: Monash are holding their vote count,I the Gryph Inn Bar and Bistro on Sunday (16/8/98)
1 pm unt116pm . $5 entry, all players and supporters
;t .Ic )me.3awthorn are holding their vote count in the club
,,,jnls on Saturday night after the West Brunswickmc . Counting will begin at 7 .30pm .
Syndat are having a Karaoke night after thep,,-rribee game at the club rooms from 8 .30pmo ;nvards. $15 will get you entry, meal and entertain-ir,ent .
Finally thanks to the correspondents who have,nade life much easier. In particular, Phil Knight from,he Rats, Stephen Fvffe from West Brunswick, Matti{caly from the Gryphons and Frankie from Eltham .
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Monash Gryphons - congratulations to CraigRobinson who this week reaches 100 games . A foun-ciation member of the club, who is classy, hard at theball and is a fine attacking defender Also GerradRoche plays his 50th game for the club . Gerardestablished himself as a most consistent hackman inthe senior side over the past three years since arriv-ing from Drouin . Well done to you both .
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SENIORS
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' HAWLEY ELEY PARK 47ISAAC WERRIBEE 4 1
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SENIORS - 8 .07.98MONASH GRYPHONS 6 .4 8.8 9.13 11.19.85HAWTHORN AMATEURS 2 .2 5.3 6.8 7.12.54Monash Gryphone: Urban 4 . T. Gilchrist 4. Ki9mister. Lewis, Blan dlard. Beat :Hetherington. Tolongos. Urban . Blandford. T . Gtichrist. Grady.Hawthorn Amateurs: Lauletta 2. Bourke 2. Hopkins . Brozdln~ . Staliw»rthy. Best :Broadley. Orchards. Hopkins. A. Sill . Parker. Nunn .SYNDAL TALLY HO 2 .3 10.7 17.10 20.18 .138ANZ ALBERT PARK 4 .2 5.4 10.6 12.6 .78Syndal Tally Ho: Cacitia 4 . Murray 4. Toce 3. Matmeman 2 . Burns 2. Beckett 2 .Sneddan 2. Bent. Beat: Murray. Beckett. Ertan. Toee. Joy .ANZ Albert Park Smith 3 . N . Ruhtherford 2. Shoppee 2. McLellan . Redpath .Sutton 2. it.alkley. Beet: Sutten. Vauhan-Netine. Jackson. P. Rutherford. N .Rutherford . C . Carlisle .ELTHAht COLLEGIANS 3 .3 5.6 8.10 9.14 .65WERRIBEE AMATEURS 2.2 8.6 8.6 10.7 .67Ettham Collegiana : Gasparotto 3. Coonerty 2. Simon 2 . Doody. Sharpe . Best :Doodv . Macaulay. Bell. Simon. Coanerty, Sharpe .Werribee Amatetrrs : Morgan 3 . Stephenson 2. Carr. McNamara. Gibson . Zulian .
Drew Best: Carr. Brown . Bisbv. Towers. Rantino . Morgan.WEST BRUNSWICK 1 .3 4.6 8.7 12.8 .80ELEY PARK 1.2 2.3 4.5 6.6 .42West Brunswick. Smythe 3. A. Hamilton 2 . Cannane 2 . S6bereisen. Byme .D`Andrea. Petschel . Hegwrood . Best : Lewis. Cannarte. B . Hamilton . Petschel .Basham. M. Malone .Eley Park: Lenarcic 5 . Wuillentin. Best : Lenarcte . Trotter. S. DLv Yelland . Bawen .T. Morrison.
RESERVES - 8 .07 .98MONASH GRYPHONS 3 .1 8.8 10.8 11.13 .79HAWTHORN AMATEURS 3 .2 5.4 8.6 9.9 .63Monash Gryphons: Lercy 3 . Sataj 2. R . Gilchrist 2. Kern, Arena. Barrie . Bermet.Best: Gra}elon . Bennett . Lerov. Buick. Wright. Salaj .Hawthorn Amatears: Lord 2 . Dunstan Law 2. Ryan . Denovan . Bogie. Best :Law. Hewish . Tram, Rosstharn. Kerr. Williams.SYNDAL TALLY HO 1 .0 2.1 3.2 5.7.37ANZ ALBERT PARK 4 .3 8.3 12.6 13.6.84Syndal Tally Ho: French 2 . Allen 2. Vanurlzen . Beat : Frech . Cotsis . Spencer.Wallace. BUT ess.ANZ Albert Patras 5 . RKwrland 3. Bourne 2. Carter. Daou. Kemp. Best:Heyes. Irvine. Pastras. Carter . Leman . E%erard.ELTHAM COLLEGIANS 3.2 8.4 13.8 15.7.97WERRIBEE AMATEURS 1 .3 5.4 8.7 13.9.87Eltham Collegians : Watson 6. Hicks 3. B7iui 2 . R. white 2 . MacDonald . Glare.Best: Watson. MiVa. Hicks, MacDonald . Schafer . T. Barnett. 'Werribee Amateurs: Seeker 3. Molman 3 . Murray 2 . C. Alabakts 2. Smith.Dtnnua. Chapman. Best : Chaptn:ut . Seebers . Doote. Alabaks . Holman. Mtumav.WEST BRUNSWICK 2.1 3.4 4.7 5.8.38ELEY PARK 2.3 3.4 3.5 7.5.47West Brtmswiek: Disisto 2 . Lynch . MCNaughton. Beet : Whitehead.MeNaughton. Harrutgton . Stewart. M. Moore. Counties .Elcy Park : Dell'orso 2. N. Karadlrttns 2 . ArifL LetUru . Miltalee. Best; Dell'orso. N .Karadunos . J. Cullen. Mahalec. Heath, Tadaay .
t "7j l ;'i0. tROUND 1 9
1st Semi-finalSENIORS - SUNDAY AUGUST 23rd
GILLON OVAL - 2 p .m .RESERVES - SUNDAY AUGUST 23rd
GILLON OVAL - 11 .30 a .m .
2nd Semi-finalSENIORS - SATURDAY AUGUST 22nd
CRAMER ST . RESERVE - 2 p .m .RESERVES - SATURDAY AUGUST 22nd
CRAMER ST. RESERVE - 11 .30 a .m .
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'7 M. Gasparotto 3 M. Irvine 6 G. Rya n6 G Forsyth 4 M. Dell Orso 8 J . Woodward 4 S. Bowe
7 J Sutton 5 C. Kaye 9 C. Watso n10 C Simon 5 S. Avery
8 R Lindsay 5 W. LaMarca .11 J . Muzzi 6 P. Avery (VC)9 J Bourne 6 D. Bruce 12 G. Mullins 7 G. Stallworth y10 M Phillips 6 A. Briginshaw 13 R . Bel l
11 A Mitchell 7 D . Bowen 14 S . Justice 9 W. Pollock
12 G Finn 7 N. Taifemopoulos 15 L . White 8 M. Dunsta n
13 A Farmer 8 D Carroll 16 D . Barnett 10 P. Orchard (C)
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8 R. Poole 1 7 G. Lays18 M . Barling ling 11 A . Sill 14 M . Lewi s
15 J Snorrason 9 P. Yelland 19 D . Boyce 12 N . Patterso n16 J Djoric 9 T. Karadimos 20 T. Carter 13 J . Povey17 D McLellan 10 C. McLean 21 D . Shipley 14 D . Lauletta (VC)(VC)18 P Boyle 11 L. McLean 22 S. Athanasopoulos 15 G. McDonal d19 A Faranda 12 A . Dunstan
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,62 R . O'Dell63 G . Spencer64 D . Taylor65 H . Brown66 G . Wallace
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BEWAREA melee is "Where anincident takes place
involving players push-ing, scragging, jumpin g
into packs, throwingeach other to the groundor other or other simila r
such conduct"
LOOKING BACKby Noel Rundle
5 YEARS AGO - 199 3he Executive had introduced the Best on Ground
T medal in 'A' Section Grand Final to be known as"Jock Nelson Medal" in honour of Jock's magnificentVAFA career. 280 games for MHSOB, VAFA representa-tive 1957 to 1964, Carnival captain 1962 and 1964,captained Australian Amateurs, 5 B&F's - 1959 B,1960 C, 1961 B. 1964-5 A.
Last round in A and a real thriller . Not muchchance of the four changing, Old X, De La, Collegians,and NOB but on the bottom, Old Trinity (definitely toB) and eight points ahead, three teams all on 24 points,Old Scotch (87 .54), Old Brighton (81 .40), St . Bernards(79 .19), the first two to meet, and St . Bernards playingCollegians at the Harry Trott Oval .
Well, St. Bernard's did it, 13 .10 (88) to 11 .11 (77).Rick Schober (5 goals) played a lone hand for collegianswho were torn apart by Wayne Carey . Trevor Spencer,and Rob Purcell. Old Brighton were competitive withOld Scotch all day but went down 11 .7 to 14 .17 .
What a wonderful system the promotion and rele-gation system is . In 'B'. Uni. Blues needed to beatWhitefriars to stay in the four, and the Friars needed towin to avoid relegation . It was a glorious battle all dayumpired by Paul Cherry and Peter (I'll be back)Wiseman .
Q by Q scores were :Uni Blues 5.4 10.4 13 .5 (83) 16 .10 (106)Whitefriars 4 .3 10 .10 12 .12 (84) 14 .16 (100 )Best were McIntyre, N . Cavalier. J. Kanis (U. Blues)
and A . Carbone . McNeill, Coghlan (W friars) .In 'D' St. Kevins OB were a bit stiff to miss out on
the four as they won 9 out of the last 11 and missedout by 4 points .
10 YEARS AGO - 198 8
Well, Kew (B) couldn't do it . In front of a crowd of3000 . Parkside spoilt Kew*s perfect home and homegame score in a great game of particularly high stan-dard . Kew used the wind well in the third quarter tolead by 20 points at the last change. Parkside withFranklin Sturgess and Yoksich very active kicked 3 .7in the last quarter and kept the Browns scoreless. Thegame was well umpired by Mark Hockey and SimonHourigan .
Ormond's form lapse continued when they kickeddreadfully against second team Old Paradians to godown 6 .22 (58) to 11 .5 (71) . The teams would meet ina fortnight in the "A" Section second semi with OldParadians favourites . It was a great reversal of form asin the first round Ormond beat OP's by 10 goals, keep-ing OP's to a record low 2 goals in 'A' Section by thatclub .
John Moir (Old Scotch) won the 'A' Section John
Woodrow B&F medal
Lscoring 18 votes in 8games . Vin Comito (St.Bernards) was secon don 16 and Matt Getson ( Marc) next on 15 . Best scafor their clubs were Paul Booth ( NOB) 14, vetiMichael Yeo (U. Blues) 13 . G. Coyne an d M. Hib(Coll) 6 . Paul Holdsworth (De La Salle) 10, B . Consi(0. Par) 10, former AJAX star Rick MarksXaverians) 9, Mark McDonald ( Orm .) 11 .
Two very experienced players Brett Burden (Ian d Andrew Smythe (Bull/Temp) 18 led the field ir'B' Section Geoff Moore B&F Medal . Best for the cwere Greg Nyman ( Ther ry) 17 . Andrew McGr(Monash Blues) 16, Mark Sedgwick ( P'side) 14,Stevenson ( Caulf. Gr .) 7, Har ry Busst ( Fawk) 1<Cast an gini ( Ivan ) 8, T. Norman (Old Trinity) 10, 1Doyle (U . Blacks) 8 .
The Lou Zachariah Medal for the best and faplayer in 'C' Section was won by St . Kevins OB's GeMulcahy 19 from former Victorian champion ruckRoh an Brown (Old Melb) 18, an d Andrew Gran tBrighton) and Gar ry Phillips (Old Halley) 13 . Bessclubs were Charlie Capiron (St . Kilda) 12, Leigh(B any) 12, N . Monogh an ( Bala) 10, Con Anast<(MHSOB) 7, Louis Hoskins ( 0. Ivan ) 9, R . DeThom~(T'town) 8 .
Under-19 medals were won by: Section 1 . G (Gorozidis ( Old Xav) 15, Section 2, Nick HooperScotch) 21, Section 3 Colin Noyes ( Aquinas) 15 .
G Section Steve Mason Medal was won byLockhart ( Bull/Temp) 28 an d H Section Adri an FiMedal went to Tony Fox (GTV9) an d Mark Ba(Richmond Central) on 13 votes .
20 YEARS AGO - 1978North Old Boys and De La battled it out for a
in the four. A solitary point behind at the last ch zNorth kicked 2.2 to 0 .2 to win by 9 points and goplay Iv an hoe in the first semi. Horan , S . MagGriffin ( NOB) and Lyons, Beddoe, Groves (De La)best .
The 'Hoes threw away second position whenwere unable to withstand a final term 6 goal burUni . Blacks.
Old Scotch with a magnificent 32 .29 (22Caulfield Grammarian s 8 .17 (65) rose from fifth tcond place and would meet Uni . Blues in the sesemi .
Ormond an d Marcellin met with the victor rening in 'A' and the vanquished going to 'B' . In a pthat was close all day, Ormond triumphed 13 .112 .12 . Best were Naylor, Corben, A. Chisholm (upa sick bed to play) (Orm.) and Maquire, AlolslGartner ( Marc .)
34 1 0 THE AMATEUR FOOTBALLEF
S t ,,ic Bank and St. Kevins ' D' Section were 9 .9
picce ac three quarter time - but St. Kevins (second)'t state Bank
oldst J . Nettlefold ,by
B . ~ Cam bell (St. K)p~sereRe k, Murray Ban k) .ind EacrotG Sp (Stat e
Club record holder Andrew Home turned up tol,,i;c up the reserves team for inju ry laden Old
113ule%bury. Such was the sick and injured that he
iu,,,1c1 himself in his old spot, the centre, for the firsts.a,({ u.as in the best players . ( Did you get a call ALJ, to
,,, ; ;ce up the numbers? NO - NR) .
The Umpires Association held its annual dinner atSouthern Cross Hotel . Life Membership was con-
on Philip Rowell and Don Hillier while ten year s;cr,1ce pins were presented to David Hindle and Colin
V,'ill s
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I . Name the player who captain-coached his team,n another season to win an 'A' Section premiership . 2.
f3c,ides umpiring an 'A' section grand final how well-;,nown is Philip Rowell in amateur football. Why ?
25 YEARS AGO - 1973Kew toppled 'B' Section leaders ROB and secured
dieir place in the four. Kew trailed by 3 goals at the lastchange, dropped further behind, and then rattled on 86oals . Pierce . Fletcher . Hayes were best for Kew .
Caulfield hanging on to fourth place in 'A' were:\vamped by St . Bernard's last quarter burst which~ iclded 7.4 to 1 .1 and gave St. Bernards a 6 goal win .Santamarle (6), Burgin, Amott (St . B) and Miller,SlcLaughlin . Morphett (C .G) were best.
Graeme "Lumpy" Moran played his 226th game forOrmond and their press correspondent claimed it was aclub record .
North OB congratulated Mick McKelvie on his 150th;ame. Mick McKelvie joined the club at its inceptionand was one of the two present players who played inthe club's first game .
200 games to Collegians lightly built Daryl Tucker,Graeme Ruddell (AMP) holder of club record for most;oals in a match . 13 .
The umpires farewelled Jim Peters who retired as afield umpire with 301 games to his credit and 20 yearsscrvice (Jim continued as a goal umpire for many years- NR) .
Old Trinity continued on their winning way with amammoth 29 .16 to 9 .9 against MHSOB, Johnson, D .Stephens (10) and Pygin were best .
Leading goalkickers for season were 'A' Ladd (Orm)60, 'B' Harley (MHSOB) 75 . 'C' Chapman (C'field) 87, 'D'Thompson (Comm Bank) 66. 'E' Rosewarne (E'wick) 78,F Signoreth (St . Bedes) 50, 'J 1' Whitton (Mon Uni) 55 .
