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SPOPTv'CQilERVAFA 1 .1 JOR SPONSOR

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Old Melburnians coach Justin Pickering has beenaround football long enough to know theimportance of that age-old bastion : the reserves, thetwos, the McGoos or the Scoobv Doos .Piekering, you ought to remember, was one ofRichmond's top recruits in the late 80s and one ofDavid Rhys-Jones's most pivotal players during hisreign with Frankston in the VFL .But not for Pickering to come into the competitionwith an interest only in the top-10 men at his club .The 35-year-old is banking on his new club'strusted stocks of reserve grade players and believesthe level of depth will either break or bust theRedlegs in their new environment ."It's pretty even." Pickering said of the competitionthis week.

"I'd hate to predict any results or who's going tomake the finals .

"It's certainly not going to be easy, from our point ofview and they know it, coming up from B Grade ."I think they realise it's a little bit quicker and thedepth is something you need ." But the reserves have historically been prettygood at Old Melburnians - if you haven't got thatthen you are going to struggle halfway though theyear when you do have injuries and I think that'sgoing to sort a few things out . "Pickering's appointment has brought a fresh windto Junction Oval : he is rejuvenated after a five-yearlay-off from the game while the club wants toreinvent itself to establish itself in A Section .The Tiger 59-gamer, the brother of 1988 best andfairest Michael, even toyed with the idea of playingbefore his body objected during the pre-season .But comparisons to last year's Old Melburnians arecertain to surround the ground in today's B SectionGrand Final rematch .

"We've got Haileybury, a perfect opportunity,"Pickering said .

"They're three and one, we're three and one and weplayed each other in the Grand Final . This will be areally good test . "

INTO A HIGHER GEAROld Haileybury went from handy to handsome witha spectacular second half against Old Scotch atVAFA headquarters on Sunday.Old Haileybury was outpaced by its shorter

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opponent c r! - andfailed t 7 get enoughmen to contests untillate in the secondquarter.

D Jordan 7M Giansiracusa 0O'Farrell iHawkins 4Harvey 3Toovey 4

Then it happened . Bang, bang, bang and the fonnB Grade side had turned an eight-point deficit ira 10-point lead . And it was only the entre .Propelled by 1 6 second-half disposals from DaMacKenzie, drive from half-back from MicheBarker and the ever-reliable Corrigan brothers, CHaileybury had sealed the match at the last coa

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The B Se^°ion Grand Final rematch at Juncti(Oval should be a peach of a game .

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Has shaped itself neatly into three compartmentthe top four, the contenders and the two in the dr<zone . Don't read too much into it - it will be a neconfiguration after this week - but Old Ivanhoe

a University Blues are watching their seasons sI :away and need to start winning . Fast .

THERE'S A CONCERNOld Ivanhoe has identified remaining in A Sectioas the obvious goal at this stage after slumping ifour straight losses . But they weren't exact]slaughtered. Old Ivanhoe, and could take soii i

SECTIO NSt BernardsSt Kevin sOld HaileyburyOld Scotc hSt BernardsOld IvanhoeA RESERVEOld HaileyburySt BernardsOld IvanhoeSt Kevin sOld Melburnians

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„j getting within a kick in the finalperformances,,,,1 ome fine,

1 ,~''eddle and ~ea irrepressible Dan-;~Icily i no i>d seven goals for the opposition .

t'f1BT fb'WpENED THERE ?

was rapt with its demolition of Old

,,,s at Bulleen Rd, its first win over the Xavs

,,ur since re-entering A Grade in 1999. thewhit

e no en in Bthe erna d1eDinneen~ Jar red Fraze~U the middle like

v .,id Johnston patrolling

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,,,°rtng efforts in the forwardhla~ea day

rps from the boundary .

meanwhile, weren't too perturbed and fdnce consecutive

With uan in forme forward iline of James17ep, Dave Landrigan and Damien Orlando ,

kon the 8.6 was an aberration and expect

to their average of 16 goals against Old

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,i ;', maids by 23 point s

1,1 Trinity by 29 points

,,),l 1 laileybury by 9 points

, 71d ,"averians by 11 point s

.rcctlin by 16 points

CC1T._1'_i~:SPO NDEId'= Sn.au

1 .5 7.7 12.9 16.10(106 )

S,t, .,z 7.5 9.8 14.9 22 .11 1 1431

old Ivilnhoe: Taovey 4 J Weddle 3 Donaldson 2 Steaens2 Low ~irra n

Bereza GeLSChen Spent. Best : Curatolo Price TooL•ey Hope Payne

2James 2 Pelf 2 13

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,Sjada nB omasD Fielding N~S th. 6csC Trewtrt D Jordan Thomas B

Jordan Mount Ciarke .

Umpire: D Kramer M Morrison (F) G Thwa[tes C Brajt)xrg (B) B McCarthy

D Napoli (G) 12.9 (811STKEVINS 2.3 5.5 7.9

OLD TRINITY 4 .2 11.5 14.8 17 .1211141

St Kcvins: Rombotis 3 M Dollrnan 3 J GYanstracusa 2 Simpson Greenham

Kempton O'Connor. Best: J Giansiraeusa P O'Keefe Duggan Taylor Garvey

OToole .old Trinltp

: Revnolds 5 Cultrera 3 Rarnsden 3 Healy 2 Willlanss 2 Dann

Gnatt . Best : Healy Gnatt Rarnsden Williams Hillas RevnoSds .

Umpires : J ftvins A Ftrley IF) N Eddy P Parrett 3(B) B Hoare B Jepbson0 5(65)

UNIirEERSi13' BLUES 7.4

OLD rrJELBURrIIhhs 3.4 8.7 11.9 15 .150051

University Blum Lawcock 2 MeKinnon 2 Guencerteh Coleman Ryan Martin

Haherfleld Brookes. Best: Willie Callery Brookes Guengerich Brookes Hayter .

Old Mefturniz,: J A Miller 3 J 0 Miller 2 Pertzel 2 Thompson 2 Wilson 2

Berry Hawk-ms Beaumont Magee. Best: Holme Billing J 0 Miller J A Miller

Costel(o-Marmtng Pertzet .

Umpires: J McNiece R Eastwood IF) C O'Shea B Corcoran (B) J Robinson C

Arnal tG) 3.1 5.5 6.6 11 .11)77)

OLD SCOTCHOLD IIAILh`S'BURY 1 .5 6.9 13.14 18.17 (1251

Old Scotch: Hawkins 4 Hume 2 Addison Dennis Kitchen C Phillips Ross .

Best: Dennis Craw Saunders Hume Tallent Coffins .

Old Hell, P Corrigan 4 Jenke 3 Mason 3 S Langford-Jones 2 O'Farrell

M Corrigan MacKenzie Armstrong Siapantas. Best : Barker P Corrigan

Slapantas Jenke Mason M Corrigan .

Umpires: P James M Gibson tF) S Fraser R Mutton (B) V Vescovi K Segura, iG)

MARCELLIN 36 9.8 13.10 17 .8.61(54)

OLD XAVEIbIAlyg 2.0 4.1 5.3

MarcxBin: Treganowan 4 Marson 4 Wadsworth 2 Brown B Dinneen S

Dinneen N Addison Johnston Hanson Cox . Best: B Dinneen Cox Johnston

Frazer McMillan Wadsworth,

Old Xaverl.an,a :Mallard 3 McInerney Pascerl Howard Hawkins Ross

. Best:

Holmes Ford Chatfield J Bowen Hawkins McInerney.

Umpires: RMayston M Sneddon tFl R Mayston Jew P Teasdale (B) M Kent I

Sloth tGI ~.~ . ~OLD NA%FIOE 3.2 8.4 9.6 11.9175)

3T BERNARDS 0.2 7.2 12.4 1~eodosst.

old Ivanhoe: Cornelius 3, Hawkes 2 .C)arke 2, Connington .

0'Dyer. Mendota. Best: Kent, guinlan. Keane. Clarke . Dtnalds. Nielson-

St Bcrnards; S .Mclteon 7, Davis. A11is. Gleeson. Tankey . Bauzikis. A.Smith .

A.l .egendi . Wllklrvson .Best : R.Close . Gkxson. S.McKeon. A.Bouzilds. Thomas,

Holland3A

6.7 9.7 11 .9(751ST.

~~SOLD TRINITY 4.1 6.5 10.9 11.9 ( 75)

St. ILevla.g : Crohan S;R. Maguire. Gray' . G . . Best: L. Katavolos. G.

Katavolos, Moylan. Co.eman. Rtgay. Clllvers

03c1 Trinity: ti'ard 4, Rarnsden 3, Blackmore, Burgess, Shaughnessy,

Wtlliams. Best: Burgess . Carter-Buszard . Chan . Ranaiien. Troon. Williams .

UNIVERSITY BLUES 4 .2 5.7 8.9 139 4158i

OLD Ri,EEI,BUfdN1At78 3.0 6.1 8.3

Upi Blues : Goals : Burka 2 . Hall 2 . Quinn 2. Tanner, Kordick . Maiplestone .

Chamberlain . Miter . Millard, Brown . Best : BC tk~'o, ~Kordick, 0 4, Mabth ~3.

Tarmer . Miiler. M .Thomas Old Ai

C .Ray. Richmond. Best: Dixon. Whitehead . Mathews, Simpson, Neeson ,

congratulate Edan "W" C=ol' -°a on playing

50th, G ostie with the Club today. Edan commenced at

,11'(A ; in 1999 while studying at 5t . Kevin`s College. The

sore up into the seniors . Lets hope well before his 100 t h

ar EJ made a big impact at SKOB and in the

urs with his sensational high marks and 13 goals

t;! e iwo Under 19 Section 1 Finals when SKOB U19s

,,n the Premiership. One of EJ's marks was featured on

I, " ision in The Footy Show". Since then EJ has played

:iur and Reserves games, interrupted by some injuries .

Li's dad, Mark, is one of SKOB's most ardent supportersnd timekeepers! Enjoy your Milestone day, EJ !

old Ivanhoe - congratulate Sam Morris on reaching 50

¢,ames. Sam, a solidly built utility player With plenty of,kill, now currently in the reserves, has the potential to

;ame.

` TODAY' S 'T C ~IEE S

A SECTIONSt Bernards v St Kevins

Old Trinity v University Blues at.

Sportscover ArenaOld Melburnians v Old HaileyburY

Old Xaverians v old IvanhoeOld Scotch v Marcellin

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Jenkins, 3.3 57 7.7 9_l0 (641OLD SCOTCH 7.5 11.9 I5.11 16.17 (113 )OLD HAII,EYBZ11tY Grant .Best: Dumareq .

chStmon 4. Reld 2, Harper, Joyce ,Old Seot :Jackson. Prendergast

. 5,1Home 3 . oLappage 2 . A.Wa~miact 2. Mosl~y'.Old BsBepbmy:Moyle, Ladd, Pfeiffer . Best: O'Donnell, S :Saunders. Moyle. Mosbey.

Etstathlou . Davey. 5 .5 (351~~~ 0.2 3.2 4. 4

OLD XAVERIANS 6.0 6.6 11 .9 1D2 .1M3e(~ni Besc Call Cope.

: Sheehan 2. Galati 1, WilkinsColville. Willdrxs. Mathews I. Coglilan 1 I . Dillon I . AOld Xave4lans : Wilson 4 . M Walsh 2 . Fox I . Quhm

Jones I . Santalucia I Best: R}-an. M Walsh, Santalucia Dlllon, Mahon.

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2 1 Collins3 D. Waters4 G . Romanin5 N. Godwin6 1. Sampimon7 M. Rov,. ,8 :'. . Frisin a9 L . Considine10 A. Dal e11 D . Taylor (RC)

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s25 E . Byrne26 A . Bereza27 J. Weddle28 S. Morris29 R . Weddle30 P. Jolley31 J . Stevens32 M . Konnigen33 N. Prat t34 A . Tieman35 M . Pollock36 B . Spoor37 A . Berry38 Ge George39 Ga George40 J. Keane41 D. Neilsen42 S . Low43 W. Cornelius44 M . Luxon45 M . Toovey46 N . Butler47 R . Griggs48 M. Clarke49 C . Quinlan50 S. Brandt51 N . Braddy52 K. O'Dwyer53 M . Mandate54 B . Guidera55 C. Barker56 L. Courage57 A . Gilbert58 L. Bolzan59 N . Giechen60 A. Alagona

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1 D . Smit h2 S. Theodore3 J . Pertzel4 R. Mathews5 L. Bunn6 D. Holme7 C . Thompson8 A . McKeo n9 A . Simpson10 T. Robert s (C)11 P. Gallagher12 J. Richardson13 B. Thiele14 B. Evans15 M . Rose16 A. Lewski17 James Miller18 T. Fitz g eral d19 R . Mulquinny (VC)20 J . Guest21 M . Hicks22 J. Dixo n23 M . Berry (VC)24 M. Hawkins25 H. Whitehead26 T. Costello27 D . Kinsella28 M . Billings29 M . Proerse30 Jono Miller31 L. Holcombe32 E . Selby33 J . Magee34 J . Beaumont (DVC)35 C . Ra y36 B. Wulfifi37 N . Guy38 J. Gooley39 J. Tucker40 H . O'Brien41 N. Smith42 P. Theodore43 A. Wu44 T. Harrison45 C. Murphy46 C . Trimm47 C . Neeso n48 C . Theodoulou49 G. Tsiotra s50 C . Jenkins (RC)51 C . Richmond52 0 . Ward53 S . Hawkins54 J. Per ry55 I . Weir56 L. Beilby57 A . Baines58 C. Alder59 S . Carter60 M . Jackson61 B . Nicholls62 J . Mathias63 J . Ray

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A SECP'3 NUniversity Blues v St BernardsOld Haileybury v Old TrinityOld Melburnians v Old ScotchSt Kevins v Old Xaverians at Bportsco8erArenaOld Ivanhoe v Marcelli n

B SECTIONOld Paradians v Hampton RoversOld Essendon Or v De La SalleWhitefriars v MHSOBMazenod 0 C v North Old Boy sOld Brighton v St Bedes Mentone Tigers

C SECTIONPrahran v Therry Penola O BOld Camberwell v St Leos Emmaus WPBeaumaris v Collegian sOrmond v Glen EiraMentone Vultures v Caulfield G r

DI SECTIONOld Mentonians v Yarra Valley 0 BBanyule v Aquinas 0 CAJAX v Salesian 0 CIvanhoe Assumption v University BlacksMonash Blues v Bulleen Templestow e

D2 SECTIO NBentleigh v West BrunswickFitzroy Reds v Old CareyLa Trobe Uni v Peninsula 0 BOakleigh v Old Geelon gHawthorn Amateurs v Williamstown CYM S

D3 SECTI O NMonash Gryphons v ElsternwickSwinburne Uni v Werribee AmateursKew v St Johns 0 CRupertswood v Syndal Tally-HoPower House v South Melb Districts

D4 SECTIONUHS-VU v Bulleen CobrasBrunswick Power v St MarysRichmond Central v Eltham CollegiansNorth Brunswick v Box Hill NorthOld Westbourne - byeMt Lilydale v Albert Park

UNDER-19 SECTION 1University Blues v St KevinsOld Scotch v Old BrightonCaulfield Or v Old Essendon OrSt Bernards v Old XaveriansDe La Salle v Marcellin

UNDER-19 S ";'TIt9N 2Old Paradians - byeOld Camberwell v Old IvanhoeOld Melburnians v Mazenod 0 CHampton Rovers v Old TrinityWerribee Amateurs v Beaumari s

UNDER-19 SECTION 3North Old Boys v RupertswoodCollegians v AJA XMHSOB v Monash BluesTherry Penola OB v Old CareySt Bernards (2) has the bye

UNDER-19 (2) BLUEOrmond v Oaldeigh at 9.30 a .m .Oakleigh Clays v Glen EireSt Bedes Mentone Tigers v St Johns 0 CMentone Panthers v Bentleigh at MentoneGrammar playing fields Ii;eysboroug#aDe La Salle (2) v South Melb Districts

UNDER-19 (2) REDOld Xaverians (2) v Yarra Valley 0 B atPlunkett Oval, Xavier Co ll e geUniversity Blacks v Old Westbourne TBABulleen Templestowe v Banyule ViewbankAquinas 0 C v Fitzroy Red sSt Leos Emmaus WP v La Trobe Un i

RO tT2II? 5CLUB XVIII (1)Marcellin v Old IvanhoeMonash Blues v Old XaveriansCollegians v PrahranDe La Salle v St Kevin s

CLUB XVIII (NORTH)Old Carey has the by eOld Trinity v Old Essendon G rUniversity Blacks v Fitzroy Reds at WesternOval, Parkville (2 9 E1 0 )Old Xaverians (2) v Therry Penola OB atIvlster€s ick Park No . 2 Oval

CLUB XVIII (SOUTH)St Leos Emmaus WP v AJAXWhitefriars v Mazenod 0 CEley Park v Old Brighto nOld Geelong v Hawthorn Amateur s

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Clubs have received Sport 9271 Crown bumper stickersrecently and have been asked to distribute amongst clubsupporters .For your chance to win a weekly VAFA;Spart 927 Sports panscomprising a Spori 927 prize pack, and a°For the Love of theGame' VAFA history book, simply complete the backing slip of

the sticker and mail to the VAFA .

't winner will be drawn weekly and announced each week in the~rnateor Footbailer.

All entries will remain in contention !or the weekly prize .

of experts -- on 'The Big Sports Breakfast' . Catch the latest

. Hot competitions . All from 5 .30-9am weekdays.

the end m F~~ 1 8 all entries go into the dri " to vi th eCrown Entertainmentll1AFA Grand Final weekend package will

be drawn. package Includes - two night's accommodation,dinner at Breezes Restaurant, breakfast and valet parking an d

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I refer readers to my comments last week regarding 'Whereoh where have MHSOB gone." Well I have received an e : -opener this week and know exactly where they are goingboth on and off the field . On field they will get better sodon't take them lightly, and off field they have their housewell and truly in order, with the best Junior Developmentprogram going around, more of that in FTLOTG in futureweeks . My comments were meant to stir the passions of theUnicorns Press Corte, to start reporting on his club'sprogress and give his players some publicity. It was notmeant to denigrate the club in anyway so if anyone took itthat way please accept my apologies .. All resolved now andwe go ahead for the remainder of the year .REVIEW

What a bonus for all the club's in the Southern Region thisweekend with Sandringham not playing and Old Brightoncertainly benefited from this as the boys 4vere hot . It tookthe Rovers until the third quarter to score their first goal,with the pressure and tackling from the entire Brightonteam totally catching the Rovers by surprise . Great win forOld Brighton and disappointment for Hampton. Toby Ewartset it up in the ruck the stratosphere was dominated by TimMarshall, Josh Homan and Rob Kent while young EdMcCowan set an outstanding example and his courageousgame was an inspiration. Anthony Browne, Timmy Wilmottand young Carr tried very hard for the Rovers .azenod put their first win on the board with a har d

fought victory over again a disappointing D LS . De La camefrom 18 points down at the main interval to be within 3points at orange time and a real chance for victory, theythen made 21 entries into their forward half in the laststanza but were unable to convert and thus suffered theignominy of another defeat . Apart from a few key playerslike Jeff Morel, Andrew Mackintosh and Ant Johnstone theywere a ramshackle lot with heaps of improvement required.Tom Steinfort up from the Under 19's enjoyed hispromotion and the wing, with Parry and Ballenger alsoputting in good ones. Mazenod are on te impr oGeared for a determined effort at hom iumped out ofthe blocks and had 4 on the board before ; hadwarmed up . After that 111hitefriars were de- rate to ma eup the leeway with their big men holding sway, but a coupleof injuries especially to Luke Swain not helping their cause .OPS' defense led by experienced Peter Brabender held firmand they rallied in the last term to record an excellentvictory . Hayes, Luderman, Pratty and Boundy were terrificfor Parade while it was good to see some of the lesser lightsin Kennedy, Janson and Campbell be in the Friars bestwith Cunningham also a fine contributor with 4 goals.As usual the wind held sway at Sportscover Arena and sodid MHSOB as they used it to advanta-P to build an earlylead, but it seemed both sides u:> d it well :' half time

the Essendon lads held a3 point buffer. Tight thirdterm saw C} 3' almostoutscore the High to beright in the game at threequarter time, and in the final stanza despite the best < ;iU,of the Unicorns Old Essendon moved the ball well with taid of the stiffening breeze to run out 34 point witanxmove to the top of the tree and have all their rivals sittiup and taking note . Drajolo, Caridi and Flaherty all wEgreat players as was Big Hakim with 4 goals . Gredefensive games from `Devo Harrison and Russ Clowimpressed Dave Skinner as did running games from AHogan, Dean Membrey, Glen McCully and Whitey.NOB'S were particularly disappointed with yet another hquarter fade out, and were particularly embarrassedtheir performance. Gary Foulds is certainly not happy s

e their inconsistent form. As pr "cted always hard to pla yBrindisi Street and the visitors just did not handle tground well at any stage . "" ; strengthened by Ka :and Bristow were pretty impress Aspecially the way thran hard right until the fmal siren. mouse Wintle, Kane aOwen were named as their best players while NOEstru--'-d to find any and could only name skipper M<; de and first gamer Adam Neville as worthy of inentio m

rvers welcome M azeaod to Boss JamIx erve in a must win game for both sides . Rovers vedi ippointing last week but there were reasons for thsv'iile ',I :s=nod will have gasn9 a bit -,' confidence frotheir i;r :I in. Dave : . ;urray has insts!`ed a bil )fa differ e

io dWh--~ :arsOld EssendonWhitefriarsNorth Old BoysNorth Old BaysB RESERVEDe La SalleOld ParadiansDe La SalleNorth Old BoysMazci i odHampton Rovers

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resolve some de fi ciencies and will certainly 1laying at home but by gee it will be hard t o

after last week. Old Brighton are a good sidete li le slip up so far and today I therefore think_,. . : their Brunswick hoodoo and come away

,,itiSol3 welcome St Hades to the picturesque school Oval .die ground will hold no fear for the Tigers as i t

this year and perhaps it has taken 4, grips with it . Rovers hopefully will hav e

! : on the field to add some strength an d;inds which way to go here as both evenly

,Ii go home ground and tip the Hampto nr)f their parochial home crowd .

ol rivals De La Salle and Old Paradian st today . So where to now for Be La well may

scntre rotations etc etc are irrelevant ifor won't get the Footy and dish it out to

. Can they do this today against a Parade~ir norm can be a bit vulnerable away fromy I don't think so, and am therefore~ing a Paradian victory. Will pop in an d

} .is one .e long trek out to Gillen Oval where

!cord a victorv on . Will this change today .are no certainties in B-Section Footy in

would have worked very hard on the tri o

identical to their own. Frank Dunell was mos tad with the Unicorns skill level last week, and felt11 be thereabouts come September as do mosth with the club . The leadership group ar e

very closely with the young players and wit hBamert's return to add some fire power up forwardg of wins may not be too far away. The Tigers hav e

improved after Round I and have adapted to thection pretty well, but may just have to wait until

eturn home next week to record another win .3 for me .

match of the Round takes place out at Park Orchard sr . Old Essendon make the long trek across town to tackle

Whitefriars at home . As we all know a pretty dauntingThe OE'S have done absolutely nothing wrong and i n

I I ; r :lity should be 4 zip and are with the Tonners the-m side at the moment . They have a fantastic spirit an d

say die attitude at the moment hopefully will b eI by the return of Scott McPherson and vvill certainlye me right up to Whitefriars. But out their and in'their home crew I just cannot tip against the Friars .close one they will just get over the line .

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TODAY'S MATCHESB SECTION

Hampton Rovers v Mazenod 0 CDe La Salle v Old Paradians

Whitefriars v Old Essendon GrNorth Old Boys v Old Brighto n

MHSOB v St Bedes Mentone Tigers

OLD I:,:!- GHTON7 -COK Ro- :t .