'J2' Mark Browning (Beverly Hills) 69 .Quiz : Who did Mark Browning go on to play VFL
football with?
30 YEARS AGO - 196 8
A strong finish by University Blacks enabled themCo beat Collegians by 15 points and hold their place inthe four. Best were Shackleton, Crouch, Patterson (Uni .Blacks) and Dunn, D . Walduck, Skinner (Coll) .
Old Geelong, fourth in 'C' threw their supportersinto despair when they went down by 5 goals to Old
Carey. Best were Weibye. Blazey, O'Byrne . Laws (4goals).
Old Paradians (Junior 2), Ormond (B Reserve) andOld Trinity (E Reserve) were the only undefeated teamson completion of home and home games .
North Old Boys had a one point win over MHSOB11 .6 (72) to 9 .17 (71) . Best were Kelsey, Cheel, Carney(NOB) and Dick . Nolatgas . Lee (MHSOB).
40 YEARS AGO - 195 8Kew. third in B Section, kicked 5 .1 in the final
quarter to defeat Uni Blacks by 1 point . The Blacksshocking inaccuracy 12 .19 was unexpected as theysupplied the three top goalkickers in 'B' Section .Morton Browne (45) (later member of Hawthorn's 1961premiership team and former CEO), Ian Murray (42)and Roger Vines (36), CHF rover, and FF respectively.Best were Snell, James, Mort (Kew) and J . Winneke,Browne, Linston (U . Blacks).
Collegians, leaders for the season in 'A' Section,confirmed their position with a 25 point win over OldXaverians, keeping their opponents goalless in the firsthalf. Gellie, L . Hibbins and G . Daff (Coll .) were best.100 games to John Miles (Ivanhoe) a member of club'spremier teams in 'B' (1954) and 'A' (1956) .
In 'A' Old Melburnians battling to avoid relegationsurprised State Savings Bank (3rd) with a convincing20 point victory in which their stars were Froomes.Pinkus and Graham . The win was pleasing for 150game veteran coach Bruce Church .
Ormond congratulated fly-weight rover Max Brookson his 50th game . (Max went on to represent Victoriaand win an 'A' Section B&F - NR) .
In 'C' Section the top two, Parkside and De La Salle,battled out a hard game with Parkside's sustained fin-ish, 6 .3 to 1 .5, giving them an easy victory. Best wereLauder . Radwell, Jensen (P'side) and Toogood, B .Teague, McCormack (De La Salle) .
Peter Bennett's 9 goals for Collegians againstIvanhoe took him to 66 for the season .
Quiz. 1 . B . Teague (De La Salle) . What field is B .Teague now prominent in? 2 . In what other sport wasPeter Bennett well-known?
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MEWinning EdgePresentations
CLUB XVIII SECTIONby Norm Nugent
The start of the three week's of finals football wasmarred by three fairly one sided games . but was
enlivened by the thriller between Old Scotch and OldBrighton, which kept all on edge until the final siren .My opening forecast yielded four correct from fourselections. The challenge now is to maintain this rateof success for two more weeks !
REVIEW
SECTION 1
FIRST SEMI FINA LThe first half of this match revealed nothing of the
drama, which was to unfold as the match reached itsclimax. Old Scotch goaled within the first minute andlooked set for a good day . However they were destinednot to goal again until the third quarter. Old Brightonfared worse in the first quarter as from four scoringshots they only scored behinds . The second termbelonged to Old Brighton as they added three unan-swered goals to seemingly hold the match winning leadof sixteen points at half time. Just before the longinterval an indiscretion cost Old Brighton a player forfifteen minutes . In hindsight this proved vital as with aloose man Old Scotch were able to dominate most ofthe third quarter. Up forward, Simon Illingworth final-ly found touch, even though his kicking was astray.However he was instrumental in keeping the ball inwithin range for Old Scotch, who were finally rewardedwhen two long shots rolled through an unguardedgoal . Three goals for the quarter and the ascendancywas with Old Scotch . Right on three quarter time OldBrighton scored for the only occasion in the term andtheir goal brought them to within two points of OldScotch at the last change . Old Brighton's 'general' upforward Andrew Grant, like his nineteenth centuryAmerican namesake proved a leader as he farmed outthe ball for a goal and then kicked one himself . Thelead fluctuated as the momentum of the match movedfrom end to end. Old Scotch seemed safe before OldBrighton rallied and took a nine point lead as theyappeared to be the stronger side . With a comebackworthy of Lazarus. Old Scotch fought forward andsnatched back the lead, which Old Brighton then whit-tled to six points . Old Brighton persisted and were inattack when the final siren sounded to give Old Scotchvictory. Best players for the winners were Captain NickTribe . Richard Hume and Darren Bingley . For thevaliant losers "Ari" Mandilatis, and Moody contributedconsistently .
SECOND SEMI FINALOld Xaveri ans asserted their superiority from the
first bounce and never allowed De La Salle to take any
initiative. Such wasthe dominance of theCrocodiles that De LaSalle did not kick agoal until the half time siren was sounding. Duringsecond quarter Tim O'Sullivan and Richardroamed the ground picking up kicks and scoring seingly at will . With a forty eight point lead at half tOld Xaverians, virtually had the game won . HowiDe La Salle did not surrender and an acute angle 1from Shane Rudd gave a brief flicker of hope duringthird quarter, which was a low scoring one. At thechange Old Xaverians, who move the ball well and)team well together . Their best players included RichKing, Nick Fay, Tim O'Sullivan, Peter ConquestJohn Flynn . For De La Salle Justin Murphy and vean Greg McHenry tried hard.
SECTION 2
FIRST SEMI FINA LKew took advantage of the prevailing wind to o
up a three goal lead in the first quarter. Not todenied Mt . Lilydale, with grit and determinatfought back and snatched a one point lead beforserious injury to a Kew player broke their concention to allow Kew to reverse the trend of play andfive unanswered goals, which in effect proved to bejshort of Kew's thirty five point winning margin .Lilydale were not disgraced in defeat as their pla3strove valiantly until the final siren . Kew were iserved by the lively Andrew Lazarus, up forward as ias by veteran Mick O'Dea, whose four goals prodecisive . In addition Brett Cartledge again did wellKew. Mt. Lilydale had good players in Nathan Peaas a rover : Chris Gibson, on a wing and defender, ClAnderson.
SECOND SEMI FINALFor the first quarter, Thornbury and Mon
Whites were evenly matched then as in their previ,three meetings Monash assumed control of proceings and as in Section 1 the second semi final becea one sided affair . Monash Whites finally ran out vners by fifty nine points after receiving little more tltoken opposition. Good players for Monash incluhalf back . Dan Tracy, ruck rover, Bryce Collier andforward Marco Tossavainen, who gave his side a f<point near goal . For Thornbury, the consistently gTony Mandalati was again to the fore . He received gassistance from ; Troy Lincoln and Jason Williamso
PREVIEW OF PRELIMINARY FINALSSECTION 1
On last week's form Old Scotch must s l
Have you thanked your club officials today? This year? Well what about now! For afte all without them your club might just not exist. Go on thank your club officials today.
ourites to defeat De La Salle on the wide expanses(;[sternwick Park . In their only meeting this season ,
pr La Salle won by forty eight points, with Shane Rudd,01 lributing eight goals . The form of Darren Bingley, at;ull back should prevent a repeat of this feat today,,,pecially with the lack of drive from De La Salle mid-iielders last Saturday . No player from De La Salle lastncek gave any clue that he could subdue the brillian t
ah marking of Andrew Hume while Nick Tribe shoulde another enjoyable day amassing possessions.
5ir on Illingworth, again should be able to kick goal si co hold the ball up forward as he did so effectively
Saturday. Despite their better home and awayoral I can't see De La Salle being strong enough todeCeat old Scotch today .
SECTION 2Kew enter today's game very much as the in form
;ide of the section . They have not suffered defeat sinceRotuid 6 on May 23, and today they seek their elevent h
-light victory . Thornbury . on the other hand cannotaim any such consistency as their form has fluctuat-
cd according to the calibre of the opposition. In round3 Thornbury defeated Kew by one point, while in thereturn game on June 27 . Kew won by twenty fourpoints . Both matches were low scoring affairs andeodav the same could happen again . Thornbury againcan look to Mandalati, Williamson and Bunn to lifttheir side. For Kew, there are a number of consistentplayers, who can be relied upon for drive . Ivak andCorridon on the ball give drive, although Prestigiacomosill be a worthy opponent for Corridon . In the fonvardzone Kew should be well served by O'Dea, Lawrenceand Lazarus. Todav should not bring the "Curtain"down on Kew (I had to work your name in somehow,Chris) . Kew are my selection.
A word of praise to 12 year old Thomas Windiow,who filled a boundary umpire vacancy last Saturday .Well done Thomas, you have achieved something manyplayers and officials never achieve. You have taken partin a final . Keep up the good work Thomas . Another 400~ unes and your father's record should be in jeopardy !
NAMECLUB 18 (1)
CLUBSENIORS
LAST WK TOTAL
RUDD DE LA SALLER . KING OLD XAVERIANS 3
`ILLINGWORTH OLD SCOTCH 1O'SULLIVAN OLD XAVERIANS* includes finals goals
CLUB 18 (2)
6141393 6
""'EBB THORNBURY COUGARS 48"IAN DER ZALM MONASH WHITES 3 28'TOSSAVAINEN MONASH WHITES 1 27?GARCE MT. LILYDALE 24
includes finals goals
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CLUB 18 - 8 .08 .9 8OLD SCOTCH lA 1.1 4.7 8.9.57OLD BRIGHTON 0.4 3.5 4.5 7.9.51Old Scotch : Spenslex 2 . Hume 2 . IWngwarth . Tribe . Gras. Cm-per. Beat : Tribe, Hume.Bingiex. Wtimm. E . Momgonen. Shrub-Otd Brighton : Grant 4. McLaughlin 2 . Mandy4vls. Be*t:Tlmms . Grant. McLennan.Gleeson. ManrWlnM1s . Sher.OLD XAVERIANS 4.5 9.8 11.12 13.14.92DE LA MILE 0.3 1.8 2.8 4.8.32Old Xavertnae : T. O'SuWtan 4 . R. King 3. Jones 2. Curtmn. Conquest, Fay. Court. Bnt :Jones . 0'Sullhan . L .Court. Curtain. PetrotL Landrigan.De Le Salle: Rudd, Murphy. Rosel . Duak. Seat : Hosldng. Grey. Doak . Byrne. Murphy.Robinson .
CLUB 18 - 8 .08 .9 8KEW 5.4 8.6 13.8 13.9.87MT LILYDN.E 2.4 5.8 5.6 7.10.52Km. Canhdge 6. O'Dea 4, Laurence . Lazarus, Green . Best: Cart➢dge . Laurence. Lucas .Johnson. Re}nokis . Gardfolio.Mt LBydale: D. Flanagan 2. Anderson . Carotan . Furlong. Hoogenkwn. McKetule. Beat:Team EOort.
MONASH WHITES 3.3 8.4 11.9 13.14 .92THORNBURY COUGARS 1.3 3 .5 4.8 4.9.33Morush Whitas: Kenny 7. V;m Des Zahn 3. Collier 2 . Tnssaalnen . Best: Kenny . Tracy.S. Docls. Ptehn. liour. Cou1e~•.Thornburq Cc-- C. Thrower 2. G. Cutler. A Johnson. Best : Prestlglacwno,Thrvner. 15@hL. .,.nn . Parks . Dusan.
CLUB 18 ( 1) - Grand FinalSUNDAY - AUGUST 23r d
ELSTERNWICK PARK - 2 .00 p .m .
CLUB 18 (2) - Grand FinalSUNDAY - AUGUST 23rd
ELSTERNWICK PARK - 11 .45 a .m .
CLUB 18 ( 1) PRELIMINARY FINALSATURDAY AUGUST 15 h
DE LA SALLE v. OLD SCOTCHELSTERNWICK PARK - 2.00 P.M .Field : Tony Hall Martin O'Connor
Boundary : Mark Grady David WindlowGoal : John Kelly John Robinson
CLUB 18 ( 2) PRELIMINARY FINALSATURDAY AUGUST 15th
THORNBURY COUGARS v . KEW
ELSTERNWICK PARK - 11 .45 A.M .Field : Andrew Barrington Mark MorathBoundary : Tony Robbins Paul Girolami
Goal: John Kelly John Robinson
The Age VAFA sportswriter
Garry Petroff writes about Saturda y
VAFA matches played and previews the
Sunday A section Match of the Day.
CLUB XVIII (1)PRELIMINARY FINA L
DE LA SALLE v OLD SCOTC H
Coach: GTony Phillips
I J. Doak .. .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .. .. .2 M . Williarnson .. . .. .. .. .
5 B . Byrne. .. .. .. . .. .. . .. .. .. .8 D. Jennings (Cl . .. .. .. .
11 J . Murphy .. .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .
12 D . Williamson .. . .. .. . .. .
14 R. Chapple . .. .. .. . .. .. .. . .
15 J . Hosking . ... . .. . .. .. .. ..
16 S . Laska . . .. .. .. . .. .. .. . .. ..
17 D. Kinsella .. .. . .. .. .. . .. ..
18 J. Grey . .. . .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. .
19 B . Lee .. . .. . ... . .. .. .. . .. .. .. .
20 G. Williams . .. .. .. . .. .. .. .
24 B . Buick (VC) . .. . .. .. .. .
27 A. Brabner . . .. .. .. . .. .. .. .
28 L. Borella .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .
29 M . Rosel .. .. . .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .
31 K. Mannix. . .. .. . .. .. .. .. . .
38 S. Rudd .. . .. . ... . .. .. . .. .. ..
39 S . Hoy. .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .. . .. .. ..
40 A . Raynor .. .. .. . .. .. . .. .. ..
41 A. Phillips .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. . ..
42 R. Marks .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .. . ..
45 G. McHenry .. .. .. . .. .. .. .47 G. Jackson . .. .. .. . ... . .. .49 A. Tucker . .. .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .50 M . O'Driscoll .. . .. .. .. . .. .60 B. Hoy . .. .. . .. .. .. .. . .. .. . ...61 R. Grace .. .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .. ..63 B. Robinson . .. .. .. . .. .. ..68 B. Clancy .. .. .. . .. .. .. . .. ..69 S . Bolt. .. .. .. .. . .. .. . .. .. .. . ..
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Coach: G1. Bowden
1 N. Palmer . .. . .. .. .. . .. .. .. .
4 H . Middleton .. .. . ... . .. .
5 S. Montgomery. .. .. . .. .
7 M. Cluntes-Ross .. . .. .8 D. Bingley .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. ..
11 C . Merry . ... . .. .. .. . ... . .. ..13 A. Field .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .. ..15 A. Snide .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .. ..17 R. McLeish .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. .19 D . Ireland .. .. .. . ... . .. .. .. .20 N. Tribe (C) . .. . ... . .. .. .. .21 J. Deakin ... . .. .. .. . .. .. .. .22 N. Hooper. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .23 S . Pryde .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .25 A . Clunies-Ross . .. . .. .''29 J. Spensley .. .. . .. .. . .. ..32 S. Sheah an (VC) .. .. ..37 E . Montgomery .. .. ... ..39 A. Cowper . . .. .. .. .. . .. .. ..43 N . Taylor . .. .. .. . .. .. .. . .. ..