Old ton, M~ .,IlJ i

Humana Mead McCouan :GMcCocvan MacGfllivr

f3ampton Rovers ; S . . .Browne VAlmott Carr LUmpires : M JenkL,s M 1.:

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Mazenod: T Steii>iort 3P,i .askell . Be Parry P

De la Sall : C .

6 .9 9.11 14 .17 17 .19(121)0.1 0.2 1.5 5.9 (39 1

hall 2 Gadsden 2 Stewart 2 Parrettock . Best: En^ert Stewart Dickerson

:ter Greenwood Pucella Raystin . Best:t :,llar.

~"'Ri C Shipley A Barnes (G)

air2S1 .r :~.

4 .32 . 1

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7.6 11.7 (73)6.9 6.12 (48)

C Steinfort Chamberlain

: C,mnin mi 4 ¢cwltk 3 Nunan ~ .~. . . . .. : swedv Jansen(-ml ,. . ,.,o Hilton CunninghamUmp : P. Sneddon P Simpson (F) S Gaver,s (B) Si Simpson K Brewer (G)OLD ea :,eedDOK GR 1 .2 6.6 9.9 16.5 (111)1d1'rdOB 5.4 5.9 9.14 10 .15 (77 )Old Essendme Haklm 4 Podger 3 Biggs 2 Fleming 2 Buckley 2 Flaherty 2Kavanagh . Best: Drajolo Carob Flaherty Di Blasi Biggs Ryan.R2F4SOB : Rosman 3 G MeCullp 3 Hogan McCully a4embrey Saultry . Best :C)rna es Harrison Rosman S McCully While Membrey .Umpires: D Perts L Holmes (F) R Natlon A Rechtman (B) A Esposito P Galt (G)ST BEDES RRENTOKE TIGERS 5.3 7.7 9.11 17.16 (118)NORTH OLD BOYS 1 .1 6.2 8.6 9.9 (63)St . es Fe4entone T : L Wintle 4 Hayes 4 M Wtntle 3 L Terrell 2 Kane 2M Connolly Kidd . Best : M Wtntle Kane Owen Scatidi McCraw Corda.North Old Boys: Suterhland 2 Smith 2 Cassell Christie N Casboult HydeEasiaugt . Best : Hyde Neville Sutherland Eastaugh Boyle N Casboult .Umpires : L Gallagher L Moncrieff (F) L Mavropoulos R Dodd iG l

B RESERVE

OLD BRIGHTON 3.3 7.7 13.13. 17.15 (117)HAYIMN ROVERS 2.0 3.0 5.2 5.4(34)Old Brlghtoa: Scott 6. Raju 3. Perry 2. Leaf 2, Stewart, Bushbv. Bristow,Pdtllte . Best: Rijn. Scott . Bristow, White. Leaf. Smith.Hampton Rovers: Burgqaaff 2, MarlnLS 2, Cri]}y. Best : Adams, Bur2`graaftLake, Gray, Bn,dar. Crib-.

EKOD 1.3 4.5 4.7 4.10 (34)DE IASALLE 3.1 5.4 7.6 8.9(57)Mazenod: McMullin . Snart . Buzby, Carter, Best: Jones. S.Morgan. Murray,Buzby. Veltman, Car ter.De La Salle : Walker 2. Bowden, Hyland, Mitchell, Noseda O'Coimell,Roberts.Best: O'Donnell, Maloney. MeLeish. Thomas, O'Connell, 4:aknsley.

OLD P AWNS 2 .2 6.4 6.7 7.10(52)Wl-I- -,S 2.2 3.5 5.9 7.10 (52)Old . . . am: Spinoso 3, Chanbers .Dore, Puglia . J Swindon Best :Chambers, Godfrey. Fantone, t4axls. J Swindon. DlutinosanteWhit¢ ;lars: Crea 3, Dance 2 . Vernal, E Eames Best: Baker. Crea, ACunningham . Cahill. E Eames, AlexanderMHSOB 3 3 5 .8 9.11 11,17(83)OLD ESSEV73OK GR 3 .0 4.2 9.6 9.7 . (61)Details not received

ST BEDES MENIOKE 1 .0 4.2 5.3 5 .3(331NORTH OLD BOYS 2.3 3.5 6.8 9.13 (67)

St Bodes Mentone: De Groot 2, Cute 2, Hipwell . Best: Walsh, McColl T . DeGroot, Htptr2ll . Dwyer.North Old Boys: Joyce 2. Brown 2, Kelleher 2, Roach . Ryan. Robbins. Best :Brown . White. Grigg. Pirzint . ingam, Maplestone .

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B Section®E ~ ~~~~ HAMPTON ROVERS M AZENOD SECTION B MHSOB NTH G'.DCoach : Tony'•~iller ch: Norm Goss Coach : David Murray Coach: David Skinner Coach : Gany Fou'dRes: Mick Hegan ach : Tony Naumoff Reserve: Tony Collins Asst Coach: David Waterhouse Res Coach : Mark Oraniuti

Res Coach: Jamie Dixon1 L Walker ilmott 1 D. Lancaster 1 J . Bamert 1 J . Cassell2 R. Buckley McKellar 2 M . Chamberlain 2 S. McCully (Capt) 2 D Keenan3 B. Corin rudar 3 A . Tucker 3 A. Howard

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4 nderson 4 A . Hanley 4 M. Wh ite 3 T. Waters5 C. Swift6 M. Herber 5 B. Martyn 5 D . Maskell 5 N . Orchard

6 C Young3 A. Trimboli

7 P. Harrison8 J . La Ragy

6 B. Boyd7 A. Duddy

6 P. Nelson7 S. Morgan

.7 T Blythman8 J Dixon

4 S. Sleep5 R. Davidson

9 J . Moloney 8 G . Carr 8 R . Foss.

8 J . Garner 6 N. Vogels9R R. Marks 9 T. Barker 9 P. Gooden 9 D. Fairchild 8 J Kendal l10 T. Silvers 10 D. Rayson 10 D. Chamberlain 10 D. Waterhouse

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11 A . Evans (C) 11 L. Wheeler 11 T. Smith (RC) 11 P. Spottiswood 9 H . Ma Ieston ep12 D . Toohey 12 B . Kulling 11 D. Hose 12 S . Whittington 10 W. Marti n13 A . Johnstone 13 G. Woods 12 M . Murray 13 D . Rosman 11 T. Robert s14 C . Bowker15 P Bowden

14 Daniel Andersen 13 P. Fuller 14 A . O'Brien15 N Adcock 13 T. Halpin.

16 S. Hyland15 A. Browne (VC)16 N . Greenwood

14 N . Meehan (DVC)15 N . Parry (DVC)

.16 J. Walker (DVC) 16 R . Kellihe r

17 A. Elliottffe y18 A

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17 D. Artz 16 M. ~°Ilonio17 R . Clowe s18 R . Limbrick

17 J. Fitzclarence

19 M . Goodier 18 J . McCarthy 17 J. Beard 18 D. Membrey21 N. Casboutt

20 M . Picone 19 M . Lawrence 18 D . O'Donoghue (VC) 19 S . GIynn 22 D. Tehan21 A. McKenzie 20 A . Power 19 S. McMullin 20 A. Askew 23 S . Cook22 M . Mercuri 21 S . Crilly 19 T. Steinfort 20 P. McGrath 24 J Barke r23 D. O'Brien

'22 G. Johnston 20 C. Murray (RVC) 21 S . Sierakowski

.25 G Ph lan dY23 Fr U17 s 23 S . Helliger 20 T. Castricum 22 A . Svirskis .

24 J . Morel 24 C . McKellar 21 S Polan 22 D . Armstrong 26 T. Brady24 C . Buick25 R Walmsle

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25 M . Davey.

22 D. Ryan (VC) 23 L. Taylor24 S. Rundell

27 P. Sondhu.

25 C . H d ey26T Keogh 23 G. Steinfort 25 C . Nailon 28 D . Joyce

26 D . Spithill27 M. Flyn n

t24 C . Ja aweera 25 H . Taylor 29 C . Hosking

27 S. Thomas28 A. Gu hrie 25 C . MOrris 26 A. Vcendese 30 J Elm s

28 N. Herber 29 M . Fletcher (C) 26 J. Dunne (C) 27 C . Spottiswood.

30 M Leig h29 C. Browne 30 A. Quon 27 D . Krom 28 S. Moore .

30 31 T. Pucella 28 P. Jones 29 G . McCully 31 L. Boyle30 B. Mannix 32 David Anderson 29 R . Sharp 30 R. Newton 32 T. Roach30/RS. Murray31 S H

33 M . Lake 30 D. Hansen 31 A. Hogan32 A Cassell (VC) 133 M . Barke r

. yd e32 R. Bonnici (vc)

34 G. Kelly35 A . Fisher

31 N. Snart (RDVC)32 B . King

.33 A . Sauftry 34 M . Hyd e

33 J . Stinear 36 L. Fletcher 33 S . Castricum34 E . Thompson34 P Ru'evic

35 M . Robins3435 A Mackintosh

37 L. Holt 34 M . Pollard.

35 S. Harrison37 J. Eastaug h

.36 W. Jolly

38 R . Whitney 35 S . Stanley 35 A. Mills 38 M. Amo r

37 D . Hyland 39 N . Goss 36 D . Carter 36 B. Gaunt 39 D . GallettiMcInerneyD . 40 S. Burggraaff 37 L . Morgan 37 T. Harper 40 C. Phyland

39 S. Kane39R L . Derbyshire

41 J. McNamara42 M . McDermott

38 G . Hamil l39 D . Bradshaw

Ting37 38 S M.. Robinson nson 41 K. Ny e

40 P. Arbon 43 C. Marinis 41 A. McDowell 39 B. James 43 J . Nihil l41 M . McHenry 44 N. Singh 43 A. Persi 40 A. Lust

41 J Anderson44 T. Spurtin g

42 P. Bourke 45 S . Blick 44 R. Mosbauer.

41 T Fraczek 46 K . Hilderbrand42R43 K Brkic

46 L. Woolrich 45 B . Thomson.

42 M . Hamifton-Ho 47 T. Kennedy.

44 R . Prezens48 G. Kelly49 S . Weaver

46 D. Dunn e48 G. Tilling

42 S . Volkering44 J . Newton

49 G. Took45 C . Chester46 A Skinns

50 N . Foster 49 L. Halvy 45 R . Czwarno 50 M. Phyland.

47 A Molan51 J. Midwinter 51 P. Reed 46 R . Ware 52 N . Barden

.48 D Smith 53 J. Ng 52 S . Veltman 47 D . Wilson 53 S. Butcher.48R T. Fisher 54 P. Adams 53 A. Strawhorn 48 J. Scott

49 D Fox 54 C. Dobson49 A. Boot s50 D Aderuccio

55 J . Prantzos56 A. Blake

54 J. Persi55 L Fuller

.51 D . Learmont-Walker 55 M . Joyce

.51 A. Bonnici 58 M . Gray

.56 L. Rudling

52 B. McGrath53 J . Sprague

56 D. Sheehan

52 G . Wise'

59 T. Woodruff 58 B. Corfee 54 A. Tang57 M . Delaney

53 L. O Donnell (U17) 60 C. Scarlett 61 M . McDowell 55 C. Wright 58 S . Casboutt54 D. Jarvis 62 M . Gonsalvez 56 T. Wright 60 M . Cribbe s55 J . Davies57

64 A . Wilson 57 61 A . Neville58 E. Phillips

58 C. Villan i59 M . Najeeb 64 L. Rya n

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OLD Dm l luoach : Frank Dune Coach : Paul Breen Coach : Greg Feutrill,tt s: Craig Ridley Res Coach : Peter Slaeik Coach : RussE berries Res . Coach : Connor Eames

Assistant Coach : Brad BerryI J . Pannagiotopolous I S. Vincent Res : Mark Lomagno 1 C. Wood2 J . Buckley 2 P. O'Loughlin (VC) 1 P. Wintle 3 M. Carbone3 P. schmidt 3 S. O'Meara 2 L. Wintle 5 B . Phan

r 4 D. Ryan 4 A Curran 3 C. Tesoriero 6 P. Campbel lb n

: h tC5 S . de Morton

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5 W. Connelly4 A. L'Huillie r

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7 J . Leask 6 D. Stevens.

6 A. Ryan8 B . Janson9 A . Pawli k

res): I(C8 J . Heritage 7 M . Cosgriff 7 N. Owen 10 R . Pasqualott o,~ . . . . 9 B . Hakim 8 A. Sinclair 8 A . Scafidi 11 T Wallace10 S . Bryan t11 B . Papal

9 N. Brundell9 M . Terrel l10 M . Wintle 12 B. Vandenboo m

1u ,ms12 J . Kavanagh 10 P. Brabender 12 J . Kane 13 1 angford

(C) 13 B Hakim 11 J . Collins 13 R . Sampled 14 T. Carrig gP14 L. Wilson 13 B . Richardson 14 A . Connolly

15 T McColl Y16 J. ower17 A. Carbon e15 T Of Blasi

16 S McPherson14 P. Pratt .

16 A . Hipwell 18 C . Dance

c - n Dungan.

17 D . Forrest15 D. Hayes 18 S . Hecker 19 A. Hill

.m 18 J. Walker 16 M . Godfrey 19 A . Drury 20 P. Hennessyin

19 E . Healey 17 L. Dore 20 L . Porter 21 B. Jonesn 20 D . Hunter 18 G. Porteous 21 P. Fedderson 22 N. Cunningham

21 S . Dale 19 A . Dean22 D . Poynto n

Napie r23 D23 E . Eames

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24 S Jurica24 A. Cunningham

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.21 D . Loney

.25 M.Kelleher

25 M . Verna l

G dsden 24 J. Dazkiw25 A Frazer 22 S. Fantone 26 M. Hecker

26 S . Alexande rSwain27 L. : ,s . 27 S. Kingwell .

uimtiaan 26 S. Fleming 23 P. Walsh 28 M. Andrews 28 C. Eames

Paterson 27 J. Di Pietro 24 T. Lombardi 29 J. Bristow 29 A. Glen nEns! ,w 28 G . Stevens 25 A. Heffernan (C) 30 J. Knuppel 30 M . Power

J C_': erson 29 S. Uebergang 26 D . Boundy 31 D . Moss 31 M . Bake rE`.1oCowan 30 M. Dragojlo

27 K Jenkins32 G . Johnson 32 G . Kennedy

roissien 31 D . Caridi . 33 S. Zakic 33 C. Fulto nucC::ner 32 D . Poulton 28 B. Reiner 34 D . Kinsella 34 D. Glouichev

3 L. Dale 33 D . Biggs 30 B. Lethborg 35 C . Barnes 35 C LawJ . White

Stewart (R . vc )°5 C34 D .Podger 35 N . Dallas 36 A. Waisted

.36 T. Nunan,

36 R . Henderson (R . dvc) 35 L. Kavanag h36 A Frazer

36 S. Corcoran 37 M . Connolly38 A. Hayes

37 M . Nunan

37 D . Hughes .37 M Bossi 37 S. Simpson ( C- R) 39 M . McColl

38 C . Carrigg38 J. Raju

Pamham39 B

.38 D.Whitfield 38 B. Dintinosante 40 J . Eadie 39 M . Vandenboo m

40 M Cahill.41 M Alen 39 B . Newbold 39 A. Chambers 41 S . Rose

42 M Wilson

.41 M . Leahy

(dvc)42 L . Hendra 40 A. McKenzie41 B Overman

41 A. Swindon .43 H. Dwyer 42 M . Northey

43 J. Murchi eSherman44 R

.42 N. Bertram

42 R. Murray 44 M . Mifsud 43 N . Elliott.

45 C. McFGmm 43 M . Velardo 44 D. Furze 45 R. Gould 44 R . Eame s

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18 B. Dever 45 J Weidner 48 J. Swindon 47 J . Be Groot 46 D . Jone s49 B. Scott

.46 M . Beard 52 M . Joyce 48 B . Hutchinson 48 J. Treyvau d

50 W. Leaf51 J Lynch

47 S . Howard 54 M Yea49 S Wals h50 S . Kidd

49 T HiltonCre a50 D.

52 W. Hebard48 A . Salvo49 G Collins

55 A. Boyd 51 G . Gomez.

52 A. Ba ol e99 Y53 M . Dubyn a54 J . Dooley

.50 A . Novrland 60 M . Joyce 52 M . Town s

53 M . Ubert 53 B. Wilson

58 J . McBriar 51 J Stevens 54 M . McCraw54 P. Micallef

59 S . Mead 52 B . Porker 55 M . Ferris 55 P. Tobi n

60 A . Bushby 53 T. Campbell 56 J . Chaplin 57 L. McGuinnes s61 A . Walsh 54 A . Morrison 57 C.Connolly 58 M. Mannix62 B . Pearce 55 D . Gradzki 58 M . Zakic 60 R . Pawli k63 S . Davies 56 M . Makris 59 M . Zahra 61 S. Phela n64 M. Reid 57 J . Lloyd 60 A . Pothitos 62 J . Anderson71 T. Matessi 58 T. Williams 61 J . Wilson

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A.I:C. V.A.F.,

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G. A-Tra : Senior Playe -A numb • of the Principles for ing senior playersare v, : y si il r to that of ju: of themain differences in structuring a tr session, i sthe amount of tirne spent onadditional team ru ~s ; .nd tactic sRemember whe f g any trr idrills must foil -,-, of gahow you o ?t to play .A training session .uld always follow the principlesset out for the junior footballers which are warm up,

short hand d'Ils, extended drills (half or full oval), andthen back shorter drills before a waFan io _coaches, ~ abili , t

o intensity~ . I ,he insession she excetgoing to wait: throughconduct a meeting .It is the responsibility of the coach to plan carefully

each and every training session to fully utilise the timeavailable with players . The coach should always arriveearly and have the markers and equipment set in placeso that the session begins on time . Too often coachesblame the players for a session starting late, when infact, the coach may be the person who is not organised .An important issue to remember is that senior playerswill also become bored very easily and must becontinually stimulated with training drills that ar evaried and on occasions, challenging .All drills should be explained clearly with the key pointshighlighted by the coach . With any new drill it may takea short time for the pia; rs to understand and thcrefore

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coaches must allow the players time to work it ouithemselves . Should it take too long the coach shcbring in the group and give positive reinforcement ofkey points and highlight the areas they needimprove .

All drills can be modified and it is important for coacto have the necessary variations planned in advar

Do not continue to run a drill just because your playdo it vve11, unless you are looking to build confider,The color coding of markers will make it very easythe coach to explain the drill and the playersunderstand . The added advantage of color codmarkers is that you can vary the instructions at eacone at any time during the drill - eg yellow conere3ive kick, rather than handball, blue cone to hsthe ball rolled at their feet instead of handballed an(second effort may be required at a red cone .There a number of other ways to vary a drill and tt

may be as simple as adding an extra ball to inereaintensity, or adding additional players at each marl ;to decrease intensity. Other ways are to use differecolored balls or have set instructions for individuplayers, as it becomes their turn in the exercise . Fexample, a nominated rover to have the ball put at hfeet to improve ground skills . A nominated full forwato have the ball kicked for mark instead of handballeA nominated hackman to punch the ball hard instesof marking and a nominated ruckman to have the bsput up high for him to tap down to a rover at grour,level.

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A gap has emerged in the C grade ladder after some ofthe major teams flexed their muscles last weekend .The Sharks kept up their impressive start by rippingthe Two Blues apart and sending a loud message toopposing sides in the coming weeks . While at the otherend the Vultures finally found their well deserved firstvictory for 2003 .

REVIEW

The 'Patra' match of the round turned out to be justthat with only one point separating the two sides at themajor break. Both teams wasted opportunities whenusing the breeze at the windswept Harry Trott and setup the second half for a titanic stru^;le. This was untilred time in the third qtr when 0 1 lifted thetempo forcing some costly OC turnovers and foundthemselves 29 points in front. Patty's men dug deep inthe last quarter due to John Lang & Simon Woolleysolid contributions and ran out eventual winners by 25points. Best for Camberwell was Tim Hallo who madeit hard for the Lions to get through to their mainscoring option, holding Dixon to 2 .

The most impressive win of the week again goes toBeaumaris who destroyed Prahran at Toorak Pk . In ano frills performance the Sharks forced their way to an11 goal lead at half time and went on from there .Opposition teams should start checking the VFLfixture in future and take note of when theSandringham Zebra's have their next bye, as theSharks use this to bolster their already strong line upwith former players .

Merv's concerns were allayed as his men withstood agallant effort from the Saints . Al Green, Mark Liddelland the Caulfield backline lifted for Hess in his 50thgame holding out a torrid attack from the Saints in thethird term . With only 10 points separating the twoteams at the last chat an inspired Glen Eira threweverything at the home team but could not maintainthe effort as the !elds held on for a 23 point win .

Mentone broke their duck with a deserved victory athome against r. Mick Meyer was giving hisonballers first use in the middle and kicked a couple toensure the Vultures got the 4 points . Chris & SteveSullivan were everywhere while Tim Barr had bootedhis 5 of 7 at half time . Bannister and Edwards triedhard all day for the visitors, but it would have been along, miserable journey back down Beach Rd for theLions as they played only one quarter of football for thegame.

S ... :o's won againknocking off bottomteam Ormond by 20

------_----____ .~points . In front of a Lsolid ammo crowdbraving the elements, the Animals failed to put thshome side away finding themselves level midway in thsthird term . Eventually the Animals steadied and ditenough to overcome the Mends, who will look back athe first quarter and think if only . Ormond were agairwell served by David Robbins who must have sewn ulthe B&F already and Ben Arnold made an impressiv ,debut .

PREVIEW

If you are looking at visiting a Crunch grade gam eweekend you have chosen the right week to do so, v5 crucial games being played for different reasons .

The "Bertocchi" match of the round will again b{played out at Harry Trott as the Lions meet Merv' ;men . Both teams on 3 wins, both keen to keep ittouch with the Sharks, will be enough incentive fothis game to be a cracker. Can Patty find a solution t,stopping the onball drive of Widgy Lt; Fatty? Or wilMerv find the right match ups for the potent Lioioffence? Collegians did enough last week to suggesthat they are a hard nut to crack at home.

In another bottler, OC venture out to Shark Park. 1good test for L :aun_a_ ~ who have enjoyed a couple c

C S~CTIC ; ?Collegians DixonBeaumaris RichardsonMentone Vultures RowleySt Leos Emmaus WP B VaughanMentone Vultures T BarrCaulfield Gr Foot eC RESERVEOld Camberwell FrancisCaulfield Or DalwoodBeaumaris RawlinsSt Leos Emmaus WP E MitchellCaulfield Gr M HarrisonPrahran James

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i11e last fortnight . The midfield battle

rn 1,,n Heffernan and Murray Pitts should b ei maTt well decide the victor at the final

ot ;;o past the Sharks impressive form ove rweeks in a fierce battle .

er B grade teams clash at Glenroy as

Therry Penola are back at home to Ormond. Theb11 1~ keen to bndge Lite ns an a ove3 - 4

The

i'i ' formed last week, while the Monds are

,t~ -,, notch up a win to kick start their year.be another entertaining game with both sides, a fair bit about each other . In another toss of

will go with the home side.

Animals keep rolling along and shouldn't havetrouble against the Two Blues . Defenders

an Mair and Ben Gellie will need another big.o stop the Animals, who have a habit of sharin g-^als around . St.Leo's will have enoug h

,urn at Wattle Park to notch up another win .

final game sees the Saints up against the

Vultures . These two teams have had a very simila r,,nn in many ways as they both have been playingil =,-ithout taking the 4 points. The confidence of a;i •,vill give the Mentone boys a huge boost while theints are looking for Taranto and Tkocz to carry thei r

- over. A trip to Packer Reserve is always a big as kvisitors and will enable Glen Eira to slip backe Vultures on the ladder.