44 M . Gwynn . .. .. . .. .. .. .. . ..
45 A. Stubbs .. .. .. . ... . .. .. . ..
51 S. IIlinl,tirorth .. .. . .. .. .. .
52 A. Lines .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .
53 S . Milliken .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .
55 A. Mitchel. .. .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .
56 T. Wilmot. . .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. ..
60 M. Weber. . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. ..
63 T. Gray .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. . .. .. ..
64 M . O'Brien .. . .. .. .. .. .. . ..
66 N. Room. . .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . ..
70 R. Hume . .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. . ..
80 T. Pedler . .. .. . .. .. . .. .. .. .. .
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CLUBPRELIMIN ATHORNBU
Coach: GJamie Web b
I J . Webb . .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. .
2 T. Mandaliti .. .. . .. .. .. .. .
3 G . Argeropoulas. . .. .. .
4 J. Williamson . .. .. . .. .. .
5 G . Cutler .. . .. .. .. .. .. . ... . .
6 P. Cutler . .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .
7 G. Lynch .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. ..
8 C. Krincevskl . .. . .. .. .. ..
9 J. Smyth .. .. .. .. .. . ... . .. ..
10 D. Robins . .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. ..
1 I R . Vescio . .. . .. .. .. .. .. . ... .
12 P. Dodkins . ... . .. .. .. .. .. .
13 D. Carter . .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. .
15 T . Lincoln .. .. .. . ... . .. .. .. .
16 J. Marrama .. .. .. . .. .. .. .
17 A. Johnson . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .
18 M. Gibson .. .. . .. .. .. .. . .. .
19 M. Johnston .. . .. .. .. . ...
20 W. Sucher .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. ..
21 C. Thrower. .. .. .. .. . .. .. ..
22 W. Duson . .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. ..
25 I. Kearns . .. . .. .. .. .. .. . ... .
28 N . Prestigiacomo . .. .. .
29 D. Bennett .. .. . ... . .. .. .. .
30 F. Caputo .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .
31 D . Sokolenko .. .. . ... . .. .
32 D . Bunn . . ... . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .
33 R. Martinez . .. .. .. .. .. . ...
35 B. Parks . .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. ..
VI11 (2)RY FINALIY v KEW
Coach: GDavid Maguire
i A. Lazarus. .. ... .. ... .. ... ..2 A. Slawinski ... .. ... .. ... ..3 M. O'Dea.. ... .. .. .. ... .. ... ..5 S. Ivak .. .. .. ... .. .. .. ... .. ... ..7 D. Brand .. ... .. .. ... .. .. ... ..
8 A. Lawrence . ... .. .. ... .. ..
9 D. Smith. .. .. .. ... .. ... .. .. ..
10 K. CorbaIly . .. ... .. ... .. ... .
11 C . Thompson . .. ... ... .. .
12 N. Lykopandis. .. .. ... .. .
16 D . Green . .. ... .. ... .. .. ... .. .
17 P. Seal .. .. ... .. .. .. ... .. ... .. .. .
18 C. Curtain . ... .. .. ... .. .. ...
22 A . Carr.. .. .. .. ... .. .. ... .. .. ...
23 T. Maughan . .. .. ... .. ... ..
24 T. Reynolds .. ... .. .. .. ... ..
25 C . Belej . .. ... .. .. ... .. .. .. ... ..
29 I . Fletcher .. ... .. .. .. ... .. ..
33 M . Bond . ... ... .. .. .. ... .. .. ..
37 D . Leary .. .. ... .. .. .. ... .. ... .38 B. Cartlidge. .. ... .. .. .. ... .
39 N. Prendergast .. .. .. ... .
40 M. Qulnn. .. .. .. ... .. ... . ... .
42 P. Conidon .. ... .. .. ... .. .. .
44 T. Hernadl . ... .. .. .. ... .. .. .
49 M . Garofollo . .. .. ... .. ... ..
51 J . Edwards ... .. ... .. .. ... ..
54 C . Johnson .. .. ... .. .. ... ..
56 T. Lucas . ... .. .. .. ... ... .. .. ..58 S. Edwards ... .. .. ... .. .. ..61 J. Bevertdge .. .. ... .. .. ... .
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1/4 frne 1/2 time 3/4 Tine Final t/4tiie t/2 tine 2V4 tine Firial
CLUB U19 SECTIO Nby Brett Connel lWAR HOUSE
,sports & Medica lSppp(ie
s round today still plent tne top (2) sections to determine finalstball i
n
Reviewsection 1
The OPs began like a train and unfortunately the~~odders were not on it when it went zooming past .Tcn goals down at the half the rest was immaterial asdie OPs fine tuned for the major rounds. A similarstory at Bulleen where Old Carey were battling tontaintain a ferocious pace set by the Tonners . TheXavs gave notice they will not be slacking off in therun home to the finals with a strong showing against~tie Bernards at Toorak Park . Hede and Curnow lead-ing the way for the Xavs . with Evans and Swann bat-,,~g all day for the Bernards . The Blues kept theirfinals chances alive with a strong win over the Lions,; to did the D's over the SKOBs .
Section 2The Eagles knocked the Tigers from the four with
a resounding second half of 8 goals to 2 at Bulleen,while the Friars rebounded as expected at theexpense of the Bloods . The Sharks moved into fourthspot, just half a game ahead of the Tigers courtesy ofa thrashing handed out to the Blacks, while theScothcies did likewise to the NOBs . In the final matchPassador with 5 edged closer to the ton, and assisteddie OT's in their solid win over the OM's best servedby Couzens and Murphy .
Section (2) BlueDe La Salle (2) made life a misery for the more fan-
cied Monash Blues at Clayton with a strong win, lead-ing all day the D's won their fifth game for the year .The Monds halted Caulfield Grammarians recent runof good form at home, while the Saints could no tbreak their duck (as predicted) against Old Xaverian s
(2) . Better Xavs Connell (no relation), Hoare andDenton . The Jackas moved to fifth spot with a verystrong showing at Albert Park, defeating the Pantherscomfortably. Not the form Sven Samild will be wanti-ng to take into the finals for the Panthers though, andin the final match my mail about injuries atRoverland was well off the mark as they inflicted theHigh's second consecutive defeat at home . Wilmottand Flahive doing the damage for the Rovers .
Section (2) RedSt. Leos Emmaus with Volpi and Foley in fine
touch took their match against Therry Penola right upto the visitors until half time, after which Zampogna .O'Shea and Sifter moved into top gear to see Therry'sstrong second half of the year form continue. YarraValley recorded another "team effort" with Vaughanbooting 6 against the OGs. Down by 14 goals at thehalf the OGs battled hard all day and full credit toBolton . Dinning and Timms for their consistent per-
formances across the ( ( ~day. In the final I( _ I'match the Redbacks l Jassured themselves ofa percentage boosting win with Welch adding 6 goalsto his tally for the year, with Frew, Healy and Whitein good touch . For the vanquished none tried harderthan Varano, Karabatsos and Key . Aquinas and OldIvanhoe had the byes .
PreviewSection 1
The Tonners host Mazenod at Brighton and withtoo much riding on the result will assure themselvesfourth position with a solid win . The OPs host theXavs at home and although struggling of late I cannotsee the OPs getting within 5 majors of the Xavs evenat Bundoora . St . Bernards will be hoping to snuff out•the slim chance the Blues have of making the finalstoday, although with extra incentive I favour the visi-tors . The Lions will be no match for the D's this week,whose form is looking threatening, while the SKOBsshould finish the OC's year as it began .
Selections: Old Brighton, Old Xaverians, Uni .
Blues, De La Salle & St . Kevins .
Section 2Marcellin host the Friars at home and although
last time it was the Friars by plenty, I expect a bettershowing from the Eagles today - even though theFriars will get the points . What a beauty the battle forfourth will be with Beaumaris (4th) hosting St . Bedes
Mentone Tigers (5th1. Last time it was the Tigers by22 points, and at home I favour the same result withthe Tigers hard to defeat at home. I)ni . Blacks bringtheir season to a close by hosting Old Scotch who willbe too strong today, as to should Old Trinity be forthe NOBs. The Bloods and OM's clash atKeysborough and although the OM's got the pointslast time, today I favour the Bloods to reverse thatresult.Selections : Whitefri ars, St . Bedes Mentone Tigers,Old Scotch, Old Trinity & Old Haileybury .
Section (2) BlueCaulfield Grammarians will finish their excellent
second half of the season with a win against MonashBlues, while De La Salle (2) and Old Xaverians (2)should fight out a close contest, with the D's fanciedto reverse their last round thrashing. The Saints hostthe Jackas and try as they might the Saints will beunable to hold the confident Jackas outfit, fresh fromtheir fine win last week . MHSOB travel toPantherland in search of a win and will find no joyhere today. The Panthers will be keen for a return toform before the finals and will have the know how t o
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defeat the High given the result last time they met . Inthe final match the Rovers will be keen to get secondspot and the double chance but will be unable to con-tain a confident Ormond unit, still keen to atone forfailing at the last hurdle in 1997 .
Selections : Caulfield Grammarians, De La Salle(2), AJAX, Old Mentonians & Ormond .
Section (2) Re dOld Geelong and St . Leos Emmaus battle at Como
Park and although last time it was the OGs easily, onrecent form I predict a reversal of that result . The TwoBlues to finish the year on a winning note . OldIvanhoe host Old Paradians in what shapes as a mis-match, although I expect the OP's to battle valiantly,OIG will win well. In the final match Aquinas andYarra Valley clash with Aquinas having pushed mostsides the second time around . Today I favour them tocontinue in the same vein with a narrower marginbetween the two sides than last time, but similarresult . Therry Penola and Warringal have the bye .
Selections: St. Leos Emmaus, Old Ivanhoe & YarraValley
SENIOR S
NAME CLUB
UNDER 19 (1 )OSWALD OLD XAVERIANSDUGGAN DE LA SALLEDIMER OLD BRIGHTONHAWKINS OLD XAVERIAN S
UNDER 19 (2 )PASSADOR OLD TRINITYTHOMAS OLD SCOTCHSULLIVAN WHITEFRIARSEFSTATHIOU OLD HAILEYBURY
LAST WK TOTAL
UNDER 19 (2) BLU EBALLANTINE OLD MENTONIANSL . TAYLOR MHSOBGURPINAR CAULFIELD GRAMM .MCNISH OLD MENTONIAN S
UNDER 19 (2) RE DWELCH WARRINGALSTELLA THERRY PENOLABRANIGAN OLD IVANHOEOATES OLD IVANHOE
2 5244
4 421 38
5 978 868 77
5 3
2 913 852 62
3 8
6 75513424
UNDER-19 SECTION 1
OLD BRIGHTON v. MAZENOD Field : GajanaSkandakuma Nick EvansOLD PARADIANS v. OLD XAVERIANS Field : FranKarabelas (R) Damian MurphyST. BERNARDS v. UNIVERSITY BLUES Field : KQBrewer Andy CarrickCOLLEGIANS v. DE LA SALLE Field : Neil WootBen McKe eST. KEVINS v. OLD CAREY Field : Ben SchmiiKen McNiec e
UNDER-19 SECTION 2
MARCELLIN v . WHITEFRIARS - at OvalMarcellin College Field : Peter Buchanan CamercGill
ST. BEDES MENTONE TIGERS v . BEAUMARField : Pat Maebus Trent Greenaway
UNIVERSITY BLACKS v. OLD SCOTCH FielJason Moore Euan Lindsay
NORTH OLD BOYS v. OLD TRINITY Field : PaWithington (R) Tim Burn s
OLD HAILEYBURY v. OLD MELBURNIANS Fie]Chris Stevens (J) Ian Burges s
UNDER-19 ( 2) BLU E
CAULFIELD GR. v . MONASH BLUES at CaulfieCampus Field : Kylie Welsh David LongworthDE LA SALLE (2) v. OLD XAVERIANS (2) Fie]Jim Pappas Matthew SeferthST. KILDA SOUTH CAULFIELD v. AJAX Fie]Daniel Ischi aOLD MENTONIANS v . MHSOB at 1 .30 p .m . Fie.Dhashaka Peiris (R) Josh DiPietr oHAMPTON ROVERS v. ORMOND Field : TerenFarrell Chris Fedderson
UNDER-19 (2) RED
OLD GEELONG v. ST. LEOS EMMAUS FieGraeme Morgan Justin GrossbardTHERRY PENOLA BYEOLD IVANHOE v . OLD PARADIANS (2) FieDamian Lane (R )WARRINGAL BYEAQUINAS v. YARRA VALLEY Field : Matthew MeMichael Jessep
ROUND 1 9U-19 SECTION 1 - lst Semi-final
SATURDAY AUGUST 22ndBOX HILL - 2 p .m .
U-19 SECTION 2 - 1st Semi-finalSATURDAY AUGUST 22nd
SCAMMELL RESERVE - 2 00 p .m .U-19 (2) BLUE - 1st Semi-final
SATURDAY AUGUST 22ndPARKDALE - 2 pm
U-19 (2) RED - lst Semi-finalSATURDAY AUGUST 22nd
TRINITY GRAMMAR - 2 .00 pm
UNDER 19 SECTION 1- 8 .08.9 8
Bray 3. Sciuano 2. Morgan. Fox. Beat : Nisbet . Party. Bray. Harrington.
rtAMNOD 1.2 1.2 4.3 7.3.456LD ppBADiANS 8.2 11.8 16.10 24.17.181
:.~.ro. Crodc .~~ puadtena : Byron 6 . Vecchia 3. Sullivan 3. O'Shea 3 . Prusenvo 3, Richardson 2,
.-,rrzuk. Kudeurth . Lonle. Green . Beat : Pmscino. Ptoenges . Bv'rmt. Richardson.an+a. Felbu•cs.CARLY 0.2 3.4 7.4 10.10 .70
1 ~ t•p BRIGHTON 7.3 13.7 17.12 23.17.1550'd Catey:Tstrulls 3 . South . Hakins 2 . Addison, HrHernan . McKinstrv. timt: Stone.
Baker. Addison, ~O;d Brighton : Dlnrez 4 . Thomborroa• 3 . Lover 3 . Biggm 2. Walsh 2.1V. Earl 2 . L . 0'NeW
r; .n 2 . Thomas, Stockdale. Fae. Bat : Norwvod. Blggtn, R. ONe61. Love,ns.Johnsar.
~,ly gAAVEBIAh5 5.7 10.11 16.17 21 .17.143STBEt2NARDS 0-1 3.2 5.5 7.7.49Cy{ Ka.•edana : Lyttieton 6. Dean-Johns 4. Comma 3 . Morrison 3. Oswald 2 . O'Connell
Beat: Hede. Rathgebcr. Morrison, S. Carralus . Cumow. Deane-Johns.~t Bernards : Osbwnr . Suan . hlanmioUU . Calbu•. Mount. Taylor. PolaiaJko . Heat:
: :~ . MamL Evmts. ClttareW. Sa•atrn. Osbome.L}4R%R51T•1 BLUES 4.5 10.9 15.13 20.18.138tOLLELRBNS 2.1 5.3 7.5 9.8.82lu7vKrsity Bluea : Solh• 6. Norther 4 . KtnQ 3 . Lyle 2. logets 2. Brooks. Callery. k4od .p,ean t ~_ets. Sully. Terrill. Ferguson . Nonhey. Iiockmg.Cc.kg:azu: Ma~ieU 3. Langdon 2. hfolhud. Jo R"aters. Field, Foster. Bat: Baxter. Moon-; sJs. RNxnson . Brass . Field.p6 IA SAt.LE 4.4 13.4 15.8 19.13.127STKEVBGS 1.2 2.3 8.5 8.9 .57De La Selte: Stevens 5- SWer 4 . Hamsott 2. Snott 2. McKmzle . htotan . Robson. \4tUy.eat: Ruschene. Hamson. MeKetme . Fisher. Laragv . Stevens .St Eievtna: Sills 2 . Htnsley 2. Daze. C.wllan. Crox•lec . 6Llesl . Beat: Hoxden. Hlltslet• .yrtwn . Nokda Alm . Rattle.