CORRESPONDENTS

Luke Mahoney - Luke_Mahoneyeqational.com .au

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Caulfield Grammarians - 150 Games - HaydnHigh Voltage" Vella "Volt, Bobby" started with ourclub in our U19's, way back in 1993 and is in his10th CGFC season . An U19 B&F winner, dual seniorpremiership player, commitee member, Haydn hasbeen a stalwart at our club, both on &, off the field,gaining BOG honours on the last 3 footy trips . All ofyour team mates and Fields supporters, wish you allthe best for this week . Well done Volt. Also 50 Games= John "Hoss" Ryan "Hoss", who joined our clubfrom the Ponderosa, as a fresh faced U19, hasdeveloped into a staunch key defender. A reservespremiership player, "Hoss" has stepped up thisseason, to become an integral member of the senior"6 pack" . Well done "Hoss" from all of your mates atthe Fields supporters.

TODAY'S MATCHES,C SECTIO N

Therry Penola OB v Ormond

St Leos Emmaus WP v Prahran

Beaumaris v Old Camberwell

Glen Eira v Mentone Vulture s

Collegians v Caulfield Gr

LN2i:5 4.2 8.7 11.8 14.16 (100)TfFE RRY i? oLA 2.2 7.2 8.4 9 .7(63)Mentone Vultures : T.Barr 7, Meyer 3 . Mick Sullivan 2, Little, C.Sulllvan.Best : Meyer. S.Sutlhan, T.Barr, C.Sullhan, Little, 0'h9Fara'ILerry Penola: C. Bannister 4, Crotty 2. S.Bannister, Harmes, O'Connor.Best Edwards, La Cortra, Robinson, Crotty, Saclo, C . BannisterUmpire : J Heffernan (F)ORMOND 0.3 4.5 7.10 9.13 (67)5T LEO'S EMMAUS WP 4.7 6.9 10.10 12.15 (87)Ormond : Grace 4, Miller 2, Deledio 2, Demiing . Best: Arnold, Robbins,Deledlo, Miller, Brennan, D .Colllns.Si Leos: Donovan 2, D'Amello 2, N.Hodder, Ristevskt, J.Hodder, Burgess,Bird, P.McGktin, Bruce, Vaughan. Best: Not receivedUm : A Hoogendvk (F) C Hoogendyk (B) K Pitcher L Pell (G)PRAHRAN 2.1 5.2 7.6 7.7(49)BEAUMARIS 6.3 15.8 19.11 23 19 (157)Prahran : Beer 3. St CLalr, Gartland. McCuddin, Ballard . Best: Kelly,Gartland, Mair, McCuddin, Beer, Harders .Be,eumaris: Mann 6. Richardson 4, Brunner 3, Buller 3. Haynes 2, Rawlins2 . Spence, Tatbot, Vance. Best: Boon, Collins, Buller, Brunner, Pitts,M.Atkins.Umpires: J Mousley (RFL) S Stokes (F) T Cusack T Casuscelli (B) A Martinand G Shilling - RFL (G)COLLEGIANS 5 .5 7.8 12.15 1 6.16(112)DID CAMBERWELL 42 7 .9 8.10 12 .15 (87)Collegians: Lang 4 .Harrls 3, D6mn 2, Taft 2, Waters 2,Harrison, Shinfdieki .Mackenzie. Best: Lang. Woo4ey, Harris. Couch, Y Phillips, HoskingOld Caml=welt:- Horgan 3, Howard 3, Cadzow 2, Tempone P. 2 . Heffernan,Hardman. Best: Hallo. Gough, Horgan. Tempone P., Heffernan, Howard .Umpires: J Lipson S Scully Jnr (F) D Webster C Kaleta (G )CAUL GRAM 5.3 9.11 9.16 13 .20 (98)GLEN ETRA 3.3 5.4 9.6 11.9 (75)Caul Gram: Foote 7, Bruhn 2, Widja}a, Will, Vella, Pennycuick, Best : Bruhn,Foote. Pearce. Green, Fmter. WidJaja.Glen Eirm : M .Dtmachki 3. Taranto 2, Astapenko, Doolan, Emmett. Hall.Kasar, Pryde . Best:Taranto,l5caz, Clements, Hall, Lewin . Doolan .Umpires: S Alger P Dinneen (F) P Maddoeks P Whitehead (G)

C FtESERVENE 2.0 4.4 5.5 5.6 (36)

THERRY PENOLA 8.4 15,5 19.9 21 .13 (139)bfeatone Vultures : Bittner 2, Murphy 2, Levert BestMaters . LevertNoonan, Johnstone, BittnerThecry Penola: German 5, Besanko 4, Clarke 4, Kuret 2, S .Goodwm,T.Goodwin, D.Goodwin, Walker, Vanta, Smith . Best: S.Goodwin, GrantWalker. J,Saclo, Gorman, Clarke .ORMOND 3.2 5.2 7.4 9 .4(58)ST LEO'S E.R§PYAUS WP 0.2 3.4 5.5 131 3 (91)Ormond: Monaghan 2, Lam 2. Parsons, Smith, C.Keleher, Harvey, Brown .Best : Parsons . Ramsay, Ritchie. Lom, W iley, Franklin .St Leos Emmaus: D.Pitcher 3, E .Mitchell 2, Ottobre 2, Zalacos 2 . P.Carey,P.Manton,No)an, Rose. Au1Lso, Nolan, Simondson. D .Pitcher, Za)acas,Ottobre. Best Not ReceivedPRAHRAN 3.2 4.3 5.3 7.4 (46)BEAUMARIS 4.4 7.12 14.13 17.17 (119)Prahran: Hodgson, Rose, Campbell . H . Pitts, Morris. Ram-e . Treyvaud .Best: Rose, Hodgson, Ramage, Treyvaud, Campbell. Macdonald .Beaumarig : S.Coole 5, Nish 3, McNichoas 2, Kennedy 2, Qtirm, Pratt,Travern, Melltck, Bryce.COL LEGIANS 5.2 6.2 8.5 11.9 (75)DID CAMBERWELL Li 4.5 4.8 4.12 (36)Collegians : Henebery 3, Hart 2, Turner 2, Robertson 2, Cohost . Johnson .Best :Henebery, Young, Abott . Turner, Vial, GrtbbleOld Cam Joyce, Tempone R, Walsh A. , Weickhardt. Best: ScoY .Jovice, Derry J. , Walsh A., Grant, Francis ,CAUL GRAhi 3.4 9.5 15.10 18.15 (123)GLEN EIRA 2.0 4.0 5.2 7.2(44)Caul Gram: Da}wood 6, Carrick 3, M .Hanison 3. Gardner 2, Farmer,Messer, Kendall. Bosna . Best:Lawson, Messer, Sant . Dahvood, Kendall .Gardner.Glen Eirs: K .Dimachkt, T.Dimachh7, Hollow. Brown, Ftdoglam :is. Cununttvs,Eade . Best: Richards . T.Diamchki,Devries, Fidogiannis, Serpanchy .A.Dlantond.

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COLw:m5. GLEN E I {8B& et ~Coach : Brett Merchant Coach : Pat Hawkins Coach : Paul Beddoe Coach : Tony

Asst: Mick Lovejoy Co. . ne Res : Marty Hook Res. Coach: Anthony Strafford Res Coach: Darren FenE ,Res: Mick Carry s: Chris Mathieson

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4 M . Matulick (DVC) 4 M . Liddell 4 D. Atkinson 4 D . Cassar 4 M . Haye s

5 M . En .,or (VC)~~)

T Vinen 5 R. Henebery6 S Woolley

5 A. Tsirogiannis 5 A . Whil e6 C . Stephens

6 A. Spence 5 S . Kendal l6 N Craven

.7 D. Surkitt

6 J. Zagame7 S. Vamvakas 7 K. Gunter

7 D. Foley'

.7 J . Cowlishaw

7 J . Farle y8 C Unsworth CAPT 8 M . Dimashki 7 M. Coo r~8 D Perrin8 M . O Brien 8 A . Foote

.9 J . Fry

9 G . Hayes-Dewar .8 K. L ttl e

9 B. Cousins 9 M . Prater 10 J . Lang 10 G . Richards 9 M. Meyer10 L. Buller 10 A . Will (C) 11 B . MacKenzie 11 B . Clements 9 P. Emmett11 M . Lee 11 C . Deal 12 N . Harrison V C 12 B . King 11 C . O'Meara12 L. Healy 12 D . Pearce 13 N . Thomas 13 G . Brown 12 M . Davie s

13 C. Gourley 13 A. Green 14 D . Phillipsm

14 M . Loughran 13 A. Kin g

14 T Collins 14 S. Amiet 15 L. Cotto 15 Mimo Dirnachki 14 M . Etcel l15 A. Docker 16 A . Fletcher 16 Danny Race 15 Mick Sullivan

16 A . Quin 16 S. Sant 17 R . Husking V C 17 Declan Lambe 16 P. Sullivan17 L. Atkins 17 G . Harrison 18 S. Taft 18 R . Oldham 16 J . McCarth y18 N . Kennedy 18 B Baxter 19 N . Herman 19 K . Dimachki 17 C. Sullivan

19 M. Atkins.

19 T. Aylen 20 B. Couch 20 A . Diamond 18 S . Sulliva n

20 N . Atkins 20 H. Vella21 C . Harri s22 T. Skurrie

21 S . Haines22 S . Emmett

19 C. Stewart20 M . Walsh

21 P. Sherman 21 M . Pennycuick 23 C . Mollard 23 S Neeson 21 A . Walsh22 J . Hoft (VC) 22 C. Mc Assay 24 B. Low

.24 22 S . Hamilton

23 A . Catlin 23 D. Ash 25 R . Muir 25 P. Khazaal 22 P. Murphy

24 B. Gray24 J . Dalwood 26 D. Vial 26 P. Tsagliotis 23 Matt Sullivan

25 D . Teesdale25 N. Darma n26 S Widjaja

27 A. Shinkfiel d28 D. Dowling

27 R . Gilmore 24 X . Smit h25 G. Uptin

26 R . Meilick.

27 J . Ryan 29 A. Kenneally28 L . Shellard29 R Dimachki 26 A. Rock

27 B. Haynes (DVC) 28 J . Jacobs 30 L. Moon.

30 L . Pryde 27 A. Gangi28 J. Vance 29 G. Erickson 31 N. Roac h

32 C Blumfield 31 T Aberline28 C . Johnston30 P Dixo n

29 C . Martin 30 C. Fagan .33 B Holsi 32 M . D'Zilva

.30 N . Freeze

30 S. Hunt 31 T. Foster .34 J . Young 33 A. Sheedy 31 M. Andrews

31 J . McGeogh 32 A . Lawson 35 R. Turner 34 L. Hall 32 N . Levett32 B. Cairns 33 S . Fryers 36 G . Cooper 35 S . Hollow 33 N. Wilkin s

33 S . May34 R . Langford 37 C. Hoist 36 B . Zurek 34 D. Sheehan35 S . Thompson 38 S . Taft 37 P. Merrick 35 M . Johnston e

34 J May 36 B . Cunningham 39 N . Hart 38 M . Lewin 36 C. Ogler35 N. Rooter 37 T. Messer 40 39 37 T. Macgeorg e36 R. Deaton 38 J . Restarick 41 N . Baxter 40 L. Doolan 38 S . Perrazo37 R. Presnell 39 A . Bosna 42 N . Abbott 41 M . Merrick 41 C. Rock

38 J Gerrand 40 R . O'Neill 43 42 J . Serpanchy 42 T. Barr.40 R Rawlins 41 B. Kuppe 44 Y. Phillips 43 J . Gusman 43 M . Barr

.42 D . Synman 45 N . Craig 44 S . Diamond 45 C. Barr

41 N . Conlan 43 A Bruhn 46 J . Round 45 A . Caruana 46 C. Blair42 O'Brien

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48 E. Waters 47 48 Mick. Wals h

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50 R Waterson46 M . Saxton 47 S. Jenkinson 51 J.B . ShadbaH

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48 W. Travers 48 N . Tassell 52 52 K . McLeod49 J. Bryce 49 B. Gardner 53 5 152 A Haines

53 D . Noonan

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55 S. Rickard s.52 A. Sinclair 56 B. Lumb 56 T. Sullivan

53 J. Windebanks 53 C Jcnes 57 55 L . McGaw 57 D . Fraser54 A. Thompson

.54 T. Rynberk 58 D. Smith 56 58 J . Noonan

55 S. McNicholas 55 C. Hooper 60 57 S. Hall 59 G . Alla n

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62 A Pratt 61 N . Bannon 69 64 68 A. Tresidder.64 M . Carty

62 C . Sheppard 70 65 M . Dimou 73 M . O'Mear a63 G. Crathern 71 6666 A. Coote 64 G. Poulter 72 6 7

67 B . Gillespie 65 N . Carrick 73 6 868 S . Doukas 71 M . Cassidy 74 6 9

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An exhaust .spoke to both . U19 ams lastSaturday folloun lg on from ie much pt ' licised

Kangaroos/Adelaiue crows clash . He also thenhad time to speak to an eager lunch crowd fromSt. Bernards U19 players' parents . Deanexplained how he made his way to AFL coachingwith an insight that following last Friday's game

he made his way home and watched the video acouple of times - finally getting to sleep at4 .30am . He was :en at the footy club at 7 .30arnthe nest da:• for ~'_-ir~g and other post gameduties . He v as c ~ to Optus Oval to watchHawthorn and Car' on do battle .A down to earth -; ;ow, Dean fielded questionsfrom the ior with aplomb and showed plenty ofentl usi<-an , elation to AFL coaching, famil ycoan __ = and the need to maintain ab:l,,

Organisers ~ andtogether a great presentation for i e 1 ,it was a pointed reminder of the imprclub development beginning with Au:31.flowing all the way through to the se .- ?The number of 2003 senior premiers lwho have come through the St ."system" was a moot reminder.

1and Mse were also in attendar

demonstrating the com iii tent of thethe St . Bernards FC "com- lit ;ninc'S i: . Bernards (1) had a in agai-Brighton, while St . Birrds (21 b;manfully against a stronger RupertswoocAll no doubt would have benefitted fro ;, .words of wisdom .

0`" 0

Zeds will be on the migt ~ Vhagainst U :, . c on

)th. The matcil, which requireaE. ,cutive approval 1ir an alteration ffixture, will be part of the AFL Founda~ iontheme and will be played before the sr l ;Lions and Collingwood match .

30From all at the VAFA would lit toall the 5IY all t'_e very best for a lo,day tomorrow. I'm sure all the ladies v dappreciate that all VAFA grounds will be qi ttomorrow out of respect to all you great to, ' .

: day .

from last wec' ; ( : David(Fitzroy) was the mystery playe, .One of the player's named in I ; an hthe Century wore No . 19 in his

'-. .-as he? The o e ' ' -aeentries was Iai C ae of

a dozen Ben Hogan golf balls insc: a::ig -V. Please refer to the display elscwsiere intoday's "Amateur Footballer" for the round 5Trivia Question .

I3isgsacef~l .at Telstra Dome lastSunday . More disturbing were the results of a

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siiiig thatand in'van s

clubs at last _ _onday' s

~i :ig that "fines and suspension sagnitude would follow (similar

ng officials) and clubs involve dasked to look for another

>teucaas went to Rupertswood

for the unfurling of their 200 2

url ig and match was preceded by,th rs' Day Luncheon arranged by

,11 done to Bern' i an danging a great ceremony an d

si °cially Deb and Jo for the lunc hrife of coach Tony) for expertly

ag - spot on cue . Rupertswood is a( place to visit and supporters of clubsp; Y there - don't be dissuaded, it's no t

tuperstwood Mansion and ground sor . h a look over.

the drive back from Rupertswoodo .)6 .5 Inner FM s call of the Marcellin;. game. Really was a great call and if

C t picked up the boys on the FM dial

,orth a listen . The "A €aax€a( , V"l Saturday morning is worth tu__ing in

'tc ( : •ecPlin) . Peter

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length of quarters for C18 matcheseading conflicting information th e

id timekeeper's card . Spot on Pete .atches (home and away) play 25

> straight and no time-on - finals,r are 20 minutes plus time-on .

ex Johnson who has spent theluple of years in poor health is back in

1 . Best wishes Alex and we look forwardring that you are home soon.

0 0a true Amateur man . After an

ious League career (Frar' : wanted me to`_littering") with Essendon and then as

the original Brisbane Bears, Frankcontinues to coach in the VAFA and help

at junior le-i . :.ow coach of Old Es : uT,don,

Frank quite happily acted as the un ipire (a1day) at his former club North Old Bo s' S' .ools

Lightning Premiership Day last we( k .

0C ' . . . The the BallC .4 hasn't met i :h much success

t? is season as yet . One reader points out it may

be the lack of prizes - you get one pie or softdrink as long as you buy either one pie or soft

drink at the Sportscover Arena cant , n . Our

reader points out this equates to a $2 prize - if

you fork out S21! Fair point . o :--'s. The organisers ard

for the Sportsco v er '1

weekly ina ~r - you will receive '

which c. .a entitle you to up to 5 Four

pies or Schweppes soft drinks or a con ib' ionof the two (total 5) . All this E i',out ng tobuy one yourself.

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Old Mentonians alone remains undefeated, and atwo game break has been established between 5th& 6th . Fascinating times ahead watching whethe rthe curre= +no 5 can hang on .

-, disposed of OB and again looke da very even unit. YV led after kicking into the windin Q1, but the Ashers took over in Q3 . TheBushrangers best were Luke Taylor at CHB &Ruck, Stuart Simpson & Andrew Stone . Ashers'Conor O'Sullivan W & RR, Christian Gregory in aJames Hird role, & Ben Hind at HF stood out in amost _proncient outfit .'T~ : : ,_ took the points against in atense tussle in doubt until Me Serafini's goalsquare screamer & conversion sealed t' ° Hoe'swin in the dying moments . The Hoes had greatefforts from Mick Chazan, James Shuttleworth(defence & nick), and Ross Toogood . Bloods didn'tlike another loss but were happy with Ist gamerBre** 1-lard-an (HBF, W, & HFF!), Greg Evans indefence and the ruck, plus Chris ' . ooden at HB .

-- overwhelmed _° - ; after Q l in apowe .il dry. '=he Pantl; rs had terrific gamesfrom Ceor; ~ -atris who blanketed Julien Kirzner,& from on-ballers Carroll & Palmer.Danny Weislitzer did well in the ruck for theJackas, with Jared Raleigh also fighting hard .Salesians surprised both Bantinale and your scribewith a strong win to open their account for theyear . In a very solid team performance, Cooke atCHF & Nannes across the HB line played crucialroles in the victory . The Bears kicked themselvesout of it in the 2nd Half and the only plaudits wentto Dale Wilson, Paul Gloury, Nick Taylor, & AdamDooley.`F7 were belted by an impressivewhich :' ` down B-T's strong forwards courtesy ofgreat defensive work by Paul Kempton, RobMackie & Pat Barry, with `GVillo' again among thegoals up forward . The home side had a forgettableday but had good efforts from youngsters Wilkie,Conte, & Bone .

6 versl - Ass L: won't be awalk in the pa _c for either side, w th the home sideangry at loss iio.l last week L the visitorsgalvanized by their lst win! Fine weather i sforecast for todav, so Yarra's pace will be a h ; ^factor for the F ;oes to eouni_r . That, plus thei rmulti-pronged ~ .--rue to ^^^, s',-uld giv

Bushrangers a winin a tight match by 2goals .Aquinas meets OldMentonians an dwhile they will trouble the Panthers, it is hardsee them beating them . The visitors improve vaieach outing and will take this game by 4-5 goaLAJAX and be closer than their respectiladder positions indicate, and both sides will habeen given fairly decent workouts by their coachafter the disappointments of last tveek. TIJackas leg speed should give them an edthough, and a 3 goal win .ITrnf .Blae ksa host Monash Blues in the D I matchthe day, which should be a spectator's feast . Boengine rooms are in brilliant form and the two bedefences in the Section will be trying to stifle tr~prolific forward set-ups . Neither Club has yfielded its best combination and much will deperon the value added by any players returning fithis match . This is a coin-toss job and it candown Heads for the Home side by a kick . A Blaclivin will quicken the recovery of former great, JacClanc , after the 2nd changeover of a failEprosthesis in his left knee! Come back soon Jacthe Ormond Bouzy Rouge Club is missing you !

: is at home to 1•3ulleen-Teffip, and this a game full of implications for both Clubs .Chaddie's break through win last round will r~`them a huge boost, while the Bullants .ill v -sr, ..

AJAXOld :i entoniansSalesianOld MPntoniansOld mtoniansBanyule

KirznerBournonThainAcremanBasileH McDermott

22161515141 1

nash Blues Hawkins 1 i lrra Valley D Smiih 0 8

Ivanhoe Assumption Pearce 3 8AJA X Chester 0 6AJF :; Cooper 0 6

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does it___ng thi s

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G;ers,iiskeres for

-ets are 98 89 1979 &

uate i ~ r-SteWan,

become a fine a ..i z rur tig with the U19s in 2000, " WE Li as im

'- since joining the Club and looks set for a grc t

Yarra Valley 0 B v Ivanhoe AssumptionAquinas 0 C v Old Mentonians

AJAX v Banyule

University Blacks v Monash Blues

Salesian 0 i. v Bulleen Templestowe

2.5 7.9 9 .10 12 .13 (85)3.1 5.3 5.5 9.7(61 )

nd 2, Craven 2, Gregory. ' . , way, Williams,wd. Best: 0'Sunh-n, Tur n. Smith. Main, Ntnd,

rn 2, Stone 2 . Thomr_a. A Drew. Gillies. Hale, Collie.

Janie, A Laing.

tterman. Bask Weislitzer,

4.3 5.3 10.6 13. 8(86)3.2 4.2 6.5 7. 13(55 )

Oldfield 2, tali 2 . Quinn . Logan Grzety . Best:'hi, Stevens, levoL.2. P.Sm!Qt, Cantwell. T. Glourv. Best : Wilson .

(F)1.5 2.5 3.5 6.8(44)5.4 10.8 28.13 20.13(133 )

Lane (F) E Beat P itchell (G)

4.10, 4.12 . 9.15, 14.16(100)2 .3, 6.9, 9.10, 12.13 (85 )3, ranni 3, M .Chazan 2, P.Rawley,

S cGow-,In. Best : M.Chazan,;ampson . M .Sera.~v.

.2 . B E..-och 2, SS.Bamby 2, Denbraber,8armby. Redwood, Evans . C.1k`ooden.

B Cannon (B) G Clancy (G)8.4 12.7 18.12 (120)3.6 7.8 7.13 (55)

uurnon 5, Basile 3, Palmer. Russo,rroli. Twenttuaan. Basile, Carter

3.1 4.2 5.6. 12.9 (81)

1.2 2.3 3.4 4,4(28)

2, Kats 2 . Better, In 2, shields 2, Hawkins,!van . McC . Feenagtty, Dodd, Hawkins,

2 . Patter,'"nes, t :L) 1 . Davies. Strang, Peters,

4 .5. 5.9. 9.14, 10 .19 (79)1.1. 4.4, 8 .4, 8 .7(55)

: R.Singh 3, D .Pearce 3. P.Manue, 2. E .Newboid ,mn. P.Cotter, M .Ebba?, Mdaeouangelo. P.Manuel.

M .Parker 2. J .lvilsan . B .Cooper. C.Jeffertes . Best:

0.0 2.1 3.3 4.7(31)6.7 11.11 14.16 17 .19(121 )

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0'Sul at

Ci.~ c2^,.

or, G .DaWes . M .Phtl)i}t .;. J.Con.,ian.3.2 3.2 4.5 4.8(32)

0.2 6.6 10.8 12.12 (84 )

s .s: Nock, Smith, R- Alexander, Austvn . Best : Elton, ;Sock . D .D•:a~xr, R. Aleatutder. Francis

orman 4. Kalb 3, Cooper 2, Israelsolm. Onas. Pask. Best :. Co er. Goldentein, Boon. Spicer. Zeman

1 .2 3.5 6.6 8 .7(55)2.2 3.6 5.9 5.11(41 )

; Byrne 2, Loughnan, Moss, Dolman . Riley, Brown . Way. Best:Rose, M. Forer, Lucas, Dohnan, Hanlon.

. Creak, Hopgood. M. Wi]]more . Bell . Best : T. Na:sa)lah.n . Reed. Bell. M .1vlLmore

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N.Gold (C. )2 M .Konsky3 B. Davi s4 M. Dudakov5 J . Ritterman6 D.Kalb (C .R .)7 G.Samue!8 E . Raleig h9 J. Berger10 G . Dukes11 M . Segal (D .V.C.)12 D. GoldenPein13 J . Raleigh14 J . Kagan15 J. Sega l16 E.Janove r17 A. Cukierman V. CR)18 J . Kirzner (V.C. )19 G . Blieden20 J . Sharp21 D . Gelber,

- E. Wollne rJ. FeldmanJ. Ca m

t5 M . Blashki26 B . Duzenma n27 A . Spice r28 A. Zemski29 P. Bryner30 A. Lefkovic31 A. Lewi s32 D. Weisliizer33 S . Boo n34 A . Lewin35 J . Lewi s36 J. Israelsohn37 A. Sapa r38 S

. Erlic h

39 D. Gana an40 D.Onas41 A . Silver42 A . Cooper43 S. Chester44 J. Gelfand45 A. Godlewicz46 A. Goldman47 A . Silve r48 J . Pask49 A. LasnP,zki50 A. Benedykt51 Z . Lewski52 D. Norich53 J . Mordech54 1. Sam e55 J . Kaicer56 D .Seidl57 D . Spilberg58 B. Yudelman59 R. Rotemberg60 J . Weinberg61 J . Freeman62 J. Gottlie b63

1 L. Toomey2 S . Tibb3 S. Edwards5 A. Boland6 M . Parker7 C. GEennie8 J . Jes s9 T. Harkin10 D. Boland11 M. Barmby12 A . Bethun e13 D . Den Braber (C)13 C . Jeffery14 A. Lorkin15 A. Williiams16 J . Hunt17 B .Redwood18 J. Hughes19 G . Whitehead20 M. Starret21 J . Pierce22 S . Flynn23 P. Stone24 P. Harper25 P. Sorace26 R . Weeks27 D . Hinclitfe28 A. Garish29 J . Wilso n30 R . Kogelman31 G. Evans32 D . Atiord33 C . Wooden34 M . Tarull i35 R. Chapman36 V. Hall37 G. Macklin38 B . Moran39 S. While40 S. Harris41 G . Davies42 R. Moran43 M . Slattery44 J . Tappiy,45 M . Rielly46 T. Vandersluis47 J. Smit h48 D.McCartan49 D. Poynton50 R. Kea51 A. Pringle52 J . Bleakney53 S . Verona54 M. O'Halloran55 L . Stafford56 P. Cruickshank57 L. Mackowski58 T. Leddra59 B . Coope r60 P. Scognamillo62 J. Fitzpatrick63 A. Barrie64 T Nolan65 S . Haun67 A . Lewison68 J . Coghlan72 T. Wills

C. CochraneA. CullenS. HineyM . LantP. PhillipsB . BeechS . DornomJ . McMullenP. Pares

Ccr :'a : Gi I ro .,idcrofi-: John Fraser

1 B. Ree d2 D. Witchell3 N. Taylor4 T. Gloury5 B . Willmore6 S. Tuckman7 C . Taylo r8 B. Cantwell9 M . Willmore10 P. Gloury11 D. Wilson12 J . Egan13 T. Ryan14 B. Woodlock,15 S. Gray16 M . Gilbert17 A. Small18 J . Turnbull19 N . Sannholm20 S. Playtair21 R . Dintinosante22 C. Taylo r23 M . Gray24 L. Richardson25 J . Szeremeta26 H . McDermott27 A. Niel d28 L . Enright29 P. Smith30 D. Mutton31 C. Bassett32 M . Natoli33 S. Dean34 S. Lorenzini35 L. O'Connell36 D. Playiair37 T. Thompson38 J . Redfern39 A . Hopgood40 M. Smit h41 T. Prior42 M . Vanpoeteren43 L. Ferre l44 S . Yin45 D . Boy d46 D . Nasrallah47 J. King48 D. Rybicki49 G . Bel l50 T. Nasrallah51 J . Bott52 D . Noonan53 M. Creak54 C . Williams55 D. Williams56 A. Roethe57 B. McGregor58 L. Orton59 M . Mitchell60 D . Hassett61 S. Dowlan62 T. Jubb63 A. Plant64 S . Taylor

Coach: Doug SerbR, Coach : A Parris

1 J. Prior2 S. Yates4 W. Thompson5 D. Bon e6 A . Teha n7 P. Robertson8 N . Bone9 J . Matthews10 P. Tsokas11 G. Chivers12 A . Parris13 D . Tulloch14 A. Wilke15 B . Wolnizer16 S . Smith17 C . Darby18 K. Burridge19 L. Stot t20 M . Jones21 P. Gannas22 G. McLaren23 D . Matthews24 J. Newman25 R. Lee26 S . Boy d27 J . O'Donnell28 P. Milesi29 D . Williams30 D . Florence31 L. Norbury32 R. Williams33 N . Hamshare34 S. Lambropoulos35 D . Daskalo u36 P. Hare37 P. Ganiatsis38 N. Scaglione39 D. Buccachio40 A . Foley41 R . Le a42 P. Edwards43 M . Daskalou44 R. Schneider46 A . Humphrey47 C . Morivitis48 A. Morivitis49 B. Touriganis50 D. Glover53 A . Boyd60 D . Horvath

Ca c ,Res Coach: t1 S . Conley2 M. Maud3 C . Tucker4 -1, O'Neill5 P. Manuel6 T Healy7 P. Rawley8 J. Shuttleworth9 E. Heal y10 P. Lee11 D. Valkanis12 L. Hull-Brown13 S . Narkievricz14 P. Flynn15 J. Curtin16 P. Harris17 S . Morris18 B . Hall19 D. Wood21 N . Blainey22 N . Shuttleworth23 D. Rya n24 B. Frew25 J . Frisina26 P. Cameron27 J . Finlayson28 S . Matthews29 C . Hocking30 M. Sloan31 T. Lupton32 L. Pearce33 S . McGowan34 B . Joyce35 M . Serafini36 C . Zeegers37 P. Cotter38 R. Peoples39 M . Ebbage40 P. Martin41 C. McDonald42 B . Marti n43 A. Shemshedin44 A. Pace45 A. Iacouangelo46 M . lacouangelo47 B . Waters48 R . Toogood49 Matt Sloan50 N . Clark51 D. Pearce52 S . Sampson53 M . Chazan54 E . Newbold55 J. Healy56 S. Saunders57 A. Conti58 T. Memhet59 A. Falkers60 J . Aboueid61 M . Anderson62 P. Merory63 J . Crapper64 M. Migliorini66 J. Rivott-Mins67 G . Stephens68 F. Yaghmoor69 J . Mazocca70 K . Wis e71 A . Pearce72 K. Maghamez73 D . Dummett74 S. Hall78 C. Brown

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C ( _ch:PHu ,Coach : Jamie Winduss

1 T. Mitsvalsky2 C . Twentyman3 R . Bal l4 D . Carroll5 C . Mackay6 C .Alexander7 M. McCloskey8 G . Ferguson9 W. Balfantine10 S. Voiqt11 D . SolTey12 C . Dwyer13 B. Heverin14 M . Stroud15 J . Costello16 D . Nock tVC)17 N . Lintord18 T. Boumon (C)19 A . Palmer20 D . O'Connor21 J . O'Brien22 P. Clarke23 A . Drinan24 A. Acreman25 T. Flava26 G. Dart27 G. Katris28 D . Kitto29 A . Carter30 D . Russo31 M . Elliott32 M . Phillips33 S . Worrell34 M . Sunter35 T. Mcnich36 D . Alexander37 M . Francis38 P. Stubbs39 M . Basile40 R . Alexander41 D. Stevens4 243 M . Lawes44 L. Sunter45 M . Kennedy4 6474849 M . Fisher50 G . Richards51 L. Stephen5 25354 D. Goodbody56 R. Harper5 7585960 G . Shattock61 B . Saunders62 R.Johnson6364 M . Austin66 M . Mackay6869 S . Allot t71 T. McManus72

i : rE.: ~ t urieyh: Adam Dave y

1 A. Stevens (vc)2 A. Thai n3 S. Sutherland ( c)4 A. Heal y5 M. Canavan6 D.F( ;r7 D. Foray8 S. L n9 A. C.. I10 S.OIdtvc)11 K. Richardson,12 M . Do-13 I . Bcb,..,a14 M. Cooke15 R . Quinn16 P. Dotm=^17 ARatt Fc, as18 D. Barrv19 S. sr( i20 A. S°21 D . 4-Jo22 S. G n23 M. Sm, ;,,24 A. Gra ce25 C . Ryan26 J. Nan nes27 P. Allen28 M. B~me29 D . A e n30 K. Woodman31 A. Lucas32 G . Riley33 N . Callaghan34 T Nagle35 P. Knott36 S. Nolan37 J. Brennan38 M . Ferwerda39 P. Pitts40 M . Forer41 M . Cleary42 C . Rose43 P. Evans44 D .Ievoli45 S . Horvath46 A . Chiap jni47 D .OIdSe~d48 J . Logan49 D . Stinear50 D . Taylor51 A . Foley52 P. Hanlon53 E . Mallard54 S . Porter55 E . HanaPy56 M .Lou ghnan57 P. 0 loran58 S . Way59 S . Pari si60 A . Bates61 R. Cincotta62 D. Blake63 B . Chalmers64 B . Bowman65 J . Radi68 S . Sinclair67 D. Sutherland68 M . Su tto n69 B . Kirchner70 Mick Forbes71 R. M irams72 C. Hunt73 A. Kelly74 A. Davey75 R. Nahas76 P. Turley77 S. Butler

C6n?n_-ayri¢i0

Ch : Craig sufch

1 L . ahercot e2 S. Chandle r34 A. Evans5 R. Mackie (C)67 S. Jones8 (C18) B . Watch9 (C18) C. Simon10 W. Hanna11 S. Sand'rford1 213 C . Baulch14151 617 A. Moffatt18 T. Wilson19 L . Brow n21 C . Schillin g23 P. Barry242526 D . Batte n2728 P. Otsuka29 M. Staunton30 J. Ralph31 B. Costell o32 M . Jone s33 T. Kitchen3 435 Jas h4irtschi n3 637 A . Gray39 S. Whit e4 041 L. Rawnsley43 C . Beato n44 R . McArthu r4 546 R . Wallace4 749 R . Dillo n49 (R) T. Bowers50 A.Goona n51 D . Higgins51 (R) A . Neville5 253 D.O'Keefte54 M . Braszel l55 S . Watch57 K . Sagely58 D. Kean60 J . O'Sullivan62 F. Purcel l63 J . Webe r64 R. Adam s66 L. Costello6 6 (C18) C . Curti s67 N. Goonan70 J . Green71 M . Nihil l72 D. Rudd77 A. Costello80 M . Tehan85 B . Webe r86 B . Collins88 N. Abbott91 A. Whitloc k93 M . Bulman94 A. Powel l96 Jon Mirtschi n98 M . Behan

R. Pearce2 T. Morri s3 R. Thompson4 M . Fung5 A. Drew6 R . Dre w7 C Beal8 L. Morris9 J. Keem10 T. Hancock,11 T. Mcllrath12 J. Cremean13 L . Gilles14 E. Kruse15 N . Pask16 L . Taylor17 A. Lain g18 D . Ross19 J . Strong20 T. Hal e21 D . Stevenson22 B. Drew23 R . Ye a24 M. Davies25 R . Collet26 J. Longworth27 S. Savage28 B. Reynolds29 R . Courts30 D . Potter32 J. Parr y33 P. Cremean33 D . Ireland34 C. Fraser35 B. Peake (c)36 P. Jarvie37 D . Balkshavt

38 G. Morrison39 J. Thompkins40 H . Catsfiord41 B. Down s42 A . Ston e44 J. H o45 A . Windgat e47 S . Collie48 R . Davi s49 S . Seaboume50 J . Peake51 H . Clark e52 A . Hartnett53 S . Pask54 S . Simpson56 T. Uoy d58 G. Ker r59 A . Joine r60 S . Laird61 P. Valepp l62 P.3aruma63 B . Whitechurch64 D . Smith65 M. Norrish68 T. Collet71 M. Lein e74 A . Middlin

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Thenfo : '

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v k "got out of jail" againstHawthorn ~ id coach Julian Siebrand will makesure that his team do not underestimateOakleigh . The Magpies have a tremendousopportunity to consolidate their position withinthe four but a loss will leave them back in thepack .

put up a spirited fight against Old0^r~y but a team of youngsters will alway s

;le against more experienced and hardenedteams .

ey won by a big margin again but coachGlenn Taylor will be asking for an improvedperformance from his charges . Taylor thoughthis team's ability to control the ball in difficultconditions was the key factor in OC's victory . Hewas especially happy with the efforts of his keydefenders in Ross Adams and Stuart Jessup .

After a horrendous fortnight, Bentleigh -despite missing several senior players - recordeda stirring victory against La T'rsab e last week.Demons coach Paul Dimattina was thrilled withhow his younger players accepted the extraresponsibility and with Eyles a chance to return,the Demons will fancy their chances of an upsetvictory today against Old Carey .

Poor conversion cost La Trobe dearly last weekand they have now lost two games in which theyhave been in winning positions . The reboundingFitzroy will be a tough ask but coach TonyCrisafulli would rather play a higher ranked sideas it will provide a clearer picture as to where histeam is at.

Fitzroy coach Graham Burgen was notshattered with his team's loss to Peninsula as hebelieves the Pirates are incredibly hard to beat athome . The Reds will be without gun midfielderVinnv Cahill for the next five weeks but AndrewDawson and Jimmy Donovan are handyreplacements .

Old Geelong and Hawthorn have both shownglimpses of form this year. OG showed howcapable they were when they dispatched OCfirst-up and the Hawks demonstrated last weekthat the, can mix it v. ith the better teams. Bot h

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coaches are happywith theimprovement shownby their teams andthere will be littlebetween the two sides . The Hawks' terrib] ;record this season on larger grounds will ens, r, .that OG will start a narrow favourite .

Peninsula and Williamstown looks to be tl, ;.most enticing match-up of Round 5 . Both Sid-have a settled defensive unit and a dangerou,,forward line . The undefeated Pirates ha_recorded some devastating victories while ti,CYMS have been the quiet achievers of t ;, :competition . The CYMS will need key fona.rc,sDave Lee and Tim Wheeler and rejuve !,ruckman Leigh Monkhorst to continue theirgood form if they are to pose a real threat to thcladder leaders .

TIPS

West Brunswick 42pts

Old Carey 10pts

Fitzroy 18pts

Old Geelong 6pts

Peninsula 28pts

E, ®'cste : Ed Sill was unable to coo°7 due to work commitments

E ;

D2 SECTIO NFitzroy Reds TorneseWilliamstown CYMS D LeeBentieigh GracePeninsula PayzePeninsula MurphyD2 RESERVESFitzroy Reds PidotoLa Trobe Uni SampsonOld Geelong PerrinBentleigh PunterWest Brunswick HeywoodPeninsula Jinchin

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pen nsul. 03 - congratulates Sa .- -

ClaringUolcl on reaching the milestone o f

club back in 1993 and a few years

with the Under 19s in 1999, Phi l

Old C a r~; - congratulates nstantinidis ,

ed his 50 t e in round 2 .

loped into a real `goalsneak', regularly; bags of multiples as well as assisting i n

;j-,,d his place as a dashing and

;-,der. No slouch up forward, he onc e

straight against West Brunswick .

,~eserves captain and still a big Jimmy

Sam has been a loyal servant of th e

i inspiration to our younger brigade .Bolder !

'+s a result he has become an integral

;e forward set up when he has played i nme seniors and reserves . Well done,

lous' and keep up the great work . Als o

culate Nick Bull on following in his little '

's footsteps and playing his 50th thi s

. Nick also came through the Under 19 s

i h . . = become a key position player as well as

occasional ruckman . He often baffles the

,sition with his amazing turn of speed (fora big bloke) and regularly catches them

Congratulations, `Bully' and we hope there

nany more milestones to come .

~ Qr~%,

West Brunswick v Oakleigh

Old Carey v Bentleigh

La Trobe Uni v Fitzroy RedsOld Geelong v Hawthorn Amateurs

Peninsula 0 B v Williamstown CYMS

_ . . 6.6 8.8 13.o!: j IW-_ -- i' .-~I:UN5&ICF 3.2 6.6 10.10 12 .15 (87)::awthorn: Goals - Cameron ':, N- -'c-e 2. Jackomos 2 . Avery P. O ~:,Phillips, Carle, Rice Best : Rice, Jackomos, hicGlenchy . Phillips, CarleWest 8 ek : Goals- Sheedv 6, Batters 2, Camtane 2, Siebrand 2Best: Brookshaw, McGuire, Sheedy. Bagn.aIl, Batters, SiebrandBar : P Griffiths (F) T tVL<cher (B) H Cosgrtit N Murphy (G )

0.1 5.6 10.9 14 .12 196 )

Oil Y 8.6 16.8 22 .13 27.17(179)Q- : . : .- : .- Dalton 3, Bromley 2, A.Kitts 2, Bando, Britt, cash. Kennedy. S

szle . Best: Dalton, Clark, Kennedy. Bromle;v. Holden. Collins .OLD C EY White 5. Everett 4. Cohen 4 . Angus 3, Collins 2, Munro 2,James, h9ahon.Pattendon .BesC Adams, Wood, Boag, ?,Unkles, Battl eIIm : L Katz G Morgan (F) J Mahar K Segota (G )BENTLEIGH Li 8.9 9.10 12 .10182)IA TROBE 2.8 2.8 5.13 7-17 (59)Beat : Grace 5, Sloe 3 . Punter 2 . Henry, Clark. Best: Seele}t heson . Hemy-Grace . HandTekl . Miksad.La T'rahe : Dan Patience 2 . Farrant. Mawdslev, Davis, Darcv , Gle€..<on. Best :Danes, Edmmmnds. Darcv, Mann, Sheldrick, Brennan .Urn] s : A Lougheed J Asphalt (F)

ds O.B. 1.3 7.7 10.17 17 .26 (128)FM i 3.4 5.6 8.10 9.12 (66)Peninsula: Passe 7. Murphy 3. N .Ctaringbold 2, J.Coghlan. Stahzfarth,Barber, Davis, Murray . Best: S .Parsons. Payze. Barber, Teelo}e . Dentry.Davis.Fitzroy Reds : Tornese 4, Diacog4orgis . Mitchell, b3etghen . Reeves, Drury.Best: Bahr (no more supplied) .Until :: D Irons

0S 2.0 8.2 10.3 15.9 (98)

4.1 4.3 6.10 7.16 (58 )

Will Cy : D. .ee 3, Burgess 3 . Thompson 3, Twist, Tavlor- Elias,J .Meeutcheon, Phemister, Featherston Best : Thompson, Grieve,hionkhiust, B.Hynes, Ibwsey, Wheeler Old Carer. Fitzclarence 2, Salter 2,Bell, Lansdell . Vickers-VdillisBest: Munro, Mccarthy, Bayles, Raul,Fitzclarenee Umpires: M Forde M Gflday (F) J Wignell J Kralevsk7 (B) DR9elder A Tavilla (G )

HAC4 1 IATEi1R.S 4.0 6.1 8.2 9.5(59)

S 4.1 9.5 13.7 15 .10(100 ). . . . -- : GOALS Lehmann 3, D Rudd 3, Mukenthaler 2, Lewis 2

Baker 2 Hus: , W TouzeL Z Rudd Best: Ritchie, 1V Touzet, D Rudd,Williamson . Leitmarm . MukenthalerO.AILLDSGH 18.10 (118)OLDCAREY 5.9 (39)Oakleigla Mckenzie 5. Papadopoulos 5. Dooley 4, Papadopoulos.B 2,Perdfkornatls, Sho rt .Best: Goal . Ryan. Kokklnes, Papadopoulos .P. Cooke .Ogilvie .Old Carey Guerra L 2, Guerra A. Dretirr. @tinchester.Besst: Graham, VaC'rn} .1 Guerra.L. Caosher. Thomas . Andrew sI 3H 3.2 6.3 8.5 9.7(611

,A`_ 5.4 9.5 12.9 15.13(103)Ben z Jackson 3. Reid 3 . Kopil .schinski 2, Lawford . Best : t4ece, Harbottle-Lawfard, Weber, Jackson, Reid .In Trobe: Samp son 4, Kerrison 2. Hewitt 2 . Morgan 2, Clifford 2, Morton 2 .Moon, Murray. Best: Bowden. Murray, Cimunings. Hewitt. Hopkins .Waterman_PEYdIIvSill .-A O.B. 4.5 7.5 10.9 11.9 (75)

OY REDS 0.3 1.10 3.13 4.17141)s!a: Taylor 2, White 2, Angus 2, Krohn 2, A .Parsons . JAtcluson.