UNDER 19 RED - 8 .08 .9 8ST LEOS E5IMAUS 4.2 8.4 8.8 10.10,70IItERRP PENOt.A 4.3 8-8 13-13. 18.14,122St Leoa Emmeua: Tineltl4 . Bomnet 2. Bluey. Decide Manezak. Meschner. Bdt : Dornik .
:.. ,iia . Foky. Thtettt. Bonntct .Therry Pinola: Zampagna 8. J. Smith 3. Stella 2 . Christie 2 . McMahen 2 . Cameron. Beat :
-ymnpc:gna. OShea. O SuWvan . A. htchtahon . R . Catrtet~. T. Seler.yARRAVALLEY 5.3 14-5 20-9 25 .13.163OLD GEEI.ONG 0.3 1.8 1.9 3.14.32Tina Velley: Vaugih•mt 6. Be . Reynolds 3, T. Monts 4 . Sklp)rxmdt 3 . Wines 3 . Courts 2 .
..n. h-~tmg . Longurorih . Cusano . Beet: Team EBonG:d Geetong: Timms . hlacKinnon, R'ILSan. Hest : Bolton. Bayne. hfclnnes. DW Wtg . Timms.
IIl"EOE
h ARRAGAL 29.29.203OLD PARADIANS 5.5 .35n'uringal : Welch 6 . Mutton 3 . SchWze 3.14915ar 3. Hopgood 3• White 2, Long 2 . Nasm9a h
Taylor. Burke . Natoli . Singh. Steele. Beat: Frew,1411son. Thomson. Healy. Whhe- Steele.
0d Pnradiaru: BnckeU . DcRango . AOard. Dean. Best: Gtrstuns . Varano . KakeBeld.I:atswrs . Price. Key.
BYE+tiQUQiAS
A Section Results from Page 3
SENIORS - 8 .08.9 8ST KEVINS 2.2 7.3 12 .5 13 .7.85OLD SCOTCH 5.5 8.7 10.8 13.10.88St Kevina : Brnvles 3. Fraser 2. Olive 2. Garvey. Curtis . Smith . Mahoney. D . Ryan.1tcGuinnes . Best : Marusic . Farquharson. Bou9es, Ohvc. Smith. Fraser .Old Scotch: Hawkins 3. Millar 3. Phillips 2 . Pritchard. Boyd. Cran e. Hume.Beat :Hume. Laird. Collins. Stokes. Price. Smith.OLD HAB•EYBURY 4.3 5.3 10.7 14.10 .94DE LA SALLE 2.1 8.4 12.8 15.13 .103Old Halleybuty: Lappage 2 . D . Secettll 2 . W . Phillips 2- Baxter. Carty. Floyd . Home .Hucker. Morey. M. Semdl. A . Walden. Besi : Morey . Armstrong. D. Seccull .
Be La Salle : Mannix 3 . Hart 3. Jackson 3. Corm 2. Evans. Hyland . Las". Moore .Best: Marulie. Evans. Hyiand . Jackson. Balzar. Lasini .COLLEGIANS 2.4 4.5 7.5 8.5.53ST BERNARDS 3.1 9.4 10.8 16.17.113Coll egians : Dean-Johns 3. Clcarv. Elg. Phillips. Carpy. Warne-Smith . Best:PhID➢ ps. Mooney. Carpy. Bennett. Cleary- Humphrey.St. Bernardi: Vassailo 5 . Gilmour 3. Harvey, 2 . Davis 2. J. Gollant . L. Gollant.CorNto. Loughlin . Best : L. Gollant . Adam hterrtngton. Hogan. Gray . Vassallo-Conuto.UNIVERSITY BLUES 0-2 1.8 3.9 6.11 .47OLD XAVERIANS 0 .2 1.6 3.9 8.11 .47University Blum : Wyrn•krnuski 3 . McKinnon 2 . Alexander. Best: Stewart.tirsteegen . Lon y. Sturock . Meade, Maplestone .Old Xaverlarts: itichardson S. Bourke 2 . Jones 2 . Taylor. Cranage. Gladman,Holmes . Hede . Healy. Best: Blood . Bmshl'icld. Cranage. Holmes . Wood. Woodruff.OLD BRIGHTON 2.2 5.5 8.9 9.12.66OLD MELBURNIANS 2.4 7.8 10.12 13.13 .91Old Brighton : Much 4- Krztnwiak 2. Lemlox Winter. Alderson . Best: LertnoxTetuan. Krzvnu•iak. Hipwcll. William . Murch.Old Mellrurntans: Aubrey, 5. Guest 3 . Hart 2. Usetnov, 2. Ross. Best: Holme.MeMullln, Hart . L. Boyd. Wilhelm .
UNDER 19 SECTION 2- 8 .08 .9 8MARCELLIN 4.2 9.2 11.4 17.10.112ST BEDES hfENfONE TIG. 5.1 8.3 9-10 10 .12 .72Marcellln: Dlamgorgiats 4, McCallum 4, Ganner 3 . Petinella 2 . Rosltano. Dc mrceW.Pappalaroo. Romatrm. Beat: Gieeson . Ballariae. Seines . Gartner. Pappa}ordo. Lov.St Bedea Mentone Tlg: KingWeU 2. LVNlanu. ConnoOt• . L. l4Mtle. M. Young. Suachan.Be6. Dmrv. Rvan . Bt: P.1Wttte. A. Bumet- Rvan. M. Young. tNWann .WHITEI'RIARS 6.3 13.5 18.7 28.11 .167OD HAILEYBURY 2 .2 3.3 7-5 7.5.47Whitetriara : SuWvan 8. Anderson 6. Northe.y 3 . Phan 2. Hilton 2. Beatne. Fertele. Doherty.Rekl. Davis . Beat : Nonhey . Su6n:vt. Beattte. Anderswl . Fleming. M . Cassanno.Old Halleyhury : Bmdar 3. Branitam 2. Lay. Javasekera . Beat: Bmndham• Jayasekera.L.•, Bmdar. Carson . B. Harrop .BEAUMARIS 3.7 9.9 12.11 17-13.115UNIVERSITY BLACKS 0 .2 1.2 3.5 3.8.24Beaunurla: Ale.v-vtder 4 . Aprea 2, Foley 2 . Kennedy 2 . Thomas 2 . 4t11wn, Carom .Emerson . Lee. Beat : W9son . Emmerson . Carroll. Aleu4der. Smith, Lee.Univentty Blacka : (Goal Ktckers and Best Players not recehcd lOLD SCOTCH 5.4 12.9 20.14 25.22-172NORTH OLD BOYS 3.5 4.5 4.8 6.7.43Old Scotch : Thomas 8 . Oliver 6. Sladen 4. Frankenbu~g 2. Paterson• Hughes. USA-Raiers, Hume. Beat: Oliver. Ashton . Thomas. Paterson, Gla.cs. Eager.North Old Boys: Tonkins 3. Devereaux. Skene. IOtoder. Beet: Daniels . Tonkin . Skene.Waters. S. Smith. Halpin .OLD TRINITY 5.6 10.8 12.13 18.17.113OLD MELBURNtAhS 1.0 6.5 8.7 13.13.91Old Trinity: Passador 5 . Cornell 3 . Jones 2 . Noden 2. Ramsden. tteklron, ttood. LaPtra.Beat : Waldron, Cormell . Beeuec Ramsden . Laplra .Old MelhurNares: Samplen 3 . ANree 2. Alder. Couzens . Farquharson . Murphy 2 . Patttson.Ray, Wilson, Beat : Sthree . Couzens, Farquharson. Wilson. Murphy . Sampierl.
UNDER 19 BLUE - 8.08.98MONASR BLUES 1 .3 5.8 6.9 12.11 .83DE LA SALLE 8.0 8.1 12.2 17.3.105Monash Btuea: Bennett 3. Collins 3. Smith 2. Creamer 2. Bronts. Elrv . Beat : Bennett .O'DatneO . Collins, Smith. VatxkllghL Bawer.Be La SelleEGoal Kkkers and Bev Platers not received)ORMOND "1.4 4.7 8.13 8.15 .63CAULFIELD GRAMMAR 2.2 2.8 3.7 5.10.40Ormond: Nash 2 . Callon 2. Stephens 2. gums . Keleher. Bmt : Knight, Gleeson.O'Hallaan. StasLak. Dale . Catdsqt .Caulfield Gremmar: Gurpmar 2. Sam . Fireman. Pearce. Beet: Kendall. vV9mot. Evans.Freeman . Winters. Sant .OLD XAVERIANS 20-11-131ST HILDA SOUTH CAULFIELD 4.5 .29Old Xnvertana: Gleeson 6. Mahoney 4 . Beat : Fitzgerald. T. Storey, Hoare. Denton.Connell . Gleeson. MeCarthv.St. Kilda South Cnultteld: Barrens 2. Zagame. 'Ass. Best : Doolan. Pterez. Zaganre.Hakns. Thurslkkl. Baraket.AJAX 4 .3 7.5 8.7 9 .12.68OLD MENTONIANS 2 .3 3.7 4.10 4.11.35Ali= Ruhensteln 3 . Finkel 3. On:u . Spero. Ritlemmrt. Bat: Runenstem. Gutman . Ors.Letka•!c. Go4v . Raleigh .Old Mentontane: Bailanttne 2 . M . Campbell . Mackay. Beat: Dnnan . K. Campbell .Mackay . O'Reilly. Kennedy, B. Alexander.MHSOB 1,0 5.4 8.5 9.7.61HAMPTON ROVERS 4.5 8.7 12 .13 14,17-101MHSOB: L. Taylor 1 H. Taylor 2. Askew 2, Wnih . Ash O'Bnen. Beet : Clmnes- Dons .Rorkkr. Askew, McCully. Parker.Hampton Rovern: W1lmott 3 . Adams 2. Jenkin 2, Prantzos 2 . Anderson . Flahh•e• Dallas .Grimmer. FI}rm . Beat: Wllmott• Flahh•e. Adam. Crovnher. Jerkin, A . Voss.
RESERVES - 8 .07 .9 8ST KEVINS 1.1 2.2 3.3 6.8 .42OLD SCOTCH 1.4 4 .6 8.8 11.10 .76St . Kevins: Pavgrazb 3. Mulcahy. Kuring Terzirll. Best: Sheehy. Mulcahy. Riz1o .Pangrazto . Hassett . Waight .Old Scotch: McDonnell 5 . Gross. Lines. Castrtcum. Panton. T. Reid. Duthie . Best:Norman. Gow. Lines . Husking. Davis, Pardon .OLD HAB.EYBURY 2.0 2.3 2.6 2.6.18DE LA SALLE 8.3 10.4 14.6 21.8.134Old Haiteybury : Pound, Byrns . Best : Pound . Lay, Orton . Rowlands . Gopu,Kirkurood-Scott.De La Sadie: P. Mannik 8 . M. Fisher 6- Huber 2. Buena . Campbell. Burkett. Ellis,Fiume, Best : Thomas. Hall . Burkett . Borella P. MannLv. Ford.COLLEGIANS 2.1 4.2 6.5 915.59ST BERNARDS 2.1 3.2 4.5 5.8.38Collegians : Gribble 3 . Harris . Byrne . Walsh . Kerr. Morley- N. Milat . Best : Halbish.Inglis. Harris, Kerr. Jones . Harding.St Bertta .tda: Farmer 2. S. Gray. ~ennedy. Wood . Best: Tankey. DeBono. Perrett.Kennedy, Nathan . Freeman .UNIVERSITY BLUES 0.1 0.1 3.2 4.2.26ODL XAVERIANS 4 .1 7.3 12.4 12.8.80University Blues :lrvine. Fehring, Clarke . Havter .Best: Fehring, Johnson .Mclntlsh . McAtooon . Obrien. Hayter. Old Xaveriana: Drake 2. Fav 2.Hunter. Perry, DWan. Ockleshaw. Barrett- Tucker. Hllbert . Bourke . Best: Dralce.Steam. Fleming. Ryan . Tuddenham. Fay.OLD BRIGHTON 2 .1 2.2 3.2 4.2 .28OLD MELBURNIANS 1.4 2.8 5.9 7.14 .56Old Brighton: (Goal Kickers and Best players not received )Old Mel)nrrnians: Crow 2 . Brown . Cloke . Dixon, M . Berry. BennetLBeat: P.Thoedore. M. Berry. Waddell. HewRL Cloke . Baines.
UNDER-19 SECTION 1
COLLEGIANS DE LA SALLE MAZENOD OLD BRIGHTON OLD CAREYCoach : Tim Kittwort h Coach : Clay Weser Coach: Rod Bourke GRAMMARIANS Coach : Peter Schille rU19 (C) : U19 (C): S. Hyland U19 ( C) :
Coach : Leigh BowesU19 (C) :
1 L . Schmidt 2 N . Herber 1 J. Schiano U19 (C) : 1 F. Hakins2 D. Moriart y
2 N. Lynch 7 J . Laragy .M Mercun
2 B. Hobbs 1 A. Paltos 3 P. Cerch_3 J. Clark (C))
.10 E . Williams 3 P. Fotiniotis 2 S . Grabe rt 4 J. Heffernan
4 D. Field 11 P. Bowden 4 C Poletti 3 G . Earl 5 T Bake r5 L. Taylor 11 C. Hyde
11 R Stevens
.Hawkin s5 R 4 W. Earl 6 P. Tompkins
6 C. Mollard7 M. Maxwell
.12 B . Mercuri
.6 L . Hawkins 5 N. Biggi n
6 T. Ewen7 S. Addison8 S. Derry
Harriso n8 N 13 S . Hyland (C) 7 P. Nelson 7 G . Rhodes 9 N. Latham.9 M. Britten 14 M . Aro n
15 J . Crowe 8 L. Varney 8 T. Handle y'
10 S. BeckettChambers11 S10 B . Page r7 M . McHen ry
18 D . Jarvis 9 D . Grant 9 L. O Neil lWhite10 J
.12 J. Mai (0)
11 N . McCann12 A . Lan don
19 D . Moor e20 B. Corin
10 D . Ryan.
11 S. Dimer 13 S. Vdali14 D . Feast
13 S . Elg C) 23 T. Fisher 12 A . Bray 12 A. Robertso n'
16 N . Bull14 T De Young 25 R . Bea ttie (VC )
Woods26 S 15 L. Morgan 13 R . O Neill 17 T Tsirogiann s15 T. Cookes
..27 C . Worsteling 16 B . Meehan (VC) 14 A. Ginnavin 18 T Tyndall
16 A . Baxter 28 S. Hart Meehan17 N 15 G . Norwood 19 T. wood ( CSpicer17 T 29 D . Forer
M J. 16 J. Thornbrow 20 M. Lawrence
.18 N . Brass
. oyce2929 K . Rogers (VC)
18 M . Bonaddio 17 C . Barrow 21 D . Stone22 pA P nd
19 A. Robe rtson.
32 R . Bonnic iSilvers32 J
19 T. Crook 18 H . Rolls19 M Carr
ou23 T. Stuart
20 J . Waters .33 M . O'Donnell
21 D. Rigg .20 A. McLaughlin 24 B . Shutie
21 C . Chambers 3 4 A . Pedicini 23 J . Kavanagh CarraX 25 A . Murph y22 S . Lynch 37 C . Buick
38 N . Stafford 24 D.. Nisbet.
22 A . Walsh26 C. Munro
Dave y27 CG tbso n23 M . 42 S . Logan 25 R. Hammond 23 J . Thomas .Mickan29 J24 M . Godfre y
McAlleste r25 A44 X . Clancy45 S . Cla
y34 C. Paine 25 A . Boyd
.30 A McKinstry
.27 T. Foster 47 A . Mo an
47 A . Orlando 37 D. Fenton 26 S . Fox27 P. Marks
31 C. DavisMeli n32 C
28 D . Telford 63 S . McManus 45 D. Stagliano 28 A. Avramedies.
33 D. Sisverwoad29 T. Rogers-Wilson p° AndrDuwggan 49 P. Har ri ngton 29 C. Stewa rt 34 A. H anson30 L . Moon (VC) C. Asmus 53 J. Di Pietro 30 D. Stockdale 35 S . McConnell31 J . Ros e33 B . Samuel
S . Erdo sR. Hup hsonD Nolan
62 A. McDowell 31 A.32 R. Haoymv ard
36 E. Dave y37 S. Davie
s39 S . Kinder .P. Nowlan 69 G . Miller 33 M . McBriar 38 A Kettle
46 M Aylwar d69 A . Dakin B . Reade 76 N . Par ry (C) 35 T. Erridge .47 A BondA. Jackson
M . Kar aviciusp
79 C . Davis .55 W. Orwi n
S. Mctvtanus
OLD PARADIANS OLD XAVERIANS ST BERNARDS ST KEVINS UNIVERSITY BLUEECoach : Ken Johansen (1) Coach: Pat Hawkins (1) Coach: Jeff Osborne Coach: Peter Foster Coach: Steven CarrollCoach : Phil Luchetta (2) Coach: Pete Callihan (2) 1.119(c): U19 (C) : N. Moore, P. Mount Ut9 (C):
U19 (Gy:1 S. Younq 1 B . Swann 1 A . Gallery 1 A. Albert2 D . Green
'2 P. Lyttleton Pizzichetta2 R 2 N. Walker 2 S . Benjami n
Meara3 G . O4 B Richardson 3 J . Healy
.3 R. Legudi 3 P. Moun t
4 A Rattle3 C. Brooks.
5 B. Gallowa yh
4 T. Curnow'
4 R. Bonnici.
5 C . Noseda 4 J . CoulloupasCaller y5 B5 B. Wood am
6 M Joyce5 K . O Loughlin 5 J . Pearson 6 B . Allis
Sh llB.
6 A. Clark.8 D. Varano 7 S . Skidmore 6 P. lan az zo e e y7 .
McCan n8 T 7 A. Crawford8 A. Vecchio 8 P. Funder 7 N. Smith .
CresswellL 8 W. Crocke r9 J. B ron
T~ieodoss i10 K 9 J . McInerneyY 8 J . DelaneyY.
10 J . Radford 9 H. Christi e.Curran11 A 11 D. Betts 9 S . Wheeler 11 T. Crowley 10 L . Dean-John s.
11 A . Talarico 14 S . McCarthy 10 C. Osborne 12 P. Bar e1 3 A Stua rt
11 F. Delas ualeq12 C .Jacavou
16 C . Price 15 L. Deane-Johns 11 S . Erickson12 A Velona
.N . Moore 12 C. Evans
Ferguson13 SB . Sulliva nAtt ard17 N
16 D. Storey ..13 S. Bug ry n
75 J . Ferrar i16 K. McDonald
..14 A. Fleetwood.
19 P. Karabatsos 17 T. Connolly 14 A. Thomas 17 A. Foley 15 J. Hockin g20 M . Dempster 19 N. Rathgeber Pfeiffe r15 A 18 A. Wise 16 J. Hatt on21 M . Szewczuk
Cos riff22 Mg
20 T. Farrow (VC).
16 A. Mastropasqua 19 C . Goldswort h y20 P. OiKeefe
17 W . Jackso nKi.
23 D . Brig s 21 M . Fitzgerald 17 T. Pianta 21 J . Sibilia 18 G . n g19 J. Lyle23 M . Ploenges
24 L. Brickwell22 M . Rush23 R Coughlan
18 T. James19 L Kavanagh
22 M . Lagaste s23 P. Milesi 20 D . Leahy
25 A.Jakowenko26 B. O'Connor
.24 C. Carrodus (C)
.20 D. Sheehan 24 R . Sheehy
25 S. Vanderwert21 M. McKerrow22 R . McKerro w
27 S . Pruscino 27 A. Oswald 21 M . Polatajko 26 A. Bevacqua 23 T Menzies28 R. Sart ori29 V. Perry 30 C. Hoare 22 P. Rahill 27 R . Zeman
28 N Parrett24 T. McMillan
3 0 S . Fellowes 32 P. Ockleshaw 23 D . Monteleone .Conlan29 A 25 L. Morrison
31 F. Papaluca 34 E Morrison 24 A. Monteloene .30 P. Halpin 26 N . Mules
32 A. Baker34 G . Howe
.39 B. Christie 25 J . Jacks
26 A Gleason31 P. Ha rv ey
OiConno r32 S27 C . Nort hey28 S . Parsons35 D. Loney
Dean36 G 41 D . Steen.
27 James Mount.
33 J . OiConnor 29 W. Pye.37 V. Berq amin
"43 J. Hede 2 8 J . Zocco 34 T. Bergi n
35 E Ratter30 P. Sheahan
ewe h38 NN. Kud39 J . Thorn
44 M. Kenned yCarrodus45 S
29 J . Ci ttarelli .36 A . Smith
31 J . Starlin g32 A . Southerland
40 J . Collin s4 1 F. Papluca
.46 J . O'Connell
. B30 S, BorgEvan s31 J
37 R . Debrai o38 G. Anderson 33 A . Terrill
42 M . Ree s44 S Ciavola 48 C . Stephens
.32 T. Harv ey 39
DD . DunnB . Tuck3
4 35 L. Underwood.47 M . De Rango 56 J . Hawkins 33 S . Smith 41 J . Howden 36 N . Vogel s49 D . Gleason 37 J . Lloyd 42 J . Pangrazio 37 J . Ward52 N . Macart ney 42 V ludka 43 L. Wilkinson Webber38 J53 C . Butle r60 A. Swindon
.43 C. Davis 44 R. Campagna
Meehan45 L
.39 A. Whit e
82 T O'Shea. 40 R. Woodward
41 D. Wood
DEAUMARIS MARCELLIN NTH OLD BOYS OLD HAILEYBURY OLD MELBURNIAN S~o,uh, MkkBeaEon Coach: Jam Golds
U19 (C) :Coach : a~Y ~U19 (c) :
Coach : Greg Lasscock Coach: Mark Li6ard i~~S C~i U19 (C) : J . Bell U19 (C) :
tvi Smith 1 M. Lefeanue 1 Mohammed Taleb 1 L . Floyd 1 J . Goole yL. Gibso n
EnsorM2 M. Karavilis 2 TT. Waters
3 B. Kousovasilis 2 S. Dave y3 A Brudar 2 C. Guest
.Bulle rL
3 G. Cull 4 O. Khader .4 L . Paisley 3 D. Fabinyi (C )
.J. Blake 4 D. Marson 5 B. Caris s
6 D. Skene 5 D. Harrop 4 C. Murphy5 A EllimsA. Qu i n
; A. Hammond5 G. Romani n6 S. Loy
7 S. Hoban8 T. Halpin
6 R. Ladd7 A. Biggs
.6 H. Birrel l
p. Emerson 7 D. Angott i 9 A. Naiss 8 J . Meades 7 C. Fongg K. Alexander
8 D Ryan10 C . Farac i11 S 9 C. Home 8 C. Jenning s
i0 P Bird . . Bryant 10 C. Efstathiou 9 J . Murt aza1 J . Bayford 9 G. Murley 12 D . Abou d
13 C Miller 11 R. Burn 10 P. Stuckeyo Lee1_ M . 10 D . Bonanno .
14 J Saba 12 T. Rogers 11 N . Sampieri1 3 B . Stevens 11 A . Hasiotis
.15 N Tonkin 13 G . Finlayson 12 E . Wilso n
14 D . Dew15 D . Foley 12 D . Ballantine
.16 P. Bo ry siewicz17 S . Rey noidson
14 M . Chishol m15 C . Jayasakera
13 D . Patterson14 G Anderso n
16 N . Atkins 13 P. Pappalardo 18 S . Mcliroy 16 J . Miller.
16 R Atkins17 N . Aprea18 N . Kennedy
14 C . Duinard o15 J Pappalardo
19 M . Payn e20 R . Amato 18 B . Harro p
19 C . Moyle
.17 J . Hammon d
;g N . Atkin s20 A Faraguna
.16 P. Diaco ior isg g 22 G .
Barker 20 H . Francis21 D Lay
18RE . Farq
. H amsrson
21 K. Ransthorn 17 J . Delahunt 23 H . Makhou l24 B Kurec
.22 T. Hilton 20 E . Alder
22 R . Carroll 18 M . Moussi .25 M . Moustafa 23 M . Somaia 21 W. Yunken
23 A Catlin 19 J . Sheehan 26 N . O'Halloran 24 B. Hall 22 C . Ra y24 S . Moore 20 N Mathews 27 M . Rees 25 D . Harri g an 23 I . Ambler25 A . Black s26 P. Wright
.21 M . Fisher
28 N . Smit h29 S . Smith
26 J . Bell (C)27 R Carson
24 J . Moss25 H Turner
27 B . Thomas 22 M . Robe rts 30 D . Willoughby31 B Wilson
.28 S . Dietz
.26 H . McLeod
28 R. BeatonWilso n29 A
23 L . Bettiol .32 Momoud Taleb 29 M . Nicholso n
30 R27 W. Austi n.
30 B . Spence 24 B . Dinnee n25 G Hawkins
33 A . McKenzi e34 C . Wood
. Brandha m31 D. Mason
28 C. Sibree30 N . Cou tt s31 L McNicholas
32 S . Tucker.
26 T. Louder35 S. De Boa r36 B. McIntyre
32 E . E k40 D. Pountney 32 M . Benk o
33 N . Conlan 27 D . Ciro 37 M . Saunders 47 J . Robe rt son 33 N . Couzen s38 N . Devereaux39 D Mead 50 A . Rode.40 P Daniels 57 M . Anderso n.41 M . Hayes 61 S . Deitz
OLD SCOTCH OLD TRINITY STBEDES UNIVERSITY WHITEFRIAR SCoach: Terry Kendall Coach: Steven Maus MENTONETGESS BLACKS Coach: Shane Ryles
-U19 (C) : G . Junkeer U19 (C) : S Jones, E Oavatris Coach: tdichael Lovejoy Coach: Paul o'Sharmassy 1,119(c) :
1 G.Junkeer(C) 1 S.Jones(C)U19(C) : U19(C):
1 A.Croug h2 T. Chapma nMile s3 S
2 A. Beeve r3 M Passador
1 A Ryan2 P Carroll
1 M . Atkin 2 M. Nort he Cy~ ).
4 A. Sheer.
4 A. Rothe 3 C Tesoriero 2 C. Brown 3 B. Phan (C )5 T. Paterson 5 B. Hutchinson
6 C Russell4 J Dunne 3 L. Brown 6 B. Winc h
6 I . McKenzi e7 C Stevens
.7 B. ise p i~
5 J Doubaras6 L Abdallah
4 M. 8 rneY 7 T. Hilton C(V ).
8 T. Frankenburg 8 D. G si wo rt h 7 8 Mcshane 5 A. Clements 8 R. Fedel e9 N. Leitl 10 S . Dann 8 L Hamilton 6 B. Costello 9 L. Trewhell a10 N . Sladen 11 K . Noden 9 P Russo
7 B . Dryne 10 A . Johnson11 C . Fricke12 L Hume
12 C . Wilson (VC)13 S . Johnson
10 LT y li m11 J Williams 8 P. Greenbank 11 M . Cassarino
.13 N . Simo n14 A Willersdorf
14 R . Gamble15 R . Baxter 12 A Connoll
13 N (kZomer ( /C)9 E. Hannon 12 D . Reid
13 J. Powe r.15 J . Hu g hes 16 T. Hogains
17 C Hilt 14 J Drury 10 A . Maher 14 S . Ward16 N . O'Brien .
18 N . Dahlstrom 15 G Gomez 11 J . Marr 15 J. Anderson17 S . Eage r19 M Rowell
19 J . Masle n20 M. Canzoneri
16 A Burnett17 S Lambert
12 J. Martin 16 B. Sinclai r.20 N . Brewster 21 L. Kennedy 18 M Young 13 J . McAuley 17 D . Eiferman n21 T. Glass 22 D . Kinross 19 D Falkingham 14 L . Mellings 18 R . Murray22 L. Hannema n23 L Walkom