Halev. Best : Cook. J.Atchf..son. A .Parsons, White, Liuzzi . Falkiner.-ts~ "> : Buckley 2 . Crane. Bare . Best : Sullivan . Rome . George,Buc 7etcher. Vi rt ue .16 .:. ii'GR.d C1PfiS 2.3 3.4 7.5 10.6 (66)OLD G "LONG 1 .1 5.3 7.5 10.9 (69)Will Cyms: Buttigleg 3 . Koch 2. A .Mccutcheon 2, lmms, Maturing, NisbettBest: Buttigleg, Tinham. N.Grant . Wyatt, Kingharn. B .GrantOld Geelong: Cole 3, Perrin 2 . Abbott. Dizltlon, Hawker, Morgan, K il patrickBesk Morgan, Morley . Johnstone, Bayles, Cole . Rossv

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_ :f _: . : . ._ . . . .~DS .. _ .m _.Co, i : Paul Dirc line Coach : Graham Bur9en Coa~h : Peter Tyson~

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Ass .-' nt : St Grt = Res. Coach : Darren Kane Res. C_ h : Ed Sill Coach : Tony Crisatulli R . Coach : Pa _- -Res. Coach : Steve Hall Club 18 Coach : Greg Box Res: David Huffer

I C. Sharp 1 A. Collins 12 D . Ferguson 1 D. Hannam 2 G. Broadley 1 P.Mortan 2 A Bloomfic3 A. Pittito 2a B . Holderhead 3a A . Knott 2 S.Fredrickson

3 D Shefdrick

.3 D. MacKer

4 S. Sice 2b A . Walsh 3b N . Patterson .4 N Dunne 4 B VarkatZess

5 M . Eyles 3 S . Dibenedetto 4a S . Stevens .5 S.Adamswaite

.5 B Theaharri s

6 R. Weber 4 B. Pollard 4b B. GloverS. Avery

6 M .Watsan7 S Burke

.6 R . DooleyYJ . Robertson 5 P. Diacogiorgiso9tor9is 5b T. Kerr

.8 M .Corrend 7 M. Short

8 J . HandSeld 6 D . Curtis 6a P. Avery 9 LWalker 8 R . Marshall9 I . Jackson 7a S . Andrew 7 C . Alexander 10 S .Davis

11 D Harris 9 J . Moutis10 A . Henry Y 7b L. Byrne 8 J. Cargil ;

.11 A .Murray 10 L . Thomas

11 D. Martin 8 A. Byrne 9 R. Ogge 13 P.Moon 11 C . Hanley12 N . Aitken 9a H . Fletcher 10 P. Orchard 15 S .Braaks 1 214 B . Reid 9b C . Prior 11 M . Pollock

12b A Tsoumbaris16 A .Brennan17 J.Brodie 13 D. Britt

15 S. Grace 10 A. Urbanic.

13a J .Murphy 18 A.Hewitt 14 P. Malcol m16 L. Airey 11 B. Atherton 13b J. Poveyy

S.Whfte 15 G . Redford17 C . Martin 13 S. Pidotto 14a D . Lauletta

20 A.Murphy21 D Edmunds 16 M . Bel l

18 S.Adaway 14 T Clarke 14b T. Frtzpatrick.

22 S.Wilcock 17 A. Hunterl8aM. Walker 16 G Crane 15 M . Tyson 23 S.Craig 18 J . Connella n19 B. Clark .

17 B.Lee 16 C . Reed 24 S.Edwards25

1 920 R . Fishlock

18 M Baker17 B . Ruzicka 27 S.Pruscino 20 J . Tolley

21 A. Graham .19a C Andrew

18 P. Phillips 28 C.Rass 21 A. Perdikomati s22 A. Smith23 G McFarlane

.19b C. Quinn

19 J . La w20 S. Parker

29 A.Randel l30 J .Smith

22 S . Ear.

L. Holmesby 20 T Mitchell 21 K. Brockman 31 R.Mann32 S Gemmola

23 J . KerleyY24 S Kitts

25 D. Gold 21 C. Meighen 22 C . Habel23 L Collins

.36 TMawdsley

.25 C. Marshall

26 B . Padgham 22 G. Sulliva n23 D Knowles

.24 J Jackomonis

40 R.Slater42 D Gleeson 26 A . Kitts (VC)

27 J . Seeley28 M . McCulloch

.24 A . Parsons

25 M. Zaverell a26 N. Hayes

.43 A .PouHon44 S .Linehan

27 G. Smith28

29 H . McKenzie 26 C . Temperley 27 R. Lord 45 D .McMeekin 29 C Kokkinos30 A . Miksad 27 J. Tarnese 28 T. C velli 47 A .Samson

50 K.Hopkins.

30 P. Holde n30aD . Ko itschinsk i

p29 V. Cahill 29 P. Barker 54 T-Peters 31 T. Bromley (C)

31 S. Craven 30 C . Little 30 31 55 A.Cummings 32 J Brown32 A. Strauch 31 P. Crowe 32

Stroud33 P56 J.Nield57 A WooJmer

.33 M. Clark

33 P. Within o n~ 32 A. Grant .34 R Johnston

.63 J.Laidlaw 34 B. Evans

34 M. Pirie 33 S. Drury.

35 S Davies 70 J.Dumaresq 35 R. Nuske35 L . Ireson (C) 34 S. Herceg

.36 A. West 75 S.Gellert

A BaiIle 36 M . Ryan36 M . Backman 36 M . Reeves 37 M . Daou

.R.Baker 37 P. Torpey

37 P. Hutchison 38 A. George 38 B . Bruns A.Benton 38 S . Cammiss38 G . Beattie 40 G . Bence 39 G. Cade S.Bland 39 A Mulhollan d39 G . Pri99 42 I. McBurney 40 P. Rossitto Te°~en

.40 J . Gaal

40 J . Harbottle 45 J Bennie41 J . Bogie S .Clrford 41 M . Cash

41 J . Nev e42 A Mikkelsen

.46 D . Timm

42 D . McGlenchy43 I. Chaps

B .ClutterbuckM .Cotsopoulos

42 S . Dalto n.

43 A . Ferris51 J . Rawlings53 S. Addicott

44 B . A11der45 B. Mountain

H .DaviesN .Dejanovic

4344 G. Smith

44 G. Holland 54 J Parsons 46 T. 0'Hanlon M•Donohue 45 G. Chapman4546 R Lav~ord

.57 R . Rome 47 D . Lahiff TDuggan

ay46 B. Nguye n

.61 G . Virtue 48 A. Brick J .Elliot~ 47 M. Stevenson

47 M. Scanlon62 N Auden

49 N. Tierney J.Eyre 48 A. McKenzie48 P. Dimattin a49 L Vvona

.67 R. Holderhead

50 J. Gourle y51 S. Signorini

P.Fa aniC .Francis

49 S. Collins.

50 A. Stanes 73 J . Bare 52 C. Frost D,Gilmou rGrifSnJ

50 P. Pa adcf~ulosP51 L. Kennedy

51 P. Sampson 76 P. Everard 53 M . Preston .D.Hill 52 C Cook e

52 L. Sampson 77 A. Grill oRonch i97 D

54 J . Barry55 A Saulle

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.53 V. Vujicic

53 A. Banks .56 M . Coglan S.Jackson 54 O . Parton

54 R. Coyle _ 57 B . Collins D.KeTison 55 A . Gook55 G . Richards llOC ;Oi1'r ^7S : 58 T. Dixon g.~uni

56 J . Pag e56 C. Aitken 59 A . Doyle koni s

J.Levy 57 P. Illma n57 A. Gantsi(ieris 60 G. Saddington P.Lias 58 E . Bennett58 T. Caterson 61 M. Gray TtP ubioot 59 B . PapadoF :ulos59 S . Kennedy 62 A.Johnsen P~ao~ 60 M .Vongsyke o60 R . Punter 63 D . Kealy

64 N Kudeweh L.McNamara 6 161 J. Perrone . . . . . . . .

65 G .lJlywhite M .MillarB O'Connor 62~ ;'t7g'! ~ OG( ;IF.s : 66 C. Lorenz

.X.O'Donnell 63 A. Jury

67 S. McDonald S.OTcole 64 M. Ogilvi e68 RNikoloa u69 T. Papamarkov

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=1 :;.rrialn at toss of coin ,

The r: i : a (Glenhuntly Road) is open e, ;r :_,atohday.The rear gate (off St. Kilda Street) will only be open when there are no matches

scheduled for Elsternwick Park No . 2 Oval .When parking in the area behind the grandstand please park in a manner that would

allow cars around you to be able to leave .Players and officials who do not produce tickets at the gates will be counted and the

club invoiced accordingly.Clubs are issued with an appropriate number of tickets for players and officials .

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Question : Name the 3 VAFA clubs who combined to form the Warringal Under 19 team in the 1990's?

Answer: Fill out the answer and contact details (to the left) and mail toYOUR 14 A MI E "VAFA Ben Hogan Competition, PO Box 359 ElsternwickAC©RFSS : 3185" by noon Tuesday following the match for your chancePHONE: to win. See FTLOTG for last wee k's results .

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Each section 's Amateur Fc - ;{='!er scribe to select his

Ea"', coaches to vote on the 3 Most Valuablepli~:: -

section .

ieam the Year (after rob 7 8) .

a coates and Wreckair statuette at th e?se I = tion evening.

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The Association said Vale to John Sanders, one of the greatest sonsof Old Xaverians Football Club . Captain of the club 60-63, BSection flag in 1963, 1961 Best and Fairest, an AIl Australianplayer. After the OXFC fell to D Section in 1975 John "got the call"and coached from 75 to 77 including winning the D Section flag .John was President when the C section flag was won in 78 . Johnwas a unique character, loval, fiery, determined, tough and a greatcompetitor .250 games to Monash Blues Dave "Doe" Rogers . Dave came to theBlues in 1996 as playing coach after a distinguished career withOld Trinity. He took the club to a premiership in his first year andin 1997 won the club B&F award . An outstanding player and agreat clubman.Can any club beat this? In Round 5 1998, John Brustman goalumpired his 550th game . John was in his 40th year with the club .VAFAUA congratulated Bernie Hoare on his 300th game as a goalumpire - many finals to his credit. The game was at Old Scotchand at about 8pm the Old Scotch management had to ask theumpires to vacate . Quite a sober occasion! It was a long trip forthe Old Mentonians (C) to Bulleen-Tempiestowe and the fou rpoints looked to be theirs for the taking at the last ch arge, leadingby 29 points. The Panthers kicked further ahead early in the finalterm until the Bullants piled on 7 goals in the last part of the termto get within a goal. Fin al scores were O.M . 15 .9 (96) B-T 14.9 (93) .Best were Mu ll in, B. Murphy, M .Stroud ( 0. vi.) and James, C .Parris, Tulloch (B-T).Marcello Tarrulli the most decorated player in Aquinas's clubhisto ry, played his 250th .Whitefriar s on top, undefeated in D section, visited Old EssendonGrammar ians, who were 2/2 . It was a thrilling last quar ter, ninegoals scored an d final scores, Whitefriars victors by ONE POINT10.17 (77) to 10.I6 (76). Best were Houston, Pasqualotto . Pawlik(1•V) an d Lutterschmidt, S. McPherson . P. Hexter (Old E).D Section coaches Rick Mar ks (Ajax), Andrew Crosby (Aquinas),Dave Rogers (Monash Blues), Lloyd Campbell ( Old Essendon) .Brendon Pola (St Johns). Shane O'Connor (St Patri ck's Mentone).Peter Turley (S alesian), Derek Hine (Southban k), Law ri e Z.arafa(Parkside) . Garry Connolly (U . Blacks), Des Meagher (Whitefriars),Dav'd L, 1e (Yarra Val!e^l.~---------(~. ~i ----

-Would it be the year for Old Xaverians? A tremendous second halfagainst Collegians, kicking 9 .11 to 4 .5 gave them a 41 pointvictory. Doug Bailey took control and simply directed play from thehalf forward line. Michael Blood (ruck) and Richard Green starredwhile Rick Schober was dominant at CHF for the Lions, kicking 4of their 10 goals .Darren Seccull rejuvenated by the added responsibility offatherhood played his 100th game for Old Haileybury . His strongleadership qualities in key positions played a big part in the clubs1989 and 1990 C&-B) Ilags .The pressure was on Mike McArthur-Allen as he returned to coachOrmond after a two week suspension during which assistant coachFrank Melican steered the :Monds to two vJctories . And he provedhe was equal to it as in a thriller with scores close an day he gothis boys up at De La Salle to defeat the home team by one point .14 .15 to 14 .14 .De La Salle saluted Danny Tessier on breaking Col Glover's all tim e

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record of 255 games .Known for his timid (?)approach to the game, Tesshas played in 9 grand finalsincluding 5 flags .In 'B' Whitefriars got theirfirst win at the expense of Old Mentoiuans when they finished a nover the Panthers to win 14 .22 to 14 .8. Only inaccurate kic.w sstopped a massacre . It was a poor way for OM's to celebrate JohnKonicinan's 150th game . Paul Coghlan. Mark Bateman and "Fish 'Phillips . in the centre were the Friars stars .'C' Section coaches were Mark Saran (AJAX), David Matthews(Caulfield Gr.). Craig Jackson (Comm . Bank), John Simpson(Ivanhoe), Brett Burden (Kew), Tony Paatsch (Mazenod), Ro nVerma (MHSOB), Brian Ford (Monash Blues), Mark Ware(Parkside), Roger Gerney (St Kilda Sth Caulfield).The Umps welcomed back Alan Bishop who retired as a fiel dumpires in 1979 and had now returned as a goalie .Wayne Henry chalked up his 350th game (310 as field, 40 asboundary) and named his best amateur players : Stuart Hinehen(Coll .), Phil Kingston (Ormond), Mario Borcich (NOB), Terry Young(Fawkner) and Joe Bussitil (Kew/NOB) .100 games to St Leos Jim "Trumpet" rlar;han whose ohvsira tN=~~IM c auu s eaas neao naa Deen arca . as set to the club.

Parkside were far too strong for Monash Blrrs 12.8.Seven 50 metre penalties against Parkside helped keep MonashBlues in the game. Parkside's recruit of the ; ar, Mark Sedg ack,was their best with Frank Sansonetti, having a great season, notfar behind ,

David Cook of the Clayton club was elected unopposed to fi ll thecasual vacancy on the VAFA Executive created by the resignationof Mike O'Kelly who had been transferred to Adelaide by hiscompany .'C' Section coaches were John Sampson (B'ava), Shane Molloy(Banyule), John Lord (MHSOB), Mark Saran (Old B'ton), PhilStevens (Old Hail), Lawrie Stretton (Old Ivanhoe) . Alan Stoneham(Old Melb), Alan Quaife (St Kevins), John Walsh (Ttown), PeterDarvall (St Kilda CBCOC) . How many had played VFL football?Answer at end .21 points down to Banyule at half time, Old Melb . kicked 9 goalsto 4 in the third term to lead by 11 points at the last change .Banyule's skipper Darren Attard kicked 3 of the club's 4 goals inthe final term to bring his club home by 5 points . Other stars forBanyule were David Williams, J & M Fraumano, Greg Sutterby (6goals) while for OM's Baldwin, Mead, Stuckey and McMullin (6goals) were best .Old Trinity (B) led Uni Blacks by 4 goals at the 10 minute mark inthe last quarter and were well in control . Then in one of thegreatest comebacks since De La got up to win the 'A' Section grandfinal against North Old Boys in 1977, Uni Blacks got 3 quick goalsto trail by one goal. Blacks Mark Ellinghaus who had a dreadfulday came off the bench with about two minutes to go . Not longthere, he grabbed the ball on the half-back line, passed it, randown the ground to regain the ball and then "torpedoed" a 50metre goal just over the fingers of the Old Trinity full back. Thesiren then sounded and it was a draw! For Blacks, CernL Marksand Gray led the revival while Old Trinity's best were Norman,Black and Carnegie.

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71 uon captains were M . Hibbins (Coll), B . Bourke (De La Salle) ,(, r,, :, iic;tnhoe), S . Tallent (Old Scotch), M . T-quin (Uni Blues),

phet (Old Melb), J. Jones (Marc), S . Curtain (Old Xavs).,utained Ormond and North Old Boys?•,PS to GreLl Holman, also the club Treasurer. Greg ha d

r;:i on the Holman tradition at Ormond. His grandfather Roy,;t committeeman, 1949 to 1951 while father Laurie played for

„nnd's first IN Section premiership team, in 1950 .~ 111~~h scoring game Collegians accurate kicking helped the m

n,nue their unbeaten run when they defeated Uni Blues;.133 to 18.18 .126 . Best were Bickford, T. Bennett, Hoyle,

6 goals) Collegians and Wood, Jennings, Macauley Un i

nn , to Graeme Briggs of West Brunswick,L nd~ r 19 Premier Section B anyule inflicted St Bern ards first

,,,-inning 12 .20 to 13 .30.p, La Salle had a fin e win an d revenged its gran d final win at the

of North Old Boys, kicking 9 goals to 2 in the final term,e, Nugent, Harrington, Murphy (6 goals, De La Salle), and

Griffin, Budoid (NOB) were best .

service awards this week to lion hearted defender Jack Pretty-mm . Bank) - 250 games and a hard worker also on social an d

iind-raising committees, 200 to Bob MacDonald (CaulfieldGramm .), full back in the club's 'A' Section 1970 premiership,un, captain in 1976, and secretary for two years - a fearless,

straight ahead player, Bob's fair and manly approach had mademany friends for him in amateur ranks .aultleld Grammarians also thanked two unsung and often

maligned club officials, club treasurer Gordon Cameron and clubr ;,tering officer David Labrum .CA Melburnians was the undefeated team in 'B' when they ledcollegians all day to win by 31 points with best players Munune,Af,>rphet, Burns (6 goals Old Melb), and Rice, Merry, Allan (Coll) .Old Xaverians scored their first victory in 'C' when they outplayedD w in a strong last quarter to win by 26 points with Cooksley,< nrtain (7 goals) and Noonan, best for Old Xavs and Blay (5 goals),Rowlands, Hinchen starring for Kew .Bulleen-Temp (E) remained undefeated when, after only leadingA?JZ Bank by 16 points at half time they kicked 18.11 to 6 .2 in the

i and half. Best were Hooper. Miles, Walker (BT) and Daken,nc : . Orchard (ANZ).

1_Gdice bearers for the Umpires Association were L ance Will iamsPresident. Darryl George Vice President, Ken Jorgensen Secretaryand Lindsay Thomas Treasurer.250 games to Tony Barrack (Comm . Bank) 200 to Dick Stanley OldXavs, both former Victo rian players .Geelong suffered their second successive defeat when they put ina poor performance against North Old Boys and were beaten bynearly 12 goals. North's an ticipation an d backing up left Geelongfloundering - Wil son, Power, Crooks, Spurling ( 5 goals) were bestfor North an d E . Smith, David, Lawler for Geelong .Reservoir OB an d Collegian s were undefeated after four rounds .Reservoir thrashed De La Sa lle by over 100 points wh il e Collegian skicked 9 .1 to Old Trinity s 2.6 in the final quarter to win by 48points .One hundred games to Wayne McCrimmon Comm . Bank, NeilDean Ivanhoe, Mick Mcinerne ry De La Salle, Jeff Symons Coburg.Jeff Symons an d his older brother Peter were third generationCoburg as father Bob had been a staunch Coburg defender andmr andfather Bert a life member.

hc fiidi day of the season in tuo8 was a?dini Carnival atElsternwiek Park" in which Victo ri a won their games against

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Tasmania and South Australia.South Austra lia led by 3 points at the last ch ange but wereswamped in the final term when Victoria kicked 6 .3 to 0 .1 . Bestfor Victoria were S. Williams 4 goals, P. Patterson, Egan , Mullin,Vorrath, Crouch .Against Tasmania, Victo ria kicked 7 .8 to 0 .1 in the first quar teran d were in con trol of the whole game . Best were Parks. Gowers(5 goals), Renowden, Voight, Sykes and Woodhead . Victorianplayers selected to represent Austr alian Amateurs in the ANFCSection 2 Championship at C anberra on Queen's Birthdayweekend were G . Crouch Uni Blacks, T. Gowers Old Xaverians, D.Hughes Old Scotch, P. Parkes Coburg, P. Patterson Uni Blacks, W.Sykes Uni Blues, A . Voight Ormond, D. Williams Caul field Gramm.an d S. Williams Old Paradians. David Hughes had been appointedcaptain .QUIZ: Five players went on to play VFL football . C an you namethem and the clubs they played with ?In the fifth round of home and away games Ormond 17.19 defeatedIvanhoe 8.8 while Monash 16 .17 kicked 8.9 to Geelongs 0 .6 in thesecond half - the winners were both undefeated an d on top in 'B'Section .'A' Section captains were Bob Spurling North OB, Brian WevmanOld Paradians, Wes Roach Co ll, Ian Wood MHSOB, Eri c JoinerKew, John Hay Old Scotch, Roger Schakleton Uni Blacks, DavidRutherford Uni Blues, Tom Tootell Caulfield Grammari an s. Whocaptained Coburg?Co llegians 14.13 defeated Old Scotch 4.4 - the losers had kicked0.1 by the last chan ge .

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Footscray IT coach Tom Baird, who started the club in 1947,played his 200th game.Other well known players to reach milestones were Pres BridesonCaulfield Gramm . Jim Hannan and Trevor Downs Old Melb .SSB broke the ice in 'N Section when they held on to beat the lastfinishing Ivanhoe by 9 points . Best were Surtees, Jones andPreston SSB, and Ryan, Hughes and Lewthwaite Ivanhoe.Uni Blues lost champion full forward Peter Woodhouse with adislocated shoulder.St Kilda CBC turned on a devastating last quarter of 8 .4 to nilagainst Old Brighton - centre half forward Denis O'Brien kicked 4and rover John Langley 3 .'C' Section captains were Dick HeIlard De La Salle, John WoodBrunswick, Alan Dick National Bank, J . Roberts East Malvern, C .Kiff Parkside, W. Somerton South Melb . City, R. Kilner Malvern .Who captained Caulfield Grammarians, UHSOB and Glenhuntly?Comm. Bank recorded their first victory when they showed moredetermination than Old Geelong to get on top on the last quarterto come out victors by 15points. Veterans Peck, Malcolm andElderling, C . Bank and J . Stephen. Black and Peake Old Geelongrrere best.

Collegians (at home) were knocked over by visitors Coburg whokicked 10.10 to 0.2 in the first quarter and went on to win by 42points.Jim Laing played his 100th game (all consecutive) with OldParadians in 'C' Section and was judged best on the groundagainst Geelong.Other teams in 'C' Section were Glenhuntlv, Caulfield Gramm,Alphington, FTSOB and Myer and East Caulfield .After 5 rounds Old Melburnians (A), Parkside (B), Geelong (C),Fairfield (D) and Hampton Rovers and Ivanhoe (Juniors) wereundefeated.Answers To Quiz:1988. Shane Molloy (Fitzroy), Phil Stevens (Geelong and St Kilda),Alan Stoneham (Foots and Essendon), John Lord (Melbourne) .1968. G . Crouch (Essendon), Trevor Gowers (Richmond), P .Patterson (Coll), P. Sinclair (Meib) and W. Sykes (Fitzroy) .

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~ KEW IUSE -' 'sen : flahan Doherty Coacn . Jack McDonald Coach : Brett Devlin Coach : Tony W

;_,, ;, Res: Paul Gregor Asst Coach : Phil Knight Asst: Peter Bacon Res. Coach : ShaneA:s: Gary Dean McLauchlan

L Murphy I J. Doumis Res .DVC I S. Bourbon 1 M. Taylor 2 Purcell G .

H ankin2 A2 L. Fitzgerald 2 M. Healy 2 Re Humphries 3 Page S ..

Yem mJ33 D . Behan 3 A. Grady 3 N. Pavlou 4 Burrowes D.

.5 M . Whelan

4 G . Crimmins5 K Delane

4 N. Ruthe rford5 T iG l

4 B. Turner (VC) . 5 McGrath J.

7 J . McAdam. y

6 N. Tinetti. i chr st

6 D. Baxter M . Braini (VC) .C5)'

6 Gallus S.7 Whitehead B

8 S . Currie (RC) 7 B . Dover 7 D. Walter 6 H. Clarke .8 Elliott K.

9 T. Ha rtley 8 D. Mainsbridge V.C . 8 J . Blandford 7 Cr Richardson 9 Clarke M .11 L. Missaglia

9 P. Wftcheil10 B Cullen Capt

9 G. Wadleyy 8 Ju Clarke 10 Albanis J .12 N . ~gmore

. .11 B . Woodhouse V C

10 P. Williamson 9 L. Fraser 11 Moule B .

13 V O'Connor. .

12 M . Gridley11 A. Nichols 10 J . Rainey 12 Temming M ..

13 S Soppet 1 3 C.Kyriakou 12 A. Gross 11 J . Gill 13 Sinnett B . (Capt .)

. 14 J . Looker 13 J . Stratford 12 Ash Brownjohn 14 Plummer L.14 B. Mahony (VC) 15 F. Lamanna 14 D . Bo lle 13 J . Har ri s 15 Webb N .16 M. Surman 16 D . Wood 15 A . Perry 14 W Elliot 16 Clarke P.17 J. Perkins 17 B . Allen 16 P. Rennison .

15 P Haseler Sen. (C) 17 flatly R .19 J. Hunter 18 N . Dahlstrom 1 7 J. Hetherington .

16 R Anderson18 Pettman M.

20 K. Currie19 J. Dennis20 A. Acneld

18 J. Harra k19 R . Coxhead

.17 C . Macleod

19 Collins D.20 Flinn P.

21 P. Stuchberry 21 M. Ayres V.Capt 20 D . Rogers 18 F. Doyle 22 Stevens D .22 G . Elvin 22 C . Stephens 21 P. Tobin 19 Ja Evans 23 West M.23 S . Cu rtain (C) 23 J. deBlank 22 G . Harrak 20 D . Cooper 25 Weston S.

24 A. Foster25 C . Watts26 S Symes Res V C

23 A. Mckenzi e24 C G ld

21 Da Miller 27 Temming L.

25 S Gordon. . .

27 T. Moore. o o

25 A. Trotter22 Be Evans 28 McDonald D.

29 Baines MC. Mahon26 Y(VC) 28 K. Gatezio 26 S . Arena 23 R. Cli fford .

32 Sinnet P27 M . Daniels 29 M . Dalrymple 27 R. Gilchrist 24 Ni Bishop .

33 King J.28 W. Davidson

30 C. Giansante P .C.31 D lanni

28 M . Malone 25 M . Driessen 35 Certo C .

29 S . Mahony.

32 A. Drago 29 P.Warren 26 J . Senior 36 Henryry30 M Nichol 33 D. Wayiand 30 P. Holland 27 Je Robertson 38 Johnson R..31 G Devonshire 34 J . Bortone 31 G . Roche 28 P. Cooper 39 Walsh D..

35 R. Bruno 32 A . Tolongos 29 M . Davis 40 Wilson T.33 M . Cunningham 36 B . Marchesani 33 J• Park 31 R. Marshall ( RC), 41 O'Riley C .35 P. McNally 37 S . Johnston 34 M . Graydon 32 M . Verberne Se(VC) 42 McKenzie M .37 D . Nolan 38 J . Ritchie 35 A . Moffat 33 A Ristovski 43 Phillips R.

38 A. Barney 39 A. Eaton 36 G. Block.Marshall34 J

44 Icel A.m40 A. Patey

40 J. Ferrantin o41 R . Livingston

37 A . Jenki n38 J. Watson

.35 J. Kilpatrick

45 Hu D.46 Howard R.

41 D. Byrne 42 J. Pilkington 39 M . Paolucci 36 A. Robinson 47 Soutaris A .42 J . Lilikakos 43 A. Bortone 40 M . Bourbon 37 S. West 48 Bugeja N .43 P. Clarke 44 A. Makris 41 P. Rutherford 38 T Brownjohn 49 McGovern N .44 C. Walker

45 G . Evan s46 B Van Zuiden

42 G . Sims 39 R . Owen 50 Souta ri s D.

45 R. Grandemange.

47 A. Lawler43 M. Cleary44 L Wells

40 M. Tikjob 51 MacPherson B.52 Jordon A

47 Dale Brennan 48 S. Mikrou.

45 J. Gonis 41 Rh Black .54 Koala M

48 M . Frankin 49 P. Dennis Res DVC 46 G . Kent 42 P. Arnold .56 Hatty G

50 M . Baflaini50 A. Carman51 M Blair 47 T. Beslee 43 Je Howes

.57 McMahon

N52 G. Powell.

52 N Gill 48 M . 44 Da Glanville 5 8 Woodall D

55 T. Stanley.

53 S . Osborne 49 C. Robinson 45 A. Contreras 61 McConville P.

56 B Hifton 54 J . Renou 50 P. Pat ri ck 46 C. King 63 Morrice P..

55 A. Meek 51 C. Leeton 47 T. Marshall 69 Bradbu ry H .58 M. Bullard 56 T Frith 52 A. Flowerday 48 M . Stanley 77 O'Callaghan M .60 M. Creak 57 L. Jensen 53 D. Whitfield 49 D. Harris61 M. Hunt 58 B . Burnett 54 L. Volkov 50 M . D'Intin o

59 J . Rakusz 55 J . Bingham 51 Ja Best60 M . Andersson 56 T Baini 53 D Bowde n61 M . Glen n62 R . Falleti

57 W. Pocock58 T. Arvanitis

.54 J . 8lowfieid

63 N . Gricks 59 A . Yanni 55 B . Phillip s64 J. Cronin 60 G. Campbell 56 T. McFarlan e65 D . Kinross 61 C . Yanni 57 A. Calms

a e 15g!AL ` "I UNITY 66 R . McKerrow67 J. Bell

62 S. Yamamoto 58 Ja McClure

68 A. Patnaude 63 I . Bracke na w TF1 69 A. Robert s

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: . . ILLY H®Cc a ttoppens Co :h: Jefr Bingham Coach : Tim Ellis

;,=st : John I?dson Coach: Brendan Maloney Coach: Derek Thoene Res. Coach : Tony Psinas Res . Coach: Paul Smit hR~s : Mick Roberts Res. Coach : Darren Duscher Asst Coach : Anthony Albert A: ,• Coach: Dick Turpin

1 A. Borgonha 1 J . Washington Res : David Murphy 1 D. Nedinis

2 M . Ladson 2 M. Hannan Res. Asst : Matthew Higgins 1 D . Turpin 2 C. Kelly3 G. Wilson 3 M. Balshaw

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23 D.

S, Holme .2 J Sheedy(SenVC)

I . 4 S . Kid d5 C. Horbury 5 S . King .

3 J Piotrowski3 M. Joy 5 B. Cunningham

6 A. Dobson 6 Warren Rosowski .Fidler4 A

4 P. Henderson 6 M. Walsh

7 R. Back 7 R . Hannan . 5 D . Hartnett 7 A . Murphy8

L. Johnston 8 X . Kidd 5 J . Demarte 5 B. Dix 8 B . Han n

g A. Jones 9 B . Powell 6 B . Prior (SenDVC) 6 V. Wong 9 J . Ayling

10 M. Courmadious 10 G. McDonald 7 J . Murchie 7 A. Burns 10 M . Keog h

11 J. Kelly 11 L. Ester 8 M. Higgins 8 R . Bennett 11 M . Green

12 P. Walker 12 S . Rocco 9 L. Morrison 9 D . Richardson 12 J . Bake r

1 3A M. Jones 13 E . Henderson 10 M . George 1 0 A. Hallyburton 13 F. Mehmert

13 6 R . Walker 14 D . Bell 11 D . Milano 10 T. Psinas 14 J . Marinis

14 P. Sharp 15 B . Lazzaro 12 C . Higgins 11 J . Rutter 15 J . Waller t

15 7 Hyland 16 M.Thomas 13 C . Thomas 12 J . Moresi 16 C. Yaser

16 A . Paterson 17 P. D'Andrea 14 R . Goode 13 S. Miller 17 A . Tedessco

17 S. Cockayne 18 B . Martin 15 M . Howat 14 S. O'Boyle 18 D . Velisha

18 C . Emery 19 A . Reid 16 S . Reynoldson 15 N . Murray 19 J . Addam o

1 9 J. Cotton 20 W. Brown 17 J . Roberts (ResC) 16 B. Arnold 20 E . Mahoney

20 G. Easley 21 G. Rowe 18 A . Fiumani 17 M . James 21 T. Davidso n

21 S. Koppens 23 B . Downing 19 B . O'Mara 18 S. Anderson 22 A . Dibatist a23 C Becker22 A. Dragwidge 24 J. Raeburn 20 C . Frenc h

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30 B Carlesso28 B. Pettigrew 34 M. Fern 27 D . Murphy 25 Ch Clark

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32 M . Dolegowski30 N . Gates 36 J. McCauley M . McCalman 27 M . Le 1p aa 33 D Owen s31 D . Rydquist 37 M. Rosowski 30 S . Fragiacomo 28 A. Frederick

.34 J Hoffman

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8 Nick Evans

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17 Michael Robin s

18 George Paleodimos

20 Geoff Kelly

21 David irons

22 David Longworth

23 Robert Sneddon

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, u this week. A bit too hard to catch up o n

gossip when most of the umps have `#lo~;~n.

On Tuesday nights, for the month of May,

have the choice of training at Old Carey

132D 10), St . Bernard's ground (27J3) or E .P.

uld like more information contact the VAFA

i 3333 .

have a preview of a game in the near

nLe the VAFA news hit the press regard' g

ain raiser' game at the MCG, many umpire sing that they were only available for tha t

not for any others including A SectionThe game I refer to is the Fitzroy Reds v s

is a curtain raiser to the AFLBrunswik thatane and Collingwood on

etwe nc Bris bbi Q*h .

he is a`legend' within the

The Annual Pumps~,uncheon will be held L_ _ _on Sunday 25 May2003 at the clubrooms (Elst ~ nwic!> Park) from

midday - 2 .00pm (Lunch at 12 .15pm) . The cost is

$12 .00 . If you are a past Umpire (Check our website

under icon Honours - PUMPS to see if your name i s

sted) and you are interestedin attending, please

contact Mike Murray on 0439 943 619 .

r§~HAT'S YOUR DECISION?The winner last week was Anthony Steward from

west Bruns~;ick. The question was - Player 15 for

NTFL has had 2 free kicks awarded against him and

a 25m penalty. A VAFA player decides to test No .

15's patience once more and No. 15 rebels by

striking the VAFA player. Answer - The umpire will

report No . 15 . Raise a red card up to show the

benchetc what is happening and send him off the

ground (for a time period nominated by umpire) .

This week's question - The full back for Mt. Lilydale

has kicked the ball to himself in the goal square

then runs with b' . . What is the umpire's decision?

„_-n who says; pointed out quite firmly that the UC missed

and his son off the Father / Son list. Alan Ladd

his son Michael are registered members this

r. - 3rry Laddie?

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Life Member and former Umpires' Advisor

aicKay is presently recuperating in hospitala serious illness . Present

surgery regarding1111u , umpires, and VA- football Followers

ig furtherinformation regarding Kevin, pleas e

Philip Rowell on 9592 4774 (AH) . GET WELL axe

'Jt I am sure the PUR~Ph yo batsthe ~

orward to catching u p

on 25 May 2003 .

_P T Bof the ne~=. Rules or variation to the VAFA

i'ules for 2003 are (a) Deliberate out of bounds from

boundary thro--in (Law 15.611 ; IN Before a - k

s paid the ball has to travel more than 15 metres.

iess than 15m it is `play on' (141bd) (c) VAFA

iarassment Rule (15.4) - A free kick may be given

vithout any warning if a player has prohibite d

ntact with an opposition player and/ornducting negative tactics behind play or when the

ball is outside Sm of play.

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the participation of Aust. Touring Professionais -

lisael Light and Nadina Taylor. The best score s

70} who was{Geoff (tTG) Currantor tlse umps wer edeadly from 150 metres in and Simon Stokes (74)who produced a great back nine after an

horrendous start. Other Awards - Longest Drive :

Geoff Curran ; Nearest the pin & N .A .G .A : Crai g

Arnol. Many thanks to the team from Kingston

Links for organising a great day. Special thanks to

Bruce Peacock and Spalding for supplying the

winner's prize for the day. (More details on website)

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to : a :amc struggle given the outcomesbunt are a' _,s stronger at home, but will

,e c<mex•hat on last week's errant lac tg if they- the young Warriors . The long road trip could h-ethe young legs of Westbourne, ht r, th ee kes of Chrism and Fairfield will er , ,hLr

ids on the job. In a game that could go either way,' the odds, and going with Mount to _ui by

v : ORTH BRUNSWICKIl be looking for blood as they host th un }eate n

: to stay in touch with the top three . "r )n ° ~r~d the likes of Verga to be at hi :':

rd line brilliance of the Falcons. i na nossibly fiery encounter, I an ^_oa ::vorth's unbeaten run to an end with a soli d

re sing a spitroast and drink for their thr . .:. today's match .' ing their club bail this Saturday t i' h

"3 a double or $65 a single and incs a Club at Victoria Park starting

- drinks.

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one of it's kind at Mount, the clu' . )uld like t o

or on and off the field since joining the cl in

cuq players and members os -, clul have onlyit ! games each through injury in s( . en s . ang th e

tate both players on their continuing str, .~i. leadershipn: nent . Another Mount player, s" ' , also

> 100th club game today. Lido has d in bothand seniors as an explosive utility cat,u- of ' .ckingm any angle on the ground. Recently married to .,tacey,

a vays been around to help out in any capacityand is an oth er valuable founding pl =r.

01 c'. tlrourne's club stalw: r, played hismatch last weekend agains, Albert Park . Damian, a

le big man . is one of the hardest workers for the club bot hc° the field, Given his d---cult work and familynts, the milestone is of parti, ' - note and therefore all

,9ratulate him on thise ateur s

i -ett on t ..ac : ., ~en a stalwart of the re : as as

ior ames over the _ye-s and . .a_ _-,es premiership team . He has been an ot,,, .a

standing committee member and a great suppot of1 events . Congratulations from all at the El a t

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1 P. Smit h2 S. Robinson (S)2 N . Pastras (R)3 R. Baker4 G . Foster5 S . Allan6 J. Store y7 S . Venab?es8 C.Jackson8 M . van Elesroud ;R,9 P. Chambers10 M . Phillips11 A. Fleming12 T. Fraser (S)12 D. Overend (R)13 B . Payn e14 M . Hyams15 D. Barley (S)15 J . Snorasson (R)16 C .Roberto n17 D . McLellan18 J . Taylor19 A . Steward20 K . Grace21 P. ShGppee22 J . Hannett23 B . Harries24 T. Green25 J . Wier26 L. Hopkins27 J . Breen28 R . Buckley29 J. Norman30 V. Surace31 S. McGuire32 A. Di'Mingo33 J. Murray34 T. Houston35 S. Tot h36 J. Delbin37 L . Hogan38 J. Rowe39 D.'Odorico40 A. Graham41 B. Gould42 K. Daley43 J .Tsoukas44 B.Isard45 T. Bennetis46 N. Strang47 L. Tricarico48 T. Panayotou49 K. Gannon50 S . Mellis51 M . MacLeod

'52 M . Smith53 M . Williams54 J . Harnath55 A. Mandylaris56 J . Guzman57 J . Sutton58 M . Sullivan59 J . Bentley60 M . Dowdle62 A . Harper77 S . Garcia78 N . Neumann79 D. Quinla n

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FiICNMOND

1 G. Wilson2 C . Reid3 A .Odza3a S . Evans4 A . Manno4a J. Potte r5 A. Pietersen5a R . Hutchinson5b A. Jenkins*6 D . Martini7 S. Stewart8 M. Lacey8a R . Chamberlain9 A. Sallantioglu10 S. Cook11 T. Thoi12 A. Dick13 M . Cumming14 B. Palmer14aL. Perry15 S . Smith16 W. Drew17 G . Cavaiio18 C. Butler19 L. Keillor19a C . Callis20 K.Oldfield21 J . Hopes22 A. Steel e23 J . Naumovski24 C. Ferri s25 K . Peter28 Z. Ve=eski29 M . Marinovic30 B . Olsen31 C . Newbegin32 J . Tambakis33 G. Bennett34 M . McCartin35 P. Burley36 D . Gaynor37 D . Woolridge39 P. Webster40 D . Worrell40aJ. Tsaclidis41 M . Takeshiia42 M. Taiull i43 R . Doyle44 J. Garrett46 P. Mortimer49 T. Ellis50 G . D'amato53 I . O4dfield55 J. Pratt57 P. Woods65 C . Riscalla78 P. Steele80 M. Hayes86 T. Tsukagoshi87 T. Rhin d111 P. Armstrong*

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1 R. Baxter2 J . Hardaway3 B . Pric e4 D. Hayes5 L. Hope6 B. Baksh7 W. Morgan8 D. Gerdes9 L. Yoveyeh10 B . Bottomley11 N . Harrison12 G. Dow13 B . Hamilton14 C . Emmerson15 F. Norri s16 j. Lovett17 B. Brett18 R . Diantonia19 N .Bux20 J. Cooper21 S. Lovett22 J. Mcgrady23 M. Lovett24 G . Mcgowan25 J. Slater26 M. Smith27 A. Walsh28 B. Noonan29 J . Griggs30 L. Brett31 M . Crane32 P. Gall34 E . Lovett35 F. Pike36 T Lovett37 B . Brett38 S . Kemp39 L. Brett40 R. Kirby2,1 L. Stephens42 S . Davis43 . J . Comley44 R . Mainelli45 F. Mofflin46 G. Frye r47 M . Robinson48 R . Morgan49 R . Gree n51 P. Laming52 D . Davis53 D . Hume54 P. Brett55 S . Weston76 T Warburton57 R . Sikora60 G. Murray61 T. Holden62 J. Clayton63 R . Dantonia64 A. Davi s65 L . Griggs66 S. Islay67 T. Lovett68 M. Bond

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Sponsors

E lc .Senior Coach: uavid Keast

ssist Sen. Coach : Paul Commerfor'Reseve Coach : Ba rt Egan

Assist Res. Coach: Darren King

1 J . Paull2 P. Hayes3 M . Brebn w (DVC)4 F.Varga5 G . Bird6 M . Jelenc7 C. Varg a8 K. Maniscalchi (VC)9 A. Del Biondo10 J . Mollica11 C. Gibson12 J . Commerford13 R. Kidd14 W. Chariton15 R. Scott16 D. Morrison17 J . Lesinger18 A. McKenzie19 M . Leonard20 J . Penhal e21 M . Cunningham22 N. Colarossi23 B. Egan24 L. Merrett25 A. Delahunt26 T. Flanagan27 N . Pearce (VC)28 D . Magg s29 J. Roberts30 A. Penhale (RVC)31 T. Hansford32 P. Carolan (C)33 C . Anderson34 L . Kellett35 D . Callanan36 M. Alderman37 C . Carstens38 J. Charles39 T. Van Duuren40 M. Rhodes41 M. Matter42 M. Periera43 D . Holloway (RC)44 A. Cox45 K. Fraser46 D . Kin g47 C . Lonergan48 5 . Dougherty49 M. Watt50 D . Hicks51 A . Bullerjahn52 B . Lee k53 J. Hoffman54 V. Steer55 A . Costello56 H . Flanagan57 C . Walsh58 A . Burrett59 M. Wells60 N . McConnell61 R . Katene62 B . Dun n63 D . Prest64 T. Roche65 D . Burrows66 D . Turner67 D. Smith68 N . Senior69 L. Senior70 L. Allanson71 L. Proctor72 S . Taylor73 P. Bastick74 T. Gamble75 R. Dinezza76 J . Drago77 J . Kerr78 D. Hendrie79 J . Gardiner80 C. Kennon

Coach : Ange SammartinoRes. Coach: C ~ Cutler

1 D . Newton2 D . Adams3 G. Lattout4 P. Dimarco5 G. Cutler6 D . Pizzari7 G. Steffox8 D . Guppy9 A . Sammartino10 W. Fawcett11 S . Hamilton12 S . Care13 M . Ull o14 G . Paleodimos15 H . Tsialtas16 M . Vaina17 A . Kyriazis18 J . Verge19 P. Pennisi20 L. Closter21 R. Santacroce22 J . Freeman23 J . Briffa24 M . Aliani25 W. Duson26 J . Murphy27 F. Ferrante28 S . Gillard30 D. Russo31 J . Heck32 B. Robertson33 J . Rotell a

36 M. Sorleto37 M. Defelice38 D . Ceravo4o

39 C . Rhook

40 B. McCallum41 G . Burrows42 J. Papanikolou43 P. Sorleto44 N . Wallmeyer46 N . Giovanoglou47 N . Prestigiacomo48 C . Pokrajak49 S. Nabbs50 B. Parks52 J. Ferraro57 A. Mountney58 T. Messiake62 B. Carter63 M. Pitto

64 A . Palmieri67 R . Salloum

OL D 6NE°--- - - -Coach: Jeffrey Wilson

Res. Coach : Stephen Leitc h

1 G . Robson2 L . Johnston3 5. Depiazza4 C . Lever5 S. Hewitt6 J. Horsburgh7 A. Christo8 A. Horsburgh9 K . Murphy10 J. Wilson11 M . Christo12 B . Mattson13 J. Braham14 T. Said15 A . Board16 S . Christo17 M . Aquilina18 D . Nikola19 R . Aldridge20 K .Johnson21 L. Hudson22 S . Anderson23 S . Huntington24 L. Fairfield25 J . Akarana26 P. Mesman27 D. Billman28 D. Slattery29 D. Horsburgh30 R . McMillan31 M . Baulch32 G. Jenkinson33 D. Ben n34 S . Roberts35 D. Rivalland36 K. Pilsbury37 A. Leitc h38 J . Semmens39 M . Oldham40 S . Leitc h41 K. Miller42 D. Ollenbuttel43 A. Runciman44 B . Slattery45 R. Wintl e46 R. Skinner47 M . Pilsbury48 T. Scholes49 B. Robinson50 P. Habersatt51 L. Stevens52 T. Best53 J . Bourke54 M . Crosswell55 A. Morrison56 S. Chaffey57 T. Edwards58 I . Smith59 A. Lipscombe60 N . Aquiline61 A. Gai t62 D . Twomey63 P. King88 H . Hodgso n

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1 B . Cox2 T Quick3 T O'Sullivan4 R . Trotter5 D . Tankovich6 G . Bunshaw8 G. Malcolm9 J . McGrat h9 P. Karamicholos10 A . Whit e11 S . Lake12 F. Macak

- C . Barry16 J . Bir t

P. Carew;_- o - .uiday

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1 T. Brown2 B . Perelberg3 G. Schembri4 N . Goldsworthy5 A . Lan e6 S. Stone7 A. Dwye r8 A. Zsembery9 R.Orm e10 G . Koumantatakis11 J . Bemardi12 A . Webb13 J . Hil l14 C . Goldsworthy15 I Purcel l16 L. . iony17 P. ~st18 B.,, it19 V. 'in20 C. ,diey2 1

24 f ~ me,25 t ,der26 J. Timmin s27 M. Banks9R J . Innes

P. Harriso n:30 P. Watson

S . L€ _zk onfng:allora n

3. Theoharri sB. Graetzer

37 L . Vincen t38 D .Astbur y39 T. Mille r40 R. Hausler41 T. Cummins42 M . Davies44 J . Lukjano v47 P. Rousis46 D . PJorcom50 A. Vdlbawa51 M un ;h52 C. ! e r53 B -stead

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44 ~.4"ritnis(145 P. nnic k46 C . Siotos47 H . Gillies48 M. Davidson49 S. Smite50 B. Warre n53 J . Schulz55 N. Thomas56 D. Creek57 C.Thoma s58 J. Thomas60 G . Costas61 'i : Stathopoulos63 D. Edwards64 B. Walpole65 J . Harris66 S . Butera67 M . De Luise68 L. Holmes69 A. Dowdel l70 E. Ricciui i72 A. Van Ree75 S. Mills76 V. Cavelier i77 R. McCormick78 B . Carruthers79 D . S- =x81 E

12 rt . l3 J.4 L . i ,in,5 S. ?ttr_ .. .6 S . Cracknell (C)7 D. Zulicki8 M .Gerolemou9 S . Devlin10 P. Burns11 D . Forbes12 W. Smith13 N . Rose14 M . Butera15 J . Jacks16 J . Tate17 C. Langendorf18 A . Neithe r19 J. Uebergang20 G . P9adrigrano21 J. Hall22 G . ttifianda!is23 G . Tames24 P. Hortle25 S . Haynes26 P. Thoma s27 A . Cusic k28 P. Skleveniti s29 K. Weber30 J. Partridg e31 P. Dolence32 J. Michae l33 J . Strangio34

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Supplies

(U19-1 &Blue)j

(U19 - 2, 3 & Red) I

SECTION I PREVIEWA huge test for the Skevvies as they attempt tobounce back from last week's disappointingshowing, and the examinations do not get any

stiffer than having to confront a "White Hot"St . Bernard's line-up . At least they are on

their home patch, but it's the undefeated side

for mine .

Things don't get much easier for Old Brightonas they confront Uni Blues, searching for afourth win in succession. The Students

haven't put a foot wrong since their narrowloss to the Bernie's in Rd 1, and I would

expect them to prevail .The Fielders attempt to get their season backon course as they host the rejuvenated

Scotchies . The home side have had a difficult

fortnight against the two form sides of Section1 and whilst they will tough it out, I think n e

visitors will reco l back to ba ' `

A cracker of a co : itest atwhen Xavs ent . . : La.

an IrPportaxl, . . :.:JgiCal

four point buffe- -~n the table .both teams is difficult to sepaj

week, I will give the Xav's a spur

Surely Round 5 will se° cie o

notch a win! Marcellintheir form has ce-consistent of the sides reand some narrow del ilooking to avenge las twhilst th°tr '=^ 1 3 co m etodG will ;-, -, lo ~= to

In --?°

Para( 'in 6season. _ _ _ sin t_ _ir .-nias, ,but one qu< . should inumber one ior seasoxs 2003,

home .Despite having rectified their early poor f+ •

Old Camberwell are likely struggle e to

Old Melburnians. OM's were less than

impressive last week, but have shown enoughendeavour in the earlier rounds to prove theyare a force to be reckoned with, OM's by a few

goals .