23 8 . Fitzmaurice24 E . Davatzis C
()20 C Mizz i21 J Cunningham 15 S. Moody 19 M . Duffy
.24 L. Hawkins 25 W. Hanse n
26 D. Robinson 22 G Smith 16 B. Murphy 20 S . Flemin g21 M Setches25 M . Thwaite s
26 J . McCarroll27 L. Clarke28 C Butler
23 D Napier (C)24 G Alford 17 R . Neale
.22 S . Davi s
27 E . Stewart.
29 W. Brady 25 L Wintle 18 A. Nolan 23 L. Armstron g28 T. Cardy 30 S . Kimonidis 26 P Doherty 19 C . Pease 24 J . Treyvau d29 S . Hosking
g30 A . LeedsR . Ramsden
32 J . Cornell27 S Kingwel l28 D Young 20 H . Peck 25 S . O'Meara
31 S . Prendergast Y.So
r Adal33 35 Y C 29 B. Johnstone 21 C . Schilling 26 D . Sulliva n
32 E. Oliver .37 S . Medlin 30 T Fava 22 M . Staunton 27 T. Hoar e
35 P. Rodger s36 R Ashton
39 A . Mai yah43 D Wafdron (VC)
31 P Wintl e32 S Bell 23 S . Vegter 28 B . Dohe rt
y.37 C . Armstrong
.44 M . Lapira 33 G Strachan 24 D . Walsh 29 M . Walsh
40 A. Collins 45 S. Darcy-Molloy 34 M Mulcahy 30 A . Beatt ie (VC )41 A. Reed 52 A. Andrews
61 N Broster35 A Smith 31 T. Mulcah y
66 H . Thomas .64 M . Kassaby 36 N . McEni ry 35 D . Levi
~NDER-19 SECTION 2
UNDER-19 - (2) BLU E
AJAXCoach: Henry Ritt1.119(c):
1 B. Klein2 A. Bock3 B. Davis4 0. Goklenfein5 E. Goldstone6 0 . Frid7 S. Gutma n8 J. Rosenbaum9 J. Onas10 H . Snow11 D . Rutko12 S. Majma n13 D . Rubenstein14 J. Weinstock15 D . Finke l16 D . Feldman17 J. Rockmart18 A. Golvan19 J. Basist20 S. Czarny21 D . Stub22 P. Glazer23 B. Ritterman24 A. Lewin25 M. Blashki26 Mark Segal27 C . Spero30 A. Lefkovic32 A. Rodgers33 S. Shetzer36 M. Segal39 S. Midler40 A. Halphen43 J. Sharp44 J. Kretsch
GRAMMARCoach : Mark DonovanU 1 9 (C) : S. wldjeja
1 J. Sam e2 N. Bourke3 S. Erikson4 J. Ryan5 S. Kendall6 J. Fulston7 M. Davies8 D. Globan9 J. Acfield10 C. Worboys11 P. Sykes12 S. Sant13 R. Silverman14 T. Cripp s15 A. Schwab16 B. O'Callaghan17 T. Kavouris18 M . Gurpinar20 A. Winters21 C. Nair n22 M . Richardson23 C. Cree r24 A. Wilkinson25 G. Evan s26 S. Widjaja (C)27 T. Freeman28 B. Hasforth29 D. Golabek33 P. Ralp h34 J. Wilmot35 A. White38 D. Veentjer71 K. Deaki n
MONASH BLUESCoach: Mks DickensonU19 (C) : J. SmGh
1 J . Bell 31 R. ReB h2 S. Collins 32 N. Seewang3 B. Martin 34 J. Fanning4 N . Patten 35 S . Batters5 C . Williams 36 M . Smith6 F. Eley 37 M . Bottom7 B. McNeill 42 M . Bennett8 S. Lloyd 43 A. Forster-9 C .0'Bree Knight10 E. Baxter 44 W. Wlckham11 J. Bronts 47 A. Spence12 A Weeks13 B. Carstein14 G . VandeGgt15 S. Young16 J. Smith (C)17 J. Miller
1L . McLellandB. Muston
20 M . Hickey21 T- Crowe22 T. O'Brien23 J. Roscoe24 P. O'Donnell25 L. Dickenson26 J. Amon27 B. Burke28 D. Avery29 S. Cooke30 L. Creamer
OLD MEMDMANSCoach: Svend SarnuldU19 (C) : Wce '
1 W. Ballantine (C)2 H . Mason3 R . Alexander4 M. Emanuel5 M. Thomasen6 S. Bainbridg e7 D .8 N . Hollow9 B. Kuramoto10 L. Brow n71 D . Alexander12 R . Phipp s13 D . Grant14 N . Webster15 C . McKay16 L. Stephen17 A.0'Reilly18 M . Frances19 M . Kennedy20 P. Mevel21 T.64cNish22 A. Martin23 A. Palme r24 A. Drinan (VC)25 L. Hogan26 N . Lane27 A. Worrell28 C. Twentyman29 A. Kelly30 B. Goss31 S. Worrell55 M . Campbell
DE LA SALLECoach : Craig William sU19t2 (C): A Donnison
1 R. Loft2 R. Gullifer2 A. Keogh3 G . Hrisfov3 L.RVa n4 M. Ruschena6 J. Davies7 J. B rne7 S . Tyucker9 N. Synott9 I . Watson10 J . La Ragy10 A. Molan11 L. Meehan12 S . Logan12 T. Robson13 A. Donnison (C)13 M . Harrison15 A. McKenzie18 P. Nowlan19 N. Stafford20 J . Silver20 J . Willey23 J . Mead29 M . Coghlan31 A. Hancock31 B. Reade40 A. Hayes57 N. Brasher58 D. Forer (VC)
D. BuckleyT. BuntineA. BurrowsM . EvansR. FordA.JacksonD. McHenS . Monte giIvaA. MurrayB . MuscatA. NevilleE . PhillipsD. PipitoM . SalemD. Stinear
OLD XAVERIANSCoach: Pat Hawkins (1)Coach: Pete CaAklart (2)U19 (C):I A Baity 38 J M&Orey2 C. Barrel
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3 B.Be*w 40J.MdEerl4 D.eeS, 47 Rklerari5 C.Carodis 42 B.Mefin6 S. Cxrods 43 C. MaR'.pr.ey7 B.CMSBe 44 EMarem8 C.Ccrdm 45 P.Odbelex9 T. Conrp?y 46 J. OT:mtcdte R.Caglian 47 KOYx~intt TG~ 48A 0RV3712T.Da.~, 49TPaAas13J.DaRn 50M.Cvn14 A Dap 51 N. Ra1t~t5lFaroH 52 R=16 J. Fay 53 M. Far9ht7R.Fe* 54D.Ryan18M.Rbij-~aid 55A~Fi19 M . Frcq 56 S. Skdmre29 PFimrqer 57 ASpmce21 T G e esm 58 D.SM22N,Ha2 59C.Skphcrs23 J. HaMas 60 D. S&nzy24 1 Ha* 61D,SDrey25
J. He<le 62 T. Sbre7
26 J. H~ 63 N. TreE§27 C. tbxe 64 S. Truirbe28 R. kw.Wjqb 65 C, wary29 J. Wad 66 D.WafU'd30 D. tr~ 67 M . xerb31 M .Kemady32 A ta,lj33 R.tawW34 P. ty'"'~m35 S,McCatfry36 A McOwtdl37 B Md'irzh
HAMPTONROVERS
Coach: Ian FYlkmottUt9 (C):
1 D. Anderson2 A .Ouon3 T Prantzos4 J Midwinter5 S Wills6 A Crowther7 A Duddy8 W Climas
10 M, Shavpis11 A Voss12 A Landrigan13 N . Rehn14 M. Louis15 G Shenfield16 G Wood17 A Smith18 J Stokes19 D Voss20 L. Bird21 M Jenkin22 L. Dallas23 S . Grimmer24 M. Flynn25 B Hevard26 M Flahive27 M. Flynn28 C. Lucas29 D Anderson30 M Lanagan
ORMONDCoach: Brian KeelingU19 (C) : A. Stasialc1 S . Thompson2 M. Nash3 D . Robbins4 D . Rowa n5 T. Ashford (C)6 B. Healy7 S. Keleher8 R . Coulson9 J . Putz10 J . Cullen11 B . Minte rt2 P. Townsend13 A. Ku rzet14 B . Healey16 M. Broadhurst17 S. Naughton18 P. Ciccarella19 A . Strauch20 M. O'Halloran21 C . Walker22 D . Hopkins24 K. Watson25 J . Dale26 D . Mabbe tt27 P. Gleason28 A. Stasiak30 H . Black31 P. Waked33 S. Stephens35 C . Knight40. P. Willoughby71 . K. Quon76. E. Sherwood
M .H.S .O .B .Coach: Peter O'DeaU19 (C): Jeff Vfdson
1 T. Parker2 R . Clowes3 A . Simpson4 J . Wilson5 A. OiBrien6 J. Moore7 J. Gregson8 T. Leaver9 R . Limb rick10 N . McKenzie11 S. Rodder12 N . Youngs13 B. Sims•Lucas14 S. Caller15 T. Wright16 K. Miezis17 G . McCully18 J. Davis19 B. Hil l20 A. OiBrien21 P. Physic22 P. Brown23 R .Joseph24 A. Mazur25 L . TayIor26 A. Askew27 H . Taylor28 M. Podolsky29 R . Park30 T. Morgan31 L . Jones32 R . Weeden33 T. Lower34 R . Ware35 B. Miezis36 S. Osborn e
ST KILDASTH CAULFIEL
Coach: John HowardU19 (C): J. Drummond
63 J. Drummond64 C. Thurefwld65 D. Mahoney66 K Toabey67 W. Perkins68 J. Zgame69 s. Reece70 C. Barrera71 M . Baraket72 A. Caruana73 S. Romagnuro74 C. Gray75 M .Teppn76 D. Slade77 A. Moore78R.Half79 C. McWin60 A. Hams71 L Doolan82 B . Zurak83 A. SetJOn84 L Pryde 93 S . Ke-85 H. Ready 94 D . Heaysr66 C. Pierez 95 A . Diab87 T. Matttcews 96 M. Cole88 J. Van e,erkel 97 M. Toyb89 N. DiZWa90 S. Katapouios91 T. Campbell92 B. SantaArcaa
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W ETEMPIS Coach: Bri a r Catmight Coach: Stewart Mot.ean Coach: Ken Jot~esen (1 )Phit L h tt 2C hCoach : Bob Elks U19 (C) ; U19 (C): uc a a ( )oac :
1.119(c): 8 N . Dinning 1 D . Bernet 1 S . Young
CowlingN '. 2 A. Bestow 15 R . Lane 3 N . Coyne 3 G. O Meara
3 R. Brown16 B Couch
4 B . Davis 4 B . Richardso n4 C. Callej a5 M. DeBoer
.18 T. Straughton
5 A . Oates6 K . Angelo
5 B . Galloway
6 N. Eastwood 26 A. McKinnon 7 M. Logan7 M. Fisher 29 D Bolton 8 B . Spoor 6 M. Joyce
Hel dl 1., 9 J. Florence 10 B . Roderick
43 A . Clay 15 R. Holmwood 11 A . Curran
1 215 N . Macreevy 52 M . Cashinella 18 A. Harper
19 T. Mossop 23 C. Barker 19 P. Karabatso s
21 R Parris 58 L Heine Brand t26 S20 M . Dempster
26 M. Johnstone
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Cosgriff22 M23 B. Pouroganis 60 D Mclnnes (C) 37 J . Keane .
44 M. Dal santo 26 J . Stynes 24 L. Brickwell
29 B. Walleneiser 75 A . Timms
28 R Sartori79 W. Keeble .29 V. Perry30 S . Fellowes31 F. Papaluca
STLEOS ENMAJJS THERRYPENOLA WARRINGAL YARRA VALLEY 32 A. Baker
WATn.E PARK Coach: Paul Mahon Coach : John Stanton Coach : Ash Wain 34 G . HoweU19 (c) : U19 (C): U19(C): 35 D. Loney
~~~M~ 36 G . DeanU19 (C): 2 R. Zampogna 1 H. Anderson 1 A . Midland 37 V. Bergami n1 N . Hodder 4 R. Springall 2 S . Anderson
Bloomfield3 D2 T. Morris3 S. Lloyd 38 N . Kudewe h
2 P. Batty 8 A. Grant .4 G . Bell 4 C . Fraser 39 J. Thor n
3 G. Bonnici 9 S. Stella 5 L. Bolzo nBurk e6 C
5 P. ValloppiWine s6 M M 40 J. Collins
4 R. Gallagher 10 C . Bannister .7 A. Cam,illeri
.7 B . Sturzaker 41 F. Papluca
5 C. Miller 11 S. Bocaglia 8 M. Chazan 8 B . Arnot 42 M Rees6 G. NeweyY
J . Briedis 9 B. Frew10 E Gale
9 J . LongworthSearl e10 B
.44 S. Ciavola
7 A Volpi 13 D . Candiloro .11 A. George
.11 B . Reynolds 47 M. De Rango
. McDonal d8 C . R . Dodds 12 A. Gree n13 T HealeY
Lan12 D . g 49 D . Gleeson9 M. Brown 15 A. McMahon .
14 A. Hopgood 13 C. Shugg14 T Llo d 52 N . Maca rt ney
10 C . Vaughan 16 D . Dunn 15 J. Hopkins.
15 D . Bailey 53 C . Butle r11 J . Blandthorn 17 A . McDonald 16 D . Inman
17 M Keegan16 A
. Bell60 A. Swindo n
12 N . Zannis 18 N . James .18 D . Lewis 17 T. Mcllrat h
18 R Pearce 82 T. O'Shea13 S . Dornik 19 G . Kure t
SmithJ19 G . Long20 M. Manovella
.19 E . Krys e~s e
14 P. Mansic . Morris21 S 20 T. Tyshin g15 M . Dunn 21 B . Fitzpatric k
22 M Yates
.22 D . Mutto n23 N Mullane
21 P. Vaugh n22 B . Drew
16 A . Schlittle r17 T Kay
.23 M . Russell
.24 D . Nasrallah25 M. Natoli
23 C. Arnol d24 A . Cusan o
18 J . McNally 24 T. Sigfter 26 L . Prosser 25 S . Matter s
19 J . Ross 25 N . Trewin 27 M. Pope28 D . Ryan
25 J . Skipwort h27 T. Hancoc k
20 S . Goldsworthy 26 R . Garcia 29 D . Schulze 28 B . Reynolds27 R . Azzopardi 30 T. Sessions 29 S . Coleman28 C O'Brien 31 R . Singh 30 B . Wapshott.29 N . Parrett
32 M. Sloa n33 J. S~penc e
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31 J . Scanlan
34 . Tay or35 N . Taylor36 D . Thomas37 T. Thomso n38 M. Vanlint39 S . Walter 42 J . Wilkin s40 B . White 43 A. Welch41 D . Wilson 44 S . Yee
q(~UINAS O.~~;h : rarryr~E~!Ji9( i
J. Jess 1 S. Alderhoven 12 N. Bayne 2 G. Gibson 2 D. Green2
S . StaddonM. Boland
~ S, Bennett J. Coghlan
M. Greer 5 B. Woodharn
gi. Harkin 8 D. Florence 31 L . Stevens 9 B. Low 8 D. Varano
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D. McKee 8 A
. VecchioT. Moran 10 L. Groves 34 A. McCann 11 C. Brannigan 9 J . Byron
12P. Glennie 11 J. Howard 36 M. Avery 14 P. Dowd
1 4 T. Blasch 13 A. King 50 N Edgar 16 R. Hense15 M. Tan 14 N. Macrides 51 J. Garland 17 J. Harrop 11 A . Talarico16 C . Fiel d
1$ J. Coussins C
. Jacavou17 J . Nlison 16 N. McCroha 53 T. Carty 20 B. Willis 16 C. Price
19 B. Anthony 17 B. Mountain 54 E . Wilson 21 R. Gilderdale 16 B . Sullivan
?0 D . Marshall 18 S. Mountain 22 G. Maddelic 17 N . Attard21 D. Minogue 55 0
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22" B. Moran 20 M. Natfas 56 R Brown 25 P. Illi s
24 B. Mills 22 T. Peterson 59 J. Malpas 30 L. Courag e
32 J. Bleakney 21 M
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34 M. Delsovito 24 N. Povaran 61 J . Chamberlain 40 C. Harris 23 D. Briggs
1 J. Pole 25 D. Povaran 63 M. McCarthy 23 M. Ploenges.
3 S. Devers 27 P. Taylor 64 R.Scurry 25 A. Jakowenko
( 28 L. Thompson 68 W. ElleryD . Keal y
71 M. Woods 26 B
. O'Connor60 D. Vine 76 D Brauer 27 S. Pruscino
FINALS VENUE SAll of the A and B section finals are played at Elsternwick Park, except the B section Preliminaryfinal which is played at Sandringham (12/9) whilst the C section Grand final is played at ElsternwickPark on this date .
C section . First semi (22/8), Second semi (29/8) and Preliminary Final (5/9) - SANDRINGHAM .D section (final five system) . Qualifying final (2 v . 3 - 22/8), Elimination final (4 v. 5 - 23/8) -MONASH UNIVERISTY, First semi (30/8), Second semi (29/8), Preliminary Final (5/9), Grand Final(12/9) - MORDIALLOC .
E Blue section . First semi (23/8), Second semi (22/8), Preliminary Final (29/8), Grand Final (5/9) -CENTRAL RESERVE .
E White section. First semi (23/8) BARTLETT RES ., Second semi (22/8), Preliminary Final (29/8),Grand Final (5/9) - CAMBERWELL SPORTS GROUND .
F section. First semi (23/8) - GILLON OVAL, BRUNSWICK, Second semi (22/8) - CRAMERSTREET, PRESTON, Preliminary final (29/8) - GILLON OVAL BRUNSWICK, Grand Final (5/9) -CRAMER STREET, PRESTON.
Under 19 Section 1. First semi (22/8), Second semi (29/8), Preliminary Final (5/9), Grand Final(12/9) - CITY OVAL, BOX HILL .Under 19 Section 2. First semi (22/8), Second semi (29/8), Preliminary Final (5/9), Grand Final(12/9) - SCAMMELL RESERVE OAKLEIGH .Under 19 Blue section . First semi (22/8), Second semi (29/8), Preliminary Final (5/9), Grand Final(12/9) - GERRY GREEN RESERVE PARKDALE .
Under 19 Red section . First semi (22/8),'Second semi (29/8) - TRINITY GRAMMAR, PreliminaryFinal (5/9), Grand Final (12/9) - PARADE COLLEG E
Club XVIII . First and Second semis (8/8) (sec 1) SCAMMELL RES, OAKLEIGH sec 2 - RAMS-DEN STREET RESERVE, Preliminary finals 15/8 (Saturday), Grand Finals 23/8 (Sunday) -ELSTERNWICK PARK .
* The Executive at all times reserves the right to shift matches from venues depending on thepa rt icipating teams and the travel for example that may be involved . Venues may be changedalso if the winter weather causes venues chosen to deteriorate .
FINALS ELIGIBILITYSenior finals . Any registered player can be selected as long as permit is current .
Seniors/Reserves . If both teams are playing on the same weekend the reserves player must have played atotal of 2 senior or reserve matches (be registered and have a permit) to play in the reserves final .
Reserves . Player must be registered and have a permit . To play in a reserves final (even if a player qualifiesfor an under 19 final but club wishes him to play in reserves final), player must have played 2 reservesmatches and not more than 10 senior matches during the season .
Under 19. Must be registered and have a permit . If player has played in more than 5 senior/reserves matcheshe is ineligible unless he has played more than 5 U/19 matches .
If player becomes ineligible due to above situation, and player is not picked in club's first senior final he iseligible to play in any subsequent U/19 finals match .
U/19 players playing in VFL U/18 competition (TAC Cup) must after the playing of our round 18 decidewhere they will complete the season . Such player can play in any club's final's team as long as he has played5 matches for the team for which he wants to be selected .
Where a club has two U/19 teams a player must have not played more than 10 matches with the U19/1 side
Club 18 . To play finals, a player must have played at least 4 C/18 matches and in not more than 8 senior andrese rv es matches combined .
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F. to b. A.BIG DAY ARRIVES FOR THE FINAL 6REVIEW - SEMI-FINALS
victory over Bendigo (2) and on that form will be
most positions, the Bombers winning well in
Karingal (2) and Parkside fought out anentertaining match, after an even first half,a lthough in the remaining two terms Karingalpulled away to win their way through to meetI~eilor in the Division 3 Grand Final today
. IncI e match played on Oval No.2 Maribyrnong
and Broadmeadows put on a fantastic displayof football
. Not more than a kick between theteams all day the thrilling final term proved tobe a ripper whit the Kangas coming from a goalclown to win by a solitary point and advancethrough the Division 2 Grand Final againstRAID Lions . Speaking of who had a very easy
short priced favourites for the premiership. In
!he final match Bendigo (I) battled hard alldayagainst the Bombers who proved to strong in
the finish .
PREVIEW - GRAND FINALSDivision i
At I2.30pm Karingal (2) and the Bombersclash for the Hawthorn Football Club Cup and
in what promises to be a great game the Bullsmust be favoured to win
. They were clearly th e
Y'A.RRA VA r .7..vY "JD At UD SECTION 1999
Is seeking applications for the 1999 sea-son for the positions of..
S RESERVEC AC
Applications in writing to :The Secretary, YVOBAFC
PO Box 62. PARK ORCHARDS, 3114
YVOBAPC an exciting young club fieldingSeniors, Reserves and U19's .
better team across the home and away season
victory over the highly fancied Maribyrnong . Al l
and although the Bombers will be aiming foranother premiership, I feel today that the Bullswill prove too strong .
Division 2
In the second match of the day RAID Lionsthe outstanding team of Division 2 face a firedup Broadmeadows fresh from the their (1) point
in all the RAID Lions have not put a foot wrongall year and deserve to start favourites, howev-er the Kangas should not be taken lightly, lastweek's performance proving that
. Althoughoverall I feel that the Lions will have too manyguns on the day.
Division 3
In the first match of the day at 10. i5am
Keilor Saints will prove far too strong for theKaringal number 2 team
. Although I favour theSaints to take out the premiership, I cannot se
ethe Bulls lying down without a fierce battle andfor that reason I feel the Saints may not havethis match all their own way but will do enoughto win .
Good luck to all competing teams, playersand coaches/co-ordinators today .
Clubs wishing to plac ecoaching ads for season 199 9the remaining 6 editions of th e
Amateur Footballe rare asked to call Brett Connell
for further details .
Ads are $50 per weekper box ad .
` Du_ ~1 1, QJ~ \~T~~
OCUThere are only two weeks left
of the Blood Challenge, so nowis the time to get people i n
and giving blood for your club !
Donate blood this week at the following venues :
Southbank Donor Centre City Donor Centrecnr Kavanagh & Balston Sts 2/520 Collins StreetSOUTHBANK CITY
Appointments required, phone 13 14 95
OR
The Mobile Blood Collection Units atLilydale Baptist Church
Monday 17 - Thursday 20 August
Mordialloc Allen McLean HallMonday 17 - Tuesday 18 August
Bulleen Baptist Church HallWednesday 19 - Friday 21 August
Berwick Leisure Centre YMCAFriday 21 August
FOR MORE INFORMATION PLEASE PHONE 9694 0210
~qAKING THE SLEEPING GIANT
tnternet.. . . World Wide Web . . . . .What is it?
The internet is a global network of computers linked via telephone cables and optic fibres . Some are connected
21 hours a day, while others are merely 'drop-ins' that connect for short periods of time . Those that are perma-,,ndy connected have pages (web sites) of information that can be accessed by anyone on the network .
To get on the 'web' of information, you need to link your computer to another that is already part of the net-ark (or 'online') .
When you connect to an Internet Service Provider (ISP) you are connecting to such a computer, which putsou `on line' to the Internet and the world of information that it holds .
The world wide web (WWW) is the name given to the information stored on the internet, like a huge electron-ic magazine all over the world .
To access the WWW you need to have a browser (a computer program that is your window to the information);uch as Netscape or Internet Explorer (IE) . This browser enables you to view the information stored on thelnternet at the millions of web sites around the world .
WHAT IS ON THE INTERNET THAT IS USEFUL TO ME?
There are many different sites and types of information that can assist a coach, regardless of the level of sportn which they are involved . For the beginner or part-time coach there are sites that offer 'real' information on the4-Z of practical coaching.
One such site is the cricket coaching paper hosted by David Carter that offers a brief overview of his experi-nces and learning when faced with the task of coaching an under 12 side at a state carnival . Alternatively, otherccal' information sites such as Coaches Corner (Gatorade Sports Science Institute site) or the Sportscience site~ffers full text of papers dealing with many topics applicable to any sport, such as nutrition, foods and fluids forroung athletes, building teamwork, making youth sports safe and enjoyable, traits of successful coaching, or,, Iien should an athlete return to competition after injury ?
Coaching Science Abstracts (an online journal) offers short abstracts of articles with full reference listings cov-ring topics such as, learning in young athletes . the young athlete, psychological dynamics of performance .,irength training, fuel and ergogenic aids and attitude to training .
Sites like these allow coaches to keep up with, or check out, the latest literature on a given topic without,pending time researching and locating articles . It also allows the information to be on hand when the coach hasthe time to pursue reading on a given topic .
WEB ADDRESSESAustralian Coaching Council - http://www.ausport .gov.au/acc/Australian Sport WWW - http :/ /www.ausport .gov.au /Australian Sports Results - http :ozemail .com .au/-dju/ozsport .htmlCoaching Science Abstracts - http ://www-rohan .sdsu .edu/dept/coachsci/intro .htmDavid Carter - http ://iccub .ipswich .gil .com.au/-carterd /Gatorade Sports Science Institute - http :/ /www.gssiweb .com /International Sports Organisation - http :// www.ausport.gov .au/intods.htmlNational Coaching Foundation UK - http : //www.ncf,org.uk/National Collegiate Athletic Assoc - http ://www.ncaa .org /National Sporting Organisations - http ://www .ausport .gov.au/nsomenu .htmlSportscience Site - http ://www.sportsci .org/
-A-FCA/V A PROFESSION-A-L DEVELOPMENT EVENINGELSTERNWICK PARK, 6 .30pm WEDNESDAY AUGUST 1 9
EUGENE AROCCA (Coaching and the Law) TERRY WALLACE (Finals Football)
PLACES STILL EXIST RSVP Friday August 1 7 (9531 8333)
AUSTRALIAN SPORTS TRAINERSASSOCIATION
ACN 009 647 803
`Of sports trainers - for sports trainers . '
Certificate in Sports Training (Level 1 )ASTA in conjunction with Northern Melbourne Institute of TAFE,
are piloting a new course - commencing in Sept (day )
and October 18 (pm and Sat)
Course consists of: Workplace first aid level 2Sports Trainers Level 1Basic Massage
Duration: 56 hours, Cost $345Further details : Gayle Lambert, or Clive Alex
Northern TAFE, Preston CampusPhone 9269 1200
ASTA offers accredited sports trainers full membership for $75 .00, which includes
$2 million Professional Indemnity Insurance .Further details contact : National Secretary : 03 9726 605 3
S MEDICINETREATING THAT INJURY
Last time we spoke about the first 48 hours in the treatment of an ankle or knee injury
After 48 hours let's begin the rehab .
For both ankle and the knee reducing swelling, promoting healing, maintaining stability are essential features of getting the player back on track . We may use laser, or biofeedback or interferential at first, together with soft tissue massage and stretching .
Later proprioception or ability to balance functionally using wobble boards and a variety of practical drills is critical before returning to training . Maintaining some aerobic fitness during that time using an exercise bike even if only pedalling with one leg is als(important .
BLADES CLUB CHAMPIONSHI P$2000 TO THE WINNING CLUB
Points have been allocated for Round Fifteen (A-B) and Sixteen (C-F & U19) matches andtoday the leading 20 clubs are shown . A team that has a bye is credited with a win . To refreshmemories from last week a senior team win receives 12 points ; reserves win 5 points : an unde r19 team win 5 points .
CLUB SEN. RES, U-19 TOTALOLD XAVERIANS 15 14 17 335GVHITEFRIARS O C 14 15 15 31 8BEAUMARIS 15 12 9 .5 287 . 5OLD MENTONIANS 14 12 11 283CAULFIELD GRAMMARIANS 15 13 7 .5 282 . 5AJAX 13 15 9 276OLD CAREY 16 15 1 272OLD CAMBERWELL 14 16 .5 0 250 . 5PENINSULA 15 14 0 250MARCELLIN 12 13 7 .5 246 . 5MONASH GRYPHONS 14 14 0 238ORMOND 9 13 13 23 8OLD SCOTCH 9 11 14 233ST BEDES MENTONE TIG. 10 13 9 23 0HAMPTON ROVERS 10 9 .5 12 227 . 5OLD IVANHOE 10 6 15 22 5OLD TRINITY 10 8 13 22 5KEW 12 15 0 21 9SOUTHBANK 13.5 11 0 21 7HAWTHORN AMATEURS 13 12 0 21 6
Bonus points are on offer and can be earned as follows:• 40 points at the end of July to each club which has at least 20 senior, reserve or Under 1 9
players regularly wearing Blades football boots in VAFA matches .• 2 points for each $100 worth of Blades apparel purchased through the VAFA up to 31 Jul y
1998 .
T MAST `i'NAMATEUR FOOTBALL
CLUBInvites applications fo r
Applications in writing to :The Secretar y
P 0 Box 164, Thomastown, 3074
Applications close 3119198
MOVING TO SYDNEY ???Keen to play football at a club with an
Amateur feel, but in Sydney's premier
AFL competition - the Sydney
Football League for season 1999 ?? ?
CONTACT
EAST SYDNEY FOOTBALL CLUBCoach : Chris O'Dwyer 0419 233 532
Asst . Coach: Neville James 015 436 005
President: Mick O'Connell (02) 9328 0423
ELSTERNWICK PAR KDRAW 1998
(August - September)
This Sat 15/8 : Club XVIII Prelim. Finals
This Sunl6/8 : FIDA Grand Final s
Next Sat 22/8: Old Scotch v Old Haileybury
Next Sun 23/8: Club XVIII Grand Final s
Sat: 29/8: B Section First Semi-Final
Sun : 30/8 : A Section First Semi FinalSat: 5/9: B Section Second Semi-Fina l
Sun : 6/9 : A Section Second Semi-Final
Sat : 12/9 : C Section Grand Fina l
Sun : 13/9: A Section Preliminary Final
Sat: 19/9 : B Section Grand Fina l
Sun : 20/9: A Section Grand Final
FINES RD 16 (A-B) 17 (C-F & U19)First offence ( $5); second offence ($25) ; thirdoffence ( $50) ; fourt h offence ( $100) ; each subse-quent offence ( $100) .Reserves/C18 Seniors/U1 9failure to phone failure to providescores by 2 .30pm final scores by 5pm
Old Brighton (Res) Mazenod (U19 )Marcellin (Res )Old Essendon (Res)Yarra Valley (Res )Bulleen Cobras (Res )Syndal Tally Ho (Res)Eltham (Res)
OTHERIncorre ct scores phoned (1/8 )
Bulleen-Temp . (Sen .). Swinburne Unl . (Sen .).Mt . Lilydale (C18) .
From Investigation to TribunalChris Mollard, Collegians (U19). Club report, unobserved incident, 6 matches .
Deferre d from August lst .Joseph Barker, North Old Boys . Audible offence, zmatches .
From August 8th .Matthew Turner, St. Bedes Mentone Tigers.Striking, 1 match .Patrick Burns, UHSOB (Reserves) . Striking, 2matches .
* Craig Osborne, St . Bernards (Under-19). AudibleOffence. 1 match.
* Chris Noseda, St. Kevins (Under-19) . AudibleOffence, 1 match,
* Andrew Neale, Old Brighton (Club 18) . Charging, ~matches .
* Phil Caputo . Thornbury Cougars (Club 18) .Striking, 2 matches.
*Accepted prescribed penalty
Alteration to Tribunal Hearing ResultsAugust 4, 199 8
Ricky Bloom, Ajax . Kicking, 3 matches, chargeshould have read unduly rough play .
Saturday's Final Siren Scores(A Section)
6.25 p.m. Saturday
R EMEMBE R
PATRONS ARE NOT PERMITTED TO BRING ALCOHOL INT OELSTERNWICK PARK OR INTO ANY VAFA VENU E
CLUBS SEEKING PRESCRIBED PENALTYFOR REPORTED PLAVER(S)
Because of the new procedure regarding lodging a request for an investigation, clubs areadvised not to phone the VAFA until after 3pm on a Monday to find if the granting of theprescribed penalty applied for is accepted by the Association .
If a request for an investigation, accompanied by a cheque for $200, is received before3pm Monday following the weekend's game, the prescribed penalty will not be accepted andthe matter will be referred to the following day's tribunal for deliberation .
MARKETING NEWSby Phil Stevens
V91 ~,7'(.~!?vl~ DIH ri -~MONDAY SEPT]MBER 14T H
CARLTON CREST HOTE LT he VAFA's Vote Count Night has proved to be a most popular evening over the past few years and plans
are under way for the 1998 night to be bigger, brighter and the best yet .As well as counting votes and making various presentations the rest of the program should make it a
night you will have been pleased to have attended .We have decided to make 30-35 seats available to club people who would like to take the opportunity
of attending .Each club receives three invitations which must be used . If you are with a club and won't be one of your
club's nominated three attendees send off a cheque now for $70, made payable to the VAFA, as seats willbe allocated on a first in basis .
With your cheque, remember to include your name, your return address (in case you miss out) and theclub you follow which will help us with table allocations .
Act now to book a seat - your $70 includes a three course meal and drinks .Alternatively for $80 you receive your seat, three course meal and drinks and three (3) tickets in the
raffle which is conducted for an assortment of sponsors' prizes - a ticket costs $5 - this represents a $5benefit to you .
PLANNING ON ATTENDING FINALS MATCHESAT ELSTERNWICK PARK ?
The following pre-paid packages are available and tickets can be obtained by sending off a chequepayable to the VAFA, for the amounts shown . Please ensure that you indicate which package of tickets yourequire so that the correctly dated tickets can be mailed. Your home address obviously is vital as well .
Final admittance for adults is $5 per head at all finals other than a grand final which is $6 a head- thebenefit to you by pre-buying tickets is indicated .