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Having won !t h e iopening two ,fixtures,Mazenod ar enow two from four, sitting one spot abo =Beaumaris who they play this afternoon.Unlike Mazenod, Beaumaris were respectable

losers last round, the Sharks to win in a close

one .

Finally, Old Trinity look to continue their run

of good form when they host Werribee,percentage the only factor denying Trinity top

spot. Werribee will be -esh having had thebye last round, and i Chalmers up front

pose a real threat to 17 ° Tr*nity's impeccable

record, the Amat_ .srs in in upset .

Hampton Rovers ' zv-- _e bye .

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~ Bernies will see Carey not have it allvay .

h have the bye .

SECT! _ .- _E PREVIE Wil,~. i ; . E massive victors of Rd 4 square off,iti, Mentone making the short trek to

naitieigh . The K's have not put a foot wrong in

;I- ;s campaign and whilst the Panthers willirow everything at them, I would expect the,)me side to be a little too steady .

Gl,di Eira welcome Ormond and this will be acontest both teams will be expecting to prevail

l . The Monders have had two tough hitout s~,i,ice joining Blue section and whilst todayi1 not be easy, I think they can get their

: :son on the way .huge game at St . Bedes when the Claymen:ng into Brindisi Street . Having dropped the

niatch last week the visitors will not want tolose two in succession, whilst the Beders now

ill rop spot, will be keen to remain the "Kingsof the Castle" . There is no more daunting taskd,-in overcoming the Tigers home ground

advantage, and I think it will be just beyondhe Clays .

7l,e B's will make it two on end when theyccount for DLS . The visitors as always will

i v,- it their all, but Bentleigh will be toosLrong across the ground .;':I Districts head out to Doveton and theycan expect a tough reception from the JOC's .Tiie home side have been in ripping form in

recent weeks and I cannot see that alteringIus afternoon .

SDCTION RED PREVIEWIn undoubtedly the match of the round, LaTrobe travel to Banyule-Viewbank, bothcams undefeated in four rounds of football .

The statistics favour La Trobe, the University,fde has only had 99 points kicked againstL hem all season, yet no team has travelled toBanyule-Viewbank and returned victorious ;he home team to claim their second

university scalp in as many weeks, and headdie table after five rounds .

:lsewhere the Reds host St Leos, and after

t B-naid sOld Bri1,,,,~on v University Blues

Caul[3eld Cr v Old Scotc hOld :u s v De la Salle

Old Es<_ .d-_i Gr v Marcell in

1 3 9 a' ' -2H -pon k, .- :- - aye

Old Ivanhoe v Old ParadiansOld Mburnians v Old Camberwell

Old'i rinity v Werribee Amateurs

faltering in the past couple of weeks shouldreturn to the winners list, St Leos still

suffering from their home loss to the then-bottom Yarra Valley .

With a win apiece Aquinas travel to YarraValley, the visitors unlucky losers last weekhaving led at the last break . Both teams arelargely unpredictable, and on current formalone, Yarra Valley to win .

Elsewhere Old Xaverians should be too strongfor Old Westbourne in a mid-table derby,while Uni Blacks should bounce back to form,

when they meet the winless BulleenTemplestowe away .

U19 (1)St. Bernards Pitts 4 18University Blues MacKerrow 7 18Old Scotch Beaurepaire 6 16St. Nevins Giansiracusa 4 15Old Xaverians Armstrong 0 13De La Salle Hancock 5 13U19 (2)GUerribee Chalmers 0 18Old Camberwell Peasnell 8 15Old Melburnians Ironmonger 0 14Old Ivanhoe Alagona 0 11Mazenod Reed 2 10Hampton Rovers Scott 4 10U19 (3 )Collegians Burrows 0 20Therrv Penola Gooftin 6 12Rupertswood Brennan 5 8AJAX Israelsohn 0 7Rupertswood Van Boxtell 0 6U19 (2) BLUEOakleigh Clays Nassrallah 0 26St Bedes MT McNamara 0 23Oakleigh Jordan 16 16Bentleigh Ridgway 1 10U19 (2) REDUniversity Blacks Dotivsley 4 17Universitv Blacks Moffatt 1 14Banyule Viewbank Tsingaris 1 13Old Xaverians (2) Irlclnernv 6 13University Blacks Brooks 3 1 1

azenod 0 C v Beaumaris

Tinder-19 Section :3Rupertswood v Them, Penola OR

AJAX v North Old Boys at Ross GregoryOval, P.Ibert Park

TMrIHSOB v Collegians Friday May 9, 7pmOld Carev v St Bernards (2)Monash Blues v ll'hltefriars

Under-19 W BlueOakleigh v Mentone Pan ther s

Glen Eira v Ormond at Princes Park,Caulfield

St Bedes Ment Tt v Oakleigh ClaysBentletgh v ~e La Salle (2 )

St Johns 0 C v South Melb Districts atOval 2, Thome" Carroll Reserve at

1 .30 P .M .F_ . .-,

a`aiLYarra~, . . ~ . Aquinas 0 C

Old lV stbc v Old Xaverians (2)Bulleen Tempi ;towe v University Blacks

Fitzroy Reds v St Leos Emmaus WPBanyule v La Trobe Uni

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UND:~R-19 SFCTYON 1DE LA SAld~ 7.1 11.7 14.8 22.10 (142)ST I EViNS 1 .1 3.2 6.5 8.6(54)Be Is Salle: Hancock 5, Oakley 4,Smith 2, Quick 2.C)inch 2.Keely 2, Bowden 2.tWllams2 . Moloney . Best : Skinns. Oakley. Williams, C)inch. Jarvis. Keely.St Bavlas: Giansiracusa 4.Pope 2, O'Keefe, Hughes. Best: Gtansiracusa•Shannon, Pope, Huglres, Callender, Ihtril¢VaterUmpires : L Duthie D Dinneen (F) S Collins L Dalton (B) S Bogsich P Lo~e (G)ST BERNARDS 5.5 13.6 19.10 33.13 (211)OLD BRIGHTON 2.2 6.2 8.8 8.8(56)St Bernards : Smith 7, Mitchell 5, Day 4 . Pitts. 4 Robbins 2, James 2. Kamen 2.Runnals 2. Hogarth . Harrison. Joseph. Hooper,Liberatore Best: Hooper, Keunen.Matthews, James, Mitchell, SmithOld Brighton: Lamb 2 . Stenner 2, Johnson, Gadsden, Clark. Ross Best : Cloth,Jackson, Fisher. Crild. Trill. GadsdenUmpires : G Hunkhen (F) R Place T Pearce (B) C McKendcy M Jones (G )UHI BLUES 6.3 7.9 10.13 20.14034)CAULFIELD 1.2 3.3 3.5 4.6(30)Unl Blues: McKesrow 7, Vandenbasch 5. Marriott 2. Tornev 2, Steele 2. ClarkHeinz. Best: McKerrow•. Torney. V3ndenbosch . Fletcher, Steele. Gin .CauffleUL James 2, Townsend, O'Brien . Best TwraToss. Sainsbury. Lid.Genrand . OBren . Townsend.Umpires: J Ole (F) A Valopaulos (B) S Vatopoulos V Vampmiloss (G)OLD ESSENDON 3.2 3.3 5.8 6.9(451OLD SCOTCH 7.6 15.11 17.15 22-17(149)OLD ESSENDON OR Mansour2, Dawson, Ktenas . Cunnick, Leury. Best:Dazkiw. Ktenas, Hareaood . Stormont. Bones. Burke.OLD SCOTCH Beaurepaire 6, Su-an 5. L.Thompson 5, Dick 4, Philalay . Jonas.Best :L. Thompson. Swan, Jonas, Beaurepa6'e. Aurel-Smith, DickUmpires: S Scully Sur FSamnagh (F) J Fagan N Booth (B) S Scully G Booth (G

MARCELLIN 4.5 5.11 6.14 7.19 (61)

OLD XAVF.RSAIY-S 5.1 8.3 13.6 16.9 (105)

Marcellin Coastline 2, Ryan 2, Dorboto. Bortolotto. Bardon Best: Power.

Watkins. Considine . De Luca Bortolotto . Old Xaverlamn Not received Umpires:

R Hense B Nunn (F) M Hafiner M Nally (B) M Fllieul iG i

UNDER-19 SECTION 2

2 .3 8.11 11 .11 18 .17(125)

MAX 5.2 7.4 10.7 14.7(91 )

OLD 1VANHOE 3.4 3.4 5.5 5 .5(351HAMPTON ROVERS Flltpou)os 4, Scott 4 . Glascruni 2. T Malthouse 2 Morley 2,

LeVeque. McCallum. T McNamara. Sprat Best T McNamara, Ca~v . Kailas,

Henry. OBrien . GraFina Scott.

OLD IVANHOE Bryant. Lewry . Read, Snell, Sigeisma Best: Lewrv . Nagel.Umpireen G Kelly T Haysom (F) S Gent B Bracken (B)OLD PARAD1AAS 2 .2 4.4 4.7 4.8(32)

OLD MELBURNIANS 2 .2 2.3 4.6 8 .9(57)Old PararLi ns: DiFabio. Giddings. Rehlicki. Zisanovk

Best: Hyde, Mitchell, Zivanovic, Allen . Mctaugtiltn . D RichardsonOld Meburnians Tandy 4 . Hurst 2. Con, TomlinsonBest: E Hardie. Hanchete . Gumbleton. Hurst. Scofield, TandyUmpires: B Rankin G Seabourne (F) A Borg L Brass (B )MAZENOD 3.2 6.6 7.7 8 .7(55)OLD CAMBERWELL 4.1 10.1 14.3 17.10 (112)Mazeand. Reed 2, Ktnnlburgh 2 . Hamill. Castrkum. Stanley. M.Regan. BestChamberlain . Dunne, Stanley. Hansen . Kiruiiburgii. M .Regan.Old Camberwell: Peasnell 8 . Cottrell 2, Shanks 2, Vince 2 . Alessio. Hendrte .Hillter. Best: Peacock, Vince. Peasnell. Rogers . Alessio. Shanks.Umpires: P Lamble M Phillips (F) M Roche (B) P Brown R Richards (G)BEAUMARIS 2.1 3.4 4.8 6.10 (46)OLD TRINITY 2.2 6.6 6.8 9.10 (64)Beammis Boredom 2 . Be", Bowker . Evans, Mitchell. BestLynch. Kelly< Lee.Eady. Bowker,Berry. Old Trinity: Gutierrez 2 . Smith2, Aitken, BuckiKrakoer, Romney.lVebster. Umpires: N Rode C Collins (F) J Gregory (B)

UNDER-19 SECTION 3ST BERfiARDS 2.2 4.4 5.8 6.12 (48)R OOD 6.2 9.7 10.9 13.13 (91)St Berniards: Bugcvn 2, Anderson, Ewes, McManus . Tankev Best : Bugryn .Lancashire, Mitcell. Evans. Govan . LecidesRupermwood: Brennan 5, Monzeell 2. Harrison, Jaeger . Moule. Potter, Burns.McEwnan Best: Brennan, Bo.all . Heaat. Moxuell. Jaeger, PotterUmpires : B Devlkt (F) L Pipe K O'Keefe (G)THERRY PENOLA 4.7 9.9 15.17 19.19 (133)

Therrp Panels. D Goodwin 6, Fan'eliy 3. Badenhse. Freckleton . Belsey', Owen2. Leach, Quhut 1 . Best: D Goodwin, Farrelly, Freckleton, Leach, BeLsey . OwlenAj= 7hurin 5. Inner, Chester 2 . Codron, Nissert . Heme . Porat . Peters 1 . BestCeclron. Measey. Thurm . Chester. SchuIl7erg. RoseUmpires : M Shaman (F) M Isbister L Williams (G)

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NORTH OLD BOYS 4.0 7.1 8.6 10.11 (71)MHSOB 1.2 4.2 6.5 7. 7(49)NOBs: ;:, ;.'man 4, Kirk 3. Sheehan. Kelly. Keenan Best: NOBS: Kelly, Lar .. ..WMttv. Norman, Young. West hB150B : McGrath 3, Newland, Award, Gr,,,,,,,,

j Gokl Best:Ternes . McGrath . Whitehouse, Matthew. AvTarn, AitkenUmpim G Skandakuma

r MONASH BLUES 3.5 4.9 8.12 9.12 (66) COLLEGIANS 1.1 1.2 3.4 7.6(48)

Monaslu Chapman 3. Glover 2, Blythe 2, Spence, O'Donnell . Best: ChapmanJones . Kerr, Sharpe . ODonnell. Gove

r Cdl: Elg 2 . Burrows. Moon, Malone. Adgenlls . Morris. Best Moon. E)gPortent. Crouch. Hughes . Morris

. Umpires: A Shiels P Rapke (F

) OLD CAREY BYE UNDER-19 (2) BLUE SOUTH MELDDISTRICTS 3.1 3.2 6.6 8.6(54)

BENIZEIGH 2.6 5.0 5.15 8.19.(67)South Melbourne J.Cronan 2, Merchki 2. Bell, A.Gianellls . Batchelor, Kiehl.Best : Merchtci . Batchelor. Walden, Ray. Nieht. Beatteigh: Brietlveuz 2, Corrigan,Ridgeway, Lee, salFatore . Dohuan. Turner. Best Brictkruez. 1'dyld. Lewis, The,Heywood, Homesby. Umpires D WhiteleyDE LA SALLE 1.1 1.2 2.4 3.7(251OAIfl.EIGH 6.5 17.11 24 .14 33.24 (222)On La Salle: Quaran. Fisher, Deridder.BestTeam EffortOakleigh: Jordan 16, Orchard 3, Plaukovits 2 . Reynolds 2. Lamb 2• CiaFareda,Cleary. Curtis . Murray. Nahas. Ne%ezte. Torcasio. V.Rtlte.BesWordan, S .BrIlg,,Zula. Piaukwits. Holden. Lamb.Umpires: T Hansen M Meier (F) M Ladd L Ratcliffe (B)hff,NIONE PANTHERS 8.5 14.11 21 .16 29.21(195iGLEN EIRA BEARS 3.1 4.3 9.3 10.4 (64)Mentone Panthers: Wilson 6, Ktantos 5, Bowlell 5, Sinclair 3, Rastas 2, Date 2,4Vest. Rvan. Field, Nielson. Erskine, Brown . Best: Mantes, Field . Wilson, Bow1eIl,Date, Brown Glen Elm Bears : DirfyP 3, Diwi 2. Barakat 2 . Farrah 2. Leary. Best :Farrah. But Vodstrcll, Dtrtye. Rankin, Lithgrnv. Umpire: T Lilk .yORMOND 2.2 3.3 3.3 3.7(25)STBEDES bfENT' T1G 5.7 10.10 13 .16 16 .18 (114)Details not receivedUmpires: S Caple F Palermo (1'7 J Rollo (B) G RoIlo S Herbert (G )ST JOHNS OC 6.3 11.3 12.7 15.8 (98)OAKLEIGH CLAYS 2.1 5.3 6.5 10.8 (68)Details not receh'edUmpires: A Wekselman R Martyn (F)

UNDER-19 (2) REDBANYULE 2.4 5.6 10.11 13 .12 (901

UNl BLACKS 4.0 7.3 8.5 9.9(631Bonyula Wise 6. Davies 2. loannau . Tsingaris. Mltropaulos. L6@nke . Morgan.

Best: 1A=e. N'enke . Moore . Morgan . Brown, Davies .

But His : Dowsky 4, Brooks 3, Kelly. Moffat. Best: Ault. Henty, Brumby-Rendell, Jesse, Brooks, Kelly .Umpires: P Gluyas J Pappas (F)LATROBE UNIVERSITY 3 .0 5.2 5.2 6.9(45)

FTTg2OY REDS 1.3 1.4 3.6 3.6(24)

LaTrolre University: McDonald 3 .1Uallcer. Gibson, DeBruin . Best Scott. Clarke,

Murphy. DeBruin, Brklges . McKall

Fitzroy Reds: Maghamez 2 . Vto)ata Best : Edwards, Zllca. Lewis-G,eeson.Willingham . Pocock . RussellUmpires: T Brooks P Hoffinan (F)AQUINAS 4.2 4.3 7.5 7 .6(48)OLD WESTBOURNE 1 .3 3.10 4.15 12.27 (99)Aquinas - Helrme 4 . PJalsh. Adams. V'isser. Best-Helme . Dexter, Crozier, Galliott,Butler. LoonstraDid Westbounse Moknrsh 2, Waljker 2, Lawson 2 . Neville 2, Hudson. Garniff.Nakly. Mason. Best-Lewr. Mason. Vtalk:er. Lawson, Bartold. NevilleUmpires: P Coulthard G De~•can (F) R Curtis J O'Mara (G )ST LEOS EMMAUS 6.13 (49)YARRA VALLEY OB 10.20 (80)St Leos Emmaus: McDermott 2, Waters. McCann, Hoong, Fallon. Best : Phyland.

Coppoek. Levinns . Kennedy. Fallon. Munro .Yams Valley OB: Rldckt 4, Walker 2 . Reynolds, Borland . Askew. Best:Roklckt.NirholasAt'aIlcer,AskeN .Umpires: P Machos D Banova (F)OLD SAVERIANS (2) 6.6 7.8 11.12 14.15 (99)BULLEEN TEMP 0.0 1.4 1.4 3 .7(35)Old Ravr Goals: Mdnerney 6. Faithful 3. Melvin-Smith. Williamson. Noaan.Quinn. Robins Best: Tro+,ato, Rubira . McInerney, Rowe. Rogan . ChesterBaIleen Temp Goals; Lee 2 . Vetga Best: Barlow, Coniston, SanH. 4.ebb. Vetga.Lee

Umph- D Longwarth

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~1 L. Ross 1 L Ballinge r

2 D. Bu-thought 2 D. Browning9 M. Doyle (c3 J Mahan

2 C . Toll 2 T. Biggs3 T. Gerrand 3 M . Clinch

.4 J. Wise vc) 3 L. McDonald 3 C. Burke

4 J. Yellarl dHammond5 T

4 N . HartS

5 M. Borto ott o6 L Cowper

5 B . Humphreys 4 D. Cerantonio,6 M . Townsend 5 R. Quick .

7 A. Tabacherria 7 N . Stenner5 S . Clinnic k

7 M . Thomson 6 L. Jarvis 8 F. Dorbolo (dvc) 9 A . ClarkeDawson6 S

g J. Brown 7 D. Keely 9 S. Considine 10 M. May .

9 N, Edwards 8 V. Moloney 10 B. Mills11 G Di Felice 71 R . Fisher 7 J . Dazki w

10 J. May 9 M . Nankervis C().

12 D . Beattie 12 S. Eastgate 8 J . Duggan11 B. Carbon i2 M Sainsbury

10 N . Smith 13 A. Power14 L M

13 R . Capom 9 L. Edgar,=

13 A. Green 11 R . Hancock oney.1 5 T Money 14 S . Duncan 1 0 J . Harewood

:4 C Lill 12 M. Fieldsen 16 R . Hoyne 15 B . Gadsden (C) 11 C. Heritag e15 L O'Brien 13 L. Bowden 17 C . Sier

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16 J . Salem 12 M IGn'6 N. FaIW 14 M. Hayes 8 q gcjtye man 18 S . Oliver-7 S. Twycroft 15 S. Smythe

. p20 P De Luca 20 G Flake 13 F. Ktenas

19 J. Pin.Lord20 S

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23 Z, DArcy 19 S. Conway 25 T. lun eC 27 M Chamberlain 17 N. Taft24 A. Barbaro 20 J. Hassell 26 A. Wadsworth .

25 J. James 23 S Ferwerda 27 A. Symes 28 B . Richardson 18 S . WadeParker26 M .

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28 J. Carlson29 M. Caton

31 S . Jackson 19 T. Wilso n27 T. Conty 30 B. Vague 30 P. Spence3l 33 R . Joseph28 M . Nicklo s-;y Sayers 39 B. Oakley (DVC) g2NjsWllfams

63 D. Ellis

35 C, Murph yd

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May 24 Elstermvick v Swinburne Uni .

May 25 Marcellin v. St Kevins

May 31 De La Salle v . MHSO B

Jv ne 1 Old Paradians v. St . Bedes Mentone Tigers

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matches) and failed to appear (1 match), total 4 matches .Nick Ackroyd, Old Scotch (UndnR-l°) . Sriking, 2 matches .Domenic Cerantonio, Old Essendon r-' Striking, 3matches .Joel Coates, St. Kevins (Under-19) . Audible obscenity, 1match .

~7orge M adrigrano, UHS-VU . Striking, 2 matches .- irris Reid, Box Hill North. Abusive language, 2 matches .

- ~id, Box Hill North. ""isconduct, 2 matches . (Totalatches )

, Old Brig on -) . Striking, 2 matches.

It - Way 6, 200 3Fitzroy Reds and Banyule charged with a melee in theirunder-19 match played on Saturday April 26.Both clubs found guilty and fined $ 100 (first offence in athree year period) .Gznyule was also charged with conduct unbecoming in thatduring the second quarter of the above match a spectator(wearing a light blue tee-shirt), allegedly ran fromsomewhere near the Banyule coach's box and allegedlystruck Fitzroy Red player no . 50 Steve Cahill .Charge proven . The spectator was registered player AdamEvans and was suspended for 8 matches with an additionalproviso that at the completion of the period of suspensionthe player will be made by the club to perform duties as aboundary umpire for a period of 2 further matches .

f offence ($25); third-° ( S 1 83 0); eac h

2 .Old Paradians (R) Ormond (S )Brunswick Po er (R) Hawthorn Amateurs (SSt . Leos Emmaus WP (C) St . Bernards (i) (U)

Marcellin (U)St . Bernards (2) (U)Mentone Panther s

ned incorrect scores Rd2

Old carey (S, Therry Penola (R), Syndal Tally Ho (R)Collegians (U), Prahran (C), Old Geelong (R)

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Marcellin were untroubled to defeat Collegians,whom the "Eagles" led throughout .Monash Blues entered the top four as a result oftheir twenty eight point win over St Kevin's, who areyet to win this season .Old Xaverians only broke away from a determinedOld Ivanhoe in the last quarter to maintain theirunbeaten run. Lack of self discipline cost OldIvanhoe dearly as "The Crocs" drew awav to win bysixty three points . Old Ivanhoe was well served by;Nick Antoniou, Marty Stewart and the WeiszBrothers .De La Salle were no match for Prahran for whomDave Butter orth excelled ethereallv . For "De La",Molan and 1_annix were best . ~secfaor . 2

Old Trinity only blame inaccuracy for theirnarrow loss to :'herry Penola .Old Essendon easily accounted for debutants, OldCarey, who lost by twenty goals .A good start by Old Xaverians into the wind enabledthem to defeat an inaccurate Fitzroy Reds byseventeen points . The Reds, in their first game,showed promise . Dan . Stoney and Joe McGrathwere best for Old " : ., . r ans whilst Guy Thomas andMatthew Bridges pl : cd :11 for the Reds .University Blacks had the bye.

° ? South.Eli P k continued their fine form from Round 2when tney defeated St Leo's by seventy points .Whitefriars inflicted a one hundred and fortv ninepoint defeat on Hawthorn at Donvale . Peter O'Brienkicked ten goals for Whitefriars, and Don I-Iorneryand Matthew Williams tried hard for Hawthorn .Mazenod confirmed their leadership with an eightyfour point defeat of A .J .A.X .

Old Geelong's euphoria was short lived as they lostto Old Brighton by forty nine points .

i c - Round 4 .