PACKAGE A - $12 04 tickets for each of the 4 A section finals days : 4 tickets for each of the 3 B section finals days and 4
tickets for the C section grand final day .This represents a saving of $52PACKAGE B - $652 tickets for each of the 4 A section finals da_vs : 2 tickets for each of the 3 B section finals days and 2
tickets for the C section grand final day.This represents a saving of $21 .PACKAGE C - $301 ticket for each of the 4 A section finals days : 1 ticket for each of the 3 B section finals days and 1 tick-
et for the C section grand final day .This represents a saving of $13 .If you have a different package of ticket requirements you would like considered, send in details of what
you require and a quote for pre-paid tickets will be given .
SPORTSCOVER PICK THE SEVEN PREMIERS COMPETITIONHampton Rovers won the weekly prize (see VAFA properties to pick up prize) .
~ ~~~~~~ --EfSOriginal and pink copy must be lodged with umpires no later than half time of any match,
Each player must sign the original clearly beside name which must show first and surnamaBlue copy must be handed to opposition captain at toss of coin .
6(50 cents per min .)
(charges may be higher from a mobile phone to this service O
• Permits (Thurs) • Weekend matches (Fri) • Scores (Sat . night)
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ELSTE WICK PARK GATESThe main gate (Glenhuntly Rd) is open every match day.
The rear gate (off St Kilda St) will only be open when Sunday matches are to be played .
When parking in the area behind the grandstand please park in a manner that wouldallow cars around you to be able to leave .
Players and officials who do not produce tickets at the gates will be counted and theclub invoiced accordingly.
Clubs are issued with an appropriate number of tickets for players and officials .
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P W L D FOR AGST % PTS
A RESERVE SECTION
16 14 2 0 1302 727 179 .09 56
16 11 5 0 1391 847 164 .23 44
16 11 5 0 1246 849 146 .76 44
16 10 6 0 1068 1017 105.01 40
16 8 8 0 1127 1120 100.63 32
16 8 8 0 1044 1056 98.86 32
16 7 9 0 995 1005 99 28
16 7 9 0 947 1068 88 .67 28
16 2 14 0 579 1221 47 .42 8
AJAX 1715 2 0 1539 509 302•36 60
0115551 BLUES 17 11 6 0 1357 1027 132.13 44
16 2 14 0 753 1668 45.14 8
B RESERV E
16 13 3 0 1342 743 180 .62 52
16 13 3 0 1105 731 151 .16 52
16 12 4 0 1052 833 126.29 48
16 10 6 0 944 943 100.11 40
16 8 8 0 1043 1134 91,98 3216 7 9 0 994 1162 85.54 28
16 6 10 0 772 1066 72.42 2 4
. ;~ 16 5 11 0 1203 1204 99.92 20
_ ;aqy pENOLA OB 16 3 3 130 13 0 8 735 1265 `>8 .59
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C RESERV E
5T BEDES MENT TIGERS 17 13 4 0 1390 814 170.76 52
,,(OGEELONG 17 13 4 0 1204 886 135 .89 5 2
EeAUMARiS A F C 17 12 5 0 1271 815 155 .95 48
DMENTONIANS 17 11 4 2 1415 984 143.8 48
., .ITON ROVERS 17 9 7 1 1236 957 129.15 38
dSTOWN 17 8 8 1 1142 1322 86.38 34
_-.c•;tULE 17 8 9 0 1161 1142 101 .66 32
-?05 EMMAUS W P 17 5 12 0 942 1275 73.88 20
>LDASTHCAULFIELD 17 3 14 0 736 1488 49,46 12
-~'-EEN TEMPLESTOWE 17 1 16 0 648 1652 39.23 4
0 RESERVE SECTION
;HITEFRIARS 17 15 2 0 1457 605 240 .83 60
~A ,KSIDE 17 14 3 0 1465 736 199.05 56
E7UTHBANK 17 116 0 1158 913 126.83 44
>J1NAS O C 17 11 6 0 1119 938 119.3 44
'RA BLACKS 17 7 10 0 971898 108,13 28
,'RA VALLEY 17 5 11 1 1085 1151 94.27 22
ESIAN O O 17 5 12 0 819 1328 61 .67 20
9 ESSENDON GR 17 4 12 1 523 1227 42 .62 1 8
•S JOHNS O C 17 2 15 0 460 1826 25.19 8
P4TRICKS MENTONE 17 1 16 0 650 1754 37.06 4
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E BLUE RESERV E
OLD CAMBERWELL 17 16 0 1 2002 463 432.4 66
6ENINSULA0 B 17 14 3 0 1828 610 299.67 56
CAULFIELD GRAMMAR 17 13 4 0 1818 592 307.09 52
GAKLEIGH A F C 17 12 4 1 1295 884 146.49 50
7 -WER HOUSE 17 9 8 0 950 1361 69.8 3 6
RNSIDE PARK 17 8 9 0 1084 1163 93.21 32
TERNWICK 17 4 13 0 820 1417 57 .67 16
S% NVBURNE UNIVERSITY 17 4 13 0 847 1608 52.67 1 6
ENHUNTLY 17 3 14 0 546 1629 33 .52 12
:TMARYS 17 1 16 0 697 2204 31 .62 4
E WHITE RESERV E
,,EW 17 15 2 0 1550 638 242 .95 60
OLD CAREY 17 15 2 0 1546 690 224 .06 60
0650 B 17 12 5 0 1525 636 239.78 48
fILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 17 11 6 0 1524 813 187-45 44
TZROY REDS 17 9 7 1 1190 982 121 .18 38
?RTH BRUNSWICK 17 9 8 0 1218 1030 118 .25 36
21HMOND CENTRAL 17 6 11 0 870 1268 68 .72 24
JLLEEN COBRAS 17 4 13 0 661 2029 32.58 16
D WESTBOURNE A F C 17 2 15 0 602 1901 31 .67 8
_~•. TROBE UNIVERSITY 17 1 15 1 554 1456 38 6'ncligi6le player Rd IS
TEAM NAMEP W L 0 FOR AGST % PTS
F RESERV EMONASH GRYPHONS 17 14 3 0 1507 635 237
.32 56
WEST BRUNSWICK 17 12 5 0 1234 835 147.78 48
HAWTHORN AMATEURS 17 12 5 0 1423 1013 140.47 48
ELEY PARK A F C 17 9 8 0 1159 1303 88.95 36
WERRIBEE AMATEURS 17 8 9 0 1125 1227 91.69 32
ELTHAM COLLEGIANS 17 6 11 0 935 1239 75.46 24
ANZ ALBERT PARK 17 4 13 0 726 134953.82 16
SYNDAL TALLY HO 17 3 14 0 708 1425 49,6812
CLUB 18 (1 )
OLD XAVERIANS /5 15 0 0 1597 375 425 .87 60
DE LA SALLE 15 12 2 1 1166 612 190 .52 50
OLD SCOTCH 15 11 4 0 814 600 135.67 44
OLD BRIGHTON 15 10 4 1 752 676 111.24 42
MHSOB 15 8 7 0 908 796 114.07 32
OLD MELBURNIANS 15 7 8 0 672 893 75,25 28ST KEViNS 15 3 12 0 543 948 57
.28 12
MAZENOO O C 15 3 12 0 585 1090 53 .67 12
COLLEGIANS 15 3 12 0 540 1031 52.38 12
THERRY PENOLA OB 15 3 12 0 506 1204 42.03 8
CLUB 18 (2 )
MONASH WHITES 15 14 1 0 1084 512 211.72 56
THORNBURY COUGARS 15 11 4 0 1051 716 146.79 44
KEW 15 10 5 0 945 571 165 .5 40
MT LILYDALE 0 C ~ 5 9 7 8 018 9 929
152.25 36O6 28
MARCELLI NPARKSIDE 15 3 12 0 629 1110 56,67 12OLD ESSENDON GR 15 3 12 0 655 1186 55 .23 12
YARRA VALLEY 15 3 12 0 640 1254 51,04 12
UNDER-19 SECTION IOLD XAVERIANS 17 17 0 0 2050 759 270.09 68
OLD PARADIANS 17 14 3 0 1754 1153 152.12 56
DE LA SALLE 17 12 5 0 1729 1429 120.99 48
OLD BRIGHTON 17 10 7 0 1499 1272 117 .85 40
UNIVERSITY BLUES 17 9 8 0 1433 1219 117.56 36
COLLEGIANS 17 8 9 0 1587 1420 111 .76 32
ST KEVINS 17 7 10 0 1314 1777 73.94 28
ST BERNARDS 17 4 13 0 1333 1795 74.26 16
MAZENOD O C 17 3 14 0 1119 2064 54 .22 12
OLD CAREY 17 1 16 0 957 2150 44 .51 4
UNDER-19 (2)WHITEFRIARS 17 15 2 0 2108 983 214 .45 60
OLD SCOTCH17 14 3 0 1926 1181 163.08 56
OLD TRINITY 17 13 4 0 1890 1156 163.49 52
BEAUMARiS A F C 17 9 7 1 1259 1364 92 .3 38
ST BEDES A1ENT TIGERS 17 9 8 0 1506 1526 98.69 36
MARCELLIN 17 7 9 1 1322 1361 97 .13 30
OLD HAILEYBURY 17 6 11 0 1420 1623 87.49 24
OLD MELBURNIANS 17 5 12 0 1325 1764 75.11 20
NORTH OLD BOYS 17 4 13 0 1047 1856 56.41 16
UNIVERSITY BLACKS 17 2 15 0 972 2076 46.02 8
UNDER-19 (2) BLUEMHSOB 17 13 4 0 2050 996 205.82 52ORMOND 17 13 4 0 1532 1131 135.46 52
HAMPTON ROVERS 17 12 5 0 1817 1003 181 .16 48
OLD MENTONIANS 17 11 6 0 1856 1189 156.1 44
A J A X 17 9 8 0 1167 1360 85 .81 36
MONASH BLUES 17 8 9 0 1243 1472 8444 32
CAULFIELD GR 17 7 91 1193 1165 102.4 30
OLD XAVERIANS (2) 17 6 10 1 1158 1325 87.4 26
DE LA SALLE (2) 17 5 12 0 12771618 78.92 20
ST KILDA STH CAULFIELD 17 0 17 0 543 2695 2015 0UNDER-19 (2) RED
OLD IVANHOE 17 15 2 0 1541 759 203 .03 60
YARRA VALLEY17 14 3 0 1499 802 186 .91 56
WARRINGAL A F C 17 13 4 0 1982 858 231 52THERRY PENOLA OB 17 12 5 0 1714 1133 151
.28 48
AQUINAS O C 17 10 7 0 1269 1196 106 .1 40
OLD GEELONG 17 7 10 0 992 1400 70 .86 28
OLD PARADIANS (2) 17 7 10 0 923 1639 56.31 28
ST LEO'S EMMAUS W P 17 5 12 0 675 1873 36.04 20
BULLEEN-TEMPLESTOWE 10 1 9 0 282 1296 21.76 4
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PREMIERSHIP LISTS1998
TEAM NAME P W L D FOR AGAINST % POINTSA SECTIO N
15 1 0 1892 1010 187.33 6010 6 0 1777 1568 113.33 4010 6 0 1620 1584 102.27 409 7 0 1371 1284 106.78 369 7 0 1426 1395 102.22 368 8 0 1427 1390 102.66 328 8 0 1321 1427 92.57 327 9 0 1378 1539 89.54 283 13 0 1361 1680 81.01 121 15 0 1258 1954 64.38 4
B SECTIO N12 4 0 1571 1248 125.88 4811 5 0 1330 1159 114.75 4410 6 0 1526 1301 117.29 4010 6 0 1368 1199 114.1 409 7 0 1677 1443 116.22 369 7 0 1493 1299 114.93 366 10 0 1384 1615 85.7 246 10 0 1362 1675 81.31 244 12 0 1371 1673 81.95 163 13 0 1310 1780 73.6 12
C SECTIO N15 2 0 2190 1425 153 .68 6014 3 0 2048 1542 132.81 5610 7 0 1604 1293 124.05 4010 7 0 1637 1451 112.82 409 8 0 1619 1645 98.42 367 10 0 1668 1786 93.39 287 10 0 1700 1863 91 .25 287 10 0 1649 1908 86.43 283 14 0 1532 2128 71 .99 123 14 0 1474 2080 70.87 12
D SECTION14 3 0 1828 1261 144.96 5613 3 1 1965 1448 135.7 5413 4 0 1868 1253 149.08 5211 4 2 1777 1351 131.53 489 7 1 1472 1311 112.28 389 8 0 1808 1659 108.98 368 8 1 1458 1522 95.8 348 9 0 1466 1478 99.19 327 9 1 1707 1596 106.95 304 13 0 1098 1466 74.9 162 15 0 1228 2065 59.47 81 16 0 995 2260 44.03 4
E BLUE SECTIO N15 2 0 2549 1042 244.63 6015 2 0 2317 990 234.04 6014 3 0 2257 1196 188.71 5612 5 0 1908 1416 134.75 489 8 0 1988 1622 122.56 366 10 1 1761 1736 101.44 266 10 1 1335 1828 73.03 265 12 0 1338 2070 64.64 202 15 0 973 3005 32.38 80 17 0 1160 2681 43.27 0
E WHITE SECTIO N16 1 0 2299 805 285.59 6415 2 0 2017 1368 147.44 6012 5 0 2148 1297 165.61 4810 7 0 1490 1760 84.66 409 8 0 1788 1451 123.23 368 9 0 1548 1540 100.52 327 10 0 1268 1588 79.85 283 14 0 1179 1907 61 .82 123 14 0 1000 2177 45.93 122 15 0 1083 1927 56.2 8
F SECTIO N14 3 0 2029 1104 183.79 5613 4 0 1702 1148 148.26 5211 6 0 1858 1439 129.12 4410 7 0 1407 1219 115.42 407 10 0 1451 1635 88.75 286 11 0 1206 1663 72.52 244 13 0 1187 1687 70.36 163 14 0 1092 2169 50.35 12
OLD XAVERIANSST BERNARDSST KEVIN SOLD MELBURNIANSOLD SCOTCHUNIVERSITY BLUESDE LA SALLEOLD HAILEYBURYOLD BRIGHTONCOLLEGIANS
MARCELLINOLD IVANHOEOLD TRINITYNORTH OLD BOYSMHSO BORMONDOLD PARADIANSMAZENOD 0 CTHERRY PENOLA OBIVANHO E
BEAUMARIS A F COLD MENTONIANSHAMPTON ROVER SST BEDES MENT TIGERSOLD GEELONGBANYULEST LEOS EMMAUS W PST KILDA STH CAULFIELDTHOMASTOWNBULLEEN TEMPLESTOW E
WHITEFRIARSSOUTHBANKAJAXPARKSIDEMONASH BLUESYARRA VALLEYSALESIAN 0 COLD ESSENDON GRAQUINAS 0 CUNIVERSITY BLACKSST PATRICKS MENTONEST JOHNS 0 C
PENINSULA 0 BCAULFIELD GRAMMAROLD CAMBERWELLOAKLEIGH A F CCHIRNSIDE PARKPOWER HOUSESWINBURNE UNIVERSITYELSTERNWICKGLENHUNTLYST MARYS
OLD CAREYRICHMOND CENTRALKEWUHSOBWILLIAMSTOWN CYMSNORTH BRUNSWICKFITZROY REDSBULLEEN COBRASLA TROBE UNIVERSITYOLD WESTBOURN E
MONASH GRYPHONSHAWTHORN AMATEURSSYNDAL TALLY HOWEST BRUNSWICKELEY PARK A F CELTHAM COLLEGIANSWERRIBEE AMATEURSANZ ALBERT PARK
1616161616161616161 6
1616161616161616161 6
1717171717
171717171 7
1717171717171717171 7
1717171717
171717171 7
17171717171 7
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