Marcellin should make it two wins in a row bydefeating St Kevin's, who on form so far, willstruggle for victory in this section .Old Ivanhoe and Monash Blues should play aclosely fought game at Chelsworth Park . A rewardfor the winner could be a final four berth, such isthe evenness of probably five sides . Mart=; Stewart'sbelated comeback has strengthened Old Ivanhoewho will appreciate their home turf. I select OldIvanhoe to win narrowly .In what, at this stage, appears to be a final's

preview, Prahran hostOld Xaverians .Prahran, although " ! -unorthodox in thei rpreparation, field a talented team . Xaverian's CoachAndrew Hall must devise a way to stop DavButterworth, who along with "Deeks", "Nigel" an("Cougar' can put his defence under rare pressurePrahran, who won two of these games in 2002 beforcollapsing in the finals, have a lot of incentive to winOld Xaverians are the perennial premiers becausthey field talented teams, who keep their collectivmind on the game. Their forward line with R .Georgand Carrodus again active, will cause Prahra iproblems if played loosely . Overall I expect a greamatch, which Old Xaverians will win narrowly.Collegians should win their first match of the seasmby defeating Be La Salle, whose already depleteitalent suffered the loss of Ben . "Sweat Be,,," Buicllast week . Brendan I-Iains continues to givCollegians drive and with Greg Oakley kicking goal, .I cannot see Be La Salle being able to hold them outSection 2 Nort h .Neighbours Old Carey and Old Trinity meet aVictoria Rd Reserve . Old Trinity have sho wsimprovement and with confi dence gained from lasweek's win, should prove too strong for Old Care ywho have not enjoyed the smoothest start to th ,season .Fitzroy Reds will benefit from last week's matclalthough they face the in form Old Essendon aBrunswick Street. I expect a close contest, al"thoug]I believe Old Essendon have shown sufficient talento warrant my selection .The top sides clash on the Brens Oval, whenUniversitv Blacks host Old Xaverians . Bad kickin ;and a sluggish start by Fitzroy Reds, were twireasons for the Xaverians winning last week whilthe Students enjoyed a break . With so little footbalhaving been played by each side, it is difficult t iselect a winner. Given home ground advantage plu .the pressure of numbers making sure selection iearned prompt me to select University Blackalthough Old Xaverians will strive to keep theirecord in tact .Therry Penola have the bye .Section 2 South .Despite their lack of form, I feel St Leo's will prov,strong enough to defeat Hawthorn, who have not yebeen in a winning position this season .A .J .A .X . face another test when they hosWhitefriars . The younger A.J .A .X. players will onrun the older, heavier Whitefriars stalwarts . Th,vagaries of the Albert Park winds too will favouA.J .A .X . Will these assets be enough? I doubt it a,

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Ison can win Whitefriars first use of the bal l110 Peter O'Brien could kick another bag o f

Travis Jackson is another, I expect to troubl eas his strength and clearing dashes

: ; iizue to drive Whitefriars folward . WhitefriarsId 1~vin by a narrow margin .iri_~hton and Mazenod meet in a final's preview .

t 7 _me Old Brighton should win but Mazenod wit h1( i - : -, ;It in form will make them earn victory.

k should consolidate fourth position with ale win over Old Geelong.

contact ze by noon Monday either bylphone 9467 2857 or by e-mail

, .,I ;iugentC&alphalink .com .au ., :i managers exchange all relevant details eac h

so that they are published in the Amateur

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11 6, Bo,,1 2. Math 2, Ilte7a, 1'ears?ey, MeGre . Andrew ,Chrtst+ano, :.i iris. S ies. D rig . Best: Aiexandridis. Magris, MllECla,1S14nell. F : all . E ; : C' . 5, der 2, Ga.mbaro 2. M . Day.S . D", t n, Re . I st: Tr _ Re . Oakley, Gambaro, M-Day.1-kainsUnr Brim R Parker (F)MC 3.5 8.7 11 .1 13.13(91)ST 2.7 4.8 7.11 8.15 (63)Moansh; Cc r 4 . Parsons 3, Brennan 2, Torres. 01Tayer, Batrolmey. LWoods, Best : L Woods, 0'Duver, Parsons . tt'est, Coughlin . Batrounev.St : Hunt 3, Dunn 3, Holland, O'Keefe . Best: Hunt, T Dillon, Drum .Stewrart, Rcbinsan, S Dillon . Um : P Rapke M Thornhill W)OLD RAVE r3S 1.1 7.3 7.6 13.10 (88)OLD r 'HOE 1.4 2.5 3.7 3.7(25)Get its not received Um : T Robbins R Denson snr (F )

1 .1, 4.2, 5.4. 5.4(34)2.4, 7.7, 9.9. 15.10 (100)

Ford 1, Krezel 1, Saunders 1 . Best: Tucker. Molan,, Moloney. Maniac S'mIsrnn: Cartledge 6, Fettecplaee 3,

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Brown, J C Stebbins . merry Peaoia: A McKay 2 . Carter. Pittner.Garom•. Y"oss. Best: Crotty, Pinner. Lyons, Garony. Watson . Chapman.

cis (N),11 Essendonai Trinity;rl ~ rinitv1 Trinitv

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0 30 21 20 11 2

6 2310 104 94 8

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St Kevins v MarcellinOld Ivanhoe v Monash Blues

Prahran v Old Xat=priansCollegians v De La Sa" , 1

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Therry Penola OB - byeOld Carey v Old Trinity

Fitzroy Reds v Old Essendon Or at;i ' "c Oval

University Blacks v Old Xaverians (2 )

Hawthorn Amateurs v St Leos Emmaus WPAJAX v Whitefriars "Ross `°

Ova', ` - ukOld Brighton v Mazenod 0 C

Eley Park v Old Geelong

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23 .10 (143)4 .4.(28)

pire not supplied by

FTt'S R 1.2 2.4 3.9 3.10 (28)oil : : " .. . . . .' 5(2) 3 .0 5.3 6.5 6.9(45)Fitzroy tu : Cook 2, Jackson. Best: Jackson. Thomas, Bridges, O'Reilly,Hamilton, Holland.Old Xavermwo Gtee.son 2, Orlando, Stony, Ainsworth. Hoare . Best : Dixon.McGrath. Stony. Orlando, R'any, Ford .Ump'-re.a: D LVlndlaw Other umpire not supplied by Fitzroy Red s

CLUB XYIII (SflUrH )2.1 4.1 4.3 5 .313313.3 8.5 10.12 15.13 (103)

Biantllorne. D .Carey, Perry, Thomas, Best :iduss, ligland . McInerney. Thomas .Mescher.Perry.

. : Psattopotilis 5 . Walters 4, Kinsella 2. Kett. Nelson. Park, Tobin.I t: Tobin, Psaltopauis, Kinsella. Braclunann . Nelson, Fllntrop.ill " Banrn Other umpire not supplied by St Leo s

6.3 13.5 23.12 25 .14(164):--- W 1.1 2.1 2.2 2.3(15)

6 . : 0 len 1 0, G . Ryan 6. Naismith 5. Gloufehev3, Bonnyman .Best . en, G . Ryan, Stelultolt, Nelson. Bourke, ;Vaismitb.

: Best players and goallockers not received .Un = P Nailer Other umpire supplied by Hawthor n

}D 3.2 7.6 12 .9 17,13015)0.3 2.6 3.7 4.7(31 )

Fothergtll 6, Fisher 4 . Bridgiand 2 . Collins 2 . Gonsahrz, Paine,Vande. :rt . Besc Fisher, Little, Davis. Sc.as.sc.rra, C-on.salazz. Fothergtll .

L Supplied . Best: Krasno;tein . Sacker, KrangFold. Roth .Be z: T Byrnes Other umpire not supplied by Mazeno dOLD C r1 2-3 4-5 4-5 6-6(42)0- ,IIL---L :: 3-2 5-5 11-9 13-13(91)Old Geelong: Atkins 2, Herd 2 . Teague 1, Wilson 1 . Best: Herd, Opte, tUark.Lyon, Stevens. Hope-Johnstone.Old Brighton: Cochran 3. Trim 2, McDougall 2, Crewdson 2, Bowden,Steuart. Hooper. Hill . Best: Sherm=ul, Trim . Cochran . Bowden, Hill Hooper.Umpire: T Hall Other umpire not supplied by 0 Geelong

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the ball was in the original photo .rnm~ j : (a) Weekly. Successful entrants who correctly nominate the grid squarein which the majority of the ball was, will each receive in the mail 5 Sportscovervouchers which, when presented at the canteen at Sportscover Arena (ElsternwickPark) will entitle the bearer to receive up to 5 Four 'N' Twenty pies or 5Schweppes softdrinks or a combination of the two . (Total 5) .The winners' names and original photo (showing where the ball was) will appearin each subsequent issue of the "Amateur Footballer" .

HOV ' _ : One entry per person. Tear off entry section which appearsdown right hand side of this page, fill in and mail to:VAFA PO Box 359 Elsfernr+rick 3185or p/copy and fax to 95312050.Entry to be received by noon Tuesday following each round .

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P W L B

H BLUES 4 4 0 0SITY BLACKS 4 4 0 0

4 3 1 0

:,';NTONIANS 4 2 2 0s'ULE 4 2 2 0-SIAN 0 C 4 2 2 0;~ VALLEYOB 4 1 3 0

L,i1 ;SOC 4 1 3 0^E ASSUMPTION 4 1 3 0"TEMPLESTOWE 4 0 4 0

- r .

393 119 330.25 16435 157 277.07 16369 129 286.05 12260 209 124,40 8229 255 89 .80 8163 298 54 .70 8280 260 107.69 4258 407 63 .39 4229 378 60 .58 4124 528 23 .48 0

P W L L7 Fq A Ph

.,,ULA 0 8 4 4 0 0 283 166 170.48 1 6-ROY REDS 4 3 1 0 345 162 212 .96 1 2

I , D GEELONG 4 3 1 0 310 157 197 .45 12TROBE UNI 4 3 1 0 362 235 154 .04 12

ii .Ll; ViSTOWN CYMS 4 3 1 0 269 215 125 .12 12SiiCeIGH 4 1 3 0 271 320 84.69 4LG CAREY 4 1 3 0 216 302 71 .52 4

i := 1 TBRUNSWICK 4 1 3 0 226 339 66.67 4LEIGH 4 1 3 0 224 369 60.70 4HORN AMATEURS 4 0 4 0 177 418 42.34 01 r

P W 1 D For A~cP % ~ts

iEEAMATEURS 4 4 0 0 411 164 250.61 16t1ICK 4 3 1 0 341 227 150.22 1 2

uacaJRNE UNI 4 2 2 0 261 234 111 .54 8,uUTH MELB DISTRICTS 4 2 2 0 317 290 10931 8`JOHNS 0 C 4 2 2 0 181 174 104.02 8

) 2lPERTSW00D 4 2 2 0 251 242 103.72 84 2 2 0 260 263 98.86 8

:: : 04 GRYPHONS 4 2 2 0 109 155 70.32 8"GALTALLY-HO 4 1 3 0 152 449 33.85 4:'ER HOUSE 4 0 4 0 171 312 54.81 0

;ible player Round 2

P Of L D For % Pts4 4 0 0 543 112 484.82 1 6

RTH BRUNSWICK 4 4 0 0 487 195 249.74 1 6T %;:RYS 4 4 0 0 228 184 123.91 16LILYDALE 4 3 1 0 497 239 207.95 12BERT PARK 4 3 1 0 322 259 124.32 1 2

? ;ii;HMOND CENTRAL 4 2 2 0 154 241 63 .90 8HILL NORTH 4 2 2 0 129 420 30 .71 8

CLD 1VESTBOURNE 4 1 3 0 224 266 84 .21 4Eti :l',M COLLEGIANS 4 1 3 0 137 338 40 .53 41 [ ULLEEN COBRAS 4 0 4 0 179 391 45 .78 0BRUNSWICK POWER 4 0 4 0 161 455 35 .38 0'Ineligible player Round 2

lh9SECTION 7 P

9TBERNARDS 4UNIVERSITY BLUES 4OLD XAVERIANS 4DE LA SALLE 4ST KEVINS 4OLD SCOTCH 4MARCELLIN 4OLD BRIGHTON 4CAULFIELD GR 4OLD ESSENDON GR 4

W L ® Fur A4 0 0 731 248 294 .76 163 1 0 418 254 164 .57 123 1 0 369 264 139 .77 123 1 0 351 305 115 .08 123 1 0 343 372 92.20 122 2 0 396 407 97.30 80 2 2 350 404 86.63 40 3 1 270 499 54.11 20 3 1 276 603 45.77 20 4 0 249 476 52 .31 0

2 P W L!? For A~f % pis

JLD MELBURNIANS 4 4 0 0 478 180 265.56 16OLD TRINITY 4 4 0 0 254 142 178.87 16WERRIBEE AMATEURS 4 3 1 0 305 187 163.10 12HAMPTON ROVERS 4 3 1 0 341 361 94 .46 12OLD CAMBERWELL 4 2 2 0 367 317 115.77 8MAZENOD 0 C 4 2 2 0 204 302 67.55 8BEAUMARIS 4 2 2 0 211 361 58.45 8OLD PARADIANS 4 0 4 0 233 353 66.01 0JLDIVANHOE 4 0 4 0 247 437 56.52 0

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P W L D Y % Pts

RUPERTSW000 4 4 0 0 313 149 210.07 16OLD CAREY 4 3 1 0 296 148 200.00 12COLLEGIANS 4 3 1 0 426 276 154 .35 12THERRY PENOLA OB 4 3 1 0 509 333 152 .85 12AJAX 4 2 2 0 272 242 112 .40 8NORTH OLD BOYS 4 2 2 0 329 368 89.40 8MHSOB 4 2 2 0 236 274 86.13 8MONASH BLUES 4 1 3 0 222 511 43.44 4ST BERNARDS (2) 4 0 4 0 127 456 27.85 0

'Ineligible player Round 2

P IN L#1 For A9sP-/ST BEDES INT TIG 4 4 0 0 569 171 332.75 16OAKLEIGH 4 4 0 0 570 262 217.56 16OAKLEIGH CLAYS 4 3 1 0 589 206 285.92 12ST JOHNS 0 C 4 3 1 0 458 242 189.26 12MENTONE PANTHERS 4 2 2 0 457 349 130 .95 8GLEN EIRA 4 2 2 0 202 454 44.49 8SOUTH MELB DISTRICTS 4 1 3 0 351 383 91 .64 4BENTLEIGH 4 1 3 0 204 337 60.53 4ORMOND 4 0 4 0 175 547 31 .99 0DE LA SALLE (2) 4 0 4 0 140 798 17 .54 0

U19 j , ' _ P W L Lr For Apg_ % Pts

LA TROBE UVI 4 4 0 0 363 99 366 .67 16BANYULE VIEWBANK -4 4 0 0 476 218 218.35 16UNIVERSITY BLACKS 4 3 1 0 483 160 301 .88 12FITZROY REDS 4 2 2 0 312 247 126 .32 8OLD XAVERIANS (2) 4 2 2 0 260 282 92 .20 8OLD WESTBOURNE 4 2 2 0 230 312 73 .72 8ST LEOS EMMAUS WP 4 1 3 0 251 340 73 .82 4AQUINAS 0 C 4 1 3 0 235 395 59 .49 4YARRA VALLEY 0 B 4 1 3 0 177 413 42 .86 4BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE 4 0 4 0 125 446 28 .03 0

PW L D For Agsf °,4 Pts

OLD XAVERIANS 3 3 0 0 399 70 570 .00 12PRAHRAN 3 3 0 0 283 161 175 .78 12DE LA SALLE 3 2 1 0 281 195 144.10 8'MONASH BLUES 3 1 1 1 165 246 67 .07 6MARCELLIN 3 1 2 0 245 310 79 .03 4OLDIVANHOE 3 1 2 0 150 212 70.75 4COLLEGIANS 3 0 2 1 168 337 49.85 2ST KEVINS 3 0 3 0 132 323 40 .87 0"Ineligible player Round 1

RIH P w 1!1 For Agst a Pfs

OLD Xj.bERIANS (2) 3 3 0 0 123 47 261 .70 12UNIVERSITY BLACKS 3 3 0 0 131 88 148.86 12OLD ESSENDON GR 3 2 1 0 248 127 195 .28 8THERRY PENOLA OB 3 2 1 0 139 124 112 .10 8FITZROY REDS 3 2 1 0 91 85 107.06 8OLD TRINITY 3 0 3 0 102 183 55.74 0OLD CAREY 3 0 3 0 97 277 35.02 0

P@f L Q For Agsfi % Pts

MAt,;40D 0 C 3 3 0 0 414 99 418.18 12WHITEFRIARS 3 3 0 0 352 118 298.31 12OLD BRIGHTON 3 2 1 0 201 116 173.28 8ELEY PARK AFC 3 1 2 0 221 214 103,27 4AJAX 3 1 2 0 172 197 87.31 4ST LEOS EMMAUS WP 3 1 2 0 129 197 65.48 4OLD GEELONG 3 1 2 0 123 231 53.25 4HAWTHORN AMATEURS 3 0 3 0 53 493 10.75 0

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A SECTIONOLD HAILEYBURYMARCELLINOLD MELBURNIANSSTBERNARDSOLD XAVERIANSST KEVINSOLD SCOTCHOLD TRINITYOLDIVANHOEUNIVERSITY BLUES

P W L D For Agst % Pis4 3 1 0 502 357 140.62 124 3 1 0 364 266 136 .84 124 3 1 0 372 286 130 .07 124 3 1 0 477 382 124 .87 12

4 2 2 0 371 381 97 .38 84 2 2 0 400 442 90.50 84 2 2 0 412 459 89.76 84 2 2 0 319 373 85.52 84 0 4 0 335 467 71 .73 0

4 0 4 0 300 439 68 34 0

P W L D F~r ,9rpsP 'A PtsOLD ESSENDON GR 4 3 1 0 426 313 136 .10 12OLD BRIGHTON 4 3 1 0 409 316 129,43 12OLD PARADIANS 4 3 1 0 344 365 94.25 12WHITEFRIARS 4 2 2 0 455 315 144.44 8NORTH OLD BOYS 4 2 2 0 388 356 108.99 8ST BEDES MENT TIG 4 2 2 0 384 375 102 .40 8HAMPTON ROVERS 4 2 2 0 269 365 73 .70 8DE LA SALLE 4 1 3 0 331 404 81 .93 4MAZENOD 0 C 4 1 3 0 326 428 76,17 4MHSOB 4 1 3 0 298 393 75 .83 4

P W 1 II For r9~t % Pk

BEAUMARIS 4 4 0 0 521 309 168.61 16ST LEOS EMMAUS WP 4 3 1 0 438 315 139.05 12OLD CAMBERWELL 4 3 1 0 479 347 138.04 12COLLEGIANS 4 3 1 0 441 327 134,86 12CAULFIELD GR 4 3 1 0 449 346 129 .77 12MENTONE VULTURES 4 1 3 0 361 391 92 .33 4THERRY PENOLA OR 4 1 3 0 299 392 76.28 4GLEN EIRA 4 1 3 0 317 433 73.21 4PRAHRAN 4 1 3 0 257 473 54.33 4ORMOND 4 0 4 0 264 493 53.55 0

D.-:. P Ys' L q For ,4gsP '- Pis

OLD MENTONIANS 4 4 0 0 480 311 154,34 16MONASH BLUES 4 3 1 0 428 251 170 .52 12UNIVERSITY BLACKS 4 3 1 0 399 299 133 .44 12YARRA VALLEY 0 B 4 3 1 0 379 345 109 .86 12AJAX 4 3 1 0 356 337 105.64 12SALESIAN 0 C 4 1 3 0 321 321 100.00 4BANYULE 4 1 3 0 359 451 79.60 4IVANHOE ASSUMPTION 4 1 3 0 340 437 77.80 4BULLEEN TEMPLESTOWE 4 1 3 0 346 451 76.72 4AQUINAS 0 C 4 0 4 0 249 454 54 .85 0

P w -L D For A~f %

PENINSULA 0 B 4 4 0 0 552 252 219 .05 16FITZROY REDS 4 3 1 0 446 308 144 .81 12WILLIAMSTOWN CYMS 4 3 1 0 403 364 110.71 12WEST BRUNSWICK 4 3 1 0 415 378 109.79 12OLD CAREY 4 2 2 0 581 336 172.92 8LA TROBE UNI 4 2 2 0 345 339 101 17 8BENTLEIGH 4 2 2 0 390 406 96 .06 8OLD GEELONG 4 1 3 0 333 483 68 .94 4OAKLEIGH 4 0 4 0 309 600 51,50 0HAWTHORN AMATEURS 4 0 4 0 238 546 43 .59 0

SWINBU-'JE UNI 4SOUTH "=LB DISTRICTS 4SYNDAL TALLY-H0 4RUPERTSWOOD 4WERRIBEE AMATEURS 4KEW 4

MONASH GRYPHONS 4ST JOHNS O C 4ELSTERNWICK 4POWER HOUSE 4

w L tT FII: % P1

4 0 0 474 338 140.24 13 1 0 393 331 118.73 1

2 2 0 351 311 112 .862 2 0 515 458 112 .452 2 0 380 353 107 .652 2 0 411 426 96 .48

2 2 0 368 397 92 .70

1 3 0 384 397 96331 3 0 393 449 87.531 3 0 268 477 56.1 8

SECTION P W L 1t For Ags7 11 Ph

UHS-VU 4 4 0 0 609 238 255 .88i MT LILYDALE 4 4 0 0 511 307 166.45 1 E

NORTH BRUNSWICK 4 4 0 0 363 307 118.24 1EALBERT PARK 4 3 1 0 357 309 115.53 1<'OLD WESTBOURNE 4 2 2 0 419 276 151 .81 FST MARYS 4 2 2 0 325 396 82.07 ERICHMOND CENTRAL 4 2 2 0 205 332 61 .75 EBOX HILL NORTH 4 2 2 0 228 478 47.70 EELTHAM COLLEGIANS 4 1 3 0 188 271 69.37 4BRUNSWICK POWER 4 0 4 0 348 413 84 .26 0BULLEEN COBRAS 4 0 4 0 201 427 47,07 0

P W L. J6 Far Ags# % Pis

UNIVERSITY BLUES 4 4 0 0 443 218 203.21 16OLD IVANHOE 4 3 1 0 335 260 128.85 12OLD TRINITY 4 2 1 1 278 280 99.29 10OLD HAILEYBURY 4 2 2 0 380 276 137 .68 8OLD XAVERIANS 4 2 2 0 292 259 112 .74 8ST BERNARDS 4 2 2 0 259 232 111 .64 8OLD MELBURNIANS 4 2 2 0 243 286 84 .97 8MARCELLIN 4 1 3 0 205 304 67.43 4OLD SCOTCH 4 1 3 0 168 316 53.16 4ST KEVINS 4 0 3 1 185 386 47.93 2

P W L Id For ~A %

OLD BRIGHTON 4 4 0 0 408 153 266 .67 1 6OLD PARADIANS 4 3 0 1 353 146 241 .78 14NORTH OLD BOYS 4 3 1 0 343 235 145 .96 12DE LA SALLE 4 3 1 0 323 252 1281 7 12WHITEFRIARS 4 2 1 1 268 230 116.52 10HAMPTON ROVERS 4 2 2 0 284 321 88,47 8MHSOB 4 1 3 0 185 394 46.95 4OLD ESSENDON GR 4 1 3 0 165 366 45 .08 4ST BEDES MENT TIG 4 0 4 0 180 308 58 .44 0'MAZENOD 0 C 4 0 4 0 127 284 44 .72 0"Ineligible player Round 2

L_.s, . P~' 1 tl Por ~~t % P#s

BEAUMARIS 4 4 0 0 437 128 341 .41 16COLLEGIANS 4 4 0 0 380 153 248.37 16ST LEOS EMMAUS WP 4 3 1 0 425 178 238 .76 12THERRY PENOLA OB 4 3 1 0 384 193 198 .96 12CAULFIELD GR 4 2 2 0 286 235 121 .70 8OLD CAMBERWELL 4 2 2 0 284 259 109 .65 8PRAHRAN 4 1 3 0 283 354 79.94 4ORMOND 4 1 3 0 238 380 62.63 4GLEN EIRA 4 0 4 0 121 551 21 .96 0MENTONE VULTURES 4 0 4 0 110 517 21 .28 0

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